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THE DAILY SUN.
F* om the Mobila Register.] •
'I'M* Democratic Party a ad the Demi
cratio Creed—What are lhey f
Oar (ti«nd of (he Chicago Time* re
futes to sooepfi auybodj’s definition of
what in those dajs constitutes "the
Democratic creed'* or "the Dercocratio
party.’ A number of onr ootempora-
rioe of the craft have tried th< ir hands at
Hie job—lor ir stance, the New York
World, tne St. Lems Rapublioas, the
Kansas City Timi s—and our Chicago
coufrere passes all their efforts in review
only tc condemn them as figments of the
brain or shadows of tne past. A Demo
cratic State Convention in Kentucky had
juat spoken its opinion on the subject, but
the Times dismisses the body and its oread
with en epithet—"Kentucky fomits 1**
luis, and nothing more. Now, we ad
mit that it would he diffioult in these
disjointed times to tell what an assem
hinge of all the men who have here ofore
acted with the Democratic party, would
to-day "gtf e upon as a working platform
of ortted. And it is from the fact that
the times ar» morally oat of joint that the
difficulty arises. It is not a quea ion of
what are Democratic principles, for any
candid enquirer can find that out *ith-
out a guide. Bat the real question
which makes the real aifficnliy it, wh ch
of the principles of the Democratic faith
do men now dare to avow end stand
upon ? Hence where there is no quea-
tion about the faith itself, and about
what constitutes "the principles of the
JDeuioeratio patty;” there is an imaense
doubt about who constitutes "the Dem
ocratic party.” In onr opinion the oaa
is dear as to woo should constitute the
party. It is precisely those who profess
and are ready to sUnd by and act np to
its principles. These are the corps dar-
mee of the grand old party—the nut and
the nucleus of its power—and, like all
strong armies, it will have its auxiliaries
for a thousand different motives of inter
est, expediencf or chance welded upon
it and helping it in the day of battle.
But the last are useless without the solid
nnolens of formation. It follows, that
in order to form or to reform any power
ful political organisation, there mnat
first be e basis and framework of
aonnd and positive opinions and
principles upon which to omld Thera
may be the wideet diversity of opiniou
and sentiment as to what would consti
tote a Democratic cfeed as a whole.
Therefore, if e Democratic platform is
built on the ground of expedieLoy, with
an eye to pleasing and uniting the great
est number, the work is a failure from
the begining. But, built or the solid
timber of unquestionable Democratic
orinciplbs—a platform of the era of An
drew Jackson—while many may hesitate
and question the expedienc y 01 certain
planks, none will qneetion the parity, the
authenticity, and tne enduring worm cf
the whole structure. In otuer words, if
you would have yi ur house stand, build
*1 on the solid rook of principle, and not
on the shifting sands of expediency.
Nothing is more common than to bear
it confidently said tb-t the Democrat!
party has lived ont it* days of usufolntas
nod possible life—"played cut,” to use a
common phrase; but this is not because
Democratic principles have tost any of
their salt, c-r saving power. Indeed, they
are the very medicine for rhe political ills
of the hour. Applied to the mid* of gov
ernment at Waebington, every disorder
on the body politio, from Maiue to Texes,
would melt away, ike the miata of
morning befoica summer sun. Wby,
then, will not the Democratic party reoi
gauize and spring to the frout of govern
mental power in ti*is country ?
If it does not, it will be aijQplj)
because the men who belong to and be
lieve in it have been .Tightened out of
their wits and courage by t< c howl of
its enemies, that its day is gone; that the
war has revolutionized the government;
that the republio has entered upon a
new i ra of progress; that might has sub
jugated right; that our father’s wisdom
la turned to foolishness, and t'leir chil
dren into slaves, because we iiave had
civil war of four years’ duration. What
American Democrats need is faith iu
their faith—in its energetic and saving
prinoipha, in its power to work
reform, to restore liberty and
right to forty millions of people and
to abase bad men who have stolen inio
high places, and to root out the pernici
ous praoticea and principles that have
brought the institutions of our aLoeatora
to the verge of destruction. Yes, it is
easy enough to find out what Democratic
principles are, but to find men with »he
nerve and the courage to uphold them,
hiclnbor t hoc opus eat. Democrats have
got the oime; nil they want is the pluck
to stand up to it. We are of those who
firmly oeheve in Democratic redirec
tion. Not to believe it would be to loan
faith in the native sense of the American
people, and to give them over tc a mas
ter. And now that no journal or conven-
vention seems able U lay down a pro
gramme of Democratic faith that is ac
ceptable to the Chicago Times, will not
that able and influential journal tell us
what its platform is ?
