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TB* touhtt.
gitrtng ev
white at
a few won
in«kHtoprt>oWldom getri
word f«m«»fpyb<jdy. Give tbe
boy who down’*belief* in studying
too hard a ebsne*.
Boys who study very bird at
school rarely amount to anything.
Grant didn’t amount to much at
Weet Point; Sheridan stood fourth
or fifth in bi* class; Nelson was flog¬
ged whenever) his achoolmaater felt
the need of some physicsl exercise ;
“Boa*” Tweed ran away from school
whenever be got a chance ; Jamea
Gordon Bennett awl Horace Greeiy
while at school were planning the
Herald and Tribune; Qolumbu* fra
qoenUy get birched tor drawing now
continent* in charcoal on bto desk
lid, and Adam, the first man, never
want to school at *11. Boys wb
study very hard generally shine at
examinations, where they deliver ora
tions toil of idea* they’ve borrowed
from some one else, after which they
have great tbiogt expected of them,
and then they stop shining, and go
out into the world, and are never
heard of again on any large scale.
They break out io spectacles at an
early age, are not of much account
in a baseball malob, and are apt to
marty lean, studious girls, likewise in
spectacles, who at tbe age ot 80 in
dine to akin, bon* and large families
of children.
The trouble to that boy* who study
very hard, burn the midnight oi! and
read only soiid books toil of facts
(one-third of which fifty years sfter-
ward are foafld to bt only somebody’s
say so with the bottom tumbled out),
o»e up and wear out so much of their
brains aa to have very little left when
they do want to uee them. They are
like our walking match nuisances,
who use op all their wind at the-Mart
nod come lagging ia tbe rear at the
finish. A boy, and even a man,
ebook toll of information dog out of
books to not always a bright boy or
mao, and when ho talks be some
times puts you in mind of on auto
matio talking encyclopedia or die*
tiooary wound up and bound to give
you tbe right dote, or tbe time of
this discovery, or tbe date of that
battle, or tbe length of this river, so
that you pat your nickel in at the
right slit and touch tbe spring and
out comes tbe information.
Boys who study easy and read
what pleases and interests, general¬
ly know something at the week’send.
Columbus read about the Norsemen
in Greenland hundreds of years be
fore his time, and about things pick
ed up at sea which looked as if they
bad floated from aomebody’a far-off
lot. He went after this sort of
knowledge, aa well as navigation, as
eagerly and joyfully as seme Wall
street brokers go for a lamb. He
studied easy because it was easy for
him to study those things, and as a
result he re discovered America and
got pot in tbe Sing Sing of his era
lor so doing. Old Commodore Van
derbiU studied first* old kifia and
scows, and next bigger boata ( and
finally ratiroccfc, and at tost studied
bow fleet to eornl and next scoop
hia tunnel through New York and
scoop also tbe only railroad right
of way into or out of it. He studied
easy and not having in bis youth his
train loaded down, with hexameters
troches and spondees, or words to
such effect, bo bad tbs more room
and life in bto upper mental story to
rake in a large and necessary amount
of epos duties .
Mr. Morion, the Republican candi
date for Vice President, has written
a letter accepting the Domination.
He is in favor of protection, and
tbioks that “the American people’’
“ebould find under their own flag a
field of limkieaa advance in the direo
tion of improvement, prosperity and
happiness of man,’' Yet Mr. Morton
occasionally sails under a British flag
to look after his English and Canadi
an interests. Possibly he considers
himself a little above “the American
people,’* Gan it be that we hare one
of tbe four hundred as a candidate
for the second highest office in tbe
land f
Edward Walsh, an Irish editor,
has been setrienoed to five week’s im
prisooment without bard labor.
Tbtre‘8 ao uee trying to make a bor
rible example of« man by that sort
of pacisbmunL That’s a vacution.
