The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 09, 1888, Image 2

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v, - rihi^r •ABE. V.0* UnM* fw VKCKlf.OMTwr drifts, CtoM*!*, r«%. t, 1***. Olciil Paer K Spalding Co. MM Paper •* the Oty «f 6 ri*». "rr A.<1 vertlsla# Baltw 041 bt -<to* * toUMl ftCtor wJSff per »*■«-•*•* f-QT 4MHJBb IBSJft* *£* t mi*. "lia &m* or tow tot* ” »•* wrncm ft «wfo **r Jm * * iTT^ I^i £plHH^toWMwftlwto«totosaM m, U tnr~ — ' forts SftSMSs wifi fee vstk (Mi« pis^fo titorsf refoa &t •“** WKi' CL t' -tax» f*j the Daiit. It ss uM Utai editor E :.ecwwdof tbs Perry Hot-*: Jotjioal, lb* ©ely loss if* tbs &i*i* *tw optaljr oppoe* Clmhtod's rtacrtoioatioe will be pot sp by lb* CoortUstiGG Ituftioo to beet Herat .r Cokjoat. Penitentiary Cotapio;** No. - J»td No. % h*r*. lkroai?b tbeir preiidtni*. Hmra daxce* E&giwb acd W. B. Lowe, paid iMo tbe Sf*te Tresaory $3,000, lb* fie* s*seto*d upon tbe Isssea by (Jjxeroor Gor Hfc fast 'Jp toabtr for cr«U treifrneat of c,n net* “Tb* pfcsifit i* Ibe coldest winter net knows ic Asteri.:*," r'matk* * sortbers exobioge. H.re in ite aon’.b U>* winter Lx* lx:*ti rttj tsiid, with tbe exception of a few cold rasps fbst were rent frem tie intz •r Dortblaod. Oat door work ba» been hindered at ho time We woa’ J tadrtee oor cortbero contemporary to corse down and tLa* oot wi'h lie coon tr y. ExsGor. Ilofas B. Bailock is io re eeipt of * letter from Senator Slew art, ot Ne»ada, in wbicb ft is occur*- **P*rpetaa! diaanion in fact ot in sen tirseot between tbe Jfortb an l tbe S-u1b will not be tolerated by tbe Acnerican people, and there wlo as anme flat tbe enmitiea of tbe war will foretar be atailable to place them *0 pow« r will be retired to pri* **tc life to j?i»e plaoe to men wbo esc appreciate tbe fact that tbe war i» 0 Ter.‘’ Tbe troth herein contained could hardly be better <xpressed- Benator Stewart (thews Liniw lf to t-e far io i. trance ot auco of bis pirty Utodera a« Blaine, SUeruian, Ciiatdler and i'orakcr, and bi*s prophecy with regard to tbe political overthrow ot tboaa worthies is one that will nnie than likely come to pass. mOHJiHTfO.M IX HP4I.DIX0 <ot >- TT. Ttie Griffin Son proiniaes tl< t the prohibitionist« in this conufy wdl oot force any contest this year if mat ters remain i»b tb«-y ore, ‘ that is to My. the aotiproblbitionlat* will b:»v<- to br>»g on the fig lit by sorno act of theirs, if one occurs/* The Sun may be assort'd that tbo anliprobibiiion lata, wbo bare every reason to be aatistkd wiili the present tit* of affaire, will do nothing to change it. Tbe Son acknowledges what tbe News has always contended, that this is-oo breeds strife and division io tbo ranks of the Democratic par ty and urges its frieuds to stick to tbe party. We hope the Sun wiil keep its promise ; but if it s'lould find itself unable to control s>* e of the more extreme and hot hi d*d leaders of tbo party, let it not mhe it* loophole of escape and *-•.>• tl'* antiprobibitioHists did i>. it**K So Mr»*TiS* —If )<tu liAtemno jtrtir mind to bur uA* Hood’* Har^upariltA Hold's I • u b« induced to ssjr other. am i ri!ts is SMeoSiar medieme, j.