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OrMft, Waarfla, April 18, 1888.
Ofleitl Piper or Spalding Co.
sswssa g-
Mete) Paper ef (be City of Griffin
Ad rrrtiaina Rate*.
DAILY -Ou* dollar par wjaar* tar the
ftnt laaertian, and ft ftp oanto for aaab rah-
naqne i on*. Taa Ltnae or Iom to ba want-
*6 ami • tutiftre. 10 Una
SPSClAi. NOTICES oraU par
‘ insertion. No ineertion under this
Aar Iom «>»»" 10 cento. All Uwertionw
than one dollar mast ba paid tor in
"Liberal rataa ooatinao will ba thair mada advertisement* with parti©*
to
-was Y—Kame rataa aa for tba Daily.
*•051*1 A PASS! BL0880M.’*
Mr. Geo. W. Smalley, tba acooua
pUebed oorreepondent end able wn
tar vbo, for more than twenty year*,
ba» represented the New York Trib
one in London, shows the perverse
influence of bia English sorroaod
togs and the misleading tendency of
hie long sojoorn in England, through
the excessive estimate which he pats
npon Mr. Matthew .Arnold’s yawp
in the Nineteenth Century.
If onr absent countryman had
kept ap with the wondrous develop
ment of everything'in the United
States daring the two decides of
bia residence abroad, be would know
that nothing that any Englishman
can say of America possesses the
•lightest importance, Mr. Arnold is
certainly a critic of no mean preten
•tons—very charming to read e?en
•then be is abasing us—bat he has
never composed a page which will
long survive bis exit from the scene.
His opinions alike of ourselves and
of his own people, whom be has of
ten taken as roundly to task, are
made up of the nerest shreds of ob
serration and patches of thought,
whimsically woven together by an
exceedingly deft band. It is simply
absurd to treat the lucubrations of
•nob a person either with dignity or
respect.
The late Mr. Poniard used to
laugh heartily at the bits ot Creole
lingo, which some of our Southern
tourists brought back with them
from New Orleans, and which they
insisted ou lugging into conversa
tioo as French. You must have fall
en into very bad company, the kind
old gentleman was wont to say, with
a twinkle through bis glasses. Bo
of Mr. Matthew Arnold. Ho must
have formed his conception of Ameri
can society from the flabby Anglo
maniacs, who think it a mark of cul
lure to lisp and drawl about the new
ly arrived British celebrity, and have
got bis ideas of American journalism
from the Police Gazette, and it* oc
cssional copyist* among the daily
newspapers.
Undoubtedly much that Mr. Ar
uoid says is true enough, but more
efitie false, and none of it is enti
Ued to aoy other than that passing
notice which we give to the smart ;
raiieries and ignorant braveries of
pertnees and conceit, common to the
self confident and supercilious En
glisbman, who, having in his migra
tions wiped the vapor from the win
dow of his railway carriage, imagines
that be has seen America, and fath
omed the depths of its domestic char !
octer and political institutions. |
!
I is * Curious t act
Ttiat the body is now more susceptible to
benefit from mediciUtt Uiaa at onv other sea-
•on, Heno*tb# Importance of tskiug llix d's
Sarsaparilla now, It vtjusu it will do yon the
most good. }a really wonderful sor pun
appetite, tying aud enriching the healthy Mood creating au
and giving a tone to the
whole system. 8« care to get Hood's
panda, which is lo itself. (at
Why [ ON 1UW,"
Immediate relief and
wetecureyyaoranteed. Ask for "Rough
*“ ” 8ttre core for itching, protrud
og, or any form of 1‘ilcs. 50c.
«jmiL E. 8. Wells, Jersey City.
Wells’ ''IleaRhIleuewer” restores hc.-Uth
A tal vigor. and NervousDebufty. eurM Dyspepsia.. Impotence, For Weak Men Men,
Delicate Women. Rickety dukiren. $!.
irvmag, iStor^foo^nalcolor softens - and - - beaut 5 ■«. iflr * Ancle
g»oi oi A tonic Restorative, s c, ' \ 0
porgrease. fftrengthon*-, clean* ‘ ’P*
kw coming ont; «.
leal* scaur, eradicates dandruff. 00-
An 014 Fries4 Rangeroo-ly lit.
