The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 07, 1888, Image 2

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B | mi - IIH^HUS fiLESSXEE, Editor A >• AU>V,<l»idTane*)F*r Anon™, 0«.T»»............ Griffin, Georgia, Dec. 7, 18i*. Official Paper of Spalding Go. Oss& sr j rz .^rrs«ss5s3S5as=S5s:-' -rr.r-r jti .^rr-:* Official Paper •! the CHy of Griffin Adrertlaluff Rate*. "^PBCjXi^NOTIOKS inMrtiea. He Insertion 10 °« dU aider Pf r **“ thu AT auto Allinsertion* wjhr J*»» *>■■» 10wuU. paid for in r Iim then ono dollar mast be ratoa will be mad* with partiea , their adrertwemenL ■ oontlnne ’°5ISy KL V—^ »t» » »« for the flailv The «au on Indians’# cost of arms hM »« ax » hit hand*. A good m*«J un will be groued during tb# Har¬ rison edeainiewetion. The Pocabentaa story of Mr. Har- naoa’a deeoent is probably baaed on tb« fact that John Smith was aaen coming out of the lUrrion reaidenoe juat efter the election. The probable nait Republican Senator from Michigan h*ao»ly$l5 f 000,000. Tbiaiafb.OOO.OOO lea* than Lavi Morton’# pile. We oan’t all haw* bar’ia of the tame dimeeaiona •van in the Senate. Gee. (’lark, Clerk of the Houae of Repreeentetirea, eay* that, from the praaaat outlook, tbe Republic**# will have* majority of one in the next Houae. The Courier Journel’a Week- ington correspondent figures oa a Re pablican majority of three. It ia all aery wall to talk of barn moeka in Dakota in December, but if oaaol ihoae bliuirds happens to aatoh a Dakokian in a hammock, it will ba a long tiraa before be is suffi ciantly thawed out for the Coroner to aoMaatfully view him. Mara ia only half tbe aixe of tbe aartb. No doubt tha good people •f that planet are studying ways and mesaa of reaebiag this world, which they snppoae is not inhabited. A. aolony fram Mars may drop in upon na at any hour. tba naw Administration, if it is nat to ba worriad into ita grave, will ba tha leaking of not lass than 20,000 oavfr'affieas. The clamor of patriot boats ia borns on avary breer.e that bloWi from Indianapolis. The following, fram tbe i*»ein»- *i* ve »lb versa of the furl j ninth uhsp l#r of Genesis, is crestiaj; consterns tion in tbe departnents at Washing tons “Banjsmin shall rsvae •» • wolf; in the morning he shall devour bia prey, and at nighi divide the spoils.’’ Tbe Democratic clerk* read aad believe mu some of them b**e ptobaVly never done tiefor*. (a addition to their White C*p ma raudera, ttm people oi Ohio arc bsv- lag trouble with their atixad schools, which aie authorized by law, hut to which the white paopte will not submit. The eotored children bsve baea forcibly ejauted from (nsuy schools, and :Le hoases of their par mtaatoned ni([ht after niybr, their windows and doors Leinj^ Broken down. Tbe colorad children who sie^usidad loanii from iha schools are the only ones who srs sale from bodily harm. Wbst is Gov. Fire- works Fertker t<oin</ lo do aboui il ?l That puiiUm of Praaideut (,'leve- > ittiti't message in which lie referred lt*e iaeas oi tariff ralorm sa "ihe people’s csuhc,’' srul urged mst ' it Should navrr •>» coarproutised,’' was ripeived uok eosrte ai ; d derisive Isugtrrr l»T ’be RcpiiLln si.a ,.f ii,* House. Natarsid. B»*keo wiib th* milliuna of (he irn*(s smi monopo lies end flushed wi»h a victor\ over the people won with suet, becking, I the? ea» afford to laugh at the strug glee of the people against their mss j tors. But the fi^hkisnot otir ,<*t. Thera ia a lira# to laugh *nJ tb»r« ia a live to warp j A nan w ought ho has to practiced know suit medioine from tor 40 j j years, what he sugnr; j read