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Brill, Gears l*. in**** 13,1SS8.
Oicltl Piper of Spalding Co.
Qftttil Piper of the City of Griffin
Advertising Rates.
DAILY-On* dollar par *qn*r* t?r tb*
tnl l»*eru,o. and fifty oente for aaoh *nb-
MfiMtOM. T*a lisa* or last to to ooont-
%!racSlT KOTICHES Mo inaartion 10 cant* node par Una tbs*
* or snob insertion. All insertion* r
load tor Urns than 80 cento.
far law *>«*" on* dollar mut ba paid for la
*p 1ft| rata* will ba mad* with parti**
to aoatiao* tbair adrartuoiaant*
la a^rthan one weak.
Y—Sum* rata* a* for the Dailv.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.;
For’ President,
GROVER CLEVELAND,
of New York.
For Vice President,
ALLEN O. THURMAN,
of Ohio.
For Governor.
JOHN B GORDON.
For Secretary of State.
N. C. BARNETT.
For State Treasurer,
R. U. HARDEMAN
For Comptroller General,
W. A. WRIGHT.
For Attorney General,
CLIFFORD ANDERSON.
For Member of Congress, 5tb Diet.,
JOHN D. STEWART,
of Spalding,
For Senator—26th District.
JOHN I. HALL,
of Spalding.
For Representative,
N. M. COLLENS,
of Spalding.
Thera is dissatisfaction among cer
tain Democrats at the retention of
Postmaster Pearson, of New York
eityr, who is a Republican, but it is
not likely tint the President will re
move him.
Speaker Carlisle is to speak in
New Jersey, New York, Connecticut
and In. liana after the adjournment of
Cjagress. lie will be heard from in
bis own disirict also, and there will
be no Tboebe business up there this
time.
The man who voluntarily paid #25
for a knife he had stolen many years
ago, did well. Men often thus pay
for things stolen. What men need,
however, is a conscience that will sng
gest to them theretarn of the money
they borrowed many years ago.
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If the President can abstain from
fishing oa Sunday, every other Amer
ican citizen can. But American cit
izenB will not be punished so much,
in the great hereafter, for fishing on
Sunday, as for the statements they
are in the habit of making in regard
to the number «f fish they catch
when ever they fish at all.
>It would bean exceeding timely
and telling stroke to attach u rider
to the Mills BiR providing, in gener
si terms, that every commodity in
the clatebes of a Trust which regu
lates either the productions or prices
shall go upon the Free List. This
simple addendam would harm no
worthy interest and would suppress
instantly numerous Trusts. To cot
too planters, for instance^ it would
•ffer an oppotnnity of saving Dearly
two thirds of the cost of their bng
ging as fixed by the monopoly.
• Two Americana have tue tbe honor
of having been sued by tbe Lord Ma
jot of London for money claimed to
be due on tailor bills. In spite of
tbe protective tariff, there are Amen
eons ao base as to buy their clothing
in England. Some of tbe staunchest
protectionists themselves wear noth
iog bat Eoglish goods, while aonnJ
iog tbe ttlnrm against British gold
and British free trade. Possibly
«*» *• ««» w* <-•"*
sod troasers in order to aave money
with which to increase the wage* of
their workmen, whose welfare is
4Wirroriktant study.
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WHO MAKES BLUNDERS MOW?
Harrison is beginning to think a
bos got into bis coney burrow.
be is to be weighed down with
ss a cabinet minister it will
a good thing for him to loan tbe
After receiving the
the Plumed Knight visits
shores and no more is
of the noble Republican stand
bearer.
The Democrats lor many years
reproached as the party of blun
Republicans smiled at the mis
of tneir innocent foes, and
warned them of their er¬
This magnanimity should now
copied by therecipents of years
counsel and admonition. Which
makes the biuuders now? At
Blaineism was condemned.
was contemptuously repudiated by
Republican party. Tbe better
in that party gut the upper
It is true that U was given
that Harrison was Blan.e’s choict*
we will be pardoned for saying
this claim was ail rot. There
no affinity between Blaine and
It is known that Blaine
a crook. Honest men of all
repudiate Blaine. There
a degree of affinity between
and Garfield, and though we
no doubt that Garfield was
put upon by tbe Secretary of
who was lurced upon him, yet
were reasons for mutual tolera
if not regard. A leader may
better than his party, but it is
that a party is better than its
Blame is again accepted as
guide by the party which followed
to glorious defeat. Thrice has
party rejected Blaine as a candi
When finally accepting tbe
tattooed man of Maine as its candi¬
date the result of their folly was their
deposition from power by a man un¬
known in national affairs. It is not
probable that this Knight, who
wears liis armor on his forehead, will
be more acceptable to the country
now than before bis visit to the conts
nent.
