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Official Paper ol Spalding Co.
Mlefal Paper of the City of Griffin
A<lrortlaintf Rate*.
DA lit V -On* dollar par square tor the
trot insertion, and fifty oent* for each sub-
eoquci. ; »oe. Tan line* or lata to ba count-
rSSrs laaa than BO cento. juA&e All insertion*
hand for paid for
lor laaa than one dollar moat ba in
liberal rate# will ba made with parties
« to eontinoo their advertisement!)
•than one weak. . „ Dailv. ,,
J— -Same r a tea as far the
Tbo great, the good, the only
Blair cornea to the front again with
■Bother bill which he introduces in
tha Senate. It provides that no per
aon in any place subject to the ex¬
clusive jurisdiction of the United
States shall perform or authorize any
secular work or engage in any play,
amusement or reereetion to the dis
turbance of otbors on Sunday; pro
hibKtt all military and naval drills
sod parades on that day; declares un
lawful the prosecution of commerce
between the States on the Sabbath,
ia Aiding a fine of from llO to $1,000
T upon alt persons violating this pro
vision; and forbids the transports
tion and delivery, on the first day of
the week, of all mail matter except
such letters as “shall relate to a work
of necessity or raeroy, or shall cos
own the health, life or deceasoof any
person.” Nothing could be more
Blairfisque than this bill, and partic
ularly the last quoted and wholly
impracticable provision.
tbeWobkoTthe party.
What has the Democratic party ac
complished in the past four years?
asks a correspondent from Decatur,
Texas.
It Is to be considered first
Democrats are not in entire control
of the Government. The
can party has a majority in the Sen
ale and uses this majority for thwart
ing many of the plans of the Demo
cratic party.
Recently the Republicans have re
ported adversely the treaty which set
ties onoe and forever the dispute
with Canada concerning the fisheries.
The treaty secures definitely to
American fishermen all the privel
pges for which we have been contend
ing for one hundred years. It is the
most important diplomatic triumph
since the Geneva Conference; it re
moves all prospect of a war between
England and America. The treaty
has been attacked bitterly in Cans
da as s complete surrender to tho
United States. It is in facta plain,
direct and straightforward settlement
of international difficulties, and if re
jected by the Senate will be rejected
on grounds that cannot be defended
before the people. The report against
it is purely partisan, and shows to
what length Republican leaders will
go to prevent a Democratic Adminis
tration from having the credit of set
tling a dispute which more than once
has threatened to involve us in war.
Besides the conduct of foreign af
aid by which, without bnllying or
bragging, the rights ot American
citizens have been upheld through
out the world, a Democratic Adminis
tration has in the conduct of the In¬
terior Department overthrown the
rings, corporate and personal, which
were gradually absorbing our public
lands.
It has put an end to the proposed
pillage of the Treasury under a plea
of a steamship subsidy.
It has defeated by the veto
power a gigantic raid under the
guise of pensions for old soldieis.
It has improved our civil service,
exposed evil practices, put a stop to
fystematic theft, and relived our
office holders from the tyranny of
party organizations. The reform oi
tkfi civil service has not followed the
lines uryed by many of its isrly ad
tnoates, but it has been general, prao
tseal and successful
vrorkef building a navy with
•utswampinjf the country h»s been
carried on with energy and abilty,
and this work has secured once more
lor the Navy Department the conB
dtrice of the country.
The management of the Treasury
has been at leat cation*. Only when
the circumstances becam imperative
has the administration resorted to the
purchase of bonds in order to avert a
panic. Economy has eveiywhere
been practiced, and the money taken
from the people by taxation ba* been,
as far as practicable, appl et! to the
payment of the public debt.
Concerhin the tariff, it is only n* c
essary to refer to the President's mes
aage to understand the purposes of
the party. No bill has yet passed,
but this failure is to be charged to
the uuited opposition of the Repub
licans in Congress.
The people understand that the
two great reforms demaned by the
situation of affairs are imperrilied by
the attitude of the Republican party.
We mean the settlement of the fishery
difpute and the reduction of taxation.
As far as the President’s power ex¬
tends be has rooted out existing
abuses and checked the extravagance
and corruption incidental to a grow
infi surplus. The Democrats in the
House of Congress have labored faith
fully to relieve the people of the bur
den of unnecessary taxation. All
the power conferred by the Constitn
tion on the President and on the
House has been used to protect the
people and to advance the cause of
good government.
