The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, October 07, 1888, Image 2

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r p ! s -,v.v DOUGLAS GLKS8KEB, E4iUr * >#«#«!*•»•*«*•«*•• drib, Marti., OM. J, 1W». Official Paper of Spalding WUU......... * === Official Paper ef the City of AdrortiMing Kate*. DilLY—On* dollar par aqaara tar ln( tnaartloa, and fifty cant* for aa«b •aqaant ana. Tan line* or laaa to ba ^aSeCxll^NbTIOKH No inaartion 10 «»nU nndar par er aaoh insertion. All head for laaa than SO oanta. paid (or laaa than one dollar moat be for * < Utiral rate* oontinoe will ba tlaeir mada with wishing to wo#It. Longer 8yg.KI.Y-Ham# than on* th* , „ Dailv „ rata*a* for DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Preeident, GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. For Vice President, ALLEN O. THURMAN, of Ohio. For Member of Congrebe, 5th JOHN D. STEWART, of Spalding, Mr. Hatcbioaon will probably bo aent to the Senate. ....... .....- ----♦ - ■>■ --------- ----— Canl‘t Mr. Blaine any a good word for “Old Hutch,” toojf^ The poeeesaor of a bar‘l ia rich if the bar‘l ia full of Soar. Tbo Senate bnmbog tariff bill re duee« the duty on croton eil. This might be expected to take it through both Houses. “Let us make a bill that will save to us our election fat,** said the lie publican Senatons, and the snbsti tote was born. — wtniww «•> — -....... . - The country has a fall supply ot millionaires. We want a more gen ersl prosperity and uu improvement of the condition of the poor. Humorist Bardette, who has be come a clergyman, should lose no time in showing his hearers that the the existence of sheol is no joke. Tarornsny Hall has iicminateLl Sheriff Hrgb J. Grant for mayor. We anxiously wait t« learn whether this is acceptable to Mr. Hewitt. In all ages the former has l>uen robbed, but bo has never been more systematically plundered than in this wicked bigb tariff year of 1888. —>—■■ ■ ♦*»---— Tbe Republicans are severe on free trade, but not a man of them dares to discuss it with H'-nrv George. What are they afraid of T Tbe New York Muil says that Sen a tor Dlair is “the foe of political im becility.” M<. ltlair should beware lest ho raise up enemies to himself in. hia own party. — -w* Tbe Republican policy is to give tbe public lands to corporations und tbe public money to manufacturers. Tbe Republican platform should read, “Tbe public be d—d.“ Anna Dickenson what do you thing of this 1 Mr. Blaine snyt: “I dojjnot like to bear a lady address a body of moD, and I never listen to od« when I can in Ip it.* 4 Spalding is one of the intelligent and progressive counties that voted for the constitutional amendment in creasing the number of supreme court judges to five, giving 211 tna jority to tbe measure. — — • • •-— Forty three counties heard from give 728 majority against the con¬ stitutional amendment. It i.s feared tbe amendment is loBt, though the vote will be close. The cities gen¬ erally voted for it and the country against it. There seems to be no authority for the statement that the farmer’s alliance as a body was op¬ posed to it. —- — -— ♦- -w Tbereare no belte r Di mccrats than those of Indiaiiti, Lei-uiise ihey are CODstauUy at woik for liieir pirly wb 1c uA.ikr, anil dream ig .>i> «t it dating (hen sle< p. In J tfi isxuviile, for instance, there aie 250 Democrat ie pules bearing ibn National eoloie, tbe names of Cieveland aud Thur man and Democratic roosters. If there is another town of its size io tbe Uoion that can beat tbis record, we want to bear from it. ■ - — ---- K TEETHIkA (Tietlilij Powders) ■ n Sen* AW. Ui* Dle-.Uov, Child Ask** ksgeiate. TmOIoI th* m --—J *»tv Si Chat* IwiMnt taiiii i.dSare*. »»<l Both.nt eqvsl* It ter tmuWe.erChlldr** qf any Of*. It ?Sk£ — Try It a&S >ot will sever b* mXAMtaitutlm Aik tr« child- reax lOliyc mmmmmm SPALDING DEMOCRACY. Spalding county has had a rather erratic