The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 06, 1888, Image 2

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if * ,(IiUniM)Pw tnn. .OuTw............. OH«a, «**r»I*. ®«. «. IMS. ' " ' I............. .. ....... - . eflciil Piper of Spalding Go. •MetaJ Paptr of th« City of Griffin Adrortloing Rato* 0 *II,T_ 0 « Mitt Mr WMt* tor the ..b #n linen or lest to be ooont- Srlee* Srleent than one dollar mnet be paid for io Liberal rate* will be mad* with parti*! tofciac te oeatinn* their *dv*rtu*m*nt* JSam^ato* »» <*r th«_Oailv_ Tho agrioaltoral editors adeiee put tiag bnn in potato bill*. Certainly ■ bran new potatoes ought to bring a high pnoe in the market. Tke great luck of Mr. I pabaw, in 1 being related to both the Preaident and Vie# Preaident elect, ia traly ra- m niarkable. Up, TJpahaw, and at *a«! Bet wee a the rebel Brigadiera who bar# baooaie Republican*. aad the •‘bddoaer’' Itepabliaan officials who #iU hang on, wbat is a really loyal :#r to do? With tha diacorery of ooal iu Min aeaota, it ia poaaibla that the Minna aotian will aoon be able to dispense with all bat ona of his overcoat* while he ia iadoori. The three new Republican Con- greesmen from St. Louia rapreaent tha ealocna. Of tours# they will net refute to ‘*aet ’em up” for their fel- low atateamen in Congresa. The deaka of Senator# Blodgett. Daniel, Pugh and Voorhees were deeorated with flowers when the Senate mat Mondiy. Not a bloomed on the Republican side the chamber. People caa net ■ their cake and have it, too. The Republicans plucked their November 6. Tba Republican who err disturbed so hjrtbe wrongs cf Soulkern ought to eiplain why they th« negro does not vote as a akin or copper color would in environment. There is no man South with a pension there is none operating a big, ted manufacturing establishment there ia none who wants to pass his scanty wages for clothing . other family necessaries at the of fifty oent* to the there are soother questions st If the copperplated taoes of rascals could betray the secrets their knavish hoarta. they would of a apirit of reveoge st cost, that tile negro vote is doing better work than they bad oat for it—always opposing, like good citizens, all political designed against hi* race and section to enrich the white of other sections. If the negro otherwise, hewould vote his own doing. There ia au imoression that Electoral College will meet on 11th of December Tbi* is a take. In February of laet year law wae changed, and the date fixed on the second Tuesday in uary. Tha presidential electors therefore, aatemble on that The work of the collage ia thns scribed by the New York Telegram Tb# order of business is tir»t presentation ol tb • certifies «i of election from ihu Board of •re, which musi be fouud lo be d reel and satisfactery. Then the al fornaala is put to them a* to qualitu’aUou for bold.u^ uoder tb# Uoited State# aud, iboald tbej r#plj in tb# u©^ tb© oa lb it duty by tb# Stcr#t#rv of the *State. oolle^# it then orgauired by tb# tion of a preauUnt and ati(1 tbeo the elscfora cast tbeir for proaidaut and vice president tbs United Slates. Tb* vot# ia road, cer ified and sealed, aud copies ar# preparcsl, one to be is Washington bj a special ger end on* sent by mail. The rstary of State alao receive* on*, be placed 10 the archives of the A SA.ViCIME DEMOCRAT. Cuauuaey F. Black. President of the Democratic Societia* of Peonsviva Bit, iw not at all cast down by Demo erelic defeat in lb* I’reaidential election. President Cleveland received a majority of the popn lar vote, and Mr. Black dosa not re gard the result of the con!e*t as any reason of ditconragament to tb# Dem ocraey. He says: “On