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Official Piper of Spalding Co.
Qffiotol Paper ef the City of Griffin
Adrortlslng Itato*
DALLY-Ou dollar par aqnore for the
asassrttftsssK.'s stst
*K*oi2l^ NOTICES No insertion 10 onU oodar per lin thl»
Or «U>h huMrttoii. All insertion*
Mod for too* than *0 o*nt«.
hr Imm than one dollar maat bo paid for in
kl rotoa will bo made with partieo
Wlaoioa «r to oontinoa their adoartiMinente
ifc ^^KLT-^m*r»t»«** for the Pally.
Tho more than 20,000 women who
si* to Tote in the next municipal eleo
tion in Boeton will bo expected to
devote the entire day to their coun-
... Uj, or, Mtktr rather, nit*: city; but but no doubt
•any of them will oontinue to do a
)title shopping in the coarse of the
, long election hours.
■m: The next Honae will bo Republi
oan beyond any further doubt. If
the West Virginia delegation be com
poaod of two Democrata and two
Bepablicana, aa aeerna probabla, the
JEtepnblican atrengtb will bo 166; the
Democratic , 159. The other fellows
have U all. It will bo interesting to
obeerte what they do with it.
When oougreit meets on Mon
day, President Oiereland will ahow
in bie meesage that the Democratic
party cannot afford to go backward
with regard to the tariff, bat, on the
contrary, that it muat continue to
make an aggreaaive fight for tariff re
dootion. The attitude of the party
to right, and it will be maintained.
Uiae Ethel Ingaila, daughter of
Senator Ingaila, ia going to take
charge of the aeciety column of tb*
New York World. She eaya abe
wants to make money in order to bny
bar father a new library, in the place
Of the one that waa burned. The
purpose ia qnite commendable, and
whether people admire Senator In
. galls or not, they muet admire hiB
daughter-
The friends of the Blair bill are
goin to try to drag that measure oat
Of the pigeon hole in which it was
I laced by the educational committee.
It 4a not very probable, however, that
it will be passed at the next session.
If the Fifty^firat congress is Republi
oan, it may becomes law, although
Gen. Harrison waa opposed to it sev¬
eral years ago. It involves expendi
ture of *77,000,000
It ia now almost certain that Har¬
rison’s majority in the Kleatoral Col
iege waa securad by a minority of the
popular vote of the country. The
latest end most reliable returns from
the various States show that out of
about 11,669,825 votea, Cleveland re
ceived 5,£09,990 votes, while Hum-
received but 5,490,491 votes. This
indicates a plurality of 79*499 for
Cleveland. The increase in the popu
Ur vote over that of 1884 i* about
1,250,000.
Sunday ia a day of rest, and as a
type beautifully illustrates that land
of heavenly rest whose beauties no
pen can describe. Whether it be
bright with sunlight or datk with
storm, its peaceful quiet ampbasixes
the blessings of rest from the toil
and from the cares that iafest the
working dayr. Happy is the man
wbe care-worn and weary, cau ,nter
into the perfect enjoyment of such a
season of rest! Wasted energy re
eoperatea, tired brain is eased and j
weary limbs find repose. But beppi
eat ia be who cau tegard this day j
of rest with that grateful set *•<
which sbi aid cbaractei./.s lustre
feelings wbe>> be tetnerubers the orig
in and line significance of the d«y.
The Courier Journal publishes an
interview » with Hod. Roger Q Mills.
Regarding the late election, Mr
Mills aaya: “Money in Indiana and
treachery in New York defeated Grov
«r Cleveland, the best President the
eouutry ever bad, and placed the Re
publican party at the bead of the na
tion’a affaire.” Mr. Mills, while ad
ailtiog disappointment at tbe result,
ays: *‘Tha Democrats have not yet
given up tbe fight for principles and
the right* of tbe masses against tbe
demaoda and encroachments of tbe
ctotsee. Tbe tariff issue will not be
allowed to eink into insignificance,
but from this time forward for tbe
four yeare it will be kept before
the people. Ttoete will be no slack
tog up from oow ou until tbe dauioa
bVa syetem of monopoly ia torn out
tbe root." ig I
BUSINESS IN UONUKEHM.
On the House calender there ara
asarly one tbou«»nd five hundred
biila, and on that of the Senate over
four hundred le.’t over from the last
session. All this businesa will stand
in the wav of new measures,„o matter
how pressing; and if Congress goes
on at this rate there will have to bo
provided an annex —a sort of addit¬
ional Congress—to clear the cale*
dare. But what should he done is, a
constitutional convention should be
held to amend and reconstruct the
fends nental law of the nation.
The present mode of Congress pass¬
ing ameadaienta to be submitted to
States respicttvejy for approval, is
insufficient. And the first amend¬
ment to be made would he a restrict
ion against special legislation by Cun
grets. The object ot the’ Congress
is, mainly, to provide ways and means
for railing money to carry on the
Government, arid to appropriate the
same. But this part of its business
generally occupies but a very small
modicum of its time, while the great
er share is devoted to political discus
siont and bothsnng with special mea
sures and private interests.
Ladies, beware! Mankind is
about to poach upon your preserves
and to invade your domains. lie is
aboet to don embroidered trowsers,
and this is but the first step toward
a further embellishment of masculine
attire. The waistcoat he has held on
to with grim pertinacity. Slippers
and smoking caps have tended to
kesp the cherished object of his exis
tsnee in view, and smoking jackets
have been a brilliant success, and
now for the embroidered trowsers.
For many years a problem for a
man in coming dress has been bow
to be distinguished from a waiter.
Black velvet knickerbockers and
silk stockings, are all very well for
gentlemen to whom sature has been
judioiously kisd in the matter of
calves, but the embroidered trowser
Bolves the problem, especially as the
embroidery is bound to extend till
we shall revert to the magnificence
of the Cavalier period,when brocades,
fine lace, aatinu, silks, and velvets
were as much worn by men as by
women.
What grim sarcasms on human
weakness and pasaiona do the fatea
or something work ont upon them
now and than. A prominent Boston
editor, with a large financial proposit
ion pending in London, tired of wait
ing while tortured by financial ern
barrassments, and receiving a round
about story with a bad look from
Loudon, ha ended his life. The next
day a report of the success of his
milliou dollar undertaking, which
would have restored his fo:tunes,was
forwaided. And "‘a poor but beau
tifuF’foreign girl came to this coun
try in advance of her affianced and—
waited. She wailed and hoped, but
heard nothing, and ss her affairs had
been sorely strained, she threw up
the game and died by her own hand,
A day or two afterwards, the lover’s
letter came full of joy and tender
ness and anticipation of the wed
ding, as be was at once to sail,
Two gas wells have bsen named in
honor of Mr. Hanison. Ilonora of
this sort should be confined to mem
bera of Congress.
A wan who has practised medicine for to
years, ought to know salt from sugar;
read what he says.
Tpi ki>o. O., Jan. 10, 1887
Messrs. F. J. Cheney A Co —Gentlemen:
■ 1 have been in the general practice of med
ioine for most 40 years, and would say that in
all my practice and experience, have never
seen a preparation that I could prescribe
with hs much confidence of success as 1 can
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you
Hive prescribed it a great many times and
its elh-ct is wonderful,and would say in con¬
clusion that I have yet to find a case of C’a
tarrh that it would not cu-e, if they would
take it according to directions.
Yours Truly,
I. 1. OwKSUBU, M. I)
Office, 215 Summit Si
We will give $100 for any ease of Catarrh
that van not he cured with Hall's Catarrh
Cure Taken internally
F J. CHEN (■ Y A CO., 75e l’rops,, Toledo, O.
;Sold by Druggists, novtl lm
Dr. Moffett’s TEETHWA (Teething Powders)
Bowels, Alltyt IrrlLtlnn. Strengthens Aids tbe Digestion, Child,makes Kerolttes Teething the
Easy Eruptions and Costs and Sores, only and ti Cents. nothing Teeth equals In a cures It for
the bummer I roubles of Children of arty ope. It
it tafe and sure. Try It and you will never b«
•without TEETHINA as long at there are child-
tm lu the House. Ask your Druggist.
Who are Weak, Nerv¬
ous ami Debilitated
and suffering from
Weakness, Debility, Seminal Nightly
Emissions, and all the
effects of early Evil
Habits which lead io
Decay, Consumption or Insanity,
for rears’ Treatise on Diseases of Man,
particulars for Home Cure.
Cures guaranteed No cure no pay, •!. S.
t’>12 and 614 Church St.. Nashville
novl4rt&wJy.
New Advertisements.
ADVERTISERS
A list Of 1000 newspapers divided into
AND SECTIONS will be tent on
—FREE.
To those who want Hte>r adverticing to pay
e can offer n# belter medium for thorough
efleotue work than the various sections
eur Eel act Local List. ,
GEO. P. HOWELL A CU.
Newspaper Advertising New Bureau, York,
10 Spruce street.
■ ’
_ Catarrh
U a constitutional disease, caused by scrofe-
Ions Ulnl in the blood. Hood’s 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
disease, testify with pleasure that catarrh
Can be
cured by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Mr*.
Alfred Cunningham, Fallon Avenue, Provi¬
dence, R. I., says: “I havo suffered with
catarrh In my head for years, and paid out
hundreds ot dollars tor medicines, but have
heretofore received only temporary relief. I
began to take Hood s Sarsaparilla, and now
my catarrh Is nearly cured, the w eakness of
my body Is all gone, my appetite Is good—Is
fact, I feel like another person. Hood’s Sar¬
saparilla is the best medicine I have ever
taken, and the only one which did me perma¬
nent good, I cordially recommend it.” A
gentleman In Worcester, Hass., who waa
Cured
Of catarrh by Hood's Sarsaparilla, says: " I
would not take any moneyed consideration
for the good one bottle did tne.” If you are
a sufferer, do not put off taking a simple
remedy till y<Wr bronchial tubes or lungs are
affected, and consumption has gained a hold
upon you. Be wise in time ! That flow from
the nose, ringing noise In the ears, pain in tbe
head, Inflammation of the throat, cough, and
nervous prostration will he cured if you take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
■old by all druggiUs. gl; tlx for f5. Prepare*
bf C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
An Important Announcement
About six w*«k» ago while at business. I
wn* suddenly attacked with excruciating
palm h iu my 7 that^*twk feet, knee* anti hai hand*
the att«*k ________ - my —- bed bed v —* Immediately, Ini ■ — —- —■"•r 1 y,
and In two or throe double (lays :1ay» their my my nan Joii Joints atuxal wei «dze, ere
swollen to a! from AtU After suffer-
and sleep was .8 driven •m mo. b. for for week,
lng In* using the'most the most excruciating ng pain other other aln remedies, a a motile vs eel
lng friend liniments imum-nt* andvarit ana various nia re
a friend who whoarmpi sympathised ed with with uuy my helpless helpiet
condition, said tome: Swift’s ... „ 3: ipeolflc and
” Why don’t you get Bd If It (1
use It. I will guarantee a cure, nothing.” an
n-.t the medicine shall cost you 8. 8., after
I at once secured the and
using It the first day, had a quiet night and
refreshing reshlng sleep. sleep, In a week I felt greatly and
beneflttea. [tea. In In three thri weeks I l could could sit sit up up ana
walk walk about about about the the the room, r room, and and after after using six
bottles ties I I was was out out and able to go to business.
Since ;e then then I I hav have been regularlr feet from at my nine pc •ost to
of duty, and stand on my
ten hour* v day, and am entirely free from frem
pain. Thoso are the plain cheerfully ami simple fuels all
In my case, and I will answer
inquiries relative thereto, either in person or
by mall. Thomas Markilu*.
U W. 18th streets New York City.
NashyilM, Tin* — I have warded offaw-
▼ere atta- K of rheumatism by u timely where resort
to Swift’s relief Specific sought In all this cases medicine a per¬
manent U com¬
mends Itself for a constitutional treatment
that thoroughly eradicates the seeds of ills-
ease from the a *£ev."\V. P.
P. HiFtRMOK, D.
Sew York. 51 7th Av*.—A Poison fter spending
$2<JU to be relieved of Hlood w ithout
any Iteneflt, a few bottles of Swift's* Specific
worked a perfect cure. C. l’oRTKft.
Viknha, MS, Oa.—M Ga.—M y y little little had girl, girl, scrofula aged aged six, six .and and the
bov, aged four years, In
Worst ami sickly. aggravated grarate* To day shape. they They healthy were and puny ro
are
bust, oil tne result of taxing 3. S. S.
Job T. Collier.
Lady I.ak*. 8rimm Co.. Fla.-Y our s. 8.
B. lias 8 fh J' t»roved r a wonderful success in doubt. my
oas**. se. The cancer on my face, no
would 1 have have sooi soon hurried me to my grave- I
do think It U wonc iderful, and has no equal.
ti. 11. " Byrd, livED, Postmaster. Post mast<
Waco, Trias, May 9,13vS3.
ft. S. Co., Atlanta, Oa. :
Gentlemen-Knowing that you pleasure appreciate
▼oluntary testimonials, we lady take customers has ia
stating that one <>f our
regained her health by the use of four large
bottles of your great remedy, after having
been an Invalid for several years. liertrouble
waa extreme debility, caused Sc Co., by adlseasc pe¬
culiar to her sex. Wit.us Druggist*. application.
Three books mailed free on
All druggists sell 8. S. S. Bfkcific Co.,
Tint Swift
Drawer 3, At Junta Oa.
hew York, 756 Broad way.
Tutt’s Pills
RflmnlalcNllictorpiil IliedlgoMhc liver. regnlatestiic Mrengfh*
ens orgwns.
bowels, uu«i are uueqiialed as an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
In malarial distrlrls their vlrtneaare
widely reeognlxed, a** they possesN pec¬
uliar pr«>pertioN lu freelnic the syNtvin
coated. from that Done poi«on. Miuafl. Klegantly Price, Wu^ur
25cts.
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 4 4 Murray St., New York,
EXCURSION RATES.
What li Will Cost to Go to Macon. Co¬
lumbus and Augusta.
The Central railroad ollcts the following
kctirsioi] rates to tho Georgia expositions:
TO T1IK STATE F UK,
To be held at Maeorj, Gu., November f»th
o Niiveinber 10th, inelusiv,
Btirnesville. ......
Milner ...... 1. 50
Orchard Hill............... 1 00
Orlflln................ 1 . 70
Sunny Side . ; .85
Brooks Hampton 1 1 .95 HO
St it tion .
Senoia..... 1> H
These rat< s im irnh .idmis-ion I » K;;ir
ground. ( hihlreti o\* r 5 y .irs old and un¬
der 12 Half 1 iekets will be pho < d
on sale Novdtnl.*rr -Ith to 10ih. ::: i : 1, -: V t*.
good to retura until N* veni' e- dh. inelil
TO THE ' HATTAlD'OeiiF.i: E vPOSITK N.
To be held at (’oiumlius i*a., N 'vmher
5th to Ihu'.emhcr 1st, it<< in-;Ye
Barnesvillc — .... . ’>110
Milner. ..... 3.30
Orchard Hill -I ‘V
Snnn y Side f»0
Hampton ... .40
Brooks Station. • V5
l enoia.... 10
Thf-e iiiflnde streetcar fare :n:d ;id
mU-i-ei lo ]• xj'ositit.n minds i h dren
over .7 \t .* * and under Pi ye . h.-et rate-.
Tickets \\?ii be phie< 1 on s.»!•> November
Htt. f«» ;1 ludu-ive, ;'i- >1 1 iv tin n o>, ami
until Heceniher 2d, ine ! ;u.ive.
To TUE A l lil STA \ A T n > N A I I.U'UMTION
To be held at \uuusl;!. Ga , Ncvt-nd er s tti
to December iMh, incinsix
Barnesvillc . ... ^4.9o
Milner. >05
Orchard Hill. . o 15
Griffin . 5 2*5
Sunny Side .... 5 40
Hampton 5 4.5
Brooks Station 5.50
Scnoia...... 5 05
^
The rates iueulde transfer e.mpoi:^ t«> and
from ttie Exposition, and also admission
coupons to the grounds, t hildren over 5
years and under 12 years, half rates. Pas*en¬
must pmrehaac tickets before getting on
train, aa voneuetorswid not be authorir.e'd to
tlie above rates 'I ieketg will be
on sale November 7th. and continue
on sale until and including December 1,5th,
unless otherwise ordered Ticket* will
limited five days from date of sale, tent
n no case later than December 17th, 1888
K T CHARLTON.
Gt n. Passenger Agent.
MEASURES. Rrind
children pick their now, their teeth,
reetleee, nnnaturai in their appetite, thr\ a*
likely troobled with B.A.Fahneitockk Worm,, prompt mea*
aboula be taken and
kuuratUj be riven then chiIdfro»3«th accordinr to direo
a u4
yarn tweet child from — early rrau
Georgia Midland RR
oiul U«**ai I-lite
With Throujfftk Co«»<*H
cm Between
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE CHAN'.K TO
New York,
N asli vilie or Ci neinnatl.
