The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, September 30, 1888, Image 3

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Guardian’s Sale. ^?^Vnte»*W ifihid before terra the IK8,1 court will sell Mftf.,“ :«r. Ortp* dt»ri»* the r,! s fi,f uh: v In f S^,.. st e on the Best halt Tuesday in one usdivi-itd interest in Jg£5i I'JljiU ia til" '*.ud city Sixth of streets, <»n« 0 , 0 L*S?J more of Id**, Jttfowa ml SS We‘I quiet-desirable improved, very *3 and gl guardian of James and A. M. Nall. | *9,00. ' Ordinary’s Advertisements. ®iwf>jn* . .vjufllA—E njjum Uouxxv.— To it may concern: .1 .J. toe, la proper form, administration applied to me Snent letter, of on Tof Josephene cite all Padgett and singular late of tbo «l* is to bin of Jesephene next of appear at my office within the fSlfflrtv IJaiwed by permanent l»w, and show Administration eanse, if any i&lSns v■ **Th» Padgett’s /ranted to estate. J. J. Mathews on t ™®aes« d#y my f hand W^AkMOND, and official f E Ordinary. K\t mDlNARY’S OFFICE—Spalding !s « GSOBOIA, applied August30th, letters w *Bli8 has tome for of fe. fprfaiJd Mhdgiration on the estate of Jim Thrash, county, deceased, gj' ^^Scoartof j*tall persons Ordinary concerned of said show connty, cause at JBqffice ■v'S* in 1888. Griffin, by 1® on o’clock, the first a Monday why in 1’ not be granted. m., Kgp9 tabors should HAMMOND, , Ordin E. W. ary ifrt, / vRDINARY’S OFFICE—Spalding iglpr Heoegia, Aug. 29th, 1888.-D. as Executor of the last will of John Coleman, deceased, lands has of deceased applied to me f leave to sell the for Hfilfjitetrioueioii f Mseof ; the among debts the of deceased heirs, abont one hundr 1 and fifteen acres of South half of lot No. 112 in Union district I: adjoining land> of Malaier, Bates and 6 hetiiil poisons concerned show cause £ |Sat®n;wi foretlie Court first of-Ordinary, Monday at my efflee the in October S why an order should not be passed agthc sale of said land. $8.00 K. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. /\R!>JNARY’3 I OFFICE—Spalding flouH- J tv, (lEonoiA, Aug. applied 29th, 1888.— 8. A. and F. Administration, SI. Scott have de bonis to me for the jp, non, on estate of Wm. Scott, late of said countv, deceased. i Let allpersons conoerned .!, >w cause be- r fore the Courtof Ordinary of said county, at BppMber, K my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in 1S88, by ten o’clock, a. m , why P inch letters should not be grunted. $3.03 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. I* / \Jty, uSDINARY'S Geobgia, Aug. OFFICE—SpAL 29th, 1883.—F. i. rc, C'oun- M. I* jl'ilrtudioit .Scott has applied to me for Nancy letters of admin- on the estate of Scott,late of E ttSd county, deceased. let nil persons coacernod show cause be~ ; fore tho Conrt of Ordinary of su'd county, r st my office In Grilfi, on tn* first Monday tn . October, 1888, by 111 oV.u, k, a. in., why sack Pf» letters should not HMoffi. be granted. : E. W HA Ordinary I U , $RI)iNARY’S OFFICE, Spaldinj Coi n- xi, Geobgia, Sept. 3d. 1888.—N. M. Colkns. administritor of Elizabeth Huff, and ha* applied lot Taylor to me lor street, leave to fell a Bailey i or.se on near -"am » imitate, belonging to estate cf deceased, . fete of raid county. |; Let all persons concerted show cause be Ej S tilths 1mj office Court in Griffin, of Ordinary the of first said Monday cor.ntv In fbfiatober, on ” 1888, by ten o’elook, a. m.,wliy fetch JftCO Ickvs should not be granted. | fi. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. | /YRDINARY’S V OFFICE, Spalding Coox i xx, Geobgia, Sept. J*8, lh88.