Newspaper Page Text
THBBE ACltSS Ok' BAUST WEATHER
The bachelor editor of the Augtis
ta Evening News thus philosophises
on the recent spell of weather!
Rainy weather now, as Mr. Bfoohe
of Tipton and Middlemarch would
say, rainy weather has its beauties,
as well tg-•• s benefits. Most people
swear at rainy weather and don't
see where the beauty comes in, but
this is because they have never
studied the subject in s philosophical
way and from a dry and delightful
standpoint, or better still, from a
sofa under a cosy roof, and in charm
mg company. We have studied
rainy weather pretty closely and
continuously of late, and our con¬
clusion is that there aro just as
many beauties in rainy as in dry
weather, if you know where to find
them. And you generally find ihem
in the house. We found several
even in such a damp place as Tal¬
lulah Falls, and we unhesitatingly
declare our willingness to go out in
ihe rain and even back to Tallu¬
lah if the same experience could be
repeated.
The chief beauty of rainy weath
er is she who patiently sits, from
choice or necessity, and listens to
the rain pouring on the story over
head, or the old, old story itself
pouring into her pretty little pink
ear. Patience is a great thing in
rainy weather, aijd it is a virtue
very beautiful in itself, in fact it is
a regular rainyjweflther beauty, and
is worth cultivating by all the other
beauties. In a long rainy spell like
that of .lie past week or mare, pa
ience is a regulation monumental
beauty.
The beauty, however, who can
sit and listen, and smile while she
hears the double-barrelled story al¬
luded to above, is the prize beauty
of the age, and we intend to draw
that prize if we have to take chan¬
ces in all the showers between the
Atlantic and the Mississippi for the
next six rainy seasons. The rairy
weather beauty, indeed, who can
sit like patience on a monument
and smile away our grief just non
is a prize worth wading for through
water falls and rain (alls, without
rubbers or umbrella.
The New York State Democratic
convention at Buffalo Wednesday
was one of the of the most harmoni¬
ous in the history of the party. Gov.
Hill was renominated by acclamation
and with him on tho ticket aro Ed
ward J. Jones, for Lieutenant Govern
or, and John Clinton Gray, for Judge
of tbe Court of Appeals. Our Re
publican friends who have been look
iDg fora row,a riot or a rumpus when
the Democrats of New York met it
convention 'are respectfully invited
to extract what comfort they can
from Iho report of tbe proceedings-
We advise them to get ready their
sackcloth and ashes for November.
The world is goiug to be mighty full
of woo for them from this time for
ward.‘
FroniBHirth to Uie brave
We carry wjth ur certain physical traits, a*
wc do certain mental characteristics. Inso¬
much that psychologist* have striven to des¬
ignate by generio titles certain tempera¬
ments—ai the bilious, the nervous, the lym¬
phatic. The individual with a sallow com¬
plexion is set down as bilious, often rightly
so. If tho saffron in the hue of his skin is
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, pain be
neath -he right ribs and through tne right
shoulder-blade, sick headache, For oonstipation,
flatulence and indigestion. but the relief of
this very common, not essentially peril¬
ous oomplaint, there is no Hostetlers more genial and
thorough remedy than Stomach
Bitters, which is also a beneficent tonic and
strength remedy yromotter, and preventive and a of widely fever esteemed
for and ague
rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles.
Dr, Moffett’s TEETHINA (Teething Powders)
Allavi Ir.itfitton Aids Diarfstlou, Regulate? tho
Bowels. Siri'iiRtatn* the Child makes Teething
t and Cosh onfv tS Cents Tetthfiia cures
Erumions and 8ore«, »*»d nothing equals it for
the summer trout’** of Children of any age. It
ii safe and rare. Try It and you will never be
without TEETHINA as long u» there are child*
ren lu tii j House. Ask your x»nigg:?t.
