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Official Paper of Spalding Go.
Official Paper of the City of Griffin
Adrortiolnff Bfttoo.
NOTICES 10 o®nt* l*r tin®
or w ith taaortioa. No insertion onfferthi*
ko«4 for 1«M than *0 otoli. All insertion®
tor low thaa on® dollar moat b* paid (or to
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NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
roo racsiDMT:
GBOTKK CLEVELAND, OF NEW YORK.
for :
ALLEN 0. THURMAN, OF OHIO.
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roa rtnxumui. *l*cto*s
H Lai**-TaoMi» E. ;Wai»on, Job* I.
Qx®tm.
Flrit Di«lrirt—Jawrs A. Bumko*
Bcoond District—A t own * L. Haw**.
Third District—T homas B. Foldrr, Jh.
Fourth District—J amb® M. Mobi.et.
Fifth District— Jam »* A. Ghat.
Sixth Diitrict— Roulet D. Smith.
Seventh DHtrlct—M oCorkom. L. Joint bo*
Eighth Dtotrlot— Johm T. Jordan.
Nluth DUtrict— Howabd W. Nbwma.n.
Tanth District— K. Howard Cali.awat.
w»booiwbb®«mas,5th dhtbiot,
JOHN D. STEWART.
, ELECTION NEWS.
Our readers will doubtless reraem
ber how the News reported the preai
dentisl election of four yerrs s^o,
with bulletins erery fifteen
mitnilei, day and night, Ri.d
full page of telegrams
every morning’s issue, for
About a week. Not only were the re
toras full but they were reliable, the
Nawsatid the Constitution being the
only two pipers in the Ststo that an¬
nounced Cleveland’s election from
the atari and kept verifying it until
the official vote of New York render
ed it conclusive. It was a feat
never even contemplated before \n
the most enterprising days of Griffin
journalism and one of which the peo
•pie were justly proud,
It will be hard to excel this record
—in faot, it will be impossible for any
paper to give the news any more
speedily and correctly—but this time
the returns will be given to our read
with greater fullness and detail, and
the announcement of the triumphant
election of Cleveland and Thurman
will appear with some features not
found in any other paper. Besides
the lull dispatches of the Associated
Press, there will be an exclusive line
of spocials from the New York office
of the American Press Association
which will cover accurately with
half hour bulletins the more import
ant returns from the pivotal or doubt
ful States of New York, New Jeisey,
Indiana, Michigan and California.
All these dispatches will be bulletin¬
ed and given to the public as fast as
received, and the people of Middle
Georgia may depend upon getting
the news in Griffin as well as if they
were in the metropolis of the United
States.
All this will involve a great deal
of expense, besides care and work—
expense several times as great as in
1884, when the Southern telegraph
company gave us competing rates—
bat the Naws spares neither money
nor pains in giving its patrons the
best news attainable. No other paper
tu a town the site ol Griffin will do
M much; but the News is not gauged
in its actions by other papers, ft
sets the pace, and there are few that
can follow
A correspondent writing from
Iowa states that if the D.-tnoerals
bad given tbu' Stato auy attention,
instead of sending money put of the
State to what were considered more
pivitol points, its thirteen electoral
▼otes would have been cast for Glevo
land. But the Democracy has been
doing such a rnsbing business this
fall that it could not wait on all the
the customers Let Iowa wait and
• >m« in next tiun; we will try to get
along witt.ont her vote*, this year, un
lets she concludes to give tbeui vol
Mistily.
Old Hntcb is not only a Itepubli
can, bat be is believed to be one of
lhe New York Tribune’s oldest sab
acribers
It is carious that Lord Sackville
ebonld here remained so long in this
ooantrj without being buncoed.
HACK TILLE’M MITt ENHOB.
