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Fresh Garden Seed!
ONION SETS AND SEEO POTATOES,
—AT--
E. R. ANTHONY’S
JyMAwtf.
For
Llvc Turkeys, Dressed Turkeys, Cranberries,
Cranberry Sauce, Jelly Preserves. Apple Butter,
CHren, Currants. Rasins.
Prunes, Outs. Apples.
Oranges. Dried Figs, Pickles.
THE FINEST LINE OF [FANCY AND STICK CANDY.
Choice Selection of Toys, Vases, Ac.
gjBT Will have Saturday. Oysters, Sind and Snappers.
HOLMAN A CO.
ftrlBa, Be.. Jaa. 20.
Land taM
— OF-
GRIFFIN
Candy, Fruits and Nuts,
bought before the advance.
J. M. Mills
To loan in small
sums on GOOD SE¬
CURITY. Apply to
Tbbie Etes, Box 108,Griffin, da.
Special Notice.
GittFKis, Ga., Dec. 30, IBS'*.
Notice ie hereby given that on the
21st day of Dec. 1887, one two horse
wagon and a large jcllovr ox, with
small loose horns, and about 8 years
old, were seized at Price Parkei’s
and Jim Parish’s illicit distillery near
I/Ocust Grove, in Henry county, for
violations of Internal Revenue Lsws
Any person claiming them is requir
ed to appear and make such claim
within thirty days from date of this
notice. J. H. IiiXGKit,
jSdSw Deputy Collector.
To Rent.
A six room Cottage, in ^ood re
pair. Apply to J. A. Stewart.
jan!2dtf
For County Commissioner.
Editqk News —Pleaso announce
tho name of T. J. Brooks as a candi
date for County Commisaionf r. to
fill tbe vacancy cansed by the death
of 8. W Mangbara, and oblige
Many Voters.
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’BOUND ABOUT.
Matter* C .M.nOac Proplr aad Gra
•ral law. Ctomlp.
Ol* AC FIAT POET.
They try to ridicule my verve—
Bat let the rabble sneer !
Shall me and Browning care a carte
Uow much the ' ulirar jeer >
What though l hey call me tujuirl and prig
Or itab aud-shingle j.y ?
I 11 only laugh—I’ve heaps of ‘ dig"
I kaow I'm quite aw lay !
U. 15. Wilkinson, of Newnau, was iu
tbe city yesterday.
Capt. H. T. Jennings, of Barnesville,
was in the city for a short time jester
day.
A notice to the heirs of Sbatteea C.
Mitchell will be found in another col¬
umn.
Mrs. 1. M. Daniel and Jlws Marion
went to Atlanta yesterday to attend a
wedding.
"Currency queen" i» a new shade,
the (int of freshly printed go bills, and
canonly be worn by the whitest skinned
blondes who also have color.
A better article it is impossible to get,
sir ; I have tried them all and unhesi¬
Syrnp tatingly pronounce Dr. Bull’s Cough
to be superior to any—Ex.
The old story :—Trivial symptoms
were neglected until rheumatism became
could established, whereas all the Buffering
nave been prevented by tbe
prompt nse of Salvation Oil. 25 cents.
BAKER--JENNINGS.
Mr. I’. H. Baker, of Tennessee. Weds
a Popular Georgia Lady.
While t.ot unexpected after tbe
prolonged presence of Mr. Baker, in
Gr.rtin, his marriage to Miss Bealle
F. Jennings, a school teacher in this
city from Barnesville, created quite
a ripple of excitement because of the
known opposition of her parents.
This opposition was political and not
personal, as Mr. Thomas H. Baker,
editor of the Tennessee Republican,
of Huntingdon, Tenn.,is a gentleman
of tho highest character and ability.
Miss Jeunings has been the most pop
alar and tfficient teacher in tbe Grif
fin public school, as well as a belle
in the society of the place, and has
such charms of person and character
ns tender her departure a most seri
oils loss lo Griffin.
The marriage took place nt the res
idencoof Col. E. W. Hammond, the
ceremony being performed by Rev.
F. M Diniel and was witnessed by
a number of tbe personal friends of
tho bride and groom The happy
couple left ou tho four o'clock train
for Atlanta, where they arrived just
in timetocitch tho tram for Chatta
nooga, where they will stop fora day
or two and will stop at other places
on tho way, reaching their future
homo on Wednesday.
They were accompanied to Atlanta
by Mrs. E. W. Hamruond, Miss Jhat
tie Mitchell, Col. N if. Collens and
Douglas Glessner, who returned
the lute train last night.
I he Dunce of Pro onllon.
The .atikfmtion of feeling safe from catch
ing any disease from d inking water, from
impure air, from a sick person, from con
tact with foal clothing. Infection or conta-
ion from ary source, is comp ete anc all sur¬
ety adayed t>y the u»e of Dirbys Brophylac-
tic Fluid A bolt e will Five more safety,
comfort and confidence than all the doctor¬
ing in the world
CALL ON US FOB TOUR
Christmas Goods!
