The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 04, 1888, Image 4

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: Fresh Garden Seed ! ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. --at-- £. R. A^THOAT’S R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER, Ite-.:.- PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. tS/TOM Pf »rr* Copied tad Ektar^. y fiHMfcRt IVIu 4* THE FINEST -GROCERIES— IN Peth Plain and Fancy, EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be JfJ^A , ^ ^ J m Ca^ JL €‘t | /»•» OP C * ft € »5#5 4>0 and always FRESH ! At l. M. MILLS’. RECEIVER’S SALE. For cath on’y, wilt be sold fie Entire Stock of Goods -OF- STILWELL & KEITH, from this date until all is sold. Dry Goods, Motions Hats. Boots and Shoes, and wiihout mention all goods in store at Mnch Less Than Original Cost. Come first and get the best bargains. Bair r-lso. one large fixtures. iron safe and store furniture and Or will sell whole stock and fixtures at a into bargain business. to any one desiring to go the i. F. STILWELI,, Itwbw 23 Hill St.. GRIFFIN. GA Jail. V d.V" MONEY To sums CUtUTV, loan on GOOD in Aj.jil) i*mnii fcK to TuatE Etk*. Ho* HIS,Griffin. <i. Removal. We have r< moved from our former location over •'tilwell & Keith’s, to the store room No* 18 [Jill street, McKee's old stand. We invite all our friends and (he public generally, to call on us at cir new quarters on first {]•,>,r. Mrs. inspect fully, M. R. Brow \ A Co. jao21d2w& * 4i a^25 Fine IVlnlB Shad ( 0 -ihi.v. String Fish minOys-j terw, 2o miHiiels Hue \ am Potatoes. Bananas, 25 cts dozen to-day. Fine Apples, and Fresh Stock Oranges, Malaga Orapes, Codfish and Irish Potatoes. White Peas for table use, Stock Peas, Bran, Hay and Oats. ^ Mafjnoliu .Hams ^ Oassard’s Fine Lard and itreaktast Strips. Fine coun¬ try hogJard in 50 Hi tins. Breads out at II o’clock. BLAKELY 'ROC 50 A BOLT, r »K#>ata( t>4 •r*l Sew. 4 KurriT IL< eioibe* by Fooie, of Loo ion f.ssat Are l*’it’- «** id their it Tfcev ormaaKat ti* *L*ui<r inr. And ba’t »»».’• of if A And pertext f&a'd t*j tx \ <■ jjet it *rtwg *gt-a. Wot be u ya*t * ttrfert ioi't— He hu * su*£t braia. 8. H. W3»oo went to (Alinatu day. C. I'. Xertoo spent je*,,er>i*y in Lac La. Co'. J. P«rfc*.CKi Cimo, of u jo the city, AJr». dn. UcFirlui] in visiting relative* in Uamptos. Governor Gordon pAsv d through < tbs op train jmUrday. Deputy Collector J. H, Ringer to F.nt Shoal* ye*terd*y. Sirs. 8. Grantiaed Las returned from Xcw Orleans much iaprored in beaitb. home new legal adrertiiemeLfs wi.J be f and this momiug. We regret to record the severe ilioett ol Col. E. W. Beck. Mr. Clarence Cubbedge, of Mac.o, e*a>« op yesterday afiern^r.-a and at ee ded the maMjaerade laat Bight. Mrs. Richard Kay left yesterday sf i femooB to visit a daughter in Oakland, FI*., sod will be gone a mouth or so. Though appreciating the *»•>'>« Jdfp vear 1-^.w «™**«“' loasiy object to b ing wooed iu the old, old way. A great mauy lUTeotloas are teitg m-,d. toli.l peopleeaatiy, bnt aliat lg wo m wanUd in Ksnittbidg th A will t n able tj* all to lire easily. Mr*. Mo-lie Moore, if Spriogfield, Mar*., arrived iu tbe City yeate day *f 'i U-ruooa and wiM spend u mon ti with Dr. an<i Mrs. \V. T. Cate. A acore of names have already been euggthted for the chancellorship and ■till they come. There i, no lack of Hieu who oou!d cccept the place. A geutk inan iu Atlanta has bought a uombtr of Mexican cat rpiliara, aud pro poses to start an “infant industry.’' Let a protective tariff be imposed at onco. Mrs. \V. J. Kincaid, Mrs. Mary Fow hr, and Mr. Fleming Dailey returned