The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, September 26, 1888, Image 4

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MOST GOODS FOR the least mohey ! U R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE, HXADQCABTKB8 FOB LUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OHS. YABN18HES) ETC. ggB S.gSS!SS~?“'‘ AT DREWRY’8 [DRUG STOKE -YOU WILL YIOT-- THE BEST TURNIP SEED At 25 and 80 centa • pound, from Eastern growers. Plant them rhil* there An Infallible an goodeeeer Chill - ar dyepepeia and Lifer OJm- cun julyld&w-tf plaint, WE KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and Coffee, , CIGARS AND TOBACCO. |*r Whiskies AIM# hQWEST PRICES of on, one and In the cit,. Brandies Wc h»v f . the fiae.1 A AND best of all the FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! trfcfeh la noted to be the finest that Is made- All of the above for medical purposes. Come GEORGE & HARTNETT. d&wtdecto ' 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. GrUHa, »«.< Sept. i«. “The President’s Wite” la m far ahead of any other floor in tb« market as Mra Cleveland,herself rank and it above all competition popularity in shown by beauty. Its is the fact that its sale is not confined to a few, but it ia sold by every deal in Griffin. Be sure and order ‘‘The President’a Wife.’* sepl5d3m BETTER THAN DIAMONOS. The Diamond Patent Flour in bet ter the’) all ethers, as till will testify. Buy NO OTHER. For rale by J. M. Mills, S. H. Deane, McFarland, Boyles* Co., B, F. Strickland, Pat riok & Brooks, J. II. Keith & Co., and G. 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 Rive the moat perfeot 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 th« commercial world may be carried to extreme* to protect certain Interests; but If you want a Trust That Never Fails ! nnd works good to every interest adopt the .'Rb and 6th renet of the THIRD CHAPTER OF PROVERBS ! We have in store— Gab in one to fire bushel baits ”1. K. Sides, any limited quantity, quantity. fhite Corn, ,n, email baa*. ___ip, escorted kind* in boxes. Hay. eplendld lot in store. Meal, fresh water pronnd daily. Salt, in 150lba. prepared bags—Cheap. to give lowest prices AmA we are tor car lots or lees quantities of anything dealers need. Cell end see our new samples F.our. of Eke, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee Lard, or any other merchants’ supplies. manufactur¬ £W*We mU And to dealers loads only Meat, at Hay, Corn, er* prise*. constantly arriving. car etc., HANLEITER. BREWER * june27d<fcwtf Fresh _ led Tripe Maccaroni," Figs' Onion Setts, _____________ 2 ib Cans ___ Tomatoes, Fresh 10c. A Shipment Fresh Imported Henry Clay Cigarsiust Fresh receive iceiveo. Calhoun & Snllivan’s Tobacco. ad and Cakes. BlaRely. 'ROUNDABOUT. Unitors Csscenief People end (ten ■reI V.wi Oosalp, TUB JSDITOll GOES FI8HIMO. The editor cares not for tariff reform He When the bait for the day Is dug. hears not the din of political storm. But he lures the perch with the wriggling worm And he drinks from the lemonade jug. 3r pi Where the stream runs clear and fishing is On fine, cool September day a 1 B. II. Drake went to Concord yesterday. B, F. Strickland virited Concord yester¬ day. J. O. Stewart paid Atlanta a visit yester¬ day. Jack Maddox and wife went to Fayette¬ ville yesterday. George Simmons, of Zetulon, was in the city yesterday. CoLH-A. Peebles, of Hurnpto", was in eity yesterday. Col. J. W. Denton, of Hampton, visited the city yesterday. Mrs. M. R. Brown and mother left yester day on a visit to Greenville, Col. Paul Turner, of the Ilenry County Weekly, was in the city yesterday. Mrs; W. L. Isott accompanied by her children, are visiting her father in Wood¬ bury. There is nothing like facts for sustaining an argument; nor money in running a news paper. Arizona Rivers, who has been on a visit to friends in the city, left for his home in Au- gnsta yesterday. Farmers shonld save the hay e/op. Next spring it will be woitb one dollar per ban- dred pounds. Col. Curry, of Hampton, has a card in another column this morning in a personal matter. There will be an all day singing at Locust Urove next Sunday, No doubt Griflin will be well represented. Rev. A. G. Peden and wife, of Pedenvillc, arc spending a few days in the city with their son Capt. D. D. Peden. Mrs. J. O. McPherson, who has been vis¬ iting the family of Capt. Brooks, returned to her home in Oxford, Ala., yesterday. The Newton Beers company has determin¬ ed to pass the quarantine lines at Columbus and Macon, and will not return to Griflin. The Council met in regular session at 7:30 lust night, but transacted no business ex¬ cept to dismiss Policeman Phelps from the force. There is a certain young ur an at the New York Store who always bristles up ut the mention of Aunt Pelley’s name, lie is too Young to act this way. Miss Fina Hopkins, one of Savannah’s most charming and fascinating belies, who has been visiting the Misses Moss on Ninth street, returned to her home Monday morn¬ ing, to the regret ef her many friends and admirers. tresh Cake Every Day! Leave your orders With us—they will be 1111 cd by Mrs. Ida Judkins. Best Line of Cigars in the city. Call and we will save yon money, J. H. Keith & Co, I will have to-day nice mixed fish. Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Crabs, Rice Birds, Bananas only Celery, 35c doz. Mixed Pickles, Pickles, 70c gallon, 85c gallon. Sweet Pickles, 60c gallon. Plain Cheese 15c lb to-day. A largt lot of A. E. Crackers just received; 20 different varieties. Schweppe fine aie, soda water and Lemonade 12c per 50 ______________ lb any Patent flour 81.65 to-day. J JVL- n. JVLli j—mm—m— **“ LjO . i NEW GOODS! New Codfish Spanish Onions Virginia Cabbage Bananas DiietUBeef Large Yellow Will have fresh fish all kinds to-day. to-day. Fresh Oysters. Full line eatables Give us a trial. Prompt delivery. & Son _____ - ....... . ...... It is reported that the adherents of Gard¬ ner and Madden will hold a mass meeting at Zebulon to-day. Of course, it is for the purpose of ratifying the choice Of the prima¬ ry- Ed Johnson is the happy father of a ton pound girl. That accounts for the broad mile that was on his fade this morrfln";. We extend a cordial greeting to Miss John, son. Henry Prudence has again taken his po¬ sition as cook in the Globe Saloon and is prepared to serve all comers with the best the market affords, dished up in fine style. Henry is a good cook. A favorite temperance drink in the prohib¬ ition county of Pike is sorghum porred upon peaches and allowed to ferment. It is said to make drunk come and cause as big a head the next morning as genuine redeye. There are four roads now running daily possengci trains into Griflin, and all center at one point—the Central, the Georgia Mid land, 8. G. & N. A., and the C. R, & C.—and yet not only is there no union car shed, bat the ticket station is such a3 would make a citizen of a prairie dog village blush. In the county court yesterday several criminal cases of little public interest were tried, Ira Grice, alias Manley (col.l, was eonvicted of vagrancy and sentenced to three mouths in the chain gang—the first convic¬ tion of the kind ever obtained in Spalding county. Court adjourned until Saturday. Senoia Sentinel; “Something over 15,000 pounds of grapes have been shipped from Senoia this season. Tho shippers expected to realize handsome profits, but up to last accounts they had heard nothing from their shipments nor received any money. Next time, gentlemen, convert your grapes into wane.’’ Goodyear, Cook A Dillon’s Refined Minstrels, The Nashville American of last Tuesday gave the following most flattering notice to this organization alter their visit to that city: “It must be said,without anything of dorog atory nature being meant, that the appear¬ ance of Goodyear, Cook A Dillon’s “refined minstrels’’ at the Grand Opera house last night was n triumph for them—a success in every particular. The favorite “old honsc” was fall; ia fact, it was full from dress cirolc to gallery, and it was not only a fine audience of ladies and gentle¬ men, but it was an appreciative one, discrim¬ inating and ready to distinguish the good acts from the bad. There were no bad acts. With the exception of laek of strengh in the choruses,this company is by all odds the best minstrel company that has come to Nash¬ ville this season. “W. 8. Pollard, the interlocutor, filled that position with honor, but his truly great basso profundo voice in “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" was immense. Harry Green in the baritone solo, “The Song that Reach ed My Heart” won a well merited en core. The Leach brothers, A1 and Byron; the Dillon brothers; Ellsworth Cook, the wonderful male soprano—all of these people were most extraerdinarily clever. Charley Goodyear is certainly a great end comedian, nnd he brought down the house in his vocal medley of “Kutehy, Kutohy, Coo.’’ And here was Geo. Edwards, tho funny rascal; he made the people fairly howl with his funny oddities. Thorne is e fine juggler; Polley A Yonder remind one of McNish, but still they are good; while the Leach Brothers do a banjo musical turn that is worthy of great praise. The clog dancers were also a clever quartette; the rehearsal in the woods was pleasing and the wir.d-up farce was entertain ing enough to hold.tb^audience until the cur tain went down." Prices, reserved seals 75c. general ad mis sion 50c. See G. C. & D’s. Refined Minstrele Friday night. Elegant Brass Band and Grand street parade at noon. See Charley Goodyear, Geo. Edwards, Jno. Stiles, A1 Leach. A quartette of the funniest commeS dianson the road. Hear the Bay 8tat« Sex tette. SMOKE! _ Ons Junior Partner, the best Ci gar ia the market- Sold by all lead ing dealers in Griffin- 1/ Cohen & Oo , Sola Agees, SI aeon, Gs, angfidSm . ....LA5L... , ■ -1-........5 g A Card from Mr. Carry, Edit on News Allow me to sav that the account of the difficulty between myself and the Brown boys, which appeared in the Weekly News of the 14tli inst. was very dis- torted and almost wholly false as given you by your informant. I did have some little trouble, but it was not of my own causing and not at all of the gjiaracter described. As to the facts in the case, I prefer to let the following certificate speak for itself. Very truly, Frank Z. Cirry. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: IVe, the undersigned, do hereby certify to the best of our knowledge and belief that Frank Z. Curry did not go in\^> iX any store where the Brown boys were, stated, but that the Brown boys came into the store where he was, and that the difficulty did not arise out of a discussion ooniorniog the pol¬ itics of Henry county. And we further certify that Mr. Curry was not the instiga¬ tor of the difficulty, but acted wholly on th# defensive, and that no weapon of any kind was used by him- We also certify that wc were eye-witnesses to the difficulty, and as the News states it^ only one trustful idea is conveyed, viz ; that there was a difficulty between the Brown boys and Mr. Carry, aad as witnesses to the difficulty, we make this certificate in jus¬ tice to Mr. Curry, knowing that he was wholly blameless, and needs not censure at the hands of any one. Hoping that the above may suffice to cor¬ rect any wrong impression that may have been conveyed from the slate— ent as pub¬ lished in News, we arc Yours truly, John Tcrnirseed, R. II. Chinn. W. A. Tuksitseed, M. B. North, T. C. Tubnipseed. Hampton, Ga., Sept. 25th, 18S8. Its superior excellence proven in rsiliicss of homes for more than a quarter of a cen tury. It Uused by the United States Gov¬ ernment. Endorsed by ; 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. BAKING Sold only POWDER in Cans. CO. PRICE NSW IOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. d4thwSthp,lop col.tmn -AND- Country Corn Whisky. Also, alt kinds of Wines, Liquors and Cigars such as are kept in a first class establishment. Everybody No, 43, is invited to call and see me at West side Hill street, s21d&w3m JOHN ISON. 3 STOI We Are Not Bragging M. ONLY VOICING THE PEOPLE S VERDICT WHEN we declare emphatically that the best selected, the prettiest, and cheapest stock of goods in Middle Georgia can be found at Ask your friends about our elegant line of Dress Goods and Trimmings. WE ARE:N0T AFRAID TO COMPARE OUR GOODS WITH SAMPLES FROM ATLANTA OR ANYWHERE ELSE. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST-MER CHANTS CANNOT LIVE AND MAKE A SMALLER PROFIT THAN WE ASK. ★ OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT ★ S ANOTHER FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS THAT WE ARE PROUD OF. OUR STOCK OF CARPETS WERE DELAYED ON ACCOUNT OF THE WASHOUT ON THE CENTRAL, BUT WE PROMISE OUR CUSTOMERS, WHO HAVE BEEN WAITING. TO SHOW THEM THE Assortment - AND PRETTIEST PATTERNS IN TOWN. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED DUR¬ ING THE LAST WEEK, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY’S, EXTRA SUPERS, INGRAINS, 'NAPIER MATTINGS, Rugs of Every Pesrip’n rn • • SCHEUF BIIAN & WHITE gives a guarantee on their shoes that no other house in Griffin can give. Besides, they show the most comfort able, the best styles, and, the most pleasing fea¬ ture of all, at the very lowestprices. . TRY OUR GUARANTEED SHOES AND YOU’LL BE Convinced Men's Boys and Children’s Suits - aud - Overcoats BEING RECEIVED EVERY DAY AND MARKED AT PRICES TO MOVE THEM. LADIES’ RIBBED FLANNEL SHIRTS. We have opened np a line of these goods within the past few days that we feel conn- dent will he lust the article that the ladies want. Not too heavy and very White. soft. Children Litnei all wool or part wool, Red or received. and infants Rihhed Wool Vest just ---Jot- Our Mr. SCHEUEKMAN has been in the Eastern and Northern markets for. nearly six weeks, buying just such oods as the Griffin trade needs. He is an experienced and close buyer, and the trade may ex¬ pect big bargasns, Scheuerman & White.