Journalistic Foes.
The late James Qordou Bennett, of
the Herald, very seldom went anywhere,
his life beiDg divided between bis office
aud his home. The only publio occa
sion ou which I remember to have seeu
him was at fha dinner given by Sir Mor
ion Peto, at Delmonico’s alter the close
of the rtbclliou. Benner thou seemed
out of place, and was personally a stran
ger to tne company, many of whom did
not even know his face. Besides him
Horace Greeley, Henry J. Raymond,
Mantou Marble, Thurlow Weed, James
Brooks, William Cullen Bryant, Theo
dore 'Tilton, David M. Stone, Parke
Godwin, Sydney Howard Gay. George
William Curtis, and other noted journal
ists were present.
Not a tew of these were unacquainted,
and still more were unwilling to speak
to each ether. Greeley, Bennett and
Bryant, passed and repaased each other
without a nod of recognition. Weed sod
Greeley ignored one another's ezisteuc*;
so did Rot mond and Marble, Stone sod
Brooks, Tilton and Godwin. Gay and
Curtis were, and are still, personal
friends, and the letter seemed to bo al
most the only gentleman holding arnica
ble relations with his brethren of tne
press. I did not aoa any one of the fra
ternity apeak to Bennett during the
whole evening, and he held himself
aloot, as if afraid he might be sposen to
The terms on which the principle scribes
were at the time have not materially
changed since, though Greeley, Bennett
and Raymond have quitted this planet
for one, let as hope, in v bich there la
♦ more professional courtesy and esprit de
corps.—Chicago Tribune.
J#*Tbe Kahn of Khiva haa offered to
surrender to Rnatia, which is probably
as wise a thing aa he could do. People
havoMt little interest in the matter,
tinea it became evident that England
was determined to eoLtinoe her passive
policy. The evil day of the great con
flict is pul off a little longer, h oasis ad
vances another step, and *' the area of
encroachment” between her and la-lie
Jre Jefferson is in Buffsle.
Ohariotto Cushman is at Newport.
M’me Luo» has made $80,000 in this
oountry.
Charlotte Cushman thinks Jsnausohsk
an actress of superior intelligence, edu
cation, and ability.
A new play by Mrs. Rachel Maoanley,
entitled "Vanity Pair,” was prodnoed in
Cincinnati week i»efore last.
Mr. John Brougham’s comedy, "Play
ing with Fire," has been revived at the
Court Theater, London.
At a reoent concert given in Florence,
the overture to "Semiramide" and tbs
march from "La Piopbatw" were played
by forty-eight bands on twelve pianos.
Shakspeere’s "Winter’s Tale” has been
produced at the Walnut Sir- et Toaster,
Philadelphia, With M’llo Jananachek aa
Queen Hermoine, in which character she
lias made a great hit
At Posen the Btadt Thnattr is now
pitting three nights a week in German
and the remainder in the Polish lan
guage. The Emperor of Germany-haa
given $40,000 toward erecting a new
theater.
Mr. Boncionult and Mr. Stuart «re to
be asaooiared in New York in the man
agement of the new theater at the corner
oi Broadway and Twenty first street, next
•eason. It is to be a theater of the first
class
Misa Neilson appeared la*>t Monday
night, at Booth’s Theater, New York, as
Amy Robsart, which she acted over one
huudred uignts at Drary Lane Theater,
London, ou the origin >1 production ol
the drama.
Parodi, the onoe famous singer, is re-
S orted to be living in Milan, in oomforta-
le maidonho< d, on the proceeds of her
lyric earnings in the Unified States. Her
conscience is easy, and bar voioe—well,
she never had much voice.
At Constantinople, the Israelite oom
mnnity having hired the Armenian The*
ter, at Ortakeni, for the benefit of the
Jewish poor schools, a well-attended per
formance took place there in Hebrew,
and the sale of tickets realized the sub
stantial sum of $6,600.
