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erl«*. GMrrU, Oct. 9,1888.
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Official Paper of Spalding Co.
ftflirioi Paper of the City of Griffin
Adrertloing Hoteo.
**P*g2l NOTIOIBS Noio^rtioDnnderthU M « 0 U pjrlin*
limwrtion.
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torth* Dail»
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Fwridant,
GROVER CLEVELAND,
of New York.
For Vioe President,
ALLEN G. THURMAN,
of Ohio.
For Member of OongreM, 6th Diet.,
JOHN D. STEWART,
of Spalding,
A political matinee was held in
Bridgeport, Conn.,laat Friday after¬
noon with Bloody Shirt Foraker as
the chief aotor. The dispatches state
th** the viralenoe of t the speaker
oaosed P. T. Barnum, one of the
rice presidents of the meeting, to
leeretbe platform. Bainum is used
to most kinds of animals, but never
carried a pole cat in the menag¬
erie.
The following from that able Re
pablican paper, the Philadelphia
Ledger, aottnda Hke a New York
Star editorial;
“Preaident Cleveland maintains
that dignified attitude in respect to
hfe candidacy which has character
lied his conduct since he was nomi
Bated, He doea nothing, says 'noth
log. to indicate that he is even a can
didate. He attends faithfully to the
•noting duties of his high office, and
appears to give neither time nor
thought to a contest in which he is
one of the two priDcipkl figures.
Hie administration continues to
elioit the warmest praise even of bis
political opponents."
There ia one excellent reason for
holding the view that Mr. Cleveland
will be ra-eleoted. The people of
United States are alive to thoir own
interest, and a majority of them will
support and sustain an Executive
who has proposed, and defends against
all sophistries, tbst tariff taxes shall
be reduoed and that the Govern*
ment, which ia sustained only by
levies upon the people, shall have
no more money than its honest and
economical administration costs, lie*
cloud it as one may, this is all there
is of the one proposition involved ia
this campaign. It is a proposition
that ought to be, and that in all
probability will be appioved.
HARRUGE HOT A FAILURE FOR
HIX.
Mr. Edward Solomon ought to be
able to give some very valuable testi
mony on the ranch discussed ques
lion of ‘‘la marriage a failure !”
Outride of Sait Lake City and Cni
cago, itia doubtful whether there is
A man in this country with so exten
rive and varied experience iu the mat
ter aa the young musician, and tak
ing bia age into account, his record
will compare favorably with those of
the most married men in thoBo cities
of connubial bliss.
Mr. Solomon’s experience began
when he waa 15; bat as bis first wife
was not a lady able to earn her own
living, and bis, too, the genial Teddy
soon forgot her and came to Ameri
ca. A tall, stately blonde figured as
Mre. Solomon until be met Lillian
Rnasell, when tbe blonde gave way
to tne beauty and Lillian became
Mrs. Solomon No. 3. When tbe
fair songstress ceased to be able to
secure a salary of $300 or $400 a
week, the composer realised that his
affections bad been trifled with, so
tbst s divorce became necessary.
Tbe lady he b&s selected as bis fourth
victim is also an actress, with consul
arable ability, and he is only waiting
to see whether spouse No. 3 has any
chum upon him.
It is clear tbst Mr. Solomon re
gards matrimony as a success when
tbe wife is able to earn enough to
support her husband, and is, besides
young and beautiful. Evidently he
would not believe in encouraging
matrimony except under such
conditions; and certainly if each
a rale were carried oat there might be
fewer marriages, bat they wonld be
happier than they are now. It wonld
then be impossible for ladies to b«>
come dissatisfied with the dresses
their husbands had provided for
them. There conld be no quarrels
about money, becauBe, if the wife
couldn’t gat any herself, she would
have to go without. There wonid
seem to be no reaaoDablo doubt that,
under the conditions under which
Mr. Solomon practices matrimony,
marriage is a failnre.
KNII’E-AKU-FORIL KTiqllETTK.
A correspondent asks the following
question;
“When passing one’s plate for a
second help of anything at the tabic,
ia it proper to leave the knife and
fork en it, or should they bo taken
off ?”
