The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 14, 1888, Image 4

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Fresh Garden Seed ! ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. -- IT-- E. K. ANTHONY’S t R. J. DEANE, '■ PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. yr Old PScUreo, Copied and Enlarged. OrtMa, Os., Msrrh 14. THE FINEST --GROCERIES- IN TOWN Both Plain amt Fancy, EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First- and always FRESH At J. M. MILLS’. Tie Eire Stock of STILWELL & KEITH Are being told at a GFt EA RIFICE. These goods |MUST BE SOLD! 4*fcThe Most of them are First*class Goods. Genuine Ma) be had. Come while you find What you want. J. F. STILWELL, 23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA Jao.SDt, lS88.-dAw House and Lot for Sale. Tbe nine room boose known the Nall place, corner of and Sixth streets. One square Ci ‘Y 8plCm place for day boarding bonBc. plv to 0. P or The. Nall. , ._______ Choice eggs from pare Leghorns and I ektn Docks for *1»© tube rose bulbs, sod pansy plants. Mks. Warpkk, feb 13soAw4t. Wtllooghby Hill, when constipated, take a dose of T* suffer from liver disease when so and sure a remedy as Laxador car. be is an actual crime against one’s own Price only 25 cent*. LEMONS 2 0 cents per dozen to-day. Table Peas 35c peck. 12 lbs Granulated Sugar $1. 35 lbs Grits $1. Canned Tomatoes 10 c. 200 lbs Fine French Candy. Onion Setts, Eastern Seed Potatoes. Genuine Cuba Molasses. Magnolia Hams. The Great Pappoosee Cigar takes tbe day. Shad. Fish and Oysters. Broad and Cake and our regular big lot of Eafables for Saturday. Low Pri-1 eat all through. BLAKELY. * ROUND ABOUT. Marten (rat.ralar l*eejM» aaU «ea •ral Inn M an l y. oosfsmuos No on* know* it, no one dre*®* it. Yet I feed my *©al wiihia, Growing weary ot day* pa**»niC— Of the cra*i«*», haiaful din. That the men and women follow In an emptr nort of strife. Keeping up the i read mil! janrncj To the very end ot life. Oh, the heart mo*t often hunger For pome good it never g*ia»■ Roaung on .till *lower, slower. Telling »t in chord* alt broken, Which may merer end in tong Will Redding, of Mscod, is in the city. Eggs an? cheap—only 10 cent* per dozen. Capt W. H. Hartnett left yesterday for Flat Shoals. D. G. Bnrk, of Liberty Hill, was in the city yesterday. T. 8. Kerlin, of Brooks Station, paid the News a call yesterday, Col. T. E. Murphey, of Bartlesville, is in I he city on legal business. John D. Caouiogbatn, of Orchard Hill, spent yei’erday in Griffin. A settlement was made of the estate of Shatteen C, Mitchell yesterday. Miss.* Mand Johnson and Aunts Randall went to Atlanta yesterday. Everything was qniet in police circles yesterday—not a single arrest was made. Several bales of cotton eawo in town yesterday. It seem* that it is ndt all aold yet. C. A. Cooper, Esq., of Orchard Hill, was in Oriffiu yesterday laying in his supplies. E. 8 Wilson, of Macon, is spending a few days in Griftlu, a gaost of the Naims House. John T. Waterman, of Tbomaston, passed through Griffin yesterday en route to Atlanta. Chas. j. Brauau.of Atlanta, one of the cleverest drummers that comes to Grif fin, is in the city. The work commenced yesterday of opening up the Andrew Taylor (former ly Beecher) quarries. j. Newmcyer received a serious wound in the forehead Monday while projecting with an old gun. | A good looking dog was ruu over by the down passenger train yesterday morning in front of the factory. The street force under the supervis j iou of Overseer Bridges, are doing some good work on Taylor street. Wood is not coming in fast enough to siipp y the demand. This means that i our energetic farmers are at woik. Bailiff Johnson went out in the conn try yesterday and levied on a first rate homo. Rather ,, early for tins business.. Haynes Milam, of Jane*’ Mill, Mari f wether county, spout yesterday iu Grif 1 fiu, purebauing machinery for a chair | factory, which he will soon establish near his homo. Major Wm. bliellman. of the Central j railroad, was iu the city yesterday eve mug for tue purpose of ta king freight rates with some of the representative business men i J. W. Hewell vl UrartU.. ’ S. ft, ’ mho , bas . betn v,MllB .. Ca _ P‘- , D ... D 1 S - - e deu aud other friends, returned home ! Testerdav, expressing himself much | * j leMed witll Griffin. i!lt Constautia bternberg conceit at the college last night was reported i J by those present to be o splendid *ue ce>», and well attended. It being Lent, noue of the staff of the News was able 1 f 0 ho present. Two great enemies—Hood’s Sarsaparilla de¬ and Impure blood The latter is utterly feated by the jK-culiar medicine. GEO. K PRICE J. P. FOSTER Price & Poster, SucceiworM to G. W, Price, -DEALERS IK- Bolts, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American Call Shins. Shoe Findings, Sc. *wr Jas. Meant* and W. L. Douglas’ S3.00 Shoes a Specialty. 