the contrary, I regard it as a great and splendid victory. We lose, through the opera tion of an antiqaated electoral ays tern,official power in Federal Govern men!, and with it the varioua patron age which ia generally a source of palitieii. weaknaaB. On the other hand, wa hav# polled a majority of the people of the United Statue againat uajust taxation and in favor of indnstrial freedom. The power of the tariff superstition hns been brok en and ite bidaous idols have been ■tnaahad in tbeir own temples. The Democratic outlook for the future was never brighter than it is this day. We have only to keep our Dem ocratic societies alive and active and to carry the gospel of free govern ment and pure Democracy to every class of people, and mors especially to tbs cOn aeryative agriculturists, to make our fianl triumph sure and lasting. I be lieve that with hoaest endeavor in this direction all around we can prorn iae yon, for 1892, a ‘tidal wave* like that of 1884, which will sweep down i forever the Bourbon Federalist*,with all their false pretences and all tbeir schemes of public plunder, You will remember that in 1872 the Dem oorata suffered something more than a Bull Ran disaster, but in '74 they had tbeir Gettysburg,and in *76 their Appomattox. With a system of Dem ocratic societiea, properly sustained and ended, I feel aa certain aa that 1 now live that the Democratia parly will go back into executive power in 1892, with an overwhelming rnajori ty behind it, to remain there at least for a quarter #f a oentury to come.** WHICH WAT OUT i Does the Republican party pro pose to Uisfrancbiae tha negrosa? It has been threatening, ever since it waa defeated in 1884, that it would reduce the representation of the Southern States in Congress wheu it abould return to power,and now that it is assured of that return it i* in aistiug that it intend* to keep its threat*. How does it propose to do it? By taking the ballot away from the Degrees, or from tho whites* By depriving of suffrage that clase which, the Republicans claim, is not allowed to vote, or that class wh ch refuses to allow the negroes lo vole 1 Or in the pretended execution of the Fourteenth Amendment to Iae Coastitntu a »io* » it prnp.ne to mid ply cut down the reprenenUMon of the South in Cougress.and thus die franchise to a Urge extent both whites and blacks ? Undoubtedly the easiest way and the moil effective way t# reach the and which the Republicans have in view is to take the ballot *w*y from the negroes. They recognize the fact now that it was a great mistake to giro it it them in the first place. When they enfranchised the black* of the South they did it not because they deemed it an act of justice, but because they thus thought to perpet unte the supremacy of the Republi can party and at the same time humi! iate the Southern white*. But in stead of strengthening tbeir own par ty tkis act Las resulted in adding to the power of their opponents; and there is riot the least doubt that if it w is lo do over again ihcv would ■ot do it Will they now seek to undo st by crawling out of the same hole through which they crawled iu? Or will they attempt to burro ' out by eome more roundabout way * Thf Chicago Ti it»nii^ w u!< I till tb# Southorn rv«i> ti-h l»‘ooU. Lob I Biff rf oil would ft i 1 he n * with w 1 >k T V? t; an»I ▼ L » . 111 «•»*■»!! • s the I'Gfit one !*>r itn'ni^ratuHi l nr diMph iiou^ >.t, rv t i-si Mi. liar rit»« n I'hn li e blo« 1 ol lN’cihontas iu hie \ ems it no doubt tko riNention ol ’ tome cm/, n who * *p- pointed to an Indian Agency. A man who Ipi- practiced medicine fur 40 years, oug,ht to know salt from -ujjir; read what ho *ftya. Toi Ei>o. <» . J:ni 10. l^NT. Mossre. V. .i. ( henoy A Co -Gontlemcn . 