The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, July 24, 1888, Image 4

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GO TO E. R. MTHORfS DRUG STORE :■ FOfiftEW r ™ CHOP fc w Of buists fresh turnip seeds. ..... t*>4 -- r are all gone. R. J- DEANE, photographer. PICTURE FRAMES MOE TO ORDER. yr ou PSci»re», Copied *»d EcU.'srd. AT DKEWKY’S DRUG STORE - TOC WILL FIND- THE BEST TURNIP SEED At K tad SO sente a pound, from Eastern sreower*. riant toeui white Uaere are C«wd j©Jewry's Peflie Cordial JIh rare dyspe psto aiJdUrerOvm }u]yl<Uw-tf flrffts. ««.. Jalj 2*. "-BBBS ICE CREAM SALOON. On TMatter norningl willopea op the rooms aver 8tllwell 4 where forme rlyoc- I will mpied by Mr*. M B. Brown, all be prepared to furnish to ICE CREAM ASD CAKE, by the disk or quantity, friend*. ge at ail my _______ toTp.®. wry day, _J aialfhtalo bo aonoaaaad later, kind* lea Cream, Sherbet and Cake of all made to order In enyqmUty oa abort notice. JalylSdJwlia MRS.^DA JUDKINS. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF 6E0RGIA. Notice to tho Traveling Public. Tbo beat and cheapest passenger route at* to to New New York and Boston is via Savannah, aad elegant Steamers tbeoee. Passengers More would parebaa do ingf tickets via other rontes wall to inquire first of tbe merits of the route via Savannah, by which they will avoid dust and a tedious all-rail vide. Bates include meals aad stateroom on Steamer. Bound trip tickets will be placed oa sale June 1st, good York to return Steamer nn til Oct. 81st, New tails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer weekly from Savannah For farther information apply to say agent of this Company, or to E, T. Charlton, G P. A. Savannah, Gs: C. G. Aimmsojr, Ag*t Steamer. Savannah, Ga. Advice to Mothers. Mr*. Wnnnow’s Soothixo Syrup for ohildren teething, is the prescription of see of the best female nurses and baa physicians beau used in for the forty United States, with and failing by millions years of never aa a ee aa mothors for thair children. During the process of It rehevaa taathtng the its child value from is incalculable. dys pain, cures eaten bowels, and- diarrheas, griping in tbe and wind colic. By giving health to the child and rests the mother. Pries SS cents a bottle. augeodAwly “Coma where my Love lie* dreaming’’— Tor It be lies at all he’o only Utkin,- in hit steep. We come In questionable shape this time, And try what virtue there 1» La rhyme : We bare a lot of freak goods to sell So invite attention by cogge rcl. Our store Is the place at which to buy, If yon dispute this fact, we say J aiy, for every owe knows, who knows enough Thatwekeep Tout in door when weather L* rough, With Accommodation Stok* Mnacaanrit* Surruia right at your (door* For In s t a n c e, to-day assure aa you’re born, We had a* depot four ears Com Alee a n r ou te a floe lot of Meat W ith nm ta store to keep stock complete, liBAv Lann in tierces now on the the way, White Baaa in small bags It in store to-day. We also expect a consignment of Boa >- Which will come toon we verily hope. FSasu Mbal ovary day is put in store Customers try It and always want more. Of Oats wa nave only few bags to-day. But plenty of bright and excellent Hay W e have of Floub a small stock on hand Bat several nod miBu at our command. Our prices for all are low a* can be ; Give as s trial aad then you will see. Tea air, we meet competition eiery time, and order aayything a merchant want* by wire or mail at manufacturer’! prices. Cali on or write.ns for prices. BREWER A HANLEITER. iuneCTdfhrtf ’BOUND A.BOCT. Matron Caannslsy Vnfl* aaC on • ral News n e— i p. ms two aarKsa- Upon the hills above the stand. height* Of life two archer, One like an angel seeming bright, Tbe other dark aud grand. But loves the pain it gives. Then the dark angel, soon or iate, Doth with hi* strong arm bend hi* bow Swift speed* hi* mortal’* arrow, like to fate, And ends the woe. These are the archer* high above □The tides of mortal life and breath— The cruel angel archer, Love, The pitying angel, Death. C. P. Newton spent yesterday iu At lanta. There waa a short session of County Court yesterday. Callodett, ia Monroe county, received a new bale of cotton on Saturday. William Ilambric and Miss Emma Gilmer were maried at Factoiyville sub urbs