The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, January 25, 1888, Image 4

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gjjl'/ Fresh Garden Seed ! . ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. --at- P; ; E. R. ANTHONY’S R. J. DEANE, 6" PHOTOGRAPHER. Sir B PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. B |g*OU JVt«r<* Cofw-d t»4 Eto»rjr*d. LaipT AsdanT -OF- 5^;./ Fire Works | CRIFFIN ! Candy, Fruits and Nuts, bought before the advance. J. M. Mills K MONEY To loan in small *n£o« on GOOD BE CL’KITE. Apply to Til mix Etta, Box W, Griffin. Ga _ TOT O oHIC, 1 A bargain can be had bv a cash •urcbaicr in the following named iroperty; One half acre Sot on Tay or afreet near the Sam Hatley Insti tute, seven room dwelling with large kitchen attached and a well of water that cannot be excelled in the oily, a very rich garden, also a Jot and nice little barn and stable, all tery conveniently arranged. This Is a very desirable home for any one wishing to be near one of the best schools in the Stale. Also i 0 hundred arrc« of land in Pike county in one mile of Jolly on the Georgia Midland railrrad. About one third of this land is original tim ber, the remainder in high state o cultivation, of which about 20 acres is cf the finest branch bottom. This is an admirable place for a stock farm and any one wishing to engage in the 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 II. P. Blantons, corner Meriwether anfl Sib streets, or ad dresa through the mail, P. O. box 219, Griffin, Ga. j*n4dA«T m. Special Notice. < Griffin, G*., Dec. 30, 1S S T Notice i« hereby gjren that on the 21*t daj of Dec. 158#, one two horse wagon and a ltrgc yellow ox. with small loose horns, and about 5 years old, were seized at Trice Parke: and Jim Farish's illicit distillery near l> 0 cust Grove, in Henry county, for violations of Internal lie venue Laws ed Any person maiming them is rtquir to appear and make such claim within thirty days from date of thi« notice. J. H. Binokb, jSd3w Deputy Collector. Seed Early Rose. Early p; Onion Setts, Garden i 'ROCSBABOTT. ■ aii*n C« f o » i» *bra a rat I*m Sawl,4 ;ai ms*. or rmr rxoouat I .Oft to wake m 2 early 4a«x. Aid ASses sparrows *'tfe*ey' — them lens ever wttfc • yaws 1 Asi so to Fiery. I lore to re* tit* n».c; mis— la pi- tor* book* It r, stare I doa’t tan a b*t. How Pioeouj too*.* 1 toft to'.o abed tad. bsotb. Jit drtAKij dor*. And au< tit* R*p’«rbt«d fori .*rr With (useful d'*' M m Mary Baihday it quite ill from as attack of brooetuti*. The world wa* sever «s fall of oppot fnaitiea for young uses of good thought as now We believe wo would Jbe willing to exchange the weather we bare been hiv log for a little snow. Speak a good word for your town aui it* enterprises occasionally asd in this way if wil! be .benefited somewhat. To be ourselves mierepresente*J teach e* ax not to belUve tbe one tenth of the bad things said agamst others. To Bashful Correspondent—The first thing for yon to do is to pop the qae* tioa ; the second to question the pop. When Ed. Cox marries, on the 8th of next month, he propose* to take bia wife through to Florida and stop here on the w*v back. Why can we not get a large and con slant stream of immigration flowing to wards Georgia ? It would build up our waste places in a few years, and would the price of laud. Toe society people of Macon intend a calico bad at au early date. The novel feature of the occasion is that gentleman will wear collar, cuffs cravat male of a piece of the dress of the lady whom they escort From a visitor just returned from York wc leant that the News is i iu higher J® consideration there that) the Hera.d, the World or any New paper. Thi* will u>t bj s.urpris ® r > onr s,J bscribers. XLe Booth Barrett ergageme-nt in At panned out as follows Friday .