The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, November 09, 1888, Image 3

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exeuR* 0 * R* T £s. ,, |i Will C«*H« 6«to Macon, fumbus and Augusta. TO TH* STATE KAta E*.uii«ld K«mb«r at Macon, inclusive. Ga., No robber 5th 10th, 11 u ' V.“ ra tes Include admission to Fair s. nd CIliUlren over 5 years old and un- ES half Kates. Tickets will be placed November 4th to 10th. inclusive; Itoretur.' until November IHlh. incln- ^joTIIB .' 11 ATTAHOOCHBK Columbus, EXPOSITION. tin., November H t fto 1 her in her 1st, inclusive. ............................ 3.30 l mil... 3.30 jy Side 3.30 — 3.50 pton...... Station, 3.25 , 3.40 da. include streetcar fare and ad m rates Exposition grounds. Children ou to under 12 half rates. five® “J sand years, sale November w ju inclusive, be plaoed good on to return and s to 30th on, n December 2d, inclusive. Pfo MB A0008TA Augusta, NATIONAL Ga EXPOSITION, November 8th stobe held at , > December loth, iuclusive. isvllle.- #4.90 .......... . 5.05 srd Bill. . 5.15 ........ 5.25 J Bide.. 5.40 pton.. 5.45 Station..................:.......5.50 5 05 EEL .................................... rates inculde transfer coupons to and fftnthe Exposition, and also admission S®ons mis to under the grounds. 12 years, half Children ratc8.„Pa8«en- over 5. _J*n and purchase tickets before getting must on Hun as coneuetorswi.l rates not be Tickets authorized will to the above be lilafed toeealeuntil on sale and November including 7th. December and continue 15th, JSjna fiShmited un icsa live otherwise days from ordered. date of Tickets sale, will but ■Bps case later than D»^i^be^l7U^D<88 Gen. Passenger Agent. n m ornery, To Aught, be Bought der*, Silver Gold, . Orders, junta, Merchandise or Sold. ISTVants or Place, Goods to Appraise, fcawfer or Casa, Opening Days Hpnelcal Tear iers, To Announce, nSKpalsr ^-oks, Preachers, Butchers Houses or Acres, Bakers. or _ oks, Boats, jo Hire or Let, Votes, skirt flonnefi es, Dress or sment, A cure for disease, t Floor, A Handy Valise, Sjfurctiase nent, Ctaeess, AMuslinChcmise, a Pet, Teas, __ (Spinkey Peas, Bees, or Bear, Ihonnd or Spitz Or Are Prone from Fitz, To Make Known, toHireaHall Yonr Store, Driver or team, . Hosiery, Dry |S*l0pu7enf An Elegant Carriage, oods, KHftConcertor Marriage, Bali, Upholstery, >;£fik«ter, Excnrstons, Picnics, I ■,. Plates. Knick-Knacks, BMamonds. Tons'll to gay erentur’sDi vei sions, Sj||wMl«, Clothes Increase Ready; of Trade, Made, Carls, Stags, Coal, Pictures, Coke and Woo d Wish for Features, Lectures, Or Odd Things, All Kindsof Theology, Food figCsts, f sell Odd Things, Works on Magic, Astrology, World-wide Wealth and Publicity Felicity, BH*. Flags, , S Bags, a B 8 - Hals, Nags, leadsL tCravats, Dress shirts Dollars, or collars or Beef, Almighty ncial Belief, House for Rent, Store, Tenement, Cash to be L.-nt, Cash to he Spent, HNu, j#jPMtm«ni.i 8ccnt, or Box, Tent, ■RWEveu 3he»i> or Ox, Homan Cement, a Bean— Go—* Then in a Trice, Read the Advice, | Take the Advioe Far Beyond Price, Written Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN THE- Daily News To Business Men. fOLABOBED I in these days ARGUMENT IS INTEI.L1 NEEDED EXT to convince men that it Pays Well to Advertise New Advertisements TO ADVERTISERS A li»t of 1000 newspapers divided into jPATES PWjUcaUoa—FREE. AND SECTIONS wilt t e sent on those who want their advertising lo pay ttcaii offer n* better medium for thorough and effectixe work than the various sections Ejl*nr Select Local List. GEO. P. RO WE LL & Co.. Newsp*f>er Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce street, New York. A GREAT YEAR i the hi*tort of the United State* I* now upon Every person of Intelligence desires to keep e with tae course of