Sunday morning. W. D. Itandall came down from AtlAn ts on Sunday and ts spending a couple of days iu tbs city. . Elder T. J. Head returned yesterday from a three days meeting at Ebencxer church, near Chalybeate Springs. The eclipse of the moon was very satis factory on Sunday night, except that it waa not quite as dark as was expected by some. But theu soma people are never satisfied: Misses Lillian and Ettie Tidwell, Atlanta, are in tbe city, the gnests Col. E. W. Hammond’s family. They were accompaaicd by their father, R. W. Tidwell The editor’s lot is not a happy one jnst now.His mail conatotajargely of tennial circulars, Presidential booms, excursion proclamations, book and free advertising generally. The ca¬ pacity of the waste basket is tested to uttermost. In the police court yesterday Alexander, the principal in the row, was lined $1 0.50, and the discharged. Ellen Walker was $9,50 for dieorderly conduct, and ny Matthew* wa* bound over to or court for pointing a pistol at bod v. J. B. Westbrook and A. O. will go to LaGrange in a few where they will commence the erection of a cotton mill a little than our first one bat not as large unraber two. Thus Urifiin’s inspires others and Griffin’s build mills iu o'uer places. Griffin gets there in every way. When They Leave I’l, The exodus of oar bodily troubles is welcome if their departure is by pain. It is the fault of the best of com¬ mendable cathartics, which act solely upon the bowels, these thal in operating they gripe acd weaken organ*. Hostetler s Stomach Bitters produce a laxative effect, hut neither cause* pain nor weaken the abdominal region or the stomach . This Is pre-eminently alterative which a constipated, billions or peptic person should use, since a resort to involves no bodily discomfort nor a violent reaction. The livar is aroused, th 1 speedily stomach benefitted, and the habit of body and permanently improved by it. Fever and ague, rheumatism and kidney troubles arc among the maladies for which recorded experience has proved it to be effi¬ cacious. It is a wholesome appetizer,and a more reliable tranquillizer or the nerves stomach-disturbing narcotics and sedatives. The Oldest Nurse in Georgia. Mrs. S. E. Kcnlicdy, one of tbe and best known curses in that id all her experience with troubles and children teething, Dr. ftmedy. gens’ Huckleberry Cordial is the mmrs nmuxiett. A Mat* Meeting *.»«*** »*«**»« nsd (oiMRi) Jsisa Rail, Fayette, Ga m July 21. In consequence of a call made by tbe chairman of the Executive Com mittec, the citizen# of Favette coun ty met today en masse to select dele gates to tbe Senatorial convention which meets in Griffin on ibe 2Sth inst, lion. I). M. Franklin was elected chairman and T. V. Lester, secretary. A coaumitee of five, viz: Hon. ?aul Faver, J. W. Brown, J. B. Hightower, L. A. Perdue and A, O. Blalock, U5”jf appointed by the chair to prose names of delegates propose - he lowing named per sons: It > A. Matthews, John Speer, B. L. Johnson, J. N. McEschern, C. S. VVoolsey, L. A. Perdue, J.’B. Hightower, M. E. Hill, T. V. Lester, A. O, Blalock, J. W. Browu, Q. C. Grice, C. P. Daniel and Glenn Faver, who were unanimously elected. Hon. Paul Faver offered the fol lowing resolutions, which were also unanimously s' ,> t J. Resolved, Thai we, the citizens of Fayette county, in conformity to the rule of rotation which has become the settled policy of the 26th benato rial District, concede to Spalding the right to name tbe candidate, and here by instruct r r delegates to support her choice s? nominee of tbe Dis trict. Resolved, 2nd, That we having learned that Spalding has already unanimously selected Judge John I. Hall as her choice, we accept him with no small degree of pride, know ing that his sterling qualities are so admirably suited to meet every re quirement of legislation in strict ccn formity to the insignia of our State— Wisdom. Justice and Moderation. The convention aftei ’ordering a oopy of these proceedings be sent to tbe Griffin papers, adjourned. Done in convention, July 21s*, 1888, at Fayetteville, Ga. For milk shakes, ices and mineral wa fcers go to Drewiy’s. cod Dst of Letters. Advertised letters remaining in postoffice at Griffin, Ga., Jnly 23d, 1888, which will be sent to Dead Letter office if not called in 30 day8: C. H. Barrett. Miss Mollie Brooks. Mifa Josh Cbalmon. Mrs. J. T. Davis, W. M- DaDie!. Delia Hollir. Mrs. S. A. Lyou, Miss Mahnlia Mitchell. E. Mayor. Mrs. Crrrie Maccell. Miss Neilie Read. Miss Margarctt Rogers. Miss Annie Ruell. Miss Macy Seansom. Mrs. R. M. Wright. M. O. Bowdois, P. M Pure and rich, posse-ringall the properties of Malt, CLase’s Barley Whisky is a perfect Tonic for building tbe system. George 4 Harnett sole for Griffin. The District Conference. Tbo District Conference for Griffin District will be held in Methodist Church in this city week. There will bo an meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. • Tbe Conference will open business Thursday 9 a. ra. sermon by Rev. J. W. Stipe of Senoia Church. The people of Griffin are cordially invited to all tbe services. Bishop Key will be present and preside. Ibe Ihiru Quarterly will be held Thursday morning at 8 o clock. Services in the of the church. The Little Huckleberry that grows alongside our hills and tnoun tains contains aa active principle that has a happy effect on the bowels. It enters largely in Dr. Biggers’ Huckle lurry Cordial, tbe great bowel remedy. HOTEL GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, Under New Management. A. G. DANIEL, Prop'r. *® r Fo*ters meet *11 trains. feblMly ifSuLVteiQHr PURE It* superior excellence proven in million* briars Endorsed by tbe heads of the eminent. the htrongest, Purest Great Universities as Dr. Price’s Cream and most Healthful. contain Ammonia, Bakin? Powder does not lame, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. sew xoas. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. dAthwSthp.top col.nrm GRIFFIN finale Call®, --.o+- _ + n +_ ► EG INS THE 41ST SESSION ON SEP- ► 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. Instruc tor in Piano, Violin, Guitar, Organ and Vocil Music. Mrs Waugh, Assistant. For circulars and full information, address Rev. C. V. WAUGH. President, P. O. BoxlM. Griffin, Ga. d.vwtsept. 1 . CITY MARSHAL'S SALES. TYTILL VV BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT House door in the city of Griffin, Spalding county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in August, 18SS, between the usual hours of sale, the following described property, to- wit: One-eighth of an acre of land in the city of Griffin fronting Slaton’s Cth Alley 26K 55)^ feet, feet and running back on street thence west 52% feet, thence south 26 J 4 feet. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Fannie H, Woodruff to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the yearl!S;7. Tenant in possession legally no¬ tified. One house and lot in the city of Griffin, bound containing % Chappel of an acre, more or less, other ed north by street, south by 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 notified. One-fourth of an acre of land in tbe city of Griffin, bounded west by part of same lot, of east by R. H. Drake, north by property 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. Tenantin possession legally notified. One vacant lot containing of an acre in the city of Griffin bounded north by part of same Levied lot,south by an alley,west by 6 th street. 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 30 feet and run ning north back to alley, the entire lot bounded east by J. D. Sherrell and west by part of same lot. Levied on as the property of Mrs. E. 8 . Boynton to satisfy one city ta fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possessio legally notified. MANLKY, T. G. Chief Polico. julyC-tds. Dutcher’s Fly Killer! CERTAIN DEATH. No hunting with powder and gun as for squirrels, death only to to stnpify them. No ling¬ ering Flics on the drink death asd on the sticking plas ter. seek it, are. KILLED OUTRIGHT humanely, so quickly they cannot get away. Use it freely. Prevent reproduction, secure serene p< ace and quiet. Always ask fo D’JTCHER’ri. •"•r Hale Everywhere. juljT-diwlra JUST ARRIVED! ---- THE VERY LATEST STYLES -OF- NEW AND,-:- BEAUTIFUL S^SUMMER HATS Lowest Prices! -to!