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ATHENS, GFOKGI A, OCTOBER 15, 1889 Z• l*w*y« , i )rol!l on * ochU K,«..tof-i' 1 '*’" K’„ «•,.*« »ny «n«..lkr |Ul« k |Z **" b * P ller» are the ruling pri- ’** !nth»t co»t» >5.65 by the car ,o the fereeer* at 5% cents;' i' i>0 ,, $5 per barrel is sold at lbC *5 J5; eofle* eo,w 19c **“ l J5 ,u “ c; j»ug*r c*fta 8>^c ami syrup cost* 2Sc and ir *’ retail; brar. costs 81c costs 85c anti "TkkcBANYS’ profits THE ■!>* * ..ion is pr» Talent «mon S * ,|..«P r ® 1 ,..... 0 o«ntr.T^frienUe tbs „,ofour' ini*”' - .. gre milking iimr.en*- V'~ ’ t t,e grocery business, ant. ib>»” ce , r cent the merchants d< COSTS BILL. vie ly ’via, S2*.c? hay 'their checks cost 5^c lJ,t V d jj t by the bolt; shirting ^,Ti„lte-bo lt lots and is retail- * 4 l0t i mitches that cost 12c per ,l re reiail* 1 ^ »t f'. t , these «»* fair sample of ” fiI , nmtle by the Athens raer- ? ,nil in *» their lines the ia about a« close as it is in h Tf their merchants did not own " >r ,d had cut expenses to the I p ,.,ible flffiire, they could not ,n!l. inset at the end of the year, * .bout swap dollars with in:?o bud, reels# n # farmer* ar« mistaken when they ' th#T p t y extortionate prices to ^•h.nts, or that this class is in !|ijij:#-t degree responsible for * .oTerished coadition. On the id merchant is today t j,» for s eloser profit than any rls*' °f people, not even the far- licepted. They not only giro iim« snd experience, but they ikt-ircapital and store-rent, snd of tlie yen- barely clear a de- lilsrr. at jppiies to Athens, applie* also die other towns ar.d cities in Geor- Of romse we hare the cheapest ,1,1 in tl>« *te.te. but the other pla- a\e to jot wn ie for goods and eu.fir■ c<.st in prices is about as proportionately. V bi KM (lictatori.i The withdrawal «>f this odious meas- ir<* from the House of .Representatives rhere it has been so erroneously placed or passage by its misguide ]* author, is •tow being eagerly expected by the abused tax-paver# of Clarke county. They have a right to expect it. They • nave a right to demand it. The mcaa- ' irea of the bill arc obnoxious to them, and if passed and made effective would oppress them beyond toleration. The universal sentiment of Mr. Tuc k’s con stitueney is loudly pronounced against the passage of the bill and this alone is suli edit to justify—nay o demand— its withdrawal without having it to hovet longer over their heads, a threat ening. insult te their protests. Mr. Tuck surely must be apprized ere this that his censtituents are opposed most violently to the passage ef this bill. Their opposition is almost unani mous and Mr. Tuck’s respect for their opinion should prompt hint to with drew the bill from the legislature at once. We believe he will de this. One thing at least is certain, if Mr. Tuck hopee to return from the legislature with a concioutness of having dis charged his honest duty to his ^consti tuents he will see to it that this bill goes no further in its usurping course. The cousolation remains, however, even should Mr. Tuck refuse to with draw the bill, scores of ldytl law-makers will rise up ami crush the. obnoxious measure te a timely death aud destruc tion. SENATOR JAMESR. LYLE. We are glad to know that our Seua- ror hns,taken such a prominent stand m that body. Ho ia recognized as one •»f the ablest men on the floor, and is the iuo»t unusually popular member of the >ody. The President recognized hie ibility when Senator Lyle was appoint ed a member ef the committee to confer vith the IF. A A. lessees. A gentle man from Atlanta tells us that Senator Lyle says that if Mr. Tuck gets that insolvent costs bill through the House that lie will see that it i£*killed in the •Senate. He will certainly represent oar people in this great work. TheShnh sent presents to all the dig nitaries he met in his recent European tour, except Qqgen Victoria. Un doubtedly, the Queen will forgive him if lie will only decide not to visit Eng land again. _ —v The summer resorts have all closed and the pleasure-seekers are sitting be fore comfortable fires recuperating from the summer’s outing. ‘FFe Blati- Says It all Right. Mr. S O Blair, Carnage, sar#: coeld not keep house without your Clarke’s Extract of Flax Skin Cure and Cough Cure. FFe have used both for numerous troubles, especially for eur child. FFe recoin naud the Ceugh Cur* to every family having children. We used it for Whoopiag Cough with re markably quick a nd satisfactory result!, and use it for stuy and everv cough the family may have.” Only one size, large bottle. Price $1.00. If you want tie best toilet soap get Clarke’s Flax Soap, 25 cents. Ask all Druggists for these pre- paratiens. An exquisite dinner gown is of milk- white India cashmere, demi-traiited ami wi.h Greek draperies' bordered with a wide fret embroidered in gold and silver cords, A Very Large Percentage, Of the American people are troubled with a most annoying, troublesome and disagreeable complaint called“Catarrh.’ It is not necessary to be so troubled. It is demonstrated beyond question that Clarke’s Extract of Flax (Papilon)Cat- arrh Cure immediately relie>es and per manently cures Catarrh. A thorough and fair trial will convince you. Use Clarke’s Flax Soai» for the Skin Catarrh Cure, $1.00. Soap 25 cents at all Drugstores. The administration is not indorsed so heartily by the Republicans df New York city. Mr. Harrison has tried to please everybody in the division of the spoils, but it now seems that he hae pleased nobody. Rust cdler will be the fashionable red next winter. THE -ATHENS COTTON MARKET. H COTTON BUYERS. i*e of England in il.e price of cotton and regulating i],, eoi mu let his become an unbearable sniti, n. am! ir is high time America a chc-k upon these self- ! ruler.*. Ever sinee the first it,id was shipped across the until the proent day Lively •rs have* fixed the price that •> ;ei oivc for their crop, si:-]>le, and in fact have control of this great j ;• t. Xor content with i sh cotton dictators have , right to say to ouv | lint inauncr of bagging they j :i:ni have gone so fa r as to The Cigarette •• ■xckangesof the world into | and its passage :i- ilia! ilie cotton grpwer wrap • iuiiite—an exclusively En- Athens coasidered ass cotton mar ket is not behind any city ia the South, and ahead ft many. • The prices paid for cotton in our oRy have always been right with the markets of the most complete audlthor- ongh cotton manufasturing towns of the country. We have seen cotton come to Athens fronv.towus in the immediate vicinity of Augusta, owing to the superior ad vantages of price and quick sale hi Ath ens. There is no reason why Athens should not be as good a cotton market as any city' in Georgia, for we have large and extensive cotton mills all around us and besides have experienced r..:d vigilant buyers and excellent ship ping facilities. 'J lie cotton receipts annually have sl own forth the fact that Athens ’is bring widely recognized as a splendid The Athens Stock and Poultry show is recognized by all to be the most en joyable Fair that will.be given in Geor gia this fall. Everybody will come to join in the fun The World’s Fair of 1892 will be a suitable occasion for American pride to be displayed to the world. The young est nation shall show' to the oldest a growth unparalleled in the ltotury of the world. The primary election will firing out the news of the candidate* f*r the next municipal election in great 1 iste. So far but one has been annetuu. d. The schools of Athens were never in a more prosperous growth, li fact. Ath ens was hevermor^. flourishing in every enterprise than now. Florida’s exposition to be held at Jacksonville, will be unique in every feature and will draw thousands of visi tors to the “Land of Flowers.” Women arc always encroaching on the domains of the niasculiue sex. The profession of law, medicine and preach- The Business Booming Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade atJohnCraw- fera’s <fc Co.’s or L. D. ! Sledge A Co.’s Wholesale a nd Retail Drugstore as tlieii- giving aw»y to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in tjijs very valuable article from the fact that it al ways cures and never .disappoints. Cough Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,Croup and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buyingby getting atrial bottle