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9AMOY TOILET AHTICLEB, LEADING PATENT MEDICINES, I'AHTEUR
REMEDIES, AND EVERYTHINO KEPT IN A
First-Class - Drug - store.
At wholesale and Retail. MFS/rnp of Fig* and Haaaelkna’ Wine. Preacrip-
time Ailed at al 1. hours of Day or Night. Paint*, Oila, Etc., Etc.
PR. E . ff. ANTHONY’S DRUC STORE
R. J. DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO OROER.
0T Old Picture*, Copied *ad Enlarged.
As*, May
JACK H. POWELL,
-PROPRIETOR OF--
norm first-cuss inn
★ STABLES,★
BROADWAY STREET.
Finest Turnouts and Best Horses
to be Had.
far Term* Most Henson aide and
Strictly CASH to all!
aprSwed,fri.su Km
Tie Entire Stock of Ms
STILWELL & KEITH,
Are being sold at a 6 REA sac-
MFICE. Those goods
MUST BE HOLD!
d^Jhe 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
Jan. 81*t, 1888 . ~dAw
I have five Milk (Jowb, with yeung
calves, for sale, trade for dry cattle
apr29tf Fill Mobri*.
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House and Lot for Sale.
The nine room bouse known as
the Nall place, corner of Solomon
and Sixth streets. One square from
business portion of city. Splendid Ad
place for day boarding house.
ply to C. P- or Tho*. Nall. tf
Situation Wanted.
A lady desires a situation as nurse,
or can do general housework and
•ooking, if required. Will be satis
tied with low wages, and can give
good referenoee. Address “0,“ care
News Office, Griffin, O*. dAwtf.
Advice to M«tr.ers.
M.e. Winslow’* Soothing Syrov
for children teething, female ia the proscription and
of one of the best nurses
physician* in the United States, and
has has I been used tor forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothers
for their children. During incalculable. the process
of teething its vslne is
It relieves the child from pain. cures dys
ntcrv and diarrbcea, griping in the
bowels, and wind colic. By mother. giving
health.totbe child and rests the
Price 25 cents a boitle. augeodAwly
German millet seed.
Cat Tail Millet seed.
Evaporated 4pples.
Sun Dried Apples. ,
doz. Fine Lemons 20 eta. doz. ’
Bananas eta. j
’ROUND ABOUT.
lautri l oMonriMf aad Com
•ral lm a» w i p.’
TUB A SO Lea.
Now doth the festive angler brook.
In the crooked mouotan
Break lm rod while ©aught tugging his hook
At the root that
Ha wandan in the woodland
And waltawa inttha wold,
And catchea several minnow*
And aa nnexpeotad eold.
C- S. Shattuc left yesterday for Ten
ne«see.
Mr. and Mrs. Remshart returned from
Savannah yesterday.
Mrs. J. H. Sotton returned home to
j Forsyth yesterday.
Both fire companies made some very
j good runs yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tyua, of Milner,
were in tha city yesterday shopping.
Uncle Charlie Foster left yesterday
to go into business in.Empire, Ga.
Frank Cautben and wife, of Milner,
were visiting friends in the city jester
day,
Mr. Joseph W. Ford, oue of Zebu
Ion’s livest merchants, was in the city
yesterday.
Hon. H. E. Williamson, of Rover, re
turned yesterday after n few days visit
to Barnesville.
Jack I’owell spent Sunday in Macon
and did not arrive homo until 11 :30 yes
terdsy morning;
John Holman went fishing for a day
yesterday. The firm will dispoee of his
extra catch.
Hereafter on Tuesdays and Saturdays,
the library hours will be 8 to 11 a. m.,
and 4 to 0 p. m.
Frol. J. O. A. Miller, of Suuuy Bide,
was in attendance at the county maae
meeting yesterday,
Cupt. J. M. Kell, of Bunny Side, was
in attendance at the meeting at tho
coart house yesterday.
Dr. N. D. Lefevre brought three
bales of cotton into town yesterday.
This beats Primus Jones’ first squares.
The regular bimonthly meeting of the
Middle Georgia Horticutnral Society
will be held at Vineyard on May 8th, 9
p. m.
