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OBctal Pap er of Slid ing Go.
Official Papa r >f tha City of Sriffin
Advertlataif Bate*.
DAILY—On# dollar per square tft the
•ret ittw-rtum, and fifty cent* for
seqoent o-o. Tea tine* or lees to be ooont-
*^PBOl2l? NOTICES No iwertton 10 cents under per lias thi«
or each insertion. All lnsertions
head for less than fiO cents. be paid for la
for less than one dollar must
^Liberal rates oontinne will be their made advertisement* with parties
wishing to
>0 ^a«f. Y^Samerateaas for the Pally.
Bring Oat the Fireworks 1
The horseshoe, It is tlereland’s fad,
The ping hat, it is Bandall’s;
But whon the red bandana waves,
Let loose yqur Roman candles!
The Republican platform is pain
fa) is its silence in regard to Hayes
while mentioning the other Republi
can leaders.
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After seven days contest in conven
tion between Norwood aDd Gordon,
CoL It. E, Lester, of Cnatham, was
nominated on Thursday for congress
man from the first district.
After the Chicago convention, Ma
bone and Wise may resume hostili
ties. W : se has promised to attend to
the little boss at the proper time and
place. Each of these unworthy Vir
ginians has a plenty of grit, and per
baps it will be a“fight to the finish,*
Tammany hastened to ratify the
St. Lonis nominations, and the Conn
ty democracy is not far behind. It
will ratify on Jane 28, and among
those who will make addresses will
bo Speaker Carlisle and perhaps Gov.
Gray, of Indiana, and Lieut-Gov
White, of California.
About the most insignificant man
in Chicago is one R. B. Hayes. No
body notices him much, and be does
not even get honorable mention or
the least applause in the Hall. He
looks liko a man who was left by a
train, and seems thankful when any
body stops to shake hands with him.
He is not a delegate, and ought to
have had sense enough to stay at
home.
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Senator Colquitt's tariff speech, do
livered a month or two ago, will play
an important part in the presidential
campaign. The other day Chairman
Kenna,of the democratic congreBsion
al committee, said be had received
more requests for it than for all the
other tariff speecbos combined. This
is quite complimentary to Senator
Colquitt, and it is fortunate that tho
public gets the benefit of snob sound
democratic doctrine as the speech
contains.
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Several pnblio men who have visit
ed the white house lately report Mr.
Cleveland as being in excellent
spirits, and very rnnob pleased with
the democratic outlook. He believes
the St. Lonis platform is sonnd in
every plank. He is particularly san
gnine that the tariff reform move
ment which the democrats have so
persistently advocated, and which
the republicans have opposed, will
meet with the approval of the major
ity of voters.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, referring
to tho bickerings and jealousy be
tween the Sherman and Foraker
crowd, says: “Oar attention has bees
called to this pecnliar situation of
pare sympathy for onr Republican
brethren. Whatever the outcome
may be, abundant beart-bnrnings will
remain, and it is not impossible
that such feeling and snob fend may
result among the Republicans of Ohio
as to leave the State an easy prize
for the conquering Democratic le¬
gions," Without any feud in the
Democratic party of Ohio, this result
wonld not be so difficult of acct,m
plishment as some people imagine.
Peculiar
Iu tile combination, proportion, and prepa¬
ration oi Its ingredients, where Hood’s preparations Sarsaparilla
accomplishes cures other
entirely fall. Peculiar in Its good name at
home, which is a “tower of strengh abroad,”
pevnlia in the phe nominal sales it baa at.
tamed, meeioinc Hcod's Sarsaparilla for purifying is the tha moat blo#d, suc¬
cessful
giving streughth. and mating an appetite,
c. :n
“THE SCREECH OF THE BUZZARD.”
Here ie the way the Courier
Journal talks abont the Republican
platform:
The Republican Platform atari* olf
out with a falsehood. No party
hate can traly honor the memory
of him whose pahlio life woe
an exemplification of the spirit of hib
own declaration of ‘•charity for all
and malice toward none.“ The four
great founders of the Republican par
ty—Sumner, Greeley, Seward, Chase
—left it before their death, and if
Lincoln were living it may be doubt
ed whether be too wonld not be driv
en off by its excesses;
They, who are making the day and
night both riotous and fantastio at
Chisago, represent chiefly the wolfish
ness of contemporaneous politics.
