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DEMAND FOB LIGHT WMOHT
NEGLIGEE SOTTO » INCREASING
QTJTP r PM ’'■ 1 WAY< Tnß DESIRABLE
STYLES AMD FABRICS.
LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL SUITS.
STRAW BLUE AND BLACK SERGES.
AND SICILIANS AND ALPACAS.
H ATS - DOUBLE BREAST.
Prices: $3.60, $6, $7.50, $lO Suit.
THOS.J.WHITE
Clothier, Furnisher and Hatter.
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GERMAN MILLET SEED.
New crop, extra file Melon Seed. Fine Cigara and Tobacco.
Fine Perfa»ery, Soaps, Combs and Brushes.
All kinds Patent Medicines, Chemicals and Powders.
Paints, Oils and Glass. Paper, Ink and Penclh-nice bitter color.
WILL APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
J. N. HARRIS & SON-
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We have the finest stock of Pickles ev
er in Griffin; every kind you may want
and the cheap or as costly as you want.
OW CLARK & SON.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
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IT COST TO CLOSE OUT.
Wehave left a tew Order
Beaka, Day Baake,! Lad«art>
Blank Books, ate., which wt
will aaN at COST, in order to
close oat.
MANGHAM BROS.
Morning Cail.
GROTIN, GA, MAY M, 1808.
ufllwoTer Deris’ Hardware Store
TKLEPHONX NO. M.
PERSONAL AMD LOCAL DOTS
Miss Maude Allen, of Pike cjnnly,
was in the city yesterday.
Prof. W. G Brown, of Sunny Side,
•pent yesterday with friends in ibis
city.
Miss Lula Belle Dupree, of Luolla,
was io the city yesterday while enroute
. for Molena.
J. H. White, Jr, of New York, is
•pending a few days with relatives and
friends io this eity.
Mrs. C- B. White, of Macon, is
spending a few days in this eity with
her husband, Lieut. White.
• Miss Carrie Harris, of Macon, is
spending a few days in thio eity with
the family of Col. Tbos. R. Milla
Miss Annie Nolan, of McDonough,
is spending a few days in ibis eity as
the guest of Mies Louise Rbemsbart.
Miso Daisy Harris, of Macon, re*
turned home yesterday after spending
several days with relatives in this city.
Capt. W. A. Patton, of Borne,
od home yesterday after spending a
few days with friends at Camp North,'
on.. y
Mrs. H. E. Fullenweidsr, of Ash
ville, W. C, is spending several days
in this eity as the guest of Mrs. J. M.
Kelley
Miss Henrietta Patterson, of Sunny
JBide, returned home yesterday after
spending a few days with friends in
this eity. •
All children and others are invited
to the annual children's day service
at the Presbyterian church this p. m.
at & o’clock.
A W. Hill, the bustling represents
live of the Mutual Life Insurance
Co, returned yesterday from a few
days visit to Newnan.
The many friends of Mr. M. D.
Mitchell will be glad to learn that ho
bak recovered from hie recent iodispo*
sitiqn, and is again at bis place of
business.
Mrs L C. Manley returned yester
day from a pleasant visit to relatives at
StevsoaPottery. She was accompa
nied by her little sister, Miss Pearl
Stevens.
Mrs. Carrie Dupree Brown, of Luet
ic, passed through the city yesterday
enroute for Molena She will spend
several days in this city with Mrs M.
R Brown on her return home.
Miss Etta Reyntdds, a charming
young lady ts Greenwood, 8. C, re
turned home yesterday after spending
several days very pleasantly in this
city as the guest of Mrs. George J«
Coppedge.
President H. M. Comer, of tbs Cen
tral railroad, Miss Comer and Miss
Haywood came op from Savannah
yesterday in Mr. Comer's private car
and spent the day wi’b friends at
Cimp Norihen.
The Daughters of Confederacy held
a pleasant meeting in the Y. M. C. A.
parlors yesterday afternoon. There
was a large attendance of members
and the names of several new mem
bers were enrolled.
J. H. Nunnally and Winsbip Nun
nally, of Atlanta, arrived in Griffin
yesterday to visit their friend, Judge
Eobt. T. Daniel. Winahip Nunnally
is a bright, manly young man and
will be warmly welcomed by the many
friends of bis father.
P. Horne announces in this is
sue of the Call that he is in tbs race
lor treasurer of Spalding. * He has for
some limo past been importuned by
friends all over the county to make
the race, and after carefully consider
ing the matter baa decided to do so.
