The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, August 17, 1888, Image 2

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Co!. Frink Burr be*, been at a | meeting of the National Democratic j Executive Committee, and he says: f -There was no attempt to disguise the fact that there is danger to the Democracy in Connecticut sod New Jersey, The present fears may not be r .Vze«l. lint, feeling tLst there is great truth in lie old adage ‘ Never pat all your eggs in one bas ket,’ the Democratic managers baye determined to make a vigorous fight for the Northwest, where the chances are that many Republicans cm bo in daeed to vote for Cleveland on the tariff issue As the beginning of this plan, Thurman will be sent into Michigan, and other eminent speak¬ ers will be sent to other point# in the West," Mrs. Cleveland in her ernaade against the bustle, finds ah uuexpcct ed supporter in Maine, it being noth ing less than the lightning which was attracted toward that wire attach ment of a Relfftat lady's dress the other eyt-ning, causing such a shock that she could not speak for several minutes. When she did recover the use of her tongue, sbo said the sen sition was as if some one had pour ! ed Lot water down her back. Mrs I)r. W. IL Felton writes a long article for the Atlanta Constitu tion. in which says she believes in ! protection. She writes: ‘ As yon j cart fully watch young animal.®, aye, | young children, so you mast watch | the infant industries of the nation.’• To which the Savannah Times retorts j by saying: “While witching these ‘ nurslings, it may be just us well to keep tii eye on our infant trusts and | swa-et little dimpled monopolies. ' j Mr. Blaine wants lbe workingmen •‘to see wbat I have seeu and bear what 1 have hoard during my absence in Europe.” Col. Siin liordett’s client, battled before the court on a breach of marriage contract, had writ ten to his Dnlcinea, “If you have hear'u what I have hear'n you've heat ’n you’ve hear'n a lie, my honey.’ It is reported in Washington that Mr. Cleveland will not make public his letter of acceptance until after the eenale reports its tariff bill, so that he can have a whack at the measure- Does this explain the delay of the re publicans in reporting their little bill* Aro they afraid of Mr. Clc-ve land* Dyspepsia Makes U.o lives of many people miserable, and often leads to self destruction. We know of no Hood’s remedy .Sarsaparilla. for dyspepsia It more acts gently, successful yet than surely and efficiently, tones the stomach and otlu r organs, removes the faint feeling, and creates a good burdened appetite, cures mind. beadoc-he, Hood’s refreshes the Give Sarsaparilla n fair trial. It will do you good, d I n i lip A urn s Jit g Co uied let a of * • Use d L'p w Sir Charles Cohlctream, a blase everything man of fashion, is made to depreciate in which everybody with the else languid is supposed remark to take that an interest, “there tended is this really criticism nothing the in it.” He of even Vesuri ex to crater ns, down which he looked but saw “hothing in it.” Such characters are scarcer on this side of the Atlantic than abroad, but need they exist “fillip here notwithstanding. nature” to medicinally Such men stimulate a to their tude. jaded and appetite, the overcome zest of their existanee. lassi renew They and others upon whom the world’s enjoyments pall, are Hostettcr’s beginning Stomach prematurely Bitters to wilt find a w he^h- holesome and speedy renewal of vigor and Appetite returns} dpspeptic and billious symptom diasapear , the nerves grow strong, and the boa r of retirement is unfraught with apprehension of uneasy employ re¬ pos® when this8u»erlat:v» tonie is ed. It remedies fever and ague, rheuma* tisro and kidney troubles, Advice to Mothers. M..». Winslow’s Boothiko Strop j fur children »', u teething, is* is the prescription : - has been used for forty years with never j failing success children’ by millious of mothers ; for their During the process enter? and diarrhcea, griping in the i ^ ?