Etiquette based on cleanliness re¬
quires the knife and fork in such case
to be kept on the plate, bo that they
will not soil the tableoioth. Etiquette
based on filfals and those fashions'
ble whimsicalities which require
changes in common usages every
two years, simply for the sake of dif
fering from other people, will possi-
bly require the knife and fork to bo
kept on the table while the plate
makes its second excursion to tbo do
sired dish. Washington on State oc
casions kept his knife and fork
fast clinobed in his left hand, while
with his right ho wiped his mus¬
tache and kept repeating, “In time
of peace prepare for war,” so ho
should not forget this Bentiment in
his inaugural. Emerson, by the time
he had eaten his fourth morsel, for¬
got, in a transcendental aberration of
mind, that he had any.knife or fork
stall, and in passing his plate, if not
checked, was inclined to put those
culinary instruments in his pockets.
The King of Dahomey, on such oc¬
casions, sticks his knife into one of
his subjects as a sort of holder until
the plate is returned. At country
political dinners, when argrmenta-
tion waxes lively, it is customary to
brace well back in the chair and, ex¬
tending the arms well forward, hold
knife and fork upright, clinched in
both fists, so as to pound with either
on tho table atany sudden burst of in
We have here given sev¬
methods, some based on reason
others on partial and temporary
Any of them can be fol¬
lowed.
CU AM CELLO It ELECTED.
The Board of Trustees of the
State University had a harmonious
meeting Saturday morning, and sue
(seeded in tho election of a Chancel¬
lor, with whom the entire member-
uhip seems to feel saiisfied.
The gentleman selected for this
high office is l)r. William K. Boggs,
of Memphis.
Dr. Boggs is a brother-in-law of
Gen. A. R. Lawton, and Gen. K. I’.
Alexander, a prominent Presbyteri¬
an divine, well known and beloved
in Georgia. He was born in South
Carolina, but spent many years of
his life in this State, having been
for a long period in charge of a
church in Atlanta, lie was recently
professor in the Southern Presby-
terian Theological Seminary, at Co¬
lumbia, S. C., but resigned his posi¬
tion there on account of the Wood-
row trouble, which divided the sera
inary and gave so much trouble to
Presbyterians throughout the South.
Ho is now in charge of a large church
in Memphis. Ho is an able and elo
quent man, of high culture, and it is
believed well equipped for the Chan
cellorship of the University,
Dr. Boggs has asked for time to
consider the proposition.
A Life on the Ocean Wave
Indurates the stomach against sea sickness,
but a single or occasional transit across the
•'illimitable wetness” is productive of griev
ous Ocean qualms,especially travelers, yutchmen, when ship it is stonny.
Burgeon-,
commercial buyers til wit abroad, voyagers by
steamboat, an all who are occasionally or
frequently called upon to be where “billows
are baBctted,” should take along Hoettetler’s
Stomach Citters, tbe finest know n antidote
for sickness, malaria, biliousness, and dis¬
orders of tho stomach and bowels. Many
travelers by railroad, with delicate stomachs
and nervers, likewise suffer severely en route
These will find Traveling, the Hitlers snrelv swift, helpful and
consolatory. even in steady
and commodious steamships and sumptuous
palace cars, in delight, not always a the source Hitlers of un¬
mixed Joy and and does
mneh to counteract the discomforts attend¬
ing ft, aggravated brought by by delicate damp weather, health. Rheu¬
matism, on debility, egectually kid¬
ney troubles and are re¬
lieved by the Bitters.
Farm and House and Lot For Sate
A 202J^ acre farm in 3 miles of Griffin, Ga
80 acres in woods, 120 in splendid state state of
ed cultivation, improved cleared of stomps and rocks, fix¬
for farm machinery. Machin¬
ery, stock, corn and fodder w ill be sold with
farm If wanted. All ready for business anoth¬
er year. Also, a large roomy house and two
acre lot in Griffin. Ga. For particulars ad.
dress me at Griffin, Ga., care Clark A Son.
septl9d&w3in THAU CLARK.
Tho Toy the Child Likes Best
-ts THE—
‘ANCHOR
Stats Biiiiaj Blot's:,
Heal Stone. Throe Color*.
A Clrvkr Prehext for child-
ion of all a***. For tl.7\ or
•100 • good l mrermgo **©*•*£* box.
Drwuipur© froe Catalogue *ei ■t
post on application to
F. Ad. Richter & Co.,
910 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
ocWdAwSm
ma r afsb
HOOD'S,
CMIP 0 WK) EXTRACT .
