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life*. Adrertlalng Rates.
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“ zra ttrsa *isr“a pald tor
faoloaott |a, (an than mo dollar matt bo
k.-: *. *Ub«al rat** Matiao* will bo thoir mad* with
jaaaorthM nf t*
oaovook. Samr'at****forth* Daily.
Oiaece La complaining of heavy
taxation. The Greeke ahould
UK here it they want to know
''-A*.- taxes
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Splffe-T-. There have been an unnaoal sum
tier of wrecks, with a fearfnl loss of
life, on the ocean tbie fall. Verily,
times who go down to tbeaea in ship
would be mindful tomako their peace
with their God before they
land.
It is pleasing to note the universal
R:.' faith of Democrats that they will
Win in *92. Bot right here we
to repeat an admonition that we had
ooeseion to make before the recent
sisotion, and that is, that faith
without work doea not aceompliah
anoh.
The Republican National
ie indulging in bombastic
lions over the election. The
tion is over and the whole people
qaiet and peaceable, if they are
I- all happy. Why cannot Matt.
|r and bis colleagues sober up and
- home.
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Indiana ia aaid to be flooded
sonnterfeit end ‘'reieed'' bills
the eleotion. It is evidsnt that
lej’s “floaters’' did not always
oeive what they thought they
getting. We have no sympathy
the teller, bat we regret that
buyers cannot be doubly
m The Republicans are
loud in their assertion* that
party ia practically disfranchised
the South, yet in Ohio by reason
the iniquitous gerymander, with
m than 20,000 plurality, they are
•bled to elect sixteen out of
one Congressmen.
Th* New Orleans Tiroes
has information that a large
of illegal ballots were cast for
Coleman, the Repnblicau sleeted
congress from the second
district. It calla for a re-count
the votes in the boxes in which
illegal ballots are said to have
caet.
We regret to note that a
of working men have been
out of employment since the
on account of combinations
trusts shutting down factories to
strict production and thus put
prices. Some of these
: ' workmen no doubt voted for
son nnd ‘‘protection,‘‘ and
will have less faith in
promisee.
If Gen. Clark, Clerk of the
of Representatives, has s majority
Democrats certified to biro by
Governors of the States at
to the Fifty firat Congress;
their names upon the roll of
Houie and calls them as
when that body meets, and
Democrats organise fbe House,
are the Republicans going to
about U? This is a state of
tbft may arise,despite the bravaJo
the gentlemen who sre ineliued
claim everything.
The goose bone, that so
ly foretold the weather of last
bee wabbled a little on
We have as yet bad no severe
The 21et of November. 1887,
the mercury down to 12
above zere. and on the 28th it
down to 8degrees. To-day is mark
•d by the goose-bone as a cold one.
T H ib Prophets pointing of confidently a severe winter to the are ^ very still
|h«*lr corn shocks and we may see
the Ohio frozen over before the mid
die of January. It is possible that
that the goose bon* has been demor
,1 i tmA • little by the recent unfortu
fe sate election, end that ita winter fig
nrtra may make a better showing.
For the core of fever and ague, bil
jone fever, and all other bilious disease#
Mans is so earn remedy than Lauder,
the ismooa family physic, for all malari
*1 a&setiooe. K It 1 » safe and sure. Price
9 $ ala, lijali
RITE THANKS.
“0, gtve thanks unto the Lord,
for hi* mercy endureth forever."
Thanksgiving day should he obscr.
ved, not because the president and
governors have issued proclamation*,
specially, but for the simple reason
that each creature of God has need
peraonally to thank th# giver of all
good gifts lor blessings received
throughout the past pear. The peo
pie of Georgia should feel particu¬
larly thankful, for the fact, that while
her sister states have been visited
with pestilential diseases, she has es¬
caped the dread consequences of the
scourge
There have been bountiful ctops
made, health has been unusually
good and Georgia has juat cause, in
deed to give thank*.
