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GriBs, 8««rcU, May I, 18«H.
Official Piper oi Spitting Co.
Ofieial Paper af the City at Griffin
Advortlslae Rates.
DAI..*. - >ue dollar par square tsr »**
am lB*v. „ and fifty oente for eaoh mb-
MqttBi «•»- T« lias# or Isas to ba ooont-
M 8P«ClCr lias
NOTIOW 10 osato under par this
or aaoh HassrUon. No iceertion
head for Ism than SO cents. All insertion*
for Isos than on* dollar most b* paid for in
KiffiOCf* will be mad* with partis*
Liberal rats*
OteWae to oootasne tbair advertisements
longer tku on* week.
WEEKLY—Same rats* as for tbs Dailr.
All that Ingalls said about Voor-
bees on Tuesday, the latter brought
by. upon himself. If a worm will turn
go-,... when trod upon, so will a riper; and
Voorfaees was not invulnerable to
its sling.
■' The war between the States is still
ft ft' going on in the United States sood Sen this
■I ate. Somebody ought to to
s SMenililsge of distinguished dotards
l a copy of some daily newspaper pub¬
fe: lished in April of 18G5. It might
formal* mem with later news
from the seat of war than they seem
to hare had for some time.
Wo present on another page this
morning the view* of Judge It. H.
Allen, o.io of the prominent prob'bi
tionisU of Pike and a former assooi
•to with A. A. Murphey, on the
“third party” movement. Judge
Allen does not hesitate to express bis
condemnation of the party in very
strong terms, while ho has no use
whatever for its apostle, Sam Small.
TES3ESSEE POLITICS.
The gubernatorial fight in Tennes¬
see is attracting attention. It is the
usual custom to give a Governor
K'"h> there two terms and then send him
to the Senate. Governor “Bob” Tay¬
lor is now seeking an indorsement
and re-election, but he has offended
many of his own party by his atti¬
tude in rega-d to the Blair bill, which
he has both supported and denounced.
“The fiddle, the bow and the green
baize bag” with winch he made his
last remarkable campaign against
his brother “Alf.” appear not to
charm as once they used to do.
Thve are four or five candidates
in the field against Taylor, theprin-
, . being . McConnell, .. ,, ol that-
oinai 1 ones *
I tanooga, lormerly chairman of the
State Democratic Committee, and
Daniels, the grangers’ candidate. The
first is Taylor's strongest opponent.
At some of the conventions the feel
ing between the Tavlor and Me
Connell men haa run high. The ad
hereuts of both factions have declared
their intention to vote the Hepuhll-
can ticket rather than for toe candi¬
date of their opponents. The I*e
p ihlicans-are greatly pleased at the
prospect of such a warfare. This
danger is appreciated by the Demo
(ratio leaders, and it is expected that
when the nominating convection
meets on May 9, it will nominate
I Daniels, who is popular throughout
r the Slat**. McMillin’s
Representative Benton
name has been mentioned an a dark
hoi>e, and there is no doubt that if
there should be a deadlock in the
Convention and his name should he
brought forward, he would be nomi-
nated hr acclamation. Mr. S | 0
Millie) occupies the second piace on
the Ways and Means (Jomuiitteu of
tho House, sud ho does not wsnt the
nomination.
A Great Jtfattle
•# < ouiiuunlly goiug on In the human ay* cm
The demon of impure blood strives to gaiu
victory over the eonstilutton, to ruin health,
to drag victims so the eraue. A good rells
ble mstltciw ike Hood’s ‘ tod’s f 8*rs»parilla i* U.e
ths weapon witq which to defend one s »cif
is’Szurg:szsarArx; T.rthl.p-™.,
“S?”*"
^ *
A Pitiful Sitfhf.
is to see the little ouo so dear to us grad
ually stoking day by day from the drsiu
age upon its system from the effects of
teething. The wise toother gives Dr.
Bifrpera’s HnekMierry Cordisl.
a Ui
‘•mt’Mosu,’*
met Call this ferribjf Seearge
kj lit Right Saar?
, Nsw T.'.rk Telegram
Many a strong, wall built man
leaves t-^me today; before nigh: be
will have a chill and in a few boars
•rill be dead!
This is the way the dreaded pneu
monia takes people off.
The list of notable men who are
its victims is appalling.
It sweeps over the land like a
scourge and destroys poor nnd rich
alike.
Everyone dreads it. Its coming
is sodden, its termination usually
speedy.
iYbat causes it?
