The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, November 11, 1888, Image 4
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MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY !
—— Joi- ~ ■■> STORE,
E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG
HXADQOARnWS FOB
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, VARNISHBBi etc.
mi l Toilet Ar
#50 PARLOR ORGAN!
FOR A
$ 225.00 PIANO.
BAN ELEGANT UPRIGHT
Kv«! rvbodv know* that mnsioai inatnimcnta can be bcmith*
cheeper r tn Havannah than In Atlanta, O*. We will, / r0 ®
Our first floor tooled wltli Hook*, wmmm Moajc, Stationery, Fan
IwJoe. Violin*) A#. i* * and Toye in cndle** v*riety.
RkdPeper, Window Shade* end Holiday Good*
BRAWN ER, DEANE A CO.
Fresh Fish and Oysters
RECEIVED DAILY.
Jos t In from the country, Barrel country Syrup.
C- W. Clark AlSon.
a
ttrUU, H.
m ^KlH C
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
r | Wri TkU ty, Powder atren noth never and wholoeomnee*. vertee. A marvel o
than the ordinary kind*, and
In eompetiton with the molUtu
ad Nwder*. lew teat, abort weight, alum or
m: Sold on! moan*.
■ Powduk Co., 106 Wall Street, New
$ att d A wly-tnp column 1»f or 4th
CITIZENS TICKET.
FOB MAYOR,
Maj. J. D. BOYD.
FOB ALDKBMEN,
l»t W#rd—J. H. KEITH,
2nd - —J. D. GEORGE,
3rd “ —S. H. DEAWE.
4th “ —D. J. BAILEY, Jr.
For Oierk aud Treasurer
THOS NALL
PostelPs Elegant!
The finest floor in the world.
Those who have naed it uever use
Uj other, it never fails to piva the
■lost perfect satisfaction. Call on J.
H Keith & Co , 8. H. Deane, J. M.
Mille, McFarland, Boyles & Co., or
O. W. Clark & Son. aug2(5d3m
SMOKE!
Ov* Junior Partner, the beat Ci
gsr in the market. Sold by all load
ing dealers in Griffin- L Cohen &
Co , Sole Agt na, Macon, Ga,
aogSdSm
Dwi’t Rend This, Owners ol Bicycles !
I will repair yonr bicycles and B,
pat them in first class order, at
P. Blanton’s shop, Griffin, Ga,
B. if. Carter.
The Best Heat Market
la Griffin is that of Simp-ton & Ead?
wppoeite No, 2 Engine House. Tay
IPSikir street. Nothing but first class
“ told, and eveiytbing fresh and
—- m i
elean. When you want good meat
give them a call. oct7dlni
“The President’s Mite”
it aa far ahead of any other floor in
the market as Mrs Cleveland herself
W above all competition in rank and
kMOty. Its popularity ie shown by
tb« fact that its sale is not confined
te a few, bot it ie sold by every ceal
ia Griffin. Re sore and order “The
f- President's Wife.’’ sep!5d3m
Nev Cron Prod Pries.
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Attention ia directed to a welt displayed
advertisement of the Griffin Fertiliser Co-
lathi* tseue.
The many friends of Mrs. T. M. Darnall
will b# pained to hear that she died Friday
night l*»t of typhoid fever.
Mr* T. B. Longfellow, who has been visit
lag Prof. C. V Waugh, returned to her home
in Gainesville, Fla., yesterday.
Degree* will tie conferred in Warns*
Lodge, No. 20,1 O. O. F to morrow night.
The member* should attend,** the work will
prove very inioraatlng.
The election for a justice of the peace to
fill the vacancy In Ihia district will take place
ou the 24th inat. J. F, Stilwelli* tb# only
candidate that has anno meed.
Tt e cold wave seems to have struck us in
earnest till* time. Present Indications are
that we will have some severe weather tor
the next few day* at least.
Policeman Ayoock had ft lively tusalewith
a burly drunken negro yesterday afternoon,
but after administering a good dose of hard
wood upon hi* cranium succeeded in getting
him in the jug.
