The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 11, 1888, Image 2

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§fr' tWUWLAff BIJWSiT**, MlUr * f ,(I*A**enea)l*» Amwrn.. tt.T.OaeTear............. Grille, Occrfls, IX** ,8W - Official Paper «f Spalding Co. Official Paper of the Ctty of Griffin Adrertl.intf Rato*. niTT.T — <>«« Milt ft f* r ISSSs- “NOTICES 10 OMU pjr lin will be made with v*ttiM !- fOa tins* th*lr adwtiaamante X—Sam* ratase* t»f th* Doilv. mm: If, ao soon after Mr. Higb‘f»riff Hsrricoa’c election, tba wagaa of nail nakera are to ba redooed, what haa Um raat eonaomptioa of naila ia nail 1 j B g campaign lias atnoaolad to T --...-- The Vice President eleet and Mrs. Morton will lea?e New York today to visit Gao. and Mm. Hairiaon. Mr. Motion refnaes to talk about the visa further that to iuak« tba shave statement- ' " osly . The aaaaioa of Coograaa n a . WM k aid, bat ita members bava al taady began to discus* tba holiday idjoarnmant. It ia thongbt that tba reeeea will begin on Friday,the 21 at, tad ax tend to January 4. J. H. Miteheli, Spaldiag’. oaw rap raaantativa, baa baan Bsaigaad on tbs fallowing committees of tba homse: Ways and ■eana, lanatic taylaai, roads sad bridges, county matters, and agriculture. Wbaa Nerth Dakota aad South Dakota become States, will tba con Venation betwean their Govatnom resemble, ia any way, that of the Governor of North Carolina and tha Govarnor of Booth Carolina 1 Tba 1,400 ailver dollara stolen from a shipment of ceie en route Vo» Orleans bean to the discovered Treasury at Department, have Bowling Grsen by Mr. H. C. Fiaber, Saparintendent of tba Sonthare Ex prase Company, which company bad charge of the shipment Mr. Fieber decline* to give the name of th* gail ty party, who confessed bis crime to him, nor does he stats where be ive*. Of the twenty-four ilnily paper* in Georgia, we have assn only four that eontaiaed on Sunday any msation of th* finding of Mrs. Hawes body and th* great riot around the Birnsiog baas jail on Saturday night. These four are th* Atlanta Constitution,the Savannah News, tba Columbus Ea qoircr Sun and the Griffis Nkws, A newspaper, like a man, is kaown by the eotupaDy it keeps, and we con grstnlat* oar three comrades upon their enterprise. Higgibr, the New York e*rpet manufacturer who proclaimed daring the campaign that the wage* of all hie operatives would be reduced id the event »f Cleveland’s re-election, now announces that on and after December 17 the wage* of all bie ployea who have been paid by the week will be reduced 10 per cent,and the wages of those paid by the piece 15 per cent. Truly it tu a “qua* tion of wage*, from skin to core and back from core to skin again 1 ’—aa Bl»ir-e aaid. The bill to sell the Indian Spring R serve haa been tabled. Mr. Vena ble, of Fulton county, proposes to in troduce a bill at the summer ••••ion of the legislature, to make an appro priution fur the purpose of improving • he property, by building a branch of the State atylom at Indian Spring*. Nature fnrniahea a remedy io the Indian Spring water that can not be secured otherwise. Aad upon this theory it >a thought that an ap propriation bill can be passed. Mr. Venable ie of th* opiaiou of many others, that tb# mere aale of tb* land, reserving the free use ef the water, woald net amount to much. Statu or Onto, City or Tolbiki, i Lucas Oocstt, S. 8. Fiuu J. Cwawar makes oath tb at be is Ibe senior partner of ths firm cf F. J. Chu- tn A Oo., doing bnsinest lu the City of Toledo, County and State