The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 05, 1888, Image 2

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Hi* 7 WCttLAA ©LEJi#*!** 1M\m k mfr n* i»m vmii'.OM t«mt ............ 4*rf*«« ««#nri*. >»*. i*w». Official Paper of Sptidiflg Co. H^ai paper «f tt* CM? A / I port . ialnir . Uatr*. OAtoT-Xte* Miir |*r ** * •«. « »**• y,”L *, * TICKS IS «*fcto J*r SxrjrJzz&zztfsrzr* . - .. i iT ¥. CMS*f tfcsa Bomb. f*te* will t* a*A« . *;t- {«.-W» . liDm «*alw« «M»f t* , tBir-f Bte i.v—-> tw * v.- ' A* «b t>b%ttve i pfWf to ' r '* <: tc tk»o. Cipi. Urook* wilt is*k« * T * ? 7 ^00.1 eotioij e.^u* rioter. y geo'ieo.k>- »*. Lo ©Terc®cifct)« Or,Co poii* 05 Friday ur; pjtbiiy (leicr.lytl *1*-' tiid LLsi "He i» * nsbu »f.erei£-r be Tbe exlr»ofdt6ary ic!*r«» fabtn by Bleifie otgat* ic V;c* Pr<*« Her.’ W ©aotlidacy of tbe Ltrrn icrat'.c jpiptv. ia oi.£ of the tv. l‘i * • ■<■ derbr o of Ibpubjicso hope of »ic lory is XoT^rober. i<P - — WbetLcr tl *»»* Mr. Enckson or Mr. Cotattbu* who 4>*co*ered At»ar tea, eillter would doubtless regret, were be abve to~d*y, ibat an exorbt Uni sod ilUUpen tariff is working jo tnucb injury to a large ] of 'b* great discovery What bas come over the Katiiaa colored mao tbst be now wants' to oiove to Brazil? Are there no aeboola in Kanaar, and at there no watermelon* there-' If the friends of the black race do not live in Kanaas, whitber have tney flitted .' Mr. Sherman should not make hit speeches so lot g. Many have not lime to read them, i.et him j-ut out •rrmething brief ** his po!icy-aome thing like this, for mslance: “Th- Public Money —It must and shall be */jiian<J<. rf i- The action of the Young Men’* Democratic Association of Philo tklpbia in indorsing Ibesitl* nt Cleve land** tariff reform message, is »n other notable proof » f the nr*?«t,irx.itv of the Democracy of tb' Lnited States in support of the Adtuinis (rnti-»n. *M» ■ . ..... * The farming classes represent five a xihs of tlm productive labor of the c >untrc. They have no protection, bui uto obliged !os<i! U.e;r pro nets to ilia markets of the aori 1 at prices to competition witii the < ,e,p. t In Iw*r tu t ho wot Id. 11 ci e is at) old prove!b which M.HliiHt the soldier figl.ls for aif. tl i | o tchfrt prays f r «ll. and the finner jeiys f i u.l. It is as true tod ft t n> it was u thousand years ago. Niwderaey may r.ot l < > rsten Hive in area as aorne utliii States, but she furnishes hh much food for rtfleetior . Lately *lio has given u number of liist class scnsttliorml items to the press, and tiow tiio comes to the front with a factory for making bedclothes ont of paper. Double sheets of mntiilla paper, strengthened With twice, ato made into the desired article, and w ived the purpose admirably, beii g light <r and warmer lima ordinary bed clothing Salt lth*um. With it» inteiix itching, dry, hut »ki- , U< u broken Into painful cwk*, rtid ttie Iittli wulery pfiiifrlM. oft. a ratto-i ii.d.w lb*bk- •nff«ri&g. Ikjod’ft 8ar««{>ariii* has wonder ful power ov r (hi* the di*«a*c, I! purl Are the blood end i-zpeU humor, and tin- *iun hr»1» without u » it, bend f-.r l.ook eon• h tkieing nimy xtntemenU of eur.'-*, to < 1. Hood A Bo, Apoth.-enrie*, I.ow.-l Mn - ““““ lug Discovery. The discovery by thehihabitant* of a oeal liy hitherto«nvisited *>y the pestilent *.-onrge of fever and rtgue, thut it. in ttieir v< n midst 1 i*decidedly startling Such discover |e» are made at every n-awm, in every i r! Of the Union. Bol»*r-<iuentl>, when it is as certatned, a* it invariably exjieri.-m-e 1* at nu ll times, Hi rough the valuable <>! some on.- who has -1 that n.wtct't-r't Btomucli Bittc-r- is a tltorough’y efllcneious eradi.