The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, January 15, 1888, Image 2

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Miews • afc'd: ROUGHS «l ’RPre** irinUT.OMTw. ill. li, 188S. OSciil Piper t( SptldiBj Co. tte CRy •( Sri#*. AdTerttotHg Bate*. DAILY-Owa ,aad*f*pi ill •*•*** for MM sub- *£* #: - : - ■raci l mmam ^ ti8C Set wsd*rt*i> SOtm an mw rtt'T > ____ dollar be jadd for i* lor lam lhaa ewe ■ i liberal' vOI be wit* t'trtiH UT—aw*e rate*** for lb* Datts- The Prewdent baa not *a yet been abk to get Coutm* to redoes the Tmiary sorpla*, bo t be a **rd to ■ Iwv* cedM*d bis own cooei ierabiy— hi* turpi o* o f fle*h- Tbe diaoovery of soother plot •gainst tbe Gear * life recalls tbe fact lbat firs timil&r attempt* were msde teat year. Tbe plotters trill proba p 5 bly beat that record thia year They Mare began operation* early. The Republican paper* sow ex : prwaa tbe forlorn bope that “(kbyte nay cause Mr, Lamar's defeat Tb«y have been debating hi* notnint bos for some time, and yet Mr. La war'* chance* of confirmation are vary good. Every condition of the campaign of 1888 in Indiana is said to be favor able to tbe Democrat*. The spirit of Thomas A. Hendrick* will haunt tboee Indiana Democrat* if they don’t carry the State by a handsome majority. There are aaid to be 200 private railroad car* in tbe United State*, representing nearly £5,000,000. They art valued at from £1.000 to $60,000 each, and tbat of Mr. Geo. H. Pullman i* aaid to bave coat more I lian any of tbe others Mary Aoder*oo, having refosed a dokc, an earl, and rivcrsl weakly Britishers, is now arid to ba eogsged to a yooog dry goods merchant in London. Tbe report is hardly true. Sbe announced some time ago tbat abe wu already wedded —to art Georgia opinion iu Washington is aaid to be tbat Maj. Bacon e recent tatter ia a bid for tbe Senatcrahip from thi* State in opposition to Gen Cotqnitt- This \* not tbe first time Maj. Bacon has made a bid for an office, and it probably will not be the bat. Boston has a new fad. It is a play called “Progressive Observa lion.’* Tbe participants in it are abown a large number of articles in a tray, which is then removed, and the person wbo is most successf*! io naming tbe articles scores a point. It is safe to say tbat tbe ladies score more points than the gentlemen A Wa*bingtcn special ss^s tbat in IhcevditMr Lamar is cot made Associate Justice, he may be given an important foreign mission. A Minister to one of the European ooort*. it say*, is anxious to come borne, and is only holding on await ing developments. Mr. Lunar would represent tbe country wftb great credit at any court iu tbe world, and especially in tbe United States Supreme Court Oae Fact uitb a column uf rhetoric said *u A •as atatesmaa. It kta fact, ertab’asbed by the Hood t4Mtimony Sar** partita of thouaaad* do*a of tcrofnla. paopie. Hit t » care - •beam, and other diaeaaaa of or aiTa Uac* aurtoing from imptuw atato or low cocditi n of tb* blood. It also overcomes that tired f^cmatm a good appetite, and give* tojjeverv part of th« *v*tem Tryst. <o Death Roll that ranal and vanoal maladies.' that i*to any those tbat alert tbe kidney* or bladder, tia* a remarbabte prominence—« e had almo*: •aid—prepondcrar.es. Bright'* disease and diabates in tbe chronic »tage are rarely cured, and