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COOL AND LIGHT FOR THE HOT DAYS |
IN
Full Suits and Coats and Vests, Sicillians,
Alpaccos, Linens, Crushes, etc.
UKOERWEAR in Egyptian Cotton, Muslin, Nansook, Balbrigan, etc.
Scriven’s Elastic Seam Drawers.
WILEY L. SMITH,
23 HILL 3TBEET, GBIFFIN, GA
... ~ 11
IF YOU NEED A TRUSS
BE SURE AND GE I
The American Silver Truss.
AMERICAN
/ SILVER I
/ TRUSS. BESTKITT.ING
/ \ and
MOST COMFORTABLE
Easy to Wear.
Retains \/^ Q pressure on THAT YDI CAN Bl Y . EXJ>R\ ONE IS
i Severest V Jlipa or Back. GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
I Hernia I No understraps.
I with Comfort. I Never moves.
" i
We also carry a fulliline ot Suspensories,
Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Etc.
CARLISLE & WARD.
SOAP.
White Honeymoon Soap, and Brown
Windsor Soap. Very Fine. sc. a Cake.
Nice line of Best Pei fumes.
KODOL, the great Dyspepsia Remedy.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
J. N. HARRIS & SON.
STRAWBERRIES,
You can get home grown Straw
berries every day. All kinds fresh
Vegetables. Fresh Bread and Cake.;
G. W CLARK & SON.
iIIEAI’KST GIliH EKS iS TOWS.
We Have !
To-jnorrow,
Strawberries,
Snap Beans, 5c per quart,
New Irish Potatoes,
Cucumbers,
Lima Beans,
Navy Beans,
Squashes,
White Peas,
Oranges, Bananas,
Apples, Celery,
Cranberries,
Large fat Mackerel Fish.
J. M. SEARS.
The Grocer.
The Evening Cali.
GRIFFIN, GA., MAY 11, 1899.
OlliceoverDavis' Hardware Slot e
TELEPHONE NO. 32.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
OR. J. M. THOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office: No. 23 j Hill street, stairway
next to !?. P. McWilliams A Son. Tele
phone 27, 2 rings.
Potato slips for sale. A W. Bl are.
Mayor J. H Wilson, of Milner, was
here today.
N. T. Smith, of Woodbury, was here
today on business.
Rev. F, M. Blalock, of Jonesboro, 1
wag in the city today. t
Morris Siein left thia m■irr,m l ; for a
business trip to New York.
If your little chickens are sickly
I and weak try Magic Poultry Food and
i t wi' I make I lie v he tit by
Lewis I> Ci.auk, 20 Hid St.
Marvin tlwims left ties nmii.mz io
spin 1 s> v ral day .- in Atlanta
Mi s Ida McLeod‘ ii of Concord,
spent today with Grillin friends.
Mirs Florence Bisln p is spending
several days ii Atlanta this week.
Smi B v kit,' ..f IF ks St.,:: . w
the gut st of fro. i da in this city ' day,
W\\ i .‘j>—G..od rdtdtie Oil " des
man, on c'mimi"i<'O r salary. Ad
dress (Pinker Od A Imph nit ril < ,
(Cleveland, ()
I . B Oxford uturi d tt ay :r m a
abort busintu trip down the Southern
r ad
morning front a sl> -t trip i<> ihe
Rock.
.1 H Hull - ne • 1’ fi-thesis and
M i.po t • mi at [Ji . k-' long
Store.
E 1‘ J.ihm-on c imedowii -■ m At
lanta Kild r[’» r’ Sunday iti tills I ty
Willi hit- lam:
I. R Shedd n: d Bud Berry I. th s
m: : iiing : oi C .<■ t -t> , w1 <r t hey
w 1 I*pl Idr. >1 ■ 11 mo
A F. Hii d«m <n t- to ltd Ulis morn
mg ir in N' vtian, wiiio Im spent'
tri r. d,»y -. .1 Lus - ,
E P \ iliums return -d this morn
ing from Wi . iibury. where he spent
Sunday with hie parents.