aforrssid, and that said firm will day ttm sum of ONE HCN- D&ED DOLLARS far eaeb and every the <-aea of Catarrh that oaitnot he eared by nee of Mala’s Gataubb Cum FRANKJ.CHENEY Sworn to before m* and subscribed in mi prv e nw , thfaStb day of December, A. D.’M i , A. W. GIJtASON. jam ’ Notary Fnblic. Hall’s Catarrh Core istafces intern ally and sow the blood and aasesA ear ... AX IHMI«*iro» HILL. Mr. Simmons, of Sumter, offered ak important bill in tha houae Thursday. It is a bill to amend the act es¬ tablishing tha agriaultaral depart meat aad create thereby an tion bureau. The Geveraor ia aethorized aad required to eatablieh a bureau of im- taigration aa a sub-department the department of agriculture. The buraaa shall be ander th* coutrel aad maaagemeat of one prrsen, who •hall beappaisted by the Governor for four years, to be confirmed by the Senate. The officer shall be kaown aa Cetnmisaieaer of Immigratioa, end he ahall be entitled to one olerir, with hia office located in Atlanta. The salary *1 the commissioner ia placed at $2,000 per antiara and that of a elerk at $1,200. Th# duties provided for ibe com- iesioner are: To encourage immi¬ gration to the State of ieduatrioua and intelligent farmer* and meehan ica by every meant ia hit power. He shall encourage the organize tion of immigration and improve meat aocietieain the eeveral town* and couelieeia the State. He shall collect and record ail statistic* and necessary information in regard to the agricultural, horticultural, miner ai and manutaeturing resources of the State. He ie required to appoint county correspondent* who will re port to him aa to improvement* and other matters as msy bs desired. He ehall prepare and keep in his of¬ fice books of registry wherein any parses may eater upon the payment of oae dollar registry fee, for each fast or lot, aay real estate for sale, with terms, aad fils in bis office aay pis'* or descriptive papers, aad the books ahall be open to aay prrsen free of charge. The bill further pro vidra that the commissioner shall col lect apeei nans ef wood suitable for manufacturing and other purpose*, and specimens of agricultural, miser al, aad marl depoaits of this State. A handbook or pamphlet aball be prepared, which will contain all riee essary information aa to the agricu tural aad hortitullural products, min erais, forests, aoila, climate, water power, fisheries, mouatains, streams, ltidaitries and of such statistics as best adapted to give the proper in formation te immigrants. He ahall keep a record of those immigrating to tne htate. l ae sum oi t&u,ovA/ is appropriated uader tha bill for expen •••of the department from funds eomiag through the agricultural de¬ partment. The hill wsa referred to the com mittee oo immigration. The Nli»» ie beartlly in favor of this bill, and we hops our represents lives will vote for it and aid us pas¬ sage. .Senator Johnson's bill to increase the Governor's sslsr* frotu $3,000 to $5,000 lias been passed apon by the SflBftle Finance Committee and will be reported upon favorably. Th# leading member* of the committee are confident that the bill will pass the Senate, but ita fate in the House is uncertain. The Legislature ought to peas Ibis bill. The sslary now paid the Governor is a disgrace to the Htate. The brilhaut young Sena tot from the Twenty-fourth is doing evtijtbing in hi* power to secure the passage of his bill It is to be hoped that he will gather ubout him following atiflieiently stroag to accom phab hie purpose. It list been sMlIrd !