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Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings.
Our stock is in lune with the demand. Just what is sought after I
the most can be found at our place.
What the season, style and trade wants we have. We respectfully
ask yon to give us a call.
WILEY L. SMITH,
23 HILL STBEET. GBIFFIN, GA
Tangle Toot Fly Paper 25 dou
ble sheets for 35c.
With ('very 10c. worth Insect
Powder we will give a sprinkler
to apply it with.
CARLISLE & WARD
New Lot Beans Just Received.
Now ih the time to plant your second crop.
Also Watermelon and Cantaloupe Seed for late planting.
Medicines ol all Kinds.
Everything kept in a First Claps Drug Store.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
J. N. HARRIS & SON.
LOOK WHIT SPOT CUSH WILL 001
1 doz. 3-lb cans Tomatoes for sl. '■) lbs Pearl Grits for sl. 52 bars
Soap for sl. 100 lbs C. 8, Meal for sl. Granulated Sugar 5 7-s -in. Meal
55c bushel. Ice Cured Meat ste. King of Patent $4.40 barrel. C. S, Hulls
33c. Hay 95c. 200 box Matches Vc dozen.
G. W CLARK & SON.
CHEAPEST GROCERS IN TOWN.
We Have
To-morrow,
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 Call.
GRIFFIN, GA., JUNE 5, 1«.
GtticeoveriL.t ■ i’ardvaru |
TELEPHONE NO.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS-
DR. J. ,M. THOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office: No. 23| Hill street, stairway
next to R. I’. McWilliams & Son. Tele
phone 27,rings.
Rev. F. M. Blalock, of J !.<>’, m
wa« here today.
Toni Brown, of Luella, was here on ;
business today.
W. W. Champion, of V itighn, was
in the city today
Dr. B C Murray m de a business
trip to Atlanta today.
D W l’t rdiin left this morning on a
business trip to IE ton, <> i
E, 1 J din in, Al inta, «j <nt Sun
day with bis family in this c ty.
< ■ >!. Frank Z. -Curry, of Jackson,
1 spent today with Griffin friends
Ernest Newton left this morning to
enter a business college in Atlanta.
What will Ilf- any rite ■: 11. . Bleaks'
fit Bae >n or Dried Beef fi r your
break :■> stU fvv M< i Marku, 20
Hill St- t U.
H W f! :te ikue return'd this
. n -uni. g uni a short trip to Atlanta.
Mis- 1' ,-y 1 liras!) after a delight"
v it t -i i f in, relumed home to-
:. Barr -w returned to Atlanta
tliis mnrtiH c Turn few days spent
lU‘> C (Even ■ ’h.s morning
‘ • '■ : 'i< ■' c Indian
J bi.i s law iy, of the Macon
T egraph, «: huetiicg among our
in the inter. t ‘ 1. a pa-
op; ortunity of
; dispel ig I - pt. ti t i.c\ a cam
i p»’gi 1 r >• <| ri ■ ttie war with
A 1' cnic i: >m w li>-- ni;r v nr
l'i nt D >n r Fl ( u- M r Mark
! et, 20 !l Str . :
J. - 11. Drewry returned this triorn
mg tr. ru LaGrHnge, win-re lie Spent
SiJiiii'iy w;:ii ;.:s wife, v.hu is visiting
that ci.y
Mi-- (Zand Lowry, after a delightful
‘ -1v- j ' -id in this city,
r i<i heme in Dawson this
nicrnii g
1 hose *’-h which the fishermen
dftii t h i d me v-. ry much apprecia
te.!— tin ugh -st to sight they are to
meno>r d> ir.
B ! !■> trip- Assistant Gener
■> ■ o|'ehii'endent of the Southern
I rm ioad, was in this city this morning
an business.
Rev i’ \\ o’K 4|,y went down to
Macon inis morning t<> attend ths
commencement exerciee* of Wesleyan
i Wednesday
WE WILL HAVE:
Fine Pine Apples, 15c.
Cantaloupes, 5c and 10c.
Beans, best in town, 7ic quart.
Crate tine Cabbage, 5c lb.
Large fine Mackeral 10c lb.
Fresh Lemons 20c dozen.
Breakfast Syrup, orange, lemon,
honey and sugar flavors.
