The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, July 20, 1888, Image 4

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GO TO E R. ANTHONY'S DRUG STORE FOR NEW CROP OF BUISTS FRESH TURNIP SEEDS. before they are all gone. R. J- DEANE, photographer. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TB ORDER. HT* Old Pkteri*, Copied and to Urged. AT DREWRyS DRUG STORE ...- TOV WILL FIND- THE BEST TURNIP SEED At SMdaOoeoloo pond, from Esatera grower*. Pleat them jar ^wnr^^^Co^S?w!il care dy»pepele atiUnrOom Griffis. 6a., Jsly <0. ICE CREAM SAL0QN. Oa Tacedar morning I will open up the room* over StUweli A Keith’*, where formerly I will oc- copied by Mr*- M. t. Brown, be prepared to furnUh to all ICE GBEAR AM) CAKE, of the beet t quality by the dlab or i mMgJ . •ad and Invite invite 1 the patronage of _____ ail my 'every rieoos. S Ope* from om K 10 a ra. toTp. t *. day, “SISK STKm&K'in notice. made to order la aqy aantlty ea abort hdylSddwlrt^’^raS’^DA JUDKINS. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. Notice to the Traveling Public. The beet New and Yolk cheapest and Boston passenger is route to via Savannah and elegant Steamer* tbeooe. Passenger* before would parches do iag tickets te via via outer routes well to inquire first of the'merits of (be rout* via Savannah, by which they will avoid dost and a tedious all-rail tide. Bates include meals and stateroom on Stestaert Bound trip tickets will be plaoed on sale Jane 1st, good York to return Steamer un til Oct. 31st, New sails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer weekly from Savannah For farther information apply to any agent E, of this Company, G. P, or A. to T. CfuiaroK, Savannah, Oa: 0. O. A vder 30H, Ag't Steamer, Savannah, Ga. Advice to Mothers. Mf*. Wmsnow’s flooraxua Brace for children teething, female is the prescription el one of the best nurses and physicians in the United States, and has been need for forty years with never failing sneesse by millions of mothnro for their children. Daring the process of teething its value is inealoalable. health loth* child and rests the mother. Pries 26 oents a bottle, angeod&wly "Com# when my Lore lie* dreaming"— For if be lies at ait he’s only talking in hi* deep. We eome in questionable shape this time. And try What virtue there la to rhyme : We have a lot of freeh goods to sell So I a vile attention by doggerel. Oar store Is the place at which to buy, If you dispute this fact, we say July, Far every one knows, who knows enough To get la door when weather is rough, That WUhMesciAsrcL* we keep Acoowro&stion Stour Servian right at your For f itanea, to-day assure as you're born, Ws had at depot four oars Cow Also ea -rout e s toe lot of Mist W ith some In (tore to keep stock complete. JuSAl’ Luum la Uarcee sow on the the way, While Base in small bags ia la store to-day. We alto expect a consignment of Boi r Which will come soon we verily hope. Fbssh Msal every day ia put la store Ourtetaers try it and always want more. Of Oats ws have only few baps to-day. tot plenty of bright aad eioeHeot Hat . Wa havu of ‘Flour ajmkil stock on band Bot severs! good nigh *t war command. Owr prices for all are low as can be; Give •» a trial and then you will ace. Yea Mr, we meet competition.ovor? time, .!K?a^^8E* and order shyything a inoreheat wants by ra ' °’® BREWER a NMlEtTER. juueVNUfcwtf LEMONS, LEMONS, LEMONS. Fresh Bread and Cake at 10 o'clock BLAKELY. •ROUNDABOUT. aval Newt C sorts. ■n> pro qco. The day of politics has come. The time 1* drawing near When candidates will ask for votea Aad voters aek few beer. Cept W. a Iflrons was in the eity yee tsrdsy. Judge Jim Smith, of Union, was is the city yesterday. J. X. Speriia, of Woolaeyvilte, was in the city yesterday. Mis. Judkins