The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, July 22, 1888, Image 4

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.* 60 TO E 8. ANTHONrS DRUG STORE FOR NEW CROP OF BUIST’S FRESH TURNIP SEEDS. ! , .....— ?»:t .........— - mgr Ail the varieties grown on this soil. Come anosecnre your seed from this reliable Seed Grower before they are all gone. R. J- PEA WE, photographer PICTURE FRAMES BADE TO ORDER. ft T 014 Fktwts, Copied and Enlarged. AT DREWRY’S DRUG STORE -YOG WILL FIND- THE BEST TURNIP SEED At 55 mm! 30 cent* a pound, from Eastern growers. Plant them white there .re good Chill mmom Remedy. . tJT An infallible rid »U! dyspejrfia and . ,, Urer Om- fgr I>r rvrf’t Veftiie Cord ."ire julyld&w-tf jiUict. GriBn, Ob.. July 22. ICE CREAM SALOON. J 0® Tuesday morning I w ill open up the rooms over htiiwt li A Ka!tb'», formerly I will oc¬ cupied by Mr*. M.K. Brown, where he prepared to furnish to all ICE CKEAM AM) CAKE, «f the beat quality by the of <llah ail or quantity, friend*. and inrite the patronage my day, I* Open from 10 am. announced to7p. to. later. every and l< u Cream, night* to Sherbet be and Cake of all Lind* e notice. made to order in any nantlty oa short JiilylMd who Respectfully, MRS IDA JUDKINS. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. Notice to the Traveling Public. Tbo boat and cheapest passenger route to New York and Boston is via Savannah and elegant Steamers thence. Passengers before pnrebas ing tickets via other rontee would do welt to inquire first of tho merits of the ronte via Savannah, by which •11-mil they will ride. avoid dust and a tedious meals Rates include and stateroom on Steamer. Round trip tickets will bo placed on sale Jane 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. Charlton, Q. P, A. Savannah, Ga: C. G. Axdekson, Ag't Steamer, Savannah, Ga. Advice to Mothers. M..<• Winslow's Soothing Syrup for ebildren teething, is the proscription •f one of the best female nurses and phyaioians been used in for the forty United States, with and nos years never failing suocess by millions of mothers for their children. Daring tho process of It relieves teething tho its value is incalculable. child from pam. cures dys entorv and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to the child and rests the mother. Price 26 cents a bottle. augeodAwly “Coma where my Love lies dreaming’’— For If hr lies at all he’s only talking in hi* sleep. We point; In questionable shape this time, And try what virtue there is in rhyme : We have a lot of freeh goods to sell So Oar Invite store attention is the place by doggerel. which at to buy, If yon dispute this fart, we «ay July. For every one knows, who knows enough To get in door when weather is rough. That we keep Accommodation Stoisk W ith Mbbohox nu Sopplim right at your door. For lnstanoe, to-day assure as you’re born, We had at depot four cars Corn Also ea-route a fine lot of Meat With some In store to keep stock complete. Leap Laeo in tierces now on the the w ay, While Bsas in small bags Is In store to-day. We also expert a consignment ofBo a r Which will come soon we verily hot-;. Fke-h Meal every day is pnt ia store Customers try it and always want mon . Of Oats we have only few bags to-day. But plenty of bright and exoellent 11 a i We have of Fiona a small stock on hand Hot several good mitts at onr command. Oar price* for all «tn> low as can be: Clive a* a trial and then you will see. Yes sir, we meet competition eiery time, and order anyything a merchant want., by wire or mail at manufacturer s prices. Call •morwrite.us for prices. BREWER & HANLEITER. }uae27ddcwt( Remember ---THAT- Blakely Will have everything in the eating line TO-DAY! Fine Dread and Cake at 10 o’clock. ’ROUND ABOUT* Bsusra ('•aesrsisf People as* •**»» •ral News 6««ly, til PXAXCT TUBE. IVotect the Peanut,” Johnny Yost Cried loud as loud could be: Ten million voices echoed back' “The Peanut shall be free."’ We are the people, we are they Who crack the Peanut’* shell; We may be taxed on ether things. Bat not on this,” they yell. Go fling the starry banner cut. Sweep all the land and sea, Proclaim the word to ail the earth The Peanut shall be free : There is no North, lhcre is no Sooth, No East or West shall be In thi* grand chores of the State* The Peanut shall lie free Geo. C. Stewart left yestcrJay for New York. John Ilf Lee, of Concord, wars in the city yesterday. T. J. Bowen, of Meriwether,wa* in the city yesterday. Johu M. Brooks, of Moiena, was in the city yesterday. The ice cream parlors will be open on Tuesday night. Mis* Smith, of Hoganvilie, is the guest of Mrs. J. P. Nichols. Mis* White, of Atlanta, is the guest of T. J. White and family on Poplar street. Thu watermelon season is in full blast and wagon loads of the large sized fruit were seen on.erery street oorner yesterday. The tax returns for this county are nearly made out and show about the panic amount of taxable property as last year. Chief T. G. Manley returned yesterday from Indian Spring*, looking a* if the waters hud made him ten years younger. With a disquisition on ice cream and the fljst chapters of “ice Bound,” the News read ers should keep eool to-day in spite of yes¬ terday'* icc famituiue. See my bragain counters Monday morn ing. They wiil be loaded down with rem¬ nants and desirable odds and ends at your own price st E. J, FI cm is ter'* 1 he canning factory is ready far work and a fair price wiil be paid for tomatoes and perches in any reasonable quantities. Call at the factory, rear of Patrick A Brook's. cudAw "1 know my defect*,’ said B jenkins.pom poasly, and as the bystaners looked at him admiringly, one of them whispered to anoth cr softly: “What an awffu! lot that man must know ” Received past few days largo line new trunks and satchels from largest manu¬ facturer* in New York- Trunks and satch¬ els from the cheapest to the best goods made at E. J. Flemister’s. The morning rains and hot suns have caus ed the cotton to shed some of its fruit forms, so that the crop will not be as early as exS peeled, iiut it will be a good one if nothing farther happen* to it. The grape growers are as busy at planters in cotton time, and making four times as much money. Two carloads of grape* have been .hipped from Vineyard the past week and another will go Tuesday. J. J. Johnston, of Concord, w as in the city yesterday. He contemplates going to Jones¬ boro, Arkansas, and Paris, Texas, to visit a sister in each place. He will probably be ac companiedby his sister,Mrs. J. If. Dunbar. Grtlin seems more attractive than ever, when the gloomy accounts come of the sani¬ tary condition of Atlanta. A correspondent says there are many cases of typhoid fever in the Gate City and the disease seem* unu¬ sually fatal. If people are very careful to keep pig pens well limed and weeds cut closely, there is no reason why Griflin should not keep its health ail summer. Tom Bivinins and Aunah Taylor, both col¬ ored the latter deeply, darkly so, secured a licence to marry yesterday and sent for Squire Cohens; but upon Sheriff Connell gi ntlj reminding Tom that he wa* not yet divorced from his last wife, the ceremony was deferred an til a more auspicious occas iou and the Ordinary refunded the license money, greatlv to the regret of those of his friend* who were present. ■ Bom AHeh Fort, H C. *•***, C M. Wheat! jr and Thornton VVbeotty, of Amur* cat, spent yarteiday in the rity examining cotton mill* and interviewing the offi f ist. They came to the best headquarter. ia the South tor information, and were to im- pressed that they will not rest until Ameri¬ ca* bu a mill. They left yesterday svenisg speed dan day at the Ch*aUoqUA. Mr. Joha G. Brown, of the Cots, l* » W to a very fine cri)p. Mr. Brown is one of tew who ban sugar, votes sod salt, bat everything ties at hoots. Hi* ham* are the largest and best, white he baa Urge of housy, flour, bacon, syrup and the good things grown on a form, and hit erib* and barn* are ever full. May his kind largely increase, and may they all trade Griffin, a* Mr. Brown doss. , For milk shakes, ices aad mineral tors go to Drewry’a. cod Ip too Superior Ceart. Ia a leogblhv and very flattering no of Judge J> >0100, tho Thomas ton says: * Jge Boynton presides digtu .