The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 01, 1888, Image 4
Fresh Garden Seed !
ONION SETS AND SEEO POTATOES.
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E. K. ANTHONY’S
JyWAwlf.
R. J. DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
SsiT Old Picture*, Copied and Enlarged.
Griffin, Ua M Feb. 1.
THE FINEST
—GROCERIES-
IN TOWNS
Bolh Plain and Fancy.
EVERYTHING
Guaranteed to be
First Class
and always
FRESH !
At J. M. MILLS’.
RECEIVER’S SALE.
For cash on'y, will be sold
Tie Entire stock of Goods
—OF-
STILWELL & KEITH,
from .this date until all is sold. Dry
Goods, Notions Hats. Boots and Shoes,
and without mention all goods in store
at
Much Less Than Original Cost.
Come first and get the best bargains.
NT Also, one large iron sate and
store furniture and fixtures.
Or will sell whole stock and fixtures
at a bargain to any one desiring to
go into tne business.
4. F. STILWELL, Receiver
23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA
Jan.31st, 1888,-dAw
MONEY To loan in small
sums on MOOD 8E
Cl)KITV. Apply to
Three Eyes, Box 10$, Griffin, Ga.
For County Commissioner.
Eiutqr News—P lcaso announce
tho name of T. J. Brooks ns a candi
date for Couuty Commissioner, to
fid Ibo vacancy caused by tho death
of S. \V Maugham, and obligo
Many Voter*.
A Cootl Horse nnrt Mure
Will be uold cheap for c.«sb.
il File Morris.
WHITE SHAD AID OYSTERS
deceived Daily!
BLAKELY
’HOLSI) ABOUT.
Jlaiirr* ( snc.ralac People a*«l Cieo
era I Mew# Cio##lp-
tux mas is tub moos .
Oil, tin- man In the moon has a trick in bin
back:
Wheel
Whiinm! him?
Ain’t yon sorry for
And a unde on hit nose that l* purple and
black; that they water
And his eyes arc to weak
mid run
If he d.re* to dream even he look* at the
tun.
So he j ist dreams of stars ns the doctors
advise,
My! Eyes!
] tint isn't he wise
To just dream of stars as the doctors advice.
Kev. G. II. McCall went np the rood
yo«tciday rooming.
Tho Mechanics had a lino supper in
tho O.ditary's affico last night.
Miss Jones, of Greenville is the
guest of Miss Nellie Grant.
Judge A. M Hptcr arrived in Grifliu
on tho down t: ain yesterday evening.
Sum Dick and his bride passed
through yesterday on their way to
Florida. „
Co:ton is quoted at oue fourth cent
moro Lore than in Mocon, being !>;
here !)j there.
L. E. Key. of Concord; was in the
city yesterday, prospecting with n view
of locating here.
Mra. O mr Towns of Benoit, passed
through to Atlanta yesterday lo visit
her sou Terry Towuh.
Judge and Mrs. J. H. Boynton left
yesterday evening for the sub tropical
exposition at Jacksonville.
The At anta A- Florida railroad bus
reached the Flint river, which it cross
ea near Dorsett's bridge.
Mrs. A. M. Banda!), who has been
visiting Barney Randall’s family, re
turned to.Atlanti yesterdiy.
A certain Macon man is said to call
his wife Aim Archy because she is al
ways blowing him up.
Spooning is regarded as very silly,
but after all it is the spoon that makes
the greatest stir sn ih > world.
Grifliu needs a government post
office building, and Congressman Stew
art sbon d see that she gets it.
There continues to bo too much
pistol firing in ronth Urifiiu at night,
greatly to tho annoyance of lespectable
inhabitants.
The fiddle and the how and the light
fantastic too are tripping r ght along
nud putting in their time well before
the advent < f lent.
’] lie attention of our colored friends i*
called to tho fact that Iho price of cotten
under a Democratic administration lias
been steadier nud higher than for many
years past.
Tho following question, asked tho
News yesterday, is respectfully referred
to the history class: What is the name
of the widow lady who willed Beauvoir
t j Jefferson Davis ?
