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Official Paper of Spalding Co
Official piper of the City of Griffin
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national democratic ticket.
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OUVBLAND, OF _ NEW
GROVER
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ALLEN O. THURMAN, OF OHIO.
(hum. Bai-NO*
Kr*t DUl riot A.
Second DiMri*—Auown • L. Hawn.
Third Dbrtrict—T hom** B. F«lo««, Jb.
Fourth Dirtrict—J lbx* M. Moai.rr.
Fifth DUtrici—J lhu ft. G»at.
Sixth DUtrict-RosUT D 8mitb.
Seventh District—M oCoshbll L. Jons son
Eighth DUtrlct—J ob* T. Jokdxb.
Ninth IM»trict-How*w> W. N»w«*!t.
Tenth Dtrtrict-E. Howa»»Olm.awlt.
FOB OOBOBMSMAK, 6TB OIWHIOT,
JOHN D. 8 THWART.
Tb#r* ia no doubt now that black
a whit*. A Chicago newspaper has
succeeded in getting white smoke
from black coal.
Tee Otar and the new German Em
peror will meet on the 10th o! No
vember — probably to disouss tbo
American eleotion.
On the laat day of Congress Sena-
tor Mitchell introduced a bill provid
lag that Senators shall be elected by
tbe people. Mr. Mitchell, no doubt,
want* to tee scattered among the
the money that now goes to a
few men in tbe Legislature.
Ella Whdeler Wilcox wants more
lives in which to love this world,
Bat Ella mast be content. Only
cat* are permitted more than one
life, and it WOtlld ba v»«A\ it ib.n «*•
caption to the rule could be abolish
ed.
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Tax Collector Janies Wilson, of
Fulton county, is $20,000 short in
bis cash accounts, The sum is
sgaally divided between the county
and state. Tho grand jury is yet at
work on his books. Mr. Wilson says
be will make all deficiencies good
and nobody will lose a cent by him.
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The Covington Star makes this
wild prophecy: -‘Who will be tbe
congressman from this district in
1890, did you say ? Well, like
George Washington, we cannot tell a
lie. He will be a Newton county
man, aud the first threo letters of his
p«mn j|—ah ! well, never mind his
name, so you remember where he
lives-'
Mrs John A. Logan will sail from
New York for Europe next Wednes
day, as the chaperone of tbe Misses
Pullman, daughters of George H.
Pullman, of Chicago, will remain
abroad with her for a year. Mrs.
Logan carries with her a letter from
the President to every represents
tire of tbe United States in Europe,
oommending her to their care.
--«• .—*
Evansville Republicans are in sore
distress at the disaffection of the col
Oted voters in that section. The latter
have DOt only established a credits
ble Democratic newspaper but have
formed a campaigb club which is re
emviog oon»taot accession. The lie
publican party in Indiana seems io
have been -^overtaken by tbo bitter
pill of adversity,” so to speak.
A good mauy odd election bets
have been made lately, tut tbe most
singular was made in Washington
tho other day. A gentleman bet $20
against a like sum that the probibi
Hon or the labor ticket would capture
tbo electoral vote of at leant two
states. Nobody has been funnd who is
willing to bet that Mrs. Belva Lock
wood will carry any state.
Secretary Y’llas, of the Interior
Department, refuses to appoint any
bat Union soldiers to positions in
that Department, yet Mr- Elaine and
others like bun claim that the Con
federate Brigadiet is ruurnng the &f
lair of this Government, Whan next
Mr. Blaine has the sort- thr.iat. he
ebould devote bis idle time to a
oioee atndv j>f one, m ieae'. of tbe
Tm Oommaodmenta.
THE ISSUE itEARLT STAlESi
Th« Philadelphia Times, in so adroir
ubiy expressed and tempera!® article
states the judgment of independent
men upon tbe taxation iwrae as made
up by the adjournment of Congress.