free, large size $1 Every bottle warrsated. $• - Epoch The transition from . long, lingering Sweet Flowers. The fairest buds are often the frst to wither, and the ravages of disease make lavoc with tli5 beauty, as well j-s the «trength and happiness<*f the fair sex. 1’ite prevalent disorders among Ameri- •an weiuen those of a most distressing lescriptio*. These “weaknesses,” at they are suggestively termed,insidious ly sap the health, and the patient he- *oino& pale ami emaciated, the appetite grows tickle and feeble; she lose*- etrength as the attack increase in severi ty, and is in despair. There is relief for all such sufferers in Dr. Pierce’s world- famed Favorite Prescription, which cures all “female complaints.” Its use '* followed l»y cessation of the “dragg ing-down” pains return ot appetite, and in due course, vigorous health. Hon. G. Edwards Lester. Late U. S. Consul to Italy* author of “The Glory and. Shame of England," “America’s Advancement," etc., etc., etc.* writes as follows: — New York, August 1,1886. ^ Silk petticoats are now lined with flannel. This ebviates the necessity of wearing mere than one. The fact that good health, strong muscles and sound nerves are attainable should encourage every invalid to an earnest endeavor in the* right direction. Remember all disease owes ite orgin, more or less,_to a lack of iron in the blood. Iron in the blood means health, strength and vigor. Analyze the blood of an invalid and little or no iron will be found. Healthy men’s blood is full ef iron. The beet method of supplying this lack ef iren is by using Brown’s Iron Bitters, a sure cure foi dyjpepsja, 122 E. 37th st. Dk. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass., Gentlemen:—A sensi! of gratitude aud the desire to .elider a service to the p-.filichiipcl me to make the followin'; statements: My college career, at New Haven, wa& interrupted by a severe cold which so enfeebled me that, for ten years, I had a. hard struggle for life. Heiuorrhago from the bronchial passages was tho result of almost every fresh exposure- For years I was under treatment of the ablest practitioners without avaiL At last I learned of .. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoraf, which I used ( moderately and in suin’ doses) at the first recurrence of a col or any chest difficulty, ami from whie I invariably fouud relief. This was over 25 years ago. With all sorts o: exposure, in all sorts of climates, I liav never, to this day, had any cold no: any affection of the throat or lungs which did not yield to Av Kit’s Cheuky Pectoral within 24 hours. general debility, weakness and all west- I Of course I have never allowed toy ing disease. I self to be without this remedy in all my FFomen who can with ease wear No. 1 shoes sometimes pinched to get them. The thanks of many thousand invalid mothers, worn out with caring for cross and sickly children, have been and will be returned, for the relief and swfeet sleep which they and their babies have all received from Dr. Richmond’s Satn- aritau Nervine. $1,50. \ nas cured my wife, after suffering for seven years. N. A. Shuford, Meridian, Texas. and paififul sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the in- divdual. Such a remarkable event is treasured ip the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been at tained is gratefhlly blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise of Electric-Bitters. “So many feel .they owe .their restoration- to health, to the use of the Great Alterative and Tenic. If you are troubled, with any disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing you will surely find re lief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and $1 per bottle at John Crawford A Co.’s or L D Sledge A Co.’s Whole sale and Retail. Drugstores. All bright writers on morning news papers are said to be very wicked; at least they scintillate. China crap*, camels’ hair, faille and armure are the favorite materials for dressy black autumn aostqmes., to., market, and’wRh tlie one lump ing are becoming crowded with the died thousand bales which we will ; creatures in the New England a |. seore ‘this^season, Athens will