The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, July 12, 1888, Image 4

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: GO TO E. R. ANTHONY'S DRUG STORE .1 FOR KW CROP OF BURST’S FRESH TURNIP SEEDS. -**••*- All the varieties £iwn on this soil. Come _ Seed Grower __eecnre your seed Irom tJife reliable before they are all gone. II • J ~ D EANC) PHOTOGRAPHER. ■v ** - ORDER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO tar Old Picture., Copied and Enlarged. s L- AT DREWRY’H DRUG STORE -YOU WIJ.L FIND- the best turnip seed At 25 and MO cent. > pound, from Eastern grower*. Plant them dtiile §TAnlldy’sPe^ there art) good seasons. h (>>^l«rwfi'l euro<lys|>ep»i»andUre^Oom- T Uriflin, Git., July IS. - L, C. AYCOOIt, -Practical Gunsmith,- Clark Building, Near Osborn’- o46bGIA ffcops, GRIFFIN, f : • : ! i All work attended, to promptly ahdexecn ed In thorough and workmanlike manner, julySdAwtf CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. Notice to the Traveling Public. Tlio best nml chcapcHt passenger ronto to New York and Boston is via Savannah and elegant Steamers thence. Passengers before parobas ing tickets via other routes would do well to inquire first of the merits of the route tie Savannah, by which they will avoid dust and a tedious all-rail ride, lUtos includo meals and stateroom on Steamer. Round trip tickets will be placed on sale Judo lit, good to return un til Oct. 31st, New York Steamer Bails tri-weekly. Savannah- Boston Steamer weekly from information apply For further to any agent of this Company, or to E, T. Chaw.ton, G. B, A. Savannah, Ga: C. G. Anderson, Ag‘t Steamer, Savannah, Ga. Apple Feelings on Uie Pavement disturbs many, nnd often upsets the peo pis, but how muob oftoner does tbs green apple disturb the Btomacli and up set the bowels. This can be set right by Dr, Bigger#’ Huckleberry Cordial. Advice to Mothers. M<<t. Winslow’s Soocmita Bvruv for children teething, is the prescription of One of the best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and has been Used for forty yoars with never foiling suooess children. by millions of mothers for their During the process of retteves teething the its value is incalculable. It child from pain, enres dys outcry and diarrhoea, griping in tbe bowels, and wind colic. By giving honlth to the (hildaod rests the mother, Prioe 2D oents a bottle, ougoodA wly ' “Come whore my Love lies dreaming”— For If he lies at all he's only talking in hi* sleep. We come In questionable slmpo this time, And try what virtue there is in rhyme ; Wa harp s let of fresh goods to sail So Invite attention by doggerel. Our store is the place at which to buy, If yon dispute this fact, we say July, To For every door one knows, who knows enough get in when weather Is rough, That we keep Accommodation Stoke W ith Msai'LUNTiut Suprusa right at your door. For We had Instance, depot Lvdsy ns sure as you’re bom, at four cars (Joan Also en-route a fine lot of hi sat W ith some in store to keep stock oomplcte. Leaf Labd In tierces now on the the way, White Beam in small bags is in store to-day. We also expect a consignment of Boas- Which will come soon we verily hope. Fbksii Meal every day is pot ia store Customers try ft and always want more. Of Oath wo huTe only few bags to-day, But plenty of bright and excellent II ay W« have of i'boig a small stock ou hand Bat Several good mills at our command. Our Give prices for all are low as can be; us a trial and then you will see. Tea sir, we'meet competition every time, and order unyything a merchant wants by wireor mall at manufacturer's prices. Call on orwrito.us for prices. BREWER & HANLEITER. }une27dArwtf FIFTY GROSS OF THOSE CHEAP MATCI-IES JUST RECEIVED. OTHER GOOD ALS 18 *>’»-> J. m BLAKLEY ’HOUND ABOUT. Matter* CsM.ralay Tssfl* aaf tim* mrmi Raws fttttlF . TWO DIGKKKS OF TUB MEBCORT. A brilliant society leader, the fairest of Wasliington’s fair, Greely, ’twas at Once said to Commissioner a reception they were,— the weather, (Tiie discourse had turned upon and so the connection is plain), question: If,as “Dear sir, can yon answer this wc are wont to maintain, the where Two and thirty degress mark state watsr commences to freeze, What then do you thinkis the point at which people are likely to squeeze Commissioner blushed; he could not tell; the lady, continuing, said, (Roguishly tapping iris arm with her fan), Why, WHEN IT IS TWO » THE SHADE !" Charles Edoewobth Jonhs. Augusta,Ga., July 