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Official Paper of Spalding Co.
Official Paper •< (he City ot Griffin.
A Irertlning Bates.
OAIb-—<»r.e doiiar per sqaar* tar the
fifst <«•». .« m. and fifty «*<» tor •*«*> ••*»*
sn*ae t *»». ten Too* nr lee* to b* eonnS-
*d w * ->w*rt. N/TCCISJ 10 line
ffitotJ. erttoa. No ioaertk® eeats aoder per thi»
or aMfe ic £0 All tanerUoo*
a—.a for Ice* than coni*.
lor tae* thou on* dollar mast be (aid (or it
tdTUOh. will be mad* with fartirt
liborai ratoe odreru^mcBt.
i*bifl 2 w eonUseo their
, #«..♦ ikau one week.
AlJFKLY—3ai«r rab ass for th* , D»i.». , ,
THE ISSUE.
Tbs political nit nation will retmio
somewhat uncertain nntil tbs bill re
dncisg taxes is before tbe Hoose of
RepresentatiTM. Tbe recommends
lion# of f bo tneaeage were addressed
to Congresa. Aclson npon them
can only in tbe first instance be lait
eu by tbu Honee. In that body tbe
Democrat*! are in tbe majority. It
is therefore tbe exclusive fnnciioo of
tbe Democrat* io the House of Rep
reseiiiatives to present tbe measure
reducing faxaii^a for which tbe I’ft*
idect has asked and which tbe peo
pie else ask for. When the bill i*
before Congress and the cone try, tbe
iasae will be made np. IbeConreo
tion will pronounce npon it, and the
people will express their will at tie
election.
I? is our belief that a just and rca
sonsble measure will be approved-
By this we mean a bill wbicb will re
dues tbe taxes to too exteot of about
eighty millions a jeir, and which
will effect tbe redaction by making
free tbe materials most used in our
industries, and by greatly diminish
in^f taxation upon tbe commodities
that are Ktressarj to life.
It is not likely tbut there will be
any serious opposition to such a
meaiiiro because it does not aceom
pliah all tb.it ought to b t done, or
because tbo adjustments of taxation
are not all made with perfect fairness
ti.d equality.
In other words, we believe tbit
compromises will be tolerated, b<
cause all sensible men must st-c that
I bay cannot be avoided There a ill
bo a cert-iio number mn )oa the Dem
ocratic members of the House who
will be more influenced by local con
siderations than by those which
feet tbo whole body of the people.
At the same time there is a
beyond which compromise
not be permiled to extend. Iron,
coal, salt, lumber and woo! should
made tree, not only because it
sound economy to do so, but because
it would be unsound politics not to
do it.
They are necessary to life
arc also the raw materislsof
of industries.
Lumber should be made free
cause u is used for shelter, for the
making o! tools, for ship building,
and for oilier purposes too numerous
for mention, but all of which enter in
to every kind of industry and bust
n**s. It should a V» be male free
because we should no iungir offer
bounties for the destruction of our
forests, already carried far beyond
the hounds of prudence. The land,
lately bearing dense and wide spread
growths, already sutlers from their
wanton destruction, threatening ns
wiih Roods, with the deterioration of
hillside so.Is, and with the p ruia
nent loss of agricultural resotircts*
What motive can there be for inflict
tug these deep and incurable mju
ties upon out country?
" Salt and iron are tbe prime cssen
lists ol ihose industries upon which
the prosperity of the people most de
peril. The one is the preacr * alive of
food; the other enters into the proJuc
tion and the transportation of every
product of the soil and of every result
of human industry.
Can it be necessary, after t he eX
pericnce of this cruel winter, to make
an argument in favor of relieving
coal and wool from taxes? Upon
what possible ground can taxes so
merciless be defended? They furn
ish a motive for resistance to law
-as
mon «*ciM*ble than mo*! of thooe
that bavf i*spired Moody rebellion*
which bi*?orjr ha* justified.
Wl repeat lhai there should be no
coonproen se as to these mailer*. They
should be the feuo Jatton stones of
the Ta* Hedactioo bfff.
It h an affront to the com mo#
sense of she people l<> s ippone that
ibe-.j do not desire that the sales
we hate named should be removed.
Xe* York i* tbe greatest raxtinfac
taring State in the Union. If facto
rie* doable tbe price of farms and
make farmers rich, tba farmer* of
that State ought to be prosperous
Bat art they? In an article in the
March Forma Ex Congressman Mor
risen sava : “Aa to tbe agricultural
interest in Xtw York, tbe second
State in value of agricultural prod
acts, we are informed on tie a at-.or
ity of the State agent of the Bureau
of Sut sties, that New York farmers
are more in debt than they were ten
ytaraago; tlfat the average depre
elation of farming lauds is folly one
third id ten years; that probably
one third of tbe farms in tbe State
would not **U for more than the
cos; of tbe buildings end other im
proTements : that 30 per cent of the
farms are mortgaged for two third*
of tbeir cm iiu .ted value, This State
is first in tbe magnitude of its man
afactnrch and in the advantage, at j
home and abroad, for agricultural j 1
products. It is not unfair to say
that agricuUore is as prosperous in
Nlw York as the average for ail tbe
SUUs. If Dearly thirty years of
protection leaves tbe farming inter
esi in tbe condition which this re
port shows it to be, protection does
not benefit agriculture.”
