The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, October 10, 1888, Image 4

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THE HOST G000S FOR THE LEAST MONEY - toi - E. R. ANTHONYS DRUC STORE, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OIU, VAMMHHKWl etc. -,-m. v.„ , T.TI.) *«»<-. Hair t. i Toe'll Perf-: v- • '!'■> idKtetter P«pCT. Pmm, IoIl EowJ®! 1 **, <«***• Potty, Uo|» aaffCi im: y». PkfMttWt*’ fWvipUoo. OM-jv-wW, 4-f cr r.tfbt, FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET -Al*o t » full ime t»f--- Drags, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,011s, Brashes And I>ruggi*t*’ SoppV.^, *1 bottom pric**, can ALWAYS be four. AT DBEWRY’S DRUG STORE an HSU IKrBtUGKirPtN, GA. WE KEF1* ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and CIGARS AND TOBACCO. tW Al tb* LOWEST PRICES bfuy one in On r.l> . W< > • t- fir.. Whiskies and Brandies AND BEST OK ALL THE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! wikh S* noted to tre theft»e*t that i* ratd*. Ali of the above- ( r mad. *1 ; -ri C GEORGE k HARTNETT. ; - WA TClf ★ JEWELRY, ★ DINNER AM) TEA A f/ —M- - •' •h.", <-*; * ■ . / a ■ < *w V . * DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN h;.* ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA SETS, GLASS, TlN AND WOODEN WARE. KENTUCKY COOKING AND STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES. r NOVELTY CO. Griffin, 6a., Oft. 10. House to Rent. Apply to J. A. Stewart, at E. Flwmater'is. If SMOKE! Our JtmioK Pabtsek, the bent ear in tbe market. Bold by all uigdealers in Griffitr L Cohen Ca, Sole Agent!, Slacon, Ga, aog8d3m The Best Meat Market la Griffin is that of Simpson i. opposite No, 2 Engie House, oratrect. Nothing but first meat sold, and cvejytbing fresh clean. When you want ooou gave them a call. 11. octTdlm “The President’s Wife” Is as fsr ahead of any other flour the market as Mrs Cleveland is above all Its competition in rank beaoty. popularity is jhotvn the fact that its sale is not to a few, bat it is sold by every it Griffin. Re sure and order President'flJWife.’* seplodffru BETTER THAN DIAMONDS. Tbo Dismond Patent Flour is ter tbsn sll ethers, as alii will Buy NO OTHER. For vale by M. Mills, S. II. Deane, Boyles A Co., K, F. Strickland, Keith rick & Brooks, J. II. & andG. W, Clark A Son. slldlm Postcll’s Elegant! The finest flour in the Those who havo need it never any other, it never fails to give most Keith perfect satisfaction. H. Call on H. & Co., S. Deane, J. Mills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., G. W, Clark & Bon. nng26d3m No Keller for Mo. Yon may fesl this when under treatment of Romany, andnot get any lief for dicrrbeea anil dysentery, aot try Dr. Bigger»‘» Huckleberry (’ dial, yon will then have relief. Advice to Mothers. Mi*. Wmtow’s Sootoixo for children teething, is the of one of the best female nurses has physicians been used in for tho forty United years States, with failing for their success children. by millions of of teething its value During the is It relieves tho child from pam. cures eniery and diarrhoea, griping in bowels, and wind colic. By health to tbe child and rests tho Price 25 cents s bottle, angeod&wU •HOLM! Alton. Mau.n ( aac.ralat P.opl. a>d • ral I.