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'fHE MEWS, Established l«n
i SHOES
1,000 P/IIR
GOOD CONDI HON -BOXES DAMAGED -AT
...YOUR PRICE...
Bass & Heatii, of Rome, engaged our niddle counters
for four weeks that they might sell part of their damaged
oods in Griffin. They ask us *to receive the goods and
make prices that wiil induce the people ttf buy rapidly.
They want the money to buy another spring; stock. Last
week’s sales were satisfactory, so much so that” Biss &
Heard have sent nearly a car loaf for this week with in¬
structions to sell, if need be, at half their real worth. One
tatf of dbeix spring.stock had been received before the fire,
RreaJ many
22 jdozen Cotton and Linen Towels, slight ly soiled,
t# g 0 on middle counters for this week’s sale. One lo
Ladies and Childrens Hose at toe, well #orih 15 and 2s j
2 o pieees Bleached and Unbleached Table Linen; also 19
key Reef Damask. 34 pieces Simpson's and Hamit-
ton’s Prints in Black and all the pretty patterns, not dam
' beautiful Coudterpanes. pieces
4*4 aged 10 hurt. 40 19 ol
Bleaching at 3^0 per yard. ^ Lonsdalfe Carabiic at
; 34c . All g ades ot Bleaching just armed for this week’s
salt; seme is damaged, some is not. 30 pieces of Percal
at 5 3 4c. One lot of Ticking as longas it lasts at spyard
The prettiest line of Dimities, India Linen and Checked’
Muslins for Children’s Dresses we have ever had, will be
on sale for this week and a great many pieces not damaged
"araH.-r-New and Fresh. Don’t fail to see this counter.
About 20 pieces of Dace received. Limifsd amount of
Hgmberg Edging and Insertion, If you ever will need a
Black Dress now is your time to buy. Dress Goods worth
$1.76 marked down tb 95c Serges, Cashmeres, and Hen¬
riettas .ri Black and Blue, 25 Ladies Gossimers, badly
damaged, 35c Up. Every one invited to attend the saie, at
BASS
How This
\
For Low Prices?
*
We are the-Cut’ers of Prieeis on Groceries. We
always give onr customers some lower prices than other
houses' and if you will notice our “aa” it wil pay you.
8 pound keg Soda 25c
4 pound Church Soda 25c
40 bars Soap $1.00
Parched Ground Coffee 9c
'Oolong and- Fomosa Tea 40c
3 pound can Tomatoes per
dozen 85c
1 pound can Royal Baking
Powders 42c
thing Lady Peas, Ruta Baga Turnips.’ Cabbage anJ tvery-
you need in the Grocery li ie
OVERSTOCKED!
We are overstocked on the followikg goods: -—^
Half barrel White Fish, $2.40 worth $3.00
Keg Y\ hite Fish , 31c worth 50c.
Parched and Ground Coffee 9c. pe* pound. *
~3 pounds White Cherries 37c. worth 500,
Selected Pinolas, 50c. worth 75c. ~ • 0 •
Imported Imported Mushrooms, 25c. worth 30c. U,.
1 able Sauce, English Peas, 25c worth 30c.
15c. worth 20c. y
Mustard Sardines, 7c. worth 10c. r^r
2 lb can Blackberries, 8c. worth 10c.
Birk Trout, per can 1 £c. worthy 20c.
Damson Plum Preserves 10c. pound, worth 20c.
3 lb. cans Tomatoes, per dozen, $1.70. worth $2.00.
We have a small lot of Cuspidors left of our Crockery
Stock and will sell them for 7c, worth 12.
Some Glassware at less than cost. A
G. W. Clark & Son,
and Retail Grocers.
0 RIKF 1 M. GEORGIA. THUHSKAV MORNING. FEBRUARY 118119
Octagon Soap per cake 4c
go pdunds Grits $1.00
SodaCrackeis per lb 8c
Washing Powders per
package 3c
Apple Vinegar per gal 30c
Large size Mason Black¬
ing per box 5c
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYMJP 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 Cai.ifo8nu. Fiq Syhuf
C o. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
geatHueSyiHipoY by Fig* isnmhnfactw
the Caufoknia 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 Cam -
fobsia profession, JTg Syrup Co. with the medi¬
cal and the satisfaction
"*—“ given to millions I,i '----* of a families, —« - makes - •
4he epme 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 rerfiembfir the name of
the Company—
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAB FRANCISCO, Cat
LOCIS^ILI.K. Kt. XFW YORK. If. T.
DR. E L. HANES,
DENTIST.
Office up stairs In bnUdlng adjoining
Mo Williams A hop, on the North
W. D. CARHART,
Attorn cy-at- Law *
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
81* Hill Street,
Commercial - ....______ Low Law and KjlSg Collections, a
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J. CHESTNEY SMITH,
Attorney and Counscllor-at-Law
' Grillin, Ga.