Like the Angel of Darkness, from
whom they take their cne, they are
ready to promise the earth to any
body that will follow them upoB their
proposed crusade into the pockets of
honest people, who work for a living,
relying on God and tbsir own stout
bands and hearts, and who want of
the Government nothing except that
it shall mind its business and take
care of the taxes, limiting itself to
the common safety and defense, and
not setting up for a quack doctor
and a wet nurse on every provoca
tion and at every invitation from
Cheap John statesmen and needy
professional patriots.
There is,indeed, nothing indecisive
abont the platform. It is the very
desperation of impudence. It is the
brazon effrontery of tbe most irres
ponsible mendacity. Its authors evi
dently think that tbe country is a
political game preserve, and having
converted tbe once Grand Old Party
into a bird of prey, they flap its
wings and prepare to swoop down
apon the field below in all tbe glory
of plnmage stolen from tbe national
eagle, little dreaming how, when they
get there, the disguise shall be strip
ped from their mock eagle and tbe
cheat exposed; and how, in place of
the proud bird of liberty, there shall
stand in stark and shivering naked
ness tbe lank turkey-buzzard of
fraud and greed,scorned of gods and
detested of man.
There is nothing dangerous or
even imposing here. All is trick, fas
tian and false pretenBe. No matter
what ticket they now nominate, the
rickety fabric of this rotten platform
will sink beneatb it and leave it
sprawling in the ditch.
ELECTION STATISTICS.
The Boston Sunday Herald fur¬
nishes some interesting figures in re
Terence to presidential elections,
showing the gains that each party
made during the different presiden
tial terms. The comparison of the
parties begins with 1868.
Between 1868 and 1888 the total
vote of the country increased by
5,633,559. The Democratic party
gained 3,992,292 and the Republi¬
can party 2,631,367.
The Democratic party gained 101,
884 votes on tbe Republican between
1864 and 1868, but 457,533 be
tween 1868 and 1872. It will be re
merabered that in 1872 the Demo
cratio party completely backed down
and supported Horace Greely, a Re
publican, and lost by its timidity.
The Democratic party was never
more bold and aggressive than in
1876,. aud in that eleetion its candi
dates made a gain on the Republican
candidates, as compared with the pre
vious election, of 914,946 votes. In
1882 the Democratic party com men
ced the race with boldness and en
thusiasm, but fought it out in a hesi
tating, timid way and lost, as com¬
pared with the Republican party,
257,953 voles. In 1884 each party
did its best and the Democrats under
the influence of the great reform
movement gained on the Republicans
69,701 votes.
It will be seen that the Democrats
have gained in every aggressive
campaign and lost in every defensive
one. In this campaign the party
takes a more advanced stand than it
ever before occupied and i$ is fight¬
ing with more earnestness and en
thusiasm than was ever before
known.
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tion* VerwUfugre it haaeaved be given them child according- from death to dim, ul
many a
Were all wise enough to heed tilts advice In
season, a world of suffering wotfld be avoided.
The best mouths In which to take Hood’i
Sarsaparilla, tbe at blood purifier, are
March April May
At uo other season Is the body so much in
need of, or so susceptible to the benefit to be
derived from Hood’s Sarsaparilla, as now.
Tbe Impoverished condition of the blood, the
weakening effects of the long, cold winter, the
lost appetite, and that tired feeling, an make
a good spring medicine absolutely necqssary.
Try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and you will be con.
vinced that It is tho ideal spring medicine.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
SoldbyaUdrogglsts. $l;*lxfor|5. Prepared only
hr C. X HOOD ft CO., Apotbecaries.Lowe U . WM* .
IOO Dose j C no Dollar '
IF l« 111
Customers, Aught, To be Bought,
Boarders, Silver Gold,
Agents, Orders, Merchandise or Sold.
Servants or Plan, Goods to Appraise,
Lawyer or Case, Opening To Announce, Days
Musical Teachers,
Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres,
Cooks, Butchers or Bakers. i
Books, Boats, Vot©8j
To Hire or Let, Dress’skirt
Offices, or flounce
Basement, A cure for Valise, disease,
First Floor, A AMuslinChemise, Handy
Casement, To Purchase Pet, Cheese,
a
Horse, Teas.
