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W)IJtiLA8«LE8SNEH, Editor
» AX&fir.fla Advane*)Fer
Orta*, 6e«rfU, Jalf 4, 1888.
Official Paper of Spalding
*Sz=4&siS
Official Papa «f Uw City of
A<1 rortlolng Hates,
DAILY -on* dollar per square tor
firm in o linn, sad fifty eanta for each
Mqn«i>t tv.*. Tea Hues or less to be
SPKUiIlNOTICES insertion 10 cents under per
or esob insertion. No All
bead for lees than BO cents. paid for
for leas than one dollar most be
advance. will be made with
) rate*
W.*hiati to oontinno their
io lifer than one week. Daily.
WEEKLY—Same rates as for the
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For President,
GROVER CLEVELAND,
of New York.
For Vice President,
ALLJSN G. THURMAN,
For Representative,
N. M. OOLLENS,
of Spalding.
Ii Gen. H%rrison expects towije
out a Democratic majority in Indi¬
ana, ranging from 5,000 to 1 0,0
in spite ot the fact that the
anti workingmen as well as the F)em
ocrats are solid against him ho is un
doubtedijr an uncommonly sanguine
mao.
While we in Georgia have been
having it a little wet for the
week or two, wc have escaped tbs
flood which has visited central and
eastern Illinois. The dispatches
from that section report the crops as
badly damaged. From 10,000
15,000 sores of growing corn are
under water in one county alone.
Findlay (O) Courier: “The Re¬
publican organs howl incessantly
abcut tne suppression of the Republi
can vote in the south and yet they
endorse John Sherman and all other
rascals who were instrumental io tup
pressing the Democratic vote in the
South.in 1876. The trouble about
suppressing the Republican vote in
the south is that there isn’t any to
suppress.”
It is a significant faot, aud one al
together encouraging to the Demo
crabs, that the daily papers of New
York are alaaost a unit in support of
Cleveland and Thurmao, as appears
from the extracts from these papers
so extensively reproduced by the
newspapers of the country. The
list of those supporting the Demo
cratic ticket includes the Sun, Star
aud World, Democratic; the Times
and Commercial Advertiser, Republi
can, and the Hors'd and Evening
Po#t, Independent. Ths Staats Zsi
tong, the leading German paper
this country, also accords the Demo
cratic national ticket itn hearty Bup
port. The only papers of
in New York supporting the Republi
din ticket are Tribune, Press
Mail and Express. There never
a greater preponderance of New
York newspaper support given to
presidential candidate than is now
accorded to Cleveland.
HALL AND POLLENS.
Thu Democratic convention of yes
turday ratified the action of the pri
maries of Saturday, without a dissent
ing voice and Judge John I. Hall
was named as Spalding’s choice for
the Senate aad Col. N. M. Coliens
was nominated for the legislature.
The convention acted smoothiy and
harmoniously in every respect, and
from the speeches of the chairmen
and the action of the delegates it waa
easily perceptible that the desire for
the best interest of the party over
earn® ail personal feelings und preju
dices aud actuated the convention iu
everything it did.
Let us now lay aside all differences
and woik eutliunisstically and united
ly for the candidates Darned.
THEY NEEL HIM;
Political persecution for
science sake has taken a new and
nous tun in the direction of
Jones,editor of the Heir York
It Is with poignant sorrow
we feern a prominent mffinh— 1 of
Union League of New York
transmitted to Ohannoey j*L
a series of lesolations to be
ed at the nest meeting of the
declaring that in consequence of
support of President Cleveland
the tariff reform platform adopted
the St. Louis Convention,
Jones, editor of the New Yolk
has forfeited his right
in the Leagae, and calling npon
to tender bis resignation.
We do not feel wriraalad in
ing for Mr. Jones upon the
course to pursue, hot we would
gest that, in case the severe
tive is foreed upon him, that he
to his paper and give up bis
Mr. Jones is an illustrious
of conscience in politics, and con
science in politics is ss ruinous aud
convulsive as satsn in sooietj.
revolt of the Union League Club is
ominous of good to the Democratic
party. It is sweet music to the Dem
ocratic ear to bear the dudes and
swells raise t mournful strain. Mr.
