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IJilfUELl.AS 48 LAWrCl. PLUNDER.
During rainy weather any timbrel
U, if auifioientiy valuable, left neg¬
lected and unprotected in any place,
is the legitimate plunder of the next
gentleman who comes along ti her
with an umbrella of such • inferior
value as to warrant exchange, or
with no umbrella rt all. The word
‘•steal,” “theft,” or “thicl," as ap¬
plied to seizures of umbrellas, contra
baud of war through neglect, is not
warrantable and must scon become
obsolete. The seizure of umbrellas
under these circumstances teaches a
great moral lesson.
The man who carries Ins umbrella
over his shoulder, endangers his rear
neighbor’s eyes, or he who carries
it under his arm in a crowd, braced
square and taut like a ship s yard,
so as to rake everybody when be
“come, ill stays”; and, above all, ho
who on the crowded pave, while car
ried away by the ardor and vehem-
cn ce of a personal discussion, uses
his umbrella as an adjunct to ges¬
ticulation and flourishes it reckless
ly about, the more forcibly to point
a moral and adorn a tale—all
these are legitimate subjects to be
followed aud plundered of the dan¬
gerous weapons.
No strictly careful man or wo¬
man will lose an umbrella save
through the processes of wear, tear
and decay, as gomroon to mortal urn
brellas as to mortals who carry mor
tal umbrellas. The person of
strict method and perfectly adjusted
brain never forgets anything or at¬
tempts the doing of but ono thing at
a time. When such a person de¬
posits his or her umbrella in the
rack, it is with them an act plainly
set down and recorded on their men
tal ledgers, and deemed of as much
relative importance as if they had
deposited a thousand dollars in tho
bank.
This exchange, or oven the seiz¬
ure, of an umbrella contraband
through conventionality without the
formality of leaving the inferior rain
protector in its place, has come to
be proper and justifiable, because it
Is attended with good results. It
teaches the loser to be careful. Peo
pie are often advised to be careiul,
but are seldom told the method of
cultivating carefulness. Carefulness
is a science. It involves the capacity
of putting on the thing you do the
quantity of thought, and no more,
necessary for suoh doing. Now, the
man hurrying to the Post Office to
get his stamps, who “absently,” as
we say, thrusts his umbrella in a
corner, taking nc note stall of that
act, but thinking only of stamps, is
unconsciously cultivating the per¬
nicious habit of absent minded ness.
This habit grows, and will eventual
ly pervade every act of that man’s
life, and may, through similar teuden
cy to neglect the thing now in hand,
cause him the loss of thousands of
dollars. To take that man’s um¬
brella then, ere he thinks of it, is
really a charitable act, whether so in
tended or not. The loss may remind
him of the damage resulting from
that hurried mental condition which
regards all acts as irksome save that
on which it is specially engaged.
The man who, rain or shine, is dis¬
posed to leave his umbrella in bis of
lice or the street car should bo re¬
minded by the frequent seizure of
his umbrella that life is made up of
details and so-called small things;
that to cultivate attention to the
doing of one thing, no matter how
trivial, is to cultivate attention and
precision in the doing of all things,
and that as a factor to the highest
success the care and keeping oi an
umbrella is as important as the care
of the Kohinoor diamond.
This great moral lesson can be
largely enforced and emphasized
during the coming stormy season f>y
the seizure of umbrellas wherever
you find them unguarded and neg¬
lected. The man addicted to this
practice is a great public benefac¬
tor.*
How s Thfs !
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cun not be cur
ed bv taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Fi J CHENEY & CO., l’rops , Toledo, O.
We, the underssicned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, a- d believe him
perfectly hono-atde in all business transac¬
tions, and tinansi tty able firm to carryout any
obligations made by their
West ,t Tru»x, Wholesale Drinr^ists, Toledo,
Ohio.
... .... ,,
-i.te, Toledo, t uivutq Ohio. v'uiu.
II. Van Hoosen, Cashier, Toledo Nation¬
al Bank, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucus
surfaces of the system. Price, 78c. per bot-
Sold by all Druggists. oSMJfcwlm
Advice to Mothers.
