The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, January 29, 1888, Image 2
DOUGLAS 0LES8NER, Editor & 1'rop’r
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HrlfRn, Georgia, Jan. 21), 188*.
Official Paper of Spalding Co.
Offioial Paper of the City of Griffin.
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ouder i»or this
or each inaertion. No insertion
hMd for less then 50 cents. All
for lea* than one dollar must be paid for in
advance. will bo made with partiea
Liberal rate* advertisement#
wiahing to eoutinuo their
ongerthan ouoweek. Daily.
WEEKLY—Same rates** for the
The New York Times in authority
for the following
“It is authentically declared that
Koscoo Conkiing has said to some of
his friends that if the next Presides
tial campaign is fought on (ho tariff
issue between Blaine and Cleveland
he is prepared to take She stump for
Cleveland, believing lhai (be H* pub
iican party cannot, vvitLotr violating
its pledgrg and bring reproach upon
it 3 name, rtfuso to reduce the f ixes
which weigh so heavily on product rs
and consumer?. Mr- Conkiing is
further credited with the remaik that
President Cleveland’s Jpi! message
was one of l ho wisest, boldest and
most patriotic evidences of states
uiansbip of recent years.“
THE HENRY VuiNTY WEEKLY
TALKS.
Thu Henry County Weekly pub
hsbes the following editorial:
“Judge Stewart talks. The Atlan
ta Congressman hopeful of the fu
litre'* : Ibis is the proprietory ruan
ner in which The Constitution refers
to Judge Stewart. The casual real
or, and people abroad would porsume
that Atlanta sent Judge Stewart to
congress from its city limits. Wo
do not think that Judge Stewart is
overly anxious to jo denominated
Atlanta's congressman to tho ex
elusion of tho balance of ihe district,
who did send him to congress. If
be Iras given Tbo Constitution the
right to use bitt name thus flippantly
to the exclusion of his constituents,
who put their shoulders to the wheel
nod b^rsted him into tho sung
8cat he now occupies, in a f« w
months more it will he encumbent
on him to rise and explain why At
laatc, who usod every endeavor to do
feat him, should claim him solely
and alone. Wo country j »kcs uro
gtoat sticklers for a fair percentage
of all tbo blushiug honors that nru
heaped ou uur representatives. And
when le is refo«rod to, we desire it to
be na “our congressman." It may
sound grandiloquent in Washington
to be called “the Atlanta Congress
man,” but it will be a bad day tut
the congressman elect when he re
turns to tho rual districts na tl.o At
lauta congressman. Judge Stewart
was eleotod to congress beeuw, the
people of tho 5th oougressipna! din
Diet had gottou tired of Atlanta
having everything. No one could
oppose tho last congressman. Hon.
N J Hammond on any other ground
than that, Atlauta had ktpt him ui
offieo for eight years. If
Stewft't belougs to Atlanta let b
8> announce, if he represents
people who sent him to Wit si
h t him suy so.
One Fact
ortli a column of rhetoric, said an Ami
u statesman. It is a fact, e#Ut>li#hed
testimony of thousands of scrofula, paoplt\ t
Rood’s Sarsaparilla docs cure
•heum, and other diseases of or
arising froui impure state or low
of the blood it also overcomes that
feeling, creates a good nppclite, and
strength to.cvory part of the system 1 ry
Peace on Earth
Await# that countless army of
whose rank# n _ c con tantly recruited
the victims of nervousness and nervous
*ca#es. The ilostetter's i riceof the boon is a
course of Stomach Kilters,
_Vrr—" pleasanter __I an t .... safer .. .i,i. this ,i..„ than . tiswn , i, b n
rieluaning department wit i p=eudo-toni.
alcoholic or the rever-e, oeef extracts
food#, uarcotte#, sedative# and t'oi#on#
disguise. “Tired Nature’# sweet
baltny sleep,’’ is nnd the providential this glorious recui
of weak nerve#, of sound
licing usually the consetiuencf#
gestion gestion ftt.d at.d increased increased vigor, vigor, the the great great stoui
achtc which insure a both'is productive Not
of ill reiKisc n’i'GeC 1 ______I__<L. at Ut the II1V the required ivxjwux.m individual Indifi time loitl who iillOt!..^ ----- ll '
freshed m I I awaken# tranquil. uses I
but vigorous, cl. ar headed and
the Bitters also in fever and ague,
tism, kidney trouble# constipation and
otnmi*#»
WANTED SYMPATHY.
Tho nnhoppiobf man in the conn
try ought to be that sorely
individual in Chicago who looks
Rutherford B. Hayes.
