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Offlciil Tiper of Spildinf Co.
Mete) Hm 9t tt« City * 6ri9m
Advertising Bnten.
p 4 n. f-.ia* dollar p*r vqwajre tor to*
brs* tauten, ate fifty oen* for vote «to-
HMBi a. e. Tan boo* or 1 ms to b» *o«t-
HPBCIAL NOTICES ^ wt h f»r H*»
Mte for Imc than flO otet*. AUt&MrtioB*
lot Ims ta on* OsUu nut be paid for in
will be mad* with partie*
alias* tooir advwrtavemost#
iNMMku «m«mL
nr gP-K L Y—Stitt nlMM for to* Daily.
Thera t* as Warner?* flood *Jong
Ike iowti- Rhine, ip Germany, nod
TOfiOO people hare been driven
from their boose*.
A kiffe majority oi the Demo¬
cratic member? erf Conjures* express
fttnireo ns favoring lie appomt-
•etstof Mr. Carlisle as Chief Jattice
of the Supreme Coart.
It i* certainiv policy j ;
a monstrous
that doesn't allow tbe American pec-
pie to buy as theaplj as possible the
pvodaeu ot foreign cowntrie*, «pe-
emily when those product* can not be
Mfpfiad in tbs* country. And yet
oar tnrif law* compel the people to
an bail to this very injustice. I* it
any wonder there is widespread com
plaint?
Tbe Star nays, both Tammy Hall
and tbe County Democracy will go to
the National Democratic Convection
si St. Louis in a style eclipsing any
previous trip. Although the cooven
tion afffl not take place for three
__th* xmti of the district *s*rci
BtioB* and committees are xlreudv »t
work. There will be sect from both
of the great democratic bodies be-
tween 3.(XX> and 4,000 men.
A oee «pU:s on * Braoli*Q Hoe
brought over e hundred perrclt is
1881 H* left Rio about two month*
before tbe presidential election. The
eepUia was cock sure of Blaise's
election, and thought that he would
make s spec bv ’etching tbe birds
to tey. Hurrah for Blaine' Tbe
sailor* were bosj tbe entire voyage
inatruebmg the birds in the single
sentence Whea toe vessel arrived
Cleveland had been elected and tbe
parrots wave a dead loss. Tbe cap
tain didn’t get enough for them to
pay tbe first coat.
Tbe Democratic State Convention
of Oregon in session oc We dnesday
irported and unanimously adopted
a tariff reform platform. The first
section heartily indorsed President
Cieeclacd. The third acctaos is as
follows. ‘-VVe earnestly ar.d un
quailbediy indorse ibe policy cf ur.ff
revision and redaction of the surplus
---------------- revenue to tbe needs of ibe Govern
roent's eoor.cmicai adoicistntioa as
set forth ta the President’s last an
cual menage to Congress We be¬
lieve that sneb a resolution ;s dic¬
tated by a sound policy, ecu that an
taxation is unjust taxa
t>oo. and oontcteire, and toe
pablic ravenwaaboaid. as far a* pos¬
sible. be derived from Saxe* levsed
spee tbe luxuries, rather than toe
necessities, of Hfia.’’ This is toe
first gas of the campaign and the
abet goes siraijfbtto toe ceaie-
Tie
SO :k to :*■*
by u*
mi rear
ty VK» •-» awn 'Of _ Oama* Hacne *
*»a-2L EnJdB ;* <ut U* a*to: i:
• a&i ay . wnj jwrt of ix>t :k4j.
ite® azyel* all isajisEjitte* frees tte
•i. Try;; txi*o-meta. «ri
What ftaiQttt n * Family I
A n ♦panama vriuri » ik’kf B
■ alateiftoma hoesetoMm* to __ kt BM9El-
Ma boeselMMma awalb'i.trt am vtc:
,* aos c*Gy aDcced to 4o ft.*, fiat to- ,:zx
ate saJaifawSy yrovea us te._ny j© ^ 4, «*
s«rte»to*wvm b MtotoJ*a*ti*aw fw SaU*<f ateGtow temcevi Fa»:
te. wtora ate p» -
par »u * ax^arimm sm*»-
ta*tomiini|Mlteai;4 >mi H d*
w**te ate roaStese*. is
S3*rr*. a
* era toOUco <4 Cyv^jvia .• -
•UjoLoa ate bUjoa.aosa tht slave bk»m f-»
oec amax liinsecte to*: vex man*te.
