The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, May 20, 1888, Image 2

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A«ir«rA»iiiir StMtum. MSL'T~‘to» dollar per iqww lor tnl irr*e-*ton, «nd fifty eonta for oooh WQm> T«n iin#t or taut •• bo i4m BPECiIl » Mo^rOo Brsuiih HOncM Nimun Iff iv o*bi under por SE^ksi£S1?> boo AJ1 lb* paid for ftdruua. will bo mad* with Libond ratoa wiohioa to aaotiaoa (Mr longer thoa oo« week. VFB£KLV—Boise rataoaa for tha Dalit. •ftd Blaine men io Alabama #ad» other with raption, Hotr shocked Mr. and Mr. Sherman will both be when they bear about it. Two hundred and twenty one of the Vermont year ate cloudy. This may to Map extent account the dismal, Sfilwimant statesmen she send s to Congress, Ben Bat ter worth is a queer citizen. He wants free trade with Canada, but aitb no other country. Very faw Ohio statesmen know exactly what they do want unless it be another floe. Gresham has the great of not being a favojrito aon. faforite son in politics is too like the favorite son in the loved by nobody on earth bnt Mr. Hiddleberger will be at Chicago, and if he makes ibe vention as interesting as he limes makes the Senate, there something readable in the ing 8 - ___ Why don’t the Republicans dorse Belva Lockwood, who has been renominated for President on protective platform? If is to be the issue, Belva is as geod min as Blaine or Sherman. t ... . . . ». — — . There was a high hid time the pots and the kettles in the ginis Republican Convention day, resulting in a split, the Wise tion indignantly withdrawing leaving the Mabono crowd in sion of the ball. WbHo Gridin is erecting second one hundred thousand cotton faotory, Louisville is ulating herself upon having raised a hundred thousand for her first one. Editor who once refugeed in Griffin, probably be surprised to learn far this place has outstripped larger city of his adoption in manufacturing. Editor Graves, of the Rome une, has discovered that the has nothing to do with the fact the farmers 25 of Macoupin county, uois, are per cent, poorer then they were ten years ago. attributes this falling off in wealth to the construction of a ty court house. According to explanation honse the Macoupin $2,000,000. court cost over must be a darling.—-j Macon graph. It is a darling. The design perfect and is well carried out, the whole building is composed tirely of stone and iron, without particle of wood. It is the finest oonyt house lathe States. That there was no ing in the material is shown by feet that the commissioners eqpugb stone left aver to build $150,000 stone front hotel in same little county seat of a place of about 3,500 This same $150,000 was, of figured into the $2,000,000. Maybe when Spalding gets court bouse like that, we too have a handsome new hotel. I Is a Curious Fac That the body is now more susceptible benefit from medicine than at anv other aon. llenoe the importance it of taking do Sarsaparilla sow, Ik when will yon most good. really wonderful sor perlite, which is peculiar !o jtwtf, (a) A PENB&TKD COXFUMEST. At a meeting of the bar in attend upon the May term. 1838. of SapcriorCoart. it w»* f* lit. That the thanks of the tar be tendered Hon. J. & Boynton for t be ability and*impartiality with which be baa presided at this term of the Court, and for his nniform kindness and courtesy to the bar, 2d, That the Clerk of the Court be requested to fturnish Jodge Boyo ton with a copy of this action. The high compliments in the above eoald not be better bestowed. Judge Boynton's ability and impartiality are beat known to the bar. who are beet capable *of ‘ judging aneb qoali ties upon the bench*, bnt bis M nni form kindness and courtesy’* are known of all men. There is no more oonrtiy gentleman in Georgia than Jadge Boynton, in a day when conrt Iiness is not sufficiently cultivated or practiced. _ Eugene Speer in the Atlanta Joarn al, says Mr. Carlisle is too non-parti sen to be popular with the Demo oratic members as speaker of the Honse. Mr. Carlisle can afford to be non partisan in bis high office. Io fact be coaid not be otherwise^ Nature give him a big mind and bon eat heart, and he has never trained either to