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ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES.
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E. R. ANTHONY’S
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PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
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ftlifln. Ha., March 17.
THE FINEST
.—GROCERIES-
IN TOWN!
Both Plain and Fancy,
EVERYTHING
Guaranteed to be
First Class
and always
FRESH !
At J. M. MILLS'.
TUe Entire stock of Goods
-OF-
STILWELL & KEITH,
Arebimi salt it a GTE*
RtFICE. These goods
|MUST BE SOIaD !
A— Th* u os t nf them are Fresh,
First'dass Goods.
Genuine Bargains
May be had. Come while you can
find what you want.
J.P. STILWELL, Receiver
23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA
Jan.SUt. l<W 8 .~dAw
Engine For Sale.
I have a 10 Ixrse power Woo ,
Tabor & More Engine, mounted oi
wheels, fur sale cirear. Has I t ei
used very lulls and is ns good ne
new and will only be sold to repine*
it with a lager one of the batm-
13 ike. J. D. CrxxrxoHAM, Jr.
m]7dlt«3a: Orchard Hill
House and Lot for Sale.
The nine room bouse known as
tbe Nall place, corner of Solomon
and Sixth streets. One square frou
business portioD of city. Splendid
place for day boarding house. Ad
ply to C. P. or Tbo>. Nall. tf
l*emons si ill 20 cfs. dozen
and ^oin^ fast !
Ben Hilii Patent Flour. One barrel Thur-
best ber’s Coffee Momaja Coffee the just leceived : the ve-
in market. Pine Shad re¬
ceived daily. Annex Cigarettes, all tobac¬
co—20 for 10 cents.
m* BLAKELY’S BREAD EVERY DAY I
BLAKELY.
’ROUSH ABUIT.
Hauer. ('Mtenlar •*••»!» mm4 firm
•P»I fimmrlp.
EAMTM’s TUMI AWAUSOKi.
j Son the stoning (right* ere i- growing ehorter, tod the
*un sorter.
C imbiug b icber in tUe heaven* t» it makes
April i » ti.il} will i nand; falling when March
r»iu» soon be
And wind* ha«e eta* tl ttveir .quailing. liotn hi*
the r .vti**.iiak. wi 1 amb.e
parlor, to the groond.
C.pt, A. C. Sorrell was in Atlanta
yesterday.
The Central pay tram paaaed through
jest. rday.
, CoL J. 11. Baker, of Pike, was in the
city yesterday,
I Mr.. Sims at.<l ML*» Bessie went to
Sunny Side yesterday.
W. B Ordhn, of Suudv Sale, spent
yesterday in Allan a.
Col. E. W. Pond, o? Woodbury,
spent yesterday in ta- city.
Miss Auuie Randall returned from
Atlanta yesterday evening.
Co'. W. E. H. Hearer went to Atlanta
yesterday on railroad business.
Mis« Annie Bates came up from We*
Uyaa college yesterday evening.
Mr-. Wm. Waddell went to Atlanta
yesterday to spend two or three days.
Tbe Albany News and Advertiser says
that the cold has kii ed the early cotton
crop of Primus Jones.
W. J. Williams, of Woodbury, passed
through to Mille Igeville yesterday with
a colored f male lunatic.
The fishing party returned from
Thompson's con 1 yesterday, bringing a
g xxl lot of birds but no fish.
Col E. W. Beck'a health has beeD
much improved by the artesian
waters at Montezuma and he expects to
oorne home in a day oi so.
N* ver before has Mu re been so much
white combined with black and dark ool
ortd materials. Almost every imported
dress has a "wave" of white somewhere
on th i skirt or basque, or both. The
effect i> odd as well as stylish, and look
od very peculiar to some of the audience
at a recent entertainment.
Horne very baud some shelving and
counter work i* being pu in ttie centre
of Sebenerman A V\ lute's store, wh>cb
will add very greatly to the appearance
as well rk the convenience of the store.
It issll of Geo gin pine, to be well oiled,
and reflects great credit upon tbe design
er, Mr. T. J. White, and the workman,
Mr. A. O. Bennett.
"Her fsoe so fair, a? e.ti it seemed not,
But heaved} portrait o' t-r gh; angei’s hue,
( U ar us tin sky, without a Lame or blot.
Ihousb her goodly mixture oic mplvxions due.