On ibe day appointed, next Thura
day, let each and every man, woman
and child do something to help the
suffering and the needy. There are
■ urnrrous families in onr city ready
to thank the doncra of any small
gifts of food, apparel or fuel, and it
la earnestly hoped that .
enough good things to make glad
the betrfrof every poor and auffer-
ing household within our gates.
Going to the churches and taking
part in the services, or simply look¬
ing on, ia not the whole duty of those
who have been blessed.
Don’t fail to remember the half
starved and leas fortunate hundred*,
and carry tbCcn something which will
bring tears or ■ shouts of joy from
some freezing or starving being.
Do thus much, and thunk your
God for the privilege.
Cleveland has beon defeated and
the country will soon be under a Re
publican administration again, but
the women of the land will continue
to be just as fair, and the men will
love them just the same ss if the
Democrats bad won an overwhelming
victory on the sixth of November.
We agree with the Nasbvillo Atueri
can when it says that this ia the
month of all the year in which to
marry. Every man and every wo
man of sound mind and body and
ability to earn a living for two should
marry, They should marry in No
vember, if possible, but, in any event
they should many. Here’s to the
November brides and grooms
Long life and a pathway strewn with
flowers to every mother’s son and
daughter of ’em.
The Connecticut Home, an inde
pendent newspaper published in Con
neetient as it name indicates, in gir
ing an accsunt of the intimidation
practiced by Republican mnnnfactur
ers in that State particularly notes
the case of tbe ownrs of the Williman
tic mills, whose superntendenls and
foremen resorted to the moat con
temptable espionage to see that none
of their Democratic employees cast
their ballots for Cleveland, It waa
all the more marked because, accord
ing to tbe officers' statements, the
mills have never been so lloutisbiDg
as during the past four year?}
There has ne' er been a campaign in
which intimidation played so prorni
nent a part ns the one jmd closet’.
The Republicans in U asbirglon
are howling night und <l»y about an
alleged iffoit by the Democrats ‘to
steal the House.’’ A wish to do this
for themselves makes them wondrous
suspicions of others, and they f til to
remember that there is m> organiz
ed body of Democrats either willing
or able to commit tlie crime they
charge. As a mutter of fact, the
Democrats appear disposed to ‘'let
the horns go with the hid*, nnd
charge th# Republicans with the ie
sponsibility of the control of the
Government during the next two
years. If they want it. why don‘t
they take it?
4 itiau who lias prgoticed medicine for 40
yearn, ought to know salt from sugar:
read what he says. ISSi.
Tei.KEO. O., Jan. 10,
Messrs. F. J. Cheney A Oo.—Gentlemen:
—-I have been in the general practice of mod
icine for most 40 years, and would say that in
all my practice and experience, have never
seen a preparation 1 lint I eould preseribo
with as inueli confidence of success as 1 can
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you.
Have prescribed it a great many times and
its efiect is wonderful, and wonld say in con
elusion that 1 have yet to find n ease of Ca
larrh that it would not cure, if they would
take it according to directions.
Yours Truly, GOKSUBH, M. U
I. 1.
Office, -to Summit St I
We will give if UK) for any case of Catarrh
that can not be cured with Hall’s Catarrh
Cure Taken internailv
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How often d es the patient mother
who has just laid away the little one
that lied from the effects of teething,
ask thic question. If she had known of
Dr. Btggers’ Huckleberry Cordial, life
might have been brighter.
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Catarrh
U a constitution*] disease, caused by Mirofw-
loo* taint In the blood. Hood'* Sarsaparilla,
being a constitutional remedy, purifies the
blood, builds up the whole system, and per¬
manently cure* catarrh. Thousands of people
who suffered severely with this disagreeable
•tee**c, testify with plea*tire that catarrh
Can be
ecred by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Mrf.
