The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, April 16, 1898, Image 4

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. * " fih ■ . r •- IV Tough Clothes for Boys TO WEAR TO SCHOOL TUB SPRING TO STAND TBS WEAR AND TEAS j OF BASE mix AND OUT OF DOOR SPORTS CLOTHES WTIH THS SWB WILL SEWED AND THS BUTTONS TIGHTLY FASTENED ON- j WE HAVE JUST SUCH THINGS FOR THS YOUNGSTERS. BESIDES g BUNG FULL OF WEAR. THEY ARE NEAT AND SHAPELY. t Our Boys Clothes Have double knees and seats. 1 1 WE ONLY HAVE A LOOTED NUMBER OF RALLS AND BATS, AND WILL GIVE ONE SET WITH EVERY BUTT BOUGHT OF US Bai WEEN THIS AND EASTER THOS. J. WHITE ' l 1 Clothier, Furnisher and Hatter. . i • 11 New Garden Seeds.i All fresh from the best growers. Genuine 1 Eastern Irish Potatoes. Prescriptions carefully compounded. J. N. HARRIS & SON GRIFFIN CYCLE CO. A FIRST CLASS BICYCLE SHOP FILLS A LONG FELT WART IB GRIFFIS. WE CAR DO ARY BICYCLE WORK. S AGENTS FOR ! STERLING, \| f/jZAV'X , RAMBLER,' 1 eclipse, CRAWFORD BICYCLES. This is the finest line of wheels ever handled in Griffin. ALL KINDS BICYCLE SUNDRIES. Griffin Bicycle Co. i For Ute present ia Kincaid Building. oa Solomon rtreet. SPRING OLF-ZEnSriZSTG-. Oar Spring Opening han ctanmenced and will coEfanue the balance A < tha eaaaon. We Lkve rose wtra low wicen today; ~~~ « Good Rio Coffee Ite for fl. WlteGnte fl-Parched Coffee 10c lb. 8 Ite ‘ BodaMe. 48 tan Soap forfl. 30 ite Sagar for fl- Ctitforni* Evaporated Psactaa . feta. S-poaad can bat Table Ptaetaa 124 c can. Btackberris Ite. can, 3 cans for 85c • Beat cleaned Currant* Be fl*. From tola dale will tare Fresh Vegetables every day. ; Jute ia, lee Cored Btißea,Bacoa Btilien. We tare toe goods you need aad we want , yoa «o gHK wa a cbaace ai yoar poretaara Two express wagons caa deliver goods • 'qvnkiy. ■■■ • G W. CLARK & SON. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. New goods in Cut Glass and Sterling Silver for Wedding or Anniversary gifts. MANGHAM BROS. Morning Call. GRIFFIS, GA, APRIL !«, ISM. Bant Hardware Stere TXLKPHO3X 80. «k FRR6ORAL AH LOCAL BOTA Chan T. Smith, of Concord, was in the city yesterday. CoL J. Monroe Ogden, of Maeaa,vas in the city yesterday. Mm Wm As iirsna, of Zotofle, wao io the city yesterday R.K.HMdenis~cad»g Uriny in Tfr a. J ■ ' Mm Josie Tooemtene, o« ■ifSJSFS* <,s*•*».& - , ’ . ‘if anma a lIIR Ini it nit nni it ii n i Illi I II Mil HHI I i u ■ i MfjSfe Knl I nrall nil I ~ ' S ’XX"\ i FREE i-V ' "’'- ■ ■ <*asSfc- 11 j WITH EVERY SUIT I spent yeaterday with friend* in Grif fin R-v. F. M BhUoek. of Jooseboro, was in the city yesterday. 8 P. Hovefl, of Ztboloo, epent yes terday with friends in this city. Dao Hodeon, of Conyers, spent yesterday with friends in thia city. W. H. Boyles returned yesterday from a bminews trip tbrongh Sooth Georgia “ , Dr J. M. Tbsae returned yesterday from a few days visit to Indian Springs. Mrs. Was. Perkins and Mrs. Sosaa Hams; of Hope, spent yesterday in thia city K a wi» thinks a girl is a vinoo, mm other girl prooonncaa her a per- Sect sight Mrs W B Reeves returned yester day front a ptesasot visit to retetives and friends in Atlanta. Col T. O. BkeUie, of the Macon Tel egraph, spent yesterday io thio city in | the interest of his paper < Cm J. W English, of Atlanta, cease ( down yesterday and is the gnost of , fnessds at the Befaaa Home. ( Jon. I~ Barr left yesterday for At- i Santa, where be wwl spend a fen dqn < with hie ofster, Mrs. Frank Lake 1 " J. H.lMionr,wfAttenta, tmvo&nt paaoenger ageotfer theXC-andß*. | * L railroad, waa ia the e*iy j wtrrday. U wcaoea were anaMa to ere ita fia* ctottaa otiber wraaen wear, ttoy fiVM gmMMJ MWMKIrw Score tawtaode oarer tbtak of leß lagtitasr wives aaytbia* <nt» after BWWWWW IB W* »Vr ManJenie Lawtoa ■« anted yer te*day tarns a lew days visit to the family rt Adjt Gee.. KvH. at Benny Side. Mfee Mary StrieMaad. ere of oer meet popelair yoaag tafiea, vtated frieede ia GriMa Ore weak—Concord 1 &OIUwvBwB» < Jack Ogtawa and Wai- Oslemaa. oi ] Atlanta, reterved kerne ymtr.day aL t ter speeding a few days w th fnenda i ia tbie eRy. < Foa Saue. Caaar.