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Matel Paper •( the City ef Griffin
gjf Axlrertlalng Rato*.
1-Om dollar p*» toaar* *•*
SiM ^liuiorli A itty eMt* for **ch Mb-
i Hoc* or tM* to b* ooaat-
■M^iTmOT! 0» tO ption mti actor p*r It*
Ssxft a
i bs paid for la
will b* Mil with
ton* tholr »dvsru»sm«iit»
J^rTstA... for tho Patlr-
Nobody wroto tbft l»t »**••#«
the pMsdidoot, aad nobody will
tbo nost one, except kiateelf.
It will Uka * good maaj oran
kerrie* to take tb* drynwo oat of tbe
JJodKWilic TbankegiTiag turkey tbie
T? annexing Canada, let ua
fit at Inquire bow much the Canadian
voter had been in tbe habit of getting
for h» rote in cloae election*.
Oiar owt) glorious climate of Oaor
■gkf atoedt in loeely eon trial to that
of Ifekr Jarsay, where they hare jaat
been kering ten degree* below aero.
Tke result In Connecticut \e not
potntod to wilb pride bj the Bepub
Jioans. At the laaat calculation, they
spent #200,000 to oarry tba Rtate,
bat it want for Cleveland.
Macon Telegraph: ‘ There never
waaa time ia the history ef the Soatb
when it was more important to pre
serve the Democratic orgaaication in
national, State, oouoty and city poli
ties. Tbie will be a eold winter for
ndependenta ia tbe Bomb."
Cheat sacrifice* are made for poiiti
oal victory, bat e Missoula, M. T.,
mas seems to have gone altogether
beyond the line of reaaoa. He cot
teased to a marder in ordar to show
tba inefficiency of the sheriff, sad
thereby lessen tbe Utter’s chance*
ra-slection.
The Baltimore Sen thinks
eoe more oampaignof education will
oarry New Hampahir* for tariff re¬
form. At th* recent election in
State the democrats out the repabli-
oau plurality down to 2284,
4063 in 1884. And tbe democratic
vote increased 4157, or 10,80 per
cent., against an increase of only
2478, or 5.72 per cent, fur the repub¬
licans. .
•*, w— — ♦ ^
Gan. Greely, of the hignal serf ice,
hOBOQDces that, in bis judgment, tbe
oeldoetdaye of winter will, or ought
to ooout between January 20 and 10.
- The greatest cold does not, bs ex
(datM, oeeor at tbe winter solstice,
but somewbat later, since tbe great
*st cold most be experienced at tbe
time when tbe ammount of beat re
Chived from the sun becomes equal
to that lost by nocturnal radiation.
More interesting facts as to bow
the Republicans carried Indiana are
eomteg out. Oue of (he workere
writes to tbe Jiew York Herald:
“None of ui wbo were working
the voters handled any money. Two
men were given the tmg to hold, and
they went into an upper room which
had been used for gambling, and bad
a little wicket iu the door. Once in
aide, they kept themselves out of
Sight. When we had secured a rot
er we took him to tbe polls and
sent hie* to uur worker, who stood at
the window. Tbe worker handed
the voter • ticket, and saw bint give
it to the Jadge of Election. Then
he gave tbe voier a little check with
marks on it, which the two meu up
etaire in the gambling room would
»nd, The check* were little
of pasteboard. If we had
bought a mu for $5, we put a V on
the check. If the prtee was filO, we
put an X down, and if it was $20, we
■Barked XX. Tbe voter took the
shack up-stsirs, shoved it through
tba bote in the door, and got bis
money. Tbe bag gave out at my
place four times (bat day, and I went
aad got more money each time. Talk
about ‘two-dotiar’ campaigns! This
visa a ‘ten*dollar’ campaign, and some
•ew got as high as $20 apiec* for
Xheir votes.”
Mr. Harrison must feel very proud
ef Me elevation. The tredv-mark of
hie Admtuistratio* is V-X—1888-
XX, and (he workers will »*• «ure to
iMstd him of it freqef-Biiv before
Catarrh
ft a ceattltottoBsi disease. e*to*d by serofft
leas tslet In the bloo*. Hood's Sarsaparilla,
h*tag a confutation*! remedy, purifies tbe
Mood, build* up the whole system, aud per-
lliliillj i mu i efrrti Thousand* of people
Who soSered severely with this disagreeable
disease, testify with pleasure that catarrh
Can be
eared by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Mr*, i
Alfred Cunningham, *. I., "I Fallon have Avenue, *uffered Prort-J with’
dense, says:
catarrh to my bead for year*, and paid out
hundreds ot aortnn tor medicine*, but have;
heretofore received only temporary relief. I;
began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and now
soy catarrh is nearly cured, the weakness of .
