The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, June 08, 1888, Image 2

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pj' DOUGLAS GLESSHEB, EdlUr * tt Ai l/¥. (In Advance) P*» Ann am. 0IBKAV • On* Tear............. . flrtllit, GeorsU, Jane 8 , 1888 . - ...... ."L Official Piper of Spalding Official Paper of the City of A.«lv*irtl«lnar Bate*. I DAILY —< to* dollar per square lor If i fiMorUuti, and fifty ©onto for each loent Von line* or io» to bo 1: Jt hood for Uos than CO costa. All IP ■ for leos than ono dollar most be paid for advance. will bo mado with liberal rates their wishing to oontinne longer than ono week. Dailv. WEEKLY—Hanre rates as for tho Democratic Committee Meeting. J® to meet at the law office of A Daniel on Saturday, Jane 9tb, 10 o’clock. Business of importance. J.O. A. Miu-kb, Chair’ni Our candidate for Vice i# up to simff. The convention belonged to I be tariff reformers and they held it. The peals that follow the red P bandana are almost as fatal toils ene |; It. mies as the peels of the yel low ban ita. ■ST opposed The Ohio delegates who Thurman ripped out a great bigD fc c and thus changed bandana to banana, upon the peel of which they fell. One paper states that Cleveland I ■T was nominated by “acclimation.” He is so well acclimated to the Potomac fiats that bo will stay on them an other four years. The tariff plank of 1884, with the President’s message as its interpre tation, becomes the tariff plank of 1888. That is to say. the message is the platform. Watterson himself coaid not have written a stronger one, or one that could better please the tariff reformers. We were Bomewhat disappointed at the appeorancf tho picture of Cleveland made in the News yester day until the Constitution cume to hand. Then we were supremely content. First class pictures of both candidates will probably be at band in time for Sunday's News. Mr. Murat Halstead, of Cincinnati, says in one breath that he is a very conservative person, and in the next be says some very intemperate things about the south—waves the bloody shirt, in fact. Halstead evidently doesn’t understand himself. Tho country understands him, however, and he wouldn’t feel complimented to hear the country’s opinion of him. The Democracy are prefectly unit ed on men and measures this J’ear, and stand ten times as good a chanco of electing their ticket as they did four years ago. The only States where there might be the slightest disposition to fight the tariff reform movement, are those which are overwhelmingly Repabli can, and coaid by no possibility be Ify carried by tho Democrat a, In the Republican party the reverse is true. In the States where their majority is I small, as in Minnesota and Michigan, there is such a growing sentiment in favor of a reduction of the war tariff that they will undoubtedly cast their electoral votes for the Democratic candidates. Then again, the Repub licaus are split up the back with dis (tensions in regard to candidates, apd their several organs have already said more mean things about the rival candidates, than the Democrats could repeat from now to election. ,, The Democrats are going to sweep I before everything them this year, in a manner that will mako tho Itepubli cans’ head swim. It is a Uurions Fact That the body is now more susceptible to benefit from medicine than at anv other sea¬ son. Heno# the importance of taking Hood a [ I Sarsaparilla now, when it will do you the j §L:._ most good. enriching It is really wonderful blood, sor puri : fying and the creating an < w* appetite, foible system- anil giving Be a healthy Hood’* tone to 8ar*a- the sure to get I s'rifla. which i* peculiar lo Itself. r*l aafe ALLK.k G. THURMAN As’an original Ohio Democrat of the Valhndigham atripe and the **Mct»back” variety, we rejoice in the nomination of Thurman if only for the discomfiture of the “Kids” and tho “boodle gang” who forced him into retirement. But it is by no means im probable that he will carry Ohio, as he will certainly car¬ ry the neighboring State of Indiana. No abler and certainly no purer statesman breathes than Thurman, and men of all parties respect and ad mire him. He occupies the same warm position in the hearts of the Democracy that the lamented Hen¬ dricks did, and is a much greater man. Witn Cleveland and Thurman there will be such an awakening of Democratic enthusiasm as the coun try has never witnessed. As his uncle, old Bill Allen, was once brought from a long retirement and placed at the head of the party in Ohio, leading them on to the first victory in many a long year, so will the old Roman gather up