gravel, catarrh of the bladder and ecu re *D, slay macv. Yet at the outset. »bets the trouble merely amount* to iuactiritp of th< organ*i (involved, the danger may be nalli led I by by that I p[ea«ant renal tonic anddiureu. Hostetter* stomach Bit,err, which impart* the requisite amoont of tone to the organ*, without over convenient, exciting and them, involve* and the elab u*c of which It no orate preparation. Dyvpepia, a usual con¬ comitant of renal invariably compeiamts, produce, and debility, which they aae remc died by it. 8oabo are conetipabon, malaria! ; rheumatic and nervou* aitnu-nt*. Tee question vu pat iwry Sex* tor tad Represect*tir« fonc-1 is W**b»ngtoc; -Os wLscb side. :a jronr op mew. lies the right in the present tinker* A taotg tLe Sex* tort, Stetcri. Voorbees. Blackburn. VrPbtm^ and SUefcr i (iprttsheJ themselves a* being is faTor of abor and higher wiges.wL:** Ur. Hampton thought strike* raieidal, xJ tie pita of ordering them tjrvfitkaL Messrs Colquitt, Brows, Call, Bat i*i. Chtcdier. Sterrsan. Haslet and E Jaiond? »tre toe-cots in it la?. -.nd Mr. I’taeo was not seen. Among the BepreeetUtift*. Messrs- Weaver, of low*. tad Perry, of South Carols 8*. gave opinioos fjtcrib’e to tLe 1 ■ strikers, sod the fxi;o*i»g made vs «s excuses for not expressing ! IIIenistive* cr,* way cr the other: Messrs Bests, BriarCandler. ■ Carlton, Cements. Grimes. Tart-er. Crisp. Stewart. Norwood, Tillman, Nichola, Heuipbsi!. Dibble. E liott, Davidson. Doagberty, Randall and Reed. Mr Carlisle end be Lad been so busy inakicg up the coEcmittfefe that te had not been able to keep posted on outside matters. Of those interviewed a decided majority either asked to be txcuac-d from eipressicg an opinion, or professed ignorance of tbe taeri s of the strike. Politi ci«D* are very mcch opposed to giT ing opinions that might injure the r popularity In making his tanS speech iheotfc er dav, Senator Brown occupied tbe desk tbat the late Senator Morten used to occupy. He read bis speech in a aitting posture, a thing that has not been done in the Senate since Senator Morton’s death, A I’biladel pbia paper puts it in this way: “Mr. Brown sat in bis chair and read the manuscript of his speech in a song voice to an empty Senate, ex plaining that he haJ the sciatica and could not stand.” The >t-na»cr may- have read to an empty Senate, but he will see to it that every word of bis speeb reaches his constituents. He knows how to price it where it will do him the roost good. •‘Bort.n o>' rvts,” Hies, ants Jk-sm r ut rats, mice, roaches. (U-t>uga, beetle*. iimecU, skunks, chipmucks, jack abbsts, sparrow*, 15c. gophers, dru ggist;. jotha, iwote*. A t or(iii ©x cokiis." V-k for Weils' ‘ Rough Coms,wart5,br.:. on Corns." Quick 1 1 fa f complete cure. 6c. Druggist*. E. S. Weils, Jersey City. “Rocc»ii 6> Itch.” “Rough on Itch" cures skin burner^ eruption*, vine worm, tetter, salt rheua^ fowled feet, chilblains, itch, Jersey ivy poison, City. barber's itch. 5“c. E. S. Wells, “Horc-H ©N CATARRH” Com¬ Correct* offensive odors at once. plete cure of worst chronic cases; uncquaF throat, ; itwl wt as breath-Catarrhal garde for diphtheria, throat afftcuonx. sore 5*J& 1 IJbel for Divorce. J stu- Rat k Litx-l for Divorie rpalding v*. iuji-rior Court Jim P*i k It appeaneg to the rl that t-• J< fer.d- ant la the above »tatcd vu.