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FOR SPRING AND SUMMER !
We are receiving the wort complete and satisfactory line of
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings
That we have ever been »bk to show to our patron*. Thu Maaon we have had an <ye
p, increasing our sales and have been very particular and choice in our Hhlections.
We combine style, fit, handsome trimmings, good wear and low prices in every suit.
Our NECK WEAR department is elaborate and up to date. Wc are showing a
handsome line of HIIIRTB in all the new patterns.
WILEY L. SMITH,
23 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA
DOMESTIC AMMONIA!
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A household necessity.
-*glO cents per quart. ,
CARLISLE & WARD
...Next Week...
Will have some more Bargains.
Lookout for our ad.
G, W CLARK & SON.
CHEAPEST GIUM EKS IN TOWN.
NEW GARDEN SEED
JUST RECEVED. ALL FRESH AND GENUINE.
ONION SETS—EASTERN IRISH POTfIAOES.
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, GLASS
AND PUTTY. FINE LOT OF PERFUMERY AND TOILET
ARTICLES. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.
J. N.‘HARRIS & SON.
I
Ciitkura Soap,
18c.
Packers Tar Soap.
*lßc.
J. M. SEARS.
The Grocer.
Morning Cail.
GRIFFIN, GA., MARCH 2(1 IS'J’J.
Office over Davis' Hardware Ste:e
TELEPHONE NO. <2.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL DOTS
OR. J. M. THOMAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office. No. 2:sj Hill street, stairway
next to 4L I’. McWilliams A Son. Tele
phone 27, 2 rings.
Rip Van Winkle Tuesday night.
Lucius Nutt spent yesterday in At
lanta
E H Hair is sj ending today in
Hampton.
O.L Spurlin, of I.l'.vr , «is in the
city yesterday.
W. A. Freeman, of Ma. m,sp>nt
yesterday in this oil)
Rufus Green, of Z b'lbm, . .' -ircu
lating among Griffin friends yn terday.
Mrs .1 S Boynton went up to At
lanta yesterday to lie the guest o' rel
atives
(’ G Mills and son, Charles, were
among the Griflinites in Atlanta yes
terda y.
Col. E A Stevens, of McDonough,
was in the city yesterday "on legal
business.
Mrs. .!. (’ Brooks was pleasantly
entertained by the Misses Kell, at
Sunny Side yesterday
I Ins Doe, of LaGrange, is in the
city spending the day with his parents,
Mr and Mis. B. F Dm.
H W H isst Ikus went up to Atl in
to i"t night, where lie will spend
Sue I iv wl' h his family
E W B.i k came ep 'r m Wrights
ville last night to spend a tew days
with home folkS in th s c y
Rev \\ \\ Wadsworth eanie down
from Atlanta yesterday afternoon and
win ti I tin M" hodist pulpit today.
\\ bite 1 anlail ami I umli’e I’igt ons,
801 l (' 'chin Bantams (or sale at rea
sonable price I w:s D t'lars. *2O Hill
st I ■ e‘
(’ ■! W \ imb-h , a p- minent
you r gat ruvy of <’ 'innbtl*. spent
y est < rd ay i n this ell \ . n legal bu s mess
ii B. I ing-'mi, of Newnan, came
d wn y. stetday to spend to-lav with
D E 1, Hanes on Smith Hill stiiet
Miss Mary S aton went up to At
lant i v.-terd iv mmumg, where she
spent the day very pleasantly with
friends.
D, piny Revenue C • lector Fiank
Brown. r.« timed tn Im home in At
. ,u■ ,< y I -ter day as era sin r t business
Judge 1 . J, R. agan, of MeD mough,
was in the i tiy yesterday •■t'.rouie home
from Forsyth, where he has been hold
iag curt
l..ery ir.dicitn n points to a large
audience at tin (tytnpic Tuesday
toght S a's -..-Id ~k. “Hot Cakes’’
y t.-' et d,y
Mis I J .lin e-, <■.' Adrian, strived
in the city last evening and will spend
MONEY » LOAN
ON
Real Estate.
Easy an'J 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.
several day* with bis sister, Mrs. Jos.
H. Drewry.
Mrs. Maud Pope, a milliner of art,
baa accepted a position and will be
with Mrs. L L Heinz during the
present season
Mrs. Ed. Cook, nee Mists Annie
Redding, ol Barnesville, came up yes
terday and spent the day with Miss
Maud Hammond.
E. E. Carlisle is again at his place
of business as bright and fresh as a
lark after a two weeks visit to home
folks at Roanoke, Ala.
For Sale—A new up-right Solrner
piano. Guilt-edge guarantee Mahoga
ny case. Bargain for cash purchaser.
Address “L” this office.
The Griffin Pants Factory is now
running night and day to keep up
with orders they are receiving from
every section ol the state.
Judging from the crowd upon, the
streets our merchants had a good trade
yesterday. The Call is the place to tell
the people where to get bargains.
