The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, September 01, 1888, Image 4

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THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MOREY I E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE, DlUlGH, SIEDICI^CHEMICALH,PAINTS, \ OILS, YABM8HE*! ETC. " T °"'' Ar e jr^PbntciftuV Prescription* accurately oo*pouded, day or night. R. J- DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. j-jr Old Picture*, Copied *nd Enlarged. AT DKEWRY’S DRUG STORE -YOU WILL FIND- THE BEST TURNIP SEED Hr At 25 und 80 cent* a pound, from Eastern growers. Plant them •; while there Drewr^iVepU^CorfU^hl ere tiible good < seasons ifF core dyspepsia plaint. New Music House. -f!0)t- Brawner, Deane & Go. r -:<o)j -F One floor of our Book and Mualc Store to be stocked w ith Piano* and Organs from a BEST"INSRUMENTS! EASIEST TERMS! m 4*r GET OUR LOW PRICES BEFORE BUYING. 2<i and 26 1-2 Hill Street, : : GRIFFIN, GA. ai» few* Uriffln, Os., Sept. 1. A. (3. Driver can be found at Plant mV Warehouse after this date, as chief manager. Oive him a trial. d8t Awl in Post el F s Elegant! The finest flour in the world. Those who have used it never use any other, it never fails to pive the most perfect satisfaction. Call on J. H. Keith & Co., S. H. Deane, J. M. Mills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or G. W, Clark it Son. nug2(>d:im HMOKK \ Quit Ju.vion Paktner, the boat Ci gar in the market. Sold by all lend iog dealers in Orifliu- L Cohen & Co., Sole Agents, Macon, Ga, fttigSdflm Or. Mof'ctt's TEETHINA (Teething Powders) 1 , , A S ‘^ Kit y ami .'ml* only <8 Cent, Teethlna cures Eruption. and More*, and nothing equals It for IM I’timmer tronbl*s of ChllUrasi of any age- It Usiiftmidsvrt. Try Hand >od will never te nii TKKTMtN A a. long at there r.ro child, tea lu mu Uou Ask Vvur prugg. -t. ms H FEB F.T^r*F?r^wVp^ KM,wherea<|verfl«!M , I ,,.n .Jiiiliun > n. 1(10Spm,y Cor It IS SHW YOlu£ . t u $100 to $200 i.rs.Xu,* horses Agents and preferred give thelf whoenn whole furnish time to their the busi¬ own ness. Spare moments may he profitably em • ployed also. A few vocam ies in towns and cities. B. K. Joiixsov A Co., 1009 Main St/ Kt.htaomi, Va. BAGGING TRUST FARMERS’TRUST -AMI- ALL KINDS OF TRUSTS in the commercial world may hi: carried to extremes to protect certain interests; but if you want a Trust That Never Fails ! and works good to every interest adopt thl 5th and 0th verses of the THIRD CHAPTER OF PROVERBS ! Wo have in store — OaU in one to live bnshel bags C. R. Sides, any quantity. White Corn, limited quantity. Bran, small bags. Soap, assorted fedkir* kinds inboxes. Me!ii,fre«b Hay, splendid lot in store. water bags—Cheap.' ground daily. Salt, in 150lbs. And we are prepared to give lowest price* | jforj-ar ilers lots need. or Cali less and quantities of anything samples sec our new ©f Rice, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee. F.onr, LarJ, or any other merchants’ supplies. &*?* We sell to dealers only at manufactur¬ ers prices. And ear loads .Meat, Hay, Corn, etc., constantly arriving. BREWER 6 HANLEITER. jauel’Td&wtf TO DaY, SATURDAY, SEPT. I. Ail kinds Fresh Fish, Fine Goshen Butter. 25 Full Cream Cheese. Macaroni One Tee. Magnotia Hams, Dove brand Breakfast Bacon, New Plain and Mix¬ ed Pickle. N- Y. Apples, Onions and Potatoes, Ga. Raised Rye and Barley, Fresh Boss Crackers, Wilson's Extra Toast Crockers. 150 Bbls. Flour, Silt bought l before the rise. 10.000 lbs. Wheat Bran. Fine Va. Cabbage, ~ Rock Salt stock, New Cod Fish, Lemons 20 c. dozen? Breads and Cakes. j SEE US FOR GROCERIES TO-DAY! BLAKELY. ’ROUND ABOUT. I-- Muller* Ce*e*ratair Pe.pl. uud «»* sral lewi Oeulf. AS AXIOM DISraOVEl), “AH’* well tliat ends well,” thus well you tell, say; Tet of’t morn’s pangs might A* for the past night’s lark |you pay. All Is not well that ends well, Miss Opal Smith went to Atlanta yes terday pfternoon. Col, E. W. Beck arrived from Atlan ta yesterdey afternoon. Sanitation is costing Savannah about $i00 per day. Last night’s German was postponed on account of the rain. Dr. N. D. LeFevre of East Spalding was in the city yesterday. Col. W, E. H. Searcy and family aro expected home in a few days. Miss Mary Lou Mott, of Columbus, passed through the city yesterday. Judges Hammond and Cleveland went fishing out at Dr. Touchstone’s yesterday. The freight rates asked for Macon will probably be granted. When they are, the News will announce it at once. Robert