The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, July 24, 1888, Image 2

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m - *fMP* «t Sptidlol Ct. &f% r >c*.:;l m m DAILY ~(tea dollar par hun far tha IW taHMivu, «ad iiaa* fifty aanta Um lor to .onh b* eoeni- •tib¬ ia. Tna or SUTICKS 20 per 11 m ndsr this _jMCrttoae 1 be paid for ia i*«ac attJ ha made atth partira imnftana their adrerttawMBt* eacaock. IMilr. rate* a* forth. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. GBOVEB SkVELAND K>f New York. For Vice Praakfoat, {ALLEN O THURMAN, of Obio. For Member of Coojire**. 5tl» I>:e>.. JOHN D. STEWART, of Spalding, |1-:- For Raptaaaotalirr, N If. OOLLENS, | of Spalding. Tboaaaod of tmabala of grataboppers flap fcatag easgfet by MioneaoU farm arr.JBMtfeeo the gfftatfcoppar and the lb* harden of tb# Minnesota tener U making him round abentder Tbe New York Herald baa made the calculation that no last a earn titan $4,549,46# was atoien in this country by embezzlers daring tbe year of 1887, and that fat aggregate doea not iodnde aoma of leas than ft,000 Tbe iiepabheana are making fan over tbe fact that Grover Clereland waa nominated by a man who will not bn able to vote for him. This ia Daniel Dougherty- (As be baa moved away from Philadelphia, be eannot rot* there, nod ae be bes not lived in New York n yeer be cannot vote in tbe Metroploia. Codec qaently be ie disfranchised The New York Evening Post com pilee a long liat of Republican farm ere of Llinoia who declare that they will not tbia year act with their par ty in anpport of Harriaon and Mor ton. Moat *of them take exception a to the strong protection plank of tbe platform, and a few object partial lerly to tbe free whiskey plank. Sev eral of ih«m said that their relations or neighbors woald also repudiate the platform and tbe nominees. TbeMeoon Telegraph’s Washing •' Jon nomepoadent called upon Mr. CsrHele Sunday and was told that be would not bn able to come to Geor gis on tbe 26th as advertised. He said that be bad telegraphed Mr. Grady to tbe same effect on Sunday mortiieg. Yet Monday's Constitn tion repeated tbe aonooncement in many places that Carlisle, Mills and Breckinridge would be at Salt Springs on tbe 26tb; Thus does Grady boom the Chautauqua. Whatever course tbeRepablicau senate takes the Democratic party can now go before the country with e record that shows it baa done all it could to redooe tbe dangerous trees nry surplus. It has passed a bill which reduce* tbe revenues and gives the people cheper necessaries of life, and it now depends upon tne senate whether or not that bill becomes a law. Tbe responsibility for tbe sur plus has been shifted from tbe shonl tier of tbe Democrat to those uf tbe republican party. We Iftftrn from tbe Timet-Dctno erat that tbe governor of Louisiana bftft, in compliance with a enggestion from tbe president cf tbe State I mini gratioo Association, called a convee lion of Northern borajoitizeos of Lou telana to be held at Hew Orleans cn tbe 7th of Angnet The chief obVt of the convention ia that they may havefan opportomly of testifying !o i aanitary condition of Loniaiana in I'eaBuner, and to the welcome uc to them by tbe natives of >8t*te. ucfau r©M<»fc Hate, mamhra t*r» t *. <*»*» tfc* «•»* aarfO*** ** 1pt»,| i «ww.’ h^tfceaxf* SSasa d«ai» XT II taMonanry to xtega : 5*1. toTtter « P“* •W* card to aend fact <*>* «* our »m, bat •& unfortunate iactdect taught of us th» T*la* dT greater cwstwo. One our - • 1 officer*—I vSS not ear who, bo J* coca about It y«A—want down to the _ safe - depomt * S. company _________.__ «tb 1. t banw mpioycd by an admmwtra- tor. White Ibey were there the lawyer ttcaHbily abstracted a it package mater fab contain com. teg $ 79,000 aad pot He U now te Mexico, out of tbe way. and we hare wetted the account, whir.