The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, October 01, 1898, Image 4

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U7UV NirtT K ° oßfcß No More - ‘ • y W Jtl JL JIN Vx BUt A SUIT THAT IS OF THE LATEST OUT, OF THE NEWEST FABRICS. KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES. MY CLOTHING IS ALL SEWED WITH I JR, FtSS WBLL PURE DYE BILK, HAND MADE BUTTON HOLES AND SEAMS THAT WILL , NOTRIP. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. YOUR MONEY BACK GENTLEMEN? —— _ — Thus, J. White. Your Cotton Is Made - - * The question now uto sell it at the very highest price and weigh it where yon get the beet result®. VS W The Farmers Know That their only hope is in getting honest weights, good P®" 00 * 1 B ®™°®’ and close attention to their interest. This b given at the FARMERS WAREHOUSES, ths "COLE” and the “BRICK," at Griffin. Thsss Warehouses are nnder the personal supervision of those whom the farmers have employed through the directors of the Farmers f Warehouse, Messrs, Judson E. Drewry at “Coles” and S. C. Mitchell at the “Briok.” These Warehouses have been greatly improved in every way. Experienced cotton men have been employed-—namely, J. D. Williams at the “Coles and Walter Manley at the “Brick." Market report furnished all customers; and for all cotton weighed with us we will secure you the best returns. Judson E. Drewry, S. C. Mitchell, Managers. ——————— ...JEW CROP TURNIP SEED-ALL THE BEST VARIETIES BEST MIXED PAINT ON THE MARKET; WE GUARANTEE IT TO GIVE BATIBFAOTION. GOOD LAUNDRY SOAP 2 BARS FOR Sc. WHITE BAR SOAP WORTH 10c FOR Be A BAR ..SOME EXTRA FINE TEJL.. . . ••’^ v^^ LLKINDBB p ICESFOR p ICKL EING. FLAV ORING EXTRACTS FOR CAKE AND ICE CREAM. PENS, INK, PAPER, ENVELOPES. COMBS, brushes; Cologne a!nd fine extracts ... .....All the Popular Patent Medicines and Drug* of All Sort* PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUND ED FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO, HYPODERM IC SYRINGES, REEDLEB. ETC. FOUR YEAR OLD APPLE VINEGAR-SOMETHING THAT WILL SAVEYOUR PICKLES. CALL AND SEE US J. IN". HARRIS & SOTST. DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES! wax LOOK AT THESE PRICES. 4 POUNDS ARM AND HAMMER BRAND SODA 25c TODAY SWIFT HAMS 9 7-8 c PER POUND. ROYAL POWDERS 42c POUND. IRISH POTATOES 25c PECK. CABBAGE 2c POUND TODAY EVERYTHING IN GROCERY LINE AT REDUCED PRICES. COME TO BEE US TODAY AND WE WILL SAVE YOU FROM 10 TO W PER CENT. ON YOUR PURCHASES. G. W CLARK & SON. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. Morning Call. GRIFFIN, GA., OCT. 1,1898. Office over Davis’ Hardware Store TELEPHONE NO. 22. PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS- DR. J. M. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office: No. 28| Hill street, stairway next to R. P. McWilliams & Son. Try Sears’ bread —made from pure wheat flour. J, J. Elder, of Birdie, spent yester day In this city. 001. J. B. Seals, of Atlanta, was in the city yesterday. Try Bears’bread—made from pure wheat flour. Mrs. J. W. Mangham spent yester day with friends in Atlanta. Prof. C. W. Richter, of Sunny Side, spent yesterday with friends in this city. Miss Hattie Head returned yester day from a pleasant visit to friends in Milner. Dr. J. C. Beauchamp, of William son, spent yesterday with friends in this city. Mrs. Henry T. Fuller left yesterday to spend several days in Atlanta with triends. Miss Mary Morris returned yester day from a few days visit to friends in Orchard Hill. Hon. F. B Cabaniss, ol Forsyth, was among the prominent visitors to this city yesterday. Col. J. W. Hightower, of Hawkins ville, was shaking hands with bis Griffin friends yesterday. I Mr And Mrs. J. T. Waldrop left yea terday for Atlanta, where they will spend several days visiting relatives. Try Sears' bread—made of pure wheat flour. Mrs. W. T. Smith, of Atlanta, ar rived in the city yesterday and for several days will bo the guest of Mrs Chas. M. Neel. For Coal without clinkers or slate buy Montevallo and Climax. ’Phone No. 5. J. M. MILLS, Mgr., Newton Coal and Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs.C. I. Stacy, of Macon, returned home yesterday after spend ing *ome time with friends and rela tives in this city. 6 ’Phone No. 5 for Montevallo, Climax and Jellico Coal. Prompt delivery regardless of weather. Newton Coal and Lumber Co. J. M. MILLS, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Starnes and children left yesterday for Athens, where they will make their future home, Mr. Starnes having accepted the chair of agriculture in the State University Opposite Post Office. J. M. Mills, Manager Newton Coal and Lumber Co. Sole Agents for Montevallo and Climix Coal. Prompt delivery. 'Phone 5. Mrs. W. ¥ Atkinson, Mrs. Loulie M. Gordon and Acting Adj't. Gen. Obear, of Atlanta, spent a short while At Camp Northen yesterday morning. Lieutenant Colonel R L Berner en tertained them at an elegant break fast, which was thoroughly enjoyed CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the y/fA* Signature of To Cure CoutllpKlion Forever. Take Cuscareta Candy Cathartic. 13c or 25c. ** C. C. C. fall to euro, druwrfsts refund mono For Governor of Mew York- The Democrats of New York ysster* day nominated Augustus Van Wyck, of Kings county, for governor. He is a brother of Mayor Van Wyck, of New York. Judge Van Wyck, the nominee, •pent much of bis life in the south. He graduated from the University of North Carolina and practiced law in Richmond, where lie married Miss Della Williama. His sister is the wife of Gen. Hoke, of Raleigh, N. 0. Tbs full ticket is as follows: Governor, Augustus Van Wyck, of Kings county. Lieutenant Governor, Elliott Dan* forth, of Cbennango. Secretary of Stale, Geo. W. Batting, of Niagara. Comptroller, Edwin 8. Atwater, of Duchess. Slate Treasurer, E. B. Norris, of Wayne. State engineer and surveyor Os Ma* rioe, Schenectady, Rennisaler. Attorney General, Thomas F. Con way, of Clinton. When tbe convention met soon af* ternoon, Frederick Scraub was elected permanent chairman and escorted to the chair. He made an address in which he scored tbe republican state administration. He charged the nas tional government with being crimi nally negligent of the troops in the Spanish war and said: “Everywhere tbe democrats were in the van. Dewey, Schley, Hobson, Lee, Wheeler, tbe democratic heroes, all have written high their names in tbe American temple of fame.” The leport of the committee on res olutions was read then as follows: “Tbe democratic party of tbe state of New York congratulates the country upon tbe successful termination of tbe war undertaken. Not for conquest or aggrandisement, but in tbe interest of humanity, liberty and civilization. “We glory in the patriotic devotion and valor of our brave soldiers and sailors who have honored tbe Ameri* can people and heightened tbe lustre of our national fame. “The scandalous abuse by the presi dent of the power of appointment in scattering the army commissioners among inexperienced and incompe tent civilians as rewards to personal favorites almost to the exclusion of experienced officers in the service, is largely accountable for the fearful suffering and appalling loss of life among our gallant soldiers that brought disgrace upon the administra tion and a sense of shame to the na tion. A democratic congress will, if chosen by the people, rigidly investi gate the conduct of the war and expose and punish all who may be responsible lor the unnecessary deaths, privations and Bufferings of our soldiers.” The Ladles The pleasant effect and periect safety with which ladies may use 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. Diamond Jubilee Carnival. On account of the Diamond Jubilee Carnival at Macon, October 11-14th, 1898, the Central of Georgia railroad will sell round trip tickets at very low rates, from all its agent stations. Please apply to the nearest ticket agent for fall information as to rates, selling dates, limit of tickets, and schedules of trains, or to J. C. Haile, Gen eral Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, 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 cents, per