A number of the admirers of the great
tenor Mano have formed a fund, th<« in
terest of wbicn is to be devoted to i
Msrio scholarship for ybnng tenors at
the Conservatoire de Musique. Mario,
being torched at the compliment, has
presented to the founders two original
full-size paintings—one of himself as
Don Joan, the other of Giulia Grisi as
Donna Anna.
A New Father Matthew.
Father Matthew's mantle has evident
ly fallen upon the shoulders of Father
Nugent, af Liverpool, who is doing abont
aa maoh for temperance aa any man now
in the flesh. Within the past fourteen
months he hss induce ! nineteen thous
and diinking men to become teetotal
lers, and seventy-five per cent, of that
number have kept tbeir pledges inviolste,
notwithstanding the fact that the major
ity of them beiuhg to the lowest classes
in the community. In Febrnary of last
;rear he inaugurated a temperance league
] u one of the Catholic ohurches of Liver
pool, and so successful waa it that in two
mouths he had branohes in three or fear
other ohurches in the city.. One branch
alone comprises over three thousand per
sons, and the organization and enthnai-
ssm are so complete under the inspira
tion of the Reverend Father, that tba
work of redeeming men and women from
drunkenness by moral suasion goes on st
a marvel ona rate. His work commenced
in behalf of the men alone; bat he has
now begun to save the many women wbo,
in a great city, also fall into the vice ot
intemperance. He recently brought to
gether in a place kuown as Newsome’s
Circus, about 1,500 women and gir a wbo
gained their living by hawking wares
ill rough the streets. Never before were
there so many bare beaded womeniorougbt
together in the city, aud for twi hours
they were Kept perfectly happy by excel
lent music aud a fund of appropriate
amu-ft ment. Alter that lie spokt to tnem
upon temperance, while they listened to
him with patience, snd seemed to be
much impressed.
—Previous to his departure for Eu
rope next fall, Josh Billings will ooutinue
bis regular contributions to tbe New
York Weekly. The public are familiar
with the siftings from hi "ttpico Box;”
and do one knows better than Josh kow
to make " nash” and bow to season it.
"Bilbngs* Farmers' Alminax” (Carl
ton A Co.) for 1874 is on the stocks, aud
will be launched before the Philosopher
taxes h’s foreign trip; so that the Pint
Arts progress, and the agricultural in
terests of the United States will uot ruf
fer while Josh is abroad., We copy a few
ot his leceut temarks:
First, bis opiuio i of
TBK INTERVIEWER.
I pitty the poor Interviewer; he iz not
plwuz a bad pbellow at heart, but hiz
trade is a mean one, aud the bizziuees
has spilt him.
I would rather lead a blind mule on
the tow-path for a living, or retail soft
klama from a ricketty wagou, than to be
an Iuterviewer, and worrv people with
questions, they wvz afrade tew answer
and too vain tew reiuae.
They are wnss than a flea tew a long
haired dog.
He haz just brines enuff tew keep hiz
mpndenoe aktiv, aud tho he baa but
little malice, he will hunt yu sharper,
aud worry yu wuas thau a canal boat bed
bug.
Modiaty would ruin an interviewer,
delikasy would unfit him for bizzueea; he
can even tnrive without b« ing hones', aud
tew make him an adept iu hiz oalling, he
don't require ennv mure teuderuese loan
an undertaker duz.
I hav been lit onto by the Ioteiviewer
miself, and hav answer* d hiz questions,
az nonest az ever a child did the kate-
kism, and the next day rtad the dialogue
in the mormeg paper, aud it waz all az
new to me az Old Probability log ovtha
weather.
There is no knre for a r »glar Interview*
; he thirsts for the game like a fox
aud on th * trsk; he lives upon plunder,
and would rather be sent np for 80 daze
than to see hiz collum in the morning
Gazette without a trophy.
Interesting Item*.
Century Wnitkej—recommended by
Pror. John Darby, and Dr. Hall, of Halil
Journal of Haaltb, for medioal naea.
Luxury, Health, Economy inaured by
tuing Dooley’s Yeast Powder. Elegant
Light Bolls, Biscuits, Ac., prepared in
ten minutes. Try it.
Sploy breath, ieeth white and rpeeklesa,
Fragrant Hosodont secures:
Levies, can you be so reckless
Aa to fail to aaske them yonra?
