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bold on to yow both.
Obosty dm «y «b*
it, if Clmltusd i» defeated
rbewltw »JB anything
Democracy, epot
VM proboaois.
a—• and
yean ago
I for offlbaWv jftdarb* #* I bafore yon
In the woods and bang yonr
■ ’hi >
‘s mgeifioeat «p«
saro
word* without
Pnweyitania will virtually
tbia rfiiyhr^ff Harrfnon abotrid
sen iba two vortbi** b at »** that “j
fotlt of beoeroleo ee
iw 8ltfthtlab of people
illy tbo» anppoa
JJl. varioaaly knrcb or called nOa
Mf
..... ilMfo* or “progrea
beoeTolence, 1 ’ and is said to
IfiaAtftdia England. Vatsar
i girls are credited with bar
tH to tbiseoaotry. Die
0 the Idea noqgbt to be
oat In Edward Everett
iJbiftk. ^Zen Timas One are
‘ no that it may be native born
Mft the friends of an workingJa enterprise }
i fat ie proposed to aid eacb
! llntter io two friends solicit
n oeate, with the rsqoeet that
ten
elver write io two of her
making the same request,
iee oaoaily eods with number
l £ if every one bas responded
' 1,000 will have been eecur
» aot bribe New York Legisla.
^^prohibiting tbe use of stove* for
[ passeogsr cm on tbe steam
railroads of that'state went into ef-
r Thursday, , The law was passed
1 1887. It provides that on aii rail
Rpuda penetrating fifty miiea and
■Mttte within tbe boundaries of tbe
S^d* tm OMd. of New Tbe Tork law np car stoves have may
was to gone
y, bat at tbe last sea
•ton of the Legislature the railroad
mm pleaded that they oould not get
plf «ar* ready offered in time, whereby and so tbe an
MMMnttt was
tiHfod Was extended to November
® " ^ lilv , Tho. New York World publish
—kwe with tbe managers of
vanning out of that city
•bowing that they are ready to com
ply with tbe law. The superintend¬
ent of the New Tork Central »ajs
their experiments have proved tbe eo
^-tability of steam .ia beat
iaeanger cart. Ha regards
•team heating aa more economical,
■ more ootrehrotory to tbe poblio and
raiirbads, and much cleaner,
such testimony arrived at after
thorough practical tertu,
stove ought soon to
t * tiring of tbe past on every
railroad ia tbiaconntry Tbe
of the New Tork Centra)’* at earn
was about $160 a ear
Hoar’s TWa!
lee auedrad Dalian (toward
rterrt that am aot b* cur
wed, haw knows W. J.
III ^gaar qasd bmmmmmi baMavahtoi t nnifif
rahlato carry anl any
m rANIA.
7~« i j» »;
>ia «<
aad Samuel 3. Handai}, democrat,
champion of jrrotoctftm, oppoeltJou. was n*
practk-aUf without
Harrison'* apparent plurality in
state la 60,009. The election of 9)
Iican oomgreMuea out of 88 w assured,
and both branohm of the legislature
etnngly republican.
TENNESSEE
N*#HVUAfc, district dlstrl Nor. Nor, 7, of 1 Naahrille a-m.—Thn doubt- U||><I
c o w gr ee al onal favor of tha
foi, but the chances unices are are In in favor
democrat* ScwiMkao wnmWU district b?
elected in the Chattanooga
*,000.
JMKt9tJSSt£3il
MOUT H CARO IJM.
Ralkioh, Nor. ft,—-Returns from .27
precinct* show a democratic gain of
i,178. ahdw
Returns from 188 iirecintcs a
gain for Cleveland of 881.
Rauuoh, Nor. 7, 8-JO p. m.— Returns
from one-fourth of the state show domo-
genu over ‘ 1884 (HBi of 98$ rotes.
io.Wa.
Cleveland 18,188.
Two hundred Iowa precincts give Har¬
rison 87,'ja, Cleveland »,079.
8 a m., 840 precincts and Cleveland in low* 25,094. give
Harrison 88,784,
8 a m., the state republican ticket is
probably carried by 15,009 to w,0w.