-.’c l dispatches business as ss ihe intereatsjof justice will lie wastes no time, bat allows nndne baste. Bis fine commanding presence] and dignified bearing are emi becoming to 000 who occupies tbe and responsible position of J ndge the Superior Court.” This is not a very nicely worded but a very tribute. Judge Boynton re n i&] yesterday to the Sabb-rL '■••re. He reports an large amount of business trans and a very pleesant session to far, will return Monday. There have been no erses of general interest taken up, and the criminal business will be and not even of local importance. While taking no part ia politics be of his position, Judge Boynton, a life 1 < n Democrat, 000W not from c:. -sing gratification at strong piotp. cs of a reunited Demo ratio party in Upson, an a hearty wish the Democrats of Pike may imi the good example now set them on sides of their county. Horticultural Society. A special xneetiDg of the Middle Horticultural Society will held in Patterson's Hall Friday, 27, at 1 p. nr Everybody invit to attend and bring fruits ttDd veg and flowers for exhibition. Wm. Warder, Secretary. •Notice. The Directors of the Griffin Board of Trade are requested to meet at J. D, Boyd’s warehouse 8 o'clock Jnly By order of the President. W. H. Brewer, Secretary. Ice Cream Festival For the benefit of the Episcopal Col Sunday school, at tbe Female lege Monday evening. Jnly 2rd from G to 10 o’clock. Ice cream 10 cts, ice cream and cake 15 cts. All are cordially invited. Taking Too Slock Oalntue. Tho quinine habit is gaining strength every day. Dizziness, that you hear in¬ numerable people complaining of In these days, can be traced to excess in the use of quinine. Tiie good effects, that it is nearly always certain of, are lost by ex¬ cessive doses. Too much quinine will also produce congestion of the ear and vibration of the auditory nerve. The growing habit of taking quinine for neuralgia ami other like ailments, with¬ out consulting a physician, b altogether reprehensible, and may lead to very seri¬ ous results. Many cases of deafness are produced by overdoses and long continued Globe- use of the drug.—Physician in Democrat. _ Tbe Herb of Prophecy. A plant grows In Mixteca, Mex., which the natives call the “herb of prophecy. ” A dose of it produces sleep similar in all respects to the bypnotio state. The sub¬ ject answers with closed eyes questions that are put to him, and is completely insensible. The pathologic state brings with it a kind of prophetic gift and double sight. Furthermore he loses his will and is completely under the control of another. On returning to himself he remembers nothing of what he has done. —Chicago Times. Making Fireproof Scenery. Tepper, of Berlin, is credited with the invention of a meteriaJ for scenery which Is Incombustible, with none of ilie disad¬ vantages of processes heretofore tried. He applies to very fine wire cloth a fire¬ proof insoluble yellow plaster, quite fluid at first, but it soon becomes firm. To this the painters apply their pigments. The plaster is not heavy, and is so tough and flexible that drop scents coate.l with it can be rolled upon small poles without cracking.—Boston Transcript A Plea of Toothaeha. A Chicago bank clerk obtained a leave of absence on the plea of toothache. When he failed to return the bank of¬ ficials went to tbe root of the matter, and found that his plea was tooth in, eo to speak, and Herald. his accounts too short—Nor¬ ristown Rico At Wedding*. The throwing of rice at weddings is evidently a heathen custom, as in India and some other countries to this day rice is showered on tbe expectant youth when he goes to the house to get his bride. Rice is the emblem of fruitfulness.