The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, January 12, 1888, Image 2

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(¥JWe«s WmLUtfiLESfnm, MUrllWr •AUT.dtuwMiirB >— nnftT.OMtar..... ...... I-## In. 13, lft§*. Ofldtl Piper of SpcUUng Ce. Ad tertfalac O Ajg.?-■*»— dollar fmr ««» » *« Tib lie** or tow to bo oewat- iZUtor JSSESS'S taw ttraa «Mtk iSf-KrS AUiawwttooa flor low An ooo dollar aart to paM for to rotoo tQI bo B*li rill a f# oootwc* their o4rorawom.tr >< S^rKU-X»» row— for th * iMiir ■ TM LAID DOOM. Prion Wo; op A woof the &Ur»~Th* UMpn l* bo Tbo wocderfal bod Loom of U>e pool year bus excited Tory general nitration It but oot been cc:.hut j to sty ooo locality. for, m Cbaaoeey M. Dopev Mid, after a obit to tie west, |At noariy avery one of tbo trade M&tm tr* routed. «re found exlrata fast aod amenable rietre of pro* poeti to real eatate vaJaea.” Of eoeroe tbo raot army of taeo in one way or another in iter prior*, were loth to be ttove tbetr riewo either extravagant Of antenati* Both they and De pew are right to a certain extent. Load raloes hare rapidly and per BMMfitiy iacreaecd in Ibb country is the bet fifty year*. Tni* i* e«pe eially noticeable in tbe “jumping” went, along tbe Tines of new railroad*. Thousands of new cities late sprang up, with s growth perfectly astonishing, and great fortunes bare been made in real eats'e Land rallies must continue to in ernaae generally, bccuaee the anib bis ores oi land iu the country is now SO small aa to render inevitably its entire absorption in a few yeans. One hundred rears from now. at tbe present rate of increase, our pop nlation will bo 400 to the £ qua re mile —twice as many as in tbe largest European nations. To be a aafe speculator, it is necea sary to study cause and effect, aa tbe proprietors of Warner* safe cure did in preparing their remedy. It* sue eeos is great because it reaches the cause of disease. Every drop of blood coursing through the system p as se s through the kidneys. If they are in sound working order, the blood is purified; if deranged, poison, first should be eliminated, is carried through tbe blood channels to every part of the system. The person at tacks tbe weak points, and so come tbe long list of resulting ailments. Remedy tbe cause, put the purifying organs iu health, and the whole ft* tem becomes healthy. There must be s solid basis foi a land boom, however, or it will inevit % ably result id a crash, entailing great losses and subsequent injurious dc pressioo. Taro thousand dollars per front foot foot for land in some cities might be a judicious investment, in others, ve^y indiscreet. It is wise to make investments of a character indicating a permanent, if slower, growth and increase of value. Fainoo* OM Mi*» Beginning bi* war. 3!. Fmlinanc de Lease)* can lot .k around and see but Teiy few men of anything like equal eminence who are ».«« . id as ho. The German Motfke ompr-ror rapO: Dr Ikdlinger i- 88; and Banco ft Die historian are each 87; Kowutb Is 8-3. aid Profes¬ sor Owen is 83; tail it i-, not easy to ex¬ tend the list. Yet it is astonish in;; to note tbe largo number of living gnat men who have parsed the ordinary limit of human life. Of t-overeigm. the pope i* 87, and King William, of the Nether¬ lands, is well on in his 71; t year. Of statesmen. 3Ir. Gladstone i- 7i>, Mr. Bright i* 70. Prince Bismarck is 11. M. Jules Grevv is 74. 31. Iron Say and 31. Leroyer an- each 71, Lord Selbome Ls 75 and Lord Granville is 12. Of generals, 34acMahon i s 79, TLebo-f is 78 and Ba- saine and (.