say*. Toubdo. U.. Jan 10, Sr-sT. Messrs. K. J. Cheoey Jt Co Gentlemun: -~I bawu been in the general practice of nicd- ioinedvr tnost 40years, and would wiy th it In all n^yjpraunicc and eiperience, have never seats a preparation ihst*I could prescribe with n* much cotifidence of success as I can Hallmjatarrh H*v#i^a*crlbed Cura, it manufactured tiDiesaud by you effect is a great many it* wondarfal.aod would say iu con- clunton that I have yet to litid n case of Oa tarrh ffissoordinif Shat’it would not cu e ifiu-y "oiitd take to direction*. Yoor, Truly, f., L. GuKSUBU, M D I Office, 215 Suutm i .si f W« *UK giTft $100 far any c*-v < f < uUrt h j : be eur*<l ftith He))' 1 * Cfibrrli f. . . - 3 i _______ HESt tn Y erusliy fk OO j j# HaiWI by , Prof**., uav^Lloo %l. 7.V » lriuio or their shadows. Itoaflt. lk>uia Globe Dwooerst .•eye : “The Democratic! pepera now say that it would bare been a tuiafortune for their party if It bed a majority in the next Honee, because tbe Men ate end tbe Presidency would be against them, and, tnerefere, tbera would be a aort of deadlock m all legislation of importance. Tbe Dem ocrata did not discover this ‘misfor¬ tune/ howerer, until after they failed in tbeir conspiracy to count enough Republicans out in Southern Con gressional districts to fraudulently se cate a Democratic majority in tba Houae.“ Where w.w there any such a con¬ spiracy, pray ? And if there waa inch a conspiracy, what in the world was there to pre rent tbe Democrats from earring it out? The officials of every Southern Stale are Democratic, and the certifi catea of tboaa Republican Congrats* men, who insure a Repnbliean ma¬ jority in the Houao, were given them by tbe rery Democratic Governor* who were said lo be the prim# eior era of this ‘‘conspiracy.‘‘ It ie generally tbe case that the ancceiaful party can afford to be de cent after tbe election. There ie nb eolutelr eo explanation for the iaeea sant Republican cry of “Stop theif!“ exaept on the theory that it think* its opponents weuld be justified in adopDag some of the same ntean« to deprive them of their spoil by which those spoils were secured. STRENOTII OF THE PARTY. The New York World lliink* the j Damocratio [aity lias every rettaoo ; to be euconragad by tbe raauli of J tha recent election Ahhuugb Mr. j Ciavslaud waa defeated, tha result shows conclusivaly that tbe party ia j strong enough York to gain a for victory. Clave J Had Now State gone land be would certainly hava been elected. The World aaya that party defeat ion ifl New York lost t : -e State for Cleveland. In view of tbe reault of tbe recent election and tba hiatory of elections ia Naw York forth# past twenty four years, it ia aafa lo aay that, nnder ordinary circumstances, the State ia safely Democratic Tba Republicans know thia as well a* tbe Democrats. Tba knowledge cause* them ranch uneaaiaees, and i* tb# r**l oanae of tbe desperate attempt tha party will make to admit Republican ’toriitoriea into th* Union. In concluding its article,the World aay*: “Tb* Democratic party main tainad ita organization though tweu iy four years of defeat and misrapre lived ilown prejudice and firmly es tabliahed itself on a living principle which ike American people ..vill mire ly Sudors*- at las’, a* tb<>v do every j thing which i* f muded on and rigid.’ Wbst first class balii^arant siscs she potentates of Europe appear to ba! fire answer of Russia to An# ,tla* protest .1 if. I list t 'in UiSrSIlif „ if /I troop* en her frontier is * west ward advance of Russis’a antiia force so as to place the body of Rua sia’e advance on the border ina’«M<l ! of merely ia a position to o nnmgnd it. Ttm famous Polishsxiient which, #hap«d iiko * tdunlail w# tge.pngi e* out freiu Russia l>«taeon Germany and Austria, is, of conrae, tba main point of concentration of the forces of tha Carr. In this salient the Rue aiau* now bay* tn ue ilisu ‘200,0 .0 men lead} to throw into Austria or into Germany, but probably against the fomier; and it i* vruil known that, not ->iti.at , 'iinv> t lie powelfill (iliunee .gBitis - In , tha Hoops of Ru-":i arc no: o'.ily n o y, but irioiif v e»t;er fei ito* (ray winch they LeLve In- .ong pokipotifco. Good gi"c "lie ! if they sboul i tnpp » I fat', into •!mige 0 ev* « i‘> •, ir"l iil.l i >i them up t I }> • • t* I » <* tU <v \v i Lv I n Ml $1 D»e r i • C- n v , n»> * : I M fcf)’ iiff : battl* fi b:? * IV ♦> ! »>f bnvir r f*rr!l! i *xt ruf r j | ci ■ , II! frngp. I’iitiplu.s, Sors s, Vehas tinti 1 ’uins. Ulu-n 11 hundred lioUt.n id suvaajvoril' o or preU-utious sjwciflca fail to eradicate scrofula or contagious Mood poison, that B. B U (Botanic Blood has iiuiued many thousand victories, as many seemingly inenraMe instances to the Blood Balm Co . Atlanta, Ga., “Bo k of B onders." aud lie convinced. is Uieouly Tins bi.ood puuifieh G. \V Messer. Howell's V Komi.-, “I wasslfluted nine je rseith-ores the medicine I couid take did me no I th n tried B B B amis hotths ice sound ’ Mrs. "B M. Wilson, Bound M n tain. Lev writes: ith b “A lady friend of tni-.ie w»« (run w u h- and pimp! - " tier hi. c neck She took thvee liott! 1’, ii It. iier skin got sedt aud smooth i up * -d e j and her lieahli iu, r n. .1 ; Jas. L. Bo-n o-th Attar- ■ i •* v. , it tr-a ! h ngt* 1 .'out kIo •<. > , < had no tp eliG*. nij dige?':. n - u-nd. mi nation s-« mi tn ■ dd > wu i. »I- * Ho? >j< u - i «m ! * tu*l n U -uj ri- u* n- ’ may -t tm, n* 5 hot!** ^ ittrv \ tins * i»*»\ l« Dyspepsia Mato * the Urea of many people miserable, amt often trad* lo gelf-dostroction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heart burn, loss of appetite, a faint, “all gone” feeling, had taste, coated tongue, and Irregu- DlStrOSS tartly of the bowels, are some of the more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia docs _ , not get well of Itself. It EfttlUg require* careful, persistent attention, attd a remedy like flood’s Harsa- liarilla. which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates a gix.il appetite, and by thus 8iCk ov< rooming the local sjrmp- u toms removes t!ie sympa- ■•OaCiacno tbetle eileels of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. “ I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat „ distressed me, or did mo Mean* nttie KO0 <j. j„ a) , hour bum offer eating I would expe¬ rience n faintness, or tired, nil-gone feeling. i:...o"h 1 had md eaten anythin.. My troll- , 1 , 1 , w.is aggro rated by my business, , vw eh if tin-1 of a |•..inter, and from bung lit-.!; 1 or tv- split V:p to - g our with li pnltd. ’ ir .. fr • stomach sj ,.« i t.»»k ibssv - rills -look three bottl e. It did me an hut: tel: iPi unt if ge.st It gave me an jiiq,, 4 n,v fo.,’1 relished siulisnllsfied ti e ct,iv!n, t I h.id | n vl.'.usly experienced.“ 1,1 tcrtwwn, Mas*. Hood’s Sarsaparilla s Mhy :».it;:* 'tst*. #!: oxforfi. Prepared only l) i I. .. .........aries, Lowell, Mart. JOO Poses One Dollar S-.S.S BWIFT'8 SPECIFIC Is entirely a racctablo preparation ccm> tslnliii; no Mercury, Potash. Arsenic, or othef polaonouA ".ubstancef?. SWIFT'S am mo Hiiicarod hundred* of oai*« of Kplthelio mn or Cancel 1 of the Slia, thoua*nd* of ca*o* of Eczema, Bloo<l Humor* and Skin Plfieiues, and hundred* of thousand* of ease* of Scrof¬ ula, Blood Potion and Bloc* 1 Taint. SWIFT’S SPECIFIC Hiu rellered thousand* of case* of Mercu¬ rial Poisoning, IiheumatUm and Btiffnci* of tin# Joints. BpocBlo Cbattasoooa. Tk»»., June Ooutlemon SI. 1W—swift's i>o., Atlanta, Ga.