The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 21, 1888, Image 4

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Fresh Garden Seed ! . ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. E. It. ANTHONY’S fii/kwt t R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. yf* Old Pictures, Copied sod Enlarged. ttriflU, 6a., March 21. THE FINEST --GROCERIES- IN TOWN l Bath Plain and Fancy, EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First Clans and always FRESH ! At J. M. MILLS’. Tie Entire Slock of Goons STILWELL & KEITH, Are baing sold at a GR EA SAC- RIFICE. These goods IMl’ST BE .SOLD! 4 ^g.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. 31»t. IfSB.-dAw The Biggest Tiling on Ice. Schlitz Celebrated Bottled Beer. Tbi* justly world-renowned bever age. as to excellency in quality and taste, is now for Bale by James Camcbeu., George A Hartnett. and J. J. Ison. Give thsui a call. ia21su-wed.4w. House and Lot for Sale. The Dine room house known as tbe Nall place, corner of Solomon Sixth streets. One Equare from portion boarding of city. Splendid Ad for day house. to C. P. or Thoi Nall. . tf , Lemons still 20 cts. dozen ; and going fast! Hill Patent Flour. One barrel Thur- Momaja Co/foe just leeeived : the ve- | Coffee in the market. Fine Shad re¬ : daily. Annex Cigarettes, all tobac¬ j co—20 for 10 cents. j i j Ofir BLAKELY’S BREAD EVERY DAY ! j j ] BLAKELY. * ’ROUND ABOUT. Nalisra ( Httralsi ••ewp** saS tsa •rsl Haw* fc»«ip- A ti' 8'0 « 00 . Tie the first day of sprig, Ad ali the birds «ig Their sweet, tedder aog* to the rose*: The lillies wid blooh Od code widter’istoob— Each a tibe we're baring, O Bo.ts. Albany is eating new English Judge Boynton is now holding court at Coring too. Mi*s Annie Bates returned to Wesley an college yesterday. C. A. Cooper, Esq., of Orchard Hill, was in the city yesterday. Four new wagons and two buggies were sold in Griffin yesterday. R. II. Brake has fitted up a neat iu anrauce office iu the front of Ed, Fiemis ter’s shoe atore. Yesterday morning's warm rain started vegetation nicely. It will make the corn come right up. The familiar faca of William Betkune was seen upon our streets yesterday. Bill haa been here before. J. T. Baird and D. O. Burk, ol Liber ty Hill, were cracking jokes with their friends in town yesterday. Col. H. P. Brown was completely laid up yesterday with his sore foot, greatly to the regret of his numerous friends. Rev. G. W. Gainer and wife, who hive been tisiting in Griffin, left yester div evening to visit friends on the Geor gia Midland. The approaching prohibition election is not causing any excitement iu Pike, and it is said the county will be allowed to go wet without any ojq>o»itioa by the prohibitionists. Captain Croft reports the burglary business up the Seuoia road as being rather quiet and depressed at preaeut, with no demand for spots bat a lively interest in futures. Why don’t some capitalist erect some new four room cottages to rent? We saw n man yesterday in Search of such a residence, convenient to the business portion of town, but could not And one . R. C. Strozior, of Jones' Mill, one of Meriwether county's most successful fanners, was ia town yesterday shop ping. These good substantial Meriwe'.h er men know where to come to do their trading. Mr. E. Winslow, one of the most prominent and useful citizens of Green title,died at his home Monday morning, aged seventy-seven years. He had many friends all over this section who will greatly mourn his loss. Hugh Porter was in town yesterday shaking Laud* with his Griffin friends. He was greatly surprised at the number of trains coming into Grifhn nt one time, and very much of the opinion that we need a union car shed. The other papers of the State are now printing the picture of Henry Bergk, who dietl last Monday and whose like ness appeared in the News last Wedses day. They sre welcome to the excellent portrait which the News furnished them. Haynes Milam, of Jones' Mill, Meri wether county, who has been here for two or three days past, left for home yes tertlay. He informed us that he has the machinery in readiness and his chair fac tory will be in operation in a few days I-racl Putnam, of Atlanta, was in the city yesterday on business, lie said: “I think Griffin needs a hotel worse than anything else. I have no doubt that it