>y the politi- ticisus ib»t Governor G<-rd n i* to succeed Senator Brown in the I'nit- #d States senaio. Gordon is ths only man who »eeras to bar* the full freedom of that body — goiag in and out w lien lie pl*»saa. — i a • Pimples, Sores, Aches and Pains. When « hundred bottle* of sarsaparilla or other pretentious specific* fail to erndionte In born scrofula or contagions blood poison, remember that B B. B (Botanic Blood Balm) has gamed many thousand vie orii-s, in a* ninny seemingly incurable Instances. 8eml to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., far “Book of" Wonder*," and be convinced. It i* the only tki k HUion purifier. G W Messer, Howell’* X Hoad*, da., write*: “I was afflicted nine year* with sore* All the medicine I could take did me no good. 1 then tried li. B. B., and 8 bottle* cured me sound.'' Mr*. 8 M. Wilson, Round Mountain, Tex a*, write*: “A lady friend of mine was Iron bled with bunrb* and pimples on her (ace and neck She took three bottles of B. B. il. and her skin got »ofi and smooth, pimploadis appea.vd, Jaa. L. and Bosworth, her health Atlanta, improved greatly Oa.. writes: “Some years ago I contracted blood poison I had do appetite, my digestion was ruined, rheumatism drew up my limbs so I could hardly walk, my throat was cauterized five times Hot Springs gave me no benefit, and my life was one of torture un til I gave B. B. B. atrial, aud surprising as it may seem, the use of 5 bottles cured me." novlfi-lm Br. Mfifftff’s Timm (Twtklii Mrs) AM* th* Dimtlan, Child, auk** Bsgulau* T**Ui*( ths ms Oaats. __ jatr ** Tssthlaa c*r*a ssas&i n cum u mra guitar ■■o. rx ffi Tho Importance of purifying the blood can¬ not he overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's Oc- o'Lit /* 11 I 1 i Id a r I Sarsaparilla. It strengthens ari j D^Ms U p the system, •‘•atei an appetite, and tones the digestion, •- :.ile it. eradicates disease. The peculiar .ol inatioii, proportion, and preparation i.i tlie vegetable remedies used give to li .cul's Sarsaparilla pecul- •*- O |+<*ci|f llotJII ia. curative powers. No * othet medicine tmsnch arecord of wonderful cures. It you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other instead. It Is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. th- >!'* Sarsaparilla is sold byall druggists. ‘i cj-aied by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 500 Doses Ono Dollar SWIFT'S SPECIFIC Is entirely a vegetable preparation con¬ taining no Mercury, Potash, a r ealc, or othet poisonous ^uV) 8 tane#< SWIFT'S SPECIFIC Ho* cured hundred* of e&sct of Epi'-hello ma or Cancer of the Skin, thousand* of canoe of Eczema. Blood Humors and Skin Diseaxox, and hundred! of thousands of gases of Bcrof- ula. Blood Poison and Bloorf Talnl. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC Has relieved thousands of cases of Jfferffiu- rliil Poisoning, Rheumatlam and Stiffness of the Joints. Bpeclflc Co., Atlanta, da.—Gentlemen r In the parly blood part jKdtton of tha appeared present upon year, a bad I case began of me. taking 8 . 8 . 8 . under advice of another, and today I foci greatly Improved. I am still taking the medicine and Khali continue believe to do bq until I atn perfectly well. I It will effect a perfect curt*. Yours truly, Poc. P. Howard, 111 West Sixth St. Specific COLT 7 MMA. Atlanta, 8 . C.. July Oa.—Gentlemen 7, 1888— 1 The Bwlft Co.. : I was a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism for two years. I oould gel no permanent re¬ lief from any medicine prescribed by my physician. 