The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924, April 25, 1903, Image 4

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It’s Pleasure Yea, It'a a great pleasure to hava your Spring Bolt of the newest material, tho latest cot and a perfect fit Yon ad¬ mire yourself and feel as though others admired you, and they do, too. Doesn’t take snoh an awful lot of money to dress well when you buy here. We are ready to show you the finest line of Spring 8nlts you ever saw. Sell yon a c Princeton" suit as oheap as |10, or high as |25, or anywhere between. Our clothing is a mm* combination economy. of style, service and THOS. J. WHITE. FOR ALL SEASONABLE HARDWARE F..... SUCH POULTRY AS NETTING 1 Freezers, Coolers, mSt Lawn Mowers and $ Garden Tools, vS TRY THE Burr-Persons HardwarcCo 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 a full line of Spring Furniture L. W. GODDARD & SON GRIFFIN HARDWARES. IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR 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. I HAVE FRESH Beans, Potatoes, Tomatoes, Beets. Squash, Cucumbers, Pine Apple. W. H. BREWER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.CR3CLR ’Phone 51. $ 37-85 CALIFORNIA AT LANTA forrespondingly low rates to the NORTHWEST. T( skets on safe daily from February 15th- o April 30th. . holes of Routes. Write for f. 11 par¬ ticulars. S; L. PARROT, T. P. A., Pryor St., ATLANTA, For Best and Freshest GARDEN SEED Potatoes ' Etc - Util oo to ssa The DREWRY DRUG S10RE 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. CARLISLE & WARD round about. Utr Botes sod News From This and Adjoining donation- AND HE IS APPLE PIE. “You are the apple of my eye,” He told her ere they wed, And now he’s oft reminded of These idle words he said, For when she wants new hats and gowns, she’s often needy) (And thus want She says, "Of course you do not That apple to look seedy.” N. H. Philips, of Concord, was in town yesterday. Mrs. C. G. Mills spent yesterday in Atlanta. Daniel W. Perdue went to At¬ lanta yesterday. B. R. Blakely visited Atlanta on business yesterday. R. W. Wlliiamson, of Rover, spent yesterday in the city. Don’t fail to see the “Little Geor¬ gia Magnet” at the Oly mpio lonignt. When twg people love each other the world is overcrowded it' any body else is around. Mrs. J. S Boynton returned last night from an extended visit to W niton and Atlanta. Rev. Morgan Brown went to Con- oordlast night and will preach there today and tomorrow. All women know enough to come in out of the rain unless they are dressed for it below the knees. Miss Flurenoe Bishop will be in charge of the Embroidery and Rib¬ bon sale at the Racket Store Mon¬ day. Mrs. H. D. Carpenter, of Elber- ton, arrived in the city last even¬ ing and is the guest of her brother, Dr. N. B Drewry. Now that Easter is over with, the hens have resumed their lay on a 12% oent basts tor eggs, while even the cows are doing muoh butter. A Griflin man ate 9,000 tried eggs at a meal at the Hospital Bay, tar one day last week on a wager. This is a fish story. They were fish eggs. Claude Hutcheson, the popular “Knight of the Grip,” was in the oity miDgling with bis friends yes¬ terday. He says he likes to come to Griflin and he is always weloome. Mies Annie May Abbott, the won¬ derful "Little Georgia Magnet,” will appear at the Olympic tonight, anduj one should miss the rare opportunity of seeing her. You will be well entettained. The Boynton ohapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy re¬ What Good is a Watch ? If it don’t keep right time. ' Perhaps roars Is not running as It should. Hri-g li to us aud we will make it RUN BIGHT. We also repair all kinds of Jewelry. J. H. BATE £ CO. JEWELERS. Ayers We Sarsaparilla the it. You put best in get the best out of it. And the doctors approve. quest that those desiriog to con¬ tribute flowers for deooratlng the Olympto for Memorial Day exercises to send them in Monday morning . Misa Hattie Head returned last night from Lavilla, where she at¬ tends the marriage Wednesday of Mrs. Margaret