The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, December 10, 1898, Image 4

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j i * I I I I I IKJ Z\T A FJ AVA/ To be fond anywhere to the line of Clothtog |\(J I A I I—AW Salt er Overcoat—that 1 offer. Every games Ito my itook to weU made, from the beet material. They are stylish and perfect fitting, an I timo vffl dMMnstrate their exeeHent money walltie*. II I I I 87.50 810.00- 812.50 815.00. AS FOR UNDERWEAR, YOU JUST BIMPLY CANNOT AFFORD NOT TO SEE MY STOCK. 1 fir WO °L and COTTON, HEAVY AND LIGHT weights. 111 I I THOS. J. WHITE. | THOS. J. WHITE. Ill'll _ - - Georgia Raised Seed Bye. Blue atone for Making Wheat. Four year old Apple Vinigar. Gh* and putty—atop out the cold. Paper, Pen*, Ink and Pencil*. - Lamps, Lantern* and Chimneys. Combe, Brushes and Toilet Article*. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Laundry Soap 2 ban for 50. Patent Medicines all kind*. Fluid and Solid Extracts, Chemicals, etc. PmortollOM CarefWly Pregared. WK SOLICIT YOUR TRADE- J. N. Harris & Son. Fire Works - - - EXTRA LOW PRICES ON FIRE WORKS. Largest and Best Assortment In Town. Set Our Price* Before You Buy. G. W CLARK & SON. Cheapest Grocers in Town. ' COLD WEATHER ■ : '•? *tW*' ”* ■•■" “ «•’' - STUFF. .’• -y Aanß^fat*. «• ‘ n "■'" > SELECT OYSTERS. DRESSED CHICKENS. LAKE SALMON. FRESH TROUT. CALIFORNIA CELERY. RUBBET APPLES. FLORIDA ORANGES. BREADS AND CAKES. GET MY PRICES ON GROCERIES TODAY. J. M. SEARS. Morning Call. GRIFFIN, GA., DEO. 10, 1806. Office over Davis’ Hardware Store TELEPHONE NO. 22. PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS- DR. J. M. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offices No. 28| Hill street, stairway next to R. P. McWilliams & Son. 1— Jesse Milner, of Jolly, was here yes terday, John J. Childs spent yesterday in Vaughn. J. D. Rivers spent the day in Atlan ta yesterday.. An honest man is the loneaomeet work of God. R. W. Hale, of Jolly, spent the day hero yesterday. Frank Brown, of Atlanta, was in this city yesterday. B. R. Blakely made a business trip to Atlanta yesterday. 8. A. Putnam, of Drowryville, was here shopping yesterdsy. John spent yesterday here on business. Mrs. Annie Sitton, of Hollonville, was in the city yesterday shopping. ( Hon. Robt. T. Daniel went up to Atlanta yesterday on legal business. Capt and Mrs A J. Burr speut tbs day -vitb friends in Atlanta yesterday. Mrs. J. Q Boynton is spending sev eral days with her son, W.S Boynton, in Atlanta. Mrs. 8. M. Sims returned yesterday from a pleasant visit to Mrs. J M. Kell at Sunny Side. The star shower didn’t show up but the drop of cotton prices has made the people see stars, It’s difficult to find a man who is willing to hold the ladder of success while you ascend it. Mrs J. H. Malaier and Miss Mattie Gibson, of Sunny Side, spent the day in this city yesterday. Col. J, C. Smith and H. B. Mooney returned yesterday morning from a short trip to Woodbury Just in today our fourth line of sample notions. Everything at whole sale cost. W. P. Horne. Rev. E. W. Hammond went up to Vaughn yesterday where he will fill his regular appointment today. A. Steinheimer was in this city yes terday morning enroute to his home at Brooks Station from Atlanta. We received today a line of eamp’e notions which we offer to our custo mers at exactly invoice cost W. P. Horne. Mrs. Ella Perdue returned to her home in Barnesville yesterday morn ing after spending several days here with relatives and friends Col. A. W, Hill came down from Newnan yesterday and is spending a few days here to the delight of bis many friends, who always welcome him most heartily. City court adjourned yesterday morning tu meet again at 8 :30 o’clock next Friday morning, the 16th inst. Only one case was tried during the day and that was declared a mistrial. Yesterday was decidedly a winter day, with sleet, snow and rain falling at intervals. After night the streets and trees began to take on a coating of ice, and today will be no more pleasant than was yesterday. A bottle of equal parts of paraffin oil and turpentine, always at band for application, will keep woodwork in a clear and bright condition. If this were applied often there would be less cracking and warping of furniture. Little Homer, the three-year-old sou of Mr. J. W. Dunn, of Jolly, was frightfully burned last Wednesday eve ning, from the effects of which he died Wednesday night. The little fellow was Iqft alone in the room for a few minutes and in some way his clothes caught fire and were burned nearly off of him before assistance could reach him. We unite with the many friends