The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 20, 1888, Image 4

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mm THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY f -;o V . --- E. R. ANTHONY’S ORUC STORE, HSADQOABTBK# FOE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OItS, .TABNlMHE8t ETC. Dre-Moff*, Fan.iT Toilet Soap*. Faniy Hair and Tooth Brash**, Perfumes aii'l Toilet Ar- IrieiL Lettar I’ftper, l J en*. Ink, Envelope*, 01»*». Fatty, Lampti and Chimney*, IT Pfcystriana’ maertptiona accurately coj> ponded, day or niylit. - - Don't Buy Until You Find out the New - IMPROVE¬ : MENTS. ■ - " middleman's PROFITS. *»“SENDF0R CATALOGUE. J. P. Stevens & Broi, 47 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, GA. 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. C- W. Clark & Son. Orlffln, G« m Dec. 20. Bull’s T"ihingri''»r'r*!JS& Baby Syrup Feti/iMtt KSnSTj&iXrtogulat" the Bomla! ’s Horse 5w ritlTSrall<«al«r«. Tryltl For the core of , Cough*,Colds, Croup, . Asthma, I Hoarseness, UGH Incipient Con- SYRUP _ __ sumption, the relief of _ and for Coasamptire At druggists. persons. 25 eta. _ SmUKt ----- — it Mar A cuita CIOARCTTLS for Ca- tarrk. PrletlOCts. At all UrugghU. Ordinary’s Advertisements, /"VRDINABT’S OFFICE-Spai-bino Coi n- rt. fiaoHOi*. Dec. 1>, 1888.—To the heir* at law of Wm Scott, deceased. S. A. A F. M. Scott, adminlitratora of Wm. Hoott, dc ceased, have made application for » aettl* ment with tk* boir* at law. Said settlement will ba had before the court of Ordinary of January. Spalding 1*89, conn tv, Thus* on the iotereeted first Monday notified iu are to attend aald aettiemeat. $3.00. E. W.HAMMOND, Ordlua-y. Straight Pole Wood. 500 loads at $1,00 a load. Bring or send aha money if yoa want the wood. B. P. Blanton & Co. Tax Collector’s Notice. I am compelled to close my boaks on the 20th of December, and every tax payer shouldooroe up promptly. I will 'ia at my office at Patrick aud Brook’s store evety d»y until the 20th. J. W. Tkavis, T. C. If. Moffett's TEETHIM (Teething Powders) lasi nm mar trouble* oil,D iiarea oj any aye, /« wlt&T^KTHlNAaster'g»Mh*r* M la tae Uoste, Ask your Druggist. ar* child? The advertisements which appear in the columns of the New* are by no means the least late resting feature of the paper. The season U at hand when the people ar* anx¬ ious t* seeure their holiday goods, and they naturally turn to tbe eolumns of the Naas to secure this information. They should not be disappointed and all our merchant' should embrace the opportunity, to tell what they have suitable far the holiday sea¬ son, a* many of them do Six grates hav* recently baeu put into the court house, *upplantl«g the old wood firs plaoes and stoves. Four are in the court room upstairs, out in the jnry room, smi one in the grand jury room on the first floor. They area great Improvement upon tbe old fire plaeea and stoves formerly in use. Popular discrimination in favar of r. Bull’s Cough Syrup has given it a > sal* than auy other remedy cf its FR UIT - CAKE! „£S wa^TSafcsr D,rk FIRE WORKS 1 FIRE WORKS! At ' Wholesale to Country Merchants, big stock. BLAKELY •ROUNDABOUT. Mutter* Ceac«rala(|P«*|d* md <Jss • rot lew* V*Mlp. SOUI*. As the cockroach uever pity* bull or voles, Nor seeks undying fame. He ha* no business in the sonp, But be gets there just the same. J. M. Slade, of Zebnion. was in the city yesterday. . J.R. Head, of Cr*»well, visited the city y ester da' . L. O. Hollis, of Forsyth, visited the city yesterday. O. K. Hasser.of Heuo's, was in the 'city yesterday. T. W. Methirn, of 8*uoia, visited the city