—One amnad-baad ? Flick 18 bom power toiler oa skxta. al- * en,eaeototaseepowertaßer eadeagine , oainm wtatb>, aedtabte for a trsveiisg tbreab. H. C. Ctaocso. I Mina Lih McLaeae, of Fbyetieviiw, ’ arrived ia tbeeity yeotevday aad ftr several days will be the gawt ol Mra. • WillC EM*r Mrs. Rebecca Poe, ol BarnetviHe, retained home ' yesterday after apendieg vome time in this rity as the goes* of Mr* A J. Barr. > Mnaad Mr*. R A. Reddiog aod ’ Mr and Mrs Will C-King, es Atlanta, returned home yewterday, after afcnd ing a few days with the family of Col. R J. Redding, at Experiment j Rev. Geo W. kl.irgaa, us Tarin, re- ( turned home yeeterday after specdiof < several days in thia city awiatiJ g Rev- 1 H B. Mays io a protracted meeting he ’ i* eondoetiog at Hanleiter church. The first batch cf a Wien to peso through thia city went doc 3 fast night , on the Centra!, pa-aiog here at 9:3). ( They came from Fort McPbenos, acd 1 were enroute for Tyhee lelasd A i large crowd gathered al the depot to i see them. Oscar McMahon, who has been eerv ing on the county cbaiogaag for see eral weeks pest, for being imphcated ( io the robbery of Mr H. C Burr’s res- , idenee the first of thia y*ar, ba* been pardoned by Gov. Atkinson. The pa pers came to Sheriff Morris yesterday, and McMahon will be given his liber ty today. i Geo. P- Rowell, N. W. Ayer A 1 Boa, and the A. Frank Co., of New York and Philadelphia, Ibe acknowledged ad- 1 realising agencies of the world, claim the paper to advertise ia is the one carrying tbebulk of the tome advertisers. We would respectfully call your attention to toe large number of advertisements ap pearing in the Call for Griffin bctaaea bouses. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. tote- yf tor Fittj Oewti. cere. re sx: msce. *~«>i pare. iue. tL A2 *lf 'WAV •»’ ' > A ■ T A ▼ I ft 1 V f■II r 1 F 1111111 ® i• wW:* : < i ■■■WliAllLjUlHfty Last Performance of ttie Seasot! Monday, April 18th. t The Sweet Siitfiiog Cawedhm, EDWIN IDAVIS Aid His Big Ceapaiy. 20-F unmakers-20 i PRICKS AS USUAL SEATS os SALE at WHITE’S STORE, Ml 1 FMB FOR STARVM6 CUBAIS Sub WhiM»- i tat to erary taatctfal. Emr tarirtt «T 1 gmtmwmiMyoc order mb watoa . a gMnalee «f parity aad high grade a critasa. O«r groema aai anat* are vorttyaryaarapactalattmfioaMiwtak . J. R. SHEDD. - nrru J 1 a / i . m A" F ff * ■-- - .;~a a ! • ”/ -*-*■» I SPRIRG KUEHES Fte “that tired iNfing,** spring few 4 toe gtooal laasitadß that comm with warm days, when toe system total tom cJ«med from the impurities that winter hmtamotad lathe Hood, yen w!B find s in oar Spring Tonic and Stomach Bitters. ' Fbr purifying toe blood and giving tone to toe body they are unexcrited! N. B. DREWRY* SON, c 88 HiU Street- I ANNOUNCEMENTS. ’ Fw Coanty torreycr. I hereby announce myself a candidate nr County Surveyor, of Spalding county, ■ suited to the democratic primary of June ggrd. U B> kUJ- Fw Cesnty Cfrinr 4 whiter. a At the eotattotioa of many voters I bereby announce myself a candidate for County Onmmtaioner, subject to the dem ocratic primary. If elected, I pledge my- | stif to aa tomto.butinemlikeadminßtra tioa of ’county afftirs in the direction of lower taxes. B. F. STRICKLAND. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate far County Oommtaraner, subject to the democratic primary to be held June 23, next. If elected, I pledge myself toeco- I nomkal and btmness methods in conduct ing the affairs ot the county. W.J.FUTRAL- I hereby announce myself a candidate 1 for County Commissioner cf Spalding coantv, subject to the Democratic primary oi June 23d. W. W. CHAMPION. < To the Votes of Spalding County: J hereby announce mystif a candidate for ] metection to the office oi County Commie stoner of Spalding county, subject to the < democratic primary to be btiddrn June 23, ( 1898. My record ia the past» my pledge t for future faithfulness. D. L. PATRICK. For SepresestattTt- Eonon Cau: Please announce my name as a candidate foe Representative from Spalding county, rahject to toe action ot the democratic party- 1 idmsed to receive the rapport of all the votetsand if elected will endearor to represent toe interests of the whole county. J. B. 3m_ Tter Tax Cdkcisr I respectfully announce to the citize&s of Spalding county that I am a ran fcr re-election to the office of Tax Collec tor of this county, subject to the choice cf the democratic primary, sad shall be grattiol for all votes gives, me. T. R. NUTT. Ftr Craaty Treunrer. To the Veters of Spaleiug County: I anßounce myself a candidate far re-dee tioa for the office a( County Treasurer, subject to democratic primary, and if tieet ’ed promise to be ss faithful in the per fonaance of my duties in the future as I have been in the past. J. C. BROOKS. Fkr Tax Secrinr. I respectfcLy snnounce tnysdf as a can didate fcr re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of Spalding county .subject to the action of primary, if one is held. S. SL M'COWELL. Ftr Sheriff. I respectfully inform my friends—the people of Spalding county—that I am a candidate far the office of Sheriff, subject to the verdict of a primary, if one is btid Your srrppOTt will be thankfully received and duly appreciated. 1 M J. PATRICK. F?r Sheriff. I am a candidate fcr the democratic ; Dcrainaticn foe Sheriff, and earnestly aak the anpport cf all my friends and the pub lic- If nemirjued and elected, it sh-aH be 1 my endeavor to falffil the duties cf the of- | fice as faitofuEy as in toe past. M. F. MORRIS, Bicycles . . —BY — H.P.EADY&CO. WOU GUA&mfiED. PROMPT DELimi. r temißieriK nnugte. | A-wumwi FLIMISTEB A BRIDGES ARE NOW READY FOB BUSINEBB IN THEI S NEWLY FITTED UP STORE, NO. 22 HILL STREET, WITH THE MOST I BRAUTIFCL STOCK OF NEW DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC., EVER SHOWN I in griffin; ■ ■ ‘ ag I OUR OPENING THE PAST WEEK WAS QUITE A SUCCESS, AND Wl I FELL GRATEFLL FOR THE MANY KIND EXPRESSIONS OF PRAISE I FROM EVERY ONE THAT CALLED. | Will offer special inducements this week on our Black and Colored Silk Grenadines, Silk and Wool Dress Goods. Bring your samples from Ns* I York or Atlanta and we will duplicate them at leas cost All the newmt 1 trimming and linings to match each piece. I Wash Goods! Wash Goods!! I In Wash Dress Goods we show everything desirable from a 3c. Lava to M 40c. Ownndia- i Ourl24c. and 15c. Madras for shirt wairt and 30c. French Organdie I can't be duplicated in this city. 1 Onr Ready to Wear Department.! Have secured the upper floor oi our store room far our ladies Muslin, Underwear, Skirts etc. I dan sell you Corset Coven, White Skirts, Night Bobes, Drawers and I Chemise at about coat oi the material. New Line received Friday. Ladin I Black, Navy and Colored T<m Skirts from SI.OO to $l5O each. Portier Curtains from $1.75 pair to $7.50. Lace Curtains frmn 50c. to $7.00 pair. HOSIERY. In Hosiery we keep right up to date, with plentitude