The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 25, 1888, Image 4

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- — Fresh Garden Seed ! ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. --at-- E. K. ANTHONY'S jbdAaU R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. ls&~ Old Put arc*, Copied and Enlarged. Griffin, «*., Feb, 26. THE FINEST --GKOCER1ES- IN TOWNS Both Plain and Fancy, EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First Class and always FRESH ! At ,h M. MILLS’. RECEIVER’S SALE. —o— For cash only, wilt be sold The Eire 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 Much Less Than Original Cost. Come fiist and get the best bargains. Mar Also, one large iron safe and store furniture and fixtures. Or will sell whole stock and fixtures at a bargain the to any one desiring to go into lw business. J. F. STILWELL, Receiver 23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA •lan. ilt»l, l s Nv-d‘Nw BAN WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants tha* little mighty quick. A LITTLE WANT J or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. Choice eggs from pure Wyandotte Leghorns and Pekin Ducks for sale, llso tube rose bnlbs. chrysanthemum and pansy plants. Mr*. Warder, feb 13soA.v4t. Willoughby Hill. The great Pappoosa Cigar has Arrived. ter 5,000 of ’em, all colors, and cin be had only at BLAKELY’S. 27-, e«nfs dozen for Choice Lemons and lb* olio iow prices i ‘imed yeste d.iy j remain good All t h o Week. ’ROUND ABOUT. Mailer, ( •■crmlac P«*«Ir mmd • ral Itwt t)*Hi|>. lEtl»V4R\ February, Month contrary, free Sometime* and Hornet)me. chary. Now quite warm, now Chilly, Had day, very, to to¬ morrow merry. February'* here, you l*,t: And O, ranch a* 11 doth grieve me, I will swear, though (Speech do leave me, f will swear, 0, That Fray believe me, an lea* thing* Much deceive me February’* a coquette. W. W. Amis, of McDonough, was the city yesterday. J. W. Bntier, of Chattanooga, was the city yesterday. The G. M. A G: is putting in a table at McDonough. Col. Ed. Reagan, of was iu the city yesterday. Next to good newspapers, a good ha tel is the thing to advertise with. Cola. E. W. Hammond and W. T, Cole spent yesterday in Atlanta. The rain is trying to bo like nnto poor. It wants to be with us aloag. Capt, Eeden is visiting his relatives at Hollonville today and will remain over tomorrow. Misses Mattie Corbin aud Mary tan accompanied Trot Bizien to At lauta yesterday evening, where will be the guests of Mrs. Pizien Monday morning. Two colored damsels from ville came up Thursday, but after spend ing the night in the hotel Do Lockup they concluded to walk home again yes terday morning. Mrs. E. M. Drcwry has been elected teacher of the first grade in the Bcboo's and Mis* Mollie White has beeu elected supernumerary in Mrs. Drevrry’s place. Columbus Ledger: ‘‘Progress in Macon is exemplified iu the bitter rel which is now splitting the city wide open over the question as to the boh tail, Texas jack labbit cars shall be hauled into the baru their places taken by tha modem dum my. Macon should not confine ideas of skipping along with the cession to securing Jeff Davis as a once every three or four years.” The girls of Griffin are nice and ally up with the tunes, and their leap year party was a grand success; but still- Well, if there was anything going eu that night like the following, taken from an Ohio exchange, the wri ter of this failed to get his share: “The daistest girls iu Ihe whole State of Ohio live iu CeHus), and we're iu love with evety oue of them. Hi 2 other night they gave a leap year party, and after treating the boys like kings took them home. At the gate every maiden suddenly twisted a pair of loving arms around the young man’s utek, drew his head down, aud just beneath his mustache planted her warm, rosy lips. Fur only an in staut the kiss lasted, while the embrace tightened into a rapturous hug, and then she tied dowu the street leaving only a dream of bliss and an a»tonished young man behind. We start iiumedi ntely fo.- Oeliun.” 1 am one of the eldest horse shorn * iu the and 1 have used your Salvation Oi! cracked heels, mange, and sand crack* it give- perfeit satisfaction CH AS. W. LEE, AW W. liallimore Street, Balto . Md A Methodist praacner hinted that it would nice logo to Europe, a* hi* throat trouble getting worse, hut the good deacon* (or a Ijott’e of Dr Bull’s Cough Syrup, »-ntiy now enjoy a jockI sermon. GEO. E. FRICK. J, P. FOSTER Price & Poster, SucceHMorM to G. W, Price, -DEALERS IN- Boots, Shoes, Upper aid Sole Leather, Fnnch aid American Call Skins. Shoe Findings, *«r Jas. Means and W. L. Douglas’ $3.00 Shoes a Specialty. 24 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA. f.