The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 20, 1888, Image 2

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»• m •■ V Ei OOUDLiN 61 jnsVCS, Editor * I’rop’r IK » Aft ft. V.flu Advance.r«r Aonom OiaHll’.Uni Yeer............. I.4H* tin St Woorflo* March 80, 1888. .......... Official Paper of Spalding Co. —ac.--.sfc-M!Sr- ~r — Griffin Official Paper of the City of A«Werttofng Rate*. DAILY-On** dollar par aqnare for the Ant laeoni > u , and fifty route for each aob Mqoant one. Tan llnaaor taaa to bo count 8JT6CI. u N> mO*8 10 oanta par Hb* •r aaeh tarot tion. No inrortion under thir i»ad for leas than 50 cente. All insertion' for taaa than oue dollar moat ha paid for it ^liberal rates aontinuo will be their made advertisement. with partief wishing to a as for the Dailv. At an evidence of the totally col Upftftd condition of the telegraph line* in tb« east, it ia atated that *■ mewage from Button to Phiiadephia waa cabled 15 Liverpool, from then aent back to New York, then tel* graphed to Waabington, aud linalh telephoned to its daatioatioo. The Waahingtou reporter of tb« Macon Telegraph atates that the rt. publican congressmen, in a joint coi ferenco of their member* of the Set utb‘* finance committee and tb* Houw’a committee of ways ano menni, bare agreed upon the follow iog tariff and internal revenue pr< gram : Free sugar, with a bourn; of two cents a pound to the planter ; repeftfof the tobacco tax, except poe iibly that on cigars ; abolition of the tax on spirits used in the arte: r* d net ion of the duty on imported goods of kinds not manufactured it this country. Ho states, however, that it is not understood that tb* northwestern republican^ agree to tbfft program. A MOCKfcRloT FATE. No historian ever recorded, no Greek tragedian ever impersonated, no novelfkt ever inventod a more ex crnciating txamplo of the crneles irony possible to mortal dentin; than that we find today in the Get man imperial palace. Tbo Cro#t Prince of last week and now tb* recogniz d Emperor of tbs proude# 1 nation of Europe, the Commander* iij'Cbief of tin*, finest army ever ot ganized, and withal, the idol of lb. people, poor ITnstr Fritz, with all the gnodeur, po«eraod glory tha Itje world oan giro, is condemned to view it ell merely as u ruagnifioen' mockery. Thero is a silent hidden power quietly but unremittingly eat ing into the vitals of his brawn; frame, which, as yet, is only harden* ed instead of being worn by no tbirfy^eight ysars of military li f e- The myth of Ixion and that of Tan talus, “with the links of the bum Lemnian festering in his flesh,’* are tame ns compared to this uuparal Irled confrontation of all that is brightest, richest, strongest, best in human experience, vis a ,vis with n grinning gnome constantly tugging at hi* elbow and whispering to him that, for hiru at least, it i* all nothing but dust and death. There is noth mg grander, however, iu all lbs iro petisl environment about him, than iiia noble patience and showing him to be, indeed, inch a King, because he has most royal of all the graces virtues— that of ruling himBelf t'cartng himself like an Emperot lie midst of bis torturing which even denies him the power speech. I is a Carious Fact ISst the body ts now Btr more susceptible benefit from roedfoinethan lU'dtclne at anv other •on. Henoe Unimportance of taking Ho d gartaparilla BOW, When it will do you ruo«t good. It I* really wonderful sor lying and enriching the blood, creating appetite, and giving a healthy Hood’* tone to whole aystera- Be »nre to get porlfin, which is peculiar lo itself. (» 1 fTklfilt Was IiT Hucon sr The attriholed authorthip ot the the last dramatic the produc- above iiona to of Domed i* agitating affcofcs literary practical ciri !e« to tin v«ry oentre, but the masses far tens then Preserve the momentu* health, that question, how tint to t*gaia or mental flvity, husin. esei o bodily and ana “pursuit of a hat pines*.'’ s* We success tne can throw far mor® light on this latter subject than the most profound Shskropearian cm, on the question first propounded. |f 11 indige* tin sys tern is depleted, the nerves sh ky; tlon or ’onat.pation bothers out at times, or cmstaantlv; if the skin i*y How and tongue furred as in biliousneas; if there are pre monitory twinges of oncoming rheumatism or neuralgia: HoaUtter’s if S-omach the kidneys Bitters, are inactive— be finest reeuporsnt use prolific In beneficial of an age and aureemfnl remedies. Remember,if r.iala ria threatens or afflict*, that t neutralizes the poison and fortifies the svstetr. THE NORTHS TRADCCER 8 . Thpgood pcple of the North c»n not have failed to acu that the most irritating sectional insult that befall Ibom from partisan zealots, come from the wretched demagogue* of their own section. For instance, those uu principled fellows are making c< n slant assaults upon the Treasury in pension grubs, as if it were a jus! a|> praisemeut of Northern intclligcuve ami patriotism that the revenues of a nation’s producers should he looted as voraciously by the survivors of a victorious army Of patriots »s if they were an army of conquerors despoil ing the enemies. The private pen sion list of ail tbo armies of Europe after a dozen sanguinary wars is not aa largo as that which is figured* out in the schemes of these wi etched (k m agogues. No greater insult cou'T be offered any self-respecting people than the theory that they can be brought to favor a policy which seeks to bribo the votes of these ex-soldiers or civilians with tax-levies on their uwn productions, distributed only to one class under the guise of pensions. Then, how could the self-respect, the decency, the patriotism of the North ern people tie more cruelly and slurnefulliy offended than by the then ry of the great speech, so-called, oi Ingalls, delivered the other day be fore a gaping and applauding amli once of Republican Senators. No ‘■ex t'Onfedcrate brigadier” was more vicously assaulted in the torrent uf gall which spewed from the tongue of Ingails than the ‘Thro of Gettys burg,” the (lower of tliu Northern Army, the princely Hancock, wh» commanded in the decisive battle of the war, If this truculent politician, who iu that speech put in bin hid for the consideration of hid party and poo pie for presidential honors, menu' anything by his extraordinary out bursts bo mount that partisanship, and bigotry, nud spoils ruled his people iuetoad of patriotism and in telligooce, and that ihe most hero c and briUittut service that the citiz m can render his country shall court! for loss in his favor among the pco po of his section than would his uf filiation with a party which has been iblo to survivo the execution of its mission only by the cohesive power of public plunder. Now, what Souther brigadier has ever insulted the Northern people in such a fashion ns this ? •moron on rrr.r.s.” Why suffer'‘lies? Immediate relief am: ompfctecure I’ilcs.” Sure jjuaranteed^ cure for iuliing. Ask for pro “Itou trim l >n ing, bleeding, or anv form of Liles. 50c Druggists or m ail. E. S. Well.-, Jersey < i‘V- SKINNY mi S. Wells’ “Health Rcnewev” restores liraltl & tal vigor, aud Nervouslleliility. cures Dvspepsiu, Impotence, For Weak Men Men Delicate Women. R ickety c hildren, t? 1. «nx» HAIR HAi> \ JI. !f gtf./, restores to original color. Aik > gen arcssing, softens and beamifici'- N’e oi cot grease. A tonic Restorative. Stops h.-r corxting out; strengthens, clean-' . lealsseaw. eradicates dandruff 5Ue. » Ir icsatc t.rocryuian. Mr. T. 1>. Meador of the firm of by ,1; Meador, thinks it is jm-t as aiit to fortif ■ against the Midden of the bowels, us nemnst the robber invades the household, lie says I)r. Riggers' Huckleberry Cordial is weapon, u dead shot to bowel troubles. ! 82 It Ti; r. - r;n-P-::i'.i; Vifs-.jV.s stilds; f:: rp ia -ur,*:-atl li;r.d itis*'.vs.*H fc:n cror arising Sistirsrcd. 11 fr.un l.ili,.uM;oss and '• >!•«si im|Hiritii— l!'.»■ \ -afn.sure. and wnatin n.illui'. *. idi-m* ing v\sUnn tlK.rtmaldy TO** i.ld st' I,* is -tislitv 1- i!, f-r ’rile N i - a is p' asant I »lh»'t -te. and th.* mtHti.'me m tli.i •- 'id f .r . 1 ! Ir, i Pri.-p si 00. H. DOMl.ll l»t:i «; CO. N \ Citv MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE u MCTC 00!0W but ha Wants that little mighty quick. A i i LITTLE WANT, cr a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. ran at UonUif»nirhiUa«*iphlt tat* NuRsfinper Auver (ON* — tiain* AiTunuy of Ucissrsi A our MtktriiBd furrau Be Sure to Cot Hood’s Sarsaparilla, mv child. Bee that they do hot give you anything else. You remember it is the medicine ■ ' ! h did mama so much good a year ago—r.iy iai o Sprnf Medicine Nearly < yb< y needs a good spring medi¬ cine like r. d’» K.