The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 25, 1888, Image 4

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it.' Fresh Garden Seed ! ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES. --AT- E. R. ANTHOlVr’S yMAwtf R. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. yr Old Pi< tore*, Copied and Enlarged. ttrlffln, Q*„ March ti. Tbe Entire stock of Goods -OF- STILWELL KEITH, Are bang sold at a OREA SAC RIFICE. These goods IMLST BE SOLD! 4 ^L.THe Most of them are Fresh. First-class Goods. . Genuine Bargain* May be had. Come while you can find what you want. i. F. STILWELL, Receiver 23 Hill SI.. GRIFFIN. GA * Jan. 31»t, 1838.-dAw The Biggest Thing on Ice. Seblifz Celebrated Bottled Beer. This justly world-renowned bever tipo, as to excellency in qaalitv and taste, is now for sale by Jame* Campbell, George & Hartnett, ami J J. Ison. Givo them n oil. ni21eu.wed.lw House and Lot fur Sale. Tbc uine room house known ns tbe Nall place, corner of S >Ionion and Sixth streets. One square from business portion of city. Splendid place for day boarding bouso. Ad ply to 0. P. or Tbo- Nall. tf ......■ . <•»- ♦ ..... ..... ■■ ■■ . .• For »Sale. A bargain can be bad by a cash •urehaser in the following named property: 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 Cflty, 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 icbools in tbe State. Also 8 hundred acres of land in ?ike county in one mile of Jolly on ,he Georgia Midland railrr ad. About *ne third of this land is original tim her, the remainder in high state o dtivation, of which about 20 acres is "the finest branch bottom. This is i admirable place for a stock farm td any one. wishing to engage in te business would do well to pur chase, which can be done on very rea sonable terms, either cash or pari and remainder in 12 months. T. G. McAfee, at B. P. Blantons, corner Meriwether and 8th streots, or ad dress through the mail, I*. O. box 219, Griflin, Ga. jan4d&w8m. ---- --- -----— Choice eggs from pure Wyandotte Leghorns and Pekin Ducks for sale, also tube rose bulbs, chrysanthemum and pansv plants. Mrs. Warder, feb 13sn&*4t. Willoughby Hdl. Monday , March 26th. r>ffi —— A- ★ N E W A It RIVALS: ★ ICE CURED BELLIES. NEW YORK GOSHEN BUTTER. FINE CREAM tHEESE, TOMATOES, 10 c. Thnrber's Asparagus and Condensed Stewed Tomatoes, Momaja Cof-, | lee. Lemons 20 cents dojen. Fins Shad. Trout and Oyolers this morning and every doy. Blakely's Broads. BLAKELY. BLAKELY. •KOGNil ABOUT. Imltri ('•■c.ratac Pt»al* wail U*a • rml lew. (Iwtlp. OLE SLIM JIM. Ole *lln> Jim, Wicked e* sin, Nobody cudden’t do Baffin wid bim; Tuff pi er knot in er hitk’ry tim. Alters oroond »h»r be sbnUen’t cr bin, < as-in' en fiten' en raisin’ pertic, Cram jam foil er pure Ole Nick- Ole Slim Jim, W'irlssd ez sin. Nobody cuddsn't do nuffin wid him M/!— h* hated Deafcen Brown V* us en ti.y one tu town. Foun' o ie nlte in de desken’* rooe — Got six mouse in de eaierbcoa’; Cuddeu’t get deuken t.r et bim go, Swore he'd get euusr ef be got er show— Ole Slim Jim, Wn-ked ez *in, Nobody eudd.n’t do naffin wid bim. Ocaken’s little giri ondc railroad track— Locomotor cummin’ erhind er back— Ole Jim seed her en gir er yed— Started en run ,ur her, en— well — Little girl's safe en runuin’ roun’— Jim’s 'bout six foot under groun’l ole Biim Jim, W'cked ez rin, Nobody cudden’l do nuffin wid him. NextSuuday is Easter. Jake Menko was in the city yesterday. J. 8. liauie, of Atlanta, spent yesterday here. Mim Estelle King returned last night to East" an. Mrs. J. D. Boyd returned yesterday from At aula. A. J King, of Thomaeton, wn« iu the city yesterday. The Tax Receiver’s Notice will be found in another column. A new advertisement of the New York Store appears today. Mr*. Mary