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DOMESTIC AMMONIA!
A household necessity .»*
cents per quart.
CARLISLE & WARD
NEW GARDEN SEED
JUST RECEVED. ALL FRESH AND GENUINE.
ONION SETS—EASTERN IRISH POTAAOES.
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, GLASS
AND PUTTY. FINE LOT OF PERFUMERY AND TOILET
ARTICLES. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.
J- N. HARRIS & SON.
GARDEN
...SEEDS...
HEED IRISH POTATOES, EVERY KIND SMALL GARDEN
WHITE ONION SETH, SEEDS YOU WANT AT
YELLOW ONION SETS. LOWEST PRICES
G. W CLARK & SON.
CHEAPEST GROCERS IN TOWN.
-25-
Per Cent. Oft
ON PATENT MEDICINES.
Epsom Salts, lb.
Hoods Sarsaparilla, Oik’.
Cod Liver Oil, 63c.
Quinine Hair Tonic, 20c.
8. 8. 8., 7fe.
Butter Color, 20c.
FULL STOCK. ALL FRESH.
MUNYICNS INHALERS.
J. M. SEARS.
|The Grocer.
Morning Cab.
GRIFFIN, GA., MARCH 16, 1890.
Office over Davis' Hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. 89.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS.
DR. J.|M. J’HOMAS,
FlirsiClAN AND SURGEON.
Office: No. 234 Hill street, stairway
next to R. P. McWilliams & Son. Tele
phone 27, 2 rings.
T. P. Beil ipenl thu day in Atlanta
j eaterday.
('apt. J. Henry Smith went up to |
A 11 an t a last night
a full line of Crockery to be sold at
exceeding low price.
Edwards Hk s
J. \V. Bullard spent the day in Me- j
Donough yeaterday
I). W. Perdue made a business trip •
to Atlanta yesterday
Col. L'oyd Cleveland spent yester
day in Atlanta on buameaa.
Nick Smith, of Woodbury, spent >
yesterday here on buemeas.
Glass Fruit Bonis 20 to 50c . Tombs
lere 12c to $1 00 per set at
Edwards Bros.
Col. Joseph D Boyd made • buei
new trip to Atlanta yesterday
Mrs. D H L?<g, of Molena, was the r ,
guest of Griffin friends yesterday. . i
W. T. Wajoo went down to Forsyth t
last i>igbt, where lie will spend saveral
wet-ke.
Jim Bennett, ol Barnesville, came
up yesif tdiiy ami spent the <lay with
Grifliu friends.
Mrs. E II Hair, of Hampton, is
•pending several day* wilh her hus
band in i liis city.
Superintendent A. G. Martin, of the
Griffin Mills, made a business trip to
Atlanta yr.-l< rday
Large lot of I. imps :<>r sale cheap.
We will eave you money.
Edwards Bros.
Cashier E C Smith, of the Griffin
Banking Co., made u business trip to
A tian (a ye.tirday.
Mrs C S Mo qe and children re
turned reaterday fir in a visit to rela»
11v< h ißarnesville
Mrs. E R Richards ’eft yesterday
to spend ncvtral days witli relative*
and friends in Maeon.
Miss Julia Word came up from
Thomasten last night to spend teveral
da j s wirli hr r |«n nts in I bis city.
White Fantail ami Tomb's Pigeons,
Buff' Cochin Bantams for sale at rea
sonable price. Lewis!) Chia, 20 Hill
street
Toilet Sets, 10 pieces, at $2 00.
Handsomer ret w ith gold decoration,
for $4 00 Edwards Bros.
Mrs ,Von i. e Emmerson wt nt up to
Carrolilon yesterday morning where
she w:l -pt t‘l tun e time with rela
tives ar.d friend*
Ifrverv town in Georgia had the
same spunk Griffin ba’, thi’ negro
j r 1< t-m .vnuhi dwindle into insignifi-
Ciiiiee, savs the Marietta Herald.
Mr*. J. J Dennis, of Satioia, who
has been with her mother, Mrs W. H
I'.eu-i;, in tins city, for several weeks,
letnrned home ves.erdxy morning.
1 yon want to rii:-- tine chickens,
tty a setting of my eggs from my
toh rang kb’> I limed Plymouth Rock
i or S iver l.o’id Wy iimiotl chickens.
Lew is D. Clark, 20 Hill street.