—N. M. |P td Collens, cf Robert administrator Brown, has with applied tlie will to annex- for I me leave to sell fifty acres of land, more or less, t Bear liras! ey, in Akins district, said county, P belonging to the‘estate of si:i Uc eased, ■ late of said county. tj Let all parsons concerned .how cause he- tore the Courtof Ordinary of said county, at «y office in Griffin, on the first Monday iu Oetober, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., why *uih leave sliould not bo granted. 13.00 K. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary, 1 /\RWNARY’S OFFICE.—Spaldino Corx- E C xv, geobgia, Sept. Sd, 1888.-Jolm O. * Stewart haa applied to me for letters of ad- ^Mas Binlstration, with will aur.exed. on the ea- ary IIa y nes - !at80fsa!d count J, d La fall persons concerned show canse be¬ fore the courtof Ordinary of said county, •t iny office in Griffin on the first Monday »October, 1888, by ten o’eiock a. in., wiiy sach letters should not be at anted. *3-00. E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary. f\RDINARY’8 OFFICE, Spalding Coin- y xv, of Geobgia, the Sept. 3d, 1888.— The rc- ™rn eommisasoners to act apart a „ Hptv s support out of the estate of J. N. Hon- d Ba®“V<m, **V to Georgia baa been A made Henley and and filed her in minor this i Omoe. Let all persona show cause, if any iglfey ijllffe,why have, same within should the not time be prescribed set apart and by ri *K?.P *3.00 e judgment Fi. W. HAMMOND, of the court, OrdiF.nry. I The Georgia Midland RR, I Shortest tin cl Best Line K With Through Coach 1 es Between COLUMBOS and ATLANTA. I ONLY ONF, CHANGE TO "Washington, New York, iLt jpashville Cincinnati. or jTrain 1 ’n, arrive leave* at Columba-H Grifiin 3:50 (Union Depot) Atlanta 1:05 -Jp- p. m., K a. ggLWUth Grifiin Bound 5:40 train—leaves arrives Atlanta in Colum 3:40 t*®H 0 p. m., p. m. iljfcTH gAeeommocltktion Train 111?*?® .BOUND—Daily except Sundays. gr-Arnres Columbus, at Griffin..............12:35 Midland Depot, 7:00 a. m. “sArnvec p. m. at MoDonongh...........2:20 p. m. BOUND—(Daily except Sunday.) *S*ave I Leave Griffin.- McDonough................6:40 a. m. Ayhe .............8 25 a. m. Rpi atpr 2J»p m f 9^ N—(Sundays only ) » laa. m m + BARGAINS^ a , OUT: Post FAI«I«, 1808 , AT TH E NEW YORK STORE. Arriving daily for the past three weeks frem leading Manufacturers of FINE DRESS GOODS stnpes are consieered very desirable both for combination and en¬ tire costumes. The as¬ sortment is com- plete. You can see Can see the Handsomest and Most Extensive As¬ sortment of Foreign Novelty Dress Goods ever betore exhibited in this city in single patterns that cannot be duplicated. 100 pcs of English Serge and new Shade at 8 cents per yard. Don’t wait until they are all picked over. Came early and get first choice. 50 pcs double width Cashmeres, latest styles, at 12 1-2 c. per yard. Worth 20 c. anywhere. 30 pcs Fancy Suiting double width, *t 15 c. per yd ; cannot be matched in the citg for less than 20 c yd. 50 pcs b!ack and colored Cash¬ meres, double width, which we offer for a short time at 25 c per yard, they are worth 35 c. per yd. 1 t ■fe Dress r Immense new black and colored silk gimps and or¬ naments. Colored Silk galloons, tinsel braid. Plain Crochet and fancy silk velvets. A lull line of fancy metal and buttons. CLOTHING Special Sale of Children’s [ and Boy’s Suits. «Jusf Begun, Childreu’s Suit -, regular price, S2 50, now gl 50. Children’s Suits, regular price 03 50 and S3 75 now §2 50. Children’s Suits, regular price §5 00 and So 50 now $4 00. price Boys Suits, ago 12 to 15, regular $6 00 now S4 00. Boys Saits, age 8 to 15, regular price *3 00 to $10 00, now $5 00. Young men’s all wool worsted Saits, regular price $12 to $15, now $8. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! The great trade we had on Shoes last week leads us to expect a rush next week. We advise you to come soon and get some of the bargains. IT’S THE NECK OF TIME FOR YOU TO SAVE MONEY.“W| WILL SELL FOR This WEEK 1000 YARDS OF WAMSUTTA BLEACHING ONE YARD WIDE- SHORT ENDS, AT 8 CENTS PER YARD- * ALL WOOL AND YARD WIDE BARGAINS. * TEN THOUSAND YARDS OF SEA ISLAND. WILL SELL FOR THIS WEEK 30 YARDS FOR ONE DOLLAR. E0GE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BUT IT’S WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY CARPETS! CARPETS! AND ! Rugs l :-s K«g« ’• S' SSe SUtert » S“3 =S-rS.« opportunities ever offered for the purchase of a good, Caipet or Bug at a very amall price, ill at once and make your selection, as the sell Carpets them. ‘ & gg w iil not last long at the prices we fflie Great Leader in Low Prices, M. C. LYONS' YORK STORE. 40 inch Plaid Suiting, latest style, in all new and popular shades, 35 c per yd. Come and see for yourself. 42 inch ali wool English Serge, spe cial bargain, at 35 c. yd. These goods down anything in the way of Dress Goods ever offered in Griffin, Also the most complete line of all colorings in Plain Goods, Henriettas, Serges, qualities and widths, Flannels, Perlines cloths. 50 c. to $1 59 per yard. p^ Special Sale of 0ents Suits Just Begun. Men’s Suits for coat pants and vest $5 00—business or working suit. Buy one. Mens suits, stsictly all wool, hand- eome mixtures in all desirable colors, marked down to $8—former price $12, Mens ^Suits, genuine imported Scot tish Cassimere. iu plaids, checks mark and plain goods, for business or diest, ed down from $15 to $10. BSsT’A liandsomo line of Orercoatsjust received from $3 to §25, Call and see them. AT THE TOP NOTCH! A BIS DAY IN GRIFFIN’S HISTORY How the Co’. Idled In Ycsterdiy — Eigh junties Are Attract' eu by Griffin Prices Cotton has been coming In rather (lowly thin month Tho wet weathir ha, thrown the season back nearly a month fa>nl has caused some people to drop premat n !y . in the mouth, though only a few. The 1. ,g. ging tiust scared nobody, because farm- ers in this community are not easily de¬ luded. But yesterday all classes c.une up smiling. The cotton weighers were n ade tired and the cotton buyers said it was the biggest day in September seen for twenty years. The merchants were nearly overrun, but they fertuuately had full stocks and were able to supply every demand and every eus tomer, except in meat and bagging, which were somewhat short. Griffin has been paying and has been able to pay, the highest priee of any market In tlus section since September 1st. Bat other plaoes had bcon able to stand against lier by artificial means until the last of last week. Then they dropped, and great was the drop thereof, while. Oriffln caught larks. Yesterday morning we read with some in¬ credulity in the Newnan Herald, that New nan could ship to Savannah at the eamo rate as Griffin and only one cent below At¬ lanta. But inquiry developed that the fact remained as already stated in the the Nkws that Atlanta was paying 45 cento to Bavan- nan and Griffin only 41 cento. Editor Brown has departed fr6m hla usual accu¬ racy. Ihe truth is that Griffin is prepared to pay, on legitimate grounds, more than and neigliboring^market, and not promises to pay but pays it. Tlie proof of the pudding, in spite of tlia bagging trust, is In the number of [bales received, and yesterdry there were 538 bales of cotton weighed in Griffin. This amount did i ot come from any one point,'but from every point of the compass within a] radius of forty and fifty miles. It came from Raleigh, on the lower