‘taldina are each 7<>. Of j' poets. Lord Tennyson is 78. Mr. linnvn- I mg is 75 and t)r. Oliver Winded lid ties j k 78. Of musicians, M. Verdi is 73. Of ■ engineers, Lord Armstrong is 77 ft tv l Sir John Hawks haw w TO. Of painters, Mesmner is72; ami finally, of showmen, Barnum is 77. Perhapi., hou r- > r, M I Cbevreul. who is fairly started ujxrn his 103d year, ought i>ot to I* omitted.— London News. BbertiyafteThis be received fire* etectwa fkasaBt to btxer dm rumslewT a fro® * htth girt hrmg iarn Mil ^ in tbe stele <4 New Yarik. Tbe child told him that she bad teen h» joctere. and it w» »*r «*****»- *s **■ «!«•« it la her arties- way, that be *-would be a better locking man if be wckjM let hi* beard grow Mr. Lincoln janaed that New York town ««* M* » ay to Washing ton, aai bis tire* tboeght on reaching the place was Id# link- ccrresfW*4- «nt la h» brief *$«e*ct» to the people child fee made 3 yleawng referenoe- to Die *i*j her v harming »'<- ' Thi* hah favfv v * mud hr. ' wv inmt the find that grew* iaqw wvnarat might be made in my y—nra.1 mtpfaat*- Yen all see that am e> 4 a very h*ad» «xm mam. and. to be b*ocst with y<ML neither I *»* any of »r fnrad* ever boasted very madi about m y irf-rwo*1 beauty “ He then paaatd hi, hand «wtr to# fare and continued: litih girl* “But I intend to foifew that advice. s»d if «hc b present I wo«Jd like to speak to her," The child came for- ward timidly and war warmly greeted by the pvddwt-dert He lock b'-r in hi* arm* and kissed her affectionately, exj.<rewiuig thr- hope that Ik- might lia.e the piewsare of seeing hi# Iktfc friend again sometimt-. , Shortly after this 3ir. UaxxAn, Vyr the fir-4 lime in hk life, allowed hi* beard to grow ail over hi* tear. « ith tbe excep- tion of tl«c upper lip: and this fashk* he continued a* F®g a» le tm-d. In ejeakieg of the inrident which k*i him P, span h full leard he afterward :*■ . marl rk**l n-fh*rtively; --Flow small a thing will bosaei'anm change the wboL-. aipKt of oar live*. ’—Ward H I kudos. t ad rt 11 All AD SUr* We pus# puss in in saghv kght <A of three thrre SMMna. Arr-cmd a* » ti»e ensp air arid tr- ikn tautohiiK- of autumn. Beneath u* hun dred* of feet the nil* of -pring murmur frewu and no* of winter kr*q» their e>.4d ami heautifuJ kienoe. except when they -*T«eai with the white tongu- of an ava- Lam.be. SiviKtime* sIk- drli-ate <ver green trees of an entire Benin lain «de have covered w ith rain that froze w i*. f«U, and live whote gigantic hiii flashes in a corrugated cloak of fairer. Away leyood and above this a higher maintain will hold up it# mighty drift* to fraternize with the white cloud*. TV* are nlshimr r.V-rig amcaig mausoe* fit for the god*. TLk- peopto that we see at station# and in the coaches are heeoming more and more stuWiy and swartiiy. The gnanl cf liw- train—a kind of coodoctovand Israke- saan in on*.-— latte exactly like the- tourist fr-xn Italy w }>• • wanders along our street at homo in the early morning and ex- plows the hh Icrre! with an iron hook. Wignen doing their vradjir.g in the rood- shh- Mre.iin* are small and ill-favored. These* mountains seem to have home dwarfs. A few soldiers in shabby uni¬ in form* i-*.-k too small to participate a grown up Ljaule, and make ns wonder at Magenta an*l Soiferino. Beggar? spring up out of the earth, undressed iu the carefully arrayed rags of professional poverty. An old gray haired woman is plowing m a barren looking field with a pair of cow*—the yoke twined about their horn-. People talk to each other in a queer dialect of French and Italian. Iiroken and ground together.—3V ill Carlet-n. h| «t* by Skitlfttl Artlifr*. In the 'lays when tho buffalo v.-a* found in va-t herds on the kisfe-m plains, there were Indiana wlto, while riding at a gallop, could scad an arrow through a buffalo's body. BemarbaM-* as this shooting wa«. yet it did not <--u 1 tliai reached by the archer* of ancient tiie--?. 