The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, February 18, 1888, Image 1

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O! UMI! 17 Unfailing Spec flc for Liver DISEASE. OVU/IDTnMQ OYiVII I UIVIO * Bitt.r or bad taste in « mouth; tongue white fr cove red-with a brown fur; pain id the back, side?, oi joints—often stomach; loss mistaken of for Rneumatism; soraetinifs sour and water-brash, appe¬ tite; nausea or indigestion; flatulency and acid eructations; bowels alternately costive and lax; loss of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done; debility; low spirits; a thick, yellow appearance of the skin and e yes; a dry cough; fever; restlessness; urine is scanty and high colored, and, if sl¬ owed to stand, deposits a sediment. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR IPinCLt VEUETUILE) j 8 generally used in the South to arouse the Ti rpid Liter to a liedthy action. It acts v - ; norcinap’ efficacy on the Liver, Am ait Bowels. AK EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC l'Olt yiuluria. Bowel Complain'* DTt|iep>la, Sick Hra ache, Coi'Hftpation. BilliOHMiieKH, Hhlni'i A flection*, Jaundice, Colic. nenial nepreulon, Universally admitted to be THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE ei Cbildreh, for Adults und for the Aged OXT.1l GETU.1K lias our Z Stamp in red on front of Wrapper. H. Zeilin & Co., i i.iiadelphia, Pa.. Soi-Ei’ROpniETOUs. Price $1.00 * -OFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DR. JOHN L. STAPLETON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA, Office—Fron‘, Room, up Stairs, News Build ing Residence, at W. II. Raker place on Poplar street. lr„n,pt attention given to nulls, day or night. jan21d&w»lm HENRY C. PEEP LES, attorney at law HAMPTON, GEORGIA, Practices in all the State and Federal Courts. oetfll&wly JNO. J. HUNT, ATTO R N E Y AT LA W, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. i dlice, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. H. A kite’s Clothing Store. mar22d&wly U WSMUKE. N. M. COLLINS DISIVtU KE & COLLINS, LAWYERS, GRIFFIN, GA. l •itlct,first room in Agricultural Building, i -'lairs. marl-ditwtf THOS. R. MILLS, T TORNEY AT L A W , GRIFFIN, GA. Fedsial Will practice in the State and Courts. Office, over George & c >rner. nov2-tf. ON i ■ : ROUT. T. DAN1R*. STEWART & DANIEL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Over George & Hartnett’s, Griffin, Gu. Will practice in the State and Federal „)urts. . ianl. C. S. WRIGHT, > VTOHMAKER ANI) JfiWELKK GRIFFIN, GA. Hill Street, Up Stairs over J H. Jr., & Co.’s. J. 1*. NICHOLS. AGENT THE Northwestern Mutual Life surance Company, Of -Milwaukee, Wig. The most reliable iuranee Company in America, augJSdly HOTEL GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, Under New A. G. DANIEL. Propr. vW" Foters meet all trains. fcb!5dty New Advertisements, A GENTS WANTED to canvassjfor Adv. work Xjl tieing doue Ua'ronage. A iDtellitiecce small amount with tact ar.d produce a considerable income. Age ts several hundred dollars in commissions in single season and incur no personal fice hilly. Enquire at the nearest newspaper and learn that onrs is the best and best equipped establishment for advertisements in newspapers and to advertisers the information which they quire :n order to make their wise and profitably. Men of good address or women, if well informed and may obtain authority to solicit patronage for ns. Apply by letter to Gao. Uowkli. A Co., Newspaper Advertising ticulars reau, 10 Spruce sen^by 8t., New York, and full will be return mail. GRIFFIN GEORGIA, 18 1888 WHO SHALL IT BE ? REPUBLICANS VA1XLY TRYING TO FIND AN HEIR. Shciinau Well Backed, But Gresham, Allison, Sheridan and Hawley Hare Claims. W ashington, Feb. 17.