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»OU«LAS BLESSXEB, Editor *
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(JrlHia, Weorjl*. !for. «, IN*#.
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Official Piper of Spalding
Official Paper of the City of
AdTCrtiolnfr Kate*.
•AILT—Ono dolUr p*>r »qn8r« for
*«M»oSr r N(mOE8 No inoortion 10 oonu nndor per lino
» oaoIi inortion. All
hood tor 1*** then ISOoont*. paid for In
tor Ion th»» one dollar mart be
*^5Korel rotoi oontinue will be their mode ndrertmeinente with pnrtie*
withinc to
,# ^aKby—Ho«* rotoo** for the Doilv.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
fob pbmidbxt:
OBOTEK CLEVELAND, OF NEW YORK.
fOB riCB PBBBIt’BBT I
ALLEN O. THURMAN, OF OHIO.
fOB FM»IU»NTIAL BLKOTOBB
At lArg«-T«0MA» H. ;Wat8on, Job* T.
Obatm.
Tint Diitrkt— Jahib A. Bbabbon.
Seeond Dwtrlet—Anatom » L. Hawks.
Third Dtotrict—-T homas B. Vbi.i>»b, Jk.
fourth Dletrlct— Jambs M. Moui.tr
Fifth Dittrich— Jamb* A. Okat.
Birth DUtrict— Ro»t,*r D. Smitb
Seventh Dlitrlct—McCoitJtBLi. L. Jobkhob
E ijthth DI*trlot—J»u* T. Jokhab.
Fiath Dtotrlct— Howabd W. Nbwmax .
Tenth DUtrict-E. Howabd Cali, aw at.
foioobobbmman.Sth dhtbiot,
JOHN D. STEWART.
Why not mako Spalding the ban-
ner Democratic oonnty of this dis¬
trict.
The Democrats of Ohio are claim¬
ing the State by 13,000- Hut do we
really want Ohio?
Drop b Democratic ballot in tho
•lot today and see Georgia weighed
and not found wanting.
Mr. Quay’s 3,000 Republican or¬
ators in Indiana are windy enough,
bat they don’t amount to a cyclone.
It will be useless for an American
to Attempt any kind of correspond
ence with SackvtUe-VV eat in the
future.
The reason why many men fail in
life is because they sit down on the
stairway of success aud expect to
•tide up.
If Lerd Saokvifle had all his news¬
paper notices in a scrap book it would
keep him in resiling matter on h
way home.
Don’t forget that today is election
day and that your vote is needed to
•well Spalding county’s and Geor¬
gia’s majority.
It is no doubt Don Cameron's opin
ion that Sackville, as well as Ben
Harrison, is a chump. Mr. Cameron
has quite a list of chumps he knows,
Kggs that were laid away with the
Egyptian mummies, thousands of
years ago, have been discovered, and
there are some people who believe
that not a few of them find their
way into the grocery stores of 1888.
The Philadelphia Press urges the
Republicans to turn out in Ponnsyl
vania and make the aiajoritie* as
large as possible. The advice is
good, and its application should be
seen and euforoed by Georgia Demo
crats today,
Stanly lias been heard from, the
news being a year old, however, and
an active lellow like the African ex
plorer could do a good deal of dying
in a year. Still the chances are that
he is alive, and os the White Pasha
from whom occassional accounts c mo
out of the wihis.
Jay Gould says that he gave I >0,
000 to the fund lor the election of
Blaine four years ago, and learned
authoritatively afterwards that not
one dollar of that subscription was
•pent in the canvass, certain men
pocketing it. Mr. Gould is nut lis
tributing subscriptions with any de¬
gree of enthusiasm this year.
The proudest citizen may in time
goto the potter's field. The bones
of New Yorker* buried in church
yards, that have been ''overed and
lost in the inarch of progress, tie un
earthed, and, there being no other
place for them, are taken to the pot-
tar’a field. The proud man, it he is
to escape tkis disgrace, must provide
for tba cremation of his body. To
mtkt assurance doubly sure, be may
order that bia ashes abaII be sent up
ka a balloon
antkolohy on the election.
Haring exhausted all hmnnn
dictions, let ns now see what
ntars 1ms to say as to the result
the election going on ut every
ing precinct in the United States
day.
The stellar aspect for the
Stales aro favorable. No
in threatened. This the
might well argue to mean that
beneficial influences of
Cleveland’s Administration will
continued, but in order to
sorno specific prognostics
ing the election, we must resort
the horoscopes of the chief
ants themselvos.