The Importance of purifying the Wood can¬
not bo overestimated, tor without pure blood
you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and wo ask you to try Hood s
Peculiar 8, ' us:irarmil ' it 9 trcD s UieB ®
and builds up tho system,
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while It eradicates disease. Tho peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of tho vegetable remedies used give to
Hood's Sarsaparilla pccul- |tS6lf
lar curative powers. No
other medicine has such a record of wonderful
cures. H you have made up your mind to
buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to
take any other instead. It Is a Peculiar
Medicine, and Is worthy your confidence.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
PLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
To the Voters of Spalding County.
At the solicitation of friends I offer tor
the position of Tax Collector of Spalding
county, subject toil nomination of the Dem¬
ocrat party if one is held.
11. D. BREWSTER.
.a*
■sraaa
An Important Announcement
' About About si si s s wreks weeks ago, ftt-o, while l at business. I
win nudiit-nly " nly attacked attacked and wnh hands. excruclatlua So
pains In my ■ feet, feet, knees knees and l hands, hand! so .severe ‘.lately. severe
the the attack attack that that throe I I took) took days my bed bed immedl In Joints 1 we
ami swollen awolle in two almost or double thefr their tnjr my natural n slue,
to from After After stilTor
and and sleep sleep waft was driven driven rrom om tic me. me- 1 - a. • * si m...... week,
using Ing the most excruciating tint pain other fora remedies,
friend liniments and various kelpies#
a a friend Who who sympathised sympatl with my
C '‘^Why'()em’t you" get Swift's and an-t Specific If It dot nn
usait. USA It. I I medicine will w ill guarantee guarantee shall cost a a cure, cure, nothing. '
not the 8 you 8 B„ and and arter arte
I at one af cured tho . S. quiet ,, night and
e rrst tiny, In had wc.-k a I felt greatly
refreshing sleep. In three weeks n 1 could sit up and
hem-fitted. ami after using six
walk about ihn room, business.
bottles I was out and able to go to post
Hi nr,- then I have beeu regularly feet from at my nine to
of duty, and stand on my
ten pain. hours These - day, tho and plain nm entirely ami simple free from facts
fn are till
my «Y CIARA*. case, A and [ will cheerfully answer
lnfiiilrloa rclutlvo ti hereto,"altlter In person or
by until. Thomas itrtAS Markilub. M A UK H.11
11 W. 18th RUcet, N«w York City
SAtnvji.LK, rir.LK, Tknk 1 —I hnvo wnfried off a Fo¬
▼t*ro «((»- ffil k of rl rMIUlltUe' mtlNm rm l>j t»y a timely ruaort
to Swirt'i ft'n m hj >« i ' jnc . In In alt D ________ c$»t* »»'H whe: V . I . reftl>er-
manvut r«*llef r«*llef i Is a sought ponstItu(Tonal *• il i h% _ \ moril'ino meiil * com- t»n$
yntla Itwlf ■ for ' com • trout •- [.rt'atm jm.* 1
_____________ a _ of ulU
that thoroughly oraiilcatu* tLe »e©« •(Is
ra*o froui tl»e system. fi«? P. „ riARRISO IlAnRI30N, D. D-
v. \V.
Kkw Yobit, M Ttii Ayc.—A Moot! fter speiirilnff without rilriff
$ 2 <K) to bo relieved < f I’ol»on
«tiy lienpflt, a few Dot Ilea of SvvifCs ,’s POKTKI 8 Sj*ef |*efilio
worked ft i>erfoct cure. C.
Vikxka, CU.-My little fflrl, atred a't.and
r>y, aged four years, had ^scrofula scrofula in tho
rorst a^riivatA-.I shape, They healthy wore anil puny
am! nd sickiv. sickly. To To day they are hi aithy ro¬
Lust, all tho result of taitliiK Job S. S. S. COLLIER.
I£ T.
I.At>r T ake. Co.. Fla. Your S. H.
R. hasj*rov«*d a wonderful sucet ss In doubt, my
cm<*. T(;rt rancor «>«» my fscc, no I
would have soon hurrl»<l me t.» my uoeffuiil. grove.
do think ith* wonderful, end ha-
II. II. Uvhd, Postmaster.
Waco, Texas, May 9,1SS8.
