The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 09, 1888, Image 4

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IOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY - t oi ---- E. R. ANTHONY’S DRUC STORE, • HEADQUARTERS FOB . DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS - OILS, TAHNISIIESi ETC. ■ Toilet Ar¬ Dra-fttuffo FanJV Toilet Soap*. Fadcy Heir end Tooth Brushes, Perfumes and iel**, Letter Paper, Pens, Ink, Envelope*, Glass. Putt T, Lamp* and Chimneys, jjjr Physicians' Prescription* accurately coj.pouded, day or night. Don’t Buy Until You ■ V /* - v Find out the New IMPROVE¬ MENTS. ■% • middleman’s PROFITS. larSENOFOR CATALOGUE. J. P. Stevens & Bro. 47 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, SA. HULULU.-RJJ—!-■--- -- ------“------------------- TOYS I We have a large stock of Toys which we propose to sell cheaper than anybudy, Come to see us when you get ready to buy. G* W. Clark & Son. OH Bn, Dec. «. , _ ftniliMt « r.trfogulatos T"ihwgri!^“ the 'i Bowels! . 3 ±i , n< t nzri t * ' Bronchitis,___ relief of and for tha Consumptive At druggists. person*. Sm/Kt MDKl'iiW 8 Price CUBES 10 Cts. CIOABETTCS At all for tarrt. A Card of Thanks. Mil KditoR—P lease permit through jour colamm to ibank firemen tail ciii/ena^ouarallj for tha nguaer ia which they aaine tu aid during the fir# at Fertilizer Far lorj on Friday afternoon. tralj W. A. Baths, Sec. Griffin Fertilizer & M’f’g., Co. Pro. 8t t 188S. Htralgbt Pole Wood. 500 load* at $1,00 a load or eend eh# money tf you want the wood B. I* Blanton .1 (Y>. Tax Collector's Notice. I am co»pellaS tocio*# my boakc oa ihe ’iOik of Decamber, and ev#ry tax payar ahould coma up promptly. I wiil ia at my offlea ai Patrick and Brook * store evei y d»y«aUllh# T. JOtk J. W. Travis, — * ~ Auction Salea avery day at t un oingbauu’a of New Stock just at rived at half what you can buy any where else. _ ^ “The Prenident’s Nile' Is »e far ahead of any other flour in the market ae Mrs Cleveland herself is above all competition in rank and beauty, lte popularity w shown by the faet that its sale is not confit ed to a few, but it ts sold by every e.eal ia Griffin. Be enre and order President's Wife.'- *ml5d3m Where Happines* is Ken ml. Where is happiness found? In Use j, aud in the use of Dr. Bigger- H»ckleb<ury Cordial, which saves so tawh pain and anxiety in relieviug tlie HM« on ns from teathiag and cholera in fan turn Red Sn t Dressed Tut keys. Yam Potatoes 50 c bushel. Savannah and Norfolk Oysters Cream Ch ese 15 c. Calory, All Park Sausage Cabbage 3 c. lb Ham* Fresh Lemons. •raafcfast Strips ± box Raisins. Cra; Harriot, Tu CiJron and Currants Buckwheat Maple Syrup. Jams city trill regret to hear of her departure locicty trill suffer a severe low* while • •ten can rengratulste itself un)beiotr flat¬ tered wilb her charming prcsecce. A very handsome *,V> clock ieoov en ezlii tiitlonat theNtw York Store aid every cue turner putchaalngto the amoont of Are dol lars will receive a ticket entitling the holder to a chance in the drawing. It would be an elegant ornament to the fintat houee in Grif- tln.and an In the tint place yon receive more than yonr money’* worth in the bargain* that are being offered at the New York Store, It l* worth every one'* tryihg for It ia cuetomery for pereAna, when they pay eff mortgage*, to pot the paper# in their poekete and go bow* without taking the trouble to go to the Clerk’* office aud have them cancelled. Thi# neglect often causes mischief and impair* the oredlt of debtor* ef thi* cla** It i* not the duty oi the merchant or money-lender to have the mortgage* can- celled, aud unlea* the peraon taking up the mortgage attend* to it himself, it stand* on the county record* a* a warning to all man that the property invelved in thetrannaction is bound for debt It ie the beat plan to haveall mortgagee cancelled a* soon a* they are paid off A VERT SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR. Champagne Sparkles and Music Fills the Air, You have missed and you’ll regret it, The good things that we’ll taka: At Fill Morris’, w* will get it, Kun, music, wine and oake. Let not this happen once again In your eventful life No place lends as sweet refrain From life's toils, and strife. Fill Is a