- Lif* Do not fail to call and examine. MRS. M. L. WHITE, Cor. Hill and Broadway. frozen water melons TO - 3D-A.TT I Order one for your dinner. J. H. Keith fc Co. O. WILKINSU ___<> DEALER IN y --- Lumber, Ms and IJ DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBI A SPECIALTY ! . --M- BILLS SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT N0TK m GOOD BRICK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSi ---tot- Yard and Office on West Side of Hill street, along Central Railroad, * -H GRIFFIN, : : : : : GEORGIi julylldAcwim W. M. Holman & Col --HAVE FRESH-- Magnolia -> Ha: Cooked Corned Beef 12^ c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Macks Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan's Toba And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, H. ff. lassiis, Boots ii SI LEATHER AND FINDINGS. sa Hill Street, GBIFFIN, OA I ofler at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of ROW CUT Gents’ and Shoes. H. W. HA8SEI Swjil Mill i SCHEDULE. Taking Effect Sunday, May 27,1888. NO. 51. PASSENGER-NORTH. Leave Columbus,... 8,25 a m Leave Warm Springs..............10.06 a » LeaveWoodbury,........... Leave Molena,..................10.38 ,... .10.27 a m am Leave Neal,....... KN 8 a m Leave Concord,.. ............... 10 .53am Leave WiUiamscu, . ................11.12 a m Arrive Griffin,.....................1130 a m Leave Griffin......................11.35 a m Leave Loella,.....................11.59 am Arrive McDonough...............12.15 p m NO. 52. I'.\ V ER—SOUTH. Leave McDonon^ ............3.15 pm Leave Luella,...................3.22 p m Arrive Griffin,....... .3.57 p m Leave Griffin......................4.10 p m Leave William sci.’ -................4.28 p m Leave Concord....................4.48 p m Leave Neal,..................r......4.58 p m Leave Molena,......................5.04 pm Leave Woodbury........... 5.16 pm Leave Warm Sprio'.-- ............5.39 p m Arrive Columbus,..................7.16 p m NO. 53. PASSENuER-NORTH. Leave Columbus,................4.45 p m Leave Warm Springs............... 6 20pm Leave Woodbury,..................6.41 p m Leave Molena......................6.52 p m Leave Neal........................6.57 p m Leave Conoord,....................7.07 p m Leave Williamaon’s................7 27pm Arrive Griffin......................7.45 p m Leave Griffin......................7.55 p m Leave Luella.......................8.21 p m Arrive McDonough................8.40 p m NO. 50. PASSENGER—SOUTH. Leave McDonough.................7.80 a m Leave Luella....................... 7 4 s a m Arrive Griffin......................8.15 . Leave Griffin,......................8.25 am Leave VV llliamson’s................. am Leave Concord,....................9.01 8 42 a m Neal.......................... a m Leave Molena,......................9.16 9.11 a m Leave Woodbury,..................9.27 am Leave Springs...............9.48 a m Harm a m Arrive Columbus,................. 11.20 a m VS* AU passenger trains are daily includ ing Sunday*. C. W. (.‘HEARS, *1*. Gen’l Pass. Agt; Columbus, Ga. J. P. NICHOLS, agxht thx Northwestern Mutual Life In¬ Of Milwaukee. surance Company, Vis. The most reliable k: MMioe Com pan r ia America, *ug28dly I . C. AYCOCK, -Practical Gunsmith,- Clark Building, Near Osborn’s Shops, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA ed^n thn^ni* Ud ^ ^ workmanlike 10 Promptly manner. and ex ecu I. I1NGI11 i ii Inn Ape;, CRIFFIN, : CEOR( -urt- Strongest Companid Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlement 0. A. CUNNINGHAM GRIFFIN, : :: GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent Spalding Counfy, by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, 1 all parties having laud for sale can exp#, the sale by placing their property to hands. mosttl Full particulars in regard to the uabie lands in this county can be obtoM houses by addressing and lands him and as lots above. of all descrip A full Wj ’* ELDER HOUS1 INDIAN SPRINGS, GA. Open all the year round. The bast \ in America. Good climate and fir*L—-= table. attendance Prof during Rieman’s orchestra No will no b*J r toes the season. analysis of or sand fliee. For water, terms for board, etc., address E. A. ELDER, Manag* J 7 T Round trip tickets an sale Dcnough. jane** 11 * NOTICE To Executors, Administrates, dians and Trustees. Notice is hereby given to all execu make ministrators, their guardians between and 1 annual return* at 10 ( the first Mon day. in -July, Griffis. 1886, am., at m> office in K. W. HAMMOND, C May 81,1888.