The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, January 05, 1888, Image 4

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E. ANTHONY, R. DEALER IIS PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES TV Fin**? IJn# of Perfumery snd Toilet Article In !be City. 41 Kill St. jyAdJhrtf Por Xmas. Lfvt Turkeys. Dressed Turkeys, Cranberries, Cranberry Sauce. Jelly Preserves. Apple Butter, Cftren. Currants. Rasins. Prunes. Nuts, Apples, Pickles. Oranges. Dried Figs, THE FINEST LINE OF FANCY AND STICK CANDY, Choice Selection of Toys, Vases, &c. -fMT Will have Saturday, Oytters, Shad and Snappers. E. P. Bbowh, : City ftrifla. Wa., Jan. 5. LargesT — OF-- Fire GRIFFIN bought Candy, Fruits and oeforc the J. M. Special Notice. Griffis.Ga., Dec. 30, 1887. Notice is hereby given that on the 21at day of Dec. 1887, one two horse wagon and a large yellow o«, with •mail loose horns, and about 8 old, were seized at Trice and Jim Fariah’a illicit distillery Locuat Grove, in Henry county, for violations of Internal Revenue Laws ed Any person claiming them is to appear and make such claim within thirty day* from date of notice. J. II. Ringer, j3d3w Deputy Collector. Lost. A memorandum book containing important papers. The book is a red Morocco, a liberal reward will be paid for its return to this office or jan43t. T. II. Ltos. Cottage to rent in center of own. \pply jan41 to X. H. Drewuy. w. . —..i. For Rent. The store room on Solomon street, recently occupied by Kenney k A’er iter’s wholesale liquor house. Apply to Kennv k Werner. Atlanta, Gs. tf Advice to Mothers. Mas. Wixulow* Soothixo Srm p, for children teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicisna has been used in for the forty United States, with and failing by years never success millions of mothers for their children. Daring tbe process of It relievos teething its yslne is incalculable. tbe child from pain, cures dys eatery and diarrhcM, griping in tbe bowels, and wind colic. By " giving health to the t hiki. Price 25 cents a bottle. angeod&wlr ■in the year ol 1888. the choicest stock of fine Groceries . U»e city. Our motto; w “The best quality of goods for the lowest price.” Wt return thanks for the most liberal patronage given us in the past year asid ash a continuance, promising fair treatment. bread Te*day we will rece.ve White Shad. Trout. Oysters, etc. Blakely s eat at 11 o’clock. ’ROUSH ABOUT. Malian (’••««• nUa* Fn»l» n* •rat (iMalp. AV>» TIOSAT* WAVS. Tlte way* of the giddy young people Extend to some thing, inanimate, For the gravy i* soft on the whiskers And the miller dead gone on the grate. While tin; fiy gets stuck on the butter, And the potato mashed on the plate. Miss Lula Cook, of Bartlesville, is m the city. Judge W. C. Beck* retnrued to the city last night. Mrs. 51. Todd returned from Macon yesterday afternoon. Mr, and.Mrs. S. H. Wilson have re turned Savannah. Thos. T. Jones is improving nicely alder his recent severe fall. Hod, Ilobt. Berner, of Forsyth, was in the city yesterJny on legal business. Miss May Artope, after a visit to Mrs, B. H. Brake, retnrned So Macon jester day. I’raycr meeting at the Methodist clutch was nousuelly interesting last night. Judge J. G. Wright ami Col. A. D. Hammond, of Forsyth, wore in the city yesterday. Miss Josio Williams, of Eatonton, who has been visiting Muss Annie Bates, went to Atlanta yesterday. It is said that there is to be a marriage in February in this city, but “for good ness sake don’t say tve toid yon”. Mrs.; Amanita Franklin, colored, was adjudged a lunatic yesterday and will be sent to the asylum as soon as possible. Mr. W. W. Woodruff, Jt, and family, have moved to Kingston. Their depar tnre is mnch regretted by their friends. Charlie Howard says he did not steal the bucket for which he was arrested on Tuesday, but simply misplaced it and then forgot about it. Misses lone Hammond aud Eflie Dick enson returned to LaGnmge Female Col lege yesterday morn ng after having spent the holidays here. Over 6,500 registries were made at the Neim s House the past year. No other town of like size in the State could show as much business ns this indicates by travelers. Miss Moliie Jennings, who has been spending a day in the city, returned to her homo in Baruesville yesterday after noon, accompanied by her sister Miss : lloalle. Supt. M. E. Gray was ,u the city yc 8 ti rday, looking much youDger and hand somer with the beard he is growing. He says tha*. he contemplates takiug off one passenger train for a while, but in that case will pnit coaches on both the frieght trains to accommodate the local travel. TIs Ant