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german millet seed.
Kh, New crop, exin Im Mota Seed. Fixe Cigars ud Totaeco.
P Fix. PerfUnery, Seeps, Costa »d
" All kinds Patent Medicines, Ckemleals and Powders.
Paints, Oils and Glass. Paper, Ink and Pencils-niee tatter color.
WWL AVFRBOTATO K-™®, CARBruu . Y COMPOUNDED.
J. N. HARRIS & SON
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WK HAVE A GOOD COFFEE FOR 25c. YOU PAY
M1 Jte AT OTHER PLACES FOR THE SAME GOODS. AL-
S), ANY KIND YOU WANT, FROM THBj, CHEAPEST TO
THE FINEST BOLD. ....
TRY OUR TEAS.
A GOOD TEA FOR 50c PER POUND.
G. W CLARK & SON.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
IT COST TO CLOSt OUT.
Wo have left • tow Ordor
Books, Day Books,! Ledgers,
Blank Boeks, etc., which wo
wM mH at COST, in order to
close oat.
MANGHAM BROS.
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Morning Cail,
GRIFFIN,GA., JUNE Si, 1«8.
oniworer Hafts’ Hard ware Store
TELEPHONE NO. SB.
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PERSONAL AMD LOCAL DOTE
Clay Driver spent yesterday in At*
lanta. t ; ■
Charlie Power spent yesterday with
friends in Atlanta.
T. B. Lyons, al Barnesville, was in
ths atty yoatsrday.
J. E. Drewry mads a business trip
to Senoia yesterday.
Rev. T. J. Christian spent yesterday
with friends to Atlanta.
Col. J. J. Flynt spent yesterday in
Atlanta on legal business.
Bev. Henry B. Maye spent yooter*
day with relatives in Atlanta.
Ellison Richards, of Newnan, spent
Sunday with friends in this city.
Trainmaate/Broyles, of the Central
railroad, was oity yesterday.
Judge and M>s. E. W. Beck aro
spending a low days at Indian Springs
Judge W. H. Beck spent yesterday
in Atlanta on important legal business
J. W. Bollard made a business trip
up the 8. G. and N. A railroad yester*
day. \ .
Prof. J. O. A. Miller,©! Sunny Side,
spent yeeterday with friends in this
city.
Idus Doe, of LaGrange, spent Sun
day with relatives and friends in this
city.
Mrs J. B. Mills spent yesterday in
Atlanta, where she was entertainsd by
friends.
Miss Annie Blount Boeks returned
yeeterday from a pleaeant visit to
fronds in Barnesville.
Rev. H. 8. Bradley, of Oxford, was
in the city yesterday for a short time
while enroute for Barnesville.
Mrs. Edgar Merrell, of Newnan, who
baa been spending a few days with
friends in this city, returned borne
yesterday.
Bov. and Mrs. Bryan Collisr, of
Hartwell, arrived in the city yesterday
and for several days will visit Mr. and
Mre.T. J. Collier.
Mrs. C. I. Stacy, of Macon, arrived
in tbo city yeeterday and will spend
some time bore with her parents, Capt.
and Mrs Goo. R. Niles.
Judge and Mrs. Jas 8. Boynton
have returned from a pleasant trip to
Indian Springs, where they were tbo
guests of the Wigwam.
Tbo Cooking Club, which was to
have been entertained by Mrs. Bald
win Davis this afternoon, has been
postponed till next Tuesday, the 28th.
Hon. Jobs T Boifeuillot, of Macon,
was in tbo city yeeterday while enroute
borne from Senoia, where bo delivered
tbo literary address for tbo Senoia In
otituto. *
Misses Corinne Nall, Hermione Nall
and Lucia Goddard leave this morning
tor Flat Shoals, where they will spend
some time with the family of Capt W.
H. Hartnett.
The president,Mrs. J. 8. Boynloo,re
quests all members ot “Daughters of
Confederacy*’ to fill out application
blanks immediately and sand to Mrs.
T. J. Collier, chairman of Credential
committee.
Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal for
•ale at OU Mills for prompt delivery.
An Important case was argued be
fore the supreme court jesterday in
which the legality of the act establish
ing the criminal court of Griffin was
attacked. The case was that of Thos.
Grant vs. J. J. Camp, superintendent
of ths county chaingang. The defend
ant in error was represented by Col.
0. H P. Slaton, while Cole. Thos. E.
Patterson and Thot. W. Thurman rep
resented the plaintiff in error.
A MEW GOVERNMENT.
Manila Rebels Elect General Again
aldo President
Chicago, Ttxne 20.—A special ca
blegram today to The Record from
John T. McCutcheon, a staff corres
pondent with Dewey’e fleet, reads as
follows:
’Hong Kong, June 20—General
Filipino officially prgplaimed a. pro
visional government in Old Cavite
June 12. There tore great ceremo
nies and a declaration of independence
was read renouncing Spanish authori
ty. General Agninaldo was elected
president and Daniel Pirondo vice
president.