10th. 1888. George Beecher went to Dalton yes terday. Henry Bishop spent yesterday in At lanta, D. J. Bailey, ir M went to Atlanta yes torday, Capt. Grantlaad spent yesterday in Atlanta. W. TV, Walcott paid a visit to Barnes villo yesterday. Mrs. M. O. Bowdoin returned yester day from Columbus. Mr. and Mrs: George Stewart left for Worm Springs yesterday. Tbe mercury in our thermometer these days is like Banquo’s ghost. If hot weather is good for cotton, that plant is having a picnic for a faot. C. Q. Driver snd Jimmie Howell, of Zebulon, were in the city yesterday. For milk shakes, ices and mine ral wa torn go to Drowry’s. eod Tbe growing crops are in unusually tine condition, and the yield promises to bo enormous. Miss Maggie Word left yesterday ovening to spend a few weeks with friends at Jenkinsburg. fho Columbus Guards to the number of about thirty-live passed through yes terday en route to St. Simon’s Island. The ieo factory succeeded in firing off thirty pounds of dynamito in the well yesterday, and the flow of water was greatly increased. A handsome lot of new miilinery goods will bo opened up at Mrs. M. £. Brown & Co’s today, which it will inter cst you to examine. There will be a number of business changes during tha next two months. Several new business houses will be opeued up before the close of the year. The 1:00 p. in. up passenger yester day was delayed by the wreck of a freight train at Goggius Station, and at last accounts had not arrived last night. Express Messenger Mitchell expects to bring his family to Griffin and live as soon os through trains commence run ning to Chattauoogn, which may be next week. The Folsom heirs, one of whom is Mrs. Cleveland, haye filed a petition for a partition of their severnl interests in fitly lots in Omaha, valued at several hundred thousand dollars. Tho State Horticultural Society will meet at Tbomasville ou the 1st, 2d and 3d of August, nnd all members will be entitled t > free passage oyer the rail roads. The membership fee is only two dollars, aud all money should be sent to Treasurer T.L. Kinsey, of Savannah, before the 15tli inst. Gut riil of that tiruil feeling as quick as possible. Take Hood’s good Sarsaparilla, and which j gives strength, a appetite, health. A heavy rain is reported to have fallen between here and McDonough for about an hour on Tuesday evening, catting deepgalhes in tbe fields and rnningover the cross tics on the Georgia Midland. "This is the hottest weather I ever saw,” remarked one of our citizens yes terday, and right npou top of,this comes the statement of a Northern man: •They don’t have any genuine bot weather in Griffin. There is most always a breeze stirring, and there is none of the blistering, sickening heat here that is to be found m tbe North.” Minn Hampton, of South Carolina, a dnughtorjof General Wade Hampton, is now assistant in tbe surgical ward of a New York hospital. She has taken a tho rough course of training as a professional nurse, and it is her plan, when her stud ies are completed, to open a training school for nurs. in the south, and snp ply a now flol i of work for southern women. _ Distilled from the riohest Malted Barley C base’s Barley Malt Whisky is full of nutr ment, mild and excellent and absolutely par*. George & Ilartnctt sole agents for Griffin, Ga, IT WAS A FUNEBAL. Bat Gen. Harrison’s Friends Though) It Was a Parade 1-i Ills Honor. While the assembled guests atGen. Harrison‘a residence on the Fourth were waiting the arrival of the ratifi cation committee an incident occur red. The blinds had been drawn to keep curious people from looking in. All was expectancy. The hour had arrived, but t” iminittee came not. Suddenly the : .ins of music were heard. Tbe “Starry Flag” was in the air. The sounds became distinct; the guests were astir. ^Everyone thought it was the cemmittee coming, headed by a band. There were several young ladies in the frent parlor, and one of them, more ventursome than tbe rest, went to a window and, lift ing the blind, slightly peered out. “It is a colored band!” she said in an undertone, but which was heard by all assembled. “Oh,” said the Rev. Dr. McLeod, “the colored folks are a loyal class, and well they should be in this case, after all that General Harrison has done for them.” The young lady looked again, and with keener interest than before, said to those within hearing, “There is a procession of colored men.” “Some of them belonged to Gener al Harrison’s command, no