will keep her ioe cream parlors open tonight. For milk shakes, toes and mineral ten go to Drewry’a. sod Joe Drawry returned from the Chau taaqoa lest evening. Jos. Engel waa upon the streets again yesterday after three days i’lneee. Hermann Werner’s rema n* were ex pected to arrive in Atlanta last night, E. C. Akin, a prominent citisen of Liberty Hill, waa ia the city yesterday. Blakely furnishes s thousand loaves of bread to the Newnan reunion tom or row. Miss Maty Ison returned yesterday from s two days* visit to Mrs. Walter Me William*, five miles from Griffin. The M. E. concert, to be held in a coopleof weeks, wiU have the Macon male quartette among its attractions. Judge R, H. Alien, our travelling oor respondent, loaves this morning fo- a tour through Fayette county, Columbus Ledger; “About the buiest men in Georgia are two hundred and forty seven candidates for solioitor gas srsl” ____ Mrs H. H. Jackson, of Atlanta, and the sweet little Misses Idsl and Mabel are visiting Mrs. T. G. McAfee on Tay lor street. Our people don’t know what a good town they have until they hear what other people say shout it. The fact is, it can’t be beat. The special to the Newnan aoldieia reunion tomorrow will leave at 8:90 s. m. std retcin at 9:45 p. m. One fare for round trip. Prof. W. O Wright, was recently corn plimented by th« trustee* of Jackson Institute. He has been quite successful at Eatonton, Prof. Wright ia now spend iog his vacation with his parents in Bar nesvilie. The true theory of prosperity and sue cats is to patronize home industries. A dollar sent to New York is that amount withdrawn from circulation among tbs people.at home. Tbs same amount start ed on its unceasing rounds .in our city would make glad the hearta of hun¬ dreds. Make it your motto to spend yonr money at home when possible. Jobu Keely, the merchant prince of Atlaata, who died on Wednesday, was bnried yreterday afternoon in Atlanta and hi* funeral was one of the largest ever held there .n years, while tbs wholesale and retail dry goods sud mil iinery stores are draped in mourniog fer five days. Mr. Keely had a dry goods store in Griffin a couple of years ago. A Chicago man has aaeeiwd ovary other eat lead of grapee tefa* a tn p jf by the Middle Georgia Skiffem Uniew at five cen* s s pound an tos igmmrttd. This w an e s a profit of ADO per ears without risk. He it also ready So Mbs all the dry wine that Mr. TTiwIlim cm memfMiitse. Grape gt we lu g msd wise rngkiagate the coming tadeetriee of this country—sad very pleasant sud profits ble industries they are. Judge Stewsrtwss nominated for a sec ond term la congress by the eor venttoo in .Abate. Leading prohibiti ,a cranks ia Atlanta appeared to taka special m tercet m nominating himoaotfmore while they yet eoosent to be called democrats. —{Orthodox Democrat The Democrat is wrong. Judge Stewart waa nominated by the nmted Democracy of this district, anti prohibitionists supporting him as horrtily as prohibitionists. He baa made a good representative and there ie no feeling against him by anybody. * Pure aad rich, possessing all the nutritions properties of Halt Chase’s Barley Malt Whisky is a perfect Tonic for buUding up the system. George A Harnett solo agents fee Griffin. — — —S|> — A beet the C damNs Nee them. The America? Uecorder does not believe tb»t tb Colombo* Southern railroad mil be built. The editor of that paper is certainly bard to eon vinoe. The oontraet made for build iag the road waa made .soma months ago. Tbs contractors gave a heavy bond to complete it by July 1, 1889, and they now have a large foes at work on it and srs poshing it with tbs greatest of t r ergy. If they srs merely sng^.J ia tb* game of bluff they me paying a great deal for tbs pleasure. Why should all this be dims it the road is not to be built! What interest have the stockholders of the rood in the pretending that they are going to build it when they are not? The ni l was not gotton up for speculate . hut for the good of the oonntrytL ,. 