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ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES'
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E. R. ANTHONY’S
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R. J. DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
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THE FINEST
--GROCERIES—
IN
Both Plain and Fancy,
•
EVERYTHING
Guaranteed to be
First
and always
FRESH
At 4. MILLS’.
RECEIVER’S
Repnlless of
For cash only, will be sold
Tie Entire Stock of
--OF-
STILWELL &
from this date until ail is sold.
Goods, Notions Hats, Boots and
and without mention all goods in
at
loch Less Than Original
Come first and get the best
*BT Also, one large iron safe
ttoce furniture and fixtures.
Or will sell whole stock and
at a bargain to any one desiring
go into the business.
J.F. STILWELL,
23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA
Jan. Slot, l^»,-dAw
MONEY CUK1TV. To «um» loan on GOOD in Apply email BK to
Timur Eves, Bos IGS.Orillln, Ga.
Removal.
Wo have removed {tom our
former location over Slit well <fc
Keith’s, to the store room No* 18
Hill street, McKee’s o!d star.d. We
invite al! our friends and the public
genera!!)', to call on us at our new
quarters on first floor.
Mbs. Respectfully, M, R. Bkown
& Co
j«n21(12w& sit
GENUINE IMPORTED j
CUBA - mOLLSSES,
VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY. • — I — FINE ASPINWALL BANANAS.
.
HaF"Fresh Turnips aud Green Spring Cabbage,
toTA shipment Frosh N. Y. Apples,
tfciT Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes,
L-?,‘Gardeu Seeds—all kinds,
eoT White and Re4 Ouioti Sets.
tk &~White Shad aud Oysters daily,
akely’s Breail every day.
UoTGo to BlakGy for the best Flour,
•etTWU the eatables of the season.
BLAKELY
'BOC3I0 A BO IT.
IiiUn Cm l**®*]# a®4 S>*n
• rml 1 »»t Coatf.
rat • rascal ess * »ouixa,r».
Wbeber To pay or not to jay. that t* refutr tbe qaeatios—
"t» better for toe U>
To lake a locai paper u*1 derive
My family from reediog «ij <te new*. Mks,
Or pay up promptly w is*! tbe printer
Aca, by p*|iA.«nt, ch'-erLim * No par.
no p«p*r —
■ Tbrn to mote *b*U I t* j © •trd <m the n**»
And total baj* uiptca— tb/tnig&va* tbe town.
! And diTMt .u a cots oss
I i bar 1 bare touged feared. To pay, or atop?
To f /f>' parebaboe to tafte—«f, there'* tbe
rub;
For lo that ‘top to imereti do I take
ia any of lbe adairs tb.t more toe town,
And aoeb a abunting off of mil that's good
Mow make me pause I here * tit respect
: A ii j* b every editor maintains tor ibose
4 bo come down with tbe < amt and ae'er
delay
To nettle up *niiat iitUe biU" for who
would bear
The pointed Vjaiba and pungent par**;r*;f!
M hkrb far t-x» oft re Sect upon the man
Hb., fails to settle feu ntwrifitios bill?
I’ll baaU> tae now unto the editor,
And, with my purse plethoric in icy baud.
Will settle up in full, one year from date,
By paying to Lite from my ready cash
lb* aatu which .* hu aue.
F. I). Peabody, of Columbus, is in
the city.
J. D. Boyd returned from Thom baton
yeateiday.
Col. E. W. Beck * condition k invs
proving.
David J. Bailey, Jr, returned last
night from Atlanta.
W. M. iliekelberry was in town jes
b rdiy attending court.
Mrs. II. C. Horne returned home yes
terday from Milledgc-ville.
Mi*. Thoa. Nall returned yesterday
evening from 31illedgeviile
Miss Estelle Westbrook has returned
from a visit to friend* away.
Mr*. Ii. F. Strickland returned yes
terday from a visit to Concord.
J. S. Rogers, of MacoD, arrived in the
city yesterday to visit relatives here.