lord at home Ilia house Is a lordly place Aud through the year* to come You’ll not *#e a happier home or happier face The above baautiful aeutituenU and villianoua poatrj was found on tha editor’s desk on Friday night, written ia tha fine Italian band nf Col, Hamtrond. Bat it was prema¬ tura; the editor didn’t miss it and naver had any expectation of missing anything of tbs kintf spoken of, if he knew it. It was just* little starprifse party, that the band {,'#( up, but Fill Mor- risreaeived an iaklinjr ot it and his pleasant home was filled with invited guest* by nine o’slock, when the band arrived. Notwithstanding the short nutica. there wa* plenty good cheer, both liquid aau and the occ.aion w.s a b.ppy one, with w,u. and mu.io and a f.w abort apaeche* by diatiaguished gen¬ tleman preaant. Tae NkWh ii in favor of Fill being elected to something two or three time* a year. Dyapep.ia is our national disease ing ii natioaal rvniciiy. Tliia enre ia in Laxador the “golden” honaehold apeoific for this tronhlasome malady Price •>5 cant* a package. If babies could talk, they would often press their thank* to their nuraoa: for lng them of suffering, by the use of Bull* Btthy Syrop. Our Cotton Report Cotton still come* in, ia quantities, the paat we«k picked up conaiderably fieui week before, which showed iigui of weakening, although runniug below the Nnws The quality of the cotton ia falling raceired here ia low middling. still remain good and the markat been rsmatkiibly afeady aince tha of Septsmbat. Following is the ofhcisl report tbs week ending on tbs morning of Dae. 7th. 1888: Receipt* for ihe weei '* HS .... “ since Scj>t l*t Shipment# for the week... since Sept. 1st. Stuck Middling, O^c. Matkat staady. On Friday theia wera raceived 238 bales and ou Saturday 140 bales, waking tii* iutal receipts to data 200 bale#. 1 be recaipts for tha waek atidiug L)ac. 0th, 18S9, ware 4157 bales, and tha total to that date were 0,811. All our city fa thcra **y “use Salvation Oil Uia greatest care on enrin for pain " It i o*t- oaly -5 cent*. Sine# Mrs. Brown haa taken to Dr. Bull’* Cough Syrupahe haa aaved an dependent fortune in doctor* bill* Too do tlie same A Lady Badly Burned. Alt*. VViitoa, of J ickauovilie. F.a , who )• stopping with Dr. Collier*# family, happened to * very aarion* accident yeaterday «ermng wit# standiug to front of tha grata id tiel room Mini before ahe waa t of it tier clothea bad cougt t on and whole paraoo waa enveiopad in flames. L atDg aii prasenoe of uiind she ruahed frarn ona portion »f room to ;#* other aetling »n Goihar hdariug her screams raa to the door and taking in 1 ha aitur lion at a glat e, greaped a tmekef of w*Ser itldlhg L#» aud threw iib contaota over tins flame#. Ub tb. aa^atauca of other memUn of tbe tbe flarnaa war* axtiogmabed. Mra. Wiltoi’e iujunea. while tha may sot prova fatal, ara cooaidared vary aari ooa. Miaa Collier daaarvM oooaider »hi« prate# for m* Ag •*> ’HOUND ABOUT. Mutter* I o me re to* ! People un<l P.a • ral !•*■ Claulp. go vi.iKs on vs. No more the sun our face* fries. No more we mop the brow, And be.t of all, there are no flic* On any of us now. ! c. 0. Driver, of Xebalon.wa* in the city 1 yesterday, [ J C. Lawrence, of Concord, was in the city yettorday. j J. A. yesterday RUitner, of Atlanta, paid the city a j visit J.J Barfield, of Woolneyville was in I lie j city yesterday. Yesterday was the busiest day Griffin hat ' had thi* -ea-on Will Mathews, ef llollonville, spent ye»- terdny in the. city. H. H. Nipper and wife, of Hampton, were in the city yeeterkay Mr* J. C. Tinsley, of Brook# Btntion, »» shopping in the city yesterday, Ed Thompson and Neely Smith leava (odaj on a viait to their Atlanta girlt j i Rev. Frank Adam* Christian will fill church hi* regular today, *p- pointmant in the | Frctik of 1’omona, and Chas visited Smith, city prominent yesterday. etti ' /,#!. • our Frank Stalworth, a prominent citizen - Sl apping Shoals, wa* in the city yesterday. Mias Jennie Trailer, a charmiug lady af Brook* Station, vtatled tha city torday • Robert Olicr, of Baltimore, wus in oiiy yesterday, I)>«• guest of Col. J Boyd Missc* Simie Stewart and Mamie Taylor returned from n savernl ilay* viait to ta yesterday. Mismob Jennie uud Susie Bailey/» o charm