The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 11, 1888, Image 2

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•*m^r •jmt.gi uw > ■ n» . rantv.oMtar.... Grifla, bwrta, Fefc. 11, ISSS. Mill Pape of Spalding Co * Micaai Paper ef the CHy *f Grrffm Art rertlalay ^Lt Al Lg^Qaa ^ IT *Jfl* $m ft*** or tea* to b* aoaat- ■TILrUl' ~ -*u*‘ * ” c r mCE8 t 16 amt* jar Ua* _ bssb dottar mast be t**d lor is will to mad* tStttHtimmtt with parti** MtaSfcaa TatroL* >>lf j j WKEKLT—««m rau*aafortb* Daii%. THE “SLUMS." ; X. I, Star: to modernize It never raios at ancient bnt it | : poor*—or. MW, it never blow* bat it blizzards. Barely but tbe Po*f, the court c;r caiar of social and political propriety, sneered tbc grand old party into the “alatna.*' tbao a Wiacoos n wiseacre extract* an atterance f tom that • orphie votes of Bepitlicatiaoi. Btscye Cookhugt which must strike the ear* of tire old goar 1 a* the U»t tramp of loyaliam. Itoscoc bad bass represented in Wisconsin «* favoring tbe zeal of the claimant “Jerry 1 * I!o*k for tbe Presidency. Booh advocacy bad, not nnnaturally, stirred tbe snsceptibiiities of tbe men who bad known the party of lAoeolo aod bad knelt at tbe shrine of Seward, **I protest,* 1 writes one of tbe old guard to tbe eclipsed lead er of other daya. “that you ongbt not to lend tbe great weight of year name to tbe windy aspirations of an ignorant swashbuckler. * * • Tbe brains of tbe Rep blitai ptrty died with Senator Howe. The cr.viiy has since been staffed with Sawyer •aw log* and greenbacks • * • Tbe Republican party has five ui lion members, mostly fools" \Ne*i, well! a* a Democrat from ‘way back, Tbe Star never bad a very good opionion of tbe party of the tariff, Hayes and spoiliition. bal we never rated tbe men adroit enough to steal twelve years- tenore of power, when tbe majority of >be voters were against them, ns fools The Post, which ongbt to know, declares that it is the slams which now sop port tb« decaying party of Lincoln. Tbe Wisconsin writer, who avows himself a Stalwart from -way back protests that they are foob. and lioscoe Conk! dsj, who mav be cen 1 •idered impartial authority' accepts this testimo iy of hi* adLcrent. nn 1 ! can contribute nothing more tang' b!e tb i 0 a gl yotuy bop - that wisdom may The come to tbc grand obi pirly. j tbonghties?, tU pzttis*u. m y j find this n caaae of Logbt* r. . do not. We are siacerefy t‘,rr\ i ,! the pirtj of Lincoln i as r.r w been driv. n bv.itB leaders to find iu m m po i* in tb slums: ifi.,! u h.„ b tf ; , tamed into fools instead of kt, .vcs, 1 1} procr.«y J* (he homuge V:cc P*J 8 u *«>toe. For ><-ars the party s‘.o e tLcivery of heaven to serve Bilan. It woo'd be uiijast t / say ibvt Here were cot auoagb jairi-.ts sad statesmen among uieri wbo rule tbe par tv, men wfio bad tl )e .| f ,| ! g 00 „ Le country at heart. \W f fioaM !>e strangely oblr vious of tbe great nets and virtue of B*»ard, Cbase, Tram bail, .Sumner. Greeley, at .d Ecorc-s j more, if we couiatmi their statesman like conduct with the -Jacobina of tbe ptrty snlHAjoeDt lo the Lincoln , : epoch. Bat, as a matter of fact, no , pttriot c«n confront with my other. sentiment than sadness a once great party Mtok to the ‘ slams’' for its to ters, an<l roade op of ‘fools. It is too great a burden for the Democra cv to baur. A few fools in a pirtv are ••» help. They bring oat the wis * . ., . tl'Jlli of the wise more markedly. For ’ * •»»« ..... .....I»«H» foot* .ilk 1 a,. »«d. lkoa*k woa na | we livl lots of fun. Now that we | havd bec.tme the p-irty of great irur j al iilcds, .Tled by j supp I he elite kchI eulogized by tbe