Derinikeallatet pa**®****. t«r* H v> effi
raete m w «B m ‘ I: re 1
tiewo *»2 ia*rfc-v-;:y to*
a taegrar tmters.-y to tot s- I
K^tru -
Bean be iaspbix'v
M tpa. rmrml iraa
I arv rrme«rilby it
IMMIGRATION ft kboBGU.
Tbn Savannah Morning Neva
bn* alwajr bold that imnsigra
would bo 0 f the greatest benefit
Georgia. tjj (be folks wing timely
interesting editorial on this ««b
Sort brro newspapers have given
a gw deal ot attention to the sab
jec t of immigration to tbs Soa:b i»te ;
ly. The severe winter at tbe North j
has draws attention strongly to tbe
Sooth'* advantage* Tbs Northern
Vanda are not more fertile than those
of tbe Sooth, and for five or a is
m on th* of the year is the North no
work can be done and the stock
most be fed- Tbe Sooths ad rants
gee are only just beginning to be
known.
ErroDoas impression* are enter
taised of it To comet toons im
pressiocs is a task tc which the
Southern press is devoting itself.
Each Southern Stats should assist
in this work by means of a bureau
of immigration The Son them rail
road* could also spend moner profit
«hit is making known tbs advanta
gee of tbe sections of country trifeo
txry to them- Tbe action of the
Central railroad of Georgia in eetab
hiking a Bureau of Immigration is a
most encouraging sign. If the other
road* of this State will follow its ex
ample, and if tbe people will supple
mens the work of tbe roads, the ben
efit that will accrue to Georgia will
be very great. B ___ This ____ is a matter of
^ ;aporUrc - ;o Georgians. It is
^ fsffide|J , tfe.- tbev skoold admit
iu ;a;portaEC *. They sboaid act
ApproriL i & * good « ork , s aL very
welL **joo io its bebxlf a %
gnAt ^ fc* Uej
If there is an impwiem in any
quarter that spasmodic efforts ic be
half of immigration will serve the
purpose it nbculd be cLsmisaed.
Spasmodic effort does not accora
pksh much anywhere. In tbe mat
ter of immigration, mac do not g.ve
up homes and associations without
thought and study. The admits
&e8 of other sections have to be
drilled ‘“ ua ~ “ into w them. Ew ? coaE! ^ 1D
G ^ 4 »b«Jd, *et forth in some
shape its particular advantages, to
be placed before people who are
thinking of seeking new home*.
Tbe Manufacturers Record says:
"As the trntli o! tbe South’s bnl
liast future and tbe desirability of
living in a country where tliaards
are unknown become more deeply
impressed upon people, they will de
cide to make « change, and then
they will naturally select that place
which has most forcibly attracted
their attention through some psm
phial or newspaper article. - There
is some sense io this, and it should
be acted upon by progressive Geor
gians who desire to see their lands
occupied by a desirable class of poo
pie.
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The Boston HeraiJ, * non partisan
newspaper, says: It is a signifioant
fact that James Russell Lowed, who
called Abraham Lincoln "the first
! Amrr. can," recently spoke of Presi-
den; Cleveland the i ore most
j American sinae Lincoln. C.ereiasd
is undoubtedly tbe first president
. since Lincoln who in all bis public
acts consults :b« interests cf the
whole ccuntrv. Herein lies the hero
. of ... his great
ism tana message.
proposes :ae good , o: . the , whole , peo-
p> teset ib, a.kMltb, itSuutea
'of a section: hat no president has
ever oefcee been American enough
boldly to ta^e a broad and national
stare upon this tcpic. Clevelard**
eecond ada inict ration * 1 g: 3: wr.
in bistorf a- the epoch :n*t w.tnem-
ei the coaplet* obliteration of :h*
•
-as: veMUfe of sect cnalam. There is
ao *ectic®alis« at tbe present time
except ic the ambi:a®-crated brain
of a few r crake.-- tni S&errsans.
But C.eveiari’s admituiratloa ha*
______- prac.ja..y g.vei. •__ ,1 tbe daau. - . h<cw , • . to
colotialitei in Amerisai. hmorv Ocr
*
foremos: p*:*e: spoke the trait when
be called tlx the foremost Ameri¬
can He is ibe first fruit* ct’ oar
new Americanism.
Toe death of a kLOQO New Y cab
dog, a* ne was a boat to start for tha
jbostoo dogtebow. is among the
calamines of tee yet yoong vear.
A #'2.'XD Sc-g can ex: eoosgt meat
to support a fu& y. aod the bate her*
jo.t h:s owners in timely expression*
of grief.