) fflceover Griffin Banking Campany
Vm, *, H, SKA NOT, JK, JO*. D, hOTB
, SEARCY k BOYD,
Attorneys-at-Law.
GENERAL PRACTICE.
Booms 1 and 3, Masonic Temple,
GRI FFIN. GA
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0. H. P. SLATON,
Attorney and Counseilor-at-Law,
Griffin, Georgia.
Practice in all the courts. Office in
News Building.
Legal Sale.
State Under of and Georgia—County by virtue virtue of the of Spalding.; of
y wer
seizure and sale in the security made
Georgia, by H. W. Sparks, of SpalUln County,
hereinafter called the borrower,
to the Southern Mutual RuUdiug & Loan
Association, to secure -a loan made on the
27th day of April, 1894, and duly recorded
■in the clerks orhee of Superior Court of
Spalding County, Georgia, in deed . book
Z, folio 135, the undersigned will sell on
the first Tuesday in February, 1899, before
the court house door of Spalding County, public
within the legal hours of sale, at
outcry to the highest bidder for cash, tbe
following described property described
In said deed, to-wit: of land located in the
One house and lot
city of Griffin In the county half of apalding
and State qf Georgia, being fronts «pd, an acre
on Hill street, and two om-
half acres more or less, and bound.*! as
foflows: North by residence property of
B. J. Flemliter, east by sixth street, upon
which the same fronts, two acres, south
by Mrs H P Hill and Mrs Allison, west Hill
by H. W. Sparks, Mrs Alitsou and
street, known as the Mss. Lizzie Spa'k
place. Default having been made by said bor¬
rower in complying with the terms, condi¬ deed
tion and payments reqnlred by said
to be observed and made, whereby the In¬
debtedness secured bwsald deed has become
due and payable, as s*stipulated therein,
and said Association, by .itoWapetvers. J.
A. Anderson and M. A. principAI. G’fiyroc, Interest -bave
declared the said debt, be
and costs, due. Said sale will made
under power contained In said deod. and
in all respects in compliance with the
terms ana provisions thereof. And the
said Association, V rough its said receiv¬
ers, its a*ent or attorney, wt»l make title
to said property to tbe purchaser thereof
at said sale, divesting all right title and
equity of the said borrower and of said
Association and Its said receivers, to said
property and vesting the same In the pur
chaser in fee simple This, second day of
January. 1899. J. A. Andkkson
— M. A O’Bybkk.
Receivers.
Southern Mutual Building A Loan As¬
sociation, of Atlanta. — —-
OAST<
>IM m Yw Kan i
To Care Constipation Forever.
TskeOwcarets Candy Cathartic. lOeorKe
II a O Cl. fall wesra, «r«f|bfts i
I VOTE TO OCCUR ON
BACON’S RESOLUTION
Senate Committee No Longer
to Blook Matters.
PLEASED AT THE OUTLOOK
Confident of Defeating All but One of
the Various Measures R.eeatly In¬
troduced i R Connection With the
WASHINOTON, Feb.
discussed the various declaratory reso¬
lution* before the senate in connection
with the peace treaty and decided
mm oppos® the takiag of a vote
The first vote will come on the mo-
tion to refer the Bacon resolution to
committee and this wilt not be op-
PbjfBd til. by the member* of the
The committee is confidsnt that
fibb result will be favorable to the mo*
pepfidefit coiuiRittijy is ..also
of dispoeittg of *|1 the other
resolutions -la accordance with
higas.
They count upoi
luiious except that offered by Mr. Snlli-
voted down., They will not oppose
thl Sullivan measure' and it now looks
asM it would be adopted.
The Sullivan resolution is as follows:
“That tits ratification of the pending
treaty of peace with Spain shall in no
wise determine the policy to be pursued
by the United States in regard to the
Philippines, nor shall it commit this
government Ik it intended to a qplonial policy; nor
to embarrass the estab¬
lishment of a stable, independent gov*
eminent by the people of these
ivsr conditions make such a pro*
*g hopeful of successful end deiir-
A RESOLU TION RY UMDjAY
Oeclarrs Against the Admission
Distant Territory.
Washington, Feb 1.—In the senate
today Mr. Lindsay (Dent.. Ky.) offered
a joint resolution declaring wgainat
admission into the Union of
"hot ttdmce jaeeot this to and gcogfapfiliiliy
part of My. continent.
At Lindsay’s' request the resolu¬
tion was left on the table subject to
cull.
In accordance with notice previously
gives, Mr. Rawlins of Utah addressed
tbs senate ea tbs Test eattexpeasioa
resolution.