Miss Myrtle Matthews, one of Zeb
ulon’s most accomplished young la
dies, spent the day in this city yester
day, where she was very pleasantly
received by her many friends.
A copy of The Evening Call will
be left at every house in Griffin to
morrow afternoon. The merchant
that hasn’t an advertisement in that
issue will lose more than the Call.
Royal W. Daniel, one of the clever
est men on the editorial staff of the
Atlanta Journal, was in >he city for a
short time yesterday while enroute to
Florida in the interest of the Journal.
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 I) Clark, 20 Hili Si
The Third Georgia United .Stales
Volunteers, with 46 officeis. 921 men,
21 civilian employes and 15 horses,
sailed from Neuvitas for Savannah at
5 o’clock yesterday morning on the
transport Logan.
A lively chase between a negro man
and the officers was witnessed by a
large number of our people yesterday
afternoon, in which Officer Connor
came out the loser. He was running
around the corner at Leach’s store and
came in contact with a small boy, and
was thrown to the ground. He re
ceived several ugly scratches and
bruises.
Glorious News
Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of
Wtiashita, I. T. He writes: ‘'Four
bottles of Electric Bitters has cured
Mrs. Brewer of scrofula which had
caused her great suffering for years.
Terrible sores would break out on her
head and face, and the best doctors
could give no help; but her cure is
comp ete and her health is excellent.”
'lnis shows what thousands have
proven—that Electric Bitters is the
best blood purifier known It's the
supreme remedy for e< z.’iiia, tetter,
salt rheum ulcers, boils and running
sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and
bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion,
builds up tbs strength. Only 50 cents.
Sold by Harris <t Son and Carlisle <v
Ward, Druggists. Guaranteed,
R >bb:i: bad longed long and earnest
•i i apair of
white rabbits The answer to both
wishes came on the same morning,
but it was not quite satj- actory, for
there were two baby brothers and only
one rabbit Robbie was greatly dis
gusted at the mistake. The next day
bi* father found the following notice
tacked to the gate post ‘ For Sale—
One nice fat baby or i will swap him
I ir a white Rib Bet.”—Tid-Bits
T. B, Rice, a prominent druggist of
Greensboro, Ga , writes as t 41. iws:
“1 have handled Dr. Pitts’ Carminative
for eight years, and have never known of
a single instance where it failed to give
perfect satisfaction. I’artic who once
use it always make permtnent customers.
We sell more of this article than all the
other Carminatives, soothing syrupsand
colic drops combined." For teething chil
dren it has no equal.
For Whooping Gough use
CHENEY'S EXPECTORANT.
Rip Van Winkle-
Tua’ emine’ actor, Mr ?nmm! W.
G'enn. who is 'be original creator of
dutch | i:r's in 'bis country, and who ,
i, ih (he reputstion of being one of
America’s fonrnts’ comedians, will
appear in our city Tuesday night in a t
womferfijl scenic production of Wash
ington Irvn e’s q mini legend, Rip
Van Winkle or tin- Sleep of Twenty
Y- a rs.
Mr Germ is ri o oldest Rip living, \
having play d the part several years,
before Jo*. Jelh rs .n, ami later on
managed Jefferson when he first play
ed the part.
Mr. Glenn is an actor of the old
•cbool and in part of Rip is quoted by
all the leading dramatic critics as be
ing something wonderful. Messrs.
Dobson & Ring, managers of Mr.
Glenn, have spared no expense to
make this the grandest production of
Rip that that has ever been produced
♦
SIOO Howard, SIOO-
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. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying tire 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. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
c yv. s o n i a .
Bears the Tha K |n(l You Have Always Bought
Signature , flfl Afl A fl'
of 7flflflfl
Within a few weeks now Florida
will show Deleware, Utah, California
and Pennyslvania how to elect a sena
tor. There may be a good deal of
preliminary skirmishing, but when it
comes to balloting io the legislature,
the probabilities are that about one
ballot will settle the contest. The
Florida legislature is solidly Demo
cratic.
Best of AU
To cleanse the system in a gentle and
truly beneficial manner, when the Spring
time comes, use the true and perfect
remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the genuine.
Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, and for sale by all druggists, at
50 cents per bottle.
Christian Church-
Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Preach
ing at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m , by reg
ular pastor, R. A. HeDabeck.
c .a is t o rr t yv .
Boara tho m The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature fl*
of
Eggs! Eggs!! Eggs'.!!
From thoroughbred Barred Plym
outh Rock and Silver Laced Wyan
dotte, SI.OO per 13 If you want to
raise prize winners try a sitting of
these eggs-
Lewis D. Clark, 20 Hill St.
I<, Cure CmKitpiUior. I’orevfr.
Tttke C.ii'cure's ‘'liLti.v ( ..: ...triic. l f >c v i ‘-'“c
C. C. C. fail to cure. drvuuislM refund iitenc*
Ordinary's Advertisements.,
STATE OF GEORGIA,
_ 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 of Mrs. J. D. Sherrell, late of said
county, this is to cite all 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 6th
dav of March, 1899.
