The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, November 02, 1888, Image 4

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THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY! -tot- v* ■■ E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE, headquarters for DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OII>9, VAH3VI8HKH; KTC. ^SSSSSiSgES 5 -" ....... $50 PARLOR ORGAN! FOR A 225.00 $ UPRIGHT PIANO. FOB AJV ELEGANT Everybody known that mimical inatrumenta will, can be from bought this t hcajier In Savannah than io Atlanta, Ga. Me * dote, sell PIANOS and ORGANS Juat at ek»ap Bate*' wholesale get mualo tliem in hou»e Atlanta. of Savannah, Wo sell the <**., celebrated Had^ cheaper Math- than ualiek, you oan Macon A Hamlin. Fackard, and many in.lrumente. Arlo.i, Chick (ring, «ecoud floar In full of 1 mn<«, Organa, other <>ur BRAWNER, DEANE & CO. V- New ^ Arrivals : ^ Malaga firapa*. Lemoua 15 c. doz. to-day. New Crop Florida Oranges Celery. Fi»h- Oyaters, Crabs Shrimp. ana. N.Y. Apples. Country Apples 25 c. pk. Try our Fine Coffee Assortment Teas. Beat Soda 5 o. lb- Bacon Strips. Tennessee Sausage Sugar Cured Shoulders. Dried Beef 15 c. lb. Saeur Kraut 5 c lb. 60 bars Soap One Dollar. New Crop N, 0. Syrup. Geprgia Raised Rye. C* W. Clark & Son. fitriffln, «».,Not. 2. i;l*« mmm lotting l iwt at Sotoa 11 frag rant I Tbs Leadln* | PrleeMCta. TUATimil. Bold at PrnggKtl - B AH ___ CurotUoorConiplalnt, CottlulMUjIllOUl LAXADOR’K;dr ft Iff ft Vh Dr BULL’S COUGH SYRUP CURES COUGHS 8c COLDS FOR 25 C Salvation frlct onlg 2B Ctl. Bold by all drugglitl. duellings,Bruises,Lumbago Will niiBVB Rheumatism, Neuralgia Headache, Toothache, Sores, Cuts. Scalds, Backache, Wounds, Sc. CHEW •‘Doctor, I oau ueithor lay no set. ■hall Ido?“ “I think you had rooBt,“ was the reply. Now if tho tor had prescribed a bottle of Oil, for tho poor fellow's it would have releived his patient once. 25 emts. The eight wonder of the world— ben ghted man limpiug with who never heard of Salvation Oil. The Best Meat Market In Griffin is that of Simpson & Ead y opposite No, 2 Engine House, Tay¬ lor street. Nothing but first meat sold, and everything fresh olean. When you want good give them a call. oct7dIin “The President’s Wile” Is as far ahead of any other flour in the market as Mrs Cleveland ia above all competition in rank and beauty. Its popularity is shown the faot that its sale is not to a few, but it is sold by every iB Griffin. Re sure and order President’s Wife.’* Bepl5d3m PostelPs Elegant! The finest flour in the world. Those who have used it never any other, it never fails to give most perfect satisfaction. Call on J. H. Keith & Co., S. H. Deane, J. M. Mills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or 6. W, Clark & Son. aug2Gd3tn SMOKE ! Oub Junior Partner, the best Ci gar in the market. Sold by all lead ing dealers in Griffiu. L. Cohen & Co., Sole Agens, Macon, Gs, aug8d3m To Publishers. A Printer of twelve years experi ence, desires a position on a couire tiy weekly at moderate wages. Can furnish the best of references. Ad¬ dress, “O. L. A,” Care News, Griffin, Ga. $5,00 Reward! I lost $20,00 in Currency yesterday, two $10 bills I think. Will give $»,00 reward for return of saine. B. K. BLAKELY. ‘ROUND ABOUT. » MalUri CMC«ral«t P.ngilr and G«< •rwl law* Gaulp. TUB SONG OF KHF. OURTSANTIIIMUJI . Atla.l I have come to my throne, No more gardens despised an unknown, In forlorn My blossoms are born; No more in some corner obsoure Do I drearily, sadly endure The withering and blight Of neglect light: Oh, long lmyc I waited and late, For this fair ami slow-coming fate, Which tho years have foretold As they slngingly rolled. Oh, long have 1 waited and lone, Bat at last on my blossomy throue, The world doth declare I am fairest of tho fair, And queen of the autumn I reign. With a swny that none may disdain, 1 