That’* o Joqg seeded ^*t. Now,
if it had bees fiywwaeka' hard labor
without imprisonment that would
hvae beefl BOtaetblng like. Tbe
Georgia editors who hare to hustle
around to get money enough to pay
tbe postage on their ont-oNtown dr
ouhtimr Hr/ vwmW have sympathised
with r.DPaUh.
iPlfftel)
IT M ~ HHS If
I f If 11
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d SpildlDj Co.
*.* h^r of U» City* W*te
toylaaatobtaoa ,wj.
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; • -•
■■jvffbg *£Ss
»?«$•»*« forth* Dollv,
ITie TICKET.
W&k
For Proeident,
GLHVBLAND,
Of New York.
For Vies* Pmid«Dt,
4LMN „fo“ UEMiN '
-." ™
5 WART,
Plf Tarawa will
yj; V At
moon letter be Sod*
l*PS8St>* * ;>
4 skmka. •*Tbe demon of
i h&* not been entirely de
No, It will eontinne to ear
, Tm
i jprt w lonf M they
§?m4fK of joeii one more
bloody Bbirt.” Bat
- very little nee for tbe
>*r or soy other of
spirit* of aril after the,
Btitfoe-Harrisoa force*
d»y. -;'
*-
Hew York Star, to * doable
editorial, adroaatee tbe re*
' -i of Mayor Hewitt. Tbe atg
i of tills lira in tbe fact that
lathe atrictait Democratic
> paper in tbe city, and ia
to be nearer both tbe
and Albany Admtoisira
I any of its eomtetupora
pp*. Mayor Hewitt, with his djs
' , and insomnia, ie getting to be
6disturbing feature i» the poli
tics of tbe metropotu.
UHJSTI8 0N THE KEGRO.
5 The argament made by Senator
Hustle of Dooutana, in bi* contribn
lion to Tbe Forum, for October.
tbe Negro qoastioB, i», briefly smn
toed up, ae follows* Tbe question
to yet a yery grave one, because tbe
negro, in tpito of all that baa boon
done for him by tbe Southern white*
And all tbe tortile effort* of tbe Nat
ionai Government and Nortbaru.'pbil
euihroptoto, baa not yet reached a
seif'-reliaat or satisfactory poaitioD.
etHl yearns for fruitless agitation,
if all these efforts have failed,
watrt there not be some ineradicable
eau«e that arrests hia progress t
g| aotertoViee Snob a catree Of Uto.rage, there to which in tbe to char
un
like *H other species of the Unman
family. There to ja quasi hostility
between tbe two races, placed on tbe
|:|tto®e i«tg#J level, and each reoogni*
e» it. They will never foae, but one
^ must rule the other. To show this,
Senator Eustto quotes Hoyti&n bisto
ry. tfe then reviews tbe condition
the negro iu the North, especially
Massachusetts, and concludes
" that there to resiiy difference in
no
social attitude of tbe race in one
the errantry from another
t, except Massachusetts be is
fietifa of an offensive hypocrisy.
Hecoaetrnotion and Federal inter
a«d Northern philanthropy
; JUMMjel the problem worse,
dy thing to do is io leave it to
good sense and friendliness of
fhtiea. Io conclusion Sen
useless to prophesy
of tbe negro in this
the South today be is
•od satisfied, His
bis ra
Com pur
i* a stranger to
j ^<4 Ijflif p o dM v e rt oi y' to If
i appeal to the
of tbe Federal
partisan tym
The Georgia Midland E It.
dhorteet and Beat Line
With Through Coas h
«• Botwecn
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE CHANG K TO
Washington* New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Train lew* GetombssfUntoa Depto) li»
|.^m, arrive at (iriffln 3Afl p. m„ AUants
South Bound trsln—Leave* Attontn 3:40
p. m., Griffin 6:40 p. •»., arrive* to Colurn
baa 8:40 p. m.
Aecommodatiou Train
NORTH BOUND—Dsllr except Sunday*.
Leave CDlumbue, OrifRa',...............tf-* Midlaud P**pot,'V^Os. m
Arrive* at P* m *
Arrive* *4 MeDwaagfa......... 3^0 p.m.
