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OSclii Paper of Spalding Co.
Official Paper ef the CHy ef Brlffin
Adrortlalng Ctatee.
DAILY—Gw# dollar par #q*ar* ter th*
4rat inMrtiomaadfifty orateforaaob rab-
aaqnaet ana. Tan line* or teea to be eenat-
K0TI0B8 10 eeate per tla
ar aaob inaertten. Ho insertion omder thi*
bead ter teea than to orate. All tneertlMia
tor taae than one dollar maat ha paid for in
^Ubmi rate* eentinne arilJ be their made *dv*rtte*mrata with partial
wtahiag to
^V^fKL.T'^an*' rnieea* for the Daiiv.
Zt ie thought that Jumbo Huntei
will be the next el ief of police of A.
The rabid deoooocera ofrlbe Ku*
Klux moat feel migbty funny when
ttw whip# of th* White Oape de
•eeade upon their backt.
----
If tke nt legislators does ^
prase
notkieg else, it deserves to be retneaa
bored above its predecessors becauae
of lie lergely increased public eehooi
appropriations,
Th* North baa bean sowing dreg
oa’s teeth for many years is order to
raise troobl* for tbe South. Hut
the trouble, naturally enough, bee
sprung np in tke field where the sow
ing we* don e.
Mr. Hatriaoa is right in iguering
the so-oalled •‘Soother# question/’
When tbe Uwlees Nertb, with its
White Caps aed negro boyeottere.
bee.been reduced to some semblance
of order, it will be plenty of time to
tare sttsntion to tbe affaire of the
quiet and civilized Sooth.
With Aldermen Powell at the
bead of the fire department committee
end heartily in favor of tbe project,
we may hope to see a bell tower be¬
fore tbe eed of the year. Jack i* e
bustler when he gets started, end
never stops until he accomplishes bis
object.
Tbe Macon Telegraph bee ordered
e feet perfecting press to keep up
with it growing circulation, and the
News has added another negro pow
nr to turn off tke papers in time for
for ite several quire* of new readers.
Tbe leading dailies of Gsergia stem
to be flourishing.
Maooo Telegraph: ‘-The Gamin
Nxws entertain* th* fear that even
the most active mao, when they gat
into the legislature, fall into the bed
habit of killing time, Tbe bard
hearted Nswe would quenoh tbe fire*
of legislative elcquenee sod put a
muffler on the legislative bazoo/’
W* would if w* could, bat have long
since ceased yearning after tbe unat
tamable.
With the keen aud nipping air
around one ears and tbe woisturs
spewed out o( the ground iu froze*
stalagmites, It seemed ytnterdty
morning that cold waatber had come;
hut it was not until avsry ou* cuter
ing or leaving tba office left tbe
door open behind them, that we real
ix*d by that sign that winter is real
ly upon us.
It a vary gratifying to notice how
gvu.rat and widespread is the tadus
trial activity io the South. In avery
State active progress is being mad*
in the d*valopmeut of natural
sources, and Virgioia. Keotucky,
Tennessee,th* Carol nas and Georgia
are all pushing abend more rapidly,
while Texas, Arkansas mid th* other
f.r Southern States ar* doing equal
ly h* wall. The increase u no long
*r localized nor cent) red ie iron
alone, for while Alabama and bar
iron industries are keeping well up
towards the front, there is a wider
divaisity of industries receiving at
teetion, and a greater ac pe of coon
try covered by tbia activity.
■vava or Oslo, Orrt or 8. Toi.xdo, f I
Lucas County. 8.
