The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, September 04, 1898, Image 4

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I wtmisV* Aisle I Him UlaV I w ftllliw ■ IlseWfittll a. rntrwiflPinift foil I’ICKIICING FLAV« ... and Drugs of All Sorti S > CT^<oJ»?RKE^M,^^ < wfrRYEAR lOMj 1 OMj APPLE THAT WILL BAVEYOUR PICKLES. CALL AND BEE ÜB. J. IST- HARRIS SO IST- Ip-'jMi 1 ""M 4 1 11 nv 111 jjf""" 1 "'i' -- New Store - - - ft , We are in our new place, No. 14 Hill street, BUW.:oM jUnd, wk«. w. will U plansad io see all of our old customers and lota of new ones. Wo have the boot>elect od stock in the city. Pleaao give us a call. G. W CLARK & SON. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. Morning Call. GRIFFIN, GA, SEPT. 4,18 W. PERSONAL AID LOCAL DOTS - Ed Smith spent yesterday in Allan- K k. It Morris left yesterday to spend a lew days io LaGrange. Prof. W. G. Brown, of Sunny Side, | was tn the city yaaUrday. Dr. E. L. Hanes is spending today with relatives in Jonesboro. Col. Harry fisher, of Newnan, wae In the city yoeterday for a short while. J. D. Risers has returned Irorn a business trip down the Central rail road. The average man earns much leas than bia wife thinks him capable of earning. : ' 4 Mrs J. C. Brooks spent yesterday in Banny Bide with the family of Adjt. Gon. Kell. Wilbur Brown, of New Orleans, la spending a few days with friends in this city- ▲ woman admires one man for the qualities bo bee and loves another lor those bo hasn't. Rev. Henry B Maye leaves tomor row to epond a lew days nt Bluff Springe camp mooting. Misses Unie Green and Bammie Monroe left yesterday for Cincinnati, where they will spend a few daye. Married mon as a rule do not lie from choice, but their wives will per sist in asking such fool questions. Dr. M. F. Carson left yesterday for Gainesville, where bo will spend sev eral days visiting relative’ and friends. Miao Noll Brooke left yesterday for Lexington, Ky., where she will spend sometime visiting relatives and friends. Miss Eoline Hair, of Lexington, Ky., returned homo yoeterday after spend ing some time in thia city with rela tives. Bam Bros., havo a largo advertises moot in thia Imus that will interest all who wish to secure first class goods at bargain prices. The City Executive Committee will probably be called together Monday afternoon for the purpose of fixing date for primary. Mrs. J. W. Sparks, of Thomasville, who has been in this city for several daya as the guest of Mrs. R. F. Strick land, loft yesterday to visit relatives at Williamson. Rev. W. W. Wadawortb, of Atlanta, will preaeh in the First Methodist church this morning at 11 o'clock. He will occupy the pulpit at Hanleiter church tonight. Oapt. Geo. P. Walker and Lieut. Comer, of Light Battery B, who are now stationed at Camp Northeo, are spending today at Warm Springs the guests of Chas. L. Davis. Sidney H. Baker, chief clerk of the recruiting officer at Camp Northen, went op to Atlanta yesterday after noon to apend a lew days. He was B accompanied by his sister, Mies Daisy Baker. Pitt’S Carminative la pleasant to the taste, acta promptly, and never foils to give satisfaction. It carries children over , the critical time of teething, and Is the friend of anxious mothers and puny children. A few doses will demonstrate its value. E. H. Dorsey, Athens, Ga., Up writes: “I consider it the best medicine I have ever need in my family. It does all you claim for it, and even more.” Brown Sanders, colored, was fined A |lO and coals yesterday lor beating his Wife. Banders has been before Mayo* Davis several times for that offense, and be imposed a fine upon him yes terday thu will not b« forgotten soon. This morning Mia M. R Brown and Mrs. Ira A. Blade will leave for Northern and Eastern markets where they will spend several weeks examin ing all that is fasbionabls in millinery and making purchases for the fall and winter season. These ladies are artists in their line and the people of Griffin may expect a beautiful display of goods on their return. The" Ladies The pleasant effect and pertect safety with which ladles may uh Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes It their favor ite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company, printed near the bottom of the package. For sale by all responsible druggists. Executive Committee Meets. The democratic executive commit tee of Spalding county met in the office of Col. W. D. Carhart yesterday morning for the purpose of electing a campaign committee to conduct the coming Stretton tor governor and state bouse officers Upon motion of W. D. Davis, a committee of one from each district in the county was appointed to select a compaign committee of ten. The committee as named was J. H. Grubbs, Akins; J. A. Dorsey, Africa; W. P. Walker, Cabins; W. D. Carhart, Griffin ; J. D. Williams, Mt. Zion ; J. J. Flyut, Orrs; W. P. Maynard, Line Creek, and A. O Gay, Union. On motion of W. D Oarhart, Seaton Grantland, who io a member of the state executive committee, was made an ex-officio member of the commit tee. This committee will meet in a few days and elect the campaign commit tee when they will go to work and make Spalding the banner county of the State. A Rough Bond. Man's life io full of