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Official Paper t! Spalding Co. j
Official Paper ef the City of Griffin-
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•Maw»to««. Tea tin** or !••• to b* eoant-
■Snwji * 1 J '/TICES XoiainbadMtftkti I® «*at* p«r lia*
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SfKLTf— ftatneratwa* forth* basir.
IH EDITOR MKOILL I> nRITIHII
PA I t
About this time the weallerwise
««tcb the thawing acre* for the an
ties of tb« groundhog If that apcca
Jyptic beaitt comes out and casts bis
*ye *ootb»ard,we *Lall have an tarty
spring with bonctifuJ barrtp'f- If i-e
bltnka toward the north and scarries
back to hi* bole, look oat for winter
lingering in the lap of rprieg. l*o
Httealiy. I be groundhog La* already
been seeo. He appear# in Florida*
•od lie foretoken* an electoral b!iz
Z trd for Brother Blame. The prophet
of eeil ia noue other than the edi
tor of tbe Chicago Tribune. Joseph
Medill. who, leaving the Chicago
foot behind, ha* betaken himself to
florid* to out the horo*cope of hi*
candidate in less stormy atmospheric
conditions. Lolled by the soft
Sootbern air, Mr. Msdill bss beet
talking on the tanflf, and bia words
will bring anguish to the breasts of
Ibe protector* of American industry.
He not only stand* up to tLe Pres
ideal's message, bnt he claims tbat
revenue reform is distinctively a Be
publican issof; that the first Repub
lican CongresB in 1857 cut down du
tie* to the lowest point they ever
reached, and tbat industry thrived
under the change! Listen to fhe
Chicago editor’s reviling of the par
ty’* anointed apostles
The increase in the tar.ff was a war
tsx directly on the people to pay for
the war and the preservation of the
Union. Nobody claimed tbat it was
for a protection of onr home indus
trie*. Time and again during that
period I have heard men argue for
this increase before the Ways and
Mean* Committee, and always with
the promise that when the war was
over and the finances of the country
restored to their normal condition,
tbi* tax opon the people should be
iemitted. Yon can, therefore, itstfg
me bow inconsistent these hoary
headed monopolists appear, when
they rise up today and oppose a re
ductioD of the tarift as dangerous to
American manufactures. They are
going squarely back upon their p’edg
e* then made in the*Dame of the Be
publican party.
Angels and ministers of grac> I Is
this a paid agent of tbeCobdtn Chib,
an enemy of labor, voting in favor of
British gold’ Hoary monopolists'.
De#r d at'. And to whom does the
amazed .reader think t!.< digition*
editor alluded?
I refer to Edmunds and Morrill and
John Sherman and “Big Iron" Kelley
and Sam Randall, and all those men
who promised so fairly, hat wii<>, now
rh»t the war exigency is twenty
years behind us, persist in tin'cloak levying
taxes upon the people under
of “protection.”
Though cradled in the same deeps,
Mr, .. Mecl .... 1 11 hope* . better things .non ,
Blaine. 11c was born tn the “hotbed
of protection, and naturally iBi.*tbe<J
the doctrines of monopoly. But the i
editor thinks tbat travel and o-elmg
will enlighten him an<) make him hi
for a second nomination upon a plat
form in keeping with the re venue re
form spirit ol the party! H-re wc
have an astonishing state of tilings.
Blame's Paris message, “stripping
the black flag from tic' free trade
pirate,” is not vet cold >>ii tin- cai- of
his adorers, when his next friend, the
Voice of the Northwest, plant* the
banner on Blaine s own cralr, and
the bt- wild, red voter Lu- no resource
but to take up {mac y ittle the
ship.
HLonld I Iria Fu.ndu e • * * < in
Biainea'a roxt friend fail in'Ur lie
eye of the British pit * . f u <> "L t
* horrifying tLitig woniti L.ippeni
They would praise i<: they would
land fbe tonn responsible for it. ar.d
then *ihh*pmi*ttkm enngem wmm
larte to tors thm tmeki Cpo® boils
Medi’1 erd Bhsite. for is :t eotooior
ioa* ? Lai * m»a iaoded by a Bn t tab
journal is, lr ,m that fact aloce-aa c-s
ofAsaeries otsd it* f-* cf ubori
I«‘t si well koo»a that tie battle i*
to be wft£<s>l agri&ftt CleftUatJ oc tbi*
line—ttat hi* oiewag* p!»-.*td tfce
British, aid tie:eforc mo»i b*v« 1
beta to iossoit to bi* eoasirvuMt.*
Of pertsp* Florida a r taut toe r*ri
_
fied form and mind bewildering d j
feet* of Mexico, and ibst, when be je
taro* to the cooler temperature of
Mr. Medill wii! reriaehim
*od let Blame *Uod *s be orgio
spoke in tie Paris message*
The “elevtric ktss' tr ai, the tige
East. TtiC participant* sfe-fi*
feet over a tarp’l ar,:ii they
,.t . ...He..,.