—Chi¬ cago Herald. Study of Natural History. Mamma—Dot keep away from that cat; it will scratch you. Don’t you see liow angrily it is swinging Us tail! Let the cat aione and play with the dog. little Dot—But doggie ia wagging bis tail, too.—Omaha World. • ^fuCLWlioffr-'N PURE Great Universities as tbe btrongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price s Cream Baking Powder does no* contain Ammonia, lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. ’PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. LOUIS. 8JTW TOOK. CHICAGO. ST. dtthwSthp.top ool.nrm EECRIFFIN TJEGIN3 THE 413T SESSION ON SEP- I > tember 3rd. Full course in LANGUAGES, SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY, and MUSIC. Ample and convenient accommodations for Boarding Pupils. Mrs. Waugh Instructor of “TRAINING SCHOOL’’—a new feature. Prof. C. Astin, Instructor in Piano. Violin, Guitar, Organ and Vocsl Music. Mrs Waugh, Assistant. For circulars and full information, address Ray. C. V. WAUGH. President, P.O.Box lot. Griffin, Ga. dAwtscpt.l. CITY MARSHAL’S SALES. TI7ILL VV BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT House door in the city of Griffin, Spalding county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in August, 1883, between the usual hours of sale, tbe following described property, to- wit: One-eighth of an a:re of land in the city of Griflin fronting Slaton’s Alley 55W feet and running back on 0th street 26}i feet, thence west52>£ feet, thence south 20 % feet. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Fannie H, Woodruff to satisfy one city tax fl fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possession legally no¬ tified. One house and lot in the city of Griffin, bound containing of an acre, more or less, ed north by Chappcl 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 fi fas. Tenant in possession legally One-fourth notified. of land in the city of an acre of Griffin, bounded west by rart of same lot. east by R. children, H. Drake, south north by Poplar property of Broadfoot by street. Levied on as the property of J. M. Jones to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 1S87. Tenant in possession legally notified. One vacant lot containing X of an acre in ant in possession legally notified. One vacant lot in the city of Griffin front¬ ing Broadway street, south 20 feet and ran ning north back to alley, the entire lot bounded east by J. D. Sherreil and west bj part of same lot. Levied on as the property of Mrs. E. S. Boynton to satisfy one city ta fi fa forthe year 1887. Tenant in possess'!o legally notified. T. MANLFY, Chief Police, G. julyfi-tds. Butcher’s Fly Killer! CERTAIN DEATH. No hunting with powder and gnn a* for squirrels, only to to stnpify them. No ling¬ ering death on the death on the sticking plas ter. Flies seek it, drink and are. KILLED OUTRICHT humanely, Use so quickly they cannot get away. it freely. Prevent reproduction, secure serene ntace and quiet. Always ask fo DUTCHES F« Sale Everywhere. julyT-diwlrc Administratrix’ Sale. By virtue of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary of Spalding county I will sell at public the outcry to door the highest Griffin, bidder, the before court bouse in on first Tuesday hours of in August following next, during described the legal sale, the prop¬ erty, Lot to-wit 1 of land number one hundred and sixty five (165) in the Second District of Pike County, Moore, W. Georgia, P. Hemphill adjoining lands of Abner and Mack and John Barrow, Hair, belonging to the estate of Isaac N. containin'? late of Spalding hundred County, deceased, and two and two and one half (2C2>£) acres, more or less. Term* cash. MRS. SALLiE P. HAIR, Administratrix of IsaacN. Hair, dec’d. $ 6 . 00 . A R e CONSUMPTIVE v c u as«gsglaas art:ron*. Take i£ la : ft’ 4 - • t « ! bowel*. 