yesterday, W M. Mltehell. of Hampton, spent yester¬ day in the city J. A . Farley, of Liberty Hill, was iu the city yesterday. W. H. Pritchard, of Brooks Station, visited the city jeeterdny- J.W. Butler, of Cbattauoogn, ia visitinsr friends in the eity. J. W. Bower, ef Warnurariils, paid th# city a visit yesterday. W. F. Malaler. ofBunuy hide, visited th# xtiy on UntiBCfit yN»t*rday. 1 Mias IiUl* Gray, of Bunny Side, visited friend* here yesterdsy. Mrs. Lizz e Wsidrup, ef Suuay Side, was shopping in the eity yesterday. Miss Clara Jones, of Fayetteville, is visit¬ ing Miss Julia Word of thia city. J. A. McGhee aud brother Oliver,of Warn- *r*ville, wereiu the city yesterday. Alvin Dickenson, a popular young mat of Williamaou, spent yesterday in the city Miss Iua Finch, a fascinating young lady of Zsbuloa, spent yesterdiy in th# city. Col. H. A. Peebles, of Hampton, was in the city yesterday transacting legal busi¬ ness. Curt Smith, of Cabins district, cut his left foot unite severely Monday while chop ping wood. Mis* I.oatie Elder and cousin Mrs. Car;is Livingstone, of Creswell, spent yesterday iu the city. J. F. Floyd and J. F. Cron tde, two of Hampton’s promiuenteltixea*, spent yester day in the city. The prayer meetings lest night were very iatsresting, nnd woil attended coasideriug the severity of the weather. Miss Addle Yarbrough, a beautiful and ae complished young ludy ef Williamson, was • hopping in the city yesterday. Th# great citizens meeting iu Zebulou last Saturday simply endowed the regular ticket Thie is as it should ha. Only about 100 gallons left of our 3 yetr old, Domestic wine, both dry and sweet. Send and get a gallon for Christmas. S. W. Maugham At Sous. Miss Willie Mason, who has been speed ingsometime with frisnd. in th* city, re¬ turned to her home in Orchard Hill yester day to the rogret of her many friend*. 4s was uunounced in our dispatches yes terday, the Senate ha* passed the bill incor puratiug tire Untiln Street Railroad Cem- pany. Can’t yeu almost hear the jangle of the bells ou th# car hone*? R. J. Deane has sold hit remaining inter eat in the photograph gallery which, is now run by M. 1). Mitchell JtCo Milt will con¬ tinue to turn oat the same good work he has alwsy* done and will be better prepared than ever to pleas# his patrons. If the Daii-T Nbws would come out with only twice the amount of local and other news as some of Its wesklj exchanges, tnere would not only be a prodigious amount of kicking from its subscribars but tbe editors would feel like going off aud kicking them •elves. H.T Patterson’s little boy, live years old, was severely bilteu by n mad dog yesterday morning, while hunting for eggs in the barn. Th* dog bit him through th* th# nose, dog arm and leg. Mr. Patterson ahet and carried the little boy up to Fairburn to have a tnad atone applied _ _ : Eighty paraona Jslt Uowt Orov* from H*ury County for Llncolu Farpli, In No~tb Louisiana, on tha 10th ioat.. and word >i»‘ Jn*t i»a«u received that they aritred all i ijfht. Kir* familiaa will !•*▼• this county on the 15lh of January for tha umi part*. They are Ic ivlujj a rfkrdeu spot far th»y know not what. Ella Wheal- r Wilcox *ay» that If »ha wore naked to deflae the meaning of a »uc- ce*»fal man (he would aay“a man who ha« mad* a happy home for hi* wife and chil¬ dren. No matter whAt he ha. not done in the way of achieving wealth or honor*, If lie ha* done that he f* e grand *uc#**a If be boa not done that, and it ia hi* own fault, though he be the highest Intl.e 1 md, he 1* a niott pi i blefailu:*. 