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in my stock is well made, iron the best material. They are stylish and perfect fitting, and
time will demonstrate their excellent money qualities.
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, ®7.50 SIO.OO ®12.50 ®15.00.
A8 FOR UNDERWEAR, YOU JUST SIMPLY CANNOT AFFORD NOT TO SEE MY STOCK.
WOOL AND COTTON, HEAVY AND LIGHT WEIGHTS.
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THOS. J. WHITE. THOS. J. WHITE.
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For Christmas Presents
Whit nicer thin i pair of Gold Spectacles, or i bottleXof Fine Perfume,
of which we hive the best—Or i box of Fine Letter Pipdr and Envelopes
to match?
4 BOX OF FINE CIGARS WOULD COME IN JUST AT
THE RIGHT TIME
Will give you Low Figures on anything in
our Line.
J. 2ST HARRIS <fc BO3ST.
NEW ■Y’E-A.K-
. WK INTEND TO GIVE YOU EXTRA LOW PRICES ON GOODS FOR THE
COMING YEAR. DON’T FORGET US IN YOUR PURCHASES. WE THANK
YOU FOR YOUR TRADE IN THE PAST, AND AND DO STILL
BETTER FOR YOU IN THE FUTURE. X
G. W. CLARK & SON.
Cheapest Grocers in Town.
SEARS. SEARS.
/ Santa Claus.
FIRE WORKS - Immense Stock
TOYS - ' Cheaper than Jknybodv
CANDIES • - - Fresh Stock
FRUITS • Biggest Stock in Town
NUTH ' ■ • ” “ New Crop
RAIISUSTS - LONDON LAYER
Cut Prices.
Mixed Nuts, 12ic. Pickles 10c quart.j
Raisins, 12ic. Mince Meat 10c lb.
Fancy Candy, 10c to 35c. 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, Boss Crackers.
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. 29, 1898.
OfHc«over Davis' Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. 22.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
DR. J. M. THOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office: No. 23| Hill street, stairway
next to R. P. McWilliams & Son. Tele
phone 27,2 rings.
H. W. Goddard spent yesterday in
Atlanta.
R. H. Allison is jpendtng a lew days
in Atlanta.
Walter Slaton spent yesterday with
friends in Atlanta.
Joe. L. Burr made a business trip to
Nbwpan-yesterdsy.
X. B. Blakely made a business trip
to Atlanta yesterday.
* Miss Curtis Arnold, of Senoia, was ;
in this city yesterday.
Judge W. C. Beeks spent jesterday I
in Atlanta on business.
Turkeys were selling at $lB each in i
Cuba the day before Christmas. i
Mrs. E. P. Johnson returned yester- I
day from a pleasant visit to Atlanta
Choicest varieties of Sweet Peas, in ' t
bulk, at Brooks* drug store. [ <
Mrs. Jas. S. Boynton is spending a
few days with relatives in Walton
county.
Mrs. T. R Ramspeck, of Decatur, is
visiting her sister, Mrs E L Hanes,
on South Hill street.
Will Reeves returned yesterday from
Montezuma, where he spent Christ
mas with relatives and friends.
Capt. W H. Hartnett, of Flat
Shoals, was circulating among bis
many Griffin friends yesterday.
The Olympic will no doubt have a
large audience out tonight to see Lil
iati Tucker, in "A Hero in Rage.”
Mrs J B Gamble, of Hamilton, is
spending a few days with her sister,
Mrs J M. Kimbrough, at Experiment.
Lowney’s Christmas packages of
candy at Brooks’ drug store.
Remember that the Lilian Tucker
Company opens at the Olympic to
night One lady is admitted free
with a paid ticket.
Mrs A. B. Mathews, of Atlanta, who
has been visiting friends in thia oily
for several days, left yesterday fcr
Southwest Georgia.
Miss Bessie Ballard, of Sunny Side,
returned home yesterday after spend
ing a few days in this city as the
guest of Mrs John F. Dickinson.
