The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 23, 1888, Image 2

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TWO STATE dWTHTIin. Tbs State Democratic Executive Committee met at tbc Markham Room in Atlanta on Wednesday af ternoon and took the -following no lion; Tbe Dcmociacy of the Stale ef Georgia will meet at Atlanta on Wednesday, May 9tb. at 12 o’clock to aelect delegates to the National Democratic convention to be held at St. Louis in June. On Wednesday, August btb, a coo veutiou will be held at the came bonr and place, for the purpose of putting in nomination a governor, St »te House officials snd Presidential Electors. Resolved. That the state democrat ic executive committee recommend that tbe democracy of Georgia, io each county, select their delegates, in such mode as tbe execative com mittee of each county may adopt, for tbe first convention, on tbe first Toes day in May, and for tbe second con vention on the first Tuesday in Inly. Resolved, That each county in tbis state be entitled to double the num ber of votes that the county has rep resentatives in the lower house of the general assembly. Ilfisolved, That each couuty be re quested to select as alternates tbe same number of persons at the same time and in the same manner as it se lects delegates-, and that tbe commit tee recommend that eacB county at tbe lime of its election of said dele gates pass resolutions requesting the state convention not to admit any delegate unless he be regularly select ed, either as a delegate or as an alter nate, and that no person tot a citi zen of the county be allowed to rep resent said county as a delegate by proxy, and these resolutions apply to both conventions. E. P. Speer writes from VVasking ton as follows: “Judge Stewart got in the bouse and made his maiden speech the other day. He only had five min otes, under the rule, but he knocked a vety large hole into one of these western land schemes and made the lobby howl. It was » measure to let the speculators in some Kansas tan*Is belonging to the Peoria Indi ans, combined with the proposition to divide their territorial possessions into severalty, and to compel the government to pay them 1100,000 held for them as a trust fund. The bill got through, but the judge wrecked this last proposition. He came up to the line like a veteran and a number of old memoers came up to him and congratulated him when he was done.” • • ■ ——— "BtTcnr-PArtM.w lukk. complete cure of Catarrh of the Madder, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. 81. At druggist*. “HOtdII ON BILE” PII.I.H Little but good. Small granules, smal’ Vose, big results, pleasant in operation, len t disturb the atomacli. 10c. and 23c. “KOl'Lfl ON 1)fitT.” Isk for “Rough on Dirt;" !A A harmless perfect wash ng powder found at last extra fine A 1 article, pure and clean, sweetens, freshens, bleaches and widens without slightest Injury linens to finest fabrL. TJnequall ed for kitchen fine and aud laundry laces, general Softens house¬ hold. use. Added water, saves labor and soap. to Starch increases gloss, prevents yellow ing Wl. 10c 95c. at Grocer# or Druggists Green Apples Eaten in the springtime, or any other season is liable to give one bowel trouble which can be speedily checked by the use of Dr. Riggers’ Huckleberry Cordial Also for children teething. •OCOI.Att OUfttirtK, E4ft*r * Yr^r # Afi.fi, Y,<t«**Tao*.;r»r iun...... n»UV.OMT«r.................. 1.4 Urlfc, ti*M*la,! S3, 1898. —- Situ Pape? of Spalding Co. ttM City of Griffin -tofil ——— —■ mm ....... A<1tflrti«ing Bate*. •feEci^lT tMartto*. slmCM Ho insertion 1* on* under pot UM thi» m Mail >••• than SO oaota. All iMMtioaa Mad lor dollar moat b* paid for in •ar laaa ft** «u jrataa will bo naada wttt» Mrtiaa to aaotlaaa thair adrarUaamanta I^SuMnii**' for the Daily. If Iba poach crop io rained thin jetr, it will not bo from tbo want of •uAeiont ‘ act backs '* Grift* is credited with tbo higheat Mlariod oftoorin tbo Treasury Do putBkont at Washington. Tbis is eminently proper. Tbooo ^awallioK bad*” which D* kotiBO |«ftod about daring the bliz sardi in 7TW