31 r. Dixon, in his history <*f Gnirlock, Scotland, says that tte- 3IacI£aes «.f that district were such skillful areherK tin t they could hit a man at the distan<-• rf 4A0 and even V4> yard*. He instance* the killing of a serving man at -To > v.ir i- and rf two tn'-n killing -«vern) M- !. i- at 4t|0. Le-t tie- reader should discount 1 he dirtanee of the range, the author men- ti'ir.s w vend wonderful -ie-t* ro.wle by Turk- In 1794 the Turkish ambas-; doi -hot an arrow, in a fi Id near Iy-nd.on. 415 yard* again*? th> wird .nd 1*2 yard* avitli the wind T}ii- “■•'•retary of the ambassador, on bearing tie .-xpre-iMts of surprise from the English gentlemen jm-ent. s.-iid tie f;u!tan had -hot 500 yard- This «.ls thr great*-*! jierfonuance of modern days, lait a jfiiar. standing on a |>bin neat Con-tantiiiople. r>«-'>nh-i shot* r.tninvi. ttj, to *00 yanl*. Sir Knte-rt A' !: *. British antho.*-; dor t > th- dilime j -T . p.cords that in lit 1 ' he w;u j-rosi-nf - hen tbe sultan shot a*; arrow 97 2 van l- Youth's Com p<ani":i ■‘lain I idd of Kdaraliou. A jdivsieiiui declares that oui adu- eational system* overlook trie fact that the mam field of c-lueation is the-nervous sy>ti rn. \ eomycehenstve system of phy -H-ial olucation is ] **-<—-ary f.-r the dev« 1 .-'inent of latent j*>wer. so that thought de-ire and will -hall tak r - the fori.- of ; eti"ij. — <liieago Time- ib-ilm I t- a Techiih-al higii h hx-I. built by i!i city at a c-t of $4,SitO.fM)0, aii-i ii'..' ■ -1 ;;t : II ai.li'iat < -t of f ns'.oiHi I k r- i- i.-thing in life that *Ji|u by iu< t«- t-.dthilj tlian an oj-x- rtunity. TtrcHT'-PAlIiAA’ lulck. complete cure^of Catarrh of the Madder, all annoying Kidney. Bladder and Jrinary DiseBsre. #1. At dniggi*U. “Hocuii on biij:” pilch L ittle but good. Small granules, small lose, big results, stomach. pleasant in 10c. operation, and 25c. Lu t disturb the •‘ROlfn ON DIRT.” perfect l»k for “Rough oa Dirt;” A wash tig powder found atlasCAbamdo-scxira fine A 1 article, pure and clean, sweeten* freshens, bleaches and whi“-n- without slightest injury to finest fabrL-. Unequal! ed for tine linens and laces, general house- bold, kitchen and laundry use. Softens water, saves labor ar.d soap. Added to starch increases gloss, prevents Druggi yellowing Ic.. 1 t>e ?.5c. at Grocers o: ,-t, The Best or All. Of all the medicines I evei heard of or aa d, I consider Dr. Diggers’ liuekle berry Conlial tbo best mc-diciue for all Im.wc- 1 trouble and childron teething ever use*I. A I. Stint:. Tvford, N.C. ! Rheumatism j jr it Mask/«<r that Hood's Bar aspiraia *r**ai aa tavatertte reantj ; la *~ »* y severe eases ct rbeossSIkm, eStct- isg r*-wsSksb4o cares by Its powertel setka Is i rTlSfkf the atKJiC of tie tee oA, wfckk ? Is tbe at tbe dkeaw, and jwifylac ; me aad e&rhhteg tbe vital *kW. j JU t* rxHuisti v /.sfr to c »» weif thal *■*.** j Heed’s gwui{*n.ia has dose tor otter- .< * U do ftr yoa. Therefore, U yoa * .r- f tbe pJtM and aches of ihewsMJus&. give tkk t-otesS reseedy a fair trial. A Positive Core. •• 1 was t 7 untied very maeb with rtec:.,i :a wy hlpv, ankles, and wrists. 1 *t»aid hardly walk, and was eretfiaed to ruj b*d ______ a good deal of the lane. Being fee- to try Hoed * himjwiflH. I tocr UrUo and aas perteetty wr!t. f ebeer;. :y receassncnd SamjsariU a* one tf * I*-- tbe »—* best Hood portte-r* in s " , " w<eid w. F. Wood, te a. vr . i fto*>- W F<-r Twenty T ear* wi.ee bee:, s The; -rub rbetuaatisax. Lk-to.