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E ANTHONY,
DEALER IIV
PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES
Tb* PtuMt U|i of Porfnnarey sod Toilet Article in the City.
Hill St.
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Xmas,
Live Turkey*. Dressed Turkeys, Cranberries,
Cranberry Sauce. Jelly Preserves, Apple Rasins, Butter,
Cttren, Cuirants, Apples,
Prunes, Nuts, Figs, Pickles.
Oranges, Dried
THE FINEST LINE OF FANCY AND STICK CANDY.
Choice Selection of Toys, Vases, Ac.
4*T Will have Saturday, Oysters, Shad and Snappers.
HOLMAN A CO.
City Etliter.
large? total!
— OF-
Fire Works
GRIFFIN »
Candy, Frnlts and Nuts,
bought before the advance.
J. M. Mills
FUNERAL NOTICE.
The friends and acquaintances of
Col. S. W. Mangbam and family are
requested to attend his funeral ser
vices from the Methodist church this
afternoon at 8 o’clock.
Notice-—1.0.0. F.
Officers and membertfcof Warren
Lodge No.20: You are hereby noli
fied to assemble at your ball at 2
o’olook p. M, sharp, to pay the last
tribute of respect to our deceased
brother, Past Grand Master Samuel
W. Mangbain.
By order of
David J. Bailv, Jn., N. G.
B. C. Raxdali.. R. S.
Masonic Notice.
Called communication this 2
o’clock p. m., sharp, lor the purpose
of paying the last tributes of respect
to our deceased brother, 8. W.Mang
bam. All members in good stand
ing are requested to attend.
By order of II- C. Brim,
W. if,
Special Notice.
Griffin, Ga., Dec. 30, 1881.
Notice is hereby given that on the
2 1st day of Dec. 1887, one two horse
wagon email and a large yellow ox, with
loose horns, and about 8 years
old, were seized at Price Parkei’s
and Jim Parish’s illicit distillery near
Locust violations Grove, of Internal in Henry Revenue county, Laws for
Any person claiming them is requir
ed to appear and make such claim
within thirty days from H. Ringer, date of this
notice. J.
j3d3w Deputy Collector.
Cottage to rent N, in center Drewry. ot own.,
Apply to B.
* And event day in the year ot 1888, the choicest stock of fine Groceries
in the city. Our motto: “The best quality of goods for the lowest price.*
We return thanks for the most liberal patronage given us in the past year
and aek a continuance, ----------, promising ,---------„ fair — treatment. -------------
To-day we will receive White Shad. Trout. Oysters, etc. t lakely s
bread out at 11 o’clock.
BLAKELY
»R0D5I» ABOUT.
Mall.n C.M.nlar F.»rl» »■< firm
•ral Mmwa
IfK 1IAD TO SMILE.
“You’re emokhig the cigarettes, my curly boy:’’ heart.
•‘Smoke He smoothed on?” and then youngster’s Took of joy
a
The undertaker'* face o’erspread.
Mr. 1). W. Johns is visiting Atlanta.
Mrs. T. R. Mills returned from Sevan
naU yesterday evening.
Miss Ruby Bacon, of .Savannah, it
visiting the Misses Charlton.
We are gradually lieeomiug accustom
ed to writing it with nig,
Hrm. John E, Gardner, of Milner,
was in the city yesterday.
Dr. and Mrs. Kelly returned from
down the road yesterday afternoon.
A carload of turpentine coons passed
down the road yesterday aftorneon.
Mias Bessie Mills has returned from
a pleasant visit to friends in Savannah.*
Miss Lena Harper returned to Atlan
ta yesterday, after a pleasant visit here.
Miss Minnie Bloodwortb, of Barnes
ville, is visiting Misses Minnie and Ola
Doe.
Nat. Augeviue, formerly with D.
Wing’s evaporators in this city, is aow
in Mason City, Iowa,
Yesterday was a good day for tree
planting and yras taken advantage of by
several citizens,
Mrs. M. E. Ogburu lias returned to
her home in Atlanta after a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. J. L. Patrick, here.
The Spalding Greys meet to night at
their armory. It is important that
every member of the company should
be there.
J. J. .Smith returned disappointed
from a trip over the Central road yester
day. He was looking for a bigger town
than Grifliu.
Dr. G. It. McCall has returned from
a weeks visit to his ancestral home,
where he put up a monument over his
father’s grave.
I he regular LKmonthly meeting of
the Middle Georgia Horticultural So
ciety will be held at Gray’s Court
House in Africa District, on Wednes
day, January 11th, at 2 p, m.
The Columbus Lodger says Ibat
“Until the the 6th of January, which is
celebrated iu the Epiphany, and the day
when tho wise men of the East oflered
their gifts to the infant Christ, it will b
iq good form and good taste to send
Christmas gifts and boxes.” Under
this ruling the News office will still be
opeu today for the reception of presents.
