The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, September 30, 1888, Image 4

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THE MOST v^JSSfl GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY ! :-f i ■••>* -:oi— E. It. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE, HSADQOARTBRflFOB DBms, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VABNISHES} KTC. . » AT DREWRY’S drug store -—YOU WILL KIND- THE BEST TURNIP SEED At 85 and 80 ocnta a pound, from Baetcrn wove**. Plant them fpr DrewJj^^^ 1 Co^dSlwlil core dyap*J$ iff an d^U wCom- MWe*—— —e^BBWK!BffSSSf£SSS!!SiSSe^ISS—S—eeSegSRSS WE KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ar At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. f*H?* the finest Whiskies and Brandies AND BEST OF ALL TUB'* . FLAT 8HOALS CORN WHI8KY! which It noted to be tiro finest that is mr.de. All of the above for medical purpose?, “*"•* GEORGE & HARTNETT, . d&rtdecM WATCHES '|1 ★ JEWELRY, ★ ■> . DINNER AND TEA SETS m f 1 SETS, ENGLISH - decorated DECORATED KENTUCKY GLASS, GRANITElVARE. TIN lustre ASHfbPLAiN CODING ..... MID WOODEN and - CHINA plain WARE. j TH^I AND STOVES. SEE AND PRICES. >VELTY CO. ff ^ 'ifOBNU ABOUT. Matt.?* C*ac«raS«y People it ml Gee oral Havre Goulp. U18 KKASON. 1 wouldn't wear a jeraay, To show my figure the thin, moat of And let men see me ' U ' lug* '* r Wes horrid bone and skin. . firlffln, Ha., Sept. BO. I wouldn't bang my ringlets, Nor wear store hair at all: I woula’tchose gay feet French-heeled shoes Striped Silk Velvets $1,00 To mate my look small. Silk per I woaldn’ wear corset yard, plain Silk Velvets 75o., a Plushes $1,00. These prices are O, To I would sqaeeae be my from lrfhgs all thing? and waist; free— 50 r pef Oort, under competition. Only by nature graced. • E. J. F: FlRMISTER. I wouldn’tfthtnkof marriage; To help At home I’d plan. T" In BocanseM fact, I Wo«ld be—very good— am a man. New Jersey Jaokets in the latest Mrs. J. LT Moore went to Atlanta styles. Largo lot of Misses and yesterday, r|5 °- Will Ntimally, of GresweH, was in J. PiKMiBTKU. I the city yesterday. to- B,co ■» Hammond, mzmim of .. McD*iongh, n* . was “The President’s Wile” in the city yesterday. Miss Edua Ansley left yeaterday for Is as f«r ahead of any other flour in Southwest Georgia. the market as Mrs Cleveland herself P, F. Foster, of Zebnlon, paid the Is above all competition in rank and city visit yeaterday. beauty. lie popularity is ehown by a the fact that its sale is not confined win W L“'S. mH O I SU ° WS,j0 ii,. " to few, but J is sold by deal ' a every the . city yesterday. In Griftn. Be sure and order “The A. A, Murphy, of Barnesville. in President’s Wife.” seplfidSm was the city yesterday, ...... Will Howell, „ ,, of Zebnlon, was m tho ., BETTER THAN DIAMONDS. city yesterday. The Diamond Patent Flour in bet Dr. Collins, of Towaliga, was in the ter than alt ethers, as alll will testify. city yesterday. Buy NO OTHER. For •■■ale by J. C. A, Dickerson, of Williamson, wan M, Mills, S. H. Deane, McFarland, in the oity yesterday. rick BoylesACo., R, F. Strickland, Fat Tho Georgia Midland is building a & Brooks, J. FI. Keith & Co., new sido track near the depot. tndG. W. Clark A Son. slldlm Hon, J.F. Madden, of Concord, wbb in the city yesterday on business Postell’s Elegant! Three new buggies and two wagons Th* fluent flour in the world. were carried away from tne city yester Tbonp who have need it never nee day. toy othnr, it never fails to give the Book agents are numerous as tho meet perfect satisfaction. Call on J. weather grows colder and money more H. Keith A Co, S. H. Doane, J. M. plotitifuL I •Mills, G. McFarland, Boyles & Co., or Wediredtyour careful attention to W, Clark A Bon. mtg26d3m the advertisement of tne New York j Store. I PRINTER WANTEO, We know of a wedding that is going I A steady young who has had to occur