The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924, April 24, 1903, Image 4

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Ves, it’* a great pleasure to have your Spring Suit of the newest material, the latest cat and a perfect fit You ad¬ mire yourself and feel as though others admired yon, and they do, too. Doesn’t take such an awfnl lot of money to dress well when yon buy here. We arc ready to show yon the finest line of Spring Suit* yon ever saw. Sell yon a 7 snlt as obeap as 910, or high as |25, or Princeton" anywhere between. Onr clothing is a WEFT »* combination economy. of style, service and THOS. J. WHITE. FOR ALL SEASONABLE HARDWARE, SUCH AS £ POULTRY NETTING A. Freezers, Coolers, Lawn Mowers and Garden Tools* TRY THK Borr-Pcrsons Hardware Co GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. Also, Plumbing and all kinds of Tin Work. AFTER SPRING CLEANING, -PUT- MATTING --ON- YOUR FLOOR. We Keep it. Also RUGS ! Besides comfortable Rockers,Hammocks and afull line of Spring Furniture L. W. GODDARD & SON. GRIFFIN HARDWARES. IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR Spring Hardware! Frezo Freezers. Over 100 sold last season. Guaranteed to freeze In five minutes. Water v.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 will for <t limited time sell Rey¬ nolds' 8 os. Tobacco for 75 oents per pound, regular price $l 00. Save Your Tags I will give one Bo. pieoe of Tobacco for ten tags taken from any of R. j. Reynolds’ tobacco. New Arrivals. Pine Crystelised Cherries, Cheese, Crystalised Apple, Tolusoo Edam Fishroe. Cream Codfish, Sauce, .* have a (nil lino of Staple and Fanoy Groceries. When in need of anything phone or send to me and it. W. H. JREWER. WHOLESALE AND RETAILOR ICER ’Phone 51. $37-85 ^ CALIFORNIA rR*M ATLANTA VIA Correspondingly low rates to the NORTHWEST. Tf ikets on sale dsily Choice from of Routes. February Write 15th, o April U 30tb. for f> par¬ ticulars. S. L. PARROT, T. P. A., Pryor SL, ATLANTA, Seed Potatoes, Etc., ~1»ao toiss The DREWRY DRUG STORE P. B. HEAD, Manager. 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. Griffin, Georgia. April 34, 1903. ROUND ABOUT. Mtv Votes asd News From This Adjoining Oonatie*. A WATERY GRAVE. A fellow whose front name was Walked the track, just to show he brave * But in his disdain * He missed the milk train, And so got a watery grave. This weather is not so warm. G. Willis spent yesterday In lanta. Columbus may get a big ootton oil refinery. Dr. J. M. F. Barron, of Hill, spent yesterday In the oity. Mrs. E C. Thrash, of Oakland, visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Crouoh. J. C. Tinsley, of Maoon, yesterday with friends In this Miss Gussie Kir.osii is Mrs. Springer in Columbus for some time. Col. W. J. Kincaid returned yea terday evening from a trip to At¬ lanta. Miss Ida Jones, of Columbus, visiting Mrs. Bradley on South Hill street. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thomas, of Carrollton, are visiting their son, W. T. Thomas, of this oity. Miss Florence Bishop will be in oharge of the Embroidery and Rib¬ bon sale at the Raoket Store Mon¬ day. Mrs. Springer and Mrs. Foley, of Colombo*. returned home last even- tng after a brief visit to Mrs. F. M. Kincaid. Mrs. J. Henry Smith and little ohild are spending a month visiting relatives and friends in Thomaston, Maoon and other plaoes. Roswell H. Drake left last night for Savannah, where he will attend the annnal convention of insuranoe agents for a couple of days. Carroll superior oourt has olosed after a aession of two weeks and two days, instead of four weeks, as has been the history of the oourt. Carroll must be getting good. ‘‘But I don't believe,” he said, •that a men profits bv his mis¬ takes.” ‘ You don’t?" “No, I don't. Why, I’ve made enough mistakes to be riob if I oould profit by them.” A few days ago a bashful young woman went to a store carrying three chiokeria She Baked whet they were worth and put them on the oounter. Theolerk didn't know the chickens’ feet were tied, and asked if they wonid lay there. She What Good is a Watch ? If it don’t keep right time. , should. Perhaps yours is not running as It make RLN Hrlug it to us and we will it BIGH T. We also repair ail kinds of Jewelry. J. H. BATE & CO., JEWELERS. •w«iro wwmwj •aupjpam aq; si [Riopaj vr s 4 J3j(y •Xubui XjdA ;nq ‘sasBD |jb ' paif!3 oq X|uih;j 9 D mo