iutr y >ung ladies of Double Cabins, the city yesterday. Mis* Ctrrie l.owe, a beautiful ya ung j | of Hapeville, is visiting her friend Miss t lie White, of this city . i Capt. J. II.Shaffer raturaad to tha yesterday altar tt inoutba absence, He remain with u* for several days A ten dollar overcoat was stolon off dummy in front of J. li. White, Jr., A Go's itore early yesterday morning. ! Mis* Mattie Mathews, to the regret of I many friend*In Ike city, left for her , in Double Cabins yesterday. Miss Eranm Simla], of Baltimore, who | j has been visiting Mrs. Nelms for several j days, left yesterday on a visit to Atlanta. B N Milner, who live* a few mile* from tiii* city, lo this gin hans# andaeveral bales of cotton. Friday night, by tire. No inter am'#. Mia* Ola Do* returned lismi yesterday nfter spending two week* with her grand, mother, Mr*, llobt Freeman, who ha* been unite sick There will be the usual , 1 h*h maetiog in th* Mvtbodiat church this moraing nod 8ab- hath achm't in the afternoon. There will be. no acrvkesin Hie aaorning or at night. l Regntav verv'ee* by the Vast or av tha Bap- j tlat ahnrch Ihia morning the at 11 of o’clock Um and and thi* evening at 7. text morn ! ingaermon will be from Hebrew* VI. 4-U’ Glen Bausoa killed hi* brag pig on Friday 1 and its actual weight at 13 months old 87', pounds. It ns* so heavy and so fat that the ham* almost dropped off when it hung up. Henry County W eekly: “.Judge Jotu Hall, of Griffin, i« making his mark in the Sanatr, Hi* view* tre hroad aud eompr# heusivr : he look* not only to tha of hi# own senatorial diatHat, but good the atatc at large.” Newnan Herald '‘Griffin a electien on Wednaadav last resulted in the election ot Mr J A Stewart for Mayor, defeated Mr. J. D. Boyd. Stewart * candi Uaey wa* understood to ha in the interest a reform movement whn li liad for ita »>b.e ar. entire cluing* in the eity administration, ln ,t v , sincerely truat that the ne* may vrol , henafu ial loth* town . Cake Every Day! ; Left OJWlerS Wit 11^ Will jii k* DO flllrfl Mlliul Her Oj I VC £ yOUr the city. Call and we win sare yon money, j J. H. Keith & Co OEO. E. PRICE ■1. P, FOSTER. «( Price & Foster, -DEALERS IK- Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American ! Colt Skins, Shoe Findings, Sic. Ja«. Means’ and W. L. Douglas’ $3 Shoes a Specialty. •34 Mariettn Street, ATLANTA, GA ar Special attention given to visitors or orders from Griffin and vicinity by Mr. Foster. oct!9dAw3m THEY ASK THE QESTIOX WHY 1$ IT flND HOW IS IT THAT J, H. White, Jr., & Co. SOLD SO MANY GOODS THE PAST MONTH ? J. H. , Jr., White 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 I bought from first bands and why should they not Their entire stock wfts • sell CHEAP ? Respectfully, J. 11. WHITE, Jit., k < 0. | !R/u.n Here I 1 200 December Fashion Sheets to Give Away! . , j A A VVRITINC TV 111 I l.H* PAD I VI/ FOi( nm A V PENNY. ILiLl I. New Line Stationery. j Beautiful Wall Paper and Window Shades. Pianos, Organs art . Musical j Instruments at Bottom Prices BRAWNER, DEANE <&. GO., GHIFriN,„ - Oil oHGIA Tits Finest Bar in Griffin I* undoubtedly tliat of Scherer <te Brauss. They an- elegantly titt.nl up, and hrf prepared to serve thair customers with the beat of everything in their line, such * I no Whi-ki. . Wine-, Bter, Cigara, Ac. The beat Country Corn W hisky at Hie lowest po--il>!e prices L/C CalUipon thcm if yoa want THE der.Vwlin BEST LIQUOR IN TOWN. P. FAILLE, SR Watchmaker and Jeweler, 52 Hill Street. Dealer in Watches, Diamonds A Jewelry. «r Cell and S*e all the Latest Novelties in Watches, Clocks & Jewelry. and has made <{uile‘n i/eioii » of her seif. suhIIoh«(I a I'oitiul I’ai is Bi vkai.o, N t . Dec. s. ( liarles Schwartz, who arrived herefrom Now York Monday nigltt. swallowed a pound of Pal is green Tuesday at a hotel. Tin- day morning, al ter taking where a walk lie returned to his room, he v>.i Home time afterward heard groaning On learning his condition the police hm t ied him to the hospital, where a >to , aeh pump, aided doubtless by the mon¬ strous overdose, saved his life. He had l*>uy;ht with the poison He in is town about and forty mixed it up water. year* of age and well dressed, but i* unknown here. (H Interest to Traveler*. Madison, Wis., Dec. 8.