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Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings.
Our stork is in lune with the demand. Just what is sought after!
the most can be found al our place.
What the season, style and trade wants we have. We respectfully
ask vou lo give us a call.
WILEY L. SMITH,
23 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA-
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Tangle Foot Fly Paper 25 dou-
ble sheets for 35c.
With every 10c. worth Insect
Powder we will give a sprinkler
to apply it with.
CARLISLE & WARD
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New Lot Beans Just Received.
Now in the time to plant your second > rop.
Also Watermeli.ii and Cantaloupe Seed lor late planting.
AlcilieincH of all Kinds.
Everything kept in a First Claes Drug Store.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
J. N. HARRIS & SON.
LOOK WHAT SPOT CASH WILL 00!
1 doz. 3-lb cans Tomatoes for sl. 60 lbs Pearl Grits for sl. 52 bars
Soap for sl. 100 lbs C. S, Meal for sl. Granulated Sugar 5 7-8 o lb. Meal
55c bushel. Ice Cured Meat stc. King of Patent •+' 140 barrel. C. S. Hulls
33c. Hay '.'sc. 200 box Matches '•»; dozen.
G. W CLARK & SON.
CHEAPEST GROCERS IX TOWN.
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J. M. SEARS.
The Grocer.
I he Evening Call.
GRIFFIN, GA., JUNE 7, 14)9.
Hfliceover Da* i«’ Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. £?.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS-
OR. J. M. THOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ]
‘ Office: No. 231 Hill street, stairway!
next to R. P. McWilliams & Son. Tele- |
phone 27, 2 rings.
J. W. Bullard spent t dly ~i Me- |
Donough.
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here today
R. H. Pbioiz-e, f 11,-r. I,'i-. was
here today.
Mr». J. C. Brooks spent today j
lanta with friends.
Stewart Henslac, of Lm Pit, was n
I the city l his morning
, Mi- Aiiee Snider oi- ircd from
a shor visi; to Jone shorn.
Nick Sin b. ,f W oci -uy, nt to
id ,v in the t-u h bm-it .
C J Dunn est tl.i- afternmn to
! bpt'iif) mm* ’iive in J tck-ni.
Miss J:■ wei Puke, 'J S-in per, was the
. gues- ■ ’ i' ili •, *i i t ,!s :. ■’a .
Dr H J G.rl tnd ret timed today
i r in . ! -■ -s mp t , 11,.. It .<•!;
E .Ut t B' w rth t n.nl this
i mo: '1 n, ■ ... ; tll ■■], I, M; j.
I It dg ’■de
rim the. Ill; i t. • : ached 9G degrees
I thi- it oiiini! ini ie n lined there
near y nil day 1 his i - ’he worst Vet
Ml a 1 Mia Jac •■ (i Sn: li, of ]
' Bai ISV t,t t. la.. w, i. lr
i daughter, Mrs J \\ Grts'inm, in this!
1
IP ' ’ H i”. D. s SI ('hick- n. Pork ;
I >1- I P>, f. I . ■ Citv Meat M .rk t, 20
I Hid S:r». i
di:-. M; ■ ■- H White, : Oll'erman, j
i r . sI• i ■ ■; to frit iIU in tlii» i
ci a . t ■ p J .m. nu time .n ;
11 Die ar ■, r. ttiini d t his i
m r ! iug from LiGrange, where she
attended commencement exercises of
the Southern Fen Mile College
Mrs W. M Thomas and two inter- i
je» ing little children, who have been;
i spending some time with relatives in
Milledgeville returned home today.
Mrs [} s \\ aki r. who lias been]
I spending some time with Prof, and
| Mrs J. H. Waiker in this city, return- !
j ed to her home in Munroe this morn- i
i it’g.
Miss Miidred Jones, of Eufaula, Ala ■
. who has beet: spending several days I
; with the family of f. J. Head, near j
; thia city, |-ft for her home this mort;«'
ing.
What v til be «ny r .. c, ti.. -.k- I
'/.«t B icon or I). ;ed Beef for your .
i breakfast? I :i> City Meal Market, 20
Hill Street.
