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D.8TMWART.
A WUAT AMBITION.
The annoanoement that the Rich
mond tad Danrilla Company waa ne
gotiating to* the purchase of the At
Untie Coast Lina dispalled all
doabU ns to the ultimate purpoaea
of the men who ere oondocting the
moet ttokmml scheme of railroad con
aotidation of the preeent decade. A
ecmeoiidation of ell the railroads
east of the MUaUaippi rirer end
•oath of Mmoo and Dixon Hi line ia
aimed at, and,aa a railroad maa terse
ly expresses it, “their success ia
only a (natter of dollars and cents.''
Not oaly bare orertnrea been
made to the Atlantic Coast Line peo
pie, bat the ownere of the Norfolk
end Western, Seaboard and Roanoke.
LoohaTiUe and Nsahrille, the Cumin
nati Southern, otherwise known aa
the ‘Queen and Creeoent*’ roates,
ted the Brluger ayetem and the
Plant roads Imre all been approach
ad. By the oontrol of these routes
the whole railway ayetem in the area
bounded by the Ohio and Potomac
rirare, the Atlantic Ocean, , Gulf of
Mexico and the Mississippi river will
fall into the grasp of one set of
men, who will oontrol the railroad
ted indosttial lot ore of the late Oon
federacy.
The scheme is not a new one.
Two years ago, whan the atockbold
era of the Richmond Terminal Com
pany called Alfred Holly to presiden
9 j, he devieed the plen which ia now
being serried out by the men wbo
bars aucoaadad him and bis friends
la the Terminal directory. That hia
plan waa feasible, tbe success of the
preeent Terminal directors has do
monstrated beyond doubt. If tbe
whole project ia carried through, the
Richmond Terminal Company will
control upwards of 14,000 miles of
railroad, besides steamship lines to
all tba important North Atlantic
ports ud a steamship line to Cobs.
XAUTUfti TITLED FOREIGNERS.
The beedlessnasa with
American girls marry foreigners
■sore or lest titles has been empha
•isad again by tbe nnbappy terrain
ation in Paria of tile honeymoon of
Count and Countess di
Tbe bride was a Miss Virginia
of Pittaburg, pretty and rich,
their wedding was celebrated
ly at ber borne with great splendor.
In leas than a month, however,
teppj oonple became verj
ttttd tbe center of a ecandalous
id ia a public hotel, which
til their being asked to leave by
landlord. —----
Tbe eafortanate bride
to tbe landlord that sbe had
thoroughly deceived io bar
ms Sbe * bad . % t. believed _u___^ ui._ him a to _ be _ a
----
of meane. ’ hot le»rued too late
be wee not only penniless, but an
bomte brute. Sbe had supplied
Hberally with money for a time,
nothing seemed to satisfy him.
It ia notieaabie that the first
plaint of the bride was that her
bead waa penniless^ the second
be wee a brute. Tbe moet
•rime be oouaaitted was being
i rent veil would
over the feet that
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waking t» BttrtE • art
WwbMbND amply
*b»t condora nation tm »***i
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M o their be fop »i|, her father or brot
^ i{ , be b .. or li-r other rela
tieee or her gnerdi&o, for allowing
her to mike *uoh a foolieb marriage
and , ______________ wreck her whole life ,— 1 It — >• pret
.
ty nearly m faay.no w to find oat the
repotation ^aM.UItAn of A# a a foreigner fAMiwftnv na ne if it ia ia
inquire into the anteoedeote of a man
“ a
relatives cannot offer ignorance of
the bridegroom's past life aa on ex
cnee.
American girls are not half so
moob to blame for tbe foolish mar
riagea many of them make as are
their parents. It ie hardly to be ax
peeted that the love or title sick
w
maiden abonld always exereiae com
mon aende about her fuinre basbund
bat there is no excuse for ber father
having dust thrown in his eyes.
When a young American asks a do
ring fatbar for his daughter's band,
lie usually baa to prove bis ability
to support her. Tbia could hardly
be expected of an Italian count; bnt
tbe father ought certainly to insist
on knowing bow poor be war, in or
der to grade hia daughter's allowance
properly
THE COMMONWEALTH,
The News as Gathered Over Georgia.
Work baa begun on the Methodist
personage on Central avenue, Val¬
dosta.
It Is rumored that there will be an
other private hank in Valdosta next
year.
Many of tbe sub-alliances in Ogle
thorpe county have already establish
ed trade houses.
Several gentlemen in Savannah as
well aa Thomasvtlle will take stock
in the new state bank at Valdosta.
Rev. H. F, Hoyt of the Athens
presbytery has been extended e call
by the congregation ol Amerious.
