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Wt Fresh Garden Seed
r ORION SETS AND SEED POTATOES.
E. K. ANTHONY’S
R. J. DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO OROER.
g|i tar OH Pktwv*. C«p*d tod Enlarged.
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THE FINEST
—GROCERIES—
IN TOWN f
8o1h Plain and Fancy,
EVERYTHING
Guaranteed to be
First Class
and always
FRESH !
At J. M. MILLS’.
RECEIVER’S SALE.
For cash on'y, will be sold
lie Eire Slock of
-OF-
STILWELL & KEITH,
from this date until all is sold. Dry
Goods, Notions Hats. Boots and Shoes,
and without mention all goods in stor£
at
Inch Less Than Original Cost.
Come fust and get the best bargains.
tear Also, one large iron sale ar d
store furniture and fixtures.
Or will sell whole stock and fixtures
at a bargain to any one desiring to
go into the business.
J. F. STILWELL, Receiver
23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA
J an Slat, ls-*.-dA:w
MONEY To loan in small
tgmi on GOOD SK
CO KIT V. Apply to
In Tubes Etes Box 10% Griill n. G».
Removal.
We have removed from oar
>rtner location over Stilwell &
.eitb’s, to the store room No* 18
fill street, McKee's old stand. We
invite all our friends and the public
generally, to call or. us at our new
quarters on firyt floor.
Respectful!?,
M ns. M. R. Beown A Co
jau21d2w&x4t
'ROUSH ABOUT.
■»M»n r«w«nl
#r»l ■«
a xsaf rear txjortcn .
**I aw sorry, Oarw.” fee qsietly aaid,
"Tet I fear it va*M sot do."
A*d added a* iooty *h* bowed t*r brad
“Bat IT be a brother to yoa'*
F. G. Bailer west to At!acta vaster
W. H. Gilbert maraud veaterday to
Albany. ;
Mrs, i S. Basse left last night tor
Atlanta
J. IL Powell returned veaterday from
Atlanta
W. D. R*b< 1»1! arrived in the city
yeeterJay.
Sol. Gen. Womack spent yesterday
in Atlanta
Mrs. J. £. Eiiicgton returned to Mon
toxama yesterday.
Squire li. W. McCaalan, of Green
triile, was in the city yesterday,
Mr*. E. W. Doe, af er spending the
day at Concord, returned yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs W. H. Powall left yes
terday af tern on for Valdosta
Miss Opal Smith baa returned from
a moat pleasant to visit Columbus.
The topper last night by the Christ
ian elurch was a most eminent success,
Tne supper last night by the Chris
tian church was a most eminent sue
oess.
Mrs. L>. J. Jiaiiey returned yesterday
from Florida, much improved after her
brief stay.
Mr*. VViibe Morrison, of Forsyth,
stopped off here yesterday en route to
McDonoa^ag
Mrs E W ilaminond gave a very
pleasant entertainment last night to a
number of friends.
Mrs. I’armake left yesterday morn
ing for Oxford, Ala., where her has
band is now living.
Mr,. D. F. Allgood, who has been
viaitmg here for some time past, spent
yesterday in Atlanta.
Mrs. J U. P.hea went to Atlanta yes
terday to attend ,the concert of Prof.
Sternberg, who expects to give an exhi
bition here soon.
John Shackelford and Mis* Lula Stair
are to be married a Orchard Hill today
at the residence of the bride’s parents,
and will arrive here this afiernoon.
If. G. Thomas, a News compositor, at
tended a candy pulling last night at the
residence of Miss Sallie Beall, and re
ports the occasion as an enjoyable one.
Hoa. J. D. Stewart, after a few days
visit to his constituents ani clients in
the Superior Court, left yesterday morn
mg for Atlanta, where he will leave to
day for Washington.
A very amusing little railroad war is
going on at Creswell. where the Allan
ta k F.orida railroad is trying to cross
the the 3.0 A X. A. P. B. Like a
good many other places where it is
g mg through, the A. A F. R R. has
failed to pay for the right of way across
he S. G. A X. A. It B, and the latter
keeps an engine across the point or in
its absence Mr. Irby Howard, who is
Slid to be as large as an engine, and at
night roalra aster Abe Banks, keeps
guard with a howibzer and the A. k A,
men retire in disorder to their tents.