SO. 50, rarafsoKB, SOUTH.
Leave McDonough..... ...... 7:30 a. m.
(Jriffln.... .....8:15 “
.........
“ .......8:25 ”
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Columbus ......
NO. 51, PASSESaEK A8li Mail . NOHTU.
Columbus..... 1.415 |>. m.
Griffin.................... 3:at>.
SO. 53. P4HS*?iOKK A8H MAIU, SOI Til,
Griffin..............4ff»p. “ m.
Coiuuabna............ -...7:0 5
SO. 53, I’ABSENOEB, NORTH,
Colnrnbua............. 4:10 p. in.
Griffin...................7:M *’
“ 7:'J0
MeDonough .....
SO. 1, FRKTOHT, N0B1H.
Columbus.............. . 7:00 a, in
Griffin................... 1:25 p. ro
“ 2 ;30 •’
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McDonough............ 3:35 *‘
NO. 3, FBEWHT, SOUTH
M e DonougU........... . .7:45 a.m
Griffin .8:50 “
... .............
“ .9:35 “
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Columbus.............. 3:30 p. m
M. E. GRAY, Supt.
C. W. (.HEARS,
Gcn’l Pass. Agt, Columbus, Ga.
New Advertisements.
Sf’CMT C WANTED. Write Geo. A. Sau-
I O horn, Sec’y The Boffaix) Mo-
hat, Accident and Sick Benefit Associa¬
Buffalo, New York
. ».« Jfm England Mtdieal Journal Lwiyl:
v “ w alea’ IN V IStBUE Sound Disc.
i tor deAfneM, coneeatrstA* sound nni
’ J on the drain. »nd outrank, nil d«vicM grant of ’’
of oar »*• and it, WALES, poMlSUltiM Bridgeport, nr* Cti
For nni* by B. B.
$525 Aqents’ profits per month. Will
prove it or pay forfeit New
portraits just out. A $3.50 & sam- Son,
pie sent free to all. W. II. Chidester
’38 Bond St., N ■ Y
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the
great Medical Work of the
age on Manhood, Nervous ami (
Ptiysical Debility. Premature 1
Decline, Errors of Youth, and
the untold miserk-seonsofiuent
thereon, :so payes 8vo, !S5
prescriptions for all diseases..
Cloth, full gilt, only $1.00, bjl
tuail, ____
sealed, lllustrativo sample free toalljoumr
sed middle aged men. Send now. The 0.,id ami
»o. welled Medal awarded to the author l,y t|„. Nl
t’.njd Medical .
Association. Address p. o h .,,
J«)3~doston, Mass., or Dr. W. II. PAItKKK, grad.
Uateof Harvard Medical College,»years’ practice
*" Bvwtcn.who may be consulted conflda:tlallv.
Sneetaltr.Disease,, f Man. Offltn,No.4Butr.nch$r
‘4 ^3Cicun-.fcS HAIR U&LSAiW
Hcl 1. ;.'i!ii. ;s the hair.
iRrotnoics a luxuiiaiit growth.
I iNever Fails Youthful io Restore Color. Gray
Hair to its
biut-lniir and hair falling
r* t”v. a:»'l yl brtig triNfs.
MARVELOUS
DRY
’3COVERY.
toy hook learned in one reiiding.
Ylinil nanderinx cured,
SfteakiHi: nlilioui notes.
I*ir»€ s rondetinirflli.r toupr«*ii»#» Court*
inti luetnenli to i»rre*po.\c«
clusses. Win. A.
Prospectus, with ■ billions of Dr.
IhuiiM nml. the wniM famed 8| <•< 1 nli.-t in
Mind di*ea-t'*, Pniiid lireenh uf Tiiunij
tin* grout Psvt holou^t, J M Hm kl*-y, !> D.
Kditnr of Die Chri-tian Advocate, Kiehartl
Prootor, the. Scientist, Hons Juduo (»il»4on,
Judah 1' Henianiin, X. ami others, sent post
free b v Prof. 1J>ISKTI’K, “i*>7 Fifth Ave.
New York.
HINDERCORNS.
The only »n nr© Pure for Corns. Stop*all liiscox pain. A Co., F.nsur** N. Y*
comfort toth< u' foot 1 >C ai Druggihts.