WISCONSIN.
MilwaPMA Nov. 8, 18 m.—One bun-
dred and thirty-two towns in the
outside of Milwaukee county show a net
democratic gain of 68.
8 a m., the republicans claim tbe state
by 18,000 to 80,000.
OREGON.
Cleveland 1,878.
hhoiveTslan d.
PaoriDgscK, oviDBHCK, Nov. Nov. 7,1 7, lAm.—Rhodo a m.—•Rhode
Island returns complete give Harrinoa
0l<rPbl,tnd *'* k 1( *™’
MARYLAND.
Baltimore, Nov. 7, a a. m.—The fjuu the
estimates (Tovolandw plurality in
teste at 6,000.
THE GENERAL FEELING-
Washikotoh, Nov. 7.-{8i>oeiaWJ-Th<) republicani
uurioritio* ciaizped by the
late night in New York have but the beeq
duced by the latest returns, pres¬
ent figures fail to bring comfort to tbp
democrats. Harrison's plurality is nov>
generally estimated at between 8,000 ar\d
4,000, and may be still further diminisb-
ed, although there is no real hope enter¬
tained that it will bo overcome.
Gorman telegraphs that he doe, not
cede tbe Mate, but his claim ia a
cm, and not worth building on.
Party men here are vigorous in
denunciation of both Tammany and
oountyy democracy, as it is
that Cleveland was traded off by both.
There is some difference of opinion
Gov. Hill's responsibility, but it is
erally thought that he was faithful.
Many democrats In Washington are
looking to him as the future party
er. The cry goes forth:
“The mugwumps to the rear and Hill
to the front!”
While this is true, the president is
spoken of with the greatest respect, and
he ha* lost nothing by his defeat, whlcji
is admitted to have l**en caused by
canery and vile conspiracies, and not by
any faults or shortcomings of his admin¬
istration. He takes his defeat philosoph¬
ically, and with equanimity and dig.
mty.
Accurate figure on the house cannot
be given, both sides claiming a small
majority.
It will be very close.
Nkw Yoke, Nov. 7. 7 p m.—In Umj
electoral college it require* 301 votes to
elect. With no further change. Harri.
son will have 218 and Cleveland 188. In¬
dians hits gone democratic treyond the Cleveland doubt,
and this is included in
column so ate 6 votes of Connecticut
and :> vote* of New Jersey, alt of which
he is n ov a wared of. The latest rsturAs
from t ii| Live f»>i nia land indicate lint a prohablc This vic¬
tory for < in t state.
would be Wisconsin, a. The count is exceedingly democratic
clone in whiro
gain* have Ucu enormously heavy.
LaTLK.—T lie Sun says editorially
it unwillingly acknowledges the
(of President Cleveland in New
State. Mr. Cleveland’s error lay in
ing to improve the policy of a party in
•day which has taken a century to per-
fact
Th# World concedes Harrison's
tion, and attributes it to certain dis¬
gruntled politicians of the Hewitt cali¬
bre. whose personal spite and pettish
naas baa led them to commit a grave er¬
ror in airing their personal attitude, to
wards the president, before the public
and their adherent*
Ttfrltev i !>v* r ttr$»Mrt.
JukAIXMlU; Pie,. 7
Grins death will not ytcid t
•tection * tieivc esciteimrv
deatli* are rv|*wG«l thi, tor n
Kane, white; Hoaenthal Steven*. coioraA
ehtki. and Outtic Ha a t >n g ». eolorad;
twelve new ease*.
M» ste teten news f tun th* state,
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Ca
by wrote
l&rsap&rlUa,
purifies the
:m. and t<er-
id* of people
>eable
twt UT with catarrh
Caif
eared by taking Hood** Sarsaparilla. Mr*.