* oast a* te the aggregate abend $100,000. Since then we bare taken the greatest cam All money d eposi te d in different companies te in die joint name and at oar president, vioe prebdent r, and their three signatures are j- to get it oat We consider o an eifras abaolutety safe now. In cases at bonds enr $23,060 we reinsure in other companies lime and in England. ” —New York Mail and Express Tba Ghana of FnmleiaUjr. The incre asi ng disinclination of oar de¬ sirable young men to marry worries fond mammas with daughters on their h a nds , and It b a problem which they hare been unable to satbfactorfly solve. The most popular reason given is that women are extravagant, costly luxuries, in which tbe average man hesitates to indulge. In some cases tins may be true; but generally speaking tins b rank nonsense. Tim men of tbe period may think tbe "horsey” girl jolly fun, out they do not want to carry her. Men of brains like a set to with a woman of opinions, but they do not want that bill of fare for breakfast, dinner and supper. The student knows well enough that algebra and isms are worthless to keep household machinery in good working order. , wDI pick Nol Every owe of them out for^a wife the clinging, modest, womanly woman, who will be content (or affect to be) to shine by reflected light. No man would willingly go on record as Mrs. So- aad-so’s husband. Now we may as well admit that young women are willing and anxious to secure husbands, wherefore there’s no use in denying that it is worth while for tbe girls of the time to cultivate )byt otherwise definition less charm which Is understood by the word femininity.— Detroit Free Press. An Eastern New*paper Custom. The New England papers have a rather ^wingin g way of prefixing a man’s call¬ ing or family relationship before his name, as for instance: Chemist Smith went into Druggist Brown’s Rector store yester¬ Rob¬ day, and while there met inson. who was talking with General Notions Jones and his wife. Husband Jones told Rector Robinson that laugh¬ ter Jones was much Interested in religious matters, and had attended man) of Re¬ vivalist <lush's services It l- uiao ru mured that Sou Julies liar recently converted Now York Tribune. Au Important Element Of the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla is the equivalent fact that every for purchaser nis money. receives The familiar a fair headline “IOO Doses One Dollar,’’ stolen by imitators, is original with and true only of Hood's Sarsaparilla This can be easily proven by any one who dceircs to test the matter. For realeconomy, buy only Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists. a Of All Things In the World A tonic is what nervous people require To impart strength into the nervous provided organism ia to inspire its tranquility, causes of unhealthful excitement are avoided. A medicinal tonic tha* —like Hoetetter’s Stomach Bitters—commands the unquali¬ fied sanction of tbe healing profession, reform in and which institutes a ami general debilitated condition a of bilious the system, dyspeptic is surely entitled to a careful trial by intelligent estimate people, medicine, capable from of form¬ ing a due of a em¬ phatic and often recorded professional evi¬ dence in its behalf. Not only are tbe nerves and stomach invigorated also endowed b \ the Bitters, but ihe system is with unwonted power of resistance to influences in air. water or daily avocation subversive of health. Prominently dangercus is malaria, among the first named of these against which Hoetettei’i Stomach Bitters affords a competent safeguard. Rheumatism and kidney troubles are also prevented and overcome by it. Dr, Mcffeli’s TEETHiHA (Teething