The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 23, 1888, Image 2

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•fetal Npwr •* Uw City * Griffin • dollar par twin for th* NOTICES 10 9ft Hn r _jt»*ar3gae! |mm „ t h*” one dollar mail bo paid for in ifiiAttg , -_ lrw Jd rotas will b# thoir mod* advattiaum«uU with partis* *® oontiniis » tor th * P »A W : DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. Station, Wednesday, Jan 2. for Ordinary, S. W. BAMMOND. .For Sheriff, K. S. CORNELL. For Work, W. II. THOMAS. For Tax CMloetor, l. W. TRAVIS. For Tax Receiver, R. A. HARDEE. far Treasurer, J. 0. BROOKS. Tor Surveyor, W T.JORDAN. For Coroner, W. T. LATTA. One of tba boet bills introduced at tbo present session of the Legislature to that Bow pending in the House re (|okiog the publication of all new tows enacted by the Legislature, whether local o^geueral in character. The bill provides a moderate compen •MtCB for the performance of this work by the newspapers of ths State _aet more'than half enough, it is tree but it ie so neeesary and im portent a measure that we hope it Will become a law. How can the people know of the existence of new laws if they ate not pot upon notice in some such way as that indicated by the hill referred tot The meanest man on tbe continent of America has beep discovered it) a Minnesota village, His name is Me BA#, and he U a former, who has liv ed ill tbe district for some time. Oa o» ii »mj nn am wire wmrio»nu ten dollars toward the building fuud af tbe new Presbyterian church. When McRae heard of this he weat almost craay, and going is to a barn he tied oae end of a strong rope to a rafter of the celling and the other end around bis neek, and attempted to hang himself. His wife discover¬ ed him, and with tbe assistance of a friend out him down in tune to save hia life- He was determined to pu au end to the misery he experienced over tbe loss of bis money, bow ever, sad later in tbe day lie at¬ tempted to commit suicide by drown iug, but was again rescued. Fins! ly i be church authorities decided to return tbe man bis money, and h* wee happy. TIIE r*i FOI H.ITIITAMN DISPOSE. Tbs party of Birmin|{haui proltc liouieta * bo were lately ut Indisnap o’i« my that President Cleveland could not do more for them than Qeaeral Harrison promised, and tbit tbe South would about for joy if tbey could have beard bis words. Til* Preaideut elect aosured bis bear era that be intended to be tbe Preei dent of tbe whole country, if po*si bie, and tbey told biui (bat tbe way to accomplish this result was to ap point as office holders men who had tbe reap- ct of the progressive South. It was <>ne of the ambitions of Mr. Cleveland that be should be tbe President, not of a party or faction, but of tbe whole natiou. Tbs result of Ibe poll* showed tbutlrs wish bad not b'«u realized nor bin hopes *ppre eiatt'd. The party in power usu >lij want tbe President to represent them, not tbe natiou. and tieuerul Harrison will probably find that bis treatment of tbe South must depend upon tbe policy of tbe Republicans as much as OO his own wishes. In Virginia, General Mabone wants tbe patronage of tbe G irernient to punish the revolters against bis rule. It will suit his purpose better to bave t as office holders men who are obnox iou*. rather than satisfactory, to tbe progressive party in the Soutn. In the North, leaders like Sherman and Foreaker are more or less committed to so aggressive policy below Mason and Dixon's line and their wishes will row counter to Qenersl Harri sou's policy, as outlined to the B rui Ingham men. It will l*e interesting to see bow awey of bis promises tbe