Mr H. B Moreno, of the Cable Pi
ano Co, and Mr. Lewis Thomas are
enjoying the hunting season with Dr.
1 Dressed '
«
I Turkeys,
Cranberries,
Celery,
Norfolk Oysters,
Savannah
Oysters. .
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Leave
Your
Order Today.
R. H. DRAKE.
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Joseph M. Thomas of Griffin.—Atlan
ta Journal.
"A Hero in Rigs” by Lilian Tuck
er tonight promises to be a show that
equals most high class attractions. Se
cure your tickets early this morning
at Reeves Pharmacy.
Don’t b»iy other perfumes when
you c»fC get Hudnuts. Don’t buy
othe/ candies when you can get Low
'-Hfv's at Brook’s drug store.
Last evening Mrs. Eugene L. Phil
lips delightfully entertained, at her
home near Griffin, a small party of
friends. Refreshments of cake and
chocolate were served at ten.
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KEEP YOUR BICYCLE WHEELS TRUE.
This little Wrench, which
ZSMBBSK fi*» 111 *t £e spokes, sent with
sty W.' , l a little book giving full in
sanctions how to put in new
spokes and keep your own
'euSaaw' wheel true, on receipt of 28
Cts, e. E. TAOOART,
Pat. applied for. tot t West Ave. .Buffalo,N.Y
Biss of Wrench, 1M in- diameter. Nickle plated.
Mention this paper.
Colonel W&rlng and Dirt.
Phil Kearny was a man that dirt never
stuck to. I saw him at Harrison’s Land*
■ Ing on the Fourth of July, 1869, when the
> Army of the Potomac was up to its kneed
in mud. His boots were polished, and he
looked as if he had slipped out of the tra
ditional bandbox
Colonel Waring was just such another.
My first meeting with him was in a coal
i mine, 800 or 400 feet underground, in
Pennsylvania. He had oome as a consult
ing engineer on questions of drainage and
ventilation, for “fire damp” was plentiful
and the mine was dangerous. But he was
spick and span. Top boots, dose fitting
1 riding breeches, a tuniclike coat and a
soldierly felt hat, old, but full of style—al
. together a stunning figure of a man.
' That evening we passed together in an
I apology for a hotel. But what a good
time we had! How he bubbled with good
stories! What a charming personality he
had I How thoroughly manly he was in
every way 1 And to think that a disease
which exists only because of unclean liness
should claim him, of all men, for its own!
—Time and the Hour.
A Story of Colonel Lee.
A Boston paper tells the following story
of the late Colonel Henry Lee: “A busi
ness man in Boston was so fortunate as
to have a very gentlemanly little fellow
for an office boy. He’s a business man
himself now, and well fulfills the prom
ise of his youth. One day he was sent to
Colonel Lee’s office with a message. He
returned, delivered the answer, and no
more was thought of it until the next
day, when the good oolonel climbed three
long flights of stairs to say that he had
never seen so courteous and gentlemanly
a boy; that he had done his errand with a
grace and courtesy that many a man
might envy, and that he felt it his duty
to come and say so to the boy’s employer.”
To Benefit Mrs. Morton.
The recent leath of Oliver T. Morton,
son of Indiana’s war governor, left his
mother, whose support he was, in very
straitened circumstances. . Learning of
this fact, Mj. William Dudley Foulke,
author of the forthcoming biography of
Governor Morton, and the Bowen-Merrill
company, publishers, have arranged to
- turn over to Mrs. Marton all the profits
derived from the sale of the book in In
dianapolis.
CAffiTORT A,
Bean the Kind You Haw Always Bought
1 Bifiaatwe _S/G st
i t
No-10-liae tor Fifty Cc-uts.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, h'ood purs. 60c, »> AU druggist*
BASS BROS.
GREAT SALE
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Os Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies’
Wraps, Carpets, Clothing, Mil
linery, Hats and Shoes
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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.
