The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, January 21, 1888, Image 2

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»OCt>I.i« fiLXWIKK, EAitor A *T**»r *' •AiW.ttli iwiw iht t«M9 ITCMLr.OuTw............ is*. El* 1WH. rmrnmmmmmmmmmmmm ............,wni ........... Mkial Piper »r Spaldiag MfW P*f»f if tht City •# Mm. mmmmmmmmmmtmmmm t\u mmmm _ AdrartfBlBf fttl-?- 1 *#* 4sll*r psr sqawr* tar th* •ret »***» . ,j,a»i fifty eend# tor ea*b iirjuTit --- Ten Ham or lew to few eonst- •W&Liu XuTICMI Xo 16 «**t* „ ander -. per tias Uuj «r swell tonwttora uuwruoo head tor Ism tfcaa £6 weu. Ail lasertioiu toe |sm toss «ae dot Ur mast be i^ii tor i* "iubsrai rates will bs made with parties flBm to Maine Utsir tdriOMeniU for Um toitr. * 1 Somebody has beengoiity of trim- i&ttl Neiilj ft viik faft& •lapsed *>oe* the Mississippi legisla¬ tor* aoblosbicgly adopted a resolo- tioo reqwwliog Mr. Jefferson Pxvis to address them, and co iDvefetiga- tion into its conduct lias yet been ordered by the United Slate* Sen¬ ate. An effort will bs made in tl ejiousc to beaten the passage of tba lCivet and Harters bill, by taking tbo bill which tbs President refused to feign last asssiou and eiiniioaticg from it tbs objectionable items and adding to it socb new ones as ere desirable and then submit it to the House wit boot delay. —----- ♦ # t ........... There wo a Id be moeb more di*«* may in tbs Booth than in Ohio if, a* tbs Courier -Journal suggest*. Mr. Hayes were to move bis valuable collection of poultry to some Sooth* «rn Btst*. His estimate of the col¬ ored brother would bs likely to tom bis, too, tiniest he pnt a Yale lock on bis benboose door. Mr. Ingalls is called opon by an inquisitive contemporary to explain bow be can bold friendly relation witb Mr. Lamar, it be really believe*, a* be says be does, that “be repre¬ sents everything that is bad iu the past, dangerous in the present, and menacing in the fotare of the histo¬ ry of tbie country. - ' War is the little joker on the Euro pcsn counter. Hi* popping up sud down bss become s game of delirious delight to continental itewaveiulcr* and diplomatic gamesters. Whether the strings are in German nr Huafeitn bands, doe* not appear at distance a certainty. It is very evident that Bismarck ia not giving himself much worry.over (he joker’s antics, ina* much a* the Genian bourses are en fishing theoiselves daily by the mo mentous game. To Russia and Aus tria, however, the element of gain is lacking. Men and movements cost. At things are going now, the drain is almost as heavy as actual war; and some fin j morning the Russtvn Czar or the Austrian Kaiser may (urn the mock alarms into the iron game. II it turns out that Italy is hopelessly in rolved in the Abyssinian campaign, tbo Czar will be apt to let his eagles loose so soon as the Treats have loos ened the Galician highways; for, with ssuperior navy in the Mediterra nean and the Black Sea, Russia would feel Herself equal to a contest witb Austria without the French al iiaocc. itbeanuUsm Is uodo'ibtadJjr caused by la< ti>i add iu the blood. This aald attack* the tllirua* ttsm-n, and causes the pwnaand a< hea iu tin- bark shoulders, knees, of ankle*, have hips, and wrists Thousand* pe -pie found in Hood’- Tht* SaiMparfttaa Medicine, > osulye tta rare for rheninstism. tralixM by puafyina as tion. neu- Uw acidity of ihc hlood, and also build* ap and strengthen* the whole body. (d) I’eace on Earth Ah ait* th*t counties* army of martyr*, who** rank* a”e con Unity and recruited from th* victim* of Dcrvou*!!