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We take pleasure in offering the elegant Toilet Specialties of Richard
Hudnut, the Fashionable Perfumer of New York, and call atiention to a few
of the popular odors:
I Mapoleon Violet— lt b made from Russian
| Sappho Pink-Produced from white carnations. The favorite of Naw
RuMO—The Russian nobilities have made this rich clinging
scent the favorite at their court. •
Opwnox-A tropical scent from the most fragrant flowers ot Mexico.
Tnilot Waters— Sweet Orchids, Verveine, Sweet Lavender, Ban-Remo-Violet.
True Violet Sachet— called Violette Superba, having the identical odor
of the fresh flowers. Wood Violet, Sweet Orchids, are odors of the highest
P<rf a! mouttfiS of pearls is the result of the use of Hudnut’s Wood Violet
Tooth Wash. Ban DeQuinine, the "Fin De Sieole Hair Tonic, and many
other novelties at
The Anthony Drug Co.
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NEW BUCKWHEAT, - -
MAPLE 9TRUP, GEORGIA CANE SYRUP, NEW ORLEANS SYRUP, SMALL
8 ZE UNCANVASSED PIG HAMS, DRESSED TURKEYS, CHICK
ENS, CRANBERRIES AND CELERY.
G, W. CLARK & SON.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
NEW GOODS IN
STEELING SILVER!
* SINGE CHRISTMAS.
PRETTY LINE OF CUT GLASS.
PRICES STILL FURTHER
REDUCED.!
• MANGHAM BROS.
Morning Caii.
GRIFFIN, GA., JAN. 4, 1898
Oftlceover Davis' Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. M.
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
8 Smyner Ruga for |1.50 at W. R
Joosey’s.
A. J. Barr apeot yeaterday in Senoia
on bueioM*.
R. 8. Ballard, of Zebulon, was io the
oily yesterday.
Jaa. Ballard, of Zabulon, apcnt yes
terday io the city.
R L William* epent the day in
Atlanta yealerday.
T. B. Lyona, of Barneaville, was in
thia city yesterday.
W- W. Champion, of Vaughn, spent
yesterday In thia city.
Wm.‘ Scott, of Hollonville, spent
yesterday io the city.
J. W. Bullard made a business trip
to Hampton yesterday.
Z. M. Patterson, of Birdie, spent the
day yesterday in the city.
Miss Henrietta Patterson, of Sunny
Side, spent yesterday io thia city.
W. W. Turner, of Atlanta, spent
—' yesterday with friends io this city.
H. T. Patterson, of Sunny Side, was
in the oityyeeterday buying stock.
Mrs. G. W. Fulford returned yester*
day from a visit to relatives in Albany.
W. B. Fagan, of Atlanta, T. P. A.,of
the Southern Pacific, was in thia city
yesterday.
Stephen Putney Brown went down
' to Pike county last night to look after
his coveted interests there.
Bob Haselhurst, of Macon, returned
home yesterday after spending a few
days with friends in this city.
Randall Clifton, of Macon, traveling
passenger agent of the Southern Rail
way, was in this city yesterday.
Dr. 0. H. Redding, of Atlanta, wbo
Khas been visiting Col. R. J. Redding,at
Experiment, left yesterday for Savan
nah.
Regular meeting of the D. A. R,at
Mrs. Redding's this afternoon at 3
o'clock. Full attendance urgently re
quested.
The Young Matron's Cooking Club
will be entertained thia afternoon,
Tneeday, by Mrs. Milton J. Daniel, Jr.,
at her residence on Poplar street, at 3
o'clock.
Mrs. Tboa. E. Patterson returned
yestetday from Newnan, where she
spent several days visiting relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Patterson, of Au
gusta, are spending a few days in this
city as the guests<pl Mr. and Mrs. D.
W. Patteraon.
Mrs. George L. Cope, Sr, of Savan
nah, returned home yesterday after
spending some time with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Thos. R. Mills.
Miss Lucy Leigh Brumby returned
to Decatur yesterday after spending
several days io this city as the guest
o’ Miss Anna Blount Beeke.
Misses Rosa Aileen Thompson and
Janie and Louise Johnson returned
last night from Macou where they
spent the holidays with friends.
Mr and Mrr-R A- Redding, of At
lanta, returned home yesterday after
spending a few days with the family of
Col R J. Redding, at Experiment.
Window Glass of all sizes, Hard Oil
Finish, Wood Filler and Varnishes of all
kinds. J. N. Rabbis & Sox.
