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80U6L JLS eiESfWEK, Editor A
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Brill, Ge*rfla, frt. 17, 188*.
Official Piper of Spalffing Co
0«sW Paper ef the City tl Griffin.
AdrerttiliO Rate*.
DAJLV-On* dollar P *r »*J®*r|Ior tbe
SSSSirtfSaTOS:
•wiJ NimCES *o iamrUon JS «*t* oadar per tia. U»a
m awt. wtr..a*.
liberal rate* will be mad* will* 1 -arUe*
itoita* to eontiBse their adramaement,
• e« for the Daiiv.
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Blaise's Letter.
Tber read it up, they read to <to*r
They read it all in rala
They caoaot make tbe riddle out,
They eanaot eoire Jim Btome.
And no they meet »«d talk.
And talk and gaa and bio»—
Oh, let ber go.Oilmpie'
Bat does he let her s ,J -
COIIGKEKH AUD PRU>rEBirf.
During tbe firat teo <I*y* of I eb
rowry, 1887, tbe toUl reported tran
Mction* of tbe New York Stock Ex
change were 3.603025 shart.-. Dor
iog tbe correepondicg day* of 1S8S
they weie 1,246,642 (-bare*. What
ii tbe cauie of this decrease of near
ly twostbirJs? I* the country less
proaperous’ Are our people U*«
•ctivef 1* the dta.re to make money
leu prew!ent f H»a our development
been cLecked. or have our resources
bi«o dia.inisbedf
Tbe only truthful answer to these
questions is a negative one. There
i* every'reason why tbe barin' &s in
•*conties in tbe year 1888 Bbou.d be
batter than iu the year 1887—every
fjeson except one. There is lying
idle at the Treasury in Washington
a great surplus, dra vn ua! of tue ac
{iviiie* of proJactive iifi tu 1 held
there as an unneeded reserve, au in
cabas and a menace to * ur
ty. It if idle in all ways but
it is impotent for good, but
fat for evil. Its energy is all in t>
direction of constant
through which it becomes daily
monstrous by aiding to itself
it lakes from tba people beyond
public need.
Tbe wbolo country bus
that th : a terrible monopoly sbail I
checked; that money shall be
longer needlessly exacted from
industries; that burdens be
from the taxes of tbe people,
commerce set free.
Tbe President has given
aion to this universal demand,
laid before Congress tbe only
blc aud practic d means of
ing to it. But Congress lias
notuiog The Committee on
and Mean* has spent much tuuo
considering ma< y small things
bear to the grand necessity of
hour the importance that a fly
to a wheel on which it has alighted.
The great reform that the
try demands cannot bo
without a temporarily dep easing
feet on some kinds of busiuehs
heavily taxed respecting which
reduction is necessary. W hen
taxes are reduced, such business
go on with greater energy aud
ter profit than ever before
meanwhile there will necessarily
a decline in prices and some loss
stock on hand which has paid
old taxes, aud can only be sold
price* based on the new rai*"-*.
manufacturers, importers an 1
era are waiting to koow what
new taxes are to be. io order
they may accommodate their
to them, and prepare to take
tage of the opportunies of an erv
increased prosperity.
Such a period of expectancy
suspended enterprise is a
strain to a country, ami those
unnecessarily prolong the
incur a very grave
Are the Committee on Ways
Mean* and the House of
fives prepared to continue to
this mighty accountability of
iog the financial and
transactions of the Lnited
keeping industries in suspense
preventing the full employment
Its laboi? Tais is what Congress
bo v doing. It has dote VTStly
I alrenljr. Let it
) much of it now cease
' to plaj an otmtracme role, and tore
. about sod give quick aid to the j * a
pl« bj icdodog tbe Saxe*.
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It a said that tb*Jo»e of intoxicat
I rug liqnora io Wiahicgtoii City is
! not sear so general now r.s it wrs be
fore the war Geo. Dac E. Siek.e*
call* tbe ’.ate war a wLisky war. and
I made tb s rtiuafkable e'atetoetf. tbe
; other day; *T ws* io the Congress
preceding the wsr. It waa whisky
; io the mauua #—the morning cork
| tail —a Cod grtss of whisky drinkers
I I'beo wb sky ail day; whisky and
: gatsbjieg all night. Drink# before
I Cosgrest opened it* morning ses
! ^oe. drinks before it adjourned.
8md y a C0.»tu. room Witbcot
! ^ demijohn of whisky, and the click
, Q f |^ 0 gisug^s coold be beurd in the
corridors. Tbe fights -
toe aogry speeches—were whisky.