it* event*. There is no er way to do so than to subscribe for Thk Macon Telegraph. * 1 die Mw« South. facilities la addition in nnsurpassod tbu fullest by any Assocj- paper 1 to correspond- Press dispatches, letter It baa special " by wire and from all important J fa Georgia and the neighboring Suites. Wasb- rUg will the pressnt session of Congress and most oa be the most important The in- •tiog hlagtoa bows centre in the the country. Telegraph is Correspondence of It* 1 eor*reepoi^nt < regtdaJ fiKilI*hes the latest Wn Jfeial sad gestlp in fall dispatches. Cummings, Frequent Amber letters from Hob. Amos J. igjwntar, el Congress trom New York, Frank t«. aadYT. A. Croffot, three of the best BWa E* newspaper Uvest writers at the issues capital, of dis- the aad meet Important _____atic Tariff Reform i in use with Democratic the policy _____d and the the coming national all campaign the bat I dhouss ,--J all not publie qmy issues give from the news, stand- i »f genuine Democratic taitb. Subscribe •7 OO F.Ma i 4 OO i^r THE ONLY Brilliant V Durable Economical Are Diamond Dyes. They cxcc. all others In Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others are just as good. Beware of imitations- tner are made of cheap anil inferior materials and give poor, weak, ciocky colors. 36 colors; ic cents each. Send postal for Dye book, Sample Card, directions for coloring Photos., making the finest Ink o. Btuinr (10 ct*. a quart), etc. Sold by Druggists or by WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO^ Burlington, lit. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents. FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. -Also, a full line of- Drags, Patent Medicines, Paints, .Oils, Brosbes And Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found AT DREWHY’S *DRHG STORE 28 Hill 8treet,GRIFFIN, GA. WE KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and CIGARS AND TOBACCO. fcF/' At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We have the finest Whiskies and [Brandies AND BEST OF ALL TOE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! which is noied to be the finest that is mr.de. le. All of the above for medical purposes. Com and 6ee ns. GEORGE & HARTNETT. d<&wtdec25 A. LOWER, Practical Mir ill Hip ii Dii JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C. Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA. I will have to-rta.y nice mixed flsh. Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Crabs, Rice Birds, Celery, Bananas only 35c doz. Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon, Sweet Pickles, 85c gallon, Plain Pickles, 60c gallon. Cheese 15c lb to-day. A large lot of A. E, Crackers jnst received; 20 different varieties. Schweppe line ale, soda water and Lemonade 12e per bottle. 50 lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day. T. DVt. MILLS W. M. Holman & Co. -HAVE FRESH-. Magnolia -> Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 12£ c. per ib. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan’s Tobaccos And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, HOW? to Save Money By buying your DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of R. F. STRICKLA1\D, NO 57 KILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA: prs. of Sample Shoes at less than w sale prices. * Also a line cf MEN WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN S SHOES, Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 Childrens’ to 37^ cents per 10 Wc have a full line of Mens’Womens’ and Hose at to cents. Oui childrens’ mixed and black hose-at 10 cents per pair is the thing in town for the money. Handkerchiefs, Towels, Corsets, Collars and Cuffs, nfl at the lowest prices. Give ma a trial and I will you money. R. F. STRICKLAND. SPENCE & SMITH, OPPOSITE