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If you want to bay the best Clothing possible
for the money, you can not afford to pass my
stock by. Yoa will find no cld shop worn
Clothing on my counters —but new goods, this
season’s productions. Neat checks, stripes
and plaids, or plain and mixed colors.
r My $7.50 Suit
h the best line of goods at this price ever
shown in Griffin. Absolutely all wool and
sewed with pure dye silk. In fact, I challenge
any body to show you a line at $lO of more
intrinsic value.
Up to $20.00.
Then my finer lines are perfect in fit and work
manship, equal to Tailor made goods.
THOS.J.WHITE
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Clothier, Furnisher and Hatter.
New Garden Seeds.
All fresh from the best growers. Genuine
Eastern Irish Potatoes.
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
J. N. HARRIS & SON.
GRIFFIN CYCLE CO.
A FIRST CLASS BICYCLE SHOP FILLS A LONG FELT WANT
IN GRIFFIN. WE CAN DO ANY BICYCLE WORK.
AGENTS FOR w
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RAMBLER, 'zgOOfef
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BICYCLES. UlW 7
This Is the finest line of wheels ever handled
In Griffin.
ALL KINDS BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
Griffin Bicycle Co.
For the present In Kincaid Building, on Solomon street.
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Our Spring Opening has commenced and will continue the balance of
the season. We have some extra low prices today:
Good Rio Coffee 12i lbs for sl. 50 lbs Grits |l. Parched Coffee 10c lb. 8 lbs
Soda 35c. 40 bars Boap for sl. 20 lbs Sugar for sl. California Evaporated Peaches
9c lb. 8-pound can best Table Peaches 12jc can. Blackberries 10c. can, 8 cans for 25c
Best cleaned Currants 8c lb. From thia date will have Fresh Vegetables every day.
Just In, Ice Cured Bellies, BaCon Bellies. We have the goods you need and we want
you to give us a chance at your purchases. Two express wagons can deliver goods
G, W. CLARK & SON.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
New goods in Cut
Glass and Sterling
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Silver for Wedding
or Anniversary gifts.
MANGHAM BROS.
Morning Cail.
GRIFFIN, GA., APRIL 80, 1808.
Office over Davis’ Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. M.
PERSONAL AND .LOCAL DOTS-
Hon. R.T. Daniel spent yesterday io
Newnan. •
J P. Bledsoe, of Zetella, waa in the
oily yesterday.
B. B. Brown epent the day in At
lanta yeeterday.
? • The Social Circle will meet tbie a!-
ternooo at 8:30 o’clock with Mies Sa
rah Malone.
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Judge Walter C Seeks spent yes
terday in Atlanta.
W. 8 Colbert and J. R. Lindsey
apent yeeterday in Atlanta.
Judge W. D. Carhart will leave to
day to attend Fayetteville court.
Mrs M B. Fowler returned yestm
day from a few daya visit to friends in
Atlanta
Mr. and Mra. Whitely Kincaid apent
yesterday in Atlanta, where they were
entertained by friends.
The many friends of Mr. Pink M.
Sullivan will be sorry to learn that be
is quite ill at hia home in Zebulon.
Max M. Kuttner, one of Rome’s
moat prominent young business men,
spent yesterday with Griffin friends.
Mr. and Mrs W. H, Coppedge, of
Digby, are spending a few days in thia
city with Mr. and Mrs. George J. Cop
pedge.
Rev. Dr. J. B Mack will preach at
tae Presbyterian church tonight at
8 o’clock to whicb tbewmiblic is cor
dially invited.
Dr. M. F. Carson leaves on Thurs
day for Cumberland where be will
read an interesting paper before the
Georgia State Medical Association.
Capt. H E. Oliver, a veteran hard
ware man who travels from Philadel*
phia, hut makes bis home in Georgia,
was in the city yeeterday and wet*
corned by hia friends.
The criminal docket is io be liken
up in Henry Superior Court this
morning. Col. W. E H. Searcy, the
official reporter, has been called over
to take the criminal trials.
Miss Alberta Holt, a highly accom
plished young lady, of Macon, arrived
in the city yesterday and i« the guest
of Mrs. Baldwin B. Davie. She came
up to attend the reception incident to
lbs Davis Gunn marriage to night.
Col. W. J. Kincaid has given the
order to remodel his home, corner of
Tenth and Poplar streets. There will
be several additions and when work is
completed it will M the most elegant
residence in that portion of the city.
