The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 14, 1888, Image 4

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Fresh Garden Seed ! SETS AND SEED POTATOES. --AT- E. R. AINTHO^IT’S R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. yr OM Tktmt**r Coyk4 *•* Eatorged. THE FINEST IN TOWN! First Class ;o. At Jf. M. MILLS’. RECEIVER’S SALE. For cash on y, will be sold Tie Eitire Slock of -OF- STILWELL & KEITH, from this date until all is sold. Dry Goods. Notions.Hais. Boots and Shoes, and without mention all goods in store Inch Less Than Original Cost. Come first and get the best bargains. tUT Also, one large iron sate ard store furniture and fixtures. Or will sell whole stock and fixtures at a bargain to any one desiring to go inta the business. J. F. STILWELL, Receiver 23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA •I an. 3i*t, FUNERAL NOTICE. The friends of the families of Mrs. H. B. White and Mrs. K. W. lick are Mr. requested J. to aiter.d lii" funeral of J. White at the r—i Iciue of the former, on Poplar street, a' 10 10 this morning. MONEY CLK1TV To rums iosu «»r» ; Awdj 1 , ;K all \o ! ! Tnatr Etks, B i j .il-. o„ | House and Lot for Sale. The nine room boot-e known as the Nall place, corner of Solomon and Sixth streets. One square from business portion of c.ty. Splendid place for day board ner house. Ap ply to C. P. or Tbo^ Nall. I 1 Choice Yellow Davor Onions. Good stock not spouted. Flue Yarn Potatoes. Imported Eating Irish Potatoes. Try our Imported CUBA ~ MOL/ 1 SSES, Thurber’s Condensed Stew ed Tomatoes. Fine Shad, Fish and Oysters Every day. Blakely’s Breads! BLAKELY '33UUE5D ABOIT. at ?*r» i mmeermAme amtl *f»l Mttmn fca»aij» ir am oi» if jos ka-rw I ■ «* ja*-t a bn “ty.’ my &e*r. Thai I flirt. a 3 jairts * irz tb» dy, my dear, i * otA.r *bss tern* jroe’4 tmptoy, my & ear, I! jos ktf* '• < If j',n kata 1 to *2 tojior-st’4* my Sore, Tfckt i'm jn66r4 *td beetled tad .uyt , s»y l-yre ■ IM, j*m taitk j vsr t£«e: a «os?d fsd* my lose, If job kttra * | l!j« Esc* lLal pt(* m: <r. tic* ****•!- baert, Tfasat to* for tone Ltd gar * t. Old M i, Swid ]N<IkmU» bo*«&« pretty ^sfck, i , *»**. tfeeart. If jneLaiw? i Bat I not ; a*. your Sot# to tic t«t, a; ©»n, | I tw trite* w»! pT# iff* a rd, ay or t i After mania s».— * >vc «jo na/it mactit t-rove prvre mob or>o w»t, m »y own It jot me*. 3fns. J. L V* 3 g!jo ( of Cri~i*tii, > in the city. Ciark T. ballirao, tf so Use city. C. Q. Dr;rer, of Zebslos was ia tLe city yesterday. rat*. If. Lee, of Concord, »ss id the city yesterday. Andrew Dauhar, cf Brroks Station, »'M Le-re yesterday, Solicitor General Worn mack retamed t; to-TL jester day. J. W, Dunbar, of Ho leuv.iie, was us the c.ty yes’erday. *• 1 ahum J, <A Coaeird, spent yes ter.lay ia the city, F. U Bailey returned from Adanta y-s?..rd»y morning. Tomorrow is Dent, bnt to dsy is still to tur own possession. ram Waliac-, of Atlanta fpent a pi nsant HuuJ.y in Griffin. Mr. Greene und W. B. Jackson, of HoBenriile w t rehere yesterday. Col, K j . Reagan, of McDonough, •a «t ju attcr.danoe at court yesterday. Judge WL.ttakar, of Lagrange, was in the city yesterday on legal business. Georg.. Seymore Lbs a genuine Georgia “cracker" sign on bis mirror. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Howard, of Zebulon.weiv n the city yesterday shop ping Mi. and r<. juo. ii. Milner, of Zebulon, w> re in the city yesterday shopping. Airs. j. D. Cunningham, Jr., of Or chard Hill, was shopping ia the city yes terday. Miss Nannie Crockett, of Jonesboro came down to attend the phantom party las' night. There w>^ a la go and very pelcasant phantoa party at the residence of Hon. John D. S*< w at last Light. Mr- D. R. Gx<k and Miss \tillie Me- ;n, of Orchnr Hill, w< re hopping in tbe city yesterday. There w s no basines; done