Wiad That brings with it gust* of rain from the north-cast. When the wind blows from that quarter on a wet day, the rheumatic are apt to suffer, even if seated by their “ain com forUb'e ingle” in a cosy arm chair- A few winvirlassfuils of Hostetler's Stomach Bit ters—most genial and comforting of specif ics—will afford th in unspeakable relief. There ; s ample proof on recor J of its etfica e.v in this disease—more particularly if used for its relief at the outset. Chilis and fever, dyspepsia, and lack constipation, liver complaint, a of tone in thc kidneys ana Had d t , should also be treated with this useful family medicine of botanic origin. Appe tite improves, refreshing slumber i nee more visits the weary eyelids of the , errous, aud the circulation is enriched and ae> derated in cou*equence of Its invigorating and regu taring action. I re it as a protector at e getting For Rent. Store House, No. 55 Hill meet. Apply to W. J. Kincaid. . dcc22Jl ui 1 CALL ON US FOR YOUR Christmas Goods! * Full Line Fresh Goods! Lots of TURKEYL AND CRANBERRY SAUCE And Everything That Is Good ! J. H. KEITH & CO. ugitediy GrllHS 9»tGOSt! FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. CHARLES EIFLER, AGRICULTURAL BUILDING. sep'-JSdiwSm H. W. HASsELKUS, MANUFACTURER AN 1/ DEALER IN Boots and Shoes, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Hill Street, - GHIFFIN, GA, I again offer my stock of Winter Roots and Shoes at Lowest poeibie prices. Best Home-made Farm Shoes in the State. H: W. HASSELKUS. R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. j.#* Old Pictures, Copied and Enlarged. the Hold of a Habit. Tbe hold that habit has on the av¬ erage man is well testified to by the result of a tontiue agreement enter ed into by twenty representative young men of Williamsport, Pa., a year ago. They were ail addicted to the habitual and excessive use of tobacco in some or.e of its forms and they agreed to test their ability to abstain from its use by ceasing to smoke and chew on the first day of January, 1887, the agreement to last on2 year, each party lo it paying into , a common fuud §3 every month so long as he had lived up to the agree ment, the fund at the end of 'he to , be divided , equally ,, among .... i j year those who had kept the agreement to the end, affidavit that . euect. . 1 on to s Of the twenty only four have been able to resist their longing for tobac co. One man struggled through eight months without his cigar and then succumbed. Two succeeded in getting along for two months. Ail the rest gave up with one month s trial. The amount paid into the fund is ?2S9. This will give to each the lour men who kept the agree ment *54.75, or an excess of #18.75 apiece over tbe #36 they each paid in, independent of the average of $175 that represents their savings by the nor,-use of tobaCCO f ot thc ^ The baby lias its preferences as well anybody, and renders the taste of Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup it acceptable to infant. Price 25 cents a bottle. |ufck, 'ladder, complete all annoying cure Kidney. of Catarrh Bladder of and the Urinary Diseases", ft. At druggists. “Rorcn ON BILE** PILLS Little but good. Small granules, small \osc, big results, pleasant in operation, bu t disturb the stomach. 10c. and 25c. “ROUGH ON DIRT.” Lsk for ‘‘Rough on Dirt;” A perfect wash ng powder article, found at last ’ A harmless extra A 1 pure and clean, sweetens, bleaches and whi^-ns without injury linens to finestfabiL. Unequal! : for fine and laces, general house¬ kitchen and laundry use. Softens saves labor and soap. Added to j increases gloss, prevents yellowing. . 10c *5c- at Grocers ot Dn\ggu?$ . ' j Auction Sale. N\ ill be sokl al public outciv. Sat ! next, a lot of hu.i-.ebo!J a ds I plantation tools, s.icb asjplows, ; stocks, harrows, cultivators, f cradles, wagons, buggies, i ear c. rn in shuck, and some new j Tins is closing out sale of I kinds and everything soil without ! Sale 11 o’clock. d3tw 1 G. A. l.’rjssix.'.iiAM, Griffin Female (ollege. The sprir.r term ofGr’ffin Female will open Janairv 9,1SSS, at o’clock Patrons w;h ; free that their children art- r> rc a; « to have fwo-w tilted for tm ir sons some ; abroad, will piease P.. i cv"?’**- Cor5 r ‘C r ; me. Het. C. V. Waugh, President For cleansing and healing font and indo lent Ulcers. Sores and Abscesses samoving v the bad odors arising therefrom, !fhd for sloughing, contused and lacerated wounds. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is unequalled. “I Lave used private" Darbys Prophylactic Fluid in hospital and practice for sloogLin ten years and kuowwtf nothing ’.setter for contused and lacerated wounds, foul and dolent ulcers and as a disinfectant.”