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DOUGLAS ULEH8SER, EdlUr * Pr»f'r
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drill, dentil, May 19, 1SS8.
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Official Paper ol Spalding Co.
Official Paper ef the City of Griffin
Ail vortieing Bate*.
DAILY <mo dollar per aqnare ter the
flrrt li. ->• n. and fifty cent* for each aob-
♦oqueiji » '*•. Yen line* or leee to be ooaat-
’ SFECll'j? 10 oente line
NtmOES per thia
or each insertion. No insertion nnder
bead for lew than 150 cent*. All inaertion*
tor lees than one dollar mult be paid for in
advance. will be made , with ... parties ..__
Liberal rate* advertisement#
wishing to continue their
1 ’ «*]KEKLY-HamHate*as for the Daily.
A St, Louis burglar stayed so long
in a bouse to eat maple syrup that he
was caught. It is possible that by
leaving a jar of maple syrup and two
or three pies on the dining-room
table, the silver might often be
*»v**d.
The burning of the steel works
and rolling mill of the great Thila
delpbia saw works was no doubt
brought on by a spark from the Mills
Bill. Ail failures and fires necessari
ly spring from attempts to reduce
our exceedingly high tariff,
The St. Lon is Globe Democrat
(Kep.): “There are pathetic indi
cations to the effect that the Harrison
boom appears to have been turned
back bv the high water on the East¬
ern border of Iowa. As for ShertnaD,
it would be money in his pocket if
he could have a mind reader to tell
him what the Ohio delegation is
thinking."
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Messrs. Allison, Aldrich, lliscockj
Beck and Harris, of the Senate Com
mittec on Finance, have been ap
pointed by the Chairman of that com
raittee as the aub-committee to make
inquiries and take testimony on ques
tions of tariff and revenue. This
• is the beginning of the Republican
plan in tbe Senate to delay and con
fuse tbe issue of tariff reform, should
it be forced on that body by the pas¬
sage of the Mills Bill in the House.
The Columbus Enquirer-Sun ob
serves that “tbe only signs of as¬
sistant republicanism now visible in
tieorgia are the silly attacks on Sena
tor Colquitt lor not belonging, body
and soul, to lion. Patrick Walsh.
It is said that Mr. Walsh once
helped to elect him Governor, and it
is assumed from this fact without
argument, that he ought to forget
the interests of the one hundred and
thirty thousand people who voted for
him, and remember only Mr. Walsh.
It is but justice to Mr. Walsh, how
ever, to say that these pieces do not
emanate from his pen, but are writ¬
ten by anonymous scribblers repre¬
senting nobody, and accomplishing
nothing.”
It is surprising that Mormomsm
ihould get a footing in as intelligent
a community as Augusts, in this
Stite, but it appears to be a fact nev
ertheless. A dispatch from that city
to tbe Atlanta Constitution, says:
“A petition, complaining of the pres
ence of Mormons, in the city, was
circulated here yesterday. The Lat
ter Day Saints have made great
strides and are seriously thinking of
erecting a Mormon chapel here.
Last Sunday five members of one i
church were expelled from tho body
for having embraced the doctrines
of Brigham Young. Their followers
now number 200. Services are held
publicly every Sunday on Calhoun
street in a house of one of the faith.
A seasation has been created by a
report that one of the olders went
to the father of a family which had j
embraced Mormonism, and told him
that he had a vision from the Lord,
instructing him to hold such relations
with the unmarried daughters as are
not sanctioned by the laws of moral }
ity-’’
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I is a Curious Fat*
That the body is now more susceptible to
benefit from medicine than at nav other sea¬
son. Hence the Importance of taking Hood’s
Sarsaparilla now, It is when it will do yon the
lying most good. and enriching really wonderful blood, sor puri
Hie creating an
whole appetite, and giving Be a healthy Hood’s tone to the
parilla, system - sure to get Sarsa¬
which is peculiar lo itself, (a)
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The DetroitFree Free* gets thing#
about right in the following:
the Mills Bill is defeated;
then? Do the friends and sup
of the war tariff think that
end the contrTersj? If they do
must be adepts in self deception.