Pneumonia, we are told, is inviied
by a certain condition of the system,
indicated if one has occasional chills
and fevers, a tendency to cold in the
throat and longs, rheumatic and neu
ralgic pains, extreme tired feelings,
short bseatb and pleuritic stitches in
the side, loss of appetite, backache,
nervous unrest, scalding sensations,
or scant and discolored fluids, heart
llutteringB, sour stomach, distressed
look, puffy eye sacks, hot sdcI dry
skin, loss of strength aud virility.
These indications may not appear
together, they may come, disappear
and reappear for years, the persoD
not realizing that they are nature’s
warning of a comiDg calamity.
In other words, if pneumonia does
not el vim as a victim the persons
having such symptoms some lees
sudden but quite as fatci malady cer
tainly will.
A celebrated New York physician
told the Tribune that pneumonia
was a secondary disorder, the expo
sure and cold being simply the agent
which develops the disease, already
dormant in the system, because tte
kidneys bare been but partially do
ing tbeir duty. In short, pneumonia
is but an early indication of a bright's
dweased condition. This impaired
action may exist for years without
the patient suspecting it because no
pain will be felt in the kiuoeys or
tbeir vicinity and often it can bo do
tected only by chemical and micro
scopical observations.
"Nearly 150 of the 740 deaths io
New Yorkcifj the first week in April
(and in six weeks 781 deaths) were
caused by pneumonia!
The disease is very obstinate, and
if tho accompanying kidney disorder
is very far advanced, recovery is im
possible, for the kidneys give out en
tirely, imd the patient is literally -suf
located by water
The only safeguard against pneu
monia is to maintain a vigorous con
dition of the system, and thus pre
vent its attacks, by using whatever
will radically and effectually restore
full vitality to the kuluevp, for if
they , not eotrnd, , .
are pncnaiotm can
not be prevented. For this purpose
there is nothing equal to Warner’s
safe cure, a remedy known to mil
lions, used probably by hundreds of
thousands and commended as a t-tnn
dard specific wherever known and
need. It does not pretend to care
an attack of pneumonia, but it does
remove ihe cause and prevent the
disease if taken m time. No unson
able man can doubt this if he regards
tho personal experience of thousands
of honorable men
When a physician says his patient
has either bright’s disease or pneu
monia he confesses bis inability to
curt, aud in a measure he considers
bis responsibility ended. In many
instances, indeed, persons are report
ed as dying of pneumonia, heart dts
ease- apoplexy aud convulsions, wheu
real cause of death and so known
by the physician is this kidney con
sumption. Thousands of people
have h without knowing it and per
«'h of it because their physicians will
not tell them the facts? The same
fate awaits every one who will not
extri'Hi? his judgment in stseh a mat
ter
"BITUI-MIBA.”
luck, 11.............. lladder, complete aUanuoyiag cure Kidney, of Catarrh Bladder of and the
Urinary Diseases. *1. At druggists.
tittle but good. Small granules, snu?
V»se, big results, pleasant in **'^z*- operation.
^< <«•««>
l,k 'Itoshon
due A 1 article, pure and clean, sweetens,
freshen*, bleaches and whi^ns without
.....- fln^^ns t 0 aa^l^^mcShou-.'-
bold, kitchen and * - laundry - use. Softens - -
•rater, saves labor and soap. Added to
Starch increases gloss, prevents yellowing
l&. 10c *9c, at Grocers or Druggist
1 THE EIlfTTCKT IDEA!
Having seen a statement tlitt *
man had been poisoned as the result
of kissing his best girl, whose cheeks
were colored with cosmetics, Editor
Wetteraou, of the Louisville Courier
Journal, expressed his contempt lor a
young man who would kiss a girl on
her cheek and for a young lady who
would use cosmetics. Then the
bright idea flashed upon tho great cd
ltor that he could turn the statement
.into an argument in behalf of imoai
gration to Kentucky, which be did
after.this gorgeous and soulful fash
ion:
“We invite such of our northern
contemporaries as are dissatisfied wito
tho comp' • : ■<! of their girls to corns
out to Kentu v, where the roses of
our swi k hea cheeks warranted are perennial
bloomei ah .s to wash;
and, par oxi al as it may sound,
while th .r tmUcannct be extracted,
slbeittbey somehow rush over him
whose lips come in contact with them
as though they were a whole sum
mer rainbow twining about him and
making a maypole of bis spinal col
unn—a rainbow, in sooth, one end
of which rests in the gardens of the
Hesperides, and tl.o other in a jug of
sugar-house trf ’ ”
Yum ! Y'u:i .
