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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: 00T.TTMR1IS. GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORMNG, DECEMBER 23, 1886 JiNIK’8 CHRISTMAS PBAYKIt. BY ELLA DAUB. •Ti» the week before Christmas, and where’er we may ko The great city’s streets are alive and aglow With the bustle of people, that pop to and fro. The stores and shop-windows are voicing the Of commerce and her omnipotent will Tlml thought, UlC W ° rl<1 with a fl * r -rcachlng And brings to the seeker the treasure he soueht There are marvels of beautv In color and urt That speak to the sense and the soul and' the ThCr< rare t0yB f ° r thB chlldren ’ an<1 quaint jewels To crown with their lustre tho proud ard the There^are gilts that are cheap and gifts that aro And oceans of gifts for this time of good cheer. For the cry is abroad all over the land That the Love-king is coming with bounteous And the little ones pause in their frolic and nlav To tell ol hia goodness, in merriest wav, * Till the soft cheeks are flushed and the eyes are all bright, With wonders wrought out in the darkness of And the tree heavy-laden with fruits of delight. B^^roughaU this Joy with its heart-beat and There will run the sad strains of sorrow and ill And o’er all these symbols of Christ-love divine Will be traces of shadow marks over the shine. With gown that is tattered, and shoes that are With a pale, pleading face, half famished and worn, Little Janie stands still like one in a dream Aud drinks in the charm of this ravishing scene Till tho meaning it bears burns into her brain, And touches her soul with an exquisite pain. Then seeking at last her poor wretched home, She climbs the long stairs in darkness alone— She reaches the room aud opens the dour, And there in the silence—she kneels on the floor. 4 O, Santa Claus dear, Do please to come near, I’m little aud poor and weak, But I want so much to speak, To tell you how mamma and ltobby aud 1 Are sorry so often aud have to cry, ’Cause my papa comes home you see, And is not the real papa he used to be. So mamma you know, must go far away, And must sit and sew, through all the long day And Robby must spend the whole of his time In trying to earn a penny or dime, For there’s bread to buy, and there’s rent to pay, And papa drinks ail of his money away.” O Santa Claus, dear, you’re rich and you’re good. And I’d like to ask, if only I could, Far some nice waim shoes for Robby and me, And for my dear mamma, a whole pound of tea; But the best thing of all, far better than these, If you only would, Santa Claus, please, Just make my papa to love us again, And make him as good as the best of men.” Then Janie sleDt as the sorrowing stars looked in On the little wan face, so pinched and hollow and thin. But the prayer that the poor child prayed that night. Has pierced through sin. like a shaft of light, For, unnoted, the half sober father lias heard The pathos and power of every word. The Christmas chimes ring through the clear wintry air, And herald a morning most perfect and air, And Janie wakes up with a wondering cry, As the light of a fire on the hearth meets her eye, And bundles and parcels, piled ever so high. Her mama looks down with a smile on her face, That blesses the home with a heavenly grace, And in Hobby’s bright eye a deep joy she can trace. But better than all, come these words to her ear. As a strong, loving arm draws her closer and near: *‘Henceforth will I stand, by God’s help, a man among men, My Janie, my darling, I’ll be your real papa again.” More Money for Your Work If you improve good opportunities. Hal- Jett & Co., Portland, Maine, will mail free full information showing how you can make from $5 to $25 and upwards a day and live at home wherever you are located. Better write; some have made over $50 in a day; all new. No capital required; started free. Both sexes; all ages. Suc cess for every worker. Send address and see for yourself. oc26 dfirn Ttin Lnnd of Goddesses. Every girl in free America is a goddess of liberty in her own right.