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QBciti Piper of Sp alding Co.
QCcUl ftftr •! Um City o* 8ri*n
Adrertlatng Batca.
DAILY—Om dollar per square for th*
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\ Msm or too* to bo ooant-
ItaTwadoUnr uSStiua »o*nto. moot bo All void insertion* tor in
liboroi rote* wlU bo their nudo advertisement* with portioo
Xtshint to oontinne
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Pre siden t,
GBOVEB CLEVELAND,
of New York.
For Vice Preoident,
ALLEN G. THTJBMAN,
of Ohio.*
For Member of Congress, 6th Diat.,
JOHN D. STEWART,
of Spalding,
_
It n now thought to be pretty
well settled that Congress is to ad.
journ on the 20th inst.
Slavery has bat few friends in
this country today. The high tariff
la destined to have still fewer.
It la now predicted that Sam
Small will be the next mayor of At
lawta. He would make a very repre
aentatve mayor for Atlanta.
Oar news from New York is still
fall of good cheer for the party of re
form, and Democrats everywhere
have reason to oongratnlate them
selves apon the brilliant ontlook.
Even the goosebono testifies that it
ia going to be a hard winter for the
Bepnblioans.
Gen. Hovey, Republican candidate
for Governor of Indiana, haa been
caught sending personal letters and
newspapers, in violation of the law,
nnder bis Congressional frank. The
party of great moral ideas appears
to have fallen from its high estate all
along tbs line.
In the last campaign the Cleveland
and fisndrioks Wholesale Dry Goods
Club, of New York, bad 7,300 mem
bers. The Cleveland and Thurman
Club already has that number on its
rolls, and officers of the club predict
that ths membership will exceed 10,
000 before the campaign closes. The
dub u«s a branch at 94 Spring street.
We believe Blackstone lays down
tbs principle that a man may not
beat hie wife with a stick thicker
then bis thumb, adding graciously,
“so merciful is the law of England
to woman.’’ The Senate tariff bill
proposes to increase the price of
warm woolen clothing, bnt it is so
merciful to the American wotking
man that it offers him opium for
smoking free of doty.
The Democratic campaign commit
tee, by circulating more widely some
of the Republican speeches that
have been made, would have greatly
increased the Democratic vote.
With Mr. Harrison speaking for sob
sidies and for large premiums to
bondholders, and Mr. Blaine defend
ing the trusts, why should e Demo
era tic politician look farther for cam
paign material f
Laura Sobirmer Byron, a Boston
opera singer, has enjoyed an unique
free advertisement in the widely pub
1'uhed statement that she had become
an inmate of the barem of the Sultan
of Turkey, where she had been pois
oned and died. The story turns out
to be untrue, as a cablegram states
that the lady is alive and well, and
contemplates an early return to the
United States. While the News pub
lisfted the sensation along with the
other papers, we want Laura to die
tinotly understand that we never be
lieved it to be true.
Governor Gordon has issued an
order that blanks for applications
for bounty under the act of October
24, 1887, providing for the paymen
of money to disabled soldiers, be
prepared and forwarded to the Ordi-
nariesof all the counties by January
20th next, and that payment be
prompt!? made as soon as such ap
plications are returned to the Ezecu
live office,•examined and approved.
This order is issued to relieve the
clerical foroe of the Executive De¬
partment from the heavy pressure of
work usual during the session of the
Legislature.
Republican organizations' bsve
» remtrkabla indisposition to
part in the debates of tbe tariff
in this canvass. One of the
refusals of a challenge ie that
a Republican clnb in Monclair, N.
This is admitted to be a cam
of edocatioo on tbe tariff qoes
one of tbe most effective
of enlightening the people on
merits of the two sides would be
discussions by good speakers,
the Republicans are evidently
of this method of appealing
the intelligence of the people. Tbe
is obvious. They rely so ex*
on misrepresentations, false
and appeals to prejudice
they sre afraid of exposing them
to correction and refutation.
wisn to haye only one side pre
at their rooetings, and to keep
to whom they appeal, so far as
bearing the other side.
their uniform objection to all
for joint debate. It is a
of the weakness of their
The longer we improve on our
with the world the
we see the fallaoy of that
ditty : “Man wants but lit
here below, nor wsnts that little
We are now approaching
conviction that man wants more
more he gets, and whatever he
he wants everything else in
and wants it all the time. Tbe
of Australia are over so much
about a pending coal mi¬
strike, whose pay had been on
$81.15 a week for men and boys
eight hours’ daily stint of work*
time. The pay for eight hours’
is $3. The diggers have
getting $1.05 as their share of
value of a ton of csal and the
$1.70 a ton.
