The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, September 05, 1888, Image 4

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THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY 1 E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUC STORE, HEADQUARTERS FOR DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VABNISHEBi EXC. * »SSSfirK Prescription* ponded, iffittftMBa? day night, To “ ,r - ggL physicians’ accurately com or AT DREWRY’S [DRUG STORE -Toll WILL FIND- THE BEST TURNIP SEED At 25 and 80 cent* a pound, from Eastern growers, Plant them n Idle there Infallible are jrood Chill seasons. Remedy. HT An Peptic Cordial will dyspepsia and Liver Com Drcwry’e cure JnlyldAwtf plaint. New Music House. -tt 0)1- Brawner, Deane & Go. «0)}-- One floor of our Book and Music Store to lie slocked with Pianos and Organs from a BESt"iNSRUMENTS! EASIEST BUYING. TERMS! GET OUR LOW PRICES BEFORE 20 and 20 1-2 11111 Street, : : GRIFFIN, GA. _ I Crilllu, Ha., Sept. 5. A Good Sale I)r. J m Terrell, at Anthony‘s thug store, yeeterday sold another largo lot of paint to bo used on the new factory. This house leads every thing in this section in the Balo of paints. Good material and low pricos does it. Pure and rich, possessingall the nutitliou properties of Malt, Chase’s Barley Malt Whisky is a perfect Tonic for building up the system. George & Harnett sole agents or Griffin. A Fine Lot. K. It. Annthony has just received one of the largest and line Nt lots of stationery, toilet articles and per fooleries every brought to Griffin. Stationery, Perfumery, Etc. Don’t buy any stationery, perfuni the ory or toilet articles until you see bargains at Anthony's drug store, dflt rostell’s Elegant! The finest flour in the world. Those who have used it never use Any other, it never fails to give the most perfect satisfaction. Call on J. H. Keith & Co., S. H. Deane, J. M. Mills. McFarland, Boyles A Co., or G. W, Clark & Son. aug2Gd3m SMOKE ! Opr Junior Partner, the host Ci gar in tho market. Sold by all lend ing dealers in Griffin - - L. Cohen & Co, Sole Agents, Macon, Ga, nug8d3ip BAGGING TRUST ! -lot- FARMERS’TRUST -AND- ALL KINDS OF TRUSTS in tho commercial world may be curried to extremes to protect certain interests; hut If you want a Trust That Never Fails ! and works good to every interest adopt ths 5th and 6th verses of the THIRD CHAPTER OF PROVERBS ! We have in store— Oat* In one to five bushel bags C. K. Sides, any quantity. White Corn, limited quantity. Bran, small bags. kinds Soap, assorted in boxes. Meal, Hay, splendid fresh lot in store. daily. water ground Salt, in 150 lbs. bags—Cheap. for And we are prepared to give lowest anything prices ear lots or less quantities of dealers need. Call and see our new samples of Lard, Rice, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, F.our, or any other merchants’ supplies. Z-tT We sell to dealers only at manufactur ers prices. And arriving. car loads Meat, Hay, Corn, etc., constantly BREWER & HANLEITER. june27d<fcwtf Tlilirber’s Oat Meal! Wilson’s Extra Toast Crackers. Martin’s Fine Goshen Butter. 75 dozen, new packing, Tomatoes. Special prices by the case, 2 doz., to families. BLAKELY ______________ ’BOUND ABOUT. IHatlsri.Coiccralar *»“«• **■ • ral Maws Gaulp. jsKFTEKBIR. A fitful wind wind about the cavor That sways the creaking door. The shadow* of the falling door. leaves Flit past me on the The autumn skies are clear above. But silent is their song; Ob, spirit of the ebangiets love, Keep hack my autumn long! 1 n vain with gold Die forest leaves its sylvan greenness oe’r; The shadows of the falling waves Flit past me on the floor. It means the world is growing old, It means no birds autumn’s to sing; gold Oh, not for all the Would 1 forego my Bpriog. W. N. Blake is attending school at Dahlonega. Col. J. H. Baker paid the city a short visit yesterday. j. j. Elder, of Sunnysido, was in the city yesterday. The tax ordiuanco for 1888 will be forc'd in this issue. Capt. R. J. Mitchell, of Zebnlon, visi ted tho city yesterday. 8. B. Burr, of Tkomasville, it visiting the family of Mr. Bawtell. Miss Maud Johnson returned home from McDonough yesterday. Rev. G. B, McCall went up to At lan ta yesterday niorning. W. 8. Sherrill, of Macon, passed through the city yesterday. Miss Mollie Matthews, of Brooks sta tion, was in the city yesterday. Miss Annie Lindsey, of Tow&liga, is the guost of Miss Daisy Thrash. jack A Wright, of Zebulon, was in the city yestorday ou business, C, Dicksnsou and son Alvin, of Wil liamson, wero in the city yesterday. Miss Mollie Garner has returned home from a pleasant visit to friends at Mo lena. Mrs. Stubbs and family, and Miss Lawton, of Savannah, are stopping at Mrs. Camp’s. Mrs. H. C. Hanson, of Columbus, is visittog her sister, Mrs S Bloodwortb,at High Falls. Miss Daisy Thrash’s school, at Towa liga, has closed and she is spending her vacation here. Dr. T. J. Mitchell, of Cabins District, was shaking hands with his friends in the city yesterday. Mrs. A.E. Carawuy, who has been visiting relatives here, has returned to her home m Thomas ton. judge John I Hall has returned home from Forsyth, where he has been attending the Superior Court. Thomas E. Plowden.of Calhoun coun ty, is iu the city visiting Capt. D. D. Peden and family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kilgore,of