The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, July 11, 1888, Image 4

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Kf*'' 96 *> • _______ II.. STORE • GO TO E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG UISr$ FRESH TURNIP SEEDS. s»>#a rt*^|.S iBSSfBto.; rs>‘ j. DEANE, «*f: «&*■' sSt ' • . Mtsrar •*.-» neriME frames made ra order. ’■ . (jr ol«l Pktimo, Copied *nd Enlarged. TT AT DREWRY’8 DRUG STORE ■1 -YOU WILL HKD- TURNIP 8EED -- THE BE8T Plant them At 21 and 30 cents a pound, from Baste rn growers. J f f^AnlidyM bite Were are good Pee^cc!^di?I^l! season*. core dyspepsia and iulyldAw-tf UrerOom- pfiint. Griffin, Ga.» July Pocfcet Book Lost. Imitation morocco,no name, flO,bills part¬ ly worn, containing four Gjifin and one |5. Lo*t between and Mt. Zion on Sunday evening. Leave at W. O. Wilkinson’s lumber yard, Griffin, or with N. E. Stietli, at Leach, Ga., and receive reward. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. Notice to the Traveling Public. The best und cheapest passenger is ronto to New York and Boston via Savannah and elegant Steamers thence. tickets Passengers via other routes before would purchas do ing merits of well to inquire first of the the route via Savannah, by which they will avoid dust and a tediotiB all-rail ride, Bates include meals and stateroom on Steamer. Itouml trip tickets wiH be placed on sale June 1st, good to return an til Oct. 31st, New York Steamer sails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer weekly from Savannah- For farther information apply to any agent of this Company, or to E, T. ClMRLTOX, G. P. A. Savannah, Ga: 0. G. Aspeuson.A g’fc Steamer. Savannah, Ga. Apple Peelings on the Pavement disturbs many, and often upsets the poo pie, but apple how disturb mnch the oftener does the fifeen stomach and up set the bowels. This can be set right by Dr. Diggers 1 Huckleberry Cordial. Advice to Mothers. M.J. Wunoow’s Soothing Strop for ehildren teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians need in the United States, and am been for forty millions years with never for failing their snooess children. by of mothers teething its Daring the process of value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pnm, cures dys outcry bowels, and and dknrhcea, griping in the wind colic. By giving health to the child and rests the mother. Prioe 85 cents a bottle, angoodAwly “Corns where my Ixm- lies dreaming”— Forif he lies at alt h«V only talking in liti sleep. We come in questionable shape this time, And try what virtue there is in rhyme : Ws have a Kit at fresh goods to sell So Invite attention by doggerel. Onr store Is the place at which to l>uy, It you dispute this fact, we say July, T or ove»y one knows, who knows enough To t;et in. door when weather Is tougb. That we keep A('oovcnodatt<.\ Stork W ith Mckciuxtiui Svnun right nt your door. We K<winstaaop, had at depot to.('.iy four sjsntrc Gobi aayou'r born. cars Also on- route s fine lot of Meat W dh some in store to keep stock complete, fdwx Lajub fas tierceenow on the the way. V'liile Bra* in small bags is in store to-day. Wc also expects consignment of Boa v Which wUl come soon wc verily hop<-. Iwir Mu. every dsy ia pat in store < nstorrtcm try it and always want morn. Of Oats wwbsvc only few bags to-day, But plenty of bright and excellent II w Me have of knots s small stock on iismi Bat several good mills at our command. Oar prices for »U ar* low »* oun bo Give ns a trial and then you will sec. Yes air, we meet competition every lime pn et wriiejaa for prices. BREWER & HANLEITER. jmw&TdAwtf FIFTY GROSS OF THOSE CHEAP MATCHES JUST RECEIVED. OTHER GOOD ALS * * L ' BL. »BOUND ABOUT. Matters ( •■caralsf F#Ml* *»< • ral NsmCsidy, tor* o’ res. They cannot he con. pie to In aught It do are not humorously thought prone. A man without a merry t an hardly have a funny hone 1 There was no council meeting last evening. The breezes yesterday made life more endurable. A dove shooting parly yesterday eve ning probably got wet. The rains last evenieg made the ground quite muddy for awhile. A. J. Allen left yesterday morning for Pike to look after his farming interest*. For milk shaLes, ices and mineral wa tern go to Drewry’s. eod Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Deane left yeater day evening ou a trip to Indian Springs. The English sparrows arc a great nuisance iu blocking up eaves troughs eud spouts. The fat man was s 111 here yesterday, dressed iu a tilt) of ice water and a fan, and trying to cool off. Dr. It, J- Arnold has been appointed postmaster at Qamptou.m place of Prof, J. S. McDowell, who has resigned. Henry Seheuerman arrived home yes terday evening from Chic go, where he visited before returning from college. Unlike