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OOieLlH GLESSXEB, UlUr * rrtp’r
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Uriffin, Ufsrgla, »>b. 2*, 188*.
Official Paper ot Spalding Co.
Official Paper of the City of Griffin.
AdvortlaluK Kate*.
DAILY-On* dollar par »d 0 * r * *® r l * e
Aral insertion. and fifty cant* for aach anb-
Mqarut ou«. T*n linea or !aaa to bo coant-
idu • »o"»ro. NOTICES 10 cent* tin*
fPECt'L No inaartion und*rtbi* par
or aach .u-ertion. All iaaortiona
head for la*-* than 50 canta.
for laaa than one dollar mart be paid for in
l^riuiM. will be mad# with partita
Liberal rate* advertisement#
iahtnii to continue their
tiger than one weak. _ ..
WEEKLY—Same rat< • »» for the Dailr.
Mr. Booghftr, of rhiUJelphia, who
can tell, by a tickling in hiss throat,
when he ia walking over natural ga»,
should join the l nited State* Depti
ty Marsha!# who work the moonshine
country. When nesring a hidden
illicit still, Mr. Jioogber's gullet
might give unmistakable signs that
would be very important to the Gov
•rnmcrit official#.
The cotton crop now moving has
been estimated by the Department of
Agriculture at 0,<100,000 bales, but
Februrary 17 there had been already
counted only 204,103 bale# less than
that amount. From Februrary
17 to the end of the cotton year on
August 31 there have been received
and counted the following quantities
in the last three years: 1880 «, i <3,
370 bales; 1883 0, 975,582 bales;
1884 5,502,949 bales.
The treasury officials have furnish
cd the Georgia delegation in Con
gress with a list of all the officers and
employees who are accredited to this
Slate. They number forty three in
all, and from the Washington corres¬
pondent of the Atlanta Constitution
we learn that the Savannah district
and lb© Atlanta district have each
eleven appointees. Ten of the elev
eu appointees from the Atlanta dis
trict are from Fulton county. Mr.
E. F. Speer, cf Spalding, is the ex
ception,but he holds the highest po
sittott to the matter of rank and pay
of any Georgian in lhe Treasury Do
partment. Out of these forty-three
employees quite a number are Repub
licans. The majority faom the first
district are Republicans, but the fifth
presents only one or two as her quota.
Among the colored employees are
two noted names, Del.amata, of h ul
ton, and Dcveaux, of Bibb. They
figured once in the palmy days of re
construction in Georgia.
It is reported tiist the big c.reuses
sit* to abandon traveling. The Inter
stale Com mission has interq caul its
power to prevent the railroads from
making the accustomed cooec sions
to these organizations, as it was a
discrimination against other patrons.
This will prove an undisguised bless
ir.g to the country. The people will
saves large sum tint anr.uil'y pass
ed away with the circus and the catch
penny side shows that it supported.
'J l>e poorer people were ttie princi
pal snfi7rers, and they could iii af
ford to spare what they so uselesrly
expended on such performances.
There was a_ time when circuses
ware really an agent for the diasemi
nation of a species of knowledge
that was worth hearing A know
ledge of natural history was obtained
through this channel. But the
character of the shows, while they
have tot degenerated, arc losing
their attractions even to children, sis
they have seen them so frequently.
Let the shows go. even though it
wrings the heart of the small boy
with grief.
That Tired Feeling
AfflcU nearly every one in trie spring The
system having become acco-to~ed to the
cracinf: air of winter, is weakened and' by the
warm day# of the changing m ason, read
ily yield* to attack* of di#ea#c needed H<*od j! - # |
Sarsaparilla i# just themed: ine
tone* and build# up every part of th l>ody.
and also expel# all impun ie* f>“in the
blood Try it this fcaeon.
A Wholesale urocryutan.
Mr. T. D. Meador of the firm of Ogles
bj * Meador, thinks it is just as import
ant to fortify bowels, against the sudden attacks
ot tbe as against tbe robber that
invades Ihe household. lie sajs Dr.
