The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, September 13, 1888, Image 4

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THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY ! K. R. ANTHONY’S DRUC STORE, JSHE li-y l headquarters chemicals, for paints, •i ■ drugs, ~ medicines, OILS, VABNIBMSi ETC. Perfume* aud Toilet Ar- AT DREWRY’S iDRUG STORE m* K _TOU WILL FIHD- ft ' THE BEST TURNIP SEED At, 24 and 80 ocota a pound, from Eastern growers. Plant them Big ; whilethere are good PepUc^^Ulwi’ll seasons. it ■ DwwryV cure dyspepsia and^JUw Com- WE KEF1* ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and Coffee CIGARS AND TOBACCO. At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. Wc h are the finest Wblsbies and Brandies AND BEST OF ALL TIIE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY ! |gg w y c h jn noted to be theRneet that Is made. Ail of the above for medical purposes, Come GEORGE & HARTNETT. d&wtdcdtf WATCHES i ★ JEWELRY, ★ - DINNER ANI) TEA SETS! -)o(- - DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE SETS, GLASS, TIN AND WOODEN WARE. KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES. NOVELTY CO. eriffln, Ba., Sept. IS. BETTER THAN DIAMONDS. The Diamond Patent Flour is bot tar than ^11 ethers, as alll will testify. Buy NO OTHER. For -ale bj J. M. Mills, S. H. Deane, McFarland, Boyles & Co., R. F. Strickland, l’at rieb & Brooks, J. II. Keith & Co., and G.W. Clark & Son. slldlm Postell’s Elegant! The finest (lour in the world. Those who have used it never uso any Other, it never fails to pive the most perfect satisfaction. Call on J. H. Keith & Co., S. H. Deane, J. M. 5V k Mills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or G. W. Clark & Son. aug26d3in SMOKE Omt Jusioit Partner, the best Ci gar in the market Sold by all lead hag dealers in Griffiu- L. Cohen ■k Co., Sole Agents, Macon, Ga, aog8d3m BAGGING TRUST ! —j 0 ;— FARMERS’TRUST -AND- ALL KINDS OF TRUSTS in ihe commercial world may be curried to extremes to protect certain interest* ; but if you want a Trust That Never Fails ! and works good to every interest a dopt tio 5th and fitli verges of the THIRD CHAPTER OF PROVERBS ! We have in store— Oats in one to five bushel bags O. H. Sides, any quantity . White Corn, limited quantity. Bran, small bags. kinds 8onp, assorted in boxes. Meal, Hay. splendid fresh water lot in gronnd store. daily. And Salt, In 150 lbs. prepared bags—Cheap give lowest prices we are to for car lots or less quantities of anything dealers need. Call and see our new samples of Rice, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, F.our, Lard, or any other merchants’ supplies. tSTWe sell to dealers only at manufuo.tnr •rg prices. And ear loads Meat, Hay, Coni, etc., constantly arriving. BREWER <6 HANLEITER. June27d&wtf ’ROUND ABOUT. Msll«n,t'aac«niiaf People and <«.» • r»l How* CSoMlp. A I‘ANE IN UlS HUE AST. “I ne’er will wed a man,” said she, “I’ve known a month or two; Not till I’ve had the chance to see His character clear throngh and through’. Her vistor smiled; thon answered he The maiden fair in tones urbane— “Yon surely ought to see through pain.” die, Siuoe in my breast you’ve put a Clover J. I’D Cox is iu fclio city. * Boo city tax notice elswlicre iu this is sue. D. W. l’nttoron went to Atlanta yes terday. Rev. EUerson Cook was in the city yesterday • Earnest Stallings aud wifo loft for At lanta yesterday. Miss Ananda Beauchamp was in tlio city yesterday. Miss Tille Lawson is visiting rela tives in Woodbury. Hon. J. Pink Baker, of Pike, spout yesterday in the city. Miss Lolia Bussey left on a visit to friends in Woodbury. MisB Willi) Mason, Orchnrd Hill, vis ited the city yesterday. A. W. Walker, of Doable Cabins,was in the city yesterday. Mrs T. N. Vining and son, of Benoia, was in the city yesterday. Miss Hattie Head, of Riverside, is vis itiog her sister Mrs. R. P. Strickland. The many friends of Miss Essie Cleve land will bo glad to hear that she is much better. J, E. Gardener, of Milner, ono of Pike’s prominent candidates for the leg islaturc, visited the city yesterday. Ben B. Brown sent his best girl a 50 pound watermelon yesterday, guaran teed to contain no September chills. Jas. F. Button one of Meriweathers solid farmers was on the streets yester day. His mauy friends were glad to see him. Yesterday was pay day at factory No. 1. This caused a great deal of money to get into circulation and the merchants feel very cheerful over the oonscqtienccs. Two deaths occurod on the train, con