Fowler returned from Atlanta yesterday atternoon. A. Hcbcuermau returned yesterday after noon from New York. lion. J, E. Gardner and wife, of Milner, were in the city yesterday A. Tay.or, of the Griffin granite quarries, L spending a few days in the city. C. t*. Becks will spend a week in the city before returning to Birmingham. Co!, and Mrs. E. W. Btck returned yester¬ day morning frein Montezuma. “Job lot” Kid Gloves at 3k\ per oair, at Scheuerman A White's. Received by Satur¬ day’s express. Mrs.8. I’. Ilnir and daughter Miss Ellen left yesterday t<> visit Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wheder at Kockmart. Mi,s Lula Little, of Talbottou, wh* has been in Atlanta, arrived here yesterday and i> the guest of Mrs. W. J, Kincaid. I’r< p.chera never strike for higher salary. They are generally too busy trying to get what has already been promised them. Mr». Powell, of Griffin, who has been visit ing her daogb.er, Mrs J. J. Dennis, return ed home yesterday,—fScnoia S-ntine’. Dr. Beuj. Sparks, of MeMinsviile, stooped off here yesterday to visit relatives, on hia way to sec h s mother in Talbot county. We regret to record Ihe death of Dock Ison's cow. No other cow ever gave milk that had the same soothing and exhilarating eflect. Mr. W. T Bear* whose husdand was a former citizen of Grifflu, died at her home in Atlanta yesterday and wiii be buried there to-day. Judge Stewart called on the President on Friday and tiled the application of Itev. C. W. Thomas, of Griffin, for appointment as po*t army chaplain. Mrs E. E. Crocker Las a very handsome and attractive advcitissment this morning that is worthy of careful perusal by all of our feminine readers. The spring announcement of Scheuer man A White appears in the first two col umne of this morning's issue. It it set so as command attention and is worthy of careful peru,-ft] Macon News: “It is currently reported that the Covington and Macon r oad will build a branch tc Griffin from Menticello and that the work may begin very soon. If the r»ud should be built it would be of great advantage to Griffin ami points along the en tire lire.’’ Gout lias various names according ta the parts affected, as podagra, ween in the feet; ehiragra, when in the hands, &c: but whether the attack is first felt in the feet or the bands, rub with Salva tion Oil at once. It annihilates pain. Pric 25 c. A . P. Camp, of Orchard Hill, w*g in town yesterday. He Informed us that Her. J. C. 1 Camp would preach at the Baptist Church at ' that place, to-day, and h<j hoped Griffin j a delegation would be present. C. P. Newton has been appointed agent for the Atlanta Brewing Company, who propose to formah Griffin consumer* with ice and beer at the very lowest rates and to make and keep thing* lively in their line. A. J. Athiuaou, of Hapevllle, and J. J. Camp, of Orcbaid Hdl, were i# the city yes¬ terday. Both are interested in a new switch arrangement, of which Mr. Atkinson is pat¬ entee and which does away with the frog business on switches, i abetiluting a apUccd rail on ths main rail at a certain angle Senoia Sentinel: “The grand Jury of Fay ette county failed to find a true bill against the negro whs attempted to carve Conductor Littleton into mince meat several months ago. Hereafter Conductor Littleton will deal oat justice with a doable barrel shot gun heavily !o «*.