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El. %&. Walsh Co.,
MANUFACfrUBEn* Of
ICE AND MINERAL WATERS, STEAM BOTTLERS,
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Moerlieris “ JSational Beer
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OHIO’S GREAT BREWERY.
WALSH A CO. AHh ALSO AGENTS FOR
Dublin Stout, Bass Ale, Ginger Ale, &c.
At COLUMBUS and GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
orders for BEER or ICE promptly attended to and the same delivered. WALSH CO,
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(JriflB, ileorgU, Jan, 4, 1888.
Official Paper of Spalding Co.
Offioial Paper of the City of Griffin.
AdrortUIng Rutcii.
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for leas than one dollar must be paid for in
idTfUUML parties
Liberal rates will be wade with
wishing to eontinuo their advertisement?
longer than one week.
WEEKLY—Haute rates as for the Daily.
Tho Albany News ami Advertiser
says this, and says it well;
“The Avgusta Chronicle is felicita
ting itself upon the approval of its
change of opinion upon the tariff
question, by tho press. Of course,
the Democratic press commends the
modification or its ultra protection
views. ThC idea oi a compromise,
though, on the vexed question of
tariff redaction will hardly obtain
currency. Democrats, while not bos
tile to a movement looking to a re
peal of the tax on tobacco, will never
consent to it until the tax on neces
sitiea are greatly reduced and some
placed on tho free fist. Tobacco cul
ture has proved a very lucrative bust
ness, notwithstanding the tax. It is
publicly declared that the profits per
acre In North Carolina aro #1105.
Besides, the cousumer pays the tariff,
anyway, and it is not do facto a tax
on the grower. It operates as a pen
alty on tho habit of using tobacco.
There is no two ways about it. The
masses are not willing to take mil
lions of tax annually off of tobacco
and put it on the necessities. Cloth
ing, food, farming implements, cook
ing utensils and other necessities
must be cheapened by a removal
a part of tho tax, before Democrats
and freemen will over sanction the
plan of removing the tax irorn tobac
co. The removal of the tax from
whisky will never meet the approval
of the people, and he who advocates
such fully will lose the respect and
confidence of the people.”
Hinging Noise*
-In tbe ears, sometimes a roaring, buzzing
sound, disagreeable are caused by catarrh, that exceed¬
ingly Loas of smell aud hearing very common dis¬
ease. or also
from catarrh. Hood's 8arsatutr.Ua, the
great blood purifier, is a peculiarly success¬
ful remedy for the this blood. disease, If which it cures from
by purifying try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, you mffer the
catarrh, medicine. pecu
tar (bl
THE SITUATION.
Tb o financial condition of tbe
United States was truthfully uud
powerfully exhibited in the Presi*
dent’s message, and the statement
has been confirmed by tho Treasury
report. It is needless fo say that
we agree, iu general and iu particu
lar, with tho President. Wo bold
with him, that the industries of tho
country require a speedy release
from oppressive imposts, and that
the manufacturers imperatively need
an enlargement of the free list for
raw materials. Wo use tho word
“industries’’ to include all tho pro
dnetivo industries of the country,
and “manufacturers’* to describe
(hose who have hitherto doomed
themselves tnoro or less dependent
upon tariff protection.
Tho President is light. Tho conn
try will sustain him. Special inter
ests, bloated by steady streams of in
direct subsidies through a long peri
od of great profits, cannot withstand
an appeal for reformation iu this sys
tern of taxation. If they attempt it
they will most certainly suffer to an
extent which no ono at present con
templates. The President warns
them that unreasonable resistance to
reasonable reform will only invite
more radical measures. And this is a
warning whietvtheymight havegatb
ered a9 well from utterances of an il
Instrious lino of statesmen since 1832.
Benton particularly guarded them
agaiust association of their claims
with “party.” But that is precisely
what they have done since the war,
aud are yet doing. It is a \aio expe
dieuf. The Republican party lias
reached n point where it can no long
er protect the monopolies which have
formed its real strength, and kept it
in power by a free expenditure of tbo
profits it has enabled them to wring
from the people by a continuous per
version of taxation to private advnn
tage.
The monopolies must go. A tp* x
revision to that end will inevitably
take place. The Republicans of the
West are breaking away. Those of
New England are restless, and tbe
vivid ntul forceful appeal of tbo Fresi
dout, with the vigorous discussion it
precipitates, will enlighten the poo
pie everywhere. Tho Republican
policy of obstruction must bo nban
cloned, aud if they propose further
maintenance of the abuses arraigned
they must defend them in open
field.
But tbe | rexsihg question is
surplus. In the near future—it day
go near us to compel tvtiy man in
large business to begin the adjust
merit to its demands—it will be $140,
000,000 Suppose the Republicans
reject the Democratic omtmc, and
in the Senate throw out almost any
reasonable measure designed to te
lirve their “condition,” how are they
going to fare before the people at
tho elections next year in tbe midst
of the business distress which their
policy shall have produced and their
partisanship refused to prevent?
They could not stand up in the tem
pest at all. They know it, and they
will not try. Tbe Democrats have
the whip hand, and it is their duty
to keep it and exercise it.