tainiQg the refugees from Jacksonville, betweou this city aud Atlanta yesterday. No father particulars were secured, but they were victims of that torable scourge t yellow fever. R. II, White, of Atlanta, formaly of this city, died in that city Tuesday night. Ilis remains vero brought to to the city yesterday, and will be burled Saturday, Sept. 8! Fresh Oysuers, Rice Birds. Black Fish, Fresh Water Fish, Trout. Magnolia Hams. Fine Geshen Butter on lee, Lemons 15 c. dor. To-day ! And stacfcsof other fine eatables. See us to-day and gave Breads 10 per cent, on your purchases. and Cakes ! ^ BLAKELY -S' today. Hia friends will regret to hear of bhi death. Ofbcer Bowden, arristed an engineer yoaterday for violating a aociion of the oode that prohibits the blowing of loco motivo whistles inside the coporate lim its. Ofhcor Bowden diserves praise for his watchfulness. Earnest Lower returned fromNewnan yesterday. Earnest was one of the arches tra, who furnished the music for the Edgewood Minstrel who gave a show in Newnan Tuesday night, He says the boys are equal to profesionals and that the audience was supprized to wit ness such splended acting from ama tuers. We hope the boys will decide to pay our city a visit soon. It will not be out of place to mention the fact that when our yonug men complete their minstr 1 they wilt compe'o with any troup in th State. A PI i^ant Dance. The mo.it enjoyable dance of the season was held at the Grey’s armory last evening, complimentary to Miss Lollie Markham, of Atlanta. The dancers seemed to enjoy themselves dancing until the small hours of the morning. The following were pres¬ ent ; D. J. Bailey, Jr., with Miss Be;sie Mills F, G,Bailey with * 1 aud Johnson. W.A. Flemister .1 . Usg Loihe Markham. B. B, Flemister with Miss Opal Smith J. II. White, Jr., with Miss Emma Johnson II, B. Mooney with Miss Mury Ella Reed. J. M. Mills witli Miss Mayoe Reed. Jake Engle witli Miss Garner. Neely Smith with Miss Pearl Dismuke. Dudley Boyd with Miss Pet Smith. Stags—T.l*. Jones, J. W. Logan and -Mg. Meadow, of AtViln. 5,000 Y . ds Sea Islr nd, Will sell you— 25 yardB Sea Island for §1.00. 12^ yards Sea Island for GOc. Cj yards Sea Island for 25c. Slightly drmaged on the edge. Worth double the money. Don‘t miss the opportunity. Call at once. At New Yoke Stoke PRINTER WANTED, A steady young man who has had one or two years experience in a print ing office as compositor can get a per manent situation and fair wages by applying at once to this office, tf POSTPONED. The Executive Committee Not to Meet Until November 10th. To the Democratic Executive Com mittep of Spalding county: The call for a meeting of the Dem ocratic Execctivo Committee to be held on Sept. 15th is hereby revoked, and in lieu thereof the following call s made: The Democratic 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 ganization, and for the purpose of de termining if a nomination is to be held for county officers, and how such nom ination, if so ordered, is to bo had. The attendance of every member s earnestly requsted. J. II, Mai.aikk, Chairman. Sept. 8 th, 1888. Pure ami rich, possessing all thenutiitiou properties of Malt, Chase’s Barley Malt Whisky is a perfect Tonic for building up the system. George A Harnett sole agents or Griffin. Pay Your City Taxes. tion Tim books Taxes. aro now The ready City for and the Public collec¬ of City those Sahools need’moncy, and who can do so conveniently are requested to make pay¬ ment at once. THOS. NALL, dlw ADVERTISE k- :an learn tbeexac. c< 1 of an) proposed ’-n advertising in Amerk . papers by addressi i.»< Geo. P. Rowell ck Co., Nevvspapar Advertising bureau, IO Spri’.-ie -Jt., New York. (end lO-’.S .o' lOO-Psge Par ,phi«; perfect Its superior 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’, he heads of the Great Universities as the strongest, Purest and mo3t Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia. Lime, or Alum. 8old only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NJ?W YOBK. CHICAGO. ST. X.Ol’lS. d4thwStlip,top col.nrm Tax Ordinance For The Year 1888. Be it ordained bv the Mayor and Conncil of the city of Griffin, and it is hereby ordain ed by authority of the sam6. of 2C cents be and Section 1, That the sum the same is hereby imposed on each and every one hundred dollars of real ostate with tn the corporate limits of the city of Gr iflin and on each nnd every uue 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¬ ing notes, bonds and all other evidences of debt except