The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 18, 1888, Image 4

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-as Tv,y Fresh Garden Seed ! •■ ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. E. R. ANTHONY’S yWAwtf R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. fiTOld Picture#, Copied and Enlarged. • Griflln, Ha., Feb. IH. THE FINEST --GROCER1ES- IN Both Plain and Fancy, EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First and always FRESH ! At J. M. MILLS’. RECEIVER’S SALE. For cash only, will be sold Tie Entire Stock of Goods --OF- STILWELL & KEITH 1 from this date until all is sold. Dry Goods, Notions.Hats, Boots and Shoes, and without mention all goods in store Much Less Than Original Cost. Come first and get the best bargains. Hair* Also, 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. dial, 1888,-d&w MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but lie Wants tha * little mighty quick. A LITTLE WAIT ) or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. For Sale. (Tue mule nino years old and one two horse wagon in good repairs, o r will trade for a good family horse. feb.l7d&wlw C. S- Sihttiv EASTERN SEED Irish Potatoes, all kinds garden seed, tine white oysters and string fish daily. FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY. B£>AKEIiY j j WOUND ABOUT. Mutter* l ancpralaf People unit lira «ral J*»> Cosalp. A DAKOTA POEM. ‘•Why “Your 1# it?” I asked of lie blizzard, wild? track i# no capricious and Your movement# tlic rage weather child/’ prophet No more can predict than a j “I am trying to hunt down the fellow,” lie screeched with wild, pitiless laughter, ! “Mho suid 'Id# would be a warm winter— j He’s the slippery villian I’m after.” John Childs left yest erday for Allan i tn. Spring gardening is going on in dead earnest. Meriwether Superior Court commsnco on Monday. Court will convene at eight o'clock this morning. Col. John L. Tyo, of McDonough, was in the city yesterday. A few peach trees in exposed places are already in hloom. The Woodbury accommodation left a half an hour Into yesterday afternoon. Prof, A. J. M. Bizien rejoined the bosom of hi* family yesterday afternoon. The fishing season will sooq be upon us, and spring fever will be the disease' The streets are gay with the yellow jonquils worn and carried by the la dies. Mrs. Frank Freeman, Sr., returned from a week's visit down the country yesterday. The Georgia Midland had Solomon ati cut blocked again for a long time yes terday afternoon. F'rs. M E. Crittenden returned yester day morning from Ft. Valley, where she attended the valentine ball. Col. Robert Berner and Judge Wright, of Forsyth, argued some motions before Judge Boynton yesterday. Juo. M. Ingram and Jno. M. Tidwell, two of Coweta’s Cleverest gentlemen, were in the city yesterday. A railing has been placed around the Episcopal organ, with a red curtain to hide the feet of the choir. Bishop Beekwi h, of Georgia, admin isteied conlirmation at tho Episcopal church in Paris on Hnnday. Riches do not always bring happiness* but they often hold it long enough for a fedow to put sdt on its tail. Waterworks have just been completed at Eufaula, Ala. Gnllieites, why don't Eufaula this commendable example? T P. Jones lias recovered sufficient lyfiom his severe accident at the skat ing rink to go out to liis.mother’s yes terday. i- lie subject of Rev. Down’s lesson yesterday’ afternoon was the fact that as Christ is essential m death so is he a so iitCesoary in life. The fast of sackcloth and ashes ful. lows the festival of love and posey. Ho it is through life. But in the future is the joyful resurrection day. Mad dogs are being reported in the surrounding e unities, It is a little early for dogs to go mad, but uot to early _ o commence to kill olT worth less curs. Cupt. Lot Warren and wife, of-Amer 1 cus, arrivi d in the city yesterday morn ing. Mr. V urrcu left for Atlanta in the afternoon, leaving Mrs. Warren as the guest of Mrs IX.W. Schaffer. «nrcntT.i\tmA.» luiVk complete cure of Catarrh ot the. {ladder, all annoying $1. Kidney’, Bladder and Jrinary Diseases. At'druggists. “ROUGH ON »1LE» PILLS Little but good. Small granules, small lose, big results, pleasant in operation, km't disturb the stomach. 10c. aud 25c. tsk “ItOUG1I ON tolKT.” for “Rough on l)irt;” A perfect wash fine ng powder A article, found at last! A harmless ex ( ra I pure and clean, sweetens, freshens, bleaches and widens without slightest injury to finest fabrL. Unequall ed for fine linens and laces, general house¬ hold, kitchen and laundry use. Softens water, saves labor and soap. Added to Starch in creases gloss, prevents yellowing ic.. lOe *50. at Grocers or Druggists- GEO. E. PRICE. .J P. FOSTER. Price & Poster, SuecuMHorM to G. W, Price, -DEALERS IN- Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French' and American Calf Skins. Shoe Findings, 4c, Jas. Means’ and W. L. Douglas’$3.00* Shoes a Specialty. 