° lic t giving health to the thtkl and rests the mother, p r ice 25 cents a bottle, angeodiwly Dr. Moffett's TEETHINA (Teething Powders) Attar# Imitation A id* 1)1 Ration, the Uowel*. Strengthens the Child, makes Tithing Ea r »q< 1 <v»4|s oatv Jfi Ceuta, leeiMua cure# ihe>uniiner Eruption* * d and Children nDthtn? equals tt for n*uubt«“fiof of any age* It Uftr/e ant suit* Try tt and you vlil auver be w iihout r l'E-ETlllN V as long as there are child* tea ia ine House. Ask your Unigg. *t- ELDER HOUSE INDIAN SPRINGS. G*. ! '° : • Open all the year round. The best water | i L'i,“ "T”' Rkm.Ts owhf.trlf«uT £ u^! "ater, t.-rius for board, etc., address TZ e, A. ELDER. Manager, j | IX-nough. ^ trip Ut , krt8 sale juue 22 Tim *lhn Mc j fe- BOrOLAS GLESSXEU, Edit #r * I*r*p’r •AM.T,(tnH4»»»M)Fw Anaaa......PS.OO irmiT.OMTw.................. 100 Griffin, tieenrbi, August 17, Official Paper of Spalding Co. fciyir • ..... Official Paper of the City of Griffin AdvertiMing Hate*. B ill. V »a* dollar par square lor the fait In-eruo and fifty cents for each anb- •aqoant one. Ton lino* or loea to bo ooant- •d ai a square. NOTICES 10 cent* line SPECIAL j er r or moIi iowrtion. No inwftioB a&uor thif fceftd for ham than SOoftista. All iiw®rtiOB8 fof If*#** than go# dollar ranstb# i aio for sis 3 ^'t^n'nuilhrt| *Tffi&XZ:sfa...ra, the Dailv. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For‘President, GROVER CLEVELAND, of Now York. For Vice President, ALLEN O. TillRMAN. of Ohio. For Govern or. JOHN It GORDON For Seer * 1 (ary of Siutc, N U. BARNETT. For Slate Treasurer, R. II. H Ml DEM AN. For Comptroller Genera!, W. A. WRIGHT. For Attorney General, CLIFFORD ANDERSON. For Member of Congress, 5th Dist., JOHN D. STEWART, of Spalding, Fur Senator— 2Gth District. JOHN I. IIALL, of Spalding. For Representative, N. M. COLLENS, of Spalding. The Democratic campaign will be opened by Hon. Allen G. Thurman at Port Huron, Mtcb„ August 22, and the waiving of red bandanas will make tbo Republicans think the woods are on fire and their last re treat thereby cut off. The net increase in the value of laxabh- property in the whole State, as shown by returns from one hun¬ dred and one counties, foots up # 0 , 771,352. Returns from thirty seven other counties not yet heard from will run this amount tip to #7,000,000 or more. The Atlanta Constitution com¬ ments in its usual undemocratic stylo upon an interview with Chair man Itrieo two days after the alleged interview has boon proven bogus. In lagging behind the Democratic pro cession, our sore beaded and sore in-eled contemporary fails to keep up with tlu* news. —- * • » • —— What has become of candidate Harrison'* He has not made a speech, wise or otherwise, for several days. Is he waiting to sec whether Blaine will put his foot in it as he has done, or does he fear that the bril liancy of the eloquence of tbo mag netic man would palo tbe ineffectuul «"• •»’*«->»** “ ** k Many , of the . speeches on “ e Atiils bill have been widely used as «»■»*» *»“”*«■• "«« copies of Mr. Mill s speech, 900,000 of Speaker r Carlisle’s ami 500,000 of Mr. Scott s have been sent out. Me Kinley and Reed delivered the most widely circulated speeches on the re publican side. The effect of these speeches is being felt in every state, and is showing itself in a popular np rising against the tariff. Robert A. Nisbet^ of Bibb county, has been elected secretary of the Slate Agricultural Society. Mr. Nisbet las for a long time been identified with the society and active J in promoting all of its enterprises. He rendered very efficient service »*. general .upermlendent of ,W I.« S..W fair. Mr. Ni.l.a. is a practical and progressive fat meg, and possesses the energy and ability which aro requisite for the offic* he b »6 been chosen (9 fill. ION! Over a Millie ribu'ol L.S. Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated by the Legislature In 1868, for Educations! surd Charitable purposes, and its franchise made a part of the present State Constitution, in 1879, by sn over¬ whelming popular vote. DRAW Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY ilacc Semi-Annm and it* GRAND: uci>. .ZINGS take place — —------ and al the other ten months in the year, are drawn in public, nt the Academy of Music New Orleans, La. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the monthly and Qnar- terly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company and in person manage and cob , that the trol the Drawings themselves, ana fairaess ame are conducted with honesty, parties,!-* wff and in good faith toward all certificate author ire the Company to use this with fac-eStaHosof our signatures attached in its advertisements.” raumlutcarn. We the undersigned Banks and Banker* will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisians State .Lotteries which may be presented si our conn tors: B. H.H* l..«ri.EI.Prr*.t.Jail Freel »k. B. P. LiSAl’X. CAUL HOHJ. Pr»*. I Blow VlBaal Grand Monthly : Drawing Ih the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday. September 11, 1888, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,00. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each Halves $10: Quarters £5; Tenths $2; Twen- tieths $!. LIST OF FRIZES* 1 Prize CF #2500,000 is.......... #300,000 100,000 1 Pkizb of 100,000 is .......... 1 Prize of 50,000 is.......... 50,000 1 Prize of 25,000 is.......... 25,000 2 Pktzbs of 10.000 are......... 20,000 5 Prizes of 5,000 are......... 25,000 25 Prizes of 1,000 are......... 25,000 100 Prizes of 500 are......... 50,00o 110,COO 200 Prizes of 300 are......... 500 Phizes of 200 are......... 100,000 APPROXIMATION* rRIZF.S. 103 Prizes of $500 arc............... 50,000 100 do. 300 are............... 30,000 100 do. ’200 are............... 30,00 terminal pbizes. 999 do. 100 are............... 99,900 99*3 do. 100 are............... 99,909 3,134 Prizes of amounting to......$1,054,80( Note.—T ickets drawing Capital Prizes are not entitled to terminal Prizes. For Club Rrates, or any further informa tion apply to the. undersigned. and Signature Your hand¬ plain writing must be distinct More rapid return mail delivery will be as¬ sumed by enclosing and Envelope bearing your full address. Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money- Orders. or New York Exchange in Ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at our expense) addressed to DAUPHIN, M. A. New Orleans La or M^A. DAUPHIN, Washington,D.C. Address Registered Letters tc NEW ORLEANS* NATONAL BANK New Orleans, La. REMEMBER Z A'AN. b and Early, who are In absolute chargo fairness of Ih r drawings, is a guaantee of and integrity, that the chances are all equal, and that no one can possibly divine what numbers wiil draw a Prize. REMEMBER GUARANTEED that the BY payment FOUR NATIO of all Prizes is NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets are signed by the President of an In stitution whose chartered rights therefore are recog nized in the highest Courts; beware of any imitations or anonymou schemes. Georgia MiftlaM &GalfRE SCHEDULE. Taking Effect Sunday. May 27,1888. NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH. Leave Columbus,____ .. S,25 a m Leave Warm Springs .. 10.09 a m Leave Wood bury,..... . 10.27 a m Leave Molena,........ . 10.38 am Leave Neal,........... .. 10.43 a m Leave Concord........ .10.53a m Leave Williamson’s,.. .11.12 a m Arrive Griffin,........ . 11.30 a m Leave Griffin......... .ll.S5am Leave Luelia,......... ,11.59 a m Arrive McDonough... .12.15 p m NO. 52. PASSENGER—SOUTH. Leave McDonough,... .. 3.15 p m Leave Luelia,......... ...3.22 pm Arrive Leave Griffin,........ . ,3.57 p m Leave Griffin,......... Williamson’s,.. .. .4.10 pm ...4.28 pm Leave Concord,. ..... ...4.48pm Mtve Uiftke Neal,........... ,..4.5S p m Leave Woodbury,..... Molena,........ ...5.04 pm Leave Warm Springs. .. ..5.39 .5.16pm Arrive Columbus,.... ...7.16pm p m NO. 53. PASSENGER-NORTH. Leave Columbus,.................4.4o p m Leave Warm Springs...............6.20 p m Leave Woodbury,. ................6.41 p m Leave Molena......................6.52 p m Leave Neal........................6.57 p m Leave Concord,....................7.07 p m Leave Williamson’s................7 27pm Arrive Griffin......................7.45 p m Leave Griffin......................7.55 p m Leave Luelia.......................8.21 p m Arrive McDonough................8.40 p m NO. 50. PASSENGER—SOUTH. Leave McDonough.................7.30 a m Leave Luelia.......................7.48 a m Arrive Griffin......................8.15 a m Leave Griffin,......................8.25 am Leave Williamson’s,................8 42 a m Leave Concord,....................9.01 a m Leave Neal..........................9.11 a m Leave Molena.......................9.16 am Leave Woodbury,..................9.27 a m Leave Warm Springs...............9.48 a m Arrive Columbus,.................11.20 a m ing !