Tccullar
In the eombinotiou, proportion, and prepa¬
ration of its ingredients, Hood’s Sarsaparilla
accomplishes cores where other preparations
home, entirely which fail. is Peculiar “tower in of its strengh good name at
a abroad,’
peenlla tained, in the phe nominal sales it has at¬
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most suc¬
cessful meeicine for purifying tho blood,
giving strenghth, and creating an appetite.
DOUGLAS! l,E41Ur*Fr*p’r
•AUT,(lii*mM)M **»«•......
LY« On*# T#MP •**••••• ••••••*•• •
drub, flwitat SeU.’15,1888*
dflciil Paper of Spalding Co.
Official Paper el the City of Griffin
__________________■" .
———
AdTcrtielna Ratoe.
ttKsr*"-sfs5s^S‘ DAILY -* to* dollar par square far the
:
NOTICES 10 oanU par line
i mg aaah insertion. No ineertion under this
toadfo* late than 60 oenU. All insertion*
got [h, than one dollar moat be paid for in
*^j 5 b»| rata# eontinne will be their made advertisements with parties
^^ wishing to
^W ^^^merataaaafo^h^Paiiv^
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For President,
GROVER CLEVELAND,
of New York.
For Vice President,
ALLEN O. THURMAN,
of Ohio.*
For Gorernor.J
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, 5th Diet.,
JOHN D. STEWART,
of Spalding,
For Senator—26th District.
JOHN I. HALL,
of .Spalding.
For Representative,
N. M. COLLENS,
of Spalding.
Summary of Chicago platform:
W* 1 !!paint bright red the poor man's nor
And keep the tax upon his clothes.'
Jones,he will pay the freight again
this year in New York, and the lie
publicans will feel his weight in the
eleotion.
— H" ■ i ■ ■ ■ ♦ " » ........ -»
THE NEWS FROM VERMONT.
The Republicans have carried Ver
wont, and their rejoicings show how
great has been their anxioty. We
suppose we must surrender all hope
of changing the political complex
ion of Vermont and ridding the Sen
ate of Moral! and Edmunds. It was
* too much to hope that the tidal wave
which is sweeping all over the coun
try would break down barriers erect
ed in the Green Mountain State by fif
ty years of ignorance and prejudice-
Three, possibly four States, must
be conceded to the Republicans:
Oregon, Vermont, Maine, with about
even chances of carrying Fennsylva
nia, Ohio and Kansas, Blaine caried
Pennsylvania by 81,000. Mr. Mo
Glare says the majority for Harri
son will be nearer 20,000 thau 40.000
Ohio went for Foroakor by 23,000 in
1887, and this ought to give a man of
Harrison’s character 100,000 on the
supposition that a State which will
twioe elect Foreaker will elect any
body with the Republican nomination.
Bat the Old Roman is on the Demo
eratic ticket this year, and the old
Jacksonian voters are rising up all
over the State. Stranger things
bare happened than the defeat of
Harriaon in Ohio. Of Kansas there
it little to say, but before we surren
der that State we will wait for tho
election retrrns.
Still we confess to a disappoint
went of a hope, wild perhaps but
patriotic,in the retarns from Oregon,
Verm out and Maine. We wanted
Mr. Cleveland to have every elec
tonal vote cast for him in
1888, to that be might begin bis sec
ond administration and the second
century of oar government, as Wash
ingtOB began the first, by the UDam
one choice of the United States. In
this we are disappointed, bnt the ma
jority will be large enough to force
fhw the Republicans a recognition
«# the fact that tbe President of the
United States represents the majes
ty of tbe whole people.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
To the Voters of Spalding County.
At the solicitation of friends I offer f«i
the position of Tax Collector of Spalding
county, subject to a nomination of the Dem¬
ocrat party if one is held.
B. D. BREWSTER.
.'TUS PAPKE
‘MH.nu’t* Ndvcrti fliircn * * (TO Syimo? * SLWhewtdvm IV NEW VOI(< islaf
*w i
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
%
Rothje to the Traveling Public.