Fas uk J. t'MKiT make* oath that l>e is
the senior partner of th* Arm cf F. 4. Caa-
an A Co., doing bueine** iu the City of
TeUdo, Countyand day tbe State aforesaid, of ONE and HUN- that
wtd Arm will sum
DtED DOLLARS far eaeh and every east of
Catarrh that eeusot be cured by the uea of
Haul’* Oa**aae Cubs.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Bvoru to before me sad eubecribed In »r
presence, thisftthSay of December, A. D.'M.
| , a. W, 0LEA8ON,
ssl. > Notary FuMIe
H*tV» Catarrh Our* istaken blood interwaily sad
etraetly upon the and mnoa. aur
tests at Ifca fITcHKNEY MIN. head for totimon»*la,
(Me. A CO., Toledo, O
J
at a
to l— h se to ‘ * tumkiug cc
be easily t
HICK OF ITS OWK ■K9ICINE.
We fi»i the following petbeiic
plain t, io the Ciaeienati Com mereiel
Oiuttr:
«|fbe people of the tbecitiee Ohio Velley, sloag
Ciocionati and all
tb * r j rer » »hoare iateliiftnt
to know their own mtereau, will
bear wilh impatience of the throwing
oat of employment ef 6,000 men in
the Moooogabela Valley by the atop
page tor an iudifintte time of coal
mining becauae ooal it loo abundant
and ebeap. ef
‘ Tbia, when we are. on account
th * ior ®* UStiVii tion ° vra f m • vw— p ®* 1 r J * n * p
20 per cent, more than usual for fuel
(•about ee provoking a thing aa we
ever beard of. The next time the
coal kioga go bowling aboet strikes
against them we •ball not be deeply
moved by their sufferings. by
••Tba strike againat cheep ooai
tke coal mine owner* on the Mononga
hela it a strike by capital againat
labor, and it opposed to public poli-
ey and ia the meaaeat atrike we have
heard of in years.”
It will be observed that ibeaa tve
thousand men bave baea discharged
since the election of Harrison, tbs
man whose auoces* at the polls, we
were told by the Commercial Gazette
about ninety-nine thousand times
during the recent campaign, would
insure steady work and high wages,
especially for those employed in the
protected industries.
Coal, by tbe way, is one of these
protected industries, snd whenever ■
bemoerat aaid anything about put
|j n ^ co ,j od th# frea list tba Com mar
e j t | M t up an indignant
howl againat a policy which would,
it declared, make coal cheap and
threw American coal miners out of
employment.
And yet scarcely is the election
over before tbe Commercial Gazette
is called upon to record tbe dis¬
charge of American coal miners by
the wholesale, in recording which it
lifts its voice lustily for the oheap
coal which before the eleotion it eaid
would be a curse, and wratbiully pro
tests against the prices which the
coal man insist on exaoting, aa they
are enabled to do under the high tar
iff, which but a fsw weeks ago the
Commercial Gazetta was so solid
tous should be maintained for their
benefit.
Truly, there ia a difference often
times between the beaaties of proteo
tion before and after election, cape
dally when, aa in this ease, tbe post
election beauties mak* a practical
draft upon the beauty-lovers’ pocket
books.
Admiral Luce, who is going down
to Hayti to teach the duaky tevolu
tionists respect for our fling, does
not take much stock in (be proposed
scheme for muking tbe Star Span
gied banner spread its fold* over tLe
whole of the British possesst >i ■ in
Amenci.
‘ I tell yea the time is coming,
and it is not very far off,*’ he remark
ed the other day, •‘when the St.
Lawrence river will have to be mad*
tbe dividing life* between the
United States and Canada. It is the
oatnrul boundary and ought to be
the artificial boundary aa well. If
that was decided upon it wonld give
us tbe maritime provieevs, which is
about all of C »nada that we w it t.
