The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, October 26, 1888, Image 4

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THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY I E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE, HEADQUARTERS FOR DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VAI*NISIIE8| KTC. Detail*, Fun >v Toilet Soaps, F.ney Hair a»<i Tooth Bmeboe. Perfam^ «»« Toilet Ar- kies, Letter I*»p«r, Pens, Ink, Envelopes, Ulus*. Putty, Ump* and Ll.imn. y», tif 1 Physician*’ Prcacrlptlom accurately cso r|>ouded, day or uljrht. ■ ■ "■■■ — - -— .... A. A • LOWER ■. W ww fc. ■» j Meal Jeweler aid Dealer ii JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C. Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA Nn Crop Net Orleans Strep, JUSTIN C 9 Wi Clsfk & Son. , — Uriffln, Ga.,t)ct.2B. mm fragrant!Lotting! Price M Cta. vxmrvaae. 'Sold at Druaslate. Laxador Cum Our Complaint, Cottlviniii, '.Ionnut, Billon* i Afftctlom, OuldlnaU. At drugglitt. 26 a. ■ D!'BULL’ COUGH SYRUP CURES COUCHS & CDLD5 TOR J5 G Salvation Oil Ariel only 26 Cti. Sold by all drugglitt. Will relieve Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings,Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Headache, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Wounds,&c. CHtW nturur LANOt 'S PIV6S, Tht tireat Tobacco An- tldottl—Print 10 Ctt. At all drugglitt. Don't Read This, Owners ol Bicycles I I will repair your bicycles ami put them in first class order, at B. P. Blanton’s shop, Grifliu, Ga, H. M. Carter. The Best Meat Market In Griffin is that of Simpson & Eady opposite No, 2 Engine House, T.ty lor street. Nothing but first class meat sold, and everything fresh and clean. When you want ooon meat give them a cull. octallm “The President’s W ile” Is as far ahead of any other flour in the market as Mrs Cleveland herself is above all competition in rank and beauty. Its popularity is shown by the fact that its sale is not confined to a few, but it is sold by every real in Griffin. Re sure and order “The President’s Wife ’* sepl5d3m PostelPs Elegant! The fluent flour in the world Those who have used it never use eny other, it never fails to give the most perfect satisfaction. Gallon J. H. Keith & Co., S. H. Deane, J. M. Mills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or G. W. Clark & Son. aug‘26d3m SMOKE ! Opr Junior Partner, the best Ci gar in the mniket. Bold by all lead ing dealers in Griffin- B Cohen it Co., SoleAgens, Macon, Ga, ang8d3m A contemporary wants to know in whst age women have been held it. the highest esteem. Well, anywhere from the age of seventeen to forty five. It depends a good deal on the woman, though. Tlteie have beeu very estima ble and attractive women at sixty. Mrs. J. C. Pope and family left for Americas yesterday. They will make Americas their future home, While we regret very much to lose them from our didst we trust that they will be well pleased with their new home and the Nbwb commends them to the citizens of Amcricut. Uter Hood's (liptheria, scarlet fever, or pueumo nia, Sarsaparilla will fiiye strength to sm the system, and expel all poison from ibe Received 1 Y t Cream Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Young America Cheese! hulk Fish-Roll, Mnshroons, i tiurber’s Peaches and Apricot* In Heavy Syrups, Maple Syrup in and quart cans. 1 bbl Char 6ried (Preserved Pears, Beaches, Strawberry, Raspberry Butter and and Pineapples in 101b New Figs, Olivo Oil in half pt bottles, Apple Mince Meat. Ten [e, Weiner Werst, 1 bbl uncanvassed breakfast Strips. Kish Ki ar.d Oysters re- Blalstely. ABOUT. I - HallEra r»af«r»l«i and <“*" .ml I«*t TH* OAKDIDAT*. Th# politician’* hard at work Throughout the whole broad land ; His v.'cc Ids la aoft and plaintive, bland. And smiles exceeding lie attends the churches regular, Likewise, the ward gin-mills; with fervor, He grasns your hands And shi........... hakes it like the chills. He’s a model of deportment Before the young uianm.