Col. Wbitm in B iwdeu, a prominent
young lawyer of Forsyth, was in the
city today on t gal busim ss
Mrs Charlotte Lucas, of Macon, is
spending some time in this city the j
guest of Mrs. Chas. L iwenthal
Miss Reba Ruan.of Maeon, returned
home last night, after attending the
house party given by Mas Corinne
Nall.
John Daily anti W. \\ Cunning
ham, of Atlanta, .spent yesterdrv in
this city as the guests o? Lynd 11 P.u
terson.
R v. T. W. O’Kelley aud Judge E, :
Will Have
TOMORROW
Fine fresh Strawberries,
New crop Irish Potatoes,
Fresh Trout,
“ Bream,
“ Shad.
Fine Yellow Bananas.
Hot-Tamales, the best
and Biggest piece of t'aii
| dy for Sets.
M'COWELL & EDWARDS.
i ——
' W. Hammond left today for Ogeecbee,
where they will epend several days
fishing.
Mrs. Dallia Tarlton, of Heids, who
hag been spending a few days in At
lanta, was in the city today while en
route home
Miss Theo Tinsley returned to her
home in Macon this morning, after
spending several days with Miss Co
rinne Nall, in this city.
On account of the absence of several
witnesses and attorneys this afternoon
Judge. Beck adjourned the criminal
court of Griffin until next Monday.
Mrs. Will Roberts, of Annieton, Ala ,
who has been spending several days
in this city with her sister, Mrs. J. D.
Rivers, returned home this morning.
The Griffin Gun Club will shoot
again next Wednesday afternoon at 5
o’clock, and it is hoped that all mem
bers will meet promptly at that hour.
Lee Branch and Charley Cater, of
Macon, who have been in this city for
several days attending Miss Corinne
Nail’s house party, returned home last
night.
Mrs. F IL Woodruff and Miss Abbie
Woodruff and little Miss Ruth Wood
: ruff left this morning for Chicago,
i where they will make their future
home.
Allie Biker left today for Charles
ton, S.C., where he will spend several
days seeing the Confederate Veterans
1 reunion, and other things of interest
I in that vicinity.
Miss Louise Itsese, after a short
■ visit to Miss lutz Hammond, in this
city, left this morning for Atlanta,
where she will spend some time before
returning to her home in Senoia.
Judge Wm. T. Newman today ap
pointed Col W. E. H. Searcy, Jr , as
temporary receiver for Use slock of
I goods beloging to J. H. Huff, who has
I filed a petition fur voluntary bank.
ruptcy.
The boy a of Mercer Uuiversity pass
.ed through Griffin on a special train
I this morning enroute to Atlanta,
I where they will meet the boys of the
I State University in a debate at the
, Grand tonight
Rev. Gio. T. Div-.-, pastor of Pirk
street Methodist church, Atlanta, ar
rived in the city this morning to spend
several d iys here assisting Rev. C. S.
I Owens iu the revival services at the
Methodist church.
Miss Mabel Couch and Miss Nina
I Perdu-', of Senoia, wt re in the city this
m rnitjg tnroiitc to Atlanta, to attend
the debate to be held at the Grand
I opera bouse tonight betwe- n Mercer
I University at Macon, and the State
I I niver.ny at Athens.
I nicet i.-. t ■ at i !;< Methodist
I church were .irgely Htteuded yester
: day .in,l this tn- ruing, and Rev. C S
; O.vi n- delivered a very iii.e sermon on
' each oc-’a- u> I'lie 30 minute song
set vice let! by Mr Tillman, is indeed
■ very pretty, and will add greatly to
I the meetings.
A marriage occurred in this city
I Sunday afternoon which will be a sur
; prise to the many friends of the con
| trading parties when the affair is
I m ide known. Owing the objections
I of the couple in having the particulars
| published for some time yet the Call
I withholds all facts, but will promise to
| relieve the curiosity of its readers at
| the earliest possible date.
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Off For Columbus-
Several Red Men of Griffin will
leave this afternoon for Columbus to
j attend the Great Council of Georgia,
j which convenes in that city tomorrow.
. Among those wbe will go are Great
' Prophet of the United States, R. T.
