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^V^EKKLY—HemeraUe»*forth* Dailv.
Hon. John P. King died in Aogas
ta on Monday, aged eigh 4 y one He
was elected to the senate to succeed
George M. Troop in 1833 and wos
reflected to succeed himself in 183o.
Re resigned in 1837, sad was for
nearly forty years president of the
Georgia railroad He was tbe oldest
Using eX'Sen&tor. Oa account of a
speech against VanBaren’s adminis
tration be was severely criticized by
the partiatn slate press v# hich led to
bis resignation as a senator.
A UOONHlfc*.
Tbe increased respect that is
shown to the 8oo:h by the journals
and magazines of the country indi
cates a degree of veneration that iB
only securely retained by growing
wealth and established prosperity.
Papers that execrated everytb.cg
Southern are assuming a more mod
•rate and agreeable lone. Another
Northern paper, tbe Chicago Jour
nal of Commerce, thus speaks of
tbe prosperity that is now showing
itself tbrougbont this section:
• At last the tide of‘ the 8 nib’s
prosperity has set in to tbo fullest,
and this should he the signal for a
general prosperity of the Dext ten
years to the whole country. The
chief thing now wanted there is uia
ehinerr, tools, mechanical appli
snees, hardware, structural, bridge
and railway outfit and equipment.
This the Eastern S ales were never
better prepared to furnish. At the
same time it relieves the Central
and Western Slates of tin or r
competition of tbe East, gives the
new tu iDufactarets aud new States
good p rofits and stimulates the en
l&rgemeut of capacity. The over
crowding of the Central and North
wes*«rn States is relieved, lha tide
is going southward, aud tbe prosper
ity of the coumry is assured. The
lovr valuation of lands at the Eoir.h
of the Ohio, compared with (lint of j
lauds north of it gives capital couii ;
deuce to invest, while that invest i
rnent annually doubles the value of
the conn try. Now that tbe fear and j
distrust of Southern climate, Sou'b
ern institutions and peculiarities
have vanished into tbe air, and tbe
country is found wholesome and poa
vesse l of all the material resources
of a doubly profitable industrial eon
dition tbe wonder comes up most
vividly as to wby tbe sams con vie
lions were not apparent ten or fif
teen years ago. For tbe next ten j
years tbe old shops will have all they
can do to furnish new machinery
and appliances, newer aDd morp cco
Domical processes by which the new
t'ouotrv will produce anti provide for
itself. Daring the next ton years
Southern States will tuake their.cot
ton into cloth for export iuate ul of
exporting tbe raw inaterial; will
hare a 6ugar product ten times the
preoeut* will raise and make the jute
baggieg for their cottoD; will pro
duce ramie for a product rivaling
silk; will produce raw silk for oar
silk miile, aud -7,000,000 toes of
iron, aud have a uew process for pro
vidieg their own fitrnctural and rail
»vaj steel. The beginning cf tbe
traffic North ar.d South, instead of
East sod West, will have developed
in ii luauDcr uniuivtakab’c. an I tb*
exchange of pi loess naturn to
climate which to l> -YrueM' t ‘„
future conuiaercc.
An Imperative Necessity.
W hat pure air is lo an unhealthy tbe loca’ily,
what spring cleaning is to neat hou-■-
keeper, to is Hood's Sarsaparilla to c\cn
body, at this season. Tbe bodv need-to lV
thoroughly renova'ed, the disease blood purified and
vitalized, the germs of destroyed.
Scrofula, bait Rheum, and ail other blood j
disorders are cured by Hood's Sarsapar.lla, j
the most popular aud successful spring medi- ' i
cine, fd)
Tit Hand* r ill**' c» the Wall. *
TLcro axe iadseatioes, afid *«7
marked indicatio&s Ico. that *o ita
portaat asd radical revolaDoa of
political ftcolimect is tnkicff place
throughout tbo Northwest Ttws
Presides t’a message on tbe suLjte* *
of tar Iff reform caogbt the popnlor
heart iu that section .rd brongbt
Lome to that people the abeolnte re
ceasitT of somo sweeping charge* in
tbe existing reverse laws Froia
i be oldest and formerly most impreg ■
n*Me Republican stronghold* comes
tbe intelligence Hit the people are
reroltiof against tbe cardies; prise:
p’ je Q f (bft Republican faith tb&t tbe
minj shall be taxed for tbe benefit
of tbe few C.tie#. which b*ve inva
riablr given ronr-d majorities for can
didates of that party for years have
gad Jen: v tarotJ Democrat, c, and
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said be reahy , more
the change ia to
significant in the agricultural di»
tricte. The rnral population is slow !
to change it* political sympathies
and affiliations; but, given a snffi j
cient reason, it will do so promptly, j
It is more than probable that tbe
election* of next November will show
several additional Democratic States
and Democratic gaicB everywhere.
