The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, September 12, 1888, Image 4

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j ...... Mtlt MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY -lot- E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG 8TORE, HEADQUARTERS FOR ►RUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, VABimHES; ETC. AT DBEWRY’S tDRUG STORE -- YOB WILL LIND-- THE BEST TURNIP SEED At 25 and 30 ocnte a pound, from Eastern growers. Plant thorn while there infallible are good Chill him Remedy. ns. ar Hr- An dyspepsia and Liver Coin- Drewry’e Peptic Cordial will care julyld&wlf plwnt WE KEFF ON HAND THE FINEST ur, Sugar and CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ’At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. Wc hare the finest Whiskies and Brandies AND BEST OF ALL THE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! which la noted to be the finest that b medo. All of the above for medical purposes. and seen*. GEORGE & HAHTNETT. Mwtdecar, HH WA TCHES ★ JEWELRY, ★ DINNER AND TEA --)o( - DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA SETS, GLASS. TIN AND WOODEN WARE. KENTUCKY COOKING AND STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES. NOVELTY €0. Griffin, Oa,, Sept. 12. BETTER THAN DIAMONDS. The Diamond Patent Flour is tar than all ethers, as alll will Bit; y NO j OTHER. For vale bj if. Mills, S. II. Deane, Boyles & Co., R, F. Strickland, rick rick & & Brooks, Brooks, J. J. H. II. Keith & and G. W. Clark & Son sllijlni ---- Postell’s Elegant! The finest flour in the Those who have used it nover any other, it never fails to (rive most perfect satisfaction. Call on H. Keith & Co., 3. H. Deane, J. Hills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., G. W, Clark & Sod. ang2Gdffm SMOKE J Odb Junior Partner, the best gar in the market. Sold by all ing dealers in Griffin. L. Cohen Co., Sole Agents, Macon, Ga, ang8d3m BAGGING TRUST ! -Jol- FARMERSTRUST -AND- ALL KINDS OF TRUSTS in the commercial world may be carried to extreme* to protect certain interest*; but you want a Trust That Never Fails ! and works good to every interest adopt the 5th and 6th verses of the THIRD CHAPTER OF PROVERBS ! We have in store— Oat* in one to live bushel bags. O. K. Sides, any limited quantity. quantity. White Corn, Bran, small bags. Soap, assorted kinds in boxes. Meal, Hay, splendid fresh lot in ground store. daily. water Salt, in 150 lbs. bags—Cheap. And we are prepared to give lowest prices for car lot* or less quantities of anything dealers need. Call and see our new sample* of Rice, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, F.onr, Lard, or any other merchants’ supplies. jar prtoes. We sell And to dealers loads only Meat, at mauufactnr Hay, Corn, era car etc., constantly arriving. BREWER <6 HANLEITER. june27d&wtf Saturday, Sept. 8! Fresh Oysuers, Rice Birds. Black Fist), Fresh Water Fish, Trout. Magnolia Hams, Fine Goshen Butter on lee, Lemons 15 c. doz. To-day ! And stacks of other fine eatables. See us to-day and save 10 per cent, Cakes! on yonr purchases. Breads and LAKELY. ’ROUND ABOUT. M*ll«n|Ce*ccnil*i: Preplr and •r*l Wmwt Uoulp. HOOD ADVICE, With gladdening eyes to greet the sun, Who lifts his brow in varied light; Bring light where’er day your feet may run; Bo bring a to sorrow'd night, Mrs. Dec Patrick left for Atlanta terday. Don’t forget to attend the concert day night. J. G. Blount, of Mncou, visited city yesteiday. Cicero Patton, of CresweiF, was the city yesterday. Mrs. Dr. Anthony has returned a visit to Columbus. Prof. A. B. Combs, of Locust was in the city yesterday. Misses Susie Johnson and Drake speut yesterday in Concord. Miss Ella Fitts, one of Creswells fair daughters, visited the city yesterday. Julian S. Rogers, of the Macon Tele graph, passed through the city day. Miss Claude Freeman, a young lady of Ores wall, visited the yesterday. Mrs T. j . Robinson and her Niss Kate, are visiting Mrs Camp, College street. Douglas Glesner, of the Griffin News reached the city last night.— Enquirer Sun, General Bass, who has been on a it to friends in Alabama, returned the city yesterday. Col- S. C. McDaniel and family for Atlanta today which they will it their future home. Niss Julia Murray, who has been itieg friends in the city, lef for Gaines ville, Florida yesterday. Deputy sheriff Mosley brought Frank Micklejohn the forger fiom Sunday and landed him safely in jail at Macon. There will be a conoeit for the of the Metdodist church to Patterson’s Hall Friday night. Everyone shovld sure to attend as the best Musical of tho city will be represented* siou, adults 25 cents, children 15 cents' Wo regret to state the serious illness of Miss Essie Cleveland who is treatment of pbysicans at liornei Her father Dr. Cleveland received a egram yesterday announcing the sad fact there were but smalt chances of recovery. The many friends of the ily deply sympathise with them aud hope that she may entirely recover. The young mca who wore out serena ding Monday night, wish to return thanks for the many treats they received from friends, and also to state, that tho wine a as perfectly delicious and the oake eonld not be excelled. Having met with such a cordial reception we deem it safe to state that the young men will uot let a night slip by before they will again give their friends a call- BThomas Jones, offWoobeyville, paid the News a pleasant visit yesterday. Mr. Jones is 