-i l*ej I tour., so rei but grew w one. I tte:» began tab - Ho Baraaparilla, and is did me wore j- U . all Use other medieine f rver had. - T. 1 ancon. BhirSey. Mass. -1 f.S :■ 1 frrea v tat the doctor* called esnsealar rbereaaUcaa. I took Hood’s 5ar- saparaia and aa entirely cured.' J■ Y- A. Tatmofoot, letter carrier, Chicago, 111. ! Wa shall be glad to tersA, free of charee ! to all wtv may d- fire, s hook coctsiamg snanj Jddlttoc.il rmevxrau Oi cures t-y Hood’s Sarsaparilla SoM It aa druggist*. |!: *:s (or $5. Made KuyhyC. L HOOD ti t Lowell, Maas. IOO Doses ^ a Dollar. capital prize, siso.ooo. I :fy thatwt supervise tht Dri^in.- tbe monthly and Quar Wt - iy The Louitiana State Lea tery Com ipjkcy. Ml er-oc ruanage and cm ‘ trol I he brnrm^ tns-.Te*. and that tte uiE( are conduct*, i with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all partita, and w* authorize the Company to me this certificate with fat-simile*of oar signatai e« attachedir dTe rti'enrentf " r.wwtwl.acri. tVe the undersigned Bank? and Banter, will paj sdl Britos drawn in The Louisian* State Lotteries which may te presented st onreonctere: X.H.OCLEVBl .Pre*. La. Vai l Bl S*. U.UI X. I»re. Male Sal I Hk. i.BALDVIIS.Fret.S O.Sal'IBaal C.IBL liOllt. Pre., » ala* *'l Baak u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION ! Over Half a Million Distributed. Louisiana State Lottery Company I ncorporatedi n 1 ??>*s for 25 years by the L*f .stolnre for Edueationai and Charitablepxn» ooses with a capital of $ 1.006,COO—to which t -eaerTe fund of over f.550.000 ha* since t>oei aadtd. By an overwte-liuiBg poptaJar -rote its fraa thise was made a pan of the present Sta- Constitution adopted December2d, A. I>.,1*7 Tbe only Lottery ever voted on and e* lorst-d by the people of any State It never scales or postpones. Il„ Prand klag-le gumher the Grand Ilraslnp Quartcrly take place monthly,and regularly three n.o«ths Drawlng*. March, September every and December). < June, A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN J FORTUNE. SECOND GRAND DRAW, iso, Class B. is th* Acadekt or >1 rstc Nr» 0 *l*a 5*. TIE8DAY, FEBRUARY 7, Is**. •215th Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, *»I1G0,000 t^*NOTICE —Tickets are Ten Dollar* only Halve*. $-5. Fifth*. $2. Tenth*, $1 list or runt** 1 Camtal 1‘ttizt or f 150, (AX).. tl.V.OCO 1 Gbaxi> Phiz* or 50,000.. A'.OCO 1 Gbasd Peizk or 30,tO0... . 30,000 2 I.abge Prize.* or 10,000. . 20,000 4 I.vboe Prizes <j» 5,000 .. 20.000 •JO Peizrs or 1 ,000... . 30,000 50 *• 500.. . 25,00n 100 “ :>00... :»,ooo 300 200.. . 40,000 500 - ICO... . WOO .iM-KOimtios ratzEf 100 A) j rosima’ion Prize? of ffXW. too .00 '• “ 300... . 20, UO K«.i “ HO... . 10,000 J 1,000 Terminal “ 50 . 50,000 2,177* Prize.-, am .>jn!ing to..........1*55,000 Application fur rate* to clubs should bt niA-ic only to the office of the- Company ii New Orlrnns. For farther information POSTAL w NOTES^Exj rite cleerly, git ing fall addres?. res? Money Order*, or Nsw York Exchange ii ordinary letter. Currency by Express -at our exw'n-») addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, New Odens La. or M A. DAL P111N, Washington, I> C. Address Registered Letters tc EH UBI E ta XiTlOSil BATS New Orleans. La. REMEMBER 2—AY. ircwac* IfaarrzaH *1 _ _ and Early, whwsirw In tharjr «t ih. drawing*, i* a gn.-;antee of ai-solute fsirnc*) and Integrity, that the chances arc all e»;ua and that no one can possibly divine « ha numbers will draw a Priz-. REMEMBER that the payment of all Prize* is GUARANTEED BY YOUU NAT1 NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets arc siimt J by th< Pre-ideutof an In stitutieu. whose chartered right* are rtcog nized in the highest Courts; therefore, t>ewRre of any imitation* cr anonymous chome- IUUI\ IIOISE R.IRRE1 N l ] (OLUMBUfi ■ GEOKUIA, JOE 3I«*GHKE, Pi-op’r, 1 he U -t place i:i Columbus to gel a bath or ilcac S) are (tire n- a call when in the