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OStial Paper of Spalling Co.
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Official Paper af the City af 6riffin
Adrcrtlalng Rate*. .
DAILY—-One dollar par wjuare tar tha
Int tu-4-rt. .n, and fifty cent* tor Mob *ub-
Myi— t tium. Tan Una* or iaaa to bt ooeat-
SV&nlh HOTICE8 10 oanU under par lina this
or aaoh insertion. No insertion
hand tor law tbaa SO oasts. All insertion*
for |m Uuui om dollar mod ba pud for is
liberal rates will ba mad* with parties
Mabina to oontinna their advertisement#
to nicer than on* week.
WEEKLY—Same rates a* tor the Daiiv
The Griffin Sorosie Sliakespeare
Literary Society should write a card
defending Mr. Fa!staff from the
imputation of being such another as
Mr. Ingalls. We bare done what
we could, but a communication ftom
them would come with more antbor
it*
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Senator Colquitt is expected to be
io Atlanta on Wednesday and ad
dress the State Convention. At pres
ent it seems that the State at large
will be represented in the St. Louis
Convention by Hoke Smith. Pope
Barrow, F. H. Richardson and F. G.
DuBignon,
California is going to be thorough
ly advertised this year. The Legis
lature placed at the disposal of each
county $1,000 to be used in 1888 for
advextiaiog itself. There are thirty
eight counties iu California, and
without a question the $38,000 sp
preprinted will prove a paying in
vestment. California is a progrea
sive State, and Georgia might get an
idea or two from her.
jiarried folks in London are not
supremely tappy' It is estimated
that there 2,428 wives who have left
their husbands-, 2,371 husbands who
have left their wives; 4,750 divorced
persons; 191,023 couples that live
together in a state of incessant bos
tilities; 510,512 couples that are ab
solntely indifferent one to another,
1,050 couples that are apparently
happy, 1,102 couples that are hap
py to a certain extent, and of conples
that are really happy, 0.
Gen. Joseph E. Johnston explains
how he came to make application
for contributing membership in the
Grand Army of the Republic. Some
one sent him a circular setting forth
the purpose of Baker Post to in
crease its list of contributing mem
bers in order that it might extend
its benevolent work. Accompanying
the circular was a blank form of np
plication for membership. General
Johnston filled out the blank, enclos
ed $10, the first year's contribution,
and registered the letter to Baker
Post. He was moved to this action
by the aid rendered by Union veter
ans iu establishing the Confederate
Home in Richmond.
The New York Herald dishes up
cold comfort for the protectionists
after this fashion: “Mr. Kelley, Eas
tern Republican, is for repealing the
internal taxes and increasing the tar
iff on several articles.
‘‘Mr. Browne. Western Republi
can. ts for free lumber, free salt, free
copper ore and free sugar, and don't
want to tonch the' internal revenue.
“The Republican leaders are split
straight down the back, like a dress
ed mackerel, on this tariff business.
They evaded it and broko platform
promises oa it as loug as they could;
but the President's message brought
them face to face with it at last, and
they don't like the looks of it at all.-’
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An Imperative Necessity.
What pur* air is to an unhealthy locality,
what spring cleaning is to the neat hou-■-
keeper, so is Hood’s Sarsaparilla to every¬
body, *t this renovated, season. The body needs to be
vitalized, thoroofihly the the blood purified and
terms of disease destroyed.
Scrofula, Balt Rheum, and all other blood
disorder* as* cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla
the most popular end successful springroedi
elne. (d)
Death Statement,
Tabulated statements prepared for
computing rates for life insurance, show
the largest per eentage of deaths occur
between tbe age* of 5 and 18 months,
fiom cholera infantum. Dr. Bigger*’
Huckleberry Cordial should be given.
A3 i'SJcar cwtrifttses,
Tt» LmmvxQ* Coumr Journal de
depart* from its usual felicity of n
pr—inn wh«a iu » head line it
speak* oi “Mr. Ingalls. lb* Jack F»1
staff of Lb* Kansas Militia. * It i*
true that the military record of the
wdonV' ble senator from Kansas is
very similar to that of the burly gee
tie man of fortune who was such *
great favorite of Sbakeapeare. The
one point of resemblance is large, but
tbe points of AiaaiccuLontj axe many.