A. Tervrilliger arrived in the ci'y yea
terday on bis way from Florida to Cana
da.
Mrs. M. It. Browu k Co. have already
received a 1: ad some invoice of miiiinery
goods.
II. V. Broan left last night for Union
Toint, to attend the wedding ofJ. E.
Cox, which takra place today.
Prof. Steinberg, the music teacher
of Ballard Insti ute, in Atlanta, came
dowu lest night to attend the concert.
Misses Lula McDonald and Annie
Daly went ont on the G. M. yesterday
evening to visit Judge Stilwell’s fam
»:?•
Col. K. Womack, the able and affable
solicitor general of the Fimt Circuit,
strived in the city yesterday to attend
court.
Miss Baby Bacon leaves this morning
for tier h me in Savannah, ofte-r a too
brief vi-it to her friend Miss Nellie
Charlton, who will accompany her.
G. C. Laney, of McDonald, Thomas
county, stopped over in Giiflin yester
day on his w ay home from Atlan a,
where he has been atUnding college.
A rumor comes from Washington to
the effect that Mr. C. A. (‘'Chick”;
Niles is to go to that city as the repre
sentative of tbo Columbus Enquirer
Sun.
The ladies Aid Society of the Christ
ian church will give an oyst*r sapper
at the Grays Armory on next Tuesday
even ng. It will doubtless be a very
pleasant affair.
Uncle Dive Johnson was out yester
day,after <: tedious siege from ins recent
accident on the Thomaston road; but
Unc c Dave doesn't mind n little tiling
like a broken neck
Aleck Campbell, a colcretl man on the
j D. Boyd place-, three miles down the
railr >ad, wps shot last nigtil in the
l,f hip by unknown partie-. l>rs.
Dreary and Moore went out to dress
his wouti I.
Polk Draw and Bill HdtaMiy got
to a figbt at Laaeh'a abopjamx HU.
eaaap groasds, oc MToday evcaing,
wfesefa M«Ka»«iy vw kaoektej
amtnl tmea and Daria cat ia threw
lost pkoe*. The matter win be br.
before the freed jury. Both mm
mid to have been under the iaffaenes
liqwor.
The coneert ct the MmUtmoka
(JtuntetV C.ab at tbe CoUege Had
last night was a moat br ibant eaasva.
Sich a large and ctsHared aaiienee Iris
sot been sees at any ester litmest is
Gr^s for m *oy a day, aad it wwe er.
decs that the fine awe resdered was
enjoyed by every osie present. The
programme was excellent and the as
cores frequent, and we may be tempted
to gtrt a more extended notice ia a fa
tare ise-se.
A epeviai i .a Flo villa says; A
long fell - -ini oar business men is
now belt, ..at .ato a shape to be teal
ised. TL - proiiCt to start a new paper r r
here by . a company of , first . . mac* , new spa
per men *, has met with tbe beariyapprov rr
al , and en operutioa operatioa . of of , oar oar peop peop e, e, ard at d
the pap,:>i is to be known aa the ‘-Flo
villa Star,’’and will make iis appearance
ia s La days. Onr people are higkiy
elated with the tev enterprise.” Now
let **Magg:m>' start a , aper at Doable
Cabins and Us atial campaign
can trituapbas" . -.ed.
.
Dr. Pierce's “Pleafent Purgative Pel
kts * c eat sc and purify the blood and
r lieve the digestive organa,
Court Proceeding*.
The fo!low : n« cases were disposed
of Monday r idition to those al
ready pablb
HK i 1 fc , .arber vs. G A Can
niagbam, deft.. J F West, garcisbee.
Dismissed.
S Elverson vs Frances Johnson,^
el. Set for Wednesday of next week-
Emily J Boyd vs S F Mattox and
Stilwell &. White et al va S F Ms;
tox Set for Wednesday of next
week.
Tbe following cases were disposed
ol yesterday;
L It Brewer vs J m Bagwell et al.
Verdict for defendant.
Cbailotle Redding v? Chappell
Redding. Absolute divorce.
