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BANKRUPT SALE
OF
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 And in our store have never
before been offered in Griffin.
W. D. Davis & Bro.
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New Garden Seeds.
All fresh from the best growers. Genuine
Eastern Irish Potatoes.
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
J. N. HARRIS & SON
USTO’W’I
Nov wo have new crop Lemons, fine Yellow Bananas, Pickle
Tripe, Pigsfoot, all Polk Sausage, Plain and Sell-Rising Buck
wheat, Georgia Canned Peaches, Home Canned Peaches, Home
Made Jelly, New Prunes.
We always have In stock Corn, Hay, Beans, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls.
G. W. CLARK & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
FURNITURE,
RUGS,
CROCKERY,
TINWARE,
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS
PRICES ONE-THIRD OFF.
MANGHAM BROS.
Hava in Slock Toiay
Florida and Naval Oranges,
Fine Bananas,
Extra fancy Northern Apples,
“ “ Messina Lemons,
New Prunes, •
Evaporated Peaches,
Dried Apples,
Lima Beans,
Yankee Beans,
White Peas, •
Spring Cabbage,
Cranberries,
Boneless Cod Fish,
Irish Potatoes,
Fresh Reception Wafers,
Fresh Boss Crackers,
Fish and Oysters,
Fresh Bread.
J. M. SEARS.
Telephone 48.
Floe Cane Pasture.
lam prepared to pasture your dry
cow* th rough the winter; also have
several milk cows for eale or to trade
for dry ones. For terms apply to
A. 8. Blakb.
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Ho-To-Bae for Fifty Cent*. *
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
AMn strong, h’ood pure. Me, 11. AU druggists.
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Morning Call.
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GRIFFIN, GA., FEB. 12, 1898.
(HHce over Davis’Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. 3S.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS.
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The blissful day for him who owes
A grudge is drawing near—
The day when men may smite their foes
= Without the slightest fear !
Upon that day if there be one
- Whose meanness you’d define,
[ The trick may easily be done
Through the comic valentine.
J. H. Huff spent the day in Atlanta
yesterday.
Col. F. D. Dismuke spent yesterday
in Atlanta.
Ed Lansburg, of,Atlanta, was in the
city yesterday.
Roswell H. Drake spent the day
with Atlanta friends yesterday.
Dr. T. E. Drewry spent yesterday in
Brooks Station ou professional busi
ness.
Mrs. C. 0. Bradberry left yesterday
to spend a few days with relatives in
Vaughn.
Cola. Tbos. E Patterson and J. C.
Smith attended justice court at Mt.
Zion yesterday.
Miss Bettie Mitchell came down
from Jonesboro last night to visit rela
tives in this city.
Miss Maud Hammond left yesterday
lor Atlanta, where she will spend sev
eral days visiting friends
That dreaded disease, Consump
tion, cured with Thrash’e Lung Re
storer and Consumptive Cure. All
druggists, 50c bottle.
The home of and Mrs. Ernest
Culpepper is again made happy by the
appearance of a baby boy.
Mrs. E. R. Richards will leave this
morning for Shiloh to see her father,
Judge W. H. Ellison, who is quite ill.
Mrs Will Freeman, of Macon, who
is spending some time with relatives
in this city, went to Vaughn yesterday
to visit friends.
Miss Clyde Doe left for Columbus
yesterday, where she will spend some
weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. L.
Wheat.
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Mrs. Harden Oobbe sod Mlm Mtty
Bort Howard, of Atlanta, came down
last night and for several days will be
the guests of Mrs. Jas. M. Thoma*.
Cola. W. E. H. Searcy, Sr., L Cleve
land, W. E. H. Searcy, Jr., and J. P-
Nichols went down to Forsyth yestor*
day to attend Monroe superior coart.
There Is nothing better than
Thrash’s Lung Restorer for Coughs,
Colds, LaGrippe and all Lung
Troubles. 50c bottle.
Reflections of a Bachelor.
Love sbarpene the wits of a woman
and dolls the wits of a mao.
If most men told the truth they
would write it "Mine ever" at the end
of their letters.
If a girl has on her plumed Jiat
when she faints away she generally
does it with her bead hanging over the
edge of the sofa.
As soon as a girl gets to know the
difference between “healthy” and
“wholesome” abe knows too much to
be happy with a poor man. *
Probably the women will soon Degin
to have indignation meetings to de
nounce the doctors who have decided
that house plants carry germs.
The average woman would forgive
her husband a 10l easier for cheating
another man out of SSOO than for
squeezing the hand of he** bosom
friend.—New York Press.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
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International Convention Foreign Mis
sions, Cleveland, Ohio.
Account of this occasion the Central of
Georgia Railway Co., will sell round trip
tickets at one first class fare. Tickets on
sale Feb. 20, 21 and 22 with filial limit
March 2.
C. 8. White, Ticket Agent, Griffin,
J. C. Haile, G. P. A., Savannah,
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Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke four IJfc Anny.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mas
netlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 80c or SI. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or Now York.
City Tax Notice.