90o. st a> ““ WATm m aA>m TO - 3DJK.Tr I Order one for your dinner. J, H. Keith & Co. w. O. WILKINSON, ----I DEALER IN --- Lib, State and laths DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER A SPECIALTY 1 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, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA jnlylldtfcw?in W. M. Holman & Co. -HAVE FRESH—- Magnolia -> Hams 5 Cooked Corned Beef -12^ c. per lb. Glue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan's Tobaccos j And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY* fl. W. tains, Bools aiilSIi LEATHER AND FINDINGS. S 3 Hill Street, - GRIFFIN, OA M ——o- -- -- — . — I offer at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT Geots’ and Ladle Shoes. ' H. W. HASSELKU8. SCHEDULE. Taking Effect Sunday, May 27,1888. NO. 51. PASSENGER-NORTH. Leave Columbus,...... Leave Warm Springs .. Leave Woodbury........ Leave Moiena,....... .........10.38 a m Leave Neal,....... .........10.43 a m Leave Concord..... Leave Williamson -..... Arrive Griffin,.......... Leave Griffin........... Leave Luelia,.......... Arrive McDonou ?h____ NO. 52. I a ;er—80UTH. Leave McDonoi ............3.15 p m Leave Luelia,.. .............3.22 pm Arrive Leave Griffin,......................4.10 Griflin,.. ..............3.57 pm Leave Williamson p m -..............4.28 p m Leave Concord....................4.48 p m Leave Neal,.........................4.58 p m Leave Moiena, .....................5.04 pm Leave Woodbury,...................5.16pm Leave Warm Sprin: - ...........5.39 pm Arrive Columbus.. ..............7.16pm NO. 53. PASSEN..ER—NORTH. Leave Coiambus,...............4.45 p m Leave Warm Springs...............6.20 p m Leave Woodbury,..................6.41 p m Leave Moiena......................6.52 p m Leave Neal........................6.57 p m Leave Concord,....................7.07 p m Leave Williamson’s................7 27 p m Arrive Griffin......................7.45pm Leave Griffin......................7.55 p m Leave Luelia.......................8.21p m Arrive McDonough................8.40 pm NO. 50. PASSENGER—SOUTH. Leave McDonough.............‘____7.30 a m Leave Luelia.......................7.48 a m Arrive Griffin......................8.15 a m Leave Griffin,......................8.25 a m Leave W’illiam son’s................. 8 42am Leave Concord.....................9.01 a m Leave Neal,.........................9.11 a m Leave Moiena,...................... 9.10 a m Leave Woodbury,..................9.27 a m Leave Warm 8prings...............9.48 a ra Arrive Columbus,.................11.20 a m \3T All passenger trains are daily inelcd ing Sunday*. M. E. GRAY, Supt. V C. W. CHEARS, Gen’l Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga. J. I*. NICHOLS, AOEST THE Northwestern Mutual Life In¬ surance Company, Of Milwaukee, V is. The moet reliable k ui ance Company in America, aug28dly I, O. AYCOCK, -Practical Gunsmith,. Clark Building, Near Osborn’s Shops, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA All work attended to promptly andexecu ed m thorough and workmanlike manner. jnlySdAv-tf XUGHtl (Sil lim IgsEcj, GRIFFIN* : CEORCIA -jai- Strongest Companies, Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements G. A. CUNNINGHAM, GRIFFIN,: :: GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent let Spalding County, by the Georgia Bureau ol Immigration, a«4 the all parties sale by having placing land their for sale property can expedff* ku in hands. Full particulars in regard to the most 7 nable lands in this county can be obtain by addressing him as above. A full 11* houses and lands and lots of all descriptio ELDER HOUSE, INDIAN SPRINGS, 6A. Open all the year round. The best wat* a in America. Good climate and trsteW *^3 table. Prof Rieman’s orchestra will be w : daring the season. No nw*JW of t*"! I or sand flies. For analysis water, terms for board, eto., address E. A. ELDER* Manager. Round trip tickets en sale jane22dJ® Dcnough. NOTICE Executors, Administrates, dians and Trustees. ministratore, Notice is hereby guardians given to and all executors, trust***, *jj| their annual return# between oomr first Monday in July, 1438, at 10 < a. May m., at 31,1888. my office ^W. In HAJuSoND, — Orfinwr.fi