would pay, as it could easily be filled with summer and winter guests. I have long been of this opinion, and have always thought the Logo! corner was the place for it. Remove all those shah by buildings back on Broadway and put up a hotel about like the Markham House: tlin: would be about the right size for the town.” It is said that at a mooting of the fewo l mot !to engineer* ia Atlanta Honda; steps tore taken in anticipation of a geo eral strike all over the United States, j out of sympathy tor the strikeia on the Burlington route It would completely j stagnate busimm ut this time, when all the spring goods arc moving. The case of the application for a re eeiver for the 8. G. A N. A. RR., which ! was to have been tried before Judge Clarke in Atlanta yesterday, was post j poned by the attorneys in the case, who < had been prevented from preparing for ( j it because of attendance upon different circuit courts. A. O. Oay, ot Union district, has a j negro on ii s piece who has nine boys— ( enough, he says, to hang one on every j mile post between his plantation and GrJfin—n •' f mr girls, and there ia not i a single pair i treechea among the lot of them, A G in gentleman who saw some of i j i ye ont plowing in the field with .otbing on bat what is gener j ally coBbulered an undergarment. ' re 1 j marked , . that he , Uionght .. .... they r^th , were er rushing the season, bat was told that I that was their winter and not their earn j iner costume. Northern people should | come d»wu to such a climate, where they can let the breezes play among their legs »y the v. inter long. l’rofes' ?< Etiquette prevents some uxi a from advertising their skill, bnt we are bound by no snsh conventional rnles and think that if we make a discovery that is of benefit to our fellows, we ought Therefore to spread the fact to the whole laud. we cause to be published throughout the land the fact that Br, R. V. Pierce's “Golden Medical Biseovery” is the best known remedy for co r<oimption diseases. ('scrofula Bend of the lnsgs) and k d 10 cents in s amj Br. Pierce's complete treatise on co,. ption, with unsurpas. ed mean* of m.I treatment. Address, World’s Bispensary Medical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N, Y. I HE FASTIDIOUS BURtxLABS. They Wend Their Merry Way Through Town and Take Their Uhelee, The burglars were out again on Monday night, but made a light haul. They found Dr. \\ . T. Cate’s door open, while the doctor and his wife were visiting a neighbor, and walked in to see wherewithal they might be clothed. Mrs. Cate’s mother was in the house and attempted to enter the hall, but one of the gentlemen held the door while the other borrowed the doctor’s best light overcoat, a Derby hat with a red hatband mark ed “Wilbur” and a handsome cloak of Mrs, Cite. This is a lesson to people always to wear their Lest clothes when they go out to visit their neighbors and leave the hali door unlocked. It was also reported that they had visited R. F. Strickland’* residence, but Mr. Strickland denied any knowl eege of the fact. He says be has nothing, but a double barrelled shot gun loaded with buckshot to receive them with. lie had better hide tbe shotgun if he doesn’t want the thieves to get it. Col. William Tecumseh Cole is an other party reported to be robbed, and he says it occnred Friday night but vras never found out until yester day. His clothes were all found on the floor on Saturday morning, as if they bad been searched and the bur glarious gentlemen bad found that Poor Bill bad nothing and had left in disgust. Col. Cole says that they were too proud to carry oft* his over coat. Yesterday, however, upon in vestigation it was found that two dozen silver forks and spoons were missiDg. That tbe intruders were persons of skill in their profession is g^own by thn fact that they entered through a door that was locked and the key left in tbe lock. On Tuesday n’gbt they also car ried off the choicest of Mrs Mose 6 chickens For several nights an entrance has been attempted through one of the doors of Mrs. Drake’s noass. All of this should increase th* i ardware and gunsmith business and a small boom in that line may be ex pected. These be mighty pretty nights for a lynching bee, to vary the tuenoto ny of Lent in a harmless wry. Let us hope that a proper subject ruay be found Strange