The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 18, 1888, Image 2

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IKRSLi.S UIRHMNEB. Editor A AA.ti.Y.<lB44*aact P«t snanm iricHLf.uDt r»>........... UiTSa, Georgia, March 1**, ISfiK. Official Paper of Spalding Co. Official P»f«r of the City of A'tvcrtlalutr Rato*. f>AIL?~Ou# dollar par «qoar* tor the Anri iMe:tWa, and fifty oont* tor each »ub- Mqaent on*. "Von line* or leee to be oonnt- ed ae a -tture, It. NOTICES 10 cent* line BPECi per ar ♦ «"*' insertion. No inaertion under this Uad (or lean than SO cent*. All insertion* tor leee than one dollar must be paid tor ir |f)aanfii. will be made with parties Liberal rate* advertisement* wishing to oontinoe their 10 ^FITLY—Kara.^eb a vs for the Dailv ■ Augusta had a full p*g© write-up in last Sunday's No# York Star. Such luxuries come high, but some folks will have ’em Twelve degrees below zero in 1’eou sylvama in the middle of March. If Dakota baa auy mote funds to span¬ iel her come to the succor of the perishing Pennsylvanians. "Sir. Ingalls wears adiffereat neck tie every d*y. Be should discard for ever the one he wore on the day of hit Utt great speech. It will never bring biro sny good luck. “Every man his own Boswell.’’ Mid Oliver Wendell Holmes, “Eveiy m id bis own Barchar-V said Io galls, or, at least, that was what be did. Now, every man to Irs hninor, according to rare Ben Juason. — ------ ♦ • •-- Tbe two sons of an Illinois saloon keeper have never tasted whisky, never used tobacco, and seldom •wear. A gin mill seems to be the right place, after all, in which to bring up children. NVhat m Mato s the parents oi - the present day do make, to be sure. .... —■ ' ■ '■» * Senator Vest denies tbe report, first published iuft tV.isbiot’t >u nows paper, that be will retire from pub lie life at the conclusion of bis pro sent term in the Senate. He says that he ia going to stay io tbo Son •to jnst as long as he ca:t, which, ic bis case, probably moans a very long time, as ho is exceedingly popular in Missouri. The unfortunate Chicago floor walker who stole >2,000 worth ol dry goods because tie did not know how his iamily would be supported if should be thrown out of employment or taken aick, Jdps not seem to have worried himself a* to what might pen in case of the detection of thefta. Human reason, in many stance*, doe* uot go far enough. Atlanta Capitol: “The per* that refer to Cocgreesroan John D Stewart bs an are in error. Brother Stewart •till a preacher in full fellowship tbe Missionary Baptist Church, well as a lawyer and a This ia uo unusual combination, and over in Alabama they have a Baptist preacher who is also a law jrer, a doctor usd a politician.” Tbirty-two hundred miles of tail «r*y were tied up Tuuraday uoou in exactly ten minutes by the Brotherhood of Locomotive E gi neers and Firemen. The entire main line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe company, u> d . . its branches, were bron? ht to a s dill. Tbe stretch of the territory from St. Paul on the North to lv Paso on the south—practically whob breadth of the United is now involved in tbe struggle started between the Burlington pacy and its employes. Thai Tiled Feeling AiBi U nearly every one in the ayitem having become ao« nsto-ieil to it- craciuH air of winter, 1* wenkpned by the warm days o the changiog sea-on, and H r< •• I Sarsaparilla ily yield to 1* attaik* just the medicine of riis..u.e needed ><k 1'» it tones and builds up every part of tis- N !>. and also repels «!l impurgi ■ fr- :n blood. Try it this .easou. Iirius fur C<»»1 Pnilrra. Taking into consideration the gradual! diminishing radiating surface, the con- clusion has been arri( ed at tlmt tbe sun cannot give out sulficient heat to suppK'.rt life on tlie earth after the lajwe of 10, 000,000 years.—Globe-Democrat % yjrS OoD^rese A few Bopri sentatives io who were elected by Democratic votes are cow dispose*! to act na allies of the Republicans on the quo* tioo of tariff reform, as against tho expressed wishes of their c inslit tU Dts. .Such a course, if periled in, will prove fatal to those c >i cera ett io it. The people will know on whf ru to lix the rteposiuilily if tho measure faiis lo puss the llouso dur ing tho f resent session. 