The ladies are requested to meet at
the librarv Tnesday morning at 9 o’
clock sharp, to transact bu incss of im
porta nee,
A car load of conductors passed
through yesterday on their way to a
convention in Toronto, Canada, on the
6th inst.
Miss Maggie Steely, a very msciuat-
iag young lady of Anna, ()., is the
guest of Dr. N. D. Lefevre, in East
Spalding.
Elder T. J. Head retimed home yes
terday from a successful preaching tour,
duuug wnicli he baptized a ninety year
old man in Schley county.
The editors of all three of the Griffin
papers spent Sunday in Atlanta. It is
dangerous for all to leave Griffin at one
time, but there ia no law against it.
Dr. W. H. Ayoock, of Neal, Ga., ia
one of the most popular physicians in
this whole section, and noted for his
readiness ami accommodation as well
as his knowledge and skill. That point
is very lucky in having his services.
During the heated campaigu this year
the man that keeps cool will have a de
filled advantage. To keep the blood of
any and all from boiling over, C. P. New
ion has made arrangements to keep on
hand a plentiful supply of ice and ice
eeld beer. This will be a boon to all,
besides tho raging regulator of public
affairs.
It ha» b«en concede.! by the houiewive*
of Griffin that the "President's Wife" is the
best floor for all purposes over sold in Grit
fin. it contains no tu.inriou* adulterations,
but U a pare wholesome goods. Every one
#ho has not tried it up to date, should c*li
on either J. M. Mills, 8. II, Deane or M. F.
Morris A Co., and buy a sack to tests its
merits.
CLEVELAND AND REFORM.
tat actios or tor oemocratic
K4KS MEETING.
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I'nwiaiTOcal Resalutlens aad a List of
Delegate* Amply Able to
Prelect Them.
The Detn ocratie mass meeting of
Bpahliog County met at the court
house yesterday morniog at 11
o’slock and organized promptly at
11 o‘clock sun time. Some few peo
pie who thought railroad time was
neerer tiov., ;■ >t there in time to wit
ness the proc< Mugs.
The co .ven a was called to order
by Prof. 0. i. Miller, as Chairman
of the Co .nty Executive Committee.
Col. J. J. Hunt was made permanent
Chairman, and Col. X. M. Collens.
Secretary.
It was moved that Coi. H. P.
Browu, of the Sou, who was present,
be made secretary, but Judge Hall,
who had mad* the original motion,
insisted upon f * t was carried.
Col. Hunt si -.i ae object of the
meeting, which was to elect dele
gates to Atlanta to select delegates
to the coming National Convention.
On motion of Hon. J. I. Hall, the
Chairman selected the following com
mittee to do business for the meet
ing: J. I. Hfl '. T . O. A. Miller, F- D.
Dismuke, T. tills, R. T. Daniel,
H. It. Bish«v Clark Dickenson.
After a short intermission the com
mittee reported as follows-
Resolved, 1st. We approve of the
administration of the Federal Gov
eminent by President Cleveland, and
we heartily endorse the views set
forth by him on tariff reform in his
message to Congress last December.
Resolved. 2d. Delegates selected
by this convention to the State Con
ventiou be aud they are hereby in
structed to vote for delegates to the
National Convention who are known
to be in full accord with the views of
the President ou tariff reform as Bet
forth in bis message to Congress. Colquitt’s
Resolved. 3d. Senator
position on the tariff question meets
with our unqualified approval, and
his course as United States Senator
has been such as to eotitle him, in
our opinion, to a re-election.
Resolved, 4th. We take pleasure
in thus stating that our county man,
Hon. J. D. Stewart, has made a moat
efficient member of Congress, and
we ask the other counties of the
Fifth Congressional District to unite
with us in renominating him for re
relection to the position lie so
worthily fills.
Resolved, 5th. That John I. Hall,
W. E. H. Searcy, J. M. Kell and
John H. White, Sr., be sent to rep
resent th>s couDty as delegates in the
State Convention which meets on
the 9th proximo.
Col. F. D. Dismuke moved the
adoption of these resolutions, and
they were nnanimonsly adopted.
On motion of Col. John I. Hall,
the convention adjourned.