the strings of affection of the voters whom life ^erved^so leng and well, and a gio b « «“ rc,uU ri f ht there in the Buckeye State. Ohio will then be redeemed from the odious reputation given her by parti san Republicans and unworthy Dem ocrats. Jefferson Davis, who was 80 years old last Sunday, has lived to see nearly all of those who were the most prominent in the great civil strife, in which he played so conspicuous a paat, pass away. He was a distin guished man in public life when Abra -ham Lincoln was an unknown coun¬ try lawyer, and yet Lincoln has been dead close on to a quarter of a cen¬ tury. The nomination of Thurman will call out every mossback in the land; and there are lots of them in the woods yet. Dr. Moffen’sTEETHINA (Teething Powders) All*v«lriltatloa Aid* Dilution, lfogulatps the Bowtl*. Strengthens the Child, makes Teething K«<y kiid Cost* nulv ih Cents, leethlna cures the Eruptions and Son s, of mid < hlldren noihlng of equals It tor It f uuitner (ronhlrs any age. it soft and sure. Try It and you will never he Without TKKTMlM A as long as there are child¬ ren Ui the Mouse. Ask your Druggist. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate of Mary L. Butier, late of Spalding County, Georgia, deceased, are hereby notified to call on the undersigned and make settlement of each in debteduess at once; and all persons having demands against said estate are notified to present their claims properly proven. .T. W. BUTLER, Administrator. may7w8.-SS.70. .riMPif •'far-*, u.~ . - * '.T ~ A ADVERTISERS :an learn the exact cost jf am nroposed line oi acl\ ertismg in American papers by addressing (ieo P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, lO Pv-v •* 71, New Yerk. \ei.u U‘ .or 100-r*»g© Pamphlet New Advertisements. THE MOST EFFICIENT Morning Laxative is Tnrront'a Seltzer Aperient. s..M by Tarrant A C<>.. N Y.. anil Druggist i everywhere. MAH WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wapts tha 1 little mighty quick. A LITTLE WANT, or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. July Special Bailiff's Sale \MTILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COl RT Tt House door, in Spalding Couuty, Geor¬ gia, on the first Tuesday in July next, be¬ tween the legal hours of sale, one fifteen bay hand* mare mule about nine year* old, high, named Ida. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi fa from Spalding County Court in favor of Connell A Hudson add against Naomi C. Wigsers. Levied as the property of said N C. Wiggers, to satisfy said mort- gaga fi fa. This June 4th, I s "vS J. 41. MOORE. Special Bailiff. $3.00. k Spalding County Court. B. A. It FAHNESTOCK'S £27 1897. H now over titty ytart tine* tkit medi¬ cine tea* of trod at a remedy for WORMS, and from that time it* reputation hat eteadily inrrented until at the prteeni day it ietmitertally acknowl¬ edged to be the throughout Sovereign nearly Remedy all for parte WORMS. of the world VERMIFUGE Were all wise enough to heed this advice In season, a wor' I of suffering would be avoided. The best motiu. n which -to take Hood's SarsaparHI i. the . .t blood purifier, are Mar? ^ April May At no other season Is the body so much In need of, or so susceptible to the benefit to bo derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla, as now. The Impoverished condition of the blood, the weakening effectsof the long.coM winter.tho lost appetite, and that tired feeling, all 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 SoMbjralldniegi'rts. gl; sixfnrfS. Prepared only by C. L HOOD A CO.," iries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosc_ :© Dollar n YOU II rr Customers, Aught, Boarder*, To Silver be Bought, Gold, Agents, Orders, Merchandise or Sold, Servants or Plat- i ieods to Days Appraise, Lawyer or Case, ■ ipening Musical Teac icrs, To Announce, Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres, Bakers. Cooks, Butchers or Books. Boats, To Hire or Let, Votes, Offices, Dress skirt or flounce Basement, A cure for disease, First Floor, A Handy MuslinChemise, Valise, Casement, A To Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Horse, Tea*. 