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Closed Doors!
Was the of the Cry Public that could not be waited upon
at the
Great and Truly Bona Fide
Railroad Wreck SALE \esterday.
We offer an apology to the public, to those who could not be
waited upon at the big Railroad Wreck Sale, at King’s Old Corner
59 Hill Street, and wish to state that we will have 25 extra sales¬
ladies and salesmen to wait upon you MONDAY MORNING.
THREE MORE DAYS ONLY 1
OF THE CONSOLIDATED RAILROAD WRECK CO. SAT/F. •
The balance of the great stock has been sold out to A. Rogowskie, who will continue to offer the
same amazing bargains, as follows:
WRECK NO. 1.
2906 Men’s new Spring Hats, Derbies and Alpines, Stetson, Dunlap, Knox
and other shapes. These hats retail from $2.00 to $2.50. The Railroad
they at says
are yours jyc.
1500 Men’s all wool Business Suits, all sires and styles. These suits would
•ell at any retail store from $7.00 to *9.50. They'all go at this great sale,
tb^Jtailroad Co., $ 1.98. says
lor
dozen Men’s fine Madras Shirts, $1.00 to £1.50 kind; this lot embraces
ft*very newest Spring and Summer designs in Shirts. They are beauties, the
pick the Railroad Co-, says for 24c.
.789 pairs of high art Tailor made Men’s Trousers, equal to any custom-
»*oe. 1 hey consist of the finest imported Worsted and cost to manufacture
from $3.5010 fS. They go at $1.79.
The above items were for Hampton Manufacturing Co., of Philadelphia,
and were in wreck January 27th near Chicago; this firm claimed heavy
™n»ge8 of the Railroad, when goods were only slightly damaged. The Rail¬
road shipped them to the Consolidated Railroad Wreck Co. to be sold at the
above prices. ou must attend this big sale to be convinced.
WRECK NO. 2.
1263 pairs Ladies’ and Men’s fine Shoes in Oxfords, Patent Leather, Vki
*d, Box Calf etc. Not a pair in this entire lot worth less than #3.50. Here
••chance; Railroad Co. says sell them for $1.00.
4>o Men’s fine Business Suits in Scotch Tweeds, Cheviots and Oxford mix¬
tures, Not a suit in this entire lot cost the manufacturer (ess than -sro.so. The
railroad says sell them for $3.73.
3°? dozen Men’s 12 Wheeler Union made Overalls, standard price every-
they is r.oo. The Overalls are of the very best material and workmanship,
are yours at 33c.
5°°o pairs of Men’s Pants. The order is to sell them quick. So here they
goat the Railroad’s order at 33c.
Inis above merchandise was wrecked February 14th, 1903, near Atlanta,
Tbe'R -i WaS cons 'S ne d to one of the leading wholesale concerns of that city.
n'm ai r oa< * Company had all the loss to stand. Of course, thig means your
8 1 at , this , . true and bona
fide sale of the Consolidated Wreck Co. Sale.
• DON’T FORGET THE PLACE, BUT FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO
59 Hill St, King’s Old Corner, GRIFFIN, GA.
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GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, S’JNDAY MORNING, APRIL 2«, 1903-
WRECK NO. 3.
difference 6,300 Pairs Boys’ ail Wool knee pants, sizes 3 to 17 years, as it makes no
to us, they will all be sold, first come first served. The railroad Corn-
pony says 9c.
33° of the famous Lannington brand Suits, single and double breasted.
These goods are sold by tbe leading Merchants of the United States for $18.00
and $25.00. They are hand worked button holes and sewed with pure dye silk
throughout, lined with skinner silk and satin, full French facing. A glorious
chance for a fine suit. The Railroad Company says to sell them at the laugh¬
able price of $6.48.
a,ooo Men’s full seamless Half Hose, black and colors, lace and plain,
worth 20 and 25c; the R. R. Co., say. they are yours at 7c.
3,000 Summer Coats, such as Cyculan, Alpaca, Drapata—in fact the lar¬
gest line of clerical and Summer Clothing ever shown in the South. It will pay
you to 1,609 inspect this line, all go at 36c. UP.
Men’s Fancy Silk Vests, sizes from 33 to 44 of all the latest designs
and patterns for spring and summer wear. By no means miss this opportunity
as not one of them cost lew than $6.00. ITcre is your chance, the orders sre all
to go at $1.23.
