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tirtlii Georgia, Ju. IS, 188*.
Official Piper ef Spalding Co.
the City of Griffin.
AdTortlaiog B«tea.
DAILY —On* dollar par *Wr* *•'
•rat laaorttoB, and fifty t~*» tor Meh «b-
MfMntOM. Tffi® Ujwmi Of !••• io b« oaoni-
Ml 1 •qtiAn. 1U»
SFEt',L .NOTICES 10 easts per
mt aach iaaertwm. Mo insertion under this
heed tor lew than 50 easts. Ail insertion*
for lass thu one dollar most be paid tor is
liberal rates will be made with parties
Viebiac to eosUsne their adrertisemenU
Sameratee ae tor the Daily.
One hundred lire* are reported
hart is the nottb western blizzard and
foil returns moat increase the nnm
tier. The atonn baa passed south
west into Arkansas and Texas.
When the IJoTington Enterprise
stated that if the tax on whisky
were remoied “factories would
spring op in #T«ry neighborhood.’
it probably meant whisky factories.
What tbs grad and shivering
Northwest waota is protection from
the nomerons blizzards *hicb come
Btorming over, free of duty, from the
pauper domains of British A merits?•
L Q C. Lunar was on Monday
confirmed as a judge of the United
States Supreme Court, Senators
Riddleberger, Stewart and Stanford
voting with the Democrats and mak
ing a majority of four. Now let tbe
bloody shirt wavs and be ding
danged.
The uwue bat wean tbe two great
parties, thanks to President Clave
land, is clearly defined. Tbe Demo
crate favor a tariff for revenue, with
incidental protection; tbo Republi
out* advocate a tariff for protection
with ioeidentiai revenue. Tbe one
betievaa in a government that pro
teeta tbe rich, that tbe rich may care
for the poor; tbe other favors a gov
erameet that, knowing no classes,
gives equal rigtata to all. “Take care
of the peonies," said tbe wise Frank
Un, “end tbe dollars will care for
themselves 1 The proverb, so good
for private economy, is good for
poUtieal affairs. Look after tbe
righta of eitixao, and the millionaire
will look out for himself.
At • tMetisg of the Indiana Dein
ocracy WodoMday the following res
olution* w*ro ooanioiouBly adopted.
We hftil with ta^asiaam tbo bravo
and able leadership of Grover Clove
land, President of tbo Vnitcd States,
end heartily endorse his adruinistra
tion of Nitional affairs.
Wo welcome tbe message of th©
President of the United States as a
courageous step toward tbo adreinis
tration of the Government in harmo
ny witu tbe requirements of tbe
masses of tbo people, and we urge
upon Congress to carry out its rec
ommendatioos.
We dedaaro that the so called doc
trine of “Protection to American la
borer," as illustrated in our preseut
laws, is a fraud upou the laboring
men of the country, especially plac
ing them largely in the power of
their employers, and making them
victims of the oppressive power of
coloMal aggregations of capital exert
ed in tbe interests of monopoly and
against the interests of labor.
One Fact
©rth a column of rhetoric, said an Aincr
an atalcaman. It is a fact, established by
ibe tmtimony whpWI a** m vu w of tbou«&nd» of people, y w ^ .....
Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure ire M*ruiu scrofula, *alt
abeam, WCUIB, MW and other WUCI «l*t«9Bn disease* Ut of or vi Hirtiuwu. affection*
2£f£S.'TSfXlSS. StfllS
fsellog, creates a good appetite, and give*
strength toJfTery psrt of the svitem Try it.
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Peace on Earth
Await* that counilees army of martyrs,
whose ranks are con Untly r* cruited from
tbe victims of nervousness and nervous di
•eases. The price of the boon is a system tin
course of Hostetler's Stomsch Bitters, the
fines) end most genial of tonic nervine* pur
sued with reasonable persistence. Easier,
pleasanter an i safer this than to swash the
victualling department wit i pseudo-tonics,
alcoholic or tbe reverse, beef extract.-, nerve
foods, narcotics, sedatives and poisons in
diainuae. “Tired Nature’s sweet restorer.
balmy sleep,*' is tbe this providential glorious rec franchi-e up* ran I
of weak nerves, and
being osoally the consequences of sound di
gestien and increased vigor, the exeat stom¬
achic which insures both’U « productive - „ also
of repo#e xt the required indiviiual time, wbou*e* ftot nnre-
freched awaken* tbe it,
but vigorous, clear beaded and tranquil. Use
tbe Bitters also in fever and ague, rheum*
turn, kidney trouble*, constipation and bill-
otwne**.
COURTT COM ffilSMOSTE B.
Tbo candidacy of CspUlo Brooks
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for lb* position on tbo Board of
Coaot; CommifiMonora Inteij occo
pied by Colonel Mangbsci. the elec
I tion for which com* off on the 3d
of nfxt tnoctb, ifi tueelisg with a
8«at deal of faror, a. it deoetooo.