And iu c'u ek* the v, rni<-il red did show.”
Tills is the poe V description of a wo
man wh >-e physical system was in a per
feetty souud and lu-alihy state, with
• very fuuciion acting pr perly, and i
the enviable condition of its for parous
produced by Dr. I’Terco's "Favorite I're
scriptiou."
Central riailromi Time Table
-NORTH WAKP.
Rirncsviilc Special (Sunday only
7:4." a. m. Burnesville Aecomuiodu J
non (daily exvept Sunday ) 5:57 a. m. ;
Passengei No. 3. .3:41 a. m.
Passenger No, 11. 11:31 a. tu.
Passenger and Mail No. 1. 4:01 .
p. U)
Passenger No. 13. 0 05 p. m
SOrTHWABI).
Passenger and Mail No, 2. 8:20
a m.
Passenger No. 14. 11 '20 p m.
Passenger No. 12. 4:0> p m
B ire* svilie Special (.Sunday only) I
4:58 p m. Barnesvdle Accnmruod* j
non (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p. id. !
Passenger No 4. 8:43 p m.
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Price & Poster,
jgUiPCPHMOrs to G. W, Price.
-DEALER- IK-
Bo:ts, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American
Call Skins. Shoe Findings, Ac.
Jas. Mean*' and W. L. Ooujlas’ 53 00 Shoes a Specialty.
24 Marietta Street. ATLANTA, OA.
febl !dAw2m
OR' HARD HILL.
A Lire and Progre**ive < emrocuity.
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OstHxKn J. G*., Mar. 16, *88.
Mrs. \Y\ F ook, of Aujfusta, i*
visiting ! -r f , Rev. E. R. Cook.
A new jad is being cut on line
of Pike and Spalding, which creates
considerable dissatisfaction among
some of our cit'aens.
T It . is rumored , that , our popular ,
gru
cer, M. F. Swim, will, at an early da>
take unto himself a wife, from “over
the creek.”
There is 1*1 cotton factory
bein^j erected *t au early day,
by the Orchard Hill Manu/acturuig
Omn} any, with J. D. Cunningham,
Jr., as President. Co). Cunningham
is negotiating with tbe Central rail
road authorities about putting a side
irack here for the convenience of the
factory. H ! Starr is to be geoer
a! snirerintc;
Mr. C. B. th, of your city, is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Lum
Grubbs.
J. J. Camp has completed his ele
gaot residence. He is a good friend
of the News, and says be would not
he wiinout it.
200 tons of guano have been sold at
this place within the p.ist two weeks,
and yet the cry is hard times.
Wra. Reynolds has opened up a
first class blacksmith shop, and is do
ing a good business.
Dr. \Y. M. Carter has retired from
practice, and is now engaged in tbe
independent way of making a sup
port—farming.
Rea! estate is advancing it. value.
Col. J. I>. Cunningham recently re
fused £100 per acre for some ground
in this city. He is saving it to erect
the cotton factory on.
Capt. U. Iverson Starr has recent
iy been appointed road overseer. We
extend cur hearty congratulations
and are truly proud of his prerawtion.
Maj. W. R. Span, of Union
Springs, Ala., ; s visiting the family
of Col. J. D. Cunningham.
Rev. J. J N. Kenney is visiting us.
He is aiways welcome at tbe Hill.
Our neighbor, Mr. W. W. Grubbs,
bolds his own splendidly. Energel
ic and accommodating, he,bas the
confidence and esteem of our entire
community.
The News is very popular here,
and has many friends. Long may is
fljurish. More anon.
Subscriber.
Dr BULBS
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Cures Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness,
Croup. Asthma. Bronchitis. Whoop-
intr Cough. Incipient Consumption
and relieves consumptive persona in
advanced stages ot the disease. For
sale by all Druggists. Pries, 23 eta.
CATTIOAT!— The pnnine
I)r,Uitir»( rnp
f-r.lT m vkite icrrjyperg.
tod bnrsoor rtgMeredTCAOE
MALX«.to*U: A Ft<!f t tier'd
in a Circle, a JUd-^irip Can-
tUm lisini, and tbe fac-?imiie
— rtmatnrvjtof John W.Bnll
m? 1 A.( .NKYF.ItAl O..
Haiti more,d.I . f*», A ..Sole Prop ri “tom.
