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Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings.
Our slock is in lune with the demand. Just what is sought after
(lie most can he found al our place.
What the season, style and trade wants we have. We respectfully i
ask you to 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
i Powder we will give a sprinkler
to apply it with.
CARLISLE & WARD
i
New Lot Beans Just Received.
Now in the time to plant your second crop.
Also Watermelon and Cantaloupe Heed lor late planting.
Afedieincs of all Kinds.
Everything kept in a First Class Drug Store.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
J- N. HARRIS & SON.
Spot Cash.
Lump Starch 5 lb. Arbuckles Coffee 11c lb,
200 Matches 9c doz. boxes, Good Tobacco tor 30c lb.
We have Fresh Vegetables every morning. Also Fresh Cakes and
Bread daily.
G. W CLARK & SON.
CHEAPEST (IROCEIJS IN TOWN.
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J. M. SEARS.
fcThe Grocer.
The Evening Call.
GRIFFIN, GA., JUNE 10, 1599.
'Hliceover Havis’ Hard wareS ton 1
TELEPHONE NO. «».
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
OR. J. M. THOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. I (
Office: No. 23i Hill street, stairway '
next to R. P. McWilliams & Son. Tele, j
pbone 27, 2 rings.
H. C. Coppedge, of Digby , was here ,
today. t(
Lem Taylor made a business trip to ( t
Barnesville today
J. A. Florence, of Hampton, spent ■ j
the day here today. ' v
Cliff Ford,of Zebulon, was the guest r
of Griffin friends today.
G. J. Coppedge will spend tomor- 1
i row with his fainilv at Pedenville
C.d Clu:rh y Gnyn <>f ZHiulrin was
in the city tndav on legal buist . is.
Col 0 B Stevens l< ft today t.> spend
a few days « oh hi. family I) twsmi
It f IP, i niwurtl r. ’urn I this
morning h mi '.iva mil., w' re be
spent a day
A Firm <■ II on ■il t. n e • y.iiu I
I’i .ie 11 r lint \ M• .' Marl: •
et, 20 H S r.. ■
E V * B. <>• WI i
W rnrh si ■ ■ slier ■ n > I- , end
The p irty that i.-’t h. t- I .-t S enr I
lay for i « .kN ommg .t F .• >h ,|. I
T. C S i .iv in, mm .d P k- County’s
wealthiest planters, was ciretrat ing
among his Griffin friends today
Mis. I. .is Thornton Went down to
Birne-vil e this morning :■> spend
some linn with .elativ . and fro nds
Th. re «i b-> feativ.l servic ,at the
S' G or.' I . iseop.il church tom >rrow
mornli :■ I mted hy Mis- 1 I. z/.ie
Mil .
Mi-s !:■ I,ee . N, I h .. day for
M (I r. e , ..‘hl I<> she will -pend Some
time with h< t fro i d M>- Man N el •'
Waker
Rev G A \\ hitney at d daughter,
Miss Maybell Whitney, spent today
with the family .d Col. .1. M Keil, at
Sonny Side
Er> -11 B:. .e ‘ B i.'.m, j>:i: d B. es,
Picnic llama Dressed Chicken, Pork
and Beef. The City Meat Market, 20 i
Hill Street.
Rev. and Mrs C. S. Hood, who have
I" rm r n a short visit to their many I
friends in this city, left this morning
for Atlanta.
Miss Katie Westbrook, of Atlanta,
who has been •• tatting here uncle, G. J.
Coppedge, in this city, returned home
this morning.
Mrs. T. I Sasser and Miss Beckie
Freeman, of Senoia, who have been
visiting Mrs J. Mitchell in this city,
returned home today.
Judge Janies Griggs returned to his
home in Dawaon this morning, after
JUST RECEIVED BY
TODAY’S EXPRESS,
New Pine Apples,
New Tomatoes,
I ine lot Bananas,
Capitola Flour. Every sack guar
anteed.
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.
spending a short while with Comtnis >
sioner 0. B. Stevens in this city.
The Giiffiuites who went to Tybee
Wednesday eight will be returning to
night and tomorrow, and many won
derful fish sterits will he the result.
What will be any nicer than Break*
fast Bacon or Dried Beef for your
breakfast? The City Meat Market, 20
Hill Stseet.
Ed C Smith, ol the Griffin Banking
Company, returned thia morning
from Warm Springs, where be attend
ed tbe Georgia Bankers Association.
A large delegation of excursionists
from Cai rollton to Tybeo passed
through Griffin this morning enroute
home, and repoit a most excellent
time.
The Presbyterians will observe
“Children’s Day,” with appropriate
and interesting exercises tomorrow af'
ternoon at 5:30 o'clock. Everybody!
especially children, are invited.
Mrs. Geo. W. Burr and Misses Alice
and Cera Burr, of Macon, will come
up this afternoon, and for some time
be the guests of Mr. and Mrs II C.