, - - -
atmosphere was redo ent with
! whisky—Derrons exciiement seeking
relief MMM* in whisky, and whisky adding
to nervous exciteeirDt. Yee, the
| war was launched in whisky. If tbe
; French Assembly were to drink
1 some morning one half tbe whisky
j consumed in any one day by that
Congress, France woo’d declare war
against Germany in twenty to n
ates.‘
Birmingham Chronicle: This win
;*-r is bard ca newspapers in the
South. Even one *o well starlet^ as
the Commercial, in Chattanooga, ba*
to die, and one so well hacked w.tb
money as the Gazette, ot Augusta,
has had to quit. A Republican
p »jK r has a Lard litne in the South,
and people are prejudiced against a
paper controlled by rich cnen.
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At Blaine’s home, Augusta, Me.,
his letter is believed to be -‘bun
combe.’’ Neighbors, particularly
Down-East neighbors, ar<- pretty apt
to make powerful correct estimates
of each other.
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lireat Battle
Is continually ^oing on in the human §jrs t
The demon of impure blood et rife* to
tic tor) over the constitution, to min ke*Uh.
to draif victim* *o ihc grave. A good rtiia
tie mad dn- ’ike Hood's »ar*»panlla w the
the wisapori wiU} which to defend one * self,
drive the desp rate enemy from the field.
«nd restore peace and bod ly heal'.h for
maav years. Try this peculiar medicine
'
lb)
•nioriin on Immei'liatc pit.kh.”
WT.y suffer '■‘lies? relief
»mpfeVecun; Files.” Pile*.” yit. Sure Bure j^uaranteed. ^UttiAtUtWU. for for Itching, itching, Askfor aasw.v. protrud protriu. “ -----
in cure cure
Ing, bleeding, or any form of Piles. 50c.
Druggist* or mail. I. 8. Wells, Jerse y
BIUNNV MEN.
Wells’ “Health Rcnewer” restores Men
A vigor, N'ervouslh cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, For Weak M>
talnud R bility. ickety hildren. $ 1
Delicate Women, c •
W FIXrv UAIK HAU- A3I.
!f grh.', restores to original color. An tie
gi<ut dres*ing, softens and beautifies. ^
oi tiorgrease. A tonic Restorative.
hw.r coming out; strengthens, dandrtill. iAJC.
teals seals, eradicate a
Georgia Midland & Gnlf R
• SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect Sunday. Jan. 29.
NO. 5! PASSENGER—BOUT H
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I^-ave Mcltonough, ........7 3T a
Leave LueBa. .......... 7 50 a
Arrive (tViflln,____ ..........S 25a
Iwuve Griffin, ... fe 45
I^-ave Williamsou'*,... ........ a
heave C 1 cord. .. u. a
.......f* 1 > a
Leave Mulcus..... .........y 25 a
Leave Woodbu v. ... 9
A rrive Golombu*........ ............11.55 a
NO 51. PASSENGER—NORTH
I^ive Golumbo*. ......1235 p
Leave Woodbury...... ........ 2 4»
Leave Motena. 3 (Xt p
Leave N* ai.. ...... 8J07 p
I^rave Com ord,.. ........ 3.1S p
Leuve W'iHiam*ou's, ......... 3.40 p
A rrive Griffin, ....... 4(0 p
Leave Grittiu,...... ..... 1 15 p
Leave Lr.ella, , ........ 4 43 p
Arrive McDopouglt. .,. .5.45 p
Xu. 1. ACCOMMODATION—NORTH.
l-eave W'oodbury, ..... fi 00 a
Leave Moleu* ........6.88 .....
Iyave Neal, a
I^ave Conexrd,.... 7 (to a
Leave Willian aou'* .... ..........7
Arrive Griffin,... ..... H 09 a
Leave Griffin. .... 0 30 a
Leave Luella. .........10 15
ArrtTe MeDooough, . . 10 45 a
NO. 2 ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH.
Leave McDonough .........1 3d p
Leave Luel a... , ........ 2.00 p
Arrive Griffin, ____ ... ‘2.(4 p
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leave Griffin. . 4.'2C p
Leave Williarostui’fi,. ......4 5*2 p
Ix-ave Concord, & o‘2
Leave NVa!.. ..... p
Leave Milena, ____ »’> 08 p
Arrive Woodbury..... .... 622S p
»-jf"Nu*. 50 and 51 are daily; No*. 1 and
daily except Sunday
M E.GRAV, Supt.