York, swelled up and died tho dOOth OH l*uee(lsy night. BtgUtf'ptopIft were burned in a tbdfetf* to* « Oporto, Portugal, on Wedneodat night. It may not be *0 unmitigated evil that Griffin bss no oped* house. The storm of Tuesday night teemed to have s special spite sgatnt Qogro churches. When one Wm< gat* of wind moots another, then conns dostrtictioG and demolition. Lightning airnck tbo goddess of liberty in the rapitol dome at Wash inftob on Wednosday afternoon and •hocked all the membors of both bcNaoi eTMJpt Ingalls, whom noth iog shocks. It was probably a wain lift to ooograss to harry ap the tar — . ■■■■■ »♦ * - The Savannah News exclaims, in a melancholy lone, that it is very sad to havs to confess tbc fact, but every day is making it more appa rent, that the Republican adininis tration of the Post Office Department in ibis part of the country was much better than what our fritndft, the Democrats, are giving us. —-,»»■ ■ — An Augusta hunting party tfent out on the Port Royal road in the su p O Hn te a dent’s private car, and thoughOtboy were well heeled, with kitchen and all luxurious eonvenien cies. So they were for half a day, when the Oar burned up with all ita contents. Augusta whisky is quite blgb proof and very intlammable. It was probably some of Schneider’s best, Hueh as was kept at the State Capital during prohibition times in Atlanta. Thera are now 266 cotton miiis in operation in the Soatb, and when those projected are completed the number will be 358. This will be an isermae of 63 per eent, upon the list estimates made by the Financial Chronicle, at Which titoo 393,416 bales was (he Southern consumption. Assuming the number of milts* in procea*of construction to have the same propctftidb Of spindles as the average of ttte'266, the cotton con aimed by them will be641, ‘276 bales This is a lair index to the activity of industrial devokftnMtU in the Soulb. Tl*t TfrediFtoitag Afflict* nearly every one in the spring The system having of become fibcustoraed to the ersefet* air Winter, is weaken®*! by the i o' me ebanattig season, and read Sly _ H# to attacks of disease. Hood's SarfflfilffUia Is just the modicine needed . i t ' every part of the body, and '"fflft'bVbets, all impurities from the blood. Try It this season. (e) Wktcb Was Ilf Bacon or Shakespeare tion# attributed Ship of the last dramatic of the produc¬ above to the named Si a*H*Uns literary circles to the very eent re, but affect* the practical masses far less than the momentu* question, how to regain orevesorve health, that esential of bodily ana mental activity, business success : *'T>»nrait light of haj this pine**.’’ latter We subject c;*u tr mere on tie i moat profound first propounded. Shakespearian If the can on te de question icted, the siutky; if iudiges * js tea p nerves * f constipation bothers one at time.., or " r; If the skin is yellow and tongue in biliousness; if there arc pre r twinges if of oncoming rheum.!ti»m Ilia; the kidneys bitters, are inactive— •’s Stomach the finest Tim an prolific in beneficial aadflHftfifel UffUrtbUl _ remedies. Bemeaber.if mala Ha or afflfete, that it neutralises the poison and fortifies the restore. Tit :Lr v e -}t 4 n e pp. bj la h ni; lijaii fsra svsr arihinir dluersrtd. ui ■ - from biliousness arnl bl *-I impurities. A sure, anil gentle eathu ■/-, tlen'.Mn? the system tlioronclily. The ukl style is slisrhHv bitter. The N>« "is pl,»:i»ar:i the .rl,l t for i the rtuiJren. tv-to, and Price ti e best SI imslicine in v VI.t> trill 00 M. I1«>N s; CO , K. y city MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE Here be|ow. but he Wants that little mighty quick. A LITTLE WANT, cr a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. Were ail wise enough to heed this advice is season, a vrort* of suffering would he avoided The best uwo;" s In which to take Ilood’i SarsaparUU, tbr not Mood purifier, are March April May At no ot!. t season is the body so much in need ot, or so susceptible to the benefit to be derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla, as now. The impoverished condition of the blood, tbo