agitation of which the Mills BJ1
the outcome has been gaining
year by year since ite in
surplus showed that there
financial dangers as well as op
in the continuance of the
tariff, There is not tbe slightest
to believe that it will be quiet
by tbeiailure of tie Mills Bill
the contrary, it is as certain as
in the future can be that
failure of that measure will only
and intensify the agitation
tariff’ reform. The Dext measure
forward will be even more
tban the Mills Bill. It will
shorn of some of tbe compromis
which have been incorporated in
latter upon the grounds of expe
and as by that time the sur
will Dave become even a greater
than now, the more radical
will pass. The sap
of tbe war tariff are only in
a more complete destruction
their idol by their opposition to
Mills Bill "
Philadelphia Record: '‘In their
State conventions held thus
the Republicans have instructed
delegates to vote for the follow
Presidential candidates: Onio,
Iowa, Allison; Indiana,
and Gresham; Illinois,
Wisconsin, Rusk; Michi
Alger; New Jersey, Phelps.
New York Republ'can couven
will probably add the name of
M. Depew to this list of
la-orites. But over
hangs the shadow of Blaine, li
New York Republicans should
their delegates for Depew,
woud be used only as a ccnven
cover for the man from Maine,
as William Waltei Phelps is
in New Jersey. While tbe
of Alger and Rusk are en
without success to extend
booms beyond the State limits,
only serious rivals of Blaine are
Allison and Gresham; and
one of these the opposition to
Blaine movement will doubtless
concentrated- Tbe efforts of the
have been mainly directed
prevent any concentration, in the
that irreconciable differences
make the nomination of their
a necessity.”
There is a deal of significance in
condition of things:
“The South Carolina Republican
convention was composed cf
members—115 colored and 10
This is, we believe, the larg
negro predominance in aDy party
ever witnessed in this
Still it fairly represents
proportion of tho two colors in
Republican party of the State.
years ago there were enough
Republicans in South Carolina
hold the best offices and manipn
tbe canvasses and conventions;
when Mr. Hoyts withdrew the
tho great body cf carpet-bag
took their flight, and now ne
make up the bulk of the party,”
Mrs. Katie L. Barnes, wife of Pat
L. P. Barnes, of Atlanta, has
tbe Salvation Army and com
suit for divorce from her bus
In her petition she claims that
husband handled her roughly in
effort to keep her from going to
Salvation Army hall and taking
in the cxucisee. This is said to
the lourtii or fifth instance in
a happy family in Atlanta has
broken tip by the Salvation
and that band of vagrants is
its last legs in that city. They
rotten-egged a few nights
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Cramped Financially.
Cramped financially has no speedy re
but crumped iu the bowels has a re
in the use of Dr. Biggers’ Ruckle
Cordial, the great specific fur nil
truub’es aud chrildren teething.
Advice to Mothers.
M , Winslow's Soothing Sun-
children teething, is the prescription
one of the best female nurses aud
iu the United States, and
been used for forty years with never
their success cbildreu. by millious of mothers
teething it* During the process
value is incalculable.
relieves the child from pain, cures dys
and diarrhoea, griping in the
aud wind colic. By giving
to the child and rests the mother.
25 cents a bottle. angeodA-wly
Mi KiM 4 Gin
SCHEDULE.
] Taking Effect Sunday, Feb. 19 , 1888 .
NO. 50. PASSENGER—SOUTH!
Leave McDonough,____ .2.30 p m
Leave Lot-Ha............ . .2.58 pin
Arrive Griffin........... 3 38 p m
Leave Griffin,... ........ .4.10 pm
Leave Williamson's,____ .438 pm
Leave Concord,......... ..4.48 pm
Leave Neal,............. .. 4.58 p m
Leave Molena,.......... Woodbury..... ..5.04 pm
Leave ..5.16 pm
Arrive Columbus....... ..7.16 pm
NO. 51. PASSENGER-NORTH.
Leave Woodbury,..................10.24 Columbus,............:----830 am
Leave a m
Leave Leave Molena,.....................10.36 Neal,........................10.42 a m
a m
Leave Concord.....................10.53 a m
Leave Williamson’s,...............11.12 Griffin,.....................11-30 a m
Arrive Griffin......................12 a m
Leave 00 m
Leave Luella,.....................12.35 McDonough................1.00 p m
Arrive p m
NO. 1. ACCOMMODATION—NORTH,
Leave Woodbury,..................0.58 Columbus..................3.00 p m
Leave p m
Leave Molena........... 7.23 p m
Leave Neal........................7.36 p m
Leave Williamson’s................8 Coneord,....................8.01 37 p m
Leave p m
ArriveGriffin......................9.05pm
NO. 2. ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH.