Recurring to a current
of Gen. Harrison wo find that he
ebrated his fifty-fifth birthday on
20th of August of tho present
Tho astrological indications for
day were extremely
It is seen that Saturn, tho most
fic of the planets, and Mercury
in conjunction in his house of
portending serious misfortune,
Jupiter, the giver of honors, is in
fourth house and in opposition
the moon. Any accession of
ors and dignities and
under such circumstances.
is also in squaro to the sun
Mars is in square to tho moon,
decidedly evil positions.
going further into details it
that General Harrison on bis
birthday entered npon a year of
appointment and troubles. Tho
idoncy of the Republic seems to
wholly out of bis reach, while
evils threatened him.
President Cleveland entered
his 51st yoar on tho 18th of
last, which was generally a
Jay except for love affairs. The
and Saturn aro both in sexlilo to
moon, while Jupiter, the giver
honors, is in the tenth house his
sition of greater powers There
must ho in order to bestow the
dency. He is in opposition to
moon, which shows that his
was attended with serious
ties, but ultimate succees is
Jupiter is in Sagittary, his
day house, wbero ho is
Strong. The indications of tho
election of Mr. Cleveland aro
edly significant.
Suit has been brought in the
[lessee Court of Chancery to
the consummation of the Hast Term'
see lease to the Richmond
i>y stockholders ol the former et
pany. The litigation is likely to
prolonged, and il will bring
prominence the questions of state
trol of railroads and the probable
sults of a great railway
on the business interests of the
munity.
Acting Postmaster General
has issued an order to Postmaster
recting thorn to arrange the
of their offices on election 'lay as
give full opportunity to the
to exercise their right of suff age
American citizens. And yet
best looking clerk at the Griffin
office will not have a chance to
today.
♦
About tho only question to lie
tied today is who will lie mayor
New Yerk. The newspapers have
tied tho presidential election to
satisfaction long ago, hut only a
of tho very rashest have ventured
definite precietion as to tho
of tho raco betweu the seven
date) in Now York city.
How's This !
We offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case of ( atnrrli that can not dp
ed 1»v taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
K. J. CHENEY A CO., Prop- . T d i >,
We, the undersfUirned, h.iv< known l\ J
Cheney for the last 15» years, a* d heliev<•
perfectly nnd honorable fluansi 11 in able all buC.uess tran-.t
tions, 1 y to carry out
obligations made by their firm.
West A Tnux. Wholesal, Dn. •. I
l >hio.
Waldiujr, joists, KinnunA Toledo, <>hio. Marvin, Whole - -.1- Hr
E. II. Van Hoeften, Cashier, Toledo Na u
al Hank, Toledo, <
11a!T o Catarrh Cure U taken
actimr directly upon the blood and mo
surfaces of the system. Price, To- per 1
tie. Hold by all Druggists. o'iAwho
/'•dvire to Mothers.
M . Win -low >. Si i'Tju.mi t-viii
f t cnddifii let-Giing, is tin- ]'r
of m « of tlu lust feiualo nurses
i'bymenu « in tin- Unitiftl States,
has tx-'-u used for forty nun with
failing success by millions of
for tbfir ehihlreu. During lh- proe-. ••
of teething Its Value I- uu-iieilluble
It relieves thecbiUl from p.nu. cures
enlery and ilie.riiiu-v, grilling in
bowls, and wind cohe I>v
health to the i hi Id and rest the
Price 2.’> cents •> Ix.ttie. aug.. >. U \vl \
New
JbST KE0R1VKDD AT
MRS. M. L.
.Millinery Store.
Clark Building, Corner of Hill
Broadway.
•U ', | > -m eii Hi T'^nv; r. r Out on » ffiV* *r Urmmm M
t’JBF
Catarrh
Is a con.ititntlonal disease. < i by *. ■ .>rts-
lons taint In the Moist. I?■ x,<t‘s u *.
being » constitutional remcly, j at tlic
blood, builds up the wholo *>•-• .
manently cures ratal rh. Tb
srbo suffered severely with tb
4Ucaae, testify with pleasure that catarrh
Can be
eurnl by taking flood's Sarsaparilla, Mrs.
