The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, September 12, 1888, Image 2

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’ 0 OU 6 L 18 GLESSSKH, EiiUr A Pr*p»r • A.1XY, (In Adranes) P#r Annum mUTi Ob* F*w....... 1.00 OrlSa, GeargU, Sept, It, 1888 . OOcitl Piper ot Spalding Co. , Official Paper of (he City of Griffin A«lvet*tiatlnfs Rate*. Mqoentone. Ten line* or lew to be oount- ‘fiffStrSi 'llPBClliT NOTICES ?JSttEs££ 10 cents per line for )m> then one dollar mnet be paid tor in *iubenU rate, oontlnne will be their made advertisement* with partiee wishing to **V^MoliY-^tomerateee» lor the Dallv. 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. U. BARNETT. For State Treasurer, R. U. HARDEMAN. For Comptroller General, 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. It most be yery pleasant to a high moral citizen like Mr. Harrison to know that workingmen of the city of New York are being discharged bes canse they cannot conscientiously vote for him. The Vermont victory, which always comes to the Republicans at this time of tlteyear, is a good deal dampened by the Arkansas victory, which oomes as regularly to the Democrats. Vermont and Arkrnsas can pair. ------ ----- ♦ • •----— Secretary Vilas opened the cam paign in Wisconsin at bis home in Milwaukee last week. Mr, Vilas uas the reputation of an orator and the satisfaction of kuowiug that the seeds he sows this year in Wisconsin are likely to bring forth fruit in the shape of a majority for Cleveland, Thurman and Reform. Hon. Roger Q. Mills returned to Washington last week after a tour through a uunsber of States. To the Courier Journal correspondent, Mr, Mills said: “Talk about the working men being frightened at the humbug cry of ‘free trade.’ Not much. I met thousands of them and they shook my band warmly and said they were with me.*’ New York conducts her corner to succesfol issues, the readers under¬ standing, of course, that the corners here mentioned are the devices of open roberv to which they resort on Change when ordinary swindling fails to be profitable. Last year N, Y. ran the only successful wheat corner of 1887. In the current year, the June coffee corner made short sellers dis- V. gorge in settlement eight cents a pound more than the market price. The cotton corner has been runniog all the month at premiums of f cents to 1$ cents over the market parity. The oata corner is the latest, and ia even now compelling settlements at prices 9 cents above the market. ■i i —......... ... Peculiar In the combinotlon. proportion, and prepa¬ ration of Its ingredients, Hood’s Barsapanlla accomplishes cares Peculiar where in other its good preparations entirely /ail. name at home, which is a “tower of strengh sales It abroad,’ pe?alla in the pbe Sarsaparilla nominal is the has at¬ tained, Hcod’e most sue. eessfal meeiolnc for and purifying tho appetite, blosd, giving strenghth, cresting an e. ‘Tluige bo strong words nod bitter’ that the itew Hampshire Democratic platform sayi of the RepnblhMtn par tyi It bat dimply become a syndicate of political speculators, whose only purpose is to protect Ihe great mo- nopolies and trusts which its legisla tion has created. It has abandoned all principles of morality, and we cm pbatically condemn the introduction in to onr midst by the Republican party in this State doriDg the pres ent week of the methods of fraud and the ballot box staffing that were the peculiar product aud inven tion of the Republican carpetbaggers government of tbg South. Rut strong and bitter as they are, those words are truf, not only as to monopoly legislation on behalf of the trasfs, bat with reference to tl • abuse of suffrage, to which Republi cans do not hesitate to resort wbens ever it may serve their purpose. Albany News: “From the Atlanta Evening Journal we learn that the future bolds in store a probable con test for the United Stales Senator ship between Senator Brown and Governor Gordon. It is possible, but we do not think it p obable. Gov. Gordon will very likly be in the race as successor to Senator Brown, bat some how we have an intuitive feel iug that Senator Brown will not him self contest tho seal with him, but will back a younger protectionist with all his money and influence. Editor Grady appears to be tho most available of that class to briDg for* ward. Tbero is an incipient breach in the Democratic party in the State over tariff reform and, us in Rome, a representative of her young man hood must be sacrificed in this polit ical hole before it will be closed.’’ --- • •-- SI. Louis Rebublie: It is an open secret that one of the chief obstacles in the way of the Republican Sena tors in framing their tariff bill is found in the persons of tho two Kan sas Senators, Messers. Ingalls and Plumb. The bill, as originally draft ed by ibo sub-committee of the Com mittee on Finance, provided for a cut of 50 per cent, on sugar, while retaining the lumber duty at the presont rate. It has leaked out that in the several caucuses that have been held Messers-Ingallsand Plumb have declared their uncompromis¬ ing opposition to any such cut on sugar as thut comtemplated in the bill, and.have further declared that they could not and would not vote for any tariff biil that failod to pro¬ vide for a reduction of the duties on lumber. The soutiment at Republican head quarters is that Mr. Blaine is talking too much with his mouth. His utter ances are entirely detrimental to the interests of his party, and be is do ing batter work for the Democrats than any other man upon the stump. We trust that no accident will occur to the capacious jaw which Mr. Blaine has so industriously wagged since his jeturn. From Birth to the Grave We carry certain with us certain physioal traits, Inso¬ as wc do mental characteristics. much that psychologists have striven to des¬ ignate by generic titles certain tempera¬ ments-—aa the bilious, the nervous, the lym photic. The individual with a sallow com¬ plexion is set down as bilious, often rightly is so. If the saffron in the hue of his skin traceable to bile in the blood, its presence in the wrong place instead of the liver, will also be evinced by fur on the tongue, the pain right be neath -he right ribs and through shoulder-blade, sick headache,constipation, For the relief ilatnlence and Indigestion. but not essentially peril¬ of this very common, genial and ous oomplaint, there is no more thorough remedy than Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which is also a benellcent tonic and strength yromotter. and a widely and esteemed remedy for and preventive of fever troubles. ague rheumatism, kidney and bladder Dr. Moffett's TEETHINA (Teething Powders) lluwelj. AH»vs Irritation A 1<1 the a Dlgestlou, Child make. Iteaulmtes TeethlHR the Kasy and Strengthena Cosi« ontv 25 Cent# Teethlna and cures Eruption, Korea, and nothing erjuals It for the Summer trouble* of Chlldr** of any age. It iteo/e and sure. Try It and > oil will nevrr be without TKKTHLN A as Ion* *§ there are child- reu In luo llom-e. Askvuur Jrugif.st. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. To the Voters of Spalding County. At Ihe solicitation of friends I offer for the position of Tax Coltector of Spalding county, subject to a nomination of the Dem¬ ocrat party if one is held. B. D. BREWSTER. m m PARKElfS mm m m .ukz ■mbm pMM HAIR BALSAM Cl&tnses and be&utiflfia the hair. T > |r>moUsia luxuriant frrowth. Ntver Fails to Rtstor# Gray Hair to il9 Youthful Color. scalp disease*and hair fallings HINDERC0RNS. nun tlslug ouratilln.rljn Agrn.'T of >1 ageuu Mcsa. i m B CENTRAL RAILROAD OF Notice to the Traveling Public. The best and cheapest route to New York and Boston via Savannah ami elegant thence. Passengers before ing tickets via other routes would well to inquire first of the merits the route via Savannah, by they will avoid dust and a all-rail ride. Rates include and atateroom on Steamer. Round trip tickets will be on sale June 1st, good to return til Oct. 31st, New York sails tri-weekly. Boston weekly from Savannah- For further information apply any agent of this Company, G. or to E, T. t:: .blton, P, A. oN.Ag-t Savannah, Steamer. Gn: C. G. A n'dei. Savannah, Ga IP 1 Hi Customers, Aught, Boarders, To he Bought Agents, F’’ i-r or Gold, Orders, chandiee Bold, Servants or Place, i. ->ds to Appraise, Lawyer or Cass, Opening To Days Musical Teacjers, Houses Announce, Popular Preachers, Butchers or Acres, Bakers, Cooks, Boats, or Books, Votes, To Hire or Let, Dress skirt flounce Office*, A for or Basement, First Floor, A cure Handy Valise, disease, Casement, A MuslinChcmise, To Purchase n Pot, Cheese, Horse, Teas, Mare, Bees, Monkey or Bern , Peas, Bloodhound or ■ i • Or Arc Prone Free from Fit/., To Make Know n. To Hire a Hall, Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, oodn, An Elegant Carriage,Dry Play,Concert AnOpulent Marriage, Bali, Upholstery, Picnics, or Skates, Excursions, Plates, creatur’sDi Knick-Knacks, vetsions, To sell to gay Diamonds, Clothes Ready’ Pearls, Increase of 'trade, Rings, Coal, Coke and Woo Curls, Pictures, Lectured, Wash for Features, To buy Odd Things, All Kindsof Food Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology, Cats, Magic. Wealth Astrology, Felicity, Rats, and Mats, World-Wide Publicity Flats Flags, Bats Rags, Pantaloons, Hags, Bags, Hats, Resplender.U.Vavats, Dress shirts or Mutton or Beef, Almighty for Dollars, Rent, Financial Relief, House