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bead tor lea* then SO coots. All insertion,
far too* than one dollar most b« paid for is
Liberal rato* will bo cnada with parties
tefciag to ooounoe their *d»*ru«*uaenU
ugsr than one wook.
WH1IU.T—Saane rale a a* lor the l>ail r.
to tbe opinion of Warran Miller
tbe coontry is, rery likely, mined.
Wood pulp U*« been named on the
tbe free Hat-
Eeery editor who is not in f»vor
•f tbe Uriff redaction bill shoald be
■Mhnrf into palp and thereby placed
on tbe free list.
Tbe motto with which the He
publican opponents of the tariff bill
will adorn their banner—“Free list
positively saepended” —will not be
popular with newspaper men.
A SPECIMEN BRICK.
Senator Vest offered several amend
Bents on the day of its passage by
tbe Senate to the bill chartering the
Nicaragua Canal Company, which
were voted down by solid Hepubli
can majorities. One amendment
stipulated that tbe Company should
buy all its iron and steel and other
materia! and implements.in the Unit
ed States, and another that ail labo
era employed rhould be citizens ol
the United States. These amend
meats were tabled by big Republi
can and high tariff majorities, as well
as another amendment of the Senator
that if ten per cent, of the capital
stock be not paid in within two years,
aud if work do not actually begin in
four years the charter should lapse.
The defeat of the latter amendment
gives tbe Company an indeGnite frao
cbiac to the projected route and
might create an opportunity for a
large speculation at tbe expense of
tome bona fide undertaking of this
country or any other. There was
net a Republican vote in the r ega
live on the final passage, which makes
the scheme look a little peculiar, cs
pecially when we find all tbe names
among the opponents of Vest's amend
ment* that are most prominent in x!l
bigh-tariff legislation for the bene
fit of the people of their own beloved
country. This farored enteprise
was carefully guarded from tbe neces
ity of buying tariff taxed material and
implements, and empioyiag tariff pro
tected labor by the very men who
never tire of proclaiming that this
country owes its wonderful prosperi
ty to tbe priv.lcge of buying and us
ing tariff protected merchandise and
labor. The farmer, especially, as the
Ual Seuator of them is ready to swear,
would be a lost man, commercially,
without that privilege from which
they, each and all, voted to exempt
their pet scheme inJsicarag'i* Ob,
tbe hypocrites 1
But the capping stone was put on
the humbug by Senator Teller, who
pompously announced that the com
pany should be allowed to buy their
material, implements and labor in
any country where they could buv
tbem cheapest and “they could buy j
tbem cheapest and best in the Unit
*d JfiUtes. It is no dcuut ihe ex
cee«ltnp .. re.sUve , . cheapness , ol
sr,*n. i
.W.I ,.d in the l otted
States that always secures Teller’s
vote in defense of protective duties
of 35 to 100 percent. Oh! th» liana
bujfs! — [Courier Journa!
That Tired Feeling
Affile nearly every one in the spring The
system having become accustomed to the
eracinfi air of winter. ;* weakened bv tl.e
warn day* o' tbe changing season, and' read
ily yield' to attack* of dUea*c . Hood’*
Sarsaparilla arx? steff ia la io*t tu*t tbemcdn tbe medtv ine ine needed needed. ! t
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blood. Try it thi* *ea*on. (c |
Tt*a Govenor of Mi*eouri [»* tn.o>me
jMlout of tbe attention given to outlaw *; j
bat b« still continue? to motoend th#
fjunou* and Dr Ball's Cough Srrnp for coughs j
cold*
last sabmiued tbeir bill to the m%r*
I and mean* commute* A» it has
j taken them a great deal of tune to
i fomolat* it, it ia preeamably a good
bill; and a superficial -mspecticn
■ bear* ont thi# preeamptioa 1* #n
other issue *f hope to give an mteA
ligcnt svcopfcis, the bill itse.f bticg
too long for oar columns.
The aggregate reduction tosde is ■
$55,000,000. This with the jctarnal
rsrenae reduction of $20,000.000—
j I asostlj on tobacco—will make a re
, loclioa of reTecoe of $70,000,000.