Geo W Wood vs Profit Miller.
Rale Nisi.
J. D. Boyd vp. J. C, Bicg, Rale
nisi,
A iron Woodward vs D L Patrick
Verdict for defendant.
James U Horne, troBtee, ys Cbas
Reed and Fannie Reed, Continned.
Court adjourned until half past
eight, and jurors excused until nine
o'clock this morniDg.
CALEOAB FOP. FRIDAY, FEB 10.
Mrs. M. J. Keller vs. James Beatty.
E L Snider vs Mickleberry &
Le via et a!.
J. S Akin vs. J, C. Payne.
Thos. P, Smith V3. G. A, Cunning
ham.
0. F. Williams vs Wiley Hand.
G. Ober & Sods vs. Mrs S. C.
Milam et al, 2 cases,
Cole k Jones v.s J C King.
C F Newton vs. John Keller.
Henry R Hill, adrntr, vs. 8 W
Dike.
W T Cole vs. Jas D Touchstone,
S B McWilliams vs. JobD N.
Touchstone,
Clarks Cove Guano Co. vs C H
Wiggers and N C Wtggers.
Only Ihe Unexpected that Oecurs Always
It was on Tuesday, Jan 10th, IS"#, that the
212th Gra> it Monthly Drawio of the far-fam
ed HouisianaState Lotteryt'xikplace at few
Orleans, La. (as usual,i under the sole man¬
agement ol Uen’I* G. T. Beauregard, of La.,
atid i) ubal A. Early, of Va. i liinips went as
they generally do; (it 1# only the unexpect¬
ed that always occurs), No 34.44.'drew the
first capital prize of |150,(XK. which was sold
in fractional tenths at ft each, sent to M. A.
Itauphin, hmidt, Petaluma, New Orleans, La One to V.
S Cal ; one paid through
Wells. Fargo A Co, San Fi incisco, Cal.;
'ine paid through the Memphis National
Nichols, Bank of through Mempb s, *enn ; one to K. W.
Wells, Fargo A Co, San
Francisco, Cal.; one paid through \nglo-Cal
ifornian Bank (A. t d), San Fran i<co, and
the other portions wen* elsewhere. No. 73,.
135 drew the the second prize of 450X 00, also
sold in fr ct onal tenths at 41 each. One
017 was Archer paid to Ave., Miss Chicago, Augusta Filene til of to No. John 2.-
: one
Trimble, 315 South Wafer street Atuora, III.;
one Bank paid through the Metropolitan National
<>f Fargo Cincinnati, Ohio; two through CaT.;
Weils, A Co . San Francisco,
one to Mias Kittie Dillon, 105 Bienville St.,
and one to August Hnnzelrnan. 126 < hartres
St., both i f New Orleans. La , aud the rest
went elsewhere. No. 51,613 drew the third
capital prize of M’JO.OOO, also sold in tenths
Chicago, < >ue went 111.; to N t ostevin, Union Stock \ ards
City, one to 4. MrLeish, Jersey-
N. J.; one paid through the Fort
Worth, Texas; one to T. C Tucker, Pearl,
Texas; one to Jacob C. Shafer, lndiunapo'la,
Ind : and one throngh the State National
hank of Lincoln, Neb 1 he next event on
March 13th, 18SS, is a grand quarter 1 )- and
the 214th grand monthly drawing. wh«-n the
first capital prize is 4300.000. Ali iuforma
lion will l>e given on appl.cation o to M A.
Dauphin, New Orleans. La
Hood as the Best!
(' heap as tiioche tpast! AH kl
»f Frn t Treas, Vines and Sent
fruits. All tite new varieties tight
it home. Will exchange for a good
Call and examine or address
S. M. Waymax,
De<*.4sn.JrwSm Pomona, Ga,
fOUL WEfOJVr
l PURE
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Perfect ma?£
i
! B* for excellence than proven quarter m of millioa*
! *f hotees more a a ceu
j tury It isnsed by the United >tate^ Got-
ersmrat. Endorsed by the heads ol the
, Great Lniverta.** the St roc gesl, Purest
| as
ni ni>; Healihful. T>r Price s Cream
j Baking- Lime, Powder A!cm. dews Sold eo* only contain in Caus. Ammonia.
or
PRICE BAKI>G POWDER CO.
srv to*K-. chi. aoo. sr. tons,
dtihwsthp.top coi.nrm
CeBtral Railroad Time Table,
XOETHWAED.
