The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, December 17, 1898, Image 4

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Georgia Raised Seed Rye. * Blue atone for soaking Wheat Four year old Apple Vinigar. Glass and putty—atop out the cold. Paper, Pens, Ink and Pencils. Lamps, Lanterns and Chimneys. Combs, Brushes and Toilet Articles. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Laundry Soap 2 bars for sc. Patent Medicines all kinds. Fluid and Solid Extracts, Chemicals, etc. lx e Prescriptions Carefully Prepared. WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE- J. N. Harris A Son. = 11 '■ ' ■ Fire Works - - - EXTRA LOW PRICES OR FIRE WORKS. Largest and Best Assortment In Town. Oat Oar Prices Before You Buy. G W CLARK & SON. Cheapest Grocers in Town. SHB - ■ SEARS. SEARS. [Santa Claus. FIRE WORKS - Immense Stock TOYS - Cheaper than -Anybody CA.N£>IES Fresh Stock FRUITS - Biggest Stock in Town Wyt'TTK * New -Crop BA.ISUSTS - LONDON LAYER L Cut Prices. Mixed Nuts, 12ic. Pickles 10c quart. Rainns, 12}c. Mince Meat 10c lb. * Fancy Candy, 10c to 85c. Jelly 5c lb. Oranges 80c to 40c. Canned Corn 6c can. Stick Candy, Bc. Catsup 20c. quart. Toys 25 per cent less than any one. Prepared Mustard 25c quart. Fire Works 25 per cent less than Horse Radish 15c jar. any one. Imported Macaroni 10c package. Tennessee Dressed Turkeys. Elgin Creamery Butter. “ Chickens. Fresh Jersey Butter. Norfolk Oysters. Pound Cakes. California Celery. Fruit Cakes. Florida Oranges. Jelly Rolls. Extra select Apples. Layer Cakes. Extra select Bananas. __ Reception Wafers. Dried Figs, 20c lb, Boes Crackers. Royal Mills Biscuits. My stock is thle largest in town, my goods are fresh, my prices the lowest, three deliv ery wagons to deliver your goods—orders I filled promptly. SEARS —The Grocer- SEARS Morning Call. GRIFFIN, GA., DEC. 17, 1888. MMSBmaß*mawaMmmwwaaHSMßßMßßßßWnßwnwwaßawaßnawßHMMmnßaMnwwßWWßWWWa 0 slice over Davis' Hardware Store TELEPHONE NO. 38. PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS- DR. J. M. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON Office: No. 83| Hill street, stairway belt to R. P. McWilliams & Son. C. E. Coppedge, of Digley, was here yesterday. J. T. Seale, of Jolly, spent yesterday In this city shopping. Sam Boykin, of Brooks Station, Spent yesterday in this city. Choicest varieties of Sweet Peas, in bulk, at Brooks* drug store. Mrs. John Philips, of Milner, spent yesterday with Griffin friends. Miss Julia Pollen, of Patrick, was the guest of Griffin friends yesterday. J. L Coggans, of Hollonville, spent the day here yesterday on business. 8. A. Putnam, of Drewryville, was the guest of Griffin friends yesterday. J. H. Crowder and L M. Drewry, of Zetella, were in this city yesterday. Capt- Harry Fisher, of Newnan, was jjkw 1 Pl A\A/ To be food anywhere in tM line 01 Clottiaß |\U I A rLAW Suit or Overcoat-that I Oder Every garment in my stock is well made, from the best material They are stylish and perfect fitting, and time will demonstrate their excellent money qualities. 