The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 05, 1888, Image 4

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_____ HHBBBHP Fresh Garden Seed ! ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. -- at - E. R. iM’IIOM ’S R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER yr u&a g M w w . un*** *■* <**., Feb. i. THE FINEST —OROCEKlfOT- . IN TOWN I Roth Plain and Fancy. EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First Class and always FRESH ! At A. M. MILLS’. RECEIVER’S For cath only, wilt ho told Tie Entire M of -OF— STILWELL & from this date until all it sold. Goods, Notions.Hats, Boots and and without mention all goods in at Much Less Than Original Come fiist and get the best JSdr Also, one large iron safe store furniture and fixtures. Or will sell whole stock and fix at a into bargain to any one desiring go the business. 4. F. STILWELL, 23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA ■fan. flint, 1SSB, d£» MONEY To CCK1TV sum* loan on GOOD in Apply xmall BK to Tunis F.Tr.«, llox t(C>,<;ri!!ln. (i:t Removal. We have removed from (.ur former hreation over Siilwell »t Keit!»V, 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. Res spectfuily, Mits. M M. n. Bin. m s A Co. jan21d2w&*4t Ml 25 Fine* White Siiad to-day. String Fish and Oys¬ ters, bushels Fine Yam Potatoes. Jiananas, 25 ets dozen to-day. Fine Apples, and Fresh Stock Oranges, Malaga (irapes, Codfish and Irish Potatoes. White Peas for table use, Stock Peas, Iiran, Hay and Oats. Magnolia J ( assart!’s Fine Lard and Breakfast Strips. Fine coun¬ try hog- lard in 50 lb tins. Breads out at 11 o’clock. BLAKELY 'EOlf D Aiwa. «<o*n (< ; t*«rt *j»o t»s> Uow swd !5 ** a# fe*wi2C3» i*Asi-i T» a*e« • fmsd *S* k»v*t 1 ia&df, Wtac mw *y- w**k amort «*i« ’ Asid Ajmmz «*ertfcncar* »«. f.^s- bun eft Law eWL. ttK lUt us; : » bom /.rv**» gmt-’a&g* aassraa* j<w, Kx.tisam * m >v. ’o'. A Lss*i« raSwrf. ~L«a4 se* tern <LoT>-** win y<* ^ Mtr J W Spit it reiar&ed tram FJte ,1* Bifid. B H Itnk* cAB-t isi item Cae.id T**?erd*y trtessg. Jot n Orem, (A CtwecxA, i» Ho*d*J is tbe city. j Ibert otJi te refslsf aenict* at 5>t j Otorye’i ebore-n to 4a r, . Hot. JoLt, E. fianlikrr, of the Slat a of Pike, «m in She nly yesterday. * The tftable c.eik of the M*rkham Hot** pwwed B p the tot/ 1 yeaterdaj. Will M/ore re tamed to A:l*nU jt« j terday eTtniag from a *hort risit here, j Editor C. -M Sf/ter, of McHonongb, in lb* city today to hare a chance to i attend church. J A Stewrrt *od Doagbt Be/yd hare ! been helping * out Clerk Thomas in hi. writing tbe \ last , few day*. . j The wind /** of tbe dealers dealers are are he he coming gay and lurid with comic and sentimental vakutiMs. ! 3 W McCuIan i, **** U, » Thorns and w,ll go to Sarannsh before retutning to Griffin. Mrs. E. W. Hammond left on the. Newuan tram yesterday to mit Mu* lone at the LaGracge Female College. Col. N. M. Col lens represented Grif fin yesterday as a delegate to tbe Bed Oak Hunlay BcLool Convent ion at Hd lonville. Me*. M. L CiiVUTiden and Miss j Anita Brutison went to Newoan jester day to *p nd a day. or *o with friends au<l relatives. Have you stented tickets for the Men dels&obn Quintette Concert? Jfuot, yon bad taetter do so ai ouce, a i the seats are lx log t/ken rapidly. There are three saloon# running openly iu the dry town of Hampton. They ought to make mouey, as they 1 aye no license to pay. Contrary to a general misappreben sion, no unusual number of mortgages i« being issued iu thiscoun'y this year. Iu fact, the number may bo fewer than usual. The Newnau Herald says that the Havannah, (triflin and North Alabama Railroad is losing from £X) to So*! per day by refusing to carry passengers on the extra train recently put ou. Yes, girls, you are having a picnic now, but jud wait 'till summer comes when you wid