Alfred Cutmlnghara, VnUaa Avwstie, rrovl-
dene*, B. t, say*? “1 Jbwe twferod and paid with out
eatan* la my head Mr year*,
hundreds of dottrn tarwmmeK tmt Dave
heretofore received only temporary reliel. t
began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and now
my catarrh It nearly cured, the weakness of
my body la all gone, my aypetlto Hood** is good, T 1»
fact, X leel like another person. Bar-
aapartUa la the best medicine I hare ever
taken, and the only one which did me perma¬
nent good, I cordially recommend It," A
gentleman in "Worcester, Maas., who was
Cured
CM catarrh by Hood’* Sarsaparilla, nay*; « f
would not take any moneyed consideration
for the good one bottle did me.” 11 you are
a sufferer, do not put off taking a simple
remedy till yonr bronchial tabes or lungs are
affected, and consumption has gained a bold
oponyoo. Be wtae bn time I That flow from
the twee, ringing noise in the ears, pain In the
head, Inflammation of the throat, cough, and
nervous proatratlon will be cured If you take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
■old by all dm**l.t». fL; »U for ft. Prepare*
fty C. I. HOOD a 0O„ Apothecaries, Lowell, Maw.
IOO Doms One Dollar
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Ordinary
To thk Paovut—I announce myself a* 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. K. W. HAMMOND.
For SheriifL
Editob Nkws—P lease announce my name
a* a candidate for Sheriff, sub jest to the
decision of the Democratic nomination. If
elected, J. H. Nutt will be my deputy. ,
H.P.OGLETKEE. -
For Sheriff.
Editob News—P lease uunounoe my name
as a candidate for Sheriff of Spalding Coun,
ty, subject to a Demdcratle nomination, if
one is held. It. 8* OONITET.Ij.
R. H. Johnston For treasurer.
I um s candidate for nomination Treasurer by of'ffpaWte^ the Pemo-
County, subject to
eratic party. R. H» JOHNSTON,
For County Treasurer.
To THE VoTJtSS or Spaldiso Coi.ntv —I
hereby announce myaelf as a candidate for
re-election ag County Treasurer, subject to
the Democratic nomination. 1 respectfully
solicit your votes. J. C. BROOKS.
For County Clerk.
EniTou News—P lease announce my name
as a candidate for re-election to the office- of
County Clerk, aubjeot to a Democratic pri
Diary, if one l* bold. W. M- THOMAS.
For Tax Collector.
Eihtou Nbwh—T leami announce my name
as a candidate for Tax Collector, subject to
a Democratic nomination if one is held.
W. H. HORNE.
...................... ....................'
For Tax Collector.
I mu a candidate lor Tax Collector cf
Spalding County. Subject to the Democrat-
nomination, if one Is held.
W. IV. GRUBB*.
Tax Collector.
Editor News—A t the request of frieiuls I
nuoonce myself a candidate for Tax Collec¬
tor of Spalding County subject to Democrat
tc nomination. My only reason for bo doing
I lost my right arm in serving my country
and can’t plough. J. Y. PATTERSON.
Sunny Side, 0<’t. 24,1888.
For Tax Collector.
Editob News:—P lease announce my name
as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector
of Spalding County, subject to Die Demo¬
cratic, nomination if one is held.
R. H. YARBROUGH.
For Tax Collector,
Editob News;—liease announce iny name
as a caudidftto for re-election to th office of
Tax Collector of Pprilding county, abject
to the Democratic nomination, if ono Is held.
J. W. TRW IS.
To the Voters of Spalding County.
At the solicitation of friends I offer X*r
the position of Tax Collector of Spalding
county, subject tea nomination of the Dem¬
ocrat party if one Is held.
B. I>. BREWSTER.
For Tax Receiver.
Editor News—P leaso announce my name
as a candidate for Tax Receiver of Spalding
County, subject tojtha Democratic nomina¬
tion, if one is held.
II. T. FULLER.
For Tax Receiver.
Editor News:—P lease announce my name
as ft caudidftte for re-election to the office of
Tax Receiver of Spaiding county, subject to
to the Democratic nomination, if one is held.
R A. HARDEE.
