The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 24, 1888, Image 4

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t Fresh Garden Seed ! ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. E. R. AKTHON¥’S J*4fcwi? R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER- PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. jjr Old Picture*. Copied *nd Enlarged. Griffin. t»a., March 24. ’ j THE FINEST 1 -GKOCEItlES- ! IN TOWN 1 Both Plain and Fancy, EVERYTHING Guaranteed to be First Class and always FRESH ! At J. M. MILLS’. Tie Entire Stock of Goods -OF- STILWELL & KEITH Are bsnj sold at a G3£\ SAC* RIFICE. These goods |MUST BE SOLD! 4g^The Most of them are Fresh. FirsUclass Goods. Genuine Bargains May be had. Come while you can find what you want. 1 . F. STILWELL, Receiver 23 Hill St. GRIFFIN. GA Jan. 31st. l!*S8,~dAw House and Lot for Sale. The nine room house known as the Nall place, corner of Solomon nod Sixth streets. 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. Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing Strip for childreu teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians used iu the United States, amt has been 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 child from pain, cures dys eutery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind colic. l»y giving hoaltb to the thild. Puce 25* cents a bo'tie. angeod.twly 'ROUND ABOUT. Hutlor* (*s**iala|r P***l* • rat Mmwm AM) IT CAME. Hsil, smiling spring: we’ll now take down The parlor store; It'e reign la orer; The skle* are bright, do more they frown, The meads will soon be gay with clover. Twai thus he wrote. Poor IncktiaR wqiht ! Uis lines had scarcely reached the pru nter When rtmc the nt ws: “Expect tonight *" The fiercest snowstorm of the winur j. Ernest, of Atlanta, is at the Nelms House. H. B. Crawford, of Atlanta, is in town. C. P. Beets is in the city from Chat tanooga. T. J. Warded, ol tho Gate City, was io Griffin yostarday, B. H. H. Roan, of Atlanta, was seen on oor streets yesterday. Tho skating rink was opened again at Patterson’s hall laet night. A. E. Oliver, of Macon, spent yes ter*. <b»y with his Griffin friends. A plain drunk was run in by our vig¬ ilant police force yesterday. Capt. W. C. Lyons, of Mscod, paid hi* store here a visit yesterday. Oyster soup will be served at Dock Ison's free lunch counter today. Mrs, D. H. Peden lost all her flowers by thieves oa Thursday night. M H. Couch, Senoia's leading mer- chaus, spent yesterday in Griffin. 'Mm Chattie Mitchell has returned from a fonr days visit to her Uncle John. The History Class will begin the study of German history on next Tfaurs day. ,7. II, Linger and i H. Cherry went on a revenue raid down in the moun tains last night. Capt. Carver, of Lincoln, Neb:, bas bought of W, II. Lyon fifty-five acres of the old Beck place. This is cold weather for picnics, but it is a picnic foi seedmen who get to fill all orders three or four times. JU". I). Cunningham, it,, of Orchard Hilt, was in the city yesterday and says tlio finit may bo killed by this oold snap. Miss Leila Richardson, of Boston, will give a reading for the benefit of the Uriffiu Memorial Association next Tuos day night. Big rohu BrookB is out on bond. His ease was only before the U. 8. grand jury. Duly part of the witness, have l>eeii examined. TLe Baptist reunion on Thursday night was a very pleasant affair, although the cohi weather kept msoy good Christians home. A petition is being numerously signed asking the council to take some action in the matier of a bell alarm. It ought to wake the council up. “Miss Lorraiue King, with Miss Oli vette Boyd, at home, March 28, 1888,” is the sard received by a large number of Griffin young people. A perambulating phreuologis: has been iu town for a couple of days past, feeling the bump* of the most arislo cratic people of Griffin. A number of ladies and gentlemen will meet nt the residence of Capt H. P. Hill on Tuesday afternoon for tho pur pose i t forming a Shakspeare c,ub. The Carrollton freight engine got off the track ou the Hue to the turn table Thursday u ght, keeping the bands busy until twelve o'clock getting it back again. To enjoy go«d heath, aim to always have abundant