The dispatches made the brief an
on Friday that “Emper
William is now in Rome.” From
sources we learn that he was
on the outskirts by W. H. Hi*
who presented him with a copy
his great address on Jeffersonian
John Temple Graves
a street car and carried
out to tbe exposition, which he
almost equal to the Grif
exhibit in the Georgia car, and
Stanton read birb original
two yards and four feet long.
the Emperor was disappointed
the Romo girl would not
him how easily she could jump
the back of a chair, wbioh is
to have been the main object
bis visit.
Eugene Higgins, of Maryland,
bobbed up again. The republi
have tried repeatedly to put
down, but he refuses, with
persistency that must discourage
to be put down. It appears
Mr. Higgins has ruado an im
discovery. He went to New
the other day, and by keeping
eye open he ran aoross a number
colored residents of Baltimore,
had been quartered in tbe city
anticipation of election day. They
said to have been brought from
by Chairman Qunv, of the
campaign committee.
yet Quay has gona through
farce of putting up $25,000 to
illegal voting iu New York.
The members of the National Dorn
Executive Committee, after a
review of the condition of the
in tbe several States and pro
consideration of the progress
requirements of the campaign,
themselves completely satis
with what has been done, and
that continued energy at
and on the part of the
and associations of
counties and districts will be
by a groat Democratic tri
The Democratic party owes
Senator Barnurn, Colonel Brice
their associates obligations and
for most intelligent di
of this campaign of intelli
How’s This !
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
any case of Catarrh that Can not be cur
bv J. taking CHENEY Hull’s Catarrh CO., Props., Cure Toledo,
F. * O.
We, the nude resigned, have known F. ,1.
for the last 15 years, ard believe him
honorable in all business transac¬
arid tlnans'ully able to carryout any
made by their firm.
ATruax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio.
Kinuan <fc Marvin, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, Ohio.
H. Van Hoeaen, Cashier, Toledo Nation,
a! Bank, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally,
directly upon the blood and mucus
of the system. I’rioc, 75c, per bot¬
Sold by all Druggists. o'MAwim
Advice to Mothers.
M.a. Winslow’s Soothing Sxbcp
children teething, is the prescription
oDe of the best female nurses and
in the United States, and
been used for forty years with never
success by millions of motlwre
their children. During the process
teething its value is incalculable.
relieves the child from pain, cures dys
and diarrhoea, griping in the
and wind colic. By giving
to the child and rests the mother.
25 cents a bottle. aogeod&wlX
HOOD’S
The Importance of purifying the blood can¬
not be overestimated, for 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 we aak you to try Hood’s
D rGCUIlai Sarsaparilla. It strengthens
builds up the system,
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
whilo It eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of the vegetable remedies used give to
flood's Sarsaparilla pecul- -r. 1 If calf
lar curative powers. No
other medicine has such a record of wonderful
cures. If you have mads up your mind to
buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to
take any other instead. It is a Peculiar
Medicine, and la worthy your confidence.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is sold by ail druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Tax Collector.
Editob News:—Please annoonoc my name
a candidate for the office of Tax Collector
Spalding County, subjeot to the Demo¬
cratic nomination if one is heid.
R. H. YARBROUGH.
For Tax Collector,
Editob News:— Please announce my name
as a candidate for re-election to the office of
Tax Collector of fipalding county, subject
to the Democratic nomination, if one is held.
J. W. TRAVIS,
For Tax Receiver.
Editob News:— Please announce my name
as a candidate for re-election to tbe office of
Tax Receiver of Spalding county, subject to
to the Democratic nomination, if one is held.