— [Special-] - At ibis time there is nothing so much in the minds of the Repnbii cans in the House as the question who shall lie their presidential candi date. They talk of nothing more than this, and th to is nothing they are in so mu i. doubt about. The friends of the various other candi dates are active in stamping deeper the impression that Mr. Blaine is really out of the held. Those who favor Sherman, the friends of Gen. Sheridan, of Gresham, of Allison, of Hawley, and the rest, are gatlering about their men. «ud endeavoring each to turn the advantage from Mr. Blaine's withdrawal toward his favor ite. The Sherman men are probably belter organized, if not more numer ous, than the others. For each of the other candidates there are men ready to work with a will. The ticket of Gresham and Ha vs ley is often suggested. Allison is constantly spoken of as the heir to the Blaine boom. But probably the most num erons class it of those who want, above ,ali things a man who can be elected, and are ready to jump to the support of any man whom they become convinced could carry the country. * * * * Rupture radically cured, also pile tumnrs and fistula?. Phampblet of particulars 10 cents in stamps* World ,s Dispensary Medical .^association, Buf falo, N. Y. Aim.> l iiy bright colored bird will . make a e l songster. Just now the gold finch is quite popular. The male vavi-tv lias a sweet, mild note, and brced.i well with tho canary. The f. male goldfinch is a poor cage bird, and i: ver i:i demand. Canaries are going uf style, although those imported i i > ilie Mart/, mountains are still the , ;.-f uf rong-.ters. A good many peo¬ ple mv now buying nonpareils, a bird of iii" plumage from the gulf states, y.k". have a low, sweet note. Mocking ; wiil always be popular. The Ixst *,a.i.-tv c.v.iivh from near Dallas, Tex., where they arc taken out of the nests while young and fed by band. J ne mocker is the* only bird that can whistle a tr.no m;’ - 'fully, and it takes only u s’■ i rt tinv* 1-v t 'r.ch one such a tune ■ I.r.'.p \ aeh.’’ The red bird is tho -, t 1 ; . !. '.own to keep, as lie wiil a jfn ! -fn out in a cage if not cared f r properI v. is a hearty bird if he -v i..... the t'.rst season, but it is r.rv to change the cage frequently ir,aa high to a low point, then from on!doors to indoors. All redbirds are trapped, and then tliey sing only after becoming tiioroughly tamed. The.black- lard is rarely seen as a cage bird. The American blackbird is a poor pet, but the European variety is highly prized. It has a song peculiarly importing of its own. Eng¬ Wealthy people are lately lish skylarks in large numbers. The skylark is a morning singer, and is tho most expensive bird in the market.— Bird Fancier in the Globe-Democrat. {“ relieve Tha Creator^ qyfc Cars kb’ than - I Earth other for Fain.” kmowa rein- Will a i lucre b'- KlKuxnatfcm, any .Neural*!*, 1 < Ilings, Stiff >eck, Bruises, Lumba- Bums Scalds. C^ut*, ro, 1 iftirisy. Sore#. Sore Frost-bitos, JLa< S* i.i kar i: lie, \\< Quinsy, Kinds, Headache, Throat, i. he, ■■*]>.' Fprrina, etc. Price 25 < t . *. L* ‘ Hold by all «t >: r. %jj£ •iirr.t-r *. (..utJon.—The pren 0 rtion Oil ben our v.- ”* i • *! • -t . - i3Yad»-Mark, IJiado-Xatk. C*. asdoo: a--- £ <? .(-rims:* re-V' • ■ . A >! X )'•:r jvr A Bo, Hixjilt- rO* . .re, McL, t\ S 1 DB. BULL’S C8U8H SYRUP For the cure cf Coughs, Colds, Hoarse¬ ness. Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient Con¬ sumption, and for the_ relief of con- sumptiv . persons in advanced stages of the Lis: ?.se. For Sale by all Drug¬ gists Free, 25 c o*s Apprehensive of Immigration. Rome Tribune : The mistaken ira preseicu seems to prevail among some of the friends and con tempo raries of the Tribune that the re cer; movement in favor of cheap rates to the south, includes some direct immigration scheme involv ing tho importation of an indiscrimi nale rabble to the settlement of this section. One contemporary of DeKalb county, iu a truly pathetic burst of apprehension, earnestly protests against the committee bringing ‘•hordes of anarchists, and socialists uud ted handed communists into the peaceful fields of the south.” The simple answer to these very erroneous conceptions of the move ment set on