The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 02, 1888, Image 4

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B9B99BS Fresh Garden Seed ! ! ; ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. | . , E. K. ANTHONY’S R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. SSrOM Pirlsfe*. Copied tod Euler gvd. j | THE FINEST -GROCER IKS- IN TOWNS Both Plain and Fancy, EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First Class and always FRESH ! At J. M. MILLS'. RECEIVER’S SALE. For cash only, will bo sold Tbe Entire stock of Goods STILWELL & KEITH from this date until ali is sold. Dry Goods, Notions Hats, Boots and Shoes, and without mention all goods in store at Modi Less Than Original Cost. Come fiist and get the best bargains. Vet" Also, one large iron sate and store furniture and fi: fixtures. Or will sell whole stock and tixturcs at a bargain to any one desiring to go into the business. J.F. STILWELL, Receiver 23 Hill SI., GRIFFIN. GA Jan. Hist, 188*,-dAw MONEY To loan in s mall Minn* <>n GOOD SK Cl)KITV. Apply to TiibeK Ktks, Box I08,Grilliri, On. For County Commissioner. Editqr News—F lense announce the name of T. J. llrooks as a cntuli dale for County Commission* r, to till tbo vacancy caused by tbo death of S. W Maugham, and oblige Many Voter®. A Good Horse and Mare Will bo sold cheap for cash, if Fill Morris. j i j ! j j Receiveil llaily! j BLAKELY ’BOl’SD ABOUT. i | ■ Mailer* ( aaeerwtew **#a»te a*d «.ea •rat Saw. «*—•»> j rncnenmc—x soxsist I did not *ee tb*s hj*>oh‘* e*.UpM! last night. Bat from lit* bosom of the dismal c.oua. Whi* b wth; : a cLi-» -* • *,canty hke a shrood, sad plight' ! heard her tlm» complaining Oh The envious earth, now, hideth from my sight loved I bowed Tha f*c*of Uin that me, am In this black shadow, while she is allowed Trf drink bis looks in—which are ta ns by right Is this the end of all hi* love for me- P*,r me—that ticTer vex-d him with com plaint. off. follow*, and, silence, keep* Who, far in Hie memorr Una g while the dull earth II ; Norw—ail i* lost-nay. i:ay'—his light , bkeaks faint; I Ob joy' —oh heavtii’. Once more hi* 'ate see. Ur. 1' J.{Mitchell was in the city yea ter.liy. J. M. blade, of Pike, spent yesterday in this city. Col. E. W. Hammond spent yestar <l.iy in Atlanta. George Siooney went np tbe road yesterday inclining, Mrs. i. C. Brooks returned from Atlan ta yesterday evening, Mrs. G. r. Wiedermau returned yea tcrdiy to V;iHedgevii!e. W. E. II. Bearcy wa» out of tbe city yfsterday on railroad business. Mrs. II. C. Horn left yesterday morn ing for Macon and Milledgevillo. Mrs. IJ. F. Allgood arrived in the city yesterday evening from Triou Factory. Little Miss Gertrude liamtnond left yesterday to join her father at Empire, Ga. A morning passenger for Texas on the up train yes erday bade the world good bye. Henry Banka, of Lagrange, and an old beau of Grifiiu, was in Ibe city yes ! ti Tvi.iv evening, jjh Bparka bus gone to Florida and Alra. Sp irks is spending a couple of weeks in Pike. The Methodists chared the handsome sum of $3,50 on their Chinese ixhibit iou last week. 8. II. Wilson, of Uollcnviile, was in the city yesterday to see about bis sub oeriptiou to the News. Sheriff Connell is busy fa ming and comes to town with the honest dust on his shoes two incites thick E, M. Walsh arrive I in the city yts terday from Columbus. Ed. is looking younger every day since his marriage, The News was glad to sec Alderman George out again yesterday after a so verc nud protracted illness which no body else could have stood. Borne very flue fish were brought in from Flint riser yesterday. Two of them will m%kc an elegant breakfast at one of Jibe finest old mansions in Grif flu this morning John T. Mays brought iu some very amaizidug ears of corn yesterday raised on his Monro* county farm. The country editor wus not in, but the City editor takes this method of acknowledg ing the corn. Leon Levy, of the Christian Moorlein Brewing Company of Cincinnati, was in the city yesterday and leaves Ibis morning for Macon. Mr. Levy is one