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m. liberal rataa will ba mad* with partis*
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**IB5^Sr-3aim*ra£iaas tst U>* D»U»
Mmi with iba doom Daniel do not
fbrif* to mneh in Earope ta they do
Otar bar*. Mr. Daniel Wilton, ex
President Giwvy'* eon*io*law, who
•old Legion of Bocor decorationa,
must go to prison lor two years- If
tbs lions get a view of Daniel Wil
ton they wil! nndoobtodly chew bim
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Tbe Democratic SUte execotive
committee will meet in Atlanta on
ibe 21st ioat.. for tbe parpose of fix
iog upon a date and issniog a call
for a State convention to aelect dele
gmtee to tbe National Democratic
convention, which meet* at St. Loaia
on Job© 5th- It ia probable tbat a
call will aleo be issued for another
State convention to meet at a Utter
data for tbe nomination of SUt«
officer#
There ia one fact tnat should be
impressed upon tbe mind of the peo
pie; it is that tbe protection journals
err in urging tbat tbe object of iegis
iatiot) at this crisis ia primarily tbe re
doction of tbe snrplts, but it it to
lighten taxation wbicb creates tbe sur
plus. Tbe Republican* and pro tec
tioniats, if not restrained, would aoon
get rid of the surplus by legislative
extravagance which it invites, just
to create an apparent necessity or
taxation.
The Courier Journal closes an ed
itorial on tbe tariff bill tersely as
follows:
The President baa done bis duty.
The members of tbe Way* and
Means Committee have done tbeira.
If neeemary let tbe Speaker, fol
lowing tbeoxxnpte of Mr Clay,
l«ave tbe Chair aad lead tbe debate
on tbe floor, and tbeo Jet tbe whole
power of the party caucus be invok
Oil, -v. ; 0 o
It is time cow to deci le wbo is
witb us and wbo ia against us.
Minnesota, as baa been announced,
baa indorsed Mr, Cleveland, and stst
ed her willingness to stand or fall on
'be issue involved in bis message.
Here it an item that throws editions!
light on political matters in that
State. If the Republicans want to
lose Minnesota,says one of the papers
out that way, “all they bare to d<> is
to refuse to pass a tariff reform bill.”
Some leading Republicans in tbe
State are reported to bare said that
the great question w ith tbe people is
the reform of tbe present tariff, and
that Mr. Cleveland's position on the
subject accord# with that of tbe citi
*ent of Minnesota, irrepective of par
ly lines.
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When Grover Cleveland was dec
ted President many people, wbo bad
been unfavorably impreased by the
slanders of tbe campaign, regarded
him *# a man of very moderate abil
ity. And yet. since tbe delivery of
bia inaugural address until bis late*!
utterance, upon bia position regard
iog a raaominafion. bis every pub,sc
declaration baa challenged tbe ad
miration of bis coQDiryuien. Is
dead, be is today regarded as one of
tbe ablest men in tbe nation—as a
President wbo ia wi*e, conservat ve
aad never blander*—as a man wbo.
to ate a bomelv American phrase,
doee not “alop over. 1 *
I is a Carton Fact
That the body is now more tutcepnUe to
benefit froffia medicine Ihao at any other $ca-
•o*. Heim th# importance of taking Hood's
JtoiwaparilU bow. when it will do yon the
••ott good. Il t« really wonderful rot puri
tyia* and •ori-bin* tbe blood, t reating an
appetite, aad giving a healthy tone to tbe
whole syttatn- Be tore to get Hood’s Sarea-
pa villa, whleb ia peralier to itreJf. (a)
TW WM submitted to the win aad
■fun coaaittN bj the Democratic '
member* is a practical measure of re j
farm. It imperil* bo interest; ;t die
torts no branch of commerce. A* a
measure of tax reduction it is r t>t at
t«RCiber adequate, and it will be sup
plemented by another bill wincing
internal take*. Now let the Flepubli
. . _.
nans email tt on its merits. 1 be aw t
realm of ab '
camion passes----------- oat of the
straction into one of practical egi» a
tion. In will bo longer do to speak
oi the President’s message as a de
mand for free trade; the Republicans j
mua; ahow that tbit Mill Bill in a free
trade measure. They must prove
that 40 per cent, on woolens is “free
trade;” ibal 45 pel cent, on cloaks 1*
“free trade;” that a duty of $6.7” cn
pig iron is ‘-protection, ’ and a du . y
of $6 is “free trade,”and that a duty |
0 f|U on fctec 5 rails is “free trade.