at police court yestciday morning except to fine tw > po.:<•••■ man for absence. N >aL was the first mmt who stric ly obeerrtd Lent. He.livel on water for forty days and forty nigh . Jim White is now located at Lake Butler, Fin , on the S. G. A F. R It , and expects to be hom j soon. The sidewalk on bixth street at north ia*ersec'.ion cf Broadway, has be-n much widened and improved. Airs, Cf. A. Barry, of Macon, who has been visiting Mrs. W, E. Loyd, at Concord, return? i home yesterday. Mr«. M. F. Crittecd ii and Mns Anita Brunson leit yesterday morning to attend a Valentine ball at Fort Val ley tonight. Tb-* b -dr of Mr. j. j. White arrived late Let night and the funeral will take plac - hom his m tther’s residence on Poplar street at 10:30 this morning. cejo. e raicE. j r rmrmx. 1 Price & Poster, Sucw*w»or»i to G. W. -dealer-:>- Bo:ti. Shots. Upper and Sole Leather, Fnsch aod Araericaa Call Shins. Shoe Finding?, 4c. *a?" Jas. Means* and W. L. Daug’as $3.00 Shees a Specialty. - 24 Marietta Street. ATLANTA. if A. febltd*w3ai A a iLead ytitaal tdi* people *‘Fe» to C* eb a C >kl,‘ bat what they ns> to kac-w is bear to prevent a ext 1 fsvm e&tebiEg ttors Tick* s far mp*f (Jmteaaiai is Strtst - t« oek are only fiw do! tors for ; at .jp, gcol f r Sw 1st* froca l»' Asime. The young psop r were much #J SeJ by a aermoQ oo daaeag at fee Baptist church Sunday znortiag. As it is new Lent, trey :ugh* to be willing • The Albany News says: “Any acre j f illy poases&e-d t ▼ alfilfa i- worh $100. It wdl maintain from three to to five head cf ci* !e at all seavras. Le; s grows alfalfa' L. J. Blake -- Jiss Ve-ta Rawls, both well known here, will be married this morning and hare a reception to n:ght by Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Stafford, at Barnesriile. J. L. Mack, a former effiiCicnl keal reporter for the News, now forauLe*' society note- for the Americas Recorder. From him * t leam of the exist-. # of club rooa -hat city. W. Ii. Galb.. , of Albauy; Mrs. J. S. Pne *. of Atlanta, ilr.-. J. j. Whi e and daughters, of bt. locals; and Mrs. C. Eiliugton, of MoaUzitaa, are gafest, of T. J. White, on Poplar street. Telfair B. Thurman and Mi&s Minnie Gray were marrwi on Sunday by Squire 3. F. Gray at his residence and were given a supper in the evening by Col. Thurman. Both parlies are very young and should be very happy. CoL W. T. Trammell was run over by t a buggy yesterday evening on Tayi r ! street and was painfn ly brun-eJ, while ! all the flesh was U-.k-n off finger, b t * one is not thought to have suffered any in j ternal injury. There is an old Ctnidsan superstition that a year with three eight* is one of unhimteJ blessing. As a consequence, this is a mighty goad time to invest in Griffin property, and realize the frni tion of yonr Lopes. W. D.|Howe!ls says that no man's charact ris formed until he j- tried by 1 the woman he loves. This idea is much more pleasantly expressed than it would havebc-cD by open allnsioa to tire quea tion of who shall build the m rning ! fires. i Griffin is bo well pleased with h r cot ton mill that she is determined to eiect ano!h-r uni larger one. Griffin runs her mills by steam—Augusta by water. —' \ugusta News. And steam is just as good and cheap ; wer a- water, if not better. What do y.iU think about raising a big crop of Spanish peanuts this Jyeai? They afford ahandmt- and excellent foed for horses, mules, cattle and hog-, and the children would be delighted to have them convenient all winter. In map ping out your p’ans for-this year, don't overlook this item. P.heansiitl-m if canoed by Sa tic acid in the Mood.which Hood's Sar-apard . ,'ralizts and thn- t ure« rbeurnati-m. < Removal. W e have removed from our irmer location over Sti!we!! & .eitb’s, to the store room N • 18 lii; street, McKee’s