*o ** *-it , - bt virtue ri of fu tU* fH>caii»( r m coaihiuatum. pt‘/ portfoa peri U> sod any prejmrt'.ion, other srtict* eurnUv of the kitxi j-w'v.f l>» ! -u p- jr (he people For mil sffeetion* ar;,;njf f-m impure Wood or tow of the *> stem it b nwaoittel Be sure to get Hood . e, g Discovery. 1 Uu discovery by the inhabit*nIn of a o si i bitlu-rto '.n rSnlted by the [><>tn>-nt • lever and *gu<*. that it hj tlj< ir v, t \ midst* it decid'dty ctsrtUu'.: Rue!; din- . ie* *re made *t every »ca*«B, iu every i ui ot the Union BoteCquentl)’, when it U n* certalfii d, aa it tnvari.ibiy i* fit tilth tim« through the valunhla < xj erienee id >omu one who hue teen tenefitUHl and rur«;d, ih * Hontet’cr’t Stomach Bite«-r» ie * thorough!}' •fiteacion* eradlcaior of the malaria! poiion. <md ft tuenc of fortifying the eyntem >ipa!Ti»' (t,fo feeling of more we* rity and tr iD<|iil!l ty reign* Be»lde- throughput febrile the wh'ile of m-ighlKir malfttial booth the form* damb ague and ague < nk< mo r< moved by tbft potent action of the Hittei*, to which science 8|vo give* it* sanction aaa remedy for rheumatism, dy-peprm, kidney oonstipa liver ----- complaint, - ■. debility, ^b. troub lea, and ell dlaea*e*> i mu Hiring the organ* of dige*ti'>n and a.*»imil«ti'>n. EMM* ft ___mu Mmt to*f**ftr»yl &*« umt tgom atuct .« is&e4 io sbe dtor&it&c A ti>e um*»tzrK** 4 By of,* ccrttqpctotfeaf reyto-W po.su i*«wa. T* afikffltiftJ Imi aiitoialf i Isted ike lean Wa*J* »re : t*t*~ "* h ‘. "•' | pfeenemBy *ye»ki*|r, to **k* ■ (fwa t&e baa*'. body ami pbee si m tM <wjkA8-^3'«I isrvte»re *c »sdl ex- it. Vac mill m*0 at* «ihi yo® »*« - before «♦ a body i&aped ..*e * be**> b 4 -. . foo 4® >-: » ' inch** is length, two sn wd-.h one to tbsekoes*. It weigh* K *daH oboat fire caoees Toe tody of tbs ererage r/e mas eosUir-e ebou? tec of erery drop of wfetcb p*«e» ihfoajjt> tbete fiherets or twirert sissy tiara ®akicg a cotnplete reroiation to three minutes. The kidneys uke *w*y dctijlly impuritu* from 6o g»!s Ion* of blood each loot, or about 4'd barrel* each dir. or tf,12. r > br>gsbead a year. L«l os shew ih * delicf^vtr; de¬ open Scrgthw «■-. and scribe it* interior We find it to be filled with ban- dreda of little tabes, short sod thread-like, starting from the arte¬ ries, ending io s little tuft shout ec 1 way from tbe outside, open.rg Into a little *i: wh-ichboids the water to farther undergo purification be¬ fore it ps%*c-« i .to the ureter* and oat of the body. Tbete iitile tules are filter* which do the r work asto- maucafiy, and right here the disease of tbe kiJney fire*, begic* From tbe slightest irregeianty in o-,r hsbit#, from cr,Id. from high liv¬ ing, from ttimulants or a thousand and one and another daily causes, they lo»e their force Wbat is the result? Congestion or ttoppage of the current of blood in the tarn i blood vessel surround¬ ing them, which become blocked - tbet'f de'iicate not«br»tse* are irri¬ tated; inflrinrnatio.i i* set up, then pus tt formed, which collect* in tbe sac; the tube* are first partially and soon totady unable to do their work. The sac goes on distending with this corruption, pressing