The above merchandise was ditched near Macon, January 6th, and were
consigned to the Lane ClothingCo., of Savant.ah, Ga. These goods were but
slightly damaged by water.
WRECK NO. 4.
4,200 Children’s 2 and 3 piece Suits absolutely all wool, sizes 3 to 17, and
consists of hundreds of spring and summer styles, worth from $2.50 to $$.00 per
suit. Mother’s Delight the R, R. Co., says they are yours for 59c.
964 Men’s High Art Tailor Suits Military cuts consisting of Viennas,
Wostead’s and Trillons, good value at $16 tc fio. This it positively the grandest
chance yet to purchase a fine suit at the ridiculous price of $4.73.
of 346 Only, Ladies’ and Misses’ Walking Skirts; these akirts are all samples
this spring and summer, and worth from $5 to $12, here is a chance of a life¬
time, Ladies, to get a splendid Skirt—just think of it—for $1.48.
265 dozen Ladies’ and Misses’ Vests Baibriggan and Lisle thread worth
35c. Tbe Railroad Company saps sell them, and sell them quick, so here they
go says This the Merchandise Railroad Company at 7c.
was In a car wrecked near Birmingham on March 9th,
and consigned to one of the largest Jobber* in Mobile, Ala. Manufacturers
claimed big damages so the R. R. Company shipped the goods to the Consoli¬
dated Railroad Wreck Co. to be converted into cash—Quick.
OFFICIAL PROGRAM
FOR MEMORIAL DAY.
Will be Observed Tomorrow—The Exercises Wili be
Unusually Impressive.
AJl the> nThngemeait tor the ob¬
servance of Memorial Day tomor¬
row hare been completed, mod the
program will be a meet excellent
one.
The exeroisea will take plaae at
the Oljmpio at two o’clook and the
merohante are requested to oloee
their doore at half past twelve,
to give their employee time. to eat
dinner and get readv to attend
The program la as follows:
Chorna. "Bonnie Bine Flag." by
14 ohiidren.
Introduction °f .peeker by Rev.
Geo. H. Harrison.
Maoon™ 8 * bT H *“‘ RoUnd EU1 *. of
V K*^}°’ 'S?" 0oH '" b * Xn.
w W. H. Willoughby.
Delivering Prayer Crosse*.
by Rev. LsRoy Hander-
son.
Order oi March.
of Immediately after the conclusion
tbe exercise* a t the Olympic, the
prpooeeion will form and maroh to
W ‘ U 09m ® t ®ry in thaiollowing
cmder
o 2 S Griffin r f M Co S^ Biflee. n,e8 No “- 1 2.
.
3. Veteran*.
4. Bone of Veterans.
8 B. Mayor Daughter! of the Confederacy.
. and Aldermen and Of-
floats of the City.
, land 2 Elite, ralor with ot the Day, Hon. Ro
B Harrison. eeoort of Rev. Geo.
Col. Douglas Hon. J. J. Flynt and
8 Hohool Gleaaner.
. Board.
9. Teachers and Children, with
flowers to decorate garves.
10 . Citizens in carriages and on
foot.
Exercises at Cemetery.
On arrival at Stonewall oemetery,
the first thing in order will toe tbe
deooration of graves, after which
there will be
Cernet Duet by Mr. Claire Deane
and Mr. Richardson.
Benediction by Rev. J. J. Bennett.
Marshals and Ushers.
Mr. J. Eli Brewer will sot is
THE JEWS WOULD WELCOME
SECOND COMING OF CHRIST.
Dr. Hirsh Saygjt Was the Romans and a Few Priests
Only Who Crucified Him;
“If Jeaoa Christ should retnna to
earth tomorrow ha would be waloomad
in every Jewish synagogue in the land
and every Jew would say with David,
‘Lift np your heads, ye everlasting
doors, and the King of Glory shaR come
in:’ ”
This was the climax of a lecture Dr.
Hiraoh delivered Thursday night to the
Epworth League at 8 t. James’ Metho¬
dist church, in Chicago.