. which ia about what tbe country de
mands. There are one hundred and
thirteen article* or classes of arti
cie« placed co the free list, principal
among them being wool and timber.
Southern farmers will be glad to \
learn that cotton tagging and ties i
•
will also be relieved from duly if this ’
bill passes
Whether it shall pass or not, it
clearly and boldly, though wisely
and conservatively, formulates the
ieane, sod tbe battle will aeon be
precipitated. There is no question
wcere crery true Democrat will be
found enlisted What tbe Atlanta
Constitution so well said io 1883, I
we repeat in 1888 The Constitu
tioo said- “The democratic cam
paign in 1884 will he fongbt and
won on the issue of revision and re
dnetion of taxation, and this is the
tariff issue. The congressional cam
paigns in which tbe democrats were {
so generally victorious, were fought
and won on that issue; there is no
other issue in which the people are
so vitally interested. There maybe
democrats like Mr. Sam Randall who
will not care to folfow the democratic
party to victory on that line, but
where one democrat will oalt by tbe
wayside, a hundred republicans will
cut loose from their corrupt organ
izition. If the democratic party
cannot win on the tariff issue, it can !
net win at all.”
ADVERTISE Ol K SECTION.
Speaking of tbe ^acting of cheap
rates by the railroads to Southern
travelers the Manufacturers' Rreord
pertioentlv $a\y.
“If the railroad* and the bn«nets
of . . n South . Will
men tue LOW unite in
widely advcrtuirg these .j t( , special tnof . ,)
rater, sud thus woik np u great in
teieet throughout ihe North and
W.st, the rush of people Sooth will
general __i announcement . of r low i
an made through the daily press
The!c must be earnest, vigorous
wo! k to make these Special 1 efforts
effective. The whole North and
West ought to be tiooded wilh spec
ial fttlvertiaemonts. no til people
everywhere become interested.
Some will go for pleasure, some for
cariosity, some on business, and
some to mike careful investigations,
that they am learn for themselves
of the resources and advantages of
the fi ulb The first and most im
portant matter is to induce them to
go. This can easiiv he tccoruplisbed
by juJ eious and liberal advertising,
and this ought to he done at once.”
■BtXUr^AIBA."
Jufck complete cure of Catarrh of the
Lrinap•Diseases'. ilsdder, ailaunoyin"-Kidney. Bladdt ranri
; #1. At'druggisU.
••Koreil ON H1I.E” PII.I.S
Little hut good. Small granules, smal’
loss-, big results, pleasant in operation,
lou t disturb the stomach. 10c. and 25c.
Lsk ' Kockll ON »1HT.”
powder for “Rough on Dirt;” last'A A perfect wash
ng found at harmless ex'ra
fine A 1 article, pure and clean, sweeter.-,
freshens, bleaches and whi^-ns without
ed *iightcst for fine injury linens to and finest lace fabrL. s, general Unequal! house¬
hold, kitchen and laundry use. Soft* t:
water, saves labor and soap. Added to
Itarch increases glow, prevents yellowing
tc. 10? *5c. at Oroctr* ot Druggists
Two Way*, rhoose Which !
1 here are two . u-ua ways o, , t.-ucg , what
Nature attire *omrtime* sonirtime- d*> doe-n..e;* - y. namely,
to reuCT* lie owe*- «>ne is to *wariow a
drastic pur^tive wb>«;h ev»cu*t« proftwely.