Its conclusion is tbai the advantage
clearly rests with tbe Domocratr,
both with respect to willingness to
discharge manifest duty and with re
gard to selection of measures of re
lief. Tbe failure of the Republicans
to seriously undertake tbe work of
tax revision is manifest, and tbo fail
are is, according to oar Philadelphia
contemporary, rendered yet more
apparent by tbo nature of theproposi
tions advanced id tbe Senatorial
Tariff bill, wbicb, favoring only arti
clea of luxury, increases the burdens
imposed upon things that all tbe
people necossarily use,
Tbe Times says that tbe question
thus presented to the people is not
merely one between tariff reform and
tariff as it now exists, but between
liberalized tariff and prohibitoiy
tariff. As to the verdict of the Arnett
people on such an issue, fairly
fully presented, there can be, in
tbo judgement of this independent
no question whatever.
WIIiTSTlil’B*
MAH!
Who said the Old Homan was play
out? Who called Judge Thur¬
man a decrepit old man? Just look
at him out in Indiana ! lie is going
from town to town and
to stump, speaking, joking,
showing himself to an admiring
and enthus’astic people. The eld
man is in fine condition and splendid
spirits. Ho is just sweeping every
thing before him, and lias swept Mr,
Blaine, of Maine, entirely out of
tbe State. lie will also sweep Mr.
Harrison out of bis nest on the Otb of
next month.
In fact, there does not seem to be
anything the' matter with Judge
Thurman. He is making the welkiu
ring out in Indiana, arid he is talking
of Grover Cleveland in away that
pleases the people. And if anybody
asks what is the matter with Thur¬
man, you can read the answer in the
stars and see that “he is all right-”
Findlay (O,) Courier; ‘‘A couple
of the leading Republicans of Mar
ion township started out last night
with a dog to catch a coon, to be
used in the procession when McKin
ley speaks here. After hunting half
tbe night, tbe dog treed somo game,
and set up a vociferous barking, and
the two statesmen hurried to catch
the coon. They soon found the ani
mill, tmt it protej to bo a pule cat,
and a section of the Republican par
ty of Marion township are now fum
igating their clothns. Tho dog proba
lily had a better idea of what was
needed than the politicians did,"
Tho tolesropo that is to bring tho
moon withiu sixty miles of the earth
will decide some very important ques
tions. At this moment there is not
astronomer in tho whole world
who can definitely give the diiuon
of the bustle worn ly the
woman who was discovered in the
last year, aud the most scientif
of observers as yet hesitate to say
whet her she has been divorced from
man in the moon or whether be
on’y a new flame ot hers.
The Courier Journal’s New York
says that the inside
at both the Republican and
headquarters is fuvora
for Cleveland and Thurman.
opinion of the best informed
is that they will carry tho state
New Y’ork. As for Indiana, every
who believes anything believes
it will go Democratic. And
settles it.
gists. Toil Jo, Oliio.
ii. Van Hoc sen, lastiier. Toledo Natiou-
al Batik, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
directly npon the blood aud mucus
of the system. Price, 7.V. per bot¬
Sold by al! Druggists. oOd&wlm
Advice to Mothers.
M.x. Winslow's Boothiku Sykup
children teething, is the pretcription
one of the best female nurses and
in tho United States, and
been used for forty years with never
success by miliums of mothers
their cbildreu. During the process
teething its value is incalculable.
relieves the child from pain, cures dys
and diarrhoea, griping in the
and wind colic. By giving
to the ihildand rest- the mother.
25 cents a bottle. augeodAwli
1HILD1H
«Kirr:jt«c* »•
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f i;» n. i o...i-
you oitv in *%•*• .
Jc and TrilffiS ;v . nr*'
finit’iy h « *
Vft .* •*.
urc. Try ? • \ - \
If you have mads np your mind to tray
Hood'* Sarsaparilla do not bo induced to take
any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a peculiar
medicine, possessing, by virtue of IU peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation,
curatiro power superior to any other article.
