The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 20, 1888, Image 2

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.J&MS. JL. DOUfiLAK GLEH8HEB, Editor * 0AUT,<I«Afiv*ao*)Fsr Annum tW«W,Oi»Ti»............. . 1 . 0 v - - ......................... Griffin, (ieergla, April 10, 188H. . .......... ........ ...... I ........ * ............HI....... ............ Official Paper of Spalding «ssrr.r- ■= ~ . 3 . r Official Paper of the City of Ail vorttolnff Bate*. DALLY— One dollar par square tor Ant tn»*r<ion,juid fifty oente for each Mqmoi oho. Ten lines or lees to be 10 oenU per i insertion. Mo insertion under I Joes than 80 oente. All ( K |eis than one dollar must be paid for *iubersl rates oontinne will be their mads with Wishing to **§^&KLY-8ame rates as for the Daily . THE CONVERSION OF KANSAS, As Admonition of what ie in for him when bo next faces bis «ar constituents was given Ingalls id the triampb of tbe At the Oskaloosa election. Tbe toral ranks were fairly set, tbe con tending eections fairly met, and wofltcRr were the victors A woman is lltyRr, and women bold control tbe Oonncil. From top to bottom tbe Attest survived tbe attrition the cowpaign, the crnciblo of tbo ing. Boyond ttiq fact that tbo ptijaci pie at issue was tbe closing of rooms and the cesBation of games, we have no outline of tbe issues of tbe campaign. Bat it may bo inferred from tbo fact that the women are all good and matrons of families that gallant ry on the part of men bad muob do with this piquant reversal of in local government. Nor can it bo said that the experi meut is a leap in tbe dark. Auothcr Kansas town solved tbe problem sex in politics a year ago: and seeing that a woman Mayor bad overcome tbe depravity of men and banished tbe weakness of tbe flesh in all from the community, tbo Oskaloos aus had both precedent and ty Upon their side in selecting men as tbeir municipal rulers. is no stiugfor the vanquished in unique contest. Tbe women are all handsome, and, it is said, never henpecked tbeir Wbat may happen now with emoluments of office at tbeir it is of courso impossible say. Bat as the Couooilwomen all young, and tbeir bosbaDdB hitherto conducted themselves folly, it is not thought that the rions Sabines will attempt fo chise the men, or permanently place their lords and masters in household. As may be supposed, the of this unique contest have been gratulated by the million women the land who have upborne the ner of feminine equality m the Hast. If they were not married, local chronicler avers, all of could take their pick of moved to amorous devotion by electoral cleverness. Brass and other unexhilaiating of enthusiasm have. enlivened streets of Oskaloosa since the lation of the new civic rulers, and is significantly related that gloomy Laoedemonians who idly by when the battle was have given notice of seeking ciles ir. other parts. Water of coldest kind is to be the future of the town, and tbe diversions distract the heedless of a night are be known no more while is a gyneocracy. The country follow with keen interest tbe tive proceedings of the Board. We shall see how the encounter the wiles of the the arts of the lobbyist. If, at the enJ of tbe term, they have tbe blandishments of men aud gossip of the women, and laws regardless of sex, the at large wjll be eager to install mothers, our sister* and our aunts the places too long preverted to abuses of*odious men. An Imperative Necessity. What pure air is to an unhealthy what spring cleaning is to the neat keeper, so is Hood’s Sarsaparilla The body needs to to body, at this season. purified thoMoahtr renovated, the blood vitalised, tbe germs of disease destroyed. Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and all other blood diBord#re are cured by aueeeMful Hood’s Sarsaparilla sprint:meal the moat popular aud l1 OeerglnN Delegation to St* Loot*. The State papers are suggesting names and discussing, very properly, tbo fitness of gentlemen to be pro Rented lo the State Democratic Con veution to asstinbl* in Atlanta on May 9, us delegates to the Notional conven'irn. Prominent umong those suggested is tbe name of Mr. Henry \V. Oiadv, of the Atlanta Coustitn tio». Tbe snggcBtion of bin name came first, I believe, from the Atkin ta correspondent of flie Augusta Chronicle. Mr. Grady is a gentleman for whom tbo Newji and Advertiser eu tertuins feelings of high esteem and most friendly regard; but we do not believe be is a proper person for the tariff reform Democrats of Georgia to send as one of tbeir representa tives lo the St. Louis convention. It is urged by tboeo who have sug geated bis name tbut be bo sent in order that be may bavo the distin guisbed honor of presenting the name of President Cleveland to tbe National Convention for renomina tion. Mr. Grady woald no doubt