The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 07, 1888, Image 4

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Fresh Garden Seed ! ONION SETS MD SEED POTATOES - - ' E. «. AINTHO^T’S I —— R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER PtCTt*5£ FRAMES HADE TO ORDER ar Mm*. *** ■«» — «*.♦ r#%. THE WNiST —GROCERIES- IN TOWN! F*r^, EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First Class and alwayt FRESH ! at J. M. MILLS’. RECEIVER’S SALE. Far catb on’y, will be 10 'fl TIs Entire stock of Goods — or — STILWELL & KEITH, fr&m thia date until ail if sold. Dry Goada, Nations Hats, Boot* and Shoes, and wiihout mention ail goods in store at Itch Less Than Original Cost. Come (list and get the best bargains. mr Also, one large iron safe and stora furniture and fixtures. Or will sell whole stock and fixtures at a bargain to any one desiring to go into nto the the business. 4.F.8TILWELL, Receiver 23 Hill St, GRIFFIN. GA tan. 8Ut, te'», !34w MONEY To loan' in jiiuall *ora, ori GOOD HK CIHUTY. Apply to Tuatir. Etr.», l?o* l<*, t (>ri!!i!>, <Ja H^iuoval. We have removed from <,ur former location over Siilwi-SI k Keith’*, to the storeroom No* 18 Hill alreei, McKee’s old stand. We invite all our friends and fhn public generally, to cal! or, us at our new quarters on First floor. Mbs. Respectfully, M. K. IJbosvn CV» k ja»2id2w&s4t Ml2'i Fine White Hit ad to-day. Strin? Fish and Oys¬ ters, 25 hiiNhels Fine Yam Potatoes. Bananas, 25 cts dozen to-day. Fine Apples, and Fresii StfM-k Oranges, Malaga Grapes, C'odfiHh and Irish Potatoes. White Peas for table use, Stork Peas, Hraii, Hay and Oat«. Magnolia Hams Laggard’* Fine Lard and Rreakfust Strip*. is. Fine i coun- try hog lard fn50Ih tin*, liruads out M iktell o’clock. BLAKELY TROrro AW€T. ism* ’*»- V*?7 few* t ;.“SU» «**. *Ov«til •» wfc&r a* «■&* it< WfctS to Kfeit fit* Sr- ■ ■■ * 7S* -wa ww* «*s*to y . Sfe* te*s4 s* U- ft* item vie <-»r Foe as. -u «v ‘n*'erl Tl*«£ took fee*--to* ►*- -a? bwud. t»tj- 8«r j4*a<* *® «*rtfc * “Wk* *at t4M%c It* vae.ier 4^ ** 5 - 'r- W. H *■*»'. up {fee fmw! W H. i>-j > * t>vi s trip dv»a the ro*«'j ;a(w l sy . Out brocfht t. grant suiy people jito to we jetted*j Cut /£** Hste*., <#f B«n»w>wu3e, »a ia ll»e city ytfetervUy, Hoe F. F. Mattiew*, of C|*o «»a ty, waa ss the ety ytnltfAty. Cartwx Cabie-ig*: **•«! W... Is.. *.ig rrt?r.ol to Miers jetterimj. Mm Molli* Stephen 7« terthy bw a viikt to At att*. Col. E. W. li-xt it-, had a toeptoee pot op Let wees fci% home ail i» <M^s. Major Ws AfcJrtw* gite fe- e-egst* pomaa te-pprr to * f*» fmwl* a-at irig ht. SvJge i. fS. i’-gt of Zititei »i* ax&o&g tfce vaiiisg ationsey .i court y«Urf*;. J. B. Huu.pr ■■tut of tie ckvers*' iln»afl» •’ci *.-..