For tbe preservation of the peace
at the polls, it is understood that the
Eureka Cavalry and Americus Light
Infantry were ordered out at Ameri
ous.
At Augusta, merchants in all Hues
oi trade deolare that business duriug
tbe pest week kaa surpassed any for
years, and they have never seen
suob aotivity in all oiroles.
At Montgomery DeWitt, who rob
bed the trunk of Matthew Sharp of
tlOO last summer, pleaded guilty
last week and was sentenced to the
penitentiary for twelve months.
The old well house on the north
east corner of the square at Amerious,
which has been an eyesore for years
past, was kasoked down and hauled
away Friday. The old court house
could easily bo spared also.
Severs! days ago, at Statenvile
station, Charles Goodman shot and
killed John Fountain, and he also
shot Jack Dell in the grain, inflicting
a painful if not dangerous wound.
In turn Jack Bell shot Charles Good
rain, inflicting a mortal wound.
Tbe palatial Wagner palace car
sidetrack at the depot at Thomas
ville, used by Capt. Fiagg, superin
tendeat of the oompany, and in which
he brought his lamily to Tbomasville,
is tbe oue used by President and
Mrs. Cleveland when they went to
the Adirondaoks last summer.
At Senoia, Tuesday, while a crowd
of white and negro urchins were
playing around the depot, a negro
boy threw a rock at one ot bis com
panions. The rook missed the boy,
but struck John Hancock in the left
eye, cutting it severely. Mr. Han¬
cock will perhaps lose the sight of
the eye entirely.
Tuesday evening a three roomed
oabin on F. T. Berry’s place near
Crawford, occupied by negroes, and
most of its contents, was burned.
How tbe fire originated is not known.
While the house was burning a load
ed gun therein was discharged, a
part of the load taking effect in the
i'ack of a negro woman who was
|ie „. He r wouad was only
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How's This !
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
% ^ “ ur
^ by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure Toledo,
F J. CHENEY & op., Prop., o.
Ch^niy'foMI^UetTs vireurj iverfectly «v* h/nuvfthlA hono-able wv ~ - in in 4 yeare,"ard ----1 fill ail bfisiiieM business —----- ?^Ueve trfinsac- transac him
tions. and floausl lly able to carry oot any
obligations OOiljrtUOOS made inaut* by uy their tucir «nu. Arm
West A ATra.r Truax, Wholesale Wholesale Drug Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio Wholesale Drug
Waldi ing, Kinnan A Marvin,
gista, Toledo, Ohio.
K. H. Van Hoesen, Cashier, To'edo Nation-
al Bank, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucus
surfaces of th* system Pr|- PHoe, "•---*“*- 75c. per bot-
tie. field by alt Druggist*. ist*. oSdAtrlm
X Mother Deprived at Beat
Sitting night after night watching over
the little one aiowly and gradoaUy waat
ing away from tbe effects ol Seating
no reeh Whv don’t yon try Dr.
gen’ H« ittokleoeny Oordial }
. ... ......TfiT'i 3p5%
Catarrh
notional anew, VaufMMJ by nerof*
nt IB th« blood. Hood'* Bareapivrilla,
, j constitutional remedy, purifies Ibe
boil<l< up the whole fystem, nt.a ier-
Iinnwrfr oure* caurrb. Thousands of people
wbo Mfl«red severely with till* dfsagroeabl*
ml testify t« - with mm pleaflpre that catarrh **—
Wmm Can be
eared by taxing Hood s Sarsaparilla. Mrs.
Alfred Cunningham, Fallon Avenue, Frovb
(Move. B. I„ tar*i “I have minered with
Z SiSj bnomve
heretofora . . . _____vnllnf reeelvod only temporary rollor. f
_
began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and now
my catarrh I* Dearly cured, the weakness ot
my body is all (one, my appetite is good—la
ftbtt, I feel Uke another person. Hood's Sar¬
saparilla Is the best medicine I bare ever
taken, and the only one which did mo perma¬
nent good. I cordially recommend It.” A
gentleman In Worcester, Mae*., who was
Cured
Ot ealarrh by Hoods Sarsaparilla, say*: "I
would not take any moneyed consideration
for the good one bottle did me,” If you are
a sufferer, do not put off taking a simple
remedy till your bronchial tubes or lungs are
affected, and consumption baa gained a hold
upon you. Be wise In time I That flow from
the nose, ringing noise In the ear*, pain in the
head, Inflammation of the throat, cough, and
nervous prostration will bo cured If you take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
•old by all druggists, fli »i* tot 9 s - Prepare*
by 0 1 HOOD & CO., apothecaries, Lowed, Maes.