old stand. We invite all our friends and the public generally, to call or. us at cur new quarters on first floor. Respectfully, Mbs. M. IL. Blown a Co jati21d2w& xr4t For Sale. A bargain can be had bv a cash turchaser in One the half following’ named iroperty: acre lot on Tay or street near the Sam Bailey Tnsii large tute, kitchen seven room dwelling with attached and a well of water that cannot be excelled in the city, a very rich garden, ai-o a lot and nice little barn and stable, all very conveniently arranged. This is j a very desirable home fur any one wishing to be near one f the best j schools in the State. A'so ii hundred arias imd in Pike county in one milr of .Lily on the Georgia Midland rail:- 1. About one third of this land is original tj m ber, the remainder in high s.atc o ■ cultivation, of which about 20 acres is cf the finest branch bottom. This is j an admirable place for a sto;k farm and any one wishing to engage in the business would do weil to pur chase, which can be done on very rea so liable 0 ms, either cash or part r. m*io **r in 12 months. T. G. Me Aft e, at B. P. Blantons, corner and 8th streets, or ad through the mail, P. O. box Griffin. Ga jan4dA'w2rn. Mr*. »V. J, SleCislati stepping a; ti>;- Cirt.- will; tor Lssfeard, e iicgsp it.— a j-.sterdaj ; titers >:■=, i . R Lritif ’.i f &.: i-laj : ? Waver sf, j w 9 f.. c-wt-l Tfettrjay by J. D. i Boy.5, - W, B -xalat-rrlt, I». X Barrow, « at4 J, D. Catnicgbasc, Jr.. «Lo will iepret«-n» Spa-Jisg County at tee m-ct : r l t. Stole Agrtca.tnrsu S.-rety .ties there today. E if. W*’*b t Cv w: '• m-k the coca cu : to id.: * them tor:!, l-eei in qaax:::k- two .:. z?a bottles ami over o pr:v e atd ether.-, cader th-,r existing bee- its. A-this d«s not 1 J inter Ere in any n.. nt.tr with the retail d a>r«, and «;.l 1 a great c tivenienc 3 j to the community, the request will doabile&s be granted. VvIvX PURE WE/G H f PERFECTgAD^ ^ Its ■ upt:. -r ‘ic .>r, j.: '. . i.-.ildo?;. 1 «f 'note r- tor rac/.’s t..;r; i , . ■ : r • s' a «t tury. It i-a-'d by the L ,n-.: Got. eesment. Kr.•!.>r.~ed ; y ti.e he.; .- ■ i the Great Unive ■:.:;■?■ , Par ■ : and most Healths il. hr Price - < rean. Baking Powder c* c A-rmoria, Line, or Atom. Sold on’.y in C PKICE BAKI'G Po DEP. < sew iosk. ■ ai ago. d4,h«r. -T- cc-.-ikp__ kpplrcaiion for Cfiarter. ! - KINCAID MANUFACTURES CO. _ * SevLn.’s GEORGIA, • < • sir. To the Km. . -- < : s : nor ( nit tf said Cou'.tv; The petiriot of s . Gr.irtiand. W. .t. K:u- c.tid \\ . E ih Sfc uey. M h a- r:tr, i. U. Boyd. A. > tt: ,a . L*. If. I'eden.... ij JE. Murray, Mr- S M B*i. •. JoLa I Hall. tv. Llrewrv, 1. <> Jj.dky, 11. .1. Jta'.J-- Jr. Mrs.M.B Fowler. B. N Barr. w. o. Id 1-op, \V M Holman and others dl »aid Mate and Co'in'v. tl.e.r ri.'.ee-- ,rs and a--iar,-. -how - that t bey have entered into an a-r ocia tion under the tam .• and - tv t- of ‘*Tlie Kincaid Manufactur¬ ing Company tho* *: - ct f -aid .--oeiation i- t*. erect and operate a cotton factory and f - tl.e fur¬ ther purpose of manufacturing fibrous sub- star.-.-e.- into eh.U. thread onth r fat-rics. to gin cottor : f ; re-- from < otton teed »nd other t sine-s thereto apy^rtaini _• th ;. may m j r t ensragein, with j w- tr to pnrc!.a-i ar.d F"id property ar.-i r- il a- d persona], ajl to v. 1 - .ii.d be sued, ! . xercise |>owetr u.-tu: y conferred or. torporations of similar • i...rae»er, a.- may be c r-i.-tent with the law- < f Beorzia. Said factory i- t > have it- p . ■ of busint— said t'or.nty. The capital ?;<x k of said sh $7£,<M>, with privilege of ' sh.:.-. - 'f oi. Ilan- dred doll.j - -.cli, to be ciil.c-d m as nrav be that ■ by th*- dire .