-d with buckshot.” With to-day’s i- ; the connection of E. C. King censes w the Sun, after six week* of efficient rrh Mr. King was not only a local c -tor of tact and ability, but one of the most pleasant and gentlemanly persons eTer connected with the Griffin presa, and we regret no longer having Ins eompany while waiting for delayed trains. He leaves Thursday with hia father’* family for Ft. Smith. Atlanta Constitution: “A beautiful young lady from Meriwether county, is spending a few days with relative* in Atlanta. She bears so striking ,-mblance to Mrs. Langtry that ysst - afternoon she was taken by everybody for the Jersey Lily. As she walked along Marietta street people wonld stop and gaze at her, and many of them were sure they weie looking st the famous beauty. The young lady went her way oblivious to the fact that she was stared st. For sevsral minutes she was the cynos¬ ure of all eyes. Finally she entered a store and Ihe er wd 'ost sight of her.’ Proffi> •> i al Etiquette prevents some ilociors bound from advertising by their skill, bat we are no such conventioual rules and thiuk that if w. make a disovei * that is of benefit to our fellow, we ought to spread the fact to the whole land. Therefore we cause to be published Dr. throughout R. V. Pierce’s the land “Golden the fact that Medical Discovery” is the best kauwu remedy for consumption (scrofula of tbe luugs) and kindred diseases, bend 10 ceuta iu stamps for Dr. Pierce’s c m piete treatise one insiimptiou, with au surpassed World’s means Dispensary of seif treatment. Medic d Ad dre*s, * ociation, 663 Main Stieet, Buffalo, N. Y, The “Kicker” Man’s quarterly Review of the Situation. The last issue of the Arizona Kicker contains the following: “Another three months have pass ed away, and those galoots who pre dieted the demise ot the Kicker weeks ago have been badly left. We ars still here, and here we shall re main, and years after the coyotsa haTe licked tbe bones of our detrac tors tbe Kicker will be a power in the land. “We don’t deny that it has been up hill work with us to publish a pa per here. Uur whole outfit didn’t in ventory but $40 when we struck tbe town, and we had been wearing the same shirt for seven weeks without a change, but the worst has passed. This week we have been enabled, as our readers will observe, to substitute a poem for that time-worn electro type of Lydia Pinkham, and a funny sketch for that column block of Perrv Davis’ Pain-Killer, and other great improvements will follow from time to time. If all goes well with us for tbe next year we can throw out near ly or *11 tbe dead ads ws are now carrying, and zlyer’s Pills, St. Jacobs Oil and Mustang Liniment will dwell with us no more unless paid for. “Our object in coming here was to get a new start in hfo. We’ve got it, and no thanks to any one. We wouldn’t take $150 for our plant tiday, and the hold we have obtained on the affections of the people could not be bought at any pii^e. We don’t (ling on any scallops s» iar as dress is concerned, and everybody knows that we cook and sleep in our office, but when we met the Govern or of Dakota the other day he seemed glad to shake hands with us. We know we have been eritic : !ed for turning our p*per collars, mending our own clothes and doing our own washing, but let the snobs of Jackass Hill beware ! George Washington began life by peddling root beer which hi* mother brewed ini nor rowed churn. We admit that we have made cue mies by our course politically, but ! 1 wc* were actuated by the best of j motives. Before the Kiekcr was es | tablisbed that old blowbard. who goes by the name of Col. Jim Brown, thought be owned (ha earth. We have had to saw off his horus. Be fore our arrival ou th« scene that otK ' !b * t “ i ” ' JuJ «' Gre “' 1 - considered that be run tbe town and a large share of the surrounding VUU.WE IQHr PURE Its Foperior excellence proven in million* of home* for more than a quarter of a cen tury. It isuived by the United v tate* Gov¬ ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as tbe strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s ('ream Baking Powder dues no* contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. J(KW TOBK. CHL.AOO. ST. LOl'IS. dtlhwSthp.top col.nrm cociDtry. We broke his wings in two weeks, and he will never soar again. On the very first night of our arrival, cs we were campiDg uuder our wagon, we were approached by that bow legged, spindle shanked, crack voiced, porouB plaster who gees by the name of Rex Smith, and infoimed that this was an unhealthy climate for tramps. We shall help to mike it so for at least one. Nex; week wo shall publish letters re ceived from the east that this byeua of a Smith, who is throwing out bints that he can name the next Governor, had to leave Ohio to es cape tbe lynchers. aDd that he has never been divorced from either of bis three wives. We can’t brag on our subscription. We have only thirty seven subscrib pre, but tbey all love us, and have p id in advance. The New York Herald started on three. Our ad vertising for the last quarter brongl t 03 in Bix boxes of pills, two bottles of stomach bitters, ono dozen cap «;iue plasters, one keg of paint, one bax of soap and over $2 in cash. This may not equal the income of tbe New Y T ork World, but it is a utrong pi oof that brains are sppre ciated in any section. Some of the human squirt guns hauging out aronDd this future me tropolis used to be bregging about how tbey were building up,he* place. On* iasuo < f tbe Kicker added more to the population than all tbe brag those pigeon toed Diggers hud put forth in five years. While we return our thanks to those who have stood by us and helped ns make the Kicker what it is, we repeat that we don’t care a copper for the ga loots who have criticised us, and had rather have their comity than their friendship. Many diseases date their origin to functional disturbance of the stomach and liver. Laxador corrects these abuor mal conditions most surely; hence the increasing sale. Trice 25cts. Parents will get rest and the baby will be reiievtd by u*ing Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup, a harmless but reliable remedy. Price 25 i ts. UAFfAlY GRAMLA.ND NAYS That Tlioinasrille Visitors are Asking About Griffin. Captain Grantland returned on Friday* from Tt omasville, where hie wife and in thtr »ie. He says •. “While I was there I was asked about Grmhi by nearly every one of the visitors that I met. They want¬ ed to know abouf our climate and our hotel facilities; and were stirs prised and disappointed wbeD I told them how meagre the latter are. It is already getting late in the ssa son down there and one or two mos qnitoes have commenced to buzzj but it is still a month cr six weeks too early to return North, Rnd they are looking for a half way stepping place. Gr ffin would just suit them if they sou d get the accommed.itioDs they want. Money is no object to them if they can get what they asv ‘‘' ( : ^7 L llT * 5nXlUioUs ‘^ ^ cct ftl Thom ! '' cn lx P 10 j or* so I. here r t, There f i i ci’o is ;c tie doubt . 1 o.« L * 11 that . . we could secure h great number of these visitors if «e h:id a hotel.’’ With Captain Grar.tiand and a I few o’hers seriomly impressed with the urgent need of a hotel, and con vinced tbit it will pay. it should not be any great (rouble to build one. Popular trial shows the worth of every article, aud 43 years' constant use has proven the efficacy of Dr. Bull’s Cough 8ymp: it has no superior. GEO. E. PRICE. r p. foster Price & Poster, Successors to G. W, Price, . -DEALERS IN- Boits, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, Fnnch and Americas Calf Skins. Shoe Findings, Ac. «r Jas. Means' and W. L. Douglas’ $3.00 Shoes a Specialty. * *a 24 Marietta Street, ATL0TA, GA. feblld&w2m Sullivan's Meal~ II. Keith & Co. MATCHLESS GOODS | ' Spill J m. - M J “THE MATCHLESS.” - And Matchless