Leave YViliiamson’s.. ...............5.32 am
Leave Concord,..... ...............6.12 a m
Leave Neal,,.........
Leave Molena,....... ..............6.48 a m
Leave Woodbury____ ..............7.18 a m
Arrive Columbus,... ............10.55 a m
HTNos. <*>0 and 51 are daily and mixed
trains between GriMn and McDonough.
Nos, 1 and 2. daily except Sunday.
M. E. GRAY, Supt.
C. W. CHEARS,
Gen’l Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
leak’s COLLECTIXO AND FROTECTIVK AGESCT.
S. C. LEAK,
ATTORNEY AT LaW,
Office, 31H Hill Street.
GRIFFIN, - - - - GEORGLY.
Prompt attention given io clerical work,
general law business and collection of claims.
inay9d&w8m
D. L. PARMER,
ATTORNEY AT
WOODBCRY', : : GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to all
Will practice in all the Courts, and
ever business calls.
23T* Collections a specialty apr6dl y
DR. JOHN L. STAPLETON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
GRIFFIN, : : :
Office— F ron*. Boom, up Stairs, News
ing. Residence, at W. H. Baker place
Poplar street. Prompt attention given
calls, day or night. ian21dikw6m
HENRY C, PE EPLES,
ATTORNEY AT
HAMPTON, GEORGIA
Practices in all the State and
Courts. octOd&wly
JNO. J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. H
White’s Clothing Store. mar22d<kwly
D. PISMCKB. N. M.
DISMUKE & COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Office,first room in Agricultural marl-diwtf Building
Jp-St&irs.
fcTHOS. R. MILLS,
TTORNEY AT LAW,
Q HIT FIN y QA*
Will practice in the Btate and
Courts. Office, over George &
earner. nov2-tf.
on d. sra wear. bobi. t. daniel.
STEWART & DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George & Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga.
Will practice in the State and Federa
.ourts. ianl.
C. S. WRIGHT,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
GRIFFIN, GA.
Hill Street, Up Stairs over J. H.
dr., & Co.’s.
«T. I>. NICHOLS,
AGENT THE
Northwestern Mutual Life In
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Wis. The most reliable I
urance Company in America, aug28dty
HOTEL
3RIFFIN, GEORGLY.
Under New
A. G. DANIEL, Prop>.
t£T Po-ters meet all trains. feb!5dly
-ufesr-— ..jeuomi
ADVERTISERS
: n ! ::irn the exact cos
:>i an) nroposed line o:
c-; Iverrismgin
p-Vers by
(ieo P. Rowell Sz Co.,
'-t: \-.spapotf /. ^—<jrti»ing Bureau,
IO f un* ;i, fiewYwk.
:.-4 ii* or lOO-Page Ftou .phle*
procession The Ohio Wednesday Democrats with fell into sn the un 1
qualified indorsement ot the Pres:
dent, an approval of the Mills Bill,,
and a request of the Democratic rep
rtjsentafives in Congress from ike
State to vote for it. The ooaveu
tion demanded a reduction of the
suiplus by a reduction of taxation,
and rot by extravagant and corrupt
ing appropriations, and pronounced
in favor of repealing altogether da
ties on the product* of these indns
tries which combine into trusts.
Tho day has evidently gone by when
tbe Ohio idea was another term for
doable dealing on the tariff qaestion.
Be Sure to Cet Hood's
Sarsaparilla, my child. See that they do not
jrive you anything else. You remember It is
the medicine which did mama so much good a
year ago—my favorite
Sprin Medicine
Nearly even -eds a good spring medi¬
cine like Hood’s parilla to expel impari¬
ties which accttraula.<s in the blood during the
winter, keep up strength as warm weather
comes on, create an appetite and promote
healthy digestion. Try Hood’s Sarsaparilla
asd you will be convinced of its peculiar
merits. It is the ideal spring medicine —re¬
liable, beneficial, pleasant to take, and gives
full value for the money. Be sure to get
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by ait druggists, gl; six for g\ Prepared only
by C. i. HOOD A CO.. Apothecaries, Dowell. Wot*.
IOO Doses One Dollar
if w m
Customers, Aught,
Boarders, To Silver be Bought. Gold.