Tbe boat and obeapeat passenger
ronte to New York and Boston ia
via Savannah and elegant Steamers
thence. Passengers before pnrebas
ing tickets via other rontes wonld do
well to inqaire first of the merits of
the ronte via Savannnb, by which
they will avoid dnst and a tedions
all-rail ride. Rates include meals
and stateroom on Steamer.
Round sale Jane trip tickets good will be placed
on 1st, to return nn
til Oct. 31st, New York Steamer
sails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer
weekly from Savannah-
For farther information apply to
any agent rf H is Company, or to
E, T. Ci: ulton, G. P, A.
Savannah, Ga:
C. G. A? pee i.v,Ag-t St earner,
Savannah, Ga.
if you ra rri
Customers, Boarders, Aught, To be Bought
Agents, r or Gold,
Orders, handise Sold.
Servants or Place, i.v.Js to Appraise,
Lawyer Musical or Teachers, Case, Opening To Days
Popular Preachers, Houses Announce, Acres,
or
Cooks, Butohcrs or Bakers,
Books, Hire Boats, Votes,
To or Let,
Offices, Dress skirt or flounc e
First Basement, Floor, A A cure Handy for Valise, disease,
Casement, Cheese, A MuslluChcmise,
To Purchase a IYf,
Horse, Mare, Teas, Bees,
Monkey Bloodhound or Bear, i’eas, Are Prone
or bj i / 1 >r
Free from Fits, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall, Your Store,
Driver or team, Carriage,Dry Hosiery, oods,
An Opulent Elegant LIplioIsiery*
An MitrriujjCj
Play .Concert or Ball, Excursions, Picnics,
Skates, Plates, Knick-Knacks,
To seil to gay creatur'aDiversions, Clothes Made,
Diamonds, Increase Ready; of Trade,
Pearls, d
Rings, Coal. Coke and Woo
Curls, Pictures, Lectures,
Wash for Features,
To buy Odd Tilings, All Kindsof Food
Or sell Odd Tilings, Magic, Works on Theology,
Cats, Wealth Astrology, and Felicity,
Rats, World-Wide Publicity
Mats, Flags,
Flats
Bats, Bags, Rags,
Pantaloons, Hats, Nags,
ResplendertCravnts, Dress shirts or collars
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, House for Tenement, Rent,
Stocks, Store,
Clocks, Cash to be Lint,
Locks, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portmenia or Box, Tent,
Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cemeut,
Or Even a Beau— Go—
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,*
Take the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Bolow— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
-XTO LABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED
LN in these days to convince INTELL1
GENT men that it
Pays Well] to Advertise
RMIIMMGIl SHOP
COLUMBUS, . GEORGIA,
.TOE MeGHEE, JProp’i
-)o(--
The best place in Columbus to get a bath
or clean Shave. Give us n call when in th
city JOE MeGHEE
Regular & Perfect
DIGESTION
BOMOTED BY USE OF
’ Tarrant's
Seltzer . Aperient,
Sold by Tarrant 4 Co., N.Y.,
and Druggist* everywhere,
$100 to $200
Agents preferred who can furnish their own
horses and give theif whole time to the busi¬
ness. Spare moments may be profitably em¬
ployed also. A few vocaneies in towns and
cities. B. F. Johnson & Co., 1009 Main St/
Richmond, Va.
JMWtWMKMCSg. zthS.li taw
ADVERTISERS
:<m learn the exact cos/
>1 an) nroposed hne
advertising in America:
papers by addressing
' tec. P. Rowell i : z Co.,
f - t.<* '-.-Usin' tiuref-o
Ii) ! pf «• , New V >rk.
• . IV' > ,*J>* tOO-P»,« i*a fhte-’
j lagdlV|hk«JUA with
I tt» cured ax hams
I tta&ntoaVBw out Tvom Book of par-
_
u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over a Million Diatribe'
L.S.L.