The insurgents’ government will not
oppose an American protectorate or
occupation. The rebels have captured
the Spanish governor and the garrison
of 300 men at Bulucan The governor
and garrison at Pampanga are sur
rounded and the governor and garri
son of 450 men have been captured at
Batangas. June 9 the family of Gov
ernor,General Augusti fled to the inte
rior for safety.
"The Spaniards in Manila are report
ed as having shot thirty carbineros for
attempting to deser; to the rebels.
Aguinaldo sent an ultimatum to the
governor that if more were executed
be would retaliate 6n Spanish prison
ers.” -
How to Look Good.
Good looks are really more than
akin deep, depending entirely on a
healthy condition ot all the vital or
gans If the liver is inactive, you
have a bilious look ; if your stomach
is disordered, you have a dyspeptic
look; if your kidneys are affected, you
have a pinched look. Secure good
health, and you will surely have good
look?. “Electric Bitters” is a good
Alterativs and Tonic. Acts directly
on the stomach, liver and kidneys,
purifies the blood, cures pimples,
blotches and boils, and gives a good
complexion. Every bottle guaranteed.
Sold at J. N. Harris A Son and Car
lisle A Ward’s drug store. 50 cents
per bottle.
Notice.
The Relief Association will meet in
the Y. M. C. A. parlors Tuesday, June
21, at 10 a. m. AIT the ladies of Grif
fin are urged to come to ths meeting
and to operate in the work begun.
Mbs M. J. Daniel, Pres.
T.B. Rice, a prominent druggist of
Greensboro, Ga., writes as follows: “I
have handled Dr. Pitts’ Carminative for
eight yean, and have never known of a
single instance where it failed to give per
fect satisfaction. Parties who once use it
always make permanent customers. We
sell more of this article than all the other
Carminatives, soothing syrups and colic
drops combined?” For teething children
it has no equjO,
Utauu YVur Howxl* WUh Vaseareta. |
. £*« b k rllc ’ euro cossUpatton forever. I
10c. We. If Q CxC. tall, drcure isu refuad inouey. I
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50 SEWING MACHINES GIVEN AWAYI
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it’s fnllv explained below Readaboutit. We are determined to move out more goods In the next thirty days
than we have tatUs length of time in the past history ol this business. OUR PRICES SHALL TEN TIMES OVER
EMPHASISE THIS RESOLVE
MILLINERY . .
As busy as bees? Yea, and busier. Miss Mynson has charmed the
people, and the people, almost aa one, are coming to herfor their fi no bonnets
and hate. Are receiving new material daily. Come and see the new arr
vale. We have now a great assortment of new shapes, Panama Straws,
Bailors, Chips, etc., and aa for Ribbons and Laces we invite you to see our
recent incomparable purchases. They are just too lovely. New veilings,
new flowers, new aigrettes, aU the new things belonging to the
family, may be found on our second floor. Three cases of assorted hats jut
bought at not over half values.
TT7A ATTA-’BT.ES.
In colors and design harmonv ia sounded in every chime in spring and
summer textiles. French Organdy, real value, 50c, at 25c.
Irish Dimities, the 25c grade, reduced to 15c.
Dimities as low as sc.
20c. Organdies bought at half and selling at 10c.
Fine 40-inch White Lawn ? worth double, our price 10c.
As to the Sewing Machines.
We are going to give fifty away during the next 30 days—possibly dur*
ing nett 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 you. Buy the goods, pay for
them or have them charged—it’s all the same, that is, you must he one of
the first fifty to either pay down twenty dollars for the goods or, haying
them charged on the books, pay the account. As soon aa 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 rapplyyour wants for less than
they can be secured anywhere else in this town. We sell the best and our
prices are always the lowest. ~
LADIES’ FIXINGS/
Ladies fixings—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. Toiiet articles—big stock. Fine selec
tion of purses. Leather belts, black, tan, green and white, many of them as
low as 25c, Fans, the latest and prettiest. When your mind or your purse
suggests a saving, why, just make your purchase with us.
CENTS 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 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, 1900-
linen, 10c. Cufis, 1900-linen, 15c. Shirts, pure linen bosom, reinforced
hack and front, continuous facings, patent gussets, felled seams, worth SI.OO
at 5Cc. Negligee Shirts, select assortment, lower than others. Guess you
don’t object to a saving, do you ? Ours the neatest stock in Middle Georgia.
Speoieuls-
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
the price is -- - - • * 50c
Silk Grenadines, you’d say one dollar, at - - - v - • - • 50c
Silks, brocaded Gros Grains and Taffetas only a few pieces to go at
the price 75c.
Linen Crash, extra wide, plain and fancy, a good quality at -25 c
60 fine Novelty Suits at prices to ----------- Sell
Etamine, latest in woolens recommended for separate skirts - -35 c
44-inch French Serge, very special ---------- 45c
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 5c
Good brass pins, per paper 1°
Hair pins, per package l c
School Handkerchiefs, each , . • 1°
600 yards good quality Dimity 5c
.BASS BROS.’.