A psrftct Benerotor of the system, car
rying off ths vitiated bile without the aid
oi Oaloinel, or any mineral medioine.
Simmons' Liver Begnlator is entirely veg
etable and barmb-aa, and ought to be
taken by every ona.
A Pnoor.—Nothing is better proof of
tbs exoellence of an artiole than the fre
quent imitations of it.
These oonnterleits are the universe
tribute whioh worthlessness pays to merit.
The sterling worth and popularity of
the Charter 'Oak Stove is attested by
this standard.
If yonr hair is falling out, use Nattana'
Crystal Disoovery, whioh supplies that
nourishment irom the loss or snffloient
supply of whioh the hair falls out. It
gives new Ufa, A trial will eonvinoe.
Sold by Drnggiata generally. Pnoe *1
per bottle.
There gever will be e ease of Neuralgia
that Jeokaon's Magic B.laam cannot cure
in ten minutes. Sold by Heard, Craig
A Co., and all Drnggiata,
Caution 1
Every genuine box of Dr. McLane’s
Liver Pills been the aignetnre of Flam
ing Brothen, Pitlsbnrp, Pa., and th. ir
private U. 8. stamp. J0-TaLe no other.
The market is fall of imita'ionf.
It is the popular verdict that people
who have been aoonetomed to tbe use of
bitters and oordiais are obliged eventu
ally. to resort to McLean’s Liver Pills
fur permsnent relief.
Hamelton’s Bnobn snd Dandelion is
taking the place of ell other diuretic
remedies. The intrinsic merit of tbe
preparation haa gained for it a deserved
reputation aa the oeat ramedv for all dis
eased conditions of tha kidneys and liver
ever presented to the public. Any phy
sician can tell yon that tha ingredients
in this preparation form a valuable altera
tive and blood purifier, removing through
the hea'tby notion ol the kidnoya, liver
and bowels the imparities of tbe blood.
Bay the remedy at Bed wine A Fox's.
Tha malarial poison in tbe biood,
which causes ague and chills and fever,
is speedily cancelled and mastered om by
the use of Kress Fever Tonic. A box of
pills free el charge goee in eaoh wrapper.
The remedy ia warranted to oontain
neither arsenic nor stryohnine, and is
also warranted to cere ague if taken as
directed. No tirk to health or port-
monnie. No eure, no pay. Get the
remedy at the drag store of Bedwine A
Fox
CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN GA.
Far aver FORTY YEARS this
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVER M EDI JINK haa prorad itself to be the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for Liver CompUInt end Ite peinfnl offspring, DYS
PEPSIA, CONSTIPATION. Jeandlce, BUloae et*
teoke, SICK HEADaOHE. Colic, Depression of Spir
it®. SOUK STOMACH. Heartburn, CHILLS AND
PEVElt, fto„ Ac.
Alter year* of oerefol experiments, to meet e
greet end urgent demand, we now produce from
ir origin®! Genuine Pewdere
THE PREPARED,
Liquid form of SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR,
couuluiug ell IU wonderful end velueble proper-
end offer it Id
ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES
The Powdf ra, (prtoe ea before f 1.00 per peekage
Sent by mall I.*4
W CAUTION l -BN
Buy no Pewdere er PREPARED SIMMONS’
1ATOR umlaaa in om engraved wrap-
i mark, SUmpa end Stgaeturee en-
irokan. None ether ia genuine.
4. H. ZEILIN ft CO..
MAOON, die., and PHILADELPHIA.
OLD IT ALL UNDO GIST
Agents Wanted!
L IBERAL TERMS wUl be made with Ageete la
els parti of the countrv for the sale of
Hon. Alex. H. Stephens’
HISTORY OF THE
UNITED HTATEN,
Which la now tn lta Second Edition.
It ta auited to ell claaaea. gaoarel reader* aa well
te iu Schools end College®.
13. J. IIALE AfSON.
Pnlillehere.
Ne. Moira ) Btrt«t, New York Oit
brolu
tt
THE FURMirtTHB
EMPORIUM.
55
Corner M arietta, and. 1 ’aacti tree Sis.
j£k TLANTA, OA.