J. W. McKer /ie, after a short visit
to W B Reeve*, in tin* city, left yes
terday for Atlanta, where be will spend
•» few days on business before return
ing to Ina home in Mi nlezuma
l ive ear loads of cattle were shipped
from Griffin to Cincinnati yesterday.
Tin y ’vere in line condition and will
make r xcellent meat when they are
slaughtered and shipped back to Geor
gia as western raised beef.
E B Oxford, Heidt Bridges and
A. F Gossett left yesterday for Cin
cinnati, where they have shipped a
large lot of cotton "r r tnarke l . They
will be gone several days and will
J Gail Borden sr $
g EAGLE BRAND ® 5
5 Condensed milk. 5
X Take ho substitute fob the rApte Mirand A
X ..thousands of mothers Testify to jt_> superiority. X
X ''/NFANF HEALTH"SMT FREE. niwYook Cotto r ■ o Milk Co. nr. X
probably visit placet of interest in
Ohio before their return.
We have a fine line of quadruple
plated Silverware that we are going to
Heli at lower prices than the goods can
now be bought at the factory. Cream
Pitchers for $1 15; Tea Pots, sl.6u; *
Sugar Dishes, $150; Fruit knives 35c
each ; Soup Ladles, $1 to $2 each ; i
Syrup Pitcher and Stand, $3; Carving
Set, $2.25 ; Cracker Jars, $2 40 ; Childs f
Knife, Fork and Spoon, 95c; Cups, t
gold lined, 50c to $l5O. These goods
guaranteed quadruple plate. t
Edwards Bros.
Our young friend Clay Hale hap- j
pened to an accident yesterday which
came near causing the loss of his right i
eye. An amploye at tne Central
freight house attempted to strike a rat <
when the stick slipped and struck
Clay in the bead just above the right
eye, cutting a gash more than an
inch long (
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
I
THE BEST SALVE in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Bores, 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,
-
CA.STO M T A .
Bear. tb a _z^ The M Y° u Have Always Bought
Signature j/? / fl-
Os
AKINS CORNER.
Akins, March 14 —Rev. C. W. Oliver
filled his regular appointment at Reho
beth on second Sunday and Saturday be
fore.
Mrs. William Ogletree,of Brushey, who
has been very sick, at the residence of her
parents, is rapidly recovering.
Dr. B. C. Murray and Luke Brown, of
Griffin, visited friends at Semper Sunday.
J. W. Harrison, who has been the guest
of friends here the past week, returned to
his home in Drewryville Sunday,
A certain young man of this place, while
riding his wheel Sunday afternoon, ran
over one of our most beautiful young la
dies. lam sorry—ali! look out, Rose.
Miss Clyde Spruce, of Patilio, was the
guest of her grand mother, Mrs. E. C.
Akin, Sr., at Liberty Hill, last week.
Miss Jennie Belle Jackson and her
uncle attended preaching at Rehobeth
Sunday.
Rolf Bloodworth was the guest of Miss
Jewel Duke Sunday.
The singing given at the residence of
Mrs. Duke Saturday evening, was a suc
cess.
I wonder if that young lady succeeded
in getting a match Saturday evening I I
hope she did, although 1 never like to see
people cry.
Luke Brown, of Liberty Hill, was the
guest of Miss Clifford Grubbs Sunday
afternoon.
Will say to the Orchard Hill corres
pondent to please let us al! down here
know if he hears anything of Dillard and
his twenty cents, horse and rattletrap.
Miss Lois Thornton was the guest of
Misses Mattie and Marie Akin Sunday
afternoon.
Millions Given Away,
It is certainly gratifying to the pub
lie to know of one concern in the land
who are not ahead to be generous to
the needy and suffering The pro
prietors of Dr King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
have given away over ten midi oti Inal
botthsof th.H ureal medicine ; and
have the satisfaction of knowing it lias
absolutely enrol thousand* of hopeless
cases Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarse*
lies* and a! <!,»,,• p f the Throat,
Cheat and 1. inns are sureiv cured by
it. Call on J. N Harris A Son, and
Carlisle A Ward Druggist, and get a
free trial buttle R gu ar size 50c, and
SIOO. Evtry Dottle guaranteed, or
price refunded.
For Asthma use CHENEY'S
EXPECTORANT.
———
Tax Receiver's Notice.