This section was visited by a very
severe wind yesterday afternoon,which
blew the dost ia perfect clouds, mak
ing it aitnosl impossible to get out of
doors. That was followed by a much
need rain, and suffering humanity
and vegetation will be greatly benefit
ed thereby.
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than «• km tattolMlth «t tl.e t> the past Hstorr M OUR PRICES SHALL TEN TIMES OVER ■
EMPHASIZE THIS RESOLVE•• I
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MILLINERY . . I
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fSrK.4, Be — material daily. Come and see the new am-
family, may be found on our second floor. Three cases of assorted J t
bought at not over half values.
A ‘FTuES.
In colors and design harmony is aounded in leyery chime ia spring and I
summer textiles. French Organdy, real value, 50c, at 25c.
Irish Dimities, the 25c grade, reduced to 15c. I
Dimities as low as sc. ‘ ... .
20c. Organdies bought at half and selhng at 10c.
Fine 40-inch White Lawn, worth double, our pnce 10c.
As to the Sewing Machines.
We are going to give fifty away during the next 30 days—possibly dur
us and pay for them and one of the machines will b ?, glTe P _ av (
fifty other customers have not done so before you. Buy the go ,p y
them or have them charged-U’s all the mme, that
the first fifty to either pay down twenty dollars for the g o<^ B o l*
them charged on the books, pay the account. As soon as you shall
paid us S2O for goods bought on orafter this date you 11 get a mac e
fifty others are not ahead of you. , .
When you make purchases tickets or coupons will be delivered to y (
from which you may evince your claiin. These machines are not *°rth ty .
dollars each, neither are they worth twenty dollars. But they will cost you (
nothing upon purchases of $20.00, and we'll ™PP 1 V' oUr n^ t ll'l i “
they can be secured anywhere else in this town. We sell the best and
prices are always the lowest.
LADIES’ FIXINGS.
“ Ladies fixings—a big subject. But our stock is big enough and vaned
enough, to meet its multiiorm and multiplex requirements—well, nearl y~
but only a hint can be given here. Toilet articles—big stock. Fine se ec
tion of purses. Leather belts, black, tan, green and white, many of them as
low as 25c. Fans, the latett and prettiest When your mind or your purse
suggests a. saving, why, just make your purchase with us.
GENTS FIXINGS.
We’ve made this department a leading one in our store, Going to make
it more popular; going to do it with the right things atthenghtprices. As
in everything else we’ll save you money on these goods. The nicest makes
known to gent’s furnishings. Bows and scarfe and ties—mixtures and mud
ley’s in men’s neckwear. See them and you II like them. Collars,
linen, 10c. Cuffr, 1900-linen, 15c. Shirts, pure linen bosom,
back and front, continuous facings, patent gussets, felied seams, worth pl.uu
at 5Cc. Negligee Shirts, select assortment, lower than others. Gness you
don’t object to a saving, do you ? Ours the neatest stock in Middle Georgia.
Sp>ecie-ls-
60 silk waist patterns —new creations and just too lovely, - - $1.59
Great purchase of New Shirt Waists,the value of each is one dollar
*1 the price is -■*■ ’* •*’ “---- -- - -50 c
Silk Grenadines, you’d say one dollar, at
Silks, brocaded Gros Grams and Taffetas only a few pieces to go at
price - - * -
Linen Crash, extra wide, plain and fancy, a good quality at - -25 c
60 fine Novelty Suits at prices to - ----- - - - - -
Etamine, latest in woolens recommended for separate skirts - -
44-inch French Serge, very special - - - - 4oc
30 pieces Dress Duck, the 15cent grade at -------- fC
2,000 Ladies Handkerchiefs at 5 cents worth everywhere else - - iw
60 pieces Dimity, worth 10 cents, at
Good brass pins, per paper "
Hair pins, per package ,
School Handkerchiefs, each «
600 yards good quality Dimity . . . • ♦ 00
. BASS BROS/«
T M. € A- Votes.
Mr. L. B. Warren, chaplain of the
Macon Volunteer*, will speak about
“Practical Religion” to the young men
at the association building this after*
noon at 4 o'clock.
Messrs. Johnson and Boland, who
are to hare charge of the association
tent at Camp Norihen, will be present
to assist in the service, and is is
expected Chat a large number wHI
attend.
The members of the Ladies commit
tee were pleased with the success of
their third entertainment, which was
given Friday have decid ed
to give another this week. It is tie
sired by the President, Mrs T. J. Ccf*-’
lier, that a full attendance of the con#
mittee be present Monday afternoon
at 4 o’clock to perfect arrangements
and to dispose of the funds on band. •
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cure deafness, and that is
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition of the
mucous lining ol the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube is inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the
result, and unless the inflamation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will be de*
stroyvd forever; nine cases out often . are
caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but
an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur-
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafhem (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by flail’s Catarrh
Cue. Send for circulars; free.
