The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, September 23, 1888, Image 4

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Sfp r THE^dOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY I -jot- E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUC STORE, HEADQUARTERS FOR DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, n rr jl , VABWISHES; ETC. AT DKEWRY’S (DRUG STORE -TOU WILT. FIND-- THE BEST TURNIP SEED At 26 aod 80 oents * pound, from Eastern (growers. Kant them while there Infallible are good plepUc'c^diaHrli Chill Masons. Remedy-_____________ UT 3* An 1 dyspepsia and LiTer Com plaint. D re wry’s care julyld&w-U WE KEEP ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and Coffee, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. py At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We have the finest Whiskies and Brandies AND BEST OF ALL THE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! which la noted to be the finest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes. Coma GEORGE & HARTNETT. d<fcwtdecff5 WATCHE! ★ JEWELRY, ★ DINNER ANJ) TEA SETS! OECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE SETS, GLASS, TIN COOKING AND WOODEN WARE. KENTUCKY AND HEATING STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES. NOVELTY CO. GrifllBt Ga.i Sept. 83. “The President’s Wile” Is as far ahead of any other floor in (he market as Mrs Clevelandiberself hi above all competition in rank and beauty. Its popularity is shown by the hot that its sale is not confined to * tew, but it is sold by every deal in Griffin. sure and order “The President’s Wife." sepl5d3m BETTER THAN DIAMONDS. The Diamond Patent Flour is bet tar than all ethers, as alll will testify. Buy NO OTHER. For sale by J. M. Milk, S. H. Deane, McFarland, Boyles & Co., R, F. Strickland, Pat rick & Brooks, J. H. Keith & Co., sndG.W. Clark & Son. slldlm Postell’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 & Co., or G. W, Clark & Son. aug2Gd3m BAGGING TRUST ! -tot- FARMERS’TRUST -AND- ALL KINDS OF TRUSTS in the commercial world may be carried to extremes to protect certain interests; but if 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— Oats in one to five bushel bags O. H. Sides, any limited quantity. quantity. White Corn, Bran, small bags. kinds Soap, assorted inboxes. Meal, Hay, splendid fresh water lot in ground store, daily. Salt, in 150 lbs. bags— Cheap. lowest Ana we are prepared less quantities to give of anything prices for car lots or samples dealers need. Call and see our new of Bice, Molasses, 8ugar, Coffee, Four, Lard, ggjjf or any other merchants’ supplies. We sell to dealers only at manufactur- erg prices. And car loads Meat, Hay, Corn, ete., constantly arriving. BREWER <6 HANLEITER. jone27d«kwtf ’HOUND ABOUT Manor* C'oncrnlitff P*opl«< and V«n oral Mow* Gi»>lp, TYPE or MAN. ] ives there a rnan who is not pleased To see his honored name in print '! Ilow much more is his joy increased When praise is given without stint. Bub then there comos a time of fear, When others will his story tell; His faults will then glare in brevier, His virtues hide in nonpareil. MiDonough has a Griffin street. custome-s of Saheuermans <fc White this fall. Mrs. S, M Beeves returned nom Hover yesterdny. Cotton has improved greatly during the past weok. Judge Kendall, of Crcawcll, was in the city yesterday. Archie M, Reeves, of Macon, was in the city yesterday. Miss Lizzie Huff has been kept from school the past week by sickness, Miss Jessie Brooks, of Molena, is visiting Miss Fountain on New Orleans street. Major Greene, cigil engineer, of the Geor gia Midland, was in the city yesterday. It might be a good thing if a yellor fever scare should canso Griffin to be a little more cleanly. Miss Lucy Hall, after a pleasant visit to friends in the city, returned to her homo in Savannah. Editor Hale, of the Heavy County Weekly published in McDonough, was in the city yesterday. A prominent citizen of Griffin has fallen heir to $30,000 by the death of an aged rela tive in Virginia. A. 8' hcucrman return’d