The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 16, 1888, Image 4

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Fresh Garden Seed ! k-Stkt'"*? 'M$ : ** ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. d " *& - * AT -- -- E. R. ANTHONY’S R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. tar Old Fktorc*, Copied and Knlarged, ftrlSa, «»., March 1«. THE FINEST ; -3T- —GROCERIES— IN TOWN 1 Beth Plain and Fancy. EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First Class and always FRESH ! At J. M. MILLS’. THe Entire Stock of (loots - OF- STILWELL & KEITH, Art being sold at a GREA SAC- RIFICE. These goods IMIJST HE SOLD! 4ai.The Most of them are Fresh. First-class Goods. Genuine Bargains May be had. Come while you can find what yon want. J. F. STILWELL, Receiver 23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA. Jan.8Ut.t8k8.-dAw House anti Lot for Sale. Tbe nine room bouse known as tbe Nall place, corner of Solomon and Sixth atreeta. One square from busitMes portion of city. Splendid place for day boarding house. Ad ply to C. P- or Tbo», Nall. tf Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Wikslow's Soothtsu Sibcp for children teething, is the prescription of one of tbe best female nurses and Lmi physicians in tbe United States, and as been used for forty years with never failing anocess children’ by millions of mothors for their During the process of It teething its child value is incalculable*. relieves the from pain, cures dye entery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to the tbild. Price 25 cents a bottle. angeoffikwly Lemons still 20 ets. dozen and going fast! Ben Hill Patent FJonr. One barrel Tliur- best ber’s Coffee Momaja in Coffee just leceived; Fine the ve- the market. Shad re¬ ceived daily. Annex Cigarettes, all tobac¬ co—20 for 10 cents. BLAKELY’S BREAD EVERY DAY I IJ. BLAKELY. ’ROOD ABOUT. Miiipn roMCPralMf *• ••!»»« mm* Umm mrmt Mmw Soolp. XDVtOS TO TUB CAR»t*W When tbe wind* blow cold and field* are hoar With froat whMO’er you make a call, 'Ti* letter far to »lam the door Thau uot to shut the door at aC. Policeman Pbelpa took a flying trip to \tlauU yesterday. Mias Lottie McGhee is conducting a ! good acbcol at Williamson. John Hightower passed through yes terday on hia retnrn to Empire. 1. E. Marphey, of Barnesrille, is pros peeling for a residence in Griffin. Jack Milas has moved from Riverside, Ala., to the Nunuaily farm, near Griffin. Capt. and Mrs. Grantland went to Thomacville yesterday, where the latter will remain some time for her health. John L. Jackson, of Pike, has been adjudged insane and committed to the asylnm. Financial troubles unbalanced his mind. Mrs. A. B. Phelps, of Atlanta, arriv sd in the yesterday evening and is tbs guest of her sister Mrs. W. J. Kincaid, who i. still quite ill. Georgia Pearl, infant daughter of A, J. Maddox, died on his place near Grif¬ fin yesterday and was buried yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Zebalon,after forty years of seclusion, is at last enjoying the novelty of a rail road. It is said that the schools adjourn every time the whistle toots. Jce Gill, cf Greenville, one of the cleverest boys in Meriwether county, is visiting his many Gnffin friends. Joe i» always welcome in Griffin. James L. Welle, a sou of Ordinary Harry Wells, of Pike, has been appoint ed a postal clerk, and is said to have stood the best •xanunation of any one in Georgia. The Lamar lease case has been settled* and the Indian Springs reserve reverts to the State. The governor will appoint commisaioners at c-nco to take charge of it. T. O. Williams, of Atlanta,authorizes us to state that he will have a steam laundry here open and la running order within ten days. This will be a great convenience not only to Griffin but to surrounding towns. Our old time friend Wm. Whatley, of Seuoia, was in the city yesterday and in sis ted upon paying for two subscriptions to ihe Wjeekly News, upon the priori