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Griffin, tJetrgl*, Oct, 2», 18*#.
OfBdtl Piper ol Spalding Co.
Olfieial Paper of the City of Griffin
AdTertlalng Unto*.
aPBOI^T* Uwartio*. N()T10E8 No innortion 10 mhU o»der pjr Iin» thi*
•r aaek SO oonto. All Innertionn
L,,i f cr i MS than b« paid tor in
for ItM than on* dollar mut
Haw rataaan (or lh* Dailv-
5-1
national democratic ticket.
roa ruMiDtST ;
GROVER CLEVELAND, OF NEW YORK
ro« area i'hi*ihk»t :
ALLEN 0. THURMAN, OF OHIO.
roa rtRiiPBKTUi. ai.aoioa*
At Larga—Taonan K. Watson, John T.
Qaaria.
First Dlatrirt—Jaiia* A. B»»knon.
ground LHsirlot-Autiwnvs L. Hawa*.
Third District—T hohim B. Fiuom, Ju.
Fourth UBrtrlot—Jaasn M. Mom.ar.
Fifth District—J abs* A. Guar,
gixth District-Bosun D. Smith.
Seventh Dtstrict-McCo n n su. L. Johnson
E ighth DUtriet—Jona T. Jokpan.
Ninth Dlatrlct—ILiwaan W. Nht*»s.
Tenth District—E. How 4 »dOau.awat.
roaoo«oaMaMA!»,.Vrii dhthiot,
John d. stm wart.
It ia lncky for Bibinark that the
imperial diary did not charge him
with ‘secret partaking of tbo Aruer
ieac pork which ho does not allow
the German people to eat.
Nobody has yot accused Belva
Lockwood of colouizing voters. In
deed, Belva is opposed to such meth
ods. Why dosn’t Boss Quay study
Mrs. Lockwood’s gentle methods ?
State rights again. The Supreme
Court, of which ttie Republicans
have a majority, decides that the
Iowa prohibition law is constitution
al. Iowa is allowed to regulute her
own affairs, wisely or not, as she
may choose.
Mr. Blame may not succeed in
electing Harriaon, and all his work
in the campaign may bo of no avail,
bnt he can sit down, after the cruel
canvass is over, and produce the
great American fiction which has so
long been demanded by readers who
weary of the duh pages of Eu openn
novelists.
From the report of the meeting of
the executive committee yesterday,
it will be seen that the Democrats of
Spalding County do nut propose to be
caught napping. They will roil up
* bigger majority fur the Democratic
ticket on the 0th of November than
was o*er given by this county to any
national candidates.
The Albany Argus has collected
evidence which shows that ttie ltepul)
licans have mado no attempt to eo!o
nixe with Pennsylvanians the cottu
ties of the Now York southern tier,
under coter of the hurrah they rais
ed regarding their pretended opera
tions in New York city But there
is no part of the State of New York
in which such tactics eland the
slightest chance of success.
It is • good time to subscribe for
the News. Never in the history of
the paper, even in the palmy days
when it was first started, has it reach
ed that stage ol completeness and
shown the enterprise whicli it now ex
bibits. No journal in any place the
size of Griflio gives as much reading
matter as the News. All grest events
>r. the world covered by tele
graph, and touched upon in the edito
rial columns. All local and nightior
hood events are treated fully and im¬
partially. Much miscellany is also
provided. The News should receive
the solid support of eveiy citizen of
Griffin, »» it already does of most.
