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Fresh Garden Seed !
ONION SETS MO SEED POTATOES.
--AT-
E. B. ANTHOWIT’S
jWAwtf
R. J. DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE T» ORDER.
$jr Old Pit tore*, Copied sod Enlarged.
THE FINEST
—GROCERIES-
IN TOWNS
Both Plain and Fancy.
EVERYTHING
Guaranteed to be
First Class
and always
FRESH !
At J. M. MILLS’.
RECEIVER’S SALE.
piss if
For cash only, will be sold
The Entire Stock of
—OF-
STILWELL & KEITH,
from this date until all is sold. Dry
Goods, Notions.Hats, Boots and Shoes,
and without mention all goods in store
t
Much Less Than Original Cost.
Come first and get the best bargains.
NT Also, one large iron sate and
store furniture and fixtures.
Or witl 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
J*n. 31*1. Isss.-dAw
%
House ami Lot for Sale.
The nine room house known as
the Nall place, corner of SoIouiod
aiut Sixth streets. One square from
business portion of city. Splendid
place for day boarding house* Ad
ply to C. !*• or Tbo-,. Nall. tf
A Printer
Desires employment ou a country
weekly as foremao. Folly compe
tent and can furnish best of refereu
ces. Will work for low wages dur
ing summer Address,
Compositor.
Care News Office,
Griffin, Ga,
t t Cigars!
BLAKELY
GEO. E- PRICB- a p. foster
Price & Foster,
Bueeewsors to G. W, Price,
-DIALER* IN-
Butt, Shots, Upper aid Sole Leather, Fnnch and American
Call Shins. Shoe Findings, Sc,
tar Jas. Means' and W. L. Douglas' $3.00 Shoes a Specialty.
24 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA.
febi liktwJm
The eoooeilmen should endowtor to show
thomselve* worthy of a salary befort seek
ing one so argeotiy. When they do some j
thing to proserve the city from Are, it will
be time •norrh to talk of reward.
Mr. Andrew T rlor was in the city again I
yesterday and * * that his company expect
to be in fu' ’ of Aion at the Beecher quar¬
ries, wbici ..e ha* leased, by the first of May.
He is well satisfied with the outlook of af
fairs.
Abiglojun was in town yesterday, with
an imitation pappooae on hia back, adver¬
tising the Fappeose Cigar, the best Bv# cent
eigar In town, which is sold only at Blake¬
ly's. The Indian made almost as big a sea
sat ion a* the cigar itself, but not quite.
Try it.
fcT. J. White happened to a very painful
accident yeste: aile reaching for
some goods from ■ shelf he fell sod
struck his right hip upoa the counter. He
was obliged to go home and may be laid up
for sfaw days, we hope not longer.
The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
Comtxmy has $30,000,00.) capital, no fluctuat
ing securities, but all paying real estate, ex
cept ten per cent, which is invested in Unit
States bonds. Estimates given and any in¬
formation glad rd-shed by J. P, Nichols,
agent for Griff
Many of our , . rges are advising their
readers to plant.. i-. ge corn crop as the price
is steadily advancing. The Naws has been
advising its readers to do the same thing
for the past fix years. We would be glad to
see a large crop of corn planted every
year.
Our contemporary is probably wasting
its plumbago in showing the council the
feasibility of water pipes run from the ice
factory- The more it urges it, the more
council will not do anj thing; for what do
newspapers know about such things, as com
pared with the wisdom of an alderman?
A cotton man said yesterday that Griffin
had been losing a thousand dollars a day for
the last twenty-five days on cottoa futures,
and still the tendency is downward. Most of
this is profits that have shrunk up, bnt unless
there is speedy rise it will begin to eat into
capital. But everybody in this section who
can will hold on two months longer for a rise.
Charlie Foster caught a black burglar in
his back yard on Tuesday night, aboot eight
o’clock, who was probably stealing wood.
He got him by the eollar and yanked him
toward tne light, but the thief got away.
His gun was loaned out, or there might
have been a coroner’s inquest this morning.
They are fooliugwith the wrong man when
they tackle Uncle Charlie.
The Covington Star comes here in a very
wet shape to be published in a dry county.