The handwriting is on the wall; the
decree has gone forth, and the fate
of the party which h is ever used its
power to oppress the poor millions
to make tbe rich thousands richer is
And tbe fact is but the bar
of better times for the Repnb
—[Augusta Evening New*
Voices, Catarrh and False- Teeth.
A j romiucut English woman says
the American women all bate high,
nasal voices and false teeth.
Americans don’t like the constant
twitting they get about nasal twang, j
and yet it is a fact caused by oar dry j
stimulating atmosphere, and the uni- |
versal presence of caiarrhai Jifficul
ties.
Hut why should so many U our
women have fal»? teeth ?
That is mure of a poser to the Ea
glisli. It is quite impossible to ac
count for it except on the theory cf 1
deranged stomach action caused by
imprudence in eating arid by want of
regu'ar exercise.
Bulb conditions are unnatural.
Catarrhal troubles everywhere pre
vaif and tnd in cough and consump
tion, which are promoted by nutrition
induced by deranged stomach action.
The condition is a modern one, one
unknown to o:ir ancestors who pre
vented^the catarrh, told, t cough and
consumption by abundant and regular
use of what is now known as Warner’s
Log Cabin Cough and Consumption
Remedy and I.ug Cabin Sarsaparilla,
wo old fashioned standard remedies
handed down from our ancestors, and
now exclusively put iortli under the
strongest guarantees of purity and
efficacy by the world-famed makers
of Warner’s sale cure. These two
remedies plentifully used as the spring
an( j sununfr seasons advance give a
positive assurance o: freedom, bulb ;
from catarrh and those dreadful and I
ifn( ^ iec{ed) inevitable consequences,
!llllg truubi(S and con ,
sumption, which so generally and fa
tally prevail among our people
Comrade Eli Fisher, oi .Salem,
Henry Co., iowa, served four years
in the late war and contracted a dis
ease called consumption by the doc
tons. He had frequent hemorrhages.
After n-ing Warner's Log Cabin
Cough Cure and Consumption reme
(Jv, he says, under date of J an 19th,
18SV. “I do not ble** 1 at the lungs
any more, my cough does not bother
m( ‘’ !U,: ’ nut ^ 13V<? a! ‘.' more sm °tb
crmir spells.” ' ” Warner’s '* r • Log r Cabin . •
Rose Cream cured his wife of catarrh
and she is‘> .ra.d and well.”
< )i course uurse we we d > not like ‘.o have
our wt-rnen calie- se talkets and
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fa.- t« •••» r-. i -.t t theie c ndi
tiuns can be readily overcome it; the
manner indicated.
It lilt h V* as Ii 1 ilacoii or Shakespeare
The authorship of the dramatic produc¬
tions attribon-d to the last of the above
namsd agitating literary circles to the
very c* i ire, Imt affects the practical masses
far less than the momenta* <| lestion, how lo
legain or preserve health, that esertial of
bodily and mental :• tivity. business success
and throw the far ‘•pursuit light <‘1 harpiness.” this latter We subject can
more on
than the most profound Fhskesrrearian can
on tin- iedepleted, (pustion the first propounded. sb hy: If if indiges the sys
t'-ni nerves
tion or const.pation bothers one at times, or
<onstaantly; . ,, If biliousness: the skin isyillow if there an ’ I
furred as in arc pre
monitory twinges if of kidu. oncoming rheumatism
or neuralgia: the vs are inactive—
use Hostetler’s Stomach Bitter*, the finest
cuperant of an age prolific in beneficial
nad successful remedies. Remember,if mala
ria threatens or affi,ict«, that it neutralize*
t? c nolson and fortifies the *>sten .