abruptly and with paiu. the other U to take
Hoatettcr* c: mach B tiers, the * fleet of
which is not violcnL but sufficient thorough,
nM,i .. »ecd c u.->»— ™, yv n*u benefit, ruri-loying it
not not expect expect permanent permanent benefit, and and he he
an not which hope to *?cap*'he deburiaing res-’
‘.ion :e\M WB - Rare? V — - the 9 Vi A organ* a* m - bad 1 . a ,1 or e-. ■■ ■■ worse
off than bt fore If, on tbe other hand, he
rv-orts to the Bitter*, be can rely upon the
restoration of s regular babi’ of body, conse
1 'i- nl upon a r* n w», of h* attt-fut tone in tbe
;*>te#tinal car.a! Besides healthfully relax
ing the to» is, the Bitters dormant (
< arouses a
liver, impart- a bene it- ia) impeto* to she ac¬
tion of tbe kidney*, and counteracts th» ear
tv swing* of rbeomatism. a tendency to
gout, andtra’ana in all it* forrov
* ■ ■»'*•«• •
Mr. T. D. Meador of the firm of Ogles
by A Mcaclor, thinks it is just as import
ant to fortif< against tbe sudden attacks
of tbe bowels, as against the robber that *
invades tbe household. He says Dr. i
Biggers’ Huckleberry Cordial is ihe
weapon, a dead shot to bowel trouble?.
^ Terrible Cas® of Scrofula
Cured by
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Hood’S Sarsaparilla
la as V alter cl 1*79 1 «t» attacked wit!
fail in on* of the most ZfgTtrat »;.g f •« c; •
%; ice t.n.f 1 hadt. less than tidrteen lar .
- ./ art :r;di»yr^gkaridU.; oficAihre
sfitamattjr exuding as mm
4oody matter dJCistia* to heboid, a;.-:
Utaou i^iotenUde to c adarc. It Uimpos . 1
I.. tally describe my saSenofs. as tbe «*«->
ass < a;Seated with Ctinait Catarrh. Af.f
three years cl misery, having been treated !:
three {diysirtaa*. i was worse than ere
Ftnajjy. oa tbe recommendation of W.
Itentity, draggivt, of Lockpert. I was lad;
to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. And now, at!
having taken twelve bottles, within the
twelve .noath*. the tcroiukms emptkms ha .
csy ea*e. i 1 ■>r*1 irsapsurilia has proved & .
effective deed. As an evidence ■,
and! i 1 ®d these tacts ucscUcite
tEtt any any one one eSre. vbo $$Bo cj^i hobNj ;„vi it.' corrospoodeiwe v BABLEJ a. J-ti/ in
______ __
run, East VOam, N. T.
This natctttfnt ia ecnGnnetl ty W. J. Hurt-
ley,druggist, ef Loci:pc»rt. N. V.. who calls tt
rare o print ri story lor Hood** Sampar«U
8*ad lor loci giving suiemesis eiEasy cere*
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
gold by &U druggists. $1; sis lor A*,. Made
only by C. 1. HOOD it CO.. Level:, Mass.
IOO 'Doses .« violliw.
u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over a Million Distributed
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
-
Louisiana i e Lottery Company
Incorporated :, a Leinslature in 18(fe,for
Edncationvl and Charitable purposes, »rd
its fraiitbise made a psrl of the present
State Constitution, in If-TO. by ank cre:-
wbeltning popular »l*rle vote. \Bnb.r Dra.ii|
■ u brand G.m.d Quarterly
take place monthly.and tbe
Drawings, regularly every three nio**th*
( March, Tune, September and December .
"We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for stH the monthly and Qnar- L
terly Drawing* of The Louisiana State *
tery" Company, and in person manage and that and ert the
trol the Drawings theinseives.
same are conducted with honesty, fairness,
and in good faith toward all parlies, this and we
authorize the Company to use certifies.'e
« ith fac-simile* of oursigr.atwt es attached it
dre rtiscirer.t
-^ :s~ 2
jr 0 0
C«oiBiiut*Mrt.
We the ur.demgr.ed Banks ar.d Bsnkert
will pay ail IVszes drawn in The Louisiar.i
State Lotteries which may be presented et
ouroounter* ;
h.oclesbv. *»«>.. x». x*n m
! J;afiuwnrpmf o\**t-i%*i
CA*iMHj Fm.t .i.«v.ii,.t
Grand ; Quarterly : Drawing
? 111 the Academy of Music, New ins?, Orleans,
Tuesday. March 13.
Capital Prize, «3C)0,000
100.000 Ticket* at Twenty Do os each
i Halves MO: Quarters AV Tt-ml ? $- l >en-
t tiethsfl.
