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roßHii UKATBEB CALF TANK, C3KX3OLATNB AMD GREEN
nr LABOB OXFOBDS WB HAVE COMPLETE LINE « TAW, MACK
AMD .CHOCOLATE. AMO TAS AMD MACK 6AMDKIB RANGING IS
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SHOES AND BLACK. -/? . .. . „ *
WE HAVE IB A UMB OF
1 SAMPLE STRAW HATS.
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Pianos and Organs.
j. H. Huff has several Second Hand Pianos
and Organs to sell CHEAP tor CASH or rest.
AH the latest popular hits in Sheet Music
on hand.
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New Garden Seeds.
in fresh from the best growers. Genuine
eastern Irish Potatoes.
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
J. N. HARRIS & SON.
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100 Shad, - •> 10e. to 25c.
GW. CLARK & SON.
Wholevale and Retail Grocer*. l»
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MICE LIME OF
BABY CABEIAGES.
(JW», time or easy payments. Coll
| and see them.
MANGHAM BROS.
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Morning Cail.
GRIFFIN, QJL, APRIL 9. MM.
GBteeOTer DavieH »rd ware Store
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PULEO lAL AMD LOCAL DOTS
T. P. Wl, ol Patillo, vpeot yester
day io thia eity.
L. M. Drewry, of Zeteila, spent yes
terday io the city.
J P. Crawford, ol Zebulon, was io
the eity yesterday.
Mrs. Tbos. R. Milla visited friends
io Atlanta yesterday.
Mias Alice Manley, of Pomona, waa
in the city yaaterday.
Mrs W. H. Brewer spent yesterday
with frienda io Atlanta.
lodge W. C. Beekl spent yesterday
in Atlanta on legal business.
Airing other peopled faults newer
make them smell soy sweeter.
Col. J. M. Kimbrough, Jr, epent
last night with friends io Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Martin have re
turned from a short visit to Maeoo.
800 Winslow, of Greenville, speot
yesterday with relatives in this city.
Mrs. J. C. Brooke returned last night (
from a pleasant visit to relatives io <
Macon. i
Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Owes, of Hollon
ville, spent yesterday with friends. in ,
this city ’ j
The woman who io proof against
flattery has tbs whole world at ber
command
Mrsß. R Blakely returned yester
day from afsw days visit to friends :
io Atlanta. i
Aiderman R. F. Strickland spent
yesterday in Zeboloo attending Pika
Superior court.
Mrg. Will Grabbe and Mr/. James
Camp, of Orchard Hill, spent yester
day in this city.
Miss Sarah Malone left yesterday for,
Atlanta where she will spend several
days with friends.
Mrs. W. A. Freeman of Macon,
pitted through thia city yesterday en
route for Vaughn.
Mses Bessie.Fiocber, ol Zebulon, is
spending a few days in tbis eity with
ber-brotber, J C Fincher.
Djo’t be hasty io jumping nt a
conclusion. You may not be able to
collect your accident policy.
W. B. Griffin returned last night
hum Macon, where be attended the
Epworth League convention.
Mtse TLeo Burr left yraterday for
Atlanta, whert she will spend several
days as the guest of Mrs. Frank Lake.
Mrs Howard Williams, of Wood
bury, spec', yesterday with friends io
this city, leaving io the afternoon for
Barnesville. y
Mrs. P. 8. B. Ford returned to Ce
dartown yesterday after spending a
few days in this city with ber brother,
Charles Pailie.
When a man and a woman argue,
the woman invariably gets the last
word ; but when two women argue it
is always a draw.
Rev T W. O’Kelley and Mr. J. P.
Nichole left last night for the Dead
Lakes of Fiorida, where they will
spend several days bunting and fiah-
Steve and Luke Bro so went to
Hope, Pike county, yesterday to see
their mother, who received very pain
ful injuries from a fall Thursday af
ternoon.
Fem Sauk, Cwbap,—One second-hand
Filck 18-borse-power boiler on skids; al
so, one six-horae-power boiler and engine
on iron wheel*, satiable for a traveling
thresh. H. C. Ccxmiso.
Mrs. E E. Wolcott bee returned to
her borne in Griffin after a visit to her
mother hero. She waa accompanied
by ber sister, Mias Maggio Loe, who
will spend some time io the Gem City.
—Concord Enterprise.
W W. Champion, of Vaughn, spent
yeeteqty io this city. Mr. Champion
is being solicited by friends from all
■laiiitEiiiri vtotor Im wffl! A« •• er
art.
The frail aeee erf thia « «*•■£ r»-
port tort tik* eref «m art rerioariy
m®®4l cnbAA and
tbem to*** wiS he a See crap aad
Anhar BeAdrag, *be ba* bceo ia
Be* York lor the part two year*, re
with tab father, CeL B J- Mfa( •»
Exp*ri*awM, after which he will go to
Brazil. where 'he hoe accepted! a fin*
f—Waa with aa *i*ririp*l cerparaiine
Mr. Bwar Bovaa refereed abort two
wetbigs Croat Griffin, where ho han
herw tiring foe **v*ral year*, to bio I
Carreer Howry coaaty ba***, to again
reaifia. Mr. Bawaa’a plare io owe ol
the b*rt iw f hia eoetiow, and hi* oM
frieedr weteowae tab rrtan* —Henry
Cowwty Weekly.
