The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, October 09, 1888, Image 4

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THE HOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY ! if . --t«t-- STORE, |||u E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUC HEADQOARTBKS FOB DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, • OILS, VABNIBHESt ETC. ____ fw. Toilet Sep*. Fanvy Half and Tooth Bnisbe*. Forfnmc* amt Toil'-' Ar- FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. • . KS ■' full line of- —-AJ«0, a Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, .Oils, Brushes And nrafgUta* Bapplea, at bottom pries, can ALWAYS be found AT DREWRY’8 tRRIIG STORK 28 HUl »treat,OMFFlN, GA WE KEF1* OS HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and Coffee CIGARS AND TOBACCO. KW’ At tie LOWEST PRICES of any one In the city. Wc have the fine t Whiskies and Brandies AND BEST OF ACL THE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! Which i* noted to he the Aneot that ii made. All of the above for medical parpo-e Coni* atdtNH. GEORGE & HARTNETT. d&wtd*35 WATCHES r ★ JEWELRY, ★ DINNER AND TEA SETS! —W- - 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. Griffin, Ha., Oct. S>. House to Rent. Apply to J. A. Stewart, at E. J. Flemiater’e. tf SMOKE l OtfB Junior Pabtner, the best Ci nt in the market Sold by all lead mg dealers in Griffiu - - L. Cohen & Co., Bolt Agens, Macon, Os. ang8d3m The Best Meat Market In Griffin is that of Simpson & Eady opposite No, 2 Eogie House, Tay or street. Nothing but first class meat sold, and evejytbing fresh and clean. When you want coon meat gave them a call. ail. octTdlm “The President’s Bite” la aa far ahead of any other Hunt in the market as Mrs Cleveland herself Is above all competition in rank and beanty. 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 snro and order “The President'slWife.” sepl5d3m BETTER THAN DIAMONDS. The Diamond Patent Flour is bet tor than all ethers, as alll will testify Boy NO OTHER. For sale bj J M. Mills, S. H. Deane, McFarland Boyles & Co., R, F. Strickland, L’a rick & Brooks, J. II. Keith & Co. and G.W. Clark & Son. slldlm PostelPs Elegant! The finest floor in the world. Those who have need it never use •ay other, it never fails to give the most perfect satisfaction. Call on J. H- Keith A Co., S. II. Deane, J. M. Mills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or G. W. Clark & Son. aug26d3m No Relief for Me. Yon may feel this when under the treatment of so many, audnot get any ro lief for dierrhcea and dysentery. Why not try Dr. Biggers-s Huckleberry Cor dial, you will then hive relief. Advice to Mothers. M/s. Wwblow’s Sootiiiko Svucr tor children teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and has (been been used for forty years with never tailing success children." by millions During of the mothars for their process of It relieves teething the its child value from is incalculable. dys pain, cures enterv and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to the child and rests the mother. Price 25 oents « bottle, augeodiwli BlttM-Priiliii-OM We have added $300 worth new and beautiful type to our office, also a big stock of Stationery, bought the of ttie manufacturers, which we give our customers benefit of, charging no profit on stationery. Bring us your work and save 15 to 25 per cent BLAKELY & SON. 