The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, September 20, 1888, Image 4

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--- - THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY 1 IWM E. * R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE, BEAPQUAP.TKBS FOB DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VABNISHES; ETC. Perfume* andi Toilet Ar- AT DREWRY’S |DRUG STORE -YOU WILL KIND- THE BEST TURNIP SEED At 25 and 80 cent* a pound, from Eastern grower*. Plant them while there are good seasons. An Infallible Chill Remedy. Lirer Com¬ ray Drewry’a Peptic Cordial will cure dyspepsia and plaint. JuljrldAw-tf KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and Coffee, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 1ST At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. Wc have the finest Whiski es and Brandies AND BEST OF ALL THE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! which la noied to be the finest that la made. All of the above for medical purpose*, Come GEOROE & HARTNETT. d&wtdecSd WATCHES! ★ JEWELRY, ★ DINNER AND 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. ttriffln, Ga.iScpt. 80 . “The President’s H ite” Is ss far ahead of any other Hour in the market ns Mrs Cieveland^hersolf rank and is above all competition in bennty. Its popularity is shown by the fact that its sale is not confined to a few, but it is sold by every deal in Griffin. Re sure and order “The President's Wife.' 4 sopl5d3m BETTER THAN DIAMONDS. The Diamond Patent Flour is bet ter than all ethers, as alll vyill testify. Buy NO OTHER. For vale by J. M. Mills, S. II. Deane, McFarland, Boyles & Co., R. F. Strickland, l’at rick & Brooks, J. II. Keith & Co., and G. W, Clark & Son. slldlm PostelPs Elegant! The finest flour in the world. Those who have used it never use any other, it never fails to pivo the most perfect satisfaction. Call on J. H. Keith & Co., S. H. Deane, J. M. Mills, McFarlaud, Boyles & Co., or G. W, Clark & Son. aug2GdHm BAGGING TRUST ! -Jot- FARMERS’TRUST -AND- ALL KINDS OF TRUSTS in the commercial vffnUl nuty ho carried to extremes to proteet certain interests; but if you want a Trust That Never Fails ! and works good to every interest adopt the 5th and «th verses of the THIRD CHAPTER OF PROVERBS ! We have in store— Oat* in one to five bushel bags C. H. Sides, any limited quantity. quantity. White Corn, Bran, small bags. Soap, assorted kinds in boxes. Hay, splendid water lot In store. id daily. Meal, fresh 150 lbs. bags—Cheap. gror Salt, in pveparedto give lowest pnees And we are quantities of anything for car lots or less dealers need. Call and see our new snmples F.oar, of Bice, Molasses, Sugar, Coifee, Lard, or any other merchants’ only supplies. manufactnr war We sell to dealers at era prices. And car loads Meat, Hay, Corn, etc., constantly arriving. BREWER 6. HANLEITER. june27di&wtf ’ROUND ABOUT. •Uail.r, Caacrralar People and Gra oral lew, Goulp. a bachblob’s soLiLOqi v. Just think, if I had married her What a horrible life I’d have had, A husband ! Protector ! A father i By Jove! if I’m not glad— To think that no human being I Has spend—or a right to invest ajthing from winir me ! can my gs, J ust as it pleases me, There's no one to want—a bonnet— No—baby—with laughs or cries sonnet To disturb me when writing a And blindingly kiss my eyes. And yet—the little one loved me, And 1 loved her too, In a way, But ’twas kinder to both not to marry, And I told her so, that day— By Jove ! when I think of her eyes, though, W .ien I said it so honestly out, How Che trust like the light of a candle Just quivered, and—died—then I donbt. Ill A were happier not, in spite in the of main, my freedom— man, If her soft iittie hand were just here—so— And she trusted ami loved me aga’n. But pshaw ! I’m free, and a bachelor, I’ve done as I pleased from the start, And surely that is much better Than having a home—and a heart! Dr. J. N.Stanley visited Atlanta yesti rdoy. The street cars ought to run to the court honse. Col. John J. Hunt went to Atlanta yes¬ terday. J. N. Harris and wife went down the road yesterday. Cade Jones, of Zebulon, was in the city yesterday. E. II. Fife, of Hampton, visited the city yesterday. Prof. Chns. Austin, of Newnan, was iu tha^city yosterday. The receipts of the concert, on Tuesday night were $55. Ed. Jackson, of Williamson, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Lizzie Jossey and Mrs, S. M. Reeves visited Rover yesterday. J. F. Harrison and wife, of Hollonville, were in the city yesterday. Mrs. Dr. Hopps and her two children spent yesterday with Mrs. Sims. E. B. Taylor and wife, of Liberty Bill, were in the city yesterday. Professor C. 0. Cott, of LaGrange, passed through the city yesterday. MiseEffie Dickinson left yesterday on a visit to friends in Atlanta. J. r. Waterman, editor of the Thomaston Times, visited the city yesterday. George hi e wen o • * day afternoon to sec his best girl Mrs. B. Is, Miller and daughter were in the city yester ou ashopping tour. J. F. Dickenson accompanied his daught¬ er, Miss Efiie. to Atlanta yesterday. Miss Julia Bowers, who lias been the guest of Miss Chattie Mitchell, left tor Sun ny Side yesterday to visit friends in that place bat re .timed last night. Commencing Monday, Sept, will offer some Big Bargains in Flour! 