Be Sure to Cet Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, my child. Bee that they do not
give you anything else. You remember It is
the medicine which did noma so much good a
year ago—my favorite
Spring Medicine
Nearly everybody needs a good spring medi¬
cine like Hood's Sarsaparilla to expel Impuri¬
ties which accumulate in the blood during the
winter, keep up strength as warm weather
comes on, create aa api»etito and promote
healthy digestion, fry Hood's Sarsaparilla
and you will be convinced of Its peculiar
merits. It is the ideal spring medicine — re¬
liable, beneficial, pleasant to take, and gives
lull value for the money. Be sure to get
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. #1; six for#.'.. Prepared only
by e. I- noon A CO.. Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass
100 Doses One Dollar
IF YOU WANT
Customers, Augbl.
Boarder*, To be Bous’it.
Agents, Silver or Gold,
Orders, Merchandise Sold.
Servants or l’lacc, (i»ods to Api raise,
Lawyer or Cass, (Ipening Days
Musical Tear ier. a , To Announce,
Popular Preacher*. Houses or Acres,
Cook*, Butchers or Baker*.
Books, Boats,
To Hire or i.< i, Voles,
Offices, Dress skirt or flounce
Basement, A cure for disease,
First Floor, A Handy Valise,
Casement, A MuslinChemise,
To Purchase a Pet, Cheese,
Horse, Teas,
Mare, Bees,
Monkey or Bear, Peas, Prou
Bloodhound or Spitz Or An
Fre, from Fitz, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall, Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
An Kfegait Carriage.Dry oods,
4 n Opulent Marriage, Upholstery, Picnics,
Play .Concert or Ball, Excursions,
Skates, Knick-Knacks,
Plate-,
To sell to gay rreaUir sDive' sions
Diamonds, Pearls. Clothes Incn-a-e Ready of Trade, Made,
Rings, Coal. Coke and Wood
Curls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic, Astrology,
Rats, Wealth and Fe icity.
Mats. World-wide Pnblich v
Flats Flags,
Bat- Bags.
Pantaloons, Hats, Bags, Nags.
Resplender tt i.irats, Dress shirts or collars
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, IT use for Rent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash to be L nt,
i ocks, ( ash to be Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portmonia or Box, Tent,
Or Pig, Sheep or Ox, Go- Roman Cement,
Even a Beau—
Then in a Trice. Read the Advice.
Take the Advice Far Beyond Price.
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
--IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Mon.
,
\'W“^SRWP tor
Pays Well to Advertise
"ns T'AT JTS r-L I • T ' ' \.X* . 'a At ..ut-vf <VYV
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SCHEDULE.
Effect Sunday, Feb. 19,1888.
SO. 50. PASSENGER—SOuiff ■
McDonough,............ ____2.30 pm
.. 33Spm
Williamson's,............ ____4 28 pm
Concord.................. ____4.48pm 4.5S
, p m
Moleaa,.................. ____5.&4 pm
Woodbury,...............
SO. 51. PASSENGER—SORTH
Columbus,............. ... 8,20 a ib
Woodbury................ 10. 24 a m
Moiena,.................. 10.42
Neal,., r.................. ...10.52 ... a am m
Concord.................. 11.12
WTIliarason’s,............ .. ..11.30 a m
am
Griffin................... . .13 00m
Loella,.................. .. .12.35 p ta
McDonough............
SO. L accommodation- -NORTH.
Woodbury............... ,.6.58 p m
Moiena.................. ____7.23 p m
... 7.36pm
Williamson's............ Concord, ............... ____8 37
p m
NO. 3. ACCOMMODATION’—SOUTH.
ear© Griffin,...............
WtlUamwii’fl ............
Neal.................... Concord,................ .....6.32
a m
Moiena,.................. .....6 4S a m
Woodbury............... ____7.18 a m
Columbus...............
j^*Noa. 50 and 51 are daily and mixed
between Griffin and McDonough.
1 and 2, daily except IT. E.GBAV, Sunday. Supt.
C. W. CnEABS,
Qen’l Pasr . Ant. Columbus, G*.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
D. L. PARMER,
AT LA W ,
WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to all business.
practice in all the Courts, and when¬
business calls.
jggr Collections a specialty. aprtklly
JOHN L. STAPLETON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
; : : : GEORGIA.