The Brooklyn Eagle makes the
prediction *bat tbe vote of every
delegate at St. L iuis from every
State and Territory will be cast fur
Mr. Cleveland on tbe first roll call.
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A Great Hattie
I* continually jroingon in the human ay* em
ftie demoBof impure blood strive* to gain
victory over the eonstiiutton, to ruin health,
to drac' virtin;* *o the graue. A g<x>d relia
ble m»d dn- 'ike Hood’s Sar*«parilla is Hie
tbe weapon w itq which to defend one’s self,
driTe tbe desperate enemy from the field.
• nd restore peace and lA/dily medicine health for
tnanv rears. Try this peculiar
(b)
■BCC0T-?AniAA> Catarrh of tbt
IS ,VX complete aiiannoying cure of
ladder, K Kidney, -J ”” Bladder ,J ' and
Jrinary Disease s. At druggist®.
“KOl’Gri OX MILE*’ granule*, PILLS smal
Uule but good. Small
tow, big reau I Is, pleasant in operation, and25c,
bu t disturb the stomach. 10c.
“ROUGH ON I»fUT.”
tsk for “Rough on Dirt;" A perfect wash
ng powder found at last! A harmless extra
fine A 1 article, pure and clean, sweetens
freshens, bleaches and wh>*"ns withouf
slightest injury to finest fabrk. L nequall
ed for fine linens and laces, general Softens house¬
hold, kitchen and laundry use.
water, saves labor and soap. Add', d
March increases gloss, prevents Druggists yellowing
kx. 10c Vk~ at Grocers oi
A Wholesale urocryman.
Mr. T. D. Meador of tbefirm ol Ogks
by A Meador, thinks it is jnst as import
ant to fortifv against tbe Midden
of the bowels, as against tbe robber that
invades the household. He snts Dr.
Bigger*’ Huckleberry Cordial is ibe
weapon, a dead shot lo bowel trembles.
Two Ways. Pltoose Which !
There are two usual ways of doing what
Nature sometime* dotsinconiletely. namely,
P) relieve the bowel* One i* to swallow a
drasrie pur^a’ive which cv*caate* profusely,
abruptly and with pain, the other is to take
HoMctter'* Stomach Bitter*, the effect of
which is not violent, but sufficient thorough,
and which d< e- not trripe the into tines. If
the first is •■fleeted, the pe son emntoying it
need net expect permanent tenefit, and he
••nnnot hope to escape ‘be debili'aing reac¬
tion wliich have* the or. ans a- bad or worse
off than before. If, on the other hand, be
resorts to the Bitter?, he can rely upon the
restoration of a tegular habi' of body, conse
quent upon a renew?! of healthful tone in the
liver, impart* a beuetl' ial impetus to ilie ac-
lion of the kidneys, and eounteiacl* th" ear
ly twings of rheumatjsm, a tendency to
gout, and malaria in all it* form*.
Xollce to Heirs.
Tutlc heir* of Rhattet n C. Mitchell, of
i Spaidfug County, deceased: John H Mitch-
t 1 e ecu!< r of the last will *nd testament of
Sbatteen C. Mitchell, de*-ea»ed. has made »p
plication to .. have ...... a - aettl.nx ...............—. nt made he-
tvtct-n U m^ If, t ifca’or, *r»d the ht’irtof
said dc-eased Such settlement wil be made
N-forc tbe Court of Ordinary of Spalding
■ ounty, Georgia, on tne first Monday in
March, ISSS. l et *11 |>er*on* interested in
said t-tate be preser-t at that time and repo-
sent llwir claim* again*t said estate,
f w Hammond.
January Itch, lsbv$3 7f. Ordinary.
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A NEW BOOK Fall of aew idea*
and valuable in¬
j CABBA6E formation.
i Although actual-
AND I ly worth many del
CELERY. lars to growers, n
I copy will be mai ed
1 free to «mj person
who will send two str uip« and th» ndd es*
of three or more extenaive Cabbage, Cauli
flower ISAAC or Oleiy r. growers. TILI.rM.HXXT,
L» Plan*, L.tl a Cn., JPa
feb-tdAwltn. *
OMil “ ticnlan B-SLWOOLLKY.M tts xcd earedat polo. es«wut*EUsa. WUikey rent Boot: home FBF.E. of rinn- wan par* D.
