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FOR SPRING AND SUMMER !
We are receiving the most complete and katisfactary line of
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings
'that w.- have ever been abb t , show to our patrons. Tina Henson we have ha<! an aye
to increasing our sales and have teen very particular and choice in our selections.
We combine style, tit, handsome trimmings, good wear and low prices in every suit.
Onr NECKWEAR 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 STBEET, GBIFFIN, GA
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DOMESTIC AMMONIA!
A household
cents per quart.
CARLISLE & WARD
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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 ANO 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. & SON.
Ciilicura Soap,
18c.
Packers Tar Soap,
18c. ;
J. M. SEARS.
The Grocer.
Morning Call.
GRIFFIN, GA., MARCH 23, 1H0».
(Mllceover Davis' Hardwarestore
TELEPHONE NO. 22.
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
OK. J |M.|THOMAB,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office: No. 2;ij Hill street, stairway
next to K. P. McWilliams A Son. Tele
phone 27, 2 rings.
W A Peebles, of 1. oej >y, wi- in
line city yesterday.
Jos. H. Drewry made a Im-iness trip
to Atlanta yesterday.
E. P. Edwards made a business trip
to Atlanta y eat < rd ay
A B Cleveland made a business ,
tiip to Atlanta yesterday.
Dr. R. 11 I'aylor spent yesterday in ■
Senoia on professional busine-s
Picture Frames, Mirrors, Combs
and Bru-hea at lowest possible prices
Edwards Bros
N. T Smith, of Woodbury, wag in
this city <>n business yesterday
Col. J. D Boyd spent the day in
McDonough jesterday on legal busi
ness.
Haul G irliam, went down to Miltier
yesterday morning to be gone a ftw
days.
Miss lira Brown left yesterday for
West Point, where she will make her
fut ure home.
Mrs Claud O vens retinoid yester
day from a visit to her parents at
Orchard Hill
Dr, McDitiiel, the able and efficient
physician of Fulton county, was in
tins city yesterday tin 1 1. g
.lick Elwards win’ upto Brooks
Station yesterday where he will re
main a few days on business
Editor Sidney Green, of the Pike
County Journal, was circulating
among nis Griffin frit nd i yesterd ty
AVlilte Fantail aiut lumbT Pigtons,
B its U ’fliin Bantams for sale at tea
sot ib <■ pi I, wis D ( ’ its 2(1 Hil
st r. <
Mi-s Anna Blount Becks, «ho has
been having a very delightful visit in
Atlanta, teturned h >rne yesterday
Mis. M K. Biown and Mrs M 1 t
Si.ade ; pent yesterday in Atlanta, in I
specting die hUest spring putt-ro* of I
iniiiuery.
Miss Julia W rd rt-turnid to her
b 'Hie in Ihomaston yesterday a’terj
spending several days with her parents!
in this city.
Mr J.M Brawner is confined ail
hotn ■ from illness and Ins many I
Hiends wiii join the Gill tn wishing
him u -p<dy rec. a cry
Theadvint’ 1 agent for Rip Wan
W'.nk'e was in the city yesterday and
made arrangements I >r appearance of
that play at the Olympic next Tuesday
night.
When i on sc* your chickens sprinkle
Lambert’s Death to Lice and Mites in
the nest, and you will not be worried
with m e and mites on your little
chicks L'wis D(' aik, 20 Hill Si
Anent the matter of appointing*
MOSBY 6 LOAN
ON
Real 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.
sponsors and maids of honor to the
Confederate Veterans Reunion, the
Editor of the Call, or the adjutant of
Spalding Camp, No. 5190, has the nee
essary blanks for sponsors which will
be furnished on the request of the
Camp.
Griffin evidently has no ordinance
for the suppressing of idle loifing ne
groes, from the evidence daily witness
ed before the Mayur,» place of busi
uess, or the sidewalk in front of the
Call’s editorial room. We yesterday
countedi 15 as idle, happy looking spec
imens as any one would wish to see.
We are convinced, however, by the
reflection that they are a better class
of people than the Filipinos.