from Atlanta yesterday afternoon, where they atteoued the Pimaia Abbott opera. If a man wants himself and business t < fall ii.to n state of “inocuous desne tude" let him stop his advertisement in his daily paper aud the tiling is accom plislied. A Oriffiu Iruly spe.ksof attending the “Meddlesome conc.it'’ on the 7th. There is a “medd esome concert’’ on the 7th, There is u meddlesome concert in (J ritliu < very day. While much busiccan was disposed of at the recent seasiou of superior court in Upson county, there still remains on Hie docket more than cue hundred and fifty civil aud - n hundred criminal cases. Comm: (lore Yaubcibtlt being aski d one day what he cos sidered to be the secret of -uecosa in business, replied. “Secret? There :s no secret about it. business All you have and to go (lo ahead.” is to attend t. your | | \ Milner comspon.lcu’ id the Karnes ! villo Orthodox Democrat rays; “iiaj II. of Spddicg county, has been court j ing r Pell near Milner and thought he all of his ariaugements fixed for her In t Sunday, but just be the hour appointed for the cere the Bell and another oue of her rod ' off iu a buggy nml did not that day. Mnj II. *e.it back m * it v.i i ! man if not a hsppitr out-.’ ‘Age ciurnd wither it nor custom its infinite variety ” Flesh ia h ir t » an ache or pain w ieb be cure d by using Halvat'OO O 1. — Tr* Western AsJsntee railroad ; be.ov ite rates d three <kc*» a nile prop?*es to a ! k>* people to travel it* imd **, the following late*: fifty tsiie* tod under, ter© tad c ce cent* per mile, except that ao fare tor *sy tirstaaee bo«ever shall be hm tLan £1 e-ea cento. oac LsnJred t-i.e, and over fifty, aad ob* qmrter cent* a mile. For da.trr.-oe of over case hundred rail**, and oee esgbtfc cent* per aisle. The daetioa aid go into effect about first of March, and *i-l dkobtseaa cAhtr read*. — .------ Is » palafaiiy annoying to beds* torWi is pub ie assemo sea by one eimgiuBg when you know Dr, Cough Syrsp » ooly 25 eeestt. Doctor* are *o guard fcamsn life and bring re'. ' sue -ick. So doe* Dr. Bud * Biby t p; it coutaia* nothing mjuno ' *!.j way* reliable. a ir ec.i iftild Dreamer*. it,a* e.n*f*. Fr.er, J — Don’t joa hare a great i and . tor . ma.T , mater* coming jo ing y a *irh their .ample* and tfeeir talk? Merchant ... , , drum , —a gt- *J many mer* corse in fcfre, but they don’t bore tnv. “Don’t tbet .no to look at their sample:. ■ ,. Na « “Don’t they -~k you to gire them orders T' “No, they go right ' it without saying a word.” “How d m: manage to get nd of them? ' “Its toe eet thing in the 9<yt\ s. I pu . f , jg h*t and a grip ; ®*ck the counter every moriiing. 1 When a drummer sees thsse signs of anotser drummer cn the premises he goes off. Every ten minutes in the .day a dr.; miner comes to the donr> ; iooV- at tbe g. p* 3 ck a:.J goes awat. an .j j a j e j, peace. j --- \ "ROUGH OX PTI.ES j i Files." Bure for itching, protrud >n cure SSSSSSSfeMlT^JS^iS. Wells’ SKX' .M MEV, ’Health Renewer” restores health to vigor, cures Dvspep-ia, Impotence, Men tal Delicate aud XervousDebility. Women, Rickety For Weak Men. # | children. 1. 1 WEIX» UilK BAL.M’:. !f pTL.-, restorea to original color. An eie I rent ; dressing, boftevs A tonic and Restorative. beautifies. Nc o h—r nor coming grease. cleanses Stops teals sealii. eradifates out; strengthens, dandruff. 