It ia amusing lo native how fright¬
ened ihe Repu blicans are. The o<h
er day somebody Marled a rumor that
another Burchard would spring into
notoriety, and GnairinanQuay lost no
lime in ordering that no speeches
should he made by members of dele
gallons visiting Gen. Harrison. If
the delegation wants to present ihe
general with another one ol his grand
father’s hats, or aotne other souvenir
of 1840, the present must be handed
to him in solemn silence. The mem
hers are enjoined to keep guard over
tbeir toughen when they shake the
general’s hand, and altogether the oc
casinos present a funereal r spec.. Hi
die-uiotis, isn’t it?
the front already. The best demo
cratie journal in Connecticut is edit
ed by a long lashed, well featured,
bang np girl who can talk in four
languages at the same time if the
emergencies of the day require it-
Her name is Charlotte Molyneanx
Holloway and she writes every lino
of editorial tu the New London Morn
ing Telegraph.
Miss Holloway is a graduate of die
New England Conservatory, and has
been writing as critic, sketch and sto
ry writer for the Springfield Repub¬
lican, Hartford Times Epoch week
ly, Godey's, Magazine of History
and Now York Examiner, besides
reading proof for a publishing house.
She is 24 years old, tall and stylish,
with good features und complexion
fair, with black eyebrows and lashes.
She is a brilliant talker, an nccom
piisbed musician and a skilled lin
gnist. Aboyo ah, she is a stroDg
Democrat and the only woman editor
in Connecticut.
Now York Timer. When snob
men as Seth Low, of Brooklyn, nnd
Robert M. Morse, Jr., of Boston,
feel constrained reluctantly to turn
their backs upon the party with
which all their hopes of advunce
ment have been bonnd up and give
their support, for the time being at
least, to the party with which they
have heretofore had no sympathy, it
means a great deal. It shows where
the deeper and stronger convictions
earnest and sincere thiuking men
in this contest. These are mon
who net after serious consideration
what they conscientiously be
to bo the highest interests of
country. And the convictions
such men, assertod at so much
sacrifice of strong party
ties and political prospects,aro worth
great deal as evidonco of what the
highest interests of the country
really demand. Their testimony is
to a great weight for its
earnostuess.
Mr. Morse in giving his consent
to bo Vice President of a tar
iff reform meeting in Boston, ar.d
declaring his purpose to vote for
Cleveland, says: I have not
changed my views. It is tho Repub
lican party that has changed. So
far as the question of tariff reform
is concerned this is true, and it is
true iu mauy other respects. When
we see the leadership and tho charac
ter of tbo management of the party
in this canvass, the methods that
are used to deceive, to delude and
to corrupt, in place of honest
forts to convince and to persuade,
we are forced to conclude that the
party of moral ideas and intellectu
al weapons has departed very far
from its old landmarks. It is uo
wonder that the best of its intellect
and character is leaving it. Ii now
appeals to pecuniary self interests
instead of patriotism; it relies on
the money power instead of the vi
tality of principle; it seeks to delude
the ignorant and frighten the timid,
instead of enlightening and convinc
ing intelligent and self respecting
freemen. We have too much conti
denco in tho intelligence and tbo
moral integrity of the American poo
pie to doubt the result of such n
contest, but even if tho party could
win a temporary success by the
policy and the methods to which it
Iras degraded itself, tho transfusion
of its vital forces would go on until
would bo sapped, The con
versions which are so striking now
the precursors of a movement
currents of which are deeper
the agitations of a political can
and the party bonds which
hold so many will give way un
the continued strain when the
of the immediate contest
over.
Oliver P. Morton, the greatest
Republican that ever lived,
once-. “It takes a little time to
tho people tip to a question
po Iif| C :il reocomj, l»ut when once
all the politicians in tho
t move them ' Mr. Morton
can
right. When the people once
that tariff is a tax, and
none but the rich, ns they
some day, down will come tariff’,
protection and al!
How's Thfs !
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
any cate of Catarrh that can not be cur
by taking Hall's Data rib Cure.
V. J CHENEY A CO., Drops . Toledo, O.
We, the underssicned, have known F. J.
for the last IS years, a-d believe him
bono able in all business transac¬
aud tluansi illy able to carryout any
made by their firm
Jfc Truss, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio.