Alfred Cunningham, Fallon Avenue, IVi.vl-
deuce, It. r„ says: "I have suffer'd with
catarrh In my head for y« ars, and ) • d vht
hundreds of dollars for medr itn-s, hut have
heretofore received only tem; i-rary r* f. I
began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, aud now
my catarrh Is nearly cured, tho vake'-'S of
my body Is all gone, my appetite b good—In
fact, I feel like another p : ' u. ii a iS .r-
saparllla Is tlio best medicine f have ever
taken, and the only one which did me perma¬
nent good. I cordially recommend it.” A
gentleman in "Worcester, M usK., who wo*
Cured
Or catarrh by Hood's Sarsaparilla, : “ I
would not take any moneyed cot. deration
tor tho good one bottle did me.” If you aro
a sufferer, do not put off taking a simple
remedy till your bronchial tubes or lungs aro
affoctod, and consumption has gained a hold
upon you. Be wiso In time ! That flow from
the nose, ringing noiso in the ears, pain in tho
head, inflammation of the throat, cough, and
nervous pro stration will bo cured if you take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists, gl; six for gs. Prepared
by C. X. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass,
IOO Doses One Dollar
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
- — •
For Ordinary
To the IToi’i.i - i anuounce mjvelf as a
candidate for Ordinary, subj • I t” nomina¬
tion of tlie Democratic | arts I tni-t that
my past admin; -trationof the oflicc lito ! 11:11
satisfactory to Hie people and that they will
continue to vivo me their cniilidcnee and
support. K. V\ . H \M MON H.
For Sheriff.
EotTOB New Ce ase MUlOUnc-O my name
as ft candidate for Sheriff, subject to the
decision of tbo Democratic nomination. If
elected, i, II, Nutt wifi 1>" my deputy.
J(. P. OGI.ETKEE.
For Sheriff.
Eorroit Ni:\vs—Ple.iso announce my name
as a candidate forRliei iiT ol Spalding l oun-
ty, Hubj'” - 1 to a IL i m ot rati'' nomination, if
one is held. R. 8. CONNf I.L.
H. H. Johnston For treasurer.
I urn a ciuiuidato for Treasurer ot N pm dim,'
Comity, sub; 1 1 t" nomination by the Deni"
erntie party. H. D . JOHNSTON.
For County Treasurer.
To THE \0TtliH f r Si-ALIHNU Coi n'II —i
how tiy annuuiiee no - If as a o:unV. hi! • f• 1 r
re-election as County Treasurer, ruhject to
0 the DernoernU. noudn.'tion, I -peetfuiiy
it
Solicit your votes. d. C. BROOKS.
For County Clerk.
Ehitou Nr.\v> —lica~t‘ ' my nam«*
a-j ;t ciiudi'iKtu ft»!' 1 :•-election to the ofiict- of
C'ounty <'! ; k, f tii'jt "-I. to a I• moeiati< ;<ri
s misry, if ono in Iiukl. M '\ i!<)MA^.
For Tax Coilcclor
Editor Nr.w> i'U-ns*- miDomu o my hkuig
u :t c:iJiciid:i*‘' for Tkx Coticel >r, ul»i. t in
a Ht nHX’i'ittu* nomination if one in held.
W. u. HOUNi:.
For Tax Collector.
1 am :i uaiulifiate f»-r Tn\ t'oUt/n of
Spahluig County. Subject t*> 1 h»* Domocnit-
iiomiMation, if om- i Id' d.
W, W. (ilUJIH*''.
Fax Collector.
h I'lTci; N : V At. lit ' r< •! ' I . !.' i
un ounce* a can«iitl;r for ia\ Collf <-
tor of S[taldin :4 (.’ounly -"d j- < t ' < !H-m ■ rat
»o nomination. Myoo’yr • -■ ai t"' *-o ■'
I ]r-4 my riirht arm in s rvin^ my ■■ -nn* ;.
ami can’t plough. J. V. I’ATTI’KSO.N.
Sui.ny Side, (>' !. A-1, i NSiS .
For Tax Collector.
Eos Ton N i:w : 1 i .1 • ■ iv.\ a me
;t a .i u:u ; i la to f* r tl t ■ hue < ! i C blh
»f SjuiUHi::■ i • u:.'m .' m ui to \\ ••
rati* Ktiii " . an i no >
H. Ii. YA1UHUH t»11.
Ter Tax Coilecfor.
K; i r N' i U-aso mo ■ ■ r. > i : •
is ,t tandidate for ro < U‘uti .-a i * * I h ■afiou of
Tax ( tdh etor of SiNiMin . ■ , u’ 1 t
to the IK I .u rativ* O'. ". : ’ if ; - !u :d.
J. W. TKA\ IS.
To tho Voters of Spalding County.