Tbe yellow fever 6care is spread¬
ing. Many of our citit s nrtTquar&n
lining against I be tconrge. Griffin
haa a health record that makes her
people feel easy,
It took a Chicago firm a year to
find out that their book-keeper bad
stolen $25,000 from them. The firm
will probibly chaDge its business
and start as a detoctivo agency.
Dyspepsia
Makes tfo lives of many people miserable,
ami often leads to self destmotion. We know
of no remedy for dyspepsia more successful
than Hood's Sarsaparilla. It acts gently, yet
surely other and efficiently, tones the stomach feeling, and
organs, removes the faint
creates refreshes a good appetite, cures headoehe, Hood’s and
the burdened mind. Hive
Sarsaparilla d a fair trial. It will do you good.
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lu the Amusing t'omedieta of “Used l'p”
Sir Charles Coldetream, a blase man of
fashion. Is made to depreciate everything
in which everybody else is supposed to take
an interest, with the languid remark that
“there Is really nothing in it.” He even ex
tended this criticism to the crater of Vesuvi
us, down which he looked but saw“botbing
in it." Such characters are scarcer on this
side of the Atlantic than abroad, hut they
exist here notwithstanding. Such men need
a “fillip to nature - ’ to medicinally stimulate
their jaded appetite, overcome their lassi
tilde, and renew the rest of cxistance.
They and others upon whom the world's
enjoyments are beginning prematurely to
pall, will rind Hostetter’s Stomach bitters a
wholesome and speedy renewal of vigor and
health. Apjietitc returnsj dpspeptie and
billious *ymptons dissapear , the nerves
grow strong, and the hour of retirement is
unfraught with apprehension of uneasy re¬
pose when thissuaerlativc tonic is employ
ed. It remedies fever and ago*-, rheums
tisra and kidney troubles.
Advice to Mothers.
M i. Winslow's Soothing Stkcp
for children teething, is the prescription
of one of the best female nurses and
physicians has in the United States, and
been used lor forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothors
their children. During the process
teething its value is incalculable.
relieves the child from pain, cures dys
and dierrbcea, griping in the
and wind colic. lly giving
to the child and rests the mother.
25 cents a bottle, angeodiwly
Dr. Moffett's TEETHIHA (Teething Powders)
AlUra I-rlratl.m A Ids I>lr» <tiou, tbe
Il^wC'v. Nim.gtfcent* ib* i*h 114. Te*tbtng
K»-f amf i on v i S Cents. Teeth In a cure*
Kruptiuii* .| s*-r»-s. nothin? eouals it for
lhe>unjtner troobl**^ of C hildren o/cij aje. It
istvft<xr<‘1 sure. Try It and yon will never be
.nl TEKTMIN A as k>nf as there are child*
lu the iiuuac. Aak Tout
T"kl £*j - 'T> AA ilU TJ /VT' L r G3'L''
INDIAN SPRINGS. G4.
O-
Open a 1 the year round. The bast water
America. Good climale and first class
Prof Rieman’s orchestra will be in
ys Q
terms for board, etc., address
E. A. ELDER. Manager!
L-vSr Round trip tickets *n sale via Me
UOUgh. jnne23dlui
Three Peculiarities
Boot* SarsapudU. the *r>aI tM 5 • <
and regulating me , r. >d
threepecul.jrttie* namely •
15m# |mA ( remedial Tm e.'iut agent* uu:. ■ *!. ft . v~
u-
apu m The proportion it: which the i
205 herbs, harks, tic., art uttvol.
m • The pri«.-ev» by uhMs li,-.-. <
30* medwiBal properties ate!.
