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Official Paper of Spalding Go.
Official Paper of tho City of Griffin
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Liberal rates advertisements
wishing to continue their
Democratic Committee Meeting.
The Democratic Executiv Commit
tee of Spalding county is requested
to meet at the law office of Stewart
SP : :'. Daniel on Saturday, Jane 9tb, at
10 o’clock. Business of importance.
j. O. A. Miller,
Chair’n!
John Ball is encroaching npon
Mexican territory. Now is the Mexi
can’s opportunity to show what he
can do as n Ball-fighter.
With a led bandana at the front
of the Democratic hosts’ and bo
white plnme leading the Repabli
cans, it is easy to see where victory
will alight.
The Prince of Wales is suffering
from insomnia. Possibly be is kept
awako by meditation upon the great
nnmber of Princes who have never
become Kings.
Aunt Belva Lockwood expects to
draw her votes largely from the Re
publican party. In 1884 it was the
Mugwumps; in 1888 it may be the
Lockwooders.
A little of the conrage of Belva
Ann Lockwood would serve Mr,
Blaine just now. Defeat has no ter
rors for Belv3, it should have none
for Jamea.
John Triplett, of the Thomaeville
Times, is on the committeo to notify
the president ‘ of bis renomination.
This is an honor worthily bestowed
and John will do the Georgia press
proud.
A man in Philadelphia has collect
*d a million cancelled stamps. It
took him live years to do tho job.
and his only object was to occupy
hi* spare time. They do have more
spare time in that town than any oih
er in the country.
Tho lambs should not let them
selves take too much comfort over
dispatches reporting the ill health of
Mr. Gould. A man may have a
large and commodious new tomb,
and yet live to an excessive old
age.
Every poor man shonle lejotee
that Pennsylvania has never taken
attar of roses off the free list. There
is no tariff duty on attar of roses. A
poor man may buy a bucketful of at
tar ( f roses every day if he desires
it. He may have to put his childien
in coffee sacks, but he can* not com
plain that his perfumery is taxed.
Much of our good health is duo to
nreful and conscientious grocers,
It is well known, for instance, that
thick molasses, applied to pan-cakes,
is very powerful spd apt to produce
sourness in the stomach. Seme
grocers, aware of this important fact,
ro thin their molasses with pure wet
er that it becomes entirely harmless.
Our safety, after all. may lie in our
grocers.
An Imperative XecessitT.
V hat pure air is to an unhealthy locality,
what spring is cleaning Hood’s is to the neat house¬
keeper, so this Sarsaparilla to every¬
body. st season. The body reeds to be
thoroughly renovated, the blood purified and
vitalized, the germs of disease destroyed.
Scrofula, Balt Rheum, and all other blood
disorders are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla
the most popular andsucccs-ful spring medi
.cine id)
Dr. Moffett’s TEETliiNA (Teeiiiisg Powders)
AIHt« Irritation. Aid. Dlsr<tioc, ln*eu!ate« the
tinwels. Strengthens the Child. tuskes Teething
Ka«y and Costs oniv *4 Cents. Teeth Ira cures
Eruptions aud Sorts, and Children noihlne t-nnsls itft.r
the» unsmnr troaliies o( i>/ any aj*. It
w. lilos*t trad rare. ■ Try it sad Too will ri ver be
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IHInU» Moa Ark rout l>rvy{i',L
THE WAY TOTALS.
Daniel Dougherty, who
ted Cleveland, is a man who
what he wants to say aud is able
say it.
The speech of Mr. Deugberly
earnest, eloquent and sincere.
While, temporary Chairman, and
Collins, Chairman of the
spoke with bated breath of the
ises and performances of the
aud in reference to the character
career of Mr, Cleveland, and of
work of the past four years,
to describe what is most
in it—the work done for tariff
form. Not so with Mr.
He said:
“He is not a hope, he is a
tion.
“Scorning subterfuge,
re-election by concealing
mindful of his oath of office to
the Constitution, he courageously
clares to Congress, dropping
matters, that the supreme issue is
form, revision, reduction of
taxation; that the Treasury of
United States, glutted
unneeded gold, oppresses
try, embarrasses
endangers financial tranquility
breeds extravagance,
and corruption: that bigb
vital for expenditures of an of
leled war, is robbeiy in years
perons peace; that the millions
poor into the Treasury come
the hard-earned savings of the
ican people; ihat in violation of
ity of right the present tariff has
ed a privileged class, who gain, shaping levy
islation for personal
law contributions on the
of life from every man, woman
child in the land; that to lower
tariff is not free trade: it is to
the unjust profits of monopolists
boss manufacturers, and allow
snmers to retain the rest. The
who asserts that to lower the
means free trade insults
We brand him as a falsifier. It
farthest from thought to imperil
ital or disturb enterprises. The
is to uphold wages and protect
rights of all.”
