The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 17, 1888, Image 2

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ItOCaHS «LK8SJTBl t Eiiler A 1'reiFr t ‘ •,***.*. <IaA*vaaa#>r*T Mans tTEWKf,**,Oa*T«w............ t.oe ■ ecorgi*, A aril 1 ?* IMS. —i Official Piper of Spalding Co. r ‘ ~ sesr-ar - Official Paper af iba City of Griffin Adrertlalnff Rates. 04ri/P on# dollar per «»«• **r ** e ftxat iij»*rH/»n. sad fifty Mats tor «aoh *°“‘ «sqoeti <••>*>■ Tea lias* or less to be ooont- td as u 10 coats ,. lime BFKC1AL HOT ICES per this or each iasertioo. No insertion seder heed lor less thea 60 seats. AUinsevuoas for |am tiuui out dollar moat b# paid for s» E rates wilt bs lhe,r made <3 with parties* menU X“w«« * " ms ® WteKLY-Sams rauses tor the Paiiv. m , , Cleveland Plain I>ealer: Tbe idea that President Cleveland should pro plots some one of the Republican Supreme Justices to be Cbiet Justice it nonsensical. President Cleveland will appoint a Democrat, and one who has the promise of l<M»sr Pf« >® bun. breaking of Ur- ••deadlock ’ The io the boose of represeatatrvea at \Ta*bington is especially gratifying because it tbrestened. if continued, to delay ibe consideration of tb* tariff bill. Wa trust that there will now be nothing to prevent tbe tak iog op of the • Mill* bill at tbe desig Bated time and expediting action on it. ___ Tbe Minneapolis Tribune has turn ed tariff reformer. It says: “In our opininioo the republicans In congress ought to have set tbe democrats a good example early in in the session, by preparing! revenue bill of the sort that would seem wise and time ly. We are fhrtber ready to aay that, in our opinion, the republican minority of tbe ways and means com mittee made a great mistake in not submitting, as their minority report, a complete bill of tbeir own, instead ol the McKinley criticisms on the Mills bill.'' Tbe Tribune is one of tbe most stalwart republican papers, bat protection is not popular, even with that el ass. in Minnesota. -------— About five year* ago a company was organized in Hickory. N, C., to ea tablieb a wagon factory on a small scale. It prospered, and in 1884 it bad Wen gradually extended until it then had a capacity of 500 wag ona a year. Today that same factory is, it ia said, turning out at the rate of5,000 wagons a year. We simply give ibis as another illustration of the value of small industries, wh.cb, by tbe way. rapidly grow until they become gieat. Tbe South has ud numbered opportunities for estab lisbiDg these small industries. “Diversify' 1 shonld be tbe aim of every one seeking to advance email industries. All through tbe South ! \n openings are abundant il peo pie will bat util ize th em Tbe Chicago Tribune, the leading Republican paper of the we&t, says to such papers of its own political I faith as blather ‘•free trade" at Eresi dent Cleveland's message, and every proposed revision and reduc tion of tariff taxation: I ■To say that persons holding these opinions are “free trailer" and are trying to snbject the coun try to a system of free trade, i« ab ject nonsense. Nintyvnine Republicans out of ev ery hnndred in Chicago and tbe W est are opposed to excessive and need lees farm taxation. They want a few raw materials to he pot upon tbe free list. Bat they want these nit terials to come in free for the par pose of promotion and stimulating our manufacture*— not io injure them ’ _ That Tired Feeling; Afflict* nearly every one in the apnug Tbe vyaietn having heoomr ac-nnorued to the oraeittx air of winter. I# weakened by the warm yiHd- day* at the changing tM-aeon, and read Ilf to attacks of diseax- Hood’s Sarsaparilla is just the medicine ne eded It tones and and build# _ op . every . part . of the body. and also expel# all ltnpuritie front tbe blood. Try it thi* season. I’briMrea Often lived some safe utthan and to to avert approaching sickne-s, or to relieve colic, headache, sick stumache, irtdig- •t on, JysaSterr and the complaints isc.’dect to chihibood. Let the children take Simmonc Liver Regulator and keep well. It 1* purely vegetable, not unpleasant to tb« taste and safetotaxe alone or in cotmer-tloe with other ■MMse. ".."U ' J ".. ■ ' "!. " " I ■ . . ..... 