—Mr. Wigiit- man. a citizen of Elroy, this state, "a- ejected from a traiu on the Chicago and | Northwestern railway some time ago L\ | the c inductor, because he refused to pay a c* h fare after proffering a ticket, the : return part of which had become de¬ tached from the other section, one print ed stipulation being that the detached | part was void if the return trip part was I detached from it. Wightman sued the company and obtained $800 damages. Friday judgment the supreme the court affirmed the of lower court A Musk* in Lieu of Tob»<*«*o. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 8.—D. \Y Janowitz, district passenger agent of tlie Northern Pacific, sav* he ha* spent a fortune •furnishing chewing tobacco to hi* frien is. He hit on a novel plan to stop their l-egging. When asked for a chew lie reaches into his pocket and hands out a small garter snake. He se¬ cured the reptile at Knox. Stark county . several week* ago. and it ha* been a 's ^ —— a n»r*r** A*wait#d. Newark. N, J., Dev 8. — In the tight between ( harie* Allen and Janie# Mur- ‘ ^ How,r fi^ e j ; rmeree. give whM was cou-j red by io©. of the spectelors m unfair decision i ^ **»« “^‘* r of a teui blow. terribly He was •vt upon by the crowd and beat an and during the acriminage a piatoi hall tirwd by some unknown person pas# ed dear through Mm hand of Owen Me OeUnck. of Rutherford TH# pMol shot coded the m-hv Kui rivtl I ntiri H ’Alans oi r.ai ui. D;:tk<' it, Mich.. Dec. • v .—[SpwiaLJ— Near Joscsvill». Midi., yesterday, O. .1, Haningti u. a well-digger nf that place, while repairing a well for A. if ISiau- veit. which was caved luivlyd in from under the a ea' the ili - .- <>: well, whicii is forty-five !e, , ,. Men a e working to dig him oat. out liter- are small Imp' s of re.-whing him alts • XiiiFrican Hay ''katm \ hroad. Ni-.w York. IV •. s,—f.Sjicciai.j -G. ii. Kachs. presid uit of the National Ama¬ teur Skating n*so iation. sailed to-day for Europe with the Donohue boys, vliom he has entered for the European ■hampionship made contests. serie- Arrangements lave ticen for a ot contests icre next month, POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tins Powder uever vanes. A marvel o parity, strength ami wholesomnee*. More economical tlmn the ordinary kind*, and can not b# sold in eompetiton with Lie multitu ’» of low test, *hort weight, slum or phosphate Rowder* 8old onl o cans. Hot a . Bvkiko F ownaa Co., lfib Wall 8tr»*g New York «Asi-dA«lV-ton eolomn 1#* nr *tl r,„ THERE IS A TIM F p FOr A a ii ll ihni£$ * Scheuerman & Whiti DECLARES THIS TO BE THE PROPER TIME Ti BUY HEAVY WINTER GOODS. s GOLD WEATHER HAS BEEN TARDY putting in it s appearance, but Scheuer man & White have not been tardy in reduc¬ % ing prices on all woolen stnffs. i m Overcoats Must . 1 Too many on hand and we need the money. Christ, mas is nearly hesr, and if low prioes will do it we Will not have an Overcoat on hand by January 1st. ill’s, Boys’ li Cite Sis I I Will suffer too. Nothing in our clothing department will he spared. Competition will say this is all non* sense, but i*i come, ........ see ...... for „ yourself. nn > n< ,U> DDIDVi! PK ICES 117 WILL fT T TALK. -tot— Woolen Goods! Will meet the same particular, fate. This line have of our been business^ is complete in every we unusn ally successful with our Dress Coods 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. ami our cut prices for the balance oft-hit season, can not fail to please every one. -to* ------ JAGRETS, NEWMARKETS, MOJESKAS. Tlie largest stock of Wraps, Kotli long' and short, in Middle (Georgia. Our prices speak for themselves. It is only necessary to show our wraps and give our “cut prices” on them and they sell themselves. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, LAP ROBES, All minced, to klosc out by end of season. Carpets and Rugs! Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels. Three-Plys, Extra Supers, ingrains. Ail made and Put down free of cost to the customer. We guarantee a fit, we guarantee cur prices, we guarantee the quality to be equal to any in the world, ★ “STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT.” -Jr II you are wise you will not longer delay, but make your purchases at once. Scheuerman & White.