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(JrtffiB, SMt(ll< April *6, 1868.
Official Paper of Spalding Co.
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Official Paper •! the City of Griffin
Ail vertlslnftr Rate*.
DAILY—*»u«i dollar P« 7 wjoare tor tho
In* insertion, nod fifty oontt for e*ch abb-
tiqiffiffiot otiv. Tea ll©#* or iffiM to bo ooont-
fdl ft* o *u aro. StmCKB 10 oonto Ha* „
SPECIAL nndor par tbl»
•r each insertion. No ineertion
hMd for loot than CO cent*. Ail insertions
lor lew than one dollar must be paid lor in
advance. Hill be made with parties
Liberal rate* advertisements
-i-hin* to oontlnne their
I eager than one week. Dtulv.
WEEKLY— Bam* rate*as for the
Tba aged Mr. Darlington, of Penn
nrlvania, says : ‘ A Congressman
imonnti to very littlo in lbi$ coon
try.” Mr. Darlington evidently does
not know about the importance of
of aeed distribution and the dissemi
nation of Patent Office Reports*
J. H. Bates, tbe New York adver¬
tising agent, announces that on the
first of neat month he will move in¬
tomore spacious and commodious
quarters in 38 Park Itow. Mr. Hates
is one of tbe very few perfectly safe
and reliable advertising agentain the
United Stales, always filling his con¬
tracts with both advertisers and news¬
papers without quibble or delay. In
a si* years constant business connec¬
tion not a single point of difference
has arisen between him and the
News, and it affords us great pleasure
to witneaa his large and growing
business and increasing prosperity*
The Savannah News says: “Op-
poaition to Congressman Stewart, of
the Fifth district, seems to b*ve sud¬
denly developed. Ex-Gov. McDaniel
ia apoken of as a probable candidate.
No doubt, however, Congressman
Stewart will be returned. He has
made a very good member, and if
es-Congressoian Hammond is to be
kept on the shelf, there is no very
atrong reason for making a change.”
A race between Stewart and Me
Daniel might be amusing if the latter
were not to painfully slow. Stowart
would gotall over the district before
McDaniel g-g-got a f-fair s-st-
atart.
Among the numerous fallacies
which still linger in tbo world to im
pair men’s mental vision and distort
their conduct, perhaps not ono is
more miachievoua than the supposi
tion that all men of capacity and
force nmst have enemies. Not only
ia it not true that a man who has iu
ourred no enmities is not. a strong
§ or an able man. but there is no rea
son wby a man of the completest
character should net bold the whole
world in affection. Owing to the
frailty, weakness and tbe itnperfec
tion of bumap nature and growing
oat of tbe innumerable coiuplien
lions which every man’s aotiooB give
rite to, a share of bitterness, tnisun
deretand and strifo comes unfortu
nately across all our paths. But
this is due not to our sticnglb bat
feebleness. These reflections aro
suggested by a paragraph in a Ken
tacky paper as follows:
“If tbe editor of this paper has an
enemy in the world, it is of that ene
—’a own seeking. There is not an
liyldual on top of God’s green
.wth that be has sufficient auimosi
ty hgainst to do tbo slightest injury.
Or on* whom he is not ready and
illing recoocifiatWD. Yomeet more than half way
It is against Ins
aatnre to bear malice, and he cannot
go ’agio natnr.’ ”
And yet tbit man. it is saitl, is a
bravo, staunch gentleman, quick to
act under provocation, fearless iu os
aertiog his right and amply able to
do it. Bat the utterance above indi
cates a moral courage higher than
these other qualities, and if tLe spir
it reflected there permeated and con
(foiled the conduct of more men
than it does society would be whole
•omet, sweeter and better
Am Imperative NeeessHv.
What pure air is to an unhealthy loc.ditj,
what spring cleaning Hood’s Sarsaparilla is to tbe neat home-
keeper, so this M The body to every-
*■- at season. needs to tie
,
fchfy M renovated, of ttie disease blood purified destroyed. and
, the germs
, Halt Rheum, and Hood’s all other blood
j an cured aud by 8arsapar.Hu
I most popular successful spring medi (d)
Were alt wise enough to heed thl» advice In
season, a world of suffering would be avoided.
Tho best r.w ...’ ' in which to take Ilood’t
Sarsaparilla, the -at blood purifier, are
March April May
At no otb r season is the body so much in
need of, or so susceptible to the benefit to be
derived from Hood’s Sarsaparilla, as now.