At the -"bcitm-m "f f:l ::d-i I "(Tt Or
the I. situ ' ‘ f Tex ( I U i inr ' '■ 8| !'
, Du 'fpsul'j * t" 1 tun ■ ’ m-
, wet ; : .J if • e - held.
u. i*. biU'We ri;r.
For Tax i'eccivor.
Kia!' :: N t u ■ I’ '.'an a’a y r ■ "c
a.-* andiu tlu t< : l’a R- i\ ’ A-'
(’ounty. pu-; ut toj* fu> -tA* v.
tion, if one S' ■
H r :-i \a
For lax Receiver.
Kmroii ’ . v- . TUamuan: ". •* -; y v .ro:
a ;t t il' dc'.A fm ' 'A* «" t" :hr u:
Tax lluca i\ t ■ f S;- ■ ' »
to t IK m> • o it* u • ■ ; ■ . ' " -
DR. MOFFETT'S
! K
FEMALE MEDICINEIsES
Ur plvlng tonob) nrH stnnurtlieninpr the.T r-
Inc > 'Ft-in ami bull'! Djfup the cm. r :I
IADI AtVJV WJ^ O
Cfvnreets all irrognlarUietautl ml nnnoylmr troubles
f rtvro vi h U'h f o t y ItvU t r. it gives tho
^fcak.iioMtitaiuU " otu: ai : •« •» hen______ tlth amj strength.and j
makes cheerful the t!> in ' por.dt ml* m, i : ! i. <i« pressed la !
%%$bi l N b ®Wi !uu ..... :» ■'■ shou; h 1 Li 1 with- \
K Jiis8i\tcand UnfaifMfa
Askyuux Druygiss.
PROMPT MEASURtS.
When children pick their t. -'-c, ^r;n: their tetlk,
;irc rtffitlc**, imnatnrmi in t^fir Wornx appetite, they aif
yute likely trembled \\ u.h prompt m«-
ure? should be taken aud If. A. Full if «**t oek*
Vermifuge be pi>« n them • c rdin* to direo
Kons it has saved many ?. child from death aid
nav preseryc vnurswo t dv'.i f • n t
mm m
Two ikfsi 4'are » r routrha, V’. ,. , Lt.. u >.v:1
>n, !n» iir-ii Palis*, fcx
. UAf-t IW ----------- . su*r- r, ■ • cm.*-
|»ye i- o' r t u M» <. ------ -F.it r r,"n^ti.« ..
««•! Luncrs. Kfo .a WAiiMTi, * rr..«.. *11 tnautf w C-'wpjrimts. x • — ,;>;»*mt*. aud t
ilts ot t Lu- ■ r*v «nach. LH«fKidneys Koweto
arc ---j dr«uneon|r ----- ^ CiMIfiMft._____ thousands %o Hh- gr? "* Mho »>>uM r«eOT»*r
healsI. .. . ,
ear by *r Uuo un; um»fy umsrty uec usv ot FAJUtKU’aOuKaftft To«a
us or« lite*x»d sued Mren«*Ui «t to its sarvd. ffiOo. M bn«r
IU Hiev'ox M Cu.. iw vruBmm Street, It, Y.
The Georgia Itldlaiul It K.
-slioi'tost tliul Line
VVlfh r J IiroiiKflt CotK-li
css Between
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY <<NK LlIANOr. TU
Washington, Now York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
t rail) leaves Columbu* C n Ih ; ot) lt’5
p. m , arrive at Griffin .'hW ]>. m., Atlanta
•1:40 p. in.
South Bound Iraiie-Leave-. Atlanta hid
n. m., Griffin r>:40 p. in., arr.v. - in Colum
■ha- s At) p. m.
Accommodation r r»*tiiii
North BOL'ND-l>«ib t'X'-vpt Sundays.
Leave Columbus, Midland Deyiot, .....12:33 7:00 a. in.
Arrives at Griffin,......... P- m -
Arrives ut McDonough.........2:30 p- m.
SOCHI BOUND—(Daily except Sunday.)
Leave Griffin.....................S McDonough................del*’ 35 a. m.
Leave a. in
Arrive ut Columbus...............3:05 p, m
SPECI ’>L TB AT N—i Sundays only.)
Leave Griffin.................... S:33 a. rn
Arrive at Columbus..............11:28 a. m
Leave Columbus................ 8:35 a. m
Arrive at Griffin.................11:30 a. m
Arrive nt McDonough............13:20 p. m
M. K. GRAY, Supt.
C. W. CIIEAltS,
Gen’l Pans. Aft. Columbus, Ga.