Everybody not paying city taxis to
day will find tho executions in tho
hands of the m tr.-hal tomorrow. This
is extending the day of grace, but it
will uot be extened any moro.
A« will be seen in tho advertisement
the stock of Stilwell & Ke.th is being
sold at receiver’s sale regardless of cost.
The st,ck is large, varied and valuable,
and pro outs a splendid opportunity to
obtain much needed bargains.
Too many loafers, mostly colored, aro
1 onfiing around the depot at every train,
rondetiug it difficult lor pa-seDgers to
go to nud from the cjxs. Is there no
way the crnnei' cm obviate this tmi
sauc ••
The fair ivt men of the Northwest pass
the winter iu tobogganing. The fair
worn a down this way, where there is
littlcoruo snow, r ad the advertise
meets and are given to bargaining. This
item must be vea l aloud to bo appro
Tbs Rome Tribune, "■if- which
with eight pages, prets dispatches and
great flourish of trumpets, now
thst if is uot raying expense*. It never
paya to run a paper too far ahead of
town it is published in.
The News bad a brief call yeste>daj
from R. II. McCall, a contractor and
j ! builder who has boen m Tallapoosa,
Oa., since Angus!, Mr. McCtell ia
j from Kansas and ia JookiDg for a p<r
J mnnent residoecs in Georgia,
Mr. and Mrs- Tho*. Nall
to Macon yesterday afternoon
and listened to Emmi Abbott
lust night. Mis. Nall will go
on to make a vi-it to Milledgevvllo,
while Mr. Nall retnrnes homo to day.
Bouncing “Baby Jitn’’ Bridges, of
Senior, was in the city yesterday, aud
all other i..'. had to stand around.
Mr. Bridges is: ry good brath of a
baby, av:.l we ■ ould lespectfuby an
non nee to 1 i.iemiia of tho News
that he i <u our side.
* * * * Nervous debility, prema
turo. decline of power in either six,
apeeddy and permanently cured. Large
book, 10 cents in stamps. World’s
veusary Medical Association, fi63 Main
Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
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The use of slatesi i the public schools
seems to be a thing i f ha past. Tney
have been stipe:c ■/ scratch pads,
and there is uo! complaint from
parents at tho additional Cost that this
entails in furnishing their children
with school paraphernalia. But ihe
slate had lo go. The noise mado with
them by the children distrait d the
teachers, who are forced to give their
nerves every possible chance; ami theu
by the woof '• atch pads pupils can
preserve < xnn for future reference.
The slate !i td v —like other things
which were whe j' .vo were boys” it had
to make room for new fangled innova
tious born with “other rimes, other
men;” and no more will the small nr
chin make a toboggan slide lor summer
flies on his coat sleeve as he removes t e
dampness from his slate that was made
with neither spo ge nov water.
Do you suffer with catarrh? Yon can be
ured If you take llood.s Sarsaparilla, the
c cat blood purifier. Sold by all druggists.
I.
Uentrnl Kail road Time Table.
NORTHWARD.
Birnesville Special (Sunday only
7:45 a. iu. Birnesville Accomnioda
lion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. m.
Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. m.
Passenger No. 11, 11:31 a. m,
Pasfcenger and Mail No. 1, 4:01
p. m.
Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. m.
SOUTHWARD.
Passenger and Mail No. 2,
a. in.
Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. m.
Passenger No. 12, 4:0 > p. m.
B irnesville Special (Sunday
4:5S p. no. Barnesvillo
tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p.
Passenger No. 4. 8:43 p. m
Mothers should mice warning and
dosing their babies with laudanum
teething- Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup an
swers the same purpose and it is
to be perfectly harmless. Trice 25 cts.
Home fashionable ladies are not
Tied with ready made fans but must
the made to order, they are, however,
satisfied with Dr. Bull’s Cough
at 25 *ents and tnlo- it regularly.
“One fue bnrus out another’s
ing,” and most pain suffeis more to
cared, Salvation Oil is poiuless and
tain. Tt costs only 25 cents.
For Sale.
A bargain can be had by a
purchaser in tho following
iroperty; One half aero lot on Tay
or street near the Sam Bailey
tute, seven room dwelling
large kitchen attached and a well
water that cannot be excelled in
city, a very rich garden, also a
and nice little barn and stable,
very conveniently arranged. This
a very desirable homo for any
wishing to he near one of the
schools in the State.