The Impoverished condition of tbe blood, tbe
weakening effects of the long, cold winter, the
lost appetite, and that tired feeling, ail make
a good spring medicine absolutely necessary.
Try Ilnod's Sarsaparilla and you will be con¬
vinced that it is the Ideal spring medicine.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Prepared only
Roldfiy all druggists. $l-,p!iforfS.
by C. L noon & CO., Avo‘. 1 - aries, Lowell, Maas.
IOO Dos > .i© Dollar
FDB1PT Ml BLfflD.
Impurities In the blood produce dl»e»*e».
Bodily and mental health depend upon •
healthy condition ot the blood. The blood,
particularly In tbe spring and during the bo*
summer months, become* clogged with Im¬
purities, which poison It and generate dis¬
ease. A ham: blood purifier, without a
particle of ml :*o!son In It, such as mer¬
cury or potas: cssary vo remove these
Impurities and tore the healthy tone of
mind and body. . .> best purifier and tonio
known to tbe world Is Swiff* Specific (S 3.*.).
In regard to Us wonderful purifying and
tonic power* we give a few testimonials as
follows: Kowell
Mr. Wm. A. Siebold, with Geo. P. *
Co., 10 Spruce Street, New York, writes March
29th, 1583: " I feel it my duty, for the benefit
of other* who may be afflicted as I was, to
write you this letter, which you can use a*
my testimony in any way you choose. I will
answer any inquiry from others In relation
to the fact* herewith stated. 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 »uch cases, and finding no
relief, by the persuasion of Mr. J. W. Fears,
Manager of your New York Office, I used one
bottle S. S. S, and I improved rapidly and
very soon I was entirely relieved of my
“ Job’s Comforters.’’ Now not a sign of my
affliction can be seen. I feel strong and chcsr-
ful. S. 8. S. Is a fine tonio as proved In my
case. I sleep soundly and my appetite Is good.
Dr. J. N. Cheney, a well known physician
writes from Ellavllle, Georgia: “ I use S. S. S.
1 n convalescent fever cases with tbe best re¬
sults. It will. In my Judgment, prevent sum¬
mer dysentery, If one will take a few bottles
In the spring, thus preparing the bowels lor
the strains of summer.’’
Mrs. Scott I.lston, 110 Zane street (Island),
Wheeling, West Virginia, writes: "Having
used 8.S.S. for tbe blood. 1 can safely say
that It beats anything I have used to cleans*
the blood am! make a uew being out of a per¬
son.” C\, write*:
Sir. M. S. Hamlin. Winston, N.
” I use It every spring. It always builds ins
up, giving me nppctlte and digestion, and
enabling me to stand the long, trying, t ener¬
vating hot summer days. On using it soon
become strong of body and easy of mind."
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
free. Drawer Atlanta,G*.
Tint Swivt SHtcinc Co.. 3,
Mil M m
Customers, Lu*jht, BiiSk'bt.
Boarders, To be
Affents, Silver or Gold, Sold.
Orders, Merchandise
Servants or Place, G«ods to Ap raise.
Lawyer or Cass, Opening Days
Musical Tea* \er»-, To Announce,
Popular Preacher*. Houses or Acres,
Cooks, Butchers or Bakers,
Books, Boats, Votes,
To Hire or Let, Dress skirt flounce
Offices, A for disease, or
Basement, Floor, A cure Handy Valise,
Firat hemisp.
Casement, A Muslint
To Purchase a Pe: Cheese,
Horse, 'leas.
Mare, Bees,
Monkey or Bear, Peas,
Btootihound or Spitz Or Arc Prone
F'c.i from Fitz. To Mako Known.
To Hire a Hal!, Your Store,
Driver or team, Carriage,Dry Hosiery,
An Elegant oeds,
\nOpuient Marriage,Upholstery, Picnics,
Play .Concert or Ball,
Skates, Excursions,
Plate*. r'sDiv# Knick-Knacks,
To sell to gay croatu siong, Made,
”i monds, Clothes Ready
Paarls. Increase of Trade,
King*, Coal, <’okeand Wood
Curls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, All Lectures, K-imlsof Food
To buy Odd Things,
Or sell Odd Things, Works on T heology,
Cats, 5!agic, Astrology,
Ruts, Wealth and Pe icity,
Mats, Worldwide Publicitv
Fiat* Flags,
Bat* Bags.
Pantaloons, Bags,
Hat*. Nags.