• ro&J, «* it. tit cry latt fetgfat. «tw Ma.be Hr. a itod Lone yasUsrday tfttr a % protooged proK/igt-J at swot* fro ns ?i»e city. 3tr. W. 7. P<rirymau oat tf the solvi ffitrebaot* of Tbots**ton, * 1 * Is the city yesterday. The l**t >Moe of the Jackson News was ao 0 DO*ually attractive #o l inter eatifig local edition, Cipt. J ese Afcdrew*, who h*‘. beers aperteiog tl wit,ter at Waji«e*boro, will ,, . be home 1 ---‘ tht* l - —*• week. Ch**. SkFarland has n oted the /ease Rocker reeideece on Toylor street and wiil move ia a anc*c. J, I’/e#ioa Carson lef’ on the Atlanta tram yesterday tnoniiog, after a two days v.ait t-1>, J. Baik-y, Jr, Col. Henry Ih Goetchio*, of G/lutn bar, was in the City yesterday and at tend' i the ofsesing 1 f B-jj>enor Court. Wtok i* progressing rapidty on the Covington and Macon roa,J, a?id it U expected that the line will be completed to liigh Hboals by the lOtb ink. Ci-untry towns like Rome arid Alter eus ere now complain ng of the coudi tion of their street#. They ought to have nice *olid r- 1 clay tre*tn, like Oriftiu. Mrs. M. G. Dobbins and sou, of Car tcrsville, who have been visiting here for aome time, together with Miss Susie Freeman, left yesterday for Florida. Mr. and Mrs. E. W- Hammond re turned yesterday from Lagrange, where he> spent Sunday and found Mis* lone 10 v, r v « 1 btalth t in „i. w,t,J ua,y , „i r a t k Hr,M| v - sore throat, btatvsman Henry Williamson. cfOrr's was in the city yceteiday and endorsed President Clt-ve aud 1 * message, alihongh expressing an unm< a*nrab!e a meant of dubicusncSH a# to the r. fcmlt of the com ing national election tli * fall, Friday night a borgiar, *r burglar*, entered S. M Moran’s beer saloon at Hampton and captured one case of beer, entire, «itb m-ny bottles from tbe shelve*. They gut in through a window, but finding that too small for the exit of the case, broke open a nde dtx/r and deCainfHil. Moran thinks he ka.ws who tl;*: thieve#, are. Gk. w* toss* jsany.. Taw? 1 «• luJStS HWtftMS fieferjs*®** tft* y«&ie fawifftrt £ £ jt*.*. J«_ tee isfiw* mna t ' -i * iM eu*a i Mi. ace Mx*. B.& Bate? Sm» 4 8-ifcy .m.cxjmf *tei «m taac*4 y**«M»y *©*t»as» K aw *'«§s*k. Ti* pena* iu*** lie &***« tjmpBSbf £>*a ti* I'-jn.ui-n fMpsn, ar os ie»& ru?. m tot uat jsjr«wa«d jx Has Aewetoff* Stoat? li ttot WWS®. 1-** »4w*S>g WWW* gasc*:* ter tie *c<aSfc. Tit ory “go **■&- 7 'iifcstf im®,” at »pm£j fsrsaf j&we to 5te« ?* ->r tehnet, f* ««k. F® 3 * **£_ O-t 111 3. T, ABtt, /- E. F M.i ... 13*4 C*f*- A. 4- Ctodta, s*wi. tot * 'i u btr me a i&t ess* « ; t- it «ifwd tie Artt« L*we ei jsu l®.: k(f4 tas* k» teets uk *n w i r®c * &:<«« Wr« ! i;s BfMti*, 3 s4@* Bcjitea.. I kSum.; »*.. “M» a**fc» Bi-fi, of Ostfti, »kr i-i.* beet •* * ras 5 © h*r *ott si i», Mr. £>. T WAier. M tu* res3!iw»4 hast* Taemmr, 34m ifcv?4 * } -> *-a p-ii*aed wash 11 a* MB>>i %■. « .V.^ Brsrii* bet Uts&j io-nt hi * Is. she Old.-- at jetSesJc? 3. ' £2is* if lu. X. h. *u sifc-r irv; v.f Elbe 44©rJ, «s4 tie w.‘i pmbaiad is I'-'E. is r* E. £. Alike? tt •ietgnitf, fe.is.-r, tee t»ia.-aii,MSn>r.g «u «rim4 to smk* totes* 10 bad: *a: vsszt tayjmmtd site tie 21*4 ad. Lowry Goddard, s Mocsoe osesiy ■ocsaiisBer 1 k.'