A little less water, Cousin deems, if it is
Lent.”—[G ritfiN News. Well, the Btur is
no “dry” paper, any way you take it, and
never was; but, we cannot be responsible for
what happens to it between Atlanta and Grif
fin as they are just too awfuiiy wet for any
thing. We can assure our esteemed con
temporary, how over, that we start it out on
its mission of love and peace in decorous
and sober trim .—[Covington Star
Easter falls on the 1st of April. The
earliest possible day for Easter is on the -2d
of March, and it fell on that date in D!8—
for the last time in two hundred years.
One object in arranging the calender moon
was that Easter might never fall ou the
same day as the Jewish Passover. They did
ocenr together, however, in 1S05, on the 4th
of April; in 1825, on the 3d of April, and will
do s* again in 1938 on the 1st of April, and
in 1927 on the 17th of April, and in 19 s ! on
the 18th day of April. On last year Easter
and the Passover were separated by bat a
singlenight. The Jewish festival occurs in
passover week in Lent, aad never before the
29th of March or after the 25th of April. On
the other hand the Christian festival is
never before the 22d of March or after the
25th of April.
* * * * Delicate diseases of either
aex radically cored. Scud 40 cents in
stamps for boob. Address, World’s’Dis
penaarv Medical Association, Buffalo,
N. Y. ;
For Kale.
A bargain can be had by a cash
(Urchaser in the following named
iroperty : One half acre lot on Tay
or street near the Sam Bailey Insti
tute, seven room dwelling with
iarge 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
very conveniently arranged. This is
a very desirable home for any one
wishing to be near one of the best
choola in the State.
Also 1 hundred acres ol land in
| ■’ike county in one mile of Jolly on
> he Georgia Midland railn ad. About
>ne third of this land is original tirn
ber, the remainder in high siatc o
cultivation, of which about 20 acres is
cf the finest branch bottom. This is
an admirable place for a sto;k farm
and anv one wishing to engage in
the business would do weil to pur
chase, which can be don*» on very rea
sonable terms, either cash or part
and remainder in 12 months. T. G.
McAfee, at B P. Blantons, comer
Meriwether m,J Sth streets, or ad
dres* through the mail, P. <J. box
219. Griffin, Ga. jan4dAw2ir,
'ROC5B A BOL T.
■•n«n C*M«nhi Pm»I« «mI
•rati Im Bat ri y.
niaom.1 jobs eitria
Jo Of be credit Gilpin >u renown— no citizen
or
A irj good* men hat t eke *u tie.
Of good old Griffin town.
John Gilpin’s bneineas wife said to her dear,
"In we hare been
Thie t wice ten tedious years’* and we
No profits yet bare seen.
-Tomorrow, then, you will repair
An I'o advertisement the good Gairri* there News insert. -
And pay the printer's dues.”
The ad. appeard,andhe wasorer-run
YVitb purchasers, who read
It in the great Gumx News,
And this is what John said:
“In future, not a day shall pas*
Bat no one can refuse
To reed my advertisement in
The UHirriif Dailt New* ”
Bananas 25c. at Blakely’s.
CoL Womack passed last night in town
J. A. Stewart a pert yesterday in Atlanta.
Pappooae cigars only at Blakely’s.
Capt W. H. Hartnett went tc Atlanta yes
tenia y.
Hon. J. II Batten returned to Forsyth
yesterday.
Judge A M. Speer, of Madison, wss in the
city yesterday.
Mins Annie Starke returned yesterday from
a visit to East Point
Mrs J. M Fell, of Sunny Side, was in
the city yesterday.
Lemons25c. at Blakely's.
The Northwestern Mntusl ha* *100,000
worth of insurance in Griffin.
I)r. Yarbrough, of StearnssviHe, was in the
city jesteftUy.
Albert Brooks went to Columbus yejter
day end expects to return to-day.
The front of Capt. Nile’s store is being
{minted and lined off in handsome style.
W. J. Bridges and Frank Norton, of
DresweJJ, spent yesterday in Atlanta.
Great occasions of serving God present
themselves seldom, bnt little ones frequent¬
ly
Col. C. M. Speer, of McDouongh, was in
the city yesterday, visiting friends aud kin¬
folks.
The Atlanta A HawkinsviUe road expects
to pot on a freight schedule to Williamson’*
by Saturday.
