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Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings.
Our stock is in tune with the demand. Just what is sought after
the most can he 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
Tangle Foot Fly Paper 25 dou-i
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 is the time to plant yonr second crop.
Also Watermelon and Cantaloupe Seed lor late planting.
Medicinc's of all Kinds.*
Everything kept in a First Class Drug Store.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
J- N. HARRIS & SON.
MELONS.
Fresh Water Melons, first of the
season at rock bottom prices.
G. W CLARK & SON.
CHEAPEST GROCERS IN TOWN.
WE WILL HAVE
SATURDAY. JUNE 24,
Fresh Pine Apple,
Tomatoes,
“ Cucumbers,
“ Irish Potatoes,
“ Squashes,
Canteloupes,
“ Onions,
Fancy Lemons,
“ Bananas,
Fresh water Fish,
Finest Bread in the South.
Try my Graham Cakes.
J. M. SEARS.
The Grocer.
The Evening Call.
GRIFFIN, GA., JUNE 23. 1899.
tlfllceover Davis' Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. 22.
PERSONAL AND LOCALiDOTS
OR. J. M. THOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office: No. 23} Hill street, stairway
next to R. P. McWilliams & Son. Tele
phone 27, 2 rings.
Wanted—A Shepherd puppy. Ap
ply at ihis office.
Officer M. L. Connor went up to At
lanta this morning on business.
Mrs. B. B. Davis and little daughter,
Dorithy, spent teday with friends in
Atlanta.
Judge E, J. Reagan, of McDonough,
I was in the city this morning <>n h gal
business
It your chickens L ive tin -Ort-head,
try Mack’s Sure Cure for >S >ri—Head,
Il will cure them. For sale by
Lewis 1). Ci..utt 20 Hill st.
Alex Brooks we.it up to Atlanta
this morning to spend a fi-w days
with friends
F. G, Bailey left this morning for
Charleston, S C , where In wnl remain
a few days.
G. >L Strickland, of Concord, spent
today in the city the guest of Robt.
JI. Strick land.
J L. Palsey, of Thomaston, returned
home this morning after a pleasant
stay in this city.
Mies Emmie Hawes, «.f Macon, pass
ed through the city th- morning en
rout ■ to Atlanta.
This section was visited by a delight
ful rain this afternoon which wi Ibe
worth Im dr<.d.a of <l >f. ; r.s to the term
ers of the < uo ty .
M itM - A n nie and N n u- !■ :m n igan
left tiiis morning on a p mire trip to ,
Charleston, S C, wh re they will
spend several days
Lan b r.’e Death to Lice and Mites '
will kill lice and mites on chickens.
For sale by Lewis I) Ct.\rk ,
20, Hill St.
Congressman W. C. Adamson, of
Carrd.mil, wis the gimt f Griffin
frier.ds this morning, wI.P- enroute 1
horn' 1 from Wurm Springs.
U A Goodrich is spuming t.ie
summer vacation in (’hail- ,
which bis many friends wish will :,e j
pleasant as well as beneficial.
Mrs. W. IL Ellison, of Shiloh, arriv- ;
ed in tin c;' yll <rm ■: t. g -4 --r a
few days with l.tr daughter, Mrs. E.
R. Richards, on Taylor street.
Mrs. Emmett Biddick, who has been
spending a few days with Mrs T. J.
Manley, Jr., near this city, returned to
her home in Decatur thia morning
If your little chicken- :• -■< k anil
weak, use Magic Poultry Food. It will
cure them. Lewis D Clark,
20, Hill St.
JUST RECEIVED TOOftY.
54 Fine Frying Chickens. 20 and
25cta. Find come first served.
75 Boston Ilams weighing 3 to 61bs.
Will only cost you 10c per pound and
just as good as any ham.
Fresh lot of good Tea, Green, Black
and Mixed.
Fresh crate Pine Apples and Lem
ons.
M WELL & EDWARDS.
Thad Johnson, one of Griffin’s
brightest boys, who is winning quite a
reputation for himself at the State
University of Athens, is spending the
summer vacation with his mother in
this city.
Not Known in Philadelphia-
Says the Times of Cuba: “The
sleepy village of Philadelphia, U. S A ,
has evidently not learned to talk
Spanish, Cui. Ihi.mpson and the
postcffice authorities are laughing
over a letter that was returned to the
dead letter department here on
Wednesday. The letter was sent to
the Sr. ‘Administrator de Correos
(Postmaster), Philadelphia, Penn,’
and is returned with numerous in
dorsements, such as 'general delivery,'
‘try Chestnut street,’ ‘send to Egyp»
tian consul,’ ‘see if John Wanamaker
knows anything about it,’ etc. The
last indorsement, however, takes the
dulce, for the letter is returned with
the statement that there is no such
man in Philadelphia.”
