The evening call. (Griffin, Ga.) 1899-19??, May 01, 1899, Image 4

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ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED CONSISTING OF SOME! HING NEW THAT YOU SHOULD SEE IN NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, BLUE SERGE COATS, CRASH SUITS, BOYS KNEE PANTS, SCARFS AND NECKWEAR, STRAW AND CRASH HATS, LIGHT UNDERWEAR, ETC., AT POPULAR PRICES. WILEY L. SMITH, I 23 HILL STREET, QRIFFIN, GA i IF YOU NEED A TRUSS BE SURE AND GET The American Silver Truss. AMERICA ’ / SILVER | IT IS THE TRUSS. I H<ST id TT i K <; I yV** 'vo'V-'--"" \ AND I MOST COMFORTABLE COOL, Easy to Wear. Retains NZNo pressure cat ’ THAT YOl CAN BUY. LX El I 5 ONE IS I Severest V “‘P* “ r B,ck - GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. I Hernia I understraps. |with Comfort. j| Never moves. We also carry a full line of Suspensories, Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Etc. CARLISLE & WARD, SOAP. White Honeymoon Soap, and Brown Windsor Soap. Very Fine. sc. a Cake. Nice lino of Best Pci fumes. KODOL, the great Dyspepsia Remedy. PRESCRIPTIONS .CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. J. N. HARRIS & SON. STRAWBERRIES, Yovucan get home grown Straw berries every day. All kinds fresh Vegetables. Fresh Bread and Cake. G. W CLARK & SON. CHEAPEST GROCERS IN TOWN. | New Case Butter Thin Wafers. J. M. SEARS. The Grocer. The Evening’ Cali. GRIFFIN, GA., MAY 1, IS9U. Dfliceover Davis’ !h *iwar»*Store TELEPHONE NO. 33. PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS OR. J. M. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office: No. 23j Hill street, stairway next to R. I’. McWilliams A Son. Tele phone 27, 2 rings. Ice cream at T. J Bro ks drug store C. J. Sullivan, of Al :iutn, was in the city today. H. C. Cummings, of Orchard Hill, was here today. Sheriff J. H Mi.n r, of P:ku county, was in the city today. Mrs. M. E. Wilson spiut y.sterdav with friends in Milner. Mias Myrtle Harris Las returned from a pleasant, visit to Thomas! n. Just received fine ! • Amber Sor ghum S id, German Mi , Bur* (r 90 Day Oats, The latter can he sown until them dda <-f this month and make line oats L-« s|> Clark, 20 Hl st ret t Prof. (' W Richter, f Sutn." Smu, 31 re. I W. Wi. imson, ,■ Wi mi' to la\ Wilb. : ■ •■ i 1t h ■ 1. t :■ rm al. sti ie. from a vlmrt v.sii : b- me f ks at Jos T Burr r-tun • i to S ivani.ah ast m,J)' '. r -pr-tid n c *»• Vi ’a! days M i W S - J jip, t, j Gri •. Z.imlon, - :e sj tiding several days in ' . ah wuh I «ir mother. Mis (, . I. t .... Mi- M E Grtcn of Zt buloti, wan lu re lor a abort time t >day while en* mute to Hampton spending a lew ilajs with Mrs (1. J. : Coppedge in th s city. Mrs P. 8 B. Ford returned to her * ■. in Cedartown this morning after spend < g a ft w days in this city. Mis: Emelin Hemphill, of Atlanta, li retimed 1. me a'tfi .pending a lew ■ iys very pL asanily in this citv. C l>. F. tlutiti, > no of Byron’s protuim i.t ciH. n-, spent Sunday here I w ill Lis daughter, Mrs W. I). Davis. Wanted —Good reliaL. ■■ Oil Sales man, on <■ immis- in or -alary, Ad- CmveEud, O Rev. W. \V. Wadsworth, of Atlanta, i t MONEY J- LOAN ON Real Estate, i c t Easy and Limited Number of , Payments, to bo paid in Monthly t Installments. c No delay for want of Funds when 8 Security is satisfactory. t For full particulars, call at the t Office of i W. H. NEWTON & CO., <’ Griffin, Ga. ( ( i r r— - i YOU CAN GET A/l’ ’ I M'COWELL & EDWARDS' ! STORE. Good Laundry Soap 44 bars for SI.OO, ; Garden and Flower Seed, two papers j for scts. i Fine Sweet and Juicy Hams, lOcts i per pound. 50 lbs. Pear Grits SI.OO. Florida Cane Syrup 30cts per gallon. ‘ Genuine Cuba Molasses 45cts per ( gallon. On hand at all times - , A Good Line of Fancy and Family i Groceries. : All kinds of Canned Goods. All kinds of Pickle Goods. Barrel Pickles 12cts per quart. Little White Peas, 50cts peck. i Crockery. Glass and Tinware 10 per t cent less than anybody. Also a well selected stock of Cigars ] and Tobacco. . Trash Mover Soap. The biggest bar ‘ on earth. 25 for SI.OO. If you pay your bills we want your trade. Free Delivery and Prompt t Attention. j AIcCOWELI. EDWARDS. ’ wng in the city this morning enroute 1 home from Senoia, where he preached yesterday. Rev Henry B Mays, of Jefferson, f w’.ir, | .