I
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Be Sure to Cet Hood**
5 Ampkr £U. arr rK»L S«* that they Ae Mat
^ rem mg to tog te* V.w remmAer a m ,
sb# mteici&r v'
year ag *—-y t* 5 • «*
Spring Medicine
XmAfc- -to>* T arte* * r«*S tonrStef<Ei> e?*®* atei-
<3 * ate H Saxm 0 ariB*
Hcj mix-.& i.rr'sBtoai* is toe Mete fisaris* toe
wtsser. beep uj> «r««to sa warn weatoes
peme*. sc. cress* as. affect* ss.-i prc«s.«?
fccalifcy Try Hash's #srsa|ar£A
yos «a 1 -r exritet its »«uSv
mam. U i* tix s»ra«' »*>cae—re-
aaMOetaL fSomafi w Wn, *Sve»
f*wl»hrl^na»fr. Be»«t»S«S
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Yf aS tragp***- • • x *»«r I s - «a*5
jyct*X’0ao>.. tw* v«
IOO Dos te Dollar
L.S.L. I
CAPITAL PRIZE,
-Wt co hat r: i nifytfastwe ss^wwiee Um ,
arrax.ee menle 1 12 .^ r. 1 ax. □ Q&sr. Let *
ier> th-iwiiuri Tbe LosMaxi State
.
Vrr (...stpaxy i r*rsc«t masaptaad£c*
t-t! tbe brawrx- .rmsetv** axrfi tkat the i
aarre are cc»fiaie»tu xisi bcs<*ty. lan-tse^
axd ix food tali. V.xrarc all parties. i"<n
aaibo-M* ifat Cofuy tc sue this rtrtincaM
w:it tmc-am2mcf tn* finnan* attained is
<J»e Ksseiii."
We tte nsdersirrei Back* and Beaker*
will j*aj all Pr.MS draw® is The Louiriax-i
Stale Lotteries wi: ti. may he presented *t
eur ecwtter*:
J.H.aCXUBl.Pr**. I* SaVlte
F. LAIAI X. Fm haw Ia» 1 *t-
A.WAiaWIJ.Fm.* a.Ianteak
CABA SSHX.Pm. talaa * !»•■»
IIPIPRECEDEKTipATTRACTION! U Distributed
Over Half a Million
Louisians Stats Lsttery Cornpa'
Incorporated in ISSt tc r -5 year; ty tbe L*|
.aiatart for Edamtaoaal asd tljKMM—towloif CharitebJap*l
oases—vmb a eenital
a reserve tszti of over p a ffl? Uu ancebwt
By an oTerwhelmiar popalmr rote it* frwa
ebiie Oowsthataea was made a part d the presesi '3d. IX.'.xT Siatf
adc-r-ted IWcm i*r -V.
The only Lottery ever Totei c-r arc a
iorsed by the people of aav
It never scales or postpones.
Iu Crufi *tw*« j™*»» »r«irt««
take piaco motti.iy.aad the Graxd Qa*rtorij
Dr&vicr?. rerxlariy every tL~ee cixln
(March, .last, September ted Deoen. :^r .
A SPLENTDTB OPPoHTLN ITT TO WIN }
FORTUNE. FOntTH GRAND DSaW-
:xo CxaseD. tx m* Acaasirr cr MraicNrv
Osutaxa. TTK8DAT, AURIL 1 . ISS*.
2t5tA M.rtily Dravlcc.
Capital Prize, *150,000
gTNOTICE —Tic ket# are Tea Delia-* only
HaiTes. f5. Piftba, td. Terite. II
us? or rxnaa.
1 C ariTax Ps.it* or I IN . .0
1 Gsaxii Psit* cr sol«» fa.ilCt’
1 Gsjlscd Pan* or m;
2 Ls*o* Psitts or idaou A *ik
* Lane* Pkixts o> AAC».... 2v 80(t
3C* Fsrts* or L0» . 3: m
ro 5«*. . SxNt,
Ski, . X »x
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5aV . x a*
afraoxmavios rsiis*
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duhsteoaU he
I «-y *** £ *« cl the amjary a
New t*rlr«xi».
Fee faitber inJaemattee writ*
] , isj fc_ tAdvess. POSTAL NOTES. Li: -r*
orteea, or Ne* T.rt Ei lb.« u
t It Lxj rt*» *:
m. a e i a rriiiy
N*v • *- n:i L»
or M a. I-aITHIN,W mkaafuv • I> C.