-, Jim Pa k, re¬ side* without the State of Georgia, and by the return of the feueriff that he c-u’dii-'t be found in tb- county : It D orderi d by the Court that the defendant, Jim I’» k, be and appear at tbe next terra of this Con : t answer said libel: and it i* further ordered that service o’ the same Us made upon the defendant Jim Pack, by publication of thi- order in the t’Kirrw Niw - onci. a mom for four in nth* i-efore tl.e cut term .f th * f urt Hi*. August l-'th, JAMES S. BOYNTON. Jucge S C. F. C. K H Hax>io\x>, Libellant's Att- rc< j Georgia. Spalding County —I. Wiu M fbomas. Civ. k of the Superior Court of said county, certify that the foreg ir g is a ev- rect sooy of the order granted at the Au¬ gust term. 1*S7. of said Court, a* s; ;-.ar= frow the minute* < f -aid Court. Tb idtl. August, l*o*7. WM M. THOM AS. «l7 SIEiBi ( U L ADI ES ! Do 1 «ar «•• llirliy. «l Homewlth PEERLESS DYES. They wilt dye everything Tr.o are *old everywhere. Pn>c 'W. a pi Wage—Aoco.or*. They have to equal for Strength. Bngtt- ce->*. Amoucl is Packages or for Fastnee* c.f Color, or non fading Cf'- 5 *-itic*. T: ey do cot ero-k or smut. For suit by S. " , M-ng- ham’* i»rogM*.>re.Grifl5n Ga. [-;iriiklAw “SANS SOUCI” BAR AKD BILLIARD PARLOR. -)o - >a. st.,ck' J with the B ■ ines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc IMPORTED CIGARS a Specialty — m UrNt BBDAD street COLUMBUS, : : : G J. H. EDWARDS. Propriety. *ep-30d6m Nfrtt - j anft *jui *yttfertsaL »vep f»!| a rfrlnwh Irit s^wruUnlliC !'»- --- kuQ k. w <w- »-. A Great Victory A Terrible Case of Scrofula Cured by Hoods Sarsaparilla in the waste? cl isra I w-_> attacked «ri:5s $e*cMa is o ee of Use taost iggravatiagtem* it cee tine 1 had ao tea* (baa thirteen tor :fSir-‘»e*w**raa*«w*tol»T**<baa*tt* , *t _ii:y exo&ag ms ofieawve «u**s e'< itiaaty isalter dagwtto* to befaoid, tzui Simcai intuknUi to endure. It it i»p©s.».liie to tai-f describe wy fullering*. as the eat* «i* ecaspStested with CXrotiic Catarrh. Altos three year* of miserybavin* been treated by ibree jtytxUa*. I wii worse than ever FasiEv. on the rveccjneodition of W. J Hunite t (tragffMM Loekport. I was Maeo to try Hood's sArtapartiia. And now. alt* r karuig tskea twelve bottle*, within tbe U i ivre!«e iftoetbs. the wrofoinos trvpafmi tsie Miurety eease-4. sod ite ai««a»t» have at o.sa; r* *n ’ t the nnsigfcttjr sear*, wfcifi- are daily ! • . < ’ staaller by depm. an* bexex.it V.j k * do not know what it may * . tuve d r - for r ?. hit I do know that is mr case, i « *? J , deed. rsat'arilla A» has evidence proved as of e®eetlv<- an onsoikited, my mm ; | ?s>4 these facts and I as; . dT •dy I s ■» s verify sfrify the the aaffceotleitjr aatbentieitv cf i uu care, it te.-.. mtl ecirre»T<ff«ieuee wits any t*e who dotilxv is.*’ CmsEix* A. Bob- Ears, £ul IViison, >'. T. This states*;,:iscvnfhneed !y W. J. flsms- ky, sirt^jast. cf Lock port. N. T.. w to calls the rare a {wvof rietcry tor Hood s SanaparilL. Send ter K<k ghi&sstuesents cf ciany w ' Hood’s Sarsaparilla gold t*y ali drorp*:*. $•; si: f >r *5. Made only bf C. L HOoX> X CO., toveU, Mass. IOO Pose? c :9 Collar. raara CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. “W cuo ten rtifythatwe inperrise tU irrMetmtsu Drawn,*:- i tbe rooctbly and QnsT- The Lou