The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 17, 1888, Image 4

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Fresh Garden Seed ! ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. E. B. AXTHOAT’S lW4*l( R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. i ; PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. far 014 Pkturr.- Loyded aod EnUtrgtd. ■ . firlBa, «*., Feb. 17. THE FINEST --GROCERIES— IN TOWN I B.o!h Plain Fancy. EVERYTHING Guaranteed First Class and always FRESH ! At J. M. MILLS’. RECEIVER’S SALE. For cash only, will be sold N Eire Slock of Goods STILWELL & KEITH J from this date until all is sold. Dry Goods, Notions Hats. Boots and Shoes, and without mention all goods in store Mncli Less Than Original Cost. i Come fust and get the best bargains. SUT a Iso. one large iron safe and 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 •Jan Slat, I'WS.-ddfcw MONEY CU .urns To KIT loan on V GOOD in Apply small cK. to lm Tbmx Eves, Box lo*,Gridin, G . Removal. We have removed from c ur irmer location over Sdiwell i .eith's, to the store room Ni- lh fill street, McKee’s old stand. MV invite all our friends and ,he public generally, to rail on us a' < y new quarters on first floor. Respectfully, Mbs. M. If. Brown A Co. jau21d2w& v4t ! EASTEHN I SEED ; j Irish Potatoes, all kinds garden seed, fine white ! | shad, oysters and string lisli daily. i i FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY. . j BLAKELY 1 I ’BOOSil ABOl'T. Mmttert I ttmrrrwtmt »»d t»e* r ral Sow* (Kwff. »** K«*W XT. I pri-sed her beauty rare— Her f«*e, her form, her Are if— For »fce «at a«edn>at fair, And toe r it, too. I rares. She tomeA her qoeenlj tead Wi t, motive proud *od fire, Atd » *e»t s j brtrtl jr a*M "Ion'll itli BO files os ro« " Mr*. M. L Dickenson is very set ion* ly «ck. H. Bicod worth, of Atlanta, was in tLe rite ve*terd*y. A young child of B A. Hardee died yesterday moving, B. II. ttilifam&on arrived from down tee country yesterday. Mss. J. G. Rhea returned yesterday evening from a visit to Atlanta. Miss Hattie Mallory returned Tester day from a visit dow n the road. C. 8. Shittnc left yesterday on a three days trip to Knoxville, Tenn. The Singer sewing machine office will be moved into the L>. C. Fountain store room m a few weeks. Mrs, W. A. Waddell left yesterday for Atlanta, whither her husband had preceded her to make that their home, If people would only go to church as rel gioasly as they go to receptions and big suppers, we vrou d have more re ligioo in the world. The petitions for the prohibition eleo tioa will be presented to the Ordinary ot Pike as eoon as he gets well, as ho is now sick in bed. The cool weather of yesterday w*s not only bracing aud invigorating, but was more promts.ng for the fruit than the warm weather just past. The peo pie of this section would like to see it con inne two weeks longer. Julius Mack thiuks that if Griffin can put $200,000 ict i cotton factories, Aiaen co* which he cia.ui' is more of a money ce-ter that Griffin, might put in 8100, 000 for such an enterprise. But then Americns is not Griffin. Miss Mattie Smith received from Con uect’cnt the most artistic valentine we hav : ever 'itu. I: represents ‘‘Com 1 ig Through the Rye,” aud the foie ground is the edge of a rye tie d, with genuine rye just inside the fence. J. C. King left yesterday morning for Ft. Huiith, Ark., where he expects to go into the brokerage business with his son Emmett. The family will not leave until a month or so, daring which tun Emmett will continue to act as 1 ,cal id tor of the Sun. Columbus aud Rome have each se cured nu appropriation, through their congressmen, for a S100.00J public