The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, July 17, 1888, Image 4

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• : GO TO E. R. ANTHONY'S DRUG STORE :• FOR NEW CROP OF BUST'S FRESH TURNIP SEEDS. ........- ■■ ». — ■ " ■ —........ - - JET," before the/ all tare gone. R. J- DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. HTold Picture*, Copied and Enlarged. AT DREWRY’S DRUG STORE -YOU WILL FIND- THE BEST TURNIP SEED At 25 and 80 oenta a pound, from Eastern grower! Plant them w l»M.c , <5sr^r ■ rar An Sidy'* Peptic Cordial will core dyspepsia and liter Com- JuIjrldAw-tf Grlffia, «».. July a. ICE CREAM SALOON. Oa Tuesday morning I will open up the rooms ovor SUlwell A Milk's, formerly I will oc- copied by Mn. M. R. Brown, where be prepared to furnieh to all ICE CREAM AND CAKE, of the beet quality by the dlah all or quantity, friend*. end Invite toe patronage of my ■Open from 10 a. m. to 7p. m. every day, and a* a tgh to to be announced later. Ice Cream, Sherbet and Cake of all kiuda made to order in any^antlty ox abort notice. JulylSdd w 1 m****\UOh ^fl )A JUDKINS. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. Notice to the Traveling Public. Tbe beat and cheapest passenger is roots to New York and Boston via Savannah and elegant Steamers thence. Passengers before would parohas do ing tickets via other routes well to inqaire first of the merits of the route via Savannah, by which they will avoid dost and a tedious all-rail ride. Bates include meals and stateroom on Steamer. Bound trip tickets will be placed on sale Jane let, good York to return an til Oct. 81st, New Steamer ■ails triweekly. Boston Steamer weekly from Savannah- For farther information apply to any agent of this Company, or to E, T. Charlton, <3. P, A. Savannah, Ga: O. Q. Anderson, Ag-t Steamer, Savannah, Ga. Advice to Mothers. M/i. Winslow’s Soothing Hmur for children teething, is the prescription •f one of the best female names and physicians has been used in for the forty United years States, with and never failing their success children. by millions Daring of the mothers for process of It relieves teething the its child value from is incalculable. dys and diarrhoea, griping pain, euros entery bowels, and wind oolie. By in giving the health to tbe child and rests the mother, Prioe 25 omits a bottle, augood&wly “Corns where my Love He* dreaming”— For If he lies at all he’s only talking in hi* sleep. We ooiue In questionable shape this time, And try what virtue there is in rhyme We have a lot of fresh goods to sell So tnvlte attention by doggerel. Our store is the plaoe at which to buy, If yon dispute this fact, we say July, To For every in door one knows, when weather who know* Is enough That get rough. With we MnacHANTit* keep Accommodation Stoks right Scrrum at your doer. For lastsaoe, to-day a* sure an you’re born, We had at depot four oars Co bn Also sn-fonta a fine lot of Mkat W ith some la store to keep stock complete. Laar Latu> in tierce* now on the the way, While Beam la small bags is in store to-day. We also expect s consignment of Boar Which will come toon we verily hope. Feksh Mxal every day is pat ia store Customers try it and always want more. Of Oats wa have only few bags to-dHy, But plenty of bright and exoeTlent Hat Wa have of Fiona a small stock on hnml Bat several good mills at oar command Oar Give prioe* trial for all and are then low as can be; a* « you will see. Yes sir, we meet competition every time, and order anyythlng a merchant want* by wire or mall at manufacturer’s prices. Call on or writers for prices. BREWER A HANLEITER. )une27dAwtf FIFTY GROSS OF THOSE CHEAP MATCHES .JUST RECEIVED. OTHER GOOD ALS BLAKLEY ’ROUND ABOUT. ■mwn Csessnrisf mm4t * imm mrml Mows Cesslf. SHE WENT BSXLKIl. “Where are yon going, my pretty fair maid r" “I’m coming from cooking school, sir, .she said. Ixjud laughed the rode man, but *he *hnt up his Lead, cold with bowlder of For she laid him out a bread. Mrs' Charlton arrived from Savan nah yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. G. 0, Stewatl returned yesterday from Warm Springs. Judge Boynton left yesterday morn ing to open court at Thomaaton. Col. 8. W. Leak left yesterday for Meriwctinr on professional business. For milk shakes, ices and mineral w« ter» go to Dmrry'a. eod Go to Geo. Seymore’s and get a saud wieh with yonr beer between 11 and 1 o'clock. The swellest oDteHeiomont of tho summer is to come off on Thursday night. Every effort should bo ntaJo to keep the city healthy during the summer months. They say there is nothing new under the sun; but how about a patch on a boy’s trousers ? Commencing last Sunday, the after noon tram from Atlanta does not reach here until 5.40. Different kiuda of sandwhicbes served with driuks at Geo. Seymore’s every day from 11 to 1 o’clock, The past several days have boon genu ine summer weather, and the hert has been oppressive. Excursion tiokets will be sold to the Salt Springs Chautaqua today for 81,75, good to retut a in five days. Miss Carrie Lowe, who has been visit ing Miss Carrie White for a few days, left yesterday evening for McDonough. When a cat gives an entertainment from tho top of tbe wall it isn’t the cat we object to, it's the waul. In sunshades there is a variety that is quite bewildering, and every woman asks, “Where did you get yours?’’ The dear, sweet girls in their white summer dresses are entirely satisfactory as secular substitutes for angels. Little Nellie, daughter of It. B. Evans, died Sunday morning at the residence of J. It. Huff and was taken to Macon for burial. The Meriwether Free Press, publish ed at Greenville by T. B. Thrash, has come to hand. It is a neat six column folio. Sunday’s Columbus Enquirer Sun was an exposition tdition of triple size, handsomely illustrated and full of good matter. Col. W. J. Kincaid and Major A. Kan dall have returned from a Ncrthorn trip where they went in interest of the new cotton mill. Col. John N. Duuu, President of tbe A. A F. Kit., died at his home in Atlan ta yesterday morni ig and will bo buried today. Miss Chattie Mitcheff and leave this morning for the Salt Chatauquu. to be gone uu indefinite length of time. Misses Pern Scott and Mary Lanier, two'charwrog voung ladies of West Point, are the guests of tbe family E. M. Word. Get rid of that tired feeling as quick as sib le. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which »* strength, a good appetite, and health. (5) YuU-W EIGHT PURE Its superior excellence proven iu millions of homes for more than a quarter of a cen tury. It iaused 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 docs not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. jiKW TOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOCIS. d4thw8thp,top col.nrm CITY MARSHAL'S SALE$. TYTILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT VV House door in the the city first Tuesday of Griffin, in Spalding county, Ga., on hours of August, 1888, between the usual sale, the following described property, to- wit! One-eighth of an awe ol land in the city of Griffin fronting Slaton’s Alley 55J^ feet and running hat k on (1th street 2634 feet, thence Levied west 52)jf feet, thence south 2634 feet. II, on ns the property of Mrs. Fannie ■Woodruff to satisfy odo city tax fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possession legally no¬ tified. Griflin, One house and lot in the city of containing ?4 of an acre, more or less, bound ed north by Chappel street, south by other property of T. W. Thurman, West by 4tli street and east by part of same lot. Levied on as the property of T. W. Thurman to sat¬ isfy two city tax ii fas. Tenant in possession legally notified. One-fourth of an acre of land in the city of Griffin, bounded west hy part of same lot, east by R. H. Drake, north by property of Broadfoot children, south by Poplar street. Levied on as the property of J. M. Jones to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possession legally notified. One vacant lot containing % of an acre in the city of Griffin boanded north by part of same lot,south by an alley,west by 6th street. Levied on as the property of J. W. Little to satisfy one tax fi fa for the year 1887. Ten¬ ant in possession legally notified. One vacant lot in the city of Griffin front¬ ing Broadway street, south 20 feet and run ning north back to alley, the entire lot bounded east by J, D. Shcrrell and west by part of same lot. Levied on as the property of Mrs. E. S. Boynton to satisfy one city ta fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possessio legally notified. T. G, MANLEY, Chief Police. julyG-tds. Administratrix’ Sale. lly virtue of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary of Spalding highest county bidder, I will before sell at public outcry house to door the in Griffin, the lfrst the court on Tuesday in Angust next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described prop¬ erty, to-wit- Lot ofland number one hundred and sixty- five (105) in the Second District of Pike County, Georgia, adjoining lands of Abner Moore, W. P. Hemphill the and Mack of and Isaac John N. Barrow, belonging Spalding to estate Hair, late of County, deceased, and containing two hundred and two and one half (202.14) acres, more or less. Terms cash. MRS. SALLlE P. HAIR, Administratrix of IsaacN. Hair, dec’d. $6.00. JUST ARRIVED! -Jot- THE YERY LATEST STYLES NEW AND-:-BEAUTIFUL r^SlMMER IIATS Lowest Prices! -tot- Do not fail to call and ex.gnine. MRS. M. L. WHIT! L 1 Cor. llill and Broadway. HOTEL CURTIS, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, Under New Management. A. G. DANIEL. Prop'r. Kgf Po-ters meet all trains. feblSdly Duteher’s Fly Killer! CERTAIN DEATH. No hunting with powder and gun as for squirrels, ering death only toto stnpify them. No ling¬ on the death on the sticking