is is: a State Lti Coro pan y, - j-ersoc manage and eor the Drawings ..et&aelvea, and that th« are eondnet d with honesty, fairce#f, in sroxl faith toward all parties, and w* the Company to eve this certificate fat-similes of ottrsignatmes attached it drtiidm ft-t‘ " C*WBlHl*a«ri. We the under*foned Backs and Bankerr pay ail Prizes drawn in The Louieiat: Loiterie? which may he presented *i counters: Pre>. La. Xat'I Bl I». tmlt. Prftialr JmlBk. a. R ttnwn. Pr*-». W O.tal l Bail (tin KOUV. Pro. I nlon VI Boll u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! Over Half a Million Distributed: Louisiana Stale Lottery Company It -ja-orjt’.ctiin 3-*.' for 25jtar» by the Le| .sAture for Edaiationa. and Charitable f»tu• 5 X*k-s— with a capital of #1,000.000—to which . "(serve fund of over J>tO.Ul*> has sincebeei Bj an overwhelming popular vote it* fraa hire was made a part of the present Sttk Constitution adopt*d Decernt er I'd. A. I).,ISIS Tl.e only Lc>ttery ever voted on atd ci for-t-d by the people of anv State It never scales or postpones. I It 6 rand Single .VRnber Draulvj take place rriontLiy.acd the Grand three Quarterly th» Draw:- regularly September every and Decen.her n.o« March, June, . A SPI.ENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN J fortune, srond GRAND draw. ing. Cuss B. is not Academt or MrsscNrw Osins,. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1SSS. 2l:fth Monthly Drawing. CnpitnlPrize, 8150,000 S^~NOTICE — Ti- ket* are Ten Dollar* only Halve*. *5. Fifth*. #2. Tentts. #1 list v.-r ruiZEs. ! C apit al Frizz or |150,00t*. ei.v.mo oco 1 Gland Pkizi i 50.000 . 50. 1 GuAST) Pljze of •30.(a*J. .. go.ooo 1.ALGE Pk:zf - ( f 10 , 000 .. . ‘JO.OOO 4 Lakgk Prizes o* 5.000 . 30.000 20.000 30 I'RHLSs ( •} ’.(00... . 70 .-|O0. . 25.000 3.000 -W hj.uoo fXJJOO AFPKOXMATIOX rtIZtt lto Ap oxima: on Prizes of t . ^ «; . _■ * .. 30,000 .. io,an 1.ti¬ le: *. ii'.tW 3,1?.* Prize*, am -untingto..... {5.75,(00 Ap; ...i” on f. - rites U> c tubs should be made nlj t tbe fficeof tie C>. mjsry in v-w Oric an- F -further irformalioi. write < 'early, giy eg full address POSTAL NOTES, hi; rv»t y. ney Cirde**. cr > * * Y rk Eichange c rdii-ary letter addrevsed Currency »>y Express at our ex . M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La. M A DA UTU1N, Washington. D C. Address Registered Letters tc EW OB ItiV* VillOSil BAN* New Orlean?. La. REMEMBER Thai Ike presence el be.*»i. Ike a it re g- ar( and Early, who are Io of charge faircert of th« draw itg«. :* a gu*antee attotute and integrity, that the chance* are all equal and that no one can r-cssibiy divice «ha numhem will draw a Prize. REMEMBER that the payment of al! Priz - is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIri NAL BANKS of New (<r)eans. and the Ticket* ar» si.-nt J hr tic Prc-ideut of an Iu stitu’ -n. wl ?e chartered right* are m-og nized in the Light*t imitation* Coer**: therefore, bewa-e f any tr anonymous < hemes HlHh IlHlSE BiRftEll SIIUP LIMBUS GEORGIA, .jot: MoGiii IO ? Prop'r. I! e t-v-t place in Columbi;* to get* *th or (kan Give u* a cal! when in the iitv. Joe McGhee. I ted ’ft'btslrey liab. | It* cured da. at Boot home cf vrtth FKEJL pir- i&x.woaLLKT.x.a n«eat : an WtoebaU St !-8BS Twenty THE WORK WILL IE HOI I issaisssr=?