— Buys taffy for the youngsters To sweeten their papas. In (act, he’s quite perfection, he, Or at least he seems to As he works his little schemes On our poor humanity. But when election’s over, And ballots are all counted, You’ll find the festive candidate Another horse has mounted. “Don’t forget tho library entertain merit tonight. Major Horne, of Crcswoll, was in tho city yesterday. ,f. H. Wilder, of Zcbulon, was in tho city yesterday. W, J. Bridges, of Crcswoll, visited th# city yesterday. C, Bright, of Hampton, was in the city yesterday. George Steel, of Crcswoll, was in tho city yeatorday. Newton Banks, of Concord, visited the city yesterday. Honry Horne, of Macon, spout yester day in tho city. W. F. Hooten, of McDonough, was in the city yesterday. Silas Barnett, of Hampton,came down to Griffin yesterday. G, D. Beckham, of Concord, visited tho city yesterday. Hnm Campbell, of Hampton, visited the city yesterday. D. J. Bailey, Jr,, spent the day in Woodbury yesterday. Col. J. M. Griggs, of Dawson, gave Griffin a pleasant call yesterday. K. \V. Whittaker, of Concord,"was in the city yesterday on business. O. W. McGhee and son, of Warner ville, were in tho city yesterday. J. W. Whaley, ono of Moleua’s prom inent merchants, was iu the eiiy yester day. Don’t lot the weather keep yon away from Patterson’s Hall tonight. The eu tertaunuent will be worth going to. Prof. C. W. Kiehter, of Bunny Bide, was in the city yesterday and informed us that he will soon move his family to Williamson. It is Milton Chapman and not Milton Allen who is chairman of the colored po litical club in town. Tho similarity of names is probably wlint mislead our in formant. The little towns around that a while buck wore booming at the expense of Griffiu are taking a back seat in the sky gallery this season. It is very easy to start a boom, but takes capital to keep it going Col. T. W. Thurman left for Hollon ville yesterday, where lie will represent the Wilsons iu the preliminary trial of ,/. W. Bulliyau who killed John Wilson. Col. E. W. Hammond will repieseut the defendant. We regiet to have to so frequently mention the fact that the street lamps are often taken from then* posts and not lit at all. However,, when such things ure of frequent occurence, we. cannot fail to call the attention of the Council to it and hope that they will see lit to at tend the matter at once. Hon. James A. Grsy, presidential elector, and Hen. lohti D. Btewart, con gressman from this district, spoke to a very good k and enthusiastically Dtmo cratic crowd at Patterson’s Hall last night. The baud played and the speech es were inspiring, aud altogether it was tho best political meeting wo have seen for a long time. WIDE-AWAKE DEMOCRATS ! THEY PROPOSE TO SEE THAT SPAL¬ DING GOES ALL RIGHT. Meeting of Ihe Executive Committee- M re Committeemen Appoint¬ ed and an Address Issued. In pursuance of call, the following following to tin hi ts of tho Demo cratic Executive Committee of Bpal ding county met in Stewart & Dan iel’s office yestorri ,y morning ; J. 11. Mula it, Chairman ; J. H. Nutt, J. H. Shackelford, W. H. Hudson, Joshua Hammond, it. ii. Johnston, T. J. Brooks, W. J. Bridges,! .Clove land, W. H. Touchstone. Owing to the short notice and Imd weather, other committeemen were not able to be present. Judge Stewart was present and addressed the meeting briefly, and stated that he knew it to bo the pur j pose of the Republican parly to bring out a full vote iu this State in order to diminish the Democratic majority with the object of laying this result to the Mills bill, as well as to run in cougiessional candidaUs wherever possible. The Republican congressional committee has a fund of $ 000 ,000 to spend to obtain eon trol of the lower house. Iu this dis triet he bad personal and accurate knowledge that they wire making every effort to get out a full vole, aud was acquainted with their plans of organization in Henry, Fayette Clayton and Spalding, and he in formed the committee of the main details of the Republican campaign. Tuere would be no difficulty, howev er, if the white people would turn out, and ho suggested the appoint mom of a committee to draft an up peal to the people to turn out to the polls on the Gth of November. The Democratic party of this county must stand solid against all off i ts of tho negroes to obtain control. Capt. Brooks spoke briefly and vigorously on the necessity of stand ing together. L. Cleveland, J. D. Stewart aud D. Glessner were appointed a com mitteo on address. At the suggestion of W. B. Hud sou the chairman appointed two ad ditiotial committeemen in each dis triet to get