poliiifal reco; J ia the past, but we tbfnk'ihis should no longer be held against us. It used to be said that there was no counting upon Spalding; but it has been a good many years sihee she baa sent a Re publican or an independent to the legislature,and we do not know when one has been elected to a county of fice. In 1880 the vote of the coun¬ ty had a majority for Garfield, but in 1884 it was carried by President Cleveland and Congressman Ham¬ mond. Last Wednesday Governor Gordon had Oil) majority against the solid Republican vote of the county, while Senator Hal! and Representa tive Collet’* were elected by larger majorities. In the November elec tion there is no doubt that Stewart and Cleveland will carry the county by handsome majorities. Spalding is one of the most solid Democratic counties in the State. Harper’s Weekly closes its review of the present aspect of the Presiden tial canvass with this statement of the situation.‘‘It isobvioua tuat boast ing on either sido as to (ho general result in the country is ridicnlonB, while the betting, we believe, is favor able to Mr. Cleveland. This gener ation of voters has not heard be fore the arguments against an im¬ moderate and unjust tariff tax. In deed, it has not clearly comprehend ed that the tariff is a tax; but it is evi dently inclined to listen intelligent Jy and sympathetically, and to sr-o that those who arc denounced as seeking the ruin of the country by proposing to diminish the surplus by lightening taxation are doin'gonly what the denouncers themselves ad vocated a few years ago. It sees that tbo Rspublican Sonato is pro sot ing to do what the Republican platform condemns, amt laughs at tho effort to stigmatize as a ‘rebel’ policy, a coarse which Presidents Grant and Garfield and Arthur and the anti-slavery fathors of tho Repub lican party approved, and which rests upon the fundamental American principle of equal rights. The long rrned moro Beaching and detailed tho discussion, tho surer will bo the approval of the original American \iow.of the tariff,which is substantial that of tho President’s message and letter. ’ A correspondent telegraphs that everything is growing brighter in New York for the Democrats* while at Republican Headquarters there is a stoim browing. John G. Now has gone to Indiana filled with disgust, and tho friends of Mr. Blaine are complaining that tho methods of Chairman Quay “smack too much of Pennsylvania politics as developed by himself, for the National cam paign." Altogether, tho outlook is cheering for the people, and depress ing for the trust and tariffgang. A Life on the Ocean Wave Imlarates the stomach against sea sickness, but a single or occasional transit across the “illimitable wetness” i* productive of griev¬ ous Ocean (janlms,especially travelers, when it is stormy. commercial buyers yntehmen, ah road, ship surgeons, by sent voyagers steamboat, anil all who are occasionally or freuueutly called upon to be where “billows are Imffewed,” should take along Hosttetter's Stomach (litters, the finest known antidote for orders sickness, malaria, biliousness, uni! dis¬ of tho stomach and bowels. Many travelers and by railroad, likewiso with suffer delicate stomachs nervers, severely en route These will find tlie Bitters surety helpful and consolatory. Traveling,even in swift, steady and commodious steamships and sumptuous palace ears, in not always a source of un- mi.ved joy and delight, and the Bitters does much to counteract, the discomforts attend¬ ing it, aggravated by delicate health. Rheu¬ matism, brought on by damp weather, kid¬ ney troubles and debility, are egectunlly re¬ lieved by the Bitters. Farm and House and Lot For Sale A 202)4 m refarm ir,miles of Griffin, (I* 80 acres in woot'e, 120 in splendid state of cu 1 UvaUon, cleared of slumps and rocks, liv¬ ed for improved farm machinery. Machin¬ ery, stock, corn and fodder will be sold with farm