The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, December 21, 1898, Image 4

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For Christmas Presents What nicer than a pair of Gold Spectacles, or a bottle of Fine Perfume, of which we have the best—Or a box of Fine Letter Paper and Envelopes to match? ONE BOX OF FINE CIGARS WOULD COME IN JUST AT THE RIGHT TIME Will give* you Low Figures on anything in our Line, J. IST. HARRIS <fc Christmas—Santa Claus! Oor store is full of everything for the Christ mas-Fancy Candy, Fruits, Nuts, Fire Works, Cakes In fact everything you want at lowest prices. G. W CLARK & SON. Cheapest Grocers in Town. SEARS. SEARS. Santa Claus. FIRE WORKS ■ Immense Stock TOYS - - Cheaper than .Anybody CAJNiDIES - - - Fresh Stock FRUITS - Biggest Stock in Town NUTS " * - s New Crop RAISINS - LONDON LAYER Gut Prices. Mixed Nate, 12ic. Pickles 10c quart. •Raiiiine, 12ic. Mince Meat 10c lb. Fancy Candy, 10c to 35c. Jelly 5c lb. Oranges 30c 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 Oakes. California Celery. Fruit Cakes. Florida Oranges. Jelly Rolls. Extra select Apples. Layer Cakes. Extra select Bananas. Reception Wafers. Dried Figs, 20c lb, Boss Crackers. B Royal Mills Biscuits. My stock is the largest in town, my goods are fresh, my prices the lowest, three deliv ery wagons to deliver your goods—orders filled promptly. SEARS --The Grocer— SEARS Morning Call. GRIFFIN, GA., DEC. 21, 1898. Office over Davis* Hardware Store TELEPHONE NO. 22. X *IRSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS' DR. J. M. THOMAS, » PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. Office: No. 23| Hill street, stairway next to R. P. McWilliams & Son. Tele* phone 27,2 rings. W. A. Carraker, of Concord, was shopping in this city yesterday. Tat Collector J. C. Elmore, of Cow* eta county, was here yesterday. Mayor W. D. Davie returned yesler* day from a visit to hie wife at LaVilla. H. W. Sparks, of Barnesville, spent yeeterday with his many Griffin friends. Mies Josie Traylor, of Woolsey, was* the guest of Griffin friends yeeterday. Choicest varieties of Sweet Peas, in bulk, at Brooks’ drug store. F. M. Bloodworth, a prominent planter of Liberty Hill, spent the day here yesterday. Mrs. Ruben Jackson and son, Ar thur, of Liberty Hill, were in this city yeeterday shopping. Lowney’s Christmas packages of candy at Brooks* drug store. MAT A E“l A %AJ To be found anywhere in the line of Clothing— INU I r\ | LA W Silt or Overcoat—that I offer. Every garment in my stock is well made, from the best material They are stylish and perfect fitting, and time win demonstrate their exceUent money qualities. $7.50 SIO.OO $12.50 $15.00. X 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. Cspt. C. Wheeler made a business trip to Atlanta yesteiday in the inter* est of the Griffin Mills. Dr. T. J. Phillips left yesterday morning for Baltimore, where he will take a special course in surgery. Prof Ed Lonsberg, of Albany, who has been spending several days in this city, went up to Atlanta yesterday Miss Ljis Jackson, one of Ho lon* Ville’s loveliest young ladies, spent the day in this city yesterday with friends. You can make your parlor or recep tion room both attractive and artistic, by choosing your furniture from our rare stock. L. W. Goddard & Son. , John A. McMahon left yesterday to spend the Christmas holidays with friends and relatives in Fort Worth, Texas. Colquet Clark relumed home from Atlanta yesterday afternoon where be spent some time with relatives and _l.iends. The Social Circle will meet at Mrs, J. D. Rivers this afternoon. Business of importance Commence promptly at 3 o’clock. The entertainment at the Y. M. C. A. on Thursday night, by the Eupbra dian society promises good things. Every lover of debate should attend. Don’t buy other perfumes when you can get Hudnut’s Don’t buy other candies when you can get Low ney’s at Brook’s drug store. Dressed Turkeys, Cranberries, Xjelery, Norfolk Oysters, Savannah Oysters. Leave - Your Order Today. R. H. DRAKE. See our stock before purchasing your furniture for Christmas gifts. L. W. Goddard & Son, “My little man, aren’t you pleased to have a new baby brother,or did you want a little sister!” “If it was all the same to the Lord, I preferred a goat.” Officer M. L Connor left last night fjr Savannah, where be will spend a few days with his son, Henry, who is a member of Co. 8., Third Georgia Regiment. One of our elegant and comfortable rocking chairs will make an accepta ble Christmas present for anybody. We have the largest stock in the city. L. W. Goddard & Son. The many friends in this city of Ellison Ricbards will regret to know that he is ill at bis mother’s borne on Taylor street, but hope to soon see him up and enjoying his Christmas holi days. City Court. Only three cases were tried in the city court yesterday, and all three offenders of tbs law were convicted. The jury was discharged at noon.* The first case was that of Henry Wimbusb, charged with selling liquor. He was fined $75 or 12 months, and will add a link to Capt. Camp’s chain. John Moss was fined S4O or eight months, for assault and battery. Hs too will work out his fine. Archie Chapman, who was arrested several days ago for stealing J. W. Bullard’s sample cases, was tried for larceny from the house, and given a fine of S6O or ten months. He takes the ten months. After the trial of these cases Judge Hammond discharged the jury and court adjourned to meet again Thurs day morning.. cabtohia. Bean the The Kind You Have Always Bought All Bets Were Off- Mike Neacy is a Mason street butch er who by good butchering has obtain ed quite a competence, says the Chi cago Chronicle. By good wits be has achieved quite a prominent position in politics and is one of Mayor Rose's advisers, and bis combination of good butchering, good looks, good wits, and good-fellowship has made him • very popular member of the Bon Ami Club, which, despite its French name, is an Irish organization, and, of course, being Irish, a political organization as well, though the professed tendencies of the club are purely social. The telephone rang in Mr. Neacy’s butcher’s shop and a sweet voice asked Mr. Neacy: "Have you this morning a nice, fat> juicy steak?” ‘ You bet your socks we have,” an swered Mr. Neacy, heartily. “Sir!” came a voice back through the telephone in such a coldly indiga nant tone that Neacy thought the refrigerator door was open, "Do you know whom you are talking to?” “Bridget.” 'No sir; I am Mrs. Van Zant.” all bets are off.” How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEX & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West * Traux, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O. Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bot tle. Bold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall’s family Pills are the best. Ednrvtn Your Itotr eta With Cascarats. Cure constipation forever. ®c.rSc. HC.C.C fall, druggists refund monev. ■ rtf f d o n v i Flemister a Bridges WILL MAKE THIS A Memorable Week \ I ■ \ JI 'J IM Dry Goods Selling! I Have entirely too many Goods in several departments^to carry over, and our loss will be your gain. X j Our store will be open until 8 o’clock every evening. Come EARLY and come OFTEN. FOR MONDAY—IO YARDS PRINTS FOR 25c. ONE BALE OF |1.50 BED COMFORTS, SLIGHTLY WATER DAMAGED FOR 98c. " WE CUT DEEP INTO THE PRICE OF ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS SILKS. FLANNELS, EIDERDOWNS, TABLE LINENS, ETC. ’ I NEW LINE FUR CAPES $2.50 TO |5.00. All Jackets to be sacrificed. BEST LINE CORSETS, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS COLLARS. SHIRTS, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, LACES EMBROIDERIES, ETC., IN GRIFFIN. ’ 25c Neckwear in latest styles. WE ffAME LOW PRICES ON TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS AND BAGS. WHITE AND GRAY WOOL BLANKETS GO AT SACRIFICE PRICES. J FiEMinr&WGts. _____ = _ = j =SsMßaß _. BASS BROS.] GREAT SALE 1 Os Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies’ Wraps, Carpets, Clothing, Mil linery, Hats and Shoes ■ ..-■j'uj® Last week was phenomenal. Our CUT PRICES on fine goods did the work. The knife goes still deeper in prices and this week’s sales are going to be a sweeping success—no reason why it should not be. Look these prices over and be at the opening at 8 o’clock. From 8 until 10 o'clock every day this week we will sell you 30 yards of 4-4 Bleaching for sl. At same time 16 yards Percal, dark color, for sl, 10c quality. 340 yards of Satine as long as it lasts, at 5c yard—first come first served All Calicoes 4c. " • DRESS GOODS Wc have entirely too many fine dress patterns and dress 'goods. We will give you the greatest bargains you ever had in dress goods and silks. Another pyramid of those 15c, 20c and 25c ladiee Handkerchiefs for this week at 100. Gents Handkerchiefs same price. We have reduced prices for this sale on all childrens Hosiery. The prettiest Towels on sale tomorrow we have ever shown, and cheaper If you are interested in Flannels now is your time to buy. 100 CAPES and JACKETS to go thia week at some kind of a price. Ladies Hats to be sold at a discount of 25c. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Gents Gloves, Silk] Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Hats and Trunks for Christmas presents. Ladies Capes and Jackets, Hats, Veils and Shawls for Xmas presents Beautiful line of Rugs and Carpets to select a valuable present from. Our prices will interest yon. Be sure and attend this week’s sale at 1 .BASS BROS.’.