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Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
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NEW -A-InTID FRESH.
WE HAVE JUST FINISHED PAINTING
OUB STORE. IT LOOKS CLEAN, COOL* *J D J*XF™iL
HTOCK OF DRUGS AND SUNDRIES ALL
QUALITY. WE ARE HEUKIVWG MEW GOODS EVERY
WEEK OR TWO, 80 AS TO KEEP OM HAND THE LATEST
WeSbDDLLLY INVITE OUR FRIENDS AMD CUSTOMERS TO
CALL AMD BEE US. WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUft TRADE
AMD PROMISE TOU FAIR DEALIMG.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
J. N. HARRIS & SON-
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Cost Sale.
We have bought the «utin stock
of MANGHAM BROS, fine
- Chins. Lampe, Silverware,
Glassware, ate., sad will mH it
all aat at>.. ......
ORIGINAL COST.
Cons and gat aome ot the bar
gains.
Edwards Bros.
Morning Cail.
GRIFFIN,GA, JULY SO, 1808.
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(Messvsr Davto* Hardware Store
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PERSONAL AID LOCAL DOTE
W. H. Willlame spent yesterday in
Atlanta.
Prof. Chas M. Neel epenl yeeterday
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Cbss. Wbeller epent yeeterday
in Atlanta.
Caps. J. O. Stewart spent yesterday
la Atlanta. 4 ** s " *
Mrs. H. W. Hasselkus spent yester
day with friends in Atlanta.
A. B. Cleveland left yeeterday to
spend a tow days io Covington’
Maj. T. B. Beams, of Calverton, is
spending a few days In this elly.
Mrs. W. J, Kincaid spent tbe day
with friends In Atlanta yesterday.
Capt. W. H. Hartnett, o! Flat
Bboals, spent yesterday in tbfi city.
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. McDonald left
yeeterday for Atlanta to visit relatives.
Mrs. J. W. Gresham is spending a
few days with relatives In Barnesville.
The Social Circle will meet this af
ternoon with Mrs.A. 8. Murray at 4:30
o’elock.
Misses Lillian Patterson and Katie
Lw Thrash visited friends in Atlanta
yeeterday.
Mrs. J. C. Brooke and Mrs. W. K.
Howard visited friends in Atlanta
yeeterday.
Mrs. Douglas Boyd and J. W.
Mangham spent yesterday with
in Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. M J Daniel left yes
terday for Atlanta, where they will
spend several daya
Mieees Corinne Mall and Theo Tine
ley returned yeeterday from a pleasant
stay al Flat Bboale.
Miao Jessie Oliver, of Savannah, was
in the city yesterday for a short lime,
while enroute for Newnan.
W. T. Saxon left yesterday lor Sa
vannah, where ho has accepted a posi
tion with the Central railroad.
Mrs. John F. Jenkins, of
spending several days at Experiment
with the’lamlly of Col. R. J. Redding.
Gip Smith, of Cincinnati, ie spend
ing a few days io this ci»y with bis
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley L. Smith.
Mias Willie Mason, ot Atlanta, ar
rived in the city and for several days
will be tbe guest of Mrs. J. J. Mang*
ham.
■ Mrs. W. A. Freeman, of Macon, who
baa boon visiting friends in thio city
lor several days, left for Atlanta yeo>
terday.
Mrs. George L. Cope, Mis. T. R.
Mills and Mrs. R H. Taylor loft yes
terday tor Atlanta, where they will
spend several days.
x Mioses Bello Horne and Gertrude
Hammond left yesterday for Atlanta,
whore they will be entertained by
friends for several days.
Mrs. C. A. Franklin, nee Miss Flor
rto Powell, of Covington, is spending
several days io this city with her sie
ur, Mrs. A. B Cleveland.
The Griffin Cycle Company L mov
ing into the storeroom next' to J. A.
Scott’s, w»re they can display their
goods to a bettor advantage.
Claude Speer, of St. Angotti ns, Fla.,
spent yesterday in this city, leaving in
toe afternoon for Concord, where he
will visit relatives for a few days. ■
Mrs E. R Richards and daughter,
Misa Carriln, returned yesterday from
Sbilob, where they spool some time
with the family of Judge w. H. Elli
son. .