PARKER’S GINGER TONIC
The best of all remedies tor
Inward Pains, Colic. Indiges¬
tion. lixlmustioii and all St nn-
arh and Bowel troubles. Also 4
Coughs, the most Colds, ctTc tive l»ron« cure bins and f«‘r| I
affetlions If of tli« refreshing brathiag^
organs. improves pt'-'inotes the
sleep appetite,
overcomes nervous and pro.strati streng’h >n,
and give* new life
lo the weak arid aged, soe. and $i.oO, at Drgguists.
MASON & HAMLIN
■ The cabinet organ was introduced in its present
form by Mason <fc Hamlin in 1861. Other makar*
followed in iho manufacture of these instrument*,
bat the Mason A Harniin organs have always main*
ialned their supremacy as the best in the world- <
oneonailed I Mason <fc excelierce Hamlin offer, of their as demonstration of the
tT^ans, the fact that
at ail of the creat World’s Exhibitions, since that of
Paris- 1S67, lr. I I RAA IJ 1 B ft ml ||||compet \*ersof itiozi
with Dost have! mak I || III all coun-
tries, they highest^# I Whonors# invariably tak¬
en the llw si « IUqa*
trated catalogues f*22 TO £900. free.
* Mason «& Hamlin do not hesitate to make tha *X-
traordmary claim for their pianos, that they are
excellence an peri or to achieved all others. by other They leading recognize the !ntS« high
makers
art of niano building, but still claim saperlonty.
This they attribute introduced solely by to the remarkable im¬
provement them 1n the year 1889,
and now known as the “Mason <fc Hamlin Piano
Stringer,’’ by f* LJ 1 | fi ft llj S I VV the use of which
Is secured ti; || I llwl P 08 *
Bible tone, purity together and r I |U I fl Ira If g v I Ja %/with refinement greatly in¬ of
creased canaci- C2AKD k r?SIj2?. ty for standing
in tune and other important advantages.
A circular, containing testimonials from three
hundred purchasers, musicians, catalogue, and tuners, sent,
together wii h descriptive lor to any applicant
Piano* and Organ* aold cash or easy pay¬
ments; also rented. ,
MASON BOSTON. & HAMLIN NK1V ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
v YORK. CUiCAGO. ^
Grateful- Comforting.
EPPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
“bj thotouirh knowlvdce of the natural
lau- .. i> govern the oparations of diges
timi an J nutrition, and by a oarvful apolica-
ih n of the lin<‘ propertie.- of well selected
(Vacoa. Mr Epps has provided i ur provid¬
ed oar breakfast tab'es with a delicately
flavoured bevcraiye which may save us many
heavy doctors'bills. It is by the judicious
use of such article of dietthata constitution
may be gradually built up until strong
enough to resist every tendency to disease.
Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating
us ready to attack wherever there is a
point We may escape many a ta’al
by keep ngourselvee well lortitied with
blood and a properly nevti ished frame."
Service Gazette, milk. Sold Made only simply half- with
water or in
tins. Grocers, labelled thus
JAMES KIM’S A GO..
Homompathic Chemists,
London. England.
W • III! -
UNTIL
1st., 1889
WILL BE
A Grand Bargain Day!
3VCy Store I
We have a large choice stock, with new
desirable goods, coming in on every train,
that we are determined to convert into
money. Now is your time to
Secure Bargains!
Jill "titf
■Hqk&h t, i-i Mi •
-TS fe’YL. o
Received on yesterday one Jot of
LONG WRAPS
at 80,50 worth 810. Few childrens* Wraps
to he almost given away.
WILL ADD SEVERAL DAR6AIN COUNTERS
the present week. Look to your interest by
giving my stock an inspaction.
BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, JERSEYS, ETC.
Shoe Department!
Special prices on A/., ail Shoes to reduce stock.
lot of Eagle e Shoe Uo. Shoes just received. Best
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worth id,50 to $7,00 that enumerate we will sell ___ at $5,00 Come to
$5,50. Haven't time to more.
see
E. J. PLEMISTEB.
ii.S.L.
State Lottery Company
Incorporated by the Lejfialature in 1858 ’ >r
and Charitable purposes, ul
franehise made a part of the present
Constitution, in 18TC, by an over¬
popular vote
Its G KAN 1) EXT RAO RDINARY DRA W-
take place Semi-Annually, (June and
and it* GRAND SINGLE Nl M -
DRAWINGS take plat# on each of the
other tan months in the year, and are all
in public, at the Academy of Music,
Orleans, La.