The city tax books will positively close
on Feb. 15th, and executions will be
promptly issued against all defaulters.
Tnos. Nall,
Clerk and Treasurer.
CA.STOIIIA..
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atgaituro/
Educate Your Itowela With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
<oc. 25c. It C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGlA—Spalding County.
All persons having claims against the
estate of E L. Hammett will present the
same to me in terms of the law. All per
sons indebted to said deceased are hereby
required to make immediate settlement.*
ROBT. T. DANIEL,
Administrator E, L. Hammett.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA— Spalding County/
All persons having claims and demands
against the estate of Melvina Couch, de
ceased, will present the same to me in
terms of the law. All persons indebted to
the said deceased are hereby required to
make immediate payment.
B. R. BLAKELY,
Administrator Melvina Couch,
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGlA—Spalding County.
All persons having claims and demands
against the estate oi D. H. Johnson, de
ceased, will present the same to me in
terms of the law. AU persons indebted to
the said deceased are hereby required to
make immediate payment.
B. R. BLAKELY,
Administrator D. H. Johnson.
TATE OF GEORGIA,
Spalding County.
To all whom it may concern:
Whereas, 8. M. Wayman, executor on
the estate of 8. F. Gray, having represent
ed to the court by his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has con
verted said estate into cash, and that he
desires an accounting and settlement of
the same with all the heirs of said estate,
and creditors thereof; this is, therefore,io
cite all persons, of kindred and creditors,
to appear at the next March term, 1898, by
10 o’clock a. m., of the Ordinary’s Court
m and for said county, to participate in
the accounting and settlement of said es
tate. . J. A. DREWRY,
February 7th, 1898. Ordinary.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.”
The firm of Brewer & Hanleiter is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. W. H.
Brewer assumes all debts due by Brewer
& Hanleiter and all debts due to Brewer &
Hanleiter to be paid to W. H. Brewer.
W. H. BREWER,
W. R. HANLEITER.
Griffin, Ga., Dec. 17,1897.
I will continue the wholesale grocery
business on my own account. Thanking
all for their liberal patronage to the firm
of Brewer A Hanleiter, I hope to merit
and continue to receive the same patron
age for myself. My ambition is to make
Griffin a regular jobbing city where the
surrounding country am get their supplies
as cheap as any market ia the state or
elsewhere. - W.H. BREWER.
TO THE' TRADING PUBLIC, I
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To the Bargain Hunters of
Middle Georgia. I
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You are respectfully invited to attend the greatest 1
CUT PRICE SALE of Merchandise ever inaugurated
in Griffin. We have the best selected stock of Dry
Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Gents’ Furn
ishings, Carpets, Rugs, Millinery and Groceries that
we are going to sell.
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 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, 3ic.
4-4 heavy Sheeting lower than ever.
Calicoes at 2ic.
j Turkey Red Calico at 4ic, cheap
; at 7c.
All grades of Calico and Percale go
in this sale at unheard of prices.
Canton Flannel, all the numbers
beginning at 4f c.
Good Feather Ticking at 10c yard.
Feather Ticking that will hold
water at 12|c yard.
Heavy Drilling, worth 10c, our
price during this sale is 6ic.
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
j car load, which we have done for you,
JEANS aniFLANNEL
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
1 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.
Scnloss 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 Dejartmeni
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
areperfect.
She can make an old hat look en*-
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MEET X4ZE2
BASS BROTHERS,
THE BIG STORE IN GRIFFIN.
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Our French Flannel cannot be du
plicated in quality or price for 25
' per cent, more elsewhere.
r See our Eiderdowns at 38c and 48c
for cloaks and sacks for children.
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Woolen and Silk
Dress Goods.
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We have made some purchases re
, cently that have made us think there
was no value to wool or silk. We
9 bought heavily and our stock is full.
We gave the mills a small check fora
car load of Dress Goods, and all we
1 want from you is just enough’cash to
let us know what home they made
r happy-
Novelty Suitings, double fold, at
x 9tc, cheap at 20c.
Novelty Suitings, two tone effect,
s 40 inches wide, at 17ic, cheap at 35c.
j Klondike Plaids, double fold, at
12Jc, cheap at 25c.
„ 36-inch Novelty Plaids, beautiful
styles, 20c, worth 35c.
Imported Scotch Plaids, greatly
I admired, 33}c, worth 50c.
i 38-inch 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
r 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.
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 $4.35,
worth SB. r v- .
Capes and Jackets at all Dricefl.
Black Brocaded Taffeta Silk at $1,13
cheap at $2.
Black Brocaded Taffeta Silk $1.58 ■
Cheap at $3.
15 Dress Patterns at 98c —all wa
could buy.
10 Dress Patterns at $1.40 —all we
could 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 lc 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,
Camel 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 33i per cent. A great opportunity
to buy Shoes.
Shoes at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, SI.OO
and $1.25.
Bring your feet along and we will
do the balance.
Another car of fine young Tennes
see mules received ana 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 calve*
to sell for cash or on time.
Every one is invited
tn sfifl niir offerings.