yesterday from New York and reports very succcsssful pur¬ chases, which will result in bargains for the Kewnan Herald: "Mr, B. E. Brewster a former citizen of Coweta, is a candidate for Tax Collector in Spalding county, where he has resided for several years past. ’ Mrs. T. Andrews, a widow who lived a few miles from the city, died suddenly yesterday afternoon from the effect of a congestive chill. The News extends sympathy to the )>e reavod members of the tumily. E. J. Flcmister opens the fall campaign today with a double column columbiad that speaks in thunder tones of the bargains to be had at his always wall filled store. It is two columns of interesting reading. Miss Willie Garner one of Atlanta's most attractive and facinating bells, who has been visiting friends in the city, left for her home yesterday. We don’t kiow what is going to become Ed. Cdiarlie, and Joe now. J. li. Mott, Goggausxille, and his highly accomplished and efficient assistant, Miss Juliette Taj 1 ir, have just closed the second term of a very successful year’s session "of Flemings high school.John was in town yesterday and Isays that with liis'.fifty bales that he made this year ho dosn’t think he will tcach'anothcv year. Rice Birds, Fresh Oysters, Bream, Blackball, r I rout, Fresh Celery, Fulton Market Corned Beef, New Pick- led Tripe, Pigs’Feet and Sauer Kraut, New Codfish, Fresh Maccaroni, Onion Setts, 2 lb Cans Tomatoes, 10c. A Shipment Fresh Imported Henry Clay Cigars just received. Calhonn & Snllivdn’s Tobacco. Fresh Bread and Cakes. Jkresh Cake Every Day! Leave your orders with us—they will he filled hy Mrs. Ida Judkins. Best Line of Cigars in the citv. Call and we will J. H. Keith &Co Plain Pickles, gallon Cheese 15c lb to-day, A larg. lot of A. E. Crackers just received; 20 different soda water varieties. and Lemonade nonade Schweppe Schwepp 12c li fine per gingei bottle ale, Patent flour $1.65 to-day 50 lb any Ju*t as we go to pres* wo hear of death oi Mrs. William A. IV - »■>•«, who died at her home yesterday cv«.i..o after a short illness. - Mrs. Sarah Andrews, of Union district, died yesterday Morning at nine o’clook, of bilious cholera morbus, aged about 55 years. The funeral will take place atone o’clock today, at the late residence of J. L. Adams, in Henry county. Tom Traylor and L. T. F. Arnold had a difficulty in Brooks Station Friday. Pistols were used and > •■ ral shots exchanged be¬ tween the two l. .either were wounded. . N'o further part. rs could be learned of ■. the affair. Will Davis will spend to-day in Cartcrs- viile. Will says Sam Jones is the attraction Vmt that will not go down. Billy you might as well tell the truth and say it is a Spalding county "specimen” which causes this visit. Perhaps it is another cousin. At the prayer meeting Wednesday night at the Methodist church it was decided to protract the meeting for a few days. Thurs day, Friday, and yesterday at 9:30a. m. and 7:39 p. m. There has been very good attend ance so far and the meeting promises to be a success. A full announcement, as to the RELIGIOUS HEMS News A boat Different UUurclies Griffin and Neighborhood. •g-.gemer s at ©..one Mountain u/'uuy. Fellowship Presbyterian Church in Batts county, contemplates erecting a new ing. t Rcv. W. P. Henrphil) will preach at land’s Cliapci, in Butts county, on night, October 0. The colored Baptists will baptize fifty verts in the pond just southeast of about noon to-day. The new Presbyteriau Church here will not be ready for occupancy befoie the Sunday in November. Methodist Sunday school will meet 3 o’clock this afternoon instead of in morning as formerly. Dr. Tucker is probably happy in having regained the Christian Index. The doctor has a way of making things hum. The Atlanta Presbytery will convene Rev. W. E. Dozier’s new church, atMount- ville, Troup county, on Friday night, Octo¬ ber 12. Who Has Losl a Breast Pin J One of gold found on Popular, st. owner can recover the same calling ing dealers in Griffin- L A Co., Solo Agene, Macon, Ga, aug843rn RANKIN HOUSE COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. Leading