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WS HAVE A GOOD COFFEE FOB He. YOU PAY
» iXaTOTHER PLACES FOR THE BAME GOODS. AL
«> FROM THE CHEAPEST TO
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good tea fob Me per POUND.
G. W CLARK & SON.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
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WE HAVE JUST FINISHED PAINTING AND WHITEWASHING
OUB STORE. IT LOOKS CLEAN, COOL AND INVITING.
STOCK OF DRUGS AND SUNDRIES ALL NEW AND OF BEST
QUALITY. WE ABE RECEIVING NEW GOODS EVERY
WEEK OH TWO, SO AS TO KEEP ON HAND THE LATEST
WECORDIALLY INVITE OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO
CALL AND SEE US. WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE
AND PROMISE YOU FAIR DEALING. -
Prescriptions a Specialty.
J. N. HARRIS & SON-
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Cost Sale.
(jhina. Tamm Silverware,
ftll Stssaesew
ORIGINAL COST.
Come and get some oi the bar-
Edwards Bros.
Morning Cail.
GRIFFIN, GA, JULY 33. ISM.
(HHeeover Davis’ Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. »
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS-
REd O. Smith made a baeioeso trip to
Macon yesterday.
J. W. Mangham made a bosinese
trip to Atlanta yesterday.
J. B Fried, <4 Macon, spent yester
day with friends io this city.
A. W. Blake returned yeelerdsy
from a few days visit to Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Kincaid spent
yesterday with friends io Atlanta.
gflPFoa Bau—Pooy aod Boggy;
cheap. Apply at CaU. office.
Mim Nannie Sobers, cl Macon, is
spending a few days with friends in
tUeeity.
Miss Emma Johnson rstorned yes
terday from a pleasant visit to friends
ia Atlanta.
Cola. W. E. H. Searcy, Jr., and J. J.
Fly nt spent yesterday in Atlanta on
legal business.
Mrs. DeWitt Cole, of Marietta, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. H. N. Starnes,
at Experiment
Mira Willie Chambers Islt yesterday
for Forsyth, where she will visit rela
tires for several days.
If Suspicion enters Love’s gate bo
io preUy apt to leave the gate open for
tbe Master to pass out.
Mias Lucy Thompson returned yes
terday from Atlanta, where she spent
several days visiting relatives.
Mrs. J. H. Hoff and daughter, Mrs.
M. Edw. Wilaeo, of Savannah, spent
yesterday with frieoda io Atlanta.
Dr. C. H. Bedding, of Atlanta, is
spending several days at Experiment
with the family of Col. R. J. Redding.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Slade and
daughter, little Mim Marie, spent yes
terday at Quit, with Capt. and Mrs. J.
J. Blade.
Col. G. G. Fiyot, of Monroe county,
returned home yesterday after Jpsud
ing a few days with his brother, Col.
T. W. Fly nt.
Mrs. Minnie Mebaffey and daugh
ter, gute Mira Lilia, of Phoenix City,
Ala, art visiting relatives and friends
in West Griffin.
Mim Bile Carlisle, of Roanoke, Ala,
io spending a few days in this city
with her brother, E. E. Carlisle, at
Mrs. J. D. Bi vers*. *
Warren Crouch, of Bruchey, and O.
V. Moore, of Meriwether county, were
among the visitors to Atlaota from
Griffin yesterday.
Misses Annie end Jeanette McLau
rin returned yesterday from Houston,
Texas, where they spent severs!
months witb relatives.
Mrs. Geo. L Cope, of Savannah, re
turned home yesterday after spending
several days in this city with her
daughter, Mrs. Thee B Mills.
Charlie Edwards, who is attending
Sullivan, Crichton A Smith’s Bosinem
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College io Atlanta, io spending a few
days with friends in thia city.
Dr. G A. Nunnally, president of the
Southern Female eallege at La
Grange, wilt preach to the Olympic
Theatre tomorrow txorhing and eve
sing. I
Cui. W B. Hanleiter. Dr. R A Mo
Donald and M; J. Patrick returned
yesterday from Atlanta, where they
attended tbe Confederate veterans' ro
union.