60s. Oats and Ribbon Cane. j Some very fine Burt oat^ for seed; j also, some choice ribbon cane. Ap¬ ply to me at GrIfiBn. f'-bciA w‘dw W, M. Bkkks. j j A (iootl Horse and Mare Will be sold cheap for cash, tf Fill Morris. For Sale. A bargain can bo had hv a cash lurchaser in the following named iroperty: One half acre lot on Tay or street near tbe Sam Bailey Jnsti Into, seven room dwelling with large kitchen attached and a well of water that cunnot lie excelled in the city, a very rich garden, also a lot arid nice little barn and stable, all tery conveniently arranged. Tins is a very desirable home for anv one i wishing to he near one f the best schools in the State, j A’so d 0 hundred acres of land in Pike county in one mile of Jolly on the Georgia Midland raiirrad. About one third of this land is original tim | her, the remainder in high state o cultivation, of which about 20aeresis cf the finest branch bottom. This is an admirable place for a sto:k farm and any one wishing to engage in the ^ btisinfiss "^hmb'ean would "mvc-ry c s be don. SO nable terms, either cash or part « nf j remainder in 12 months. T. G. McAfee, at B. I'. Blantons, corner Meriwetner and 8th streets, or ad dress through the mail, P. (J. box 219, Gnfiin, Ga. jari4d&w2iw. GRIFFIN FEMALE COLLEGE, (iKIFFIIV, GA. TUESDAY, FEB. <TPI. --the-- CONCERT COMPANY, OF BOSTON Herr EUSIAV HIL f E So , 0 Vl0ljn Paul menoe. violin, ar ™vioia S P YAN ’ Sol ° c,arinetle philip rodelberger. solo Flute and Viola. LOUIS BlU.YIENBERG. Solo Vio Ion cello. -ASH- ANNE CARPENTER, Prima Donna Soprano Presbyterian thnicb! J5P*“ Admission *1 Oh ■ You- WEfo/yr PURE. 1 ; j j ; I * faptrior exeeiieate i-rovec ic ! #f ootaen tor mote thaa a quarter of a era tery. It Unxstd by the United ^tate* Gctv- Endorsed by toe beads of tbe Great " UrdTCTsite* at tbe strongest, Purest d m * t HeaJtbfal. I»r Prices Cream PRICE B.ASI>G PuHDEP. CO. je* toss. cai^oo. rx ton*. dfeb*BU,p,toj) eo!.nm March Sheriffs Sales. VV rLL BE S0LD0STHEFIK3T TTFS Tv day Ale, in Ms.-cb sext betwee-. the iegal itoiiT- of b fore the dx»r of the Court Honsse, in tfee tiiy of Griffia, described Spalding coan ti, tieorgis, the fol.'.-wrag proper :jr, to-wit; sixteen acre-s of land more or loss off of lot 1* 7 In tbe bd Uatrict of originally Henry now Spalding county, bounded east by tbe roid from bunny Hde to Oriffiu *nd :ccth by th* read tead ng from tee Oriffin and sonny Mde rfiaU to H. T Ratterson r north xcd wevt b. the rvmaiader f said lot nam her let. arid tract so Ifevied on being MO feet wjaere. Lrvied on and k»W as tbe proper y of Z. T Lior-ey by virtue of a fi a iafsed from Spalding Superior Court ic far- or of Nancy (i Hadawayvf. Zacfc&rlah T. • *or*er. ienant in poeeesrion legally noti¬ fied. teuoo. A;eo. 5t tt* fsicf. time and place, will be sold twenty aere- of iand io a tfpaare e T? < f lot cumber >3 in theiih uUtrict of oriirinal if Fayette now spading county, txmed-d eaf. by lot "number 52, south by the savan¬ nah, Griffin A North Alabama t abroad, we*t and u- rto by r- uiaidcr of ml lot. 1 evied oca-deold as the property of Lucy E. nceve* to satisfy two fi fas. one tesned from Si al ting County Court iu favor of B. R. B;;ke!r v- Lucy E. Reeve:, and one in fav or ot «. b. Beeves from effieess of and Spalding superior Court v». SV. ?. Reeve* Mrs- Lucy ti. Beeves. Mrs. Lucy E. Beeves, ten¬ ant in } osso*fi-<n, legally notified. $ >.00. Also, at toe ssrne time and nlaee, will be ■old the foiioaing property, to-w t; one word shop and land upon which it is built, in the city of Griffin a»d< ountyof Spalding n jw occupied or remtdby I ink y. boun- ded »s foLo»s, noith by Meriwether strtet, ru.,. i .g akng said street twenty-ene feet, east by v\ . i. > rammtl . .'Utming backfilty es:, svuthby property of T. A. vtarren. held ->s guardian of the Warren children, and west by Warren property held by Warrtn as guar dian. Levied on as ihepr perty held by i ■ A Warren lnled guardian piaiutiffi of l. J. Aarren. t and rop erty p out !