1 h**y will not place it upon tho President, whose message has blazed the way fo tariff reform, nor will they place it with the Democratic parry, which has declared in favor of a reform which will lift at least a portion of the tariff burdens off tho shoulders of tho people. In case of a failure to pass tho bill the responsibility will fa.! on the heads of the recreant ,,nd traitorous members who vote ugainst or dodge the bill. The Nashville American, the Mo bile Register, sod the Augusta Chronicle, all leading democratic p>peiB that have heretofore been laboring under the nightmare r*f ••free trade” and p.uriing their hope of revenue reduction to Mr. Itan dull’s skirts, are now content with (he Mills bill. The Register and Amercan are its outspoken sup- porlers, and the Chronicle is willing to accept it ns a fair compromise, recogn zing also tbe necessity of supporting the policy of the demo ciatic presidential nominee if we hope to elect him and a democratic majority of congress. The Democrats of Huntingdon county, Pa„ have adopted a resolo tion that “Grover Cleveland, by his stern sense of justice, bis keen hatred of wrong, his unselfish devotion to tbe public good, and bis unsparing condemnation of public thelt and public thieves, has nobly earned, as bo will receive, a unanimous renomi nation aud a triumphant re-elec tion." And it was this same Grover Cleveland who wrote the message to Congress which Mr. Samuel Rind ill, of P. nnsylvauia, is endeivoring to nullify and render of no effect. ^ -tot) ot 3I«*lAsonit*»-. TT cntcri‘riL>in'.; luauap v of a tin :p- oti r *r> railed tiiw):; Mci-sonier ar.d . ;, k I l.im i) paint it drop for a , vl. C- :iiv' a;»<l tiame liU own ti-rus.. • *Yi i lii'.vt- ten my jnctun-s. th-:t< t ' • wiKt • yes." f-sclaiuu'd liit> nmnager; - but i ! i ,your name—your i ] . ant; it v. ,J1 draw crov.a!, to my (iic.t!r>-.“ Mid how lar;:e is it > •>* wi !\ tii. ■ i urinin to h V inquired i e arti by t. “A*,, well, v, ■ v, ill - ay iiftvcu lili ti-vs , j -h* en." ?ld f*t:i r t h.!■; up a pencil an i p ! ; I i ' e a cah. ,1 At , •!<■. <! up and said v. uh imper ,, . s\ : -I v cal u1:iUh 1 and i.c- , •> ’••.Il ■ UV ' i . '• ■ . e. Yo ur • : cot: j i t . !.. ' .ill. It tills* me tw-ll : \ -itve COD* . If "i.l . llu'V' f*>VL\ 1 •» ’. ;ir t-* iiui- li your ui 1 1...VO C* >il K* t » r.io 1 .,!•.! t. > ,>ltl for t!v ■ (. I il,,. ruing. ’ A >.;** ur - '. (1 bv M. , i - .1 l»fi-re thi- ,1. i •-itotcii on tiers,” •tints < ut rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants jack cd-br.gs, beetles, inset is, skunks, atibits, sparrows, gophers, chipmunks, jc-ths, moles. 1 5c, A t druggists. “KOtUll O i( OllNS.o ,-l: f r Wells’“Hough on Coras.” Quick flit f.complete cure. Corns, warts,bunions. 5c. Druggists. E. S. Weds, Jersey City. “UOTuYfoN ITCH.” “Rough on Itch” cures skin humors, eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, thlllTains. 50c. E S. Wells, itch, Jersey ivy poison, City, barber’s Itch. ”I!Or«-ll ON « ATARKIl” Corrects t ffi-usive odors at once. Com plete o-.m- of worst ohr<<.:\c cases; unequal throat, « 1 as gargle atiuCatiinliai f r ciiphtlu r aiTec i. sore (oul t>r thr- ,;oa.. 50c H hcicsaio t.rec> ymau. Mr. T. D. Meador of thefirm of I by & Meador, thinks if i.« just as import ant to fortif against the *-vuWen of the bowels, ><e against the robber that invades 1 bo household He says Dr. Riggers' Huckleberry Cordial is >he w, n?H>o, a dead shot to bowel troubles. Which V,us Is? Il ir >n or Nh ik» speare Tin iUtbor-hip of the drams tic produc¬ tions attributed to the last of Ihe above nan * d 1 - agitating literary circles to the very c. tre. but nrt <*i- the pr». Gcal masses ffir less than the uionien’usq < -!; n, how o ta.-nia O’ preserve In dih, ti ,t «•-«>• lia 1 o' bodily and mental a tn ty ••urines* <ucces-- a-id ihe “pursuit of ha- pines-.'' NV can throw far more ligM on ih - la'!, - sut'jcct than the ni<>-' p otomsd sh kcspeHriiin I :i n Art». cat. on the question fi st pf pounded. 1! the sy« tern is depleted, '•otiet.patioii ' he nerves bother* eh Ky: if indiges tion or one «t times. i>r lOnetaanUy: if the skin !