the tricks of the demagogue. —[Macon Telegraph. And yet Mr. Speer is right. To facilitate the business of the Honse and the will of the majority is as im portant a reqnaite to a good presid ing officer as fairness and impartial ty. The speaker should for tbiB par pose be somewhat of a partisan, and help bis party all be can. While yielding to no one in admiration of Mr. Carlisle's ability and character, we think the judicial and impartial cast of his mind better fits him for a place on the supreme bench than for the position be now occnpies. Buffalo Courier: There is now no Presidential question to divide the New York Democracy. With entire unanimity the State will present its candidate to the National convention, and his nomination is % foregone con elusion. Upon the most vital ques tion of the day, the tariff issae, the the party in this State iB united. Its emphatic declaration for tariff reform in 1887 was followed by victory at the polls. All exisisting differences of opinion relate to minor matters. 1 These certainly can not divide State Democracy. Whenever tLe Democratic party is united, New York is a Democratic State on elec tion day. The Minnesota Democrats in their State Convention Thursday thanked their representatives in Congress for their faithfulness to the people, and in olttded in the resolution Mr. Knute Nelson, a Republican Congressman, “who has stood hand and hand with the Democracy on the tariff.” The convention was enthusiasiic for reform, and almost its entire platform devoted tc this question. It urged that salt, wool, coal, lumber, iron, steel, drugs and clothing, household goods, tools, tnacbiucry and all raw should be placed on the free list. --- Wisconsin and Kentucky are forming a trust in mixed driDks. former has several hundred planted in mint, while the latter has long enjoyed a monopoly of bon. This suspected attempt raise the price of mint juleps is one of the strongest arguments against all trusts and combinations, and may prove the straw that will break the camel's back Keep np the price of luxuries, but let tbo poor have grass in his liquor. •‘Ihe Preper Study of Mankind Is says the ' Illustrious Pope. If he included woman in the list, he have been nearer the truth, if not poetical. Dr. It. V. Pierce has ma them both a life of study, woman, and tho peculiar derangements to which her delicate system is liable. Many women in the land who are qsainted with Dr. Pierce only bless him bis “Favorite Prescription,” he has with all their hearts, for them the panacea for all those ailments peculiar to their sex, such leucorrbtee, prolapsus and other ments. ulceration, ‘ internal bloating, tendency tointeral cancer, and other ailments. Price reduced to dollar. By drnggists. * --—.*•--- Advice to Mothers. M s. Winslow's Soothing for children teething, ia the of one of the best female nurses physicians in tho United States, and has been used for forty years with failing saocess by millions Duriug of mothers for their children. the process of teething its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cares outcry bowels, aud dierrbepa, oolic. griping in the and thMand wind rests the^methei. By giving health totfce angendfrw Price 25>enhm hrrftl#. 1r I * - - w ^ v'r, • ^000 S SAfiSiPAai, lA Were all wise enough to heed this advice io season, a world of suffering would be avoided The best !.. In which, to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, tti real blood purifier, are Mat oh April May At no ot. c season Is tbo body so much in need of, or so susceptible to the benefit to be derived Irom Hood's Sarsaparilla, as now. The Impoverished condition of the blood, the weakening eflectsof the long,cold winter, th* lost appetite, and that tired feeling, allmake a good spring medicine iibsoIuffSTnSSSsary. Try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and you vrUl be con¬ vinced that it U the ideal spring medicine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggist*, ffl: six for *3. 'Prepared only by C.L HOOD* CO., Ape* ’ - Cirlei,Lovrell.lt***. IOO Dos ne Dollar IF Customer*, Aught, Boarders, To Silver be Bought, Gold, Agents, Mereban(line --------- or -----, Sold. Orders, D*ods Appraise, Servants or PL to Lawyer or Cue . OpeniDg Days Musical Tear jers, 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 Handy MusIinChemise, Valiae, Casement, A To Purchase a Pel, Cheese, Horse, Teas, Mare, Bees, Monkey or Bear, Peas, Bloodhound or ripltz Or Are Prone Free from Fitz, To Make Known, To Hire a Hall, Your Store, Driver or ted®, Carriage,Dry Hosiery, An Elegant ooda, AnOpulent Marriage, Upholstery, Picnics, Play.Conoertor Ball, Excursions, Plates. Skates, Knick-Knacks, To sell to gay ( reatur sDiveisions, Beady! Made, Diamonds, Clothes Pearls, Increase of Trade, Wood Rings, Coal. Coke and Curls, Pictures, Wash for Features, Lectures, Food To buy Odd Things, All Kindsof Or sell Odd Thin::*, Works on Theology, Cats, Magic, .Astrology, Felicity, Rats, Wealth and Mats, World-wide Publicity Plato Flags, Bats Rags. Pantaloons, Bags, Mags, Hats, Dress shirts collars Mutton ResplendeitCravats, Beef, Almighty Dollars, or or Financial Relief, House for Rent, Stocks, Store, Tenement. Clocks, Cash to be Lint, Locks, Cash to be Spent, Socks, Tent, Scent, Portinonia or Box, Cement, Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Or Even a Beau— Go— Then In a Trice, Read the Advice, Take the Advice F ar Beyond Below— Price, Written Below— Written ADVERTISE -IN THE- Daily News To Business Men. VTO LAHORE D aRGUM ENT IS NEEDED J3i in these days t« convince INTELL1 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, I will sell at public outcry before the courthouse door, in Griffin, on the first Tuesday in June next, between the legal hours of sale the follow¬ ing property: Tv, o acres oi ’and, more or less, upon which there is a dwelling house Grif¬ and three tenant houses, in the city of fin, situated on Broadway street. Bounded cast by land of Maberry Scett, south by an alley, west by alley running from Broadway to Solomon street and north by Broadway street. Said property belonging to estate of J C- Mangham deceased, and lying in the eastern portion of the city o f Griffin. Sold for distribution. Terms cash. J. J. MANGHaM, Administrator $6.00. <le bonis uon, J. C. Mangham. THE FINEST BAR IN GRIFFIN! 24 II11,1. STREET. Having purchased the stock and fixtures of Jas. Campbell, the city, we with propose the largest to run and the Finest Bar in best assortment of all kindsof Wiies, Liprs ai Beer! and also an elegant line of Domestic and Imported pf* Free Cigars. Lunch day during the every season. experienced mixologist always An kinds. on hand to prepare fancy drinks of all Please give us « call and we w *,ll please you. (*. H. SCIl EH EH k CO. may 18d AvrUfiF ly • i ljIlS r ERIE, PA., •J*,'* > ■ /' f~ f r ■-Nears. The best reborn t i :n America. 1 ’aJ) term bes8e» . .' ' "f.’-tion IV * i aerr. Georgia mm & Gulf HR SCHEDULE. Taking Effect Sunday, Feb. 19,$ 288. NO. 50. PASSENGER-SOOTH. Leave McDonough,................2.30 2.58 pin LeaveLoclia,.......... pm Arrive Griffin........................4.10 Griffin,.................... 3 38 p m Leave p m Leave Williamson’s,................4.28 p m Leave Concord,.....................4.48 Neal,.........................4.58 p m Leave p m Leave Molena,......................5.04 pm Leave Woodbury....................5.18pm Coiambus,..................7.18 Arrive pm NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH. Leave Coinmbus,.............. .. S.30 a m LeaveWoodbary................. .. 10.24 a m Leave Molena,................... . 10.38 am Leave Neal,..................... .. 10.42 a m Leave Concord,.................. . .10.52 a m Leave Williamson's,............. .. 11.12 a m Arrive Griffin,.,................ ..11.30 am Leave Griffin................— ..12.00m Leave Luella,............•....... .12.35 p m Arrive McDonough............. ,..1.00p m NO. 1. ACCOMMODATION-NORTH. Leave Woodbury...................6.58 Coinmbus,.................3.00 p m Leave p m Leave Molena......................”.23 p m Leave Neal........................7.36 p m Leave Concord,..............