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SSIM sh Garden Seed !
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ONION SETS MO SEED POTATOES.
-AT-
E. B. ANTHONY’S
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Xmas, |
Uvt Taffccys. Dressed Turkey*. Cranberries. i
Craabsrry Sanaa, Jelly Preserves. Apple Batter.
Citron, Currant*. Rasins.
Pranas. Mats, Apples
Dried F»s* Pickles
THE FINEST LINE OF .FANCY AND STICK CANDY.
Choice Selection of Toys, V«*es, Ac.
^ar Will have Saturday. Oysters. Sind and Snapper*.
HOLMAN & CO.
Stffta, 6a*» Jaa. 17.
LamsT AssrtmT
---OF-
Fire Works
GRIFFIN f
Candy, Fruits and Not*,
bought before the advance.
J. M. Mills
notice to Teachers!
Hoo. Jaa. S. Ilook, State School
Coamiasioner, has ordered an exainin
ation of teachers to be held on cither
or ail of the following days, to-wiu
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the
26th, 27th and 28tb days of January
1888. In compliance with this new
law, notice is hereby given to ail per
sons who may desire to teach in any
o( the common schools of Spalding them
County during 1888, to present
•tires for examination at the Court
bouse, Griffin, Ga., at $10 O’clock a.
m. on either of the days named above.
Jas. O. A. Milieu,
County Sobool Commissioner.
Jan. 7th, 1888. —tues&wkvdt
MONEY To loan in small
sums on GOOD BE-
CURTTY. Apply to
Tnaae Eras, Box luR,Gridin, Ga
Special Notice.
Griffin, Ga., Dec. 30, 1887.
Notice is hereby giren that on the
21#t day of Dec. 1887, one two horse
wagon and a large yellow ox, with
small looae horns, and about 3 years
old, were aeixed at Price Parket’s
and Jim Farish’e illicit distillery near
Locuat Grove, in Henry county, for
violations of Internal Revenue Laws
Any person claiming them is requir
ed to appear and make such clatm
within thirty days from date of this
notice. J. H. Ringer,
jidB* Deputy Collector.
To Rent.
A six room Cottage, in good r«
pair. Apply to J. A. Stewart.
janl-dtf
JSew Garden Seeds !
Just Received !
Remember we receive White Shad. Trout and Oys¬
ters daily. Oranges still 25c. dozen.
BLAKELY’S BREADS EVERY DAY.
BLAKELY
’ROU5H ABOUT.
Warier. CMCrnkc »»4 «>»■
tnU Iwn *i*a*»*.
DIAZ, 0XAK
Tha midnight tarraader's tots* |
iiu ballad wild to lame.
And though old boots around him tain
He'll guitar jast tteaame I
CoL J. J Hunt went to Atlanta^*
terday.
Cole Nall went down the road jester
dar.
Miss Alice Newton returned home yes
Ur Jay from Atlanta.
Judge Boynton commenced a session
of court at Thomaston yesterday.
Dr. Stapleton ’a father leaves today fi r
bia borne at PrestoD, Georgia
John Ison is renovating his bar, paint
log and changing things generally.
There is a fine promise at present of
a splendid oat and small grain crop,
H;> 1 . Gen, Womack passed through |
yesterday on his way to Upson court.
W, R. Hill, a leading merchant of
Hollonville, was in the city yesterday.
WhiteJy Kincaid is now bookkeeper
for the cotton factory, Mr. Warder be
ing obliged to attend to his fom.
In another column will be found the
advertisement of an exhibition to be giv
en at Patterson’« hall on Friday night.
Rev. G. W. Gardner, who has been ;
visiting relatives at Sharpsburg, depart
ed yesterday for his home in Ft. Veliev.
Another Lundred bales of cotton are
being shipped by Brooka k Mills to
Liverpool via the Georgia Midland and
Brunswick.
The ,uc funeral of Mr. J. W. Boyd on
bunday at the Presbyterian church was
largely attendevl and the set vices very j
impressive.
There was no police court yesterday
of motuiDg, collections— oo account, the „ police .be judge_«D, had not
poor
Uk»n in ■mSf.lf J ’
-
J. T. Manley, whose gin wan burned
down some time ago, is building a new
water mill an 1 gin at his place four
miles east of town.
Several pits of game chickens are be .
ing raised iu and around Griffin, and
mains are expected during the dull
days of next summer.