weakening effects of tbe long.eold winter, th* loot appetite, and that tired feeling, ail make a good spring medicine absolutely necessary. Try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and yon will be con¬ vinced that it is tbe ideal spring medicine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold ildbyandrttggte*. by all druggist* gl;"Txfdr JL Prepared Prepared only or. by a L HOOD A CO., Ape caries, Lowell, Mom. 100 Dos :o C no Dollar H La ■ CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. “We do here! fify that we supervise and Quar¬ the arrangements i ! T the he Louisiana monthly State Lot terly Drawing* . manageand tery Company, the Drawings ana tu themselves, person that cot the tro! ana same are good conducted toward with all honesty, parties, fairness, and and in faith we authorize the Company to use this certificate with fac-similcsof onrsignatures attached!* dverlittn enls.” (•mwlulMf r«. We the undersigned Banks and Baakarv will pay ail Prizes drawn in The Louisian* state Lotteries which may he presented »t ourcounters: X. H.OCI.EHBY. Pm. Aw. Sai l » P. L4BAI X. *»ir.W*Mte Mwt I »l». A. HAL11W • *, Pr«. 1* 0.!t«’ia»»» CARL ROlltC. Pr«.l«l«» VI**** UNPRECEDENTED U ATTRACTION! Over Half a Million Distributed Louisiana State Lottery, Compart Incorporated In lifts for 25 year* byth*l41 .slatnre for Educational and Chari table ptl ooeea—with a capital of f1,000,liOO—to wnhj ^ reserve fund of over $550,000 has since ben saded. popular vote Us fra* _. By an overwhelming of the present 8taf vhise was made a part Constitution adopted December 2d, A.D., 16«t The only Lottery ever voted on atde* Aorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Ita Grand Slaylf Inwbrr Grand Drawing* Quarterly take place monthly,and the Drawings, regularly every three months (March, June, September and December), A SPLENDID OPFOfcTtJNITYTOWINJ FORTUNE. FOURTH GRAND DRAW¬ ING, Class D, in the Academy or MrgicNrw Oblkans, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 18M*. 215th Monthly Drawing. CJnpltal Prize, #100,000 f3F*N0T10E.— 1 Tickets nre Ten Dollars only Halves, |5. Fifths, *2. Tenths, *1. LIST or PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize or $160,000.. 60.000. H5P,0OC 1 Grand Prize op ... 50,010 1 Grand Prize of 20.000. . 20,000 2 La roe Prizes or 10 , 000 .. 20,000 4 Large Prizes o* 6 , 000 .. 20,000 20 Prizes or 1 , 000 .. 20,000 50 500.. 25.000 100 H(0.. . 10,000 200 200 .. 40.000 500 100.. 50JO0 APPROXIMATION PRIZE! 100 Approximation Prizes of $">00—$00,000 100 “ “ 300... 50,000 100 “ “ 100 ... io,a» 1,000 Terminal “ 50.... 50,0to 2,179 Prizes, amounting to..........$585,000 Applir- ition for rates to clubs should b* matte only to the office of the Company i® New Orleans. For further information POSTAL write NOTES, clearly, Expres* ghf ing full address. Money Orders, or New York Exchange i* ordinary letter. addret-sed Currency by Express (al our expens#) M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washmgton, D. C. Address Registered Letters tc NEW OIILRtW * ATOM AI. BANK New Orleans, La. REMEMBER Sr:J3r. KSSM and lull*, who urn in charge of lh< drawings, is a guaantee of absolute fairoem and integrity, that the chances are ah equal and th»t no one can possibly divine whal numbers will draw a Prize. REMF.MBER that the payment of all Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATI • NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets -*re signt J by the President of an In titution whose chartered rights are recog n izd in the highest Courts; therefore beware of any imitations or finonymou schemes. MICROBE KILLER Is now the rage in Austin, Tex Mr. kadam, Nurseryman, Austin, Texas, is the Inventor. He Cui rs Every Disease that doctors have failed to cure. Over 500 persons in and around Austin are now using it. Send f«r circular of his treatment showing sworn statements and testimonial* of cures made. Adrcss $100 preferred to $3000 made^irorkhigforus Agents who Can furnish their own J horses :.nd give their own horse* and give ] their whole time to the business. Spare b»o