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
withstand. Hand Saws, 50c ; Kiteh
en Saws, 25c ; Ice Chisels, 11c ; Curry
Combs, 5c to 8c; Hasp and Staple,
5c to 10c ; Hinges from 8c to 15c pair ;
fancy brass E isels, 3c to 12c; Call
Bells, 25c ; Paper Files, 5c ; Rat Traps,
5c to 10c, Vegetable Strainers, sc;
Lemon Squeezers, 10c; Fire Pokers,
1 8c; Towel Rack with mirrors, 30c;
Door Locks, 25c ; Enameline, for pol
ishing stoves, 7c. Give us a call.
Edwards Bros.
Fifteen sacks of guano on bne twe
borse wagon is a big load for the aver
age farmers stock. Such was the spec
tacle witnessed by the Call reporter
yesterday afternoon. Whether this gua
no is to be used for corn, cotton, peas
or potatoes we are unable to say but
this much we do know—this farmer
is hauling big loads of fertilizer from
the city to the country which he
I could well do away with by a little
work at home during rainy days.
SIOO Be ward, 1100.
1 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 theonly positive cure now
known in the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hell’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying tiie 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 ease that it fails
to cure. Send for list of Testimonials.
F. J. Cmeney A Co., Toledo, (>.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
For Croup use CHENEY’B
EXPECTORANT
h Perfect s
S Infant Food\
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Gail Borden
Eagle Brand
Condensed Milk
S- . ...... ~-t;—
A Perfect Substitute Fop %
Mothers Milk. For 40
Years the Leading Brand.
S "INFANT
HV@HDIHSEdMu.KO newyoru
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bRAPHOPHONf
NOWON EXHIBITION AT THE
NEW BOOK AXD MUSIC STORE.
DON’T FAIL TO HEARTIIE BAT-
TLE OF MANILA AND OTHER
POPULAR PIEC ES
J. fi. HUFF,
7 1
* 24 HILL STREET.
MILNER MUSINGS.
Milner, March 22—Miss Ruby John
son, of Griffin, is the charming guest of
Miss Florence Warde.
Lee Sner and sister, spent last Friday in
Barnesville.
J. S. B rry and A. E Eubanks made a
business trip to Griffin last Thursday.
Mrs. Jim Camp,spent last Saturday and
Sunday in Orch .i 1 Hill.
Dr. A. M. Speer .-pent last Thursday in 1
Griffin. |
Miss Alma Head, one of Milner’s most (
beautiful young ladies spent last Friday
in Stockbridge, the guest of Miss Mamie 1
Reynolds, she reports a pleasant time.
Miss Marie Warde, of Griffin, who has 1
been visiting relatives here for the past 1
few days returned home last Sunday.
Mr. Mumford, of Macon, the well 1
known literateuer and lecturer, was in our
city on last Tuesday night, and lectured
at the Congregational Methodist church.
The lecture is a compliment to the Mil
ner people and all werecordially invited.
Last Friday night at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. N. D. Robertson’s, the young
people of Milner was given a very delight
ful entertainment in honor of Miss Dora
Warde. There were about twenty five
guests present, and all report a pleasant
time.
Mr. Swint, of our town, spent the day
with his many friends in Orchard Hill
last Sunday.
Charlie Hale, one of Griffins prominent
young men, spent Sunday afternoon here
with his best girl.
Mrs. Charlie White and little daughter,
came down from Hapeville Sunday night,
and will spent a few days with her parents.
Jim Camp spent Sunday with his father,
Capt. Camp, at Orchard Hill.
W. 8. Golden, who has been spending
sometime here with his family, left Sun
day for parts unknown.
Guess what two girls was disappointed
Sunday afternoon.
Ed Lions spent Monday here with rela
tives.
Mr. Smith, ot Macon, was shaking hands
with his Milner friends yesterday.
M. T. Swint, manager of the Big Groce
ry store here, was in this city last Friday
afternoon in the interest of his concern.
Mr. Swint is making a success of his en
terprise and it deserves the support of this
city, we need just such enterprises to
make our city prosper.
Col. Hale spent Monday with friends in
Zebulon.
There was no preaching here last Sun
day on account of the inclemency of the
weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery are receiving
the congratulations of their many friends
upon the arrival of an eight pound boy.
Milner correspondent has not been visit
ing but it seems that the Orchard Hill
correspondent has mysteriously disap
peared.
IDLE FORTUNES.
Great **hnn» of Money In Old Ntampf
Awaiting tiie Finder.
By FI. Flachskamm, St. Louis, Mo.