Jones, like the California Senator,
has one consoling reflection. When
the Senator was informed by s strik
er that be most alter bis course
bis homo people at
would repudiate bim.be inquired
iously what they said about biru.
formed gradnally of the damning
theta and monumental abuse be
enduring, bis face gloved with
creasing satisfaction; When at
the informant bluntly told him
be was called a blackguard aud
ing Har, bia ecetacy rose to its
“Ab, my boy, they begin to feel
was the satisfied comment of the
ator. We shall daily look for sirai
lar proofs that Mr, Jones is
ning to be felt in New York.
“Is it true?” Judge
was asked this question lost
by a correspondent of the New
World when calling the Vice
dental candidate’s attention to a
ported interview with ex-Governor
Foster, of Ohio, who wa§ queted as
having said that Mr. Thurman was
free trader. Tbe Judge replied:
“That will depend on the
of the word free trader. If it
a desire to tear down all the
houses, then I am not a free
and I do not believe one exists
his country. The attempt, as
sabl to you yesterday, to construe
President’s message into a free
document is unjust and
sents the fact. It is nothing of the
kind. The President takes
pains to make that point clear.
charges also that the Mills bill,
leaves a productive duty of
per cent., is a free trade measure
equally absurd. The highest rate
protective duties during the war '
believe was 36J per cent. To
they are 47| per cent. To say
we cannot reduce the duties now to
40 per cent, without becoming
traders is a mply idiotic, It is
ridiculous to merit serious
ation by intelligent people.”
Dyspepsia
Makes tbo lives of many people
and auu often onen leads leuu* to io self »en destruction. uesi ruction. We tremi
of no Hood’s remedy Sarsaparilla. for dyspepsia It more suooess
surely surely thau and and efficiently, efficiently, tones tones the the acts stomach stomaon gently,
t
other organs, V removes rv.uv.wo the faint IV
_
creates refreshes a good the burdened appetite, oures mind. headoche, Give
Sarsaparilla d a fair trial It will do you
A GREAT YEAR
in the history of toe Halted St^ to now^
Settopway to*do*o than to subacrlbe lor
The Macon Telegraph.
IU new* facilities In addition are ansurpassed to tbe fullest by any
Jn the South. has special
ated Frets dispatches. It all
ence by wire and letter from States
points points in in Georgia Georgia and and the the neighboring neighbpring States.
iugtoVwill bertha centra moat important in the country. and most
teresting Washington news Correspondence of the Telegraph
the very beat that can be had. .
Us regular correspondent furnishes the .
news and gossip in full dispatches.
Special member Utters of Congress from trom Ron. UVU, New AUtVQ Amos.J. York, «. Frank
Carpenter, and w. A. Croffut, three of the
known newspaper writers at the capital,
cusa the livest and moat important issue* of
%e Telegraph is a Democratic with Tariff
of paper. President It is thoroughly Cleveland In and line the the
Telegraph party. In will the coming national gtva all the campaign
will dis&ss Ml not public only times from tbe newt,
point of gen mine Democratic faith.
at once.
fitally, sb/Vu, * * * • - ttfi
■hotly,ala months, ....
Dotty, three months, • • • -
Rheumatism
it U an ettabUsMl fact flat Hood's Sss
—pffisn* MUfife las lus proven proven as taValiaWe rented)
in many ssvsrs esses ot rtanaBstisa, effect-
scsssssrdssss disease, and purifying
Is the cause at the
and enriching the vital fluid.
ft to certainty fair to assume that what
Seed's gataspMtil* has donator other* ",
wW do tor you. Therefore, If you suffer
the pains and aches of rheumatism, give
this potent remedy a tail trial-
AFwttMIM.
“I wes troubled vary much with rheum*
turn la my hips, oaklet, and wrists. I
touM hardly walk, and was confined to my
bed a food deal of the time. Being rec¬
ommended to tty Hood's Sar sapari lla. I
took four bottles and am perfectly well.
I cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla
as one of the best Mood purifiers in tbe
world ” W. F. Wood, Btowuington. III.
For Twenty Years
V have been aftlic , 1 with rheumatism. Before
18*31 found no rel f, but grew worse. I then
began taking Hoc s Sarsaparilla, and it did
me more g**-& U. a all the other medicine I
sver had.” U. T. Balcoh, 8hirley. Mass.
" I suffered from what tbe doctors called
muscular rheumatism. I took Hood’s Sar¬
saparilla and am entirely cured.” J. V. A.
Pbofdfoot, letter carrier, Chicago, 111.
Wa shall be glad to send, free of charge
to all who may desire, a book containing many
additional statements of cures by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Mad#
gold by all druggists. #1; six for *5.
only by C. X. HOOD St OO, Lowell, Mass.
(OO Poses ^ © ’ Dollar.
Customers, To Aught, be Bought,
Boarders, ‘gnt. Gold,
Agents, Silver or
Orders, Merchandise Sold.
Servants or Pla. (Jeods to Days Appraise,
Lawyer Musical or Case, Opening To Announce,
Teachers, Houses Acres,
Popular Preachers, Butchers or Bakers,
Cooks, Books, Boats, or
To Hire or Let, Dress Votes, skirt flounce
Offices, Basement, A for disease, or
cure
First Floor, A Handy Valise,
Casement, nirchase A MuslinChemise,
To a Pet, Cheese,
Horse, Teas,
Mare, Bees,
Monkey or Bear, Peas, Prone
Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are
Free from 'Fltz, To Make Known,
To Hite a Hall, Your Store,
Driver or team, Carriage,Dry Hosiery, oods,
An AnOpulent Elegant Marriage, Upholstery,
Play .Concert or BaU, Picnics,
Skates, Excursions,
Plates, Knick-Knacks,
To sell to gay creatur'sDiveisions, Ready Made,
Diamonds, Clothes Trade,
Pearls, Increase of
Rings, * Coal, Coke and Wood
Curls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Ends of Food
Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology,
Cate, Rats,
Mats, Plata. Flags,
Bata, Bags, Bags,
Pantaloons, Hats, Nags,
Kesp splendor tCravats, Dress shirts or collars
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, House for Rent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash to be Lsnt,
Locks, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, Tent, Scent,
Portmenia or Box, Roman Cement,
Pig, 8heepor Ox,
Or Even a Beau- Go—
Then in a Trice, Read tbe Advice,
Take the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily
To Business Men.
IN' O LABORED inTbiwda,.t. ARGUMENT IS
ays confine, INTELU
GENT men that it
Pays Well to
Rule Nisi.
B. C. Kinard & Son (
J. W.Ward'l'l.J. Ward, f
State of Georgia, Spalding County. In
Superior court, February Term, 1888.
It being represented to tbe Court by
petition of B. C. Kinard & Son that Oot. by
of Mortgagee dated the 16th day of
J.W. Ward « I. J. & Ward Son conveyed certain tract to
said B. C. Kinard a
land, to-v it: Fifty aoreejof land, situated
AklnsDlstriet, bpalding county, Ga.,
bounded North by the lands or Bill
East by.I no. Ward, South by Barney
dox and West by Zed Gardner, for the
pose of securing the payment of a
ry note made by tbe saad J. W. Ward Al.
Wan'd to the said B. C. Kinard & Son due
the 1st day of November, 1887, for the sum
Fifty Dollars ($50,96) and Ninety-six
which note is now due and unpaid.
It is ordered that the said J. W. Ward A
J. Ward do pay into this Court, by the
Say of next term the principal, interest
ana costs, due on said note or show cause,
any they have to the contrary, or that in
fault thereof foreclosure be granted to
said and that J. W. service Word of A L this J. rule Ward be perfected
News by
in the Gums or service upon
by the Sheriff of said eounty three
before tbe next term of this court.
JAMES 8. BOYNTON, F.C.
Frank Dismuke JudgsS. C.
Flynt Att’s. and & Coliens,
tioners
A true copy from the Minutes of this Court,
s+oaartm Wm. M. Thomas Clerk.
