The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 07, 1888, Image 4

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1 l 'e$i ONION SETS UNO -- E. R. rn&wit R. J. PICTURE UP" Old Picture*, Copied and «rl«n, Ua., March 7. THE FINEST -GROCERIES- IN TOWN! Both Plain and Fancy. EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First Class and always FRESH i At J. M. MILLS’. Tie Entire Stoci of (Ms STILWELL & KEITH Are being sold at a GREAT SAC- RIFICE. These goods MUST BE SOLD! ^^JThe Most of them are Fresh, First-class Goods. Oenuifie Bargains May be had. Come white you can find what yon want. J. F. STILWELL, Receiver 23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA Jau. 3l*t, lS88.-d.fcw House and Lot for Sale. The nine room bouse known as the Nall place, corner of Solomon and Sixth streets. One square from business portion of city. Splendid Ad place for day boarding bouse. ply to C. V. or Tho- Nall. tf Hood as the Rest! Cheap a the cheapest! AH kinds if Fruit Trecg, V ines and Small Prnita. All the new varieties right tlborae. Will exchange for a good cow. Cal' and examine or address S. M. Wav st an, Dec.4su.&sv3ni Pomona, Gn. V SEED POTATOES. IT’S MADE TO OROER. *ROl-Jfl> ABOUT. Matter* i mmtrrmlmg People a»< t»» oral Petr* tUewIp. I.OOli SOLO. I’U put new soles on the** worn out »bo.a That will neTt) crwck or break. And 8*muel ‘ssoi*,’ as he carted the eole* From a hotel buckwheat cake. A handsome hotel, A union passenger depot. ! Gas and water works. These are a few of Griftiu's wants at present. Will they be supplied? Cotton rallied sharply again yesterday. A tolerably successful dova party took the fle'ds yesterday. Dr. E. B. Anthony aud J.,W. Sparks spent yesterday in Atlanta. Misa Florrio Cook pasa.d through on the up train yesterday morning. Quite a number of Coweta planters were trading in Griffin yesterday. J. J. Norton. Jr., and J. H. Star have moved from Cresavrell to Sunny Side. There was no property sold by the Sheriff yesterday except on tax fi fas. lira. W. II. Lyon returned yesterday from her northern trip, having got as far as Rome. New spring wioeua aDd ginghams ai the New York store, also big line of bargain embroideries. There was a great fall iu pies ytater day when Guinea Cherry's teet flew up at the morning train. The approaching marriage of a prom incut Gnftvn young man is openly an nounced, to take place pood. Harry Logan is traveling for a New York hoase aud has his headquarters at the Commercial Hotel in Nashville, Teuu. Maybe if they had a handsome union passenger depot to ruu into, * ihe trains would try to get to Gnfliu a little more on time. A young man who fell over the head of his horse received the appropriate present of a bottle of water labelled lini ment yt sterday. The label was to eaae his paiu aud the water to wash his •lothea. A notice of the meeting of the Middle Georgia Horticultural Society appears in another column today. This society is of great practical value to the com muuity, and every one interested iu fru 1 * "rowing should become a member ai.d attend. Wo are under obligation to Col. Sear cy for a handsome phamphlet contain ing tuo charter of the Binuinguam amt Atlantic Air Lino Dauktug and Navi gation Company, with a desciiption of the towns and cities along the line, aud a map of Georgia aud Alabama iu colors. The phamphlet contains foity one pages and shows the elegant work of A. A. lllakely A Son. The Atlanta Constitution, speaking of Mr. C"nst. Sternberg's playing says: •\o make extended mention of his work is uuneeesiaiy; ho received what he de servrd—a storm of applause, the warm est possible tribute aud the complete sympathetic interest of his audience.” I bo Evening Journal speaking of the same concert (last mouth on tho 23J,) says: "la the pluyiDg of thh man one lose* sight of all save the thoughts, tho emotions of tin composer, and is lost for the time to the world aud it* stir rouudiuga.” Hear him at the eo lege chapel on next Tuesday evening T«o great enemies—Hood’* Sarsaparilla utterly *nd impure blood. The latter is de¬ feated by tho peculiar medicine, Me Tell You Positively that summon* Liver Regulator will rid you of dyspepsia, purify your system, enable you to sleep well, prevent malarial diseases and give you a brisk and vigorous feeling. It act* di reetlv oil liver and kidneys, cleansing puri tying, against invigorating disease. It and will fortifying break up the chills system and fever and prevent their return—yet entirely free from calomel or quinine OEO. E. PRICE Mm, 4. P. FOOTER Price & Foster, Hucct'MMoi’M to G. W, Price, -DEALJ5BS IN- Bouts, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, Fnach and Americas Calf Skins. Shoe Findings, 4c. tar Jas. Means’ and W. L. Douglas’ $3.00 Shoes a Specialty, -©a 24 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA. Rblld>fc*-cn