H. Hall, sou of Judge Hall, of this place, has been appointed on the Unit 1 States coast survey Cor a proba¬ tionary term of six months. Senioa Sentinel: Mr. Barney Ran., daliand lady of Griffin, who has been the guests of the family of Col. J. O. Towns for several days returned home this morning. Chairman J. H. Alalaier was in the city yesterday. He says he issued his call for the meeting of the committee so far ahead in order that all members might be sure to be present. Nothing has been heard so far in re gard to the rates asked of the southern committee in regard to bagging and ties but there is no doubt that the commis siouer will compel the Central to give a rate somewhere near commensurate with that of Atlanta. All Griffin asks is an even and fair showing in anything, Thurman's Home Habits. Cou-mmb, Ohio, Aug. 29.—Sena j tor Tburman is spending his time Binco his return from the Northwest; in a leisurely manner. He still ad heres to bis recently acopted coarse of early rising—early for him—for he has been in the habit of sitting np until* 1 or 2 o’clock in the morning and sleeping until 11 since early in his Senatorial career, Now he rises about 7:30, breakfast at 9, reading his morning papers afterwards, and soon after goes down town to his of lice, always taking a street car or walking. He does not keep a cars riage. Here be can be fond in bia office about noon. He looks over his ruaii and dictates his correspon dence. Returning home be takes lanch and buries hemself in a book in his library Frequently be fall* a doze, from which be aeon awak and is in (food trim for work. be applies himself to local or other hoary work. J oat ho is preparing an argument the great telephone cose, whicb up early in October. Mr. even when most busily cn is accessible to bis friends, just now bis work is very often in this way. His letter of it is understood, is ready GEORGIA IN OHIO. Interest Manifested in the Ad¬ vertising Car. Aiui ' as Recorder. The Record r was in receipt of ft lelfer \ sterday from Com¬ iilesauer. and from it we a few extracts, as our people, in fact, people all over Georgia, much interested in the venture. Maj. Glessner says- I left Gin yesterday morning (Satnr and laid over in Dayton five Met a number of my friends and bad the c'lr fall all the The car ■ »■ s Iota of atteB and we distribute bills and pa in every town we go through. railroad men are all very clever accommodating, and seem to take great interest in the car. It is amnsing to see the cariosity maDi fested by the people, and the re marks made t them. The car is certainly aw ^tractive and effec tive advertiseiutut for Georgia. I had a call this morning from the secretary of the fair and one of tbo directors, and they seem to want to do all they can for me. They said they depended upon my exhibit as one of their big cards. They seem well pleased with what they saw in the car, and I know I can satisfy everybody. Tdo Mansfield, Ohio, Sunday Newe has the following: One of the special attractions for the fair, which will open Tuesday, arrived last night. It is the Georgia exhibit which, oc cupying a neat special car, was set off of the eastbound Erie passenger train No. 2 at 10:301ast night. The whole car is filled with Georgia pro dacts, which will be transported to the fair grounds and there displayed to the best advantage. The car has been sent out under the auspices of the Georgia Agricultural Society, and it affords an excellent means for advertising the Empire State of the South. At the fair will be seen the cotton plant growing and all the different stages of the process of manufacturing raw cotton into fab rics. The exhibit is large and com plete and will afford much pleasure to those who can not afford to go to Georgia to see what that state can do. Couvenleoce or tn# leiejiuou** One has to go to other cities in order to thoroughly appreciate the revolution brought about by the use of the tele¬ phone. In cities like Cleveland, Detroit and Rochester all the well to do people have telephones In their dwellings, and the useful instruments are made to serve instead of letters, visits, and the employ¬ ment of messengers. The ladies use quite as much in the routine of household life as our down town men do in business. After breakfast in the morning a pro¬ vincial lady who has a telephone is apt hour to closet herself with it for a half an or more, during which time she finds out what the grocer has that is good to offer, sends her orders, connects with the butcher, and tells him what shs wants; rings up her dressmaker and has a delightful chat over trimmings and flounces, and then calls upon one after another in her circle of lady friends, and gossips with each and all precisely as shs would if she were making a social round in her carriage later in the day. The average New Yorker has scarcely any conception of the usefulness of a tele¬ phone as it is employed in other cities. New York Sun. Admiral Hornby says that England would require at least 186 cruisers to protect her merchant vessels from the enemy’s cruisers, and that she lias but f urtv-t iv o. Ordinary’s Advertisements. f't vJT EORGIA—Spaldiho Cobhtt.