A Hoston lady who knew what she wanted,
and whose example is worthy imitation, tells
her experience below:
«In one itore whero I went to buy Ilood's
Uanaparllla the clerk tried to Induce me buy
th«lrown Instead ot Hood’s; he told motheir'a
would last longer; that I might take It on ten
day*’ trial ; that If I dUl not Itlte U l need not
pay anything, etc. Hut ho could not prevail
on mo to change. I told him I knew what
Hood’a Sarsaparilla was. I had taken It, was
talUBsd with it, and did not want any other.
Hood’s
When I began taking Hood'* Sarsaparilla
I was feeling real miserable, suffering
a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak
that at times I could hardly stand. I looked,
and had for some time, like a person in con¬
sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so
much good that I wonder at myself sometimes,
and my friend* frequently speak of It." Mrs.
Ella A. Goff, ei Terraco Street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggist*, fl; *lx for $i. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD ft CO., Apothecarlo*, Lowell, Mat*.
IOO Doses One Dollar
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Ordinary.
To the Peoive— I announce myself as a
candidate for Ordinary, subject to nomina¬
tion of the Democratic party. I trust that
my past administration of the office has been
satisfactory to the people, and that they will
continue to give me their confidence and
support. E. W. HAMMOND.
For Sheriff.
Edi tor News —Please announce my name
as a candidate for Sheriff of Spalding Coun¬
ty, subject to a Democratic nomination, if
one is held. R. S. CONNELL.
R. H. Johnston For Treasurer.
I am a candidate for Treasurer of Spalding
County, subject to nomination by the Demo¬
cratic party. B. H. JOHNSTON.
For County Treasurer.
To the Voters of Spalding Covhty—I
hereby announce myself as a candidate for
re-election as County Treasurer, subject to
the Democ ratic nomination. I respectfully
solicit your votes. J. C. BROOKS.
For County Clerk.
Editob Nkws—P lease announce iny name
Afia candidate for re-election to the office of
County Clerk, subject to a Democratic pri¬
mary, if one is held. W . M- T110MA9.
For Tax Collector.
Editor Nbws;—P lease announce my name
as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector
•f Spalding County, subject to tho Demo¬
cratic nomination if one is held.
B. H. YAtUlBOUGH.
For Tax Collector,
Editor News;—E leaseannounce my irame
as a candidate for re-election to the office of
Tux Collector of Spalding county. .nDjun*
to the Democratic nomination, if one is held.
J. W. TRAVIS.
To the Voters of Spalding County.
At the solicitation of friends I offer fer
Die position of Tax Collector of Spalding
county, subject to a nomination of the Dem¬
ocrat party if one i» held.
B. D. BREWSTER.
For Tax Receiver.
EuiTOii News— Please nunounce my Dane
as ttcandidatu for Tax Receiver of Spalding
County, subject to th* Democratic nomina¬
tion, if one is held.
For Tax Receiver.
Eli r, ok News:—Please announce my name
as a candidate for re-election to tho office of
Tax Receiver of Spalding county, subject to
to the Democratic nomination, if one is held.
R. A. HARDEE.
1MAB-K-
Or any other Mineral Poison
It Nattm-'s Remedy, m*u1e ex- laelvely
from Hoot* and Herb*.
It Is perfectly narrule*^.
It Js the only kn wn to the w< rM
that has ever yet Cttrrd ct nfayiou* Blood
/T>i«.»n in nil tig
It cures Mercurial UhvumattsrQ. Cancer,
R'rofula.and other Mo»xl dtseate* heretofore
eonsb-Iercii incurable. It cure* any disease
c»u*i*d from impure lilv*od. It i* now pre-
acribed by thousands of the best vhysi l&u*
In the l ::itc! State*, as a t. nlc. We append
the svatvivivut v>f a few •
•I have u*ed S. s s on pat! ntft con vale *c-
tng from fevt-r an*l fr ta nioasU-* with th#
reaulU. J- N. Cuksxy. M l>.,
EUavliiv, Ca.”
pHrayv, Oa.—W lUte WhUe wa« afflicted
with »*ynnula acvm >e«rft. and I presort!*-J l S. d.
8.. aud to day he is a fat r*’bnst < v.
V W. V’Vi.SftY.K-, ii n.
Rfcnno'rn, Va.. IVc. l\ I have taken
th: . •• Of Hft'U!• ; c f -oi.darjr
blood poison. It «c;« in... h hi tier than pofc-
a»U or any other n s,-. >b i .u* ever used.
[l F V. i-.F’ p, ji i>"
Formerly * f Su^ex Co., Va.
r>». F. J. Hftf.K. the well known
and ph\*t d.u'. ot N 'sUx ' L lUvwar \ C. untv,
Ark... writes: '* Havd-g s t* k aowlflgt* I *afely a* to
what S. S. 8. U r omp -*-l "f, can
recommend It r.s the ronicly for u.l skin dis¬
ease*, It matter* not v oftt the name may be.”
We have a book gb v.r a history of thl*
wonderful romody, at s its runs, from all
over the world, which w A> convince yoti that
alt w e *;w ts true, au«l " li.'hwe w ill mail
fr^*» on application. N * family should !■«
without D We have cnother on Cvuiagiou*
K\ood i\A»on, lent on M.rae terms.
Write us a history of > our case, and our
pbysU-lau will advise - uh y u by letter, fa
HrK'tr»t confidence. We will not deceive
NOTICE
Notice i* hereby given legislature that a} - j • i a'ionwiii
he made to the next for the pus
tage of a bill amending the charter >f th«
city of Griffis wo » a to allow the Ni.-.yor and
Coutiell of said city to fix n compenMtion
for the Aldermen of faid city no; t > exc«»ed
fifty dollar* jnr annum.
TMSSP4EIB At ti*fn*f t* ©n I/** fli* Atemrj a PULadr of Hem: *,hdt Ipliw j
Hint Beat Lino
With Through C’onoh
ca Between
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Train leavesColnmbus (Union Depot) 1:05
m arrive at Griffin 3:5ti p. in,, Atlanta
,
p. m. Bound train—Leaves Atlanta .3:40 »
South arrives in OoUun
m., Griffin 5:40 p, m.,
8:40 p. in.
Aocommodution '1 ruin
BOUND—Daily except Sundays.
Columbus, Midland Depot, 7:00 n. m.
at Griffin,...............l2:J5p. 2:2c in.
at McDonough........... p. in.
BOUND—(Daily except Sunday.)
McDonough................6:40 a. m-
Griffin..................... Columbus...............2.05
at p, in
SPECIAL TRAIN—(Sundaysonly.)
Griffic.................... 8:25 a. in
at Columbus..............11:28 8:35 a. in
Columbus................ a. m
at Griffin.................11:30 a. m
at McDonough............12:20 p. w
New Advertisements
[ HAIR BALSAM
Ciean-ies and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth. ©ray
INftver I Fail* to Re*tore
Hair to it* Youthful Color.
[Prevents Pandruff and hair falling
60 c. and $1 .00 at Protryista.
Crateful--Comforting
BREAKFAST.
"by a thorough knowledge of the natural
larva w >cli govern the oparations of dig
tion and nutrition, and by a careful applica¬
tion of . e. fine proper tie- of well selected
Coacoa. MEpps has provided with cur delicately provid¬
ed our brerkf tab ei a
flavoured beve \e wh ! ch may save us many
heavy do ors’b : lls. )i is by the judicious
use of s c arPc’e o'die.thata cons '.ution
may be gradually built up until stiong
enough to resist every tendercy to rti e.
Hundreds of subtle maladies are Hording
around us re dy to attack wherever there is a
weak point Wo may escape many a fatal
si ft by keeping ourselves well lortificd with
pure blooilard a properly nourished fiame,”
—Civil 8ei rice Gazette, Made pimply with
boiling we .er or milk. Sod only in half-
pound tins, Grocers, labelled thus:
JAMES EPPS &€(>.,
Homoeopathic Chemists,
London, England.