1 Mia* Na-uiu Da.ia, dau^nter of Capt. John A. Davi*, preaidant of the Firat Nation nl Bank of Albany, and »i»ter of Mrs. U. VV Shaffer, of thia place, ia w*!l known and admired line, where she h»i oecaaioualiy visited. Bh* wa* married la»t night to Mr, I,. Jones, of the firm of R. L. Jonea & Co., Uierehftiit* of Albuuy. They are both among the tuo.t popular memhara of Albany socie tynnd their numerous friends wish for them every happineaa poMibi* in life. — • • —» Parents cannot always curry the baby on a trip for the recovery of it* health. But they can kaep Dr. Bull* Baby 8yr tip in the house, and it will compensate for the trip by ita prompt relief. Hampton Happenings and Doings: IUmfto!(, Ut., Deo. 19.—Dr. II. J. Arn¬ old took in the Gate City yesterday. Henry Cliunn anA Fraak Curry spout Mon day in Griffin, Jim Maxwell,Jius Miliar and Berry Thomas were ia Griffin yesterday. Hope Griffin spent last week near Brooks Station on his father’s farm. Miss Cora Du Hie is visiting iu Lovejoy. Bh# will take charge of the Lovejoy school after Xmas. Miss Bessie JCdmunson, of Newnan, is visit the family ef I^n Homuiett, nsar Hampton. Wesley Derick, Tip Jackson, Jim Thomas, Berry Thomas and Joe Wcstmorclonitook in the city of Atlanta Monday. Prof. Wilder, ef 8. C., is visiting his rela- tivs, aud our respected townsman, Beb Jamc». “Bub” Dorsey ws* in Griffin on last Mon¬ day. Hampton is te have a little, Xmas matrimo¬ ny. A tn'key to the man that guesses who it is. Wm. Carry killed on iaet Ftiday 4 pigs 18 months eld.erliieli nctted|1119 poind* ef meal and 3B3 pounds of lard. On* alone weighed 501 lb*. “Dick” Moor#has resigned his position as deputy sheriff. If our good and excellent sheriff, Newt Glass, desires a man from this portion of the county for his deputy,w* take pleasure it. noasinatiug B. P. Thompson, of Hampton Tiie following was lound by your corres¬ pondent a few days ago posted on th# side of ft height car box: “HiMITOJ* POPSST/ TO LET. “Any one desiring to rents store house, or dwelling, will do well to apply to the Hamp¬ ton property owuers. All that is expected of of you for the use of u store house is to keep the floor from rotting out, the roof from leak lug and thebusiie* from growing that might hid* it from the view of some one who, per haps, would purchase it if seen. Forndwel- liuglioure you will be expected to keep up the garden fences, the house from leaking, th* well cleaned oat and 1st everybody know that the piop*rty is for sale. Strike while the iron is hot and secure your house for’89. Bam. Hughes, Real Estate Agt- Box 2, Hampton. Ga.” Th# above may b# a joke. The best way to find out is to correspond with Mr, Hughes. There ar* two forms of chronic riieu matiti»m: oae in which tha joints the ara swolen and rad without fever; in other the jotnta are only stiff and Oil pain ful. In either form Salivation may be replied on to effect a cure. Prica 25 cents. Next Sunday's News. Next Sunday’* N*w« will contain la addition to tha usual inattar an ex cellsnt original illuatratad Christmaa story, “Tk* Old Chorister,'’ by F, ll. Burton, and will be an unaaually iotersstin^ number, introducing the specially prepared holiday matter with which I ire News proposes to flntertain its readers, old a>id young, during all of Ohriatonas week. Next Sunday will be the nay be fore Christmas Eva, and in order to reach the people, merelwnts will ad vsrtise th*ir holiday good* in the columns of tbia paper on that day. Therefor#, parties who cotitviuplafe pnrcInu'Dg Ctu ietnr.is goods (Could d.i .veil to tend n*-xt Hutiday’a News. The b#*t rtcoioendatiouuEvL'iy body usss Laisdor when iu ueod for a good