Preaching at the Christian cbnrch today
at 11 a m. and 7 p. in. by Rev F. L. Adams.
The public are cordially invited attend. All
the member* are earneatly requested to be
present, business meeting after service*.
Ab Cleveland received a letter from hi*
sister, Mis* Esther, yesterday stating that
aha was mnoh better aud expected to be
borne soon. Her many friends will be pleas
ed to hear this good news.
Mrs. Dr. Taylor had on exhibition at th#
Macon fair some beautiful samples of
fancy work made by herself. The result
was the won the first prize, a handsome
sewing machine. Why cannot others of the
ladles make exhibits at the Columbus expo¬
sition?
The great great popularity nnd success of
Salvation Oil, the great pain destroyer have
made It the target for counterfeiters. Buy
the gegulue. Price 25 eta.
“Died of .ammonia, pooro fellow,” said
Mrs. Partington, on learning of a friend’s
deiitn from pneumonia, “i believe I should
have died too, but for Dr. Bull’s Cough Stir
tirug.’’ Dr. Dull’s Cough Syrup she meht
of course.
Colton Receipts.
Cotton statement for the weak end
ing the moruing of Nov. 9, 1888 is
as following:
Receipts for week...........1024
“ since Sept. 1... .10,914
Shipments for week...........070
“ since Sept. 1... ,10,04S
Stook........................932
MiddliiiEf 9Jc. Market firm.
The report of the agricultural
bureau at Washington, ma.de yester
day and showing increase of crop
will have a feiulenoy lo lywor prices,
The receipts of Friday were 148
bai(B and of a Saturday 310 bates
making the total receipts for the sea
son up to last night 11,372 bales,
receipts for the week ending Nov. 11,
1887, were 635 bales uud the total
receipts at that date 7,322 b\lcs.
Why do so many parents Becauau think chil
dren troublesome ? they cry,
and why do children cry ? Because
they will Rutter. Dr. pain Bull’s Baby Syrup
releivo all that babyhood is
sunbject to
If your tongue is coated or if you
have a bad brea'b. take a dose of Laxa
dor, it will cure you,
The Vote in Pike
T he following is the vote in the dif
fereut districts of Pike county on Tues
day last : 1st district, Cleveland 65,
Harrison 60, Fisk 1; 2d district, Clevo
land 73; Drivers district, Cleveland 77,
Harrison 67, Fisk 1; Zebulon district,
Cleveland 224, Harmon-;, 126, Fisk 2;
Miluer district, Cleveland 131, Harri
son 65, Fisk 12; Oth district, Cleveland
132, Harrisou 91; 8th district, Clevo
laud 87, Harrison 30; Eppingers dis
triot, Cleveland 59, Harris in 24; Bar
nt-sville dialriot, Clevelat d 1030, Harri
son 514, FiBk 45; totals, Clevolaud 1878,
Hairisou 977, Fiske 61; Cleveland’s
plurality 901, Blount received thy same
vote as Cleveland, except iu Baruesvitie,
where he fell 22 votes bebiud,
One Fact
Is worth a roiumn of rhetoric, established said an Am er
can statesman- It is a fact, that by
the testimony of thoushnd# of people,
Hood's Sarsaparilla doe* cure scrofula, salt
rheum, and other cisease# or affections arls
ing from impure state or low condition of the
blood. It also overcomes that tired feeling,
creates a good appetite, and gives strength
to every part of the system. Try it. (c)
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For Justice of the Peace.
Editok News —Please announce
my name as a candidate for Justice
of the Peace of this, the 1001st Dis
trict, to fill vacancy. Election Nov.
24th. J F. STILWELL
Is Lire ATortii Living 1
How often d- es the patient mother,
-wbo has just laid away the little one
that died from the effects of teething,
ask this question. If she had kuowu of
Dr. Biggcrs’ Hncklelierry Cordial, life
might have been brighter.
Advice to Mothers.