Eight head of Durham beef cat
tle will be sold at Experiment Sta
tion tomorrow (Thursday) morning
at 10 o'clock, to the highest bidder,
for cash on delivery. Have been
well fed for three months and are
in fltie condition.
Yesterday afternoon two .special
train loads of soldiers passed through
tbe city enroute for the Florida coast.
They attracted considerable attention
from the Africo American element of
Griffin's citizenship and a few others
that had never smelt powder, but at
the same time are in dread of war.
Last flight Mayor W. D. Davis, act
companied by Mr. Leon 8. Davie, Mr.
Ben R. Fierpivter, Capt, J. Henry
Smith and Col J. hl. Kimbrough Jr.,
left for LaVilla, where be will at noon
today wed Marguerite Gunn and
tonight they will receive their friends
at the residence of Mr. 8.8, Davis
io this city.
Yesterday morning Justice W. D.
Carbart held his first court and bound
over Charlig Hag, colored, in tbe sum
of SIOO for carrying concealed weap
ons He was tried in tbe afternoon
before Judge E. W. Beck in the city
court and the case was continued un
til Thursday on account of the unaa
voidable absence of wilneeeee.
Fob Sale, Cheat,—One second-hand
Frick 18-borae-power boiler on skidsal
so, one six-horse-power boiler and engine
on iron wheel*, suitable for a traveling
thresh. H. C. Cumming.
Rev Thos Stafford, who for the
past month has ably filled tbe pulpit
at Stl George’s Episcopal church, left
yesterday for Atlanta, and hie place
will be filled today by the arrival of
Rev. George A. Whitney, of Maquoeta,
lowa, who has been called ag perma
nent rector. Mr. Stafford resumes hie
missionary work, and has the best
wishes of his Griffin congregation.
Dr Joseph M. Thomas leftyeeteiday
morning for Cumberland Island where
he will attend the annual meeting of
the Georgia State Medical Society and
it ie probable that he will read an in
teresting paper. He went by Atlanta
to meet Mrs. Thomae and Miss Almi
ra, who have been visiting Indian
Springs, but who are now the guests
of Mrs. Quinby, who is beet known
as Miss Lula Belle
How’s This ? *-
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. t
We, the undersigned, have known F, J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
West & Kbuax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Walding, Kinhan & Mabvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. .
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
stalls yjtfj,, ~
riruturs/ , •’•’7
of fl wTappe*
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25a
It G C. C; fail to cure, druggists refund money.
FOR SALE.
420 acres ofJand, lying in a body adja
cent to the village of Orchard Hill, Ga.,
and fronting Central Railroad of Georgia
over one mile. About one-half in a high
state of cultivation, with tenant and out
houses ; balance in original forests. The
place contains a fine young peach and ap
ple orchard, and is nearly enclosed with
wire fences. It is well watered by branches
-and a large creek. It lies well, and Js 4
miles from Griffin. Would sell very low
for cash or on time, or would exchange
tor Atlanta real estate.
Apply to or address,
11. C. Cumming, Griffin, Ga.
W"The Geo. P. R6well, N. W. Ayer&
Son, and the A. Frank Co., of New York
and Philadelphia, tbe acknowledged ad
vertising agencies of the world, claim the
paper to advertise in is the one carrying
the bulk of the home advertisers. We
would respectfully call your attention to
the large number of advertisements ap
pearing in the Call for Griffin business
houses.
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 colas,,
cure headache, fever, habitual constipation
and biliousness. Please bay and try a box
ofU. C.C. to-day; 10,25,50 cents. Sold and
guaranteed to cun by all druggists.
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Lemons for iMomaU
From tbe Asbvillo Chronicle. ,
Tbe Rev. T. 8. Brown, the pastor of the
Lutheran church of this city, is running
oppoeitidh to Bishop Lyman on insomnia
cum. Mr. Brown yesterday told a Chron
icle reporter that lemon juice, diluted and
taken just before retiring, will almost cer
tainly produce sound and refreshingaleep.
Mr. Brown also said that he bad learned
from an eminent physician that if diluted
lemon juioe were drunk after a heavy dose
of quinine, it would prevent latter’s caus
ing buzzing in tbe head.
A PROMINENT FARMER WRITES.