24 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA. The esteemed correspondent of the Macon Telegraph has probably already reserved his seats in the new opera bonse which he says the Odd Fellows will build or * he Jossey corner by next fall. As the ip ti is all have to stop at the G. M -toss .ng, it is nice for the boys to g t on at the depot and ride that far. If would also be nice for the police to get ou and clnbevery mother's ■on of them Lack of a quorum prevented a meet iug of the city council last night. There were present Mayor Grantland, Clerk Nall, Aldermen Word. Boyd, Deane and Burr. The next meeting will be the 27th inst, ' ' .'clock in the af teinoon. J. U. Walker, of Cabins district, bad a leg broken at the ankle on Monday afternoon toy a tree falling upon it. He had cat dowu a tree which lodged in another tree, and when the latter wm> cat duwu it fell upon him, inflicting the very serious injury mentioned. R. A. Han‘i -turned from the fish ing party yt- ’ay for more airman nition, and ret.. 1 last evening with Geo. Seymore and J. H. Ringer. He also brought back Harry Brown’s long tailed dress coat, which Cole Nall had carried off by mistake for his overcoat. Frank Norton’s grocery and bar room at Creswell was broken into and bed on Monday night, the thieves curiDg a lot of tobacco, canned oysters, candy, liqnor and other luxuries. terday morning Norton and W. J. Bridges following up the track of a gy that had passed over the load in the night, breaking the ic?, aDd last seen of them they hadgone Brook Station and were ou a hot toward the southwest. ADDITIONAL ITEMS Aud Matters of Interest In nn€ About Town. Norman Sharp, of Atlanta, ii in town N. J. Wooding, of Atlanta, in visiting fin. The wind is raising the dust in a manner. J. II. Lane and G. C. Stevens, of are in Griffiu. J. T. Lumpkin, of Clarksville, Ga., :* the Nelms House. A.J. Dunbar, of Brooks Station, wa» the city yesterday Miss Loutie Elder, of Creswell, is friends in the city. L. C. Batton, of Lynchburg, Va , is tered at the Nelms House. The Southern wires were put in the ern Union office yesterday. H. M. Worthan, of Macon, smiled on Griffin f iends yesterday. Work on the Remshart house is completion, and when finished, will bean nament to West Griffin. W. M Howard, sheriff of Pike, was in (ity yesterday looking fora stolen horse the man who did the stealing. R. Y Beckham, the former clerk of 8upfcr|or court, was in the city Mr. Beckham had a fine horse stolen his home in Zebnlon Monday night and sparing no pain* to catch the gnilty A young boy aged about IT, a tramp profession, was in the city yesterday ringsmarked “18 K“ for s*lid gold rings, claims to have a preparation which, pot on the ring, will stand any kind of and wid last about ten days. He *ells of them as high as eight and ten dollars was here about two years ago, and we it time this individual was bein;r looked by the proper authorities, and made to swer the charge of ch- ating and swindling. * bottia Soid by ail. rinqrstfwt*. A’natfcm.-Th® gen site Salf-aHem <Hi bears onri — — tTjte jLtrrwi •- « ' -■ Trade-Mark, « i mrv-.-un m. au azx! oar DR. BULL’S COUGH SYRUP For thr Tw-re cfCcuprhs, Colds, Hoarse¬ ness, VVhcop’t!2T Croup, /.ithma, Incipient Bronchitis, v • Con- sumpticr., r. i . . tli; relief of con¬ sumptive cf the I p T iu Salefcy auranced stages "; -.ee. cr all Drug’ elite f.:.e, *’S c --*s FULL LINE NEW GOODS. LANDRETH GARDEN SEED—NEW CROP H. KEITH ROBERT BUIST'S EASTERN SFED Irish >: Potatoes! -AND- ALL KINDS GERDEN SEED --- at----- HOLMAN & CO.’S, H. ff. Hasselkns, MANUFACTURER> —AND— —; DEALER IN )— LEATHER AND FINDINGS. SS Hill Street, - GRIFFIN, GA 1 ain offer my stock of Winter Boots usd Shoes at Lowest possible prices. Best Home made Farm Shoes jp the State. U. M . HASSELKU3, ) PIANOS ! ) ORGAN & ! CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGCIES. and hafnkss —w- - Studebaker Wagon 1 White Hickory Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy I Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on old Buggies a Specialty. * W. H. SPENCE, augrlSdAwfim Oor. Hill & Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fTesh lot of preserves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges, tanarnas. Cocoanuts, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HGUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: MMt Buries k Cl’s. Moles Kemoved by Electricity. The fair sex owes still another debt to the scientist. A lady who had a mole on her shoulder and who, from this reason, was unable to display her otherwise fair and attractive corporal possessions, performed has had an electrical operation mole- •with perfect success. The was perforated with electric needles in every direction. After a week the mole, which had been burned to a black map, fell off and left the skin in good condition. The new skin shows hardly a trace of dis¬ coloration. and she now wears the most fashionable ball dresses with impunity and success.