Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, December 21, 1886, Image 7

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A Snrro-n l-fempn. “Father,” exclaimed the prodigal, sink ing to the ground. “I have ndriaht in look in your lace. I have disgraced® you? honorable name forever.” ‘-Oh mvenn my son!” sobbed the old man, “what" ha™ youdoneV-'-While I W(u i in London'” continued the cringing prodigal «t_!” “Oh, you have broken my heart, my son » “Nay, but hear me out. While in London I got drunk, loct all your money in a cam bung house, stole a watch, got into a street fight, was sent to jail, and’had to work mv way home m a common sailor,” »t, th«* all?” shrieked, the delighted old m.I “Come to my armsl” % ke this check bookl Oh, my dear son, I f eared the queen had made you and English lord » Brooklyn Engle. Knprrler t. liqtlitig. A prominent business man in WilmW ton, pel., In speaking of a euro of eoncS on himself, writes to the Morning News of that city: 1 can say farther that my case is not „„ isolated one. A lady, a customer of min “ was Buffering from a cancerous affection of the nose. She had spent a great deal o ' money and time running to Philadelphia to consult the best physicians there, hut could get but little or no relief. About a year ago I told her of my case, and in duced her to try the S. S. S. remedy. She did so, and in a .cw weeks was much bet ter. She had several operations perform ed, and was disposed to hold on to her old treatment as well as the new, but ilnailv sin. threw all aside but the S. S. S., and in two months from that time was thoroughly cured. B J Another lady suffering from an abscess •on her arm had been doctoring for a long time in this city, Chester any Philadelphia but could not get any relief, apparently’ She had fallen away to a mere shadow of her former self, and could scarcely eat or sleep. She commenced to take the S S S. medicine, upon the advice of friends and myself, but was so reduced in flesh that she had a little stomach trouble at first. She persisted, however, and after the third bottle she declared it had done her more good than anything else she had ever tried. I now undersiand that she is entirely well, and iB loud in her praise of I have several other cases in mind, but am not at liberty to speak of them. I be lieve the Swift Specific Co.’s blood medi cine, known as S. S. S., is superior to any thing of the kind known in the market, and can cheerfully recommend it to any one suffering from diseases of the skin or .blood. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At lanta, Ga. A Terrible Affliction. An Indiana girl has been born without a mouth. She will very soon begin to real ize that she has forgotten something.— Burlington Free Press. Herrons, Debilitated Ken. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap pliances, for the speedy relief and perma nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus trated pamphlet, with full information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol taic Belt Co., Marshall. Mich. deci7 tu.th.sat.seAwly Aboet Cranks. Some people are born cranks, ethers achieve crankiness, and we all have too many cranks thrust upon us.—Somerville Journal. Pi N; Islerte. Twenty-fire hundred dozen bottles ot Ague Conqueror ordered in one month. It positively eradicates all Malaria, Fever and Ague. Bilious and Intermittent Fevers in any climate. Bead our book of 1000 testimonials. Due West, 8. C., March 12,1883.—G. G. Green, Dear Sir—We will soon need more Ague Conqueror. It is taking like “hot -cakes” and giving satisfaction. Yours, Ellis Bros. Fairfield, Mo., August 29,1886.—G. G. Green, Dear Sir—Your Ague Conqucroi knocks the Chills and Dumb Ague every time. I warrant every bottle and it never fails. I have cured cases where quinine had no effect whatever. Yours truly, actl2 d&wlv W. H. Shaw <t Co. Heeds Attention. The latest phenomenon in politics is the raiso that has begun of Secretary of the -law Whitney in the republican press. The'Philadelphia Press especially admires him. This from Pennsylvania, and with the remembrance of tne martyred John Roach, really needs attention at the hsjids of thoso who have been playing a dilfer- ent tune tor the last two years.—Boston Herald. Free Spcorh in Beat. Mr. Wattcrson says that ho wears no body’s collar. But ho ought to wear one and a muzzle too.—Chicago Times. For coughs. cold3 or any irritation of the throat, ta&e Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. 2oc. Sees Through It* A man who was cured by porous plas ters says he can easily see through the cure.—Tid Bits. Salvation Oil, the groat pain cure, is sold by druggists and dealers in med'cmes at 25 c# decl8d&wlw Exceedingly Aggravating. When the Babel builders found that they couldn’t understand each °th er s vitation to knock off’long enough to get a drink, they fell into a towering rage.- Texas Siftings. For Coughs and Thront Disorder use Brown’s Bronchial Troches. Ha'e never changed my mind respecting them, except I think better of them which I began thinking well of. —Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. Sold only in boxes. th sat se tu«xw Great boss to Education* The most famous man in Yale college died yesterday. He was professionally known as “the half-back and k “ t —probably some sort of higher mathemat ics—Washington Post. When very young children Me deprived of their natural nourishment it is difficult to procure a proper substitute there! » hence the alarming mortality among ; fants. Mellin’s Food, which is recom mended by the highest mediealMthon ties, has been prepared to meet this very wa nt_ decll tu,th,sat,seA'V Couldn't Soe Iler, ut Least. The ballet! Oh ! bother the ballet. And vet a woman can’t dance in an ulster. Chicago Inter-Ocean. Ernrts Boroniing » Swell. Senator Evarts is growmig younger in his personal appearance. Ho discat d slouch hat and blossomed out m • silk tile about a year ago, since which time other changes have been iioticeab , now the New York senator is° l “' h “' „ a . greatest swells in point ofdressi s torial body. A group of Mr. Evarts cm league’s were chatting in the cl wa3 this morning, when some all °j* made to the new hat which Mr. had recently purchased. - ,, “That reminds me,” said one ot tne once made’ in C «f' Ur r , Pm ark Mr. Evarts the day luhowiniHqwI'? Oarfield. Jt was gentleman. AU of h \rJ ail ?? rat ? n ofthat cabinet had called to ,H yes retirini - the new president P V?K heir « e8pe ^ U to started to leave thn. , cn , Mr - Evarts be found l,,, A 001 ' 1 'I s , ,lat could not him in the Z?i? ar SS ld kind Y assisted field ^ no ^ • exclaimed General Gar- The Lost of the Two. mommonevnYt ttd J ertise ’ but it costs phia CMl y advertise.—Philadel- Tonle, Allerillte nnd ('nthnrllr. biliousness !fv e n R ?8ulator cures malaria, tion aud n’i «« Pe St U i hcndachc eonstipa- „!„' .. and ,P lies - It is most effective in 1 10 h{if m e J? Cretl0ns of the liver ’ causing an excess of l im • P W?<\ When there ia ulator ?S „n f n bl .i n the st °mach, the Reg- of ti" him . Ct n e pi,r ? e i after the removal hmv.rt bl i 1 W,U , regulate the bowels and impart vigor und health to the whole sys- m eod,se&w It Will Mot Bonn. Although the senate has laid the resolu- h.ifLn Pen executive sessions on the ta il 1 C0 T “P again. Sooner or later this star-chamber business will have to be zette' ° ned- ~ i ’ttsburg Commercial Gn- *S e ^ss£ oodwlllBive,ou,ound,dl A H'nrninir to Aniitti-ars. Marj- Anderson warns young girls against private theatricals, saying thev have a bad effect upon the nerves. If Mary means the nerves of the audionce, she is as right as right can be. If she means the nerves of the girls, it is to be hoped she is right, but it is doubtful. Any how, the girl with “a call to uct” will not believe her.