C W. CHEARS.
Gen’l I’a?* AM. Columbus, Ga.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All perse ns indebted to the estate of Ja-
T. Elii*. late of Spalding notified l ouot r. Gearg
deceased, are hereby to cal! on
undersigned and make settlement of such in
debtedue** at once: and al! person*
demands against said estate are notified
present their claims properly proven,
feb'wfi.* JAB R ELLI8, Executor
IOO Doses
t*M EWi SanaptrSSa is the *®2y
et wiu-% tils can be Italy said;
tsa : t is as ca»«ewHe xtra®*®* as l
tbe wrt^sa usd pe*;'.;v* «C *8**
^reai mt&a-t- H «i i Srrsapwfila to made
<4 tec 4 », fcsrtoi. birits.«e~ tone *ad favwrs&y
fcSMWT. tar IkrtT power is runfyteg Itoliwl:
whI is eemfeuiaitaa. pwjwrttaa. acd peaces*.
K&Gt js-.-irsapanUi to pomiiar u> ittOf.
~ T'-r < aid comfort re are H-xxT*
Ssrrwait’ix ' Ms*. C. Barwvrta. PaS*4t»
- hee«tf SanaaoriTU take* feB.* «** «*-i
S& *bew its e&scl Uaa any otsset
.C 3 I eew ifsrd of. I sretd r. I I**
*Sb«a it ta tbe tese**." Mas. C. JL M
ilrBstaass, Neetli Cfcflb r T. v» />■***
One Dollar
K«4’» SsnwparlBs rsrr* smtthx. sa it
rbeam, a3 iruiaw?- boOr, p.r^ral de-
t4Sr, dyvt^pfto. biUoametr. *Sek SaeaWachf
n’.xrrt rtjeswatttom. kidney rsA liwr eora-
rtoicif. sad a3 « r-isseO ty liapcr;
tJoodor: •'•■« at the »ysteau Try*:.
“I wi~ it-. - r T :,-.ed with scrcfaia. aa-i
latere: • -earl e rcajoss# s«>rt* *m kit
D* ek. I 'it- ;:te* ef R.-<sT' 5?rw?s
-tfia, «a. r Kreell entirely eurei’
e. l .or, ’ ?!=*».
»B* Sarsafwrmu did tee as fea?>-r.“
jaccrt d gxA My systew hi- .
joijj sp aad ttreagrbessed, rsy dtgestivu ;
y peeed. and ay head retieved cf i - ; l.r. •••
i .g. I cc-nsidw to the hw n:c-i ire !
*t« cwd. and shratd v*t kacw 5 .iw ♦ ■ -
• lb Rf h " 1 to n »• TX.Ljjfr.
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Hood’s Sai’sapart 1
BeM hy all dru.-rist*. ?l; sis# if' -l
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IOO Do£- to Dollar
U" INPRECEDENTED r "~o^ ATTRACTION!
n Million Distributed
CAPITA! LAriirtL PRIZE rni£.L, $300 wuu,uw. 000
b" - ' ^
Louisiana Si- . Lottery Company
Inc orporated ! >> the Leetolature its 1S&N for
Edoeationvi and Charitah e purpose*, and
it* frauei toe wade a part of the present
State Constitution, in Ultc by tnk over-
woelmtng popular »la|lt vote. Dra«i«t
It. t.rand Quarterly
take place monthly,and the Ci/and
Drawing*, regularlv every three c.o> ths
(March, -tune, September ted Ltcemt^ri.
‘•We do hereby certify that we snperTise tfc<
arrangement* lor all the monthly ana Qw-r-
teriy Drawing" of The Loutoicna Slate 1 [ t
terj C’ompany, and in person manage and cri
troi the Drawing* tLem*eives, and that tht
same are conducted with honc&ty, faime?*,
and in good faith toward all parties, and w«
authorize the Company to use this cerUtici e
with far-simile* of our signatui /■* attached i
d Teiibi n er.t* ’’
r
rannuloioncrt.
We the undersigned Bank* and Banker-
will pay all Prise* drawn in lire Loutoiftm
^talc Loiteries which may be presented »t
ouroounters:
J. II.Okl.ENllY. Pres. la. Nat I BV
i». LtUIX Pic.Niarc.Vsll *»h-
A. B tlllWI V.Pm. V «». Vai l Baal
CtRLHOll.t. Prn.VatOfi N't Bank
Grand : Q uarter 'y :
Ih tto Academy of Music, New < rleany
Tuesday. Match 13, l-**,
Capital
luO.OOO Tickets at Twenty Coiiai^
Halves *10: Quarters A5; Tentl * i'i: Twen
tieths # 1 .