1 have Ik'cii iu the general practice? of tm d- , | ioim fo most b»yca? md wonh; that in all my practice and expert- nee, have never seen a preparation that I could proscribe with a- much cot.tidenc.. of -ucoe-s n- I mm j Hall's Catarrh (hire, manufactured by you. | li ive prcRcrilH'd it u treat many timeaand it* ert* et is w-ouderful,and would aa> in > .m ! elueion that 1 liave jet to find a case of t'a tarrh that it would not cu-e. if they would: take it according to directions. Yours 1. Truly, GOKSUBH, M D L Office, 215 Summit St We will give flOO for ady ca*c of Catarrh that ran not be cured with Hall s Catarrh Msoy i'W;U*r 1 •ar-rltl* jv. nii ,f| ' tiHar m fcjii.i and preparation < i ; Hood's flarsaparlila p< Uic full curative value < best know 11 rainciltr ms* s the Peculiar vegetahto In tun /%S ,a‘ ■iigih and economy— ~ — * ” aaparilla S _ vhl h tint;. cine of % wX cut bermid.arO jr " ri "'' Tl One >r JQl jf Dollar. I; Aj jTlvryxt and uni;, r I require 1 . product: .rt r; omI results as J!"' ,,r '. Peculiar iu Its medicinal merit ' Hood'* Sarsaparilla accompli.hes t ores 1.. * *. eru> unknown, and hart won n r Itself purifier the title ever of “The discovered.” greatest blood^r or ■ , Pcculiarln its “ good name '■ homo,"—there Is now /sddln of Lowell, flood’s Sarsaparilla^r where J* /» Is m ule, than of all■«* ether brnod purifiers, phoneme- <^J^^Peculi.ir uni e.-rd of Iu rates its r abroatl,^^ has attained other preparation sneli popu¬ jr cx< \~ larity in set short a time. . _ ..ad retained its popularity V®/and people confidence eo steadfastly. nines? ah cl -so-. Do not lie Induced to buy other I reparation*, but bo sure to get. the Peculiar Medicine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla BoldbyalldruBKlsU. f 1 I six for S5. iTuparcdouIy by I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mas*. 100 Doses One Dollar An Important Announcement About Pi* work* itpo. wlsJlfi at bustoD•■«. t wan piiiMcnly a clacked with excruciating train* i!i iny feet, knees ami lmn'ta. Sosc\er* Hi.* attack that X took my bed immediately, ft»«i in iwo <*r t-hr**-* my .bln;- v..j* Ri/e, •wulleu to alinrvHt double their natural auffer and sleep waa driven from mo. After Jug ti n moat excru.-latliiR pain fora week, UfcTn« frfriid Hniim-nta ho ATmpathizod and various with other luy r< lit-lples» im-din*. a « c« n lition, said tome: Swift** „ Specific and ••Why don’t you wt and if it doe* use it. I medicine will guar an too a cure, nothing.” u-'t the ahftfl y< u I at once secured tho ,s. 8. and a.ter using it the fim day, had a quiet night and refreshing Bleep. In a week I felt greatly benefit ted. In three weeks I could Bit up and walk about tho r»K>m, and after using business six bottles I wmh out and able to go to Slnco then and I have Rtand been regularly feet from at my nine post to of duty, and on my entirely free from ten hoiirn tioum ' day, tho plain am and fdmple fact* j»ain. Th« are ail md I will cheerfully answer utive thereto, either in person or by'mail. 11 W. 18th Thomab >it*w Markillie, York City. street, Narutit.i.e, hare warded ofT a Yer« fittftrk <>f rh. umn’ m by u timely resort to Swift’s Specific. In n mi <*a»es where aper- lent relief is song ght this In medicine rnedi com* ids It self for n eoriAtitutional t tonal treatment t that t thoroughly tho eradicates the b* cds ‘ of dls men ease from frt.ni the the fiVsti'.'i sexton . D. D. \V. P. New York, ra Ttb Av*.—A fti-r »r<iuHnn a?