*i O.wlp. WOTBEB HI HElBlj It wa* an an' ieut dame, aornna the tale. Who, Id a >ut«f)<it motlonleM, ,an, re,! Conveyed hi rnelf along aa one in ijueat f)f good, or ill it might t>e, nor did fail To reach her goal ; a enp of tin, a pail And t platter the ahelf—a weradlapoaada* aeemed it ! jam tlom t stood Ttse place, foraootb. where *he did oft Heraelf and dnlub (ompanion. tri. d and But now it wa* Die trn-ty < ornrade’s fare The question to t« solvri, him *hc Menght, For him ulie anxious peered, hoping P> vie The frugal i>one ; alas ! the place was And thus the wretched hound possess'd it Andrew Walker left for Atlanta yes day. Mrs, 8. P, Hair went to Atlanta today. David i. Bailey, Jr., went to yesterday. Major Bradley, of Paducah, Ky., iu tbo city. Dr. T. J. Collier »pejt yesterday Hunny Hide. n . J. Thaxtm, of Elgin, vmib d clty y( . ster day. nA fierce, of Z uil.i, v cs, y yesterday. Dr, j. P. Taylor, of Haralson, was I tfio city yesterday. j Misses Norton, of Qreswell, were hf! 01 ^ J l 'iterday. Hon. t. V. Allen, uf Thoui i -i iu the city lust night, Hon Orc ,, uo Jlick of H dbmv,!! visited Grifliu yesterday. Mias Bella Drowry, of was in tli; city yesterday. Major J. F. Thaxton, of Elgiu, in the city yesterday. Rev. W. I’. Hemphill, of Z buion was iu the city yesterday. Mrs. 4. W. Perkins, of Locust J wok m the city yesterday. Mrs. M. It. Browu oud Miss Isnu went to Atiantu yesterday. Miss Ellen liuir returned lost night from a visit to friends in Rockmart. The birds and oysters at Dock •com to be finer this year than ever. Miss Genevieve Hemphill,of Zebulou, accompanied her father to Griffin yest. day. Deputy Collector J, It, Ringer to Warm Springs yesterday on ness. If you want anything for the man, whether liquid < r solid, go to Isoh'k and get it. The Griffin Female College is pros pering excellently aud gaining new r cession* everyday. Mrs. Benson makes an inter, -ting nn nouccement in the millinery liue m columns this morning, C. W. CLears, General Agent of the Georgia Miilla 1, was the city yesterday on business. Blakely A Son are naw turning large quantities of the handsomest job printing ever seen in Griffin, They has .' added a complete new assortment of the latest style* and faces vl type and haven full stock of stationery, which they aell at cost aud turn out work twen ty five per cent cheaper than anybody. I‘s - Job -Mtt( - Office. We have added $300 worth new and beautiful type the to our office, also a big stock of Stationery, bought benefit manufacturers, of, charging which we sive our customers the work and 15 no profit 25 on stationery, firing us your save to per cent. BLAKELY & SON. j ! Lresh Cake Every Day! Ee&V£ you TOUT OUlfTS With US^thPJ' Will 1)6 11116(1 by Mrs. Ida Judkins. Best Liue of Cigars in the city. Call aud we will save you money, J. H. Keith *Co ! found la oar * cotire *dverti*iDg that application eohamn* will will be be mode to She legislature tor to axe end ment to the city charter allowing the Aldermen a salary. IY-op'e earning to Oti&a and wanting s good, square meal—one that they can enjoy—with any of the delicacies of the season that may be desired, cannot do better than to patronise Dock l*on** reat* tutus. held ^7^"^““,^! Oriflio beginning Wedoeeday in >>n of next week, the 17th last. Every j eLnich of this order and faith in the Htate u expected to have a repress tire present. The Griffin Orchestra will meet at a. that the boys will decide to have a min j strel a* we feet assured they have all { the talent that ia nece.aary for ama j T* a™*, »«-* ^u Lavi a spelling bee in the Opera House, | and among other attractions on the programme is a spelling contest be tween Governor Gordon and Ex-Govtr nor Bullock. Bnpehntemlect Slaton, of the Public Schools, us the spelling mas ter. It is for ibe benefit of the yellow fever sufferers. J. C. Manning, a representative of the Home Library Association, of ^Chicago, is in the city for the purpose of obtain icg memberships and has made a very good start. lira scheme is certainly a ' good giving all members an oppot one, j tuaity to buy auy publication at prices been ; that will aatorrah those who have j uaed to paying regular retail prices for ! books, while a condensed encyclopedia , j is given as full compensation for the \ low membership fee. When Mr. Man j ning calls npon you it will be well worth , !lt while to examine into the merit* j ( j a-^ciattm be represents. Impure, w of this trie Mood '.