and the range of selections. Men’s Derby Bibbed fast black Seamless Hose, 10c. Misees IXI Bibbed fast black Seamless Hose 2 past for 25c. • Infants Hmnsdorf Hose, regular made Ladies Fart Black Hose 10ft, ' .1 Ladies Sesonlem Hose, fart black, 2 pain far 25c Ladies regular made Lisle Hose, Onyx Hack, roedal 25c. Ladies Black Silk Hose 49c. worth 75e. All sms. Gents Half Hose, made, with or without white foot, black or; J tan 2 pair 25c. Fowler Shirts,"Negligee, with or without collar SI.OO. Latest shades. Fowlen 1900 linen 4-ply Collan 10c. 4-ply Cuffs 15c. Gents Balbriggan rilk finished Shirts and Drawers 25 and 50c. No Rub Unlanndered White Shirts, Men and Boys 50c. worth 75ft. Gents laundered Colored Neriigee Shirts 50 and 75c. each. Gents Night Shirts fancy and plain 50 and 75c. each. Jurt received a large shipment of the Latest Novelties from one of the best makers. Ladies B!ack Silk Steel rod Umbrellas SLOO. Better grades $125 to $4.00. Plain and plaid Colored silk Parasola. Mourning Parasols and Umbrellas. Little Girls Parasols 25, 50, 75, SLOO and SLSO. Ladies new style Collars. Belta and Kid Gloves. More of tike 50c. slightly damaged Kid Gloves worth double the price. This is to be a ribbon season. Can supply you with all the plain and fancy ribbons of beet grades at lowest prices. Corarts. “C. R,” and “R. A G.” corsets in short, medium and extra long wants, plain and summer styles 50c 75c. SI.OO, SL2S and SLSO each. Mimes slightly soiled Ccneta 25ft, wore 50 and 75c. Ladies soiled comets that were SIXX) to SL7S cash. Now 25 and 50c. Todies mourning Corsets 25 and 50c, soiled that were | SI.OO. Japanese lane in latest styles from sc. to 75c. each. Tiaras and Embroideries Pointed-de-Parfa Vai-Net and all the other laces by the yard, or doren. Bargain prices. Our Embroideries are the town talk. More of the short length Nainsook and Swiss Embrideriea. New Trunks and Bags all pricea. white and colored Pique Organdies. White and all colors Ducks. Check Muslin, Dimities, etc., in endless variety. FLEMISTER 4 BRIDGES. YOU WILL FIND AT BASS BROS’. Grand opportunities every day this week, and especially tomorrow, to buy unusual bargains in black and colored DRESS c-o GOODS! TAFFETA SILKS. IN ALL THE STYLISH COLORS. GRENADINES THAT ARE BEAUTIFUL IN DESIGN AND COLORS. SHIRT WAIST SILKS WITH TRIMMINGS TO MATCH EVERY SHADE OF SILK. ' OUR OFFERING THIS WEEK IN LAWNS, DIMITIES, ORGANDIES, PERCALES, EMBROIDERIES LACES AND RIBBONS WILL BB GREAT. THE ATTRACTIONS ARE PARTICULARLY STRONG, AND NO STORE Hit THIS COUNTRY SHOWS BETTER QUALITIES, NEWER EFFECTS OR GREATER VARIETIES. THIS IS DOUBLY INTERESTING FROM THE FACT THAT OUR PRICES RANGE FROM 20 TO 30 PER CENT UNDER RATES USUALLY CURRENT. « MILLINERY . . . . MILLINERY. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, WITH MIRS MYNBON AT THE HEAD AND MISS KATE MILLIGAN AS HER ASSISTANT, is A SUCCESS. NO RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT IN AMERICA HAS A BETTER TRIMMER OR DESIGNER THAN MISS MYNSON. EVERY LADY SHOULD CALL WHO IS INTERESTED IN PRETTY HATS. IF YOU WANT AN OLD HAT RETRIMMED, BRING IT WITH YOU AND YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WHEN YOU FAIT. TO RECOGNIZE IT AS THE OLD ONE PRICES VERY REASONABLE. Shoes at Reduced price BARGAINS IN SHOES, OXFORDS AND SUPPERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE NEW STYLES IN ALL COLORS AND SHAPES JUST RECEIVED FROM DREW SELBY A CO. MAI iInG AND CARPETS VERY PRETTY. CLOTHING, CLOTHING. » CL ° ,TEP?G FRO * SCHLOSS BR0& A CO. HAVE ARRIVED AND ALL ARE INVTTKD TO SEE THEM. EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO COME TO BASS BROS. FOB BARGAINS. T j