upon tbe blood vessel*. a 1! (bis tune, remember, the nlood which i* entering the kid¬ neys to be filtered, is passing through th'» terribly disgusting {-is. for it cannot take any other route. li would be just as reasonable to expect to escape contagi n if a pest house we.e ft«t across Broadway ai.d countless thousands were com pelted to go through its pestilential door* as for on« to expect the blood to escape pollution when constantly running through such a diseased kidney. Now, wiiai is the result? Why, that the UtxaJ takes up and deposits this p'-is in a* it weeps along into every < rgan, into every ineli of inus*> etc, tissue, flt-sh s. 1 ! one from your bead to your feet. And whenever, from here 1 * *ry : fl icnce or other¬ wise, ''in pul of the bo iy is weaker than another, a countless train o' div-at-cs is established, such as cousumf lion (* weak lungs, dys¬ pepsia where then? is a delicate stomach, n rvoosoess, insanity, par¬ alysis or heart disease, in those who have weak nerves ar. i bail circula¬ tion. lfo* (he medical profession, Know, iug that tin s < uni ot cur. dife' a-.* s *>f it.*? kidneys, tn.it it.* manifold symptoms eat>>> d by thi- primarv or cau?H'.iv- Ui.-.-aM*. As f.-,s» a> iticy cut** on* st iDptum siiotlj* r . -coiid- SfV OOe | j i arv, slid SO they go Ittdl • S V treating effec's ■ he Cause ht-ilig ui.teM In ti. B It *, 'MJ •» IV, “My kidtrevs riobt. 1 h i v c Mi.« i men “‘J >-'%• 11 * * tl th<*\ t eriic. **H>. v van } i i !.m y <i .. av*? ' i )■ . v Lv n ilLs11jr Lut t m* C-fiV l> v«r: nolit 1 V tin* kblr.ov (>i . .J Lliwi'l m ntber J>ar:i i f the Inviv. Ki-isuy 'iiscasi* disguiM!* if- sell utiiL r ayiiiptutus <>1 common Lea l, iunor, fkin, liver ;in<l btomach tiis-fldlTK. If you notice '.hat you arc t <>t in ^ibjU.. ■ . i-, r ... i PPPPfe^ •_____ .__. CD S, L*st ««et we bought, for cash,tbe mammoth stock ot Dry Goods, Boots, ShoM IfittSs ate, 30lI0Il*e Sotions^Ac., &e.. IVimtll/ tornierly^owned^ v»* a«t-w 'V *wm^pp^to'ft' --^--- , *!f an, of ihr ; Lariest i! Cleanest Stocks Of Goods I ever offered in Middle Georgia, lro mar count on this, lie pay for what w« hay: we pay it all in cash and we buy it where it costs as nearly nothing as possi- ble. \\ e are in a position to meet any hind of competion t >me froni where it may. II It has nWS Ions lOHg been IMfffU oar «Ur pviltry policy that tu«t when whcu we «v secure v *->—• goods * r f ...“‘V'l- half pHeeto *1 ---- V. sell them with reference to their cost to us, not to Xewlork cost. Vie like to sell out these special purchases quick so as to have room when a a like opportunity presnts. j Tip Button] Drop Out M Of Prims! We shall po>itively offer 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 we have left several barrels of pure Apple Vinegar that we are letailing at lOc. per gallon. Fifty boxes Laundry Soap at Factory prices. A large lot of Tobacco and a good stock of Griffin Good* at Factory prieess. THEY MUST SELL! We have just received two cars of fine Tennessee Mules. Come and see ns. American Serial ! “THE BRETON MILLS.” A Romance of New England Life. BY CHA.HBES . Editor of tbe Springfield (Mass. Daily News. t—rftrftid ft it r \ K^^SgcN : a \ \ \ \ \ ?