The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, October 19, 1888, Image 2

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r • UOt«LA* Gl.EHSXKK, Editor * l»Al«,¥.<l*>*i»v»*‘''»S*« Annani «r ■■■*■• v. <>«•»••'....... ■;'. ■. Heorglo, Ocf. 19, l#* 8 Uriflio, * Official Paper of Spalding Piper ef the City of AdTortlilng DAILY—Ona dollar por sqMN lor SUSSiME'iKS-t-S ^Mte^oM^oU»»'mn*tbo'iiid 60 o«nt*. All lor wUMZ tihAril riUft will 1 ms DtAdd with >niffe^riU. to mnUttuo their M for*h.Dai»v. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. __ For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. For Vice President, ALLEN O. THURMAN, of Ohio. For Member of Congress, 5tU Dist., JOHN D. STEWART, of Spalding_ Tho Doiuocruts need not expect the aupport of children and lovers of Cindy this fall. Tho Treasury De¬ partment baa decided that decorated bon-bon boxes must’ pay a duty of 100 per oent. Senator Beck is said to be tbo only prom inert member of tho United States Senate who has not ai some time or other had the Presidential bee bussing in his bonnet. Cause— born in Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Corn bread is an excellent winter food. Let the bakers and their cus tomers bold a meeting and discuss this substantial substitute. A few winters on corn bread would make this nation invinoiblo in war, if not peaceable in peace. ww——-- If the Emperor of China spends 12,500,000 on his marriage, as it is reported that be intends to do, it will at least abow that he does not think marriage a failure. His subjects, Who will have to foot tho bill, have not been beard from yet. W ..... ...... Judge Thurman’s trip through In¬ diana will moat certainly mako hun¬ dreds of votes for the party in that State. The sight of tho grand old man is an inspiration, and to hear him speak is to be oonvinoed. His journey from Indianapolis to Ft. Wayne yesterday was a continued ovation. The Democratic Executive Com¬ mittee of Ohio say that that Slate is excellent fighting ground, and that the prospeots of Democratic victory were never better. They are wholly unable to meet the demands of the people for documents, speeches and tariff literature generally, and appeal for a popular subscription to make up funds. Mr. Blaine’s visit to Evansville has left a bad taste in the mouths of his party followers. Instead of accom¬ plishing good for Republicanism, it left a legacy of hard feeling ami dis¬ cord. Tho Journal, of that city, ua- til now a rabid Blaine organ, inti¬ mates that it would be better for the State if the Plumed Knight would take himself out of it. There is nothing ", • provincial about Texas The , leatiino Clti- .. El Paso, telegiaphed -..... Richard K. tecs have to Fox that they will be glad to have tbe fight between Kilrain and the unknown take place there. An am¬ phitheatre to hold 5,000 people vril 1 be erected and ample protection af¬ forded. If the Chief of Police wiil agree to referee the fight, no doubt El Paso will be agreed upon. A Washington dispatch to tho ton Traveler,gives this explanation of Mayor Hewitt’s dislike of Mr, (Jleve Mud: ‘Tbe cause of enmity be tween Mayor Hewitt, of New York, and tbe President dates back several years ago. Mayor Hawitt, it it) un derstood, was largely interested in esttle interests of tbe far west, and when President Cleveland issued bis order for the destruction of all Kg? . i government lands which had i erected by the cattle syndicates, I ot Hewitt went to tbe president __ w finding that be could not a relocation of tbe order, made an earnest plea for an extension of tbe time given to tbe cattle men. — wss pnaaccessful, and from this time be he ceased peased to to regard regard Grover Grover Cleve mm boat hern Energy. Americas Recorder: The qf Urn Northern Hutem have much m y about their energy, and at Uno time have un idea that the pl«, ot the Smith am indolent shiftless. Ah we told some of ‘‘You are energotic became you to bo—you’d starve or freeze if wasn’t. Yon have to do all farm work in live months, while Georgia farm r baa thirteen in which to do his work. Bui the idea that Southern are lacking in energy is u Look at their record for tbo twenty-three years. Starting