Republican leaden will allow him io j SOLID SOUTH. m capitalists are op the Solid South ties issue. Tboy are osmIyos with tb# id*« that tbe present success of this lie publican BatioSul oaididates is an ex pressioB Of tbe popular will. Tbey do not reflect or confess that mousy married the Test election over tbe wishes of the people, and tbey forget that Grover Oleaelaod actually re esived a majority of th# votes oast in suite of the manipulation of tat donbtfnl States with Republican raon sy. Tbe sentiment of the peopls is against this new movement, as ths Birmingham capitalists will find out in lime. We confess, howt var, that tbs movsmsnt has rsceivid a great deal of comfort and eoeoumgemept right in the South, or rather, that several of our prominent Southern newspapers Lave furnished tbe fuel to light the new and receptive fire. Such journals at tbe Augusta Cl rou iele and the Atlanta Constitution have done more than any other ageo cy to prepare the path for such a departure,and despite tbe donbta and tepid water poured over tbs actual conflagration^ we cannot but think that theae able journals rejoice in any movement which has for its purpose a protection splitting up of tbe Solid South.. The papers will fiud that such seed will not bear ripe fruit, for al though little outcrcppinga may ap pear in social and non political (f) calls upon President elect Harrison, they will find that the heart of the Southern people will remain true to the principles of Democracy and to tbe purposes of reducing the taxes in proportion to the actual needs of tbe Government. They will find that money cannot always control the American people, and that when tbe voters are made await of tbe real status of Ibe great industrial and labor qaestiona,tbey will riso in their might and prove that they favor n reductioa of tbe taxes in lxvor of all classes rathor than a delusion aud mouopolistis protection of tbe rich manufacturing interests of tbe conn try. Ths South will not bo broken and no now party will be formed on any such idea. Tbe issue is made already between tbs republican and Demo cratic parties, and rather than joiu a new party te get the benefit of a protective policy, it would be much better to joiu the Republican party at once. ——-----• • e —--• Some of our Northern Iriends ar** eontidcni itiat die Negro pr< blcro wiii shortly overshadow every othtr social and political ques ion of die South, as the biaekt arc thought to be increasing more rapidly than die whiles. The Nkws (las taken occas¬ ion to say mors than orice, that our friends North need not get into uu excited state of mind over this qnes» lien, as there is no danger or need of apprehension. The multifarious in tercets of the South and its unparall¬ eled attractions will draw white nni grants in large numbers to our sec¬ tion, which promises to prove an easy solul ion to this qn stum dial >< ■< ni» so vexed to those removed at a .i » lance from us. I; dure is to hr ai■ y movement among the bheksi' *»i ! l be out, « Idle the white populit ion (■! the South will he atua lily augment ed by natural increase ami by muni gratior. Besides, there is no d m gCT of » race conflict, anyway. 1 lore might be sporadic violence but no generei trouble. Statb or Ohio, City or Toledo, • Lie a* Covnty, £. S. \ Frank J . Cheney makes oath that ho is the eenior partner of the firm cf F. <1 Che¬ ney A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, aud that said firm witi day the sam of ONE HUN¬ DRED DOLLARS for each and every * asj of Catarrh that oaucot be eured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh < t it. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed iu my presence, thistUn day of December, A. D.’sd, . —'— A.W. ULEA80N, j ski.. ' Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure istaken Internally and acts directly upon the blood and mtteus stir facts of the *yjiem. Send for tetimonials, frej. F. J. CHENEY k CO.. Toledo, O. fST’ Hold by l>ru);x> st, i cents novVdAwly Of. Moffett's TEETHiNA (Teething Powders) AlUy* Irritation, Aid* DlrfUton, Retm'atei tbs Bowels,Birrugihens the Chlld.aisle* leethlns E,sy sod Costs only is Oats. Teethlna cures It Eruption* and Sores, snd Children noihln* enoal* for It ths Summer trouble* Try of and of will any age. b* Ulafeaml turf. TtHLN It you never wlthost TK A «• loaf ** tbrr* era ctUld* tea lu tba Mouse. louse. Ask your Druggist. Advice to Mother*. XI. s. Winslow's Soothing Syhup for children teething, is the proscription and of ouc of the best female nurses pbysiciaus iu tbe United States, and basbeen n»ed for forty years* Wish never failing success by miliious of mothers for their children! During tbe process of teething its value is incalculable It relieves the child from paid, cures dy* entery aud diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, aud wind odic By giving health J tbethildaud rest- the modi. r. Price 36 cents a bo'tle. augvsalA’wl * pick RES. i their asst gviad their teeth, i I Driven mawyacWMfi^Se.th thtm iccwdior to ravreetehtUfromweearly rrsvt & Pecii a *€Vi pi nil war to ad- t#r ritoftorMioji tolboMpwiU.Vfe;'t r**; ■• ■■■ ■ .«t tt*asr< •• m • Hood’s full curative SarmpfWa value MSf**-’’' of tf* the best known rCTOC<tlC»> sT ut llio Peculiar vegetable klng-^^ * lr f h In ' and economy—If™' 1 !' 3 lni111 f; -ir- saparilla Is y tl10 01ily ' etne of jT which can truly be said Cj ^^Dollar." jr " One Hundred Doses One Medlnlnctt in kP -O _/larjier ami smaller bottles ^rrequlrc larger ('.esc *, anddui t produce as good results as IK <i's. ltonr in Its medicinal men:', Hoad’s Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hith¬ erto unknown, and has won for itself the title of *'The greatest blood/ii. namo^^jjCC^/at _ Peculiar in Its "good S' ^^s^uiore home,”—there is now of Hood’s Sarsaparillayv sold In Lowell, than of wliere^r all^ ^^otlur It li blood purifiers.^^^vfy^^rrecitliar pheuome- :1 record <’f in sales its aV/m |: abroad^^r other preparation has over attained such jiopu- ^^^larity retained in so short its popularity a time, . ^OD^^^uid and confidence amo*s all. classes people so steadfastly. Do not be induced tofcuy other preparations, but l>o sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggist*. gl;*l*for»i. Prcparedonly by C. t. liqpD * CO, Apothecaries, Mat*. 100 Doses One Dollar For Sheriff TO THM VOTJEBH OF SPALDINO COUNTY : By the solicitation of my many friend® I have consented to ran a* the Independent candidate for Sheriff of Spaldlmj County. My long experience as Chief of Police is suf¬ ficient proof to all that I aaa not an untried man. If elected to this position I will on- detiYor, to the best ol ray ability, to walk in the straight path and to discharge the duties pertaining to the office without fear or favor* T. 0. MAN1-EY. Pmud‘8 Mill, Tbxam, June 20, 1888—The Swift Specific Company. children Athrita, Oa troubled —Oen- tlenuin t One of my wa» with rheumatism and boils for about two years. We Have her rarious kind* of medi¬ cine, but without pro/H,aiid began to dcapalr of curing her at all. I was persuaded to try jtour Swift's Specific. After she had used several bottle* the di*ea*ee all disappeared, and vhe is now a hale, hearty and healthy girl twelve year* old. Another child baa Ju^t uatng using become the afflicted S. S. 8. aud in the anticipate iaino way, a prompt and I am am C. Waooohkb. and permanent cure. N. Rich Will, Mo , July 7, 1888—The Swift Speclflo Co., Atlanta, Oa.