Robert Station, Jones County, Ga.—
By the recommendation of Rev. C. C. Da
vis, I used Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir for
indigestion, debility and nervous prostra
tion, having been a great sufferer for years
and tried all known remedies for those dis
eases, all of which failed. Five bottles of
Lemon Elixir made a new man of me.
Your friend,
William B. Emebson.
Mozley’z Lemon Hot Drops.'
Cures all coughs, colds, hoarseness, sore
throat, bronchitis, hemorrhage, and-all
throat and lung diseases. Elegant, relia
ble. _
Twenty-five cents at druggists. Pre
pared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For County Surveyor.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
tor County Surveyor, of Spalding county,
subject to the democratic primarytof June
23rd. A. B. KELL.
For County Commissioner.
Editob Call : Please announce that I
am a candidate for re-election for County
Commissioner, subject to the action of the
democratic primary, and will be glad to
have the support ot all the voters.
J. A. J. TIDWELL.*
At the solicitation of many voters I
hereby announce myself a candidate for
County Commissioner, subject to the dem
ocratic primary. If elected, I pledge my
self to an honest, business-like administra
tion of county affairs in the direction of
lower taxes. R. F. STRICKLAND.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Commissioner, subject to the
democratic primary to be held June 23,
next. H elected, I pledge myself to eco
nomical and business methods in conduct
ing the affiles of the county.
W. J. FUTRALu
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Commissioner of Spalding
county, subject to the Democratic primary
ot June 28d. W. W. CHAMPION.
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To tbe Voters of Spalding County: I
hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of County Commia
sioner of Spalding county, subject to the
democratic primary to be held on Jnne 23,
1898, My record in the past is my pledge
for future faithfulness.
D. L. PATRICK.
For Representative-
To the Voters ot Spalding County: I
am a candidate for Representative to the
legislature, subject to the primary of the
democratic party, and will appreciate your
support. J. P. HAMMOND.
Editob Call: Please announce my
name as a candidate for Representative
from Spalding county, subject to the action
of the democratic party. I shall be pleased
to receive the support of all the voters,and
if elected will endeavor to represent the
interests of the whole county.
J. B. Bell.
For Tax Collector-
I respectfully announce to tbe citizens
of Spalding county that I am a candidate
for re-election to the office of Tax Collec
tor of this county, subject to the choice of
the democratic primary, and shall be
grateful for all votes given me.
T. R. NUTT,
For County Treasurer.
To the Voters of Spalding County : I
announce myself a candidate for re-elec
tion sos the office of County Treasurer,
subject to democratic primary, and if elect
ed promise to be as faithful in the per
formance of my duties in the future as I
have been in the past.
J. C. BROOKS.
For Tax Becsiver.
I respectfully .announce mygelf as a can
didate for re-election to the office of Tax
Receiver of Spalding county .subject to the
action of primary, if one is held.
i 8. M. M’COWELJ*.
For Sheriff.
I 'respectfully inform my friends—the
people of Spalding county—that I am a
candidate for the office,of Sheriff, subject
to tbe verdict of a primary, if one is held
Your support will be thankfully received
and duly appreciated.
M. J. PATRICK.
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 as faithfully as m the past.
, M. F. MORRIS.
Bicycles . .
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WORK GUARANTEED*
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Flemister & Bridges. ’ | Flemister & Bridges.
FLEMISTER A BRIDGES ARE NOW READY FOR BUSINESS IN THEI
NEWLY FITTED UP STORE, NO. 22 HILL STREET, WITH THE MOST
BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF NEW DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC., EVER SHOWN
in griffin;
OUR OPENING THE PAST WEEK WAS QUITE A SUCCESS, AND WE
FEEL GRATEFUL FOR THE MANY KIND EXPRESSIONS OF PRAISE
FROM EVERY ONE THAT CALLED.
Will offer special inducement® this week on our Black and Colored Silk
Grenadines, Silk and Wool Drew Goode. Brine your samples from New
York or Atlanta and we will duplicate them at less cost. All the newest
trimmings and linings to match each piece.
Wash Goods! Wash Goods! 11
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In Wash Dress Goods we show everything desirable from a Bc. Lawn to
40c. Organdie. - ' "X'?**' '''
Our 12ic. and 15c. Madras for shirt waist and 80c. French Organdies
can't be duplicated in this city.
Our Ready to Wear Department. !
Have secured the upper floor of our store room for our ladies Muslin,
Underwear, Skirts etc.
