The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, July 28, 1888, Image 4

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GO TO E R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE ‘ ■ FOR NEW CROP OF BUIST’S FRESH TURNIP SEEDS. before they are all gone R. J- DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. gr OU Pictures, Copied and Enlarged. AT DBEWRY’8 DRUG STORE -YOU WILL KIND- THE BEST TURNIP SEED At 25 «i"d 30 oent* • pound, from Eastern grower*. Plant them while fir there Infallible are good Chill aeaaons. Kennedy. (Sr As Cordial will dyspepsia and Laver Oom- plSsL Drew nr’a Peptic cure julyld&w-tf Griffin, tia.. July 29. ICE CREAM SALOON. On Toeeday morning I will o men ut> the ■ooms over Stllwell A Keith's, Brown; where formerly 1 will OC- :spied by Mr*. M. B. •e prepared to furnish to all ICE CBEAM AND CAKE, of the best quality by the diah or quantity, friends. and Invite the patronage of all my Open from 111 am. to 7 p. m. every day, and as nights to be announced later. Ice Cream, Sherbet and (Jake of all kinds made to order in any qantity on short notice. jal/lMJwlm Respectfully, MRS. IDA JUDKINS. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. Notice to the Traveling Public. The best and cheapen t passenger route to New York and Boston is via Savannah and elegant before Steamers purebas thence. Passengers iag tickets via other routes would do well to inquire first of the merits of tbe route via Savannah, by which they will avoid dost and a tedious all-rail ride, R^tea include meals and stateroom on Steamer. Roand trip tickets will be placed on sale June 1st, good to return nn til Oct, 31st, New York Steamer •ails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer Meekly from Savannah- For farther information apply to any agent of this Company, or to E, T. Charlton, G. P, A. Savannah, Ga: C. G. Anderson, Ag't Steamer, Savannah, Ga. Advice to Mothers. M.i. Winslow’s Soothing Strip for children teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses ami physicians has used in for the forty United States, with and been years never failing for their snocesa children. by millions Daring of the mothors teething process of its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pam. cures dys eatery bowels, and diarrhooa, griping in tbe and wind colic. By giving health to the child and rest* the mother, Prioe 25 cents a bottle. augetxlAwly DOG EAT DOG! -tot- Nelson the Atlanta Bank man worked his •mUding customers for“a!l they were worth" sod the “Flashy Dressed Female" worked him for all he was worth, and the DEVIL will work both of them for all they are worth, and the “Way of the Transgressor is Hard” and the “MILL DOES GRIND AGAIN ’ with the water that is past. Speaking of mills reminds us that we have instructed our miller to (rind more carefully and we expect FINER AND BETTER MEAL hereafter. We have on hand and on the w ay. Several Cars White COEN. One Car O. R. 81des. “ “ Nice Hay. •J Choice Kettle :* now in store in Tierce*. Now is time to buy all these things will be higher prii t J in a few days. SOAPS! SOAPS! ! SOAPS!1 Wc have also a consignment of Laundry Soap and Remember it will pay mere haste to get our prices. and we sell to dealers only, can alway duplicate Atlanta, Macon, or Columbus prices. So if you want ANY¬ THING oall or wnteYor prices, as we repn sent manufacturers. BREWER & HANL.EITER. june27ddtwtf Remember --THAT- Blakely I Will have ©verging eve fw in the eating line TO-DAY \ Fine**** ><>tl and Cake at 10 oVloek*. i VlP»ir j ’HOUND ABOUT. Mailer. C.M.mlMf •r.l Iswi Oswiy. JCRT RO, BO. He viewed her with a ston IV dgri gaze His voice was hoarse an said: ,'rutf, An leading her aside, he ‘Say, is this hot enough Bob James, of Hampton is iu the city. Dr. It. A. Mallory, of Concord, is in the city. John Gossett, of Midway, was in Urif fin yesterday. II. G. Sullivan, of Erin Mills, was in the city yesterday. For milk shakes, ices nuil mineral wa ter» go to Drewiy’a. cod W. W. Sasser and J. W. McCrary, of Benoia, are visitiDg in the city. A. F. Hall, of Augusta. is in the city in the interest of a slate directory. Watermelons are plentiful now. and sell from anickle up hr twenty cents. Prof. Henry Shoella, of Dalton, is in the city the gacst of H. W. Hasselkas. Cyrus W. Wilson, one of the largest planters in Pike county, was here Fri day, John D. Cunuingbam, of Orchard Hill, was here yesterday attending the conference. * Miss Edna B. Willis, a lovely young lady of Liberty Hill, is visiting Mrs. J. Thorton. Miss Ella Barnes returned yesterday after several days visit to relatives and friends in Atlanta. Peaches were plentiful on the streets yesterday and some sold as low