on liurtic Sold cyeij where. Pi ice euiy 25 cents. Grtvvth of the South. Macon Telegraph. Tim whole country was *tirpt;»*d when th# figures of th* eensu* of 1880 were published to find tint th* South itad increased is popuixtioe faster than any other sictian of (he country. The South gained h#avi ly in the last loappointmeDt of con greratneti. In nil probability the ceusit* of 1890 wiil repeat thia story. Sinco 1880 the population and wealth, hsv# increased wonderfully in the Southern states. The ruraldisttiota are more thickly populated, aud tbctfl ara many Ibriviug town# in the South which u-.d no existence sight ysats ago. liu tuiiiijhau) was ti vil lajj* in 1880; now is a city of 40,000 p«opl*. Macon ha* grown to almost twice ita size iu 1880. 8av»nuub, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Bom*, Auiencu*. GriSio, and other Georgia cities, have toads great advance# io ail that constitutes h city’s atrength ainee Uuclo Sam la*t oounted tbe noaos sod balanced tb# book* of bis tribe. In tverr other Southern atate similar proprtt-s l.ae ’n«tn mad.-. Ws have bten going forwaul steadi |y and rapidly. Tb® Philadsipbi* __ New Goods Every Day From Now Until January 1st, 1889 Leave your orders for all Goods in out line and and they will be filled with FRESH GOOOS at LOW PRICES. Best Cigars in the city. ★ Fresli Cake all tlie time. J. H. Keith lb Co. 0 F.O E. PRICE. .1. P. FOSTER. Price & Poster, -DEALERS IX- Boots, Shoes, Upper and Sole Leather, French and American Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, &c. jas, Means’and W. JL. Douglas’$3 Shoes a Specialty. a-l Mariettn Street. ATLANTA, GA. Foster. ST Special attention given to visitors or orders from Griffin and viohnty ^y^Mr. they ask the qestion WHY IS IT and HOW IS IT THAT J, H, White, Jr,, & Co, SOLD SO NlftNY GOODS THE PAST MONTH ? J. H. , Jr., White Co. Answer by saying its because they keep the BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, ETC., IN THE CITY, AND SKI,I. THEM For A Smaller Profit THAN THE SAME GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. Their entire slock svr.s bought from first hands anil wby should ,they not sell CHEAP ? Respectfully, J. H. WHITE, JR., & CO. ★ MARKED DOWN LOW, AND THE ★ BOOK STORE —LS FULL OF HOLIDAY GOODS ! — BRAWNER, DEANE & CO., GHIFFIN, - GKOHGM The Finest Bar in Gr iffin Is undoubtedly that of Scherer ,fc Brnuss.- They are elegantly fitt.ut up, and arc Whiskies, prepared to serve their customers with the best of everything in their line, such as fine prices. Wines, li«.er, Cigars, <fce. Tbe best Country Corn Whisky at the lowest possible l-if~ Cull upon them if you waut THE BEST LIQUOR IN TOWN. dec&wlm i’ou are unable to dejide on a Chris mas Present look through my beauti¬ ful display duriug this week, and “JU8TTHE THING” will suggest itsslf. F. l’AILLE, Hill SU. Jeweler. 53 Street. Record, recognizing this fact, fs »: Tk# aurprisc which grcelad the r# *uper*tioa in tkc South that w*s shown by the cehsui of 1880 i» likely to tie again elicited in 1899. There kac been a strong movement of people frttn the Noithsrn »t.t*s soutkwird, which will mote than make up lor the greater aceenion of iu>migrants in the North. A'-i- oth.i thing that must b# taken into consideration i* the greatest number id Tilths, holb white and blanks, iu ti e South. The command tu multi pit ai.d replenish the earth is i i. r ary fulfilled touth of Mason sad DilO**» line. The solid South, if tts,thing skill be done in b ur \vats to impair its solidity, will in 1892 again rtiions.y thtvstcn republican anpremaev. What republican atrength