Mi*s Laura Banks retnrned home ye-ter
day looking well from a two months sojourn
lu Atlanta.
Mr*. (M. R. Brown & Co. have put up a
handsome new sign in front of tbelr milli¬
nery store.
Mrs. Jeannette Bethune.who recently fell
aad broke her leg, was reported in a pre¬
carious condition last night.
About fifty of the most prominent business
men of Griffin are insured in the North¬
western Mutual Life insnrance Company.
All the dogs in West Pike hare gone mad
and arc being killed off as rapidly as pos
sible This is a good thing fo.' Pike
The advertising rates of the N'rwn are so
reasonable that every business house in
Griffin should be represented is it*
columns
A large addition is living built to the cot¬
ton factory, in which to put the spools and
warjier*, In i.otertu maka room for sixteen
more looms The stone work of the ad
dilion is nearly completed.
The Northwestern Mutual is the most re
iiat.le insaranre company in America, and
J P, Niehol* is one of the most reliable
ag> nts any company could nave.
Our correspondent* are doing some good
work st present, and making Ibis feature
one of the most interesting departments of
the paper, a* it should be.
bam. Fox says Jackson ha* one of tlis
finest colleges in the State, and that evt ry-
body is waiting for the new road over She
old roadbed from Griffin.
The Macon Telegraph says: -There i- at
least one sensible negro editor in Georgia
He speaks out in his paper, the Griffin
Echo, for Cleveland in preference to Blaine ’’
Life is not made up of great sacrifices and
duties, bat of little things, in which smiles
and small obligations, given habitually, are
what win and preserve the heart a secuia
comfort
If "Well Wisher” at Rover will send in his
or her name, will treated as confidential and
wc will !>e glad to pnblish the lively com¬
munication, and hear from there as often as
the writer is willing to write
A Green Luncheon.
Mrs. X B. Drewry £ave a Tery dot
el and entertaing luncheon to about
eight or ten people yesterday. The
main featnre was an “Author’* Salad:"
each guest received a leaf cut out of
green paper, with a quotation, and the
most proficient received a prize, which
proTed to be an original poem, artisti
ciallv illustrated by Mrs. Drawry, and
was won by Mrs. j. M. Brawner. Ev
ervthing was tied with green ribbon,
and with the exception of the gnesta
and hostess, it was a green loLcheon,
ami one which will long remain green
in the memories of all present:
You. WE iohT
Its snperior excellence proven in million*
of homes for more than a quarter of a cen
tury. It isnsed by the United State* Gov¬
ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the
Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream
Baking Powder does no* contain Ammonia,
Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE BAKIKG POWDER CO.
NEW TOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.
d4ihw8thp,top col.nrm
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Spalding Cotrx-
V / xx, Georgia, February 25th, 1/S8.—J.
W. Butler has Applied to roe for letters of ad
nii> istration on the estate of Mary L. Butler,
late of said county, deceased.
Let all persons concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of first said Monday county, at
my office inGrifilon the in
April, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m„ why /uch
letters should not be granted.
$3.00. E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
IF 1 ! WANT
Customer-, Aught,
Boarders, To be Bought.
Agents, Silver or Gold,
Orders, Merchandise Sold.
Servants Lawyer or Place, G*ods to Api raise.
or Casa, Opening Days
Musical Tear icrs. To Announce,
Popular Preachers. Houses or Acres,
Cooks, Butcher* or Bakers.
Books. Boats,
TY> Hire or Let, Votes,
Offices. Dress skirt or flounce,
Basement, A cure for disease,
First Floor, A Handy Valise,
Casement, A MasUuChemise,
To Purchase a Pel. Cheese,
Horse, Teas,
Mare, Bees,
Monkev or Bear. Peas,
Biooffiound or Spitz Or Arc P.-qa
Fre, from litz. To slake Known,
To Hire a Hal! Your 8tor
Driver or tear::. Hosiery.
An Elegant Carriage. Dry oeds,
AnOpulent Ma nag. , I phols'u r ,
Play .Concert t Ball. P;euU-~.
Skates, Excursion-.
Plates. Kniek-K":'. ks.
To sell to gay .■.itui'-Dive -ion .
Diamond*. Clothes Rt idy Made,
Pearl*. Increase <.f Tr de.