building. Why can not Judge btewart get Cucgms t j give us money enough to build a bell towti? But then the council would never come to auy con eiusi u :u the selection of a design. Macon has entered upon plans and preparations for a big Fourth of July : •* a contest by the volunteer Fire Cum panics ( f the 8tate. The Griflin Com panics have been invited to enter. I* pun what they will decide is not known, but it is not impossible for k lem to g i aud take the prize. Mr. Ch«rh-« F. Meyer, a formci citi z u of Griffin, was married yesterday morning to Mi^s Elcctra Shannon, at the resid'-nco of the bride’., parents in Nc wr.au, uud a rived here yesterday afternoon. The happy couple are ac oxnpnuieJ by the handsome younger br (her of the groom, and will stop a couple of days at the Hotel Curtis. Noth ing t lit Mij erlrtivc merit tan accoun fur the piienmenal repu ation achieved by Solvation Oil. It kill* pain. Price 35 cent* The tfarwini.n theory perplexes the multitude Thej object to decendants from monkeys. Bat not even a baby t* to Dr. UalPs Cough f yrnP. GEO. K. PRIOR Price !Sacce»«ont Bo:ts, Stioes, Upper and Calf Skins. Jas. Means'and W. L. Dwg 2 4 Marietta ft blldA* 2sn Two or three * special' in the News have recently been oat before the expiration of the time contracted ' r * mply because the tides vere sold before owners cpect it If you b*Te thing sp». .d ; x -aat to se-E Uwn«.a.„ re g.l,t nmtig W. C. Galloway, formerly a railed traveling agent but now blind, is m the city visiting his brotherhood, ff. D. Dwkenscn. He used to live in State, but now resiii . i in Dallas, Ttxa . He is se ling s- me - - convenient nov eltes in .he wav .ng pocket sets sore, combined nan tieauer, cutter and button hook, Ac., and shou d be well patronized. Orthodox Democrat : ‘‘Ihe Supreme court has deoidtd the BarncsTille fire case. They point out no error in tLe conrt below which gave two veidicts for plxintifT. V'.jt owing to the lar^e amount invo’ a the numerous sui s they declim ‘.terfere with the dis cretion of the ju ge iu granting a »tc ond new trial. The quesiion now to be whether this discretion or the plaintiff’s patience will first be ex¬ hausted.” The boDorabie [ resident of the Spa’d ing County Agricultural Society in his communication to day, reproaches the News for not attending the meetings of the society and thus coming in for a chance to address the State convention like the editor of the Americns Record er. But the tditor of the News, after having spent the best years of hi3 life upon a farm, can well afford to laugh at such theoretical newspaper farming while quietly pursuing his dec-p re searches into the best waye of eultivat iDgaud marketing calamus. The baby has its prefetvn'-es as well as anybody, un i the taste °f Dr. Bull’s Baby Sjnip renders it acceptable to every inf aat. Price 35 ceuU a battle. Ym arc aware of cotrse* that inactivity induces dyspepsia w ith all its w retched com se'penees. xtic remedies needed for such cases are judicious exereiss aud f.axador Price. 15 cents. Advice to Mothers. Mas. Winslow’s Soothing Stkcp for children teething, is the prescription of one of the best h-inale 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 •J 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. Piice 25 cents a bottle. augeodiwly For Sale. Guo mule nine years old and ooe i wo horse wagon in good repair?, *r will trade for a good family horse. feb.17d.Vwlw C. S. Shattcc. House and Lot for Sale. The nine room borne known ns the Nall place, corner of Solomon and Sixth streets. One squ ire from business portion of city. Sp!: ndid place for day boarding Louse Ad ply to C. I’, or Tho-.. Null. For Sale. A ... bargain be had , Iva can cash turchaser in the following i arued iroperty: One Lah acre lot on Tay or street near the Sam I3ii!c\ Jnsti tute, seven room duelling wittl . . large kitchen attached and a well of water that cannot be excelled in the city, a very rich garden, also a lot and nice little barn ami stable, all \ cry conveniently arranged. Tins is a very desirable home for any one wishing to be near one of the best schools in the State. A-so >' hundred acres ».f Ur.d in Pike county in one mile of Jolly on the Georgia Midland rai’tn ad. About one third of this land is original tirn her, the remainder in high sate o cultivation, of „taeh .boo'. -U , „ s is cf the finest branch bottom. Fins is an admirable place for a s'.ujk farm and any one wishing to engage in the business would do weil t Q p ar chase, which can be done on r y r ,. a and sanable remainder terms, in either 12 cash or "part month*. T. G. McAfee, at B. P. Blantons, corner Meriwether and S’.h streets, or ad through the mail, P. (J. box Griflin, G i. jan4d&w*2iK. ]f jou want to feel wetland lively, use Alt dniCRist* Veep it. Price 25 rents J P. FOSTEH. Poster, G. W, Price, lit— Leatber, Fnacb and American Findings, 4c. S3 00 Shoes a Specialty. ATLANTA. LA. TO S1TA5SAII. The President to he Present at the Jss- per Festival. - xt is now certain that the Pres: deat bad y Ire . C.evemmi wm be m * *• ct * u, “ o» ^or 0 ,Lg mxu tie 221 inst. It will be one of »be meat enjoyable occasions ever known in tfc:* Stale. 1 he fare i from GrifSa v.id t e only five ’ tl trip, tickvt dolf t »• or ; j f fived fn dale of t-d.. goo ^ or ivs m j who intend to visit S.vannah on j — msi L &r£ . btc} to noli v j Agent J. L R ed. so that adequate accommodations may be provided for everybody. CREAM P* »up*ri r < xc( lleni-e proven in millions s{ hoinvs for more than n on irter >.f n i-en tury. Gt i-.u- d »,y the United Matt * <lov. pro Blent, Endorsed by t* e heads of the Great Uitive-.'i'. i-i ns tb“ Strongest, Purest and mo-t Uealthfal. Dr Price's Vreaui Baking Powder dues i.-o* caiu.ua Aronionia, I.ime. or Alum. S- l-J • n’-j in ( u puice uaki'U p > -• co. NEW TO-K. CH! AGO. ST T.OCJS dlitiwMbp.top col.nrm MAN WANTS BUI UTILE Here below, but he Wants ha litile mighty quick. A LITTLE WANT, or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. Application for Charter. j KINCAID MANUFACTURING CO. i GEORGIA, < To the II.,n. .lod-em^h, 1 bup-norcimit cf said County: 1 he pelitio-i of s Grantland. V*'- .7. Kiu- 1 aid ft . E. H. Starcy. Jus. M. It awaer, J. D. Boyd. A. Stln.-rt rnmi:. D. I!. Peden \ s Murray, Mr? S M B li’er, John I Bull. U , E. Drewry, 1. (1 Bailey. I*. .7. Ih. i v, J r Mrs. M. B 1 iiwJer, B. o', „ N- B'.irrt.w, j£. Fcp, W M Hulman and i-thers of said fate and Cotin'y. t!,cir sucees.- ;jx.■ 1 assigns. shows that tli _v have entered iatoau associa tion under tl t name and sty t uf “The Kincaid Manafactnr- | in" Company I the object of said a-soetation is to erect J ““u ther operate.! [ urj n-|. ,.f cotton manufacturing factory and tibr for the fur- stances n.to totb thread . 11 = sub¬ < or. ther f Yeed s; i0 and gin cotton ati ! ex;.re?? oil from uj,pertaining cotton other tm.-ice-? thereto as | tir-y may sec proper toemrugeiii, w ith oow- fr personal, to purchast and ho!J property rt-ai a , 0 t . - a- and t c sued, ami to exercise all poweis usua ly emtferred on corporation* of similar 1 ha racier, »? may be consistent vritli-tlie !;m> « f (iconria. factory is t 1 have it- place of business in said County. The capital stock of said com; an) shall he *:.