—T o all whom it may concern: J .J. Mathews having, in proper form, applied to me for permaneut letter! of administration on the estate of Josephene Padgett lateof said conn ty,this is to cite a’l and singular tbo credit ors and next of kin of Josephene Padgett, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show eause, if any they oan, why permanent Administration should not be granted to J. J. Mathews on Jose¬ phene Witness Padgett’s hand estate. official my and signature, this 31st dav of August, 1888. S3.00 E. W.HAM MOND, Ordinary. Clean Up. If ihe citizens of Griffin w ill put their watermelon rinds, trssh, etc., In barrels or other receptacles, the street carts will go around twice a week and carry them off. Let us keep our city clean and onr premiere free from garbage. H. C. Bunn. CVn Street Om. —vuvaTwe/oh?" PURI Its superior excellence proven in millions homes for more than a quarter ef a cen It isnsed by the United States Gov¬ Endorsed by t he head* of the Universities as the Strongest, Purest most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Powder does not contain Ammonia, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. KEW TOEK. CHICAGO. 9T. LOUIS. d4thw8thp,top ool.nrm Sheriffs Sales. BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUE8- day in October next, before the door the Court House, in the city of Griffin, County, Georgia, the following de¬ property, to-wit: The following described property, to-wit: tract or parcel of land lying and being the third district of originally and Monroe, known distinguished Pike, now Spalding theplan county, of said district in Nos. 47, 79, 78 and 51, each containing aores, and also 75 acres in the north¬ corner of lot No. 77, also 50 acres in the of lot No. 48, all in the same dis¬ containing in the aggregate 935 acres or less in the entire tract; bounded by land then known as the John G. land and others, east by lands known land of Dr. Pritchard and others, on tne by Buck creek and west by lands of Gossett^ vjl’odcwv and owia others, uuicis, being uan : s premises p*^ by Philip E. McDaniel to said de¬ February 4th, 1868,as described. on and sold as the property of Adol¬ Schaefer, surviving partner of A. C. & Coto satisfy a mortgage fi fa is- from bpalding Superior Court in favor Walter T. Miller vs. Adolphus Schaefer, partner of A. C. Bchaefer & Co. John Gossett and others, in posses- legally notified. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold all that tract or parcel of land situated and beiDg in the second district of or¬ iginally Monroe, then Pike now Spalding all county, Georgia, to-wit, lot No. 80, and that part of lot No. 79 which lies north of Mt. Zion road, containing 278 1-10 acres, bound¬ ed north by J . T. Ellis and tie Corbin place, and east by Geo. C. Stewart, south by Mt. Zion road,and west by lands of F.A.Freexan place, said lands formerly known as ihe Du¬ pree place,but lately purchased by J. C. King from J. II. Barnes, situated about 2% miles west of Griffin, in Spalding county, Georgia. C, Levied on and sold as the property of J. King, to satisfy two mortgage fl fas issued from Spalding Superior Court, one in of J. D. Boyd vs. J.G. King, and one ia of Edwin Bates Si Co. vs, j . C. King, W. Ison, tenant in possession, legally notified. Also, at the same time and place, will sold a dwelling house, two story frame ing and the land on which the same is ed, being about 20 acres of land in Orr’s trict, Spalding county, Georgia, said ty bouuded on the north by Mt. Zion west by Wm. Waddell, east by Capt. H. south by lands formerly owned by P. Hill. Levied on and sold as the property of J, C. King, Spalding to satisfy one special Court lien in fi issued from Drcwry Superior J. C. King. or of N. B. vs. .McLean, tenant in possession, legally fied. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold 25 acres of land off of southwest of iet No. 25, said land beiag in sold county, Georgia. Levied on and as property of T. W. Bankston, to satisfy mortgage fi fa issued Grubbs from Spalding and J. A. Court in favor of & Camp Cook, transf#ee, vs. T. possession, W. Bankston. W. Bankston, tenant in notified. Also, at the same time and place, will sold thirty acres of land, being part of No. 115 in the fourth district of County, Gcorgis, bounded on the east Jack Crawley, south by P. Chambers, by P. L. fitarr, west by lands of W. T. II. Taylor. Levied on and sold as the of W. T. H. Taylor, to satisfy Superior one Court fi fa issued from Spalding favor of Dnncan, Martin A Perdue vs, W. H.Tavlor. Martin Gray, tenant in posses sion, Also, legally the notfled. time and place, will at same sold fifty acres of land in the first district originally Pike, now Spalding county, 38 in the northeast corner of lot No. district and county, bounded north by of J, F. Davis, east by lan J ol J. O. and south by land of J. O. Norton and by other lands of J. O. Norton. Levied and sold as the property of J. O. Norton, satisfy ...... a !i fa issued df from Spalding ~ Court in favor of A. A. Snider vs. J. O. ton. J. O. Noiton, tenant in possession, gally Also, notified. the place, will at same time and sold one-third interest in one house premises half in the city ....... of Griffin,containing the ’ acre more or less, bounded on by Ninth or New Orleans street, west by all alley, north by vacant lot claimed by Alexander, Ninth and New south Orleans running 8t. to and a point the tween or above mentioned : Levied on and sold as property of W. E. Gewrge, to satisfy a fi issued fr rom the Justice Court of the district G. M. of Spalding Connty in favor of W. Benjamin E. Brothers & CJo possession, vs. W. George, tenant in notified. R. 8, CONNELL, Sheriff, S.C. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. To the Voters of Spalding County. At the solicitation of friends I offer tli© position of Tax Collector of county, subject to a nomination of the ocrat party if one is held. B. D. BREWSTER. A CONSUMPTIVE v o u Indigestion l Cm __rithout and the beet delay. It is remedy for *11 *ir«ctkxia if ta* thro*! *nd * ’--‘id laas*. and im«a»ro diseue* arising from Mroorhng impart blood *nd *xh*n*tioa. r* Tbo feeble nnd sack, agninat dia****. *ad Blow) rly drifting ta tii* gran, w.tl in Buy on*** iwoorsr their Ir hMLtUi boa by tb* ttauSy Take *n of it Parkar-* in tin,* Ginger ]tl» 1* Tonic, bat far delay UwUdu- all I__ gsroue. ,*innble paku and disorder* of stomach and bowels. SO*, at Oraggteta. •APIS’? FILLS! IWfwtlv iftfe *lw*j^«?«rtstL Kever fall t* affnnl •yww'elv —£ rtptslu re!!*f. P*nirp_kn< antlMQ 4«. W iirsi fliHaMgbte, n» HAVE MOVED BACK TO Our: Old : Place! With full line new goods. the farm Come to see us. Fresh melons from every ,| aj . J. H. Keith &Co W. M. Holman A -HAVE FRESII- Magnolia -> Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 12£ c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan’s Tobacco* And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, W. O. WILKINSON 5 1 ___^ DEALER IN J----- Lumber, Sliiies ant DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS* DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER A SPECIALTY ! BILLS SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE GOOD DD.CK -FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES. Yard and Office on West Side of Hill street, along Central Railroad, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. . julylld&wSm i. W. HasseM —<; MANUFACTURER V- —AND— —■{ DEALER IN >•- LEATHER AND FINDINGS. 33 Hill Street, - GRIFFIN, GA Shoes. I offer at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT II. v>. GenU’ UA»bi!.LtlUJ». and Ladies | | If You Are Wise CATCH ON” TO THIS. Schecarman & White For 30 Days Only, Will Sell Carpels, Rais & Mattinp At Actual Cost! To make room for the new goods in this line. Many homes in Griffin are living wit¬ nesses of our last August Carpet sale. Dur¬ ing which sale, we sold more Carpets than was ever put down in Griffin before, or since, in the same leng th of time. Brussels, Three Ply, Extra Super, Ingrains. Hemps, all will lie sold at cost, WHEN WE SAY COST. WE MEAN NOTHING ■ MORE NOR LESS. When we say 30 days we mean no long¬ er than that, but it may be for a shorter time. This sale is to continue until our new Carpets arrive, which are now being bought. Scheuerman & White.