once who did stand, Despised in the land. A. J. King, of Thomaston, was in tho city yesterday. B. It, Blakely returned yeatarday from Atlanta. Robert Fife, of Senoia, visited tho oity yesterday. John Rogers, of Moausville.wtts in the aity yesterday. Hon. J. D. Stewart left yesterday for Stone Mountain. Col. E. F. Dupree, of Zebulon, visit ed the city yesterday. Mrs. Boykin, of Turin, paid tho city a pleasant visit yesterduy. Miss Mattie Mathews spent yesterday with friends iu tho city. Editor H. C. lirowu returned faom Atlanta yesterday evening. II, J. Summeis and wife, of oeuoia, wore iu tho city shopping yesterday. Col. E. W. Hammond and Judged. I. Hall spout yesterday iu Sunny Side. Mrs. E. R. Anthony and children are spending a week with relatives iu Allan ta. Miss Ida Bell, a beautiful young lady of Brushy, spent yesterday shopping in the city. Mrs. H. C. Cummings, of Orchard Hill, spent yesterday with friends iu the city. Col, W. lv, Blake, of Greenwood, S. C., is visiting his brother A. YY, Blake of this city. J. ii. Parker and J. J. Cnpel, of Mo leua, were iu the city yesterday and sub scribed for iho News. Mils Anna Thomason, a t Aimin g young ladly of MeKibben, is spending a few days with friends iu the city. Miss *Vi 11 io Mason, who has been visiting friends iu tho city, returned to her home in Orchard Hill yesterday. Clinch Alnbbius, of Cartersville, came into the city yesterday and spent tho day on his farm which is near Grtf fin. Judge Stewart spoaks at Stone Mouu tain tonight. His other engagements will keep him away until Tuesday which day ho will spend here. The Aycock Manufacturing Company present a handsome advertisement this morning. They are filliug numerous orders from different sections. G. R. Jackson, of Atlanta, who mar ried Miss Berta Smith, cf Senoia. were in the city yesterday. They left yester day for Atlanta, their futuro home. A. Wright and Charlie Lower left yes terdny lor ltarnesviUe to practice w ith the brass baud of that place. They will play with this baud iu Macon during the Fair. Jim Newton commenced yesterday to clerk for Sckeuermnn A White. He is a good salesman nml a good fellow, nud we are glad to see him again established in Griffin. Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid iu tli* blood,which Hood’sSarcaparilla neutralizes, and thus cures rheumatism . V Yesterday, being the first of the ! month, a great many of our friends left j the oity rather hastily and failed to lea\e j word where they were going or when they would return. By a change made yesterday the up mail in the evening comes ou the 7:20 instead of the 4:00 o’clock train. The postolliee will be kept open half an hour alter arrival of the mail. The splendid acting «f the amatnres at 1’atteraon‘a llall Tuesday night is Convincing pb of tlmi'Gri/lin should have a regularly organized Dramatic Club Will not the yonng ladies take this mat Ur in hand and assist in getting tip this club? Parties of young ladies, accompanied by gentlemen, are scouring the woods about the city, laying in supliea of tint ( ed leaves for decorative purposes. Some of these leaves are skillfully wrought up in the mod ariistic designs, and embel ish many a house iu the city. Collections yesterday for some reason were not. as good as on the first of Octo her. This must be only fiom some tem porary cause. With the cotton and the trade that i* coming to town this fall, the man who doesn’t pay Iris debts this season will probably never pay them and may be set down as “no good.” ANOTHER TERMINAL SCOOP. The Octopus Takes the Coast Line Into Its Filaments. Savannah Times. News was received today that the Terminal had bought a controlling interest in the Atlautic Coast Line. ThiB follows upon the purchase of the road from Macon to Athens. The Terminal is gradually absorbing the great lines of tho South. Tii® Savannah and Tybeo road is said to be the next trunk line that will go into the Terminal vortex. The railroads embraced in the At lantic Coast Line are as follows: North Eastern railroad, 102 miles. Petersburg railroad, 91 miles. Richmond and Petersburg. 