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THE WEEKLY BANNER-WATCHMAN,
ATHENS, GEORGIA, JANUARY
22. 18S9.
the spirit were infernal or super- [ every TruA in the country. 1 he
ESTABLISHEI) tBS4.
By his awkward imp< rtinence, I citizens ol
ht provoke the eternal en
Daily, Sunday and Weekly.
hemi s .
of some malicious imp. Still he ven
New York State will be in
mity | pocket fully S3,000.000 a year by the
collapse of the Sugar Trust.
is delivered
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sponsible sources Address.
jiAuK. v.^Ol ER POPE, PkopkieioB,
Athens. Ga.
SOME
THINGS WISE, AND
OTHERWISE-
SOME
tured to seize-the shapely tapering j
hand, fit for a model for Venus! An
unusual and de’Sghtful thrill was sent
The Oft Told Story
Of the peculiar medicinal merits of Hood’s four years of happy wedded Me, that
Sarsaparilla Is fully confirmed by the volun- | Jjj s wife IS Ilia half sister. Welio
Widded to Hi-s llali' Sister.
Jacob Wells, a farmer living in
Fayette county, Ala., discovered, af er
THE SOVEREIGNTY OF CHRIST
The Christian religion is making
-quivering through his fr. me, and he rapid conquest of America, at least
could no longer doubt that he was in
contact with a good Angel! He
stood for hours, and experienced no
numerically. At the pre ent rate of
increase the end of another century
will find the altar erected in a ma-
sense of weariness. VYholly absorbed, jority of the homes of our country,
he soon forgot the astonished cir- Dimng ’he present Century the gain
cles, ranged around, as they read the j n strength has been remarkable.
Sibyl-like leaves. The pencil sped on
with lightning-like rapidity. The
never studied: She wrote them with
idiomatic propriety. She was chat-|
had written until it was read the her,
and what she wrote was true
AX EVENING WITH THE SPIRITS.
Black Spirits and shite,
blue Spirits and grey!
There has been so much jugglery
.and fraud, in these latter days, on the
subject of spiritualism, so-called, that
when one introduces the subject, he
is apt to be met with derisive con
tempt.
The Davenport brothers with thier
cabinet, itself suggestive of fraud,
have been exposed and driven from
the stage; and one of the Misses Fox, I testimony ox a
who first became notorious at Ro- Kgh character, who has
Chester, has recently confessed that
all of the raps were made with the
joints of her great toe. “The ■ old ad
vertisement ran thus: “Tne Misses
.Fox will consult the spirits at a dol
lar a head.” The very name “Fox”
was ominous of trickery and cunning;
and then the terms, “a dollar a head,”
looked as if the whole scheme was not
beneficent, but rather a plan by which
of a confiding,’
“In 1800 there were only seven
members of Protestant churches in
beautiful fairy who wrote, composed every 100 of our population. By
in several languages which she had 1850 the precentage had risen to fif
teen and the census of 1880 showed it
to be seventeen and a half. In 1880
ting and laughing merrily mean- one-fifth of I he entire population were
while; did not look a single time at members of Protestant churches. The
tary testimony ot thousands who have tried £ a flj er w
it. Peculiar In the combination, proportion, . .
lio lived at Sparta, Ga., was
killed in the war. About twenty-five
aid preparation o< I years ago Mrs.Wells married a mao
in the extreme care
up, Hood’s Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures
where other preparations entirely fail. Pecu
liar In the unequalled good namo it lias made
at home, which is a "tower of strength
abroad,” peculiar In the phenomenal sales
It b*9 attained,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
is the most popular and successful medicine
before the public today for purifying the
blood, giving strength, creating an appetite.
“I suffered from vakefulness and low
spirits, and also had eczema on the back ot
my head and neck, which was very annoying
I took one bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and
I have received so much benefit that I apt
named Hogue,Young Wells,then about
twelve years old, did not like his step
father and ran away from home. He
finally drifted to Fayette county, Ala.,
worked a number of years as a farm
er’s laborer, and in time bought a
small farm of his own. Mrs. Hogtfe
died soon after the birth of a child by
her second husband, and the child, a
girl, was cared for by relatives of the
father’s family named Smith.