Office—Front Room, up Stairs, N*ws Build
Residence, Prompt at W. H. Baker plaee given on
street. attention to
cay or night. jan‘21d&w0m
HENRY C. PEEPLES,
T T O R N E Y A r I L AW
HAMCTOX, geoeou
Practices in all the State and Federal
oetSMAwly
dNO. J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
aaiFFix, Georgia.
Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. It
White's Clothing Store. tnar22dccwly
D. OIrSML'XJK. JC M. 001,1,1 N8
DISMUKE A COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
GRIFFIS’, GA,
Office,first room in Agricultural Building
Jp-Stairs. marl-(Lsrwtf
»THOS. R. MILLS,
TTORNEI AT LAW,
GP.IFFIK,* GA.
vViil practice in the State and FedeitS
Office, over George & Hartnett's
tract. nov2-tf.
srxwaar. bobt. r. dasiku
STEWART & DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George A Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga.
Will practice In the State and Federa
ourts. ianl.
C. S, WRIGHT,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
GRIFFIN, ( A.
Hill Street, t'p Stairs over J. H. Whit#
A Co.’s.
«J. T». NICHOLE.
V'.KNT THE
Mutual Life In¬
surance Corrjpanv,
Of Milwaukee, Wis. The most reliable In
urance Company in America, auggbdly
CURTIS,
GRIFFIS, GEORGIA,
New Management.
A. G. DANIEL. Prop’r.
Poriers meet all trains. feblSdly
— »
ADVERTISERS
•cam the exacc cos-
l!V proposed ?*ne •
in Americai
by addressing
I^. Rowell & Co.,
s.j.opetr Aa-.'artisin^i Bureau,
iOCpt ' 1 - A, New Yerk.
Set.4 * ,ur lOO-Page PaxxjpLle*
MEN to *el
it Frtit Trees, Viaes, Ac., in every coun¬
is the South on commission terms. Large
C. LINDLEY given Write at once for terms
N f* A BBO., Nurserymen,
%
W. Hassiis, -< MANCVACTCBSB >— Boots sit Shan
—■> i»ea£i.~u }—
LEATHER ANL FINDINGS.
«e Hill Street, • GBlFFlv
-c- * '-*A
I again offer my stock of Winter Boot- ana Shoes at Lowest possible nrie*.
Shoes in the State. ..
made Farm H. W.
PIANOS t
OR GA S t
CASH, OR ON TIME. AT
DEANE’S AET GALLERY
WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGCIES
AND HAFNES 8
—K- -
Studebaker Wagon i Whits Hickory Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy |
Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repair* #*
old Buggies a Specially.
W. H. SPEJiCE,
augSSdAwdm Cor. Hill A Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, 01.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED!
*
A fresh lo't of preserves.
Jellies. Apples,
Oranges. BGrai.nas,
Cocoanuts,
ANL IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED;
New Advertisements.
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1000 newspapers divided into
8TATES AND 8E«TIoNS will be scut on
application— FHEE.
To tho* - who wiutthelr medium advertisiogtopay, thorough
wti can offer no better for
and effective work* than the various sections
of our Select Lo al List
GEO. P. ROWELL A CO.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
10 Spruce street, >ew York.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM.
GRIFFIN, : :: GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent
Spalding County.
by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration expedite anti
all parties having land for sale c«n
the sale by plating their property in his
bauds.
Full particular* in regard to the most val¬
uable lands in this countv cau be obtained
by addressing him a» above. A full list o
houses and lands and of all description s
A GREAT YEAR
In th# historr of th« tutefffgencs United States desires Unow upon keep
u*. n *. Every Kvery perwn p of to
pace with * the tn^----- course of — Ba events. events. There I* no
Letter do than * o subscribe subacrit , lor
way to to
The Mac 'elegraph.
Its news facilities issed bv ar.y paper
in the South. In .he fullest Associ¬
ated Preas dUpate <?cial correspond-
ence by wire ni °ni all iroportant
points in Georgia * .ghboring States.
IluriDg the pres* -: . of Congress Wash¬
ington will be th* - t important and most in¬
teresting news ^ ,o in the country. The
Washington to, *;,ondence of the Telegraph is
the very best that tan be had.
reiaf^etvers ?roi x- Cummings, mass
Amos J.
ember of Congres- , vew York, Frank G.
t^rpenser. and W. a. t Tut, tut, three thi. of the best
known newspaper writer at the issues capital,-<Jis- of the
cuss the 11 vest and most iu-pt • *ant
/he Telegraph Is a Detno; line -* ie with Tariff the Reform policy
of paper. President It is thoroughly Cleveland la end the Democratic
party In the coming national campaign the
Telewraph will not only give all the news, but
will discuss *11 public issues from the stand¬
point of genuine Democratic faith. Subscribe
aionee.
