The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 06, 1888, Image 4

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Fresh Garden Seed ! ONION SETS AND SEEO POTATOES. --at-- E. R. ANTHONY’S jWAwlf R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE T9 OROER. y/T Old Picture*. Copied sod Enlarged. firlMa, (ia* f March *. THE FINEST —GROCERIES— IN Beth Plain and Fancy. EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First and always FRESH ! At J. M. MILLS’. The Entire Stock ot -— -OF- STILWELL & KEITH, Are being told at a GREAT SAC- RIFICE. These goods MUST BE SOLD! d^tJhe Most of them are Fresh. First-class Goods. Genuine Bargains May ba had. Come while you can find what you want. J. F. STILWELL, Receiver 23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA lan. Slit, ISSW.-d.tw House and Lot for Sale. The cine room house known as the Nall place, corner of Solomon and Sixth streets. One Bquare from business portion of city. Splendid Ad place for day boarding house ply to C. P- or Tbo-. Nall. tf Hood an the Best ! Cheap a the cheapest! Ali kinds >t Fruit Trees, Vines nnd Small r’raita. All the new varieties right itbome. Will exchange for a good cow. Ca ? l aud examine or address 8. if. W atm ah, Dec.4su.Aw3m Pomona, On. •ROL5D ABOUT. flatter* ( nttnfl F***l* *■* ilM erttl Sew* C o—Ip. S GOOD MATCH. ‘ He’* s perfect stick— The silliest kind of catch. ’ And she’* all brimstone— Both will make a match ” Cbas.Hoolihan left yesterday evening for Columbus. The ice factory well liaa been sunk another two feet. Col. John H. Laker, of Like, was in : the city yesterday. Mrs, Georgia and Miss Jessie Ireas | are, of Pomona, were in the city yester- i(l»y. J. II. Stesart spent Sunday and yes terday in town with relatives and friends. The crossing of the Central railroad at Hill street iB being filled in and re paired. Deputy Collector Kinger went up yes terday to visit Strickland & Co.’s still, ue»r Sonny Side. Osborn k Walcott’s shops are being repainted with Venetian red, and look much better for it. Mr. and Mrs. VV. 8. Williams, of At lanta, spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mr*. Loyd Cleveland. Dr. J. T. Hammond, of Moultrie, Ga,, is visiting relatives at this place, which is his old home. Mrs. J. E DeVaughn,of Moutezuma, who has been visiting Mrs. J. C. King for several days past, left yesterday for Jonesboro. Mrs. T. J. Davia returned to Unrri sou, Ga., and Mrs. J. h. Davis to Ten nille, ycaterday, after a brief visit to re tires here. Miss Clyde Mulaier, of Zebulou, left yesterday for Melrose. Texas,where she has received an appointment to tench in a college. From Roadmaatar Glover, of the G. M. k G. It It., we learn that the A. & F. It It. crossed his road yesterday at Williamsons. Mrs. Millie Mcore, who has been vis iting Mis. W. T Cate for some time past, started ou her return to her home iu Massachusetts yes erday morning. 8 epheu H. Allen, who used to live here some thirty years ago, but is uow iu business iu New York, is visiting rel stives in thus section on his wav back from Ca ifornia. Put heart iu your work, whatever it 1 *. If it l>e the lowliest, simplest little task, it will be ennobled by ywur doing it well and cheerfully, and t.tkiog real pleasure in it. The proprietor of G. W. Clark A Hons burned out store should do some thing to remedy the present unsightlv appearance of the place. Every day that it v units in its present condition is a reflection upon the good looks and en terpriso of Griffin. Other job offices Jtuay come and go, but the oh! tniilisljtd i Middle Georgia job office of V A. Ulskely A Sou keeps ou lie i veu tenor of its way, turning j out iii . t o', t(i<- wink that is done iu this j j » c and di eg it iu an anistic man Dei i .'i at the lowest pi ces. Tneir lep j has u. it:■■ i for got d wo k and low prices j bet uie j t "i d not only iu Cinfliu, but i iu a i the Mtiiouudnig country, anil it is jus ly deserved. When you want any kind of printing done, from a postal card ton pamphlet, do not fail to call upon Mr. Blakely and got an estimate. l*o gli nt eueiuie*—Hood’s Sarsaparilla and impure Mood. The latter is utterly de ti nted by the peculiar medicine. We fell You Positively that Simmons Elver Regulator wilt rid you ef dyspepsia, sleep well, pravent purify your malarial system, diseases enable and you give to you a brisk and vigorous feeling It acts di recth on liver and kidneys, cleansing puri- fying, invigorating and fortifying break the system against diseaae. 11 will up chills and fever aud prevent their return—yet entirely free from calomel or quinine | , Pappoose i t Cigars! j BLAKELY j ; GEO. E. PRICE J, P. FOSTER Price & Poster, Wueeessors to G. W, Prfr»e, -DkALERsIS- Boats. Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, Fnnch and American Calf Skins. Shoe Findings, 4c. Sar Jas. Means' and W. L. Douglas’ $3.00 Shoes a Specialty. “Sa 24 Marietta Street. ATLANTA, GA. fi-bildAwim The croakers are always with ns. There having been some iodicatioua of an early spring, we were told that such a spring always brought with it malarial diseases iu.u rviblesome colds. A late spring, accor S to the same autbori ties, brii./s a „ cat deal of pneumonia. The only coi* eolation that remains n> that the-yring must come,early or Ute. Poraons who are interested in “palm;* try” will readily understand and endorse , the following very lacid defense of that branch of science: The hierophanta of otairoKoo,, like lb. ^yaopoom:., animadvert hjperenlic.il,, and m h,pe, bole upon a sciene r which their lack of perspicuity makes vague and uncertain, Falatka, Flo: ’ .ty about equal in aize with Albany, ...a not near as large as Griffin, has a system of water works, j It is regarded as the most promising city j on the S'. Johns above JachsonviUe, and nothing has contributed more to its j growth aud prospects than a perfect sjs ! tern of water works. Such an advantage will always o'tract prospective settlers, Mrs. Col. >avidson, niece of Presi dent Andre* kson and owner of his former home, . be Hermitage,” near Nashville, arrived in the city last night with three grandchildren and is a guest of the Hotel Curtis. Mrs. Davidson is jostfrjm Washington Territory where she has been spending some time. “The Blood is the Life.” Tharongbly cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength, and soundness of constitution will be establised. Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to Especially the worst Scrofu In, or blood poison. has it proven its efficacy in curing Salt rheum or Tetter, Fever sores, Hip joint Disease Scrofulous Sores and Swelling, Enlarg ed Glauds, and Eating Ulcers. Golden Medical Discovery cures Con cumption (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by it« wonderful biood purify ing, invigorating, and nutritive proper ties. For Weak Langs, Spitting of Blood, Shortnessof Breath, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs,Asthma, aud kindred af fections, it is a sovereign remedy, It promptly cures the severest Coughs. Eor Torpid Liver, Biliousness, or “Liver Complaint,” Dyspepsia, and Id digestion, it is an unequal-d remedy, Sold by druggists. Customers, Boarders, Aught, To Bought, be Agents, Orders, Silver Merchandise or Gold, Sold. Servants or Place, Gaods to Apiraise, Lawyer or Cass, Opening Days Musical Tern lers, To Announce, Popular Preachers. Houses or Acres, Cooks, Botchers or Bakers. Books, Boats, To Hire or le t, Votes, Offle«», Dress skirt or flounce, First Basement, A cure HaDdy for disease. Casement, Floor, A MnslinChemise, Valise, A To Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Horse, Mare, Teas. Bees, Monkey Bloodhound or Bear, Or Peas, Are or Spitz Prom Free from Fitz. To Make Known, To Hire a Hall, Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, An AnOpulent Elegant Carriage, Upholstery, Dry oods, Play .Concert Marriage, Picnics, or Balt, Skates, Plate.-, Excursions, To.-ell sDivc Knick-Knacks, Diamonds. to gay creatux Clothes -ions, Ready Made, Pearls. Increase of Trade, Curls, Rings, Coal, Coke and Wood, Pictures, Wash for Features, Lectures, To buy Odd Things. All Kinusof Food Or sell Odd "t lane-. Works ou Theology, Cats, Rats, Magic, Astrology, , Wealth and Fe ieity, j World-wi ie Publicity. BaV Flags, * Pantakons, Pan,! Rags, Hats, Bags, j Nags, Resplendet Mutton t<. r„vats, Dress shirts or collars, or Beef. Almighty Dollars, Financial K> lief. House for Kent. Stock-. Store, Tenement. Clocks. Cash to be L nt. .Locks, Cash to be Spent, Socks, Heent, Bortmoniu or Box, Tent, Fig, Sheep or Ox. Roman Cement, Or Even a Beau- Go— Then in a Trice, RCnd the Advice, Take the Advice F ar Beyond Price, Written Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN THE- Daily News Color in DreM iu New York. When v. e come to the question of color in dress, as it appears relatively to the decorative tendencies <>f the N »' York street, we must look for its mainspring, in some degree, to American social con¬ ditions. American women, as a rule, make more display of magnificence in the street than the women of any other nation. To them the street means a show, a parade, in which they play an important part. In adopting the modern English aesthetic idea of color in dress, American women have applied it exten¬ sively to street costumes. The use of brilliant reds in street gowns and hats having spread throughout