80 years old. and one of the old settlers of this State. Time has dealt kindly with him and left but few of its traces upon his featnres. He has been a regular subscriber to the News since its first appearance and says he prefercs it to any paper ho ever read. This we consider qaite complimentry in deed as Mr. J m * has read many pa pens. He came i p to renew his sub fCription. PRINTER WANTED, A steady young man who has hid one or two years experience in a print ing office as compositor and can get a per manent situation fair wages by applying at once to this office, tf POSTPONED. The Executive Cor i oe Not to Meet Until Novell. jar 10th. To the Democratic Executive Com mittee of Spalding county: The call for a meeting of the Detn ocratic Execctive Committee to be held on Sept. 15th is hereby revoked, and in lieu thcronf the following call s made: The Demo;: e executive Com¬ mittee of Spalding county is hereby requested to assemble at the court house in Griffin at twelve o’clock on aturday, the 10th day of November, for the purpose of completing its or gani/.ation, arid for the purpose of do terrniniug if a nomination is to be held for county officers, and how such nom ination, if so ordered, is to be had. The attendance of every member s earnestly requsled. J. H. Mat.aier, Chairman. Sept. 8th, 1888. Curtoua l&verieitco In Barbados. Lying beyond St. Andrews, a long drive from Bridgetown, and occupying tho eastern face of the northern end of the island, aro a series of remarkably 6teep cliffs, that climb out of the sea to a perpendicular height of hundreds of feet. To their bases come along Atlantic swells that have met no hindrance to their will for 3,000 miles, and these attack this rocky barrier with a fierceness that gives to tho coast some of tho most magnifi¬ cent sea effects that I have ever watched. Even North Irish or Hebridean cliff surges wero but baby play beside them. Striking with a boom, they mounted almost to tho summit with a green, glassy rush that reminded me of Niagara jual above the fall; then combing into spray, lashed out greedy fangs of foam at the looker on, and retreated with a roar like near and heavy thunder. They followed in quick succession, each seeming to climb a little higher than the last, until one’s senses were quite up¬ set by enormous force, and wo experi¬ enced a curious illusion of motion. Land and wave wero waltzing to the music of of tho sea. An infernal one, two, three, one, two, three movement began; solid rock lost its anchorage, and tho world went round and round until giddiness came and the steadiest head dragged the rest away. There was a wild look it| my companion’s eyes, and she was half hysterical when tho earth regained its senses a little away from the orchestra’s reach.—Dr. William F. Hutchinson In American Magazine. Woodcrnft of tho Cuban. The woodcraft of our vaquoro, Jose, had many extraordinary illustrations Striking his machete into a beautiful tree lie brought it forth ejaculating most la dramatically: “Miral la sangro do Doncella!” (“See! blade tho blood dripping of tho with vir¬ gin!”) blood red Tho of red was wood knownjaa sap a carno de doncella or virgin flesh., Again could when wo had become thirsty and find no water, Jose knew a back door out of this dilemma. “Here is Aaron’s rod,” said he. “I will giro you water.” With this he struck a large vine twice, severing a piece as big as one’s arm from the parra ciuiarona or wild grape, and from tho mouth of the hanging tubo wo drank our fill of winy, refreshing the rap. So, too, life seductive calls of wild pigeons, of which wo found four varie¬ ties, were astounding. Ho would first with life hands make sharp, loud clap¬ pings, grading these down to sounds as low as tho soft flapping of wings. Tlila would be followed by a vocal call so like that of tho wild pigeon that one seemed nestling there above our heads. To these would come low, halt' doubting answers from all about us, and finally the scurry¬ ing and rustling of the deluded birds above.—Edgar L. Wakcman in Philadel¬ phia Times. Viscountess Valencia urges tho impor¬ tance of women being able to make their own clothes. Pure and rich, possessing all thcnutiitiou properties of Malt, Ukase’s Barley Malt Whisky is a perfect Tonic for building np the system. George A Harnett sole agents •r Griffin. PARKER’S GINGER TONIC The be»t Cunt? for Con Jetton, valuable lA'AfjYirain*. luodirioe* w it > %ti» <Piuu'i grvif i*io would neartr w* Soon Tosiu. i to Jbf> ngtO. 60c. at l>nir VUUaui Street, N. V. , You. PURE wei off r Its superior excellence proven in millions of homos for more than a quarter of a cen tury. It isused by the United States Gov¬ ernment. Endorsed by: lie heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder docs not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. SEW TOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. d4thw8tbp,top col.nrm Tax Ordinance For The Year 1888. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the city of Griffin, and it is hereby ordain ed by authority of the same. of 20 cents be and Section 1, That the sum the same is hereby imposed on each and every one hundred.dotlars of real ostate with in the corporate limits of the city of Gr iffin and on each and every oue hundred dollars valuation of all stock in trade, horses aud mules and other animals, musical instru¬ ments, furniture, watches, jewelry, wagons, de¬ drays and all pleasure vehicles of every scription, money and solvent debts, includ¬ of ing notes, bonds and all other evidences debt except bonds of the city Griffin and up on all other class of personal property, in¬ cluding bank stock and capital used for bank ing purposes in the City of Griffin on the 1st day of April, 1888. And ajlikc tax upon all property of every description held by any one as guardian, agent, executor or adminis¬ trator, or in any other fiduciary relation in¬ cluding that held by non residents, to defray the current expense* of the city government. and the Sec. 2, That the sum of 55 cents be same is hereby imposed on each and every one hundred dollars valuation of real and personal property of all description? as stat¬ ed in Section 1st of this Ordinance, within the corporate limits of the city of Griffin, for the payment of the public debt of the city. See. 3, That the sum of 25 cents be aud the same Is hereby imposed on eacli and ev cry one hundred dollars valuation of real and personal property of all descriptions stated in See. 1st of this Ordinance within the cor¬ porate limits of the oity of Griffin for the maintainance of a system of public schools in the city. The funds raised under this Section not to be appropriated for any other purpose whatever. Sec. 4, That any person failing to make provided re¬ turn of taxable property as herein in Secs. 1, 2 and 3 of this Ordinance shall be doubled taxed as provided by the laws of this State, and ,the Clerk and Treasurer shall is¬ sue executions accordingly. of Sec. 5, That all ordinances and parts ordinances militating hereby against repealed. this Ordinance be and the same arc 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 ordinance there shall be a Sanitary Committee, to he composed of three mem¬ bers of the Board of Aldermen, to be appoint ed by the Mayor, at the time of appointing annual committees of Physician the council, who to¬ gether with the city shall consti¬ tute the Board of health of the city of Griffin. Sec.2, It shall be the duty of this commit¬ tee to take in charge the sanitary affairs of the city, to pass such rules and regulations , with the concurrence of the Council as they, may deem necessary, for the protection of the health of the city. To abate all nuisan¬ ces likely to be injurious to health. To pro¬ vide necessary hospital of accommodations infectious in case an outbreak oontagious or disease in the eity should occur, and to pro vide against the introduction of the same in the city. Sec. 3, The committee shall iiave author¬ ity to arrest and bind over to the city court for trial all violators of the sanitary laws now in force or that may hereafter be adopt¬ ed by the city council of Griffin and said committee. Sec. 4, Said committee shall lnve control of the police force and of the street overseer and hands so far as may be neccsary to en¬ force the orders and instructions of said com¬ mittee pertaining io the proper enforcement of this ordinance. O. A. CUNNINGHAM, GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi Spalding County, by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, and all parties having land for sale can expedite the sale by placing their nroperty in hig hands. Full particulars in regard to the mo nable lands in this county can be obt houses by addressing him and as above. cf all descri A full and lands lots S W. MANGHAM SONS Imuran; i CRIFFIN, CEORCIA Stron gest Companies, Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements l! resit Cahe Every Dayl f Leave your orders with us---they will be tilled by Mrs. Ida Judkins. Best Line of will Cigars in the city. Call aud we save you money, J. H. Keith &Co. W. M.Holman & O. -HAVE FRESH--- Magnolia -> Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 1 2\ c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel SweetWater Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sutllvan’s Tobaccos And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, i. f. tains, -( MANUFACTURER I — —AND— —' DEALER IN e_ LEATHER AND FINDINGS. as Hill Stret-t, ... GRIFFIN, G A I offer at and BELOW COST an excellent iot of LOW CUT Gents’ and Ladies Shoes. H. W. HASSELKUS. New Music House. Brawner, Deane £ Co, f -F( 0 )t- One floor of our Book and Music Store to be stocked with Pianos and Organs from a large number of leading makers. BEST INSTRUMENTS! EASIEST TERMS! <0«T GET OUR LOW PRICES BEFORE BUYING. 26 and 26 1-2 Hill Street, : : GRIFFIN, GA. aug25d&w O. WILKINSON 5 { DEALER IN ---- Ul DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. -tot- DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER A SPECIALTY ! BILLS SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE -!»:— GOOD BRU FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES -tot— Yard and Office on West Side of Hill street, along Central Railroad. GRIFFIN GEORGIA. jnlylld<fcw9in This space will be oc¬ cupied soon by a New Buggy Company. Shipment Finest Teas i CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb. HAMS. BONELESS SHOULDERS. ETC. FINEST FLOUR ON THE MARKET. McFarM, Boyles & Co’s. «ef BIC MONEY! ! 5,000 AGENTS WANTED at ouce to supply TEN MIL LION voters with the only official lives of CLEVELAND AND THURMAN Hon. W. U. Hkxi.eu; a!*p, Life of Mrs. Clevxlantv. exquisite steel portraits. Vote. Box, Reform Trails Poliey, &c., complete. Ac nts report immeuse nUBBARp success. BSUa, work, apply quick and make fSCX) to $~jOD a month, outfit 35c.