The many friends of Mm*. E R
Richards will be pained l<\/learn that
she is quite ill, and will join the Call
io wishing for her a speedy recovery
Miss Evelyn Ramspeck, a beautiful
young lady of Decatur, returned home
yesterday after spending several days
in thia chy with the family of Dr E.
L. Hanes.
Leon Davis, Will Slaton and Cozby
Bawtell returned yesterday from Al
bany, where they spent several days
attending a house party given by Miss
Maude Gilbert.
There ie nothing better than
Thrash’s Lung Restorer for.Coughe
Colde, LaGrippe and all Lung
Troubles. 50c bottle.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wing, of Bos
ton, Mass , left for their home yester
day after spending the Christmas hoi
idays with Mr and Mrs H J. Wing,
at Experiment.
* Full assortment of Patent Medicines,
Chemicals and Extracts, Toilet Articles,
Cooking Extracts, etc. Prescriptions care
fully compounded.
J. N. Rabbis & Son.
Capt. David J. Bailey has another
heir—Master Nathan Hammond Bai
ley—who came to gladden his home
Sunday morning. The Captain, if
possible, is prouder of No. 3 than any
former ones.
The Griffin Baggage Transfer Co.,
has purchased a new red wagon and
will call for or deliver baggage to any
part of the city at short notice and
reasonable prices. Leave your orders
at Baggage Room.
Best tin ware, at lowest prices, at W. RJ
Jossey’s
That dreaded dieeaee, Consump
tion, cured with Thrash’s Lung Re
storer and Consumptive Cure. All
druggists, 50c bottle. J,
Fine Cigars of best brands. Plug and
Smoking Tobacco. J. N. Habbib & Son.
White Lead and Oil, Paints in all col
ors. J. N. Rabbis & Son.
The Rifles Oat.
List night (he Griffiu Rifles turned
out io full rank and fije in full uni
form and were marched to the home
of'heir sergeant, M. J. Daniel, Jr,
where they completely surprised their
handsome sergeant by presen'ing him
a set of sterling silver dessert spoons.
The presentation speech was made
by Capt A. J. Burr, of the Rifles, in a
few apropos remarks that were fully
endorsed by the entire company.
The response of Sergeant Daniel
clearly showed that he was not only
on lime iq military tactics but reparte.
The occasion was extremely pleasant
throughout."
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the City National Bank will
m held at the bank on Tuesday, Jan.
11th, 1898, al noon. A full attendance
is requested. J. G. RHEA,
Cashier.
Tone Howala With t'MMNtn.
JCondy ? ure constipation forever.
10c. Jsc. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
of Literature.
Momoriam” is as note
Me an c * aa modern literature ai
forda of tblrtwt and noblest mission of
letter*. Though entitled an "elegy" and
written to commemorate the virtue*> of
the poet’s personal friend—and in this
aenae appropriately restricted in H*range
—it takes up and develops the great laeaa
at God and the universe, of
soul and duty and destiny, at MU*
death and immortality, of good and evß,
right and wrong, of science, philosophy,
ethics and religion—bo as, in a word, vir
tually to cover the spacious area of truth
and to make the reader feel that he is
dealing with the profoundest problems oi
earth and heaven. Hence "In Memoriam
is something more and greater than a
mere poem. It is a kind of compendium
of theology and philosophy, of the divin
ities and humanities in new and striking
form, furnishing food for thought to ev
ery thinking man who reads it
Hence in our mind the fame of Tenny
son and its permanence rest more upon
such • product as this than upon any oth
er of his works. "Maud, ""The Princess,
“Lady Godiva," "Enoch Arden,” are
choice and attractive poems, but scarcely
to be cited in the same connection with
this poctlo- masterpiece.
Similarly rich in these qualities is ths
marvelous genius of the Shakespearean
drama, making that classification just
which Insists upon placing Shakespeare
by himself, as having no legitimate rival
in the province of English literature.
Most of the Shakespearean plays evince
thia first condition of literary greatness in
their respective embodiment of some great
thought.—Professor Theodore W. Hunt in
Forum. _
An Agreeable Remedy.
Amorfg the many remedies for indiges
tion is the agreeable one of the rocking
chair An English medical authority de
clares that the slow, rocking motion after
meals stimulates the digestive functions
and gives marked relief. The patient
ought to be placed in an almost horizontal
position.
Blood Poiicn Oared.