out rival any city of its size in the South, in the I way of a cotton market. States. • 1 i: THE CIGARETTE LAW. Bill is a timely sue a wise step by the Georgia Legislature Never was there prettier weather for the farmers to harvest their crops, and never were there more abundant crops to harvest as now. The cotton covering is gaining ground every day in the favor of the- farmers. Now, this is a serious matter and is | Nearly two-thirds of tlie bales now be That tired languid feeling and dull headache is very disagreeable Take two of Carters’s Little T.iverdfillsbefore retiring. Tltev never fail to do good. The proprietors of R. L. XL (Botanic Blood Bain!) are . among the foremost business men of Atlanta, Ga. They are men of conscience, men of integrity, and men of wealth. Every testimonial found printed in our paoer they guar antee to be true aud genuine. FFe may not be able to establish a complete pedigree for champagne, but we know it bits a grand pop. voyages and travels. Under my own observation, it has given relief to vast numbers of persons; while in acute cases of pulmonary inflammation, such aa croup and diphtheria in children, life has been preserved through its effects. I recommend its use in light but fre quent doses. Properly administered, in accordance with your directions, it is A Priceless Blessing in any hoitsew I speak earnestly because I feel earnestly; I have known many cases of apparently confirmed broncliitia and cough, with loss of voice, particu larly among clergymen and oilier public speakers, perfectly cured by this medi cine. Faithfully yours, c. Edwards lester. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,' spared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. Mne*. Id- by all Druggiata aud Dealers in Medicine. Over a Million Distributed. Advice To Mothers. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teeth ing. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea went'*-five coats a bottle. Louisiana Stats Lottery Comp’y Zouave jackets w ill be a feature winter fashions. of Always avoid harsh purgative pills. Tney first make, you sick and then leave you constipated. Carter’s Little Pills regulate the bowels aud make you well. Dose, one pill. Only the flowers that are in are suitable for hat tvi.nniing. i • • u •- ti -ufimit to a loss of growing more so each day. When a . own bale. j child’s parent* are endeavoring to rear a more high-handed him free from the odious tobacco habit, ■ The English spin- ' it does seem to us to be a pretty ton by net weight,and I them in good, trier- , ,,, ,j H .y j, ave n0 l ight ag« the youth not only in forming the d more cotton than l >* 4 but iu disobedience to bis i parents. A man can have but little showiug liow- dydo that a merchant should take the matter in his own bands and eneour- The higher education agitation throughout the State seems to be wan ing away. The Legislature tails- to take the interest in it that, it justifies, and the whole thing seems to have been a summer’s fanciful dream. It is only _ a question of time, however, before the in the training of lijs^children so lbng i question will confront the State of us disinterested ptrties assume such j Georgia again and demand a satisfacto- authority in the matter. It may be j ry solution, thac the merchant does not think at tng brought k to Athens are robed in white. A Duty to X ourself. It is surprising thvt }5 >plewill use common, ordinary pill when a they can secure a valuable English one for tlie same money. Dr. Acker’s English pills are a positive cure for sick-lieadache and all lives troubles. They are small, sweet, easily taken and do not gripe. Eor sale by L. D. Sledge & Co. English mill* con ’ ’ii !’•!