6 u which it will pass. The stock is owned by our own people who enberibed it not for the direct return it would yeild, bat for the indirect return that would result from giving Columbus and the conn* try from this place to Albany bet ter railroad facilities. The Georgia Midland was built by almost the same parties that have the Colnmbna Southern in charge in spite of the doubts like that which seem to have possession of oar co¬ temporary, and the Columbus South¬ ern will be built too. We expect to to see a train run through from Cos Iambus to Albany by the first day of nsxt July.—| Enquirer.Sun. The District Ceufereaee. The District Conference for the Griffin District will be held in the Methodist Church iu this city week. There will be an meeting Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. The Conference will open business Thursday 9 a. m. Opening sermon by Rev. J. W. Stipe of Senois Church. The people ol Griffin are invited to all the services. Key will be present and preside. The Third Qaaiterly will be held Thursday morning at 8 o’clock. Services in the of the church. ICE! ICE! ICE ! Ice Everywhere Until the Blood Freeze* in One's Veins- There ia nothing truer than that aetcri condition it largely due to imagi¬ nation. How pleasant then is it in summer to read of frozen and immense desolations of noth¬ ing bat ioe and anew, with page after page of abeorbing narrative and description that makes delicious cold shivers creep over one in the hottest weather. All this ia thoroughly accomplished by “Ice Bound," W. Clark Russell’s best story, where pirates frozen for fifty years cone te life to amuse a summer holiday and than frees# again. The bbod ran* cold through the readers veins as he reads, and » ther¬ mometer placed between the peg vm f e the mercury down fair degrees to the page. It • better scheme tfww Hi Kimball's pipe j e*t ig f er a tqrc-ami cooler than Uwcteima fPTewfaamt'tffkeoeri «mdtw» sheet btegly iateieeted et tke-iamebeae, do nei Ml to read *Ise Beend." ItwWcarry you to the South Foie, ihe ie* at Ike North Foie hav¬ ing been somewhat earn} up by explorers. TUeiJ»-> a ng chapter* will appear Monday morning HOTEL CURTIS, GRIFFIN, 6EORGLA., Under New Management. A. 6. DANIEL, Prop’r. Porters meet aUtrainn. feblfidly DmmwIuu of tb* Bounty Mutineer*. The queen has had yet another jubilee the present sent to her. It appears that inhabitant? of Pitcairn island, having seen a notice of the numerous marks of loyalty and respect presented in 1887 to her majesty, were fired with an ambition to go and do likewise, and have suit her some straw hats of their own manufac¬ ture! They have also included some other straw work, manipulated with con¬ siderable skill. The ialaader*— It will be rranembered that they are the descend¬ ants of the mutineers of the Bounty— now muster 112 persons, two-thirds be¬ ing women. They use neither strong drink por tobacco, money also being a thing they dispense with. The posses¬ sion of which they are most proud is a harmonium, which one of the women •lays remarkably well.—London Figaro. nmnwifl U State*?