uopdinnsuo^ bit her handkerchief and said, “No sir, they are roosters.” On Friday, May 1, Coweta’s Sun¬ day school people will go to gee At¬ lanta’s elephant at the Grant park zoo. Later In the summer Coweta's politicians will go up to see Atlan¬ ta’s other elephant, the Georgia legislature. Her many friends in the oity wilt regret to know of tbe serious illness of Miss Graoe Brooks, eldest daughter of J. A. Brooks, who has been prostrated for several days past with fever. She was reported some better yesterday. Owing to the indisposition of Miss Gena Pritohard, one of the prinoipal obaraoters, tbe play of “The Double Deoeption” has been postponed from tonight until Tues¬ day night Everybody will pray that Miss Sena may be well ere that time Tbe big display ad in this issue of King’s the Corner Railway Wreok Sale at tomorrow speeks for itself. Mr. Rogowski tells ns that he personally guarantees goods and prices to all buyers, and former sales at this place sustain this guar antee. Captain Daniel is keeping ud very closely with military matters and expresses himself as very sanguine over the.prospeots of an enonmn- ment here this summer. The Rifl -s are so oonfident that thev are mak¬ ing arrangements to hold a fair at that time. All members of the Boynton ohap- ter of the Daughters of the Confed¬ eracy are urgently requested to meet this afternoon at four r.’oloak at the restdenoe of Dr. T. J. Collier. The final arrangements for the Memorial Day exercises, which oome off Mondav, are to be made and a fnll attendance is very mnob desired. Sidney A. Merriam and Miss Adele Merriam, of Montgomery. Ala., are visiting their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs Albert Merriam, at their snbnrban village “Ingle- side. ” Miss Merriam is a musician of considerable note in Alabama, and It is hoped the music lovers of Grithn will have the pleasure of hearing her before her departure. The many friends of Mrs. B. B. Brown, of this oity, will be glad to learn that she is resting easier, and the' prospects for her early re¬ covery are mnoh ^brighter. She has been ill for several weeks. Mrs. A. G. Combs and Mrs. R. C. Brown, of Locust Grove, who have been with her, returned home yesterday. Mrs. J. C Arnold, of Senoia, came down yesterday and is with Mrs. Brown. The Newnnn News says: “The meetings at the First Baptist ohuroh are still in progress, and have been the center of muoh interest with all denominations. Rev. N B O’Kel- lev, of Atlanta, rendered the force of his eloquent servioe last week, and this week Rev J. J. Bennett, of Grifflo, is attracting large orowds. He is a forceful preaoher, and an old student of Dr. Nunnally. The services have been a great revival to the ohuroh, and many new mem¬ bers have been added." The Vast Stock Has Arriv¬ ed at 59 Hill Street and Store Will be Closed This Morning. Owing to the 107 oases which arrived yesterday, consisting of Ladies, Misses, Mens and Childrens Seasonable Merchandise, we are compelled to close our doors today (Friday) to unload this vast stoox, which will be placed before the publio Hitnrday morning, April 25th, at 59 Hill street, King’s Old Corner. Consolidated Railroad W reck Co. , C. A. Miller, Mgr. After La Grippe Lost a worse thing befall, re¬ build the o msuRied tissues and re¬ new the supply of red blood oor- pusoles with the quiokest digested snd most nntrit ous flour" made— Clifton?- It is the prdtluct of native Kenruokv wheat. Coppedge & Ed¬ wards, W. H Bewer, E 8. Mc¬ Dowell,P. Flynt. “The Double Decep¬ tion.” At Mrs. T. R. Mills’ Tuesdaysveil¬ ing. Admission 50 oents, including refreshments; tickets on sale at Carlisle & Ward and Brooks Drug Store. Curtain rises at 8 ;30. This is a beautiful parlor play by the strong¬ est of home talent, and being for the benefit of the hospital fund should be well patronized. $3.50 Shoe FOR MEN Men who walk will be interested In these Shoes, because they are as comfortable on the foot as Shoes can be made. They are made on the best lasts, and the most stylish shapes. Vici Kid, Velour Calf and Box Calf/ $ 350 high grade at . . . . Genuine Ideal Patent Kid in Biucher and Lace $ 4 00 Oxfords and high Shoes, . . . . " . . R. F. STRI 6 KL/IND & < 30 . EXCURSION RATES TO SAVANNAH AND RETURN Via Central of Ga. By.: Aocoont South, eru Bsptiat Convention, May.7-14,1903. The Central of Georgia Railway will sell round trip