'ROUND ABOUT. Maltun ('mceralai Ffoalf »»•» Uw • rul Ueulp. I’l ritTv or cause. Why hy does dots the me roguish rogmstt crow crow go go South no When nigh the winter draws ? For this, sny some; for that,some sav. But sure it Is—as sure ns day— The crow from nowhere goes away Without sufficient caws! Major Dauiel went to Atlanta yester day. Miss Ella Roberta has returned to the city. Ab, Cleveland spent Sunday in \t lantn. Col. W. E. H. Searcy went to Atlanta yesterday: Major l', U. Wilkinson is visiting Jiev. F. M. Daniel’s family. Young Grey attended the singing nt Brooks Station Sunday, Ben Brown attended the all day sing ing at Brooks Station Sunday. Baldio Davis left yesterday hr Ox ford, where he will euter college. W. M. Redding,aprommentjmerobant of Zebnlon, was in the city yesterday. Prof. Waugh preached a very iuterest iug sermon at the Baptist church Sun day. Col. Richard Moore and family, Of Culverton, spent Sunday iu tho city with friends. Three now members were admitted to tho Methodist church Sunday by cer titi cate. Mrs. 8. M. Reeves lias returned to tho city after two weeks visit to friends iu Greenville, Three cases were tried before Judge Cleveland yesterday morning and all were found guilty. R. N. Cole and George Meyers, of Nownan, were in the city Sunday, guests of Ernest Lower. Mr. Bradley,son of Dr. Bradley, wont o Oxford yesterday, where ho will re sutae liis studies ia tho oollege of that place. Tho ladies held tlioir regular meeting »t the Methodist church yesterday af¬ ternoon anil it proved to bo very inter estiug. after several days absence from the city, Miss Carrie White has returned home, to the gratification of her many friends. #► Next Friday and Saturday Mrs - Crock er will have haudsome fall styles of trimmed hats, which she will bo glad to have the Indies call and see. We again call the attention of our city j fathers to tho condition of our streets. We frequently hoar complaints and the | matter should be attended to at ouee. Judge Boynton will preside f>*r Judge Gustin this week at Houston superior court, as the latter judge is.diaqna ified iu several eases. Judge Gustin is pro siding iu Pike. The Grithn Manufacturing Company and the Kincaid Manufacturing Coinpa ny expect to move their offices up stairs iu the old bunk building on West Solo muu street iu a short time. They will bo haudsome and comfortable quar teis. Mias Maud Johnson has returned from Atlanta, where she has been spen ding a few days with friends. Hhe was one of the attendants at the Cabbage- Myers wedding. Mrs. Joshua Mills, who b.v been go ing around on crutches for some time past, fell and struck against a waabstand yesterday evening, cutting a severe gash in the hack of her head. Tho amount of silver change used in Griffin on Satuiday w astoniahine-. The vast unmber of mechanics and laborers who nre paid off on that day creates a demand for change that is often hard to supply. The young ladies have decided to give an jntertammaut one uigbt next week for the benefit of the Public Library The public should patronize this cause liberally, as we nil like to read good books. C. P. Nall, who is buying cotton In Jackson this season, spent Sunday iu Gridin. He says that Jackson is get ting only about half tho cotlou she ought, while u great deal of Butte coun ty cotton is coming to Griffin. David Berry, a notorious colored per petrator of small burglaries, was arres ted hero Saturday evening and lodged in the guard house, but took all the bars out of the ceil window and escaped through the lire eugine room yesterday afternoon. Paul Turner, of the Henry C'ouniy Weekly, was iu the city yesterday and secured a number of new advertise j meats from our livest merchants. ’I he j Weekly is a find class county paper, and circulates widely m a territory from which Griffin draws a greatdeftlof trade. It is a good paper to advertise iu. Yesterday was Capt. J. II. U bite s birthday. Ho says he is thirty eight years old, but with Liw martial bearing and handsome, clear cut features ho does not look as if that many years had passed over his head. Still, there is nothing like a clear conscience to keep a man looking youthful; and with his consistent record as the cheapest dealer iu clothing iu the South, never selling shoddy goods and always treating every customer fairly, it is little wonder that the