-.raaparltla to expel impuri¬ ties which accumulate In the blood during the winter, keep up strength as warm weather comes on, create an appetite and promote healthy digestion. Try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and you will he convinced of its peculiar merits. It is the ideal spring medicine - re¬ liable, beneficial, pleasant to take, and gives full value for the money. He sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by »tl druggist*. t*h Prepared only by C. I. HOOD i( ' *P‘ ( ’ trie#, Lowell, Mas.. IOO Dos ie Dollar CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. “\Yedo herd,, ify that we supervise tfct arrangements Drawings f> the monthly and Qnar terly he Louisiana State Lo tt.ry Company, and u. person manage and cor trol the Drawing* themselves, ana that the same are conducted with honesty, parties, fairness, and and in good faith toward all we authorize the Company to use this certifitmt with fae -similes of our signatures attached i dvertiun or rammiot.Brrt. tVe the undersigned Banks aud Banker will pay all Brizes drawn in The Louisian* state Lotteries which may be presented 8t our counters: 3. II.OOi rsUY. I’re.. 1-0. Sail »l »*. I.mi .v. ri.«stati‘ Sai l ilk. A. nti liniS,Pre..S II.Sal’IBanl <A HA AOIIS. *»i e». * i* t Oil 'Y’lJBunl. u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! Over Half a Million Distributed Louisiana State Lottery Compan incorporated in 1808 for 25 years by the L< s'.ature for Educational and Oliaritablepct ooses—with a capita) of #1,000,1 W—to whic reserve fund of over $550,0C0 has sine-.'bee aaded. popular its fra* By an overwhelming vote hise was made a part of the present Staf Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1811 Tiio only Lottery ever voted on tide* dorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Craml Mingle Sonihrr Draw in* take place monthly,and the Grand Quarterly Drawiigs regularly every ilirto n oi tLs (March, June, September end December). A hPLEND1D OPPORTLN1T Y TO W IN t EOKTINE. FOLK Hi GUAM) DUAV. iso, Class D. in the Acabemy or Mt gtcNiw uulkans, ILEbDAY, ALK1L 10, Ibtt, 215th Monthly Drawing. C apital ^150,000 ggrNGTICE.— 1 Tickets are Ten Dollars only Halves, $5. Fifths, $2. Tenths, fl LIST OF PHIZES, 1 Capital Brize op $! 50,000. | I5h,Oil 1 Gkasd Prize of 50.000. ... ro.oi t 1 Grand Brize of 20,100 ... 20,00 2 I.utuE Prizes of 10 . 000 . . .. 20.(X» 4 Large Prizes o* 5,000 . . ‘JO,out 20,00, 20 Prizss of 1 , 000 .... fib 500. .. 25,00i 10 I 0 ... . :xj,o.4 200 200... . 40, OOt 500 “ 110.... 50.100 APPI OXI.M ATIO-V PRIZEP 100 Approximation Prizes “ of $:!00.. 200.... ..fSO.OOO 2O.00L (to ns) “ “ ioo... 10,000 1,000 Teiuiimil “ 50.... 50,00. 2,170 Brizes, amounting lo..........$585,000 Applie ition for rates to elubgghould Lt made only to the office of the Company it New Orleans. For further information write clearly, gU; mg full address. POSTAL NOTES, Exprest Money Orders, or N*\v York Exchange ii ordinary letter. addressed Currency by Express (nt our expense i M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La cr V. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D C. Adtircss Registered Letters tc ,« 1 V CKLEAXN XtTOXll lltXh New Ori.vtns, La. BLMrMRrQ t IVl IVi That Uu- prr*f»»» «»1 It L U L it VKrn. rat* ttruurrgar* anil t'a.ly, «ho a re iu rhaier vf ihi drawings, is a guaantee of absolute fuirnesi and integrity, that the chances are a! e.|Ua' and that no one c an possibly divine wha numbers will draw a Briz \ BE.MKMBEK that the payment of nil Prizes is G1 A HAM ELD BY FOUR NAT I NAG BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets wr sigue t bj the President of an In tiluticn whose chartered rights are r* cog i izd in the highest Courts; therefore bew are of any imitations or anonv mou s ehenif -. MICROBE KILLER I-now the rage in Austin, fox. Mr. Kndam, I Nurseryman, Austin, Texas, is the Inventor, j He fur s Every i iseas - tlm■ doctor* have | failed to cure. Over 5(XI persons in and ! around Austin are now : slug it. Fetid for circular of his treatment showing sworn j stats meats and testimonials of c\.