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FOR SPRING AND SUMMER !
Wc are receiving the tno*t complete and satisfactory line of
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings
That we have ever been able to show to our patrons. This season we have had an eye
to increasing our sales and have been very particular and choice in our selections.
We combine style, fit, handsome trimmings, good wear and low prices in every suit.
Our NECK WEAR department is elaborate and up to date. We are showing a
handsome line of SHIRTS in all the new patterns.
WILEY L. SMITH,
23 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA
DOMESTIC AMMONIA!
Il
i A household
*>§!() cents per quart.
CARLISLE & WARD
ARBUCKLLS coffee.
For this week we will sell Arblckles Coffee at 10c a lb, Spot Cash,
Rasberry, Plum and Quince Preserves at 10c pound.
Apple Butter at 10c pound.
Potomac Herrings 10c pound.
G, W CLARK & SON.
CHEAPEST GROCERS IN TOWN.
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.
-25-
Per Cent. Oft
ON PATENT MEDICINES.
Epsom Salts, lb.
Hoods Sarsaparilla, <>3c.
Cod Liver Oil, '
Quinine Hair Tonic, "be.
S. 8. 8.,
Butter Color, "be.
FULL STOCK. ALL FRESH.
MVNYICNS INHALERS.
J. M. SEARS.
The Grocer.
Morning Crd.
GRIFFIN, GA., MARCH 22. 1599,
utllcvover IHvis’ Hardwarestore
TELEPHONE NO. 22.
PERS9NAL AND LOCAL DOTS
DR. J.fM.fcTHOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office: No. 23J Hill street, stairway
next to R. P. McWilliams & Son. Tele
phone 27, 2 rings.
J. E. E der, of Birdie, was here yes
terday.
Lem Taylor went tip to Atlanta last
night on business.
C. H. Westbrook made a business
trip to Atlanta yesterday
I*. F. Phelps ard R S Ison attended
United States Court in Atlanta yester
day.
Picture Frames, Mirrors, Combs
and Brushes at lowest possible prices
Edwards Bros.
Mias Lucy llt**J, of High Faile, is
the giiist of Mis R. F. S’rii’klmiJ on
C!;»llrgi‘ »ireet.
.1 tliiiia Shnckellord lediriHil Io Mu
coo yi’sii rilay after spending n few
dal s in thia city
Go 1 , G< o I. J >nts went tip to New
nan M steiday io s| entl the day with
Col. Hurry Fisher.
Miss Mattie Brewer returned yes
terday morning after a pleasant visit
to relatives at R»ida
J G Smith, of Barnesville, spent
the day here yesterday looking aft*r
his business ititeresls.
Mrs \\ J Blake, of I’edt ttville, ar
rived tn the city yesterday to spend
u w- days with relatives
Mr and Mts C Wheeler were
Among the representatives from this
city to A’hints yi -terdai .
Wliite Fantail iiud Tomb e Ihgtuns,
B itl (’ elnn Bantams ‘ a sale at rea
sonable price Lewis D Cuirk.2oHill
t tr e’
Mrs M I Wils ii and Mi-s Hester
W alker went down Io Orchard Hill
yes erday to visit relii’ives
Mrs A G Peden, of l’< deuville, is
visiting Nir. and Mrs J.G Coppedge
in Ihis cil > for eev< ral d i va.
Mi j s Ruby J liiison, who has been
visiting Miss Florence Warde, in Mil
ner. returned home yeaterdsv.
M isses R. »a and Jt «i i I Du ke, two
beautiful loung ladie-of Semper, were
in the city yesterday shopping
Rev W W. W adswotib will fill the
Methodist pulpit nt xt Sunday at the
tnorning and t veiling services
Nine Henrie Patterson, of Sunny
Side, returned home yesterday morn
ing after a short visit to this city.
Philip Cleveland returned yesterday
afternoon from a pleasant trip to At
lanta, where he spent several days
Milton W. Smith's Griffin friend*
will learn with pleasure that he is re
covering from a recent severe illness
Mrs. L. G. Smith and daughter,
Mrs. J 1’ Nichols, left y e?'v day morn
ing to spend a few days with relatives
and friends in Newnan
wm >• LOAN
ON
Retd Estate.
