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DOUGLAS GLESSNER, Editor * Prop’r
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Qrlflla, Georgia, Sept, <>, 1888.
Official Paper of Spalding Go.
: Official Paper of the City of Griffin
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For President,
GROVER CLEVELAND,
of New York.
For Vico President,
ALLEN G. THURMAN,
of Ohio.:
For Governor.
JOHN B. GORDON.
For Secretary of State,
N 0. BARNETT.
For State Treasurer,
R. U. HARDEMAN.
For Comptroller Genera!,
W. A. WRIGHT.
For Attorney General,
CLIFFORD ANDERSON.
For Member of Congress, 5th Diet.,
JOHN D. STEWART,
of Spalding,
For Senator—26th District.
JOHN I. HALL,
of Spalding.
For Representative,
N. M. COLLENS,
of Spalding.
The New York papers do uot say
whether the late Mr. Crowley was a
tariff reformer or a free trader- Pos
aibly be never monkeyed with tne
tariff question.
% It was the dying German Kmj er
or who wanted all extension of popu
lar rights. Healthy, robust Emperors
are always willing p to wait for such
blessing 2 .
A California biscnil and crncker
company has failed. A biscuit fttul
cracker company, to succeed in the
United States, must not only make
biecuit and crackers, but picF.
A Canadian jury hns indicted Mr.
Pitcher, an American defaulter, for
bringing stolen money into Canada.
Mr, Pitcher, it Bbould be said,
has no connection whatever with our
national game. He is only one of
those Pitchers who go to Canada
once too often-
Misa Lizzie Todd,a young lady
living near Seymore, Ind.. commit
ted suicide because a young man r s
corted another girl to church Sunday
evening. This should bo a fearful
warning to those people who refuse
to tike their “tod"
There seem3 to be quite a differ
ence between barbarous and civilized
meetings. When the Indians at
Crow Creek council ail sprang to
their feet, “a fearful silence prevail
ed. ,? When the last civilized meet
iop thft was held in this county
sprang to its feet it howled the roof
off.
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It is 6aid that a man named Uu
therford B. Hays will be one of the
exhibits at the Cincinnuati Expos'd
ion to- day. He is gradually approach
iog bis sphefe as a dime museum
cariosity on the strength of his one
claim to notoriety as the only man
who ever acted as President of the
TJmt'ftfl States without being elected
to the oflice or succeeding to it
through tbo Vice Presidency.
Peculiar
In the coinbinotion. proportion, and prepa¬
ration of its ingredient.-. Hood’- Sarsaparilla
accomplishes cores where other preparations
entirely fail. Pe-uliarin its good name at
home, which is a ’‘tower of strengh abroad,’
pe alia In the plie nominal sales it has at¬
tained, Heed's SsrssparilU is the most suc¬
cessful strength, meeieine for purifying tha blosd,
giving and creating an Appetite,
e.
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THE ALCOHOL HABIT AM) I'KOHI-
TION,
In the enrront number of the Fo
ram there is ah article by Professor
E. C. Spilths, the well known insani
ty expert, ou *‘Tho increase of the
Alcohol Habit." which, while giving
a nnml-e of startling statistics ns to
the increase in tbo percentage of the
alcoholic insane, rnakeB some snggos
tions worthy the attention of those
who aro clamoring for repressive leg
isistion or prohibition of the liqaor
traffic. Professor Spitzka contends
that no ono who has familiarized
himself with the medical aa well as
tbo social u&pect ot the question,
would seek a remedy in such sudden
revolution »ry methods as wou'd at
one blow destroy all breweries, distil
leries and vineyards, rewinding him
of the quack who attempts the cure
of themoiphino habit by the sudden
withdrawal of tho dtug. Such a
violent method of procedure some
times succeeds, but always at the
cost of indescribable and needless
suffering.
The true remedy, in Professor
Spiizka’-r opinion, would bo for the
Government to supervise the tnanu
acturo of all alcoholic beverages and
punish those who resort to adnltera
lions, and so to favor tbo use of the
products of natural fermeutation as
against the products of disti!la! : oD.