anew in life with rtiinoil fortunes, their bar disorganized, social and relations revolutionized, they built upon the ruins of the war ceesful factories, developed their ricullural and mineral resources, established their schools, tuul tho world such ft spectacle of self ■ • reliance i • and heroism »»■» as i) li 1 1 it leogos the admiration of tho Starting under disadvantages would have disheartened any people, they have not only regained all they lost, but have made such vaocement that they uro now of their Northern neighbors iu which they had thought themselves safe from nil competition. Talk about Northern energy! Look at tho expositions of Atlanta. Louisville and Now Orleans. Look nt the iron industries of Bir miogham,Anniston and.Chaltuuooga. Look at tbo cotton factories of Iambus, Augusta, Macon, Atlanta, Griffin and hundreds of others springing up. Look at the thousands of new in dustries springing up all over the South, which are pointing to the fact that within the next quarter of a cen tury tho South will lead all bcctious in substantial wealth and prosperity. Pluck! Look at Atlanta rebuilt upon ashes of a war. Look at Charleston, torn by earthquakes and threatened by the sea, Us rents repaired and alive with business. Look at Augusta, overwhelmed by a flood, smiling at its misfortune, damage repaired and ready to open tho doors of tho graud national expo sition to show tho wealth of ern resources. Look at Florida, with the Hush fever still upon her cheek, ing the opening of the sub exposition, as though slio had passed through a fire from which bravest fled. In the matter of pluck and the South can show as brilliant pies ns aro recorded on tbe pages the world's history. The Alliance Advocate that since there can be no from the North and West this it might he a good idea to excursions to give Southern a chance to visit the former to see tho improved methods of riculture, which have been to perfection ’in the older There is some gum in the sugges¬ tion. ——-• • •----—— The richest joke of tho is the republican threat that will turn out of office nny Republi eau clerk under the Democratic ministration who fails to to the Republican corruption fund. Tho grand old party has lost thing but its gall. Counterfeit American bills are culating in Canada. It is to hoped that none of the colony will be deceived by any them. How s Thfs ! We offer One Hundred Dollars for any cate of Catarrh that can not he eur , d by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure f! J. CHENEY .t CO., Props , Toledo, O We, the underssigned, have known F .! Cheney for the lust 15 years, n"d believe perfectly bono-atdo in all business transae tions, and flnansi Uly able to carryout obligations made by their firm West Jfc Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Ohio. Hlioli'-vli VVaiding, Kinmin 4 Marvin, gista, Toledo, Ohio. E. 11. Van Hoesen, Cashier, Toledo al Batik, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken acting directly upon the blood ami surfaces of the system. Price, <■« * per tle. Sold by all Druggists. o9d4w!m Advice to Mothers. M Wikscow s StxiTHino Hr for children teething, is the of one of the best female nurses physicians iu tho United States, lias been used for forty years with failing suocess bv millions of for their children. Daring tbe of teething its value is It relieves the child from pain, cures entery and diarrhoea, griping in bowels, and wind oolic. By health to the child and rest* the Price 25 cents s bottle. augeod.twlA Farm and House and Lot For A 202W acre farm in 3 miles of Griffin, Ga 80 acre* in woofs, 130 in splendid and rocks, state cultivation, cleared of stamps ed for improved farm machinery. sold ery, stock, corn --------------------— and fodder will be ~m wv(w lotto , w Ortffiu. ______ cf*. 