The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, November 08, 1888, Image 3

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|p IL- < entral railroad l-'eorgia otters the i r8 te* to ill® expositions: TOT1I«8T*TK VAIB. gri,- ..gid *t Macon, Ga., November |$mre»ber 10th, i«oSusivc. aril •d Hill... Mill .*.••••••• ♦•••••- ' Aide.-*- ton----*- Vfiti oia.- 1 r3^,S“- until «, November » ,« h, 13th. tto return *> TUB .ilUtTAHOOCHEE 1 r position . be held at Columbus, < a., a "to Uoeei.*ber let, ineloBii rilte - • .............. .... .ord Hill-. ... gy Side - • - • .... p r«atio«: — ... §Thett l«oia fare .... and rates •loo to . half t fire*- Wil' 8 xfltg D^emblr return on, WitU 2d, inclusive. - TO TBS AUW8TA NATIONAL EXPOSITION |>cember m n held Id Augusta, inclusive.* Ga, November feth, gny hide.................1.......... ••r' ^jia................................. gSa*i"V“v".v.F"v.::::: The rates inculde transfer and Coupons to i the Exposition, ounds. id (Aildren jglso also admission admission 5 over half rates.«Pas*eii- muat purchase tickets before getting on m coneuetors wiJ not be authorized to ... the above rates Tickets will be *^ggje j^ed on ntil sale and November including 7tli. December and continue 15th, U otherwise ordered. Tickets a unless will but be limited five days from date of gale, n no ease later than December 17tto 1888. ^ Gen. E. T. Passenger CHARLTON, Agent. omers, Aught, den, Igli Sil ver or Gold. Houses nnotfncc, pultr Preachers, or Acres, ok*, Butchers or Bakers. _ ok», Boats, to Hire or LeL Votes, flounce Mi Dress skirt or *ment, A cure for disease, r first Floor, A Handy Valise, oent, Pet, Cheese, AMuslinChemlse, > Purchase a Teas, ; Are Prone JrO Ylali 9 Make Kino* '©river Hir# a . Your Store, Elegant or team, Oarriage.Dry Hosiery, pH oods, H»y,Concert InUpolent Marriage, Ball, Upholstery, Picnics, or Excursions, ..V*,, Sell to creatui'sDivci Knick-Knacks, sions, I ffiafflfind*, gay Clothes Ready? Made, •* Increase of Trade, Coal, Coke aod Wi® d 'Lecture*, Pictures, for Features, w***w > l ■ Ir 2u, Odd Odd Things, Things, All Magic, Works Wealth Kinds on Astrology, and of Theology, Felicitv, Food m fe EL Flags, World-wide Publicity Bags, ftR loons, pleader ttovava l Dress J shirts or collars «a B«*l or ra. Be, House AlmightyDo ful Rent, liars, • Store, 'Tenement,* eka, As, Cash to be Lint, Cash to be Spent, cks, Scent, •nia or Box, Tent, in a* .) Bean— or Ox, Roman Cement, Go— Taks Ml in a Trice, Read Beyond the Advice, Price, the Advice Far Wrttwn Below— Written Below— ADVBWrlSE* \ -IN THE- ilyNews To Business Men. N O in LABORED these days ARGUMENT to convince 18 INTKLL1 NEEDED fiES INT men that it Pays Well to Advertise — New Advertisements TO ADVERTISERS | •TATES of 1000 newspapers divided Into AND SECTIONS Will be sent on ■pplieatioi—FREE. To W •>- i those who »ho wan’ want the’r advertising to pay | wt *pd can effective offer r ne 1 better median) various for thorough sections work than the * *»r SelsctTjocal List. GEO. P. ROWELL A CO., Newspaper 10 Advertising New Bureau, York. Spruce street, A GREAT YEAR fe Me history of the United Btkte* 1* now up ■a Every person of bstellifenge desires to ke face with the nouns of itt event*. There 1* MUer way to «eee then to rahacrlbe for The I^acon Telegraph ft* new* foetliKe* ase nnsurpMwd by any paper <■ Vie Soath. a addition to the fullesl A»sotj- ««*d Prate wtrf^aad «iq itobee, it bu epecfal correspond- by letter from all Important *^55 ™ and the neighboring t Congre*! Bwitee. Wub- ^ «s tnt and moet in- country. The JJtahlagtos „ rw^aOrreapondent^UsLihe* ___ _____ 0 reapondenoe _ of the Telegraph U “ *t» the latest ■*“ ‘ fall dispMcbea. Frequent JBXSJSS, writers at the taeuM capital, of dis* tha st Tariff Reform wmmm )Democratic - yoM national campaign tto THE ONL iirabl V Economical Are Diamond Dyes. They excel .11 others are ora mn^A mads of (cheap *1.. and i inferior . , * materials give colols. and poor, weak, crocky 36 Colors ; ic cents each. •or Send coloring posiairg, Ph.ro.,, Dye Book, Saoje Card, dir*cji 0 „* (iocu. aquartj,etc. making ihe finest Ink c u!uir. B Sold by DrgggUis or by WELLS, RICHARDSON <5 C0.