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Clothier, Furnisher and Hatter.
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GERMAN MILLET SEED.
New erap, extra lie Melos Seed. Floe Cigars and Tobacco.
Fine Perfumery, Soaps, Combs aad Broshes.
AU kinds Patent Medicines, Chemicals aad Powders.
Paiats, Oils aad Glass. Paper, Ink and Penclb--nice batter color.
WILL APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
J. N. HARRIS & SON.
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COFFEE. . .
WE HAVE A GOOD COFFEE FOR 25c. YOU PAY
83 1-8 cAT OTHER PLACES FOR THE SAME GOODS. AL
« SO, ANY KIND YOU WANT, FROM THE CHEAPEST TO
THE FINEST SOLD. ....
TRY OUR TEAS.
A GOOD TEA FOR 50c PER POUND.
G. W CLARK & SON.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
AT COST TO CLOSE OUT.
Wk have left a lbw Order
Beake, Day BeaksJ Ledgers,
Blank Books, etc., which we
will sell at COST, in order toll
cleee eat.
MANGHAM BROS.
Morning Call.
GRIFFIN, GA.. JUNE 10,1S8.
Ilfitceover Davie’ Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. M.
PERBOIAL AMD LOCAL DOTS
Lem Taylor spent yesterday in At
lanta.
Dr. J. F. Stewart spent yeelerday io
Atlanta.
Dr. J. 8. Welle, of Loella, was in the
city yselorday.
Chas. A. Crocker, of Pomona, spent
yesterday in thia city.
Mrs. J. F. Emsereon spent yester
day with friends io Atlanta.
Mrs. J. F. Stewart loft yesterday to
spend several days at Lithia Springs.
Mias Addie Ensign, of Forsyth, is
spending a few days in this city with
friends.
Lieut. Robt. Haaelhurat, of the Ma
non Volunteers, went up to Atlanta
last night.
Mrs. T. J. Collier returned yesterday
from a few days visit to relatives in
Barnesville. 1
It is the easiest thing in tbs world
to forgive yourself the rins you con
demn in others.
A man always caters to a woman’s
vanity when be thinks it will fort her
bis own interest. |
Mira Addie Smith returned yester
day from a pleasant visit to relatives
and friends io Forsyth-
Judge W. C. Baeks returned yester
day from Monticello, whore he spent
a few days on legal business.
Miss Mamie Taylor, of Haralson, is
spending a few days fn this city with
* her brother, Dr. R. H. Tsylor.
Mies Mary Burnett, of Ma liooo, ar*
rived io the city yesterday and for
several days will be the guest of* Mrs.
A. J. Burr.
On account of the continued illnesa
| of Judge Beck, the City Court took a
recess yesterday morning until next
Monday at 8:30 a. m.
Woods Hammood and Mies Flor
- enee Doe returned yesterday from
Macoo, where they attended the ope
ning exercises of the B Y. P. U.
Miss Bessie Montague, of Covington,
Va, returned home yesterday alter
, spending some time in this city with
the family of Col. H. P. Ogletree.
Wanted to rent good Milch cow.
' Apply at this office.
At an election held in their armory
last night, the Griffin Rifles elected M.
' J. Daniel, Jr., second lieutenant to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation
of Lieut. Jos. L. Burr.
Millions Given Away-
.Il is certainly gratifying to the pub
lic to know of one concern in the laud
who are not afraid to be generous to
the needy and suffering. The pro
prietors of Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds,
have given away over Un million trial
boules of this great medicine; and
have the satisfaction of knowing it
has absolutely cured tbooeands of
hopeless eases. Asthma, Bronchitis,
Hoarseness and all diseases of the
Throat, Chest sod Lungs are surely
cored by it. Call on J. N Harris A
Son or Carlisle A Ward, Druggists,
tnd get a trial bottle free. Regular
sue 60s. and fl. Every bottle guar
anteed, or price refunded.
Tn Cara Caaatlpatlaa Vorarar.
Tkke Caaearets Candy Catbarue Me or Sa.
11 C. C- G toil to cure. druxp*u refund aaooey.
CASTORIA
For lufaats aad Chfldrea.
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Wnr,Vad| Says Os*
_ CUacareta Candy Cathartic, the most vron
lerf st ysHiqildtoeevery st ths age,ptey
ant and refreshing to the teste, act gently
and poaittreiy on kidneys, Over and teweia,
rinmahMF the entire svstexn, dispel celdan
cure head&cbe. fever. babAhml coßsfloatiou
guana teed to cure hy all draggMa.
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50 SEWING MACHINES GIVEN AWAY!