We do hereby certify that we supervise the
for all the monthly and heiui-
Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot
Company, and in person manageand and that con th«
the Drawings themselves,
are conducted with honesty, fairness
in good faith toward all parties, this certinca^ and we
the Company to use
fac-similesof oursignatuies attached in
advertisements.”
Atm.
Co mm tut oner#.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers
pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisian*
Lotteries which may be presented at
ooun tors:
J*. W *IMSlBr-Pn*. La.tsl l B.
14IUIX, Pro# Bf into Mat 1 Bk.
BALDWIS.Pro#. JX. O.Mat’l Bank
A HI. In OHM, Pro#. K aion M’l Bank
Drawing
At the Academy of Music, New 18o8, Orleans,
Tuesday, Ltecwimber 18,
PRIZE, $600,000,
100,000 ^ieketa at $40: Halves $30; Quar¬
$10; Eighths $5; Twentieths $2; For¬
$1.
LIST OT PHIZES..
1 Pbizecf f600,000 is.......... $000,000
1 ViiiZR of 200,000 is.......... 200,000
1 Fuizeof 1C0,000 is........ 100,000
1 Pkize of 50,000 is.......... 50.000
2 Prizes of 25,000 are......... 50.000
5 I’kizes OF 10.000 arc......... 50.000
12 Pbizeb of 5,000 are......... 60 000
35 Phizes of 2,000 are......... 50.000
100 Phizes of 800 arc......... 80,000
200 Prizes of 400 are —,— 80,000
500 Phizes of 200 are......... 100,000
approximation pbizes.
Prizes of $1,000 arc............. 100,000
do. 800 are.............. 80,000
do. 400 are.............. 40,000
Three Ncmkeh Terminals
99 Prizes of $800 are ............ ..*79,200
99 do 490 arc............... .. 39,*. 0
Two Ni mhkh Terminals.
Prizes of $’300 arc.............. .*180,000 180,000
do. 300 arc............. .
Prizes of amounting to.... . $2,118,80(
For Club Rrates, or any further informa¬
desired, write legibly to the undersign¬
clearly stating your residence, with
County, Street and Number.
rapid return mail delivery will be as,
by euclosing an Envelope bearing
full address.
Send POSTAL New NOTES, Exchange Express Ordinary- Money
or York in
Currency by Express (at our expense)
to
M. A DAUPHIN,
New Oncans La
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C.
Registered Letters tc
MEW 4>RI.EAMN M ATOM AI. It AM 14
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER Tbal the presrnett of
Urarral, Brunrsfaril
and Early, aha are in charge fairness of the
a guarantee of absolute
and integrity, that the chances are all equal,
and that no one can possibly divine what
numbers will draw a Prize.
REMEMBER, also, that the payment
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NA
TI -NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets are signt J by the President of an In
stitution whose chartered rights are recog
aired in the highest Courts; therefore
beware of all imitations or anonymous
schemes.
S W. IMM k SONS,
WHOLESALE AM* RETAIL
DRUGGISTS J
CRIFFIN, CEORCIA.
of We guarantee tlie purity
our goods and make our
prices lower than compe¬
tition.
HOTEL CURTIS
li BIFFIN, GEORGLA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL. Propr.
I <* t< u n al" trains. feblSdty
ADVERTISERS
Mh learn the exact cost
; : n proposed line o
.tisiiigin Americai.
pa t ;ers hy addressing
' ieo P. Rowell Sz Co.,
'•’’cwhpapf.r Advertising Bureau,
iO Spn* + Jt., New York.
SrinU U vt *i *o»* lOOPag* pAfOphlef
WITTIEST, PEOP^^i-Vrc« PRETTIEST JUVEHILE8
QUEER
GUkJfTS A WrNGB A FAWB *
GOBLINS BTT7IGS CLAWB
$1.0* 7*c. • 1 00
Bit M
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Hlopnnent of the Trof and the Horn •
Full of the odd*-»t rrnuka rlin rmiti# stnri,
I n u«h-»ro v akin# Ulunirationn im«Ben#»ly. by th» I’rln 4
Juvenile artists 8rUin( folk. utUi ,.vA dr 1 r:
nnr of It : " n *o., my Httl* for! '
Hon. Clinton B. Fin#. "Dtmlinmd m< mother ■
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