^i.l 19 ; Saturday matinc-e, 82, 50 ; Saturday ay night, i *»,%5 ; tots! j t $7,690.50. Unfortunately, the j spccnlators made money on their Hume robbers entered the- smoke of Coi. U. A. Peebles, at H&iup Friday night, and stole therefrom I quantity of meal, flour, lard and such 1 There was a large stee-1 trap set read.ness for any tiutrnders, but nn failed to come in contact H, If *e cunld advertise our state enough attract a large immigration from the and fiom Europe, our people who now land poor would be rich. the immigration .brings money not, it would do good. More work- means more use for lambs, and more for lac !« means wealth where pover is now-, Andrew Jackson Lancaster, a printer worked is the San office a few ago, is now poking rock in At ■ simp,y for warming his feet. His i extremities becoming cold, he into the first house he ran anyMaking off his shoes, sat t*y the fire and comiueoced to them, u proceeding which was to by the lady of the house, ' A sut auatd U y u Augusta saved persons from drowning; bnt Dr. Cough .Syrup Lus saved its thous fr*m 'resumption. VV hen constipated, take a dose of To Suffer from liver disease so cheap and anre a remedy as be bad, is au aclnal crime oue’s own health. Trice 25 cts - of Hebron, All Eastern stock. PraLJ. iL Wiimis*. d Mitoer, Ga~ tit elected pnnop*1 of *J» High School, tad » oov toMMsgst the Bnek kct&tmj. He «• f»d«*led »: tbc state CwwMity wiifc dktiseii* and i» recess tuesHkfci very highly. He ; will aeeare as **n*tust *a soon a* the ; attesdasee authorize* it The Nevaas liermki »n The Hen ry Coaaty Weekly 3s*» reomtly pur cLaaed a^eer Campbell power press. and appear* sow u as 8 page. 4£ ooi nmn j *per We feel sut of a fatherly interest in the old Weekly, and Messrs Speer k Turner are conducting it in a wsy that delight*oar heart. Awora ,. a * to tbc loBowin . „ . « *"• . th .. * Henry County Weekly there ought to be a good many garden. well tf»ded te MeDc®ourti this spring. ‘ There ^ aa opin - j ' ^vSmg m the minds cf dei-xen* dm quiet village that there s t 1 . tmouci of gold and ailver L .Jeu ta the old beam and garden? -roan- town. Oar people are thought to have hidden treasure Iran the ysnkee thieves in 1864,'and is sssnj instances not to have found it Whether thi* theory be corract or not, we can not ut, bat certainly it is, while at play young Victor Upcharcb onearthcu a twenty dollar g- ld piece, and the pre Etuaptton i* that tier-? is ®f«re of the *am? *ort.” “is there no halm in GueaulJ I* there no physician there?” i Thanka to Dr. Pierce there » a balm ; us Jus “Golden Medical Discovery —a j “baim for every wound” to health, \ from oolds, congLa, consumption, bron ! cbiti*. and all chronic, blood and liver i afTectk»s*. C>f drnggusts. ----——— 0 * aaffering f--. ictionil , deimsgameatc! , or any of tfc« fnl disorders or weak] ness incident to their sex, Dr. Pierce’s treaties, illustrated with wood cats and colored plates G60 pages), anggests sure means of complete self cure. Sent for 10 cent* in stamps. Address Worlds Dispensary Me tica! Association, Bsf file*. N. Y. : Local Brevities. Mr. J H Copeiiud. of L<x i**t Gr^ve. was bere yesterdiv. Mrs tv. J Ksneasd fr -co n visst to Atlanta yesterday. Mutes Nelli* Char 1 ton asd Rm,y Ba> ol s-ent yfcf’.crday in Atlanta. Mr. Wliliam Ami*, of Greenwood. H»r:ry county. w*s in the city yesterday. j JadjonMathtwi left yesterday for Cur tertvill* and other jKNnt* in North Georgia, ; J. P. Bawtoli. the forema* of th* Bun of- has moved into the Farmer tvms- cn street. Mi,. Ellen Starr, a very {.ronsineat iady Union district died an Monday, sr td about fifty year,. l'he well at the ice factory is 10S feel deep, and still going deeper, although it already ha, a capacity of 12,000 gallons. J.H. , « White, vrv:. Jr., t arrived in the city last , n jj-ht from a prolonged tripfto Florida and SouthGeorgi^,looking hale and handsome. There will t.j areurooe of the tnembet? and congregation of the Bapfct c hurch on eiaht, to which everybody is cor¬ invited. C ° or, ‘>’ "*«*!