The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, September 25, 1898, Image 4

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xiTTiyz nt/vt I* Costs No More - - - - WH. X IN V_Z JL BUY A SUIT TWAT IB OF THE LATEST OUT, OF THE NEWEST FABRICS. __ T"> r* 11 r t KEBr up WI ni THE TIMBS - MY clot hing is all sewed with L/Tv WHI - pure DYE BILK - HAND 1111)1 HOLES an d seams THAT WI LL NOT RIP. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED, YOL’lf MONEY BACK if not satisfied. Thus. J. White. __ NEW CROP TURNIP SEED—ALL THE BEST VARIETIES..... best mixed paint on the MARKET 1 WE SOAP WORTH IteTOB MA BAB ..... ..SOME EXTRA FINK TEA... > a«aarAa* ...Ali tks Papular Palaat Madlalaaa ami Drags as All Sort* IP ■>.WUCThfiMS BAVB TOUB PIOKLBB. CALL AKD BBS DS J. NT- HARRIS & S' ol *- We Offer You Today - - ■ ■ ' Best Green Coffee 11 pounds for pI.OO. 81b Can Tomatoes 1 dosen for |I.OO. . Royal Powders 42 cents per pound. Swift Huns only 10 cents pound. Keg Soda 8 pounds for 25 cents. G. W CLARK & SON. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. Morning Cail. GRIFFIN, GA., SEPT. 85, UN. m..! 1 .. 1 . J.. 1 !... 1 !■■■=.. J!= Office over D«?« Hardware Store TILEPHONINO. M. wn»wm»w»«eußsswew~-i PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS- DR. J. M. THOMAS, PHYSICIAH AVO BVRSSOM. Office. No. SBi HUI street, steirway next to R. P. McWilliams * Bon. We are embarked—the rest is mys tery. Try Bears’ bread —made of pure wheat floor. E. B. Oxford spent the day in At lanta yesterday. If wo oannot endure silence how will death affiict us. W. H. Brewer made a business trip to Milner yesterday. • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lovelace went up to Atlanta yesterday. Mrs, E. H. Calloway, of Birdie, spent yesterday in this city. J. G. Smith, of Barnesville, spent ~ day hers yesterday. Try Sears’ bread —made from pure wheat flour. ■ - Cruelty is the revenge we take for our own just sufferings. Col. W. E. H. Searoy, Sr., attended oonrt in Forsyth yesterday. Miss Bessie Fincher, of Zebulon, spent yesterday in this city. Pan! Johnson, of Atlanta, spent yesterday with Griffin friends. . Jack Perdue returned to Macon yes terday to enter Mercer University Mrs. Wm. Amis, of McDonough was in this city yesterday the guest of friends. PFor Coal without clinkers or alate buy Montevallo and Climax. 'Phone No. 5. J, M. MILLS, Mgr., ' Nowton Coal and Lumber Co. We are all sincere suffering under the various penalties imposed upon existence. Miss Lula Beauchamp, of William son, was the guest of Griffin friends yesterday. Perry Cooper, of Forsyth, is the guest of bis friend, Hunter Goddard, in this city. Mayor W. D. Davis went down to La Villa last night to spend Sunday with hie wife. The black frost of fear nips indis x criminately a host of the blossoms of i||. good and evil. I ' 3 '< •' , ' Bob Duke came over from McDon ough yeeterday and is the guest of Griffin friends. Mrs. Florids Drake, alter a pleasant visit to friends in Macon, returned home yesterday. Ellison Rich a rda, of Newnan, is spending today in this city with bis B mother, Mrs. E. R. Richards. Try Sears* bread—made from pure wheat floor. IB Weak bar ° terrible tasks inu posed upon them—those the strong oannot endure for themselves. Mita Maud Proctor, a very fascinat- i log young lady of Foraylb, ia viailing 1 the family of L. W. Goddard, in this ! city. Rer. Dr. F. H. M. Haoderaon re- 1 turned to bia home in Stockbridge • yeaterday, after a pleaaant atay in tbia 1 city. The human tool ia paaaiog through J a period of eclipae, mortal evil partial ly or totally obacuring the divine ( light of reaaon. Mrs. 8. M. Sima aud Mra. Walter ( Ellie apeol the day at Sunuy Side ( yeaterday the guest of the family of ] Adj'l Gen. Kell. , Mra. M. L. Gilbert, of Atlanta, who , baa been spending some time with ] Mra. J. G. Mathewa near thia city, returned home yeelerday. Opposite Post Office. J. M. Mllle, Manager Newton Coal and Lumber Co. Sole Agents for Montevallo and Climix Coal. Prompt delivery. ’Phone 5. Mre. W. J. Cooper, of Atlanta, ar« ( rived in the city yeaterday afternoon ; and ia the gueat of L. W. Goddard’s < family oo Soloman atreet. i Mra. John S. Candler returned to 1 her home in Atlanta yeaterday after ' epending several days very pleaaantly ■ here the gueat of Mra. W. J. Kincaid. , Rev. Dr T. L. Harris, of Wrights ville, arrived yeaterday and will aesiat in the meeting at the Cbriatian church which begina at 11 o’clock tbia mom- ; ing. 1 ’Phone No. 5 for Montevallo, i Climax and