*** nervou* di •POM*. Tb* 11 ice of tin- boon l*a*y«lcmati< course of Hostetler'* Stomach Bitter*, the Sue*) vod most genial of tonic nervine* pur sued with reasonable this persistence, Easier, pleasanter ant safer than to awn h the alcoholle victualling department the oeef wit i p<eudo toni< s, or rever<e, extracts, nerve foods, narcotics, sedative* and poisons in disguise. "Tired Nature’* tweet restorer, balmy sleep,’' U the providential recup< rant being usually Increased the consequence* of sound di gestien and rigor, the great atom achic which insures both'is productive also of freshed repose at the the requited individual time whou*e» Not unto it, awakens Use but vigorous, clear headed and and tranquil- the Bitten also in fever ague, rheuma¬ tism, kidney trouble*, constipation and bill- oneness. THE TEA CBiZE. Say* Mr. J. R. »** ft* Bailin'** Americas- 7**? '***, test! Society is f«> of tbc»- The ■«uoo is cow<Je<l with 5c«ec. Mark that we;! dtess^d aw*. Ask bim wty be I jobs so met k soJ «d. -I bare tt$e»<ie<l (•* teas this if ter boo®,* i» hi* repty \ft»! look si tb*s cue! IDs form scean shaken, bis eye* are uncertain, bis ra*',fi*r I ior>k* dangeroa*. What is (He miner? j *y 0 . JT sympathy, mv Wfid, roar J. gn( j t bie * the reran. Ob, tea, t *. ■ b ow ^ u.-'j-j ar.% *e J jet bow —” bat the emotion Is to©great, sod on jj e gott. * Bat, *G;!, tu.0 , «»*■■ sre *m.,y j drsertediy popular. li they ire extend not pleasant, why doe* the craze around the world? We Ltvc it in Baltimore; in fact, it is epidemic here. The same i# true in Washington, id P hiladelphia, in Boston, and partly so ia New York, ar,J here :•* a psra- «'»!>*> uken fr » m » f* m hiUr < wn! ' “The great ertte ibis winter ta I'ari* is fire o'clock less. They should be made sufficiently subsUn- till to spoil entirely a dinner appetite. Caviar sandwiches are de rigeur, with Rimian lea.' .Wwg from other fashionable cen ter* tell* the same story. Society is drinking tea a* it never drank it before, and raany a dainty cap kisses many a pretty girl"* lip*, and many a lean whispers sweet nothings be¬ tween sips of the refreshing beverage. If Copid is wise, be will abandon all other elixirs and tie his fortunes to tea. It isefetiibiisbed thaiKbont l>0,00G,s 0Ck> pounds of cotton seed oil weie used in the United States daring the last year in the adulteration of iard, and that it was mixed with about twice n« much of other material, most of which was pare lard witb the leaf left ont. This total of 150, 000,000 pounds is a little ]e?-8 than one bail tbo exports or about thirty per cent, cf the whole production. From this it may be inferred taat eotton seed oil forrnel about one tenth g{ all the materi vl which is sold na ‘ lard - * in the United States, and neatly all of it is used in a few well known establishments in New York, Philadelphia, Cuicago, St. L .uis and Kansas City. —- - • - — • •'Brcrrr-i'AniA.” Catarrh the Jnlok. complete cure of of Madder, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Discaw *. At druggiata, “BOtoSoSTiiiJS” granules, ftxxs smal’ Uttlc but good. Small low, big results, pleasant in operation, lon’t disturb the stomach. 