The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 20, 1888, Image 4

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f&mr w ' * . Seed § Fresh Garden ! "If w ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES, BB&i- --AT-- J& TO' - ft. K« ANTHON IT’S i ' g g ag g g ff g R. J. DEANE, %• * PHOTOGRAPHER. ip -r ■r PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. 14T Old Picture*. Copied and Enlarged. if 1 | (trimn. Ha.. March 20 . THE FINEST IS; -GROCERIES— K IN TOWN! _Ky l ? r Both Plain anil Fancy, Rr Bh ’ EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be f. Glass 1 . First and always B FRESH ! At J. M. MILLS - . file Entire Stock of Ms -OF— STILWELL & KEITH, Are baing soil at a GRE\ SAC- RIFICE. These goods , flfUST BE SOLDI 4^Jh« Most of them are Fresh. First-class Goods. Genuine Bargains May be had. Come while you can find what you want. J. F. STILWELL, Receiver 23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA .1an. 31st. 1888.-dAw Rouse and Lot for Sale. The Dino room house known ns the Nall place, corner of Solomon K and Sixth streets. One equate from business portion of city. Splendid Ad place for day boarding house, ply to C. P-or Tho-. Nall. if Advice to Mothers. Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing Shut for children teething, is the prescription of one of the best fernnlo curses and physicians in the United States, nod has been used for forty years with never failing success by millions of mothers for their children. During the process of teething its value is incalculable. It relieves the diarrhoea, child from griping pain, cures dys entery and in the bowels, and wind colie. By giving health to the thtld. Pi ice 25 cents a bottle. augeod&wly ’ttOUJU) ABOUT. nall.rt (oncmlaK P«*»lc aadUr* • rati Saw. Uawlp. COHTINL'ED. A* reads a book by fa ling light Of oinking *un, till come* the night Which ia># it by; oo ever With hope, *lib uoubt, andeudb;** strife Man rends his destiny in life, But finds it finished never. Of mystery no fiction tel'a The half, which in existence dwells, Mistake* and wroug* unrighted. Of longings never satisfied, Of secret tiia.s that beiide, And fendest projects blighted H pc on, sad one, say uot ia tears Ufa’s story closes with Its years A fragment and * cheat; Life’s but a chapter of the tale, Eternity w ill soon reveal All-wise, exact, oomplete. L. Gordon marries in Atlanta tixlay, Dr. DeYotie went to Macon yesterday evening. It is a pleasure tor Seheucrtnnu A White to sliow their godds. Uol. N. M. Coll, ns spent yesterday in Atlanta. Geo, White lias bad his whisker# shaved off. V. B. Smith returned yesterday from Orchard Hill. The largest assortment of satteen# in town at Bcheuerman & White’s. Judges Daniel and Hall left yesterday to attend Forsyth court. Mrs, Wui. Waddell returned jester day from a teu day’s visit to Atlanta. Black Chantilly and Spanish Guipure lacs Honnctngs, at Bcheuerman .V White’s. Marion Patrick is again quite sick aud medical aid has been summoned from Atlanta. Scheuermau & White are showing handsome line of Moire Silks at 75 c., ,*1 50 aud 82 00. Co!, G. W. Bryan, tho able leader tin McDonough bar, was iu the city torday to attend county court. Three colored individals were fined the city court yesterday, two for fighting and our man for ness. The plans and specifications for new cotton factory have just been ed. Dirt will probably be broken w, ok. Tho ladies are ob&rmrd with tho uevr shades of dress goods, in Henrietta, tisto aud Serges at Hchettermau White’s. Yesterday was the day set for ly session of county court, but owing the illness of Judge Beeks from gin no session was held. The first number of Chari e “Criteiion” is at hand aud is very eating, the original tale by Edgar A being especially readable. H. ,f. Andrew# and C P. Nall left terday evening for Fiiut river, aud be followed on tho Nownan train by It. A, Hardee and J. G. Newton. The motion for the appointment of receiver for the Savannah. Griffiu North Alabama Railroad will be before Judge Marshall J. Clarke Atlanta today. Tho winter is gone, and spring come, but the corner stone of the union passenger depot for Griffin not beeu quarried, much less laid imposing ceremonies. An exchange wants to know “why ia, with so many negroes dying, ever sees a black ghost.’’ It is for same reason that, with so runny white people* dying, nobody ever secs a ghost, The longest “protracted meeting” record is claimed by Talbotton. It said that tv levival was begun in the rica* Methodist church in that place IBtio and that services have beeu every night since. The meeting# tiane with unabated interest. Lemons still 2(1 ets. dozen Ph- and going fast I Beil Hill Patent Flour. One barrel Tlinr- ber’s Momaja Coffee just leeeivecl: the ve- best Coffee in the market. Fine Sliad re- ceived daily. Annex Cigarettes, all tobac- co—20 for 10 cents. DfiT BLAKELY’S BREAD EVERY DAY I BLAKELY. i'G liS-,. T he man growing who now with goee the Weet county with will the j idea of up i more likely find himself snowed up be fore ho tan do #ny growing. If a young } man desires t • “grew up" he should mi ’ grate Sooth. It is a wrong as wx II m-> u false policy ; to aend off for goods. The home mor | chant who accommodates his customers with credit and in various other way#, shot!! 1 not be ignored when tho custom er wants to make a cash order. Hand him the cash which will remain among home peopU and he will bill it on as good terms as the distant dealer. Tho Cecilia Quartette, composed of Mrs. Sumner Salter, Mrs. Constantin# Sternberg, Mrs. Alex Smith and Mrs. Anne Simone Werner, of Atlanta, are going upon the read ts profesaioualsiug era. These ladies are well known social Jy and are fim -iugers. The first two nang her, in th . itoruberg concert,wbii# Mrs. Wer-er, -O is undoubtedly the most cud., ed musician of them all, has several times delighted a small party of friends here with her flue singing. Henry Neal, colored, a one armed ex convict living near McDonough ia again in trouble. Un Sunday last, being void of cash, aud knowing that his neighbor, Brother Gresham, colored, always kept it laying a round; he house,he proceeded to his residence r ml ' making open the trunk, fouutl a J then made his way to Griffin. La >ar arrived a few hours behind him, aud made the facts kuown to officers Doe and Bowden, who found Henry at the depot Sunday night about 8-30. Ha was securely tied by officer Bowden and placed iu charge of CVsar, who carried him to McDonough and turned ! ;nt over to She ff Glass. Henry count' - J feed him till next term of court. Sunny Side Sciatiliations. Si'nn’t Side, Ga„ March 19.—We had some flue weather for farming last week. Sunny Side is quiet after the iron ble last Friday night. Mrs. Situs and daughter, of Grif tin. visited Capt. Kell’s family last Friday. Capt. Adair, of Hampton, was in town last Thursday. Mnj. Banks, of Stan’s Mill, visited his Suuuy Side friends last week. Messrs. J. A. and L. C. Dareey, of this place, spent last Tuesday in Griffin- Misses Alice and Annie Ogletree, of yonr town, visited their sister, Mrs. Z. M. Patterson, of this plac-, last week- W. T. Freeman, of Vineyard. wit* ii towu Saturday, Prof. C. W. Richter ha# a flourish iog school at this place. He is a fine teacher and should be well pat ronizgd. Some of tho boys say that M. - P. Gibson is a candidate for matrimo ny and one rote will elect him. And who will be the voter * Ray, G. W. Garner filled his regu lar appointment at Tirzali last Sun day and preached an excellent ser tnon. Tom Patterson says that fartnir g doos not agree with him and he is goiDg to qnit lit of August—i. e., when ho gets his crop made. We are going to quit then, Tom. Our town was visited last Friday night by burglars, and they broke open the store of W. 13. Griffin and look mostly clothing, and from G. YY. Wood, flour, etc, and closed T. F Smith’s door and left tho towD. Success to the Hxws and its read X. Y. Z. , j Wilt Sue fei mintages, The Newnan correspondent of the Columbus Euqmter Sun has the fol lowing ; The negro arrested on suspicion at Puckett’s Station, Wednesday night, thought