The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, November 10, 1888, Image 2

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, IflVflUS MJKMffim, ttiter * IWr •AUI.IUUmhOW 4 Lir.oiir<u ... O > yfe ■„ 1.1 '„ s » j ft ’ , 10, ISM. Official Pip- ef Spalding Co, Mtotoi F*ptr of 0* City «f Griffin apt* iLdvortlulnir Rato*. let* 4M* atteeai*. W»ta»wtio«>« itkutwMlv«wrtb#p*M for is liS^ei ™ = rakes eewtfWM wOl ko their «•<*« tdfMUwniwtr »*«» P*rtio» to LT—>«(««<• forth* Dallv. I;« —. doMQ’t to Tlw Solid South warn to M »oSd *» H m Leef Morton may mow rmamw hit wMsker*. Wall dont, thoo flood and faithful bar'). Grandpa^ hat will hang oa the White Bouae rack, aide Sy *ida with the whit* plum*.__ Iaatead of ahomiog tor “the rad bandaoa," the Weatero Pemoerat’a battle cry Unow -dMantadian*.'* Defeat roftly *tra#flth«n« brate | jMs, The Democratic eagle* »hall rooet again oa the Oapitoliao dome. The lata Ooogreaa ottered twelve pillion word*. If brevity ia the «0«l ®f wit what aart of entertain ttMthava we here. Tba aleotion prophet* bare worked t*ry hard IfcS* year. Thoae of them who hare gone wrong are entitled to e low year*' teat. It appear* to n« that the Conan- lata to Boriaboola Gba ia abont the diffo of the Hon. Mr. Thomas, wbo nm against Stewart. Unhappy ia that patriot wbo wag am t* bis wage# on the wrong mao. Praia now until the next election be will raiee hia voice againat the ain of betting. _ Attention, gentlemen of the Repub tiean party! Whan yon oome to 6f flee and find a Democrat \hare who haa not sent In hia resignation, kick him oat and kick him bard. Lot oa hear no more of Hewitt, whose obstinacy waa probably on* of the main cause* of Cleveland’* defeat. Thanh God, he is not only politically deed bat deeply buried. Ia the midst of defeat we are in the majority. There were five preai dentia! candidate* beside* Cleveland defeated and only one elected. The Chilcat Indiana of Alaska •oonld be introduced to civilisation. There ate nights when a Chilcat In diao in the back yard would enable a neighborhood to reat in peace. To take a great interest in a great eleotion, and then have it go the tprong way. is a truly distressing ex perienoe. But, whom the Lord lov •th He ohaateneth. The Detroit man wbo baa got a divoioe because hia wife talked at him Mtil 8 o’olock in the morning should take the road at once with his lecture en “Is Marriage a Failure?” We beve the consolation of know*, lug that the Naws did not bead ita dispatches U A Waterloo,” as nearly every other peper in the country did. A little originality is desirable even in defeat. General Harrison is said to have an Bounced that in the event of bis elee tioo he will eoneiliate the South. No negroes will be appointed to sue weed white officials. White protec tionieta will be won over if possible. The Republicans talk of creating nor* States to retain their power. Maybe they would like to make three or four more States oui of Texas. 156,000 De-noenttic majority is larg er than is necessary for prmeucul pur It is a great deal of satisfaction to koow that the mugwumps are at the bottom of tbe same ditch that we love (alien into, and the Nx*s imag toes its fell broken by lighting on Mpecwus and well fed stooiacb of George William Curtis. —--- ' fast President Cleveland go to ' Wotk on bis next message to Con gflgMtt,«n4 1st him make it even told $r mad more vigorous than its prtde tower ob tbe subject of tariff reform nothing farther to lose oa w, and in it Hew oor hope of foim. ETtSTTBlltU GOES. It look# •* if the Republican* bad captured not only the presidency but weald have a good majority in both houses of congress, turning the whole government completely over to them. We are not much on the anecdote, but tbia reminds us of a story that we are irresistibly forced to tell. An old farmer, wbo