Jack Fa!staff had well known good
qualities, of their kind, and does not
deserve to be placed on a level with
Jack Ingalls, whose good qualities,
if be have any—and he must have
some—have Been so effectually con
cealcd from the public eye-
In person, ss well as disposition,
the two are totally different: Sir
John being fat and apoplectic, while
John Jim is lean and dyspeptic—
lean as tbe hungry Cassius which be
seeks to be toward Csesar Cleveland*
and whom he much more resembles
than be does counterfeit our
friend Falstaff. The ancient Jack
waa a lover, and a right good, big
lover; He loved sack, and women, and
good company—and more sack.
The modern Jack loves nothing bnt
tbe sound of Lis own voice, and prob
ably even cynically despises himself
as he bears its grating sounds; be is
a misanthrope who can not even
feign the good fellowship which Sir
John so freely showed. Gouty,
rheumatic and wheezing with corpo
rosity and old age and tbe well
known pains which afflict tbe man
whose coppers are burned out, but
who still clings with fond embrace
to his daily and hourly toddy, Fal
Btaff believed in the world and the
flesh to tbe last and was, except in
tbe first throes of any sudden disap
pointment, always an optimist; but
Ingalls believes in nothing but the
devil, and views tbe world throagh
the blue spectacles of pessimism.
It is true that the doughty friend
of Prince.Hal would run quite as will
ingly from twenty men in buckram
as the valiant guardian of Kansas
hen roosts from one man in Confeder
ate grey; but being fatter, he could
not run as well. But Shakespeare
makes no record of bia hero digging
up dead men's bones in order that
he might shake his fist at them and
blackguard their tongue'ess skulls.
No, no! Sir John Falstaff, gentleman
and man of at least a certain code o'
honor, was not built that way. With
all his capacity for sack, bis spleen
did not become so enlarged, and be
bad no capacity for that.
Wo believe that onr contemporary
has not intended to cast such a slur
upon a distinguished and genial
historical character, but we still must
protest that he be not compared to
such a monument of modern infamy
ns the senator from Kansas.
Speaking of tbe United States sen
ate, the New Orleans State pays that
body this glowing tribute: “The
United States senate is drifting rap
iply into an arena for blackguardism.
During tbe fiftieth congress it has
done nothing in tbe way of useful
legislation, and ids present attitude
holds out no brighter promise for
the future than has adorned the
past. Its chief function is lo give
amusement lo, anil evoke the p!au
dits of, swarms of idle spectators
who congregate io its galleries, by
displays of vituperative personality
that would outshine the coarsest
mouthings of a Billingsgate fishwife.
And in these ruffianly exhibitions
that are made to the gallery, the
memory of the dead and the good
name of the living are but incidents
of the most trifling account. What
are facts of history, hero’s memory,
or good men’s honor, wbeu a dirly
mouthed ruffian is movod by the
sole overmastering impulse to be
smirch and blacken an opponent's
reputation? Neither the truth of
history, nor aught that Li sacred
tbe living or the dead, has a
when the oestrum of black 1
his the floor."
«BrCHr.i»ATBA.»»
luU k, complete cure of Catarrh of the
{ladder, all annoying Kulnev, Bladder and
ri nary Diseases, f 1. At 'druggists.
“uoruii ON *11.1" PILLS
lose, but good. Small granules, small
tn't disturb big results, pleasant in operation,
the stomach. 10c. and 25c.
‘•ROUGH ON mkT.”
Lsk for "Rough on DirtA perfect wash
powder A article, found at last and 'A clean, harmless extra
1 pure sweetens,
bleaches and widens -without
injury to finest f&bria. Unequall
for fine linens and laces, general house¬
kitchen and laundry use. Softens
*ares labor and *oap. Added to
Increases gloss. prerenU yellowing
10c *5c. at Grocers or Druggists
Georgia MM &GilfRR
SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect Sunday, Feb. 19,1888.
NO. 5C . FA88ENGER—SOOTH
Leave McDonough,................2.30 H* p m
LeaveLnella. .................... .5.35s pDi
Arrive Griffin........................tlOpm Griffin......................