\ Burlington, Ir't. For Gilding Or Bronzing Faniy Articles, USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents. FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. -Also, a full line of- Drttgs, Pateat Medicines, Paints, ,0ils, Brushes And Druggists’ guppies, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found AT DREWRY’S iDRT G STORE 28 Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA. We keep on haJtd the finest Flour, Sugar and Coffee, CIGARS PRICES AND TOBACCO. 13?" At the LOWEST EST PRICES of of any an one in the city. W<j have the finest Whiskies and Brandies «"•»**....... AND BK8T OF ALL THE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! which is no ed to be the finest that is mr.de. All of the above for medical purposes. Com and see ns. GEORGE & HARTNETT. d<fcwtdec2. r > ix A. LOWER Mir ml Into» JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C. Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA. gBj jLSU - II _l raH raw Fresh Oysters lutTC t6-da^ mce Shrimp, mixed Ci abs, fish. Rice Birds, Celery, Bananas only 35c doz. Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon, Sweet Pickles, 85c gallon. Plain 15c Pickles, GOc gallon. Cheese lb to-day. 20 A different large lot varieties. of A. E, Crackers just tine received; ale, soda ater and Lemonade Schweppe 12e ginger bottle. w per 50 lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day. J. HyC. '^k2 jP& MILL B 3& $ 3f. 5e **■ TF. M. Holman & Co. -HAVE FRESH--- Magnolia -> Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 12J c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresii Mackerel Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All graces Sullivan's Tobaccos And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY. UnUI VIU 9 to Save Money ft I ®y huyins your DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES AN1) GROCERIES of it. F. 8 TRICKLAJSD, K0 67 HILL STREET, .... GRIFFIN, GA: 5ESF"500 prs. of Sample Shoes at less than w sale prices. Also a good line of MEN WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, nil marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to 37^ cents per yard. 25 Wc have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ ITose at 10 to cents. Our childrens’ mixed and black hose at 10 cents per pair is the best tiling 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. R. F. STRICKLAND. SPENCE & SMITH. OPPOSITE BKICK WAKKIIOIISE.SOLOMON St BerAre now ready to do your work. Repairing buggies and wa^eng is a feature o their business, on which skilled labor only is umd. Brimrns your work. HP Wc will build you anything on wheeM- Bugsies, Phaeton*, Surrics. V njrons.Ca Drays, and Delivery Wag,nip. Sign painting will be a fecturt of no little iroportnn Nothing but good work will be done. Will not take a shoddy job for any price. W H, Spent e at tliebelm you cannot fail to set fair dealing. Call onus before you buy. SPENCE & SMITH, Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga. Shipment Finest Teas, CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb. HAMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINEST FLOUR ON THE MARKET. n.n—DnflpQ j? fn’p ' ''' I —’ 1 " ‘ ■ —i CURIOUS LONDON CLUBS. hauucme«it» of the "Judg. o»il Jarf.” Tile “C*nurle*"—Th*» * Trajm! Club." A short toar tlirough tbe East End of London lias convinced ca that the clubs thereabouts arc equally a* singular that as the eurious One tho contests hold in lathe quarter. Judge of most amusing