The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 04, 1888, Image 2

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K* t— a rti im Mfor iMlttm 0«MtS AJI |«r ten# tout so* dottor mm* be for ^ImmmbnLt will to nwwU wit* 1/terti ratos Mm to wtAMt ttotr KMwrtto* 5f»K«.Lf forth* —«mm rtlM w Strong oj>po*jtkie will be mtdm tbe proponed repesi of It* tax bait braedte* Seeat or Reck U tbe opto too t fast if tb« tbroogb tbe Heoae. it will ftul io ffeeate. fe toe recto! fight btttfto ciiizet* of New Jer*cy, tb* wm “oser tit f«*t is btugbt *ed bfltifwhile tbe y*c<|«i*b*d *‘»bo»t eofl rery slecder *n<l tbir.p of sc ifiyilbl" There cfoobties# six footer* iu New who wool*! sot beoitxte to attack Whole hospital of eootampUtea tb* ltoo io ttesr bofeoms were arawMd The imunis ration into the United States last year was the •at for many year*, 509,281 886,631 in 1 >j 86, a gam of Tbe British Iriescontributed • gain of 51,821* Girmany • gain of 25,275; Sweden and way 69,198, a gain of 22,821, The immigration of Austrian*, gariaos, liuasian* and show reductions as compared 1886, Tbe military scrtice in tatter nations seems to hare Uncle 8am. Im 1887 1,100 steamship* out 50,701,576 bushels of wheal New York. There were bushel* taken in 705 British toads, 5,268,127 bushels in 78 gian ship loads, 3,614,574 bushels 140 Gorman ship loads and so down to the Stars an J Stripe* mg oser the attenuated tail end of column, over one American ship ing five loads in the total of 071, and carrying 249,576 bushels wheat in the total of There were besides seventy-four loads ol wheat aggregating bushels ia sailing vessels, and Sam had therein one vessel, a cat boar, perhaps, carrying 34,400 el*. “Whether a man shall .keep eelf alive or not,” say* Labouchere the latest issue of Truth, “is of ooncern to anybody but himself, long *» nobody else suffer* by death. Tbe man may be right, he may be wrong, that is a matter for another tribunal. Society no mure business to punish a man for trying to blow out his brains than for trying to cut off bis finger. Of course, if hi*decease would leave ht* family chargeable to the parish, the case i« on a different footing.” Hamlet, amid hi* multiform affec¬ tation*, persuaded himself that lie was only prevented from an inline diale attempt at solving the tnys iery of the life to come by his re¬ gard lor the canon which the AI mighty bad fixed ’gainst self slaugli- ler. By the side of the Hadical Kn glishman with whom personal liberty is a letich, the melancholy Bane with hts wealth of noble thoughts is a snpi erst it i>.u* devotee! ——*•«--- XfaaK N>> Mistake—I f j.m hnva made u|> four uiltiii to buy Hotst's Hnr««|iaril)n<t.i not b« Induced to taku any ottn-r. Hood's Mar- aapariba b/ilrtueof I* s penuilar medicine, po*aes»jng, it* peculiar combination, pro¬ portion perlof nud prenara.ion, other curatlw ihe power *u to any article of kind before tbe people For nil affections arising from impure blood or low »tate of Hood's. the system it I* uiitqunilcd. Bu sure to pet (») 4re Msrrlid People Happy ! J>o you think married people are hap py. Uuole Jake? “Dat ar 'pends alto geilder iiow dey eujov deroselven; if d*y bab chillus an keep Dr. Uiggers' Buckle bit berry will Cordial, de bowel dey troubles are certain and de to ehiliuu be, for ©ethiog.