TJM§ L-sraLTTiroi tiffioiiirSfrtsaM PAPER at la on file nif» Newsjwpfr in ft'hifadripht* Auver
Be Sure to Cet Hood's
Sarsaps.’-'a. rcj Bwtlul tl'-fj do r- t
give you aaytfcscs else. Yea remember it is
the •: - ' ltd maiaa,*> bmsHi govi a
;t-ar if j —:• y fivi
Spring Medicine
»ar!y t-i ;.<»i needs a gt.xl trying Bedl-
«iae U.ke K ;*» Si.sa^ariUa to expel
nes which see xsmv^axe i* 0»e Wood duriaf she
wstsser. keep up strength as warm weather
conies un. <■ reale aa appetite suid pror.. te
healthy digestk*. Try Hood’s SamparuU
atid you will he <wBviae«4 of its peculiar
teeriis. It is the ideal spring medleiue - re-
Uable, beaefieial. plea-axil to take, and >
tuB valae I -r tlir cvc. y. Be * ire to get
Hood’s Scrsapariila
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PyC. L*X)D*Cf : ei,Uwa'U-i
IOO Dose ,e Dollar
Mlt
PRIZE, $150,000.
“Wtt do hercb; f y that we supervise th«
Drawing's ft nt monthly ano euieLu’ ynar.
c, ..e Louisiana
C capanyi ar.a in person manage and to*
the Urawing* themselves, and that tht
are conducted with honesty, fairness, and
in good faith toward all parties, w*
the Company to use this certificate
fac-similesof onrsignatutes attached,*
dvt rti-eir euts.’’
Comm Union*-r».
We ibfc undersigned Banks and Banker*
will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiant
Lotteries which may be presented at
counters:
A. H.OVIESHY. Pro.. Aw. .Wal l Bk
P. I.tVAl V. Pindtatt- Ssl 1 Bfc.
A. HA AOWlS.I’ren. W O.AalT Bank
( AHA liOH t. Pre, t nlon W lBanlf
u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over Half a Million Distributed
Louisiana State Lottery Cempar.
Incor{x>ratedin 156ti for 35 years by the 1a
.slatnrc —with for Educational capital of #1,000,<00—-to and Charitableppi whir)
Doses a since
. •■eserve fund of over $550,000 has bets
aaded. f*8B
By an overwhelming popular vote it*
v hi -c was made a pa it of the present Staf
Constitution adopted December 3d, A. lslt
T he only' Lottery ever voted on 1 1 <tei
lorsed by tiie people of any State
It never scales or postpones.
It. tm rand Vnmlirr Druwiag
take place monthly,and the Grand Quarterly
Drawings, regularly every ihree months
( March, June, September and December).
A SPLENDID OPFORTLMT Y TO WIN 1
FORTUNE. FOURTH GRAND DRAW -
ino, Class D. in the Academy or Mrsic New
Obleans, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 16SS.
215th Monthly Drawing.
Capital Prize, #150,000
pyNOTICE.— Tickets arelen Dollars only
Halves. $5. Fifths, #3. Tenths, fl
LIST or lUilZKA.
1 C apital Prize or $150,000... #130, 50, OtO Oue
1 Grand Prize of SO.OOn----
1 tiEssD Prize of 20, UW____ 20,000
3 Large Prizes <>> 10 , 000 ..., 20,00b
4 Large Prizes o» 5,000. ■ • • 2O.0U0
20 Pbizss ok l ."00.... 20,000
50 500 ____ 25,001
100 " .21-0.... 30,000
2U0 200... . 40.000
?yxi ICO____ 50,100
A Pl’KOXIM AT ION I-BJ2Ef
1 - AI ]>roxirnation Prszt-? 1 of #:O0.. ..$30,000 20,000
.IK i ■' “ 200...
10,00
1,00<' Terminal 50,000
2,179 Prizes, amounting to..........1535,000
Appli- tion for rates to clubs should L*
made only to the office of tbe Company it
New Orleans.
For farther information write clearly, gkv
ing fall address. POSTAL NOTES, Eiprctt
Money Orders, or New York Exchange it
ordinary letter. addu Currency d by Express (at
onr n*e; -s-
M. A DAUPHIN,
N-.-a Orieau* La
M. A. DAUPHIN, Waslcngton, D.C.
Address.Registered Letters tc
VEH (HILEA.V* V ITOVAL BAXii
New Orlaans, La.
