The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, January 29, 1888, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

- rn rn m . Fresh Garden Seed ! _ POTATOES. ONION SETS AND SEED fts:. * V K E. K. AKTHOWY’S , JyWiwtf. R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. I,#* Old Pictures, Copied and Enlarged. OriWn, (la., Jan. 29. THE FINEST —-GROCERIES- IN TOWNS Both Plain and Fancy. EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First Class and always FRESH At J. M. MILLS'. MONEY To loan in small sume on OOOO 8K. CCU1TY. Apply to Timm Etes, Box 108, Grllllu, Ga. For Sale. A bargain can bo had by a cash turebaser in tho following itamed rroperty: Gao .ball aero lot on Fay or street near the Sam Ibuley Insti lute, seven room dwelling wit it large kitchen attached and a well of water that cannot bo excelled in tin* eity, a very rich garden, also a lot and nice little barn and stable, all \ ery conveniently arranged. This is a very desirable home for any one wishing to he near one of the best achools in tho State. Also 3 0 hundred acres of land in Pike county in one mile of dully on the Georgia Midland rutin ad. About one third of this laud is original tim ber, tho remainder in high suite o Cultivation, of which about 20 acres is efthe finest branch bottom. This is an admirable place for a s-t•» k farm and any one wishing to engage in tbc business would do well to pur chase, which can bo done on very n it sonablo terms, either cash or part and remainder in 12 months. 1\ G. McAfee, at B. 1*. Blantons, corner ad Meriwether and Sth streets, or dress through the mail, 1‘. O. box 219, Griffin, Ga. jan4d&wlra. 14ooil as the Best t Cbt op ns theebeapest! All led of Fruit Trees, Vines and Sunil Fruits. All the new varieties •Vthome. Will exchange for a good cow. Call atul examine or address 8. M. Wayman, Dec.4su.&w3m Pomona, Ga For County Commissioner. Editqr News —Plouso announce the name of T. J. Brooks as a cmdi date for Couuty Commission! r. to fill the vacancy caused by tho death of 8- W Maugham, und oblige Many Voters. "OUR “PERFECTION” BRAND IS A COMBINATION OF JAVA. ARA8I0N, MACHA. AND JAMAICA COFFEES. NOTHING BETTER IN THE MARKET. ALSO THURBER S CELEBRATED M0MAJA COFFEE. HAMS, the KIND THAT MAKE RED GRAVY. WE’VE GOT THE FINEST EATING IRISH POTATOES EVER IN THIS MARKET THEY ARE THE IMPORTED MANGUMS. REMEMBER WE RE CEIVE FINE SHAD AND QmFRS DAILY. BLAKELY ’BOUND ABOUT. flallpra Coacpratac “»*• • rul !•••»• C lonmiy. CONTENT y.i. PISCO.VTIST. j One “T» satisfied not with what lot-serenely must be her meant lot— a* n corner Sever to wander from her humble eot, Mndc beautiful try wise and sweet content. And one. dissatisfied with oil ho had, mad Roved from hi* pUee into the world’s whirl. not bad— , Wlmt did he find? Well, it was and that so girl. The fellow found that cottage One p. d. yesterday. W.R. Logan, a Macon journalist, was in tho city yesterday. Will Redding came up from Macon yesterday afternoon. Garden trash fires have started ttiul spring must bo getting here. Copt. A J. White, of Milner, was in tho eity yesterday talking railroad, Thero will be a small dance at the Grantlnnd Club tomorrow night. 2000 yds. remnants of Herim ntKcheu ermun & White’s this week at 5c, a yard. James 8. Brown is spending to day with his father's family at Flolltuvillo. Divino services nt 8t George’sjchurch to day at 11 o'clock.. Sunday school at 10 o’clock. The Episcopal organ has been hoard from and is expected be in position before Lent. Hcheaermaa & Whit 3 offer great in dueements in short ends of carpet this week. Invitations have been extended for a party to bo given by Mrs, Mary Fowler Tuesday night. The balance of Embroidery will fie of fered at mine.d prints at Hckeuermnn & White’s yds week. Director Grautluud went to Atlauta yest. rtluy in a special Georgia Midland cur, brought from Columbus yesterday morning. The roads in the county are drying up very fast, though in several p aces they might literally he termed “a holy trFior.” Th s week BaUeue.miau A White com mince to ;ake stock, nud all winter goods w ill be sold ut great sacrifices. Now 13 n splounid time to