Gunn Davis and Mr. Albert Taylor, of Macon. She was aooompanied by little Henrietta Davis. Very few people from Griffin fre¬ quent Atlanta thesi days, in com¬ parison with several months ago, and the merchants of this place are glad of it. Bnt still there are too many people who do go to _Atlanta to do their shopping. MoDonongh’s baseball boys bold¬ ly assert that they have organized the best team the town has ever had, and they propose to exhibit the genuine article in their games tbis season. They will play any nine that wants tu ran np against them Rev. W. A J. Noles, pastor of the Third Methodist ohurota, looated in East Griflin, w-nt to Deoitur yes¬ terday to place M iroer Buchanan, an orphan girl, in the orphan* home. Rev. Noles has just a refreshing revival at his chnrch, with many accessions to the bership. Ordinary W. C. Dancer, of Cedar- town, was in the oity with two white men and three ne¬ groes, whom he carried to Mill, county to work in the turpeutine mills. They are all prisoners from Polk oonnty and were sent np for misdemeanor cases. Senoia Enterprise Gazette: “I. M Shell attended the big Harp Singing at the Primitive last Bap tist oburch in Griffin Sunday aud reports a royal good time. He savs there were people present from all the Burrouding country everybody was well pleased the day.* 1 - The Pike County Journal forts its readers by telling the oldest inhabitant rises to that just flfty-four years ago the spring was much older, and more backward than this, vet (If not forgotten) that year be remembered as one of barn-fill¬ ing crops. W. R. Hall, who has been ing several days here and at Vine¬ yard with relatives, left for his home at Greenville, 8. C. He formerly resided in this oity, bnt for the past several years been looated at Greenville, he holds a responsible position with a cotton mill. The second quar ! -rly meeting ihe Fayette Count - Sunday Sohool Association will be hold with Oak Grove school on May 1st. A number of that c runty's best day sohool workers will be and make speeches. The subjxot for disonssion will be "Wbat is the ob- jeot of the Sunday sohool,” led J. W. Adams, of Askew’s The public is invited to attend. A TEXAS WONDER BALLS G EAT DISCOVERT. One small host) i of Hall’s Great oovery cures xli Sidney and troubles, it move gravel, cures sem ial emmlssions, weak and back', rhton.attain and all of tbe k.dneys and biadder in both and women, regulates bladder trouble children. If not Bold by your will be sent by mail on receipt of fl small bottle la two months and will eure any case above Dr. E. W. Hall, sole manufacturer, Send for P. Box 629, St. Louis, Mo. monials. Sold by druggists, and H. J. Lamar & Sons, Macon, Ga. Read This. Allens Mills, Ga. Jam. SI, 1902. Dr. E. W- Hall, 8t. Louis, Mo. Dear Sir: 1 suffered 86 years from ney and bladder trouble and used different remedies |wlth only Texas --lie' After taking your four the bladder weeks, and I passed I think a large it has stone made permanent eure and I oan reocommcnd it to all suffering Yours with truly, ney and bladder trouble. B. HABPBB “The Double Decep" tion. At Mrs. T. R. Mills’ Tuesday ing. Admission 50 oents, refreshments; tickets on sale Carlisle & Ward and Brooks Store. Curtain rises at 8 :30. This is beautiful parlor play by the est of home talent, and being the benefit of the hospital should be well patronizad. After La Grippe Lest a worse thing befall, build the o mourned tisxues and re¬ new the supply of red blood oor tuBcles with the quickest flour ind most nutrit ous tuade- Olitton. It is theproduot of Keniuoky wheat. Coppedge A wards, W. H Bower, E. S, Dowell,P. Fiynt. CALL UP PMONB at* It T«u Bin Any News That Would Interest Wows ss< ana Beadsrs. The News and Ran phone is No. 210, whioh should be added to your list, and we w i 11 be tiokled to death to have yon call us np when¬ ever yon have any item of news of any de¬ scription that would be of interest to the readers of this valuable pa¬ per. The phone osn also be used for the purpose of calling np the adver vertislng man, who will be