You all know him lying there suffer
iog so with that fearful case oi dysen
tery of a bloody typo. Why not Huchie sag
cast to him to try Dr. Biggins’ him after
berry Cordial, if will relieve
• few doses.
TUB IMMIGRATION SCHEME.
Toe Monroe Advertiser, judging
from sn editorial in its last issue, de
sires to be better informed about the
immigration scheme of tbc Central
railroad. From what the Advertiser
•ays, we judge it bas got the Cen¬
tral aeVfne mixed up with the Chat
tannooga convention, and the con
veotion of Immigration Commis¬
sioners and others, to promote a
Catholic scheme for immigration, to
be held at Hot Springs, X. c. on
April 25tb.
The bureau recently organized by
the Central has no connection what¬
ever with either of the above con¬
ventions, only in so far as each are
working for the common good of the
country. The Central Bureau was
organized for the purpose of making
a strong and systematic effort to in*
duce Northern people to visit and
settle in the Seutb. As the Adver¬
tiser says, it may induce people to
come, and it may not. But if the
press and the people of Georgia will
back up the efforts of the Central
railroad, and assist it as far as possi¬
ble, there is no doubt but that many
hundred, and perhaps thousands of
Northern people car. be induced to
settle among us.
The prejudice of the North must
be first removed, and they must be
induced to visit our State; look it
over; inspect our lands; see that
what we offer we are earnest in. Let
them go back home and think it
over, tell their friends about it, and
in the end we venture to say that
such a tide of immigration will pour
southward as will astonish the most
sanguine.
Hut it all requires work, and hard
work, systematic work. It must
cost money. Many hundred thous¬
and papers must be sent to the right
parties in the North. Already many
thousand, discontented with poor
crops, sborl seasons and long am]
severe winters, are looking South¬
ward. They must be fed on the
right kind of material and induced
to make a tvital trip That will settle
it.
The Central railroad is prepared
so spend a great deal ot money to
accomplish this, but it wants the co¬
operation of all the people along its
line, and along other lines. Every*
body must help, and when the North
ern people begin to come, our peo¬
ple must meet them half way and
show' that they would be glad to call
them neighbor.
None but the very best farming
class is sought after, and great care
is always takeo,so far as the Central
Bureau is concerned, that none of its
literature, inviting unworthy people,
is sent to the wrong place.
The Central road is engaged in a
good work, and it should have people the
help and sympathy of all the
of Georgia.—[Americus Reeorder-
Savannah News; The iihode la
land liomocta’s assert that they have
snatched victory ont of defeat* Their
State ticket wte defeated and the
next Legislature will be JUepnblican,
bm a constitutional smtndmeat was
adopted by which the property qaaii
fication for voters of foreign birth is
abolished. This amendment goes in
to effect st once. Heretofore no for
eigu boru citizen of that State who
did not hold at least f 134 worth of
property conld vote for State officers.
The Bourn amendment abolishes
this law. It \va* vigorously opposed
by the Republicans, who recognized
tb&t its adoption meant a gain of
Democratic voters. About 8,000 nat
nalized citizens who have not hereto
fore been allowed to do so will vote
at the next Stata election. As Rhode
Island is a very small State an addi
tional 8,000 or 10,000 votes will be
very apt to have a marked effect on
the result. The Democrats say it
will revolutionize the politics! situa
lion. The amendment was adopted
by tiftv'tiv,) votes more than the
necessary two-thirds.
The Whole Vital Machinery
| Dept its propulsory ml* for the fuel, which is the origin of
j force, upon the stomach. In
j i chcmi that it hiddeu hidden si change* slbemie Ribemie which the the food food transmute u u dergoes it in the to
! blood, from which the system draws the
material that reimburse* it for its daily
j h>e*©» of tissue These, of course, are greet-
therefore, aagwenttd weakened iu driease If the stomach,
* { therefore, is is weaken* <>r disorder.d, tne
| syrieiu Stomach is deprived Bist-r* of of sustenance. HosU t-
ter’* ean he relied tipoo to
facilitate facilitate and and renew renew digestion di when that func
tiun has been Biliocraess. interrupted by weakness of
the stomach. or a diversion of
the bile from its proper channel, which
cause* eonetip lion, is also remedied by it.
Heartburn, wind on the stomach, sick head¬
ache, lur upon the tongue, and other symp¬
toms of stomach and liver disorder, it tpc.-d
ily remove*. Malarial complaints of every
sort kidney and bladder trouble, con slips
tion, rheumatism and neuralgia yield when
it n*ed regularly and persistently
!