Biggera' Huckleberry dead bowel Cordial troubles. is tbe
weapon, a shot to
TUB DEMOCRATIC GOXTBITtOR.
The national committee of the
Democratic party met in Washing
ton on Wednesday and Thursday
and decided to hold tbe Jfational
Democratic Convention in St. Louis
on tbe 5lb of Jnne, two weeks ba
fore tbe Republican convention The
time and place me both good, and if
they mean anything they mean an
outspoken platform and # hold and
aggressive campaign The follow
ing is the call of the committee:
Tbe National Democratic commit
tee having met in the City of Wash
ingtou on tbe 22nd day of Febrnarv,
1888. has appointed Taesday, the
5th day of Jane next, at noon, as
tbe time and tbe cuosen city of St.
Louis as the place of holding the
National Democratic convention.
Each State is entitled to represents
tion therein equal to double the num
ber of its senators and represent
tires in the Congress of the United
Stale*, end each territory and tbe
District of Colomb.a to have two
delegates.
All Democratic conservative citi
zer.s of tbo United States, irrespcct
ive of past political associations and
differences, who can unite with ns
in the (ff rt for pure, economical
and constitutional government, are
cordially invited to join us in send
ing delegates to the convention.
William If Baroum, chairman,
Frederick O. Prince, secretary Na
tiona! Democratic committee.
It is a curious fact that while a
Philadelphian is offering $o0,000 lor
some charitable purpose, and asking
what charity it shall be, a New \ork
cr who has lost £50,000 at faro
is mentioned. But that 1’hiladel
phian is not going (ogive his £50,000
to that New Yorker.
"•BOUGH ON RATS,” flies, ants
flours out ruts, mice, roaches,
cel-bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, chipmunks, jack
abbits, sparrows, gophers, At druggists.
yoths, moles. 15c.
“itorr.il on corns.”
\>k for Wells’ “Rough Corns,warts,bunions. on Corns. Quick .
flit f,complete cure. E. 8. Wells, Jersey City.
Cc. Druggists.
“HOI till O.N ITt If.”
“Rough on Itch” cures skin humors,
eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum,
frosted feet, chilblains, itch, Jersey ivy poison, City.
barber’s itch. 50c. E. 8.45 ells,
“UOrUU ON CATARRH” Com¬
Corrects offensive odors at once.
plete cure of worst chronic cases; unequal-
•1 us gargie for diphtheria, sore throat,
tout hrcatU.Catarrhal throat affections. 50c.
Two Ways. Choose W hich !
There are two usual way# of doing what
Nature sometimes doe# ineomletely, namely,
to relieve the bowel* One i# to swallow a
drastic purgative whieli evacuates profusely,
abruptly and with pain, the other is to take
Hostetter s Stomach Hitter#, the effect of
whieh ia not violent, hut sufficient thorough if
and whieh dc*i not gripe the intestines,
the fir-tis selected, the pe son Isnetit, < tmdoying it
need not expect permanent and he
cannot hope to escape the debilitaing had reae
tion which leaves the organs a# or worse
off than before. If, on the other hand, he
resorts to the Bitten*, he can rely upon the
restoration of a regular habit of body, come
quent upon a renewal of healthful tone in the
intestinal ing the bowtle, canal. the Besides Bitters healthfully arouses a dormant relax
liver, impart# a beneficial impetus to the ac¬
tion of the kidneys, and counteracts the ear
ly twings of rheumatism, a tendency to
gont, and malaria in all its forms.
7k* rely an-Ahekjiis Vifp.itle »si!:iie pst sy is
f;ra *rer ii»WT«r»l.
It cores all dis-aw# arising from biliousness
and impurities. A safe. #ure. and pentie
rathxruc. cleansing the system tharouekiv.
The pleasant old style is slightly totter. Tlie New is
to tbe taste, and tbe best medicinem
the «or!,l for eliddren Price $1 OO
M. l)i*N VI l> !>l:i <• « O . N, y CuT
i mil!
FOUR ACRF LOT. OAK AND HICK¬
ORY GROVE.
With Six Boom House!