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... ~ RMdabontlt Wear® MenninM to m«reontm<r» goods in the next thirty dayi
tana we have in this length of tan In the pasthistory of this business, ouk howto uvlh
—ASUS MB SBBM.VB.
millinery . . '
A. burr aa Imm? Yea, and burner. Mine Myneon has churned the
people, people, almost aa one, are coming to her for their fine.Jannete
and hate. Are receiving new material daily. Come and see e n
w l, w> k. T - dow a great assortment of new shapes, Panama Straws,
Sulon, OHp«, «to., and to for Ribbon, .nd U«« we invite yo" Jo »• ,
renmtiMoipM.bl.pnrehaM.. They.™inrt too loyeiy. New ™togj ,
».< flow.™, Sow oigretto., oil the new ttong, '
family, may be found on our second floor. Three cases of assorted hats j ,
bought at not over half values.
TXT A STT A TAT ,T=5S.
In color, and design harmony i. Bounded in every chime in Bpring and
summer textiles. French Organdy, real value, 50c, at 25c.
Trinh Dimitim, the 25c grade, reduced to 15c.
THmiti— as low as sc.
20c. Organdies bought at half and selling at 10c.
Fine 40sinch White Lawn, worth double, our price 10c. .
As to the Sewing Machines.
We are going to give fifty away during the next 80 days—possibly durx
ing next week—-to our customers. Buy twenty dollars worth of goods from
us and pay for them and one of the machines will be given to you, provided
fifty other customers have not done so before ydu. Buy the goods, pay for
them or have them charged—it’s all the same, that is, you must be one of
the first fifty to either pay down twenty dollars for the goods or, having
them charged on the boohs, pay the account. As soon as you shall have
paid us S2O for goods bought on or after this date you’ll get a machine if
fifty others are not ahead of you. .... , . . „„„
When you make purchases tickets or coupons will be delivered to you
from which you may evince your claim. These machines are not worth fifty
dollars each, neither are they worth twenty dollars. But they will cost you
nothing upon purchases of $20.00, and we’ll rapplyvour wants f«r less than
they can be secured anywhere else in this town. We sell the best and our
prices are always the lowest.
LADIES’ FIXINGS/
Tfirings—-a big subject. But our stock is big enough and varied
enough to meet its multiform and multiplex requirements—well, nearly
but only a hint can be given here. Toilet articles—big stock. Fine selec
tion of purses. Leather belts, black, tan, green and white, many of them as
low as 25c. Fans, the latert and prettiest. When your mind or your purse
suggests a saving, why, just make your purchase with us.
GENTS FIXINGS.
We’ve mads thia department a leading one in our store, Going to make
it more popular ; going to do it with the right things at the right prices. As
in everything else we’ll save you money on these goods. The nicest makes
known to gent’s furnishings. Bows and scarfs and ties—mixtures and mud
ley’s in men’s neckwear. See them and you’ll like them. Collars,
linen, 10c. Cuffs, 1900-linen, 15c. Shirts, pure linen bosom, reinforced
hack and front, continuous f icings, patent gussets, felled seams, worth $ LUU
at 5Cc. Negligee Shirts, select assortment, lower than others. Guess you
i don’t object to a saving, do you ? Our's the neatest stock in Middle Georgia.
60 silk waist patterns—new creations and just too lovely, - - $1.59J
Great purchase of New Shirt Waists,the value of each is one dollar
- . 'theprice is -
Silk Grenadines, you’d say one dollar, at bUc
i Silks, brocaded Gros Grains and Taffetas only a few pieces to go at
( the price - n x s - - h - - -
Linen Crash, extra wide, plain and fancy, a good quality at - x 25c
60 fine Novelty Suits at prices to Sell
Etamine, latest in woolens recommended for separate skirts x -35 c
44-inch French Berge, very special 45c
i 30 pieces Dress Duck, the 15cent grade at------- 9c
, 2,000 Ladies Handkerchiefs at 5 cents worth everywhere else -10 c
60 pieces Dimity, worth 10 cents, at 5°
Good brass pins, per paper | c
» Hair pins, per package . . . • | c
School Handkerchiefs, each 1°
600 yards good quality Dimity °c
.BASS BROS.’.
Two Ways of Looking at Things
“It is a pity that more of us cannot
cultivate the twofold way of looking at
things,” writes Edward W. Bok ia the
Jone Ladies’ Home Journal. “There
would bo less friction in life if we did,
and sweater sympathy, kinder under
standing, and broader and fuller liv
ing.
“The fact ia that we never reach the
dignity of true living unless we do
learn this all-important lesson. And
that it may bo cultivated admits of no
doubt It is simply a question of
schooling ourselves not to condemn
generally what individually does not
happen to be our taste. If, for exam*
pie, we prefer brown as a color there is
no reason on earth why we should
condemn the taste of any one who pre*
ferod to wear green.
