The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924, December 14, 1889, Image 2
ix. ........ ......... t 0 °- 14, 1880. t ipBo' * rats* n» for the DaBv__ i now playing seven atione ihyoortown, jroake it. Jrady has made another eh at a Boston ban- to, night. li .onto t done to restrain Henry. rlH become pock-mark- i before long. I Constitution’s ticket ruwjcv notyet will doubtless been fullyju, *“*v be: Hen- “**- 6 and Grover Cleveland. "— ---^bie lawyer „„aof New York, and be known by ; repute - our readers; but he y raem. to have sufficient to be the tail of such a kite. ■ Sj_ Th. picture o. Senator H.r*o« ------ p hi. white m tb. Heaven to save the lent who would rules, and the ... _______„tHarrison turning »Democrats in seven months 'cause they were Detno- i Mr. Cleveland turned out ans in four yen re, furnishes ) to sicken unto death even mSzzitSZfSSZ ** is it is dissipated by their h the m.’S’ i&sss£ sso that the legislature sach party. The Democrat* are right and they know it, and lo not mean to lie down and let Republicans walk over them. t the Montana Demo¬ te the good wishes of every J fair play in the country, irre spectire of party, m * have confirmed the _ _ r ___ j» that there are few great then left in the Republican party. With all its leaders gone, and no new ones in sight, the period of its decadence appears to be at bond. With none to to guide guide It, it, it it will, will, if if let ietnlone, accom¬ plish its own destruction. Under the leadership of Mr. Harrison it is pret¬ ty test in the mire. Already suffer¬ ing from a dead weight, it. received a tremendous blow at the late State elections, and unless some life is speedily breathed into the inert mass a renomination will hardly be worth Mr. Harrison's trouble. There is a breezy suggestiveness in wBd Western ways which is calcula¬ ted to waken up Eastern ideas and methods. A Dakota r^Wooo t recently appeared at > in gold and green- bsckfl into her gown. There she she was, was, take take her her or o leave her, match her, if you can, a thing of $8,000 beauty and a joy while the money lasted. Of course shegot a husband; and Lochinvar was there t a sweep her off to the parson. The incident is suggestive of startling possibilities. ‘ proposes to himself to eras, let him have the debutantes adopt the Dakota idea. A belle whose gown is brilliant with coupons, gold eagles, real estate deeds and stock certificates will be a wild sne- novel- ty. ODt ’ Mr. MeAIlisterj^iew York’s " nbstantial giddy q nri girS the vosaw Lochinvar of the East a for 40 I from ret»C M*S . tCo.-*GMttemro:-I 0.. Jaa. 10,1887. »of medicine tie efl rib. wit b aa I ran H»Ue ;gsas 1 takert ae- fgjl wm Roger Q. Mills. It was interrupted with frequent rounds of applause that shook the foundations of the Hotel V.ndome an.) popping of npagne corks m ,...... whitewash off the ceiling in great flakes of snow. At its close, the four hundred solid business men of Boston, who bad come to eat on the occasion of the annual banquet of the Boston Merchants’ Association, and hod remained to hear, with one accord burst into tears and clamber¬ ing over chairs and banquet board, . grasped the great orator’s hand with voices husky with enthusiasm and wine and pronounced it the greatest effort they had ever heartland and grand- re¬ gretted that their sires sires had not lived to see the only really great man who had sfver ' been in Boston. Vr , It was an epoch making speech, like the Balias, Texas, affair. That was a year or so ago, and the people of Balias have never been the same since. They go about yet, with the dared sense of a man who has tied a string around bis finger and forgot¬ ten of what it was to remind him ; wit h a dreamy air their ears are turn¬ ed to the east, if mayhap they may again catch the sweet strains of a voice that never ceases. They seem to a stranger like a man who has had the giimmtr of au idea and fuil- ed to catch it. But what they failed to