SOUTH BOUND-Otolly excel t 8o»d»y.)
Iwsve Griffin............... MeDo&oa^i,.,.*....... .......*• ®
Lesye at Cotumtaw .........3:06 p, m
Arrive
SPECIAL TEAISf--(8uudsy* only -)
Leave Griffin....................“
Arrive at Griffin .12:20
Arrive et McDonough p. m
M. E.GBAY, Sapt.
W S A C. Agt; Columbus, Oa.
New Advertisements.
nd stamp for
-----« SON,
cS^»!g®!iL luxut. nt
a A
r Fall* V«V «*
••
Kte. and *i .00 <
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
*tbx X scame* or un, the
*reat Medical Work 0 1 the
Phytoal Debility, Premature '
DeeUne. Error, of Tooth, and
theuDteidnlserlcseonseqaeut
thereon, 800 page* 8 to,
pmerlptkma tor all disease*.^
Cloth, full gilt, only gl.OO, |
man, Male*, niastratlre sample free to aU young
eedmUdleaeed men. Send now. The Gold and
JeweUad Medal awarded to the author by the J»a-
Mam., Aasoclatlon^ Dr. W. Addresa R PARKER, P. 0 . bo*
or grad-
oataef Harrard Medical Collect, OS yoars' practice
In Bos tost, who may be consulted eonfldrmtially.
Woeolaltr. Dleeaeos of ttaa. Office Ro. 4 Bulflnotut
HIND1RCORN8.
jaggaasn zasxJSri&ssskJSsx
PARKER S GINGER TONIC
The best of »K r»mr«to (or
Taward Pams, Colic, sad aU ladtfes- Stom-
tioa, Eshaosuon troubles. Also
aeh and Bowel fox
the matt e*«ctivi raw
Coughs, Colds, Broaehitix **d
affections It of the refreshing broathiag
steep gam. pn»noief the appetite,
improves prostration,
overcomes nervous
Crateful--Comforting.
EPPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
“by a thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the oparattons of diges
tion and nutrition, and by a careful well applica¬ selected
tion of tbe Mr. fine Epps properties ha* provided of provid-
Ooacoa. cur
ed our breahfa faet table* with a delicately
flavoured beverage which may save us^many
heavy doctors’----- ------- that constitution -... ..
use of such article of diet a
may be gradually bniit up until strong
enough to resist every tendency to disease.
Hundreds of subtle maladies are Coating is
around us ready to attack wherever there a
weak point. Wc may escape many a ia’al
shaft bluodand by keeping onmlvec properly nourished well tortifled frame.” with
pure a
—Civil Service Gazette, Made simply with
aly in half-
a aiuuo m i w «. w,,
Homoeopathic Chemists, England.
London,
.LOUS
ill LI_
DISCOVERY.'
A.mf Bask lsam*4 tat •** »»*«*».
AXiasi asadartac cnreslr
8 m»Uss wlltoai ■•«•>«.
Piracy <«b4*Mm4 tty Ompromm Court
final l*4M*M«aU la corrospoudeMcr
tlasws- with opinions of Dr. Vfm. A.
Hammond, Prospectus, the world-famed Specialist in
Proctor-the acietlet, and Hon*. others, Jndge gent Gibson,
JudanP. Benjamin, LOI8ETTE, post
tree by Prof, A.
287 Fifth Ave., New York.
HOTEL CURTIS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. 6. DANIEL, Prop’r.
*W Tot lei a meet all train*. feblSdly
Farm and House and Let For Sal e
A 202M acre farm in 8 miles of Griffin, Go
80 acre* In wooes, 120 in splendid state of
«d ouUjvation. for oteaeed of stump* and rocks, fix-
stock, improved and farm fodder machinery. Machin-
ery, corn will be Bold with
farm if wanted. AU ready far business nnoth.
er year. Also, a Varre roomy house and two
acre lot ia Griffin, Go, foe particulars ad-
dress septI9d&vr8ra me at Griffin, Ga,, cere THAD Clark CLARK. A Son.
