The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, March 15, 1898, Image 4

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ii . - ' SCHEUERMAN STORE. Bfe:'• " —? ii—i— ■ i—■ ■ BARGAINS IN SHOES. • • x WE OFFER TO THE TRADE EVERY SHOE REMAINING IN THE WILLIAMS STOCK AT NET COST, AND HAVE A NICE LOT OF NEW Boones just m. A ■P DONGOLA SANDALS FOR LADIES. 75c. \ DONGOLA SANDALS FOR LADIES, |LOO. NICE DONGOLA BLACK OXFORD. T-APTER BLACK AND TAN LACE AND BUTTON SHOES NOW IN AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. TRY US AND BE CONVINCED. TXT. I s . SOBITE. WE ARE STILL GIVING EVERY CUSTOMER A FREE GUESS AT THE g/MBOLD WATCH. J. H. HUFF’S BOOK AND MUSIC STORE Is headquarters for the celebrated Easy Run ning and Noiseless Sewing Machine. Sold on easy terms. Best assortment of Needles and Oil always ■ on hand. CT_ S. HUFF. —————*——— New Garden Seeds. All fresh from the best growers. Genuine Eastern Irish Potatoes. Prescriptions carefully compounded. J. N. HARRIS & SON- BARGAINS IN GROCERIES. 40 ban Soap for SI.OO. A good roasted Coffee for 10c. lb. jjk, * 20 Ibe. Sugar for SI.OO. Raw Peanuts sc. lb. 60 lbs Grits for $1 .00. We axe the lowest price house on Ball Potash, 10c. ball for sc. Hay, Corn, Bran, Cotton Seed Meal Prunes, Bc. and Hulls. G. W. CLARK & SON. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. BARGAINS IN S FURNITURE, CROCKERY, LAMPS, * CUTLERY, ETC., ETC., - MANGHAM BROS. Morning Cail. GRIFFIN, GA., MARCH 15, 1898. Offieeover Davis’Hardware Store TELEPHONE NO. M. PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS Gip Smith went down to Forsyth yesterday. Judge W. C. Reeks epent yesterday In Atlanta. R. H. Williamson of Rover, was in the city yesterday. Cbas. A. Crocker, of Pomona, was in the city yesterday. Dr. J. T. Gray, of Sunny Side, spent yesterday in the city. Trainmaster Broyles, of the Central, was in the city yesterday. Dr J. H. Willis, of Orchard Hill, spent yesterday in this city. Jackson O. Smith, of Barnesville, spent yesterday io this city. Joe Neely, of Louisville, spent Sun* day with friends in this city. J. T. Waldroup returned yesterday from a few days visit to Atlanta. H. W. Goddard is spending a few days with his family in this city. Col. Jndson Strickland, ol Washing* too, D. C., spent yesterday in this city. That dreaded disease, Consump tion, cured with Thrash’s Lung Re storer and Consumptive Cure. All druggists, 50c bottle. H. W. Connor returned to Hampton yesterday after spending a few days in this city. Dr. B C- Murray returned yesterday from a few day a visit to relatives in T*bomaetoo. ■ j ’ * Reeves Brown,of Macon, apenf Sun day in this city with hie mother, Mrs. M. R. Brown. W. H. Boyles left yesterday for Americus, where he will spend a few days on business. Elder T. J. Head left yeste'day for Atlanta, where he will spend a few days with relatives. Capt. James Callaway, of the Macon Telegraph, spent yesterday in this city in the interest of his paper. , E. E Dass, of Milledgeville, w*is in , the city yesterday for a short time while enroute for New York. Bascom Torrents, a prominent in surance man ol Columbus, spent Sun day with friends in+his city. ’ Miss Estelle Carmichael, of Jackson, i is spending a few days in ibis city with ber sister, Mrs J M. Leach. George Niles came down fiom At lanta Sunday and spent the day with relatives and friends in this city. Great Iccohonee Daniel left Sunday for Washington, where he will spend a few days on business for the Red Men. Col R J. Redding went up to At lanta last night to .hear Hoti. William Jennings Bryan speak at the taber nacle. Lost—A gold fountain pen, of the Lincoln pattern, was lost upon the streets yesterday. The finder will re turn same to Western Union Tel*' graph office and receive reward A Verdict Rendered The jury in the Dr. Cannon case, vs. the Central railroad, claiming damages for being put iff the train while hold ing a return ticket from the A<lanta exposition, after being out for nearly two days made a staled verdict ala late hour Saturday uigbt The jury gave the doctor $950 dam ages, and the case rests, for a period at least CASTORIA For Infants and Children. { I _ i STY ,/rU '—'if st ( 1 There is nothing better than < Thrash’s Lung Restorer for Coughs ' Colds, LaGrippe and all Lung , Troubles. 