1 1 , .. DRY— dress me at Griffin, G*., cere Clark * Sen. •eptWdftwHm THAD CLARK. m. jSISC » WHAT X« SCROFULA It la tli.it Impurity !n tlie blood, which, ac- rmmilatliift In the gland* of tho neck, pro dticr* unsightly lump* er swelling*; whleh e.ni < * painful running gores on tho arms, legs, or feet; which Uevelope* ulcer* In Urn eye*, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; which Is the origin of pimples, can- icrons growth*, or tho many other manifesta¬ tions usually ascribed to “humors;” which, fastening ii|kju the lungs, causes consumption and death, being tins most ancient, It Is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very lew persons are entirely free flam It. How It Bo Can CURED Tty taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, by the remarkable cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven Itself to ho n potent and peculiar medicine for Hits disease. Some of these cures nre really wonderful, if you siifforfrom scrofula, bo 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. bumps formed In her neck, and one of them after growing to the size 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 he a healthy child." .!, S, (’ARLII.E, Namlght, N, J. N. II. He sure to get only Hood’s Sarsaparilla Hold \-,j an druggiiU. $\ \n\x for f 5. Prepared only by I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lew ell, Muss. lOO Dosos One Dollar POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Ordinary. To the Peofi.e—I announce myself ns a candidate for Ordinary, subject to nomina¬ tion of the Democratic party. I trust that my past administration of the office lias been satisfactory to the people and that they w ill continue to give me their confidence and support. E. \V. HAMMOND. For Sheriff. Knrron News—P lease announce ray name as a candidate for Sheriff of Spalding Coun¬ ty, subject to it Democratic nomination, if one is hold K. S. CONNELL. For County Treasurer To TIIK VoTKBS OP Sl'Al.nlNO Cot'NTY—I hereby announce myself as a candidate for ro-eloction as County Treasurer, subject to the Democratic nomination. I respectfully solicit your votes. J. (J. BROOKS. For County Clerk. Editor News— Please announce my name as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Clerk, subject to a Democratic pri¬ mary, if one is held. W. M. THOMAS. For Tax Collector. Editor News:— Please announce my name us u candidate for Hie office of Tux Collector of Spalding County, subject to the Demo¬ cratic nomination if one is held. U, II. YARBROUGH. For Tax Collector, Editor News:—P lease announce my name ns a candidate for re-election to the office of Tux Collector of Spalding county, subject to the Democratic nomination, If one Is held. J. W. TRAVIS. To the Voters of Spalding County. At the solicitation of friends I offer f«r the position of Tax Collector of Spalding county, subject to a nomination of the Dem¬ ocrat pai ty if ono is held. H. D. BREWSTER. For Tax Receiver. Emiiob News:— l’leane announce my name ns a candidate for re-election to the office of Tux Receiver of Spaiding county, subject to to the Democrat ic nomination, if one is held. R. A. HARDEE, Ho Mercury, No Potash, Or any other Mineral Poison. It !js Nature’s IVnmdy, mail® exclusively frf>m Hoot* nm\ Herbs It Is perfectly Harmies*. It is the only remedy kioyrn to the world th.-it has ever yet Cured contagious Mood I\nsan in all its It euros Mercurial RhuutiuUlsm, Cancer, Scrofula*and other blood diseases heretofore considered Incurable. It cures any disease caused from impure blood. It Is now pro- ►■ribed by thousands of the best i hyslclftns iu tlie United States, as a tonic, We append the statement of a few • I have used S 8 s <>n path »»<« convalesc* big from fi'Vf r and fr >m im ;odi the U st resul J. N. t’H KMEY, M 2» . KlJavillu, Ga ’ Urkmk IRKMKV, Ga Will" Whlto was ir afflicted n“ with ih ncrofula seven \ c and I r*‘hi preM’ribcd y. a. ami to day he U & fa ami roim»t bov. M. D. G. W. Pakkeh, ONI V 4 ., Dec. IS, lSss. I have taken tIm*o bottb's >ttl' of SwifUaSpc-dfle fo%,cDondary bloo<! pohon. It nors much better than pot¬ ash or any other r remedy remedv* l l have have over over used. used 11 V \VtNnr.U>, M. I'.. K'-rmcrly < f Sussex Co., Ya Dr. E. J. Ha: j.