The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, December 07, 1898, Image 4

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Georgia Raised Seed Rye. Blue atone for soaking Wheat Four year old Apple Vinigar. Glass and putty—etop out the cold. Paper, Pena, Ink and Pencils. Lamps, Lanterns and Chimneys. Combe,. Brushes and Toilet Articles. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Laundry Soap 2 bars for sc. Patent Medicines all kinds. Fluid and Solid Extracts, Chemicals, etc. Prescriptions Carefully Prepared. WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE. J. N. Harris & Son. We Want A Big 1 Trade Today. To do that we offer 1311 m Green Coffee for SI.OO. Sweet Po tatoes 85c bnshel. Royal Powders 40c pound. Church So da 64c pound. Black Pepper 15c pound. Vinegar 80c gal lon. Try us today and we will sate you 20 per cent on your purchases. G. W CLARK & SON. Bee My stock of Fruit Cake} In. gradients—all fresh and best quality money could buy—l ask bat little for them—Remember I Emboss and Decorate Cakes—My baker has had torty years expert once In this line—his work beats any you have seen—give him a trial. If work is not satisfactory we want no money for it. J. M. SEARS. Morning Cail. GRIFFIN, GA., DEC. 7, 1898. (IMeeorer Davis’ Hardware Store TELEPHONE NO. 82. PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS DR. J. M. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office: No. 23i Hill street, stairway next to R. P. McWilliams & Son. Claud Owen spent yesterday in Ata lants. , Bailiff R. 8. Ison spent last night in Macon. CapU C. Wheeler spent the day in Atlanta yesterday. Robt. H. Allison made a business trip to Atlanta yesterday. J. Q. Boynton is spending a few days in Atlanta on business. Mrs. M. A. Allen, of Zebulon, was here yesterday with her friends. Capt. F. B. Terry went down to Ma* con last night to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purifoy, of Braebey, were io this city yesterday. Mrs. A. J. Welle, of Drewryriile, spent yesterday in the city chopping. MAT A tTI A\A/ To be found anywhere In the due of Clothing— iNw I A I" LA W suit or Overcoat—that loss er Every garment in my stack is well male, from the best material. They are stylish and perfect fitting, and time will demonstrate their excellent money qualities. • A8 FOR UNDERWEAR, YOU JUST SIMPLY CANNOT AFFORD NOT TO SEE MY STOCK. WOOL AND COTTON, HEAVY AND LIGHT WEIGHTS. THOS. J. WHITE. | THOS. J. WHITE. Cheapest Grocers in Town. Mr. and Mrs. E C. Beckham, of Milner, spent the day hare yesterday. Mr. and Mrs 8 B. Sawtell spent the day with friends in Atlanta yesterday. Mrs Dallas Tollerson, of Jolly, was a pleasant visitor to our city yesterday. Mrs. T. J Jennings, of Bolingbroke, was the guest of Griffin friends yester day. Rev D. A. Brindle went up to At lanta yesterday where he spent the day. Mies Kate Ison is spending some time in Newnan with relatives and friends. Mr. and M’s W W. Bhannoa, of Hollonville, spent the day in this city yesterday. Mrs A. W, Hastings, of Brooks Sta tion, spent the day here yesterday shopping R E. Hardee returned from a aboil visit to friends and relatives in Savan nah yesterday. Rev. H. B Mays came up from For •ytb yesterday and spent the day here with old friends. You should support the nominees of the primary and vole for the mayor and council today, W. T. 8. Brown, one o( Liberty Hill’s mint prosperous planters, was in this city yesterday. Mrs 1) A Oxford went down to Milner last night where she will spend ■ome time with relatives. CASTORIA Mrs. B T. Maynard and Mies Belle Maynard, of Drewryvllle were the cneet of Griffin friends yesterday. Mrs. 8 M. Sims went upto Bnnoy Bde yesterday where she will spend some time with her sister, Mrs. J M Kell. Harris Cope, of Savannah, who is attending school in Virginia, is vtait iug the family of Col. T. R Mills in this city. It is as much jour duty to vote to day as it was in the primary io Octo ber. Show your appreciation and vote for the nominees todsy. The Third Georgia regiment, in command of Colonel Berner, is still at Savannah and it looks as if they will remain there lor some time to come Mies Clifford Springer, who has been visiting Miss Kate Iron in this ci>y for eeveraf days, left yesterday morning for Nev. nan, where she will remain some ti'n>e before returning to her borne in Atlanta. The rope walking advertised for yesterday was a