.ibd a segaa iabmmtz tcte* tese « 4 for wbrn a reward . ■ s* tfeni * tee csSy bH sigh: ; i>i wt*. -p, ij Hberiff Okiti . **4 Ik Jieteii Ccitugifcaffi, tie ei.-t* ■ td bin: * vitee tiro-sgb tie dart aid Gst te. el to eaptara has It k bow the fashkBabie ted to c*l. | tl, tie e.tse* towt*. Tie New Tori j d»;.:.-k eotbstezdly refer to Saar &wa .. I dsy a* •‘tkte town.” «i, aid drop kt : ten are bo* addressed “leram’* iatkwd of “city H*> wbeo a straiger refer? ; to Onffin a* a ‘"town” <mr people should I site rs-tead that he does sat s?£SE to 1 ! ifeeak isresp:-etfoify oJ tbe size of the ' 1 . ‘ 5 p tee. o‘c-.xk 1 There waa 1 ire ni*>ai two | ■A SttfrJav aftercvte.ia the bedroom of ) * * Whit;, . the okl Clark „.. . Mr*. M. L. building constr of hi* a&d Broadway but ,t waa ex iuga.*i^i witbrot a g-r'; era: atara ted wuhoot mttch damage. A wiud.w fcih which *w bniit strange isto the chims*y very strangely took a Are after ihete xnaoy years and had to j be tors oat, after which the fire was i over. V»V*« Borne sjr S t** u- baildera wm****”. •*- seems - “* •' to have ' m ^ tk#t j a a eLimiey i* com bastable. Ti-e Baltimore Meoufaciarers Itoeord a long article ebowiog <he ia crease and prosperity of fcoatbera cot ton mill?, in which it quotes W. J, Km cai-1, preaide&t of the (jtiia milk, a* follow, “I regard cotton rnanufactur J ing in it# infancy in the South. In tny opinion all staples wi.I l>e made here be fore many years; not only for the t | United States, but for Mexico and South America. Under favorable circnmstaa ; ce* we c*n, and sbonld, supply all ! wountriew with heavy cotton goods.’ Bartholdi’s Statue of “Liberty Enlight¬ ening the World” wig be a reminder of personal liberty for age* to come. On ja*t a* sure a i foundation has Dr. Pierce’s “Golden | Medical Discovery” been placed, and it will stand through the cycle* of time as a monument to the pl>y*ical emancipa- : tion of thousands, who by its use Lave j been relieved Irotn consumption, con i sumptive night sweats! bronchitis, j i coughs, ^pitting of blood, weak lungs ane other throat and lung affections. * * * * Neryons debility, prema ture decline of j»ower in either sex, ; speedily and permanently cured. Large i book, 10 cent* in As'KJCiation, stamp-. World’s 003 Main Dis veusarv Me<lical 1 Street, Buffalo, N. Y. _____________ Had Ueen Slightly Negligent. j A physician who bad attended a man during several weeks of illness ; j called one day a?<d presented his bill. 1 “J can’t pay this,” said the exs ■ patient. ‘•Why? It’s coirvct.” u l d n’t doubt ti.at, but 1 haven't any money. Had to pay a life insur ar c< . a! . w ., srm . ( »t this morning, ai d it ; took every cent 1 had.’ I “What, is your life iusur< d?’ •Yes, and atone time when 1 did j not expect to live hut a few hour* longer, 1 tol l my wife to see that you were paid ju-.t »* soon ;.s ; he com pa j n >- “Mj 5 aid * u»e *m «.».t the t j J r st t car ively replied. “I w :si ih ] h.ld kll'jWii that, I think I would have goitcn my money J The “woman* friend” i* what Lax# ( ! Jor may well »>e termed, for every wo i rnau that ban once uaed it will not Ire j wi,hnntiL rflc ll Dl y 25 _!: ,,ts - j A Good Horse _ and Mare j j j Will be sold cheap for cjfeh. ! if Fil.l Morris. 