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Hlciil Paper of Spalding Co.
Official Paper af the City of Griffin
A <1 y«rtl»ing Hate-*.
OAJLT -Os* dolUr per •«»**• >« “>*
Ant and fifty e«nt» t or •«*>-
•y^MRt o«*». Ten lim or Ion to bo ooont-
•gfiicr i's'.mcra No iaeertioo ifi o«»u under per mm tii*
M mrnch umeruoa. 90 Ail insertion*
k ti 4 for in* then o*nte- paid for
tor It-*! thxa oca dollar asset be :c
**Ui*nl rat Matisse m will ba their m»de idrirtursmt’ with partite
vkUtf to
* > *fi k* 1 ** _flam- rate » v» for th* Dai! r -
Biaiue, Sherman, Drpew
Phelps hfiTe spoken, and ail have
made a bad mesa of it Sex'!
In addition to the good name he
•o highly cherished. Mr W. W. Cor
conto has left his grandchildren
$1,000,000 apiece. This shoo’d
make their names good—on the bot
tom of checks.
in digging a grare in a Xortharo
Ohio town the other day, (he local
paper note* that the sexton foODd
the earth frozen to a depth of 32
inches That is not only a L,u<l
eonotry to live in. but a lard roan
try to he hailed in.
At a faintly dinner, last week, * *»i
entine Winters, a reDerable banker
of Dayton, Ohio, distributed half a
million dollars among his six chil
dren and the heirs of two others
who are dead. He had in
divided $400,000 among them. It
is evident that this family is not con
nected with the winters of discontent
referrod to by oar old friend ’A il
iiam Shakespeare.
At last, it is now almost certaiD
that Georgia and other parts of the
SoTitb wttt begin the n»e ef the much
despised penny or one cent. The
State Railroad Commission will
bring abeut the action by a recent
ruling requiring the loads to give
the exact change in cents. This
will make the peony valuable, and it
will be only a question of a very
abort time before it will come
general use.
In pre^historic Illinois the
natural order of thiogswas
if we accept the hypothecs of
scientist on the Louisvihe
staff It says ‘*tto discovery in
nois of the bones of a frog that
teeth six inches loDg in a jaw*
feet long is of much importance.
is likely that in pro historic
the frogs killed the boys, not
by the frogs, and that it sas
for the frogs ”
Representative Scott, of
\ inis, says that the tariff bill is
best that baa been presented to
i ion ns for years. He believes
with a few modifications, the hill wnl
leceivo the support of nearly all
Democrats and enough tariff inform
Republicans from the Western
States to insure its pas-age Mi.
Randall, questioned by tlie courier
Joorna! correspondent, said that he
had not read the bill, and therefore
declined to express an opicion. lfe
probably never will read it. Mr.
Rjundail waw agaiust the b .! before
it was drafted.
The Mcnttzama Record is of the
opinion that the biggest fatte tn ie
cord i* the rnancer io which public
roads are worked in this State The
overseers get a few hands together,
place , a pine • top IO a ___ ruuu , u^it. n
-, ■
H Il w Witll ith a u te iv iapv--u isno taful O? dirt, mil
eali that wotkiug the roads. And
the Record is right. We will never
have good roads until a load hi i*
levied ami the fumla place in tbe
banff# of competent meu to ixpeml
in working the roa U in » pr. clic 1
mauuer. As it is working lb*
roads is considered nothing but t>
frolic by those engaged in it, and
what little work is done is so done
that it amounts to nothing.
Us a larioas Fac'
That the body I* now more susceptible to
benefit from medicine than at anv other sea-
eon. Hence the importance of taking Hood’s
thtrsaperiila now, when it will do you the
most good. It i* really wonderful sor pun
■ and enri-hing the blood, creating the au
jte, and giving a healthy Hood tone to Sarsa¬
_ j system- Be sure to get itself *
parilla. which is peculiar lo *
lwiatrvmtMt Facts.