(ten Hood's cause Parsaparil great j 1 antso)»A-e at season; lii puriiiea the blood, and cures all stu b af- f.ction*. 1 j HIE ( 01 NTT POLITICS. k Delegate i'rimary to be Held on l’resl | dential Election Day. The Executive Committee of Pike county met Monday, the Sth ii.st., at Zebuion, in accordance, with a call of the chairman, for tbe purpose of pre scribing the manner and inode of nominating county officers, fixing the day, &c., for said nomination. It was ordered: “That on the 1st Tuesday of No vember next, the day of the national; election, at the various districts of ! sai tion l county held to there elect be delegates a primary to meet elee j j in convention at Zobulon the follow ino Wednesday of said month V* notn inate county officers, with the follow iiijT advice of the Executive Commit tee: “That at each primary election to keep in mind the idea of harmony in dividing equally, as far as possible so to do, the officers between the two former wings ol the Democratic par ty, that no clamor of disatisfaction or excuse shall ever be raised or heard again from the center of old Pike to its widest circumference, or even down to its pine-knot borders.” All of which meets my earnest ap proval. and no doubt will with every Democrat. An address by the county chair man was requested by the committee, and when written up will try and ’ end A. II. R. you a copy. •-------- • • • ---- Liberated from their Fetters liy the helpful, gvnlal action of that most beneficent of aperients, liostetter’s Htomai h HiUei-w, the bowels soon throw off the bur. den thst their paralyzed normal freedom and weaked action. them, The aud rwuu of i action of the Bitter*, unlike that of average purgative*, involves oo griping or drench- mg. If it did it would, like tuem, be value¬ less for orditury use. attending There is nothing operation. nu gentle or unnatural its C'pim the liver no less than the boweis, heatiifni its j action is most benign, promoting a bilious set retion, aud directing out of the wrong and into the riggt other channel, Conjoint ly with costiveness, systematically bilious symptoms used, disappear alien it is well and the stomach is strengthened as as I regulated by it Malarial complaints, rheu matisrn, troubles debility, completely nervousness reiievep and by it, kidney Sleep j are and 11 ! ; tt It* »r< invariably promoted by it. , ’ Council Meeting. The city council held tbeir regular mcf-ling l ist night. Tho only thing of any importance was a motion to il of < fficer l’helps from the force. It was moved that he be admitted to the force again. After a heated discus sion flic matter was finally put to a vote. S.x of the Alderman voted against his amit tance and grm for ad mittance. There being no further busitur.* therefore tbo council then adjourned. A Hold Rohh i y, A man by the name of Smith, of Creswcll, was knocked down on last Saturday night near the cotton facto ry. Mr Smith bad sold a bale of cot ton and it is presumed must have ex hibited the money publicly and the robbery tempted by such a large amount of money, laid their plans to rob him when he left the city. Iin mediate steps will he taken to dig cover the theives and if caught they will be severely dealt with ----- « *------ Papular diiuriminatioim in favor of Dr. Bull* Cough Sjrep lias given it a larger *ale tean any other remedy of it* eia»s. Pric e cents. I »ill have to-<iay nice mixed Bah. Fresll OjSteFS hllllDip, LlflOS) BiC6 Birds, CclCFJ, BfllianflS Ollly 35C tlOZ. ^jrj xe< | I>icklC,S, 7(>C gallon, gallOU, Sweet PiekleS, 85C Phi ill PickleS, HOC gallOU. 