— : In th* •arly part of tha pr<wmt year, a bad ca»* c ' blood blood poison poison appeared appeared upon up in* I l>egeis taking M. feel 8. 8. under advice of another, and to day I medicine greatly improved. I am atilt taking the and ahall continue to do so unt.11 am perfectly well. I believe it will effect n perfect cure. t»oc. Your* P. truly, Howard, ill We»t Sixth Bt. fipeelflo Columbia* Atlanta, a. c., July Oa.-—Gentlemen: 7, UMB-Tbe Bwm <'o., I wo* a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism for two year*. I could get no permanent re¬ lief from any medicine prescribed by nay physician. 3., I end took o«er I a dozen bottle* of your H 8 now am a* well a a I ev*r was In my life. I am sure your modlolu* cured me. and l would recommend It to any one sufT.-riug from any blood disease. Your* truly, O. E. Huqhe*. ConductorC. ft O. HR, Waco, T*xa*, May 9, 18S8~Gentlemea : The 1 wife of one or my my customers customers was was terrli ribly afflicted with a loathsome loa skin disease, that covered her whole body. She 8h< was confined to her bed for for several _ yearn by _ this ._ aflllctloi a and could »ot help help hen herself ...... at _____ all. ~ She Ooul<_ not t sleep sleep from from a a violent violent Itch itching and stinging of the skin. The disease baffled tb* skill of rho 10 physician* physician* who who treated treau*<1 it. it. Her Her hnsband hnsband id •gan finally giving hi* wife Swift’s almost Specific, Nile commenced to improve Un- medlately. I well. and In a few weeks she wasap> parent v Sho is now a hearty fine- looking left. Ing Yours larly, lA^iy, with with truly, no no trace trace of of the the Affliction Affl very J. K. 9s* Vholesale Druggist, * AuBtiu Avenue. Tn-atlsA on Blood ac‘J Skin Dlse«sc« mailed free Tbk Swirr Snccmo Co., Drawsr I, Ga.; NoW York. TA If You Have No upnetlte. Indigestion, Flatulence, Nick Hcadacbe, “all run down," los¬ ing flesli, you will find T utt’s Pills * ho remedy weak stomach yon need. and They build tone the up the up fr< fliigKing fi„ KKtn K eneretca. enerffies. Ntifferer* NuffercrN from ni4'iii uI or |»l».vMit*al ovonvook will find relief i ron* tliein. Nicely sugar coated* SOLO EVERYWHEUE. New Advertisements TO ADVERTISERS A li«t «*f 1000 nfw.-pajx rs divided into STATKS AND 8E( TION8 will U sent on application — FREE. To thogo who want thc*r ailvertisitHr to pa) we can offer no better medium for thorough and effectiAe work than the vnriou* set tions of »mr helcct Locstl List. GEO. P ROWELL iV Co., New fipnper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce street, New York. m Wim arc Weak, Nerv¬ ous and Debilitated and sufferic^ fron D«bihty, Seminal W’eaknes>, N i e h 11 y Kmis^iouH, am! a ! l tt»* effect/ of early Evi Habils which lead to ' tiitdnrc !><•• ;y, ('onnumpt I'ist ton or ln>aiiity, io»* ik ;»rr#’ 1 realise on ;i-f - of Man, purCoiho - li<r Hom'd Cme. Cures iiur.'itiicetl Nn < nre * •» * a\, •). S. h!.' ;r ti i*I-t ('hnrcli Si., Na-hviiie iiov!4<Kl'wIy. DR. M OFFETT’S FEMALE MEDICINE! sssiS xzsri&rAffr’t.’igs'sg wtak.drbllK.ited woman Oman ho.ltb health aud aud •trenrtb.aad .trenittti.and makes ehc.rful the rioapondent. depreased la eplrlts. In chanveofliie no ladr should be with- it it Sa/eand Cm failing. Ask your Druggiat. K. It. \iittiODV. (iriffiti id it 1 1 , harti I tilt, G,*t. Tlit' Toy llu* ( hild Likes Best m~ » the— ‘ANCHOR taSi%Ms. Urtai stons. Tkrse Color*. A Cl tr« rKKSK!