The Xaw York Herald puts the
plea of the tariff reformer* for a
more extended market in Ttrjr fore
ble style, it say*. *Tf we can increaae
the bulk of ear bosiceas we shah not
only reap larger profits, but the extra
demand for goods will give steadier
employment sc l better wages to an
immense number of workmen Two
birds with one stone is profitable
banting. If we have a home market
alone we r.tnpiy make money oat of
each other, but if we send our prod
act to South America and Australia
.nd pwlip. to E.gU.4 w. n,.l.
our prcfi'.S oat of foreigners With
raw wool on the free list we should
stand a good chance to get our share
of the custom of every ration on the
globe, hut with s ts* on raw wcoj
every Englishman sod German can
•lam the door in our face and *h ai us
out ... - in the i CO 11 J. r>
The man who cannot be imf reused
with wnnwe the force Jorce or o. tn .fa . s statement Matcment » is
impervious to the logic of common
sense.
The Herald goes on to say: “Now
we are seekinga profitable trade. We
want to drive bargains with the people
of everv nation. We have tie geniun
UM.otlrpriM, ,U D.chin.rj Ibu »
sure sacces*. Give us a large free
ii*t, multiply the number cf r *w m«
tcri.ls and the bum of increased bun
DCs* will be beard everywhere. Open
the tariff door wide enough to let in
the raw goods and our merchants will
send their manufactured goods into
every foreign market, and we will en
ter upon an era of national prosper
tty such as we have never seen before,
Preaident Cleveland’* policy of open
ing up a larger market for American
manufactures not only commends it
self *o the country's pocket, but also
to the country’s patriotism.”
But the bugabwoof “free trade’ is
invoked to prevent Congress from re
lieving the manufacturers of the bur
dens that hamper them in their com
petition w.th f< r*dgn manufacturers
in the markets of Mexico, South
\merica and the islands of the ocean.
And those who own or produce raw
material arc told that they wiil te
ruined if the manufacturer is no
longer restricted to the use < f the
domestic raw material. Just as if
the manufacturer with the
world for his markets would not
sutne more of the domestic law
terial than he possibly can use
long as tiis wares are restricted to
the home market.—[Exchang e.
The State railrontl
has Ciih d a meeting foi the
inst . to consider the question of
dttcing railroad fare to two itc-nfs
mile
A Printer
Desires employment on a
weekly es foreman. Fully
tent and can furnish best of
cob. Will uoik for low wages
ing summer Address.
CoMPostToi:,
Care News Office,
Griffin,
The s< xrs can lx 1 lUstinguished in
bv noticing that ducks quack in a loud,
coarse voice while a drake has a sharp,
thin, peeping voice.
f( • Korfjfl ON RATS,”
ars < ni rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants
abbits, id-hugs beetles, insects, skunks, chipmunks,
iuths, moles. sparrows, gophers, druggists.
15c. At
“KOU.lt OA CORNS."
;k for Wells’ “Rough on Corns.”
5c. rlief.completccure. Druggists. E. 8. Corns,warts,huaions. Weils,
Jersey City.
‘‘KoroiroTmH."
“Rough on Itch” cures skin humors,
Trosted eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum,
feet, chilblains, itch, ivy poison,
barber's itch. 50c._ E. S. Wells, Jersey City.
“KOl l.ll ON l AT.tKKH”
Comets offi-nsive odors at once. Com-
ph *d lc cure of worst chronic cases; unequal-
feed as gargle utic for diphtheria, sore throat,
bn Catarrhal threat affection?. 50c.
I wo Way*. Ihoose Which !