STOP CBCWIXU TOBACCO!
Chew Lnnere’s Pln*rs,
TH E GREAT TOBACCO AXTils.it.:
V# t » •» **• *»v ;»i I |>rr g* i <* 4
Advice to Mothers.
Mr.s. Winslow’s Soothing Sisrp
children teething, is tbe prescription j
one of the best female nnr-e* ai d
in the Uuited States, anu
ms been useil for forty years with never
success by millions of moth#rs
their children. Value During the process
teethiug its i- incalcoiable.
relieves the child from {tain, cures dr-
and die.rrhcea, griping in the
and wind colic. By givu g
to the ihiid. Price 25 cents 3
1 tic. aageialAwIy
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SSraBiacTer
Tvrtfd', ««rc sa v» v x« ■»cr fa!! r
TarcUt t iv. :»■ ~t m 11
4^- Qf*! *-»- « V*.
Pampering tbe l'ngfc
Dog fancier? could tell very funny
storn-s about their experience with ladies
j anj their pets. One well known fancier
here says that a wealthy dame from
j Fifth avenue will come bowling down to
his shop in ber carriage, and. with tears
• in her eyes, beg him to save the life of
I her adored png. He promises her the hi
will do his best, and. after kissing
black nose of the little beast and leaving
many instructions for his welfare, she
I drives away. Tbe dog fancier then ex
amices the pug carefully and finds that
it is suffering from being overfed and
gating no exercise, 6 ohe puts it on low
rations Ira- a week and has his boy run
it up and down tbe yard for an hour or
so every day until it works some of the
flesh off its bones. Then he sends it back
to the grand dame, who is delighted to
pay #25 for the wonderful transforma¬
tion that has taken place in her pet.
People who keep large dogs are apt to
have more common sense about their care
than those who keep toy animals, and
they do rot feed them on meat and candy
all day long, so they escape the illness
that comes from too much pampering.—
New York Cor. Philadelphia Record.
YuU- ViEIOHr
PUR E
perfect m*o£
Its-nperior excellence than proven in ini’,'.ions
of homes for more ft quarter ,.f a cen
tury. It isused by the United -late- Gov¬
ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the
Great Unive-situs as the Strongest, Purest
and most Healthful. Dr Price's, (’ream
Baking Powder di es no* contain Ammonia,
Lime, or Alum. Sold on!} in C-ns.
PRICE BAKI'G POWDER CO.
SEW VOhK. CHI AGO. «T. LOOS.
dt.hw'thp.top col.nrm
if ii m
Cnstomers,
Boarders,
Orders, Agents,
Se rv an Is or Plate,
Lawyer o* Ca**,
Musical Teae lers,
Popular Preachers.
Cooks,
Book 4 ,
1 o Hire or Let,
Offices.
Bx:.ement,
First Floor,
Casement,
To Purchase a Pet.
Horse,
Mare.
Monkey B or Bear,
oo bound or
F e from *- iiz.
To Hire a Hall.
Driver or team,
An AuOpuleul Elegant
Play oncert or Ball.
Hksle*,
Pliitea,
rea.u:
Di mond.-.
Pe-irls,
Kings,
Curls.
B aah for Features,
Tot* y Odd 'things,
Or sell Odd Thing-,
Cats,
Kats,
Mate,
Flats
Bats
Pantaloons,
Hate.
Kcspiender tCrav..t<
Mutton or Beef.
Financial K. lief.
Stocks,
Clocks,
. ocks.
Socks,
Portmonia or Bui,
' ig. Sheep or Ox.
Or Even a B< au—
Then n a Trie .
Take the Advice
WriltcE Be'ow—
ADVERTISE
-IK THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
XT < > LABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED
ia these day* to convince IMtLLi-
meu !ha; it
Pays Well to Advertise.
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FULL LIKE ! *
LANDBETH GARDE SEED-NEW CiUp
J. H. KEITH & CO.
ROBERT BUIST’S EASTERN SFED
IrishPotatoes i
-AND-
ALL KINDS GERDEN SEED
A T
HOLMAN * CO.’S,
I. f. lisltis — MANUFACTURER J- —
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—; DEALER IN )—
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
S’-‘ Hill Street, ... GH1FF1N, Qa
I again o3er my s' cxk of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest possible prices. Best Home
made Farm Shoes iu the State. H. IV. HA88KLKU4T
ESTEY PIANOS ORGANS t I
CASH. OR ON TIME. AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
WHIPS, WAGONS, i BUGGIES
AND HARNESS
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Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory Wagon I
Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
And ite COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible, Repairs
old Buggies a Specialty.