• 8.01 p m LS 5V,T*rtWStnK/,)-irrr. . .8 37 p m Arrive Griffin......................ff-CSp ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH. 111 NO. 2. Leave Williamson's.................5 Griffin,......................5.00 SJ a m Leave Concord,....................6,12 a m Leave 6.32 a m Leave Neal,.......... ,,,...................6.48 a m Leave Molena. Woodbury,..................7-18 a m Leave a in Arrive Columbus,.................10.55 a m jgf Nos. 50 and 51 are daily apd mixed trains between Griffin and Sunday. McDonough. Nos. 1 and 2, daily except E. GRAY, Sept. M. C. W. CHEARS, Gen’l Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY LEAK’S COLLECTIXG ASK PROTECTIVE AGEKCT. S. C. LEAK, ATTORNEY AT LaW, Office, 31K Hill Street. GRIFFIN, - - - - GEORGIA. Prompt attention given to clerical work, general law business and collection of claims. tnay9d&w8m D. L. PARMER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA. Prompt attention given to all business. Will practice in all the Courts, and where- ever business calls. Z£T Collections a specialty. aprCdl y DR. JOHN L. STAPLETON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGL4. Office—Fron’i Room, up Stairs, News Build ing. Residence, at W. H. Baker place on Poplar street. Prompt attention given to calls, Cay or night. jan21d&w0m HENRY C. PEEPLES, ATTORNEY AT LAW HAMPTON, OXOBOIA. Practices in all the State and Federal Courts. octad&wly JNO. J. HUNT, ATTORNEY AT LAW GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. II White’s Clothing Store. mar22d&wly D. DISMUKX. N. M. COLLINS DISMUKE & COLLINS. LAWYERS, GRIFFIN, GA. Office,first room in Agricultural Building Op-Stairs. marl-d&wtf rTHOS. R. MILLS, TTOItNEY AT LAW, griffin, ga. Will practice in the State and Courts. Office, over George & corner. nov2-tf. ON n. SF®WAltf . EOBT. T. DANIEL. STEWART fit DANIEL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Over George & Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga. Will practice in the State and Federa .ourts. i*nl. C.S. WRIGHT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER GRIFFIN, GA. Hill Street, Up Stairs over J. H. Jr., & Co.’s. J I’ NICIIOLS, agent THE Northwestern Mutual Life surance Company, Of Milwaukee, Wis. The most reliable uranee Company in America, aug2bdly HOT EL GRIFFIN, GEORGL4, Under New A. 6. DANIEL, Prop r. Poriers meet all trains. feblodly j. ■ ■xrsraF rwsrL,. ADVERTISERS : n \::irn the exact cos* ?! an\ proposed line o. h itismg in !>: ,;rs by (<co P. Rowell 8i Co., . w.p.ipc? A''-jMning Bureau, .O f pr>'" it. New Yirk. V ;«• >if Put .jjrhi-t’ H. W. Has A, Basis M Sta LEATHER ANL FINDINGS. 1 i ill Street. ■ GBIFFIN, GA I agwn offer my stock of Winter Boots a:.d Shoes ut LowestpossiWe^rices.^^ gt Horn- ; PIANOS ! J OR (j A A ;S / CASH, OR ON TIME. AT DEAKFS ART GALLERY WIMPS, WAGONS BtlGCIES- AND HAFNESS --)o(- - Studebaker Wagon 1 Wi j : Hickory Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon I Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on old Buggies a Specialty. W. H. SPENCE, augOSdAwfim Cor. Hill A Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA: WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A tresli lot of preserves. iellies, Apples, Oranges, Bardi nas, Cocoanuts, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HQUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: New Advertisements. TO ADVERTISERS A list of 1000 newspapers divided into STATES AND SECTIONS will be sent on application—FREE. To those 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., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce street, New Yoik. G. A. CUNNINGHAM, GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi Spalding County, by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, expedite and all parties having land, for sale tan the sale by placing their property in ilia hands. Full particulars in regard to the most vai- uable lands in this county can be obtained by addressing him as above. A full list o houses and lands and lets of all de scriptions Notice to De!’’ nd Creditors. All persons inch bted i-j the estate of Mary L. Bntler, late of Spalding notified County, Georgia, deceased, are hereby to tall on the undersigned and make settlement of such in debtedness at once : and all persons having demands against -aid > Mate are notified to present their ch-i- ■= • oerly proven. J, W. i l. \d rinistrator. mayTwfi.