THIBTY THOIJSAIN O DOLLARS WORTH OF CHEAP MEDIUM
AND ELEGANT OFFICE, CHAMBER AND
I ARLOR FURNITURE
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
250 Complete Fed Room Nulls from $40 to $500.
100 Pai or Suits in Hair, loth, Wool and Silk Baps and Terries B.ocka-
telle an l Satins, Plain, Pip dor Puffed. Manufactured HEBE and WAR-
BANTED TO STAND.
IN THIS RANGU WE KEEP N J OLD B OOK NOR STYLES, ALL OUR OOODSARE FKESUAND
4, Et 1RABLE, > ROM THE HA DS OF OUR UPHOL8TER8.—THE LARGEST
SiOCKOF COMM NAND MEDIUM FURNITURE
BBPE I ALLY ADAPTED
TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE,
To whom we can give the Ixmeat Figure*. All enquiriea j romptly antwered.
1.000 Cheap Bedstead* from 93.50, Upwards.
3.000 Chairs from 60 Cents, Upwards.
And uverjtl ing Usually and UNUSUA* XY kept in a first und EVUII OTHER
CLASS Furniture House. Also, the Ce.ebrated
WOO \TJEOr WIRE MATTRESB,
The Greatest Invention of tbe Age. The CLEANEST, 00 >LI8T, and MOST DELIGHTFUL BED In l »*.
Uea In eeero of FURNITURE will And it dooldedl to their advantage to CALL, end we promt*
iltkir to eeli yor or make eon® other Dealer '*0ABVh HIS PRICES,” end grit hie teeth. In elthei
event we will be t e means of saving you fully 10 per oeut.
M. T. CASTLEBERRY.
KILL’S CORNER.
V. H SNOOK.
eprli 18—eod
Cl EOlHi IA
STATE LOTTERY.
FOR M A. Y-
Drawin^H Daily ut 5 p. i
FOR THE BENEFIT OP THE
ORFHIHMUniMML
OAPlk AL PttlZK #7,04)0.00
80,Prizes, amounting to $53,258.20
T10»KTS $1.00. SHARKS IN PRUPOU1JON.
N the above Scheme, formed by the lnrnary
Combination of 78 nuuibere, making 70,070 tick-
1, ei d the drawing of 14 ballots, thuru wul be ‘440
prlxea each having three of tbe drawn uuujl>erMwii
*10, each heviag two of them on on. 40,740
tavlug one only of them on; aud aleo 45,70o
ticket' wi h neither ol ihe drawn number® ou them,
being jlauks.
To Oeteruma tbe fete of tbeee prise® end blank*,
78 nuuibere. from 1 to 7H iuoluetve, wul be severally
pieced In a wheal
ATLANTA WHOLESALE BUSINESS DIRECTOKY
I OOK AND NEWS PAI EH
Jt tMjAjttji Pdrni jmis.ea,
JAMBS OBWOHD. Proixtotc.
»W" Helen to thic vheet ar . qpwimen ot Maw. Paper.
IROOKERY GLASSWARE, Son
Me BHIDE S CO.
Hers mi JsDosn c (Mery, $)mm
HOTEL * HA1DON irrpimine,
NO GOODS AT RETAI L.
MOATOB nun. u im<uu nor*
fARRIAGES.BUGGIES!AND WAGONS.
J. J. WORD,
Manuflto‘ arer and Dealer In
cmeusEs in loccits, spbiri- hi iiii ixle iieiis
QOBinm mron aw, fJKi eTxxrix.
'LOOKS, WATCHES AND TEWEiaRY.
EH LfrfHE,
Xlae Reliable Jewelry Wtore,
ax tiuLaMoBTimiTov rtmnwtLir.
URNITURE.
PLH T * CO„
Li 1*81 8TTLE8 Of UFIU
Parlor Salto, Chamber 8n ta, -Dining-Room
Holts,Office Furniture,* d Furniture of
ET %k^77i& l0 ,5,
I RAIN, MEATS, FLOUR &o.
STEPnEjra tt ranjA-j
General Coiamission Merchants
vroEvrra irnurr, xau -h* oa, non, ,
IROOERIES.
jt. c. a m. r. trrLr.
Wholesale Grooere,
If
OommlMBlon Moroliaute.
i oem«b eaiou amp DioaTDb ariaeia.
ARDWARE, CUTLERY, <fco.
TOJSJftT, STEH'.IRT a HELM.