*, N»>hvllie, t! hn well known dniRtflit ami phyRician, of of NH Howard County, Ark., writes: ** H e Due R«>me k uowledgc as to what s s. S. Is conif sod or. 1 ran safrly rrcoimnend It as tho remedy for all skin dis¬ eases, it matters u. >i what the name may be.' We have a iwvdc fd' tnc a history from of this all wonderful rotnctly. and its rur*. luce s that <*r ttic* world, jirUL which which will "’ill whlrh convince com will yo you mail Is true, rue, and wo application. ailoi So family Contagious should be without It. We have another on Blood VolaoB, Bent on same temn. Writ® ur a a hlatory history of of your vour cmo, carh, and and our physlctau yslctan wtll will advise advUM v lih you by letter, In BtriotrRi confidence, ”Ve will not deceive you knowingly. ltigly For sale by all Aruggista. Thx Swift Specific Co., Drawer 8. At rant a. O*. New Loiuk-u. York, Lug 756 siftno'v Broadway. HiiL ., » »• WITTIEST. PRETTIEST JUVENILES QUEER PEOPLEp» Palmer Vox OlANTS G0BL1MB 4 fLfj WTNQ BTIN03 8 Jiy M iiiy ( Elopement of the Wrofi mid the Hont v. V5rj5!f , /.?x Octt’JJ Awfw HIS * Af SB Georgia Midland R R. ami WKh Xhrouflrl* C*osm*1i (>h Between COLUMBUS and AT LANTA. ONLY (>NE CHANGE TO New York, Nftshville or Cincinnati. Train leaves Colouibas (Union Depot) l'-0T> in arrive at Griffin 3:50 p. m., Atlanta , r>. m. Atlanta . , 3.-R „ 1 South Bound train—Leaves in Co In m., Griffin r>:40 p. in., utrivee in 8:40 p, m. Accominodutlon Truln BOUND—Daily except Sundays. Colnmlnia, Midland Depot, 7:00 a. m. at McDonough.........3 Griffin,...............12:35 35 p. 1'- in. ,J1 at - BOUND—(Daily except Sunday.) Griffin.....................8 McDonough................f*:4<i 25 a. m m- a at Columbus...............3:05 p, m SPECIAL TRAIN— (Sundays only.) Leave Griffin.................... S:25a. m at Columbus..............11 8:25 ■ 3) a. in m Columbus................ a. at McDonough............12:20 Griffin.................H:30 a. in at p. in M. E. GRAY, Snpt. C. AY. C1IEAR8, Columbus, Ga. Gen'l Pass. Agt. New Advertisements. IT IMQ REVOLV’ERB. tend stamp for UUINO price list to JOHNSTON A SON, Pittsburgh, Penn. '’“PARKER’S balsam , Cieanscs HAIR find i)«;«utifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Gray Never Fails to Restore Hair to ils Youthful Color. [Prevent* Dandrutr and hair failing and $1 ixijLt DrngrriRtR._ EXHAUSTED VITALITY CPHE SC 1 ENCP OF LIFE, tho A great Jledical Work of the age on Mauhood, .Nervous and 4 Physical DebUUr, Premature 1 Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, UC 0 pages 8 vo, 125 prescriptions for all diseases.. Cloth, full gilt, only $1.00, I j fca ................. mall, sealed. Illustrative sample free to allonne 2nd middle-aged men. Send now. Tho Odd and „f welled Modal awarded to tho author by the Xa- tlepel Medical Association. Address P O !„,* PM'feoston. Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER ,- a d unte of Harvard Medical College, 25 years' practice In Boston, who may be consulted eonfldcgitlally. Specialty. Diseases of Man. Office No. .1 Bulflneh ,t HINOERCORN&. Tho nnly *uro Cure for Corns. Stop*all pain, F.nRnrwi comfort to tho feet. 16c. at Druggists. II ificox ACo.,N. \. PARKER’S GINGER TONIC 1 lie best of all remedies for Inward Pains, Colic, Indiges¬ tion, Exhaustion and all Stom¬ ach and Bowel troubles. Also i the most effective cure fori Coughs, Colds, bronchitis and I affections < *f the refreshing breathing! organs. It promotes sleep improves the appetite, overcomes nervous and prostration, strength and gives new life to the weak and aged. 50 c. and $r.oo, at Drgguists. Crateful-- Comforting. EPPS’S COCOA BREAKFAST. “by a thorough knowledge of the of natural diges laws which govern the oparations tion and nutrition, and by a oarefnl applica- iion of the Mr. fine Epps properties has provided of w ell selected provid¬ Coacon. < nr ed onr breakfast tallies with a delicately flavoured beverage whleh may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by tbe judicious use of such article of diet that a constitution may be gradually buiit up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundred* of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point \Yc may escape many a fatal shaft by keepingourselvec well lortitied 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 El’I’S & CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England. ’.UVELOUS JURY DISCOVERY. A n> lto«»L learned in one reading* YPind cured. N|M*al«i'ttr nillioiit note-*. I*iracy condemned bj Nnpreiin* C ourt C-reat Inducement* to