KiniisniV Marvin, Wholesale Drug
gists, Hoe Toledo, Ohio. Cashier, To'edo
11. Van sen, Nation¬
al Bank, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
directly npon the blood and mueus
of the system. Prioe, T.V-. per bot¬
Sold by alt Druggist*. olMAwlm
Dr, Moffett's TEETHIHA (TeettiUg Powders)
Allajrt Allay* lrrltAllon Irritation Aid* Aid* Dir^uioie, K«**uhiu«the
rel*. Strengthens SMrrngthrns the tbs Child mnkes Ttwlhtng
Kent *n«f ooltr 85 C« Teeihtna cui
theMimmer uptb»n« tit trowel* tl aOfCbildr* ini noth.UK of f.jutU it l It
t any age,
sx re. Try it and * >a wtn never he
without "O.mot TKl J « ' TMIJN - • til A •-* as MW tong IVH* *j *•» there tuei v; arc a child*
lu ttu* A»t vuu» »ue 4 Jrugg--S» *
COMPOUND EXTRACT
The Importance of purifying tho blood can¬
not i>e overestimated, for without pure blood
you cannot enjoy good healtlL needs
At this season nearly every ono a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
tho blood, and wc ask you to try Hood s
D rCCUIIctl liov Sarsaparilla. It strengthens
and builds up tho system,
creates an appetite, and tones tho digestion,
while It eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of the vegetable remedies used give to
Hood’s Sarsaparilla peenl- -v-_ *■/ l+cnlf HOCll
iar curative powers. No *
other medicine has such a record of wonderful
cures. If you have made up your mind to
buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to
take any other Instead. It Is a Peculiar
Medicine, arid Is worthy your confidence.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold byall druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
pKCD*i Miix, T**a«, June 20, 1868—Th«
iwlft Speclfio Company. Atla.Un, Uft.~-0<sn-
ilemcn On# of iny children was troubled
ith rheumatism huumatisra anil anil bolls Ik>I for about two
year*. — W# * her various * i kinds kit of modi*
cfne, hut with out profit, I #n<l b*(fR persuaded (fan to despoil to to try try
of oarlnif her at all. was she had Uf»ed
your 8 wlft’(i Speolflo. After
several bottles tho dliOMM all dis
and she is now a halo, old. hearty Another ar
Ctrl Tint twolvo years
become nmicted In th# same way, an
am using using the the 8 8. . 8 8. . H. H. aud aud aptlclp* anticipate C. WaOgonbk. ft prompt
ud ptrxuaucut euro. a.
IUca Hill, Mo, July 7, 1688—The Rwlffc
Specific Co., Atlanta, C a. —G weeks ?ntlerrien: old broke Our
Rule lit tie girl girl wbou wbou but but three three w prescription
out with •CEoma. we tried tho
from several good d octo rs, hut without an
special tfmo >eclal bQnefll. hoficilt. bottle We We tried w. her » head h., ana began ny tno to
oue by was gone taken
heal bottles and tho time she had elx
full she sntl was heavy completely head of cured. hair Mow robust aho
bn t a -a
hearty child. I f< - 1 it hut my duty to umk
Uils statement. Respectfully, H. T. Bhobb hobh.
CHSTTAKOO«A. TKNH., June 27, 27, 188^—Tha :
Bwlft floeolllc Co., Atlauta, Ga.—Oentlem
In IShK I contuftcte<l blood poison, and at o
sought a physlolan. who to treated treated me me fo for eev-
eral Orchard months. Springs, Ings, By Kv,, hi advlce where 1 his went to Crab
K course
treatmont wae a* carefully car observed. 1 rec tCOV-
er<*d, as I thought, hut the e next next faco spring spring and body. plm- pim¬
ple* began gradually to appear on mv
These Increased to sores ar.d run¬
ning ulcers. I was advised to try 8. S. 8., and
Immediately slowly after taking flr*t, it but I commenced rapidly to
Improve, afterwards, rwmrds, amt and at nothing nothing more remained to
soon soon ren
tell tell of of my my trouble. t uble. My blood Is now thor
onghly eieav id, and my system free from
taint, nnd l tny present present condltioi co Ion - n
perfect po r‘ cure—to your medicine. I who cheer! rfully have
give this statement that others
suffered da* I I havo ha arc may may rose ro»j» th the West same Ninth benefit. fit.