if wanted. All ready for business anoth¬ er year, Also.a large roomy house nml two aero lot in Griffin, Ga. For particulars ad¬ dress me at Griffin, tin , care Clark ,V Son. septt«diSw8m THAU CLARK. -AND- HEADQUARTERS FOR FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY. Also, all kinds of Wines, Liquors ami Cigars sucli as are kept in a first class establishment,. Everybody ts invited to call and sec me at No. -43, West aide Hill street. s21d&w3m JOHN ISON. j •pint#, i ontlNOl Ask you Drsgfin. E. R. Anthony, Griffin at,d M. F, Swic Ochard Hill, Ga, ©MM• PROMPT v. - , 7 When cbiUtncn pick their MEASURE. jfrind ihcir restless, .J in their no»e, teetl^ aw unnatui ><p^k tite. they nw quite m* fthouid likely be troubled taken and with RI. Worms, A.(altueitork«, prr>mpt mew* be given them according to direct lions H has saved many a child from death ant WSCAT X» It la that Imparity In the Mood, which, cumulating In the glands of the neck, pro¬ duces unsightly lump# or swellings which causes painful running sores on Uio arms, tegs, or feet; which developes uleers In tbo eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness deafness; which Is the origin of pimples, can¬ cerous growths, or the many other manifesta¬ tions usually ascribed «o ‘•humors;” which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, It Is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from it. Tbo" CURED By taking Hood'* Sarsaparilla, which, by tho remarkable cures It has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven Itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. Borne of these cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. « My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof¬ ulous sore neck from the time she was 22 months old till she became six years of age. Lumps formed In her neck, and one of them after growing to the sire of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. We gave her Hood's Sarsaparilla, when the lump and all indications of scrofula entirely dis- appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy child.” J. B. Cahuix, Nauriglit, N. J. N. B. Be sure to get only Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. ffl;»l*for$5 Prepared only by C. I. UOOD * CO., apothecaries, LoweU, Mas*. IOO Doses One Dollar PLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. To the Voters of Spalding County. At the solicitation of friends I offer for the position of Tax Collector of Spalding county, subject to a nomination of the Dem¬ ocrat party if one is held. B. D. BREWSTER. S a S . S An Important Announcement ’ Abool six weeks ago. while at business. I was suddenly attacked with excruciating So rains alns In In my UIJ mj foot, feet, *I 7 X 5 fc, kneea knees •II'.'XO and am « hands. and*. Bo sever* severe the attar* attar Ik that that I I took took my i t>«: xl immediately, and 1 In in t»ro two or or tbre© three days days their mr m, natural joints _ were size, swollen to almost doable natu and sleep was driven from me. After AtUa suffer¬ log ing using the the most moat excruciating excruciating pain pain other for for remedies, a a week, week, liniments and various a fete ad whonvmpatUUedwUhmy helpless use it. I will guarantee a cure, and ir it not the medicine shall cost you nothing. > after i* » I at once secured the 8. 8. 8., and night and using it the first day. had a quiet greatly refreshing sleep. In a week I felt benefit!*!. Jn three weeks I could sit up up, and walk about bout the tho room, room. and And after after using uilng six ilx bottles I was out t and a aide to go to business. Since then I have ue been » regularlv at my post of dutv. and stand tnd on my feet from nine to ten hour* day, i*31e and am entirely free from |>*!n. These are the j?taln plain and and simple timplo fact* fact* Inquiries nycase, relative and I wiii cheerfully answer all thereto, either MarkILLJE. in person or l y mail. Thomas il W. 15th street. New York City. Nashville, Tej*» — I hare warded off a se¬ vere attack of rheumatism by a timely resort to Swift s Specific. In nil cases where a per¬ manent relief is sought this medicine coin* mead* itself for a constitutional treatment that thoroughly eradicates the seeds of dis¬ ease from the system. Iter. W. P. Hajiwsox, _ D. D. • YoBK, S! 7 th At*.