Tw • Store - with all modern improve-
meot* Barn*. StaMesand Servant* house,
Wind Mill, etc-. Ilizhest point in city and
the most magnificent view of the surround
ing country for ten miles Pun air g<x>d
water atul goiKl society. On Hill street.
Sold without reference L> cost
Z4f~ Ht'usr- and Lot# for >aieand to Rent
Several small form# for rent or sale in Mid
near the city.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM.
Real E?:*te Agent, Griffin,Ga.
augUkLtw dm
OK “ Ti. tieolar# lt» and 3ff-WOOLLEY, cured <SM pala. Wktveey sent WbitebaU m Book borne FHEE. of Mas- MD. wub uer- at
Three Peculiarities
Hood's, SimparilJa. the great blood pnrtt>-i
and regulating medicine, if characterized by
three pecuUsritie*, namely •
The combination of the vanooe
remedial agents used.
The proportion in which the roe'i
hert,», bark*, etc., aw aaixed.
The process by wtuch Ihe telivt
medicinal properties are secured.
The result Is a medicine of unusual strengti
and curative power, which effects cure* here-
UrforWine^UAlled- These peculiarities be Urns
exclusively to Hood's SarsaparUb*, and aie
wrikrtdw ft to Others
Hood » Sarsaparilla l* prepared with t!,c
greatest ,-kiU and care, by pharmacists ot
education and long experience. Hence It I. a
medicine worthy of entire confidence. 11 you
suffer from scrofula, salt rheum, or any d'.'
ease of the blood, dyspepsia, biliousness, sii i
headache. ... y and liver complaints,
catarrh ir lU :isa>, do not fail to try
Hold's Sarsaparilla
■ | rec. eiiu Hood s Sarsaparilla to :
my frier as l„u best bhud j uHfier <
earth " V*. Gaft, druggist. Hamilton, <;
*• Hood’s Sarsaparilla ha* cured me of u r< f
dioiis Lignor, aud done me worlds < 1 good
otherwise.” C. A. Arxold, Arm Id. \>
A book containing many additional sta ■
citnls of i urvs wilt be sent to all « ho de^ir-
HoocJ’s Sarsaparilla
Boi.l t >' 11 dro.-tpsts. Jt; six '• r $5. Mao •
only by C. I. HOOD A CO.. Lowell, Mass.
•OO Dos-C <* >© DoRar
u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over a Million Distributed
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000,
T5
Louisiana Si_.e Lottery Company
Incorporated by the Legislature in 186&, and for
Edm-atioiisl and Charitable purposes,
its franchise made a part of the present
State Constitution, in 18TT), by ank over¬
whelming *• run<t popular Slagle vote. Xaaber Onmiap
■ t« Quarterly
take place monthly,and the Grand
Drawing*, regularly every three month*
( March, June, September and December).
“We do hereby certify that we supervise tk«
arrangements fur all tbe monthly and Quar¬
terly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lo’
tery Company, and in person manage and cot
trol the Drawings themselves, ana that tb*
same are conducted with honesty, fairness,
and in good faith toward all parties, and wt
authorize the Company to use this certificate
with fac-similesof oursigrstnie* attached ir
d vt rt :> i n »' t 1
7 6
(omnilul.iirri
We the undersigned Banks and Banken
will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana
State Lotteries which may be presented *t
our counters :
I. II.OfiLEKBl . Prei. I.u. Nat l Bl
I*. I,mi X. Pie*State Nat I Bl.
A. Htl llB lX.Prn. N. O.Nut'l «»»l
« 4 It I. iiUH X. Pres, l al.n VI Bank
Grand ; Quarterly : Drawing
Hi the Academy of Music, New Orleans.
Tuesday, March 13. 1NS8,
CapitnlPrizc.gHOO.OOO
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollar? each
Halves .*10: Quarters Tenths S-: Twen-
tieths #!.
