The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, May 13, 1888, Image 4

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+ PURE DRUGS! * ASCY TOILET ARTICLES, LEADING PATENT MEDICINES, PASTEUR * REMEDIES, AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A %; First-Class - Drug - »tore. i At wholesale and ReUil Hahns’ Wine. Pmcr.p- flUad at ali hoani of Daj or Night. Pamu, Oila, Etc., LvC. DR.E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE R. J DEANE, m. PHOTOGRAPHER. fr- PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. 0TOid Picture*, Copied tad Enlarged. JpfU g h* !u j I f§§* P ‘mmm i- ftrlMa, «*., M»j 13 . JACK H. POWELL, -PROPRIETOR OF---- I fiWFFIVS FIRST-CUSS HUM Tr ★ stari.es,* jp, I • > ** f m BROADWAY STREET. ■ Finest Turnouts and Best Morses Mz ■ to be Had. gs?.- Ttrm* Most Reasonable and %gr f Strictly CASH to all! *pr8wed,fri.»n :;«i JUST ARRIVED! —:»t-- I THE VERY LATEST STYLES Hi NEW.:-AND-:- BEAUTIFUL 6 Tips. Ribbons and Hats. -:o:- l-if" Do not fail to call and examine MRS. M. L. WHITE, <br. Hill and Broadway. Lost t; Large lap robe left on Ga Mids land train Friday night. J. II. Clark. Fotato slips, (en cents a hundred, Jos. Morris, East Griffin. tf l;r- .Sale. House mid Lot for The nine room house known ns the Nall place, corner of Solomon and Sixth streets. One square from bnsiDeBs portion of city. Splendid Ad place for day boarding house. m ply to C. P. or Tho*. Nall. tf (TiMe'a Barley Malt Whisky - fr>-o from all trace of Yerdigiisor other impurity. Be¬ ing nt h and nutritious it build* up the feeble and consumptive. Hold by George A Hart nett, Griffin, Gn. t'cutial Railroad Time Table. NORTHWARD. Griffin Special (Sunday only 7:45 a. m. GntHu Accommodation (daily except Sunday) 0:00 a. m Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. in. Passenger No, 11. 11:31 a m. ^Passenger and Mail No. 1. 4:01 p. at. Passenger No. 13, 8:10 |. m SOUTHWARD. Passenger and Mail No. 2. 8:20 a. rn. Passenger No. 11, 10:37 a m Passenger No. 12, 4.01 p. ui Griffin Special (Sunday only) 5.-00 p. m. Griffin Accommodation (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p n . Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. tn. Death Statement. Tabulated statements prepared for computing rates for life insurance, show the largest j>er centage of deaths occur betweeu the ages of 5 and 18 months, ffom cholera infantum. Dr. Diggers’ Huckleberry Cordial should he given. Removal I The MIDDLE GEORGIA JOB OFFICE has been removed up-stairs, over Blakely's store. We return thanks for the almost universal patronage of the people of the city, ns well as the towns adjacent, and repeat our old motto. “25 percent cheaper than anybody." and first-class commercial work. We Invite all to visit our office, and give us a chance to bid on their work. BLAKELY A SON. j *KOUKD ABOUT. a"' Waller* C oner ml., P*»»lr »»< *«'■ • ral f«w« Ciawlp. THE KITES or urt. The wore m lire more brief appe. Our life's childhood succeeding stages; A day t* »•>.'ms a year. And years like parsing ages. Tbi gladsome current of our you: Kre passion jet disorder’, Steals lingering like a river am.- Along it* grassy border*. But as the carer«r<im cheek grow- « an. And sorrow’s shaft fiy thicker. 1 Ye stars that measure life toman, j Why K-em your course <joi*. ker? ; When joys have lost their bloom and breath Why’, And life iteeif the is vapid. fails of Death a* we near the Find we its tide more rapid It may be strange, yet who would Range The course to slower friends gpeedini'. When one by one, our have gone And left our bosom bleeding : Heaven gives our year* of fading strength Indemnifying fleetiifes*. And those of youth a seeming length Proportioned to their sweetness. James Xeesse, of Hampton, was here yi ster lay. J. T. Cotentead, of Zebutoo, was her.: yesterday. Arther