The evening call. (Griffin, Ga.) 1899-19??, June 09, 1899, Image 4

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Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings. Our stock is in tune with the demand. Just what is sought after the most can be found at our place. What the season, style and trade wants we have. We respectfully ask you to give us a call. WILEY L. SMITH, 23 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA » X. ■. 1 Tangle Foot Flv Paper 25 dou ble sheets for 35c. With every 10c. worth Insect ] Powder we will give a sprinkler to apply it with. CARLISLE & WARD’ New Lot Beans Just Received. Now is the tune to plant your second crop. Also Watermelon and Cantaloupe Seed lor late planting. 2Vledioin.es of all Kinds. Everything kept in a First Claes Drug Store. Prescriptions a Specialty. J- N. HARRIS & SON. Spot Gash. Lump Starch 5c lb. Atbuckles Coffee 11c lb. 200 Matches 9c doz. boxes, Good Tobacco for 20c lb. We have Fresh Vegetables every morning. Also Fresh Cakes and Bread daily. G, W CLARK & SON. CHEAPEST GROCERS IN TOWN. J. M. SEARS. The Grocer. The Evening Cali. GRIFFIN, GA., JUNE!), 1899. Ullceovec SJ.ifi V IhiHware Store TELEPHONE NO. 23. PERSONAL AMD LOCAL DOTS OR. J. M. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <|Office: No. 23 i Hill street, stairway next to R. P. McWilliams & Son. Tile phone 27, 2 rings. Rev E W. HammcrM went upto Atlanta today. I. N. Drewry made a Mbinm trip, to Atlanta today. Col. W. E 11. Searcy, Jr., went tip to Atlanta tins n icing < busi ness. Walter Stewart, ~! Atlanta, came down this morning to spend a few days. Mi.« 11 ~f p, ' ville, aas iii 'I u .ii v th, ■ i > ; i>. - n route to Atlanta A I’h’n ■ll i >u i i, •.. • • rv> tir rirni 1 1 : . O ty M ■ ■ • . I ark- et,2o Hi I Sti Miss Ida Mcl.-o 1 , ('• acord, was the l'u . ' f li r ii.. my Grdlin . '■ i id ■J a > I dutliiiici .I-.- s>i»—r-<::i g - m.r line with rein’iVl 1' d< : '. Mi.it lb I K- id returned this ■ p-< ♦•• m » -i 1 ti Miss A ,'n Ev.<: i.i M i ■; _ vi it Aited tn it.’ gid ’b“ Ilaw th roe Citilt ail. i t < .1 t.iir.oi r..vv riftro'.ng at 9 u'i . id:, it Mrs \\ . ;> r E ’is*. Mitt K itie Bit 1), i- of Senoia, arrive din lb* city *. - 1 •-v uud is the gut - ! i !■ P ' n, i South Hill HH. t M, - ■ Lu , 11 ee d, of }! . h E d'e, ar rived in the city tin- a* t r noon fro m Allan '..nd i • the t -,f f S R F Strick la: d ’ I- ■ll • ■ l W’ • .r. ■r. ■ r (!• Hr, wk- fast BiCihi r J)r: ti Dlr y. ur brt I. :<t? in. ~i \i irkvt, 20 Hill St ..i Mr- 1). K; .nd daughter, of Savani,’ib. v.. .<■ tin- nut-si- of Mr. and Mis W W. Woodruff in this city this moiniog while enroute to Senoia. Mr uid Mrs R. F. Strickland res turned this morning from a pleasant trip to Ci ocorti, where tiny were the guests of Al r . Strickland's brother. Col. Mat Couch, of Senoia, came d->wn this morning and spent some time in our city, leaving on Central tram for a business trip to Atlanta. The Griffin biai ball team and a large number of friei i.-wiil jo down j to Barnesville tomorrow morning to I play bal> with : he team f that city. Fnsli Brenkfast Bic, n, Dritd Beef, Picnic Hams. Dressed Chicken, Pork and Beef. TneCifv M< it Market, 20 j Hid Sire- . T'-e party of GritHuitea who left here last Saturday for a week's outing at Fiat Shoals, have had a very de- JUST RECEIVED BY TODAY’S EXPRESS, New Pine Apples, New Tomatoes, I ine lot Bananas, Capitola Flour. Every sale gmr- | anteed. Unknown Peaa $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 WELL & EDWARDS. ligbtful trip and will return home te rn rr w morning. Mr. and Mrs. J G. Rhea and Miss Maybe! Rhea are li.iv.tjg i delight ul stay at Warm Springe. Mr. Rhea is attending the meeting of the Georgia Bankers Association Wm N. Coppedge, of Line Creek, was in the city today and reports that the people of his settlement bad a fine rain last night, and