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large Store Room . is now Filled with a
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Brj Goods, Nothing,
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Shoes and Hats.
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Wool Cashmeres IOC.
Henriettas. 27 Inches Wide 12 I-2c.
«t M 36 “ “ 20c.
; J)P '• • . *’ '
•• 38 : 25c,
These are the Most Desirable Cheap
JDress Goods
IN THIS MARKET.
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Just received a lot of 40 Inch All Wool Plaids at
45 c 4 worth 60c. at 90c.;
Also, assortment of fine French Plaids
worth $1.25 New Side Band Suits.
Arriving Every Week.
Splendid Stock Children’s School Hose
8c., 10c. and 12c. per pair. Our Ladies’
Fast Black Hose at 20c., 25c. and 35c. can’t
be matched at the prices. Secure a doz. pair
of Macon knit Half Hoes at 75c. per doz. be¬
fore they are all sold.
ELEGANT LINE
Life,' Ifat’ ui Clrtn's Hiitrw
In both Wool and Cotton. Our 50c. Ladies’
Bibbed Undervests Is a bargain.
Will save you 20 to 25 percent, on your
Ribbon purchases.
Handsome stock of Newmarkets, Mojes-
kas and Ladies’ Jackets just opened up. See
my $3.50 Ladies Light Weight Coats.
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SHOES ! if SHOES!
Don’t fail to see my Shoe stock before mak¬
ing your selections In this line.
Big Stock Solid Shoes
AT LOWEST PRICES.
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Bargains in Children’s Suits, tram 5 to 13
years, bought at Cut Prices. Can have you a
Suit, Pants or Overcoat made to order at Jacob
Reed Sons. Philadelphia, Penn., at reasonable
prices with fit and workmanship guaranteed.
Flemister’s. *
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In .._____Jtetf hi. DMt at peep of day f ’
Id his nest at morning’s peep
Birdie pipeth “Talk iecheep.
When people see a man advertise
they conclude he is a business man.
The Baptist supper on Monday
night was a very pleasant social oc¬
casion and the receipts were good,
amounting to $28. v
There are host of honorable ad¬
vertisers, the number of which is
daily increasing, who would no more
think of misrepresenting in their ad¬
vertisement than they would in their
own office or salesroom. It pays
consumers to read the announce¬
ments of responsible and honorable
firms for the sake of the business in¬
formation they gain.
Express Agent J. W. Cox 1ms sent
in his resignation to the company.
He has made oneof the moBt efficient
officers ever in the service, and has
resigned only because of overwork.
The offlee here is too large for one
man, but the company would not
give adequate help, and so Mr. Cox
steps out. It is probable that he
will go into the pianufaeture of soap,
for which he has a beautiful process
of his own.
Three’C’s.—There are three e’stha*
seize the children and carry them off.
The three c’s are colds, coughs, and
croup. Mothers I Dr, Boll’s Cough
Syrup saves the little one’s lives 1
If men are suffering tortures with
toothache, they should not try to
smile and look cool and handsome.
How much wiser to ease the pain
with a bottle of Salvation Oil. Price
25 cents. > '
Sonny Hide Scintillations.
Sunny Side, Ga., Nov. 12.—We are
now having fine weather and the
farmers are preparing for sowing
wheat.
G. B. Speaker, one of Atlanta’s
most popular drummers was in town
yesterday.
R. S. Connell, ,of Griffin, was in
town yesterday. ‘
S, H, Starr, of Covington, was in
Sunny Side last Thursday.
Miss Dillie Stallings, of Griffin, vis¬
ited Miss Ettie Emerson last week.
Miss Charlie Starr, of Orchard Hill,
spent Sunday in town.
J. A. Daraey has been on the sick
list for several days. We hope that
he will soon recover,
Mrs, Lillie Brown and her charm¬
ing daughter, Miss Hennie, of Fort
Valley, were in town last week as the
guests of Mrs. A. M. Ramsey.
Our Matrimonial Club is now pro¬
gressing finely, os Capt. Darsey
made his report Saturday, and re¬
ported several young members were
initiated last meeting.
Work on the school house is pro¬
gressing rapidly, and it will be finish¬
ed by Christmas and we will have a
fine school another year.