Ring?, Coal. Coke and Wood,
Curls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lee tores.
To buy Odd Thing-. All Kindsof Food
Or sell Odd 1 hir..-. Work- on Theology,
Cats, Magic, Astrology,
Rats, Wealth and Fe ieity,
Mats, World-wide Publicity,
Elate Flags,
Bats Rag*.
Pantakon-. Bags,
Hats. Nags, .
Resplender tO ,:vaN. Dres- shirts or eollar*.
Mutton or Beef. 11 Almighty Dollars,
Financial lb lit ' use for Rent,
Stocks. .Store, Tenement.
Clocks, Cash to be L.-nt.
Locks, Cash to be Spent.
Sock?, Scent,
Portmonia or Box, Tent,
► ig, Sbeep or Ox. Roman Cement,
Or Even a Beau— Co-
Then in a Trie \ Read the Advice.
Take the Advice I ar Beyond Price.
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE—
Daily News
To Business Men.
XT O LA BORE D ARGUM ENT IS N EEDED
jLaI in these days to convince INTELLI-
GENT men that it
Pays Well to Advertise.
s m
' : :XW
FULL LINE NEW GCDDS.
LANDRETH GARDEN SEED-NEW CROP
J. H. KEITH & CO
ROBERT BUIST'S EASTERN SEED
IrishPotatoes
-AND
ALL KINDS GEliDEN SEED
---AT
HOLMAN fit CO.’S.
H. W. aSSsELEUS,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Boots and Shoes,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
S3 Hill Street, - GBITPIN, GA
1 again offer my stock cf Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest posible
prices. Best Home-made Farm Shoes in the State.
H: W. HASSELKUS.
PIANOS !
ORGANS !
CASH. OR ON TIME. AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
WHIPS, WAGONS BUGCIES
AND HAP NESS
-)o(- -
Studebaker Wagon \ White Hickory Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Wagon !
Jackson G. Smith Buggy I
Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs c
old Buggies a Specialty.
W. H. SPENCE,
augSSd&wfiro Cor* Hill & Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED !
A fresh lot r - reserves.
Jellies, Apples.
Oranges. Panamas.
Cocoanuts,
AND Ih 7Ar EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED:
Mci ■ M ,Boyles Co's.
THIS NEEDLF CASE
contain® 143 mixed 1. * f tc-'-Jles
<5 papers and Z) extra lar » Darn¬
er*. etc.) which are wo? . t i' < - at store
price*. Our agents sell theta u. .. >e« a’td
raake 415 to 820 per ib:- :c-
tare show* osljr part cf the r--• ?e
Agents price Si WE ,73 toy At en, S.' ‘ .*#>
per hundred. WANT ACL \ PS
aad win send a sample pack are t ex-,
amloatioo by mall for ©oly 1 Or. Sliver] I
Or pottage sump*. Mention this paper.
WorldMfg.Co.122 NassauSt.N.Y
A BARGAIN l :
FOUR ACRE LOT. OAK AND HICK¬ ;
ORY GROVE.
Witli Six Koom House!
Two Stories with all modern improve- ‘
ments. Mill, Barns, Stables and Servants house,;
Bind etc. Highest point in city and
the most magnificent view of the surround 1
ing country for ten miles. Pare air good
water and good society. On Hill street.!
Sold without reference to cost.
Several IW House? small fnd Lots for Saieand to Rent !
forms for rent or sale in and i
near the ci‘
G. A. CUNNINGHAM.
Rea! E-iate Ageut, Griffin,Ga.
anglCVhVw 3m
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate of Jas
T. Eliis, late of Spa’ding Count , Gears a,
deceased, undersigned are hereby notified to call on The
and make settlement of such in
debtedness at once; and ail person? having
demands against said estate are notified to
present their claims proper!? proven.
febTwti.* JAS. R ELLiS, Executor
PATENTS Washlxtoa. f • * IKHMajj It. (
Send for circular.
MAN WASTS BUT L1TTLE
Here below, but he Wanls that little
mighty quick. A
LITTLE WIT,
or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬
vertising in the Daily or
Weekly NEWS.
NEW
Mi Mi
Arriving'daily from tlu*
Leading growers.
s«. uni h sons.