>,»<•, with privilege of incre -ing to sS, i.ux), in shares of One Hun- 1 dred dot;a •« c ■ . . t , be cut td in a- to ,y be determined on by the directors, pTovidt-d j th d sai! company shall not central i cc b ti' ness until at least ten per cent of cinit.l s’oek is p.ai in. Said company shall hive a board of nine directors, who shall elect from their number a i re-ident. \ ce Pu- dent anil Irea-urer. S -.d b , .rd snccl-so ^hall t out r.ue in office until thtir s ; ire elected *1^1^ tl S 1 ' e,r «5 i’h<-: Hon nd that they and their -tu ! cts.-urs of t. i»r.»rp rat’d for anddu in.’the I term n t excTedit g tw • tv v.a -.f< r the purpose herein t.efoie s -t forth, and v ur ne. titioaers w ill e\> r tat .a. JOHN J BUNi", Ail'y. I certify the f tv.; i y i * true extract from the niiunt - oi - id , r FebruYrv , . Term. !*-*. 77 M 'In on as, fi.bl.iv l leik S C. r. . HOTEL CURTIS, 3BIFFIN, GK HOiA. Under 3»ew Management, A. G. DANIEL. Prop'r. I IZT Po-ter* meet a’i 'rain- f ebJ5dly -i FULL LINE NEW G03DS. | dstlandbeth GARDEN SEED-NEW CROP . H. KEITH & Co Grocerees —1888. -AND- 1888 .-- Groceries! PROVISIONS -:- OF ALL KINDS — AT-- HOLMAN & CO.’S, XX. W. HASsELKUS, MANUFACTUF.EP. AND DEALER IN Boots and Shoes, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. 22 Hill 'Street, - GRIFFIN, GA - t Q - I again offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest pcsibl* [ rices. Best Home-made Farm Shoes in the State. H: W. HASSELKUS. ESTE? ; ) PIANOS ORGANS ! ! I^er CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY i .^IALPac Avoid Fac uupoeitkm ot prcteoiiocisi » ^-s lulled to ell's ."ortime tocDit*. and all Qua 1. X. B’iCKSSZ.oVff _ aomtir In < hTaliiroS oi ■CUBED tims. 1 thoasandj. _ _________ dues tat iWJlig. Jjuycred ;., la ly cso wi>h BiKEticn Ij business, cr inconrcauace in ea 'on cr 6c>nti£c rae&tcaA eny way 1 A Eadical Cora for 1----------------------- the *«t prircipU*. disease its« ol fi* 3 tAl writhowt ceisy. The can t r,cos r. 1 3 iho y ab soi v sanctions of the hnmaa orjjfr.itm restored. 1 *6q 3 Fieait! *v liiorBVUUBUl.cs uxmi l :U ffir.ay ire d iseawts T3£AT«£HT. —Cm V-’.-W S3. Tv; 7b;• crop ---- itahont ----- -----«• by Iadolgencis jn'iiscret.on, Indiscretion,IJx-'Osaro, Ex-'ocn’ Over-Dra-a Work, cr too Tree rr*» at k t 7 nu send ua HARRIS 5IEMEDY CO. muz --*---^ SO«M if. Tenth 8treet.8T.XZU7XS, JCU nurzr-T-rj— u«vrc Tr!di of cur Apptisncc« Ask to? Tcrrotl WHIPS, WAGONS IUGCIES AND IIAFNESS -->°(- - Sludebaker 'Wagon i White Hickory Wagon! Jackf 1 G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on old Buggies a ^perilty. W. H. SPENCE, augSSdAtvCni Cor. Hill ± Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA. WE HAVF JUST RECEIVED A fresh . "^serves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges. Panamas. Cocoanuts, AND IN FACT .VERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: McFarland, Buries & Co’s. \EW '9 Arriving daily from tho I ' fart,il = WOWM*. r W. MANGHAM Sll j 0 V __________ j t lO Heirs IT.* I ,T,t.fe!, i s of Shatteen C. Mitchell, of -i-UfUU'i' K oUDiy, eased: John H Mitch pheanon to have a aetth ment made be tween him*, if, as exccu or, and th heirsnf sani deceased Such settlement wil be ma a/ Match, i u : .V v a lb;>K. Let r-t_° m.^ : "I: iu i ail | eri ans i Ueresitd t state be prese t a: that lime and re J ore ! . their claims against said estate. " I E. W. II\MMOND tanuarr 10 h. I«S-*3 70 Ordinary I U! FOUR ACRE LOT, OAK AND HICK¬ ORY GROVE. With Six Room House! Two Stories with all modern improve- SSHS 3 in^r country for tea miles Pure sir street. f? 00 * water nud good society. On Hill Sold without reference to cost. 23?“ Houses »d Lots or Sate aud t > Ren7 .■several , small sale ia forms tor rent or Uie chv 0- *• CUNNINGHAM. Beal Es.aio .'gent, Griffin,Ga. acgUNUvw Jtn '-riUf-AA: isaSiS^S •S£! L 3°St&£