bonds of the city Griffin and up on all other class of personal capital used property, for bank in¬ cluding bank stoek and in"- purposes in the City of Griffin on the 1st day of April, 1888. And aflike 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 aurrent expenses of the city government. Sec. 2, That the sum of 55 cents be and the same is hereby imposed on each and every one hundred dollars valuation of real and personal property of all descriptions 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. Sec. 3, That the sum of 25 cents be and the same Is hereby imposed on each and ev cry one hundred dollars valuation of real and personal property of all descriptions stated in Sec. 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 re¬ turn of taxable property as herein provided be in Sees. 1, 2 and 3 of this Ordinance shall doubled taxed as provided by the laws of this State, and the Clerk and Treasurer shall is¬ sue executions accordingly. and parts of Bee. 5, That all ordinances ordinances militating against this Ordinance be and the same arc beaeby repealed. 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. after Section 1, That from and the passage of this ordinance there shall be a Sanitary Committee, to be composed Aldermen, of three appoint mem¬ bers of the Board of to be ed by the Mayor, at the time of appointing annual committees of the council, who to¬ gether with Board the city Physician health of shall city consti¬ of tute the of the Griffin. duty this commit¬ Bee. 2, It shall be the of tee to take in charge the sanitary affairs of the city, to pass such rales 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 outbreak hospital of oontagious accommodations infectious in case an or disease in the city should occur, and to pro vide against the introduction of the same in the city. shall author¬ Sec. 3, The committee have ity to arrest and bind over to the city court for trial all violators of the sanitary adopt¬ laws now in force or that may hereafter be 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 neeesary to en¬ force the orders and instructions of said com¬ mittee pertaining to 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 property in his hands. Full par’iculars in regard to the mo uable lands in this county can be ob by addressing him as above. A full houses and lands and lots ef all descri S w. MANGHAM k SONS CRIFFIN, CEORCIA Stron finest Compa n i es, Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements | HAN WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants tha ! little mighty quick. A ! or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS, f resh Cafe Every / Loiive vour orders with ns—they Line of will Cigars he filled hv y Mrs Ida Judkins. Best in the city. Call and we will save you money, J. H. Keith &C o, W. M. Holman & ( y(J, -HAVE fresh--- -> Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 12£ c. per lb. Bine Fish, better than fresh Mackerel Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan’s Tobaccos And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, H. w. iassins, -■{ manufacturer —AND— —{ DEALER IN LEATHER AND FINDINGS. SSJ Hill Street, - GRIFFIN, I ofier at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT Ge..ts’ and Ladle* Shoes. II. W. 1IASSELKUS New Music House. -V.o)l- Brawner, f Deane & Co, -J(o)J- One floor of our Book and Music Store to be stocked with Pianos and Organs from a large number of leading makers. BEST INSRUMENTS! EASIEST TERMS! GET OUR LOW PRICES BEFORE BUVING. 20 and 20 1-2 Hill Street, : : GRIFFIN, GA. aug25d&w O. WILKINSON, DEALER IN } --- 9 Sliiite am j DOORS, SASII AND BLINDS. -toj- DRESSED AND MATCHED LUMBER A SPECIALTY ! -M- BILLS SAWED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE GOOD BR! ’ FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES Yard and Office cn West Side of Hill street, along Central Railroad, GRIFFIN, : : : : : GEORGIA. julylld&w?m Tliis space will be oc¬ cupied soon by a New Bus’gy Company. Shipment Finest Teas, CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb. HAMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINEST FLOUR ON THE MARKET. IcFarM, Boyles & Co’s. BIO MuH EY I 1 5,000 AGENTS > VANTED at onc e to supply TEN MIL . CLEVELAND AND THURMAN By Hon. W. U. H excel; also. Life of Mbs. Cleveland; exquisite steel portraits. Voter Cartridge Box, Reform Trade Poliev, Ac., complete. Age'TS report immense sncceM.ror ’ ' ’ ’ and make rlOO to f500n month. Outfit 35c. HUBBARD BROS,