87.00 -810.00 812.00 815.00. AS 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. in this city yesterday morning on buss inesa Lowoey’a Christmas packages of candv at Brooks’ drug store. Starkey Hand, of Brooks Station, came to thia city yesterday with cot ton. Prof Jim Williams, a prominent educator of Milner, was here yester day R H Allison and A D Brown have returned from a few days visit to At lanta. Hon R T. Daniel returned yester day frcm Atlanta where he spent sev eral days " Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cadenbead, ol Zebulon, were in the city yesterday •bopping. Mrs. W. R. Brown, of Fort Valley, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Florence Reeves, in this city. Capt. J. Henry Smith and Col. Jo seph D. Bjyd returned yesterday morning from Atlanta. v _•• o ’ Mrs. B. W Torrence, of Columbus, is spend’ g a few days in this city with her m’tkny friends Col W. E H. Searcy. Sr., returned yesterday from Jackson, where he at tended Butts superior court Col. 0 H B. Bloodworth solicitor general for Flint circuit, was in this city yesterday on legal business. • Miss Arabelle Horne arrived in this ®7. GIVE YOUR BOY -A. bicyclei FOR CHRISTMAS. I HAVE A “DANDY WHEEL" FOR $25.00. R. H. DRAKE. city last night from Washington and is the guest of her many friends. Miss Taonie Allen, of Rover, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. A. J Clark, ou Broad street. Mrs. A. J. Allen and Mrs. J. B. Reeves, of Williamson, were the guests of Griffin friends yesterday. Mrs. E. P. Johnson left yesterday for Zebulon, where she will visit her brother, Wil! Powell, for a few days * George Jones, formerly of this place but now of Birmingham, Ala , return ed home yesterday after a short visit to old friends here Judge E J. Reagan came over from bis borne in McDonough yesterday to preside over the city court, in tbe ab sence of Judge Hammond. Don’t buy other perfumes when you can get Hudnuts Don’t buy other candies when you can get Low ney’s at Brook’s drug store. Tbe Boynton Chapter of The Daughters of tbe Confedracy wilt meet this afternoon at three o’clock in tbe parlors of the Y. M.C. A Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Foy, of States* boro, returned home yesterday morn* ing after spending several days in this city with Dr. and Mrs. J. M Kelley. Mies Julia Word came up from Thomaston yesterday afternoon and will spend some time with her parents, Gail Borden gsa Eagle brand Condensed Milk HASN«f«UU.ASMIIItHUtTFBI» Ejßasjg? “ffIFANT HEALTH SENT FREE, Mr. and Mrs. M E Wcrd, on Poplar street. Mrs. J. D Kendrick, of Fort Valley, who has been attending tbe peace ju bilee in Atlanta, arrived in this city yesterday morning and will spend sev eral days as the guest of her sister, Mrs Florence Reeves, on Hill street. Mrs. Julia Peden, we are pained to announce, is quite ill at her home at tbe Powel bouse. While visiting yes* terday afternoon she was taken sud denly ill and although everything possible to relieve her sufferings was administered by friends, she was no better at a late hour. 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.' Pitts’ Carminative aids digestion, regu lates the bowels, cures Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Pains, Grip ing, Flatulent Colic, Unnatural Drains from the Bowels, and all diseases incident to teething children. For all summer com plaints it is a specific. Perfectly harmless and free Oom injurious drugs and chemi cals. Fkmister & Bridges 'll Our Sacrificial Sale .• K I OF DRESS GOODS | The past week was a big success—our counters being lined daily with eager purchasers. At the same time we have too many fine and medium priced Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets that we will slaughter this week. 49c yard Black Wool Crepons worth 65. / 85c for Black wool Crepons. $1.25 for all Orepons worth $1.75 and $2. 