The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, October 25, 1888, Image 2

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■ ' I •OUttLAN HI.KSNJtKU, Editor ft l’rop’r •ilLt ,(lu AdvaaoalVar konam W*»*t«.», Oaa Yaar .... ....... l.nn Griffin. (leantIn, Oct. Sft, !SS8. ......“ Official Paper of Spalding Co. Official Paper of the City of Griffin Adrortiatns Rate*. »MLT—On* dollar p«r *qn&r« to 10 oent* P*r tin* &X Man wwt bi paid for in |y Ihffift oqi dollar jSESii rot*, oontinn* will bo thoir mod* ad**rti**m*nt* with parti*. Wiabiag to Som* - rota.*, to. the Daily- national democratic ticket. fok rHKMDtOT: QHOVER CLEVELAND, OF NEW YORK. * ton tic* rnoaiKwr ’• ALLEN O. THURMAN, OF OHIO. yoa pa*.i»*J*rup ai.aoToa*: At Large— 1 Taoaws E. Wat*oj», John l OHA»** Boahno*. Flf*t Diilrict—Ja»*<* A- Second Dtftrlot-AiaiumB L. IU*r«*. Third Dittrlcl—T hom ah B. F*i.dsb, Jn. Fourth l>i*trtcU-jAM*. M. Mobi.bt. Fifth DletrlcV—J aMm A. Boat. Sixth IM.trlct-Rosi.sT D. Smith. 8*T*nth Dl»trlct—M oConnoli. L. Johnson Eighth Dlitrlot—J ohn T. Jordan. Klnth LUtrict—H ostasp W. Nswban . T*Bth District—K. Howard Cau.awat. fUB OOXOOM.MAN, 5TB DIITKIOT, JOHN D. STEWART. A large number of farmers out in Dakota are actually siarviug to death. The August frost killed •verything growing 'n tte way of crops. Mr. Thurman speaks of Gov. Fora ker “aa a man whom Providence in hie iriadom, which is p>ist the com prehension of man, saw fit to inflict upon that great Stnte ns its Cover nor." A Delaware thief has just been flogged for steuling the c'otbes of a tailor's dummy. What a fool that Delaware thief was ! Why didn't ho go to the tailor and got trusted for a good suit T The Legialataturo just elected in Georgia has a laiger proportion of young men than any before over known. There are several mcuibo’s elect under 25. nnda large number who have not attained the age of 80 . There is a Democratic gain of votes in Marne's county, Blaine’s city and Blaine's ward. Now let. us loe what Harrison's county, Hniri ton's city and Harrison's ward can do. If the first fiddle sounds so weak ft note, what is to be expected of the second T The Columbus Ledger iu now seven columns, the same size as the News and its contemporary, the En¬ quirer Bun, with an immense amount of news and good reading mat er. It was already one of the beat pa per* that came to our office, and its increased eizo is due to a well earn cd increase of pattonnge. — • • •------- The Republicans concede New Jersey since the Newark election. Thurman made one speech in New Jersey, and has made something like a dozen in Indiana. On the morning after election the Republ’caus will concede several Northern States he •ides New York, New Jersey, In¬ diana and Connecticut. The latest political idea is a tolly- bo coach, in which several prominent Democrats propose to "stump 4 New York, Tbe tally ho has been Recur ed by local politicians amt will start out in a few days. Stops wi'l ho made in various villages and spree' as made- The coach will be dt **ii 1>y four horses. Tbe bn's with short mem •-re- are largely represented among the meu who are now saying that they will close their business- houses if Cleveland is elected. Most of them raid the same thing four years ago, and then went on with their l uvness after the election, just rs they did before, except that, as a rule, they made mure money. Tbe agricultural statement that poultry and eggs are products of •ore will not apply everywhere, ard •specialty not in town. A man who beeps chicken* id town often find* ffeai hi* neighbor'* garden and grass •ill keep bia pool’rv in good order fur a large part of The year, and be ••oroa to offer ttnrn grain