, for the office
! His qualifications are id
undeniable, and his election won
jjg a BJOSt de&irabie event tor lb«
; coanty. It is not an office that is
worth a scramble, the compensation
being merely nominal; and when sd
old. well qualified and popular citi
zen like Captain Brooks is willing to
accept the place for the benefit of
the comain-jity with whose interests
bis own are so largely identified, it
would seem that his support should
be practically unanimous.
Sectional folly and partisan bitter
nes doss uot flourish as well in the
broad and liberal Wesf as it does in
tbe narrow and constricted Eiat.
Senator Stanford, of California, and
Senator Stewart, of Nevada, are the
two Republican Senators whose votes
elected Secretary Lamar to the su
preme bench, and they don't seem to
eare who knows it.
The ambition of Tboebe was not
Tboebe. In more idiomatic language,
he didn‘t get there.
-uorufl ON JU.TS**
Sear* cut rate, mice. roaches, fiies, ants
ed hues, bee ties, insects, skunks, chipmunks, jack
abblts, sparrows, gophers, At d
aoths, moles. 15c. ruggists.
xbocuh © n celtss." Quick
V*k for Wells’ “Rough on Corns.” .
rlief.complete cure. Corns.wart3,buaiorj«.
fic. Druggists . E. S. Weils , Jersey City.
‘‘Bor«MoSl'riH.« skin humors,
“Rough on Itch” cures
eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum,
frosted feet, chilblains, itch, Jersey ivy poison, City.
barber's itch. 50c. E. 8. W ells,
“ROCUH ON C ATARRH”
Corrects offensive odors at once. Com¬
plete cure of worst chronic cases; unequal
ad as gargle for diphtheria, sore throat,
tool broa*.h.Catarrbal throat affections. 50c.
LOOH
AT THIS!
One Hundred and Fifty Vacant Lots
For Sale from One-fourth to
Five Acres I
In the thriving City 'increasing of Griffin, of a popala day.
tion of 6.0U0, and every
Three railroad* completed, f.cdj two centre more of
will be in & short time. It i* the
Middle Georgia, only 43 miles from Atlanta
and 80 from Mai on. on the Central railroad
17 train* daily. Fruit* of all kind can t«e
grown, except tropical. Spring and running
stream* of free stone water The healthier*
and bo*t climate in the-world' Property of
a!! kind for safest reasonable prices. Houses
in good demand atid rent* pay a good per
cent, on investments. $50,.
14r At! that is needed is a HO ,000 or
000 Hotel, and 110,000 guaranteed and sub
scribed to any capitalist who will build it.
Come and -ee for yunrsetf, or address
G. A. CUNNINGHAM.
Heal E'tale Agent, Griffin,Ga.
nngKXhVvr 3m
Libel for Divorce.
J ant- Rack Libel for Divorce a Spalding
T*. Pack Sufterior Courl.
Jim , fer.d-
It appeal ing to the rt that the di
ant in the above stated cag .Jim Pack, re-
aides wilhot.! the Slate of Georgia, c?u!d and by
the return of the ftueriff that be uot
be found in the county : It is ordeu-d by
the Court that the defendant, .Jim Pa k, be
and appear at the next term of this Con t to
answer said libel ; and it is further ordered
that uiUMnieeu service o the uiinmcu, sume be made u.avi, upon v.,«.u the ....
def ndaot, Jim Pack, by j.ubbcation of this
order m the i.riffih News once a
for four months t>eforc the next term of
thi* Court This. Auanst 12th, 18*7.
j JAMES S BOYNTON
E W. Hamwn-d. Libellant* s AUornv'y '
Georgia, Cirri Spalding County.—I. Wm M.
Thomas, of the Superior Court of said
county, certify that the foregoing is a cor-
rect ICCI t ’ '•opy Ul'/ of vti the lire order V/iVIVA granted htnutvu •«* at the »ov .am- Au-
gust term. 1887, of said C ourt, as appears
from fro» the >i.* minutes n.innte* of <.f said «aid Court. Court. Th:- This, 12th 12th
August, 18*7. WM M. THOM \g.
oct7oaui4m Cle
\EW
(iunlm Seeds,
Arriving daily from tlio
Leading Browers.
S W. MAN6HAM & SONS.
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Election Notice.
J Office Covxty Cos<mu»:o.vek*. -
M'ALUlMi t'OI STY, J .III 12tl>. INN* -
lieath having de; nv«l acd zt-alou* the people of this
> county of the at>5e services of
our late dist ngui-ed and esteemed associate
and a vacancy having thus occum*d in this
| t-oard, by authority of la" we do hereby or.
der that an election to fill said vacaucy l»e
held in the city of Gnttin, and at the various
election prec nt* of the countv of Spalding
on Uie Third (3) day o? February 1888.