Leave
Leave William son's,................pm
Leave Concord, ... ...............*-4# p m
Leave Neal......................... 4.5S p m
Leave Mofena.....................5.04 Woodbury,...................5.16 ptn
Leare pm
Arrive Calarobu?,............. i.lCpm
NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Lesive Columba*.................. h,20 a m
Leave Woodbury,..................10.2-4 Molena,.....................10.36 a m
Leave a m
Leave Concord.....................10.52 Neal,........................10.42 am
Leave a m
Leave Williamson Griffin,.....................U-30 a,...............11.12 a in
Arrive a m
Leave Griffin.... ..................13 00 m
j 1 Leave Arrive Loeiia,.....................12.35 McDonough................1.00 p m m
p
J NO. 1. ACCOMMODATION-NORTH.
| Leave Woodbury...................P Coiumbu?..................3.00 p m
Leave ®
Leave Molena......................".23 p m
Leave Neal........................ ~-26 p m
Leave Concord.................... S.01 p m
Leave William son's................S 37 p m
Arrive Griffin ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH. ... .................. tl.05jp m
NO. 2.
Leave Williamson's.................5 Griffin,......................5.00 32 a m
Leave Concord,....................6.12 a m
Leave Neal..........................6.32 a m
LeaTe a ni
Leave Molena,......................6.AS a m
Leave Woodbury,..................'.IS 10.55 a m
Arrive Columbus,.......... a m
£3F"Nos. 50 and 51 are daily and mixed
trains between Griffin and McDonough.
Nos. 1 and 2, daily except Sunday.
M. E. GRAY, Supt
C. W. CHEARS,
Gen'i Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
D. L. PARMER,
A T T O R N E V A T L A W ,
WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA,
Prompt attention given to al! business.
Will practice in ail the Courts, and where-
ever business calls.
Pvf* Collections a specialty. aprfldly
DR. JOHN L. STAPLETON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
GRIFFIN, : : GEORGIA,
Office—Fronl Room, W. up Stairs, Baker News Build
ing. Residence, at II. place on
Poplar street. Prompt attention given to
calls, day or night. jan21d&wCm
HENRY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
□ AMFTOM, CEOIibtA,
Practices in al! the State and Federal
Courts. oct9dikwly
J NO. J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LA W
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
VYLite’s Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. H
Clothing Store. mar22d<Xwly
D. D1SMUKE. S. M. OOLXJXS
DfSMUKE fit COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Oihce,first room in Agricultural Building
Up-Stairs. marl-diwtf
tTHOS. R. MILLS,
TTDRNEY AT LAW,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Will practice in the State and Fedeial
Courts. Office, over George <k Hartnett’s
corner. nov2-t/.
os d. srswxar. bobt. t. danieu
STEWART fit DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Will Over George & Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga.
practice in the State and Federa
ourts. ianl.
C.S. WRIGHT,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
GRIFFIN, GA.
Jr., Hiil Street, Up Stairs over J. II. White
Jt Co.'s.
J. P. NTCTIOLS,
AGENT THE
Northwes ern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Wis. The most reliable lit
urance Company in America, augffsdly
HOTEL CURTIS,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL Prop’r.
1ST Po ters meet all trains. feblSdly
A ) \ BRTISERb
i-.-urn the exact cos'
proposed ix m
.i'-uicr m America:
o
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P. Rowell <k Co., j i
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v>r l -.'-O-.''aje pai-.j'lir'
-tarANTED—RELIABLE MEN to sel
\Y Fruit Trees, Vines, Ac., in every conn-
$y in the South on commission terms. Large
commis5ion«giTen. Write atoncefor terms
J. C. LINDLEY A BRO., Nurserymen
Grce»vflK>ro, N (
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Be Sure to
Sarsaparilla, my child. See that they do not
rive you anything else. You remember it Ss
the medk w* .-l» did mama *o much good a
year ago— my 1- !e
Spring Medicine
Neariyt rvls-ly needs a good spring medl
fine like 1 - -d's Sarsaparilla to expel Impuri¬
ties which accumulate in the Hood during the
winter, keep up strength as warm weather
comes on, create an appetite and promote
healthy digestion. Try Hood's Sarsaparilla
and you will be convinced of Its peculiar
merits. It )* the ideal spring medicine — re¬
liable, beneficial, pleasant to take, and give*
foil value for the money. Be sure to get
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold try All dmggiiU. f\: dx for Prepared oal y
\*y C.l. HOOD A CO A:w>*' :-r* xio*. Ixuweli. Mm.
IOO Dos _ >ne Dollar
Inherited
Diseases.