bocu, but we don’t proposo to man tell who? Can guess? One or two years experience in a print you i g office a# compositor can get a per From this date, during fall and win anent situation and fair wages by ter, evening prayer on Wednesday at at once to this office, tf fonr o’clock yt St, George’s church. | B. F. Culpepper, who lives near the SMOKE! city, lost his barn by fire one day this week. Hioeees is were covered by in Ooa JcnrroB Partner, the best Ci surance. gtr in tbs market. Sold by all lead Ben Browij would Lot go- to the sing mg dealers ia Griffiu- L Cohen & ing at Locua^ Grove because his best v»Oj Soto Agcns, Macon, (}«, girl did n<g attend. Wo sympathize I augSdSra with you Bed. ' Rev. A, Visit 0| Peden and wife, after sev | Advice to Mothers. eral days to their son, Capt. D. D. Peden, left {Jr their home at Pedenvillo I yesterday.' *a la the United States, and ten Lost dollar iu Coffin bill. on Finder Saturday will please morning | j a re years with never turn to W. ij Malaier. Sunny Side, and j to keen ,i.„ !ous °f mothors be liberally rewarded. Captain mley olev Higgins, of Tuskcga, mtejiDd Ala., came yesterday Ho will to remain visit his in j the cityfr-fc daug hter. . U»i, j Pare old Baker rye whiskey at. Beymore’a. Budweiaer beer at Cioorgo Seyir.ore’a; the finest beer in the world. Flat Shoals corn whiskey, pure aa the moonshine in the heaven#, at George Seymore's, J. T. Waterman has run through the Tliomaston Times and is soon to go to Atlanta. Ed Cox says XXXX Gibson rye whis key is the finest ever made and Ed is a good judge. For sale at George Sey more’s, James Patton, of Zstella, was in the city yesterday and * aubser bed for the News. He Bays it is undoubtedly the best paper he ever read. Tne past few mornings bars been sog gestivo of winter. Fireu have been in order and have proved to be very com fortablo indeed. Col. and Mis, W. E. H. Searcy, who has been on a visit to New York, re turned to the city yesterday. We wel come the Colonel back into our midst. The cold wave that struck us yester day made us think that winter was al ready upon us. An overcoat felt very comfortable in the early hours of the morn. Mrs. Sarah Beeves and Mrs. P. M. Biown, of Griffin, are guests of Mr. Robert N. Ellis, and will spend some time with relatives here,—[Greenville Vindicator, Jack Frost has made his appearance at Decatur, Ala., and his visit, we hope, will prove a God send to those suffer I ing AUf$ wiih WliU yellow JCJ1UW fever AC* Cl and blot it rn ^ely from their midst. Miss Lena Yv'ardo, ouo of Griffin’s charming young ladies, who has beeu teaching school nt Tho Bock, returned to tho city yesterday. It is nseloss to add that hor hosts of friends and nd mirers are more than pleased to hear of her r.eturn. « Jim Newton came up from Thomas ton last night to buy a suit of clothes from J. II. White, Jr., & cj., and looks very handsome in them. This firm sells nothing but first class goods, and those who have patronizod thorn once will never bny elsowherc. Griffin is to have a live auctioneer the coming week, Capt. Frank A. Hervey, of tho auction firm of Horvey & Su¬ tlers, Macon, Ga, will soil through our Mr.Cunninglinm,a bankrupt stock Of Clothing, hats, etc. Now will be your timo. ns such chances seldom occur in this vicinity. Goods will be sold for what they bting. About 8 :30 last night a negro boy named Tom Woodward had Ins throat cut in front of Strickland's bar. Tho cut tieg was done by Jim Fnlgum. who works in tho broom factory. The wound was dressed by Dr, Drewry, who pronounced it s were but not nec J essarily dangerous. Fu'gnm was arrest ed anil will bo tried tomorrow morning. I The Newton Beers {Company, which opened the season Lcre witu au excel lent performance week before last, did not ndvertis0 in the NEWa anJ bnd very small audience. Goodyear, Cook A Dillon's minstrels [advertised in the News and on Friday night had a crow U ded fi° uac - with nearly every seat fil 1 l’ Jl ° moral .needs no printing. On Friday evening a little six year old negro girl, daughter of Tom Breed, who lives on Wiley Patrick’s place, \, in Cab in> di „ tliotf caught Lor tir S3 on fire aod runuing ontof tho house was burned so badly as to cause death. As the groes leave their children in the house while they go into the fields to pick cotton, we doubtleas hear more of these casualties ns tho season progresses.^ A BIG AUCTION. MACON COMES TO GRIFFIN. pj^ Cat]erj% &c t0 be „ iven awfly by Auction Thuiisday. Fuiday and Satdeday.Oot. 4th, 5th and 6th. This bankrupt stock comes from tbo great Auction Mart of Hervoy & Suborp, Macon, Ga., and will be closed out regardless of value, at Cunningham's Auction House, Hill Street, Griffin, Ga. Capt. Frank A. Horvey, Macon’s AncHoDeer ’ wi!1 cocdnct tbe I«?‘ Don't Fail ro Come. sun-tne&wed. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tin* Powder never vanes. A raatvi portly, ottengUi and vrhttlesomaees. 1 economical than the ordinary kinds, and oan not be eoW iu rHorl «,.Hpetito» weight, wiUi tae niultilude lio^phate of low test, alnm or i Powder*. Koid onir n «*»». Bora Bakiko Powvaa Co., W*> Wall Stir. i. 4»h hew Vtrk ,rte-6>Vwtv-tw fotnmn t.t or n»yv. — Jtresh Cake Every Day! Leave » your y( orders with us—they will be flUed by Mrs. Ida the Judkins. city. CaU Best and Line of fCip will Cigars in " we save you money, J. H. Keith Co & I will have to-day nice mixed fish. Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Crabs, Rice Birds, only Celery, 35c doz. Bananas Mixed Pickles, Pickles, 70c gallon, 85c gallon Sweet Plain Pickles, gaixuu, 60c gallon. Cl eese 15c lb to-day. A large lot of A. E Crackers .just received; 20 different var -‘ties. Schweppe fine ginger bottle. ale.soda water and Lemonade 12c per 50 lb any Patent flour §1.65 to-day. J. 3VI. M ILLS NEW GOODS! New Codfish Spanish Onions Pork Sausage Virginia Yellow Cabbage Bananas Diied Beef Large Will have fresh fish all kinds to-day. Fresh Oysters. Full line eatables to-day. Give us a trial. Prompt delivery. C- W. Olark A Son. To the Democrats ot Spald¬ ing County. The election for State officers will off the 3d of October, which is next Wednesday, and it is our duty go to the polls and and vote for the nominees. 1 find that some are reluctant about going to the Now, this is wrong. We must be careless, but think of our and our children, and above thing let us do our duty and a Democratic Representative Spalding. While there have other issues before the people in past, there are now only two par the Democratic and the Repub¬ and we must eithersend a white or a colored, as there is a color man running against our norai The negroes are well organized wo should be, too, or there might trouble. Mr. Collens is a young and haa done a great deal forlhim in the way of preparing himself business and attends to his busi well, and is well fitted for the Now, in conclusion let me every Democrat to go to the and vote, and do not neglect or it. Hoping you will al! turn out and I remain Yours respectfully, J. H. Malaier, Chairman Dem. Ex. Com. Spalding Co. rid of that tired feeling Sarsaparilla, as qoiek ns which pos¬ Take Hood’s strength, a good appetite, and health. 5 BARGaTnsTBARGAINS! ! My short lengths iu Fine Dress have sold rapidly the past week few left, besides making of the biggest bargains in dress goods ever shown here. them before making your pur at E. J, Flemistek’s. • The Kcuuhlican Ticket, A Republican ticket being some¬ of a novelty in this section, we below one that was being circn on tho streets yesterday: REPUBLICAN TICKET Fdr Governor of Georgia. Bishop H. M. Turner, Of Fnlfou County. - For Senator 27th District, S. B. Buford, Of Spalding County. For Representative, L. K. Evane, Of Spalding County. All of the above are colored. It rumored that instructions have received from Atlanta to add name of J. S. Bigby, (white) of for Attorney General, and E isley, Jr., (eol,) of Fulton, Secretary of State. For Comptroler General, J. U. of Savannah, and for \Y. J. White, of Augusta, named. It is note expected they will t.e elected, but this is avoid voting for Democrats. ’ Aue=rrrtrtr. T. You 7 are o’clock requested to meet evening. prompt at to-morrow of importance. J. T. STEriiKNsox, N. G. B. C. Randall, P. S. CLOTHING TO ORDER* I now have tall line fall Philadol samples Jacob Reed’s Sons, of Penn. Take tr.easur. S for suits Or Overcoats. Fits guarnn- or no *aie. Prices same as ready made etmhiug. E. J. Fi.kmibtkr. INTO I We Are Not Bragging 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 ?.i Scheuermann White’s Ask your friends about our elegant line of Dress Goods and Trimmings. WE AREINOT AFUAIO TO C0MI%E 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. ★ 0U P 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 -Best Assortment- AND PRETTIEST PATTERNS IN TOWN. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED DUR- ING THE LAST WEEK, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLV’S, EXTRA SUPERS INGRAINS, NAPIER MATTINGS, Rugs of Every Desrip’n ---}ot- rr SCHEUERMLri & 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 lowest prices. TRY OUR GUARANTEED SHOES AND YOU’LL BE Convinced ! Men’s Boys and Children’s Suits - and - Overcoats BEING RECEIVED EVERY DAY AND MARKED AT PRICES TO MOVE THEM. LADIES’ RIBBED FLANNEL SHIRTS. within We have the opened up days a line of these feel goods confi¬ past few that we dent will be just the article that the ladies want. Not too heavy and very soft. Either all wool or part wool, Red or White. Children _ Ribbed W ool Vest received. infants just ■ In Chambers. Judge Jas. S. Boynton returned horrn yesterday from holding New ton superior court. It was a big ses sion and a large amount oi business was transacted, including the con- viotion of fivo persons for the illicit sale of whisky, who were fined from $10 to $250 and costs. . A session of Spaldiog superior court was held in chambers yesterday morning. Tho Griffin Electric Light and Water Company was granted the charter prayed for. The hearing on a motion for new trial in Pike superior court, in tho case of Mrs. West, of Barnesvile, vs. tho Central raihoad, was postponed until November 3d. A motion for new trial in Monroe court, in the case of Leary vs, Cen tral railroad, damages, was postpon ed until December 1st. family secrets. * Ubg a warm knife for cutting warm bread and the like. A paste of whitning and benzine will removo spots from marble. A salt ham should be soaked ovc night in plenty of soft water prev; ous to boiling. After washing a wooden bowl place it where it will dry equally on all sides, away from the stove. Fruits stains on white goods can be removed by pouring boiling water directly Ircm the kettle over the spots. Hive sirup is good for croup or inflammation of the lunge.' It is to be keptiu a cool place, for if it sours it is very poisonous. If you want poachad < ggs to look particularly nice cook each egg in a muffin ring placed in the bottom of a saucepan of boiling water. b-r-J ^UULWE PURE IQHT ^ pRPRICE§ Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a ccn tury. It isused by the United States Gov¬ ernment. Endorsed by, he heads of the Great Universities the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Fime^r ’PRICE Aiulr BAKING POWDER CO. NEW IOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. dithwSthp.top col.Erin _______ —— AND ---- Country Corn Whisky. Also, all kinds of Wittes, Liquors first and Cigars such as are, Everybody kept in a is class establishment invited to cifl *nd me at No* 48, West side HiH street. s21d&w3ta JOHN ISON.