New Adveriiscments.
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mCii: i:i - -> lit ■
& gProtsiot' A a L: * ;.i■:t i;r nvth. '•vti?.
•. r.;. I * to Kusloro 6 ray;
vint# cute i i • • ii.*'.' : i . 1 ' Tt:<i c -1 hair h-M -friiifn^r falling|
C ratefu I - • Comforting.
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BREAKFAST.
‘by Hiotou.irh knowledge of the natural
Inv.v icb govern the oparationa of dige-
lion and nutrition, and by a careful well applica selci led
ii c. of the. tine properties ot
Cmiooa. Mr. Kpps has provided' ur provid¬
ed onr 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 diet that a constitution
may be gradually built tendency up until to disease. strong
enough to re.-ist every
Hundreds of subtle maladies tiro floating
around us ready to attack where: -r there is a
weak point Wo may escape many a fatal
shaft, by le “plngourselvec w ell lortalied with
pure blood a’ 1 a properly nourished frame,"
—Civil Service Gazette, Made only simply ha!: wit
boiling water or milk. Sold in
ptwv.'d tins, Grocers, biliel’ed thus:
J A M1IS EPPS A CO.,
Homoeopathic Loudon, < heinists, England.
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Under New 3Iaiiflgeinenf.
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wanted Ill rUHadelplila, HOAUR BROS.
22 Chestnut ,.>v Street, <*ti »*».
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bCtiisiana State Lotter) Compofl
Incorporated by the Legislature in 1S6S In
Udm ationul and Charitable purposes, ul
its franchise made a part of the presL„t
State ( oustitution, in 187V*, by an over
w I aiming i >pul#r vote
Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW¬
INGS take ; !: e y'eii.i.Aiinuftlly. sXINt■ 1 iK N U
Dcrunber), and its GRAND each ol the .
Hl.K DRAWINGS take place the on and rue •>!
: hr other ten months in Aeaflemy year, of Music
drawn in public, at the
New Orleaus, lie..
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
ttrranircmcnltt for all tlu* nionttdy wnar*
!« r;v i>r,;win::- of T'he EoisisiRiia trtuteEo
tury Cumi and in person manage and con
, and that tnf
r< i th Drawings thumseives, fairness
am© arc conducted with honesty,
and in good faith toward all parties, t « w
authorize the Company to use this eertincutc
with fuu-slmileaof our si^mitui es attached in
ts actvi rthements.”
Com inl*»i»lon#*r«5.
We the undersigned Banks and Banker*
will pay till Prizes drawn in The Louisians
State Lotteries which may be presevted at
ouroountors:
B.M.W llWSteV.Prv.. La.Xal'l ».
I». I ll II X. I’lMatal* Sai l Bli.
y.Rt I.mVIX.PrM. X. O.Kat’l BaaV
« .1 Hi. MO UAL X’r«*». 1'nion Villa nX
Grand : Monthly : Drawing
Hi 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 42; Twen¬
tieths $1.
LIST OF I'HIZES.
! PnizEci' f300,000 is......... $300,000 100,000
1 Prize ov 100,000 is......... 50.000
1 PmzE of 50,000 is.........
1 I’xiizu OF 25,000 is......... 35.000
2 Phizes of 10.000 are........ 20.000
5 Pbizf.s of 5,000 are........ 25.000
25 Phizes of 1,000 are........ 35.000
100 Prizes of 500 are........ 50.000
300 Prizes of ROO are —.... 60.000
500 Phizes of 200 are........ 100,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZE?.
103 Prizes of §500 are............ .. 50,000
too do. 300 are............ .. 30,000
100 d". 300 are............ .. 30,00
TERMINAL PRIZES.
100 are... 00,000
100 are... 00,000
f Prize - of amounting to......$1,054,#0C
Note.—T ickets drawing Capital Prizes
are not entitled to terminal Prizes.
For Ciub Rrates, or any further informa
ii a, apply to the undersigned. Your liand-
a riti ng must he distinct and Signature plain
More rapid return mail delivery Knvefope will bearing be as-
-urred by cuclosing and
your full address.
81 ml POSTAL NOTES, Express Money
Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary
letti r. Currency by Express (atour expense)
addressed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Oneaiis I.a
or M. A. DaUTEIN, Washington, I). C.