An effort was made to warn
to vote tomorrow on the v-1
other WMtaMhaA bet M*.
Montana objected unless the
taka place after Mr. Spooner addressed
the senals.
OK 'Y
warning
oi winter
So the falling ot the hair tells
of the epp p oach of age and
declining No power. bow barren the tree
matter
nor how leafless it may seem,
you confidently expect leave*
again. And why? I* life the
Because there at
roots.
So you need not worry about
the falling of your hair, the
threatened departure of youth
and beauty. And why?
Because if there is a spark of
life remaining in the roots of
die hair
Avars
VKDK
Win arouse it into bcaliliy Activ¬
ity. it Tbe begins hair ceases to and come tbe
out: ot to youth grow: is restored
glory your
to you.
«.we have a book
and its Diseases.
It jam da not obtain
yon exacted from th« a
fiws ittlijkttivWrt hi w|M SimeaRy . _ iff- w»«h.
wtt* V* Wk Wt
Mokes the food more deficfcnw and w h o le som e
ACT O'clock fhe senate went into ex¬
ecutive sess ion to oonaider the peace
The house today, immediately after
the reading of the journal, went into
of the whole, (Mr. Hopkins
bor bill.
the Mr. Burton, (Rep, O.) chairman of
river and harbor committoe, opened
the debate with a general statement of
the necessity of continuing the river
This country, he said, was now en¬
tering upon in era of commercial ex¬
pansion The vast amount of onr ex¬
ports, as well as their excess over im¬
ports. was the marvel of the comm tvisl
world. The greatest factor in this ex-
pension was the improvement of onr
_ .- v.. -,..
STIWI
harbor work. Tbe'eetimsteeapoo which
this bill was based aggregated 9*00,000.-
000 . The committee recommended
amount* c " "ver ♦800,0 00.000.
JURY 8PY Kltis" A DEPUTY.
Negro Shoots an Officer and People ef
If is Own Race Try to Lyeeb Him.
Sf.i.ma, Ala., Feb. 1.—Daniel Beck
was brought back to the city on the
steamer City of Mobile end put in jail
charged with the murder of Deputy
Constable Cornelias Hunter. The kill¬
ing occurred near Portland, 40 tailed
loath of Selma, in this county.
Beck has a bullet m him which en-
Bred just below tbe shoulder, and passed
through his body. He may die. The
caused that led to the killing dam hack
severed days.
Beck had been before the United
States grand jury, and had informed on
several negroes who bad been selling!
whisky. They charged him with being
a jury spy, and a week ago a mob of ne¬
groes took him opt and hung him to a
became extinct.
He went again to Montgomery after
the mob of negroes bad bandied him so
roogbiy and tried to get some action
taken punish by the his United States He grand told jury
to enemies. was to
take the matter before the Dallas grand
JSjSmJ&t;
peace with defamation by variou* negroee
of char-
geter^ _
OorneHos Hunter was deputised to
serve the warrants on Beck. .He went
to arrest him, but tbe negro refused to
be takan, and both went for their guns.
Beok was the quickest to get bia, and
ahot, killing Hunter almost instantly. and
A mob ot negroes quicklv Beck. gathered The white
attempted interfered to lynch dis¬
citizens and the mob was
persed, the prisoner being kept in a
•tore awaiting the arrival of a boat.
A fire was butito and while Sitting
around it, ont ot the bushes uear came
fin crack of a rifle, and Beck cried out
that he waa shot. Who fired these-
vast in's bullet was not learned, but, it
evidently came from some of the mine
gang who had attempted to lyndh him
In the afternoon. _______
POMONA PARAGRAPHS.
PoROffA, Ga,, Feb. 1 —Several of
onr citizens have begun to fix np
their gardens and hotbeds in shape
for spring planting
Jack Patterson spent Bnnday with
old friends in Sonny Side.
, The party at Mias May Jones’ was
qtiite a success. It lasted till the
“weesmall hoars.”
Mr. Cable, of Illinois, is visiting
his ancle, J. 8. Taylor.
The venerable Bishop Wm. Tay¬
lor, missionary to India and Sooth
America and lately bishop of Africa,
is visiting his brothers, James and
Rev. A.. Taylor. Alter 80 years of
missionary labor, he is taking a rest
before going home to his final re
The wedding bell* weye rung
twice in our small town Week befor*
last. Mr Milton Gray and Min
Florence Willoughby were
on the 18-h, Jud/e B D. B ewster
officiating On Sunday, Mr. Georgi
Nichols drove Miss Anna
down to Rev. A Taylor’s, who
| tied the knot. We wish both and
much jay and happiness success
Part*"Yokili : V ' . . " L. '«»«. A ■
A . lot I nrd.