A^so 3 0 hundred acres of land in
Tike county in one tnile of Jolly on
the Georgia Midland railn ad. About
one third of this land is original tim
her, tiie remainder in high state o
cultivation, of which about 20 acres
efthe finest branch bottom. This
an admirable place for a stock farm
and any one wishing to engage in
the business would do wei! to pur
chase, which can be done mi very rea
sonable terms, either cash or part
md remainder in 12 month.-. T. G.
McAfee, at B. P. Blantons, corner
Meriwether and Bill streets, or ad
dress through the mail, P. (). box
219, Griffin, Ga. jan4d&wli
Advice to Molhers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothisu Hykci*,
; for children teething, is the prescription
of oue of the best female must s and
I physicians iu tho United States, and
tins been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothers
for their children. During the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from pain, cures dya
enlery and diarrhoea, giiping in tiie
bowels, and wind colic. By giving
health to the child. Price 25 cents [a
Ixiltle. augeod&wly
^--?ourwE»o/rr PURE
1
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Iia c uperlor excellence proven in millions
«f homes for more than a quarter of a cen
tury. It isused by the United States Gov-
crpment. Endorsed by the heads of the
Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream
Baking Powder does no* contain Ammonia,
I.ime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PKICE BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ST LOUIS.
d4thw8thp,top col.arm
GBIFFIN FEMALE COLLEGE,
gkiffin, ga.
TUESDAY, FEB. 7TH.
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CONCERT COMPANY,
OF BOSTON
Herr GUSTAV HILLE. Solo Violin.
Herr PAUL MENDE, Violin.
Mr. THOMAS RYAN, Solo Clarinette
and Viola.
Herr PHILIP R0DELBERGER. Solo
Flute and Viola.
Mr. LOUIS BLUMENBERG, Solo Vio
Ion cello.
■—AND—
Miss ANNE CARPENTER,
Prima Donna Soprano
Benefit Presbyterian Chinch!
J3T Admission fl.00.
“SANS SOUCI”
BAR AND BILLIARD PARLOR.
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Saloon stocked with the Eest
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc
IMPORTED CIGARS a Specialty.
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10-20 BROAD STREET,
COLUMBUS, : : :
J. H. LOWAROS, Proprietor.
sep20d6in
Libel for Divorce.
Jane Pack i Libel for Divorce m
Vs. Pack.J L Superior Court.
Jim
it appearing to the rt that The
ant in the above stated case, Jim Pack,
sides without the State of Georgia, and
the return of tiie fciierifl' that he cculd
be found in the county: It is ordeied
the Court that the defendant, Jim Pack,
and appear at the uext term of this Con t
answer said libel; and it is further
that defendant, service Jim o the Pack, same by be publication made_ upon of
order m the lriffin News once a
for four months before the next term
this Court. This, Auirnst I2tli, 1887.
JAMES S. BOYNTON,
Jiicge S. C. F. c.
E. tV. Hammond, Libellant’s,Attorney.
Georgia, Spalding County.—I, Wm. of
Thomas, Clerk of the Superior Court
couuty, certify that the foreg -icg is a Au cor
rcct - ony of the order granted at the
gust term, 1887, of said Court, as
from the minutes of said Court. This,
August, 1887. WM. Clerk M. 1HOMAS, 8. C. S. C.
oct7oam4ui.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
/"VRDINARY’ * OFFICE. Spalding
tt, Gkokgia, January 30th,’.S8S.—E.
bioodwor h, Guardian of Minnie
has applied to me for letters of
from said Guardiauship.
Lot all persons concerned show cause
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county,
my office in Griffin, on the first Monday
Mach, 1888. by ten o’clock, a. m., why sue
lette s should not lie grasten.
83.00. E. W. HAMMONND, Ordinary
/ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Simi.din »
17 tt, Gkorgia. January 31st, 1888.—J. J
Manghum has appliicd tome for letteis
Admiuisiration, ue bonis non, on the
of Jno. C Maugham, late of said county,
ceased,
Let all persons concerned show cause
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county,
my office in Griffin, on the first Monday
March, ’.888, by leu o'clock a. m,, why
letters should not bo granted.