M. j. Winsi.ow's Soothing Sr bop
for children teething, is the prescription and
of one of the best female nurses
physicians in the United States, and
lias been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothers
for their children. During the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from pain, cures dye
en dory tery and aud diarrhoea, dusrrLma, griping griping in in the the
bowels, aud wind oolie. By giving
health to the c laid and rests the mother
Price 25 cents « bottle. augeodAwl a
•0UQU8 8LE88ITEB. Editor * lYop’r
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WrlBn, tteergU, Oct, 21, 18#*.
Dlcitl Paper of Spalding Go.
Paper of the City of Griffin
AdTerttalng llntea.
toqmmV oa». 1
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Wd for lea* than 80 cant#. Ml insertions
rlaas than one dollar must be paid for in
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
CJ^BLA»l*,"0F von raasinasT:
GROVER »«W YORK.
ro* vics-razsimun ••
ALLEK Cl. THURMAN, OF OHIO.
At Large—T mow.»» K, Watson, Jons T
Gratis. Bsamxom
First District— J uu> A.
g««oad lliatriet—Acocsrrs L. llawas.
Third District— Thomas B. Fazmaa.
Fourth Diatrict-JAMB* M. Mobi.it.
Fifth District—J ams* A. Gbat.
Sixth District—Roat-av D. Smith.
Seventh DUtrict— McCon»«u. L. Johnson
Eighth District-J ohn T. Jordan.
Ninth Dtatrict—H oward W. Nrwman .
Tantt District— s. HowardUam.awat.
ToaoowJRastMAN, 5 th district,
JOHN D. STEWART.
Ororer Cleveland is all right.
The foil and correct presidential
ticket will be found at the head of
thee* colanmr,
Stephen A. Deng las, bod of the
“Little Giant," ie a Chicago candi
date for membership in the Illinois
Legislature.
Blaine iB diaguating his own party
leaders in Indiana, and the Hoosier
state is howling and hurrahing for
Thurman, The old Roman is on
top.
Imprisonmeut baa no softening in
ftaenee on some criminals. It sceniB
to so harden them as to place them
beyond all hope. For iostunce, there
ia the New York convict who baa
contributed $20 to the wicked high
tariff campaign fund.
And now old sunn Lamar, of the
Macon Evening News, steps to the
front and intimates that it was Mr.
Randall who formulated the I’resi
dent's message and the pres
out oampaign. Well, well, well !
Who would have thought it, Mr. La¬
mar t
Pleasant Plains, N. Y., is a repnb
lican stronghold, and one of its citi
sens is Mr, John Harris, who has
placed in a window of his residence
a transparency bearing this inscrip
tion: *‘I am a republican, but no
erank. Hurrah for Cleveland.”
There are a good many republicans
of the John Harris way of thinking.
NEW YORK IS ALL RIWHT.
The scare in Now York is a count
er to the Republican blnff in betting.
It is all in the eye of the managers
to bring out all the Democrats and
to bring down tneir candidates for
Mayor. Whether ibis last is accorn
plished or not, New York will be all
right, and Mr. Cleveland will carry
the city of New York by the biggest
kind of a majority.
The New York Sun says that the
first day’s registry list shows that
the metropolis will have by far the
largest vote ever cast in New York.
Tbip registration is all since the
announcement of Messrs. Hewitt and
Grant, and yet there was a gain of
SO per cent over the campaign of
1884, the most fiercely contested
election in years If the present ra
tio of increase is maintained, Use
number of registered voters will ex
eeed 300,000, and the vote will be
Over 285,000. The registration in
1884 was only 240,906. Under this
showing the Democratic majority in
New York city alone will overcome
any majority that Harrison may se
cure in the state at large. Brooklyn
also furnishes an immense Democrat
ic majority, and when the votes are
eonnted the Repnblican mi betters ueuers and unci
and bluffers will be , boned beyond
the possibility of resurrection. In
fact, the Republican party will be
buried next mouth, and Democratic
New York will preside at the fnner
si
Ob* Fact
la worth a coinmn of rhetoric, said an Amor
can statesman- It is a fact, established by
tha testimony fctmoDy of oi thooahnds (nosannus oi of scrofula, people, people, that um
Hood’s tSamparilla Sam pari doe» cure salt
rheum, , and and othe, other ....m ciMxwe* or ... affection* ....... arts ...