Ha ahoy M. Burt, *4
floMKR, La., May 23, 1888 —'The Swift. Spc-elfio
Co., Atlanta, Ga.—G entlemen : About two
years ago my general debilitated health that gave 1 way en¬
tirely. d*‘N«>iitret| i was of so feeling well again. aumuit AH
ever
that tho physician* relief. done Friends for Insisted me brought that no l
permanent should g*vo 8. 8. fair trial, Although I
8. a
thought It would be throwing away money.
After taking a thorough course, my health
and strength returned, and I mu r say that
8. H. 8, alone cured me, us 1 discarded all
others while using it. Am a tonic I can most
heartily It certainly recommend Is specific. It; for V.. geueml V. Bkjdoxs, debility. J. P.
a
Homfr. T.a. I know Mr. W. Y. Bridges, and
Will say ft! t ’ 'at «tt hli hi* t i foment 1* correct.
J- or.j’ii Rhklton, Druggist.
Treutlen on We" nnd SV.ln DYoea.es DYoea, mailed
free. l*W. TUi THE On. h SWIFT lb . IkiC C«.i^ Drawer a,
At danlu. la:
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Ordinary.
To tiie 1’koi-i.e —I ;. nnoancemyself as a
candidate bn Ordinary, .subject. 1<» nomina¬
tion *>f tho Dcinooruth pm . I tisi-t that
my punt jubu-tiUtration of tl ■ utile- im • l-ccii
watiRfftctory ti* tho people and that they will
continue? to give me their eonlideueo and
support. th W. HAMMOND.
For Sheriff.
Kditor News — I'lcr-o abnounco mi name
a* n < undulate fi>r Sheriff of SpstliUtiif i oun-
ty, Hubje *t to « DiMnoiTiitie nornination, if
one in hold. U. S. CuNXl.l 1,
R. H. Johnston For Treasurer.
I urn a (‘anuidate for l’ro i.-un r of Sp:«!diuiC
County, subject, to nominatin') by tl. 1 ollJO-
emtio party. JnllNS l<)\.
For County Treasurer
To tub Voters m Spalding C*»i mv— i
hereby amioume ihy,m If as a eitubdai- for
re-election us County 'i i - .. «-r, -uMn-t to
the Peuioerutit noiniiuilioii. I rc-prrtfully
solicit your votes. -l. C. 15Kt)OKs.
For County Clerk.
Km roB New"- riease ;.:iiiduih •• my j am*
rail eamlidnte h»v ve-electi >u to the odh- <>f
County Ch rk, subject b» a Itemocrati p i
inary, if one is held. . M l liOM\; .
For Tax Collector.
I am a candidate f--i Tax Collector ef
Spalding Couuty. Sul'i<s f to tin? I>t t er; 1 1-
nomitmtlon, if one i - held.
W. . GUI blN.
Tax Collector.
Kditor New- —At th- rctiuc-l "f frier. N 1
un ounce myself a candidate lor i. x Colie- -
tor of Spaldinu' ( ’ounty sn' ii t * Demo* .’at
ic nouiination. My only f b>r so doi::-
I lost my right arm in * rrinj? my • 'Uiitry
and can’t plough. «!.'>. i‘A 1 l F.USuN.
#unny >idc, ()< t. _i, b ssSi .
For Tax Coffector.
Kl'iTuB Nfv. rie:.-cii!ii ' • m> n.nu¬
ns a candidal*’ for the eh'-iv <d 1. \ C<» <*ior
of S|«aiding » minty, sibyect :*> ihe • :o-
t ratie nominniion if one is hold.