New lot Hams, 11c lb.
All kinds Crackers fresh.
Laurel wreath Salmon, 17ic can.
Florida honey peaches, get a basket
Standard Blend Tea, 5c package.
Best black and green Tea, 50c lb.
M'COWELL & EDWARDS.
Female College.
On account of the convening of City
Court this morning, Judge Wm. H.
Beck continued police court until
bo me future day.
Fresh Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef,
Picnic Hams, Dressed Chicken, Pork
and Beef. The City Meat Market, 20
Hill Street.
Miss Laura Spence, of Barnesville,
after a visit to relatives and friends in
this city, left Ibis morning to spend
some time in Senoia.
Little Emory, the twc-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Scott, died today
at 1 o’clock p. m , after a brief illness.
See funeral notice elsewhere.
This is ideal fisherman’s weather—
so cool in the shade in a mother-hub
bard and sleuch bat. The boys may
tell us about it when they get home.
Mies Roselyn Wyle Reid, one of
Griffin’s handsomest and most acoom
pliibed young ladies, left thia morning
to visit tier friend, Miss Ada Evans, of
Milledgeville.
Col, George O. Pearsons, of Forsyth,
was in the city this morning to argue
a settlement of the case of Mrs Weems
executor of Mrs, Caroline W. Price,
which was heard before Ordinary
• Drewry.
3 A strong (ast wind promised to cool
1 off the atmosphere today, but as our
3 street sprinkler had sprung a leak and
is unfit, f r service the dust was so
intense people had to shut up their
! homes to prevent damage suits from
land owners.
I CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
’I
For Bladder Troubles
’ I use Stuart’s Gin and Bn
.iciin.
The Los Angeles Times, of which
' Brig. Gen. Harrison Grey Otis is the
, | editor, takes the position that the anti
expansionists of New England are ats
I tempting t > pi; e.e tb- civiuzed people,
jor Europeans, of the Philippine Is
lands, under the domination of half
savages, on the plea of majority rule,
on tlie same? principle that they at
tempted to place the intelligent white
people of the south tinder negro domi
nation at the cos of the civil war.
I "The prep ,ili ,n of the wis at ti— -<•
pau.-ionists," »iys th- Tinos, ‘is to
place the ruling <-r upper choses, so
designated by the deer- > I nature
tn d-r th-, d rninaii'in of th ‘j >riiy’
| under the «ell-dtfined rule- • f repub
lican government <■ ■ From the very
! nature of things in the Philippines, it
I is utterly impracticable anil irrational
;to put in practice the princq,- if the I
: majority rule.”
' State of Onio, City of Toleoo, 1
LUCiVS CoVNTT. f S 3.
Frank J, Cheney makes oath tuat he is
the senior partner of the firm of F. J,
Cheney & Co., doing business in the City
ol Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the sura of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR" for each
and everj' case of Catarrh that cannot lx?
cured by* the use of Hall's Catahkh
Ct he. ' FBANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my prcM-nce, this 6th dav of D cember, A.
D., 1886.
, , A. W. GLEASON,
I seal ’- Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Send for testimo
nials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold bv druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
For Backache use Stu
art's Gin and Buchu.
WAR ON T iXAS WOLVES.
A Profc-Mloßal Killer Employed by
(hr ItalHerH.
Th<; wolves wi re not as ph tiT.iful ns we
had expected t<> find them. The reason
for their scarcity is that the ranchmen
have adopted a successful im t hod nt’ dis
posing of them. Some five or six of the
big ranches have raised a- ’.ary which
they pay a man wl.me business is no other
than to kill W--lunit panthers. That
man is Mr. M in, whoso address is
Guthrie. Hui- - known as “Wolf"
Martin Mr. Min. is a trapper in the
true sense of tile v.o. He lias two bead
quarter camps, eight tine saddle horses
which ho keeps well ridden, a large pack
of wolf hounds and 200 large wolf traps.
The traps he puts out at certain points
along the road and trails and each morn
ing he makes the circuit with his dogs.
The traps are left loose, and when ho finds
one gone the dogs are placed on the trail
and usually in a short distance come upon
the trapped wolf, which they dispose of in
short order. The dogs live on the wolves
killed, eating the meat. raw.