—A fter spending to be relieved of Blood Poison without any benefit, a few bottles of Swift’s Speelflo worked a perfect cure. C. Poktxr. Viekha, Ga.—M y little girl, a«rd six, and hoy, &gi four four year*, year*, haa^scrofula lmd *«' Tula )n the s!c£Yy. avatea shape. Th<. hey healthy blthy wen puny and To-day they are r© \ h< aii< ad ro- bust, all tb« rvaultof taJtiui J8S.S Joe . 8 . 8 . . T. Collier. Ladt r^KE. 8nmtn Co., Fla. -Your 8. 8. B. has proved a wonderful face, success doubt, In my ea*a. The cancer on my no would ha' e soon hurried me to iny grave. I do think it Is wonderful, and ha* no equal. U. H. Byrd, Postmaster. voluntary testimonials, we take pleasure ii stating that on© of our lady customers ha regained her health by the use of four large bottles of yotir great remedy, after having been an Invalid for M?veral years. Hertrouble wm extreme debility, Wiijxs caused Co.. by a disease pe¬ culiar to her sex. mailed * application, Druggists. Thro® books free on ▲il druggists sell H. S. S. The swift firrrmr Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta Ga. New York, 756 lire oad way. MI in . THE VERNON, Mrs. A. E. RIDDLE & SON, PropYs Cor. First Avenue and Thirteenth SI., COLITMBU 8 , : : : GA. fif* A'ou are most cordially invited to stop with us white in (is* city. sepUSdtni THE GRIFF1NSTREET RAILROAD CO. Application for Charter. will Notice made is hereby by given, that application be to the next legislature for a charter incorporating “The Grillia Street Railroad Company;” to give said company full corporate powers, permission to grade the streets and alleys of said city and lay its tracks upon the game, run the said rail rosd longitudinally or across the streets and alleys, to propell tho ears by horse, electrici¬ ty, motor or other power; and such other and further power as is neeessrry to success¬ fully put in operation aud operate a street railroad in the city of Griffin. oeKtw4 RANKIN HOUSE' COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. Leading Hotel In The City! Under New Management. C. B. DUY, Proprietor. fcvj-t I'kllm muhiifr:nri:i ;iip COM MlilS, GEURUIA, .K'K NI «•<» 11 t I'O 11 i - — i”( - The beet place in Give Columbus to tret a bath r cle at) Stave. os a call when iu tb ity JOE McGHEE Aou CONSUMPTIVE Ftar« yen Conflrh. Prone Nit i*. AHhma. In.li^rstion t Um tMW catxxX of Uta rvn*«uM . and and _ * bt)U ULv-.it beta deUy. remedy It f*w many all afffc’ii^'* from ff WiroAt ami iuntf*. and diaw x a n arwinijr .UK! aiek, acnitfgfhne imemre Uioo<l and exhau^koa, —.___The _ feeble will axaln*t awaar. and tod *hr • lowly drifting f the rrava. in many erntea r*oor*r th.___________ Um UhaKt urn of l^rkvr* uUnmr ItTa Tonic, twt delay vaHwv rwwi- Take ft ia Uma iovainable far all pain* and disorder* of .stomach and fcowvi*. Ms. at OruioaffU. The Georgia Midland R Shortcut nml Beaut Line With Through Coach <!M Between C 01 ) HBUS and ATLANTA. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Washington, New York, Nashville or Cincinnati. Train leaves Columbus (Union Depot) V .05 p. m, arrive at Griffin 3:50 p. in., Atlanta 5:10 pm. Atlanta 3:40 South Bound train—Loaves p. in., Griffin 5:40 p. m., arrives in Colum bus 8:40 p. ra. Accommodation Train NORTH BOUND—Doily except Sundays. Leave Columbus. Midland Depot, LOO a. m. Arrive* at Giifi: .......... 12:35 P- m - Arrives at McDono '........... 2:20 p. m. SOUTH BOUND- iity except Sunday.) Leave Griffin.'...................8:85 McDor. .