—Milwaukee Wisconsin. Moxie will give you a v.gorous appetite and refreshing sleep. Ti-miirrnnro WltlinlainU the Climate. Stanley says the climate on the Congo is such that anybody can live there to a good old ago, if he will only let rijm alone. Tho only perfect substitute for Mother's •hUlLi ‘“valuable tn Cholera Infantum and Teething, A pre.dlgeBted food for Dys- Pe^^ B iu^ , i? u ,rffi v Wi s ?, o n ; va l !,i 8 3 . o s i n e , s: Requires no cookln*. Sur Bool The Car* DO LIBER. OOODALB . Boston. Mas* ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspupop Adtartiting Burtau, lO Sprue* St., New York. Send lOcts. for 1 00-t>»ao P*mphlafc GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY: Whereas, Mrs. Leo. E. Swift applies for letters of administration on the estate of George P. Swift, jr., late of said county, ceceased. These are, therefore, to cite all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted to said applicant. _ Witness my official signature this December 4th 1886. F. M. BROOKS, dec l oaw4w Ordinary. GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY : A . Whereas, Michael Sullivan makes application for letters ot administration on the estate of Katharine Sullivan, late of said county, d©- Ce Thesc are, therefore, to cite all persons interest ed kindred and creditors, to show cause, it any they have, within the tiinf prescribed by law, why letters of administration should not be grant- id to said applicant. , ... _ , Witness my official signature this December 4th 1886. BROOKS, dec4 oawiw Ordinary. GEORGIA MUSCOGEE COUNTYs WhereasaR. Farish^ap^liesforIftt^r^of ; ad ministration niiui»ii-»uwu on the estate of James B. blade, ate ol said county, deceased. l said county, deceased. .... . . Tlu-se are, therefore, to cite all anfl sinirular. kindred and creditors, of said deceased, to show aiutiivu H. « Hiaiimonrpcnr hnn kindred aim crcuuuip, - cause il any they can.withm the time prescribed, why letters Ol ^ n,J n.fnrpsain. JU imm.'ii k GOLF Is now open for Freight nnd PasscngcrR to points between Columbus and WaverJy Hall. Com mencing Tne day, December 21st, the following schedule will be run: COMING SOUTH. Leave Wnverly Hall 8 00 a. m Arrive at Ellerslie H:20 “ “ Midland #:t0 “ “ Flat Rock 8:52 “ 41 Columbus 0:30 “ GOING NORTH. Leave Columbus 3:00 p. ru. Arrive at Flat Rock 8:14 “ “ Midland 3:19 “ “ Ellerslie 4:05 “ “ Waverly Hall 4:30 “ All trains arrive and leave from depot at old Star park. M. E. GRAY, declO dtf Superintendent. L Columbus, Ga., December 19, 1880. O N and afler this date Passenger Trains will run daily unless marked f, which are daily except Sunday. The standard time by whien these Trains run is the same ns Columbus city time. wiiv leuers ox administrate n, as aforesaid, should not be granted to said applicant. ™ s *auatureAbuj^ December dccfoawlw Ordinary^ GEOROIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY; Whereas. Leo Loeb makes application for pe mauciit letters of administration on the estate 2 Meyer Greentree late of said county, deceased These are. therefore, to cite all and singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to .lime raise if any they have, within the time nrescribed by law wliy permanent letters of ad ministration should not be granted to said up «ss my official shmattjre^ December 4tn, looo. Ordinary, dccl oaw 4w ordinary. mrnRfiTA MUSBOGEE COUNTY: G W?iercasC. A Redd, administrator of the es- * i Marv b Park, represents to the court ^ifpethion duty ffied.'tbit be has fully ad- "^rffir^Sarali^Ais conceded «ess my official signature ftiis^day o. °oc30 oaw3m . ° rdinu lL. G Where as’ GemSe < Y B Pon£ 1 a5nilni8tr«tor de h6 i rB why said'‘ailmin?sfrtdor should not L dis can. whysao am ministra tl 0 n and receive fettrn of dismissioS on the first Monday in March, 1887. _ . , B i™ a t u re this December Witness my official sinnai. BROOKS. 