50c bottle. - f* When Tooaba Jaiaed the Church The aooooucemeot theft Wil liam M. Reeve of W ashing ton juioed the cborch in b>» old ip recall* the •torjr of how Geo. Robert Toomba camo to unite with churchmen. Il wu in the time town and, therefore, the story i« pertinent al thia time, par ticularly becauee lodge Reere and Bob Tob Toomba were diatinguiabed com** patriot*. Toomba’ devotion to bia wife wa* a conepieuoua trait He may bare been thia and that to the world at large, but be was alwaya the courteous, chivalrous Southern gentleman when he came into the pteeence of bis wife. He escorted her to church aud paM reverential attention to the service. Alter bzr death be war a changed man. He eent for George Pierce ? his biehcp, and, with tears in hie eyes, raid : ■‘George, George, my dear old friend, ti e friend of my angel wise, I want to join the church Some of the young men of my state say I am an infidel or skeptic I wish Io give the lie to it, George. I beiieve in my wife’s church sod in her religion, and I know she is waiting for me op yonder. George, I can’t say that I have experienced a change of heart,bu: I have experienced a change of intention. I have quit drinking and quit swearing and begun to prsy for forgiveness and strength. Now, George, will you take me in?”— Madisonian. Duty of Farmers. Here w a paragraph from the Nath viile Christian Advocate which many fathers tuns! read witb a sense of guilt: ‘The worst mistake that l father ever made is to suppose that he has any thing on hi* bands more important than looking alter his own children. Crowded with work, be may be, and with necessary work. But it is not possible to even think of a task so im perative in its nature as to take pre cedence of parental duties. Most fathers learn this lesson sooner or later, but many of them, alas, do not learn it until the lime has passed when it can be of particular value. Absorbed, as they are in daily toils, or promoting ambitious designs, they forget their primary obligations, and miss their chance to shape ar.d mold the charac ter of their offspring. The father who never has time to sit down and talk to bis boys is making a mistake which is likely to bear bitter fruit in the years to come. One day he will lament bis folly, and be amazed at it.” Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won ' derful medical discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Bold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. CA-STOIIIJk. rial’3 X7r st “ “ To Cure Constipation Vorevei. Take Cascarets Candv Cathartic 13c or 250. It C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. Milch Cow Wanted. Will pay a liberal monthly rent for a good Milch Cow. Apply at Call office. £<ln<?te k’otir Bowels With C’asraretA. Car.uj Cathartic, cure constipation foiever. V>:. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. Dugan House For Sale or Rem. My bouse and lot on Poplar street. Apply to myself, Mrs. E. W. Dugan, Williamson, Ga., or H. P. Eady, Grif fin, Ga. Seed Corn. Genuine Tennessee Seed Corn for sale. Apply to C. A. Jones, at R. F. Strickland & Co.’s. Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. tOc. 25c. If C. C- C. fail, druggists refund money. T. P- A. Celebration at Savannah, Ga., April 20th to 23rd. Account above occasion, the Central of Georgia Ry Co. will sell round trip tickets to Savannah at rate of |7.53. Tickets on sale April 19th with final limit April 23rd. J. C. Hails, G. P. A., Savannah. C. S. White, Ticket Agt, Griffin. ipV</- Crk * rejr v J3SBI ■ / K / rwari-v *'jSy; ALL BABYLAND is delighted with the prospect of an airing in one of out new style baby carriages. We have the handsomest stock of baby carriages and go-carts in Griffin, in all the latest styles, and with all the new improve ments, that we are selling at from |5.00 to 425.00. CHILDS & GODDARD. • \ X _ - / -■ - t J ■ ■ ■ 111 z ■ • FLEMISTEE & BRIDGES' Advance Sale I OF SPRING MERCHANDISE! With money in hand, our Mr. Flemister spent two weeks h 1 the Eastern Markets and secured our Spiing Stock at such prices that we can offer the best class of goods at prices never attempted I here before. • __ ' £ From the standpoint of fashion, you find at this store styles that every body will be showing later on, but you will remember you saw them here first From every stand point it will pay yon to watch our SPRING SALE, of which this announcement is but the beginning. Oar Bea Department IV Omfl I rlEa {rtf ]B lil i I Ladies Muslin Underclothing. Have added a line of Muslin Un derclothing for ladies from a large manufacturer at prices about cost of material. Corset Covers 15, 25, 40 and 50c. Gowns 50, 65, 75c., $1 and $1 50, ■ Drawers 25, 35, 50, 75c. and sl. Skirts 50c, 75c., sl, $1.25. $1,50 and $1.75 each. Chemise 25, 50, 75c, and SI.OO. * Garments cut full, with double Felled, seams, etc. jd.