The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924, July 07, 1889, Image 4

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rk & tom. To to r * oj a ard W. iof igihiskev and two y 'barrels for thepay- e claims. Yesterday claims were received rm fur ovsr«800. Bo i amount to between 3,000, with a stock left 3 S 55 S hands of a receiver in te apple cider that was nrntof debts here still TONCUES ^irr^ Macon, Mine Bessie and Fannie Johnson, Royal Daniel returned to Atlanta Mias Nellie Collier, of Colliers sta- Services wTlbe heldattheEpiscopa church this afternoon at five o'clock with sermon by Rev. George Mr. Funs- i.__. ten, of Atlanta. a Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Nelms and Master Lewellen left yesterday for Columbus, where they w''l visit Col. and Mrs. F.D. Peabody. Miss Kitty Searcy, of Bolingbroke, arrived yesterday and is visiting Mines Susie Stewart returned to hear home at Jonesboro yesterday. The Barnesvi lie railroad cases hare been compromised by the pay¬ ment of 133,000 by the radroad, being above 80 per cent of the claims. P. R. Bingham, of Newnan, who is a special U. S. revenue agent in this district, will be located here about three months. He went to Macon yesterday. There will be no services at the Christian church this morning, owing to the absence of the paetorin East- man. Judge Judge Stewart Stewart will will fill flu the the pulpit in the evening. Malcolm McLean and family ar¬ rived in the city Friday evening from Savannah and w ’l spend the sum¬ mer at their beautiful suburban resi¬ dence jost west of town. Geo. McCall, after a few days.so- Joum in this city, left yesterday for Macon, where he goes back to his same position with W. C. Lyons, a change having been made in the house at this place, causing the transfer. The case of Nancy O. Hadaway against the citiaens of Bunny Side for possession of lands was compromised yesterday. Mrs. Hadaway keeps buggy belonging to a farmer named Row took fright at the top on the buggy, which had become ungeared and ran away, starting out on the lower end of Chapel street and was caught near Osborne’s shops, After breaking np the vehicle to a consid¬ erable extent, the boy who was driving at the time was either thrown or jumped out, but was not hurt. A Isms In Omauswr. “I cough! Heconghs! They cough!” three weeks and the pricea quoted this morning will speak for them- otbmfcavs added their testimony, • til* verdict to unanimous that Electric do cure all disease* inf the liver, Kidn Blood, Only a baH dollar a bottle a1 Anthony’* Drugstore. Tue Co*ny Com.. Spalding County Court has been wide open for the past two days for the transaction of criminal business. The fourth of July docket waselear- ed by sentencing Wash McCreary, colored, for resisting an officer on an assault and battery warrant and fo. breach of fvace, to 12 months in the chain gang, Wash is a very tough case and received only his just mer¬ its. Jerome Wilson was sent np fi months for assaulting Virgil Dunn on the Fourth, both with his fist and a knife. Jerome is a peace loving ne¬ gro, with a good character, but got too much excited over the conduct of the Columbus company. Jno. McGehee is in jail for carrying a pistol and under sentence of six months, waiting for somebody to carry him off. Charlie Wilson is also in jail await¬ ing the convalescence at death o f Laura Hussey. ?n the first ease h? may be cried for asflautt and battery in county court, or assault with in¬ tent to kill in Superior Court; in the latter case for murder in Superior Court. Where Shall We Hammer It. Thk is an important question, both to the invalid and pleasure seeker. Bowden Lithia, Georgia’s wonder¬ ful Mineral Spring, probably offers the beet advantage* to both the health and pleasure seeker. Only twenty miles from Atlanta, situated directly on the Georgia Pacific railroad. Trains several world; cool mountain air, and the great Piedmont Chautauqua holding its summer session there this season, make it especially attractive. Send your name to E. W. Marsh A Co., Salt Springs, Qa., and they will send you an illustrated pam¬ phlet on this great health and pleas¬ ure resort. aug20 At the cabinet meeting to-day, when the tnermometer registered 89°, the grave subject said to have been under discussion eras whether or not cabinet ofllceni might mar flannel shirts. Secretary Busk proposed the subject, just after Mr. Blaine had told a funny story. It had been on his mind for some time, and he be¬ came eloquent as be enlarged upon the comforts and beauty of that style of dress. Be said that these shirts were the salvation of farmers in the harvest field and at the threshing s:rr.