LIST Ol’ PKIZti
i Pkizeci $300,000 is *300,000
1 U U1ZE OF 100.(100 is 100.000
1 Peize (<f f>0,(O0 is SqOOO
1 Peize of 25,000 is.. A5.000
- Prize.'; of 10.000 are .. — •A ',00«'
5 Pbizes of 5.000 are. 25,' 00
25 Prizes or 1,(00 are.. 25.000
iOO Prizes of 500 are . 50,00ft
2t)0 Prizes of 300 are. , tXMOU
500 Prizes of 200 are ioo»ft»
APPROXIMATION t BIZE-.
100 Prizes of f!V Prize 0 approximating
to f3 0.(X*J are
100 Prizes $100,000 ol $300 Prize approximating :>j,ooo
to are.....
100 Prizes of $200 approxiraatii _• 20.000
to *.V),0T0 Prize are
terminal pe;;:i>
1,(00 Pr zes ef $UA> decided by
POO.OOO Prize are...... i'.O.uOO
1.000 Prizes of fICO decided ty
flUO.cOO Prize are. luO.COC
<5 Prizes of amount!; g to *l.o'5,C0f
For Club P>rate«, or any further uforina
ti n apply to the ueder-igred. T’ nr hand¬
writing must be distil ct andcigttstureplain.
More rapid return mini U-. livery » : ! -e as-
stirred by cuclosirg and F.tiv. icpe bearing
your full address.
fiend POSTAL NftlEfi. Ex; ;•••< Money
Orders, or New Fork ExchanL'*. in ('rdinary
let t« r Cuarency by Ext rc-- .* our expense )
sidtess* d to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans L*
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C.
Address Registered Letters tc
Vtn URLS tX* NATONAL BANK
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER That the preaeace *f
(■rssntb Hraarerart
and Early, whs arc >» of absolute chares fairnca* »l ih«
drawing*, is a gnaantee the chances a!
, . in ri integrity, that are equa.
and that no one can possible .divine wha;
nuni len. will draw a Priz-.
REMEMBER that the payment of all
Prises vvi, i*GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATI
BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Ticket* rignt 1 by the Preeident of an In
,j tutiwi whose chartered right* are recog
n izd in the highest Courts: ~ therefore
beware of anv imitatior* <• anonvmou
M >. eme$
A PERFECTFOUNTAINPEN
1 hat is within the mean- of all.
nulin's New Amsterdam Fountain Pen
(Fine, Medium and Coar-c ) Always ready,
write* freely, and never get? out of order.
Warranted 14-Karat Gold ar.d t • give entire
atisfaction.
PrleeSl.a.tby mail, |>rej)nl<l
Liberal discount to agents fiend for Cir
cuisr of our specialties
JOHN fi. HULIV.
No. 4U Bkosi’W ct. N Y.
Manufacturing Stationer. jANd.vrwim
1
'1
mot sale in BimiiiififhaiUs Ala., part ot these sroocls Thursday T^ere shipped to J? >ino and
part of them are now on the way to Griffin and by next we shall p:
on our counters one of the
Largest and Cleapst Sticks Of Goods
nnj; we eat n an position in to meet kind ot eompetioii ' — r :— < ome —- trorn^ * -----lnwsi. where it
ble. \\ e are in a any goods thalf to sell may.
It uao has lwn Ions - been onr policy _____ that ___________ when we secure _ _ price __ them .„ vl _
with resfcrence to their cost to us, nottoXew York cost, d e like to sell out these
special purchases " quick - so as to have * room w 1 hen — a — a ~ like ■ _ opportnnity ^ ** ~ ^ — — presnts. - - -
Hie Bottom Must Drop Out Of Prices!
We slial 1 positively offer goods for the next Thirty Days lower than they
were ever sold in Gnffin. Come and see.
Of the several stocks of Groceries we have ‘la^Pu/to^a^ recently purchased _ , we have left
Goo*ds pricess. "1 ffi 1%
stock of Griffin at Factory
THEY MUST SELL!
We have Fjnstireceived two cars of fine Tennessee Mules. Come and see us.
lSAlStjSl.
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