pie that oae can never get too much of a good thing. Very gratifying assurances have been received that tbe conferences recently going on between prominent Griflin business men and the Central nuthori tics will result iu giving Griffin tho treigkt rates due to a competitive point. This will be a big thing for Griffin. lteme Tribune: “A man iu Griffin came within one number of drawing a forsuneout of tha Havana lottery. This is a similar case to the man iu Savannah, juat after tho war, who came near mak ing a million dollars on cotton—only be didn't have the cotton. Such little slips as tlieee make life wearisome.” Those who failed to be present at the College chapel last night to hsar Rev. Mr. Flippo’s lecture, missed the finest and most practical thing ever delivered to onr people. Tonight he will deliver his famous lecture at the College chap cl, “Ice in the Pulpit and who Pat it There, Let , everyb , vlv , come—old ,, and , young. Cards arc out announcing the ap pi inching marriage of Miss Lizzie Gott licit, of Atlanta, to Mr. Louis Gordon, of Griffin. The wedding will take place in Atlanta at 1 o’clock iu tho af ernoon of Friday, March 20th, at the residence ; of the bride's father, No. J1 Calhoun i street. The ceremony will be perform 1 ed by the Ih-v. Dr. Jacobson. GEO. K. PRICE. J, P. FOSTER Price & Foster, ^neceaaora to G. W. f*rl«*e. -DIALER' IN- Bests, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, Frsach and American Call Shins. Shoe Findings, Ac. aar Jas. Means’ and W. L. Dwigtas’ $3.00 Shoes a Specialty. “M 24 Marietta 8treet, ATLANTA, GA. feblid&w2m loan* Real Christian Association. Macox, Ga, March 15tb. 1888.— Bretbern: The Tenth Annual of the Young Men’* A -nations of Georgia, be held this City, April 5th 8th The A iociation of M&eou extends most hearty invitation to all Aato workers and others engaged Christian work iu towns where are no Associations, to come join with us in the abundant of this gathering, that we learn the l eat methods and of aoccewfnU- Teaching the un Young ? 1 our State. We invite the L.crgy of Evangeli Churches to meet with us, and that many young men who never enjoyed the privilege of present at a State Convention avail themselves of this oppor Entertain t will be provided all JDeleg and Visitors, and earnestly ri^aeBt that Names be as soon as possible to W. A Wynne. General Secretary, Macon Men’s Christian Association, piac«9 may be assigned Dele without delay. Tbe Reception Commit tee will all trains and may be known their White Badges. Let us earnestly pray that this together may bring the rich blessings of God upon our work, tLat this may be one of the best largest Conventions held in our State; also, that onr preparation for work may be more thorough; that wo be endued with the power of His understanding His will more perfectly, and that in tho coming year many young men may be saved. F L. Mallary, President. W. A. Wysk*, General Secretary. A. R. Fioley, W. G. Soloman, T. B. West, Committee. Life in I be Baris Sewers, is possible, for a short time to the rebast but tho majority of refined persons would prefer immediate death to exist ence iu their reeking atmosphere. How much more revolting to be in one’s self a living sewer. But this is actual y the case with those in whom the ioaet v.ty of the liver drives the refuse matter of the body to escape through and the lungs, breath, the bores, kidn-ys bladder. It is astonishing that life remains in such a dwelling. Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery" restores normrl pur ity to the system and renews the whole being. The Mardi liras Day Wes Anticipated. Tuesday On February 7th, 1-88, Taesdsy (always ), at noon, the 213th Grand Month ly Drawing of The Orleans. Louisiana State Lottery took place anticipated, at New the The the event had been as 14th. sesond Tuesday in February, was Mardi Gras day, a under legal holiday, strictly observed. It was the sole raanrgecuent of Gent’s. G. T. Beauregard, La., and.Jubal A. Early, of Va, No. 71, 575 drew the First Capita! Prize of f !50,000. It was sold M A. in Dauphin. fractional Ne» tenths at each, sent to Or leans, Mich., 1 a., held, one First by Robt Poutz, Frank fort, thro’ Nai’l Bank of Mania tee, Mich., one by Mrs. V. Giily, No. 2o6 St. Phillip St., New Orleans, La , one by John C Nat’l Foil!, Bank Michigan there; City, Ind., thro’ First one by Geo J Johnson, Baraga Mich , thro’ Wm. Coach, of Baraga; three tenths t > correspandeni* in San Fran aiseo, Cal., paid thro'La. Nat l Bank, of New Orleans; one by the Anglo Cal tornia Bank. Limited, of San Francisco, Cat,, one by Matthew bteflens, Harrison 8t, Police 412 - tation, Chicago, 111., etc. Ticket No. 42, drew the second capital prize of $50 000 Ticket No. 61,553 drew tbe third capital prize held by of LCarter, $20000 also Santa sold Clata, in tenths. Cal., One John B. Truitt, Winchester 111., one by by one A- G. Drobish, Lincoln, III. one joe by L F Coop er, Cleveland 11 , one by lieciue Bonce, Terre Mo.,ooe by C. H. Soudley, Abbeville, g t.one to theS. W. Nat 1 Bank of Fhila.. Pa, the restwint elsewhere. 'J ickcketa Nos. 13.^48 and 25.477 of each drew one of the fourth two prizes $10,000 sold in fractions also scaite ed everywhere. Any Informs tion may be had on apyiieation to M.A. Dauphin, New Orleans, ab ut the 215tb Grand Drawing on Tuesday, April lOtb. f ontral Railroad Time Table NORTHWARD. BaroesviH* Special (Sunday only 7:45 a. in. Bsrnc3ville Accommoda fion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. in. Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. m. Passenger No. 11. 11:31 a. in. Passenger and Mail No. 1. 4:01 p. TO P iss^ngvr No. 13. 9:05 p. ru SOUTHWARD, Passenger and Mail No 2. S:20 ! m. Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. in. Passenger No. 12, 4:05 {> tn BaruesviHe Special (SunJcy ■ »oly) ! p. tn. Barnesville Accommoda ; (daily except Stmday) 7:10 p. m. Passenger No. 4.*8:43 p. to. Uow to Handle VT«tp* will* Safety. In reply to a query in Science, “Is it true that while one bolds his breath it is impossible for him to be stung by a wasp.*” a Connecticut correspondent in the same Journal says: “I have picked up hundreds of live wasps, holding my breath at the moment when the wasp was grasped, and have never been stung under such circum¬ stances. I have frequently been stung by wasps when I have disturbed them un¬ awares. As to the explanation of the phenomenon, I have none to give. I have tried the experiment on hornets, honey bees and bornble bees, and a single trial with each was sufficient to prove that tbe plan did not work with either of these apec:es.” Here anil There. It is reported that the big cattle ranches of the west and southwest are break¬ ing up. Experiments made daring the past sea¬ son in exporting pears to Europe did not result favorably. Accordiug to the department of agri¬ culture, the average per acre of wheat used for seeding is 1.38 bushels. The last legislature of Michigan enacted a law, making the members of the state beard of agriculture an independent for¬ estry commission. Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than United a quarter States of a Gov¬ cen tury. It isused by the 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 BAKING POWDER CO. SEW TOBK. CHK.XOO. ST. LOUIS. d4thw8thp,top col.nrm r you m m Customers, Aught, Boarders, To be Bought. Agents, Silver or Gold, Orders, Merchandise Sold. Servants or Place, Gaods to Ap raise, Lawyer or Case, Opening Days Musical Teac iers, To Auuouncc, Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres, Cooks, Bnt'-hers or Bakers. Books, Boats, 1 o Hire or Lct, Votes, Offices. Dress skirt or flounce, Basement, Floor, A A cure Handy for Valise, disease, First Casement, A MuslinChemise. To Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Horse, Teas. Mare, Bees, Monkey or Bear, Peas, Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone F>e« from Htz, To Make Known, To Hire a Hall, Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, An Elegant Carriage, Dry oods, AnOpuient Marriage,Upholstery, Ball, Picnics, Play .Concert or Excursions. 