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■PXC1 ' l. NOTICES 10 oento por
j§ri oc ooch uustiion. No insertion
b fiwd for loss than DO cents. All
■ In |m dyuf on# dollar molt bo paid tor i
*^3b«al rates continue will bo their mads with
ithloc to
lutar than one week. Dnilv.
WEEKLY—BatnoraUaasfor the
PRICELY PRICKS AUD PALTER
»v'' i®' BOR.
jp, Tb* protected mannfactarer
ItUj excuses legielfitien in bis own
tereete on the ground of his
for the welfare of the American
borer. He cannot, he says,
li pete etiooesefally with (be pauper
borer of Europe. It is well
that the systematic
manufacturers have in their own
IgPffffc, uxd for the purpose of
I lug cheaper labor, imported
* K? V: - America the laborers they have
matixed as paupers, hut that
testation of selfishness and
tj need not be dwelt on.
If the manufacturer needs a
fcet firUficially restricted to sate
■elf from the competition of
European laborers, bow much
«r in the need of the fanner, who
obliged to sell hie surplus
turn in the markets of the
from relief from artfully
prices upon articles of
necessary both to bis
and hie existence t Farmers
outnumber manufacturers and
■§ operatives, including those
ed for the purpose of
ibe labor market. Farmers
no protection from the grain
cotton producers the world
The price of grain and cotton is
term!ne t in Liverpool. From
price the farmer must stand the
dilution of transportation upon
protected steel rails, of
brokerage and handling Oat
Eg' the net result to him in cosh
must pay for tariff protected
il ing, tariff protected glass, tariff
teefed lumber, tariff protected
iu all its forms of manufacture,
tariff protected crockery, tariff
tected salt and tariff protected
No market is
contrived for him
by, upon any specious pretext,
may levy a toll upon bis fellow
tures. He must sell in * free
buy in a close maikct.
will do nothing directly tor him
tire tc.bject is discussed,but says
h« shares in the great benefit
iug to the manufacturer and
the manufacturer to all
mankind. Lvt the farmer look
fully into I lie subject anJ learn
himself whether or not this is true.
The manufacturer claims that
needs the protection of
from the product of pauper labor,
oilier words, that in the name
American labor and with the
ancs of Congress be shall continue
have tbs privilege of exacting
ibe consumers of his product
princely prices made by a high
The farmer stands in actual
of protection from princely prices
Ucn’t Wet Caught.
Tbi* spring with year blood full of i input
lie*, jour digestion nmHlver impaired, torpid, vuor and
poor, kUuayi liable be prostrated by
system to
but get yourself tbs eh ranging into good and condition,
aoMy for warmer
•r, by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ihe It
I unequalled for surifying blood,
and appetite, and for a geueral spring
ma o)
twi Tfsys. Choose Which !
There »r* two usual w*y» of doing
Xature »ometimes doesineomletely.
to relieve the bowels. One is to swallow
abruptly dmuc purgative and with which pain, evacuates the other
ta to
Ho*tetters Stomach Bitters, the effect
which i« not violent, but sufficient
and which dess not gripe the lute tines
m the first is selected, the pe son benefit, employing
need cot expect permanent and
cannot hope to eecapathe dabilltaing
tion which leave* the organs as bad or
off than before. If, on he the other rely hand,
K* fo rt e to the Bitters, can upon
restoration of a regular habit of (tody,
qoent upon a renewal of healthful tone in
intestinal canal. Beside* healthfully
m. ing the bowtie, tbe Bitters arouses a
liver, imparts a beneficial impetus to tbe
1/ tion of the kidneys, and counteract* tlie ear
twinge of rbenmatism, a tendency
gout, and malaria in all it* form..
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PREPARING POR THE EVIL
Tho announcement of tbe Tact
Italy has joined ihe compact
Germany and Austria
France that tbe frontier
France and Italy will need as
attention as that between France
Germanr. Of course all is
now. but it is a time honored
ean maiim that in time of peace
must be preparatio'is for war.
France goes to war with Germany
order to win back the territory wrest
ed from it i»y force oi arms in
Italy will taLe advantage of the
portunity to get back if possible
voy ai.d Nice, wrested from it by
force of circnmstances in 1800 and
since then a part of France. It
the recollection of that bard bargain
driven by France in 1800 which, no
doubt, led Italy to join the defensive
alliance of Germany an 1 Austria.
The French foreign minister Flour
ens is now on a visit to the Italian
frontier, and in the French towns on
”lo"ttie tho border infect is making little speeches
that lilfTffe points on the
Italian frontier will he strongly forti
fied and garrisoned in readiness for
any hostile visit that his good friends
the Italian* might take it into their
heads to pav. Whenever the long
expected war dots break out in
Europe, the probabilities arc that pub
lishers of atlases will have * busy
timo preparing new and revised edi
tior.sof the maps of European coun¬
tries. The chances will be good for
a ratification of boundaries through
out the entire continent.
Tbe following frivolous paragraph
is taken from the Savannah News:
“An item is going the rounds of
the press that a Georgia Congress
man attended a ball in Washington a
few evenings since, and the tact was
published- in one of the Slate papers.
One of his constituents iend it and
wrote to the Congressman that he
was paid to work and not dance.
would he interesting to know
Congressman’s name. The
delegation doesn’t impress one us
ing composed of persons who trip
light fantastic loe. How
Judgo Stewart, who is an
er, or the corpulent Mr. Barnes,
the dignified Col, Blount look
iug about over a slippery floor?”