There are two usual ways cf doing what
Nature sometime* doe* incomletely. namely,
I to relieve the towel* One i» to swallow a a
• drastic purgative which ev*cuate* profusely.
| abruptly Ho*tetter'« and Stomach with pain, WtU the other the is effect to take
r*. of
Which I* not Tiok-nt, buttufficient thorough,
! ”
j tue first is selected, the pe son employing it
need net expect permanent benefit, and he
"ennot hope to escape 'he debili'aitig reac¬
tion which It lives the organs a* bad or worse
eff than before If. on the other hand, he
resorts to the Bitter*, he can rely upon the
restoration of a regular habi' of !»ody. con*e
quent upon a ren< waj of healthful tone in the
intestinal canal. Besides healthfully relax
ing the bowt Is, the Bitters arouses a dormant
liver, impart* a beneficial impetus to the ac-
tion of the kidneys, and counteract* th« ear
lv twines of rheumatism, a tendency to
gont. and malaria in alt it* form*.
A Hhoiesuir t.rocryman,
Mr. T. D. Meador of the firm ot Ogh$
by A Meador, thinks it is just as import
ant to fortifv against the sudden attacks
of the bowels, as against the robber that
luvades the household. He says Dr.
Bigger*’ Huckleberry Cordial is the
weapon, a dead shot to bowel troubles.
Rheumatism
It u am rMaUUkad feei tint B<x<F* fci
o* p . r-.i jus prows u israteshto rtsocl;
to m*ny severe cues U ibeoautism, effm-
a* rcmerfcxhte care* ty tts pmrtW xct.aa
«» lb* atMsr? o< th* blood, which
ts the eaase U th* <&**!*, xad puffy te*
sad esxvi-.mg the rial ffaisi
It i> certatmif fair to tujwtm* that wfcns
B«eS * garsaparUla has done lor t«sl*er* .
w**t <te { z v *. Ti-erlore, U y *» r. - .
the raia; as4 eches <4 rheums s ism ji*e
this mapdj a lair Uiai
A Positive Core.
- 1 was troubled very Each with rbccj;. >
Uses m tsr hip*. ankle*, *nd wrists, i
| . «oi4 harder walk, &nd was confined to ta;
'*e4 * rx«i deaS U the law. Bern* rc.
«bbhM to try Hood's Sana^n&ta, 1
j
I as OB* tf th* Wocrf yariCrrs te
j *<*“ " ^ W ' OOD ’ 111
r ’" r TlTe **F ' eap *
j^ { ; ^ tv
( ■ bejpau: tH s SampartUa. and K ' :
[ l T £%£££££!?
*rC d Irat a wtat the doctors ca;5<x!
mxtscalAi rbeaaaliSBi. I took Hood’s Sar
saparOU azd am ectirt’y eared.- J. V. I
Pboodwoot, letter earner, Cti-ago, It!.
w * ^ terA tTee ot ehinx
u .^ wbomydfa .ire, a K<kcon t aini r * me ;
staieast-nis ot curts t y
Hood’s Ssfssparilla
$^d by «3 drorjSsti S'; j5x t° r 4 5 -
KUy tor C L HOOD & 00., Lowell. Mass.
; IOO Dos?? ' 0 Dollar.
||NeRECmNU»MW«CTMa
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
----------------
Louisiana S Lottery Company
Incorporated 1/ lueLegislatur* in ]»>,for
Educations! and Charitable purposes, and
it* fraoceise made a part of the present
State Constitution, in IS?.', by ant over¬
whelming popular vote. Drawing’
■ U brand
take plat e monthly,and the Grand Quarterly
Drawings, regularly every three months
(March, June, September end Decern lor .
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all the monthly and Quar¬
terly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lo’
tery Company, and in person manage and ect
trot the Drawings themselves, and that tt*
same are conducted with honesty, fairness,
and in good faith toward all parties, certificate and we
authorize the Company to use this
with fac-similes ot out signatui es attached it
dTe rtisen:cnif "
^ / s'-' ?- f £
romciiMisarrt.
We Die undersigned Banks and Bankers
w ill j>aj ail Prizes drawn in The Louisiant
ktate Lotteries which may be presented at
our counters :
I. II.OtiXESBl. Prr». ta- Xa«‘l Bl
P. umx. tat I HI*.
i.nHI»»lt.Pr«.J tm. liOUX. X cion »..tal VI l Bank Ba»J
(
Grand : Quarterly : Drawing
Ih the Academy of Move. Nnv f rleacs
Tuesday, March 13, l-rf,
Capital Prize,$aOO.OOO
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollar* each
Halve? *10: Quarters T • tl.sC-’. Twen¬
tieth* fl.