40 and 45c yard for Fancy wool Drees Goods that were 50, 60,65 c. Black Brocaded Silks and Satins 75c and sl. 30c yard for all wool solid colors in Eiderdowns. 45c yard for Fancy Eiderdowns worth 60c. 65c for all fancy Eiderdowns that were 75 and 85c. 4c yard for 4-4 heavy “A. A. A. Sheeting. 7c yard for 10c Cotton Flannels in remnants. 4c yard all best Standard Prints. 5c yard Elegant Ginghams. 54 c Colored Outing Flannels. 5c yard 4-4 Bleached Domestic w«rth 7c. , Cut Prices on All White Wool Blankets. Warranted Kid Gloves SI.OO and $1 50 pair, 50c pair Black Kid Gloves, slightly damaged. Best 5 and 10c Misses Hose in Griffin. Ladies H. S. Handkerceieft from 5 to 50c. Ladies Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs from 25 to 50c. Misses Scotch Plaid Hose 25 and 50c. “Onyx” Hose for Misses, Ladies and Gents from 25c to SI.OO pair. 4c oz Zephyr all colors. Gents White Silk Handkerchiefs 25, 50 and 75c. New line Meklin and Vai Laces from sto 25c yard. New Vai Beadings 25c line New Style Neckwear. Big values in Towels from 5 to 50c. 5c yard for best Brown Drills. Out prices on Cassimers, Flannels, Capes, Jackets, Underwear, Hats and Caps. We are agents for “Furs” and can take orders for garments from $2.50 to $300.00 each. Flemisteh I IBS, BASS BROS. HLIITELI FREE .J FROM NOW UNTIL XMAS EVERYONE WHOSE PURCHASE AMOUNTS TO $1 WE WILL GIVE A PAIR OF CHILDRENS RUBBER SHOES WITHOUT COST. ANY NUMBER FROM 11-2 DOWN TO THE SMALLEST MADE. OUR DRESS GOODS SALE LAST WEEK WAS THE GREATEST SUCCESS WE HAVE EVER HAD IN FINE IMPORTED SILKS AND WOOLEN PATTERNS. WE HAVE 34 BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS FOR THE LADIES THIS WEEK AT UNHEARD OF PRICES FOR SUCH LOVELY GOODS. COME AND GET A XMAS DRESS BEFORE THESE PATTERNS ARE ALL SOLD. ALL WOOL DRESS PLAID FLANNEL FOR TEA GOWNS AND DRESSING SACKS AT 25c YARD. EIDERDOWN IN LIGHTS OF 11-2 TO 2 YARD THIS WEEK AT GREAT SAVING. SHOR T LIGHTS IN SILKS. SHORT LIGHTS IN BLACK DRESS GOODS FOR SKIRTS AT 35 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR THIS SALE. FRUIT OF LOOM BLEACHING 5 l-2c. 1.000 YARDS OF 10c OUTING, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, AS LONG AS IT LASTS AT 4 l-2c. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. ONE PYRAMID OF GENTS HANDKERCHIEFS FOR SANTA CLAUSE WORTH FROM 15 TO 25c EACH THIS WEEK AT 10c. ALSO 50 DOZEN LADIES EMBROIDERED HEMSTITCHED HAND KERCHIEFS 15 TO 25c QUALITY NOW FOR 100. SILK HAND KERCHIEFS JUST RECEIVED FOR XMAS PRESENTS. DON’T MISS THIS SALE OF HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES AND GENTS HOSIERY AT 10c WORTH DOUBLE THIS PRICE. ALL CALICOES AT 4c. TABLE LINEN AND LINEN TOWELS CHEAPER THAN EVER. Drew Selvey’s Fine Shoes. Childrens Fine Shoes. ALL OUR FINE DRESS SHOES REDUCED IN PRICE FROM NOW UNTIL XMAS. $3 00 PLUSH CAPES FOR THIS WEEK |2.00. $6.50 ® “ 4 50. SIOO CLOTH “ “ “ “ 48. $1.50 “ “ “ “ « 78, $5.00 “ « 3 50. ’ . MILLINERY GOODS. HATS, BONNETS, ORNAMENTS AND ALL MILLINERY GOODS GO IN THIS SALE AT A DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT. DON’T FAIL TO CALL FOR CHILDRENS RUBBER SHOES AFTER YOU HAVE TRADED ONE DOLLARS WORTH. THEY COST YOU NOTHING. t FOR BARGAINS COME AT ONCE TG .BASS BROS.’.