*' BUJfE WATT* A WffiUL Wt&opm Htid*r*c*. wbo ail* i% Hast* to » of cm | | tie hisamli Im by district*. bis fmjsttSJt st.4 toefae, ps-s |«ifbod«^jui 7 to fa* /***- | spot b* proceed* to it*it oas.tr? a# * terrier aJsaJw* an He did it *gaio If osier, toad* tb* Dwotrsi q-*tu- g»j!ty bww ty bi* charge list it tu tot is :Le of Ltcbteif or *sy otter Bepreweststire to eecsr* lb* Uert pjot for Li* ooftttdottli tit Govagsotessi remet at toe However, to tbot* of as tte pHiaeti prie of Mr torrsd etoqeese*. tie re dotect tnjtbittg p*rticeii/]T airoeioas tbi*. eret if it sere tree; wt eft. ere sorry to ray. i* t Toere ta irtkrt vti! fotuubi let . ttat BepabBe&oi were sot etopowe by tbe people to ras tbe Got eoest tsacbieery at W**iiBgtoe tie foar jeer* begioscg March to 11^ oor to dictie whoe it shall ploy to ras it If Mr. Her. cotifetiaeots are dissatisfied with state of affair*, they oogbt to seed Dttaocralic Ilepreseotatiye to gmi is place of the anarchoskt d ndosl «Lo Lear* their at present, and who ceter opens lips except to tail at the party which be so* complains he can core so fa tore Until they do this, Sir. son** eonstitnent*, with more than Whoopee himself, shoo Id a nothing sed wood. saw UEf’BibEBlTUIb WITH01T ICE. Mr. H I- Kimbali is back ic la&ta, as fresh a* a daisy and fail bow ideas. He presold* in the Btitalion a new scheme which iiea to revolutionize the teg business. Oar esteemed con poraiy catcher on to the and it is certainly aniqoe. troth is tbero aoems to be no !,in to progress, and this latest fakei tb© bakery and the ice box. The new scheme i» to without ice. Tt-ink of it! The atitation explains that this is by condens’.ng ammonia gis into l quid and allowing it to through cods */f pipe. In the ce*s of expansion I be gag the heat and reduces tbe lure to freezing poiub Ice is done away with, and tl.e expenses ice is saved. Mure than tbi«, injurious effect of the bacteria found in tbe ice formed chemical process is avoided. Mr. Kimball states at some tbe details to which tbis new cess can be applied and tbe saving that can be effected. proposes to organize a company Atlanta to control this patent in South. Of course all will b«fore they invest; but in terms, Kays the Constitution, we any that cur picple will be to take bold of m-.y reasonable prise that will result it; making Kimball again n rilizcn of Atlanta. — - a • • Capt. Eric Von AUxson and Polly Bryan, two gallant soldiers the Salvation Army, were married L.ttle Falls, X. Y., a short since, upon which happy occasion pretty Polly sought to heighten her natural advantages, s- to apeak, by wearing a bustle. Gen. Moore, tbe Commander io chief of tbe Army, or dared her to take it off, and Miss Polly, following the natural course of rt willful and pretty woman, re fused to spoil the draping of her dress at the command of a horrid man, the result being that, the two Captain*, so recently merged into one. were discharged from Ihe Vuny AC VINEGAR BITTERS 1 Im otly , iM-AItohsiic . Ttptitli diets# at pm np Is A Great Victory of ^ T«rri!>to Case of Cured by _ Hoods Sarsaparilla - - b uw * after «t i«c» J rj acaeto* 1 taWMftlswaeoC OurwaaftaanestoCtHM ■* at -aw fitor I to* *» Sfan ttort»e» a*er -»**rr» 43 * 4.