city. JOE VcGHEE. Electricity Eclipsed THE CHICAGO ELECTRIC LAMP Moot trttUant licht produced fr»ia any quality of kerosene. No don- fer of explosion. Pend M for com. piste sample and ctrcciars. A rent, wanted in every town; exciastve territory siren mertM VC r«..rki<wf*. Illiasta. Twenty Days I and— THE WORK WILL BE DOKEI - Four Hundred Suits of Clothes and Overcoats Below First Cost SHORT WRAPS AND NEWMARKETS ! Jcs. Tr Je^v Hundred Ja^k^s Shawls, Three Thousand Yards of Flannels, Three Cases of BleacLbgs and Sea.Island ree from 30 Two hundred Ladies’ Und-rvests at your own price, One Hundred pieces Dome : . up. of -Jeans and Cds'rioiere, 15c. per yard aDd up to 40c. Slxoes We have more Shoes than any bouse to town. Winter is Lere and we can fit you in Size Style and Price. whole side devoted exclusively to Boots and Shoes to be sold away down below New York Cost. One FIFTY BOXES TOBACCO AND TEN THOUSAND CIGARS! We have recently longLt out two Fancy Grccety Store and we haven’t room for tbe goods. So come and «« & TtoJstoi & nlfooe KS! “ 1 vi.1 „» .h.* ,« , fM than I'actcry Prices. A!! good as new. ggy Come and see us BEFORE BUYING ANYTHING and We will SAVE YOU MONEY ! 33. dVE. Walsh (So Co., MANUFACTURERS OF ICE AND MINERAL WATERS, STEAM BOTTLERS -ACxENTS- Moerlten’s “ Export" National Beer OHIO'S Gin .1.1 8KE1VEKV. WALSH & CO. VI! t AJ.SO AGENTS FOR Uiiblin Stout, Bass A le, Ginger 41e, &c. At COLUMBUS and CLIFFIN, CEORCIA. order* for BEER or'ICE promptly attended to and the si me delivered. E. M. WALSH & CO, FOR MEM ONLY c VlCdROIfS HEAlT 3 raailfsd to Vhoe© only aim is to bleed their rio- Itiras. ICCEED Take a SURE Remedy that haj [rwtonsl .......L to health PASTILLES by use of ' wuh attention tiiotcanda, to bonnes*, doca nofi cr ctuie Interfere pain or ineon venienee in any vay Founded „ 'on scientific medical principles. By direct k£6f S 0L^ ^fanctiontofthc TfloCDce application i« fe to human U the without seat orpmism oi deiay. di*ea»c rwtored. Thenatarai its specific Tlie vaned 3 anunatm^ elements of life given back, the patknl became* are cheerful a nd rapidly gains both strength and health TBEATBEHT.—Q ua Mats, 43. TvT lta.^. TL— HARRIS REMEDY CO., MucCkem. MM,* RUeTOREO av(w**.« • PERSONS w", - ■•>».» • wuyMvtMw FREE i 8061) IT. Tenth Stroot. BT. L0L'l9, ICO, can have Trla! of our Appliance. Aok for Terms! WHIPS, WAGONS BUGGIES, AND IIAPNJ SS. -)o(- Studebaker Wagon! aihite Hickory Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the C0LUMBU? BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. P.epairs on jld Buggies a Specialty. W. H. SPENCE, Rug'lNl J w'tm • for. nil! * Tnvlor Streof*. GRIFFIN. GA XkOOK AT THIS! One Hundred and Fifty Vacant Lots For Sale from One-fourth to Five Acres I in the thriving City of Gr'tffiu.of a popnlR lion of 6,000, and increasing every aa). Three railroads completed, andj two more will be in a short time. It is the centre oi Middle Georgia, only 43 miles from Atlanta and 60from Macon, on the Central railroaa 17 trains aaily. Fruits of all kind can “ grown, except tropical. Spring and running streams of free ston-» water. The bcsltnies and best climate in reasonable the world'. price*. .Property “? u fL all kind for saleat good p in good demand and rents pay a vent, on investments. $40,000 |5t.- .y, :-*r All that is needed is a or 000 Hotel, and $10,000 guaranteed and sod scribed to any capitalist who will buufl 1 Come and see for yourself, or addres* G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Real E-tate Agent, Griffin.Ga. aogliV.kVw 3ai INTENDING ADVERTISERS shoild * ! A dress Cto. P. ROWELL It CO., 10 Spn >r Street, New York City, Fo SELECT LIST OF 1,000 NEWSPAPER' b n t FRF.E. o:i application.