subscribe for n good daily paper— ami in all that makes a good one the Daily News cau not Ik excelled. C. 8. Sbattiic returned Inal night from Washington, wheie he lui3 been vary ing the pleasing monotony of the balmy South by taking sleigh rides. A few more White Blankets will bo closed out at your own price, at Sell u erninu & White’s before taking stock. Itjjs announced that Miss Gussie bacon, daughter of lion. A, 0. Bacon, of Macon, will be married to a Ken tueky geutlman mi the 8th of February. Contractor Westbrook is getting along nicely with the work ou the Presbyterian church nud will have everything ready ss soon as the weather | breaks in tho spring. ! The postotliee department Inis sent out instructions to ail postmasters that here after the law must be enforced and one j o ut postage charged on all advertis j ed letters. 8 line ore ask* “Does it pay to bo ■ good?*’ Perhaps our evidence iu the matter will not b * taken, and so we shall not answer the question directly, but we will say that it is good to be ! P J! dudj/i stewait has introduced a bill for tho relief of Cot. W. T. Trammell, who had a a large warehouse iu Homo seized by the Federal government and turned to its own uses iu 186f>. The bill culls for $1,200. Messrs. Brooks .V Mills will make a cotton shipment early this week via Savauunli and Baltimore to Liverpool. The freight this way is only Liverpool 8u cents, white* by Savannah direct to is 95 cents and by Brnuswick ^ it is 91 cents. George Mooney, who w&e in Golurn bus the other day, returned to Griffin hearing a man shoot himself airo s the hall in the hotel that he was stop ping at. Griffin is really tho only town in tho eonutry where people c insider it worth while to live. Tho Indies desire it said that tho Chinese parties themselves were as nice as white people, but they can not say as much for tho Meliean manager. The Chinamen and their families may mean well, but we'll bo blessed if wo can say they are pretty. They left yesterday morning m tho up train. We publish this morning a new sched nlo of the Georgia Midland k Gulf rail road, which goes into effect nt C o’clock this morning. The schedule is a good ouo f.r Griffin, allowing people to came here from ebb r side ami spend five or six hours in tL niddle of tho day ar riving and dep* ing at very convenient hours. V <> g; the time of departure at all the , lots within the Griffin ter ritoiy. The Ordinary received yesterday copies of the new acts of the last legis lature for tho county officids and justices of the peace, who cun obtain them ou cull. He also desires to notify all parties who have* served on lunacy juries since the 21 h of last October that they can f '*'* scrip for their services upon t on. A law exe ented on that date allows each juror one dollar a day for such duty. We regret to see seme of our neigh boring contemporaries uumccsnuily wound about the tew recent holmes iu Griffin. Those fuiluies have iflVc ed only the pnities immediately concerned, and there a;e ' * ty of homes left to do . tho bnsiuew i trade and bargains may be depeu ip u to be as g^od os ever 1 must bo remembered that Griffin, unlike Barncsville, Hampton and otiior email towns, is not entirely bioko up by the fui'ure il three or four firms. The following is ihe way that Col. T. Henry Baker announces his marriage in his paper, the Tennessee Republican: “Having returned from our raid through Georgia we are better prepared to give our renders a better paper. The raid differed very materially from Sherman’s iu as much as we were captured, but succeeded iu imlucing our captor to re turn with us and assist us by being general manager of our household autl business affairs. We retain the politi cal control of the Republican, however, and propose to make things interesting for our mugwump friend, and tho ’’Lord I thank thee that I am not as that Pbar aset’’ organ of democracy." Con tentious worn in are slaves to headache; but twenty-five cents spent for a bottle of tal vat ion Oil will restore harmony in the household. An Excellent Medicine. "Aty wife and myself were in bad health for som* fifteen years. I chanced to bo look, ing over one of Simmons Laver Regulator Bish¬ Almanacs and saw A. II. Stevens’ and op Pierce’s names to testimonials. 