to be the party who ! robbed Hit store of Frank Norton at Cicsv.ell, a few nights ago. aud who was carried in nuns to the Newnan jail and then carried to Griffin in the same way, is named Percy War#, and lives in Troup county, below Hogansville a few miles. He was released after he was carried to Grif fin, and returned here yesterday. He declared hie innocence all the tiuio and offered to prove himself 1 dear of the charge, but says they j refused to let him do so. He secnr j I ed counsel, engaging Col. P. F. i j Smith a- -1 L P. Barms, to bring: ‘ suit for damages against the par ; 1 tie# who arrested and imprisoned; 1 him at Puckett’s Station, without wurant or any legal auiborilv there for. The attorneys wi'i file their mi at once for #3000 d g,.. in. th« city court ofN^w nar . i Choice egps iiom putt Wyandotte j i Leghorns and Pekin Ducks tor sale, j also tube rose bulbs chrysanthemum j j and pansy plants. Mbs. Wabder. : ! feb.l3an&w4t. Willoughby Hill. •* pure Its superior excellence proven in millions homes for more than a quarter of a cen tury. It isused by the United state* Gov¬ Endorsed by the heads of the Universities as the. {strongest, Purest most Healthful. Dr Price's (’ream Powder does no* contain Ammonia, or Alum. Sold only in Chus. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW TOHK. CHI. AGO. ST. LOUIS dlthwSthp.top col.nrm >0 FAULT WITH THE FRUIT. Redding Says the Cola Snap Has Not Injured It. Atlanta Capitol. Col. J. R. Redding, of the Agricul tural Department, was fqund in his den at the Capitol, ibis morning, busy as usual, but ready to extend courtesies to his visitors, “I don’t think I have ever seen a severe spell during March,” the Colonel, the weather being absorbing topic of the moraing don’t think such a cold wave has struck the South this late in the in my remembrance.” •‘Thj t fleet upon the fruit crop will be rather ruinous, wdl it not?” asked the Capitol man. “Well, no; I rather think not. You see the fauit trees have bloomed but little up to date, the contirwious cool nights having kept them back.” ‘•Then you anticipate no cutting off of the crop by the present spell?” “No. ft would be a pity if such were the case, but i do not believe that it will be. 1 think the cold weather of the past few days will not affect the fruit hardly at all.” This view of the case is ttiso taken by several other prominent gentle men to whom the reporter broached the subject. —— a # — —- Concord Callings, Cokcohd, Ga , March 19—The Methodists have just closed a qaar terly meeting at this place and orga nized a church. Rev. H. H Park preached two fine sermons yesterday tnd all hands are pleased. Seven or eight accessions were made to the church. Last night Rev. Dr. Dubose, a Presbyteriau evangelist, preached a fine sermon on “Works.” Mis* Ruth Sykes, a fascinating young lady of Columbus, is vis tirg the town, the guest of Dr. J. (J. Barnes, Johnnie Green, formerly of Grif fio, is courting a beautiful blonde of West Pike. Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis,Whoop-1 f ing Cough, Incipient consumptive Consumption in I and relieves persons Fori advanced stages ot the disease. f sale by all Druggists. Ptkv, 25 ets. CAt'TIO V — The jr^nuineJ is sold on?y in n M?€ « rnppcrs. I | and Gears our roistered Tit ape I I to \t it: A Putt's Head I in a Pirr }{, ti Ped ^irip Cav- I tion-labti % and the facsimile 1 ' Si^nsluresof J«»1m W. Knli *4oc*** an>i V.C . n ftVftK&( O.J B alHmoro.?l*l.