Alfred Cunningham, Fallon Avenue, Provi¬
dence, K. I., says: “I have Buffered with
catarrh In my head for years, and paid out
hundred* of dollars for medicines, but have
heretofore received only temporary relief. I
began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and now
my catarrh is nearly cured, the weakness of
niy body I* all gone, my appetite is good—Is
tact, X feel like another person. Hood’s Sar¬
saparilla is the best medicine I have ever
taken, and the only one which did mo perma¬
nent good. X cordially recommend It.” A
gentleman In Worcester, Maas., who wa#
Cured
Of catarrh by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, says; “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 ar#
affected, and consumption has gained a hold
upon you. Be wise in time I That flow from
the nose, ringing noise in the cars, pain In th#
head, Inflammation of the throat, cough, and
nervous prostration wifi be eured IX you take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Jrdd by all drngglsU. #1; sli for #S. Prepare*
ty C. I. UOOD * CO , Apothecarle*. Lowell, Mam.
IOO Doses One Dollar
Feld's Mill, Texas, June 20, 1888-The
f wrlft Speciflo Company. Atla it*. O*.—Gen¬
tlemen On* of roy children was troubled
with rhfiiiniitlim ifiimAtlim and and boil* boll* for for about about two
year*, We e gave gar#* her her various various kinds kinds of oi medl* lnedi-
cine, b’ at wit vlthout profit, I and began persuaded to despair
of curing hor at all. was to try
jrour Swift * Bpeclflo. After she had used
several boitles the <ll#*a*«» alJ dis appeared, health/
and ehe la now a hale, hearty and
girl girl twelve twelve years years old. o Anoth or child haa I
ju*it become afflicted in th* aat me way. and
am using the 8.8. s. and anttci; N. C. pare Wa------ V a prompt
ami permanent cure. AOGKfMXR.
Itirn Hill, Mo , July 7, 1888—Th* Swift
ftpaclflc Co.. Atlanta, (la.—Gentlemen: Our
(title girl when but thr** weeks old broke
out with eczema. We tried the prescription*
from several good doctors, but without any
special benefit We tried B. B. 8.. and by the
time one bottle was gone her head taken began to
heal, and by tbe time she had alx
bottles she was completely cured, now she
ha .1 a full and heavy head of hair—a robuat,
hearty child. I fo l it but my duty H- T. to Bhom. make
tula statement. UcKpectfully,
( "hattafoooa, Txfx., Juo* Oa.—Gentlemen 27, 1888—Th*
Swift In 1S8G Specific I contracted Co., Atlanta. blood polzon, and and Jentlemi a< at once :
who who treated treated , foi for
sought Might ftl a a physiolan. phyb*w*as By ilen, By U . hi* hi advice I wont me me to Crab iwv
month*. of
Orebar d Springs. gs, 1C: Ky.. where hi* course
treatment wt a cercfully observed. I recov-
ered, as I thn ught, but the next face spring and body. pirn-
-wifir began gradually to appear on my ar.d
TWm* increased to tore* run¬
ning ulcrr*. I wafl advized to try 8. S. 8., and
immediately after taking it I commenced to
improve, slowly at flrzt, nothin* but more remained rapidly
afterwards, and soon to
toll of my trouble. and My blood 1 • now free from thor¬
oughly and rleauzod, \ my pTe*eut system condition—a
taint, owe my Iche«rfully
perfect cure—to your medicine
give this ztatement that others who hare
suffered an 1 have may reap the eame benefit.
IIoMXit, I,a.. May Ga.—Gentlemen 25, 1888—The Swift About Specific
Co.. Atlauta, : two
years aK » >ny general debilitated health gav® l way almost en¬
tirely. I was so Vnat
d.wpbhred of over feeling done well brought again. All
that thn physicians relief. Friends ror insisted me that no I
should permanent g’ve 8. 8. 8. fair trial, although I
a
thought It would be throwing away money. health
After taking a thorough course, I my that
and Strength returned, and I must say all
8. 8. S. alone cured me, as discarded
others while using It. As a tonic I can most
heartily recommend It; for general debility,
it certainly is a speelfic. W. F. Bridge*. J. V.
