The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, November 28, 1888, Image 4

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THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MOREY ! -:*j— ■ K. R. ANTHONY’S DRUG STORE, i • HBADQCARTKHS FOR DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS OILS, VABNISHE8; ETC. ■ tuner Hair an<! Tooth Bro»h««, PiOfumM i*nrt Tollrl Ar "JJ* i^^ManV*ftw”pUo«a aoemraUly Olu*. co»poud*<f, I'uUr, I.Binp* and Cbimnej's, detl, day day or nlirht. Don't Buy Until You Find out the New IMPROVE- MENTS. ■ h - middleman’s PROFITS. MrSENOFOR CATALOGUE. J, P. Stevens & Bro., ♦7 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, 5A. . — # ■^■■m Thanksgiving ! i,e order for Thanksgiving Give us rft your a Turkey for - Thursday. Will have shell oysters, Savannah and Norfolk Oysters. Everything you want Clark A Son ttriMa, i mem *sa -s-jJ'-Ti-l •* — * bid f if. vfi fiuV ..‘id ^AKlH 6 POWDER Absotutely Pure. That Towder uavar venae. A marvel o •artty, strangth and wholesomnew. More -----teat than tba ardlnary with klnda, the moltitu and can * io!d in oompatfton n mr Mat, *hort weight, alum or ■" - ■“— 11 “The ^ President’s .. Wite” .. M wjsi*.. la a far ahead of any other flour in __market u lire Cleveland herself ia above all competition in rank and bfaoty. It* popularity ia shown by tbe foot that ite eele is not confined te • few, bat it is sold by every deal i» Griffin. Ite sore and order “The fteetdent’s Wife '* eeplfiddm - i ------- Only « . ia, Waiting. Housekeeper (after dim*g a tramp) -Why don’t you go to work?” ! Tramp—“I am not able to do hard work, madttn. A§ a boy 1 wm obliged to go to Sunday school in al torts of weather, and it made me very delicate, madam.” ‘Oh, well; seems to me you might get something in-doors, cleaning out eSoea for Instance. Why don’t you eeek e position as janitor of an of toe?” "Madam, 1 am a man of high prin eiple, and I bold, mltiMne. that tba o£ee should seek Ih^ynsn, not tbe mta aisa tbeoflSoe. tbeoflSoe. Thanks for this ban quet. If you tee an office buntiag forms tail it I’ve gone up|t he road.” 1 PhiUd.lphi. H.oor.. Ws have nohanlUUon whatever in rtcon 1-- Jl -f Dr. Bull's Biby Syrup for children laatklac or auffsriDg from wind nolle, diar ikws or dysentery. — , - lhsrs era two important consideration*, whlch comm ex) Lsxador to general adopt- immi staple remedy for ell bilious com (Aaluts,namely, the purity of it* conatitv- j tuentatud rromptne*a of action. I - -Bow you brudder Ban ** “Me V “Lor j sister Charity, poorly sure * you born, I is Vidck rt«u»st»Us a crsepitu* all about same wa Um^antAe.” “Chile,bay tUlvatiou Oil sky ears ■ for « “ * Thanksgiving! Turk,,, Imported Jams AH the Canned Meats and Fruits “ Fine Celery. Mince Meat. Government Java. Mobile Plants. Norfolk and Savannah Oysters, ■ .* 2 Breakfast lea. Edam. Imertod Swita and Cream Cheese. Buckwheat Fleur. Frujto, Syrup. i*» Red b«h French Prunes Thorber’r fin# Nuts. heavy syrup esrn^n uid all kinds Fiah. Fine Confectionary. Raisens. BU.Kw.ir*' Wrtiot taw.-HtltaO S.Y£“*St and White Bread* 1800 Imported Cjj^rp just ye KELY ,4f^.sns, ' ’ROUND ABOUT. Mall. r. CMc.rallf ! <«'* • ml Iain HEB WElmlNO l‘»***m. 8he smiled like a beautiful flower Iu the tunny breeze a-bloom, A» she looked at her wedding present*, That almost filled the room. She dwelt oa the dainty etching On the careen salad bowl; On edition* da luxe In vellum— And music thrilled her soul. Aa tba wild roaebnrns in the twilight, Thi* thought iu her bosom horned . “They ure tnoatly from married people, And won’t have to be returned." W. J. McCaalau left yeatetdisy Columbus. T. i. Williamson, of Neal, bob in the city yesterday. P, Malaier, of Zsbnlou, apeut yeater day in the city, J. H. Kendall, of Zetella, was iu the city yesterday. i. H. Stilwell, of Lite I la. apeut yeater day in Griffin. D. M. Dnffee, of Leach, waa in the city yesterday. E, Beckham, of Columbus, the city yeater lay, Mrs, H. O, Sallivan , of Erin, tho city yesterday. Prof. George