was particularly fond of chicken pie, wst boibered by a suitor for his daughter’s band whom he heartily despised. One day the daughter asked the young man to dinner, at which the old man’s favorite dish occupied a prominent place. Politness compelled the farm er to pass around the dish to hia guest first, which be did with ill grace and the reluctant remark, “Maybe you’ll have some of tie chick en pie.” As the young man com menced to help himself pretty liber ally, bis host ssid somewhat sarcastio ally “Oh, help yourself, help your self !” but as the heat piece* began to oome out, and the prospect look ed slim for any of the pie to come to him after making the round, the old man's indignation arose beyond bounds and he roared out, “Take ali chicken pie, you infernal red- son of a sea cook ! ” It ia with a good deal of the same and pleasure that we pass gorermcntal pie to the Republi party. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION. Here ia an exhibit as startling as ia exhilarating of the remarkable of capital for the South or safe and profitable investment.. t ia an exhibit of the railroad build of the United States, and that of South separately, in the first months of 1888. In the entire the mileage constructed in period was 5,790 miles, and of 2,345 miles were constrncted in South. Maryland is not included our count, but Missouri is for 174 which being omitted would save the Soatheru construction 2,- 71 miles, against 3,619 miles in all parts of the Union. East of Alleghenies and north of the Po the mileage was 105 miles, Middle States 176, the Slope 1, and all the rest, the Western between the Rooky and Alio mountains, north of the lati of Tennessee. In the four months July 1 to No 1 there were 2.470 miles con in the United States, of 585 miles were in the South. One of the first acts introduced in Georgia Senate was a bill provid fer Bopplying the place of a or judges of the Supema Court are prevented from sitting by oauses. The intent of bill is to authorize the Governor supply such temporary vacancies making appointments from the Court bencu. It is .ikely the bill will be passed. Tbe Courier Journal's New York attempts to explain Cleveland lost New York. This a work of suj ererogatioD, An al Democrutic. party with a half candidates for mayor is not to lend great assistance to a ticket. One of the rnisfor of this country is that it bus a variegated system of politics. Tbe cry of tbe Democratic papers still “On with tbe fight!'’ But ss ns we feel liko going over by tbe sitting down on tbe shady of temporary oblivion and rest awhile. Fighting is bard work little fun if kept up contin but when tbe business actually again, we will try and be tbe front ranks. Tbe Government is trying to rnn Weather Bureau without a weath¬ plant or s goose hone; and very of tbe Signal Service observers fully developed corns. Under circumstances, it if hardly to expected that the Bureau’s predi¬ will not occasionally wabble. Of course we will be therein 1892. by tbe way, we will win then. Democrat who has not buekboce to work and wait until then get a celtifloate of dismissal bis party nud join with Belva in her efforts to disrupt Union. man who has i pixel practised medicine for 40 years, what ought he ■fl to know -alt from sugar; read ssy*. STL TOLEDO. O , dan. 10, 1887. Messrs. F. J. Cheney A Co.—Gentlemen: have been iu the general practice of med- for most 40years, and would say that in my praotice and experience, I have never a preparation that could prescribe ss much confidence of suocees as I can Catarrh Cur*, it manufactured by you. prescribed a great many times and eflrot is woodsrfol.and find would ssy in of con¬ Ca¬ that I have yet to a css* that it would not our*, if they would it according Yours to Truly, directions. L. L. GOR8UBH, M.D. Office, SIS Summit Catarrh St. W* will giv* flOO for say case at esa not b* cured with Hall's Catarrh gjr w .T.wo,o. aovV-Vm Bold Oj DnurgM*i “8c. — Catarrh It * eoost)totkea! disease, caused by seref*. 