Whites burg, pfter several days visit to relatives and friends left for home yesterday. The jug of wine and the pamphlets were forwarded to W. L. Glessner, at Fort Wayne, lud., Monday evening, Cotton sold in Griflin yesterday at 9jc, iu Atlanta at 9c aud in Baruesville at 8J. Griflin is to day the best market in Georgia. AchilleB Sparks, youngest sou of job eph Spirks, nrrived iu this city on Sun day. His weight i, ten aud a half, and voice can already be heard two his father says. Bagging that sells in Jackson at 13 is sold here for 12j cents, the grade. Griffin is today the best in Georgia. Miss Annie Scott, of Tkomasville, has been visiting friends in the city yesterday on a visit to friends in Miss Cbattie Mitchell returned jester morn’ug from an extended visit to and an added vivacity will found in Griffin society, A Florida gentleman is said to be from a Griffin young lady he wants to marry, This is really than having the yellow fever. Charlie Walcott, who has has been romo time with relatives in uonreed to the city yes nfterno. i. He roports a very t -tie. Mrs. L Di Drewry, who has Leen the family of D. E. Drewry, Ores well, Ga,, passed through the yesteTdav en route to Nashville, \V. E. Edwards, of Hampton, won the at the regular shooting of the Gun Club Monday afternoon. Club did some fme shooting. They will shoot for the nW ,1 every Monday furtner noiic . The stockholders of the Griffin Cotton met yesterday morning and reo the old board of directors. The Board immediately met and re-elected W. J. Kincaid as president, and S. Grantland as secretary and treasurer. W. M. Yarbrongb, a white man, and Wash McCran , ■> negro, had a difficulty on their way ;■ oe Monday evening. Wash and anot..i i uegro, Frank Doug las, were in the wagon with Yarbrough. Wash accused Yarbrough of telling a lie on him in regard to the gathering of his crop and also cursed him. They parted and Wash ambushed Yarbrough, before he reached home, and bnt for the entreaties of Douglass would have k-llt l Yarbrough. The ease will be tried this week, as both parties were arrested. The many remarkable cures Hood’s Sars parillo accomplishes are sufficient proo that it does possess peonliar curative pow ers. G) The Jury List. The Jury Commissioners finished their labors yesterday morning and adjourned. They were R. H. John son, W. B. Hudson, J. J. Elder, W. B. Griffin, J A J. Tidwell and Joshua Hammond, There is about the same number on the new lists as on the old ones—140 grand jurors and 474 traverse jurors. According to a new law, all licensed preachers, doctors, prescriptionists and county officers were left off the lists. The juries for February term were also drawn. Horse Thieves. ,An attempt was made Monday night about 11 o'clock to steal Dr, D, E, Drewery’s horse. The thieves were rather awkward about the busi ness, and made a noise, which awak enod Mrs Drewry, who quietly <gave alarm to her husband and informed him that some one was trying to take the horse from the stable. He and his brother Gus Drewry made hasty preparations to capture the thieves, bnt before they arrived at the stabler, they had succeeded in getting the horses and making their escape, They were quickly pursued, however, and for fear of being cap tured, gave np their booty. Many will remember that about this time last year thieves succeeded in giving wr. Drewry some trouble by stealing his horses and taking them into an ad joining county where they were left on account of beiDg so closely pur sued. Perhaps were a dose of Judge Lynch meted out to such rascals when caught, such depredations would be less frequent. The Hoad llealkward Made Easier. You have been ill, we will suppose, and are convalescing slowly. That is, yon are tryiug to pick up a little flesh, to regain some of your wonted color, to accustom your stomach to more solid nutriment than its recently enfeebled condition permitted you to take. How ean you accelerate your snail’s pace health ward! We are warranted by concurrent testimony In affirming, that if you will use twice or thriee a day Hostet- ter’s Stomach Bitters, an enabling medicine of long ascertained purity and tonic yirtues, that you will of be materially gastric juices, aided. It pro¬ motes a flow the and helps the system to assimilate the nourishment of which it stands so ninch In need. It reme¬ dies a tendency tocouatlpation without con¬ vulsing the bowels. The liver it stimulates to renewed kidney* activity, and wifely promotes the ac¬ tion of the bladder, and annihi¬ lates malaria ana rheumatism at the outset. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. To the Voters of Spalding County. At the solicitation of friends I offer for the fosition of Tax Collector of Spalding county, subject to a nomination of the Dem¬ ocrat party if one is held. B. I). BREWSTER. <^otLW*IO«F VUBt Its snperior excellence proven In millions of homes for more than a quarter ef a cen tury. It laused by the United States Gov¬ ernment. Endorsed byt he 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. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NKW TOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. d4thw8thp,top ool.nrm Sanitary Ordinance. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the city of Griffin, and it is hereby or- dained by authority of the same. * Section 1, That from and after the passage of this ordinaaoe there shall be a Sanitary Committee, to he composed of three mem¬ bers of the Board of Aldermen, to appointing be appoint ed by the Mayor, at the time of annual committees of the eouncll, who to¬ gether with the city Physician shall consti¬ tute the Board of health of the city of ^Sec?2, It in shall charge be the the duty sanitary of this affairs commit- of tee to take regulations, the city, to pass such rules and with the concurrence of the Council as they may deem necessary for the protection of the health of the city. To abate all nnisan- ces likely to be injurious to health. To pro- vide necessary hospital accommodations in case an outbreak ofoontagious or infectious disease in the eity should occur, and to pro vide against the introduction of the same in the city. author¬ ■ Sec. 3, The committee shall have ity to arrest and bind over to the city eou rt for trial all violators of the sanitary laws now in force or that msy hereafter be adopt¬ ed by the city council of Griffin and sai d committee. shall lnve control , Sec. 4, Said committee of the police force and of the street overseer and hands so far as may be necesery to en¬ force the orders and instructions of said com¬ mittee pertaining to the proper of this ordinance. V Tax Ordinance For The Year 1888. Be it ordained by the Mayor and of the city of Griffin, and it is hereby ordain ed by authority of the sam6. Section 1, That the sum of 20 cents be and the same is hereby imposed on each and every one hundred 4 dollars ef real D3tate in the corporate limits of the city of Griffin and on each and every oue hundred valuation of all stock in trade, horses mules aud other animals, musical ments, furniture, watches, vehicles jewelry, de¬ drays and all pleasure of every scription, money and solvent debts, evidences ing notes, bonds and all other debt except bonds of the city Griffin and np on all other class and of personal capital used property, for cluding bank stoek ing purposes in the City of Griffin on the day of --pril, 1888. And affiike tax upon property of every description held by one as guardian, agent, executor or trator, or in any other fiduciary relation cluding that held by non residents, to the current expenses of the city Seo. 2, That the sum of 55 cents be aud same hundred is hereby d< dollars imposed valuation on each of and real one ______ personal property of all descriptions as ed in Section 1st of this Ordinance, the corporate limits of the city of Griffin, the payment of the public debt of the city. Sec. 3, That the sum of 25 cents be the same Is hereby imposed on each and ev ery one hundred dollars valuation of real personal Sec. 1st property of this Ordinance of all descriptions within the in porate limits of the oity of Griffin for maintainance of a system of public in the city. The funds raised under Section not to be appropriated for other purpose whatever. Sec. 4, That any person failing to make turn of taxable property this as Ordinance herein shall in Secs. 1, 2 and 3 of doubled taxed as provided by the laws of State, and (the Clerk and Treasurer shall sue executions accordingly. and Sec. 5, That all ordinances parts ord-nances militating against repealed this be arid the same arc hereby G. A. CUNNINGHAM, GRIFFIN,: : : GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent Spalding County, by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, all parties having land for sale can the sale by placing their property in hands. Full particulars in regard to the mos uable lands in this county can lie obt houses by addressing him as above. A full and lands and lots ef all de ecri S K. Mill S MS In Afcncy, CRIFFIN, CEORCIA -tot- Strongest Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements BANSY PILLS! laffuril Perfectly »afc anil ihrty»»ff«twiL /ellet p*rticul*n( Kmr (fell N 4«. Wllcat n**4y and certain « PkUodletDkU. M*kd) Ft. •- have movet> back to Our: Old ; Place! With full line new goods. Come to. Fresh melons from the farm every ^ J. H. Keith & Co, W. M. Holman & -HAVE FRESH- Magnolia -> Ham Cooked Corned Beef 12£ c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Miu, Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan’s Tobae And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY. o. WILKINSON, ___-j DEALER IN J- — 5 DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER A SPECIALTY ! BILLS SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE -tot--- GOOD [LICK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES Yard and Office on West Side of Hill street, along Central Railroad, GRIFFIN, : : : : : GEORGIA jnlylld<fcw2m i. ff. fossils, --' MANUFACTURER l- —AND— —{ DEALER IN )— LEATHER AND FINDINGS. SS Hill Street, - GBIFFIN, GA I offer at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT Gents’ and Lull* Shoes. 8. W. HA8SELKQ8. | If You Are Wise “CATCH ON” TO THIS. F«r 30 Days Only Will Stiii Carnets, Rip & Mattims At Actual Cost! To make room tor 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 length of time. Brussels, Three Ply, Extra Super, Ingrains*. Hemps, all w ill be 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, blit it may he for a shorter time. This sale is to continue until our new Carpets arrive, which are now being bought. Scheuerman £ White.