Strozior, Neal, Griffin friends ye»terday. G. W. Steel, of Creswell, was in the oity on business yesterday. Miss Mattie Uabtiel, of Brooks Hta tion, visited the city yesterday. I. G. WooUey and wife, of ville, were in the city yesterday. Mrs. G. W. Wood, of Bunuy Side, was in the city shopping yesterday. Mrs. W. W. Wood, of Hampton, was visiting Griffin friends yesterday. judge It. T. JDtniel spent yesterday in Zebulou transacting legal business.! Douglas Boyd and J. E. Drake aro visiting the exposition at Columbus. Miss Mattie Mathews graced ihe oity with her charming presence yesterday. Miss Thurman, a charnriog youug lady of Erin, was in the city yesterday, Hervioe Thursday, Thanksgiving day, at 8t. Gforges church at 11 c’olock a. m. Rev. A. G. 1’eden aud wife, ol Con cord, arc visiting their son, (’apt. Be den. Dr, Bradley will so^u leave for Cou ferenee. Ho get your missionary mon ey ready. John Hightower aud wife, of Empire, are spending a few days in tho city visit ing relatives. If yon would like to make your friend a moe Thanksgiving present send them the News. David J. Bailey, fr„ J. M. Mills aud John Bishop are sll taking iu the expos itiou at Columbus. A. Lower and wife left yesterday for Columbus where they will take in ths many aight* of the Exposition, A certain well known young man ef oar city, it is rumored, is busily eu gaged writing a sensational novel. Major Daniel states th«t be is going to kill the proverbial “fatted calf Thursday. T|m boarders have already began to return thank*, for they know the judge knows what is appropriate on KUC ^ oooanaion*. Do you suffer with catarrh'' You can Ur ruled if you take Hood’s Ssrvapanlla, panlla, tt* th* great blood purifier. Sold by all druggists Ode Norton, of Zrtall*, one of log'* most • nconafnl and well fo do era, wu* in th<* ei'v ou a *l> ppmg yesterday. We are sorry to a ate ttiat Joiiu . ha* been very ill. Hm triiu.l* will g ad to b urn that lie m ranch tietter able to be out, One of our young men nays that will *oob solve the ptoblem, marriage i* a failure or not, as be :n truds to take unto himself a better half. Read Blakely‘a ad. of Thaukngiviug luxuries. Dressed turkey*, Mobile plant-, Norfolk A Havannab oyster*, red snappers, etc. His lint don't haif tell (be story, do anti see. Our young people are puzzling their brains ovei the moat appropriate that won d be a «ouree of amtisenieui to them. We are aoriy to say Ibat la lack of euergy that prevents them from get ting up something rich, rare and racy, for we undoubtedly have plenty of lo cal talent. The shorter the tnuiiel tin- sweeter ttie kin* but the older the < old the harder the cure. Dr Ball'* Cough Syrup has broken many stubborn cough. Hover Rustlings 11o\ek, Ga , Nov. 27.--It ii*h been Borne time since Ibis town b i* been represented in your much improved paper, (not for tbe lack of c«ivs though,) bar simply because we have not bail tbe time, w# all being so very ndnstrion*; but haviug most caught up again and having a little spare tims thought 1 would scatter a few dots aiong tba high ways and byways, It is generally conceded that the fanning class of people are a happy BOt by those that follow some other buiiuese,seeing that we can take out our horse from the plow and go wn please, but Borne of them to step into our places. I’ll bet would back out before dinner. seems 10 us in tbe spring and sum tner that we ure happy too when we go to town and get what we without uiouey and without and “I'll pay when J sell Bat Jerusalem! come lo harvest market! that sarua cotton we them about it isn’t half enough so ttbere wo are in the mud with faco like a pickeled cucumb- r and temper that no good wife can put with, It would be the beet that waa ever done for thiacOouiry those merchants would kick a out of the house when he asked credit, but he would have to be ful who he kicked. 