lair from impure state or low condition of the
Mood. It also overcomes that tired feeding,
create* a good of appetite, end Try stives strength
to every part the system it. fc)
..... i i- -' ,
Many peculiar points make flood’i Rar-
MpartlU superior to all other medlclm
and Peculiar preparation fn combination, of Ingred. | r ■; o-bmi^^e
Hood’s full curative Sarsaparilla value po«scsscs^^»\X*V of the^VVN
the remedUaV ^jJQt ”t
best known jT
the vegetable king -^r '* 0 m •
Peculiar in Us/tUyT D‘*"l strength Sar-
and economy— .
lapartlU Is Xvhlcli
cine ofw cau truly
hcsald Cy Hundred Medicines Dose* In
Oa(! JT Qk ^^Nargvr ^^TDoIlar.” and smaller bottles
V equip' larger doses, and do not
produce a.s good results at flood’s.
r Peculiar in It* medicinal merits,
Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hith¬
erto title unknown, of The and greatest has won for blood itself^^
tho '
purifier ever dlscovered. ’^v a
home,” Peculiar —there In lU”p>odiuuno^^^j.C) Is now ^^^^niore .
of flood's Sarsaparilla wbero^^ S /« S sold ia
Lowell, it is made,
than of all f S other blood
purifiers, Peculiar In its
abroad phenomc- e*S^^etio ^t^'yrnnl other record preparation of sales
has attained such popu¬
larity in so short a time,
r and retained Us popularity
Avconfidence among all classes
ot people so steadfastly.
Do not he Induced to buy other preparations,
but bo sure to get the Peculiar Medicine,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggUU. fl;ti*forg5. Prepared only
by C. X. HOOD * CO., Apothecaries. Lowell, Mas*.
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Ordinary.
To the Pzoi’i.E—I announce myself as a
candidate for Ordinary, subject to nomina¬
tion of the Democratic party I trust that
my |iast administration of the office has been
satisfactory to the people and that they wilt
continue to give me their confidence and
support. E. W. HAMMOND.
For Sheriff.
Editor News—P lease announce my name
as a candidate 5»r Sheriff of Spalding Coun¬
ty, subject to a Democratic nomination, if
one is held R» 8. CONNELL.
R. H. Johnston For Treasurer.
I am a candidate for Treasurer of Spalding
County, subject to nomination by the Demo¬
cratic party. R. H. JOHNSTON.
For County Treasurer
To the Voters or Spaldino Cointv—I
hereby announce myself as a candidate for
re-election ns County Treasurer, subject to
the Democratic nomination. I respectfully
solicit your voles. J. C. BROOKS.
For County Clerk.
Emtob News—P lease announce iiry name
ns a candidate for re-election to the office of
County Clerk, subject to a Democratic pri¬
mary, if one is held. h . M THOMAS.
For Tax Collector.
Editor News:—P lease announce my name
as a candidate for tho office of Tax Collector
of Spalding County, subject to the Demo¬
cratic nomination if one is held.
R. Ii. YARBROUGH.
For Tax Collector,
Editor News:—P lease announce my name
as a candidate for re-election to the office of
Tax 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 fer
the position of Tax Collector of Spalding
county, subject to a nomination of the Dem¬
ocrat party if ono is held.
B. 1). BREWSTER.
For Tax Receiver.
Editor Nbws:—P lease announce my name
as a candidate for re-election to the office of
Tax Receiver of Spalding county, subject to
to the Democratic nomination, if one is held.
It. A. HARDEE.
No Mercury,
No Potash,
Or any other Mineral Poison.
It is Natures Berner, mart® exclusively
from Hoots ami Herb*.
It is perfectly Harmless.
It U the only remedy known to the world
te
/toixon rn all it$ ttagr*.
It cures Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer,
Scrofula, and other blood diseaae* heretofore
censt iered incurable. It cure's any dlsenaa
cau»e<l from impure bic»oi. It is now pre-
•crlt»cd by thousands of the best phyeiciau*
In the United States, as a tonic. We append
the statement of a few *
‘ I hare used S 8 S.on patients conralesc-
*ng from fever ami fr tu metvalea with the
tH bt results. J. S. Cheney. II D ,
EliaviHe, Oa.»’