sleep: this can generally be tenur¬ ed l>y management, unless yon b*ve a cry¬ ing ba’n, io which case Dr. Bult's Baby Sy* rup will greaiy assist. To equalize the circulation of the blood, subdue nervousness and cleanse the system, use Lnxador, the great regulator. Price only 15 i euls. Saturday , March 24th. i j i ★ N E W A ARRIVALS: K R I V A L 8: ★ ICE CURED BELLIES, NEW YORK GOSHEN BUTTER. FINE CREAM CHEESE. TOMATOES, 10 c. Thnrbers Asparagus and Condensed Stewed Tomatoes, Momaja Cof¬ fee. Lemons 20 cents dozen. Fine Shia. Trout and Oysters this morning and every day. Blakely's Breads. BLAKELY. GONE GLIMMERING! ! THE FltriTCROr FI.ULLT JlffD f.f- FElTCALLT KILLED, Thu Happily Relieving This S e eUt w i ef all Fat are Suspense- -Tea Degrees Below Freexlag Daea It. People who like pete ho can find some very excellent canoed articles at the different groceries that adver use in ^ibe Njtws. Some persons tbink canned peaches much superior to the raw, native article, and raaily they are rot bad with good rich cream. Fresh, raw j aches are too apt to be picke ' bef c ripe, and are often wormy a ad gummy and knotty, with a tendency to produca colic and consequent discontent. Dried or evaporated peaches are very goud occasionally in puffs. Tha practice of eating dried peaches and then drinking water should be dis couraged, ax it is calculated to de ceive people : ’ •' idea that the consumer has „ i manic blood in his veins. These preliminary remarks are merely thrown out as health hints. Rich people whoso pampered appe tites will be sated by nothing but fresh fruit, however unhealthy, can probably oh' * few choice peaches during the t ter from the Sunny North, as the . 13 in Delaware and Maryland are still supposed to be sound. But'they will not get any here. At least not many. And if any, they will probably be a poor article. A peach that can stand being cycloned and blizzarded and interviewed and talked about and then left out in the cold world alone ia the middle of March, with its flannels off and the mercury down to 22, without being killed, is very , apt to be tough, very tough. Geor gia peaches are not built that way, and gave up their sweet young life at half past four o’clock yesterday morning, and it is comforting is think that the angels are eating the peaches and cream that else would have been our destined portion. Mr. D. Wing, the well known pro prietor of the evaporator, ha i watch ed the weather closely, and autbori zes the statement that the fruit is a gone gosling. With ice an inch thiok yesterday morning, it was very easy to believe him. Mr. Waddell brought in new growth from some forward Ives beedling Grapes, sev eral inches long, that were frozen. The old aaytng that peaches are never killed in March is knocked in to a cocked hat. Peach and honey will soon be to Georgians nothing but a sad, sweet memory. The price of almonds and prussic acid will immediately go up as one of the indirect results of the freeze. There is t;o doubt that the fruit is all gone. Unlike other cathartics, Dr. Pierce’s “Pellets” do not render the bowels cc« five after operation, but, on the contrary, establish a permanently healthy action. Being entirely vegetable, no particular care is required wfftle using them. By druggist*- Ernest Lower leaves this morning for Newnan to fill an engagement with the brass band of that place—from there he goes to LaGrange, where ho will put up several electric call Wells. Those who believe that the fruit was all destroyed on Thursday uight will find their views sustained oa this page. Those who think the fruit is still all right will please confine themselves to the article on that subject on the first page. We aim to please all our readers. As will be seen by the notice ia anotb er column, tbo cotton firm ofSoirelANall waa dissolved yesterday by mutual, con sent.MajorSorrel retiring. After having acquired a handsome competency we were pained to hear that the Major con temylated voluntarily embracing pover ty, embarkiDg iu the newspaper bnsi ness. Woman and Her Diseases is tli 5 title of a large illustrated treatise, by Dr. R V. Pie.oe, Buffalo, N. Y., sent to any address for ten cents in stamps. It teaches successful self- treat menf. Southern Antidote for Malaria. It is generally known that Simmons Liver Regulator is relied disorders upon to seeore This immunity is from »li malarial proven by It# popularity, and anyone who has lived in the e.