The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 05, 1888, Image 4

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toT«OST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONET ! . ANTHONY'S DRUG STORE, j E. R. j tne.*tK j[ii.RTKK.a for DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, EAINT8, j ■ OILS, VAHNISHE8) ETC. , Soape, Fancy H»ir end Tooth Braili**, Perfume- mid Toilet GU*», Putty, Lamp* and Chimney*, I ■ Paper, Pen*. Ink, Envelope*, ooj-pouded, day nljrht. plan*' Prparription* accurately or Don’t Buy Until You Find out the New IMI’ROV E- MENTS. ■ > ■- middleman's • -■ PROFITS . «rSENDF0R CATALOGUE. J. Pi Stevens & Bro>, 47 Whitehall St., ATLANTA. 3A. m m**" . Thanksgiving Turkey ! - - Give u h yoi your order for a Thanksgiving Turkey for Thursday. Til Will have shell Everything oysters, Savannah and Norfolk Oysters. ntTi’ TW, * Clark & Son. " Brins. H»„ Oft*. «. ... municipal announcements. Vote for Drake and good government. For Mayor. J. ▲. Stewart is the peoples esn didst# for Major. Vote for bias— *ea That your ticket hit his nawie os if. ______ Vote for J. A. Stewart; he does not belong to the old ring. For Mayor. I am a candidate for Mayor at the approaching city election and ask the votes oi uty fellow citizens, whom I respectfully refer to my past Ifnir record in the service of the city, whose best interests I shall endeavor to subserve if elected. Respectfully, HOVI). J. D. The town wants a new deal. Then vote for Stewart. For Alderman. Editor Nbws— Please announce Dr. J. L. Moore as r candidate for AJdermsn from the First W aril, and oblidge Many Citi/ers. Ain’t you tired of the way the town has been run ? If so, vote for Stewart. PEOPLE’S TICKET. For Mayor, Hon. J. IX BOVD. For Aldermen, let Ward—W. B. HUDSON. 2nd '• —M. F. MORRIS. 2rd » — S.H. DEANK. , 4th « —R. H. DRAKE. | For Clerk end Treasurer, THOMAS NALL. Many friends, both white and col ored | New blood, new life I and new officers. Then J j vote for Stewart. I 1 CITIZENS TICKET j FOB MAVOK, Maj. J. D. BOAT). KOH XLLKIiMKN, let Ward—J- L- MOORE. 2nd — J. D. GEORGE, 3rd " —S H. DEANE.* 4th “ —J, H. POWELL | For Clerk and Treasurer THOS NALL ! _ I Who is to C0UVillC6 Mr. Boyd oi the “Best man for the ?” ^ Saturday, Dee. Orwtcfi Turkey* Imported Jams All the Canned Meats and Fruits CmtfttrTes. Fine Celery. Mince Meat. •M fimrument Java Mobile Plants. Norfolk and Savannah Oysters EnftHah Breakfast lea. Edam Imorted Swiss and Cream Cheese SafllUiabif Back wheat Flour Maple and N 0 Syrup. Fronch Prunes Thurber r fine Fruits, in heavy svrup Red j M ft all kinds Fioh. Fin* Confectionary. Nuts Rattens i i^Urekem and Wluft Kreed* »«0 ttnpoitcd Cigar* }u«t o» BLAKELY | •BOUND ABOUT. i- NalKri ( «»c.ralaf IPmbIp »"< ***■ • rwl Raws tiewlp. "is th* soar.” \\ hen * very uteooth jonng follow Want, to mall* a wealthy *eooj/, racket. And the girl knock* out hi* Then he U "In Ihe Soup .” Whaa a man, a long time married. In the morning with a whoop, Finda hi* wife at 3 jo*t w itiug- Then he i* “In the Sour" When an able politician atoep, Trie* to m.k* an i»*ue And it straighten* out andfiing* hiui. Then he Is “In tha Koiip." Whan a dear, delightful maiden Beek* the matrimonial loop, And *he get* a simple dudeiet. Then she i* “In the Soup.” Eli Brewer spent yeatenlay in Barne* villa. C. P. Nall was in the city from Jack «m y~te«uy. T. M, Brown, of Holl-inville, w.ns in the city yesterday. Prof. C. W, Richter, of .Saucy Si U*, visited tho city yesterday Dr. N. D. LaFevre, of Luella, v sited bia Gritlln friends yesterday. Miss May Belle Ray returned yester day fr >m a visit to Atlanta, T. B. Bethel, the nowly elected may or of Thomaatr u, is in the city. C. D. Turnipseed and wife, of Hftmp too, «ere in the city yesterday. Clint Dobbins, of Cartersville.is spend iug a f«w days with Griffin friends, G. A. Littlawooil and wife, of Liber ty Hill, visited the city yesterday. W. C. Nelson and wife, of Ilollon villa, paid the city a visit yesterday. The Indies of the Baptist clmrah took in slont 845 yesterday and last night, William Combs aud wife, of Locust Grove, were in the city shopping vaster day. There will be a horticultural meeting m Griffin on Tuesday next, December 11th. Lunch aervtd from !! o'clock a. in. until 2 o'clock