*“ n “*' ir "f •*«« ° ai
itlts nianseal <: vaca at: »• it is f
well enough, perfcsps, to uke an edec
trie *hock *r.d a kiss from an Extern
at one and the sitae .r.sUnf, hut
ordinary man finds that a Southern
kiss is naturally electrical, and
it were specially ci-argrd for the
he would d;eor he d -shied.
Richard Sterling Will;*, a Brook
lawyer, u defendant in a breach j
promise suit at W ashington, P< • |
It aeem* that Richard Sterling wse j
iove with Miss Libia logeffioh, j
proposed to her by leturr. Miss
has a sisler Tiliie, who was al
in love with Richard, Richard
so tudiy it was bar 1 to distm
between Lis T - s and L.s. and
letter went to Tdlie instead o?
He was accepted and the
of promise suit results
Chairman Miilf, of the \\ aya and
Jleans Committee. *ay9 of the work
on the tar.ff bill: "We arc going
slow, for the reason that it i-s such ?.n
important subject We want the
work of the committee to stand the
assault of the enemy, an 1 we are
buiidir.g our structure according
ly. “
Jiifi number of deaths Ly freezing
in the Northwest is he : ng reduced
rapidly. Hy the middle of next fim
m tr the country will he given to uri
deratar.d that the winter up there
was exceedingly mild, and that cniy
a few turnips and potatoes, left in ex
posed places, were fro*t-btUen.
A man whose name begins with S
may heat Blaine at the Chicago con
vrntior. but that man is not likely to
he Sherman. *
With dear coal and w.Id-cat Lariks,
Cincinnati },»- »een having a !>ad
tvmter.
The Chicago burglars ate killing
ttitire millionaires than th Chicago
Anarchists.
It appears that the cotton seed-oil-
lard rn'-n bit c been acting the Log.
IthcumatiMii
I- undoubtedly caused hy iainl a< ;J ,n the
blood This in id attacks the fibrous ti -u,
and cause, the pains and aches in the ba<-k
shoulders, knees, ankle*, hips, and wri*’~
'I hou-.ands of p<- 'pie have found in Hood's
Sarsaparilla it i ositlye cure for rheumatism.
This medicine, by its purifying a'tior,. neu¬
tralizes tb< aridity <f the t.4iii,'i, whole ant body. a
builds np ri ' stren^theos tit®
fd)
■ lioroil O.V ItATH,”
nmr.s < it rats, mice, roaches, flics, ant#
td-bugs, beetles, insect#, skunk#, chipmunks, jack
abl.it*, moles. sparrow-, gophers,
aoths, 15c. At druggists.
“ROrt.H ON l OHfSH.»»
fi.r Wells' “Rough on Corns." Quick
Hit f,complete cure. Corn*, warts,bunion#.
Be. Druggists. E. 8. Weils, Jersey City.
.‘UoTGiro^ITCH.”
"Rough on Itch" cures skin humors,
eruptions ring worm, tetter, salt rheum,
feet, chilblains, itch, ivj poison, City.
barber’s itch. 5bc. E.8. Wells, Jersey
Com i t* offensive odors at once. Com-
plcteenr*- of worst chronic cases; unequal- throat,
1 1 n- gurgle for diphtheria, sore
tout hr. nth.Catarrhal threat affcc.ioo.N 50c.
Tic c—" aes-A’.ishslie VtfttilH me litis* k; e: is
It all B;u;4 diMMUW f:ra ctm itusverti.
bl<*«t cures arising from biliousness
an t impurities. A safe, sure, anil gentle
caibir-.ic, cleansing the avatrm thorough!v
The oi(l style is slight IV hitler. The New is
pleasant th" world to for the children. txiste. and Price the best medicine in
«ciiov VI i» nnr« SI OO
t o. q. y cit#
,week we bought for cash, the mammoth stock of Dry Goods, Boots, 8 h«e> i
Hats Birmingham,nrc^ha! "J*
rupt___ part rupt of sale thorn in are now _ on the w aj f
on onr eoontors one of the
Larpsl ifl Cleaj85t Stocks Bf Bonis m
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The Modi Must Drop Out 0
We shall positively off^r goods for the next Thirty Days lower than they
" eTeS c^' or Ui'e severafTtw'ks 0 Jffirwri«we that have ^re^-etajli^ recently purchased 2ftc. we per liaveleft gallop.
8 barrels of pure Apple Yinegar W e a good
Fifty boxes Laundry Soap at Factory pricess prices
stock of Griffin Goods at Factory
i THEY MUST SELL!
Behave just received two ears of fine Tennessee Mules. Come ancl seejis.
