The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924, April 23, 1903, Image 4

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•re*, lt'« a great pleasure to have your Spring Suit of the newest material, the latest cut and a perfect fit Yon ad¬ mire yourself and feel as though others admired you, and they do, too. Doesn't take such an awful lot of money to dress well when you buy here. We are ready to show you the finest line of Spring Suits you ever saw. Sell you a Princeton' m f **•£*•* $ suit as obeap as *10, or high as *25, or ic auywhete between. Our clothing is a war combination economy. of style, service and THOS. J. WHITE. FOR ALL SEASONABLE HARDWARE, r SUCH AS POULTRY NCTTING t Freezers, Coolers, t XT , Lawn Mowers and t # Garden Tools, u TRY THE Burr-Persons Hardware Co GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. Also, Plumbing and all kinds of Tin Work. Beautiful New RUGS AND MATTINGS Just Received for the Spring Trade at L. W. Goddard & Son’s 3 and 5 Solomon Street, Griffin, Gal GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR if Spring Hardware! Frezo Freezers. Over ioo sold last season. Guaranteed to freeze in five minutes. Water Coolers, Garden Hose, Lawn 'Mowers, Hose Bibbs, Hose Nozzles, Bug Sprayers—start in time and save your garden with one of our ^sprayers. GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. ToChewers of Fine Tobacco I wilt for a limited time sell Rey¬ nolds’ 8 oa. Tobacco for 75 oents per pound, regular prioe $1.00. Save Your Tags I will give one 5o. piece of Tobacco for ten tags taken from any of R. J. Reynolds’ tobacco. New Arrivals. Crystaliaed Cbrrriee, “Cheese, Crystalized Pine Apple, Edam Cream Codfish, Tolusoo Sauce, Fishioe . 7 have a tull line of Staple and Fanoy Groceries. When In need of anything phone or send to me and get it. W. H. BREWER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIUCIIDCER ’Phone 51. $ 37-85 CALIFORNIA ™»- A1LANTA VIA Correspondingly low rates to the NORTHWEST. Ti ikets on sain from February 15tb‘. o April 30th. Choice 0 / Routes. Write for fi U par¬ ticulars. S. L. PARROT, T. P. A„ Pryor St., ATLANTA, Seed Potatoes, Etc. JUJ» qo ro «nt The DREWRY DRUG STORE P. B. HEAD, Manager. Griffin, Osorgls< Aprtl ’B.T. 1903. GARDEN SEED Tennessee Millet Seed, Cattail Millet Seed, Amber Cane Seed, Orange Cane Seed, Golden Dent Corn, White Hickory Corn, Seed Irish Potatoes, 30c. Peck. CARL ISLE & WARD ~W ROUND ABOUT. Hty Votes and News From This and Adjoining Oouatft*- UPON TUB STAGE. Upon the stage one summer day The while it rumbled on its way, So slowly through the busy street, Beside me sat a maiden sweet, A-going to the matinee. , Just how it chauced I cannot say ; She stole my very heart away. She seemed so lovely, so petite, Upon the stage. girl will Thought I : “This go astray; A ballet holds the boards today.” So thither, then, I turned my feet, And from the very foremost seat, I saw her dancing in the play, Upon the stage. Hon. J. J. Flynt went to Atlanta yesterday. L. C. Henslee went over to Jack- son yesterday. Mrs. W. J. Kinoaid spent yester¬ day in Atlanta. J. W. Curtis, of Neal, spent yes¬ terday In the city. A lawn dress is very appropriate for a grass widow. J. R. Stanley, of Sunny Side, was in the oity yesterday. Miss Abbie Freeman, of Zatella, spent yesterday in Grltlm. Mrs. J. H Clark and little daugh¬ ter visited Atlanta yesterday. It doesn’t fake much flattery to make small men feel big. a Of all sensational developments boils are about, the worst. An honest politician might as well be iusomo other business. Soon the baseball germ will get its work in on the rooter. Few men oan afford to wait unless they have nothing elBe to do. It is something to be good, and it is well to ba good for something. Blood will tell; but the more brains a man has the less he tells. A y onng man sometimes gets a plump refusal from a slender girl. Some men waste a lot ol time in explaining that it wasn't their fault. Mrs. Charles Griffin, of Sunny 8ide, visited relatives in this city yesterday. Better lay in a supply of ther¬ mometers now ; they’ll be higher in a few weeks. Col. W. E. H. Searcy, Jr., wont over to MoDonough yesterday to attend coart. Those who stand by tbo clamor for fair play usually seek au oppor¬ tunity to outt it. Judges W. C. Beeks and Lloyd What Good is a Watch ? If it don’t keep right time should. Perhaps yours Bring is it. not to running and as wl i us wo make It RUN RIGHT. We also reps all kinds of Jewelry. J. I,. BATE & CO. JEWELERS. J _ 9 Sarsaparilla< VI O Jr O Doctor You take. orders. Quickly Druggist said. sells. Quickly cured. Cleveland attended court at Mo¬ Donough yesterday. Eternal vigilance