—New York Morning Journal. Odd Meteor Shapes. It is interesting to note that persons who see remarkable meteors always report these esteemed bodies as resembling what they most desire. An Atlanta man has just seen a meteor which looked like a flour barrel. Women often see meteors resembling sealskin coats. More than one politician has l-ubbed his eyes as the meteors took the shape of the white house.—Boste* Record. Tho Size of It. Some Americans are too proud to beg and too honest to steal, so they get trusted. Boston Post. “Consumption Can lie fured.” Dr. J. S. Combs, Owensville, Ohio, says: I have given Scott’s Emilsi - of Cod •iver Oil with Hypophosphiteo to four pa- ients with better resvlts than seemed pos- Ible with any remedy. All were heredi- ary cases of lung disease, and advanced to bat stage when Coughs, pain in the chest, sequent breathing, frequent pulse, fever nd e maciation. All these cases have in- reased in weight from 16 to 28 lbs., and re not now needing any medicine. dec21 tu th sat ae&w 4w Equal Rights For All. The man who has labor to sell has just lie same rights as the man who agrees to urchase the labor at a stipulated price, nd he has no more.—Philadelphia North .merican. Mothers worn out with the cares of ma- srnity or the household, women who are eak, nervous or hysterical, suffering from eadaches, sleeplessness, debility and eak back, should take Moxie Nerve ood, the delicious in vigor ant. No other jmedy is so safe and palatable for delicate omen. For sale by Geo. A. Bradford, vans & Howard, M. D. Hood & Co., rannon & Carson, and all druggists. Fencing that Comm High. St. Louis as a manufacturing point is bout ready to be fenced in. The city ow belongs to Mr. Gould, and manu- i^fnrprs seeking for a location give it a ■idg berth-Lfach’ille Herald-Democrat. For coughs, colds or any irritation of the iroat, take £>r. Bull’s Cough Syrup. 25c. Salvation Oil, the great pain cure, is sold druggists and dealers » A Good Record. Only fourteen small children were lost r mislaid on Thursday. This is doing re- larkably well, considering how blgtne •owd and how deep the iuud was.—.New ork Stan ou’ll find her smiling night aud day, lthough at times she is not gay. nd should you wonder why jou™f et his constant smile, regard nor teeth, be onlv laughs those gems to show, Hiich BOZODONT muks white is snow. sat,se.tu.th&w ^ < m The llrumincr’ii New Uamo. ’ashington Letter. T “Bovs, I’ve struck a new game since i ,w you last, and it is going to be popular ire enough. Cards are all right in u noking car with the boys, but what a llow wants is something that will keep is mind off from the fatigue of travelm, id at the same time S‘ v « %‘S nnsement Well, when we left Atlanta.i m up against another drummer who &** !» about this new game aud we Urn whnf e t ‘ U U y iore thau »» hour before Jen w»l C tra , ln ? f m , on ’ women and oh™ n»rand °„. Pl, ‘ yin? AS Now tho "tortus E d "« 9 something like this: The count a thousand points. My theotW a K ne *J. deofthe car and 1 °n ™,dA m Aboy ’ do ?’ cow ’ sheep or horse 10 ’" mail 1°. a woman 20, a girl ioo U< w Cat ?°'i j red-headed girl counted iintii wat °hfd out of the car window until we reached Alexandria, Va. His ?iteIV VaS 875 ,’-, an , d 1 saw that in ten min- m.?u„7'in’ as J lk c to "lake the 1000. 