The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, November 04, 1888, Image 4

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THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY I ——tot- STORE, E. R. ANTHONY'S DRUG HEADQUARTERS FOR DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, TAINTS OILS, VABNISIIES; ETC. tar 1, Pbvilclans’ I'ri scrlplions accurately ooicpouded, day or ***•■' • $50 PARLOR ORCAN ! FOR A $ 225.00 FOR AN ELEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO than you can T pit F6t them in Atilt* t«. He sell the celebrated Math- M*vMi • • ■ - - »• -* • • — . ..... . ' BRAWNER, DEANE & CO. New Arrivals Malaga Grapes. Lentous 15 c. doz to-day. New Crop Florida Oranges. Celery. Fish. Oysters, Crabs Shrimp. ana 1 < Apples. Country Apples 25 c. pk. Try our Fine loffee Assortment Teas. Beat Soda 5 c. lb Bacon Strips. Tennessee Sausage- Sugar Curod Shoulders. Dried Beef 15 c. lb, Saeur Kraut 5 c lb. 80 bara Soap One Dollar. New Crop N, 0. Syrup. Geprgia Raised Rye. Clark & Son. Qrlffln, Ga.iNor. 4. ^AKlH 6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. TUU Powder never Nine*. A marvel parity, strength nnd wholcBomness. economical than the ordinary kinds, and lot be »old in oompotiton with the multltu •f low teat, ahort weight, alum or Pow< 5 i. bold onl m cans. Powna* Co., 100 Wall fUre«t, New etS-d.t wlt toe column lat nr 4tt. natre. Don’t Read This, Owners of Bicycles I will repair your bicycles nut them in first class order, at P. Blanton’s shop, Griffin, Ga, H. M. Cartkk. The Best Meat Market In Griffin is that of Simpson & Kadv opposite No, 2 Engine House, T.iy lor street. Nothing but first meat sold, and eveiything fresh clean. When you want good give them a call. octTdlm “The President’s Wile” Is as far ahead of any other flour the market as Mrs Cleveland is above all competition in rank beauty. Its popularity is shown the fact that ita sale is uot to a few, but it is sold by ovory Griffin. He sure and order President's Wife.’* seplidSm Postell’s Elegant! The finest flour iD the world Those who have used it never any other, it never fails to five most perfect satisfaction. Call on H. Keith & Co , S. H. Deane. J. Mills, McFarland, Boyles & Co., G. W, Clark & Sod. nug26 ,.’l SMOKE 0«b Junior Partner, the best gar in the market- Sold by all iDg dealers in Griffin. L Cohen Co., Sole AgeDS, Macon, Ga, aug8d3m 25,000 rolls Wall Paper 800 Window Shades at C- Daniel’s, 42 Marietta St., lanta. Send for Samples prices- oct30&sn3t New CroD Frcid Pries. Jnst received shipment Imported Henry Clay Cigars. BLAKELY. »KOUNI) ABOUT. H.liter. ( •Utenlai P»»lile »nd Gn« a riel Goulp. I.OV* ONE AXOTBAK. I^et each one strive with all his might To be a decent man. To lore his neighbor as himself Upon the golden plan. Anil if his neighbor chance to be A handsome female woman, Why, love her all the more—vou sco, Tnat’aonly acting human t Howard Benson, of Rover, woi in the city yesterday. W. J. Bridges, of Crcawell, visited the city yesterday. Mrs. Dr. Green, of Zelmlon, visited tho *ity yesterday. Z.T. Bcott, of Hollonville, paid the city a visit yesterday, Will Hewell, of Zebu Ion, name Into the city yesterday. Miss Lliaie Foster, of Creawoli, visited tho olty yesterday. Crete Manley, of Double Cabins, was in the city yesterday. Miss Mollio Milner, of Bunny Bide, was in the city yesterday. Capt. Sheehan and sou Thud spend today with Macon friends. Editor Brown is spending to-day with liis family in Thomaston. Col. D. L. Farmer, of Woodbury, is spend ing the day in the city. We are glad to see Master James Horne is aide to be out again. Clint Williams and wife, of Zelmlon, were in thocity shopping yesterday. James Horne and wife, of Zebolott, were In the city shopping yesterday. S. 1*. Barrett and wife, of Warm Spriugs, spout yesterday shopping in the city. Mrs. K. H. Taylor and Bister Miss Susie ttewart yisited Macon yesterday. ! K. 0. Harrell, a prosperous farmer of Up - ton eonntj, wnsin the city yesterday. Miss Ida Brinson, a fascinating young lady of Rover, was in the city yesterday shop ping, Mrs. Robinson and her daughter, Mies Late, of Erin, are guests of Miss Mollcie Sey more. Miss Ella Donohue, a charming young lady of Henry county, visited the city jester day. Miss Mary Burke, one of Double Cabins beautiful daughters, is visiting Miss Lena Ward on Hill street. Mrs. VV. E. Ii. Searcy gave n very pleas¬ ant tea party to about Half a dozen couples on Friday evening. Miss Hattie Smith, of Swapping Shoals, enlivened the city with her charming pre scnce yesterday, Mrs, Bailie CJ. Bugg, nee Miss Salic C. Sharman, of Thomaston, is visiting her un¬ cle W. H. Dickenson. Mrs. J. B Mills