i>. m . ' ihe New York Store. Adj* Gen. J. M. Kell nud wife, of Sunny Side, spent yesterday with rela fives in the city Mis* Emma Hiudall, vi Baltimore, Md., m vtailing Mrs Nelms at the Nelms lloois. Mrs. W. F. Hall, of Cadurtowu, will be the guest of Mrs. J. W. Cox, of tliit city, for several days, Mts. Mary ltoau and her charming Miss Missis, of Hampton, were shopping in the city yesterday. Mi** Minnie Taylor, * charming young lady of Haralson, in visiting her friend, Mis* Susie Stewart, of this city, EJ Slade, James Ross, Alex Lifsay and / W. Dean four, gay end popular young men of Meansvilie, took iu the city yesterday. The bottling apparatus of the Gritlie ice factory end brewery, which was used at the Columbus Exposition, re turned yeeterdey. „ Dr. Bradley left yesterday atterauon for confeience, which aieets iu Mtlledge ville this week. Several of his friends were down to see him oft Some excitement was caused ou th* atreete yesterday by J H. Cowell toss ing tip 825 in silver and a large crowd negioes scrambling over it. Do you suffer nith catarrh? You van be /•uied if you tok. Hood's ttanapariUa, the great blood purifier Sold by .tl! druggists Don't fail to ere Hie gigantic free rn tertainbipiit given in front ,<f tins can va*, imuimliati y l» fore lij- - dour* i f tho circa* open tomor-on. ! ti • members of Tbmupeon a Oroti t ■•. liartre lo letnrn ibsiiv thanks to iin, p k'.r, iln* M;ase« M /»**' end 1 . 1 . B iyd fm Urn axi'B lent tri-ati- ttu them ou their s<tpui lo Monday The “Expo.Hum train” on the Uc/>r • i,ilai’d, ipavmg GttHiu at 8:25 a. and returning a., 7:14 p ui., will ba and after Uxlay. A o ach i be audit'd to freight tjams for the n' of paaaengera. Performing horse-, pcrf.iruung ole performing ponies, performing I performing dogs, pe.fo.ming a, ptuforoiiug will mules, be shown and nnmor at lie j j o.iun iuiuij New Loudon allow toinoirow. Everybody seems to be tanking big for Christina# ai d H:e j rueu and Indie* ara puzzling biaina over what would be the j appropriate present for their eseet J What is the mattar with , cards ? j. H. White, jr., left ye-terday on a trip to Florida, but J. II Hr., is running tlunga in hie in a manner that iiaraljz.-a all dealers. The fact la that ( apt. believes in letting tlunga go, and is exactly tha time to get bargains. Jamas Ross and I. W. Dean, from neighborhood of Meunavilia Pika r" R ^"brought ml lo«d of^coHon! 1 first he ever brought t<> Griffin, »11 he i. 52 years old. from six lo eight dollar* by sell it iu Griffin. Thomaaton h*4 *u election for mayor Motday, in wli.ch he c\ue*tiou > f came up, »* it had iu every for *omo time past. T. B. wa* the wet candidate and ra 951 votes, while hi* nppouent. 11. Sandwich, received only 77. A Sat.d never goes wall when v is too dry ANOTHER CIRCUS ROW. Which the Sheriff of Pike Takes Prominent Part We have just received the iidi.rtns 1 from Zebulun, that ou l**t Sat ] wbilo Howe * circus wa* giv a perforiaance in tha puca, a . occurcd between a man who i i running a gaming machine on ! outside and a crowi of men who j were be. ting on his game. The iser, j lost considerable money on the game j and accuased the gambler of cheat inj( (hem. They also decided amon^«t themselves, that ihey would \ make him return the money *e had | won from thftn. After alking wnh j hirn some time about the innitei and ! after he had repeatedly refused to j return their money, they attetnped , to mob him and take it awar from j him. Seeing the mob wn* detar I mined to earry their point and fear-j injr violence at their bauds he called j on Sheriff Howard for protection, j Mr. Howard quickly responded to his cries for assistance and rushed into the crowd, drew bis pistol upon (limn, and warned them that he would shoot tho first man who made any attempt to molest the man. He also snapped hi* pistol at one of the i | men and, but for the iuterierence ( of a bystander who placed his thumb | bet,veett the hammer ai d jr-rtsigr. would hiv« iimloubtcdly Wibek liim. This i|uietrii tbr fuss, but the ci1 1 - i*n» won very much enrayed that Howard should protect a man who w:u enyayed in such a piof'?