The Republican Senate blocks the
way. It interferes with the work of
the Supreme Court by delaying to
confirm the nomination of Mr. Fuller.
It repudiates the Bayard-Chamber
lain treaty, for purely partizan pur¬
poses.
‘It threatens to reject any bill pass
cd by the House for the reform of the
tariff.
If the people wish to have the work
begun by the President and the
House of Representatives carried to a
successful and beneficent conclusion,
they must re-elect Mr. Cleveland, in
crease the Democratic majority in
the House, and give the Democrats
control of the Senate.
It Is a Curious Fact
That the body is now more susceptible to
benefit from medicine than at any other sea¬
son. Hence the importance of taking Hood’s
Sarsaparilla now-, when it will do yon the
most good. It is really wonderful sor puri
fying and enriching the blood, creating the an
appetite, and giving a healthy Hood's tone to Sarsa¬
whole system- Be sure to get
parilla, which is peculiar lo itself. (a)
Aarlegs of ilio Chine** 1 .
The Chinese in California do not de¬
posit their savings in our banks, but
leave their surplus earnings with some
storekeeper for safety until they are
ready to send the money to China. The
storekeeper does not pay the depositor
any interest; on the contrary, he chargee
him a small sum for taking care of Hie
money. The regult is some of the prin¬
cipal merchants in Ban Francisco have a
large amount of money in their hands
all the time. The danger of being robbed
is very slight, as all the employes and
attaches of the store sleep there, and
there is no time, day or night, hut what
some one is awake and moving about.
The money is generally kept in a fire
proof safe or vault. San Francisco Cor
Chicago Herald.
Fortune** of thy ilotluchildi.
It would seem vhat the fortune of the
Rothschild dynasty is getting scattered by
the recent marriages of the young jieople.
Now it is Milo. Aline who marries a Sas¬
soon; the other day it was her elder sister
who married M. Lambert, of Brussels,
and her cousin. Mile. Helene, who mar¬
ried a Dutch diplomat, Baron von Zuylen;
not long ago a Mile, de Rothschild be¬
came Princess do Wagratn, another
Ducliesso <le Gramont, another simple
Mine. Ephrussi and another Lady Rose-
berry. Tradition says that the old Baron
James left a fortune of 8:10,000,000 francs,
which was divided among his children, t
four sons and a daughter, the Baroness
Nathaniel. Thus each inherited 175,000,-
000 francs, which have doubtless increased
end multiplied. - The Argonaut.
Molting: Wrought iron.
The temperature neceswiry to melt
wrought iron lies between *1.000 and
tremendous 5,000 dogs. Fahrenheit, and even at that
heat wrought iron is onlv
rendered liuid l>v the addition of a small
amount of aluminum.—Chicago Times.
Tho Princess of Wales wove tlie first
jersey ever s een on a lady in England.
She wore it at Sundown in 18, 0.
Dr. Moffett's TEETHINA (Teething Powders)
AHav* irritation A!<!** Die. «tion, Kr|pilftt^ the
tl iH-el*. St r* :.; r i l.cvs t.V* l h 11,1. males Teething
Kfisy Friptlutt* a;>4 i onlv L'5 Cents. Teethtna cures It for
ti J * <1 unthlcg equals
Ui<*>wnnn'r trouble* cf Children of cny agt. It
isand Try it and you will river be
ivfttDWt TKETHtN A ns long as there are child*
itu in iat* liouao. Ask your DrtUglsL
Notice to Debtors t '.nd Creditors.
AU persons mdected to the estate of S. W
Mangham, late hereby ©i Spalding notified Counuty, Georgia
deceased, are make settlement to call on the un
dereigned and of such in¬
debtedness at ouce; ami all persons having
demands against sn:d,.state *re notified lo
present tlieir J. claims MANGHAM, properly Administrator, proven.
J,
upr7w6,-?*.70.
ODD $ SARSAPARm
Were all wise enough to heed this advice in
season, a world of suffering would be avoided.
The best j..... ■'■>s in which to take Hood'i
Sarsaparilla, tl Teat blood purifier, are
March April May
At no o: .ar season is the body so much In
need of, cr so susceptible to the benefit to be
derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla, as now.
The Impoverished condition of the blood, the
weakening effects of the long, cold winter, the
tost appetite, and that tired feeling, ail make
a good spring medicine absolutely necessary.
Try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and you will be con¬
vinced that it is the ideal spring medicine.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists, £1; «ix for #5. Prepared only
by C. L HOOD A CO., Apr-'' '.caries, Lowell, Has*.