foot at Chattanooga, is to state the facts- The convention at Chattanooga was called to consider tue question of cheap rates exclusively. The In*, tor-state committee of seven was up pointed by that convention lor the exclusive purpose of securing these cheaper rates if possible by confer euce with the railroad authorities of the country. This committee was afterward charged with the duty of making au overture to the railroads for their co operation iu the matter of adveit.su g the resotuceu and at tractions of southern cities. To these two commissions the commit tee has addressed itself with nun sual s ingleness, and their duties end with tho presentation of their cause to the interested railroads. They here not half so much to do with gathering and bringing of emi grants to the South as the Tribune’s esteemed contemporaries, and the movement they are prosecuting is no more likely to briug Anarchists and Nihilists to this section, than it is to bring Mormons. For tbe satisfaction of these uu* necessary apprehensions, the Trib¬ une feels justified iu assuring every body concerned that the movement for cheap rates points directly to two classes in the north and west, and to nothing directly in Europe. The northern and western farm ers, tired of his snows, weary of his blizzards, and longing for a mol lower home iu which to work and prosper all tbe year round is a prin cipal objective point of this impor tant movement. The artisan, the laborer, the skil ed manufacturer, and the small mer chant, as well as the capitalist, nro also held in view as possible results of cheap rates south. The tramp season is over, and tramps don’t pay railroad fare even when it is great ly reduced. Anarchists and agita tors have no wi9b to come to share in the development of a new coun try*, Development means woik aud these fellows prefer to work with their mouths, among the crowds in large cities, The Soci< ty of Irrm'g athn and De velopment which grew out of the Chattanooga convention holds its first annual meeting next October in Augusta. It*will probUdy develop many practical schemes of immigra tion and benefit for the south, it may be set down as certain that warned by the mistakes of past tm migration efforts, it will neither irn port the nihilistic hordes of Europe, nor expend $40,000 in bringing down a single butcher and a half dozen washerwomen from the north. What can be more disagreeable, more disgusting, than to sit in a room with a person who is troubled with catarrh, aud had to keep conghiug aud clearing his or her throa r of tho muens which drops into it? Such persons are always to b • pitied if they try * to care them Dr. selves and fail. Bat if the get Sage‘8 Catarrh Remedy there need bs no failure. •Scarlet Ferer. Darbjs the Prophylactic Fluid Fever. is unequalled Used iu treatment of Scarlet as a gargle it prevents the throat from becoming diptheritic, the allays Used the inflammation and sab dues pain. to sponge the body it allays the itching inflammation of the skin and destroys infection. AT WAYCROSS. THE ABLE EFFORTS OI THE AGRI¬ CULTURISTS. They Finish Tlivir Session and Scatter on Various Excursions--Some Large Turnips. Special Correspondence News. Waycross, Feb. 15th, 1888. t We have had many interesting and vfrv instructive addresses during our two days session. The topics and sime portion of each address I should be pleased to write you, but to give you even a small synopsis of each of the addresses would swell this com cnunication too long, and as all of the addresses will be published in pam phlei form very soon, I have paid for three copies of them, and as soon as they are printed I will make ycu a present of one of the copies, and you can ilien make such extracts from them from time to time as you may think will interest your readers. This has been an unusual work session. We have transacted a great deal of business, as you will see by the Min utes when I give you no, and hur ried through the business in two days and one night, and