1 ""and felt pretty certain that I d bare to piy for the box of cigars. VVell, the train drew into Alexandria, nnd there were three red-headed girls standing on the platform, and I ran the game out on him right there.” Tills, Thai and T’other. A New York bride lust week had ten bridesmaids. A congressional funeral nowadavs costs the government from S5000 to $15,000. Herring from iEa.itport, Me., go all over the United States as the genuine imported sardines. A Brooklyn burglar was recently cap tured by the police while attired in three suits of clothes and two overcoats. John Lindsay, of Illinois, lias a pet goat winch cost him $50. The goat found the greenbacks in a drawer and ate them. More than fifty colored men hold clerk ships in the departments at Washington at salaries ranging from $1000 to $1000 per annum. A bottle of purple ink was mistakenly opened for port wine at a Detroit supper, and fourteen guests filled their mouths with the liquid in pledging the host. The Waterloo (N. Y.) Observer says there is a man in that town so economical th.it lie stops his clock when he goes to bed to save the wear and tear of the ma chinery. Hie l.utest Wrinkle in Society. The society young men will surprise the girls with a new wrinkle this winter. Let it only be faintly whispered, but they will powder their nail'. To be prematurely gray is to be iu the height of fashion. If you have a florid face so much the better, hut gray you must lie and still look young. A fashionable hairdresser has been lie- sieged with applications for a lotion which will bring about the desired result, but lie has failed to produce anything satifactory as yet, although he has sold quantities of stuff which he claims will bring the “silver threads.” Those who are impatient have given up its use, however, and will powder their huir.—Washington Letter. It Was Old-Fashioned. “I wish you’d make me an old-fashioned cup of coffee,” he said as he sat down in a Detroit restaurant the other day. “I will sir. Want it after the fashion of about thirty years ago, I suppose?” “Yes.” In a few minutes a cup was placed before him and lie surveyed it, sniffed at it and turned up his nose and asked: “What do voucall it?” “Au old-fa-hioned cup of coffee, sir, such as our mothers used to make. 1 got some Rio, burned it on the shovel, pounded in a rag, and it is sweetened with molasses and dosed with skimmed milk. Those good old times are gone, sir, but the good old- fashioned coffee can be made yet.” The Cttsuaities of War. If these relentless wars continue all the standing armies of Europe will die of old age.—Philadelphia Times. The only perfect substitute for Mother’s milk, invaluable in Cholera Infantum nnd Teething, a pre-digested food for Dye- ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, lO Spruce St., New York. Send tOcts for lOO-nace Pamphlet- $50 REWARD will be paid for an; Grain Fan of name sire that can clean unit hag an much Grain or Seed In one day as our Patent MONARCH Grain and Seed Separator and Rag* ger «>r our Improved Whro il ouae Mill which we oiler cheap. Price Llat mailed free. NEWARK MACHINE CO. Columbus. Obi. - Maverick National Bank, BOSTON, MASS 8ioo.non 400,000 Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corporations solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent and we re discount for Banks when balances warrant it. Boston is a Reserve City, and balances with us from Banks mot located in other Reserve Cities! counted as a reserve. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent, and make Cable transfers and place money by telegraph throughout the United States and Canada. Government Bonds bought and sold, and Ex changes in Washington made for Banks without extra charge. We have a market for prime first-c'ass Invest ment Securities, and invite proposals from States, Counties aud Cities when issuing Bonds. We do a general Banking business, and invite correspondence. ASA r. POTTER. President. IOS W. WORK, Pnsliter. ,UB ’ OC30 wed tsatem PENNYROYAL PILLS “CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH." The Original and Only Genuine. _ , Rell»hl<*. Beware of worth less Imitations. ?.