It is farther ordered that this noice be pub
llubad d*ily until the date of election <n the
t jiv paper* and that the lega! number of
notices notice* of of same be posted a* required by
law
!>one special meeting of said Vw>ard, this
12th January T. R. MILLS. C t
JanUMe M. PATRICK. C U
Three Peculiarities
Hood's feanaparM lac r«- :l >-• :S P ,f,v
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TLc nrejxsrUuWW *.! •<i« *• c i>«
kil t, tttrt*, etc., arc adx*vl.
pr „ . , y v u ., i;
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The n-isii». an cukme<£ uttosta. ‘IrenfC
juiCWAK _£ItU di i^r/nhkU « These!***llariw*
Wore sntq-uiied. SarsapxrlP.. and tie
ew'iau*vl> to Uood *
WllMlWtrii Others
Hood's 8ar«j JiTd-v l* l rt fared with the
greatest skid and eare. ty pfiarmacttl* o!
(ducatloo and long experiente. Hvace U U a
medicine worthy cf entire confide nee- U you
m/I.-r fr< ra scrofula, salt rbecia, of any di*
ease of |fc. I >.-»»' dysj<r«a, bUbiaumeM, awa
bea-laci: .y and Hver eoapBriDts.
catarrh r rl* -ati*», do not fail to try
Hocrf’c Sarsaparilla
-1 rec aend Hood's SarsapariHa to t7
m ,- frte' as the l«t bkxd jar Crr rr
earth ' VVw. Gafv, druggist, Hamiltco, O
- llood * SarsapartHa. has cured me of sert f
clous humor, and done me worlds < f good
otherwise.'’ C. A. AE 50 l.li, Arecld, Mr.
A bo.-,k contain ing many additional state¬
ments of cart s will be sent to all who desire.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
gold by ail druggists, ft; six for fis. Made
tmly by C. 1. HOOD A CO.. Lcrwell. Mass.
IOO Docs." C to Dollar.
L.S.L
CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000,
“We do here' y >- < rtify thatwt supervise ttt
arrangement* • ■ .11 the monthly and ynar-
terlv Drawin. The Louisiana StateLoi
tery Company n person manage and coi
troi the Draw;,. heiaseives, and that the
same are conduct. <1 with honesty, fairness,
and in good faith toward all partiea, and w*
authorize the Company to use this certificate
with fac-similesof onr signatm es attached it
dTertiseirei.t*."’
3
r*MalHf«*eri.
TVe the undersigned Banks snd Banker*
will pay all Prises drawn in The Louisian*
'tale LoUtries which may he presented si
our counters:
jr. R.OULKaitl . PrM. La. Sai l Bl
«». LIUI X. Pre»»ial*Sa* IBk.
L.BALimi.V.Pm. M. O.Sall Baal .
( iHL MOHS. l»rea. I *i«a V’lBaak
UNPRECEDENTED U ATTRACTION!
Over Half a Million Distributed.
Louisiana State Lottery Company
Incorporated in 136s for 25 years bythe Leg
.slatnre for Educational and Charitable pni.
oases—with a capital of #1,000,000—to which
^ •‘ecK-rve fond of over #550,000 has since beer
aoCed. fraa
By an overwhelming made of popular the present vote its Stal
•.hise was a part 1871
Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D.,
Tbe only Lottery ever voted on and ei
iorsed by the people of any State
It never scales or postpones.
II* Craad Single Humber Drawing
take place monthly.and the G.-acd Quarterly
Drawing*, regularly every three wo"ths
( March, June, September end December).
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN l
FORTUNE. SECOND GRAND DRAW,
ixo. ClassB, nr rns Academy of MtsicNew
Oblkans. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1888.
213th Monthly Drawing.
Capital Prize, ^150,000
fi^"NOTICE. -Tit kfcte are Ten Dollars only
Halve*, $5. Fifths, $2, Tenths, $1
LIST or PKIZFS,
i Capital Prize op $150,000.. $15( ,00«
1 Grasi* Prize of 50.000.... 5O,0i0
1 Grave Prize of 20,COO.... 20,000
2 Large Prizes of io,ouo____ 20.000
4 Large Prizes o* 5,000 ... 20,000
20 Press of 1,000.... 2U.OOO
50 5o0. .. 25.00n
10<J “ 300.. . • 30.000
2t>3 200 .. .. 40.000
500 100.. 50,(00
, I APPSOXIAIATIOX P&IZEt
-\p] roximat.onl _ nzes , of . f300— „,. v ,
100 1 20,000
too 10,000
1,000 Tcruiina! 50,000
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L.17V Prizes, amounting to..........|535,COO
Application for rates to clubs should bt
made only to the office of the Company in
| New Orleans, dearly,
For *xr» IUI*UVI further information am.wi AUOfv. w "..Wvvwa.;, rite gnj ft..)
mg full address. POSTAL NOTES, Exprett
Money Mnnev Orders, Orders, cr or Ns* Now York Yurk Exchange Exchange is is
| ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at
our expense ( addressed
M. A DAUPHIN,
New Orleans La
or M A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C.