During his long experience as a trapper
Mr. Martin has learned many curious
things about the habits of the animals in
his section. The wolves, he says, are al
ways to lie found along the roads at night,
rather than off in the brakes, so he always
places his traps along the roadside. He
uses no bait on his traps, but has a substi
tute for bait in a kind of fluid of his own
discovery and manufacture. With thetiuid
he saturates a paper or cloth and buries it
in the ground near his trap. He always
carries a bottle of this fluid with him anil
claims It to be superior to any bait.
Last year he killed something over
1,100 wolves, a.few panthers and 30 deer.
His salary was at first si>n, but has teen
raised to $l4O. This amount, with the
bounites on the scalps and the price of the
skins, makes him a salary of-$4,000 or $5,-
000 a year. This is small in comparison
with the amount saved yearly by the cat
tiemen of the section.—Texas Farm and
Ranch.
Bears the /) I* lß Kin(l You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
Whither are we Drifting*
“Under republican control of the
government,” New ('rlean-
States, “it. is a recognized (act
that the constitution has come to be a
dead letter, a back number, and, to al’
intents and purposes, we are living
under a one-man power. Who au
thorized the seizure of Porto Rico, and
dictated the evacuation of that island
by the Spaniards? Who authorized
the seizure of the Island of Guam’
Who authorized the seizure of the
Philippine Islands and the Sulu
Archipelago with their millions oj
du®ky, black, brown and yellow in
habitants’
Certainly not the American people
who have not voted, or had an oppor
tunity of voting, directly or indirectly
upon any of these questions. Certain!)
not congress, which last April declar>
ed war against Spain for the puipost
of compelling the evacuation of Cuba
but lias had, neither then r.or since
one word to say in reference to I'ortc
Rico, the Island of Guam or the Phil
ippines.”
Relief in Six Hours.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis
ease relieved in six hours by “New Great
South American Kidney Cure." It is a
great surprise on account of its exceeding
promptness in relieving pain in bladder
kidneys and back, in male or female. Re
lieves retention ot water almost immedi
ately. It'you want quick relief an 1 cure
this is the remedy. Sold by J. N. Harris
& Son, Druggists, Griffin, Ga.
MOSLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR-
Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels
and. Sidneys-
For biliousness, constipation and ma
laria.
For indigestion, sick and nerv--us head
ache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness heart fail
tire, and nervous prostration.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney
diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies,for natural and thorough organ
ic regulation, take Lemon Elixir,
50c. and SI.OO bottles at ail druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. IL Moz’ey, At
lanta, Ga.
Gratitude.
Dr. il. Muzley—Dear Sir Sin.using
your Lemon Elixir I have never had an
other attack of those fearful sick head
aches, and thank God that I have at last
found a medicine that will cure th se aw
ful spells. Mrs. Etta W. Jokes,
Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Mozley's Lemon Elixir.
I suffered with indigesti >n and dy m
tery for two long years. 1 heard of Lem >n
Elixir; got it; taken seven bottles and am
now a well man. Harry Adams.
No. 1734 First Ave., Birmitmham, Ala.
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir
Cured my husband, who was afflicted for
years with large ulcers on his leg, and was
cured after using two bottles; and cured a
friend whom the doctors had given up to
die, who had suffered for years with indi
gestion and nervous prostration.
Mrs. E. A. Bevillf.,
Woodstock, Ala.
MDZLETS LEMON HOT IROPS.
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.
IL Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King’s New Life Pilis. Thousands of
sufferers have proved their matchless mer
it for Sick and Nervous headaches. They
make pure blood and strong nerves and
build up your health. Easy to take. Try
them. Only 35 cents. Money back if not
cured. Sold by J. N. Harris A Son and
Carlisle & Ward, druggists.
Hunatlvß ?
,■ Use t ff
•n, Ga., September 16, 1898.
Atlanta, Ga. 1
lend your Pitts' Carminative too
it. She had Cholera Infantum •
:no relief until I began usinf Pitt’s J
n I had given her but two bottlei, ?
ok like the same child. ladvbeali y
hildren to give this remedy a trial. 5
Mrs. LIZZIE MtJRRAY. £
-WIH Save XiMfra. w
/n... £
> Gasl Borden
< SAOLE BRAND
> Condensed Milk •
% “INFANT HEALTH’seht FREE. ..