/.\'si.v-ss *——; - ? *' ** -- 5 -, ; -- f . . I '- ■ -t 4 .Ha | - £T\ -=> - - Wr ' '' The above Sketches, taken from among the F t ..res appearing; In the Story, will sufficiently indl* cate the Chai ..eler of the Illustration: . KINLIN., N-N.^:\ X' _t;N.N^ * \ V \ V.aES25LSSN NwV.-Sv'l/SvL^.A-LSSSSKa COPYRIGHTED Ri.J ILLUSTRATED. This ] *aper will shortly begin the publication < ” 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 stoiy r 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 adtors in the thrilling romance, aud the reader’s interest will be closely held all through the changing scenes of the story 7 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 GUSACHS And copyrighted under a special arrang ment with the author. L,oolc Out for tho Opening Chapters in this Paper! ! H rrii*U’ V,i,fc n femnif is ssj T r«*p*f,. sfcrs. tW «fafeMM» ^ l*t yew »sj bu m> fc*««s ■ ctxc« to 04 et«< tow bo >3 »fail of ^ Ties eowe* « ifce oaoce of Tbeo wi * Wr<r! s*fc> Carr,'.* mlf lr ^. m .p^-.is for srie . w y ^ k’i« T i-**r*. cr *e»bd*'v y„_ e |«, *k«, «_ l kwater* . . ises»ei*e» exsaos be exass- itsed i>r »:.r aese s wsscb we bare at w esmauuii. Eien as a&alrals of toe »*fer, ebeakaily ar,d aimsosp- i ically, rtmii taUt-g defiaite is i moV e *bes to* kidney* «, f. -;. ic»s. Tb*s oci for toe a-, *« disease no sisti KSji’fd, to St3 f<- r cent, a- o* aw: y r after a;Vr a*.,*: deaih *stjr. ir,a!r i. ta* % ot^ a :a ike brtik- U jr 4 o»n of tb**e *ecr*tfo ? o tbe sn'ciior of it* kidney. Warner'* Safe Care, as it become» ’ f;erTe4fb€ntr kxoW£J fof ; . s * wonderful cure* r d .** power over the kidney*, La± c e. Is deieg, more to increase t, - - ge duration of life than ait * nciaxs known. It >» * true fprttfif, mi l bat rmaio, barm let* Lai * tergetic xtd agreea¬ ble -o (he taste. Ttke i: wLe n s ea *- a core, ard never let a rr.rnih gc- by without Uk.ng a ie* Lotties as a prerentive, tbit the a • s m»y be kept in proper <■: t- • -* blood pure, that he*ith ail -He may be your r bless.Kg Senator Leiaod Stanford, respond leg to a cot s! it act/, wbo wrote aek tog Lis res sons ! r voting for the coufirmstion ot Mr. Lamar, grid : **I voter] for him b'c *nse I oocstd ered bim one of the best men in th* South tor i e pi ce. He is, iu my jalgmeob a oro-tb liberal minded man of s great deal of learning. * * * ' I am reluctant not to find my.fin ba n. onr with all tbe Republican Senators, but it wss a case, to far a* jut .ctioo was con cernul, entirely f t my own jadg aunt and couscierct, anti I vot e 1 t, c cur ling'.y.’* WROCGH ON- PIT.VMS’ Xtmpietecute' Why rtifTrr guaranteed. °Uea? Immediate A *k for relief ‘ ‘Rou ano cfc >b Piles.” fe'ore cure for itching, proirud *ng, Druggisu bleeding, mail. or any* h. 8. form Wells, of Jersey Piles. City. -50 c or Wells' SfU-NNV MKT, "Health Rtnewer" restores h? alii & vigor, cares Dyspepsia, Impotence, Men tal aud Nervous Debility. For Weak Men, Delicate Women, Rickety children. $1. XTEIXre I1AIK BAI> A*T. If grt./. restores to original color. An ele r»ht dressing, softens and beautifies. Nc oi nor grease. A tonic Restorative. Stops Lv-r coming out; strengthens, cleanses teals scaly, eradicates daadroil. foe. A Great Victory A Terrible Case of Scrofula Cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla !:. the winter of I-TO 1 via* attack'-.i vn.lt - t nfula In one of the rr.' -.t aggravating tone* U one time 1 had n > !