pias ter. Flies seek it, drink a*d are. KILLED OUTRICHT humanely, so quickly they canuot get away. Use it freely. Prevent reproduction, secure serene peace and quiet. Always ask fo DUTCHER’S. For Hale Everywhere. july7.diS.wlin m\\ must biriier sum ] COLUMBUS, . GEORGIA, JOE MoGIIEE, Prop** -)o(--- The best place in Columbus to get a ball) or clean Shave. Give us a call when in th city. JOE McGHEE OPIUM? AUSIUa, Oa. Ofllc B.tt.WOOLLEY, out tkrulars it* anawhntecynab* :o cured paint tii.K sent Whitehall at Book home FREE. of M.D. wiu, par- 8k Mrs. T. J. Davis and Miss Bessie Git more, of Tennille, arrived in tho city yesterday and are the gues’s of Barney Randall and family. A wagon load composed of Misses Sue and Pearl Dismuke, Neciy Smith, Char lie Curtis and others, went to TAfscy a Springs yesterday for a few days. It will probably be a mouth before through tra'us ran between here and Chs|tancoga, as there is yet a great deal of work to be done on tho new road' The parents of Willie Evans, the lit tie negro killed hy the Ga. Midland a short time ago, have entered suit for $2, 500, through Col. J. B. Stewart, of At lanta. Cob E. Womack, our present sud next solicitor passed, through yesterday in a handsom. and stylish suit of gray, tho first time .ie was ever seen in clothes of m u .«■ erical cut. B.R. L ikely and J. T. Nichols left yesterday on a ten days trip to Chicago, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Birmingham and other points. They will take in the Grand Centonnial Exposition at Cincin nati. Judge W. C. Books, Grand Command er of the Grand Council of tho A merican Legion of Honor, and J. F. Stilwell, Grand Trustee, leave this morning for Marietta, wher/ so Grand Council of the State meets w..,orrow. Geo. Seymore expects to break this summer, and in order to give his cus tomers all the benefit possible before he closes up will from this time give choice sandwiches of dtfferent k nUs with drinks bought between 11 a m. and 1 p. m. His free lunch in the afternoon will also be made l> r than ever. George doesn’t care fci crises if he can make bis friends baj>^., aDd he generally does it. The police court was mostly occupied yesterday with hearing the case of the city versus the Gospel Pilgrims and the colored I. O. O. F. Both lodges hold their meetings in the same bnild ing and both were in session last Mon« day night, when a row broke out be tween a sister and a brother of the Gos pel Pilgrims and the Odd Fellows broke the Pilgrims door down and rushed in to teko a hand in the celebration, It seems to have been a regular monkey and parrot time, enjoyed greatly by all participants. Several cases were tried and judgement r -eived, while others were continued. Our Pike County litor is a live man for his age and sptyer than rny other member of the staff. His Article? are coming in daily and will bo read with in tarest. Ho says be find* tbo News the most popular paper in Georgia, and when he took the Ga. Midland train the other day for a tour through the country he had a quire or more of specimen cop ies. There were on the train with him agents selling the Constitution, Atlanta Journal and Columbus Enquirer Sun, but all took the News iu preference and he wonld have sold out but was compell ed to keep a few :'n the interests of the paper. The many remarkable cures Hood’s Sarsa parillo accomplishes are sufficient proof tliatjit does possess peculiar curative pow (4) er*. The Doll Dad It, Too. There was a slight impediment and in a little Boston girl’s speech, she had been “drilled” out of all patience by well intentioned teachers and friends. When she received a doll for a birthday present, she was delighted to find that by pulling out a green string a very passable “mam¬ ma” was produced. But tho “papa” which followed the twitching of a w hite string was imperfect, and when tho little mother discovered that her child had in¬ herited her own infirmity, her heroic nature was shown. She lost no time in putting to account her own training, and pulling repeatedly on tho white string, with an unfaltering hand, she said firmly: “Dolly, you must be trained till* you learn to say that plainer.”—Detroit Free Press. Keeping: Him In Tow. “Edward, dear, I hardly know mv own heart,” said the girl, softly, “anil it" you must givo me a little tirno to think all over.” “Will you want very much time?” ho asked, tenderly and hopefully. “When may I come for an answer?” In a low, sweet voice, the girl replied: “At the end of the season.” A>«1 she arose languidly, adjusted her tournnro with the gentle tap indicative of noblo birth, and moved gracefully uwav.- Life. Wanted Somebody to Be Sorry. Dying Benedict—I bequeath every dol¬ lar to my wife. Have you got 'hat down? Lawyer—Yes. Dying Benedict—On condition that sho marries within a year. Lawyer—But why insist upon that? Dying Benedict—-Because I want some¬ body to l>e sorry that I died.