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ner, Miss Bessie Clark Brawrer, Miss
Mamie Mills, Miss Watt, Mrs. A. J. Burr,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Boyd, Col. and
Mrs. Thomas Mills, Mr. Henry Smith,
Mr. Joe Boyd, Mr. Wilbur Barnes, Mr.
Robert Strickland, Dr. M. F. Carson, Mr,
E. F. Carlisle, Mr. Will Newton.
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Mrs. Janies 8. Boynton compli
mented the Daughters of the Confed
eracy with a lovely affair Wednesday
afternoon. Mrs Boynton’s elegant
apartments were tastefully decorated
with white hyacinths and violets efs
fectively arranged in beautiful bowls
and vases. After the transaction of
important business, by urgent request, I
Mrs. R F. Strickland and Mrs. J.
Henry Walker repeated the mytholog
ical stories told by them at a very
charming “Mythological Party” given
during the past week. Mrs. R, 11.
Taylor read an inieresting paper on
tbe war experience of the late Col.
Joseph D. Boyd at Cbicamauga, which
was written by Col. A. J. West, of At
lanta. Mrs. Taylor also read a clever
paper on the subject of the southern
people taking care of tbe confederate
dead. Other interesting papers were
read and each member of tbe organis
ation told some bright incident of the
war. Mrs. Boynton is one of Griffin’s
very brilliant women and possesses
many friends who thoroughly appre
ciate her good work and e'ever man
agement in this chapter of the
Daughters of the Confederacy, < f
which she is president. She is bright
and attractive, and her rare conversa
tional powers make her an ideal hos
tess. Mrs. Boynton wore an elegant
gown cf black velvet with waist garni
ture of hands, me l«ce. Dainty re
freshments served by Miss Rebecca
Nall and M rs. Carlton Jones closed tbe
pleasures of this happy affair The
next meeting will ba with Mrs. Boyn
ton on the second Wednesday of next
month
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Mss J Lindsay Johnson, of R .me,
who is president of the Georgia Wo
man’s Federated Clubs, spent Thurs
day in the city the guest of Mrs.
Joseph M Thomae. Mrs Johnson is
a charming woman of rare magnetism
and intellectual power, and moiethan
that, she is potae.-seti of such wide
sympathies and is so free from any
form of narrowness, that she is ever
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rtjStohicg lc pf blue.
r Krill# waejovely in a
la«Mfcpm| calliy< costume, with a
of blAek taffetas, she wore a dain-
cd*rtarquorsb taffetas witL
tucked vest of white satin. A charm
icg feature of this happy affair was
the telling of some mythological story
by each guest—another pietty feature
wes the throwing of the golden apple
by Mrs. Edward C. Smith who stood
on tbe handsome stairway in the re
ception ball and charmingly represent
ed tbe Goddess of Discord, — the apple
was gracefully caucht by Mrs. M. E.
Wilson. Dainty .efreshmens of fruit
salad, osc tar and angel’s cake were
served n the beautiful adorned dining
room. Those present beside tbe mem
bers of the Mystic Circle were Mrs,
Allgood, Mrs. R. F. Strickland, Mrs. A. G.
Martin, Mrs. Henry Walker, Mrs. John
Mills, Miss Chambers, Mrs. J. P. Nichols
and Mrs. Amelia Johnson.
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Tbe Hawthorne Club met as usual
with Mrs Walter Ellis Tuesday after
noon. The programme for next Tues
day is as follows: Quotations —Mrs.
Richards, Paper ‘Easter’—Mrs. Thom
as, Paper ‘Mardi Gras’—Mrs. Hanes,
Paper ‘Origin of St Valentine’s Day’—
Mrs McWilliams, Music, —Mrs. Rag
land, Reading,—Mrs. Stewart.
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A happy event was tbe informal
card party at which Mrs. David Bailey
entertained last evening at her home
on fourth St About a dozen guests
were present and spent tbe evening in
the enjoyment of duplicate whist.
An Enterprising Druggist.
There are few men more wide awake
and enterprising than J. N Harris &
Son, and Carlisle & Ward, who spare
no pains to secure tbe best of every
thing in their line for their many
customers. They now have the valua
ble agency for Dr King’s New Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. This is the wonderful remedy
that is producting such a furor all
over tbe country by its many startling
cures. Il absolutely cures Asthma,
Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affic
tions of the Throat, Chest and Lungs.
Call at above drug store and get a trial
bottle free or a regular sixa for 50
cents and $1 00. Guaranteed to cure
or price refunded.
Bears th» Kind You Hare Always Bough*
Signature •,'
For Whooping Cough use
CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT.
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happy ' cbayao
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the. writting ol essays by
Jfekch.member b! the club.
v awarded Che first
tjodk >-fp * Miej-
Mathes feM the prize,
a hook on the snbjeal? of writing
essays. An elaborate .luncheon was
served at five ojclock. M
guests were Miss Brawner, Mias Bessie
Clark Browner, Btgithi Mißs loftier,
Mtfh, @nklwb,' X w. XiaAsiguam,.