As a matter of fact there is no sp- j
proach to free trade in this bill; it is I
a compromise measure for the reluc
tien of taxation, as Mr. Breckinridge j
declared. If it is defeated tbe Re <
publicans must assume tbe reponsi
bilry of defeat. It is not to be sup
posed that such a measure of re lief
can fail to pass even been a Republican delay in its |
Senate. There has
progresa, but tbe time of this Con ,
gress is pasaing rapidly and the bill
should be pushed steadily.
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COMVSITOK,
Care News Office,
Griffin, Gu.
Let no more be said of tbe cnmite
of California Tbe climaie of Ttx.i!>.
wherein a yoong family products
three sets of triplets in three years,
is tbe one wbicb is just cow focus
ing tbe gate of tbe world.
In Central California.
Heretofore the eastern tourist lias bee n
aociiNtouml to hear only of southern Cali¬
fornia and its so-called senii-tr.<pieal cli¬
mate. while scarcely anything has been
sanl of the menu it tbe climate in <• a-
tral California. To such an extent lari
tin.-- puffing of one portion of the state to
tlx> detriment of another section been
carried that many of the eastern tourist?
now visiting ll»e counties adjacent to the
bay seem to lie surprised that fruits <>f
many kuvis are grown outdoors until
Christmas. Particularly is this m in re¬
gard to gni|?-s. Souie surprise has ixen
exj>resae«l that tl»e fine grape? on exhi-
Utiors at the rooms of the state K uril of
trade should be found outside of Los
Angeles and San Diego counties, whereas
the fact is tiwt the best grapes grown
anywhere in California are produced ,»ut-
ridv of southern California, and timet'
grown in Sonoma, Napa, Santa Clara and
along the eastern foothills of the Sacra
niento valley have never been burjc.?.>ed
anywliere. V.-eoming
Another fact worthy of
known i-, that there ripen in Butte county,
6 >0 miles north < f L? Angcle?. and at
J i Los fifty <.at- miles e. in south the Santa of San Clara Francisco, valley, some the
| first of orange fine quality crops and of this nearly season. month? They
{ arc earle than Kivehiidecn>j«. two In Santa
( r the
Clara county some of the fime-t whit*
Verdel. Tokay and black Ferrara grape-
get rife and ready for the table at Chn-t-
Fiia?. In thi? same county strawlc-rrie-
and raspberries can also be lia*l up t<> th>:
holiday?.—‘' tn Francisco Alta.
-Koron ON KAT8,»
am out rats, mice. Touches, flies, axil?
ed bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, chipmunks, jack
abbits, sparrow». gophers, !
xotks moles. 15c. At druggists.
“HOtt.H ON COHNS.”
;£ l..o «BpI Itwrt. ‘ rl ^ U ^ Cor Q .. ? C wI . rti,U.iioa? 0>rck v * !
5c. Drunftsta . L. S. Metis , Jersey City.
“ItOCUU ON ITtH.w
“Rough on Itch’’ cures skin humors,
eruptions, frosted rin* chilblains, worm, tetter, itch, salt ivy rheum,
feet, poison,
barber's itch. 50c. E . 6. Wel ls, Jersey City.
BO run ON CATAKKH”
Comets offensive odors at once. Com¬
plete cure cf worst oferonic cases; unequal-
ad loa! as bnwULCatarrli.xJ gargle for diphtheria, affccUour? sore throat,
throat 50c
Tw* Haj*. choose Which !
