The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, October 17, 1888, Image 4

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W- THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST 5 ■ DRUG STORE, E. ANTHONY’S ‘R. HSADQOARTERS FOB DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, I-AINTS, OILS, VAB HI 8 HE 81 BTC. tir Pby#ldtt«»' Prc*crlpUon# wctiniwy co.r ponded, day or night. BOOTS,SHOES AND LEATHER Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty. jqgp-We warrant all work and (ball make it a point to misrepresent noth tog reclined a large shipment of Gents, Ladies and Miwses fine goods and school shoes for Children. H, W. HASsELKUS. WATCHES ★ JEWELRY, * DINNER AND TEA DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA SETS, GLASS, TIN AND WOODEN WARE. KENTUCKY COOKING AND STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES. NOVELTY CO. _ tirlffin, Slot Oct# 17* , &4KlN c POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Powder nerar varies. A mar rel o purity, strength and wholeaomneoa. More economical then the ordinary kiuda, ami can •ot be sold In oompetiton with the multitu le •f low Ust, short weight, alum RoyalIHakin. or phosphate Fewdera. Bold oni In oana. Perron Co.. 106 Wall Street, New York •tA-d&wlr-lou colamn lat or 4th nape. FUNERAL NOTICE. The friends N. and B, acquaintances Drewry of Or. and Mrs. are inr - ted to attend the funeral of Mr. Reu- ben Herndon from Dr. Drowry’s residence at 11 a. m. House to Rent. Apply to J. A. Stewart, at E. J. Flemietefs. tf SMOKE I Oub Junior Partner, the best Ci gar in the market. Sold by all lead ing dealers in Griffiu. L. Cohen & Co, Sole Agcns, Ditacon, Ga, »ug8d3tn The Best Meat Market n Griffin is that of Simpson & Eadv opposite No, 2 Engie House, T.ty or atreet. Nothing but first class meat sold, and eveiything fresh and elean. When you want good meat gave them a call. octTdlm “The President’s Wile” Is as far ahead of any other flonr in the market as Mrs Cleveland herself is above all competition in rank and beauty. Its popularity is shown by the faet that its sale is uot confined to » few, but it is Bold by every deal is Griffin. Re 6ure and order “The President's. Wife.’* sepI5d3m Postell’s Etegaut! The finest flour in the world. Tbcae who bare used it never use aaj other, it never fails to five the moat perfect satisfaction. Call on J. «. K«itb & Co , S. H. Deane, J. M. Mills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or CL W, Clark A Son. aug26d3m : - j Blakely s' Office *4 RUNS DAY aND NIGHT. ‘ i- ••“COME AND SEE,. m ;k ’KOUNI> ABOUT. Malltn ronr.rilof PmpI. And «*«» art. I lorn Uoulp, ■Xl'KBIKMCC. Tin* world was made when a man wu* Horn. He muM taste for himself the forbidden He springs. take warning from old fashion can never ed things. He must fight as a boy, he must driuk as a Ho youth, kiss, he love, he must must must to the trnUi Of tho friend of his soul; he must laugh scorn The hint of deceit in a woman's eyes That are clear as the wells of Paradise. Aud so he goes on till the world grows TUI his tongue has grown cautious, his has grown oold ; Till the smile leaves his mouth and the leaves his laugh, Aud he shirks the bright hondnche you him to quaff. He grows formal with men and with polite, distrustful of both when they’re And out his sight. his and drinks Then he eats for palate his head, Aud loves for his pleasure and ’tis time were dead. —(John Boyle O'Reilly. The Henry County Times wants a fair. Judge Hallia in attendance at Mi court. J. J. Maugham will spend to-day in ailga. Tom Swan, of Marietta, was in the city ter day. Mrs, Walter Ellis visited Sunny Side yea terday. J. I, Oxford and family left yesterday Atlanta. Judge Boynton is holding court In Donough. Mrs. W. H. Disinukc went to yesterday eveningr Do not fall to attend Mrs. M . R. Brown Jl Co's millinery opening to day. H. C. Haynes, of Atlanta, visited the Monday and attended the German that Dr, H. S. Bradley left yesterday for Barnes ville, where he goes to assist in a protracted