find, the robust vigor „f the ^ eW England mind, which was able to 8urvive the vagueness of Emerson and claims to understand the meaninglessness of Browning, has gathered in with one fell swoop. So far as New England is concerned, the race problem is solved. In Boston there is no more a Southern ques¬ tion. Soothed by the gentle winds blows, the mind of the Massachusetts states¬ man will be no longer sectional and narrow, bnt will blossom and bour¬ geon Into a vast—er, something— that shallcover and embrace a whole united country under its beneficient shade. We shall not be surprised to hear thut almost Henry Cabot Lodge is persuaded to be a Democrat. It was a great speech—so great that all other events of the banquet are thrown into insignificant obscur¬ ity. We believe there was another gentleman, by the name of Grover Cleveland—from New York, we think —who made a few remarks that the Associated Press reports make out to be the event of the occasion. But everybody knows that the Associa¬ ted Press is biased, partisan and bigoted. When we want anything that is absolutely reliable and im¬ partial, we always seek the Atlanta Constitution’s specials, audit is from that son tee that we have gathered our impressions. There is nodonbtaboutit: through his own paper, “he himself has said it, audit is greatly to his credit”—' that he should have the courage to be so frank in such a delicate matter —that Henry W. Grady is a very great man. Mr. Matthew Stanley Quay is the Boss of Bosses. He can raise more money for Wanamakering, do a big¬ ger business in “blocks of five,” and manage politicians of the graceless variety, big and little, with more audacity and skill than any other Boss that ever arose in the party of Bosses Harrison dreads him as he -does contagion, but he eowere before him nevertheless. The old Senators and the old Representatives at Wash¬ ington, who have won reputation in the intellectual contests of the last few years, naturally dislike subordi¬ nation to the voiceless and penless boodler who has suddenly leaped upon their backs from the local obscurity of Pennsylvania. A Lady’s C hMfti of Marrying. Every woman baaacbaeeof “catch¬ ing a husband,” bnt it is conceded that young ladies between twenty and twenty-five years of age are more likely to draw the matrimonial prizes. However it is not an onusnal of lady thing who to hear of the marriage a century has passed the three quarter *- knijfk. _______ YW Yet, enervated how can a and woman, tormented weak dispirited, by diseases to her hope common sex, to become a happy wife and mother? Qf course she cannot; yet Favorite by the mag¬ Pre¬ ic aid of Dr. Pierce's scription, all these obstacles are swept away. As a powerful, Favorite invig¬ orating tonic, Dr. Pierce's Prescription imparts strength to the whole system, and to Mm womb and and its appendages, “worn-out,” in particular. “run¬ For overworked, teachers, milli¬ down,” debilitated ners, dressmakers, seamstresses, ‘shop-girls," house keepers, musing mother, and feeble women boon, generally, bong it tfneqnafed is the greatest earthly appearing cordial as an and restorative tonic. ..Bltw blood" is still an "■ MV' teranees to the SQtlkB lie. he s me same oiu Ktrovvr < «*»• J in 1 annnrBntlv in iirivfttf hr be WAR in pnbliclite. Whet. he believes that there's anything wrong about a measure or an institution, he doesn’t hesitate to tell it, even if the expres¬ sion of his sentiments be sure to in¬ his own immediate odium or His strictures on the G. A. R. are certainly more apposite than they would be welcome, and of a smaller man than Cleveland would havecarefully eschewed mak¬ them. But Cleveland iB not of genus “small man,” as his letter will go some way to attest: New Yghk, Oct. 24, 1889.-E. W* Esq.