. .
IOO Doses One Dollar
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
for Ordinary.
To the P*on.K—I announcemyself 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. K. W. HAMMOND.
For Sheriff.
Epitob News—P lease announce my name
as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the
decision of the Demooratie nomination. If
elected, J. H. Nnttwill be my deputy.
II. P.OGLETREE.
For Sheriff.
Editob News—P lcaae announce my name
as a candidate for Sheriff of Spalding Coun¬
ty, subject to a Democratic nomination, if
one ie held. R. 8- OONNEI-L.
R. H. Johnston For Treasurer.
I am a candidate for Treasurer of Spalding
County, subject to nomination by the Demo¬
oratie party. R- H. JOHNSTON.
For County Treasurer.
To the Yotebb or Spalding Covnti—I
hereby announce myself ns 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
as a candidate for re-election to the office of
County Clerk, subject to a Democratic prl
mary, if one is held. W. M- THOMAS.
For Tax Collector.
Enrnm News—P lease announce my name
as a candidate for Tux Collector, subject to
a Demooratie nomination if one is held.
W. H. HORNE.
For Tax Collector.
I am a candidate for Tax Collector of
Spalding County. Subject to the Democrat-
nomination. if one is held.
W. W. GRUBBS.
Tax Collector.
Editob News—A t the request of friends I
nnounce myself a candidate for Tux Collec¬
tor of 8paidlng County subject to Democrat
ie nomination. My only reason for so doing
I lost my right arm In serving my country
and can’t plough. J. Y. PATTERSON.
Sunny 8ide, Oct- 24,1888.
For Tax Collector.
Editob News:-— Please announce my name
as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector
•f 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
a* a candidate for rc-cleotion to th office of
Tax Collector of Spalding county, .object
to the Democratic nomination, if one is held.
J. W. TRAVIS.
To the Voters of Spalding County.
At the solicitation of friends I offer fer
the position of Tax Collector of Spalding
county, subject to a nomination of the Dem¬
ocrat party if one is held.
B. D. BREWSTER.
For Tax Receiver.
Editor News—P lease announce my name
as a candidate for Tax Receiver of Spalding
County, subject tojth* Democratic nomina¬
tion, if one is held.
H. T. FULLER.
For Tax Receiver.
Editor News:—P lease announce my name
as a candidate for re-election to the office of
Tax Receiver of Spalding county, subject to
to the Democratic nomination, if one is held.
R. A. UARDEE.
DR. MOFFETT'S
_FEMALE MEDICINE_
eorrsrU all IrregalsrltlessjKl annoylnir tronbtes
from which so many ladles sailer. It gives the
wssk.disUUtatedwonisa *h*erful the desiwndent, bestthandstrengtb.aad denresse>l la
nukes In of life l.dj should be wlth-
spirits. INDIAN change WEED. JtU no Safe and Unfailing.
out
Ajkyooi Druggist.
K. R. Anthony, Griffin *r.d M. F. Swin
Ochard Hill, Ga,
amis
PARKER'S'GINGER TONI
- Mfe.sa L*rW,kMu«vs»«i ^5aBaws Dojjvls
.
^Z‘;S ■
The Georgia Midland B B.
mnortcmt and B«*t Lin®
Witl» Through Crouch
on Between
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Washington, New York,
N ftshville or Cincinnati.
Train leaves Columbus (Union Depot) 1:05
p. m arrive at Griffin S:5d p. m„ Atlanta
6:%0 ,
n. m. Atlanta 3:40 ..
tiouth Bound train--Leaves
p. m., Griffin 5:40 p. m., arrive* In Colum
bus 8:40 p. in.
Accommodation Train
NORTH BOUND-Daily except Sundays.
Leave ------------------------F*™. Columbus, Midland Depot, 7 *•«« ;0O a. «*• m.
Arrive# at McDonough........... Griffin,...............153:85 53:530 p. p.m. m.
Arrives at
SOUTH BOUND—(Daily except Sunday.)
Leave Griffin......................f**- McDonough................6:40 a, in.
Leave ®
Arrive at Columbus...............»-05 p, m
SPECIAL TRAIN—(Sunday* only.)
Leave Griffin.................... 8:25 a. m
Arrive at Coinmbu*..............11:28 8:25 a. m
Leave Columbus................. Griffin.................11:80 a. ro
Arrive at a. m
Arrive at McDonough............12:20 p. m
M. E.GRAV, Supt.
C. W. OHEARS, Columbus, Ga.
Gen’l Pass. Agt,
New Advertisements.
j HAIR BALSAM
[Cleanses P and luxuriant beautifies growth. tbe hail
romotes a ^-Ssara sSS-^
nsTir S.MS and hair falling
iPrevent* Dandruff
Grateful—Comforting. COCOA
EPPS’S
BREAKFA8T.