Address Registered Letters tc
EH ORLKAXRV4T10VAL BANK
New Orleans. La.
RFMEMBER ... ........___(«rB»r»U Early, &ei__ ES353
»»»*! aboarr la ckaryr at ih<
drawings, is a gnaantee of absolute fairness
and integrity, that the Chance* are all equai
and that no <>ne can possibly Prize. divine w hs£
numtwr* will draw a
REMEMBER that the payment of all
Pnz. * is GUARANTEED RY FOUR NATIO
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets are signed b; the President of an In
stitution, whose chartered rights are recog
nized in the highest Courts; ttherefore,
beware of any imitations cr anonymou
chcmes
‘‘SANS SOUCI”
BAR AND BILLIARD PARLOR.
*a!oon sb>cked with the Pt-t
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc
IMPORTED CIGARS a Specialty.
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hrAi BROAD STREET.
COLUMBUS, : : :
J. H. EDWARDS. Proprietor.
nepTOdfro
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Twenty Days I
-and—
THE WORK WILL IE DONE I
do.. w. s- ^ 1 b—a »si » tW *n Griffi*.*
,od will poll yoor Winter Good. *er lb«n »DJ boose id Gnffin or or Atlaota Atlsnls.
TOO , 0
Four Hundred Suits of Clothes and Overcoats Below First Cost
SHORT WRAPSJf AND NEWMARKETS !
Three Hundred Shawls, Three Thousand Yards of Flannels, Three Cases of Bleatbings One and Sea IduJ
Domestics, Jersev Jackets from -50c. up, Two hundred Ladies* Undrrvests at your own pnee, Hundred pie*,
of Jeans and Cassimere, 15c. per yard aDd np to 40c.
Slides! Siloes I
We have more Shoes than any bouse in town. Winter is here and we can fit yon in Size, Style ami Pric*
One whole side devoted exclusively to Boots and Shoes to be sold away down below New lork Cost.
FIFTY BOXES TOBACCO AND TEN THOUSAND * CIGARS !
We have recently bought out two Fancy Grocery Store and we haven’t room for the good?. So come and
gtt Ga d G Cases!^^Iron S^fe a^d^ne OifTanT’booght 7
Thr ee Show at 60c. on tbe Dollar and will sell them for leu
than Factory Pricer. Ail good as Eew.
Come and see us BEFORE BUYING ANYTHING and We will
SAVE YOU MONEY !
American Serial!
“THE BRETGF rc-cgf'
A Romance of New England Life.
BY CHA.HLES J. A/V,
Editor of the Springfield (Mass. > Daily v.
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COPYRIGHTED ELD ILLUSTRATED.
Thi* Taper will shortly begin the publication f a Serial Story with the above title, and
of intens interest. Each chapter is alive with excitement and the plot moves on with a
power an 1 spirit which will, we believe, make this one of the most acceptable serials we have
ever offered in these columns.
THE BRETON MILLS
Is a story tlf&t will satisfy the popular demand for intense interest in each installment. The
scene is laid in a New England fadlory village. Both the employing class and the class of
the employed tumisli aclors in the thrilling romance, and the reader’s interest will be closely
held all through the changing scenes of the story. While not taking sides on the questions
interesting working people, which are touched upon iii the story, the author dissedls the pa¬
thetic elements of the life of the poor with fearless hand. Still his romance, after all, is a
romance of love, and all else in the story is only introduced to solve the problem of one
man’s devoted and faithful nature.
ILLUSTRATED BY CUSAGHS
And copyrighted under a special arrangement with the author.
Look Out for the Opening Chapters in this Paper!
LADIES !
OilurOaa Uirltj, nt lUnraio
PEERLESS DYES,
I They will dye everything. They are gold
everywhere. Price 10c. a package—40 colors.
They have co equal for Strength, Bright-
nea», Amount in Packages or for Fastness of
! Color, or non-fading Qualities. They do not
i crock or smut. For sale bjr S. W. Mang
i ham’s Drug Store. Griffin Ga. mar23dAw
Mllll Pl'SE BIRRER SHOP
COLUMBUS, . GEORGIA,
JOE McGHEE, Prop r.
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The best place in Columbus to get a bath
or clean Shave. Give us a call when in the
city. JOE McGHEE.
Elwctrleity Etllpssd
CHICAGO ELECTRIC LAMP
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