M.i. Winslow's Soothing Strop
for children teething, is the prescription aud
of one of the best female nurses
physician* iu the United Staten, and
hns been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of rcothars
for their children. During the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from pain, cares dya
entery and diarrhoea, griping in the
bowel#, and wind oolic. By mother. giving
health to the tliildand rnste the
Prior 25 cents a bottle. aogeodAwly
25,000 rolls Wall Paper and
800 Window Shades at C* J,
Daniel’s, 42 Marietta St., At¬
lanta Send for Samples and
prices. oct30<ksu3t
•BOUND ABOUT.
I-
Mu (tor* C*M«mta( Paaul* *»4
•rail law* Gaaly.
ASHBS.
Wrapped In a aadly tattered gown,
Alone watch I pnff the my aahea briar settle brown down
And
in labinent the fUsiiu; carting haze
While thro’ blue, thick,
1 fitrWe with feeble eyea to
I)poo That the left half-forgotten but aahea. days
Again we wander through the lane,
Beneath the elms and out again. grain
Across the rippling Helds of
Where brook softly 'mid plashes banka of fern,
A Blender
At every thought sigh mypulses I slowly burn,
At every turn
And And but aahea.
What made wrapped my Augers akeina tremble of worsted so
Aa you snow
Around them, now with movements alow
And now with d&ahea?
Maybe ’tis smoke that blind* my eyes,
Maybe a tear within them lies;
But aa I puff my pipe there tile*
A cloud of ashes.
Perhaps you did not understand
How lightly Aames of lore were fanned,
Ah, every thought and wish I’ve planned
With something clashes!
Aud yet within my lonely den
Over a pipe, away lrom men,
I love to throw aside my pen
And stir the ashes.
Bead Hcheuerman & White’* new advertise
most.
W. J . Bridges, of Creswell, was in the city
yesterday,
James Patton, of Zotelln, was in the :lty
yesterday.
E. H. Scott, of llollouville, wai in the
city yesterday.
Mias Ida Brinaon, of Hover, was in the
city yesterday.
Capt' Cunningham returned yesterday
ftiin Maoon.
Mr*. T. 8. Allen, of Zebu loo, was iu the
city yesterday.
G. W. Wood, of Bunny Side, was in the
citybesterday.
V. F. Newton returned from the Fair at
Macon yesterday.
Alvin Dickerson, of WilHumsou, was In
the city yesterday.
The old county poor farm is advertised for
sale this morning.
J. Fallen and wife, of J ackson, spent yes
terday in the city.
Mias Alloc Porifoy, of Orchard Hill, wa*
in the city yesterday.
George 0. 8tewart anl .wife left yester
day lor Washington.
Will Uratton, of Anniston, Ala., visited
friends in the city yesterday.
Mrs. J. Touchstone, of Zetella, \vn* shop¬
ping in the city yesterday.
Judge John I. Hall reinrned from n bind
neas trip to Atlanta yesterday.
Sunday school at the old Presbyterian
ohureh atfhSOoVloek this morning.
Jack Stew art’s many friends will be pleas¬
ed to hear that he is mnoh better.
W. H. C. Lyon arrived in the city yester¬
day and is the gueat of Baukstoti farm.
Mr*. Todd returned from Macon yesterday
where she has beeaspending a few day.
Mias May Mallory, of Forayth, 1* visiting
the Misses McDonald on Poplar street.
Deputy Collector J. H Kruger returned
yesterday from a visit to LaGrange.
Mias May McLendon, of Woodbury, is visit
ing Mrs. B, C Randall ou Popular eyreet.
Mrs. Dr. Taylor and her charming sister,
Miss Susie Stewart visited Micon yesterday
Mies Amauda Beauchamp, of Double Cab
Ins, paid the city a pleasant visit yesterday.
Mrs. V. E. Bowen, of Greenville, after a
pleasant visit to Griffin friends returned
home yesterday.
Mrs.C H. Johnson, Jr., after a pleasant
visit to friends iu Macon, returned to the
city yesterday
J. B. Goddard and Miss Daisy Evans were
married at Squire Futral's in Akin's dis
trict on 23d ult.