9 S I end took over I a dozen bottles of tout H. , now am as well as I ever was vas In In my iny life. life. I am sure your medicine cured me. and 1 would recommend mend it It to any one truly s uttering from any blood O. disease. Yours £. Hiohe*. / Conductor C. A(J. H. SL Waco, TkXAB. May 9, 1888-Gentlemen : The wife of one of my my customers cu was terribly afflicted with a loathsome skin dlKease.thal covered erwi her nr wh< whole body. She was confined lo her tied t»« . for several years by this affliction, and and ofiuld oould not help herself at alL She oould not sleep from a violent itching at tinging of the skin. The disease baffled . the skill or the physicians who treated it. it. H Her husband began finally commenced giving his wife Swl! ft't _ Speclflo, and she to improve almost lm mediately, and in a few weeks she wan ap- PMtiftli''.JKylU. four, .J9h'; . 1 * now i. u X, fie»rty BtuiA (In. I*ft. very truly, wholesale Druggist, Austin Avenue. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed tree. The Switt Spscitio Co., Drawer t, Atij’ita. Oa.; New York, 7-V? Broadway. If You Have No appetite, ImltRestloii. PTatnlcnre, Kick Headache, -all run down," los¬ ing flesh, you will find Tutt’s Pills the remedy yon need. Thejy^lone^ip flic Rfttk stoinaoli and build uni flagging cnergieN. Nufferor* rroiu mental or pliyNieal overwook will find relieffroin them. Nicelysugarroaled, ,SOLl> EYERYWHEKE. The Toy tho (’hild Likes Best -XN THE— _ “ANCHOR M Stone Building Blocks. Beal Slone. Throe Colors. A Ci.kviw PrtksiVTforchUd- ren of all For $1.75, or $2.08 a good average box. post-free Descriptive Catalogue newt on application to Ad. Richter & Co., 3IO BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Ine By giving tone to aid strengthening ij^^j;* the.Pter- u n i’r»l health, eorreot* *11 lrreirelsrlttes and annoying trouble* from which so many Indies suffer. It give* Ibe weak, debilitated woman health and streiifrth.and make* ebeerful th* dcpnndent, noladythmifd depressed In ■ptrlt*. In chance of Ilf,- bewtth- ou t IN Ol A N WEED. It U Soft and. Cn failing. Ask your l>ruggl$t. F. R. Anthony,IGriflin 1 and T’. i -wl:. Ofhurt! Miii, Cn, B. A. FAHNESTOCK S Sm 1SS7. It t« now over *irty year* tinot thin medi- from <nn* was that time ojftrsd its reputation as a remedy has for steadily WORMS* increased and until at the present day it is universally ackmnel- edged throughout nearly all parts or * the world to be the Sovereign Remeily for WORMS. VERMIFUGE THE WHELESS STAMP -PRESS CO - _ 748 REYNOLD STREET. AUGUSTA, GA Agents Wantedl Catalogue FREE! RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS, BADGES, CHECKS, STENCILS, STEEL STAMPS, &c. Sole Manufacturer* of Tho Wheless Self-inking Rubber Stamp Printing Press. 4h* AtArBU In* . * wot St «V»* - Na->1 rt*.IKNlf tor tail Bffoon • >- -t 0* Utmai *»•! ami «.i»*'*a «-$ ariaiuffii from imimr* l»4a »iovd *ih1 f xtaait ‘ i i«« ft** me cuid ' * BW-k, * " siretreiixst ritiw uU Ui wense. iu. Niowly drtfXLiB t# Utah ffirere. »iil of I lu mwnp Uimfs-r rmter s lf«>vtr 1 tha he. by UmUmAy ubb arkwr • otik*. U*tstUa- gwroM. Tske M Hi Oms. It iff InreiuAbl* far ^ n« BBel ffijffiQTNHtaB ol $taM$kBi.;h Bttd ^tak. Ski i»r»W k The Georgia Midland HR Khortoct and Beet Line Wills Through Conoh ess Between COLUMBUS and ATLANTA. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO New York, Nashville or Cincinnati. NO. 50, I'AMENOSa, SOUTH. I-esvs McDonough.. .. .......7:80 a. m. Griffin....................8:15 ** “ 8:35 “ Columbus ...............11:35 “ NO. 51, rAHSKNCJT.il 4X0 MAIL, NORTH. Columbus........ Griffin.....................3:56 .....lKt5p.ni. “ SO, 53. l-ASSKROKl; ASH MAIL, SOUTH, Griffin................... ..4:05 p. m. Columbus....... ........ .7:05 “ VO. M, PASSENGER, ROBTH, Columbus............. 4:10 p. ni. Griffin................... .7:14 " “ ................... .,7:20 •’ McDonough.............. 8:02 “ NO. 1, FREIGHT, NORTH Griffin................... . 1p. in “ .................... ,2;:t0 McDonough............... 5:115 “ NO. 2, FREIGHT, SOUTH McDonough............. ..7:45 a. m Griffin .8:50 “ .................. Columbus............... . .3:30 p. m M. E. GRAY, 8npt. C. W. CIIEAR8, Gen’l Pas*. Ai<t. Columbus, Ga. New Advertisements. ftoLIl XrfWTC I O WANTED. Writ# Geo. A. San- b 0 m, Seo’y Thk BurfALO Mu- UAL Accident ami 8ic* Benefit Ahrocia- Bnlfalo, N»w York Car MMuu. oa«M«*r»u* *o*»4 «*T** tk* Ira, **• u4 P***IVU1U*» Mlnokj UI m* S**Cm* ff*aV* *J aw *c* S. WA1SS, W f.r *al* ky B $525 Ageuts^T’^® it per forfeit. month. New Will prove or pay A $3.f>0 portraits just out Chidestcr & sam¬ Sou, ple sent free to all. YY. H. 28 Bond St., N . Y EXHAUSTED VITALITY fvm 1 8 CIRIIC* OF LIFE, ths graat Mod leal Work of ths age on Manhood, Jffervotu andl Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, 3U0 pages 8 vo, 125 preserti»tlona for all diseases.. Cloth, full gilt, cmly $1.00, by* ’mail, staled, lllostrstlre sample free t<> all \ oung jjul middle aged m#n. Send now. The Gold and Z* «relled Medal awarded to the author by the Na- tlopel !89fil^oeton. M*Mlieal Asswlatlon. Address P. O. Ix»x Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKRR, grad Ufttcof Harvard Medical College, 25 years* practice In Boston, wko may be consulted coufldimtlally. 8 i>eHaltY. Dlst'as*^ • f Man. Office Ko. 4 Bn!?.neb 1% Hiil.l BAb&AM ‘£(j‘ f gj j’ *. -it ‘::e« iheiiair. ffi,S «*- -> k lu- iruL.t growl It. .^fflNevjr onol Heir H Fn iti >s Youthful lc Hosiors Color. Gray ‘^^PiPrevwiUi jju\ Dmi'Ii WPl\>Qiggl*ta h(T and hair falling /A fO MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. An. hook learned la oae reading, fluid wandering cured. Npeaktac wllhout note*. Piracy « ondemnea by supreme Coart. tkreal inducements to cerre*po!tce clauses. A Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm . Hamirmid, the worUl-tamed Specialist in Mind diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Thompson, the great Psychologist, J M Buckley, I > D. Kditor of the Christian Advocate, Richard Proctor, the Scientist, Hon* Judge Gilnon, post Judah P Beniamin, aud others, 237 sent free 1 iy Prof. A. 1-OlSRTlK, Fifth Ave New Yo'k. HINDCRCORNS. Th® only »ure Cure ? for for Cora*. ('or»*. BtereaU [mud. F.nrurM imfortto tha feet. 150. lie. at at DruggwU. bruggwu. Him.'oxAI .ai.Y* PARKER S GINGER TONIC 1 he hr-it of ail remedies !<>r Tnward Patui, Colic, Indiges¬ tion. Exhaustion :*ud xll Stom¬ ach and Bowel trouble*. Also i the most effective cure fori Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and I affections of the breathing I organs. It promotes refreshing sleep improves the appetite, ovetcomes nervousprofftrat; and strength ^u, ami gives new Ida So the weak ami aged. 50 c. and fr.oo, at Drgguists. MASON & HAMLIN The cabinet organ & wa* introduced in Its present followed form by Mason manufacture Bamll n Is 1861. Other makers In the of these Instruments, 1MVIA a> 11-all I If I AS Vises, . BO ■ne^ualled excellence of their organa, organ*, the fact that '“““ORGANS I the gnat Wortda Exhibitions, since