I to the realm of dlMue tbe fact* of In,
bsritaoce ere most numerous and are dally
I accumulation flcre, alaa, they become ter-
> ’ rible, Tateful - >-erwhelmln*. So fact of
nature t* mo. --natit with awful mean-
' log than tbe of tbe Inheritance of
diMaae. It me « physician on bis daily
' rounds, paralyzing hi* art and Piling blm
with dismay. Tbe legend of tbe ancient
I Greeks picture* tbe Furies a* pursuing
* families from generation to generation.
rendering them detola.e, Tbe Furies still
! ply tbeir work of terror and death, but they
> are not now clothed in the garb of supermt!
I lion, but appear in tbe more Intelligible but
» no lea* awful form of hereditary disease.
' Modern science, which has illuminated so
many dark corners of nature, has shed a
new light on the ominous word* of the
Scriptures, “The sins of the fathers shall be
visited upon the children unto the third and
fourth generation." Instances of hereditary
disease abound. Fifty per cent, of cases of
consumption, that fearful destroyer of fami¬
lies, of cancer and scrofula, run In families
through Inheritance. Insanity is hereditary
In a marked degree, but, fortunately, like
many other hereditary diseasea, tends to
wear Itself out, tbe stock becoming extinct.
A distinguished scientist truly says: "So
organ or texture of the body Is exempt from
the chance of being the subject of hereditary
disease.” Probafty more chronic diseases,
which permanently modify the structure
and functions of the body, are more or let*
liable to be inherited. The important and
far-reaching practical deduction* from such
facts—affecting so powerfully the happiness
of individuals and families and the collective
welfare of the nation—are obvious to reflec¬
ting minds, and the best means for prevent¬
ing or curing these disease* Is a subject of
Intense Interest to all. Fortunately nature
ha* provided a remedy, which experience
ha* attested as Infallible, and the remedy Is
the world famous Swift's Specific, a pure
vegetable compound—nature's antidote for
all blood :>olsons. To the afflicted It is a
blessing of Inestimable value. An interest¬
ing treatise on “Blood and Skin Disease* “
will be mailed free by addressing
Tax Swift Srxciric Co.',
Drawer S. Atlanta, Oa
IF YOU f ANT
Customer-, Aught,
Boarder?, To be Bought,
Agents, Silver or Gold.
Order*. Merchandise Sold.
Servants or Place, Geods to App raise,
Lawyer or Cas*, Opening Days
Musical Teae icrs, To Announce,
Popular Preacher*. Houses or Acre-,
Cook*. Butchers or Baker*.
Book*. Boats, Votes,
To Hire or Let,
Offices, Dress skirt or floui.ee
Basement, A cure for disease.
First Floor, A Handy MnslinChcmi-e, Valise,
Casement, A
To Purchase a Pet, Cheese,
Horse, Teas,
Mare, Bees,
Monkey Bloodhound or Boar, Or l’ea*, Prom
Free Fit*, or Spitz To Are Make Known.
from
To Hire a Hall, Your .Store.
Driver or team, Hosiery.
Air AnOpulent Elegant Carriage,Dry ood*.
Play Marriage. Ball, Upholstery. Picnics,
Bka’tes, .Concert or
Excursions,
Tosellto Plate*, sDiversions, Knick-Knacks,
gay > reatui
Diamond*. Clothes Ready Made,
Pearls, Increa*e of Trade,
Curls, Rings, Coal. Pictures, Coke and Wood
To Wash for Feature.*, Lectures, Kinds
buy Odd Things. All of Food
Or sell Odd Thing*. Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic, Wealth Astrology.
Rats, and Felicity,
Mat*. World-wide Publicity
Flats Flags,
Bats Rags,
Pantaloons, Bags,
Hat*, Nags.
Resplendei t Cravats, Dress shirts or collars
Mutton or Beef. Almighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, House f«r Rent,
Stork*. Store, Tenement.
Clock*, Cash ash to be L nt,
Lock 8, C to be Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portmenia or Box, Tent,
Pig. Sheep or Ox. Roman Cement,
Or Even a Bean- Go-
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice.
Take the Advice Ear Beyond Price,
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To Business Men.