•.-»* than thirteen L rv - •ev.es over and around my neek and thre ; >.ti:.nai.'y exuding an offensive mas. • ... mailer disgusting to heboid, • : itoi'-rai ;e to endure, it is imp.-) *. fully df-seri!** my sufferings, as the <■■ inphcateil with Chronic Catarrh. Aft*: - years of misery, having been treated I physicians, I was worse than iv. t . i!:y, on tbe recommendation of V v druggist, of Lock port, 1 vs-.v, f ■ ! > try Hood's KarrapariHa. And now, : I. i taken twelve bottles, within ti * i . r * St- months, the scrofulous eruptions h ..{ entirety ceased, and the unsightly abscesses bau- „i; di-.iplc ared, except the sears, v. 1 , 5 , 1 , are daily becoming‘smaller by degrees, what an* n-autif .ily 1 * ?.* I do not know It mav have done for < thers. but 1 do know that iu mv effective ease. Rood's Sarsaparilla has proved an f-|| gratitude specific * I seed Indeed. J " tt As ' facts &n evidence unsolicited ; of my - e?e and I J . aw «y*< y ier»'i.rtl I > verify the authenticity of this cure. Gy doubts conesismdenee with any one who ho i It.” CHAULts A. Roi> f.kts. East %, itvon, S. V. Tills statement is rcnfimied by W. T Hunt- i 'ey,druggist, of Djckpcrt, K. Y.. who call* tbe etire a great victory for Jlrxxi. Sarsaparilla 6 * nd f r liook giving statements of many cure HoocTs Sarsaparllia Sold by alt druggists. Si; six f >r $ 3 . Made or.iy hyC. I. HUOte U CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses Ofis oils*!?. ! I Ik* tsl7 ua-*l:«ksii: VcttUHt tt*4i:ia» pvt n is 1 It vli Ujall liiwaao* fsrw inr tUttrerti. cur,# ari* lt ig from i»iliou*rn»«« an.l blond imnuriti,#. A safe, sure, and gentle catlitr-.ic, cleansing the arstem thorouchiv Tito old style is «li.-htlv hitter. Tive New ‘i* pi - i'jnt to t!>« loKe, and the best medicine in * the a-o .Id for Children Price «1 OO McimvAi.li imiti to., yy ci^ um in ii.iiiiiiii Mini 1 contJMBts. . ueokgia. JOE MoGIIEE, PropV 1 he best placs in Columbus to yet a bath or »Hv, uc»n Sba*rs.JkGive us a call when in the -Tv I f N < C.t 11 . LADIES ! ItoTcHrltss tt,eiBg.itI liuaie siiii PEERLESS DYES, Tueyivij! dye everything. They ere sold everyw here. Price 10c. a package—40 colors. they have vo equal for Strength, Bright- ness, Amount in Packages or for Famines- of Color, or non-fading Qualities. They do not crock or smut. For sa!e by S. W,* M ug. »m’» uni? S f vra, Griffin Q.v. tnar'Jtid.Vw ^CONSUMPTIVE -----without delay. »t for ail affections ff the throat and Iunga, and cJ*ca>w arltinpr from impure blood and exhaustion. The drift feeo* uad sick, «rmL*ir!iiig against disease, and alow It ir» to the grave, will in many cat** recover their nealkh by \he timely we of Parker** G^inirer SIS Tonic, but XZ&Z de^^idanr im paw is on me m t'hitadei .* M.^VlT*?9N at Using toe Sewspeper of Agency aatbortzed ■ our i