edge of Merriwether,! nearer to Columbus, han to Griffin, and from Greenwood, two miles this side of McDonough. It came from four miles of Fayetteville, and from between Jackson und Indian Springs, People brought cotton into Grifiin yesterday who had not been seen in our streets for fifteen or twenty years. There is very little reason for ashing why cotton comes to a piace, but is drops.fromj a law a good dcallike gravity; it is attracted, and can’t help Itself. It is prices that at¬ tract cotton- T. S. Wright, of Woodbury, who was offered 8% cents for his product in Woodbury threw up his hat and yelled when he got 9# for his five bales hu e. He had made $7.50 easier than ever before in his life. Those whohad been to Milner audZebuIon vnd were offered were glad that they had eome farther to get a proper price. Colton came here yesterday from the nine counties of Monroe, Butts, Henry, Spalling, Clayton, (Fayette, Pike, Merri- wether and Coweta, and possibly from other couuties, and not in small but in large ruantities. Thos. Nail was one of tho first (men seen by the News yesterday afternoon, and he Is known as one of the most coutious and sucessful buyers in Griffin, He said tiiat it was the biggest day in Sep¬ tember he had seen for 15 years and that the cotton was a full grade bettor than last week though nothing like it would bo. He predic¬ ted the biggest crop that this country has ever seen, of which the section for eight miles aronnd Grifiin wou'd produce about the maximum. Chas. G. Mills said it was one of the big¬ gest days ever known. He had bought a great doal and had just shipped a hundred bales to Liverpool over the Ga. Midland. Tlie cotton now coming, he said, was much above the au;ago, ranging generally from low midland to strict low midland, but would be even better later. B. N. Barrow was of tho opiniou that the Alliance was ffie prime cause of Griffin’s large receipts, and in this he recorded the views of Thos. Nall. Mr. Barrow thought the Alliance ought to get the credit of bringing the cotton to Griffin, where the re¬ sults of it are scattered without influence from the order. J. D. Poyd said {h it in Ida twenty one years’ experience, it was the biggest day in cotton he had ever aeon. Asked for the cause of it, he said it was because other mar ketecould not compete with Griffin in the long run, however hard they might try at the stait. Whatever the causes—and the main cause is necessarily that Griffin pays higher than otter markets in this sectiou—the fact re mams that Grifiin is on an old timed boom and has only to hold her own to get all tlia cotton in this neighb jrhood. You can bet that we hold our grip. The following is the report for the week¬ ending Friday morniug, Sept 28th : Receipts Shipments.............................1,165 from Sept. 1.......... ... .1 ,C62 Stock....................................543, The receipts for Friday were 379 bales, and for Saturday E> bales, making the ag¬ gregate to date 3,579 bales. A creaking hinge can be curt J by the use of a biae'.r lead pencil of the softest number, the point rubbed in o ali thecrevioes of the hinge. Corks may be made air and water tight by keeping theui for five rainu tee under melted paraffine. They must be kept down with a wire screen. For cleaning brass use a thin p*6te of plate powder, two tablespoonfuls of vinegar, four tablespoonfuls of ai cobol. Rub with a piece of flannel; polish with chamois. Suet should be cooked beforo it is stale. Boil for two or thiee boars, then strain through a linen cloth. One fourth of this fat and three fourths lard is a good mixture for frying dougbnats. Be very particular about disinfect ing the kitchen sink Washing soda two t&blespooniuls to & gallon of boil ing water, makes an excellent wash to pour hot into the sink at night after you have finished using it. ms - WEEXLIIlllfl, EKLYINMH. Heats From Our Henry Bounty (’anient- -- f>.