oooasionally en gbles a man to retain oce umbrella for six conseoutive weeks. W. M. Harper left last night for Lawrenoe, Texas, whioh plaoe he will make his future home. All the comforts of a home and all the conveniences of a hotel are never to be found under the same roof. Miss Julia Word, of Thomiston, spent last night here on her return home from a visit to her mother at West Point. The man who throws boquets a* himself imagines the publio sees where they go, but not where they oome from. Miss M. H. Donald, who has been visiting Dr. R. A. MoDonsld and family, returned home to At¬ lanta yesterday. J. J Maugham will go along with the oity officials to Columbus today to view the manufacturing indus¬ tries of that place. Miss Emmie Kinoaid returned last evening from Charlotte, N. C., where she has been spending some time with relatives. B C. Randall, W. H. Newton at d B. H. Moore went up ti Atlanta to witness the performance of Joseph Jefferson last night. Mrs Foley and Mrs. Springe- arrived in the oitv from - Charlotte, N O , last night and are the guests of Mrs. F. M. Kincaid. Mrs. Julian Space, with her little son, have arrived from Darien and will spend some time with her par¬ ents, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Collier. Hon. Paul Tamer, of Mc¬ Donough, was in the city last night on business. He is a leading citizen of MoDonough and has many friends in Griffin. Miss Marie Wards, after spending several days pleasantly at home, returned to Wesleyan College at Mnoon last evening, to the regret of her Griffin friends. Mrs L. C Manley and little son, John Stevens, went to Stevens’ Pot¬ tery yesterday, where for some time they will he the guests of Col. and Mrs. J. H. Stevens. Father H. Sohlenke, of Columbus, arrived here from Atlanta last evening and will hold mass at the residence of Mrs. C. S. Wright early this morning. E. B. Jordan went down to For¬ syth yesterday to attend the mar¬ riage of his cousin. Miss Lndie Anderson, and Mr. Woodward Cas- lau, which happy event took place in the afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents in th^t city. Mayor D. J. Bailey and a com¬ mittee from the oity coanoil composed of Aldermen Doug¬ las Boyd, J. W. Mangham, T. J. Brooks and W. H Newton will spend today in Columbus for the purpose of inspeotiog the cemetery there and the method by which it is kept up so admirably, with a view of greatly improving Griffin’s cemetery. Mr. Boyd went over last night, to spend the night,with Mrs. Boyd, who is visiting relatives in that oity. Good fur Children. The pleasant to take and harm¬ less One Minnte Congh Cure gives immediate relief in all cases of ocragh, croup and lagrippe because it does not pass immediately into the Btomuoh, but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws snt the inflamatihn, heals*, and ooothes and cures .-permap^ntly by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving and life-sustaining snygen to the blood and tissues. Brooks Drug Store. After La Grippe L96t a worse thing befall, re¬ build the c msumed tissues and re¬ new the supply of red blood cor- pusolesWith the quickest digested and most nutrit ous flonr made— Clifton, it is the product of native Kamuokv "anti wheat. Copped go & Ed¬ wards, urdi W. H Bewer, E 8. Mc- Dowell, P. Fiynt. “The Double Decep¬ tion.” At Mrs. T R. Mills' Friday even¬ ing. Admission 50 oents, including refreshments ; tickets on sale st Carlisle & Ward and Brooks Drug Store, Curtain rises ai?8 :30. This is a eautiful parlor pUy by the strong- of home talent, and being for Ue benefit of the hospital fund i ionld be well patronized. For bale. Cbrei young cows, wjth young Ives. Good enough for anybody. B N. Barrow. You Have Any News That Would luterot New. and Bun Header*. -s The News and ■||| San No. phone whioh is 210, should be added toyoorlist, and we will be tickled to death to have yon call ns up when¬ ever you have any item of news of any de¬ scription that would be of interest to ine readers of this valuable pa¬ per. need for The phone can also be the purpose of calling np the adver vertising man, who will be pleased to call and make a oontraot or talk over the matter with yon. A TEXAS WONDER HAT.L S O KAT DISCOVKKY. On8 small Tool) > of Hall’s Great Dls- oovery cures >li Sidney and bladder troubles, ltmove gravel, cures diabetes Bern oat einmiBSions, weak and lame bacs? rht an atisin and all Irregularities of the k-dneys and biadder In both men and women, regulates bladder trouble In children If not sold by your druggists will be sent by mall on receipt of $1 One small bottle is two months treatment, and will cure any case above mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole manufacturer, P. O. Box 629, St. Louis, Mo. Send and for H. testi¬ J. monials. Lameue He Sons, Spld Macon, by druggists, Ga. Read This. Aliens Mills, Ga- Jan. 81, 1902. Dr. E- W Hall, St, Louis, Mo. kid¬ Dear Sir: I suffered 36 years from ney ney and and bladder bladder trouble trouble and ana used useu many many different remedies jwith only Texas temporary W under —''le' After taking your from four weoks, I passed a large stojie the bladder and I think It has made y peimanent cure and I can cheerfully reooommcnd It to all suffering with kid ney and bladder trouble. Yours Harpkb truly, B. The Little Georgia Magnet, Miss Annie May Abbott, known as the “Little Georgia Magnet,” will be at the Olympic Saturday night, April 25th, instead of Friday night as announced, being changed on account of the entertainment here Friday night by looal taient. Danger ol Oolds and Grip. The greatest danger from oolds and grip is th&tr resulting id pneumonia. If reasonable care is ;iord, however, and Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these diseases we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventative ot the dangerous dis¬ ease. It will cure a cold or an at¬ tack of the grip in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Car lisle & Ward and Brooks Drug Store. Strikers Confer With Duke. Somerville, N. J.. April 22.—A com¬ mittee of the strikers on the estate ol James V. Duke, president of the Amer¬ ican Tobacco company, had a confer¬ ence wi-th Mr. Duke today. Mr. Duke toid the committee he would not under any circumstances re employ the me® who had caused the trouble at the farm. He agreed to increase the wages of the stone masons and they returned to work. The other strik¬ ers are still in an angry mood, but they ■have gone quietly to their homes. For liver troubles and constipation There’s nothing better in creation Thau Little Early Risers, the famous They little always p’Us effect and a cure save doc¬ tor bills. Ltttle Early Risers are different from all other pills They do not wes t en the system, but act as a tonic to the tissues by arousing the secietlons erd restoring the liver to the fud performance of its func¬ tions naturally. Brooks Drug Stnr- OLYMPIC THEATRE K»?b9.»8 = ONE NIGHT ONLY, Saturday, April 24th. Miss Annie May Abbott, THE LITTLE GEORGIA MAGNET Prices 25, 35, 50 and 75o. Seats on sale at Brooks Drug Store. ICE CREAM! EVERY DAY except Sunday. We will serve a cream for 5c equal to or better than other 10c creams. BROOKS DRUGSTORE H. J. GARLAND, DENTIST. Office over Griffin Banking Oo., I •v GRIFFIN, GA. I HOSIERY! We are showing the most extensive line of Hosiery that it .’ as been our to show. Following are a few numbers: Goo$ quality plain, fast black, ladies’ Hose 10, 15, 25. 33^ and 50c. Ladies’ plain lisle fast black Hose, special, 25 and 50c pair. Ladies’ lace lisle Hose, special, 25 and 50c pair. 50 dozen patterns ladies’ lace Hose 10, 15, 25. 35 and 50c pair. Children’s Stock is Large. Clovcrlcaf double knee, plain, for misses and boys, at 10c. Misses’ plain lisle Hose, special, for 25c. Children’s plain fast black Hose 10, 15 and 25c. Misses and children’s fast black drop stitch Hose lor 10,15, 20 and 25c pair. Misses and children’s pink and light blue drop stitch Hose 15 and 25e pair. Children’s Socks, in fast black, light blue and pink, at 15 and 25- pair. A full line of men’s Half Hose, black, tan and fancy, at 10, 16, 25 and 50o. Special line of drop stitch Half Hose, fast black and fancy, at 25 and dOc. The befet line of Baby Caps in tow u from 25c to $1.25 each. Big line of children’s Sailors. Just received, new shipmeutof Pearl and Fancy Shirtwaist Sets. E. P. BRIDGES. 'SPRING TIME HIS COMB GENTLE’- MEN WHO WEAR FIRST-CLASS CLOTHES We make no assertion that we can’t substvniiate, and when we say We Suit You and Fit You we mean that we do it from top to *■011001 with all the “trimmings” or furnishings. All is Ready for You. WILEY L. SMITH, THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER. Beautiful line OAK SUITS! PATTERN MIRRORS. Full line Brass and Iron Beds! Full size, single and children’s. SEE THEM! lUKEH i ELLIS. The Kentuckian’s Boast. Kentnckians boast their fast horses, fine whiskey and beantiful women, but evefry housekeeper in oity who uses Clifton flour, made of native Kentuoky wheat, knows that this great State posses¬ another produot of unequalled Coppedge & Edwards, W. Brewer, £ 8. MoDowell, P. OASTOItXA. Bran the llw Kind YouJIaw_Mwa2s Booglit ttpatm V* tM* INSURED j l CLOTmNO R.H.C.MAN&HAM, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, BUILDER OF ALL KINDS MECHANICAL WORK, PaiutIug, Masonry, etc. tGBIFFIX, GA. Give me a trial ami save money. «