B. B. CV>., Atlanta, lia. : that appreciate
Gontlwnen testimonial)!. Knowing take voti pleasure in
Toiumarv lady haa
tinting that ono of our customers
regained her health hy the vise of four large
IxvttWi* of your groat sCN'crftl remedy, after trout having >i®
been nn in valid f> *r ) ♦•nrs. 11 or
w:m extretno d**billt v. ratt 4 « >1 »>y atitnense Druggi.-f |»o-
cullnr to her h«-x. Wn.t.isJk C'«>., s.
Three f>ooii» mailed free on application.
tK Swift Srixmc Atlanta Co., Qa.
Drawer fi,
New York, 156 Broadway.
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THE VERNON.
Mrs. A. E. RIDDLE & SON. Prop’rs
Cor. First Avenue and Thirteenth 81.,
COLT v 3f BUS, : : : GA.
You uro most cordially invited to stop
with us wliilo in the cily. septlbdim
DR. MOFrETT’S
FEMALE MEDICINE_
lae Hy System Riving tone to find •tren*thenjnff the.Uter«
ami build tup uj> the general health,
IMHAN WE15D
correct! all irrecolarltie* ami annoying trouble*
from which Romany ladies suffer. It Rives tho
weak,debilitated woman health am! strength,and
makes cheerful the despondent, depressed in
•plrltft. INDIAN In chansre ebanire WEED. of of lif Ilf. His t mo nn ladrshoufd In.lT.hnuM sitfeani be Ur ' with, “
out Unfailing,
hit y vui Druggist.
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E. K. Antiiony, Griffin nnd M. 1, mvijj
Oeliard Hill, Ga,
mtn uorsE iiiii!i:ii ship
COLUMBIA, - GEORGIA,
.TOK MoGlU K. I’rop’i
-)o{-
TIio best place in Columbus to get a Hath
r cle iiu Shave. Give us a call when in th
ity JOE McOHJEE
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ONCER TONJC *»:i : *!*•:. clay.
ima cured many of t he w orst <sas*«unci Is the bc<t remedy
for all ftffecUons The throat and \xing*, and
artsincr from impure IiIcvkI and exinusiion. The feeble
and B*ck, tfrutrsum? a*nunst fiiseaztr. ami eiowly drifting*
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the littteir u*e of Parker'* Giftfrer Tonic, but delay in dan-
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The Georgia Midland R It.
Nhoftost ttii«I Host I-ii»<“
With Through Coiieh
on Between
COUSBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Washington. New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Train leave-Columbus (Union Depot) 1:05
p. m , arrive at Griffin 3:50 p. in., Atlanta
5:40 P- ra. Atlanta 3:40
South Hound train—Leaves
p. m., Griffin 5:10 p. in., arrive in Coluin
bus 8:40 p. m.
Af<*omi»io«lutiou Train
NORTH BOUND—Daily except Sundays.
Leave Columbus, Midland Depot, r:00 u- in.
Arrives at Griffin,.......... ... 13:35 p. in.
Arrives at McDonough........... 2:30 p. in.
SOUTH ROUND—(Daily except Sunday.)
Istavc Griffin........ McDonough................0:lo .............8 25 a, in.
Unve a. in
Arrive at Columbus...............2:05 p, ni
SPECIAL TRAIN—(Sundaysonly.)
Leave Griffin.................... 8:25 a. m
Arrive a*. Columbus............. 11:28 a. m
Leave Colniiihus................. 8:25 o. m
Arrive at Griffin.................11:30 a. m
Arrive nt Me Donough............13:20 p. in
M. E. GRAY, Bupt.
C. W. CREAKS, Columbus, Ga.
Gen’l Pass. Agt,
New Advertisements.
GUNS^evolvebs. price list to JOHNSTON D"- A SON,
Pittsburgh, Penn.
PARKER’S AM
, HAITI SALS
■Cleanse* ■ .*i kai.idies the hair.
(Promotes ■ Never Fa a I* luxuriant to Restore growth. Gray
I 1 Hair to its Youthful Color.
Prevents Dandruff and hair hair faUU fa
« / 4 and $l QQ nt Dm •ltftrisl
EXHAUSTED ViTALiTV
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of the
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the unt o ld m iacrlesoonsrqucnt
thereon, 800 pages 8vo, 135
prescriptions for gjl diseases. ,J
Cloth, full gilt, only $1.00, 1
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md middle aged men. Send now. TheOoidaud
:• wellotl Modal awarded to the author by th, «:
R 1 Medical |’„' a .