and Jmy. This is a society formed for the purpose of trying mock charges among its members" anil is usually held in tho parlor of some convenient winter months, publics house ouce a week In tho and at stated intervals at the present time. Stepney, Lijnehonse, Whitechapel, SpitalGolds localities and other typical Judge and East Jury. rind all have their Tho “charges” are always of a most out¬ rageous as well as humorous description. Many years ago bird fanciers' clubs were much in vogue, but there are very few in existence now. One of these was for the purpose of relieving a brother bird catcher when in distress of a peculiar kind. Tho law only allows birds to bo caught at certain times of lime tho year, and representatives of tho and twig found laying down their bait out of sea¬ son weekly were subjected 3d. to severe fid. penalties. to the funds A payment of or of tho society was sufficient to secure a prompt thus infringing payment of the penalty if caught the law. Another, club, peculiar to the bird catching fraternity, was believe, once a recog¬ nized institution, and we although it is not conducted on such a largo scale nowadays, that interested parties still meet and talk the matter over in a small way. The members aro known as The Canaries, and tho latest idea m- dodge dis¬ covered in transforming the humble spar¬ row into a more aristocratic bird by discussed changing its coat to another color was and experiments made on the table. It was said, too, and on good au¬ thority, that these men were in the habit on the birds by ot needles in or- to make them sing better, but one of the oldest dealers iu Bird Fair assured tho writer that this latter experiment had never been done to liis knowledge. You will find in the oast clubs for pick¬ pockets and their brethren, clubs for beg¬ gars, who mass their takings in the way of victuals together and partake of a meal from the some dish; but one of the most curious is tho Teapot club. This society cheap is supported by tho frequenters of chequer lodging will'allow houses, whose limitod ex¬ them to occasionally partako of the lodging of tho fragrant cup. The teapot houso parlor is the com¬ mon property of the tenants, and in many of tho houses a woman has It given into her charge, while those who wish for a mug of tea every evening can have the same guaranteed on payment of from Id. to lid. per week. With tho subscriptions from tho lodgers “siftings at Is. per pound” Ingly. are purchased and browed occord- A club, too, exists in the east, only open to men who have met and conquered pugilis¬ somo recognized champion in the tic world; but among somo of tho most curious wo are inclined to number thoso devoted to gambling for such small stakes as permits lads to enter tho arena of speculation and—lose. Thero aro scores of these places in London.—Lon¬ don Tid Bits. Giving; tlio Elies a Chance. He was eating a substantial breakfast of steak and eggs iu a well known restau¬ rant a few days since, and tho meal was enlivened by the prosenco of a small army of hungry Hies, which perched content¬ edly upon closer tho food, anil clung thereto much than a brother, varying their exercise by lighting on Iris face to rest from their labors. IIo boro tho ordeal with supremo patienco and unconcern for a time, but lie had ordered a square meal, and as tho waiter had deposited tho check therefor, ho naturally of desired to appropriate tho major part tho edibles to liimsolf and to contribute but little to the voracious insects. Finally detachment ho muttered an expressive oath as a of the enemy made a bold attempt to carry off a roll, and, dipping his spoon in tho sugar, ho proceeded to erect sundry little piles of the saccharine pellets at intervals of several feet from his plate, to which lie invited their atten¬ tion, and earnestly besought