Daniel ; Great Prophet of Georgia, D.
.1 Bailey ; Great S icliem of Georgia,
1 hoe In Patters -n ; Great .Macbinawa,
W m 11 B-ck ; Repres-ntative from
I Chicasuw Tribe, M J. Darnel, Jr , Past
1 Sachem, Jos 11. Drewry.
Bryan s Chance for Success
Editor Politz r told the peop>o of
London,according to our dispatches
yesterday, says tb< Smnuiih New-,
that if Mr. Bryan will drop bis 16 to 1
idea and stick to G>« anti trust and
anti-expansion !- i * Ik- will manti an
excellent cl.am-.- ' I - g the nrxl
President ot the I': ited S'a't-
As Mr. Pulitz - t t i', there are tens
of thousands •, D im cin - in every
part of the c unit. admire Mr.
Bryan and v. i I so; rt '.,n> if be di
vorces himself from the silver issue,
but who will stand aloof from him if
he insists upon making silver the lead
ing issue in the platform ot I9GO as it
is in the platform of 1596.
There is no doubt a great deal of
truth in what Mr. Pulitzer says. Mr.
Bryan is about the best known man
in the country, and he >a personally
very popular. But the silver issue is
not as great a vote getter as it was in
1896, and the quite general belief is
that it would not command as many
votes next year as it would now. In
! other words it is steadily losing ground.
> It is worthy of notice that all of the
J leading Republican papers are encour
aging the idea that Mr. Bryan is to be
, the Democratic candidate next year on
. the platform of 1896. They encourage
- it because they believe that the Demo
cratic party would ttaud less chance
r for success with that platform than if
. they should make a new platform with
silver in the background.
It is true that if bard times should
I come before the next national election
the silver issue might be a helpful one,
. but the outlook now is that times will
remain good for several years It may
be that the advice of Mr. Politz-r and
’ other New York Democrats will be
1 listened to by the Democratic leaders,
’ and that silver will be eliminated from
the platform of 1900. Even the Salt
' Lake Tribune, one of ll.e leading sil
' ver papers of the West, said the other
day that in its judgment it would “be
useless to make another stand for ail-!
ver in this coun'ry until conditions
changed."
It is certain that the East is against
silver. Air. Bryan can depend upon
the support of the South whether sil
ver is the leading issue or not, but how
about the West? Evidently Mr. Bryan
thinks the West, is safe for silver also,
but do not the signs seem to indicate
that he is mistaken?
Pitts’ Carminative is pleasant to the
1 taste, acts promptly, an ; never fails to
' givd satisfaction, ft carries children over
» the critical time of teething, and is the
friend ol anxious mothers and puny chil
. dren. A few doses will demonstrate its
( value. E. H. Dorsey, Athens, Ga., writes :
“I consider it the best medicine I have ev
’ er used in my family. It does all you
1 claim for it, and even more.’’
For Diabetes use Stu
art’s Gin and Bucliu.
‘ ‘ MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR-
■ Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels
and Kidneys.
For biliousness, constipation and ma
-1 laria.
, For indigestion, sick and nervous head
, ache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness heart fail-
J ure, and nervous prostration.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney
diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
: Ladies, for natural and th rough organ-
. ic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
50c. and SI.OO bottles at all druggi-ts.
‘ Prepared only by Dr. If. Mozley,* At
. lanta, Ga.
j
Gratitude.
Dr. If. Mozley—Dear Sir : Since using
1 your Lemon Elixir I have never had an
i other attack of those fearful sick head-
I aches, and thank God that I have at last
found a medicine that will cure those aw
' ful spells. Mus. Etta W. Jones,
r Parkersburg, West Virginia.
i
Mcrley's Lemcn Elixir-
I suffered with indigestion and dysen
l tery for two long years. I heard of Lemon
. Elixir; got it; taken seven bottles and am
now a well man. Harry Adams,
No. 1734 First Ave., Birmingham, Ala.
i
Mczley's Lemon Elixir
1 Cured my husband, who was a filleted for
, years with large ulcers on his leg, and was
cured after using two bottles; ami cured a
triend whom the doctors had given up to
, die, who had suffered for years with indi
gestion and nervous prostration.