In Ontario ministerial circles it is re
reported that Sir Charles
bad been approached with the
of a acertaming whelherhe
be disposed to take the appoint
of British Minister at Washing
offered as the result of pressure
to bear on the Imperial Gov
to secure the appointment
a Canadian to the pos’. ef British.
at Washington, in the event
Lord Sack villa’s recall. Sir
Tapper, late Ministerof Fi -
of the Dominion, who reti-ed
the ministry to act as High
of Canada in London,
who is now in that city, is con
the best fitted person for the
His intimate knowledge
American politics, slid his social
with American statesma"
believed to fit him for an ap.
that involves Canadian
to a greater extent than any
It has been represented to
Imperial government that Sir
Tupper’s appointment would
peculiarly acceptable to Mr.
and Mr. Bayard, more b®
that of any Englishman who
be sent out, and that it would
a distinct step towards the estab
of more cordial relations be
the three countries. At any
there is a strong and increasing
at the Dominion capita! that
should be represented at
and this is thoiglit to
an admiratdo opportunity for unit
in one person a suitable minister
a statesman who ean acceptabla
resen both couutriea.
This is the way the Boston Herald
the slate, if the Democrats
‘‘The reconstruction of the
is acceptable as probable.
Fairchild, Mr. Vilas and Mr.
are the only members of
cabinet whose continuance in of
is regarded as quito out of the
Mr. Whitney and Mr.
are known to wish to retire.
Bayard and Endicott will both
extremely anxious to remain, but
or both of them w '1 probably go
Mr. Carlisle, it is expected,
leave the speaker's chair of the
in order to take Mr, Garland
in the department of
Scott of Pennsylvania may
come into the cabinet,
appointment of Calvin Brice,
will accept the place, will
probable. Should Mr.
into the cabinet, Mr.
of Tennesseee is thought to be
man for speaker of the
When the next speaker is chosen
may expect to see tho downfall
Mr. Samuel J. Randall, who is to
elected by Ins Philadelphia
ents, but who has been rendered
recent events ab#nt as obsolete ph
politcian as Jeff Davis. Mr.
must give up bis place as
tho committee on
and will probably find his career
public man closed. Ho has
ped out of the procession, and
now and progressive Democracy
claim upon him or ho upon it.
he joins the Republicans, lie
to be a member of
but this place couldn't be
to him under such
Thero aro others who will
to step aside. The high,
is fortunately to be hence
regarded as a political “back
When a Republican procession ami
Democratic procession meet in New
the result is not unlike (lmt of
railroad collision. It might be
to send out a squad of surgeons
each procession boroafter.
While the people of Griffin are oat
with their doors open and sleep
with their windows tip, the cool
comes from l’embina,
that the snow there is three
deep, is Btill falling, aud that
is no sigu of its letting up.
Mr. Hnhbell must ho quito shook
at the lengths to which ilio grand
party lias gone in the present
How's Tilts !
We offer One Hundred Dollars Howard
any case of Catarrh thu cannot bu cur
hy taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
K. d ( IIKNKY .V CO., Pi opt® Toledo, O
We, tho unders.Hij^ned, have known F. .
for the last 15 years, a* d believe him
liono i\blo in all business Iransat
und tl'iansi 11) able to oarry out nn\
made by their firm.
ti Truax, Wholesale Druu'ujists, Toledo,
Ohio.
Hitman 4 V Marvin, Wholoule Drug
tfists, Toledo, Ohio
II. Van Hoecien, Cashier, Toledo Nation¬
al Hank, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
direetly upon the blood ami nut* us
of the system. Price, 7fw. por bot¬
Hold by all Druggists o’Ahtwlm
Advice to Mothers.
M. s. Winslow s !S<>othino Sviu r
cbiltlren toothing, is the prescription
one of the best female nurses ami
in tho United States, and
been used for foray years with never
success children. by millions of mothers
their During the process
teething its value is incalculable
relieves the child from pain, cures dys
aud diarrhoea, griping in the
and wind colic. By giving
to the t hiid and rests the mother.
26 oeuts s bottle, augeod&wly
Sure
Jf yon have made up your mind to buy
Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take
any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a peculiar
medicine, possessing, by virtue of Its peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation,
curative power superior to any other article.
A Boston lady wlio knew what siio wanted,
*nd whoso example is worthy imitation, tells
her sxpencnce below:
To Cet
•' In eno store whero I went to buy flood's
Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce mo buy
their own Instead of Hood's; hctoldmetheir's
would last longer; that I might take it on ten
days' trial; that if X did not like it I need not
pay anything, etc. Imt he could not prevail
on mo to change. I told him I knew what
Hood's Sarsaparilla W39. I had taken It, was
satisfied wl® it, and did not want auy other.
Hood’s
When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
I was feeling real miserable, suffering
a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak
that at times I could hardly stand. I looked,
and had for some time, like a person in con¬
sumption. Hood’s Sarsaparilla did mo so
much good that X wonder at sayselt sometimes,
and my friends frequently speak of K.” Mrs.
Ella A. Core, Cl Terraco Street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
Roldbr all druggist®. ? 1; six for 85. Prepared only
by C. r. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses Ono Dollar
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Ordinary
To Tits Pkoi'le -I announce myself as 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
continue to give me their confidence and
support. E. W, HAMMOND.
For Sheriff.
Editor News— Please announce my name
as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the
decision of the Democratic nomination. If
elected, J. H. Nutt will be my deputy.
II. P. OGI.ETREE.
For Sheriff.
Editor News— Please announce my name
as a candidate for Sheriff of Spalding Coun¬
ty, subject to a Democratic nomination, if
one is held. R. S. CONNELL.
B. H. lohnston For Treasurer.
I am a candidate for Treasurer of Spalding
County, subject to nomination by the Demo¬
cratic party. K. 11. JOHNSTON.
For County Treasurer.
To the Voters of Stalhino County-
hereby announce myself as a candidate for
re-election as County Treasurer, subject to
the Democratic nomination. 1 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
Comity Clerk, subject to a Democratic pri
mary, if one is held. W , M THOMAS.
For Tax Col lector
Editor News—P lease announce my name
as a candidate for Tax Cullcotor, sublet t
a Democratic nomination if one is held.
W. li. HOllNE.
For Tax Collector.
1 am a candidate for Tax Collector cf
Spalding County. Subject to the Democrat-
nomination, if one is held.
\\ . W. (iltcBlia.
Tax Collector.
Editor News—A t the request of friends I
mi ounce myself a candidate for Tax Collec¬
tor of Spalding County subject to Democrat
iu nomination. My only reason for so doing
I lost my right arm in serving my country
and can’t plough. J. V PATTERSON.
Sunny Side, Oct. 24,1888.
For Tax Collector.
Em ron NKWsr—rioaBeannounce my nam*
as a candidate for tho office ofTux Collector
•f Spalding County, subject to the Demo¬
cratic nomination if ono is held.
U. H. YAKBUOl («H.
For Tax Collector.
Editor News:—P lease announce my name
a* u candidate for re-election to th office of
Tax Collector of Spalding county, ..abject
to liio Democratic nomination, if one i* held,
J. \\\ TRAVIS.
To the Voters of Spalding County.
At the solicitation of friends I offer f®r
lhe position of Tax Collector of Spalding
county,subject ton nomination of the Dem¬
ocrat party if ono is held.
15. I). BREWSTER.
For Tax Receiver.
Editor News—P lease announce my name
Rsacandidate for Tax Receiver of Spalding
County, subject tojth® Democratic nomina¬
tion, if ono is held.
II T, FULLER.
For Tax Receiver.
Editob News—P lease announce ray name
aa a candidate for re-election to the oflice of
Tax Receiver of SSpaklin^ county, subject to
to the Democratic nomination, ifoneisheld.
R. A® HARDEE,
DR. MOFFETT'S
lTkr>^
FEMALE MEDICINE_
Fy giving tone tn a«d BtrenjrthenlnR 1 the.UUr*
lire Sy*tem and building up th«» genera! health,
INDIAJV WI5BD
eorrects all Irrrpularltle# and annoy Inc trots Was
from which so many lad leu *uf!Vr. It kIvcs tho
weak, (kbllltated woman health and strength,and
make* cheerful the despondent, depressed la
eptrltff. In ^bamre <'f lib- no lady shouf.l be with-
Askyuui Druggist® ED. lot Soft and Unfaiiiino*
F. K Anthony, Grilhn a i d M. K, >win
< >t.hard Hi!!, 0 a.
PROMPT MEASURES.
When children pick their nose, grind their teeth,
are restless, unnatural in their appetite, they ait
quite likely troubled with Worms, prompt mcaa
tires should be taken am! II. A.I nlmeiH (•lock*
Verinlfujre saved be given them according to direo
lions it has in.mv a child from death uni
PARK mcE mm
The stton. Bass laward Care for (N»u(c!>a, (•UjehM. I I_ Weak l.unir*. Asthma, 1 ;kU-
^a Tains, *. fcihaustiun. *han*li*»n. t'<GU*hmin(r t \g the the aemTL u
li Ui! uw* « ith Jama. i.itH: terts
Wye v^’ealt po#ST Lunjrs. * Kheuutatutm, Uetuaia r ft
t>»wpuu nta. and the
_ Isoftb*»t»»UMM'h. 'fth«m«xuuM * 1/yer.lLMineysaiMl i Howvts
are dnunnnsr health health To hy to Wteirrn’-e r **bti wouKi
M«4r r the me timely UmaJy oar oa*>o f’AaKKa'sOi I’akk Ra's v*i«ft Tonic.
The Georgia Midland It It.
ejliortost nut* Beat Xsluo
With Through Couch
om Between
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Washington, New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Train leaves Columbus (Union Depot) 1:0b
p. m , arrive at Griffin 3:551 p. m., Atlanta
8 :*Q p. in.
South Round trai:i-~Leaves Atlanta 3:40
p. rn., Griffin 5:40 p. m., arrives in Coltirn
bus S:40 p. tn.
Accommodation Train
NORTH. BOUND—Daily except Sundays.
Leave Columbus, Midland Depot, 7:00 n. m.
Arrives at Griffin,............. 12:35 p. m.
Arrives at McDonough........... 2:20 p. m.
81 >i TH BOUND- (Daily exrept Sun
Leave Leave Griffin.....................8 McDonough................0:40 25 a, m.
a. in
Arrive at Columbus...............2:05 p, ra
SPECIAL TRAIN—(Sundaysonly.)
Leave Griffin.................... Columbus..............11:28 8:25 a. m
Arrive at a. in
Leave Columbus................ 8:25 a. rn
Arrive at Griffin.................11:30 a. m
Arrive at McDonough............12:20p. m
M. E. GRAY, Snpt.
C. W. CHEAR8,
Gen’l Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga.
New Advertisements.
MA3R BALSAM
Cleanse* and !>e:«utilies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth. Gray
Nsvor Fails to Restore
Hair Li • _ to s - it* : Youthful * • ■* “ ' Color. •
'4 Prevents nandrelT an*i hair f&Uing
All-l V '"'inI ‘iMIsV'^M ^
Crateful-'Comforting.
EPPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
“by thorough knowledge of lhe natural
law? iek govern the oparations of diges
tion end nutrition, and by a careful applica¬
tion of the fine properties of well selected
Coacoa. Mr. Epps has provided with cur delicately provid¬
ed our breakfast tables a
flavoured beverage which may save ns many
heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious
use of such article c-f diet that a constitution
may be gradually built up until strong
enough to roH’sf res ! st DVf evi,;’ tendency to disease.
Iluru eds of subtle maladies are floating
around us ready to attack wherever there is a
weak point. Wo may escape many a fatal
shaft by keepingourselvec well rortilied with
pure ldood ami a properly nourished frame.”
—Civil Service Gazette, Made simply with
boiling water or milk. So’d only in half-
pound tins, Grocers, labelled thus:
JAMES EPPS & CO.,
iiomceoiiiithie Chemists,
London, England.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
T»b -‘ SCIENCE! of LIFE, the
great Medical Work of the
Physical age on Manhood, Nervous and*
Decline, Debility, Premature «
Errors of Youth, and
the untold nilsorlescousequent
thereon, 1100 pages 8 to, 125
prescriptions for all diseases.-
Cloth, full gilt, only Ji.oo, I,,®
1 ! .?!;' 11 ____
8 ' U> T trati ™ Sampl ° freo brail voung
snd to, middle aged men. Send now. The Q..M
•jewelled Medal awarded and N„!
to the author hy the
Woyol Medical Association. Address p o ,'
n r r 0 ,’ ?' l!lrV< 0 , * Mass., r 1 Mo<J,cal or Dr. W. n. PARK UK, grai*
In Boston, who ' College,KyearV practice
Specialty. maybe consulted eonfid,filially
Diseases of Man. Office No. \ Bui (Inch st
m r ' ' UN
Tho c >' j r “^ent
form by ’ . t!v«?rs
follow.1 . ’ .5 onto,
y.ittho*'. o.vaiu-
;ained ts,/!- ■ -rid.
M:v j tn o' • of the
ancquit i f that
at all nf - t:iar of
Paris, with 1 - ■.. ■ t i’ion
no ’ ‘ conn-.
tries.tin •'y« ik-
en Uio ' . Ill 08-
tntod on: :
Mu -- c ■ ■ lhe ex-
traordin ' C'.vy uro
superior i » high
8XCelio;» >• ■ in the
*rt of ] ■ r-.rity.
This lb . lo irn-
proven nut •.r 1HSJ3,
3tiu i I'iano
“ f which
•t poa-
fiblepur nu'iit of
Lone, l l Ally in¬
: rent'd ( i' s landing
ji tune
A c:r; from three
!inn<!r* d ; i tuners, sent,
toeet? r ' h t > any applicant,
1 ’ian a r u.i;i or cady pay-
nents: • • *
MA AND PiANOCO.
It;? nTi i —k- *v. aiH ii.o.
HOTEL CURT IS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL. Prop'r.
LajT 1 tut tip u tit all train?. fcbl
ADVERTISERS
rin learn tbeexac. cr
)t an) nroposed hnc
aaingtn Ameriu.
TS hy address:n
Rowell C;
--paper AA- Bureau,
iO t-pro A, New York.
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u NPRECEDENTEO ATTRACTION!
Over a Million Distribuf
.cuisiana State Lottery Compan
Jm orporatcil by tlie legislature ill 1868 nr
and Cburitable purposes, n
franchise made a part of the Preseat
Constitution, in X8T9, by an over
helming popular vote DRAM-
Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY (June anu
take place Scmi-Annmilly, SINGLE NO,
I, ami it* GRAND
DRAWINGS take plac« on each oi the
other ten months in the year, and are al
in public, at the Academy of music
Orleans, La.
"We do hereby certify that we supervise the
for all the monthly and *<l I > ar -
Drawings of The Louisiana StateDoi
Company, and in person manage turn con
roll the Drawings themselves, and that tli»
ame art conducted with honesty, fairness
in good faith toward all parties, t *> w
the Company to use this certiCem®
fac-similesof oursi^natuics attiichcaiD
advertisements.”
fonnnUalAiK’rl.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankeri
pay all Brizes drawn in The Louisiana
Lotteries which may be presented el
n.w.u.n$iEV.Pr«s. x.u.mast m.
lilAl’X, l»s®«Stalo Sai l BU.
». O.Mut'l Bun],
KOIIAt, rm.l nion A'lltanV
: Monthly : Drawing
Ih the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, November 13, 1SS8,
PRIZE, $300 , 00 .
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each
*10; Quarters $5; Tenths-f2; Twen¬
|1.
LIST OV PHIZES.
1 Pkizece $300,000 is.......... $300,000 100,000
1 Prize or 100,000 is.......... 50.000
1 Pbizb or 50,000 is.......... 25.000
1 Pbizk of 25,000 is..........
2 -Phizes or 10,000 are......... 20.000
5 Phizes or 5,000 are......... 25.000
25 Phizes of 1,000 etc......... 25.000
100 1’rizes of 500 are......... 50.000
200 Prizes or 300 are......... CO,COO
500 Prizes of 200 are......... 100,000
APPROXIMATION PHIZES.
100 Prizes of $500 are............... 50,000
do. 300 are............... 30,000
100 do. 200 are............... 20,00
TERMINAL PHIZES.
100 arc............... 99,900
100 are.............. 99,909
3,134 Prizes of amounting to......$1,054,805
Note.—T ickets drawing Capital Prizes
are not entitled to terminal Prizes.