Hardware Merchante,
AGENTS FOR
mrnrt ikhfaru .WMMan, team P.w4*r C.mp*my’. am
. r*mrnr, All Hh. mmd Bailor <»••*.. .
;OOB X»ueoatUE AMD PBTOBalnrnera. Ulioaioi ua XuabtU ha t.
Implements machinery. &c.
mmrk. w. joojraojr\
nti,ii ia
M
l Moral Inmleients, lacMifir Chemicals,
Quaao, Hoed®, Live Mtoolc,
Dcarvrs OPBRt HOUSE BLOCK . ...ViaEIECTA STASk,
• day of the drawing, aud 13
ranotmi; end that
combination tb<- let, 3d end 8d drawn
uumberv, will be enUuad
SOUTHERN TEHRA COTTA WORK
T HE underalgned uave tneir work* In full ope>e>
tlon end ere now prepared to receive ord t
ell klude of
TERRA GOTTA WORKS
—even as—
WINDOW O A 7? "1
Enriohments for Ooruloea, auah as
run IcetM, Medalllou,
And everything In the Aroblteeturr Up ».
cmtMJsmw vpu.
plqirtem pot*
btjmti j§*\ mu.
Also Manufacturers ot
—Smoking taa been forbidden in tie
•trreta e< Jiyu.
We are pleased more and riore vilh
the course and appearance of 1b> At
lanta bon. Baring its poor attemote
et illustration, (it |is now perfeot in iu
typographio make np, while iu matter
ia greatly improved. The lest Sunday's
issue wss particularly good; besidi a a
stirring aud soand ringing leader from
Alexander H. Stephens, it contained a
well written end intereiling sit cle ou
tbe eaoject ot Xt Century oiosadee
Apropos of Mr. Stephens, leader, we
could not help from admiring the grand
t rath of the statesman in contrast with
the pigmy vituperations burled egeius>
him by tbe Herald of the same date. Tbe
dig tilled utterance, of a atatraman an>
■lie puerile mumblings of . oharlatai
never appeared in greeter contrast, t<
oor minds, than they did in reading tin
two arielae.—Burnt Courier.
This Oomcsntbatbd Vegetable Hpkch
parts perfect heelth ead purity tn (be entire cot ett-
tution. In every form of ecrofubua, mercurial aed
ayphllltlo blood ooapUlnta it stand* without com
peer -reitdly curing Ulckrs. Pumtuljm, Oabbcn
\n. le
a aicfcly •Uulnetlog these from the eyatem. Tba a
on of IT “■ * *—'*■—*■
—Father Patrick use le. t Savanush f»
Columbus, where L. will b. stnuoueu l.r
. few months.
based upon tbe trutba
t a lure, sod tbe knowlec.
cke-wtetry. The Fluid Exthaot op Quieea Le-
pared by Ch. y. 8. Pemberton, has m*d«
oudarful and aaUtnisblug cur e. IU pu
hralth. It la barmlase to tbe most da Meat*, ead can
eaves be used anuee It la tha true baeutlder of the
pleiio*. If you want rich bleed, clear akin ead
CM ft CO.. FroprieUtra,
AUante, G
OA.
OPIUM
JeralUM FeMI
:ur*4 by Lr. Beck’s eely
keeva sad eure Remedy.
_ 10 « UARtfl
for Wvatmeat matt! rated. Oail aa tr address
DR. J. C. BECK
GIN SIMM ATL oMIO.
ath drawn number*, to
’hat tick dt bavtng on it l
•th drav n autubeis, to.
That ticket having ou tt the It th, Hth and
13th dra* a number*, to
That ticket having ou U the *4d, 3d and 4th
in It the 3J. 4th aud
»• ’it tbe 4lb, 0ib aud
t tha ttth,7th and
tbe 8tb »tb and
tbs’ Vlb, 10th and
It th* 1st. Zd and 4th
i It the let, 2iid aud
it tbe 1st, 3d snd 0ih
u»»|SBWBR PIP EI
From I iDobee to 3 Inches In dl *meter. .lao,
Interior Decorations, saoh as
«0oooiCe«tre Plec«0, i’oruicea, Etc*
PKLLBtiRINI ft 01 RikL
li drawn nnuibors,
That ^
lbth drawn number*,
Tual tukft Uavleg^uu i
That ticket having un
drawn n am ben, U
hat ticket having >i
0th drawn uuuiba
ll ether ticket* (being .07, with tnree ol
the orawn uumbers on, each,
Those M tlckfcM having on them thr 1st
and 2nd drawn cumbers, each
Those M tloaeta having on tiu m ’be 2nd
4th drawn number*, • -ch
Ail other tiafcet* ibeiug 4,244) with twi ol
th* drawn number* on, race
\nd all those t
CAPaTAL PRIZE.