“by thorough knowledge of the natural
laws lch govern tbe operations careful of applica- diges
tion and nutrition, and by a
iiun of the line properties of well selected
Coacoa. Mr. Epps lias provided tnr delicately provid¬
ed our breakfast tables with a
flavoured beverage bills. which may save ns many
heavy doctors’ It is by the judicious
use of such article of diet that a constitution
may be gradually built up until strong
enough to resist every tendency to disease.
Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating
around us ready to attaok wherever there is a
weak point. Wc may escape many a fatal
shaft by keepingourseivec well lortitied with
pure blood and a properly non fished frame.”
—Civil Service Gazette, Made simply with
boiling water or----- milk. Sold ----- only . in — half-
pound tins, Grocers, labelled thus:
JAMES EPPS &CO.,
Homoeopathic Chemists,
London, England.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
fPHK SCIENCE OP LIFE, the
A great Medical Work of the
ago on Manhood, Nsrvcras and (
Physical Debility, Premature 1
Decline, Errors of Youth, and
the untold Eniscricsoonactuent
thereon, 800 pages 8vo, 125
prescriptions for nil diseases.
Cloth, full gut, only *1.00, b. t— —
mall, scaled. Illustrative sample free to all young
»nd middle aged men. fiend now. The Gold and
•'.-welled Medal awarded to the author hy< h „ Na
Moual Medical .
Association. Address P. o. box
l>S> 5 yMoston, Mass,, or Dr. W. II. PAKKEK, grad-
uareof Harvard Medical College, 25 year:,'practice
in Boston, who may be consulted conflihmtlally
ODOclaltr. Diseases of Man. Office No. 4 Bulftnch «.
MAP
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MASON L 'VI AND PIANO CO.
UO.',T ____V. I ill CAllO.
HOTEL CURT IS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop'r.
Egr I oil is mi tall trains. febltoly
ADVERTISERS
:an learn the exaec cos*
of any nroposed line o
advertising in Americai
papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Newspaper Advrartisinfj Bureau,
lO 6pn’ e jt-, New York.
Sex.u liv-ta .'j' 1 OO-PaQO Iter .phis'
n. WITTjEST,ftitETT'EST JUVCWILff*
1’slmrr Cox
PAWS 4
CLAWS
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u NPRECE tNTED aMillwfiPiatri&i' ATTRACTION!
(Cnisiatw State lottery
Incorporated by the Legislate* In 1868 >r
Educations! and Charitable purposes, i a t
its franchise made a part of the present
Slate Constitution, in 1*79, by
whelming popular vote
It* GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW- j
KSMaSSklS'ifSfeS'M-; DRAWINGS plae* each of tbe
BER take on al
the other ten month* fn tbe year, and are
drawn in public, at tbe academy of Muaio
New Orleans, La.
“Wcdo hereby iby certify that wc supervise th«
i for all the monthly and ynar.
i^iawiugs of The Louisians Stata Lot
:ry Company, and In person manage and era |
oi the Drawings themselves, ana that fairness th*
ante are conducted with honesty,
and In good faith toward all parties,! * w
authorize the Company to use this certmo»«* |
with fac-similesof onrslgnatuies attached in
ts advertisements.”
COMKlMl*A«rfii
We the undersigned Banks and Banker*
Will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisians “I
State Lotteries which may be presented at
our oonn tors: 1
*
*: iui.nwiv,Pr«. XLOHH, Pres. w. fils. e.Xst’l 1’lflsri flte.il
Grand : Monthly : Drawing
lh the Academy of Music, New Orleans
Tuesday, November 13, 1888,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,00
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollar* each
Halves $10; Quarters $5; Tenths t2; Twen
tieths (1.
LIST OF PBIZBS
1 Peizeof $300,000 is.......... $300,000 160.060
IPrizbot 100,0001 is.......... s.......... 60,000
1 Pbizb of 50,000 26,000
1 Prize Of 25,000 Is..........
2 Prizes or 10,000 are......... ^6,000 000
5 Prizes or 5,000 are......... *6,005 25,
25 Prizes Of l,000«re......... 60,00tt
100 Prizes of 500 are.........
200 Prizes of 300 are......... 60,000
500 Prizes of 300 are......... 100,000
approximation prizes.
100 Prizes of $500 are............... 30,000 50,000
100 do. 300 are...............
100 do. 200 are............... 20,00
TERMINAL PRIZES.