that prospects for a watermelon crop are good Miss Clifford Goodwin, of Coving ton, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. W. Gresham for a few days, left this morning for Barnesville, where the will spend the summer vacation with relatives. A. Rogowski has opened up a cloth* ing store in the building formerly oc cupied by J. J. Elder A- Son, and has the services of a first-class tailor to do ali kinds of Merchant Tailoring siiii Repair Work, At the hour of going to press this afternoon an effort was being made by- Manager Lovelace, of the telegraph office, to raise enough money to get the bulletins of the priza fight, which comes off in New York tonight. R. C Eas’man, of Albany, was in the city today while enroute to Atlan ta. Mr. Eastman was a first l;cutenf>nt in the First Georgia Regiment station ed here last summer, and has many fiends in Griffin who will I>> pleased to know that he will stop ver in our city on his return. Two t ' it - ‘ are bn:- ; < .icil. ted among mir eiiiztns, one ! . the privi ligo of ruling bicjclvs upon th* side walks in the city limits and the other against the same Both petitions art being signed by fl.a friei s <>f each pet>ti<u> and the ;s-ue prmrns sto be come a lively >.ne at tlm i■ X’ meeting of the city i uric,! .'diss Etnnii.O Jehnston .etuirsfid to her home in fiiom udon 11 -- morning after -peudieg several day ' v >ry pleas antly in :! ! c ’y ti e p- of Mies Ma tie Mis-Johns on w ■ formerly one of OU' l-rightcs’ and : . st p ; liar young, id, s/indb srmrm n-frit nds hi re who are Lw t! ‘ , ; v.- her a s ii vi - " . -<► , LZa. "V O 7;" < . Ls <- MILNER Ml SINGS. Milner, June 7.—Our town is now full of life, and is looking forward to one of the best commencements we Lave ever had. Beginning next Sunday, Rev. W. T, Irvin, of Forsyth, will preach the com mencement sermon. lion. F. 11. Richard son, of Atlanta, will deliver the address »n the following Monday. F. M. Fields, of McDonough, is here to. W. F. CliiL.br is spending t May in Mil ner on business. Dr. A. M. Speer spent today in Griffin. Our people are looking aider their wheat crops, which arc fine, and th. threshmen are busy. Mr. T. M. 11-iyg. ~1 ar,J liter, of Goggins, visi'e-.l Mi-. W. A. Lcssner this week. J. B. Montgomer ~>-t Lis fine horse Tuesday night. Mrs. F. L, Farley, ’I. rty Hi , v sit ed here this week. A beef man from Sunny Side was here a few days this week, and gave 4 cents for beef cattle. He carried off some. Rev. R. P. Morten filled bis regular ap pointment here Sunday. Miss May Berry is attending Hie c m mencement at Forsyth. Josh Martin is here t. lay. Andrew Swint, who has been at Or chard Hill for a rest, is with us again. Miss Velicia Ix?sner, of Barnesville, vis ited Milner Sunday. M. L.Crawley and wife vi< <. 1 Orchard Hill Sunday’. J. P. Williams call, d t<> see his best girl Sunday night. CL? 1 i-k. 22 -ZW ■ Bears . * - ' “ - I s . r ~Christian geienca.” Sect. I n thousam members of Christian Science sect i st with the “First! Chuicb of Cbm" in Boston the other | day. During th fit t day <■! the meet ing 2 550 new im-m- ?rs v. re received, including permn* ••>»» Ei -mi, Scot- to tin m.■.'•ii' -■ i; , ti.ai tin re are i I now 304 b .I 'd. • ,;i> ->,e. nd 111 ad ■ | ■ln . • -i.; ■ I Sunday - r . ■ ■ .i m ml eev* I . |i . i. .i; r- • .rniii-g.! ('> l; il.t .< . 1 . , nd, ■J ; ihd, 1 11111C0 and <• iiiiuny. with a t .1 number ship of ovei 70,000, v.di: <■ the church attendsi.ee numbers im r ■ tli.in 300,- 000 I’bere was un increase of 75 churches in IS9V against 41 in 1897. The B stun meeting was an unusual event, ami the figurt* .-bowing the growth of thi- s-raiw. -ret will be r anDt-d with interest. Ibe sc-.-aiied “Chri-ian healer- ’are generally cm •: lend frauds and are dem unced >is such. The general pub lie Las little patience with the healers and at a number <>f places the aid of the law lias besu . .voked to suppress them. R-m mMe . • - ‘h imbu.