of the most clever and agreeable gentle j miu the News has ever met. Col. Griggs, who livts four miles be | yonJ Concoid, in Pike county, brought his cotton to Gr fliu yesterday at almost. Savannah prices and wtut home better pleased than ever with the Giifliu peo pie and the price they pay for cotton. It wr.H remarked the other day, either in the Newb or Bnn, that from whatever reason there were a great many straog era to bo seen in Griffin these dayr. The reason is very plain, they come to drink the Pen Milner mineral spring water. ..................... — ■ • tax toatolncco^Mud on tobacco, KiljwS**, *» he eriLexllj examined the cigar be wu tc .kiag, "While to 1 '*®*® tarj not b; a necessity ct erjbodj kaowm that tbe Cot-cectietst cabbage i* " "It esrtainly s* not a Inrunr,” saU Grisvlstooc, raia ing the «ia low to get »oe fresh air When a riakl Ugai* to read it altrajc beoe.es delighted «:th a newspaper be exit *»t reads of names and things with watch it i* faailier and it will progress aec'ndiag'.T. A ueaapaper m onfc ;s a quarter's schooling to a child. Tbe father mast consider that information is connected with advancement. The moth er of a family being one of its heads and having a more immediate charge of the cbiiklren. should herself be instructed" A mind occupied becomes fortified aga nit the •' * f life and is braced for any tin- Children amased by , r „t n ire 0 f coarse more COU «dera*e >tiUn . r \ 1 c c easily ea *iiv managed. managed. Sub scribe !o ie >m at once. * • * ' Nervous debility, prems tare decline of power sa either sex, speedily and permanently cared. Large book, 10 cents in stamps. World’s Dis veosary 3ledica! Aaaocution, 063 Alain Street, Buffalo, S. Y. Local Brevities. Will Moore, of All ata.ia in the city. G R. Niles i- fcxvb . his store painted : red Clay Driver h-ic . lay for hi-* farm in Pike M 1 Mutt:* -pi: ’ yesterday oat of lOWE. Mr. J. M Bioow*:worth is veiling rela tfves in Abanta. Mr. Judson Kimj. cn, of Oakland, was in the city yesterdiy. J. I>. Driver shalcc. came np yes ter erday on ths << . 1. Feb. 1st. wj- atiful day and th<- nicr- * iiai all enjoyed - good trade Mr j ml Mrs L. M. Farcy, of Liberty Hill, was in the city yesterday shopping. Bob Hardy is lailering from a bone felon, but ears te is ^tiU able to take in city taxes Mr. and Mrs. » 11 Martin, of Bro.Ju Station, were here yesterday visiting friends and shopping, The Woodbury Hot Blast has been re organized by a joint stock company of the merchants of the place and is expeeted to start np again. We are glad to learn that the farmers are so *iug a sood acreage in oats. There is no crop that pays better and comes off in a time when food for -loc k is much needed M. Fcntochwanger, the New York gentle man who owns the store next to Engel s corner, i* having the same repaired from the ravages of the recent fire. Mr. F. should bay half the block and bnild a hotel. The printers, the most luxurious and in telegent, if not the most opulent, travelers in the world, are attending the sub tropical exposition in Jacksonville in force. Jl.ir teen have passed through Griffin on fcot iu the last few i ny«, not to mention the many who may have passed thruogh on the cars—on the trucks “It’s only a question of time,’’ and a short time, too, as to when your rh turn at ?m will yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla. Try it. 4. The tafi hands that now come to Darien are different from those who brought timber here a few years ago. The raft hand of the present day is many notches ahead of the raft hand of vears back. • Doctor, I *au neither lay nor set. What shall I uo: ’ ‘T think you had l etter roost,” vi as tli*-reply. Now if the doctor had pre¬ scribed a bottle of Salvation Oil, .or the poor fellows rheumatism, it would have relieved hi 1 , patient at once. 25 cents. At Broil wood it is feared that the recent cold snap lias injured the oats just sprouting. If so the coun try will suffer a great loss, as many planters have sown oats since Christ mas. Bartholdi’s Statue oT “Liberty Enlight¬ ening the