The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, July 25, 1888, Image 4

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GO TO E. R. ANTHONY'S DRUG STORE FOR NEW CROP OF . BUIST’S FRESH TURNIP SEEDS. mm* All the varieties grown on this soil. Come anoaecnre your seed from this reliable Seed Grower v before they are all gone. R t J - D E A li E, Sgf-.'rlpNi PHOTOGBAPHER. KSF ■ PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. Pr- %gr Old Pictures, Copied end Enlarged. AT DREWRY’8 DRUG STORE -you will riSD-- THE BEST TURNIP SEED At 26end 80oeni* • pound, from Eastern growers, riant them Drewry’u Peptic Cordial will cure dyspepsia and prer Com¬ plaint. Julyld&w-tf : Griffin, tta., July 2*». ICE CREAM SALOON. On Tuesday morning I will open up the rooms over StllwelJ <fc Keith’*, formerly 1 will oc¬ cupied by Mr*. M. R. Brown, where be prepared to furnish to all ICE CREAH AND CAKE, of the iDTite beet quality by the of dish all or quantity, friends. sad the patronage my day, MOpen from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. iator. every and at nights to be announoed and kiuds Ice Cream, Sherbet Cake of all made to order In any qantlty on short notice. Juljl5d4wlni Respectfully. MRS. IDA JUDKINS. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. Notice to the Traveling Public. Tbo beat and cheapest passenger route to New York and Boston is via Savannah and elegant Steamers thence. Passengers before would purebas do ing tickets via other routes well to inquire first of the merits of the roote via Savannah, by which they will avoid dost and a tedious all-rail tide, Bates include meals and stateroom on Steamer. Bound trip tickets will be placed on sale June 1st, good York to return Steamer un til Oct. 31st, New sails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer weekly from Savannah: For further information apply to any agent of this Company, or to E, T. Charlton, G. P, A. Savannah, Ga: C. G. Anderson,A g’t Steamer, Savannah, Ga. Advice to Mothers. Ms. Winslow’s Soothing Hr hup for children teething, female is the proscription and of one of the best nurses physicians in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never failing for their suooess children. by millions Daring of tho mothors teething is incalculable. process of its value It relieves the child from pam. cures dys eatery and diarrhoea, griping iu tho bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to the (hildand rests tbo mother. Price 25 cents ■ bottle. augoodA wly DOG EAT DOG! - tot - Nelson the Admits Bank man worked Id* oonflding customers for'*nll they were worth" and the “Flashy Dressed Female” worked him for all he was worth, nnd the DBVIL will work both of them for all t hey are worth, and the “Way of the Transgressor is Hard ’ and the ‘ MILL DOES GRIND AGAIN" with the wator that is past. Speaking of mills reminds us that we have Instructed our mlQor to grind more carefully and we expect FINER AND BETTER MEAL hereafter. We have on hand and on the way. Several Cars White CORN. One Oar O. R. Sides. “ “ Nice Hay. •t Clioioo Kettle :• now in store in Heroes. How is time to bay ail these things will he higher priced iu a few days. SOAPS 1 SOAPS 11 SOAPS ! 1 •' We have also a consignment of Laundry Soap and it will pay merchant* to get our prices. Remember we tell to dealer* only, and can alway duplicate Atlanta, Muoon. or Colombtu prices. So if you want ANY¬ THING eallor writeYor prices, as we repre sent manufacturers. BREWER & HANLEITER. jan«27d&wtf Remember -TIT AT- Blakely Will have everything hr the eating line TO-DAY \ •Cs* Fine Ifread aiuluftko at 10 o’clock. / * BOUND ABOUT. Matter, CsacsraWr Pss»l* ““** **•*" • r»l Rows CtoMlp. WHAT JANS ANN 8«I>. A right smart lass was the in aid, Jane Ann, And she had lovers twain, lad For a baker boy and a lawyer Both sighed for the lovely Jane. But And Jane this Ann is what lifted Jaue up her Ann voice, said: •‘The baker hoy is the hoy that works And the baker boy I’ll wed." O, the baker boy makes cakes and pie >, And this is what Jane Ann said: ‘‘The baker boy is hound to rise Just like hts lovely bread.” to Jane Ann married tho baker boy, And she was clothed and fed ; Ami glad was she, for she never knew What it was to want for bread. Arid Jane Ann lifted up her voice, And this Is wliat Jane Ann said; “ft’s a lucky day for the lassies fair When a baker boy they wed,” Too flue for work was the lawyer lad, And Ills practice didn’t pay; His boarding bill outgrew bin purse. So the lad he ran away. Then Jane Ann lifted up her voice, And tliis is what Jane Ann said: ‘•If I had married the lawyer lad, bread.’’ I’d have died for the want of O, the linker boy makes cakes and pies. And this is what June Ann said; 'The baker hoy is hound to rise Just like his lovely bread.’’ A. B. Clark, of Atlanta, arrived iu tho city yesterday, Jas. F..flarrison, of Hollcmvillc, was in the city yesterday. A large party of dovo hunters went out beyond Head's shops yesterday. 8. T. Kingsberry, of Atlanta, was down hero yesterday on a prospecting tour. Prof. Astin's family arrived yesterday and hovo secured board at Mis. M. A. Clark’s. Major Word returned Monday from Indian Springs, looking much tho better for the water. J. W. Dunbar, of Hollonville, one of tho charter subscribers of the News, was iu the city yesterday. Rev. G. W. Garner, of Ft. Valley, ar rived in the city yesterday on his way to Tirzah to hold a protra cted meeting. M>ss Ida Maugham, of Macon, arriv cd iu the city yesterday nnd is the guest of Mrs. Hattie Mangham, at Mrs. Bailie P. Hair’s. Mrs. Emory Wiuship and family or rived from Macou yesterday nnd will bo tho guests of Mrs. Cbas. G. Mills dur ing the mouth of August. The Japanese lanterns shone upon a very good crowd at the collego grove on Monday night and tho gross receipts wore $22,", of which $17,50 was clear. The dove hunters yesterday report a very good lime, but with fifteen of them only killed about a hundred. The rain came and raised tho branches so that they had to swim their horses across. A crowd of girls left here yesterday equipped with towels and shoo button era, but refused to tell the boys where they were going. If they stayed uutil tho rain come, they probably got wet. li. C. Iloruo left yesterday to stay a couple of months with his firm in New York, gomg by way of the Savannah steamship line, lloweli will be missed here, but our loss will be the New York ers gain. One of the heaviest lain storms ever seen in this country commenced at a little after five o'clock yesterday even ing and continued for fifty minutes, during which time 2.H7 inches of water fell. Dennis Sheehan, of Macou, will ur rive next week nnd take cliargo of tho New York Store vice D. W. Schaffer, who will open up a shoe store at Stil well A- Keith's old stand. The News wishes success to both parties, and will have more to say iu regard to them in the future. "Bab * refuses to give any more of her experience, probably thinking that she has said enough to indicate the character of the Piedmont Chautauqua, Yesterday's article waa praised even by Atlanta people who were in Griffin. The project of getting out an illuitrat ed pamphlet of Griffin to send on the immigration car is being actively broach and estimates are being secured on illustrations and printing. It is a wor thy enterprise and would redown great ly to Griffin's credit and benefit J. H. Keith received another car load of nice melons yesterday. Asked what he did with so many, he stated that Grif flu’s daily consumption at this season is five hundred melons. Whercnpon tho reporter took i. ^hare of the daily con iml c .ed it off. A part j col .losed of P. li. Wells, James C. dwell, J. H. Walker, Crete Manley, Davis Kinard aud-Taylor, are on their way to Kansas City nnd other points iu the West and Southwest, and will make a specialty of Texas and its towns. Tho Griffin Can Club did same extra fine shooting on Monday even John Hunton breaking eighteen birds out of twerd n ‘ •• and carrying off the medal, Rily 1—. ■... da following w.th and the whole club making the splendid average of seventy five per The Board of Trade will send a com mittea to call on ihe Railroad Commis on the 31st inst., and endeavor to rates from the west and also to favorable i ‘ ; for shipping cotton. board is > iwsed of active busi men, at i ey will secure what ask before they get through, Religious Meetings, llev. W. P. Hemphill passed here on Monday, after hav¬ assisted in a very successful in Friendship Presbyterian in Pike county, conducted eight days previous by Rev. J. Dubose; D. D., evangelist of the Presbytery, assisted also by A. G. Peden. The' discourse 8 Mr. Dubose were very eloquent effective, and several accessions made to tbo church. Mr. Hemp was on his way to McDonogh assist Rev. W. E. Dozier in a revi just opened, with very promising of good. The Pike County Sunday School meets on the 1st and 2d August, and Rev. Henry Quigg, D., and Hon. L. F. Livingston be present. We will publish tfco in good time. Experience Meeting. At tho Methodist church to-night 8 o’clock. A number of preach and delegates will be present, a pleasant and profitable time be expected. A cordial invita is extended to all tho people. Pure ami rich, possessing all the nutritious of Malt, Chase’s Barley Malt Whisky is a perfect Tonic for building np system. George & Harnett sole agents Griffin. Tho Little Huckleberry grows alongside our hills and moun contains an active principle that a happy effect on the bowels. It largely in Dr, Biggers’ Huckie Cordial, the great bowel remedy. Miles of Hose Plantations. The railroad companies in Lower Hun¬ gary are successfully making use of tho Provence rose for hedges by tho sides of the railways to protect the tracks from drifting snow. The writer, in imagina¬ tion, pictures the scene of a "summer’s journey gladdened by the glory of roses, shining to the right and left of a swiftly gliding steam chariot, while the sur¬ rounding atmosphere Is fraught with faintly subtle scents which superinduce u soft languor in the fortunate traveler.” Between Tatar Bazar and Adrianople the horseman following tho post road on a sultry June day rides mile after mile through enormous rose plantations blaz¬ ing with scarlet and crimson, and giving odors well nigh as overpowering as that of the attar distilled from their gor¬ geous blossoms. In those fields of queen flowers ho may gaze to Ins fill on "the Damask rose, whose rare mixture doth beauties pencils cannot feign.” uncounted millions of roses grown in Roumelia are not merely turned to ac¬ by the rose farmers for sale to the of that powerful essence which, in long, slender, carefully Btop- perod bottles lettered with gold, is still popular throughout the east, although has quite gone out of fashion in this Many tons’ weight of their leaves, gathered and packed while they freshly fallen, are converted into rose one of the exquisite conserves under the generic name of "dul- are so admirably confected in Turkey, Greece and Roumania, and con¬ a leading feature in the light but refection offered to the casual in every well to do Oriental house¬ Magazine, Snnreon* In Dtignlse. The municipal authorities think the are so unsafo in Paris that an paper snjs they have employed disguised ns |«olieemen for tho helping the timid people across (icrllous parts of the streets and Iwule- and to lie at I land hi care of acci- • ttis N- 'v York tkin Owm as a CsnslsW*. In some experiment* with ozone m * curative agent, an English lady , to tar advanced In consumption that her case appeared inhalations hopeleea, of thtogafl, has b^treatedw.th with resulted^ scribed as marvelous. After a month s treatment tho appetite was regained, the sleep calm and refreshing, and there was a very good prospect of recovery. The ozone was prepared by passing a stream of oxygen through tho current ofan in¬ duction coil, and was administered with atmospheric air In the proportion of one In five. Tho experimenter has reached the conclusion that the ozone treatment is specially applicable to all germ dis¬ eases.—Heralci of Health. ■rUU. WEIGHT PURE w Its saperlor excellence proven In millions of homes for more than a quarter of a cen tury. It isused by the United States Gov¬ ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strangest, 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 XOBK. CHICAGO. ST, HOC IS. d4thw8thp,top col.nrm GRIFFIN ►EGINS THE -GST SESSION ON SEP- *tember3rd. 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. Astir, Instructor in Piano, Violin, Guitar, Organ and Vocal Music. Mrs Waugh, Assistant. For circulars and full information, address Rxv. C. V. WAUGH, President, I'. O. Box 154, Griffin, Ga. d.Vwtsopt.l. CITY MARSHAL’S SALES. "ITTILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT TV House door iu the city of Griffin, Spalding county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in sale, August, 1888, between the usual hours of the following described property, to- wit: of One-eighth of an a;re of land in the city Griffin fronting Slaton’s Alley 55>£ feet and running back on 6th street 26# feet, thence west r >‘l l 4 feet, thence south 26# feet. Levied on as the propertyof Mrs. Fannie H, Woodruff to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the ycar^KSST. Tenant in possession legally no- One house and lot in the eity of Griffin, containing ed \{ Channel of an acre, more or less, bound north by street, south by other property of T, W. Thurman, West by 4th street the nnd east by part of same lot. Levied on as property of T. W. Thurman to sat¬ isfy two city tax it fas. Tenant in possession legally notified. One-fourth of an aore of land in the city of Griffin, bounded west by part of same lot by R, , east It. 