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tfrMN, ttotifta, Oct, 81, 1888.
Official Paper ef Spalding Co.
Official Paper ef the City of Griffin
AdTortlalng Rate*.
•AXLY—Om dollar por aqoM# tor the
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NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
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OBOTEK CUCVKLABD, OF NEW YORK.
fob Tico-rsoaiKBoT:
ALLB10. THURMAN, OF onto.
m MBttBBBTIAl. BLBOTOBB :
At largo-TBOM*. R. rSVATOOB, Job* '1
Obotbo. Bbibkob
Fliot District Jam** A.
loooad Owtrlot— Awoootvo L. Haw*"-
Third DUtrict—T homas B. Folu**, Jk.
, Fourth DiitrlcV— Jam** M. Mobi.bt.
Fifth District—J am*. A. Qbat.
«(»«. Dtatrkt-Ro»t*r D. Bmxt*.
Swath DUtrlct— MoCohhbu. L. Jon*ao»
T^hth Diotriet—I obb T. W. Johiuh. N*wmah.
Mlath DUtrlct— Howabd
Tonth DUtrlct—K. Howabo Oadlawat.
job oobobbmmab, 5th uirraioT,
JuHH D. BTMWART.
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“A man nay precede Philadelphia a woman
going op ataire,”aaye a
writer. True. And all thoee fellows
on the aidewalk when a woman ia
crowing a muddy street ought also
to be make to precede her.
Mn. CUei-eland doea not scream,
as other ladiea do, when anything un
Olttal happens, Indeed, there are
those who almoet believe that this
^uurming woman would courageous
ly faoe the largest mouse or the larg
set caterpillar.
_
Mr. Bedell, of New York, stole
$10,000 from a clergyman. If this
amount is to be subtracted from
the treasure Mr. Bedell baa laid up
in heaven, there will scarcely be
•sough left to make him an admiis
•ion fee.
The Pennsylvanian who was ‘‘ro
mantioally married,” and who killed
himself six months later, should
have spared bimBelf to take part in
the preeent discussion as to whether
marriage is a failure. Romantic mar
risges especially need the attention
of debaters.
Showman P.T. Barnum annonnces
that he will sell all hia property in
Bridgeport at 25 per cent, less than
its value if Cleveland is elected
President- As the old showman made
precisely the same offer in 1884 and
then backed oat, his propositien will
accomplish nothing exoept to call
attention to one of his forgotten lies.
Borne New York men have originat
•d a scheme to reclaim the arid lands
of tbe West. The Democrats have a
better scheme than that. They have
been reclaiming tbe fertile lands
from railroad monopolies ever since
they have been in power, and will
continue to do so until all the va
oant land is given over to actual
settlers,
Democratic women are coming to
tbe front in tbe canvass, though be
hind their Republican sisters. Mrs.
Allen G. Thurman is president ot a
woman’s Democratic club in Colum¬
bus, O. This olub will present a
silken banner to the county in Ohio
which makes the largest Democratic
gain in votes over last year. The
Milwaukee Woman’s Democratic
Club, presided over by the widow of
Judge William Pitt Lyi.de, is vigor
oualy canvassing Wisconsin. “Fran
ci* Cleveland’s olubs” are many in
Pennsylvania and other Stales. St.
P»ul, Neb., has one of twentyfive
young women. Their dress uniform
M white, with tri coloreJ sashes, and
Sftilojr caps with their club name in
a
ga^dea letters. Clubs of Democratic
woven are p trading, singing aud
working for their party in lllinoise,
Iowa, Indiana, Michigan and many
other States. They ire much ad¬
mired and applauded.
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A Uetsrea Xaa Maa Made Rich Down
South,
81 oaeh in took ticket* place Aug. for the 7 Iwat monthly waak
«r, which hfa which 8
learned that ticket, capUal waa -
l drawn one-twentieth of the
1 *390,800, making hn «hare $15 Adams 000.
* the ticket In the hands of
area Company for col taction. Marsh
so iarco family and it poor.— I Orange (N.