ADVERTISERS
:a n leara the exact; cos*
>f art) nroposed ?ine :>
. td veitisujg in America
nipers by addressim.
♦CO. P. Rowell -is Co.
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IO i fhT»'
The silly effort of Senator* to re
Tire the old sectional strife mails
to response from any part of
oo&utry. The people la this
ipelgn *re dealing with tbe pres
, not with
~r im
Peculiar
peculiar point* ink* Bead'* Bar-
superior to sit other medicine*.
PaeaUari la tomMMtiM, tefrwiieots^ pwpotttoa.j
and preparation ot
mod’s SsmpMfli* paw :***
tost known i«t»
the w**t»«» kin**
to’* 8»r-
b*«Mh>^% onTjrjS Tjjrxxm." .✓"Oha&ffidredDoaea M«ueii»e* m
and amsBer bottle*
^nv ^^/produoe .^renairo tarter good result* do»*J, and flood's. do not
at as
S Peculiar ia secomptohe* It* medicinal merit*. hlU»-
Hood’* Sarsaparilla lor Itwll cures V.
erto unknown, and to* won Mood/^A
the title ot “The greatest
purifier ftMMrta ever ttt“goodnams dlseovsrsd.’*^ S
homo,”—there is vm S ^f^more S
ot Hood’s SaraapariUa^r a sold In
Lowell, ot whore all^r\4 f VV^* pother tu,Mae blood ’
than
partners. Peculiar in It*
ptonome- S ^Vosl record ol ealee
abroath^r VjJL «V>rover W other preparation
ha* attained »ueh popn-
to to abort a tone.
. \SP v^ui retained it* popuiaBty
J^vaA coofideace among all claaaea
^/of induced people eo buy etead&stljr. other preparation*,
Do not to to Medicine,
bat to tare to get the Peculiar
Hood's Sarsaparilla
ioMbraIl*ro«si*a. fl I fix tor ft. prepared only
tout HOOD * oa, Apothecaries, Iowan, Mas*.
IOO Do»e» One Dollar
PLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
To the Voters of Spalding County.
At tbe solicitation of friend* I otter tor
the position of Tax Collector of Spalding
oo antv. snMoc t tet BQmlnatlaanf the Bom.
ocrat party It ono la held.
B. D. BBEW8TEK.
THE VEKNON,
Mrs. A. E. RIDDLE * SOD, Prop’*
Cor. Flr*t Avenue and Thirteenth 8t.,
COLUMBUS, : t s GA.
m* You are moat cordially city. Invited *eptl8dlm to stop
us While to the
* *
aj. * .A sj, V w”
I'M.lt
•dvtaeXwntt where hl*,cepne to Crmb ol
* stoo l fteee
. . ead I ____and tmtm toe!
- nL owe mf otoWwba'ha^t
pyr pesfeet :t.« ‘ this rare—to sUMmiot ' roar ' tbsd
Ttess
i see, tiuij e*
•*SUadSS2ES5i»*' Iotas* Skblxok. DrajRUt. ■“
Trf.UM oa Blood and akin ptstarts
Ism. Tax 8win Bi'ccwic Co. Drsvt) (
aslant*, Os.
iaict Vwhnu!
and engaged
Barrow who is an experienced warehouse
man and a strong alliance man.
The buslneaa will be conducted the same
as other warehouse to Griffin; each and
every alliance nmn^jn 8p*ddto^and Griffin adjoto- will
be Sg® a partner of to the order basins**. Mt. Burrow According ccording to to
the rules our has given liven
a good bond**d the fund* will be kept to
beak uiRi^ the cotton season is over, when
tbe proSts ^wili ho each' paid according to the
number ormOeti i ma: may will will weigh. Secret*-
riea of sub-allieeces please please mention
dote of initiation on trade cords, a* no one
eon be a partner until he become* a mem¬
ber of our order. We solicit the patronage
of tbe public generally and promise as good
satisfaction assay beats totho city. Wagon
yard free to farmer*.