loft yesterday to join her husband at Waynesboro and will not return until after Christmas, Cols.G. W. Bryan and W. T. Dickon, of McDonough, were in the city yesterday trying an injunction case befora Judge Boyutou. The chimney of the atove at Bt. George’s Ohureh has been completed and the congre¬ gation will be greeted with a very warm re¬ ception to-day. We are requested to announce tiiat there will be Sabbath school in the old Presbyter mn church ati).30a. in. Everybody cordial ly invited to attend. The streets were so crowded yesterday with people that It was almost impossible for one to puss along the sidewalks. This • peaks well for Griffin. Cols. Hammond, Hall and Searcy arrived from Atlanta yesterday evening, where they had been attending the injunction suit against the sale of the 8. G. .V N. A. KR., which has been continued. Judge Stewart returned to Griffin last night. He reports a very favorable state of affairs in rm>st of the district, but an apa thy and indifference in Atlanta that may cause Fulton county to go for Harrison: One of our proa incut merchants was heard to remark yesterday that ibis week had proved the most prosperous oue for him in years. He said also that the receipts for this week exceeded those of the same week of last year #1,900. A REPUBLICAN SPEAKING. Col Womack Replies to Thomas and Wimbish There was a large crowd of nr? groen, a tut a few white citizens a the Court House yesterday, to hear tbo speeches of the Republicans, The first speaker G. S. Thomas, of Atlanta, Judge Stewart's opj on enl in the race for Congress, was in¬ troduced by his colored colleag x-.and best man, N. E. B'.anton. As’usual he began by bittei ly denouncing the Democrats as ballot box stuffers nnd frauds. His speech lY m Logiiriiig to end consisted ot a bitter tirade against the Democratic party and Grover Cleveland. The influence of the Republican party, ho said, had been felt all over the world. Id Corn paring the two Presidential candi dates be lauded Harrison to the skies and tried to trample our Grover com pleleiy under foot. The subject that he tried to discuss however, proved too difficult for him, and he advauc cd but a few arguments that wore worthy of mention. As he failed to substantiate any of these ho received only a small amount of spplanse from hu colored followers and none from the whites in the audience. A white man who links himself thus with a body ol negroes, is neither worthy the respect of his crlored friends nor of any decent white man. The next speaker was 0. G. Wimbish, a colored gentleman from Atlanta. He proved to his hearers that his intellectual ability was far superior to that of bis white brother. He is a well educated qiogro and spoke with surprising eloquence. Like all the rest of his Republicanf friends, be failed to confine hitnself strictly to facts, and filled his speech with some very exaggerating asser tions in order to the more successful ly delude his colored brethren. After ho hud finished hie speech, which was by the way about two hours duration, be thanked his hear era and took his seat rmidst the thundering applause of bis colored adheients, Just about this time cries wore heard from the whito peo pie of Womack! Womack! The chairman, N, E. Blanton, advised bis colored friends not to remain uud they acted upon bis suggestion, and betook themselves down stairs. There were a few of them who re mained and listened to CM. Wor mack. To say that ho completely destroyed every arguments made by the speakers who proceeded him would be putting it mild. He made a splendid speech of about fifteen minutes. Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid in the blood,which Hood’sBureaparilla rheumatism. neutralizes, and ill ns cures t) COTTON STATEMENT. Receipts Three Times as Large as Same Week Last Year. Cotton receipts at this port still continue extraordinarily good, show iug vory little falling off so far and increasing their gain over tho same timo Inst year. Tho market con tin uos firm and prices rule nearly the same as at the opening of tho season, tho latest sales yesterday evening be ing at D^c. Following is tho state¬ ment for the week ending Friday morning, November 2d, 1888 : Receipts for week....... ... 1,201 since Sept. 1st........0,890 Shipments for tb« week.......1,216 *■ since Sept. 1 m......9,369 Stock...................... 587 Middling 9c. Maiket steady. The receipts on Friday were 242 bales and on Saturday 287 bales? making the total receipts up to last night 10,419 bales. The receipts for the week ending Nov. 4th 1887, were 457 bales and tho total up to that date was 6,687 bales. So far,then,the News estimate, making receipts this season oue half more than last, is more than sustained. Coughing Clara.