•#” AH passenger trains are daily includ¬ Sundays, M. E. GRAY, Supt. C. W. CIIEAB3. Gen’l Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga. To CLASTS BUSINESS COLLEGE CHIB, PA., for clrenlmn. The best seboo, in America. Fall term begins Aug. Mention this A Great Victory Terrible Case of Scrofula Cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla • In the winter of IS79 I was attacked nhl la one ol tbe roost aggravating form* one time I had na less Ilian thirteen tan -g over ami around ray neck audit; "t exuding an offensive mas* * * matter disgusting to behold, and intoieralila to endure. It is Usposs. . !e fully describe my suffering*, as the case complicated with Chronic Catarrh. After years of misery, haring been treated by physicians, I was worse than ever. r*n the recommendation of W J unticy. druggist, of Lockport, I was Indued try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. And now, alter taken twelve bottles, within the last months, the scrofulous eruptions have j>a- itiwd th* huV*' ill lea* ’ : o not know w?iat it n ay done f >r nth , but I do know that a rase, 11 i s aparilla has provt d a , h ftc cd. as an evidence nasolieited of eratitiu I seed these facts authenticity of I am r* >y to verify the care. I y personal correspondcm-e with one who doubts it.” OlAliuia A. Rob¬ East Wilson, K. Y. This statement is confirmed by W. J. Hunt- of Lockport, N. Y.. who calls the a preat victory for Hood's Sarsapar.r . for book giving statements of many c: r Hood’s Sarsaparilla by all druggists. ?l ; six for $3. Made by C. 1. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 * Dose s Or -5 Ooll»»< T i II WANT Aught, To be Bought Silver or Gold, ' Merchandise Sold. or P;.. Geods to Ap; reri,. or Cass * tpening Days Tear i.-i To Aunouncr, Preach* Houses or Acres, Butchers or Bakers. 1>* >ats>, Hire or Let, Votes, flounce Dress skirt or A cure for disease, Floor, A Handy MuslinChembe, Valise, A Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Teas, Bees, or Bear, Peas, * o», or Spitz Or Art- Prone from Fit?., To Make Known, To Hire a Hall, Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, Elegant Carriage.Dry oods, AnOpulent Marriage, Upholstery, Play,Concert or Ball, Picnics, Excursions, Plates, Knick-Knacks, To sell to gay <■ realm’sDi versions, Ready’ Made, Diamonds, Clothes Pearls, Increase of Trade, Rings, Coal. Coke and Woo d Curls, Pictures, Wash for Features, Lectures, To buy Odd Tilings, All Kinds of Food Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology, Cats, Magic, Astrology, Rats*, Wealth and Felicity, Mats, World-Wide Publicity Flats Flags, Bats Rags, Pantaloons, Bags, Nags, Hats, naus, Resplender Dress shirts collars tCravats, Almighty Dollars, or Mutton or Beef, Financial Relief, House for Rent, Stock*, Store, Tenement, Clocks, Cash to be Lint, Locks, Cash to he 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 ths Advice Far Beyond Price, Written Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN THE- Daily News To Business Men. XTOLABORED ARGUMENT 18 NEEDED li In these days to convince INTELL1 GENT men that it Pays Well to Advertise Rule Nisi. B. C. Kinard & Son j vs. ) - J. W. Ward & I. J. Ward. State of Georgia, Spalding County. In the Superior court, February Term, 1S8S. It being represented to the Court by the petition of B. C. Kinard & Son that by Deed of Mortgage, i dated tbe 10th day of Oct. 1887, J.W. Ward I. J. Ward conveyed to the said B. C. Kinard & Son a certain tract of land, to w it : Fifty acres of land, situated in Akins District, Spalding county, Ga., and bounded North by the lands of Bill Wise, East by 3 no. Ward, South by Barney Mad¬ dox and West by Zed Gardner, for the pur¬ pose of made securing by tbe the payment said j. W. of Ward a promisso¬ A I. J. ry note Ward to the said B. C. Kinard A Son dne on the 