—J. Hecstis, Pao'essor Mobile Med. College. One Way to Make aa Egg Tester. A cheap and simple egg tester maybe made of a pasteboard box and about half a yard of any light weight, dull black cloth The box should be seven inches long by six inches wide and deep. Cut a hole in each end of the box, one hole large enough to fit over the largest part of a thatwiU j lI5t flt over the top Cut aa . other hole in one side about the shape and a i.itlc smaller than the average size of an egg Line the inside of the box and the cover with the cloth and fasten the cover °f the box on tightly, so that no light can reach the inside of the box. Also cover the outside of the box, cutting out three boles >n the cloth, drawing the inner and ou t er linings together around the edges of the holes so that they will not come in contact with the lamp. Light your lamp, put the tester cg^er the chimney, exclude ail light from till- room and you are ready. Place the eggs against the hole in the side of the tester and you will find that it will work to your complete satisfaction. Care should be taken to get the hole in the side of the tester opposite the flame of tbe lamp, so as to get the full strength of the light through the egg. • ■oixl r.Certs of Drainage. Experiments conducted at the Experi¬ ment station at Uniontown. Ala., accord¬ ing to a bulletin recently issued, show that thc average yield of corn on drained land was ”6. SJ bushels to the acre. The average yield without drainage was 24.02 bushels per acre Drainage therefore caused an increase of 53 4 per cent. There was neither excessive rainfall nor drought during the s.-asuu. On the Country Hoad. Moderate confinement and plenty of corn meal and boiled potatoes will put on the desired • , ound of flesh" on the young goose Thc Xing.. i grape seems to have estab¬ lished itself , - a favorite along the grape growing re. of eastern and southeast¬ ern New 5 rk It has proved to be a mc-ritoriou- r.rkct variety WEIGHT PURE w? PERFECT L* -apv/;.;r txcdleatcpioveii in millions j homes for more Shan a quarter nf a cen ] 7 It-isnsed by thc United state* Gov. most Healthful. Dr. Price s the only j Powder rova that does no? contain Am. or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKI>G POWDER CO. ceivago. st tons. I ’.top eol nm C. F. NEWTON SON, WHOLESALE aXD EEI L CEALEB8 IS Coal Creek, Jellico, Hontevaila and Anthracite Coals! Rough and Dressed Lumber of nil kinds, Hiingtea, Laths, Doors, Saah,Blinds, Madding, Brick Lime Cement. Plaster ami Builders’Hardware. and supply will N A I Lip* C We have added Nails to our stock can now also enr euatorren in any quantity at the lowest prices Wa carry a very - tore, stock of Ready Mixed Paints. Oils, Varnishes, <fce We can make ^ it to four interest ( to oafi on us when in reed of any thing in ourline.^ ^ NEWTON & «ON. nottitjanl OR EVRY’S HDr’ULg Store! AFTER JAN. 1ST, 1888 No accounts will be opened with persons who have not paid all past due accounts. I will sell DRUGS AND DRUG SUNDRIES very clols and cannot LAP BILLS. N. B. DKEWRT, 8 HILL STREET. GRIFFIN, G A BIGGEST ANI) FRESHEST LOT OF Christmas Goods ! IN TOWN, AT J -MANUFACTURERS OF- Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mantels. Moldings, Ballusters. Newels. WINDOW ★ AND ★ DOOR * FRAMES. -DEALERS IN- LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS AND BRICK. ALSO, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. We now have our Factory in operation and will be glad to see all want¬ ing Building Material and give prices. We feel confident we can plea s= both in price and quality of our work. Call before making your purchases and get prices. FACTORY lo.H ST . OPPOSITE COTTON FACTORY. ANTERS" WAREHOUSE. GFIFFIN. GEORGIA >\ B.—- Iinds are made with Patent Clincher Machines. :d will not break loose, thus presenting the nnsfal y appearance that most others do. L. W. GODDARD, Who is well-known as one of the most promi¬ nent merchants in this city, proposes to sell his well selected stock of Groceries at prices th t are lower than the lowest for the next thirty days. Call and see him. dei-s m IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THE STOCK --OF-- GOLD WATCHES. SOLID AND PLATED JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CHINA W ARE, TIN AND WOODEN WARE. LAMPS. &C. BOUGHT AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES BY THE N()\ ELT\ CO., No. 57 Hill Street. j PJAN OS ! ORGANS J ! _ CASH. OR ON TIME, AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY