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17, 1888.
Official Paper tf Spalding Co.
Offeial Paper sf tW CHy of Griffin
AJrertfnlnff Aate*.
DAJLT <rixe dollar par square tor ths
Int Inonwi, and fifty onto for we t »b-
•oqoM. * .c. T«n U»m or tan* to bo oooBt-
•d M a .Are. »M
SPECIAL NOTICES » orate par
or each insertion. Ho iaaortion under thi»
hood for Iom than fiO cent#. All inaertacm.
for loaa than one dollar moat bo paid for in
*iu£nt rates will bo tboir mad* sdvsrttasmenU with partial
within* than to ooBtuta# week.
longer wkKXLT—S me rates for tba Daily.
ame as
fhe campaign, like Longfellow's
night, will be filled witi. mosic. The
oandidaU- for OoTcrnor in Tennes
•ee i« a fiddler, in Illinois a Fifer,
end {bare will be no end of spirit
stirring drama and braes bands.
The New Fork Democratic slate
convention met on Tuesday and
gave Cleveland and his pelicy a
most hearty eodoraemeot. David
B. Hill received only five votes as
delegate from tbe State at lar^e.
TO MB. BLAINE.
No, Mr. Blame, yon wtll never be
President Of these United States.
You may declino; y oar good lady may
decline for you; you-may coquet and
be coy and bashful, and hanker for
it all the same, and seems disinclined
to respond when the encore ia very
loud, and be brisk to 30mc out if it
jao’t; but it’s all no good. Vou
may even be nominated, and run;
but your vote will be lean kmc,
because your political race is run.
Vou belong to a past and fast pass
ing away generation. Though have* you
don’t know it, the times got
ahead of you. A new race has cotne
up, and ia last coming up all about
you,whose idea* are different from
yours. They are broader and deeper.
They don’t want any of the old
fashioned idols, political or other
wise. They want for Preident, not
’ an idol, or an orator, or a sensation
maker or a foroign territory aggr&n-
dizer, but a plain, practical, cemmon
sense man, who will regard himself
simply as the head clerk or superin
tendent of tbe wonts, and whose
business is simply to see tint all the
departments of Government are pro
perly administered. Mr. Blaine,
this present boom for you is in itself
fatal. It is too premature and too
previous. You know yourself bow
in tLese races tbe first horse trotted
out, in two cases out of three, never
wins.
How your friends are murdering
your chances for nomination! If they
had have kept perfectly quiet
you even up to the first day of
Convention, if not to the middle
thereof, and then sprung you, yoor
chances for nomination would have
been a great deal better. Now they’re
giving the oppposilion inside your
own party time to organize, arid,
what’s more, to know what and whom
they’re, organizing against. But you
can’t be elected if nominated. Tbe
time has come for new men,
and men with new ideas. You’re
too fossilized and barnacled with the
old to catch on.
The Democracy now wins because
it’** got a new and live element in it.
It’s an element involving ideas as yet
mostly unspoken and unwritten; but
it's in the Democratic leading mind
ail tbe same, and il you live ten year?
'longer you’ll see it, though you may
not be able to understand it. But
Vale! Vale! Blaine-y. Dust tbe
white plume, put camphor in it. Put
it in the bandbox. It must stay
there a Jong time. For For a a Democrat Democrat
ic rooster’s tail is going to wave over
tbe White House, Y ou may come
to VVashington and hear him crow,
' tod, if^you like, you may eat that
cr»>w. \ ale !
*.• An Imperative Necessity.
What pure air is to an unhealthy locality,
what spring cleaning is to the neat boo-*-
keeper, so is Hood's Sarsaparilla to every-
My, at this season. The body need* to be
kiy renovah*d, the biood purified and
> tbe germs of* disease destroyed,
ffarofela, Salt Rheum, and all other blood
disordem are cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla
**-----1 popular and successful spring oedi
w ( d)
TIRblJU HOSATIO* I
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11m Ixlrisriluiy Kxpsrfcnrt •f *
PrMhMri Btekarasder.
Rirhmrad (V».) State.
A. A. Arnold, of tbe “Valley Vir¬
ginia#,* Staunton, Va~, write# the fol
towing remarkable letter, the truth
of which is attested by many prom
icent Staunton citizen*.
Mr. Crawford, however, is *o well
known in Richmond that no affidavit*
are necessary in bis ease. His re¬
markable experience is well worth
perusal to tbe end.
“I was teaching school at Shenan¬
doah: on tbe morning of tbe early
part of February, 1879, as I passed
the villiage tavern the hired boy in
formed me that there was a gentle¬
man at tbe house dying and that be
had sent for me several tinea.
He said tbat bit physician bad
told him be bad Bright’s Disease.
Shortly after midnight bis convul¬
sions were so severe and in such
rapid succession the nurse had ex¬
pected him to die every hour, and be
was at this moment sinking rapidly.
How any being could auffer as be
did and live is and always will be a
mystery to me. His groans could be
beard at a great distance. Thanks to
a kind Providence a change came,
and after a few days he was able to
be removed to his home at Summer-
dean. For many months he was
looked upon as no better than a dead
man.
Imagine my surprise then when
a few months ago I met him in Staun
ton looking in better health than
ever, I imagined he was “patched
up,” but I was mistaken, for you
might meet 200 healthy men and
not find one in tfce lot who presents
more the appearance of a perfectly
healthy man than he. He give3 me
tbe following additional particulars:
"After reaching my borne I took
my bed and the outlook was that
when l left it it would be for a
march to the tomb.
“Convulsion followed convulsion;
in my agony mv clenched hands
drove the nails of my fingers into the
flesh of my palms.
"Every physician of note in the
neighborhood and several from Staun
ton were summoned, but for Bright’a
disease they could ] give no relief,
much less a cure.
"Two eminent physicians were
called from Philadelphia; after ex¬
amining me one asked, I wonder
why he sent lor us? Why, he's a
dead raau now ! ! !
“Thus I lay suffering. All was
gloom. At last some kind ar gel sug
gested that I use Warners safe cure.
"It was administered to me and
the fourth bottle had net been ex¬
hausted before some good effects
showed themseivts. While I thus
lay between two worlds I chanced
to read in one of Warner’s adver¬
tisements: “Some constitutions are
liable to constipation. When this
is the case take Warners sate pills.”
My wife sent for some and I took a
dose, and soon thereafter I seemed a
new creature jn a new world. I felt
and knew I was cured, and so it was,
for now after a lapse of many years I
am sound as a dollar, with no symp
toms of my old trouble, and have only
Warner’s safe cure and Warner’s
8a ^ e P'^ s t0 lor nD 1 *‘ ea
.
1 “‘ ider God’s providence, I
have regained, and 1 take great
pleasure in adding my testimony to
that of others as to its efficacy. I
owe mr li/e to the use of those most
excellent medicines. f
W. T. Ceaw ford.
(Dec. 9;b. 1S87.)
Mr. Crawford, senior partner of
Crawford A Ladiey, of the St.
Charles Hotel, is a man whose word
is pre-eminent for probity ail over
the Soulh.
When tbe above thrilling story
j WJJS sent us by Messrs. Warner A Co.
’ -bey authorized us to offer 1.3,000 to
»uv person who will prove that snv
testimonial used by them is not
iv true so far ah they know. They
also say that wonderful as is the
above, they can produce many thous
and? <•.( similarly striking proefs cf
permanent fcure when ail other agen¬
cies laded.
Death Ntalenieiit,
j Tabulated statements prepared lor
| computing rates for fife insurance, show
the largest j>er centage of deaths occur
between tbe ages of 5 and 18 montjis,
from cholera infantum. Dr. Bigger*’
Huckleberry Cordial sbonW !*• given.
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Tbe Georgia delegation to tfce Na
tiftriil Democratic convection *i’d
leave Atlanta on the morning of Sun
day, Jane 3rd, in a special Pullman
car, and will arrive ia Si Louts on
tbe following morn eg. tlje day be
for©Abe contention will meet. Far*
for the round trip will be $17-55
and sleeping car berth* $4. Tbe
route wi.i be by tfce Weatern and
Atlantic, and Louisville and Nash
villa railroad* Ail ... who , desire , . place* ,
in tbe sleeper should address Mr.
Jack J. Spalding, secretary of corn
mittce of arrangemen-s. Atlanta.
______
The Tennessee State _ Democratic _
convention, which has been in s-»aioa
,i»c i«- ~iMM
Gcv. Ro : it. I.. avlor 1 Tuesday for r«
election. , T1 ppositton . . which , , bad ,
been figl ug ciro on every side »uf
rendered and die fortieth ballot re
suited virtually in his nomination by
acclamation, as he received ^ nearly
every vote cast.
Be Sure to Cet Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, my child. See that they do not
give yon anything else. You remember il is
the medicine which did mama so much good a
year ago—my tavwrite
Spring Medicine
Nearly everybody needs a good spring medi¬
cine- iike Hood's Sarsapariila to espelimpari¬
ties which accumulate in the blood during the
winter, keep up strength as warm weather
comes on, create an appetite and promote
healthy digestion. Fry Hood's Sarsaparilla
and you wiff be convinced of Us peculiar
merits. It is the ideal spring medicine — re¬
liable, beneficial, pleasant to take, and gives
full value for tbe money. Be sure to get
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggist*, *1. six for fS. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD £ CO., Apothecaries, Lowetl. Mats
lOG Doses One Dollar
i Ml M
Customer-, Aught. Bought,
Boarders, To be
A gents, Silver or Gold,
Orders, Merchandise Sold.
Servants or Place, Geods to Appraise,
Lawyer or Cass, Opening Days
Musical Teae iers, To Announce,
Popular Preachers. Houses or Acres,
Cooks, Butchers or Bakers.
Books, Boats,
To Hire or Let, Votes,
Offices, Dress skirt or flounce
Basement, A cure for disease,
First Floor, A A Handy MuslinChetnise, Valise,
Casement, Pet, Cheese,
To Purchase a
Horse, Teas.
Mare, Bees,
Monkey or Bear, Peas,
Bloodhound or Spitz Or Ar- Prone
F-ee from Fitz, To Make Known.
To Hire a Hall, Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
An Elegant Carriage.Dry ood-,
Play,Concert AnOpulent Marriage. Ball, Upholstery, Picnics,
or
Skates, Excursions,
Plates, reatur'sDiveisions, Knick-Knacks,
To sell to gay
Clothes Ready
Increase of Trade,
Kings, Coal. Coke and Wood
Curls, Pictures, Lectures,
Wash for Features, Kindsof Food
Tobuy Odd Things, All
Or sell Odd Things, Work- on Theology,
Cate, Magic, Astrology,
Rate. Wealth and Fe'ic-ity,
Mat- Worldwide Publicitv
Flat* Flags,
Bats Rags.
Pantaloons, Bags,
Hats, Nags,
ResplendettC'ravats, Dress shirts or collars
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
; Financial K«!ie?. House for Rent,
I j clock-’ Stocks Store, Tenement,
Cash to be L?nt,
AXICkS, Cash to be Spent,
8oek-, Stent,
Portmunia or Box, Tent,
Pig, Sheep or Ox, P.oman Cement,
Or Even a Beau— Go—
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,
Take the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
j Daily News
;
J
,
j To Business Men.
\T O LABORE D ARGUMENT 18 NEEDED
JX in these days to convince INTELL1
GENT men that it
Pays Well to Advertise
LADIES!
Il« X out Own DyelSf, at Howe with
PEERLESS DYES,
They wiri dye cvervthing. They are sold
everywhere. I’riec 10a. a package—Mcolora
They have no e-jnal Packages for Strength, Bright¬
ness, Amount in cr Tor Fastness
of Color, or nyn fading Qualities. They do
not crock or smnl. For sale bv 8. W Many
a ir'- Drag Store. Griffin, Gs
j \ Georgia liilaafl & Gulf R B
1 SCHEDULE.
! Taking Effect Sunday. Feb. I9,18S8.
NO. 56. P ASSENGER^-SO yTH.
LeaveLae Lears McDonough,.......____--33 11a,.......................2.is p m
pm
Arrive Griffin,......................3 Ss p m
Leave Griffin,.......................4-10 4J8 pm
Leave William son a,............... p m
Leave Concord......................4.48 pm
Leave Neal,......................... P m
• Leave Molena.......................5.04 pm
Arrive Leave Woodbury,...................5.18pm bu*,..................7.16
{ Colam pm
; XO. 51. PASSENGER—SORTH.
Leave Columbus,....... ......... 5.30 a m
LeaveWoodbu llolene,.....................10.36 ry,.............10.34 a m
] Leave am
; Leave Neal,........................10.42 am
Leave BritUameoa’V !..........,!'lL12 a m
j I Leave Laella,....................;12.35 p m
: Arrive McDonough................1.00pm
j_______ ACCOMMODATION—NORTH.
! NO 1
L T( Columbus...............!..3.00pm
; .................7 23pm
j LeaveNe*L^.....................7.36pm -rirtir-
T -— f WUtUmsoc'i................8 ....................8.01 37pm p m
: Leave
! ArTive Griffin......................0.06_pm
t NO. 2. ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH.
Leave Williamson's.................5 Griffin,......................5.06 32 a m
Leave a m
Leave Concord,....................6.12 a m
Leave Neal..........................6.32 a m
Leave Molena,......................6.4S a m
Leave Columbus,................10.55 Woodbury...................7.18 a m
Arrive a m
EfNos. 5S and 51 are daily and mixed
trains between Griffin and McDonough.
Nos. 1 and 2. daily except E. Sunday. GRAY, Snpt.
M.
C. W. CHEAR8.
Gen’! Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
LaAK'S COLlXCTISG AHD PROTECTIVa AOESCI.
ATTORNEY S. C. LEAK,
AT LaW,
Office, 31.^ Hill Street.
GRIFFIN, - - - - GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given collection lo clerical of claims. work,
general law business and
may9d<fcw8m
D. L. PARMER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA.
Will Prompt attention all the given Courts, to all and business. wbere-
practice in
ever business calls.
J3F Collections a specialty. apr€dl y
DR. JOHN L. 8TAPLETON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
GRIFFIN, : : ; GEORGIA.
Office—Frou‘. Room, up Stairs, N*wa Build
ing Residence, at W. H. Baker place on
Poplar street. Prompt attention ian21d<£w6m given to
calls, day or night,
HENRY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Hijrrroji, qeobgia.
Practices in all the State and Federal
Courts. octdd&wly
JNO. J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OBUTO, GEOBOU.
White’s Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, mar22d<5nriy over J. fl
Clothing Store.
I>. i>lSMUK*. Tf. M. COLLINS
DISMUKE At COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
GKIFnjV, GA.
Office,first room in Agricultural marl-d<fcwtf Building
Jp-Staira.
• THQ3. R. MILLS,
TT1RNEY AT LAW,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Will practice in the State and Federal
Courts Office, ever George & Hartnett’s
c >rner. nov2-tf.
ohd. srswisr . bobt. t. daxibl
STEWART * DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George A Hartnett’s, Griffis, Ga.
Will practice in the State and Federa
.oarta. ianl.
C.s. WRIGHT,
j WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
! GRIFFIN, GA.
Jr., Hill A Co.’s. Street, Up Stairs over J. H- White
•J. P. NICHOLS,
AGENT THE
Northwestern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Wis. The most reliable In
urance Company in America, ang28dly
HOTEL CURTIS,
15RIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Propr.
151” Fo'ters meet all trains. feb!5dl y
ADVERTISERS
n learn the exact cos'
n an) nroposed !ine o
a:h crtisiiig in American
papers by addressing
G~o P. Roweli& Co.,
>• '—wetiamrj 3<ii*e»u.
iOTpr**' Tt, N«wY»rt
v-.-t It’ i;r loO-Pag« Pau.phl^
- -A
H. W. Hasseliis, LEATHER -< —< MANUFACTURER I'EALEi AND FINDINGS. n- > Bests aid i
8« Hill Street, ' * GRIFFIN Ga
I again offer mj stock of Winter Boots und Shoe* at Lowest possible iwepriem.
made Farm Shoes in the State. H W. HABBl&Jf!
PIANOS !
OR GANS f
CASH. OR ON TIME. AT
DEANE S ART GALLERY
WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGGIES.
AND HAP NESS
—M- -
Studebaker Wagon 1 Whl:: Hickory Wagon!
| | Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy;
Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repair* i;
eld Buggies a Specialty.
W. H. 8PESCE,
aug2sdiw€ui Uor. Hill A Taylor 8treeta, GRIFFIN, 8A
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED !
A fresh lot of preserves,
Jellies, Apples,
Oranges. Ber'i.nas,
Cocoanuts,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED.
New Advertisements.
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1000 newspapers divided into
Sotl D 8 E CTI '’ Ni '“” b ‘ ”■* °*
r R E E
To thoss who want their advertisiog 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-v
Newspaper Advertising Bureau.
10 Spruce street, New Yoik.
G. A. CUMKGHAM,
tel Estate Apit ’ j
GRIFFIN, : : :GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi
Spalding County,
by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, expedite and
all parties having land for sale can
the sale by placing their property in his
hands.