meeting. Jno. W. Ward© leaves this morning for an extended trip through Louisiana, Texas Mexico. “The Campbells are coming," aud they are heartily welcome la the hospitable homes of Griffin. Oar popular county treasurer announces himself as a candidate for re-electien this morning. Our efficient county clerk, W. M. Thomas announces himself this m oroing as a candi, date for re-election. If you lovo to see a pretty and artistic play, do not fall to look in upon Mrs. M U. Brown «Ss Co's opening today. Aleck Murray attended the wedding of uleec, Miss Mary Weems, to II. B. Atlanta, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Juo. M. Williams returned to Wood bury yesterday, after a pleasant visit to her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Dismuke. Bvery Buiut and sinner should get his fifty ceuta ready to shy through tne blue window of the Baptist ehurch tomorrow night. Messrs. Powell aud Clayton, of were iu the city yesterday in search of a and buggy that a plug hatted stranger driven away It need not be inferred that the show tomorrow night will be a light enter talmnent just because the proceeds are to to buying windows When the new cotton mill is completed the total capacity of the Griffin factories will be 10,000 spindles and :<A0 looms, consuming 5,0C3 bales of cotton yearly. Dt. K.B. Drewry went to Decatur, Ala., yesterday evening, oolled there by the sud¬ den death of Mrs. Drewry s father, Robert Herndon. The remains will probably b* brought here. T. 8. Wright, of near Greenville, la in the city. Mr. Wright la one of Meriwether’s prosperous fnrmera and is well known in ooaelly. Judgo Y . J Williams, Of Woodbury, one of Meriwether county’s most prominent citi sens,was In the :lty yesterday with cotton. HI*many Gridin friends are alw ays glud to see him. All iovers of the good, the true and the beautiful should attend the Baptist entertain meut at Patterson’s Hall tomorrow evening as the pro .etda are to go toward getting new windows for Hie church. Mrs A M Fields, of Yellow Hirer, and Mrs. J. T. Turner, of Decatur, who liuva been guest* of Mrs Frank Doe for two weeks returned Vo their homes yesterday to the re¬ gret of their many friends. Mrs. M. R. Brown & Co’s grand opening of elegant styles of fall millinery will be the centre of attrucitioc today, aad every lady In Gridin will be tb#re. The decorations are elaborate and beautiful and the hats and bonnets dazzling and innumerable. One of the most pleasant events of the sea son will occur next week. TbeOriffln Libra, ry Association, assisted by other local talent, will give an entertainment. Their past suc¬ cess in tnis direction it, ajgusrantee that this occasion will not prove less interesting. Henry County Weekly : “The name of the New York Store, in Griffin, has become fa¬ mous, and Capt.W. O. Lyons is known to be one of ttie closest buyers in the dry goods trade. He buys bis goods for spot cash, and Consequently gets them at “rock bottom” prices. He is liberal and gives his custom¬ ers the benefit of his low purchases. There is no house in Georgia that will do better by its oustomers. Read his spacious ad. and call and examine his splendid stock when you go to Griffin.” CHURCHES OF CHRIST. Programme of the Tenth Annual Meet¬ ing, Convening To-day: The following is the programme of the tenth annual meeting of the Churches, of Christ in Georgia, which convenes at the Christian church here this morning : WEDNESDAY — MORNING SESSION - OCTOBER 17. 10:30. Devotional exercises. Address of welcome, by F. L. Ad¬ ams. Response, B. W. Golightly. Address, I. J. Spencer. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2:00. Devotional exercises. Ad¬ dress. Church Extension Fund, J. A. Perdue. Remarks. EVENING SESSION. 7:30. Annual address, Dr. A. G, Thomas. THURSDAY — MORNING SESSION — OCT. 18. 0:30. Praise meeting. Report of Executive Committee. Appointment of Committee. Report of State Evangelist, J. A. Perdue. Report of Treasurer, S. H. Broad nax. Sermon by T. M. Harris. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2:00. Christian Woman’s Georgia Missionary Society, Mrs. B. O. Mil¬ ler, President. evening session. i 7:00. Educational Society, Mrs. j A. C. Smith, Secretary & Treasurer. [ Sermon, I.J. Spencer. The following named ministers and delegates came in yesterday ; Rev. T. M. Foster, President ; Rev. J. A. Perdue, State Evangelist ; Rev. R. V. Omer, Rev. A. 15. Herring, Rev. F. L. Adams, Rev. B. \V. Go- lightly, Delegates. S. II. Broadnax and wife, Mrs. Dr. Barrett, E. L. Shellnut, II. Allen, Z. '1'. Prescott, II. Hodges, W. S. Gunter, Mrs. II. B. Joiner. The German. Tho young men of Griffin gave a delightful German at the Grey’s armory Monday night. DaDcing was in dnlged in tip to n late hour and everyone present voted the German a perfect success. The following couples were present: H. R. Flemister with Miss SaBie Charlton. Neely Smith with Miss Nellie Charlton. J. M. Mill* with Miss Maud Johnsou. .las. W. Ixigan with Miss Emma Juhn- son. H. B Mooney with Miss CleoneHudson. Jake Engle with Miss Hudee Asher. Stags—James White and H. C. Haynes. Do you suffer w ith catarrh ? You van be cured if you take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the gr.'iit blood purifier. Sold by all druggists. 1. List of Letters. Advertised letters remaining in postoffice at Griffin, Ga., Oct, 15th, 1888, which will be sent to the Dead Letter office if not called for in 30 days : Ishatn Barrow, Frank Belt, C. II. Brown, Mrs. Mattie Clark, R. F. Cau die, Homer Freeman, Miss Minnie Gilbert, Miss Emily Holland, Willie Harmev. Hollis, Miss. Miss E. Minnie Hall, B. Miss Johnson, Cordy j Lee Maxwell, col., Frank Mann, j James McCrary, Mrs. Mary E. Ow¬ ens, cob, Mrs. S. M. Martin, care of Jesse Pitts, Mrs. Annie Rogers, Is¬ rael Whatley, care of John Reid, Miss Julia Reid, Mr. W. P. H., II. L. Williams, Matt Wells, M. C. Wash ington. M. O. Bow doin, P. M. Thousands of people ate leading un satisfactory lives, because of the dis pin ting effects of indigestion. Let snen try Laxador and be happy. Troth Cake Every Day! Leave your orders with us—they will he tilled bj Mrs. Ida Judkins. Best Line of Cigars in the city. Call aud we will save you money, J. H. Keith &Co. I will have to-clay nice mixed lisli Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Ci abs, Rice Birds, Celery, 35c doz. Bananas gallon, only Mixed Pickles, 70c SweetTlcU^85^ fc?(Wc fallen gaUon Cheese 15 c lb to-day. A large lot of A. E, Crackers just received; 20 different varieties. Schweppe line finger ale, soda water and Lemonade 12c per bottle. 50 lb any Patent flour $1.(55 to-day. j. jvt. jvuili-aS October 13th, 1888. To-da, —e hour ■»***»; Tori. PI W c». * ” 1 Tomatces only So. per oan. Dove and Kentucky Hams. Bieuk |, ea d Cabbage. Strips. lee Cnred.Bellies. Spiced Pigsleet. Spanish,On'ons, Yellow fast extra tine thing in Roasted Coffee, Mocha and Danver Onions. An A will have to-day Java blended. If you want good Coffee try a package Fresh e Savannah and fine lot Fish-Snapper, Whitings, Blackball, Pomprno, and faet full line eatables. Irompt , folK Oysters. Rice Birds, Shrimp, Grabs, Celery in Delivery. '.W We try to please you. Give us a trial. C* W. Clark & Son. J. H. White, Jr., & Go. The CLOTHIERS AND GENTS FURNISHERS Of GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, have a large and well selected stock of Clothing and Overcoats , Rats and Caps. EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS FURNISHING STORE, ALL AT BOTTOM PRICES. A Specialty made of the Celebrated Bay State Shoes, which have no Equal for Durability and Comfort, HOW ? to ^S.E°S, HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of RAF. STRICKLAJSD , NO 57 HILL STREET, .... GRIFFIN, GA: f^f "500 prs. of Sample Shoes at less than wholesale prices. Also a good line of MEN WOMEN'S ANI) CHILDREN'S SHOES. Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to 37i cents per yard. We have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to So cents. Out childrens’ mixed and black hose at 10 cents per pair is the best thing in town for the money. Handkerchiefs, Towels, Corsets, Flannel Collars and Cuffs, all at the lowest prices. Give me a trial and I will save you money. II. F. STRICKLAND. Sunny Side Scintillations. Sunny Side, Ga., Oct. 16.