7th, 1888 * Ordinary. dec7oawl2w GEORGIA, MU8COOEE COUNTY liKunui makes application for letters^fadministi ation on the estate of Burrell B S.i K S;„ d 252 a thc'refore, to cite all and singular These ai i i pporijiore of said deceased, to the kindred and Uc Jito:r w j t hin the time nrescrflietfby imv-^v-'hy said letters should no. he if a "W_<!Losaidam.l.can s t. ... ... ranted to said a SjHfcant- _,nre this December Witness my official signature’ l i’ BROOKSi 6th 1886. ' ‘ ' m-dill.-i- dcc6 oawjw “rHICHESTER’S ENGLISH. Th® Tw d .rc®" l o y rtffir""hfdV; Sffi.Sifflaj'LA D IAS .„ MussJMSSS. e •‘thloheiter’* Engll»n fn i ft ur bj return mulL Leave Columbus Arrive Macon “ Atlonta “ Montgomery.. “ Eufaula Albany Milieu.. Augusta Savannah.. 11 15 a m 4 04 p m 9 00 p in 10 08 p m : 3 00 a m : 6 15 a m : 5 55 a m 1 10 20 p in T 0 26 a n: * 1 05 p m * 7 09 p m * 3 50 p m * 10 50 a m * 2 08 p m * 1 45 p m -* 1 5 oo p ro Passengers for Sylvania, Sanderville, Wrights- ville, Miiledgeville and Eatonton, Thomaston. Carrollton. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buena Vista, B.akely and Clayton should take 8 50 p in train. Leave Macon “ Atlanta “ Montgomery “ Eufaula “ Albany “ Mil Ip n “ Augusta “ Savannah Arrive Columbus »i 7 40 a m I* 10 49 a m 4 50 a m * 3 57 p m 11 15 pm* 12 35 p in 9 30 p m * 10 20 a m 1 8 20 p ml* 10 00 a m 3 02 p m|* G 50 a m Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Co^ lumbus and Macon, Macon nnd Savannah, Ma con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and Sa vannah and Atlanta. Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car Berthe on sale at Depot Ticket Office G. A. WHITEHEAD, Gea’l Pass. Agent. C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl tf Opelika, Ala., November 15th, 1888. f\Ni yJ tre No. 1. Leave Columbus 8 05 a m Arrive Opelika 9 35 a m No. 2. Leave Opelika • 48 a m Arrive Columbus 11 01 a m No. 3. Leave Columbus 2 28 p m Arrive Opelika 3 68 p m No. 4. Leave Opelika 6 09 p m Arrive Columbus C 34 p no No. 5. Leave Columbus 6 50 a no Arrive Opelika I 01 a in Arrive Goodwater 5 45 p m No. «. Leave Goodwater 4 45 a m Arrive Opelika 0 27 am Arrive Columhus 12 21pm No. 7. Leave Columbus l 15 p no Arrive Opelika 3 08 p ns No. 3. Leave Opelika 4 00 p n> Arrive Columbus 5 41pm The night trains are discontinued for the pres ent. A. FLEWELLEN, dtf General Manager Jll Officb General Manager, Columbus, Ga., November 28th, 1886. O N and alter Sunday. September 12, 1886, the schedule of Mail Train will be as follows: No. 1—Going North Daily. * Leave Columbus 3 08 p m Arrive at Chi pley 6 lip® Arrive at Greenville 6 16 p m No. 2—Coming South Daily. Leave Greenville 7 10am Arrive at Chiplev 8 11 a in Arrive at Columbus 10 21 a no No. 3—Freight and Accommodation—North. Leave Columbus 6 00 am Arrive at Chipley 8 14 a m Arrive at Greenville 9 25 a m No. 4—Freight and Accommodation—South. Leave Greenville 10 22 a m Arrive at Chipley 11 38 am Arrive at Columbus 2 11pm W. L. CLARK. Gen’l Manager. T. C S. HOWARD. Gen’l Ticket Agent. feb24 dlv OH ZEW RUDOLPH FINZER’S STARLIGHT AND CAPITAL PRIZE A At WIi»Ion»I« by LOUIS BUM & Co. OOXAJIMI-BTTS, O je5 eodGm -SEDGWICK- STEEL WIRE FENCE Is tin* best general purpose wire fence in use. Tt is rt si rung net-work without IntriiM. jjon't injure stork. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheen und poultry, ns well us horses and cuttle. The 1 be«t Poire for Forms, Garden, stock Ranges and Railroads. Very neat, pretty M.vk*s for i.uwn.s, I arks, School-lots ami Cemeteries, revered with rust-proof paint, or made of gal vanized wire, as preferred. It will lust a fife- time It is better limn lionnls or hnrbed wire In every respect. The Sedgwick Gates Side of wrought-Un pipe and Meet wire, defy all competition in lightness, neatness, strength and durability. We make the best, cheapest and easiest working nil-iron automatic or self-opening gate, and the neatest cheap iron fences now made. Tin* best Wire •stretchers, rutting Pliers and Post Augers. For prices and particulars ask Hard ware Dealers, or address, mentioning paper, SEDGWICK BROS.,RICHMOND,IND. AGENTS M»E€"ALTIKiVh“7*L“p"” «nol«. Writ-for i:.i»lo,u-- ap«<<tel offer. The Clipper Hfg. Co.. (Umisdj, Cinrlnuotk A RANKIN STABLES, In Rear of Rankin House, on First Avenue. Sale. Feed and Livery Stables New Turnouts; Showy, Gemtio Hoiuch, Careful Drivers. Horsos boarded and carefully attended to. 1 have ample accommodations for live stock nnd arrangements to make my stable headquarters for dealers. HOKSHS AND MULES FOK SALE. TAG ON AND CARRIAGE REPAIR SHOP. I am cliil runnhuf my Shop on Wynn’s Hill, and will continue to do all kinds of Carriage and Wagon Wi' vlt i.-n uuort. notice. VV ILL.! A M AMOS. DYSPEPSIA! 1887. Up to a few weeks ago I considered my self the champion Dyspeptic of America. During the years thnt I have hern afflicted I have tried almost everything claimed to be a specific for Dyspepsia in the hope of finding something that would afford per manent, relief. 1 had about- made up my mind to abandon all medicines when i no ticed an endorsement- of Simmons LiVKH Regulator bv a prominent Georgian, b jurist whom I knew, nnd concluded to try its effecte in my enso. I have used but two bottles, nnd am satisfied that I have struck the right thing at Inst. I felt its beneficial effects almost immediately. Unlike nil other preparations of a similar kind, no special instructions are required ns to what, one shall or shall not ent. This fact, along ought to commend il to all troubled with Dyspepsia. J. N. HOLMES, Vineland, N. J. - CONSTIPATION. To Secare n Rcgnlnr llnl>lt of Body without rhangiug (he Diet or IHs- orgimlr.lng Hie Piyslein, tohe Only (lENUINE Mnnurnotur.d bj J.II.Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. eod fie&w fol rd int llUHHlIU Constructed With Our Own •‘Patent Eyelet Batteries,” Surpass in power nnd permanency all nnd every other device to apply magnetism to the human system. Our record stands at 85 per cent of all curablo cases cured. Throat. Luna, Stomach, Kidney, Liver and almost, every other trouble wm utiimuii, and tho Dyspeptic, Nervous, weak and desponding, become hopeful and genial, and enjoy life again. Ifthcrc is one season of the year in which suggestions are more welcome than another, this istheone. Therefore, presuming on this fact, I nm going to load you down with them, according, you, however, the privilege of turning lo the funny man’s column when the burden becomes too great. My first suggestion is thnt ifyou have a mother-in-law who is at nil times specially interested in your nocturnal movements, frequently expressing great solicitude for your health, give iter a handsome Mark silk dress. For this purpose you will lind Regetta Hand Loom Silk superior to any thing in this market. If this does not have (he desired effect, your case is a bnd one nnd I would advise you to go west. Ifyou want to give your wife a present that will please her nnd at the same time have the