*" tr> In) relieved » f blood 1' i-- n v. It;■ u*. any benefit, a few bottles of bwiff*. b;-e. i;lo work<Hl a perfect cure. C. Pohteh. Vienna, Oa — My little girl, aged Mx.and boy, aged four year®, had acrofuia in the wind, aggravated shape, Tlmy wer« puny and hick the I r. To day they are healthy S. and ro¬ bust, all result of tuklng Joe N. s. T. Coujkil Ladt Lake. inniv. Sumter oi n i Kit Co.. v.v., Fla. * -Your * «• S. 8. 8. iissjiroved proved a a wonderful wonderful success success in in my Tho canoi racer on my face, no doubt, wmild have noon on hurried hurri' d met" mo my grave, equal. dn think it-Is wonderful, By and );a Post s no H. 11. bp, 1 m as Ater. Waco, Vaco, Texas, May 9,1SS8. 8. S. Co., Atlanta, , Oa.: . T.tlemen testimonlHls. Knowing that you pleasure appreciate In voluntary w« take stating that on© <-f our lady cusloruers has regained N^hvaith b> tiie u«u<.'f four large ix>» bottles of your great remedy, after trouble having n an invalid for Mitral \«. t >», Her WiiS ext rtuno tl* blli^;,^augedj*y »ed 1 iyl^»ea«e^j*e- Threh fsw.irs mailed free on api >Scatlon. 11 i‘ ■' " ft SWIFT i ft Sfectftc SntCT Co., i>ravv or Atlanta ut a Oa, Git. New York, 7-*ti Broadway. Tilt's Pills mimiilntp* the torpiil liver, slrengrth. <min I lie <ll|(CNt I vr or|(an«. rcicnlali'alho bowel*, and are uucqiiuled as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. In malarial districts their virtues arc w Hlely rcfognlted. us they possess pec¬ uliar properties that poison, In freelti.; degruntly thesystein from sugar routed. l»ose small. I'rtce, aucts. Sold Everywhere. Oflifc, 44 Murray St,, Now York. New Advertisements TO ADVERTISERS A list of 1000 lu'wspnper* Oivul'd into STATKS AND *SECTI(>NS will i o unit on application — FKEE. To tho^o who want tin ; r ;d!\ t*ut i-:t■ to pay we can offer tie holler medium for thorough and efieotiAG work than the varioiH « lions •f wur Heiect lAH-al Lift. GEO. Y HOWEfeL A CO., SrwspNpur Advcrti- Burc-oi. 10 Spruco str* et, New ^oik. Who arc Weak, NVrv- 0115 and l>* idUtntcd and hulTcrir^ fron In hi til), > " m i u a 1 Wi ukiu - s, N i u h 11 y . ait<’ a’I the W . iTiwt - of early Evil Hahio which !cad to Premature Ihway, t or-’‘. tut ion ' k r Insanity, send for iNars’ Trenton PiFcnyc* of Man, with particular.- for Cine. Cures yuaranteed No cure ro pay, d, S. Pbaus, Cl', and oi l Chorcli FI , Nashville Tenn . novt hhVw ly. DR. MOFFETT'S FEMALE MEDICINE Bv giving tone to aad strengthening the. I'ter- lucFvfitiun and building up the general health. INDIAN WJKED corrects errectn all ah Irregularities trregujarmea and and annoying troubles from wolct^ so I'uany man any ladles ladles cutVi «;u r It ylves the weak,debilitated cheerful the woman despond despondent, h< Gtl hand strength.and •trengt makes tieerful in In change change the <>f of Me lady ta 1 should aenresse' depressed 1th- iu spirits, INDIAN \v j E l ». It no no is Safe and Vn be failing w out -. Ask your Druggist, V \\ '• tlD i ’} . (trifttn or.ti V. I . v «'u . Ochartl Hi 1, Ga. DON’T RUN THE RISK oi of losing vour child by nermitting W orroi to work out Its destruction, when a child fails to sleep well, is restless, unnatural in its appetite and grinds its teeth, you have strong indications of worms; th© positive positive Vennlfagr. cure for this is Ask Ask II. A* Fahnestock * 1 your druggist lor it. It s 8H8BflHHRHR8flHH8BflHi timely kite may save youi chil4 from its grave Tho Toy tho Child Likes Host -» THE- “ANCHOR'* Stone Bikf Blocks. COLUMBUS and ATLANTA. ONLY ONK CHANUK TO New York, Nashville or Cincinnati. .VO. 50, I'AfcSHVOEB, SOUTH. Leave McDonough.. • ....... T lJOa in. Uriffin....................8;)5 8:25 “ “ “ Columbus. 