Two years later Hogue died, and
his daughter grew up in the Smith
and was always known
. family, and was always known as
Dora Smith. Five years ago the fern
k good word
Snydeb, Pottsville, Penn.
the Blood
the paper; was not thinking of what growth of the Catholic Church, ac-
she was doing; did not know what she cording to the figures of its publica-
io make money out
-superstitions, and too curious public-
The melancholy, the bereaved, the
skeptical, and the credulous flocked
to Rochester by every train. The
Apartments in which the sceances
were held were minutely inspected;
but no secret springs were detected.
No collusion could be proved; no one,
of course, suspected the hidden source
of the mysterious raps. As these
cunuing Foxes are approaching the
confines of eternity, they have at last
law the testimony of a witness of
aracter, who 1
in practicing deception.
as amounting almost to proof.
tions, has been even more remarkable.
In | In 1800 only two of every one hun
dred inhabitants. were Catholics; in
no motive 11850, seven; in 1870, twelve, and in
is regarded 1880, twelve and one-halt Our pop-
All ulation increased 66 per cent, in the
these conditions were fulfilled in the thirty years from 1850 to 1880, but
bewitching enchantress, over whose
incantation we so reluctantly
sided.
Black Sp rits and white
Blue Spirits and gr y.
What then is the conclusion? Both
philosophy and revelation teach that
we are constantly surrounded by good
and evil Angels. We know of their
presence just as surely as if we were to
see them. The Divine spirit is illus
trated by the phenomena of air. So'
by contact, by impulsion we may de
tect the presence of the spirits of the
air, and the Demon, or Angel is
manifested thro’ the windows of the
soul—the eye—and speaks thro’ the
whole per*on in every member.
The word Satan is Hebrew, and
means an adversary. The word
Devil is Greek. I might take a com-
in the same period the Protestant
pre- J churches increased their membership
in this country 136 per cent.’’
Purifies
Henry Biggs, Campbell Street, Kansas City,
had scrofulous sores all over Ills body for
fifteen years. Hood’s Sarsaparilla completely
cured him. J
Wallace Buck, of North Bloomfield, N. Y„
suffered eleven years with a terrible varicose
ulcer on his leg, so bad that he had to givo
op business. He was cured of the ulcer, ana
also of catarrh, by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. SI; six for £5. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD A CO.. Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass.
Doses One Dollar
IOO
ily moved to Fayette county,and there
the young lady met her half brother
Wells. Even Wells, most intimate
friends knew nothing of his early
history, and he had never commncicat-
ed with his re atives in GeorgiaAVells
and Miss Smith, as she was known,
fell in love at first sight and were
soon married. They have one child, a
year old, and only discovered their re
lationship a few days ago by a chanee
word dropped by the wife. They were
in a quandary for a time, but have
decided to continue to live’as man and
wife.
FOOD FOR FICTION.
BHallstie Tales Taken from Dally life and
Jotted Down Hastily.
made confession of their lying won- j c view of this word (as some humor-
ders. I requent exposures and con- j a t has done,) and say that it is so ar-
THE FARMERS’ ALLIANCE.
After two days discussion in our
city the Alliance men have returned
to their homes and will begin the pre
paration of auother crop.Their meeting
was secret hence it is impossible to
estimate the result of their debate..
They seem resolved on one thing and
that is to keep down prices or else
decline to buy. If this will lead to a
cash system of buying and a close
[ economy, we may look for beneficial
resuts from the Alliance.
There was never a time when the
farmers of the South should exercise
as strict economy.
The Alliance must hear one point
Gardiner, the New York opium emug
gier, has been released on bail.
A young colored man was 6hot from
ambush, near Frankfort, Ky.
Another den of wild dogs has been dis
co \ ered in Fayette county, Ohio.
Thieves stole nearly $20t) worth of lead
pipe from a pump house in Cincinnati.
Hon. E. Ward, of North Carolina, was
one of Gen. Harrison’s visitors.
Ayer’s Pills cure constipation,improve
the appetite, promote digestion, restore
healthy action, and regulate every func
tion. This medicine is . pleasant to take
and gentle in its operation. See articlo
in Ayer’s Almanac.
The Iron and Steel Summary.
A summary of the iron and steel
trade of the United States during
1888, as made by the American’ Iron
and Steel Association, shows that this
has not been a particularly prosperous
year for the iron trade, and in many
James McMillan, republican,wase’ect- I re spects fell below 1887 andl886.The
ed United btates Senator by tho leg.sla- + nta i -n-rndurvhinn nf nitr iron during the
ture of Mich.gan.