Kesplondet tCr.ivaia Dress shirts or collars
Mutton or Beef. 11 Almighty for Dollars, Rem,
Financial Belief, use
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, ('ash to be L nt,
i ocks, fash to be Spent,
Socks, Tent, ri..(jtd,
Portmonia or Box, Roman
t ig. Sheep or Ox, Cement,
Or Even a fleau— Go—
Then in a Trie *. Read Die Advice,
Take thv Advice Far Beyond Price,
Wriilcn Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
J^OLMiORLD ARGUMENTS XEEDFp
in these das1 convince INTEL LI
_ ,
UR NT men Ilia: it
Pays Well to Advertise
wEORUlA UN AM lllOt'8.
Tbe counties of Houston, Dougher
Bibb, Monroe, Morgan,
Oglethorpe, Tfcoroas and Decatur-
all largo counties, with populations
a* intelligent and well informed na
any m the slate—have so far chosen
dclcgvrs *o the democratic stale on
rentiou and given expression to their
views of the administration of^I’resi-
der.t Cleveland, hss tariff message,
and the proper mode of reducit g tlx*
excessive revenue. All, without
exception, fully sustain the policy of
the message and call for » reduction
of the high tariff on the necessaries
of life. Moat of them also instruct
their delegates to the state conven
tion not to vote for any man as a del
egato to (he national convention who
is not fully in accord with views and
wishes as thus expressed. In only t«*
of these counties, so far as we are
informed, was any opposition made
to the resolutions adopted in regard
to the manner of 'educing the reve
nue, and in both these instances the
opposition was so feebly supported
as only to give more emphasis to the
sentiment and purposes of the meet
ings. In regard to the support of
President Cleveland for re-election
there was no opposition.
This unbroken series of comity
meetings, all speaking one voice and
one resolution, ought certainly to lie
regarded as establishing our oft re¬
peated atsertion that there in no
considerable difference of opinion
among the democrats of Gcorg a in
teeir support of the policy oi Presi¬
dent Cleveland and ibe democrats in
congress. The democrats of the
state are substantially a unit on tbe
great issue of the day, and when the
roll call of the counties is completed
it will De found that there is little, if
any, more division than has already
been inainifested.
It remained for a Mississippi negro
to arise in his seat in a republican
state convention at Jackson an j
move to have stricken from the reso
lutions the word “dishonest” charged
on the democratic state government
by the resoluting committee. The
Hon. Hall, that was his name, said
he didn’t believe that the state gov¬
ernment of Mississippi was dishonest.
The motion prevailed.
An Eastern writer declares that it
is uot unlawful for a man, if ho wish
ea. to make a pavement of coiD. But
no pavement contracts of this sort
will bo lot. Most of cur people who
bavo large quantities of coin are con
tent to wait for the golden pavements
of the New Jerusalem.
"nrc-m-CAror Catarrh th<
juiVk. complete cure of of
Ladder, al 1 annoying Kidney, Bladder and
Jriuary Disease s. ♦ !. A t druggists.
“KOI’OII ON BILE” PILLS
Littlo but good. Small granules, smnl
lose, big results, pleasant in 10c. operation, and 20c.
lou't disturb the s tomac h.
“itdirciH on iukt.” perfect wash
l?k for "Rough on Dirt;” A
ng powder found at last !A harmless ex-ra
line A 1 article, pure and clean, sweetens
freshens, bleaches aiul whi^ns without
slightest injury to finest fabrL. general Unequal! house¬
ed for fine linens and laces,
hold, kitchen and laundry use: Softens
water, saves labor and soap. Added to
March increases gloss, prevents Druggists. yellowing
fcc., 10c ut Grocers ov
Fourtauatc Lumber ( amp Ticket Hold¬
ers.
Some months ago a party working in the
lumbar camp of Win Coach, on the Stur
?eon river, ord red 31 tenth tickets in the
Louisiana State Lottery. One width of these was the
n tentt* Of ticket No- ?1.57«, win
find prize of $150,000, in the drawing "f ef $15. the
7th of Feb., living the hadaome sum
000 to be divided. There were sixteen in the
club, the tickets being sent to Geo. J John¬
son, of Baraga. Three of the holders were
of one family, being John Bodwein, his wife
and child, who thus seeu-es n good share.—
[I.,Arise (Mich.) Sentinel, March 3.
x.
Out er Fits anti Starts.
The Ut* and starts—using these words iu
their literal meaning—of ihe nervous pco
pie often strike the beholde ns ludicrous.
The nerves of hearing of such unfortunates
are painfully acute, and impinged them sometimes by abrupt, to
unexpected noise* lead
perform unties worthy of a jtmu ing jack.
