The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, May 21, 1889, Image 1

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- ~ ^' < 7wu!nii? rt Tu . i j° i if, * EastTen- i. It baa obtain* h Chat- its and tour colored church- in the Union, until it Is now Biir- nearly every side by orchards npireSfcate of Georgia, Please 9 in sending for sample copies, e pamphlet of Griffin.! etch is written April 12th, 1S89, to be changed in a few mouths w enterprises commenced and II 0 NA 1 BIBECIOBY. HENRY C. PEEPLES, ITT Oil NT Y AT L AW, HAMPTON, ttSOUliU, i in all the State ami Federal oetSM&wly \om J. HIHT, r T <Ht N E V AT LAW, 1 OBivriN. <iivom;u, fHOS. It. MILLS, fTORNEY AT LAW, practice In the State and Federal 1 . Office over George & Hartnett’s ||:te - nov2tf boSt. *. fiASien. " ST & DANIEL EYS AT LAW ? 4t Hartnett's, Griffin, Ga, in the State and Federal jnlylbdtf D. L. PARMER, TOBNEY AT LAW, woodbihy, ciEonotA. y : attention given to all business? ' ' all the Courts, and where >h t specialty. _ JL CURTIS PIN, GEOBGIA, A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r. tall trains. -t°t --- mini! 13 miles miles of of city, uepot lying of hr 6 muse, C double tenant i giah<m*e. press, 4e. 300 I will be given in this -limits.^ ^ F* a* HHHPWP -------- Lock, on Tuesday night last. SIlP ** * itfein :l aftet being rt-nck. A dense big -prevailed. The Nashua lowered a life boat, but not a truce could he found of anyone dr any¬ thing to show that the schooner had lately floated. It is thought she may hare ten the schooner Neb,on Harvey, POISO NED ICE CREAM. Nearly One Hundred Porous Made III 111 Connecticut—Some Will Ole. GiliflTOXWBY, Conn., May 20,-Atan i,vi cream festival hero Friday night nearly a hundred persons were poisoned by tlie cream they had partaken of, some of them being made deathly siok. Of the many victims those most af¬ fected are: Miss Cora Bates, Clifford Chapman, P. B. Gammon ?£ and family of eight persons, Howard Hale and fam- ilj of four persons, 2 ms. Ham Miller Phillips, five four pereoi of parse rccaiCC messenger was sent to the festival for two quarto, of vanilla ice cream. Mr. end Mrs. Galzier and their risitors ate plenty of the cream, and a few hours afterword were taken sick. The servants in the house were given also a portion ill. of the cream, and they are Mrs. Galsrier and the two Mrs, Williams are seriously affected, Dr. Henry Bunoo, the town coroner, of The poisoning. made ’.■■■■ by Mr. John cream was ingredients of the other were used in the manufac¬ ture creams. , ONE KILLED AND TW q TnJURED. Three Workmen Caught Under a Falling Dr.'VitdfT, 1 Mich., Hoof at Detroit. May 30.—'While a gang of masons and laborers were en¬ gaged in building an additional story to tlic factory of H. P. (feldwrin & Com¬ pany's shoe factory, comer of Woodward avenue tion of the and roof Woodbridge street, shortly a before sec¬ o'clock. Three gave way buried 10 men were un¬ der it. both William his leg?; Bernofsky, broken, and a laborer, injured had in was the abdomen. He died soon after being removed H. B. Vincent, to thft Emergency hospital had his left and a mason, leg fractured his shoulder injured. He is injured. seriously but not necessarily fa- ta'i George Bobeorita, alsoftlnaaon, had all of the aocident lias not yet lieen aseer. -------- A Vital able Discovery. rial to the Hmald from ...... says that Professor Carpenter claims fra ,,, ' Katrn Solved the problem of separating the mica in tin and ores that the by a simple, be effective reduced process, ore can at a handsome profit. V aRBS&fW expensive they have os as _— , seated, it industry cannot be will long be established before a in Chicago, tin plate to compete with the foreign infantry! jBs&iXSBaasat stationed at Fort Crandall shot and instantly killed liis sweetheart, Maggie Lowene, had Thursday talking with night, another be¬ cause she been arrested, soldier of Imi whom escaped he was from jealous. the He guard¬ was house, cf A him. detachment of cavalry is in Bt-areli Air Indian Hanged for Murder. TrcsoK, Ariz,, May 20,—Firminc ^SUSP diction of nil I ndian _ CiuMn’tSoft Soap Har, 'be in Doufavflle ; £ SSmmUo results of tholast open 7 • ter. - The same influence still affects coal trade, in which, however, tiler claimed to be some improvement. prouerties The general does not condition to of have mill proved. Money is appear not lacking, w foreign exchange is a shade lower. The failures during seven days: A LA CK OF W ATER. Two Clileagro Suburbs Hnye M!r Tiro on the < nearly all the <Jw wore ttibmwgod. thrtt£dWO(Sm ArmtaxriMa In were flooded, wl agafc^ginsg ss others were seriously hurt, and three are still missing. General destruction was done to crops. Communication is cut off. It fa feared more lives luive been lost. _ ? Vounir Man Killed. ' experienced Eockfokd, m, most May terrific 20.—This thunder city a storm Friday afternoon. Several houses were struck, but no great damage was Sther liltri WE&VsSST^ mm __• ■ s p.