He attended a dinner recently
on by tho Thirteen Club. His
enco at tho fable, wo arc told,
no sooner observed by the
members of the club (ban they
gan to eye him with glances
denoting hostility aud dislike. Si
lenco foil upon tho party. At last
member arose and remarked that
certain poi3on was present at
table wlio was objectionable on vari
ous grounds, and that it was
bo would leave the room at
The poor unfortunate said never
word. Frequent experiences of
sort have taught him an outward
pearance of dumb resignation,
akin to apathy. Thou the
of tho Thirteen Club seized the
wbo Looks Liko Hayes by the arm
and led him toward tho door, saying:
‘I guess you are tho man.
name is Rutherford B. Hayes,
this isn't tho first lime you’ve
caught where you didn't belong.’
Somebody explained that this
not R. B. Hayes, but only It. B
Hayes’s double, and the victim
not ejected from the room.
violence, however, lied been
It is moral, not pbjrhat, injury
he suffers’
This causes an esteemed «r;d
illative contemporary to ask:
“What will be the re soil?
tv m.d suicide, or motedy fliobt
the #igLt of men and seif appointed
exile in some vjs( solitude where
human being can ever mistako him
for It 1> Hayes? Tbo problem
a melancholy farcination for the
physiological romancer. The situa
tion is one for Robert Louis Steven
son.”
It seems to us, however, tbat
is sympathy wasted. No man is
serving of sympathy who looks like
Hayes and knows it. Neither docs
he merit execration for not
his appearuuce. As long as ho refus
os to do that by shaving off bis
beard, throwing vitriol in his face,or
chopping off Lis head, bo is no
worthy subject for tho sympathy
honest men.
••HOUGH ON PILES."
Wl,y suffer 1 ’ilesf Immediate relief
jompfetecure Piles." Sure guaranteed. for itching, Ask for protrud
an cure
mg, bleeding, or any form of Piles.
Druggists or mail. E. S. Wells, Jersey
SKINNY JUKN.
Wells’ “Health Rcnewcr” restores
& vigor, eures Dyspeasia, Impotence, Men
tal and NervousDcbuity. For Weak
Delicate Women, Rickety children. $1.
WEIXS HAIR BALAAM,
ff grt./, dressing, restores softens to original nncl beautifies. color. An cie
di gsmt A tonic Restorative.
norgrease. coming strengthens, cleanses
h...r out;
trials acute, eradicates dandruff. 50c.
Are Married People Happy l
Do you think mnrried people ’pends are
py. Uucle Juke? “Dnt nr
geddor how dey enjoy demselves; if
hub ehillus an keep Dr. Riggers’
berry Cordial, dey are certain to be,
hit will do bowel troubles and de
cething.”
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IOO Doses
One Dollar. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the only
rocdtdno at which this can ho truly said;
and it is an unanswerable argument as to
the strength and positive economy ol this
great medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla is made
ot roots, herbs, harks, etc., long and favorably
known tor their power in purifying the blood;
and In combination, proportion, and process.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar to itself.
“ for economy and comfort we use Hood’s
sarsiparilla.” Mas. C. Brewster, Buffalo
“ hood's Sarsaparilla takes lest time and
quantity to show its effect than any othet
I reparation 1 ever heard ot. I would not be
without It in the house.*’ Mns. C. A. M
m tm.vnn, North chili, V. Y. IOO Votes
One Dollar
• Hood's Sarsaparilla euros scrofuta, salt
ihcum, .“II humors, boils, pimp’es, general de¬
bility, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache,
catarrh, rheumatism, kidney and liver com¬
plaint#, and nil affections caused by impure
blood or V m( ton of tho system. Try it.
•’I was itveri filleted with scrofula, and
for over vear 1 wo running sorer, on my
neck. I kfe t tics of Hood's Kiirsapa-
■ilia, ni.r nr. r myself entirely cured.”
J/. -or, i ■ welt,.Hut
• Horn!' Sarsaparilla did mo r.a immense
.mount of good. My whole system has been
juiil up aud strengihened, my digestion
proved, and my head relieved of the leu! ff, !
l,.g. t consider it the best medic;;: i ' v.
•
ever used, ar.d should not knew 1 m\ i > do
»itheut it." MABYb.rv.Ei: -
Hood’o Sarsaparilla
Sold by all drusglfts. $1; ?U f->r fi *:*-
wily by 0. I. HOOD & OO . ]. »v.c ], .1
100 DOC ! ,) :o Dollar
Tbs only sss-Aloohslis Vegetable medicine pat up in
It all liquid diseases form ever arising discovered.
cures from biliousness
and blood impurities. A safe, sure, and gentle
cathartic, cleansing slightly the system thoroughly. 'is
Tho old stylo is hitter. The New
pleasant tho world to for the children. taste, and Price the best 81.00. medicine in
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SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect Sunday, Jan. 29, 1888.