LIST OF PHIZES
1 Pbizecf $:HOO,000 is f .300,000
1 I’lti/.K of 100,000 is .. luO.OOO
I Prize of 50,000 is.. tm.ooo
1 Prize of 25.000 is .. . 25.000
2 Prizes of 10.000 are........ 20.000
5 Prizes of 5.000 are. . 25.(00
25 Prizes of 1,(00 are. 25.000
i(>0 Prizes or •500 are 50.000
200 Prizfs of 3(X) are. ... «0,((X)
5O0 Prizes <>f 200 are...... 100.000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Prizes of $500 approximating
to $310,000 $30Li Prize are ..... 50.0.0
10O Prizes of approximating
to *100,000 Prize are..... 30.000
Iu0 Prizes of J«20o approximate g
to t-5 J.tO© Prize are 20.000
TERMINAL PRIZES.
l,t«si Pr zes at tltlu decided
w'ioo.UOO i’rize are . ! no. LOO
l.ooo Prize* of *1(0 decided
Pr: 2 e are 1 lO.COt
3,130 Prizes of ainounting to »l,OT5,C0(
For Cluti Brutes, or any further informs
tion apply fir the undersigned. Year hand¬
writing must be distinct and Signature plain.
More rapid return mail delivery will he as-
surrt-d hy i ticlosing and Knvelope Ixaring
your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTEB. Kxpre*s Money
Orders, or New Yoik Exchange in Ordinary
lettt r Cturency hy Expre-g our expense)
addressed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans La
or V A. DAL PUIN, Washington, D O.
Address Registered Letters tc
SIW ORLEANSNATONAL HANK
New Orleans, La.
remember
| drawings, wad Early, it ho are ia of rharre af (hr
is a guaantee absolute fairnes*
and integrity, that the chances are all eqna
and that no one can possibly divine whai
numbers will draw a Priz-.
REMEMBER that the payment of all
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATH)
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, aud the
Tickets are signed by the Preaident of an In
ution whose chartered rights are recog
•’. in the highest Courts; therefore
are of my imitation* cr anenymou
wme*
j |
| A PERFECTFOUNTAIN PEN
j T hat is within the means of all.
, : nulin s New Amsterdam Fountain Pen
(Fine, Medium and Coarse )jAl way# ready,
w rites freely, and never get# out of order
Warranted i 4-Karat Gold and to give entir*
atisfaetion.
I*rl«*«* tgl 1 ,IZ*Y 1»>- mull. |>t*#-i>ai#l
Libera: discount to agents. Send for Cir
cular of our specialties
JOHN S. HULIN,
No. 411 Broadway, N. Y.
Manufictui ing Stationer. jATddrwlm
mm _ YIN _twin* W VON. at isonnieto the evaatbortwd Agm-r Xsw^cr Philadelphia ot tawtm Mrmn Adiwr
Last week we bought, for cash the mammoth stock of Dry Goods, Boots, .Shoes,
Notions, &c., lormerly owned by the large house of Burgen & Going, at bank,
sale in are™on Birmingham, Ala., part of these goods were shipped to B' me and Z
of them the way to Griffin and by Thursday next we shall
our counters one of the
Largest id tapes! Stools Of Goods
offered in Middle Georgia. Yru may count oil this, we pay ror what w*
we pay it all in cash and we buy it where it costs as nearly nothing as possl-
W c arc in a position to meet any kind of competlon come from where it may.
It has long been onr policy that when w e secure goods i.t half price to sell them
reference to their cost to us, not to New York cost. \\ e like to sell out these
purchases Quick so as to have room when a a like opportunity presnts.
Hie Mom Hist Drop Out 0 3,
We shall positively offer goods for the next Thirty Days lower than they
ever sold in Griffin, Come and see.
rS 5 * Of the several stocks of Groceries we have recently purchased 20c. we have left
barrels of pure Apple Vinegar that we are retailing at per gallon.
boxes Laundry Soap at Factory prices. A large lot ot Tobacco and a good
of Griffin Goods at Factory pricess.
THEY MUST SELL!
>Ve have justfreeeived two ears of fine Tennessee Mules. Come and see us.
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They will dye everything. Tney are sold
everywhere. Price 10c. a package—40 colors
They have no equal for Strength, BrigliL of
ness, Amount in Packages or forFastnes#
Color, or uon fading Qualities. They do not
crock or smut. For sale hy S. W. M«njp
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