The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, January 05, 1888, Image 2

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DOCGLAH 6LEM8NEK, Editor * • A IIV. (Isadvance) Per Annum fr*iKK*w’«o»«T*f drills, «*»rfU, Jar. &, l**H, Official Piper of Spalding Offieial Paper of ihe City of Adrcrtlsing Rato*. OAILV-Ooe dollar per nqonre tor Ant inM-tiumand Aft r «•»*• t0T f*° h * n WMot ooo. Ton line* or ln» to be •PKOrlf' NtmOBS No insertion 10 oenta nmler per or oooh uie-crtion. All load for 1 mm than SO cento. paid to r Im# than one dollar moftt 1>« for advance* will b* toad* with Liberal rate* •iahiag to eontinue their ^w^ tfVXLY-^Kam Crater a* for the Daily. THE WISE 01SISE8S MAS. There it always a decided loll business Cnristmas, but never stops and it is ever worth ing if basiness men know how reach it The grandsons of grandfathers who still Unger in practically close np with don’t kuow how to create ness sod they can’t bolp it. bare spent three or fire times ranch in holiday circulars for as liberal newspaper vertising would baTe cost them, they are at tbe end of their methods; bat tbe progressive ness man understands that there always basiness to be bad, and knows also tbst there is much for it after the rash, when the dry rot bouses call/ retire from tbe held. He demands that when there are to compete for tbe smaller volume it is his opportunity, and does most of hie advertising tbe newspaper columns are not ed and when he can offer extra daoements to purchasers. There is no possibility of ing tbe level headed, progressive '-1 'in He adjusts bis trade every mutation of season, demand, and be gives tbe instructive lessons in practical profitable advertising. Yon will ways see his announcements in widely read newspapers in tbe trade, and they always say that is attractive and mean that they say. He never' allows to become lumbered np over goods. I? ho has purchased, he knows that tbere least loa* in selling, and be Uses bis remnants at bargains, often sells them as as less progressive rnon sold them the Hood of the season. He stands that trade must be ly attracted, and that the and profitablo way to attract is to frankly offer his goods to public as just what they aro. is tbe time for practical and ble advertising and thoso who Stand it will have the least goods errry over and the largest profits divide. IH ASHED PLAIT!*. Time works startling obaogea matters political no less than in departments of earthly affairs. few brief years ago the Atlanta stitotion represented the party of Georgia in all its ive political and economic ideas, fought with ability and against tbe protection heresies the recreant attacks of the Telegraph. Today the baying passed into the editorial troloftbe brighest of the tion’s former staff, stands as leading representative of revenue form injthe central part of the and with growing power ably fends the President from tbe of .the Constitution, striking tbe lest diteh of tbe to whose ranks it has deserted at most ill-chosen time. Standing tween the two, immovable upon Democratic principles, and always what licks it might, the is now an active syuipalbiz-r the Telegraph as it formerly with the Constitution Make no Mistvk* — If you have your mind to buy Hood’* Sarsaparilla sot be induced to Uke any other. Hood 8*r»»parilla uirtue U a peculiar medicine, ing, by of its peculiar proportion Juperlor and preparation, curative to any other article of tbe kind •ore the people. For ail affections from impure blood or low state of the it Is nnetqnalH. Be sure to tret Hood’*. im BO* PERSONAL CHARM*. How ike DeUartlan Theory of west Beaetiflte Women. Wbat is the Delsartian method ? If ladies can secure cultivation the voice so as to read and in sweetly modulated yet strong deep tones, and by the same of training acquire grace of and the development of chest lungs that ensures health and to personal charms, the methods era ployed are worthy investigation. So thought our reporter, who call¬ ed upon Mme. Gray, tbo noted teach er of Oratory and Physical Culture at one of our leading hotels. As be entered tbe room a lady tall but well proportioned came with graceful movement toward him, A well abaped head, crawned with a wealth of iron gray hair, dark, bril¬ liant eyes, beneath finely arched brows, were noted as she approached. When site spoke it was with a voice sweet and low, yet with a wonderful compass. “What is the secret of this power of Wjpcal expression you seem of have]?” secret,” laugh “ifberet? there is no •d Mme. Gray. “Time was when I bad one of the weakest and thinnest of voices. Any one can accomplish what I have done. It is so easy toacqui-e a full, resonant voice, that will never tire or grow hoarse. AH vocal disabilities may be overcome, hesitation, stammering, stuttering, toon disappear under proper train ir.g” “Docs this training affect the phy¬ sical system ?” “Yes, it will develop the bust to almost ideal perfection. Gentlemen will add four or five inches chest measurement in as many months.” “It is desirable from a point of beauty, then?” “Yes, ladies gain tbe roundness </ waist, taper of arm and hand, and the perfect poise, pace and grace in movement, that add