-tars, provided, said i . ai.y shad i t ccmmer.ee b until i tin ; r cent of capita] is pal , : mui mpa-.y -Lai! have a of nine director-, who sh tdeci from numb- r a 1-resident, V ee Arcs dent Trcasut r. S lid 1 d of dire tors root II. ue ir. office until their >tp - :s elected Tour pet er- pray the ......bis of . :i or by > ci ora C.-nrt grat.-j r.g this app’r ion and that tin } and their sue * in« -p rated for anddu iny the of net- icet-niug m-uty j-;;:-. for the her. a t*. tore set torih, and v. nr pc. v. ( raj. ,V . JOHN J HUM. A fy. I cewtify ■ f ■ a true extract the riii-.u. 1 ‘Urt. Fibroarv ]-"■ M. Tip. ' febU'w i rk ma«, S C. >. «'. blond imm,rit,- T^U. for? ami t™"u* M. 1»>\ \ I n I»Rr«; ro 5f°T .....——.......... . 1 FULL LINE NEW GCODS. T '■Si LANDRETH GARDEN SEED-NEW CROP .1 . H. KEITH & CO Grocerees —1888. ■fl 1 -■--AND— 1888 Groceries! I .- PROVISIONS OF - ALL -i- KINDS ---AT HOLMAN & CO.’S, H. W. HASSELEUS, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Boots and Shoes, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. •Jii Hill [Street, - - - GBIFFIN, GA I ap r -iin cflar my stock cf \\ inter Boots and Shoes at Lowest posiblt prices. Best Home-made Farm “efcoes in the State. H: W. HASSELKUS. PIANOS ! OP GAJS & ! -3«r CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY FOR MEN O NLY . iGoftous Health Avoid she i ______of usd us a large proTortioc full w bom iox/C & tr«B i ttAHRi’s* SEMINAL PASTILLES. Pfapf»?iS^ato f crifniM iti^wdS ita the west cf diaeaar £.e Ajrd&Iea. tfeited fr>r Tigtit Yesrs in jest. *r f- c«ii ft't -wzizewi deaty. ‘fttwtwi ItesudRsotiKj *aao:ntel/ resto-a _ fsections cf tV hcatxn errsnasa reatorwl Ha trar.«i . in of boek, tMpNia) t-M a.-.d icmtt rsra to the fail c-ijorajat cr bcc-rSKs Mucix.* chtnrfalaskl * t .enoents life are given l--—ert aad t-aii Mar.: j B:retu-h *»a V utoroos Hestti. zapidijr ftim buh mstxtfk tsAhmltk To tbas# whoraSer Broai tho aaar obsvarecisttwa TSEATMECT ^a HsiX &.?** **.&. ftv Wort fertroskt aSont by lodcigeitco, Iadi»ret:on,Ij-oror«,fwar-Eri:3 ii tbit eeid or too fr*e s* yoa us HARRIS REMEDY CO., NPSCKMk rat of JOTT treablB, and secure Tnth BT.LOUiu, , ,r,, ... F}„ - .ujm, . u i , Passpblenic. SOCVi IV. Etiost, MO. RUFTUREO PERSOf- S car have FREE Trial cf our Appllanc#. Ask for Tormsl WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HAP NESS —M- - Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory Wagon! Jack i G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! And the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs oi old Buggies r C .pec’alty. W. H. SPESCE, auirl-liK Cor. nill A Taylor Streels. GRIFFIS. GA. T :wmb-«»iii 'Til irafciwwwi.1. awt --* WT *— f’firpjmfj—Hfff——— WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh . cserves. Jellies. Apples. Oranges. Eanarnas. Cocoanuts, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPEP, WILL NEED: IcFarlaod, Boyles & Co’s. XJEAY Arriving daily from the (■rowei’s. l iililHAM k E 01 Notice to Heirs , i ___ JuVn\ ’ MbliS-'r d- W e! h ms. If, as execu or, and the heir? of deceased Such settlement wil be made j tre- the Court of yirdinarv of Spalding Georgia, on the first Monday in ! v Nv Let *11 persons interested in i estate be preset t at that time and repri¬ t their claims against said estate E. W HVMMOND, r.uvry It* h. lsS.^a3T0 Ordinary j L OOK 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 popt» Ia 1 tion of 6.000, and inereasing every day. ■ Three railroads completed, andj two mors will be in a short time. It is the centre of Middle <?eorgia, only -43 mi’es from Atlanta and 60 fr m Ma on on the Central rail read IT trains aaily. Fruits of all kind can be grown, except tropical. Spring and running streams of free ston i water. The heal!west and host climate in the world! Property of AH that is needed is a *40.000 or $50. ana see for yourself, or addrer^ G. ». CUNNINGHAM, Flea! Esta'e 'gent, Griffin,Gn. apglOdJtw 3ni