Hotel In The City! Under New Management C. B. DUY, Proprietor. septlSdlm Apprlclative Michiganders. Commisioner Glesner write3 as fot Iowa in the Americus Recorder: Nowhere have I seen people more appreciative of the exhibit than these Michigan farmers. They are an in telligent class, and as they looked over our fruit, grain and vegtables they were quick to recognize the fact that Georgia must in a few years be a formidable competitor in the makets, especially as in fruits an veg etables it has the advantage of an earlier growth and maturity. Dako ta and Minnesota have already deduc ed the price of their great staple, wheat, until the greater portion of profit has gone, and now if the South is to come into competition with them in fruits and vegtables it will bo hard to make a living per centage on farming iuvesments, with land at $75 to $100 per acre. Many came to me for full explication as to the character and price of our land- and expressed themselves as satisfied that Georgia was the coming State, and they desired to sbaro in its pios perity. Quite c number of people from this section went to California a couple of years ago, iu search of a milder climate; but the speculative prices at which land is held in that State has disgusted them with it is a faming oountry. With a thorough advertisement of Georgia's resource a and cheap lands, I know of no more promising field in which to work than Michigan, and i am satisfied that the Georgia Exhibits has done a big pioneer work. The attendance on Wednesday and Thursday was yery large—that on the latter day being estimated at 25,000—so that i think not less than 40,000 people marched through Georgia daring the past week. I be lieve that during the entire trip the exhibits will have been seen by 150, 000 people and Georgia's resources and advantages been called to their attention. tuu- WEIGHT - "', 0? PRICE’S CREAM *AKII(G PERFECT Its superior excellence proven iu 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 Btrongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder docs not contain Ammonia. Lime, or Alum. Soid only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW VOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. dlthwSthp.top ool.nrm Farm and House and Lot For Sale. A 202}^ acre woods, farm 130 in 3 miles splendid of Griffin, Ga. 80 acres in in slate of cultivation, cleared of stumps and rocks, fix- td for stock, improved and farm fodder machinery. sold Machin¬ with ery, corn will be farm if wanted. All ready for business anoth¬ er year. lot in Also, Griffin. a large Ga. roomy For particulars house and two ad¬ acre dress me at Griffin, Ga., care Clark CLARK. & Son. septI9d«S:w3m THAD ONLY VOICING THE PEOPLES VERDICT WH we declare emphatically that the best seiecti the prettiest, and cheapest stock of goods N • ■ pKj Middle Georgia can be fiund at Ask your friends about our elegant line of Dress 1 Goods and Trimmings. WE AREJNOT AFRAID TO COMPARE OUR GOODS WITH SAMPLES L0WEST-«1 FfiQ|j ATLANTA OR ANYWHERE ELSE. OUR PRICES ARE THE CHANTS CANNOT LIVE AND MAKE A SMALLER PROFIT THAN WE A$xJ 1 ★ OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT ★ IS ANOTHER FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS THAT WE ARE PROUD OF. OUR STOCK OF CARPETS WERE DELAYED ON ACCOUNT OF THE WASHOUT ON j THE CENTRAL, BUT WE PROMISE OUR CUSTOMERS, WHO HAVE BEEN WAITING. 10 SHOW THEM THE AND PRETTIEST PATTERNS IN TOWN. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED Dill). ING THE LAST WEEK. BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY’S, EXTRA SUPERS, INGRAINS, NAPIER MATTINGS, § Rugs of Every Desrip’n SCHEUFHMAN& WHITE gives a guarantee Griflisj on their shoes that no other house in can give. Besides, they show the most comfort able, the best styles, and, the most pleasingfea- _ m _ . • _ We have opened up a aSScSsssi ---lot--- Our Mr. SCHEUERMAN has been in the Easter# and Northern markets for nearly six weeks, IWH jnst such goods as the Griffin trade needs. experienced and close buyer, and the trade may m peetbig bargasns.