*y lit n and tongue furred as in oiliou-ness; if there htc pre mo, itory twinge-of oncoming rheumatisio or neuralgia; Kostettcr’s if the omach kidneys Bitters, are inactive— he finest use 1 m-upe-ant of an age prolific in beneficial aud successful remedios. hcmeniber.if mala ria threatens or afflicts, that .t neutralizes the poison and fortifies tho sjsterr Were alt wise enough to heed this advtce Je season, a world ot Buffering would be avoided. Tim best i... ’* In which to take Ilood't Sarsaparilla. th Teat Wood purifier. are March April May At no otl r season i< the body so much In need of, cr so susceptible to the benefit to be derived from Hood’s Sarsaparilla, as now. The impoverished condition of the Wood, the weaker:;::" effects of the long,cold winter, the lost appetite, ar.d that tired (ee'.lng. all make a good spring medicine absolutely necessary. Try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and you will be con¬ vinced that it Is tlie ideal spring medicine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by alt d rn j-jrtsts. SI; sUforfS. Prepared oaiy by C. L noon 4 CO., Ape*’ vcariea,Lowell,Mast. , CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. ‘•We do here -tify that we supervise Use arrangements i I Hit month)) bug Qnar- bl¬ terly Drawings !he Louisiana State tery Company, aud m person manageant and cot il the Drawings themselTes, and tha' t th« same are good conducted faith toward with all honesty, parties, falrneea, and and in we authorize the Company to use this certificate with fae-similesof oursignatuies attached n d vertiot-ments.” Commissioner*. We the undersigned Banks and Banker will pay all Brizes drawn in The Louisian: -tate Lotteries which may be presented 8- our counters y. ll.OGI.EKRV. Pres. La. ffal’l Bi P. I.mt\ 1‘imSiaie Xal I «k. a BU.IIWIV.Prrs. A O. Vat’l B#»l (A HI. UOIIV. Ptr». X utou Vi Haak u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION ! Ovuv H tlf a Million Distributed Louisiana Stale Lottery Incorporated in I SOS for 2-iyears bythe Le> .s’.ature for Educational and Charitable ooses—with a capital of #1,000,(4JO—to whit ) . >eeerve fund of over $550,(AO has since beet aided. popular its By an overwhelming of the present vote Stat ,hise was made a part Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1611 The only Lottery ever voted on sndei iorsed by the people of any Slate. It never sealts or postpones. It* Ciranrt Single Somln-r l»ru»ing take place niomlily,and the Grand Draw ings regularly every ihree mo- (March, June, September end December). A sFLKNDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN’ / FOBTLNE. FOLK I’ll GRAND iNO, Class D, in thk Academy ot Mrale ( 1BCEANS, TLEbDAY, ALK1L 10, 215th Monthly Drawing. Capital Priate, syNoTICE.—’Tickets Fifths, are $2, Ten Tenths, Dollars 11 Halves, $5. list or PRIZES. 1 Cai-ital Prjze of 1 Grand Prize of 50.000. ... 50,0 1 GRAS’D PiUZK OF 20,100 .. 2 Large Prizes of 10.000. .. 4 Large Prizes of 5,UC0 .. 20.0 20 Pbizrs or 1,(00... 50 *’ 500. . led “ o... 200 ** 200 ... 500 “ lco... API-HOXIMATIOS I'RIZE? ICO Approximation Prizes of f?>00. .. .00 “ ' “ 200 2 . . 100 “ “ 100. ,. 1,000 Terminal - “ 50.. . 2,171* Prizes, amounting to..........1535, 1 Applii tion for rutt-s to clubs should made only to the office of the Company New Orleans. For further information write clearly, g* tng full address. POSTAL NOTES, Money Orders, or >•» York Exchange ii ordinary letter. addressed Currency by Exprtos a our ext'< n“a) M. New A. DAUPHIN, Orleans ! or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D.C. j ■ Address Registered Letters tc yttt (IIILElVi SATMUL HAXh j New Orleans. La. j Rf MEMBER “.'MV Hraurctarr a„d ty, Ii Mbuure S» t burgr «t ih, drswiiigs. is a gtiiantee of ai sotnle fairnes, an-' intcgri;>. tbsl the ci.aiu , * are a] equa and thst no one can possibly divine "ha; numbers "iii draw a * riz . REMEMBER that the paytvent of Prizes is GU AH AM FED BY FOUR NAT! NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and i iukets >igni i by the President ot an titution whose chattered rights are niz-i in the highest Courts; beware of any imitations ir sel.tu.is MICROBE | now u „. r , in \^x\a, Texas Tex . the Mr. Nurseryman. In-tin. i- Inventor lie Dur s Every t ue-> tha doctor* failed to cure Over 50u persons in around Austin are no" . sing it. Send f j ( jrvuhir of h s treatment showing strort ; ! statements '\drws* * . * . * . and ___J testimonial* ... t , of . t cm . vs m . ife. * [ --- i Ss^DOD A MONTH ! 