as 35 cents per bushel. Clever Chas, Faust, of Pomona, was in attendance upon the Horticultural show yesterday, T. J. Collier and his accomplished daughter Miss Carrie, of Indian Spring, is visiting his eon Dr. Collier. Capt. Joe. H, Shaffer, one of the cleverest boys on tho} road, passed through the city yesterday. Dr. James R. Cleveland and Miss Es sio left yesterday for the Indian Springs where they will spend several days. Mis. James M. Woodward aud child after several weeks visit to her father’s family, left for her home in Atlanta yes teiday. Charles L, Patttersou, Thomas E. Patterson aud Lawrence Darssy, three rising young men of Sunny Side, took iu the town yesteeday. Spalding County Horticultural Socie ty’s display o? fruits yesterday was the finest ever sccu in this section. A full report will be published later. Lamar \ Kenedy are in the city sell iug county rights and taking orders lor tho Ceampion riuitiog Machine. It is the most complete machine, of the kind we have ever seen. Col. 1). Glessner aud Tho?. J. White left Thursday morning and when last heard from were asking everybody at the union passenger depot iu Atlanta, which train went to the exposition in Cincinnati. Our people will be given an opportnn ity to eontnbnte to a fund to be used in getting up an illustrated pamphlet des criptive of Spalding county. This is an important matter aud we hope the full amount neccessiy will be contributed. The Little iiiitkkberry that grows alongside onr hills and mou tains contains an active principle th has a happy effect on the bowels, enters largely in Dr Diggers' Hnek harry Cordial, the great bowel remedy j “Tfce Ktmight lip.” Iu jeaterdtj'a San appeared the the following “personal'’: ‘‘We lo>rn that Mr. Ben. Lawson b.s changed bis place of residence from Net Or leans to Meriwether street. ’ Now. to a casual reader this of itself is an Apparently harmless ‘*sqnib," but there a concealed slur in this which is known to several and has caused me modi annoyance. Knowing the motives of tbe unknown author, I hereby pronounce it a wilful, tna’i cions falshhood, prompted by jeal oust. Respectfully, Benjamin Lawson The many remarkable cures Hood's Sarea parilio accomplishes are sufficient proof that it doe* p«- peculiar curative pow¬ < 4 > ers. Tt • W.o - .a of Costa Rica. Tbe litr delays at the various wayaids stations ;.:.ord excellent opportunities of observing the different types of Costa Ricans; for side br side with tbe traveled gentleman, attired with scrupulous re¬ gard to tbe fashions of this last quarter of the Nineteenth century, stand the barefooted men of the peon class. In nearly every case more than decently garbed, bat with the silken scarf about the waist and the huge machete which are the insignia of their rank in life. These groups are alvvrr - > turesque, for the costume of the w •■> .i alone is sufficient to add a charm to me rapid succession of pictures ever passing ha affluence of color and form before the eyes of the ob¬ servant traveler. These women, even small girls, wear full starched skirts that touch the ground, only displaying their small bare feet as the folds sway in the motion of walking. From living so much in the open air and ( -n the amoiTht of exer¬ cise taken, tin \ arly all glory in splen¬ didly developed sta, which, with their rounded arms, u.o fully displayed by the low, much befrilled waists worn by them all, differing only in the matter of more or less adornment. Still, over their shoulders they dispose the folds of a silk or woolen scarf, or a bright colored handkerchief, which usually only reveals the full throat and the graceful curve of the arm and shoulder. While referring to the beauty of their the peon women It must be added that pleasing appearance lasts only with the years of their first youth. Whether the exercise and the open air together pro dace a too early maturity, ' r, and and in in conse¬ quence a too early decay, it is hard to say —tho result is there all the same. Side by side with the young and hand¬ some daughter, the picture of bloom¬ ing health, stands tbe mother—a worn and wrinkled crone—tho two pictures of •‘She;’’ and looking from one to the other tho heart is moved with the same compassion with which poor Holly gazed upon the awful remains of that imperial loveliness that nt iad wrought such havoc with his middle aged affections.