1st day of November, 1SS7, for the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50,%) and Ninety-six Cents, which note is now due and unpaid. It is ordered that the said J.W. Ward & I. J. W'ard do pay into Uiis Court, by the first day of next term the principal, interest and and costs, due on said note or show ennse, 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 I. J. Ward theirin be forever barred, and that service of this rule be perfected on said J. W. Ward A I. J. Ward by publication in the Griffin News or service upon them by tbe Sheriff of said eonnty three months before the next term of this court. JAMES S. BOYNTON, Frank Fiyut Judge S. G. F. Peti¬ C. and Dismuke A Collens, tioners Atl’s. A true copy from the Minutes of this Court a4oam4m Wm. M. Thomas Clerk. sometimes craving food and fegttafir ta* in again sle*p,moj.rfhg refusing wholesome and diet, tossing you may know Worms grindingthe sapping at teeth, their are -. ... ‘ANNOUNCEMENT” i THE CAMPAIGN 1 IS NOW OPEN! THE GRIFFIN NEWS Is iu the fight, ami should bo read by every TRUE DEMOCRAT'. who desires to keep posted on tin point* of the greatest political struggle ever knows is this republic, in which not alone j-a tj supremacy is involved, but in the langnagi <-f the President “We struggle to secn-c and - ivc cherished institutiens, the w elfare :.nd happi¬ ness of a nation of free men.” The main battle grounds of this conflict w ill be New York and Indiana; and the Niws has made special arrangements to present from time to time Hie 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 serriee from Indiana, Appropriate and point- ed prolitical cartoons will appear from time to time. In State affairs a- Vo politics of Spalding a: . surrounding counties, the people will 1* kept fully posted 1 >... editorial utterances and by special correspondents, bring better repared to do this than nay other paper in this section. The. News is tbe official organ) he State in this county, of the county itself and of the city of Griffin, auderfj >,- ’ V- fades onfidence of the ; arty and its leaders. With ai! this. - ’• -vs recognizes that there is something besides polities even in »po litieal year, am! !. ■ bright and newsy as ever. Renewed attention vriil be paid 1° attracting ijpmiei.'n . 1 : co-operation w ith tbe great Democratic newspaper of the Me¬ tropolis, the New Y-:Star. The most eminent of Southern statesmen will be invited te discuss the political aspects of the South; iis most successful business men to portray i industrial conditions and demands. In this, tbe News should receive the substantial * and encouragement of < very citizen of this section. The.farming department will appear regularly as at present and illustrated each week. Illustrated novelette* v ill also continue to be an interesting feature. The price of the News \ U-ces it within the reach of the humblest voter, while its charac¬ ter is equal to that of papers three times the price. The Daily News will be sent fr«w now until January 1st next for #2.50, from August 1st to Jan nary 1st for #2.10. from tktptem ber 1st to January 1st for #1.70, and from October 1st to January 1st for #11.25. Tbe Vi eeklt News will be sent one year for 50 cents, six months for 25 cents- Cad the office, or subscribe through your postmaster or any of our many correspondent* through Judge R , H. Allen, onr Pike County Editor, or through DOUGLAS GLESSNER, Publisher, Griffin. (**• GET TOUR NEIGHBOR TO SUBSCRIBE. New Advertisement*. Regular & Perfect DIGESTION tY USE OF Seltzer , T»rr»nt’« Aperient. SoMj^Tsrrant M4 PraggUM everywtura, A Co.. N.Y.. ___ $100 to $200 Agents preferred who can furnish their own horses and give theif whole time to the busi- nes# - Spare momenta may be profitably em¬ ployed also. B. A few vocancies in towns and cities . F Johxsox A Co., 1009 Main St. Richmond. 4 a. iifeiU&a. FEMALE MEDICINE IxSTDIA^ lrrejrBt*Tltlf"= a»A WfvRff,,-1 4iu>*>i}’- corrects alt d 1 from which so mint . suUcr. ^ weak.deMIltatod v.oai.u; »L. :a * a makes cheerful cJjiitceofliirooIauv tlie ,n S ? 'If .«► spirits, la Szf'.sndVrf**** ** , r jifMi out IN DI AN WELD. Ha Ask your Dr;|la. E. R. Anthony, GrifTn Oohard Hill, Ga,