Europe is now nationalized on American soil, and adds cheerfulness to life and landscape. The approaching change in the costumes of men is likely to result in a freer use of color. The English movement against the monotony of male attire i ; finding followers in this country, and already many men are loginning to appear in public in colors that were until re: nth tabooed. The Ait Review. Choice eggs from pure Wvamlotte Leghorns and Pekin Ducks lor sale, 3lso tube rose bulbs, chrysanthemum and pansy plants. Mus. Wabdeb, feb lBsn&ivdt. Willoughby Hill. For Salt*. A baroaiti can be had had L\ ^ cash lurchaser in ®tbe following named troperty: One half acre lot on Tay or street near the Sam Bailey Insti seven room dwelling with kitchen attached arid a well of that cannot be exceiled in the a very rich garden, also a lot nice little barn and stable, all conveniently arranged. This is very desirable home for any one to be near one of the best ehools in the State, Also J hundred acres of land in ’ike county in one mile of Jolly on he Georgia Midland ratio ad. About third of this land is original tim the remainder in high state o ultivatiou, of which about 20 acres is f the finest branch bottom. This is n admirable place for a stock farm tni any one wishing to engage in business would do wei! to pur which can be done on very rea terms, either cash or part remainder iu 12 months. T. G. at It P. Blantons, comer and 8th streets, or &d through the mail, P. O. box Griffin. Ga. jan4dAw2m. To Business Men. 'VTO LABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED 1" in these day. to convince INTELLI¬ GENT men Urn: it Pays Well to Advertise. X TH /Sp° lT, ,i w 35 " ot * Wf w ' 11 fit Mane ... rid. f.%is/srt£surW8 *pllu«* T7 «i|ia| Trick. Cm* Cwio*. Pop*!" P«<T Sum. Seem A' teftfi&HflfiSn wd Ctehf pr TMU*(. Me At! for eah Fit* FULL LINE NEW GOODS. V-i LANDRETH GARDEN SEED- - NEW CROP J. H. KEITH & CO ROBERT BUIST’S EASTERN SEED IrishPotatoes! -AND- ALL KINDS GERDEN SEED ---AT HOLMAN & CO.’S, H. W. HAS&ELKUS, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Boots and Shoes, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. *S Hill Street, - - - GRIFFIN, Ga •--o- I again ofler my stock of Winter Roots and Shoes at Lowest postble prices. Best Home-made Farm Shoes in the State. ^ H: W. HASSELKUS. ESI ‘El ) ) PIANOS ORGANS! ! CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY j List of Letters. Advertised letters remaining in postoffice at Griffin, Ga., March 5tb, 1888, which will be sent to the Defld Letter ’ cffice if Dot “ ,,ed f ° r ' D days Mrs. T aunie Ailon WlLiuuj Cbtn ni*. W: H. Boyster, Miss Jeny Brooks, Rho-la Croffort, Solomon Cartwright. Mr. Sierow Gann, Mr. Benno Hnckabaj, Mr. C. V. Ham mocki RfeT W C ‘, Hnnter, Mickio Mo ^ Mo)u , Miller, G. H. Mil]., Esq Root . e U. Mr.. Jane Ogle tree, Mr. S. H. Shir.ey. Mr. ~ lavior , Siagar, Tdof. Wright, care H I. Strickland A Go. M. O. Bowdois. P. M. I*"** — Yuli, PURE w eight Baking Its superior excellence than proven in of millions •f homes for more a quarter a een 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. Brice's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. SEW XOBK. CHICAGO. ST. I.OU1S d4thwSthp,top col.nrm itfoiwt WHIPS, WAGONS BUGGIES AND HAFVKSS -)o(- - Studebaker Wagon } White Hickory Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! At>d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs o old Buggies a Specialty. W. H. SPENCE, aug - 38ditwflm Cor. Ilill A Taylor .Streets, GRIFFIN, GA. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVEO ! A fresh r c •€ serves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges. Lanar.nas, Cocoanuts, AND IN TACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED. McFailaud, Boyles &_Co’s. BARGAIN! FOUR ACRE LOT. OAK AND HICK¬ ORY GROVE. With Six Hoorn House! 1 wo Stories with all modern iinprove- wind Mill, Barns, Stables and Servants louse, etc. Highest point in city ana most magnificent view of the surround country for ten miles. Pure air good and good society. On Hill street, without reference to cost. Houses end Lots for Sale and to Rent small forms for rent or sale in and the city. G. A. CUNNINGHAM. Real E-tate Agent, Griffin,Ga. augtiAufew 3m PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Ctnaae. Kid beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fail* to Reetoro Gray 1 Hair to its Youthful Color. Caressc&lp diseases tad kair fa-iB ny 50c. at Drag HINDERCORNS. KS MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants lha‘ little mighty quick. A J or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. NEW Wen Arrjyjiig daily from the Leading ^rowers. W. MAUGHAM A SONS