The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, May 31, 1888, Image 4

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* PURE DRUGS! aft'.•»- 4SCf TOIL3& JJtTICXEB, LEADING PATENT MEDICINES, PASTEUR REMEDIES, AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A First-Class - Drug - ** llrtMolW " r Wat b| fcaoi» at D*j 7 ^ at SigtA. * ' p Pt&au, B Mi Oik, r> . Ear, Far ’ £te. r.«• DR.E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUGSTORE PigM R. J- DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. ftrOH rjctmm, CopkA wto EttrgwU E I. Basselifis, Bools am Sloes LEATHER AND FINDINGS. tttt Hill Ntreet, ... GRIFFIN, O.V * I oi«r tX *&d WEXOW CY^rr idft eidcti-^sa ks. <* US* CTT Geat* *06 LM.t§ fi. w HA.»»F f.sr- fertni, Ixa., Hey 31. JACK H. POWELL, -PBOFRIETOK OF- SIlfFH’S FIMHL 1 SS LITERS ★ STABLES,* BBOADWAT BTBEET. Fiottt Turnouts and Best Horses to be Had. f£T Terms Moat Bea toLi-jlt tnd Strictly CASH to all! »p>r£ wed, fd.ta.3m JUST ARRIVED! THE VERY LATEST STYLES NEW AND BEAUTIFUL Tips, Ribbons and Hats. r Dj no'. /A 1 to cal! tod examine. MB8. M. L. WHITE, Cor. Hid and Broadway. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. Notice to the Traveling Public. The best and cheapest passenger route to New York and Boston is via Savannah and elegant Steamers thence. Passengers before purebas ing tickets via other routes would do welt to inquire first of the merits of the route via Savannah, by which they will avoid dust and a tedions all-rail ride, Iiates include meals and stateroom on Steamer. Hound trip tickets will l>e placed on sale Jane 1st, good to rfitnrn un til Oct. 31et, New York Steamer sails tri-weekty. Boston Steamer weekly from Savannah- For farther information apply to any agent of this Company, or to E, T. Cha m. ton, Li. P, A. C. d. Savannah, Ga: A.voEi: 80 .v,Agt. Steamer, Savannah, Ga. The WktertncloB. If not perfectly fresh when eated, fe r mentation taken place, which will of course affect the bowels often with seri au» rcsralU. Take in timo Dr. Biggeos’ Hnckleberry peeiffc. Cordial, the great bowel George A Hartnett are sole agent# in Grif ffnfor Chaise’s Barley Malt Whisky. Rich and pure. It is a fine Tonlo for the weak and feeble. It stregthen* the lung-. It has beeneonoeded by the bouse wive* of Griffin that the "President's VVife” is the best flour for all purpose* ever sold in Grif fin, it contains no Injurious adulterations, hut la a purs wholesome good*. Every one who has hot tried It up to date, should caii on either J. M. Mill#, 8 . H, Deane or M F. Morris A Co., aad tray a sack to test* it merits. #a?Mio(«ived To-Day -Jpk •afld barrels Green Cabbage just received. They are FINE only FOL II j CKNTH per pound to-day.....Lemons 20c per dozen to day Genuine Caba Molasses----Fine Country Batter and Eggs. . . .SI BkWBEURIES ! STRAWBERRIES !____Summer Cheese____Fresh lot Sicily Oranges ... Thnrber's Oat Meal aud Breakfast Ilouuriy . . . Mornaja Coffee, f lie Finest Coffee in the market .. .Breads out at 11 (J’dock. BLAKELY. ’E 0 P 5 D ABO FT. Matter* f mtnlH Pr*pl* stmS <>»• • rml I»»i ★••• Ip. L*~K-T WOWjJC Oh, why her ctociu to tls* Ua» drot* «sa» fft, i» there «e aehs u. her D.ar % I *x 4 t ; 1 Her.th&w* tee ; ~»lot, .. My hsadtr. frimi, i&ey're la-.L-.g her feet like P.'trf. TbtWd&r. AU.it •' ' ? ' I. •;». 10 4J is Ups city ytskr/ity. For c«sd Utf tad & o.'« sfi^-niooti iaaco row Ooo.SoyiBmt. M. A Thrash, of G*y, Miriwett- - w.r.ty tj^enl y«tord»y to toe city. Mm. E E. Crocker w«*t ap to AttoaU yes terdsy to replenish Ltr stock of CE.-.toery. M. C. CShanise, cd "toe Forty*-* Aiterttoer, twsued through ytj'.-.rdsy er. roste to.tti; u There .1 o« gel rlag iroarto tbs fact tost Geo. Seymore keep* u Sue sad cold beer a* - se be hsd .a toy city ia toe world. Mn.le**s h. VttgSMc. of Cre»we!i, after S y.oaiii.t tui*. to Gri 2 : ha* returned borne. TLe cp p*AMUg*r, d’Jt here at Udfl. was .