-lgli..............0:40 a, in. Leave Columbus...............2:05 a. m Arrive at p, m SPECIAL TRAIN—(Sundaysonly.) Leave Griffin.................... 8:25 a. m Arrive at Columbus..............11:28 8:25 a. m Leave Columbus................. Griffin.................11:30 a. m Arrive at a. m Arrive at Me Donough............12:20 p. in M. E. GRAY, Snpt. C. W. CHEARS, Ga. Gen’l Paas. Aset. Columbus, New Advert'— ents. GUNS ®S < £'™JoHssTo““ I aoS! Pittsburgh, Penn. ~'VARKEfFd ' HAIR BALSAM Cl ’’.ses and beautifies the hair. Tr •. a luxuriant growth. 6r*y Nc ails to Restore ■ its Youthful Color. 'an(iruff an*i hair falling l $1 friat Pmgtriwt*. EXHAUSTED VITALITY HpHE -“■great SCIENCE Medical OF Work LIFE, the of tlie a^e ou Manhood, Nervotu and f Physical Dehiuty, Premature 1 Decline, Errors of Touts, and the untold miserieBconsequen t thereon, SCO pages 8vo, 125 prescriptions for all diseases.. Cloth, full gilt, only $:.00, i----- —rr<r mall, Beale], Illnstrative sample free to ail young irnl middle-aged men. Send no-.v. .The Gold d .swelled a: Medal awarded to the author by Sa- Ucii»l Medical Association. Address P. O. box ’ c 95, wo,ton, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKEP„ uateof Harvard Medical College, grad 25 years’practice In Boston, wh6 may be consulted eonf,d.*itial!y ‘Sneciallv. Disease.: of Man. Office Ko. i puiflnch «t HINDERCORNS. : The ie onl r>n ly sure Cure for C oms. fitops all j Ain. F.nsu comi iforttothe feet. 15c. at liruggista. Hiscox ACo.,N. V. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC The best of all remedies for Inward Pains, Colic, Indiges¬ Stom¬ tion, Exhaustion and all ach and Bowel troubled. Also the most effective cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and 1 affections of the breathing organs. It promotes refreshing sleep improves the prostration, appetite, overcomes nervous and gives new life and strength and $r.oo, Drgguists. ^ lo the weak and aged. 50c. at Crateful--Comforting. EPPS’S COCOA BREAKFAST. “by a thorough knowledge of the laws which govern the oparations of tion and nutrition, aud by a careful tion of the fine properties of well Coacoa. Mr. Epps tables has provided with cur ed onr breakfast a flavoured beverage which may save us heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the use of such article of diet that a may be gradually built up until enough to resist every teudency to Hundreds of subtle maladies are aronnd us ready to attack wherever there is weak point. Wc may escape many a shaft by keepingourselvee well lortitied pure blood and a properly nourished —Civil Service Gazette, Sold Made simply in half- boiling water or milk. only pound tin?, Grocers, labelled EPPS thus: CO., JAMES A: Homoeopathic Chem England. ists, London, .VELOUS icNIORY DISCOVERY. In' IcuriMMl in on«* reading*. Wlml *»a»tl*»rins' curfd. fc|M‘al*ir»U Milhous not«‘». Piracy condemned l*.v Hiiprftnn €*rr«»at indiicoiuvnu to ClUMfi- Prospectus, with opinion? cf Dr. Win. Hammond, Mind the Daniel world-famed Grcenlcaf Specialist diseases, the great l'yschologist, J. M. Buckley, D. Editor of the Christian Advocate, Proctor, the Seietist, Hons. Judge Judah 1* . Benjamin, and others, sent free by Prof. A LOI8ETTE, 237 Fifth Are,, New York. HOTEL CURT GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, Under New A. G. DANIEL, Prop'r. y Sf~ J u- Ui* meet ail trains. feb ADVERTISER ! :an learn tbeexac ! )1 an) nroposco acK ertismo’in A mor- r 5 ; ;>a^ers by adciiv- 11 jCo P. Roweii ■ Newspapci* /. .titan. IO Spr” ,» , New Y >•. Seise* it'* tOO-r*4»*je < » MHiCTHIIHnr owe Cure for Couci.o, Weak lumga. Asthma, ImlJ* «*enon. Inward Pain*. Rxhanjtiou. ( ..rubimntrUic ai%t »ai uahteuie« * rth Jamtu-m v ingvr. ft vxetts a ctj?N- Ir* J^ v *' over dieea.