Were all wise enough to heed this advice tc
season, a world ot suitering would be avoided.
The best i- ..■'•* in which to take Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, th . real Mood purifier, are
Mar^h April May
At no ot r season Is the body so mnch la
need of, cr so susceptible to the benefit to be
derived from Rood's Sarsaparilla, as now.
The impoverished condition of the blood, the
weakening effects of the tong, cold winter, the
lost appetite, and that tired feeling, all make
a good spring medicine absolutely necessary.
Try Rood's Sarsaparilla and yon will be con¬
vinced that it is the ideal spring medicine.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for £&. Prepared only
by C. L HOOD A Co , A*v‘’ : caries, Lowell, Maes.
IOO Dor ' no Dollar
How a Dying Child
Was Saved!
Ctnroo, Hi ,-CO„ Im, 8ept, IS. 1887.—
The follow ue account of what your
8.8- S.fcasil i ar little daughter. Haul,
now f ur year.- When 12 month* old a
lump appeart*l on her heel,which slowly grew
larger. The family physician thought It was
caused by a piece of broken glass or needle,
but failed to bring anything to light. The
child became feebler all the time, seeming to
lose the use of her leg, and finally quit walk ■
mg entirely. The middle finger and thumb
ot either handiecame enlarged, the flesh be¬
coming hard. The hip Joints became Involv¬
ed, so that when seventeen months old she
could not stand, having lost the use of leg
and arm. Partial curvature of the spine also
followed. The nervous system was wrecked,
muscles contracted, and there was general
wasting ot flesh and muscle. At eighteen
months ot age she was placed under the
treatment of a prominent physician of Boe-
ton, Mars., but at the end of ten months she
had declined to such a degree that she was In
a dying condition. This was In April, 1S6S.
We took the child away not knowing what
to do. In this dreadful dilemma we were
over persuaded by friends to try " one bot¬
tle " of Swift s Specific, whlnfc we did, and
before it had all been taken we sew a change
for the better In her symptoms. We kept It
up, and have done so to this day, and will
keep It up. If the Lord wills, for many day*
to come, for It has brought our dying Hazel
to life, to vigor, to strength and health again.
The aahen hue of her checks has changed to
a rosy tint. Sho is able to walk anywhere,
her languor and melancholy have passed
away, and she is now a blithe, cheerful, hap¬
py romping child. Should you wish to In¬
crease your testimonials of proof of the
virtue of S. S. S., our names and what we
have sai l Is but a portion of what tve owe to
yon, should you wish to use them.
Kindly yours.
Bus. f, Swirr.
OrftT&rDC E. Swtrr.
r Ot Box 66.
Treatise on Blo.xl ami Skla Disease* mailed
f rep.
The swift Specific Co.. Drawer kAtlanta.G^
IF 11
Customers,| Aught,
Boarders, To be Bought,
Agents, Silver or Gold,
Orders, Merchandise Bold,
8ervnnt3 or Place, Ueods to Api raise,
Iuitryer or Casa, Opening Days
Musical Tear icrs, To Announce,
Popular Preacher?, Houses or Actes,
Cooks, Butchers or Bakers.
Book*, Boats,
To Hire or Let, Votes, skirt flounce
Offices, Dress or
Basement, A cure for disease,
First Floor, A Handy MoslinChemise, Valise,
Casement, A
To Purchase a Pet, Cheese,
Horse, Teas,
Mare, Bees,
Monkey or Bear, Peas,
Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone
Fret from Fitz, To Make Known.
To Hire a nail, Tour Store,
D river or team, Hosiery, ood*.
An Elegant Carriage,Dry
AnOpnlent Marriage,Upholstery. Picnics,
Play,Concert or Bali,
Hkaies, Evrnrsious,
Plates, Knick-Knacks,
To sell to gay reutur sDivetsions,
Diamonds, Clothes Ready Made,
Pearls, Increase of Trade,
Rings, Coal. Coke and Wood
Curls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectnres,
To buy Odd Things, All Kindgof Food
Or sell Od4 Thing*. Works on Astrology, Theology,
Cats, Magic, and Felicity,
Rats, Wealth
Mats, World wide Publicity
Flats Flags,
Bat* Rags.