11:25 “ VO. 51, I'ASSKSiOEB *M> MAIU, NOKTH. Columbus................1:05 p. “ m. Qriffln....................5:50 VO. 53, PAMEXOBK AVI> MAIL, SOUTH, Griffin.................. . .4:05 p. m. Columbus.............. .7:05 “ VO. 63, PiSSKVGEB, NORTH, Columbus.. .4:10 p. ru. Griffin.... ....... .7:14 *■ •* ................. .,7:20 “ McDonough............. NO. 1, FKISIGIIT, NOBTH, Columbus.. ..7:00 a, m Griffin.................. . 1:25 p. m “ 2;80 ■' ................. • McDonough............ 3:35 “ NO. 2, FBEIU.HT, SOUTH. McDonough........» .7:45 a.in Griffin... ............. .8:50 “ “ .9:35 “ ................... Columbus............... . .3:30 p. in M. E. GRAY, Su«t. C. W. CJIEARS. Gcn’l i’uss. Agt, Columbus, Ga. New Advertisements. l('CMTO i WANTED. Write Geo. A. San- O | l0 rn, Sec’y The Buffalo Mu- ual Accioest and Sii k Besefit Assooia. Buffalo, New York. - IU yew Knglanrt Hedkal Journal, BF ' k‘‘Wale*’INVISIBLE Sound Dlee, ■\ for deafneo. con«entr,t«, All »ou»a d.Wr.l w»v#« ol on the drum, And ontrABh, of onr as. And It« poi.IhU!tt»« An gr»A,.“ For ,AlA by H H. WALES, Eridg.pgrl, 0». $525 Agents’ profps per month. Will prove it or pay forfeit New portraits just out. A $3.50 sam pie sent free to ah. \Y \\. Chiiiester tN Son, 13oii<i St., A • V EXHAUSTED VITALITY -CHE EClESCu OP UFE, tho •■‘freon l iiyslcal srent Manhood, Medical PeblUtf, Vcrvuu, Work Premature of aud the ki lifeline, Errors of Yoath, anil tlie untold mfEeriescousequcnt thereon, 3U) pages Bvo, 125 proserlf,ti.,ii3 for all diseases. Cloth, fuU gilt, only $:.00, In •nail, sealed. Illustrative sample- free to at! »f’l Sand voting men. now. Th.- oiled Jtednl awarded to the author by tb, N„. Medical Association. Addrem p. o ix, , Hoston, Ma.ss„ Dr. W. x , or H. PARKER cat-, of Harvard Medical College,» years-practice i" Soecialiv. ’’ ‘' Disease* u ' ho m*.v be consulted cnfld.wuiajlv • f Man. Onico No. 4 Butflnebet, PAR it E S ’3 < HiilU $ifcLoAIY! .• ! ’ • lb*, kair. i': ■ . . . : . „• •• th. Never Fa Is Youthful to Resior© Color. Gray Hair to its Proven!* D'nHrUiT utvl hi*.ir fftlllng - B<K-. and IH*H| TflARVELOUS DISCOVERY. (nt SmioL learned ia one reading. tSind wandering cured. Apeakhig wiilioat notes. IMrucv coiidemneo Ur Supreme < on it. A.rea)' i odiuemeiit. to * orre.po > ce classes. Dr, \ Pr---I'cclu#, with o|iinioiis ot m it in i 1 nm :i * mil, the wo!'<1-filmed r -1 * - c * 111 1 Mtpil t’i-i Di.uiel (ireimltaf Thom,»«•», II. flic i’cal l'svehol"gl.-l, th'c d. M Burklry, llielinrd 9. Kdit,,! ,,f Chri-tian Advoentr, , i i t!:•• Seient -t, lions. Judge Gibom, .1 u i: !i I' Beniamin, .md others, sent post fr, .. I.v Prof. A. l.oISETTK, 7 :; 7 Fifth Ave N.-.1 V.,k HINDERCORNS. 'J :,o omIv sure sure Cure < i f<*r Corns. Stops r»;i pn-.a. ]':i irtM ■-uiforttotU© feet, l'-c at at nru^ifi^ts. Drugjfi: llisc<»X a Co.. N• 1. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC 1 he best of all n iiif .r s Mr TnwarJ Paias. C< li Intli; 4 «: - tion. F.xhaustion an i \ii Stom¬ ach an.S l'owel tri lbies. Ako the m ■ 1 and : r Coughs, CokI>, Itrom ’. 'is affections of lI ■ organs. It promo: w rei re Cud ^ sleep imp* s the overcomes nervo\n pr'^trafum, strength and k 1 ' ' S nv-.v ' e an l lo the weak and a^ -J. 5 and MASON & HAMLIN The cabinet organ & was introduced in its present form by Mason Hamlin in 1861, ui. Other IB' makers followed in the & manufacture Hamlin of these always instruments, but the Mason Organa have main¬ tained their supremacy as the best In the world. » Mason <6 Hamlin offer, ,■ l , as wa demonstration UCAAAO. of th* #uequalled excelienco of their organs, the fact thAt at all of of the tho great great ln| World’s \Vnr!d’s Kxhibiuo Exhibitions, since that of raris. * with i.w. beet 1S6T, igui, mak ill ORGANS icompetiliou ersofail coun- trie en the fl^they highestVIIOUI1 have Ohmore!’