box. For sale by J. N. Harris & Son and Carlisle & Ward. Diamond Jubilee Carnival. Macon Georgia will celebrate the 75th anniversary of her foundation on October 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th, 1898.' For this occasion the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets from all stations in Georgia at very low rates. Tickets on sale Octobor 10,11,12 and 13, 1898, with final limit for return October 15th, 1898. And will also sell tickets at one fare tor the round trip on October 14th; final limit for return October 16th, 1898. For full information call on or address any agent of the Southern Railway company. BICK AT PONCE TO RETURN- The President Gives Instructions To day to That Effect Washington, Sept. 30.—Tbe war department has posted tbe following: ‘•The president baa given instructions that all sick at Porto Rico be sent north ss soon as they era able to trav* le with safety, hie purpose being to re* lieve Gen. Brooke of tbe farther care of the sick end at tbe same time ena<> ole tbe men to receive the treatment obtainable in tbe better appointed borne hospitals. These men will be furloughed as in cases of those return ing from Santiago—about 700 will leave today on the Relief and Missou* ri.” In conformity with the above the quartermaster’s department issued or ders to the officers having charge of the shipping at New York,telling them to send ships to Ponce equipped for carrying the the sick to this country. There are several regular transports now going to Porto Rico and Cuba. Their route is from New York to San Juan, Ponce and Santiago. As soon as Havana is occupied it will be added to tbe points where tbe transports will touch. aa n’ t . Bean the HiW Always BtUgllt Signature f » We have just received a large quantity of Georgia Raised Seed Rye, Also Seed Barley and Wheat. Fresh Turnip and Garden Seed. N. B. DREWRY * SON, 28 Hill Street. Sifl A -X®.. 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 extensioh 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. SHIS NOTICE. We are still in the fight for Good Goods at Bottom prices on all Groceries, and for Fresh Meats we can’t be beat. Call and get prices. Phone 33. J. R. SHEDD. P. B,—Also a First Class Restaurant. -1 Flemister« Bridges 1 fill KIK Uli- SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. Amuskeag “A. 0. A.” Ticking 91 c yd. 6 Oil Red Prints Sic yd. d 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 Uress 25c yard for S6-inch all wool black and colored Serges worth 35c. Targe stock black and colored Silks, Satins and Velvety In Drees Trimmings we show all the new Braids and Passentries from 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 454 Sea Island. 4fc for good Outing Dress 10c. pair misses “Dewey” fast black seamlMs Hose, worth f 15b. 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 & G" in staple and new shapes. New Embroideries, Laces and Seam Braids. . Largest line Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs in the city lowest prices. 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 woo J Underwear. . 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 ’allowing patterns. sc, 10c, 15c and 20c each. None higher. FIEMISTEB I BBIKES. ■ . ...J BASS BROS. A Great Opportunity is Here 111 Oyer One Hundred Thousand Dollars worth of New Mercan dise was sold to the highest bidder in Atlanta and BASS BROS. , were the largest buyers at this immense sale. MOODY & BREWSTEB 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 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 Slots each. 2nd. case 50 doz. Ladies Hem* stitched Handkerchiefs, extra quality at scts. 3rd, case 25 doz. Gents Handkerchiefs at scts., 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 §0 doz. Seam ( , less Black Hose at 9nta,, and 25 doz. Seamless Black Hose _ 25cts. quality at lOcts. 6th, case 25 doz. Black Half Hose to sell as Sets, and 25 doz better quality at lOcts. 7th. case 100 Huck ToMels at 7}cta. 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. WATCH THIS SPACE. .BASS BROS.’.