4 Pula BmIbcm It fM cow snggeste<l that Mr. Heu W. Offtd.r be sent to the St Loots and that the dMingoiab honor l*e placed upon Lin* of Mr. Cleveland. Tb» be a fit and ptopw utove, and yorr qy giant <uf the south would iu tbe digafty find honor of b fKHtifrm to the entire ..f ’ht- partr.— An.?-!'** Nerr. Ii Mr. Ottdj's i'-’ :t’o~ • " r iu i ii* editorial coii.u.u* of tb* St. Louis convention *• it wonld to MnJ Charles A. Dana or Sen* IngalU. We bar* some reasons think that the Conatitation do«a to ce hiR sentiment* on thia sub hot before the people ar* asked vote for him to represent them in j convention, they shoald linos, tbe shadow of a donbt, that is heartily in favor of Cleveland of the tariff reform that Clev* aD( ] recommend*, and is entirely op to tbe position ©f the pap*r which he ia one of tb* editor*. The people of Georgia ought noi send any roan to 8k Louis merely compliment him. They amid bi» to represent thesi. We b* they favor Cleveland and tariff j If so, bo man can repre • them, who doe* not favor both. . Mr Grady favor both! If not, i has bo business at St. Louis. There ia a business question be i tbe people now, and it must b* in a business way. Tb* is not shall the people b* taxed to support the monopo They are not trying to throw all tbeir burdens, but shall they compelled, forever, to submit to grossly anjaat taxation they are bearing? These burdeDS are tbe millionaires and iropov tbe people. This ia a business question. Ben must give way to it. Favor and popularity must give way it. This question most be set by tbe people, and no on* be entrusted with its settle who is not with the people in their straggle against injustice.— [Columbus Enquirer Sun. Philadelphia Record: Andrew Jack son in bis message to Congress in I)c ccmber, 183*J, recommended a grad ual diminution of duties to the reve nue standard “as soon as a just regard to the faith of the government and to the preservation of the large capi tai invested in establishments of do¬ mestic industry will permit.” That is precisely the position of President Cleveland’s message,of the Mills Tar iff bill and of the Democratic party. Andrew Jackson led the parly to vie tory on that line, and wifh undimin popnlarity transmitted his po litica! power and policy to his l>em successors. -- -♦ • •--— The people are doing tbeir duty we \l. The protectionists are not sue in catcbiug them napping. Every county in Georgia and Ala batna that ha? held iu convention far lias declared lor Cleveland Uritf relorra . C iarke is Uie last that hae acted, and it is said tbe most popular man in the was a candidate for delegat* the convention and received only vote? because it was understood he was not in sympathy with reiorm. Tbe Clarke county meeting endorsed Cleveland a? nominee, an J his message a- the •■uort.li on ratjv* 3enr» cut rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants edbugs, beeUes, insects, skunks, jack j abbits, snarrow#, 15c. gophers, druggists. chipmunks, Kths moles. At “BOVHU ON CORNS.” V-k for Wells’ ’ Rough on Corns.” Qjuii k I rlief,complete cure. Corns, warts,tmntoiw. f-c. l>rugyists . E. S. Wells , Jersey City. •‘ROTtiH ON iTCH.” “Rough on Itch' cures skin humors, ring worm, tetter, salt rht-uia, feet, 50 chilblains, E. Wells, itch, Jersey ivy poison, City, itch. c, 8 . j ‘•KoreII ON CATAKJtH" offensive odors at once. Com- ■ cure of worst chronic cases; unequal- as gargle for diphtheria, affccUooa. sore throat, .V>o | bn. ath.Caitirrluu threat An Old Friend l>*Bgvroe«lj III. Von ail know bins ijstig there suffer 5 so with that Irarfa! ease oi dysen ; of a bloodv type. Wbv not aog ^5?."^! f,:W doses. 