-“ one—a heavy homespun, none of mm OF UK NEW ip YORK. CD, MO 2, TOta wmp^°• t^’tbe itoflereto IwA th ’« world, and tits advantagw tnwir- August Sheriffs Sales. Application for Amend¬ ment o£Charter. State or Gkocoia, Bcauwko, Comity: o toe Honorable, ibe Snwsior Court ol sain conn v: Tb* petition of t m ■■ Farmers Co-operative Man* ufacturing Company. of *aid couatv, a corporation incorporated organized an bj ter the law* of Georgia end thie Honorable Court on adjourned the 80th of Apnl 1889, at tiie February that the term sail a •aid court, respectfully have show*, their chart company desires to ir sc amended as to allow them to engage in t in po£ of transacting securing the this payment branch of of it* it* debt* ness. or tee** *nch a id advancer, to sell, re it, or n«e real and personal prop< rty so purchased Company received when to the Interest of the to do *o and to do so and to do any and o.her her acta • t*m which which are are proper nroner and and lent] legal hi In ca ryiug on a warehouse and commistbn bui *^Yonr petitioners and pray by that this an ore’er Honorab ma be granted issued Court and allowing of the this charter amendment; heretofore an i making this it a part corporation investing it with sued to for in thi* amendment th« power ft asked may have the right to carry on said war house and commission bauinetsin conneetio with the business authorised by the origin) charter. Done this the^id daj ofdldy 189! Pres. Farmers Co-operative MTg do. J. Filed F.. 8TILWELL, office, Bect’r. Snrpsrior Coni in Clerk’s ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Conned of Griffin. Oa., that from and after the passage of this ordinance it shall be doing illegal business for any in merchant or other party the city to keep any goods, wares, merchan¬ dise of any kind or description, on the side¬ walks of said city nearer than four feet of center of sidewalk on eithe: side. if Be it further ordained and passed. That any percon shall violate this ordinance they shall be arrested and a warrant sworn ont and they shall and be tried conviction before the shall Judge work of the the city court, the on city chain not on streets on gang, more than sixty day*, or shall be fined not more than fifty dollars, or both of said penal¬ ties in the discretion of the court. u. II. 11 f _ Dreivrtf : Star Has just received a full supply of Landredlh, Cleveland bins’ Garden Seed—also field seed—all fresh. EASTERN SEED POTATOES. STOCK POWDERS!! NERVE AND BONE LINIMI n.b.drewry. W. D. DAVIS, Hardware, Stove And Farming Implements. -lo|- Have iust received a nice line of CEDAR BUCKETS, POT-WARE PISTOLS. * * * PISTOLS ! PISTOLS! ! ★ ★ Mr Come and see me. *fM jjiira—raw JL 2 «,- HASSEI KUS’ SHOE STORE -Mr- Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty. IBS" We warrant, all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent nothin, ln*t recei ved large shipment of Gents’ and Ladies’ and Misses’ Bn* goods, and school shoes for CblWres cord paid for 200 cords of Tan-bark. fl. W. For X Cheat) )-( Good, : ......call on........ W.M. HOLMAN *CO We Standard A Sugar for making cake. Citron, Currents, Prunes and kinds of Extracts for Flavoring. The best Pat. Fleur, Mince Meat, Jellii Attention, Pu. in the city whiskey of.Griffin from this date, and no other brand of to offer to the trade. Those wii terated whiskey for all purposes, will find it only Try Kentucky,” it and be convinced. wherever The ladies, babie^ and and known, ior years. nmy26dlra - TKO] MSHHSa- A. LOWE Mai Mir ill sealer li it JEWELRY, jwwrt.kv mw-irv Special attentiei given to Repairinj NevnCoods Which wf pt PH opo Cheaper The