Rani km. Qa. Willie White w»s aftlicted
with Ith scrofula scrofula seven seven y \ ears .-ars. I prescribed i>. S.
8,. and to-day day he he Is Ls a a fat fa and robust bov.
C. W. Par&ee, M. D.
Ricnnofcn, , , Va., Va., Va ivc Pec. is. 15. 1SS5.- issjv.—! I hare taken
thit'ri Iteittle* * * of of of Swift's Swift's SjKH'tflO SjH'oittn f (< ' -'%*e4'ondary
blood __i poison. iwitson. It It acta ac t* much much bet t>etter than pot¬
ash or any other r reined reim dy v _I I hax have * ever ever used. ujw
I It. t. K. f . WlNFIEl \N IMFIKXP. D. M D. if..
Formerly of Suknox Co., Va.
Pa. R. J Hals, the well known drugsi**
and physician, of Nashville, Howard County.
Ark., writes : “ Having scu.a kuowlodge I safely as to
what mmend S. S. S. is cnnij-’sed the rcme.ly of. for all can skin dis-
reco It as
ease*, s, it matters not what the name may be.’'
W 7 1» have a bo >k fivlnf 1.1------ a hUtory of this
woi udarful ______l rcmctly, rcmctly, and and Its cures, from^all .
ov**r the world, which will convlm'S you f
all we v.. Aftv . is ls true, true, and and which which we we will ........... r
fre** on on application. No family Contagious should l*»
with’ thout it We have another on
Bio lhh! Poison, sent on same terms.
Write us a history of your case, and our
physician will -----------v advise " it tth i w’ul you you by by letter, letter, la la
strictest confide >nAdeace. W e not deceive
you knowingly.
For »al© by al! druggists.
The swift Sracnric Co.,
Hrawer S. Atvanta. Os.
New York, Td 6 Broadway,
larndou. Lng, 55 Snow HilL
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With Through Coach
oh Between
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Washington, New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Train leaves Columbns fUuion Depot) l :G5
>. m, arrive at Uriffin 3:50 p. m., Atlanta
•:« p. m. train—Leaves Atlanta .i:4o
South Bound In tolum
p. m., Griffin 5:40 p. in., arrives
ms 8:40 p. m.
Aeeoinmotliitiou Xi'tiiu
NORTH BOUND—Daily except Sunday*.
Leave Columbus, Midland Depot. T OO a. rn.
Arrives at Griffin,............... .................... ,a; £? I’’ . m.
** McDonough........... ’ 1 ‘) 3 Ofl 30 r. p. in.
Arrives . at , n. .
SOUTH BOUND—(Daily except Sunday.)
Leave McDonough................6 ; A** a> m -
Leave Griffin.....................> n
Arrive at Columbus...............P> 10
SPECIAL TRAIN--(8unday»only.)
Ix'ave Griffin.................- • - 8:25 a. m
Arrive at Columbus..............'1'-®) II a. - m m
iAiave Columbus................
Arrive at Griffin................. a ‘ m
Arrive at McDonough............12:20 p. m
M. E. GRAY, Supt.
C. W. CHEAR8, Columbus, Ga.
Geu’l Pass. Agt.
New Advertisements.
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Pittsburgh, Penn.
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The best of all remedies lor
Inward Pains, Colic, Indigcs- Stom¬
lion, Exhaustion and all
ach and Bowel troubles. Also
the most effective cure for
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and
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orgaas. It promotes
sleep Sleep improves iiiifiiovcj the tm. appetite, “r l *
overcomes nervous and prostration, strength
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EPPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
“by a thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the oparations of diges
tion and nutrition, and by a careful applica-
iion of the fine properties of well selected
Coacoa. Mr. Epps has provided cur delicately provid¬
ed our breakfast tables with a
flavoured beverage which may save us many
heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious
use of such article of dietlhata constitution
may be gradually built up until strong
enough to resist every tendency to disease.
Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating
around ug ready to attack wherever there is a
weak point Wo may escape many a fatal
shaft by keepingourselvec welllortitied with
pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”
—Civil Service Gazette, Made simply with
boiling water or milk. Sold only m half-
pound tins. Grocers, labelled thU3:
JAMES EPPS A CO.,
Homoeopathic Chemists,
London, England.
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DISCOVERY;
An. Booli Irarn.ll in »«««• reatling.
-Wind "imilfrinx corral,
(•jia-akinsr without now,.
Plrwt conil.mn.ii hy hnprpmo Court
*»r»at'lniluca-nia , nte, to corra*«pon<la*nc«-
tln.ifa- Dr. A.
Vrospeetus, with opinions of I'm.
Hammond, the world-tamed Specialist in
Mind diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Hibmpson, D,,
the great Pysebologist, J. M. Buckley, D.
Editor ot the Christian Advocate, Richard
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Judah F. Benjamin, and others, sent post
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• 237 Fifth Ave., New York.
HOTEL CURT IS
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Under New Management.
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attraction !
Over a Million DistnbtD
ionisiana State Lottery Compan
Incorporated by the Legislature in 18C8 w
and Charitable purposes, i a t
franchise made a part of the present
Constitution, in 18T2, by an over¬
popular vote
Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAM-
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.
“We do hereby certify that we superrise the
for nil the monthly and
Drawings of The Louisiana StateLoi
Company, and in person manage and cor
rol the Drawings themselves, and that tne
ame are conducted with honesty, fairness
in good faith toward all parties, I ’d w
the Company to nse this ctrtifitme
fae-similesof onraignatuies attached in
advertisements."
foniiulMloacri,
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers
pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana
Lotteries which may be presented at
H. JI. W 4LMSI.FV.Prci. La Xal'l "
» * lA.VAI'X. Xa» * »*L.
HtynWlX.Pm. s. O.Sat’l Bank
CABI- iiOll V. l‘rr>. I nion X'lBanl
Grand : Monthly : Drawing
Ih the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, November 13, 1888,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,00,
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each
Halves $10; Quarters $5; Tenths $2; Twen¬
tieths f 1.
list of prizes.
iKSS’SKL':::::::::' •*« 11)0,000
\ Prize of 50,000 is......... 50.000
1 Prize of 25,000 is......... 25.000
2 Prizes of 10,000 are........ 29.000
5 Prizes of 5,000 are........ 25.000
25 Prizes of 1,000 are........ 25.000
100 Prizes of 500 are........ 50.000
200 Prizes of 300 are----.... 00,100
500 Prizes of 300 are........ 100,000
approximation prizes.
100 Prizes of #500 are............ 50.000
100 do. 300 are............ 30.000
100 do. 200 are............... 20,00
terminal prizes.
990 do. 100 arc............... 00,900
999 do. 100 are»............. 99,909
3,134 Prizes of amounting to......$l,054,80f
Note.—T ickets drawing Capital Prizes
are not entitled to terminal Prizes.
For Club Krates, or any further infonna
tion apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬
writing must be distinct andSignature plain
More rapid return mail delivery will be ns
surred by euclosing and Envelope bearing
your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money
Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary
letter. Currency by Express (at our expense)
addressed to M. DAUPHIN,
A.
New Orleans La
or M.;A. DAUPHIN, Washington,D. C.
Address Registered Letters tc
SEW (IBLEIXM SITOXAl BIX*
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER ,he
CG-ncral. H.-ut,r«-jriir«l
and Early. Kbourr In charge »f ,h«>
drawings, is a guaantee of absolute fairness
and integrity, that the chances are all equal,
and that no one can possibly divine
numbers will draw a Prize.
REMEMBER that the payment of al!
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIO
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets are signed by the President of an In
atltutlon whose chartered rights are
nized in the highest Courts;
beware of any imitations cr
schemes.
THE GRIFFINSTREETRAILROAD CO.
