The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 19, 1888, Image 4

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Fresh Garden Seed t ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. E. It. AXTHOM’S fWA.li R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. ty Old Picture?, Copied and Enlarged. Griffin, G*., Feb. IS*. THE FINEST -GROCERIES IN TOWN! Both Plain and Fancy. EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First Class and always FRESH ! M. MILLS’. RECEIVER’S SALE. For cash on’y, will be so'ci Tie Entire Stock ot Ms STILWELL & KEITH from this date until all is sold. Dry Goods. Notions Hats, Boots and Shoes, and without mention all goods in store Inch Less Than Original Cost. Come fir st and get the best bargains. «lso. one larg e iron safe store furniture and fi ixtures. 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. G4 Jail. Slit, l5tSS.-d.fcw MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants tha little mighty quick. A LITTLE f IT, or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. For Sale. Oti« tcuio nine years o.M an J one two horse wagon in good n paii?, or will trade for a good f amily horse. feb.!7d&wlw C. S. Shattcc. EASTERN SEED Irish Potatoes, all kinds garden seed, tine white shad, oysters and string fish daily. FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY. BLAKELY J | I I ’BOUND A BOL T. Matter. ( eiceralag Peaplr aat eritl Xem Geulp. THE CBO&v There. ai*d tii r~ only, (though the rave. And atheist, if Earth bears so has* a There, and there only, f# the power to save. America? Las ntarteJa gas company. A Randall U spending today in Macon. C f. thattae returned yesterday Cincinnati Mrs. J. 0 A. Miller spent yesterday ping in Griffin. A. B. Claris,of Atlanta.is spending the in the ci.y. Stenographer Beall, of Thoma«ton. e-d court yesterday Mrs. O. J . Drake returned yesterday a % last to Concord. Cap . IV 0. Lyon passed through day ou liis way North. t apt. X. C Napier, of Walker was in the city yesterday. O Gunby Jordan passed through day on his way to At anta Mis- Addie Yarbrough, of Williamson, w as in the city yesterday. Great attractions in early spring goods at 3< keuerman A White's this week. The History Class is requested to meet promptly at three o’clock during Lent. The Atlanta .fc IUiwkinsvHle has already got its trucks laid toStearnsv lie. Mis.? Emma Smith will take charge of a .elm >1 at Mt. Zion to morrow morning Capt. D D Pcden is spending the day in Macoa with hi* friend R. * Brown A handsome lot of dower* went from here to Mrs. I.u’.ie Sailo s, of Macon, yesterday V* ill Stewart left yesterday afternoon for K.nt.-e. which wi 1 be his future hcadquar ter*. This week you nil find great bargains at Schcueruian l White’s to make room for new stock. J S Brow n, after a week's struggle w ith !he mumps, will rest a*, his father's house at Ho’lonville today. Col. V omaek left last night for koine, car¬ rying with him i cough caught in a moon¬ light walk Miss Forniar Farley leaves at 11:30 this mort.iug on a’, txt nded visit to relatives and fiionds iu Orange, Texas. N White Lawt.-, new Checked Lawns, new Spring Calico just received at Scheuer man .fc White’s. T he Henry County Weekly is one of best friends Griflin has, nud Grilliii mer¬ chants should appreciate it. W. K II. Hearoy is again President of Brm Ingham and Aliantic Air Line K ml road and make.- a very good one. Mi** Willie Morrison, of Morrows, and one oi the prettiest girls in this section, yesterday in the city Spalding is eminently a county of es, and there is no more pious and God fear¬ ing people in the Mate. Ki! ier a mad dog or a very vicious cui was snapping at people on Ilill street late last night, but finally disappeared. Will soni" member of the Griffin iitorary societies inform us where the quotation at the head of this column is from' Rev. G. W. Garner, of Barncsville, was in the city y< st« rday and wore a smile as if he h id made a very Li e new convert. Miss- s Ftli Dickenson ami lone Ham niond arrived from LaGrangc yesterday morning and will return Monday. Mi-- Mattie Bii-coe, of Baltimore, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon and is the of Mr and Mr* E J F.emister John Phillip'stmt