of any trad THE t'OEKEtT TICKET. There has been a great deal of trouble in getting tbe correct names 0 /tbe electors in some of tbe dis¬ tricts of Georgia, As published in the News today, the list is correct. Those who are having tickets pte pared should be careful in seeing that they arc printed properly and mtnngers of election* must be curt- fa! that on the 1 etui ns made to the Secretary of State the names of electors urn written as they should be. The newspapers bava been obliged to get these nutn « ns beet they could. Tho correct ticket should have been sent by tho Demo or&tic Stato Committee to tho couu ty executive committees but in Georgia all tbe committees make it u rule to sit around and do nothing, wiii'o tho newspapers aro expected to run the ermpaigu and not get so mneb as thank yon from tbe candi¬ dates. Sorno day tho newspapers will strike and then tlio-e will bo uo eleotion. Levi P. Morton, tho Republican candidate for Vice-President, is tho head of tbe groat Londou bunking house of Morton, Rose & Co. As such be is one of the primo movers in ono of the most gigamio mouopo lies that has beon conceived in there days of ttusts and pools and moncp olios. Under the Republican admin mirations of tbe United Stales gev ornment Morton, Rose A Co. wero the financial agents of tho govotn mont in Europe. Sir John Roso, Mr Morton’s partner in the him, some days ago died suddenly iu Scotland, leaving the burden of the responsi bility for the firm’s doings upon Mr Morton alone, Tnis firm lias just started a financial scheme that just now is attracting great attention in England. The scheme contemplated includoa nothing less than tho com bination of all tbe salt producing industries of Great Britain and oth or countries into one gigantic cotpo tation, for tbe pu-poss of increasing ami marntnioing the price of tins staple necessary of !>fe at figures which, ftceoui'ng to ..be prospectus, will pay the invesiOibftt least 20 j>or cent, dividend per annum, The Democrats havo already won the fight of 1888. There is but little doubt, says tho Louisville Times, of Cleveland’s election, but whether he is elected or not the victory is with us. It has been a contest of ideas, with the reduction of the tariff as the sole issue. The Republican p’at form committed that party irrevoca lily against any reduction of the tariff. Tbe( Jtsitian wrs soirendered when the Republicans of the Senate report ed a tariff bill. Tl'i"i* ^ill induct s the ave r »gn duty 10 T- -ff per cent., wh'le the M'fis bill was a free ttade measure. I’lit y have there fore converted the Republicans, arid their party >s now a free trade party, by their own admission. As “nteas tires, not men,” is the order of the campaign, the fight is viv,v 11 y me. Whoever is elected, what the Kcpub betus cal I ‘dree trade” is hound to prevail. However, the couu.ry will not commit die interea's o. LU'ift re form 10 a new convert. Lot. the Be publicans liist '‘bring foilh Imils meet for repentau The 1’ies'dent mid tho in xt lbesi dent will bo j n New Ymk next Sat u ay and tev'ew toe parade of 30, 000 business men. Men will march before him worth one. two and live million dollars, and it is estimated that the wealth of the Cleveland and Thin man Business Men's Associft tiou. of New Vink, will foot up over one thousand millions of dollnis These men have millions of their money invt -ted in mauuDc.living and mercantile pintails. This does not look like the business interests of the country were against tho pres ent Administration, and that the lioiiocry of ‘‘fiee trade” h ul flight ened capital. Oh, no. None but the .ignorant are doceived by tbit bugbear, and the ignorant are f si becoming * dueatc I. How's TWs We offer One Hundred Doltar. Reward j for any cu.