11(10 dJiA-v tf) it* 'luuuu aia'e workingforus c/in Agents ; referred "ho ea , furnish i. their , t...: _ ,,wn .. horses and give their own torses and tlie'.r whole time t • the business. S, are meets vacancies mu* f-e proti'ati'y In employed and cities. also. A few towns B Johxson A Co.. 1000 Main bt., BROS part ^^‘ST^SSsilSESyjuir of them are now on the way to (viiffin and oj imir, itxtw< sna.l put on on our counters one of the ever offered in Middle Georgia. Ym may count on tliis. We pay for what », bur we n v it all in cash ami we buy it where it costs as nearly nothing as |)os S |. rastoh;oT^mw.,ena aUke rr Bottom Must Drop Out Of Priors! Wc shall positively offer goods for the next Thirty Days lower than they K3f“0f Ithe sev?rarstock^s°™ Vinegar Groceries’ that we have recently leliiiling purchased at 20c. we per have gallon. left several barrels of pure Apple Factory we A are large lot ot Tobacco and a good Fitly boxes Laundry Soap at prices. stock of Griffin Goods at Factory priccss. THEY MUST SELL! We liave just received two’.ears of line Tennessee Mules. Come and see us. Harper’s Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper’s Weekly has r well-estab’ished p ace as the leading illustrated newsy aper i,, America. The fairness of its editorial comments on current politics has earned or i< the respect aud confidence of all im¬ partial readers, an i the va i. ty and excel tenee of its literary contents, which include serial and short stoiies by ihe best and most popular w iters, tit il for the perusal of peop e of the widest range of tastes and pu suits. 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Cloth cases lor each volume, sui able for binding, "ill be sect by mail, post paid, on receipt of $1.10 ca h. Remit antes should be made by post- office mom y order or draft, to avoid chance of lo- s. Newspapers are not to copy thir adver¬ tisement wi’bout ihe express order of Har per & Broibers. “SANS SOUCI” BAR AND BILLIARD Saloon stocked with the Best Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc IMPORTED CIGARS a Specialty. -)o( 1020 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, : : : J. H. EDWARDS. Proprietor. sep20d6iu EDBCHS TOW BOYS. Cive Them a Printing All Sizes from $2 up Complete Type. Send for Illustrated Price List. JOHN'S- HU LIN. \ gent for the PrintingPres-es,No. 415Broadwaj.N. Y. ian25dAww1in i i Rmu urns im-i COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, .JOE McGill U, Prop'r. - )o( -- The best place in Columbus to get a or clean Snove Give n« a call when in vftT. JOF MrGHEK l lassellas, - manufacturer -AND— —j dealer in; - LEATHER AND FINDINGS. SS Hill Street, - GhlFFIN, I a "a in offer my s'oek of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest possible H prices. DASSELKUd, Best Rom* made Farm Shoes in the State. . n. PIANOS ! ORGANS CASH, OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY WHIPS, WAGONS BUGCIES AND HAP NESS —M- - Studebaker Wagon i While Hickory Wagon! Jac 1 a . G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the COi IMF S BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs old Buggies a see ty. W. IL SPENCE, aug28ddwon> Cor. Hill & Tarlor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh k . ! preserves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges, fanarnas, Cocoanuls, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HCUSKEEPfER WILL NEED: rail & Co’s. A BARGAIN FOUR ACRE LOT. O'K AND HICK¬ ORY GROVE. Witli Six Room Rouse Two tsty - with all mod rn improve- nit!.:*. K.i. *. Manie-and Servants house '' *od M ... tc. U'_h st | out in c ty and the mo-t nia;'ii ticent view of the surround ing country tor ten miu-s Pure air good , wHtera-d g - d society On Hill street ; t>o!d without reference to e, st. i 2-*y~ 'Gms( - nd D,ta or Sateand to Rent Several ^ sni.-ll forms for rent or sale in and j near the city. G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Real Estate 'gent, Griffin,Gn. augtOd.v w ;!ia lAt- nc«c wi»>* iv&isi 'Qtff V. riT -...i Bat'S ‘ - v — o -ij;. f r i - tis. wi . •- a fuse.- ._u i . LADIES ? O© loorOwii at H«iEtt** w Hli PEERLESS DYES. They will dye everything. They are sold everywhere. They Price 10c. a package—40colors Brighl- have co equal for Strength, ot ness, Amount in Packages or forFastnesc not Color, or non-fading Qualities. They do crock or sinuL For sale by S. W. Man.?- am -s uru/ .Store. Grirtia (4a. marildAw ■ | ; r ADVERTISERS :n:'. leant tbe exact co n\ Tiroposeci •.'riisiiigia AmerJ ■ - : 7> I :y addressiUT Il Dwell r . . ..ji.ii. nursj • , Nev* Vsr u r soO-r-cgre P»<: .phia