There is no doubt, according to the
many remarkable cures performed by
Botanic Blood Balm (“B. B. B.”) that it is
far the best Tonic ana Blood Purifier ever
manufactured. All others pale into insig
nificance, when compared with it. It cures
pimples, ulcers, skin diseases, and all man
ner of blood and skin ailments. Buy the
best, and don’t throw your money away
on substitutes. Try the long tested and
old reliable B. B. B. |1 per large bottle.
For sale by Druggists.
A BAD CASE CURED.
Three years ago I contracted a blood
poison. I applied to a physician at once,
and his treatment came near killing me.
I employed an old physician and then
went to Kentucky. I then went to Hot
Springs and remained two months. Noth
ing seemed to cure me permanently, al
though temporary relief was given me. I
returned home a ruined man physically,
with but little prospect of ever getting well
I was persuaded to try Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B. B.) and to my utter astonish
ment it quickly healed every ulcer.
Z. T. Hallebton, Macon, Ga.
Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Duster
Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Combs, etc.
J. N. Habbib & Son.
Lamps and Chimneys, Lantern and
Lantern Clobef, Lamp Shades, etc.
J. N. Habbis & Son.
Large lot Syringes—pump, fountain and
glass. J. N. Rabbis & Son. -
fflwfae- ,
The temperature of the cucumber is
a degree below that of the surrounding
atmosphere. It is, therefore, apparent
that the expression "cool ae a cucum
ber 1 ,” is scientifically correct.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic, 10c cr 250.
If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
Come up Ladies.
I am going to make a change and
for a few days will give elegant bar
gains in millinery goods of all kinds
Miss M. E. Conner.
Onn’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life inaj.
To quit tobacco easily anfTTCrever, be mag
nelic. full of life, nervo and vigor, take No-To-
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 50c or fl. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co. Chicago or New York.
A Fine Cane Pasture.
lam prepared to pasture your dry
cows through the winter ; also have
several milk cows for sale or to trade
for dry ones For terms apply to v
, A. 8 Blake.
Educate Your Howels With Cascarets.
Candy r *! r . cure constipation forever.
Kxj. U>c. it C. C- C. fall, druggists refund money.
SCHOOL OPENS JAN. 10th,
And the New Book and Music Store will
be ready to meet your wants in everything
in this line,'all at cut prices.
J. H. HUFF,
24 HILL STREET. *
TD THE TRADING PUBLIC.
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To the Bargain Hunters of
Middle Georgia.
You are respectfully invited to attend the greatest
CUT PRICE SALE of Merchandise ® v , er c l “®;V g^J^ ed
in Griffin We have the best selected stock ,of Dry.
Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Ha } B - G ents jurn
ishings, Carpets, Rugs, Millinery and Groceries that
we are going to sell. • , .. x te.
You may think this quite an undertaking when
cotton is selling so cheaply. The prices we name are
cheaper than cotton at 5 cents.
We have our store rooms well supplied with red
hot stoves to make you comfortable wjien you visit
our matchless bargain sale, which begins today.
Cotton Goods.
Dress Ginghams, 10c quality, only
sc. yard.
Gilded Edge 4-4 Bleaching, only
4c yard.
4-4 Sea Island just half price, Sic.
4-4 heavy Sheeting lower than ever.
Calicoes at 2}c.
Turkey Red Calico at 4ic, cheap
at 7c.
All grades of Calico and Percals go
in this sale at unheard of prices.
Canton Flannel, all the numbers
beginning at 4}c.
Good Feather Ticking at 10c yard.
Feather Ticking that will hold
water at 12ic yard.
. Heavy Drilling, worth 10c, our
price during this sale is 6fc.
We will let you price our Cotton
Checks when you make us a visit.
To make the above prices on staple
goods necessitates a purchase of a
car load, which we have done for you.
JEANS ffIJFLAMEL
15 pieces school boy Jeans worth
22c, our price 15c.
40 pieces of Ky. Jeans worth 40c,
our price 22c.
Plain red Flannel, all wool, at 10c.
White Flannel cheap at 20c, now
13ic.
Red Flannel heavy twill at 18}c
and 25c.
Neckwear, Suspenders, Toilet Articles, Combs,
Belts, Hair Ornaments, Zephyrs, Embroidery,
-■ - Silks, etc., at reduced prices.
CLOTHING I
Clothing to fit every one at half
price.
Childrens Knee Pants 25c, 35c,J50c
and up.
Mens odd Pants 50c, SI.OO, $1.50
and up.