World” will bo a reminder of personal liberty for ages to come. On just as sure a foundation has Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery” been placed, audit will stand through the physical cycles of time as a monument to the emancipa¬ tion of thous inds, who by its use Lave been relieved from consumption, cou snmptive night sweaUf bronchitis, coughs, spitting of blood, affections. weak lungs one other throat and lung John R, Lewis has resigned as tbe editor of the Sparta Ishmaelite. An Excellent Medicine. ■‘.vly wife and myself I were chanced In bad health for some fifteen years. to be look¬ ing over one of Simmons Liver Regulator Almanacs and saw A. H. Stevens’ and Bish¬ op Fierce’s names to testimonials. 1 then obtabied some of Hie Regulator, and ran heartily recommend the Liver Regulator to mv friends as an excellent medicine.” /. E Harhison.M D-,GordonsviUe,\\i. For Debility in Suinm.ir, Westmoreland's ClUaya Tonic. The best Malarial Ilntidote, a combination of the beat known Tonic, alterative and anti periodic remedies, Calisitya Bark being the base. Ilrgtilp recommended ’or the care of Dynpop sin, Indigestion, Want Appetite, Torpid l.ivcr. Loss Kidney I)i of of iMaeugth, of Energy, andlieueral Debility, It the blood, and acts on a’J impaired fnnetions of tlte Digestive Organs, streng'h- tue muscles and quiets t It a nerves. Re¬ habitual constipation. Will prove a preventative Especially in all malarial contain, adapted to weak and female constitutions. Try Dukes' Anti-Billious Waiters in con¬ vritli the Tonic If votir liver Is ont of W EIGHT ■ PURE Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a cen tury. It isased by the United States Gov- ercroent. Endorsed by the head? of tbe Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price s Cream Baking Powder does no* contain Ammonia, I.itne, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. SEW IO*K. CHICAGO. ST XOt Is. dtthwiihp.top col.nna Removal. We have removed from our former location over Stilwell & Keith's, to the store room No* 18 Hill stieet, McKee’s old stand. We invite all our friends and the public generally, to call on us at our new quarters on first floor. Respectfully, Co, Mrs. M. R. Brown & ja»21d2w& *4t For Sale. A bargain can be had by a cash nrchaser in the following named iroperty: One half acre lot on Tay or street near the Sam Bailey Insti tute, seven room dwelling with large kitchen attached and a well of water that cannot be excelled in the city, a very rich garden, also a lot and nice little barn and stable, all very conveniently arranged. This is a very desirable home for any one wishing to be near one off 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 radri ad. About one third of this land is original tiro ber, the remainder in high siate o cultivation, of which about 20 acres is efthe finest 1 ranch bottom. This is an admirable place for a stock farm ami any one wishing to engage in the business way Id do well to pur chase, which can be done on very rea sonable terms, either cash or part and remainder in 12 months. T. G. McAfee, at B. P. Blantons, comer Meriwether and 8th streets, or ad Hr<-ss through the mail, P. O. box 219, Griffin, Ga. jan4d&wlm. GRIFFIN FEMALE COLLEGE, GRIFFIN, GA. TUESDAY, FEB. <TH. --the--- h CONCERT COMPANY, OF BOSTON Herr GUSTAV HILLE, Solo Violin. Herr PAUL MENDE. Violin. Mr. THOMAS RYAN, Solo Clarinette 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 Ghmch! IW Adana?ion li.OO (Cf SAPJS SOUCI” BAR AND BILLIARD PARLOR. -)o(- Saluon stotkod with the Rest Wines, Liquors, Cigars^ Etc IMPORTED CIGARS a Specialty. —)o( 1020 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, : : : Ci A. J. H. EDWARDS, Proprietor. sep30d6m Libel for Divorce. Jane Pack j Libel for Divorce in Spalding TS. Pack. ! Superior Court. Jim It appearing to the rt that the defend¬ ant In the above stated case, Jim Pack, re¬ sides without the State of (ieorgia, and by the return of the Sueriff that he cruld not be found in the county : It is ordeied by the Court that the defendant, -Tim Pack, be and appear at the next term of this Cou t to answer said libel ; and it is farther ordered that s.