1 will lx-at the different places on the i
days mentioned below, for the purpose of j
receiving state ami county Taxis tor the I
year l-'.'ft ’
Districts. A: May. June 11
Africa 11 h
I nion 4 2
Mt. Zi.m ' . ;< L
Line Creek a. 4 6 1
Orrs 7 [, y
Akins to s s
Cabin 11 9 ;i I-
On Ofr'a days will be at my office. Ex- I
cept the days named above 1 will be at my
office in 1.. C. Manley's store until the first
of July, when my books will be closed. I f
’ 11. T. JOHNSON.
Tax Receiver Spalding County, Ga 1
1 " ' ~i » j : orex« .. ♦
Tao? £»-•-•■ ' 4 - iurt 1 i’ ci. I *
0 C. C. C. fa- to va;t . i< fund mociek j
VAUGHN VOICINGS.
Vaughn, Ga., March 15.—-F. J. Free
man spent last Wednesday in Griffin.
W. F. Freeman spent last Thursday at
Brooks.
F. J. Freeman attended a Masonic
meeting at Woolsey Saturday evening.
Mrs. Hartnett, of Haralson, is spending
a few days here with her daughter, Mrs.
A. C. Pritchard.
Heidt Bridges spent Saturday in Atlan
ta on business.
W. O. Norton and Ben Barfield, of
Rover, spent Sunday here with relatives.
Rev. E. W. Hammond filled his regular
appointment here Saturday and Sunday.
J. E. Reeves spent Saturday in Griffin
on business.
B. C. Head is on the sick list this week.
A, W. Jackson spent Saturday in Grif
fin.
J. B. Reeves spent Monday with his
family.
A. O. Gay, of Birdie, w»s here a short
time Monday.
Mrs. C. O. Bradberry, of Griffin, is
spending a few days here with her father,
J. W. Vaughn.
Walter Freeman has a pet on his band,
which resembles a carbuncle very much,
and is giving him considerable trouble.
There are several from here attending
court, by order of Judge Reagan.
The blizzard of last week came very
near killing all the oats that were left by
the first one we had, and a lot that were
sown since.
Tom Parker had the misfortune to lose
his horse yesterday.
Joe Griffin, of Sunny Side, spent Tues
day here.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and. Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the z z '2v z/ CL?
Signature of
BRUSHY BRIEFS.
Brushy, March 15.—The farmers are
making good use of this pretty weather.
Prof. Morris visited relatives at McKib
ben Friday night and Saturday.
J. F. Chapman spent Saturday and Sun
day in Forsyth.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Colbert attended
preaching at Rehoboth, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Artice Taylor,of McKib
ben, visited the laters father, P. R. Ogle
tree, Sunday.
T. W. Manley spent Sunday at Gog
gansville.
There must be some great attraction at
Goggansville for one of our young ladies,
for she has been there three or four weeks.
Prof. Owen, of Patella, passed through
here Sunday.
11. B. Foster was thrown from his buggy
last week, and seriously hurt- His horse
was frightened by a dog.
C. A. and P. R. Head went to Griffin
Monday.
W. C. Williams, of Patella, spent Mon
day in Griffin.
Mrs. Mary J. Head, is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. W. G. Johnson, at Hope.
Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Slade, of near Grif
fin, spent Sunday here with Mrs. N. A.
Lewis.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.,
QTATE OF GEORGIA,
O Spalding County.
To All Whom it May Concern: J.
Chestney Smith, County Administrator,
having, in proper form, applied to me for
permanent letters of administration on the
estate; ol Mrs. J. D. Sherrell, late of said
county, this is to cite ali and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Mrs. J. D.
Sherrell to be and appear at my office in
Griffin, Ga., on the first Monday in April,
by 10 o’clock a. m., 1899, and to show
cause, if any they can, why permanent,
administration should not. |be granted to
J. Chestney Smith, County Administrator,
on Mrs. .J. D. Sherrell’s estate. Witness
my hand and official signature, this Cth
day of M treh, 1899.
J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary.
OTATE OF GEORGIA,
I v ’ Spalding County.
i M hereas, A J. \\ ilker, Administrator
of Miss Lavonia 5S alker, represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that lie has fully admin
istered Miss Lavonia Walker’s esta'e.
This is therefore to cite alt persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said Adminis
trator should not be discharged from his
administration, and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in May, 1899.
•1. A. DREW it Y, Ordinary.
February 6th, 1899.
Eggs! Eggs!! Eggs!!!