On the adjournment of the mas*
meeting, the Executive Committee
met. Following is the report of
tlEKTlSO OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE,
The Executive Committee of the
Democratic party of Spalding
County met at tho court house, pur
suant to call of the Chairman, on
April 30, 1888.
Prof. J. O. A. Miller, Chairman,
called the meeting to older. John J.
Hunt was appointed secretary.
On motion of Judge Robert T.
Daniel, a mass convention of tho
Democratic party wns called to meet
at the court house in the city of
Griffiu on the 5tLi day of July, then
to select delegates to the State
Convention to nominate a Democratic
candidate for Governor and State
House officers, also to select an ex
ecutive committee for tho Demo
cratic party of Spalding County, and
to transact sit ti other business aa
may be of interest to the party.
On a motion, the committee ad
jonrned.
; J. O. A. Miu.f.r, Chairman.
John - J. Hunt, Secretary.
j We have given George A Harinctt the
j in Griffin for Barley Malt Whia
agency our
ky. Distilled from malted barley it ig rich
and nutritious and free from all impurity.
For the sick and feeble it is a true toulc.
E. H. Chase & Co., Distillers, I.rmisvilJe.Ky
aprf5dlw<twlm
The nows of the commitment trial of
Aleck Magower, charged with the mor
dor of an uuknown negro in Cubius dis
trict, caused n large concourse of wash
crwoiaeu to assemble at the court house
yes’erdey morning; but the trial was
posttroued until Friday in oujer that
the judge might act as eeorttarv of the
Democratic mass meetmg.
The Griffin Light Gawd*, who hate
had their aim* called in unless they
take further action, want to meet tomor
;
j en t of the public school* of Rome,
apeut yesterday in Griffin in examining
I the system of this comity, with which
jj 6 highly pleased, ami lenses
tbia morning for Macon, whore the
; School Teacher*' Convention is t*e»ng
held today.
iota! Eclipse
if all other medicos by Dr. R. V. Pierce’*
Golden Unrivalled Medical in Discovery” bilious disorders, is approach im
iog. blood, and consumption, which is
scrofulous pare disease of the lungs.
According to all reports yesterday
evening, A. D. Banks, a secth n boss on
the S. G. A N. A. RR., shot and killed
a negro in his section about four miles
from town yesterday evening, and is
himself lying io a dangerous condition.
It is alleged that he reproved the negro
very sharply, whereupon the latter ad
vaneed upon him with a sharp knife
and cut him two or three times. Banks
retreated toward a bouse where his
weapons were, and securing a shotgun
shot the negro dead. Banks is so
wounded that he is not expected to live.
Coroner Latta was in town yesterday,
but up to a lato hour had not been noti
fled of the killing.
Dejicate Disease*
of either sex, however induced, prompt cored
ly, thoroughly and permanently large illns
Send 10 censs in stamps for
trated treatise. Woild’s Dispensary
Medical Association, 663 Main Street,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Notice to Griffin Light Guards.
Meet at Brick Warehouse, Wed
nesday night, at 7 o’clock. Import
ant business.
J. W. Bullard and’Ii. \ » IJakdee,
d2t Committee.
List or Letters.
Advertised letters remaining in
postoffice at Griffin, Ga., April
30tb, 1888, which will be sent to the
Dead Letter office if not called for
in 30 day6:
G. W. Bailey, Mrs. Nettie Dolson
care Dennis Dolson, Mrs. Ella Good
rum, Miss G. Graham, Willie Grant,
Miss Annie Homes, Mrs. Susan Hoi
oway, Red Hill, Mr. Haliro, Miss
Emma Harris, Miss Lizzie Prince,
Miss Florie Rutherford, Miss Nettie
RichardsoD, Emily Sharp, Miss Mer
guier Sairdir, Mita Willistnp, col.
John Wadsworth.
M.O, Bow DOTH, P. M.
WE/Qtfr
PURE
j
Its superior excellence proven in million*
of homes for more than a quarter of a cen
tury. It isused 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,
Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PRICE PARING POWDER CO.