BaroesviSle S[>eeia! (Sanday only
7:45 a. m. Barnesville Accommoda
tion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. m.
PasseDger No. 3, 5:41 a. ra.
Passenger No. 11. 11:31 a. mi.
Passenger and Mail No. 1. 4:01
p. in.
Passenger No. 13, £05 p. m
SOUTHWARD.
Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20
a m.
Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. m.
Passenger No. 12. 4:0 j p. m.
Barnesville Special (Sunday only)
4:58 p. m. Barnesville Aecommoda
tion (daily except Sunday ; 7:10 p. m.
Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. to.
An Excellent Medicine.
‘My wife and myself I were in bad health
for som» fifteen years chanced to be look¬
ing over one of Simmons Liver Regulator
Almanacs and saw A. 11. Stevens' and Bish¬
op Pserce’s names to testimonials. I then
obtamed some of he Regulator, and can
heartily recommend the Liver R'-gulator to
mi friend* as an excellent medicine.”
Z. E, Habrisos.M D.,Gordonsviile,Va.
A Good Horse and Mare
Will be sold cheap for cash.
U Fill Morris.
Oats and Ribbon Cane.
Some very fine Burt oats for seed;
also, some choice ribbon cane. Ap¬
ply to me at Griffin.
febd&w2w W r . M. Beeks.
For Sale.
A bargain can be had bv a cash
turchaser in the following named
iroperty: One half acre lot on Tay
.or street near the Sara Bailey Insti
lute, seven room dwelling with
large kitchen attached and a well of
water that c mnot be excelled in tbe
city, a very rich garden, also a lot
and nice little barn and stable, all
very ponveniently arranged. This is
a very desirable home for any one
wishing to be near one of the best
schools in the State.
Also l hundred acres of land in
Pike county in one mile of Jolly on
the Georgia Midland railrrad. About
one third of this land is original tim
ber, the remainder in high s ate o
cultivation, of which about 20 acres i 3
cf the finest branch bottom. This is
an admirable place for a stock farm
and any one wishing to engage in
tbe business would do well to pur
chase, which can be done ou very rea
soBable terms, either cash or part
and remainder in 12 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«kw2m.
Notice to Heirs.
To the heirs of Shatteen C, Mitchell, ef
Spalding County, deceased: John H. Mitch¬
ell, e ecutor of the last will and testament of
Shat teen C. Mitchell, deceased, has made ap
plication to have a settlement made be¬
tween himself, as executor, and the heirs of
said deceased Snch settlement wil bemad*
before the Court of Ordinary of Spalding
March, County, Georgia, on the first Monday in
Ib-VC Let ail persons interested in
said estate be present at that time and repre
sent their claims against said estate.
K. W. II iMMOND,
January 16.h, lri*l>-$3.70. Ordinary.
A PERFECT FOUNTAIN PEN
i hat is within the means of all.
nulin's New Amsterdam Fountain Pen
(Fine, Medium and Coarse.) Aiwa) s ready,
writes freely, and never get* out of order.
Warranted 14-Karat Gold and to give tntire
atisfaction.
Prlec81,351)y mail, prepaid
Liberal discount to agents. Send for Cir¬
cular of our specialties
JOHN S. HU LIN,
No. 411 Bkoadwav, N. Y.
Manufacturing Stationer. j25d<fcwlm
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Ail persons indebted to the estate of Jas.
