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

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NEW CROP TURNIP SEED -ALL THE REST VARIETIES SOAP WORTH 10cFOROc A 8AR.....>»«««»»• •••*• t-: ..SOME EXTRA FINE TEA.. ALL KINDS BMC R 8 FOR PICKLHNG. FLAV- BRUSHES, COLOGNE AND FINE EXTRACTS the Popular Patent MiMcinii and Drags of All Sorts..... swmsawa! IU.VIYOtmnCKUB. CAIL and bbkub J- ST. HARRIS A BOJ<r. - Cut Prices On Groceries - FOR SATUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 17, ISSB. Granulated Sugar 201bs for SI.OO. Swift Hams 10c pound. Keg Soda 81bs for 25c. 501b* Grits for SI.OO. 40 ban Beet and Largest Soap in the world for 81.00. Irish Petatoss 25c pk. Cabbage 240 pound. Extra low prices on some Government Flour bought cheap will cell cheap. TRY US TODAY OH YOUR GROCERIES. G. W CLARK & SON. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. Morning Call. GRIFFIN, GA, SIFT. 18, MM. uMeeorer Davis* Hardware Store TKLKPHONB NO. M. PERSONAL AID LOCAL DOTS DR. J. M. THOMAS, mtICUX AMD BUBOEOM, Office: No. 284 HUI rtreet, »falrw»y ■ext to R. P. McWiUlame A Son. J. L. Coggao, ol Hollonville, waa in this oily yeeterSay. Z. T. Scott, of Hollonville, waa in thia city yesterday. 8 B. Bailey, of Patrick, apent tbe day boro yooterday. Emmett Owen, ol Hollonville, waa io tbe city yesterday. Prof. W. G. Brown, ol Sonny Bide, opent yooterday in tbia eity. A girl lore* to bo loved by a man tbat aha know a some other girl lovea. Try Bear*’ bread—made from pure wheat floor. Tom Mitchell, of Locuat Grove, apont tbo day with Griffin frionde ye«- tor day. The wise man counta tbo coat ol hi* pleasure after tbe doctor bao aent io bio bill. Lleot. H. M. Comer, Jr, went over to Warm Springe loot nigbt to epond Bunday. Col. 0. H. B. Bloodworth, of Foray th, waa in tbe oily yooterday on legal buiineta. Col. E. M. Smith, of McDonough, apent yooterday io thio city on legal baeinooe. Hugh O'Connor, of Augusta, opent yooterday with hia home boyoat Camp Northern Dr. J. M. Head, one of Zebulon'o moot prominent men, apent the day hero yooterday. Col. J. Cheater Smith ia upending today with frieoda and relatives in Monroe county. Some people aro never aatiofled no* til they find outoometbing tbat makea thorn diooatiaflod. Try Soaro* bread—made of pure wheat flour. For Cm! without clinkers or slate buy Montevallo and Climax. 'Phone No. 5. J. M. MILLS, Mgr., Newton Coal and Lumber Co. Milton Milla, of Tunnell Hill, Ga., i* opending today in thia city with hia friend Ed Randall. A chain!*** wheel render* trouser guarda unneceeaary, but it’o different with a chainlet* dog. Hon. Chao. I. Brannan, of Atlanta, waa circulating among hia many Gris« fin frionde yooterday. Miao Ida McLendon, of Concord, spent tbo day hero yeatarday tbe gueet of Mr*. E E Wolcott. Joe Neely, of Ljuiaville, arrived yes terday and will be th# guest ol Griffin frionde tor several days.. Joe Barnes, of Atlanta, ia spending today in tbia city with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Barnes. Dr. H. J. Garland went down to Tbe Rook yooterday afternoon to spend oeveral days with homo folks. R. Sommoc Kell, formerly of Grit fin, but now of Tifton, spent yesterday io thia city the gueat ol bio old frionde. 'Phons No. 5 for Montevallo, Cteax and Jellico Coal. Prompt dslivsry regardless of pwoatnor. Newton Coal and Lumbar Co. J. M. MILLS, Mgr. Try Seara’ bread—made from pure wheat flour. Mre. J. M Kell and daughter, Mi** Evie Keil, of Sunny Side, ware in tbo f city ytaterday'with their many frienda 1 Boarding house* are neceeaary evila intended to convince bachelor* that > they abonld have ho mt aof their own. Mre. John 8. Candler came down from Atlanta yesterday and ia tbe gueat ol Mra, W. J. Kincaid on Poplar atreet. ' Capt. J. A. J Tidwell, of Line Creek, waa in tbia city yeaterday looking after tbe affaire in tbe County Com* | miaeionera office. Pearl Onion Beto jort received— very flue—stock limited—very acarce in market—oome quick. J. N. Harbi a & Bon. Opposite Post Office. J. M. Mllle, Manager Newton Coal and Lumber Co. Sole Agente for Montevallo and Climix Coal. Prompt delivery. 