IOO Dor. >ne Dollar
IF YOU II m
Customers, Aught, Bought,
Boarders, To be
Agents, Silver or Gold,
Orders, Merchandise Sold.
Servants or Pi Goods to Appraise,
Lawyer or Teacjers, Case. Opening To Days
Musical Houses Announce,
Popular Preachers, or Acres,
Cooks, Butchers or Bakers.
Books, Boats,
To Hire or Let, Dress Votes, flounce
Offices, skirt or
Basement, A cure for disease.
First Floor, A Handy MuslinChcmisc, Valise,
Casement, A
To Purchase a Pei, Cheese,
Horse, Teas,
Mare, Bees,
Monkey or Bear, Peas,
Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone
Free from Fitz, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall, Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
An Elegant Carriage,Dry Lpholstcryi oods,
AnOpulent Msrrin^^i Ball, Picnics,
Play .Concert or Excursions,
Skates, Knick-Knacks,
Plates, sDiveisione,
To sell to gay creator
Diamonds, Clothes Ready* Made,
Pearls, Increase of Trade, Wood
Rings, Coal, Coke and
Carls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lc.ctnres, Kinds of Food
To buy Odd Things, All
Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic. Astrology, Felicity,
Rats, Wealth and
Mats, World wide Publicity
Flats Flags,
Bats Bags, Bags,
Pantaloons, Nags,
Hats, Cravats, Dress shirts collars
Mutton Resplcndcr Beef, t Almighty Dollars, or
or
Financial Relief, House for Pvent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash to be Lint,
Locks, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portmenia or Hoi, Tent,
Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement,
Or Even a Beau— Go—
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,
Take the Adviee Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
Uv "\T O LABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED
in these days to convince INTELL1
CENT men that it
Pays Well to Advertise
Administrator’s Sale
By virtue of an order granted by the coart sell
of Ordinary of Spalding county, I will
at public outcry before the courthouse door,
iu Griffin, on the first Tuesday in June next,
between the legal hours of sale 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 Scett, south by an
alley, west by alley running from Broadway
to Solomon street and north by Broadway
street. Maugham Said property deceased, belonging to estate of
J. C. ana lying in the
eastern portion of the city of Griffin. Sold
fi v distribution. Terms cash.
J. J. MANGHAM, administrator
•fO.CO. de bonis non, J. C. Mangham,
IFFETT’S
•EMALE MEDICINE
ine By System VtvlnK and tonetn buildinguu and «tn nirthenlnir the t ie Uter¬
IXDIANf Vv h. mth,
r Uij D
correct* from which all Irretrnlarilles ladles at> l ar.i u ', ins tr.uible*
somany sail. r. it i.,s the
weak, debilitated woman health and rtrensrth.tmd
makes eheerfnl the drspoud-uL. jn
spirits. In char-ire ofllf,’jiulad, .‘louti bo *i — **'- th-
out INDIAN WEED. itU S.-i/eea.. L’u:-
Ask your Druggist.
F-. R. Anthony, Griffin, and M F. Swint,
Orchard HiU Ua
Feverish, CHILDRENsreIRRITABlE, sometimes craving food and eating
venously, again refusing ra¬
restlessly in wholesome diet, tossing
y in sleep,moaning sleep,moaning know Worms and and grinding grinding the the teeth. teeth,
life and jwi unless may are sapping taken, at their
and finally death prompt will follow. measures are Fs^ae> spasms
stock’* B. A.
Try and Vermifuge for youraelf.it newer has fstile to
varv- see stood the test
Georgia lidlaifl & GnlfRB
SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect Sun day, Feb. 19,1888.
SO. 50. TASSENG EB—SOUTH.
Ltavo LacUa,.......................2-58 McDonough,................2.50 pm
Leave Griffin,......................3.38 p ®
Arrive p m
Leave Griffin,......................,4.10pm Williamson’*,................4.26
Leave pm
Leave Concord,.....................4 48 p m
Leave Neal,......................- ■ * 58 p m
Leave Molests,.......................5.04 Woodbnry,...................5.16pm pm
Leave
Arrive Coiambus,..................7.16 pm
NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Leave Columbus,... ... S.20am
LeaveWoodbury,____ ..10.24 am
Leave Molena,....... ... 10.86am
Leave Neal,......... ...10.42 atm
Leave Concord,...... ...10.52am
Leave Williamson’s,, .. .11.12 a m
Arrive Griffin,...... ..,U.30am
Leave Griffin........ . ..12.00m
Leave Loella,....... . .12.35 p m
Arrive McDonough. ____1.00 p m
NO. 1. ACCOMMODATION-NORTH.