REMEMBER Z'AlSr.
unil Earl*. » Uo are in rbnrgv of lh<
drawings, is a that gn a an the tee chances of absolute faimes
and integrity, are aL ec|i:a
and that no <-ne can po-sibly divine w im
number* will draw a Friz’
REMEMBER that the pavmcnt of all
Friz- - is GUARANTEED BY 1Y FOUR FOUR NATM :
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets *ignt J by the President of an In
titution Whose chartered riglits are re cog
nizd in the hightst Courts; therefore
beware of any imitations cr anonyiuou
scheme- |
MICROBE KILLER j
I* now the rage in Austin, Tex. Mr. Kadam, j
Nurseryman, Austin, Disease Texa-, i* ihe Inventor. have! I
He L’ur.s Every tlia ! doctors
around failed to cure. Over 500 person* in aud ]
circular Austin of hi* are treatment now u*ing showing it. Send f«r j
sworn
statement* and fattmonial, - f care* made, j
Ad res*
$100 to $3000 A MONTH rau t<e !
n i'c w, iking for ns
Agents horses and preferred give their who 1 aa furnish their own
their whole time to the own business, burst s and give I
Spare mo
rnent* vacancies may be profitably iu employ*d also. A
few town* :.ud cities. B F
Jo ns son -V Co.. 1CW XL, irr St... Richmond.'’
Last week we bought, for cash the mammoth stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes.
Ilats, sale Notions. in Birmingham, &e., formerly Ala., owned part by of the these large house wer of Burgen f shipped & Going, to Home at baS]
rupt of them the Griffin and by Thursday next we shall and
part are now of on the way to put 0B
on our counters one
Larpst aid Ctapst Ms Of
Yru count this. We CV<4 r 'T$b, for what
offered in Middle Georgia. may where it eosts on nearly pay nothing wt
we pay it all in cash and we buy kind it of competion as from where as ^
ble. w e are in a position to meet any c< me it
It has long been onr policy that when we seeure goods at half price to sell then
regerence to their cost to us, not to New York cost. \\ e like to sell out then
purchases quick so as to have room when a a like opportunity presets.
Tie Bottom Must Drop Out Of Prices!
We shall positively offer goods for the next Thirty Days lower than they
ever sold in Griffin, Come and see.
fcS 5 * Of the several stoeks of Groceries we have recently retailing purchased 20e. we have left
barrels of pure Apple Vinegar that we are at per gallon.
Fifty 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 inst received twofears of tine Tennessee Mules. Come and see us.
1888 .
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UOLUMbUS, - GEORGIA,
JOT MoGHKE Pi'op’r,
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The best plaee in Columbus mou« to ro get geia a bath or.iu t
or clean Sr n,p G vi u* a cal! when in th i
citv. my VcohK“
ff. lassies, - MANUFACTURER —
—AND-
- DEALER IN V—
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
afi Hill Street, ... GHIFFIN,
I again offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest possible prices. Best
made Farm Shoes in the State. H. W. BAS8ELB HASSELKUS,
ESTEY PIANOS !
ORGANS
CASH, OR ON TIME, AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGGIES
AND HAFNESS
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Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory Wagon!
Jac 1 . G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
Ar.d the CG 'Ml S BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repair*
old Buggies e iec. ty.
• W. H. SPENCE,
aug2Sdiw6m Cor. Hill A Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, 01-
,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED !
A fresh It, reserves.
Jellies. Apples.
Oranges. Eanar.nas,
Cocoanuts,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED:
Mail Borins & CD’s.
BARGAIN!
FOUR ACRE LOT. OAK AND
ORY GROVE.
With Six Room House !
Two Stories with all tnoderu improve-
merits. B ims, Stable* and Servants house
Mind Mill. etc. Highest point in city and
the most magnificent view of the surroouri
ing country for ten miles Parc air good
water ar.d good society. On Hill street
Sold without reference to cost.
J3F” Houses i nd Lots ; or Sale and to Rent
Several small forms for rent or sale in and
uear the city.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM.
Real Estate Agent, Griffin,Ga.
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LADIES 1
no lsarOm **•**. ,
PEERLESS DYE
Tlieywill dye everything. Aneyw*, *
everywhere. Price 10c. a
They have no equal for Stren forfMj^J fflcg
ne*s, Amount in Packages Quxlitie*. or T-
Color, or non-fading anld bv
crock n . cvol - or smut D M * n » JTnr For *
am'* i»ru/ Store. Griiffa
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