BRICK WAREHOUSEjSOLOMON OT Are now ready to do your work. B*pairing buggies and wagons is a feature their business, on which skilled labor only is need. Bringtw your work. , ra- We will build you any thing on wheels—Buggies, Phaetons, Surries, Wagons, Ca Dravs and Delivery Wagons. Sign painting will be a feature of no Utile lroportan Nothing but good work will be done. Will not talica shoddy job for any price. With H, Spence at the helm you cannot fail to get fair dealing Call on us tef ore you buy. SPENCE A- Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca. Shipment Finest CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, I5c. lb. HAIYIS. BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FLOUR ON THE MARKET. lies k Co’s. ) CELERY COMPOUND Neuralgia pound cured Celery Com¬ sick headath^*." my nen ous Mrs». L. A. Brhivtkek, Nervous San Jacinto, Cjd. Prostration ** After using 7 six bot- |)<-s vf Paine * Cdery ■ Compoumd, of rheuuattsm. I am cured M Rheumatism «£Sff“ggi rrk Kidney “It has done me more good thsn for kidney disease Oisoases any other medi- GhO. AflDOTT, Sioux City, Iowa. AND "Paine's Celery Cbm- Ail Liver pou»d Oenefii has for lx;en torj/id of great livsr, Disorders Indigestion, ness." Klizammth and bilioos* Udall, C. Quediee, Vt. THE COMMONWEALTH, Tie No tv* a* (.'nfttored Over Penfield baa shipped about hale* of cotton to date. Prof. S.F. Coffin, tried for lunacy and sent to the lum a few days ago. He has ed very much of late with an or cancer on his longue. It- is sup ,posed that blooding over this fortune caused him to lie in his sent sad condition. Jainis Matthews, a 10 year boy whose parents reside near eus, was so unfortunate as to get leg entangled in the spokes ol wagon yesterday while the aanie being driven at a rapid rate, the litnli in several places and ing amputation necessary. Ellaville Enterprise: A couple went to ride the other and they both became so in conversation that they forgo horse, and when they thought themselves the h o wg i-»»»4e Wua ii grazing pn the side of the Fortunately lie was perfectly Cummings Clarion; Old dame nature is constantly sh-wing power in some wonderful und terious manner, ller latest ty is in the shape of a yellow yarn and a red boon potato growing from the same vine. The potatoes brought us by Hon. H, L. and there is no doubt as to their be¬ ing of different varieties. W. M. Pitts in Thomson Ben Wilson brought to my office day a metoric stone to be analyzed, ft was about a pound in weight, and was encrusted with a dark, couden sed, sooty matter. When the con densed crust was broken off, the in side had a granite appearance, with a metellic lustre, with panicles of pure metal of a nickel appearance. Gumming Clarion: Wo heard a preacher say the other day that while passing a certain church recent ly he found the members engaged in a controversy as to whether or not some of their members who had join ed the Farmer’s Alliance should be turned out of the church. They had been arguing over the matter since 10 o’clock---it was then 4 o’clock p. m.—and had arrived at no conclusion. Lexington Echo; J. T. Arnold is grieving over the tragic death of both his bird dogs. lie had them out hunting Tuesday evening when one, a pupy did not behave to suit him, and he thought to shoot him at long range to make him mind. To his utter chagrin the shot killed the pupy and his old dog “Jack” as well. “I had rather lost my best mule,’’ said Mr. Arnold, as the tears came in to his eyes. Log Cabins do not appeal strongly to mod ern notions of social I bey have had [their . day. But War¬ ner’s Log Cabin Sarsa¬ parilla today and Tippecanoe” are as effective as when the rugged health of the hardy pioneers was maintained by them. Fnn and Frolic. A contemporary sayalawyers ate noted for losing their patience. How about Dispatch. Sturdy Fanner—\Van‘ter ray darter, eb ? WrI), what have got ler support with ? Impecunious Youth—f. admit that I am meagrely supplied with this wot 13’s goods, bnt think of family connections JJWe Lave one the finest genealogical trees in country. Sturdy Farmer—Hugh ! keep a family in firewood three weeks.