The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 22, 1888, Image 4

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IP Fresh Garden Seed ! K I SETS AND SEED POTATOES. Er- ONION --AT-- JE. K. ANTHOi* IT’S R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. jar Old Pictures, Copied and Enlarged. (tiiffio. «•„ Marcli 22 . THE FINEST -GROCERlEii- IN TOWN! Both Plain and Fancy. I EVERYTHING Guaranteed to he First Class and always mi FRESH ! At J. M. MILLS’. Ttie Entire Ml of Goods STILWELL & KEITH, Are Inm] sold at a GTEA SAC- RIFICE. These goods |MUST BE SOLD! ^^The Most of them are Fresh. First-class Goods. Genuine Bargains May be had. Come while you can find what you want. 4. F. STILWELL, Keeciver 23 Hill St., GRIFFIN. GA Jan. Slat, l*ss,-d<\iw House and Lot tor Sale. The nino room house kuotvn as tbo Nall place, corner of Solomon amt Sixth Bt reels. One square from business portion of city. Splendid place for day boarding bouse. Ad ply to C. P. or Tbo. Nall. tf Advice to Mothers. Mks. Winslow’s Soothing Sykit for children teething, is tbo pro: eriptiou • one of the best female nurses ami physiciutiB in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never failing success by tnillious of mothers /or their children. During the process of teething its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dys entery and and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, wind colic. By giving health to the child. Price 25 eeuts a bottle. augmahtwl v Lemons still 20 cts. dozen and going fast o l Beil Hill Patent Flour. One barrel ber’s Momaja Coffee just leeeived : the best Coffee in the market Fine Shad re- celvecl daily. Annex Cigarettes, all tobac- co —20 — for - 10 ceiits. DST BLAKELY’S BREAD EVERY DAY ! BLAKELY. ’KOUXV ABOUT. ffallrra ( oar^rslBf »n4 €*#» • ral Im»i » iut met suo is »nw toim Let ns gather up the bliz/.arda As they howl around our door, I art ns pack away the snow-drift* That now dot the landM-apc o'er Let u* bottle op the zero That now cm* us like a blade, For we’ 1 need it «)1 next summer Wise* it’s ninety in tiie shade. Mr. J F. Riviere, of Thoinaston, i* in the city. T, B. Rice, of Atlanta, spent yesterday in Griffin. J. 8. Ernosf, of Macon, wne In the city yesterday. K 11. Lacy, of Seltus. Ala , l- registered at the NY I/ns House Mr. and Mrs. E. M Walsh came up from Columbus yesterday. Dr. J. 31. Kelley ha? returned home to his friends and patient-*. It. N. Ellis, of Greenville, passed through yesterday on his way to New York. John Tyler was ameiig those who bad a sadder, call to Atlanta yesterday, A 8 .Murray went to Newman yesterday and goe- from there to Atlanta to-day. Mrs l). J. Bailey left yesterday morning to be with Mrs Grantiand at Thodaasvfile. Miss Kit* McMichael, w ho has been visit lug fricids in Griffin, has returned home to Ja* ksou. II. Robinson, of Atlanta, earae down yes¬ terday and will stay at L. (Jordon’s store dur lag his absence Marshal T. G. Manley and Clerk W. M. Thomas left for Atlanta yesterday us witness m in the Brooks case. Miss Emma button, who has been visiting Mr-. K. M. Drewry for a week imst, return¬ ed home to Forsyth yesterday. Ii is rumored that an extra session of Botti Superior Court will be called to try the par¬ ties accused of the McNair murder, Moutc uiioiy Folsom, the newspa: #r writer, passrd through yesterday on the way to till a long felt wunt ut Cedartowu. It will soon be time for the Sunday.sehuols to begin to picnic; Tience nn increase in the roll-culls may be reasonably expected. Murray Taylor, of Florence. Miss., who lias been paying a b it-f visit to Aleck Mur¬ ray, left yesterday for Hampton. Thieve* are becoming so common in Grif- flu that tlie street lamps have to be taken iu of nights to keep thorn from being stolen. Drummers lire a surer-index of coming apong than the swallows. They have been here