The result is a medicine of unusual strength
and curator power. whkU effect* euros h ere
tedoreecr eesnaheti. Those peculiarities bc> ;
exclusively t» Hood’* Sar»pa**lP% - U ure
v/Grmuwii iw OthfilS
Hood's Sarsafurilla is prepared witfi *Le
greatest ski a and tare, by pharmacy' •‘ :
education and long experience. Hence It Is ~
medicine worthy of entire confidence. If y.u
luffer Hum scrofula, unit rheum, or any d:*-
ease ,.f the l b* V *rsj*ps:a. bilta»ness, ?• »
headache. .. . • v r.r.d liver waspish
catarrh t r : i.e -m, do not fail t ’ •
Hoc ’s Jarsapariffa
l r«** ad ri owl's Sannpstii'.a t"
my frie::< s U-o led l ’ -- d jr.i
earth." V. y. G vrv, cr—ght, Tic
•• Howl's .s.us-pariil.x has cared m< <: -•
clous humor, amt d.i.e 1 :. ' v,: .V- ''
otherwise." C. A. Ak^olp; Ant'd, ’
A bock contain ins mat J uldiUoi hi
meats ol car*., vs ill i e sent lu r-li w..o
Hood’s Sarsap^ri;’-
Sold by alt drufsl-"•>. tt; wx f-»r tJ. M
«,!y by C. 1. HOOD ft ■>., latwcil, Ma- -
100 Dose-: 0~ v DoUai
IF IIW
Customers, Aught,
Boarders, To be Bough I
Agents, Silver or Gold.
Orders, Merchandise Sold.
8ervn.nU or l*ia< Goods to Apy raise,
Lawyer or Case, • Ipening Days
Musical Teacjer“, To Announce,
Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres,
Cooks, Butchers or Bakers.
Books, Boats,
To Hire or Let, Votes, skirt flounce
Offices, Dress or
Basement, A cure for disease,
First Floor, A Handy Valise,
Casement, A Muslin Chemise,
To Purchase a Pet, Cheese,
Horse, Teas.
Mare, Bees,
Monkey or Bear, Peas,
Bloodhound or Bpitz Or Are Prone
Free from Fitz, To Make Known.
To Hire a Hall, Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
An Elegant Carriage .Dry oods,
Play AnOpulent .Concert Marriage, Ball, Upholstery, Picnics,
or
Skates, Excursions,
Plates, Knick-Knacks,
To sell to gay creature Diversions, Made,
Diamonds, Clothes Ready; Trade,
Pearls, Increase of
Rings, Coal, Coke am! Woo d
Curls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Tilings, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic. Wealth Astrology, Felicity,
Rats, and
Mats, World-wide Publicity
Plate Flags,
Bats Rags, “
Pantaloons, Nags, Bags,
Hats, shirts collars
Resplender tCravats, Dress or
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, House for Rent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash to be Lint,
Locks, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portmenia or Box, Tent,
Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement,
Or Even a Beau- Go-
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,
Take tiiv Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Men,
it XT <»LABORED ARGUMENT 13 NEEDED
in these days to convince INTELL1
GENT men that it
Pays Well to Advertise
Rule Nisi.
B. C. Kinard A Son j
J. W, Ward41. J. Ward, j
State of Georgia* Spalding County. In the
Superior court, February Term, 1888.
It br ing represented to the Court by the
petition of B. C. Kinard A Son that by Deed
of Mortgage, dated the 16th day of Oct. 1S87,
J.W. Ward A I. J. Ward conveyed to the
said B. C. Kinard A Son a certain tract of
land, to-wit: Fifty acres of land, situated in
Akins District, Spalding county, Ga., and
bounded North by the lands of Bill Wise,
East by .Tno. Ward, South by Barney Mad¬
dox and West by Zed Gardner, for the pur¬
pose note of securing made by the the payment said J. W. of Ward a promisso¬ A I. J.
ry Ward the said B. C. Kinard A due
to Son on
the 1st Dollars day of November. 1^7, forthesuin of
Fifty which ($50,96) due and and Ninety-six Cents,
note is now unpaid.
It is ordered that the said J. W. Ward & I.
J, Ward do pay into this Court, by the first
day of next term the principal, interest and
and costs, due on said note or show cause, 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, W
and Wurd the A equity I. J. of redemption of the saia barred, J
Ward tbeirin be forever
and that service of this rule be perfected on
said J. W. Ward A I. J. Ward by publication
in the Griffis News or service npon them
by the Sheriff of said county three months
before the next term of this court.
JAMES S. BOYNTON,
Frank Flynt Dismuke Judge S.C. F. C.
and A Collens, Peti¬
tioners Att’s.
A true copy from the Minutes of this Con rt
afoanrim Wm. M. Thomas Clerk.
eren&h, sometime* craving food and eating rm-
in tfain h sieep,moamn£ slecp.moamng refusing wholesome and and diet, tossine
yoo _ miy know XV onus grinding grinding canning the th: teeth. teeth, their
and are at
unietaprompt measures are taken, spasms
AnRACTION!
Over ft Million Distribu'" i
L.S.L.