Col. H. P. Brown, of the Griffin Sun,
went up to Atlanta yesterday a’ d sue
ceeded in securing two printers to gat
out this morning’s issue.
The County Commissioners had nn
meeting yesterday, although they had
expected to meet, on account of the ab
sence of Col. Mills at Zebnlon on legal
business. They will meet today. ;
Dr.J.T, „ Stapleton, , of , Broowood, _ . ,
Oa„ »ho has made this his home for j
about a month past, has litte*l up an
office in iront of tbe News office and
will practice his profession here. IVe j
wish him success.
Mrs. Mary R. Brown, the popular
milliner, ha* rented the Ison room at the
Hill and Slaton ’
corner of street avenue,
and ia moving into it. It is a nice room,
and Mrs. Brown will do a larger busi:
neas than ever after the removal.
Tbe Atlanta creditor* of Gray k Dor
*ev at Sunny Side, have filed a bill to
appoint a receiver and take charge of
the assets. Judge Boynton appointed
J. Hope Malair as temporary receiver
and v appointed xr r ------ Jan nary • 28ib, ' at Griffin,
for a hearing of tbe application. We
understand that Gray k Dorsey had sold
out more than tea days ago.
Rheumatism is caused by la- tic acid in the
blood.» h.i h Hood's Sarsaparilla neutralize*
and thas cure* rheumatism. (to
If HI 1£S§ Be a fear «T War !
The present year i* the fifth year
of modern times, in which the aggre
gate of the figures is twenty-five, and
there will be but five more years in
which such a combination is possible
prior to the year 2599. Probably
but few have ever beard of the old
prophecy, which runs as follows.
It every futon year of oar Lord,
Whet Use sum kingdom of the igores will draw U twenty-five, the evord,
warlike
B>i! peaceful nation* in peace dull thrive.
Students ot modern history will
^recall how faithfully this
has been fulfilled in the
previous years to which it ap
In 1099 Russia, Denmark and
fcr.T.e 1 the coalition against
wbic naugurated the great
lbs: *od in the disastrous do
of l -urK-» XII, at Pultown.
The year 17i>9 will ever be memor
on account of the breaking out
the French revolution.
179S witnessed the campaign
in Egypt and the forma
of the second European coal;lion
France.
In 1S79 war hrr’ » out between
and .aistan, followed
the invasion ot ihe' latter country
British trcop;.
In what manner the prediction is
be verified in 1888 remains yet to
seen, but the present condition of
seem? to promise an abun
fuifillrr. >' of she prophecy —
quirer.
Moshers jon elieve yoar baby of its
without adminutriag opium,
deadly drag, by a*ing only Dr. Bull’s
Si nap-
— ■ - ■ • • —
The confidence cf ‘womankind" is
grounded on the dScacy of Lax-
w hich has proved a remedy of nn
usefulness In Their peculiar ailment*
only 25 rents,
Central Railroad Time Table.
NORTHWARD.
Btraesville Special (Sunday only
a. m Barnesville Accommoda
(daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. m.
Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. m.
Passenger No. 11, 11:31 a. in.
Passenger and Mail No. 1, 4:01
m
Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. tn
SOUTH WARD.
Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20
m.
Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. m.
Passenger No. 12, 4:05 p. tn.
Barnesville Special (Sunday only)
n V m. Barnesville Accommoda
(daily except Sunday) _ 7:1 p. m.
Passenger No. 4, 8.43 p. m.
restlessness, indigestion, constant in
periodical sick headachss. weakness
back or kidneys, pain in the -boulders
difierent^ Isnerent and parte parts despondency of or the me body :>oay by taking feeling ietungoi Sim _of
ode
i Liver Liic. Regulator. ..... It is — not —. cnpleasvnt -----
purely vegetable, and is not injurious to
most delicate eonstitu*iou.
Of CoUllt J COIllllLlSSlOllCF.
Editvr News —Please announce
Dame of T. J. Brooks as a C3ndi
for County Commissiontr, to
tbe vacancy caused by tbe death
S. W Mangham, and oblige
Mast Voters.
For Sale.
-V A bargain bargain can can be be had had ... b\ a cash
in the following earned
One half acre lot on Taj
street near the ."am Baiiev Inst!