E. L Gay, of Cuthbert, was in the
city yesterday. He was was enroute
home from Washington, and stopped
over in Griffin to visit tbe Experiment
Station.
O N Rauschenberg has accepted
the position of chief engineer for the
Kincaid Manufacturing Co, and will
assume the responsible duties of his
position within a few day a
M. J. Daniel, Jr, stood his examin
ation for oacord lieutenancy in tbe
Griffin Rifles Thursday afternoon. He
stood a very creditable examination
and will receive hie commiraion with
io a few days.
While loading a ear of peaches at
tbe Central freight depot yesterday
about dark, a lamp exploded and the
Are department was cai'ed out. The
fire was extinguished before any dam
, age was done.
Officers Phelps and Ison arrested
; Cap Thomas and Dock Speer, colored,
Thursday night for riding tbe tracks
i of a Central passenger train. They
were tried yesterday morning in the
recorder’s court and sent to the chain
gang for 30 days.
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. Officer Fly nt arrested three little
negroes yesterday for breaking in A.
D. Pitts’ repair shop Thursday and
stealing some fruit. They were too
young to be prosecuted so their moth
ers were sent for and furnished with
' a stoat leather strap, and under the
* supervision of the officers each little
coon received a liberal application of
oow-bide.
MiUiaes Givsx Away.
It is certainly gratifying to tbe pub
lie to know of one concern in tbe land
' who are not afraid to be generous to
tbe needy and'suffering. Tbe propri
etors of Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs snd Colds, have
given away over ten million trial bot
tles of tb's great medicine; and have
tbe satisfaction of knowing that it has
absolutely cured thousands of hopeless
cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarse
new and all diseases of tbe Throat,
Chest and Longs are surely cored by
it. Call on J. N. Harris A Son or
Carlisle A Ward druggists, and get a
trial bottle free. Regular sise 50c.
and fl. Every bottle guaranteed, or
price refunded.
Yankee Dewey Dandy.
Yankee Dewey sailed his boats
Down in Manila bay, air,
He found the Spaniards in their floats,
And blew them all away, sir.
Chorus: Yankee Dewey, keep it up.
O, Dewey, you’re a dandy,
Yankee Dewey, keep it up,
Yes, Dewey, you’re a dandy.
Then Yankee Dewey tent us word,
And this was what he said, sir;
“We’ve sunk the gunboats, every one.
And not a Yankee dead, sir.”
It pleased McKinley wondrous well.
That Dewey did the “dons,’’ sir;
He changed hie name to admiral,
And mid: “That’s right, keep on sir.”
-St. Louis Globe Democrat
CASTOR IA
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Bears the yr"*"
Signature of
GttKfffißtffied totaccffi evt*. anataN weii
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50 SEWING MACHINES GIVEN AWAY! I
if- miv aniaiaas belov BmS about it Wa ar* WansißaS to move out J? s*rnn!SHnTH?
n. wJS tSMKfISn. * *“k to 1 " ODR PRICES s I
BnpBUUB THIS RESOLVE • ■
MILLINERY . .
rtk We ha7s now a zreat amortaent of new shapes, Panama Straws,
Sailors, Chips, ete, and as for Ribbons and Uceswe mjnto yratjo
recent incomparable purchases. They arejuM tootory.
bought at not over half values.
■w A RTT A -RTuES- .
In colon and design hamonv is sounded in ever? chime ia spring and
summer textiles. French Organdy, real wl ue ’ |^ >c ’ at >c '
Irish Dimities, the 25c grade, reduced to 15c.
Dimities as low as sc.
20c. Organdies bought at half and selling at 10c. *
Fine 40>ineh White Lawn, worth double, our pnee l«c.
