The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 10, 1888, Image 4

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TK ■ j Fresh Garden Seed ! : ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. --AT- E. K. ANTHONY’S R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. jar Old Picture*, Copied and Enlarged. firfMa, «*., March 10. THE FINEST -GROCER1ES- IN TOWN! Both Plain and Fancy, EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First Class and always FRESH ! At J. M. MILLS’. Tie Eire Stock of Ms -OF- STILWELL & KEITH, Are being sold at a G REA SAC¬ RIFICE. These goods MUST BE SOLD! 4^.The Most ot them are Fresh, First-class Goods. Genuine Bargains May be had. Come while you can find what you want. 4. F. STILWELL, Receiver 23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA Jan.3Ut, 1888,-dAw House and Lot for Sale. The nine room bouse known ns the Nall place, corner of Solomon and Sixth streets. One square from business portion of city. Splendid place for day boarding boose Ad ply to C. P or Tbo, Null. tf A Printer Desires employment on u country weekly as foreman. Fully cnmpe tent aDd can furnish best of refenn ces. Will work for low wages dur ing summer. Address, COMPOSITOU, Care News Office, Griffin, (it. •ROCJJCD ABOUT. Mail.n Cn(.ntla( Pm»I* *<»» era I «•»!>• Tar Bt siEsT son.. When you »ee your best porcelain piled on the rug, And the catsup spilled into your hat. And your stock *f inollaaies poured out of the jug tortoise-shell eat; In the eyes of the When yon done on the lounge in pottpran dial rest. wreck, And ere awakened to feet like a With your medicine bottles piled up on your chest, salt down neck; And a handful of your When you sec the gas globe o’er the floor swiftly rolled proof l.ike a hail—there’s abundance of That a taihy some eighteen or twenty months 'Ll Is the busiest soul ’neath the roof. Lemons 20 cents doz. at Blakely’s, 'ihos. Nall went to Savannah tart night. Mrs. C. S. Wright spent yesterday in Atlanta. Rov. C. Down spent an hour in Atlan ta yesterday. Mrs. J.E DeVaughu returned to Montezuma yesteiday. Col. LiU Btoodworth is speDdmg a few days in the city. B. R. Blakely pa d lIaiu|)ton a bnsi neas visit yesterday. B. H, Herndon, of Troup county, was in the city yesterday. T. M. 8. Blood worth, of High Falls, arrived in tho city yesterday evening. iigns of spring continue to multiply. The two hears nud the Buhemitvns me here. M. F. Morris paid a flying trip to Brooks Station, Sctioia unit other poiu s yeaterd >y. Mr. John O’Neal, of Woodbury, was shaking hands with his Griffin frieuda yesterday. Miss Emma Sutton,ol Forsyth,arrived in the c.ty last night and is v.siting her sister Mrs. E. M. Drewry. Judge I.. Cleveland spent yesterday in Atlanta, adding to the law library ol himsell and Col. N. M. Cullens. A number of lithographs have been put up for the Sternberg ooucert at the College chapel next Tuesday night. Abe Locke, a Cincinnati three, million nire, passed through yesterday on his way home from a trip tarougb Georgia. Ohn McGhee and Miss Sal lie left yls ter for their homo in Meriwether, after speudiuga couple of days of shopping here. Misses Rose and Polly Cunningham left yesterday for Newnan, where they will spend a few days with friends and relative,. Harrison Barnes, of Jones’ Mil. Meriwether county, accompanied by his wife, spent yes erday in Griffin, guests of the Nelrn, House. ,J. H. Po (ell went to Macon last night. He said it was to so 1 horses, and of couiho our readers will believe as much of that as we did. Henry County Times; “Jack Powell, of Griffin, say a he is go ng to bj married soon. Jack is one of the finest business young men in the couutry.” Albany News; Mr. Jake Menko, of “Poiisey de Leong" fame, was in the city, vesterday. He looks as if he sighs for the splendors of ihat Spanish palace. It was Oscar Wyuu, of High Falls, who foimerly el. i ked here, that paid ft1.800 for three State rights to the Loomis Libra y As-uciation. and then found out that the agency didn’t amount to anything, lie claims, however, that his m uey is secured. This is th* as Boctatiou which the (biffin library is said to have joined recently “VYliat is homo without a mother?” Why it is about as comfortless as a mantelpiece in winter time without a Dottle of 1) . Bull’s Cough Syrup. LEUvroisrs 20 cents per dozen . Table Peas 35c peck. 12 lbs Granulated Sugar $1. ______ 38 lb# Grit# $1. Canned Tomatoes 10 c. 200 lbs Five French Candy. Onion Setts. Eastern Seed Potatoes. Genuine Cuba Molasses. Magnolia Hants. The Great Prppoosee Cigar takes the day. Shad, Ftsh and Oysters. Bread and Cake and our regular big lot of Enables for Saturday. Low Pri- j ee# all through. £* ° U I M A j/ & p I U Y 1 * j GKO. E. PRICE- J P. FOSTER Price & Poster, SuccenHoni to