>y /. s . ttorrey and levy levie i on by <i. D bnson, L. C., turned ev,r tome. Tenant in possession legally notified. $>.U0 Also, at ti.e same time and place, will be soid one quarter of ari acre of 1 iud in tbe city of Griffin, bounded as follows : On the west by Sixth street, on tbe north and east by J. W. I.itAle and on the South by an al¬ ley . Levied on and sold a* the property of J W. Little bvviitucofa tax ti fa issued by J W.Travis.T C., for State and County tax for the year lbS7 ver.-us J. W Little. Levy- made by J. W. Travis, T. C' and turnelover to me. Mrs. II. H. Padgett, tenant in possession legally notified. $6 00 Also, at the same lirne and place, will be soid one vacant lot in the city of Griffin con'aining one-half acre, more or less, bounded as follows: On the «e-t by New Orleans street, on the north by College street and on the east by C. P. Newton and on the south by George Starke. Levied on and soid as the property of Henry bntts, to satisfy one tax ti fa for state and County tax issued Dy-J. W. I ravis. T. C’ ., in favor of State and County vs, George Starke as agent for lie ry Butts. Levy made by J. W. 1 ravis, T. C., and turned over to me Tenant in possession legaiiy notified. $BC0 Also, at the same time and pdace, will be --old one house and lot in the city of Griffin, containing one half acre, more or less, bo'n ded as follows : n the north by College street, east by John Tillman lot, on the sout i by laud of W. T. Trammell, on the west by land of J. D. Boyd L vied on and sold as the property of Dick Flemister, to satisfy one tax ti fa issued by J. W. Travis, T. Cfor State and ( ounty taxes for 1»S7 in favor of State and County vs. Hick Fles.- ister. Levy made by J. W. Travis, T C . and turned over to me. Tenant in posses¬ sion legally notified £6 00 Also at the same time and place, will he sold one acre of land in the city of Griffin, bounded on the west by Hill street, on the north by J. B. Mills, on the s< nth an i east by W. VV Hammond’s children. Levied on and sold as ti e property of W. W. Ham¬ monds children, to satisfy two tax fi fee in favor i f State and County vs w . IV. Hammond fur children, and one iu favor of and Comity vs J. B. Mills, agent for Hammond's children. Said fi fas levied by VV. Travis, T.C., and turned over to me. B. Mills, tenant in possession, legally no¬ in (X. H S. CONNELL. Sheriff, S C. VS ( FFICfc, Spalding Coc.v- ti. Admini.-Hr:itor Gbokoia, Feb. 3rd, 18SS.—John M, of estate of Gile- Bish deceased, has tendered his resignation a- administrator and Henry n. Bi hop consented to accept said administration. The n.xt of kin are hereby notified to ap- at the Court of Ordinary on the fiist in March n:xt, by ten"o’clock a. m show can«e why said Henrv It. Bishop not be appointed $3 00. E. W. MaMMOSD, Ordinary. \KDiNARV » OFFICE, Sialdixo Cgi.n- TV, UEOBOIA, Feb. 3rd. John U. as has aduuniattratoron applied estate of M'- 8.' to me for leave to sell a and Broadway lot belongiogto said estate, front on street on the north: hound west by an alley, north by Broadway east by Abbie Wilkins, sooth hy T. Warren sold lo pay debts due by said es aud for distribution. Let all j ersons concerned show cause be the Court of Ordinary on the first Mon in March next why the app icatiou tot bp granted. #3.00 E. W HAM MO D, Ordinary NEW BOOK Cull of new ideas | 1 and valuable in* CABBAGE I j Iv formaliuu Although tclusl- AIM o worth many del- flfl I fc 8 rn l> |J i/ Y Mars I to growers, a