200 Bb!s. all grades from Family to ficest Patent, bought before the re - « cent advances- PRICE OUR FLOUR. jar Wo keep the Frost brand nod Ben Lid 1 . Si kv. .... BLAKELY. Tresh Cake JEver\ Leave your & orders with us— they will be filled by rs. Ida Judkins. Best Line of Cigi the city. Call and we will save you money, J. H. Keith A Co Jim Logan and Jose Maugham took in Orcswcll yesterday. Tom May, of Pensacola, Fla., a former citizen of this place, has returned on a visit to his old home. Dr. J. II. DeVotie went to Raleigh yester day to attend the Baptist Association that is now being held in that place. Superintendent M, E. Gray, of the Geor¬ gia Midland, p.i* i d thiongh the city yester day en route to A I mta. Miss T< rnmie /' ;d, one of Zebulon’s most accomplish ,t yi ,ug ladles, is th' guest of Misses Ola i j.d Minnie Doe. Mrs. Seagold, Mrs.Fossip and Mrs.Porter, all Florida refugees, are stopping with Mrs. William Reeves in the city, Columbus Enquirer 8nn: “Mr. Charlie Simpson, of Griffin, has accepted a position with Carson Bros. The firm u to be con¬ gratulated on lheir new and ofiicient acqnsi tion,” Wc gladly correct the error mad-s in yes¬ terday’s issue in rcg-i ’ to W. H. Spence having a ten poun ; .i his house. It is a boy and we welcome young Mr. Spence into our midst. The street and sidewalks on Solomon street' just cast of Hill, are being repaired. The iity should have a roller to go over its new sidewalks and fills, thus making them more durable at little cost. Whitely Kincaid received the appoiutment of the seholarsh the school oi Teclinolo gy at Atlanta. p i re were three applicants for the position ’ -i congratulate Whitely upon hissuocc- . lie leaves for Atlanta Oct. 1st. Rachel White, colored, suddenly dropped dead Tuesday night. Her husband had left the room for a few minutes and when he re¬ turned found that she had died during his absence. It is presumed heart disease caus ed her death. Col. W. L. Robertson, formerly of this city, died in Cincinnati last Sunday. Mrs. White’s millinery store was closed on this ac¬ count yesterdey and the day before. Sha is a mother-in-law of the deceased. The friends of the faniiiy will regret to hear these sad tidings. Never before have Griffin merchants labor ed so hard to please the people with good goods at low prices. Griffin is well uphold¬ ing her reputation as the best market in Middle Georgia. Those of our readers who must purchase nill supplies should consult our advertising columns, and they will find plenty of bargains. Wire Gauze for Cotton Hales. From the New York Times, Heptem bea 14: a letter was received at the Cotton Exchange yesterday from Ten nesseo to tho effect that a new kind of wrapper for baled cotton was about to bo placed on the market. The new en velope consists of a fine wire gauze, which has been, it is claimed, subjected to all l ; oda of tests, iucluding hooks and compression, and it has proved to be equal to jute baggmg in every re spcct. A great advantage claimed for it is that it is almost yr quite fireproof. The correspondent states that be has built fires uuder a bale of cotton en cased in this wrapper and heaped live coals of fire on top of it, without even scorching the cotton. The price of tho new material is at present about tha same as that charg 1 for jute bagging under ordinary competition, but it is thought it might be made considerable lower by a large demand. The matter attracted a great deal of attention at the Cotton Exchange yesterday, and much favorable comment was hoard. The board of managers will take under eon sideration at its next meeting the advis abilty of accepting cotton when encased in this new envelope. Nothing defi nito can bo done, however, until the buyers of Bremen and Liverpool con sent to accept the new wrapping. SMOKE! Our Junior Partner, tho best Ci gar in the market. Sold by all lead iDg dealers in Griffin- L. Cohen & Co., Solo Agens, Macon, G a. aug8d3ra New Method of Engraving. Pyrogravure is a new method of eft- graving in black, reddish brown, bister, etc., bv the use of a redhot metallic point. The engraving is done as easily as is drawing with a pen or pencil. A scraper and some gum 6ervo to suppress or lighten tho lines upon wood, just as upon paper. obtained first