1MS taint ID the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla, betag “» constitutional remedy, purlfit * the bt*od, bonus ap the whole system, and per- aaaeotly cures catarrh. Thousands of people Wbo suffered severely with tide disagreeable disease, teettfy with pleasure that catarrh Can be evrefl by taking Hood's BamparHi*. Mrs. Alfred Cunningham, Fallon Avenue, Frovt- deuce, R. I., aayi: * I have suffered with catarrh In my head for years, and paid out hundreds of dollars for medicines, but have heretofore received only temporary relief. I began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and now my catarrh la hearty cured, the weakness of »y body Is all gone, my appetite Is good-In fact, I feel like another person. Hood’s Bar- aapartUa 1* the best medicine I have ever taken, and the only one which did me perma¬ nent good. 1 cordially recommend It.” A gentleman la Worcester, Mass., who was Cured Of catarrh by Hood’a Sarsaparilla, says: "I would not take any moneyed consideration for the good one botue did me.” If you are a sufferer, do not put off taking a simple remedy till your bronchial tube* or lungs are affected, and consumption has gained a hold upon you. Be wise in time 1 That flow from the nose, ringing nols* In the ears, pain in the head. Inflammation of the throat, cough, and nervous prostration will be cured if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla •old by all drngststs. *1: *U for ft. Prepare* by C. f. HOOP * 00., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Ordinary. To the Pboplb— 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. IIAMMOND. For Sheriff. Editob Nsws—Please announce my name as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision o( the Democratic nomination. If elected, J. II. Nutt will be my deputy. II. P. OGLETREE. For Sheriff. Editob News— Please announce my name ns a candidate for Sheriff of Spalding Coun¬ ty, subject to a Democratic nomination, if one is held. R. S. CONNKI.L. R. H. iohnston For lreasurer. I am a candidate for Treasurer of Spalding County, subject to nomination by the Demo¬ cratic party. R. H. JOHN8TON. For County Treasurer. To TUB VOTBBS OF SfALDISO COUSTY—I hereby announce myself ns a candidate for re-election as County Treasurer, subject to the Democratic nomination. I respectfully solicit your votes. ,T. C. BROOKS. For County Clerk. Editob News— Please unnounce my name as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Clerk, subject to n Democratic pri mary, if one is held. W. M- TII0MA8. For Tax Collector. Eihtor News—T lcasc announce my nam# as a candidate for Tax Collector, subject to n Democratic nomination if one is held. W. H. HORNE. For Tax Collector. 1 am a candidate for Tax Collector of Spalding County. Subject to the Democrat- nomination, if one ia held. W. W. GRUBB'*. Tax Collector. Editob News—A t the request of friends I nuco nee myself a candidate for Tax Collec¬ tor of Spalding County subject to Democrat ie nomination. My only reason for so doing I lost my right arm in serving my country and can’t plough. J. Y. PATTERSON. Sunny Side, Oct. 24, 1888. For Tax Collector. Editob News:—P lease announce my name as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector ef Spalding County, subject to the Demo¬ cratic nomination if one is held. U. II. YARBROUGH. For Tax Collector, Editob News .