The response to a
made for these reasons was full of
thusiasm—it was a defiiance to
enemy and warning to time
and donble-dealers everywhere,
whom there is no place in this
paign.
i\ T. Barnum. who thought
self and the country ruined
Cleveland was elected, mnst be
Jy astonished at his continued
parity. Indeed, Mr. Barnum
been so prosperous that be has
ed to convert his costly
into a seminary for young
‘sweet girl graduates in their
en hair,” and all that. No
Phineas, who knows a great
about humbugs, now perceives
he and thousands of Lis
citizens were humbugged by
leaders of the party to which
belonged.
And now Mayor Hewitt, of
York, is reported as claiming
honor of having elected
Cleveland. This makes at
three men for whom that
is claimed by theroselve or
friends—liandall, Hewitt and
chard. We think the people of
country will have a hand in
ing htfn, and in the meantime
can all afford to let the claimants
the victory of 1884 fight it out
themselves whiie sve fight for
victory of 1SSS.
I Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
Ail persons indebted to the estate of
L. Better, late of Spalding County,
deceased, are hereby notified to call on
undersigned debtedness and make settlement all of each
at once; and persons
demands against said estate are notified
present their claims proper! v proven.
J. W. BUTLEK, Adirinistrator.
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Bo Sure to Cet Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, my child. See that they do not
give you anything else. You remember It is
the medicine - ' vit did mania so much good a
year ago— my la' "e
Spr’np Medicine
Nearly c- ryhody needs a good spring medi¬
cine like 11 id’s Sarsaparilla to expel Impuri¬
ties which accumulate In the blood during the
winter, keep up strength as warm weather
cotnes on, create aa appetite aud promote
healthy digestion. Try Mood’s Sarsaparilla
and you will be convinced of Its peculiar
merits. It is the ideal spring medicine-re¬
liable, beneficial, pleasant to take, and gives
full value lor the money. Be sure to get
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
{ioldbyiUldraggWs. Zh.-’vf rf5. Prepare.!only
by C. I. HOOD A- C (*.?>-' lries. Lowell, Mao
lOO Dose- ae Dollar
II WAN m
Customers, Aught, Bought,
Boarders, To be
Agents, Silver or Gold, Sold.
Orders, Merchandise
Servant^ or?la< Geods to Appraise.
Lawyer or Cas«, Opening Days
Musical Teacaers, To Annonnce,
Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres,
Cooks, Butchers or Bakers,
Books, Boats,
To Hire or Let, Votes, flounce
Offices, Dress skirt or
Basement, A cure for disease.
First F.oor, * A Handy Valise,
Casement, A MnslinChemlse,
To Purchase a Pet, 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 oods,
AnOpulent Marriage, Upholstery,
Play,Concertor Ball, Picnics,
Skates, Excursions,
Plates, Knick-Knacks,
To sell to gay creatur’aDiversions, Made,
Diamonds, Clothes Ready' of Trade.
Pearls, Increa c e
Rings, Coal. Coke and Wood
Curls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Tilings, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic. Astrology,
Rats, Wealth and Felicity.
Mats, World-wide Publicity
Flats Flags,
Bats Rags,
Pan! a loons, Bags,
Hats, Nags, collars
Resnlendet t Cravats, Dress shirts or
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars, Rent,
Financial Relief. House for
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash to be L:-r,t,
Locks, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portmonia or Box, Tent,
Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement,
Or Even a Beau— Go—
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,
Take th« Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
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Daily News
To*Business Men.
XT O LABORED ARGUMENT I> N EEDED
AN in these days to convince 1NTELL1
GENT men that it
Pays Well to Advertise
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CRIFFIN, CEORCIA.
: Strongest Companies,
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlements.
j RA\KI\ HOUSE RiRREIl SIIA?
COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA,
JOE MoGHEE, Prop’i
-)o(--.
The t < -t place in Coinin' us lo get a batti
I or clean Shave. Give u* a call w: c n in th
city. JOE McGHES
! ■BaOaEEnRBKBSBU PARKER’S - -«»M
j HAIR BALSAM
I Ctauam ajvl the hair.
I Promotes a fcxuriani grren* ih.
J Never Fails to Restore Gr»»
Hair to its Vetfthful Color.
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HINDERCORNS.
Tfcs s*PmC fame and tna can* forCortas. Brmion*,
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Georgia Mlaifl & Gilf R R
SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect Sunday, Say 27,1888.
NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Leave Columbus,................. 8.25 a in
Leave Warm Spring* ...........lO.Ci! a m
LeaveWoodbury...................10.27 Molena,.....................10. S8 a m
lieave Neal,........................10.43 a m
Leave a m
Leave Concord,....................10.53 Williamson's,...............11.12 a m
Leave a m
Arrive Griffin,............. U-30 a m
Leave Loella,.....................11.59 Griffin......................ll.85am
Leave a m
Arrive McDonough...............12.15 p m
NO. 53. PASSENGER—SOUTH.
Leave McDonough,..... ........3.15 p m
Leave Lnolla,......... .....____3,'Spm
Arrive Griffin,........ .........S.5T pm
Leave Griflln,......... .........4.10 pm
Leave William song,.. .........4.38 pm
Leave Concord,......... .........4.48pm .........4.5S
Leave Neal,........... p m
Leave Molena......... .........5,04 pm
Leave Woodbury...... .........5.16 p m
Leave Warm Springs... ........5.39 p m
Arrive Coiambus,...... 7.16 pm
NO. 53. PASSENGER-NORTH.
Leave Columbus,...,.............4.45 630 p m
Leave Leave Woodbury,..................6.41 Warm Springs............. p m
Molena......................6.52 p m
Leave p m
Leave Neal........................6.57 p m
Leave Williamson's................7 Concord,....................7.07 27pm p m
Leave
Arrive Griffin......................7.45 p na
Leave Griffin......................7.55 p m
Leave Luella.......................8.21 p m
Arrive McDonough................8.40 pm
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SO. 50. PASSENGER-SOUTH.
Leave McDonough......... ____7.30 a m
Leave Lnella............... ____7.4S a m
Arrive Griffin.............. .... 8.15 a m
Leave Griffin............... .. ..8.35 a m
Leave Williamson’s,........ ....8 42 am
Leave Concord,............ ____9.01 a m
Leave Neal,................. ........9.11 a m
Leave Molena,.............. ........9.16 a m
Leave Woodbury........... ........937 a m
Leave Warm Springs..... ........9.48 a m
Arrive Columbus,....... .......11.20 am
J3F All passenger trains are daily includ¬
ing Sunday*. M. E. GRAY, Supt.
C. W. CHEARS,
Gen’l Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
leak’s COLLECTIXO ASD PROTECTIVE AGESCT.
S. C. LEAK,
ATTORNEY AT LaW,
Office, 31^ Rill Street
GRIFFIN, - - - - GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to clerical work,
general law business and collection of claims.
may9d<Sw8m
D. L. PARMER,
A T T O.R KEY AT L A W ,
WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to all business.
Will practice in all the Courts, and when¬
ever business calls.
Sf Collections a specialty. apr6dly
DR. JOHN L. STAPLETON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
GRIFFIN, : : : : GEORGIA,
Office—Front Room, np Stairs, Nzws Build
ing. Residence, at W. H. Baker place on
Poplar street. night Prompt * attention jan’dldAwfim given to
calls, day or
HENRY C. PEEPLE S,
ATTORYEI AT LAW
hamptox, geoboia,
Practices in all the State and Federal
Courts. Oct9dAw3y
JNO. J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. H
White’s Clothing Store. mar22d&wly
D. DI-MIKE. N. M. COLLINS
DISMUKE A COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Office.first room in Agricultural Building
Up-Stairs. marl-dJcwtf
ITHOS. R. MILLS,
TTOKNEY AT LAW,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Will practice in the State and Fedetal
Conrto. Qffi, e, over George A Hartnett’s
corner. uov2-tf.
os d. srswa-i: . soar. x. daxiel
STEWART & DANIEL,
ATTOKNEYS AT LAW,
Over George & Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga.
Will practice in the State and Federa
courts. tenL
”c. S. WRIGHT,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
GRIFFIN, tiA.
Hill Street, Up Stairs overJ. H. White-
dr., A Co.'s.
.J. 1 >. NICHOLS,
AGENT THK
Northwestern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Wi*. The most reliable Ie
uranee Company in America, augCSdly
HOTEL ~CURTiS,
GRIFFIN, GECRGL\.
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Propr.
MT Fo-ter* meet sll trains. febi-Gdiy
FEMALE MEDICINE
BvjflTlng tonetoand itrenctbenlnc tU-’ Cter-
IneSvstMn *n,1 balktineap thr frr.ril alth,
IXDIAX WEED
corrern *J! lrrrvn!*rlil^. and annoj leg treut;^,
from which so man y Udtes soffr-r. it ths
wrsk.dchllltitedunmanbedUtuds! cr.;th.»i-d
mike, cheerftu the dfipooder;. J-;.: r
nsirits. In ehanv-e ofliretmlad, jlsw.: : witu-
eitINDIAN WEED, /tii SaftCMd C■.
Aik yoor Druggist.
E. R. Anthony, Griffin, and M. F, Swint
Ocharrt Hill, Ga,
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