-Dear Sir: Applica tions such as you make in your letter ot the22d inst. are so numerous that it is impossible to comply with them au. all. You xuu ask ubk that mut Mrs. mro. vre Cleve- ... Amy of Pennsylvania, of the Republic, and Department that you state the uiv purpose putpum? of ui the tut? fair iair is m to w increase iucir«8c the charity fund of what the post. idea is I do not know your aB to the thing which we should send, and do not cure to assume that any- 4-kfnn ** s b l 1. it AAn4.Ski.4it contribute 4r% to value .»—. the — for be which of the especial fair to cause is to be held. Bnt it is so refreshing in in these the G. days, A. R. when is often the good prostituted that is to the worst purposes, to know that at least one poet proposes by its ei- fort to increase its efficiency as a charitable institution, that I gladly send a small money contribution in aid of this object. Nq one can deny that the Grand ed Army of the by Republican Republic has demagogues been play¬ for Upon partisan and yield¬ purposes, has ed to insidious blandishment to such an extent that it is regarded by many good citizens whose patriot¬ ism and fairness cannot be question¬ ed as an organization which has wandered a long way from its avow¬ ed design. Whether this idea is absolutely sentiment correct only or exists, not, but such wfll a not grow and spread unless within the organization that its something is done partis¬ to prove objects selfish. are not an, In unjust and this country where the success of one form of Government depends upon the patriotism of all our peo¬ ple, best the citizen. best soldier Yours should be the Gboveb very Cleveland truly, Dirt, Debt and tbe Devil. A. distinguished divine calls three D’s, Dirt, Debt and the Devil, an an would matched be trinity he of evil. avoid If a man all would be happy, happy, be must must ovoid <UJ This calls to mind still another D: a “G. M. D.”; in fact, Dr. Pieree’s Golden Medical Discovery, the uniail- ing Tung remedy for consumation (which is lung scrofula), ..........._________________ in its early stages, the ... as well-as for chronic cutarrh in head, and nutritive, tonic and blood- purifier, and builds up the strength reduced and flesh of those who are below the usual standard of health in a most marvelous way. It allays ir¬ ritation and subdues the worst fing¬ ering coughs. Guaranteed to benefit or core in all diseases for which it is recommended, or money paid for it retvrned. 8 ■ More than oue-lmLTof tiieehtirch prop¬ erty of Chicago—about S5.000, 000—be¬ longs, it ia said, to the Roman Catholics. Their parochial schools are attended by 48,000 children — mom than one-half the school population of the city. Their church income is about 81 .000,000. Next to the Catholics are the Methodists, with church property amounting to 81,350,000. Congregational churches come next, with a property of $1,125,000. One Congrega¬ tional church supports more mission* than any other jingle church in the city One Fact Is worth a column of rhetoric.said as Amer can statesman. It is a fact, established by the testimony Sarsaparilla of thousands does of scrofula, people, that salt Hood’s core jhenm. and other diseases or affections aris¬ ing from impure also state orlow condition of tbe blood. It overcomes overcomes that that tired tired feeling, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every port of f thesyst 1 Try it. (c) hoop ’3 4 EXTRACT yen cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every ane needs n good medicine tfffilMil Is purify, MM vitalize, and enrich the ■ Peculiar *»$ *» «• gunx on appetite, and tones tbe digestion. I eradicates disease. Tbe peeoliar cf the vegetable remedies toed give la KSSlSSrit To Itself If yon have aaada np ] bn? Rood’s Bamparffiadn net 1 -- * -*• — “e “e* 100 Proro mwx - 8 £ — nea well, no repetition of the r occurred. &a atssS! 1 *S»V 8 ill ■ 5 E irertaa the .kto fuiraod .mooth, »„d rer- The , r them. . Andover. Ma Cutioura Resolvent The new Blood ~------ Pnrifler^and ------- purest and^ lU.tbW bent CcncoHA t _ Soap, an «t- tkwfdnsT externaily, instantly ^ itchin^fe • permanently awfei» core g; with lo«»ofbair from pimple to serofam ^everywhere. Price, Ccwccw. sOc. 8 o*r» 35 -; resolvkjj£$ &***■ l. Prepared by the PoTT *“ <******»> mr Send for “How to Cn« Skin Dtoeanen,” 04 jrnges. 