10c. and 25c. "KOtiiB ON PlBT.» perfect wash bk for “ltough on Dirt;" A ng powder found at last -A harmless extra fine. A 1 article, pure and clean, sweetens, freshens, bleaches and whi“-ns without slightest Injury to finest fabrk- Unequal! cd for fine linens and laces, general house¬ hold, kitchen and laundry use. Softens water, saves labor and soap. Added to starch increases gloss, prevents yellowing, tc.. 10c ?5c. at Grocers oi Druggists, • I'KREST COMMENT. 1 hey Will Be emitted. t’hiladelpbiu Times ( Uem .) Mi. 13! line’s new book will not con ti n tho finr.ous Mulligan letters llieir Bools Give Them Away. N*:w York Herald (Iml f Some Chicago people are trying to jirove that their city is not Guilt on e. swamp Their boots belie their theories. The Hope of the Republicans. Philadelphia Pre-s ( Rep.) Jiotu Uncle Randall find Mr. Biaino have become grandfathers within the past six weeks. Yet the shameless prevaricators of tbeoppo sition tell ui tbo ranks of iho Fro lecfiouists are r.ot increasing. It Made Him Popular. Washington Post (Deni.) The remark undo by the late Alex auder II. Stephens when asked after the war had closed to join Iho colony of ex Confederates in Mexico, that he “wonld rather lung in the United States than live anywhere outside of iF’ciiiried him to lie half as much ad mired in Ibt? North ns he w is loved j in the S iUtb. “What I* Woman Wurth’l j asked ■ fair damsel of a crusty old bach j e!or . Redid not know, no she said: 1 \Y. O. msu" ..... (doubleyou, O man). But 1 • invaded her system and u«i. is daily »a«.« sapping b» her strength. For all female weakness cs, I)r. it. V. Pierce's “Favorite Pre scriptioD" stands unrivaled. It curea the compluiut and builds up the system. Scud 10 cents in stamps for pamphlet to World’s Dispensary Medical Association 953 Main Hfreef, Baflfalo, N. Y. A CreatVictory A Terrible Case of ffcrofula Cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla j »la me waster cf io I vu a tt wWti S *.•' is, tjm et me av*i *«»***<«« torw.» U am t uae 1 tab£a>ieMt]M*tkirtMaUr,' M*-«nw«ru* HWtMf *sitH B <SMr * - iirSMtllr emStac *a <>««*«** cbm* <! <j&S mAthn ‘S&fta8»t to UbetO, i&zofttotokejMetmartm*- l%*lem«uE so tmnr <Se*era» my »s*erla**, a toe e*** tnt' »:«j5lea4wl wttfe CfaroBte Cstanth. SJfSc-r j-f.ir* el hares* beta Created l:* si ••• e ffefwetaiia, I wa* wwse ton er<r fia»ar. <* to* iwt*«aaeDdu*w << W. J Uiitvy. el Uekport, 1 *a Wt M !/y Itood't Ssjuvafwr.’lae And now, aS* tiriT.j USea twelve botlie*, wttoia toe Uft oreire «w*v the tevetokn ervfXioK* ha- etairtiy era**d. s zA the atoeewtea hare r.X fUmmevn" sreSu -4 the ssasiyltif Mart. star* r I ' *■ " So mner hi>/W t-ySe*r«-.. what It ato beutllusV.- i***. sot ear hare Wet.-- far '■ I So know that Is arr e(feeti»« eaae. . utaccuiUa ha* proved aa * deed. A* as erideoee <4 ibt gja.u* I s, d these laew naaGeiteC. sod Isa j 4y l > v-nTy the aatoeaeSekr cl thi» rare, y i*rs- sal «rws»wleaM *i ! .4 iOT one. who ooshu It.” t£/.*iu A. El*- iBTi, East WQm*. X. T. Tfcia ttaiean nt is eu.tr.. 4 I y W. J. tiusv fe-y.On.igrj.fJ.t'l Loc3Ef*rt, > T . who ear.j it* rare a prnrt victory for Hoc*!'* SsmrcrnU Bead Iter hock jjs 1 » 5 *lat«*i:s to* oitsus.fr .. Hood’s Sarsaparilia gotd hr ail *W8Cjw*- it 5 ^ i i » . >Ia4e eeljr t«yC L Boot* A >.. t “. Kia IOO Dosfc * ;*!