senior member of tho noted firm of J. H. White, Jr., k Co., should carry off birthdays smilingly and show no evi deuce of ago. Cheerfulness is ono of the most vatua bio growths cuLivatible iu the gaidenof life. It ia a preventive for many of the ills of life, while its delicate and pleas ant leflucuco fills the atmosphere of one’s presence with the most grateful aroma. Cheerfulness should be cultiva ed under all circumstances, and it will bloom under all conditions and brignten even a winter of barren hopes. It is a jewel of the heart, which when it is injur ed covers its wounds like the oyster with a pearl, the jewel of clieerfn'uess. What matters it that things can’t go as you’d have them? It is unreasonableness itself to want tho whole world of your connections to revolve around you as a center of influence. Men should be able to differ iu opinion without any acrimony of thought or word. Many diseases date tlieir origin to functional disturbance of the stomach and liver. Laxador corrects these abnor xnfd conditions most surely ; hence the increasing sale*. Price 25 cents. I’arouts will get rest and the baby will be relieved from pain by using Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup, a harmless but rc liablo remedy. Price 25 cents. Shooting Scrape Near Hampton. Ha Mrrox, G Oct. 8.—Special— There occurred a serious but not dan gerous shooting affray on Mr. Zack Peebles' place, near Hampton, this morning. Alf Starr and Isom Reid had some words concerning a bet about tho distance All’s gun could shoot, lleid won the gun, where¬ upon Alf became enraged and went homo and got another gun, cause back where Reid was and deliberate ly shot him. The shot took effect in the neck and right shoulder. Reid was brought to town this evening and surgical aid was rendered by l>r. K. I’. t)ver’'y. Aif was drink¬ ing, but not too drunk to flee to parts unknown soon after the shooting. He was pursued by several of the citizens, but not captured. Warrants have been issued. All tho parties are colored. Bull’s Baby Syrup Facilitates Tee thing f —— r ifTIfCTf - Sold at druggists, ffeffu/ates U the Bowels! ____ ______ HofSC POWDER, I’rnrents I.mtg Fever an>l - cart* Dtfttemper. 1 pound lu ciu-'h package. For sale by all dealer!. Try It I 25, Sit oil Kill Ulll I I 9 A Cough*.Colds. For the cure Croup, of HULL rpnilRH's ^ Hoarseness, Asthma, -" 1 Bronchitis, ^0 relief 1# of U11 sumption, and for the V W Mlllw Consumptive At At dmunYtcfc druggists. persons. 25 ‘ATi ot| 1 11^ J_ ets. _ smoke Q gjlljf lweurcdsthomewii out Ucuknae andTPfel*fce?HA« two palm uroiistbomowitr sent 1 Boo* FBEE. of tar- Fresh Cake Every Day! Leave your orders with us—they will be iilled by Mrs. Ida Judkins. Best Line of Cigars in the city. Call and we will save you money. J. H. Keith & Co I will have to-day nice mixed fisli. Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Crabs, Rice Birds, Celery, 35c doz. Bananas only Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon, gallon. „ Sweet Pickles, 8.>c Pickles, Plain 60c gallon. Cheese 15c lb to-day. A large lot of A. E Crackers just received; •20 different varieties. Schweppe line ginger ale, soda water and Lemonade 12c per bottle. 50 lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day. J. JVC. JkfCILLS NEW GOODS! New Codtish Spanish Onions Pork Sausage ^ lrginia Cabbage Di ied Beef Large Yellow Bananas Will have fresh fish all kinds to-day. Fresh Oysters. Full line eatables to-day. Ml \ C US .1 iridl. V i*i*11 LI PPOlllflt Ullljll (IcliVCrV. Utu \ KjL . Q< W. Clark 4 Son. \\ here Judge S'ewnrt Will Speak. Next Wednesday night at DeGive’s opera house Gov. Gordon. Congress man JohaD. Stewart, Mr, -Jas. A. Gray, presidential elector from bis district,will address the democrats of Atlanta on the issue of ihe day. Col. E. P Howell will preside at the meet ioff. The following is a list of the