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k| AT A CI A% A/ T ® befound anywhere 1b the line of Clothing—
IN U I /A r I /A W Suit or Overcoat—that I offer Every garment
in my stock is well made, from the best material. They are stylish and perfect fitting, and
Ifc *?, . time will demonstrate their excellent money qualities.
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r<it Fit: *' 87.60 810.00 —-818.60 816.00.
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AS FOB UNDERWEAR, YOU JUST SIMPLY CANNOT AFFORD NOT TO SEE MY STOCK.
I I fl I WOOI ABD COTTON, HEAVY AND LIGHT WEIGHTS.
I# t I THOS. J. WHITE. | THOS. J. WHITE.
Georgia Raised Seed Rye.
Blue Atone for Melting Wheat. Four year old Apple Vinigar.
Glass and putty ■■• top out the cold. Paper, Pena, Ink and
Psncils. Lampe, Lanterns and Chimneys. Combs,
Brushes and Toilst Articles. Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Laundry Soap 2 ban for 6c. Patent Medicines all kinds.
Fluid and Solid Extracts, Chemicals, etc.
Prescriptions Carefully Prepared.
WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE.
J. N. Harris & Son.
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We Want A Big
Trade Today.
To do that we offer ISlbs Green Coffee for |I.OO. Sweet Po
tatoes 85c bushel. Royal Powders 40c pound. Church So
da (Hcpound. Black Pepper 15c pound. Vinegar 80c gal
lon. Try us today and we will save you 20 per cent on
your purchases.
|G. W CLARK & SON.
Cheapest. Grocers in Town.
See My stock of Fruit RCakel’ln
gradients—all fresh and Ibest
quality money could buy—l ask
but little for them—Remember I
Embou and Decorate Cakes—My
baker has had lorty years ex pen
ance In this line—his work beats
* any you have seen—give him a
trial. Ifworkisnot satisfactory
we want no money for it.
J. M. SEARS.
Morning Call.
GRIFFIN, GA., DEC. 8. 1898.
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Office over Daria* Hardware Store
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS.
DR. J. M. THOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office: No. 28| Hill street, stairway
next to R. P. McWilliams & Son.
W. C. Colbert, of Brusbey, was here
yesterday.
B. N. Milner, of Birdie, spent the
day here yeeterday.
R. W. Pbinisee, of High Falls, was
in the city yesterday.
H. C. Burr spent last night in Mo>
lena on Masonic business.
L ... I. P. Nichols, of Line Creek, was in
the city yesterday shopping.
Butler Oxford spent the day in At
lanta yesterday on business.
Sheriff J. H. Miner, of Pike county,
A spent the day here yesterday.
T. M. Berry returned yeeterday from
i * a short business trip to Zebulou.
p J. H. Wilson, one of Milner's prom-
inent citisens, was here yeeterday.
Jeff Finn, of Atlanta, was circulat
log among hie Griffin friends yester
day.
Bailiff John T. Hewell, of Brooks
Station, attended city court hete yes
terday.
J. B. Head and Mies Ola Head, of
Milner, spent yesterday here with
friends.
Mre. Jack Stilwell, of Luella is vis
iting Mrs. Victor Brown in this city
for a few days.
Ed C. Smith and R. H. Drake were
among the Griffinltes who spent yes
terday io Atlanta.
Col. J. W. Shell, of Senoia, was in
the city yesterday enroute home from
a trip to Barnesville.
Dr. J. H Yarbrough and daughter,
Miss Lucia, of Williamson, spent yes
terday in this city shopping
Mrs. E P. Bridges, went down to
Forsyth last night, where she will
spend some time with her parents.
Mrs. Susan Allgood left yesterday
morning for Atlanta, where she will
remain for a week with her many
friends.
Miss Claud Childers, a beautiful
young lady of Milner, spent the day
here yesterday with her many Griffin
friends.
Cotton is steadily on the incline
and the Griffin buyers are getting their
share at the very highest market
prices. The ruling price yesterday
was cents.
Mrs. Cornelia Cunningham, of At
lanta, spent yesterday in this city the
guest of Mrs. J. D. Dcyd, leaving in the
afternoon for Orchard Hill to look af
ter her farming interests there.
Rev. J. S. Bryan, formerly presiding
elder of the Griffin district and a resi
dent of this city, but now of Milledge
ville, arrived yesterday morning and
will spend several days with friends
here.
Free Pills.
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 in the cure of
Constipation and Bick Headache For
Malaria and Liver troubles they have
been proved idva'uable 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 size 25c.
per box. Bold by J N. Harris & Son
and Carlisle & Ward, druggists.