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Mass., or Dr. W. II. DARN Fit
in Bate Boston, of Harvard who Medical College, 38 years'praclict
inay bo consulted conli-haitlally
'Specialty. Disease.? of Man. Office No. i Hulfinchst
HINDERCORNS.
Tho only svroCure for Corns. 5 top« all pain, rnsnrr-A
■onifort to the foct. I r >C at Dru^i-W. fll.vx,xA Co., N. V.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
The best of all remedies ior
Inward Pains, Colic, Indiges¬
tion, Exhaustion and all Stom¬
ach and Dowel troubles. Also
the most effective cure f> r
Coughs, Colds, Uronchitis and
affections of the breathing
organs. It promotes refreshing
sleep improves the appetite,
overcomes nervous and prostrati strength n,
and gives new and life Drgguists.
to the weak aged. 50 c. and $ 1 . 00 , at
Crateful--Comforting,
EPPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
“by a thotouffh knowledge of the natural
Inws which govern llio 0 [ia ratio ns of digee
tin il and nutrition, ami by a in ri-ful well a;iplica- selected
iion of the fine Epjis properties provided of provid¬
Coaeoa. Mr. lias i ur
ed our breakfast tnhUis with n delicately
flavoured beverage which may save us many
heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious
use of such article of diet thata constitution
may be. gradually built up until strong
enough to resist evt ry tendency to disease.
Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating
around us ready to attack wherever there is a
weak point. Wo may escape many a lu'ai
shaft by keepingourselvee well lortliied with
pure blood and a properly nourished frame,"
—Civil Service Gazette, Made simply with
boiling-water or milk. Sold Sold only only in half-
pound tins, Grocers, labelled thus:
.JAMES EPPS A CO.,
Homoeopathic London, Chemists, England.
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Editor of the Christian Advocate, Richard
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HOTEL DUIIT LS
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Under New Management.
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NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over a Million Distribn'
L.S.L.
State Lottery Compan
Incorporated by the Legislature In 18(58 ! ir
locational and and........ Charitable purposes, ml
- . . ,
franchise made a pari of the present
Constitution, in 1879, by an over¬
popular vote
Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW¬
take place Scmi-Aunnally, SINGLE (June NUM¬ and
and its GRAND each of the
DRAWINGS take place on and al
other ten months in the year, are
in public, at the Academy of Music
Orleans, La.
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
fur all the monthly and (Jnar-
Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot
Company, and in person manage and con
the Drawings themselves, and that th«
are conducted with honesty, fairness
in good faith toward all parties,! this certihcai* «• w
the Company to nee
fac-similes of our signatm es attached in
advertisements.”
CvnnlHloam.
We the undersigned Hanks and Banker!
pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisians
Lotteries which may be presented al
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.VI WiI.JI.HSV.PrM. La.Xal'l II.
liXAl’X, B, M ->* -<* « Prn*tal» “ « « - »»«'! Bk.
II t lBWlll,Pr»i. HOlllli'P s. O.Xat'l IIJnV
AKl. i«i. A nton VI Bank
: Monthly : Drawing
Hi the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, October 9, 1888,
PRIZE, $ 300 , 00 .
190,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each
810; Quarters $5; Tenths #2; Twen¬
$1.
LIST OF PBIZKS..
1 I'BlZECF poo,000 ia.......... f300,000
1 VitIZE OF 100,tK)0 is.......... 100,000
1 I'll i z it of 50,000 is.......... 50,000
11’BIZEOF 25,000 is.......... 25,000
2 Phizes of 10.000 are......... 2'>,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------ 00,000
500 Prizes of 200 are...... 100,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
Prizes of $500 arc............... 50,000
do. 300 are............... 30,000
do. 200 are............... 20,00
terminal ntizEs.
100 are............... 99,900
100 are.............. 99,909
3,134 Prizes ■ L“U of 1 amounting UUiUUllvlli^, to......$ l V ...... * 1,054,800 j W IfV'Vi
Note.— \T, ...Tiol.-nfo Tickets /Iroti drawing irur I Capital 'onitol Prizes T^rivrta
are not entitled to terminal Prizes.