J,II. H. T, Vatthmoh, Mitubrli, PaTTZMO*
.
J, J. Eldxr,
F. M. Scott,
augSl-8m Committee.
KAlHIiMiUUIi SHOP
COLUMBUS, . GEORGIA,
JOB McGHFJBl, Propl
Tbe beat p l ene it Oh«nih)i to wW gets bath
r cl* a* Mom- ftf«M »oaJU to to
Hy
m wM
M' ' \
1
i . J
THE .U2' ■V
IN
Dry Goods
has opened up and i
E. J. FLE
Well Equipped with a large steclMflii»w«
partment. As the seeuea advxece
and Jobbers rush eft tbe remainder
at reduced prices; and I
ders out for thi
and will
ttem
Such prices that h wiil- faj-ji(«^) wate fre-
..... 4«. ^ . '' ’" '■ '■ •
queni visits to my Place.“BB
Macon Knit f6 Hoie and fealf Hose, heavy and good.
at c., wertb double the money.
Have the best half hose at 15 c
ever shown here. Sell
dozens of pairs '
every day.
★ SPLENDID, VALUES IH FINER HOSIERY. ★
eo-wifl have displayed on our cenler counters on Monday morning Goods a big al¬
lot of Short .tei gths and Orese Patterns of Fine all Wool Dross at
most your own price. Come and see them; they wdl not stay long at
prices named for them. They consist of desirable colors In Sebaster 9 pools. worth
Serges, Cashmeres, Ac. One case Cashmere, woel one way. c,
12 1-2 d, sSTDouble Width Cashmeres 12 1-2 o, worth 20 c.
Henriettas 36 inches wide, at 25 c. Henriettas 44 in wide at 50 c-
ser’Sptendid assortment finer Dress Goods with Trimmings to match.
- M -and - White
Flannels,
Plaid and Striped Sacii.ig Flannels, Blankels, &c., at living Prices.
SEE mm TOW EES
At damaged, 10,15. 20 and half 25 prirc. c. ll.cy fie eye openers, Lot of fine towels, slight-
ly at
Good Checked Ilomcs^tm at 6 c. Shirtings, Sheetings,
&c., at Factory Prices.
Have the largest largest stock of leans, ________ Cassimeres . and Waterproofs in ________ the city, .
God leans 10 yard. Jeans ' * better and *' heavier “ “ than Schaof-biy ' b and
25 AH finer c. per per grades yara. proportionately tow.
at c.
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes! STfPPHVPVi I
^
My Snoe deportment will be found to
reliable manufactories in the country.
Have on hand a let of broken sizes in
EAGLE SHH0E CO’S WOMEN COARSE S
Splendid line lereoy Jackets, Toboggan Ceps Corpse,**..
HATS ! HATS ! HATS.
My stock will be found fully up to its usual standard. Good desirable
goods at Rock Bottom Prices.
-Trunks and Satchels-
H
I buy goods in this line from the most reliable manufacturer in tbe
East and will offer yeu better fiuished Trunks and Satchels for the same 3
monee that others ask for inferior made goods. V W
-
■*r"WiU say finally that it is my determina¬
tion to convert my large stock into money before
January, If good goods at less ||r fsir value
will do it. So it will be to your interest to exam*
ony stock belore making you, purchases.
jhX
•; '~-*r ..
, ,
NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over « Million Disiribn’
A i l 1 ■' -i.
m * w •
Louiginnn State Lettery
Jneo
Edncati made part of tfw preeani
It* gTate fieiohlee OonaUtuWoa, s to 1873, by over-
en
*S GBA^MT^RDINA.EY DRAW-
the other ten month* in the yew, and Mnaio* ere al
drawn to public, a» the Academy of
Hew Orleans, La.
and to good faith toward ell pertto*,* * *
authorise tbe Company ofour elguatos to ate this attachedw- eertlfl«M«
with fac-*imilee ee
its advertisements.”
■Isslaaari.