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Bears the DO'Jgfll
Signature , V/’\ rs-
cf
Nothing Like Ventilation.
Two cyclists once put up tor a night
in a small country hotel, says Tit Bits.
They had scarcely put the light out
when they remembered the window
hid no! been opened, and one got up
to attend to it, The room was vary
dark, and tin; mutches were not on
hand, but after some gropit • he found
the closed pane.
‘I can’t move it,’ he -aid, tugging to
do so.
'You must ” cairn- from ti e fed, h r
we shall cull cate before n ortiing
The next ins'ant there was a cra.h
in the darkness.
‘l’ve broken this wretched window,’
it was explained . 'but at least, 111
have air'
'Oh, yes,’ said the ollie r, That's ever
so much bi-ttr r. I could never go to
sleep without prop' r ventilation!’
So they wen’, contentedly to sleep.
In the morning the nindi-w was
found tightly closed, but the glass door
of a big bookcase which stood in the
corner was shattered.
For Gravel use Stuarts
Gin and Buchu.
The Sequel—“ Did you ever laugh
until you cried, Tommy?” “Yes, only
this morning” "What at?” “Well,
pa stepped on a tack and I laughed;
then pa caught me laughing and I
cried " —Chicago News.
Supreme Court Decisions.
Since Chas. <>. Tyner began the manu
facture of Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy,
many people have inquired as to its effica
cy. Chief Justice Bleckley, of Georgia,
and gives this as his decision :
“Atlanta, Ga., March 14, 1894.—Chas.
O. Tyner, Atlanta, Ga. . I have used, and
am now using, Tyner’s Dyspepsia Reme
dy. It is a mental as well as a physical
elixir. With its aid and a pair of specta
cles I can frequently see the law in spite
of unsuitable or ,oo much diet.
“Logan E Bleckley.”
This is a splendid decision and people
are profiting by it
For sale by 11 druggists. Price 50c.
per lottie. Sample by mail on receipt of
1-'. in stamps, t<> pay postage. Address
Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy Co., Atlanta,
Ga.
Os Interest to Inventors.
< A Sr.o* '. Co, one of the oldest
and m • » r • firm- of patent
!awy<r> *i. -<r offices are opposite the
I r.iu : Patent Offic«‘ in Wash-
ington, l> < m,d who have procured
patent* 'or .re ’han 1" ,000 inventors,
,say that, t , the improved coo
.ditions m the United Stales Patent
Office, patents may now be more
promptly procured than a' any previ*
ous time in their experience of twenty
five years.
Certain Cure For Insomnia.
‘insomnia is i self-inflicted curse
through the violation of Nature’s iaw».’
writes E'J'vard B Warman in the Join
I,Hom- .1 -urnal. ‘The cause
may b« over anxiety, planning for the
morrow (lur-Lmg mul worrying over
the ye '' ni.rya a <1 ’ -I-t; J , hot no
<ipi it. c;:t i rn >v ■ the cause, even
t hough i n..v bi ng ehrp If tue
Can- I- rner< . iilal • til work it
may be <| lick' \ n-in v d by’ relieving
the brain of the excess of blood. Phys- '
ical exercise is a panacea for about
every ailment which Luman fL sh is
heir to Therefore, stand erect, and
rise slowly from the heels; decend
slowly Do (his from forty to fifty
time* until you feel the congestion in
the muscles of tho leg
“Almost instant relief follows, and
sleep is soon induced For those who
are averse to a little work I would rec- ;
ommendf instead, a bowl of very hot
milk (without so much as a wafer) I
immediately before retiring. The hot
ter the milk the better for the purpose.
This will prove a belter sleep-producer I
than all the opiates known to medical
' science. It brings about an increased ,
activity of the blood vessels of the
1 stomach, causing slight temporary 1
> congestion, which relieves the blood
vessels of the brain, The hot milk is
also quite streng Luffing to the stom
ach ”
Erave Men Fall
, Victims to stomach, liver and kidney
. troubles as well as women, and all feel the
( results in loss of appetite, poisons in the
blood, backache, nervousness, headache
’ and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But
' there’s no need to feel like that. Listen to
1 J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says
3 “Electric Bitters .are just the thing for a
8 man when he is all run down, and don’t
,’ care whether he lives or dies. It did more
. to give me new strength and good appetite
> than anything I could take. I can now
H eat anything and have a new lease on life.”
r Only 50 cents, at J. N. Harris & Son’s or
Carlisle & Ward's drug store. Every bot
" tie guaranteed.
a
i A paper published in I’aris recently
i contained the following uqique adver
tisement : “A young man of agreeable
presence, and desirous of getting mar
ried, would like to make the acquain
tance of an aged and experienced gen
tieman who could dissuade him from
taking the fatal step.”