FIOHT15H ON THE TARIFF I8TUE.
The Democrats of Sooth Jersey
•re now aggressive and full of
making the most of Mr. Mills’
that the duty should be taken off tin
plates. Col. Green, the
manufacturer, sums up tjiis
with neatness and dispatch.
••The Cumberland county
ies,” he said last night, “during
present season will turn out about
7,700,000 cans of tomatoes, peaches
and other fruits. The total duty on
the raw material used this year
132,706.28. There isn’t any doubt
as to who pays this duty, for not
an ounce of the tin front which
cans are manufactured is produced
in this country. We pay it first and
look to the canncrs aud farmers,
use the made up article, for reim¬
bursement. If wo had tin free, we
could turn out the same number
cans for just $32,706.28 less
the farmers could sell their canned
goods for ao much less also, at\d the
consumer, finding that he could ob¬
tain his supplies more cheaply,
would buy more tomatoes and more
peaches and more cans, thus
better himself and increasing the
mand for our goods, which, of course,
would mean more factories and more
employment for our workingmen.
Philadelphia Record; It begins to
look as though the political methods
of Quay—that singular compound
bounce, bumptiousneas and boodle
which has dominated the Republi
can force* duriDg the
failed to impress the giddy and rib
aid denizens of New York city. They
have scoffed at Quay’s census story,
jeered at his little list of voters,
made light of his threatning eircu
lars, kept the betting odds
against him, and caused him, no
doubt, to regrot many times that
election processes in New York
had not been patterned after
statutory invitation to fraud
as the Pennsylvania Election
Not content with this, they
■tarted in to appropriate
“Honesty Fund” of $20,000,
have made a beginning in the
victien and aeutence yosterdny of
Republican for fraudulent
lion. This would put $2,000
the pockets of a Democratic
tivo, unless, as has been
suspected, thero should be a
and stout string attached to the
wards offored by Mr. Quay's
tee.
The result of oue week’s
among the voters by tbe N. Y.
reporters was given to the
Mondny. Noarly 5,000 voters
interviewed, and the figures are
nificant, Cleveland, Hill and
head the list, and with the first
dential voters, Cleveland is
two to one. Here is the summary
tbe vote, which is said to bo as
and impartial as was possible to
it:
Total interview*................ .....
For Cleveland........................
For Harmon......................... t
Changes—Harrison to Cleveland ....
Changes—Cleveland to Harrison .
First Voter*—Cleveland...............
Ftret Voters—Uariiaon................
For Hill
For Miller (Kep.).....................
For Grant (Tammany Deni.) .........
For Hewitt (Independent)............
For Erhardt (Rep.)..................
For Cootfnu (I ,abo r).................
If the same ratio of the
vote for Mr. Cleveland is
at the polls, ho will carry the city
from 65,000 to 70,000 majority.
The fight is practically over
the assurances of victory for the
mocratic cause have now
such » shape that all doubt is
moved. New York is as safe
Cievetand and Thurman as is
bama; Indiana will return a
majority for the Democratic
this year, than four years
New Jersey has been entirely
doned by the Republicans, so far
the electoral vote is concerned,
Connecticut is more strongly
cratic than ever before.
The Republicans are now
a desperate fight to save Iowa,
nesota, Michigan, Illinois, and
consin in their impending defeat
the Presidential field. They
enough left to prevent the
from going to pieces, and they
scared out of theit senses at the
pects of a cave in the hithcito
column in the West.
How's This !
We offer One Hundred Dollars
for any cate of Catarrh that can not be cur
ed by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J CHENEY * CO., Prop* . Toledo,
We, the underssigned. have known F .!
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
perfectly hono-able in all business
tion*. and fiuansi .lty able to carryout
obligations Tru*x, made Wholesale by their Druggists, firm.
West A
Ohio.