>otb has >een ts curative effects and protection it gives eg-instthis It weaken¬ and dangerous malady. sets more •fUUW EIGHT PURE Its f uperior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a ctn tury. It tsused by the Uutted 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, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in C„ns. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. SEW TOOK. CHICAGO. ST. LOCI*. d4thwStbp,top col.nrm Central Eaiiroad Time Table SOUTH W ABB. Baruesville Special (Sunday only 7:45 a. in. Barnesville Aecommoda fion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. m. Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. ca. Passenger No. 11, 11:31 a. nt Passenger aud Mail No. 1, 4:01 p. in. Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. in SOUTHWARD. Passenger and Mail No. 2. 8:20 a. m. PasseDger No. 14, 11:20 p m. Passenger No. 12, 4:05 p. m. Barnesville Special (Sunday only) 4:58 p. m. Barnesville Accomruoda tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p. m. Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. m. Pleasant to the taste and surprisingly quick in relievin. | coughs and colds it is not ?t all strange that Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup al ways succeeds. Saivati n Oil, the greatest pain-cure on earth, is guaranteed to effect a cure, where It is possible for the seitof the disease to be reached by a liniment. Price ?5 cents a bottle. >ta*x the I’eoplc Never wc. A woman who lias the craze for stamp collecting called at the Bangor postoffice recently and said she wanted to buy ‘‘some of the stamps which are canceled when postage is paid on regular publica¬ tions. '' It is against the rule to sell these stamps, and the woman’s remark led to an investigation by an inspector. Ac¬ cording to a rule of the department, mail matter prepaid is receipted in a book, which is sent to Washington when filled. Stamps of a particular sort were placed on the receipts and canceled. As they were never allowed to go froni the office they were of course of great value to col¬ lectors. The inspector found that the book had been taken by an employe, who believed it to be of no value. He sold them and found eager customers for them. Whatever he laid on hand he gave to the inspector who called on him. —Springfield Republican. Our Total Coast. Line. The Pacific ocean boundary of the United States has a greater extent of coast line than the Atlantic shore. The aggregate of our shore line on the Pacific is 12.7:14 miles, while on the Atlantic it is 11.800 niih s, and on the Gulf of Mex¬ ico 0,843. It was the annexation of Alaska that promoted the Pacific coast to a higher figure than the Atlantic, Alaska having 9.830 miles of coast line. If the lake boundary Is added it gives us a total coast line not very short of twice the circumference of the earth. —Chicago Herald. SYRUP Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis,Whoop¬ ing Cough, Incipient Consumption audrelieves consumptive persons in advanced stages of the disease. For sale by a!) Druggists. Price, 25 cts. C.VrTIOVt-Ttie pennin* Dr. IIitll*s< oncli Hyrnp issold Qi'ily m *rhite ter uppers, and bears oti r res -*tcr*d tra p e Maks*, to wit: A Belt's in a Circle, m Jltd-kttip Can - tion-lM.Ul : n / . ' f ,arid . . .I 4 tke f. «■» fi, .. »l > 11 a ~ sivnaturtsof JohnXV. Knll **QC wlA.e.XCYERAt-O., Baltimore. "’IQ.A.,SoltP;-opii?tora. STOP CHIime TOBACCO! Chew ■ I * V w I-nnge’s Jt * is »« ' rw AKTIDOTE Plugs, -» • « ■ ^ . ?*!te TH K GREAT TOB.M O ! Vi !>»•*»• tout*4 »*v all Druffgiati* Dissolution Notice. 1'1k> firm r,f sorrel A Kail is Shis day dis¬ solved by metal consent, A C. Sorrel retir¬ ing. Thus. NaP *s*nmesoil liabilities of the firm, and will continue business in his own name A. ■ . S' 'R EI-. T O ’. NALL. Its retiring from the firm of -orrel A • all I cordially recommend my late Partner. Mr Nall, to those who have i eed of his services all business entrusted to him will receive prompt and personal attention. A O. SORRRL ——— GEO. E. PRICE. 