corre*|»oi»deuce claM-en- Urn. A. Prospcctus, with opinions of Dr. Hammond, the world fam* <1 .Speriali-t in Mind diseases, Daniel (Jreenleaf I horni^on, the great Pyseholo^ist, J . M. Bm Kiev, \). D., Hditor of the Christian Advocate, Kichard Proetor, the Seietist, lions. Judge Cihfton, Judah P. Benjamin, and others, sent post free by Prof. A. LOlhETTK, 2J57 Fi ft h A ve.. N ew Yo rk. HOTEL CURT IS GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, Under Yew Management. A. G. DANIEL. Prop’r. r -iT' i i (c ti. nut ail trains. fcbl Silly ADVERTISERS :an learn theexac* u> * )i an) T-ij-oposeci Mne advertising in America papers by address!a • leo P. Rowell 6Z Co., Newspaper Ad-.-.rtising liureau, IO Spri’ It., New York. Set.u 1 O' .or lOO-paa® Pa'-.-phle' PABKERT GINGER T0H1C Tbo f >r t 'Mik-f.s, Weak Luiurs. Asttma, )a, Invii- i p--rv Id ward rtmu. kThxustkon. Comhin mirth*} t-ZFD tuts duM v ith JamiieUfi - . , x, ft i ■urV . . . _ over unknown to other remedies. diwrw; L f emale Co'npiwntK. and tho Uy well }tar h«u,h> me Miw o.im recover VorS U NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! Ovor r Million Distribu' mas (Louisiana State Lottery Conlp^ l • 1 in 1»'> K ' * Incorporated by tho Legislature tti Kducallonvl and Charitable purposes, nt its franchise made a part of the prese State Constitution, in 187U, by an ovi f- w helming popular vote Ils GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW- BEK DRAWINGS take jilaco on caeli or tue the other ten nioiitliHin the year, and arc ai in public, at the Academy of Music New Orleans, La. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the for all the monthly and Qnar- Drawings of T hu Louisiana State Dot Company, and in ]ierson manage and e on trol the Drawings themselves, and that the ame art coniluctcd with honesty, fairness in good faith toward all parties,« ^ w the Company to use this eertitie^.e fae-eimilesof onrsignatmes attached in advertisements.” CTo in an i mm I o ii** r*. We the undersigned Baxvkfl and Bftnkorf will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lotteries which may be presented at ouroounters: „ n W l |.MM,HV.Prc. I.aAaCl JJ. r’lllUI'X, a! IDWlX.Prw. PiMSlateXall S. R-Xat’J Rk. *»»} I* » KOMIS, l*re». Vai«n VIBa»V ( l 111 Grand : Monthlv : Drawing IU the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, November 13, 1888, CAPITAL PRIZE, $3 00,00. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each Halves |10; Quarters $5; Tenths *2; Twen¬ tieths $1. DIST OF PItIZES. 1 Pbizecf Si?,00,000 is.......... $300,000 100,0110 1 Vkize of 100,000 is.......... 50,000 1 Pbize of 50.000 is.......... 1 I’aiZE OF 25.000 is.......... 20,000 25,000 2 FuI 7 .es of 10.000 are......... 5 Frizes of 5.000 arc......... 25,000 25,000 25 Frizes of 1.000 are......... 50,000 100 Frizes of 500 are......... 200 Prizes of 300 aro......... 00,000 500 Frizes of 200 are......... 100,000 approximation prizes. 100 Frizes of $500 arc ............... 50,000 100 do. 800 arc............... 30,000 00 100 do. 300 are............... 20 , TERMINAL rRIZF. 8 . 999 100 are. 99,909 99,900 999 100 arc. 3,134 Prizes of amounting to......SI,054,NX Note . —Tickets drawing Capital Frizes are not entitled to terminal 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 bearing bo as>- surred by enclosing and Envelopo your full address. Send POSTAL York NOTES, Express in Ordinary Money Orders, or New Exchange expense) letter. Currency by Express (at our addressed to M. A. DAUPHIN, | New Orleans La or M.;A. DAUPHIN, Washington, 1). C. I Address Registered Letters tc XEW UltlEAXX Sr.TOSAL HASH New Orleans, La. ! DLMrMBETR LlV! Llvlu That th*> presence of n Ln tirarral* Braareranl a»<! Early, who are in charge of <he drawings, is a gnaanlee of absolute fairness and integrity, that the chances are divine all equal, what and that no one can possibly numbers will draw a Prize. REMEMBER GUARANTEED that the BY payment FOUR NATL) of all j Prizes is NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets ire signed by the President of an In stitution whose chartered rights are recog ni7.e»i in the highest Courts; therefore beware of any imitations or anonymou schemes. THE GRIFFINSTREET