J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Spalding County.
Whereas, A. J. Walker, Administrator
of Miss Lavonia Walker, represents to the
Court in bis petition, duly file'] and en
tered on record, that he has fully admin
istered Miss Lavonia Walker’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all 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.
J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary.
February 6th, 1899.
Guardian’s Sale.
QTATE OF GEORGIA,
O Spalding County.
By virtue of an order granted by the
ordinary of Spalding county, Georgia, at
the March O.m of said court, 1899,1 will
sell to the highest bidder, before the court
house door in Griffin, Georgia, between
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in April, 1899, the following proper
ty: Two-thirds (f) interest in twenty
three acres of lard, more or less, bounded
as follows: North by lands of J. T.
Beasley, east by lands of E. T. Kendall,
south by lands of Mrs. Sarah Beasley and
B. C. Head and wr
Bridges. Sold for the'purpose of encroach
ing on corpus of ward's estate fortheir
maintenance and education. Terms cash, i
W. T. Beasley,
Guardian of his minor children.
March 6th, 1599. !
2 “Pitts’ Carminative >
X Saved My Baby’s Life.” C
1 Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1898.
X LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. ..
A Gentlemen: I can not recommend your Pitts’ Carminative too *
X strongly, as I owe my baby’s life to it. She had Cholera Infantum X
I when five months old, and I could get no relief until I began using Pitt’s f
? Carminative. The fever left her when I had given her but two bottles v
V and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. lad vise all C
□ mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial. *
C Respectfully, MRS. LIZZIB MURRAY. C
X ft Saved Her Baby -Will Save Yours. *
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Aft
Effects
©f the vKlrg
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t cold brings on A
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ys left in a weakened y ; -'T
and impoverished; jrj(
■nonia, heart disease L.sA>
are often the W
or Pale People will /NO
poisonous derms from llyrl
I enrich the blood
ves. A trial will LZ
evidence»
s section Herman H. Eveler, bfljf
a well-known contractor and
id be has since been troubled f My,
le. A year ago his health be- INIII
> discontinue work. That he IB DC
He says: irlj"
iof breatn, palpitation of the AV/
>ack also pained me severely. \AV
her and numerous remedies /Xy]
thout apparent benefit, and
law Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills If J)
,ouls paper, and after Inves- IK4
trial. ALJjU
elt wonderfully rellevea afiu «a> m
utting me on tho road to re- l| VKUJ
i and continued taklngthem. IIIASy
.Williams’ Pink Pills for Pal* 111
h. I feel like a new man, and livyil
r former days returned, I am vajKJ
ns with increased ambition. ZaWvV
Pale People are a wonderml I h-Al
from the after-effects of the ||lL_ n
he specific.” H.H. EVM.BB.
any inquiry regarding UH lt 11 __
Democrat, Jefferson City, Mo, Uqp
ie package. At druggists ot /wK
Heine Co., Schenectady, ln. i •
BIGGEST CUT
ON RECORD
In Prices!
For tomorrow, Monday, sale. For
one day only do these prices
hold good.
Checked Muslins at 4 7-Bc, worth Bc.
Checked Muslins at 5 7-Bc, worth 10c.
Checked Muslin at 10c, worth 18c.
White plaid Lawn for shirt waists, tomorrow’s price 15c, cheap at 25c.
White Lawns slightly damaged at sc, the 10c kind.
White Lawn 40 inches wide, damaged a little, to sell at 6c.
40 inch wide, not damaged, beautiful quality, at 10c.
Dimity at 10c worth 15c.
Dimity at 15c worth 25c.
Persian Lawns at 20c and 25c, worth 35c and 40c.
White Organdies, pretty quality, at 15c.
Linen Lawns 38 inches wide 45c.
White Piques reduced in piice, with Embroideries and Laces to match,
for tomorrow’s trade.
Spring style Percale at 5c yard.
Silk Waist Patterns at $1.06 worth $1.75.
“ “ “ 1.40 “ 2.25.
“ “ “ 1.95 “ 3.00.
“ “ “ 2 85 “ 5,00.
Skirt Pa tterns at $1 00, $1.50, $2 00 and $2.75.
60 pairs of small sizes Kid Gloves to sell at 50c, worth SI.OO to $1.50.
Beautiful Belts and Buckles, Beauty Pins, Waist Sets, Cyrona Chains,
Pompadore Combs and Hair Ornaments just received.
White Table Linen at 18c yard,
20 extra large Counterpanes at 75c, woith $1.50.
20 beautiful Counterpanes at $1.15 and $1.25 worth $1 75.
Lace Curtains 60c and $1 25 per pair.
fill Ssll Easter Hals TiissJay & Wiesdaj
Don t fail to attend tomorrow’s sale. Come early.
RA Q Q U A
DAud DlkvOi