But >’ice Are Fur tune’s Ways. To buy or not to bay was the question that three ludiss, Mr. II De Luup, tm St. Ann at Mrs. Honors Flotte, »S1 Bayou Road, and Miss Mary Henry. Gilly, 20S St. Phillip st , asked when Mr* V. -0.1 St. I’hillip »t, a ven der of Louisiana State Lotery tickets, catted upon them with tbe last tenth ticket she had. A mutual investment of a quarter of a do! tar was resolved upon on one-tenth of ticket No. 71,575, the number that in the Grand Month'; Drawing, Feb, 7, drew the cap ital prize of One Hundred and Fifty Tlious and Dollar*, and Mrs Gi'lj presented the ticket last Thursday and received therefor a check. Nice, wasn't it, for a tSi-cent invest meet each.—[New Orleans (La.) Picavun**, Feb V! .i!!*T PERFECT «*°i */&£££? mlntbM% P ]qnarur <$***?» tury. It iauaed by tbe United Ptataa Gov* eminent. Endorsed by the heads of the Q^t Universitie® as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Bikini; Powder doesno' contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. JfEW T08K, CHICAGO. ST, LOCIS. dtthwStbp.lop col.nrm Orchard Hill Items. Orchard Hill, Mar. 20, 1888.— Lovely weather for farming Tbcio was pre :cbing at the Bap list church last Sunday by tbe pas tor, Rev. Wash Oliver. It being communion day, quite a crowd were present. Mrs. A P. Camp has a large school at this plstte. She is an excellent teacher, and her pupils learn fast. Rev. E. R. Cook filled Lis regular appointment at Midway last Sunday. We have a large and flourishing Sunday School at this place, super intended by that prince of good fel lows. John D. Cunningham, Jr Quite a crowd of Griffinites speDt Sunday with us. Mrs. E, R. Cook has a music class at the Hill. We have long needed a first class music teacher, aud we certainly have one in the person of this most estimable lady. I only wish to say that the article in the Snu was written by H. Iverson Starr, ex sewing machine agent t who is well known between Sonny Side and B.irtresville, more especially hero at the Hill. Tom Thrash was not the originator of thcrepoit. The item was intended as a “joke and any sensible person would so con etruo it; every OBe at the Hill knew how it was intended, and received it so. save tbe great, original and only Road Overseer Sewing Machine Henry Iverson Starr, the Texas ran¬ ger. His paragraph docs no harm, for he is well known at home. Should he say auy more in reference to the affair, I will give ihe readers of the News a few facts concerning his ca reer as a Sewing Machine agent, and other things. Stbscriber. Unlike other cathartics, Br. Pierce’s “Pellets” do not render the bowels cos tive after operation, but, on the contrary, establish a permanently healthy action. Beiiig entirely vegetable.no particular care is required while using them. By druggists' Point in Ftiqaette, A reader of tbe Herald writes to say that be ia fond of plug tobacco, and to ask if its use in moderate quantities would do violence to tbe etiquette cl mmon among gentlemen i j the best American society. It is questions I.ke this which do violence to the accommodating spirit ol the Herald. Ti. ,• standing of plug tobac co in society has never been autbori tatively settled, but to be on the safe side, the inquiring gentleman •hould use fine cut at weddings and ball*.—[Chicago Herald. 1 ‘ Che Greatest Ora r.n Earth for Fala.” WfUl J ’ *-TO rnar. quick k!r !t than ary otht*r k»ovrn Xeur&!giA,| reir-l r-f Pvv Rheumatism. | Burn*, r Tin^*. svaAte, vaJti*, KtitT .Nc-ek, Cuts, Bruises, Lumha-f I b Sores, Frost-bite*, ___ I r \ -un-v, Ba* k%ch ‘, outn*y. bore HeiulAChe.l Thr««at,| i Sr ia* I V\ .unds, lootofl ! f Lins, cte. Price* 5» 2 ScTm. < U. < .*\ •» boil boula. u Sold by a'll ’SST- jj*- Si -♦*. < auticn.—The gvn ourL I nine - 1 i‘< rHdo-Mark- -i i • i bear* ourl ;~Tv^:r... r.'jteii n I i Cal, and Sole! r a. ? v 0 r & t .