He declares that ho cannot recall a
single case of alsholic insanity due to
tho abuse of malt liquor alone, and
veiy few which have been due to wine,
as compared with those a hulacle
to spirituous liquors, arnl^he insists
that tho greater mass of alcoholic
crime, paupet'sm and insanity would
be dono away witu if, by high taxa
lion, rigid governmental supervision
of distilleries, aud discriminating
license operation so rs to discoraga
tho sale of spirituous liquors, (be
public shor’d bo weaned ard divert
ed from their uso to the more harm
less indu'ge-nce in wines and bee's,
The contrast sketched by Hogarth
in his cartoons of “Beer Street" tnd
“Gin Lano" is as * ue to-day as it
was in hia lime.
Couvpulcufe or tn© ietepiioi»«i
One baa to go to other cities in order to
thoroughly appreciate the revolution
brought about by the use of tho tele¬
phone. In cities like Cleveland, Detroit
,vtul Booktaatev all tiu woU to do peopl*
Jiavo telephones in their dwellings, and
the useful instruments are made to serve
instead of letters, visits, and tho employ¬
ment of messengers. The ladies uso
them quito aa much in the roiftino of
household life as our down town men do
in business.
After breakfast in tho morning a pro¬
vincial lady who has a telephone half Is apt hour to
closet herself with it for a an
or more, during which time she finds
out what tho grocer has that is good to
offer, sends her orders, connects with
the butcher, and tells him what she
wants; rings up her dressmaker and has
a delightful chat over trimmings and
flounces, and then calls upon ono after
another in her circle of lady friends, and
gossips with each and all precisely social round as she
would if she were making a The
in her carriage later in the day.
average New Yorker has scarcely any
conception of the usefulness of a tele¬
phone as it is employed in other cities.—
New York Sun.
From Birth to the Grave
W<: carry with us certain physical trait*, as
we do certain mentnl characteristics. Inso¬
much that psychologists have striven to des¬
ignate by generic titles certain tempera¬
ments—ai the bilious, the nervous, the lym¬
phatic. The individual with a sallow com¬
plexion is set down a* bilious, often rightly
so. If the saffron in the hue of his skin is
traceable to Idle in the 1 >od, its presence in
the wrong place instead of the liver, will also
be evinced by fur oh the tongne, pain be
ne.ith -he right ribs and through the right
shoulder-W;ule, sick headache, constipation,
flatulence and indigestion. For the relief of
this very common, but not essentially genial peril¬
ous .lomplaint, there is no more and
thorough remedy than Ilogtetter’s Stomach
Bitters, which is also a beneficent tonic and
strength remedy yromotter, and a widely and esteemed
for and preventive of fever ngtie
rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles.
Dr, Moffett’s TEEIHINA (fteflLig Powders)
j Ih*we!s, Allays I-.'.iatSon Al H IMgf st'.on, Kegohstes the
j ! Strengthen* the C'illid make* ictthe g
I s -.y t tv-. » <-n v Out* leetMna cure*
; V. upllctH ri,d .. a nothing e ,nal* It for
I tha Muc.cn-r 1 nbU-soHJliiMr,* of any age. /•
I issaf£ - Try ttar.d t .,n VsH never be
j ' • t i: ! I i! IN A s* long ** there are child¬
ren Lite ■ :t.u Ark ,\k.uc druyg.';.
ADVERTISERS
:. ui learn the exact co
A an) nroposed Gnu
■ ■ I v e rti sing i n Amerk.
hy address..
j P. Rovveii vC G .
. Aper A<* ~ z ,*i.9i n Cur
>rpr»* .1 , New Y srR.
V' * li*' .yr IOO*p.<je c’.i ibir'
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
Notice to the Traveling Public.
The best and cheapest passenger
route to New York and Boston is
via Savannah and c-legant Steamers
thence. Passengers before would purchas do
iug tickets via other routes
well fj inquire first of the merits of
the route via Savannah, by which
they will avoid dust and a tedious
all-rail ride. Rates include meals
and stateroom on Steamer.
Round trip tickets will be placed
on sale Juno 1st, good to return un
til Oct. 31st, New York Steamer
sails tri*weekly. Boston Steamer
weekly from Savaunah-
For further information apply to
any ageut < " ' ** Company, G* or to
E, T. ( ni.Tox, P. A.
Savannah, Ga:
C. G. S mu. i-f.Ag’t Steamer,
Savannah, Ga.
if you m
Customer#, Aught,
Boarders, ’1 > be Bought (Sold,
Agents, H 1 - r or
Orders, handiee Sold.
Servants or Place, I# to Ap; raise,
lawyer or Case, (ip«ning Announce, Days
Musical Tenders, To
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 Mas!mCheroi—>, Valise.
Casement, A
To Purchase n J’ L Cheese,
Horse, Teas.
.'tare, Bees,
Monkey or Beai Peas,
Bloodhound or >r Are Prone
Free from fit*, I'o Make Known,
To Hire a Hall, Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery, ,
An Elegant Carriage,Dry oods.
An Opulent Marriage, Upholstery, Picnics,
Play .Concert or Ball, Excursions,
Skates, Plates, Knick-Knacks,
To sell to gay creatut’eDivexsions, Beady I Made,
Diamonds, Clothes
Pearls, Increase of Trade, d
Rings, Coal. Coke and Woo
Curls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
Tobny Odd Things, Ail Kindsof Food
Or sell Odd Dungs, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic, Astrology,
Kats, Wealth and Felicity,
Mats, World-Wide Publicity
Flats Flags,
Bats. \ Rags,
Pantaloons, Bags,
Hats, Nags, collars
Resplendec t Cravats, Dress shirts or
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, House for Rent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash to be Lent,
Locks, Socks, Cash Scent, to be Spent,
Portmonia or Box, Tent,
Fig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement,
Or Even a Beau- Go-
Then in a Trice, Head the Advice,
Take the A'lvicu Ear Beyond Erie*,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN TIIE-
Daily
Tq Business Men.
_13i TAT() LABORE1) aRGL’M ENT IS
in these days to convince INTELL1
GENT men that it
Pays Well to
MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE
‘iere below, but he Wants tha’
mighty quick. A
or a big one is promptly filled by
vertising in the Daily or
Weekly NEWS.
Mill Ilfll’SE MRffi v|:)P
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA,
•TOi: MoGIU U, Pi opT
Tho beet Shave. place in Give Columbus to get a
or flcatt r.s a call when in
city JOE -MCGHE3
Regular#, Perfect
DIGESTION
fROMOTF-D ET CSE OF
„ 8cltzer , Tnrrant’n
Api-rleal.
Sold hr Tarrant & Co., N V.,
and Druggists everywhere.
$100 to $200 tnaar
Agents horses and preferred Uieif who whole can furnish their
give time to the
ness. Spare moments may be profitably
ployed also. A few vocancies in towns
eitii s. B. F. Johnson & Co., 1009 Main St/
IP. hcond, Va.
When children pick their nose, grind their tectl,
are restless, nnnatnra] in their appetite, they si*
quite should hkely be troubled with B.A.E'a.hne«t*ck% Worms, prompt me a*
;res taken and
Uons Verm it if age saved be given them child acmrding to direo
has many a from death ard
mav preserve rour sweet child from an earl v gran
UNPRECEDENTED U Over Million ATTRACTION! DistribiU
a
L.S.L.