2 s* *X}*rrjt etmijme* pr:«tz is icj-aara ton fc* s»»r«ta *6 * **»«k «< * -** 2l »»e4 is? ttet U*ise4 fuse* Got- Ustitvri^t %ff tee loti* tf tee ziat? E«t sift Frs-e t CrfetB F.fits iw w ia-sst. «r Aba*. Ss-id o*3f FM» te 1'EE Cm. CO FE2CE iJUElsG *rr k«£- aratettB®- -te fevrss. ofifsta;- io«s 9i.irs LeelratJ Ealire&A Taae Tafck. r<zTs~ *i: Siitt: tL 1 e Si -e ;:a' Sa» lay only 4.0 a. 11 B'.rr '-=7. ie Aeooattoia laSy eztep: Saidij 5->T «_ n.. Pasweiger No. 3. 5:11 a. it Passenger No. 11. 11.31 a s. Pis.%e5.ge? iii Mai, No* 1. 4.01 11 Puectfber Ns. 13. 9K»5 p. l. sorrawiKt*. P-iics^er i No- te -teO IL. • No. 14. 11:2) - :.. Passerger N:. 12. 4.07 p. to B'lmesvii-eSpeoi-.l Sai';‘ty oily p. U'iroesTi'.ie Accomnio-ia ii..j tscept Soodiy , 7:10 p. 10 . Ptsreoger No. A 8:43 p. a Ab Excellent Medicine. sSj wif* *s4 Bjaelf were te Lad te.slta son.-* fcftet® year-. I • hanetd to be l>.k- over :fe-t ©' s.c.c.',fes L.'ver Regclator and Bi«h- tr. tad «*» A. U. Stereo*' PiKrt'i cats** to tentaooiaJ*. I tf*a to tee of ;.e Regulator, ac4 at. rr-cmaeud tu Liter B»ipi!*tor to f f'ir-sd* rite ■ 4 £.« * 5te. Irl ei ••«'.:-tt ‘ -:Zlt E*l: ' iae.’ IL'te 7. E H*x.- :*.■• s M I> :: r.^>: .t. V>. Oah and Ribbon Cane. .V.t,v very t - B,rt oat- ter * kJ; ‘O, me choice *: k r: car.e. Ap- - ; v to me at Gr .ffia ft-.h-lk w2w W. M. Beeks. For Sale. A bargain can be had Lv a cash in the followinir named One half acre lot on Tay street near the Sara Bailey Insti seven rocra dwelling with kitchen attached and a well of that cannot be excelled in the a very rich garden, also a lot nice little bern and stable, all ery convenient!jr arranged. This is very desirable home for any one to fe near one of the best in the Slate, A-so i hundred acres of land in county in one mile of Jolly on Georgia Midland railrrad. About third of this land is original tins the remainder in high state o of which about 20 acres is the finest branch bottom. This is admirable place for a stock farm any one wishing to engage in business w ould do well to pur which can be done on very rea terms, either cash or part remainder in 12 months. T. G. at B. P. Blantons, corner and 8th stn et?, or ad throu, h the mail, P. U. box Griffin, Ga. jar-1 i&«v2m. FEMALE COLLEGE, GRIFFIN, GA. FEB. 7TH. --the-- CONCERT COMPANY, OF BOSTON GUSTAV HILLE. Solo Violin. PAUL MENOE. Violin. THOMAS RYAN, Solo Clarinolte and Viola. PHILIP RODELBERGER. Solo Flute and Viola. LOUIS BLUMENBERG, Solo Vio Ion cello ANNE CARPENTER, Prima Donna Soprano Presbyterian (Mcb! A'tmi-sion tt.00 Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Ail persons in lebted to the estat- of Jas Eliis, late of spa ding < ounty, Ueargia. are hereby notified to call on the and make settlement of such in at once: and all persons having agaiust said estate are notified to their claim* t{ properly proven. febTwr.,* I\S ELLT8. Executor FULL LIRE NEW LARDRETH GARDEN SEED—NEW CROP KEITH te CO Grocerees — 1888 . i -AND--- Groceries! PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS ---AT 1 HOLMAN & CO.’S. W. V AN CTAC7T KEF. AND DIALLB IN Boots and Shoes. .9 LEATHER AND FINDINGS. sy Mill Street, - GRIFFIN. GA -o- 1 * train cSer my stock of Winter Boots ar.d Sbces Lowest poiibl* prices. Best Home-mad? Farm Shoes in the State. H: W. HASSELKUS. ESI l) L) ) /'/.I.VO.S ! ORGANS 1&T CASH 1. OR OS TIME. *T DEANE’S AET GALLERY I ILLS T*s TbofetfCki Irui •F_ tLAiked lo i >♦» wtoSB^sij £. s_^ tot u^-j IDB4SS3«1 iWwe«hat^£Af^icreAH *j a iayra Bf Cff r srt oe. ^•SEMINAL r^wsnbd bob^tii PASTILLES,' br oae oi .--V'feL TU r»cw4. :» of ia* «r» J2W* Si^laSS | .434 jifaiirjiaa toA er F OwR?*C TttEATSINT.—te: L—tek. ?w? KaatS. tb VTT»*»Tv«*to* tow ?«/* - rsfi_ > t'* 0PT , ‘^. ricH 5 •St '' HARRIS RESHEDY CO., «r!Q eu i kwh s.T^het T«rth6tr-et,6T. BOOTH, *a RUPTURED PtRSOHS can r ave FREE Trta* Of our Appflan ce. Aak for Term*: WHIPS, WAGONS BUGGIES AND HAF\ES8. -)o(~ - Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the COL-tUBls BUGGY at the Lcv»est Prices possible. Repairs j 0 |(j Buggies a Specialty, 1 W. H. SPEXCE, j r; ■ • Cor. Ilill Jl Taylor Street?, GRIFFIN’, GA. j j j : HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! . . A fresh iot of pret erves. Jellies. Apples. Oranges. Bartarnas. j Cocoanuts, AND IN FACT t /ERYTH1NG A HCUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: ■ McFarlaM, Boyles & Go’s. YEW LOOK Garden Seeds AT THIS 1 One Hundred and Fifty Vacant Lots For Sale from One-fourth to Five Acres I Arriving daily from the tion la the of thriving C.000, and City increasing of (Iriffin. of every a popnla day. Leading Growers. ! Three be railroads short completed, aadj two centre more of will 111 a time. It is the Middle Georgia, only 43 miles from Atlanta and tX)fr> m Ma on on the Central railroad 17 trains daily. Fruits of alt kind can be 8 W. MAIM it 818. | grown, except tropical. Spring and running streams of free ston^r water. The healthiest and best climate in the world! Property of j in ali good kind demand for saieat and reasonable rents prices. good Houses p«t A NEW BOOK 1 of ideas pay a uli valuable new | cent, on investments. $50,- Mn d in JW A!! that is needed is a $40,000 or CABBAGE formation 0u0 Hotel, and #!l),000 guaranteed and sub Although actual scriired to any capitalist who will build it I , ..... . c »* -".{"rsss-.'KSSsa AND ; °'“ G. A. CUNNINGHAM, CELERY, j copy free will to ant be raai’ed person augMkUtw Real 3ns Estate Agent, Griffin,tl*- who will send two stamps and tli. add ess of three or more extensive Cabbage, Cauii Cower or I’eleiy growers. ISAAC »'■ TILLISCHiAT. RU ypn is on me in PbltaJel; 4* 1,4* f*:nuj!•, Lzdi'a t o,. l*a til a* U»e hewspoper febtdAwtm t»Wtos%^te