Itev. Henry R. Coleman, Supreme Chancellor of the Oriental Order of Pilgrim Knights,Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodgo of Kentucky, will deliver hia lecture ' “Freemasonry in the Holy Land." i Griffin, on March 23d, to MasVr M * us only. All Master Maaous it ;oc .lauding are freely and fraternal!,, invited, and asanred that they will receive a rare treat. THE LANGUAGE OF COLORS. tlliit a Metropolitan Artist Say*—Th* Meaning of Certain Color*. ‘•There is no more beautiful instru¬ ment of expression,’’ continued tha painter; “but, aim ! it is no longer gen¬ erally studied. In comparison music itself is a clunn • - icle of thought. No tongue has pth of tone, the subtle shades of me... mg and the robust vigor of color speech. In the middle ages the language was reduced to a sci¬ ence and invariably studied as a prepara¬ tion for an artistic career. Our modern school of impressionists are awaking to the importance of the subject, and the result may lie the renaissance of the language. “Red is a c-rrm color. Its tyi>e is found in the ow or prismatic spec¬ trum and th .mon wild poppy. It is indicative ibilation, victory and ardent love. By .he law of opposites, that is to say, on the old principle that extremes meet, it is the emblem of blood¬ shed and revenge. “In mediaeval art blue was eminently symbolic. Azure was typical of immor¬ tality. and it became tho bustom to cover tbs^offii... Tib' ceilings of of children churches with blue painted cloth. were blue and powdered w ith stars to represent the canopy of heaven over the faithful. This color was used in draperies by tho old masters to typify modesty; and the Virgin Mary is found in their works clothed in a blue mantle. In heraldic shields blue stood for chastity, loyalty and good repute. From this last signiti- cation, doubtless, the term ‘blue blood' took its rise. “Love, constancy and wisdom are tho attributes of yellow. This tint is found in all its winsome purity in the common buttercup of the pasture's. In Cliina yel¬ low is emblematic of faith. On tho other hand, yellow stands for treason and jeal¬ ousy. In Spain the garb of the public ex¬ ecutioner is red and yellow, and symbol¬ izes the vengeance of the law and the in¬ famy of the criminal. In the olden time the French were accustomed to daub the lintels of a traitor's house with yellow paint, and in commemoration of Christ's betrayal Jews were obliged in many countries to wear garments of the same color. Judas, in the illuminated missals of tho middle ages wa3 always pictured in yellow raiment. equally “The secondary colors are pregnant with significance. Brown, ever since the moet remote period, lias been the sign of woe. The dun robes of certain religious orders are eloquent of renunciation and penitence. Green, among all nations, is considered emble¬ matic of the joy of spring and the prom¬ ise of harvest. With the Greeks it be¬ tokened victory. Tho blended hue of red and yellow, namely, orange, has been the symbol of indissoluble marriage from time immemorial. Black, tho negation of color, has a universal significance of grief and mourning. In sacred paint¬ ings it often looms up on canvas as the shadow of evil. White, on the contrary, Ls the hue of innocence and virginal purity.”—New York Press Interview. Laxador is the result of year* of tion and experience. It is nowracommend ed by leading physicians for e«wf!ven«*s ndigestion. Choice eggs from pure Leghorns and Pekin Ducks lor also tube rose bulbs, aud pansy plants. Jins. Warper, feb lBsn&wft. Willoughby Hill. For Snip. A bargain can be had by a mrehaser in the following iroperty: One half acre lot on or street near the Sam Bailey tute, seven room dwelling large kitchen attached and a weil water that cannot be excelled in city, a very rich garden, also a and nice little barn and stable, all very conveniently arranged. This a very desirable home for any one wishing to be near one of the «hool8 in the State. Also ’> hundred acres of land in .-’ike county in one mile of Jolly on he Georgia Midland railroad. me third of this land is original tim Her, the remainder in high state o ultivation, of which about 20 acres f the finest branch bottom. This n admirable place for a sto:k farm nd any one wishing to engage in .be business would do wpil to chase, which can be done on very sonable terms, either cash or part and remainder in 12 months. T, McAfee, at B. P. Blantons, Meriwether and 8th streets, or ad dress through the mail, P. O. box 210, Griffin, G jan4d&w2ttt. mss rAFira <wVrwrtta&sag Bomt: (lOSpru OK!? Horticnlwral Meeting. The Middle Georgia Horticultural Society will hold its regular bi month !y meeting at Gray’s court bouse on next Tuesday, bein# the second Tuesday in March, at 2 o’clock p. n\ sharp, instead of on the second Satur day, as previously