$ t Tire Spalding cotiufy iepubiie.«»i wili ruu a n«g. u against Judge Iiftli. fi.o Judge will auib!e along josf. lit* tho nigger wire not in the raw. Messers. W. W. Amis, Jiuk P. Copeland amt l\ W. Pufltu wt.ro ia Griffin tart TtresdSy (..king nrivs a l*go of the Moae lmgly io# price* ihrt the Griffin merchants are no* seliiog good* at. Uon. John D. Stewart and Col* James A. Gray, presidential elector, will address the citizens of Henry county on the issue of the day dor ing court, All are invited to torn out and hear them. Jack Bused, of Hickory Grove Alii ance, wont to Griffin last T .i-s-Jay, where he bought 500 yards ot street ing from the Griffin cotton mil! , which Urey will use iust'-i l tri b g ging. Hickory Grove ia detwwi’nd not to use jute bagging. McDonough has a G iffin atm *. —[Griffin News, Then would iv hot bo tbo correct tbiog for Griffiu to emulate other surrounding towns and cities—give one of her principal thoroughfares the patriotic name of McDonough street f Read tbo double colurnu advertise ment of Seheaerman & White, This is a Arm well and favorably known by m-iny of our Henry coun ty people. When you go to Griffin don't fail to evil on them. They deal ia first olsus goals; from them you have the assurance that yon have'your money’s wottb- g|Tbo editor of tho Griffiu Echo do nounces as on “outrage” that a turn ed out member of the A. M. E. ohureh should stop him on the street and say that ho proposed to '‘get” the aforesni 1 editor foi publishing the fact. It is hard to say how the Echo man will find languago to chut achteriza the affair after the ’getting’ haadaken place,—[Griffin News. By simply using the imperfect loose of the verb is the way he can put it; but the would be assailant should bear n mind that his eonia quill driver has gouo through the chrysalid slate, and if he “gets’ him effectually he will have to camp on his trail, armed oap a-pie, cowhide and a rock. If be “does him up’ io good shape the police will say, upon gathering np the oditorial fragments, “he got ’im.” It is by no means uncertain, bul, on the contrary, a well ascertained fact, that upon the well being of man’s stomach depends tiiat modicum ol happiness which is voneh sated to him in llns world. Dyspepsia, the foe of all others to the stomach’s tranquility, and most to be dread.d, is a complaint to the preliminary relief rnd eventual cure of wtiioh Hostctter’s Stomach Bitters is especial ly adaeted. It enables those who use It with a reasoable decree of persistence to eat with relish, bccauso it imparts a healthful appe¬ tite; the to digest with and ease, assimllste because it the strength ens stomach; digested, to food which is eaten and thus, benefit ting health, pr imoting flesh rnd sustaining the exercise of the physical and mental fac¬ ulties. It, morcove., facilitates the secre¬ comfort tion of healthy tho habit bile, of body, actuates and without tends, when dis¬ slumber. taken upon Malaria retiring, conquered to produce it. healthy is by No Relief for Me. You may fesl this when under the treatment of so many, and not get any xe lief for dterrbosa und dysentery. Why not try Dr. Biggers’s Huckleberry Oor dial, you will then hive relief, Dr. Mail's TEETHE (Teething Powders) A11r.y» Al.ii DHtutlO),, K«ipilatc*ths C iw*t8. Pi-fnpko.: tb* Child «,ak** Testhiug care* Ea.