—[Puck - Waggish Clerk—Well, Pat, I think I caa give you a ten by teen, but I can iet you have a teen by ten If y*u think you cun make that do. An Irute woman entered a goods store the other day fitnd ed one of the clerks : Pve come find out what you mean l>y mo $1 .Saturday night f ir ibut spread end ceiling Mrs. one just like u cm Monday for cents. Didn't you s-y d was iusl chance to get one sti cite p ? You mistook rue. madam, ed the clerk I said it was labt chance to get one for a And it wa», for we put them -‘own 60 cents Monday morning,—[Pu delphia Call- Wnat did Cain do ? asked Sunday-school teacher. Oh, nothing ranch, replied a boy with his finger in b s month. Hu killed Able, didn't he » ued the teacher. Where's my bat Y asked the bov, rising., to his feet What—where are going? mered the astonished teacher. Papa's a Democrat, and he ■dm V ns.............. for me to light right oat whenever anybody begins to wave the bloody sbiit, Gimme my hat and I ll go. — f Areola Record. In th« flontita Fornui. “JiiHu*,” »aicl Mrs. Ccesar, “I must have a new dress If we are Ruing to the springs. The wife of the mayor of Rome must ho dressed according to her sta¬ tion.” “Well, my dear,” replied the mayor, “here is a dinius. Go buy yourself s Saratoga.” Brutus, overhearing the remark, wen - at once anti purchased t ho t in sword w ind so effectually aided C»snr Hi collecting his rents.—Life. (irvmsa Magazine Cons. Returned travelers in Germany sjxak of the jealousy with which the German authorities guard Uio new magazine guns distributed among the soldiers of ibe army. Every gnu is numbered and registered, the soldier must not lake it from the garrison under any circumstances save when ou pnraife, and be must be able to produce it at a moment's notice. All this is to prevent the Frenchnicu from securing one to uso ns a pattern.—New \ T ork Snn. Cyrus \Y. Field says that by bard work a man may accomplish anything in iH.i 4# « Wld. » » ■ % One » act I* worth a column of rhetoric, said an Amor can statesman- ft is a faft, established by the testimony of UionshniKof people, that Hood’s Sarsaparilla does cure scrofula, suit rheum, and other ciseates or affections aria lug from impure state or low oond'tion of the blood. II also overcomes that tired feeling, creates a good appetite, and Try gives it. strength (c) to BTery part of the system. G. A. CUNNINGHAM, GRIFFIN, : : :GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi Spalding County, by the Georgia Bureau <u Immigration, and all parties having land fur sale can expedite the sale by placing their property In his hands. Full par - Vulars in regard to the most val¬ uable lands in this oouuty can be obtained by addressing him us above. A full list of houses and lands and lots of all description. Homestead Notice. Augustus B. Jones has applied for exemp¬ t-on of personality, and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and 1 will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock on the 27th clay of No¬ vember, 1HS8, at my office. *1.50 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. NOTICE Notice made is hereby the given 1 egislature that app.icatlon for the will be to next pas sage of a bill amending tlie charter of the c'ty of Griffis so as to allow the Mayor and Council of said city to tlx a compensation for the Atdermonof said city not to exceed fifty dollars per annum. WATCHES! ★ JEWELRY, ★ DINNER AND TEA SETS! —M- - DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE SETS. GLASS. TiN AND WOODEN WARE. KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES. NOVELTY CO. BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER Hill St . Hallos’ Shoe Store Hill 22 St. Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty. EiT'Wc warrant ali w rk and shall make it a point to misrepresent ing. Just receive d a large shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses fine and s.choo! shoes for Children. H, W. HASsELKUS. A. S. MURRAY Calls your attention to his * COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES. Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 to $ 100, Tables. Bedsteads. Spring Beds, Wardrobes. Etc. A limited number of iSewing Machines of the makes for sale very low. 1 am always ready to serve my customers, day and night. Mrs. E. E. CROCKER 20 HILL STREET, -HAS ALL THE-- Latest: Styles: of: AND TRIMMINGS. Saxony Wools, best goods and all asorted colors. Also, n Wools. Call ard efamine my goods and prices. ortlSddwlm iA&L. .A wm _ swirr* scKCtnc I» entirely a wwttobto prep«rs«| M eoo- UlnUia do Mercury, Potash. Arsente, w ottu* puteuuou* «MUM. swirrs ai-ncmo Hue corral Bumtreda ot mm at KptSMtta. ana or Cancer ot the ttia, Uwunada ot r •t Bczetna, Blood Bamors and Bkln —-rams, and Hundreds ot Utoasuds ot -n— ot tent- nta. Wood Poison and Blood Taint. ■wirra spxcipio Itaa relieved Utotusadt ot macs of Karen- rial Poisoning. RhaumaUsm and Stntaaas ot the Joint*. t*kl tiSip SSSfnts iour ft. 8. 8., und a wm in my Ufa. cured me, A»4 l w< truly, on# Buffering trom amietod with, laathaums ‘ ‘ rt covered bar whole body, to her bed for several years and could sot help ' ofHi* < ...... _ the physicians who treated 1 mediately, aod Tn a f»V improve weeks ■ a parent jnoklag ty r la well 8ho la n Tresilse on Bloed and SJdn JHsMsssaMtlsd fr<-. Tnr. swirr Snccme Co., Drews* % Atlanta. Os. | New York, TSS Brosdwsy. Administrator’s Sale of By virtue of an order granted by the court sell Ordinary, to the highest of Spalding bidder County, before the we court wtil house door in Griffin during the legal hours, of sale, on the first Tuesday ht December, 1888,the following property belonging to the estate of Wm. Scott, late of said oounty, deceased for the purpose of distribution amongst and the heirs, to wit : Abont two hun¬ dred seventy acres of land, more or less, lying all in in Line Creek district, in said county, set euc body and known ns Mrs. the land that was apart as a dower to Nancy ceased, Scott, ontof the estate of Wm. Scott, de and bounded aa follows: On the north by Glenn Sanson, east by 8. A. Scott sonth by F. M. Scott, westbv W. I*. Manaid, Land in elegant neigborhood. Nearchurcb- es and schools. Most desirable property. Terms cash. 8, A. SCOTT, F. M, SCOTT. Adm’rs de bonis non Wm. Scoif, dead. *«. 00 . Farm and House and Lot For Salt 80 A 2023^ acre farm in 3 miles of Griffin, Ga acres in woods, 120 in splendid slate of cultivation, d for cleared of stumps and rooks, flx- i stock, improved farm fodder machinery. Machin¬ ery, corn and will be sold with farm If wanted. AH ready for bus!ness anoth¬ er year. lot In Also, Griffin. a large roomy For house and two acre Ga. particulars ad¬ dress ine at Griffin, Ga., care Clark & Son. septlffJAw3m THAI) CLARK. December! .BESOtDOMT to DemMber ITH*fIRk#T r next, before __ ■soss— Property, to-wH: , a Sft VsXWT’-r more « tore, • to Unto* -- • land of Mr*. A»4rew*. of H.gpMWljMtd Richard Gibeoo. Thotuaa Lev the property of M. afire Issued from to favor of A. W. __ M. K. Gibaoo, treaHt titkHk J&SSSSl&M Spalding County, ~ - ewt corner of mid vannah, _ Griffin and and being a part of bounded on tbo t»o number M, east by ] road by Savannah, and Griffin west by J. tod on and sold M ti Keevea to satisfy lh Justice eaurtef the____ favor of B. V, Crooder va. ImcfJL Rereea, and onofifatoaued from the 1068th dtolrtet C, and turned over to me. “ ‘ sold Atoo, at the Mma time and plaoe, «rt4ss of oTi] fifty aerts of tan I in the (iewtt ry sow nnmbre _ _ Mr*. 