-e of Catarrh that can not he cur ] ed bv taking Hull’s Catarrh Cure K. J ( I1KNPV ,V CO., Props, Toledo, O j We, the uilderssigned, have known F J Ciu ney for the lust 15 years, n-d believe him | [ p-’rfeetly bone-'aide in alt business transm uons, and Ihinnsi ill) aide to carryout any I obligations made by their firm. West ,V Tout, Wholesale Druggists, loi do. t I ihh>- Waiding, Rinnan & Marvin. WhoUsale Drug gi-ls, Toledo, Ohio. P II Van Hoesen, Cashier, Toledo Nation- ; nl Honk, Toledo. Ohio. llallV directly i alarrh Cure the I- blood l iken and internally, j | acting upon uue us surfaces tic. Hold of by tbe all system- Druggists Price, T.‘w otMAwlm per I.,.'.- j i Advice to Mothers. M. Winslow s 8»x>Tni>fo Syrup i lor children leethiug, is the prescription i of ouc of the l*est female nurses ami ; physicians id the United Hiutes, ami has been used for forty years with never failing success by millions of mothers for their children. During the process of Un-ttuug its value i* incalculable, ( It relieves the child from pam. cures ilya , eutery ami Jmrrhma, griping in the bowels, a ml wind oolic. By giving health Puce 25 tothe ecu'* ihlklaml 1-oiUe. rest- augetxiAwli Ihe mother, j ' WJBtAT IS SCROFULA It 1 * Hint Impurity In tbo blood, which, w> enrmjlatlng in tho glands ot tho nock, pro- duces unsightly tumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on tho arms, legs, or feet; which developed ulcer* In tho eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; which Is tho origin of plmpies, can- cer-jus growtlis, or tlio many other manifesta¬ tions Usually ascribed to ‘'buinors;” which, f utenlug upon the 1 ungs, causes consnmjitlou and death. J’elng tho most ancient, It is tho most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons aro entirely free from It. Tao" CURED Iiy taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by tho remarkable cures It has accomplished, often when other medicine* have failed, has proven Itself to bo a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. 801110 of these cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, bo sure to fry Hood’s Sarsaparilla. " My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof¬ ulous sore neck from tho time sho was 22 irion tha oid 1)11 she became six years of age. Lumps formed !n her neck, and one of them after growing to tho 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 be a healthy child.” J 8 . OAiiLir.K, Naurlglit, N. J. N. 11. Be sure to got only Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, gl; slrforfs, Prepared only by C. 1.1IO0D & CO.. Apothecaries,Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosos One Dollar POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Ordinary. To the People—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, has been satisfactory to the people and that they will conlinuo to give mo their confidence and support. E. W. HAMMOND. For Sheriff. Editor News—P lease announce my name as a candidate for Sheriff of Spaldiij^ Coun¬ ty, subject to a Democratic nomination, if one is held It. 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. Jt. JOHNSTON. For County Treasurer To the Voters of Spalding County—! hereby announce myself as a candidate for re eleotion ns County Treasurer, subject to the Democratic nomination. 