Address Registered Letters tc
i 51 enxiax« imm man
Ntw Ortonssa la.
: REMEMBER
, >ul _ Eariy. . «h«ar* ^ ta at Um
Aj»wia*a. a a *a»*at«a ot *Aa*iat» iau*«a
ate i-.4 -y,. -ZAagrxj. —, toil fi it TTiai to* fXaiarrm tbatsars are i n *T *1. «•; .a .
isii. ton no :a* raa yoHshy »Fri*s. e v ha.
nambera wSl draw
LEMEATBT7. too.: tow j*t»a; c-f au
Prim* i*GUARANTEED BY FOUL NaTID
SAL BANKS ef New OHaaaa. ate is*
Ticket* *8T»te by tot Pr**-ceai -of 12 I* 1
untie® above chartered riciu are -v-oc !
■ E ^ tbe Gowru. tomvfott
bw« any 3i.U£KCi t: e.itM
sciette*
sw.
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ItSM ipicy,
GRIFFIN, CEORCIA*
_ -£• _
Strongest Companies.
•
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlements.
Last week we bought, for cash the mammoth stock of Dry Goods, Boots, .Shoe*
Hats,^XotionSjkc., lormerlv^ow ned by the large house of linr^en k Goim?. at hank!
part of them are now on the way to Griffin and by Thursday next we sha .I
on our counters one of the
Lamest aid tapis) Stocts Of Goods
♦
ever WUPlTU 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 possf.
ble. W e are in a position to meet any kind of competion come from where it may
It has long been our policy that when we secure York goods 1 1 hall price to sell them
with regerence to their cost to ns, not to Xew cost. We like to sell out these
special purchases quick so as to have room when a a like opportunity presnts.
The Mm Must Drop Out Of Prices!
We shall positively offer goods jjpr the next Thirty Bays lower than they
were ever sold in Griffin, Come and see.
Of the several stocks of Groceries we have recently purchased we have left
several barrels of pure Apple Vinegar that we are retailing at 20c. per gallon.
Fifty boxes Laundry Jsoap at Factory prices. A large lot of-Tobacco and a good
stock of Griffin Goods at Factory pricess.
THEY MUST SELL!
We have just received twojears of tine Tennessee Mules, tome and see ns.
CwrsililliiliMy
SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect Sunday. Feb. 19,1888.
NO. 5i . FASSSNGER—SOUTH
Leu.re Leave LoeUa. Mi Doioi.fi...........IS 2.5s p be
............... paa
Arrive Griffin.................. 3 8> j. m
Leave Griffin,........... .*10 pat
Leave William«or‘«,... 4.3? r m
Leave Concord. .......A4Sp 4Ni m
Leave NeaL............. p je
Leave M-.4t-sa . dot fs
; m
Arrive
_
SO. SL PASSENGER—N0BT3.
Leave Cohns has.................. xffiBaas
LeaveWoodirtiry,. i ,K ! 24a as
LtiT: Molaoa, 10 8F a is
Leave Si<..... 10.43 a m
Leave Goac-ord. ;0.5d a s
Leave Wliiianoaoc'j.. 11.13 t m
Arrive Griffis____ .. n 90 a ts
Leave Gnffir....... it ZL
LeaW Lwtl.a,----- .12.35 i rs
Arrive VcOomv f L . ...1 «p m
NO- 1. ACCOMMODATION—NOBTB
Leave C-o.mb-^ ..... ........... ACC p m
Leave Woodbury.
Lent Mo.eri ...... ..23 p e.
Leive Newl.. .......... 7.36 p m
Lt*vt C--ntori____ BJt p
Lew* WEbatcaor's ........... - (T j ■
Arr.ve Grffit .. - ........9 £6sa
SO. 2 ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH.
L**v* Gnffii. . VA i xa
Lf-*ve Wtoilisavo: '* S32 i =
Le*vt Cor cord... .. . .......... toln a re
L**v- Si**. . . to32a a
l*iTf M: iem. C 4r a n
Lfwvi Woeffiet . .. ........ T.lr » rr
Arrive Co.ns.b-v. . . . . 1 Li*i * m
r-STN os. >; trd *1 xre Z&\:t s&t sixe-
titers betwevx Gnffix rri SfeDot.:: gi.
Nos end 2 daily x rent hr* dtT
M' E. GSAT, Sr;:
C W CEEAFto.
CrcL . F fcSd A . il* , t. *C> HI l-’lLfi, ikfi .