Louisiana State Lottery Company
Incorporated hy t he Legislature in 1868, for
Education®! and Charitable purposes, and
its franchise made a part of the present
State whelming Constitution, popular in 1871), by an over¬
vote
Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW¬
INGS take place 8cn»-Annnally, Uuue and
December), Rnd ita GRAND SINGLE NUM¬
BER DRAWINGS take place on each of the
the other ten months in the year, and are al
drawn in public, at 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 tn person manage and con
trol the Drawings themselves, and that the
ame are conducted with honesty, fairness
and in good faith toward all parties, t .4 we
authorize the Company to use this certifies.,*
with fac-similesof our signatures attaeheain
its advertisement?.” \
Commissioners.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers
will pay all Frizes drawn in The Louisiana
State Lotteries which may be presented .at
ourcounters ?
I*. Jf.W.U.MSlEY.Pre». la *#*’) *»•
P. Lt Jl-tl'X. PrMStaieXsll Bk.
A «A tnWIJl.PrM. W. O. Sal'l Basil
. H«U>, Pr»«. Colon VI Bast
C.4 III.
Grand : Monthly : Drawing
Ih the Academy of Musie, New Orleans,
Tuesday, (September II, 18S8,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300, CO,
itHMWA Tlvkete at Twenty Duilats each
Halves $10; Quarters $5; Tenths *”; Twen¬
tieth? L!.
list of trizes.
! Fbizecf $300,000 is.......... $:!4D,000 100,000
1 VltlZK *-------- 100.000 is-----
OF 50.000
1 Peize OF 50.000 is.......... 05.000
1 PRrZE OF 25.000 10.000 is.......... •A 1 ,000
2 Prizes of are.....— 25.000
5 Fkizes of 5.000 are.........
25 Frizes of 1.000 are......... 25.000
IOG Prizes of 500 are......... 50.000
2 )0 Prizes of 300 are.... CO,COO
500 Prizes of 200 are......... 100,000
avveoximatios frizes.
100 Frizes of $500 are............... 50,000
100 do. 300 are............... 30,000
100 do. 200 are............... 30,00
TERMINAL FRIZES.
990 do. 100 are............... 99,000
999 do. 100 are............... 90,909
3,134 Prizes of amounting to......fl,054,800 Capital Prizes
Note.— Tickets drawing Prizes.
are not entitled to terminal
For Ciub Rrates, or any further informa
tion apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬
writing must be distinct and Signature plain
More rapid return mail delivery will be as-
surred by euclosing and Envelope bearing
your full address. Money
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express
Orders, or New Y<*k 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
yetc OHLEA.yi ita to* ax. bis*
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER KViSi'-f *f
and Early. »hoar« in charge
drawings, is a guaantee 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 chartered rights are
nixed in the highest Courts;
beware of any imitations cr
schemes.
The Georgia Midland
^Iiortost anti Best
Wit lx Xlii-onsfli Co a eli
es Between
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Washington, New
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Train leaves Columbus (Union Depot)
p. m , arrive at Griffin 3:156 p. m,,
5:40 p. tn.
South Bound train—Leaves Atlanta
p. m., Grifiln 5 40 p. in., arrives in
bus 8:40 p. m.
A<worn modation Train
NORTH BOUND—Daily except
Arrives Leave Columbus, Griffin,................12:35 Midland Depot, 7:00 a.
at p.
Arrives at McDonough........... 2:20 p.
SOUTH BOUND—(Daily except
Leave Leave Griffin........ McDonough................6:40 a.
............8:25 a.
Arrive at Columbus...............2:05 p,
SPECIAL TRAIN—(Sundays only.)
Leave Griffin.................... 8:25 a.
Arrive at Columbus............11:28 a.
Leave Columbus................ 8:25 a.
Arrive at Griffin.................11:30 a.
Arrive at McDonough........ . ..12:20 p.
M. E. GRAY, Supt.
C. W. CLEARS,
Gen’i Pass. Agt, Columbus, Ga.
MACON. GEORGIA.
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Jj T7MFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION
Septena!*r 2»ith and closes June 28th.
Elegantly cottages furnished class rooms mid
new for students.
Centrally located. Good board at
ble ’
rates.
For catalogue* and other informati r n
ply jolyl2w4 to REV J A. BATTLE.