a mad dog in front of S II Wi - n's place on Friday that follow, him all the way from John Mitchell’s. Oar j resent stuck of Embroideries .ttd hon i aces will be pold at great bargains next thi ty days to make room 'or new o»is. Scheuerm n A White ’ Muggins’ 1 is authority [for the a-»ert:on “At least one dozen men in each dis in Spalding and Henry counties are «h sky without license.” This seems b a very libera! estimate Scarlet Fever. D . I t vtj.byh’eMe Fluid is unequalled ti treatment <>f Scarin', Fever. Used as a It ; revents the throat from becoming . allays tho iutlammst on and sub tea the pain. Used to sponge the body it .u s the it 'dung ietl animation of the fkiu destroys infection. Uxpoaed ia the sick room it will preven read of contagion, and ktep the a pin re w holesonie GEO. E. PRICE. .1 P. FOSTER. Price & Foster, SueeesHors to G. W Price, -DEALERS IX- Bo:t$, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, Fnnch and American Calf Skins. Shoe Findings, &c, ter Jas. Means' an-1 W. L. Douglas' S3.00 Shoes a Specialty. n* 24 Marietta Street. ATLANTA, GA. ft b! JUAw -in Dr T. J Collie- returned yesterd y from Indian Springs, where he attended the facer al of his nephew Jerry Cleveland the day be fore. Mr Cleveland’s drath was from con¬ suls pt ion A large numb. f shade trees have been planted in Grift tl is year, bat there is ‘•room to: an. a more.” Nothing adds more to ti attri tiveness of a town than beautiful Gnde trees—nniess it is paint. Service* at the Christian church at 11 a m and 7.15 p m. Morning subject, “The Chris tian’* Light ” Evening subject, “TheSev en Downward Steps.” Sunday School at 10 a m. The pi Tic cordialiy ii vited to attend. Coi. J. D. Boyd returned yesterday morn ing from his &gj iculUiral trip te Jacksonville and St. Augustine, hr, lug dined at the new fonee de Leon ’ ■ ‘ ' 1 brought back a hands ease clnsU . rida oranges with him. Everybody will be glad to know that E. J. Flemister ha.s succeeded in making such arrangements with bis creditors that he will be on his feet apaiti in a few days. Griffin cannot afford to see such men a# Ed. Fle.n- ister down, . and predict for . w- e him a new business success. Henry Com ’Veekly : “$100,000 sub¬ scribed ia Gri j build another elegant cotton mil!. Tl no such thing as keep¬ ing a peop’e lik down. While lny peo¬ ple are wide awake to their interest the dai¬ ly press has been the vis a tergo to all her great achievements.” Henry County Week j : “We are regaling ourselves on a direct mail communication with uriflin by the G. M. <fc G. R. R. We now get the G-iflin dailies tbs same day of publication, and retire to our palatial pallet after having devoured their rich and rib tickling contents.” The new catton factory tin* bought for a site the McDaniel place northwest of town, just opposite the residence of M. L. Bates, and just outside of the incorporate limits. It contains ti ty acres and one of the boldest md clearest sp j :gs in the court-y is npi c it, supplying water for all purposes in the mill. The cost was fifteen hundred dollars. Charlie Bostwiek coanted the rainy days last year and reports as follows : During 1SS7 it rained *6 days, as follows: Jan., 5 days Feb., 10 days, March, 3 days, April, 3 days, May, 9 days, June, 8 days, July. 13 days, Aug, 11 d js. Sept, 3 days, Oct., 6 days, Nov., 2 days, and Dec. 11 uays. If this is n< t correct, let soma one step forward and correct it. The Albany News says : “People who ex¬ pect to keep a cow after the- cow ordinance goes into effect shoul l b*giu in •,lme to pre¬ pare for it. A very small patch or even a square in the garden cut be made to yield something green that will go a long way to¬ ward sustaii.ing a cow.” Experience will- prove th3t thi t i» unnecessary trou! !e. All you wi 1 have to do is to tie your cow out npon the street* and sidewalks, a* some peo pie in Griffin do. Choice eggs from pure Wvandotte Leghorns and Pekin Ducks lor sale, also tube rose bulbs, chrysanthemum and pansy plants. Mris. Warder. feb.l3auifesv4t. Willoughby Hill. - (Joort as the Best f Cheap a the cLenpest! Ail kinds >f Fruit Trees, Sines and Small finds A the Eew varieties rigl t rtbomo Will exchange for a good cow. Cud and examine or address S. M. Waymax, Dec,dsn Aw3m Pomona, Ga, House and Lot for Sale. The nine room houso known as the Nall place, corner of Solomon and Sixth streets. One square from business portion of city. Splendid place for day boarding bouse. Ad ply to C. P or Tho-. Xtf For Sale. A bargain can be had by a cash inrehaser in the following named iroperty: One half acre lot on Tay or street near the Sam dwelling Bailey Insti tute, seven room 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 i v cry conveniently arranged. Tins is a very desirable home for any one I wishing to 1 e near one of the best I schools in the State. A’so I hundred acres of land in Pike count\ in one mile of Jolly on the Georgia Midland railroad. About i one third of this land is original tirn i ber, the remainder in high s ate 1 o , cultivation, of which about SO.Ccsi, ' cf tin- finest branch bottom. This is | an admirable place for a stork farm 1 and any one wishing to engage in the bu>iness would do weij to pur chase, which can be done on very rea sonabic terms, either cash or part and remainder in 12 months. T. G. McAfee, »*. 15. l\ Blantons, corner Meriwether and 8th streets, or ad dress through the mail, P. O. box ?19, Griffin, Ga, jan4dA*w2rs. Neivnin Herald : “C-pi. Littleton, the ge¬ nial conductor of the SaVannah, Griffin and North Alabama accommodation train, had streak of good lack in Griffin last Wednes¬ day night. He won a hundred dollar horse at a two dollar raffle. If lie will hitch the animal to his train now he will not only re¬ duce his running time by several hours, but confer a great favor upon the traveling pub lie—and he is just cleTer enough to do it.” The residents of that neighborhood have ia contemplation the building of a rew church on Sam Bailey’s place, three miles fr m Griffin, on McDonough road, at a ecst of some $l,VC0. This church will be the “People's” church, or in ether words, a Union church, in w lien all danominatitn* can preach, regardless of denomination. The building will be 60x90 feet, with a seating capacity of 4-0, and wi!j be erected in front of the new school house, w here a large and flourishing school is now in progress. A Viennese Holiday. The feast of St. Leopold, the patron saint of Lower Austria, was kept as a oIose <,,,};,; av in Vienna, and there was a * * is total sas -fusion of business. It cus¬ tomary e:t this day fc.r the Viennese to make’ excursions to Klostemeuburg, where they drink the white wine for which that town and its famous monas¬ tery are famed. The monastery boast3 an enormous barrel ayhicti contains a fantastic number of hogsheads, and the fun of the ck.y consists for many persona in climbing to the top of this huge recep¬ tacle by means of a ladder, and drinking the white wine ladled out through a tap at tile top. Trains were running from Franz Josef's station to Klostemeuburg every quarter of an hour, and over 1,000 carriages and cabs traveled to the old town by road. In the evening there was a grand and noisy return of roysterers, singing and shouting and reminding one somewhat of the return from Epsom on the Derby day.—St. James' Gazette. yuu. we Tatfr Its snperior excellenee proven in millions ef homes for more than a quarter of a cen tury. It isus -d by the United States Gov¬ ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Univei-Mties as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder d-iesnoi contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKI'G POWDER CO. HEW TOBK. CHI AGO. ST. LOl'l* cU'.hwstbp.top col.nrm Application for Charter. KINCAID MANUFACTURING CO. Sl GEORGIA, COL'SXV. iLDIBG i To the lion. Jjdgeof the Sup:rior Court of said Count' : The petitio of 8. Grantiand, IV- J. Kin¬ caid W . E. D . Searcy. Js*. M. lGawner, J. 1). Boyd. A. heeerman, I). H. Peden, A. S. Murray, Mrs S M Bailey, John I Hall, \V, E. Drewrv, E. G. Bailey, l». J. BaiU-y, Jr., Mrs. M. B. Fowler, B. N- Barrow, O. H. Ison, W M H-dman and others of * a id state and Conn'r, their successors and assigns, -hows that they have entered into an associa under l!:e uaiuc and sty « of ‘‘The Kincaid Manufactur¬ ing Company the oi>jcct of said association is to erect operate a of cotton manufacturing factory and for the fur¬ [ urpose librotis sub¬ into cloth, thread or other fabrics: to cotton and express oil from cotton *eed other business thereto appertaining as y may see proper to engage in, with pow to purchase and hold property real and t-> sue and be sued, and to exercise poweis usually conferred on corporations similar character, as may be consistent tiie laws of Georgia. Said factory is to have its place of business said County. The capital stock of said nhallbe $75,000, with privi’e-e of *mg to $250,000, in shares of One Hun¬ dolla s each, to be called in as may be tc . rni 'T company J ,,n by etiad the directors, not commence ptuvided, bi.