-c-nchi.l at the Meth’ ’diet church c in thi-> city veslerd.iy m iri.liK, left tu day '■ r Fur-vth. ( h Mrs W. M Comb?, of 1. u-t (In re, , wb has b >en spending a few days with ;c Mrs M . E Wilsen), : ear ti. s ci‘y, oft . tins mining h r M i'.r.er, -G re rl e wiP - pend -me t i me. J E Dre.ry, Dr. J N nil... iy . in I J S Br .ri w-- t down t • Mi er yesterday t attend a general meeting ;i of the churches of that vie Mrs. Il ward I. Watt and little i iby, ■ : 'eft this morning ft ; Savannah, where i she will spend some lime with her I Hot weather .acomingon n-w and if you are not careful the lice and mites * will kill yr or little chickens try Lambert s Death to Lice and Mi'es. and it will stop them F r sale by I Lewis D. Clark, 20 Hill street C .U. 11. B. B!< d-.ortb, 1 : wa- n tin ■ ity tins mornirg enroute ; , lio I’li. .wire lie w■ . ate I th- n r 1 hickam oi’a, where i i Mr. B ’n wi d iver st, address at J I the ut.v : of the Confederate mon-1 G- 'y Barrow , who has been with I J i; - i I. : C , L r - - O vear» « ..-red hist nnecti'in w,ch ' that firm : cay at i ■ ave- tom rrow i for Atlanta, wl re he « 1 ike atl r« O'ugb i '.rse in a bu-im as .College. ■ ■ of the | c•v< r conductors n the Central, railr .". wl. >i ; -I• t>' 1 i r iill n and . Ciirn dD i i' - I*- : ing * . iort v ict* , tiori i: ’! •<>■•., am' u h:s plantation;, in Mriui r- Or inly. (' ir young fellow ’ townsman, C .ut-m Ruff, I s charge of I.’lhtu 11" -, a wiii'e v man who: has been rut. t iug a disreputable home I ■ on East > ilonion sti, f some time ? past, left Griffin it .ay to avoid jitose cution. Chief Ison and Oilicers Got* I don and Phelps raided her house Sats '" urday night, and placed her under ar- I rsst. Chief Ison in: lined the woman ' that if she w il'd ieav- the city this ( morning, and never r 'nrn. -be «> uld i * not be prosecuted : r CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the V / -z/ "** I P Signature of i n 1 a ‘ For Bladder Troubles a use Stuart’s Gin and Bu chii. THE STORE DETECTIVE. One Occasion Where lie Got Decid edly the Worst of It. Thu tables were turned upon a wom an detective in one of the large depart ment stores recently when a woman whom she had been following from counter to counter turn ,1- n her and not only pulled her i . but tore her g.,wn To a ; b i'iii who was sum moned by the deli Hive the shopper said that she was ini i thief, and that tho detective’s e.spi • was an insult No arrest was mad The female detectives are known to the regular patrons of the stores where they aro employed, and it is not im probable, when the shopper said that it was an insult to be followed by this woman, that she was thinking what opinion the other shopppersmight form of her. One store in this town which obtained a lot of free advertising sev eral years ago because of the energy of its female detective hits paid heavily for it since. It was a store which by its ar rangement offered great temptation to shoplifters, and undoubtedly it suffered from them. The woman detective was engaged, and as she was the pioneer of her class she attracted so much atten tion that she became unduly ambitious in her line of work. If a shopper hap pened to pick up an article and walk to another counter with it, a habit of many women, the detective was right beside her, and she felt that in the eyes of the sleuth she was a probable thief, even if no arrest was attempted. The annoyance of this woman's ac tions became so :.-r"’;t and the numbers of arrests made by h<. r was so large that the old patrons of the store fell away. They felt that the risk of being mistak en for a shoplifter outweighed the ad vantage of the bargains offered.