Mare, Peas, Bees,
Monkey Bloodhound or Bear, Spitz Or Are Prone
or
Free from Pltz, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall, Hosiery,- Your Store,
Driver or team,
An AnOpulent Elegant Carriage,Dry Upholstery, oods,
Play Marriage, Ball, Picnics,
.Concert or Excursions,
Skates, Plates, Knick-Knacks,
To sell to gay creatur'sDiveisions, Ready Made,
Diamonds, Clothes
Pearls, Increase of Trade, Wood
Rings, Coal, Coke and
Curls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic. Wealth Astrology, and Felicity,
Rats, Mate, World-wide Publicity
Flats. Flags, Bags,
Pantaloons, Bats. Bags,
Hats, Nags, Dress shirts collars
Mutton Resplendet t Cravats, Almighty Dollars, or
Financial or Beef, House for Rent,
Stocks, Relief, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash to be L’nt,
Lock 8, Cash to be Spent,
8ocks, Tent, Scent,
Portmenia or Box,
Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman 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.
TkT° LABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED
In in these days to convince INTELL1
GENT men that it
Pays Well to advertise
Rule Nisi.
B. C. Kinard A Son i
J. W. Ward'll. J. Ward, f
State of Georgia, Spalding County. In the
Superior court, February Term, 1888.
It being represented to the Court by the
petition of B. C. Kinard ft Son that by Deed
of Mortgage, dated the 16th day of Oct. 1887,
J.W. Ward ft I. J. Ward conveyed to the
said B. C. Kinard ft Son a certain tract of
land, to-v it: Fifty acres of land, situated in
Akins District, bpalding county, Ga., and
bounded North by the lands of Bill Wise,
East by.Ino. Ward, South by Barney Mad¬
dox and West by Zed Gardner, for the pur-
pose of securing the payment W. of Ward a promisso¬ ft I. J.
ry note made by the said J.
Ward to the said B. C. Kinard ft Son due on
the 1st day of November, 1887, for the sum of
Fifty which Dollars is (350,96) due and and Ninety-six unpaid. Cents,
note now I.
It is ordered that the said J. W. Ward ft
J. Ward do pay into this Court, by the first and
day of next term the said principal, show interest if
and costs, due on note or cause,
any they have to the contrary, or that in de
fault thereof foreclosure be granted to the
said B.C. Kinard ft Son of said Mortgage,
and the equity of redemption of the said J W
Ward ft I. J. Ward theirm be forever barred,
and that service of this Ward rule be perfected publication on
said J. W. Ward & L J. by
in tlie Griffin News or service upon them
by the Sheriff of said county three months
before the next term of this court.
JAMES Judges. S. BOYNTON, F.C.
C.
Frank Fiynf, and Dismuke ft Collens, Peti¬
tioners Att’s.
A true cony from the Minutes of this Court
' Ws. M. Thomas Clerk.
a4oam4m
Tb* Beat Cur. (or CuusU*, Weak Lung*, Asthma, ImU-
gttttkm. Inward 1-ctiu.Kiluuution. Combining lh» mwt
valuable i.,edi< lues w itb Jamacia Ginger, It exert, a euro-
Mr. pow,-r over iiu«M unknown to other remediea.
AtatreaMng weak Lungs, ills Rheumatism, of theStomaoh, Female Unr. Complaints, Kidneys aad and Bowett (to
atre (heir dragging health Sy thousand* to the of grave Pxaria's who would Sutam raoover Tone.
the timely nee
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him turn
SCHEDULE.
Effect Sunday, May 27,f888.
NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Columbus,........... 8,25 am
Warm Springs..............10.08 a m
.7...............10.27 a m
Molena......................10.88 Neal.........................10.43 a m
a m
Concord,....................10.53 Williamson's,...............11.12 a m
a m
Griffin......................11.35 Griffin,.....................11.30 a m
am
Loella,......... 11.50 a m
MeDonou gh...............12.15 p m
~
NO. 52. PASSENGER— SOUTH.
McDonough,................ 3.15 pm
Lnella,.......................3.82 Griffin,......................8.57 p m
p m
Griffin,.......................4.10 Williamson’s,................4dJ6 p m
Concord,. ................4.48pm p m
Neal,.........................4.58 Molena,............... 5.04 p m
p m
Wbodbury,...................5.16 Warm Springs..............5.89 p m
p m
Columbus,..................7.16 pm
NO. 53. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Columbus,..............;..4.45p Springs...............620 m
Warm p m
Woodbury,..................6.41 Molena......................6.52 p m
p m
Neal........................6.57 p m
Williamson's................7 Concord,....................7.07 23pm p m
Griffin......................7.45pm Griffin......................7.55
p m
Lnella.......................8.21 p m
McDonough................8.40pm
NO. 50. PASSENGER—SOUTH.