The board of trade of Jacksonville,
Fla.. has petioned congress for a duty on
oranges.
total production of pig iron during the
year is estimated at 6,000,000 tons
and of Bessemer steel vails at 1,350,
000 tons. The production of bar iron
Co!. Wm. Elliott,: n uncle of Governor and plate and sheet iron did not vary
Foraker. died at Hilisboro. O.
much from that of 1886, while the
Judgment notes aggregating, nearly production of structural iron and steel
fessions have produced a recoil from
‘ apiritualism; and the tendency is to
wards materialise. One is inclined
to deny the existence of spirits, or of
good and evil angels.
The native home of the wonder
workers is the East. The belief in
witches; in those who have a “famil
iar spirit; in magic, is as old as the
human race. The word “magic” has
its root in the Latin “rnagnus”—great,
and is the oriental conception of what
is great
The Witch of Endor, seems to a
careless reader, to have called up
Samuel from his grave,at the Request
of Saul. He certainly came out of
the grave, and talked with Saul.
Most of the biblical critics, however,
deny that the Witch had any agency
at all in presenting Samuel to Saul;
ar.d contend that he was summoned
hy Jehovah to acquaint Saul with
the tragic fate, on the morrow, of
himself and sons. It is thus con
tended that this case gives no encour
agement \t hatever to the believers in
magic: But there are “more things
in Heaven and earth than were ever
dreampt of in our philosophy.”
Some years ago, this Scribe was
present, by invitation, at a private
•aceance, held in the parlor of a friend;
and the beautiful enchantress who
had a “familiar spirit,” was not a
professional, but an accomplished and
in mind and that is mere organiza-
ranged as to contain, in itself, phono-1 ^ on ^ oes no ^ mean capital or credit.
graphically, a whole iliad of woes, as
Devil, evil, vil (vile) il (ill) 1 (hell:)
hut, jesting aside, the word means, a
calumniator, a slanderer. When,
therefore, one’s heart conceives a
If they wish to buy closer than here
tofore they must offer greater securi
ty. This security may he given in
two ways, first, hy buying only what
can be paid for or by the Alliance as-
slander, which % tongue makes I 8umifl g responsibility for the debts of
haste to utter, it is proof that he is
directly under diabolic influence. If
we do not know much about the
spirit world we may at least know !
THIS..
It is not absolutely necessary to
utter words:
all of its members. The latter frill
not he agreed to.* The only alter
native then is to reduce expenses and
live close.
“A son ot Belial,—a wicked man, wlnketh
with hie eyes; he speaketli with hi-, feet; he
teache h with his fingers ”
Infinite mischief may be caused by
silence; by innuendo; ljy sign; by a sig
nificant shrug of the shoulders; and
by uplifted supercilious brow!
It would be a remarkable instance
of the triumph of the right and a
most healthy sigh of the power of
popular will if President Cleveland
were re-nominated and re-elected on
the tariff issue in 1892. But for re
publican gold and chicanery and a
lack of information, in rural sections,
$25,00o have been entered aga nst l6aac
S. Isaacs, a Philadelphia'..eweier.
The majority of the Ford committee
on labor has decided that a ta<. shall
be imposed upon immigrants.
The ute of elect ic fight en railroad
trains has teen ina gura ed in the north
west- by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.
Paul railroad.
The work of preparing decorations to
be placed in the pension building on the
occasion of the inaugural ball, is pro
grossing rapidly.
Mrs. Mary C’Bobie”) Hunt was sen
tenced. at Paris. Ky., to three years' im-
prironmeut in the pentent ary, for the
killing of Hick Thomas.
Not long ago Butler banks shot a map
in Newberry county. South' Carolina.
Byway 6f le one the i fiends of the
man whom he 'Bhot set hie to Banks
house.
Col. Neubeit. of Toledo. O., has been
indorsed tor the pofition of department
coutman er by the members of Forsythe
Pofi. G. A. R.. in that citv.
Another fight b. tween a police steam,
er and oyster pirates occurred at the
mouth of Chester river in Maryland*
After fighting two hours the pirates
were louted
Cease, O man, thy idle, malignant, wou ld unquestionably have carried
indecent; blasphemous baoble.
"Speech is silvern; silence Is golden; speech
Is human; silence is divine ”
Jehovah has ceased talking to us
men. Hast thou, a philosopher sa ; d,
thy tongue a holding? Keep it a
holding, until thou hast something to
say.
Flack Spirits and white
Blue Sp rits and grey
Sheva, the Scribe.
the country over-whelmingly at the
I last election. .