$3.00. E W HAMMOND, Ordinary
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l^ /'ORDINARY’S OFITfite Si-ai ding Cor
Ti, tiKOUGiA, January 3Lt, 1888 — J.
Maugham has applied. to me of for 8. letters W.
Ai ministration on ilie’estatc
hum, late of said county, deceased.
I. t all persons coneertied show cacse
fore tho Court of Ord duryofsaid first Monday county,
my office in Griffin, ou the
March. 1888, by ten o’clock a. in., win
lifers should not be g anted.
*300. K. 'V. II iMMOND, Ordinary.
/"ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Spalding Corn
\J ty, Geobgia, Jauutry 31st,
R. Fills has applied to me for letters of
ministration, de liouis non, on the estate
William Ellis late of said county,
Let all j etsons concerned sh«w
be ore the Court of Ordinary of said
at my oiiice in Griffin, on the first Monday
M ”ch, 1888, by ten o clock a m.,wliy
leite-s should not be grafted
«3.C0. E. W, HAMMOND, Ordinary.
IANSY f ILLS S
FULL LINE NEW GO JDS.
LANDRETH GARDEN SEED-NEW CROP
J . H. KEITH & CO. i |
H. W. HASsELKUS,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Boots and Shoes,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
a** Hill Street, - GHIFFIN, Ga
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I again offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest posible
prices. Best Home-made Farm Shoes in the State.
H: W. HASSELKUS.
) PIANOS !
) OR GIJLNS !
CASH. OR ON TIME. AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
5“
Grocerees —1888.
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1888 .- Groceries!
PROV ISIONS OF ALL KINDS
---AT
HOLMAN & CO.’S,
ROW oi MHD prrtentjou*
Avoid the imposition raa»
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iCUKED thcocandi, dot. not Interftn
' wiih artention to buimeu, or evue ptln
orinccn.cmenco in any vsy Founds
cn jcicnUic medical principle.. dUcaatlU.peeafc By direct
pplicaiionto Tnenccii the .cat of delay. Themtunl
fell humanontanismr«tor«d. without Th*
aoimati ra.ofthr,
trusted r
bccomcac
| T8EATMEHT. —tea Macth, <3. gwa Ko*.W. Itoc-
noraiUivwnwo xuu».*wuvw, HARRIS REMEDY CO., MFC CtiiMu
WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGGIES
AND BADNESS.
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Studebaker Wagon I White Hickory Wagon!
Jack? ? G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
At.d the COL UMBL5 BUGGY atthe Lowest Prices possible. Repairs c
old Buggies a r eci ty.
W. H. SPENCE,
augflSdAwGm Ocr. Hill A Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, CA.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED!
A fresh lot J; eserves.
Jellies. Apples,
Oranges. Eanar.nas,
Cocoanuts,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HGUSKEEPPER WILL NEED:
NEW
Weil Ms,
Arriving''daily from the
Lcatlir^ lx rowers.
fW.i™ &w.
MICROBE KILLER
Is now the rage in Austin, Tex. Mr. Kadam.
Nurseryman, Austin, Texas, is the Inventor.
circular of hi* treatment showing sworj.
fitnfpment> statements nml and t««fimoninl^ testimonials nf of #®nre« cures m<i«lf> made.
Adrcss
Election Notice.
Office Coukty Commibsionkbs, >
Si-aldiko Count r, Jau. 12th, 1888. )
Death having deprived th# people of this
county of the able and zealous services of
our lute diet nguised and esteemed associate this
and a vacancy having thus occurred in
board, by authority of law wc do hereby or¬ be
der tint an election to fill said vacancy
held in the city of Griffin, and at the various
election preo nts of the countv of Spalding
on the Third (3) day of February 1888.*
It is further ordered that this noicc be put'
fished daily until the date of election m the
city papers and that the legal number ol
notices of same be posted as retired by
Done special meeting of said board, Thi.
12:h January 1888 T. R. MILLS, C.C.
janlJtde M. PATRICK, V. C.
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