A flourishing lodge of Ked Men ha# been
established at Jackson, which now has nine¬
teen members and new applicants a. every
meeting.
Do you suffer with catarrh? You eon be
culed if you take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, druggists. the
great blood purifier. Bold by all
fresh Cake Every Day!
Leave your orders with us-—they will be filled by
Mrs. Ida Judkins. Best Line of Cigars in
the city. Call aud we will
save yon money,
J. H. Keith & Co.
GEO E. PllICE. J. P. FOSTER.
Price & Poster,
-DEALERS IN-
Boots, Sics, Upper and Sole Leader, French and American
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, Sc,
Jas. Means’ and W. L. Douglas’ *3 Shoes a Specialty.
tt-A Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA.
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or Special attention given to visitors or orders from Griffin aud vioinity by Mr.
Foster. octUMAWSm
THEY ASK THE QESTION
WHY IS IT aND NOW IS IT
THAT
J. H. White, Jr,, & Co.
SOLD SO MANY GOODS THE PAST MONTH ?
J. H. White, & 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 ste ck wna bpnght from firet bands and why should they not
sell CHEAP » Respectfully,
J. If. WHITE, Jit., & CO.
Points About Harrison.
He wea;H a No. 7^ bat, ■
Ho wears a six and a half shoe ..nd
can wear a 3;x. He baa one bunion
on the right foot and no corns.
His uack measure is 16^.
He wears open front shir!?, aud
paj’s $27 a dozen for them.
He reldotu carrier u. s.Uk handlist
chief—usually 'carries a common Itn
eu.
He keeps one horse.
Ho :8 a regular smoker and
smokos small cigars—a clear Havana,
He does not smoke to excess, howev
er.
His whisker* are getting gray.
He uses bay rum on bis hair but
does not use oil.
Ho is fond of baseball.
Ilia chert measuio is 37 and his
waist 42. He has a good deal of
stomach. He weighs about 180 aud
appears to be fiv* feet and n half in
height.
He does not fancy jewelry.
He usually wears a high buttoned
douole brouoted frock coat, and se!
dom has a suit ail oil the same
piece.
He reads for recreaiion- He is
fond of Scott, Eliot and Thackeray.
xle goes to bod at 10 and gels up
between 6 and 7,
The family cooking is done by nn
old negro aunty.
Ho is a Presbyterian deaeon,
IreSimni Buret as Boses / / fragrant/ Lasting!
The Leading Price 85 Cts.
'Sold at Drunriats.
L AK’ADOR Cures Costloeness, llesr Complaint, Bilioi
Affections, Giddin
At druggists. 26 1
DF BULL’S
COUGH
SYRUP
CURES" C0.UCHS Sr.COLOS FDR 25 C
jation Oil
Pries on 'j! 5 Cts. Soli t-jall druggists.
Swelling'.Bruises,Lumbago,Sprain*, Wilt roiio'-'3 n!.3umai!sm, Neuralgia ,
Headache, Tacikache, Sores, Burns,
Cuts, Soak's hackee ho, H'ounds,&c.
ms cm U-PCBS Fives, The Great Tcbaceo An-
l•HtUf tMtisl—frla JO Cts. At all druggists.
Registration Notice.
Book for the opened registration at of offi-e, voters tlie of
the city will be my at
brick warehouse on Thursday, 15th inet.,
and remain open 10 days. THOS NALL,
Nov. 10, 1$SS. Co®, of Registration.
SPECIAL ELECTION.
For Member of the Legis¬
lature for Spalding Co.
OmuNARv’s OrrxcB, I j
Spalding Co.,Geobou, Nov. 10, 18S8.
By viitue of an order granted by Jno. B.