We the nnderalgned Bank* and Banker*
will pey all Prise* drawn to The Louisian*
Btate^Lotteries which may be presented »t
ouroouutera:
Grand : Monthly : Drawing
Ih the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, October 9, 3888,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,00.
100,000 Ticket* at Twenty Dollar* each
Halves $10; Quarter* |5; Tenths 42; Twen¬
tieths 11.
LIST Off PRIZES..
1 Prize ot f300,«» 100,0001s.......... is.......... 100,000
1 Prize ox 60,W»
1 Prize at 60,000 is..........
1 Prize o» 25,000 is.......... 25,000 3W
2 Prizes ox 10,000 are......... 2$f
5 Prizes ox 5,000 are......... 26,000
25 Prizes ox 1,000 600 are......... 50,000
100 Prizes ox are......... 00,000
200 Prizes or 800 are.........
600 Prize* ox 200 are...;..... 100,000
APPEOXIEUTIOR PRIZES.
100 Prizes ot $600 are............ a>,ooo 50.000
100 do. 800 are.............
100 do. 200 are............ 20.00
TBRMINSX. PRIZES.
999 100 are............... 99,900
999 100 are............... 99,909
8,184 Note.—T Prizes ickets of amounting drawing to......|l,054j80f Capital Prizes
are not entitled to terminal Prizes.
for Club Rrates, or any further toforma
tion apply to the distinct undersigned. and Signature Yonr hand¬ plain
writing must be mall delivery will be
More rapid return as-
surred by cucloelng and Envelope bearing
your full address.
8end POSTAL NOTES, Exchange Express Ordinary Money
Orders, or New York in
letter. Currency ■ by Express “ (at our expense use)
addressed to M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Oneans La
or M.-A. DAUPHIN,Washington, D. C.
Address Registered Letters tc
NEW ORLEA.NM SETUSAl D UX
New Orleans, La,
REMEMBER SttBSSStf
ansi Early, who are ia of absolnte charge fairness mf she
drawings, is a guaantee chances all equal
and integrity, that the are
and that no one can possibly divine whan
numbers will draw a Prize.
REMEMBER that the payment of all
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIO
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tiokets are signed by the President of an In
stltution whose chartered rights are recog
nized in the highest Courts; therefore
beware of any imitations or anonymou
schemes.
IF TOO Ii HI
Customers, Aught, To Bought
Boarders, Agents, Silver be ight Gold,
or
Orders, Mere hand i*e Sold.
Servants or Place, Opening Goods to Day* Appraise,
Lawyer Musical or Teac Case, To Announce,
Preachers, sere, Houses Acres,
Popular Cooks, Butchers or Bakers.
or
To Books, Boats, Votes,
Hire ox Let,
Offloes, Dress skirt or Bounce
First Basement, Floor, A A euro Handy for Valise, disease,
Casement, To Purchase Pet, Cheese, A MusHnChemise,
a
Horse, Mare, Teas, Bees,
Monkey Bloodhound or Bear, Bpitz Or Peas, Arc Prone
or
Free from Fitz, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall, Your Store,
Driver or tesm, Hosiery,
Skates, Plates, Excursions,' Knick-Knack*,
To sell to gay creatur’*Diveisiong,
Diamonds, Pearls, Inorease Clothe* Ready; of Trade, Made,
Rings, Coal, Coke and Wood
Cnris, Wash Pictures,
for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Kindfcf Food
Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology,
Cats, Bats, Magic, Wealth Astrology, and Felicity,
Mats, World-wide Publicity
Flat* Flags,
Bate. Pantaloons, Bags, Bags,
ReeplendettCravats, Drees shirts or collars
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, House fox Rent,
Clocks, 8tock«, Store, Cash Tenement, be Lrnt,
to
Locks, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, Box, Scent,
Portmenia or Tent,
Or Pig, Even Sheep Beau- or Ox, Roman Go- Cement,
a
Then in a Triee, Read the Advice,)
Take the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
XT OLAflORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED
to to the* then* days to convince INTELU
GENT men that tt
Pays WeU to Advertise