Prices. - £3?”I have every shape and ct lor in Hats, something to sail every face. The above ii one of th* latest styles direct from the largest wholesale New York house. With a good trimmer and always the very latest I'esiqns, I guarantee satisfaction. I can fill any SPECIAL ORDEK FROM NEW YORK in from three to five days. tST’dibboas iu arent variety of wid’h and oolors ; a large f*- •ortment of Feathers. Flowers, Laces, Silks and Gauzes—all fresh aud new Please give me a call. [ nar25diwml MRS. E. E. CROCKER. s ROBERT BUIST’S EASTERN SEED IrishPotatoes! -AND- ALL KINDS GARDEN SEED ---A T--- HOLMAN & CO.’S. Central Railroad Time Table . NORTHWARD. Baruesville Special (Sunday only 7:45 a. in. Barne&viile Accommoda tion (daily excep' < ,- nday)5:57 a. m. Passenger No ‘ 11 a. m. Passenger N . it . 1:31 a. m. Passenger :.ud Mcil No. 1, 4:01 p. m. Passenger N *. 13 9:05 p. m s :hy, . "D. PasseDger 1 V . No. % 8:20 a. m. Passenger N . I i, ]L‘20 p m. Passenger N 12, *J:03 p. m. Barnesv ’.. Special (Sunday only) 4:58 p m. Barnesvilk Accommoda tion (daily excep’ - srd v) 7:10 p nt. Passenger N u . -i, - 13 p. m. —— —• ** • — Womau and Her '.'iseases is ths title of a large ill'rated treatise, by Dr. R. V. Pie ce, Liffao, N. Y., sent to any address for ten cents in stamps. It teaches fucccrMuI self treat ment. Christian Church. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject for morning,‘‘Evidence of Divinity.” At night, “Evidenci s of Christianity.” Sunday School a! 10 o’clock. City Tax Notice. Ail tax fi fas turned over to me for co’lec- tion will be levied if not paid by March 31st, lbSS My instrue ions are p>o*itive. I can¬ not favor any one. T. G MANLEY, mar25-tf Ch ef of Police. Tax Receiver’s Notice FOR 1S88. I w ilt br at the different precincts ou the ufltcs mentioned for lb® purposeul receiving 8 State and County Tax for 18S8 : At Sonny Side, Tuesday, Apiii 3rd. May 1st and June Sth. At Union, Wednesddav, April4th, Mav 2nd antJnuetith. At Mt. Zion, Thursday, April 5th, May 3rd and June ?th. At Line Creek, Friday, April 6th. May 4th and June 8th. At Cabin. Tuesday. April 10th, Mav Sth I and June I2th. At Akin, Wednesday, April 11th, May 9th and Jone 13th. At Griffin every Saturday until the book- 1 are closed on Jnly 1st. Office at Brick Ware i house. B A HAKDEE. T. R « c . mario _ ."rr , The Reward of Honesty. The conductor of a New York Central train f and $400 in ono of the cars. Learnint' of its owner, he telegraphed him to L on hand on the return trip for his money. The owner was prompt, and, after counting the bills, handed the con¬ ductor half a dollar. Instantly the latter, held up his hand to the engineer, and, shouting. “AH aboard! Sorry I haven't any change for that.” stopped aboard the train, leaving the half dollar in the hand that had tendered such a munificent re¬ ward for the return of $400.—Chicago Herald. 9 Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Whoop¬ Croup, Asthma,Bronchitis, ing Cough, Incipient Consumption andrelieves consumptive persons Tor in advanced stages of the disease. sale by all Druggists. Price, 25 ets. CATTIOV!—The gi'miine Dr.Bull st oksIi>US’ is«old only in wAi/c wrapper*. and bears ou r registered t hade warns to wit : A F<m Hen* Wl in a Circle, a Rcd^tnp fac*sjm»- tion Label % and tbe '•& s ynaturesof Jolm H M.\ .(.KEVEItal o., BaItlmbrr.^I»l..V.8!*. A.,SoleFroi^‘^ Chew STOI^mEWIS^OBACC*^ Lange’s PlnSt 8 ’ TH E GRE AT TOBACCO ANTIDOTE USS>“‘ I ?*tc« V* < SSolU *>v nil I>I MRS. M. L. WHITE, FASHIONABLE Milliner and .Dress Maker, Cor. Hill and Broadway Sts.. GRIFFIN, GA. _______ *0* - - — — Low Prices and Satisfaction Guaran¬ teed. Please call on me when in want of anything in my line. We strive to j. lease everyone. mar. 15d.Vw3rn.