099 100 are............... 09)9091 99,909 99,900
909 100 are..... ......... * *
3,134 Prizes of amounting drawing to. Capital M P lies
Note.—T ickets Prizes.
are re not UUt entitled CUWVil^U to W terminal WLlUAttAw* *• ‘
For Club Rrates, or any further inform*
tior, apply to the undersigned. Your hand-
writing must be distinct and Signature plain
More rapid return mail delivery will be a*
surred by eucloslng and Envelope bearing
your full address. Money
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Ordinary
Orders, or New York Exchange in
letter. Currency by Express (at onr expense)
addressed to M. DAUPHIN, _ _____
A.
New Orleans La
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington,D. C.
Address Registered Letters tc
XIW OBLEflX* »*T 01 IAI BAMS
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER TI, “ t * 1 "’
■ Geaerals----
and Early, who are In charge iSiSF, -----
drawings, is a gnaantee of absolute fairness
and integrity, that the chances arc all equa'., what
and that no one can possibly divine
numbers will draw a Prize
REMEMBER that the
Cfe’ ‘irnYff BY FOUR NATIO
i. !?/, r,O u> v W v.ivwo, — In In
Tickets are signtd ltd by by the the President President of of an an
stitution whose chartered^ Courts; riglits are recog
sized in the highest imitations
beware of any or an&nymou
schemes.
THE GRIFFIN STREET RAILROAD CO.
Application for Charter.
Notice is 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 to and grade lay
the streets and alleys of said city
its tracks npon the same, run the said rail
road longitudinally or across the streets and
alleys, to propell the cars by horse, electrici¬
ty, motor or other power; and such other
and farther power as is necessrry to suceess-
fully put in operation and operate a street
railroad in the city of Griffin. oct3w4
s i. uni i sons
Iimue Igticj
CRIFFIN,
Strongest Companies,
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlements
The Toy the Child Likes Best
—IS THE—
ANCHOR'* i
Stsiu Bmg Bloch:
-v Beal Stone. Three Colors.
A Puns Prssxvt fbrehiW-1 I
r*n of ail acres. Fer *1.73, or
*2.U0 a good srersgs box.
Descriptive application Cstslejfne sent |
_| post-free on to
F. Ad. Richter & Co.,
3IO BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
oct9JAwim
HINDERCORN8.
Tbs only sure Cure for Cores. Stops .JI p«I».
comforttothsfeet. 15c. st Dnnrgiste. HisooxqCo.,y.
PARKER S GINGER TONIC
1 he best of ail remedies for
Inward Pains, Colic, Indiges¬
tion. Exhaustion and all Stom¬
ach and Bowel troubles. Also
the most effe-t e cure for
Coughs, Colds, II rachitis and
-flections of tuff breathing
organs. It promotes refreshing
sleep improves tbe prostration, appetite.
overcomes nervous
and gives new life and ftrength
to the weak and aged. 50c. and f r-oo, at Drgguiats.
;Tt CLARK’S BOSHESSGOUm
L fftehatiehao.
. IwBttmbegin ' ittMa
J. FLEMISTE
graNd low price sale
* k Past four I
GRATIFYING. m
HAS BEEN QUITE
While we cldsd out many of theB
gains offered, we have added
3>Tew
And it |will be to your interest to visit
CROWDED STORE ROOMS if 1
you wish to;
■v-.-... • Hm
Purchase Bargai
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Clothing Dopartment
w ibis department of my business d<
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not much space.as ^ some of ^ my
occupy as
petitors, it nevertheless contains
Some : Rich : Drives
is week 75 Men’s Cassimere St
for $10,00; worth from $12,50 to $15,00. The
poods were purchased in the last ten days,
in the season and the party that I bought i
was anxious to sell. Leave your orders for St
or Overcoats and I will have them m
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up by the best house in the country, JA(
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I nrirmm rf.eiy s n/awrci SONS, of .P Philadelphia. nL:i n .] n 1mNin No Vn fit, «A no 1 pi
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Cloak Departmen.1
Have added largely to this
! line in the past tew weeks.
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TREMENDOUS BARGAINS
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Hisses’ ai it Gllrsn’s Wrap,
LADIES’ JACKETS,
N E WMABKEE8,
Mojeskas, Jerseys, &c.
Shoe Department l
Find that I am ovt
stocked in Children!
Boys' and Misses'
Will save you 40 to
per on this line Shots.
Just received big st
Sweet & Sherwood *%
ebrated Hand I
Shoes at $4.00. goods.
good as any $7
Buy ray Eagle Shoe Company’s Penitentiary MLw l J
hoes thers. for All Ladies’ at the and lowest Misses’ prices, and at you will have n, |
I Flemister’s.