NEW YOBK. CHICAGO. °T LOUIS.
d4thw8thp,t >p col.nrm
THE-:- VERY -LATEST
STYLES IN
Hats, Bonnots, Ribbons, Feathers and all
Other Trimmings have just been
received at
Mrs. M. L. WHITE’S,
The Fashionable Milliner and Dressmaker,
corner Hill and Broadway streets.
Would be pleased to have everybody tail
and examine my stock. l-£T~ Prices the
owest.
FREE! ILLUSTRATED A 26 PAPER PACE
Descriptive of the Soil Climate, Productions,
Wealth Manufacturing Industiiee other and Southern M neral
of Virginia and
States. Write so
W. S. ncviu. ««■'! Pa«. Agaat.
ROANOKE, YA.,
Enclosing ?-oent Stamp.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
deceased, Mangi
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undersigned and make settlement cf such in
debteduess at once; and all person* having
demands against said estate are notified to
present their claims properly proven.
J, J. MAN'GHAM, Adip.inlstrat »r
af.rWwfl
C. P. NEWTON, Ag>t.
GRIFFIN, GEORGU,
Atlanta Beer and Ice!
UNEAQUALLED! UNSURPASSED.
Merit Wins! Lev Prices Tilt
Defy Competition in PRICES or QUALITY!
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according This Beer to is the brewed most improved from the finest methods. grades Perfectly of imported free from Hops and pretend
ingredients or adulterations. at y injurttin
My ICE is of superior quality purchasing perfectly, Clear and Solid.
Write for my prices before either.
Ice delivered to any part of city.
A GOOD MULE!
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Cheap for CASH or good NOTE! If you want a
good load of wood send us one dollar and your or-
(ter. J. H. KEITH & CO.
Strawberries
Every Morning,
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HOLMAN * CO.’S.
E. J. FLEMISTER’S
~ SPECIAL BARGAINS -
FOB THIS WEEK!
All Wool Nun’s Veilings, in desirable colors. 19c. well worth 30c.
Wool Cashmers 36 inches wide, in all new shades at 25c.
Crepe Carreaux. M wool. 40 inches wide, at 50c.—value 80c.
Grand reduction i t Silk Warp and Wool Henriettas, Blacks and Colors.
Best quality S. >... Silks at 75c.. sold everywhere at $1 per yard.
Great Got io Prices do all Other Dress Goods io tt!
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Few Piece. l ack Silks at Your own Price!
Latest Trimmings to Natch all Dress Goods!
‘Belford” 4 ~. Uon Kids, Silk Embroidered, 65c.
‘ Alexander o ‘ “ “ “ $1.00
Splendid Black “ “ “ 1.00. world
‘’Mather” Kids in Greys. Blacks and Tans, at $1.00 that retail the
over at $1.50.
New Silk Gloves in &! icks and Colors. New Collars and Cuffs.
One lot Ladies Hoes in Blacks and Assorted Colors, at 25c. on bargain
counter, well worth from 40c. to 75c.
Misses Silk Lisle Hose at 25c.—Grand Bargain.
Dozens upon dozens Gents.’ B ack and Colored Half Hose in Lisle, Silk
Clocked at 25c., well worth double the money.
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New Ginghams, Satteens, Prints, Lawns and White Goods
- RECEIVED EVERY WEEK. -
Black Silk Spanish Lace Flouncing. Best value in city for money.
Fine Line Torchon Laces Cheap.
Will have in a few days 500 BUTTERICK FASHION SHEETS for May, to
be GIVEN AWAY. Call and get one.
SHOE DEPARTMENT 1
My Shoe Stock will be found the Largest and Most Complete in the city-
New in Slippers, Men’s Hand for Ladies, Sewed Misses and Children. Special bargains
Hanan’s, Emerson's goods, in such celebrated Makes as
and Sweet & Sherwood's.
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*s?“ Examine my CLOTHING SAMPLES from Jacob Reed's Sons. Wtl
guarantee FIT and WORKMANSHIP, for less money than you pay for fir**'
class ready-made work.
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»E HAVE OTHER BARGAINS AND SPECIALTIES
that space forbids mentioning. All we ask is examination and comparison
of prices of our goods with others.
• Trade of aft mv former patrons solicited either for cash or on time.
E. J. FLEMISTER. 51 and 53 Hill St.