doubt,” suggested a gentleman in the room. “And they are wearing regalias,” the young lady added, as she looked again. “They people,” inter are a strange posed a guest; “but 1 admito their earnestness and sincerity. This is a handsome compliment to General Harrison, now, isn’t it ?” The procession was a long one and now and then the lady would com municate something about it to those who waited to hear. “They are car rying a banner,” came next. “Another tribute to General liar rison,” some remarked. “There’sji hearse!” were tbe words that suddenly fell upon the ears of the guests, as the young lady, much obagrined, left her station at the window and took a seat. It was a colored funeral passing ! One of the members of a society known as tbe “Sisters of the White Dove” had died and was being borne to the last rest ing place. The band, regardless of its solemn mission, or the proprie ty of the occasion, had struck up the “Starry Flag’’ on coming in sight of General Harrison’s residenc. The colored parade had hardly gone by when the committee in carriages ar rived, and those in waiting at Gener al Harrison’s residence found some thing to break tbe painful silence that had ensued when the young lady disclored the fact that a hearse was in sight. LOUISIANA LOTTERY, Numbers that l»rew the Largest Prize* at New Orleans Tuesday. New Orleans, July 10__The fol lowing numbers drew the largest prizes Tuesday : 35,567..................$300,000 03,469.................. 100,000 47,843.................. 50,000 S8.959 .................. 35,000 81,797.................. io,0O9 98,703.................. io,000 ‘7,443.................. 5,000 60,711.................. 5,000 93.902.................. 5,000 64,941.................. 5,000 66,124.................. 5,000 *.crlvTilturul N«w*. Farmers can have the bulletins sent out from their state agricultural experiment mak station is forwarded to them free by for log written application to the station the same A peanut trust is reported as having been formed engaged In Norfolk. in the Va., peanut and trade embrac¬ In ing firms New York, Norfolk. StT Louis. Cincinnati, Va. Petersburg and Stnithville, The South Carolina department of ag¬ riculture has recently issued a bulletin on tho resources and industries of that state. Headers desiring full information on any point are invited to apply to the commis b loner of agriculture* Columbia, S. The experiment station at Cornell uni¬ versity. under the provisions of the Hatch bill, has been organized, and work will begin at onco. irrigating tunnel in The Montezuma completed Is southern Colorado, just It Is destined to more than a mile long. fifty miles of canal, convey with some river tho water of the Dolores over one of tbe richest valleys in Colorado. It is claimed that by this enterprise 200 000 acres of land will be reclaimed. . Its snperior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter ef 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. NEW TOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. ■'d4thw8thp,top col.nrm MACON. GEORGIA. TTUFTWIFTH ANNUAL SESSION opens 1* September 26th and closes June 28tli. Elegantly furnished class rooms and neat, new cottages for students. Centrally located. Good board at reasona- 1)1© rfttes • For catalogues and other information ply to REV. J. A. BATTLE, julyl2w4 President .J. P. NICHOLS, AGENT THE Northwestern Mutual Life surance Company, Of Milwaukee, Wis. The mostreliable urance Company in America, aug28dly ELDER INDIAN SPRINGS. GA. Open all the year ronnd. The best in America. Good climate and table. Prof Rieman’s orchestra will be attendance daring the season. No toes or sand ilies. For analysis of water, terms for board, etc., address E. A. ELDER, Manager. t£T Round trip tickets on sale via Me Dcnough. june22dJm NOTICE To Executors, Adminlstraters, dians and Trustees. Notipc is hercoy given to all executors, a minlstrators, guardians and trustees, to make their annual returns between now the first Monday in July. 1888, at 10 a. m., at my office in Griffin. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. May 31,1888. mill HOUSE H.IRBEIi SHOP COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, .1 OK McGHEE, JProp’i - )0 ( - Tiie best place in Columbus to get a or clean Shave. Give us a call when in city. JOE McGHEE MAN WANTS BOT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants tha 1 mighty quick. A or a big one is promptly filled by vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS, consumptive mamoMBL. a. T be feeble t atowlr drifting Uw timidy rurker? J 1 S co T #p > h * ir hwrttoby um of in- 1 roan a ..... nnd dlwrd'r* of ntoronch and bowtl*. tQo. onuntwu. frozen water melons to - 33 -A.