EXHAUSTED VITALiTY
. The cabinet organ was introduced in Its present
’orro followed by Mason in & Hamlin in 1661. Other makers
the manufacture of these instruments,
iut the Mason &> Hamlin Organs have always main-
:ained their supremacy as the bc-et in the world.
Mason & Hamlin offer, ns demonstration of the
lucquaUedexcellence »t all of the great World’s of their Exhibitions, organs, since the fart that that of
Paris. with best 1S6T, makg k.f|(IA| 1 U| "fl II#%compcti[ion n| \"ersoft»!i
have* 111 If 11 14 gVnvariabR cosn-
jirs, the they highest W i M ft I $ W !::k-
rn .ratid * honors. Xliue-
cauihiL-Tiea 822 To 3f*00. free.
Mason & llamlin do not hesitate to make the ex-
'.raordinary claim for their pianos, that they aro
superior to all others. They recognize tha high
sxcellence achieved by other leading makers in the
irtof Hue they piano atlribnte bnildiDg, soicly but still claim superiority.
introduced to tho remarkable im¬
provement ind known by them in the year 1882,
now as tho “Mason & Hamlin Piano
•Stbinqkb," secured by Ffl IS | fl B ft KJ |#% g IWstesl 'be use of v. h'.r.h
s tbe pos¬
sible purity and f .Wrefluemcnt of
:one, together! I f 3 3 * ft#with greatly in-
HOTEL CURT IS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL. Prop’r.
ADVERTISERS
in learn tbe exact cos'
; an} nroposed tine o
’, rtising in Americai
. rs by addressing
- a P. Rowell 8z Co.,
* • £»i Adrertisino Bureau,
: pri* ir , New Verk
. f* IOO-Page piftfisiphie*
». WITTIEST,PRETTIEST JUVENILES
QUEER WrS38*l^ZjfV.---\ PEOPLEpxiwcVco*
01AOTS4 PZlfli
oobuns C-SA ens g s frt-' w 'VLi claws 00
*t.oo
/;> MaiL
Elovemeo! of the Fro# ttnil the Metis..)
Full nf th. rnmk*. ehsirtiiitiB *t. n.-- and
lumth-eroToUine Ilhistrwti. as by th. ■ Prince of
Juvenile Mlin* 7 iaimfB**l) . 1 ritlrv
, n , of It: !' » /oils wild . - :• -
Hot: CUatoatt V.-k "Ml s~tdm.m«.h~. e le:. '
ft I*, child.** to hsd.--u. H. Oocwell. V. X>. '
Lw«»le Lb *«>< >r d.;,■.-<*! I ••—Hon. Hon.HowU 8, a<;o* F nsbr
a, J£*>r »'i« BBAKII IIROS.
KiriTM Chestant WANTED. ni I'hlladelphia, Pa.
728 street,
cil2d.V»4w
. Hrvcr f*!f t<
x. 5 *-* «.c»Wj
lt>, WMwix V uj'-
GRAND LOW TRICE SALE
HAS BEEN QUITE GRATIFYING
gap While we closd out many of the Bar-
ins offered, we have added
And it will be to your interest to visit my
CROWDED STORE ROOMS if
you wish to
ISWhile this department of my business does
not occupy as much space’as some of my com« |
petitors, it nevertheless contains
Some : Rich : Drives!
Will offer this week 75 Men’s Cassimere Suits
for $10,00; worth from $12,50 to $15,00. These
goods were purchased in the last ten days, late
in the season and the party that I bought from
was anxious to sell. Leave your orders for Suits,
Pants, or Overcoats and I will have them made
up by the best house in the country, JACOB
REED’S SONS, of Philadelphia. No fit, no pay.
Cloak Department
Have added largely to this
line in the past few weeks.
K W M A R K J : IIS
Mojeskas, Jerseys, &c.