Easy and Limited Number of
Payments, to be paid in Monthly
Installments.
No delay for want of Funds when
Security is satisfactory.
For full particulars, call at the
Office of
W. H. NEWTON & CO.,
Griffin, Ga.
Miss Myrtle Harris, of Birmingham,
Ala., is in the city and will during the
season lie at the bead of the millinery
department at Baes Bros,
Co'. El. Stephens, a popular young
attorney of McDonough, was in the
city yesterday morning enroute to
Barnesville on legal business.
Miss 11. N. Ellie, a teacher of art at
Milledgeville, returned home yester
day after Bpending a few days with
Mrs S W. Wallace near this city.
Mrs O J, Howard who is spending
some time with Mrs. C. Wheeler in
this city, went up to Atlanta yester
day, where she spent the day most
pleasantly.
When you set your chickens sprinkle
Lambert’s Death to Lice and Mites in
the nest, and you will not be worried
with lice and mites on your little
chicks. Lewis 1) Clark, 20 Hill Si
Mrs. Dallas Tarlton was in the city
yesterday the guest of friends while
enroute to her home at Reida from a
pleasant visit Co Lexington, Ky., where
she spent several weeks.
We are pained to learn that our
young friend, Jack Moore, is quite
sick in Marietta with fever. His
sister, Miss Eunie Green, went up yes
terday morning to be with him.
Jesse Pope, of Americus, came up
yesterday morning to attend the
funeral of bi* grandmother, Mrs. W
H. Powell, which took place from her
late home on Hill street at 3 o’clock
yesterday afternoon.
The remains of Mrs. Ibta Stud, who
died in Atlanta Monday, were brought
down on the Central train yesterday
morning and carried to Senoia for
interment. A number of relatives and
friends accompanied the remains
The services at the Presbyterian
church are growing in interest each
day and are well attended. Preaching
every day this week at 9:30 a m. aud
7 :30 p. n> , to which the public is cor
dially invited.
Charley Myer, of Newnan, was in
the city yesterday. Mr. Myer was for
a long time a citizen of Griffin, and is
now an honorary member of Griffin
Fire Co No I He has numberless
friends here who still look upon him
as a Griflinite.
Deputy Sheriff J J Moore, of Henry
county, came to the city yesterday
morning after Elbert Scandrett, a
negro wanted by the authorities in
that county for gaming. Scandrett
was arrested Monday by Bailiff Fu«
tral, who at once notified the sheriff at
McDonough.
We have added to our stock a large
line of light hardware, which we will
sell cheaper than you can buy at hard
ware stores. Smoothing Irons with
detachable handles, 90c for set of 3
with stand Hand Siws, 500 ; Kitch
en Saws, 25c ; Ice Chisels, llc ; Curry
Combs, oc to Sc; Hasp and Staple,
5c to 10c ; Hinges from 8c to 15c pair;
fancy brass Easels, 3c to 12c; Call
Bells, 25c ; Paper Files, 5c ; Rat Trans,
■ >cto 10c, Vegetable Strainers, sc;
Lemon Squeezers, 10c; Fire Pokers,
8c; Towel Lack with mirrors, 30c;
Door Locks. 25c ; Enameline, for pol
ishing stoves, 7c. Give us a call.
Edwards Bros.
For Whooping Cough use
CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT.
CASTOniA.
Bears the yf lhe Kind Yau Have Always Bougli*
—♦-
Fine Chickens For Sale.
1 have for sale full breed Minorca?, War
horse and Shawl-neck, Crossed Gatneand
Bard Plymouth Rock Chickens. Also
settings of eggs irorn each breed. These
birds are select, E. L. Hoaißs.
♦
CA-STOTIIA.
Bears the A 1 kHY. u Have Always Bought
uU nr.n
strong. AU Crugir sts, rue or f:. Cure guaran
teed 1k...’.-Jet and >on; e fi. Address
sterling Remedy Co . Chicago ut New York
Shorten the time of confinement,
strengthen mother and supply breast
milk sot child by using Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets.
AKINS CORNER.
Akins March 21—Several of our young
people attended preaching at Rock Springs
Sunday.
Luke Brown, of Liberty Hill, spent last
Sunday afternoon with Mins Clifford
Grubbs.