At tbe root of nervousness, in most instances
is lion xesimilulion of Use food, ami con*e
quently iu-nuirition of ttie nerves as of the
oilier tissues of the body. this prolonged uervosdL
j j is. of course, teawdy productive t« Uostct of serious er’< Btoinaeli
' wease. The
Bitter*, that invigorat • the stomach and en
aides it to perform it* functions properly of it
Soon after commencing a course it,
will be found that the norms grow more ,
tranquil by day, nightly repose becomes less J
interrupted, and appetite more vigorous and
satisfying. These arc the initial indications
followed by the complete restoration ot ner
vonr vigor. The Bitter* also core fever and j
ague, liver complaint and constipation.
( hlldren Dying.
At this season of tbo year, when warm
days followed by cool nights, aud ihe
eatiug of fruit and vegetable affecting
the bowels, w>* lioar of so many children
dyiug. Give them Dr. Riggers’ Suckle
berry Cordial.
$100 tO $3000 A MONTH cr.ii do
made working for u*
Agents and preferred give their wlio l 'an furnish their and give own
horses own Worses
tlicir whole time to the business. Spare mo
incuts vacancies may be profl'ably in towns employed mid cities. also, B
few
Jonjisox A f 'o., 1 COD Main St , Biehmon
IMlni & GiifR K
SCHEDULE.
Effect Sunday, Feb. 19,1888.
NO. 50. PASSENGER—SOUTH
Ludia,...................., McDonough,................ 3 .*^’l ,m
Griffin................ *»P* i I
Griffin..................... WlUUroaon’a,................l7u : pm i
Concord,....................4.4*pm Neal...........................! i
Molenn........................I* ,n :
VVoodbcy,...................5.16 Colntnbus,..................i.tOpm pm j
NO. 51. PASSENGER—SORT 4
Leave Columbus,.......... •••• *20 am
Leave Woodbury...................W ''A a m
Leave Moiena......................10.96 Neal,........................10.4.. am
Leave a in
Leave Concord,....................ld-- Williamson’s,...............11.12 i -’ a a m nl
Leave Griffm,.....................D 30
Arrive a m
Leave Leave Gridin...................... Loella,......................12.35 “.C p w m
Arrive McDonough................1.00 p m
NO. 1. ACCOMMODATION-NORTH.
Leave Columbus,.................3 CO p m
Leave 1-eave Woodbury,..................£-58 Moiena......................J-*® p P ro m
Leave Leave Neal........................‘ Concord,....................® 01 ^ p P m m
Leave Wiiliun bou's................* J7 p m
Arrive Griffin.................. ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH. . • ■ ® ®
NO. 2,
Leave Leave Williamson’s................... Griffin,......................iM£ 82 ara a m
Leave Neal..........................? Concord,....................*■ a n m n)
Leave
Leave Moiena,...................... ra
Leave Woodbury,.................. a m
Arrive Columbus,................I 0 -'’*' 8 nl
tiTNoa. 50 and 51 are daily and mixed
trains between Griffin and McDonough.
l8w ,
c. W. € HEARS, Columbus, Ga.
Gen’l Page. Aqri.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
D. L. PARMER,
A T TORNEY AT LAW
WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to all business.
Will practice in all the Courts, and where-
ever busb css calls.
Collections a specialty. aprGdly
DR. JOHN L. STAPLETON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
GRIFFIN, ; : : : GEORGIA.
Office—Fron’i Room, up Stairs,Nsws Build
ing. Residence, at W. H. attention Buker place ffiven on to
Poplar street. Prompt janSld&wOra
calls, cay or uij;ht.
HENRY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY Al LAW
HAMPTON, GEOBOIA.
Practices in all tbe State and Federal
Courts. oet9d&wly
JNO. J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GRIFFIS, GEORGIA.
Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J H
White’s Clothing Store. mar22d&wly
D. DISMUKX. U. It. C0LIJNS
DISMUKE & COLLINS.
LAWYERS,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Office,first room in Agricultural marl-d&wtf Building
Jp-Stairs.
THOS. R. MILLS,
TTORNEY AT LAW,
GRIFFIN, GA. Federal
Will practice in the State and
Courts. Office, over George A Hartnett’s
corner. nov2-tf.
OND.-Hi-Ul. BOBI. T. DANIEL
STEWART «t DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George & Hartpett’s, Grifhn, Ga.
Will practice in the State end Fe.dera
ourts. iaul.