of lie grief stricken parents in tender ing our sympathy—Concord Enter prise. The Modern Mother Has found that her little ones are improv ed more by the pleasant Syrup of Figs, need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy than by any other, and that it ia more acceptable to them. Children enjoy it and it benefits therh. The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, Is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company only. Christmas -:- Goods * - FOR Quantity Immense Quality : : : : Superb Prices : Rock Bottom a EVERY THING FRESH. R. H. DRAKE. Coat of Arms of the Colon, The navy department has communi cated with the commandant of the navy yard at Norfolk, with a view to carrying to Washington for display in the navy department the coat of arms of the sunken Spanish battleship Cris tobal Colon. This is a splendid specimen of bronze work, and if its size will admit it will be placed on exhibition in the large reception room of the Secretary of the Navy. Assistant Secretary Allen, who is directly in charge of the wrecking operations on the Spanish vessels, has been informed that the Neptune Com pany of Sweden has dispatched a ves sel with a number of divers to the wreck of the Colon. They will make a thorough inspection of the hull un der water and upon their report the company will base its proposition to the department to attempt to float the vessel. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve- THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coms, 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. o a. at v o ix i ju . Bean ths H«W Always BwgM OSPHALOTUB * The Infallible Headache Cure. It is unniversally conceded its equal doea not exist. It is an absolute sure cure for the moet obstinate case of nervous and sick headache, and will in any case give relief in fifteen minutes. Once tried you will never be without it Price, 10c for package of 8 powders or 8 pkgs of 9 pow ders for 25c. Don’t tail to try it. MARSH M’F’G. CO. 528 W. Lake St Chicago. Same Is True of Griffin- If you don’t believe Marietta people patronize Atlanta merchants, you go to the train and see them get off with bundles. It will astonish you. The stores of Marietta suffer badly. If Atlanta was about 80 miles distant the trade probably could be controlled, as it is the distance is so near and the fare so cheap, it is like running a sheet car line, and Marietta the su burbs. All parts of our county, es pecially on the south side, patronise Atlanta The dollars poured into the laps of Atlanta merchants never come back to this county, and we are thus drained of much revenue that ought to go to build up and foster home bus iness. There seems to be no help for it—Marietta Journal. jGaiTf j Borden j Eagle fagi Brand S Condensed Milk ( > has No Equal as < 1 An Infant food. > € “INFANT HEALTH“sxnt > > FREE on Application. C % Mtw xm CouowsiD Milk CO.H.Y < ' ' - ' u For Sale. The Hughes place, 2 miles'north of Gris fin; good 5-room house, big barn, bermuda pasture, etc. 67 1-2 acres of land. Easy terms. a. 8. Bnupi, Flemister & Bridges /"k H ’/'I Llk. MTS M UNTIL IW 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 fur Ueeftil Presents—s2o,ooo Stock Dry Goode and Notions to be Sacrificed from now until Jan. I, 1899. 45c yd now for 60 and 65c Fancy Wool Drees Goods—Cut price on all Wool Dress Patterns, Silks and Vol* 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 0 hose for Ladies, Misses and children—Black and Plaid* 25c, 35, 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. S. Cotton Hand kerchiefs—Ladies Embroidered Lin en Handkerchiefs 25, 35 and 50c— Gents Linen H. S. Handkerchiefs 25c. FLEISISTEBIBBID6ES. 1 . —■■———= **?£s**? », , .‘f® DRESS GOODS SALE AT BASS BROS. For The Coming WEEK. We have too many fine dress patterns and fine drees 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. “ “ “ “ " ” . If* 50 ’ $5.75 “ " “ “ “ M $3-00. 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 Sic yard. One case of better quality at sc. x ; 1C j Outing For this week 10c Percal at 6 ic. 20 pieces of Red and White Flannel, plain and twill reduced in price tor this week. v--; All 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—Oorticelli silo silk 4c skein, new line. Stamped Linens. New line Meekhis and Vai Lacee and Bradings. Gents White Silk Handkerchiefs 30c to 75c. Beautiful stock Table Linens, Nap kins, Doyles, Towels, Flannel*, Blau*, kets, Under Wear and Eiderdowns, etc. 25c line New Neckwear. Lace curtains from 50c to $5 00 pair. 1 Boys White Shirts 25 and 50c. Gents Colored Shirts 25c, 50c and SI.OO. Blankets 50c to $7.50 pair.