Dr. R. Hall and wifs, of Providence
It. I,, have returned home after a most
delightful visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. Ran
dall. Dr. and Mrs. Hall formed many
pleasant acquaintances here who will
alwnya bo most happy to welcome them
to Griffin. They were accompanied as
far as Atlauta by Mr, and Mrs. A. Ran
dall.
Tta Anl Wind
That bring* with it gusts of raiu from the
north east. When the wind blow* from that
quarter on ft wet day, the rheumatic ate apt
to suffer, even nlf ---------.----- seated by their “ain com
fort able Ingle” in a cosy arm chair- A few
wineglassfulls of Hostetter’s Stomach Bit
ter*—moit renisl and comforting of specif
ics—wilt afford a third th-.rn unspeakable relief.
There '* ample proof on record of its eflica
ry in this disease—more particularly if used
for its relief at the outset. Chills and fever,
atida dyspepsia, lack of constipation, tone in the kidneys liver complaint, and tlad
dir, should also be treated with this useful
family medicine of botanic origin. Appe
tite improves, refreshing eyelids of slumber cnee more and
visits the weary the nervous,
the circulation !* enriched and accelerated
in consequence of ils invigorating and regu
taring action. Use it a* a protector »f .e
getting
CALL US ON FOB YOUB
Christmas Goods!
Pull Line Fresh Goods! Lots of
TURKEYL AND CRANBERRY SAUCE
Ami Everything That Is Go»d !
J. H. KEITH & CO.
ug2*Jl>'
J, Hi White, Jr., & Co
O CL THIERS,
.31 Hill Street, GKIFFIN, GA.
Uriffln, Ga., Dec. 1 < ■ ’81.
The crowds dial were seen in Hie slore of
J. H. WHITE, JR., & CO.,
Yesterday-circus day-tells who sell the Clothing in
Griffin. ttrlflin. Go,, to,. one one and anu all. an. No nv one can tell without
seeing the goods where the Bargains oaii 1888, will
we now say from this date to Feb. 1st, elsewhere. we
sell goods cheaper than they can he bought who sell
Yet we don’t propose to sell at cost, tor can
goods at cost and lire and pay his debts ?
Yours, Ac.,
J. H. WHITE, JR., & CO.
Chas. L. Boaim*, tho Maine gentle
man who several years ago started in
Griffin the only Democratic paper in
Georgia, “The Georgia Democrat,”
and continued its publication two
weeks, has reached the elvated position
of advertising solicitor and head of the
carrier department of an. evening pa
per in Portland, Maine. True Democ
racy will flourish even in the rigorous
climate of Maine,
If you want to have your baby healthy
and beautiful, four things bright are necessary: sunshine
Fresh air, good food,
and Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup.
A party paid ten dollars for a horso at
an auction sale. The horse was lame
and bruised all over. A bottle of Salva
tion Oil costing 25 rents was used; he
is now valued at two hundred dollars.
Stone wall’s Election.
The following officers for the cn
suing year were elected by Stone
wall Firo Co. No. 2 last night:
President—R. H. Drake.
Foreman—Frank Flynt.
1st Ass’t F.-J. M. Mills.
2d “ “—VV. N. Brown.
Chaplain—Rev. F, M. Daniel.
Surgeon—E. R. Anthony.
Sec’y & Treas—J. S, Brown.
Foreman Hose—Chas.Simpson.
Ass’t “ —Ed Thompson.
Engineer—Win. Thomas,
Ass’t Eng.—Henry Jones.
Rep. to Fire Dep’t—M, M. Ison.
Pipemen—Wm. Flemister, Chas.
cDonald.
Stonewall Hose Company elected
following officers; ■
Foreman—Jno. F. Dickenson. I
Sec’y & Treas—-A, J. Allen.
Surgeon—R. H. Taylor.
Representative—A. Randall.
Important to seven oat of every ten
people—The moment constipatio be
gins, that moment the blood begins to
be impure and poor, and the system to
demand the use of Laxador.
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. B. Lroy.
For Rent.
Store House, No. 55 Hill stieet.
Apply to W. J. KtXl AID.
dec22dlm
< lifting Hay for Stock.
Experiments to determine the best ways
and means for feeding stock economical¬
ly at the Agricultural college farm of
Ontario, Can., have given results that
make it appear a profitable plan to cut
hay. It was ascertained that by cutting
the hay for feeding horses, sheep and
other stock, 12 per cent, is saved. The
animals do not waste and eat more of the
rougher parts.
By using their own grinding mill and
cutter for feed, the cost is but 55 cents
per ton, or 1 1-2 cents per head of cattle
daily, including interest on cost of engine,
fuel wear and tear, oil, engineer and other
labor, including the mixing of food.