Widdiug, Kinnun A Marvin, Wholesale
gist*, Van Hoesen, Toledo, Ohio. Cashier, Toledo
E. H.
al Bank, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken
acting directly upon tbe blood aud
surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per
tle. Hold by all Druggists o'.MAwlm
■nrc. i r *?U Va *>••! *roowi <*»*!•»*
jU.) 'is i ltuw«il w Co*
WHAT I»
SCROFULA
It t* that imparity in the blood, which, ac¬
cumulating In the glands of the neck, pro¬
duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which
causes painful running sores on the arms,
legs, or feet; which developes ulcers In the
eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or
deafness; which Is the origin of pimples, can¬
cerous growths, or the many other manifesta¬
tions usually ascribed to "humors;” which,
fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption
and death. Being the most ancient, it is the
most general of all diseases or affections, for
very few persons are entirely free from it.
How It Bo Can CURED
By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, by
tbe remarkable cures It has accomplished,
often when other medicines have fulled, has
proven itself to ho a potent and peculiar
medicine for this disease. Some of these
cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from
scrofula, bo sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
“ My daughterMary was afflicted with scrof¬
ulous sore neck from tho time she was 22 months
old till she became six years of age. Lumps
formed tn 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’* Sarsaparilla, when the lump and
all indications of scrofula entirely dis¬
appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy
child.” J. S. CAjti.it.it, Naurlgbt, N. J.
N. B. lie sure to get only
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by All druggist*. *1; •lxfor*5. Pr.paredonly
by C. I. HOOD <* CO., ApvlUoearloi, L»well, Mass.
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Ordinary.
To 'the I’Kori.E—1 announce myself as a
candidate for Ordinary, subject to nomina¬
tion of tbe Democratic party. I trust that
my pust administration of the office has been
satisfactory to the people and that they will
continue to give mo their confidence and
support. E. VV. IIAMMOND.
For Sheriff.
Editob News—P lease announce my name
a* a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the
decision of the Democratic nomination. If
elected, J. II. Nutt will he my deputy.
II. P.OGLETREE.
For Sheriff.
Editob News— Please annouuce my name
as a candidate for Sheriff of Spalding Coun¬
ty, subject to a Democratic nomination, if
one is held. R. 8. CONNELL.
R. H. Johnston For Ireasurer.
I am a candidate for Treasurer of Spalding
County, subject to nomination by the Demo¬
cratic party. R. It. JOHNSTON.
For County Treasurer.
io the Votjsbs ok Spalding Cowry— I
hereby announce myself as a candidate for
re-election aa County Treasurer, subject to
the Democratic nomination. I respectfully
solicit your votes. J . C. BROOKS.
For County Clerk.
Editob News—P lease announce my name
a* a candidate for re-election to the office of
County Clerk, subject to a Democratic pri
mary, if one is held. VV. M THOMAS.
For Tax Collector.
Editob News—P lease announce my name
as a candidate for Tax Collector, subject to
a Democratic nomination if one is held.
W. H. HORNE.
For Tax Collector.
I aui a candidate for Tax Collector cf
Spalding County. Subject to the Domocrat-
nomination, if one is held.
VY. UROBBS.
Tax Collector.
Editob News—A t the request of friends I
nnoonee myself a candidate for Tax Collec¬
tor of Spalding County subject to Democrat
io nomination. My only reason for so doing
I lost my right arm in serving my country
and can’t plough. J. Y. PATTERSON.
Sunny Side, Oct. 24, 1888.
For Tax Collector.
Editob News:—P lease announce, my name
as a candidate for ttic office of Tax Collector
ef Spalding County, subject to the Demo¬
cratic nomination if one is held.
R. H. YARBROUGH.
For Tax Collector,
Editob 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. VV. TRAVIS.
To the Voters of Spalding County.
At the solicitation of friends 1 offer fer
the position of Tax Collector of Spalding
county,subject ton nomination of the Dem¬
ocrat party if ono is held.
B. i). BREWSTER.
For Tax Receiver.
Editok News—I*U use announce my name
as a candidate for Tax Receiver of Spalding
County, subject tojthe Democratic nomina¬
tion, if one is held.
11. T. FULLER.
For Tax Receiver.
Editob N ews :—Fleas© announce my nam#
aa u caiulidatt* for re election to the office of
Tax Receiver of SpindiiiLT county, subject to
to the Democratic nomination, if one is hold.
K. A. HARDEE.
DR. MOFFETT’S
EF .........
_FEMALE MEDICINE __
By RlYlng tone to stmicthenlnj? the.T'ter-
luc System anU building' up the general health,
INDI.VN WEED
•orrects all Irreprularltlef and annoying trouble*
from which so many laril«s suffer. It gives the
weak, debilitated woman health and strength.and
■aakes abaerfUi the deipondent. drr*re*§ed tn
spirits, lu chang* of life no ltd? should be with¬
out INDIAN WEED. Sitfcand UnfaiUnf*
▲akyour Druggist.
F. K. Anthony, Griffin ai d M. Y , ^win
i)*hard Hill, (*a.
I 11 v I V I ■ ■ miafiwiiaawi grind their
Whit children pick their note, teeth,
ar« restless, unnaturaJ in their appetite, they aif
qaita likely trembled with Worms, prompt me a*
tires should be taken and II. A. Fahnestock*
VormlfUg’© be given them according from death to direo erf
tiens it has saved many a child a
iv preserve v *"'•• from on f
PARKER’S GINGER TONIC
i IWwt Cure for t ough*, Weak Lun?a, Asthma, Indl-
lnwarctCsim*. Exhaustion. CombiningU m
T aiuablerjedi.■ in*?* " *t h Jams«'iatJiuger, It exerts a ctrro-
wWoYer oY*»r dleenae tlimu* unknown unknown to other other remedt runted and to*. '"
W«ak bungs. .ungs. lilteumattHra, B Keinale Coxa plaint*, tho
_ and Uowaia
.reaping ilisof thohtouiach. Dvsr. kidneys *dio wo»i!d
are dragging thousands to the era*** Toma
their health by tbe f imeir use ot Paasaa’a Oust* uxtiCB ' Urur
aft
The Georgia Midland R R.
sliorfcHt Jiiitl Beat Lino
With Through Conch
om Between
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Washington, New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Train leaves Columbus (Union Depot) 1:06
p.m, arrive at Griffin 3:60 p. m., Atlanta
p. ra. train—Leave* _ Atlanta ...... *v.4U . n
South Bound arrive* In Colurn
III., Gridin 6:40 p. m.,
bus 8 ;40 p.m.
Aocommodatiou Trtiiu
NORTH BOUND—Daily except Sundays.
Leave Colnmbus, Midland Depot, 7:00 a. m.
Arrive* Arrive* at at McDonough........... Griffin,...............1^:35 P* P* In m *
*
SOUTH BOUND—(Daily except Sunday.)
Leave McDonough................G :4<) a. rn.
Leave Griffin........ .............8 25 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus...............p, m
SPECIAL TRAIN—(Sundaysonly.)
Arrive Leave Griffin...................., ut Columbus..............11:28 8: ?;i a a. - m m
Leave Columbus................. 8:25 a. m
Arrive at Griffin.................* 1; a ‘ 111
Arrive at McDonough............12:20 ™ p. m
M. E. GRAY', Snpt.
C. W. CHEARS, Ga.
Gen’l Pass. Agt. Columbus,
New Advertisements.
PARSER’S BALSAWI
HAIR tbe hair.
Cleanse* and beau titles
Promote* a luxuriant growth. Gray
Never Fail* to Restore
Hair to it* Youthful Color.
Prevent* Dandruff and hair falling
60c. end 81 <K>_at I>mtrg1st«.
Crateful—Comforting.
EPPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
“by a thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the oparations of diges
tion and nutrition, and hy a careful appliea- selected
iion of the tine properties of well
Coacoa. Mr. Epps lias provided our
ed our breakfast tables with a
flavoured beverage which may save us
heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the
use of such article of diet that a
may be gradually built up until
enough to resist every tendency to
Hundreds of subtle maladies are
around us ready to attaok wherever there is
weak point. Wc may escape many a
shaft by keepingourselvec well lortiflcd
pure blood and a properly nourished
—Civil Horviee Gazette, Made simply
boiling water or milk. Sold only in
pound tins, Grocers, labelled thus:
JAMES EFTS ACC).,
llomceoputhic Chemists,
London, England.
EXHAUSTED
rj'IIE -*■ great SCIENCE, Medical OP Work LIFE, tho
of tho
age on Mauhood, Nervous and
Physical Debility, Premature
Dec hue, Errors of Youth, and
the untold niiseriegconsefjuent
thereon, ah pages 8vo, 125
prescriptions for all diseases.
mall, Cloth, sealed. full gut, Illustrative only $ 1 . 00 , hj4-„- —TYnj
snd middle aged sample free to all i ounir
men. Send now. The Gold and
vowel led Medal awarded to the author by the Na-
Mould Medical Association. Address P. o.
lS95«lio»ton, Maas., Dr. i«, x
or W. H. PARKER grid
uateof Harvard Medical College, 25 years’practice
l Snoclalty. n J? l '!n n ’ro Diseases " my of b Man. ' )cou Oltlcri ‘H'«l No. Confld,»tt,Uy.
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HOTEL CURT
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
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ADVERTISERS
:an learn tbe exact
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JO Sprr New York.
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•fe. WITTIEST,PRETTIEST JUVENILES
QUEER PEOPLEi Palmer ('ox
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9 CLAWS
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u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over a Million Distribn'
mm
Louisiana Slate Lottery Cornpan
Incorporated by the Legislature in 1868 <r
Educational and Charitable purposes, i .t
its franchise made a part, of the prese ■-
State Constitution, in 1*79, by an
whelming popular vote
Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW¬
INGS take place Keiui-Arinually. (Jmie and
HER December), DRAWINGS and it* take GRAND plat* SINGLE. on each My ol the
the other tan monthBm the year, and are a
drawn in public, at ‘.he Academy of Music
New Orleans, La.
‘•Wedo hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all the monthly ami 0n ar ‘
terlv Drawings of The Louisiana State w
tery Company, and In person manage ana
rol the Drawings themselves, and that the
ame are conducted with honesty, fairness
and in good faith toward all parties, j ** w
authorize the Company to use this ct rtmcn..« j
with fae-similesof oursignatmes attached in
ts advertisements.”
Comm ■••loner*.
We the undersigned Banks and Banker!
will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana
State lotteries which may be presented 81
ouroounters:
h n.wxuniEr.PrM.»• I.AIBAI X. P.e.Man- Sarl llk.
r. I,1»W« *, **re>. It.°.Wax’ 1 *»«nk
* ha PrM.I »l»» 41Ba«l
(till KUIIN.
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 83; Twen¬
tieths $1.
LIST OF PRIZES..
1 Pbizeok $300,000 is.......... $300,000 100,000
1 Pkizb or 100,000 is..........
1 Pbize of 50,000 ia.......... 50.000
1 Pbize op 25,000 ia.......... 25.000
2 Phizes of 10,000 are......... 29.000
5 Pbizes op 5.000 are......... 25.000 25.000
25 Phizes op 1,000 are ......... 50.000
100 Phizes op 500 are .........
200 Phizes op 300 are ......... GO,COO
500 Phizes of 200 are ......... 100.000
APPROXIMATION PBIZES.
100 Prizes of $500 arc ............. .. 50,000
100 do. 200 are ............. .. 20,00
TERMINAL PBIZES.
999 do. 100 are ............ .. 99,909
3,I:>4 Prizes of amounting to......$1,054,80(
Note.—T ickets drawing Capital Prizes
are not entitled to terminal Prizes.
For Club Rrates, or any further inforina
tion apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬
writing must be distinct and Signature plain
More rapid return mail delivery will he as-
stirred hy euclosing and Envelope bearing
your full address.
Scud 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
SEW OHLEAXS XtTOSAl MAX*
.New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER EM:
anti Early, nknart tn thargis nt the
drawings, is a guaantee of absolute
and integrity, that the chances are all
and that no one can possibly divine w
numbers will draw a Prize.