Orders, Agents, Merchandise or Sold,
Servants or Place, (.sods to Ap; raise,
Lawyer or Case, Opening Days
Musical Teac lers, To Announce,
Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres, Bakers,
C ooks, Butchers or
Books, Boats,
To Hire or Let, Votes, skirDlr flounce
Offices, Dress
Basement, A cure for disease,
First Floor, A Handy Valise,
Casement, A Musiint'hemise,
To Purchase a Pet, Cheese,
Horse, Teas,
Mare, Bees,
Monkey or Bear, Peas,
Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone
Free from Fit?., To Make Known
To Hire a Hall, Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
An AnOpuient Elegant Carriage,Dry cods,
Marriage, Ball, Upholstery, Picnics,
Play,Concert or Excursions,
Skates, Knick-Knacks,
Plates, ereatur'sDi
To sell to gay versions, P.eady'’ Made,
Diamonds, Clothes
Pearls, Increase of Trade,
Kings, Coal. Coke and Wood
Curls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures, Food
To buy Odd Things, All Kindsof
Or sell Odd Tilings, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic, Astrology, Felicity,
Kats, Wealth and
Mats, Worldwide Pnblicit v
Flat? Flags,
Bats Hags,
Pantaloons, Bags,
Hats, Nags,
Resplender t Cravats, Dress shirts or collars
Mutton or Beef. Almighty Dollars,
Financial Belief, House for Kent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash to be Lint,
Locks, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, Portmonia Scent,
or Box, Tent,
Pig, Sheep or Ox. Roman Cement,
Or Even a Bran- Go-
Then in a Trice, Kead the Advice,
Take the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
Xx TKJ () LABORED aRGUMENTIS NEEDED
in these days to convince INTJSLL1
GENT men that it
Pays Well to Advertise
Administrator’s Sale
By virtue of an order granted by the court
of Ordinary of Spalding county, 1 will sell
at public outcry before the courthouse door,
in lirittin, on the first hours Tuesday in June next,
between the legal of >ale the follow¬
ing property: Two acres of land, more or
less, upon which there is a dwelling house
and three tenant houses, in the city of Grif¬
fin, situated on Broadway street. Bounded
east by land of Maberry Scott, south by an
al’ey. west by alley running from Broadway
to Solomon street and north by Broadway
s-'.rcet. Said property belonging to estate of
J. C. Mangham deceased, and lying in the
eastern portion of the city o' Griffin. Sold
for distribution. Terms cash.
J. J. MANGHaM, administrator
$6.00. de bonis non, J. C, Mangham.
ccilsk
r t:uu:, pa.,
. f .»<■-.Tatars. The>^*.*rhof.
_
D f. * Tl. L I'iiLi u IT.1
tv.- 1*2*U
I. tains, —{ MANCF4CTUREB 'r—
,,
LEATHER AND FHff'INGS.
Hill Street, GvRIjFFI^
I again offer my stock of Winter Boots and Shoes at lowest possible
made Farm Shoes tn the State
ESTEY PIA 8
OR GAJS^S 1
f
9
CASH. OR ON TIME. AT
_DEANE’S ART GALLERY
WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGCIES I
j ; ANI) HARNESS I
J —Jot- - ■
.
j Studebaker Wagon! Wlh’.j Hickory Wagon!
i
j Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
j ;
j Jackson G. Smith Buggy \
Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repair*
old Buggies a Specialty.
w. H. SPENCE,
aug2Sdiw6m Cor. Hill & Taylor Streets, GRIPED?, flA
~WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! ""
A fresh lot of preserves,
jellies. Apples,
Oranges. Bananas.
Cocoanuts,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED:
McFarland Ms & Co’s.
New Advertisements, Tax Receiver’s Notice)
FOR 1888,
TO ADVERTISERS I will beat the different precinct*on tbj
STATES A list of AND 1000 SECTIONS newspapers will divided be sent into dates State mentioned and County for Tax thepurpo-eof for reeetvb^a ^
on :
application—FREE. At Sunny Side, Tuesday, April 3rd,Mayi|
To thoss who want their advertisiog to pay, and June 5th
we can offer no better medium for thorough At Union, Wednesdday, April 1th, M*y|
and effective work than the various sections ani Juue 6th.
of our Select Lo< al List. At Mt. Zion, Thursday, April 5th, MuyS
GEO. P. ROWELL A CO.. and June 7th.
Newspaper Advertising Bureau, At Line Creek, Friday, April 6th. May!
10 Spruce street, New Yoik. and June 8th.
At Cabin, Tuesday, April 10th, May
CUNNINGHAM, and Jane 12th.