LIST OF riilZES
1 Faitcr $300,000 is .<500.000
1 v’kize nr 100,COO is 100.000
1 Pbize of rO.OuO is 50.000
1 Farr of 25,000 is.. 25.000
2 Frizes of 10X00 are........ 20,00<>
5 PBtzEs of 5.000 are. 25,' 00
25 Prizes of 1,000 are...... 25.000
100 Prizes of fit* 1 are 50.000
liuO Puizts of 300 are.. .... eo,t 00
500 Prizes of 200 are b 0,000
UTKOXIMATION I RIZE-.
loo Prizes of f^a.O Prize approximating 50.0 0
to $3* 0,000 are.......
100 Prizes of $300 approximating :;o,ooo
to $100,000 Prize are.......
1"0 Prizes $.Vj,0CO of $200 approxiraatir g 2J.0C0
to Prize are
TEKHIN'L PRIZES
1 t««i Prizes ut $ 100 decided bj
$3nu.U00 Prize are HiO.OOO
! 1 .(to* Prizes of fHO decided by
$100,tOi) Prize arc 1 CO.COi
3,130 Priz< > of amounting to. sl,0?5,t0f
For C'nt* P.rate*. or any fnrlL r inforuia
tion apply to the undersigned. V> ur Land¬
writing must Ik- ilistir et and signature plain.
More raj.id return mail delivery will be as
snrred !>y euclosieg . nd Etivekq e bearing
your full addr-.
Send POSTAL Nt.iES, Kxprc-s Money
Order*, or New York Exchang.- in Ordinary
letur. Currency l>v Expre- . ..i onrtxf case)
a dris-. dto
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New Orleans La
or M A. DAUPHIN, Washington, I). C.
Address Registered Letters tc
NEW ORLEANS N A TON A A tilth
New Orleans, La.
remember (barge
autl Early, who are In of ih>
drawings, is a guaantee of absolute fairnesi
and integrity, that ttie chances are al equa
and that no one can possibly divine w ha
numbers will draw a Friz •.
REMEMBER that the pavutnt cf all
Prizes iaGUARANTEED BY FOUR NATL t
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets ->r“ signt J by the President of an In
titution whose chartered rights are ricog
nizd in the highest Courts: therefore
beware of any imitati s <r anonymou
schemes
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(Fine, Medium and Coarse.) Always ready,
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Warranted id-Karut Gold and to grie entire
atisfaction.
Prlee81,25by mail, prepaid j
Liberal discount to agents. Bend for Cir |
cnlar of our specialties JOHNS. HOLTS’.
N<>. 4il Broapwat. N Y.
Manufacturing B’rJ loner. j25d&wlva
UTer Pbt*
pirt of them are hom* on tho way to Griffin and hy Thursday next we sha i j,?■« qjj
on our eonnters»one of the
Larpst al Ctapest Stocts Of Goods
ever offered in Middle Georgia. Yru may count oil this. We pay for what we
Imy: we pay it all in cash and we huy it where it costs as nearly nothing as possi.
ide. « e are in a position to meet any kind of competion < ome troin where it may.
It has Ion? been our policy that when we secure goods 5 1 half price to sell them * r m
with regerence to their cost to us, not to Yew lorh cost. \\ e like to sell out these
special purchases Quick so as to have room when a a like opportunity presnts.
The Bottom Must Drop Out 0
We shall positively offer goods for the next Thirty Days lower than they
were ever sold in Griffin, Come and see.
Fiftv boxes Laundrv Soap at Factory prices. A large lot of Tobacco and a good
stoc 'k 0 f Qriflfin Goods at FaCtOr.V priCCSS.
THEY MUST SELL!
We have just received two ears of fine Tennessee Mules. Come and see us.
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