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!•-.: -urn, Scrti CfeSL J* I- »•* /New
One Dollar
U . 4 > SampsrSfe ewe* sewXeis. '
.-tear *-t Jscssao. t--.ur,f■ apJes, femmi4 •
tdtf, tfysfwfwU. t&uammtm, v*k. hea&ui:
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u*f -•••4. sad liMM cel kavs t .*■ 5
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla
foid t*y aS 4: |l; six for *S. It
iseSj- ty C. I. B< .*• t> A Lc*w*-S, Ha*v
100 Dos ' *e Dollar
u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTIOff!
°" a -^” D ^ W 1 i
CAPITAL PRIZE. $300,000,
5
Louisiana St-. Lottery Company
In. oriors:^4 by 3be Legistatur^ in 1S&5, for
E.ic stionvl *£d Charitable purpose*, acd
it* franchise made a part of the presect
Slate CoE-'titutJoc, in 1879, by &nk ove/-
■abeiaing jKipular »!■*(« role. X«»W»r OrawUi
II. Graad Grand QnarUrly
taite |/. v.t monthly,and the
Drawing,, regularly every three otoeth*
March, luce, September and December».
“We do hereby certify that we supervise and Qnar- tb*
arrangement* for all the monthly Stale Lot
leriy DraWitiirs of The Louisiana
tery Company, and in y-ertwrc manage and cm
tro! She Drawing* themselves, and that tb*
same are conducted with honesty, faimere,
and in good faith toward aU parties, and w*
authorise the Company to cse this certificate
with fa< -similee of our signatuics attached it
dvt rtift -0 f r tf ”
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t«t»M lul»nrr>,
We the uiidersigned Banks and Banker,
wiU pay all Prize# drawn in The Louisian,
state Lotteries which may be presented at
our counters:
J. II.OC1MBV. Pru. la. Sai l Bk
*». li.m x. Pr,.»lalf JVar 1 Bk.
A. BUBWIX.Pm. .1 O Sal'l Baal.
( AH1KUII.V, Prr.. l al*« VI Bank
Grand : Quarterly : Drawing
Ih iL>- Academy of Music, Nc« Orleans,
Tuesday. March V>, 1683,
Capital Prize,#300,000
100,000 Tickets st Twenty Dollar# each
Halves 810: Quarter# £5: Tenths?'.’: Twen
tieths 81.
I.I8T or FKIZXS
l ParzECr f:a>j,<xatis *500,000
1 °h!zk or 100,000 is.. 1WJ.OOO
1 Pui/y. or 50.000 is . 50.000
1 Pbizk of 25.000 i*..... •25,000
2 i’uizEs or 10.000 are_____ 20.000
5 I'liiz ph or 5.000 are... 25,(00
25 I’uipe- or 1.000 arc..... 25.000
l<»0 Prizes or 500 are rst.ooo
2 0 Prizes or 300 are . . 00,100
’>**) Prizes or 2U0 arc . 100,000
approximation ixize-
I0*r Prize# of $500 approximating
to $-i OJMMJ Prize are.......
V)0 Prizes of $300 Prize approximating "are.....
to $100,000
LX) Prizes of $20o approxiraatief;
to f 'ri.OOO Friz*- are
TERMIN'. L F'Rl/ES.
1,0UM i'r - ot *100 decided by
i*xj js.fOO.OOO Prize are . !< >0,000
1 Prizes of ?UXl decided by
$ 100,0**0 Prize are ito.cot
»,I:;d Prize? of amounting to *1,055,CO(
if or Club Krates, or any further infortna
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More rapid return mail delivery Envelope w ill be as¬
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bend POSTAL Vork 'NOTES. Exchange Exprc-s in Ordinary Money
Orders, or New
letter. < urrency bv Express (at oar expense)
a d; e--vd to
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or >1. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D C.
Address Registered Letters tc
CSV OUCEAXW VATlUXil HASH
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REMEMBER Thai the prracHrf «l
v^r-u i ttraarecarl
and Early. Mho are in chare* «*< lh»
drauings, is a guaantee of absolute fairnesi
and integrity, that the chance# are ali equai
and that no one can possibly divine w ha
numbers will draw a Prize.
REMEMBER that the payment of all
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIO
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Ticket# arc si.-nt 1 to the of an In
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v o u
Hare yoa Coa^h, Bronchitis, A«thaia, Indigestion t
uu cured ail Affections many inrof of >f tiie tae the w worst cases aj»d ht the bort reiaed 7
for throat and lungs, and diseases feebU
Anting from strujrjr'tng impui ire . blood ______________________ and exhaustion. The
and sick, against disease, and stow It dnfiinff
to the grave, * ill in many ca*es recover their health bT
the timtlr use of Parker's Ginger Tonic, but delav is daa-