\i,o-n*.bi r io LADIES. A.k your Uruggl.t lor iiTiKk pa 5HV M Stof B *5S, e iSi'pi!JSld£ri^. mmm MIDLAND k GULF IR^ILTE^O^ID Is now open for Freight anil Passengers to points between Columbus and Wavcrly Bull. Com mencing Tue day, December 21st, the following schedule will be run: COMING SOUTH. Leave Waverly Hall 8:00 a. m Arrive at Ellerslie 8:20 44 44 Midland 8:40 41 “ Flat Rock 8:52 ** ** Columbus 9:30 “ GOING NORTH. ' Leave Columbus 3:00 p. m. Arrive at Flat Hock 8:44 44 44 Midland 3:49 44 44 ’ Ellerslie 4:05 44 44 Wavcrly Hall 4:30 “ All trains arrive and leave from depot, nt old Star park. M. E. G RAY, deolO dtf Superintendent. L Columbus, Ga., December 19, 1886. O N and after this date Passenger Trains will run daily unless marked f, which are daily except Sunday. The standard time by which these Trains run is the same as Columbus city time. Leave Columbus Arrive Macon 44 Atlanta 44 Montgomery.. “ Eufei/la “ Albany 44 Milieu 44 Augusta 44 Savannah p 11 15 a m 1 10 20 p il * 4 04 p mif 6 25 am 14 9 00 p m j * 1 05 p in i * 7 09 p rn * 3 50 pm 10 08 p ml* 10 50 a in k 3 i)0 a m I * 2 OS p m • 6 15 am* 4 45 pm 1 5 55 ft m|* 6 00 p tv Passengers for Sylvanirt, Sanderville, Wrights* villo, Milledgeville and Eat on ton, Thomaston Carrollton. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buena Vista, B akely and Clayton should take 8 50 p m train. Leave Macon 44 Atlanta 44 Montgomery 44 Eufaula 44 Albany “ Mi 11m 44 Augusta 44 Savannah Arrive Columbus 9 50 a m * 9 27 p m 3 00 a in, * 2 00 p n. I* 7 40 a HI * 10 49 a m * 3 57 p m * 12 35 p n * 10 20 a m * 10 00 a m * 0 50 a rn 4 50 a in 11 15 p m 9 30 p m 1 8 20 p in 3 02 p m Sleeping Cars on all night trams between Co lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and Sa vannah and Atlanta. Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car Berths on sale at Depot Ticket Office G. A. WHITEHEAD, Gen’I Pass. Agent. C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl tf Opelika, Ala., November 15th, f YN and after Monday, November 15tli, 1886, the yj trains on this road will be run as follows: No. 1. Leave Columbus 8 05 a ra Arrive Opelika 9 35 a m No. 2. Leave Opelika 9 46 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 ni Arrive Columbus 6 34 p in No. 5. Leave Columbus 6 60 a m Arrive Opelika ' 9 03 am Arrive Goodwater 6 45 p nr No. 0. Leave Goodwater 4 45 a m Arrive Opelika 9 27 a m Arrive Columbus 12 26 p in No. 7. Leave Columbus *. 115 p m Arrive Opelika 3 08 p m No. S. Leave Opelika 4 00 p in Arrive Columbus 5 41 p m The night trains are discontinued for the pres ent. A. FLEWELLEN, dtf General Manager Office General Manager, Columbus, Ga., November 28th, 1886. /"AN and after Sunday, September 12, 1886, the V." schedule of Mail Train will be as follows: No. 1—Going North Daily. Leave Columbus 3 08 p m Arrive at Chipley 6 11pm Arrive at Greenville 6 10 p n> No. 2—Coming South Daily. Leave Greenville 7 10 a m Arrive at Chipley 8 11 a in Arrive at Columbus 10 21 a m No. 3—Freight and Accommodation—North. Leave Columbus 6 00 am Arrive at Chipley 8 14 a m Arrive at Greenville 9 26 a m No. 4—Freight and Accommodation—South. Leave Greenville 10 22 a m Arrive at Chipley 11 38 a m Arrive at Columbus 2 11pm W. L. CLARK, Gen’l Manager. T. C S. HOWARD. Gen’l Ticket Agent. feb24 dlv O ZEE IE W RUDOLPH FINZER’S STARLIGHT and CAPITAL PRIZE m 111 A At WhoIoNiilf by LOUIS BUHLER k Co„ OOXjTJUyTBTJS, GKA-. je5eod6m -SEDGWICK* STEEL WIRE FENCE Is the beat general purpose wire fence In use. It Is a strong net-work without Itnrhs. Don’t injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep nnd poultry, as well as horses and cuttle. The best fence for Farms, Darden, Stock Ranges and Railroads. Very neat, pretty styles for