the buzzing besiegers to communicate their good fort¬ une to their relatives and friends. Tho experiment worked to a charm, for tho dainty creatures preferred the sugar to tho rump steak, and they feasted right royally and in When utter loft contempt table of the his young man. ho tho face check wore a triumphant much smile, and ho paid and his with so promptness satisfaction that the clerk ventured to re¬ mark that tho meal must have been un¬ commonly well prepared. lie replied, after somo hesitation, that lie had given tho flies a chance and was at peace with all the world.—Providence Journal. What Music Is. Music is largely a matter of association. If a person hears and if attracted by au air in childhood, the chances are that its hold will be intensified in later years, oven if he should liavo become moro cultured iu music in tho interim and knows the melody to be trashy. What Is one man’s meat is another's poison, in music, and ono must bewaro of judging hastily as to the merits or demerits if of repelled any particular at school of music, even by it first. Tho Chincso music, for example, seems to us a conglomeration of dissonant that noises, yet wo have proof positivo it goes to tho hearts of even tho most refined of the Celestials while tho finest of our music leaves them cold and unmovod. Custom has also something to do with tho appreciation of music of some kinds, for East Indian gentlemen have informed us that tho music of the Hindoos, when first heard by them, with all its third and quarter tones, seemed quite out of tune, but after hearing it through months and years they not only grew accustomed to It, but learned to like it greatly. It may be stated as a truism that any combina¬ tion of tone which can move tho feelings has a right to bo considered music, whether it repel somo auditors or not.— Musical Herald. “A Burnt Child,’’ Etc. Little Alec had been burnt several times, and had been cautioned to keep away from tho stoves. Walking out day, in a country garden with his mother ono he chanced to be stung on the hand by a bee. He did not cry, but, wringing his hand, said in a voice of astonishment, “Whew! mamma, that beo had fire in him.”—Youth’s Companion. War T*x>on Anglicism*. Some of the French Anglicisms. Canadianpapers are malcing a war upon creeping into It seems tho that English words are French language, just as French words creep into tho English language. The Quebec papers'fmd iu this ‘process of cor¬ ruption a danger to their nationality.— Chicago Herald. Kinging Noises fn the eai>, in,' - a r aring, bttZZlOg goraui. are c •. ;. nh, that exceed* JDgiy disarm Si mmon disease. Loss of SUV'! / r i ; result from catarrh. Hoo.1 -t r r.iia, tho grea» Wood purifier, is a j • ■ > ruccesaful rem¬ edy for this d-, i. i . n cure* by purify* lug tbe blood, if y i - ,.:ier f i om catarrh, try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the peculiar aedlCiMt A Mother , Deprived sf Rest Sitting night after night and watching over the little one slowly gradually wast ing away from the effects of teeting has no net. Why don’t yon try Dr. Big .= , 3 , R| P a me s CELERY COMPOUND — CURES PROOFS Neuralgia ‘*Psim's Celery Cora* pouno cured my nerr- ciw f,ick hesdAches." Mrs. i. A. iiKEKtXEX. Nervous :>atn Jacinto, C*l. Prostration “After msfcie; six bot¬ tles of Paine’s Celery of Cun.pound, rhcuniniisra." 1 nut cured Rheumatism Samurl South Cornish, Hutchinson, N. II Kidney •‘It haa 4 on« rae>more for kidney disease Diseases than any other tftedi- e " Gbo. Abbott, Sioux City, Iowa. Paine's Celery Com¬ Ail Liver pound ha*; been of great pcnefvt iadigestion, lor torpid and blliouo- Svor, Disorders trers Udalu,, ." Quechec, Kuzaletii Vt. C. . ....... ....... ... ____ __ ______ OR.VW.rf IZ^- “Many persons,” eontemm.'UBir says T* 5 * «• “who am an incubator the coming •** at the different makes and a* to their merit*. The selecting one should be carefully eon * No doubt there are many ma¬ in the market which do excellent there are others which are perfectly and simply ‘catch pennies.