Griffin i* a business city. Two years
ago ehe built a cotton mill ahich has
p«id steadily since it startel. Last
Saturday nfternoon a few prominent
cdizeti* met to consider the advisability
of building another mill In a few
minates $7 h,0u 0 win subscribed to the
capital stock, which is to be $100,000.
There were four subscription* of $10,
0Xfceach, and six of $5,000 each. With
three railroads, a big established trade j
and i a ere a* in g mannfactares, the
future prosperity of Griffin is assured.
-[ ilac m Telegraph.
Choice Yellow Daver Onions, Good stock not
spouted. Flue Yam Potatoes, Imported Eating Irish
Potatoes. Try our Imported |
CUBA MOLASSES, i
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Thurber's Condensed Stewed Tomatoes. j
Fine Shad, Fish and Oysters Evory day. j
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"*®*®*y nl . . . H Breads w» - j .
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M3 JLVaOLJtjSkASff JB WWWShW W i
JIB Jf ^
mm
6BO. x. iwca. j f foster.
Price & Poster 5
§QOceMors to G. W, Prioe,
............. D£ALK > t X ■ ■
Bosis, Shoes, Upper ud Sole Lather, Fnnch and American
Calf Shins. Shoe Findings, Ac.
**r jas. Means aodW.L Douglas' S3.00 Sb*es a Specia!t>. -W
24 Marietta Street. ATLANTA, GA.
fcfelldfrriea
The Chataoqaa Circle met Monday
night at the Female C. liege. Owing to
the prorideahi] alwe&ce erf several mem
bets, the pr. gi*_ o« for Lbe meeting was
somewhat carta; but those present
succeeded in pa- g the evening most
j 1 made profitably. fk»j meetings can be
s sou.ee of much profitable in
t strnetioa if the members can only sp
predate their opportunities. The pro
grammes prepared for each meeting are
excellent, and, A-LtU., if U the officer# meet with WiliJ
the hearty and diiiigeot cooperation of
member#, great intellectual improve
cannot bat accrue to the Chautauquaus
As a val&sbie remedy f dyspepsia, sie
Leadaens, torpid bv such Ukke da
eases we cu reeo-.—. i Laxador. I; is
for sale by ah druggists Prse« caly 25
cent* t t-ttktzt.
As aap’.easaat passenger in a >1ree ear is
* trrjiaz baby la such teae* Dr. Bclik
Bat-y if rap »L»uld be gives to the little ssf
ferer to eass it* trouble*. Price only 25
bottle
The v vi Factory.
“Have you the new factory *
down ?” was k*. tbeN'Ewi jester:
day morning by a prominent bolder
ot stock in the present cotton factory i
and the one we expect to have this ;
year. i
“The new factory ? Why, yes, I
thought we bad all that in Sunday's |
issue,” was the answer. |
‘Ob, no; I do not refer to that,
but the Dew factory. We have' the j
money practically raised for the lac to
ry that is just cow about to be built,
and we have commenced to talk about
a new one, to be erected a little
later.”
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A..u Anil the the geL.t.en?*ri, nc . n ,!^n,.,. .UitiiF. who is one o. . r
of the most sol'd citizens cf Griffin,
'
was not altogether jesting.
The News will endeavor to give
the first information of Factory Num
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ber Three,but it probably keep us
jumping.
Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid in the 1
blood, which Hood’s Saraaparilia neutralize*
and thus cures rheumatism (9)
Two Omaha Men Happy Ou $12,500
Yesterday ihe two happiest F. meu Poppendick in Omaha
a w ere at the restaurant of
a it he corner of Howard and Thirteenth Sts.,
Poppendick, Price, wbohe*ale the butcher, genial best of Tenth and Robert Street,
were the joidt winners of a fourth share of
the third capttal prize of t-50.(X)0 the Lou is i
ana State lottery. 21.301 was the lucky
number —Omaha (Neb) Bee, De~. 29.