'd ell, the corn is gathered, dug aud now the remainder of cotton to pick. And such looks like it is glued'in the burs cold weather upon us to help aa !lu about it dozen, merchants for what little we get. It does like we might be happy, hut them hog jaws and chittlings comiug ou and then it may rain j bail but with ‘Raters” and fresh before a big fire at night and the lady and children all around seems to be something about that and trouble ceases for tima O for a contented mind a system that will keep us out debt. Mr. Geo. Gassett made off one half acre bottom 275 gallons of bon can syrnp besides bedding a amount. How about that for 'ng- Social entertainments are the day. it is quite common the young lolks to get tired quick and get a companion in a tier away from ih* crowd a Greek. VV« arc happy to say that our neighbor Joe Aycock and family ar* improving and we hope they may be restored to their usual health. All our bachelors ure tiere sl1 ^ except one. Somebody caught him iml left, but the others are like crab grass, hard to to tackle, you may get rid of them for awhile but they will come again. So be it as it was ordained I suppose. T. H 13. Sunny .Side SctntilHtien*. Svnny Sidb, Gx., Nov. are having fine weather for hogs Uol. Roan, a rising young of Atlanta, is spending a few in town. Miss Jennie Brewster visited re latives at Turin last week W, B. Griffin took in the G.ve Guy last Wednesday. v\ . F. Malaier spent Sunday >n Orchard Hid Miss I.aura Richter is visiting Mi*s ’ •Blanche Miller Ibis week. ^ Mis. 1 >r. Gray spent y-*’erd*y wiiii uer iathei s family in Henry county. J (1.- Malaier took in ilia exposi¬ tion at Columbus last week. We have a certain young man iu our oominu niy that w* s ties tu* bug- gy every Saturday a item.'- n, oat tend ,e ‘ the “Alliance Metting” at Cre* wel! - «'- W- W.d..o„h, cl A.I..U, was here Saturday. p^ 1 i town ym»teta»y; ivy t re y( Every Day! Leave your orders w ith us— they will be tilled by fli rs. Ida Judkins. Best Line of Cigars in the city. Call and! we will save you money, J. H. Keith & Co I P KOSTF.H Price & Poster, --IIEAI.KR8 IK Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American ! Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, &c. Jas, Means’ and W. L. Douglas’ $3 Shoes a Specialty. e I Mariottn Street. ATLANTA, O-A.. •JT HdccUI attention given to visitors or orders from Uriffiu and vioiuity by Mr. Foster. octUUAwdm THEY ASK THE QESTION WHY IS IT AND HOW IS IT THAT J, H. White, Jr., & Co. SOLD SO MANY GOODS THE PAST MONTH ? Pj "» JLJLa TT TU/j f f ///^ -J _ 7^» a • ) Xf* (j ” • % s Answer by saying its because they keep the BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, ETC., IN THE CITY, AND SET.I, THEM For A Smaller Profit THAN THE SAME GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE I'beir entire stock was bought from first hands and why should they not ; 8u " GHEAI Respectfully, J. H. WHITE, Jit., & CO. j ____________ LUDDEN <£ BATES’ Southern SAVANNAH, Music GEORGIA. House, MK. S. B. CHILDS, representingthe above house is iu Griffin for a ilavs ami can be found at I BRAWNER, DEANE & CO.’S Book anil Music Store. Those wishing to buy a first-class Piano or Organon easy terms and at low fiarnres, will da well to footer with this gentlenanof long experience and known musical ability. A lew ordeia for tuning or repairing will receive prompt attention. : Cigarettes Made Him a Millionaire Washington Post. Bui I want to say something more ! about Richmond. I found there Louis Ginter of the fiunc-us house of A)!rn & Gmter, tbe largest cigarette manufacturers in the world, I pose, I Imd not seen bun for lair ty five years. 1 met him in New York in 18.53 when he was a man He and a Frenchman then in the house furnishing htrsi ness. He lost everything by the and took a new star! when peace j restored. It whs then he and Lis j pioMuit partner v.