my tact, body I feel Is like all gone, another ray appetite Hood's Is good—to Bar- j j
person.
saparilto 1* the best medicine I have ever
taken, and the only one which did me perma¬
nent good. I cordially recommend It.” A
gentleman to Worcester, Mass., who was
Cured
Ot estarrh by Hood'* Sarsaparilla, »sy*: "I
would not take any moneyed consideration
tor tbe good one bottle did me.” If you are
a sufferer, do not put off taking a simple
remedy till your bronchial tubes or lungs art
affected, and consumption has gained a hold
Upon you. Be wise In time ! That flow from
the note, ringing noise In the ears, pain In toe
head. Inflammation of tbe throat, cough, and
nervous prostration will be cured If you take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Md by all druggists, fi ; «!x for l» Prepare*
hr C. I. HOOD A CO.. Apothecaries, Lowell, Meet,
IOO Doses One Dollar
mmlSi
an sit costs.
culture re
rning demon
on tbe enbjeot of
boi every now and
then tthe uttkra a low, finely modolat
mi growl when thing* municipal
don’t suit her. Stic is grewling aow,
and tbe reason is tbaf ebe psy* mor*
per light lor electric light.og than
any other city of (quel six* in tbe
onion. Tbo report made by th« citi
tans' allocation of the city council
the other nigbt contained *oui* facte,
concerning tbe cost of elsctric light
ing and tb* nnmber of lights ueed
in different cities, that are rather in
tsreating.
Th«r* are only five cities which
nse a larger number ot electric lights
than Boston, and they ate NewYoilr,
Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Buffalo «nd
New Orleans. Boston u««* 695
lights, and pays tor tbem (Jf> cents
each per nigbt; New York uaea 1,435.
and pays an average of 34£ cents;
Philadelphia uses 756. and puy* 50
cants Brooklyn uses 1.014, and pay*
45 cents: Buffalo uses 996, and pay*
45 cent*, and New Orleans use* 822,
and pay* 34 cents. Tbe lights are
of tbe same kind and power as those
in Boston, and they are bnrned as
many boors per Digbt and year, and
yet Boston’s cost 15 cents escb per
•igbt more than Philadelphia’s which
are tbe next costliest. Tbe reason
of this is that Boston, somehow or
otber, has not taken advantage ot
tbe declining price of electric light
ing. Hbe is paying tbe same she
paid ia 1882, and now has a contract
(of three year* from the first day of
1887. The other cities named con
tract for only one year ahead. Up
to 1887, New York paid 70 cents a
light, to 1887 she paid 60 cents, and
now she pays only 34| cents. It
would seem that there is something
wrong with tbe Boston authorities,or
else that city allows cultnrs to stand
in tbs way of business,
Otbsr cities than those mentioned
bating more than 200 electric light*
are Albany, Baltimore, Fall River,
Lafayette, Providence, Scranton, Syr
acuse, Troy and Utica. These bate
lights ranging in number from 519 in
Baltimore to 207 in Lafayette (Ind.).
Tbe higbeat price per light paid by
any one of tbem is 55 cents.
There are several cities, bowevsr,
which pay more per light than Bo*
ton, ‘and among them are Council
Bluffs, San Francisco, Sacramsnto
and Savannah, but in these many of
the lights art placed upon towers,
which are more expensive tbaa
iron poata nssd in Boston, aud,
aides, tbe coat of service is greater.
THK UKPKESK>TAT1VE ELECTION.
Tbe voters of Spalding
should not lorgettbe special eieeiion
for representative on ut x;
December 4th. John H.
an excellent gentleman and
eentntive farmer, and the choice
tbe Democratic party, is to lie voted
for, and while there will probably be
no oppoa tion, be should receive a
/nil and hearty euppoit and a good
vote. Turn out, and carry your
neighbor with you.
Brother Lt wie, of the Sparta I«b
maelite, has condensed a volume into
this wise" paragraph: *’Wben the
Western farmers lose their Southern
market, tariff reform will present it
self to tbem in a more captivating
light. The farmers of the South
have it in their power to do the
moat effective campaign work in that
politically betiightened sec;ion by
simply making the South indepen
dent of Western food product*. Will
they do it * ‘
Tue Georgia Legislators baa bard
ly got down to work, yet, but it ha*
a plenty before it, aud will docilities*
he harassed with aucb an accnmula
tion of unfinished business that it
will adjourn over for a summer er*
eion. L«t the boys have hu easy
time; they ere going to have it any
way.