There is no reaaon why N#w Bruns
wick and Nov* Scotia should net be
included within the limits of the
United States. It would ba more
to tbe advantage of the people cf
those province* than to ti», perhaps,
but then it would not '•.urt us any to
take them into the Uniou. All tbe
territory aoutb of th* St. Lawrence
should belong to i.s #tij euy, but if
we get that we ought to be satis
fied/
A great ui>n* people fc*t into
trouble because they do not appre
ci a tut bo value ifbiltuca. The beet
words him ramrullj vbo*e that are
not uttered. The best plan is to
let other j>eopi«* talk. In on# of
James Wbiteouib Riley'* recent
poems, is this verse of homely ad
vice:
“Ntver talk buck to a fetter that’* abatin’
you— him ami rip aud and
Jostle! carry on. cuss
• wear;
And w hen he finds his lyin’ and hi* dam-
mis’* jeat amusin' yon.
You’ve get hi* clean kesfluiumuxad, and you
want to bold him there.
Mt Tfr* Case* of Bleed Poison.
Thousand* suffer from blood poison, who
would be cared If they gaveB. B. B , (Botaulo
Bleod Bam) a trial. Send to the Blood Balm
C* , Atlanta, Ga., far book *f wonderful
ear**, thot eon vinca th# moat akeptioal. It
la Mat tree.
J.O.Gibson, Meridian, Mia*., writes: “For
. nambarof years I .offered untold agonies
from blood poison. Several prominent phy¬
sician* did me little If any g<“>d faith, . I begsn to
use B B. B. with very little but, ta my
utter surprise it has made mo a wall and
haartv 7. T. person.” Hallertou,Macau,Ga., write*: “Icon
treated blood potass. I Aral triad f pbystoians
and than want to Hot Boring* returned Nothing
heme a ruined naan physically.
seamed to do me any B. f. Mod. B. To My mother per.
auaded me to try my utter ae.
Unkahmeat every ulcer quickly booled."
QBeaj Morris, Atlanta, Gu., writes: “Iau'-
fared years from syphilitic cured by blood poison
wblah rafueaAAo to *1 treatment. I
Physicians pronounced it a hope lass ease.
bad do appetite,! kidney* bed paina d ia hip* My sad ftroat jotou
sad my were ue aaa d
was uleer.tad end my breast a mas* of run.
■Inf sore* la tfei* ■Itt dttlra I a om meao t d
a mm afEEA I heeled every wear a mi
ami man* mw aompMeiy wiuia deal* tm Iwo
It** "
The Importance of purifying the Mood can¬
not be overestimated, for without pur* blood
you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one seeds a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, aud enrich
tbo blood, and we ask you to try Hood’s
n„- peculiar 11 |U„ Sarsaparilla. It strengthens
aQ( j builds up the system,
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while It eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of the vegetable remedies used give to
Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul- *T\- '•* Ifeplf IIOOII
tar curative powers. No •
oth.r medicine has such a record of wonderful
cures. II 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.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists.
i’i epared by C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass,
IOO Doses One Dollar
No Mercury,
No Potash,
Or any other Mineral Poison.
It 1, Hsture’s Remedy, mails «xelu»Ivaly
from Root, and Herbs.
It l< perfectly Harm 1cm.
It Is ths only remedy known to th* world
that ha* **er yet Cured ounlaylout Blood
paiton In all if ytayes.
It cur*. Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer,
Scrofula, and other blood diseases heretofore
considered Incurable. It cures any dleeae*
caused from Impure blood. It 1. now pra-
tcrlbed by thousand, of the best physicians
In the United State., aa a tonic. We append
the-*tatemont of a few:
“ I hare uned S. B. S. on patient* eonv*!*«e-
tag from ferer and from measles with th*
be.tre.ulU. J ' N '
Daiaar, Oa.-Willie White wae afflict«»
with scrofula eereu year*. and I robntt prescribed boy.
S.. and to-day he U a fat M. D.
C. W. Raaiua,
blood poUon. It act* much better than i
ash or auy other remedy I have eeer uwd
B. K. wisriaLO. M. D-.
Formerly of 8usi»ez Co., Vl.
Da. Z. J. Hat-*, tho well-known druggist
Wt We’hare a book giving a htetoryof thle
wo
without It. We have another on Contaglou*
Blood Poison, sent on same term*.