Miss Loise Thorn'on was the guest of
her mother, Mr.-. J J. Thornton, at Grif
fin, Saturday,
Bloodworth an Lambert were the
guests of Misses R > a Jewel Duke, last
Sunday.
Semper Siftings; please accept my many
thanks. lam glad to have some one to
correct my mistakes, you know some peo
ple are very bright indeed.
Eugene Ogletree, was the guest of Miss
Luise Thornton Sunday.
Misses Bertha and Mary Maddox, of
Semper, are visiting relatives and friends
near Unionville this week.
Walter Weldon and Lon Beckham were
among their friends here yesterday.
Miss Gussie Cooper is visiting her sister,
Mrs McMullen, at New Market, this
week.
Prof. Morris is now resting easy, as his
horses feet are all O. K.
We have had so much rain here of late,
that some of the Orchard Hill people are
actually building fires over wells to dry
out the water; wonder if they will succeed.
Otis Grubbs filled his regular appoint
ment at Mr. —. Oh! I mean near Midway
Sunday.
Easter is almost here, and I am looking
out for a starched duck coat and derby.
Charlie Butler was here among his
many friends Friday.
I know a young lady, who was very
anxious for her Sunday shoes, last Mon
day morning at school.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wise, visited the
latter’s parents at Jenkinsburg Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mrs. Gardner, and daughter, Mrs. Slade,
spent Monday with Mrs. Tom Gardner,
ot Milner.
George Maddox made a business trip to
Griffin today.
SIOO Howard, 1100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn that there is at least one dreaded
disease that science has been able to cure
in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now
known in the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the foun
dation of the disease, and giving the
patient strength by building up the consti
tution and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much faith
in its curative power, that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails
to cure. Send for list of Testimonials.
F. J. Cbkney A Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
For Croup useCHENEI’S
EXPECTORANT
zetella.
Zetella, March 21.—Mrs. Mattie West
moreland, of Vaughn, who has been visit
ing her daughter here for some time, re
turned home Wednesday.
Mrs. J. R. Bennett and sister. Miss
Leila, spent Tuesday with Mr. Taylor
Beasley, at Vaughn.
Mrs. Bee Criddell, who has been visiting
relatives in Zebulon for some time, has
returned home.
W. P. Blanton spent Wednesday in
Griffin.
Miss V. Crowder, of Griffin, is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Susie Wiggens, for a few
days.
Mrs. R. P. Lanham spent Friday with
friends in Woolsey.
Mrs. B. 11. Maynard spent Friday in
Griffin.
NV. I’. Blanton, W. C. Connally and 13.
11. Maynard spent Saturday in Atlanta.
Miss Lillie Caldwell, of Warnerville,
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Anderson.
J. B. Bonner went to Hollonville Sun
day.
Henry Kendall spent Sunday here with
friends.
Rev. M. M. Walraven filled his regular
appointment here Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Anderson is on the sick list
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Huckaby, ofGriffln,
were here Monday.
Glorious News
C unes from Dr. D B. Cargile, of
W’hashita, I. T. He writes: “Four
bottles of Electric Bitters has cuied
Mrs. Brewer of scrofula which had
caused her great suffering for years.
Terrible sores would break out on her
head and face, and the beat doctors
could give no help; but her cure is
complete and her health is excellent.”
This shows what thousands have
proven—that Electric Bitters is the
best blood purifier known. It’s the
supreme remedy for eczema, tetter,
salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running
sores It stimulates liver, kidneys and
bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion,
builds up ths strength. Only 50 cents.
Sold by Harris A Son and Carlisle <fc
Ward, Druggists. Guaranteed.
T. B, Rice, a prominent druggist of
Greensboro, Ga., writes as follows:
“I have handled Dr. Pitts’ Carminative ;
for eight years, and have never known of :
a single instance where it failed to give j
perfect satisfaction. Parties who once i
use it always make permenent customers. |
We sell more of this article than all the!
other Carminatives, soothing syrups and j
colic drops combined.'’ For teething chi 1- !
dren it has no equal.
aginative
r Ufa." r
n, Ga., September 16, 1898. ?