'Phone 5. Miaa Julia Bailiogratb, of Atlanta, returned home yeaterday after spend* ing eeveral daye in thia city aa tbe gueat of Miaaee Addie and Willie Hasselku* Mre. Fletcher Jobnaon, of Atlanta, who baa been viailiog Miaa Maude Hammond, in thia city, left yeaterday to apend aome time with relative* and friend* io Oglethorpe. Bucklen’* Arnica Salve. THE BKBT BALVE in the world for Cute, Brutes, Sores, Ulcere, Balt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Bkln 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. Harris A Bon and Carlisle & Ward. Pitt’s Carminative ia pleasant to the 1 taste, acts promptly, and never fails to give satisfaction. It carries children over i the critical time of teething, and ia the friend of anxious mothers and puny children. A few doses will demonstrate its value. E. IL Dorsey, Athens, Ga., writes: "I consider it the beet medicine I have ever used in my family. It does all you claim for it, and even more." I Streets Lighted Again. Griffin's streets will bo lighted again tonight after being in darkness for over two months. The armature has been repaired, ia now al tbe electric light plant an< will be placed in position today. Tbe long delay in haviug the machinery repaired waa unavoidable and blame can be attached to no one, but all wil rejoice to learn that we are to have lights again. We needed them about as bad as Atlanta needs a new pas senger station 1100 Seward 1100. The readers of this paper will be pleas ed to learn that there is at leaat one dread ed disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous sur faces of tbe system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the cons titution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to euro. Bend for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chbnbt A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggist. 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are tbe best Road Tax Notice. Road tax for 1898 is now due. If paid to J. C. Brooks, County Treasurer, by the 15th of October, he will receipt you in fall for |IAO. If not paid by that day same will be |2.00. . J. A. J. Tn>WMU.,e. 8. C„ D. L, Panics, C. 8. C. jpr II- U-W- ’ *'■ 11l REPORT OF THt CONDITION Os TBE Merchants and Planters Bank, Located at Griffin, Ga, m tke ISA day of September, 1898. MMOUBCSS UAMf.TriEB. "SjEsteg’rirr— Bitot. (oAhar caSii BaaßW Frv*tan4 Lorn.. . - MS* 43-- S.tSl 14 Hooaa)-.......... .... Du» Oaaka sad Ban trs tn this State ttO 48 I >u« tfroa Bank* «MI naakMS 'to 7< te* Waat* and to MSI not in thia toahavs tin - MSgStaM34 80 SMM W Draaad Cartlflcatea- .. fWU «-ÜB,7rt 0* u * w u3fc:::r.. X MJNM 0388,84* I* ailldiiUCß ot NntM sad MDs DUoounted and Other Debts. | •"* “ STATE OF GEORGIA-County of Spalding, aa. I, J. a Brooks, Csahter of the shove named bank , swear that tte above atet—rotis true to the bent of my knowledge and belief. J.C. BROOKS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thtolTth day of YXLLO W FEVER SPREADING Case Has Developed nt Winona, An other Point in Missinippi. Jacksoh, Miss , Sept. 17 —lnspector Gaol wires from Winona that he bas diagnosed tbe suspicious case at tbat place and believes it to be yellow fever. No other caaea have appeared. Tbe infected premises have been thorough lyquarantined and Burgeon Cobb, of the marine hospital service, ia enroute to tbe place with disinfecting forces, . No naw eases have developed in Jackeon. Tbe authorities are on the alert and all cases of sickness of what ever nature are being investigated. Manley, the patient who waa quite ilb it ia thought, will recover. A special train left Jackaon for northern points tbia afternoon. About 200 were aboard. More will leave to night. The suburban residents have taken things io tbeir own hands and established quarantines on several roads leading from the city. Tbe un« ion depot, which ie within tbe infected dietrict, baa been abandoned and tbe railroad offices established two miles north cl tbe city. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Iks KM Yw Hau Alwaji taglrt Bears the * Signature of ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Mayor. At the solicitation of many citizens I hereby respectfally announce myself a candidate for mayor, subject to the prim mary of October 11th, promising if elected to faithfully perform the duties of the of fice in the interest of all concerned. JNO.L. MOORE. ' Having faithfully served the City of Griffin as Mayor for one term, I announce aa a candidate for re-election and respect fally solicit the votee of the citizens. W. D, DAVIS. For Aiderman. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from the First Ward, and if elected I promise to do what in my honest judgment is to the good of tbe greatest number of tax payers, regardless of friend or foe. Yours, etc., C. HOMER WOLCOTT. I respectfully announce myself as a can didate for Alderman from the first ward and solicit the support of my friends. J, H. SMITH. At the solicitation of friends I respect fally announce myself a candidate for Ai derman from the Fourth Ward, and so licit the rapport of the citizens. Having a pride in the welfare of our city and her institutions I promise, if elected, to act for the beat interest of the city and citizens and perform conscien tiously every duty assigned me. DAVID J. BAILEY. Having served the city as Aiderman from the 4th ward for the past two years, and conscientiously discharged my duty, I announce myself aa a candidate for re election and respectfally solicit the votes and support of the citizens. M. D. MITCHELL. NOTICE. We are still in the fight for Good Goods ] at Bottom prices on all Groceries, and for I Fresh Meats we cant be beat Call and i get prices. Fhone 83. 1 J. R. SHEDD. | P. B.—Also a First Claes Restaurant Ordinary’s Adverti—mentg. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Spalding Couhtt, Ga. Martha J. Coleman, guardian of her five minor children, makes application for leave to sell fifty acres of land in Union • District said county, bounded as follows: . On the the North byN. Ogletree, East, South and Wert by John J. Elder, for the ’ purpose of encroaching oncorpus ofwards , estate for their maintenance and educa , tion - ' J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. Sept. sth., 1888. ‘ —a—a—— ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Spaldimg Covhty, Ga. Commissioners appointed to set apart twelve months’ support to Mrs. Marie Ford and her two minor children having performed their duty and filed their re port in this office, let all persons concern , ed show cause before the Court of Ordi nary at ordinary’s office in Griffin, Ga., by 10 o’clock a. m.. on first Monday in October ,1898, why such report should not be made the judgment o f the court. Ordered in open court Sept, sth, 1898. J. A- DREWRY, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding County. ' N. B. Shackelford administrator on the 1 estate of J. J. Bowden, deceased, makes ■ application for leave to sell two hundred I acres of land in Mt Zion District, said 1 county, bounded on North by F. E. Drew * ry ana J. F. Dickinson, on tbe East by , Dickinson, South by Sine Dunn ana Widow Yarbrough, and West by Wil liamson estate, for the purpose of paying debts of deceased ana for distribution among the heirs. Let all persons concern ed show cause, if any there be, before the court of ordinary, in Griffin, on the first Monday in October, 1898, by 10 o’clock a. m.,wby such order should not be granted. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. September Term, 1898. TATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding County. , To all whom it may concern: E. A. Huckaby, of said state, having applied for letters of administration de bonis non on the estate of Nathan Fomby, late of said county deceased, this is to cite all and . singular the heirs and creditors of said de ■ ceased to be and appear at the October 1 Term, 1898, of the court of Ordinary of : said county, to be held on tbe first Mon -1 day in October next at 10 o’clock a. m. ' and show cause, if any they can, why such letters should not be granted. This September sth, 1898. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. r 1.1. 1 u ■I. L'!!g [ A RICHLY CARVED BUFFET in antique oak does more towards making , an attractive dining room than anything [■ you could furnish it with. We have i 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 an extensive stock of fine dining room sets st exceptional bargaing. L. W. GODDARD & SON. <e rwaie»v .mb j OUR PRESCRIPTION FILES show the esteem in 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. Flemister 8 Bridges' fill emit, ini. I » Never before in tbe history of Griffin > has there been laid before you such an aggregation of high-class exclusive novelties in fine Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings as i we now call to your attention! , Black Orepons from 60c to $2.50 yard. They are in great favor so, skirts or suite. Unfinished Worsteds, 54 inch wide, in blacks, navies and greens, for i tailor suite or skirts, $1 yard. Cheviots 25c to $1.50 yard. Cloths 75c to $1.75 yard. PATTERN SUITS. ... We can’t do these justice with the pen. You must see them—no two alike—all the latest combinations of colorings. ' $1.73 pattern for all wool fancy mixed Drees Goods—special bargains. i 25c yard for 36-inch all wool black and colored Serges worth 35c. Large stock black and colored Silks, Satins and Velvets. In Dress Trimmings we show all the new Braids and Passentries from i plain wool Braids up to the handsomest goods made. 6ic for Fruit of Loom or Lonsdale 4-4 Sheeting. ' 5c for Oanton Flannel worth 6ic. 2ic yard for Prints worth 4c.—10 yards to a customer. 4c yard for 454 Sea Island. 4f c for good Outing Dress Flannels. 10c. pair misses "Dewey” fast black seamless Hose, worth slsc. Splendid values in ladies, misses and childrens “Onyx” black Hose 15c to $1 pair. TABLE LINENS. . . . 50c yard for half bleached Table Linen worth 65c. Bargains in better Table Linens and Napkins. “P. D.,” “0. B.” “R & Gt” in staple and new shapes. New Embroideries, Laces and Seam Braids. Largest line Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs in the city—lowest price*. 1c each for childrens School Handkerchiefs. 25c for ladies bleached Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants. Best value in Griffin. Quantities of ladies, misses, childrens, mens and boys cotton and wool . Underwear. Flannels, Blankets, Oassimers, White Goods, i Draperies in large quantities. ~ r STANDARD PATTERNS. —October sheets to give away. Standard I Patterns are the only high grade, low priced, seam allowing patterns. sc, -10 c, 15c and 20c each. None higher. [ ■FItIIISItLUUJfIS. BASS BROS. 1 A Great Opportunity is Here ! 11 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 4 Entered into the Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions, Gents Furn ishings, in Atlanta a few months ago. After buying thia 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 j to offer our customers as we now have. You want the goods, E we want the customers. Let's supply each other’s want to a ’ mutual advantage i Daily Sales. Must Be Sold. t 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 Handkerchiefs at Sicts each. 2nd. case 50 doz. Ladies Hems stitched Handkerchiefs, extra quality at scte. 3rd, case 25 doz. Gents Handkerchiefs at scte., and 25 doz. Gents Handkerchiefs at Bfcte. 4th. case 50 doz. Misses Ribbed Hose at scte, and 50 doz. Ladies Black Hose at scts. sth. case 50 doz. Seam less Black Hose at 9cte., and 25 doz. Seamless Black Hose 25cte. quality at lOcte. 6th, case 25 doz. Black Half Hose to sell as scte, and 25 doz better quality at lOcte. 7th. case 100 Huck Toaels at 7icts. Bth. case 50 doz. Turkish Towels at 9cts, 9th. case 64 doz. Linen Towels assorted. 10th. case Lot of Hair Brushes, Combs, Pocket Books, Tooth Brushes, Jewelery Hair Curlers, etc. \ WATBH THIS SPACE. j (o) . BASS BROS.’ •