A. B. Kell, who has been working
with a surveying corps between
Greenville and Colunbus, came home
Saturday. Weareelad to see our
friend at home.
Ben Griffin, of the S. F. & W. RR.,
was in town Sunday
Favorite,
F atne is a word ambition loves,
A nd art has ne’er its portrait painted,
V irtue the heart of avarice moves,
0 blivions to the “shekels” sainted;
R arer than even these, poet’sdietion. by iar,
1 s heatth.delyiiuf with atrialnot,
Then female normar- bar
E nd ills that pleasures Pre¬
by taking Dr, Pierce’s Favorite
scription—a remedy so satisfactory
for those weaknesses and diseases pe¬
culiar to women, that they need no
longer suffer from them if they will
but use this world-fair, ed remedy.
Our Ohio Girl.
’Tis sweet to be remembered, and it
made us hug ourself yesterday morn*
ing to receive from our Ohio girl a
menu card and dance programme of
a swell entertainment. How great
the bliss to find the programme
blank, showing that she would not
dance because we were not there!
But how about the little neck clams,
the salmon cutlets, the boned turkey
and cold asparagus—what of the
brown bread sandwiches, the New
York ice cream and the French
kisses? Were they too left untouched
as the appetiteless beanty sat pining
for our presence? Ah, there is where
the cold and chilling doubt comes
through the door of our soul left
open by the warmth of the first
thought.
For men must go
Tho’ women may weep,
But both most eat
*Cu ’Cause the grab won’t keep.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cnts-
Brufaee,_ Sores. Tetter, Sores, Cha; JOlcere, ffalt^K he rMlblaiwT
Corns, run, and all __ _____jptions, S kin and positive,
y cores Pilesor no pay freqnired. ltis gu
dto givee perfect satisaction, or For money safe
unded. Price 25 cents per box.
K B. Anthonv.
A Valuable Remedy.
A letter from 8. P. Wardwell, Bos¬
ton, says: “I used Clarke’s Extract
of Flax (Papillon) Catarrh Cure in
June last for Hay Fever with great
satisfaction, and find it is the allay, only
thing I have seen which would
without irritating, the inflamation
Of the nostrils and throat. Its sooth¬
ing marked and and healing immediate.” properties Large were
bottle $1.00. Clarke’s Flax Soap is
the latest and best. I>r. N.B. Tryit. Drewry’s 25cts.
Ask for them at
Drugstore.
Oae of - Uts of the
Michlirnn ad, at a eer-
tain town in wos an airy,
who Iwgan
work with the _ int he ran the
whole line. ‘'The boys had numer¬
ous complaints against him, and
more than once he would have caught
it on the ear had he not been fenced
in where he could not be got at. One
evening five or six of us happened to
meet there os we came in on cross
roads, and we soon got on to the
fact that the general manager and
two or three other officials of the
road were in the ticket office. We
laid our heads together and put up
a job. We ail bad 1,000-mile tickets,
but each of the six went to the win¬
dow in turn and bought a ticket for
the nearest station east or west.
When all had been served tho first
went back to the window and said:
“Young man, I think you made a
mistake.”
“I guess not.”
“I got a ticket to C-. That’s
30 cents. X gave you a dollar and
you gave me 92 cents back.”
“Humph! That’s funny tie 1” matter¬
ed the young man as took in the
change and corrected the alleged
error.
“Then the second went up and
said: »
“Young man, I don’t want to beat
this railroad. I bought a ticket to
R-, which is 25 cents, gave you
half a dollar, and yon handed me
out 00 cents.”
“I did, eh?” queried the agent, as
be flushed up and took in the
change.
Then the third, fourth, fifth and
sixth man went up with a similar
story. The big officials were taking
it all in, and they got very nervous.
The young man was whiter than
chalk at the end of it, and he was
not wrong in believing that he was
doomed. Next day he was replaced,
and I learned a lew weeks later that
he had quit running a railroad and
gone into a woolen mill. It cost each
of ns a small sum out of our own
pockets to work the snap, but it was
pro bono publico, and worth double
the amount.