>*. CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. “VVt do here! tifyUtti we superv ise tLt arrangements s the iLordbij and Qdht- teriy Drawing- The Lbobiist State Lte tery Compsoy,» person manage and c ot tool 4 the the Drswin. Urawin. emselves, and that tb* same are toriducOcU with honesty, parties, fairne**, and It good faith toward all and wt authorize the Company to use this ctrtifUtalt with foc-eimUesof onr sig»?ttu e% attached it dTertistirentf 1 .” T? ■tnlcatn. We the ur.deieigned Banks and Banker, will pay all Priaes drawn in The Louisian* 'late Lotteries which may L*e presented st our counters: l.H.O(ILESat .Frr«. Am. Xsfl W P. I.A.1AI X. a»rw» State Sail Hfc. t.BAi.»WI V.Prc«.X O. Sal'l JBs»»* CARL HOIIS. Pr»a. I*l»* VlB»*k u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! Over Half a Million Distributed. Louisiana State Lottery Company IntorporaU-din ttfVs for 25year» by the Lef .stature for Educatioaai and Charitable pui • dom-d— with a capital of 11,000,000—to which t -eserTe fund of oTer $550(000 ha* since been By an overwhelming popular Tote its frsa v hi>c was made a part of the present 8taf Constitution adopted Dec etnberUd, A. D., IbTt The only Lottery ever voted on. and e* forced by the people of any State It never ncalcs or postpones. SI* (.rand Single* -lumber Bra«ls|> take pia< t monthly,and the G/and Quarterly Dra«ir»gs. regularly every three months (March, June, September end December). A 8PLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN 1 FORTUNE. SICOND GRAND DRAW, iso, Class B, is thi Acadert or M rsicNrw OauMSs, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY T, 18SS. 213th Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, )Slf50,000 p**"NOTICE —Tickets are Ten Dollar* only Halves, $5. Fifths, $2. Tenths, $1 LIST or fUIXES. I Capital Puize of $150,000.. tlaC.OWJ 1 (iKAND PlilZ* OP 50,000. 50,010 1 Gbaud Fbize or 20,COO.... 20,000 2 Laboe Prizes or 10,000. .. 20,000 4 Laboe Prizes oi 5,000 . 20,000 20 Panes or l JOO— 20,000 Ml “ 510. .. 25,000 100 “ 300.... 30,000 20j “ 200.. 40,000 500 • ICO... *0.(00 AITItOXIXATIOX I BlZKf 100 Api ioximaiion Prizes of $300.. ..$30,000 .00 “ “ 200... 2i>,0t* JW •* “ 100... \UftM 1,000Termina! ' 50.... 50,000 3,ITS Prizes,nmnnntinglo..........$535,000 Application for rates to dubs should be made only to the office of the Company is New Orleans. For further information write dearly, giv tug full address. POSTAL NOTES, Exprest Money Orders, or New York Exchange it ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at oar expense) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La or M. A. DA UPI1IN, Washington, D. C. Address Registered Letters tc Eft OltEEAX* f *IIOXiL HAS «A New Orleans, La. RFMEMBER 3S I2ZZZ2 w»<l Ewrly. xhoarr Iu rkar[r of fb< draw ing*. is a guaantee of at<solute fairnea and integrity, that the chances are all equal and that no one can possibly divine whal number* will draw a Prize. REMEMBER that the payment of all Prizes isGl AKANTELD BY FOUR NAT I NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets are signt 1 bj the President of an Iu stitutien, whose chartered rights are recog nized in the highest Conrts; therefore, beware of any imitations or anonymou chcme° “SANS SOUCI” BAR AND BILLIARD PARLOR. -)o(- Saloon stocked with the Best Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc IMPORTED CIGARS a Specialty. -)o( 1020 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, : : : GA i. H. E 0 WAR 05 . Proprietor. *ep20ilGni TWeiXt^ DciyS ! AND- THE WORK WILL BE DOKE! We Lnte ju.