4 KILLER now the rage ia AasLui, T<s. Mr. kadtu, an. Austin, Texas ;* the Inventor. ? CXtre* to cure' Every bmtstjku Over 500 dociorr in have and | 3 persons Auslin are now c- ng it. Read L*r j of his treatment showing sworn men’* and t*efiroomal« of eorcs wade. * f I , i , * Be Sure to Cet Hood’* SaruseirilU. my duid. See that llicy do ft A ztre rcu auyUii 'S the- 5v'U rcrueiftber it i.« then*.*.- - • iidMmauwso nsuch good a yeara*vv-n.y U ■« Spnrv Medicine Nearly t ryt* .y needs a good spring medi- riae Ilk-- I <T» t.r»p.vrlii» to eipel impur.- tie# whkfc asenraaiate in the Mood during the winter, kc-v up MreagUi a.# warm weather come* oa, cresi-* a;> app^Lie and proojtlf healthy digestion. Try Hood's Sarssparv'.'. and you wili t<? tvnrince d of Its peeuliar Bjerits. It i» the id- al spring medkine - re liaMe, beneficial pk -sans t 3k «* 311,3 full value for LHe money. T>« sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla SoMSysIidniJS^w *'■ Vr»j»r<-doaly by C. 1. HOOP * < r ' vrie*. LoweH. IOO Dof -T® Dollar si! SCHEDULE. Effect Sunday. Feb. 19.1888. NoTST PASWENG RR-soCTif. Luvlla,...........2-58 M«!kw>s»i._' 2.30 pm j p m Arrive Gritlii)..... :** p in Griffi':,....................4-10 WnjlAGSsc-:' 28 p in > ’ pm Cod •> '• 4? , nra Leave NV!,.. - 04 Mok-«. ' p -~ _/>-.«> Wooddar; .7.!6i>B< .H?e Cowunta^..... . .. NO. 51. PASSENGER— NORTH. 1 Uitv Coiuiuba*. . b.S) a tr. • Leave Woodbury,..... ...... io. 2-1 a m 1 Leave Moieca. 10.36 am 1 . j l^ave Neal...................... ... 10.42 a m Leave Concord................... Leave Williamson's......... • 11.12 a m Arrive Griffin,.................. .. ,11 12 30 00 a ro j ! Leave Griffin................... . . m Leave Lueiia,.................. . .12.35 p m j j Arrive McDonough............ ____1.00 p m NO. 1. ACCOMMODATION- -NORTH. Late Columbus.............. .. .3.00 p m Leave Neal.................... ... 7.36 p m Leave Concord................. .. S.01 p m Leave Williamson’s............ ____8 37 p m Arrive Griffin................... -SOUTH. NO. 2. ACCOMMODATION Leave Griffic,..................... 5.00 a m Leave Williamsoii's.................5 32am Leave Neal........................4.R Concord,....................6.12 a m Leave a in Leave Molena,........... 6.46 * m Leave Woodbury,............. 7.18 a m Arrive Colamboe,..............10.55 a m pSTNo#. 5® and 51 are daily and mixed tra.ue beiwet-n Griffin and McDonougb. Nos. I and l daily except E.GRAT. Suaday. M. Snpt. C. W. CHEAP.?. Gen’! Pag?. Act. Coin tubus, Ga. flow a Dying Child Was Saved! urn. a v- '~0., X.VO.. Sept, IS. Tt» rollowin, . - »<»>aal at "iul J our IlStiiii little daughter. Basel, sow four years Ola. When Ji month# eld a lump sppeswd on Her heel. wMefc slowly grew Urger. The family phyileUn thought K «*• euosed by 4 pnes of bpokeo gtus or aeerile, but fiolel to bring saythlcg to light. Tbe child became feebler ill tbe time, teeming to luM the use of her leg. and Oo»l)y quit walk- tag entirely. The tr. idl# finger saJ thumb of either h»n<l becume enUrged. the flesh be- coming hard. Tbe hip Joint* becime tavolw- « 0 to that when serenteen months old she , could not itund, toving lost the use of le« nndirra. Partial cur-*ture of the spine also faLowed. The nervous system was wrecked, muscles connected, end there was general wasting of flesh and muscle. At eighteen months of age she was place under the treatment of a prominent physician of Bee- ton, Mass., bat st the end of ten months she had declined to sack a degroe that she was Us a dying condition. This ws* In April, ISSX We took the child i. -t not knowing what to do. In this dree fnl dilemma we were over persuaded by -• nds to try “one bot¬ tle ” of Swtrr s Kr-u-irtc. whioi. we did. and before It had all been taken we saw. a change for the better In her mptoms. We kept it up. and hare done r to thl# day, and will keep tt up, if the Lc -d wills, for many days to come, for It has t>- ight our dying Basel to life, to rigor, to sti ngth and health again. The ashes hue of her cheeks has changed to a rosy list, she Is aide to walk anywhere, her iangoor and ir elanchoiy have passed away, nnl the ts no - blithe, cheerful, hap¬ py romping cbiid. 