«-nt iulo ;ha itbac co business. Mr. Ginter is no* reck j oned » millions ve, and I doubt be is He tins just returned from a voyage to Australia and is building h new lesidence 10 cost $140,000. The one he lives in now is r.s fine as a palace, I mu glad to tee those southern business tutu piovpen I believe in the scutP. I believe in it mote today than ever. If I were ; a young runn I should go there ray | self. Toe re is luor* outcome to lie 8on ijj than any other part of toe ncion. T winks. j People who are not looking for in | suits seldom meet them. The strongest weapon our eoemiea possess is that of petty annoyance. There is no f6n,«5 where a man can m m mm Sweet as fiats / I frag rant l Lasting! The I«adiiig Price 25 Ct*. PEBrtIME Sold at DrupgiKt*. Laxador Cures Lifer Complaint, Costiaeness, Bilious Affections, At druggists, Giddiness. 25 c. I DF BULL’S ; SYRUP I ?:URE5 .CttUCHS & COLDS FOP 25 C i ; Salvation MF Oil frits o..!j 25 CtS. toldbj/ alt druggists. WiH reliefs Praises,Luttbago,Sprains, Rheumttism, Neuralgia, Swellings, Toothache, Sore*, Burns, Headache, Cut*, S'.dds,Backs:he. Wound*,Ac. i • S. 3 ! safely sit between right and wroDg. Isn’t it n singular ihmg that wbeD a man is taken in ho is put out ?— Boston Courier, It is considered very bad form for | ba ,, et gjrls to pid anwn j T ._ Mer | chan , TrfiVe ) er , “It goes without saying’ 1 doesn't apply to the phonograph —Terre . auDt express. j 03,1,1 18 fit i° r a public position be coneieves the idea that it is ! ^' 8 prosperity, MUNICIPAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ; For Mayor. j 1 am a candidate for Mayor at the j 1 approaching oily election and ask ' the votes of my fellow citizens, whom I respectfully refer to iny past j ] ri: j, record in the service of the city, whose best interests 1 shall endeavor to subserve if elected. Kespeetfuily, J.D. BOYD, , For Alderman. Editok News— Please announce Dr. J. I. Moore as a candidate for Alderman from the First Ward, and oblidge Many Citizens. PEOPLE S TICKET. For Mayor, Hon. J. D. BOYD, For Aldermen, 1st Ward—W. B. HUDSON. 2nd «■ — M. F. MORRIS. 3rd » —S.H. DEANE. 4th 11 —R. H. DRAKE. For Clerk and Treasurer, THOMAS NALL. Many friends, both white and col ored CITIZENS TICKET. FOR MAYOR, Uaj. J. D. BOYD. FOR ALDERMEN, l-i Ward - J. L. MOORE. 2ad - — J. D. GEORGE. 3rd “ —S. H. DEANE. 4 ih “ —J, H. POWELL For Clerk and Treasurer THOS NALL An Unpledged Candioate. I »m a candidate for Alderman from the Fourth Ward, and if elected will endeavor to verve the beet infer ests of Jbe i-.y. I *m under uo pledgee to vets for any one for ebief THERE IS A TIME 4 For All Thnigs. 1 A White THIS TO BE THE PROPER TIME TQ BUY HEAVY WINTER GOODS. WEATHER HAS BEEN TARDY ▼ putting: in its appearance, but Scheuer- & White hhve not been tardy in reduc¬ prices on all woolen stuffs. QverCOatS Mil St Too many on hand and we need the money. Christ, is nearly hesr, and if low prides will do it we not have an Overcoat on hand by January 1st. 811s’ ail Mins its. Will suffer too. Nothing in our will clothing department is all be spared. Competition yourself. say PRICES this WILL non¬ sense, but come, see for TALK. —to;-- Woolen Dress Goods! Will meet the same fate. This line of our business is complete in every particular, we have been unnsu ally successful with our Dress Goods this season and would have no trouble in selling our whole stock at present prices, but we delight in LOW PRICES. WF DELIGHT IN PLEASING OUR CUSTOMERS, an<l our cut prices for the balance of this season, can not fail to please every one. -hd- JAGRETS, NEWMARKETS, MOJESKAS. The largest stock of Wraps, both long - and short, in Middle Georgia, Our prices speak for themselves. It is only necessarX to show our sell wraps themselves, and give oar “cut prices” on them and they FLANNELS, BLANKETS*LAP ROBES- All reduced, to klose out by end of season. —lot---- Carpets and Rugs! Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-Plys, Extra Supers, Ingrains. All made and Put down of cost to the customer. We guarantee a fit, we guarantee our prices, we guarantee the quality to be equal to any in the world, -M- ★ "STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT.” ★ 11 you are wise you will not longer delay, your purchases at once. & White 'M&.