O L \BORED ARGUMENT 18 NEEDED
in these days to convince IXTELL1
men that it
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l«e« uni street, oitirniN, Qjl
I avaiit offer my Mock oMVint-.r Boots w.d Shoes at Lowest possible ibl* prioes. pries*.
made Farm Shoes in the State. H W. Begt R*.« m
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Studebaker Wagon I White Hickory Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Wagon I
Jackson G.*Smith Buggy |
Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Reoairt ■*
old Buggies a Specialty. |
w. H. SPENCE,
au^C*>dsLwGra Cor. Hill A Taylor Streets, GRIFFUf, GA.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED I
A fresh iot of preserves.
Jellies, Apples,
Oranges. Canar.nas,
Cocoanuts,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A H0USKEEPPER WILL NEED:
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A list of 1000 newspapers divided into
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application—FREE. To who want their advertisiogtopay,
those
we can offer no better medium for thorough
and effective work than the various sections
of our Select Local List.
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Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
10 Spruce street, New Yoik
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Seal Estate Ipt
GRIFFIN, ; : : GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent fci
Spalding County,
by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, and j
all parties having land for sale expedite '
can
hands. the sale by placing their property in his '
;
Full particular* in regard to the most val¬
uable iands in this county can lie obtained
by addressing him ; above. A full list o
houses and lands ar, of all descriptions
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H ARKER’S GINGER TO
8HI
p*t« Hisrox 4 Co., M.t WilMa® Street. Si ^
Tax Receiver’s Notice
FOR 1888.
I will be at the different precinct* on the
dates State mentioned and County for Tax the for purpose 1888 of receivS
:
At Sunny Side, Tuesday, April 3rd, Msylit
and June 5th.
At Union, Wednesdday, April4th, IU?
and June 6th.
At Mt. Zion, Thursday, April 5th, M»v Sri
and June 7th.
At Line Creek, Friday, April tlth, M»v 4th
and Jnno 8th.
At Cabin, Tuesday, April loth, May 8th
end Jnne 12th.
At June Akin, 13th. Wednesday, April 11th, Miyfik '
and ■
At Griffin every Saturday until the boob
are closed on July 1st. Office at Brick W*i»
house. R. A. HARDEE, T. R., fi.C.
mar25-3m *<
miunBiim m?
COLUMBUS, . GEORGIA,
JOE MeGHKE, Proph
- )0 (--
The ! .-*t place in Columbus to get* h»*i
or clean Shave. Give ns a call when in Ik !
city. JOE UcGHK*
NOTICE!
TO LITIGANTS IN COUNTY COURT.
*t-:-ions Notiee of i- hereby tht County given Court that the of Quutef$ Spaldhlt
County will hereafter be held on the tWBM
March, Monday* in June, September, Doeember
instead of the third Mondays in »*»
month* as heretofore held.
The regular Monthly sesseions of
Court will hereafter be held on the fouitt
Monday in each month. The first Court
be held under this netice, at Monthly M*J ¥*■
sion, will be on the fourth Monday it Quar-
nextj aod the flr8t Court to be held at
day in session Jnne will next. be held The on business the fourth in Mcj- «*
Court will carried on as heretofore and U>*
Court will continue to sit on th* shall dsyi *
r, ow jj xed bj . law nnti i this change p
into
By order of M \LTER C BEEK8,
m30w4 Judg* S. C. C.
FREEK» #
Descriptive of the Soil, Climate, ProdortioM
Manufacturing of Virginia Industiiee and other and South** MmertJ
. Write to
XV. II. BEVILL, «•■’! Ma«. Af«8
ROANOKE, YA,
2-cent Stamp.]
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indented to the esUte
late ot Spalding notified Connnty, lauon tb«as
are hereby settlement to of auen *f*
and make
at once; and all persons
against said estate are couflea
/• their J- claims MANGfiiS; properly AdmiaUtrator. proven.
apruvb,—fl».i0. -
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Road Notice,
Office Coi xtx Commis*io>sM. Georgia- J J.
Spalding Cocstt,
David Griffin and others having
for a second class public roM
line of Henry ar.d Spalding f 00 ® ^
at Benjamin Barfield s on
road leading from Sunny »*“*
and running east on the un w
settlement road on the place of
which has been marked out oj
and a report thereof
by them. All persons are notifieu
new road will, on and after to*
in June next, bj the Comuis** .
etc., of said county, be shown be to finally tne t T ~Sf
no new ctuse
1 hist. May, 188A mUB, '
^ r’oniDiissionar*- R
for the County