*T fnr okiU re a of alt araa For tl 71, fJL ir» * a * food k ‘*od srwrmgs box. irriptiro Catalon* m | post-fiv* ou appUeauoa to F. Ad. Richter & Co., 310 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. loaiBg T child RUN permitting THUySK Worm* it* vour dettruction. by child to out when * fail* tn well, iu is restless, unnttursl in its sppetite and toeth, you hsve wrong indications of the posnirt cure for Uu* is ■. A. | The Georgia Midland RR | Ahorteat unit Hesi I-ine "Wltlx Through Coach oa Botwoou COLUMBOS and ATLANTA. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Washington, New York, Nashville or Cincinnati. no. 50, l-xeirsaiB, south. Arrive l.esve Urifflu....................8:15 McDonough............T:ll0a “ m. Leave “ 8:25 “ Aarive Columbu.i ..............11:25 “ no. 51, passKsora and maii., noiitu. I>:ave C'olumbas.................1:05 p. m. Arrive Griffin.....................3:50 NO. 52. PaSSKNOEK AND MAIL, SOUTH, Leave Griffin........ ............4:05 p. m Arrive Golnmbns................. 7 :,> & so. 53, i-assenoeb, nobtii, Leave Columbus.................4:10 p. m Arrive Griffin....................7:14 Leave *• .....................7:20 •• Arrive McDonough............... 8:02 “ NO. 1, I REir.HT, NOBTII, Leave Columbus..................7:0(1 Griffin..................... a. m Arrive 1:25 p. tn Leave •• .....................2;30 • Arrive McDonough.............3:35 “ NO. 2, nBlOHT, SOUTH. Arrive Leave Griffin McDonough...............7:45 ....................5:50 a. “ in Leave “ .....................9:35 “ Arrive Columbus............. .. 3:30 p. in M. E. GRAY, Bnpt. C. W. CHEAR8, Gen’! Pass. Agt. Columbus, Oa. New Advertisements. 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The G M and J owe lied Medal awarded to the author by the Va lK)o*.io«ton, Med leal Association. Address P. O. l^x Mas*., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, grad UAteof Harvard Medical College, 25 yam practice In Boston, who may be consulted conflduntlaHy. ^pet'ialtr, Dkeaia* ■ * Man. Office N >. 4 BulLuciisr , i •;? / : --f‘ ,' . J 'i Z i i «' ? L6 i< ?* O »-i » j\ ... : ! .. '.' : 1.Air. Flin'it-iu. ■ n Cray Never Ts is lo Ficiiore Hair to its Youthful Color ^WPfsvw.la * b*tr. Bnzj PmuIueT y: .v»4 hMr falling . MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. (it bnok learned tn one rending. VSinil nunderlnit cured, speaking vtiihoui u«,fe«. S'irac.v condemn.-u br "upreme C ourt. #»reu« lnducemeu«» to to rre»p«»Xce cluxea. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Vt m A H»ma-oml, tlie world-fftined Si'c-cialist in Mind digeasen, Daniel Green teat Buckley,!) Tliuut; sou, D tin'greut Psyeliotogist, J M Editor of the Christiau Advocate, Kictmrd Proctor, the Scientist, tfous. others, Judge Gibson, Juduli P Benjamin, amt sent post free by Prof. A. LOISET1E, 2tf7 fifth Ave. New York HINDERCORNS. TJs* only >ur* Cars for Corns. StopsaU j»ain. r». .rei *ornforttoU k) feat. lie. at Drugtci"^*- Hucoi4Ct«.,N.l. PARKER S GINGER TONIC i he best of all remedies lor Inward Paint, Colic. Indiges¬ tion. Exhaustion and all Siom* aeh »he and Bowel effectivt I rouble*.