% m.rotes lute yesterdsy, owing to the fact that the wbceU caught afire,* aad bad to itop Uf-eet atotiots* tops: them ut. Etr. Bobt. Frtmar., -*ho <L*d Moad<y, waa the Cnt nan to' ill at the Sows office aad pay hi* sobscriptios after the present editor to'ji charge. He was a yood maa IIi* large ciutou: 'oiape's G o Seymore to tap aeverai keg*, of ijeer u tUy, and c ucas quentJy he aiv ay* has *-frt,.. getapped" at *U honre. A moot pleasant party wa* gitea last tight hy Mr. and Mr*. E. VV. Hammond to - rs. C. G K<-nney and I>:n NeaJ, of FUt Sho>lg, Afoorng tbeotbw defkaeic-: served *ers the fir*t watermelon* of the »ea*o.o. Faehionahle people are giving dining-, tea* and other entertainment- under ail *ort* of fancy name-. The latest i* a “white lose dinner,” and will doubtiee- eat a- wed under any other came. It is the refinement of cruelty for railroad coinpanier. and summer resort proprietors to send illustrated publications ae-out those re¬ sorts, givieg charming scenes on lake* and by murmoring streams, t* editors who are compellod to spend their summers in grind ing out "copy,” glaring at the thermometer and fighting mosquitoes. An old time M.ddie Gaorgia barec- ue w ill be given at Culloden tomorrow, with three ricuraion trains from Atlanta on the A. A F. It It. the first two connecting with the b l'< a. w train on the G. M, & G. KB. at Wr, liamson's. From Williams.on* and return the fsrc wil be fifty cents. Many of Georgia a distinguished citizens wil! be present am! address the multitude—including Gov.Gor don and t*.Gov. .'0111!), Congressman Nor wood, Judge Emory Speer, lion. N. J, Hammond, Judge Trippo, E P. Iloweii.G. W. Adair, Henry W.Grady, Fry'jr L Mynitt, Judge hsrn B. Hoyt nrx! other- For weak lungs and feebleness. Cl.i '• Barley Malt Whisky ia an excellent Tunic. It Is absolutely pure, full of nutriment, and builds up the system Geor,"- A H<ut><U sole agents fur Griffin List of Letters. Advertised letters remaining in postoffice at Griffin, Gu., May 28tb, 1888, which will be sent to the Dead Letter office if not called for in HO days-. J 11 Brown, II J Cum, Miss Isa bel Dodd, Mi Hilar Fuller. Mr. Mo sb No. YJl ltd;;’. AHio, Ilaygood Goodcan, Terry Sollivan care Kit Beunfoy, Sebro'.i Phinaze-’, 'Ihb Mol lie Phionif;, Mrs Sarah Scott. Mrs. A D Smith. Ilibb Walker. Kit Wil liarns, Itiioda Williams, Jep ’Williarns. rot:i ;tii ci.asb maTTKi:. .1 S liresont, -S Gresom A H G recti M. () llowi)oiv. !’. M Putsto slip*, t'-ii cents bun I roil Jj». .Muiiis, 1.. : Griffin. {■- EftTEI Kt STUSS*. Kaiif MkMfc, CtankH, All IHf SLftgiacs juri Cr*p*. Bovs*, Ga., Mt; 3).-fe Me feeing &MOB oonat eoMtiaalfet* w ~ 5 bet picture to took wpow. : Dewberry as 1 cherry pie* art bow tae top* of toe day, Ud tint they good' « * we fcsve toes. tt^rarefi«d We are right. harm? Lie veg pta* ad ui. u U i* „ are bow hx-nag » big toa® esdl better & , eoctiag; Tit tcokim, wbea ww wi be ? we cuft hardly blow, s«or go estoer- j M*sra. T. J. Br 00it tod Gaua&ert } btTe toe be«t .- and c-xa (opLazi we hare ; Com waist high sad aqsaree - o e«y. pleztj. Ssci » toe remit ol ■air Lasting, fast worttoff _ sod alar; 1 . . his hands all the tone, j Without . ^eii ve may expect to mtoe a laiimt If we Koocs&ed we J mwa miner m it o vsrafciTcs or star i fay aad see that it is done ngbt Dr. Will Ayeock, am of tbe devereat jotmg doctors now afcrc*d, spent a few ! days with his father lmsi week. Will » oce <A our best friends and make* them wherever he goes and by dose atoentton j a MMfal car . M:..s Bettie Beer«, Elia and Tonic at Creswe... Hvxns, of is j | visiting M.s.ses Rover. ; Oar friend Gee. Williamson is able to j be up, although be has mighty nigh eat and dept himself to death: says is g-dag S to as lorg as there is any to get. Well, j who cares so 1 as he cats bis own ra ' tons and we : be is able to to that dstkm by the look and of if t.i is ; op: well got it will in fine make on a j big crop. i The Sunday schools or this plac: are ] doing well all taking an interest la it j and seem to enjoy i: both