The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 22, 1888, Image 4

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JT? " Fresh Garden Seed ! ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES, E. R. ANTHOWlf’S yW&wtf R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. ty Old Picture*, Copied and Enlarged. Hrifflu, «*., Feb. 22. THE FINEST -GROCERIES IN TOWN S Both Plain and Fancy, EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First Class and always : . FRESH At M. MILLS’. RECEIVER’S SALE. For cash only, will be sold Tin Entire Stock of Goods -OF— STILWELL & KEITH from this date until all is sold. Dry Goods. Notions,Hats, Boots and Shoes, and without mention all goods in store Mach Less Thao Original Cost. Come first and get the best bargains. *fcT* Also, one large irorvsafe 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. 3!*t, 1888,-dAw MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants tha 1 little mighty quick. A LITTLE WAIT, or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. For Sale. Due mule nine years old and oi.e two horse wagon in good repairs, er will trade for a good family horse. feb.l7d&wlw C. &■ Ska m e. We are going to sell Fine Lerroas 'Joe. tioz. this week. 25 lbs Buck w heat Flour. Toma toes 10c. Can and other goods as cheap. Fine Shad, String Fish and Ooysters received every day. Blakely Breads out at 11 o’cloch. A shipment Choice Florida Oranges just received. Fine N. O. Syrup, only 50c. per gallon. Try our Genuine Ceba Molasses. BLAKELY ’ROUND ABOUT. Matter* (’•accratetr Pcaplc • «*■ •ral Saw* «a**lp. the mvvtm cross. How many heart bo brave and true Are battling day-by day lives thro To Ijcar a ctoimi tlielr whole Unmurmuring all the way. The cros* they bear they should do not rare That all the world see. A* if to ask or beg a share Of it* cold sympathy. They do not wish that all should know Tire secret of It* hidden i powc power, Nor even even of of the the hidden wo woe Of Of many many a a sleepless sleepless hour* hour* Oft drenched with tears the steps that lea 1 Up to the throne of graee, To One w ho hear* them when they plead Arid never hides llis face. Juke Menko wns in the city yeater day. C, 8. Sbftttuc left last night fur Sa vannah. Col. H. P. Brown spent yesterday in Atlanta. Mrs F. M. Daniel returned fremAtlan ta last night. | \Capt, A. C. Sorrell is attending the celebration in Savannah. Mrs. Chas. McFarland is visiting relatives in Hampton. The up train yesterday morning was three quarters t f an hour late. Miss Minnie Cox. left for Savannah last night to attend the Jasper festival. H. M. Jossey left last night for Em pire, Ga., where he has a situation at his trade. Mrs. S. H. Deane will give a birthday party tonight, to which all her friends are invited. J. D. Andotsou, formerly of Reeks, Ptko County, Georgia, has gone to Cooper, Texas Quite a number of invitations were received hore yesterday to Miss Ruby Bacon’s wedding. MisaE. A. Hill returned yesterday evening irorn a sojourn in Mississippi and New Orleans. W. A. Dooily was in the city yeahr day and is now canvasser for the Ma con Evening News, Miss Anita Brunson bus returned from Ft. Valley and is agaiu the guest of Mrs. M, E. Crittenden. Nets are being repaired and the finny tribe may prepare to suffer. N. B.—By “finny tribe” we mean fish. Miss Eftio Diekensou returned day f,om a short visit to friends iu country and left again for LaGrange. A Pike county man is said to been driven crazy by the burden of debts. Most debtors drive tbeir tots crazy, Mr. and .Mis. W. H: Lyou, of Ohio, are stopping a few days at residence of John M. Bishop, ou way to Florida. The Covington Sta. comes here in very wet shapo to be published iu a couuty. A little less water, Cousin Jeeuis, if it is Lent. To day is Washington’s birthday the schools and banks will be but ordinary mortals will along j■ st the same. Uncle Sol passed the tobacco to ueighbor and s.iid it was strange the weed c mid be made a chew—and ; fter that the listene s wandered. A G* mini! inventor ha* a device which the sound of a piano n while practicing. Now for some ius to invent a soft club for the one that can l>e guaiautced to do work effectively. To enjoy good health,aim always to abundant sleep; this can generally be ed unless you have a e ying baby, in case Dr. Bull's 1 iby Syrup will assist. A remarkably handsome woman is said be the moving spirit iu a movement in Russia to supply the poor that count y with Dr. Bub's Cough Syrup OEO. e. PRICE. J, P. FOSTER. Price & Poster, fcJuc*<re*»**or» to G. W Price, -DEALERS IN- Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, Fnnch and American Calf Skins. Shoe Findings, PUT Jas. Means' and W. L. Douglas* $3*00 Shoes a Specialty. 24 Marietta Street* ATLANTA, OA. febl klAw-lil Capt. J. D..Slade, of Columbus, is in the city in the interest of the Enquirer Sun, which has become one of tho be«‘ and most enterprising papers >u u.. State and is worthy of all the patron: n that our citizens may bestow upon i . Miss F rniar Farley was mairied at 8 o’clock last Diglit in Orange, Tejtas, to Mr. Samuel Sims. The happy couple will make their home in Warren, Texas, Miss Farley was ono of Griffin’s accom plislied aud charming daughters, and Mr. Sims should be very happy. Aleck Brown, colored, was run over two miles above Hampton about two o’clock yesterday m '•rung by freight train 104, and i y killed. A bot tie of liquor was found beside him and it is supposed that lie was intoxicated and lay down upon tho track. He was a icsident of Hampton. Covington Star: “The Urifiiu News has taken its stand in favor of paying ministers for preaching funeral sermons, os well ns f"V performing marriage ceremonies. ■ News is light. The characters gi some men, by the ministe.s who preach their funerals, ought to bo worth something. They are certainly better thau they made for themselves. We fully agree with the News that funeral saimous ought to be paid for. ” The Israelites will on Sunday next, celebrate tho feast of Purim, observed in commemoration of tho deliverance of the Hebrews from the persecutions of Haman, through the intercessions of QueenEsther with,thePersian monarch, Abeseurus. Its annual recurrence is the signal for rejoicing and merry mak ing among them. Alms nnd provisions are liberally distributed among the poor, presents are interchanged and social eu tertainments are held. The peculiar purifying and building it up powers of Hood’s Sarsaparilla make the very best Tncdtcine to take at this . season. (41 **ROrC!H ON PTI.EB." Why suffer Vilest Immediate relief and complete euro guaranteed. Ask for “Bough an Piles." Bure cure for itching, of PHea. protrud 5oc. trig, bleeding, or any form Druggists or mail. t. S. Wells, Jersey City. SKINNY MEN. health Wells’ “Health Renetver” restores Men & vigor, Nervous-Debility. cures Dyspepsia, Impotence. Weak Men, tal .... and ,. u ., i,,. , .v, uo debility. For For Delicate Women, Rickety children. $1. WELLS* HAIK BALSA.il. If grub, restores to original color. An etc- gaut dressing, softens A tonic and Restorative. beautifies. oi nor grease. bwr coming out; strengthens, cleanses, Neals scale, eradicates dandruff. 50c. Lucky Mau Who Gave $.'>,(KKI as Xmas Fresent. On Thursday noon Mr. L. C. Atwood, City Treasurer and Manager of the Union Telegraph office announced that was the holder of the coupon of ticket 8,180 which won the prize of $100,000 in December drawing of The Louisiana Lottery, one-twentieth part of the ticket $5,000 having been received from Wells, go A Co.'s Express. A few moments its arrival he presented gift.—[Benicia the money to wife as a Christmas New Era, Jan 4. Hood as the Best! Cheap a the cheapest ! All >f Fi nd Trees, \ ines ami Prints. A ibe new varieties rthoine. Will exchange for a good cow. Ca'l and examine or address S. M. Wayman, Dec.Istt Aw3m Pomona, Ga. House and Lot for Sale. The nine room house known the . Jiall ,, piaee, corner Oi it., and Sixth street?. One square business portiou of city. place for day boarding house ’ ply to C. !’■ or TLtOi. Nall. • For Sale. A bargain can be haJ by a mrehaser in the following iroperty: One half acre lot on or stieet near the Sam Bailey tule, seven room dwelling large kitchen attached and a well water that cannot be excelled in city, a very rich garden, also a and nice little barn and stable, ! very conveniently arranged. Tins a very desirable home for any wishing to he near one of the ! schools in the State, i Also > huudted acres of land Pike county iu one mile of Jolly the Georgia Midland ratirr ad. oue third of this land is original ber, the remainder in high s:ate o cultivation, of which about 20 acres : cf the finest branch bottom. This an admirable place for a stock and any one wishing to engage the business would do well to chase, which can be done ou very sonable terms, either cash or and remainder in 12 months. T. McAfee, at B. P. Blantons, Meriwether and 8th streets, or dress through the mail, P. O. 219. Griffin, Ga. jan4dAw2m. Omaha has a uew paper called the Hoof and Horn. The editor will give his attention to the horn department, while the business manager will hoof around after money to pay the printers. We wish our new contemporary sue cess. * A cable dispatch to the New York Herald save that Bishop Beckwith, of Georgia, met with a slight accident in Paris a few days ago. Ashe was driv ing along near the Opera in a one horse cab he caromed into a three horse omtii bus. His cab was dashed to splinters, but the bishop emerged intact, unfright ened and unhurt. i YiJu- PURE weight^ Iakih? Its superior excellence proven in millions ef homes for more than United a quarter States of a Gov¬ een tury. It isused by the ernment. Endorsed by the 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. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. new tobk. Chicago. st ions. dlthwSthp.top col.nrm Application (or Charter. KINCAID MANUFACTURING CO. GEORGIA, I Si’ai.diho County. ! To the lion. Judge of the Superior Court c j said County: Grantland, IV- J. The petition of 8. eaid, W. E. II. Searcy, Jas. M. Brawner, J. D. Boyd, A. Stlieuerrnan, D. H. Peden, A. Murray, Mrs. 8- M. Bailey, John I. Hall, E. Drewrv, F. G. Bailey, D. J. Bailey, Mrs. M. B. Fowler, B. N- Barrow, O.^ Ison, W. M. Holman and others of said and County, their successors and shows that they have entered intoan associa tion under the name and style of “The Kincaid ing Company that the object of said association is to and operate a cotton factory and for the tber purpose of manufacturing librous stances into cloth, thread or other fabrics; gin cotton and express oil from cotton and other business thereto to appertaining in, with they may see proper and hold engage property, real er personal, to purchase and be sued, and to to sue all powers usually conferred on of similar character, as may be with the laws of Georgia. its place of Said factory is to have iu said County. The capital stock of eompanj ehallbc 175,000, with privilege increasing U1VI V to .*350,050, in ---*----- shares ’ of ----- One dred dollars each, to be called in ns may determined on by the directors, that said company shall not commence ness untii at least ten per cent of stock is pai l in Sa d company shall have board of nine directors, w ho shall elect i tlieir tneir number numoi a ------ President, Vice J and Treasure . Said board of i shall contimu in office until their I Your petitioners pray the passing of • dtr ‘ ' by said honorable Court granting ! their application and that they and their oinacAW tessors h«* bo incorporated it- •«»riufnr for firiil and (lllrinff during term of notexeeedifcg twenty forth, years, and for purpose herein before set your titioners will ivor pray, Ac. JOHN J . HUNT, AU’y. 1 certify the foregoing is a true from them intro* of said Court. Term, 1888. \V M. Thomas, feb!2w4 t lerk 8. C. s. ('. i mm FOUR ACRE LOT. OAK AND ORY GROVE. With Six Hoom * Two Stories with ail modem ments. Barns, Stables and Servants Wind Mill, etc. Highest point the iu city the most magnificent miles view of Pure air ing country and" good for ten On Hill water society. Sold without reference to eo-t ggr Houses end Lots lor Sale and ta Several small forms for rent or sale in near the city. G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Real Estate Agent, Griffin,Ga. anglOhtw 3m full line new gcods. landreth garden seed-new crop. .1 . H. KEITH & CO ROBERT BUIST S EASTERN SEED IrishPotatoes -AND ALL KINDS GERDEN SEED AT--- HOLMAN & CO.’S, a. W. HASsEbEVS, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Boots and Shoes, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. 22 Hill [Sti-eer, - GTJIFFIIS, GA I again offer,my stock of Winter Roots and Shoes at Lowest posihle prices. Best Home-made Farm Shoes in the State. H: W. HASSELKUS. ESTEY PIANOS ! ORGANS ! CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY WHIPS, WAGONS BUGGIES AND HARNESS —w- - Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory Wagon I Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible, Repairs o old Buggies a Specialty. W. H. SPENCE, aug*J8dAw6m Cor. Hill 4. Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA. ft. HAVE JUST RECEIVED fresh let of preserves. Jellies. Apples. Oranges. Panamas, Cocoanuts, AND r ALT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: l ^A\ American The New ROLLER ORGAN i* operated similar to the finest French Mn»ic Boxes wiU» t * PLAYS ‘260 T U N ES, from a walta to a hymn, Hr*, perfect 'hundred tune and 11 time. (lire* better satisfaction tb^ ^ end dollar PARLOR Thia Organ I* ORGAN the perxec- I f\ if C-Ti tion ten of musical times instruments more pleasure. and the grandest and most I ■ruicu to me puuuc. u piiriwiiviiav SACRED MUSIC, REELS, — j MARCHES, WALTZES,POLUS.JIfiS, Opera as' Selections, Nothing Popular grander," gongs. Church music, as m»y any organ. Nothing grander, or < combining so features can be found iu French or Swisa Music B°* e 3 In BEAl TIFri i v r 41 ?YKti FASK8 with pSEHiSH BBJte. 8 ct< 1 for one. _It wtli Bit yoa w'th utonlshmmt »n<t delight, if you want C.O.D. K-nd £2.50 »t>™ V* WORLD I’F’G CO. 122 Nassau Street, NewYart Mason & Hamlin) Packard , Bay State , Chickering, Mathushek , Anon, < * At LOWEST PRICES, for JASI1 or ou TIME. JAS. M. BRAWNEB. dedl-ffin