Leave Woodbury,..................6-58 Columbus,.................3-00 P m
Leave p m
Leave MoleBa......................7.23 p m
Leave Neal........................7.36 p m
Leave Leave Concord,....................8.01pm Williamson’s................8 37
p in
Arrive Griffin......................9.05 ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH. p m
NO. 2.
Leave Williamson’s.................5.83 Griffin,......................5.00 am
Leave am
Leave Leave Neal,.............. Concord,....................6,12 6.32 am
a m
Leave Moiena,................... .6.48 a m
Leave Woodbury,..................7.18 Columbus,.................10.55 a m
Arrive a m
IgTNos. 50 and 51 are daily and mixed
trains between Griffin and McDonough.
Nos. 1 and 2, daily except E. Sunday
M. GRAY, Supt.
C. W. CHEARS,
Gen’l Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
LEAK’S COLLECTING AH» PROTECTIVE AGEXCT.
S. C. LEAK,
ATTORNEY AT LaW,
Office, 31K Hfil Street.
GRIFFIN, - - - - GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to clerical work,
general law business andcoUection of claims.
jnay9d&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.
Collections a specialty. apr6dly
DR. JOHN L. STAPLETON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
GRIFFIN, .: : : : GEORGIA,
Office—Fronl Room, up Stairs, N*ws Build
ing. Residence, at W. H. Baker plaoe on
Poplar street. Prompt attention given to
calls, day or night. jan21d&w6m
HENRY C. PE EPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
HAMPTON, GEOBOLA.
Practices in all the State and Federal
Courts. oct9d&wly
JNO. J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GRirFIN, GEORGIA.
Office, Clothing 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, mar22d&wly over J. H
White's Store.
D. DISMUXX. N, M. OOLLINS
DISMUKE A COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Oifioe,first room in Agricultural Building
Up-Stairi. marl-d<twtf
STHOS. R. MILLS,
TTORNEY AT LAW,
GRIFFIR, GA.
Will practice in the State and Federal
Courts. Office, over George & Hartnett’s
corner. nov2-tf.
on i>. srmVA tr . bobx. t. danibl,
STEWART & DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George & Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga.
Will practice in the State and Federa
.ourts. ianl.
C. S. WRIGHT,
WATCHMAKER ANP JEWELER
GRIFFIN, GA.
Hill Street, Up Stairs over J. H. Wliite-
Jr., & Co.’s.
.J. I*. NICHOLS,
AGENT TUB
Northwestern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Company Wls. The most reliable It
urance in America, aug28dly
HOTEL CURTIS,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
gif* Po'ters meet all trains. febl5dly
ADVERTISERS
:an learn the exact cos*
A an) proposed line o
advertising in American
papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spn’ le 3t., N#w Ysrk.
■end lO-"-? *or lOO-Paae PaKOphlef
ESTEY ) ) PIANOS ORGANS !
ear cash, or on time, at
DEANE’S ART GALLER Y
WHIPS, _ WAGONS BU6CIES 1
AND HARNESS
'
— M- -
Studebaker Wagon < White Hickory Wagon 1
Jackson G. Smith Wagon I
Jackson G. Smith Buggy |
Arid the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lov est Prices possible. Repairs »
old Buggies a Specialty.
w. H. SPENCE,
aug-2fcdAw6m Uor. Hill A Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, GA;
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED I
A Tresh lot of preserves.
Jellies, Apples,
Oranges, Banar.nas,
Cocoanuts,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A H0USKEEPPER WILL NEED;
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
III
GRIFFIN,: : : GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi
Spalding County,
by the Georgia Bureau cf Immigiation, and
all parties having land for sale can expedite
the sale by placing their property m hia
hands.
Full particulars in regard to the most val¬
uable lands in this county can be obtained
by addressing him and as above. description A full list o
houses and lands lots of all
New Advertisements.
THE MOST
EFFICIENT
Morning laxative
-IS-
Tarvant’*
Scllzer Aperient.
SuM by Tarrant & Ce., IS .Y
and Druggists everywhere
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate of
L. Butler, late of Spalding County, Georgia,
deceased, are hereby notified to call on
undersigned and make settlement of such
debteduess at once; and all persons
demands against said estate are notified
present their ...---LER, claims properly Administrator. proven.
J. . W. BUTI
may7w6.— $3.70.