approval of nil the neighbors, I have some elegant Tick Lock blankets at $14 and $15 per pair. Select for yonr daughter a set of boxes in plush for handkerchiefs and gloves, have both of them filled, and you will have a present thnt will be shown with pride uhundred times. Now, young ladies, give men moment of your valuable time, and 1 will giv* (you just one suggestion that will make ! your fortune if you act upon it. I have I some of (lie finest silk umbrellas with I the most exquisite bandies, some of th* I prettiest walking canes with solid silver heads ever brought to Columbus. Get one of cither of these and you will got your money back,with double compound interest. Young man, give mamma nnd pap* a merry Christmas and many happy re turns, and select for your sweetheart th* prettiest thing yon can find among onr elegant ornaments for tho bureau and dresser. Don’t forget the cook. Hlio is the most important person in the house and th* least appreciated nnd most abused. Every one from the baby up should give her a present. The housemaid, nurse and man should not. ho forgotten. Remember ill- used servants render poor scrviees. If there is nothing in the above to fit yonr case, call at the lied Star stores, I Ltd nnd 1138 Broad street, and tell us how much money you want to spend in presents, and we’ll fit yon up in a few minutes. O. C. Johnson. 120 WIlNonlii Magnetic |>ower I.ndle*' Abdominal Nupportcr Gives great support nml comfort unit in creased strength to tho walls of the abdomen In cases of abdominal enlargement without anj particular disease. Tends also to decrease and prevent excessive accumulation of fat. The Magnetic TccOiiiig Necklace soothes and quiets the Teething Jiahy anil pro- vents convulsions. The full power Eyelet, flattery Insoles not only warm the feet, hut prevent cramps in legs so prevalent in advancing years. No Invalid should despair because cheaper or inferior goods liave failed, until they have tried our methods. Pamphlet, letters of instruction and testimonials mailed to any address. Advice and counsel free tn all patients. Dr, CARLISLE TERRY, Coluniks, Ga., Agent oclG dtjelG Printing, Bool-Binding AND Paper Boxes OF EVERT DBBCRTPTION AT LOWEST PRIOEB. A LARGE STOCK of *11 kinds of PAPER, tn eluding letter, Packet and Note Heads, Btl Headw, niatemcnia, always on hand. Also Bn velopes, Cards, Ac., printed at short notice Paper Boxen of any size r>r description nc4 tap in stock made at short notice. TIION. WILBERT, tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Poet Ottee. THE PATENT MICE & DU8T PROOF JYLERDESK Bookcases,Tables, 081a. Chairs,Letter Presses, Fine CabinotB, &c. TYLER DESK CO. 5ni N. Fourth Kt.,HT. LoUIft bead 4v for 401ip, Cutuloifi* EWENGLAND CONSERVATORY Hattie R. Joh.iaon vs. Jamen M. Davis. Petition for tho removal of TruHtce, and lor the ap pointment of iinother Trustee. Columbus, Ga., at Chambers, October B, 1H88, the petition in the above ease read and consider ed: it is ordered that tiie defendant, James M. Davis, show cause before me at 10 o’clock a. in. on the loth of December, 1886, at the Court House in the city of Columbus, why lie! should not ! be if moved from his trust and another trustee ap pointed ar, prayed for, and it appearim? that said James .M. Davis resides beyond the limits of <his State, it is ordered that service be perfected oil him by publication of this order in the Columbus Enquirer-Sun, a newspaper published in the city of Columhus, twice a month for two mont hs be fore the hearing. Given under my hand and official signature. J. T. WILI.IS, Judge S. C. C. C. Oct9 2tam2m I hf. mo.t llirfifinil a-lv.ntu,--, of ull L-r. i.l'*'- TSZfc* border h-rf»r with Imllni-n.ouflnwBlimUUrl ' Wf" Pill, Lien. Cronk.Biifl ntlii.T't'. Him tri til] WV oaf W r,f. <1 lit ., lM UtHl.il 1C Will l’liilutir. hiru.