*'- of ;he cotton crop there iuw -ome little semblance »'•' I justice in these people •"»’ i tt«d di tlie cotton marnet. that day has long since passed. Of ' n nil!',ion or more hales that !r ”* now produces, the English r.ir* only crn*ume two million, * the rf?t of the crop is used up by * l, ‘ !l e Mills or is sold on tlie conti- i r * olls thing to do. We can but bslieve that if the cigarette Small capotes are of straw guipure or of gold-colored Tosca tulle, trimmed with delicate wreaths of flowers and foliage. Effects of Clifiiate. We hear a great deal said about the beneficial effect upon invalid# of the climatq of Colorado and other western localities, but when a man changes his place of residence in the hope of improv ing bis health without first trying Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, he makes a great mistake. In nine eases out of ten be might save his time and money. This great remedy owes its power.over all affections of the throat and lungs, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh and even consumption, which-is lung scrofula, to the «ituple fact that if pur ifies and enriches the blood and invigo rates the debilitated system. It is guar anteed to cure in all cases of diseases for which it is recommended, or money paid for it will bs refunded. Incorporate*! by tlie Legislature in 1868 for Educational and Charitable pnrooaes. and it* franchise made a part of tiie present State Con- Htitution, iu 18*9, by an ororwUcluiiu* ]*vpa*;.r vote. Its GRAND MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place Senii-Anmudlv, June and’Decemher* and Us GRAND SINGLE NUMBER ’DRAW INGS take place in each of the other ten months of the year, add arc ali drawn in public, at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS I* or Integrity of its Drawings anil prompt Payment of Prizes. Attested as Follows: “We do hereby certify that we supervise tha arrangements for all the Monthly and Seini-An- ual Drawings of the Louisiana State Lotterv Company, and in person manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted -with honesty, fairness ilnd in good faith toward all parties, end we authorize the Company to nsi-this ce.rfifi.iate, with fafc-cimites of our signatures attached in its advertise ments.” A boy at school can always tell by the looks ot another boy’s fingers when the other boy’s father is having his bouse painted. Puupf.es on the Pace Denote an impure state of the blocd and FFe the undersigned bank# and bankers will pay all i’nzesdrawn in the Louisiana State Lot teries which may he presented at our counters. R. M. WALMSLlEY. Pres. Louisiana Hat. Bank. PIEhP.E LANAUX, Pres. State National Bank. A. fartLDr/ifiJ, Pres. New Orleans Pstioad Bant the time lie sells a minor tobacco of any form what responsibility he is as suming or wlmt injury hois perpetra ting not only to the boy himself, but to his parents as well. It is indeed a se- The Atlanta Constitution lias failed to show up for several days past. The complaint in Athens at not having the Constitution proves tlie great appreci ation which the people have for this excellent paper. tef I.uro]ie. Now is there any jus- , . . . „ , ., k«„,in tills little i,land-th.t! l“r. i ‘ enforced iljr.U be one !,s only one-fourth of the ’ Patton product—being longer ll!1I,e 'l remain master of the aitu- 1 dictate prices and regulations rrci (j tlie world ? '* "here the trouble lies with Ca: '°ii planters. They have for lt “ * distant and alien people, who n! ' l°Dkiujr to tlieir own selfish in- an, l have assumed a power te 1,1 th '’.v have no possible right. ’'** 1 -mica grows the cotton and con- ■' a huge portion it, and therefore * • |' v > of commerce our own people 1 ‘uve the regulation of the mar- ' hen this is done our cotton !, m v, ‘h begin to realize a fair val- ur their crop.*. rf i' " here tlie work of reform of the greatest laws for Georgia the Legislature has yet passed. It aims in directly at the future welfare of the State by aiming at the we.fare of our youths who arc the “hope of our coun try” in the end. THE UNIVERSITY BILL LOST. The University appropriation bill was called up Tuesday afterneon in the House by unanimous consent, and im mediately the previous question was called. It being sustained, l^Ir. Gor don, chairman of the appropriations committee yielded his twenty minutes to Dr. Felton, of Bartow. Dr.. Felton made a last and eloquent appeal, and in the vote the ayes were 70 and the nays 74. The bill was lost. A great many John L. Sullivan says his recent ova tions throughout the Solid South are suflicieut evidence to him that he stands in with the Democracy