*ion, I'he result of it was th*' on y n ter.lay ther-' e «<• held a tmt'S ino and another man norninao ’i 'u run fm »benff. flow aid wai innn'i a ted without Opposition *ht , any a i but he 1, I tune ago, w low meet with strnuy opposition. The oiicus seems lo hai r n tough . : 1 crew with them, for it »»s only a few Jay» tiiat ■! ttieir I since ' me crowd wire engaged in a too row \ and eattiny scrape at L'«y ett' nlie. It will lie well for the pi lice »r.d Ctti/.eni to tie on theu guard while they are here tomorrow. Election for Ecpri'ScutaUTf. There have been only two distrii t* hearj from ho fo.tr viz Double Cabin* and t«rif tin:the latter give* a solid majority of ‘-Jd for }, H. Mitchell amt Double Cabin* lk>. There k.ii>X no opp-wition. Mitchell \ii‘ und./uM ..nr next repie«enta:iv* A Card. tbe ytil> | people of the city of a tiffin: I weqt it dutinctiy an leretooJ iu* report c rcaiete l it ! uut tne t ,i u:v t eing in lav /r of t * - * • • t the present chief and police * a . r 8S uKi.ake. I :uu for V * bett *•* C/D get to til! the offi ■** f a d ofii.ets. I ./tu t» > pi* lg to an» tu«n for i v ffi • * •/••. : f elected, iudapenrieo J. D. IdoTB. Auoti m S*!**a every day at Can of New Stock jus: ar at half whe’ you can ti.iy ei.y Let every man do duty. Vote today. Fresh Cake Every Day! >/rs. orders with us—they will he filled hy Ida Judkins. Best Line of Cigars in the city. Call and we will save you money, J, H. Keith & Co THEY ASK THE QESTION WHY 1$ IT aND HOW IS IT ! HAT J, H. White, Jr., & Go. SOLD SO MANY GOODS THE PAST MONTH ? H. White, i 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 B.OUGHT ELSEWHERE Their entire stock was bought from first hands and why should they not U CHT.AP Respectfully, J. H. WHITE, Jif., & CO. IdJDDEN <& BATES’ Southern Music House f SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. .Mil. S H, CHILDS, representing the above house is in Griffin foi a (lavs and can he found nt BRAWNER, DEANE & CO.’S Book and Music Store. Thi/.-e wishing to buy a first-class Piano or Organon easy terms and at low figures, will d« well to confsi with this gentlert an of long experience and known musical ability. A few is for Inning or repairing wifi receive prompt attention. The Finest Bavin Griffin f s undoubtedly that of Scherer ,t Braun*. They are elegantly lint, fittad such up, aud vre VVhiekies, prepared to nerve their customers with the best of everything in their as One Wine-. W /*,... Bier, It. Cigar*, i /'/I, o Ac. I ■ i The T 1 /.. best It f / Country *.. * • .. I . f' Corn / — t. Whisky It t, u b , at n t the 11. as lowest 1 eint a* i possible prices [•»?“ Call upon them if yon wuat THE BEST LIQUOR IN TOWN. deck vim P. FAILLE, SR. he ... Watchmaker . . and . Jeweler, , , 52 P e mi nil! Street, Dealer in Watches, Diamonds & Jewelry. IW Call and S-e all the Latest Novelties hi Watches, Clock* A Jewelry. Today s Elsction. The city election comeg oft today add everybody .mi is r#gi«'rr<*d *b- 1 1 turn out an 1 m e. it i« BOS H walkover for III* V «.naj: v, i s i! b: tin' ;eem< 1 t>. '/•• Ti ( .’il.t otl O-tin ')! of .J. A S:ew ai i i it/ i j or in tin Nk.vk yeaterditv inortiino stru ■ k everybody at lirai us a joke A good many people won J. A. * Btcwari Stcwar was; but when the* f mini out turn :i f.s .Jim S rwstt, the the ton k.d of of Hon H jti I D Sl/W r*. ' i.. suit pi i.e w a» t ti / ■ . i Ur loth ughtfulceB* I; rein .inhered it a .vt,i;, a \ utio mat., Jim tvewari is a yen fmiii! of yo; d » i:-.e • itd prn.i'ip'e and k fair am uai oi t-dckboii», and if r-e should be elecie/i it * iiM not be such i bad j ke .it-.-i a:.. j tin eoanity ui, t./nu, i.e iva/le * ‘ of it.e News foun t their ,eh 1 / * to ayree with them, anti tbe S: w art wave grew ihrouyhoiu ti/e dav, [ ert itatiny e'try nook ami ne of the city in *pite oi its sin rt rrsi ance. It made the only annum “ed candidate yo to work, and whatever tuc t#*ul*, as we at fir.-t s a-e/1, ’he race will not be a walkover. Meetings in tbe ir,tere~L of d ff. r eut candid ties were held last riigld. with large enthasiasm, aid the nice will be close throughout Circns Coming. H N w London Trtpp’.e ?