Burr, on Sixth street.
A. R igow.-ki has opened up n cloth*
iug store in the building formerly oc
cupied by J J. Elder A Son, and has
the services of a fir t-dass tailor to do
all kinds ol Merchant Tailoring and
R pair AV oik .
Tbe painters fmisned tbe woik of
painting the stand pipe today and wa
ter will be turned into our ir. ti reser
voir in a few days It was a very
tedi >us and hot job and has rrqniri 1
some time to complete it.
Bailiff R. S. Ison arrested Jim Hood
colored, this morning and placed him
in j id. Hood is wanted in Meriweth
er county for sli.ioticg a negro woman
in 1897, and the sheriff of that county
has been notified of the air. st.
Col. B N Barrow has li ft at the
Cal.i. office, for free dts’r.bu urn to
those who are in'* re- rd in lie Geor
gia State I'.ii:, a I ‘ of ,; o. Print d
Sta'e Fair I’nmion: • Th -c who are
inters !> d will p < -e ask lor hem
Di an i Mrs R II Tayk n turned
tills rm ruin it Hirai Si orau, ■ hr re Mrs.
Taylor h. ! b for- . t J- v.EI
be gratify ing to 1. r mat y etl- to
know that she ha» fully r< v red fr m
her recent > ie-s, < nt rut d while in
the central < ,ty.
Rev. T W. O K Hey kit Lis after
noon for Tl mast' :i, uhei- lie will,
on tomorrow, deliver the commence
ment sermon in trait city Mr O'Kel
ley i-an «1< quenl and talented preach
er and his address tomorrow is sure to
be a complete success
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State of Ohio, City of Toledo, )
Lucas County. j ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is 1
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 Catarrh
Cuke. FBANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
1 ’■ of Di :ember, A.
I)., 1886.
r A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
nials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold b'. druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Tlie C ali, extends its heartiest thanks
to the Southern Bell Telephone Com
pany for services rendered -during tbe
Fitzsimmont-Jefferies bout List night.
Such favors, coming at the opportune
time, are well worthy our t. itice, and
we assure this company and its able
managers that the same is not unno
ticed or soon forgotten by us
cantor x .
Boars ths Its L -J You H-i" Always Bought
J 4. v I.l c VJJ II • ,• 11 L L LF( U J — •' It J vl
ira many people 'he little envelopes on 1
the con'rlbutiO" [date?” I
Little Boy—‘ Them’s to keep the J
i pennies from milkin’ so much fuss.” «
”——
Relief in Six Hours. (
Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis- *
ease relieved in six hours by “New Great 1
South American Kidney Cure.” It is a ’
great surprise < n account of its exceeding *
promptness in rel 'ving pain in bladder, 1
kidneys and back, • > male or female. Re- ’
lievr-s retention o: iter almost immedi- •
ately. If you want paick relief and cure 1
this is the remedy. Sold by J. N. Harris J
& Son, Druggists, Griffin, Ga. ■
Doctor —“Parson, why is it that a V
lawyer sleeps so well?”
Parson —‘‘I can’t acciunt for it un» {
less it is because ho can lie on either .
side.” J
calsi oxlia..
Bears th# I h3 KM Tou Have Always Bought *
It is said there are 21 people living
in Perry, Ga , whose ages aggregate
1 600 years—an average ol 76 years.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Half Rates to Barnesville.
Account of Chautauqua, the Central of
Georgia Railway will sell excursion tick
cts at rate one fare round-trip, July Ist to
Sth inclusive, with final limit .July 10th
1899. Attractions of special interest haye
been announced for the occasion.
Baptist Church.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. tr,,
tomorrow, by Rev. R, H. Smith, of
Gainesville. Sunday school at 9 :45 a.
m. Public cordially invited to all ser
vices.
For Bladder Troubles
use Stuart’s Gin and Bu
cliu.
Mr, 11. A. Pass, Bowman, Ga., writes:
“One of my children was very delicate
and we despaired of raising it. For
months my wife and I could hardly get j
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.
Presbyterian Church.
Services, with sermon by tbe pastor,;
on “Tbe Golden Rule,” at II a. m. i
Monthly collection for tbe causes.’
■ Sabbath school at 9 :45 a, m. West*
j minister League at 5 p. m. “Children’s \
I Day” exercises at. 5 :30 p. tn. No night
j service. W. G. Woodbridge,
Pastor.
MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR.
' Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels'
and Kidneys.
For biliousness, constipation and ma-1
I laria.
For indigestion, sick and nervous head
ache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness heart fail
ure, and nervqus 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. IL Mozley,* At
lanta, Ga.
Gratitude.