other milk shakes, those made at Dock Ison's do not create the impres gion that life h a delusion and a snare. A French translation of Mrs. Amelia Hives Chanler’s “The Quick or the Dead’' is to bo published in Pars in a tew months. We are glad to know that our old friend Joel Ay cock, who has been sick for nine weeks, has recovered sufficient ly to send in a renewal of his subsorip ton to the Nbwk. We are sorry to know that onr friend George Seymore is again confined to his house by rheumatism. fthematism, os we happen to know, is greatly lacking in the elements of hilariousness. An artielo headed “How It Feels to Freeze” is going the ronnds of the press. The senaa'ion’s described as one ®f ecstatic delight. The mercury had just made on alt.mpt to jump up to 1Q0 - in the a hade when the article was written. John Hunt claims to have been mnch more beautiful when he was editor of the Nkws than since he has becime a lav j-cr. This is very probable. There is something about the atmosphere of the News office which makes all its ed tors good loo v og. The people at the resorts are, of course, enjoying themselves, or pretend iug that they arc, which in pretty much the same thing. The real, genuine en joymeut of summer, however, consists iu staying at homo iu comfortable hous es, whore there is plenty of water, abun daut fruit and very little cooking. Mrs, N, M. Head died at her home at Flat Shoals, Butts county, yesterday at ten o’clock, of brouchial and heart tron bles, at the ripe old age of seventy five years. She was the honored mother of Elder T. J. Head, George Head, Mrs. Savauuah Dupree, Mrs. B. F. Strickland and Miss Hattie Head, ail of whomjwill be pieset at the.fnneral to day, except George,who is out in Arkan sas. She will be buried in the family g™nd at the homestead. tint rid of that tired feeling as quick as possible. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which -rives strength, a good api« tile, and health. (5) The Anniaion Hot Blaat is weary of seeing in its northern contemporary* conversations between southern men in which tab and sabs appear for sir and airs. Northern editost, ssy* the Hot Blaat, newer beard a southern gentleman say: No sab. by gad. The Hot Blast is right icooidiug to oat observation the southern gentleman generally says: Yea, sab, by gad ! Don’t ca’h if I do. „„ ---- f alling the Weeds Sown. At last the weeds are being cut down, although not until most of them have seeded ihemaelves for a fresh crop next year. Street Over¬ seer Bridges is *t wora on the weeds with four hands, armid with hoes and sevthev, ««d thinks it will take until the first • i September to get through ' ith •.! c streets and thecem etery and hei. the work will not be folly done. He says the reason he did not commence on the weeds sooner was because the streets them¬ selves were in such good condiitou lor working this summer, because cf the frequent rains and be found many places where repairs were abso iutelj necessary. The cemeteries, in our opinion, * . • ; have one man continually at wuu on them all the year around, instead of an annual spasmodic cleaning up which takes the street hands from their regular duties. Why the Train Stepped, lu Texas. \ railway train stop pad in a swu ind while a blended expression of ..v triness and disgust was sitting on the passengers’ faces, the conductor came into a car where a recently arrived Englishman sat. “Guard,” said the Englishman, “may I speak to you a moment?” “What did you call me?” “I called you guard, for aren’t you the guard?” “Guard the deuct! Do you taka this for a convict train, that we have to keep guards?” “Ob, no, no, no, I didn't mean tb&t, ’owever, we will not argue that point, but will you please answer me one question?” “Spit it out?” “Well’ w’at are we stopping here for?” “There is a frog in the switch,” thu conductor replied. “A frog in the switch !” “Yes.” ‘T really do not understand you.” “I reckon not.” “But will yon please explain a frog in a switch? I kno v what a frog is, but w’y you should stop on account of a frog being in a switch or any where else is something I cannot fathom,you know.” “I can’t explain it,” the conductor replied. “But you can tell me why you stop on account of a frog?” “No, it’s against oar orders to give away such information.” “Well, that is viry, viry queer, yon know, W’y in England we would not think for a moment of stop ping a train Cn account of a frog. 1 must say that you Americans have some viry ridiculous customs.” “Needn’t say it unless you want to,” replied the conductor as he slyly winked at a porter. •‘Eh, yes, I am compelled to say it. On account of a frog. Weil, well, I ■ever heard of such a thing. I knew that the Americans held up the frog in superstitious veneration. By George, I must make a note pf this. I am Writing a Book on America, and this is the most peculiar thin g I’ve found in this crude but wonder ful country.”