Post, we h .ve n bor rible feeling that we are sneaks and siiuniv, and that we arc not to i »ar tbe great, generous heart of the pto p e as tbe party of Jefferson and Jack son should be. Praise from Hubert it rateneatreg, bat pr»i« trem PstriMf. praisa /ioa tbe aona! pantiles aid T*c«rfd mikn * Dtmocrai doctt tt* «oa»scas of bit eoudact tie of hi* caoM. Bat it it ever WLeo Robw-pittre roled. '.h* boorg St. GtrmiL vat Lis satellite. wbes tb* Corticate ruler anstocrtiic Frar.ce wa* alav*. We are * jrrj ta*i t be party 1 1- coin bat iostJil support ia tbe For tweetjr tears it was a to the Democracy that the poor, bumble, tbe unkempt, tie »ere its main reserve*. We great and glorioas battles with we refused place ar i powej for quarter of a century wvn toe a* our a; lie#, acJ we yielded because the fctart of the rr. . i jo oort,while the millions of ti*t hut turned oar conquest to N'o, Mugwumps atsd ImtociaU, do n&i admit that the citizens emit the bare changed glance. They are ours jy the of common sympathies by the cries of dreadful year* af calumny and vilification; they ours, as the children of Peter more lavish lo the Pope now when he was a temporal ruler; are ours because lb? ra ! e of cy is the rale of the man and not money; the gorerment of not oorruptioo; the survival of not vice. Kuh^i — 5f j< u Lt,vt jeer Died lo b»j Hood's fersaf*ni;a ct* t* ii4e«d to take any other . flood's •atrariiia .* * («esUar mrd.eme. - bi Tirtsr of ;•> pecaiiar oisbia *Uoc. p t periorto porttoo au<; preparatioo. otr^r art-ieir euranvv of the krod f.*o»er any For people alt ar-*.r;g f r impure bVod or low vtate of the rrstem h vspiui^ 4 ft" to gt; Hood’s ■> ii*si Soj*r C»a*e Csaterl For some time past it lias tjeen taured that a new method in tbe merit of the crown prince's illness been adopte>J, and Toe Munich fiarhrvhtcn recently stated ttet this trea» rnent was based on a theory by Dr. Freund, of Vienna, who that tbe bk**J of patients suffering cancfT contained an abnormal of sugar, and that cancerous miglit t- destroyed by reducing sugar in tbe \Aood to its normal statement » brought into notice telegram* from San liemo, stating Uie < rown prince lx-gan tlie new ment on >*ov. 20, and that since then condition has been steadily improving. In-. Fmind is no specialist, and is a young man. lie took Lis degrees year, but I is name became known by paper publi-hed in The Wiener ische Blatter m February, 1 8So, in lie proved the connection between and cancer. Another paper of his on non -coagulation of blood on oiled fa/'-s was mentioned la.: year, and then be has discovered that growths Times. invariably contain London (.pedal Term— New Member (to Washington clerk i—Wliat are year regular rates? (.lerk Four dollars a day. sir; weekly. New Member-You have different for members, of coarse? Clerk—Ye*, sir. Four dollars a day •dvan'-f. New York Sun. of a Firr*. Tn*- I>,ndon Lancet doubts that who jiemh in I aiming building, suffer much as ha- been popularly vktim i* generally made faint pul-A-le-. by the carbonic a* id or gas, and herona-s i; -- : U fire reaches him. kr hah liecn some might;, men. but bar neber wuz cr man would t* il <!•• ’zact truf erlx.-.t hi-. i- up' o r try ter make } r I:*- i-i < r little Ix-ttcr ur er lit; de:, ijo i> -Arkau-:riw Trav. !