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REMN ANT SALE
AT .
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BASS BROTHERS.
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d ALL THE SHORT LENGTHS IN WASH GOODS TO GO ON MIDDLE
d COUNTER AND PRICES PLACED ON SAME THAT WILL MOVE THEM
d OUT AT ONCE. WE HAVE A GREAT ACCUMULATION OF THE MOST
? DESIRABLE
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Spring Goods in Remnants,
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'-I RANGING FROM 3 YARDS UP TO 1". YARDS EACH. AN OPPOinUNITY
5 TO BUT CniLDBEN’S DRESSE'. SKIRTS AND SHIRT WAISTS FOR LESS
V \ THAN WHOLESALE COST. IT WILL TAKE ABOUT TEN DAYS TO CLOSE
’" OUT THESE REMNANTS.-FIRST COME WILL OF COURSE GET PRICES,
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*’ j About 325 yatds plain and striped Lawns at 3ic, worth 6c.
About 110 yards white and checked Lawn worth Bc, to cloee at 5c yd.
About 265 yards white Lawn in sto 15 yard lengths, to go at 6}c. Thia
" I lot is well worth 10c.
The 20c white Lawn we will close out at 10c.
White Organdie in 5 to 12 yards lengths, at 10".
i|GREAT BARGAINS.
Fink, blue, re 1, cream and ere*n Organdy at 10c.
ft ;
Irish Lawn .it 7Jc.
White and colored I’: ’tea in skirt lengths, very cheap to 'de- put
remnante.
S '
Linen Crash for skirt - at worth 15c.
Remnants in Percals, Cali- oes, BleaeLing-’, Cotton .< des Cassimer.
Don’t mis-th:- ■de oi Remnants. Come. oon us you can.
Sample Slippers to lit every one at about
half price-
D M A v D.
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REGAR3LESS OF AGE
Tb kb'u.c - '.re rc-pons;bi® : r more
tick:.ess, suffering, and deaths than any
oth r i: „ ms of the b- -dy,
A r ajority of the ills af’’ ,eting people
r to lay is traceable to kidnt trouble. It
.. pervad i all classes of s< < ty, in all cli
i tud- of ace. -x or condition.
Th ipt-ms of kidney trouble areun
. | mista'x . ch as rheumatism, neuralgia
I sleeplessness, pain or dull ache in the back
i a desire to urinate often day or night, pro.
I fuse 1 scanty supply.
Uric acid, or brick-dust deposit in urine
are signs of clogged kidneys, causing pois
oned an i germ-tilled blood. Sometimes
theheart acts badly, and t.ibecasts (wast
j ing of the kidneys) arc l v un lin the urine,
- which if neglected will result in Bright’s
Disease, the most dangerous f irm of kid
ney trouble.
All these symptoms and conditions are
■ promptly removed under t.he influence of
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. It has a world-
, wide reputation for its wonderful cures of
’ the most distressing cases.
f No one need be long without it as it, is
. so easy to get at any drug store at fifty
r cents or one dollar. You can have asam
pie bottle of this wonderful discovery,
bwamp-R sot, and a book teliing all about
■ it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail
t Send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
i Binghamton, A..and kindly mention
that you read tnis liberal offer in the Mid
dle Georgia Farmer. «
i Tax Receiver's Nolice,
s I will br at the different places on the
' days mentioned below, for the purpo-y i
receiving slate and county Taxes for the
t year 181*9:
1 Districts. A’ til. May.
• Africa 3 1
Union 1 2
Mt. Zion
k Line Un . k
Urrs 7 5
Akins 10
Cabin 11 9
! On Oil’s days will beat my office. E s ’
cep: the days named above 1 will I <■ at my
office in L. C. Manley’s store until the
ol Ju y, when my bookswill be dose-
' 11. T. JOHNSON,
Tax Receiver Spalding County, <« =
J. CHESTNEY SMITH-
ATTOBSX7 AT LAW.
Office over Grillm Hanking Co- - (, a
Represents the best and most :■ lip io- . '.l
lore. Accident and Stick HenvtU lti<'in*.'
Companies in the country. _
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