-h w in I M-na^erie will be h/ue on tbe f>:It. Only 25 cents admission. It is the best 25 cei.t abow on the rued. It is worth that amount to see the r.iiiei *katiny. A Card- To tbe tl tiz.cne of Griffin; I i ffYr un:.elf a Candida* * f 1 a out vote*. I am ant pledged to «tiy man. but I eta pieilged to pnocipl*. puli'» and progrt** H^n who have once voted wrong will do it again. Wz can only judge their future by lb* ir past J A. Stewart An Unpledged CandiOat* I mu a candidate for Aideiman the Fourth Ward, and if elected endeavor to serve tbe beat inter of the chj. I am under uo to vote for soy oo« for etuef police, policemen ‘H POWELL. any ty old other i H Public Sales. The wind was cold and searching j ns ii cams around the oouit house 1 door yesterday and chiiled t be patrons of Sheriff Gonnell. Th* court home door is very refreshing in summer ! time, but there are few sales lnsarn ruer, and in winter thousands of dol ; iars are lost because the luxurious; capitalists refuse to freeze todeatk to j buy J more land. The election yes i " i terday, however, helped out matters and increased the crowd, and it aotind ed a* though the Sheriff was seilitiy vote* ai fancy Indiana prices as he knocked down land at five to ten dol lars an acre. But be wa» not com petitiny with municipal candidates, •imply attending to the faithful per fvrroar.ee of tbe duties of bia office. The old poor farm of Spalding County, consistiny of 29"d| aerrt of Inn bind tl four miles rrk t tf»si frr\m from the ! kk* court etv house, 's at sold by the county commiss ; on era to F. A. Freeman for ft 1,100. The undivided half intereat in the Nall place, on the corner of Sixth and Solomon atreets, was *old at guardian’s sale to J. U. Ilcree for $S00. One hundred acre* of land in Mt. Zion dia rict, lately owned by Jas. W. Garden, wai sold to W. H. Touchstone fur 1336. Tbe Henry Alexander lot, on the Zehulon road, late the property of A. G. Murray, ws* bought by C. P. Nal! for |47. 270 acres of land in Line Creek district, belonyiny to the estate of W’m. Scott, was sold to H. T. Cop pedye for 11050. Twenty two acres belonging to tbe estate of Nancy Scott was bid in by H. T. Coppedge for 823. Fifty acres of luttd in Union dig F. Bizzeli for $300. The atorc sold house by tbe of C. aberiff H. Jobnion, tbe j i was to Neal for 82,343. Loan and Banking Com- J To the People of Griffin. i stn a candidate for re-election to office of Chief of Police of Ibis I have f-erved this people in capacity of marshal and chief of for more than thirty years end endeavorad to faithfully die the duties of my office. I sp to my record and tbe financial of tha city as to my fidelity to trust reposed. I solicit tbe of tbe public generally. I myeelf to execute faithfully tbe dotte* of tbe office, if tbe eon dene* of .be public is continued Rewpcctfnlly, T. O. Mawtjr. THERE IS A TIME For. All Thnigs. & Whiti THIS TO BE THE PROPER TIME TO BUY HEAVY WINTER GOODS. Jr., WEATHER HAS & BEEN Co TARDY ;'1 putting' in its appearance, but Scheueiv 1 & White have not been tardy in reduo. prices on all woolen stuffs. Must Too many on hand and we need the money. Christ, is nearly hesr, and if 1ow t priaes will do it wo not have an Overcoat on hand by January 1st. Hois' aoi Cites Ms Will suffer too. Competition Nothing in our will clothing department is ill be spared. say this all non¬ but eome, see Tor yourself. PRICES WILL -tof- Woolen Dress Goods! Will meet the same Tate. This line of our busineu is complete successful ill every with particular, Dress Goods we have this been nnusu and ally our in selling hole season stock at w ould have no trouble our w present prices, but we delight in LOW PRICES. WF DELIGHT IN PLEASING OUR CUSTOMERS, and our cut prices for the balance of this season, can not fail to please every one. -lot- JAGRETS, NEWMARKETS, MOJESKAS. The largest stock of Wraps, both long; and short, in Middle Georgia. Our prices speak for themselves. It Is only necessar.fi to show our wraps and give our “cut prices” on them and they sell themselves. FLANNELS, BLANKETS* LAP ROBES. All reduced, to klose out by end of season. -to:- Carpets and Rugs! Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-Plys, Ex,ra Supers. Ingrains, All made and Put down free of cost to the customer. We guarantee fit. we guarantee our prices, we guarantee the quality to be equal to any in the world. ----*♦'*-- ★ STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT.’ It you are wise you will uot longer delay, your purchases at once. *■ & White.