1 respectfully solicit your votes. J. C. BROOKS. For County Clerk. Kiutoh News—P lease 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. Tax Collector. Editob New,,—A t the request of frieuda I mu u ee iay«e*( acindidetc for Tax Co**ec- tor of S.palil ng Con >ty subject to Demo- -at in poii’bi.'i v 1 . M v o.’ly reeroa Co so doing I io l my right »'tn hi se. vir,;' my count,y and oan’t ploa ,h. J. T. I’AT t hltdON. Sunny Side, Or,. IS ' \ For Tax Colleclor. Ei> Ton New*:—Please announce my name as a candidate for iiie office of Tax Collector of Spalding County, subject to tho Demo¬ cratic nomination if one is held. It. H. VAHBKOUfiH. For Tax Collector. K pi tor News:—P lease announce my name us a candidate for re election to thu office of Tax Collector of Spalding county, subject to the Democratic! nomination, if one is held. J . \V. TRAVIS. To the Voters of Spalding County. At th• solicitation of friends I oiTcr fiM the position <>f Tax < oliocfor of SpaMing couiity, BVii jut t tost nosnimtlion of tin Dem¬ ocrat { til t j if ono is hold. R i). BRFWSTEU. For Tax Receiver. Ponon News- Please announce my name a* a candidate for Tax Receiver of Spuid'.ng County, subject to tho Democratic nomina¬ tion, one is held. For Tax Receiver. Editor News:—P lease auiiounee my name ur a candidate for re election to the office of Tax Receiver of Kpaidiug county, subject to to the Democrat ic nomination, if one is held. U. A. HARDEE. WPfl Ho Mercury, No Potash, Or any other Mineral Poison. Jt u Nature's Uemc<Jy, piade nriUBlv*!/ frcin IlootHiind IL rLs It la jK-rfeotly II i:i:i!e«s. It is ti e only reme kd"wn to tho wf rM thst has ever yet I'nrrH <*• -ntnjious Ukxxi i : n nil if* * It enrr Mcrciit '..u Hhcurnfftiam, Cftncar, Scrofula,fin-I ojltpr M--o<j { !ih, ..srs Df*r« tofore Colo >n-! lticaraMf. It cur. a any difttas# cansc'l from impure V. »o I. It is now prfr ScrlLc! p.v tti- 'Usan.Is *.'f tit* Lest physician* Jn the Unite 1 5 State*, as a D Me. We append the statement of n few ■ 4 1 1 vve u*«h| S » s <-'\ pau.rnta convateao tnk fi in fevi r at 1 f- in i. ' . isles with the Ih-mI results J. > iiiiMV, M !>.. Kllaville-, Ga.” Dukmfv Oa Willie White w*u afflicted w■ u spii'fill a s< vi u w ar*. 1 pre^crHieti h, & 6 .. iiiii.i to Uav he t» a fat h> r- ici-i lair. C. TV. 1'ftttKLER, 31. P. IlroUM ND, Vi.. Per I hflvo taken t!::,’e! ■; ■ ,:'S»Ii 0 . 1 , C t ■ &TJT l I J It a 'is i . . h r than put* **h i>r any other ret, \iv I !>a' e ever v,«vsL |f V \\ is nf i n. 11 !>.. I riD. . ly vt S.; -j-cx Co., Vi ^ Pn v J Hill, tl iflUtKiwn SniecHI ai l jih> sidan. of N’.d i' ..Howard C-'tinty. Ark . wrl-c.-s "Ha'i tc s■ ■ e ktio" I i* djp* saf. as to •rliat s. S is c id, Med < f. can !jr r«*niiimpinl It a* the remt-’y f r a!i skin dl*- it matieift not s hat the name may be.” We hare a book giving a history of thi* all wonderful remedy, h I its cun *, fr* m ever the world, which will convince you that all we sa? i-* true, and whteli we will mail free (xn application. No family should be without U- We have another on Coutaglou* DIkhI Bihon. *ent A>n same term*. Write u» a history of your caae, and oujr it phvsK iati will ad'ds« '* Uh jr»u l) letter, is no rest confidence We will not deoelv# jrou luiowiugly. For ude by all drug;istsL Tam ^Wlwr ffioacirtr Co.. Drawer S, Atlanta. Oa. New Luu.i. ^ . k-.t.X, k. 7% Broadway. Snow Ilili 1 .. IS IHI— Mtne HftnflwiB N{’w*jj»n««r l*hlladrtpnt« la?# L.—---® m Afem j of The Georgia Midland R R. kliortoMt and Best Line Witl* Throutfli Coach <>m Between COLUMBUS and ATLANTA. ONLY ONE CHANUE TO Washington, New York, Nashville or Cincinnati. Train leaves Columbus (Union Depot ) 1:05 p.m, arrive at Griffin iiiSfi p. m„ Atlanta S:40p. m. train—Leaves Atlanta D:40 Boutli Bound Colum n. m., Oriffin 6:40 p. m., arrives in bus S:40 p. m. Accommodation Train NORTH BOUND—Daily except Sundays. Leave Columbus, Midland Depot, 7:00 a. m. Arrives at Griffin,............... 1 ti-.35 ji. m. Arrives at McDonough........... 