crosses and temptations says an exchange. That is trus for a fact. He comes into Ibis world without bis consent and goes out of it against bis will, and bio trip between the two eternities is exceed ingly rough. The rule of contrariness is one of the important features of the trip. When he is little the girls ktss him. If he raises a large family he is called a poor man, but if he raises a small check be is a thief and a fraud and is shunned like a Chinaman with the itch. If he is poor he is a bad manager, if he is rich he is dishonest, if he ie in politico it's for pie, if be is out of politico you can’t tell where to place him and be is po good to bio country, if be does an act of charity it's for policy, if he won't give to charity he’s stingy and lives only for himself, if he dies young there was a great future ahead of him, if be lives to a ripe old age he has missed bis calling. He is introduced to tbisg world by a doctor and to the next by the same process Verily, the road is rough, but men like to travel it. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, Bn KM Ym Hiyi Always Bought . Bears the Signature of Registration Notice. The registration books will close on September 14th, and sail who have not registered must do sobefore that time or they cannot vote Ln the election for gov ernor and state house officers. T. R. NUTT, T. C., Office Hasselkus Shoe Store. rwtww ww rttirffkFk /I ffll A TO GENUAL LIE. ■ < Col. Candler’s Mon Will Go to Jock scnvillo and Will lot Io Mu tated (Oat Tot- The Third Georgia regiment now stationed at Camp Northeo, near this city, contains one of the finest bodies of mon ever mustered into any oervjce and that io saying a whole tot. Yoeterday afternoon the rumor be gan to spread that they would receive orders to move and of course every man Was aoxioua to know just when ho wm going to leave and where he was to bo assigned. As nothing defi nite could be learned by them their excitement grow until they were in formed that a telegram from Wash ington stated that they would bo sent to Jacksonville to report to General Lee. They were satisfied at once and had It been advisable a cheer would have been given over the news. Col John 8 Candler, who is as ur bane as be is just, said to tbe reporter that saw him» “I know nothing positive about tbe action of the war department and can not speak autborilively, but I have received messages that make me be lieve that such orders are on the way. I will say ibis much, L have a regi ment that is well disciplined and every man is an hODoi’to the volunteer ser vice.” Tbe confirmation of this earns in last night and new life has been Iriject ed into tbe Third. At camps yesterday afternoon,Pri vate Ellis, of Rome, Ga., who was a member of company D, died from Typho-malaria. This Is the second death that has occurred at Camp Northen in six years. OAffiTORXA. Ino nino you H3vb Signature 7 1 Funny Advertisements. Curiously worded advertisements, which are funny without intent, are common in tbe London papers, it would seem. A contemporary recently offered a prize for the best collection of such announcements, and the fol lowing is the result: "Annual sale now on. Don’t go elsewhere to be obeated-oome in here.” “A lady wants to sell her piano, as she is going abroad in a strong iron frame.” •'For Sale—A pianoforte, the prop erty of a musician with carved lege.” "Wanted—A room by two gentle men about thirty feet long and twenty feet broad.” "Lost—A collie dog by a man ou Saturday evening answering to Jim with a brass collar round bis neck and a muzzle." "Wanted—By a respectable girl, her passage to New York; willing to take care of children and a good sailor.” "Mr. Brown, furrier, begs to ana □ounce that be will make up gowns, capes, etc, for ladies out of their own skirte.” "Bulldog for sale; will eat anything; very fond of children.” "Wanted—An organist and a Bby to blow the same.” "Wanted—For the summer, a cot tage for a small family with plenty 0! drainage.” "Lost—Near Highgate archway, an umbrella belonging to a gentleman with a bent rib and a bone handle.” "Widow in comfortable circum stances wishes to marry two sous.” “To be disposed of, a small phaeton, the property of a gentleman with a moveable headpiece as good as new.” The last is a copy of an inscription painted on a board which adorned a fence in Kent: "Notice—ls any man’s or woman's cows gets into these here otes, bis or her tail will be cut off as tbe case may be." CABTOSIIA. BmhUm . filgaataie Presbyterian Ohttroh. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. W. G. Woodbridge. Bunday school at 8:45 a. m. Public cordially in vited. CA.MTORIA. Bearsthe KM Yes fem Always Bought ffigaataie X2* •t StdWnMe Toar Bowel, With Caaearata. Cnmijr Cutliuvilc, cure consilpailon toiever. ®c. ir G C C tall, drajriua refund monej. ————— <a ( uro Couellpatton tore ver. Take Caoeareta Vundv Catbartie./ 10c r>r?y B G C.G fall to cure. drr-ifisu Wund moue«. Ho-To-llac fur Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak oaea suoiK, b>ood pure. Wo. «L All druggist* FOR RENT. yII I building now occupied by G. W. Clark A 800. Poascssfon given Sept, lot next. Apply to either of tbe under- ttttf Jso L- Reid, J. C. Bnooxe, W. M. Thomas Wf l Be Sold To tbe highest bi der for cash, before the court bouse door, September 6th, the hind some twelve room residence, in West Griffin, known as the J. D. Boyd piece. This place is lighted by electricity, has electric bells, speaking tubes, water works and every modern convenience, and Is located in a handsome grove of natural forest. The place contains four acres of land. Pertect titles can be given. Bold for the purpose of division among the heirs of the late Hon. J. D. Boyd. House open for inspection on Monday and Thursday mornings. Sale will be positive. A greet chance to buy a beautiful home. Bicycle Support Beet attachment ever put on a wheel Light, strong, sure, always goes with wheel, stand It anywhere, in the house or out doors, on the road, at the races, ball game, etc. Bit on if desired. All nick eled. |I.W, exprees paid. W. H. Mobgas, Peabody, Kansas. i .1 . , -s -- lit' i q A RICHLY CARVED BUFFET in antique oak does more towards making an attractive dining room than anything you could furnish it with. We have handsome buffets, hand carved, with fan cy French plate mirrors. We have also extension tables to match, and rich dining, room chairs at low prices. We have also atf extensive stock of fine dining room sets st exceptional bargains, CHILDS &GODMRD, 8811 OUR PRESCRIPTION FILES show the esteem m which we are held by physicians and the public in general. Our prescription department is conducted on the most careful plan, and prescriptions are compounded from only the purest and freshest drugs, and no mistakes are possi ble here. N. B. DREWRY * SON, 28 Hill Street. THINGS COME HIS WAY AGAIN, and the fanner is happy. When the far mer is happy prosperity is with us. You will think so when you see the superior quality of flour that we are selling. Our flour can’t be equaled for bread, pastry or cake. All ofour cereals and farinaceous foods are high grade goods at tow grade prices. J. R. SHEDD. Ohaap Excunion Rates to Eaztern Cities via Savannah and Ocean Steamship Co. Effective June Ist, 1898, the Central of Georgia Railway Company will place on sale excursion tickets to New York and Boston, via Savannah and Ocean Steam ship Company, at very cheap rates. The rates include meals and berth on steamer. A trip via this route cannot fkil to be of much interest and enjoyment to all par ties contemplating visiting the East. For rates, sailing dates, etc., apply to any Ticket Agent of the Central of Georgia Railway Company, or to J. C. Haile, Gen eral Passenger Agent, Savavannah. Ga. A •, i'll .. (ok IN ORDER... To secure more commodious quar ters, we will move info the New -|| York Store on Sept. Ist. We are determined to reduce our stock to save expense of removal, and will cut prices so as to make quick sales. -For Monday Morning —79 c White Bed Spreads worth $1.25. _ 5c Yard 4-4 Bleached Shegting. r . 6c Yard 4-4 Bleached Sheeting, free of dressing. 4ic Yard good Sea Island Sheeting. 15c Yard for French Organdies and Dimities worth 30c. All Ladies’ Shirt Waists at first cost 9c for Ladies’ Bleached Tape-Necked Vests. . ~~~ Big cut on all Wool Dress Goods and Silks. 5c Yardfor Ginghams worth 7ic. 85c for Bcrivens Drawers. ’ * /Z Remnant Counterl Piled with desirable Short Lengths of everything in stock at 50c on the dollar. Haven't space to mention all our Bargains; come and see for yourselves. Flemister S. Bridges BASS BROS. ; ■ • . • ■ ' ■ ■ ■ A Great Opportunity is Here IK Oyer One Hundred Thousand Dollars worth of New Mercan dise was sold to the highest bidder m Atlanta and BASS BROS, were the largest buyers at this immense sale. MOODY & BREWSTER Entered into the Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions, Gents Furn ishings, in Atlanta a few months ago. After buying this stock Mr. Brewster disappeared and the court appointed a receiver to dispose of the merchandise to the highest bidder. Entirely New Stock. The Fall and Winter samples did not even go to the road. Everything as New and Fresh as on the day they were shipped from the factories. We have never had such bargains before to offer our customers as we now have. You want the goods, we want the customers. Let’s supply each other’s want to & mutual advantage Daily Sales. Must Be Sold. It will be impossible for us to furnish room for this immense stock all at one time—we will open the cases from day to day and selll the contents. You are cordially invited to attend the sales, and with a little cash secure some rare bargins. Such Bargins Unknown Before. Ist. case to be opened will be 50 doz. Ladies Hemstitched Handkerchief at Slots each. 2nd. case 50 doz. Ladies Hem stitched Handkerchiefs, extra quality atbets. 3rd case 25 doz. Gents Handkerchiefs at scts., and 25 doz. Gents Handkerchiefs at B}cts. 4th, case 50 doz. Mieses Ribbed Hose at Sets, and 50 doz. Ladies Black Hoss at scts. sth. case 50 doz. Seam less Black Hose at 9cts., and 25 doz. Seamless 25cts. quality at lOcts. 6th, case 25 doz. Black Half Hose to sell as scts, and 25 doz better quality at lOcts. 7th. case 100 Huck ToAels at 7 lets. Bth. case 50 doz. Turkish Towels ; 9cts. 9th. case 64 doz. Linen Towels" assorted. 10th. case Lot of Hair Brushes, Combs, Pocket Books, Tooth Brushes, Jewelery Hair Curlers, etc. WATCH THIS SPACE. . BASS BROS.’.