tickets to Savannah on May 5, 6 and 7th, limited to May 30, 1908, at one fare plus 35 oents. By de¬ positing ticket with Joint Agent at Savannah, and paying fee of 60 oents, extension of final limit ma may be had until June 1, 1903. Through Bleeping care from Augusta, Atlanta, Macon, Oolambus, Ga., and Birmingham,Ala., to Savannah ; double daily trains between Atlanta, Macon and Savannah; parlor curs on day trains; sleeping cars un night trains. Further information will be cheer¬ fully furnished R. upon application to J. Williams, Ticket Agent. A TEXAS WONDER BALL S G . EAT lJlSCOVKKY. One small host] ■> of Hall’s Great Dls- oovery cures vli Sidney and bladder troubles, itn\ov» gravel, cures diabetes sem ual emmissions, weak and lame back?, rheumatism and all Irregularities of the k-dneys regulates and biadder In both men and women, bladder trouble druggists In children. If not sold by yoar will be sent by Is mall on reoelpt of $1. One (mall bottle two months treatment, and will cure any case above mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole manufacturer, P. O. Box 639, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testi¬ monials. Sold by druggists, and H. J. Lamar & Sons, Maoon, Ga. Read Ibis. Allens Mills, Ga. Jan. 31,1903. Dr. K. W. Hall, 8t,. Louis, Mo. Dear Sir: I suffered 36 years from kid¬ ney and bladder tronbie and need many different remedies |wlth only temporary ~dle' After taking your Texas Wonder four weeks, I passed a large stone from the bladder and 1 think It has made y permanent cure and I can cheerfully recoommond It to all suffering with k|d Key and bladder trouble. Yours truly, B. Harper Danger of Golds and Grip, The greatest danger from oolds and grip is their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, 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 oase having resulted In pneumonia, which shows oonolusively that it is a otrtaiu preventative of the dangerous dis¬ ease. It will oure a oold 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. The Kentuckian’s Boast. Kentnokians boast their fast horses, flue whiskey and beautiful women, but every housekeeper in this oity who uses Clifton flour, made of native Kentaoky wheat, knows that this great State posses¬ ses (mother produo* of untquulled merit. H. Coppedge & Edwards, W Brewer, E. 8. MoDowell, P. Flynt. CASTOniA. Bwntiu /) KM You Have Always Bought _ KW+Hl OLYMPIC THEATRE km w 9 ONE NIGHT ONLY, Saturday, April 25th. Miss Annie May Abbott, THE UTTLE GEORGIA MAGNET Prioes 25, 35, 50 and 75o. Seats on tale st Brooks Drug 8tors. m — HOSIERY! / HOSIERY! We are showing the most extensive line of Hosiery that it as^be en our pleasure to show. Following are a few numbers; Good quality plain, fust black, ladies’ Hose 10, 15, 25. 33 1 3 ami 50e. Ladies’ plain lisle fast black Hose, special, 25 and 50e pair. Ladies’ lace lisle Hose, special, 25 and 50c pair. 50 dozen patterns ladies’ lace Hose 10, 15, 25, 35 and 50e pair. Our Children’s Stock is Large. Cloverleaf 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 for 10. 15, 20 and 25c pair. Misses and children’s pink and light blue drop stitch Hose 15 and 25c pairs ' Children’s Socks, in fast black, light blue and pink, !lt 15 and 25'- pair. A full line of men’s Half Hose, black, tan and fancy, at 10, 15, 25 and 50e. Special line of drop stitch Half Hose, fast black and fancy, at 25 and 50e. The best line of Baby Caps in town from 25c to fl.25 each. Big line of children’s Sailors. Just received, new shipment of Pearl and Fancy Shirtwaist Sets. E. P. BRID6ES. ‘SPRING TIME HAS COME GENTLE- MEN WHO WEAR FIRST=CLASS CLOTHES We make no assertion that we oan’t substantiate, and when we say We Suit You and Fit You we mean that, we do it from top (o bottom with all tne “trimmings” or furnishings. ! I All is Ready for You. WILEY L. SMITH* THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER. I.W. HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY for who Gentlemen cherish Quality. For Sale by M. W. Reid. rj^cTmangham, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, BUILDER OF ALL KINDS MECHANICAL WORK, Painting, Masonry, etc. GKIFFIY, GA. Give me a trial and save money. CREAM! EVERY DAY except Sunday. We will serve a cream for 5c equal to or better than other ioc creams. BROOKS DRUGSTORE H. J. GARLAND, DENTIST. Office over Griffin Banking Oo., GRIJFIN, GA,