—Costa Rica Cor. 8t Louis Republican. Bat Not Quite none for. Speaking of curious advertising, they tell that a certain fashionable pastor was taken in, but not quite done for, by a manufacturer of a patent medicine. It seem3 that he does not very carefully ex¬ amine the requests for announcements sent to him until he stands up to read them in the pulpit. They usually consist of notices of prayer meetings, social gatherings and other matters relating to the congregation, but along with them are always communications from other churches, and these commonly consist of printed circulars. After reading out a number, a few Sundays ago, tire minister started with a neatly printed page that began with a scriptural quotation about longevity, and proceeded with an argu¬ ment hi favor of the possibility and duty of attaining old age. He is a good elo¬ cutionist, and ho delivered a paragraph in good style. Then he furtively glanced down toward the bottom of the page and found that the reading matter led into an advertisement. He made the discovery in time to save himself, although he had to stop awkwardly, and his hearers were at a loss to know why be did not finish. —New York Bun. The Brazilian Empire’s Progress. The illness of the Brazilian emperor re¬ calls what he has done, and encouraged to be done, for his empire. Twenty years ago Brazil had nine insignificant cotton manufactories, all together having 8S3 spindles. There are now In that country forty-six such manufactories, five of which alone have 40,000 spindles. They make yearly 83,000,000 of yards of cot¬ ton goods. This is but one item, which is paralleled in every direction. The country has also progressed in agricul¬ tural production quite as remarkably as in manufactures. The Argentine Repub¬ lic in South America aione has kept pace with Brazil. Thirty years ago Dom Pedro was In a struggle with all sorts of conservatism and bigotry, which resisti-d progress. lie persisted in importing uui chinery and tools and ideas, and has lived long enough to know that he has triumphed. The crowning result is t' recent abolition of slavery.—Globe L crat Pure and rich, possessing all the nutritions properties of Malt, Chase's Barley Whisky is a perfect Tonic for building np the system. George & Harnett sole agents for Griffin. Champion Pliting Machine. Lamar &, Kenedy, sole ogents for the Champion Plaiting Machine, will be hero a few days selling county rights and taking orders for tbs above named machine. Will take pleasure in exhibiting the machine. fU\lil\ llOfSE MRliER SHOP COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA, .JOT?! MflGHF.E, Prop*i -)o(-- Thu trest place in Columbus to get a batb clean Shave. Give us a call when in th itr. JOE M.-OHKV 'fuuTw PURE ETQHr~~^ Its superior excc-llence'proveu 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 strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime,"or Alum. BAKING Sold only POWDER in Cans. CO. PRICE NEW TOBK. CHICAGO. ST. I. 011 S. d4thwStbp,top col.nrm GRIFFIN -tot -- I LOIN'S 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. Astir,, Instructor in Piano, Violin, Guitar, Organ and Vocal Music. Mrs Waugh, Assistant. For circulars and full information, address Rev. C. V. WAUGH. President, P. O. Box 154. Griffin, Ga. d<.Vwtscpt.l. Dutcher’s Fly Killer! CERTAIN DEATH. No hunting with powder stnpify them. and gun No as ling¬ for squirrels, only to to sticking ering death on the death on the plas ter. Flies seek it, drink and are. KILLED OUTRICHT humanely, so quickly they cannot get away. Use it freely. Prevent reproduction, ask secure fo serene peace and quiet. Always DUTCHER’S. For Wale Everywhere. july7-d<kwlffi CITY MARSHAL’S SALES. TT7ILL VV BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT House door in the city of Griflin, Spalding county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in August, 1888, between the usual hours' of sale, the following described property, to~ wit : One-eighth of an arre of land in the city of Griffin fronting Slaton’s Alley 55% feet and running hack on Cth street 26% 26^' feet, thence west 52)4 feet, thence south Mrs. Fannie feet. H. Levied on as the property of Woodruff to satisfy oDe city tax fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possession legally no¬ tified. One house and lot in the city of Griffin, containing of nn acre, more or less, bound ed north by Chappcl street, soutli by other property of T. VV. 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 the city of Griffin, bounded west by part of same lot. east by R. 