Yesterday’s Election-
The regular city election was held
yesterday, and passed off very quietly.
The candidates were nominated at the
recent primary and had no opposition.
The following is the ticket which re
ceived a unanimous vole:
Mayor—W. D Davis.
Aldermen—J. H. Smith, let Ward.
M. J. Patrick, 2nd Ward. H. C. Burr,
3rd Ward DJ. Bailey, 4th Ward.
Clerk and Treasurer—Thomae Nall.
Aiderman H C. Burr lead the ticket
by one vole, receiving 168
This is a good set of officers and
will do good service to the city they
are to represent.
Christmas Goods
FOB
Quantity Immense
Quality Superb
Prices Rock Bottom
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EVERY THING FRESH.
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R. H. DRAKE.
The Three Wise Men-
“In the appearance of those men
<the three wise men) in Bethlehem at
the time of the birth of Jesus, there
was something singularly significant,”
writes Rev. Amory H. Bradford, D.D.,
of “The First Christmas Present” in
the December Ladies’ Home Journal.
“They represented the long aspiration
and hunger of the nations. Something
more than curiosity caused their jour
ney. The Messianic expectation bad
pervaded the East and probably had
much to do with their presence. The
immediate occasion of their visit may
have been the wish to pay reverence
to earthly Royalty, but were probably
inspired by what has been beau
tifully called ‘the desire of al] nations.’
The ideals of the past had failed, and
spiritual prophetic souls among many
peoples were looking for some new and
better faith. The East, as well as the
West, was without any rational relig
ion. but the lives of men were as dreary
and their hearts as hungry as ever.
The ancient faith spasmodically re
vived, then flickered, and died away.
It was the end of the old and the be
ginning of a new dispensation in other
lands than Judea. The longing for
some new and brighter light on hu
man life’s mystery was intense and
universal. The melancholy of ‘the
seekers after God,’ like Epictetus and
Marcus Aurelius, was typical of a long
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continued and widely prevailing sad
ness which was mixed with a dim yet
prophetic anticipation. The wise men
came out of nations from which in
later times many were to do homage
to Jesus as King in the realm of the
Spirit. They were the precursor of the
untold millions who were to find in
Him 'the desire of all nations,’ as was
prophesied by the prophet: Mnd I will
shake all nations, and the desire of all
nations shall come.’”
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
THE BEST SALVE in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tester, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, fend 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 ft Ward,
A Quiet Marriage-
Miss Annie Thomas and Mr. Chars
ley Curry, both of this city, were mar*
ried at the home of Mr. Curry in West
Griffin lasi evening, which was a sur
prise to the many friends of the con*
trading parties.
Mr. Curry is a young business man
with a bright future and has gained a
wife worthy of the name she will bear
in future.
The Call joins their hosts of friends
in extending congratulations.
Flemister £ Bridges
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CHRISTMAS
Look This Holiday Sentiment
Full In the Face; Don’t
Try to Dodge It; Yield
To It’s Softening
Grace.
Come to Our Place for Useful Presents—s2o,6oo Steck Dry
Goods and Notions to be Sacrificed from now until Jan. I. 1899.
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, Simpsnn and all
Standard Prints.
New line Umbrellas 50c to $3.50.
5c pair Misses fast black hose—loc
“Dewev” seamless fast black hose—
“ Onyx ’ hose for Ladies, Misses and
children—Black and Plaids 25c, 85,
50c and 75c pair—44c pair Ladies
Silk Plated Hose—sl.oo pair Ladies
Black and White Silk Hose.
Ladies H. S. Linen Handkerchiefs
10c to 50c each—Special Values—b
and 10c Ladies H. 8. Cotton Hand
kerchiefs—Ladies Embroidered Lin
en Handkerchiefs 25, 35 and 50c—
Gents Linen H. S. Handkerchiefs
25c.
FLEMISTEB & BRIDGES.
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 Bic yard. One case of
better quality at sc.
ICc Outing at 6ic.
For this week 10c Percal at 6}c.
20 pieces of Red and White Flannel, plain and twill reduced in
price for this week.
All Wool Plaid Flannel for Ladies’ Tea Gowns and Dressing Sacks
worth 40c yard, this week at 25c.
Call to see us c 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, Doyles, Towels, Flannels, Blan 1 -
kets, Underwear and Eiderdowns, etc.
i 25c line New Neckwear.
1 Lace curtains from 50c to $5 00 pair.
' Boys White Shirts 25 and 60c.
Gents Colored Shirts 25c, 60c and
; si.oo.
Blankets 50c to $7.60 pair.