- Betide the mythical horses there were real at tfri* that are renowned to history. Alexander’s charger, Bucephalus, is known to every school boy. He re¬ ceived after death the honor of a mauso- leum, and the city of Buoephala horse was of named after him. Celer, the the Emperor Verna, was also honored with a mausoleum in the Vatican after his death, and while living waa fed upon and raisins, clothed with rural porple, ESetf and stabled fa the pel***, the highly Criiguto honored Intobt,™ while living. ^ He KX»« and counselor, ate from was made manger,and priest drank wlnefrom an golden ivory paiL—F. 8. Bas ett to Globe- a s Deraocrat______ ------ tram the Sky. Meteoric stones that somarimes fall to the earth are the object* of special study yn/i thorough v , 'iiTr' rl »)tnw by their s ifie ntift o men. They an all Mmilaf fa com* of material or s u bstance. But oecMionaliy new facta an developed. In rmm (too# were found organic re m a in * showing the former existence of a nim al Ufa. In another that fell in Siberia Sept 4, 1886, weighing about four pounds, small were found small diwrprad*- A fragment of the atone was sent to Mr. George F. Kunz, who is with Tiffany A Oo., New York. He found minute dia¬ mond* that were real stones, because they would aoratch sapphires, d i a m o n ds h-iny the only suhstanoe that can pro* does a scratch on the polished surface of a rapphire.—New Tea* Star. , „ l » ' i A Dr. Guppy concludes that the average rainfall on the higher slopes of Guadal¬ canal oo the Solomon Is l a nd s, fa between four and five hundred facbea That of England fa thirty-two Inches. In a gallon of sea water there are 1,896 grains of salt, beside* some magnesia, iodine qnd bromine. TUVA. WEiOffr FUR* It* superior excellence proven in million* #f homes for more than a quarter ef a cen tury. It iauaed by the United States Gov¬ ernment. Endorsed by the beads of the Great Universities ss the Btrongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder does not oontain Ammonia, lame, PRICE or Alum, BAKING told only POWDER in Cans. CO. nw roar. chioaoo. ST. LOUIS. d4thw8thp,top ool.nrm GRIFFIN —M- JLF T>EGINS THE 4tST 8K88ION ON SEP- tember 3rd. Fail course in r . ... i ,vt w ‘ ‘ UmSASEi, SCIENCE, ’ MATHEMATICS, HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY. and MUSIC. Ample and convenient accommodations for Boarding Pnpils. Mrs. Wbeffh Instructor of “TRAINING SCHOOL”—a new feature. Prof. C. Astin, Instructor in Piano, Violin, Guitar, Organ and Vocal Music. Mrs Waugh, Assistant. For circulars and fall information, add res* Rav. C. V. WAUGH. President, P. O. Box 154, Griffin, Ga. dAwtsepU. RAMIN BOISE BIBBER SHU 1 COLUMBUS, . GEORGIA, JOE McGHEE, Propt - )0 ( - The beet place in Columbus to get a bate or clean Shave Give u* a call when in tb ■■‘y- JOE McGHEE A LETTER FROM MARION HARLAND. [FAC SIMILE.] / 4 , ei* ^ ! 1 ifc*, pit# /(liz £***+*- /) J y y * M**t*sui»fta***> ty/H/ FROZEN WATER MELONS TO - D-AT5T ! Order one for your dinner, J. H. Keith A Co. O. WILKINSON ---^ DEALER IN }. Lumber, Ms anil Laths DOf 1 ItS, SASH AND BLINDS. DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER A SPECIALTY ! --toj- BILLS SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE GOOD BRICK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES. Yard and Office on WetiSide «( Hill street, along Central RaUread, GRIFFIN, : : : : : GEORGIA jniyiaddnrihn IV. M. Holman & Co. -HAVE FRESH-- Magnolia -> Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 12* c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fr e sh M o wfcft Sweet Water Fleur. Water Ground Meat AM grades SttMmM’o Tsbarro* * And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY. iw. Mku —( --{dealSrin>- MANUFACTURBBV- Bouts aidS&oos LEATHER _ AND FINDINGS. S« BUI Street, - ' - (iUmriK. I otor at and BELOW CG8T an exeelinbt lot of LOW COT Qmbfi aad LediM*., Shoes, NICHOLS, *omrT Northwestern Mutual Life In¬ surance Company, Of Milwaukee, Wis. The most reliable fa uranc* Company in America, L, C. AYCOCK, -Practical Gunsmith,- Clark Building, Near Osborn’s Shops, GRIFFIN, ::::::: GBOBGIA All work attended to promptly shd exact* ed in thorough and workmanlike manner. jnly3d<hv-tf