Powders) A)Ur< Jrrttmpn Aid* Dirrsttw, Kr**ilete«the t eething ll ,wei*. surnxiSn*« tb? Child.Bute's Ka»j *:>«» l „a’v Si Cetus. Teeihlnft cure* fruvlt.iit- >■ -J ->«. «'“t n-ihlBe e-ioats 11 for the : "U.:iir-i ■ . cf Child, eo of any aft. It lit*fir.r t,n<r. Try »nd T‘>o will nevi-r be will,out TM I 'lJX v *» long at there ere child- teutel^ciin .. Aei y„u t l>Tiiy:.t. Administratrix’ Sale. By virtue of an order granted by the Court of ordinary of Spalding highest county bidder, 1 will before sell at public the eourt outcry house to door the in Griffin, the first on Tuesday in Angust next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described prop¬ erty, to- wit ■ Lot of land number one hundred and sixty- five (163) in the Second District of Pike County, W. Georgia, Hemphill adjoining lands of Abner Moore, P. fo and Mack and John Barrow, belonging Spalding the estate of Isaac N. Hair, late of County, deceased, and containing two hundred and two and one half (3tSHO ac«s, MRS. more SALLjE or less. P. Terns HAIR, cash. Administratrix of Isaac N. Hair, dec’d. $6. CO. RtiEUHCMMSim SHilP COLf MBPS, ■ GEORGIA, JOE MoGIUVE, Prop** -- H .(-- T he best place in Give Columbus to get a bath or vlran Shave us a call when iu tb <»ty. 4«»F M.-GHR-t v ■ IOO Doses tester. Boars Smspsrito te <■*? wadies* u wfitaftlkte raa fa* to^V ■*», MMf !» is m w*aa*werst"-« ugBSESSSf te ** Bss ‘trtripa aoS pester/ mtmmmw sf tk** pmat mtOksoe. Boor* SsrsapwMteteN*** et iwts, kwfes. tekx. ^ Itwwws far tnetr power ia parifying the l***- ■ mi fa eatttostioB. t*»po«fcw. aadpweess. Bwsrs fl M*N te » «* H pwtete visStest/. • IV SMMSf W& «*te! * **V Boor* Sarwp- Tin*.- Ha*. C- SmronrwM. teEteto “ H*»r* Sxnaspwate txkrt tote tim* m* fw*}** te mow its efltet than any ester Mmtstte I tw tart of. I wt h* vithoat » is ike kaw*-” >***- CAM BrxsAH>, N. , ri3i Ct3l N- Y. tas tkxi 1 One Dollar 1 j H«4i SsisajufBti rwvs sewfvlx s»3 tkesm. xfl humors, bottr. psaiple*, *en«r»J 4s Mtay, ayspepsia, tieiaffisoesa, rick tewterkA eaten*, rtmmmrm, tkteey *w« Hwr tern- r -»hw, a&4 M9 exa*«4 ky tmjare 1 b 4 asd«wkm a rfthe system. Try A _ “ 1 was v . ersij .-Wd witfe serafate, sad I for cm a : -r L-- * rustang sores tm ®f ; Me*. I *> ' ft re .te* of Hood's Ssrsspv i lEa. * .id : -nrseif eattrety earN." X iX lx>rr • r, U -vJl, Mas*. -■H«t - :--rsapanSU. did me as has.-r.-s ascent of food. My whole system has beta Mflt up *Jsd straagtbnsed. my dlgestioc te- proved, and my bead relieved of tbe bad frel t f | consider it the best c'.edirtec I lure ever used, asd should act know how te &>> without It." Mur L. Pxe xx. Salens. M--5 Hood’s Sarsaparilla geld by a3 4ns«gim. £t; six tor $3. Btes uoly by C L HOOD ft C>» !->weU, Mass IOO Doser C j Dollar. Customers, Aught, Bought, Boarders, To be Agents, Silver or Gold, Sold, Ord«re, Uerchandixe Servants or Pise laods to Appraise, Lawyer or Cam, < ‘pening Iters Musical Teaciers, To Announce, Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres, Cooks, Butchers or Bakers. Books, Boats, To Hire or Let, Votes, Offices, Dress skirt or flounce Basement, A cure for disease. First Floor, A Handy Valise, Casement, A MusIinChemise, To Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Horse, Teas. Mare, Bees, Monkey or Bear, Peas, Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone Free from Fitx, To Make Known. To Hire a Hall, Your Store, Driver or team, Hosierj'i oods, An Elegant Carriage.Dry Cpholstery, AnOpulent Marriage, Picnica, Play .Concert or Ball, Excursions, Skates, Knick-Knack*, Plates, creatur’sDivetsions, To sell to gay Diamond*, Clothee Ready Made, Pearls, Increase of Trade, Rings, Coal. Coke and Woo d Carls, Pictures, Wash for Features, Lectures, Tobuy Odd Things, AU Kindsof