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 1687. Tenant in possession lot containing legally notified. % of ■One vacant an acre in the city of Griffin bounded north by part of same lot,south the by an alley,west J. by W. fith Little street. Levied on as property of 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 nirg north back to alley, the entire lot bounded east hy J. D. Shcrrell 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 18 s 7. Tenant in possess i o legally notified. julyfi-tds. T. U. MANLEY, Chief Police NOTICE To Executors, Administrators, Guar¬ dians and Trustees. Notice is herefiy given to all executor-, a minlstrators, guardians and trustees, to make their unnual returns between now aud tbe first Monday in July, 1888, at 10 o’clock a. m.. at :ny office in Griffin. E. W HAMMOND, Ord nary. May 31,1SSS. A R E CONSUMPTIVE v o u n» curtS manr oi fb# wont oases mod la Lbe remedy for ror all au affection* affection* tt tz ta* Uw throat throat and and loners, jarurs, and and diMiaoefl anting strik. from Impar* blood and axbaasuon. The feeble and rtrr 4 rsr!:n? against dfeeaae. and slowly drtftin* to the gr%r*, will ia many caw* recover their health by the timaly Take Take use of Parker’s in in Giatrer , Tonic, but C delay delay » u dan- jrerooa jrerooa tt tt tima. tiraa It It M w iaralnabie invaluable for tor all ail mins pains ai.J -.f FtemaHi h»b 1 Mo. at OinffWa frozen water melons TO - D-A-'ST I Order one for your dinner. J. H. Keith A Co. O. WILKINSGil ___-j DEALER IN }> Lumber, Shimries anil latk I DOORS, SASII \ ND BLINDS. -M- m DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER A SPECIALTY ! “1 I 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. jnlylld&w?m W. M.Holman & Co. -HAVE FRESH-- Magnolia Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 12£ c, per lb. Blue Fish, better fhan fresh Mackerel Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan's Tobaccos And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY. H. ff. tains, —{ MANUFACTURER — AST )— —; DEALER IN J— LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Hill Street, - GBIFFIN, GA I ofler at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT Gents’ and Ladies Shoes. H. W. HAS8ELKUS. SCHEDULE. Taking Effect Sunday, May 27,1888. NO. 5L PASSENGER- -NORTH. Leave Columbus............ Leave Warm Springs........ ......lO.Ot! a rn LeaveWoodbury,... ......10.27 a m Leave Molena,...... . ...r 10.38 am Leave Neal,....... ......10.43 a m Leave Concord..... ......10.53 a m Leave Williamson ...... .....11.12 a m Arrive Griffin,............... ......11.30 a m Leave Lnella,............... Arrive McDonou..... .....12.15 p in NO. 52. 1 a - ■ i5R- -SOUTH. Leave McDono' ...... 3.15 p m Leave Lnella.. .......3.22 pm Leave Arrive Griffin,.. .......3.57 p m Leave Griffin,......... W’illiamsoi. ......4.10pm ...... .......4 .28 p m Leave Concord. . ........ .......4.48 p m Leave Neal,................ .......4.58 p m Leave Molena,............... .......5.04 pm Leave Woodbury,......... .......5.16 pm Leave Warm 8pri»’ ..... ......5.39 p m Arrive Columbus, ...... NO. 53. PASSENGER- -NORTH. Leave Columbus........ ......4.45 p m Leave Warm Springs....... .......6.20 p m Leave Woodbury,.......... Leave Molena............... Leave Neal.................. ..... 6.57 p rn Leave Concord,............. Leave Williamson's.......... ......7 27 pm Arrive Griffin................ ...... 7.45 p m Leave Griffin............... .......7.55 p m Leave Lnella................ ......8.21 p m Arrive McDonough.......... ......8.40 p m NO. 50. PASSENGER- -SOUTH. Leave McDonough........... Leave Luella............... ......7.48 a m Arrive Griffin................ Leave Griffin,............... Leave Williamson's.......... Leave Concord,............. Leave Neal,.................. Leave Molena,............... Leave Woodbury,........... ......9.27 a m j Leave W arm Springs........ Arrive Columbus,........... All passenger trains are daily inclnd ing Sundays, M. E. GRAY, Supt. C. W. CTIEARS, Gen'l Pas«. Agt; Columbus, Ga. .J. r». NICHOLS, aoent Northwestern Mutual Life In¬ surance Company, Of Milwaukee. V The most reliable Ir su.-e Comfr”' in America, augtfcdly L, C. AYCOCK, -Practical Gunsmith,. Clark Building, Near Osborn’s Shops, GRIFFIN, ::::::: GEORUIV All work attended to promptly andexecu ed in thorough and workmanlike manner julvodj V if unit non Imiin \ ! CRIFFIN, : CEORCIA - m - Strongest Companies, Lowest Hates, Prompt Settlements ( i . A. CUNNINGHAM, GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent f« Spalding County, the Georgia Bureau rf Immigration, and parties sale having land for sale property can expedit* hli by plating their in Full particulars in regard to the aost v limds in this county can be rf>tain addressing him as above. A full IU 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 orohestra will be w during the season. No moan* or sand flies. For analysis of th* terms for board, etc., address E. A. ELDER, Manager. Round trip tickets «p sale via M« june22dJm CURTIS SRIFFIN, GEORGIA, New Management. A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r. 4T Po’lers meet all trains. febl5dljr