-, a made. A dress $100 to $3000 A VtiNTli can be made working for us Agents | referred who van furnish their own horses and giVC 1 hf■ tr own Burst s and give their whole time G* the business. f»[.«re mo mei ts in.'ii be profl'ab'y employ> d also. A few vacancies iu towns and cities. B F Johnson A Uo., IfbO Mi in Ft,. hichmoi<d,V BROS Last week wc bought, for cash the m am moth stock of tor j Goods, Boots, 8hoes, Notions, &c., formerly owned by the large house ot Burgen & Going, at bank, sale in Birmingham, Ala., pail of these goods were shipped to Kune and of them are now on the way to Griffin and by Thursday next we shall pr.{ on our counters one of the Largest Hi Cleanest Ctocls Of Guts offered in it all Middle in cash Georgia. and Yra buy it may where count it costs on this. as nearly We pay nothing pir irhat as possi¬ we we pay we w e are in a position to meet any kind of competion dime from where jt may. It has Jong been our policy that w hen we secure goods r.t half price to seH them regerence to their cost to us, not to New York cost. We like to sell out these purchases quick so as to have room when a a like opportunity presnts. 11 nt Bottom Must Drop Out 0 We shall positively offer goods for the next Thirty Days lower than they ever sold in Griffin. Come and see. - rsr> Of the several stocks of Groceries we have recently ©tailing purchased , 20c. we have left barrels of pure Apple Vinegar that we are i at per gallon. boxes Laundry Soap at Factory prices. A large lot of Tobacco and a good of Griffin Goods at Factory pricess. THEY MUST SELL! We have just received two’ears of fine Tennessee Mules. Come and see us. Harper’s Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper’s Weekly has a well-established ace as the leadiug illustrated newspaper America. 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Agent for the Baltimore PrintingBres-es, No. 411 Broadway.N. V ian25d.Vwwlm SHOP COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA, McGill E, Prop'r. The best Shave. place iu Columbus ;o get a bath clean Give ns a call when in th JOE MrGHE? ■ 1 W. Hasstis, —; MANUFACTURER —AND— . - ; DEALER IN }— . LEATHER AND FINDINGS. S2SJ Hill Street, - GRIFFIN, GA I again offer tny stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest possible prices. Best Home made Farm Shoes in the State. II. W. HASSELKUS. PIANOS ! ORGANS ! CASH, OR ON TIME, AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGCIES AND HAFNKSS -)o(- - Siudebaker Wagon 1 White Hickory Wagon! Jacl .. s G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the CO JMf S BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on old Buggies a pec ly W. H. SPENCE, augSSdiwdnt Cor. Ilili & Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA- WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED! A fresh It. ; reserves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges, Eanar.nas, Cocoanuts, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HGUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: McFarland, Boyles & Co’s. BARGAIN! FOUR ACRE LOT. OAK ANO HICK- DRY GROVE. With Six Boom Bouse ! Two Stories with all modern' improve- meets Mind Barns, Stables and Servants b<iD«e Mill, te. Highest point in city and the mo-t magnificent view of the surround ing country for ten miles Pure air good water hi d good society On Hill street Sold without reference to cost. *5?“ Mouses tid Lots or Saleand to Rent ; Several the small city. forms for rent or sale in and | near G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Real Estate Agent, Griffin,let. , aagU d.vw : ftm 3m IU i . - .a X.-CO’. :>t /.;• LADIES 1 Do YonrOirffi JD.relBff, mt PEERLESS DYES, i They will dye everything. Tney are «•» ; everywhere. "gl™ Price 10 c. a package—40colors .W«5S i if do not Color, or non-fading Qualities. They crock or smut. For sale by S. W. nm’a uru? dtore. Grtffia Ga. mar'iSda-** ADVBRTISERb ;,m learn theexaci cos* >{ <m\ nroposed hne ckh , tlSUlfif 111,x\mCntrt- • A Cl addressing . . • papers by Co., Cico P. Rowell & ,>»r or Aitv^rtisinr, Bure»“- . . iO ; p.n* • New Y*rk. 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