*i until at least ten per cent of capital k is pai in Said company -hail have a uient, \ » 1 Svd cc President rea*urer. boird of directors! cont oue ia office until their s C rc. i elected Your petitioner.- ; r <y the i assing of an or ! by a-id hoi.orai ie U r.rt giant ng tei< ! application and shut they and their sue be inco p retid foi and uu in . the ’ of nut exceeding twenty years, fur’ the herein bef -re set f cih and vur tv- } will ever i r.-.v. eVc. JOHN J HUNT, Att’y. I certify the foregoing is a true extract the minute- ef said Court. Febroarv 18sS. W. M. Tuomxs, ‘ feb!2w< ( h rk S C. 8 C. FULL LINE NEW GO JDS. LANDRETH GARDEN SEED-NEW CROP. J . H. K E I T LI & CO ROBERT BUIST’S EASTERN SEED IrishPotatoes! -AND- ALL KINDS GE.iDEN SEED ---A T HOLMAN & CO.’S. XX. W. HASsEIiKUS, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Boots and Shoes, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. SS Hill [Street, - GRIFFIN, GA I again offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest potible prices. • Best Home-made Farm Shoes in the State. H: W. HASSELKUS. ESTEY J ) PIANOS ORGANS ! ! dMBHMHHI. CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY WHIPS, WAGONS BUGGIES AND HARNESS — )„ ( _ . Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs c old Buggies a Specialty. W. H. SPENCE, aug28d,twfim Cor. Hill & Taylor Street?, GRIFFIN, GA. t HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh Li of preserves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges. Panamas, Cocoanuts, AND !. . -EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: limit Boyles & Co’s. Garden XE^ i Mil! FOUR ACRE LOT, OAK AND HICK¬ Arriving daily from the ORY GROVE. Leading growers. With Six Room Rouse! 8 W. MANGHAM k SONS. ments Two Stories Barn?, Stables with all and modern Servants improve¬ hons*> t'ind Mill, etc. Highest point in city a n “ the most magnificent view of the surround Notice ing country for ten miles Pare air goot to Heirs. Sold water without and good reference society. to cost. On Hill stree.. , R® -- 1-4?” Houses nd Lots <or Sale and to 1 ” To the heirs of Shatteen C, Mitchell, of ! ® evera ’ small forms for rent or sale in s®“ Spalding County, deceased: _________________ JohnlLMitch- j 5he ci, n9ar y. ell. e ecutor of the last will and testament of CUNNINGHAM. Shatteen plication C. Mitchell, deceased, has made ap : I G. A. to have a settlement made be- Real Estaie 5gent, Griffin,Ga. tween himself, as executor, and the heirs of ! angUHMcw 3m said deceased Such settlement wil be made before the - onrt of Ordinary of Spalding i < March, our.ty, Georgia, on the first Monday in j parkerJO 18SS. Let ail persons interested iu 1 ' iKt estate be present at that time and renre • balsam sent their claims against F. W. said estate. i hair January 19,h, 1 *'^-S3 70. II'.MMOND. > Ordinary. N.ver F a M« to R.« or. O r *r 50c. at _ Notice to Debtors and Creditors. HINDERCORNS. Stops The safest, pain. snpest Ensures *nd best comfort care to forCaraj Uie feet BnrlorUjg >eT“£Tf All persons indebted to the estate of Ja^ fc all H lsouX & cc, T. Eliis. late of Spalding oure. U cents at Druggists- _ ( ouutr. Gear"- a w«* are hereby notified to call on the ■ Iflf ■■ANTED Immediately, La ie« Need-e to, and make settlement cf such in fora wholesale Louse on edi, css at and all , If (Sent disU»»b once: persons having' at their homes. any against said estate are notified to ' I Good pay c i be made. Everythingfu™,,. Need*® their claims properly proven j ed. Partic Particular* free. Address Artistic feb7wfl * J\s R ELLIS! Executor- work Go.. 135 3th St.. New York City.