—Comely, charming Clarissa Clendenning, carelessly catch ing cold; creeping chilis came; Clara coughed continually; cm, 1, croupy cough, that would have killed her. ilud she uot used l)r. Hull’s Baby Byrup. Neuralgia, rheuuiautism, sore threat, toothache nml all other pains or aches arc promptly cured by Salvation Oil. NORTH CAROLINA. Hew the Republicans Are Making Converts With Money. Col. J. E. Cox, recent)?- a resident of Griffin, now traveling for an Au¬ gusta liquor house, was in the city yesterday alter a Brief trip into North Carolina. He said he would have been in that State vet tf it had not got unexpectedly and most sur¬ prisingly hot for him, ms well ms very unprofitable. He went there as a salesman of course, but also as a Democrat expecting to meet fellow Democrats and shot off his mouth with that supposition; but his utter I resit Cake Every Leave your orders with ns—they villi be filled bj Ire. iiin Ida Judkins. Judkins. city. Call Best RmI aud Line Line of of will Cjp Cteftrs In t he we save you money, J. H. Keith & Co GEO E. PRICE. J. V. FOSTER «, Price & Foster, -DEALERS IV- Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American Calf Skins, Shce Findings, &c. J as, Means’ and IV. L. Douglas’ $3 Shoes a Specialty. Q l Marietta .Street, ATLANTA, GA. ST Special attention given to visitors or orders from Griffin and vioUuty by Mr. Foster. octl9dAw3m THEY ASK THE QESTION WHY IS IT aND HOW IS IT THAT J. H. White, Jr., & Co. SOLO SO MANY GOODS THE PAST MONTH ? J. H White, Jr& Co. Answer by saying its because they keep the BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, ETC., IN THE CITY, AND SELL THEM For A Smaller Profit THAN THE SAME GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. Their entire stock was bought from first hands and why should they not sell CHEAP ? Respectfully, J. II. WHITE, JIL, & CO. ances were received with either cold ness or bostil'ty, while the liquor men refused to buy his goods. He found that ail the whisky element was for Harrison and Morton, and was told and had every reason to be lieve that they had been bought up with Morton’s money. The idea has a strong belief in the State that Mor ton wants a Republican State adtnitiis tration to make his carpetbag bends good. Mr. Cox was in Raleigh, Wilmington, Statesboro and other largo towns, as well as smaller ones, and found the “aine state of affairs everywhere. He thinks North Caro lina is likely to go Republican, hut doesn’t want to be quoted that way because it might aeem foolish tf it went strongly the other way. A pretty picture is a healthy looking and well cared for baby. By the use of L)r. Bull’s Baby Syrup you can keep tho health of your baby m splendid cou dition. Price 25. cents. The woman’s friend is what Laxador may well he termed, for every woman that has once used it wilt not ho with out it will not be without it. Price 25 cent, A Sure Thing. Albany Times. In comparison with the condition of the Democratic canvass at this time in 1884, the Democracy today feel confident. ]t does not require a strong memory to recall that, four years ago within two weeks of elect ion there was almost universal de pression in the Democratic ranks. It was about this time that Mr. Cleve¬ land, then governor, was called on to make a speech on tho tariff to the laboring men of Newark, almost a last desperate effort to redeem the canvass. The result is well known. The ticket whs carried, by a small plurality it is true, but carried. This year there is a feeling of perfect confi derice of victory. There are many conditions in our favor that were against us then. The Irish Ameri¬ can vote that defected so heavily to Blaine is now substantially returned to Cleveland. The Independent con tignent, then apparently for Mr, Cleveland only because it was against Mr. Blaine, is all with Mr. Cleveland now on economic princi pies ol reform in the revenue svs- tem. llilliS /SFLYk Sil'cct (75 /test’s / / FragranttLotting! The Leading Price 25 Cts. PERFU MB- Sold st DmwtstJ. Laxador Cures Lfaer Com plaint, Affections, Costivents. Bilious Ciddinssg. A t druggists. 