1 then obtained some of he Regulator, and can heartily recommend tho Liver medicine.” Reguiaior to mv friends as an excellent E. HauiusoNjM.D., Gordonsviile, \ a. Mr. James F. Harrison, of llollonville, was hole yesterday. Our merchants who advertise enjoyed * good trade yest 1 rday. P. Bledsoe, J. P , of Mt. Zion district, was in the eity yesterday. Ed. Scotland Dixie Myrtck came iu the city yesterday all the way from Hollonville. Will D. Randall, of Atlanta, came down yesterday evening to spend today with- -and relatives. Zt bulon was represented here yesterday by JndgoT. J. Blaaingame, Mr. W. O. t.svynn Prof. J C Blasmgame and Mr. U.D. Ad a ms. About this time of year the farmer who lias sworn off tho use of guano this year commence-* to lay in his usual supply of that fragrant article. “Is there do balm iu Gilead? Is there uo physician there?” Thanks to Dr. Fierce, there is a balm iu liis “Golden Medical Discovery”—a health, “balm for every wound” to ---------- from colds, , coughs, - „ , consumption, . bron chitis, . and , all >1 chronic, 7 I, blood . and I t* liver _ . .. affections. Of drugguats. -----— •••———- t entrul Railroad Time t able, S'OliTn WARP B li nesvilie Special (Suueliy only 7:45 a. iu. Barncsville Accommoda lion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. m. Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. m. Passenger No. 11, 11:31 a. m. Passenger and Mui! No. 1. 4:01 p. m. Passenger No. 13, 9:05 j. m SOlTH WARD. Passenger an l Mail No 2. 8:20 n. in. Passenger No. 14, 11:20 [> m Passenger No. 1*2, 4:0) p. ui. Barncsville Special (Sunday only) 4:58 p. m. Barnesville Accointnodft tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p tu. Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. m *1 he worst jea'ure about catarrh is its dan- gerotis tendeni . . y .. to * . coi .. suptioc. ..nnt 1 . v.« Hood's Sar¬ blood saparilla elites catarrh by purifying 3- yhe A (*oo<l Horse and Mare Will be 30hi cheap for cash, if Fui Morris. Thanks. To the gallant firemen who so promptly responded to our call lor assistance on last Tuesday morning, we wish to return our heartiest thanks. The noble mai r.er in which they defended our property from de stjuctton will ever be gratefully re inembered' Respectfully, S, W. Mangham & Sons. Removal. Wo have removed from our former location over Stilwell & Keith’s, to the store room No* 18 Hill street, McKee’s old stand. We invite all our friends and the public generally, to call or. us at our new quarters on first floor. Mrs. Respectfully, M. li. Brown & Co. jan21d2w& *4t Christian Church. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. by tbs Pastor. Morning sulject, “The First Divine Panorama.’’ Even ug su ject, “The Great Day of Assize.” Sunday school at 10 a. m. Programme, Hiving a swarm of Bees. Prayt r meeting Wednesday evening. The public cordially invited to attend. YoU-T PURE w e iqhF Its superior 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 tin* Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ST I.OU13. d4thw8thp,top col.nrm PATTERSON’S GRIFFIN, GA. HALL, TUESDAY, FEB. 7TH. ---THE-- MUMi Quintette Ole CONCERT COMPANY, OF BOSTON. Herr GUSTAV HIL LE, Solo Violin. Herr PAUL MENDE. Violin. Mr. THOMAS RYAN. Solo Claiincite and Viola. Herr PHILIP RODELBERGER. Solo Flute and Viola. Mr. LOUIS BLUMENBERG. Solo Vio Ion cello. -AND- Miss ANNE CARPENTER. Prima Donna Soprano Benefit Presbyterian chutch! Admission 75c. Reserved seats 11.00 Re ____,________ served seats can be procured of Mr. C. F. Wolcott, at G. U. Niles’ Clothing Store. LOOK AT THIS ! j One HunditHl and Fifty .. Vacant , , Lots , j | For CrtM Sale CoIa lr*Am from fl One-fourth nA.TAI! 1*1 M to trt Five Acres I j --- I In the thriving City of Griffin, of a popula ! tion of 6,000, and increasing aiulj every day. Throe railroads short completed, time. It is two centre more of will be in a 1 he Middle Georgia, only miles from Atlanta and 00 from Mu on on the Central railroad 17 trains daily. Fruits of all kind can be grown, except