R. A. HARDEE,
To the Voters ot 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.
n» WITTIEST. PRETTIEST JUVENILES
QUEER PEOPLE p.i Palmer Cox
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oemeiit nfUi* Tr< Wrofj and the Moute») and
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SWIFT '8 SPECIFIC
la entloplj a ragotable preparation con¬
taining no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or ot&ct
frolsonous substanotft,
BWIFT’8 SPECIFIC
Haa cured hundred* of ouu of Eptthello
m« or Cancer of the Skin, thousands of caaet
ct Secern*. Blood Humors and Skin Diseases,
and hundreds of thousands of case* ot 8 crot
uia. Blood Poison and Blood TainL
ewirra specific
Has relieved thousands of cases of IfeTtu-
rial Poisoning, Rheumatism and Stiffness of
tho Joints.
Chattanooga* ATTAKOOOAj T«ir Tkjcw, June Juno 27, 27. lfK 8 Swift's
ilflc t’o., Atlanta, Ga—Geu tie men: me In the
f part art of of ths ths present present ye* year, »., a » ba bad case of
d I poison appeared upon on me. me I began
ng l.. 8 . a. ...... S, under advice s of of another, an and
taking to day day the I I feel feel areatljr tUy and Improved. I am still
medicine shall continue to do
•o until I am perfectly well. 1 believe It will
effect a perfect cure. Tours truly.
Doc. P. HoWAmn,
111 West Sixth St-
. O^MTOA* P. C., July Ga.— 7. 1888—The Bwi iff
Fp*otfle sufferer Co„ Atlanta, from muscular Gentlemen: rheumatism l w as
a great
for two years. I could get no permanent
Usf from any any medicine me prescribed by my
physician. I took a dozen dosen bottle# of
your 8 . 8 . S,, and nev ! am as wel U as I en rer
was tn my life. 1 odlclne
cured ms. and 1 wi $ to any
one truly. suffering from Yours
O. E. Hvons*.
Conductor C. & O. K. R.
Waco, Trtai. ob May 9, m-Oontlemen: The
wife of one my customers was terribly
afflicted with a loathsome skin disease, that
covered her whole body. 8 he was confined
to her bed for several years by this affliction,
and oould not help herself at alL She could
not sleep from a violent Itching and stlngtng
of the skin. The disease baffled the skill or
d she commenced to tmprove alznosi
fcllotaly, nt\\ well. and in She a few weeks 'eks she she wa was ap-
parent!} lady, with no Is trace now of a the heartv affl lotion fine-
fours r* v» very truly J. R. Sears.
>> bolesaie Druggist, Austin Aveuue.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
free. The 8 wirr Sntcxnc Co., Drawer t,
Atlanta, (Ja.; New York, 756 Broadway.
TrnT|
sail;
THE VERNON,
Mrs. A. E. RIDDLE & SON,
Cor. First Avenue and Thirteenth St.,
COLUMBUS, : : :
igf You are most cordially invited to
us while in the city. septlSdim
The Toy the Child Likes Best
-IS THE-
“ ANCHOR’*
Si® Wat SMa
Beal Stone. Three Color*.
A Cj.rrra Pmsxst ft>r child¬
ren of ali k»«. For *1.75, or
* 2.00 a good average box.
. Descriptive application Catalogue sent
I post-free on to
F. Ad. Richter & Co.,
3IO BROAD WAY, NEW YORK.
oetPdftwSm
The Georgia Midland R R
Shortest nml Scat Line
With Tlii-ouifTi Coaelx
os Between
COLUMBUS and AT LAKTA.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Washington, New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Train leave* Colombo® (Union Depot) 1:05
p. m, arrive at Griffin 3:56 ]>. m., Atlanta
5 40 t> 10 Atlanta 3:40
South Bound train—Leave- Colum
p. m., Griffin 5:40 p. rn., arrive* in
uo» 8:40 p. m.
Accommodation Train
NORTH BOUND—Daily except Sundays.
Leave Columbus, Midland Depot, 7:00 a. m,
Arrives at McDonough...........2:30 Griffin,...............«“* p. m.
Arrives at
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SPECIAL TRAIN—(Sundays only.)