Lumpkin* for AIIlk Cows.
As good authority as Dr. Storer, says
that a ration of about thirty pounds of
pumpkin per cow daily will increase the
flow Hud improve tho quality of milk.
More than this quantity should not be
f e d. Pumpkins are a very cheap food, ns
: a couple of tons can readily be grown to
the acre with the com crop. The seeds of
the pumpkin ought to be removed before
feeding
«BUCHU-PAJBA.” Catarrh of . the
jhdek, complete cure of*
Jladder, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and
Disea ses, ft. At druggists.
“BOUGH ON BILK” PILLS
but good. Small granules, Sinai,
lose, big results, pleasant in operation,
bn’t disturb the stomach. 10c. and ~oc.
“BOUGH ON PIRT.” wash
Isk for “Rough on Dirt;” A A harmless perfect
ng powder found at last! extra
A 1 article, pure and clean, sweetens, without
bleaches and whi^ns Unequall
injury to finest fabric.
for fine linens and laces, general Softens house¬
kitchen and laundry and use. Added to
water, saves labor soap.
Starch increasss gloss, prevents Druggists- yellowing.
Ic.. 10c- Kc. at Grocers or
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Svnrp,
children teething, is the prescription and
one of the best female nurses
tUYblViaUD in the United VM 4 WV* States, ----------) —--- and
been been used ns for forty years with never
success by millions of mothers
their children. Daring the process
teething its value is incalculable.
relieves the child from pain, cures dys
enterv and diarrhoea, griping in the
bowels, and wind colic. By giving
health to tho child. Price 25 cents
bottle. augeotU-wly
For Rent.
The store room on Solomon street,
recently occupied by Kenney & Wer
ner’s wholesale liquor bouse. Apply Ga.
to Kennv & Werner, Atlanta,
tf
Five Tears’ Experiments with Manures.
The results of five years’ experiments
with commercial and barn yard manures
on the Agricultural college farm at
Columbus, Mo., ns set forth in a recent
report on the sarno by Professor J. VV.
Sanborn, are briefly as follows:
In good years, with a pentiful supply of
moisture, chemical manures gave a larger
wheat yield than yard manure; while in
dry years the result was the reverse. The
gain of the land treated with chemicals
over that on which no fertilizer of any
kind was used, was mostly, or possibly
wholly, due to the nitrogen in the
chemicals. Chemicals may be uselessly
used and it is such misuse or unintelligent
use that gives rise to the cry that they are
valueless.
Professor Sanborn advises farmers to
attempt to use chemicals (not including
lime, plaster or salt) only after intelligent
buying, a careful study of the soil by com¬
parative tests and then on horticultural
crops mainly, including potatoes. This
advice will not apply, however, when
wheat fippr vi mates $1 per bushel, or
when soils r. 3 largely deficient in potash
or phosphor:,- acid.
Its rnperior excellence proven in millions
of homes for more than a quarter of a cen
tury. It isused by the United States Gov¬
ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the
Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s the only
Baking Powder that does no* contain Am-
moni», Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
CHICAGO. *T T.Ol'tS
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newton SON M
DEALERS W f
WHOLESALE IS# BETA I
,
Coal Creek, Jellico, MontevalU .aid Anthrawte _ Coals!
Mised Paln^Oilf- Varnishes, &c. We can make it to your mter.st toofS
ns when in teed of any tlnngtn onr tt e.^ ^ NEWTON Sc iSOPf.
noyOljunl
DREWRY’S
Store I
JAN. 1ST, 1888
• No accounts will l>e opened with persona
have not paid all past due accounts.
I will sell
and drug sundries
clols and cannot LAP BILLS.
N. R. DREWRY,
HILL STREET. GRIFFIN, G A
BIGGEST and freshest lot of
Christmas
IN TOWN, AT
H. W. HASsELKUS,
MANUFACTURER fMD DEALER IN
Boots and Shoes,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
Sti Hill Street, - GRIFFIN, GA
I again offerdny stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest poeible
prices. Best Home-made Farm Shoes in the State.
H: W. HASSELKUS.
5S!
R. J. DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
l-if~ Old Pictures, Copied and Enlarged.
Gr\? ns a*t Cost!
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS,
CHARLES EIFLER ,
.'.cilCULTURAL BUILDING.
sep28dAwSui
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 tare lower than the lowest for the
next thirty days. Call and see him.
deeSlni
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THE STOCK
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GOLD WATCHES, SOLID AND PLATED JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE, CHINA WARE,
GRANITE. TIN AND WOODEN WARE. LAMPS. &C. BOUGHT AT ROCK
BOTTOM PRICES BY
THE NOVELTY CO., No. 57 Hill Street
ESTEY j ) PIANOS ORGANS ! !
CASH. OR ON TIME. AT