*-*ai<*.y «**»»« ttsrer-. anattr ertotoa » «#iw»tot mam &m*j wntfftr ttmtm tog I* MtoM, i’33«j»s ia&sfcnMe t* eater*. IS s* mfsms^>. leu s* f;s$y lOswarJto «y ssaEwtap,, to Sto c»*r *■ wsfiaeaSWl ws* G&tt&c CasurA. I arw r>3LT> Vtjmmn, iaetatt >— emu :s . *n j4y««iaft. I m cccr lta» nr rfti&Bj «* a&r mweeaeiiitoi* <€ a. .* H-taiiirr. of to^pMS. I Wto tssSsne.? to ary KiftaCt s*rs»jsar£3a, A&* *>tw. afitj. torwp tto^a. rwtst* totiis*. wfttoe tto iweSr.* totolto tor »«rrrr tK'«!f *rayCka» to;* <SKiinr:,y mm*, sa* sto tomeemts toree U .a«* 5 ^rw» .. "to a>r ffi&v,' 6 j 3 SSy »c»rs, *iar3 m* (fay to'-.- m -' ' tamper k-.c. fey feecnwa wtsto sat to*!a£f •. r j- .tt to< * a men torn **': 's» .r atalfc kasw tbu m kj ku* . , «••'. rTBsranSa toe |«wre* *® ‘■f*CS/T* I -a* Jftto*. As *& rrj*f»oe «( .a $7 erasr. > 1 . ri«s taem facu «tsm(fe®e^ ;» 43»l I ass "*y s*r»#.ejJ ; ■ ■*»«ry <8sr«i®«ssj0a»aE a* isstowtirjtT wfei a taj* earn, ay «sy «se trim Mtoeto Csuxua A. Xofr 13ET*, £**« fe'Sto, Jf. T. Tt» KAMttoss » nirnSriiM. it ty *. J. H*» «7. of S.. T._ *4*- cal* me s ynsst rtotory lor H«4'i SsrtoisargSa. Sura* tea bee* fesstsaess* U csiay essr»* Hood’s Sarsaparilla ] b<« t*_r ty ty C as L arsayc». HOC© A OOU r ? sis IwwtS. i« ts. Ham. SCwSe IOO Dose? r e coilae. a Georgia SCHEDULE. Taking Effect Sunday. Jan. 29, NO. 54. ENG EH -SOUTH. Leave HtDor-a ..... Le*»t L& .1U. .... T.53 a Arrive Griffit... S»a U«t Onffti,..... Leave WtUiamtof. «,...... Lett# C /ter/rd,. .... Leas* Neal,............ I-«ve Mole&x. .. ....... 9 is a Leave Woodbury,........... Arrive Coiambna,..... NO 5L PASaENGER- -NORTH Le&ve Coin raboe. .....12 So p r l^save Woodbury... ......2 3 to p Leave M<j e&a,........ .. t)0 Leave Neal, .. SX/7 p Leave Coocord. 3.1% p a. L**Tt WtlJiamroti *...... ____ 3.4© p Arrive Griffin,. . iifipu. Lrtfcve OnttiTi, ............... 4 15 p n. Leave L eLa, 4 it p a Arrive M' ikmougb. ...... NO !. ACCOM MGDAlIO’t—NORTH. Ixar# Vewtlmry, ____6 JjO a tzs Leave Moleca............... Le-ave Neal,.......... . 6 3S a m I*a*e Concord..... 7 .03 a in LeaTt VAiHlau son's....... .....7 3y a m Arrive Griffin,..... Leave Griffin, . LcaTe Lnella, ......... Arrive McDonough,........ . 10.45 a m NO. i ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH. I>iav<- Mcf>onoujf!i ...............1.30 p m Leave Loe! ft... , ....... 2.U0pm Arrive Lriffia,.................2. *4 pie i cave Williamson’#............. 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The editorial departments are conducted by (igftrge Vtiilj H ro Curtis, William Dean Howells and Charles Dudley Warner Harper’s Periodicals. r*« te Alt. HARPER’S MAGAZINE £4 00 HARPER’S WEEKLY........ 4 oo HARPER’S BAZAR......... 4 00 HARPERS YOI NO PEOPLE....... 2 00 United Postage free to *1! subscriber* in the Mates, Canada or Mexico. 'I he volumes of the Magazine hep-in with the nuiiiberr for June aid December of each year. Whew no time is specLed, sub¬ scriptions will bcifin with the number cur- refit at time of receipt of order Bound volumes of Harper's Magazine, for three years back, in neat cloth biu.lituf, w ill be sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of f t 00 per va nine. Cl th case-, for binding Sflftit* each—by mail, post-paid. Index to Harper’s Magazine, Alphabeti¬ cal, Analytical and Classified, for volumes 1 to 7(, inclusive, from June, 1M>0, to June 1SV*. one vo! , !