■■ fbMHLb mLUILint, HBi
lXIUiVlV WBKD
amts from which all IxvctaUrtttnand l«du» suffer. uaoxlac It trooblM the
week, SKSteAiMK debilitated »om»nx woman health and strength.»u<t give*
\ ;
K. R Anthony, Gviffin wi d M F.Vwin 1
Ochard Hill. Ga.
nu unniturU 1* their epwetlte, thew **
era arjsarjtsirs'A reetlcu.
them aSsmskii; acrordinar
V«rmifVtpA h# »f v«n to atm
uoit« h IftM
mi
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riliorteet and Bent Line
WftH Through Coach
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COLUMBUS sod ATLANTA.
tlNljk.jpNF. CHANGE TO
Washington, New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Train leaves Colombo* ( Union Depot) 1:05
arrive at Uriffin "<:50 ]>. m., Atlanta
t*.
South Bound train—Leaves Atlanta 2:40
m., Griffin 5:40 p. m., nrrlvcs In Colum
H:U) p. tu,
AatOommodation Train
BOUND—Dally except Sundays.
Columbus, Midland Depot, 7:00 a. m.
at Griffin,.......... , —12:85 p, m.
at McDonough........... 2:80 p. m.
BOUND—(Daily except Sunday.)
Griffin......................8 McDonough................6:40 25 a. m.
a. m
atGolumbus...............2:05 p, m
SPECIAL TRAIN--(Sundays only.) 1:25
Leave Griffin.................... a. m
at Columbus..............U ; 28 a. m
Columbus................ 8:25 a. m
atGriffln.................U:30 McDonough..........,.12:20p. a. m
at m
M. E. GRAY, Supt.
C. W. Gcn’l CJIEARS, Columbus, Ga.
Pass. Agt.
New Advertisements.
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HOTEL CURTIS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
1 1 tns n fi1 nil traits. (childly
^ssr.rasas
ADVERTISERS
:;m learn theexau. o>«
>i an} ^ronoseci v, ne
Ahicnn Amerlr
; Ity address:
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WITTISST.PffETTIBST JUVffBlLtS
QUEER o PEOPI*Er.imVr,„
FAWS*
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cotiisiana State Lottery fSTI
_______________part Hi.
Slate Constitution, in 1879, by an over¬
whelming popular vote
It* GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW¬
INGS take place Heini-Annually, (Juim and
Deoauber), and it* GRAND SINGLE NUM¬
BER DRAWINGS take place on each of tba
the other t»n months in the year, and are al
drawn in public, at the Academy ot Music
Nlw Orleans, La.
"We da h#r«by certify that we BupervVae the
arrangemepti ror all the rnopthljr and Qnar-
tvrly Drawings of The LouUiana State Lot
* - *■ *■ - in||----------d cos
art conducted with honcs^, parties, fairuftsa +
n good faith toward oil t w
nnuibrlr.e the Company to use this certmew**
with fac-sl miles of our signatu: es attached in
Is advertisement,.’’
CeaalMleaen,
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers
■will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisians
state Lotteries which may be presetted »t
ouroountors:
A. BALBWIS.Pr*.. W. O.W*«’I Bud
CARL KOHX, PM*. «:*!•■ N’l Bell
Grand : Monthly : Drawing
lb the Academy of Music, New 1888, Orleans,
Tuesday, November 13,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,03 .
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars cseb
Halves 810; Quarters $5; Tenths 82; Twen¬
tieths $1.
LIST OF FKIMta..
1 Fbizis or $300,000 100,000 is.......... $300,000 100,000
IPbissbo* is..........
1 Pjuze or 50,000 is.......... 25,000 50,000
ITmzje or 25,000 Is.......... 20,000
2 Phizes of 10,000 5,000 are......... M.000
5 Phizes of are......... 25,000
25 Phizes or 1,000 are......... 50,000
100 Prizes op 500 are......’... 60,000
200 Prizes op 300 are.........
500 Prizes op 200 are......... 100,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Prizes of $500 are............... 30,000 50,000
100 do. 300 are...............
100 do. 300 are............... 20,00
TEHielMlIi PRIZES.
999 >. 100 are............... 99,909 89,900
999 >. 100 are..............
3,134 Prizes of amounting to......$l,054,80f Capitol Prizes
Note.—T ickets drawing Prizes.
are not entitled to terminal
For Club Brates, or any further informa
tier, apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬
writing must be distinct and Signature plain
More rapid return mail delivery will be as-
surred by enclosing and Envelope bearing
your full address.