O. A. and At June Akin, 13th. Wednesday, April 11th, May Ml
At Griffin every Saturday until tha
are closed on July 1st. HARDEE, Office at Brick W»«j
house. R. A. T. B.,U C.
mar25-3m
II
GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA, m\\ iidii mm uirj
Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA,
Spalding County, JOE MfGHEE, PropT
by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, and \ -} 0 ( :--
all the parties sale by having placing land their for sale property can expedite in Ids j
. -[ i!e I , a piece in Columbus to get* tail
Full particulars in regard to the most t or < • Si . it (live u*. a call when to
val¬ city. JOE IlcGHRI
uable lands in this county can be obtained
by addressing him as above. A full list o
houses and lands and ’ ts of all de scriptions
Notice to Deb'. .rtti Creditors. Application for Charter
AH persons rod- bted >•< ihe estate of Mary
L. Butler, late of Spalding County, Georg a, GEORGIA,
deceased, are hereby notified to call on the Spaldixo Cocstt.
undersigned and make settlement of such in
debteduess at once: and al! persons having To the Fupeiior Court of said county; W
demands against ’ate are notified to Your petitioners, A G. Van RudolphOti Dyke, 1
present their c! criy proven. Southerland,H M. Wayman, D. Husted,U-|
J. W. : Ad rjnist-ator. ter, Virgil L. Hnghes, James W.Haasellr
may7w0.— 83 ther Stanley, A. Taylor, Hugo andBUcho
.■.nd W. Warder, pray that they be associi*!
er persons as may hereafter cal
Notice to D s ■ nd Creditors. w itli them, may be by order of said court
stituted a body corporate with the privil<(*f fouitt
and for the purposes herinafter set s
P e ..ed to the estate of S. W corporations^!*
Mangham,L> jna i Spalding Counnty,Georgia j ' First, The name of said
deceased, are hereby mat.'' notified to call on the un be ■ J
designed and He ent of such having in- I . tirpi.c “The Middle \TiJ Jl/v Georgia rinn*.<rjjl 8hij) Shif ,
debtedness at oin ah persons
demands against a lie are notified to ; pers Union,’
present their claims p.- erly proven. I
J, J. MANGHa f, ‘ dministrator.
apr7w6,-$3.70.
s'w. tiff ] thousand said creasing J. Li < >UrifclULU court, the dollars; to J-'yiiaic, same a sum and without W not *4*4 the exceeding flutter period tr ® oroti of we*v| . m » | j J
corporate existence shall be twenty yem 1
Imtir Ageicj, : statute. with the privilege of renewal in terms ofu*j I
aits wd . 1
Becond, It shall be the business
pose of said corporation to buy, nwM* I
coaserve fruits and other farm produ<®. ®?. j I
purchase and sell supplies for ita m
_
and otners; to purchase and »ell teruu* i
and to manipulate ingredients for suen
jCRIFFIhJ, GEORGIA. pose. To own and run such ' 3
-hall lie necessary to carry on thetr dukbo" i
ana to have such other privileges, noi 3
-istent with the laws of Georgia or co i
to public policy,as shall further andadraw* s
the purposes ol the organization. have the right to to j
Strongest Companies, Third, They shall pledge the faith ol tfl |
row money and liabilityliot * , I
poration to an extent of
Lowest ing fifty per cent of its capitals'tocta other enae**** |
Rates, this end may issue bonds or to
Fourth, They shall have the right j
Prompt Settlements. i and be sued, to use a common seat, w
: such by-laws not inconsistent wito j
public policy as may be advisable ,
maTwants but little" which names government by-laws of its officers and may management their fix the duties na ot and “ too yj- , 1 ,
tions, and also the privileges of tM j
Here belc.v, but he Wants tha littla ’Fifth.' shall
mighty quick. A 8uch corporation of of such prop***
right to own and personal dispose rtisnosc and uliXe . . _ ^ ■
both real and c*ry “’ on ju
be necessary or expedient to
business or protect its interests tro- 1
Sixth. Such other privileges and Hr J
| 5 on ties said as shall business, be necessary Attorn^ your pettlonersPW" to propenj PehU-jg j
or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ Dr
vertising in the Daily I certify that the foregoing from th
or : charter is & true extract "
Weekly NEWS, Spalding Superior Court. j
cial signature this April 11th, l'*- C- • »
\Ym. M. Tiiomxs, clerk »•
iSSANS a Lk L, Ca i
rafv • - • e.fecti- St-rer fall to
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