Homer. La. I know Mr. W. F. Bridges, and
will say that his *• nfoment is correct.
Jos;crn Shelton, Druggist.
Treat! on Wood and Skin Diseases mailed
free. T The Swift Smirjc Co., Drawer a
Atlanta, Ur\.
EXCURSION RATES.
What It Will Cost to Go to Macon,
lumbus and Augusta.
The Central railroad oilers the
xcurftion rates to the Georgia expositions:
TO THB STATE FAIR.
To La held at Macon, Ga., November
o November 10th, inclusive.
Hurnesville. ...............
Milner..............................
Orchard Hill ................
Griffin...................
Sunny Side.............
Brook* Hamilton.. Station ..........
..........
Senoia.......................
These rate* include admission t
ground. Children over 5 year* oid and
der 1 if Half Kates. Tickets will be
on sale November 4th to 10t.lt.
good to return until November Kith,
TU I 'll; - 11 A TTAFI 'DCUEE K v P< SITU IN
To bf hold at rnliimltus U'i.. \ i
5th to IH'cemher l*t, ir< h».-iv«*
® aruenTilie......... 3
MUner 3
< )rc*hanl Hill
Sunny Side 3
. .
Hampton . :l
Brook.* St;ilion,. ..
t tmoia.... ......... ....
These rule--htdw >\ycv 1 vnr {ww vii\d
mUniuu to Exposition jrrounds.
over 5 yea sand under 12 years, Italf
Ticket8 will he placed on sale Novemi
14th to 'kith inclusive, good to return on,
until December 2d, inclusive. HU
TO Till JkVOVKTA NXTIORAI KXDO^ITION.
To 1)0 held at \ugu«ta, Oa.. November
to Det ember loth, inclu-sivr.
Ba rncsvilic ... • ^4
.Milner. o
.
Orchard Hill • •' •}
Griffin............ •
Bunny Side...... ........... J
Ham])ton. Station ........ ••
Brooks .. .......... .....
Benoia................ •*
The rates im uKlc transfer coupons to
from the Exposition, and also
coupons to the grounds. Children over
years and under 1*4 years, half rates.
gers must purchase tickets before getting
train, as coneuetorgwi.l not be authorized
observe the above rates Tickets "ill
pla< ed on sale November 7th and
on sale until nnd including Uecciubcr 15th,
1S8S, unless otherwise ordered. Tickets
be limited five from date of sale. ,
n no case later titan December Kill, In^s
K. T. CHARLTON.
(icn Vas^enger Agent.
Br giving toncto^aad etrpngthenlng the.rj^r-'
^ ..c
corrects all irrrgnlarlllcz and annoytrvg; troubles
from which so many U<lles zuffer. It give* the
weak, debilitated woman health and atrength.aHd
makes cheerful cheerful the the despondent, despondent, depr- depressed in
spirits. In chance <»f life no lad? should be wlth¬
ou 1 1N PI a N W FED. It ks Safe and Unfailing*
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ous aiul
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I)i bility, Semi a a
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Habits
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with particulars for iloroa Cure.
Cures wiaranteed No pure co pay,
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The Georgia Midland
uu*I Bust
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o*» Botwcflii
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
OSLY ONE CHANGE TO
Washington, New
Nashville or Cincinnati.
SO. 50, r**#*SOBB, SOUTH.
I.eav* McDonoa^h.. ' :SOs.
Arrive Grifitn.................... ..................•J’
La’nve Columbus..............11:35 ”
Aarive
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Ix ave Columbus.................P-® 3 y! 4
Arrive Griffin..................... ’
NO. 52, PASSES*,BR AND MAIL, SOI TH,
Leave Griffin...................4:^ b5 p
Arrive Columbus.................' :
SO. 53, PAMENOIB, NORTH,
Leave Columbus............... ,4:10 p.