--T-rh . or*, .iaiumore, lid., V. !x A. Bft, BULL’S CeUSH SYRUP For tbe cure of Coughs, Colds, Hosrse- ress, Wfcoc-i::^ Croup, Cou;h, Asthma, Bronchitis, suatpi. c.:J the Incipicr.t relief cf Coa- coa- •umpti u -parrej ^ in advanced stages of the Disease. A or Sale Ly nil Drug gists Pr>? C r*« GEO. E. PRICE. P- FOSTER Price & Poster, gucccaaora to G, W, Price, -DEALERS IN- Boats, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American Cali Shins. Shoe Findings, Ac. 9 tar las. Means'and W. L. Douglas' $3.00 Shoes a Specially, “faa 24 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA. febl ld«Jtw‘2m FULL LINE NEW GOODS. LANDRETH GARDEN SEED-NEW CROP J. H. KEITH & CO ROBERT BUIST’S EASTERN SEED IrishPotatoes! -AND- ALL KINDS GARDEN SEED --- at--- HOLMAN it CO.’S. GEORGE SEYMORE --IS ON OECK FOR THE-- SPRING AND SUMMER! -WITH ALU THE NICEST KINDS OF— SEASONABLE -> DRINKS, -SUCH AS Milwaukee and Ch. Moerlein Beer-Mumm’s, Heidsick and Other Winw. Plain and Mixed Drinks, Ac. -Dog- ★ A Select Line of Fine Cigars. * For Sale. A bargain can be had by a cash mrchaser in the following named iroperly: One half acre lot on Tay or street near the Sam Bailey Insti tute, seven room dwelling with large kitchen attached and a well of water that cannot be excelled in tbe city, a very neb garden, also a lot and nice little barn and stable, all xcry conveniently arranged. This is a very desirable home for any one wishing to be near one of the best chools in the State. Also hundred acres of land in 3 ike county in one mile of Jolly on he Georgia Midland radrrad. About me third of this land is original tim her, the remainder in high state o uhivation, of which about 20 acres is f the finest brat ' bottom. This ia n admirable p’ r a stock farm nd any one v a. to engage in . .be business would do well to pur chase, which can be done on very rea sosable terms, either cash or part and remaindp’ n 1 months. T, G. McAfee, at 1 P. G’antons, corner Meriwether ; 1 8 streets, or ad dress tbroug • \ P• O. box 219, Griffin, l t. jan4d&w3m. S f. NiWHDOffi j Insurance \ j j j CRiFFIN, CEORCIA- | j To;-- Strongest Companies, Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements. SUMMER TERM Begins April 16. Ends June 23.1888 New classes and private instruction in Voice, __ Piano, Violin, and all Orchestral In¬ urements, English piano ami Crgan Tuning, Orato¬ ry, Branches. French, German and Itallian Languages, Drawing. Painting, Mod thug aud portraiture. Tuition, to to per term Lectures on Music, Art, Litera tur-, etc , lr.. eminent speaialtists, sud Gener al Claeses, Recitals, etc., free to all regular students. Boa d and room in the New Home, $5.00 to $7.50 per week. New Calendar free, Address XEvr kuh\i.(0\*irut«ht E. TOUR.TEE, Dir., Franklin9q- Bos'on. mar^ldAwtm PARKER’S GINGER TONIC dh£re«s;n^ -.,7 il --- i’ernAle C-nmpiaint*. and Uie isof theStonuuhh. Liv er. JaLidoevs and Boweia ff* thr,UKUK1 » M me prav. moo would nrover MRS. HI. L. WHITE, FASHIONABLE Milliner and Dress Maker, Cor. Hill and Broadway Sts.. GRIFFIN*, GA. -- jol-- 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<fcw3m. ri m ra Customers, Aught, Boarders, To be Bought, Agents, Silver or Gold, Orders, Merchandise Sold. Servants or Plaee, Gvoda to Apt raise, Lawyer or Case, Opening Days Musical Teac iere, To Annonnce, Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres, Cooks, Butchers or Bakers. Books, Boats, To Hire or Let, Votes, Dress skirt flounce, Offices, for disease, or Basement, A cure First Floor, A Handy Valise, Casement, A MusIinChemUe, To Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Horse, Teas, Mare, Bees, Monkey or Bear, Peas, Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone Fret from Fitz, To Make Known, To Hire a Hall, Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, ood?, An Elegant Carriage, Dry AnOpulent Marriage,Upholstery, Picnics, Play .Concert or Ball, Excursions, Skates, Knick-Knacks, •Plates, garcreatur’sDiveisions, To sell to Ready Msds, Diamonds, Clothes Jgj. Curls, Pictures, Wash for Features, Lectures, Tobuy Odd ThiDgs, All Kindsof Fe**l Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology, Cats, Magic, Astrology, Fedcitv, Rats, Wealth aud Mats. Worldwide Publl« , /i Flats Flags, Bats Bags, Pantaloons, Bags, Hats, Nags. collar*, ResnlendertCravats, Dress shirts or Mutton or Beef. Almighty Dollars, Finaneial Relief. House for Rent, Stocks, Store, Tenement Clocks, Cash to be Lint, jlocUs, Cash to be Spent- Socks, Scent, Portmonia or Box, Tent, Cement, Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Or Even a Beau- Go— Adviea, Then in a Trice. Read Beyond the Price, Take th* Advice Far Below- Written Below— Written ADVERTISE - IS THE- Daily News To Business 3Ien* ■XT O LABORED ARGUMENT IS itB* JX in these days to convince men that it Pays Well to Adverti#