8kate*, Knick-Knacks, Plate.-, To sell to gay eatui'sDive* sions, Diamonds Clothes Increase Heady Trade, Made, Pearls. of Rings, Coal. Coke and Wood. Curls, Pictures, Wash for Features, Lect res, To buy Odd Things All Kindsof Food Or sell Odd Thing-, Works on Theology, Cats, Magic, Astrology, Rats, Wealth and Fe ieity, Mata. W orld-wi Jc Publicity, Flats Flags, Bats Pantaloons, Hags, Bags, H Reepler.det atSi Dresa Naus, Nags, shirts collars, tt rivals, or Muttou or Be f, Almighty Dollars, Financial RcPef, H use for Rent, SUk ks, Store, Tenement. Clocks, Cash to be L nt, i ocks, Cash to be Spent, Socks, Portmonia Box, Tent, Scent, or Hg, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement, Or Even a Beau- Go— Then in a Trice, Read the Advice, Take the Advice P ar Beyond Price, Written Beiow— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN 7HE- Daily News To Business Men. i* VT O LABORED ARGUMENT IF NEEDED in these days to convince INTELLI- GENT men thatit Pays Well to Advertise. full line new goods. 0T UkNDRETH GARDE SEED—NEW CROP J. H. KEITH & CO. ROBERT BUIST'S EASTERN SEED IrishPotatoes! -AND- ALL KINDS GERDEN SEED ---A T HOLMAN & CO.’S, i, w. issins, —( MANUFACTURER J-- —AXD— —{ DEALER IN }•— LEATHER AND FINDINGS. S3 Hill Street, - GBIFFIN, GA I again offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest poesiWs^rices. Best Hom« ESTEY ) PIANOS ! J ORGANS! CASH, Oft ON TIME, AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HAFNESS 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 en old Buggies a Specialty. W. H. SPENCE,1 auft‘2StlAw6in Oor. Hill A Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh lot of preserves. Jellies, Apples, Oranges, Panamas. Cocoanuts, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: For Sale. NEW A bargaiu < bad by a cash lurchaser in Unwing named iroperty: Cj ^re lot on Tay Wen Seeds. or street dc..; • i veiling Bailey Insti tute, seven >> with large kitchen . ht i and a well of water that r \r . be excelled in the i city, a \u) r.ub garden, also a lot! and nice little h- vr ' an I stable, all ■ very con venter’ . --ai.ged. This is a very desirable 1. me for any one j Arriving daily from the wishing to IP near < ne of the best chools in the State. Leading growers. Also •: hundred g . es of land in 3 ike county in one m'i > of Jolly on 1 he Georgia Midland raiirr ad. About i >no third of this land L original tim ! S *. HAH 8 HAM t SOU her, the remainder in high state o [ ultivation, of which about 20 aeres is } f the finest branch bottom. This is ! n admirable place for a stock farm i nd any one, wishing to engage in » BARGAIN! cfiase .be business which would be done do well to pur! ? can on very rea sonable terms, cither cash or part and remainder in 12 months. T. G. McAfee, at B. P. Blantons, comer FOUR ACRE LOT, OAK AND HICK¬ Meriwether and 8th streets, or ad dress through the mail, P. 6. box ORY GROVE. 219, Griffin, Ga. jan4d&w3r». MRS. M.L. WHITE, With Six Room House ! Two Stories with all modern improTtr FASHIONABLE ments. Mind Mill, Barns, _ __________ Stables and point Servants in city an Milliner and Dress Maker, the most magnificent etc. Highest view of the surroun^ ing country Tor ten miles Pare air good Cor. Hill and Broadway Sts.. water and" good society. On Hill street Sold without reference to cost. , Houses t nd Lots tor Sale and to Rent GRIFFIN, GA. ■ | Several small forms for rent or sale in anc --;oj—■ — near tl:e city. Low Prices and Satisfaction Guaran¬ G. A. CUNNINGHAM, teed. Please call on me when Real Estate Agent, Griffin,Ga, in want of anything in my auglOdAvr 3m line. We strive to please everyone. PARKER’S GINGER TONIC mar. 15d<kw3m. a IS sir? : Eres-a^^SSSiag l_B. M-WGOIJjK Y, M.1X sss pf* iaud«toth. : tusf V- h.t.a.^1