-bi ld<fc*2m Don’t get mad with your friend or neighbor because he does not think and believe as yon do on the different qnes tiona and of the day, One day you will be pi -^ed with a friend, and the next lay l iisappoiuted in him. It will be foto '.ie end; and yon must make up , jur mind to it, and not quar rel, unless for very grave causes. Your friend, yon have found ont, ia not per feet. Nor are you; and you cannot ex pect to get much more than you give. You most look for weakness, foolish ness, and vanity in human nature; it is unhappy if you are too sharp iu seeiQg them. TheConied ■ irvivors’Associa tion of Morgan couitj have decided to build a monument to the memory of the Confederate dead buried at Madison. These soldiers were all, or nearly all, from other States. They died here in the hospitals from sickness or wounds received in battles above and at .d Atlanta. The Sur vivors’ Ass on have appointed a committee, ol .. -iehCol.T. P. Gibbs is chairman, to solicit funds for the building of this monument. In can vassing the committee finds that it cannot raise sufficient money in Mor gan county. Therefore, it must ask aid without the county. These sol diers received their fatal wonnds or sickness while defending Atlanta in the iate war, and therefore Atlanta sbouid aid in this matter. Col. T. P. Gibbs is authorized to solicit and receive money for this purpose, and all sums should be addressed to him. The popular blood purifier. Hood'* Sarsapa rilla, is having a tremendeas sale this sc isou Nearly everybody takes it. Try it yourself. Central Railroad Time Table. NORTHWARD. Birnesville Special (Sunday only 7:45 a. in. Barnesville Accotmnoda tion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. in. Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. m. PassvDger No. 11. 11:31 a. m. Passenger and Mail No. 1, 4:01 p. m Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. m SOUTHWARD. Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20 a. m. Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. m. PasseDger No. 12, 4:05 p. m. Barnesviiie Special (Sunday only) 4:58 p. m. Barnesville Acconlhioda tion (daily excopt Sunday) 7:10 p. m. Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. m. A Printer Desires employment on a country weekly as foreman. Folly compe tent and can furnish best of referen cee. Will work for low wages dor ing summer. Address, Compositor, Care News Office, Griffin, Ga, House and Lot for Sale. The nine room bottsv kuowD as the Nall place, corner of Solomon and Sixth streets. One square from i place business for portion day hoarding of city. Splendid Ad j bouse. ply to C. P- or Tbo-. Nall. if For Sale. A bargain can be had bv a cash mrchaser in the following named iroperty: One half acre lot on Tav or street near the Sam Bailey Jnsti large lute, kitchen seven room dwelling with attached and a well of water that cannot l>e excelled in ibe city, a very rich garden, also a lot and nice little barn and stable, all 1 conveniently arranged. < cry ' Tins is , v ry des j ra bIo home for any one wishing to be near one of the best cbools in the State, Also ! hundred acres of land in ^ike county in one mile of Joliv on he Georgia Midland railr. &<i. About me third of this laud is original lim ber, the remainder in high s.atc o cultivation, of which about 20 acres is cf the finest branch bottom. This is an admirable place for a stock farm and any one wishing to engage the business would do weil to chase, which can be done on very rea sonable terms, either cash or part and remainder in 12 months. T. G. McAfee, at B 1*. Blantons, corner Meriwether and 8th streets, or ad through the mail, P. O. box Griffin, t»a. jan4d&w2m. Belle* of Jionuandy. In the towns and villages of Normandy one finds a high average of female beauty. The rural belle of Normandy is a brunette, w ithout being of the extreme type. Her eyes are brown, rather than black, her hair may be either black or dark auburn, and her cheeks are inclined to be of a warm, rosy hue. Judging the Normandy woman in comparison w ith those of England or America, I should say that while the former average high, there is too great a sameness about the type to present the fascinating variety one meets with in either of the other two countries named.—Thomas Stevens in Courier-J ournaL I.'xperieuc-e in Dream*. There are some very remarkable thingB about dreams. In the first place they are twice as real as reality. Did you evei fall down stair- in dreams \ If you have, you must have observed that it is a much more terrible experience than billing down stairs w hen you are awake—except that you don’t hare the bruises to nurse afterward. But the mental experience of falling down stairs in a dream is some¬ thing awful.—Cleveland Leader. The best recommendation .