Lawns. I arks, School-lots aud Cemeteries. Covered with rust proof paint, or made of gal vanized wire, us preferred. It will last a life* time. It is better than boards or barbed wire in every respect. The.Sedgwick Gates made of tvrought-lron pipe and steel wire, defy all competition in lightness, neatness, strength and durability. We make the best, cheapest ami easiest working all-iron nhtomntic or oelf-opening gate, and the neatest cheap Iron fences now mode. The best Wire Stretchers, Cutting Fliers and Post Augers. For prices and particulars ask Hard ware Dealers, or address, mentioning paper, SEDGWICK BROS., RICHMOND, IND. AGENTS HFKCf A LT1Koef * ’rr\! °No inoutj oe»’ led w* bur iroo-ln. Write for Catal ’gu- ’ upctiul offer. The Clipper Mfg. (V. (Uiuiicd), Clurlnnutk <* RANKIN STABLES, In Rear of Rankin House, on First Avenue. Sale, Feed and Livery Stables New Turnouts; Showy, Oontle Horses, Careful Drivers. Horses boarded nnd carefully attended to. I have ample accommodations for live Rtoek and arrangements to make my stable headquarters for dealers. HORSES AND MUI.E3 FOR SALE. WAGON AND CARRIAGE REPAIR SHOP. I am still running my Shop on Wynn’s Hill, and will continue to do all kinds of Carriage and Wagon Work on short notice. WILLIAM M. AMOS. nov22 wed Re&wfim dyspepsia; issv. Up to a few weeks ago 1 considered my self the champion Dyspeptic of America. During the years that 1 have been 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 SlMMOXS LiV12R Regulator by a prominent Georgian, a jurist whom I knew, and concluded to try its effects in my case. I have used but two bottles, and am tmtisllcd that 1 have struck the right thing at last. I felt its beneficial < ffeets almost immediately. Unlike all other preparations of a similar kind, no special instructions are required as to what one shall or shall not eat. This fact alone ought to commend it to n!) troubled with Dyspepsia. J. N. HOLMES, Vineland, N. J. CONSTIPATION. To W«»o«ire n lb^ulur lluhtt of lloilj wilhoui c'liAtiffitix Hip I>lc*t or IMn- org'niiiKiitpr tlie KyNivm, fnk<* Only GENUINE Manufactured by J.lI.Zeilin & CoPhiladelphia. eod sc&w fol rd rat “Patent Eyelet Ratteries,” Surpass in power and permanency nil and every other device to apply magnetism to the human system. Our record stand6 at 8f» per cent of all curable cases cured. Throat, Lung, .Stomach, Kidney, Liver and almost every other trouble yields to the mild yet persistent currents of mag netism, as applied by our methods. The Belt p.nd Invigorntor impart great strength, warmth and comfort, and the Dyspeptic, Nervous, weak and desponding, become hopeful and genial, nnd enjoy lile again. 125 Wilnoiiln Magnelic Eowor Ladle** Abdominal Nupporter Gives great support and comfort and In creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in cases of abdominal enlargement without any particular disease. Tends also to decrease aud prevent excessive accumulation of fat. Th© Magnetic Teething Necklace soothes and quiets the Teething Baby and pre vents convulsions. The full power I'.yolrt Knttery Iimolc* not only warm the feet, but prevent cramps in legs so prevalent in advancing years. No Invalid should despair because cheaper or inferior goods have failed, until they have tried our methods. Pamphlet, letters'of instruction and testimonials mailed to any address. Advice and counsel free to all patients. Hr, CARLbLK TliilllY, Columbus, Ga., Agent oclG dtjelG Printing, Book-Binding AND Paper Boxes OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST PRICES. A LARGE STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, In eluding Letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bll Heads, ruatements, always on hand. Also En velopes, Cards, &c., printed at short notice Paper Boxen of any size or description not kep. in stock made at snort notice. TJION. OILRERT, tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office. THE PATENT MICE & D'J8T PROOF ilffiJYLERDESK I’BookcaBes, Tables, Offl a. Chairs,Letter Presses, Fine Cabinets, &c. TYLER DESK CO. • r >ai N. Fourth Ht f , Kr. Louia Ut-uti 4u for 40 ud. (Jate.iogiH N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCEST and BEST EQUIPPED In the WORLD —M0 Instructor*,200.'