For Club Rrates, or any further informa
tion apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬
writing must be distinct and Signature plain
More rapid return mail delivery will be as¬
sum'd by euclosing and Envelope bearing
your fnil address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money
Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary expense)
letter. Cuarency by Express (at onr
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or M.*A. DAUPHIN, Washington,D. C.
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IF TOD M r m
Customers, Auglit, Bought
Boarders, To be
Agents, Silver or Gold,
Orders, Merchandise Sold.
Servants or Place, G®ods to Appraise,
Lawyer or Casa, Opening Days
Musical Teae n-rs, To Announce,
Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres,
Cooks, Batchers or Bakers.
Books, Boats,
To Hire or Let, Votes, skirt
Offices, Dress or flounce
Basement, A cure for Valise, disease,
First Floor, A Handy MnsiinCiicmise
Casement, A
To Purchase a Dot, Cheese,
Horse, Teas, Bees,
Mare, Monkey Bear, Peas, »
or
Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone
Free from Fit*/., To Make Known.
To Hire a Hall, Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
An Elegant Carriage.Dry Upholstery, oous,
Play,Concert AnOpulcnt Marriage, Ball, Picnics,
or
Skates, Plates, Excursions, Knick-Knacks,
To sell to gay rreatur'sDive’sions,
Diamonds, Clothes Ready; of Made,
Pearls, Increase Trade,
Carls, Rings, Coal. Pictures, Coke and Wood
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Kindsof Food
Or sell Odd Tilings, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic, Wealth Astrology,
Rais, ami Publicity Felicity,
Mats, World-Wide
Fiat! Flags,
Bat-, Rags,
Pantaloons, Bags,
1 tats, Nags,
Kesplender t Cravats, Dress shirts or collars
Mutton Financial or Relief, Beef, Almighty for Dollars, Rent,
House
Stocks, Store, Tenement, L_>nt,
Clocks, ( 'ash ash to be Spent,
Locks, < to be
Socks, Scent,
i’ortmonia or Box, Tent,
Pig, Sheep ov Ox, Roman Cement,
< >r Even a Beau— Go-
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,5
Take the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN TIIE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
-i-Y Xj O LABORED in these days ARGUMENT to convince 19 INTELL1 NEEDED
GENT men that it
Pays Well to Advertise
ohms tli cut titulars saaWtitfttjHte cured paint Hired sent sthomewlQ: at Book homer FREE. iff pap
THE
- CAMPAIGN-
IN THE
Goods Trade
lias opened up and it finds
J. FLtNIISTER
Equipped with a large stock of new and desirable goods in every de¬
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 will offer
them at
Such prices that it will pay you to make fre¬
quent visits tG my Place.'Wg
offer Monday morning one case Standard Prints at 5 c., w rt li
350 doz. Ladies Hose in Solid Black Seal Brown and Blue » t 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. ★
BaTWill have displayed on our center counters on Monday morning a big
lot of Short let 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 of desirable colors in Sebaster pools.
Serges, Cashmeres, &c- One case Cashmere, woe I one way. 9 c, worth
12 1-2 c, 9e£f”Doub1e Width Cashn^res 12 1-2 c, worth 20 c.
Henriettas 36 inches wide, 25 ‘ Henriettas 44 in wide at 50
at c. c-
©©“Splendid assortment finer Dress Goods with Trimmings to match.
Biff - Stock - Red - and - White
F’lcLm.nels,
Plaid and Striped Sacking Flannels, Blankets &c., at Ifving Prices.
SEE OUR TOWELS
At 10,15. 20 and 25 c. They are eye openers, Lot ot tfne towels, slight-
ly damaged, at half price.
Oootl Checked Homespun at 6 e. Shirtings, Sheetings,
&e., at Factory Prices.
Have the largest stock of Je ms. 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 f
My Snoe department will be found to contain the best goods fromthemost
reliable manufactories in the country New 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 desirable
goods at Rock Bottom Prices.
-Trunks and Satchels-
I buy goods in this line from the most reliable manufacturer in the
East and will offer you better fiuished Trunks and Satchels for the same
mcnee that others ask for inferior made goods
---M—
SSTWill say finally that il is my determina¬
tion to convert my large stock into money before
January, If good goods at less than their value
will do it. So il will be to your interest to exam-1
ine my stock before making your purchases,
E. J. FLEMISTER.