-aior of the muland poison, and a mean* of fortlfylngtheaystem against it.Za feeling of more « c rlty and tmmpmi ty reign* throughput th<- wh le m ighhor bo©0. Beside -the. febrile form* of umlutul dl*ca*e, dumb ague ano ague cake »'« re tnov.d by the jKttcut action of the Hitters, to which leit'BW B[»o give* it* sanction as „ remedy for rheumatism, d>>pcpsm, constipa troub tion, liver eompUiut, debility, kidney the l«s, and oil diseases imnalring organ* of digestion »nd »«»lttiU*tion j SMALL MAVrrA(1««f>. Cspjris* tie recce! astertie* «f tie Kt»* akk Pftikkt! Kiceau-i -*• « ' jj*r4 i© mb*.; mmubuA/ara^ * toe re to irk tiat ike *a*jpt*t.c«i tkereis eccitised weoLd be e<ja*isjr kw’f-'s: to Ne»as *t4 G'.Sb, Due Xeattr. fler*-J *- J Aivm**er ufce» sf* *'3 coo'ioc* 1 * :be »rf**ee.t k* '■"■■■ ■ lo i -s*i, we atf w<- * 7 «- - •-? ’’- 5 - tfes* iiae f>r ***** ** i aetoute, *' 3 . wtik- *t ti* * N» Jiti-ecraTt tor it, • tori! ©ler e?p»i« kw bees Ut*!j > if. lit* CMBClMUtT tka& *• -U *•* tri*J Jff ‘1 Wtr, * 5'3 tU fc 5 *t* premeerif r r j ~ tie tows. Xewtas. . ***** aCTe P 6 * K * i * l “*' 1 «re»*«.Bt> tobopefrB'T *F'F*« cidUte i««re«*e i* tfc» <-J.renio© ao:«*» *e(M fur , t ® p ,'it tSS-v ' V- *, i -O -j«-. . of Ike 3rt®n Cai/* SI Li-*, **f* __ *•** Imciorj tioce .awi. to ike popttAtiM) of *k*i lowc, *ti*l he * regard* Liit>p«r»u»« »* as ewseileol c.ar* of estsaer.*- Oar cotter, facsorj I «i,3 do ** mficfe lor Xewaaa, ar. J er enr Bdduiooal ecierprite will eootrib 1 bio lo ianguiab in a cooditicn cf tu forced iuletie** and he soon loses hi* i pride of ettizeeship, drifting from bad to worse so rapidity as to be *1 mo*! beyond Lope of reclamation. From idleness to ragsbondsge there is but a step, and one ooodition f&i lows the other altnosi inevitably, W hat New nan nee Js, and what every other town needs, ;•> an earnest, repa table, working population—a class of people who a re * llmg to werk a ! anything that will yield an Lone * support, however menial the work may be. W« can conceive of no con dilioti more genuinely dlstretsiog than that of suppressed physical etser gy, wherever found, and surely no condition is more demoralizing in its effects upon the cornmunHy at large — because idleness, whether voiunta ry or enforced, is a natural incentive t> vice and - agabondage. Our people have wisely chosen the only course it.at tan be relied upon to build up the uaste p aces *n-j add trade arid population 'o the town. Fore-very wheel of industry set in motion, there will be scores of wage- worker*-, wtio.se entire earnings will be sp<-n’ *.r mvrsted her.- at home; and every wageworker becomes a good citizen, beaus*- self-supporting and independent. No town the size of Newnatt can afl<ird to dt-pen‘1 < x- clnsiveiy upon ti.e !r:id<- of the agri cultural cl.c-sts. Crops a t---or, ertain, arid th'* trade from that ~'iurCC is tfjnadv fluctuating and unreliable. In mar ofacturing it )> d ffert-nt, A Ci-riato i.um > r of baiids an- employ ed rigol.ir!y,ni n fix*-'! scale of wages, and the mix-unl of tuonev put into cirr u ati=each week or each month is ktt -wn ’o a certain!v. M .reover, the voluri!'- of trade t <,m this source is tin- air-c the \earrourt l, summer and winter, and t tn Bl ways be relied upon. Of the eicvtin him !r< i ‘.te,imeit> that carrif-X A1.000,000 btisht-lrt of Americt’i grain last year to fort tgt) market*, this country owm 1 one, att<i of the Hen My out* Hailing ve-welt • n gagoii in the h.-uuo busine«H, Ibis conn try owne f one The “protective” lar iff has taken t ticb cire of shipping that it has almost wiped it out of ex islet.e<. i wBrcHT-f AIBA.W Jiihk complete cure of Catarrh of the ! j ilaehlr-r, Di-scaw-ii. allsnnoying Kidney. AtdnigglaU. Blatldt-rou-i Jrinary “HOI <»ll ON Illl-K** Pll.I.S bitilc hut good. Small granules, ttmul’ Vi*-.