- 5 T ! Order one for your dinner. J. H. Keith wilkinson' &Co._ w. o. ___^ DEALER IN }---- Lumber, Shingles ail Laths DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. ---jot- DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER A SPECIALTY ! BILLS SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE! ---)«;- GOOD BRICK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES. Yard and Office on West Side ol Hill slreel, along Central Railroad, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. julylld&wSm w. Holman M. & Co. -HAVE FRESH--- Magnolia -> Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 12£ 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, H. ff. toll®, —{ MANUFACTURER >- —AND— — ( DEALER IN J~ __ LEATHER AND FINDINGS. S i%S HUl Street, - GRIFFIN, GA Shoes. I ofler at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW 0 ^ T ^ e ^ S g|^f 8 ‘ eB SII. MWl h SONS Issm Agency, GRIFFIN, : GEORGIA Strongest Companies, Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements G. A. CC> INGHAM, GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed L.u:d Agent foi Spalding Cour.ly, by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, expedite and all the parties sale by having: placing land their for sale property can in His hands. Full particulars in regard to the most va uable lands in this county can be obtain e by addressing him as above. A full list houses and lands and lots of all descriptio n JUST ARRIVED! --tot- TBE YERY LATEST STYLES NEW AND-:- BEAUTIFUL r^SUMMER HATS Lowest Prices! -tot- l-if~ Do not fail to call and examine. MRS. M. L. WHITE, Cor. Hill and Broadway. HOTEL CURTIS, SRIFFIN, GEORGIA, Under New Management. A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r. •sgf* P oilers meet all trains. MilSdly CITY MARSHAL'S SALES. '\X7TLL VV BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT House door in the city of Griffin, Spalding oounty, Ga., on the first Tuesday in August, 1888, between the usual hours of sale, the following described property, to- wit: One-eighth of an aire of land in the city of Griffin fronting Slaton’s Alley feet and running back on 6th street 26^ 26% feet, feet. thence Levied west 52% the feet, property thence of Mrs. south Fannie II, on as Woodruff to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 1887, Tenant in possession legally no¬ tified. One house and lot in the city of Griffin, containing % 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. Thurman to sat¬ isfy two city tax 11 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 R. H. Drake, north by property of Tenant in possession containing legally notified. in One vacant lot % of an acre the city of Griffin bounded north by part of same lot,south by an alley,west by W. 0th Little street. Levied on as the property for of J. to satisfy one tax fl fa the year 1887, Teu- ant One in possession vacant lot in legally the city notified. of Griffin front¬ ing Broadway back street, south 20 the feet entire and run lot ning bounded north to alley, east by J. D. Sherrell and west bj part of same lot. Levied on as the property of Mrs. E. 8. Boynton to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possession legally notified. T. Poltco. julyfftd*. G. MANLEY, Chief Administratrix’ Sale. of By Ordinary virtue of of an Spalding order granted oounty by I will the sell Court at public outory to the highest bidder, before the court house door in Griffin, on the first Tuesday in August next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described prop¬ erty, to-wit’ Lot of land number one hundred and sixty five (165) in the Second District of pike County, Moore, W. Georgia, Hemphill adjoining lands of Abner P. and Mack and John Barrow, Hair, belonging to the estate of Isaac and N- late of Spalding County, deceased, containing two hundred ana two and one half (202%) acres, more or less. Terms cash. MRS. 8ALL1E P. HAIR, Administratrix of IsaaeN. Hair, dec’d. | 6 . 00 . Dutcher’s Fly Killer! CERTAIN DEATH. ter. Flies seek IK drink aad are. KILLED OUTRICHT humanely,so Use it quickly they cannot get away. freely. Prevent reproduction, secure ne peace quiet. Always ask for DUTCHER’S jalyT-dAwIm Sale Everywhere.