-rvice o the same be made upon the def ndant, Jim Puck, by publication of Jhis order m the t* uiffis News once a month for four months before tiie next term of this Court This, Anenst 12tli, 1887. JAMES Jucge S. BOYNTON, S. C. F.O. E- W. Hammond. Libellant’s Attorney. Ccorgia, Clerk Spalding of Superior County.—I, Win M. Thomas. the Court of said county, certify that the foregoing is a cor rect *-ODy of the order granted at the Au gust term, 1887, of said Court, as appears from the minutes of said Court. This, I2th August, 1887. WM. M. THOMAS. n(*t7oarn4m Clerk S. C. 9. (1 ........ L7 " 1 FULL LINE NEW GCQDS. i LANDRETH GARDEN SEED -NEW CROP. H. KEITH A: CO w. HABbELKUS, MANUFACTURER AND DIALER IN Boots and Shoes, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. 25d Hill Street, GRIFFIN, ga - o- I again offer my stock of Winter Boots arid Shces at Lowest posibh? prices^ Best Home-made Lsrin Shoes in the State. H: W. HASSELKUS. ESTEY ; PIANOS t ORGANS ! CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY Grocerees —1888. -AND--- 1888.-- Groceries! PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS ---at--- HOLMAN & CO.’S. iGdRtius Health Avoid the imponboo at preteanoc* roa> ‘ dies forthroo trouble, and all their Ooackr, L whoee TakcaSrREFdmndrtiudB** only aim is to bleed rie- ittn:3. Cioteuidr, doer Interfere 1CUKED bitrtceu, cat with attention to or autre pain oriaconrecieoceintny medical principfet. vay. By Foacdrd dirret _ ^application on rrientiic ofdireaatitr rpeeiOe feltwithoBt to the reel delay. Theaatunl _ tnfluenceie refeored. The fonctioDt of tiw. human orpactrm back, the peiseol becomes _____animating cheerful and elementr rapidly of gains life are bwh given «3en|ttt and hcaJt TSEATMENTr-toJ Ifoatt, ts. Too Ko«.»5. Tir;- TOTA ^RUPTURE© T.pA(TKAOBFRERwnbJlIu3t , dP8mi)hleUtc. I S06K N. Tenth Street,BT.ItOTTlB. Ask for Terms! KO. PERSONS* ca*v have FREE Trla! cf our Appliance. WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGCIES AND HARNESS. —M- - Studebaker Wagon I White Hickory Wagon! Jack' . G. Smilh Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! And the C01 UMFUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible, Repairs old Buggies a ' iec ty. W. H. SPESCE, aug28tlAwfim Cor. Hill 4Taylor Street?,GRIFFIN, GA. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh 4c'. cf . reserves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges. Banarnas. Cocoanuts, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HGUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: NEW Garden kk i Arrivlngfrlaily from the i i Leadii.u: < growers. j j 8 ff. MANGHAM k SONS. ] ! i i j : MICROBE KILLER Is now the rage in Austin, Tex. Mr. Kadam, Nurseryman, Austin, Dtseasa Texas, is the Inventor. He Cures Every that doctors have failed to cure. Over 500 persons in and around Austin are now using it. Send for circular of his treatment showing sworn statement* 1 and testimonial* 1 of cure* mule. Adres* 1 LOOK AT THIS One Hundred and Fifty Vacant Lots For Sale from One-fourth to Five Acres I In the thriving City of Griffin, cf a pcpn’.a day. tion of C,000, and increasing every Three railroads completed, andj two more will be in a short time. It is the centre of Middle Georgia, only 43 miles from Atlanta and 00 from Mat on on the Central railroad 17 trains aaily. Fruits of all kind can be grown, except tropical. Spring and running streams of free ston > water. The healthiest and best climate in the world! Property of all kind for saleat reasonable prices. Houses in good demand and rents pay a good per cent, on investments. 1ST All that is needed is a 940,000 or $50,- sub 000 Hotel, and 8**0,000 guaranteed and scribed to any capitalist who w ill build it Conn- and see for yourself, or address G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Real Estate Agent, Griffin,Ga. anglOd^cw 2m f lUS l Aig .£<55, r y boweUVc tx.-rary. onai»»* ? . vlxnprlIJredffBlUttC-J y JOSpn*.**