tropical. Spring and running streams of free stum water. The healthiest and best climate in the world! Property of all kind for saleat reasonable prices, good bouses in good demand and rents pay a per cent, on investments. gjjf” All that i» nee Jed is u 140,000 or §50,- 000 Hotel, and §10,000 guaranteed and sub scribed to any capitalist who will build it. Come am.1 see for yourself, or address G. A. CUNNINGHAM. Real Estate Agent, Griffin,Ga. aogU’difcw !tm £ “SANS soucr BAR AND BILLIARD PARLOR. --)o(- Saloon stocked with the Best Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc ■ IMPORTED CIGARS a Specialty. -}o( 1020 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, : : : GA J. H. EDWARDS. Proprietor. Si‘p20d6n< ife: FULL LINE NEW GOODS. LANDRETH GARDEN SEED -NEW CROP. j KEITH & CO W. HASsELKUS, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Boots and Shoes, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. * Hill Street, - GBIFFIN, Ci A --o—------ I again offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes a\ Lowest posible prices? Best Home-made Farm Shoes in the State. H: W. HASSELKUS. PIANOS ! ORGANS ! i*mr CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh lot of preserves. Jellies. Apples. Oranges. Panamas, Cocoar.uts, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: Grocerees —1888. —AND- 1888.-- Groceries! PROVISIONS OE ALL KINDS --- AT---- HOLMAN & CO.’S. IGQRQUS HEALT Avoid k tiie iinpoe>'ick>n of pretentious rem> m dies for these trouble*, and all Qoackf, ■ mU oee Take only aim SURE is to Remedy bleed their vic- 9. a that has iukRED thoncands. doe* nol interfere •y »y wiih inconvenience attention to business, in or cause pain or any way. Founded P^flfapplication ^Iron ocientilic to the medical *eat of principle*. disease it* By specific direct die Ao- .god M— . „, , m»l^inflnencc i* fe 11 withoat delay. The natural thonsan-.------ tana coses they _ n reetore premotarely wasted animating fnnetiona of thr. hiramn organism back, restored. the patient The o£ed ana ana broken broken I do^ become* elements of life are given health perfect and full Mu? cheenala nd rapidly gain* both t iength and To To those those who whosnll* anfx <otu . many obscnredlseases TBEATHEMT.—Qua Hoatt, W. Twa Kcs. W. tilt: hronght about by 1 fiiycrui. Expoenre,Over-Bnim ask that wand *Work, or too free Imlulgenco, of we trouble, you and us your name with statement FREB,with\Illnst'd yonr Pamphlet.Ac, secure L PACKAGE FREE Trial Terms! RUPTURED aaiDTilDm PERSONS DFD*»OMCt can prxr» have hnvA FPPF of our Appliance. Ask for WHIP T WAGONS, BUGGIES, AND HAFNKSS. —M- - Studebaker V’agon i While Hickory [Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! And the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices f.ccLibie. Repairs on old Buggies a Specialty. W. H. SPENCE, aug*28d&w6m Gor. Ilill <fc Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA. NEW Garden Arriving'daily from tlic Lead in? j towers. ; i SONS. ; S W, MANGHAM ~~ MIG ROBE He Cures Every Disease that doctors have | ( failed to cure Over 500 persons in nnd cireuiar around Austin are now using it. Scud f-'r , of his treatment showing sworn I statements Adress and testimonials of cures made. J Election Notice. Oi ficf. County Commissioners, i w Scalding County, Jan. 12th, 1888. ) Death having deprived th» people of this county of the able and zealous services of our and late dist jiguised having and esteemed occurred associate this a vacancy thus in board, by authority of law we do hereby or¬ der that an election to till said vacancy be held in the city of Griffin, and at the various election Third prec'nts (3) day of the February ronntv of 1888. Spalding on the of It is further ordered that this noicc be pub th* lislied daily until the date of election >n of city papers and that the legal number notices of same be posted as required by law. Done special meeting of said board, this 12th January 1688. T. R. MILLS, C.C. janUtde M. PATRICK, C. C. TO ADVERTISERS I 11 '.'*’"'- tan offer nobeAe t ongh and effective wo.k than the varioa Ft ‘ t!ilia ’ # i ’ *• HOVVEHU dc O CO J*, • 1 * «toee^?«w York.