A wan who has practised medicine for 40
years, oairht to know salt from su^nr;
read w hat he say*.
To i. Kuo. O .Jan. 10, 1SM7.
Messrs. R. J. Cheney A Co.—Gentlemen:
--■I hare been in the tfeueral practice of med-
icine for most 40 years, and would say that in
all tny praotice aud experience, have never
seen a preparation lhat £ could prescribe
with as maeh confidence of success a a I can
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by yon
Have prescribed it s jjreat many tunes and
Its efli otia wonderful,and would say in con
elusion that I have yet to find a case <>f Ca
tarrh that it would not cu-e. if they vrqfild
take it according to directions.
Yours Truly,
l. L OoRSCBH, M O
W# will (IOO Office, 'il5 Summit St
give for any case of Catarrh
that can not be cured with Hall's Catarrh
Dure Taken internally
If. J. CUENe\*CO., Props., Toledo, O.
iW~ Hold by DrusrjtUt*. 75c uovO-lm
S‘ S. S'
Paws Mm. Tsi.s, June SO. 1«* -The
gwirt SpeciOe Company. Alls it*. Os.—Oen-
Uemen One of my children dren was *i troubled
with rheumatism end bolls for about two
yearn We ga-s her various kinds kinds of of medt- medi¬
cine. hut without profit,aud began persuaded to despair
of curing ng bar tier at at all. all. I I was was persuaded to to try try
Several your r Swift'. Swift'. SpcclAo. Bp-cl do. after after aha ah* had h< used
she -----... ho.tie. -DdueM the hale, hats, diseases 1____ hearts all dUappearad, aud _____,J healthy
md Is now a old. another v child ha*
twelve years ol
Jus* become afflicted *mtc In I_________ the same way, and 1
am using using the the S. S. S. 8. R sad anticipate K. C. Wanooint*. a prompt
aud permanent cure.
Speelflc Rich flm. Co., Atlanta, Mo, July Oa.—Oe —Oenttemen: T, lS8S-The II Swift Our
tittle tie _________________ girl girl when when but but three three weeke old broke
w,
out it with u ecsema We tried the prescription.
from from te-er:.! -----■ benefit good — id doctors, but without eny ths
specie t « We tried a B S.. and by
time tssursGttfs one bottle , by wi was gone her heed began to
and the the time the bed taken six
« was oonipletety cured, how aha
Mat a full and heavy ivy head head of of heir—a h*lr—a robust.
hearty child. I f< KcxpffctlaUy. l U but my duty H. T. t to make
tola statement. Ssou.
CMatvamoooa. Tui., . tJuno ST. 1«83—Tbe
•wift Specific Co., Attest nta. Oa. , ■ Q e o tlemen:
fen 1888 I contracted blood
_________ _______ 11/ oh
ered, a» \ thought, b\i\ \be i
olee be«an to appear on my
ih«M cradually T lnoreaaed advised to eoree 8. i_____ 8., and
nlnffi Immediately alcersa after was taking it to I try commenced S. to
Improve, alowly efi Ural, but more rapidly
foil afterward*, ©f trouble. and aoon My nothing biooa U remained thor- to
roy now
oaghly cleenaed, end my ayatem tree from
Ulnt. and I owe my preaenfi condition—e
give perfect tbla cure—to statement your that medicine other* I who cheerfully have
•offered a*! have may reap the same benefit.
Hamby M. Burt, U Weet Ninth 8L
Houma. La.. Key IB, 1188—The Swift 8pec!fl«
Co.. Atlanta, Ga.—Gentlemen : About two
year* afro 1 my general debilitated health gave 1 way almost en¬
tirely. despaired vrsa of so feeling well that All
that physicians ever done Tor brought again.
the me no
permanent permanent relief. relief. Friend* Friend lnelited that I
should g've 8. 8. 8. e fa): ur trial, although I
After thought taking taking It would _____ thorough then be throwing away money. health
and etrengtn a a and course, l my that
Itn returned, returned, and I must must aay say
8. 8. 8. alone cured me. ae 1 discard* ed all
other* while using It. As a tonic I can moil lOSt
heartily It eertalnly eertalnly recommend •pe*lfi*. spealft*. It; for W. XV. general BaiDOM, debility, 3. J.! P.