Their Business Booming.
oral robably revival no of one trade thing at has E. caused B. Anthony’s such a
ig Store as their giving away to their cus¬
tomers of so many free trial bottles of Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption.
Their trade is simply enormous in this very
valuable article from the fact that it always
cures and never disappoints, Coughs, throa Cqlds
and Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all
S-.it lung before diseases quickly by cured. trial You ca
t free, large buying #1. Every getting a warranted bott
sire bottle
Who the Favorites of Forttme are
Lately.
State ng Lottery. of Oct. 15th, 1889, in the Louisiana
It was sold in fractional
parts of twentieths at $1 each, sent to M, A.
Dauphin, Walton, Sharon New Orleans, La. One to Geo M
VaUey, Conn,; one to Mari-
ana ‘ ..... ' to
; one
Geo W Dane, Forest city, Ark.; one itoTH to T H
Neeley, Bigbyyille, ?a.; Tenn.; oneto G P Talbot,
DanviUe, St. Louis, one Aug J Miller, 1417 S**2th
st., Smith, Ark.; Mo.; one WP to D H Cheney, Fort
ville, Ky., etc., oneto. etc. Ticket Faucetter, No. Campbeli- drew
the Secoud Capital Prise of $100,000, 71,323
sold in fractional twentieths f each; also
at 1 one
to Handy Mohammed, 128 Clinton, Place, N
Co; .; one to
■ to Nor-
to; ton county sank, Morton, Kae,; one one to to a
correspondent through Weils, Fargo £ Co,’*
Bank, York, San Francisco; one to Bowery Bank. Bank,
New NY; oneto £ L Raines, Bantu
Ad one £ Lqbjt, Qalvestqji, Te:
vrev vw «,■ w ‘ DPllftn liMfimn
leans, a a Depositor Depositor La'; Louisiana “ .....' Not. Bonk, New Or-
i 25,809 also drew sold the
in
to The
one to
International Bank, 8t. Louis, Mo,; one to
Lawrent Kubler, 304S?th st„ St,Louis,Mo.;
Tex.; one to oneto J p Baldwin, SamKaphall,64Main <54 Maw st,, Houston, Hous¬
ton, Tex,; J. L. st.,
to H A one Harvey,Harvey’s to Adams, Cincinnati, O.;
one La.; to Michael StriUlinger, Canal, Gretna, La.,
etc. one The 235th Grand Monthly Gretna,
aad Extra¬
December ordinary Drowing 1889, will take place Tuesday,
to $600,000, 17th, will bescattered when prizes ranging up
where. Full information will broadcaatevery- be given by M.
A. tion. Dauphin, Do not New be left Orleans, this La., on aappliea-
time.
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Valuable 'Autographs.
There are between 60 and 150 visitors who
write their names daily in the big book in
Independence Hall. They come scattered from every
state in the Union, with a few trav¬
elers from abroad. Philadelphians seldom
register, if any of them ever venture to enter
the “Cradle of Liberty.” “We custodian average
about 100 names every day,” tho
says, “and a big book, such as you see on the
desk, is filled in about six months."
“What becomes of such books! Are they
carefully preserved in a fireproof vault for a
memorial for future generations?”
Well,” he said, “I guess we’U send ours to
the paper milt. You see, folks always want
to write their names somewhere, and we keep
this book as a kind of safety valve so they
won’t bo hacking up the woodwork with their
knives, or scribbling oa the trash paint”—
Philadelphia inquirer
Persons living in unhealthy locali¬
ties may avoid all billions attacks,
by taking a dose of Laxador occa¬
sionally action. to Price keep only the 25 liver in a healthy pack¬
cents a
age. At all druggists.
It is the only medicine I would give
to of Dr. my Bulls baby, Baby a mother Syrup. said It speaking is safe.
At all drug stores, 25 cents.
Very Unbecoming.
their Lovely charm. tint* in the wrong colored place are reft of
A lemon countenance
—the peculiar endowment of oar pig-tailed
brethren who “hit the imiray^ndtbe pipe”—fa unbecoming
correct' inference
fa orreo am >
der blades, constipation, dyspemia, supplement supplement . . furred
tongue and sick headache* i this
indication of the bilious. Forliver or liver complaint comp
and its multifarious symptom*, ne, Hontetter’s Hoctet
Stomach Bitters is an infallible »le specific,
i the bowels sufficien; •38-25 but with
j or violence. To tne
i a due impulse, but
?bCT Sfak^faad^h^, wS'i
^tfauJ^- "P™ the di **
,.ndr
For ail
Lungs, no i
An indispensable family medicine.