As to the Sewing Machines.
us and pay for them and one of the machines will P „ T for
fifty other customers have not done eo before you. Buy the goods, pay
them or have them charged-rt’s *ll the seme, tlrat
the first fifty to either pey down twenty dollars for the goods °J’J ia *
them charged on the books, pay the account As soon Vs
paid us |2O for goods bought on or after this date you 11 get a machine if
fifty others are not ahead of yod. . . '
When you make pnrehaises tickets or coupons will be delivered to yo
from which you may evince your claim. These machines are not <°rth fLty
dollars each, neither are they worth twenty dollars. But they will cost yo
nothing upon purchases of $20.00, snd we’ll eupplyyour wants for I ess than
they can oe secured anywhere else in this town. We sell the best and our
prices are always the lowest.
LADIES’ FIXINGS.
Ladies firings—* big subject But our stock u big enough and varied
enough to meet its multiform and multiplex requirements—welt nea *J
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 latest and prettiest When your mind or your purse
suggests a saving why, just make your purchase with us.
CENT’S FIXINGS.
We’ve made this department a leading one m our store, Going to make
it more popular; going to do it with the right tilings
in everything else we’H save you money on these goods. The nicest makes
known to gent’s furnishings. Bows and scarfo andLties—mixtures and mud
ley’s in men’s neckwear. See them and you 11 like them. Collars,
linen, 10c. Cufis, 1900-linen, 15c. Shirts, pure linen bosom,
back and front continuous facings, patent gussets, felled seams, worth f l.tX
at 5Cc. Negligee Shirts, select assortment lower than othera Guem you
don’t object to a saving, do you ? Ours the neatest stock in Middle Georgia.
Speois-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
the price is - - -- s - sue
Silk Grenadines, you’d say one dollar, at - J**
1 Sillm, brocaded Gres Grains and Taffetas only a few pieces to go at
the price - Tto.
I Linen Crash, extra wide, plain and fontfy, a good quality at - - 2Sc
, 60 fine Novelty Suits at prices to «L1
Etamine, latest in woolens recommended for separate skirts * - osc
44-inch French Serge, very special - -
30 pieces Dress Duck, the 15cent grade at - -- -- -- vc
’ 2,000 Ladies Handkerchiefs at 5 cents worth everywhere else -10 c
1 60 pieces Dimity, worth 10 cents, at
[ Good brass pins, per paper | e
Hair pins, per package
School Handkerchiefo, each
600 yards good quality Dimity 50
■ BASS BROS.’ .
GARCIA 18 DISGUSTED.
Informs Shafter That He Ii Not Pleas
ed With Hi* Treatment,
New Yoke, July 22 A Santiago
special to The Journal, dated July 20,
saya General Garcia has written a let
ter to General Shafter declaring the*
he ia diiguated at bis treatment at the
bands of tbe Americana and will there
fore withdraw hie forces to the bills.
Among the things of which General
Garcia complains io the failai eof the
American commander to officially
notify him of tbe aurrender of tbe
Spanish forces under General Toral
and be ia also incensed at tbe alleged
fact that he was not invited to bo
present at the 'ceremony attending the
formal capitnhuion of Santiago.
Another grtevanea is tbe retenliou
of tbe Spanish civil authorities in tbe
administration of their functions in
Santiago. For thoee reaaona General
Garcia deciares bo will no longer co
operate with the fiereee nanle? General
Sbafter’s command, hot wiO act inde
pendently, aa ho did bsfisM the Ann
ica«i treopa landed in Cuba
Tbe plrasaurt Sneer, gsxQt ecfiac, &ad
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New Reeruita-
Becraiting for Company Los the
Third regiment of Georgia volunteers
is going on at a more lively rate than
ever in Columbus. Yesterday was the
busiest day that Lieutenants Garrard
and Cook have had since they began
tbe work of raising a company. Men
began coming early in the morning
and daring tbe day there were more
visitors to tbe office than in any pre>
vious day. Tbe examinations will
begin today at 11 o’clock, and it is
probable that when tbe train pulls out
lor Camp Northen this afternoon at
5:25 a detachment of more than a
doxen soldiers will be a aboard. * • »
The soldiers who have returned from
Camp Northen on farloagha say that
the boys in campa are enjoying life to
the tallest extent. Tbe drills did not
interfere with their pleasures. They
have good water, the best shower baths
in tbe state, dean camp grounds, naw
tents, handsome uniforms and the
nights, on account of (be altitude, are
delightful and pleasant^ —Columbus
Enquirer.