Pantaloons, Bags,
Hats, Niuts,
Re-plendei tCrav Dress shirt* or collars
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Fiaancial Relief, 11 use for Kent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement.
Clocks, Cash to be L.-nt,
l.ocks, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portoionia or Box. Tent,
Pig, Sheep or Ox. Roman V ment,
Or Even a Bean— Go—
Then In a Trio*, Read the Advice,
Take the Advice Par Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTLSE
-IK THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
XT < > LABOR ED ARGUMENT IS N KEDED
A. v la thc*« days to convince IXTELLl
men that it
Pays Well to Advertsie
Ml Mini S Silt B
SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect Sunday, Feb. 19,1888.
vo. 5c. l'TssF.xfTE^soijriT
Leave McDonough,.. ........d.-V) pm I
Leave Luctla,.......................d.. 3S r >S p m
Arrive Griffin............. Griffin,.....................3 .4.10pm pno :
Leave
I.cave Wftlianison’s,...............4 tlS p m
Leave Concord,...... .. 4.4# pm
Leave Veal,............ 4.58 p in
Leave Mokrtts, .................... .5.01 p m
I-eave Woodbuij,............o.ltipm Cotwnbus,..................7.16pm
Arrive
NO. 51, PASSENGER—NORTH
Leave Columbus, .........b - J0 a rn
Leave Woodbury................. 10.34 a m
Leave Molena, .................... 10 36 a m
Leave Concord,....................10.&1 Neal,........................10.43 am
Leave a in
Leave Williamson’s,...............11.12 Griffin,.....................11 30 a m
Arrive Griffin......................12.00 a iu
Leave m
Leave Loella......................12.35 McDonough................l.OOp p m
Arrive w
NO. 1. ACCOMMODATION-NORTH.
Leave Woodbury,.................6.58 Columbus,.................3.60 p m
Leave p m
Leave -Molena......................7.23 p m
Leave Neal........................7.36 p m
Leave Concord,....................8.01 son's................8 87 p m
Leave William pm
Arrive Griffin.....................9 05 p m
NO. 2. ACCOMMODATION-SOUTH.
l.e8Te Williamson’*.................5 Griffin,......................5.00 82 a m
Leave Concord,....................6.12 a in
Leave Neal,,........................6.S2sm a m
Leave 4-S
Leave Molena,......................6 ..........LIS a ra
Leave Woodbury........ Columbus,................10.55 a m
Arrive a m
£jWNo*. 50 and 51 are daily and mixed
trains between Griffin and McDonough.
Vos. 1 and 2, daily except Sunday
M. E. GRAV, Supt
C. W. CHEARS,
Gen’t Pas*. Agt. Columbus, Ga.
>R0FESSI0NAL DIRECTORY
D. L. PARMER,
ATTORNEY AT L AW ,
WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to all business.
Will practice in all the Courts, and when¬
ever business call*.
£W Collections a specialty. aprGdly
DR. JOHN L. STAPLETON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
GRIFFIN, : : : : GEORGIA.
Office—Front, Room, up Stairs, News Build
ing. Residence, at W. H. Baker place given on
Poplar street. Prompt attention to
calls, cfiy or night jan21di!tw6m
HENRY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
H*UPTON, GF.OKG1A
Practices in all the State and Federal
Courts. octOd&wTy
JNO. J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OBXFFLV, GEOBOU.
Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. H
White’s Clothing Store, mar22dd;wly
D- VISHVKZ. S. if. COl. LI .VS
DISMUKE flt COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
ORIFEIV, GA.
Office,first room in Agricultural Building
Jp-8tairs. marl-dJkwtf
THOS. R. MILLS,
TTORNEY AT LAW,
GBI7F1V, GA.
Will practice in the State and Federal
Courts. Office, over George A Hartnett’s
c inter. nov2*tf.
osairum::. bobt. t. davizl
STEWART & DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George & Hartnett’s, Griffin, Federa Ga.
Will practice lu the State and
.ourts. ianl.
C. S. WRIGHT,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
GRIFFIN, GA.
Hill Street, Up Stairs over -I. H- White
Jr.. & Co.’s
,7, 1*. NICHOLS.
VGEHT TUB
Northwestern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Wis, The most reliable In
uranee Company in America, augJMly
HOTEL CURTIS,
.! RIF FIN, GEORGIA,
Under \e>v Management.