so much to per sonal charms.” “Health, 1 should think, would lie benefitted, also?” “Indeedit is. Lung and throat troubles decrease, narrow chests and thin arms are developed, and female weaknesses largely overcome.” “It seems to be a regular panacea? “No, I am sorry to say that some organs cannot be made good in this way after they bayo been injured as mine were by a sojourn near a south ern swamp. Before I tried physical culture and Warner’s safe cure I was a confirmed invalid. I was consump tive in early life, and it is only a few years since I overcame a serious liver trouble. I owe much to Warner’s safe cure, and I do nst hesitate to ac knowledge it.” “And the consumption “Disappeared after the use of remedy, and when 1 had learned how to breathe. Not one in twenty breathe in such a way as to fill the air-cells, to expand the muscles at the base of the lungs, which should do the labor of expel! ing air. Hence, if kidney disease prevails, the lungs affected by kidney poison blood soon give “Is not your system the theory ?” “Yes, and I greatly rejoiced this grand teacher gave to the his ideas. They correspond to I had long taught, tor I am a in this work and have devoted and energy to teaching the that women may gain vocal plislunents, health, grace and ail at the same time b v these j of cultivation.” | “You are yet teaching ?” j “Yes, at the School of Oratory , Physical culture at Syracuse, N. \ ! a permanent institution, now in ! successful progress.” ---- « « » --- Never was there a better made in favor of a reduction of tariff than in fhe following from tbe President’s messag: tbe lust census it is made to j that of the 17,436.898 of onr | tiou engaged in all kinds of ries, 7,670,493 are engaged iu agrt cultural. 4,074,238 in and personal service, 2,935,696 whom are domestic servants s laborers, while 1.810,256 are ed in trade and transportation, 3.837,112 are classed as employed manufacturing and mining. present purposes, however, the • number should be considerably f re duezd. Without attempting to enn rnerate all, it will bo conceded that tbere should be deducted from those which it includes 375.143 carpenters and joiners: 285.401 millers, dress makers and saarastressee; 172,726 blacksmith*; 133,727 tailors and tailoresses; 102 473 masons; 76,242 butchers; 41.309 bakers; 22,083 pl&Blerera, and 4 891 engaged iD manufacturing agricultural imple meats, an aggregate of 1,214.023, leaving 2,624,089 persons employed in such mannfacturing industries as claimed to tie benefitted by a high tariff. •—----««•---— “Reduce tho taxes 1 * is the battle cry of the mocracy under the lead of their President. “Reduce tbe tax ‘ n ue response of the masses \ ,o a:o burdened by a tariff which compels 60,000,000 of people to pfty tribute to 60,000. President Cleveland has sounded tbe key-mote of next year's campaign. His way to prevent tbe accumulation of bun dreds of millions in tLe Treasury vaults is to leave ihe money with tbe people—to tux t’’-'. not one dollar more than is i . .ry to pay tne ex penses of the Government honestly and economically administered. About this time four years ago tbe Republican papers all over the counfry commenced their cry that the success of the Democratic party would paral; ~ business and min tbe country. X. isiness of the coon try was never u re prosperous than duiiog tLe past three years. To day tbe same papers are commenc mg the same old cry that any inter ference with the tariff will ruin the country. Tbe country is in no dan ger. It is only the Republican party that is being ruined. lo ° ?, 0 “' One Dollar. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the only medicine of which this can he truly said; and it is an unanswerable argument as to the strength and positive economy of this great medicine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is made of roots, herbs, barks, etc., long and favorably ksown for their power iu purifying the blood ; ami in combination, proportion, and process, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itself. “ Fox economy and comfort we use Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Mbs. C. Brewster. Buffalo. “Hood's Sarsaparilla takes lest time and ynanlihj to show its effect than any othet preparation I ever heard of. I would not be without it in tbe house.” ’ Mrs. C. A. M llCBBABD, North Chili, fi. V. 100 Doses One Dollar Hood's Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, salt rheum, all humors, boils, pimples, general do- bility, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache, catarrh, rheumatism, kidney and liver com¬ plaints, and ail affections caused by impure blood or low condition of the system. Try it. “ I Was severely afflicted with scrofula, and for over a year had two running sores on my neck. I took five bottles of nood’s Sarsapa¬ rilla, and consider myself entirely cured.” E. Lovejoy, Lowell, Mass. “ Hood's Sarsaparilla did me an immense .mount of good. My whole system has been milt up and strengthened, my digestion im proved, and my head relieved of the bad feel l.,g. I consider it the best medicine I have ever used, and should not know how to do bithout It.” Mart L. I’eble, Salem, Mass. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $i; six for $5. Sl ide only by C. X. HOOD & CO., I.oweil, Mass IOO Doses One Dollar New Advertisements. TO ADVERTISERS A list of 100f newspapers divided into STATES AND SECTIONS will be eent on application—FREE. To those who want their advertising to pay, we ran offer no better medium for thor. ougli and effective woik then the various sections of our Select Local List. GEO. P. KOWELl. <fc CO., Newspaper Advert sing Bureau, 10 Spmee street. New York. MICROBE Is now the rage in Austin, Tex. Mr. Nurseryman, Austin, Texas, is the lie Our. s Every Disease that doctors have I i failed to enre. Over oOO person? Send in and around Austin are now -..sing it. ' elreular of his treatment show ing statements and testimonials of cures made. Adrcss Wm. RADMAN’S. Microbe Killer. AUSTIN, TEXAS. $100 to $3000 k MONTE can made working for Agents and preferred give their who ean furnish horses their and horses own their whole time to the business. Spare raents may be profitably employed also. few vacancies in towns and cities. B Johnson A Co , 100t> Main St., -)o(- Saloon stocked with the Best ; Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc IMPORTED CIGARS a Specialty. -)0( 10AI BROAI) street, I COLUMBUS, J : J. H. E0WAR0S. Proprietor. sep'dOdSm | ] Twenty 33a,ys ? and- THE WORK WILL IE DOfiE I w.u..i»tb«j*. ~ c,u «* SrJSfS X" K or Atlanta. Four Hundred Suits of Clothes and Overcoats Below First Cost SHORT WRAPS AXD NEWMAF.KETS ! J.oke^roi ed Shawls Three loTop. Thousand Yards of Flannels, Three Cases of Bleaching* and Sea Island Two Uoodred Ladies’ UnJ., re.,. jonr own pr.ee, One Hnndred p,eee. Dorics, Jersey yard and 40c. of Jeans and Cassimere, 15c. per np to Slxoes! SIxoes! We have Sbces than bouse in town. Winter is here and we can fit you in Size Slyle and Price. more any and Shoes be sold, down below New York Cos.. One whole side devoted exclusively to Boots to away FIFTY BOXES TOBACCO AND TEN THOUSAND CIGARS! We have recently bought out two Fancy Grocery Store and we haven’t room for the goods. So come and get Canned Goods, Pickles, Sauces, Ac., at your own price, to get them out of the way. Three Show Cases, one Iron Safe and one Oil Tank bought at bOc. on tbe Dollar and will eell them for Jess thau Factory Prices. All good as new. gap- Come and see us BEFORE BUYING ANYTHING and We will SAVE YOU MONEY ! to* Bros. E2. 3VC. "W"stlSlX tSo CO MANUFACTURERS OF -AGENTS- Moerlieris “IXationcil Beer r J „, g ' i .. : OHIO’S GISI \ I BKEWERY. WALSH & (0. All: ALSO AGENTS FOB Dublin Stout, Bass Ale, Ginger Ale, &c. At COLUMBUS and GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. orders for BEER or ICE promptly attended to and the si me delivered. E. M. WALSH & CO. m FOR MEN ONLY. VIGO ■AnAA.L ill I * rAi* fc B ^_~_,0*rT«n Thousand Trial L ^dies Avoid the imposition of preteutloct ren»> >WfALParkaKiw mailed to r»-, for these troublee, and ali Quae lea, • tientsw large proportion J k vr hose Take <m.ly &\m i* to bleed theiT vic- -- ,------ A.nfwhnmtiyikafnllr.mall Itiins. I CURED a SURE Remedy tint HA3 meaftand VBTOrettviou wars restored to WUVOIUJ health PASTILLES.^ by u/ use UBW v* of " ^ attention thourands, doe* not interfere (•SEMINAL r wim to business, or cause pain orlnconvcnience in any wav Founded 1 Oojw for NerronsDebilitT, Organio Q aclentlfic medical principles. By direct isndPirsl cal Xjeetr i n Yoons or Hi ithoHt delay. The uai____ ________ - _ wasted .... m . animat ,—Jtions ;nv elements of the of human life orjnnism given back, restored. the patient The becomes cheerful are and rapidly gains both strength end health HEATMEHT.—Csd Heath, $3. TwoSm.JS.Hx :c: Wor£ortoo free Indulgence, wo ask that TOO send ua HARRISHEMEDY CO., MrcGffiML. AIiJ-AUltAOB RUPTURED jrxtEK,witiRiimn’a PERSONS Tampmer.so. have FREE Trial S06M N . Tenth Street, ST. LOUia, HO. can cf our Appliance. Ask for Terms! WHIPS, WAG0NS ; BUGGIES, AND HAP NT SS. -M- Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on old Buggies a Specialty. ri- H. II. ij- Srhdl D,; . aug’iSdiwtlm Oor. Hill ft Taylor StrMt«. GRIFFIN, 01 XaOOK AT THIS! One Hundred and Fifty Vacant Lots For Sale from One-fourth to Five Acres I In the thriving City of Griffin, of a popnla tion of 6,000, and increasing every day. Three railroads completed, andj two more will be in « short time. It is tbe centre of Middle Georgia, only 43 miles from Atlanta and 60 from Macon, on the Central railroad 1“ trains daily. Fruits of ait kind can be grown, except tropical. Spring and running streams of free stone water. The healthiest and best climate in the world! Property of r.ll kind for saleat reasonable prices. Houses in good demand and rents pay a good per cent, on investments. 000 J3P Hotel, Al! that is needed is a $40,000 or $30. snb i and $10,000 guaranteed and j scribed to any capitalist who will build H i Gome and see for yonrself, or addrees G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Real Estate Agent, Griffin, Ga. auglOddcw 3m I NTENDING ADVERTISERS should «d 1 dress CEO. P. ROWELL It CO., 10 bpruce Street, New York City, ! Fo SELEt i UST OF 1,000 NEWSPAPERS j Win b, ,cnt FREE, in .ppUctio,-