II. H. VAliUHOl GU,
For Tax Collector.
Kin ion New s;— 1 h ->c announce mv name
us a l audidutc for re-moctiou b» the ■ h • of
Tax CnllecbT of i ; pnUli«g < on y. t
to the iKuicerutic m. mb.at; m. if mm • n d.
J u - . TKAV1S.
To the Voters of Spalding County,
At the solicitation of ! ;• nd- 1 • ' r for
the ja sition of'Tux t*bi.o?or cf 8p.i ding
county, giil'-'j* cl to a r.pmm. f:-m of U; • Dem¬
ocrat patty it one is held.
B. i>. BHKVVSTKK.
For Tax Receiver.
Ebitou -l’l-anii‘‘«uet' my name
as a candidate (nr T<»\ Rei-t-ivi-ruf Spalding
C'onntj-, snliject to thw Dctnu'-raiip n->:nimi-
tioa, if one is lieM.
11.1 KII.LER.
For Tax Receiver.
Editob News:— Please annoocce my name
as :i candidate for re-election to the office of
Tux Receiver of Spaiding county, stil'jeet to
to the Democratic nomination, if oue is held.
R. A. HAUDKK.
Georgia Midland Jl 11.
«n«l Ht-dl Lino
'Wltli Tliroiiurlx Corndi
OH Botwoon
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE OHANOETO
Now Vork,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Train leaves Coloinbos (Union Depot) 1:05
m arrive n.t lirifiin -1:50 J>. no, Atianta
,
Mfiutlfliound train—Leaves arrives Atlanta in Colum 3:40
m., Griffin 5:40 p. m.,
K;4o p. m.
Acoonunoila 1 ion Train
BOUND—Daily except Sundays.
Columbus, Midland Depot, ~:00 n. m.
at McDonough........... (irillin................lSJiJiO 't '-Ct p. in.
at p. m.
BOUND—(Daily except Sunday.)
McDonough ................ G:4i> a, in.
Gridin .....................a. in.
at Columbus...............P> 111
SPECIAL TRAIN—(Sundaysonly.)
Gridin.................... m
nt Columbus..............11:28 S:2;» a. in
Columbus................ a. in
at t* rifliii.................11:30 cDouou^h............12:20 a. m
at M p. m
M. E. GRAV, Supt.
(J. W. (JIIEARS, Ga.
Gen’l Fast. Agt. Columbus,
New Advertisements.
'
r»AKR.Eii’S
, HA5J? OAL3AR3
ICicansei itiul hcautiftc* the hair.
■Promotes a luxuriant growth. Grey
■ I Never Fails to Restore
Hair to its Youthful Color.
^Prevent# Pandrulf and irnggDta. hair failing
(><’ ■. and ih> i
Grateful--Comforting. COCOA
EPPS’S
BREAKFAST.
“by ii thorough knowledge of the natural
which govern Ihe oparations of diges
and nutrition, and by a careful applica- selected
of the fine properties of well
Mr. Kpps has provided cur provid¬
our lireakfast tables with a delicately
beverage which may save _ns many
doctors’ hills. It is by the judicious
of such article of diet that a constitution
he gradually built up until strong
to resist every tendency to disease.
Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating
around ua ready to attack wherever there is a
weak point. Wc may escape many a fatal
by keepingonrselvec well iortified with
blood ami a properly nourished frame.”
boiling —Civil Service water Gazette, milk. Sold Made only simply half- with
or m
pound tins, Grocers, labelled thus:
JAMES FATS A CO.,
Homoeopathic London, Chemists, England.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
J'HE ««’«* 8CIE5V,-: Medical op LIFE, tile IS
Work ,.r tho jf
nun on Manhood, Norvoua .....