Gordon, Governor of Georgia, it is ordered
that ail election be held at the court house
and in the various election precincts of the
County of 8paldingon Tuesday, the4th day
of December, 1S8S, for Representative ef the
County of Spalding in the General Assembly
ol the State of Georgia, to fill the vacancy
eau*ed by the death of Hon. Noah M. Col-
lens, Representative elect to said General
Assembly. that this notice be
It is further ordered
published in the Uiufcin Dailt News and
the Obiefin Wbeklv News and the Griiliu
Daily and Weekly Sun until the date of said
election. official signature.
Witness my hand and
E. W. HAM MONK
Ordinary of Spalding County, Georgia.
THE
Itii Fertilizer Co.
Are now making op for the crop of 1S8U, a
limited amoent of
Cotton Seed Fertilizer.
i Material of high grade is scarce and high,
ftuii we would suggest that you file with ns
your order for what yon want early, eo as to
prevent trouble next spring in getting what
you need Patronise yonr own institution*.
8eo what Union Hill Alliance says:
The Alliance Endorses Bates" Guano.
Rsleioh, Ga., Got. 27, 18S8.
Union Hill Alliance.
Mxssr*. Batbs & Co., Griffin, Oa.— Dkar
8ik*:—W e, the member* of Union Hill Alli¬
ance, take pleasure in recommending your
guano to the farmers of the State. We used
ft almcat exclusively iiei} think it as good as
any we ever used, and expect to nse it again.
Done in open Alliance.
D. H. Hudson, Pres.
H. G. Mann,S ec. dltwtoMayl.
For Sale.
Old Poor Farm of Spalding Co.
SituateeUibout foar miles from the court
house, consisting of 292X acres of land, of
which about 45 acres in the woods. Contains
a good five room dwelling house, one tenant
house in good repair, two good stables and
one good sold corn crib. of X cash,
To be on terms balance at
one and two years, with interest.
M PATRICK
T J. BROOKS,
T R. MILLS,
novlld&wtdecl County Commissioners.
For Sale!
to acres wood la - d inside corporate limit*.
The wood will nearly pay for it, and then the
land is worth over price asked for it. 245
acres, 100 in wood* part inside of city lim¬
its. 5b acres inside city limit*. 12 acraein-
side city limits, with good new house‘ upon
it 65 acres inside city limit*, 7 room house’
out boueea, barns, fruits, Ac.
Al! above can be divided in lots and sold
atlarge Houses profits. and lots in different
for portions ef the
city sale and to rent.
- Is - Electei
.AND.
TARIFF WILL STAND !
.BUT.
HAVE MADE REDUCTIONS ON EVERY AR¬
TICLE IN THEIR STORE SUFFICIENT
TO OVERBALANCE THAT
But the can not force us to abandon our poli¬
cy of a lifetime, that of
Loivest Possible Prices
I
.TO..
EverylDody I
Tariff Off Of Cloaks!
Our profits cut down to nothing in order to sustain
our dinal position. We have duplicated times this our or¬ I
purchase several
season. Just received
Last Week Many New Styles In Wraps I
The ladies all know where to go when
they are looking for the latest styles prices. in
Cloaks, at the very lowest possible
-tel--
: FREE - TRADE
will be the order of the coming week
Scheuerman & White’s, particularly in
Fine Wool Dress Goods !
The prices will cause you to believe that Grover
was elected and all Fine Dress Goods admitted free
of duty. This is not true we all know, but simply an
INSATIABLE THIRST FOR (SLAUGHTER
Slaughter of our immense stock, simply to happy. move
them out of the house, and make our people
We Have Been Elected,
by a populer vote of the people, Leaders of the Shoe
business in Middle Georgia. Our stock of tine shoes,
guaranteed shoes, for ladies and gentlemen has no
eqnal in Griffin, Our styles equal any in the world.
Our prices always a shade lower than those of our
competitors.
CLOTHING TOO HAS SUFFERED.
We can affored to sell clothing with a very short
profit from the very fact that we do not lely solely
upon that branch of our business for a livelyhood. the
This warm weather has a depressing effect upon
prices on OVERCOATS. We nave an immense stock
of Overcoats and we are determined carry none of
them over. Warm weather prices on Overcoats.
Como before it turns cold and prices advance.