—New York Mail and Ex¬ press. A Hint to Smokers. It seems to me that ordinary polite¬ ness, the honest dictates of courtesy, would suggest to smokers that public couvevances, public audience rooms, public' eating for places, the enjoyment public drinking of the places, whole public are and not for selfish ma¬ a jority. Men frequently come into my office with lighted cigarettes and leave behind them traces of their offense, which annov me for hours thereafter. iJv what light do they do scri—Joo Howard in * w York Graphic. ^uu. WEIGHT PURE___ Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than Uni a quarter States of a cen tury. It isused by the ted Gov¬ ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW TOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. dtthwsthp.top col.Drm ' r m ot Customers, Aught, Boarders, To be Bought. Agents, Silver or Gold, Orders, Merchandise Sold. Servants or Place, Goods to Ap raise, Lawyer or Casa, Opening Days Musical Teac iers, 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 Ar< Prone F-ei ' To Make Known. from Htz. To Hire a Hall, Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, An Elegant Carriage. Dry oods. Play.i’oncertor AnOpulent Marriage,Upholstery, Ball, Picnics, sifeateq Excursions, Plate*, Knick-Knacks, To sell to gay i reatur'sDive-sions, ! Diamonds, Clothes Ready Trade, Made, I ^? ar ' 5 ’ Increase of I p(’ Coal. Coke and Wood. c ur Pictures, Wash for Features, Lect res, Tobuy Odd Thing*. All Kindsof Food Or sell Odd Thing*. Magic, Work* on Astrology, Theology, Cuts, Wealth and Fe Rats, World-wl .ie Publicity, icity. Mats. Flats Flags, Bags. Bats Pantalc^nj, Bags, Hats, Nags, Resplender tCravats, Dress »hirtsor collars, Mutton or Beef, Almighty II Dollars, Financial Relief, use for Rent, Stocks, Fiore, Tenement. Clocks, Cash to be L :nt, • ocks, Cash to be Spent, Socks, Tent, Scent, Portmonia or Box, tig. Sheep or Ox. Roman Cement, Or Even a Beau— Go— Then in a Tries, Read the Advice, Take th# Advice F ar Beyond Price. Written Below— Written Below— I ADVERTISE -IN THE-- Daily News To Business Men. 'VTO LABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED AAI in these days to convince INTELLI¬ GENT men that it Pays Well to Advertise. For Sale. A bargain c ,:i b<- bad b_v a turchaser in e ‘ ilowing jroperty: O L? u-re lot on Tay or street tic a Bailey Insti tute, seven . veiling with large kitchen S ' i and a well j water that c be e xcelled in tbe ; city, a v. i ■ ri.ii garden, also a j j and nice little barn nr i stable, all \ ery convenier.* ‘ ra -jed. This is i a very desirat. me for any one wishing to 1 e neat ne of the best ehools in ihc State. Also 1 hundred es of land in "’ike county in one tnr * of Jolly on he Georgia Midland r..dread. About me third of this land is original tim her, the remainder in high s ate o ultivation, of which about 20 acres is f the finest branch bottom. This n admirable place for a stock farm nd any one wishing to engage in : .he business would do wei! to chase, which can be done on very rea i sonabie terms, either cash or part and remainder in 12 months. T. G. McAfee, at B P Blantons, corner Meriwetner and b’.h streets, or ad j dress through ti e mail, P. O. box 219, Griffin, Ga. jai 4d&w3m. MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE u Here « below, ■ but he \\Hnis Oio ..... little mighty quick. A little w 111 ! or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. Ifen'i,. - • - - | j ’ U A *•*' «'-* <*« r-c’.br-:* i fliLE.' NEW Garden Ms, •x Arriving daily from the Loading urowers. S W. MAUGHAM i M [ BARGAIN! i || n ” __ p QUR ftCRE LQT 0AK AN Q HICK- ORY GROVE. With Six Room House Two Stories with all modern i n5 r r0 ^*' meet* Barus, Stables and Servants A 003 ®? Wind Mill, etc! Highest point in city and the mo*t magnificent view of the ing country for ten mil miles “ Pare Pare air - - 8 - - . water ard good society. On Hill strew. Sold without reference to cost. and to _ kwh , Houses ml Lots >or Sale S everal small forms for rent or sale in a near the city. G. A. CUNNINGHAM. Real Estate Agent, Griffin, Ga. angltkLvw 3m nn?ii3iiom»inkrriE