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. WuisLow’s Soothtfo SrBtT
for children teething, is the prescription
of one of the best female nurses and
physicians in the United States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothers
for their children. During the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from pain, cures dys
entery and diarrhoea, griping in the
bowels, and wind colic. By giving
health to the child. Price 25 cents a
bottle. angeoJikwly
House anil Lot for Sale.
The nine room house known as
the Nall place, corner of Solomon
and Sixth streets. One square from
business portioD of city. Splendid
place for day boarding house Ad
ply to C. P. or Tho*> Nall. tf
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FOT SftlC
A bargain cau be had bv a cash
mrchaser in the following earned
iroperty: One half acre lot on Tay
or street near the Sam Badev In&ti
lute, kitchen seven room dwelling with
large attached and a well of
water that cannot be excelled in the
city, a very rich garden, also a lot
and nice little barn and stable, all
very conveniently desirable arranged. Tins is
a very borne for any one
wishing to be near one of the best
schools in the State.
A ! so 1 hundred acres of land in
Pike county in one mile of Jolly on
the Georgia Midland railrr ad. About
one third of this land is original tim
her, the remainder in high s.ate o
cultivation, of which about 20 acres is
cf the finest branch bottom. This is
an admirable place for a sto:k farm
and any one wishing to engage in
the business would do well to pur
chase, which can be done on very rea
t* either cash or part
and i« mala ler in 12 months. T. G.
McAfee, «t B. P. Blantons, comer
Meriwether and 8th streets, or ad
through the mail, P. 6. box
210, Griffin, Ga. jan4d&w2m.
laser*! tf Mr. J. J. White.
The funeral of Mr. -Jobe J White
, yesterday morning from
the residence of Lis mother. Mrs, H
B Waite, on Popiir street, et J0:30
o’clock, and was largely attended.
Mr. John J. White was born Sep*.
7th, I >45, in Virginia, and was
special courier to General Robert E.
Lee during most of the war, attend
,n J? b ' m 1,0 fflOSl v{ ine b ‘ l
tie# until old enough to enlisr, which
was cot until the close of the war.
Just after the close of the war be
moved to Albany. Ga., where be was
engaged in the cotton business. Oo
January 7tb,1869, he was married to
Miss Dora Hutchinson.of Louisville.
Ky.. by whom he leaves two daugh
ters.
Shortly after moving to Albany
he moved to St. Louis, where he be
came a prominent member of the
St. Louis Grain and Cotton F.x
change. He came South just one
jHir ago for his health, and then
went io New Mexico for the same
purpose. From there te proceeded
to Ei Paso, Texas, and after two
weeks died on Feb 7tb, 1888, and
was buried here on Feb- 14th. Mr.
J. J. White wss born on the 7tb of
the month, baptized on the 7th, mar
ried on the 7th and died on the 7th.
To his relatives we wish all the
consolation that religion and philvso
phy may give.
Starle! Fever.
Darbji Prophylactic » t Flui^ * iuu Pever. i; unequalled ujvquu.uu
ia Uw treatment of Scarlet Used a* a
c^ reie j S . reV eDU the throat from becoming
diptberitk, data allays the iaSammition and snb
the pain. Used to sponge the body it
allays the itching inflimmaison of the ekin
and deiiroys infection.
Exposed in the sack-room it will pre\en
rbe H-fead of contagion, and keep the a
mo*tphere whoietome.
Central Railroad Time Table.
NORTH WARD
Btrnesville Speeial (Sunday only
7:45 a. m. B.iroe&viile Accomutoda
tion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. in. I
PaoHrEger No. 3, 5:41 a. m.
Pa^senget No, 11. 11:31 a. m.
Passenger and Mai! No. 1. 4:01 !
p. m.
Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. m
SOUTHWARD.
PasseDgf r and Mail No. 2, 8:20
a. m.
Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. in.
Passenger No. 12, 4:03 p cn.
Barnesville Special (Sunday only)
4:58 p m. Barnesville Accommoda
tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p. m.
Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. m.
-fuwu WElBSr^i
Ii* snptnor excellence proven in millions
«f homes for more than a quarter of a cen
tury. It isused by the United States Gov-
ernment. Kndorsed by the heads of the
C(feat Universities as the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr Price's Cream
Baking Lime, Powder does no* contain Ammonia,
or Alum. Sold only in C.ins.
