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HARDWARE!
Having bought at Sheriff’s sale
the entire stock Hardware, Stoves,
Tinware, Farming Implements, etc.,
of C. H. JOHNSON & SONS, we
are determined to close it out with
in 60 days.
Such bargains in Hardware as
you will find in our store have never
before been offered in Griffin.
W. D. Davis X Bro.
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SELLING OUT
Out Trices I
▲ VISIT TO MY STORE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT HAVING
JUST BOUGHT OUT THE STOCK OF R. L. WILLIAMS, I AM PREPARED
TO GIVE YOU BARGAINS. EVERYTHING AT COST, a SAVING OF 25
PER CENT. ON EACH PURCHASE. •
WE CAN' SHOW YOU A NICE LOT OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
WOODENWARE, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, UMBRELLAS, .TRUNKS,
VALISES, RIBBONS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CLOTHING, JEANS, FLANNELS
AND WOOLEN DRESS GOODS AND MENS HATS. ALL INCLUDED IN
THIS SACRIFICE SALE.
TXT. 3?.’ HCEITE.
21 Hill Street—at Schenerman Store.
New Garden Seeds.
All fresh from the beat growers. Genuine
Eastern Irish Potatoes.
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
J. N. HARRIS & SON-
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NEW GARDEN SEED
New crop 1898 Garden Seed. Also Buist
Seed Irish Potatoes, Onion Sets. Now is the
time to plant to have early gardens.
G. W. CLARK & SON.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
New Silver!
FROM
Gorham & Whiting,
" JUST RECEIEVED.
MANGHAM BROS.
Morning Cail.
GRIFFIN, GA., JAN. 16, 1898.
U slice over Davis' Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. M.
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS-
J, T. Maddox spent yesterday in At
lanta.
J. H. Huff spent the day in Atlanta
yesterday.
Will Slaton spent yesterday with
friends in Atlanta.
- W. J. Blake, of Pedenville, was in
the city yesterday.
Stable and workshop for rent. Aps
ply to R. A. Drake.
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That dreaded disease, Consump
tion, cured with Thrash’s Lung Re
storer and Consumptive Cure. All
druggists, 50c bottle.
Capt. J. A. J. Tidwell, of Digby, was
in the city yesterday
Dr. J. T. Gray, of Sunny Side, spent
yesterday in the city.
David Waxelbaum is spending today
with friends in Macon.
Dr J. C. Beauchamp, of Williamson,
was in the city yesterday.
John H. Dunbar, of Ho’.lonville,
spent yesterday in the city.
Miss Cora Jenkins, of Hampton,
spent yesterday in the city.
Hon. H. E. Williamson, of Rover,
spent yesterday in this city.
Col. Tho’s. E. Patterson spent yester
day in Luella on legal business.
Hon. Jas. 8. Boynton spent yester
day in Atlanta on legal business.
Miss Jennie Jones, of Thundering
Springs, was in the city yesterday.
Prof, and Mrs. J. O. A. Miller, of
Sunny Side, were io the city yester
day.
Mrs. I. N. Drewry left yesterday to
spend a few days with relatives in Se
noia,
Miss Mary Mell Neel left yesterday
for Atlanta, where she will visit friends
for several days. •
A runaway horse on Hill street yes.
terday afternoon caused quite a sensa
tion for a few minutes.
Sam Webb, of Atlanta, traveling
passenger Ugent of the Central railroad,
was in the city yesterday.
Col F. D. Dismuke came up from
Macon-yesterday to spend a few days
with bis funrly in Ibis city.
Coart meet# here tomorrow and the
grand jury will have ita hands full
during its term, it h thought.
Mre. R. F. Strickland has relumed
from Byron, where she apent several
daye very pleasantly with relatives.
Miss Theo Burr relumed last night
fyim Atlanta, where ehe spent several
days as the guest of Mrs Frank -Lake'
Miss Eufaula Chambers left yester
day for Montezuma, where she will
visit relatives and friends for some
time.
Good music for 45 minutes is the
program at the Y. M. C. A., this after
noon at 3 o’clock. You should plan
to attend.
There is nothing better than
Thrash's Lung Restorer for Coughs,
Colds, LaGrippe and ali Lung
Troubles. 50c bottle.
The Call is tempted this morning
to announce the approaching marriage
of a popular and well known couple in
or near Williamson.
Miss Lucy Beck returned last even
ing from a pleasant visit of several
weeks to friends and relatives in Al
bany, Americus and Montezuma.
Miss Clara Maddox spent a few
hours in the city yesterday on her
way from Haralson to her home at
Lake View, three miles south of the
city.
Will Malaier says he appreciates
friends but when he gets an invitation
to dine out he thinks it is rather famil
iar for them to follow him and be first
at the table.
Davis Bros, advertise unprecedented
bargains in hardware, stoves and plan
tation implements. These goods were
bought at sheriff’s sale cheap and they
will close them out at once.
Public School Notice for 1898.
Public schools will be continued the
present year six and one-half scholas
tic months, or 130 daye. The first
term embraces the months of January,
February, March and April, and closes
on the 6th of May. Thesumtner term
will begin July 11th and continue two
months’
A temporary examination will be
held Saturday, Jan. 15tb.
By order of the board :
J. O. A. MILLER, C. S. C.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
H.P.EADY&CO.