The big audience gave the speaker a
storm of applause. He eulogized the
Lord’s prayer, repeating it in unison
with his Christian friends,
“Jews,” said Dr. Hirsch. "do not be¬
lieve in original sin and inherited de¬
pravity They believe every man is a
responsible, free agent, audnot involv¬
ed in the guilt of bis fathers and chil¬
dren. As they reject the doctrine of
original sin they reject of oouree the
doctrine of redemption of sin. They
believe in a Mestian, but the Meeeiah
of tbe Old Teetament is the temporal
prince wno (ball reign over the Jews
after they shall nave been reunited and
INCREASE OF $125,000
IN GRIFFIN REAL ESTATE.
City Assessors Have Nearly Completed Their Work
and Make This Estimate.
The city tax assessors bars nearly
completed their work and expect to
finish this week. Ool. J. D. Boyd has
•nade a rough estimate of the figures so
far obtained and pnts down au increase
over last year of from $ 100,000 to
4126,000. This Includes the Mangham-
Boyd Mills, the tiresham Planing Mills
and the Griffin Knitting Mills buildings
and a number of residences. Mo new
Due Rotteels Served.
Dae Notice la hereby served on
he public generally that DeWitt'e
Vitob Hazel Stive it the only salve
0 the market that is made from
be pare, unadulterated witch
mzel. DeWitl’a Witch Hazel
ialve has cared thousand* of oases
if piles that woold not yield to any
>ther treatment, and this fact has
ironght oat many worthless
oaoterfetts. Those persons who
tit the genuine Dewitt's Witch
1 * z >1 Hilve sre never disappointed,
oaoee it cure* Brook* Dra{
Afore.
Marshal of the Day and the follow-
irg gentleman are rrquanted to act
hi* aides: Messrs. S Grant-
l»nd, J. H Bmitb. J. W. Gresham.
W. B. Bskar, J. Mangham, M F.
Caraon, J. 8 Brown. W a Mat-
F- Malaier A Brook*, H. T. Johnson,
and W, A. Goodrich.
The following gentlemen are re¬
quested J W. Mangham, toaot as ushers : Messrs.
Dougtaa J i. Mangham,
Caraon, W Boyd, H, T. J. White, M. r.
leo acd Maury Williams, F.'yot. John Ai-
Everyone who oan poeetbly do *0
te earnestly requested to bring
flowere and wreathea for deoorat-
ing graves.
A Legit Holiday.
Memorial Davie a legal holiday,
and the law of Georgia makes He
following provision, where ft tall*
on Sunday, as it does tbia year:
"Whenever tbe lit dsy of Jan¬
uary, the 22d dev of February, the
26th day of April, the 4th day of
July, or the 25th day of December
shall fall upon Sunday tbe Monday
publio next following holiday." shall be deemed a
In aoojrdanoe with the require-
mrnte of his office, Mayor Bailey
baa leaned the following
Proclamation.
At the request and in behalf of
the members of Boynton Chapter,
United Daughters of the Confed¬
eracy, and the women ot the olty
who have always interested them¬
selves in earing for the graves and
soldiers keeping green the memory of the
of the South, 1 respectfully
request that, all pleoes of business
be oloeed at 12 -.30 p. m., Monday.
April 27th, 1903, for the baianoe of
the day, so that all may attend Me¬
morial Day exercises.
It is ordered that all otty offices
be oloeed at the hour and time
above written, and I request all of¬
ficially _ oonneoted _______ with the dty, and
*U all dtlsana citizens of of the the oity, oity, to to assist aeai.t In in
'—*—"——•*- having Memorial Day fittingly ob- -*
—vedl--“ — —l in our oity.
Witness my hand this April 261b,
1008. David J. Bailey,
Mayor.
beootne a nation again in Palestine.
“The Jews hold that Jstus preached
the nothing bur Judaism, the supremacy of
oommaudment to love God and
man, the doctrine of the brotherhood of
God, the doctrine that the Babhath is
mads for man, the abrogation 01 the
law of retaliation, and the obligation
to love even mm’s enemies, and «van the
Lord’s prayer, wbiob we readily admit
is the auburn*** petition ever framed in
human language, as these we Malm
were taken from tbe Jewish writings,
some of which were composed hundreds
of years before Jesus was born.
" Jstus was crucified by the Roman
governor and the Roman soldiers and,
though by the Jews, the orucillxion wae inetigated
it wae by a few jealous
priest*, Jewish and not by the mam of the
“80 far people. tbe Jews
at modern are con¬
cerned they regard Jeans as one of tbe
noblest spiritual teacher* who ever ap¬
peared in the world.