Jellico Coal. 1 Prompt delivery regardless of weather. Newton Coal and Lumbar Co. ' J. M. MILLS, Mgr. ! Mia« Theo Tinsley, one of Macon’s moat charming young ladiea returned home yeaterday after a pleaaant visit to Misses Corinne and Rebecca Nall in tbia city. < Natural oppoailiona are sweet— night after day, reit after toil, peace < after war, freedom after bondage— moat grateful of all and including all, death after life. We have juat received a large quan- i tity of Georgia Raised Seed Rye. Also Med Barley and Wheat, fresh Turnip and Garden aeed. | N. B. Dbbwby & Sox. < 1 Bobttd the Grave- < A startling incident, of which Mr. < John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the < subject, ia narrated by him aa follows: ’ “I waain a most dreadful condition. My akin was almost yellow, eyes sunk en, tongue pain qontin.uiUv in back and aides, oo appetite—gradually * growing weaker day by day.- Three ! physicians bad given me up. Form- * oalely, a friend advised trying ‘Elec- a trio Bitters;’ aod to my great joy and aurpriM, the first bottle made a decid* ed improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a d well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another a victim." No one ahonld fail to try them. Only 50c per bottle at J. N. Harris & Son's and Carlisle & Ward's drug atom CA.«TORXA, Baamtha AHwp B-M In Memorium. In memory of Miss Winnie Davie, the beloved and honored "Daughter of the Confederacy :” For weeks we have watched and waited with baled breath, ea» gorly hoping to hear cheering news from the sick room of this noble wo* man, so dear to the hearts of all true Southern women. We could not believe there was no hope until on the 21st of Sept., 1898, the news of her death went flashing over the wires, carrying sadness to thousands of homes all over the south. We loved her fur her own pure self, and for her sublime devotion to her father, who was the honored chieftain and leader of the cause, none the lees dear, because lost! We would gladly carry wreaths of fragrant flowers and bright immor telles to adorn the hallowed spot where she “sleeps her last sleep," but as we cannot', we offer these resolutions as a tribute to her worth as a loving daughter, a devoted friend, and loyal * Daughter of the Confederacy." Resolved, That we mingle our tears and unite with thousands of others in sorrow for her early death ; life seemed all sunshine to her, and fondly she hoped to live to cheer the remaining years of life to the beloved mother. Resolved, That we pledge ourselves to a renewed devotion to the memory of the Confederacy, and to the little band know as the “Boynton Chapter/ Resolved, That we strive to keep green the graves of those who gave their lives to the cause co bravely championed by her illustrious father. Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be forwarded to the bereaved mother, and that the Morning Call and Griffin News be requested to pub* lish the same, and that a page in our record book be inscribed with her name and date o! her birth and death. Respectfully submitted, Miss Rebecca Nall, Mbs. E. R. Richards, Mbs T. J. Collier, Committee, Griffin, Ga., (Boynton Chapter.) Buckles’s Arnica Salve- THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cats, Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, Balt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Hies, or no pay re quired. It is give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. N. Harris & Son and Carlisle & Ward. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Mayor. At the solicitation of many citizens I hereby respectfully 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 ons term, I announce as a candidate for reflection and respect folly solicit the votes of the citizens. W. D, DAVIS. For Aiderman. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Aiderman from the First Ward, and if elected I promise to do what in my honest judgment is to the good of the greatest number of tax payers, regardless of friend or foe. Yours, etc., C. HOMER WOLCOTT. I respectfully announce myself as a can didate for Aiderman from the first ward and solicit the support of my friends. J. H. SMITH. At the solicitation of friends I respect fully announce myself a candidate for Ai derman from the Fourth Ward, and so licit the support of the citizens. Having a pride in the welfare of our city and her institutions I promise, if elected, to act for the best interest of the city and citizens and perform conscien tiously every duty assigned me. DAVID J. BAILEY. Having served the city as Alderman from the 4th ward for the past two years, and conscientiously discharged my duty, I announce myself as a candidate for re election and respectfully solicit the votes and support of the citizens, ' M. D. MITCHELL. To the Voters of Griffin: lama can didate for Aiderman from Second Ward, and respectfully ask your support. M. J. PATRICK. OJb.fIBVO3Et.ZJk.. Basis the VWRtWAIWJS Bought Mo-io-H.u for ritty Centa. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak SMB strong, blood pure. Mlc, SI AU druggists Death of R- H Johnston. The sad! intelligence of the death of R. H. Johnston, of Manchester, was received in this city yesterday after* neon. Mr. Johnston bad been in ill health for several months, though bis death was a shock to our entire city, where be lived the greater part of bls life, and was loved by all. Several years ago be moved from here to Manchester, where he has since resided. He was a constant member of the Methodist church, where, with bis untiring effort, be bad done much good. The remains will reach this city at 9 15 a. m. today, and the funeral will take place from the depot. Pitt’s Carminative is pleasant to the taste, acts promptly, and never fails 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., writes: “I consider it the best medicine I have ever used in my family. It does all you claim for it, and even more." 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 an extensive stock of fine dining room sets st exceptional bargain?. L, W. GODDARD & SOU, Inp i 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 NOTICE. Wr are stiP in the fight for Good Goods at Bottom prices on all Groceries, and for Freeh Meats we can’t be beat Call and get prices. Phone 33. J. R. SHEDD. P. B.—Also a First Class Restaurant. CASTORIA For Infants and Children Th KM Ym Han Always Bought Bears the y/O'. ~ of fit 1 1 Ct Flemister a Bridges FILL GREETING, 1898. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. ■ Amuskeag "A. 0. A.” Ticking 9ic yd. Oil Red Prints 34c yd. 6ic yd, Good Lonsdale Cambric. ; 5c yd, 4-4 Bleached Domestic—free of dressing. 2ic yd, Good Prints—lo yards to each customer. 4c spool for Coats Spool Cotton. 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 Dress Goods—special _ bargains. 25c yard for 36-inch all wool black and colored Serges worth 350. Large stock black and colored Silks, Satins and Velvets. a In Dress Trimmings we show all the new Braids and Passentries plain wool Braids up to the handsomest goods made. 6ic for Fruit of Loom or Lonsdale 4-4 Sheeting. 5c for Canton Flannel worth 6ic. 2ic yard for Prints worth 4c.—10 yards to a customer. 4c yard for M Sea Island. 4*c for good Outing Dre« Flanks. 10c. pair misses “Dewey” fast black seamlew' HoM > Hose Splendid values in ladies, misses and childrens Onyx 15c to pair. TABLE LINENS. ... 50c yard for half bleached Table Linen worth 65c. Bargains m better Table Linens and Napkins. . “P. D.,” “0. B." “R & G” in staple and new shapes. Naw Embroideries. Laces and Seam Braids. ... , . Largest line Linen and Ootton Handkerchiefs in the city—lowest prices. lc each for childrens School Handkerchiefs. 25c for ladies bleached Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants. Best value m Quantities of ladies, misses, childrens, mens and boys cotton and wool Flannels, Blankets, Cassimers, White Goods, Draperies in large quantities. STANDARD PATTERNS.—October sheets to give away. Standard Patterns are the only high grade, low priced, seam k allowing patterns, 00, 10c, 15c and 20c each. None higher. FIEMISTELI MRS. BASS BROS. A Great Opportunity is Here 11 .' Over 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 Furm ishings, in Atlanta a few months ago. After buying this stock Mr. Brewster disappeared and the court appointed • ~ 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 a 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 Handkerchiefs at Sicts each. 2nd. case 50 doz. Ladies Hems stitched Handkerchiefs, extra quality at Sets. 3rd. case 25 doz. Gents Handkerchiefs at Sets., and 25 doz. Gents Handkerchiefs at Bicts. 4th, case 50 doz. Misses Ribbed Hose at scts, and , 50 doz. Ladies Black Hose at scts. sth. case 50 doz. Seam less Black Hose at 9cts., and 25 doz. Seamless Black Hose 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 at 9cts. 9th. case 64 doz. Linen Towels assarted. 10th. case Lot of Hair Brushes, Combs, Pocket Books, Tooth Brushes, Jewelery Hair Curlers, etc. WATCH THIS SPACE. .BASS BROS.’. /■