S€yeu rocm Jne!iin p wifb
khchcn alUcbed and a weli P f
wa t er t‘ DS [ cannot be excelled in the
a very rich garden, also a lot
n j ce ]juj e barn and stable, all
conveniently arranged. This is
very desirable home for any one
wishb-g to te near one of the best
in the State,
A’so 3 J hundred acres of land in
Pike county in one mile of Jolly on
Georgia Midland ranrrad. About
third of this laud is criminal tim
ber, the remainder i r* high v.ate o
of which about 20 acres is
the finest branch bottom. This is
admirable place for a sto;k farm
any one wishing to engage in
tn; business u u cl tic no would j u i v* do uv wpil »» r n to iu pur |.iui
which can be done on very rea
terms, either cash or part
remainder in 12 months. T. G.
at B. P. Blantons, corner
and 8ih streets, or ad
through the mail, P. O. box
Griffin, Ga. jandd&wlm.
«HorcJH on pn.rs.’
Wl v suSer T ?iles! Immediate relict ana
Piles.” guaranteed. itching, A<k for "llouirh
Sure cure for protrud
bleeding, ail. or anv K. S. fomi W.-i of Jersey Piles. «50c.
or m l,-, City.
fcKlW V JUKN.
Wells' * Health Renewer” rr«torr s health
vigor, and ServonsY>ebOity. cures Dyspepsia, Impotence. Men
For Weak Men,
Women. Rickety children, jfl.
_
Wniw HAIR BALSA”.
gifcp, dressing, res!ores softens to original and beautifies. color. An eie
No
cor grease. A tonic Restorative, t-hopa
Vais coming scalp, eradicates out; strengthens, dandruff. cleans.?^
50c.
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^UVA. WEfOtfT
PURE
i*0®T PERFECT R*?S
Its superior excellence proven in millions
of homes for more than a quarter of a cen
tury It igused by the United states Gov¬
ernment Endorsed by the heads of the
.
Great Universities a* the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful- I»r. Price's the only
Baking Powder that does no> contain Am-
iconia. I-ime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
*t» XOBK. CHICAGO. ST LOUS
dfthwMbp.lop col.nrm
TH’ shrouded heart.
; canno: wio her, for our ways divide.
And we are far apart who once were near
Through misty eyes ! saw her go: bers dear,
CarrosibSed as a sunuuc t sky, denied
A mirror tor my thoughts; t he waterside
Ob cloudy days outstretches deep and Wank,
And doubles not the fern upoa its bank
So cake her face: and the drear world so wide.
Let be: hid somewhere ia the dreaming cloud
That wreathes love's altar, though but smol
dering.
Amid the chilly ash some ember* burn.
Whose touch can wake her .lead heart from its
sbrosd.
And, like Use turning of the magic ring,
Back to my side her wandering footsteps turn
—Henry Edward Bedford.
The Cso of 1'erfnmes.
The uio of perfumed substances for an¬
ointing the body is older than civiliza¬
tion. The Jews employed myrrh, aloes
and spikenard to embalm or anoint the
dead and to perfume the living. The
Bible often alludes to aromatics, such as
balsams and sandal wood. Herodotus
says that the Scythian women used to
preserve their complexions and render
their hands soft with a paste made of in¬
cense-. cedar and cypress wood brayed
together between two stones anti mixed
with oil, which they applied before going
to bed. Cosmetics were freely used in
ancient Athens: Oenona, the perfumer
of Olympus, having brought the knowl¬
edge of perfumes from the mountains of
Thessaly. Venus is often represented
before her mirror. Being the goddess of
love, it was her business to make herself
attractive. Minerva, though having a
more masculine turn, was not averse to
the use of odorous ointments.
Solon, in his laws, forbade the use of
perfumes to excess, and Socrates said
shrewdly that it was impossible to dis¬
tinguish a slave from a free man if both
were perfumed with the same odor.
Asisisla. the accomplished mistress of
Pericles, wrote two volumes cm tiie use
of perfumes, some portions of which are
extant, ami Hippocrates, the celebrated
Greek physician, discussed then - , in his
work.-., treating them from a hygienic
standpoint, it appears from the liaid
tic t thi y v.-. r v . 1 known in ih - t:mc
of Houser, win!, Aristod . tito .great
Greek i hr - did not think,,-t ,v.y
on them n: -w. j ;.«.<• - i.» hi v.-<*rL?.
—-San 1 r.,-;- ..-vo Clirwiick*.
PATTERSON’S HALL,
GRIFFIN.