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JUST RECEIVED BY
TODAY’S EXPRESS,
New Pine Apples,
New Tomatoes,
T ine lot Bananas,
Capitola Flour. Every each guar- I
anteed.
Unknown Peas $1.25 bushel.
Ice Cream Salt 1c lb.
Buy Hams of us. They are fine at
11c lb.
Fine Mackerel, 10c lb.
You will always find our goods to
be Strictly First Class.
M COWELL & EDWARDS.
Miss Ophelia Bridges has returned
home alter a successful year at the G
N. and I. C , at Milledgeville and will
spend the summer with her parents
here, a
Misses Jcfiie Bloodworth and Addie
Brewer, two of Griffin’s brightest pu
pils at the Girl’s Normal andludustrial
College at Milledgeville, returned
home this morning to spend the sum
mer.
Mr. A. Rogowski has opened up a
new dry goods store on the corner op
posite the Baptist church, and moved
his familj' to Griffin. His many friends
are glad to welcome them as citizens
of our city.
A Picnic Ham will be nice for your
Picnic Dinner The City Meat Mark
et, 20 Hill Street.
Mrs. YV. I). Davis and little daugh
ter, Miss Henrietta, went down to
Barnesville this morning, where they
will remain a few days. They will then
go to Byron to spend some time with
Mis. Davis’ father.
Mies Annie Cheatham, of Wadley,
spent today in this city with her sis
ter, Mrs. Jos. H Drewry, while enroute
home from LaGrange, where she re
cently graduated with highest honors
from the Southern Female College.
TEE MODERN BEAUTY
Thrives on good food and sunshine, with
plenty of exercise in the open air. Iler
} form glows with health and her face
blooms with its beauty, If her system
1 needs the cleansing action of a laxative
3 remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant
Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig
Syrup Co, only.
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For Bladder Troubles
use Stuart’s Gin and Bu
clin.
Renewed the Grudge.
I Even an old sore will give its owner
. a twinge if it is roughly handled, says
the Youth's Com pan ion. Two elderly
i men met at a reception one evening.
< and after they had been introduced to
each other, < ne of them sai 1 :
'I ‘I beg pardon, Mr. a arty, but are
I yfj i rul.»'« i! 1,, the family of that name
■ i who iiv. .1 in I'mitjii 11 ab i it •>() years
• go?
"I am a no mb r of that identical
| :,imi!y,” rep:: ,i lheutber, “I resided
Ill> ' t m■t l li 11 v : i a•
“ i lien y n are C-• ’.unibu» Y’ irs > '! ’
• Yr S .’
1 am delighted to meet you again
i1) > you remember Wesley Wteton,
wi h whom you played wl ti a little
boy ?"
■ Surely ' Are you b. ’
“I am v
1 hey shook bauds again, itoi alter a
I little pause Mr Wi stou said :
"Y’>>u remember we bad a quarrel
I ab Hit sometliine or other the last time
■ we m •, a:. ! yon pushed me . '., r into
a tan vat ami ruined a suit of clothes
: for nte?”
‘YeJ, 1 remember it very well Hi!
. ha' ’
‘ Ila' W« can affird to laugh at it
I now, but it was a serious matter to me
| then. 1 have thought < ; it many
I times since, and made up my mind
I long ago that if we ever meet again I
: would tell you I freely and fully for
| gave you for the mean trick.”
“But, as I remember, you were fully
■ to b'amo in the matter.”
Na at a,i I hadn’t done any thing
jto you 11 wi ver, a« I said, I don’t
hold any spue • ver it n->w. I forgave
i you ’
“But'l don’t want your 'orgiveness!
| I won’t have it! It ,!d yr u ”
“Sir! Guild evening, sir!”
"Good evening!’’
A: d .lie grudge of fifty years ago
. resum'd business at the old stand.
o .a. ss -ir o> x-x x .
. Beats the .4 LnL.''-U H.i<S ALvarS £ "i
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E.VST GRIFFIN DOTS.
East Griffin, June 7.—lt is dry and
hot. Hope the weather will change very
soon.
Gip Head, of Brushcy, was here yester
day.