I’opc, of Zebaloc, was in the city yesterday. Miss Annie Harris, of Becks, was in the city yesterday. liev. L. P. Neese. of Hampton, was in the city yesterday. Miss Ida Beii, of Lrti-by, was in the city yesterday shopping, Mrs. Jno. B. Bell, of Pattillo, was in the city yesterday shopping. Jesse Posey and wife, of Brooks Station, were in the city yesterday. Col. N. M. Couent* paid a trip to StearnsTilie, and Willamson yesterday. Mrs. M. It. Brown A Co. have hats for twenty cents, which are very cheap for the money. Bince the recent rains the oat crop lias taken tho second growth and may yet make^a crop. Aunt Shady Jackson's friends can al ways find her these days at Mrs. M. It. Brown A Co.’s. Charlie Springer, of the >So. Ex. Co., is spending today with his best girl in Columbus. Miss Myrtic Ford and Miss Pearlu Pope, two charming young ladies, of Zebulon, arc visiting friends in tho city. There will be a picnic next Saturday, at W. 8. Colbert's mill, in which the elite of Brushy and neighboring towns will participata. JoeBmith, a student of Gordon Inst tute at Barncsville, was in the city yes terday and left on the Ga. Mid. to visit his father’s family at Oakland. Received by yesterday’s express black Chantilly Flouncing and Notting 11am burg Flouncings and Panels with nar row Edges to match, at E. J.Flemister’s Jno. II. Nutt, of Cabins, was in the city yesterday and showed me of the pettiest two-year-old colts, Georgia raised, we have seen in some time. Please stop at Mrs. M. R. Brown «v Co.'s and examine their latest arrivals of goods. Tho latest styles are even prettier than those the first of the sea son. The fare for twenty live or more lire men to the \ruerieus tourneineut on the 23d in.’.t. will be $2,75 each, with engine and liose reel carried free. ludivudnals will be charged oue fare for the round j tr >P- New White Valcucines Flouncing*, i t> getter with a lovely assortment of 1 new handkerchiefs in white hemstitched j | plain and embroidered received tlie past J week, at E. J. Fiemiatcr’s. a lias been conceded by tin 1 housewives >f Griffin that the ‘"President's \N ife” is tb* ! ©st floor for all purposes ever -old in Grit fin. jt iiiUins no injurious adulterations,) but i- a pure wholesome good-. Every oue *i o has not tried it up to date, should ch.I 1 on either J. M. Mills, 8. H, Deane or M. F. Morris A Co., and buy a seek to tests it- merit’. Bight Her, Bi*bi>p Beek*ith will be :ii Augusta tr*l*j for the first time eiaee hi* return fron the Ifoij Land. He Till administer i be rites of confirmation zz tz z c 2 1 | D.oc.-se cf Georgia. Died, yesterday monng at 11 o'clock i in this city at the residence of bis mother, Oscar Phelps, age 2A Young Phf'pe was an avalid ol long suffering, no* having been able to walk for several years and death was only a reljef. His remains will be entered in the old cemetery thi* morning. lie was a brother to our efficient policeman, Pey ton Phelps. W, M. Wilkinson, formerly of Aagns ta, will on Monday open a gunsmith shop in the r m formerly occupied by G. W. C • Son’s ten cent store, Dearth: Eng corner. There is roenn forage 1 gir ;ith here and we are glad to let Mr. Wilkinson. It is i, . .mn. a thing for Mrs. M. R. Brown k Co. to eend oat goods to neigh boring States, and it keeps them very basy to fill all their orders. With a larger Grec than any other miLincry store in t vn and a stock of goods equal j in assortment to these in any cf the larger cities, ;t i~ not strange that peo pie will pa’ionizj them. And then their prices ip that people al ways come ag. once purchasing. ••Ihe Proper Study cf Mankind is Man,’ says the illustrious Pope. If he had included woman in the list, be would have been nearer the truth, if not so poetical. Dr. R. V. Pierce has made them both a life of study, especially woman, and the