Waiter Bee k* leave* thio morning
far Macoa, where ha* accepted a po*
«immi in the aoditrr’- offiea of the
Georgia finrtto*ra and Ftorirfb rail
rvil 1 Hi* many Griffin friend* win
regret to reo bin* leave het aH will
join the CalX in wieCwng hia eseeea
in hie new field of labor.
Th* Loag Draw* Oat Cnau-
Tbo criaao haa been a
week, and m bow, aay the diepetehea,
to bo protoeged three day* irore, poe*
arbly art ral days more->»akiog two
week* io a‘i Tbi* will be the moot
extraordinary crim known to birtory.
It make* boAoea* people tired- All
boeioee* io effected thereby aleeoat a
greatly uif war bad been declared.
W* hope tbo deliberaUoo exercMed u
an omen of caperior action when the
time for eettvn come*.
The foreign affaire committee of the
booae ba* decided to agree with the
foreign affair* committee of the senate
in the recommendation to be made to
coogreo*. The president ha* been in
formed of the matter, and also that >o
effort will be mad* to reetraiv con*,
greea until Wednesday, at which time
a menage from tbs president i* expec
ted The report* of the two commit
tee* will contain a recommendation
that the United States recognise the
1 freedom of Cuba. Thia'involve*,
we soppoaed it would, a further decla
ration that the United State* cbould
intervene to make tbi* declared free
dom an accomplished fact. Spain
ba* already announced that the will
not consider the question of demand
for the freeing of Cuba, and it is not
to be expected cbe will view with
calmness an intervention tq establish
that freedom agaiost her wish. War
would naturally follow any effort at
interveotion for the purpose named
Mobile Register.
O-AJStaJOTUOA.
//iTsi r? "*
tos't Tatacras!& »eJ Swu&t llis A.»y.
To temeeo eastiy and forever te nsa*
neUe. sett or ilte. nerve and viror, tnis No-To-
Bae. the wender-worker, that make, weak mea
strong. All druggists, SOeor*l. Cnrecuanm
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterttn* Remedy Co. Chicago or New York.
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STATE OF GEORGIA,
Bfal.dixg Cocjrrr.
To All Whom It May Concern:
E. W. Hammond having in proper form
applied to me for permanent letter* of ad
ministration qn the estate of M. O. Bow
doin, late of said county, this ia to cite all
and singular, the creditor* and next of kin
of M. O. Bowdoin, to be and appear at my
office in Griffin, Ga., on the first Monday
in May, 1898, by 10 o'clock a. m., and to
show cause, it any they can, why perma
nent administration should not be granted
to E. W. Hammond on M. O. Bowdoin’*
•state.
Witaem my band and official signature,
thia 4th day of April, 1898.
J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary.
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VAR HAY SOM
BE DECLARED
in popular favor between Spring broilera,
Spring IMb, tad Spring veal far an appe
tising dinner. Whichever yonr frney
dietlM jm will find fresh and delirious,
ot excellent flnvor ttd prime qwdtty.
We are reecMng them freak every day.
J. R* SHEDD.
jAjql OrdixiAxiC6|i
TtamMWMißffimne MmH* <rf to*
SXasfitoMdbg to* Mayor ami Own;
cB os toeewy es Griffis. TW trawmsd afi
ter the B**mipr al tow irdiwsnn*, tout fiec-
AmtwrSlmd and ttytvs as toe
catoaf to*
s&fing star toe w- 3 «mdt or bridT ffi»
wwto "haito* wato qfathirirami *f no*
las tows toirtw toat toe mid
aKtom, when an ammdfat, shall rmd a*
The site Emffis of th* »y of
Gnffia atadl be bosntod ow to* north Iff
Bnatonff rtrart, cart Iff *•**
teSmtad wig-
« mid limit* art WB rtrort wtort
and havfag w*£b of a tofcknem of art fam
dwmMrtmniKtow, cereal with date,
tin or metal roof.
Art! be it farther ortained kyaaffimrifa
ni *fnim~H Tb-r ■■■* and part* of
ordtmaces ia ccalict with thia ordinance
be, asd the **me are hereby reprahri
IwwlatrttoßalMffirts, HL. Hw **
IM
Account of toe qnadnnfal general as
ferenceM.E. church, *ortb,
May IM. toe Southern Rnilway wflllmß
ticket* Mays, A A wito fi~l hmitMay
JI, IMS, at half rata*—one fore round top.
(>dice of routes, via Washington, aUraß,
or via Norfolk and steamer.
For fall particnlan addrma.
&H. Habdwk*,
A. G. P. A., Atlanta.
Raitoaix Clxftox,
T. P. A., Macon.
C. A Griffin.
FOB SALE.