have nn opportunity of “setting 'em up” to soda water, ice cream, ect. All this is included in your Leap Year privileges. There were about 3,(XW negrots and six white men at the train yesterday evening. We protest that this does not exactly represent the proportion of the tacts in this city. Still, to people passing through it may look that way, Mr. E. Clifford Clemens, of New Hampshire, is in the city prospecting. Mr. Clemens tiist went West, but alter nearly freer.ing to death at Lincoln, Nebraska, last Friday week, ho turned his attention toward a milder clime. Hm first idea flas to strike for the much advertised Tallapoosa, but when he got to Atlanta lie concluded upon a little inquiry that lie whs near enough to Tallapoosa and ro came on to Grif ini. Hu is a pleasant gentleman whom we r ttId be plea ;d to see locate here. —-M l ...... — To have good health medicine is nec ewsary eceasionally. As a family medi clue we eon recommend Laxador, the great regulator, and advise u 1 to have . package constantly ou hied for cases of necessity. • - De**» #** id&asSfc!, gixla. fe*t « ga**» **# fam l®s®i o«i Lv* ece-*«s£(**i i: -s U> rsa ys»irr b£Ue 'txbi tato y-*xr Ltiie focfcea a&4 dx»w eat » Iitik- lime to pit 1 little bay foe ewnyiif * =*'-4e so jot.' Lap Tat' k»«. Wf sjatfataix* witk yea, a we"** tee* ti*reT' ••'Haas Ms* Jot** s* * u>.-4aajuef J cai, its'* *be v ” “Y' *, *sd s£»fc d be the be8e ef lb* j tows rf is vta&'t turn as* tktBg." ••Whti UmI "tie* a* ekivtii bai st w sspi***- , sst to be star bar. Sis* be* trwd * ion* *i4 BotK *r feeip* Ler, I ' ts wjtnj. ja * I like be*, bst ih*x -donee, t ssii* is ts» law L ii iinwai far oe* ’ to be sfOT&i bet.” So* 4 *b* bad o*e«l In. Sage's C*S- esib ttameij, sbere would fcrre bees | Htbmg of tbe ki&i .wad, for it will (f*t every tine. 1»? Brest tie*. A bs.* : Sss* vaed tta foetoer tms *i £> .fit ast-n uh&<t «b foeid %* ** . sp frees fetre. J H. fe'.i<s«. of Matts*, ie the cam of £ M Dt'ewtj * ftmfiy. Be sw ej> tii tea jew &'<c das^i: ?. Jfe» Kits*, to «£t«c<d tie paUie irbeoat. "A y»2»at widower, soft Aihmsmsa auiesfroBi Jeduoa, eaierl os iit t rl Ike ceiaer 4af »6i p vjoeed a fc-Bjfj ride.. Tie els e *» r«i«r “itittiek.*' *ici *ik U wfc* w.tUt; •••it* eoMidcnblt UKest of > '.t* v^Kkie, tie ] ural* W L» loo p*- smarted oft rat t:sr om a uw; ^......»§ oft oat of sb* J ; *5*1* of tie btfgf. I r* Wttosa of uk ■ rebkl* Mcwwted to tbe beary, jet yree \ *pt*edafe» a*d 0 ®* of ri pped the y<«ajr ibroasb W/»| tbe ; *f*rt**e ia tbe bottosacri tbe i'&gsry, tmp ; tbe sua oft is s ptistcl w*na«r. Now | flat widower U> com* to tbe eoad««iOT that be will bare to do o’ e of three tbiejrr: I ^ East*, a tint; tikr sriri We rather u.;ai: there i- * : to >•.,'!* oetr boggy. and a .•ftaBity f-,»r a male tw *F- __ Jf ^ rx , werfcl we must think ; if powerfal masclea, we moat iabor; if «wnd lungs we must »* k f Dr - Bo,I ’» Co ^ h S rra P‘ Piifie 25 - oenD. i ______ For cute, braises, sprains, barn#, scalds, frostbites and chilblains nothing It winil,,,at ” j ^ ^ 1- Oddities of Married Liie. prora tbe Boston Post. 1 I know an odd couple here in Bos tcu whose married life i» conducted on new and original They are literary people, hiving an income quite sufficient for their wants, and spending all their time m rational pursuits and in amusements which are either intellectual or health giving There is nothing strange in this, but tueir peculiarity is tnat, although they have bee# mar ried s.oie t<-n }*eare, they see little more of each other than they would if they were ordinary acquaintances. They always breakfast seperately, very seldom meet at lunch, hot us ually dine together. Once in a while the husband invites tbe wife to ride or drive with him of an after noon; and she, in turn, sometimes takes him with her in her conpe. Etch has a seperate library or sit ling room; and I fancy that Mon hitur would hardly present himself unannounced in Madame 1 # drawing room. There is not the slightest lack of affection between them, hut tbc-ir idea is that no two human he ings can thoroughly enjoy each other’s society if they are together constantly. ’I l ey wish to preserve the charm of novelty. "Have you read such and such a hook!” I once heard this unusual husband in quire of Lis extraordinary wife “No,“ was tlie rep!; “I am curious to see it.