Write u* a hietory of your coae, and our
physician will advlee » Ith you by letter. In
atnotest confidence. We will not deceive
yon knowingly.
Vor tale by all druggists.
Ta* swtrr Rrenrtc Co., OSk
Drawer S, Atlanta
Hew York, IjS Broadway, HUL
bundok Kng, 85 Snow
T utf s Pills
To euro eostl veness tlio meillcino must
be more Ilian a purirutive. To be per-
inuuent, It must contain
Tonic, Alterative and
Cathartic Properties. <inalitles In
Tutt’a Pills possess these
au eminent degree, and
Speedily Restore
to tbe bowel* their uiitual wgulftrlty. peristaltic
motion, wo essential to
Sold Everywhere.
The Toy the Child Likes Best
-18 THE-
M Sig ANCHOR"
Stone Block
2+ Beal Stone. Three Oolore.
A fH.*v**pR*s**T for child¬
ren of all ajrea. For $1.75, box. or
$1.00 » good Average
Descriptive Apphoatlou CeUlogafi
post-free oa to
F. Ad. Richter & Co.,
XIO BROADWAY, NEW YOWK.
eecrect. »n irregnUrltlriand annoying troubles
from which so many ladle, suffer. It give, the
weak, debilitated women health and itrengtli.and
make. *bearful the despondent, depressed In
entrtt*. In chaay* of life no tad, should bewHh-
ont INDIAN WEED. J( it Sqfeand Unfailing,
Ask your Drnggi.t.
E. R. Antbony/,Griffin at <1 V. V. - vit
Ochsrd Hill, Ga.
A GREAT YEAR
tn the bistort ol the United States Is now up<vn
os. Every person of Intelligence desires to keep Is
poee with the course of It* event*, there no
better way to do ao than to gubacribe for
Thr Macon Telegraph.
It* new. (acuities are nnturpaMed the luilevt by auv Aset»'»- pn|m,
ia Uic South, in addition to apecial correspond^
ated Press dispatehea, it has
one* by wire and letter from all Important
points In Georgia and the neighboring States
During the present session of Congress ''ash-
lugtoo n ill be the most Important and moat in-
icrestiug news centre tn the couutry. Inc
Wiiahington Correspondence ot the Telegraph is
^tJrc^nuVclmV^ndenfiurnUhe. gossip iu lull dlspatchea. rre.iudt the latest
and Amos J. Gummli^s.
qwetal letters lrom lion. York, frank O.
member of Congress trom New
Carpenter, and W. A. Croffat, three of the UM
paper It is thoroughly Ulaveoacd^a ClsveJacd lo and the Democratic
sfPreeldeut sf President coming national campaign the
party in th# giva all tba news, but
Tulegraph i etewrapo will win not uo. 0017 tame* from the stand
«tli atsoum ^n.ln. all nubile P faith Subscribe
Ml«t lmmo«™Uc
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Sally, at* ■sooths, « CO
Dolly, Utroo month*. a mi
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TBS TZLWIkAPlI
Man* Csoaaia.
wmm
Georgia Midland "■d&A KB. j
nud Best Lbi
With XhroM|fl» CoH«h
es Between
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
io Effect Wednesday, Dec, 5, 1888.
TRAIN NORTH
Union Depot, Columbus.... 1:05 p. m.
Griffin.....................■J’A S:40 5 ‘
Atlanta....................
SOUTH BOUND TRaIN
Atlanta.................... Griffin....................t:Qfi
Columbus.............7:06 „
in
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
NOBTii norm)— (daily sxoept sundav).
olumbus—Midland depot, 7:00a. m.
at Griffin...,.............Id® p. tn.
at MeDouough............8:80
aot TU BOUMD—(DSILT EXCEPT SUNDAV).
Atlanta.................... 0:60 a. m.