MAH WAFT. 3UT LITTLE
Here below, but he Wants tha
mighty quick. A
■ ji
or a big one i.' piorrptly filled by
vertisirn a the Daily or
Weekly LEWS,
S W. MALd'AM &
taoj,
GRIFFIN, CEORCIA.
Strongest Companies,
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlements.
THE FINEST BAR
IN GRIFFIN!
24 HILL STREET.
---1 >;--
of Having Jas. Campbell", purchased the stock and fixtures the
we propose to run
Finest Bar in the city, with the largest and
best assortment of all kinds of
Wines, Liprs anil Bear!
and also an elegant line of Domestic and
Imported Free Cigar*. Lunch day during the
i-tf~ every
season.
hand An experienced drinks mixologist always on
to prepare fancy of all kinds.
Please give us a call and we will please
you.
G. H. SCHERER & CO.
may lSditwlm
Tax Receiver’s Notice
FOTl 1888.
I will be at the different precinct* on the
dates mentioned for the purpose of recrivine
State and County Tax for 1888 :
and At June Sunny 6th Side, Tuesday, April 3rd, May 1si
At June Union, Wednesdday, April 4th, May 2nd
and 6th.
At Mt. Zion, Thursday, April 5th, May 3rd
and June 7th.
At Line Creek, Friday, April 6th, May 4th
and June 8th.
and At June Cabin, Tuesday, April 10th, May 8th
12tli.
and At Akin, Wednesday, April 11th, May 9th
June 13th.
At Griffin every Saturday until the book*
are closed on July 1st. Office at Brick Vf»r*
bouse. R. A. HARDEE, T. R., S. C.
mar£5-Sm
HAVKIV HO CSE BARBER SHOP
COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA,
JOE McGHEE, Prop*i
- )0 (-
The best place in Columbus to get a baft
or clean Shave. Give us a call when in th
city. JOE McGHEE
Application for Charter
j GEORGIA, [
! , Spai.ding Coontt. )
To the Superior Court of said connty:
Your petitioners, A. G. VanDyke, John
Southerland, 8. M. Wayinan, Rudolph Oet-
ter, Virgil L. Hughes, James D. Hosted, Lu¬
ther Stanley, A . Taylor, Hugo W. Haaaelku*
and W. Warder, pray that they and such oth
er persons as may hereafter be associated,
with them, may be by order of said court con
stituted a body corporate with the privilege* fonrth
and for the purposes herinafter sst
to-wit:
First, The name of said corporation shs!
be
“The Middle Georgia Ship¬
pers Union,”
its place of business at Griffin, or tome otifti
point in said county; its capital stock Two
Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of in
creasing the same without further order ©
said court, to a sum not exceeding twenty
thousand dollars; and the period of such
corporate existence shall be twenty years of the
with the privilege of renewal in forms
statute. and
Second, It shall be the business pur¬
pose of said corporation to buy, market and
conserve fruits and other farm products; bora to
purchase and sell supplies for its mem
and otners; to purchase and sell fertihxers
and to manipulate ingredients for such pur
pose. Te own and run such machinery *•
shall be necessary to carry on their business
and to have suoh other privileges, not moon
sistent with the laws of Georgia or contrary
to publio policy,as shaU further and advance
the purposes of the organization. right to bor¬
Third, They shall have the
row money and pledge the faith of tho
poration to an extent of liability not exceed
ing fifty per cent, of its capital stock, and *®
this end may issue bonds or other evident e;
^Fourth, They shall common have the seal, right to to P** w*
and be sued, to use inconsistent a with law o
sueh by-laws not advisable for
publio policy as may be _
government and management fix the number of the oeojj *a
which by-laws may duties snd obiiga
names of its officers their
tions, and also the privileges of ths i»ca
Fifth, Such corporation shall h*ve tie
right to own and dispose of such
both real and personal and mixed, as may
be necessary or expedient to wry <m u*
business or protect its interests from lo*»-
Sixth, Such other privileges and »mmuB
ties as shall be neeessary to properly carry
on said business, your J^&U&T
Attorney for Pefitioner*.
I certify that the foregoing application or
charter is a true extract from the ih‘ n “L
Spalding Superior Court. Witness my o
ciai signature this April Uth, 1888. C.
Wm. M.Thomas, Clerk 8. C. 8-
PARKER’S GINGER TONIC
awithJfci
efeu Hiscox JE Co., na William Strw*. J*. T.
pootneu war Mmadofer it if