^ Also fori i most cure Cough*. Colds, I.ronchhi* and! affections of the breathing l organs. improves It promotes refreshing sleep tit* appetite, overcomes nervous prostration, and give* new hf« and strength to th* weak *nd aged. 50c. and $t.oo, at Drgguists. MASON The cabinet & HAMLIN » by organ & mw Introduced In It* present fotm Mason Hsmlin in 1361. Other makers followed in the manu/acturo of these instrument*, bat the Mason A Hamlin Organs have always mala* lataed their supremacy as the best in the world. < I Mason A Hamlin offer., as demonstration of tha •QMuolked excellence of their organs, tha fact that ggStoGANF’-- •t all of the great World** ExhlbiUona, since that of Vhonora, Inordinary superior claim all for their pianos, that they are to others. They recognise the high excellence achieved by other leading makers in the taiot piano building, but still claim superiority. This they attribute solely to the remarkable Im¬ provement Introduced by them In tbe year 18WL and oow known as the ‘‘Mason A ITajcun Piano Btiunosb,’* tssanmvSgg the by ured ersased caoad- GSiHD # r?2I3ET. ty for standing la tune and other Important advantages. A circular, containing testimonials from three hundred purchasers, musician*, and tuners, sent. MASON &HAMUN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. w BOSTON. NEW XOKii. CHiCAUO. -» Grateful- Comforting. EPPS’S COCOA BREAKFAST. • ‘Iiy tliorough knowdeffee of the nat-irul la«‘ icb govern the oparations careful of dige* tion and nutrition, fine and by a apniica iiou of the properties of well selected C mcoa. Mr Epps ha* provided cur delicately provid¬ ed our breakfast tab us with a (Savoured beverage which may save ns many heavy t'oetors' bt‘l*. It is by the judicious use of such article of diet that a ■ oustitution j may be gradually built tendency up until disease strong j enough to ztf&sttssrJzst resist every to ; azist 1 weak point Wc may escape many » tu a! *bsft b> b> keepingourselvec keepmgoursolvec well well tortifled tortifled with with 1 pure. blood and a properly non ri-hed f ante, —Uivil il Service Gazette, Made simply with boiling water or milk, .. Bold . only , iu half pound tin*. Grocer*. JAMES Sshelled BBPb ttius At (t Homoeopathic (hemis's p»si»U PRE«DENr ^ li.SJL. Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated t»jr tb® Letfislatur# in 1868 Sr Edaeationftl and Charitable purposes, j a \ it» franeniae made a purl of the prest U Slate Constitution, in 1879, by an over¬ whelming popular vote ImGKAND EX1RAOBD1NABY DRAW- IN‘1S take place Semi-Annually, (June and December), ami ita GRAND SINGLE NLM- BER DRAWINGS bike place on each of the the other ten months in the year, and are all drawn in pnblic, at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. We do hereby certify Ubaxwesupervise the arrangements for all the monthly and Semi- annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lm tery Company, and in person manage and con tro) the Drawings themselves, and that tha same are conducted with honesty, fairness and in good faith toward ali parties, ami we authorize the Company to use this cerlinoo-e with fac-similesof ourslgnatui es attached in its advertisements.” Csnnlulonrr.. We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will pay all Prizes drawn, in The Louisiam. Btate Lotteries which may be presented 81 ourooonters: B. M. W AXH*U(.l‘rM. Xa.Xali **■ LA.UI I. PiM»(at*.Val l Bb. A. BAtDVriX.Pm, V O.VatT Bunk CARL H Oil V. Pr»., l aloa \’l Bunk Mammoth Drawing At the Academy of Musie, New Orleans, Tuesday, December 15, 15o8, CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000. 