C. S. WRIGHT,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
GRIFFIN, GA.
Hill Street, I T j) Stfiirs over J H. White
Jr., & Co.’s.
IU NICHOLS,
•'JENT THE
Northwestern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Wls. The most reliable It:
uranee Company in America, aug’JSdly
HOTEL CURTIS,
TRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. 6. DANIEL, Prop’r.
Fo te-rs meet all trains. feblSdly
_ - '.ivWs
/BRT1SERS
:;rn the exaci cc
proposed u nc
h !\ ‘tisiriff in America
. by dddressm
]\ Rowell A Co.
’ - i-lis.it Uurc.s.*.
a, New Yark.
lOO-Psgs Pa .phis’
\« VV r ANTED—RELIABLE MEN to sel
Fruit Trees, VineB, Ac., in evetycoun-
tv is the Sooth on commission terms. Large
. ,----.— "'rite at oneefor terms
BRC> Nurserymen,
GOOIts
!
“THE MATCHLE88.”
And Matchless es.
J2TI have every shape and ct lov in Hats, soi.. Agio suit every face Th* k-
of the and latest always styles the direct latesi fr..m ihe ’‘csi”ii.*, largest I guarantee wt sale satisfaction. New York house I With** * 0 ‘ ’ 1
very can fill ,
SPECIAL ORDElt FROM NEW YORE
in from three to five day*, rgr-tibboas in aren't variety of wid’h and colors • * 1 .—;
sort meat of Feathers. Flowers, 1* Silks *id Gauzes—all fresh aud new
me n call.
AIRS. E. E. CROCKER.
H, ff. tains, -d MANUFACTURER
—AND—-
DEALER IN
LEATHER AND FINDINGS. fijl
Hill Street, - GWIFPIN,
I again offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at Lowest possible prices. Best hag
made Farm Shoes iu the State. H. W. HAS8ELKCj!1
ESTEY PIANOS !
ORGANS
CASH, OR ON TIME, AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
55?!
ROBERT BUIST S EASTERN SEED
IrishPotatoes!
-AND-
ALL KINDS GARDEN SEED
A X
HOLMAN & CO.’S.
WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGGIES
AND HARNESS
—M-
Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
And the COLUr > BU6UY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs w
old Buggies a fq... ‘y*
W. H. SPENCE,)
aug28dAw6i» Cor. Hill & Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED !
A fresh (..teerves,
Jellies. Apples,
Oranges. Panamas,
Cocoanuts,
AND IN f . T LVERYTHING A KCUSKEEPPER WILL NEED:
ltttf, hjlB & Co’s,
New Advertisements.
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1000 newspapers divided into
STATES AND SE' TI* NS will be -scut on
application—FoEE. To tho?. who tlieir c.dvf rtisio^ to
wnnt pay,
offer better medium for thorough '
we can no
and effective work than the various sections ! !
of our Select Lo al List
GEO. P. ROWELL A CO.,
Newspaper Spruce Advertising street, New Boreau, York. ,
10
(i. A. CUNNINGHAM,
|
GRIFFIN, : :: GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent fot
Spalding Counly,
by the Georgia Bureau rf Irr.mjg’ation sud
a 1 parties having land for sale rn expedite
the sale by placing their property in his
hands
Full particulars in regard to the in*’*! cal-
uable lands in this count, can be obtained
by addressing him as above. A full list o
booses and lands ar.d lots of all descriptions
ftOSHHUS
A*
Tax Receiver’s Notice
FOR 18*88.
I will beat the different precincts on the
dates mentioned for the parposeof 1888 receiviofi
State end County rax for :
At >nnny S»de t Tuesday, April oru, May
an ?,'vJ n e
At Union, . 11 ednesdday, , ,, April4th, . ... .... May zw*
an II I 1 J •! n«e UUC Wh. Uiu. .
At Mt. Zion, Thursday, April 5tb, May 3rd
and June 7tli.
At L:ne Creek, Friday, April 6th. May 4tn
and June 8th. Wk
At Cabin, Tuesday, April lOtb, May
and June ’.Otb.
At Akiu, Wednesday, April 11th, May
and June 13th.
At Griffin every Saturday until the boon
rue closed on July 1st. Office at Briok R-, U Way? C
house. mar25 Sirs R. A. HARDEE, T.
invKiv min shop
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
TOF, MeGHFE, ? Prop** 1
* t • *
-- )0( -
Tbe best place in Columbus to get a batk
or clean 81 ave. Give us a call when in ta
city. JOE McGHBK
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