—Everybody use* Lmador w hen in need of a good cat bar tie. So’d everywhere. Price only 25 cents Parent cannot always carry the baby oi a trip for the recovery of its health. But they can keep Dr. Bull’* Baby Syrup in the house and it will compeiualo for the trip by its prompt relief \ \I :ir Ror*f, At a dinner in>t U*ug ago one of the guests remarked that Bavarian horses were celebrated for their general worth¬ lessness. He said that a dealer sold one to a German officer during the Franco- Prussian war, and warranted him to be a good war horse. The soldier came back afterward in a towering passion and said he had been swindled. ‘-And how?” said the dealer. “Why, there is not a bit of -go’ in him, and yet you warranted him as a good war horse.” “Yes, I did; and. by George! he is a good war horse. He'd sooner die than run!”—Exchange, Special Terms. New Member (to Washington hotel clerk)—What are your regular rates? Clerk—Four dollars a day, sir; payable weekly. New Member--You have different rates for members, of course? Clerk—Yes, sir. Four dollars a day in advance,—New York Sun. You. vieiqhY w!?t perfect mao£ Its superior excellence proven in millions <*f homes for more than a quarter of a een tury. It isusej by the United States Gov¬ ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Univerri ties as the Strongest, Purest and most H< althfnl. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking I.ime, Powd Alum. r does Sold not contain Ammonia, or only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW IOBK. CHICAGO. -T, LOCI*. d4thw8thp,top col.nrm Rule Nisi. Duucan,Martin .v Perdue ( vs. W. T. H . Taylor. I State of Georgia, Spalding County In she Superior Court, February Term, ISkS. It being represented to the Court by the pe¬ of DuHoau, Mortgage, Martin & Perdue that by of dated the lf.th day of 1SS7, VV.T. H.Taylor con veyed.to said Martin AjPerdue “a certaiu parcel land containing thirty (30) acres being of lot No. H5 in the 4lh District of Jack county, Ga., bounded on the East North Crawiev, on the South by P. Chain- by P. L. Starr, West bv some my own lands, said land, thirty acres, be¬ worth three hundred dollars,” for the of securing the payment of a promis ta made by the said W. T. II.Taylorio eaid Duncan, Martin Perdue, due on Istday of Oct.,lS6?7, for the sum of One. and Forty Eight and o<> 1C<> Dot!* I interest and attorneys fees, whi h j is now due aud nnpaii. It is ordered that the said v\. T ii Taylor ' pay into this l ourt. b, the’iirst u»v ol ihe term the prim i ; al, interest and cos:-, on said note and mortgage or show cause any he lias to the contrary, o that in de¬ thereo: foreclosure te granted to the Duncan,.Martin .V Perdue of Mitt Mod- and the equity of rtdcinpii<<n of the W. T.HTayior therein be forever barred that service of this rule lie perfected „a W. T. II Taylor according ;o law. JAMES8. lUVNlGN. Beck Jt Cleveland. Petitioners Judge S. C. F t . \tt’vs. I certify that the b>ugo>ng is ,t true copy the Minute, of ihi- Court, this Februa¬ Term, 1888. \Ym |M. Th< icas, feh35oam4rn Clerk S. C S ( FULL LINE NEW GG JDS. LANDRETH GARDEN SEED—NEW CROP 1 j KEITH & CO. Lemons ! Lemons! Lemons 25 cents per dozen. We have to-day PLAIN PICKLES, c/> String Fish. LU Mango 7 yt) Shad. o Pickles, m Hard Head Cabbage ° Fresh Oysters. Turnips, £ MIXED - PICKLES. POTATOES.™ 3D 200 Lbs Fancy Cand y, i c d ★ •< ____ ROBERT BUIST'S EASTERN SEED Irish.Potatoes! -AN 11- ALL KINDS GERDEN SEED A T HOLMAN * CO.’S, H. W HASsELKUS, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Boots and Shoes, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. «« Hill 'Street, ... OIZIX^I’IIN, GA I again offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shces at Lowest posiM* prices. Best Home-made Farm Sdsoes in the State. H: W. HASSELKUS. ESTEY PIANOS ORGANS ! ! CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY whip:., wagons bugcies AND HAP MUSS -)o(- - Studebak . gon! White Hickory Wagon! Jack:on G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the C0i l j BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on Buggies a Vpec; ty. W. II. SPENCE, aug2Sd£w0m Cor. Hill A Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh lot of preserves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges. Banarnas. Cocoanuts, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A H0USKEEPPER WILL NEED: McFarland, Difles & Co’s. V°- AmpricaD ROLLER ORGAN -4 f W5S ire. i ni» \jTgma » I ^^^^'^SACREDMUSIC, MARCHES, WALTZES, POLKAS, JI8S,BEELS, Op.-* Op.-* S.!c-ctiona Sslcctioa*. Popular Posallr Sonya, SontnL Church Miur.ll magic, magic. aa •• *•“ ' as any or^an. Nothing grander, or romhlnir.- — •" features can be found in French or Swisa Magic 1 P infr Jbf). 1 MRiple ffistru- Six Billirs, » ____________Oily Pfj((| nwnt gel r by feprw*. Afdrrtg