RAILROAD CO. Application for Charter. Notice is hereby by given, legislature that application will be made to the next for a charter incorporating “The Grifiin Street Railroad Companyto give said company full corporate powers, permission to grade the streets and alleys ef said city and lay its tracks upon the same, run t he said rail road longitudinally or across the streets and alleys, to propel! the cars by horse, sm-h electrici¬ other ty, motor or other power; and and further power as is necesfirry to success¬ fully put in operation Griffin. and operate oct3w4 a street railroad in the city of - : • i - . ■ £. . ?i « S I*? Ill ™ . . m - r THE YERNON, Mrs. A. E. RIDDLE & SON. Prop’rs Cor. First Avenue and Thirteenth St., COLUMBUS, : : : OA. witii .-pr You are most cordially invited to stop us while in the city. septlSdlm IIA \ KINIIO U SJK COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. I - Leading Hotel In The City ! Under New Management. C. B. DUY, Proprietor. scpUSdlm rvE Have you Coujrh. Pronchitiii, .Asthma, Infti^ostinn f L’so PARKER S CJNCER TONIC ’ tv. It has uurtNi innnv ut rite worst cam-s nnd wthelK-t remedy f. r all affections tf the throat ami lm; t ;s n; i arisingr from inip»r*< • »»»4 exbnusuion. The fp* h!,j *»nd hick, Ftiu*fkr..tivf a,- -ii*>t di <-as<. •aat\ and and slowly slow* driftir.jj to the jrraY,*, wifi in many m.s* s i recover recover tht t fr'he.tlth hy ihetimotv 1‘ark.r'aViintrerTonk-,In >rTonlc. but dehiv is dau- ,,'eruns. Take Take It It in in timo. tinio. it it is its Invaluable invaluahji for all paina and disordi r )of and bowels. 60c. at Oru^lstn. PARKER’S Hz\IR BALSAhl Clcanrcs and beatttifies the hair. Promote a luxuriant growth. Never F&il* io Resloro Gray Hair to it* Youlhful Color. Cure e bo aJpdiwa-v*,-.r. i koir foiling r.^.at l : nirsut*. HINDERCORNS. The safes' 60 YEARS IN USL£ A Physician Bays, a sovereign remedy for wurmsT ~ \ ermifugc Having: used the original “B. A. Fahnestock” in my practice for many years. I have, is no ta/e^ hesitancy reliable in recommending it as a retnedv which v’ertnifuffe needed. and efficient in all cases where a is Thos. H. Hanpy, M. D., Cambridjre, Md. Observe particularly that the initials arc R. A. that avoiding imiUtions. THE FALL - CAMPAIGN IN THE Goods Trade |lias opened up and it finds FLEMISTER Equipped with a large stock of new and desirable goods in every de- partment- As the season advances, however, Manutacturers an( | 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.'*! offer Monday morning one case Standard Prints at 5 c,, worth 7 c., 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. ir SPLENDSD VALUES IN FINER HOSIERY. ★ fiaTWiil have displayed on our cenier counters on Monday morning a big lot of Short !e 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. Thev consist of desirable colors in Sebaster pools. Serges. Cashmeres, &c- One case Cashmere, wool one way. 9 c, worth 12 1-2 c. fifet^Double Width Cashmeres 12 1-2 c, worth 20 c. Henriettas 36 inches wide, at 25 c. Henriettas 44 in wide at 50 c. ^■Splendid assortment finer Dress Goods with Trimmings to match. jif-M-il -ami - 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 6 Shirtings, Sheetings, &c., at Factory Prices. Have the largest stock of Jeans. Cassimeres and Waterproofs in the city. God Jeans 10 c. per yard. Jeans better and heavier than School-boy b and at 25 c. All finer grades proportionately low. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes My Snoe deportment will be found to contain the best goods fromthe most reliable manufactories in the country New Shoes received every day. Have on hand a lot of broken sizes in Shoes that we set! for below value. EAGLE SHH0E CO'S WOMEN COARSE SHOES ARE THE BEST MADE Splendid line Jersey Jackets. Toboggan Caps Corsets. &c. HATS ! MTs ! HATS. My stock will be found fully up to its usual standard Good desirable goods at Rock Bottom Prices. -Trunks and Satchels- l buy goods in this tine from the most reliable manufacturer in the East and will offer you better fiuished Trunks anti Satchels for the same monec 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 stook before making your purchases, E. J. FL, EMISTER.