Full particulars in regard to the most val¬
uable lands in this county can be obtained
by addressing him a« above. A full list o
houses'and lands and 1 of all descriptions
FREE ? 26 PACE
JSTRaTED
S PAPER
Descriptive of the Soil, Climate, Productions
Manufacturing Industtiee and Mineral
Wealth of Virg ia red other Southern
States. Write to
w. B. BE V I - 1*1 S»a-». _is,-s-at
Hi vt,
inclosing i'-ceco j
'
Notice ’o D. z ;/id Creditors. i
j -
All person® i .< d to the estate of S. W
Mangham, la'.' . I spaldinc Connnty,Georgia
deceased, are hereby notirie- to call on tbe un
dersigned and mak< 1 .it- ent of such in¬
debtedness at one ; persons having
demands against s» - - .ite are notified to
present their claims pi -riv proven.
J, J. MANGIIA i, Adtninistrator.
apr7w€,—$2.70.
17 HlEAM t SlS
Insurance Agency, •
CRIFFIN, CEORCIA.
Strongest Companies,
Lowest Rates,
’’rompt Settlements. 1
-
MAH WANTS BUT LITTLE
Here belc .v, but he Wants lha little J
,
mighty qufek. A !
LITTLE If AWT. i
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or a bi B is pr r ptl I C ! led b> ad '
vertistng in the Datly or ,
Wettkly NEWS.
MSY PILL Si
*eSf »TtrfeUta j
i.. n ii -Si i . vs;: A'iHii. i-.
Receiver’s Notice
FOR 18S8.
I will be at the different precincts on the
mentioned for the pnrpose of receivi**
and June .5th
At U nion. ednesdday, Apnlltb, ....... May&d ^
an 1 June 6th.
At Mt. Zion, Thursday, April 5th, KtyM
and June 7th.
At Line Creek, Friday, April 6th. May 4th
and June Sth.
At Cabin, Tuesday, April 10th, May 8th
and June 12th.
At Akin, Wednesday, April 11th, Hay 9th
and June 13th.
At Griffin every Saturday until the boeb
are closed on July 1st. Office at Brick Wut
bouse R A. HARDEE, T. R, 8-C.
mar25-3m
RUM MIRIM?
COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA,
JOE MeGHEE, Prop’i
-)o(--
The bed place in Columbus to gets bail
or clean Shave, (live ns a cal! when in tk
city. JOE McGHE*?
Application fo r Charter
GEORGIA, i
SPXLDtSa Cocstt. I
To Your the Superior petitioners, Court A. of G. said_ VanDyke, county: Jtto
Southerland, S M. Way man, Rudolph Od-
ter, Virgil L. Hnghee, James D.Huated, la¬
ther Stas ley, A. Taylor, Hugo VY.Ha*seltas
and W. Warder, pray that they and such rit
er persona as may hereafter be assocUte*
with them, may be by order of said court cos
stitn’ ed a body corporate with the privilege fourth
and for the purposes herinafter sst
to-wit sh»l .
First, The name of said corporation
“The Middle Georgia Ship¬
pers Union,”
its place of business at Griflho. or some otter
point in said county; its capital stock T*°
Thousand Dollars, with the privilege® »
creasing the same without further order ®
said court, to a sum not exceeding twenty
thousand dollars; and the period of *ae»
corporate existence -hall be twenty yw*
with the privilege of renewal in terms oflM
5 andpar-
Second, It shall be the business
pose of said corporation to buy, market s®
conserve fruits and other farm products
purchase and sell supplies for its
mdotners; to purchase and sell fertuix
and to manipulate ingredients for 9 “ c .1
pose. Te own and run such machinery
-hall be necessary to carry on theirbuMn^
anu to hare such other privileges, sot i®w»
-istent with the laws of Georgia or contrary
to public policy,as shall further andaUW*
the purposes of the organization- have the nghtto w> r
Third, They shall tbe faith « .
row money and pledge notexMM
poration to an extent of liability
ing fifty per cent, of its capital stock, w
this end may issue bonds or other enoeia
°‘Fourth, They shall have the tSW* rightto «•
public poUcy as may bo idTi ^ , i e . h : 0 ^dT,
names oi ite oincers meirauwe" of the -v
tions, and also the privileges
holders. shall _ . h»ve“"
Fifth, Such c rporation of such prop*
right to own and p*ra«^ dispose and mixed. ^
' )0th T «d aQ d
be necessary or expedient interests to fro— i
business or protect its and .? p
Sixth, Such other privileges to properly — [T j
ties as thal! be necessary
on said business, yonr pettionys jjgJjT
l C.,.,r, from the
charteria a true extract
\Ym. M. Thomas, Clerk 8 . C. S- ^
nil': T '.‘