^ trated ratalo^ues §23 TO $900. free. the Mason & llamlin do not hesitate to make ex¬ traordinary claim for their pianos, that they arc excellence Superior to achieved nil others. by other They leading recognize makers the in high th# art of piano building, but still claim enperiority. This they attribute introduced solely by to the In remarkable im¬ provement them the year 1R8X, and now tmown ns the “M a«on £ TIamun Piano Ptrinoek,” by ft U I I II C& l\ Iu I I ft I ft the use of which is secured *h<* I IS llj ft greatest pOB» #ible tone, parity t( -gether andp 8 81* * | k V refinement with greatly In* of s w creased -- .a canaci- -----f GSkSS & Zil\ZZ'2. ty for Branding tu tune and oiber important advantages. A circular, obtaining testimonial# from _ thre# hundred hundred purchasers, rurcha muskiarm, and --- 1 *- tuners, sent, logtther with aud descriptive sold sold catalogue, for for cash cash to any applicant. riano# < < >rgans 'rsjana or or cai?y caey pay- pay- men ta; also rentf-<ls 4 MASON & HAMUN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. , BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO, sr Grateful* Comforting. EPPS’S COCOA BREAKFAST. noiiifh knowlefisF uf the natural l *veru the .qKH Ji'ione of ili.ree uritioK, uiul by a * :n well fill apnliva led tine liropertii -of -cle. , E),|ha:* i rovided , ur provid- d iUtn-t tab.s with it d. !i Hi d) lUt urttl in\crBfc wliieh iiiaj -tve ui nwuij ht ;tv\ i oe'.-p hi 1-. It t- by the judo to t> i«, u'f ;u lioU- of diet that * on-titutl •« may be ur.'uiually bu'it up until .tronu noiitfh to rtsi-t every Uu.danoy to tisease liuudrtiL e .1 subtle uuiladieo are ti >atiu« around ua ready lo attack wherever there is a weak p itit Wc may efapr many a tii'al fi by keepingouraelver \X well , **---* tortified ! *• with pure bhKxJand a propi'rly nonri§h-d fntme.” —Civil Service GuzetU, Made simply with teviliu l' water or milk Sold only m half- pound tin*. Grocer*, labelled thus JAMK8 F.l'l*8 A CO., tlomosopathic Chetniat*. Ion, Englaod. u.i wktitof a# wg tucure.'at at h^ yrI, < Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated by the Legislature in 18T>8 »r Eftlnvational and Charitabl# purposes, i - 1 iU franehiae made a part of the presi .t State Constitution, in 1879, by an over¬ whelming popular vob» IUGKAND EX iRAORDJNAKY DRAW¬ INGS take place Seml-Annnalljr, (Jane and December 1, and its GRAND SINGLE NUM¬ BER DRAWINGS take place on each of the the other ten months in the year, and are all in public, at the Academy of Mnsic, New Orleans, La. “Wedo hereby certifythaiwesnporvise the rneiite for all the monthly and Semi¬ Drawinga of The I.ouUiar.a 8tate Lot Compai lany, and in person manaueand an^ cob the Dr 'rawing ■ themselves, ' id f--* that the are conducted with honesty, fairness and in good faith toward all parties, this cc-rtiisca** and we fac-similesof the Company oursignatnieS to use attached in advertisements.” sIMlsnsri. We the undersigned Banks and Bankert will pay ail Prizes drawn in The Louisians State Lotteries which may be presetted a) ouroonnters: n. JI.W.U.)I*lKtT»M. la.Sat'1 B. IP. LAXAt’X. Pie* Mate Bat 1 Ilk. *. BAU>WII,Prn. X. O.Xat’l Ban) CABL KOHX, Pro*. In I on 1’IBaal Mammoth Drawing At the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, December lb, 1!»8, CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000, 100,000 Tickets at $40: Halves $20; Quar¬ ters $10: Eighths $5; Twentieths $2: For¬ tieths si. LIST or PHIZES. I Prize cp $000,000 is......... $ 200,000 000,000 1 '“kizb or 200,000 is......... 1 Prize of lfc0,000 is......... 100,000 1 Prize op 50,000 is......... 50,U00 2 Prizes of 25,000 are........ 50 000 5 Prizes op 10,000 are........ 50,COO 12 Prizes op 5 000 are......... 60.000 25 Prizes of 2,000 are......... 80.000 50.000 KKJ Prizes of $00 arc......... 200 Prizes of 400 are......... 80,000 500 Prizes of 200 are ....... 