Stocks, Store, Tenement, Clocks, Cash to be Lint, Locks, Cash to he Spent, Socks, Tent, Scent, Portmonia or Box, Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement, Or Even a Beau- Go— Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,’ Price, Take the Advice Far Beyond Below— Written Below— Written ADVERTISE -IN TIIE- Daily To Business Men. '\T lx 0 LA BORE L) ARGUMENT IS in these days to convince GENT men that it Pays Well! to MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants tha' mighty quick. A or a big one is promptly filled by vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS, RWKISIWH BlIIIIEIl SUM i COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA, JOE MoGHEE, Prop’i --)o(-- The best Shave. place in Give Columbus to get a or clean ns a call when in city JOE McGHES Regular & DIGESTION (PROMOTED BY USE * Tnrrnnt’* Seltzer , Aperient. sold by Tarrant A Co., and Druggl«« S100 to $200 made A MONTH working can for horses Agents and preferred theif who can furnish their Sparc give whole time to the ness. plo^d moments may be profitably also. A few voonneies in towns cities. B. F. Johnson & Co., 1009 Main Richmond, Va. When children pick their nose, grind their am quite restless, likely unnatural troubled with in their Worms, appetite, they should be taken and prompt ures tiona Vermifuge it hasaaved be given them child according to many a from death may preserve vour sweet chi Id from an early agaaa U NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION* Over a Million Distribu' * >■ L.S.L Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated by the Legislature in 1808, for Edncationvl and Charitable purposes, present and its franchise made a part of the State Constitution, iu 1879, by an over¬ whelming popular vote IU GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW¬ INGS take place Semi-Annually, (June and December), and its 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. “Wedo hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the monthly and Quar¬ terly Drawings of The Louisiana StateLol tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawing* themselves, and that the ame are conducted with honesty, fairness and authorize in good the faith Company toward to all parlies, this certificate k^d wi use w ith fac-Bimilesof cur signatui es attached in its advertisements.” CaMwINIoasu, We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana 8tate Lotteries which may be presented »t ouroountors: II. H.lVAlHSXEY.PrM. La.Watl B. X». JUIACX, Pw«»tal* Sai l Bk. A. BAlDWm.Pm. ». O.Xal’l Banli CARI. It OH H, Prn. Inlon VIBant Grand : Monthly : Drawing Ih the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, September 11, 1883, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300, CO, 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each Halves $10; Quaiters §5; Tenths #2; Twen¬ tieths $1. list or PHIZES. 1 Pbizecf $300,000 is.......... $300,000 100,000 1 Pkjzk of 100,000 is.......... 50,000 1 Pbize ot . 50,000 is.......... 25,000 IPbizkof 25,000 is.......... 20,000 2 Phizes or 10,000 are.....— 5 Pbizes op 5,000 are........ 25,COO 25,000 '25 Phizes or 1,000 are......... 50,00 TOO Phizes of 500 are......... q 200 Phizes op 300 are......... 00,COO 500 Phizes of 200 are......... 100,000 APPROXIMATION PHIZES. 103 Prizes of $500 are........... .... 30,000 50,COO 100 do. 300 are........... ,. . 100 do. 200 are........... ... 20,00 TERKINiL PBIZES. 999 do. V00 are........... 999 do. 100 are........... ... 99,909 3,134 Prizes of amounting to......#1,054,800 Capital Prizes Note.— Tickets drawing Prizes. are not entitled to terminal For Club Rrates, or any further informa tion apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬ writing must be distinct and Signature plain More rapid return mail delivery wiil be as- surred by euclosing 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 M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La' or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C. Address Registered Letters tc IEB ORLEANS IfATOllAl BAJB New Orleans, La. REMEMBER ££££ EZES.Z anil Early, nhonra in charge «f (be drawings, is a guaantee of absolute fairness and integrity, that the possibly chances are divine uli equal, what and that no one can numbers will draw a Prize. REMEMBER that the payment of al) 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 Courts; rights therefore are recog nized in the highest imitations beware of any or anonymou schemes. The Georgia Midland RK. .Shortest and Best Line Willi Through Coaeli es Between COLUMBUS and ATLANTA. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Washington, New York, Nashville or Cincinnati. Train leaves Columbus (Union Depot) 1:05 p. m, arrive at Griffin 3:56 p. m,, Atlanta 5:f0p. m. 3:40 South Bound train—Leaves Atlanta p. m., Griffin 5:40 p. m., arrives in Colum¬ bus 8:40 p. m. A.eeom»to«lution Train NORTH BOUND-Daily except Sundays. Leave Arrives Columbus, Griffin,................12:35 Midland Depot, 7:00 a. m. at p. m. Arrives at McDonough...........2:20 p. m. SOUTH BOUND—(Daily except Sunday.) Leave McDonough................6:40 a, m. Leaye Griffin......... 8:25 a. m. Arrive at Columbus.,.............2:05 p, m, SPECIAL TRAIN—(Sundaysonly.) Leave Griffin....................8:25 a. m. Arrive at Columbus..............11:28 a. m. Leave Columbus................. 8:25 a. m. Arrive at Griffin.................11:30 a. m. Arrive at McDonough............12:20 p. m. M. E. GRAY, Supt. C. W. CIIEARS, Gen’l Pass. Agt, Columbus, Ga. MACON. GEORGIA. -tot— Ju T7UFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION opens Elegantly September furnished 26th and class closes Jane and 28th. for students. rooms neat, new Centrally cottages Good located. board at reasona¬ ble rates. ply For catalogues REV. and other A. information ap¬ Jalyl2w4 to J. BATTLE, President- >T0 CLASTS BUSINESS COLLEGE ERIE, PA., for circulars. The best school , in America. Fall term begins Aug. SO. Mention this paper. ‘ANNOUNCEMENT .’ 5 THE CAMPAIGN IS NOW OPEN! THE GRIFFIN NEWS Is in the fight, and should he read by every TRUE DEMO who desires to keep posted on the p nuts of Ihe greatest politic il struggle ever known ii his republic, in which nit aioim pufy supremacy is involved, but in the langnagt of tk* President “We struggle to bp.cu-o and save cherished institutions, the welfare anl happi¬ ness of a nation of free men. The main battle grounds of this qpufliel will lie New York and Indiana; and the Kiwi has made special arrangements to present from time to time the progress of the campaign n the Empire State of the North, as viewed fio.u the most absolutely trustworthy Demo- ratio standpoint, and will also have special senico from Indiana. Appropriate and point- d political cartoons will appear from time to tune. In State affairs a ■ politics of Spalding an ! surrounding counties,the people will be kept fully posted ! ditorial utterances and by special correspondents, being better prepared to do this than any other paper in this section. The News is the official orgaie the State in this county, of ttie county itself and of the city of Griffin, and enjoys the full* confidence of the party and its leaders. With all this ,• ’ ■, s recognizes that there is something besides polities even in a po litieal year, and \> I right and newsy as ever. Renewed attention will be paid to • attracting immic; :i, iu co-o; eration with the great Democratic newspaper of the Me tropolis, the New V 8 1 ,r. The most eminent of Southern statesmen will be invited to • discuss the politica aspects of the South; its most successful business men to portray i industrial conditions and demands. In this, the News should receive the substantial a and encouragement f .very citizen of this section. The farming d ^urtment will appear regularly as at present and illustrated each week. Illustrated novelettes v ill also continue to be an interesting feature. The price of the News i l .ees it within tho reach of the humblest voter, while its charac¬ ter is equal to that of papers three times the price. The Daily News will he sent fr*W now until January 1st next for $2.50, from August 1st to January 1st for #2.10, from SepteB ber 1st to January 1st for $1.70, and from October 1st to January 1st for $1.25. The Weekly 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 correspondent* through Judge R. H. Allen, onr l’ike County Editor, or throngh D0UGLA3 GLESSNER, Publisher, Griffin, Gs. GET YOUR NEIGHBOR TO SUBSCRIBE. New Advertisements rpUE -L UNITE HTY OF THE SOUTH is located ntb: VANEE, TENN.,upon the Cumberland Pintail, 2,000 feet above the sea level. 1 irs h ol, under the special patron age of the Bishops of the Protestsnt Episoo- pai Church, in the South and Southwest, of¬ fer* the healthiest reslsence and best advsnt- «ges, both moral and educational,in its Gram mar School and in its Collegiate and Theo¬ logical Departments For the special claims of thi* University for patronage, apply for documents to the Rev,TELFAIR IIOD JSON, Vice-Chancellor, Sewanee. Tenn. -His ijirs&r DR. M OFFETT S FEMALE MEDICINE corrects all Irregularities act annoying It?:, J tg'JA* j from from which which soratnr so many ladle* laille* healthandstrtugnr-a* suffer. suffer. weak,debilitated wonrar. despondent, depreaaeo makes cheerfOt the spl r\ ts ^ln^ch an ir^of 11 :sl»J Ask yonr Druggist. E. R. Anthori jstf Griffin* 1 [and M. F, fw ■ Oehard Hill