Shoe Department l
mmmxm Rnci ^ * am ° ver
stocked in Childrens
m S wBm Boys’ and Misses’
hi U ti n il , Will save this line you Slioks. 40 to 50
Yp ^ 0ff por on stoek
’ r Just received big
I* ri E. J. t n FLEMISThR. piffTninnri ^ Sweet «d & Slierwood Hand Sewed s CeL
k___^ good Shoes at $4.00. $7 goods. As
as any
Buy my Fagle Shoe Company’s Penitentiary Made
Shoes for Ladies' and Misses’ and you will have no
others. All at the lowest prices, at
E. J. Plemister’s
Louisiana Slate Lottery Compan
Incorporated by the legislature In 1808, for
Educations! and Charitable purposes, tad
its franchise made a part of the present
State Constitution, in 1879, by an over¬
whelming popular vote
Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW¬
INGS take place Semi-Annually, (June ana
December), and it# GRAND SlSuLL NUM¬
BER DRAWJNGS take plac« on each of the
810; Quarters $5; Tenths $2; Twen.
81.
LIST OF PRIZES,.
1 Prize cp $300,000 is........ $300,000 100,000
1 Vkizb of 100,000 is .........
1 Prize of 50,000 is.........
1 Prize op 25,000 is........
2 Prizes of 10,000 are.......
5 Prizes op 5,000 are ........
25 Prizes of 1,000 are........
100 Prizes of 500 are........
200 Prizes of 300 are ........
500 Prizes of 200 are........
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Prizes of $500 are............ 50.000
100 do. 300 are............ 30.000
100 do. 200 are............ 20.00
TERMINAL PB1ZES.
000 do. 100 are............... 00,000
009 do. 100 are.............. 90,009
f1,054,80c
Address Registered Letters tc
ilEW UHLEA.VS SATOJAL HAS*
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER char*r«* »r lb"
anil Early. *|io»r* gnaantee In of absolute fairness
drawings, is a the chances all equal,
and integrity, that are
and that no one can possibly divine w bat
numbers bexiEMHER will draw that n the payment of all
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATH)
NAL RANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets are signed by Hie President of an In
stiiutien whose chartered rights are recog
nized in the highest Courts; therefore
Pew a-a of any imitations cr anonymou
schemes.
THE GRIFFINSTREETRAILROAD CO.
Application for Charter.
will Notice is hereby by given, legislature that application
he made to the next for a
charter incorporating “The Griffin Street
Railroad Company,” to give said company
full corporate powers, permission to grade
the streets and alleys of said city and lay
its tracks npon the same, run the said rail
road longitudinally or across the streets and
alleys, to propel! the cars by horse, electrici¬
ty, motor or other power; and snch other
and forther power as ’ ncccssrry to success¬
fully railroad pat in operation of and operate oct3w4 a street
in the city Griffin.
CRFFIN CEORCIA
Strongest Companies*
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlements
The Toy the Child Likes Best
—IS THE—
‘'ANCHOR”
xlcc.1 Stone. Threo Color*.
Puss' it f^r child-
fJTfcK [ ares. Sox!*
* 1 average
I*- - * • ? -•.» application r.ifalr.jruo : sent
■ *?' -* ;,,i OU z
F. Ad. Richter & Co..
3IO BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
ccU'd.vn 2in
J t-lnw Jy d! i: it 3
•r tinir bcai*. a Ly
. Put <)t lay Lsdsii-
>.* f r a.l pa.::is
►Go. fit Drturi.i»ta.
HINDER
Tbo safest., sur*
ftii r*ur.. Y
rpeura. i5etaU
60 YEARS IN USE
A Physittian Mff, s »overei|n3 rptuedy tot worms
Vermifuge Hiving uted the original “B, A. Fahnestock’*
in my practice for many years. I have
no saft* hesitancy reii*bU in recoin mending it as a remedy which
I* and ejficitnf m all cases where *
V crmituire is needed.
Tho*. H. Haxov. M. D.. Cismbridre, Md.
Ob*er»e particnUriy that the art », ft.
Utu* avoiding ir^Msstoh.