+ devout Christian lady, incapable of
tellidg an untruth or practising de
ception. She had heard that some
times one was forced to write of un
known persons and events, by some
irresitible outside impulsion; so she,
with some congenial friends, in order
to beguile the tedium of a rainy day,
with pencil and paper, invoke 1 the
apirits. To her surprise and horror,
all at once she began to write, in a
strange, weird,distorted chirography,
•ot at all like her own, about things
entirely impersonal to herself; but
known to he true, by one and another
-of the parties present. Nor was that
which was produced the result of
thought* The power was irresistible,
inexplicable and extraneous. It was
necessary'to hold her hand, in order
to keep it on the paper, so that what
was written might be read, and this
delicate and difficult task was as
signed to this Scribe. At first he
was greatly alarmed; he did not like
to do such a thing in public. Be-
matter of doubt wheth-
THE WAR ON TRUSTS.
Nothing so nearly concerns the I
welfare of the public just now as the
war on trnsts.Many of these combines
have assumed such gigantic propor-1
tions as to be almost invulnerable.
Unless they are checked in some way |
the nation will become enslaved to a I
few money kings.
Judge Barrett’s recent decision in
New York against the North River |
Sugar Refining Company was a]
heavy blow at this great sugar trust.
His decision is attracting general at-1
tention. Gen. Pryor, the counsel for
the State in the case, says:
“I expect the case will he carried
up to the Court of Appeals. I sin-1
cerely hope this will be done, for |
that would settle the question. If |
the Court of Appeals should uphold
Judge Barrel's decision it would be
the signal for actions against other
trusts.
“At any rate,” continued General
Pryor, “this is a vital blow to Trusts
It involves one of the cardinal prin
ciples upon which those combinations
are formed, and emphasizes their ille
gal character in an unmistakable
manner. The decision really affects
1
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This powder never varies. A marvelous,
heaty, strength and wholesomenesa, More eco
nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be
, %7lth the multitude of low
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ON WHICH THIS IS
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WAS MADE BY THE
Pioneer Paper
MANUFACTURING 00.,
NT MUSTANG LINIMENT
SHOULD ALWAYS BE KEPT IN SHOP
KITCHEN. STABLE AND FACTORY J *
has been greater during 1888 than in
1886 or 3887. The consumption of
iron and steel during this year has
been below that oE the iwo preceding
years- The tota' importations are
estimated at 950,000 gross tons. It is
believed that the consumption of big
iron has fallen about 60,000 tons as
compared with 1887,and the consump
tion of steel rails about 800,000 tons.
Prices during 1888 are shown to have
declined, this being presumably due
to a certain extent to the reaction in
the building of new railroads which
set in 1887.-—From the Financier.
Convicted by a pj eco of n
A tramp named LiautvwT' 1
condemned at Blois for the m
an unfortunate woman whom
on the high road. He atb-'l
stabbed her repeatedly '
throwing her into a pool \v> T'’
was still living, first taking f ne
her little savings, amounting m® 1 '
cents. The peculiarity of t|f e 0 ”
in tho evidence that cou V j C M
murderer. On the bank of n,
near the spot where the ’co”® &
discovered there was found V'
piece of bread, the end of a uj.
a singular bulgo at one side n
the neighbors testified that on
morning of the day the crim!
committed Liauty had conieT,
house to beg for something ^
She gave him a glass of piqu 8 e “'
a hunch of bread. He drank tho
and put the bread in the breastVn
blouse, saying that he would 1
later. The loaf she had cut it f
was home baked. One of the ^
in the floor of her oven was ni J
so that in each batch of loaves
was one with a protuberance t
the site of the missing brick. [»
this protuberance that enabled J
identify, the bread found i )car }
body with the piece she had nin
Liauty.—Paris Letter.
Rounding Curves.
People talk about curves and tw?J J
in railroad tracks in mountainSjf
Country, where bridges and cuts
to their fears, but it is all nonsense"?
curve on such a road is no worse tball
a curve in a level country.
thrown from one side of the car toih,I
other, out of a seat, on the Santa Per
few years ago on level track. Yoc
hear a great many stories about suil
denly finding yourself in another sea
but this is one of the few actuals
currences. U was on a sharp cum*
and the engineer was careless, tl^
was all. A curve, in fact, is never\
felt when a good engineer is at the!
throttle. This is something that but!
Tew people know. If an engineer,«. i
approaching a curve, puts on the’ air j
and pulls a train up taut, thocangcj
around as smoothly as well oiled nia'.
chincry. It is only when they are
left loose and strung out that their'
passengers are made uncomfortable.—
Railroad Man in SL Louis Globe-Dem
ocrat.
UNPRECEDENTED ATM 1
Over a Million MriM,
Married In the Telegraph Office.
A gentleman who came up fovtn
Thoma-ville yesterday, informed us
that Mr. G. W. McCormick, a gentle
man of about forty years of age and
many eccentricities, had been married
in the telegraph office at that place,
the night before. As soon as the
ceremony was performed, the happy
grooinsent a telegram of about 500
. ,. . , i words to President-elect Harrison, in-
1 forminghim of the occasion.
Mr. McCormick will be remember
ed by some as the man who made
each minister in Thomasville a pres-
msii
Louisiana btate Lottery Co. 3
incorporated by th s Legislature in 1868 for Edu
cational and Charitable purposes,and Ultra* 9 ,
chise made a part of tbe present State OoniUw* xj
tioa. in 1879, by an overwhelming popular vote, j
Its Mammoth Drawings taka plu
place Semi-Annually, Jnne and Decemha, [
and its Grand Single Number Drawings:
take place In each of the ten months lntns
year, and axe all drawn In public, at Uu ]
Academy of Music, New Orleans; La.
FAMED FOR TWENTY YEAES,
For Integrity of Its Drawings, and Prompt 1
Payment of Prlzer.
Attested as follows:
“We d •> hereby certify that we su* I
nervise the arrangements for all the I
Monthly andSeiniannual Drawingeof the
Louisiana State lottery company, aiidin
ler^on manage and control the Draw
ings themselves, and that the same an
jondneted with honestv, fairness and in
{ood faith toward all parties, and we au.
chorize the Company to use this oertifi-
:ate, with fac-similes of oar signatures
ittached in its advertisements.”
Adam Berks
white caps last November. at Sadinia,
O., has biouglit suit for dan.ages
against sixteen prom nent citi ens of
Highland county.
re‘.i< e the postmaster at Shrub Oak, N.
Y.. from ac ive service, and grant him a
libel al i ension -for the remainder of his
life. He was ap, ointed .n 184
A petition ha* been forwarded to Gen.
Harrison, signed by republican members
of the Nevada and California iegisiatu;es
praying for the app intmeut of M. M,
Estees to a cabinet posi Jon.
C. L. Gould, chief engineer on the
Cleveland and Marietta railroad, has
been assigned by a Chicago l;rm to go to
Chili South America, t > do the engineer
ing of a fix-million dollar railroad oon
tract.
and Advertiser.
a pi
The president has leen petiti- ned to ent of a lot of land, last year.—News
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is prescribed and
recommended by eminent physicians,and
is taken with perfect safety by old and
young. Its cleansing and vitalizing
effects are sure and speedy,and it is uni
versally conceded to be the most ef
fective of all blood purifiers.
. The senate of West Virginia b llotea
the 19th time for a presiding officer
without a choice—If. to 18.
In a parfi; inentary election in Covan
division. Wilson, a Gladst nian. re-, g. ved
4,420 votes, and Pender, unionist, 2,349.
In the last contest Bear’e. c- nservative,
received 3,574, and fnbk6on, Gladstonian,
3,212.
The coldest wave of the season is pass
ing over the n- rthweiL Neche. Dak.,
reports 42 degrees below zero, ptjjforris,
A Disadvantage of Coeduca'lon.
“Mr. Freshleigh may tell me the chief
causes $f the overthrow of the French
monarchy under Louis XVIII,” said the
professor.
“Excuse me, Mr. Historicus, but I see
Miss Knowit 11 is in the room, and 1
would suggest that politeness requires
tb«t the ladies be given the first chance
to answer that question.”'—Harper’s
Bazar.
Minn., it was 30 Lel.,w, and
Forks, Dakota, ?. r . below.
great interruption tqtraffic.
aUlc
. af u
ere wi
xrand
was no !
All the cigar makenaemployed in fortv
Havana cigar manufactories went.cn a
A Safe Investment.