2:^0 p. in. SOUTH BOUND—(Daily except Sunday.) Leave Oriffin......... McDonough................bOb 8:25 a. m m. Leave Columbus...............2:05 a. Arrive at p, m SPECIAL TRAIN—(Sundaysonly.) Leave Griffin.................... 8:25 a. m Arrive at Columbus..............11:28 8:25 a. m Leave Columbus................. a. in Arrive at McDonough............12:20 Griffin.................11:3b a. m Arrive at p. m M. E. GRAY, Supt. C. W. CHEARS, Gen’i Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga. New Advertisements. PAR;;£a’s AM ■■am HASW CALS ** ^■Promotes JkSCleanses and beautifies the hair. w&fiNevet* a luxuriant Rector* growth. Grey »i» i «m Fad* to Color. m 4 Hair to it» Youthful ■evonti «>ntn Dandruff and hair faltii 60c, r IJnipredet Grateful--Comforting. EPPS’S COCOA BREAKFAST. "by a tlioiough knowledge of the natural laws which govern Ihe oparations of digos tion and nutrition, and by a careful apnlica- ilon of the fine Jiropcrties of well selected Coacoa, Mr. Epps lias provided cur provid¬ ed our 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 dietthata constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keepingourselvec well iortifiod with pure bluod 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 EPPS & CO., Homceopathic London, Chemists, England. EXHAUSTED VITALITY H’HE SCIENCE OF LIFE, tha 3W3r>>, great Medical Work of tho “K® on Manhood, Nervous anal* Physical Dobllity. Prematura ' lh oltne. Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, :>0 pages 8vo, Pis prescriptions for nit diseases.. mall, Cloth, scaled. full gilt, only $ 1 . 00 , hj-l --- Illustrative sample free Mall roon- »nd middle aged men. Send now. The Sold and Jewelled Modal awarded to the author hvthe Sa- tleyql Medical Association. Address V. o box J 95, dorton. Mass., or Dr. W. It. PARKER, hate of Harvard Medical College, grad- 55 years' practice in Boston, who may be consulted conBd*Uallv Special tv. Diseases of Man. OITIce No. 4 RuIRnch MASONWHAMLIN The cabinet introduced i 'orm organ & was in its pregent followed by Magon in tho Hamlin in 1861. Other makers manufacture of thc«e Instruments, jut the Mason & Hamlin Organs have always mam* mined their supremacy aa the best in the world, i Mason & Hamlin offer, as demonstrattdn of the aneanailed excellence of their organs, the fart that MORGANS— it all of tho great World’s Exhibitions, since that of I’aris, 1S67, in^ g| §||%competition v>f all ers conn- I honors. invariably tak«* lUua* _ .rated catalogues $22 TO J?JK)0. free. Mason & llnmlin do not hesitate to make tho ex¬ traordinary claim for their pianos, that they aro superior to ul I others. They recognize the high excellence achieved by other leading makers in tho Art rhifl of they piano :mu attribute building, uuuurng, solely but mu. still suu claim claim b superiority. r ...ey ----* to the - 1 remarkable im- ;>roYemeni introduced by them 1n the year 1882, ind now known as the ‘‘.Mason & Hamlin Piano Stkinoer,” « secured the byf^B HI |1 m amn 1greatest the use of which dblc purity and flU refinement poe- of :onc, together I If QS V V W with greatly in- reased capad- OSAiTD It UPSI3HT. ty for Btandin^ H tunc ana other importaut advantages. A circular, containing testimonials from three vogether Hundred with purchasers, descriptive musicians, and tuners, sent, Pianos and Bold catalogue, for to any applicant. Organs cask or caty pay¬ ments; also rented. ^ MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. SsUOSTON.,. NEW YOliK. CHICAGO. HOTEL CURT US GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, Under New Management. A. G. DANIEL, Prop'r. To) tt is meet all trains. ftbl5dly m - *c<2: ADVERTISERS :an learn tbe exact o > jf am nroposed : m<. advertismof in America, papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell oi Co., Newspaper Adtrertismg Bureau, lO Spr«a c , New York ^eua IO -; '< iO>* lOOPaje PaA.phlef TW WITTIEST, PRETTIEST JUVENILES QUEER PEOW-Ep.rn.Vrr** GlkNTS GOBLINS A i /Wi WIN 08 PAWS CLAWS & S.1.C0 00 .VfaR I Klopemrut nfthe Kroff amt the House. l ull of the od«lr**t i ranks. clmr*i»inf wtont-p and !nu«l»-i>rovolfclfii* illustration* l*j th* Prince » f iveniU' artist*- x llinii immensely. ( rifles ««l if : It. >rj. Hon. Clinton Fisk Coiiweb- ** L>. r, .if. urt th* children II. "F nuiMv «n4*lr-NW« Hou Hon. 8 8. Vox Howard Crosby. |- 4 '1 »■»'- iw M Mop U»«J i ncit QUI NTS Cbcaiiiiut WANTI l>. fVtlBRAKII Philadelphia^ BROS. l*a. 7 23 street* I ctUJJ «tv4w 1 ! . fc L L S! z'^z^smgsamm krurfulil* « JVi, j|»f*. l* Co* Uhoarf I'm IINPRECE0EKTE0 ATrRACTION I U Over a Milltori Dietribuf Louisiana State Lottery Compan Incorporated by Tbe Legislature In 1858 • >r Educational and Charitable purposes, i a t its franebiae made a part of ihe prese-.t Ktuto Constitution, in 1879, by an over¬ whelming popular vote Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW¬ INGS take place Semi-annually, SINGLE, (Junei NUM¬ and December), and its GRAND each of the BER DRAWINGS take place the on and are aJ tbe other ten months iu year, of Music drawn jn public, at '.lie Academy New Orleans, La. “We do hereby certify that we supervise th* arrangements for all the monthly and tlnar- terly Drawings of 'The Louisiana fetate Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con roi the Drawings themselves, and that the ame are conducted with honesty, fairness and in good faith toward all parties, this eertifleay* t ** w authorize the Company signatures to use attached in with facsimilesof our ts advertisements.” commissioner*. We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lotteries which may be presented al oureonntors: 1 *. M.W.*I.MM.ET.Pr«>«.I.a.Xat l B. J«, lAmrX. P.e.*ial«Xall Bk. A. BAi.llIt iX.I'm.. X. O. Sal'l Bank CtlUiKBlIX. prr».t nl*n VIBanl Grand : Monthlv : 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 $ 1 . LIST OF PHIZES.. 1 Pbizisop $300,000 is.......... $300,000 100,000 IPkizeof 100,000 is.......... 50,000 1 PeizE of 50,000 is.......... 25,000 1 Piuze or 25,WO is.......... °,000 2 Phizes of 10.000 are......... 2 5 Phizes of 5,000 are......... 25,000 25 Phizes of 1,000 are......... 25,000 100 Phizes or 500 are......... 50,000 200 Phizes of 300 are......... GO,COO 500 Phizes of 200 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 TKIZES. 1X19 100 are............... 99,900 999 100 are.............. 99,909 3,134 Prizes of amounting to......$1,054,801 Note.—T ickets terminal drawing Capital Prizes are not entitled to Prizes. For,Club Rrates, or any further informa tion apply to the undersigned. Yonr hand¬ writing must be distinct delivery and Signature i* plain surred More rapid euclosing return mail and Envelope u bearing bo as- by address. your full Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at our expense) addressed to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Oneans La or M.JA. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C. Address Registered Letters tc NEW OKLEAXR XAT 05 A 1 B IX* riew Orleans, La. Drl\/!CMDUD LlVi LlVI Ln TTlia* tb« flennregard presence of n D «enerals anti Early, who are in charge of the drawings, is a guaantee of absolute fairness and integrity, that the chances are all equal, and that uo one can possibly divine what numbers will draw a Prize. Prizes REMEMBER isGUAR-Wl that RED the BY payment KOCH NATIi of all i NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets -ire signed by the President of an In stitution whose chartered rights are recog nized in the highest Courts; therefore bewar.