>' ^ ^ L was in Griffin last Monday. John says can't he beaten «hen it come* to sell¬ things cheap.” ThejAtianta and Florida Railroad are now running traina to WooUeyville. Anew sta- and postoffice Lave been established be - there and Fayetteville, named Inman h**™ of their formerprmid«.t Aaron 1-mbro. arreited on Monday on a of pointing a pistol *t aao'.her, had preliminary trial before Squir Cohens and was bound ov.:r to the Superior in the sum of *!00 for carrying con- weapons. Mr. C O. Wynn, of High Fail, formerly clerk at Niles' store, passed here Saturday to ttiaata, where he will shortly make home permanently. He did not forget proudiy mention the advent of a ten pound y j| his residence last week, A Hampton correspondent says • several town*, especially Griffin, are ioudlv about having made direct of cotton to foreign markets this | Away back eisht years ago. when j cotton receipt* were severs, thousand ■ , !ef in exceM of GriffiDi per 4nnamr Mr , | Schaefer consigned many thousand straight to L;v«'rpo<iJ." That is all about whai Hampton ha* done, but much did Mr Bchaefer ship from there fall ? Hampson is a very go,>d has-been- for one season, but Griffin is a now-iser. ) "It's only a question of lime,'' and a short too. a* to when your rheuniat>m will to Hood's Sarsaparilla. Try it 4 To Rent. A six loom Cottage, iti good r« Apply G> J. A. Stewabt. j u; 12 1: f Removal. We have removed from our location over Stilwell & to the store room Nc* 18 street, McKee’s old stand. We all our friends and die public ■ to call or. as at our new on first floor. Mks. Respectfully, M. R. Bkown a Co. j*':2Id‘2w& v4t Wood as the Best! ( htap theebeapest All .n,, kd i as . j Fruit Treps. Nines and Small AH \U .UC 1.0 now Ll-w varieties v irtolioe .lgbt ; ^ home m iu excbdLge for a good ; Call and examine or address S. M. Wxnu.v, Der.4sn &w3m Pomona. Ga. ' 310 tOriCIL *££T06. It4 5t fteaaaa f*r Not HaviagOs. Tfee beli **s cot racg for eoancil meeting last sight &cd the lamplight er weet around and notified the aJ derates that there would be no meet iag, and there was none- There was no reason for this and no one would had; be - tat jj 0r j| t \ Q gay that there E0 mee ^ zg , ji is true that Aider mea George and Patrick and Clerk ■ Nall were too tick to attend: bat ; there were six aldermen and the mayor in town besides, and Deputy Clerk Hardy could have been present. ; There is plenty of business for the council to attend to, and as they, ^ were elected for that purpose they ! &lfiecd t0 it . R c BQfr can;e to ai{erjd the meeiiag M d waa disappointed. BE He ted tLat tLe s. G. A -V. -k. bad l0 Mr Sea rev‘s ctqwJ. 4Qd that the proceeds <$2, 500f bad been applied to bnyap cny lauds, W E Hudson Lad some plans to submit to the council in regard to a fire bed aod wanted instructions to go anead and mske arrangement; Xo other council men were to be ®® CE E P fitree.- The Ounce tf Prciantlan. Tb* Mtahctiaa of feeling safe from catch lug aay dlseae* from d-inking water, from mporw air. from » S -i person, from con u« with fee! clothing. Infect >n or conta- i m '.roai asy were*, is rewnp’ete *e: all sbx- ety Mlsytd by * bou the use of Dirby* more' Brophylac- safety, A * will Five offi { , rt and iosc-is-.ee iban ill the i ■ tor- i t: i t th * -i - __ ___ (entral Railroad . __ Time _ Table. . , SOETHWABIi. Barnesville S ; ecial (Sunday odIv _ do.A. ,. m. Laruesviue ... Accotnmoda , _____, j Hon idailv except Sunday) 5:57 a. m. Passenger No. ‘i 3, 6:41a. - tt „ n m. . Passenger No. 11, 11:31 a. in. Passenger c and Mail No. 1. 4:01 P- tn. Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. m SOrTHWAEC. Passenger and Mail No. S:20 a. m. Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p m. Passenger No. 12, 4:0) p. m. Birnesvillc-Special (Sunday only) 4:58 p ta. Barneeville Accommoda t j on (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p W. Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. m. iuuw eioht Its superior excetlence proven ic niillious »f homes for more than a quarter of a cen tury. It isused by the United States Gov- Endorsed by the beads of the Unive-sitk * as the Strongest, Purest moi-t Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does no* contain Ammonia. Lime, or Alum. Bold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. SEW SOBS. CHICAGO. -T AOl'I* dtthwStbp.top col.’arm “SANS SOUCI” BAR AND BILLIARD PARLOR. — )o(- >»'..