G. W Price, -DEALERS IN- Bo:ts, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American Calf Skins. Shoe Findings, &c. Jas. Means’and W. L. Douglas’ $3.00 Shoes a Specialty, -fea 24 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA. feblldAw-m The farmers will commence in earnest to plant corn on Monday, if the weather continues favorxble. There will be a Very large crop planted io this section, acoordiug t- - 1 that we can hear. This is as it suonld < Miss B Cor. Wood, of Kentucky, expects ! gi.v- an “elocutionary ban quet,” at ue college chapel on next Friday night, of which farther notice will probably be given. Miss Wood spent Thursday in the city and left yes i terday morning for Atla u ta. New Rogers passenger eagines aud tire drivo wheel freight engines are to be placed on the Central roa l by ihe first of April, it is slid They will re place the C. A W ines now being nsad, which wil, ... be needed on the I road fr m Colambua to Birmingham, j Ihe Rogers eDgiues are much fast r ! than tliose of the Baldwin make, and j perhaps triins mry be expected tocomc | in a little more on scliedu e time. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itself j and sup rior to a!l other preporatiins in | •tren^tlii etou and medicinal merit. (2) Grl, ml Buffalo. When there were buffalo on the plains the Manitoba grizzlies were great hunters of them. When a grizzly and a buffal > met there was always sure to be a con¬ test, but it seldom lasted long, and the buffalo was usually the victim. The buffalo would charge upon the bear, which awaited the onset of his foe erect on his haunches. As the buffalo dashed uj»n him the bear threw himself aside, and with a blow as quick as lightning with one of his fore paws seldom failed to break his antagonist’s neck. A grizzly bear has been known to engage in buffalo quick succession four and even five big bulls, and to kill every one of them. It frequently happened however, that some younger and more active bull than his companions succeeded in evading the fa¬ tal blow of the grizzly’s terrible fore paw long enough to give in turn a fatal thrust with his horn in the bear’s side, punctur¬ ing the vitals, and making of tho contest a mutual slaughter.—New York Sun. Educating Arabian Girts. “Educate a girl!” exclaimed a Mo¬ hammedan to Dr. Jessup, a missionary among the Arabs, who was urging him to place one of his daughters in a girls’ school in Tripoli. “Educate a girl! You might as well try to educate a cat!” Several aristocratic Mohammedan gentle¬ men of Beirut were induced a few years ago to place their daughters in one of the Protestant schools there, and one of them remarked: “Would you believe it? I beard one of the girls read the other day, and she actually asked a question about the construction of a noun pre¬ ceded by a preposition! I never heard the like of it! The things do distinguish and understand what they read after all!” The other replied: “Mashallah! Masli- allahl Tho will of God be done! ’—St, Louis Republican. Central Railroad Time 1'ible NORTHWARD Barnesville Special (Sunday only 7:45 a. in. Bartlesville Accominoda tion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. m. Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. m. Passenger No, 11. 11:31 a. tn. Passenger and Mail No. 1. 4:01 p. m. Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. in SOUTHWARD. j Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20 j a. in. J Passenger*No. Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. in. 12, 4:03 p. tn. • B'irnesvilie Special (Sunday only) j 4:58 p tn. Btrnesville Accomnioda J j tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. tn. For Sale. A bargain can be had by a cash turchaser in the following named iroperty: One hall" acre lot on Tay or street near the Sam Bailey Instt lute, seven room duelling with large kitchen attached and a well of water that cannot be excelled in the city, a very rich garden, also a lot ami nice little barn and stable, all very conveniently arranged. Tins is a very desirable home for any one wishing to be near one of the best chools in the State. A'so '• hundred acres of land in ’ike county in one mile of Jolly on he Georgia Midland ratlrrad. About me third of this laud is original tim her, the remainder in high state o uhivation, of which about 20 acres is f the finest branch bottom. This is n admirable place for a stock farm tul any one wishing to engage in ' i,e business would do w.