—Gentlemen: Our little girl when but three weeica old broke out with ecsema. We tried the prescriptions from special several benefit good We doctors, tried a but 3. 8., without and by any the time one bottle was gone her head began to heal, and by the time *he had taken six bottles ilia wa* completely of cured. Now she ba t a full nu<l heavy head hair -a robust, hearty child. 1 f t l it but my duty to make this this statement. statement. Respectfully, Respectfully, H. T. Shook. CnArr.vKOOOA, Tbhn., June £7. 1883—The Bwlft Specific Co., Atlanta, (#a.—G entlemen : In 1886 I contracteii contracted blood blood poison, poison, and l at once eral ought months. n physician, By nls who advice treated 1 went me tor to Crab sev¬ Orchard Springs, > .refully Ky.. where observed. his course urso of treatuieut t was carefully < I I rccov- rec ©red, . t ns I [ thought, 1 but the next face spring body. ; plm- pit Those pies began gradually to appear Increased on my b and and to sores run¬ ning ulcers. I was advised to try 8. 8. 8., and immediately after taking it I commenced to IMPV'V*. ri»*v«r »» aaf. huy»e*» ripidir tell of my trouble. . My My blood is ___ now thor- ongl ly and cleansed, I and my system free from rom taint, owe my present condition—a n—a perfect ih th -• tre -to your medicine, other* other* I cheerfully have have 'ully Five ve ^ > statement htfttfinent that that who who Here l in I have may reap the same benefit. liAhD. JI. Hurt, 2* West Ninth 8t. Horn kr. La., May 25, 1888 -The Swift Specific Co., A Atlanta, Oa.—Gentlemen : About two years *vlv. u;*o u;;o 1 my my general general debilitated health health that gav# gave way way cn- cn- t! \ dy. trod I 1 wa vt of of u» no feeling feeling well well 1 almost - pi ever again. again. All All hat t j physicians relief. done Friends for insisted mo brought that no I muent H g'*e S. l. 8. 8. 8. 8. a a fair fair trial, trial, although although I I t!i-tight it would be throwing away money. Arier taking a thorough course, my health aud strength returned, and 1 must say that 8. 8. B. while ab>ne cured me, os 1 discarded all others \ using ng it. it. As As a a Ionic tonic I I ca can most heartily It certainly recomme is specific. oend ipeclfic.* it; for XV. irem F. Bridoks, ial debility, J. a P. Rom eh, La.—I know Mr. XV. F. Bridges, and will say t »t his s'ttement i.« correct. J ->i».vi H Siikltox, Druggist. Treatise on Plr 1 and Skin Disease* mailed free. Tun Bwiyx tixi’tow Cu., Drawer A At a..ta, Oa. * Intell igent Readers will notice that Tiitt’s Pills *r« not "irnrranlnl to rure" all rlnsse* of dl*ea*e», but only aurli an mull from a disordered liver, viz: Vertigo, “evers, Headache, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bilious Colic, Flatulence, etc. For theae they are not warranted tn- faUiblr, but arc an nearly no an it is pos¬ sible to make a remedy* Price, 23ct*. . fcoi,i> i:vi:itYWUiiiti:. ; C J#*-Waa-*^ SC^m^utr -- «•• - ' ’vorUsemcnls TO ADVERTISERS A Hat of 1C<X) nu'vjipajx rs divided into STATES AND SKCTIONS " ill c -fit on ttjiplic.'ition— FRKK. To tho«e who want tlicr mlvi to I'sxy we oati .offer n» tetter medium for thorough and otlecti.ve work than the y»riou> sections of our Select Local List. OF.O. V ROWELL A ( o. Nt*ws|»Kpt;r Advertisinjy Bnreun, IU Spruce street. New York. Who arc Weak, Nerv¬ ous and Dcbilitatid and iUiflYrirg from Dtbility, Seminal W« ;l klius s. N i ii h t y Emisftioi s. and all tlie effect b of early Evil Riihits whii h i ad to Preiiifilnre LVc-iy, 0o r ^impliowor Insanity, send /or I'car.