Mens Suits at $4, well worth $6.50.
Black Clay Worsted Suits at $4.65,
cheap at SB.
Schloss Bros. Fine Clothing at un
heard of prices.
Overcoats as cheap as dirt.
2,000 Sample Hats and Caps at 50c
on the dollar. We own more Hats
than any one in town.
Millinery Depmi
Miss Snyder, who presides over this
department, is unquestionably one of
the finest milliners in the South—she
has few equals any where. Her Hats
are perfect.
She can make an old hat look en«-
BASS BROTHERS.
THE BIG'STORE IN GRIFFIN.
Oar French Flannel cannot be du
plicated in quality or price for 25
per cent, more elsewhere.
See our Eiderdowns at 88c ant? 48c
for cloaks and sacks for children.
Woolen and Silk
Dress Goods.
We have made some purchases re
cently that have made us think there
was no value to wool or silk. We
bought heavily and our stock is full.
We gave the mills a small check for a
car load of Dress Goods, and all we
want from you is just enough cash to
let us know what home they made
happy.
Novelty Suitings, double fold, at
9tc, cheap at 20c.
Novelty Suitings, two tone effect,
40 inches wide, at 17jc, cheap at 35c.
- Klondike Plaids, double fold, at
12}c, cheap at 25c.
36-inch Novelty Plaids, beautiful
styles, 20c, worth 85c.
Imported Scotch Pls ids, greatly
admired, 33 ic, worth 50c.
38-inch Henrietta, black and all
colors, 25c, worth 40c.
48-inoh Imported Serge at 40c,
would be cheap at 60c.
Something new in Brocaded Serge
48c, cheap at sl.
Changeable Taffeta Silk at 30c—
great bargain.
Black Brocaded Taffeta Silk at 75c
tirely new, with but little cost.
If you want a stylish Hat or Bon->
net—one that you will not be ashamed
of—come and get Miss Snyder to
serve you. She will please you in
every way.
BLANKETS.
10-4 Bed Blankets at 25c each.
Heavy Comforts at 50c each.
Counterpanes and Sheets in abund
ance.
Buggy Robes—a nice Xmas present
Handsome line of Rugs, Carpets and
Mattings. *
Rugs 29c and up.
Far Rugs at $2 50 to $4.50.
Ladies’ Capes.
100 ladies heavy Capes at 48c,
worth sl. .
75 ladies fur trilnmed Capes at 78c,
worth $2.
46 ladies plush Capes at $4.35,
worth SB.
Capes and Jackets at all prices.
Black Brocaded Taffeta Silk at|l 13
cheap at $2..
Black Brocaded Taffeta Silk $1.58
Cheap at $3.
15 Dress Patterns .at 98c—all we
could buy.
10 Dress Patterns at $1.40 —all we
ooultl'buy.
8 Dress Patterns at $2.00 —all we
could buy.
7 Dress Patterns at $3.20. Don’t
miss these bargains.
Broadcloth at 70c, 85c and $1.25.
20 pieces French Plaids, all wool
flannel, at 25c.
Notions—
—Underwear
One lot of black Hose at 2ic.
One case ladies fast black seamless
Hose, we break the record on quality
—only sc.
One case heavy black Hose—they
beat the world for the price—a dime.
An immense stock of Handkerchiefs
and Gloves for Santa Clause.
10,000 Handkerchiefs at 1c each.
20 dozen Handkerchiefs at 5c each
—nice quality worth twice that
amount.
Heavy fleeced lined Undershirts
worth 25c, our price 15c.
Extra heavy fleeced lined Under
vests at 25c, cheap at 50c.
All wool Undershirts at 41c,
Oamel Hair Undershirts at your
price—we bought them that way.
Shoes, Shoes.
1,500 pairs of Sample Shoes and
Boots to go on sale today. Nearly
all sizes for children; for ladies and
mens heavy winter Shoes at a discount
of 331 per cent. A great opportunity
to buy Shoes.
Shoes at 25c, 85c, 50c, 75c, SI.OO
and $1.25.
Bring your feet along and we
do the balance.
Another car of fine young Tennes
see mules received and will sell for
cash or on time, exchange young
mules for old mules, mules for horses,
or horses for mules. If you want a
horse or mule come to see us. Our
stables are full of stock. Mules will
be very much higher after Xmas.
We have three new buggies to sell
cheap.
Two milch cows, with youug calves
to sell for cash or. on time.
Every one is invited
to see our offerings.