430 acres of land, lying watotortH*-
cent to the villas of Orchard Big,
and fronting Central Railroad of Georgia
over one ante About one heffin a high
state of cultivation, with tenant and aA
houses; balance in orjgtnal fimrta. The
place contains a fine young poach andap
pie orchaid, and i* nearly endoaed with
wire fences. It fowdl watered by branches
and a large creek. It lie* well, red t* 4
miles from Griffin. Would sell vesy low
for cash or on time, or would exchange
for Atlanta real estate.
Apply to or addrets, _
H. C-Vcmmixg, Griffin, Ga.
law Rate* to MrtfcULVA, Acccact South
era Baptist Oarraote.
Account of the Baotiat conventions at
Norfolk, Va., May 5-U. the Southern
Railway will aell round trip ticket* May S
to 8, inclusive, limit 15 days from date of
aale, at half rate*—one fare for round trip
(|LSJSO from Griffin). Bate* open to every
one. Best aerviee. Excdlent schedules
via Southern Railway. ™
For fall particulan addreas,
&H.HAMDWICK, “
A. G. P. A., Atlanta.
Rajhoall Cliftos,
T. P. A., Macon.
C. 8. White, T. A-, Griflin.
—
1 ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Bepmentatiye-
. Editos Cau.: Please announce my
name a* a candidate for Representative
‘ from Spalding county, subject to the action
1 ot the democratic party. I shall be pleased
1 to receive the support of all the voters
r if elected will endeavor to represent the
I interests of the whole county.
J. B. Bell:
For Tax Collector.
I respectfully announce to the citizens
nf Spalding county that I am a candidate
for reflection to the office df Tax Collec
tor of thia county, subject to the choice of
the democratic primary, and shall be
grateful for all vote* given me.
' . T. R. NUTT.
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1 For County Traanrar.
To the Voter* of Spalding County: I
announce myself a candidate for rejec
tion for the office of County Treasurer,
subject to democratic primary, and if elect
ed promise to be aa faithful in the per
’ formance of my duties in the future aa I
have been in the past
J. C. BROOKS.
‘ For Tax Receiver.
I respectfully announce myself as a can
l didate for re-election to the office of Tax
1 Receiver of Spalding county subject to the
\ action of primary, if one is held.
> 8. M. MCOWELL.
I For Sheriff.
1 I .respectfully inform my friends—the
people of Spalding county—that I am a
' candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject
to the verdict of a primary, if one is held
, Your support will be thankfully received
and duly appreciated.
M J. PATRICK.
For Sheriff.
I am a candidate for the democratic
nomination for Sheriff, and earnestly ask
the support of all my friends and the pub
lic. If nominated and elected, it shall be
my endeavor to fulfill the duties of the of
fice aa faithfully aa in the past.
M. F, MORRIS.
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We would like to
make your old Buggy
as good as new, or
give you a new one
for it
Hand-made harness
H.P.EADT S ttk
SMC Offllt! j
SMIC HBU
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On account of the inclement
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weather, our Opening will be con-
tinned Tuesday and Wednesday.
You will be rewarded by see
ing the handsomest stock of Dry
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Goods, Notions, etc., artistically
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displayed, in the brightest, best
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lighted store room in Griffin.
Remember our stock is new,
the prices the lowest.
New shapes in Ladies Linen
Collars. .
Flemister & Bridges.
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WE TURN THE .
DOOR KNOB!
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: We Swing the Door Wide Open
f AND INVITE YOU INTO THE BAZAAR OF COLLECTED GOODNEBB AT
j OUR ETORE. GOODNESS OF ASSORTMENT, GOODNESS OF STYLE AND
GOODNESS OF VALUE.
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- Tuesday and Wednesday,
- OUR OPENING DAYS AT OUR STORE-HOME.
I WE ASK THE PEOPLE TO COME aND PASS JUDGMENT ON THE
DISPLAY. THE EXHIBITION WILL CONTAIN CONCEITS AS DAINTY AS
EVER WAS COZENED OUT OF ARTISTS BRJTNt-
MISS MYNBON IS A MASTER IN THE ART MILLINERY. IF YOU BUY
THE BEST HER WIT AND HER HAND MUST FASHION IT,
FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND MILLINERY NOVELTIES IN GREAT
: VARIETIES.
s THE SALESLADIES WILL MAKE YOU PRICES REALLY UNIQUE FOR
THfilß CHEAPNESS.
Latest Dress Fabrics and Fash
ionable Trimmings.
1 NEVER WAS A MERCHANT MORE “GOOD-AND-READY” IN SEASON
ABLE DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED WOOLENS, SILKS, ETC.,
WITH WINSOME TRIMMINGS TO MATCH IN ALL THE SPRING SWEETS
Clothing, Clothing!
The Clothing Department is a finished gem—a well rounded store within
itself, making new friends every day as is every department of the business.
It’s not the horae shoe ovfer our door giving us lack, no hick about it. It’s
the divorcement of desirable merchandise from high prices, giving fall
measure of value for every penny received.
SHOES, SHOES.
Special bargains in Drew Selby A Coa fine Shoes in all colors. Drew
Selby Shoes are the beat.
We haye a beautiful line of CARPETS and MATTING which we want
you to see. You are cordially invited to attend our opening.
-BASS BROS.
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