peculiar derangements to which her Plicate system is liable. Many wome: the land who are ac qsainted wi: .Pierce only through his "Favorite cription,” bless him with all their ...... for he has bronght them the panacea for all those chronic ailments peculiar to their sex, such as leucorrheee, prolapsus and other displace meats, ulceration, "internal fever,” bloating, tendency to intera! cancer, and other ailments. Priee reduced to one dollar. By druggists. The "Blessing" Dying Oat. The custom of blessing food, or asking a Messing upon meals when eaten, is dying out. iWoabiy the cause of this decadence of a very charming domestic custom is due to a clearer conception of relative values in these days. Tho question is fore ed upon the people of religions senti ment why food is more to be consul eaed blessed than clothes, or books, or a dozen ether things. The result is lhat such religious customs fall away altogether. Home life is cer tainly none the sweeter, unless some substitute can be offered. Amen can home life is ton hird and busi ness like. Perhaps iRe custom ol the Norwegians to dance on the green sward after meals would be more to our taste and improvement. Better still probably is the custom before meals of reading from some interest ing volume what may be discussed during meal time and after. Blowing Up Hell Gate has been a laborious and costly work, but the end justifies the effort. Obstruc tion iu auy important channel means dis aster. Obstructions in tiie organs of the human body bring inevitable disease. They must be cleared away, or physical wreck will follow. Keep the liver in or der, and the pure blood courts through the body, conveying health, strength and !ifo: let it become disordered and the channels are clogged with and impuri ties, which result in disease death. No other medicine equals Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery” for acting upon the liver and purifying the blood. t liristiaa Christian There will be the usual service at the Christian Church morning and evening. Preaching by Evangelist J. A. Perdue, who will (D Y) protract the services through the week. ftPYAl P £&5!!3!m\ % v -‘tit • 11 . i > mu a POWDER Absolutely Pure. i I.:- F.jvrficr never varies. A marvel o otrsegth and whole&oianesa. More tli -a tl> ordinary kinds, and can be Faji.i in c ' , vtiton with the multitude •1 (After' ' weight, alum or phosphate I-W 5 UIllj III .'(Jl*. ilul'A Baxi.no .-ti. i. New York .. t 'A J\ ‘ * Jrj * n ! * #»*- v~q *»- ■ * Saitll Talk. Antxn, Mai II.— A member cl the third party states that j Mr. Small win make another speech -«** **» he proses to pay his respects to the State Temperance sssoeht-or, which he »i s th-* S.ai* Demijwiii Agency, and to the Democraiic con vent i>n. The evangelist proposes to have some thing to s*y about the refusal of the temperance convention io take ac tion upon the resolutions of Mr. Wai ter B. Hill, of Macon requesting, on behalf of the association, that the anti-sumptuary piank be left cut of the platform of the national Demo era:ic party. Mr. Small agrees with the Temperance Association in adyo eating a State prohibitory law, but is opposed to the people having a vote cn it, because he believes it would not be ratified. He is now in the North, consulting bis great lead er, Gen. Clinton B. Fiske, about campaign work in Georgia. He is expected to return to Atlanta ia a few days, with plenty of grace, grit and greenbacks, his favorite weap on?. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar to itself and strength, superior to all and other medicinal preparations taerft. (2) in economy, Counter Juiapcis of Havana. Manv salesmen here are clad only ia patent leather gaiters, silk hose and pure linen trousers and shim; but these are spotless.. Indeed, the Cubans are Uc cleanest people regarding their dress I ever.knew. A stevedore will load mo¬ lasses on a vessel a whole week and you can hardly find a spot upon hi3 white suit when Saturday night comes. Somehow your sense of propriety is not offended when you see cash toys, errand boys and helpers of ali sorts in skin tight, lightly woven cotton shirts, and as airy breeches and slippers. Often, too, for a change, here will stand three or four negroes, packers or boxers or something of the sort, with bars feet, spotless white trou¬ sers held by a gay sash, and with naked, gleaming waists, arms and shoulders. But they all fit marvelously into these shop scenes, and nobody faints away but an occasional visitor out of those few wonderful American women who arc naturally horrified.—-Edgar L. Wake- man's Letter. WE/Gttr Its superior for excellence proven in millions of homes 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 BAKING POWDER CO. SEW JOEK. CHICAGO. ST, LOUIS d4thw5thp,top col.nrm THE FINEST BAR ★ IN GRIFFIN ! * 21 HI LI. STREET. : >, Having purchased the stock and fixtures of Jas. Campbell, we propose to run the Finest Bar in the city, with the largest and best assortment of all kinds of Wiies, Liors and Beer! and also an elegant line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. Free bunch every day during tho season. ’-i?f An experienced mixologist always on h*nd to prepare fancy drink- of ail kinds. Please give us a call and we will please you. G. H. SCHERElt k CO. may.l3d<&wlm O ORDINARY’S Gbokoia, Georgia, OFFICE, May May 11th, 11th, Spalding 18SS.—To 18SS.—To Cot s Woodward, tv, tv, administratrix William Mary Mar, E. of Woodward, deceased: 8. H. Carmichael and W. E. Alexander ns heirs at law of the said W, J. Woodward, deceased, shows by their petition mismanaging that you said as such administratrix are estate, that you have re¬ moved from the state of Georgia: that the security on your bond ns administratrix is insolvent and lias also removed from tne state of Georgia, You are therefore required to show cause before the court of Ordinary of said County June by 10 next, o'clock why a. yon tn. should on the not firs give tMonday new’and in j sufficient security on your bond as adminis- i tratrix or and j>e discharged administrator from said adminis- i tration anew be appoint¬ ed. E. W. H AMMOND, Ordinary. 8. C. ULESICKLY M •ubjeet *9 SPASMS ar* mout likely troubled , P NEWTON, Ag’t CiUIFITI’N, GEORGIA, Atlanta Beer and Ice! UNEAQUALLED! UNSURPASSdL ! Low Prices Talt I Defy Competition in PRICES or QUALITY! This Beer is brewed from the finest grades Perfectly of imported free Hops and prepared to the most improved methods. from ary injurious or adulterations. My ICE is of superior quality perfectly. cither. Clear and Solid. Write for my prices before purchasing city. Ice delivered to any part of GOOD MULE! . a.; Cheap for CASH or good WTEI If you .want a load of wood send us one dollar and your or¬ J. H. KEITH A CO. Every Morning, ---AT- HOLMAN r CO.’S. E. J. FLEMISTER RECEIVED THE PAST WEEK • New India Lawns, Checked Muslins, White Lawns, Fans, Silk Mits, Ladies Lisle Undervests, SWISS AND HAMBURG FLOUNCINCS .:Og-- 25 pieces “Renfrew” best Ginghams at ) 1-2 cents. Well worth 12 1-2 cents. ---Log— My Same Low Prices -ON-- SUR flKS, BLACK SILKS. -AND- ALL WOOL NUNS VEILINGS, Will l) 4 maintained until they are all closed out. — v -0:t— My Shirt Department Will be found the most complete in the city. Roys Shirt W aists at COST to close out. NEW SHOES ADDED --T O- MY ALREADY LARGE STOCK, EVERY WEEK! Will save you money on your purchases in this line. ★ LARRGE ★ ASSORTMENT ★ FUR, WOOL AND STRAW HATS! New lot straw Hats to arrive this week! --- --*:o:I--- 500 May Fashion Sheets to be Given Away ! Patterns for Sale, in stock ! -- YOUlt PATRONAGE SOLICITED! E. J. FLEMISTER, •51 -VXD 53 HILL STREET.