3 P. Foster I Price & Poster, 8uccpfisors to G. W, Price, -DEALERS IN- Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, Fnnch and American Call Skins. Shoe Findings, Sc. *«r Jas. Means' and W. L. Douglas’ $3.00 Shoes a Specialty. « 24 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, OA. feblld&W-’m Sullivan's Meal JAlways ON HAND. J. H. Keith & Co. . ROBERT BUIST'S EASTERN SEED IrishPotatoes! -AND- ALL KINDS GARDEN SEED AT — HOLMAN & CO.’S. GEOR GE SEYMORE ---IS ON DECK FOR THE-- SPRING AND SUMMER I -WITH ALL THE NICEST KINDS 0F- SEASONABLE -> DRINKS, -SUCH AS- Milwaukee and Ch. Moerlein Beer-Mumm's, Heidsick and Other Wines. Plain and Mixed Drinks, &c. -::og- ★ A Select Line of Fine Cigars. ★ • For Sale. A bargain can be had by a cash mrchaser in the following named iroperty: 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. Ibis is a very desirable home for any one wishing to be near one of thy best chools in the State. A’so i hundred acres of land in i ?ike county iu one mile of Joliy on i he Georgia Midland railrrad. About me third of this land is original tiru her, the remainder in high state o illivation, of which about 20 acres is 'the finest brar. ottom. This is i admirable p' r a stock farm id any one v ... to engage in je business \»r riel do well to pur chase, which can be done on very rea sonable terms, either cash or part and remainder n 1- months. 1. G. McAfee, at i p. 1 cantons, corner Meriwether a 8 -treets, or ad dress through , P. O. box 219, Griffin, O jan4d&w3ti). s s mpm »sows !m ipej, ! 1 j GEORGIA- ! CR FFIN, Strongest Companies, | Lowest Rates, | • ! Prompt Settlements. i i SUMMER TERM j | Begins April 16, Ends June 23,1888 | Voi New Piano. classes Violin, and private anil and all nil Orchestral instruction In- In- in j j e. ~ Haitian Languages, Drawing, Painting, Mod ; eltng and portraitnie Tnijion, 45 to $‘~5 : per term. Lectures on Music, Art, Litera tur% etc., by eminent specialtists, ar,d Gener al Classes, Recitals, etc., free to all regular students Bo» d and room in the New Home, |5.00 to 47 50 per week. New Calendar free, Address JEW EJ&IAJK COSSEI* V AT'OJXT E. TOURJEE, Dir., FranklinSq Bos tn. tnardlddiwlm PARKER'S GINGER TONI powvr over disease nnKnown to otb^r re«*<eiiie«. Weak Lunprft Khemaatwro, Fcmaio Comp«unt«. and tii« j (ttsreaffin^iiisofthesttom&ch. Liver, Kidneys and Bowels tbeir SB MRS. M.L. WHITE, FASHIONABLE Milliner and Dress Maker, Cor. Hill and Broadway Sts.. GRIFFIN, GA. -JoJ-- 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. YOO M m Customer#, Aught, Boarder.*, To be Bought, Agents, Silver or Gold. Orders, Merchandise Sold. Servants or Place, Gsods to Ap raise, Lawyer O' Case, (Ipening Days Musical Teac icrs. To Announce, Popular Preachers, Houses or Aces, Bakers, Cooks, Butchers or Book*, Boats, Votes, To Hire or Let, Offices, Dress skirt or flounce, Basement, A cure for disease, First Floor, A Handy MnsliuChemBe, Valise, Casement, A To Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Horse, Teas, Mare, Bees, Monkey or Bear, Peas, Bioo ihound or 8pitz Or Are Prone F’ei from F'itz, To Make Known. To Hire a Hall, Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, ooiis, An Elegant Carriage, Dry AuOpulent Marriage, Upholstery, Play .Concert or Ball, Picnics, Skates, Excursions, Plates, Knick-Knacks, Tosellto gay ereatur’sDive sions, Ready Mads, Di imonds. Clothes Trade, Pearls. Increase of Rings, Coal, coke and Bood Curls, Pictures, Wash for Features, Leet res, Food To buy Odd Things, All Kindsof Or sell Odd Thmgs, Works on Theo.ogy, Cats, ‘ * Magic, Astrology, icily, Rats, Wealth and Fe Mats, World-wide Publicity Flats Flags, Bats Rags, * Pantaloons, Bags, Kesplender t Cravats, Dress shirts or collars, Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars, Financial Relief, II nse for Rent, Stocks, Store,’Tenement, be L:nt, Clocks, Cash to Spent, i ocks, Cash to be Socks, Scent, Portmonia or Box, Tent, Cement, f ig. Sheep or Ox, Roman Or Even a Bean Go— Advice, . «n a 1 TIC®* Read Beyond the Pn^» ^ F ar Written Below- g\~L* * .\'\ V t xhKU t; , t>'T'TCU A loL -IN THE- Daily News To Business Men. JN \t O LABORED ARGUMENT INT in these days to convince GENT in CD that It