- Jv'-.,- ■y k ■ Ilßi ff < • Jf * E'E ll’ ® Black and colored Silk Grenadines $9.50, $12.50, sls and $lB pattern. New Wool Dress Goods all prices, colors and blacks. Hundreds of bolts plaid, striped, checked and plain Ribbons. New Silk Blister Crepons. French Organdies in stripes and floral designs, all the new color com binations —exclusive patterns—2o, 30 and 35c. yard. French Ginghams 25 and 40c, yard, beautiful for waists and children’s garments. Real Irish Dimites 25c. yard. Plain and laced striped Organdies in bewildering assortment, 5,7 J, 10, 12i and 15c. Splendid Dress-Gingham 7jc. Toil-du-noid Ginghams 10c. woith 121 c. / Madras Cloth/for shirts and shirt waists 124 and 15c. yard. ntal 1 I i i i in IV> II fJIIP I 1 AI ® 1 I FW *Wn w < 1 ra? Wfc w. W f~' J r : ' ) Yo« can form only an idea of the beauty of our stock from this advertisement. Come to see us, will take pleasure in showing you through and we are positive you will see the best selected stock ever shown in Griffin for spring and summer trade. FLEMISTER & BRIDGES. o New black Taffeta Silks 75c., SI.OO and $1.50 —exceptional values. Plaid Silks, plain and changeable Taffeta Silks, Peau-de-Soi Silks and Ottaman Silks black and colors. 1 i New line “Onyx” Hose for ladies, misses and children, plain and Rich lieu ribbed, 19, 25, 35, 50 and 75c. Special value in ladiee Black Silk plated “Onyx” Hose 49c. value 75c. Misses stainless and seamless black Hose 10c, pair. 72-inch half bleached Table Dam ask 65 and 75c, yard—bargain. All the New Drees Trimmings in Braids, Silk Appliques, Plaited Lib erty Silks, etc. Dress Linings and Findings, Fancy Silk Prismatics, Silk Premiers all colors, Plaid and Roman Striped NdVelties. -jsF w V \ I I \ Mr -" \ A WfficF nHSi “C. B,’’ our New Corset. None better. The new lour hook “Empire” style. Lace Curtains 50c, 75c, $1 to $5 pair, in new fish net designs. Curtain Swiss, Silkatines and Ro man Striped Tickings for fancy pillows and furniture covers. Ferris Corset Waists for ladies, mises and children. Our Lace and Embroidery Depart ments is now filled with all the new creations in fine hand-made and machine-made goods—exhibiting a collection of Laces and Embroideries in style, character and assortment un * attempted by any other establishment. I Fadies all linen embroidered Hand kerchiefs 15c., worth 25c. Ladies all linen hemmed Handker -1 chiefs 10c., special value. . / '■ ■■■■■ ■■ ■» Mens all linen hemmed Hatfdker. chiefs 12}c. “No Rub” white unlanxxdered Shirts for men and boys 50c. Made of New I York Mills Muslin. The best Shirts ® ever offered for the price. Mens and boys Linen Collars all ■ shapes 10c. I * ftE tieRRI PRICER I moststyl@l ■ I ATALOGUESIfSffi, New stock Standard Patterns. April Fashion Sheets to give away. DeJoinville Ties in plaids and stripes—the latest styles for ladiee neckwear. 50c pair for Kid Gloves slightly damaged, worth sl, $1.25 and $1.50. 1,845 yards Swiss and Nainaeok Embroideries, in lengths of 44 yards, at saving of 50 per cent. These were bought as job and are great bargains. , FIRE SALE. f Have quantities of Corsets, Hose, Gloves, Dress Goods, Silks, Suspend ers, Collars, etc., left from our great Fire Sale that you can save 33J to 50 per cent [on. Shirting Prints 3jc. Heavy 4-4 Sea Island 4c. “A. C. A.’’ best feather Ticking 10c. 3-4 Percales, fast colors, sc. Percalines for Dress Lining 74c., worth 124 c. 4-4 Percales, best goods, 8, 10,12ic, 9-4 hemmed bleached Sheets 95c. 10-4 “ “ “ sl. 42x36 Pillow Cases 12ic. each. 42x33 Pillow Cases 10c. each. 10-4 bleached Sheeting 17ic. 10-4 brown Sheeting 15c. English long Cloth 10, 12 and 15c. White and colored Pique lb, 20,25, 35 and 45c,, in the new heavy welt cord. Beet table Oil Cloth 15c. “Florence” heavy Corset 25c.,worth 35c. Splendid values in checked Nain sooks 5, 74,10, 12} and 15c. 40-inch White Lawns 8, 10,12}c. 40-inch white, with colored border, Apron Lawn 10c., worth 15c.