this week, and a goodly number of them. The Farmers’ alliance is flourishing in Meriwether. Lodges are being organized all ovtr the county. The county alliance meets at Lutliervi le Apr! 7. D O Castou,a former employe of this office, has decided to leave Griffin. and will depart to-day for Butts county, from there to the land of flowers. $; e„k w ell of your city, and repeat, repeat and repeat again the best tilings callable from her vast volumes of tact and exliaust- less quarries of resources. J. J. Williams, John Mauley, Elijah Man¬ ley, Mrs. llattou and Joe Adair, of Cabins district, went to Atlanta yesterday as wit- ne ses in the case against Big J:bn Brooks. M. F, Swini is ageut for the News at Or¬ chard Hill. Anyone wautiug tc subscribe in that section cau, just leave the money with Millard bwint, the efficient postmaster of that place. Harry 11111, a young colored negro, who bus been stealing dower- irom Mrs. Abel Wiiglit, Mrs D H- 1’eden aud others, was caught up with yesterday aud checked in his flowery career, John Cunningham, of Orchard Hill, says the fruit crop is slightly injured, if at ad, and he ought to know. Almost every news¬ paper we come across has an article beaded “It the Fiuit lnjuted’f’’ 1.. Uordon surely married Tuesday and be and w ife are i pending a few weeks in New Orleans, Now York and other points. One o; toe prettiest bouqii ts **« ever saw was ma ’,*• by Mi-s Tri Roberts and sent him by his head man, Cliff McKinney. Note.—Be suspicions of persons who r. commend any other articles as just as good ’and take nothing * Ise but Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. -- - - - -♦ If you want to have your baby healthy ami breutilnl, four things are m aces saty: Fresh air, good food, bright sun ahum and Dr Bull's IUby Syrup A negro cabin »aa fired at tha station at Williamson an Twwdsy night, a law car* moved off the aide track open ^be main track, and the ‘•depot’' derailed It ia j thought to have been a premature oelebra. , tion of the return of legalized liquor into Pike j “I always liked the Episcopal religion best,' said the Color.el, a* he eyed a pretty girl waiting bomt from afternoon services w ith a morocco bound prayer book in her hand. “If you are an Episcopalian you get credit for going to church not only while yen arc there, but all the way going and alt the way borne ” There was a great deal ol wind and light¬ ning on Tuesday night, and every appear¬ ance of a cyclone in this section, hot diligent inquiry at nil points along the different rail roads centering ia Goiffin failed to elicit any news of damage. Some fencea were blown down between here and Carrollton and the roadbed of the Atlanta and Florida Railroad was slightly wa-bed, C.B. B j.-twii »x-Esq , left yesterday to obey the mmav of subpoena to be present la the case *fth united States vs Big Jolim Brooks, h the circuit court at Atlanta. This is the old matter of the pension secured for Mrs. Hatton by fraudulent represents tion*, reported some eight months ago, and Char ie Bostwkk says he thinks it will be a “somewhat knotty ease." Brooks was arrest •d and carried to Atlanta on Tuesday The dw< ilingof Mrs. Ora B. Dumas, situat ed about three miles north of Barnesville, was burned Monday night about 10 o'clock. The Arc is supposed to have been caused by a defective floe, mu'' " nade such headway before it was d m . that it was irapossi ble tc arrest its progress. All of her out houses, together with a large quantity of corn and fodder, were destroyed, it was occu¬ pied by a tenant, Mr, John Booth, and was Insured for $1,000 in the Liverpool, London and Globe. Professional EWqoette prevents sons doctois from advertising their skill, bi are bound by do snob conventional * and thick that if we make a discov hat is of benefit to our fellows, we ought to t-pread the fact to the whole laud. Therefore we cause to be published throughout the land the fact that Dr. R. V. Pierce s “Goldeu Medical Discovery" is the best known remedy for consumption ( scrofula of the lungs) and kindred diseases. Send 10 cents tu s amps for Dr. Ptei ce’s complete treatise on consumption, with unsurpass ed me«ns of self treatment. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, tm Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Unlike other cathartics, Dr. Pierce’s “Pellets” do not render the bowels cos tive after operation, but, on the contrary, establish a permanently healthy action. Being entirely vegetable, no particular By care is required while using them. druggists- Orchard Hill Happenings. Orchard Hill, March 21—The season for planting corn is «t hand and the farmers arcs busy depositing the precious seed in the soiI. Some of them have finished planting, while others ure iu a rush to get through by the last of the present week. I think there will be a considerably larger acreugo in corn this year than for several years past. The farmers in this section are beginning to find nut that they can't afford to raise cotton to buy their supplies. They have been n long while in ascertain iug this fact, though cert«in!y better lue than never. I think the first one to come to that conclusion in this section was that gentleman who was in Griffin last Tuesday laying in his supplies. Some time about the first of last year ho decided that he could really save money by raising cotton and buy his supplies and of course planted his crop accordingly: but ob. fata! mistake! However, ho did plant a roasting ear patch, and as they came iu bad a royal time for a season; but tbo seasou was too short. By and by the lusfious roast in g ear gave out, as well also ns the corti made the previous year ami of coarse that gentleman has been lay ing in his supplies at short intervals •ver since that time, but I am satis tied that he is ou the stool of repent ance. Ho says he is like the girl that sut ou William’s knee, he’ll never do so any more, or like the gentleman that paid his best girl a visit and remained until a late hour in lire n>gbt, during which t me some ruthless wretch shaved his horse's mane and tale. All these things are bad, but such is life. Mr. \V. J. Duke has with the county commissioners to build the bridge at Buck creek, near Iteboboth church. He has secured the setvices of Mr. T. J. Atkinson, who is a master mechanic, to superin tend the work, which i» sufficient to insure that it will be done in work niau like style. The work will he i commenced and perhaps completed by the last of the present week, i he peaches are uot killed, as we lhougbt - The reo nt coi.i amp real. stv,uei1 lo Ue ab!es ‘‘ inr, ° u * m d.. g uiwin keepmg back thei« 8i ict» = ^ UD '!\[ be I e T° ,1 ‘ a T ‘ Maj. Will utills 1 ami fatimy, ef Milner, visited the p.i t u to! roof J Sunday. Mrs Patsey Duncan is vis.ting her daughter, Mrs. M V. Carder, of TUU. WWTdJ PURE Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than n quarter of a een tury. It iaused by the United states 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, I.ime, *»r Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YOHK. CHI. AGO. ST. LOUIS. dtihwStbp.top col.nrm Milner. Misa Orrie Cooper will visit rela tives and friends at Milner in a short time- Mr. D. G. B. has been prospect tDp the matrimonial ground for some time and has at last made up his mind to become a candidate for that blissful state. It will not be necessa ry to cast but one ballot to have Lfim elected. Who sill be the lucky one? It is leap year, yon know, and such an opportunity should not be allow e.i to pass. Rosie. Important to seven out of every ten people.