24 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, LA. feblld&wfim It’s just about doub'e the work spado up a piece of ground for garden purposes that it is to dig ovir the space of ground for worms to go fishing. Atlanta Jon. X: “Mrs. A. M. Gard ner returned t 1 . morning Lorn Griffin, where sin had uen to visit her sister, Mrs. Livy H anford, who has been quite ill, hut is now much better." H. VV. Blood worth and T. B. Reams returned yesterday mo in ing from tho Hate Agricultural convention. The former given us another letter today and promises something fur.her for tomorrow. Fort Gaines, wh; h had 867 popuia tiou by the last c 1 , has waterworks ample to furnish .. /wu with a good supply in case of lire. Griffin, with five times the population, refuses even to buy pipes to keep her cistt-rns full. Columbus Ledger: “Miss Aeme Reid, a charming society lady of At lanta, who has been visiting friends in this cilv, left yesteiday for a visit to Griffin. It i '.oped that she may again visit ( ibns iu the near fu taro.” Will Davis, a fiiemau on the Wood bury accommodation, fell half way be tween the engine aud tho tender yester day afternoon at the Central crossing and was carried that way fifty yards be fore being rescued. He escaped with a broken leader iu one ankle. Softer than the rustle of au angel's wing, sweeter than the music of Apollo's lute, more entrancing far than a note from Orpheus’ lyre, is the chink of the silver and the voice of him who says: “E’nt me down for another year’s sub scriptiou. I can’t get along without the News.” Everybody is ready to talk about the improvement aud new buildings neces sary fer Griffin’s progress and prosper ity. But what inducement is there for anyone to erect a handsome and costly structure when the second fire after a dry spell would find the cisterns empty and the fire engines consequently use less? Wlieg will the average citizen stop spend ing his hard earnings on segars and tobac co? (five it nj)? Wall, when he finds he can do without tobacco and segars, but not without Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, If you want to have your baby healthy and beautiful, four tilings arc neccessary: Fresh air good food, bright sunshine and Dr: Bull “Baby Syrup Advice to Mothers. Mas. Winslow’s Hoothino Hybup for children teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians in the United Htates, and lias 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 tho child from patu. cures dya entery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to the ibild. Price 25 cents a bottle. augeod&wly House and Lot for Sale. The nine room house known as the Nall place, corner of Solomon ami Sixth streets. One square from business portion of city. Splendid place for day boarding house Ad ply to C. P. or Tho' Nall. tf > For Sale. A bargain can he hail by a cash iurcbaser in tho following named iroperty: One half acre lot on Tay or street near the Sam Bailey Insti lull*, seven room duelling with 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 and stable, all \ ery conveniently arranged. This is a very desirable home for any one wishing to he near one of the best schools in the State. Also i hundred acres of land in Pike county in one mile of Jolly on the Georgia Midland raiin ad. About one third of this land is original tirn her, the remainder in high s ate o I of which about 20 acres is j the finest branch bottom. This is j admirable place for a stock farm any one wishing to engage in business would do well to pur which can be done ou very rea terms, either cash or part remainder in 12 months. T. G. at B. P. Blantons, corner and 8th streets, or ad through the mail, P. O. box Griffin, Ga. jan4d&w2m. if you want to feel well and lively, use All druggists keep it. Price ”5 cent. The entire time of the court yesterday was occupied with tbec86c of the State vs. Cliff McKinney. The evidence w. • closed and Col. Cleveland opened the case for tha State. Col, Flynt will open for the defense this morning and lie fol lowed by Col. Hammond, Rafter which ihe case will be closed by Col. Womack f .r the State. Mr. John A. Jackson, a farmer, liv ing several miles from Barncsville, bap pened to a veiy unfortunate accident Wednesday. He had just started home in;his wogou wheu his mule became frightened at a passing train, overturn ed the wagon and threw him head fore most egainst a telegraph pole near by. His injuries are painful, but not seri ous. Iuportant to seven out of every ten people —Tho moment constipation begins, that moment the blood begins to be impure and poor, and the system to demand the use of Laxador. Salvation Oil, the greatest pain cute on earth, is compounded of purest drngs. It is guarrenteeJ to contain nothing of a poison ous character. Only 25 cents a bottle. A Columbus negro was beiug escorted to a boarding house late last night by a Griffin darkey. The Columbus gentle man stepped in to buy a loaf of bn ad to conciliate his landlady, when the G if finite skipped with his valise. The in mcent Columbian when last seen was trying to find his Griffin friend, of whom he would give no description. "fOU. ViEIBHT Its superior for excellence proven in of millions ef homes more than a quarter a cen