^«£EHS “I find Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral an
Albany, N. T.
“I have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
for bronchitis and
Lung Diseases,
for which I believe it to be the greatest
medicine In the world.” — James Miller,
Carawsy, N. C.
“My wife had a distressing end cough,
with pains in the side breast. We
tried various medicines, but none did
her any good until l got a bottle of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which has cured
her. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the
measles, and the cough was relieved by
the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I
have ne hesitation in recommending
this medicine.” — Robert Horton, Fore¬
man Headlight, MorriUton, Ark.
“Aver’# Cherry Pectoral cured me of
a severe cold which had settled on my
lungs. My wife says the Pectoral helpa
her more than any other medicine ehe
ever used.”—Enos Clark, Mt. Liberty,
KaosM.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
PUKVARKD BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer ft Co., Lowell, Matt.
Bold by ill Druggists. Priovtl; six bottles, $4.
BAST ALL PRECEDENT!
I Over Two Millions Distributed.
ragfi Ln.Il AJ
Lou siana State Lottery Company
Incorporated Educational by andCharitable the Legislature in 1868 and
franchise made part of the purposes, State
in 1879, a by overwhelming present
an
popular Its vote. EXTRAORDINARY DRAW¬
GRAND
INGS take place Semi-Anually, (June and De¬
cember), DRAWINGS and its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER
take place on each of the other
ten months in the year and are all drawn
public, La. at the Academy of Music, New Or¬
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements Annual Drawings for of all The the Louisiana Monthly and State Semi- Lot¬
tery control Company, and in person manage that and
the Drawings themselves, and
the some are conducted with honesty, fairness
and in good faith toward all parties this and we
authorise the Company to use certificate
with facsimiles of our signatures attached in
it advertisements.”
CsnalHlsstn.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers
will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana
Lotteries which-may be presented at
our counters:
CARL SOHI, Pres. Into. I’lBssk
Mammoth Drawing
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Capital Prize, #000,000
100,000 $0; Eighths Tickets at $40; Halves #2; *20; Forti- Quar¬
ters $5; Twentieths
LIST OF PBUBS.
1 PfiMS of *600,000 fa............ is.,.......... $000,000 200,000
I Pbizb of 200,000
1 Prune of 100,000 te............ 100,000
1 Pbizb Pbizb of 50,000 20,000 fa ........... 40,000 50,000
2 of fa............
5 Fbizes of 10,000 are.......... 50,000
10 Fbizes of 5,000 are.......... 60,000
25 Pbizes of 2,000 are......... 50,000
100 Pbwks OF 800 are.......... 80,000
200 Pbizes qf 600 are .......... 120,000
500 Pbizes of 400 are.......... 200,000
APPBOXIUATIOK PBIZES
100 Prizes of $1,000 are . $100,000
100 do. 800 are. 80,000
100 do. 400 are.. . 40,000
TWO N0MBEB TKEMINAUS.
1,998 Prizes of $200 ase,,.,,.$899,600
3,144 Prizes amonntingto...........$2,159,000
AGENT8 W ANTED.
For Club Rates, or any farther Information
desired, writ* legibly to the undersigned
clearly stating vour residence, with State-
County, Street and Number. More rapid re'
turn mail delivery will be assured by enclosing
an Envelope bearing your full address.
important.
Address M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, D.C, La,
or Postal Note.
Address Registered ing Currency Letters tc Contain¬
HWicnxiAnBATIUAL HASH
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER, GUARANTEED that the payment of Prize#
fa BY FOUR NATIONAL
BANKS of New Orleans, President and the Institution tickets are
signed by the ot an
whose chartered therefore rights are recognized of nil in imita¬ the
highest Courts; beware
tions or anonymous schemes.