Paris. Feb. 1.—Albert Peugnez.
youth who murdered a woman and boy,
was guiilotiued here today. The fact
notable, this being tbe last
which is to take place on the place de l*
Roquette,. tbe fanmn* piprnnou place
Paris As Peugnez’a head waa being
juvied in the guillotine ho ahouted:
will never confess! I will never
Here the knife fell and theaentenoe
never completed. - ”
re, swtaa were
.ft All druggista
i %
The Convioted Artilleryman
Must Die In Exile.
Member of the French (Adversity Pre¬
dict. “ea Onslaught ef Unparalleled
Violence on the Jew*,’* Who Aro
-------.u^.M>i>avKf'tur.wn—
Blamed For the Whole Trouble.
Paris, Feb. L—The most ardent sup-
A-*-
MjMtly condeznned- now admit UuU
there is no longer the least hope that
justios will be done.
A prominent member of the Untyer-
sity of Paris who, from the first, has
bean militaat oheeipioa ef a revision ot
tbe trialaaye: *. .....
••For Wont of 100 Frenfihmsa, the
guilt or innocence of Dreyfus is a mat¬
ter of sentiment.' All the reasoning in
the world would not induce them te
change their attitude. There are mil*
lions of Frenchmen who Will Insist
upon Dreyfus’ guilt in spite of any proof
to the oontrmry. A terrible feature ef
the situation Is that tbs attitude of this
majority is dictated by motive# which
they believe to be deserving of Um
highest respect I admit that Some of
tbe Dreyfssards are much to blame for
this. The beet cause may be rained by
disreputable Dreyfas adherent#, and wheal there are
men on the side ot every
patriotic Frenchman is the natural
enemy. While the majority of as have
i merely demanded that justios should he
1 done, a paauurnt aiimom y. h as m ad s this
demand an excase for virulent on-
alangbts on iastitattona we haM te
great esteem.”
In coacluston the mmnbar of Dm uat-
varsity predicted that the smalt of the
agitation will be M aa onslaught of na>
* violence the Jews, the
ea a*
___________ convinced-that, they weal
the bottom of tbs whole trouble.”
Count officially Ferdinand Wallin Xsterhasy
was informed yesterday that
his testimony before the coort of
tion in the Dreyfas Inquiry again*
eluded, proceedings would
criminal charges
24 hours. He left at oaoe fur an an*
known destination by tea Northern
railway.
An Hovest Medicine for LeJlrtppe.
George W. Waitt, of South Gardi¬
ner, Me., aaye: “I have bad the
worst cough, oold, chills and grip
and have taken let* of traah of no
account bnt proft to the vendor.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the
cmly thing that has done any good
whatever. I have need one 50-cenfc
bottle andlhe cbille, oold and grip,,
have all left me. I congratulate the
manufacturers of an honest medi¬
cine.’' For sale by N. B. Drewry &
dun. « ; ;
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No ElectWut Harrisburg.
Habruburo, Feb. 1.—The thirteenth
ballot for United States senator follows:
Quay, 108; Jonhs, 82; DalsriL 18; Slew-
art, 1: Stone, 6; Huff, 8; Irvin, 5; Tubbe,
2; Rice, 2j Grow, 1; Markle, t; Hi ter, *;
Smith, 1. Total, 241; necessary to a
choice. 121. Paired, 8; a been t, without
pairs, 1 No elocaon.
So much depends upon the pu ity of
the blood that by taking Hood’s Sarsa¬
parilla many different diseases' are
lured.
Pope Leo Rrelves Ireland.
Ron, I’eb. L—The pope received
Archbishop Ireland at noou today. Al
the end of the andienoe the archbishop
presented to the pontiff two ecclesiastics
of his dioossa. "
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MILE TO SEE
FROM
OZEMA
1 sacred wltb Ecsmoa of the went ktod,
is / reck to my Rhouidffi** wiM
03* L r-amraatioa, was tug aM» to sreootof
iuy e; es lor qohe a while, aad use mm
to sic'p for weeks, o» account of the severe
psUi, wh:ch assrly drove aoe inssne. My face
aad nsek were swollen and amde am wok
hideoc*. Had throe doctors etdMteieutttaes,
and cot eaeof three c ould r e ii eve aee of wy
pcia. 6-xcUitg, a id blotche*. I Uasd term
to fes of CrrrcuoA R*»ot.vBFT, four boxes
Ccnctnii (o>.n:ment\ three cakes ef Core
enu So vr, sad to Meeds add cm ot the
dor.ors are surprised,aad steed, “W hocure d
Vos?" said I tea them quickly, “ CcnocmA
SsratlB." - M8dWto«,BW0khto*.T. J. V.KA m,
■MepesftHElteftB&m Mxich4,1837.