Louisiana State Lottery Company
its franchise maae a pan 1879, o» by ub over¬
S tate Constitution, in an
whelming popular vote DRAW-
IU GRAND EXTRAORDINARY
BER DRAWINGS take place on each of the
the other ten months in the year, and are at
drawn in public, at the Academy of Music'
New Orleans, La.
“Wedo herebycertifythatwesupervise the
arrangements for all the monthly and Qnar-
terly Drawings of The Louisiana State tot
tery Company, and In person manage and con
trol the Drawings themselves, ana that the
ame are conducted with honesty, fainiees
and in good faith toward all parties, i-S* we
authorize the Company to use this certificate
with fac-simllesof oar signatures attachedm
its advertisements.”
Commtuluavil.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers
will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana
State Lotteries which may be presented si
ourcountors:
B. M.W.tlMSll!V.Pr«». PrciStat* Bal JLu.Xat'l l Bit. B.
i.BAIUWlRiPrM. p. IIJIAIX, Jf. «.atari Basil
CAB*. HOII.V, Fro. Union W ’IBank
Grand : Monthly : Drawing
111 the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, October 9, 188S,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,00.
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each
Halves $10: Quarters $5; Tenths $9; Twen¬
tieths $!.
list or phizes.
1 Pbizecf *300,000 is.......... $300,000
1 Prize of 100,000 is.......... 100,000
l Pbize of 50,000 is.......... 50,000
1 Pbize of 25,000 is.......... 35,000
3 Prizes of 10,000 are......... 20,000
5 Pbizes of 5,000 are......... 25,000
25 Prizes OF' 1,000 are......... 25,000
100 Frizes of 500 are......... 50,00o
300 Prizes of 300 are —..... 60,COO
500 Prizes of 300 are......... 100,000
APPROXIMATION PBIZES.
100 Prizes of $500 are............... 50,000
100 do. 300 are............... 30,000
100 do. 300 are............... 30,00
TERMINAL PBIZES.
999 do. 100 are............... 99,900
999 do. 100 are............... 99,909
3,134 Prizes of amounting to......$1,054,800
Note.— Tickets drawing Capital Frizes
are not entitled to terminal Prizes.
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 will bearing be as-
surred by enclosing and Envelope
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
Jf BW OBJ- BAA* BA TO* At BABB
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER That th* preteac* of
C<*a*rala Beauregard
and Early, who are In charge of the
drawings, is a guaantee of absolute fairness
and integrity, that the chances are all equal,
and that no one can possibly divine what
numbers will 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 are recog
nized in the highest Courts; therefore
beware of any imitations or anonymou
schemes.
The Georgia Midland RR
Shortest ami Best Line
Witlx Xliroiiglx Conch
os Between
COLUMBUS aoO 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. in,, Atlanta
5:40 p. m.
South Bound train—Leaves Atlanta 3:40
p. m., Griffin 5:40 p. in., arrives m Colum¬
bus 8:40 p. m.
Accominodntion Train
NORTH BOUND—Daily except Sundays.
Leave Columbus, Midland Depot, 7:00 a. m.
Arrives at GrifHn,................12:35 p. m.
Arrives at McDonough........... 3:30 p. m.
SOUTH BOUND—(Daily except Sunday.)
Leave Leave Griffin......................8:25 McDonough................6:40 a, m.
a. m.
Arrive at Columbus...............2:05 p, m,
SPECIAL TRAIN—(Sundays only.)
Leave Griffin.................... 8:25 a. m,
Arrive at Columbus..............11:28 a. rn.
Leave Coiambus ................. 8:25 a.m.
Arrive at Griffin.................11:30 a. m.
Arrive at McDonough............13:20 p. ra.
M. E. GRAY, Snpt.
C. W. CHEARS,
Gen’l Pass. Agt, Columbus, Ga.
ER UNIVERSITY
MACON. GEORGIA.
--jo*-
TTtlFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION opens
JL 1 September 26th and closes June 28th.