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From 8 until 10 o'clock every day this week we will eel! you 30 yards
of 4-4 Bleaching for sl.
At same time 16 yards Percal, dark color, for sl,loc quality.
840 yards ofSatine 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 thoee 15c, 20c and 25c ladies Handkerchiefs for
this week at 10c.
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 this 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 you. Be sure and attend this week’s sale at
.BASS BROS.’.
GRIFFIN HORSE SHOEING SHOP.
Horse Shoeing Your horses feet
done with care and jk c&n
by and balanced
knowledge ot nature to the
All work is done leg with safety
strictly first-class!
and the careful attention
owner is well that is
convinced. given to the feet.
H. IST. REAVES, Manager.
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Three nights,commencing Thursday, Dec.
29th, Saturday matinee.
LILIAN TUCKER CO.
In a repertoire of new and up»to-date
Comedies. Thursday night
‘A Hero in Rags’
Change of Play Nightly
Pribes—lo,2o and 30 cents. One lady
free Thursday night with each paid 80c.
ticket. Reserved seats now on sa'e at
Reeve’s Pharmacy Co.
Christmas Holiday Bates.
The Central of Georgia Railway will
sell excursion tickets at rate of one and
one-third fares, to all points east of the
Mississippi river, and south of the Ohio
and Potomac rivers, December 22nd, 23rd,
24th and 25th, also December 30th ana
31st, 1898, and January Ist, 1899. Ex
tremelimit of all tickets January 4th,
1899. For rates, schedules, reservations
and other information, apply to any ticket
agent of the Central of Georgia Railway,
or communicate with J. C. Haile, General
Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga.
Don i Tubnrro Spitsuh Smvko l\i;r l ife Away,
quit tobacco easily and foyever. be mag
netic. full ot life, nerve and take No-To
Bae. the wr.Jer-wo* kcr, tiiatpakcs weak men
strong. Ai. druggists, uCc or tl. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co - Chicago Os New York
For Sate.
The Hughes place, 2 miles north of Gris
fin; good 5-room house, big barn, bermuda
pasture,etc. 671-2 acres of land. Easy
terms. A. 8. Blake,
Parlor Car and. Sleeping Car Service Be
tween Alanta and Albany, Ga.
The Central of Georgia Railway Com
pany has inaugurated parior car and
- Bleeping car service between Atlanta and
Albany, Ga, on train leaving Albany 4:15
| a. m , arriving Macon 7:40 a. m , Atlanta
I 11:20 a, m.,a<jd on train leaving Atlanta
4:05 p. m., arriving Macon 7:20 p. m., Al
bany 11:05 p, m. Passengers from Alba
ny, Ga., holding berth tickets, can take
sleeper at Bp. m., thus allowing them to
remain in sleeper over night Passengers
arriving Albany at 11:05 p. m., may re
main in sleeper until 7.-00 a. m. Rate for
double berth in sleeper, 150 miles and un
der, $1.50; over 150 miles, $2.00.
Charges for seats, as follows: 50 miles
and under, 25 cents; 51 miles to 125 miles,
50 cents; 126 miles to 200 miles, 75 cents;
201 miles to 300 miles, SI.OO.
Winter.Teurirt Tickets.
From November Ist until April 80,1899
Winter Tourist tickets to principal South
ern resorts, including Asheville and Hot
Springs, N. C., and Florida points, will be
on sale at special rates, via Southern Ry.
Tickets allow fifteen (15) days stop-over,
and are good to return until May 81,1809.
For further information, call on or ad
dress. R. J. Williams, Tkt. Agt,
C. 8. White, T. P. A., Griffin.
Macon.
WM. E. H. SEARCY, JIC
Counsellor at Law,
GRIFFIN, GA.
GENERAL PRACTICE.
1 ' t 21—fa—
B, H. TAYLOB, M. D. J, F. STEWART, M D.
DRS. TAYLOR AMD 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. HANES,
DENTIST.
Office upstairs in building adjoining, on
the north. M Williams & Son.