Tbe police held a called
meeting yesterday afternoon and sus
pended Officer Gordon until the next
regular meeting of the city council.
They preferred chargee against him
and be will be tried before the council.
Millions Given Away,
It is certainly gratifying to the pub
lic to know of ooe concern in tbe land
who are not afraid to be generous to
tbe needy and suffering. The propri
etors of Dr Kiog's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have
given away over ten million trial bot
tles ot lb’s great medicine; and have
too satisfaction of knowing that it baa
absolutely cured thousands of hopeless
cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarse
oess sod all diseases of tbe Throat,
Cheat and Lungs are surely cured by
it. Call oo J. N. Harris A Son or
Carlisle A Ward druggists, and get a
trial bottle free. Regular size 50c.
and |l. Every bottle guaranteed, or
piles refunded.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Receiving Their Gons.
Yeeterday was a very warm day at
Camp Norihen and little Was done
outside of the regular routine duty.
Guard mount was had at 9:30 in tbe
morning, thereby establishing guard
around tbe camp both day and night.
As yet there is no officer of the day
or junior or senior officer of the guard.
The sentinels are under the supervis
ion of a sergeant, who is commander
of the guard.
Yesterday afternoon three compa
nies were issued gnus from tbe state’s
property in tbe commissary depart
ment at tbe camp ground. The re
maining companies will receive their
guns this morning.
Catarrh Cannot bo Cure*
By LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach tbe seat of tbe disease. Ca
tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease,
and in order to cure it you must take in
ternal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly on tbe
blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Ca
tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It
was .prescribed by one of the best physi
cians In this country for years, and is a
regular prescription. It is composed of
tbe beat tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. The perfect combina
tion of the two ingredients is what pro
duces such wonderful results in curing
Cartarrh- Bend for testimonials, free.
F. J. Cukxky A Co., Props.,Toledo, O.
Sold by druggist, price 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Ice Cream Festival.
The Ladies Aid Society will give an
icecream festival at Mrs DeForest
Allgood’s next Tuesday, between 4
and 10 p. m. The proceed* will go
tueard purchasing a large quantity of
ice for the Second Georgia regiment,
now atalioned at Tampa, Fla. It is a
worthy cause and will have tbe liberal
patronage it deeervee.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Cartoria,
Dtu'l Tvtarro hpit **4 tawke T<mr life Auaj.
To quit unaeco easily and fotercr. be tnag
Mlle, lull ot iito, uerv* and vigor, take Ko-To-
Bae, the wonder woiker. that make- weak nwn
strong. All druggists, SOc or SI. Coregnaran
teat booklet sad sample tree. Addrma
Sterling Ilemedy Ca. Chicago or New York.
Kti apwiMfi MinniNF*? RIVEN AWAY I
itli iliiwVlliu IVIA UHIII II U All Alt
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IfthUvanWasSkeitv. Readabentlt.
ttaa ve tare tattakajth el time ta the H*tMst«7 el this basiiess. . OUR PRICES SHALL TEN TOES OVER
OHUBB TfflS RESOLVE.
MILLINERY . .
Mb-o>4- -a Ba*-.
recent incomparable purchaser They are just too lovely. New ve mgs,
family, may be found on our second floor. Three#aees of assorted naw ju
bought at not over half valuee.
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la colon od d—ga hua—>T i. —uidfd ia Ai— ia cpnng aad
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.
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them or have them charged—it’s all the same, that m, you must be one of
the first fifty to either pay down twenty dollars for the goods
them charged on the books, pay the account As soon as you shall have
paid for goods bought on or after this date yon 11 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
dollars each, neither are they worth twenty dollars. But they will cost you
nothing upon purchases of >20.00, and we’ll rapplyyour wants leas than
they can be secured anywhere else in this town. We sell the best and our
prices are always the lowest. * ’
LADIES’ FIXINGS. - ’
Ladies fixinge-a big subjWti But our stock » big enough and varied
enough to meet its multiform and multiplex requirement—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 latett and prettiest. When your mind or your purse
anggasta a saving, why, just make your purchase with us.