50 Uluetrations, and 100 tentimw BABY’S SMfi f-CTJ Absolutely i>«re. H-W H‘ WMYSI MY SIDE AC. ESI __Hip. m- Ordinarv’* Adverbzemenis. Ellis has applied to me for leitere of adtein- istratior on the estate of Jane Freeman, late of said county, deceased. Let all persons concerned show rouse before the Court of Ordinary, at my offiee, by tan ss,** a^asaassas Orttew,. lata of said county, deceased. be¬ Let all persons concerned show cawse fore the Court of Ordinary at my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in January appliro- next, by tan o’clock a. m., why sueh $ 8 . 00 . BOND, Ordinary. late of said eonnty, deceased Let all persons concerned show cause be¬ fore fore the the Court Coart of of Ordinary ordinary, at ai,my my office omre in m 1 ( \ RDINARY’8 OFFICE—SPAinwo Cottw- I J tv, GnonoiA, November 2d, 1889.- •—H C Burr, executor of Rhoda H. Doe, filed represrots and to the Conrt in his petition, du y en- tered on record, that lie has fully administer¬ ed Rhoda H Doe’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concern¬ ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why Bald exeratarsbould not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in February, 1S90. ' $6,15 E W. HAMMOND. Ordinary. /SEORGIA-SrALDmo AJ Rnfns A. Thrower, CotrsTV— administrator Whereas, of Thomas Throwtr, represents to the Conrt is his petition, duly filed and entered onreeord, Thomas that he has fully administered Thrower’s rotate. 4 This is therefore to cite all persons concern¬ ed, kindred and creditors, to riio w cause, if an? they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letter* of dismission on the first ~ “rgyaSeiOL tXJas. FTEOROIA—Spambso Copstv.— O. Matthews, admiuir- • Josephine wovuunw Padgett, • —o represrots to v we- y in • his X - petition, ■ »:A.S ^ HI — duly 1 n I61 | filed A J wnA and entered Mlta on rec¬ ord, ord. that that 1»4 has fully administered Josephine av’b est-fitp. toriteaH __is therefore persons show concern¬ ed, kindred and creditors, to cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration. and receive tetters of dismission on the first -$6.1!).' idayin January K. W. HAMMOND. 1890.. Ordinary ■ALDiNG Comerr.—Whereas Imimstratorof Jam Thrash . Court in hte that petition, he has fully duly |L.-. on record, i.Thrart’seWat*, is therefore ^ to rite aB persons con¬ fined, kindred and creditors, to show canse, .1 any they ean, why said executor should not h* dto-harged from bis administration, first and $a^' receive tettaw E^T/itAMlibND, Of dismission on the M P F Ordinary, New Advertisements. TO ADVERTISERS ROWELL A CO., Dissolution Notice. ss^sssij^%%xs The co- partnership heretofore existing be ing » m £& m rS5&Li£ 5 T.. 2 S nets and liabilitiro of the firm. , J. D, “h) Holm aw, , u HOTEL CVRTIS IRflmU, GEORGIA. Coder New ■■j- f;:: 11 £ i has been a first-class , w v eWiS0 i*-*____J-- — - Iod of floor rooin of j hm been done ‘•"'WJ-o-'-Pri®' oil cloth Department never so well stooted WOOLENS, TABLE--- GOODS ---------------- ore marvelooe], taantitol an ^jj ; 5.—Stock I MS is with and would be glaMo^e his friends HP - y&M in us s 1 CHAMBEKLIN, L 66 and 68 Whitehall and 1 , 3 , 5 . 7 , 9 , 11 Sheriffs Sales. .,. ILL BE ^ 0N TH E FIRST THUS- two ‘uTX’.'Kl^ legally ^iliy notified, notified. session will lie Also, at the the same same time time and and place, ] BUiO eob} OIWIlOUW one house and lot in tbe city of Griffin. containing one-lanrthol an acreol land, with improvements thereon, boonped on th* north byMontgomei by Montgomery King, on the east by *--- Warner Hall, south by Solomon street, and on the went by H. T. Brawner. Levlerf on and sold as tlm property of Esther Wood, the to satisfy 1001st a tk tiuiftiw Justice Court touri fl u fa ia issued iobucti from made by