—Harper’s Bazar. Wett tip in His Lesson. Professor (of class in journalism)- M hat is the difference between an edi¬ torial and an editorial paragraph? Student—An editorial is of the, some nature as an editorial paragraph, lust is larger, and doesn’t have as much to sav. —Harper’s Bazar. A Perfect Lifeboat. The field of invention is still . ;»■[ for a perfect lifeboat. The Royal National Lifeboat institute reports that “medals were offer is 1 for a mot hankwl . propelled lifeboat, but rone of the \ are .;n designs received fulfilled the ■ .,t-s.“ — Chicago Herald. FROZEN WATER MELONS TO ZJ-A-TT! Order one for your dinner. J. H. Keith A Co. . O. WILKINSON^ DEALER IN j- Liter, Shingles and tel, DOORS* SASII AND BLINDS. DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER A SPECIALTY ! -tot- BILLS SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE GOOD. BRICK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES. Yard and Office on West Side of Hill street, along Central Railroad, i. GRIFFIN, ' : : : : : GEORGIA. jnlylld«Sw?m W. M. Holman & Co. --HAVE FRfiSH-- Magnolia Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 12£ c. per lb. Blue Fish, better fhan fresh Mackerel Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. AH grades Sullivan's Tobaccos And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY. H. ff, HassBltns, —i manufacturer y— —AND— —j DEALER IN ?- LEATHER AND FINDINGS. SJAA Hill Street, - - - GBIFFIN. GA I offer at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT Gent*’ and Ladies g[ 10es II. w. iiasselkus. SiPJl mill S (Bf! S SCHEDULE. Taking Effect Sunday. May 27,1888. NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH. Leave Columbus,... ........ 8,25 a m Leave Warm Sprin - .......10.06 ii m Leave Woodbury, ........10.27 a m Leave Moleua,........... Leave Neal,............... Leave Concord,............ Leave Williamson’s,....... ........11.12 a m Leave Griffin.......... Leave Luella,.. ........11.59 a m Arrive McDonou : ........12.15 p m NO. 53. P.> m.I tl—SOUTH. Leave McDonou ....... 3.15 p m Leave Luella,.... ........3.22 pin Leave William •-!■’*,........ ........4.28 p m Leave CoDCord,........... ........4.48 pm Leave Neal,........ ........4.58 p m Leave Woodbury,....... ........5.16 p m Leave Warm Springs..... .......5.39 p m Arrive Columbus,.......... NO. 53. PASSENGK . NORTH. Leave Columbus,.................4.45 pm Leave Warm Springs...............6.20 p m Leave Leave Woodbury,..................6.41 Molena......................0.52 p m p m Leave Neal........................6.57 p m Leave Concord,....................7.07 p m Leave Williamson’s................7 27 p m Arrive Griffin......................7.45 p m Leave Griffin......................7.55 p m LeaveLnella.......................8.21 p m Arrive McDonough................8.40pm NO. 50. PASSENGER—SOUTH. Leave McDonough.................7.30 Luella.......................7.4S a m Leave a m Arrive Griflin......................8.15 a m Leave Griffin,......................S.25 a m Leave Williamson’s.................8.42 a m Leave Concord.....................9.01 am Leave Neal..........................9.11 a m Leave Molena,......................9.16 a m Leave 'Woodbury...................9.27 a m Leave Warm Springs...............9.48 a in Arrive Columbus,.'................11.20 a m tif Sundays, All passenger trains are daily includ¬ ing M. E. GRAY, sapt. C. 4V. CHEARS, Gen’l Pass. A-1. Columbus, Ga. I , C. AYCOCK, -Practical Gunsmith,- Clark Building, Near Osborn’s Shops, GRIFFIN, ::::::: GEORGIA cd All in work attended to promptly nhdexecu I thorough ar.d workmanlike manner, juiyfid&w-tf a. r*. Nichols, agent the NorthwGst6rn Mutual Lifo In surance Company, Of Milwaukee, Wis. The most reliable U: 1 u ranee Coin puny in America, anirJSdh 1 w MlllilUW l| see;, CRIFFIN, CEORCIA Companies, Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements (i. A. CUNNINGHAM, W Estate Apt GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA, Been Appointed Land Agent foi Spalding Counfy, the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, and parties having land for sale can expedite sale by placing their property tn his Full par’iculars in regard to the most v lands in this county can be obtain addressing him as above. Afulllls and lands and lots of all descriptio HOUSE, INDIAN SPRINGS. GA. Open all the year round. The best water America. Good climate and first-class Prof. Rieman’s orchestra will be in daring the season. No tnosqui or sand flies. For analysis of the terms for board, etc., address E. A. ELDER, Manager. l-vU Round trip tickets an sale via Me jone22dlm NOTICE Executors, Adminlstraters, Guar¬ dians and Trustees. Notice is hereby given to all executors, a guardians and trustees, to their annual return* between now and first Monday in July, 1888, at 10 o’clock - ,n - at "D office in Griffin, E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. „ May 31,1888.