Iho votes out and be at the polls en election day. The chairman stated that tie had received a circular from Chairman Barnum, of the national committee, asking for subscriptions for tho na tional campaign. The members pres I ent subscribed ten dollars, and oth ers desiring to contribute should scud the money to J, H. Malaier, at Sunny Bide, Ga, Tho meeting then adjourned. The following is tho appeal, with the list of committeemen ; CLEVELAND, THURMAN AND BTEWART ! AN I!AIIXE8T APPEAL TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTEItS OF SPALDING COUNTY. At a meeting of the Democratic Kx- ecutive Committee held in Griffiii on the 25th day of October it was resolved : That every Democratic voter in aid county be urged to attend the election for President, Vice President and Re¬ presentative in congress, to lie held on Tuesday tlie sixth day of November next, and to cast bis ballot for the Demo cratic None nee. In order to maintain Democratic prin¬ ciples, preserve the rights of the'poople and protect ourselves from Republican misrule, it is necessary for every Demo¬ cratic voter to do Ids duty, not only i*i casting hisoun ballot, but in urging Ids friends and neighbors to go to the poll-. There is no doubt hut what the Re¬ publicans are ivell organized in this county and district, and the Exteutive Committee feel that it becomes them to make tin- appeal. We are informed on good authority that colored republicans, paid emissaries of the Republican candidates are organ¬ izing Harrison and Mor.on dubs iu every county in this congressional dis¬ trict. We have therefore appointed the fol¬ lowing committees i,i each district in Spalding County, whose duty it will lie to see that every Democratic voter in their district goes to the polls, and to attend the polls themselves to sec to it that the election is fairly and legally con ducted; 01:11 iiv DISTRICT. T. J. Brooks, Chairman I.. Cleve¬ land, S. II. Deane, 11. II, Johnson. J. H. Powell, IV. B. Hudson. M. J. Pat¬ rick, C. II. .Johnson. Jr.. Frank I'lynt. R. T. Daniel, 1 I). 1 >i-inuke, Jno Dick eusmi, J. D. Itoyd, C. R. !><><*. J. 1.. As bdl.fi. A. Cunningham. t MON DISTRICT. W.vj. Bridges. Chairman, J. 11. M.i- laier, A. O. Gay. It. <', Head,Joshua El der. orb’s district. J. H. Shackelford, Chairman. A. I.. Morris. W. I.. Ison, II. T. Fuller, Babe Pitts. AFRIC A DISTRICT. G. W. Wood, Chairman, J. 11. Nutt, W. E. Freeman, W. B. Griffin. J. O. A. Miller. Akt.VS ------------------ DISTRICT. W. J, Futral, Chairman, R, D. Ogle- ———--—— ■ COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS. ROY A L (Absolutely Pare).. | . *. A /.-? *>. GRANT’S (Alum Fowder)# . | RUMFOBD’S, wbsn troth.. | ____________ J HANFORD’S, when fresh... • REDHEAD'S................ CHARM (Alum Powder) #. AMAZON (AJnm Powder) * CLEVELANI)’S(>iiiortwt}o*.)| PIONEER i Sau Frsnchsco). CZAR....................... DR. PRICE’S............. SNOW FLAKE (Groff's)... I LEWIS’................... PEARL (Andrew* & Co.). HECKER’S.............. LILLET’S....................■■■ . ■ ANDREWS&('0.“R<>gaI’ , *«Bi Milwaukee, (Conttine Alum.j v HULK (Powder sold loose).... HR BUMFOBD’S, When not treeh ■ R EPORTS of government chemists As to Pnri ty and Wholcsomcncss of tlie Royal Baking Powder. phosphates, or other S 4 .n..|o injurious substances. E G. r£ LOVE, , Ph.U. « “It is a scientific fact that tho Royal Baking Towder stance Henut Morton, Pb.D., President of Stevens Institute of Technology. „ ui’issY^ s 1 vcrsal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards of Health alt over the world. Note—T he above Diagram illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedlcr. A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume tn each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worthby Prof. Schedlcr only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advan¬ tage of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair-minded person of tlicsc facts. * While tho diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree arc to be avoided as dangerous. Yresh Cahe Every Day! Leave your orders with us—they will he filled hy Mrs. Ida Judkins. liest Line of Cigars in tlie c ity. Call and we will save you money, J. H. Keith & Co UFA). 