religkn*ly arid aocially, and don’t see that a neigh borhood can congregate in a better way than at a Sunday school, where they are away from the evils of the world, and where they cm Learn something that will probably be with them when death comes, and 1 : is so strange that so many take so little interest in a Sabbath school. There is going to be an all day sing ing at Providence church the first San day in July, when we expect to have some of the best singers in the co-anty with us. All singer*: are respectfully invited to parake with us, as are also everybody else that love music, and be sure and don't forget the basket. A special invitation is given to D. Glees ner, whom we will try to entertain roy ally and we hope he will be able to come and partake with his fiiends, of whom he Las many out here. Come ! There will be meeting at lied Oak church next Saturday and Sunday the Rev: Mr. S.ngletun will fid the pulpit. All who want to hear a good, sound, deep sermon, and one that is full of in teresi, can not do better than spend an hour or two and Lear him propound the scriptures to 113 , He is well trained, and knows how to handle his subject in the,true light and impressive manner. The Bachs are lazy doing nothing but sitting in the shade a:„] lighting gnats; otherwise well. Hovek. —— —rn - — Advice to Mothers. LSI . Wissnow’B Hoot in kg Sy iilt for children teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians used in the United States, and has been for forty years with never failing success by millions of mothors for their children. During the process of teething its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dys entery and. diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to the child and rests the mother, Priee 25 cents a bottle, angeodiwlv 1 ALKi NG TO T HE BOtTOK. An Alliance Man Tackles Ik*- ( oncerd I’liilssoplier. Molena, Ga. M iy 20. Fhiroi: Gnirnx News: —Will yoa allow space enough in yoar pap r to impart a little information to your Concord correspondent' Ho seems reaii) too incompetent to see any good that can originate from the Farmers Alliance at Concord. Now it does appear to me that a man of his age should Lave some original aud progressive ideas of his own without having to apply to the Boss es for v very thing in the way of icfor mat mi) he geto. I So not intend to discuss the rnerds of the Order in tins a-tide more than tu simply inform the Doc tor that the Alliance does not pro pose l • hinder people from paying their debt*-, hut on the other hand to encourage them to pay every cent po-sibK by allying our.- ivss to gether in one common brother hood, m l miLii.g cue uj n ! effort to Ihiow u ff the yoke of bondage tin: specnlativs have fastened upon us with their high protective tariff and their usurious and unholy rates of interest on the credit system, and rf f* *mr aUclke to do tliis by ** decaoj? osr Inw**** to * mere ecocc taieal &t»u «ieou3« bxs*. So* I eopt the Doctor will cot m*ie war cs cur otg»aiz»tkic. for w ioteod to set or.iT on tbe. defensive as I **a try »*«•*.»■ au, it »•«*<», - ; 1 ^ J £ oorseiw* •ociaL?, morauj s-a r ® ca ~iarilj, x*d is doing tils I «c*t ^ w faai **} eltses. »c«3 profes coc , ^ u u.oagfa tie SiT u iike JO „ H- «n« pc^t-^ora , •»«! , tl»» „ borb Helen* can boss. - fl-oriating Alliacee: it is sweeping the cc-sciry traced. We L&v~ had fine rt.es, followed by bot sosstice, and the trope are boosting, and ail nature creeecis .otc.t appearracee Wheat, whieji is not eo good, is rip*s:Dg. being h&rrestoa. Oats are fair on good land. The next meeting the County Alliance wiil be st Con cord on the third Saturday in Jane} to which too ' are most respectfully ^ Respectfully L. G. W. --- Hymeneal. ^ ^ rasidencc of t2e —« P are " t? ' G ‘ b * ™uied in Eimtge to M:ss Lnet hi ilaliory. Rev. Sir. Brittain per forming the ceremony. They are both worthy and industrious, being emploved at the Griffs cotton miils. Xbe extends eongratnlations ^ ^ wigbes ^_ The