—Please announce my name as a candidate for rc-election to th office of Tax Collector of Spalding connty, ..object to She Democratic nomination, if one is held. J W. TRAVIS. To the Voters of Spalding County. At the solicitation of friends I offer fer the position of Tax Collector of Spalding county, subject to a nomination of the Dem¬ ocrat party if one is held. B. i>. BREWSTER. For Tax Receiver. Editor News— Please announce my name as a candidate for Tax Receiver of Spalding County, subject tojthe Democratic nomina¬ tion, if one is held. H. T. FULLER. For Tax Receiver. Editob New*:—P lease announce my name as a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of Spalding connty, subject to to the Democratic nomination, if one is held. R. A. HARDEE. correct* all Irrrenlarltirs ami annoying troubles trom which to many ladles taller. It glvet the weak,debilitated woman health and Urenrth.and make# aheerful tba of detpondent, noladyabonfd depressed In aptrlta. In ebanve life be with- ontINDIAN WEED. IIUS<tfeand Unfailing. Atijour Druggist. E. R. Anthony, Griffin and M. F, SwiD Hill, Ga. cfc^dren pick their in their nose, appetite, (pind their they teetfv reflUest, unnatural am likely troubled with Worm*, prompt mei» should be taken and B. A.Fah ncAtock* be given them according to direo it has fayed many A child from death ad PARKERT GINGER TOH! =a The Georgia Midland K R. ahorteat and Boat Line With Throuff-h Coach oa Hctwcen COLUMBUS and AT LAMIA. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Washington, > T ew York, Nashville or Cincinnati. Train leaves Columbus (Union Depot) 1.-0S p. m, arrive at Griffin 2:’>fi p. tn., Atlanta 5:s0p. South m. Bound train—Lcaves Atlanta „ .1:40 m., Griffin fi:40 p. m., arrives in Colum us S.40 p. m. Accommotlatlon Train NORTH BOUND-Daily except Sundays. Leave Columbus, Midlacd Depot, 7.-00 a. m. Arrives at McDouough........... Griffin,...............13:35 2:20 p. m. Arrives at p. m. SOUTH BOUND—(Daily except Sunday.) Leave Leave Griffin.....................8 McDonough................fl'-40 25 a. m- a. m Arrive at Columbus...............Pi m SPECIAL TRAIN—(Sundaysonly.) Griffin.................... 8:25 a. m Arrive a* Columbus..............11:28 8:25 a. m Leave Columbia*................ a. m Arrive at Griffin.................11:80 McDonough............12:20 a. m Airlve at p. m . M. E. GRAV, Supt. C. W. CHEARS, Gcn’l Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga. New Advertisements. DAK'ltEH’ti HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes Nflver Fail* a luxuriant Realora growth. «rty to Hair to it* Youthful Color. !PrevwnU» Dandruff and haJr failing iqc. and gl .o>,3t Pmggtgta. _ Crateful-*Comforting. EPPS’S COCOA BREAKFAST. “by thorough knowledge of the natural laws Ich govern the operations of diges tion and nutrition, and by a careful applica- iion of the fine properties of well selected Coacoa. breakfast Mr. Epps tables has provided with cur delicately provid¬ ed our a flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such article of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point IVc may escape many a iatal shaft by keeping ourselvec well lortifled with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.” —Civil Service Gazette, Made simply with boiling water or milk. 8old only in half- pound tins, Grooers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS A CO., Homoeopathic London, Chemists, England. S « re 8 »t Msdiciil *S Work 8 of the F*"» ago on Manhood, Nervous undi Physical Debility, Premature ’ Decline, Error, of Vouth, and the untold mlseriesconsequent thereon, auo pages 8 vo, 125 prescriptions for all diseases.. Cloth, full gilt, only *1.00, ini ____ _________ Tad mTr.T' 5 T, ,lll " men ,trat,vo Seadn sample free to all young v ‘ "»- The Gobi „ X^J^T Uon»l ",.° ? r anM l ° t,w a,,lhor hr th <’ M D rs w bo ; In Boston, who may be consulted confldtmtlaljy Specialty. Diseases of Man. Office No. i Bulltach^.' ____ ^ 4 . The ca*»i: < • < , . form by Mt . followed iu Hi i’ Dot the . iained their m;. Mason & •! aneqmv!k*1 it all of IV-; c Paris. with nept ? tries, the they hV I en trated ca: Maeon * ’to the ex- iraordhmry u i f’icy iiro mperior •xcellcnce to m» : h’J high ri-ii. .’ era in tne irt of » criority. This they : * • .- iL!o im- proven: -;.t » y. .»r 1SS2, ind now V: ; Piano . Strings rs, 1 * •• of which b secured . £t poa- liblo purity .uifnt of lone, :reased tr*L,c ‘ » . - i really in- rr. iwr taUiiidiag u tune and o h • A circular* • > i s from three landrud j ::reh» !■ . i tn tiers, Bent, logclhcr Pianufl v*i niid »s.. :, 'u t > any aj> iplicAnt. * " . l c l.u-a or easy pay- nenU; t’ao ir r 1 MASON flfii/JJl -N 0 • V.'j AND PIANO CO. \BuaTti:;. , .r.t.i. caic xiio. _ HOTEL CURTIS GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, Under New Management. A. 6. DANIEL, Prop’r. *gr 1 o- Uif n.ut all tiBir.s. Itbl.’dly ADVERTISERS :an learn the exact cost of an) nroposed line o advertising D in Americas papers by addressing ^ico. P. Rowells Co., 8 «wsp»per Adravtining Bureau, iO f-pri»' A . New York. V., U* . 100-l**ae Psu -dshle' Ms WITTIEST,PRffTTIEST JUVKNILffff QUEER PEOPLE w-Vrc* GIAKT8 4 PAWS A GOBLINS CLAWB 91.00 • 1.00 By Mail .....I Mouse.) , K'UtncrHftit of the FrofJ and the ■ uU of the osiderit prante, chorHiln^ stor** **^ tic • (hm it+nd mf awoxw r ■mr&u j iniFlkUfBa ikstwrWitimnioma U NSSECE0ENTE0 ATTRACTI0NI -On, .MiUi.oDirtnho* ■ coaitiana State Letter) Ccmpan Incorporated by (be Legislatuft* I® 1GG8 i.»r Educational and CharlUble purposes, i a l its frsnehis* made s part- of tbe present Constitution, in 1 *W, by sn over¬ whelming popular vote Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW¬ take place Semi-Annually, (June and December), and ita GRAND SINGLE NUM¬ DRAWINGS take place on each of the other ten months in the year, and are al in pnblic, at *he Academy of Music Orleans, La. "Wedo hereby certify that we supervise tha for *11 the monthly and (Jnar- Drawing* of The Louisiana State Lot cry Company, and in person manage and eon rot the Drawings themselves, and that th# ame are conducted with honesty, fairness in good faith toward all parties, t *1 w the Company to use this eertltlea.# fac-simitesof onralgnatuies attached is ts advertisements.” cawailHleaen, We the undersigned Banks and Bankart pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisians Lotteries which may be presented al «. a*. WAX.ttI8X.Bir.Prea. La.Sal'l It. lABAl’X, PimS tals *»n Bk. A. Bli.UHlX.Prra. 1*. O.klatT Baak ROHM, Fra. Calms XI'1 Baali ; Monthly ' Drawing Ih the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, November 13, 1888, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,00 . 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each Halves $10; Quarters $5; Tenths $2; Twen¬ tieths $1. LIST OP PBIZB3.. 1 Pbizb op $300,000 is......... *300,000 100,000 1 Pkizk op 100,000 Is.......... 50.000 1 Pbizb op 50,000 is.......... 1 Pbizb op 25,000 is......... 25.000 2 Pkizbs op 10,000 are........ 29.000 25.000 5 Pbizbs or 5,000 are......... 25 Prizss op 1,000 are......... 25.000 100 Pbizbs op 500 are......... 50.000 200 Pbizbs op 300 are......... GO,000 500 Pbizbs op 200 are......... 100,000 AVPKOXmATlOS PBIZBS. 100 Prizes of *500 are............... 50,000 100 do. 300 are............... 30,000 100 do. 200 are............... 20,00 TEBK1N1L rBIZES. 999 do. 100 arc............... 99,900 999 do. 100 are.............. 99,909 8,134 Prizes of amounting to......$1,054,80f Note.