<^ uiiknown to other r. mediea ui—~ dtarmw.n^Hi.of Hhromatwm. Kcmalo ComtHauiU. and the arw drairsrnir theStomarh, I •'«.kidney*ami Ho*ri* thousand* U» «h© arra- e who would recover 5 by sCPattxmw’sGwnwttSihn. |] NPRECEOENTED ATTRACTION! Over a Million Distribn' L.3.L. L.i,i.la M State Letter, contpan Incorporated by the Legislature In 1808 t '*r dutationBl and Charitable purposes, it- 1 its franchise made a part of the preset- State Constitution, in 1879, by an over¬ whelming popular vote DRAW- Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY BER DRAWINGS take place on each of the the other ten months in the year, and are at drawn in public, at the Academy of Music New Orleans, La. ‘‘Wedo hereby certify that we supervise th* arrangements for all the monthly and Qnar- terly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that th* ame are conducted with honesty, fairness and in good faith toward all parties,* *4 w authorize the Company to nse this certifier. »e with fat -similes of oursignatuies attached in its advertisements.” CuaiDilwlDDA're, We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will pay all Prizesdrawn in The Louisians State Lotteries which may be presented at ourconnters: R. R,W »l.WSlEf .PrM. I.a.tali B. J,lHArX. Pre.SlateXal l HU. A. BAhPWIV.Prei, ST. O.Xal'l Bant CSB1KOUX, Pru.lalon VIBant Grand : Monthly : Drawing IU the Academy Tuesday, of Music, New Orleans, October 9, 1888, capital PRIZE, $ 300 , 00 . 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each Halves $10; Quarters $5; Tenths *2; Twen¬ tieths $1. LIST OF PRIZES. ■ 1 PBiZScr $300,000 is.......... $300,000 100,000 1 Pkizb of 100,000 is.......... 50,000 1 Prize or 50,000 is.......... 1 Prize of 25,000 is.......... 25,000 2 Prizes or 10,000 are......... 20,000 5 Prizes of 5,000 are......... 25,000 25 Prizes of 1,000 arc......... 25,000 100 Prizes of 500 are......... 50,000 200 Prizes of 300 are.:....... GO,COO 500 Prizes of 200 are......... 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 103 P rizes of f500 are............... 50,000 100 do. 300 arc............... 30,000 100 do. 200 are............... 20,00 TERMISSL PRIZES. !KlO do. 100 are......... 99,909 99,900 999 do. 100 are........ 3,124 Prize? of amounting to......$l,054,S0f Prizes Note.—T ickets drawing Capital are not entitled to termiuai Prizes. For Club Rrates, or any further informa tion apply to the undersigned. Yonr 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 NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at onr expense) addressed to if. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La or M.;A. DAUPTIIN, Washington, D. C. Address Registered Letters tc I NEW ORLEAX8 5 1TOSAL BANK New Orleans, La. DUDACAADCD IVl LIVI *•»« presence ol n L D L n Cen e ra Is Jleanreear.l and Early, nliu are in charge fairness »f Ibe drawings, is a gnaantee chances of absolute and integrity, that the are all equal, and that no one^ an possibly divine what numbers wii! mw a Prize. REMEMBER that the payment of ell Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATH) NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets are signed by the President of an In stitution whose chartered rights are Teeog nized in the highest Courts; therefore beware of any imitations or anonymou schemes. if il m Customers, Aught, Boarders, To be Bought Agents, Silver or Gold, Orders, Merchandise Sold. Servants or Place, Gsods to Appraise, Lawyer'or Casa, Opening To Days Musical Tear icrs, Announce, Popular Preacher.