25 0. DFBULL’S SYRUP CURES GDUGH5 8c COLDS FOR 25(t Salvation Print Print only only 25 25 Ctt. Ctt. 8cId 8c Id by by all all druggirti. druggittt. Oil Wilt relievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings,Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains, Hoadacbe, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Wounds, Sc. CHEW imiti i 9 f, igfffl T v* 6 'dVjfdn^im DecemberSheriffsSales TjlT ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES- VV (lay in December next, before the door of the Court House, in the city of Grif¬ fin, Spalding County, to-wit: Georgia, ths following described property, Fitly acres of land more or less, in Union Distric t, Spalding County, Georgia, bounded on the north by if. B. ‘Ogleltree, west H. by land of Mrs, Andrews, south by land of H. Gibson and Thomas Band, cast by land of Richard Gibson. Levied on and sold as the property ot N. T. Gibson by virtuo of a tl fa issued from Spalding Superior Court in favor of A. F. Bixzell vs. N. T. Gibson. M- F. Gibson, tenant in pension, legally no¬ tified . Also, at the same time and place, will bo sold :,5 acres of land in the 10o8th district of Spalding Conntj’, said land being the south east corner of said lot that is north of the Sa¬ vannah, Griffin and North Alabama railroad and being a part of lot number 52, said land bounded on the north by a part of said lot number 52, east by Perkins Brothers, south by Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama rail road ami west by J. H. Starr, trustee. Lev- ii d on and sold as the property of Lucy E. Reeves to satisfy three ti fas issued from the Justice caurt of the lOGSth district G. M. in favor of E.X. Crowder vs. Lucy E. Reeves, and one fi fa issued from the 1008th district U M in favor of J. C. King for tbe use of Malcolm McLean vs. Lucy E. Reeves and C, H. Wilson. Levy made by It. 0. Head, L. C , and turned over to me. Tenant in posses sum legally notified. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold fifty acres of lani in the lOtiSth district of originally Henry now Spalding county, loi Georgia, being the southeast corner of number 49 of said district, aud bounded norili by lands of T. E. Smith, east by land of C. L Dupree, Jr. and Sr , south by lands Mrs. B. U. Milam, west by land of E. T. Kendall. Levied on as the property of J. Beasley to satisfy one fi fa issued from Justice court of the lOGSth district G. M. in favor of A. S. <fc S. W. Murray, executors of A. G. Murray, vs. J. J. Beasly, and other jus¬ tice court fi fas in my hands. Levy made by ii. C. Head, L. C.,aud turned over to me. J. J. Beasly, tenant in possession, legally notified. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one two story brick store house on east side of Hill street. Griffin, Georgia, occupied as a hardware store aud further described as part of city lot No. 1 in square No 34, front¬ ing west on said street 24 feet more or less and running back SO feet more or less and bounded south by an alley or avenue. Lev¬ ied on and sold as the property of Chas. H. Johnson, Sr,, by virtue of a mortgage ii fa issued from Spalding Superior Court in fav¬ or of John Eea! vs. Clias. II. Johnson, Sr. Tenant in possession legally notified, U. S. CONNELL, Sheriff, S. C. Ordinary’s Advertisements. /'ORDINARY’S OFFICE—Spamuno Cotx- y n, Geouoia, Nov. 2nd, 1888.—las. G. Matthews, administralor on estate of Jo- sepheae Padgett, has applied to me for leave to sell the lands belonging to said es¬ tate for the purpose of paying tiie debts of said deceased. Let ali persons concerned show cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary, at my cflice in Griffin,on the first Monday in December 1888 t>j r ten o’clock, a. m., why sueli leave should not be granted. #3.00 E. IV. HAMMOND, Ordinary. ( ARDINARY’S OFFICE -Spa mono Coux- V/ TT, Geobgia, Oct. 27th, 1888.—H. N. applied Stnnlcy, administrator of SamT Bailey has to me for letters of dismission from his administration on the estate of Suin’! Bailey, Let late of said county, deceased *11 persons concerned show cause be¬ fore the court of Ordinary of said county, at my office in Griffin on the first Monday such in February, 1889, by ten o’clock a. m., why letters should not be granted. #d.!5. E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary, Homestead Notice. Augustus B. Jones has applied for exemp- t’on of personality, and setting apart and Vulnatinn valuation of nf IwtmncfnuJ homestead, and I I will ...:n pass . __ upon .. ♦ the vember, ------ same 1888, at tn 10 o'clock on - - the — 27th day ' of - ^ No¬ at niv LlAMMOND, office. #1.50 E. W. Ordinary. FARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Owiwtl and beast)fim the hair.l Promote* a luxuriant frrovth. Gray! I Never Fails to Rettore Hair to it* Youthful Color. OttreaecaJp dixtoeesand kalr faJllx HINDERCORNS. ‘ f an ‘ ,l ' T{ ' rT “- Bx.'Uon*, am. u oaataTi Pa tgKurl ’ HiSii >cvJTltjt mm Scheuerman & Whi I TOO BUSY For The Past Few Dai .TO WRITE A. RECULAR ADVERTISEMENT Many Net (ids toil AND WE WILL SHOW AND TALK:TO .OF. THE BARGAINS! (AM) THEY ARE MANY) WHEN YOU COME IN. PROOF SUFFICIENT OF THIS FACT 18 THE CROWDS THAT POUR INTO OUR STORE DAILY. Scheuerman & White,