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 bounded north by part of same Levied lot,south by an alley,west by (ith street. on as the property of J. W. Little to satisfy one tax ti fa for the year 1887. Ten¬ ant in possession legally notified. One vacant lot iu 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. Sherrcll 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 possessi o legally notified. T. U. MANLEY, Chief Poiico. juljO-tds. HOTEL CURTIS, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, Under New Management. A. G, DANIEL, Prop’r. Po-ters meet all trains. febl5dly Vou CONSUMPTIVE worn frozen water melons m M TO - XD-A-~5T ! Order one for your dinner. ■ J. H. Keith fcCo O. WILKINSOi i DEALER IN <- Shingles anti 111 DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBEI A SPECIALTY ! -tot--- SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE BRICK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES. Yard and Office on West Side of Hill street, along Central Railroad, GE0RGIJ jnlylld&wfm W. M. Holman & -HAVE FRESH— -> Hams V Cooked Corned Beef 12£ c. per lb. Blue Fish, better fban fresh Mackerel I Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan's Tobacco* I the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, B. W. Hisilllis, —{ —{ MANUFACTURER DEALER —AND— IN J— >- LEATHER AND FINDINGS. @3 Hill Street, - GKIFFIN, Gl I oiler at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT Gents’ and Shoes. H. W. HASSELKbo. w SCHEDULE. Taking Effect Sunday, May 27,1888. NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH. Leave Columbus,.,........... .... 8.25am Leave Warm Springs..............10,06 a m Leave LeaveWoodbury,................10.27 Molena...................10 ,S8 a m a m Leave Concord,....................10.53 Neal,...... 10.43 a m a m Leave Williamsop s,...............11.12 a m Arrive Griffin,.....................11.30 a m Leave Griffin......................11.35 am Leave Luella,.....................11.59 a m McDonouj !i...............12.15 p m NO. 52. I'.\ AiiER—SOUTH. Leave McDonou- .............3.15 pm Leave Luella,... 3.22 p m Arrive Griffin,...................3,57 p m Leave Griffin,.......................4.10 p m Leave Williamuoi.'-. ...............4.28 pm Leave Concord.....................4.48 pm Leave Neal,.........................4.58 p m Leave Molena,......................5.04 pm Leave Warm Woodbury,...................5.16 Spring- ............5.39 pm Columbus...................7.16 p m p m NO. 53. PASSENUER-NORTH. Leave Columbus,.................4.45 p m Leave Warm Springs...............6.20 p m Leave Woodbury,..................6.41 p m Leave Molena......................6.52 p m Neal........................6.57 p m Leave Williamson’s................7 Conoord.................... .7.07 p m Arrive Griffin......................7.45 27pm Griffin......................7.55 p m Luella.......................8.21 p m McDonough................8.40 p m pm ——--— - - n NO. 50. PASSENGER—SOUTH. McDonough.................7.30am Luella.......................7,48 a m Griffin......................8.15 a m Williamson’s.................8 Griffin,......................8.25 am Concord.....................9.01 42 a m Neal,.........................9.11 a m Molena,......................9.16 a m Woodbury...................9.27 am a m Warm Springs...............9.48 a m Columbus,.................11.20 a m EsP All passenger trains are daily includ Sundays. M E GRA7 ’ Sn P t - C. W. CHEARS, Gen’l Pass. Agt; Columbus, Ga. J. X*. NICHOLS, AGENT THE Mutual Life In¬ Of surance Company, Milwaukee. V is. The most reliable 1c in America. ang28dly C\ AYCOCIv, Gunsmith,- Clark Building, Near Osborn’s 8hops, GEORGIA A U *, ork attended h to promptly andexecu iu”y3d*^ D ff ” nd worKnnat »fike manner. U1HAN SSi k« A|bbg/. GRIFFIN, : CEORCIA -- j Stron gest Companies,] Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements 0. A. CUNNINGHAM, GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent fo» j Spalding County, by the Georgia Bureau rf Immigration, auJ , all parties having land for sale can expedikl the sale by placing their property in ha f hands. Full particulars in regard to the in os tv nable lands in this county can be obtain by addressing him as above. A full 11* houses and lands and lots of all descrlptio ELDER HOUSE. INDIAN SPRINGS, GA. Open all the round. The test wai** ' in year first-cite America. Good climate and 0M table. Prof Rieman’s orchestra will be attendance daring the season. No moeqs 1 toes or sand flies. For analysis of In* I water, terms for board, etc., address E. A. ELDER, Manager. JSgT - Round trip tickets en sale via Dcnongh. janeSfidlm " s NOTICE To Executors, Administrators, G« dians and Trustees. Notice is heieoy given to ail executor*,« roinistrators, guardians and trustees, ™ their annual returns between lOo’ola now* first Monday in July, 1888, st m., at my office in Grilfia. Ordin May 31,18X8. K. W. HAMMOND,