Food Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology, Cats, Magic, Astrology, Felicity, Rats Wealth and Mats, World-wide Publicity Flat* Flags, Bats, Rags, Bags, Hats, Pantaloons, Nags, Resplendet tCravats, Dress shirts or collars Mutton or Beef, Almighty for Dollars, Financial Relief, House Rent, Stocks, 8tore, Tenement, Clocks, Cash to be Lint, locks, Cash to be Spent, flocks, Scent, Portmonia or Box, Tent, Pig, Sheep or Ox, RomaD Cement, Or Even a Beau— Go— Then inaTric», Head tbe Advice, Take the Advice J ar Beyond Below— Price, Written Below— Written ADVERTISE -IN THE- Daily News To Business Men. XT O LABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED JLH in these days to convince INTELL1 GENT men that it Pays Well to Advertise Rule Nisi. B. C. Kiuard A Son | J. W. WardiI. J. Ward, i State of Georgia, Spalding Term, County. 1888. In the Superior court, February It being represented to the Court by the petition of B. C. Klnard A Son that by Deed of Mortgage, dated tbe 16th day of Oct. 1887, the J.W. Ward & I. J. Ward conveyed to said B. C. Kinard & Son a certain tract of land, to-a it: Fifty acres of land, situated in Akins District, Spalding county, Ga., and bounded North by the lands or Bill Wiae, dox East and by.Tno. West Ward, Zed South Gardner, by Barney for Mad¬ by of tha pur- j*ose of securing tbe payment a promisso¬ ry note made by the said J. W. Ward ft I. J. Ward to the said B. C. Kinard & Son dna on the Fifty 1st Dollars day of (#50,96) November, and 1887, Ninety-six for the sum Cents, of which note is now due and unpaid. It it ordered that the said J, W. Ward * L J. Ward do pay into this Court, by the flrat day of next term the principal, interest and and costs, due on said note or show catue, if any they have to the contrary, or that in de fault thereof foreclosure be granted to the said B. C. Kinard A Son of said Mortgage, and the equity of redemption of the said J W Ward A 1. J. Ward thelrin be forever barred, and that service of this rule be perfected on said J. W. Ward I. J. Ward by publication in the Gbiftij* News or service upon them by the Sheriff of said county three mouths before the next term of this court. JAMES S. BOYNTON, Frank Flynt Judge ft S C. F.C. and Dismuke Collens, Peti¬ tioners Att's. A true copy from the Minutes of this Court a4oam4tn Wh. M. Thom* s Clerk. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC J» 1* hf#*»d MrraKtfa sfissssas tie rawL^Sk’S^rair a*« fiscal to Street * Co, hj William \\i' « ANNOTNEEMENT.' m THE CAMPAIGN IS NOW OPEN! 4 m GRIFFIN NWS Is in the fight, and should be read by every TRUE DEMOCRAT! desires to keep posted on the [joints of the greatest political struggle ever known in republic, in which not alone pa ty supremacy i*-involved, but in the language of the “W.e struggle to aeeu-e and save cherished institutions, the welfare and happi¬ of a nation of free men.” The main battle grounds of this conflict will be New York and Indiana; and the Nxws mace special arrangements to present Irom time to time the progress of the campaign the Empire State of the North, as viewed from the most absolutely trustworthy Demo¬ standpoint, and will also haTe special service from Indiana, Appropriate and point¬ political cartoons will appear from time to time. In State affairs a' he politics of Spalding and surrounding counties, the people will be folly posted ! editorial utterances and by special correspondents, being better to do this than any other paper in this section. The Sews ia the official organ o State in this county, of the county itself and of the city of Griffin, and enjoy* the fullas of the ; arty md its leaders, With all this. , s recognizes that there is something besides politics even in a po¬ year, and . .. , ■ bright and