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TH* TELEGRAPH
UaOSV, Gxoegia
PARKER’S
HAIR BAL8AM
Ct—nwen and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant prrowth. Gray
Nav«r Fail* to Ratio r%
Hair to •!» Youiliful Calar.
Currs scalp diseases and hair falling*
50c. at Drugfirfata,
__
HINDERCORN8.
TfessaSML sorest and best <nre for Onw, Bun _
SSsm all pam. Ucvntsatbruggis:f Ensures comfort tu tho free Sorer
(•sen. HaooxAOa,'
MICROBE KILLER
I* now the rage in Austin, Tex. Mr. Kadam,
around Ansrin aw now S Sl£tt"aend “r
cireular rirsillftr of of kis his treatment trsatmfnt showinr, showing swr.rr. sworn
statsmenta and testimonials of cures made.
Adress
PARKER’S GINGER TONI
Cur» for CoBgh*. Extaaaacum. Weak Lan n. In li-
gmurm. Inward Faina, CombdUnr lae mat
vahiaWa i i, aS a« » a a ?otk l a mrU Olngrr, itaxerta aoA
a to other rramdiw.
s Complaints, Kidney* ar.d tha
tothagnir* -T. and
> «aio would recore?
(OFuntV GitKiat SOs. Toxia pn%-
r |»x A or. a;
i
Tax Receiver’s Notice
FOR 188S.
I ivill be a*, the different precinct, or tie
dates mentioned for the purpose of recetvB*
8taU and County rax for 1888:
At Sunny Side, Tuesday, April 3rd, May lit
and June 5th.
At L mon. Mednesdday, April 4th, May Sol
ant June 6th.
At Mt. Zion, Thursday, April 5tb, May Sr*
and June 7th. ,J
At L'ne Creek, Friday, April 6tb. Mir kti
and Jane 8th.
At June Cabin. Tuesday, April 10th, Miy ftk
and Idth. s
At Akin, Wednesday, April 11th, JUyJts
and Jane 13th.
At Griffin every Saturday until the boob
are closed on July 1st. Office at Brick Wttv
| house. roarZfi-3m R. A HARDEE, T. B., 3 C.
,
mi\nm iiimroi
COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA,
.TOE McGHFE, Proph
j -)o(--
; The beat place in Columns to get Ut
a a
or clean Shave. Give u* a *tll when Ink
city. JOE ilcGHE*
NOTICE t
j TO LITIGANTS IN COUNTY COURT.
Notice is hereby given that the Quarterly
sessions of tht Cointy Court the c V t foam ~*f
County will hereafter be held Doeeath** on **
Mondays in J une, September, onday* ia
March, instead of the third M •»»
months as heretofore held. of tht
The regular Monthly held scissions th* fowtt
Court w ill hereafter be on Court®
Monday in each month. TLe first
be held under SwrcSSl this natice, a t Monthly S*e
! i »s.»” fourth ^
terly session will be held on the
day in June next. The business d> **'“
Court will carried on as heretofore and w
Court will continue to “it ot tbs dsyi »
now fixed by law until tbl*. change sasu P
into effect. BF.EK8, „„,, a
By order of WALTIiR C. 8. UG
m30w4 Judge
, Notice to Debtors ind Creditor*.
All persons uidected t*» the estate state of!.* of *•"
Boyd, cea->ed, late ot hereby Bpalding notifl'Od Counnty, to call GeorriG*; on tbs
are of SBC»®J
dersigned and make settlement W«®'
debtedne-s at once; and : all person» notraes ; »
demands against said estate are
present their claims properly BOYD, prorea. Execute*.
mar"w6 |3.70] ELIZA
freeP»
Descriptive of the Soil. Climake, and
Alan u factoring Indust iiee s
Wealth of Virginia and other .
States. Write to ^
W. 11. BBVILL. fi.n'1 S» >< * Ar
ROANOKE, VA, ’I
Enclosing '.’-cent Stamp.
Notice to Debtors and OssM 01 *
All .in persons persons indebted luueaiea to the iuc <cew r
Mangham, into of Spalding t'oust •
,
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