U i* a a y. F. Bridos*.
no: mkr, T.a.- I know Mr. W. F. Bridge*, and
will say r t '.'»t hi# *• ttement is correct.
Juaum bhrltor. Druggist.
Treatise on lllno l «nd Skin Dlsearea mailed
free. Thr Hwjrr Srrcirio Co>, Drawer i,
Alia;: la, <J-\.
T utt’s Pills
■tlmnlates the torpid liver, strength-
cos the digestive onequsled organs, regnlaten the
bowels, wad are ws an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
In n malarial malarial dlstrlrts dlstrlrts their their virtues virtues ar are
widely recognised, in as they possess thesysten pee se-
nltar properties that poison. poison. freeing Elegantly Elegantly _ in
from sngai sngar
coated. l>ose small. Price, SScts.
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 44 Murray St,, New York.
EXCURSION RATES.
What It Will Cost to Go to Macon, Co¬
lumbus and Augusta.
The Central railroad oilers the following
xcttrwion rates to the Georgia expositions:
TO TUB STATE I AIB.
To be Iteld at Macon, G'i., N'ovember 5th
o November 10th, inclusive.
Barnesville.............. $1 :!5
Milner............ 1.00
Orchard Hill............... ..1.00
Griffin........................... 1*0
Sunny Side..., ......1 S5
Hamilton .. ... I GO
Brooks Station . .. .......... 1
Senoin .... ...... ‘J 10
These rales include admission to Fair
ground. Children over 5 years old and un¬
der 12 Half Hates. Tickets will be inclusive; placed
on sale Novambe- 4!li to 10th.
good to return until November Wfh. inclii.
eive.
TO TII K I HATTAII'IOCHKE BXJMSITION.
To be held at Columbus, Ua., November
5th to December 1st, inc lusive
no srnesville... ........... S 80
Milner .'t ;to
.
Orchard Hit! ... 5 JO
Sunny Side .... J 50
Hampton.... ... .. .. .40
Brooks Station.. ... . J.V5
l foots........ ........ . ;i 40
These rates include streetcar fare and ad
mission to Jixnosttion grounds Children
over 5 yea - and under 12 years, half rates.
Tickets will be placed on sale November
]4th to noth inclusive, good to return on, and
until December 2d, inclusive.
TOTUK AVOVSTA NAtlOJIAl BXVO-tTION •
To be held at \ugusta, (in., November Mil
to Dciembcj- loth, inclusive
Barnesville .... ... ^4 00
Milner . . ... 5.0ft
Orchard Hil!.. .5 15
Qnffin .. .....5 25
Sunny Side. ............ 5 40
Hampton........ 5 45
Brooks Station . 5.50
SenoU.. ....... ....... 5 »>5
The rates jnculdc transfer r jiiuiip to amt
from the Exposition, and also admission
coupons to the grounds. Children over 5
years nud under 12 years, half rates. Pns«en-
gers must purchase tickets before getting on
train, as coneuctorswi.l not be authorized to
observe the above rates 1 icke's will be
placetl on sale November 7th and continue
on sale unlit and including l*eoemher 15th,
188S, unless otherwise ordered. Tickets will
he limited five days from date of sale, tint
n no case later than December lTih, lbhS
E. T CHARLTON,
Gen. Passenger Agent.
mm# mm*
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—
The Toy the Child Likes Best
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rsaot ail saws, far tl.1t, as
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pasatptlvs CM i k p . awl
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Tbe Georgia Midlaiid KR |
sihortegf ttss(l Boat Line
Witlk Througli Con eh
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COLUMBUS aid ATLANTA. |
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO i
Washington, New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
vo. 50, p*s«rvorn, sotrm.
Leave .McDonough..........7:30a. ....................8:15 “ in.
Arrive Griffin •*
Leave •
Ajrive Columbus..............11:25
VO. 51, I'AHSKNOEB *XI> MAIL, SOKTU.
Leave Columbus................1.-05 Griffin....................9:50 p. “ m.
Arrive
NO. 52 I'asRBKGKR AMD « VII,, SOI TH,
Leave Griffin........ Columbus.................~:05 ...4dfip. “ in.
Arrive
SO. 53, PASSKVaEB, NOBTH,
Leave Columbus.................4:10 p. m.
Arrive Griffin............... 7:14 "
Leave “ 7:20 •*
Arrive McDoiumgli............ 8:02 “
NO. 1, rBBlOHX, NOBTH.