Full Une Fresh Goods! Lots of
TURKEYL AND CRANBERRY SAUCE
And Everythin? That Is Good !
J. H. KEITH & CO.
ng&dly
H. W. HASsELKUS,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Boots and Shoes,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
StSt 1) ,11 ;,trecl, - - - GKIFFIN, GA
1 ayraiu oiler my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest posible
prices. Best Home-made Farm ?boes in the State.
H: W. HASSELKUS.
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Alim* u. tl»c llrain.
All feeling, every net of the will, every
time the eve or my other sense is
exercise*! and : . iterations of all the
organs of the body—every movement <>f
a limb, every word tliat is spoken, is due
to the action of the brain. It therefore
stands in the place of a machine, but in¬
stead of deriving its force from foreign
material used as fuel it consumes it3 own
substance, which during sleep is replaced
by new matter left there by the blood,
which has taken it from the food ab¬
sorbed into t! stem.
Tbe jerso o works his brain day
and night con s Ids brain substance
at a greater ra.. . an it is formed, his ex¬
penditures are greater than his receipts,
his income is not sufficient, but his capi¬
tal is encroached upon. With every
action of which the brain is capable an
increased amount of blood flows into the ,
organ, and if it is kept inordinately at ■.
work the blood vessels become perrna- ;
nently distended,they lose their elasticity. ;
They are like an India rubber band that ,
is placed around a large bundle of papers
and left there for several months. When
the papers are removed the band does not
contract to its original dimensions.—Will¬
iam A. Hammond in New York Mail and
Express.
Do yon suffer with catarrh? Yon can be
cured if you take Hood.s Sarsaparilla, the
great blood purifier. Sold by all druggists.
Managing tho Great Retail 8tort*.
The management of these huge dry
goods house3 in New York is a matter of
larger import than the careless multitude
surging through them all day long ever
stop to think. The army of employes is
as large and difficult a command as that
of many epaulette*! officers gain renown
for controlling, and is made up of much
more unruly elements than that compos¬
ing most regiments. There are many
West Point graduates prepared tc assume
the control of large bodies of men, but if
their command was composed to a would great
extent of women and children they
probably prefer the position of private in
the ranks or would hastily resign from
the service at once. The fact, too, that
the majority of the customers are women
and unused to business methods compli¬
cates the di.Ticulty beyond computation.
—Brooklyn Eagle.
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^_PURE ___-
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Its superior for excellence proven iu millions
of homes more than a quarter of a cen
tury. It isused by the United States Gov¬
ernment. Endorsed by tho heads of the
Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr. Price's the only
Baking Powder that does no* contain Am-
nionia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW TOKK. CHICAGO. NT. LOOS
d4thw8!hp,top col.tirm
Advice to Mothers.
Mr.-. Winslow’s Soothixo Syrup,
for children teethiug, is the prescription
of one of the best female nurses and
physicians in the United States, and
lias been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothers
for tlieir children. Dnriug tbe process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from pain, cures dys
enterv bowels, and diarrhoea, griping in tbe
and wind colic. By giving
health to tbe child. Price 25 cents {a
bo! tie. angeoiLtwly
I &2d VvbUksy ilKh.
| ea* ita cured pain. at Beat home of ~ wits
Ucuiar? par- ar¬
IB. seat FREE.
- r«5W M.WOOLLEY, Wbttctadi M.U
Bt.
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For Sale.
A bargain can be had by a cash
mrchaser in the following earned
iroperty: One half acre lot on Taj
or street near the Sam Bailey Insti
tute, seveu room duelling with
large kitchen atlacbed and a well of
water that cannot be excelled in the
city, a very rich garden, also a lot
and nice little b3rn and stable, all
\ cry conveniently arranged. This is
a very desirable home for any one
wishing to be near one of the best
schools in the State.
Also 3 0 hundred acres of land in
Pike county in one mile of Jolly on
the Georgia Midland railrrad. About
one third of this land is original tiro
her, tbe remainder in high s.ate o
cultivation, of which about 20 acres is
cf the finest branch bottom. This is
an admirable place for a stock farm
an j an ^ oufi w j s hing to engage in
tbe business would do well to pur
chase, which can be done on very rea
soaable terms, either cash or part
and remainder in 12 months. T. G.
McAfee, at B. P. Blantons, comer
Meriwether and 8th streets, or ad
dress through the mail, P. O. box
219, Griffin, Ga. jan4d&wlm.
Notice to Heirs,
To the heirs of Shatteen C, Mitchell, of
County, deceased: John H. Mitch¬
e-ecutor of the last will and testament of
C. Mitchell, deceased, has made ap
plication to have a settlement made be¬
tween deceased himself, as executor, and the heirs of
Such settlement wil be made
i>eforc the Coart of Ordinary of Spalding
March, County, 1888. Georgia, Let on the first Monday in
all persons interested in
estate be present at that time and repre
their claims against said estate.
e. w Hammond,
•January 10th, 1888-83.70. Ordinary.