Few people know that many of the old
stamps lying idle on letters and papers of
by-gone days, in their old trunks and gar
rets, are worth large sums of money. Many
of the readers of this paper have locked away
somewhere old stamps that are worth from
ten to a hundred dollars each, aud may ba
readily turned to cash Handsome reward
has frequently met the hunter of old stamps*
a case of recent occurrence being that of th a
janitor of the Louisville (Ky .) Court House*
who received several thousand dollars for
stamps found among waste paper, which had
been consigned to the scrap basket to ba
burned.
The price once obtained for a single Con
federate stamp was enough to keep a family
in comfort for a year. This stamp was found
by a lady in Jeffersonville, Ga., and was
mailed from Macon, Ga., in 1861. It was
purchased and then resold in St. Louis, ia
Ls i 1 I
H V /
1895, for a very large sum There are un
questionably still a great many of these
local stamps to b* found This stamp was
the “ Macon, ” Ga , stamp shown in illus
tration and was not known ti exist before
this specimen was found. Others may have
been used in various cities of the South
during the civil war, which will bring equally
as high prices.
The stamp-hunter will quickly become fas
cinated with the work, besides reapinga prof
itable reward The best way to go about it is
to first ransack your old trunks, garrets and
closets for the letters and papers of forty odd
years ago: go amongst your neighbors and
get what they have, and, if.possible, get per
mission to secure what you can from old
letters and papers in the Court House; then
send them, all together, to some reliable
dealer, who will cheerfully sort them over,
appraise them, aud notify you of their cash
value.
A little Trouble looking up these old stamps
during the winter months would lift many a
mortgage
Glorious News
(' unes from Dr. 1) B. Cargi'e, of
Whasbita, 1. T He writes: ‘‘Four
bottles of Electric Bitters has cured
Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had
caused her great sufFeriog for years.
Terrible sores would break out on her
head and face, and the best 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 pez-ma, tetter
salt rheum, ulcers, hoi's and running
sores It stimulates liver, kidneys and
bowels, expels poisons, helps digestiuti, I
builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. I
Sold by Harris <fc Son and Carlisle A I
Ward, Druggists. Guaranteed.
i For LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX-
IPECTORANT.
dnative
r Ufa.”
in, Ga., September 16, 1593 r
Atlanta, Ga. ?
lend your Pitts’ Carminative too »
it. She had Cholera Infasfam /
:no relief until I bejan usinr p it’. *
ti I had given her but two bottles 4
ok like the same child. I advise all t
hildren to jive this remedy a trial A
Mrs. LIZZIE MURRAY. f
-Will Save Your*. I
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Aft©
Effects
©f the vKlrg
IJiseeise. You think it /IvJI
t cold brings on A IPZI
ys left in a weakened
and impoverished; inf
monia, heart disease
are often the Vz
or Pale People will /NW
poisonous derma from iv/ll
I enrich the blood
ves. A trial will Cz
evidences ( ! ,4\
Is section Herman H. Eveler. Gs//
a well-known contractor and
id he has since been troubled /mu
se. A year ago his health be- jpiii
> discontinue work. That he ilk
He says: WlS’
iof breatb, palpitation of the AXII
>ack also pained me severely. KJ&
.her and numerous remedlee ZN)
thout apparent benefit, and vRII
taw Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills jS-’ll
xnils paper, and after inves- IkJL
trial.
elt wonderfully relieved and flMs/n
uttlng me bu the road to re- fi jcJJI
3 and continued tak|ngthem. ||fAV/
•.Williams' Pink Pills for Pale 111 w
,h. I feel like a new man, and UVjl
r former days returned, I am
Ks with Increased ambition. DMCii
Pale People are a wonderful DX-ql
from the after effects of the If ILs
he specific.” H.H.EvnB.
any Inquiry regarding this u UV~'
Democrat, Jefferton City, Mo.
ie package. At druggists oe
Heine Co., Schenectady,N.Y.
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This Weeks Special Prices
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BASS BROTHERS'
To the 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 600 each. 1G pairs worth $5 00 st
Come and see our new Mattings and Special.§pins named for this week.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
1,500 yards of spring Percale, beautiful 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 novelties. 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 Embrorderies 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.
Shirt Waist bets in gold and pearl, Beauty Pins in diamond and gold,
Belt Pins and Buckles, Ribbon and Tie Pins, Pompadour Combs.
See our bargain counters this week.
BASS BROS.