that tltion of l'arta, with iris, Ith beet 11 18ST, Dei er§ or a coon- tries, es, the the they they have have! If ||||1 11 V fl U IB IV •'ClnvariablrU a# — en en h highest honor*. IUi (rated cataloguee $23 1 ‘O $900. free. i • Mason A Hamlin do no t hesitate to make the ex¬ traordinary claim for th eir pianos, that "---- superior to achieved all others. by I.Tiey ther leading recognise maker* the In h%s excellence o me art of piano building, b at atlll churn eoperiority. This they attribute introduced sole lor ly to them the 1n remarkable the Im¬ provement and known th<a "Mason A Ha«l» year Piano 19Mk now aa B 1* nuNSBa" secured tbeUI by fa* II ■ a BlI | M M the use of which I |J IB 11 greatest pos¬ sible tone, parity together! andp ■ fl 11 Wwith refinement greatly In¬ of creased canaci- O&A HD S tTPSHST ty for standing tn tune and ether inn >ortant advantage*. hundred A circular, purehmsere, containing Wans, testimonial and from threa together m us tuners, sent, with descriptive catalogue, to any applicant. Piano* also and rented. Organa told for cash or'easy pay¬ ments; , MASON 4 HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. w BOSTON. NEW YOtth- CHICAUO. Grateful- Comforting. EPPS’S BREAKFAST. •Oi) thorough knowledge of the natural law* icb govern the oparalious of digt * tion and nutrition, and by a careful appliea iion of the fine properties of *ell selecteti Ooaooa. Mr Kppe has provided with ■ ur delicately pr<-vid- ed our breakfast tab'es a flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctor*' bills It is by ths judicious use of such article of diet that a constitution may be gradually bnilt up until strong enough to resiat every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is ■ weak point We may racape many a la'al by keepingoureelvec welWortified Mood and a properly non ished frame. Service Oaxette, Made simply with water or milk. 8©ld only In half tine, t.r-wara, Iabelie>l thus A.AMK6 KPPH *CO., . Homoeopathic ChamtaU, I^Midon, England ■ ASTALL PRECEDENT ! Over Two Miiliont. Distribute L.Si.L Louisiana Incorporat*d by the LcuUlsture in 1868 ’ >r Edocationai and C’harit«t>le purpose*, i a 1 its franchise made a part of the present State Constitution, in 1879, by an over¬ whelming popular vote Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW¬ INGS take plaee Semi-Annually, (June and December), and it* GRAND SINGLE NUM¬ BER DRAWINGS take place on each of the the other ten months in the year, and are all drawn in public, at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La “Wedo hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the monthly arid Semi- annual Drawings of The Louisiana 8tateL): tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness and in j^ood faith toward all parties, this certincw«e and we authorize the Company to use attached in with fac-similesof ouraienatmsi its advertisements.” LaniDilulaurr*. We the undersigned Banks and Bankert will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisians Rtate Lotteries which may be presented al our counters: IS. M. W iXMSLCr.Pre*. La.Xal l IS. P. LiSAlX, PrrsMiate Nat I Hk. A. RAi.nn iX.Prr*. V O.Xat'I Hank CARS. SAOllXt, Prn. I nto* NT Hank Mammoth Drawing: At the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, December 18, lbo8, CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000. 106,000 Ticket* at J40; Halves f20; Qua. 'era *10; Eighths 15; Twentieths #3; For tietli* $1. LIST Of FRIZES.. 