Address Regislerod Letters tc
SEW A'MS.EAXS XkTOX.U, BAXB
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER Z&r’X
ami Early, alioare in chary:, al the
draw ings, is a guaautee of absolute fairness
aud integrity, that tlie chances are all equa ,
mil that no one enn possibly divine w hat
numbers will draw a Prize.
UEMK.MBEti that the payment of all
P iz. - is GUARANTEED BY FOUR N'ATIu
NAD BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Pickets "*■ signed bj the President of an In
stitutien whose chartered rights are reeog
nized in the highest t'ourts; therefore
beware of any imitations or anonymou
schemes.
THE GRIFFIN STREET RAILROAD CO.
Application for Charter.
wilt 3 otic- is hereby by given, legislature that application for
i e made to the m-vt a
eh.arter Inei.rpurating “The Grillin Street
R Com; ny." ••• permission gi\•• • aid < "inpany grade
full forj Edit'-powers, to
the -treats and alleys of said city and lay
its tric ks upon the same, run the said rail
road longitudinally or across the streets and
alleys, to pro pell the cars by horse, electrici¬
ty motor or other power: and such other
and furtbi r power as is necessrry to success-
* y i id. in operation amt uj» rate a street
I rood in the city of Griffin. oet"w4
UilfflMHOM
iitutt fin
CRIFFITk', CEORCIA
St roiij^cst Companies,
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlements
Tho Toy tho Child Likes Best
— IS THE—
“ANCHOR”
A ^ Building Block
.1 E- Srono. Three Colors.
V'SStf' l : f f * A *' • -rr: Puhsent >'• for ?! child* 75,
jkv* frV ■ r or
“ v* - -• average bo\.
| |. 7 --gi r-~ i» -.•••..•?;v#* ;:v vU *PPHcation Catalotrue to Font
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F. g\d Richter & Co.,
| 3(0 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
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HlHDERCORSNiS.
‘•ire Cure f 5r ('irns. Stops Ail pain. Fn^nros
a: fort Ehefe.t 1 a), till Tunri -ts. liis. x&to , N. T.
... . ,'f aU rcraclics tor
Inward Pams, Celt1 -.'!j *cs-
t. n, FxhaU'ii-'n at loll Stom¬
ach and Bow*'! troubles. Also
i he m >st <• !l: 1 vc fire for
Coughs. Col of s, J ru '-uttsaad
off-. : :tx the b; rath:
sleep organs. im Ifprarr. : - ref re king
l r \c* tuS »j»petite.
overcomes t «-r\ ssj r,x»tr;»ti
an 1 gives new hfe and strepsK
to the weak and a ; d. eoc !$t.
v pTt CUE'S MMLSS COLLEGE.
\/wU& ERIE, PA.,
forureolat*. Tb*l>e*t*cii«>.
in America. Fat! ten" begin,
Abl--*u. Memwo tuts lei-r.
FLEMISTER’S
GRAND LOW PRICE SALE
)
1IAS BEEN QUITE GRATIFYING.
I0T While we close! out many of the B
offered, have added 1
gains we M
1ST ew-:-Ones
And it [will be to your interest to visit my
CROWDED STORE ROOMS it
you wish to;
Purchase Bargains.
mmsassaan afi I m millfli
Clothing Department,
W this department of my business does
not occupy as much space’as some of my com¬
petitors, it nevertheless contains
Some : Hsch : Drives!
t I t week 75 Men’s Cassimere Suits
for $10,00; worth from $12,50 to $15,00. These
goods were purchased in the last ten days, late
in the season and the party that I bought from
was anxious to sell. Leave your orders for Suits,
Pants, or Overcoats and I will have them made
up by the best house in the country, JACOB
REED’S SONS, of Philadelphia. No fit, no pay.
Cloak Department.
Have added largely to this
line in the past few weeks.
TREMENDOUS BARGAINS M
Misses’ and ail ChilM Wrajs,
LADIES’ JACKETS,
\ K W M A R K E R S, •pjKfft&e.. „
ifehk; m
Mojeskas, Jerseys, &e.
: ?; &
S hoe epartment l
Find that I am over¬
stocked in Childrens
Boys’ and Misses'
Still sits.
Making Custom V/°^ per Will on save this line .von Shoks. 40 to 51
If Just received Mg stock
Sweet & Sherwood’s tel-
E. J. FLEMISTBR. ebrated Slioes at Hand $4.00. Seweff M
good as any $7 goods.
Buy my Eagle Shoe Company’s Penitentiary Mad®
Shoes for Ladies’ and Misses’ and you will have a*
others. All at the lowest prices, at
Flemisters.