“ ‘;\Yell.“ said he, “suppose I drop iuto your library to night and bring it with me. I should like to talk it over with you.- 1 This pro posal was graciously a; ceptcd, and doobtlcB- the couple spent a very agrcoibie evening together * ' ’ ' Nervous debility, prema tare decline of power iu either eex, speedily and permanently cured. Large book, 10 cents iu stamps. World’s Dis yensary Medical Association, 1563 Maiu Street, Buffalo, N. Y. An Excellent Medicine. “My wife and myself were iu bad lieallh for some fifteen years. I chant ed to be look¬ ing'over one of Simmons Liver Regulator Almanacs and saw A. H. Stevens’ and Bish¬ op Fierce’* names to testimonials. I then obta'ncd sonic of the Regulator, ami can heartily friends recommend excellent the Liver medicine.’’ Regulator to my as an Z K It AkitisoN, M D., Gordonsviile, Va. A Hood Horse and Mare Will be sold cheap for cash, ti Fir.t. Mo in: is. <«ood as the Best! Chirp ns thccbenpi st! All Id if Frn t Trees, Vines and Sma futiis. Ail the new varieties light tihorue Will cxebuugo foi a good cow. Call and rxauuue or address S. M. Wavvan, Dec.4sn AwSm Poraofia. Ga. t It*Mpetior axeellMK*yroret .t ai;w» ‘ «! bom* for store tiaa * jptrt w of * cot .j ? Great tbe strpofwt, Pareet t »sf EE.c*t BfcCUifal. I»r. Price's Creaw j StkJLg Powdtr £-uti to* eoeuia Aamota, •: L,ae. or Aitint. Sold on.f is Caju. PR1CE BAKING POWDER CO ir» r>*K. cEicaoo. st tens } dfhwetip.toj/ ©o'.arm «•* -he CM*fcdera*J. i Tbe presier n^jiaber of the remedial Mgenti of the time were j^repa r^l bv tbe cadaLtcd. Ijhiks, for regtilar &z*i drags exeeedinglf fcad teen 2 bard node j I were to prorar - Fkjt ***d. dried l/bekbemts, | djppeiy ehn and each other natural ts the coontry affordei were kept on Land in nscst families. Herding { Lerte were Freely (Tihivaterf and often- tunes the simplest remedies, such as pine water or shuck tea. were made 10 £• rve a tirrtd y a:«! efficient turn. Sick „s-J wounded sokliere were- eom- moii ixunacs of private dwellings, and a red of lint and bandages was usually kejA with the tnedietBe rea/iy f:r iai- n>edi?t* u? —Jennie S. JikImc. ----- We request a!' mothers to stop using laudanum for their babies, and use Dr. BnllV Baby Syrup, a safe medicine. It con ajcs nothing injunotts. _________ Oats and Ribbon Cane. Some very fine Burt oats for seed; * “■ <*<««*•» -•• *1- I P V b d“X ' W. M. Beeks. ______ I A bargain can be bad bv a cash 1 'iTcbaser in the following named iroperty: One half acre lot on Tay .or street near the Sam Bailey Insti lute, seven room dwelling with large kiteberi attached and a well of water that cannot be excelled in tbe 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 he near one of the best schools in the State. A'so h hundred acres of land in Pike county in one mile of Joily on the Georgia Midland railrrad. About one third of this land is original tim her, 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 in and any one wishing to well engage the business would do to pur chase, which can be done ou very rea soaable terms, either cash or part and remainder in 32 months. T. G. McAfee, at B. P. Blantons, corner Meriwether and 8th streets, or ad dress through the mail, P. O. box 219, Griffin, Ga. jan4d&w2rw. GRIFFIN FEMALE COLLEGE, GTtIFFIN, GA. TUESDAY, FEB. 7TH. --THE- intettr