Send POSTAL York NOTE8, Exchange Express in Ordinary Money
Orders, or New
letter. Currency by Express (at our expense)
addressed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Oneans La
or M. A. DAUPU1N, Washington, D. C.
Address Reflistered Letters tc
MBIT SBU1BS SaTORAL BAB*
new Orleans, La.
REMEMBER fitl.T.-.r.™— iregwrd * !
wad Carl rlT. w ho ore Its chary* of lh«
drawings,.» i, ta a a gu ^uuumco atm tee of u. absolute ...aviu,. fairneas »..*,™
and integrity, that the chances arc all equal,
and that no one can possibly divine what
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 signta by tlie President of an In
stitution whose chartered rights are recog
nized in tho highest Courts; therefore
beware of any imitations or anenymou
schemes.
THE GRIFFIN STREET RAILROAD CO.
Application for Charter.
will Notice is hereby by given, legislature that application for
ire made to the next a
charter incorporating “The Griffin Street
Railroad Compuny;’’ to permission give said company to grade
full corporate powers,
the streets and alleys of said city and lay
its tracks upon the same, run the said rail
voml longitudinally or across the streets and
alleys, to propell the cars by horse, electrici¬
ty, motor or other power; and such other
and further power as Is neccssrry to success¬
fully put in operation and operate a. street
railroad in the city of Griffin. oct3w4
S W. HUM 1 SONS
kmuct Agency
CRIFFIN, : CEORCIA
Strongest Companies,
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlements
The Toy the Child Likes Best
—IS thk~
44 ANCHOR**
Real Sterna. Thrao Color*.
A C lkvt.r Prksxnt fbr child¬
ren of all aires. For tl. 75 , or
' $ 2.00 a goou average box.
post-free Pe.vriptive appUcatTon rataloyne wwt
: on to
F. Ad. Richter & Co.,
310 BROADWAY,__NEW VORK.
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PARKER S GINGER TONIC
Thr of jft remedic 1 ftr
lnwmra Paws. Colx. lodi^H-
JtohMwtto* infl ill Stom¬
ach aad Bwwel uwiMo. Alio i
th* mo»t ettxtirt cure
( <«i*h. Cot<G, Bronchiti*! twr.ihiaffl
•Smuoki of the
orx.n. 1 ( promotes rclrchinff 1
•l**p Improve, the appetite,
overcome* rervou.pnmtratem,
and give, oew life and strength . " .
Is the weak end ogot. yn ii‘|rnr nl
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E. ' FtEIISTER’S
GRAND LOW P^ICE SALE
Tie Past Four "Weeks
HAS BEEN QUITE GRATIFYING. .
While we ciosd out many of the B
gains offered, we have edited '/a 41
,8W0 hfi: a
New-i-Oi m
And it (will be to your interest to visit my
CROWDED STORE ROOMS if
yon wish to: J J
Purchase Bargains.
Clothing Department.
W this department of my business does
not occupy as much space'as some of my com¬
petitors, it nevertheless contains
Some : Rich : Drives !
t T;Ss week 75 Men’s Cassimere Suits
for $10,00; worth from $12,50 to $15,00. These
o*oods 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,
or Overcoats and I will have them made
, JACOB
up by the best house in the country,
REED’S SONS, of Philadelphia. No fit, no pay.
Cloak Department.
Have added largely to this
line in the past few weeks.
TREMENDOUS BARGAINS
-IN-
Hisses' ai end Clim's Wraps,
LADIES’ JACKETS,
N E WMAEKERS,
Mojcskas, Jerseys, Ac.
(T . , jj )
Shoe Department!
Find that I am over¬
stocked in Childrens
Boys’ and Misses’
Will save yon 40 to 50
per on this line Sholu.
Just received big otoek
Sweet k Shem ood*« Cet-
ebrated Hand__ Sewed
Shoes at $4.00. Ai
food as any T$7 $7 s goods.
Buy my Kacle Shoe Company’s Penitentiary la l r
hoes for LadW and and yon wilt hare
thera. All at the lowest pri<•««, at