ap pointmenU for Congiessman Stew art and Hon- James A. Gray - . Saturday, Oct. 13th. II o’clock a, m., Monroe, Walton county. Saturday, Oct. 13tb, 3 o’clock p. m, Social Circle, Walton county. Tuesday, Oct - 16th, 12 o’clock in., McDonough, Henry county. Saturday. Oct. 20th, 11 o'clock a. ro., Palmetto, Cimpbcil coudIv. Thursday, Oct. 25tb, 7-30 o'clock p. ro., Griffin, Spalding county. Friday. Oct. 26th, 11 o'clock a. m - , Fayetteville, Fayette county. Friday, Oct. 26, 7-30 p. in , Litho nia, Deli db county. Saturday, Oct. 27, 2 p. m . Con yers, Rockdale county. Hon. John T- Graves, elector from the state at large, Thomas E. Watson and Senator Colquitt will make a number of speeches in the district next week. Wakneb’s Loo Cab- ix Remidies.—“S arsap ‘arilla,” “Cough and Consumption Remedy’’ — “Hops and Buehu,” — “Extract,” — “Han- Tonic,“Liver Pills,”—“Piasters,” (Porours-Electrical),—“Rose Cream,” for Catarrh. They arc, like Warner’s Tippecanoe,” tho simple, effective, remedies of the old Log Cabin days. List of Letters. Advertised letters remaining in postoffice at Griffin, Ga., Oct, 8th, 1888, which will be sent to the Dead Letter office if not called for n 30 days: J. Black. Jas. J. Barfield. D. P. Elder. William Ehletu Squire Mathews, ool. Mrs. Winnie McClendon. Hiram McGriff. R. B. Moore. Miss Ida F. Wolf, cere A. G Mor- gan. Miss Annie Napier. Miss 31, A. Pitcher. Mrs. Alice G. Reid. L\ I). Reid. Carlo Starkes. 1 lave Scott. M. 0. Boadoix. P. M. If some enterprising fellow would uow corner the market on Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup he could make ins f irtuue. Be ware of frauds. “For l am declined into the vale of pears,*’ she said a little sadly, but iu deed I don't much miud it since 1 can b 5 Salvation Oil 1 for 25 cents ’ i! lillj J>0 (rOOd. \. V. Star. Tamm t v Ila i hue chosen to make . nutumatiou L>c Mayor in op position iu Mr. Hewitt, whose uouii Dutton us it citizens' c.tu.iui-.te will certainty be indorsed by lie-- County Democracy. This compels a local faction con test which might have been and should have been, prevented. The result will be that Mr rlewstt wiil be elected, and those who oppose him have gained noffiiug- We think they will have lost a great deal. Oar anxiety is regarding the Na tional and State tickets, If they do not suffer, wo can afford to regard the outcome oi the local situation with complacency. If every Demo crat will pledge himself to make the election of President and Governor the first consideration, the local con test vnay result iu a positive advan tage to the party. The disadvantage is, as we stated yesterday, the unfavorably impres sion it will create through the coun try. Lot it, then, be the pride of Democrats of every faction to show that all fears of disadvantage to tie National and State tickets are groundless. Impurities of the Wood often cause great annoys ace at this season; Hood’s Sarsaparil lh purities the blood, and cures all such af¬ fections. 1 One Yiew of Incnbaftw Farmer," "Many persons," says The Michigan “who are contemplating tho use of an inenbator tho coming season are looking at the different makes and making inquiry as to their merits. The matter of selecting one should bo carefully con¬ sidered. No doubt there are many ma¬ chines in the market which do excellent work; there are others which are perfectly useless and simply ‘catch pennies.’ First consider how much time you have to do- veto to one, and don’t "bo deluded into buying an incubator that tho inventor claims needs little or no attention, can be operated by a child, or (if it has a self regulator) will run for twenty-four hours without varying a degree. Wo do not ’ existence. In believe such an ono is in our experience self than regulating hot incubators are less laborious water ones, yet tho anxiety attending them is so much greater that "wo give preference to tho latter every time." Didn’t Want It Duplicated. A curious looking craft, built in a Chi¬ nese yard near Tnnkadoo, a sort of stern wheel boat in which the motive power was supplied by a number of coolies work¬ ing with tlieir feet, was seen passing down the Nile by an enthusiastic amateur photographer, a foreigner. He began to get it, his apparatus ia order to photograph when he was accosted by an officer, who said: “No can makee picture this steamer; bye’n by you go to England side he rnako all same." And to make sure warned tho foreigner with his camera off tho river bank.—New York Sun. W EiQHr \ _ PURE j 3 £RH v iis fnt.i r'.or excellence proven in millions i f lionn-s for more than a quarter of a ten tury It Uu-vd by the United States Gov- ' ■■iiiiii-nt. Endorsed by he heads of the Great t'niversitUs :is the Strongest, Purest and nu-t Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream j ILK Mme, Ins Powder Alum. does Sold not only contain in Cans. Ammonia, or , PRICK BAKING POWDER CO. srw TOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. dtthwMhp.toi) col.nrm j ~\7~ 1 2 / y i f / I) / • )) (>)* 1 f # i J. f A HANDSOME LINE OF New - Goods JUST FROM THE M \NUFACTORY AND WILL BE SOLD AT - Manufacturer’s Prices ! - J^yFeatliers and Plumes in new styles and coliirs .aid Latest Novelties in Trimming, "Inch excite the ndmiintion of all who see then:. Now goods arriving nearly every day during the fall. Call and seo them. MRS. M. L. WHITE, Clark's Building, Cor. of Hill and Broadway. mmm t* on oar . dicta Agem-y antbarfied Newspaper 1-hllndrlMM* of went* kens Aavei . BUST: CROWDED Morning Hill Eight BUT & White, it ARE PREPARED FOR A ★ Larger Crowd! ! THIS WEEK SHELVINGS CRAMMED FULL, COUNTERS PILED UP WITH GENUINE, BARGAINS, NOT IN A FEW UNSEASONABLE GOODS, NOR ARE CONFINED TO DOMESTICS. BUT ANY AND EVERYTHING THAT YOU FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR CAN BE FOUND CHEAPER AT Scheuermann White's THAN ANY PLACE IN MIDDLE GEORGIA. Woolen Dress Goods! 10 c. buys an All wool filling Cashmere. 15 c. buys a much nicer quality and worth anywhere 20 c. 25 c. bugs our brag Number, 36 inches wide and a lovely quality But Our 35c. Henrietta Cannot be duplicated elsewhere for less than 50 c. Our buyer was fortu¬ nate enough to find these goods at a great bargain. The lot was too large for us, but were forced to take them all. * WE ARE PROUD OF OUR SUCCESS * In Dress Goods this season. We dipped into a much finer line than is usu¬ ally brought to Griffin, but our friends have sustained us, and by the end of the season not a pattern will be left in stock. Broadcloth, Amazon Cloth, Surges, Henriettas. Surah Cloth, Plushes, Velvets. Plaid Surah. Braided and Beaded Passementerie. One Doflar will buy at SGHEUERMAN & WHITE'S a handsome Kid Glove that we defy any house to duplicate for less than $1 50. When this lot is gone we can get no more at the same price. THE BEST $1 50 GLOYE IN THE CITY. 8^10 c. for a pair of Ladies Linen Cuffs ! 1^*5 cents for a Ladies Linen Collar ! Great Bargains in Red and TViiite Flannels, Comforts,Blankets and Buggy Holies. Shoes, shoes, P Shoes, A Ladies Kid, worked button hole, good shoe, $1 25. A Ladies elegant Dress Shoe, our regular S2 00 goods, at $1 50. We defy you to buy our *2 50 shoes elsewhere for less than S3 00. Our S2 75 Shoes is our Leader Then. Reed's Ladies Fine Shoes and Ad * er s ^ en 8 Shoes are the “Bosses.” They are head and shoulders above any other make, according to our judgment, and we think we are pretty good es. HOME-MADE BROGANS AND WOMEN’S COARSE SHOES. MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN S CLOTHING i ★ Men’s Overcoats for $2 00; Men’s Business Suits for $5 00,worth $8 00; Men’s Business Suits for $10 00, worth $12 50; Men’s Dress Suits $10 00, $1500 $18 00 and $20 00. Boys Suits from $2 00 up to $10. Scheuerman^ White.