-l bocgLl one of ile iargetf snil moat comp’,tie aiotk^ of gooda iGnffi®. »t «jch°^and a* a , tPJStSs d0 *• “ d " - Four Hundred Suits of Clothes and Overcoats Below First Cost SHORT WRAPS AND NEWMARKETS ! Three Hundred Sba«le, Three Thousand Yards of Fianntif, Three Ceees of BieacbiDgs and Sea Island Domestic*, Jersey Jackets from 50;. np, Two hundred Ladies’ Undervests at your own price, One Hundred pieces of Jeans and Casitrccre, 15c. per yard and np to JOc. I SHoes! We have more Sbces than auy house in town. Winter is here and we can fit yon in S Style and Piict- One wliole side devoted exclusively 10 Boots and Shoes to be sold away down below New York Gcst. fifty boxes tobacco and ten THOUSAND CIGABS! We have recently bought c at two Fancy Grcceiy Store and we haven’t room for the goods. So come and get Canned Goods, Pickles, Saucef, Ac., at your own price, fo get them ont of <be way. Three Show Canes, one Iron Safe nnd one.Oil Tank bought at 60c. on the Dollar and will sell them for less than Factory Prices. All good a3 tew. I trCome and see us BEFORE BUYING ANYTHING and We wi!! SAVE YOU MONEY ! American Serial! “THE BRETON MILLS.” A Romance of New England Life. BY CHARLES J. HELL AMY, Editor of the Springfield (Mass. ) Daily >,Yv. mmt^ - **■ m A - yaa a \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ *. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ VY1 s&, i a li - TW . I , ! r u* V r ' I k (-Dy v* • •: -,l ;i= . -v" Vv 1 \ §=A-r < ■ ' 0^ 3 - ss ?fes /yf s ■JK-- m ■s* _r 'W The above Sketches, taken from among; the T i< ores appearing; In the Story, will sufficiently Indl* cate the Character of (he Illustrations. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \. JN..N :V V'V.-VA. \ V ' ' \ \ X \ XX X X X', X- A -.X A JSSLST -MiSm COPYRIGHTED TAD ILLUSTRATED. This paper will sliortly begin the publication t f a Serial Story with the above title, and of intense interest. Each chapter is alive with excitement and the plot moves on with a power and 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 that will satisfy the popular demand for intense interest in each installment. The scene is laid in a New England faclory village. Both the employing class and the class of the employed furnish actors in the thrilling romance, and the reader’s interest wilt be closely held all th rough the changing scenes of the story. While not taking sides on the questions interesting working people, which are touched upon iu the story, the author dissedls the pa* thetie elements of the life of the poor with fearless hand. Still his romance, after all, is a romance of lo\ e, and all else in the story is only introduced to solve the problem of one man’s devoted and faithful nature. ILLUSTRATED BY CUSACHS And copyrighted under a special arrangement with the author. Look Out for the Opening Chapters in this Paper! mismiH mmii m COLUM1SLS, . GEORGIA, JT OE MeGHfiE, Prop'r, The best place ia Columbus to get s bath or clean Share. Give os a call wbca io the city. JOE McOHEE. LADIES 1 *»• lour Own Dfrlsf.at Usavslih PEERLESS DYES, They will dye everything. Tney are sold everywhere. Price 10c. a package—40 colors. They hare no equal for Strength, Bright¬ ness, Amount iu Packages or for Fastnes* of Color, or non-fading Qualities. They do not crock or smut For sale hy 8. W. M n"- nam’s Drng Store. Griffin On. markSd&w” Electricity Eclipsed THI CHICAGO ELECTRIC LAMP Most brilliant light produce* fro* ^’JSa!^“B3*.i2.S plete sample and circular*. A*eu“ wanted In every town; exclusive territory Riven IMS* Til Cliu AW. to., Cfckaf*, , { HIS F ixz. j^8>F.