“So-caiied disciples oi Jesus have
persecuted the Jew* with savage
borne ferocity the for ages, and the Jews hare
persecutions with lamb-like
gentleness and silence.”
business block* have been erected on
Hill street, and the figures there will
remain substantially the earns, the as¬
sessment remaining on the same basis
a* heretofore, -
This is a very nice little increase lor a
city of Griffin’s size, and the oatiook is
that tbe oomlag year will see an equal
if not greater increase
Makes e Clean Sweep-
There’* nothing like dulog a thing
thoroughly. Of all the ealvee yon
over hoard of, Baoklen’s Arnloe
Stive 1 * the beet. It sweeps sway
and cure* barns, sores, braises,
oats, boll*, nloers, akin eruptions
sod piles. It’s only 263 , and guar¬
anteed to givs satisfaction by Car¬
lisle A Ward and Brooks Dm i
Btora.
And for Remtlng and Eb-,
netting the Blood.
The Best end Most Economical 1
Outlcurn Reaolvent Pill, (chocolate
ooato,l) are the product of twenty-fir*^ *
cssssa.Haas
confidently s=rv;r^.i , K a .‘« :
all believed to be su
other alterative* tut well
blood purifiers, however ev,
while enabling all to enjoy the (
and tu which often such Injurious medicines portions have c ]
fore boon preserved.
Cuticura Pill, are alterative, antisep¬
tic, tonic and nd digestive, digestive, and and beyopd beyond
question the,,__
cossful and economical___
purifiers, humour cures and
lives yet compounded. “
dose, one pill, .
Complete for external and
ment every humour
had for one dollar, const___
Ointment, enra Hoap, to cleanse the skin,
Resolvent to heal the skin, a
oura the Wood. Pills, Its, to to cool ‘ mid <
A single ingle set, 01
on« dollar, is often sufficient 1
mo*t and Mood torturing, humours, dlsflgt
,—
ticlans and ail other remedies I
.......
PMHHY MUST HAN a.
Cwnmvrtathm t 0 Ufa
Again Refused H**n.
DaHon, da.. April 26.—John P
of Dalton, the white man man who
dered an employe of Robil_____
eus named Walker, must pay the v
ty for hie crime on the Hallows.
The prison commission some *
ago refused to recommend com
tlon to his case, btrLosriBg to a____
ous petitions from^/hltfleld county.
re ° IWDe ‘ 1 “ d “ wUar
Tbe commistrion yesterday a second
time refused to recomsM
tion In Perry's case, and <---
r«U signed an order approving 1
mltslon'# action.
Perry was recently
Friday, May 1, and on
will be hanged, unless a
_
cutlon can be procured on 1
affidavit as was done
Millard Lee. It is u
an affidavit has been
application will be made to -
rior court to try Perry on l
tion of whether he is sane or 1
___
the present time.
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THEY REJECT THE CC
Big Strike Threatened Among I
phis Carpenters and *
Philadelphia, Apr.
affiliated with the But
powers and Joiners of
jetted the compromise-----
master carpenter# relative to
wage scale to go into effect I
It BOW seems on leas 1 *
to the demand* of the I
tore next Friday a gen
„
be ordered. If a strike
dered nearly 15,000 mi
work. The action of the
has been supported by
mated association of c
ated with the council of
ing trades, and the i
ter is assured.
n Tbe brotherhood_____
cents an hour after May 12 ,1
carpenters offered a comprt
cents an hour after July 1. i
been rejected.
—
DIVED TO HIS OI
Macon Men Leap* From
Window of Build
Macon, April 26.—W. D.
young man employed me an
on the Southern railway,
suicide yesterday in this city 1
ing from the third story of the 4
building, where he occupied f
The Impression at first'
tin's death was accident]
inquest held last night
peered who stated that«
tbe man step in front
stand upon the window
lug hie hands above hizl
about to dive, make the
ended hta Hfe.
It wae evidence of this i
caused the coroner * jury I
a verdict of suicide.
Quadrennial
Tallahassee, Fla.,
dent Adame has I
ate 4 joint
amendment to the
would provide for qi_
of the legislature.