Mrs. Otis Crouch, Mrs. Julia Pritchard,
Miss Mamie Mills and Mrs. A. J. Burr.
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Mrs. H. Claire Deane entertained
at an informal, but decidedly pleas
ant card party Friday evening last.
Duplicate whist was the game played
and enjoyed and tbe affair was one of
happiest moment. Mrs. Deane is a
pretty and very charming young mat
ron and entertains most delightfully.
On this occasion, her pleasant home
was tastefully adorned with violets in
tbe greatest profusion. After the game
dainty refreshments were served.
Among Mrs. Deane’s guest were Miss
Marie Markham, of Columbus, Mies
Mattie Terry, Mr. Will Newton, Mr.
Douglas Gleesner.
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Mrs. Thomas Nall will entertain the
Mystic Circle tomorrow afternoon at
three o’clock.
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Mrs. Walter Ellis entertained the
members of tbe Hawthorne and Cur
rent Topics Clubs at a delightful affair
Thursday afternoon from three until
five o’clock in honor of Mrs. Johnson,
of Rome. Mrs. Ellis’ pleasant home
on Poplar street was effectively adorn
ed with great bunches of fragrant
white hyacinths which smiled at one
from every available nook and corner
of the quaint rooms and reception hall,
and rinilax was gracefully wreathed
She Modern Way
Commends itself to the well-informed, to
do pleasantly and effectually what was
formerly done in the crudest manner and
disagreeably as well. To cleanse the sys
tem and break up colds, headaches, and
fevers without unpleasant after effects, use
the delightful liquid laxative remedy,
Syrup of Figs. Made by California Fig
Syrup Co.
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.
For LaGrippe and Influ
-1 enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
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Royal
, Baking Powder
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Made from pure
cream of tartar.
\ Safeguards the food
against alum
f
' s Alum baking powders are the greatest
s' 5 menacers to health of the present day.
doorways and mantles. Mrs. Ellie
Arid Mrs Johnson were delightfully
Agisted in receiving the guests by Mrs
fteeph M. Thomas, Mrs. Douglas Boyd,
-o <. J. W. McWilliams ami Miss Hat
irae Head. Mrs. Ellie, who is an onus
,Mhliy bright ami interesting woman,
jyre an elegant gown of black sa
with trimmings of jet and a vest
ofWeli»w. mousselaine. Mrs. Johnson
3n| handsomely gowned in brown
,®olh with a touch of rich cream ap-
Ijjjillue on the waist. Mrs. Thomas
Ixraa dainty and petite in a-lovely after
■Kbon toilette of brown moire antique.
JMrs McWilliams wore a magnificent
of blue.brocade Mrs. Doug
Boyd was stylishly and becomingly
jgou ned in a lovely costume of green
rat'd purple brocade. Mies Head’s
¥bwu was cna of tbe handsomest no-
at the reception. It was of rich
sJrfue silk with elaborate trimming of
velvet and cream lace applique.
Mrs. Johnson entertained tbe ladies
with a bright and very interesting talk,
'After 'Which delightful refreshments
were served. Mrs. Johnson left on
the afternoon train of Thursday for
%tTanla to visit the Woman's Club of
that place
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THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fig Svrl t p
Co. only, and we wish to impressppon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fig Syrup Co
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. NEW YORK, N. Y.
fPATENTI
anything you invent or improve; also get''
JCaVEAT.TRAOE-MARK, COPYRIGHTor DESIGN '|
.'PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo, b
i ’ for free examination and advice.
BOOK ON PATENTS 1 e i before' paten L I
Vo‘ e C. A.SNO W&CO.
Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C.
R. H. TAYLOR, M. D. J. V STEWART M D.
DRS. TAYLOR ANO STEWART,
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office hours from Ba.m.toß p. m. A
physician will always be in our office
during that time.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Haw Always Bought
Bears the . sr "*
i Signature of
R.F. Strickland X Go.
Extraordinary Values
For Monday’s Sales.
50 DOZ. OF EVERETTE. RIDLEY, REAGAN CO.’B SHIRTS, BOXES DAM
AGED BY WATER BUT SHIRTS WERE NOT DAMAGED AT ALL
10 DOZ. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, DETACHABLE COLLARS AND CUFFS
WORTH |l, MONDAY 4.8 c.
10 DOZ LADIES UNDERVESTS, REAL MACO YARNS, REGULAR PRICE
(ilk , MONDAY AT 35c.
T aME QUALITY IN MENS UNDERSHIRTS AT 85c.
148 WORK SHIRTS WORTH 50c., MONDAY AT 35c.
75 DOZ. LADIES AND CHILDRENS HOSE WORTH 15c , AT 10c
, TWO SPECIALS IN CORSETS FOR MONDAY-63 FEATHERBONE COR
SETS WORTH fl, AT 50c. 30 FEATHERBONE CORSETS WORTH tl 25 AT 75c
05 UMBRELLAS, 20-INCH, WORTH 75c., MONDAY AT 49c.
72 MENS UMBRELLAS, VERY BEST MAKE, WORTH |1 25, MONDAY 98c.
• Slioe Store.