* Start how much time you have to de¬ to one, and don't be deluded into au Incubator that the Inventor needs little or no attention, can be by a child, or (If It kaa a self will run for twenty-four boors varying a degree. We do not such an one is In existence. In experience laborious self than regulating hot Incubators less water ones, the anxiety attending them ia so much that wo give preference to the ovary time.*' Didn’t Want It Duplicated. A carious looking craft, built in a Chi¬ yard near Tuukadoo, a sort of stern boat in which tho motive power supplied by a number of coolies work¬ with their feet, wav seen passing tho Nile by an enthusiastic amateur a foreigner. Ho began to his apparatus ho in accosted order to by photograph officer, when was an said: “No can makes picture this byo'n by you go to Engi ngland side all same.” And to sure ho tho foreigner with his camera off river bank.—New York Sun. Advice tc Mothers. M.i. Wikslow's Boothimj SrituF children teething, ia the pre. cription and one of the best female nurses iu the United States, and been used for forty years with never success by millions of mother* their cbildreu." During tbe process teething its valne is incalculable relieves tho child from pain, cures dys and dierrhesa, griping By in giving tbs and wind colic. to the < hildand rest* the mother. 25 cents a bottle, aageoddrwly A. CUNNINGHAM, GRIFFIN,: :: GEORGIA, Been Appointed Land Agent fet Spalding County, tho Georgia Bureau oi Immigration, and parties having land for sale ctn expedite sale by placing their property in his Full par'tculars in regard to the obtained most val¬ lands in this county can be addressing him as above. A full list of and lands and lots af all description. EAWH HW n HAIR BALSAM CDanae* *ud bcontitlos the hair* Promote Foils «t liixurlfmt Bsstors fcrowth. Gray Ntver Ywrtbfui to Hair to It* Cihr. Car*jrftCftli> ludr fall tap ____ HINDERCORN8. The sftfoftt, t and bent < i’ieforConra Hanlons, Am, all pair 16 coots at jwres LjjjfruUf.*i entofut t U> tin* Jlucox ft'iit. * NevwWf M» * euro. o ■g yg W IB! WATCHES! ★ JEWELRY, ★ DINNER AND TEA SETS! DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE SETS, GLASS, TlN AND WOODEN WARE. KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES. NOVELTY CO. SHOES AND LEATHER 22 22 St. llill St. Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty. JJ^T'We warrant all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth Just reusiped a large shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses fine goods school shoes for Children. H. W. HAShELKUS. A. S. MURRAY Call* your attention to his Line of Furniture! COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES. of 9 Pieces from $20 to $100, Tables. Chairs Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes. Etc. A limited number of Sewing Machines of the makes tor sale very low. Iam and always night. ready to serve my Mrs. E. E. 20 HILL STREET, -■as au. Till— Latest: Styles: ef: AND TRIMMING8. Saxony Wool*, boot good* and all aaorlad colors. Also, mk - M,. . * A ^ m Pa- — j pals tor t ««*&, ailPWB’ mm *» Miw u mar, w i h» S3 from tb* u» f Hjuboso*. X). 0. aa epag S. 8. Co..