CENT’S FIXINGS.
We’ve m*da 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 yon money on these goods. The nicest makes
known to gent’s furnishings. Bows and scarfs and ties—mixtures and
ley’s in men’s neckwear. See them and you’ll like them. Collars, lew
linen, 10c. Cuffii, 1900-linen, 15c. Shirts, pure linen bosom, reinforced
back and front, continuous facings, patent gussets, felled seams, worth >I.OO
at 5Cc. Negligee Shirts, select assortment, lower than othmre. Guess you
don’t object to a saving, do you ? Our’s the neatest stock in Middle Georgia.
. Speeisuls-
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 ------ -50 c
Silk Grenadines, you’d say one dollar, kt - -- »- ••• 500
Silks, brocaded Gros Grains and Taffetas only a few pieces to go at
the price - - - - - - - - - - - ". c ‘
Linen Crash, extra wide, plain and fancy, a good quality at - -
60 fine Novelty Suits at prices to , - ----- - - - *• •
’Etemine, latest in woolens recommended for separate skirts - - ooc
44-inch French Serge, very special -
80 pieces Dress Duck, the 15cent grade at - -- -- --
2,000 Ladies Handkerchiefs at 5 cents worth everywhere else -10 c
60 pieces Dimity, worth 10 cents, at
Good brass pins, per paper | c
Hair pins, per package * c
School Handkerchiefs, each e
600 yards good quality Dimity
. BASS BROS.’ -
BurceM* Poem*.
I never aaw a purple cow. nor do I wish to see
•ne,
But this I’ll tall you any how—l’d rather see
than be one. ■ \ v
To have written that couplet seems a
Slight performance perhape, but it made
and sustains Mr. Gelett Burgess’ literary
reputation. Poor Burgess! He cannot
escape from it. The fact that he is an il
lustrator in black and white of the first
rank is not or wiU not be acknowledged,
and he ia going to London to try and
escape his unendurable fame. By the way,
many judges of such matter consider this
of his superior even to the “Purple Cow:”
The window has four little panes, but one
have I. ,
The window’s pane Uin its sash; I wonder
—New York World
Just a Trill* Fresh.
Gerald —l’m not earning my salt.
Geraldine—That’s hard luck, when JTOO
need salt so badly.—Town Topics.
Bucklen’a Arnica Balve-
< THE in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sons, 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
cento per box. For sale by J. N.
Harris A Son and Carlisle A Ward.
Pitt’s Carminative aids digestion, regu
lates tbe bowels, cures Cholera Infantum,
Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Paine, Grip
ing, Flatulent Colic, Unnatural Drains
from the Bowels, and all diseases incident
to teething children. For-all summer
complaints ft is a specific. Perfectly
harmless and free from injurious drugs
Mid CibQfllM^b^l.
ZETELLA LOCALS.
Zetblla, Gs., July 19.—Miss Minnie
Scott, o! Columbus, and Miss Annie May
White, of Chipley, are spending a few
days with the family of Col. J. P. Wil
liams.
J. R. Leach spent Saturday with friends
in Griffln. *
Judge J. P. Bledsoe, of this place, spent
Wednesday in Atlanta on legal business.
J. F. Touchstone attended the singing
at Hollonville Sunday. |
Miss Eunice Hand entertained a delight
ful circle of friends last Thursday evening
in honor of Miss Minnie Scott, of Colum
bus, and Miss Annie May White, ot Chip
ley. Miss Hand's handsome home is one
of the most attractive in the community.
It is beautifully furnished and bad an ad
ditional charm Thursday eve, lent by the
exquisite floral decorations of ferns and
roses in hall, drawing room and dining
room. Miss Hand is one of our most in
teresting young ladies.
Prof. C. B. Mathews has a flourishing
school at this place.
Dr. W. H. Touchstone was in town this
' afternoon for the first time in several days.
C. B. Mathews and T. T.Williams spent
Saturday with friends in Hollonville.