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Arrive a*.Columbus..............a. m
Leave Coin mb...................“• 111
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C. W. CHEAR3, Columbus,Ga. v _
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m PARKER’S BALSAM
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The best of all remedies for
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ach and Bowel trouble®. Also
the most effective cure (or
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and
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organs. It promotes refreshing
sleep improves the appetite,
overcomes nervous life and prostration, strength
and gives new and $ at Urge 151
to the weak and aged. 50 c. 1 . 00 , 1 * *'
Crateful-*Comforting. COCOA
EPPS’S
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“by a thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the operations of diges
tion and nutrition, and by a careful applica- selected
iion of the fine properties of well
Coacoa. Mr. Epps lias provided tur provid¬
ed onr breakfast tables with a delicately
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 there floating
around us ready to attack wherever is a
weak point Wc may escape many a fatal
shaft by keeping ourselvec well iortified with
pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”
—Civil Service Gazette, Made simply with
boiling water or milk. Sold only in half-
pound tins. Grocers, labelled thus:
JAMES EVES A CO.,
Homoeopathic Chemists,
London, England.
riJVELOUS
if itMORY
DISCOVERY;
As, Book lsarnrd In one reading.
Bind »a»dsrl«e cured.
NpraUrir nilboul note*.
YMrarr condemned t».r Supreme Court
«»r*at’lnduceuieute to correspondence
Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A.
Hammond, the world-fatucd Specialist iu
Mind diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Thompson,
the great Pyscboiogist, J. M. Buckley, D. D„
Editor of the Christian Advocate, Richard
Proctor, tbe Scictist, Hons. Judge Gibson,
JadahP. Benjamin, and others, sent post
free by Prof. A. LOI SETT E,
23? Fifth Avc.. New York.
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Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
tgr I m ters meet ail trains. feb!5dly
ADVERTISERS
:an learn tbe exact cost
)f an) nroposed line o.
advertising in American
papers by addressing
ieo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Newspaper Advrwrtieing Bureau,
IO Sprv a Jt., New York.
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tore week po#W OY#*r Rheumatism, unknown to other remedies,
cUMresKDt Luiifr*. tiisof Female Complaints, Kidney• sad the
drama* th«S$oro*cb, L*v«r. and Bowels
Are thousands to the jfra-a wbo would recover
_ ,*.T. SOe. Ml
L.S.L.
State Lottery Compan
Incorporated by the Legislature in 1868 '■*
and Charitable purposes, preseat
franebise made a part of the
Coinstitution, in 1879, by an over¬
popular vote-
Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW-
DRAWINGS take place on each of the
other ten months in the year, and are al
in public, at the Academy of Musio
Orleans, La.
‘•Wedo hereby certify Vhavwe supervise th*
for all tlse monthly and Qut¬
Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot
Company, and in person manage and con
the Drawings themselves, and that tn*
ame are conducted with honesty, fairaes*
in good faith toward all parties, this certificate tvw
the Company to use
fac-similesof onrsignatuies attached in
advertisements."
Canmlulossr*.
We the nndersigned Banks and Bankers
pay all Prizes drawn in The presented Louisians at
Lotteries which may be
B.«AI‘HSXEY.Pret. la.Xat l B
PrsillalsXas I Bk.
A. BAlBWU.Pr*., I. O.Mat'l Bank
CARL ROHM, Prfi.laioal’IBsul
Grand : Monthly : Drawing
Ik tbe Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, November 13, 1888,
CAPITAL1PRIZE, $ 3 00,00,
100 000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each
Halves $10; Quarters $5; Tenths f2; Twen¬
tieths $1.
LIST Of PRIZES.-
1 Prize cp $300,600 100,000 is.......... is.......... $ 300 100,000 >2?9
IPrizbof 50,000
1 Prize of 50,000 is..........
1 Pbiz* of 25,000 is.......... 25,000
2 Prizes of 10,000 are......... 20,000
5 Prizes of 5,000 are......... 25,000
25 Prizes of 1,000 are......... 25,000
100 Prizes of 500 are......... 50,000
200 Prizes of 300 are......... 60,000
500 Prizes of 200 are......... 100,000
APPROXIMATION prizes.
100 Prizes of $500 are............... 50,000
100 do. 300 are............... 30,000
100 do. 200 are............... 30,00
terminal pbizes.
999 do. 100 are............... 99,900
999 do. 100 are.............. 99,909
3,134 Prizes of amounting to......$1,054,800
Note.—T ickets drawing Capital Prizes
are not entitled to terminal Prizes.
For Club Rrates, or any further informa
tion apply to tbe undersigned. Yonr hand¬
writing must be distinct and Signature will plain
More rapid return mail delivery be as¬
sumed by euclosing and Envelope bearing
your full address.