McDonough............. Griffin......................® 85
Columbus, Midland depot, .3:80 p. m.
SPECIAL TRAIN—Sunday Only.
Columbus—Union Depot, 8:35 a. m.
McDonough.............12:30 Griffin.........,..........1J-25 p. m.
at Atlanta...............LM
RETURNING-South Bound.
Atlanta.................... 0:60 a. m.
Criffln.....................8:25 McDonough...............7 f -?5 “
Columbus— Union Depot, 11:25
Ask for tickets to Atlanta and points be-
over the Georgia Midland RR. Tick-
on sale at Union Depot, and at the office
Georgia Home building.
M. E.GRAV, Supt.
C. W. CIIEARS, Columbus, Ga.
Gen’l Pass. Agt.
New Advertisements.
Sf r MT c WANTED. Wr tu Geo. A. 8:m-
J|UL.Iv I O torn, 8eo’y Sics Tne Benbfit Buffalo Associa¬ Mu-
uax. Accidxnt and
tion, Buffalo, New York.
(DEAF) rnziimm 3*03 % efsaragsM st ssssassa
For Ml* by *. ■-
$525 Agents’ profits per month. Will
prove it or pay forfeit. New
portraits just out. A $8.50 & sam¬ Son,
ple sent free to all. W. H. Cliidester
28 Bond St., N- Y.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
rpHZ S01KN0Z OF LIVE, tb*
1 great Me<llc*l Work of ths
age on Manhood, Nerron* and
Physical Debility. Premature
Decline, Errors of Youth, and
the untold mlseriesoonssqusnf
thereon, S» pages 8 to, PS
proscription* for all diseases.
Cloth, fait gtlt, only ♦' (», by-—
mall, sealed. Illustrative sample free to *11 j oun*
And middle aged men. Send now. The Hold and
Zr welled Modal awarded to the author by tbe Na¬
tional Medical Association. Addre*. R- bo*
1095 Joston, Mas*., or Dr. W. IL PARK! R, grad
, CoUe e,Kyear.T.™ctio«
uateof t tfvard Medical E
in Boston, who may be consulted confidentially.
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to- mb BALSAM
HAIR and beautiAct the hair.
|CHcan^e. IPromoie* luxurLmt growth.
a
--i Nevar Fa-ls to Reatora Cotar. Gray 1
Hair to ita Youthful
Prevent* PMiirnffand hfUr failing
SS « 8ec.aiMl $1 W’at j’nijTgWa.
MARVELOUS
JEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Asy lisek learned in one rending.
.Yflnd nanderlnar cored.
Hps>al>lug niibout notes.
«»lracy csBdrnars by Suprrm. Conrt
Ureal Indnerincnta to tsrrnpsits
classes. A.
Prospectu.-), with wor’d-famed opinions of Dr. Spceialist om- in
Hattttrond, tho Oreenleaf Thompson,
Mind diseases, Daniel D.
the great Psycliologist, J. M. Buckley, Richard u.
Editor of the Christiau Advocate,
Proctor, the Scientist, Hons. Judge Gib<on,
Judah P. Benjamin, and others, Fifth sent post
free hy Prof. A. LOISETTE, 237 Ave.
New Yo'k.
HINDERCORN8.
PARKER S GINGER TONIC
The best of all rcmcfiies lc»r
Inward Pain*, Colic, Indiges¬
tion. Exhaustion ami ail Stom¬
ach and Bowel troubles. AIsoj
the most effective cure fori
Coughs. Cold*, I'ronchitU ftndl
affection* of the Ireathin *}
organs. It promotes refreshing
sleep improves the appetite,
overcomes nervous life and prostration, strength — ^ -J'-' r ~*. T $|£[F
and i gives new and $1.00, Drgguists
to t :he weak anil aged. 50c. at
MASON & HAMLIN
• The cabinet organ w&e introduced ia Its present
form by Mason & llamlf n In 1381. Other makars
followed in tha manufaet ore ot these instruments,
but the Mason * Hamlin Organs have always main.