Atlanta, Ga. ?
end your Pitts’ Carminative ton I
it. She had Cholera Infantum /
no relief until I bejan usinr P/'ffi, f
11 had given her but two bottla j
ok like the same child. I advise all t
lildren to give this remedy a trial A
MRS. LIZZIE MURRAY. C
-Will Save Yeura. w
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Effects
©f th© IjKlr |
J Grlp'isVtreacherous disease. You think it /ZaU
iscured and the slightest cold brings on a I IP/
P relapse. Ilwi
w-p its victims are always left in a weakened Y-W
condition—blood impure and impoverished; Irn
y/ nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease
and nervous prostration are often the y/
result.
VV Or.Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People will /Np
yp drive every trace of the poisonous germs from IWff
the system, build up and enrich th£ blood yw
XJ and strengthen the nerves. A trial will Cz
prove this. Read the evidence: (Q\
When tho grip last visited this section Herman H.Eveler, 6(7/
LL ofSU W. Mala SU, JeSerson, Mo., a well-known contractor and
ZnN builder,was one of the victims, and he has since been troubled
Ill’Al with tbe after-effects of the disease. A year ugo bls health be- |N||]
AUUI P aa an d be was obliged to discontinue work. That he 11 ul
GtSr/ lives to-day la almost a miracle. Ho says: iv-jy
<‘l wm troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation of the A\//
y/q? heart and a general debility. My back also pained me severely. VuV
Oonrl tried one doctor after another and numerous remedies AN]
lAtS suggested by my friends, but wlthdut apparent benefit, and
tfy.'T began to give up hope. Then I saw Dr. williams’ Pink Pills lf , l]
U-ll for Pale People extolled in a St. Louis paper, and after inves- lyT
ywSi tlgatlon decided to give them a trial. Arjyl
“After using the first box I felt wonderfully relieved and /Ak/ji
IkAV 11 was satisfied that the pills were putting me on the road to re- I Vyjl
VvA\ II covery. I bought two more boxes and continued tnklngtbem. I /AV/
yZ J HI "After taking four boxes of Dr. Williams’Pink Pills for Pale I I
IKvJ/J People lam restored to good health. I feel like a new man, and I
lCvt~K having the will and energy of my former days r turned. I am
K ArwN. capable of transacting mv business with Increast d ambition.
INTsu “Dr. Williams’Pink Tills for Pale People are a wonderful
Vi 07'511 medicine and any one suffering from the after effects of the [IIL H
WpA'li grip will find that these pills are the specific.” ll.H.Evbleb. llyeW
YJSdfjU Mr. Eveler will gladly answer any Inquiry regarding this If
—y-,1? stamp Is enclosed.— FromCole Co. Democrat, Jejjirson City, JUo. ycyd
'QmX Look for tfie full name on the package. At druggists w f/SK
tv// Erom the Dr .Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y»
50c> pct
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This Weeks Special Prices
BASS BROTHERS’
—(o>
To Hie first twenty customers tomorrow we will sell large counterpanes
at 25c. each, slightly damaged.
Also 20 extra large Counterpanes worth $2 for sl, not damaged, great
bargains, be on hand at 8;30.
28 pairs of Window Curtains at 60c each. 16 pairs worth $5.00 at
$2 50. Don’t miss this sale.
Come and See our new Mattings and Special Spins named for this week.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
1,500 yards ot spring Percals, beautilul colorings and styles, just re
ceived; made to sell for 10 cents, special price for this week 5 cents yard.
We have more new spring Calicoes than probably any merchant ever
had in Griffid. The standard mills are represented at our store, Simpson's
blacks, grays and fancies, Hamilton’s uoyelties. Will not name prices here.
If you buy enough, would not object to giving a pattern.
Our Mr. J. L. Bass, who has been in New York for three weeks, selected
the most beautiful assortment of fine Piques for this special sale than we
have ever seen, also Embroideries of exquisite patterns to match. Every
lady should see them.
Silks for shirt waists patterns for $1.06, $1.30, $2 00 and $2.85.
Skirt Patterns at 70c, 90c, SI.OO, $1.50 and $2.00.
Sir.ii waist Sets in gold and pearl, Beauty Pins in diamond and gold,
Belt I ms and Buckles, Ribbon and Tie Pins, Pompadour Combs.
See our bargain counters this week,
BASS BROS.