get off as eloquent an oration and make ns favorable an impression gen erally as any gentlemau that could bo started in the Empire State of tbe South, but tbo well known fact of his being editor of tbe leading and most perverse high tariff news paper in (ho South would naturally and unavoidably carry niong the im pressiou that his views upon the tar iff, now the leading issue between tbe two political parties of the coon try, were eudorficd by the people of Georgia. A writer, who signs himself “Tar iff Iteform” in the Tribune of Rome, concludes a timely article objecting to Mr. Grady as a delegate to the St. LoniB convention as follows: “But tiro most obvious reason wby Mr. Grady is not the proper person is that his paper, tbe Consti tution, has strenuously opposed Mr. Cleveland’s policy. This has been true to that extent that wheu the Constitution did finally come out and state unequivocally that it would support President Cleveland, any bow, its friends felt relieved. Now this course of opposition to the President's policy has been plain and persistent. There has uever been a lino in tbo Constitution’s col umns to show that Mr. Grady differ ed from tbe policy outlined by tbe Constitution, oi that ho did not on dorse it fully. Now lo have a lead ing, influential paper oppose a can didate's expressly declared policy aud then to have the editor of that paper tlop over aud espouse the can didale's claims to tho extont us to want to place bis name in nomina tion, is, to express it mildly, a little cheeky and discouraging to tbe ‘boys in line’ who have never waver ed. This smacks too much of toady iDg to a favorite, and it is hoped that there is manhood enough in Georgia to discountenance it. “The sentiment of Georgia is over whelming in favor of the policy out lined by President Cleveland iu his message, and we hope to see the con ventioti so declare—and to also se loot its delegates to the tho National Convention from those who are faith fnl”_j Albany News and Advertiser. •‘UOirCilf ON RATS,’* flies, Hears out rats, mice, roaches, ants, eil-bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, chipmunks, jack abbits, sparrows, gophers, At druggists. aotlis, moles. 15c. ‘•BOUGH ON CORNS.’* \sk for Wells’ “Hough on Corns.’* Quick be. i lief,complete cure. Corns,warts,bunions. Druggists. E. S. Wells, Jersey City. “RoTuH onTtCD.” “Rough on Itch” euros skin humors, eruptions, ring chilblains, worm, tetter, salt rheuufc frosted feet, 50c._15.jJ. Wells, itch, Jersey ivy poison, City. barber’s itch. “R OTJU11 ONTaT.IKR II” Corrects offensive odors at once. Com¬ plete cure of worst chronic ease9; unequal- foul •J as breattLCatarrhal gargle for diphtheria, threat affections. sore throat, 50o - * O ----- j An Old Friend Dangerously III. You all kuovr him lying there suffer ing so with that fearful case oi dysen tery of a bloody type. Why not eng gout to him to try Dr. Biggtrs’ Huckle : berry Cordial, it will relieve him after a few doses. The Whole Vital Machinery Depends for the fuel, which is the origin of its proiiulsory force, upon the stomach. In that hidden albemle the food undergoes the chemical chances which transmute it into Wood, from which the system draws the 1 material that reimburses it for its daily losses of tissue. These, of course, arc great¬ ly augmented in disease. If the stomach, therefore, is weakened or disordered, the system is deprived of sustenance. Hostet¬ ler's Stomach Bisters can he relied upon to facilitate and renew interrupted digestion when that filia¬ tion has been by weakness of the stomach. Biliousness, or a diversion of thetbile from its proper channel, which causes constip tion, is also remedied by it. Heartburn, wind on the stomach, sick head¬ ache, lur upon the tongue, aud other synip toms of stomach and liver disorder, it speed ily remove*. Malarial complaints of every . sort kidney and bladder trouble, constipa j tion, rheumatism and neuralgia yield when it used regularly and persistently Were all wise enough to heed this advice lc season, a world of suffering would he avoided. Tbe best nivuL In which to take Hood’i Sarsaparilla, the at blood purifier, are March April May At no oth- r season Is the body go much 1* need or, or so susceptible to the benefit to^be derived from Hood’s Sarsaparilla, aa now. Tho impoverished condition of tbe blood, the weakening effects of the long,cold winter, the lost appetite, and that tired feeling, all make a good spring medicine absolutely necessary. Try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and you will be con¬ vinced that It is tho Ideal spring medicine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla BoldbyaUdragglst*. ft; UxfnrfS. Prepared only by C. L HOOD A CO., M ot’ iric*,Lowell,Mast. IOO Dos no Dollar PUFITOUR BLOOD. Impurities ia the blood produce disease*. Bodily and mental health depend upon healthy condition of the blood. The Wood, particularly In the spring and during the hot summor months, become* clogged with Im¬ purities, which poison It and generate dis¬ ease. A harm blood purifier, without • part Idle of ml ■ oolion In It, such as mtr- cury or potas! essary to remove these Impurities sik'. core the healthy tone of mind and laxly. . -best purifier aud tonic know n to tbe world is Swift's Specific (S.S.8.