• r MRorrai on m.VH.n "Wl.y suffe r guaranteed. ‘‘iles? ImmediaU Ask for relief “Ro- Piles." bare cure for iubing. bleeding, or anv form of Cries. or mail. P S. W< 11s, Jers* y 8KJNN V HEN, Wells* ‘‘Health Kencwtr" restores vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Debility. Iropotenee, M< Nervous F*>r Weak Women, Rickety ctuMn it. tVEIXs* 11A1K BAI> A’:. pw, dressing, restores softens to original and beautifir.. color. Am . nor grease. A tonic Restorative. Vails coming out; strengthens, c c-ali>. eradicates dandruff G — — —- g Dii-cavery. The discovery by theiritmi itaiffi *,f » h,,!,en h’' ' J iever arid agu»-, that it * -i the ir i* d* citi* diy etartlin^. Such an- made at every rcarou, in every i the Union Subsequently, when it i. a* it invariably i* at tuch the valuat*!* < xperii-me of who ha? tx-ea bt-nefil'ed and cured, ur i u Mornaeli tuuDiLTi Diuvr** Bitter-is ir* a a iuoruuku cradiealor of til*- malarial dumb ague and scue ee.kc Rr» which by the |>otcat action of the science apo give* its sanction as f**r rht umalisni, dyspepsia, iiver complaint, debility, kidney and all disease* immuring the organ# and assimitati* r ■,•£ *;--5 - f.i oatpsia, ..KCttfwd ar Eoc-kofpar- Dc-ao »tUi iScntara aeas >*KK£. „Jk M.WOOULKY, v;t:va.>« M.D. s* . fcwfc*, tl* - r- #t»y tK't iL* J*- ’ .’nt r' T-wt'■.*•♦ an wwina TL r*- - • - ix. V i- - -si.: i rta c*~. -i ' ® < tatere*®. ■-, , • *. Tbew;-s**ss 3 *®t.i!*S.-. ■' . *• 'mJ-fcij 2 L.*i s Sirwrcr^ia sswt : \«/ (. rvi ; v r* i i wf v/ UiC! $ j r. -vi * £- . tii t: ty i-Xaneter-. ;* e&m C3B3L-- .-.~Z e*f*rK-a». Hwot* * . .. ttffrr :• or azy - tx** .1 t **-,• t-Awas»asiK *■' s h* 's -l.jy - - t,r CtMiX :• : Z-O %. : H ■> '8 -3 4 TT. « *• ; icLjS L. ■ ' i <i - ' ’ 5 ' ' .(exc g S'-: ?' •^as, - i.. !-,: :.-A- .• • ‘- . ■ • - \ :> I, -r'3Sas* t YO Do : : rxoHar j Georgia Miami & (MR SCHEDULE. Taking Efiect Sunday. Jan. 29, 1888. NO. 3*.. 1 - ANGER- SOUTH Lfc^re Me Dor. ----7.39 a m Leave Lac Ha. . ... T.Ndam Arrive Griffin____ . S ‘Si a m Leave Griffis...... AJiiK Leave ...... A45iE t«« O-Jocord. ...'JM 7a in Leave Neal,............. . .9.1$ a oi Leave Mob n* ..... .. .9.25 a nj Leave rtTttodbery, .....11.55 ‘0.37 a e Arrive Co! Bin bus,... am it NO. :*L PASsLNGER- NORTH. Le,.. - ' Cti.'uraboi.. ____12 37 p m Sheave Woodbury— .... 2.4S p m Leave Moleca, . . .. tw pm Leave Neal,.. — Leave CoccomL........... 3.1; p m Leave William-on A ... . AmTo Griffin,...... .... 4.00 P B: Leave Griffin,........... 4.15pm Leave Lee’la, ... . 4 ti p n Arrite McDonough, ____5.S5 p m SO. 1. A COMMOLATHiN—NORTH. I^-.,-. e Woodbury. ____0.00 a m Leave -Mole:. - 6.25 a m Leave Neal. . . 6 38 a m I-taTC Concord,---- 7 ,03 a m Leave WHIiattsoa's....... .7 39 a m Arrive Griffin,. . , . . .8.09 a in Leave Griffin. .. ...9.30 am b n* I.n- a........... .....1015 a m Arrive McDonough,........ . 10.45 * m NO. 2 ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH. Leave McDonough,.......... .....1.30 p m Leave Luelia, ... ....... 2.00 p m a Arrive Griffin............ 2.14 j, m Leave Griffin,....... 4.2t p ra L ave Williamson'*. 4 52 p m Lave Concord, . .....5.32 p m Lav* N* a!.. 5.52 pm Lave Molena,..... >> CG p m Arrive Woodbury. — 1 _Ts p Ef IJTSos. ar*J •'<! arc daily No?. 1 and 2, daily • v.v-j*t Sunday M E.GRAV. g B pt. C W. CHEARS. G .n'i Pa.es A.*t. Co’.umbu,*, Ga . 1 From Thursday's Daily Feb. 2d Tii al7 Ujtsil Vrjiut.s atlirjr w*. sy is f:ra m: dx:?*:*! It cure* all disease* arising from b:iiousne*s and blo*xI impuritie*. A rafe. sure, and gen tie eatbxr:ic, cleansing the system thoroughly The c4d style is slightly bitter. The Sen is pleasant to tbe taste, and the best medicine in the world for chi:,lren. Price SI 00 McltO.VA l.l» DRVG t o , y cirr EDUCATE yODIi BOYS. Cive Them a Printing Press. Ail Sizes from $2 up Ccmpiete with T>pe. rend for iiin-tr.ded Price ]. -t J »i. N > lit. LIN, A_-er.t for the Baltimore Pr. tinu Pre.