meat* vacancies may be profitably in employed and cities. al»o. A i few towns B F Jon mon A Co , 100» Mnir St.. Riclitjiond.V BROS Last week we bought, for cash the main moth stoek of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, &c., formerly owned by the large house ol Burgen & Going, at hank, rapt sale in Birmingham, Ala., part of these goods were shipped to if me and part of them are now on the way to Griffin and by Thursday next we shall prt on on oisr counters one of the Largest aid Heaps! Stocks Of ever offered in Middle Georgia. Yru mar count on this. We pay for what we buy; we pay it all in cash and we buy it where it costs as nearly nothing as possi¬ ble. W e are in a position to meet any kind of competion < >me from where it may, It has long been onr policy that when we secure goods j. 1 half priceto sell them with regerence to their cost to ns, not to New York cost. We like to sell out these special purchases quick so as to have room when a a like opportunity presms. He Bottom Most Drop Out Of Pres! We sHaU positively offer goods for the next Thirty Days lower than they were ever sold In Griffin. Cohie and see. W the several stocks of Groceries we have recently purchased at 20c. we have left several barrels of pure Apple Yinegar that we are retailing per gallon, boxes Laundry Soap at Factory prices. A large lot of Tobacco and a good of Griffin Goods at Factory pricess. MUST SELL! Wc have jnst received two'ears of fine Tennessee Mules. Come and see ns. 1888. Harper’s Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper’s Weekly has a ■vtcU-estabUshed p’ace as the leading illustrated newspaper editorial in America. 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Ail Sizes from $2 up Complete with Type. Send for Illustrated Price List. JOHN 8. HULIN, Agent for the Baltimore Printing Presses, No 411 Brcsdway.N. Y. 1an25diVwwlm MKIIIH«111KIEI SHOP COLPmbi S, GEORGIA, JOE McGHFE, Prop’r. -- The beat Shave place in Give ,-..i___.__ Columbus io get a bath or clean us a call when in th city. JOE VIcGHES H. W. MM, MANUFACTURER ; — —i DEALER IN V— JJUUIO (lliU 13 LEATHER AND FINDINGS. SS Hill Street, - GKIFFIN, a >\. I again offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest possible prices. Best Home made Farm Shoes iu the State. H. W. HASSELKU3. ESTEY PIANOS ! ORGANS ! CASH, OR ON TIME, AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGGIES. AND HAFNKSS — M- - Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory Wagon! Jac! „ i G. Smith Wagon! | Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the CC : JM’ 'JS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on old Buggies a pec, ty. W. ir. SPENCE, aug2Sd&vr6ni Cor. Hill <fe Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA. OHftMnnBK’ -----«ET- - WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED I I A fresh It i J • reserves. Jellies. Apples, Oranges. Panamas, Cocoanuts, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: McFarland, Boris & Cl's. BARGAIN! FOUR ACRE LOT, OAK AND HICK¬ ORY GROVE. With lloom House! Two Stories with all modern improve- menls. Wind Mill. Burrs, Stables and Servants house ; tc. Hisbest point in city and, the mod magnificent view of the surround j ing country for ten miles Pure air good water and good society. On Hill street Sold without reference to cost. Several S3F“ Honses nd Lots or Sale and to Rent small forms for rent or sale in and near the city. G. A. CUNNINGHAM. Real Estate Agent, Griffin,Ga. cnglfdAw 3m f r.iy: '‘SW’fJi-wv*’ *• *: - - sis- • LADIES ! Do Your On n Dveing.at II «rm«* ** •• J PEERLESS DYES, They will dye everything. Iney are sold everywhere. Price 10c. a package—40 colors They have no equal for Strength, Bright¬ ness*, Amount in Packages or for Fastr.es- do rut qf Color, or non-fading Qualities. They .'tang crock or smut. For sale by 8. W. am's i/rug Store. Griffin Ga. marSSdJtw • - - \ f.RTISERo *- n leurn the exact cc V >f nroposeci ; n*' r - a;I\. rtising' in A merit- \:y addressing ' eo. P. Rowell t z Co., -p /.•--.Aiinv Bursawi iO ,-«v* , Hew x'jr^. . bleJ \srvi IO ’ .OP lOO-Psae F>ar^P