From thoroughbred Barred Plym
outh Rock and Silver Laced Wyan*
dolts, SI.OO per 13 If you want to
raise prize winners try a sitting of
these epee.
Lewis D Clark 2i Hill st
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n, Ga., September 16, 1891.
Atlanta, Ga. ?
tend your Pitts’ Carminative too 4
it. She had Cholera Infantum ?
no relief until I began using Piss. V
11 had given her but two botflei ?
ok like the same child. ladvlsaili
hildren to give this remedy a “’fa 1 A
Mrs. LIXZIE MBRRay
Will SaV9 rours. I
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A F t © r ”
Effect©
of the vKIr g
J Grlpis a treacherous disease. Youthink It
is’cured nnd the slightest cold brings on a Pa
p relapse.' ,
I* s Victims are always left in a weakened
(w? condition—blood impure and impoverished; Inf
p// nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease Sap
and nervous prostration are often the W
result. 7/ik
W Or.Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People will
Vj> drive every trace of the poisonous germs from |W/J
the system, build up and enrich the blood yptf
SJ and strengthen the nerves. A trial will
C J prove this.,- Read the evidences Ok
When the grip last vl(lted this section Herman H. Evsler, 6(1/
LC' ofBU W. Main St., Jefterson, Mo., a well-known contractor and
/ztrN builder,was one of the victims, and he has since been troubled
II Idt with the after-effects of the disease. A year ago his health be- |U|||
AXlul K a U to fall, and he was obliged to discontinue work. That he 1111 l
Ilves to-day is almost a miracle. Ho says: U*H>
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V/m heart ana a general debility. My back also pained mo severely. CTy
—/A H “I tried one doctor after another and numerous remedies /vti
suggested by mv friends, but without apparent benefit, and «ur
trXT began to give up hope. Then I saw Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills jfflj
Mlt for Pale People extolled in a St. Louis paper, and after laves- IWI
tlgatlon decided to give them a trial. 1Q&
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KAiWI capable of transacting my business with increased ambition. iAjAX
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XYbJzlf grip will find that these pills are the specific." H.H.EVM.EB. llxWf
YSfoli Mr. Eveler will gladly answer any inquiry regarding this if
stamp Is enclosed.— FromCole Co. Democrat, Jefferson City, Mo. UDW
\[rßL Look for the full name on the package. At druggists or Ml
from the Dr .Williams Medicine Co.y Schenectady, IN. ¥• nmu
VnJi 50c. per box. 6 boxes $2.50.
The Greatest
of all Bargains 1
bass’bros
One Dollar will buy near!
Two Dollars worth Brin
the money and see ..
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Six yards Curtain Scrim for 10c. This price holds good until 318 yu
have been sold.
One lot of Calicoes at 21c. Another lot at 3$ c.
One lot 4-4 Percale at 4t cents yard. When sold we will have nous
at these prices.
Small lot of Checked Muslin at 3i cents.
15c Muslin at 7i cents.
15 and 20c Dimities as long as they last at 10c, Not damaged.
Embroideries and Beautiful Patterns.
lard-wide Bleaching at 3Jc. Splendid Bleaching at 5 1-8.
We have on our bargain counters all the leading brands of Bleachi
and Cambric—Fruit of Loom, Lonsdale, Pride of Laundry.
Also 10-4 Bleached Sheeting as long as it lasts at 13} cfs.
Take notice, house-keeper, and be with us as early as possible.
It you need any Table Linen don’t fail to buy now. Also Coin
and Linen Towels.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
A 1 want your trade—we must have it. Come and look at our J®
Sprin,' '.roods at unheard of prices for today and all next week. I
Suirt Waist Patterns m Percals at 14c each, worth 30c. |
Shirt Waist Patterns in Chambry styles at 20c, very cheap at 35c. J
Beautiful Silk Shirt Waist Patterns at $1.06, other merchants getting®
See our $1 30 Silk Shirt Waist Pattern, also our $2 00 and rW
they are worth $5 anywhere. £
Skirt Patterns at 70c, 90c, sl, $1.40 and $2.10, in plain or brocaded®
black or colors. These prices are made at just half their real va' 1 * 4 .®
occount of being short lengths. No lady should miss this
These are today and next week prices.
Beautiful goods for Easter wear. Ladies Hats to ® 3t ®
every suit or waist at same kind oi price.
50 dozen unlaundered white Shirts, soiled by water.®
half price. s
First come, first served I