Arrive Griffin............... V: 14-
Leave “ ^.20 •*
Arrive McDonough........ 5:02
NO. 1, FBCXOIIT, NORTH.
Lasave Columbus.................,7:00 Griffin.....................lit® a, m
Arrive .2)30 p,
Leave “ ..................
Arrive McDonougli...............8’A5 *‘
NO. 2, EBE1UHT, SOl'Tn
Leave McDonough.............7:45 Gridin...................8^® a. “ m
Arrive .....................“
Leave “
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Louisiana State Lottery Company
Incorporated by the Iargiatature in I8T>8 >r
liducational ducational and and Charitable purpose*, i at
ita franchise made a part of tn< e prereat
Btate Constitution, in 1879, by an over-
whelming popular vote
Ita GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW¬
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December), and its GRAND SINGLE NUM¬
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the other ten months in the year, and are all
drawn in pnblie, at the Academy of Mosio,
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arrangements for at) the monthly and Semi¬
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At the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, December 18, 1568, •
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1 Prizecf $000,000 is.......... f«00,000 200,000
1 Vhi/.b of 200,000 is.......... 100,000
1 Prize of 100,000 ia..........
1 Prize of 00,000 is.......... 50,000 50,000
2 Prizes of 25,000 are.........
5 Prizes of 10,000 are......... 50,000
12 Prizes of 5,000 are......... 00 000
25 Prizes of 2,000 are......... 50,000
100 Prizes of 800 are......... 80,000
200 Prizes of 400 are......... 80,100
500 Prizes of 200 are......... 100,000
approximation prizes.
100 Prizes of $1,000 are............. 100,000
100 do. 800 are............... 80,000
tOO do. 400 are............... 40,000
Three Number Terminal*.
90 Prizes of $800 are................$79,200
00 do 400 are................. 39,<StO
Two Number Terminal*.
900 Prizes of *200 are...............*180,000
900 do. 200 are.............. 180,000
3,146 Prizes Club of amounting to......$2,118,80t
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. WHOLESALE aN*1> RETAIL
<
druggists,
| GRIFFIN, CEORCIA.
We guarantee the purity
of our goods and make our
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Heuu lO * • ‘O'* tOO-Page Pa*
SAt WITTIEST,PRETTIEST JUVENILES
QUEER PEOPLE«•—«c«x
*1 00
Elopement of the Ttrog and the Mout~
f ull of the odkent pnuito. rhnrmin* by itorie.
laoab-provokln# illuMrsti.rui the Prh:
Juvenile ututa Selling Immensely. vitk Cl
H ny of It * zrf« «iy HttU folk* vtkt dr>>
paraVU «*o* and •U 90 M . n —Hoq. 8 . S. Con. * Fa* c»m» -
iM a* M*op amd VneU Hon. Honrd Crosby
r ^ /m To ULAJ CLABIS BUSINESS COLLEGE
nm, pa.,
Aug. * 0 . M*#tWB this p*s«v.
FLEMISTER'S
GRAND LOW PRICE SALE
r rr v
HAS BEEN QUITE GRATIFYING.
While we ciosd out many of
gains offered, we have added
UNTew-:-Ones!
And it |will be to j our interest to visit iuy
CROWDED STORE ROOMS if
you wish to
Purchase Bargains.
Clothing Department.
While this 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 Cassimeie Suits
for $10,00; worth from $12,50 to $15,00. These
^oods 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
Misses' and M Gfflteirs Wrap,
9
LADIES’ JACKETS,
\ KWMAKKEK8,
Mojeskas, Jerseys, &e.
Shoe Department
Find that I am over¬
stocked in Childrens
Boys' and Misses'
Will save you 40 to 5
per on this line Shoks.
Just received big stock
Sweet & Sherwood’s Cel¬
ebrated Hand Sewed
Shoes at $4.00. - As
good as any $7 goods.
■
my Eagle Shoe Company’s Peniteintiary Mad
for Ladies’ and Misses* and you wll hflTA
All at the lowest prices, at