% In regard to lt» wonderful purifying and tonic powers we give a few testimonials sa follows i Mr. Wm. A. SIcbold. with Geo. P. Rowell ft t o., 10 Spruce Street, New Vorlr, writes March »th. 1*85: “I feel it my duty, for the benefit «f others who may be afflicted as I was, 0 write you this letter, wblch you can use as my testimony In any way you ohoosa. IwtU answer any inquiry from others in relation to tho-facts herewith Btatcd. In February last I suffered great pain and Inconvenience from bolls, all over my neck: I could not turn my head without acute pain and my blood was In poor condition. After trying all the usual remedies in such case*, and finding no relief, by the persuasion of Mr. J. W. Fears, Manager of your New York Office, I used one Bottle 8. S. s., and I improved rapidly and very soon I was entirely relieved of my " Job'* Comforters.” Now not a sign of my affliction can be seen. I feel strong and cheer¬ ful. S. 8. S. is a fine tonic aa proved In »jr case, lsleepsoundlyandmynppotttoligood. Dr. J. N. Cheney, a well-known physician write*from EUavlUe, Georgia t "Iuso 8.3. 8, I n convalescent fever esses with tho boft re¬ sults. It will, In my } udgment, prevent sum¬ mer dysentery. If ono will take a few bottls* In tho spring, thus preparing the bowels for the strains of summer.'' Mrs. Scott Liston, 118 Zane street (Island), Wheeling, West Virginia, writes! “Having used 8.9.8. for the blood, I can safely say that It beats anything 1 have used to cleanse th# blood and make a new being out of a per¬ son.” Mr. M. S. Hamlin, Winston, N. C., writes: "I use It every spring. It always builds me up, giving tue appetite and digestion, and enabling me to stand the long, trying, after, vattng hot summer days. On ustng It I soon ■become strong of body and easy of mind.*' Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Tint SWtrr Specific Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta,Ga. mom rr Customers,| To Aught, Bought, Boarders, be Agents, Silver or Gold, Sold. Orders, Merchandise Servants or Place, Geods to Appraise, Lawyer or Cnse, Opening Days Musical Teacaers, To Announce, Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres, Cooks, Butchers or Baker*. Books, Boats, Votes, To Hire or Let, Offices, Dress skirt or flounce Basement, A cure for disease, First Floor, A Handy Valise, Casement, A MuslinOhemise, To Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Horse, Teas, Mure, Bees, Monkey or Bear, Peas, Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone Free from Fitz, To Make Known, To Hire a Hull, Your Store, D river or team, Hosiery, Bkiitcf, Plates, Excursion Knick-Knacks, t, To sei! to guy creHtut’sDivftrslons, Ready Made, Diamonds, Clothes Pearls, Increase of Trade, Rings, Coal. Coke and Wood Curls, Pictures, Wash for Features, Lectures, Food To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology, Cats, Wealth Magic, Astrology, and Felicity, Rats, World-w ide Publicity Mats, Flags, Flats BaD Rags. Pantaloons, Nags, Bags, Hats, Dress shirts collar* ResplendertCravats, Mutton Beef, Almighty Dollars. or or Financial Relief, House for Rent, Stocks, Store, Tenement, Clocks, Cash to be Ljnt, jlocKb, Cash to be Spent, Socks, ,'| Scent, Portmenia or Box, Tent, Pig. Sheej'or Ox, Roman Cement, OrF.venaBeau— Go— Then in a Trice, Read the Advice, Take tli* Advice Far Beyond Price, Written Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN THE- Daily News To Rnsiness Men. \t O L ABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED jLYl iu these days to convince INTELLl GENT uieu that it Pays Well to Advertsie SCHEDULE. Taking Effect Sunday, Feb. 19,1888. NO. 50. PASSENGER—SODTH. Leave Lnella,.......................*-“P McDonough,..............P ni Leave m Arrive Griffin,.....................” *-}0 1’ m Leave Griffin........................ pm Leave Concord,....................1-48 Williamson's.................p in Leave .Veal,........................i^P*" p m Leave Leave Molc-ua......... - • V u ‘ Leave Arrive- NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH. Leave Columbus,................5.30* LeaveWoodbury,..................:v Molena,.....................to. 36 a Leave Neal,........................10.4:2 Leave a Leave Concord,....................10 52 Leave Arrive Williamson’»,...............