adjourned this evening, to meet in Newnan, Cowe ta county, on the second Tuesday iu next August. The reason we hur ried so, as l wrote you yesterday, we were invited to an excursion to Jack sonville, Fla., and were also invited to take an excursion to Brunswick, Ga. In order to attend both, we had to telegraph the isilroad authori ties to extend the time of our return tickets from the 17th to tue 20ih of this month, which request was prompt ly complied with. All the Giiffin delegation but myself and T. 13. Reams went down this afternoon. We preferred to stay here and sleep tonight and go down in the morning. My main object for staying was to answer some letters I received today and write you this communication. I will now give you some idea of Waycross. It is situated on a beauti ful plat of ground, the streets remind me of Atlanta—while some are straight and beautiful, others seem to run to suit the convenience of the land holders. It is one of the brigh est towns l ever saw, ail tbe houses are comparatively new and as br.ght as a new pin. 1 saw a drug s ore that was a complete triangle. Tbe town has ain,ut three thousand inhabi tants, of as wholesouled people as 1 ever met anywhere—genteel men and refim d Indies. Their children looked robes'- and hearty. They have a good eour house and some ex cedent hotels and good church houses. With its excellent railroad facilities it is bound to be a business place. I saw sonic cl the largest turnips here 1 ever saw in my life, one of them weighed 14 ibs. So muoh for Waycros*. I will cow say a good mat y who go to Jacksonville contemplate ex tending the trip to St- Augustine, we learn tbe railroad is offeiing to take us down for one dollar each for the round trip. I shall expect to write you again t. her from Jacksonville or St. Augustine, or perhaps if I have time from both places. I w .;l o i> in conclusion for the benefit of tte home foikt the Griffin crowd are all well today. Respectfully, 8. W. Blood worth. A Sad Case Case of Poisoning is iliat of any man or woman afficted with (lise tse or derangement of the liv j er, itsniUDg in poisonous accumulations in the bk>jd, scrojulous affections, sick headaches, and diseases of the kidney.-, lungs or heart. The-e troubles can be i cured ouly by woihg to the piimrry healthy cause, and putting tho liver in a j condition. To accomplish this result has speedily and effectually nothing proved itself so efficacious as Dr. Pierces “Golden Medical Di-covery,” which has never failed io do the work claimed for it, and never will. GARDEN :SEEDS. Eastern Seed Potatoes! Fresh lot of Prunes. DATES, RAISINS, PRUNES, <fce. Fresh Fish and Oysters dally. C. W. CLAkK 6l SON. Mason tf* Hamlin ) Packard , Bay , State Chickeriny, ) Pianos. Mathushek , ) Anon,' ) At LOWEST PRICES, for 3ASH or on TIME. JAS. M BEAWHXR. dec 11-fiat In Uie Well. Tho wife of Mr. Will Phillips, near Mountville, was the victim of an no fortunate occurrence on Thursday evening of last week. While labor ing under a fit of inudu! aberration, Mrs. i'.iiiiips went to tbe well, olimo ed upon the curb and jumped to tbe bottom. Tbe well was forty feet deep and ten feet iu water. A broken leg just above the ankle and a cold bath recalled tho poor lady to con sciousaess and she caught the bucket swinging in the well and called for help, tier cries were roon heard and i empathizing friends quickly as sen.bled, among them Mr. Olin Carle tor. Though it was dusk it wub de cidud that something must be done at once. As the bucket was at the bottom Mr. Carleton decided to go down by tbe steps cut in opposite sides of the well. When he had de scended about half tbe distance he encountered a large cave ou one side. Being dark the cave was not seen and Mr. Carleton losing his foot hold also fell to the bottom. Fortu nately Mrs. Phillips was in tho caved portion so that Mr. Carleton did not s;rike her in his fall. He clung also to the bucket until a basket was low ered into which he assisted Mrs. Phillips, when she was drawn to tbe top. The basket was then let down for Mr. Carleton and he was brought to the surface without having receiv ed no hurts. His escape from ser ous injury was fortuutue.