9 aotslll you wish to in¬ crease your I'-sitlm-' MaU of proof of the virtue of S. - names and what we ha>e»aidisl. ap .n of what we ow e to you. should you wi ;o use tberu. kin ‘ y years. Be#. F. Swut. Sartirrs K. S*irr. r. O. Box IS. Treatise on Elo -i ar Skia 111se.oe* mailed 1 r«. Co-.Iirawer L-Vtlsnta.ua. Tus s» irrSikcinc A. CI NNINGHAM, GRIFFIN, : : : t-EOBGIA. Has Been Appointed Land Agent to* Spalding County. by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, arid ali psrb e ‘ having laud their for «ale property can expedite in hi* the sale by plat ing hand-. val¬ Full particular- in regard to the nioet obtained uable lands in this county can b# by addressing him a* above. .A full list o houses rind lands and lots of ail desc riptions 111 Aught. To be Bought. Silver or Gold, Merchandise Sold. or Place, Geoda to Appraise. or Case, Opening Days Musical Teac jers. To Announce, Preachers. Houses or Acres, Butchers or Baker*. Boats, Hire or Let. Votes, flounce Dress skirt or Basement, A cure for disease. Floor, A Handy Valise, • A MnslinChemise. Purchase « Pet, Cheese, Horse, Teas, Mare, Bees, Monkey or Bear, ----. Peas, Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone Free from Fitz, To Make Kuown To Hire a Hall. Your Store. Driver or team, Hosiery. An Elegant Carriage.Dry oods, Piav,Concert knOpulent Marriage. Ball. Upholstery, Picnics, or Skates, Excursions, Plates. Knick-Knacks, To sell to gay wtui’aDiveisions, Ready Made, rv: Diamonds i Cl Clothes t> Pearls. Increase of Trade, Rings, Coal. Coke and Wood Curb, Pictures, Wash for Features, Lectures, Food To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology, Cats, Magic, Astrology, Felicity. Rats. Wealth and Mats. World wide Public:: v Flats. Flags, Bats Rags. Pan talc ons, Bags, Hats, Nags. ResplendettCravats Dress shirts or collars Mutton or Beef. Almighty Dollars. Financial Relief. House for Rent, Stocks. Store, Tenement. Clocks, Cash to be L?nt, i_ocks, Cash to be Spent. Socks, Scent, Portmonia or Box, Tent, Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement, Or Even a B< au— Go— Then in a Trice, Read the Advice. Take tt* Advice Far Beyond Price. Written Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE a -IN THE- Daily News To Business Men. () LABORED ARGUMENT IS in these day? to convince 1NTELL1 GENT men ti, .*. it Pays Well to Advertsie ADVERTISERS :an learn the exact cost * »t an) nroposed 'me oi aci\ ertismg in American papCl'S 1)\* adcIreSSlIlg n i KOWell 11 Ol b? L.O., C' CtCC . Net—«ri».n 3ure#u, iO Spr,‘t New Y*rk. Ve - ,U tt‘ * ,ur lOO-Pm-39 Panopfaie# NO MORE EYE-GLASSES Weak More MITCHELL’S EYE-SALVE A ---------------- i er*jUn .Safe and Effect: ve Remedy for Sore, Weak md Inflamed Ejes, PrsSacIa* t»»« - sight*.i)ar*> *■4 the Utkt mt the OI*. tares Tear Drops, tirannlalioB, T’ Tamers, Red Eyes, Malted Etc Ijs LIEF ANUrLK-tA- vVIi'pFKNLNT* E. I ^ i Ht RF^ A ‘n:aiad^e*”suehas Do. equally efficaciou# when used in oth e r _ _ I___ 11anak a* 1’lMxea Ulcers. Vfifi** Fever Sore*. V, .re* TV Tu Rheum. Bums. Rios, or wherever iafiammation exists, MlTt-HEJJ.’S SALVR ju. s»ed to advantage. tv | >rns ,j r i,t* ,t -rwri. N OTICE ! TO LITIGANTS IN COUNTY COURT. Notice i*hereby given ilia; the of sessions of the County Court County will hereafter be heid on the fourth Mondays in June, September, Doc ember and March, instead of tbe third Mondays in said months as heretofore held. The reguiar Monthly sesssions of said Court will hereafter be held on the fourth Monday in each month. The first Court to be held under this notice, at Monthly May ses¬ sion, will be on the fourth Monday in Quar- next, and the first Court to be held at terlv seasion will be held on the fourth Mon- daT in dune next. The bosines# in said Court will carried on as heretofore and the Court wtli continue to *it or tb* shall days a ; now fixed by law until this change go into effect By order of WALTER C BEEKH, m:»w4 Judge S. C. C. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All j ersons icdected to the c-state of J . W Boyd, iateo! Spalding Couunty, Georgia, de ceased, are hereby notified to call on the un- dersigeed and make seUlemect of such in- debtedtK ^s at once; and all persons having demand* against said estate are notified to present^^iroaim* properly proven. mar. wo fo.il>] KLJZA tfvi D. txecu.rix. - ------ ---- — ■ ■ - Cinn $IDU Fn LU «Qnnn *JUUU A MONTH can be ^ ^ preferred ---w — — — — mad* w working " vi a-uf, < for us »•- Agents who e*xt tn furnish ft- r~wt their 1E a. l * own A**T: horses and give their own horse* and give their whole time to the busmeas. bpare mo roent* may be profitably employed also, ® ▼«««•• Jowjrsor. A C o.. !!«• Mair Ft Rtrhiron 000118 * “THE MATCHLE88.” - And Matchless Prices. - LSri have every shape and ctlor in Hats. so;. - ag to suitevery face. The above one of tbe latest styles direct from the largest v»: sale New York house. With a p 00< j trimmer and always the very late.-: th sinus, I sjuaruutee satisfaction. I can fin any SPECIAL ORPEK FROM NEW YORK in from three to five days. i^Hibbocs in great variety of width and colors ; a large t- sortmeni of Fenhers, Flowers. Laces. Silks and Ganzss—all fresh and new Piease give me a ea!!. ' mar25dAurm MRS. E. E. CROCKER. ROBERT BUIST'S EASTERN SEED IrishPotatoes -AND- ALL KINDS GARDEN SEED --- AT HOLMAN & CO.’S. E V. Bialtis, - MANUFACTURER !— — A XV — — DEALER IS — LEATHER AND FINDINGS. ‘d’d Hill Street, - GRIFFIN, CiA 1 agf&io offer my stock of Win It* r Boot? anci Shoes at Lowest possible prices. Best Homs made Farm Shoes io the State. H. W. HASSELKFS. PIANOS i ORGANS i CASH. OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGCIES AND HAFNKSS -M- Studebaker Wagon White Hickory Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the COLU cS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs old Buggies a c ty. W. H. SPEXCE,! aug'jsiiwdiD Oor. Hill A Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA. HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh l. eserves. jellies. Apples. Oranges. E’anar.nai, Cocoanuts, AND IN Y.;C7 EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: HcFariii Boyles & Co’s. New Advertisements. FREE ! ,Lt 2 e! T e R cV ED Descriptive of thcSoil, Climate, Prodoctions, Manufacturing Industiiee and Mineral Wealth of Virginia and other T-nihorn States Write to W. B. 8EVIL1, Civa'l Pa « igeat. ROANOKE. VA.. Enclosing i-eev.t S’amp. Gome to Beatrice, Nebraska, Cheap homes, mild climate, rich soil, good shook*: population. H’.OOO. wiil doable m two years: valnee will .ileo double •oonbe thief manufacturing city m the State. Mate, Immeaee ltr’m -:st water *=*1 power. «-«• Kicht , r . *> j 1 ■ ro=ul outle'-. with other* surveyed her or buisd ing Come, nsoua take advantage_of niagu ... half rates. Tor cirwriws addmas. at BOARD or IRA t. i Beat-ice. - to . ___________________— - -» \\ * - vNTED_RELIABLE MEN to sel Fmit Trees, Vines. Ac- in every conn-1 lf j n the 8o*lh on commission terms. Large commissionsgiTen. Write at once for terms y. C. IJNDLEY A BKO.. Nurserymen, | Greensboro, N. C. -raise 3MKxx8i mnrb ,»s 1 OB ate tievmpec Id PMIaac i*h* latthe hi a*«7 of Kaon Adv.r aar aa*t wri a i d a*eats Tax Receiver’s Notice FOR 1SS8. I will be at the different precinct* on th* date* mentioned for the purpose of receiving State and County Tax forlsSS : At Sunny Side, Tuesday, April 3rd, May Ul and June 5th. At Union. Wednesdday. ApriHtb, May 2nd and Jnue 6th. 3td At Mt. Zion, Thursday. April 5tb, May and June 7th. At Line Creek, Friday, April 6th. May 4*k and June Nth. At Cabin, Tuesday, April 10th, May Sti aod June 12th At Akin, Wednesday, April Utb, May 2th and Jane 13th. At Griffin every Saturday until the books are closed on July 1st. Office at Brick War* house R A HARDEE, T. R . S C. taario-Sm MWSrSISSI9» UOLCMhUS, - GEORGIA. JOE MoGHEE, Prop** -)o{-- The best place in Columbus to gst a in or clear: St «,e t. ve u? a call when McGHEr citT yoE T * T r* Slaat *** * - Uft w,oa . -v----- r ', ... ,, j-.x, 1