Mrs. E. A. Beville,
. Woodstock, Ala.
t
j MOZLEY'S LEMON HOT CHOPS.
, Cures all Coughs, Colds, Horseness,
Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and
- all throat and lung diseases. Elegant, re-
> liable.
25c. at druggist. Prepared only by Dr.
' 11. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
For Sale
Cheap-—One Improved Domestic Ma
, chine, and Tapestry Carpet—good as
new ; only in tine two months. For
terms, apply to W. D CaRHaRT,
Over Reeves’ Pharmacy
J. CHESTNEY SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office over Griffin Banking Co. - Griffin. Ga
Represents the best and most reliable Life.
Fire. Accident and Sick Benefit Insurance
Companies in the country.
? Carmlnatlvfß ?
a Saved My Baby's Life*"
i Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1898.
1 LAMAR &. RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. 1
A Gentlemen: I can not recommend your Pitts’ Garminativt too A
k stronriv, as 1 owe my baby’s life to it. She had Cholera Infantum I
I when five months old, and I could get no relief until I bejanusinr Pitt’s S
? Carminative. The fever left her when 1 had given her but two bottles y
" and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. ladvlsnall C
6 mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial. $
C Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIE MURRAY. C
? H Saved Her Baby—Will Save Taura, w
. . . .TRY 1T.... \
e j
< Eagle brand
i Condensed Milk i %
Has No Equal as an Infant Food w
C “INFANT HEALTH'sent FREE.
SOLD OUTI
MISS MYRTLE HARRIS AND MISS
LELLA MALAIER HAVE SOLD OUT
THEIR FIRST SPRING STOCK OF MIL
LINERY AND MISS HARRIS HAS JUST
RETURNED FROM MARKET, WHERE
SHE BOUGHT ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL
STOCK.
This Department
OF BA-S BROS.’ AS WELL AS EVERY
OTHER .DEPARTMENT, IS GROWING IN
FAVOR. THE LADIES ARE REALIZING
THE FACT THAT WE ARE SELLING
MILLINERY CHEAPER,
Yes, Much Cheaper,
THAN THEY CAN BUY IN, ATLANTA
OR ELSEWHERE.
New Sailors just rereived,
New Hats,
New Flowers,
New Ornaments,
New Tips,
Nev/ Braids,
Everything new for Ladies Headgear.
BRING UP THE OI.D HAT AND YOU
WON’T RECOGNIZE IT WHEN OUR
MILLINER GETS THROUGH WITH IT.
CHARGES WILL BE SMALL FOR THE
WORK. REMEMBER OUR
Special Sale of
Wash Goods and Remnants
CONTINUES AT THE LOWEST PRICES
EVER MADE BY ANY MERCHANT IN
THIS COUNTY.
Our Clothing prices
Beat the Jews.
BASS BROTHERS.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours ;
a sc iiment or settling indicates an unheal
thy condition of the kidneys; if it stains
your linen it is evidence of kidney trouble;
too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the
back is also convincing proof that the kid
neys and bladder are out of order.
What to Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so of
ten expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-
Root,the great kidney remedy, fulfills ev
ery wish in curing rheumatism, pain in
the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and dvery
part of the urinary passages. It corrects
inability to hold water and scalding pain
in passing it, or had effects following use
of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled
to go often during the day, and to get up
many times during the night. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-
Root is soon realized. It stands the high
est for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine you
should have the best. At druggists fifty
cents or one dollar.
You may hive a sample bottle and a
l ook that tells more about it, both sent
absolutely free by mail, if you send your
address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham
ton, N. Y. When writing be sure and
mention that you read this generous ofi'et
in the Middle Gkokou Fabmbb. i
' HONEY HOiN
ON
Real Estate.
Easy and Limited Humber of
Payments, to be paid in Monthly
Installments.
No delay for want of Funds when
Security is satisfactory.
) For full particulars, call at the
Office of
W. H. NEWTON & CO.,
Griffin, Ga.
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