IN HILL BUILDING,
Buggies, Wagons and Harness.
We give good prices for your old
Buggy and Harness in exchange for
new ones. All kind of repair work
promptly done.
H. P. EADY & CO.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of Scott & Horne has this day
been dissolved by mutual consent, W. P.
Horne retiring, and J. A. Scott assumes
all debts due by Scott & Horne, and all
debts due to Scott & Horne to be paid to
J. A. Scott. J. A. SCOTT,
W. P. HORNE.
Dec. 31, 1897.
I will eontinue the former business at
the old stand, where I hope to meet and
serve my friends as heretofore. I shall
endeavor to merit the patronage of the
public by legitimate dealings.
J. A. SCOTT.
A CARD.
To My Friends and Customers:
As you will see the firm of Scott &
Horne has been dissolved, and I have
bought out the stock of goods of Robt. Lr
Williams, and will henceforth be found at
the Scheurman Store, where I will be
pleased to serve my friends, I trust, as
well m the future as in the past.
Thanking you for past iavors, I am,
Respectfully,
Jan. 1,1898. W. P. HORNE.
FORSALE
CHEAP-FOR CASH OR ON TIME.
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The entire Livery Stable Turnout
Horses, Buggies, Surries, Carriages, Har
ness, etc., as we are going out of the
Livery business. Now is the time to get
a good turnout cheap.
We will continue the stock sale business.
Have now and will continue to have dur
ing the season the best Tennessee Mules
and Horses. Come to see us if you want
L> do well.
BABEOW A T HUBMAN,
Griffin, Ga.
TO THE TRADING PDBLIC.
To the Bargain Hunters of
Middle Georgia. I
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You are respectfully invited to attend the greatest!
CUT PRICE SALE of Merchandise ever inaugurated!
in Griffin. We have the best selected stock of Dry!
Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Gents Fum|
ishings, Carpets, Rugs, Millinery and Groceries that!
we are going to sell.
You may think this quite an undertaking whew
cotton is selling so cheaply. The prices we name areg
cheaper than cotton at 5 cents. I
We have our store rooms well supplied with red-1
hot stoves to make you comfortable when 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, Bic.
4-4 heavy Sheeting lower than ever.
Calicoes at 2ic.
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 4tc.
Good Feather Ticking at 10c yard.
Feather Ticking that will hold
water at 121 c yard.
Heavy Drilling, worth 10c, our
price during this sale is 6tc,
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 aniFLAHEL
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
Rted Flannel heavy twill at 18ic
and 25c.
Neckwear, Suspenders, Toilet Articles, Com
Belts, Hair Ornaments, Zephyrs, Embroidery
Silks, etc., at reduced prices.
CLOTHING I
Clothing to fit every one at half
price.
Childrens Knee Pants 25c, 85c,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 Dejarimenl
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
BASS BROTHERS.
THE BIG STORE IN GRIFFIN.
Our French Flannel cannot be du
plicated in quality or price for 25
per cent, more elsewhere.
See our Eiderdowns at 38c and 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
9ic, cheap at 20c.
Novelty Suitings, two tone effect,
40 inches wide, at 17ic, cheap at 35c.
Klondike Plaids, double fold, at
12ic, cheap at 25c.
■ 36-inch Novelty Plaids, beautiful
styles, 20c, worth 35c.
Imported Scotch Plaids, greatly
admired, 33ic, worth 50c.
38-iuch Henrietta, black and all
colors, 25c, worth 40c.
48-in ch 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. 'X.. -'
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. -
*lO-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.
Fur Rugs at $2.50 to $4.50.
Ladies’ Capes.
100 ladies heavy Capes at 48c,
worth sl.
75 ladies fur trimmed Capes at 78c,
worth $2.
46 ladies plush Capes at $4.85,
worth SB.
Capes and Jackets at all prices.
Black Brocaded Taffeta Silk at sl.l®
cheap at $2.
Black Brocaded Taffeta Silk sl,s®
Cheap at $3.
15 Dress Patterns at 98c—all w®
could buy.
10 Dress Patterns at $1.40 —all «®
could buy.
8 Dress Patterns at $2.00 —all v®
could buy.
7 Dress Patterns at $3.20. Doh®
miss these bargains.
Broadcloth at 70c, 85c and $1.25, ■
20 pieces French Plaids, ail wo®
flannel, at 25c.
Notions— *
—Under weal
One lot of black Hose at 2ic. 1
One case ladies fast black seamles®
Hose, we break the record on quality®
—only sc.
One case heavy black Hose— the®
beat the world for the price—a dim®
An immense stock of Handkerchief®
and Gloves for Santa Clause.
10,000 Handkerchiefs at le each. I
20 dozen Handkerchiefs at 5c each®
—nice quality worth twice tlu®
amount.
Heavy fleeced lined Undershirt®
worth 25c, our price 15c. ||
Extra heavy fleeced lined Under®
vests at 25c, cheap at 50c.
All wool Undershirts at 41c,
Camel Hair Undershirts at you®
price—we bought them that way. g
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 33 i per cent. A great opportunity
to buy Shoes.
Shoes at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $W
and $1.25. ’ J
Bring your feet along and we will
do the balance.
Another car of fine young Tennea
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
1 cheap.
Two milch cows, with youug calves
to sell for cash or on time.
Every one is invited
to see our offerings-