E' VM-m bcblllty, 1-re.naturo
D' cllnc. Errors of Vouch, nnd oJiF- • .rail
On.’ untoM miscriDgcoii sequent
thereon, 8U0 pages § Vn , icr,
prescriptl.-ns for all tU*c:«ai
Ciolh, fun gilt, omy ji.0^ ) v fi
mall, _
scal-d. Illustrativo sample f r „,,, a „
r/M niWdle ,
aged men. Send n«. rhe o„id ; „,d
« J M W "“ Modal k,,a Association. awarded to tho author p' bvih,. \-
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MASONWHAMLIN The cabinet introduced
• ornan was in its present
form by Mason & Ramlmia is6i. Offwi makers
ollowed in tho manufacture of theso instruments,
5ut the Mason & Hamlin Organs have always main-
iuined their supremacy as tbo beet in the world,
i Mason & Hainliu offer, as demonstration of the
3nt*<mailed excellence of their organs, the fart that
at ad of tho grout World’s Exhibitions, since that of
aith I'-yis. w ISfiT, ntakJJ '■'£> || IfY O y H fll ■Iftcompctition pj
.Tien, they have
n the highest "honors.
.ratod catalocues $22 TO £?K>0. free. 1
■ Maaon «fc llamlin do not hesitate to make the cx-
iraordinarjr superior claim all others. for their pianos, that they aro
to j.y They recognize tho high
excellence sxeellenrw nrhiVveii achieved hxr nfhnf other leading makers .,..1 In tho
tftof I his they piano attribute building, solely but to still the claim remarkable Buperiority. im¬
provement introduced by them In the year 1882,
will now known », the “Mason Auow & IT Hamlin <ui iv Piano Pi i viz*
Strinokr,” “swrlANOStssw-s byfkl PIANOS: a a I ft A the use of which
■une, together I IflllW Vwilli greatly tn-
:rca«ed capaci- 02AOTATJPM3ST. 02AOT £ CFEI3HT. 1. ty for standing
id of— thor important 1 --------- advantages. — 1 —*-----
A circular, containing testimoniaia from threo
with purchasers, descriptive musicians, and tuners, sent,
Pianos and Organa cold catalogue, for caali to any applicant.
also rented or catty " ' pay¬ '
ments; 1
HOTEL CURT IS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL. Prop'r.
1 (• i fi)> ii (M all ll l'iiis. fib! 5tlly
"'•.TTv *- -.*i .
ADVERTISERS
irn the exact c X i
nronosea ‘mt
■rUsingm i vineru:
:s by addressin
P. Rowellc Co.,
•l.Kin Bureau,
Nv-.x Y jr’(
L> -■* ,;o .' t t -h i-
WITTIEST PRETTIEST J0VEMILE9
PEOPLEI’.i-Vr.-o,
xi WIXQS &. PAWS d
ettiiiss ML* , CLAWS
$1.00
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:/
ItlopeiHcvt of the Ft
Full of the oddest pruit llJufitrations ilij * by tlo I»rfn
Inufth-provokii'r! .JuvfUlle okitta Sellitia immeimfl>> < f
arti ,f uf
Miv of it: ‘Ct **#!*.. e £ >n L\ 1r f, !• _
h Cci “fos^nat- Jneom-
rutrabfy n«at and Unde Afwiw,”-Hen.Ho^*ard HpU.J... - • w — d - Frosby. Crosby.
iny o'.INTS a* ____ JE.«yp HIKIIAKn BROS.
WANT to. rbllnrtelphlBi l*n.
7 23 C hestnut street.
v t»2dvfc wAw
VC
u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over a Millisn Distriliu’
Louisiana State Lottery Compan
Incorporated by the Legi—......- iris-Uiture in ----- 1808 !
v^t ,
and Charitable purposes, p:reseat
franchise mnde ft P af t of the
Constitution, in 187P, by an over
popular vote
Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW¬
take place Semi-.Miiinaity, (June «> u
December), and its (illANI) SINGLE NU.
DRAWINGS take place on each of me
other public, ten months at the in the Academy year, vf of Mnsto are uf
in
Orleans, La.
“Wedo hereby certify that wc supervise the
for all the monthly and l.na -
Drawings of The Louisiana StateEol
Company, and in person manage and con
rol the Drawings themselves, and that the
ame are conducted with honesty, fairness
in good faith toward all parties,! «* w
the Company to use this certihcnie
fac-similesof oursignatnies attachedin
ta advertisements.”
(o,i>n>l«.lori era.
We the undersigned Banks and Banker!
pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana
Lotteries which may be presented at
M.WALHXI.Er.I’rrt.La.Xat'1 B.
UIIAIX. 1-re. State Xal I »U.
A. BAi.»WI»,Prv«.X. O.Xatl Bank
C lit I. HOllX, I»re». I ml on VI Hunt
Grand : Monthly : Drawing
111 the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, November 13, 18S8,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300 ,00.
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each
Halves $10; Quarters $5; Tenths S3; Twen¬
tieths $1.
list or rnizES..
1 Pbjzecf *300,000 is.......... $300,000 100,1100
1 Phizb or 100,000 is..........
1 Pbizb or 50,000 is.......... 50,000
IPbizkof 25,000 is.......... 25,000
2 Phizes of 10,000 are......... 20,000
5 Phizes or 5,000 are......... 25,000
25 Phizes of 1,000 are......... 25,000
100 Prizes or 500 are......... 50,000
200 Phizes of 300 are......... GO,COO
500 Phizes or 200 are......... 100,000
APPROXIMATION PHIZES.
100 Prizes of *500 are............... 50,000
100 do. 300 are............... 30,000
100 do. 200 are............... 30,00
TERMINAL PHIZES.
999 100 are............... 99,909 90,000
999 i. 100 are..............
3,134 Prizes of amounting to......$l,054,80f Capital Prizes
Note.—T ickets drawing Prizes.
are not entitled to terminal
For Clut) Urates, or any further informs
tion apply to the undersigned. nnd Your hand¬ plain
writing must be distinct Signature
More rapid return mail delivery will bearing be as-
surred by enclosing and Envelope
your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money
Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary
letter. Cuirencyby Express (at our expense)
addressed to DAUPHIN,
M. A.
New Orleans La
or M.£A. DAUPHIN, Washington,D. C.
Address Registered Letters tc
HEW OIlLEAXIi XATOSAL BASH
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER Bvnrral* TUa ‘.......... Braunigard .. ° !
an«l S-larlv. who art- in charge «f Ihr
drawings, is a gnaantee of absolute fairness
and integrity, that tho chances arc ali equal,
and that no one can possibly divine what
numbers will draw a Prize.
Prizes REMEMBER GUARANTEED that the ItY payment FOUR NATL of all
is »
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, aud the
Tickets are signed by the President of an In
stitution whose chartered rights are recog
id zed in the highest Courts;, therefore
beware of any imitations or anonyffiou
schemes .
THE GRIFFIN STREET RAILROAD CO.
Application for Charter.
Notion i« hereby by given, legislature that application for
will be made to the next a
charter incorporating “The Griffin Street
Railroad Company;” to give said company
full corporate powers, permission Vo grade
the streets and alleys of said city and lay
its tracks upon the same, run the said rail
road alleys, longitudinally or across the streeteand electrici¬
to propell the cars tiy horse, such
ty, motor or other power; and other
and further power ns is ncccssrry to success¬
fully put in operation and operate a street
railroad in the city of Griffin. oct3w4
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Itsmsts ipt}
CRFFIN, CEORCIA
St longest Companies,
Lowest Rates,
T> rompt Settlements
The Toy tho Child Likes Best
—IS TIIE—
_
ANCHOR”
Stone Building Blocks.