A. G. DANIEL. Prop r.
Fo ters meet all train.*. fcblSdly
dKssrXi awsc-
ADVERTISERS
: learn the exact cost
A am nroposed .line o:
a h rhsuigin American
papers by addressing
(ieo P. Rowell & Co.
• cv^ : -,p^r A.'t '.artising Bureau,
iO f pre • ii.. New Yark.
s H> -or 1 00~i*mQO Pu^phiet
\\t V ANTED— RELIABLE MEN to sel
. in T . the Fruit _____ South Trees, ____P_______, Vines, Ac., in eTery Large coun¬
ty on commission term*.
commissions given Write at once for term*
J. C. LINDLEY A BRO., Nurserymen,
Greensboro. N. C.
ATCM.ESS GOODS!
“THE MATCHLESS.”
- And Matchless Prices. -
i • 'A : ..
jjgfl have every shape and cc lor in li. is, So: ■.* ■ ing to sail every face. The above
one of the latest style* direct from the hirgest ». .iesale New York house. With a good
trimmer and always the very latest designs, I guarantee satisfaction. I can fill any
SPECIAL ORDER FROM NEW YORK
in from three to five days. :3TGibbons in great variety of wid'h and colors ; a kr*e as¬
sortment of Feathers, Flower*, Lace*, Silks and Gauze*—all fresh and new Please give
me a call. [mar25dftwm
MBS. E. E. CROCKER.
ROBERT BUIST’S EASTERN SEED
IrishPotatoes!
* . -AND--
ALL KINDS GARDEN SEED
---A T----
HOLMAN ft CO.’S,
E W, tains, - MANUFACTURER
— AND—
— DEALER IN !—
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
Hill Street, ... GRIFFIN,
1 again offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at I.owe?t pos*iMices-^^Bes 1 '
ESTEY PIANOS !
ORGANS !
CASH, OR ON TIME, AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
WHIPS, WAGONS. BUGGIES-
AND HAFNKSS '
—M- -
Studebaker Wagon .< White Hickory Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
Ar.d the COL l 3 BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs en
old Buggies o ‘y-
W. II. SPESCE,i
aug2Sd«fcwCm (Jor. Hill A Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED !
A fresh Li pi eserves.
Jellies. Apples,
Oranges. Tanarnas,
Cocoanuts,
AND Ifv r.V. T EVERYTHING A HCUSKEEPPER WILL NEED:
New Adveriisements.
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1000 newspapers divided into
STATES AND SECTIuXS will bo sent ou
application—FREE. To who want their advvrtisiog to
thos* pay,
we can offe* no better medium for thorough
and effective work than the various sections
of our Select Local List
GEO. P. ROWELL A CO .
Newspaper Advcrti*,nc Bureau,
10 Spruce street. New Yotk. ■
(v. A. CUNNINGHAM.
M Estate Apt
GRIh PIN, : :: GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi
Spalding County.
by the Georgia Bureau of Immigiatiun, and
all parties having land for sale c«n expedite
the sale by placing their property m his
hands.
Full particulars in regard to the m.-st val-
nable lands in this count/can ba obtained
by addressing turn a* above. A fullli.t o
houses and lands and lot* of all descriptions
mm »t Ostag is onmrm the our Areoey authorized Newspaper Philadelphia of aerate Hess* AUver
Tax Receiver’s Notice
FOR 11888.
1 will be at the different precinct* on the
date* mentioned for the purpose of receiving
State and County Tax for 1888 :
At Sunny.Side, 5th. Tuesday, April 3rd, May lit
and June
At Union, Wednesdday, April4tb, May 2nd
i an t June 6th.
At Mt. Zion, Thursday, April 5th, May 3H
and June 7th.
, At Line Creek, Friday, April 6th. May 4th
aud June 8th.
Cabin, Tuesday, April 10th, May 8th
and June 12th.
-y Akin,, Wednesday, April lltb, May 9th
i and Jnne 13th.
At Griffin every Saturday until the books
t are closed on July 1st. Office at Brick War*
r house R. A HARDEE, T. B S C.
,
marC5-3m
mm non mm shop
COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA,
JOE MeGHF.E, Prop** •
-)o(--
The best place in Columbus to got* hath
or cleat Shove. Give ns a call when McGHBK i“*
city JOE
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