23 miles Wilmington and Weldon railroad, 1G2 miles. Wilmington, Columbia and Augu* ta railroad. 1G2 miles. Miuor branches will make the ag groate nearly 700 miles. Democratic Subscriptions, The following additional subscrip¬ tions to the national campaign fund was received and forwarded ^yester day: R. P. McWilliams & Son.....$1.00 W. II, Brewer................00 Dr. Terrell ..................25 1). J, Bailey, Jr...............25 Total................$2.00 Previously subscribed........40.00 □Grand total..........$42.00 Twenty dollars has been subscrib ed through another source, making Griffin’s contribution $02.00. Meeting of the Stockholders of the S. G, & N, A RR The Stockholders of the S. G. A N. A. RR. held their annual meet ing at the court house yesterday morning. The meeting was called to order and Judge J. D. Stewart was elected chairman, and Ed Work man, of Savannah, secretary. A com mittee was then appointed to ascer tain if the majority of the stock was represented. Upon the committee returning a favorable report, the meeting then proceeded with its reg ular routine of business. There be ing no important business before tho board, the next thing in order was the election of officers for the next year The following gentlemen were elected directors: E P. Alex ander, Savannah; John D, Stewart, Griffin; J. U. Home,Griffin; U. B. Wilkinson, Newnan; A. D. Freeman, Newman; Authur Hutchinson, Ban ning; W. W. Merrill, Carrollton; W. W. Fitts, Carrollton; Mel Wilkin son, Atlanta. Officers of the road: E. P. Alexan der, President; M.S. Belknap, Gen eral Manager; Ed Workman, Seore tary; W. F. Shellman, Traffic jYIana ger; Edward Melntire, Treasurer; G. A. Whitehead, Gen. Frt, and Pass. Agt.; Levi liege, Superintend ent; W, H, Price, Purchasing Agent. There being no further business before the meeting, an adjournment was suggested, and after a short ses sion they adjourned. Straw hats and liuen dusters will not be so very popular as heretofore; Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, however, will be ns popular as ever at 25 ceuts. The moon of Mahomet arose, and it shall set, soys Shelley; but if you will set a bottle of Dr. Bull's Syrup in some handy place yon will Lave n quick cure croup and colds. New Felts! JUST RECEIVED!) AT MRS. M. L. WHITES’ Millinery Store. Clark Building. Corner of Hill and Breadway. THE CRUCIAL TEST. The severe analytical tests to which the various baking powders have from time to time been placed have demon¬ strated clearly to the public the relative merits of the different brands from a scientific point of vi«w. The Gov¬ ernment chemists, for instance, have found in their official tests that the Royal Baking Powder gave off the largest amount of leavening gas, and therefore was the most economical for general use. They also found the Royal to be absolutely pure, and the only baking powder that did not contain either lime, alum, or bone or rock phosphate. For these reasons they recommended it for Government uses, and it is now used iu the War, Navy and Indian departments. But the crucial test of the kitchen is, after all, the most satisfactory to the housekeeper. A baking powder that never fails to make light, sweet, wholesome, and palat¬ able bread, biscuit, cake, etc., is the one that will be selected by the practical housekeeper and received into her kitchen for continuous use. This test the Royal Baking Powder has stood for over twenty years without a failure, and hence its reputation as the best baking powder made has spread from house to house, until its use has become as universal as its merits are unrivaled. resit Cake Every Day! your orders with us—they will he tilled by Mrs. Ida Judkins. Best Line of Cigars in the city. Call aud we will • save you money, J. H. Keith & Co. GEO. E. PRICE. J. P. FOSTER. Price & Foster, -DEALERS IN- Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, 4c. Moans’ and W. L. Douglas’ $3 Shoes a Specialty. Q i Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA. ST Special attention given to visitors or orders from Griffin and vioinlty by Mr. octl9d«w3m J. U. White, Ji., & Ci. 