UNPRECEDENTED IT ATTRACTION!
Over a Million
Louisiana State Lottery
Incorporated by Charitable the Legislature in 1868,
Educe Sdocationvl and purposes, the
its is franchise fwinebiee made made a a part part of
Mato Constitution, in 1879, by *8 k
whelming popular vote.
Ito GRAND EXTRAORDINARY
BER DRAWINGS take place on each of
the other tea months In the year, and ore al
drawn in public, at tbe academy of Music
New Orleans, La.
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements Kra for all the monthly and Lo*
terly wings Of The Louisiana State
tery Company, and in person manage and con
tool the Drawings tbemselvee, ana that
ame are conducted with honesty, fairness
and in good faith toward all parties, • *
its advertisement*.”
Cmuinltsi-n.
We the undersigned Bank* and Banker*
will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisians
State Lotteries which may be presented st
our counters i
r. at. WAi.asx.sir.PrM. to-xsi i a.
eisi, KOHX,' Pres. V mi on 1’lRaok
Grand : Monthly : Drawing
lb the Academy of Music, New 0 sleana,
Tuesday, July 10, 1888,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each
Halves $10; Quarters $5; Tenths $2; Twen¬
tieths $1.
list or FRIZES.
1 Pbizbcf $300,000 U.......... $800,000 100,000
1 Pmza or 100,000 50,000 is.......... is.......... 50,000
1 Prize of is...........85,000
1 Fbizk OF 25,000 20,000
2 Prizes or 10,000 are......... 25#00
5 Prizes or 5,000 are......... 25,000
25 Prizes or 1,000 are......... 50,00
100 Prizes of 500 are......... q
200 Prizes of * 300 are......... 60,000
500 Prizes or , 200 are......... 100,000
APPROXIMATION FRIZES.
100 P rizes of $500 are......... 50,000
ICO do. 300 are............... 30,010
100 do. 200 are............... 30,00
TERMINIL PRIZES.
999 do. 100 are...............
999 do. 100 are............... 99,909
3,184 Prizes of amounting to......$1,054,80C
Note.— Tickets drawing Capital Prizes
are not entitled to terminal Prizes.
For Club Rrates, or any further informa
tion apply to the undersigned. Yonr hand¬
writing must be distinct and Signature plain
More rapid return mail and delivery will bearing be
surred by cuclosing Envelope
your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express
Orders, or New York Exchange iu
letter. Currency by Express (at onr
addressed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans La
or M/A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C.
Address Registered Letters tc
XBW OM.SANS M ATOM AX BANK
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER iur«rai< tlu
re of
drawings, is a gnaantee of absolute
and integrity, that the chances are all
and that no one can possibly divine
numbers will draw a Prize.
REMEMBER that the payment of
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and
Tickets are signed by the President of an
stitution whose highest chartered Courts; rights are
nized in the
beware of any imitations or
schemes.
Rule Nisi.
Walter T. Miller, ] February Mortgage, Term, &c.
versus
AdolphnsJC,Schaefer, y Superior Court
surviving partner of I Spalding
A- C. Schaefer A Co. J Georgia.
Present, the Honorable James S.
Judge It appearing of said to Court. tbe Court by the
of Walter T. Stiller th%t on the first day
April In the year of our Lord Schaefer Eighteen
dred and Seventy-two A. C. A
a firm composed of A. C. Schaefer and
Y. Barker, made and delivered to said
ter T. Miller a certain mortgage in
the sum of Sic Thousand Dollars was
knowledged which said mortgage to be uue deed the bears said date
lat, 1872, to secure tbe payment of
amount due, whereby they conveyed to
Walter T. Miller tbe following
property,to-wit: That tractor parcel of
lying or being in the 8d District of
Monroe, then Pike, distinguished now Spalding the
and known and in plan
said district as Nos. Forty-seven (47),
ty-nine (79), Seventy-eight Two (78), Hundred and
one Two (51), One-half each containing (202%) also,
and acres;
five (75) acres in the northwest corner of
No. Seventy-seven (77): of also, No. Forty Fifty
acres in southeast part lot
(48), all in same Nine district, Hundred containing and in
(905) aggregate acres, more or less, In the entire
bounded north by land then; known as
G. Lindsay’s land and other*, east by
then known as land of Dr. Pritchard
others, south by Buck Creek, and west
land of Squire Massett Philip and E. others, McDaniel
premises said conveyed February by 1868,
defendants 4th, as
ed in foregoing petition; conditioned that
said firm of A. C. Schaefer'& Co. (of
A. C. Schaefer is now surving
should Six Thousand pay off Dollars and discharge according said to its debt
and effect, that then said Deed of
Should ould be be void.