100,000 Tickets at £40; Halven $30; Qgri For- - ‘era $10; Eighths $5; Twentieths $2; tietbs $1. LIST OF I-BIZKS. ! Pbizecf $600,000ig.....,.... $600,000 200.000 1 w kize of 200,000 is.......... 1 Pbizeof KO.OlJO is.......... 101',000 1 Pbizk of 50,000 is.......... 50.000 3 I’RiZEa of 25.000 are......... 50 000 5 I’bizeb OF 10,000 are......... 50.1 Ou 12 1’BizES of 5,000are......... 00 000 25 1’niZBS of 2,000 are......... 50.000 100 Prizes of 800 are......... 80.000 200 Prizes of 400 are... 80,(00 500 Ptuzeb of 200 are......... 100,0<i0 approximation phizes. 100 Prizes of $1,000 arc............. 100,000 100 do. 800 are............... 80,000 100 do. 400 are.............. 40,000 Tiibee Number Terminals. 99 Prizes of $800 are ...............$79,200 99 do 490 are................. 39,810 T(\o Number Terminals. 900 Prizes of $200 are...............$180,000 900 do. 200 arc..... 1 . 80,000 3,146 Prizes of amounting lo..... #2,118,f0< For Club Kvates, or any further informs, ed, tion clearly desired, stating write legibly to residence, the undersign¬ with your Number. State, County, Street and More rapid return mail delivery win bearing be as¬ sum'd by euclosing an Envelope your full address. 8end POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary letter. addressed Currency by Express (at onrexpense) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New OrieaiiB L, or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D, (! Address Registered Letters to HtW WRLEAXS .VaTOXAI Bits New Orleans, La. j RF-MEMRffi,??"’"" VC -ViC blSffc "o'PTfie ■' drawings,ig a guarantee of absolute and integrity, that the chances arc ali equa , and that no one can possibly divine what nilmtiers will draw a l’riz". Prizes REMEMBER, is GUARANTEED also, that the payment oi BY FULL NA Tf NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets "re sign*; i to the President of an In ! stitution whose chartered rights are reeeg i nizei in the highest I'ouits; therefore j beware of at! imitations <r anonymous ! schemes. 8 W. MANGHAM t SONS, WHO LERA LB i.VH BYT All. DRUGGISTS » CRIFFIN, GEORGIA* We guarantee the purity of our goods and make prices tition. lower than HOTEL CURT LS FltlFFlN, (rECRGlA. Under New Management. A. G. DANIEL. Prop’r. '-4T' <■ ) i> Iraius. fc*bt5dly ADVERTISER. ;• n learn the exa< . c >! : ;\ nroposea .uh c . asiiig m Airier papers by address { ieo P. Rowell N ( Newspaper A't—artist no 3ur«*. iO Sprt' ,t , New York. Sr^.-vi 1 ,-_>#• 1 CX^Page i J a* ipli •S* WITTIEST,PRETTIEST JUVENILES QUEER £Wj PEOPLE istwe tc, GIANTS ft WINGS PAWS ft aoBUNS gTi»08 W*p4 r clawf tl.00 T6c ^$100 B M*SL Klopcm+nt •/tKe Froy and the A (out luvenile artlsta n« /*>Gto immcnaell. MI 8-^%' sf ill 1*J my -"k^ hult C^«iTpD v-UW irtfA ^%L dfh n«ru»t, HonHowsrdCroab: 8L8.ik« >r«im imt<uMtop •mdVneUBmo* !(■ iccvr, 788 Difslnni WANTED tr, writ MI Ui'un.un FhlladHt.hli», HH4KD RKOA. nua. Wrw*l. (*«, mi-Bit- UNTIL January 1 st., 1889 I [ i; 2l - WILL BE I I Bargain Day! I A Grand Ts/Ly 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! ¥' y '" "m M --IrM ! rT'tsHr , • -“H * •r '.*9 y, . t ' : •L' t - [ ! Received lot of on yesterday one I | | ' ^ LONG at $0,50 worth 810. Few child reus’ Wraps to be almost given away. WILL ADD SEVERAL BAROAIN COUNTERS the present week. Look to your interest by giving' my stock ail inspection. BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS SHAWLS. JERSEYS. ETC. * hoe Department f Custom y/o< r uy *Qtl F, J. FtFimt, tL Special prices on all Shoes to reduce stock. New lot of* Eagle Shoe Lo. Shoes just received. Best $2,50 Ladies’ Button Boot in the city for the money. Have too manp Men’s Fine Ham! Sewed Shoes in such popu¬ lar makes as. Hamms Eincisou, Sclunertzs, Ac.* worth $0,50 to $7,00 that we will sell at $5,00 and $5,50. Haven't time to enumerate more, t ome to see