100,000 approximation prizes. 100 Prizes of $1,000 arc........... 100.000 80.000 100 do. S00 arg............. 100 do. 400 are............. 40,000 TnHEE Number Terminals. 90 Prizes of $800 arc................$79,200 09 do 400 arc................. 39,Ik 0 Two Number Terminals. 900 Prizes of $300 are...............$180,000 900 do. 200 are.............. 180,000 3,146 Prizes of amounting to......$2,118,80f for Club Rrates, or any further informa¬ tion desired, write legibly to the unde sign¬ ed, clearly stating your residence, with State, County, Street and Number. More rapid return mail delivery will be as- surred by enclosing an Envelope bearing your full address. Scud POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New Y'ork Exchange in Ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at onr expense) addressed to M. A. DAUPHIN, NewOriear.s Li or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, 1). c: Address Registered Letters tc JEW imi.EA.1N UTIHAL BASS Mew Orleans, LA. REMEMBER S2Jir.:i—~B.«. ihc and Early. »k« are in charge »f drawings,is a gnarantee of absolute fairness and integrity, that the chances are all equa!, what and that no one can possibly divine number* will draw a Prize. REMEMBER, also, that the payment of Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NA Ti NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets ■•re signe J b> the President of an In stitution whose chartered rights are recog i.ized in the highest Courts; therefore beware of all imitations or anenymous schemes. S w. MANGHAM k Ml WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, CRIFFIN, CEORCIA. We guarantee the purity of our goods and make our prices tition. lower than compe¬ HOTEL CURT IS 8RIFF1N, GEORGIA, Under New .Management. A. 6. DANIEL. Prop’r. <i 'i - nit!:, trains- feblSdly \DVE-RTISERS 1 mi the exact cost '■reposed hne o . uigin Americai. ! ' ; by addressing P. Rowell & Co., . •'« i »* - Ad rertising Burssu, O fun* A , New York. \0 , j* UXVi^flO Pafliphiel V*. WITTIEST,PRETTIEST JUVENILES QUEER PEOPLEp*.-Vreo* oiaifTB a MaR wiac.f * r, DELIUS btihbbM®"^ W«| Ctaw: 00 1 Sl.M 75c _ j Hr 4fofl- i : j L1oy.ifl.Hr fftKo itroQ rbnritiln* and thr flton. Maun '■ ull of tb. o4*te«« urar.k.. b> th. PrU> In nflh-proeek •rti.t- knw olll»« Itoaieoflel,. lr Jiiv.nr,.’ UttU folk Id Mil d. -ll. O l 111 “f* 0 rte my * el HVMlVf HiVST* "NT# WANTED HUBfAJM> BROS* 7X1 ( hMtsst Nmi, Pllf«4flplils, ?To CU1TS BDSQfiSS COLLEGE BUS, PL, m - now UNTIL January 1st r I 1 ■if WILL BE 4. i A Grand Bargain Day! I 'b/L-y Store I We have a large choice stock, with new I desirable goods, coming in on every train, that we are determined to convert into money. Now is your time to Secure Bargains! M If: rtm - « %'-v : :fLr ' : ■ :. ■ Received on yesterday one lot of * LONG WRAPS ^ at $($,50 worth - s 10. F«nv childrens’ Wraps to be almost given away. WILL ADD SEVERAL BARGAIN COUNTERS the present week. Look to your interest by giving* my stock an inspection. BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS, JERSEYS, ETC. 1 hoe Department! Special prices oil all Shoes to reduce stock. Ladies’ lot of Eagle Button Shoe Boot Go. Shoes in the just city received. for the money* Best iN.oj U*vt too lar manp unites Men’s Fine Hanans, Hand Kiueisou, Sewed Shoes Sdunerto. in sun! poj as. st worth $t»,50 to $7,00 that we will sell $5,50. Haven’t lime to enumerate more. (#■»# see k j. flemist: