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Fresh Garden Seed !
ONION SETS AND SEEO POTATOES.
E. R. ANTHONY’S
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PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
Old Picture*, Copied and Enlarged.
briffln, Ua., Feb. S4
THE FINEST
ClItOCEIUEM
IN TOWN!
Guaranteed to be
First Class
and always
At 4. M. MILLS'
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
Come fust and get the best bargains.
•Mr 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
■Ian. SIM. l'^\-d«Vw
Here below, but he Wants that little
mighty quick. A
or a big one is promptly filled by ad
vertising in the Daily or
Weekly NEWS.
For Sale.
One mule nine years old and one
two horse wagon in good repaiia, *r
will trade for a good family horse
feb.l7dikwlw C.S ■ Shattcc
'ROl'SD ABOUT,
We do not hesitate to »ti
That IS»8 .
something very choice and , gr"
l* desire in?;
• For ladies who to
And when they meet their proper f»
You bet we don't eiarvers.
When boldly we asseter?.
That not a woman will be IS
In gobbling up the tempting b*
Brown, of New Orleans, is in town.
J. J. Smith returned yesterday from
Columbus.
Dr. R. Vampill, of Chicago, is think
mg of moving to Griffin.
Roadmaster Glover, of the G. M.,
was in the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baker came in
on the Ga. Midland yesterday.
Capt. J. D. Slade, of the Enquirer-
Sun, returned home yesterday.
It would be much pleasanter waiting
for trains with a union paaaeDger de
pot.
E: A. Drake, of Thomaston, passed
through yesterday on his way to Birm
ingbam.
J. S. lUiue, of Atlanta, arrived in the
city yesterday afternoou aud is the
guest of T. J. White.
Mrs. Lott Warren returned heme to
Americus yesterday after a few days
vist to Mrs. D. W. Shaffer.
Put some energy aud enterprise in
your business and let u» not only keep
up with, but keep ahead of other places
The mud has growu to be a chesinut,
yet it lingers with a tenacity that sur
pasaeth tbo affection of a rich man’s
heirs.
Col. E. W. Beck was much improved
in health yesterday and unless he has a
relapse will leave today to test Albany's
artesian waters.
The number of marriages so far indi
cate that Ibis will be oue of the most fa
tal leap years ever known in the history
of the country.
President Brown's special car passed
through yesterday cairying a party to
Jacksonville, nmoug whom was T. J.
Hightower, of Atlanta.
Miss Gena Jones, of Newuau, a form
or visitor to Griffin, was married at
11:30 a, m. yesterday to E. H. Calloway,
at the Presbyterian church iu Newnan.
Tho mother of J, T. Ingram, one of
the Domestic sawing machine men, died
at Thomastou yesterday. W. J. Me
Caslau left last evening to attend the
fnncral.
It won’t be long now before the com
positor will reach ont for the standing
galley and brush the dust from that old
line : “The backbone of winter is brok¬
en. "
The present passenger shed, it is said,
is really a remodelled wooden fort that
was first built bellic tbe Indians gave
up the laud. In another hundred years
it will be quite a curiosity, aud should
by uo means be disturbed.
Hou. Frank Fiyut, the recent prubi
bitiou representative from this couutv,
has secured an appointment as store
ketqcr and ganger iu the internal reve
nue service aud will commence his du
t es at Fill Vorris' distillery ' ou Moa
d.v morning.
Three ago, when . r- Express
years
Agent !. W. Cox came here, there were
only t o express trains a day. Now
there lire right txpro. s trains every day,
and tbe bn.-iut .-s is jnst ahont double
what it was. This sj> aks well h*r Grif
h«.*,»ro*r.M.. . .
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A'e indorse all the nropieUr- have ,
Rant relative to the merits of Salvation
Oue lap < its mother's) for the well
baby us ti»y tune. About 700 **ps of
the happv (?) father uule»s he has a
bottle t f l>r. But '» Baby Syrnp to ease
the little >uffVrer.
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named veste r d.ay
J P POSTER
Price & Poster,
—:—DEALERS IN-
Boats, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, Frtnch and American
Calf Skins, Shoe.Findings, &c.
«*r )as. Means' and W. L. Douglas $3.00 Shoes a Specialty. ***
24 Marietta Street. ATLANTA, OA.
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A Printer
Desires employment Fully on a eouutry
weekly as foreman. compe
teut and can furnish best of refereo
ces. Will work for low wages dttr
ing summer. Address,
Compositor,
Care News Office,
Griffin, Ga,
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j The nine room
the Nall place, c
\ and Sixth streets,
! ; business portion bo
place for day ,r
plv * to C. I • or I '
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KOI'
A bargain can
,lirc ‘‘ a , r 111 *' id’
iroperty: One I iY /.
»r street near th<
turn, seven roo
l 8 r K c , kitchen • , , h t
very conveniently arranged. Tins is
a very desirable borne for any one
wishing to be near one of the best
cbools in the State,
A’so * hundred acres of land in
"*ike county in one mile railrrad. of Jolly on
he Georgia Midland About
me third of this land is crjgina! tim
ber, the remainder in high s.ate o
cultivation, of which about 20 acres is
cf the finest branch bottom. This is
an admirable place for a sto?k farm
aud any one wishing to engage in
the business would do wpII to pur
chase, which can be done on very rea
somable terms, either cash or part
and remainder in 12 months. T. G.
McAfee, at B. P. Blantons, corner
Meriwether and 8th streets, or ad
dress through the mail, P. O. box
219. Griffin, G* jan4dSw2.R.
Coughing or Hie Audience.
Who has not been annoyed at a lecture
by that intolerable Aus&nce, a coughing
neighbor? One man or woman can de¬
stroy the pleasure of a houseful of people
bv a constant hacking, which is largely
habit, after all. John L. Stoddard was
so much annoyed one evening at the
Academy by a chorus of coughs all over
the auditorium that he stopped in the
middle of his lecture and suggested tliat
so much of it was certainly unnecessary,
but if people must cough they would
oblige him and the audience by coughing
in their handkerchiefs. The result
proved tliat the habit could lie controlled,
for there was hardly a cough heard dur¬
ing the rest of the evening.—Pliiladel-
phia Times.
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CREAM
Baking
.JJPS? PERFECT
Its superior excellence proven in millions
*f homes for more than a quarter of a ten
tury. It isused by the United States Gov¬
ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the
Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. I)r. Price’s Cream
Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia,
I.ime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
SEW XOBK. CHICAGO. ST LOIIS.
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Application tor Charter
KINCAID MANUFACTURING CO.
GEORGIA, t
Spaliuso Cor nty. )
To the Hon. Judge of the Superior Court cf
said County: ....
The petition of S. Grantland. W- J. Kiu-
eaid, W . E. II. Searcy, Ja*. M.Brawner, J.
D. Boyd, A. Scheuerinan, D. II. Peden.A. S.
Murray, Mrs. S. M Bailey. John I. Hall, W,
Mre.M.fi. E. Drewrv, F. G. Bailey, D. J. Bailey, Jr.,
Fowler, B N- Barrow, O. H
Ison, W. M. Holman and others of said State
and County, their successors and assigns,
shows that they have entered into an associa
turn 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¬
stances into cloth, thread or.other fabrics: to
gin cotton aud express oil from cotton seed
and other pusiness thereto appertaining with as
they may see proper to engage in, pow
er to purchase and hold property, real and
personal, to sue and be sued, and to exercise
ail powers usually conferred on corporations
of similar character, a* may be consistent
with the taws of is Georgia. have its place of business
Said factory to
in said County. The capital stock of said
company shall Is; $75,000, with privilege of
increasing to $250,000, in shares of One Hun¬
dred dollar's each, to be called in as may be
determined on by the directors, provided,
that said company shail not commence busi¬
ness until at least ten per cent of capital haTe
stock is paid iu . Said company shall a
board of nine directors, who shall elect from
their nnuibt r a President, Vice President
and Treasur r. .Said board of directors
shall eontinv. • in office until their successors
are elected.
Yourpetiti* tiers prey the j --sing of an or
der by srid honorable Court granting this
their application and tliat they and their sue
cessors be incorporated for and during the
term of net exceeding twenty years, for the
purpose herein before set forth, and your pe-
titioners w ill i si r pray. Ac.
JollN J HUNT, Att’y.
I certify the foregoing is a true extract
from the'minutes uf mid Court, February
Term, 1®K. " M. Thomas,
febltfwl I'-rk $ C. s 1 .
FOUR ACRE LOT. OAK AND HICK
ORY GROVE.
With Six Room House!
Two Stories with all moJern improve
meats. Barns, Stables and Servants house.
Wind Mill, etc. Highest point the in city ana
the most magnificent miles. view of Pare surround air good
ing country for ten
water and good society. On Hit! street.
Sold without reference to eost
Houses and Lots lor Sale;.nd to Kent
Several small form- for rent or sale in and
near the city
G. A. CUNNINGHAM.
Real E-'ata Agent, Griffin,Ga.
angtOd.tw 3m
FULL LINE NEW GOODS
gflTLANDRETH GARDEN SEED-NEW CROP.
I . H. KEITH & CO
ROBERT BUIST’S EASTERN SEED
shPotatoes!
VLL KINDS GERDEN SEED
HOLMAN & CO.’S.
H. W. HASsEbKDS,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Boots and Shoes,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
Hill [Street, GniFFIN, G.l
I again offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest postble
prices. Best Home-made Farm ?boes in the State.
H: W. HASSELKUS
) PIANOS !
) ORGANS !
E. AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
WHIPS, WAGONS BUGC1ES
. AND HAPNKSS
Wagon l White Hickory Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on
Buggies a Specialty.
W. H. SPENCE,
augdsdAwCin Cor. Hill 4 Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, G A.
Wt HAVE JUST RECEIVED !
A fresh lit of preserves.
Jellies. Apples.
Oranges. Banar.nas,
Cocoanuts,
EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED
*•<„ SsSSL ROLLER ORGAN
Xu, *' "pernt-d similar to the finest French Malic Boxen «n4
I 'y, ' PLAYS g«iO TINES, from a waits to a hymn, with
I L :« P' B perfect tune and time. GiTeebetiersitSjfnctioa QRCAN than
I'Hft aud A HUNDRED DOLLAR PARLOR Thu 0: to the
i C ten times more pleasure. and grandest fan and venae- moet
T -Tt tion of musical Instruments the
M _ Ml IQ I ft
K I mareelkmsiustTumenteverpre-Q •'oted the public. It play. OAunLU A PQCft ITIUOIG,
tr.
MARCHES,WALTZES, POLKAS,JIGS, REELS, well
sSfl-flN Opera Selections. Popular Songs, Church music, an
as «; t , -caa. Nothing grander, or combinhur to many
,. I feat can te f und in French or SPECIAL Swiss Music Boxee, AGENT, coat*
PHI in* lift. WE WANT A LOCALITY.ft.Bd
KITH er sex. jerctl IN EVERY THAT
TYVJe KARN OFFER INOlCEMENTSi EAIL TO
MAKBSlOe I>T WORKER!* CANNOT MONTH.
vo O “t, TO *300 PER Dollars,
- ^ r s““.T^r. Price Only Six
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in BEAI TIFI LLY CARVED CAS1M with
, ,
and pay balance S-end P.O. S3*50 when Reyc-
orpan, order
w by Addr tst
& Hamlin)
Packard, )
Bay State , )
Ckicker iny, )
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Anon, ) 1
At LOWEST PRICES, for ?AMI or on TIME M BRAVVNER-
d#ell-3m