--iNo 4!1 BiOidwaj ,N. Y u‘i.Y1Awwlm “SANS SOUCi” BAR AND BILLIARD PARLOR. -)o(- *«(■(! with the Best Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc IMPORTED CIGARS a Specialty. -;o( 102d BROAD ST&KET. COLUMBUS, : : : Ci A. J. H. EDWARDS. Proprietor w|/20d6m Peck s Patent Improved Cushioned Ear Drums PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING, whether deafne-e is earned by colds, fevers of injuries to the natural drums. AJwav* iu position. BUT invisible TO OTtiEBS and cwui- ; fort*ble to wear. Music, conversation, even whispers beard distinctly. refer to those using them Writ* to F. HI8COX,84B Broad- way, cor. 14th tit., New York, for illustrated ’"«>k of proof* free. LmsI wc€*k wf bought, for cash, the mammoth stock ot 1)1} Goods, Boots, *Shoci, ,i f Hate, ^1 \otions kc tormerlv owned by the large honse of Borgen k Gom?, Kc;ne«5 at bank! ru pxrtonhenl pt' e in Birniinffhani / Ala., part of these goods were shipped to 3 are now on the way to Griffin and by Thursday next we shaii p u ? on our counters one of the Larpst ail Cheapest Stocls Of Goods ever offered in Middle Georgia. Yrn may eonnt on this. We pay for what bay: we pay it all in cash and we buy it where it costs as nearly nothing as possG ble. he are in a position to meet any kind ot compel ion c me from where it may. It has long been onr policy that when we secure goods a, hall price to sell them with regerence to their eost to ns, not to New York cost. *» e like to sell out these ypedal purchases (iniek so as to have room when a a like opportunity presnts. flu Bottom M Drop Out Of Prices! We shall positively off* 4 ** ?oods for the next Thirty Days lower than they were ever sold in Griffin, Come and see. recently purchased Of the several stocks of Groceries we have we have left several barrels of pure Apple Vinegar that we are retailing at “,0c. per gallon. Fifty boxes Laundry Soap at Factory prices. A large lo| of Tobacco and a good stock\of Griffin Goods at Factory prieess. THEY MUST SELL! We have just received two ears of fine Tennessee Mules. Come and see ns. An American Serial! “THE BRETON MILLS.” A Romance of New England Life. ■ — ■ —t * * ^---- BY CHARLES J. Editor of the Springfield (Mass.) Daily News. \ \ .\ \ \ \ x'jsrjtm * • f: a ! ik m i: SQ ;#|V \W. ' A'i \ i: t'^/f MlV-i ;A,-j 0 \ ‘C \ \G ii i ef r . .,r^ - i •-.:SU Tlae above Sketches, taken from among; tbe FI ires appearing; in tbc Story, vriH sufficiently indi* cate tbe ('bn ic.cr of the liiu.lratioii!*. N -ViV.N .N N.N.N' Y *• \ \ \! \~ \ \ .N \ \ \ :n N \ \ N \ V. -STJS^KSSagBBaW COPYRIGHTED iLLUSTRATED. c • This paper -will shortly begin the publication a Serial Story with the above title, and of intense interest. Each chapter is alive with eN .itement and the plot moves on with a power and spirit which will, we believe, make this one of the most acceptable serials we havt 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 aclors in the thrilling romance, and the reader's interest will be closely heid 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 disseOls the p* thetic elements of the life of the poor with fearless hand. Still his romance, after all, is * romance of love, and all else in the story is only introduced to solve the problem of ofi* 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 t urn IIOII lllBEIi SHOP! COLE Aims. . GEORGIA, •TOFt 3IcGHKE Prup'r, * , - >o{ -- i LADIES! , lourO.n Dicing-, ai laetuc wItli PEERLESS DYES, will dye everything. Tnev are sold Price 10c. a package—40 colors. have no equal for Strength, Bright- CONSUMPTIVE f rom mv timeir u» of l“arker * Ging«r Tonic, «««<^Y r Take it in time, disorders of stomach i mim