«l . »*. A.. Sole Proprietors , j stop tmiunw tobacco! Chew GRF./.T I.nnge’s AXTIUOTKI Pltiigs, TH K TOBACCt. Au t » n‘i*. n«:.1 m ill) JJnijfgi.iU Engine For Sale. I have a 10 botse power Wock, Tabor & More Engine, mounted on wheels, for sale cheap,. Has been nseJ very li'tle and is as good as j new and will luge'r only be sold to replace j j with a one of the same make, J. D. CrssiwHAjr, Jr., mlTdltwffir Orchard Hill. GEO. E. FRIGE- J. P- P08TEH Price & Foster, I j s guccessors to G. W, I?x*ice, --DEALERS IN- Sboes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American Call Skins. Shoe Findings, Sc. war Jas. Means’and W. L. Douglas’$3.00 Shoes a Specialty. ~s* 24 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA. feblld&wffm FULL L|NE NEW GOODS. LANDRETH GARDE SEED-NEW CROP J . H. KEITH & CO. ROBERT BUIST’S EASTERN SEED Irish >: Potatoes --and- ALL KINDS GERDEN SEED ---AT HOLMAN * CO.’S. (IEOHOK SEYMORE --IS ON DECK FOR THE-- AND SUMMER! -WITH ALL THE NICEST KINDS OF— SEASONABLE -> DRINKS, -SUCH AS- and Cb. Moerlein Beer - Mumm's, Heidsick and Other Wine*. Plain and Mixed Diinks, &c. * ■— .i.i— i» — - . . ★ A Select Line of Fine Cigars. ★ For Sale. A bargain can be had by a cash >urcbaser in the following ranted iroperty: One half acre lot on lay or street near the Sam Bailey Insti seven room dwelling with kitchen attached arid a well of that cannot be excelled in the a very rich garden, also a lot isice little barn and stable, all conveniently arranged. Tins is very desirable home for any one to be near one of the best chools in the State. Also 1 hundred acres of land in Pike county in one tnile of Jolly on he Georgia Midland railroad. About me third of this land is original tint the remainder in high state o uhivation, of which about 20 acres is f the finest brai. *ottom. This is n admirable p’ r a stock farm nd any one * .m*- . to engage in business would do well to pur which can be done on very rea terms, either cash or part remainde r n 1 . months. T. G. at i P. anions, corner ;r ! 8 streets, 6. or ad through d, P. box Griffin, ( ,. jan4d&w3ifi. W. 1 AM It SOUS luce ipej, FFIK, L.EORCI A* -toj- Companiee, Lowest Rates, Settlements. MORE EYE-GLASSES Weak More Eyes EYE-SALVE A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for Weak and Inflamed Eyes, Producing- l ong - Might.ilnrSa. and rin<£ ib« Sigrbt ot tb* Old. Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye, Tumors, ES Red Kyes. Matted Eye Lash AM) PRODUCING QUICK KE- LILF AND PERMANENTCT RE Also, equally efficacious when usedinoth- maladies,such a* Ulcer*, Fever Sores, Tu ‘ ' be used to advantage. Sold by all Druggists at S5ccnt#. MRS. M. L. WHITE J FASHIONABLE Milliner and Dress Maker, Cor. Hill and Broadway Sts.. GRIFFIN, GA. --to:-- Low Prices and Satisfaction Guaran* teed. Please call on me when in want of anything in my line. We strive to please everyone. mar. 15d&w3m. IF IW Customers, Aua;ht, Boarders, To be Bought, Agents, Silver or Gold, Orders, Merchandise Sold. Servants or Place, G#ods to Ap raise, Lawyer or Cas#, Opening Days ! Musical Preacher*, Teacxers, Houses To Announce, Acres, Popular Cook*, Butchers or Bakers. ; Books, Boats, or To Hire or Let, Votes, skirt flounce, Offices, Dress or Basement, A cure for disease, First Floor, A Handy Valise, Casement, AMus!inChemS»e, To Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Horse, Teas. Mare, Bees, Monkey or Bear, Peas, Bioonhound or Bpitz Or Are Prone P>ei from Pitz, To Make Known. To Hire a Hall, Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, ooda. An Elegant Carriage. Dry Play \nOpulent .Concert Ball, Upholster)’ Picnics, * or i Skat*?, Excursions, Knick-K'iacks, ’ Plates, I I To Bell to gay creatur’aDive’sians, Ready >I*d*. Di,monds, Clothes Trade, Pearls. Increase of ' Kings, Coal. Coke and wood, Curls, Pictures, Wash for Features, Lect■•res, Kindsoi Iw>d To buy Odd Things, Ail Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theolopffr Cats, Magic, Astrology. Rats, Wealth and Publicity. Fe ic% Mats, World-Wide Fiats Flags, Bata. Bags, Pantaloons, Bags, Hats, Naas. coil* ResDlendertCravats, Dress shirts or * Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollare, Financial Relief, U use for Rent j Stocks, Store, Tenement, Clocks, Cash to be Lmt, ■ ocks, Cash to be Spent, Socks, Scent, Portmonia or Box, Tent, Cement, t ig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Or Even a Beau— Go—- Adriee, . Then in a Trie®, Read Keyond the Pnc*? Take the Advice Far Bclow- Written Below— Written ADVERTISE -IN THE- DeilyNews To Business Men. TLJ iM O in LABORED these days ARGUMENT to convince ISKEf® let GENT men that it Pays Well to Advertis#