For Club Rrates, or any further informa
tion apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬ plain
writing must be distinct and Signature
More rapid return mail delivery will be as-
surred by euclosing and Envelope bearing
your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Ordinary Money
Orders, or New York Exchange in
letter. Currency hy Express (at onr expense)
addressed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Oneans X^a
or M..A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D.C.
Address Registered Letters tc
NEW OIU.EAXS Sl-TOXAl B.41S
Aew Orleans, La.
REMEMBER ral* B«"anrrirar<l
anal Early, wlioarr ia ebargaa of the
drawings, is a guaantee of absolute fairness
and integrity, that the chances are all equal,
and that no one can possibly divine what
numbers will draw a Prize.
REMEMBER that the payment of ail
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATH)
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and th®
Tickets are signed by the President of an la
stitution whose chartered rights are recog
nized in the highest Courts; therefore
beware of any imitations or anonymou
schemes.
THE GRIFFIN STREET RAILROAD CO.
Application for Charter.
Notice is hereby hy given, that application
will be made to the next legislature for a
charter incorporating "The Griffin Street
Railroad Company;” to give said company-
full corporate powers, permission to and grade lay
the streets and alleys of said city
its tracks upon the same, run the said rail
road longitudinally or across the streets and
alleys, to propell the ears by horse, electrici¬
ty, motor or other power; and such other
and further power as is necessrry to success¬
fully put in operation Griffin. and operate a street
railroad in the city of oct3w4
S w. 1 ANGHAM & SONS
GRIFFIN, CEORCIA
Strongest Companies,
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlements
The Toy liio Child Likes Best
—IS THE—
ANCHOR”
Stone Building Bloch
r> Boal Stone. Throe Colors.
f* A Clever I
ufull ftct ....... „....
$-.00 a goou average box.
Inscriptive free t'ntalogue pent
post on application to
F. Ad. Richter & Co.,
3IO BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
o et'.U.twffm
Have LLviSi^: SaSUEHEH
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"GGu-ii a/i«i bov.cis. 60c. at
HINDERCORN5.
Tiio only pure Cure for Coma. Stops all pain. Ftemrr*
comfort to the feet. 15a at l>riig|;i>ta. liiscox & Co., N. Y.
G ARKER’S GINGER TONIC
1 he best of all remedies (or
Inward Pains, Colic, Imiiges-
i mi, 1' xh iu u ion and all Stom¬
and Bowel troubles. Also
most effective cure for
Colds, of Bronchitis and
the breathing
It promotes refreshing
improves the appetite,
gives nervous life and prostration.
the weak new strength
and aged. 50C. am. nd ft. 00 , at DrgjuUt*.
?T0 CLASH'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
E1UE, PA.,
for circular*. Th« bett tchoo,
r lw America. Fall term begins
Aujj. * 5<k Mention tids jx&|>cr.
1
FLEMISTER’S
GRAND DOW PRICE SALE
Ti >n 1
HAS BEEN QUITE GRATIFYING.
While we closd out many of the 8
gains offered, we have added
New-:-Ones l
And it [will be to your interest to visit my
CROWDED STORE ROOMS if
you wish to
Purchase Bargains.
vf. --q
Clothing Department,
Y tms 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 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 lhe past few weeks.
TREMENDOUS BARGAINS
Misses’ aid and Clirei’s Wraps,
LADIES’ JACKETS,
Yi J-: W M A Jl K E S,
Mojeskas, Jerseys, &c.
mm ■Stiff V
am
Shoe Department
Find that I am over¬
stocked in Childrens
Boys’ and fosses’
%
A|a^g •V+oeT®' (u per Will on save this line you Shoks. 40 to oO
■V: Just received big stock
E. J. ELEIISTER. Sweet & Sherwood’s Cel¬
ebrated Hand Sewed A*
& Shoes at $4.00. goods.
good as any $7
Buy my Eagle Shoe Company’s Penitentiary Made
Shoes for Ladies’ and Misses’ ami you will have no
others. All at the lowest prices, at
E. J. Flemister’s.