State Lottery Company
Incorporated by the Ixgielature in 1868, for
el and Charitable purposes, ana
franchise made a part of the present
Constitution, in 1879, by an over
popular vote. DRAW¬
Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY (June and
lake place Semi-Annually, SINGLE DU M¬
and its GRAND of the
DRAWINGS take place on each
other ten months iu the year, and are ai
in public, at the Academy of Music
Orleans, La,
“Wedo hereby certify thai we supervise the
for all hhe monthly aad Qnar-
Drawings of The Louisiana State Lo'
Company, and in person manage and cob
the Drawings themselves, and that the
ime are conducted with honesty, fairness
in good faith toward ail parties,* 4 w*
the Company to use this certinem*
fac-similesof onrslgnatures attached ic
advertisements.”
•luloam.
We the undersigned Bnuks and Bankers
pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisians
Lotteries which may be presented 8t
counter*:
R. *.WAt.WSlS» .«‘r*..l» )l»l'l B.
i*. Lmrx. pif.swie J*n nn.
BAlDWIS.Pre*. S. O.Rat’l B»»l
(A HI. HOHX, Pr«. Vwlon VIBaitl
; Monthly ; Drawing
Ih the Acade my of Music, Ne w Orleans,
Tuesday. September 11, ISS8,
PRIZE, $300,00,
luO.OOO Tic kets at Twenty Dollars each
f 10: Quarters $5; Tenths Twen¬
$1.
LIST OF PIUZX3.
1 1‘eizecf %:X)0,<JOO is. sOOu.oOO
1 u iazE of 100,000 is. 10O.U00
1 Pbize OF 50.000 is....... 50.000
1 ________ Plizk or 25,000 is....... 25.000
2 Prizes of 10.(XW are..... 20.000
5 Prizes of 5.000 are. 25,COO
25 Prizes of 1.000 are....... 25,000
IOO Prizes of 500 arc ....... 50,00(3
200 Prizes of 300 are....... 00, COO
500 Prizes of 200 are....... 100,0C0
XITHOXIHATION frizes.
Prizes of *500 are............... 50,000
do. 8u0 are............... 30,000
do. 200 are.,............. 20,00
TERMINAL PRIZES.
do. 100 are............... 99,999 99,900
do. 100 are...............
Prizes of amounting to......$1,054,80(
Note.— Ticket* drawing Capital Prizes
not entitled to terminal Prizes.
For Club Rrates, or any further informa
apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬
writing must be distinct and Signature plain
More rapid return mail delivery will bearing be as¬
sum'd by enclosing and Euvelope
your full address.
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
VEW OHLEiXS SATO.VAL U1V U
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER ££££*£ thr
anil Early, wlioarv la chary, at
drawings, is a guaantee of absolute fairness
and integrity, that the chances are all equal,
and that no one can possibly divine w hat
numbers will draw a Prize.
REMEMBER that the payment of all
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIO
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets ■<i-e signed by the President of an In
stitution whose chartered rights are reeog
nized in the highest Courts; therefore
beware of any imitations or anonymou
schemes.
Georgia mini i(MRU
8 C H E D ULE.
Taking Effect Sunday, May 27,1888.
NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Leave Columbus,................. 8.25 am
Leave Warm Springs ............10.C6 a u
LeaveWoodbury,..................10.27 Leave Molena,.....................10.88 a m
a m
Leave Neal,........................10.43 a w
Leave Concord,....................10.53 a m
Leave Williamson’s,...............11.12 a m
Leave Arrive Griffin...................... Griffin,.....................11.30 a m
11 .35 a m
Leave Lneila,.....................11.59 a in
Arrive McDonough...............12,15 p> m
NO. 52. PASSENGER— SOUTH.
Leave McDonough,................3.15 p m
Leave Luella,.......................3.22 p in
Arrive Grillln.......................3.57 pm
Leave Griffin........................4.10 p m
Leave Williamson’s,................4.2b p m
Leave Concord,....................4.48 p m
Leave Neal,.........................4.58 p m
Leave Molena,......................5.04 pm
Leave Woodbury,...................5.10 pm
Leave Warm Springs.... 5.39 p m
Arrive Columbus,..................7.16pm
NO. 53. PASSENGER-NORTH.
Leave Columbus,................. 4.45 p m
Leave. Warm Springs...............6.20 p m
Leave Woodbury,..................6.41 p in
Leave Molena......................6.52 p m
Leave Neal........................ 6.57 p m
Leave Concord,....................7.07 p m
Leave Williamson’s................7 27 p m
Arrive Griffin......................7.45 p m
Leave Griffin......................7.55 p m
Leave Luella.......................8.21 p m
Arrive McDonough................8.40 p m
NO. 50. PASSENGER—SOUTH.