C, J. little, L. C„ ond turned over to me. Tenant in possession legally notified. will be Also, at tie same time and place, sold one heavy drop rnnsp horse mis, about ford to satisfy one mortgagefl fa issued from J. Spalding Superior Court in favor oI R. Powell, -Administrator of H. R. Chambers, ^^lso^attLrometimeMdplace, 4-100 of land situated and willberoid. lying 45 acres in ing 3d district of originally Henry now Spold- of tbe the County, County, Georgio, ueorgio, said saia laaua innun being oetng and part pan. oi lots No. 124 and 101 insaid district conn ty, bounded on the east by tbe the right south of way by of theCfntral W.W. railroad, Woodruff, on the by lands of Mrs. on west W. P. Manley, and on the north 1# land 08 of W. T. Freeman, said land bring 622 ft strip wide of the south side of said lots and fret and 2185 feet long, said lands being the set apart to F. J. Freeman as his part of es¬ tate of Jane A. Freeman. Levied oh and sold as the property ot F, JL Freeman to sat¬ isfy one fi fa issued from the County Conrt of Spalding County in i- favor ----- of the Pendleton --—3-— Gnano Company vs. F. J. Freeman. Tenant a possession legaUy notified. wifi $ 6 . Also, at the same time and place, win be 1* gold the following property, to-wit: the west hall of lot No. 41, containing 101% acres of land more or less, also fifty acres of land off of the north end of lot No. 8, running the whole length of said lot, also lot No. 84 containing 202% new* of land, more tot or -fm. «*na row boh of No. 28, containing 101% acres of land Georgia. ««*•«« 13X22 Gnanolki.vs, GuanoCo. Joseph PnU- favor favor of of Pendleton Pendleton es, pointed and other out by fi plaintiff’s fas in my attorney. hands. Property Joseph Pullen, tenant in possession, legally $6.00," no¬ tified. and will betolc Also, at thesame time place, the oneundivided sixth interest In the foBow- ing lands to-wit: 202% acres of land more or lew. heing 85 acres off lot No. 112 and balance off of lotNo. 118, bounded northby lands of John Coleman rotate and D. P Elder, east by lands of J J Elder and lands of the rotate of J 1 B. Elder, sonth bj lands of 4 M Coleman, and •'.•.•.••c,. „ KW *r. / gonxn *•' dj ibbqb 01 ■: - •> » wwsaai ijtftrijihr the_4ti ***4 by lands of D P Elder, in apitiding ■■ - jaltlingCbun- trktof originally Levied Fayette and asfSrfe now sold the Georgia. — - *' 1 tss * s on as •*’ sued from the jgiH*--||wmf County f. Griffin Court of J.H.Ma- Spalding “ IT Connty in favor - of . ------- vs. — It notified. $6.00. R. a, CONNELL, Sheriff S. C. UPPMAN'S CHILLS Al DUMB ^GUC KGrt KALE BY ALL BBtfifilSTS. CURES MILES. M- SALT RHEUM, kTSTTCS. BURNS AN IWVALU- ailc Remedy n CATARRH 25 ^ For Safe by N. B, Drawry. ■hand • Hand W , u ___ >EW LO' Also nice line of 1 before tiuyin m, . 1 J'nnsually Handwime k«f and Overcoa\ Beaut Styles an<T Fabrics. HATS! WOOLEN sweetest Line of UNDERWEAR! Cravats ] And Just the jar- Tall for Charlie Wolcott, or Louis .Vitro, who will give yon thelatrot points t. ^ , CEO. R. NILES. oetlOd&w ■i (Prickly Aak, Poke *oot aad -ISAKS3 KfflUW CPEE8 OF ALL PhysicanaendorseP. P- P. »*«!*»- of sU z SYPHILIS zs5iVRrv~- clnansing properties of P. P. P„ IMseases. Ecsems. Chronic Bcsldbead, etc., etc. P. P. P. G » powerful tonic end ro excellent sppitimr. bulldlna np ihs astern mridfr, Hpt »• wert mid J8ATAHSAE. 1 feeble, end fed tedly fry P. P. *g end f ■ wm mm . .Jew Advett OUR LITTLE OJSE8 and the NTIBSEKY T£ FUU-OflFBSTWS. EPPi'S COCOA , which ,i.ru, n,... nutrition, and by a careful ---- the fine properties o! weH-sriected Cocoa, fatal shaft porel L. with sim frsme- dy in Chemists. London, England. . - a . . etyJ^AF-Mj MB MASON A HAMLIN Orcan amo Piano Co. j f fT A T VflWit. "T I'HIC Tfi GO NEW MODEL large and handsome rase $99 « solid black walnut. Price GROAN, Kiwi STYLE quarter, _ —, . —.. tor ten qnarMi quart propertf when organ becomro 2244. of person hiring. 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