—T ickets drawing Capitsl Prizes are not entitled to terminal Prizes. For Club Rrates, or any further informs tior, apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬ writing must be distinct and Signature plain More rapid return mail delivery Envelope will bearing be as¬ sum'd by euclosing and your full address. Send POSTAL NOTES, Exprees Money Orders, or New York Exchange iu Ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at onr expense) addressed to M. New A. DAUPHIN, Orieaus Li or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. O. Address Registered Letters tc new ORIKAXR HlTOXAl BASH new Orleans, tea. REMEMBER Tba) the presence of Aleneral* Ikeanregarai the anti Early, who are la charge of drawings, is a guaantee of absolute fairness and integrity, tliat the chances are all equal, and that no one can possibly divine what numbers will draw a Prize. HEMEMBER that the payment of all Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATH) NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tiokets ire signt J by the President of an In stitution whose chartered rights are recog nized in the highest imitations Courts; therefore beware of any or anc-nymou schemes. THE GRIFFIN STREET RAILROAD CO, Application for Charter. will Notice made is hereby the by next given, legislature that applieatioa for be to a oharter incorporating "The Griffin 8treet Railroad Company;” to give said company full corporate powers, permission to Bnd grade lay the streets and alleys of said city said rail its tracks upon the same, run tha road longitudinally the or across by horse, the streets electrici¬ and alleys, to propeil cars and such other ty, motor or other power; and further power as Is necesfirry to success¬ fully put in operation and operate a street railroad in the city of Griffin. oct3w4 SI. MM i ns taw Ijctcj CRIFFIN, : GEORGIA -- Stroii gest Companies, Lowest Kates, t^ompt Settlements The Toy the Child Likes Best —IS THE— “ANCHOR” to Wif Uk Real8ton0. Three Colors. A Clktor PHsanrr for child¬ ren of all agon. For $1.78^ or $2.00 a food average box. Descriptive Catalogne sent post-free on application to F. Ad. Richter & Co., 3IO BROADWAY, NEW YORK. oet'JdAwdin wafipSiMO«8rvrn’»if.‘B cured many wl tin* ws; »*:•<! iMhebebtivirtcdy * for all affectav is vf tJio tm<*r ic-.-s luupe, i.utf $ aridnif from impure blood amt exhaustion. ILe f.sl.e tend took, Rtrui.'Uunce.k.'aiuetdlv-fljie. ami slowly drilio ar to tlie trrflvo, w til in many Pfo-ewi recvwr their litaii.t 1 y the timtlv uao of Far We is Gli*irerT<>iik*,bi?i dtla;. is tir.u- ^ rous. Tftk-e it in tiiuo. It ia Invaluable for ail p&ina aad dlaordeiN of Muniacflauil bowels. 50c. at jJrui'iirixt*. HINDERCORN8. The only sure Cure for Corea. Stopa ail pain. Canita comfort to the feet Ibe. mt DmgtcMx. Uiacox ACo.,N. i. PARKER S GINGER TONIC The best of all remedies tor Inward Pains, Colic, all Indiges¬ Stom¬ Exhaustion and and Bowel troubles. Also most effective cure for Colds, Bronchitis and of the breathing improves It promotes refreshing the appetite, nervous life and prostration, strength gives weak mew mod and fx.oo, Drgguists. the aged. 50c. at Ofctoem*. m : 'K —i ---— ■ E. J. Ell \l GRAND LOW PRICE SALE For Tie Past Four leek HAS BEEN QUITE GRATIFYING. F* While we closd out many of the B gains offered, we have added New-:-Ones I And it |will be to your interest to visit my CROWDED STORE ROOMS if 1 you wish to Purchase Bargains. Clothing Department. W ill is department of my business does not occupy as much space'as some of* my com¬ petitors, it nevertheless contains Some : Rich : Drives f tH e week 75 Men’s Cassimere Suits for $10,00; worth from $12,50 to $15,00. These p*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 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. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS -IN- Misses' and and GMIren’s Wraps, LADIES’ JACKETS, N KWMAKKERS, Mojeskas, Jerseys, &e. Shoe Department l Find that I am over- slocked in Childrens Boys’ and Misses' Will save you 40 to 50 per on this line Shoks. Just received big stock Sweet & Sherwood's Cel¬ ebrated Hand Sewed. Shoes at $4.00. As good as any $7 goods. £5EE&'S?2E?& ' thers. All at the lowest prices, at - E. J. Flemister’i