Three Peculiariilwi,
Hood's Sarsaparilla. the ^ri-al! i' < 1 purtfiei
and regulating medicine, i> eharscN rlxwt ’ y
tliroo pecull’iritks, namely :
I I ■> Thn CMidihmlh'-:: < •' .!•••
& l « rem,'dial agent* n.-< 4.
a ■ The projioriiou i.i wMck li.e i■•••■*
20 S Itcfhs, hark*, etc., are iui\e>l.
J Tho i roeesi by which the
3(| J medieinat proiwrtlee arc *«'(•'-«<
The result is a medicine of unusual strength
und curative power, which effects cures here¬
tofore un equalled. These peculiarities belong
cxalrslvely tn Hood’s Sarsapar'lla, and :uo
v /11 s\ 11 v/ vv 11 others
Hood s Sarsai arlll.i id prepared with the.
greatest skill cud care, hy pliarmacists ot
education and long experience. Hence it i.i a
medicine worthy of entire confidence. If you
suffer from scrofula, salt rheum, or any u:
rase of die 1 stood, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick
headache, or kidney and liver complaints,
catarrh or rheumatism, do not fail to t,y
Hood's Sarsaparilla
■I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to alt
my friends as tho best Hood purifier on
earth.’' Wm. C.auf, druggist, Hamilton, O
“Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured me of sc t* f-
,i!ons humor, and done me worlds t f good
otherwise.” V. A. Askold, Arnold, Me.
A hook containing many additional state¬
ments of cure; will ho sent to all who desire.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Mad#
»nly by C. 1. HOOD & O h, Lowell, Mass.
*00 Dosoa One Doltar.
LOOK
AT THIS !
One Hundred and Fifty Vacant Lots
For Sale from One-fourth to
Five Acres t
In tho thriving City of Griffin, of a popula
tion of 6,000, and increasing andj every day.
Three railroads completed, two more
will bo m a short time. It is the centre of
Middle Georgia, only 43 miles from Atlanta
and GO from Macon, on the Central railroad
17 trauja daily. Fruits of all kind can bo
I grown, except tropical. water Spring and hcalthiest running
8,re * ra * of frcc ston< ‘
and boot climate in the world! Property of
all kind for saleat reasonable prices. Houses
In good demand aud rents pay a (food per
cent, on investments.
I-f * All that is needed is a $40,000 or $50,-
000 ilotel, and $10,000 guaranteed and sub
sef.bed to any capitalist who will build it
Come and see for yourself, CUNNINGHAM, or address
G. A.
i Real Estate Agent, Griffin,Ga.
j augUhl&w 3m
I fXRDINAUY’S OFFICE. Spalding Coi n
V/ tt, Georgia, December5tb, 1887.—N M.
Collins. Administrator of James Dorset!,has
applied to n»e for luave to sell the lands of
the estate of James Dorset!,late of said coun¬
ty, deceased.
Let all persona concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at
my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in
January, leave 1888, should by ten he o’clock granted. a m , why
such not
$3C0 E W. HAMMOND Ordinary
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BEK. ’•
F-r»V ... ‘ NrVttr MTI {felt !•
Sffv.f* V xu iccPtfiluitUcr. t-r *— : «*W)
4c. \\ il*** MMvia* **•.. VliiUdMphl*. P*.
We Imve just bouglit eee ot iliu largest and j"' 0 ® 1 mil do the work and wo
Four Hundred Suits of Clothes and Overcoats Below First Cost
SHORT WRAPS AND NEWMAP NETS !
of Jeans and Cassimere, 15c. per yard and up to 40c.
Slxoes! Slices I
FIFTY BOXES TOBACCO AND TEN THOUSAND CIGARS!
We have recent), bought out two Face, Grocer, Store aud wn haven’t room lor the goods. So come
- t££i A eirzxzi^ " 1S»d - »»—•»
than Factory Prices. All good ns new.
HP* Come and see us BEFORE BUYING ANYTHING and We
SAVE YOU MONEY !
FOR MEN ONLY«v * VIGOROUS HEALTH
Bums, ■CUBED i wm thcucaucb, u ouivimtatni doe* cul iuw Interfere
f with at lection to business, cr cause pain
obsctgedfcwaoe* a TBEATMEHT r~Ca3Month,W- Two Roa.t8. Ttot'
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ance. Ask for
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Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Mantels, Moldings, Baliusters, Newels,
WINDOW ★ AND ★ DOOR* THAMES.
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ALSO, CONTRACTORS AND UT DERS.
We now have our Factory in operation and will be J to see all ward-
ing Building Material and give prices. We feel coni i d we can pleas,
both in price and guality of our work. Call before nai : g your purchases
and get prices.
FACTORY I3TH ST„ OPPOSITE COTTCIi FACTORY.
ANTLRS’ WAREHOUSE, GFIFFIN, GE ) IG1A
N.U.—Our Blinds are made with Patent
Machines, and will not break loose, thus presenting
the unsightly appearance that most others do.
Libel for Divorce.
Jane Pack n l.ibei for Divorce in Spalding
vs. Pack, Superior Court.
Jim
It appearing to the rt that the defend¬
ant in the above stated oas.-, Jim Pack, re¬
sides without the State of Georgia, and by
the retnrn of the fcuerifl' that he oculd not
be found in the county : It is ordered by
the Court that the defendant, Jim P.vk, be
and appear at the next term of this Con t to
answer said libel; and it is farther ordered
that service o the same he made upon the
def ndant, Jim Pack, by News publication of this
order in the ouiffin once a month
for four mouths before the next term of
thi* Court. This, Ausrnst VJth, 1887.
JAMES S. BOYNTON,
Jutge S. C. F. C.
E. tY. Hammoxd, Libellant’s Attorney.
Georgia, Spalding County.—I, "VVm. M.
Thomas. Clerk of the the Superior foregoiug Court is of said
county, rect o»y certify of the that order granted at the a cor¬ Au¬
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gust term, 1887, of said Court, as appears
from the 1887. minutes of WM. said Court. M. THOM This, \S. 13th
August, oct7oam4m. Clerk 8.C.S.
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by a wholesale house. Profitable,
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With sliding Detachable
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For sale by leading wholesale and retail estab¬
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412 Broadway, N. Y., Manufacturers.
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They Amount r.o in equal Packages Strength,
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crock or 6mut. For sale hy S. W.
uam’s Drug Store. Griffin Ga.
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