-, big results, pleasant in operation, nmiUoc. bu t disturb the stoBtar b. l<w . “KOI l,if ON bl IIT.” \ Isk fur “Hough r.n Idirt;" A |x-rf«etna.«h ng powder found atlast'A harmle .- ex in ft nr- A 1 article, pure and clean, swr.-tr.)- fre-lic-ns, bleaches ami whi*-ns jw ith'iui slightest injury --------"—. to finest fabrL r. •-i general Unequal! e<i for fine linens ami laces, Iiouk • hold, kitchen and laundry im-. Soft, t;- j water, saves labor ami soap. Added to Itareh Ic., inrrea.v s gloss, Grocers proven!*yellowing Lniggist 10c “Ac- at m Arc Married People Happy J j Do ymt Ibitik married people are hap pv. Uncle .fake? “Dat or 'pen is alto g> ddr-r now dev enjov ilf-nim ivea; if dry !ial> chiliua an keep I)r. lliggera’ 11 tickle berry C rdial, dev art-certain fo be, for hl , ; jjj ,j,, w .-| ironbVa and do chilitin !in . • . (< £ r,^! r il,i MacurMatbaroo *n. r>.;* li-.)Lira pain. Bo:*^ l of nir- reel REK lit WAV'. . f. Mi), act ti’.< V.’.-i-WtsaiJ Bo (XKXLtr CBM MOT. I M4 It* Irwdiat. HMt.; «m» Tiaa*- s*m»v T he irstKS si«»M b-ca trust to© sc 3.C5 i© :t* fseboknue* tbe pai»*sc. iU>« •••**•. Jww -..a Ai-t t -■«*•■• • S«5*-1 ; (i?% • >ij £•.--» lo E art-pern ike «s • e t i-. i tv C*.:' -•?. -* or F kwi ie IS eraser. «:•*« » tot tray Bosom leisot Tfci rkUic is F*r IU Frtr!* *; *ry. = It is too b«Mi *fc*t H«-ry Georg* ^ *zd i't ^r M.Gitco do a*K »pe*k u tt>, um fcj. It we-re brttet tfc*t teej tootse icuto U*» "• ; ‘ — Tl * wuf '*■ .. tir. __: .■ Sw»» liti if Mr. * j*-p-i CB*a»brr;*.c, ci * Cvcaa-aet n re*;!jr ° t -50 t© r«£>ct t'-it litre are as g->.d Q y.^ tJtt g< t-y that btrt been eaogr i - Wa.»*»4 0»p«sHiMU B^«8er.d Tr«i-» iiSS I© wr ci tL .-v ; id--ob. :id &r i gtniz* ion, it .* r.srd to see hew ns j tff.ru can rc • ".och fruit at present, j JJheuifiatism it wen eOaMuUi f*d ttit Hood'a Sir bkiC* tea proves *a tzvatoatri* ratserfj' fc tjuli severe cl rt egwwrtfwv , tftn. . ,g resoriraW* ceres by in j-cwerfal *n;t» *» eerreetteg tt-e ati-i'tj c t tie tk<4, wteeb »s tte cc-rse c! tie ttisease, -~i paniyia* at-4 mrs-bias tbc vital £->4. /{ ..j m-rtMir 'y fair to tututut that shat Cool's tax das® tor oH»r> ", W»* do tor y-.® Tkerelort, tl yen rsrer tl-f &zi tekn of Aernwffin, fiv* tcu pvt eat remedy a lair tnah A Positive Cure. • | was troubled very taccb with rfcetaaa tisra ia my tips, ankles, and wrist*. I ouJd har-ily w elk and was e--.ittied to c;. *"i a g'-.a deal cl the tcae. Being r.-c- Ofcxnended to try Ji -od j SirsajariBa, i t-'y.k four t-'- Ies and arn j*rfect!y welL 1 tinsert . y r» fexattid Hood’s Sarsapar a* one <-! the t At )AvA panfiers ia ti. w -.,) •* W. r. Wood, Etz-nnagtin, III. For Twenty Years ' have o«n affiieted with rbetsmlism. B -fs-r; 1 '.-J I looiid DO relief, bet grew worse. I ti. began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it til l t.,<; more good than aii the other medicine i :v- r had.” H. T. B.u/ om, ShirSer, Miss. -I snS red lr- rn what the doctors ealW tr.sseniar rheumatism. I took Hoc-d's Sar- saparilia and am entirely cured." J. V A BnotrorooT, letter carrier, R i-'mgu, J,:. Wa shall be glad to send, free of eiiaree to all who may desire,abockcontaiDingr;.an; additional statements of cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla fleid by all dnurjdats. t '.; six lor $5. M sd* only by C. I. HOOU <k CO., Lowell, Mats. 100 Doses One Dollsr. tie :t'.j sss-Zhtbiiie Tijttitli ssii-.isi ys*. tip is It att lig-ail diBeosea f:r* ever arising iU:; 7 from erel. .