President
iTfl CLARIS BUSINESS
ERIE, PA.,
for t ircoiars. The beat
, in America. Fall term
Ang.30. Mesitkffl tlii.»
‘ANNOUNCEMENT.”
m
THE CAMPAIGN
IS NOW OPEN!
THE GRIFFIN NEWS
Is in the fight, and should be read by every
TRUE DEMOCRAT!
who desires to keep posted on the p dats of the greatest political struggle ever known in
his republic, in which not alone party supremacy is involved, but in the language of the
President “We struggle to accu-e and s:.ve cherished institutions, the welfare and happi¬
ness of a nation of free men.
The main buttle grounds of this conflict will be New York and Indiana; and the N*wa
has made special arrangements to present trom time to time the progress of the campaign
n the Empire State of She North, a? viewed from the most absolutely trustworthy Demo-
raiic standpoint, and will also have special service from Indiana, Appropriate and point-
d political cartoons will appear from time to time.
In Sta'e affairs ai politics of Spalding and urrounding counties, the people willb«
kept fully posted b- litorial utterances and by special correspondents, being better
prepared to do till * t’ an any other paper in this sactiou. The Nswi is the official organa
the State in this county, of the county itself and of the city of Griffin, and enjoys the fnllef
aonfidence of the pirty end its leaders.
With all this,: ■ i recognizes that there is something besides polities even in apo
litical year, amt i bright and newsy as ever. Renewed attention will be paid to
attracting immigi : co-operation with the great Democratic newspaper of the Me¬
•
tropolis, the New V 1 Si-.r. The most eminent of Southern statesmen will he invited to
discuss the polifcn urpeets of the South; its most successful business men to portray i
industrial condiflons and demands. In this, tho News should receive the substantial »
and encouragement:' veri c itizen of this section.
The farming di;ui.ent will appear regularly as at present and illustrated each week.
Illustrated novelette- will also continue to be an interesting feature.
The price of the News pb.-c-s it within the reach of the humblest voter, while ita charac¬
ter is equal to that of papers three times the price. The Dailf Nbws will be sent from
now until January 1st next for ?2.50, from August 1st to January 1st for f2.10, from Septem
ber 1st to January 1st for $1.70, and from October 1st to January 1st for $1.25.
The Weekly New s will lie sent one year for 50 cents, six months for 25 cenle. Call
the office, or subscribe through your postmaster or any of our many correspondents
through Judge R. H. Allen, our Pike County Editor, or through
DOUGLAS GI.ESSNER, Publisher,
Griffin, Ga.
BET YOUR NEIGHBOR TO SUBSCRIBE.
New Advertisements,
nnHE JL UNIVEI $rrr OF TIIE SOUTH is
located at S! b'ANEK, TENN.,upon the
Cumberland Platau, 2,000 feet above the sea
level. Th’s sch/ad, under the special patron
age of (be h,biio;>s of the Protestant Episco¬
pal Church, in the South and Southwest, of¬
fers the healthiest reslsenoe and bestadvunt-
Rgee, both moral and educational,in its Gram
mar School and in its Collegiate and Theo¬
logical Departments- For the special claims
of thl« University Rev,TELFAIR for patronage, apply for
documents to the HODU >GSON,
Vice Chancallor, Sewanee. Tenn.
nmSBB
DR. MOFFE TT’S
If"
FEMALE MEDICINE!
tne By giving tone to and itrengtheninE the general healt 1 *'
System and bnlldlng on WBKD
INDIAN annoylngtrooig"
correct* which all IrregtUarltle* ladles ard ruffer. 11 F 1 ///
from so many lio>!thands.trenftn.aa«
weak.debllltsted woman despondent, deiw*«en
make* etieerrul the of life iioIadTtboofdhewlta
spirit*. In change Sa/eand UnfOUtag-
ont INDIAN WEED. Jtis
Aik your Drorglat.
E. R. Anthony, Griffin ami M. F,S**»
Ochard Hill, Ga,