\1-12 Griffin,.....................11.30 a a Leave Griffin..................... V2 00m Leave Lnella...................... McDonou gh................1.00 1 ?' 8 A p Arrive NO. 1. ACCOMMODATION—NORTH. Leave Woodbury,..................®-{~ GWnrabus,.................3.00 p Leave Molena......................*-^ P Leave P Leave Neal........................ p A NO? fi^^OM MOPA^ON^UTi Leave Griffin.......................*•“ S3 a Leave Williamson’*................. •> a Leave Neal..........................®-33a Concord,.................... a Leave Molena.......................S Leave Woodbury,..................”.18 Leave a Arrive Columbus,................10.55 a tST'Nos. 50 and 51 are daily and ■trains between Griffin and Nos. 1 and 3, daily except E. Sundujr GRAV, Supt M. C. W. CHEARS, Columbus, Ga. Gen’l Pass. Atft. PROFESSIONAL D. L. PARMER, attorney at WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA. Prompt attention given to [all and Will practice in all the Courts, ever business ealls. aprCdly “jf Collections a specialty. DR. JOHN L. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, GRIFFIN, : : : : Office—Fronl Room, up Stairs, N*ws ing. Residence, at W. H. Baker place Poplar street. Prompt attention given calls, day or night. janSld&wfim HENRY C. PEEPLES, ATTORNEY AT HAMPTON, GKOBGIA. Practices in ail the Stale and Courts. octM&wly JNO. J. HUNT, ATTORNEY AT LAW GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. Office, 81 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over .7. White’s Clothing Store. inar33d<fcwly D. DISMUXK. X. VI. DISMUKE & COLLINS, LAWYERS, GRIFFIR, GA. Office, first room in Agricultural Kiarl-d&wtf Up-Stairs. THOS. R. MILLS, ttornex at law, GRIFFIK, GA. Will practice in the State and Court*. Office, over George & earner. nov2-tf. on d. sruarvar. bobi. t. STEWART St DANIEL, attorneys at law, Over George & Hartnett’s, Grifhn, Ga. Will practice in the State and courts. i an l- C. S. WRIGHT, WATCHMAKER AND GRIFFIN, GA. Hill Street, Up Stairs over J. H. Jr., * Co.’s. J. P. NICHOLS, A (DENT THE Northwestern Mutual Life surance Company, Of Milwaukee, Wis. Tbe most reliable uranoe Company in America, aug28dly HOTEL jRIFFIN, GEORGIA. Under New A. G. 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CROCKER. 1. f. tains, MANUFACTURER - —AND— — DEALER IN LEATHER AND FINDINGS. SS Hill Street, GRIFFIN, GA I^ain offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at LowestpoesiWe^riee^^gt^Hoine CQTCV Col Cl J PIANOS ! ) ORGANS ! <f«r CASH, OR ON TIME. AT DEANE’S ART GALLERY ROBERT BUIST’S EASTERN SEED IrishPotatoes! -AND- ALL KINDS GARDEN SEED ----A T HOLMAN & CO.’S. WHIPS, WAGONS, 8UGCIES AND HAPN'KSS - )o(- - Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! And the C0LU? BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on old Buggies a S. y- W. H. SPENCE,| aug28diw6m Cor. Hill & Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA. HAVE JUST RECEIVED! A fresh i.L t' pie serves. Jellies, Apples, Oranges, Panamas, Cocoanuts, AND IN \ AC! EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: New Advertisements. TO ADVERTISERS A list of 1000 newspapers divided into SECTIONS will . STATES AND be Rent on ' application—FREE. those who wanttlieir advertising to To pay, we can offer no better medium for thorough and effective work than the various sections of our Select Local List. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., Newspaper 10 Spruce Advertising street, New Bureau, York. G. A. CUNNINGHAM, GRIFFIN, . : : GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi Spalding Counly. by the Georgia Bureau cf Immigration, ..and all parties having land for sale can expedite the b«!o by placing their property in his hands. uable Full lends particulars this in regard to the most val¬ in county can be obtained by addressing him fcs above. A full lift o houses and lauds and lots of all descriptions, | I is at on the file Newspaper in Phlladriphlt Auvpr !N. ■ Using Agency of Messrs our authorized ateat. Tax Receiver’s Notice FOR 1888, I will be at the different precincts on the dates mentioned for the purpose of receiviaff State and County Tax for 1888: At Sunny Side, Tuesday, April 3rd, May 1st and June 5th. 2nd and At June Union, 6th. Wednesdday, April4th, May At Mt. Zion, Thursday, April 5tb, Msy Sril and June 7th. At Line Creek, Friday, April 6th. May and June 8th. At Cabin, Tuesday, April 10th, Msy 8th and June 12tb. 9tb At Akin, Wednesday, April 11th, May and June 13th. books At Griffin every Saturday until the are closed on July 1st. Office «t Brick Wm* house K, A HARDEE, T. R., D C. mar25.3m mm linn barber shop COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA, JOE MoGHEE, JProp’* The best place in Columbus to or clean Shave. Give ns a call when la „ citj*. JOE MCwJaw nuat icu