Leave McDonough.................7.30 a m
Leave Luella.......................7.48 a m
Arrive Griffin......................S.15 a in
Leave Griffin,......................8.25 a in
Leave Williamson’s................. 8 42 a m
Leave Concord,....................y.oi a m
Leave Neal.......................... 9 .n a m
Leave Molena.......................9.16 a in
Leave Woodbury................... 9.27 a m
Leave Warm Springs............... 9.48 a m
Arrive Columbus,.................11.20 a m
iitf Sunday#, All j>a*senger trains are daily includ¬
ing
M. E. GRAY, Supt. V
C. W. CHEARS,
Gen’! Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga.
i TO CLAfiK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
ERIE, PA.,
for Circulars. The best seboo.
f America. Fall term besini
Aog. 3ft. Jtfentioa this
‘A IVNOUWCEMEIVT."
THE CAMPAIGN
IS NOW OPEN!
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THE GRIFFIN NEWS ttM
Is in the fight, and should he read by every
TRUE DEMO
who desires to keep posted ou the points of (he greatest political struggle ever knovrak
this republic, in which not .'done p.,,tj supremacy is involved, hut iu the language oftU
President “We struggle to seeii-e and >ave cherished insli’.utions, the welfare and happi¬
ness of a nation of free men . "
The main battle grounds of this conflict will be New York and Indiana; and theNlfl
has made special arrangements to present from ime to time the progress of the campaign
in the Empire State of the North, as viewed from the most absolutely trustworthy Demo-
ratic standpoint, and will also have special ser.ice from Indiana, Appropriate and point,
ed political cartoons will appear from time to time. —
In State affairs a politics of Spalding an ’ surrounding Counties, the people will ba
kept fully p ;ted 1 litoriul utterances ami by special correspondents, being better
repared to do tl. ‘ ..ay other paper in this section. The News is the official organ)
he Statf in this county, of the county itself an 1 of the city of Griffin, and enjoy- 1 th; fulle#
onfidence of the ; "rty and its leaders.
With all th - > recognize- that there i« something besides politics even in »po
•itical year, anti right and newsy as ever. Renewed attention will be paid t«
attracting imm . co-operation with the great Democratic newspaper of the Me¬
tropolis, the New S , - . Tin- inu't eminent of Southern statesmen will he invited to
discuss the pc'!.:.,.. aspect, of the South; iis most successful business men to portray i
Industrial conditions and dt irnmds. Iu this, the New-^ should receive the substantial »
and eccourageme- ' < ' very citizen of this lection.
The farming d,... ) cut will appear regularly as at present ard illustrated each week*
Illustrated novelette- v !1 also continue to be an interesting feature.
1 he price of the News j ..res it within the reach of the humblest voter, while its eha:«-
ter is equal to that of papers three times the price. The Daily News will be sent fr«Hi
now until January 1st next for #2.50, from August 1st to January 1st for 92.10, from Septea
ber 1st to January 1st for 11.70, and from October 1st to January 1st for $1.35.
The \\ keki.y News will be sent one year for 50 cents, six months for 25 cents. Call *
the office, or subscribe through your postmaster or any of our many correspond*#!*
through Judge K II. Allen, otir Pike County Editor, or through
DOUGLAS G LESS NEB, Publish**,
Griffin, G«.
GET TOUR NEIGHBOR TO SUBSCRIBE.
New Advertisements.
Regular & Perfect
DIGESTION
■BOMOTED BY USE OT
‘ Tarrant’*
Seltzer . Aperient.
Sow by Tarrant* Co., N Y,
and Druggist* er*ry wkewx
to $200 ijrsas.^
and preferred who can furnish their own
Sparc give theif whole time to the busi-
moments may be profitably em-
also. A few vocancies in towns and
B. F. Johnson & Co., 1009 Main 31,
Ya.
DR. MOFFETT’S
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FEMALE MEDICINE
IXDIAJV W«EP ,
corrects *11 lrrcrulsrlUr-.1 •*,'. “ - Ir '
from which l*.:i.-- .-uff.-r. : 'a ,
sonianr *
we»k. debilitated Hit:.-, • ‘ '
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task** ctieerfBI tire <*. ' ’
i ■ ....
spirit*. In cksanie. I ..t •-h •• - ■
out INDIAN VEKL. 7:^8 .re-— c.«/C.‘'sr
Ask your Di -. 7 gls-„
E. B. Anthony, Griffin ard V. |
Oehard Hill, Ga,