F.J. Ckbfkt A Co.,Toledo,O.
Bold by Druggists, 78c.
Hatfs Famfly Pins are the best.
Ed«r»t« Tear Boweb With Cunnt*.
Christian Church.
'There will be preaching at the
Christian church this morning at 11
o’clock and tonight at 7:45 ;• Sunday
school at 9:45; Christian Endeavor at
7 pm. D. A. Brindle, Pastor.
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Presbyterian Church.
Sermon at 11 a. m. by the pastor,
“Childrens Day” service a 5 p. m.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
.5 W. G. Woodbbidge, Pastor.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
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Baptist Church-
Work on the house will not inter*
fera with service at the Baptist church
today. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m ;
preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m, by
the pastor.
To Care Cenvtlpetlen Fwrever.
Take CSscarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or Sc.
If C. C. C. fall to eure. druggists refund money.
CAS'r’OUXA.
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Jfo-To-Bac f*r Fifty Coats.
Goaranceed tobacco haMt cure, makes weak
LaseastMat.Mood pwe. Sts,«L AUdnmtMta
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Clothing For Every One!
JLT BROS.’ B
A train load of—we like to have said soldiers, but we mean Clothin. B
or the soldiers who are going to remain at home. Our buy« -made som, W
ivar purchases last week, and judging from the amount of the purchase k ■
thought the clothing factories would shut down and we would not be abb. B
to buy any more Clothing, and the factory thought morey was better than B
clothing during war time. Well, we just gave them a check to show who B
got the goods; now, you come and give us your name and get all the Cloth. B
ing you want. Really the purchase of fine Clothing was unexpected on our B
part, but the prices were the inducements. ■
The Pnces Will Have to do the Selling Nd« ■
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. Come and see us if you will ever need a Suit for yourself or your boy. | ■
Children’s Knee Pants 25c, 35c, 50c and up. ■
Men’s Odd Pants 50c, SI.OO, $1.50 and up. A
Men’s Suits at $4.25, worth $7.00, ■
Black and fancy Worsted Suits at unheard of prices. ■
2,000 S.aiuple Hats I
To go with Clothing at 50c on the dollar. ,
We own more Clothing than all the balance of Griffin put together. I
Buy S4O worth of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Neckwear for S2O and get K
a SEWING MACHINE FREE GRATIS. ■
Shoes to' Fit Every Foot!
BROS.’ I
The largest shipment of drummers’ samples Shoes and Oxfords ever ■
shown in Griffin, and cheaper than ever known. Now, if you want a Slipper I
or a Shoe for yourself or any one, we will save you big money. “Vowi |
made in storms are often forgotten in calms.” So said, but we vow that our ■
vow to sell Oxfords and Slippers cheaper than any one in Griffin is being I
carried out to the letter. Come and see for yourself. We give a SEWING ■
MACHINE with every S2O you spend in our Shoe Department, in our Mil. K
linery Department, or Dry Goods Store until 50 have been given away. |
One case Ladies’ Fast Black Hose. We break the record on quality-- ■
° nly One case heavy Black Hose; they beat the world for the price—a dim- 1
We have 14 Young Horses and Mares to sen or exchange for Mote*. B
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BASS BROS.
THE BIC STORE, I
For your Summer Goods, Cloth- 1
ing, Shoes, Millinery, Hats I
Caps and Groceries. I
56 and 58 Hill St. - - - Griffin, Ga I
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LADIES’ . B
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WHEELS *HO TANDEMS. I
Griffin Cycle Cod
KINCAID BLOCK.
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YOUR REPAIR WORK;
WILL DO YOU 1 J
A GOOD JOB. !
WOOD YARD.
I want to sell you your Wood, ent and
split, ready for use. Wood yard at No. 1
Hill street. Telephone No. 10.
W, B- CRIFFIN-
Bast Teteeca Spit sad Sawke Year Use Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever; be mag
netie. full of Ute, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
Bac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 60c. or SI. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co. Chicago or New York.
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Notice.
Water has been turned on the cemetery
mains and it is free to any lot owner,
can be used by calling-upon the sex
Mr. Frank Doe, who carries a key.
Private keys will be sold by him, or m
at SI.OO each. . in
Any one making keys or injuring
any way the fixtures will be prosecu
W. K. Howano.
SupUfidght and Waterworks. «
To Cure Constipation ror *,^* r ' r fill.
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