-il to pur rt . tnain j, r r> months. T g. McAfee, at B t\ UUnu.ns, com.r Meriwether at..! 8 it streets, or ad 210, dress Griffin, through tie mail, j«n4d&w2m. P. (J. box j j Ga. Frances E. Willard thinks it fun ny that men are willing that wotmn should enter any profession except their own. Mi6s Willard is bard on the sex. Journalists are always glad to welcome the ladies. It is not always perfectly safe to soot h the baby with opium preparations but you can rely on Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup; it contains nothing injurious. A Portland woman has read the Bible through eighty five times: she is 75 years old and began when she was 7. She reads from the same book with which she first began, and has read it at least once every year. ‘fOU. w EIGHT PURE Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a cen tury It isused by the United states Gov- ernm-nt. 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 BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YORK. CHI..AGO. 9T . LOUIS. d4thwSthp,top col.nrm I F MI II m Customers, Aught, be Bought, Boarders, To Agents, Silver or Cold, Orders, M'-rchandGe Sold. Servants or Place, Gsods to 4p raise, Lawyer o- Case, Opening Days Musical Tear iers, To Announce, Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres, Cooks, But hers or Bakers. Book*, Boats, To Hire or Let, Vot'-s, Offices, Dress skirt or flounce, Basement, A cure for disease, First Floor, A Handy Valise, Casement, A MuslinChemise, To Purchase ft Pet, Cheese, Horse, Teas, Mare, Bees, Monkey or Bear, Peas, Bioo hound or dpitz Or Are Prone Fe from i-itz, To Make Known, To Hire a Hal), Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, nods, An Elegant Carriage, Dry AnOpulent Marriage, Upholstery, Piny .Concert or Ball, Picnics, Skates, Excursions, Pla'es, creatur’sDive Knick-Knacks, Toseli to gay sions, Diamonds, Clothes Ready Trade, Made, Pearls. Increase of Rings, Coal, Coke and Wood, Carls, Pictures, Wash for Features, Leet res, Tobuy Odd Things, All Kindsof Food Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology, Cats, Magic, Astrology, Rats, Wealth and Fe icity, Mats. World-Wide Publicity, Bats Flat? Bags, Flags, Pantaloons, Bags, Hats. Nans, ResplendertCravats, Dress shirts or collars, Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars, Financial Relief, II use for Rent, Storks, store, Tenement, Clocks, Cash to be L nt, i (>ck8, Cash to be Spent, Socks, Scent, Pprtmonin or Box, Tent, Cement, ig, Sheep or Ox, Homan Or Even a Bean— Go- Then >n a Trie \ Read the Advice, Take the Advice P ar Beyond Price, Written Be'uw 1 - Written Below— ADVERTISE ---IN THE- Daily News To Business Men. Tv "VTO LABORED aKGUMI NT Is NEF.DF.D in these days to convince INTELLI¬ GENT men that it Pays Weir lo Adveriise. i orw tmm, U &O *«» Riddles auJ Conundrum, '250 Ver.es, Jurt side tpllttera. 7 7 Xlaf-ics! Tricks. lOO ‘ii Sew Poputw P.rty G»me», Secret Alphabet. Cole. Curious sort C.trhr Protores. Gres* Osme of Tellin*. WornIT{Co, etc All for only **5 cts. ta sumps. mHassai8t.il,Y martkl&AnJw FULL LINE NEW GOODS. % - m m LANORETH GARDEN SEED-NEW CROP J. II. KEITH & CO. ROBERT BUIST’S EASTERN SFED i IrishPotatoes! —AND- ALL KINDS GERDEN SEED AT- HOLMAN & CO.’S. fl. W. Hassellis, MANUFACTURER )~ —AND— —HEALER IN y— LEATHER AND FINDINGS. as Hill Street, - GHIFFIM, CiA I again offer my stock of Wiuter Boots and Shoes at Lowest possible prices. Best Home male Farm Shoes in the State. H, W. HASSELKU8. ESTEY PIANOS ORGANS ! v^T CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGCIES AND IIAPNESS --)o(- - Studebaker Wagon 1 White Hickory Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! • And the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on old Buggies a Specialty. W. II. SPENCE, aug^Lwdro Oor. Hill & Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA. WE HAVF JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh lot ot preserves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges, t anar nas. Cocoanuts, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HCUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: --FOSS lit 1 FIT OF- BAPTIST ★ -WILL Female College Tuesday Lvening, Mar. 13. 8 O'ULOCK P. M. By the Celebrated Pianist Composer. CONSTANTIN - STERNBERG, -ASSISTED BY-- Mrs. Sumner Salter. Prima Donna Soprano. Mrs. Consiantin Sternberg, Prima Donna Contralto. Mr. Sumner Salter, Baritone. MAKING A QUARTETTE RARELY EQUALLED IN THIS COUNTRY. -to;- TICKETS OF ADMISSION. - $1 00 fi^For Sale at Brawner’s Book Store. MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants that little mighty quick. A LITTLE WANT, or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. NEW Garden Sds, Arriving daily from the Leading growers. s». ram hub A GREAT YEAR In tho history of the United States Is now' upon us. Kvery person of intelligence desires to seep p ice with tne course of its events. There « Letter way to do so than to subscribe for The Macon Telegraph. It? news facilities are unsurpassed bv an v papef in the South. 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