There are two o?ual ways of doing wbal
Sale re Mctliistt docs lacomie'ely. namely,
to rvl ere tt* t-c»wel» One i# to swallow a
drastic purgative which evacuates profusely,
ab-tpriy and with pain, the other ,s to take
Baartlr« bU-uaacb, Bitters, tfcetfiect of
w ti’t ia not r»k'it but sufficient thorough,
asf whi'h «kw* not eripe the :utc tine* If
tt*t first» selected, the ;e son benefit, »«ploying it
need not eijevt permanent and he
•anv.-t hope to escape ’be debii.’aiag r- a -
t.ou whi'-h leave? tbe organ* a? bad or worse
cS than before If, on the ther hand, he
reaorts to the Bi ter*, he can rely upon the
restoration of a regular habit of tody, t ocse
quest upon * renewal of healthful tone in the
letestina! canal. Beside* healthfully relai
iog the bowels, the Bitters arouses a dormant
liver, impart* a bem fb-ial impetus to the ac¬
tion of the of kidneys, and counteracts tendency the ear¬
ly twine* rheumatism, a to
gort. and malaria in aji it* form*.
A Wholesale t.roerjtnsu.
Mr. T. D. Meador of tbefirm of Ogks t
by A Meador, thinks it is just as import
ant to fortifv agaiost tbe sudden attacks
of tbe bowels, as against the robber tbat
invades the household. He says Dr.
Biggers’ Hucklebeiry Cordial is tLe
weapon, a dead shot to bowel troubles.
Three Peculiarities :
n*o r» nanajamiE* ■> l* s •*< ***** ^
aad regataita* mefStlee, t:. ctowrtrrtra! hf
three fen&arHh .
1 st: Tjfj eaaitWaarrfa «f re** vsr ■
reswdits afeatfa e«*&.
2 d: The rn*M .k «hi wi ich 1 < i
heiWtork*. Ht, are BUr'.
3 d: t. »• r-wi- *fc|' wtotii t:,t .-<-
.. . pjvtsertie* are errs. .
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v*. ■?*■■:. Tt ;*e#ha«i* • t? •
utteni<!f t Hood's SarwpariJls, *#•■*
wllMiurtii Others
Hod * S-r*a; t-zilU prepared «U5s 0 '
gresut guu *-.A t-y ihanrue. :
t4m*ih J ring cx;vrieae*. Heoee It -
HkI ce * rfby of ectire neMttxt. It;
f&SrT f; ■ cj ; ■ f- ■ >, **1: rkeem, or any t
taaeclt! •?>}-.■; *ia. MTtimmrsa, *•
1 ** 4 *;., y j^d titer eanpL.t:
eaiairl; i 1.4 -r.?, 0-> tall to t
Jarsaparilfa
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Fry ftk- i* 1- l’ *' jr-
eerth. a. Carr, c.it, RaaJb
*• liwt's 5ampanUakit?:*-dwrit* •
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otherfe:- "* C. A. JLKSOU>, JLi ■
X f»ok F. nuinlrs satr.v n'-'-.i'-Cit '
5 >;sts ti cr.rt-5 v.. . Ir sent lo ail '*l' dtt- : -
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
go Id It ft : fis f->r f r ~ M" - *
/g^l y by C. i. If'.XlI) X. IaAci!,
IQO Dos*: C 9 Doi»ar
NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTIOW!
Over a Million Distributed
QAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
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SU.t Lottery Company
Incor[orated by t te I^rwl*ture in 186s, for
and Charitable purposes, *od
franetise road* a part of the presett
Constitution, in 181V, by ank over¬
popular Uaflf vote. ■■■btr Draalil
■ la Ursa*
place monthly,and the Gratid Quarterly
reeularly every three mo^thi
Msreh, June, September end Decemter .
“We do herebyccrtifythat weinpervise tk«
EeEt* for aii t£e montbiy and Qn*r-
Drawings of The Lotiisiaus State lx*
Company, and in person manage and ef t
the Drawing? themselves, ana that ti«
are conducted with honesty, fairntsa,
in go-d faith toward ali parties, and w*
authorize the Company to use this certificate
with fac-Rimiiegof our sigT.atm es attached it
drerUstncentf.'’
CawwIuKarrt.