Gc >. Barrow retnn ed to Atlanta Mon.
day, from a visit of sweial days to Griffin
friends.
Gus Futral.i ! way, was here yester
day.
We bear the hum <!'the threshing ma
chine in our community. The farmers are
complaining of short wheat crops. Cotton
is looking well, but needs rain.
The young people contemplate having
a picnic one day next week at Walker’s
Mill.
We arc glad to sec Eugene Phillips oat
again. He has been sick.
Spain's Greatest Need..
Mr R P. Olivia of Barcelona, Spain,
spends bis winters at Aiken, S C.
Weak nerves hail caused severe pains
in the back of his head. On using
Electric Bitters, America’s greatest
Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain
soon left him. He says this grand
medicine is what his country needs
Ali America knows that it cures liver
and kidney trouble, purifies the blood,
fonts up the stomach, strengthens the
nerves, puls vim, vigor and new life
into every muscle, nerve and organ of
the body If weak, tired or ailing you
need it. Every bottle guararteed, only
-50 cents Sold by Harris A’ Son and
Carlisle A Ward, druggists.
Mr. 11. A. Pass, Bowman, Ga., writes:
“One of my children was very delicate
and we despaired of raising it. For
months my wife ami I could hardly get
a night’s rest until we began the use of
Pitts’ Carminative. We found great re
lief from the first bottle.” Pitts’ Carmina
tive acts promptly and cures permanent
ly. It is pleasant to the taste, and children
take it without coaxing. It is free from
injurious drugs and chemicals.
UNIONVILLE DOTS.
Un.onville, June 6—Rev. Bentley
preached an able sermon at High Shoals
Sunday.
Our farmers all welcomed the rain last
Friday, and needed it very much.
Miss May Berry, of Milner, who has
been spending some time with relatives at
this place, left Saturday for Forsyth.
Emerson Cawley visited relatives at Ju
liette Saturday.
Miss Nonie Thornton entertained a
number of friends Sunday aiternoon.
Mrs. Etta Berry and Mrs. Lucy Darden
went to Jackson Thursday.
Dr. Bridges, of High Falls, came over
this afternoon.
Geo. English spent Sunday at Indian
Springs.
Mrs. Jennie Parks, of High Falls, visit
ed Mrs. A. R. Berry Monday.
Misses Nora English and Pearl Mann,
of Bacon, were guests of Miss Lorene Par
ker Monday night.
Mrs. May and Daisy White, ot High
Falls, were here Monday.
Everybody is invited to attend the sing
ing at Mr. and Mrs. W. IL S. Mann's Sun
day afternoon. Boys, bring girl-. Girls,
bring books.
P. T. Bell was here Monday.
MOSLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR.
Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Dowels
and. Kidneys.
For biliousness, constipation and ma
laria.
For indigestion, sick and nervous head
ache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness heart fail
ure, 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 fl.oo bottles at all druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. 11. M ~ At
lanta, Ga.
Gratitude-
Dr. 11. Mozley—Dear Sir : Since 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 those aw
ful spells. Mrs. Etta W. Jones,
Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Mosley's Lemon Elixir-
1 suffered with indigestion and dysen
tery for two iong 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.
Mosley’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. Bevii.le,
Woodstock, Ala,
MOSLEY’S LEMON HOT DROPS.
Cures all Coughs, Colds, Ilorseness,
Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and
all throat and lung diseases. Elegant, re
liable.
25c. at druggist. Prepared only by Dr.
H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
SLATE OF GEORGIA,
Spalding County.
Whereas, Andrew J. Clark, administra
tor of Miss Margrett A. Tarver, represents
to the court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that he has lull admin
i-tered Miss Margrett A. Tarver's estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his admin
istration, and receive letters c.f dismission
on the first Monday in September, 1898.
This June 5,1399.
J. A. DREWRY', Ordinary.
gr' Carminative ?
roti My Baby *s Life. fr I
Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1898.
NKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga.
: 1 can not recommend your Pitts’ Carminative too 4
vt my baby’s life to it. She had Cholera Infantum X
isold, and 1 could get no relief until I began using Pitt’s *
Phe fever left her when 1 had given her but two bottles, ?
med so she did not look like the same child. I advise all’ y
ve sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial.