—[Meri wetuer Vindicator. Houd’n Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itself and sup rior to all other preporutii ns in stren ^thi economy, and medicinal merit. (2) A Wholesale urocrjman. Mr. T. D. Meador of the firm of Ogles by & Meador, thinks it is just as import ant to fortify against the sudden attacks of the bowels, as against the robber that invades the household. lie 8nj» Dr. Biggein’ JIncklebeiry Cordial is ibo weapon, a dead shot to bowel troubles. Religions Notice. L ginning with Ash Wednesday, the Mil iust., there will be Evening Pra , jr in St. George’s church at 4:30 p. !'■ . ’ very day in Lent. Central Railroad Time Table. northward B :r i r-viii-.! 8^ fesiai (Sunday only 7:45 a.m. B.irrusvilic Accommoda t on (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. in. Pis.-*! • N<* 3 5:41 a. m. i’usstbg' No. 11 11:31 a. dj. j Passenger and Mail Xo. 1, 4:U1 i p. m P tsoenger No. 13, 9:05 p. i., SOUTHWARD. P,.-. rr nd Mail N 1. ■ .. a. in Pastin g r No. 14, 11:20 p. in. Passenger No. 12, 4:05 p. m. B irnceviilo Special (Sunday only) 4:58 p. in. Barnesville Accommoda tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p m. Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. m. The Chewing Gam Habit. Orders from manufactu. —s and drug- gisrs have gone out in <r r quantity than ever this year f o sprues gum.” The Maine f< .here the best gum is procured. • oe lumber¬ men can reap quite a Rule harvest tf they can manage to get gum offers. enough to till these very liberal Gum chewing has become so fashionable that there is an unusual demand for it and it is one that promises to last. Reasons for this are that gum chewers believe that the chewing of tho gum aids digestion sad also whitens tha teeth. The Erst reason sets elderly gentlemen to cliewing it, and the latter makes the practice popular with women. One firm has made a for¬ tune by making a candied chewing gum, which is sold by druggists, tobacconists, confection ists and at elevated railroads. The chewing gum habit has gut away ’ lieyond tho school girl, and there’s no telling where it will stop at its present rate of progress.—Chicago Herald. New Paper Articles. A number of new combinations in pa¬ per are tieing made. One of the latest is a paper having a “ middle” # of tin or gold foil. The upper layer is made of waxed, and the under surface of common papa*. Tills is intended for a variety oi uses. A new sheathing paper is composed of two or more layers eemented together by asphalt, or some waterprof or disinfecting material. I don’t think that the asphalt idea is altogether new. A new cardboard is an interior layer or middle of pa|**r made from an admix¬ ture of pulp and animal hair. This is In¬ tended to lie an improvement on every kind of paper in which threads or yarns have been introduced.—Paper Trade Journal. A Novel Advertisement. A novelty in the advertising line is ths “electric window tapper,” for the pur¬ pose of attracting the attention of passer* by to the wares exposed for sale. II consists of a figure, hand painted a* zinc, eighteen inches high, which knocks on the window with its hand. It is sns- l>ended by wires connected with batteries that can be placed in tho cellar or any other convenient place. The batteries which go with the tapper wilt run for six months, and the material for renew¬ ing them can be liad at any drug stop* for a trifle.—New York Press. *AKlH c POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Powder never varies. A isarvM e rarity, strength and wholesomMiS. Mow economical than th. ordinary kinds, and w* not b« sold in oompatiton with t**e matt?tod* of tow teet, *hort weight, alum RoThV’SaKtM or phosphate Powders. Hold only "Wall in cane. Powtdk* Co., 106 Street, New York owti-rlAwlv-top crlnw I*’ nr ttk MTV. - J msrzm m ___. T r’mlj Mire *>—*r- •