Ou Mond.ya capiul will be t
On Tneedaya and Fridays capital will be
On Wedneedsj a capital will
Hu Thursday* aud Haiurdays.
i tiriber particulars arnd (or acnem*<
N* Uctet which shall hav* drawn a prise
ir'er denomination can b* cutitied t « an i.itirtor
sea payable fort; (4b. day* after the draw
tijaette tbe tiaual deduction «f it per
c
All prise* of $40 OUaad under will he paid ti
dlately alter the drawing, without the u.ua. a
tlon of 10 i*r cent
Bull WHITE !
Bub Wliit- Bob Wlili.f
Bob Wkltel Hob. Hbitel| Bob While)
Smoking Tobacco!
Manutaotured by
€iEO. HP. LAATGHOHATK if €*.,
_ ^ FINKtfl
SMOKING TOBACCO Meeufactared in the UultM
guua, aud equal tv the finest Imported Cigar*.
For KlrhurM And I'nrlty I^Iiaa n« IUtsL,
Having reoelved GOLD and SILVER MEDALS, and
DIPLOMAS, he., at the Mate Fairs of
Virginia, Loulatana and Texas.
FOR SALE) BY
w. U HUBBARD ft 00-
E. F. MADDOX.
MEADOB JUUV8,
BOROUGH* ft wuia,
BIHBMftN ft KUHRT,
B. L. DANE,
An 4 Tobeoeo Dealers ever th* United Matas
GETTYSBURG KATALYSKE WATER.
I HK United Slates Dlapenaaior/, the Sutherland
record ot our Materia Medics, claaaea tbt>
Water with the moat ruuowned Alhailue or i arheu-
atid Spruiiia of Kmcpe. It for excels any o«aer
know.i u lla »elf preserving propertiaa It does not
deteriorate t v bottling and keeping. It bee never
been cleluied tos any other mineral water the power
to duseiv* the urate*, or eo called chaik furmatioaa
the body or on the ilmba and Joint*. This th*
Octtyanurg Katalysine Water ku done tn hundreds
oi inwtancee. Gout, liheuiuatlan,, Neuralgia, Dys
pepsia, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Ui narv *
goneraily have all yleldftj to Ua influence
mho red muacular j.-ower to the paralytic, ct
mlnai Dropsy, and give i healthy action to
Turptd Liver It ha* oured (Chronic Diarrheas,
Piles, Constipation, Asthma, Catarrh. Diaeaeea of
**” hkln. General Debility and Nervous Proetra-
from met ml and phystoal exueaeae All th<
by tbe Bottled Water. It ia a powerful anti.l .to l
excessive eating or drinking. It corrects Ihe atn
acb, promote* digestion aud relieves tha bmil almost
immediately.
Pamphlet* oontalnlnge history of the Bpring,
report* from eminent putslclana aud mtdical
writers, marveh-ua and wel’.attested cure*, and ta*.
nisi* from diaiingiii*he<l rltiseoe, will be far-
alebed end sent by anil ou application to
WUI1NKT HKO.’8, General ages!
227 Houto Fiont st., Phil® lelphle.
Gettysburg Hpnnga <>.
For Hale by HKAltD.CRAiO ft CO..and druggist*
P
ILLBBB Sc DBALCRv IN STUCK FJblEiD.
irHf/e, Ktrtjro \ co„
DEPOT NO, 13 BA-^K B'jOOK, A abi.va Stur
Htv,Oatq, Osniglr i
Will keep ooaatantly on baud Float- Mt.l, 8 to ok fee
P
IANOS, ORGANS & MUSIC.
ocicFt*no,<a»rooo a vo„
UfrOBTXM AXO W30LCSAI X DSf XailX
MoexoAii MamcffcaMroxea
PnbUahen of Oaorcui Mao «l Sol ratio,
■ MIWklMkslI III, I,
s
AINTS, OILS. LAMPS, GLASS, Etc. 1 to.
csMir, duck a co.,
Atlanta Brand Great Butted Oil ail Pantfwfo.