«T tii<l C.iit. pti'y *6 t'«nu Tccthlua 1 . •■•{>.lea* fc. d a..e noibius vqnsJsltlbr tae v - HimnAf \ rwiilf* of Cb a of any agt, /# i9irfecr i.wri. Try it and will never b« v TKfuTHl# a as 1on? n« there ire child* feu lu Ute Ash Tour Uemeo with rl im and hplU for about two end .ho is DOW a h«lt, hrnrtT Another snflnsafehf gtrl twelve sflUeted year* old. child ku just using become the fl.fl. 8. and In to* same way. end I am Antidunte t nrofiiDt Specific Rica Rex, Co. % AtUnt*, Ko, July 7. , Qentkwi 198*—The 1888-Tb# Bwlft Bwlft sw™ mtbs yu., CHt. -OeoUtmen: w i : Our Our with girl when but We thrw wee** weeks old oM bro*e broke out ecR^m*. tried &SSS3KS the preetarfsttoB* 3&S J ifBO—The t ms t____ wawttoCrab touted care—to foot t GK.TSMSa *&5MtnsSre* W A&S*^ SST&Si _ thon^ _J |tw A a a * throwlDs Mr trtsl,sUhfikkh j hl swsy moA^ r. Hoakk. Lx—I know Hr W. eenSSa F kMnt. ud will ia, that hl» Jocsra jtatOTJViml to SWkLTO*. Drn«*tot. Attasu, On. . t hP' tmm, am iw* o*)*»y « ■ tarred. laMSkefOMM 0* febntoM ovwwat, anxiety, cxpemie ot nretorto, the «M of Which to to weaken tM ee n wMM yn- Um. wwdtuwtawe erf tium dlmm*. Bencm the CxtWK with tftMfiiMi Nerve rook, and the umni will (fiMPpear. Paine's Celery C &£&&&&! WRMiKbt emu fifcatwe My • wiis nan etoMW«*i<ea, of the and h«wt it tM Irer. re Will Cure f«r the Aged, Nervous, W. M. Holman & -WAVE FBEfHi Magnolia Ci oked Corned Beef 1 2\ c. per Ife. Blue Fish, hotter flan fresh Mutsrit Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meet. All grades Sttflhwft TsfeMIM And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, 'k- 7 ■■ , H. w, Hasssllns, *• OKALKB IN y- 5 k ' LEATHER AND FINDIN «« Rill Street, ... or: Shoes. I offer at and BELOW COit an cxovlteist lot Of A NIB SPE I” 7 1 A 8 Ml ■ n, OPPOSITE BBT VABEHOCamOLOHOHSt theirt Drava, NotUlntt and Delivery good Wagons. done.' fUnr riot m _ hut work will be Will take a shoddy job for any forte* H. Spence ut the helm yon cannot foirdae'i. ir. J3F“Cittl on s* before yes buy SPENCE & SMITH\ Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga. New Music House. Brawner, ———t(o)t- One floor of our Book and Music Store to be stocked with Pianos and Organs from t large number of leading makers. ! BEST IN8KUMENTS! EASIEST TERMS! ere GET OUR LOW PRICES BEFORE BUYING. 26 and 26 1.2 Hill Street, : : GRIFFIN, GA. aug25ddcw Shipment Finest Tens, CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb. HAMS. BONELESS SHOULDERS. ETC. FINEST FLOUR ON THE MARKET. McParlaii Boyles & Cb’s. . G. A. CU5SI5GHAM, eat GRIFFIN,::: GEORGIA,; Has Been Appointed Land Agent for Spaldir 3 County,, by the G t orgitt I a: etu c U i I«JP%x E»ie alft ii all parti «l bavlrv srO t trs < x hands. the sale by piani g tl tir MCfdty Full par'kulajs- ,n regard to the m uable lands in this connty «*« be o by addrewieg Kim or Above. A fu houses and lands std lot* tf ci’dttr RANKIN H0D8K COLUMBUS. GEOBGIA. Leading Hotel In Tim City! Under New Management C. B. DUY, Proprtfotor, •ejvtlSdlm Hvtt fcdv^rtiscmtrti TO ADVERTISERS IS application—TREE. To those .want their* who we can offer no better roedi and effective work thsn the reno®M of our Select Local LUL GEO. P. ROWEI£*t*>, 'RIP, v ... ri--sr*.. . +•> ■ < v« r *-**Y ^ 4 Drm 4 Coat A Child can use s»lueui s m P#-7 imu in 4 fe CRiFFIN, : CCORQIA -tej—— Strongest Companies, Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements CENTRAL RAILROAD OF Notice to the Traveling PubHc- Tbe beat end f§ route to New York and via Savannah and thence- Pasaecg ing well tickets via of I the kMoqoir route vi th ey wait affJr53r"n3er and stateroom on Round trip tickets oo sale June Is*, good Io HI Oct. 31st, New York sails tri-weekly. Boston weekly from Savannah-, For further a&y agent of tlus I E, T. C. G. ---------—— -