Elegantly furnished class rooms and neat,
new Centrally cottages for students.
located. Good board at reasona¬
ble rates.
For catalogues and other information ap¬
ply to REV. J. A. BATTLE,
julyl2w4 President.
m cum business college
BRIE, PA.,
for circulars. The best school
, In America. Fall tom begins
Aug. 3ft Mention this paper.
THE CAMPAIGN
IS NOW OPEN!
m
THE GRIFFIN NEWS
Is in the light, and should be rend by every il
TRUE DEMOCRAT!
*'
who desires to keep postod on the p >iuU of the greatest political struggle ever kaova in
his republic, in which not alone pariy supremacy is involved, but in tho language of tbs
President “We struggle to seeu-c and save cherished institutions, the welfare an! htppi- 3
ness of a nation of free men.
The main battle grounds of this conflict will be New York and Indiana; and theNiwi |
has made special arrangements to present trom time to time the progress of the cumpxig* '
n the Empire State of the North, as viewed from tho most absolutely trustworthy Demo-
ratio standpoint, and will also have special service from Indiana, Appropriate and point* a
d political cartoons will appear from time to time.
In State affairs ai. ■ politics of Spalding ami urroumling counties, the people white
kept fully posted tv litorial utterances and by special correspondents, being better
■I
prepared to do this than any other paper tn this section. The News U the oflkial org»M
the State in this county, of the county itself and of the city of Griffin, aud enjoys the full**
confidence of the p.irty end its leaders. <1
With all this, ' s recognizes that there is something beside* polities even in »P® :|
litfeal year, and v. height and newsy as ever. Renewed attention will he paid to
attracting imtnigi :, i . co-operation with the great Democratic newspaper of the
tropoiis, theNcw V >■’ 8tar. The most eminent of Southern statesmen will be invited ta |
discuss the poHt.Va .i.-peet of the South; ifs most successful business men to portrty 1
industrial conditions and demands. In this, the News should receive the substantia! *
and encouragement ; ’ ■ ver) citizen of this section.
The fanning dcpui tn ent will appear regularly as at present and illustrated each week. ,
Illustrated novelettes will also continue to be an interesting feature.
The price of the News pl.aes it within the reach of the humblest voter, while its char** 1,
^
ter is equal to that of papers three times the price. The Daily News will be **nt fr»»
now until January 1st next for $2.50, from August 1st to January 1st for $2.10, fromSeyt** |j
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. C*M;
the office, or subscribe through your postmaster or any of our many correspond*#!* j
through Judge R. II. Allen, onr Pike County Editor, or through
DOUGLAS GLESSNKR, Publish**,
Griffin, 0*.
GET YOUR NEIGHBOR TO SUBSCRIBE.
New Advertisements
mHE J. UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH is
located at SLA ANEE, TENN.,upon the
Cumberland Platan. 3,000 feet above the sea
level. This =rh"«d, under the special patron
age of the Bishops of theProtestsnt Episco¬
pal Church, in Dio South and Southwest, of¬
fers the healthiest reslsence and best adnmt-
nges, School both moral and in and its educational,in Collegiate its Theo¬ Gram
mar and
logical Departments- For the special claims
of this University the Rev,TELFAIR fer patronage, apply for
documents to HODG SON,
Vice-Chancellor, Sewanee. Tenn.
tbs Pimag ~
MSMEnSr*- sgaafflis
i SON. onr authorised agent*
DR. MOFFETT’S
— FEMALE MEDICINE'
lne By S^t giving tone nlhD to and «trenvtheiilncl"*- lt j. :
^^m ^j ng u: >'*P£HS? t&
corrects from which all Irregularities laities aed suffer. « n “ 0 JtljLvSI
so many health •ndst'-eft
weak, dehltlta cheerful ted the woman despondent, de Pff^
makes noladv should
spirits. In chance of life SaiftandUi
out INDIAN WEED. UU
Ask your Druggist.
E. R. Anthony, Griffin and M. F.
Oehard Hill, Ga,