1 Pbizkcf $600,000 is....... $600,000 300.000 1 V RUB OF 300,000 is....... 1 ParzE ok 100,000 is....... 100.000 1 Pbizb of 50,000 is....... 50.000 3 Prizes of 25,000 are...... 50.000 5 PRIZES of 10,000 are...... 50.000 12 Prizes of 5,000 are...... 60.000 25 Prizes of 2,000 are...... 50.000 100 Phizes of 800 are...... SO, 000 300 Prizes of 400 are...... 80.000 500 PRIZES of 300 are......... 100,000 approximation prizes. 100 Prizes of $1,000 are............. 100,000 100 do. 800 are............... 80,000 100 do. 400 are............... 40,000 Three Number Terminals. 90 Prizes of $800 are...............»79,300 99 do 400 are................. 39,6(0 Two Number Terminals. 900 Prizes ol $200 are...............$180,000 900 do. 200 are.............. 180,000 3,140 Prizes of amounting to......$2,118,801 For Club Rrates, or any further informa¬ tion desired, write legibly to the undersign¬ ed, clearly stating your residence, with State, County, Street and Number. More rapid return mail delivery will be as- ■eurred by enclosing an Envelope bearing your full address. Send POSTAL NOTES, Express in Ordinary Money Orders, or New York Express Exchange (at expanse) letter. Currency by our addressed to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Oneans La or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C. Address Registered Letters tc SKW OHLCiXS N ATOKAL BAS St New Orleans, La. REMEMBER C^arJ drawings,is aad Early, who art* in charge absolute «f th* a guarantee of fairness and integrity, that the chances are al! equal, and that no one c an possibly divine what numbers 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 signed by the President of an In stitutiou whose chartered rights are recog Lized in the highest Courts; therefore beware of alt imitations or anonymous schemes. S W. MANGHAMI MI, WHOLESALE AM* RETAIL DRUGGISTS CRIFFIN, GEORGIA* We guarantee the purity of our goods and make our prices lower than compe¬ tition. HOTEL, CURTIS GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, Under New Management. A. 6. DANIEL, Prop'r. tier 1 <*’ uif u «n all trains. febl.’dly \DVBRTISERS a learn the exact cost : n\ nroposed line o; •.Niiigin Americai' ; by addressing Rowell 8z Co., '.srtising Burena, i , New York. tCX>-Pffifle Panophlei s WITTI18T, PHKTTI18T JUVtNILCft QUEER PEOR*Ep»i.Vrtox ~ GIANTS* WINffiS ooiusffi < §nno« fl.st Ike r„, Mao^ ia g toy *o»*m WVng and thr Mo a*. Full of tt>« «H*M preuk* caitrialna etori- laaah-avavaklaa UltiMncioD* isarwiia by ttwl'rlr. IX if™. va O. dOMra, u »>* Wrf »_ R H Ot» wbU. D D. L peroMy memi mmdeteemmi ”-Hoo 4 . loD.BowWfJ 8 . Cox t ‘Aksn*<**‘ nmd VmeU Mem** * , -H< ( tobOt fa* CM Car* L.r enaoiw. W*ak Lanoa AObaw, UuU Oo. l.-.- e L IMMIW CuoUninalla **•*. : siaw, it nm a a Mwaauiu. w **arr r-i ill ki • Is/Ly Store We lmve 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 Ht 1 wr Received on yesterday one ir LONG WRAPS ir at $(5,50 worth 810. Few childrens’ Wraps to be almost given aw ay. WILL ADD SEVERAL BARGAIN COUNTERS the present stork week. Look to yopr interest by giving' my ail inspection. BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS, JERSEYS. ETC. £. hoe Department! MaKi/JG (ustom v/o^ 15^ Le¬ Special prices on all Shoes to reduce stoct* New ____________ |fl $2,60 . lot of Eagle Shoe Vo. Shoes just received. Best Ladies utton Boot in the city for the “ “ IUve money. I-oo manp Men’s Fine Hand Sewed Shoes in sneh poipn lar niBKes as, Hanans, Umeisoii, S< hmertas, worth $(1,60 to $7.00 that we will sell at $6,00 and $6,60. Haven't lime to ennmerate more. Uome to see