and he feels sure he can get to Congress on the score of his popularity. Let our cotton buyers ! of the ardent supporters of the bill were J U |J 'i growrs unite against these | absent, and could not possibly reach ' r i»*°l dictators and take this power : the capitol in time for the vote. The ‘ tl,Wr 'lands. They are obliged to j action of the House on the bill may he ^ "b million bales of our crop to • reconsidered, and the bill may yet he ‘heir factories running, and we ! carried. We hope this will be the case, • ake them pay for it our own pri- hut if it is not so, we rest assured that all that could have been done hr the friends of the University has been done, that they have made a strong and noble The bill is a right one, and it KrrJ U? * ^ the new states can bq L im rom fact that alraadyMon- ! fight ■jff 1 '°iff ributed $400,000,000 of j will not take long for the legislators, ■ mis- | Uru [ v '* f xvv/jvvVjVUv va * it ill ituw tanw avi wm |i an ;„ u 5 ' ie w °vld, and this is but a j who voted against it, to see their 1 J> °f "hat will bo done. take. an<1 ^ortli Georgia ra: |H 4 ^ fl Sl‘t over tlii3 sif * •G., hae o outrages” te days. The te of Illinois' rife now-a-days. Isn’t it about time for the Augusta News to ask Tax Banker another ques tion about the Sibley Mills bagging? The bombshell we threw in-the News office in the way of an answer seems to have paralized the establishment. It would have been better to emulate the Avgusta Chronicle—preserve* dis creet silence. It is best not to stir some things. The | Evening News, of Augusta, promises a hearty welcome aad royal entertainment to the committee from the Senate when they visit that city to inspect thf so-called fishway in the .Sa vannah river. The committee, howev er, will not make a pleasure trip to Au gusta. They will go in the honest ca pacity of law makers for the interest of their State, and will no doubt do their ditty satisfactorily. It : .s a mis taken idea of Editor Moore that the Augusta fishway is “the best in the land,” and the committee will render a verdict to this effect when the y see it The ‘Woman’s. Suffrage convention at Saratoga, N. Y., last week is said to have been a dismal failure. Hon. Susan B. Anthony perhaps has at last come to the full and first realization*# that the “day of her destiny is over.” Caution to MotJaers. Every mother is cautioned against givingher child laudmim or paregoric: it cruses au unnatural craving for stim- uftnts which kills the mind or the child. Acker’s Baby Socthei is specially prepar ed to benefit children aud cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by L. D. Sledge & Co, Druggist. New and luxurious tea gown# are sent over made of black or deep violet vel vet, with embroidered borders oi fine gold leaves. A Offensive Breath, is most distressing, not only to the per son afflicted if lie base any pride, but to those with whom be comes in contact. It is a delicate matter to speak of, but it lias parted not only friends but lovers. Bad breath and catarrh are in separable. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases as thousands can testify. The new felt bonnets are beautifully soft and fine anu dyed in all the autumn shades, dark, pale aud neutral,to match street costumes. Greater benefits may be derived from the vacation season if. at the same time, the blood is being cleansed and vitalized by tlie use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. An increase of appetite, vigor, and buoy ancy of spirits attend the use of this medicine. Can a newspaper war properly be termed a scrap of paper. Is Life Worth Id vine? Not if you go through the world dyspeptic. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets are a posittve cure for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and Constipation. Guaranteed and sold by L. D. Sledge & Co,' Druggist. Mr. Jas. J. McCallcy, of Menet, Mo., says he bad dyspepsia for eight years, which made him a wreck, sick arid suff ering during the whole time. After try ing all thriremedies, including all the doctors, in reach, lie discarded every thing and toek Swift’s Specific. He in creased from 114 to 158 pounds, and was soon a sound and healthy man. Good dog’i when they die, go to the happy land, of canine of course. nd arc looked upon by many with sus-. CARL KOKH, Pres. Union National Bank, picion. Acker’s Blood Elixir will re-’| move all eiupnrities aud leave the com- | GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, plexion smooth and clear. There is noth- j At u>e Academy <*f M•;«»;, New uxieiuis, Tuea- ing that will s* thoroughly build up the constitution, purify and streagtben tlio whole system. Sold and guaranteed by L. D. Sledge A Co, Druggist. Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the worle for Cuts, Bruises, Sores,- Ulcers, 'Salt Khenui Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions ami positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by John Crawford & Co., and L. D. Sledge A Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists. White and yellow is a very popular combination in bridesmaids’ dresaes. ‘Facta are stubborn things,” and suf ferers from Chills and Fever find their complaint a very stubborn fact until their commence the use of Ayer’s Ague Cure. This medicine never fails to cure eventlie worth cases. (lay, Ccto -C:- .5. UK*. Capital Prize S,SCO,000. 100,000 Tickets at $20 Each: Halves $10; Quarters $5;Tenths $2; Tv.or”: 1 ':: $K F i' I I I'KIZ.K OF 430K.O0. !s 1 1’RIZK OF li)i;.o(iois 1 PRIZE OF 51/k 1 PiUZKOF 2..,Utiu io 2 PRIZES OF 10/00 arc 5 PRIZES OF 5.000 are 25 PRIZES OF 1,000 are 100 PRIZISS OF 5Ware 200 PRIZES OF aware 500 PRIZES OF 2JO are 100(000 Al’ROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Prizes of $500 are B0.00O loo Prizes of 1300 are 30,000 100 Prizes of $200 are 20,000 TWO NUMBER TERMINALS 999 Prizes of $100 are 99,900 9.i9 Prizes of $100 arc 99,900 . 100,000 . 50,000 25,000 . 20.000 . 25.000 . 25,OOO aojioo 00,000 ELMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Drink. For biliousness and constipation take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir Mill not fail you in any 1,134 Prizes Amounting to $1,051,000 Noth.— Ticket# drawina: (’apical Prize# are not entitled to terminal Prize#. * ^AGENTS WANTED. taf For Club Rates oranv further l iformft- tion desired, write legibly to tlie undersignod, clearly stating your residence, with state, coun ty, street and number. More rapid return mall delivery will be assured by your enclosing an Envelope bearing your full address. IMPORTANT- oral. Address M. A, DAUPHIK, mow Orleans, It. Jl.Allt-— w UMiungtou. x>. c., Bv ordinar” letter containing Money Orders issued by all Express Cor.'.pan iez, New York Exchange Draft or Postal Notes. Address Registered Letters Containing Cnrrenev to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Okeeaxs, La. Remember that the pavment of Prizes 1* GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the tickets are signed by the President of an Institution whose chartered rights are recognized in the highest of the above diseases, all of which arise ZEgiSSSSlZ”’’ * T lmU “ u ““ “ One dollar is the.prlce of the smallest part or from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozlev, Atlanta, Ga. 50c. and $1.00 per Dome. Sold by Druggists, - $5. § A Prominent Minister Writes, After ter* years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous ...pr . fraction of a ticket issued by us in any drawing. Anything in our name offered for less titan & dollar is a swindle. wcd&suu-d-vr. j|ii it _ 8 Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cared , by adminietitria* Dr. llalaes* , Oeldca .^reside. It can be given to a cuu of coffee or tea, or.fn aur. prostration, biliousness, disordered kid- S ficios or food..withouttue knowledge of the patients neys and constipation, I have been 1 cured by Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir, j anu am now a well man. ! been lU-ideia uparatemea^who have UtenGotdea ReV.O Tt Dvvis El*l "M TC f!hiirol* I SpeciUetin their cofP>» without their knowle«tM» V X3 ' I3 ’ J ^ 1U ‘ * u * ^ nurcu to-dwr believe they fiutt drinklnsr oftbeirawn DOUtb. j fire'* will. 4*3 pace book of particular* tra-s. No. 28 Tatuall St. Atlanta. Ga. 1 For sale by L. D. Sledge & Co., Atlic; INDISTINCT COPY