tury. It isused by the United States Gov¬ ernment. Endorsed by tho heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Bold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. d4thwSthp,top col.nrm Application for Charter. KINCAID MANUFACTURING CO. Spalding GEORGIA, County. i i To the Hou. Judge of the Superior Court of said County: The petition of 3. Granttand, \\- J. Kiu- caid \\ . E. It. Searcy, Jas. M. Brawner, J. D. Boyd, A. S hererman, I). II. Peden.A. S. Murray, Mrs. S M Bailey, John 1 Halt, \V, E. Drewry, B. F. G. Bailey, I). J. Bailey, Jr., Mrs. M. Fowler, B. N- Barrow, O. H. Ison, W. M. I! dman and others of said State and County, 'heir successors and assigns, shows that tin y have entered into an associa tion under the name and style of “The Kincaid Manufactur¬ ing Company that the object of said association is to erect and operate a cotton factory and for the fur¬ ther purpose of manufacturing fibrous sub¬ into cloth, thread orother fabrics; to cotton and express oil from cotton seed other business thereto appertaining as may see proper to engage in, with pow¬ to purchase and hold property, real and to sue and be sued, and to exercise similar poweis usually conferred on corporations the character, as may be consistent laws of Georgia. Said factory is to have its place of business said County. The capital stock of said shall he $75,000, with privilege of dollars to $250,000, in shares of One Hun¬ each, to be called in as may be said on by shall the directors, ptovided, company not commence busi¬ until at least ten per cent of capital is pai i in. Said company shall have a of nine directors, who shall elect from number a 1 resident, Vice President Treasurer. Said board of directors continue in office until their successors elected Your petitioners prsy t(ie passing of an or by sdd honorable Court granting this application and lliat they and their sue of be incorporated for andduung the not herein exceeding setfori’h, tweuty years, for the I before aud vour pc- will ever t ray, JOHN J . HUNT, Att'y. I _ certify the .... f.regoiug is a •• true uuv extract c.unui the minute of -aid C ourt. February 1888. ‘ W M. Thomas, ‘ I fcbl'Jwt (lerk 8. C. S. «*. ! and Whiskey i i it# Hab¬ cured at home with | oat pain. Book of par¬ ! ticulars «ent FREE. ; RM.WOOTXET.MJX FULL LINE NEW GOODS. LANDRETH GARDEN SEED-NEW CROP. j . H. KEITH & 0 O . ■i ROBERT BUIST'S EASTERN SEED 1 IrishPotatoes! ----AND- ALL KINDS (JE.fDEN SEED --- AT HOLMAN & CO.’S, H. W. HASaELEVS, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Boots and Shoes, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. asJ Hill [Street, ... GH1FFIN. Gl I aoain offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest posible prices. Best Home-made Farm Shoes in the State. H: W. HASSELKUS. ESTEY ) PIANOS ! J ORGANS ! CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY WHIPS, WAGONS j BUGGIES* AND HAP YLSS --)o(- - Studebaker Wagon i While Hickory Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on old Buggies a Specialty. W. H. SPENCE, aug2Sdifcw0rn Cor. Hill & Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA. —■ \ HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh lot J preserves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges. Banar.nas. Cocoar.uts, AND 1; ' ? EVERYTHING A HGUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: MgMiI, Mies k Co’s. STAS Garden Arriving daily from the « rowers. ff. MANGHAM k SONS. Notice to Heirs To the heirs County, of deceased: Shatteen John O. Mitchell, H. of j ' e ecutor of the last Mitch- j C, Mitchell, will and testament of to have deceased, has made ap I , himself, a aettlemcnt made be- deceased as Bach executor, settlement and the heirs of j ! the wit be made < ourt of Ordinary of Spalding Georgia, on the first Monday in less. Let ail persons interested iu estate be present at that time and repre their claims against suid estate E. w. Hammond, January , lihli, IStW-sn.Tn. Ordinary. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate of Jas. Elus* late of Spalding County, Gear" a are hereby notified to call on 'the and make settlement cfsnch in at once; and all persons having their against snid estate are notified to claims properly proven, febiwfi.* t mm FOUR ACRE LOT, OAK AND HICK¬ ORY GROVE. With Six Itoom House! Two Stories with all modern improve¬ ments. Barns, Stables and Servants hon#e, Mind Mill, etc. Highest point in city and most magnificent view of the surround country for ten miles Pare air good and good society. On Hill street. without reference to cost. Kent Houses nd Lots lor Sale and to small forms for rent or sale in and the city. G. A. CUNNINGHAM. Real Estate Agent, Griffin,(>a. angiudccw 3m PARKER BALSAM HAIR MU- Chanson and beautifies the Promotes a luxuriant (OS)*tn. /** Never Hair to Fail* it# Youthful to R**j 0 Color. I*, Curesscalpdiseascsandhairrauw Druggist#,, Mr at _ HINDERCORNS. ANTED Immediately, La ies to work for a wholesale house on Needle*®* at their homes. (Sent any distanw* pay err ■ be made. Everything qi rn j, 1 Particuiurs free. Address Artistic heea