-tgery have been expose J, yvt people are found who still profess to believe in , the miraculous cures ll,«y are alleged to perform. There is something strange and uue y al * it the sect and their professed bei.tfs that at once attracts and repels There may be I some good in it, but where to draw; the line between hypocrisy and deceit : and such good as may be in it few! people seem to know. State of Ohio, City of Toi.edo, ) Lucas County. ) -s. Frank J. Cheney makes oath teat he is ) the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay- the sura of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every- case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Cat.rrh Cure. FBANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in rav presence, this 6th day of December, A., D., 1886. , - A. W. GLEASON, 4 seal ■ Notary Public, i ( J 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. CHENE Y & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family I’ills are the Iw;t. For Bladder Troubles use Stuart’s Gin and Bu elni. Mr. H. A. Pass, Bowman, Ga., writes: “One of my children was very delicate I and we despaired of raising it. For . months iny wife and I could hardly get a night s rest until we .-an the i . Pitts’ Carminative. We found, great re ( lief from the first tile. Fitts’Carmina tive acts promptly and < ures permanent ly. It is pleasant to the ti.-te, and children take it without coaxing. It is free from injurious drugs and chemicals. MCZLEYS LEMON ELIXIR. Regulates the Liver, Stcmaeh, Eovzels and Kidneys- i : For biliou-ness, constipat! >n I uia- For indig' ' I >n, sick and r.erv as Li .d --; ache. For sleeplessness,nerv heart izil ure, and nervous pr 'Stration. For fever, chills, del ility and kidney diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, ior natural an'.! th muMs ' ic regulation, take Lem n Elixir. 50c.and fl.oo bottles at II druizC-t Prepared nly by Dr. IL M , At lanta, Ga. Gratitude- Dr. 11. M zley—Dear Sir . Si .. .- ng y- ir Lemon Elixir I have never 1.. 1 am oilier attack of those ii. iri ;1 si k h( id , aches, and thank God that I have at last fraud a medicine that will cure those aw- Mrs. Etta W. Jone u Parkersburg, West Virginia. Mosley’s Lemon Elixir- I suffered with indigestion and dysen tery for two long years. I heard of Lemon j Elixir; got it; taken seven bottles and am , now a well man. Harry Adams, No. 1734 First Ave.j Birmingham, Aha. I Mczley’s Lemon Elixir Cured my husband, w’ho was afflicted for: years with large ulcers * n his leg, and was ■ cure I after using two bottles; and cured a ' friend whom the doctor.- had given up to die, who had suffered for year with ndi- ■ gestion anti nervous prc-str iti >n, .Mrs. E. A. Be villi-, 4S oodstock, Ala. MCZLEYS LEMON HOT DROPS. Cures all Coughs, Colds, Horseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and ali throat and lung diseases. Elegant, re-1 liable, 25c. at druggist. Prepared only by Dr.! H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. QTATE OF GEORGIA, O Sfaldino County. Whereas, Andrew J. < ark, administra tor of Miss Margrett A. Tarver, represents to the court in bis petition, duly filed and entered on rec rd, that be has full admin istered Miss ilargrett A. Tarver’s estate. This is therefore to cite ali persons concern-: i i, kindred and creditors, to show cause,' if any they can, why said administrator! should not be discharged from bis admin-1 istration, and receive letters c,f dismission ; on the first Monday in September, i.SfiS. This June 5,1899. .J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. For Gravel use Stuarts Gin and Buchu. ? "’Pitts” Carminative $ Saved My Baby's Life.'" I ? 