NO. 50. PASSENGER—SOU I II.
Leave Leave Luella,...........,..........7.50 McDonough,................7 Ad a in
a mr
Arrive Orillln,....................8 20 a m
Leave Griffin........................8 Williamson’s,................ft 45 35 a m
Leave a m
Leave C mcord,..................3 07 a ui
Leave Neul,.........................9 1ft a m
Leave Molena.......................9 25 am
Leave Woodhu Columbus,...............11.55 y,............9S7um
Arrive am
NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Leave Columbus, .... 12 35 p m
Leave Woodbury..... .....2.48 i> m
Leave Moleua,........ ... .3 90 p m
Leave Neal,.......... .....3.07 p m
Leave Concord..... .....3.18 p m
Leave Williamson's,. ... .3.40 p m
arrive Griffin,...... .....4 00 p m
Leave Gritlin,....... ....4.15 p m
Leave Luella,........ .....4 43 p m
Arrive McDonough,.. ....5.05 p m
NO. 1. ACCOMMODATION-NORTH.
Leave Woodbury,..... .. .0,90 a m
Leave Moleua,....... . 0.25 a rn
Leave Neal,...... ...8.88 »in
Leave Concord,..... .7 03 a m
Leave Williamson'#,. • • .,7 39 a m
Arrive Grlllln,..... ..8.09 n m
Leave Griffin, .. .9.30 a in
Leave Luella,......... . 10 15 a in
Arrive McDonough,.. .. 10 45 a in
NO. 2. ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH.
Leave McDonough,.............1.30 ........2.00 p m
Leave LncPa...... . 'H4 pm
Arrive Griffin..... 4.20 (» m
I eave Griffin,.. 52 pm
Leave .......................... p ui
Ixave Concord,....... .........5,32pm 52
Leave Neal...... 5 p m
Leave Molena,....... ,8 08 p m
Arrive Woodbury. 0.28 pm
J-v?*Nos. 50 and 51 are daily; Nos. 1 and 2.
daily except Sunday
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Gen'! Pass. Agt. Columbus,
Libel for Divorce.
Jane Peek I ibel f. i Divorce in Spa’ ling
vs. superior Court.
Jim Pack. ! deieud-
It appearing So the ;t that t :e
nut in the above staled case, Jim 1’aeV, re¬
sides without the State of Georgia, and by
the return of tho fcuetilV that tie e ailil not
be found in the county : It is ordeitd by
the Court that Use dolemlaat, Jim Pa-k, be
aaJ appear at the next term of this C’ou t to
answ i r said libel: and it is fnrthor ordered
that# rvueo the same be made upon the
def ndant. Jim Puck, by publication of tin#
order in the ( kifvin N,.vvs once a mouth
for four months before the next term of
thi# Court d ids. Anon«t 12th, 1887.
JAMES 8. BOYNTON,
Jucgc S. C. F. O.
1'. \V. ItiMUoxn, Libellant’# Attorney.
Georgia. Spalding County.—I. Wm M
I homa#, Cierk of the Superior Court of slid
county, et'riify that the granted foregoing is tho a Au cor
reet #ony of the order at
gust term. 1887. of said Court, as appears
from the minute# of said Court, This, 12th
August, is#:. WM M. THOMAS,
octToaniim. Clerk S. C. S. C.
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over buy it where it costs as nearly nothing as post
PI hnv* 1 /’ Jf® wo !!,/ iia\ r it all I in cash ami we of competion come from wliere it ij
« fteition to meet any kind goods halt price to
it lias ion been our policy that when we secure it t sell the
0- York cost. We like to sell out the
fecial purchase# t eir cost to ns, not to New like opportunity
quirk so as to Have room when a a presms.
' 1 o Mom fct Drop Out Of Um !
We shall positively offer goods for the next Thirty Days lower than tfi
W tsL'ofMhe ievwn^betairwe ffiat have recently retaili^t pun'hascd 2^. we per haveW gallon
sewral barrels of pure Apple Vinegar we A are laige lot ot tobacco and a goi
Fifty boxes Laundry Soap at Factory prfeess. prices.
stock of Griffin Goods at Factory
THEY MUST SELL!
We have just received two cars of fine Tennessee Mules, t ome and see ns.
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