pleased to call and make a contract or talk over the matter with you. Danger of Colds and Grip. The greatest danger from oolds and grip is their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable oare 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, whioh shows conclusively that it is a certain preventative of the dangerous dis¬ ease. It will onre a cold or an at¬ tack of tbs grip in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Car¬ lisle & Ward and Brooks Drug S -ore. EXCURSION RATES TO SAVANNAH AND RETURN Via Central of Go. Rjr.: Aeoonnt Sonlh- ern Baptist 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 20, 1908, at one fare plus 25 cents. By de¬ positing ticket with Joint of Agent at Savannah, and paying fee 50 cents, extension of final limit mav may be had until June 1, 1903. Throngh sleeping ears from Augusta. Atlanta, Macon, Columbus, Ga., aud Birmingham,Ala., to Savannah; double daily trains between Atlanta, Macon and Savannah; parlor cars on day- trains ; sleeping cars on night trains. Further information will be cheer- folly furnished upon application Ticket to R. J. Williams, Agent. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such a a un¬ usual oase of stomach end liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of aud tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she grit relief at onoe and was finally cu:ed. Only 25c, at Carlisle & Ward ai d Brooks Drug Store. For liver troubles and constipation There’s nothing better in creation Than Little Karly Risers, the famous little pills. They always effect a cure and save doc¬ tor bills. Little Eirlv Risers are dlflerent from all other pills They Co not weaken the system, bnt act as a tonio to the tissues by arousing the seoretions end restoring the liver to the full performance of its func¬ tions naturally. Brooks Drug Store The Kentuckian’s Boast. Kentuckians boast their fast horses, flue whiskey and beautiful women, bnt every hou«efeeeper in this oity who uses Clifion flmr, made of native Kentucky wheat, knows that this great Stete posses¬ ses anothpr product of urn quelled merit. Coppedge & Edwards, W H Brewer, E 8. McDowell, P. Fiynt. OASTORXA. Bean the y f I The me Kind lunu You Tou Have nave Always Always Bought I __ >9 OLYMPIC THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY, Saturday, April 25th. Miss Annie May Abbott, JHE LITTLE GEORGIA MAGNET Prioes 25, 35, 50 and. 75o. Seats on sale at Brooks Drog Store. CREAM! EVERY DAY except Sunday, We will serve a cream for 5c equal to or better than other ioc creams. BROOKS DRUGSTORE HOSIERY! We are showing the most extensive line of Hosiery Hint it * as been our to slioW. Following are a few numbers: Good quality plain, fast black, ladies’ Hose 10,15, 25. 33*.j and 50c. Dailies’ plain lisle fast black Hose, special, 25 and 50c pair. Ladles’ lace lisle Hose, special, 25 and 50c pair. 50 dozen patterns ladies’ lace Hose 10, 15, 25, 35 and SOe^mir. Children’s Stock is Large. Cloverle«|f double knee, plain, for misses and boys, at 10c. Misses’ plain tisle Hose, special, for 25e. 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 pair.* Children’s Socks, In fast black, light bine and pink, at 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 50c. Tlie best line of Baby Gaps in town from 25c to $1,15 each. ■ Big line of children’s Sailors. Just received, new shipment of Pearl and Fancy Shirtwaist Sets. E. P. BRIDGES. ‘SPRING III 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 fr-m top to bottom with all the “trimmings” or furnishings. All is Ready for You. WILEY L- mm, THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER Beautiful line OAK SUIT5! PATTERN MIRRORS. Full line Brass and Iron Beds! Full size, single and children’s. T SEE THEM BLAKELY A. H. J. GARLAND, DENTIST. Office over Griffin Banking Co., GRIFFIN, GA. OASTOHTA, B««™ th« ^ The Kind You to Aim ST* i R.H.G. MANCHA*, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, BUILDER OF ALL KINDS wurk. mechanical Painting, Masonry, etc. GRIFFIN, GA. Give me a trial and save money-