McDonough.................7.30am Luella.......................7.48
a m
Griffin......................8.15 a m
Williamson’s,................8 Griffin,......................8.25 42am a m
Neal,.........................9.11 Concord,....................9.01 a m
a m
Molena,......................9.16 Woodbury,..................9.27 a m
a m
Warm Columbus,.................11.20 Springs...............9.48 a m
a m
tST All passenger trains are daily includ¬
Sundays. M. E. GRAY, Snpt.
C. W. CHEARS, Columbus, Ga.
Gen’l Pass. Agt;
DIRECTORY
COLLECTING AND PROTECTIVE AGEKCT.
S. C. LEAK, AT LaW,
ATTORNEY
Office, TS1% Hill 8treet.
GRIFFIN, - - - - GEORGIA.
Prompt attention aud given collection to clerical of claims. work,
law business
may9dftw8m
D. L. PARMER,
AT LAW,
WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to all business.
practice in all the Courts, and where-
business calls.
\3P Collections a specialty. aprCdly
JOHN L. STAPLETON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
: ; : : GEORGIA,
Office—From) Room, np Stairs, Nxws Build
Residence, at W. H. Baker place on
alls, - street. ■ " Prompt * attention “ “ition given given t~ to
day or night. jan21dftw6m
HENRY C. PEEPLES,
AT LAW
HAMPTON, GEORGIA,
Practices in all the State and Federal
octfid&wly
JNO. J. HUNT,
AT LAW
GRIPFIN. GEORGIA.
Office, 31 Hill 8treet, Up Stairs, over J. H
Clothing Store. mar22dftwlv
D. DISMUtt. N. M. COLLINS
DISMUKE A COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Offioe,first room in Agricultural Building
marl-d&wtf
ITHOS. R. MILLS,
TTORNEY AT LAW,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Will practice in the State and Federal
Office, over George ft Hartnett’s
nov2-tf
srawiar . soar. t. danibl
STEWART & DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George ft Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga.
Will practice in the State and Federa
lanl.
C. S. WRIGHT,
AND JEWELER
GKIFFIN, GA.
Hill Street; Up Stairs over J. H. White!
ft Co.’s.
J. P. NICHOLS,
agbnt thb
Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Win. The most reliable In
Company In America, aug28dly
CURTIS,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
To- ters meet all trains. feblSdly
DR. MOFFETT’S
_FEMALE By MEDICINE!_
giving tone to and strengthening the .Uter¬
System Indian and building ui> tbe general health,
weed
all Irregularities ami annoying trouble*,
which somany ladle* suffer. It give* the
debilitated woman health and strength.and
cheerful In chugenf the despondent, depressed in
INDIAN WE XU. life no lad* should be w I tb-
It it Safe and Unfailing.
your Druggist.
E. R. Hill, Anthony,|ariffln,«|and GaT M. F, Swlnt,
HEADQUARTERS OF
■ f f ■■■; isfesl®
AND *
- AGENCY
GRIFFIN, : : GA.
TO CREDITORS :
This ageney is established to collect debts
afford protection in giving credit, and
a safeguard from
WHO CONTRACT DEBTS AND
CAN BUT WILL NOT PAY.
favour business becomes easier as we pro
with the work and we expect to push
with energy until we become a great
of benevolence in our country.
jgVIn the month of Jannary next we
have a book printed containing the
of those throughout the State of Geor
we have [in our hands for ooilecj
notes or accounts against—and against
a judgment would not be worth any
andjwho can and won’t pay. The
of said book will be;
REPORT OF LEAK’S COLLECTING
AND PROTECTIVE AGENCY
THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
J5f“Tl:e same shall be furnished to onr
We cannot expect, however, to go
along without onr maligners and blackmail¬
ers. It makes no difference how grand a
an enterprise may have, there is a
class of people tuat will endeavor to tear
it will ever be the object of the
officers or attorneys'of this ageney through -
out the State to push and carve the name of
thia
COLLECTING - AND - PROTECTIVE
AGENCY
over the smouldering ashes of its traducers.
YonrsVery Truly
Leak Collecting and Protective Agency
S. G. LEAK, Manager.
Correspond only with manager at head¬
quarters.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNWe take
pleasure in saying that we have known Mr.
Leak for a number of years. He it of good
family, sober, industrious, and upright, deservi honora-
hie, a man of integrity eserves success
in his new field of labor.