- of any imitations .r anonyrnou scheme . THE GR1FFINSTREET RAILROAD CO. Application for Charter. Notice made is hereby by given, legislature that application will he to the next for a charter incorporating "Tho Gritlin Street Railroad Companyto give said company full corporate powers, permission to grade the streets and alleys of said city and lay its tracks upon the same, run the said rail rued longitudinally or across the streetsand alleys, to propoll the car* by horse, electrici¬ ty, motor or other power; and such other and further power as is liecessrry to success¬ fully put in operation and operate a street railroad jn the city of Griffin. oct3w4 SI. Mint 6 sons insurance Ijtttj GRIFFIN, CEORCIA —js;- JStrongest Companies, Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements Tho Toy tho Child Likes Best •is tiie— ANCHOR’* tm Building Blocks. Real S'ono. Threo Colors. % ’JC A Cl.KVKTtPKK3ESTforchUd- For SI r* . rail »tc* •« 75, or f-C'l ji.uiwhJ average box. T>c f'riptive Cat.*Ue«ro« ?oat post free on application to F. Ad. Klchter & Co., 3IO BROADWAY, NEW YORK. oct'.'d.ttw 2 m Hare roil C< ■ 1 ■’ h, A-• .x, 1 ru' • u * »'50 PARKER’S curt<! eurttl CIHCER TONIC It f as —• niaii'. !;t 1 f ■. •• .* ;.-i . - 1 * ;> -.'r .. for nil a;Ts t f tho run*nt r. ising 1 Sick, ; fn>t fr 1 impurv 1 ,h u i.J and « usitwll • Strug;.' lUrgiiiig .!)•* Rgamst Rg.i iti •**: Ami V theflrr timol tvs, wi.i in nmny r’i r.i.-t s .v < r t iso Iv liint of I'm J.-. OUlfrcr TcHiio. 1 serous. Tftlf T.x»:,*. e u 1 * m\ 1,1 tune. * ... H 11 1 , - _ in% t f ■ n.u«* . a ;o 1..1 a: 1 , j - : •xiui disorUvrsot s’ ti.anti bow vis. 6 O 0 . al I’rugyJi ; ’ c • a ! v :;al>AF.-4 v. , "-i 'i% hair. i i grow rb. K 0 v e r Falls to 3ro Gray HINDERCDRnS. Tb© Thfi •ofost, •ofost, Runffst KUres- ai"! *■ •: • . rrs, Bunions, <£**. Slops _ all pain. in. Kn Kiisisp» ge • ufoxr ' : : .1 i f. • t. Never fails fo curt- lb Oeills cent* nl u i>u-:c - . - ti *NV »os * ‘X. £ 60 YEARS IN USE.£ A Phrsician iar*. a .c.erdgu rfmedj for wonnsT ” V ermifuge Haying vied in the practice original for “B. A. Fahnestock’’ hesitancy in my many years, I h»re ’■O a t*f*.**li*blt recommending and tjfflzitnt in it as all a remedy which \ ennibige needed. cases where a is Tbos, H. Handy. M. D., Cambridge, Md. Observe psrticulatly unilaliona that the imliais an B. A» van* avoiding w FliMISTER’S GRAND LOW PRICE SALE Tl m ) t HAS BEEN aUITE GRATIFYING. While we closd out many of the Bar¬ gains offered, we have added New-:-Ones ! And it will be to your interest to visit my CROWDED STORE ROOMS if you wish to’ Purchase Bargains. Clothing Department. I!While this department of my business does not occupy as much space!as some of my com¬ petitors, it nevertheless contains Some : Rich : Drives 1 Will offer this week 76 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. Have added largely to this line in the past few weeks. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS y* H'/- Misses’ aim and ciilM Wraps, tit € LADIES’ JACKETS, t- NEWMABKEKS, hyir-i i : ® :L. ; ' -.’J Slfti’ 7 ‘v Mojcskas, Jerseys, &<*. is Shoe Department Find that I am over¬ stocked in Childrens' Boys’ and Misses' Scliii Sines. Will save you 40 to 50 •©Ydi*^ per oil this line Shoks. Just received big stock l J. FLUSTER, Sweet & Sherwood’s Cel¬ ebrated Hand Sewed & Shoes at $4.00. As good as any $7 goods. buy my Eagle Shoe Company’s Penitentiary Made Shoes for Ladies’ and Misses’ and you will have no others. All at the lowest prices, at ' E. J. Flemister’s.