-’ '1 rentise on s o* M »n, with particulars fi>r Uoni^ t ure. Cures • uaranteed N,> cure ro pay, J, S. Peaks, f»li3 and i»I4 Church Sf.. Nnshv11it> Tenn. novl4d&w!y. FEMALE MEDICINE!_ lue By giving and tone building to and strengthening the.Cter- S; INDIAN item np WI3I3D the general health, (orreets all Irregalarlties and annoying troubles from which so many ladles suffer. It gives the weak.debilitated women heilth and strength.and make* cheerful the despondent, depressed In ■plrfts. In change of) -fltfenoladyshonld bewlth- put INDIAN WEED. Aak yovx Druggist. E. R. Ar.tbc ny ? ( r.fi't :td > . F, Swix* Owhiml Hill. li;i. aaauYe-friggii^jrai Htoteyua T rr*nc;*H»*, * ‘ -"a, Ith?-U aa •.a# FARkEH’M com] nuu>> CL-iCSR -/ >.*; » v I TOkIC ^n>r- u.'ii a~ - ^ l»v- y c JJ - It»r ail aiT««M'>u< »l t'*<* throat and Ju»«i rxhaU'tuiK luncrs a»u 31»© Ci-r lwl‘ *>** aii^itfr/pcwi nick, i:*pare *rd Fi©»ly d; JCtirz 8 aa«l ax*(n»t Ik by t« the mr#. mil in *»«uy rfw^cr I he tinhdy os* ot * Ginger tnv’ahatf Tonic,Iwt Ur 0* aUu- gmxML Tnre it in .ams. U w Am > . w> «ai diAWd<‘v .* t*f n«*«p4« an«l to**«** »l The Georgia Midland BK. *e)i »x*te«t mid Best Id no Wltli TIwou«fh Con oh out Between COLUMBUS and ATLANTA. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Washington, New York, Nashville or Cincinnati. Seliedulc Jit Effect Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1888. TKAlN NORTH Leave Union Depot, Columbus — 1:05 p. in. Arrive Griffin.....................3:55 ‘ Arrive Atlanta....................B'-H* SOUTH BOUND TRAIN Leaves Atlanta....................2:15p. in. Leaves Griffin.................... Arrives in Columbus.............T:P5 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. NORTH BOUND—(BAILT EXCEPT BENDAV). Leave. Columbus—Midland depot, T:00a. ut. Arrive* at GrilUn.................I^5p. “ m. Arrives at McDonough........ —fi’30 SOUTH BOUND—(DULY EXCEPT SUNDAY). Leave Atlanta....................b:' r> 0 *• n 1 • Leave McDonouub................7:45 “ Leave Griffin......................0 .fi:30 85 “ Arrive. Columbus, Midland depot, p. m. SPECIAL TRAIN—Sunday Only. Leave Columbus—Union Depot. 8:25 a. in. Arrive Griflln...................11:25 ” Arrive McDonough.............12:20 1:10 p. “ m. at Atlanta............... RETURNING-South Bound. Leave Atlanta....................0:50 a. '* m. Leave McDonom-h...............7:35 Leave Criflin.....................S:-5 “ Arrive Coluuit'us—Union Depot, 11:25 “ Ask for tickets to AUantaaud points be¬ yond over tbe Georgia Midland HR. Tick¬ ets or sale at Union Depot, and at the office iu Georgia Home building. M. E. GRAY, Snpt. C. W. CHEAR8, Gen’l Pass. Aut. Columbus, Ga. New Advertisements. , - . wi-i.Vt Ci*. :..t •. th* hair.. Prcf.uoics .; iaxvfrL.ir.t growth, Gray iMevor Ka.ls to Resioro Hair to its Youthful Color. IPruvcntB Dandmrt aod hslT f*UI«s ‘*'1' n„ ■ Achino Sides and Bask, Hip, Kidney and and Uterine Pains, Rheumatic, Sciatic, Sharp Weakening Pains, believed inOne minute The by the Cuticuea Anti-Pain Peasteb. first and only instantaneous i ain-killing, strengthening plaster. 26 ei uts; five for $ 1,00 At draggists, or of Pottex Drug and Chem¬ ical Co., Boston, pilWj I 1 1VI Pimples,blackheads, chapped Cu-' D| LLO CP and aud oily akin cured by ticuba Soap, MADE WITH BOILING WATER. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. • ni*iieaTcn o cmsUSli PENNYROYAL PILLS m C20CS DXAX3KD BRAND. reliable Original, host, only g*n*i*« and Ank for pill CMehctter't for sale. Tirrer Snglith Fail. Diamond tallic boxes, Brand, with >n rod blue me¬ sealed rib- Jbou. At l>rujrir!ftt«. Accept no other. All pills in paste¬ board boxes, pink wrappers, are a danger- /* EP oun counterfeit. Send 4e. (stamps; for _v Z'* j particulars and “Kellef for Ladte** w *» V__- lABIES by return mail. 10,000 te#ti« monlala from *hohav« used them. Name Paper. Chichester Chemical to«Madison Sq. t FliUa«Fa, THE GLORY OF MAN STRENGTH.VITALITY! KHOW THYSELF, fhXJMU TIIK A Scientific SCIKWCE tmd Standard Popular 05 Medical Treatise on the Errors of Youth, Premature Decline, Nervous nnd Physical Debility, Impuritiesot the Blood, ExhausteqVitality Miseries ❖Untold Avoid unskilful pretenders, l’oeaces this great work. It contains 300 pages, royal Svo. Beautiful binding, craboBaed, full gilt. Trice, only $1.00 by mail, post paid, concealed in plain wrapper, lima- tr. 1 t ive Prospectus Free, if you apply now. Th* distinguished author. Wm. H. Parker. M. MEDAL D^ re¬ ceived the COLD AND JEWELLED from the National Medical Aa»ociation, for the PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr. Parker and a corn* of Assistant Physicians may be consulted, eonfi- No. 4 Bulfinch .St.* Koaton* Mas*., io whom all ortlcr* for book* or letteri for advkco should to directed aa above. HINDERCORNS. Tlio •» o:»}y guro Curt? for Corns. Stop* all pain, rn^trua urt to the fekjj 15c. at 1 'rujtfrista- li iseux *Jt Co., N- f • PARKER'S GINGER TONIC 1 he best of alt remedies l»*r Inward Pains, Colic, Indiges- tHMi. Exhaustion and all Stom¬ ach and Bowel traiblo#. Also the m *t effective cure for C- ugh*. Colds, Bronchitis and I affections of the breathing" organs. It promotes refreshi»g sleep improves the prostration, appetite, overcome s nervous and gives new life and strength to th? weak and a^cd. 50 c. and $ 1 . 00 , at Prjrsm s t s * Grateful--Comforting. EPPS’S COCOA BREAKFAST. “by thorough knowledge of the naturel Inver ich govern the oparntipns of diges tion o:ui 1 utrition, and by a eareful aptdica iion of the fine propel tie-of veil selected C '-acoa. Mr. Epps has provided tut provid¬ ed our breakfast tab es with a delicately flavoured beverage w hieh may save ns many heavy c’octors’ bi Is. It is by the use of such article of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point Wc may escape many a ta’al shaft bj keepingourselvec well lortitied with pure blood and a properly non ished —Civil Service Gagette, Made simply boiling water or milk. Sold only in half- pound tins, Grooere, JAMES labelled EPPS thus: JfcCO., Horcceopa! h ic Chemists, leandon, England. J|voLlv irrWTO I Obora, WANTED. WrileGeo. A. San- See’y The Buffalo Mc- ual Accident aud Su e Benefit Absocia tion, Buffalo, New York. Staff Lottery Company Incorporated by tl«§ Legislature in 188b I <r Educational and Charitable purposes, present i at its franebise made a part of the State Constitution, in 1879, by au over¬ whelming popular vote. Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place and Semi-Annually, (Julie and NUMBER Deoember), DRAW- if GRAND SINGLE other ten 1NGS take plat*# on eacli of th© the monthsiu the year, and are all drawn in public, at the Academy of Music, New Or¬ leans, La. FAMfcD FOR TWENTY YEARS, For Integrity of its Drawings and Prompt Payment of Prizes, Attested as follow,: “Wedo hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the monthly and Semi¬ annual Drawing* of Th« Louisiana State I<oi tery Company, aud In person manage and con trol the Drawing* themselves, and that, the same are conducted with honesty, fairness and in good faHh toward all parties, and we authorize the Company to use this certinc„.e with fac-situilesof onrsignatnies attached in its advertisements.” p. uulul.ar r.. We the undersigned Banks and Bankeri will pay all Frizes drawn in The Louisians. State Lotteries which may be.preseuted at ouroountors: It. Jl. WlI,MSLtV.Pr«*. L».Xai’l *»• P. LAIAIX. PiMtMMSarl JBk. A. BAi.VWIX.Pnis. H. O.Xat’l H»»k CARS, KOBXi Pres. talM I’lBuaV Grand : Monthly • Drawing At the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, January 15, 18o9, CapitalPrize, #300,000 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars Each. Halves $10; Quarters $5; Tenths $2; Twen¬ tieths $1. LIST OF PRIZES.. 