THE MODERN BEAUTY
1 Thrives on good food and sunshine, with
• plenty of exercise in the open air. Her
t form glows with health and her face
i blooms with its beauty, If her system
j needs the cleansing action of a laxative
r remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant
, i Syrup of Figs, made by’ the California Fig
‘ ; Syrup Co. only.
Ethel—l saw (ffiunt Hardup.-ki last j
) evening.
Cousin Tom —1).» s he talk ns look- i
r ■ enly as ever?
Ethel—My! yes. I heard him ask I
i pa to loan him $lO before Io left I
Frank 1.-she’s.
Red Hot From the Gun
Was the ball that hit G. B. Ster iman of
New Ark, Mich., in the Civil War. It
r caused hprrible Ulcers that no treatment
J helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen’s Ar
nica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises
Burns,Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Erup
j tions. Best Pile cure on earth. 25 cents
r a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. N.
, Harris A Son an 1 Carlisle & Ward, drug
gists.
The Judge: Now, tlien, my good
i map, please be explicit. At wk it point
did you enter the altercation?
Witness: I didn't git into the alter
i cation I bad only got as far as the
antiroom when dal red-nosed feller
, over there hit me wit a chair—Chi*
; cage Times-Herald.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the /'Tr _//s'/' ' '
Signature of
‘ I’m puzzled about this custom of 1
eating to music.” ‘ How's thai?” ‘I 1
can’t understand whether the fond is |
intended to keep your mind off the ;
music, or the music is intmded to keep i
your mind off the food Chiea-m
Record i
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) *
Lucas County. ( ss. f
Frank J. Cheney makes oath teat he is
tire senior partner of the firm of F. J. 8
Cheney & Co., doing business in the City c
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, 1
and that said firm will pay the sum of 1
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each 1
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be 5
cured by the use of Ball's Catarrh 1
Cuke. FBANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in I
my presence, this Cth day of December, A. 1
D., 1886. ■<
( ; A. W. GLEASON, ‘
■j seal y Notary Public.
< —) g
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, C
and acts directly on the blood and mucous* <
surfaces of the system Send for testimo- !
nials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O. i
Sold by druggists, 75c. r
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
FIEMISTEH BRIDGES,
Contemplating a change in the line of
our business Sept. Ist, next, we have deter
mined to place on sale our entire stock of
ORY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC..
In fact every item in our stock, at great
sacrifice in price for the next 60 days for
spot cash.
Parties having accounts with us can have goods charged
at regular prices.
You can save from 10 to 50 per cent, on your purchases during this
sale. This will prove the GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR MONEY
SAVING you have experienced since our Fire Sale of 1898.
Flemister & Bridges
BASS BROTHERS:
Shoes and Slippers,
ALL SIZES AND LATEST STYLES.
We have too many low quarter
ed. Shoes, and have decided to sell
them very much below their real
worth, so we have made another
great cut in prices.
Drew Selby & Co. make the most
stylish Oxford Shoes known to the
trade. We have them in all the
pretty shapes.
Summer Goods
Reduced in price to closp them out.
Great bargains in everything in Dry
Goods,Clothing, Huts and Millinery.
t miss our Shoe Sale.
BASS BROS.
REGARDLESS OF AGE
Th'kidne.s ire responsible for more
and deaths than any
oth r organs of the body.
A. majority of the ills afflicting people
today is traceable to kidney trouble. It
pervades all classes of society, in all cli
mate-, regardless of age, sex or condition.
The symptoms of kidney trouble are un
mistakable, Mich 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 depositin urine
are signs of clogged kidneys, causing pois
oned an 1 germ-filled blood. Sometimes
the heart ac s badly, and tube casts (wast
ing of the kidneys) are ibund 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
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 a sam
ple bottle of this wonderlul discovery,
Swamp-Hoot, and a book telling all about
it, both sent to yeu absolutely free by mail
Send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y.,and kindly mention
that you read this liberal offer in the Mid
dle Georgia. Farmer. a
Tax Receiver's Notice,
I will be at the different placet on tb
days mentioned below, for the purpose »>
year 1899:
Africa 3 1 „
Union 1 ~ r ji
Mt. Zion
Line Creek <1
Orrs ~ ■ 5 s
Akins 10 s a
Cabin 11 '
On Orr’s days will beat my p® cC '
office in L. C. Manley’s store until the nn
of July, when my books
Tax Receiver Spalding County,
J. CHESTNEY SMITH
ATTORNEY AT LAW, <
Office over Griffin Banking <
Represents the best and I l ?'jusursne*
Fire. Accident and Sick Benin
Coin pan ies in the country. —.—-
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’ .iru" • Aditrw*
teed. Booklet, and Vo>»