. Student* Inst year. Thor- ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tuning, Fine Art •, Oratorv, Literature, French, Ger man and Italian Languages, Knglish Ilranrlir*,Gymnastic*, etc. Tuition, $5 to hoardunaroom with Steuin II stand Electric Light, JH.’.tn §7.1 per term. Fall Term begin* Sep- Uunbcry, H-6. For Illustrated Calendar, with lull information ddresi, E. TOURJEE. Dir.. Franklin Hu , ROSTON, Ala* OPIUM arul Whiskey Hub- cured at home with- pain. Book of pap tieufars sent FREE. B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D. At Inn t u, Ga. Ullioo Whitehall Street. If there is one season of the year in which suggestions are more welcome than another, this istheone. Therefore, presuming on this fact, i am going to load you down with them, according, you, however, the privilege of turning to the funny man’s column when the burden becomes too great. My first suggestion is t hat if you have a mother-in-law who is at all times specially interested in your nocturnal movements, frequently expressing great solicitudu for your health, gi'-e her a handsome black silk dress. For this purpose you will find Kcgetta Hand lsiom Silk superior to any thing in this market. If this does not have the desired effect, your ease is a bad one and i would advise you to go west. If you want to give your wife a present that will please her and at the same time have the approval of all the neigh hors, 1 have some elegant Pick Loe.k blankets at $14 and $lo per pair. Select for your daughter a set of boxes in plush for handkerchiefs and gloves, have l.otli of them filled, and you will have a present that will he shown with pride a hundred times. Now, young ladies, give mo a moment of your valuable time, and I will give you just one suggestion that will make your fortune if you act upon it.. I have some of tin* finest silk umbrellas with the most exquisite handles, some of the prettiest walking ennes with solid silver heads ever brought to Columbus. Gel one of either of these and you will get your money back,with double compound interest. Young man, give mamma and papa a merry Christmas and many happy re turns, and select for your sweetheart the prettiest tiling you can find among our elegant ornaments for the bureau nnd dresser. Don’t forget the cook. She is the most important person in the house and the least appreciated and most abused. Kvery one from the baby up should give her u present. The housemaid, nurse and man should not he forgotten. Remember ill- used servants render poor services. If there is nothing in the above to fit your ease, call at the Red Star stores, I l.'lfi and 11II8 Broad street, and tell us how much money you want to spend in presents, and we’ll lit you up in a few minutes. O. C. Johnson, Hattie R. Joh.ison vs. James M. Davis. Petition tor the removal of Trustee, anil for the ap pointment of another Trustee. Columbus, Gn., at Chambers, October 8, 1886, the petition in the above case read and consider ed; it is ordered tliat the defendant. .James M. Davis, show cause before me ut to o'clock a. m. on the 15th of December, ISHti. utthe Court House in tiie city of Columbus, why he! should not Ibe loved from his trust and another trustee ujs James .... Htatc, it is ordered that . him by publication of this order ii Enquirer-Sun, a newspaper published in the city of Columbus, twice a month for two montlis be fore the hearing. Given under my hand and