We the undersigned Bank? and Bankers
will pay ail Prize? drawn in The Louisians
state Lotteries which may be presented *1
ourcounters:
S. H.OB1.ERBY. Pret. La. Vai l Bt
S». LtUI X. *»l I S*k-
A. R(i.llWI.1,Prr>. .* I Baal
URI. KOHX, I*re«. ( alaa VI Xlaak
Grand : Quarterly : Drawing
Ih tbe Academy of Music, Stw Orleans,
Tuc s day. March 13. 18S?,
Capital Prize, #300,000
100.000 Tickets at Twenty DolUis each
Hdiv,sflO: Quarters S5: Tenths t-. Twen-
ticthsfi.
UST OJ PRIZES
1 Feize cf J300.000 is $300,000 100.000
1 “bize or lOO.Wfi:?
1 Feize or .*pU.0u0 is...... 30.000
1 Feize of 35,000 is J5.000
2 Prizes of loJXW are......... JO,00"
5 Prizes or 5.000 are... 25,< 00
•i5 Prize? of l.oOG arc .. J5.000
103 Frizfs of 500 are 30,00o
.1 0 Pkizi ? of 300 are ,. 00,< Ou
500 Prizes <>r 2>.ti are .. :<0,t<00
tCPROXIMSTIOX PEIZE-
100 Prizes of f« 0 apj roximating
to O.tXt) Prize are. .. 56,0.0
100 Frizes of §300 approximating 30,000
to r lOO.iW Prize are......
100 Prize* of §•„'•»> approximatirg
to <50,000 Prize are 30,(00
TSRWINSL PHIZES
l,w>j Fuze- oi $ 1 Ou detided by
§3io.0O0 Prize are iO.OOO
l 1 **’ I'nze? of * I CO derided by
tlW.KXl Prize arc . : AC**
3,136 Prizes of amounting to $1,0‘5,C0<
For Club Rrates. or any Isrihcr iziforma
tion apply to the undersigned. Y ur hand-
writing must be distir ct and Signature plain.
More \(hn> raniri rapid return mai! rt.flii dt-livArv delivery a ik . i hi as- da.
surred by eucloeing ’ aud Envelope bearing
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fiend POSTAL N< *TEn. Ex: * Money
Orders, or New York Eichange in Ordinary
letter C .irecej by F.rpresstatour. ipensej
a dres-cd to
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or M A, DAUPHIN, Washington, D C.
Address Registered Letters tc
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REMEMBER SsfjK:
*•* Early, who ore ia chorgo mf iki
drswiug*. i? a guaantee of atxsolute fairee*
and int* grity. that tbe chances are a!; equ^
and that no one can possibly divine » ha.
ntiRiters will draw a ITiz-.
REMEMBER that the payment of al!
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Tickets *re fig-nt J by the President of sn In
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A PERFECTFOUNTAIN PEN
'that is within the means of all.
Mulin s Mew Amsterdam Fountain Pen
(Fine, Medium andCoaree .) Always ready, !
writes freely, and neTer gets out of order. |
Warranted 14-Karat Gold and to gire entire i
atisf action.
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Libera! discount to agents. Send for Cir i
cular of our specialties JOHN
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PATENTS r. * UNiiix
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8end for siren’ar. '
ri,
BIR O Q
on our counters one of the
Larpst li Ctmapst Stocks Of Goods
ever offered In Middle Georgia. Yru may where count on tills. We pay for what».
hnj; we pay it all in cash and we buy it it costs as nearly nothing as po$$i„ tnti
Me. e are in a position to meet any kind of competJon goods rome Mf from price where it
It has Ion? l>een onr policy that when we secure at to sell them
with regerence to their cost to us, not to>ew lock cost. We like to sell out these
special purchases quick so as to have room when a a like opportunity prnntu.
He. Mom Most Drop Out Of' Prices!
r ■ - £$. tz.
We shall positively offer goods for the next Thirty Days lower than they
were ever sold in Griffin, Come and see.
Of the several stocks of Groceries we have recently retailing purchased , we have left
several barrels of pure Apple Vinegar that we are at 20c. per gallon.
Fifty boxes Laundry Soap at Factory prices. A large lot of Tobacco and a good
stock of Griffin Goods at Factory prieess.
THEY MUST SELL!
We have jnst received two cars of fine Tennessee Mules. Come and see us.
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