Can sell you Corset Covers, White Skirte, Night Robes, Drawers and
Chemise at about cost of the material. New Line received Friday. Ladies
Black, Navy and Colored Top Skirts from SI.OO to $1.50 each.
Portier Curtains from $1.75 pair to $7.50. Lace Curtains from 50c. to
$7.00 pair.
HOSIERY.
In Hosiery we keep right up to date, with plentitude and the range of
selections.
Men’s Derby Ribbed fast black Seamless Hose, 10c.
Misses IXI Ribbed fast black Seamless Hose 2 past for 25c.
Infants Hermsdorf Hose, regular made 15c., 20c. and 25c. pair.
Ladies Fast Black Hose 10c.
Ladies Seamless Hose, fast black, 2 pairs for 25c
Ladies regular made Lisle Hose, Onyx black, special 25c.
Ladies Black Silk Hose 49c. worth 75c. All sizes.
Gents Half Hose, regular made, with or without white feet, black or
tan 2 pair 25c.
Fowfer Shirts, Negligee, with or without collar SI.OO. Latest shades.
Fowlers 1900 linen 4-ply Collars 10c. 4-ply Cuffs 15c. •
Gents Balbriggan silk finished Shirts and Drawers 25 and 50c.
No Rub Unlaundered White Shirts, Men and Boys 50c. worth 75c.
Gents laundered Colored Negligee Shirts 50 and 75c. each.
Gents Night Shirts fancy and plain 50 and 75c. each.
Just received a large shipment of the Latest Novelties from one of the
best makers.
Ladies Black Silk Steel rod Umbrellas SI.OO. Better grades' $1.25 to
$4.00. Plain and plaid Colored silk* Parasols. Mourning Parasols and
Umbrellas. Little Girls Parasols 25, 50, 75, SI.OO and $1.50.
Ladies new style Collars. Belts and Kid Gloves. More of the 50c,
slightly damaged Kid Gloves worth double the price.
This is to be a ribbon season. Can supply you with all the plain and
1 fancy ribbons of best grades at lowest prices. Corsets. "0. 8.,” and “R.
& G.” corsets in short, medium and extra long waists, plain and summer
stylss 50c. 75c. SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50 each. Misses slightly soiled Corsets
[ 25c., were 50 and 75c. Ladies soiled corsets that were SI.OO to $1.75 each.
• Now 25 and 50c. Ladies mourning Corsets 25 and 50c , soiled that were
■ SI.OO. Japanese tans in latest styles from sc. to 75c. each. Laces and
1 Embroideries. Pointed-de-Paris Vai-Net and all the other laces by the yard,
I or dozen. Bargain prices. Our Embroideries are the town talk. More of
the short length Nainsook and Swiss Embrideriee. New Trunks and Bags
all prices; White and colored Pique Organdies. White and all colors
Ducks. Check Muslin, Dimities, etc., in endless variety.
FLEMISTER 4 BRIDGES.
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YOU WILL FIND AT
BASS BROS’.
Grand opportunities every day this week, and
especially tomorrow, to buy unusual
; bargains in black and colored
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DRESS <-■>> GOODS'!
TAFFETA SILKS, IN ALL THE STYLISH COLORS.
( GRINADINES THAT ARE BEAUTIFUL IN DESIGN AND COLORS.
SHIRT WAIST SILKS WITH TRIMMINGS TO MATCH EVERY SHADE
, OF SILK. J
OUR -OFFERING THIS WEEK IN LAWNS, DIMITIES, ORGANDIES,
[ PERCALES, EMBROIDERIES LACES AND RIBBONS WILL BE GREAT.
THE ATTRACTIONS ARE PARTICULARLY STRONG, AND NO STORE IN
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 MISS, 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 MYNBON. 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 FAIL TO RECOGNIZE IT
AS THE OLD ONE. PRICES VERY REASONABLE.
Shoes at Reduced price
BARGAINS IN SHOES, OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS FOR MEN, WOMEN
AND CHILDREN. THE NEW STYLES IN ALL COLORS AND SHAPES
JUST RECEIVED FROM DREW SELBY & CO.
MATTING AND CARPETS VERY PRETTY.
CLOTHING, CLOTHING.
CLOTHING FROM SCHLOSS BROS. & CO. HAVE ARRIVED AND ALL
ARE INVITED TO SEE THEM- EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO COME TO
BASS BROS.
FOR BARGAINS. j