15e lb to-day. A large lot of A. E, Crackers just received; JO different varieties. Schweppefine ginger ale, soda w ater and Lemonade Pic per bottle. Wbany 50lban^^dent^u^ miKntiV Pliant Patent flnill* flour^L65_to-<lay rSUlal Lbo^-cia^ ^ ^ NEW GOODS! New Codfish Virginia Spanish Onions Cabbage Pork Sausage Large Yellow Bananas Di ied Beef Will have fresh fish all kinds to-day. Oysters. Full line eatables to-day. us a trial. Prompt delivery. C- W. Clark A Son. Pomona Pickings, Pomona, G.v , Oct. 9.—Misses Ed Stanley and Josie Miles, of Grit spent Monday among tbeir many here. We sre glad to announce the recov of Miss Jessie Treasure from her illness. Charles Smith and Charles Crock attended services at tbe Baptist in Griffin last Sunday. W. H. Brooks, of The Rock, spent with his father’s family here. Tbe Pomana Farmers Alliance held tbeir regular semi-monthly meeting Saturday at Tirzah. Business was very brink Saturday. Tbe Tirzih Mission Band held monthly meeting last Sun Another new industry for Pomona. Master I) 0 |phus Tucker has twelve Newfoundland dogs which he offers f or sa [ e «pbe weather continues favorable fof harvesting the fleecy staple. S. S. Crocker is touching up his residence very artistically with a new coat of paint. We are glad to note these improvements. Who will be next ? Squirrel hunting seems to be the favorite sport of our young bloc ds just now. They report squirrels very plentiful this season. John Sutherland returned last Sat urday from Newnan. The forests and fields are begin ning to take on the beautiful colors peculiar to autumu. B. There are two forma of chronic rheuma¬ tism; one of wbirti the joint* are swolen and red with fever; in the other the joints are only stiff and painful, Iu either from Salvation Oil may be replied on the effect* of the cure. It kills pain, 35 cents. (ioorgia’s Cash Itox. The forthcoming annnal report of the Comptroller-General contains a complete record of the financial trans actions of the State government for the , faseal „ , year ending , October . , , 1. m, ibe figures may be dry reading, but they will interest the people who pay the taxes. The cash balance October J, 1887, was $349,762.38. The receipts to 1888. were §=1,906,692.21, lvin • • 8 ali available available tidal total nf OI S2 .._._oU, 2S0 Tbe expenditures for tbe footed . , up the , enormous 8Uta of , The larger items of receipts were following: Capitol tax $261,750-14, general §906.880.02, fees of inspectors 46, convict hire §23,000 in taxes and fees $36,273,20, tax 165,981.82, railroad taxes sale of bends *95,000, of the Western Atlantic rail *300,000- Tbe largest disbursemuts were: Public debt, *802,734,69; new uapi £207,560.53; civil establishment, Lunatic Asvlum,£ 191, Legislative payroll. $H2i, Department of Agriculture, Asylum for the Blind, £16, Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, Fund for Artificial I.tmbs Disabled Veterans, $27,500; Fund, «308,881.38; School of £40,825.80: special ap $33,371.82; Supreme reports, $6,000. The cash bal in the Treasury October 1 was One lap (its mother's) for the well baby in day time. About 700 lap* of the bedroom fioorat night for ttie happy (?) father ua less he has a bottle of Dr. Bull's baby Syr. up t« ea«e the little sufferer. I i BUST: WEEK CROWDED Morning ’ BUT ^ ^ ^ |||||j| j ABE PREPARED it FOR A * Much Larger Crowd ; THIS WEEK. SHELVINGS CRAMMED NOT FULL, COUNTERS FEW UNSEASONABLE PILED UP GOODS, WITH GENUINE) NOR ARE] WHOLESOME BARGAINS, IK A Y0I)| THEY CONFINED TO DOMESTICS. BUT ANY AND EVERYTHING THAT NEED 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. IIul Our So c. Henrietta Cannot be duplicated elsewhere for less than 50 c 0u^ buyer was fortu¬ nate enough to find these goods at a great bargain. The lot was too targe for us, but were forced to take them all. ★ WE ARE PROUD OF OUR SUCCESS ir 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 Dollar will buy at SGHFUERMAN & 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 81 50 GLOVE IN THE CITY. 16^.10 c. for a pair of Ladies Linen Cuffs! r^5 cents for a Ladies Linen Collar ! Great Bargains in Red and White Flannels, Comforts,Blankets and Buggy Rohes. Shoes, shoes, Shoes. A Ladies Kid, worked button hole, good shoe. $1 25. A Ladies elegant Dress Shoe, our regular $2 00 goods, at $1 50. We defy you to buy our $2 50 shoes elsewhere for less than $3 00. Our $2 75 Shoes is our Leader. Then, Reed's Ladies Fine Shoes and Ad ler's Men's 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, $15 00 $18 00 and $20 00. Boys Snits from $2 00 up to $10. Scheuermann White. Turkey'* repaid Softliery. Turkey, since it has given Bosnia to Austria, to Servia its complete independ¬ ence, to Bulgaria complete autonomy, to Rontnelia a nearly independent govern¬ ment, and has been shorn of other frag¬ ments of its polyglot population, has a greatly diminished force to draw upon for soldiers. Besides this it is deeply in debt, and always without money enough to pay its army on a peace footing, to say noth¬ ing of what it would have to do in case of war. The Russian indemnity ha* not been diminished even by a first payment. It is a threat held over the sultan’s head, to be used at some critical moment. It* soldiers who were sent home a few week* ago. after their first term of sendee had expired, were not paid, and there was a sort of mutiny, which was quelled with difficulty. Without money it is impossible to buy tho arms which it needs to equip its infantry. When it gets rifles at all it is obliged to content itself with an inferior weapon, or one thrown a little out of date by those just adopted, by the great powers. —Brussels Cor. San Francisco Chronicle. A constipated hat/it of the body and all of its pernicious effects are quickly removed by Laxador. the great regulator. Price 45 cent.,. Sweet as Rosea II, 1 * Fraqr<mt! Lofting! The Leading Price 25 CU. FELiirXTI.tE.' "sold »t Druggists Laxador Cures Uver Complaint, Costive ness. Bilious Affections, Giddiness, A t druggists. 25 C. DfBULL’S SOUGH SYRUP CtlRE5 COUGHS 8t COLDS FOR 25 C Salvation Oil Price only 25 Cts. Sold by all drwggisU. Will ra/ievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia , Spellings,Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Headache, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Wounds,&c. i,nbn ri'irii/ LAUGB’S PLUGS, The Great Tobacco An - Udote!—Price 10 Cts. Atoll druggists, NOTICE Notice i* hereby given that application will b„- made to the next legislature for the pas the sage of a bill amending the charter of city of firi:51a so as to allow the Mayor and Council of said city to llx a compensation for the Aldermen of said city not to exceed fifty dollars per annum. MRS. - L - L. - BENSON H AS JUST RETURNED FROM A BANKRUPT - SALE In the North and offers the finest MILLINERY - AND FANCY GOODS AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES ! Call at the Agricultural Building. Farm and House and Lot For Sale A ai ro farm in :> miles of Griffin, Ga SO acre* iu woods, 120 in splendid state of cultivation, cleared of stumps and rocks, fix¬ ed for improved farm machinery. Machin¬ ery. stock, corn and fodder will be sold with farm if wanted. All ready for business anoth¬ er year. Also,a large roomy house and two acre tot in Griffin. Ga. For particulars ad. dress me at Griffin, Ga , care Clark A Son. septI9d&w3m THAI) CLARK. Milliner Y! A HANDSOME LINE OF New - Goods JUST FROM THE M VNUFACTOBY AND WILL RESOLD AT - Manufacturer’s Prices ! - Feathers and Flumes in new styles and colors and Latest Novelties in Trimming, which excite the admiration of all who see them. New good* arriving nearly every day during the fall. Call and see them, MRS. M. L. WHITE, Clark’- Building, Cor. of Hilt and Broadway.