SO South Pryor atreet.
Amerlaan Varalehi-s, Pauu* end Patna Otis, Kaainoay Par I am a
Qiaaa, Lamp® and Fixtnrea, at Ua veqr fowaal rafoe.
ASH, BLINDS AND DOORS.
J. C. PFCML.a CO;
DB’ALBftBSISj
00005, MOULDIIGS, BRlCRErS.'PlIITS.xOIL. EtiSS.SfSiMI VI
suBxxn Loio arucer aku axonuu xutaOAa,
orpoaira ataxxBAL rmitmtn aim.
K
sft C
ATHAIRON
Only 50 Cento per Bottle.
It premetee the CJ UO WTII, PKENKRTI 8
the COLOU, n n« Increaee* the Vi«er
and HE A LTV ef the HAIM.
One* Timrrr Ttm i a*
von tmu ILia waa first pi
Professor K Tbetnaa Isou, i
ColleC* The name is d*..
M KATHmO,"*lgWl(ying te tlamna# puryf;
or rtunrt. Th# favor it hee veceived, and the popu
larity It has obtained,ia unprecedented and lacrel-
Ible. It Increases tbe Gsowtii and Bkautt of the
Ham. It If a debate I drearing It eradicate*
Dandruff. It prwver t* toe llair free* turning grar.
h keep* (he head eool. and give* the hair a rleh, aoft,
gloaay appearance. It is the samb ta guaBTiTX
and Quality a* It waa over a Uua*tb*of iCcx-
TUBV AOO. and I* eol-1 by all DruggleU and Oeon-
try Store* at ealy l-'kny Coals per Hettle.
K
Woman’s Giory ii Her Hair.
LYON’S
ATHAIRON
S
roVES, * IOUSEFURNISHING GOODS Etc.
HV.CjriVUTT a BELLI*ORJITHh,
no. e M,RffirrA arnasv,
PLUMBERS, STEAM AMD GAS FITTERS, OOfi-AU
Smitba, Uuo«t Iron Work, and Tib RooSibb. Dm en
in dtoTM, Tib Wara, Grates, Pampa, Hom, Tin
Plato, 8heetpopf)er,_8be«i boa. 8 1 Mib Pipe.
* «, eie., .to, eta.
re 8BWKP I ml
BOOT, SHOE AiND HAT STORK
JUST OPENED AT
Tn ’Wlaitolxa.U Street.
BARREIT, COKER & CO.
yyff Bag to annouuee to t v»*ltls*n* of Athtat* that wa hav* opened a: tba loeatie she*a named i *
BOOT, SHOE AJSTE5 -HAT OTOF141
WX fropaw OMplox tnt oUaa OO iDi. which wa ahdl .dl aa law u oar kia» la h. (Mr. «,w aa ‘
BARRETT, COK - K& OO.
•W-AJCsTTElID.
G IHTLEVKB. of |o> laiwiln laldirui
ta Milan crd.r. la tka BC.lA.ra BUM-, lor
HllltS' IIIE1LIIUI IITE1EST TiBLES.
S, 1.1, t and 10 per ean* These Tables are at onee*
meet cvmpreheaalva ard oommt^t, -a• *imfleet
th* cheapeal a < raagemeat of Ignraa yet pre-
■ *utea. They reteh at $1 50. and will sail readily
10 any i ntali'geat huatnaee man wh. oaa bd ludu.ad
U, i!a HAlMMhPahitohar^fS lanaeu 8t, Phila.
dercaatu* labia Bdaka, af aU kinds, a eg trial! ly.
aplff-lm.
EfSTEM Ac BELL.
Attorneys «,t
will praotioe ta ta* aou .ttM aampnaind tha Wash
ern Circuit, and Dawson and roveythOenntlaa cf
the Bl # Ridge Circuit They wUI ala* ptaaHaa te
Supreme court cf ttearaNb SMd Ml the V. &9h
4Seu*4 titibahi
Edward H. Hyde,
XOEJSIO-lXrEUFL •
AXD
Enffnmr on Wood,
* *TUMJ»TJt, SJ.
omoi nw ruLUH a cxxwa, mnm wbm
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