A Large Order.
Several days since the Call an
nounced that the Kincaid Manufac
turing Company bad placed a trial
order of 50 000 yards of their cloth
with the government and they would
probably make a larger sale soon.
The cloth was to be used in making
uniforms for the soldiers who are to
go to Cuba, and alter giving it a thor
ough test the government official* at
once put in an order for 500,000 yards.
No cotton mills in the United States
make a better grade of cloth than
Griffin’s two mills, and thia large or,
der from the government was given
solely on account ot the superiority of
the goods over all competitors.
Enterprising Druggists.
There are few men more wide awake
and enterprising than J. N. Harris &
Son and Carlisle A Ward, who spare
no pains to secure the best of every
thing in their line for their many cus
tomers. They now have the valuable
agency for Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.
This is the wonderful remedy that is
producing such a furor all over the
country by its many startling cores.
It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis,
Hoarseness and all affections of the
throat,, cbest and Lunge Call at
above drug stores and got a trial bottle
free or a regolar site for 50 cento and
SI OO. Guaranteed to cure or price
refunded.
CAJBTORIA.
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LETTEB LIST.
List of letters remaining in the Griffin t
Ga., postoffice, weekending June 18,1898.
Persons calling will pleae say “advertised”
and give date. One cent must be paid on
each advertised letter.
MALE LIST.
E. D. Braunce, Chas. Brogsdale, J. W.
Beecham, C. N. Bice, C. W. Blake,
Brownrigg, R. A. Cain, William Crafford,
Chas. Cowart, W. H. Cole, W. R. Cham
blee, J. W. Fuller. J. BL Gleason, H.
Gauze, Chas. L. Gill, G. M.Guerry, Julous
Howell, Isse Hamer, B. Handrick, Private
Hines, E. H. Harp, Capt H. B. Lamar,
Mon Moreland, D. A. Stoddard, Vance
Saturn, J. C. Slauohter, Sigel Smith, Hen
ry South.
FEMALE LIST.
Daisy Bell, Eliza Clemons, Mahaia Gib
son, Miss Emily Giles, Miss Anner Phelps
Miss Mary Leia Walker, Miss Tusie
Wooders, Mary Wombles.
David J. Bailey, Jjl.P. M.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
THE BEST SALVE in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Balt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands*
■Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box. For sale by J. N.
Hanis A Son and Carlisle ft Ward.
Oja. 9Tom a T
Wanted to root good Milch cow.
*M>lyitttl«ol»ce.
Clothing For Every One
AT 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 «o m J
war purchases last week, aud judging from the amount of the purchases he
thought the clothing factories would shut down and we would not be abb
to buy any more Clothing, and the factory thought money was better then
clothing during war time. Well, we just gave them a check to show who
got the goods; now, you come and give us your name and get all the Cloth
ing you want. Really the purchase of fine Clothing was unexpected on our
part, but the prices were the inducements.
Tie Prices ffill Have w flo the Selling Nw
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 5Qc, SI.OO, $1.50 and up.
Men’s Suits at $4.25, worth $7.00, .
Black and fancy Worsted Suits at unheard of prices.
2,000 Sample Hats g
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
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The largest shipment of drummers’ samples Shoes and Oxfords ever
shown in Griffin, and cheaper than ever known. Now, if you want a Slipper
or a Shoe for yourself or any one, we will save you big money. "Vowi
maria 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. Come and see for yourself. We give a 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—
-1 5c
7 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 for Mules
~.COME T 0... J
BASS BROS,
THE BIC STORE, fl
For your Summer Goods, Cloth
ing, Shoes, Millinery, Hats
Caps and Groceries.
1 : :
j 56 and 58 Hill St. - - - Griffin, Ga.
Griffin Cycle Co.
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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 |IH
Ladies' and Gent's
EicrycmzES
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to bent, f l
■vervbody Meys Me.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won
derful medical discovery of Ute age, pleas
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
cure headache, fever, habitual constipation
and biliousness. Please buy and try a box
of C. C. C. to-day; 10,25,50 cento, tioldand
guaranteed to cure by all draggista.
o-a.sia.'ojFrt.s,,
stalls z'Lw ! * *
•r ’"w*
educate Tour Bowels With Casearata.
CanOy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
we.FSc. ItC.C.C fail, druggists refund money.
Cheap Excursion Bates to .
via Savannah aadOosaaSteamehiP* •
Effective June Ist, 1898, the Central o
Georgia Railway Company will
sale excursion tickets to New Yor nt
Boston, via Savannah and Ocean
ship Company, at very cheap
rates include meals and berth on at
A trip via this route cannot fail to
much interest and enjoymegt to
xsswSs&s
eral Passenger Agent, Savavann