Bev. R. M. Wallroven delivered a fine
i discourse at Mt. Zion Sunday to a large
audience.
AOhUdEnjoys
The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and
soothing effect of Syrap of Figs, when in
need of a laxative, and if the father or
mother be costive or bilious, the most
gratifying results follow its use; so that it
is the best family remedy known and
every family should have a bottle.
Clothing For Every One I
AT BROS.’ - I
A train load of—we like to have said soldiers, but We mean Clothing
for the soldiers who are going to remain at home. °ur buyer made some |
war purchases last week, and judging from the amount of the purchases he |
thought the clothing factories would shut down and we would not be able K
to buy any more Clothing, and the factory thought money was better than |
clothing during war time. Well, we just gave them a check to riiow who j
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 I
part, but the prices were the inducements.
Tie Prices fill Have to io tio Selling ta I
Come and see us if you wiU ever need a Suit for yourself or your boy. I
Children’s Knee Pants 25c, 35c, 50c and up.
Men’s Odd Pants 50c, >I.OO, >LSO and up. - jgML
. Men’s Suits at >4.25, worth >7.00,
Black and fancy Worsted Suits at unheard of prices.
2,000 Sample Bats I
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 >2O and get I
a SEWING MACHINE FREE GRATIS. |
Shoes to Fit Every Foot I
A-T.BA.SS bros? I
The largest shipment of drummers’ samples Shoes and Oxfords ever g
shown in Griffin, and cheaper than ever known. Now, if you went a Slipper ■
or a Shoe for yourself or any one, we will save you big money. Vows | g
made in storms are often forgotten in calms.” So said, but we vow that our g
vow to sell Oxfords and Slippers cheaper than any one in Gnffin » being g
carried out to the letter. Come and see for yourself. We giw a SEWING I
MACHINE with every S2O you spend in our Shoe Department, in our MH- -■
linery Department, or Dry Goods Store until 50 have been given away. .
One case Ladies’Fast Black Hose. We break the record on quality— j
onlv sc» > im
One case heavy Black Hose; they beat the world for the price—a dime. [
We have 14 Young Horses and Hares to sell or exchange for Mules I
...COME T 0... I
BASS BROS,
THE BIC STORE, I
For your Summer Goods, Cloth- I
ing, Shoes, Millinery, Hats I
Caps and Groceries. I
1 56 and 58 Hill St. -- -( Griffin, Ga. I
It GRIFFIN I
..CYCLE.. I
J ....co’y.,
1 Kincaid Block.
THE STERLING. |
4 (Built like a watch.) This Bicycle is the best high grade Bike on the
; Our $35 CRAWFORD will compare with any soo wheel.
BICYCLE SUNDRIES I
Os every description—Lanterns, Bells, Saddles, Pedals,
i Sprockets, Grips, Tires and Others too Numerous to Mention
i Bicycles I
1 to Bent. I
Confederate Veterans’ Reunion.
Account of the annual reunion of Con
federate Veterans, Atlanta, July 20-23
1898, the Central of Georgia Railway Com
pany will sell tickets at very low rates,
the general basis being one cent per mile
traveled. Tickets at these low rates will
be sold not only to veterans, but the gen
eral Dublic. Detailed information and
specified rates from each station will be
farnisbed on application to any agent of
the Central of Georgia Railway Company.
J. C. Hams, G. P. A.,
Savannah, Ga. ,
To Care Consttputlon Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Mto or 25c.
X G C. C. tail to cure, druggista reruud mowj.
Chia; Excursion Bates to Saltern Oitiei
via Savannah and. Ocean Steamship Co-
Effective June Ist,'lß9B, the Central <*
Georgia Railway Company will place on
sale excursion tickets to New York and
Boston, via Savannah and Ocean Steam
ship Company, atvery cheap rates. The
rates include meals and .berth on steamer-
A trip via this route cannot fail to be oi
much interest and enjoyment to all par
ties contemplating visiting the East. For
rates, sailing dates, etc., apply toany
Ticket Agent of the Central of Ueorgu
Railway Company, or to J. C. Haße, Gen
eral Passenger Agent, Bavavannah. ®a.