PATTERSON’S HALL,
GRIFFIN.
3 Monster Gift Nights 3
—and—
Saturday Matinee at 2 O’clock,
reduced prices for ladies and cbi'dren
Commencing
Friday, Jan. 20th,
Loral's Specialty Co
--AND-
Gift Festival!
Reserved seats on sale at usual place, for
and each succeeding night. Pric es.
25 and 15 Cents.
Beantiful Presents 100
Given away nightly Free of Charge.
Libel for Divorce.
Pack 1 Libel for Divorce iu Spalding
ts. Paok.J Superior Court.
It appearing to the rt that the defend-
in the above stated case, Jim Pack, re¬
without the State of Georgia, and by
return of the tueriff that he cculd not
found in the county : It is ordeied by
Court that the defendant, Jim Pa~k. be
appear at the next term of this Con t to
said libel; and it is farther ordered
service o tbe same be made upon the
ndant, Jim Pack, by publication of this
in the Muffin News once a month
four months before the next term of
Court This. Auenst 12th, 1887.
JAMES S. BOYNTON,
E. W. Hammond. Jucge 8. C. F. C.
Libellant’s Attorney.
Georgia, Spalding County.—I, Wm. M.
Clerk of the Superior Court of said
certify that the foregoing is a cor¬
'•ony of the order granted at the Au¬
term, 1887, of said Court, as appears
the minutes of said Court. This. 12th
1837. WM. M. THuM.vS.
oct7oam4m Cle
Election Notice.
Office County Commissioners, ,
Scalding County, Jan. 12th, 1888. j
Death having deprived the people of this
of the able and zealous services of
late distinguised and esteemed associate
a vacancy by authority having thus occurred in this
of law we do hereby or
that an election to fill said vacancy be i
in toe city of Griffin, and at the various
prec nts of the coontv of Spalding
the Thud (3) day of February 7888
It is further ordered that this noicc be pub
daily until the date of election in the
papers and that the legal number of
of same be posted as required bv
J
Done special meeting of said board, this
janHtde January 1888 T. R. MILLS, C.C
M. PATRICK. C. C.
J, H. White, Jr., & Co
CLOTHIERS,
31 Hill Street, : : : GRIFFIN,
Griffin, Ga., Dec. 1 7 , ■>
The crowds that were seen in the store of
J. H. WHITE, JR., & GO.,
Yesterday-circus day-tells who sell the Clothing i n
Griffin. Come one and all. No one can tell without
seeing the goods where the Bargains can be found ang
we now say from this date to Feb. 1st, bought 1888, we will
sell goods cheaper than sell they can t be tor who elsewhere. seli
Yet we don’t propose to n cost, debts ? can
goods at cost and live and pay his
Yours, &c.,
J. H. WHITE. JR.. & CO.
C. F. NEWTON «£ SON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Coal Creek, Jellico, Montevalla and Anthracite Coals!
Rough and Dressed Lumber of all kinds, Shingles, Laths, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding
Brick, Lime, Cement, Planter and Builders’ Hardw are.
on ue when in teed of any thing in onrline.
C. F. NEWTON & «SON.
novOtjaul
ESTEY PIANOS
ORGANS
CASH. OR ON TIME. AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THE STOCK
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.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED !
A fresh lot of preserves.
jellies. Apples,
Oranges. Banarnas,
Cocoanuts,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A H0USKEEPPER WILL NEED.
R. J. DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
! iCTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
01 tares. Copied and Enlarged.
Gka:n.s a, t Cost!
FOil THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS.
CHARLES EIFLER,
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING.
sep28diw3a»
Tbonsand Kl Trial LY < ^VIGOROUS HEALTH
* 1 vllII* a 1 ini .aain n ni [tlKUinuvu.
mailed to pa- g die.forthcpetrouble.,and all ©one**
irge proportion Mi
naiih attention to buunees, or «ao»epj»
mr or inconvenience in any way FouD«a direct
forx application cdentific the medical ol priodpfee- discue itJfpgeffi B y
to sett The“W»*
ifluenccis felt without delay.
.To taowwho poller rromthomany SHOES obscure diseases TSEATKHT. Ok'
oroMhtabout b» Indiscretion, Exnoeure. Orer-Braia —Caa Meath, S3, ttre Km. $5.
wor*. or too free Indulgence, we ask that you send us HARRIS REMEDY CO., MrcCHUUo-
RUPTURED PERSONS S06M bur N. Tenth Street. ST.LOOTS. Term*! MO.
can have FREE Trial of Appliance. Ask for
WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGGIES,
AND HAPN'ESS.
-)„(- -
Studebaker Wagon! White Hickory Wagon I
Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
Ahd the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs ou
Buggies a Specialty.
aug2SdJhvCm , W . II. SPENCE,
Oot. Hill. Taylor Street., GRIFFIJ*. Gi.