Is that which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory results, or in case of failure
a return of purchase price. On this safe
plan you can buy from our advertised
Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis
strike against the reduction of $2 per covery for 0onsumption.lt is guaranteed
thousand which the bosses made eigh- to bring relief in every case, when ,
teen months ago. The strikers aremostlv
Cubans, with a sprinkling of Americans
and Spaniards. Their work is ail hand
made, and brings the best prices in the
market. ‘ ”
bring relief in every case, when used
for any affection of Throat, Lungs or
Chebt, such as Consumption, Inflam-
nation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Whooping Cough, Croup, etc.,It is pleas-
A dispatch from Springfield, Ill., save: ant ®gj‘©esble to taste, perfectly safe,
r -.1 1 * 1 _ , ... - I onn r l wol nnttlnc free nt Tra ffi.. /» i n
In the legislature something like' a
breeze was caused by tbe introduction of
a resolution setting forth that Senator
Gibbs of Georgia, had recently defamed
the memory Abraham Lincoln by char
a terizing him as “bastard by birth and
fanatic in life,” and denouncing that
statement on behalf of the people of Illi
nois. It was objected to as a matter be
neath the dignity of notice by the house,
and went over under the rules.
and Trial bottles free at Jno Crawford &
Co.'s Drugstore.
WHY NOT.
Gov. Lowry, of Misfi-fippi, has been
advised by the sheriff of Noxubee county
that the outrages upon the negioes com
plained of are not committed in his
county, but that there are reports ol
such acts in Kemper eountvjfc Governor
Every farmer claims that this is a good
grass growing country. Some of the
prosperous farmers are shipping hay
every day to our city, and getting good
prices for it. Yet Sioux city is shipping
beef here. This does not look like the
farmer is taking case of thesraall items.
If we can raise hay, we can raise as good
beef as the West.
A TITTT'Mls! fi-FADHT A dered the sheriff of Kember to do his
-i-*XL iJlY Oj *■ UjJiUJLVrl A duty in re; re sing such disorders and to
George Routledge,the London pub
Lowery has theiexore more urgently or- I fished who died the other day,printed
arrest the tr«ihr i-artie*
and sold $600,000
Tom’s Cabin.”
copies of “Uncle
MUSTANG liniment mustang LINIMENT
,
Commissioners.
We the undersigned banks a ad banker*
will pay all Prizes drawn in the Louin*
ana State Lotteries whicn may be pr«
3ented at our counters.
S. M. WALMSLEY, Pres. Louisiana Sat. BI.
PIERRE LANAUX, Pies. State Rational mb*.
A. BALDWIN,Pres. New Orleans National Bant
CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank.
GRAND
MONTHLY DRAWING
the Academy of Music. New Orleana, Tuesday.
February 12, 1S©9.
Capital Prize, $300,000.
100,000 Tickets at 820.00 Back*
Halves (10; Quarters (5; Tenth*
82; Tvveutietbe 81.
LIST OF FRIZES.
1 PRIZR OF 8300,000 is..
1 PRIZE OF 100,000 19....
i prize of yso.ooo i
1 PRIZE OF 25,000 U
2 PRIZES OF 10.007 are
L.feOO’OOjl
... 100.00°
10,000
1 PRIZE OF 25,000 is X
20,000
25000
*5,000
so.ow
60,000
100.000
50,000
&
5 PR1ZK3 OF 5.0C0 are.
25 PRIZES OF 1,000 are—
100 PRIZES OF S 500 are
200 PRIZES OF 300 are
500 PRIZES OF 200 are
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Prizes of 85,1*0 are
100 Prizes of $3u0 are
100 Prizes of 8?.00 are
TERMINAL PRIZES.
999 Prizes of $100 are
999 Prizes of $100 are
8,1S4 Prizes amounting to fLOM.W
Note.—Tie* eta drawing Capital Prizes are not
entitled to terminal prizes. . .
For Club Rates, or any further lnfpnnatiOf <
desired,
ly stating
delivery will be assured br your enclosing
Envelope bearing your full address.
-cud postal Notes, ExpreM Money Orders, or
Now York Exchange ia ordinary letter Cup
rency by Express at our expense addressed
h
or M A Dauphin
Washington, D C:
U A DAUPHIN
New Orleans, I*
Address registered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans, La.
Remember also that tho payment of all Pj’**'*
is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL
BANKS of Now Orleans, and the Tickets are
signed by tho President of au Institution, whose
chartered rights are recognized in the hignest
Courts; therefor a, beware of any imitatiot a or
anonymous schomw. ,
One dollar is the price of the smallest P ar .‘
fraction of a ticket Issued br us in any drawin g.
Anrthing in our name offered for b :v s
dollar Is a swindle. wed.fc-tin-d-w
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HEALS INFLAMMATION, OLD SORES,
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