Mr. Perier his pyro- engraved drawings with redhot pokers and the conical cauteries used in surgery. These burners, which it was necessary to keep continually heating, heated were replaced by platinum burners by an elec¬ tric current, and then by instruments based upon the principle of gas soldering irons. Art decoration on a large scalo and industrial ornamentation have in pyro¬ gravure a new means of utilizing the talent of tho artist and the skill of the workman. By means of it we can just as well draw a portrait or a fumiturej landscape as decorate a room, piece of or any other object, cr mark the handle of a tool. Tho lines made by pyrogravure have not fhe sharpness of those given on wood by tho graver or gouge. It in¬ creases tho decorative effect of marqjie- terie and of objects of wood or leather inlaid with metals, ivory, mother of pearl, etc. -Annnles Industricllcs- ■Ms New Styk Are Rfiady! BACKED BY THE STRONG INDUCEMENTS OF LOW PRICES. FAIR DEALINGS AND POLITE ATTENTION I are showing the hansomest line of new and stylish Dress Goods ever shown In Griffin, J A NEW FEATURE INTRODUCED BY US one yoar ago, compel every lady to ac¬ knowledge that onr store is the proper place to buy their nice dresses. ★ NO TWO DRESSES ALIKE ★ In Our Entire Stock! We buy just enough of each color or shade to make one dress. Fifty ladies may buy a >:. ( ss from us in one day and no two will be the same. HANDSOME BROADCLOTHS. AMAZON CLOTHS. ENGLISH SERGES. HENRIETTAS AND SURAH CLOTHS. Such an array of handsome dress patterns has caused the ladies to open their eyes in wonder. Trimmings and Buttons to match every dress, making a wonderful assortment for a city the size ot Griffin. Plaid Surahs, PlainSSurahs, Plushes, Velvets, I Braids and Ribbons. COME EARLY WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS YET UNBROKEN! OUR TWINS! E. P REED ( CO. ★ «. S. ADLER S CO. and wonderful twins they are, too, and they are manufacturers of the best styles and most durable Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Shoes ever shown in Griffin. REMEMBER WE GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR OF THEIR SHOES. Scheuerman & White- A Lady Happens to a Serious Accident Mrs. Collins, a lady who has been stopping at Mrs. Clark’s boarding bouse on Solomon street, happened to an accident yesterday that may yet terminate seriously. She aud another lady were walking on Ibe bridge that crosses tne railroad on Taylor street, when in going down the flight of steps that are on each side of the bridge hei foot slipped and she suddenly fell to the bottom. The lady who was with her quickly summoned help and she was carried into tbs residenoe of Mrs. Pierce close by. Physicians were immediately brought to her aid and succeeded in stopping the flow of blood and bandaged her wounds. It is to be hoped that the wounds are not so serious as at first thought, and that she will speedily recover from their effects. fou. WEIOHr PURE Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than United a quarter States of a Gov¬ cen tury. ernment. It isused by the the Endorsed by. he heads of 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. NEW TOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS, d4thw8thp,top ool.nnn Farm and House and Lot For Sale. A 203K acre farm in 3 miles of Griffin, Ga. 80 acres in woods, 130 in splendid state of cultivation, cleared of stnmps and rocks, fix¬ ed for improved farm machinery. Machin¬ ery, stock, corn and fodder will be sold with farm if wanted. All ready for business anoth¬ er year. Also, a large roomy house and two acre lot in Griffin. Ga. For particulars ad- dress me at Griffin, Ga., care Clark & Son. sept!9d&w3m THAD CLARK. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGEf.-; d iUS This College enjoys the powers of a Uni¬ versity and is conducted by the Jesuit Fath ers. It is situated in a very beautiful part part of New York County between the Har¬ lem R. &L. I. Sound. Every facility and is Com¬ giv¬ en for the best Classical, Scientific mercial Education. Board and Tuition uer Year 1300. Studies re-open Wednesday, September 5th, 1888. St. John’s Hall, a Preparatory Sehool for Boys from 10 to 12, is under the same direc¬ tion. Fer further particulars apply to Rkv John Scui.lt, S. J., Pres. auglM&wlra THE YERNON, Mrs. A. E. RIDDLE & SON, Prop’rs, Cor. First Avenue aud Thirteenth 8t., COLUMBUS, : : : GA. 55f You are most cordially invited to stop with us while in the city. septlSdlm RANKIN HOUSE COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. Leading Hotel In The (iity! Under New Management. C. B. DUY, Proprietor. septlSdlm MAN WANTS BDT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants that little mighty quick. A I or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS, illi