~'5 Four Hundred Suits of Clothes and Overcoats Below First Cost ■ SHORT WRAPS AND NEWMARKETS ! Three Hundred Shawl?, Ti ree Thousand Yard? of Flannels, Three Case* of Bleaching* and Sea Island Dome?tic?. Jersey Jacket* from 50y. np, Two hundred Ladies’ Und. rvests at jonr own price, One Hundred piecea of Jeans and Casiimere. 15c. per yard and np to 40c. Slioes! Slxoes! We have more Shoes than any boose in town. Winter is here and we can fit you in Size, Style and Price One whole side devoted exclusively to Boots and Shoes to bt sold away down below New York Cost. FIFTY BOXES TOBACCO AND TEN THOUSAND <CIGABS! We have recently bonght out two Fancy Grocery Store and we haven't room for the good*. So come and tret Canned Goods, Pickles, Sauces, Ac., at yonr own price, to get them ont of tbe way. Three Show Cases, one Iron Safe and one Oil Tank bought at 60c. on the Dollar and will veil them for less than Factory Prices. All good as new. Come and see us BEFORE BUYING ANYTHING and We will SAVE YOU MONEY ! El. 3 VC. "W"a-lsli &. Co. 3IANUFACTCREIIS OF Moerlieris u J\citional Beer Oino-Si GUI AT BBEWEBY tv ALSU k to. Alt: ALSO AGENTS FOR Dublin SI out, Bass Ale, Ginger 4le, &c< At COLUMBUS and C.3IFFIN, CEORCIA. orders for BEER orriCE promptly attended to and the feme delivered. E. M. WALSH & CO. •ware*tJturaji FOR MEN DN iyc^^ ;; VIGOROUS MB HEALTH pro^rtiou, vi&h aitection to buiioess, or atone obSS ^S.D^ orincortYenience La anv vr%j Fob Ppac&tionto on scientific the toedicnl Of principle*. disenje lu By npeeifie direct Ml * - ^ ’ t without delay. The nature 1 ementi nman ’ * orjrtnietn V restored. L v *** The “ ‘ * and ^»‘ boD ‘ TREATMENT;—fcw Msatt, S3. Tyo Moi.18.9li: v f or too with froe Indnljfencn, of we ask trouble, th&t*yoa and send n» HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mf’6 Cveuu a m* statement yonr thdllostM TOOl______________ secure PERSONS Pamphlet,*©. sews w. Tenth Street.BT. Ask LOUIS, ICO. RUPTURED can havo FREE Trial of our Appiianca. for Term*! WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGCIES, AND HAFNKSS. -)o( - Studebaker Wagon! White Hickory [Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy I Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on old Buggies a Specialty. W. II. SPENCE, aur3b<ljwr m Oor. Hill A Taylor Street*. GRIFFIN, GA. LOOK 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 day. tion of 6,000, ahd increasing every Three railroads completed, and; two centre mow of wilt be in a short time. It i* tba Atlanta Middle Georgia, only 43 miles from railroad and 60 from Macon, on the Central be 17 trains daily. Fruits of al) kind can grown, except tropical. Spring and running streams of free stonz water. The healthiest and best climate in the world! Property Houses o. all in kind demand for saleat reasonable price*. od good and rents pay * /f* cent, on investments. $50,- „„ CiF" Al! that is needed is a $40,000 and and or sub scribed 000 Hotel, Hnt.ii and 110,000 *10 nun guaranteed CTn*r«ntf>«l will build sup it. Como to any capitalist yourself, who address and see for or G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Real Estate Agent, Griffin,Ga. auglOd.tw 8m 1 NT ENDING ADVERTISERS *hoold *1 X 1 dress CEO. P. ROWELL* CO. 10 Spruce Street, New York City, Fo SF.LEL : LIST OF 1JW0 NIW8FAWR3 nt FREE, on applies*!®*-