*•-t -t.cktd with the Eist i • /-»• r LtC , LiqUOTS, blgafS, IMPORTED CIGARS a Specialty. -)0;, 102U BROAD STREET, : : : GA J. H. EDWARDS. Proprietor. '••p-0d6m LOOK A ™is Hundred and Fifty Vacant Lots For Sale from One-fourth to Five Acres I --- D'Jj^^s 6.<W), and Un.v increasing of (.nffin, of every a popu'a day. railroad' completed, ar.dj two more be in a short time, ir is the centre of Georgia, only 43 mites from Atlanta 60from MV;on. on the Central railroad trains daily. Fruit* of all kind can be except of free trophal. Spring and running 'ton? water The fcealthseft best climate in the world' Property of kind for saleat reasonable price*. Bouses good demand and rent* pay a coed per on investment*. LIT Hotel, A1! that and $l is 0<0 00 guaranteed is a $40,000 and or A5C,. tub to any cap.^Ibt wLo will build it and ace for jourswlf, « addre** G -. A * CUNNINGHAM, 1 ^ E ° ute A « et - Grimn.Ga. CALL ON UC FOR YOOR .11 Christmas Goods! Fall Line Fresh Goods! Lots of TURKEYL AND CRANBERRY SAUCE And Everything That Is Good ! J. H. KEITH A: C(). -jg®sd!v H. W. HASsELKUS, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Boots and Shoes, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. 1 *£•> Hill .Street, - GHIFFIN, Gg I again offer. my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest p>oeibl« prices. Best Home-made Farm ?bocs in the State. H: W. HASSELKUS. ESTEY ) PIANOS ! ) ORGANS l :V| CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! % % A fresh lot of preserves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges. Banar.nas, CocoanufSj AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED. McFarland, Bodies k Co’s. Fox* Xmas. Live Turkeys. Dressed Turkeys. Cranberries, Cranberry Sauce. Jelly Preserves. Apple Sutter, Citron. Currants. Rasiffs. Prunes. Nuts. Apples. Oranges. Dried Figs. Pickles. THE FINEST LINE OF FANCY AND STICK CANDY, Choice Selection of Toys, Vases, &c. ‘T^S' Will have Saturday. Oysters. Sh d and Snappers. HOLMAN & co. __:d theoaad*. does not iirttrfat wuh aaennoa to tncuu er ohm pti> . wioot»»e«ien«in»i!T w«t FouM A____ Wfiknem ttwwBSis oo BcieBtiSe ntol priscipU*. B/ din* 1 die Ag^d ] , *B»«ica« :h:--3sand< •Weed __ . of the hnaao oubb I hii mnl and L. «Bim»rtre And elm perfect aad Deucies cheerful TBEAmEKT. —Cti itatt, <3, ftn Ncx.18. Tin: Work, or too fr_____ _ ________ _ ____ HARRIS REMEDY CO., RpeCKiot... RUPTURED PEr--- ONS can have - FREE •*»«*«= Trla J^p^inceT' Ask^r^'enn*t WHIP.:, WAGONS, BUGCIES ) AND IIAFNESS. —w- - Studebakfai .'iagon i White Hickory |Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon ! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! And the COLUMBUS BUGGY at ihe Lowest Prices possible. Repairs c Buggies a Specialty. W. H. SPENCE, Mi-.-,: .u,rn Cor. Hill Taylor Street,. GRIFFIN, GA. -YEW Election Notice. Office Cocxtt Commissioxkrs, j, f h M’ALDixo CorxTY. Jan. 12th, 188?. Death having deprived ih« people of this s der our board, county and that late a vacancy by of di*t>‘ngui*ed authority the election having able and of and to law thus fill zealous esteemed we said occurred do vacancy services hereby associate in this or¬ be of an held in the city of Griffin, and at the various Driving daily from election prer nts of the county of Spalding (he i Jifhed daily until the date of election in th* 1.2; Growers. 1 city paper? and that the legal number of j law. notices of same be posted as required by Dane special meeting of said board, th^ 12th January 1888 T. R. MILLS, C-C. ». MANUHAl i sms. jauHtde M. PATRICK, C. C BOYS. 1 County Commissioner. EDUCATE YOUR Editqr News— Please Cive Them a Printing Press* announce All Sires from $2 Complete with name of T. J. Brooks as a candi up for County Comtnissiouf r. to ’ Type. Ihe vacancy caused by the death j Send for Illustrated Price last. S. W Manglmn, and oblige JOHN S. L i-IN. Arent for the Baltimore I Priming Presses, Ncf 411 Broad way. N- Maxy Voteks. jan25dAwwlm