failure, and the large crowd gathered to witness the daring %. . . . a fete were disappointed tn not seeing the entire program carried out The performers claimed sufficient money could not be raised and left last night (or Birnesville. Free Vila. Send your address to H E. Buckien &Co , Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr King’s New Life Pills, a trial will convince you of their merits These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective io ths cure of Constipation and Sick Headache For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invig orate the system. Regular sizr 25c. per box. Sold by J. N. Harris & Son and Carlisle & Ward, druggists. Zturn Comi ipuiiun roreven Take Cascaruts Uuug.v CuLhar: ic. 10c Dr 25c R C. C. C. fail tc cure, dri* agists refund mono* City Court. Yesterday was a busy day lor Judge Hammond, wbo is holding city court at the court bouse. D. T. Hood was tried for running a blind liger, and dismissed. Dave Bailey, colored, was found not guilty of larcepy from the house Four negroes were tried, three for carrying concealed weapons and one for stealing a horse. They were given fines ranging from S3O to SSO or equal number of days. One witness was fined $5 or 10 days for failure to appear in court, while a juror was fined $lO for same offense. Ordinary’s Advertisements. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Spalding County, Ga. To all whom it may concern: Seaton Grantland, administrator Mrs. Busan M Bailey, deceased, having in proper form applied to me tor leave to sell the follow ing property. Two shares of the Kincaid MTg- Co. stock No. 28. Two shares Griffin Compress stock No. 85, Two shares the Griffin MTg Co. stock 196, four shares The Merchants* Planters Bank stock No. 131 One 2nd pre'erred Central Income R. R Bond No 8911, and for the purpose of erecting monuments over the graves of David J Bailey, Sr., and Mrs. Susan M. Bailey, deceased. Let all persons con cerned show cause, if any there be, before the Court of Ordinary, ip Griffin, Georgia, on the first Monday in January. 1899, by 10 oclock a. m„ why such order should not be granted. December sth, 1898. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. TATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding County. To all whom it may concern: W. H. Moore, administrator, Henry and Virginia L. Moore, deceased, having in proper form applied to me for leave to sell one (1) undivided one fourth (i) interest in a forty J4O) acre tract of wild land being all or part of Lot No. 11>7,215t District, 2nd section, formally Cass now Bartow coun ty. Georgia. Said interest being a part of the estate of Virginia L. Moore, deceased, and that for the purpose of division it is necessary to sell said land. Dec. sth, 1898. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding County. Whereas, E A. Huckaby, administrator de bonis non of Nathan Fomby, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully admin istered on Nathan Fomby’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show jause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his admin istration, and receive letters of admission on the first Monday in March, 1899. Dec. 6th, 1898. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding County. To all whom it may concern : H, H. Williamson,having in proper form ap plied to me for permanent letters of ad ministration on the estate of Henry E. Williamson, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of H. E. Williamson; to be and ap pear at my office in Griffin, Ga., on the first Monday in January, 1899, by ten o’clock a. m., and to show cause, if any they can. why permanent administration should not be granted to R. H. William son on H. E. Williamson’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 6th day of Dec. 1898. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. Guardian’s Sale. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Spalding County. Ga. By virtue of an order granted by the Ordinary of Spalding county, Georgia, at the December term of said court, 1898, I will sei. to the highest bidder, before the court house door in Griffin, Georgia, be tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January, 1899, the following real estate situated in Griffin, Spalding county, Georgia, bounded as follows: north by Shattuc place, east by(ls) Fif teenth street, south by J. D. Boyd’s estate and west by B. C. Randall, containing five acres, more or less. Also, one house and lot bounded as fol lows: nort hby Mrs. Sallie Cooper, east by Thirteenth street, south by Solomon street and west by vacant lot, containing halt acre, more or less, and sold for the pur pose of encroaching on corpus of ward’s estate for their maintenance and education. Terms cash. December sth, 1898. Amanda E. Doe, Guardian her minor children. Administrator’s Sale. STATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding County. By viriue of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary of Spalding county, Georgia at the December term of said court, 1898,1 will sell to the highest bid der, before the court house door in Griffin, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January, 1899, Three fourths (J) of an acre of land and a three room house in the western part of the city of Griffin in the said county, being a fraction of Jot No. two (2) adjoining lot No. one (1), situated near the Christian church and near the Central railroad of Georgia, and for the purpose of division among the heirs and legatees of said es tate. Terms cash. W. H. MOORE, Administrator Henry Moore, deceased. December stb, 1898. B, M. TAYLOB, M. D. J. F. STEW ABT, M. D. DRS. TAYLOR AND STEWART, Physicians and Surgeons. Office hours from Ba.m.toß p. m. A physician will always be in our office during that time. DR. E. L. HTLISTES, DENTIST. Office upstairs in bnilding adjoining, on the north. M Williams & Bon. Peace Jubilee. Account of Peace Jubilee Celebration at Atlanta, Ga„ December 14th to 16th, 1898, the Central of Georgia Railway will sell round trip tickets at very low rates from all of its agent stations. Tickets sold from Griffin Dec. 13 and 14 good re turning Dec. 18, |l.lO -for round trip. Tickets sold 14 and 15 with final limit Dec. 19 |1.29. * WAN 1 W » Hemister & Bridges —(O)- ' —• ' 1 « ' ■ ' *!• ' 'Wi ZX ■ -1 (>/i Z I * ■ * HIS M Ml MB® CHRISTMAS Look This Holiday Sentiment FuH In the Face; Don’t | Try to Dodge It; Yield To It’s Softening Grace. 1 Come to Our Place for Useful Presents—s2o,Boo Stock Dry Goods and Notions to be Sacrificed from now until Jan. I, 1898. 45c yd now for 60 and 65c Fancy Wool Dress Goods—Cut price on all Wool Dress Patterns, Silks and Vel vets —4c yd Indigo, Simpson and all Standard Prints. New line Umbrellas 50c to $3.50. 5c pair Misses fast black; hose—loc “Dewey” seamless fast black hose — “Onyx” hose for Ladies, Misses and children—Black and Plaids 25c, 35, 50c and 75c_pair —44c pair Ladies Silk Plated Hose —$1.00 pair Ladies Black and White Silk Hose. Ladies H. S. Linen Handkerchiefs 10c to 50c each—Special Values—s I and 10c Ladies H. S. Cotton Hand-1 kerchiefs—Ladies Embroidered Lin- I en Handkerchiefs 25, 35 and 50c — j Gents Linen H. S. Handkerchiefs' 25c. . I FLEMISJER2URIDLES. DRESS GOODS SALE AT BASS BROS. For The Coming WEEK. We have too many fine dress patterns and fine dress goods on hand. We have decided to dispose of them within the next few days. Here are the prices we make and those who call at once will get the handsomest dress for the least money ever purchased in this or any other market. - $1.50 will buy a dress pattern worth $2.50. $2 75 “ “ “ “ “ “ $4.50. $4.50 “ “ “ “ " “ $ 6 - 50 ’ $5.75 “ “ “ “ “ “ SB,OO. We have 62 handsome dress patterns no two a like which must be sold and the above prices we think will move them at once. If you will ever need a black dress you should attend the sale this week. We will sell one case of 4 4 Bleaching at 3ic yard. One case of better quality at sc. ICj Outing at 6Jc. For this week 10c Percal at 6ic. 20 pieces of Red and White Flannel, plain and twill reduced in price lor this week. AU Wool Plaid Flannel for Ladies’ Tea Gowns, and Dressing Sacks worth 40c yard, this week at 25c. ■ Call to see us, don’t let disagreeable weather keep you away from our cut price sales this week. .BASS BROS.’. 4c ounce Zephyr, all colors, new stock—Corticelli silo silk 4c skein, new line. Stamped Linens. New line Meekhis and Vai Laces and Bradings. Gents White Silk Handkerchiefs 30c to 75c. Beautiful stock Table Linens, Nap kins, Dpyles, Towels, Flannels, Blan-. kets,/Underwear and Eiderdowns, etc. I 25c line New Neckwear. I Lace curtains from 50c to $5 00 pair. I Boys White Shirts 25 and 500. I Gents Colored Shirts 25c, 50c and ; SI.OO. 1 Blankets 50c to $7.50 pair. ■■MM--