—Chi cago Chronicle. A Happy Marriage A happy marriage occurred at the home of Mr. J. II Casted in thii city at 8 40 p. m , Sinl »y when Mr. N. Roberts, of Rockmart, end Miss Anna Laura Casteel, of this city, were unit ed in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. J.A. Drewry, officiating. Mr. Roberts is a prominent young business man of Rockmart and has gained a wife of many lovable and womanly traits. The Call joins their many friends in extending hearty congratulations How's This ? We offer One Hundred D liars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bi Half’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions anil financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WEsriTRVAx, Wli Lsale Druegists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is Liken internally, acting directly upon tb« '. ’ ■ 1 and muc or - surfaces of the system. T<'timonials sent free. Price 75c. per i jttle. SJd by all drugL’ists. Hall’.- Faiuil}’ Pills are the best, —— - —«► Lambert’s Death to Liee and Mites works immediately injury to the eggs or chickens ; d", s not sul plumage, yet purifies and cleaeesd iwn the -kin. For sale by Lewis D C ark, 20 Hill street Plants For Sale ! Mr. S iwtell has more cabbige and i would be glad I > sell t me I i.ey are excellent varieties, ami hi woo d bi glad to sell any nunibi r desired, at the rate of 25ct? per hundred. QTATE OF GEORGIA, O Spalding c. nty I’hiiipSf ith. I'-piL 'f-nts tm th- v( irt ;n h:s ? iti«Hi, ;ly Li< 1 an I • -nt -r* lon r- o»r4. tii.it h<* hH' f -i.i|y a In; - ••• r- : Phi . p Si tilth - • - tate. ihi' C' ihf! •f. ■ <■ ». all pt -.or- •iii'p!kindr- ’ an: - i litoT*. ‘-hovr • Ho.-r . if a iiv th'.-.y can, whv said a»lm mistral or hr>■' M ’ m’Fa\ n A uu- -■ 1 - r - CTh-Mav 1. I- . J. A. DREWin (Winaiw. bargains. If you are thinking of buying A SEWING MACHINE, OR AN ORGAN, OR PIANO, You will find it at 24 Hill street. J. fi. HUFF. 10,000 lbs. Seed Cotton For Sale. Ten thousand pounds of Pi ide of Georgia and Geo W, Truit l ’- famous C i" n S id for sale, a'. 20.'. per bush si Guaranteed to be mnd and all ' right. L’ai-.d by it J Manley, Jr J O Stewart, At Cole’s Warehouse. ~~ Belief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis use relieve 1 in six hours by “New Great »uth American Kidney Cure.” It is a rrtat surprise on account of its exceeding ' promptness in relieving pain in bladder, cidneys and back, in male or female. Re ieves retention ot water almost imr:.. I>. rteiy. If you want quick relief and cure :his is the remedy. Sold by J N. Harris k Son, Druggists,Griffin, Ga. lur 1 . .. . Saved My Baby's Life." C a Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1894. f LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. 9 . Gentlemen: I can not recommend your Pitts’ Carminative too i C st l oni l y ’ as b * b X s ISfe t 0 «*• She had Cholera Infantum I I when five months old, and I could get no relief until I began using Pitt’j V z Carminative. The fever left herwnen I had given her but two bottles y V and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. I advise all C 5 mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial $ Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIE MURRAY. f * H Saved Her Baby WiH Save Youra. I t ... .TRY 1T.... I EDWARDS BROS You do not often have the opportu nity of buying a desirable line of seasonable goods at NEW YORK OOST! You may save many dollars by attending the cost sale of Mr. W. P, Horne’s stock at the i SCHEUERMAN STORE This sale continues until May 1. Why not save a few dollars here ? EDWARDS BROS. S Gail Borden < Eagle brand : > Condensed Milk ? > Has No Equal as an Infant Food t & C “INFANT HEALTH’sent FREE. * * < run GREATEST BARGAINS IN ' WASH GOODS EVER OFFERED IN GRIFFIN THE -AL! 1 TO ' ’■ ■ EVERY ONE HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY OF BUYIN'- LAWN, ORGANDIE AND DIMITY DREhSES. WE DON'T GIVE BARGAIN- J UST ONE DAY IN THE EEK, Bl f ARRANGE 01 R ALE- SO THAT EVERY • )NE MAY HAVE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO BU Y • odds Cheap. ve about 1,4 ■ tifiii lality, bought cheap, will! sell cheap. We have about 1,750 yards of White Lawns in short length- of -1 : eacl . Lovely quality for coiamencement dresse.* a iot ■ made by a Griffin merchant. Organdies Every Grade Imaginable. -e bargains wii! be on our Middle Counters where y<- u ’-m man®* selection without any trouble. 40 inch Jacquards t Bcts per yard. Often sold at 15cti great bargain. Parasols and Fans ust received for this sale in White, L'r-. i trope and all the fashionable colorings. Come as early as possible and you will pleased with your purchase. BASS BROS.