REMEMBER GUARANTEED that the BY payment FOUR of
Prizes is
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and
Tickets are signed by the President of an
stitution whose chartered rights are
nized in the highest Courts;
beware of any imitations or
schemes.
THE GRIFFINSTREETRAILROAD
Application for
Notice is hereby by given, legislature that
will he made to the next for
charter incorporating “The Griffin
Railroad Company;” to give said
full corporate powers, permission said city to and
the streets and alleys of
its tracks upon the same, run tiie said
road longitudinally or across the streets
alleys, to propell the cars hy and horse, such
ty, motor or other power;
and further power as is necessrry to
fully put in operation and operate a
railroad in the city of Griffin. oct3w4
$1. MANGHA1 & SONS
CRiFFIN, CEORCIA
S t ron gest Com pan
Lowest Rates,
Prompt
Tho Toy tho Child Likes Best
—IS TIIE—
“ANCHOR”
hit SuHHi&g Blocks,
B*al Stone. Three Colors. '
A Clevkr Pkkskvt forchild-
r»*n of all at:e8. For $1.75, or
$ 2.00 a good average box.
post-free Descriptive application Catalogue sect
ou to
F. Ad. Richter & Co.,
310 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
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Have you Con -h. ' itis, a *vbInd’-r- i*« n f Use
PARKER’S OiNCEr? TONIC >t uv. it
’ .■L8 1 -it v -> • • erst caAx-s Istlic Ix*st remedy
to r ail nil air» aiT* 4 *tv>n< -u- >t •! .lie i lie throat t It mat ur.l ur. l lni"j i»:r•■ir-*. uii'l
ariMng from »*,! ami exT.aii'»vn>n The f.-
..n ! M.-k. Nt! II.'.’ AiTaii.st «ii^Mkse. . and — slowly owly drift. Ci -. . „
!■> the gravf. w i I m tn r:..v:v r.vover tht-ir heiu.ii !•/
the timolv .. itw .. ’ i-f - ' i I'urki-r'.-* ’u (ixnger Ton ic, blit delay isdnn-
,'vpohs. TuL’’ T ;0 it it nt m nine. tune. It It is is J InvnluuNo fer n,l
<iij>ortlei b of Mvomicii oiui 1 L»o * ft Is. 60c. nt
HINDERCORNS.
Tha only sure Cure for Corns. Stupe all pain. Tin.*
comfort to the feet. lap, at bruggiats. HiscoxACo.^.
PARKER S GINGER TONIC
The best of ail rc*inedies lor
Inward Pains, Colic, Indiges¬
tion. Exhaustion and all Stom¬
ach and Bowel troubles. Also fori 4
the most effective cure
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis breathing" andl
affections of the
organs. It promotes refreshing
sleep improves the appetite,
overcomes nervous prostration,
and gives new life and strength - ■■
lo the weak and aged. 50 c. and fr.oo, at Prgguists.
To claea'ui.-giL:^ l:„.
\/^U& ERIE, PA*
for viren lars. Ththpciv
tn America. Fa 1 !! B— *
Ang. WX Mention t;oa
FLEMISTER’S
grand low price sale
■
Fur The Past Poor Week
HAS been quite gratifying.
While we closd out many of the B
gains offered, we have added
3 STe-w- !
Aiul it Swill be to your interest to visit my
CROWDED STORE ROOMS if
you wish to
Purchase Bargains.
Clothing Department,
W tnis 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 anxious season and sell. the Leave party that orders I bought for Suits, from
was to your
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.
j TREMENDOUS BARGAINS
j Misses' and M Cliren’s Wraps,
LADIES’ JACKETS,
\ K W M A R Iv E R S,
Mojeskas, Jerseys, &e.
Shoe Department!
Find that I am over¬
stocked in Childrens
Boys’ and Misses’
Will save you 40 to 50
per on this line Shots.
r •V Just received big stock
TLEiSTEE, Sweet & Sherwood’s Cel¬
E. J. ebrated Shoes at Hand $4.00. Sewed As
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. Flemister’s.