10. PRICE. .J. P. FOSTER. Price & Foster, -DEALERS IK- Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, 4c. Jus. Means’anil U . h. bmielas’ *:! Shoes a Specialty. t». t Mariottn Street. ATLANTA, C»vV. * i ll attention “iven to visitors or orders from (iriftni aiul vioinity b} Mr, ,. For tor. octltkl<£w3m J. H. White, Jr., A Ga. The CLOTHIERS AND GENTS FURNISHERS Of GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, have a large and well selected stock of Clothing and Hats and Caps. EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS FURNISHING STORE. ALL AT BOTTOM PRICES. -M- A Specialty made of the Celebrated Bay State Shoes, which have no Equal for Durability and Comfort, tree, E. C. Akin, G. lb*a<l. II. Starr. mt. z ion I'lsriiun . IV. H. Tmu-hstone, Chairman, J. i. l).'i\i.-, J. 11. Crowder, Clark J. 1*. Williams. t II1INS DIS 1RII I. Joshua Hammond, Chairman, W . Walker. W, H. Boyce. 1). I.. IV, 11. Hammond. LINK CREEK DISTRICT. IV. H. Dupree, Chairman, l.. Ai. Scott, H. t . Coppcuge, U . I . G. JY. Sanson. Let each committeeman go to work ai once and do hx whole , , duty , . for ,, tin* , of the party. J. H. Malaier. Chairman Democratic Executive Com¬ mittee of Spalding County. t^ome of our most prominent have beeu cured of chronic rheuruau Usui by that wonderful p«n bauisher, Salvation Oil. Why, Jones, what a ho(a)rse you havo Syrup will cure yon. The Bull will quickly scare the ho(a)rse away. Why let the baby suffer Dr. and Bull’s perhaps Baby die, w hen a bottle of Syrup would at once relieve it and ef feet a cure. Only 25 cents. ATTRACTIONS! J :'l ■ Is - Beiia - ---iot- I - the Season Advances. & White, 'Are familiar with the people's knowing wants and alive to their own interests, full well that if we please the people, inter¬ our own ests Will be Adva . * "Plnsli Mod jeskas,Cloth Modjeskas, Jackets, Short Wraps and Newmarkcts.^^S Additions to onr Cloak department received last week. The “Modjeska” is the most graceful wrap worn for a long time, and every one who lias tried them on de¬ clare them the most comfortable. ★ WE ARE SHOWING SOME LOVELY GOODS * IN TIBS LINE ★ ATTRACTIVE BOTH IN STYLES AND PRICES. * WARM x GARMENTS S® 21 Will very soon be in general demand, and er. erybody w ill rush to get them. Do not wait for cold weather, but prepare for it now, and avoid the rush. IF YOU WANT A FIT IN UNDER VESTS, IF YOU WANT A COMFORTABLL CORSET, IF YOU WANT CLOVES, HOSIERY, IF YOU WANT I1DKFS, COLLARS OR CUFFS, MRS. BL000W0RTH CAN COME NEARER PLEAS¬ ING YOU THAN ANYBODY IN MIDDLE GEORGIA. THE GRANDEST ASSORTMENT OF FINE DRESS GOODS IN MIDDLE GEORGIA. ADDITIONS BEING CONSTANTLY MADF. SHIPMENTS RECEIVED BY EVERY DAY'S EXPRESS. REMEMBER WE HAVE BAR¬ GAINS IN THIS LINE YOU CAN FIND NO WHERE ELSE IN GRIFFIN. Sale of Carpets WE HAVE MADE THE THIRD ORDER FOR CERTAIN LINES OF CARPETS THIS SEASON. WE GUARANTEE A FIT AND FEAR NO COM- PETI0N NEITHER FROM ATLANTA NOR MA¬ CON. OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST IN THE STATE. ^BARGAINS IN CLOTHING HUNDREDS HUNDREDS OF MEN AND BOYS OVERCOATS,* OF BUSINESS SUITS, HUNDREDS OF DRESS SUITS. SUITS QUANTITIES OF BOYS AND CHILDREN'S AT PRICES THAT INVARIABLY KNOCKS COMPETITION OUT! Haw-silk Curtains and Drapery, SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW FOR THIS MARKET AND MUCH CHEAPER THAN USUALLY FOUND IN LARGER PLACES. Scheuerman^ W hite. The sidewalk which crosses the Ga. Midland on New Orleans street, is in a very bad condition. Iu fact so bad is it, near tho crossing, tiiat those citizens who go this street iu order to reach their homos, are often compelled to take another route on account of tlie mud they would have to wads through did they cross the railroad. This matter should be attended to, for it is a uni sauce. , Persons of sedentary habits, aud over ! worked find in Laxado- a pecific for 1 ' v “ utof "PPeH** palpitation, debility, constipation, and other ailments. Price . 2 ^ 5 cents. t Barnesviile Gazette: “Mr. T. J. Wi! liamsou, rente agent on the Georgia Midland betwien Columbus, Ga., and : Griffin, came down Friday evening to j 8;vernl , ]avs Wlth relatives. In catching . . . the ., mail the train speed . as was i jug along his shoulder blade was ^ Ouuunuymutumn UUhe can recover from hi* wound. “ i --—-- No Ouartpr for GefTckch. Berlin, Oct. 23.—There is no prospect of the release of Prof. Geffcken. although he is very ill.