Send POSTAL York NOTES, Express in Ordinary Money
Orders, or New Exchange expense)
letter. Currency by Express (at our
addressed to DAUPHIN,
M. A.
New Orleans La
or M.JA. DAUPHIN, Washington,D, C.
Address Registered Letters tc
JEW ORlEAXa XITOXAL BAJS
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER fiSSJ
and Curly, who am la (harg* fairness of Ihe
drawings, is a guaantee of absolute
and integrity, that the chances are all equal,
and that no one can possibly divine what
numbers will draw a Prize.
REMEMBER that the payment of all
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIO
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets are signed by the President of an In
stitution whose chartered rights therefore are recog
nized in the highest Courts;
beware of any imitations or anonymou
schemes.
IF l« li m
Customers, Aught,
Boarders, To be Bought Gold,
Agents, Silver or
Orders, Merchandise Sold.
Servants or Place, G*ods to Appraise, Days
Lawyer or Case, Opening
Musical Teaciers, To Announce,
Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres,
Cooks, Butchers or Bakers,
Books, Boats,
To Hire or Let, Votes, flounce
Offlces, Dress skirt or
Basement, A cure for disease,
First Floor, A Handy Valise,
Casement, A .....—.. MuslinC'hemise,
To Purchase a Pet, Cheese,
Horse, Teas,
Mare, Peas, Bees,
Monkey Bloodhound or Bear, Spitz Or Are Prone
or
Free from Fitz, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall, Your Store, .
Driver or team, Carriage.Dry Hosiery, oods,
An Elegant Upholstery,
Play AnOpolent Marriage, Ball, Picnics,
.Concert or
Skates, Excursions,
Plates, Knick-Knacks,
To sell to gay creatur’sDi ve’ sions,
Diamonds, Clothes Ready* Made,
Pearls, Increase of Trade,
Rings, Coal. Coke and Wood
Curls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology,
Cats, Rats, Magic, Wealth Astrology, and FeVieitv,
Mats, World-Wide Publicity
Flats Flags,
Bate Rags,
Pantaloons, Hats, Bags, Nags,
ResplendertCravats, Dress shirts or collars
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, House for Kent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash to be Lsnt,
Locks, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portmenia or Box, Tent,
Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement,
Or Even a Beau- Go-
Then Take in a Advice Trice, Read Far Beyond the Advice,’ Price,
th*
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
-i-N ’VJO in LABORED these days ARGUMENT to convince IS INTELLI NEEDED
GENT men that It
Pays Well to Advertise
irsiiiKSSJSS SGKXUES:
SSWBK
THE
FALL - CAMPAIG %
IN THE
Goods Trade
has opened up and it finds
J. Fit MISTER
Well Equipped with a large stock ot new and desirable Manufacturers goods in every de¬
partment. As the season advances, however.
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 to my Place, - *!
Will offer Monday morning one case Standard Prints at 5 c., w
350 doz. Ladies Hose in Solid Black Seal Brown and Blue »t 5 c
per pair, welt 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 ot pairs
every day.
★ SPLENDID VALUES IN FINERSH0S1ERY. *
Ska?* Will 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 of desirable colors in Sebaster pools.
Serges, Cashmeres, &c- One case Cashmere, woel one way. 9 c, worth
12 1-2 c. Double Width Cashmeres 12 1-2 c, worth 20 c.
Henriettas 36 inches wide, at 25 c. Henriettas 44 in wide at 50 c.
JgrSplendid assortment finer Dress Goods with Trimmings to match,
Big - Stock - Red - and - White
Flannels,
Plaid and Striped Sacking Flannels, Blankets, &c., at living Prices.
SEE OUR TOWELS
At 10.15. 20 and 25 c. They are eye openers, Lot of ffne towels, slight-
ly damaged, at half price.
Good Checked Homespun at (» e. Shirtings, Sheetings,
&c., at Factory Prices.
Have the largest stock of Jenns. 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 deportment 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 ! H/ITS.
My stock will be found fully up to ils 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
monee that others ask for inferior made goods.
Will say finally that it 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 it will be to your interest to exam¬
ine my stock before making your purchases,
E. J. FLEMISTER.