PRICE BAKIsG POWDER CO.
arw tosk. cat .ago. st Loris
dA'.h'iMhp.top ccl.tirm
HOTEL CURTIS,
5BIFFIN, GEORGIA.
New Management.
A. G. DANIEL. Prop'r.
1ST Po ler.- meet all trains. feb!5dly
f *•' T *» k.»«— lif.v.
it*, catecatnca.-a with
^^asuasK sasiSYks
FULL LINE NEW GOODS.
LANDRETH GARDEN SEED-NEW CROP !
H. KEITH CO
Grocerees —1888.
-AND-
1888.- Groceries!
PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS
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HOLMAN & CO.’S.
H. W. • B 15 SELKUS,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IX
Boots and Shoes,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
sa Hill [Street, - GBIFFIN, GA
I again offer my stock cf Winter Roots and febces at Lowest potiblt
prices. Best Home-made Farm Shoes in the State.
H: W. HASSELKUS.
ESTEY PIANOS !
ORGANS !
CASH. OR ON TIME AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
I
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wbenatoieka T&ke him STRK i* to bleed
fall ta itosi. h RtxEDY
aero restored toheacJi S7 owl
;rsaee>TiTt2«oc* .2 rr'-ir;« tr» trtj i
_ tr.rl.c*; I.
r»pp:i l eSeo ; ctit .:,o-i.-> fcH t; sothost * test 0 irxj. ! i ,KSK TV* mr.
. rmcnil
Uxraaoadcam thrj aboolatol# mo# piwuontlr of tv hacsso oratuia
and broken down Streieth man to the fall eaiorarBt cf
perfect To those and who fall Hast r from ana vueorooaBealta. obt^sred-.<wsscs mA T im rr. -tt»j tt«tx g. iu.«. brT|
brosgltAbODt b oaSer the bast Ere>sra,OiW'Bnia
Work, free 7 IsdTtia*Bre.wessktb*t7oneec>d Isduastlaa,
or too u* HARRIS gE—EPV CO^ TeC—
SlAi mi came with Wstemaovof voortroable.aaa set tire 306^ K. T®th BtfOOt, 8X. X/OL" IB, KOk
ojl« rAbixAuCf PACKAGE s FREE, xxx-x*. wit wiimuhtust b-JUcsfd a Pamphletde. Trial Termtl
RUPTURED PERSONS can have FREE of our Appliance. AsH for
WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGGIES
AND HAFNESS
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Studebaker Wagon! White Hickory Wagon!
Jacks i G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs •*
old Buggies a c led :!ty.
W. H. SPEXCE,
autrSstiAw*.!,, Cor. Hill A Taylor Street#, GRIFFIN, GA.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED !
A fresh let t ' f eserves.
Jellies. Apples,
Oranges. Banarnas,
Cocoanuts,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED.
NEW
Garden Seeds 9
Arming daily from the
Leading wrowers.
8 W. MAUGHAM
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Notice _
to Heirs ■
To the heirs of Shatteen C. Mitchell, of
County, deceased: John H. Mitch
to have a aettl-mcnt ; j !
»• «*««•.' •»« u«
estate be present at that time and repre¬
their claims agains; said estate.
January 10:h, H '
1 KSMISTn
11 OOK
AT THIS
Hundred and Fifty Vacant Lot*
For Sale from One-fourth to
Five Acres I
In the of thriving 6.000, City increasing of Griffin, cf every * P°0*JS o*y-
and c
railroads completed, andj t«« ® *.
be in a short time. It is the
except of free tropical. Spring The and heali®^ rn ^3?®j[
stoni water. Propert y
best climate in the world! ..
kind for saleat reasonable prices. ?°°" “
good demand and rents pay a :
on investments. $40,000 .
AH that is needed is a or
,wcu to ,u “J any c«piuu» capitalist who 7 ."'.:.
” e ~rrv&X£SSa G. A. CUNNINGHAM.,
Real Estate »ger,t, Griffin, Ga.
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