—?3.' ■ Notice to B’-gT; j : nd Crf’ditors. All persons • d -ted to the estate of S. W Mangnam, laic i i Spalding notified Connnty, call Georgia deceased, are hereby to on the un dersigned and make : tit: ;ent of such in¬ debtedness at once: d all persons having demands against s ...i • - ate are notified to present their claims po ’crly proven. J, J. MANGHAM, Atlm Administrator. uprTwC,—$S.70. S V. Illliii 1 SONS iisn igsicj, CRIFFIrt, : CEORCIA. --T 0 .- Strongest Lowest Rates, Prompt MAH WANTS BUT LITTLE Here be!, .v. but he Wants Iha' mighty quick. A cr a big one is promptly filled by vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. iVTKpct:. .alb *rau »iw»vi effectaal. Never fall ,-, r . .-g ,-. 1 rr-1 .Lj rrll.-f. P.-tlcalar.: sea 4 ,. H’llr.v S,i*HUe Cm- ,-LU.d.Iplita. l*a> Tax Receiver’s Notice FOR 1888. I will be at the different precincts on the dates mentioned for the purpose of receiving 1 State and County Tax for 188s : At Snnny Side, Tuesday, April 3rd, May 1st ; and June 5th and At June Union.AVednesdday, 6th. April 4th, May 2nd At Alt. Zion, Thursday, April 5tb, May 3rd and June 7th. At Line Creek, Friday, April 6th, May 4th and June 8th. At Cabin, Tuesday, April 10th, May 8th and Jane 12th. and At June Akin, 13th. Wednesday, April 11th, May 9th At Griffin every Saturday until the books are closed on July 1st. Office at Brick Ware house. K. A. HARDEE, T. R., ii-C. mar25-3m mm house lira ship COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA, .TOE MfGHKE, Px-op'i -)o(-- The best place in Columbus to get a baffi or clean Slave. Givens a call when in th ty. JOE McGHE 7 , Application for Charter GEORGIA, I Spalding Coontt. i To tho Superior Court of said county: Yonr petitioners, A. G. VanDyke, John ____1 U At At*----n»$_ ther Stanley, A. Taylor, Hugo W. Hawelkns and W, Warder, pray that they andsoch oth er persons as may hereafter be asnociated w ith them, may be by order of said court con stituted a body corporate with the privilege* fourth and for the purposes hcrinafter set to-wi t: shal First, The name of said corporation be “The Middle Georgia Ship¬ pers Union,” its place of business at Griffin, or some other point in said county; its capital stock Two Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of in creasing.the Aame without fuither order o said court, to’a sum not exceeding twenty thousand dollars; and the period of sue a corporate existence shall be twenty of the with the privilege of renewal in terms statute. and Second, It shall be the business pur¬ pose of said corporation to buy, market and conserve fruits and other farm products; to purchase and sell supplies for its members ;md otners; to purchase and sell fertilizers and to manipulate ingredients for such pur pose. Te own and run such machinery -hall he necessary to carry on theirhusuaess aud to have such other privileges, not sis tent with the laws of Georgia or and to public policy,as shall further the Third, purposes of shall the organization. have the right to ,___ They the faith ®f the row money and pledge not ce *“ poration to an extent of liability « I ing fifty per cent, of its capital stock, ana this end may issue bonds or other evidences : of debt. right ...» to Fourth, They shall have the i and be sued, to use a common seal, to P** ’ such by-laws net inconsistent with public policy as may be advisable for in* government and management of the which by-laws may fix the number names of its officers their duties and obng* tions, and also the privileges of the stoex holders. shall . „ , have t > Fifth. Such corporation of such proper j right to own and dispose and mixed, as may both real and personal expedient to on be necessary or carry business or protect its interests from los*. Sixth, Such other privileges and wunwn ties as shall be necessary to properly for. car.. on said business, yonr pettioners JNO. J. pray HUN1. Attorney for Petitioners. . I certify that the foregoing application the I charter is a true extract Court. from W itncss my Spalding Superior this April 11 th, 1^88. ' cial signature Wm. M.Thomas, Clerk S. C. S. C.