3 Monster Gift Nights 3
—AND-
Saturday Matinee at 2 O'clock*
At reduced price* for ladies and ehi'dr&n
Commencing
Friday, Jan. *20tli,
, j j Proi. Lowanfla’s Specially Go
j -- Gift AND -- Festival
j Mammoth !
Reserved se..ts on sale at usual place, for
Matinee and each succeeding night. Prices,
Si, 25 and 15 Cents.
100 Beantifol -:- Presents 100
Given away nightly Free of Charge.
I NEW
j ! ; (imilcii Seeds,
Arriving daily from the
_ 1 pa(i ,. tirowers
i
j
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| S W. MANGHAM k SONS.
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j Election Notice.
Office Cocsty Commissioseks, i
Si'ALDistc. CorxTY. Jan. 12th, 1S88. ,
Death having deprived the people of this
county of the able and zcalons services of
our late dist nguised and esteemed associate
and a vacancy having thus occurred in this
board, by authority of law we do hereby or
der uer that ,l»i an au election cicuuu to tu fill mi said vacancy lacuiiy be ue
he!d held in in the the cit city .v of o f Griffin, Griffin, and and at at the the various various
election preo "Ij nts of the * K " county of Spalding
on the Third (5) day of February 1888.
it is further ordered that this noice be pub
lished^daily until the date of election in the
city papers and that the legal number of
notices of same be posted as required by
law
l>one special meeting of said tK>ard, this
12lb January IS-s* T. R. MILLS, C.C.
janHtde M. PATRICK. C. C.
——
rxr.T. ON VS FOR TOUR
Christmas Goods
Full Line Fresh Goods! Lots of M
TURKEYL AND CRANBERRY SAUCE
And EYerything That Is Good !
J. H. KEITH & CO.
ugstedly
STEY PIANOS t
ORGANS
OR ON TIME. AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
H. W. HAF sELKUS,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN '
Boots and Shoes,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
22 Hill Street, * GBEFFIN, Ga
I a^ain offer my stock of inter Boots and Shoes at Lowest posibic
; Farm li-hoes in the State.
prices. Best Home—made
H: W. HASSELKUS.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THE STOCK
--OF--
GOLD WATCHES, SOLID AND PLATED JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE, CHINA WARE,
GRANITE. TIN AND WOODEN WARE. LAMPS, AC- BOUGHT AT ROCK
BOTTOM PRICES BY
THE NOVELTY GO., No. 57 Hill Street.
C. F. NEWTON <£ SON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER* IX
Coal Creek, Jellico, Monteialla and Anthracite Coals!
Kourii and Dressed Lumber of all kinds, Shingles, Lath*. Door*, Sash, Blinds, Moulding*
Bnck, iN /V i-ime. I I ^ent^HMtfcr^a^BuUder= { “^dware^ ^ cJn nQW sop also pi y oar C oito®*r* largr
i in any quantity at the lowest prices. V\e carry a veij
stock of Readv Mixed Paint*. Oil?. Varnishes. Ac. We can make it to yoar interest to c*T ^
onus when in teed *f any thing in onrline.^ F NEWTO N & «ON.
noxCtjanl
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED !
A fresh lot of preserves.
Jellies. Apples,
Oranges. Eanar.nas,
Cocoanuts,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A H0USKEEPPER WILL NEED:
i Boyles & Co’s.
J. DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
; Old tures. Copied and Enlarged.
Gvjis a, t Cost!
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS.
CHjIIILES EIFLER,
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING.
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FOR MEN ONLY NIY . v*s>?■ VIGOROUS HEALTH
■ that aw
perfect To tad hUlKuli Strencth and Yisorooa obacturediaeases Health.
. thoee who •offerfrora the many
artmr TBIALPAOXAGBFBRR.withJHortMPamphleUtc. ^A^QBraKwitSomu*t*d?kmphSuS »m» with sUVwoeat of yoar tronbl*. aa* —cat* HARRIS H.iwth8tmkW.Kraai» REMEDY CO. JSrHgC*
RUPTURED ...o-tinn, PERSONS nenue can have FREE .... Trial of our Appliance. Ask for Termai
WHIPS, WAGONS. BUGCIES,
AND HAFNESS.
—w- -
Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory!Wagon I
Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Rep*»« en -
old Buggies a Specialty.
w. H. SPENCE,
augOSdAwtim Cor. Hill A Ta > lor Street*. GRIFFIN. GA.