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The old style is slightly hitter. The New
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Two Stoui - with all modern
ments. Burns, stable* and Servants bon
Wind Mill, etc. Highest point in city
the most magnificent view of the
ing country for ten mile- Pare air
water and good society. On Hilt
Bold without reference to cost
y.T" Houw - ■. nd I. for Sale and to
: Several sm.ill foru - for rent or sale in
near the city.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM.
! Real E-tate Agent, Griffin,Ga.
i aaglOdAw 3m
sad Whiskey Ilats
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out pain. Book of par¬
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U NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over a Million Distributed
CAPITAL-PRIZE, $300,000.
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Louisiana Sffii’ Lottery Company
Incorporated by the Legislature in 186$, and for
Edneatlonnl and Charitable purposes,
its franchise made a part of the present
State Constitution, in 1870, by ank over¬
whelming brand popular tiaglr vote. X««b»r Dranl.jj'
Il> Grand Quarterly
take place monthly,and the
Drawings, regularly every three months
(March, June, September and December).
‘•We do hereby certify that we supervise th«
arrangements for all the monthly and Quar¬
terly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lei
tery Company, aud in person manage and cob
tro) the Drawings themselves, ana that tb«
game are conducted with honesty, and
and in good faith toward all parties, this w«
authorize the Company signatm to use attached it
with fae-similes of onr es
dverthetrentr."
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Commluloaert.
We the undersigned Banks and
will pay all Prizes drawn in The
btate Lotteries which may be presented
our counters:
J. II.OGLEIBl . Pre*. l.n. Nul l
I*. 1A.1AVX. Pra.»t#t*!lal l »»»<•
HVJdim.V,Pre*. IV. O.Nai'l ,
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C,t!ll,»Oin. Pre*. I nlon
Grand : Quarterly :
lh the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, March 13, 1888,
Capital
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Doliuts
Halves $10: Quarters 85: Tenths $2:
tieths f'l.
LIST OF PHIZES.
I Pbizece $300,000 is ts.....
1 Bhi/.h of 100,000
1 Pbize of 50,000 is
1 Pbize of 25,000 is 25
2 1 ‘kizes of 10(000 are.........
5 Bbizes of 5.000 are.
25 Phizes or 1.000 are
IO0 Phizes or rasi are
200 Phizes of :MX) are OM
600 Phizes oi 200 are !
A PrHO.MMATION PBIZE.-.
10o Prizes of $5')0 approximating
to $3' 0,000 Prize are. .. . 5! 1,0
100 Prizes of ^300 approximating
to $100,000 ^200 Prize are..... .o,o
100 Prizes of ai.proximati' g
to ?51,lit (i Prize are
tehmin i l rm/Ks
1,000 1'r Zes id $ HR i (lei idl'd bj
^:HKI.000 Prize are...... 1
I .ik'O Prize- of $1(0 decided y
$100,000 Prize atv
3Prizes of amounting to. $1.0;
F or (Inh Brutes, or any further :nforuin
tion apply to the undersigned. Your
writing rapid must be distil ct and Signature
More return mail delivery will lie
sum'd by enclosing and Enveloj e bi
your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTES. Expre-s
Orders, or New Yotk Exchange in
lettir. Cuiri ney by Exprt-s (at our
addressed to
M. A DAUPHIN.
New Orleans La
or M A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D.C.
Address Registered Letters to
Elf (II11K.1JS 5AT1II.V.II, ISA A ii
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER ZXltX tEZZLZ
) unri Early, is who are In char*. »>t th*
i draw ings, a guaantee of absolute fairnesi
and Integrity, that the chances arc al! ei(iia
and that no one can possibly divine wha.
j ; numbers will draw a Vriz".
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets *r" signed bj the President of an In
Utica whose chartered rights are rccog
<! iu the highest Courts; therefore
are of any imitation* cr anonymou
ewmes.
A PERFECT FOUNTAIN PEN
'that i) within the means of all.
nulin s New Amsterdam Fountain Pen
(Fine, Medium and Coarse.)Always ready,
writes freely, and never gets out of order.
Warranted 14-Karat Gold aud to give entire
! atisfaction.
! J’rlce St.23 lay mall, prs-psrttl
Liberal discount to agents. Send for C!r
! cular of our specialties
JOHN S 1IUI.IN,
No. 411 Broadway, N. Y.
I Manuficluti.i;; Stationer. j2Sdiw 1 m
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our lurcst*
A 'vTr
BR, O© 1
Last week we bought, for cash the mammoth stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes,
part of them are how on the way to (iriffln and by Thursday next we shall 0 J
on onr eonnters one of the
larpsi aid Cheapest Steels Of Goods
over offered in Middle Georgia. Yrn may count on this. We pay for what
huY* ? we nay it all in cash and we hny it where it costs as nearly nothing as possi.
} 1 \\ e are in a position to meet any kind of competion come irom where it may.
( ( policy that when we secure goods tit half price to sell them
It has long been onr not to New York cost. \V e like to sell out these
with regerence to their cost to us, when like opportunity
special purchases quick so as to have room a a presnts.
rn ip Mom Must Drop Out Of Fids !
We shall positively offer goods for the next Thirty Days lower than they
were ever sold in Grifain, Come Groeeries and see. havc^receiitl^^rchas^ * 111 we hare . left
Of the^ severai stocks^of we
Sock X ^Goods ^at P g ^
of Griffin Factory pricess.
THEY MUST SELL!
\Ye have just received two ears of line Tennessee Mules. Come and see^us.
1888 .
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