—The moment constipation be gin*, that moment the blood begins to be impure and poor, aud the system to demand the use of Laxador. Southern Antidote for Malaria. It is generally known that Simmons Liver Regulator is relied upon to secure immunity from all malarial disorders. This is proven by its popularity, aud anyone who has lived in the south has seen ts corutive effects and the protection it gives ugainstthis weaken¬ ing and dangerous malady. It acts more promptly than calomel or quinine, without any of their injurious consequences. Blcyclus and Tricycles. The speed attained by the bicycles and tricycles ou a good road is superior to that attained by a fast trotter for the same distance, and as a speedy mode of conveyance is only surpassed by a locomo¬ few of the fastest steamships and the tive. Two riders recently rode a tricycle 20 miles 715 yards m one hour. and rode 25 miles in 75 minutes 42.8 seconds, or at an average rate of 20.85 miles per hour. The mechanical construction of a bicycle is well Worth study. The requi¬ site amount of strength is probably ob¬ tained w ith a smaller proportion of weight than in any other machine, and considering the trying nature of the strains, a fair amount of durability and immunity from breakdowns is obtained. The price, however, i<er pound (about $;ii of the Ik -t and lightest machines is considerably in excess of that of almost any other machinery.—Uailroad Gazette. Fraying for Fine Weather. In those countries where, unlike Cali¬ fornia, they have to pray for fine weath¬ er, it needs sometimes a great deal of faith to stick to the church. In Scotland, for instance, one of the few really relig¬ ious countries in the world, a largo pro¬ portion of the minister's duty is to pray for fine weather. There was a quiet Scotch village where the farmers were all in the dumps. The Scotch mist kept coming down all the time, and it alter¬ nated with a frequent very heavy storm. Tho minister had prayed every Sabbath for fine weather without avail for four weeks. He met an old fanner one day. “John,” he said, “thisfearfu’ weather’s nathing but a judgment o’ God on this parish. YeT sick a wicked lot that tho Lord’s jist gnun to punish ye. - ’ “’Deed, minister, we riinna tak’ the same view * f it. We think that there’s somethin' ti matter wi’ the minister. Ho hat iu- a sufficient influence up there; an" 1 i tollin' ye, minister, if ye dinna succc- ' wi' your prayer next Sab¬ bath wcTi u'.aist unfortunately com¬ pelled to di. '.iiu ' ye an’ ca’ somebody else.”—San •'iauciseo Chronicle Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,! j C roup, A sth m a. Br oncl ii 1 1 s, \V h oop- ing Cough, Incipient Consumption and relieves consumptive persons in advanced sale by stages Druggists. oj the Frie^, disease. 25 For ] a!) cts. CAt’TIO*’ —The Pennine I>r. rui>! issold only in white 1 croppers. 2 and boars ourn re*I trade ES MARKS, to V. If: .1 1' Frr f , Circle, a Cc«- /.«/>• /, and the fac-similo ** £-i: r. \1 ure - rtf .1 ob n \V. I? -.i 5>..S llB r; . tI A>< < J B«ltimorc .M<l,,V .S. A ..Sole?-o• ri-'tors. 0 fill I I i III! I HU STOP CNEWHO TOBAU'O! Chew ORF.'.T I.unge’s plttg-g ' TH E TOI..U ' AXTt W. f! ! \if €«* J*. *.% ci 14 ~*US T AT £TL r l. JWUl & Co a fdmrtk. »or* AH'Lmuliv- . .4 ****'•■ GEO. E. PRICE. 3. P POSTER Price & Poster, SncccffMorff to O. W, Price, -DEALERS IN- Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, Fnnch and Americas Calf Skins. Shoe Findings, &c. m- Jas. Mean*’ and W. L. Douglas’ $3.00 Shoes a Specialt). ^ 24 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA. feblldttw2m 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 & CO.’S, 9?. SEYMORE GEOB GE ---IS ON DECK FOR THE-- SPRING AND SUMMER! -WITH ALL THE NICEST KINDS OF— SEASONABLE -> DRINKS, -SUCH AS- Milwaukee and Ch. Moerlein Beer Mumm's, Heidsick and Other Wines. Plain and Mixed Drinks, &c. ★ A Select Line of Fine Cigars. ★ For Sale. A bargain can be had by a cash turchaser in the following named