aiav he gained by the nd mission of iirw states wili no doubt be neutral zed by the larger irpv* ean tat ion of 4rkan»iS, Alabama Georgia, Florida and Texas. Gsona will show » population of neatly 2,000,000 whtu th* census Every takars ^o round next time. thing in this slat* conduce* to the growth «*f papulation by natural i* creue* and th« spreading knowledge of Georgia's chnrius us s place of reaideac* hringe *v, ry year a host of p*<.'pl* seeking hetnss under her happy skies. Advice to Mothers. M.s. Winslow’s Soothing Strop for children teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never failing suocess by millions of mothars for their children. Daring the process of teething its value is incalculable ; it relieves the child from RripiDg pain, cures dys j entcry and diarrhoea, in the bowels, aud wind oolic. By giviug berritb i the thild and rests the mother. Price oeat* « bo'tie.. -angtvxlAw ly Boot (;rafting. Root grafting is simply grafting stook, on a portion of the root instead of the and may be performed by any of tho methods that will bring the inner bark of the scions them and stocks until in they perfect have effected contact and hold eo a union. Sharp knives and smooth clean cuts are necessary. Take seedling stocks from 1 to 2 yean; old, cut the stem off squarely at the collar of tho root, cut an even slanting cut about tut inch long on both root and scion, then reverse the knife and mako a slit in the center of tho cut and interlock the two in such a way that tho inner bark shall come in contact at least on one Bide,, tie and wax, or bind with a narrow strip of waxed cloth warm enough to adhere and hold tho parts la plats * fes ?A *AKlN b POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tins Vowder neTer varies. & marvel o nurity, strength and wholeaomneea. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competitor: with the anxltitu te of low test, Sold short weight, 1 alum Rota. or phosphate Baking Powders. on noun*. 5 Powdar Co., 106 Wall Street, New York ct-2-d.twlv-ton column 1st or 4tb cafe. I | r.Dd Wits*** its cuvea ox home with MB . f WHAT F CHRISTMAS? I 1 lt ; and Christmas Presenls is the all ab¬ in household. m: sorbing theme every What wp,.'- ■ to give our friends and family and where to buy them anothea im¬ portant question, & White ■A / m ■ I MAKE SOME SUGGESTIONS both useful a to wliat to buy, and orna¬ 1 i ----1<4---- ■ Beautiful Silk and Wool Muffler. Beautiful Silk Handkerchiefs. Embroidered Linen H’d’k’s for ladies. Embroidered Linen Hdks. for gentlemen mother I Silk ITose for your or sister. A nice pair of Kid Gloves for a lady or a gentleman. Carpets and Rugs WE DON’T ADVOCATE SELFISHNESS, but you might as well buy somethin 0 * that will be comfort to yourself as well others. There is nothing more welcome as a present at any time than a nice Brussels, Three-ply, or Extra Super Carpet; or Smyrna Rug. Now Is the Time to Buy These Goods! Just on the heel of the season when we are anx¬ ious to convert all the above goods into money. Another Welcome Present for the ladies, is a Wrap of some Kind, either long or short, Woolen or Plush. What there is left in this department we are sac- riticing to close out before the holidays are oyer. -----Jo}-:------- ;|| - Overcoats Must Move Any Overcoat in the house may be bought, from now on, AT COST ! Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats all reduced. Nothing spared. WE WERE ABOUT TO FORGET to mention those beautiful Angora Goat Bugs, but then there are many tilings we have not menti*®* . ed, that we will take pleasure in showing yon any time.