-ur<'K biliousness and ■>)- y <t impurities. A safe. me. and x-entie raUnrlie, elranhinjr ttie ovstem tlKrt-oujflilv. Tin* ,.i.J style is slii-htlv tiitter. The A<--.v l s p'-.-a-.v: t I . Uie i.iHte. and the best medicine in the f«-: | f-ir «-htl Iren Price $100. jli Jm.M I,I» Ditt o to , a, y. Cisr EDUCATE YOUR BOYS. Cive Them a Printing Press. All Sizes from $2 up Complete with Type. .-iihJ f< illustrated l’rke I.ist J di 'i H. lit I,IN. Agent for the Ilaltirnnre Priiitlnc Br< -<m*.i,*No -til Broadway.N Y. jai/stdAw will) “SANS SOUCI” BAR AKD BILLIARD PARLOR. Saloon stocked with the Best Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc IMPORTED CIGARS a Specially. -JO( Itr.'o BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, : : <; Al J. H. EDWARDS, Proprietor. e-pMfm Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Ear Drums i'KRFEd'LY RESTORE TilE HEARING, whether deafness is caused by colds, ft v- rs of injuries to the natural drums. Always in position, but invisible to others and c*rn- fort-'ble to wear. Music, conversation, even w hispers heard distinctly. IVe refer to those vising them. Write to F. HISC'OX.SGO Broad, way, cor. iith Bt., New York, for illustrated book of proof* fr«e wwk we bought, for cash, the mammoth stock of l>ry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats t™e Notion* kc formerly owned by the large house of Burgen k %; a * bank, rap Ala., part of these'good* A dpped to me ».« part of them are nowon the way to Griffin and by Thursday next we sliu., pi on on our counters one of the Larpst a«i Cheapest Ms Of Goois naV« 3 h? *£h°$we '“wiereifeostsas count on this. We pay for what we Zr ’ °we r * • meet >m kind of eompetion < onie nearly from nothing where as it possf. may. b ti hl .. lont j„ ^rour a nncjtion CoUt to any when goods t.t halt price to sell them wUh^ren^S tKi?eSt y that we secure We like to sell outthese r^eialfurthaX tousnot to New York «»i. uiek so as to have room when a a like opportunity presms. The Bottom Must fin Dot Of Prices! ^•^ffg&TJArlu'sr r stock of Griffin GockIs at Foctorj prleess. THEY MUST SELL! We have just received two cars of fine Tennessee Mules. Come and see ns. An American Serial! “THE BRETON MILLS.” A Romance of New England Life. BY CHA.RBBS J. BBLBA.MY Editor of the .Springfield (Mass.) Daily News. JS \ VN V N *V. ,^„V.V_\-N N N X V \ \ \ \ X \ \ N \ Y! S YL The above Sketches, taken From among the PE ires appearing in tlie Story, trill sufficiently Indi* cate the flu; • aiier of the III list ration*. * \ \ \ \ \ \ X N-N.JN-.-N. ,\ \ \ X \ X N N ' \ X X X X X X X N .X .X. X X X JN-J5 COPYRIGHTED iC,D ILLUSTRATED. This paper will shortly begin the publication r.f a Serial Stoiy 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 fadtory village. Both the employing class and the class of the employed furnish actors 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. «■ - WW»i ILLUSTRATED BY CUSACHS And copyrighted under a special arrangement with the author. i Look Out for the Opening Chapters in this Paper t HUM II ME H 1 HIIEII MIlll 1 LADIES ! VJu CONSUMPTh/E 1 Da t <Hir Own Uyrintr.at Uunirwlth COEITMbl b, . GEORGIA, PEERLESS DYES, McOHEE, and sick. . „ JOE PropV. They will dye everything. Tney gold are -)o(-- | ' everywhere. They have Price equal 10c. for a package—10 Strength, Bright¬ colors. no ness, Amount uon-fading in Packages or for They Fastness of tins ta_: jna ns&s&t s at Oeo. The best place in Columbus to get* hath Color, or Qualities. S. do not or clean Shave.Y Give u* a call when in the 1 crock ov smut. For sale by W. M.-.ng- *jty JOE McGH FF. »m # s t»rngStore.Griffin Oa. mar20d*w i\r yf> J r ( 1 , A' m- s .. - ©0 WJAI'AI R K 'r gp- ■p-t