1 Fbize OF $300,000 is .......... $300,000 100,000 1 Fhizb of 100,000 is.......... 1 Pwze of 50,000 is .......... 50,000 IPwzkof 25,000 is.......... 25,000 3 Prizes of 10,000 sre ..... .... 20,000 5 Prizes or 5,000 are......... 25,(W0 25 Prizes of 1,000 arc......... 25,000 100 Prizes of 500 are......... 50,000 200 Prizes of 300 are......... 00,000 500 Prizes of 200 are ......... 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Prizes of $500 are............... 50,000 100 do. 300 are............... 30,000 TOO do. 200 are............... 20,000 terminals fbizbs. 999 Prizes of *100 are................S99.900 999 do lCOarc.............. 99,900 8,134 Prizes amounting to.........$1,054,80( Note —Tickets drawing Capital Prizes are notcntitUd to tcrmiual Prizes. For Clnb Rates, 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 bearing he as¬ sured by enclosing an Envelope your full address. Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary letter. Currencyby Express (at our expense) addressed to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. 0. Address Registered Letters tc XCTF ORICASS XiTOXXL HAMM we* «Arienna, i*a. REMEMBER, that the payment of Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NA¬ TIONAL BANKS of Now Orleans, and the Tickets ire signt4 bj the President of an In stitution whose chartered rights are recog Lized in the highest Courts: therefore beware of all imitations • r ar.inymou- sehemes. ONE DOLLAR is the price of the smallest part or fraction of a Ticket ISSUED BY US in any Drawing. Anything in our name of¬ fered for less than a Dollar is a swindle. Novelties in Chi¬ nn, Glass and Sil¬ verware. newline Elegant of Lamps Call and inspect and compare our houses. prices with other S I MAUGHAM k SOUS HOTEL CURTIS 3RIFF1N, GEORGIA. Under New Management. A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r. •Sgf Fo ters meet si) trains. ADVERTISER :an learn the exa--. )f r»n\ proposer hi. advertising in Amc: i papers by addres- Geo. P. Rowell c*: (. Newspaper A^—erti««n T5ure>» IO Spn’> #(., New Y jrk. HeixU ao** iOO-Paoo r** .» »• WtTTICST.PRCTTICST JUVCNH.Kt QUEER £Lr PEOPLE (. - r o* oiAjrra * wares fawb * GOBLiFi •1.00 ME tto. WF/StL* Waj ^pfLOO claws Hu Mail! Glrrprm+nt th* JV*« mnd the Jitter. iyt tpOZu! ffiEAr A*er,is’ prove it proti s per forfeit month Ne«r Will or pay portraits just out. A $3.50 sam¬ ple sent free to ell. W. H. ChidesU r A Son, 38Bon«lSt., N. Y. UNTIL 1st., 1889 WILL BE Grand Bargain Day! Iwly Store We liave a large choice stock, with new goods, coming in on every train, we are determined to convert into Now is your time to Bargains ! mC * Received on yesterday one lot of * LONG WRAPS ^ at $6,50 worth BIO. Few 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. £ hoe Department! Jot Special of Eagle prices Shoe on Uo. ail Shoes Shoes just to received. reduce stock. Best JJe* Ladies’ Button Boot in the city for the money. too manp Men’s Fine Hand Sewed Shoes in such P°P“" Jar mokes as, Hanans, Emeisoii, Sehmertzs, $5,00 ana worth $6,50 to $7,00 that we wiJJ sell at $5,50. Haven’t time to enumerate more. Come w see E. J. FLEMISTER-