—We are having fine weather on cotton, but rather bad on cold Matured peo pie. Dr, Starr went to Macon last Fri day and sold his horse for &350. This looks as if there was some money in raising stock. W. L. Griffin, of Savannah, was up to see his father Sunday. A. D. Reeves, of Williamson, vis ited friends here Sunday. W. L. Kendall, of Zeteila, was up to see his Sunny Side friends Sun¬ day. H. C. Starr, of Orchard Hill, spent Sunday with relatives in this place. J. A. Eider, one of Creswell’s jol liest young men, was here Sunday. M. D. Darsey, of Lovejoy, was in Sunny Side again Sunday. Miss Lillie Staliings is spending some time with relatives near Mc¬ Donough. Miss llessie Kell spent Sunday with friends in Griffin. Miss Loutie Eider, one of Cres- web’s sweetest young ladies, attend c {j Urcb here Sunday ^ Hauie Dor6ey> of Lovejoy, visited relatives near here Sunday. N. G. Barfield says that the boys bitterly deny missing their dinner at Brooks Station the 1st Sunday, as they bad a good supply of crab ip pies. Col. Tignor, of Jonesboro, was to have preached here Sunday night, but failed to come. Some «f our young people were badly disappoin¬ ted. Walter Hurt, of Indiana, who has been spending some time iri Sunny Side, concealed himself under Gray & Dorsey’s counter Saturday, night for some unknown purpose, but was found before he accomplished any¬ thing. We should be more particu¬ lar whom we trust. Rev. W. W. Wadsworth, of At¬ lanta, delivered a most excellent ser Dion at this place Sunday at 11 a. m[ Would you care to have a word of ad vice worth a great deal? Never tamper with your baby's health by using opi ates to quiet its stomach troubles, etc., but Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup instead. Bull’s Baby Syrup Facilitates Teething! Price only 25 cent*. So.'d a rd7urjg,.,ti7Regulates the Bowels! Day’s Horse TVorents POWDER, long Fever and cum Uistetnper. 1 pound in each package. For Bale by ail dealers. Try It J A Boris i olL Kl lL ■COUGH Whooping BULLSH Hoarseness, Coughs,Colds, For the cure Asthma, Croup, of Cough Incipient Con¬ Bronchitis, _ _ _ sumption, and for the relief of SYRUP Consumptive At druggists. persons. 25 cts. OlrlUAC C unre LANGE'S CUBES CIGARETTES for Ca- tarrh. Price 10 Cts. At all druggitt*. ius CAt advert* - i* *---- Jur<v...l0 ■ —• •terw »ua CROWDED * Morning Night BUT Scheuerman & Win, * ARE PREPARED FOR A ★ Much Larger Crowd! THIS WEEK. SHELVINGS CRAMMED FULL, COUNTERS PILED UP WITH GENUINE, WHOLESOME BARGAINS, NOT IN A FEW UNSEASONABLE GOODS. NOR ARE THEY CONFINED TO DOMESTICS. BUT ANY AND EVERYTHING THAT YOU NEED FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR CAN BE FOUND CHEAPER AT Scheuerman & 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 35 e. 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, bul were forced to take them all. ★ WE ARE PROUD OF OUR SUCCESS ★ In Dress Goods this se*son. We dipped into a much finer line than is usu¬ ally brought to Griffin, but our friends have sustained us, and hy 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 SGHEUERMAN & WHITE'S a handsome Kid Glove that we defy any house to duplicate for less than 81 50. When this lot is gone we can get no more at the same price. THE BEST si 50 GLOVE IN THE CITY. SS& IO c. for a pair of Ladies Linen Cuffs! #^5 cents for a Ladies Linen Collar ! Great Bargains in Bed and White Flannels, Comforts,Blankets and Buggy Rohes. Shoes, shoes, Shoes, A Ladies Kid. worked button hole, good shoe, 81 25. A Ladies elegant Ore s Shoe, our regular 82 00 goods, at 81 50. We dGy you to buy our 82 50 shoes elsewhere for less than 83 00. Our 82 75 Shoes is our Leader Then Reed's Ladies Fine Shoes and Ad ler's Men’s Shoes are the Basses " 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; 3Ien’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.