* St. Louir CONSUMPTION D.a ! pOiltlV' I Of til* Indci’il. i * la my faith In |fn efficacy, . I will fcn.1 TWO BOTTLKH FIIKK, together with a VAb- UAIIL:. TRKATIHK on tblH tllacane, to nny Hiifferfir. Give K* J»reftud i*. O. *d(JrtBI. Pit. T. bLOUUM, lbi i’eaxi Bt. ( M.X uovl9 cod&wGm DYKK’S ItFARH Fit HR ’li 'uru " VZ I-aLax is e,"iiiA nov8wt owGm l 0F MU3IC Boston, Mass. THE LARCESTn and Italian 1^ Tuition, $.11 Electric Llcht, ti-. ^ . . teinb'*r9, lS'O. For Illustrated Calendar, with full information duress, E. TOUKJEE. Pii.. Franklin Sg., BOSTON, Mi OPIUM c of par- FREE* . M. WOOLLEY, M. D. ..tlantiiy Ga. Offioe Whitehall titreet. v3 weow Ct CAPITAL PRIZE, - $150,000. Wc do hertlyy certify thnt ire suprrvi*4 the m*> rangement for all the Monthly nnd QuarUr^f Drnunngn of The I/oui*iana Stnte lottery Orm» pnny, and in person manage nnd control Ita Drawings themselves, and that the same are ccn» ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and wc authorize the C to use this certificate, with facsimiles o natures attached, to it« advertisements.” MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE. Bj F. M. KXOWLKS & ( Auct’m. Co.. . county. Ga.. tiie following property, to-wit: T ty bushels of corn, more or less, two hundred bundles of fodder, more or less. Levied on as the property of W. T. Pope, to satisfy a mortgage ti fa in my hands in favor ot Geo. P. Swift A Son vs. W. T. Pope. Said property wi'l be sold ils stored, and it is stored in a bui ding on place rented by W. T. Pope from C. J. 'J’hornton. about two and one half mile b (*.ui of city ol Columhus. dcc7 oawiw J. (i. BURRUS. Sheriff Something Worth Having. Our Kccil 4 ufalogruo for 1HH7. The Only Catalogue published illustrating everything BFST EQUIPPED lath* Garilon, Field and Flower Seeds. Nf w Seed-, studentt last year. Thor- Warehouse, Every tiling; *mv. Ready ougK instruction in Vocalai.ci Iiiatiurnun’al Mu i’iuno and for I’llKK dstribution early in December. Or^an Tuning, Fine A rts, Orutorv. Lit, ralur«. 1'rench, G<*r« j Bend your address .\OW. S. Y. II A K F.S »»*-•--.» 1R ee, Knclihl. Pranrlus.fiymna«t.ci, I 4 o.. Seeilmen. (I I nml (HI \ Front S(., •trie jfjffht,’f45tp_f75fSrVppn?"psllrTOf8cp> «»«* 100 IMlilmlelpflhl ““ I FOR ALL. 830 a week and expenses paid. Valuable outfit and particulars free. P. O. VICKORY, Augusta, Me. oc4 w8rr» AGENTS;:; :o|lectinu Family Pictures to en large ; all styles. Pictures guaran eed. Special Elmrikk Copying Co.. >'^1 Canal Stre«t V * C-tmm laalontn. We the undersigned Dank' and flankers ts4M pay all f*ri*C8 drawn in The Louisiana State. Lot teries which may hr presented at our oounters. .1. If. OGliKNKT. I'rrs. I.m. Nal l Rank. J.U.HII.NKDTIMTPN.SIale N»n H’k. A. BALDMIN, IN. O. NhH Bask U MPKKCfiDKNTED ATTRACTION 1 Over Half a Million Distribute Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y. Incorporated in 1HG8 for 25 years bv the Legi^to* l.ure for Educational and Charitable purposea- with a capital of $1,000,000 -to which a reaerva fund of over $550,000 has since been added. By ftp overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of tne present State Constitu tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed h$f the people of any State. IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. ■ In Grand Single % 11 in her Drnwinft dike place Id on I lily, anil (lie Nenii-Aifr* unit I Drawings regularly every nIx months (June anil Iteeemher). a ni»m:nbiii» omummiTY to WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DRAWING, CLASS A, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Jnnnaif 111 li, ISS7 20Oth Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $150,000. ♦^-Notice Tlrketn are Ten Ooliarn only, llolvw. $5. Flllhs. $2. Tentlm, $1. LIST OF PRIZI58. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,009 $160,00# 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 60,000 60,00# 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 20,000 10,00# 1 LARGE PRIZES OF 10,000 20.00# 4 LARGE PHIZES OF 6,000 10,00# 20 PRIZES OF 1,000 30,00# 58 PRIZES OF 600 26,00# 100 PRIZES OF 300 30,00% 200 PRIZES OF 200 40,00# 500 PRIZES OF 100 60,#0# 1,008 PRIZES OF 60 60.08# APPOXIMATION PRIZES. 108 Approximation Prixes of $308 $30,#0# 180 *' “ 208 10,0ft 100 M M 108 10,000 1,179 Prizea. amonntinc to $588.#C# Application for rates to cluba should be mod# only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans For ftirther information write clearly, givixiA Aill address. POSTAL NOTES, Exprei* Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordh nary letter. Currency by Express (at our ta pe use) addressed W. A. PAI'PIIIIV, New Orleann, Lt, Or M. A. DAUPHIN, WaohhiKlon, D. €• lake P. 0. Money Orders payable aad al drtss Rfjisttrfd htkrs U HE* OKI. IA KM RATIONAL HASH, New Urlean, Lt, REMEMBER Generals ^leanregaSf and Early, who ure in churRc of tho dra wings, li a guarantee of at>solute fairness and integrity, that the chances are all equal, and that no oil can possibly divine what numbers will draw A Prize. All parties, therefore, advertising to gu#w antee Prizes in this Lottery, or holding out Ml| oilier impossible inducements, are swindlers, 0ta only aim to deceive and defraud the unwary. _ ‘SHADELAND’JS PURE BRED LIVE STOCK ESTABLISHMENT in the WORLD. New Import** tlons co nst ant If arriving. Unre indlvldatf excellence an4 choice Brooding CLVWIWDALB HORSES, PERCII ERON, NOR RAN or FRENCH lilt A FT HORSES* ENGLISH DRAFT HOUSES, TROTTING-lilt ED ROADSTERS, CLEVELAND BA VS nnd EltLM'll L'OACIIKItfk ICELAND nnd SHETLAND PCNIES, IIOLSTEi.N-FRIESIAN nnd DEVON CaTTLK, Our customers have the ndvoutitge of onr many yearn experience in breeding and importing ; Superior Ounlityt Lnrve Va« rieiy and ImnieiiHO ColleelimiN; opportu nity ot compririiig dillercnl breeds; nnd low prices, because of onr iineuuuled fa« eilii ieN, extent of bnsincMN mid low rate* of 1 nu 1 iporliiMou. Noutlier CHiuhlinbment in tbo world offer# 8uch advantages to the iiurehnMer. . PRICES LOW! TERMS EASY! Via* It or it welcome. CorreMpoiidenee Hollo* Red. Circulars Free. Mention this pujAg powell BROS., spriostiora. Crawloril co-f* THE FAMOUS BRAND OP OLD MILL PURE OLD RYE This whisky was introduced originally in the vest 1852, and is constantly making new friends. It il the product of ihe most approved process of distill ation, from carefully selected grain, being held nnl- formly in warehouse until fully matured ny age, is justly celebrated for its purity, delicacy of flavor and uniform quality. For sale, and orders solicited by the agent, T. M. FOLIC V, Opera House, 3 Cor JOth Street and 1st Avenue, Columbus, G#, Electric Belt Free To introduce tt and obtain agents wo will for the next sixty days giro away, free of charge, in each count/ in tho U. 8. a limited number ot our (i^nunn Electro l^nlvanic SuNpcnsory llcItM, Price «6; :i positive nnd unfailing cure for Nervous Debility, Varicocele, Emissions, Irxpotency &o. sft.Tno.oo Reward paid if every Holt wo manufacture does notgonorato axrenuinnelortriccurrent. AddressatoncoELECTRIC BELT AGENCY- P. O. Ilox 1/8. Brooklvn. N v and give their whole time .tho business. Snare moments may he profitably •nplovi .1 also. A few vtu.-ancies in towns nml oitlea. . I*. JOHNSON & CO., 1013 Main St., Richmond. Vo, ADVERTISING AGENTS bJi’&Sq PHILADELPHIA Cor. Chestnut and Eighth fiti* Receive Advertisement* for this Piper