—[Arkansaw Traveler. IKutilj fur Apple Treo Uorere. The entomologist of the Ohio experi¬ ment station advises one and the same remedy headed borers for both and the bark round lice headed that and fiat in¬ so juriously RlTect the trunks of apple trees. The remedy is a wash made by raiding one quart of soft soap, or one pound ofhaxd soap with two gallons of boiling hot water and then adding a pint of crude carbolic acid. This mixture should be ap¬ plied later late with in scrub May and brush again to the throe trank weeks and a larger rough branches of the tree. If the bark is it ought to be scraped before the wash is applied. No cracks in the bark at the base of the trunk where the Insects can enter should be missed in the applica¬ tion, as the sole object is to prevent the laying of the eggs from which tho grubs aro hatched. J. P. NICHOLS, AGVT TBX Northwestern Mutual Life In¬ surance Company, Of Milwaukee, "Wi*. 'Die most reliable In uranee Company in America, aagfitsdly ISRSSBSS - IOU.WE PURE IQHT~^ ^ Its superior excellence proven In millions of horn as for more than a quarter of a ceu tnry. It isused by the United States Gov- eroment. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities ss the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Raking Powder docs no*, contain Ammonia* Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKIKG POWDER CO. sew TOES. CHICAGO. ST. LOCIS d«hwSthp,top column CITT MARSHAL'S SALES. nyttll be sold before the court W House door Ga., in the the city first Tuesday of Griffin, in Spalding 1*08, county, between on the usual hours of August, following described property, to- sale, the wit i of land in the city One-eighth of an a:re of Griffin fronting Slaton’s Alley 55K feet and naming back on 6tb street 263^ feet, thence west 82X feet, thence south 26^ feet. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Fannie H. Woodruff to satisfy ODe city tax fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possession legally no- tified. the of Griffin, One house and lot in city containing X of an acre, more or less, bound ed north by Chappel street, south by other property of T. W. Thurman, West by 4th street and east by part of same lot Levied on as the property of T. W. Thunnan to sat¬ isfy two city tax fi fas. Tenant in possession legally notified. One-fourth of an acre of land in the city of Griffin, bounded west by part of same lot, east by B. H. Drake, north by property of Broadfoot children, south by Poplar street. Levied on as the property of J. M. Jone* to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possession legally notified. One vacant lot containing X of an acre in the city of Griffin bounded north by pari of same lot^outhby an alley .west by fith street. Levied ou as the property of J. W. Little to satisfy possession one tax fi legally fa for the notified. year 1887. Ten¬ ant in front¬ One vacant lot in the city of Griffin ing Broadway street, south 30 feet and run ning north back to alley, the entire lot bounded east by J. D. ShemJl and west bj part of same lot. Levied on as the property tax of Mrs. E. S. Boynton to satisfy one possession city fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant in legally notified. T. G. MANLEY, Chief Polico. jutyfi-tds. Administratrix’ Sale. By virtue of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary of Spalding county 1 will sell at public ontc’ry to door the highest Griffin, bidder, the before first the court house in on Tuesday in August next, during the legal hours of sale, the following desenbed prop¬ erty, to-wit- Lot of land number one hundred and sixty five (165) in the Second District of Pike County, Georgia, adjoining lands of Abner Moore, W. P. HemphilLand Mack and John Barrow, belonging to the estate of Isaac N. Hair, late of Spalding County, deceased, and containing two hundred and two and one half (2C2J<) acres, more or less. Terms cash. MRS. SALLiE P. HAIR, Administratrix of Isaac N. Hair, dec'd. $ 6 . 00 . _______ Butcher’s Fly Killer! CERTAIN DEATH. No hunting with powder and gun as for squirrels, only to to stupify them. No ling¬ ering Flies death on the drink death aad on the sticking plas ter. seek it, ace. KILLED OUTRIGHT humanely, so quickly they cannot get away. Use it freely. Prevent reproduction, secure serene i* ate and quiet. Always ask for DUTCHER’3. Vor Sale Everywher«*. julyT-dAwlra ELDER HOUSE, INDIAN SPRINGS. GA. --: o:-- in Open all the Good year round. climate The and best first-class water America. table. attendance Prof during Rieman’s the orchestra No will mosqni be in season. toes or sand fiies. For analysis of the water, terms for board, etc., address E. A. ELDER. Manager. 