And it further appearing that said debt
said mains A. unpaid; C. Schaefer, It is therefore surviving Ordered,
this partner
aforesaid, day the next pay into Court the by the
of term thereof,
interest mid cost due on said Mortgage,
show caoseto the contrary, if there be
and that on failure of said A. C.
surviving of partner as aforesaid, so to do,
equity gaged premises redemption be forever In and thereafter to said
and foreclosed.
And it is- further Ordered, That this
be month published in the Grittui News once
for four months, or a copy
of served on the said A. C. Schaefer,
ing partner as aforesaid, or hisspecial
or attorney, at least three months before
next term of this Court,
By the Court, February 8th, 1888.
JAME8 R BOYNTON,
Hall A Hammond, Petitioners Judge 8. Attorneys. C. F. O.
L W. M. Thomas, Clerk of the
Court ot Bpalding County, Georgia, do
from by certify the minutes the above said to be a true
of Court at
Term, febSoanrtm 1888. W. M. Thomas,
Clerk S. C. 8.
« A^NOUNIEHMT. ”
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THE CAMPAIGN
IS HOW OPEN!
THE CRIFFIN NEWS
Is in the tight, and should t>c read by every
TRUE DEMO /
who desires to keep posted on the poirts of tlie greatest political struggle ever known is 1
this republic, in which not alone parly supremacy is involved, but in the language of tbs j
President “We struggle to secu-e and save cherished institutions, the welfare and happi- j
ness of a nation of free men.”
The main battle grounds of this conflict will he New York and Indiana; and the News
has made special arrangements to present trom time to time the progress of the campaiga
in the Empire State of the North, as viewed from the most absolutely trustworthy Demo,
cratio standpoint, and will also have special service from Indiana, Appropriate and point j
ed political cartoons will appear from time to time,
InState affairs r.- h politics of Spalding and surrounding counties, the people will bs
kept fully posted i >Ui editorial utterances and by special correspondents, being better j
prepared to do this than any other paper in this seetiou. The News is the official organ of j j
the State in this county, of ths eounty itself and of tbe city of Griffin, and enjoys the fullsst
confidence of the ; arty and its leaders.
With all this, ' ' s recognizes that there is something besides politics even in s po¬
litical year, and v right and newsy as ever. Renewed attention will be paid to
. -
attracting immie. ..ii" 0 in cc-operation with the great Democratic newspaper of ths Me¬
,
tropolis, the New 7 ,.:k S:ar. The most eminent of Southern statesmen will be iuvited to j
discuss the political aspects of the South; its most successful business men to portray its I
industrial conditions and dt mands. In this, the News should receive the substantial si4|
and etcouragemei I ■ i t very citizen of this section.
The farming department will appear regularly as at present and illustrated each week.
Illustrated nove’ette- : ’ll also continue to be an interesting feature.
The price of the News j ic.ees it within tho reach of the humblest voter, while its charac- j
ter is equal to that of papers three times the price. The Dailv News will be sent fre® |
now until January 1st next for $2.50, from August 1st to Jannary 1st for $2.10, from Septero
ber 1st to January 1st for $1.70, and from October 1st to January 1st for $1.25.
The Weekly News will lie sent one year for 50 cents, six months for 25 cento. Call a
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DOUGLAS GLESSNEB, Publisher,
Griffin, Ga.
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New Advertisements
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Removed
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horses Agents and preferred theif who whole can furnish their own
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