yLLbll I copy will be mui'ed | {free to no} add person will send two stamps and the ess three or mo.e extensive Cabbage Cauri or (Vlei) growers. I»AU I. I II.I.nt-IUNT. La Pluaif. L.rk'a t«„ Pa feb4 l.kwlm FULL LINE NEW GCODS. UTLANORETH GARDEN SEED—NEW CROP. KEITH & CO. H. W. HASsELKUS, manufacturer and dealer is Boots and Shoes, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. es Hill Street, - - - GRIFFIN, qa -o---- I aaain offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Fewest posil,| e prices. Best Home-made Farm Shoes in the State. H: W. HASSELKUS. ESTEY J ) PIANOS ORGANS ! ! CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY Grocerees —1888. --AND--- 1888.-- Groceries! PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS ___\ T___ HOLMAN ^ CO.’S. FOB MEN ONLY:? iJuTFUTTim IPackAiras vVCT A €Q i ilOGSfiLu j BassaagafSai r^ilsd to juv Sti 7 “51^H, bised thairric- rertored to health by m tnih , fcftsrtion Jjagefegaa; to fc-osiccss. cr out*? pa:n v crineon vcnknc« ia any ?-«▼ Fourxie* oa Kriemj&c medtcai principle*. Brdirtri VVekkasskVcd. -t Bpiisaiionto ftU t l .«* ol deity. di«a*e iu tpc *&c dl* Aged Men. r, ueaee i3 vitikoat The uxani - inx&iaahnar. foart?on» of thr human erzacism restored. TVs tecomes cheerfal ->2 eurmcT-M of life ere given back, the ptlieal taxi npidi 7 g»iM both ftrtsgtfe ti>d bnxKkbtobont To thooe wbo nfti tnwn tbe man* ob*»re diwases TBEATMEHT. —Cxj MatXS3. Tva KatJ. JH- Work, free by Indulgence, I«diwmtiaa,Ei-x>r!;m,0*w-Bra.:a &:k that send or too we yoa ns HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mre CaEii. to t name with statement FRRR, of yottr trouble, and secure XMAL a** BUFTUREO a PACKAGE avaaus * PEBSOMS *u-ni wittenicri’d wivi«**t-t . w * Paiaphlot to. 806^ IT. Tenth Street, ST. LOTTIS, ICO. can have FREE Trial of cur Appliance. Ask for Terms! WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGCIES AND HAP NESS. —M- - Studebaker Wagon I White Hickory Wagon! Jack': 1 G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar,d the C01 UMFUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs 0 old Buggies a "pec tty. W. H. SPENCE, aag28dJL"wbi! Cor. Hill & Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh let i { ; reserves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges, Banarnas. Cocoanuts, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED; McFarland, Borles & Co’s. NEW Garden Seeds, Arriving'daily from the | j urowers. S ; W. MANGHiM k SONS. j | i • KILLER *" j j ! now the rnov in An.tin T v m , ' Austin, Texas, is the Inventor Cur-s Every lluea*e ths- doctors have to core. Over 500 persons in and Austin are now i sing it. Send fc r : of his treatment showing sworn and toetimouials of euros made j LOOK AT THIS One Hundred and Fifty Vacant Lots For Sale from One-fourth to Five Acres I In the thriving City of Griffin, of a popnla tion of 0,000, and increasing every day. Three railroads completed, aud£ two more will be in a short time. It is the centre of Middle Georgia, only 43 mi!es from Atlanta and 00 fr m Ma on on the Central railroad IT trains daily. Fruits of all kind can be grown, except tropical. Spring and running streams of free stons water. Tbe healthiest and best climate in the world! Property of p.ll kind for saleat reasonable prices. Bouse* in good demand and rents pay a good p>'< cent, on investments. $W° A!! that ia needed is a $40,000 or $50. snb Hotel, and $10,000 guaranteed —• and it. ’- to capitalist • who - will build any ' an(1 > °Tn G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Real Estate Agent, Griffin,Ga. uugloUAw 3m Ills