13T Round trip tickets en sale via Me Dcnough. june22d]m NOTICE To Executors, Adminlstraters, Guar¬ dians and Trustees. Notice is hereby given to all executors, a minlstrators, guardians and trustees, to make their annual returns between now and the first Monday in July. 18®, at 10 o’clock a. in., at my office in Griffin. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. May 3L, 18S8. mm ill RlRREIt SHOP COLUMBUS. . GEORGIA, JOE MeGHEE, Ppoji’i - )0 (-- Tin, best place in Columbus to get a balfc or clean Shave. Give us a call when in th c ‘ty. JOE McGHEF. VSft CONSUMPTIVE MHRH FROZEN WATER MELONS __ __ TO- Order one for your dinner. J: H. Keith A Co O. WILKINSOri ___ { DEALER IN }• Lumber, Shingles am DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER A SPECIALTY ! UTT T.R SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE! ---jo;- GOOD BRICK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES. ----Jo:- Yard and Office on WcaL Side ol Hill street, along Central Railroad. . GRIFFIN, : : : : GEORGIA. jnlylld*w?m W. M. Holman & Co. -HAVE FRESH--- Magnolia -> Hams, Cocked Corned Beef 121 c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel, Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan s Tobaccos. And the ’ BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY. e w. mm '3T LEATHER AND FINDINGS. 3S Hill Street, - GRIFFIN, GA I otter at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW C ^ T ^h^seLKCS 6 * Shoes S V. IIHIS SONS lucrum Agency, GRIFFIN, CEORCIA Stroiiges I k mipanies, Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements (1. A. t'i m a-NGHAM, GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Lc id Agent foi Spalding County, by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, and all parties having land for sale can expedite his the sale by placing their property in hands. Full particulars in regard to the most va uable lands in this county can be obtaine by addressing him as above. A full list houses and lauds and lots of all deseriptio n JUST ARRIVED! --JoJ- THE VERY LATEST STYLES NEW AND-:- BEAUTIFUL S^SUMMER HATS Lowest Prices! -Jot- £3?” Do not fail to call and examine. MRS. M. t. WHITE, Cor. Hill and Broadway. HOTEL CURTIS, 3RIFFIN, GEORGIA. Under New Management. A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r. *W P otters meetsll trains. feb!5 dly Rule Nisi. B. C. Kinard & Son }■ i va. Ward.) J. W.Ward&LJ. In State of Georgia, February Spalding Term, County. 1888. the Superior court, It being represented to the Court by the petition of B. C. Kinard & Son that by Deed of Mortgage, dated the 16th day of Oct. 1887, J.W. Ward & I. J. Ward conveyed to the said B. C. Kinard & Son a certain tract of land, to-w it: Fifty acresjof land, situated in Akins District, Spalding county, Ga., and bounded North by the lands of Bill Wise, East by .Tno. Ward, South by Barney Mad¬ dox and West by Zed Gardner, for the pur¬ pose of securing the the payment said J. W. of Ward a promisso¬ A I. J. ry note made by Yvard to the said B. C. Kinard & Son dne on the 1st day of November,1887, for the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50,96) and Ninety-six Cents, which note is now due and unpaid. It is ordered that the said J. W. Ward & I. J. Ward do pay into this principal, Court, by the first and toy of next term the interest and costs, due on said note or show cause, if any they have to the contrary, or that in de fault B.C- thereof Kinard foreclosure & Son of be said granted Mortgage, to the said and the equity of redemption of the said J W Ward A I. J. Ward theinn be forever barred, and that service of this rule be perfected on said J. W. Ward <fc L J. Ward by publication in the Griffin News or service upon them by the Sheriff of said county three months before the next term of this court. JAMES 8. BOYNTON, Frank Flynt and Dismuke Judges. A Collcns, C. F.C. Peti¬ tioners Att’s. A true copy from the Minutes of this Court atoamlm Wu. M. Thomas Clerk. L, C. AYCOCK, -Practical Gunsmith,. Clark Bnilding, Near Osborn’s Shops, GRIFFIN, : ; : : : : : GEORGIA All work attended to promptly ahd exeeu ed in thorough and workmanlike manner. julySdAw-tf NO IY0RE EYE-GLASSES Weak IYI ore MITCHELL’S EYE-8ALVE A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy tor Sore, Weak and Inflamed Eyes aB * Mtierisc Amt-«chtMfaK«>. ike Might «f the Old. I ' >J>s, Granulation, Slyf, Educing Eyes, Matted Eve Lash quick re IPERMANENTCURE Also, equally efficacious when need in oth Fever 8ores, To or wherever SALVI m I be used adrantage. __1/8 may to old bv ali Druggists at 35centa. THIS P.1 ?ER| ooetracM ArtTwthtB*Ban«u >» »>ay i