announced. There will be several important matters di* cussed, among them the style and price of fruit packages, and the bc*‘ means of transportation. A full and early attendance is requtsted, in or der that the business may bo transact ed satisfactorily. * YYm. Warder, Secretary. -yuU. WEIGHT PUR E Ita superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a cen tury. It isused by the United States Gov¬ ernment. Endorsed hy 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 BAKING POWDER CO. NEW VOBK. CHICAGO. ST. I.OU1S. dtlhwSthp.top col.nrm IF YOU WANT Customers, Aught, Boarders, To be Bought, Agents, Silver or Gold, Orders, Merchandise Sold. Servants or Place, G*ods Opening to Apt Days raise, Lawyer or Cas#, Musical Teac u-rs, To Announce, Popular Preachers. Houses or Acres, Cooks, Butchers or Bakers. Books, Boats, To Hire or Let, Votes, Offices, Dress skirt or flounce, Basement, A cure for disease, First Floor. A Handy Valise, Casement, A MuslinChemise, To Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Horse, Teas, Mare, Bees, Monkey or Bear, Peas, Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone- Free from Fit/., To Make Known. To Hire a Hall, Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, Dry An Elegant Carriage, oods, Play,Concert AnOpulent Marriage, Ball. Upholstery, Picnics, or Skates, Excursions, Plates, Knick-Knacks, To sell to gay -roauu'sDive- sions, Diamonds. Clothes Ready Made, Pearls, Increase of Trade, Rings, Coal. Coke and Wood. Cur!#, Pictures. Wash for Features, Lectures, Kinds To buy Odd Things, All of Food Or sell Odd Thing*, Magic, Works on Astrology, Theology, Cats, Wealth and Fe icity. • Rats, Mate, World-wi it- Publicity, ' Flats Flag*, ‘ Bats Rag*. Pantaloons. Bags, Hats, N curs, ; ReaplendettCravats, Dress shirts or collars, Mutton or Be- f. Almighty Dollars, Financial Relief, IL-use for Rent, Stocks, Store, Tenement, Clocks, Cash to be L -ut, cocks, Cash to be Spent. Socks, Scent, Portmonia or Box, Tent, Fig, Sheep or Ox. Roman Gc- Cement. Or Even a Beau- Then in a Trie-', Read the Advice, Take th« Advice Far Beyond Price. Written Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN THE- Daily News To Business Men. XT OLA BORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED _1_N in these days to convince INTELLI GENT men that it Pays Well to Advertise. MICROBE KILLER I#now the rage in Austin, Tex. Mr. hr,dam, Nurseryman, Austin, Texas is the Inventor. He Cures Every Disease that doctors have failed to cure. Over SCO persons in and around Austin arc now using it. Bend for circular of his treatment showing sworn statements and testimonials of cures made. Ai1r*»s FULL LINE NEW GOODS. J. H. KEITH & CO. ROBERT BUIST'S EASTERN SEED IrishPotatoes! -AND- ALL KINDS GERDEN SEED A T HOLMAN & CO.’S, H. W. HASbELKUS, - MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Boots and Shoes, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Hill stvoet, GBIFFIN, ga — o~ I again oGer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest postble prices. Best Home-made I arm Shoes iri the State. H: W. HASSELKUS. ESTEY ) PIANOS ! ) ORGANS ! CASH. OR ON TIME, AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY WHIPS, WAGONS BUGGIES AND HAP NESS —M- - Studebaker Wagon t White Hickory Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on old Buggies a Specialty. ^ w. If. SPENCE, augdSdAwOro Cor. Hill & Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN. GA. W HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh i . r .reserves. Jellies, Apples, Oranges, tanar.nas, Cocoanuts, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: A BARGAIN! FOUR ACRE LOT. OAK AND HICK¬ ORY GROVE. With Six Room House! Two Stories with all modern improve- j ment.?. Mind Mill, Barns, Stables and Servants loas Bouse, j etc. Highest point in city ana the magnificent view of the surround | ing country for ten miles. Pure air good water and good society. On Hill street, j Sold IW without Houses reference nd Lots to cost. Sale and Several i lor to Rent small forms for rent or sale in and near the city. G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Ileal Estate Agent, Griffin,Ga. auglOd&w 3m PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cleanse* surd beautifies th© hair. Promote* a luxuriant prowth. Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Curessoajp dist-a-sesand hair falling Tbe HINDERCORNS. rarwt and best core for Coma, Bunions, Ae. elope to ail pain. I nsures comfort to tho fpet- Sever fails cur®. l£ cento at I>ru££i<tT. Hiseox & Co, K. V, m H. W. AVER FflBEgSSvSS oSrwtllori^d * SOM. MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants iha 1 little mighty quick. A LITTLE WANT J or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. NEW Garden Arriving daily from Uic Leading growers. S «. ilNGfiA# i S0K8