newsy as ever. Renewed attention will be paid to immi,, ... in eo-operation with the great Democratic newspaper of tha Me- theNew Siur. The most eminent of Southern statesmen will l>e invited to the po! ;i, a. aspects of the South; iis most successful business men to portray it conditions and dt mands. In this, the News should receive the substantial aid etcouragemei' * f > very citizen of this section. The farming dipai'ment will appear regularly as at present acdillustrated each week. Illustrated novelette? v 'll also continue to be an interesting feature. The price of the News j laces it within the reach of the humblest voter, while its charac¬ is equal to that of papers three times the price. The Daii.t News will be sent frew until January 1st next for #2.50, from August 1st to January 1st for #2.10, from Septem 1st to January 1st for #1.70, and from October 1st to January 1st for The Weekly News will be sent one year for 50 cents, six months for 25 cents. Call a office, or subscribe through your postmaster or any of our many correspondents Judge R. H. Allen, onr Pike County Editor, or through DOUGLAS GI.ESSNER, Publisher, Oriffin, Oa. BET TOUR NEIGHBOR TO SUBSCRIBE. ATTRACTWK T Over a Million Diitnbnted L.S.L. Stale Lottery Incorporated by the Leg iftlature in 1868, for and ChartteM* purposes, and franchise made a part of tbe present Constitution, ia 1CT, by an over¬ popular vote. DRAW- Its GRAND IX1BAOKJD1NABY $®S?s 2 and w* w other ten months in the year, Music is public, at the Academy of Orleans, La. urawiugs ox — «im are eoodocted with honesty, fairnera iu good faith toward all parties, I " w* the Company to use this eertulrate facsimiles of oursifm £ tnies attai bed in advcrtisemeDU” r.uuluhi.rm. We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lotteries which may be presented .at counters: ■.*.WAUBMV.Fr«.IaJM'l iw*«»«•*»» i». »• r. »AAOWIS,Fr«. taiarx. I. O V»«l A. KOBil, Pr»».r«l*« W'l Jftaah CAME Grand : Monthly : Drawing Ih the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, August T, 1SS8, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,'00 . 1U0.OOO Tickets at Twenty Dollars each Halves $10: Quarters |5; Tenths 92; Twen¬ tieths fl. LIST OV PRIMS 1 Prize cf $300,000 is.......... $30u,000 100,000 1 Prize or 100,000 is.......... 1 Prize or - 50,000 is.......... 50,000 X Prize or 25,000 is.......... 25,000 •2 Prizes or 10,000 are......... 20,000 5 Prizes or 5.000 are......... 25,000 25 Prizes or 1,000 are......... 25,000 100 Prizes or 500 are......... 50,000 200 Prizes or 300 are......... 60,000 500 Prizes or 200 are......... 100,000 approxiixation prizes. 100 Prizes of |500 are............... M.OOO 100 do, 30O are............... 30,000 100 do. 300 are............... 20,00 TEKMIXAL PRIZES. do. 100 are............... 99,909 99,900 999 do. 100 are............... 3,134 Prizes of amounting to......#l,054,80f Prizes Note.— Tickets drawing Capital are not entitled to terminal Prizes. for Club Rrates, or any further informs tion apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬ writing must be distinct and Signature plain More rapid return mafi and delivery Envelope will bearing be as- surred by euclosing your full adorezs. Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at our expense ) addressed to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La or M.;A, DAUPHIN, Washington,D.C. Address Registered Letters tc BBW ORUAia XAVOIAl WAS* New Orleans, La. REMEMBER Use wad Early, wksare la thary* *f drawings, is a gua&ntee of absolute fairness and integrity, that the chances are all equa', what and that no one can possibly Prize. divine numbers will draw a REMEMBER that the payment of all Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIO NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets are signed by the President of an In stitution whose chartered rights are recog nized in the highest imitations Courts; therefore beware of any or anonymon schemes. Rule Nisi. Walter T. Miller, T Mortgage, &c. versus 5- February Term, 18S6. Adolphus'C.Schaefer, surviving partner of | Superior Spalding Court County of A. C. Schaefer ft Co. J Georgia. Present, the Honorable James S. Boynton, Judge of said Court. Court It appearing to the by the petition of Walter T. Miller that on the first day of April in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hun dred and Seventy-two A. C. Schaefer ft Co„ a firm composed of A. C. Schaefer and Geo Y. Barker, made and delivered to said Wal¬ ter T. Miller a certain mortgage in which the sum of Six Thousand Dollars w as ac knowledged which said to be cue deed the said" plaintiff, mortgage bears dale April 1st, 1872, to secure the payment of said amount due, whereby they conveyed to said Walter T. Miller the following described and . then Pike, known and distinguished in the plan of said district as Nos, Forty-seven (47), Seven ty-nine (79), Seventy-eight Two (78), Hundred and Fifty- and Two one (51), and One-half each containing (202%) Seven- five (75) in the northwest acres; also, of lot acres corner No. Seventy-seven (77); also, Fifty (50) acres in southeast part of lot No. Forty eight (48), all in same district, Hundred containing in tbe aggregate Nine and Thirty-five (935) bounded acres, more or less, in the entire tract north by land then known as Jno G. Lindsay’s land and otbera, east by lan then known as land of Dr. Pritchard an others, land of south Squire by Massett Buck Creek, and west b ana others, bein premises conveyed by Philip E. McDaniel said defendants February 4th, 1868. as descri ed in foregoing petition; conditioned that said firm of A. C. Schaefer ft Co. (of whic A. C. Schaefer is now curving partne should pay off and discharge said debt o Six Thousand Dollars according to its tenor and effect, that then said Deed of Mortgage should be void. And it further appearing that said debt re mains unpaid: It is therefore Ordered, that said aforesaid, A. C. Schaefer, surviving partner as 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. 8chaefer, surviving partner as aforesaid, so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said mort¬ gaged premises be forever thereafter barred ana foreclosed. And It is further Ordered, ThatThis Buie be published in the' Okhtix News once a month for four months, or a copy there of served oh the said A. O. Sekaefar, surviv¬ ing partner, as aforesaid, or his special agent or attorney, of at this least Court, three months before the next term By the Court, February 8th, 1888. JAMES K BOYNTON, Hall ft Hammond, Petitioners Judge 8. C. F. O. Attorneys. L W. M. Thomas, Clerk of the Superior of Spalding County, Georgia, do here- rtify the abort to be a true extract tbe minutes of said Chart at February Term. 1888. W. M Thomas, feb9o»ni4m Clerk 8. C. B. New Advertisements. Regular & Perfect DIGESTION MOTED BY USE OF _ Beltaer . Tarrant’• Aperient. 8oM by Tarrant* Co.. N.Y.. aad DrnsctM •rarywlM'*. to $200 made A MONTH working can for us. be preferred who ________ furnish gnd gire theif can their own whole time to the busi- Spare nlao. momenta may be profitably em- A few Tooancies in towns and jOTlrB<m * c ^* l0WM *» n 8t., DR. MOFFETT’S By FEMALE MEDi'CiNE .['M*' giving tone to and streonbeninx tne corrects from which all irretralaritics so many ladjp* and suffer. snnoytng It glT«*« trembly weak, debilitated woman feenlth «ad strea^th.**'* makes cheerful the dee^cutWul, depressed ** Atk jour Drnygtw. E. R. Anthony, Griffin,* and M. F, Swiu* Ochard Hill, Ga.