FUt's Carminative aide digestion, regu
lates the bowels, cores Cholera Infantum,
Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Paine, Grip
ing, Flatulent Colic, Unnatural Drains
finoss As Bowels, and all diseases Inddsst
to teething children. For all svflMMr
campfaiste it is a specific. Perfectly
hsmtan sad free from injuriouo drags
i etol chemicals.
SWaratiV— r Stowato With
ItoMSs. traac.rtii.arwKUurstuad taoMf
Clothing For Every One I
JtT bros.’ H
A train load of—we like to have raid soldiers, but we mean Clothing |
for the soldiers who are going to remain at home. Our u X er made »nu
week and judging from the amount of the purchases h e L
thought the clothing factories would shut down and we B
to buy any more Clothing, and the factory thought money was better th. ,
clothing during war time. Well, we just gave them a check o snow Wbc
got the goods; now, you come and give us your name and getall toe Cloth
£g y Really the purchase of fine Clothing was unexpected on our | B
part, but the prices were the inducements.
Tie Prices fill Have to do tie Sellitti fa I
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. • , j <■.
Men’s Suits at $4.25, worth $7.00, . fl
Black and fancy Worsted Suits at unheard of prices. I
2,000 Sample Hats I
To go with Clothing at 50c on toe dollar. ■
We own more Clothinfl than ail the balance of Griffla 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 I
bass bros? I
The largest shipment of drummers’ samples Shoes and Oxfords ever
i shown in Griffin, and cheaper than ever known. Now, if you want a Slipper
ior a Shoe for yourself or any one, we will rave you big money. “Vows g
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
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 Md
s linery Department, or Dry Goods Store until 50 have been given away.
9 One case Ladies’Fast Black Hoee. We break the record on quality—
-9 only sc. , .
One case heavy Black Hose; they beat the world for toe price—a dime.
We have 14 Youag Horses and Mares to sell er exchasge tor Huies I
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THE BIC gTORE,
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’ For your Summer Goods, Cloth- I
' ing, Shoes, Millinery, Hats I
= Caps and Groceries. 1
56 and 58 Hill St. - - - Griffin, Ga. I
GRIFFIN J
.CYCLE.. J
P- J) ....coy.,
Kincaid Block.
THE STERLING.
(Built like a watch.) Thia Bicycle is the best high grade Bike on the
market.
Our $35 CRAWFORD will compaie with any SSO wheel.
BICYCLE SUNDRIES
Os every description—Lanterns, Bells, Saddles, Pedals,
Sprockets, Grips, Tires and Others too Numerous to Mention,
Bicycles 1
to Rent. ( 'LJ !
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Confederate Veterans’ leunion.
Account of the anneal reunion of Con
federate Veterans, Atlanta, G*_ Joly 20-23
1888, the Central of Georgia Railway Coat
pany will sell ttefceta st very low ratos,
the general bests betagoue cent per mUe
i traveled. Ttetassrtfteeetow/irtes will
from Mto* wffl to
frr***M ow topiicaew to «« apart of
ft* Central Jwwway CfWS»y,
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di,< AttUA
JFt> v Itvf* v ■<>*HOtre ~
■>***rtn «e erWa
Cheap Excursion Bates te lastsra OlUee
X’aav«>Mh sad Ocean Steamship
EffectiTe June Ist, 1898, the Central <M
Georgia Bailway Company will place on
gTccraion tickets to New York and
Rwnnah and Ocean Stearn-
SbtpCompany, at very cheap rates. The
■ rates include meals and berth on steamer.
r ▲ trip vis this rente cannot fill to be of
modi interest and enjoyment to all par- j
lies contemplating visiting the East For , J
rates, sailing dates, etc., apply to any |
Ticket Agent of the Central of Georgia
Itailway Company, or to J.
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