Leave Columbus. .................7:00 a. in
Arrive Griffin.....................l:25p. ,m
Leave “ 2;30 •
Arrive McDonougti...............3:35 "
NO. 3, PBSIO HT, BOOTH
Leave McDonough...............7:45s.m .................8:50 •*
Arrive Griffin
I-eave “ .....................9:35 “
Arrive Columbus.................3:30 p. m
M. E. GRAY, Snpt.
C. W. CHEARS, Ga.
Gen’l Pass. Agt. Columbus,
New Advertisement*.
f|ULIv ArFWTC I WANTED. Write Geo. A. S«n-
O born, Sec’y The Bckkaio Mu¬
ch At ci dint and Sick Benefit Associa¬
tion, Buffalo, New York.
eta Wnf/n aw earns Agents’ proflto per month. Will
prove it or pay forfeit New
qfwfcU portraits W. just H. out Cliidester A $3.50 & sam¬ Son,
ple sent free to all.
28 Bond 8t ., N. Y.
exhausted vitality
*|’HK * great BCIXIftTH Medics'. OF Work Lint, ,h,
of the
ege ou Manhood. Nervous and 4
Physical Ueblilty, Premature
beeline, Errors of Touth, and
Ihcumold mlserleaconse<iuoiit
l hereon, an page, Svo, 12s
prescriptions for all disease*.
Cloth, full gilt, only *1.06, h } <
11 ___
sad T!*. middle ’ aged 1,lustra men. bvc Send sample free to all j onng
*' le<1 now. The Oold and
" AV awarded to the auth.w by the
*■32* Medical v.
Assor lation. Address P. o
A dost.,11, Uass.-or Dr. W. H. PARKER r%d
! ^,io„^r Med,c “ conege E
m In Boston, ' 55 y ^*’
who may be consulted oonfldmiUaUF
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IMrary spruklug rendemnen sllhoul by notes. Court,
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Great IndocrmesK to
classes.
Prospectus, with opinion* of Dr. VVni A.
Hatmrom). the world-famed Speeialist in
Mind disease*, Daniel tireenicaf Thorn son,
the great Psychologist, J M Buckley, 1 1 D.
Editor of the Christian Advocate, Richard
Proctor, the Scientist, Hons Judge Gibson, post
Jud.ih T. Benjamin, and others, sent
free by Prof. A. LOTSETTE, J37 Fifth Are.
New York.
HINDERCORN8.
The only Rtire T'ure for Corns. Stopaall Hiscvx peiti. A to,,N. EnwrM t.
comfort to tUe fee*. 15 c. atDrugjewta.
PARKER S GINGER TONIC
i he best of .ill remedies tor
Inward Pains, Colic, all Indiges¬
tion, Exhaustion and Stom¬
ach and Bowel troubles. Also
the most effective cure for
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and
affections of the breathing
organs. It promotes refreshing
sleep improves the appetite,
overcomes nervoutprosfratiou, and strength
and gives new life
k> the weak and aged. 50c. and $i.y\ at Drgguist*.
MASON & HAMLIN
The cabinet organ was Introduced in its present
form by --------------------- Maeon A Hamlin in 1S«1. Other makers
followed in tbe manufacture of these instruments,
hot the Mason A Hamlin Organs have always main¬
tained their supremacy as the best in the world,
i Mason A Hamlin offer, as demonstration of to*
unequalled at all of toe excellence great World’s of their Exhibitions, organs, the fact that of
tstfBflBpi since that
^UnbAnkfe yeas
bated catalogue# 822 TO *90 O. free.
' Mason A Tlatnlin do not hesitate to make the ex¬
traordinary superior claim for their pianos, that they are
to alt others. They recognise the high
excellence achieved by other leading makers Into*
art of piano bonding, but etill claim superiority.
This they attribute solely to the remarkable In*,
prorement introduced bv tbem 1n the year 1981,
and now known as the “Mason A Hahuh Piano
Brmnisn ixm’by PIANOS^ the use of which
I* secured the greatest poi-
■tbie parity and reflnement of
m*a*d lone, together 0SAMD with greatly io-
c&nad A U?SI3ET. ty t tot standing
In tune other ____________
ana uicr important iin!H>ruuii fturantvges. advantages.
A circular, containing testimonials from thrsffi
hundred purchasers, musicians, and tuners, sent*
together Pianos with and descriptivo catalogue, to any applicant
Organs sold for cash or easy pay¬
ments; also rented.
MASON 4 HAMUN ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
a BOSTON. NEW YOKE. CHICAGO. ^
Grateful ••Comforting.
EPPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
“by thorough knowlefige of the natural
law- icb govern the oparations of diges
turn and Duititiou, and by a careful applies
iinn of the fine propertie- of well seleeted
Onaeoa. Mr. Epps has provided < ur delicately provid¬
ed out breakfast tabes with a
flavoured beverage whieh may save ur ciauy
heavy coders’ bi Is. It is by the Judicious
use of such artiele of diet that a constitution
may be gradually built up until strong
enough to resist ev»ry tendency to disease.
Hnudreds of subtle maladies are floating
around us ready to attack wherever there is •
weak point iVc may escape many a fatal
shaft by keepingourse!vee well lortified with
pure blood and a properly nou rished frame.”
boiling —Civil Herviee Gazette, milk. Sold Made only simply half- with
water or in
pound tins, Grocers, JAMES labelled EPPS thus A CO.,
ftomceonathle Chemists.
London, England.
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Louisiana State Lottery Company
Incorporated by the Legislature In 1858 -r
Educational and Charitable purposes, . t
its franchise made a part of the presi t
State Constitution, in 1879, by an over¬
whelming popular vote DRAW¬
Ita GRAND EXTRAORDINARY and
INGS take place Feml-Annuatly, (June NUM¬
December), and it» GRAND SINGLE
BER DRAWINGS take pus* <>n each of the
th<- other ten months in the year, und are all
drawn in public, at ‘.he Academy of Mnsio,
New Orleans, Ia.
••We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all the monthly and Semi¬
annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Isn
tery Company, and in person manage and co*
trol the Drawings themselves, and that tb*
same are conducted with honesty, falruee*
and in good faith toward all parties, this certlneai* and we
authorize fac-simileeof the Company onrslgnatuies to use attachedto
with
its advertisements.”
ceawtulsssn,
We the undersigned Bank* and Banker)
will pay all Prlzea drawn in The Louisian*' i
rttate Lotteries which may be preaei ted at
ouroounters:
H. M. W4UI»ir.Pra<. La.Xal'1 ft
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Mammoth Drawing
At tb* Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, December 18, 18o8,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000.
100,000 Tickets at $40; Halves $20; Qua. •
'era $10; Eighths $5; Twentieths $2; For¬
tieths $1.
LIST OF PBXXBS.
1 PaiZKCF $600,000 is.......... $600,000 300,000
1 °1UZK OF 300,000 is..........
1 PBiiEor 100,000 ia.......... 100,000
lPaiautOF 50,000 is.......... 50,000 50,000
3 Phizes of 25,000 are ......
5 Pbizkb of 10,000 are......... 50,000
12 Pbizeb of 5,000 are......... 60 000
35 Prizes of 2,000 are......... 50,000
100 Prizes or 800 are......... 80,000
800Prizes of 400 are....,---- 80,l0G
500 Prizes of 200 are......... 100,000
AFPltOXIMATIO'S prizes.
100 Prizes of $1,000 are............. 100,000
100 do. 800 are............... 80,000
100 do. 400 are............... 40,000
Tubes Number Terminals.
90 Prizes of $800 are................$79,300
99 do 400 are................. 39,6l0
Two Number Thrmimals.
900 Prize* of $300 are...............$180,000
900 do. 200 are.............. 180,000
8,U6 Prizes of amounting to..... .$2,118,801
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FLEHIISTER’S I
GRAND LOW PKICE SALE
/
For I’tifi tost tour Weeks i
HAS BEEN QUITE GRATIFYING.
While we closd out many of
gains offered, we have added
IDT ew-:-Ones I
And it Iwill be to your interest to visit nry
CROWDED STORE ROOMS if
you wish to
Purchase Bargains.
SOSSSEffiffiBBtf
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
-IN—
Misses’ anfl anfl CHren’s Wrap,
LADIES’. JACKETS,
\ EWMARKEK8,
Mojeskaa, Jerseys, &e.
Shoe Department
^BUev/iS. Find that I am over
stocked in Childrens
Boys’ and Misses’
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Ma^g Custom l)i‘r Will on save this line you Shoks. 40 to 6
Til” Just received big stock
E. J. FLEMISTEE. Sweet & Sherwood’s Cel¬
ebrated Hand Sewed
.at Shoes at $4.00. As
good as any $7 goods.
Buy my Kagle Shoe Company’s Peniteintiary Made
Shoes for Ladies’ and Misses’ and you wll nave no
others. Ail at the lowest prices, at
E. J. Flemlster s.