fl CONCERT COMPANY, OF BOSTON Herr GUSTAV HILLE. Solo Violin. Herr PAUL MENDE. Violin. Mr. THOMAS RYAN, Solo Ciarinette and Viola. Herr PHILIP RODELBERGER. Solo Flute and Viola. Mr. LOUIS BLUMENBERG. Solo Vio Ion cello. — A HD— Miss ANNE CARPENTER, Prima Donna Soprano Benefit Presbyterian Cbuich! l-mf" Admission i1.00. A PERFECTFOUNTAIN PEN 'i hat is within the means of alt. tiulin’s New Amsterdam Fountain Pen (Fine, Medium and Coarse.) Always ready, writes freely, and never gets out of order. Warranted 11-Karat Gold and to give entire at lsfaction. Prlceril,35 1»y mail, prepaid Liberal discount to agents. Send for Cir¬ cular of our specialties JOHN S. HULIN, No. 4 ! 1 Broadway, N. A'. -Manufacturing Stationer. j35d&wl m MICROBE KILLER Is now the rage in Austin, Tex. Mr. Kadani, Nurseryman, Austin, Texas, is the Inventor. He Cures Every Disease that doctors have failed to cure. Over 500 persons in and around Austin are now nsing it. Send for circular of liig treatment allowing sworn statements and testimonials of cures made. A dress H. W. HASbELEUS, MA.VCFACTL RER AS!/ I/EALEB IN Boots and Shoes LEATHER AND FINDINGS. s>52 Hill Street, * GRIFFIN, GA -o I ,^ii B offer my stock of WiBter Boots and Shoes at I.o»e>t po* !ble Best Home-made Farm s-boes in the Mate. H: W. HASSELKUS. PIANOS ! ORGANS ! CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY Grocerees —1888. -AND- 1888.-- Groceries! PROVISIONS -:- OF -:- ALL -:- KINDS HOLMAN & CO.’S. inhfilillHiUMi t.oid ta. i rr prjai o a <A pttsea&xi i»> •Ci ETO 1 .stacaj. do» a* Itarfm with &r.s£tk*n to buyrre.it. cr asm Tooiiei pus criaeor:/*—tire* in sry mn PkppaaContotte 00 acteri.'is tacdiosl otdiiewlu.pec* prir.eipict,. B/ iiWI rr.! ___fasRiout . iaSocos. i • fe! fcoirso t trithest errsoiar. it'ay- rasoreS. Tire unl T*. cd ibr f!»»nb*tk,tb.p*a»t •SKKisatoii: -je /roreotiof rapidly l-!etr 2 tagt aM# bcc-uK. cre-r.ulu -1 e*iM b&C; c sad TBLATMctrr. —tsj tt^tx iC. 7va XxK. Ttotr brooeht Work./ aboot ----------HARRISKEMEDY CO., KreGiaiio... trnf -- ----- » t. p<m, .r.R FT-.RE. trith»Jliast*d Pag;falgcao. S06"-* 17, TeathStreet,BT.IXJtOT. MO. I RUPTURED PERSONS can have FREE Trial of our Appliance. A*W for Terms WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGCIES AND HAFNKSS. -)o(- ' Studebaker Wagon! White Hickory Wagon! Jack? n G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs c old Buggies a r "eci ty. tv. II. SPENCE, aug2Sd«fcw*jiu Cor. Ilill A Taylor Street?, GRIFFIN. GA WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh ic ; . t,: eserves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges. Panamas. Cocoanuts, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: NEW Mi Mi Arriving daily from the 1 Lea dins: growers. I , - 11. UHIU 4 ANEW •---—— BOOK I j Full of new ideas ---ON-- and valuable in« CABBAGE - ~ ~ formalimi tormaUMU Although actual- ; iy worth del- ; ! AND iars to growers, many 1 CELERY. a copy will bo mai’ed . [ free to any person who will send two stamps and tire add ess of three or Celery more extensive Cabbage, Cauli- j flower or growers. ISAAC W. TIlLIXCIIiST. l a Pinme, (.itli'a C*„ Pa. feb4dftw1m. LOOK AT THIS One Hundred and Fifty Vacant Lots For Sale from One-fourth to Five Acres I — In the thriving City cf Griffin, of a popnla day. tion of 6,000, 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 streams of free ston? water, 'lhe healthiest and best climate in the world! Property of fT kind for saleat reasonable prices. Houses in good demand and rents pay a - ,)oa e' cent, on investment#. All that is needed is a $40,000 and or sun 000 scribed Hotel, and #!0,000 guaranteed will build 11 to any capitalist who Come and see for yourself, or address G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Real Estate ’-gent, Griffin,Ga. aoglOdJtw 3m mm ^on We tn I*hl I