“Whet the vast majority of ns need
io to be a little more self-poised, more
judicial, more willing to see good ia
the tastes of others, although they do
not please our own particular fancy.
"If wo alt thought alike, read the
same books, saw the tame plays, wore
the same colors, this would be an ex
ceedingly uoioterooting world.
"We cannot eeo all things in the
same way, but we can come near to
justice and tree respect by taking a
twofold view of things while still re
taining our etrong individual views.
Seeing a possible good or nee for ev
erything does not Deceesarily mean a
week individuality. The moot un
comfortable people in the world are
those who assert their judgments io
a hard, decisive and final manner, as
if they were courts of the lart resort.
On the other band, the brightest and
beet minds are those that have most
respect for the opinions of others.’*
The Modern Beauty
Thrives on good food and 'sunshine, with
plenty of exercise in the open air. Her
form glows with health and her face
blooms with its beauty. If her system
needs the cleansing action of a laxative
remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant
Syrup of Figs. Made by the California
Fig Syrup Company.
Educate Tonr Bowel, With t’wcareU.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
M0.25c- If C-C-C.fail.refund money.
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STATE OF GEORGIA,
Spai.dlxo Covmty.
In the Superior Court of Said County—B.
F. Harkness vs. Sallie McKinney —Ap
plication for Removal of Disabilities,
Divorce. Etc.
The defendant, Sallie McKinney, is
hereby required personally or by attorney
to be -and appear at the next Superior
Court to be held in and for said county, on
the first Monday in August next, then and
there to answer the plaintiff in an action
of complaint, as aforesaid, as in default of
such appearance, said Court win proceed
thereon mto justice may appertain. Wit
ness the Honorable Marcus W. Beck,
Judge of said Court, this 30th day of May,
188. WM. M. THOMAS, Clerk.
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Clothing For Every One
A.T BROS.’
A train load of—we like to have said soldiers, but we mean Clothing
for the soldiers who are going to remain at home. Our buyer made sonri
war purchases last week, and judging from the amount of the purchases
thought the clothing factories would shut down and we would not be abb
to buy any more Clothing, and the factory thought mocev was better than
clothing during war time. Well, we just gave them a check to show who
got the goods: nbw, you come and give us your name and get all the Oloth.
ing you want. Really the purchase of fine Clothing was unexpected on our
part, but the prices were the inducements.
Hie Prices Will Have to do lie Sollim lon
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, $l5O and up.
Men’s Suite at $4.25, worth $7.00, •_
Black and fancy Worsted Suits at unheard of prices.
2,000 Sample Hats
To go with Clothing at 50c on the dollar.
We own more Clothing than all the balance of Griffin put together.
Buy S4O worth of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Neckwear for S2O and get
a SEWING MACHINE FREE GRATIS.
Shoes to Fit Every Foot
.A.T BASS BROS.’
The largest shipment of drummers’ samples Shoes and Oxfords ever
shown in Griffin, and cheaper than ever known. Now, if you want « Slipper
or a Shoe for yourself or any one, we will save you big money. “Vows
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
carried out to the letter, dome and see for yourself. We givea SEWING
MACHINE with every S2O you spend in our Shoe Department, in our Mil.
linery Department, or Dry Goods Store until 50 have been given away.
One case Ladies’Fast Black Hose. We break the record on quality—
only
One case heavy Black Hose; they beat the world for the price—a dime.
We have 14 Young Horses and Mares to sell or exchange far Mules
T 0...
BASS BROS.
THE BIC STORE,
For your Summer Goods, Cloth
ing, Shoes, Millinery, Hats
Caps and Groceries. |
56 and 58 Hill St. - - - Griffin, Ga.
Griffin Cycle Co.
We are prepared to do bracing, en*
ameling, tire vulcanizing, or any Bicy*
cle work, and GUARANTEE OUR
WORK to be up-to-date.
GOOD BICYCLES FROM |lO UP TO IB
Ladies’ and Gent’s
TO RENT.
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Bicycles . .
W • J
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BY —
H.P.EADY&CO.
WORK GUARANTEED.
PROMPT DELIVERY.
Chsap Excursion Bate to Baiters Citi*
via Savannah and Oosan Steamship co.
’ Effective June Ist, 1888, the Central of
i Georgia Railway Company will pl»« <«
sale excursion tickets to New York and
U Boston, via Savannah and Ocean Bte *? r
ship Company, at very cheap rates,
rates include meals and berth on steamer.
A trip via thia route cannot foil to be®
much interest and enjoyment toall P£
. ties contemplating visiting the East. **
Railway company, or to J. C.
. oral Passenger Agent, Savavannan.