J. P. STEWART, M. C,
J. I. HALL, Ex-Judge,
R. T. DANIEL, Lawyer,
M. J. DANIEL, M. D.,
T. C. MoLAURIN,Merchant.
Rule Nisi.
Walter T. Miller, ) February Mortgage, Term, fte. 18
versus
surviving' _ , Superior Spalding Court
partner of) Georgia. County
A. C. Schaefer ft Co. J
Present, the Honorable James 8. Boynton,
Judge of said Court.
It Walter appearing T. Miller to the Court the by the first petition day of
of that on
April in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hnn
dred and Seventy-two A. C. Schaefer ft Co.,
a firm composed of A. C. Schaefer and Geo
Y. Barker, made and delivered tv said Wal¬
ter T. Miller a certain Thousand mortgage Dollars in which
the sum of Six was ac
knowledged to be cue the said plaintiff,
which said mortgage deed bears date April
1st, 1872, to secure the payment of said
amount due, whereb' 'hey lowing conveyed described to said
Walter T. Milier th t •
and known and distinguished in the plan of
said district as Nos. Forty-seven (78), (47), Seven
ty-nine (79), Seventy-eight Two Hundred and Fifty-
one (51), each containing and
Two and One-half f202V » acres; also, Seven-
five (75) acres in i * e t > hwest corner of lot
No. Seventy-sevi : also, Fifty (50)
acres in southeast, . "t No. Forty eight
(48), all in same * , i, . utaining and Thirty-five in the
aggregate Nine .In o
(935) acres, more i f k- in the entire tract,
bounded north by ■ t ti.cn known as Jno,
G. Lindsay’s laud ud others, east by land
then known n< laud of Dr. Pritchard and
others, south by Buck Creek, and west by
land of Squire Mas?“tt and others, being
premises conveyed !■ Philip E. 1868. McDaniel
said defendants fell -Hu, as describ
ed in foregoing pei.u« tv. conditioned that if
said firm of A. C. Schaefer ft Co. (of which
A. C. Schaefer is now sarving partner)
should pay off and dischtu c e Baid debt of
Six Thousand Dollars acc«- ding to its tenor
and effect, that then said Deed of Mortgage
should be void.
Aud it further appearing that said debt re
mains unpaid; it is therefore Ordered, that
said A. C. Schaefer, surviving partner as
aforesaid, pay into this Court by the first
day of the next term thereof, the principal,
interest and cost due on said Mortgage, or
show cause to the contrary, if there be any;
and that on failure of said A. C. Schaefer,
surviving partner as aforesaid, so to do, the
equity of redemption in and to said mort¬
gaged premises be ferever thereafter barred
and foreclosed.
And it is further Ordered, That this Rule
be published in the Grutfir Nrws once a
month for font months, or a copy there
of served on the said A. C. Schaefer, surviv¬
ing partner as aforesaid, or his special agent
or attorney, at least three months before the
next term of tbis Court,
By the Court, February 8th, BOYNTON, 1888.
JAME8 S.
Hall Hammond, Judges. C. F. C.
ft Petitioners Attorneys.
Court I, W. M. Thomas, Clerk of the Superior
by certify of Spalding County, be Georgia, do here¬
the above to a true extract
from the minutes of said Court at February
Perm, 1888. W. M. Thomas,
feb9oam4m Clerk 8. C. B.
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Richmond, Va.
State Lottery
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pay all Prizes drawn in The Louieiw.
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: Monthly : Drawing
Ih the Academy of Music, New Orleant
Tuesday, July 10,1888, ’
PRIZE, $300,000,
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars etch
110; Quarters $5; Tenths |2; Twen.
LIST OF PRIZES. J
1 Prize of $300,000 is.......... $300,000
1 Prize of 100,000 is.......... 100,000 1
1 1 Prize Prize of 50,000 25,000 is.......... is.......... 50.000 1 1
2 Prizes of 10,000 35.000 29.000 1
of are.........
25 5 Prizes Prizes of 1,000 5,000 are......... 25.000 1 1
of are......... 25.000
200 100 Prizes Prizes of of 300 500 are......... are......... 50.000 fill 000 ] j
500 Prizes of 200 are......... looiooo ■M i
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
Prizes of $500 are............. III-
do. 300 are..............
do. 300 are..............
TERMINAL FRIZES. i
do. 100 are .............. . 99,000
do. 100 are .............. - 99,909 I
Prizes of amounting to......fl,054,fe0f
Note.—T ickets terminal drawing Capital Prizes
are not entitled to Prizes.
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