Heal Sicne. Threo Colors.
A Ci kvfk I’rkskvt for child-
rou nf .’ill :u;es. For $1.75, or
a good average hot.
■(•eilitivo Catalogi ;ue poet
t-free on applicant on to
F. Ad. Richter & Co.,
3IO BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
(•ct! , dAw2m
PAskcR’S C.MC.:« - O irii. TO TONIC Astlima, 1C 1 r-t> -u f Uso
eri fi .1 win., " UlUe H a: c lit <1. iay. uy. ••tnedy 1C
n.u« r cni i’ll! t_*u ui:u:> iti.v.; » • ■ ’. . • " i • • ■ : -teas- — ‘ i >_•-v.'" - i u> . ! t’-'t '
f .r all ailtri i; ots a rhe throat and lungs and
.u i'ing from u.tpurf 1 ••<»,».i ntifi cxh-iisi.un. liif f.- l.io
..ii ! .-i« k.-:t ti-.. . ; n.' : •-t d -’W-.’. anil s ..w!v
• o the grave, w.d m rnniiy oases i •oover thoir hualtii Ly
i he timely i;vc( I .Ti-kt r s (lingerTonic, huttloUy i^dan.
t :c;vns. !.>!;•» tv ia ti»».♦*. It isin v a!u;fi lo for «!l pains
’Aiid tiisc.ru- i u of •-» -a anti bowls. &Cc. at
I'i'.inn : k.. ! L* .'.htlib-s the hair.
l‘r vr Never » ■ u u i•■•-•.’.riant ; .-v.riant Resicre growth grtmtu. Gray
to
Heir fo iti Youthful Color, i
Curtsecalixii-v;; rsand -sand k.-iirfailir k.'iir failing
&V.
HINDER CORNS.
The safest,, rust nml l- r f • i irns. Bunions, Jha.
Stops all j win 1 "'li'bi. liiriu's.' ' 1 :t»<as£(fer£9r
to euro. 15 cent# e.!
on DU vr YLARS a no IN iu nor USE. x -*»
A Physician says, a sovereign remedy for worms
Having used the original k ‘B. A. Fahnestock 1 '
Vermifuge hesitancy in . in my recommending practice for many it years, 1 which have
is no rtliabU and tjfj&cient as ----- all a rerae« ;dy where
m cases a
Vermifuge Thos, is H. needed. Handy, M. D., Cambridge, Md.
Observe particularly that the initials are B« A#
thus avoiding imitations.
REMISTE
GRAND LOW PRICE SALE
I
has been quite gratifying.
While we closd out many of the Ba
offered, we have added
it will be to your interest to visit my
CROWDED STORE ROOMS if
you wish to*
Bargains.
Clothing Department
While this department of my business do
occupy as much spacers some of my con
it nevertheless contains
Some ch : Drives
Will offer this week 75 Men’s Cassimere Suit
for $10,00; worth from $12,50 to $15,00. The
goods were purchased in the last ten days, lafc
in the season and the party that I bought froa
was anxious to sell. Leave your orders for Suit
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
Cloak Department
Have added largely lo this uf 1
line in the past few weeks.
TREMENDOUS BARGAINS ,v
iSsfi-l
Misses’ M aid Clirei’s Wraps,
LADIES’ JACKETS,
\ K WMARKEKS, KSlpiii m^mL
Mojeskas, Jerseys, &c. SIS ill
li Stti?
$hoe Department
Find that I am over
stocked in Childrens
Boys’ and Misses’
Will save you 40
per on this line Shoks.
"Jr FOR Just received
E. J. FLEMI8TEE. * Sweet & Sherwood 8
ebrated Hand
& Shoes at $4.00. goods.
good as any $7
Buy my Eagle Shoe Company’s Penitentiary M d
Shoes for Ladies’ and Misses’ and you will have fl
others. All at the lowest prices, at
E. J. Plemister’s.