official signature. J. T. WILLIS, Judge S. C. C. C. oct9 2tum2m AliytHTURt IN HNE V0lUf.lt. Leasts, from tho eu-llrat tunc to thin, J.p l-lolts of I),Si,to, 1,1. Snllc, Mai'ilmh, Hunt r .... doyly Crocki-U, 11.r. i<-. llnurtol], CsrM.n, CtiMtrr, 1 • i’),Uil(.’»l- ilill, lien. Crook, nnd other: . Illu.tr,.ti ll » , hr. in,, s„r- ,.v ACENTS WANTID. Luvrpnrr.u neat, sll to sell sCAMMl’h St CO.. Box -J - o . i'l.i.ud .f.piur.e,. Louir IIVKF.'S IIKtnn FI.IXIIl stored, at tl it is rented by W. T. Pope frr two and one half mile s c dec7 ouw4w a bui ding on pit i C. J. Thornton, about -t of city ol Columbus. G. BUHKL’.S. Sheriff Something Worth Having. Our Now Nccfi Fiilnlotfiio for 1KH7. The Only Catalogue published illustrating everything in Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. New Seed u , New Warehouse, Evor> lliln« Now. Ready for distribution early in December. Send your address NOW. S. Y. II AIMiS A- CO.. Nccilincii. <W 4in«l \ f ront St., mill IOO Art'll St., I*liilu«l<‘ll»l$ia. I*it. nov8 weow 6t FOR ALL. 830 a week nnd expenses paid. Valuable outfit and particulars free. P. O. VICKORY, Augusta, Me. ne.4 wfirr> CAPITAL PRIZE, - $150,000 "We do hereby certify that wmj tmperrise the *r» rangevient for all the Monthly and Quarter^/ Drawings of The Louisiana State lottery Otm► pany, and in person manage and control lAt Drawings themselves, and that the same art etm* ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faisk toward all parties, and we authorise the Oomprrmg to use this certificate, with facsimiles o our natures attached, to its advertisements CONSUMPTION 1 havo a positive remedy lor tit* above dl*c<m«; by it* use thousand* of case* of the worst kind and of Ion* standing have been cured. Indeed. *n etromt Ih my faith In Us efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTI.K8 FHKK, tote’her r/lth a VAlr UABI.L TRKATISK ou fills dlBcane.to any sufferer. OlvoEXr press sod F. O. address. UL.!. ▲. SLOCUM, lui Fuarl St., N.ff nov!9 eod&w6m MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE. By F. M. KNOWLES \ < 0., Auct’rH. Will be sold the first Tuesday in January next, in front of the auction house of F. M. Knowles At Co.. Broad street, city of Columbus, Muscogee county, Ga.. the following property, t*-wit: Thir ty bushels of corn, more or less, two hundred bundles of fodder, more or less. Levied on as the property of W. T. l’ope, to satisfy a mortimKe li fa in my hands in favor ol (ieo. I*. Swift A Son T. Pope. Said property will be lVo the undersigned Banks and Bankers u>4 pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lot teries which may be presented at our counters. .1. II. OBLESBY. Fro*. La. v*»n Bank. .1. w. ii ii.bc: i;iiM > roN.Niui<> N»n B’k. A. liAMlWIN, PrcH. N.O. Nnl’l Bank NPRKCKDENTIIDTnilAfTION I Over Half a Million Distribute U Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y. Ineorpornted in 18G8 for 25 years by the IieffiBlA- ture for Kducutional and Charitable purponeii- wiih a capital of $1,000,000--to which a reserrt fund of over $550,000 him since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franch)«• was made u part of the present htate Constitff- tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed b$j the people of any State. IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. Ilm <Jrat»«l Single Number BrawlllffM InUe place Monthly. :»n<l the Monti-An nual Ih'iiwiiiK's regularly every nix inontliM (.lime and Beeeiiilier). A M'fe.llNIHU OI*l»Oim NITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DRAWING, CLASS A. IN THE ACADEMY OP MUSK N E W OKI ,EA N S, 'll ’ ESI)A Y, .1 an nary IIItu, INST—200tli Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $150,000. OsP*Notiee Tickets are Ten Hollars only. HaIvab. $5. F! nils. Ten Ills, $|. LIST OF I'HIZHS. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,090 $150,001 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 50,000 60,000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 20,000 20.000 2 LARGE PRIZES OF 10,000 20.000 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 6,000 20,000 20 PRIZES OF 1,000 20.00$ 60 PHIZES OF 500 26,00$ 100 PRIZES OF 300 80,00$ 200 PRIZES OF 200 40,00$ 600 PRIZES OF 100 60.00$ 1,000 PRIZES OF 60 60.00$ APPOXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation PrizeH of $:t00 $30,00$ 100 4 4 4 4 2 00 10,00$ 100 " " 100 10,000 2,179 Prizes, amounting to $635.00$ Application for rates to clubs should be wad# only to the Office of theCompany in New Orleana. For further information write clearly, ffiviiif Kill address. POSTAL NOILS, Expre** Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi nary letter. Currency by Express (at our ex pense) addressed M. A. IIAIH'lilBI, New OrleiuiN, Ln. Or HI. A. OATPIIIN, WiHliingfon, II. €. Make P. 0, Money Orders payable aud ad dress Registered Letters to NEW OHLDANS NATIONAL HANK, Now OrlonnM, La. PI?At I?AT PI? P That the presence of D I j J! Ijivl I > 1 j IV Generals Meaurcgam and Early, who arc In charge of the drawings, la a guarantee of absolute fairness nnd integrity, that the clumccR are all equul, and that no one can possibly divine what numbers will draw e Prize. All parties, therefore, advertising to guar> aiitee Prizes in this Lottery, or holding out any other impossible inducements, aro swindlers, and only aim to deceive and defraud the unwary. I” THE MOST EXTENSIVE PURE BRED LIVE STOCK [ABLISHMENT lin the WORLD. New Import*. I Horn. conxtanUy r arriving. Kara IniUrldad exri'llrno. ,a4 1 choice ilre.dlaf. Cl.YDKSOAI.B HORSES, PKIU'II I KON, NOK.tlAN or VURNCII IlltAKT HORSES. ENGLISH DRAFT HORSES, TKGTT1NG-IIRED KOADMTERH, Cleveland bavh nn.i khlncii (’oaciierul ICELAND nn.i SHETLAND FCNIES. llOLSTKIN-lillKSIAN anil In;VON CjtTTLS, “SHADELAND' I'rlenet Importing ; Superior Ounlityt Large Va« rietyiLinl Ininieiise Colleetic nity of co _jm1 ImniciiKO ColleelioiiMi opportu- _ ' comparing diflcrcnl breeils t ami low price*, because of our unctiunlcd fa* cilit ics, extent ofhuMiueMM and low rate# Of transportation. No other cst n hllnhmcnf In tho world offOi Buell advantages to the iiurcliuMcr. FUM ES LOW! TElt.YIK EASY! Via* Itore welcome. f’orreNpondence moIIq* flted. Circulnrt* Free. Mention thlA pupjp POWEii. BROS.. spnu£bnro. Crawlord iXr*_ THE FAMOUS BRAND OF OLD MILL PURE OLD RYE This whisky was introduced originally in the yetr 1H52, and is constantly making new friends. It't the product of the most approved process of distill ation, from carefully selected grain, being held uni formly in warehouse until fully matured by age, hi justly celebrated for its purity, delicacy of flavor and uniform quality. For sale, and orders solicited by the agent, T. .11. FOLLY, Opera House, Cor 10th Street and 1st Avenue, Columbus, Electric Belt Free To introduce it and obtain Agents we will for tho next sixty days give away, free of charge, in each oounty in tho U. S. a limited number of our Mcminn Electro C-uIvnnic Suspensory Holts, Price $>: ii positive and unfailing euro lor Nervous Debility, Varicocele, Emissions, Ii • potency &c. $500.00Reward paid if every Bolt we immulacturo does notyonora 5700 to $2500 an SS .lido working for us. Ak« uts preferred who can .ruish ih. ir own horse-i and give their whole time iho hiiniiiCHS. Spare inomonts mat bo profitably inploM'd also. A few v«c.,n«:Ies In towiiriund cltp*s. . F. JOHNSON «fc CO., 1013 Alain St., Richmond, Va. ang2 vr lm N.W.AYER&SON ADVERTISING AGENTS bJ.'&Tno PHILADELPHIA Cor. Chestnut and Eiffhth fSt». Receive Adrertlaementii for thin Papcc. CCTIkiATCC For JIKW8PAFKR1DYFRTMIM CfiCL CO I IMA I to at Lowest Cash Ratos ■ *»tX iSilStirlYER & SON’S MANUAL