Dr. 11. M' zley—Dear Sir : Since using ;
your Lemon Elixir I have never, had an- 1
other attack of those fearful sick bead-1
aches, and thank God that I have at last’
found a medicine that will cure those aw- I
ful spells. Mrs. Etta W. Jones,
Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir-
I suffered with indigestion and dysen- ■
tery for two long years. I heard of Lemon I
Elixir; got it; taken seven bottles and am j
now a well man. Harry Adams,
No. 1734 First Ave., Birmingham, Ala. i
Mczley's Lemon Elixir
Cured my husband, who was atllicted for j
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. Beville,
Woodstock, Ala.
MCZLEY’S LEMON HOT DROPS.
Cures all Coughs, Colds, Horseness, .
Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and
all throat and lung diseases. Elegant, re- f
liable. i
25c. at druggist. Prepared only by Dr. .
H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
QTATE OF GEORGIA, i
O Spalding County. .
Whereas, Andrew J. Clark, administra
tor ot Miss Margrett A. Tarver, represents (
to the court in his petition, duly filed and <
entered on record, that he has lull admin- ,
istered Miss Margrett A. Tarver’s estate.
This js therefore to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
it any they can, whj' said administrator
should not be discharged from his admin- '
istration, and receive letters of dismission t
on the first Monday in September, 18'JP.
This June 5,1899. 1
J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. i
For Gravel use Stuarts
Ginand Buchu. j
pSws'
I Saved My Baby f s Hfe.” J
| Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1891.
Z LAMAR A RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga.
4 Gentlemen: 1 can not recommend your Pitts’ Carminative too A
I strongly, as 1 owe my baby’s life to it. She had Cholera Infantum 1
I when five months old, and I could get no relief untill began using Pltfj ■
r Carminative. The fever left her when 1 had given her but two bottlm *
y and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. I advise ali v
3 mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy atrial. A
f Respectfully, Mrs. LIIZIH MURRAY. J
I H Saved Her Baby-Will Save Yeura. |
, . . .TRY 1T....
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Jgailßorde n
s Eagle brand
> Condensed Milk t
> Has No Equal as an Infant Food.
C “INFANT FREE, r
REMNANT SALE
VT .
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 MOST
DESIRABLE
Spring Goods in Remnants,
RANGING FROM 3 YARDS IPTO 13 YARDS EACH. AN OPPORTUNITY
TO BUY CHILDREN’S DRESSES, SKIRTS AND SHIRT WAISTS FOR LESS
THAN W HOLESALE COST. IT WILL TAKE ABOUT TEN DAYS TO CLOSE
OUT THESE REMNANTS-FIRST COME WILL OF COURSE GET PRICES.
About 325 yaids plain and striped Lawns at 3Jc, worth 6c.
About 110 yards white and checked Lawn worth Bc, to close at 5c yd.
About 265 yards white Lawn in sto 15 yard lengths, to go at 6* ■. 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 10c.
GREAT BARGAINS.
Fink, blue, red, cream and green Organdy at 10c.
Irish Lawn at 7ic.
White and colored Piques in skirt lengths, very cheap to ont
remnants.
Linen Crash for skirts at Bc, worth 15c.
Remnants in Percale, Calicoes, Bleachings, Cotton a des Cassimer.
Dotted Swiss at Bic 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 to tit ev(*ry one at about
half price.
BASS BROS.
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At ami about the time of the issu
ance <>i the I'rt-iilent’s ttcttii order
respicting the civil st rvice, it was es
tim tied that 4 00<' office? would he re
moved horn the ehis-siffid service by
that order. Experts who have just
concluded an < xatnimv :otV into the
ma' nr find that in < fleet the order
wt;l be much m re sweeping than was
suppos'd. Instead o' 1000 offices,
more than 9,000 wil. be turned over to
the spoilsmen, divided as follows: War
department, 5 760; treasury depart
ment, 1 773; interior department, 934;
department of justice, 320; postoffice
department, 24.4 ; department of agri
culture, SI; navy department, 52;
heeds of bureaus, 67: total, 9,240,
These places are directly embraced,
and there are a great many more that
will be indirectly affected. In view of
the facts it might be claimed that the
President did not, after all, take “a step
btckward." It was a leap
For Diabetes use Stu
art’s Gin and Biichu.
Tax Receiver's Notice.
I will be at the different places on the
days mentioned below, for the purpose
receiving state and county Taxes tor the
year 1899:
Districts. April. May.
Africa
Inion 4
Mt. Zion 5
Line Creek 6
Orrs 7 5
Akins 10 8
Cabin 11 9
On Orr’s days will be at my office. L*
cept the days named above 1 will be at my
office in L. C. Manley’s store until the hrsi
of July, when my books will be close l ■
11. T. JOHNSON.
Tax Receiver Spalding County, La
J CHESTNEY SMITH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office over Griffin Hanking Co-
Represents the best and most r. ,J ir gi' b <■
Fire. Accident and Sick Benefit Insure
Companies in the country.
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strong. Ai; druggists, 50c or fl - 1
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