ONEDOLLAar fa the price of the smallest
part or fraction of a Ticket Tit1 ISSUED BY US
in any Drawing. th; An, lythiagin Dollar is our swindle. name
fered or less a
Tutt’s Pills
Vo«wo<oriiTen«MthoiaSii(tMmmt imrprtift. Te be per-
be mere then *
manent, 16 mut contain
Tonic, Alterative and
Cathartic Pill, Properties. thcac nneUtiea In
mu’* pomom Segree, and
on eminent
Speedily Restore
Sold Everywhere.
UPPMAN5
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CHILLS AFtVt
DUMB fiSUt^NO
i Sola myua fOH Prop.., gsgassssa t
Allis pA VF W-ps y Beia^^g^an^
STAPLE :
EmS ona^Frwh lot Mackerel Water' and
•ly.
FISH
Griffin, Ml i
R. F. STRICKI
Offers to the trade the best stock of
DRV GOODS, JEANS, NO]
ever offered in this market. Good line of Henrietta
of 10c. 30c. rimmings yard. Jeans
Mixed and to Blacl ck per Ribed Hose all 10c. grades 15c. to 40c.
at
SHOES! SHOES!! SHi__
We keep a lnwe stock of Men’s, Women’s and r *
Hand Button Hewed, Shoes Wornnted, $1.25 in Lace and Congress, fori
from to $2.50. ChiP Jreni * “
to $1.00 per pair. Examine i qtir out goods and we i
R. F.
NOaf"
THE FARMERS’ C O-O PERA .
Owned and Run by More Than 500 Farmers! Plenty ot Colt
Ties Always on Hand and FURNISHED AT C"
house Capucity In the of city. Ginnery Farmers 70 bales who per pick day. much CottO)
as
should drive immediately to the Ginnery, and save
cius themselves, Johnson, Superintendent of the Ginnery, wi
end will see that every man gets full t
All Cotton Seed can be Disposed ol
without moving teem. Wagons unloaded by elevaton
farmers ..
town as well as farmers from the country, both wh
to bring their cotton to the Farmers’ Ginnery.
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B. N. BARROW, General Manager.
N. B.—Stock in the Ginnery and Oil Mill is ready for deliv
should be met by Oct. 1st, as promised. Stock can still T
soon be worth a premium. Be wise and act mrnmSm quickly.
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THE F
★ the ★-«--1
HAVE MOVED THEIR STOCK 0
SASH, DOORS At .
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To No. 16 Hill St. (C. H. Johnson’; "
Where All Sizes Sa&h, Doors, Blinds,
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complete will be on line sale of at lowest market priccs.^We will also add to oi
Builders’Hardwi
if m
and will have goods to suit all classes of buildffiipg froin 1
Respectfully, *
AYCOCK MANUFAC
PURE DRUGS AND DRUG
At prices below anything oversold in <
lit Bills, aii all Ms UmM
nrSpecial attention given to customers who desire to p®y theft
Respectfully.
H.B. DRE ____
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A. LOWEi
Jinlii id Mux ii Dimn
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 HHI!
For Si! or Bent
. fHE CHARLTON PROPERTY.
on South Hill *trw>t. 4 acre* High, land, elevated 6 room
house—large and beautiful airy view room*. of Rurrounding country
A No. 1 water and fruit* of different variet
on place.
THE TAYLOR MORRIS PUCE,
on 14th street. 4 acre* land, 5 room house.
Branch running through the lot.
THE OLD NALL HOUSE,
7 rooms, donbte kitchen, I acre land. 1
block from centre Hill street.
JOSSEY HOUSE AND LOT.
7 room*, double kitchen, % acre, stable, Ac
Hall block from HU street. Centrally loeat
ed or boarding and 2 boose. house off Shelton lot
Mr acre room OH on of
Poplar street. A bargain given to
above property. and for esde
Other houses and lot* lands
and to rent.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Estate Agent.
New Advertisements.
TO ADVERTISERS
OTATESAg P MgCTH^S .
To those who want their advertising t----
we can oiler no better medium for thoi
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83 SHOE
93 SHOE POf
Examine W. L. Don
entlemen and ladies.
FOB 8AI.K B>
SCHEUERMAN & 1
CRIFFIH._
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