Eliis, late of Spalding t ounty, Geargia,
are hereby notified to call on the
and make settlement of such in
at once; and all persons haring
against said estate are notified to
their claims properly proven.
feb7w6* JAS R. ELLI8. Executor-
FULL LINE NEW GC jDS.
|*~LANDRETH GARDEN SEED-NEW CROP.
j KEITH & CO
Grocerees —1888.
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1888.-- Groceries!
PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS
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HOLMAN & CO.’S,
H. W. HASSELKUS,
manufacture?* and dealer in
Boots and Shoes,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
Hill Street, ... GBIFPIN, GA
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I again offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest pcsihle
prices. Best Home-made Farm Shoes in the State.
H: W. HASSELKUS.
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ESTEY PIANOS !
ORGANS
CASH. OR ON TIME. AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
Avoid tb« irnpositigxi ol p ft.icr*rioujrEIBB»
^ whoseaim 4Lieed thSrvS
iDeatend w©ro restored to health by useef with autnl:on to bu«m««x. ct cuaewhi
bn oriacor.rexurnce iaanr vsjr FouBd«4
r:tPnLl£c Yrcditil pHbcipfe*. Brdinrt
..Jusaeeia rp.icction to th? Beat ol dtscaae Lu apedfle
<51© As© ___ ____ vithoat dear. The
tboosan xoecrob* of the htrcn&n onctnt*rn restored. TW
L-7©d it trtiisd aaar.a: n? c'.emert* of life arc- divert back, the patieat
ani hacd Vi^OTtmsHaal! bee ooeschcerfai tad rtpidlyptias bo4h mxtz&h, aad lesMk
“breusht about by Indiscretion, Exnorur©,Ovar-Rraia TBEATHEET. —Cnlfatt.t3. Two MaxK. &tu
^S^S'AOk^oI’‘lRKll^:tSa\^dPaiophleLiS ■Work, or too free Indoi^nce. wea.-k thit 70a esud ua HARRIS REMEDY CO., MFJCra...
RUPTURED PERSONS FREE Trl3l SOBS of H.TmthStro«t,BT.LOTjIB, AppliSRCG* AsK Tonml Xfa
ctr hsvG our For
WHIPS, WAGONS, i BUGCIES
AND HAP NESS.
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Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson'G. Smith Buggy!
And the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs
old Buggies a Specialty.
W. II. SPENCE,
augSSd&wfim Cor. Ilill A Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA.
HAVF JUST RECEIVED
A fresh lot of preserves.
Jellies. Apples,
Oranges. Banamas.
Cocoanuts,
AND IN FACT LVERYTHING A HCUSKEEPPER WILL NEED:
McFarlaufl, Boyles & Col
NEW
Men Sink
Arriving daily from the
towers.
l Mill k SONS.
NEW BOOK
CABBAGE
NO
Ptl FRY
I I
three and tbv add ess
or more extensive Cabbage Cauli
or t'eleiy growers.
amaacr. Tti.LixciHisT.
Pi®*s, L.rb a c®,, I»a
feb4d4wlm.
Full ef ideas I
new :
and valuable in-
formation j
Although actual- i
ly worth many dol¬
lars to growers, a
copy wilfbe maied
free to anj person
LOOK
AT THIS ?
One Hundred and Fifty Vacant Lets
For Sale from One-fourth to
Five Acres I
In the thriving City of Griffin, of a populs day.
tion of 6,000, and inereasing every
Three railroads completed, andj two wort
will be in a short time. It is tbe centre of
Middle Georgia, ody 43 mi es from Atlanta
and 17 trains G0fr‘ oaily. m Ma on Fruits on the of Central all kind ruling can W
gr,,wn. excep’t tropical. Spring and runnift*
streams of free ston ' water. The healthless
and bc«t riimate in the world! Property or
all kind for saleat reasonable prices. Houses
in good demand and rents pay a good pef
cent, on investments. $50, ,,,,
Al! that is needed is a $40,000 and or sub
000 Hotel, and $10,000 guaranteed
scribed to any capitalist who will build »•
Come and see for yourself, or address
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Estate Agent, Griffin,
auglOdJcw 3m
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