8. U. Mi tom. treat by land J B. --*• U. Re&siy, Head, L.C.,siid tenant turned over to me. nOUBM*. to po sa ea iio n, legally side of Hill street, Griffin, as a hardware stow and turtber part of city tot No, 1 in square No toft west on said street 34 feet and running back 80 feet bk» bounded south by an alley or led an and Bold re tire property Johnson, issued from 8r- Spalding by rlr ^ or of John Neal va. ‘ Tenant In poMMehm R. 8. cor *-*■> orffioni l ■:;i.7V,-%v;iv; ) N | ire jg=s mgS&ta to-wlri Ooc two home and I * room / \ KIlINAM' ART’S 1 , O! Now. Mrs. shares of s itook of Centr Lawton, baa applied to me for leave t* aaR on* hundred and aavent ' more land or leas,in Ditwnke Cabin* I>; by ‘ * of ‘8.H. Wilson,aoutliby and 8. 1 and A. K. Lawton and___ Dtsmuke; M. L, sold Lawton, for distribution, u omw%, the proper fc- ty of lata of said i-eased. * *■ re Let all persons concerned show mast be¬ fore office the Court in Gnutu, of Ordinary the of first said Monday oounty »| to my December, should 1888, by ten be o'clock, a. m., why each leave not ftmu. grantod. 7 « *«.0O K. W . HAM h Ordinary sephene Padgett, has applied leave to sell the lands belonging to said ae¬ tata for tte p urpose of pejw the debts of Let all persons concerned show cease be- fore the Court Court of of Ordinary, at my offiaa la Griffin, oa rath the first * ■ Monday in Deoembet 1888 by ton o’clock, 'otoc a. m., why such leave should not ■ be grant *3.00 ‘ V. HAMMOND, Ordinary. Bailey, I^et all late of said county, deceased persons concerned show cause be¬ fore the court of Ordinary of said eoanty. at to tny February, office 1880, in Griffin by cm o’clock the fire* Momtoy why ten a. at., such letters should not be gremed. *8.15. E. w.; HAMMOND, Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale, By virtneof an order granted by the ooart of ordinary of Spalding eoanty, I will sell to the highest bidder before the oourt house door to Griffin during the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in December, 1808, the of following Nancy property belonging said to the drnsased, estate Scott,late of county, for the purpose of (Uatribattop. amunmt the heirs, to-wit; Line Twenty-two Creek district scree ot of said Una soor* or less, to ty to the northwest corner of tot Nt. t seven, being all of said tot on west Flint river, adjoining lands south. of ?. M. Bold Scott on the northwest and I to good neighborhood, near s c hoo ls a churches. Terms cash. (8.0C. F. M. SCOTT, Nancy Administrator deceased of Beott, Executors’ Sale. By virtue of en order from the court of Ordinary, wilt be. sold d before the court bouse door of Spalding - Grtffln,on theorist,Tuesday |q ] between the he legal legal hours boure of of sale, sale, that that pert part of < land lot No. 12 in Fourth district of originally deceased, lying to Mt. Zion district and cam taining 100 acres, more or toss, Abo, undivided half Interest to th« lot on the Zeb- nlon road in the city of Griffin known re the Henry Alexander to*, said lot containing W of lot an will acre be sold, more 8. or Orantland leas. (The owning whole of X said to¬ te rest, consenting.) 8oid as the the estate of A. G. and Murray, dee* benefit of heirs creditors. Terms of sale, with ooe-bslf in twelve months with interest et 8per« ALEX. 8. MURRAY. 86.00. Guardian’s Sale. «— By virtue «f i by the Court ^e”ttob«t bidder, brimWcert door of said county to Griffin during I gal hours of aakt, ZStSSi moiwoel end. s sere Wetli