1 Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 189 J. C 1 LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. ? J Gentlemen: 1 can not recommend your Pitts’ Garmiaatira t oo I A strongly, as I owe my baby’s life to it. She had Cholera lafantum I when five months old, and! could get no relief until I began uslntPltn ? ? Carminative. The fever left her when I had given her but two Dottles 3 V and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. I advlie ah C □ mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy atrial *i Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIB MBRRAY. C f H Saved Her Baby-WHi Save Yaura. i . . . .TRY 1T.... I > Gail Borden < Eagle Brand S Condensed Milk t > Has No Equal as an Infant Food. ( “INFANT HEALTH SENT FREE. ~ J REMNANT SALE -A.T— BASS BROTHERS. ALL THE SHORT LENGTHS IN WASH GOODS TO GO ON MIDDLE ! COUNTER AND PRICES PLACED ON SAME THAT WILL MOVE THEM !OUT AT ONCE. WE HAVE A GREAT ACCUMULATION OF THE Msy ! DESIRABLE Spring Goods in Remnants, I RANGING FROM YARDS UP TO 13 YARDS EACH. AN OPPORTUNITY ITO BUY CHILDREN’S DRESSES, SKIRTS AND SHIRT WAISTS FOR LESS ' THAN WHOLESALE COST. I T WILL TAKE ABOUT TEN DAYS TO CLOSE OUT THESE REMNANTS- FIR-T COME WILL OF COURSE GET PRICES. About >25 yaids plain .-.nd triped Lawns at 3ic, worth 6■. About 110 yards white and checked Lawn worth Bc, to clo- -; at 5c yd. About 265 yards wL .te Lawn in sto 15 yard lengths, to go at 6|c. This lot 1- well worth 1 1 . 1 . The 20c white Lawn we will close out at 10c. V, Lite Organdie in 5 to 12 yards lengths, at 10< . GREAT BARGAINS. . I ' : . ■. '■: .. w : ■ . Ir. h Lawn at 7jc. White and colon ’ P-- ; v.in Lirt length , v.■■:■■/ t’.eao h • z’J remn :nte. Linen Crash for skirts at 8 . worth 15c. Remnants in Percale, Calii ..-es, Bleachings, Cotton a des Casiimer. otted Swiss at 84c yard. A beautiful line of ladies Silk 'li bought '.heap, will sell cheap. ' ni? ith • tie of i' ■_■:an ■ nt'. Come ;:■'soor as you can. PEipk’ Slipper ii- every one at about half price. A q / •’ - i' | a v , ■»»>««« - —- .. I. —.--'I ■ EEGAHOLESS OF AGE. T' ■ '-.lt. sre responsible for more lie! ut'<, suffering, and deaths than any otb. r organs of the b;>dy. A majority of the ills afflicting people' today is traceable to kidney trouble. It ; pervades all classes of society, in all cli- I j mi' regardless of age, sex or condition. Tn. nptoms of kidney trouble are un mistak. s-.-.ch as rheumatism,neuralgia sleeple--uess, pain or dull ache in the back ! a desire to urinate often day or n.ght, pro fuse or scanty supply. Uro acid, or brick-dust deposit in urine are signs of clogged kidneys, causing pois oned an I germ-filled bio. 1. Sometimes the heart acts 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 aud conditions are promptly removed under the influence of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. It has a world wide reputation for its wonderful cures of ' 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, X.ou can have asam pi " bottle of this wonderful discovery, Bwamp-Root, and a book telling all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail Send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and kindly mention i that you. read this liberal oiler in the Mid- ' dle Georgia Farmer. ti | Tax Receiver’s Notice. I will be at the different places on c ■ days mentioned below’, for the purp. > j receiving state and county Taxes for* | year 1899: i Districts. April. May. j Africa Union 4 2 Mt. Zion ■) Line Creek 6 4 - Orrs 7 5 ‘ Akins 10 Cabin 11 9 ' On Orr’s days will be at my office. A cept the days named above I will be office in L. C. Manley's store until “ jC of Jn.y, when my books will be clos 11. T. JOHNSON, Tax Receiver Spalding County, J- CHESTHEY SMITH- ATTOP.NET AT LAW, flritfin. I (HEce over Grillin Banking ( o- liepresents the best and most Fire. Accident ami Siek Companies in the country. Jra, ’ s ' *’ I’- - - W..1 u.-r-e y u r» .Ung ltenie.lv C> • rm.-wou