The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 23, 1888, Image 4

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Fresh Garden Seed ! ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. | W E. K. ANTHONlf’S ■ m R. J. DEANE, K: PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. Ur Old Picture*, Copied sod Enlarged. «»., >,h. a. __ W;r < : . . THE FINEST -GROCERIES- IN TOWNS Doth Plain and Fancy, EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First Class and always FRESH ! Hf^r- At J. M. MILLS’. sr RECEIVER’S SALE. For cash only, will be sold The Mire Stock of Goods STILWELL & KEITH, from this date until all is sold. Dry Goods, Notions,Hats, Boots and Shoes, and without mention all goods in store >t m Inch Less Than Original Cost. Came first and get the best bargains. MF* Also, one large iron safe and . store furniture and fixtures. Or will sell whole stock and fixtures at a bargain ti to any one desiring to go into nto the business. J.F. STILWELL. Keeolver 23 Hill SI., GRIFFIN. GA Jan. 31st, ISS8, d.Vw IAN WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants tha• little mighty quick. A LITTLE WANT or a big one is promptly filled by vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. For Sale. Oos mule nine years old and one two horse wagon in good repairs, er will trade for a good family horse. feb.l7d&wlw C. S- Shattit. | j ‘ The great Pappoosa Cigar has Arrived. 1SW*5,000 of 'em, all colors, and can be had only ut BLAKELY'S. 25 o*nI» dozen for Choice Lemons and the other low prices named yesterday remain good A All the Week. i ' I ’ROUND ABOUT. Malian l aacaralat »«d **»■ tral Sawa (laatlir. MCSTX’X /lK>L WITH DTKAMITIt Homo dynamite lay In a kick keg ■cited one accidentally. day, Which u man Now be whangs the lyre Of a celeatial choir in the realma of the *weet ant aequently. The aaaafrn* tea time of the year is here. County Commissioner M. Patrickia again very aick Henry Bank*, Jr., of Lagrange, was in the city yeeterday. A book agent turned him*. If loo#c on the town yeeterday morning. The wet weather diminiuiahud the attend ante at the prayer meetings last night. It’a where there i# a dearth of news that a good reporter shine* brightest among bU fellow*. Mr*. M. VV. Alraacd retained yesterday to Atlanta, after a -pleasant risit to Mr* Lee Patrick. Miss Fannie Cuhbege, of Macon, arrived in the city yesterday morning and ia the gm-st of Mias Bessie Mills. The immortal John Thirsty Wateriest, ex-proprietor of the Bun, passed through tiere yesterday <>n hi* way from Tliomaftou to Atlanta. Quite a iarge party went ont to cal! on Aunt Pclly yesterday afternoon. This is one of the fiist* sign* of returning spring in Orifflu The trite proverb auent whistling girls and crowing liens may a* well be hung up tu the garret, for w histling is to be the coming fad A physician *ay»: “If a child does not thrive on fresh milk, boil it," but until we sec it demonstrated, we shall never believe that boiling a baby can improve it. Capt. J. D. Slade, of thr Columbus En¬ quirer Sun, left yesterday afternoen for McDopough. An interesting sketch of Grif¬ fin may be looked for in hie paper in u few day*. On March 1st Mr. C. X. Logan, of Atlanta, will oommrnce the publication of a Sunday paper to be called the Criterion. The list of contributors ia large and strong, and no doubt theCriterion will be all that its talent ed e ditor anticipates for it. Yesterday the President and Mrs. Cleve¬ land and other distinguished personages of the United States witnessed in Savannah the unveiling of a monument to Sergeant Jas¬ per, who waved the rebel flag so defiantly at Fort Monltrie over a hundred years ago. Quite a numt>erof Grifflnltes were present.;, A. Scheuerinan leaves on the early train this morning for a month's stay in New York, and soon the many friends of Schener man A White may look for arrivals of the nicest and newest novelties in everything in their iine. Mr. Schenerman buys large stoc ks every succeeding season, but they are selected with such judgement that there are few left to cumber his shelve*. Many disease date their origin to fuuct luxtal disturbance of the stomach anil liver. Laxsdorcorrect* these abnormal conditions most surely; lienoo the increasing sale. Price 2."> cents Parent* will get rest and the baby will be releaved from pai by using Dr Bull’* Baby Syrup, a harmless but reliable remedy Price vr. cnt*. Salvation Oil quickly finds it w ay to the seat of the disease, allay* the inflammation, and, by removing the cause, effects a per mnnent cure 95 cents. Mr. Buskin thinks there is a great future for American art— but he hardly realizes the enormous demaud over here for Dr. Bull's Cough Sy i cp Two Ways. ( house Which ! There are two usual ways of doing what Nature sometimes doe* iui oiiiletciy, namely, to relieve the bowels, line is to swallow a drastic purgative which evacuates profusely, abruptly aud with pain, the other is to take Hostetler's Stomach Hitters, the effect of w hieh is not violent, but sufficient thorough, aud which dees not gripe the inti-tine* If ttie first is selected, the |>e son employing it need not expect permanent benefit, >!it, and and he he cannot which hope haves to escape the debilitaing bad rear tion the organs a* or worse off than before. If, on the other hand, be resorts to the Bitters, he can rely upon the . restoration of a tegular habit of body, conse i quent upon a renewal of healthful tone Id the intestinal canal Besides healthfully relax j I ing tile bow. Is, the Bitters arouses & dormant ae-j liver, imparts a beneficial impetus to the tion of the kidneys, and counteracts the ear j ly twings of rheumatism, a tendency to | gout, and malaria in all it* forms. ! GKO. E. PRICE 3. V. FOSTER. Price & Poster, Oucceasora to G. W, Prioo, -DEALERS in- Boats, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American Calf Skins. Shoe Findings, Sc. *aT Ja$. Means'and W. L. Douglas’$3.00 Shoes a Specialty. “Ssa 24 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA. frbl lddtwlm Burglary. Rarglara made a raid on tba resi dence of Mr*. Camp on Tuesday night. 15 rrking the lock off tha wood house i' or, they entered tha kitchen and ■ ot finding anything they wa: ’od lucre, they took out a chair and table and placed the one on top of the other at a window to the room where Mrs. Camp and Mis aes Nannie and Kato sleep, and pro needed to baul out everything they could reach without entering the room. They tool; a new dress that was being made fc r a lady, took Miss Nannie's clotLri- : to and jewelry and other ai!.-..n on the bureau near by. Just beyond their reach was a pocket book with ten dollars, which they fortunately failed to se cure. Ou the same night some one enter ed Co!. Trammell's kitchen aud stolo a cream pitc'. j : and teapot and turn ed over half !lon of good butter milk. Peoplo should keep everything fastenedjsecarelv against these ma random Central Railroad Time Table. NORTHWARD. Btrnesvillo Special (Sunday only 7:45 a. m. Barnesville Accommoda tion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. in. Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. m. Passenger No, 11, 11:31 a. m. Passenger and Mail No. 1, 4:01 p. m Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. tu SOUTHWARD. Passenger and Mail Mail No. No. 2, 8:20 a. in. Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. in. Passenger No. 12, 4:03 p. m. Barnesville Special (Sunday only) 4:58 p. m. Barnesville Accommoda tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p m. Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. tn. “itormi ON roaches, HATS,” flies, Hears out rats, mice, ants, id-bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, chipmunks, jack alibits, sparrows, I5c. gophers, At druggists. j aotlis, moles. “Koruu ON COHNS.” )sk for Wells’ "Rough on Corns." Quick clif f.complete cure. Corns, warts,bunions. pc. Druggists. E. S. Wells, Jersey City. “IHH'UIt ON ITC H.” "Rough on Itch’’ cures skin humors, eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheuii^ frosted feet, chilblains, itch, ivy poison, barber’s itch. 50c. E. 8 . We lls, Jersey City. ‘‘ROUGH ON CATARRH” Corrects offensive odors at once. Com¬ plete cure of worst chronic cases; unequal- foul ad as gargle for diphtheria, affections. sore throat, 50c. breath. Catarrhal throat A Printer Desires employment on a country weekly as foreman. Fnliy compe tent and can furnish best of referen ces. Will work for low wages dor ing summer. Address, Compositor, Care News Office, Griffin, Ua, House anil Lot for Sale. The nine room house known as the Nall place, corner of Solotm n and Sixth streets. One square from business portion of city. Splendid I i place for day boarding b-'n ui . Ad plv to C p. or The*. No. I For Male. A bargain can be had hv a cash .urchaser in the following named iroperty: One half acre lot on Tay or street near the Sam Bailey In»ti tute, seven room dwelling with large kitchen attached and a well of water that cannot be excelled in the garden, _ also lot city, a very r’.cn a a „j n j ce bale burn ami stable, all conveniently . , arranged. , I his . very desirable home for is a v e ry any one wishing to be near one of the best schools in the State. Also 8 hundred acres of land in Pike county its one mile of Jolly on the Georgia Midland ratlrrad. About one third of this land is original tim ber, the remainder in high stale o cultivation, of which about 20acres is cf the finest branch bottom. This is an admirable place for a stock farm and any one wishing to engage in the business would do well to pur chase, which can be done ou very rea soaable terms, either cash or part and remainder in 12 months. T. G. McAfee, at B. P. Blantons, corner Meriwether aud 8th streets, or ad through the mail, P. O. box 219, Griffin, Ga. jan4d&w2m. FULL LINE NEW GOODS. LANDRETH GARDEN SEED-NEW CROP. .1 . II. KBIT II & C <) ROBERT BUIST'S EASTERN SEED IrishPotatoes -AND ALL KINDS GERDEN SEED ---A T--- HOLMAN * CO.’S. H. W. HASSELKUS, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Boots and Shoes, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Hill 'Street, - GRIFFIN, a a I again 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 ORGANS t f CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY WHIPS, WAGONS BUGGIES AND HAPNKSS -)o( - Studebaker Wagon l White Hickory Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon ! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! And the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs o old Buggies a Specialty. W. H. SPENCE, augS&li&wtfin Cor. Hill i Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA. II Ml II ■ 111 ■ HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh lot of preserves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges. Banar.nas, Cocoar.uts, AND IN f .1 EVERYTHING A HCUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: MfMii BwlesiCo’s. The New ROLLER ORGAN American _________ ** opwjted similar to the finest French Mn_____ Cute Boxes end l ' I LA\S *2tf0 TENES, from a wsits W> ehjtnn, with 6 perfect tunei and time. Give* better « * HUNDRED D DOLLAR DOLLAR PARLOR ORCAN *na , rH . l ten ? 11 tittle* times more more pleasure. pleasure. ThiJ OrgSB Is th* perfec IS' T* 1 tlon mstrameDU and the frre&dest and most MARCHES, SACRED MUSIC, Opera Selection#, WALTZES,POLKAS, Popular Popular JIGS, REELS, as any Nothing grander, Songs, Son^s, Church combininf mtitle, at wau organ. or #0 many features can be found In French or SwiM Music Boxat* coat- *5€ VV* WANT A SPECIAL AGENT, Mason A Ha Packard, Bay State, j Item Chiekering, Pianos. Mat hu shel. Anon. At LOWEST PRICES, for ffASH or on TIME. J AS. M BRAWNER. deoil-Sin Signs for the IIIiml. First Director Blind Asylum—My friend Blinks is out of a job an' I’d like to do something for him. Second Director—What’s his biz? ••He’s a sign painter. He's got left on 200 grocery store mottoes an’ wants to si-11 ’em.” “All right, we ll make an appropria¬ tion to buy ’em for the Mind* asylum. What does the mottoes say?” “ -If you don’t see what yon want ask for it.’ ”—Omaha World. Italy's National Monuments. Italy lias a Unit 1,450 national monu¬ ments to care for; they belong to mod¬ em times and the middle ages. Tha budget allows a little more than #200,000 for their preservation, but out of this must come the cost of excavations at Rome and Pompeii.— Chicago Herald. TUU- PURE WE/OHr Its superior excellence proven in millions homes for more than a quarter of a cen It isused by the United States Gov- Endorsed by the heads of the Universities as the Strongest, Purest most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Powder does not contain Ammonia, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NKW TOBK. CHICAGO. ST. I.OCIS. d4thwSthp,top col.nrm for Charter. KINCAID MANUFACTURING CO. GEORGIA, < f Si-ai.dino County, the lion. Judga of the Superior Court if said County: The petition of S. Grantland, W- J. Kiu- W. E. H. Searcy, Ja*. M.Brawner, J. Boyd, A. Scheuerman, L). II. Peden, A. S. Mrs. S. M Bailey, John I. Hall, W, Drewry, M.fi. F. G. Bailey, D. J. Bailey, Jr., Fowler, B. N- Barrow, O. H. W. M. Holman and others of said State County, their successors and assigns, that they have entered into an associa under the name andstyle of Kincaid Manufactur¬ ing Company the object of said association is to erect operate a cotton factory and for the fur purpose into of manufacturing fibrous sub¬ cloth, thread or other 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 and hold be sued, property, and real and to sue to exercise usually conferred on corporations character, Georgia. a* may be consistent the laws of Said factory is to The have its place of business said County. shall $75,000, capital with stock of said to $250,000, be in shares privilege of of One Hun¬ dollar-* each, to be called in ns may be on by the directors, provided, said comp my shall not commence busi- uutil at ’ *t ten per cent of capital is paid ii Said company shall have a of nine. .rectors, w ho shall elect from numbei a President, Vice President Treasure Said hoard of directors continue : > office until tin ir suec - mrs elected Your petitioner- pr y tin- pa —ing of an or by s-iid 1. Court giantng this appliiati -u and Inal tiny ai.d G.i ir sue t< in o p rated for unddu in.: the of not < x, t-d:rg twenty j.-a-s, for the herein 'wft-.-e *. t forth mil your pe¬ wilt . x .• i ray, ,Vc. JOHN’ J. HIM, Alt’y. I certify the foregoing is a true extract the ltJSts, minute* of said W. Court, M. February Clerk Thomas, fcbl'Jwl S. U. *. < . BARGAIN! ACRE LOT. OAK AN0 HICK- 0RY GROVE. Six Hoorn House! Two Stories with all modern improve¬ Baras, Stables and Servants house. ind Mill, etc. Highest point in city and most magnificent for view of the surround country ten miles. Pare air good and good society. On Hill street. without referenee to cost l-tf~ Houses and Lots for Sale and to Kent small form* for rent or sale in and the city. G. A. CUNNINGHAM. R«kl Estat# Agvnt, Griffin,Ga. augld i«Irw ?nj