Ri\m mm unw^ii ' 1
COLO sr?. - GS' S3’A.
JOE MoGHFE, Prop'r
The be« ; . re u Col am - as to got » - u-ir
or clean er n T k w* i*T. wnet in ic
ntj. JOE McGH EE
MICROBE KILLER
Is sow toe rure la Asastes. Tex Mr. Radas.
SunoyiLJC. Aansa. Text-, is liw lavmtec.
He Dnras Eve.-y Disesse S3 j*? haw
itiioi to care.’ Over 50& peroms ia aci
arowad Fast a art aov t- zs. it r-twt for
ewtvtiar of k* vrtotmiSt akov.ng *w,-.m
rtateraarlt *as-i latenrii'r o' care* sibA*.
Ajkrrss
LADIES !
telmr*** ir *«• myviaar.a« »*n»4. at S* **“ . k
PEERLESS DYES,
GuScr, or xoa-tterng They de so ■w
mweA or -nil Fie s*l* -y. S. W. M*ag
Store, Sa Gx «*r2SdAw ’
ur w torar te
All Take Notice
: ncewby aatoty toe,•< Griffis, to*: 1
have ssatowtte is «aeS ward of tohs aty * de-
toiriin w-h-r ;* to arrert *aK nteets raK-:*ey
*xy r*rsoc.. or pfrsois* ? ♦». iiicicexi; ;
mmruocu-y *; £ rtx aboct tfe> airy, as na*
bees toe e*s« ot in*, msc* t to* hex riijhi uie-
'em :4 t»o 4 .-r versa.
T.G MiKIT.
if Chie4 i«f Faiite.
ims patss rzzsTs aszzs
tu Sr. i wr^.** lac.
”jT ** l?f - MW \o*ri
n i Mu, -“SaEV Bools ill
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
L*L‘ Hill Street, ... GRIFFIN. GA
I k^saz < Si-: my *lo>tk of W.:. .: Bo*: *? and S-h ■ * »t Invest ;• s-ii e price*. Sw Hxae
mid: Farr. Si e- it lie Suit H IV. HAS.rE?.KC?,
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. | ■ ESTEY J ) ORGANS PIA.XOS! !■
, CASH. OR ON TIWL AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
WHIPS, WAGONS BUGCIES
AND HAP NESS
Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs m
old Buggies a Specialty.
W. H. SPENCE.
ss£3SaAwf«6 Cot. HiL A Taylor Street*. GRIFFIN. GA
V E HAVE JUST RECEIVED!
A Pes A of pft . drves.
JelHes. Apples.
Oranges tanarna*.
Cohoanuts.
AHO IS FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL SEED
McMii, BitIbs k Co’s,
New Advertisements
FREE! ILLUSTRATED A 26 PAPER PACE
Devcriptrv* MaxntieT&ri'.jy tetoe ls.2ast.iee Soto. CEatait. Frteaetoaas,
:ai Mix-trai
Wealth ot VirgtoA *i -2 -er-r -sUm
Write it
W. a. BEV ILL 6«1 P..1 Ifeu.
KOANOKE. VA.
Ex iat.n k: StEtf .
»“• tea
Cheap booms, ahic to n.t:e. rlrb 6. veto rote
* bites icrixL'ii. 2 .:<C. vri.l ah te to
' *t.vc djr.hi* wai
r* . ;(4~. viT
*voa :* -t f n.vrntvcrsr:: c n*y ia thr
Btase Unito-e®** water pew-. • frig, rail
r.-ifcd oBUeta, writ orsbe-- serveyvc or bsrLd-
i.c C'sa*. Uka tevar.:*£* Ees^esm of be: mn.
frovrtfe Esr_-*to®s tac-ai *to osks-Is
«r 1 to' rttoK F®r drmters aktews*.
& jakd or tbla:>e.
Baetofee. Ne*
VI' ANTE —BKLIABLK JCEN to sto
vv Frai Trees, v.***. At- to tvaryem-
tj is to* Scfnnn as Kwate* torsi*. L*-r»
ecmxjoaa»t«» srves.. W'r.ig- *s or.* far if ms
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(amateRk, N. C
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ADVERTISERS
:an learn the exact cos'
A an\ oroposed line o:
r;, :o P. Roweil & Co.,
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City Tax Notice.
AJl tox 1 :’u innate evt* to as*- tr :-*Af
: -a wtol he ievk-d if roe rate :y K*reb *•*
MB* My iBstroetiars *rie p*tw, •
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