LIST OF FHIZE3
1 Pai/.ECF $300,000 JOOXtXi is is. *
1 U KIZ£ OF
1 Pbize or *>0,tto0 is....... 5
1 Peizkof 25,000 is.....
2 Phizes of 10000 are.........
5 Peizes or 5.000 arc..... 25,'
25 1’HIZK' <>F 1.000 arc......
HiO Phlzzs OF 500 are..
2 b Prizis of 300 are, .....
5o0 Phizes of 3u0 arc.......
AI'PKOXiMATIOX FEI2E'.
10i) Prices of i.VjO Prize approximating
Prizes to fit 0.000 $300 approximating are........
100 of
to $100,000 Prize 'are....
100 Prizes of $v‘>' Prize approiit-iati' g
to $50,000 ..re
TEKMINAl, PHIZES.
1,001) Pr zc- ot *H*> decided by
$ '0O 000 Prize are..... id
1,000 Prizes of $H0 decided
$100,000 Prize are
»,p.y, Prize* of amounting to *1.0' 5,C0<
For Club Rrates. or any further infonna
tion apply to the undersigned. Y ur
writing must be disti’ ct and-ignature j
More rapid return mail delivery mill be
eurred by cu-losing in-,d F.nvelcpe 1 >
your fall address.
Bend POSTAL NOTE?, Exprc--
Orders, or New Voik Exchange in
letter. Currency by Express, at our
a dies-ed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans La
or M. A. DA UPU1N, Washington, D.U.
Address Registered Letters tc
EH OHLEAX* N ATIO.VAL
New Orleans, La.
RFMEMBERSrriY-E"”- ________ (>r>. ral* iieuuregait . _ «i
and Eaily. olio are In ckarre «t ib<
drawings, is a guaantee of absolute fairness
and integrity, that the chances art- al equa
and that no one can possibly divine v,ba!
number* will draw a I riz-.
REMEMBER REMEMBER that that the the payment pavrrebt of of a
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY POUR NAT I
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and
Tickets are signt i bj the President of an
stitution, wheise chartered rights are rt
nized in the highest Courts;
beware of any imitations cr anony
c i
A PtRFFCTFOUNTAIN
That to within the means of ail.
nulin s New Amsterdam Fountain
(Fine, Medium and Coar e.) Always
write? freely, and never git* out of
Warranted 14-tarat Gold and to give
! atisfaction.
I'rlcefil.SUby mull, prepaid
Liberal dUconnt to agent*. Send for Cir
! enlar of our specialties
JOHN S. HCLIN.
No. 4H Broadw ay, N Y.
Mannf Actnrir g Stationer. ji>3Awlm
las# wef*k we boiisht. tornlerly for cash owned the by mammoth tlie large stock house ot of Burgen Urj* Goods, & Going, Boots, at Shoes, banj j
H«u Hats, Notion* 30I10ns,lt., A:c iwrimiij U* lit u part *i,i ot in* these I ha »** l w &' goods minds ^ were wpr<> shipped sli mwl tn to W, K "i vallg. "
runt rupi sait sale in Birmingham, « A* Ala., Ala., (iriffiu and by Thursday next shall an* pntj| ang *
____________^___, ~ the t0 to we
part of them are now on way - . v i
on our counters one of the
el Clieapst Stocks Of Goods
,, , 1 ____ 1 ____A nnli/.T- that Tilton AAP Spfliro ffftOfh: ; hsilf Driceto sell than.
with regcreneo to their cost to us, not toAew lork tost. \S e like to sell out these
special purchases quick so as to have room when a a like opportunity presnts.
Tin Bottom Must Drop Out 0
Wo shall positively offer goods for the next Thirty Days lower than the,
were ever sold in Oriffin, t ome and see. purchased have
«. bariHs^ot' Of the several mir^ stocks Appl^ of Yiilegartliat Groceries we have recently ietailiiigat 20 2()C. we gallon! left
.r.i ^ tnnla Tinpimr llmtWA we are 211‘A lPtnillll&at c. rer PCr "illlnn
Fifty boxes Laundry Soap at.Factory prices. A larse lot of Tobacco and a food
stock of Griffin Goods , at , Factory Factory oriccss. pricess.
THEY MUST SELL!
We have jnstj received two cars of fine Tennessee .Mules. Come and seejis. II
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