saprene Co 2rt of Georgia b 6QstaiDed tbe decision of the lower court in the case of John F. Reid vs. the Mayor and City Conn oil 01 Eaton lea, in which the former prayed for an injunction to prohibit the issuing of bonds tor the purpose of baiidieg school houses in the town, the bonds will be issued at once and pat on sale, and the con tract let for the building of the bonse. fi <*tory of We'*»onter. The enterprising manager of a Paris Ihfc&tre once called upon Meissonier and *sked him to paint a drop scene for a certain theatre and name his own terms. "You have seen my pictures, thenf” asked Meissonier. "Oh. yes,” exclaimed the manager; "but it is your name—your tame I want; it will draw crowds to my theatre.” "And how large is it you wish this curtain to be?" inquired the artist. "Ah, well, we will say fifteen meters by eighteen." Meissonier took up a. pencil and proceeded to make a calculation. At km he looked up and said with imper¬ turbable gravity: “I have calculated and find that my pictures are valued at 80,- 000 francif per meter. Your curtain, therefore, will cost you just 21,600,000 francs. But that is not all. It takes me twelve months to paint twenty-five cen¬ timeters of canvas. It will, therefore, take me just 190 years to finish your curtain. You should have come to me earlier, monsieur; I am too old for the undertaking now. Good morning.”— Art Amateur. An “Anti-Fat” Treatment. A the**}- of obesity, proposed by M, Leven recently, and described before the Bociete de Biologic, is that it is avoidance a disorder, and to be treated by of mental and physical fatigue and a diet of eggs, soup, milk, rice and potatoes.— Scientific American. Sawdust by the Bale. Baled sawdust is the Latest output of the saw miils of Maine. It is put up in neat half cord paekages covered with bur¬ laps. A jor erful hydraulic press is used to press the packages, and the entire supply is shipped to Boston, where it Is used by the street car companies for bed¬ ding for horses. A portion of it is used for packing. The cost of transportation is reduced a! out one-half by the bailing process. I < ix-ct to see the sawdust of all the mills >n the northwestern lumber district utih.- i in this way before long. —Globe-IXn -cat. YUUL Vi£IQHr PURE Ita 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 aud most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. SEW XOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. d 4thw8thp,top col.nn n ;THS * * »■». TATEISFX^^^P .frParo.. ■. *OP»irt»<—St.L wjv-.- ,vlv**nl-'flf '-Mr |S Nis.\* V**i£*b C. p. NEWTON. Ai GRIFFIS, GEORGLt, 1 1 "L Atlanta Beer and Ice! UNEAQUALLEDl UNSURPASSiDi i Merit Wins! Low Prices Tall ; Competition in PR'CES QUALITY i 1 Defy or I • : 0 .— This Beer is brewed from tbe finest grades of imported Hops and prepuM according to tbe most improved methods. Perfectly free from ary tni^T ingredients or adulterations. ^ : My ICE is of superior quality perfectly. Clear and Solid. Write for my prices before purchasing either. Ice delivered to any part of city. j J | A GOOD MULE! ; Cheap for CASH or good NOTE! If you want« good load of wood send ns one dollar and your or- der. J. H. KEITH A 00. Strawberries -:- Every Morning, HOLMAN A CO.’S. < FLEMISTER RECEIVED TIIE PAST WEEK New India Lawns. Checked Muslins, White Lawns Fans, Silk Mils, Ladies Lisle Undervests, SWISS AND HAMBURC FLOUNCINCS *:0:f-- pieces ‘Renfrew” best Ginghams at 7 U2 cents. Well worth 12 1-2 cents. i\ Same Low Prices -ON— SURA w ) BLACK SILKS -AND- ALL WOOL NUNS VEILINGS, Will be maintained until they are all closed out. My Shirt Department Will be found the most complete in the city. Boys Shirt Waists 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. -Lo.-l- ★ LARRGE ★ ASSORTMENT ★ FUR, WOOL AND STRAW HATS! New lot straw Hats to arrive this week! -- 500 May Fashion Sheets to be Given Away ! Patterns for Sale, in stock ! ao:>* YOUIl PATRONAGE SOLICITED! E. J. FLEMISTER, 51 AND 53 HILL STREET.