Application for
Notice is hereby by given, legislature that for
will be made to the next
charter incorporating “The Griffin
Railroad Companyto give said
full corporate and powers, of permission city to and
the Areets alleys said said,
its tracks upon the same, run the
road longitudinally or across the streets
alleys, to propell the ears by horse, electrici¬
ty, motor or other power; and such
and further power as is necessrry to
fully put in operation and operate a
railroad in the city of Griffin. oct3w4
l T ISM k SUSS
Iisnts IpMj
CRIFFIN, CEORCiA
Strongest
Lowest Rates,
T> rompt Settlements
Tlie Toy tho Child Likes Best
-IS THE—
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ANCHOR”
lim Building Blacks,
Heal Stone. Three Colors.
A Clever Present forchild-
ren of all ajres. For $1.75, or
$2.'.b a good average box.
post-free <vst-free Descriptive armiiration appiicat: Catalogue pent
i tin on tO
F. Ad. Richter & Co.,
3IO BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
oct9dA-» 2m
Hare jon 0.™.-:-. n. tl«. a " n, i-'n J Use
PARKER’S cam! GINGER TONIC ' I flay. vuiedy It
hsu» many my ui i i.p vt v<: ami j ■
for all stlectfous lou u' the throat an t lur.„ lungs, . aud i:.,-. 1.3
arising from impure im^ bsood and exhaust ion, . The V.e
and md tiek, Mck, straggling strogviingagainst ag:; 1 n-t tiLseas^. -• > \ and a-. : - - mw drtfi d e
to the grave, wi.i m many case* recover \ hi •. hen ;I y
the timolT u«? ot barker's ' lingerTonic, «:• i
gr rous. Take it in time. It is inv.i'.i. • !e f.^r till pains
and disorders of 51 •. u. and bov. t ls. 60 c .at -’rujtguuo
JeCMS’S
OALSAM
CI.’AXISv*3 RU'I r3 the Jttlr.
1 . ■uiiYted « . a .. laxUrit . - rt PTOY : ’
Hover rolls to hosiers Gray
Hair to its Yocfhful Color.
CuresscnJp kair failing
.y.-Aiiimg rl-tA
HINDERC9RNS.
60 YEARS IN USE.»
A Phyiician »y>, a soreroign r»m«ir for worm*7 "
Vermifuge Having Havin used in ......- the original “B. A. - Fahnestock” - -
my practice for many years, I have
is no no iV hesitancy hesitancy rtitabit in in recommending recommendingit it as as aremedv aremedv which which
f , and efficient in ail cases where a
\ ermituge is needed.
T»os. H. Haitdy, M. D., Cambridge, Md.
.am ygaay * vhe iQiUiis «
FLEMISTER’S 3D4
GRAND LOW PRICE SALE
1
HAS BEEN QUITE GRATIFYING.
While we closd out many of the Bar¬
gains offered we have added
UNTe'W’ T
Anti it will be to your interest to visit my
CROWDED STORE ROOMS if
you wish to
Purchase Bargains.
Clothing Department,
While this department of my business does
not occupy as much space as some of my com¬
petitors, it nevertheless contains
Some : Rich : Drives !
Will offer this week 75 Men’s Cassimere Suits
for $10,00; worth from $12,50 to $15,00. These
goods were purchased in the last ten days, late
in the season and the party that I bought from
was anxious to sell. Leave your orders for Suits,
Pants, or Overcoats and I will have them made
up by the best house in the country, JACOB
REED’S SONS, of Philadelphia. No fit, no pay.
Cloak Department.
/+A
Have added largely to this
line in the past few weeks.
TREMENDOUS BARGAINS
Misses’ and ii Gum’s Wraps,
LADIES’ JACKETS,
\ K W M A R K E K S,
Mojeskas, Jerseys, &e. * 3*1 ISKB
$ hoe Department l
Find that I am over¬
stocked in Childrens'
Boys' ant fAisses'
Still
m Will save you 40 to oO
per 011 this line Shots.
-- -^ J ust received bifir stock
r ’ 1 ]. J. FLEMISTER. ' Sweet & Sherwood’s Cel¬
ebrated Hand Sewed
& Shoes at $4.00.
good as any $7 goods.
Buy my Eagle Shoe Company’s Penitentiary Made
Shoes for Ladies’ and Misses’ and yon will have no
others. All at the lowest prices, at
E. J. Plemister’s.