A FEW MORE PAIRS LEFT OF LADIES *3 AND |3.50 SHOES TO CLOSE
OUT AT 11 25.
> CHILDRENS SCHOOL SHOES, BEST QUALITY, LEATHER TIPPED,
LACE OR BUTTON, 75c. TO |1.25.
MENS SATIN CALF, BALS AND CONGRESS, ALL STYLES TOES,
• WORTH <2 50, MONDAY |2.
5 ALL KRIPPENDORF AND ZEIGLER SHOES AT CUT PRICES TO CLOSE
OUT. DON’T MISS THIS SALE, WE SAVE YOU MONEY THIS WEEK.
R. F. STRICKLAND it CO.
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Bargains in Groceries.
f WITII A VIE WTO MA KING SOME CHANGES IN OUR LINE OF BUSI
. NESS, WE WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE SPOCK OF FANCY GROCERIES AT
i VERY’ LOW PRICES FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS.
r WILL SELL THIS WEEK STAPLE GROCERIES AT THE FOLLOWING
, VERY LOW PRICES:
18 pounds Standard Granulated Sugar - - SI.OO
14 pounds best Lard ..... SI.OO
I 14 pound best Rice ..... s|.oo
3 pound can Tomatoes, per case ... $1.65
2 pound can Tomatoes, [per case s - - $1.50
45 bars Good Laundry Soap - SI.OO
Will selljour Crockery and Tin Warn at Actual cost
Mocho and Java Coffee, per pound - - - 25cts.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
&> CO.
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BARGAINS IN BICYCLES.
Now is the time to get a wheel at your own price, either new or second hand.
We are doing all repair work on BICYCLES AT ONE-FOURTH OFF the regu
lar price. Take advantage of this opportunity and have your wheel made to LOOK
LIRE NEW, for the coming season.
WE ARE REPRESENTATIVES OF
John A. Lambert, Florist,
OF ATLANTA, and are prepared to furnish CUT FLOWERS and DECORA
TIVE PLANTS, for entertainments, weddings, funerals, etc.
Call ’Phone 4 Two Calls
When you want to send a parcel dr message anywhere. We will- send a Bicycle
Messenger AT ONCE.
KILLIAN & LAMBERT.
lAS HILL STREET.
RICHES
COME BY SMALL SAVINGS.
One Penny Saved is equal to Two
Made.
For Spot Caeli
We will sell
David Landreth & Son, .
Robt. Buist, Jr. A Co., *
L L. May & Co.'s
Garden Seed at
2icts. per paper.
Peas and Onion Sets
Correspondingly Low.
THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE
CHEAPEST.
N. B. DREWRY & SON.
Parlor Car and Sleeping Car Service Be
tween Alanta and Albany, Ga,
The Central of Georgia Railway Com
pany has inaugurated parlor car and
sleeping car service between Atlanta and
L Albany, Ga., on train leaving Albany 4:15
s a. m , arriving Macon 7:40 a. m, Atlanta
11:20 a. m., and 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, ran take
sleeper at 9 p. 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; 128 miles to 200 miles, 75 cents<
201 miles to 3CMJ miles, SI.OO.
Ten Cents per Week
Salary Ordinance For 1899.
Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Coun
cil of the City of Griffin, that the following
salaries be paid the different officers of the
city during their term of office :
Mayor, S4OO 00 per annum, payable
monthly.
Clerk and Treasurer, $300,00 per annum
payable monthly and fees.
Chief Police, 45.00 per month payable
monthly.
Po’icemen each, $40.00 per month pay
able monthly.
I City Physician, 150 00 per annum pay-
I able monthly.
Janitor $20.00 per month payable
1 monthly.
PARSNIP COMPLEXION
It does not require an expert to detect
the sufferer from kidney trouble. The
hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the d»rk,
puffy circles under the eyes, the sallow,
parsnip-colored complexion indicates it.
A physician would ask if you had rheu
matism, a dull pain or ache in the back or
over the hips, stomach trouble, desire to
urinate often, or a burning or scalding in
passing it; if after passing there is an un
satisfied feeling as if it must be at once re
peated, or if the urine has a brick dust de
posit or strong odor.
When these symptoms are present, no
time should be lost in removing the cause.
Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of the
bladder, inflammation, causing stoppage,
and sometimes requiring the drawing of
the urine with instruments, or may rus
into Bright’s Disease, the most dangerous
stage of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer’s Kwamp-Root, the great
discovery of the eminent kidney and blad
der specialist, is a positive remedy for
such diseases. Its reputation is world
wide and it is so easy to get at any drug
store that no one mid suffer any length
of time for want of it.
However, if you prefer to first test its
wonderful merits, mention The Middle
Georgia Farmer, and write to Dr. Kil
mer & Co,, Binghamton, N. Y.. f-r
sample bottle and book telling all about it,
both sent absolutely free by mail. 1