Respectfully, Mrs. LIEZIB MURRAY. ?
’ Her Baby—Will Save retire. I
. . . .TRY 1T.... i
! s Eagle brand
> Condensed Milk t
> Has No Equal as an Infant Food. <
C “INFANT HEALTH’sent FREE.
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■Remnant sale
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BASS BROTHERS.
? ALL THE SHORT LENGTHS IN YVASH GOODS TO GO ON MIDDLE
• COUNTER AND PRICES PLACED ON SAME THAT WILL MOVE THEM
t OUT AT ONCE. YVE HAVE A GREAT ACCUMULATION OF THE MpST
DESIRABLE
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Spring Goods in Remnants,
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Q RANGING FROM 3 YARDS UP To 13 YARDS EACH AN OPPORTUNITY
TO BUY CHILDREN’S DRESSES, SKIRTS AND SHIRT WAISTS FOR LESS
r THAN WHOLESALE COST. IT YVILL TAKE ABOUT TEN DAYS TO CLOSE
OUT THESE REMNANTS--FIRST COME WILL OF COURSE GET PRICES.
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About 325 yards plain and striped Lawns at Sic, worth 6c.
About 110 yards white and checked Lawn worth B.’, to clot • at 5c yd.
~ About 265 yards white Lawn in sto 15yard lengths, to go at CJc. This
■- lot is well worth 10c.
Tire 20c white Lawn we will close out at 10c.
White Organdie in 5 to 12 yards lengths, at 10c.
; GREAT BARGAINS.
Pink, blue, red, cream and green Organdy at 10c.
Irish Lawn at 7ic.
White and colored Piques in skirt length -, very ('heap to ' - out
remnants.
Linen Crash for skirts at Bc, worth 15c.
Remnants in Percals, Calicoes, Bleachings, Cotton a des Cossimer.
Dotted Swiss at Sic yard.
A beautiful line of ladies Silk Ties bought cheap, will sell cheap.
Don’t miss this sale of Remnants. Come as soon as you can.
Sample Slippers 1o fit every one al about
haif price.
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REGARDLESS OF AGE
The kidr.e.s are responsible for more
r Bic!;-.ess. suffering, and deaths than any
8 oth r organs of the body.
i A majority of the ills afflicting people
j today is traceable to kidney trouble. It
- pervades ail classes of society, in all cli
mate’, regardless of age, sex or condition.
The symptoms of kidney trouble are un
mistakutd., -ch as rheumatism,neuralgia
sleeplessness, pain or dull ache in the back
a desire to urinate often day or night, pro
fuse or scanty supply.
, Uric acid, or brick-dust deposit in urine
1 are signs of clogged kidneys, causing pois-
• onedani germ-filled blood. Sometimes
the heart ads badly, and tube casts (wast-
. ing of the kidneys) are found in the urine,
which if neglected will result in Bright’s
- Disease, the most dangerous form of kid
ney trouble.
All these symptoms and conditions are
promptly removed under the influence of
- Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. It has a world
’ wide reputation for its wonderful cures of
1 the most distressing cases.
No one need be long without it as it is
• so easy to get at any drug store at fifty
cents or one dollar. You can have asam-
> pie bottle of this wonderful discovery,
Swamp-Hoot, and a book telling all about
■ it, both sent to yen absolutely free by mail
i Send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
• Binghamton, N. Y., and kindly mention
that you read inis liberal offer in the Mid
dle Georgia Farmer. ti
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
i I will be at the different places on th
days mentioned below, for the purpose
receiving state and county Taxes lor tiq
year 1599:
Districts. April. May-
Africa 3 1 ~
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Mt. Zion ">
Line Creek (1
Orrs 7 ■>
Akins 10
Cabin 11 *J ’.
On Orr's days will be at my 9.?,';°'. nr> -
cept the days named above 1 win j c . •
office in L. C. Manley’s store until tl c ■ •
of July, when my books will be cn-j ■
11. T. JOHNSON,
Tax Receiver Spalding Count),
J. CHESTNEY SMITH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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