-, Houses or Acres, Cook?, Butchers or Tinkers, To Books, Hire Boats, Votes, or L- t, Offices, Dress skirt or flounce Basement, First A cure Handy for Valise, disease, Floor, A To Casement, Cheese, A MnslinChc-mise, Purchase a Pet, Mare, Horse, Teas, Bees, .rxuuacj Monkey Bloodhound or Bear, -l.H7.li , Or Peas, * Prone Free from Fitz, or fpitz ’ To Are Make Known, To Hire a Hall, Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, An AnOpalent Elegant Carriage,Dry Upholstery, oods, Play,Concert Marriage, Picnics, Skate?, or Ball, Excursions,' To Plates, Knick-Knacks, Diamrinile Diamonds, sell to gay rreat-ir'sDiveisions, 'Ifitlinc Ready* I Clothes Dor Made, Pearls, Increase of Trade, Curts, Kings, Coal, Pictures, Coke and Wood Wash for Feature-, Lectures, To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food Or sett Odd Things, Works on Theology, Cats, Magic, Astrology, Rats, Wealth and Publicity Felicity, Mats, World-Wide Flats Flags, Bari. Rags, Pantaloons, Hats, Bags, Nags, Mutton Resplendei t Cravats, Dress Almighty shirts or collars or Beef, Dollars, Financial Relief, House for Kent, Stork?, Store, Tenement. Clocks, Cash to be Lint, l.oeks, Cash to be Spent, Socks, Portmenia Box, Tent, Scent, or Fig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement, Or Even a Beau- Go— Then in a Triep, Read the Advice,5 Take the Advice F ar Beyond Price, Written Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN THE- Daily News To Business Men. V G LABORED aRGUM ENTIS NEEDED . N in these days to convince INTELL1 GENT men that it Pays Weil to Advertise OK “SffiBSS* " ontpain tictslsrs a -o TiAYOOLLEY. eajff sent wuwnau Book PRISE, of M.IX pap at. THE FALL - CAMPAIGN IN THE Dry Goods Trade) has opened up and it finds -E. J, FLEMISTER Well Equipped with a large stock of new and desirable gecds in every de-1 partment. As the season advances, however, Manufacturers and Jobbers rush off the remainder of their stock at reduced prices, and I now have or¬ ders out for these goods, and wiii offer them at gg^such prices that it will pay you to make fre¬ quent visits to my Place.^Df Will offer Monday morning one case Standard Prints at 5 c., wort 350 doz. Ladies Hose in Solid Black Seal Brown and Blue at 5 c per pair, well worth 10 to 15 cents. Big Drive. 2 cases Macon Knit Hose and half Hose, heavy and good, at 10 c., worth double the money. Have the best half hose at 15 c ever shown here. Sell dozens of pairs every day. ★ SPLENDID; VALUES IN FINER HOSIERY. ★ fiaTWill have displayed on our center counters on Monday morning a big lot of Short lei gths and Drese Patterns of Fine all Wool Dress Goods at al¬ most your own price. Come and see them : they will not stay long at prices named for them. They consist ot desirable colors in Sebaster pools Serges, Cashmeres, &c- One case Cashmere, wool one way. 9 c. worth 12 1-2 c, ftsTDouhie Width Cashmeres 12 1-2 c, worth 20 c. Henriettas 36 inches wide, at 25 c. Henriettas 44 in wide at 50 c. 8£3“Splendid assortment finer Dress Goods with Trimmings to match. i lif-M-M-iil- Flannels, Plaid and Sti ;.ed Sacking Flannels. Blankets, &c., at living Prices. SEi : 9 URTOWELS At 10,15. 20 an c. They are eye openers. Lot of ftne towels, slight¬ ly damaged, at x t price. (Jood Checked aomespuii at <> c. Shirtings, Sheeting* *V(’., at Factory Trices. Have the largest stock ol Jeans, Cassimeres and Waterproofs in the city. God Jeans 10 c. per yard. Jeans better and heavier than School-boy brand at 25 c. All finer grades proportionately low. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes! i My Snoe department will be found to ccnU'n the best goods fromthemost reliable manufactories in the country Ke«v Shoes received every day. Have on hand a lot of broken sizes in Shoes that we sell for below value EAGLE SHH0E CO'S WOMEN COARSE SHOES ARE THE BEST MADE- Splendid line Jersey Jackets. Toboggan Caps Corsets. &c. HATS ! HATS ! HATS My stock will be found fully up to its usual standard Good dcsirablt ‘ goods at Rock Bottom Prices. -Ms and Satchels I buy goods in this line from the most reliable manufacturer in If East and will offer you better finished Trunks and Satchels for the satr monee that others ask for inferior made goods -tot:- E^PWill say finally that it is my determina¬ tion to convert my large stock into money befor* January. If good goods at less than their valui will do it. So it will be to your interest to exai ine my stock before making your purchases, E. J. FLEMISTER.