troperty; 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 the city, a very rich garden, also a lot and nice little barn and stable, all very conveniently arranged. This is a very desirable home for any one wishing to be near one of the best cbools in the State. Also I hundred acres of land in r’ike county in one mile of Jolly on he Georgia Midland railrr ad. About me third of this laud is original tim her, the remainder in high siate o ultivation, of which about 20 acres is f the finest bra:, i bottom. This is n admirable p'' '.or a stock farm nd any one wHir to engage in .be business wculd. do weii to pur chase, which can be done on very rea sonable terms, either cash or part and remaindr; n 1 months. T. G. 1 1 McAfee, at P. Plan-tons, corner i Meriwether : P streets, or ad dress throug’ ' ... J, P. O. box 219, Griffin, f jan4d&w3m. S W. MANP-M k SONS CR FFIft, : : : GEORGIA. -tof- Strongest Companies, Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements. SUMMER TERM Begins April 16. Ends June 23, 1888 New classes aud private instruction In Voi e, t’iauo, Violin, amt all Orchestral !n- -trunients, Piano and Crgsn I uning. Orato¬ ry, Engl‘ah Branches, French, German and Haitian Languages, Drawing, Painting, Mod ehng and portraiture. Tuition, $5 to $25 per term. Lectures on Music, Art, l-itcra tur , etc , by eminent specialtists, and Goner al Classes, Recitals, etc., free to all regular students Boa d and room in the New Home, to $7 50 per week’ N ew Calendar free. Address sew E.tci txiK oysFnvyTonr E. TOU3JEE, Dir., FranklinSq- Bos on. mar21d&wltn PARKErs GINGER TONI The Best Cure for Couirhs, Wrak Lunits. Asthma, Imlt eestjon. valuable InuardCjns. Lxltaustion. Comhinin^Uie r-.eut.-uuiS with Jamacia Gintrcr, it exert, a eura- Ure pow.-r over diaeasw .jiiSiioau to other remedies. Weak Lun«. Kheumauxm, Female Complaint*, and the flistre«i;mfillsorthcstomaeh. dra^j-intt thousands Lnor.Kulnev,and ISvweis we to the erave would reeorer their health by the uraely use ot I arkek's Ginoer Toxic. It is ne w life and strength to the aged. 60 c. at L-rutt- fiars Hisrox & Co.. i-C wniiam sire.-:, X y. MRS.M.L. WHITE, FASHIONABLE Milliner and Dress Maker, Cor. Hill and Broadway Sts., GRIFFIN, GA. - lol -- 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: Customers, Aught, Boarders, To be Bought, Agents, Silver or Gold, Orders, Merchandise Sold. Servants or Place, G»ods to Ap raise, Lawyer or Casa, Opening Days Musical Teac icrs, 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 MusiinChcmise, To Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Horse, Teas. Mare, Bees, Monkey or Bear, Or Peas, Are Prone Bloonhound or Kpitz F-C! from Fitz, To Make Known, To Hire a Hall, Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, oods, An AnOpulent Elegant Carriage, Dry Upholstery, Marriage, Play .Concert or Ball, Picnics, Skates, Excursions, Plates, Knick-Knacks, To sell to gay t rentur’sDive' sions, Mads, Diamonds, Clothes Ready Trade, Pearls. Increase of Wood Rings, Coal. Coke and Curls, Pictures, Wash for Features, Lectures, Food To buy Odd Things, All Kindsof Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology. Cats, Magic, Astrology, icity. Rats, Wealth and Fe Mats, World-wide Publicity, Flatf Flags, Bats. Bags, Pantaloons, Bags, Resp'lender Nags. collars, tCravata, Dress shirts or Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars, Financial Relief, H use for Rent, Stocks, Store, Tenement, Clocks, Cash io be L mt, , ocks, Cash to be Spent, Socks, Scent, Portmonia or Box, Tent, Cement, i ig. Even Sheep or Ox, Roman Go— Or a Beau- Advice, . Then in a Trice, Read the Take the Advice Far Beyond Price, Written Below— Written Below- ADVERTISE -IN THE- DailyNews To Business Men* 9 XJ O LABOBE D ARGUMENT ISNEEDED aX in these days to convince IN i *- GENT men that it Pays Well to Advertise