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 Upholstery, oods, Play AnOpulent .Concert Marriage, Ball, Picnics or s Skates, Excursions, Plates, Knick-Knacks, To sell to gay creatur sDiveisions Diamond* Clothes Ready’ Made, Pearls, Increase of Trade, King*, Coal. Coke and Wood Curls, Pictures, \Va*h for Features, Lectures, To buy Odd Thing?, All Kinds of Food Or sell Odd Thing*, Works on Theology, Cats, Magic, Astrology, Ruts, Wealth and Felicity, Mats, World wide Publicity Flat? Flags, Bats Bags, Pantaloon*, Bag*, Hats, Nags, shirts collars Resplendei tCravats, Dress Almighty Dollars, or Mutton or Beef, Financial Relief, House for Rent, Stocks, Store, Tenement, Clock*, Cash to be L;nt, Locks, Cash to be Spent, Socks, Scent, Portmenia or Box, Tent, Pig, Sheep or Ox, P.ornan 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- Daily News To Business Men. JLv VTO LABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED in these days to convince INTELL1 GENT men that it Pays Well to Advertise g W. IAIHH & SONS Insurance Agency, CRIFFIN, CEORCIA. -;<n- Strongest Companies, Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements. R 1 \KI\ HOUSE RIRBEii SHOP COLUMBUS, . GEORGIA, JOE MeGIIF.E, Prop’! The best place in Columbus to get a bath or cleau S! ave. Give us a call when in th city. JOE McGHEE • PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cl-an*. * roA beautifies the hair. Promoter a luxuriant prowth. Never Fails to Bestor© Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. CuivgAsesLp UlarasrsAiid heir Caiitaff HINDERCCRNS. Stops The all cofesC surest Ensure* and best urin. cott to rers, Iacer.L» ai Drumri 'f MitlaMKtlfRR SCHEDULE. Effect Sunday, May 27,1888. NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH. Columbus.................. 5,25 a in Warm Spring# .........lO.Cfia n. a m Moiena,.....................10.St? am Concord,....................10.53 Neal,........................10.43 a m a m Williamson's,...............11.12 Griffin......................11-30 a m a m Griffin......................11.35 a m Leeiia,.....................11.50 13.15 a m McDonou gh.............. p m NO. 52. PASSENGER—SOUTH. Loella,.............. McDonough,................3.15 3.32 p m p m Griffin........................4.10pm Griffin,......................3.57pm Concord,.....................4.48 Williamson's,................4.28 pm Neal..........................4.58 p m p m Woodbury,...................5.16 Moiena,............ 5.04 pm pm Warm Springs..............5.SO p m Columbus...................7.16 p in NO. 53. PASSENGER-NORTH. Columbus..................4.45 pm Warm Woodbury,."................6.41 Springs...............6.20 p in Moiena......................6.52 p m p m Neal.......................’.6.57 pm Williamson's................7 Concord,....................7.07 27pm p m Griffin......................7.45 p m Griffin......................7.55 p m Lnella.......................8.21 p m McDonough................8.40 pm NO. 50. PASSENGER—SOUTH. McDonough.................7.30 Luella............ 7.48 a m a m Griffin......................8.15 a ra Williamson’s,................8 Griffin,......................8.25 42am a m Neal..........................9.11a Concord,....................0.01 a m m Moiena,......................9.16 a m Woodbury...................9.27 Springs...............9.48 a m Warm a m Columbus,..................J 1.20 a m tSgjT All passenger trains are daily includ¬ Sunday*. M. E. GRAY, Supt. C. W. CHEARS, Gen’l Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga. FESSI ONAL D IREC TORY coiaecting ahd protective agekct. $. C. LEAK, ATTORNEY AT L a W, Office, 31^ Hill Street. GRIFFIN, - - - - GEORGIA. Prompt attention given lo clerical work, law business ana collection of claims. ntayOdikwSm D. L. PARMER, AT L A W, WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA. Prompt attention given to all business. practice in all the Conrts, and where- business calls. J5gT Collections a specialty. apr6dly JOHN L. STAPLETON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, : : : : GEORGIA, Office—Fronl Room, up Stairs, News Build Residence, at W. H. Baker place on street. Prompt attention given to day or night. jan21d«fcw0m HENRY C. PEEPLE S, AT LAW HAMPTOS, GEOBGXA, Practices in all the State and Federal oet9d&wly JNO. J. HUNT, AT LAW GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. fl Clothing Store. inar22ditwly D. DISMUKE. N. M. COLLINS DISMUKE & COLLINS, LAWYERS, GBIFFIN, OA. Office,first room in Agricultural Building marl-dAwtf gTHOS. R. MILLS, TTORNEY AT LAW, GBIFFIN, OA. Will practice in the State aud Fedetal Office, over George Hartnett’s nov2-tf. D. sra WART . BOItr. T. DANIEL STEWART & DANIEL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Over George & Hartnett’s, GriffinOSa. Will practice in the State and Federa courts. ianl. C. S. WRIGHT, AND JEWELER GRIFFIN, GA. Hill Street, Up Stairs over J. H. Whitei Jfc Co.'s. jTp. NICHOLS, AGENT THE Mutual Life In¬ surance Company, Of Milwaukee, Wis. 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