lained their supremacy as tbe boat in the world, f
► Mason A Hamlin offer., as demonstration of (to
Unequalled excellence of their Exhibitions’ organa, the fact that
atauofthei of tho great World’s since that o<
^sORO bated With Paris. best 1887, l 822 1 ’O ANS honors. ersof Invariably competition tree. all conn- Bio*. tak-
* Mason catalogues A Hamlin do t hesitate 8800. to make th*
no ex¬
traordinary superior claim *11 other*.. for th 7 They clr pianos, that they high ar*
to recognize the
excellence excellence achieved achieved by by o' o' .her ,her leading leading maker* makers In In m*
art art This of of they piano piano attribute building, building, sole b b ly at at to still still the claim chum remarkable superiority. Im¬
provement introduced ’or them In the year 1882,
and now known a* Him “Masor A Hiaus Piano
BTRinoxn,” Is secured tbe by PIANOS the use of which
Bible purity and greatest refinement pot* of
ton*, together I I 111 1 WWwith i greatly in*
creased capari- - 0X4 ou S9 jro * * 07X1037. wsuai. ty for standing
I* tone and ether imioortant advantages. ,
A circular, costal Ding testimonials from thr**
hundred purchaser*, musicians, and tuner*, sent,
together Pianos with and descrip tire told catalogue, tor to any applicant.
Organs cash ot easy pay.
merits; also rented. ,
MASON BOttTOM. A HAMLIN NEW ORGAN YOK.K. AND CHICAGO. PIANO CO. J
w
Crateful--Comforting.
EPPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
“hy thorough knowledge of the natural diges
l*wr ieb govern the oparations of
tion and nutrition, and hy a careful applies
ilon of the fine propertier of well selected
Coaeon. Mr Epps has provided tur provid¬
ed our breakfast tab'es with a delicately
fiavoured beverage which may save n» many
heavy doctors' bi'ls. It is by the judicious
use of such article of diet that a constitution
may be gradually b«ilt up until strong
enough to resist every tendency to disease.
Hundreds of subtle maladies are floe ting
•round us ready to attack wherever there is a
weak point Wc may escape many a la'al
shaft by keeping oaraelvee well fortified with
pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”
—Civil Service Gasette, Made aimpiy with
boiling water or milk. Bold only in half-
pound tins, '.roeenc labelled tb*a.
!
Pl .,,.s
L .S.L.
ouisiuna. State Lottery Company
Incorporated by IhciegiMature tn ISftS ’ VI w
and Cbarltabl* pari purposes, tne i .t
franchise made a of prose
Constitution, in 18TF, by an over¬
popular vote.
Ita GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW¬
take place Semi-Annually.^(4une and
other tan mouths in tbe year, and are all
in public, at the Academy of Music,
Orleans, La.
“We do hereby certify that wesuperriM toe
for all the monthly snd Bemi-
Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot
Company, and in person manage and con
the Drawings themselves, and that ths
aro conducted with honesty, fairness
in good faith toward all parties, this ctrUncova and we
the Company to use
fac-slmiles of our signatui i- 9 attached to
advertisements.”
. CsnalMlsaers.
Ws the undersigned Banks and Bank err
pay ail Prizes drawn in The Louisians
Lotteries which may be preseuted at
B. M.WAUIStBrJPm. la.Kefl II.
ISZAIX, rretSlais lf»* 1 ».
BALDWIV.Pr*.. It. O.Mat’l Bask
C1RI It OHM, Pr*«. tale* M’l Beat
Mammoth Drawing
At the Academy of Music, New lbo8, Orleans,
Tuesday, December 18,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000.
100,000 Ticketa st $40; Halves $20; Quar¬ For¬
ters $10; Eighths $5; Twentieths $2;
tieths $1.
U#T OF PRIZES..