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. -tot- A Specialty made of the Celebrated Bay State Shoes, which have no Equal for Durability and Comfort, PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES. MANUFACTURERS. Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Mouldings, Ballnsters, Newells, Etc,, Etc. Oressen and Rough Lumber, Laths and Shingles, Paints, Oils, Window Glass and Putty. ! GEORGIA. We manufacture all onr good- and shall endeavor to please all, both as to price and We will give you a few reasons why you should buy from ua by naming a few that you formerly paid and price now paid: You paid for 8x10x12 light Sash $110. Our price 90 c. “ 8x10x18 •’ 1.75. “ $140. 10x16x12 “ 2.00. “ 1.60. Doors $2 00 to $2 50. “ 1.25 U 175 Dressing and Matching 35c. to 40c. Our Price 25 c Weatherboard 25c. to 30c, Our Price 20c. Plank one side 20c . to 26c. Our Price 15c. Dressed and Matched Lnmber $ 1 50 to $1 60. Our Price $1 25 to 1 40 Try ns and if you an'not satisfied that our work is not equal, or better done than vou had done by •there, we will make no charge. We tuauk the public for the very lib¬ patronage and solicit a continuance of the 1 same Or fics—P lanters’ Warehouse. Factory, 13th 8t., near Griffin Cotton Mills noY-fn iwt.ru Read This, Owners of Bicycles ! j I wiit repair your bicycles and them m first class order, at B. Blanton’s shop, Griffiu, Ga, H. M. Cabtir. A Mother Deprived of Rest Bitting night afti r night watching over the little one slowly and gradually wast ing away from the effects of teeting has no gers’ rest. Huckleberry Why don’t yon try Dr. Big Cordial f inRlCTIONS i J I As the Season Advances, ■« Scheuerman & White, Are familiar with the interests, people's knowing wants and alive to their own full well that if we please the people, inter¬ our own ests ^ Will be Addvance. ^ Plush Mod jeskas,Cloth Modjeskas,Jackets, Short Wraps and Newmarkets.*^-® Many Additions to our Cloak is department most received graceful last week. The “Modjeska” for long time, the and wrap worn a every one who has tried them on de¬ clare them the most comfortable. -A- WE ARE SHOWING SOME LOVELY GOODS * IN THIS LINE ★ ATTRACTIVE BOTH IN STYLES AND PRICES. * -lot--- WARM:-: GARMENTS Will very soon be in general demand, and ei. erybody will 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 COMFORTABLE CORSET, IF YOU WANT GLOVES, HOSIERY, CUFFS, IF YOU WANT HDKFS, COLLARS OR MRS. BL00DW0RTH CAN COME NEARER PLEAS¬ ING YOU THAN ANYBODY IN MIDDLE GEORGIA. THE GRANDEST ASSORTMENT OF FINE DRESS GOODS IN MIDDLE GEORGIA. MANY ADDITIONS BEING CONSTANTLY MADE. SHIPMENTS RECEIVED BY EVERY DAY'S EXPRESS. REMEMBER WE HAVE BAR¬ GAINS IN THIS LINE YOU CAN FIND NO WHERE ELSE IN GRIFFIN. Wonderful Sale of Carpets WE HAVE MADE THE THIRD ORDER FOR CERTAIN LINES OF CARPETS THIS SEASON. WE GUARANTEE A FIT AND FEAR NO C0M- PETI0N NEITHER FROM ATLANTA NOR MA¬ CON. OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST IN THE STATE. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING I HUNDREDS OF MEN AND BOYS OVERCOATS, HUNDREDS OF BUSINESS SUITS, HUNDREDS OF DRESS SUITS, ,.,,- SUITS QUANTITIES OF BOYS AND CHILDREN’S OUT! AT PRICES THAT INVARIABLY KNOCKS COMPETITION Raw-silk Curtains and Drapery. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW FOR THIS MARKET AND MUCH CHEAP# THAN USUALLY FOUND IN LARGER PLACES- Scheuermann White.