W. II. SPENCE,
au-f 2 sdJtw 6 n} Cor. Hill * Taylor Street*, GRIFFIN, GA.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED !
A fresh lot cf preserves.
Jellies. Apples,
Oranges. Panamas,
Cocoanuts,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HCUSKEEPPER WILL NEED.
\ov and, Bite & Co’s.
Aught,
To be Bousht,
Stiver or Gold,
M"rchandi-e Sold.
Geods to Ap raise,
Opening Tu Days
Houses Announce,
or Aces,
But hers or Bakers,
Boats,
Votes,
Dress skirt or flounce,
A i urc fi.r disease.
Handy MosUi.Cheu.ise, Valise,
A
Ch-ess,
Teas,
Bees,
Peas,
Or Art Prone
To .stake Known.
Your Store,
H fiery.
Dry <*«!-,
Picnics,
Exmrs*«ns.
Knick-Knacks
sDivc-,i ns,
C'.-ihc* Ready Made,
Increiise -.f Tr.ide,
Coal. * okeand Wood,
Pictures,
Lect res.
aH Kinds of F«od
Works on Tiieo'ogy,
Magic, Astrology, ii
AVea th and Fe ity.
AVorld-wi je Publicity,
Flags.
Bags.
Bags,
Niii's.
firess shirts or ,
1! Almighty Dollar*,
u-e for Rei t.
Store. Tenement,
Cash <o be L -nt,
Cash to be Spent,
bce> t, j
Tent,
Roman Cement,
Go-
Read the Advice,
Van Kcyond Price,
Written Below—
For Sale.
A l.argait •i 1 had by u cash
iiirchaser is: he Mowing named
iruperty: f -re lot on Tay
or street m.. a Bailey Insti
tme, seven •Kiellittir with
large kitcht • i and a well of
water ttiat ' : i>e excelled in the
city, b oar2- n, also a lot
and nice little h ai i stable, all
very convei.U ra. oerl. This is
a very desira 1 . me for any one
wishing to I •> i eai >nr* of the best
chouts in the Stare.
A'so i hundred res of land in
?ike county in one it of Jolly on
he Georgia Midland r. dread. About
me third of this land is original tim
ber, the remainder in Isiyh s ate o
ultivation, of which al>ou. 20 acres Is
f the tin*s! branch bottom. This is
n admirable place for a stock farm
n 1 any one wishing to enoaye in
.he business would do well to
chase, which can he done on very rea
sonable t> rms, either cash or par:
*nd remainder in 12 months.. T. G.
McAfee, at B. P. Blantons, corner
Meriwether and 8th streets, or ad
dress through the mail, P. O. box
219, Gr;flin, Ga. jan4d& w 3m.
MRS. M.L. WHITE,
FASHIONABLE
Milliner ...... and Dress Maker,
Cor. Hill and Broadway Sts..
GRIFFIM. GA.
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Low Prices and Satisfaction Guaran¬
tees. Please call on me when
in want 0 ? anything in my
line. We strive to
please everyone.
tncr. 15d.V»3ra.
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ouipin. Eosiof per-
tx-i’r.r- sect FSTE
_j B. SLWOOLUiY, xnummuiZ M.a.
osoo at
NEW
j Garden
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, Arriving daily from the
j Loading growers.
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BARGAIN!
FOUR ACRE LOf, OAK AND HICK¬
; ORY GROVE.
With Six Room House »
Two Stories with all modern improve¬
ments. " ind Burn?, Stables and Servants
!,)'r Mill, etc. Highest point m 3TSS city
ing country n ;!," , S;”S” , n ,S 0, p.« e
_______ street
water a> d good society On Hill
■>old without reference to cest
l-fr" Douses nd Lot* or Sale and to Be®*
Several small form* for rest or sale in and
near tbe city.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Rea! Estate .‘gent, Griffin.G a -
aoglOdduy 3 m
II ARKER 7 ^ GIHGER TONI
o\ er disesse imuiova to octoer
rxe dr»«rjncr >u>an<l 4 to the who would