*vo, cloth, ft 00. Kcmittauce* slioiild t>e made by j«j»t- office money order ordra t. to avoid'chance of toss. Newspapers are not to copy this adver¬ tisement w ithout the expre a order of Har- per * Brothers AddJes- HARPER Sl BROS , New York. Peck s Patent Improved Cushioned Ear Drums PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING whether deafness is cao-e<l by cod-, fev rs whispers heard distinctly. ____ ____ Broad” using them. Write to F HlSC’tb\',H49 way, oor 14th St., New York, for illuHrated t*ook of proof* free. part of them are now on the way to Griffin and hy Thursday next wt sha.l pi-t on on our counters one of the Larpst ever offered in Middle Georgia. Yrn may count on this. We pay for what w® buT; we pay it ail in cash and we buy it where it costs as nearly nothing as posjrf. ble. »i e are in a position to meet any kind of eompetion (ome from where it may. It has long been onr policy that when we seenre goods l t halt pneeto sell them with reference to their cost to ns, not toXew York cost. W e like tosell out these special purchases Quick so as to have room when a a like opportunity presnts. Hip Bottom Must Drop Out Of Prices! We shall positively off^r goods for the next Thirty Days lower than they were ever sold in Griffin. Come and see. purchased Of the several stocks of Groceries we have recently 20c. we have left several barrels of pure Apple Vinegar that we are retailing at per gallon. Fifty boxes Laundry Soap at Factory prices. A large lot of Tobacco and a good stock of Griffin Goods at Factory prieess. THEY MUST SELL! We have just received two cars of fine Tennessee Mules. Come and see us. An American Serial! “THE BRETON MILLS.” A Romance of New England Life. BY CHARLES J. BELLAMY, Editor of the Springfield (Mass .) Daily News. *M»« above Sketches, takes from among the J*i< ires appearing in the Story, will sufficiently iadk cafe the Ch«* atter of the Illustration*. COPYRIGHTED RED ILLUSTRATED. This paper will shortly begin tbe publication < f a Serial Story ivitb the above title, and of intense interest. Tach chapter is alive with excitement and tbe plot moves on with & 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 fadlory village. Both the employing class and the class of the employed furnish 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 in 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‘CUSACKS And copyrighted under a special arrangement with the author. Look. Out for the Opening Chapters in this Paper! UIIII 1011 R 1 HI 1 EII !HJP LADIES ! ARE YOU CONSUMPTIVE COLCMbUS, l)o YaarUit* Dyeing, at Hume with . GEORGIA, PEERLESS DYES, for all affections X th* throat and Inna, and dlnegtf McGHEE, Prop's-. Mtor^ifrm^lm^'o grritoJsSniiirKny jbtood^h pd exhMisyon. Tbe^f»rb» They will dye everything. to the cum recover theirtoatth hy everywhere. Price 10c. They are sold the timely Take us* of it Parker's in lime, Qinrer tt la tnvelnehlo Tonic, but for deler »U t»dMr -)o(- They have equal for a package—40 Strength, colors evron*. and disorder* of stomach and bowels. SO*, at Ortoato* Amount co in Packages for Fastnes- Bright¬ The test plaos in ness, or of clean Shara.^Giv# Columbus to gats bath Color, or non-fading Qualities. They do not u* a call when in the crock or smut. For sale hy 8. W. M- ng- JOE MeOH IF am’s i»ru^ Store.Griffin Ga. mar’23d*w