___ Waco, XSXMb Ear LSSS. that yon i ..JSsSfl w# taks r „ bolildis - of y<mr |tr#at rumecij t been Invalid for iwveral , an y«ar*. Administrator^ Sale of By Ordluary, virtu* of of an BpsbUag order granted by the court sell County, we wifi to the highest L bidder before tho court * *" " * ^ - gtbo1es*lho«r». ay In December, the estate ot lowing Wtp. Scott, property lat* of belonging wild consty, to deceased for the purpose of distribution dred amongst and the heirs, to wit; About two hun¬ lying in Line seventy Creek acres of land, more said or less, district, in county, all m one body and known as the land that was Scott, set out apart of the as estate a dower of to fm, Mrs. Scott, Nancy de ceased, and bounded as follows: On tha north by Glenn Sanson, cast by 8. A. Scott south by F. M. Scott,westby W.P. Manaid, Land and in spools. elegant neigborhood NcarcbilreK es Most desirable property. Terms cash 8, A. SCOTT. F. M, 800TT, Adm’rs de bonis non Wm. fcott, dat’d. fffi.do. Farm and House and Lot For Sait A 202W acre farm in 3 mile# of Griffin, Ga 80 acres In woods, 130 1 n splendid state of td cultivation, for Improved cleared farm of s machinery. tumps and rocks, Machin¬ fix- ery, stock, corn and fodd er will be sold with farm 1/ wanted. All ready for business anoth¬ er yenr. Also,a large roomy house and twp acre lot In Orlfflu. Go. For particulars ad¬ dress me at Griffin, (la., care Clark A Son. *eptI9dAw3m TMAD CLARK. SillF a « mm* fa i«Hi*d from S >a favor of A. 9. M. f, Gibson, tern I tilled. ss emit of said to' corner ranoah, Griffin and 1 number 53, east tirbAn by F by STMTSt”--- Savannah, i 1 Reeres to Justice faror ol and one g . M in , . Malcolm Me R. ««**«* .« «»legally notHefc 1 B _Also, ■■■iraraib s ' (he same time and piaea, . tha luntb SSSTWWfSiSrl s.“js?ss«_ A. U. Mnrrny, vs. J. J. BeMly.icd « J J. Beastly, tenant a»S. .. as a tiardwa w stum a part of city lot No. 1 in inouw No mg west un said street 34 feet mo ijMto i d .sold ss the proper %IU Tfeued or of John F zr- rjm a e n Ordinary’* if tte «•, r of saidl - fore the< said ; tti Decem^rj UT Of® Bret Monday! ’ m., f* auch leave! |0, *0.00 i Ordinary. (V V/tt.G»« i RDINJ piled admiiii«tra| to t bonds of 1 forcthel 1 my office in December, 1 one hundred and seventy fiv tyofja UwieMau^Sd my December, othoe io J8S», (maw, the | | “SUr'wSaaMCte— by teuo'cl--- _. / \hlHNARY’8 OF#IU*-**a sephene Padgett, has applied to 'l leave teaell the iauda hetmudag to ■ tate for the purpose of paying tha i said deceased. Let all persons concerned show ca by ten o’clock, a. m., why «uch leave should SF TT, ITU*, Sami IMS##-*. Battaar tea **. hi* to me for letter* of admiuietration on the Bailey, Let late ot said county, all person* concerned sh i m fore tbe court of Ordinary of Mid at my office In Griffin on the first 1_______ in such February, should 1883, by ten o'clock a. nu, why letters not be wanted, *0.15. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. Homestead Notice. W Augustus jxirtonallty, B. Jones has j on of and valuation ofhome*te«d, ai the same at 10o clockoutheS vember, ftw 1888, at my ham office. e. w. worn). Administrator’s Sale. in Griffin during the legal boon t___ on tbe first Tuesday In December, ISM, tha following property belonging to the estate of Nancy 8cott,late of raid county, d r c e as e d , or less, in Line Creek district of.eaid ty in the northwest corner of tot His. i Mwei), being aU of said let os west Flint river, adjoining lands of F.M. Scott _ on the northwest and south. Bald in churches. good neighborhood, Terms M. SCOTT, cash, Admlcirtrator , r. Scott,P 1*00. of Nancy Executors’ Sale. . K ; . . , .. a" | •d , •' By virtue ot an order from tho court ot Ordinary, will be sold before tha a hou«e doer or Spalding county in the cil Orjffln,on between the’Srut legal Tueeday hour* ef ln sale, December I tbe 1 land tot No, 12 to Fourth district * Henry, then Fayette, now S which was owned by Jea. 1 deceased, lying in Mt, Ain taioinglOO undivided half acres, Intr more rest in e 1 olon road in the city of O* Henry Alexander to*. »aWto*j of an acre more er fMk lot will be sold, 8. Gronttaad tercet, coosenl ) Sold a* the i the estate of A in twelve moethe with 1 ' 8 , se.oor -- NOilGE Notice i* beretr be mode to tbe ni