1 Fbizecf $000,000 is.......... $000,000 200.000
IPrizbof 200,0001s.......... 100,000
1 Peize or 100,000 is.......... 50,000
1 Pbizk or 5O,0tXMs.......... 50,000
2 Prizes of 25,000 are......... 50,000
5 Prizes of 10,000 are......... 00 000
12 Phizes or 5,000arc.........
25 Prizes of 2,000 are......... 50,000
100 Prizes of 800 are......... 80,000
200 Prizes of 400 are......... 80,100
500 Prizes of 200 are......... 100,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
103 Prizes of $1,000 are............. 100,000
100 do. 800 are............... 80,000
100 do. 400 are............... 40,000
Thbee Number Terminals.
99 Prizes of $800 are.... ............$79,200
99 do 400 are................. 39Jit0
* Two Number Terminals.
900 Piizes of $200 are...............$180,000 180,000
900 do. 200 are..............
3,146 Prizes of amounting to......$2,118,801
For Club Rrates, or aDy further informa¬
tion ed, clearly desired, stating write legibly to residence, the undersign¬ with
Street your antf Number.
State, More rapid County, mail delivery will be
return as
surred by euclosing an Envelope bearing
your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money
Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary
letter. Currency by Express (at our expense)
addressed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans Ls
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C.
Address Registered Letters tc
MEW OMULEAMS MATOMAX. BASH
Hew Orleans, La.
REMEMBER Usssral* Trasses ef
drawings,is sad Early. «ks ar* I* of charge absolute
a guarantee chances all
and integrity, that the are
and that no one can possibly divine
numbers will draw a Prize.
Prizes REMEMBER, GUARANTEED also, that the BY payment FOUR
is
TI NAL BANKS of New Orleans, aud
Ticket s ■>ve eigne J b> the President of au
stitution whose chartered rights are
i.ized in the highest Conrts;
beware of all imitations cr
schemes.
Si W. MANGHAM A
WHOLESALE AND KtTAIL
GRIFFIN, CEORCIA.
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We guarantee the make
of onr goods and
prices lower than
tition.
HOTEL
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
hS*” Polers meet all train-i. fetal illy
~ vBRTISERS
i learn the exact
proposed )me o
t/'.mg in America:
; by
I\ Rowell 8z
»t>. r / '* "ortisinr? Bureau,
* - i r»* .t, New Yerk.
IOO-Page Per^ph Imf
«k» WITTIEST,PRETTIEST JUVEWIl.ES
QUEER PEOPLEp.i.«c.x
liy Mad.
msrmat ik^Snir. ik. z; s um the a a Metier iw
Elopement efthe BVoff cha
ill of Um oddest prank,
Wffrret* i^SBuilfllphhu 1^,
Biar»rsu
January 1st.,
WILL
A Grand Bargain Day
.AT.
HX/Ey -:- Store I
We have a large choice stock, with new
desirable goods, determined coming In on every train, »1
that we are to convert into
money. Now is yonr time to
Secure Bargains!
Received on yesterday one lot of
* LONG WRAPS *
at $6,50 worth $10. Few childrens’ Wraps
to be almost given away.
WILL ADD SEVERAL BAR6AIN COUNTERS
the present week. Look to yonr interest by
giving’ my stock an inspection.
BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS
SHAWLS. JERSEYS, ETC.
A TU hoe Department!
■ \/v
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Making Custom wW
[ F. J. FiFlISTl. J
Special prices on aM Shoes to reduce •took. Ne*
lot of Eagle Shoe Co. Shoes jrtst refetred. Best
Ladies’ Button Boot in the city for the in money. such P U*2
too manp Men’s Fine Hand Sewed Shoes
worth iar mtrkes as. $7,00 Hanans, that Emeisom, will sett Schmeito; at $6,00 ■
we <
$6,&0. Haven’t time to enumerate more. ( ' m(i
see