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BARGAINS IN SHOES.
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WE OFFER TO THE TRADE EVERY BHOE REMAINING IN THE
WILLIAMS STOCK AT NET COST, AND HAVE A NICE LOT OF NEW
ONES JUFT IN.
DONGOLA SANDALS FOR LADIES, 78c.
DONGOLA SANDALS FOR LADIES, |LOO.
NICE DONGOLA BLACK OXFORD, $1.28.
LADIES BLACK AND TAN LACE AND BUTTON SHOES NOW IN AT
PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION.
TRY US AND BE CONVINCED.
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WE ARE STILL GIVING EVERY CUSTOMER A FREE GUESS AT THE
B GOLD WATCH.
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J, H. HUFF’S BOOK AND MUSIC STORE
Is headquarters for the celebrated Easy Run
ning and Noiseless Sewing Machine. Sold on
H easy terms.
Best assortment of Needles and Oil always
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J. H- UtEFT.
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New Garden Seeds.
All fresh from the best growers. Genuine
Eastern Irish Potatoes.
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
J. N. HARRIS & SON-
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BARGAINS IN GROCERIES.
40 her* Soap for SI.OO. A good roasted Coffee for 10c. lb.
. 20 lbs. Sugar for SI.OO. Raw Peanuts sc. lb.
50 lbs Grits for SI.OO. We are the lowest price house on
Ball Potash, 100. ball for sc. Hay, Corn, Bran, Cotton Seed Meal
Prune*, Bc. and Hulls.
G. W. CLARK & SON.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
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BARGAINS IN
FURNITURE,
CROCKERY,
LAMPS,
CUTLERY,
ETC., ETC.,
I MANGHAM i BROS.
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Morning Cail.
GRIFFIN, GA., MARCH 10, 1898.
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Office over Davis’ Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. SB.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
Officer R. A. Gordon spent yesterday
in Newnan.
J. W. Coggins, of Reeks, was in the
city yesterday.
Mayor Davis spent last night with
friends in Macon.
Chas. T. Smith, of Concord, was in
the city yesterday.
W. T. Scott, of Hollonville, was in
the city yesterday.
J. W. Crawford, us Jolly, spent yes
terday in this city.
R. L. Williams spent the day in
Atlanta yesterday.
Sam Boykin, of Brooks Station, was
in the city yesterday.
Col. J. D. Boyd, Jr., spent the day
in Atlanta yesterday.
E. T. Kendall, of Vaughn, spent
yesterday jn this city.
Mrs. John Dunbar, of Holionville,
was in the city yesterday.
Col. J. M. Kimbrough,Jr., spent last
night with friends in Atlanta.
Elder T. J. Head returned yesterday
from a few days visit to Atlanta.
Col. W. D. Carbart returned I art
night from a short visit to Atlanta.
Judge W. C. Beeks spent the day in
Atlanta yesterday on legal business.
That dreaded disease, Coosump
ttoa, cared with Thrash’s Lung Re
storer and Consumptive Cure. All
druggists, 50c bottle.
Miss Lizzie Connell, of Concord,
spent yesterday with friends in this
city.
Mr and Mrs Win. Shannon, of
Holionville, spent yesterday in this
city.
Mr. and Mrs J W Mangham spent
the day with friends in Atlants y« ea
terday.
Mrs. Williiin Tarpley and Miss Em
ma Fife, of Hampton,visited friends in
this city yesterday.
Mrs. Pryor and daughter, Miss Ola,
%f Concord, spent yesterday with
friends in this city.
Rev. Henry B Mays left yesterday
for Atlanta, where ho will spend a few
days with relatives.
Mrs. E it. Richards left yesterday
‘ to spend several days with relatives
3 and friends in Atlanta.
J. H. Stevens, of Stevens Pottery, ie*
■ turned home yesterday after spending
a few days in this city.
The Social Circle will meet this
f (Wednesday) afternoon with Mrs Jim
Brown at three o’clock.
} Mrs. Ruan and Mrs. Troy,of Macon,
aie spending a few days in this city as
( the guests of Mrs. Thos. Nall.
Mrs. Ann Thompson, of Woodbury,
is spending several days in this city
with the family of Col.. Geo. I Janes.
, There is nothing better than
Thrash’s Lung Restorer for Coughs
Colds, LaGrippe and all Lung
Troubles. 50c bottle.
t Mrs. Chloe Mitchell, of Atlanta, will
return house this morning after spend
ing several days with friends iti this
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city.
Miss Jennie English, of Atlanta, re
' turned bosno j tsterday after spending
several days in this city as the guest of
• Miss Opal Smith.
Mrs. C. Willis returned to her home
in Barnesville yesterday after spending
aotne time in this city with her daugh
ter, Mrs J. W. Bullard.
Huward McMahon, of Barnesville,
came up yesterday in response to a
telegram announcing the death of hi*
father, Geo. A McMahon.
Mrs F. A. Mrs. Will C.
King, Jr ,of Atlant*, are spending
several days at Experiment with the
family of Col. R. J. Redding.
Miss Florence Sandora, of Forsyth,
who has been visiting relatives in this
city for several days, left yesterday for
Atlanta, where she will visit friends. »
‘‘The Grand Old Man "
One of the curious thiogs about Mr.
Gladstone is the difference which years
hare produced both io hie appearance
end expression. At all times he must
have been a handsome man But,
strangely enough, when he entered
the HOuse of Commons, in his 22d
year, it was the beauty that seemed to
point to premature death. “His face,”
says Mr. McCarthy, “was pallid, aL
most bloodless, and the palloy was
brought into greater life by the abun
dant and intensely black hair and the
large, fiery black eyes tint blazed
upon the world.” Different portraits
of Mr. Gladstone form- an interesting
study. The face that looks out from
the portrait of 1832 is thin ; the lea*
tures look sharp; the cheeks have the
smoothness and moderate 'fulness of
youth ; of the naoulh, beautifully shap
ed, full, and yet not large, the domi
nant expression is sweetness and tran
quility, says Justin McCarthy. Ina.
later picture one sees the cheeks <x.
panding, the chin getting equ&rer, the
brow heavier and the mouth stronger,
larger and grimmer T|je expression
is altogether one of serioueness and of
frowning earnestness. And then, when
on! comes to the portraits of old age,
there is another and quite as great a
transformation The heavy black lovks
have, of course, disappeared, and Ibis
brings oyl the enormous size of the
bead, large in brow and in back ; the
mouth appears, again, to be fuller
than even iu middle age, and lb*
whole lace haa broadiwed ; but tl e
rxpreoion has .‘..st nil the stern and
strenuous gravity <d middle age, as
a'o’.t as the sWul suftnes-i of youth,
aocl there is a genial emile, i.e of the
warrior who lias done all his fighting
and can new look with tome detach
menl, ar d even with some humor, on
the battlefield which knows him no
more.
Best of All
To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly
beneficial manner, when the springtime
comes, use the true and perfect remedy,
Syrup of Figs. One bottle will answer for
all the family and costs only 50 cents; the
large size sl. Buy the genuine. Manu
factured by the California Fig Syrup Com
pany only, and for sale by all druggists.
Advertised Letters.
List of letters remaining in the Griffin,
Ga., postoffice, week ending Mar. 12,1898.
Persons calling will pleae say “advertised”
and give date. One cent must be paid on
each advertised letter.
MALE LIST.
W. P. Barnes, Henry Day, B. F- —— f
George Freeman, C. Grase,R. Allen Jones,
Loyal Korned, H. S. Lee, Cindo Lorter,
J. R. Lindsay, W. J. McKennell, J. W.
Maddox, Edna McDouall, C. S. Newton,
Willie Pinks, Josephßobcrs, W. M. Smith,
Mose Mobley, Nero Sampson, Isah Thur
man, Lum Williams, Jim Woodard.
FEMALE LIST.
Mrs. Lizzibeth Browner Ale, Miss Ella
Lody, Mrs. Emma Milner, Mrs. Lizzie B.
Noncr, Mrs. Julia Porter, Mrs. R. M. Ray,
Mrs. WffJl. Tines, Mrs. Adline Under
wood.
David J. Bailey, Jr., P. M.
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Tax Receivers Notice for 1898.
I will be at the different Precincts for
the purpose of receiving your State and
County Tax returns on the following
dates: April April May.
Line Creek 4 18 23
Mt. Zion 5 19 24
Union 6 20 25
Africa 7 21 26
Cabin 8 22 27
On’s 9 23 28
Akin 11 25 30
Griffin on Orr’s days.
You will find me at my office in Griffin
at EDWARDS BROS. RACKET STORE
all the time from April Ist to July Ist
except dater named above.
Remember office at Edwaid Bros. Rack
et Store, Brooks’ old stand. Books close
July Ist. S. M. M’COWELL,
T. R, S. Co. (a.
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ALL BABYLAND
is delighted with the prospect of an airing
in one of our new style baby carriages.
We have the f 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
$25.00.
CHILDS & GODDARD.
FLEMISTER & BRIDGES’
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Advance Sale
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OF SPRING MERCHANDISE!
With money in hand, our Mr. Flemister spent two weeks in
the Eastern Markets and secured our Spiing Stock at such prices
that we can offer the best class of goods at prices never attempted
here before.
From the standpoint of fashion, yon find at this store styles that every body will be
showing later on, bnt yon will remember yon saw them here first. From every stand
point it will pay yon to watch our SPRING SALE, of which this announcement is bnt
the beginning.
Our Hew Dejartmeni
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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.
Skiits 50c, 75c., sl, $1.25. $1,50
and $1.75 each.
Chemise 25, 50, 75c. arid SI.OO.
Garments cut full, with double
Felled seams, etc.
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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 —20, 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,
124 and 15c.
Splendid Dress Gingham 74c.
Toil-du-noid Ginghams 10c. worth
124 c.
Madras Cloth for shirts and shirt
waists 124 and 15c. yard.
You can form only an idea of the beauty of
our stock f'roni this advertisement. Come to see
us, will takJ 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.
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.
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New line “Onyx” Hose for ladies,
misses and children, plain and Rich
lieu ribbed, 19, 25, 35, 50 and 75c.
Special value in ladies 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 Dress 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
Novelties.
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“C. B,” our New Corset. None
better. The new lour hook “Fmpire”
i 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.
’ Fadi.ta all linen embroidered Hand
’ kerchiefn 15c., worth 25c.
i Ladies all linen hemmed Handker
chiefs 10c., special value.
Mens all linen hemmed Handker
chiefs 124 c.
“No Rub” white unlanndered Shirts
for meu and boys 50c. Made of New
York Mills Muslin. The best Shirts
ever offered for the price.
Mens and boys Linen Collars all
shapes 10c.
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New stock Standard Patterns.
April Fashion Sheets to give away.
DeJoinville Ties in plaids and
stripes—the latest styles for’ ladies
neckwear.
50c pair for Kid Gloves slightly
damaged, worth sl, $1.25 and $1.50.
1,845 yards Swiss and Nainseok
Embroideries, in lengths of 4| yards,
at saving of 50 per cent. These were
bought as job and are great bargains.
FIRE SALE.
Have quantities of Corsets, Hose,
Gloves, Dress Goods, Silks, Suspend
ers, Collars, etc., left from our great
Fire Sale that you can save 334 to 50
per cent Jon.
Shirting Prints 34c.
Heavy 4”4 Sea Island 4c.
“A. C. A.” best feather Ticking 10c.
3- Percales, fast colors, sc.
Percalines for Dress Lining 74c.,
worth 12|c.
4- Percales, best goods, 8,10,124 c.
9- hemmed bleached Sheets 95c.
10- “ “ “ sl.
42x36 Pillow Cases 124 c. each.
42x33 Pillow Cases 10c. each.
10-4 bleached Sheeting 174 c.
10-4 brown Sheeting 15c.
English long Cloth 10, 12 and 15fe.
White and colored Pique 15,20,25,
35 and 45c„ in the new heavy welt
cord.
Best table Oil Cloth 15c.
“Florence” heavy Corset 25c.,worth
35c.
Splendid values in checked Nain
sooks 5, 74,10, 124 and 15c.
40-inch White Lawns 8, 10, 12jc.
40-inch white, with colored border,
Apron Lawn 10c., worth 15c.