1 1
Last weok we tjought. for easli the iiiaimnoth stock ol I)rj Goods, Boots, Shoes,
« Hats Notions Xc formerly owned by the large house ol Bin gen & Going, at bank!
rnmVTle in Birniin-hani.‘ Ala., part of these goods hnrsdny were shipped to I me and
part of them are now'on the way to Griffin and by 1 next we site i j ; : on
on onr eonnters one of the
Larpst aii Cktyist Stocts Of Gouis i
1 1
ever offered in Middle Georgia. Yin may count on this. We pay for what we
buv* we pav it all in cash and we buy it where it cosls as nearly nothing as possi¬
ble. i» e are in a position to meet any kind ol eompetion onie liom wliere it may. 1
It has long been onr policy that when we secure good ; ^ half price to sell them
w ith regerence to their cost to ns, not to Sew York cost. W e like to sell out these
special purchases quick so as to have room when a a like opportunity presnts.
le Bottom Most Drop Out Of Prices!
We shall positively offer goods for the next Thirty Bays lower than they
were ever sold in Griffin. Come and see. recently purchased have
Of the several stocks of Groceries we have „0e. we left
several barrels of pure Apple Vinegar that we are retailing at per gallon.
Fifty boxes Laundry Soap at Factory prices. A large lot of Tobacco and a good
stock of Griffin Goo‘ds at Factory pricess.
THEY MUST SELL I
We have | jnstTreceived two cars of line Tennessee Mules. Come and see us.
Rheumatism
Jt it am mtatiiti feet that BttnflaSu
fg MOSorkable ceres fey tea powerful scU*
to tbe *007 ef tbe Moetf, Wirt
«* UM*att*e at tbe ditwtae, sod purifying
so4 ead husx u* viui £-. ai
ft i* rcrtataT* fair to tuovma I feat wfcar
HaaA'i SamfonUa bos (tone tat atStet-
*w &> *,, r you. There(<we, tl roe rctf r
its -.xiiH s-aA seftes tt ttesasaa
tail potect rraw4y a tat t trtsL
A Positive Core.
• I was iratMetf very waeb w&k srfcewr
Usjb la *sy ttp*. oaklee, so* wxins. I
oak! kir4iy walk, and was ewtoW S» »!
g&l a c «<4 deal ct itw toae. Beinc r. t
oaaoended to try B ^i O wn y wiav I
lock focr t<«Ue* aad a a perfectly we"
1 ebeerf . r r»c. rrsawod Hood's Sampan".
u ant c f the beet b!«<l pcrlSer* in ’
aorW w. F. Wood. E^.BUaftoo. IB
p-»« ,'wenty Years
iliT . U--< 3 sffll. • Wills rbeasostiwa, IW{ •; f
HBllv. !«>r '.MSpravsiit,
besacta. rfi * SarsaparUU, aad is <i. -
.
tae snort 11 a alt tfee ether taedtetac
»ter had.' U. t. Hjlvc o*, Sbirtey. JIa**.
I »uS.. d tinea vrtsot Use tketora eaiteC
Btataiir rireuHsatnaa. I took Hood’s Par
taparUla aad am eatircly cured.'’ J. V A
YtocvTof'T, letter earner. CTi'a^-o, in.
Wo risaU be glad to seo-i, tree of ctarpe
to an who may desire, * book eotstaimeg maaj
additiusAl Itausaeata of cares t y
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all drsssMs t:; *i* f°r& 3tU:
taij by C I. HOOD Se T» Lowell, Maaa-
too Dot C‘ r * ■ ’© Dollar.
NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over a Million Distributed
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
Louisiana i Lottery Company
Incorporated by ;.,e Legislature in lS6s,fo>
Edocation*! and Charitable purposes, ant
it* franeriee made a part of tbe preser.i
State Constitution, in 1CT9, by ank
wneiming popular vote. Xanber Br*wl.|
gtm hr..* Marie the Grand Quarter!
t&ke place monthly,and three
Drawings, regularly every and December). n,ci’
dune,
“We do hereby certify that we supervise tb*
arrangement* for ei! the monthij and Qnar.
lefiy Drawings of The LouiciaDa State D
tery Company, and in person manage and cn
trol the Drawing* themselves, ana that ti t
same are conducted with honesty, fairness,
and in good faith toward all parties, and w«
authorize the Company to use this certificau
with fac-*:mile*>,f onrsignatnies attacbedi
d vettjjc nrrrt* ’’
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Tuesday, March 13, leSA,
Cnpitnl Prize, #300,000
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars cacl
Halve* $10; Quarter* **>: Teulhs i~: Twcn
tieths fl.
I.1ST OF PKIZE3
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1 ^KIZK OF 100.000 i* . SffiW •
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T Pbizk or 23,000 is...... 25,000
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5 Phizes of 5.000 are____ 25.
25 Phizes of 1.000 are...... 25,000
103 Paizss or 500 are ........ 50,00 ij
2 0 PiUZIS OF SOO are........ COc 0
5U0 Phizes or 200 are......... 100,000
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to $5 t,OCO Prize are
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$300,000 Prize are........ 100.000
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