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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1889)
The ==. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY CLEM. C. MOORE. t HA WFORVVIU.E, GEOKOIA. Entered »t the at Cr»wfoidrill*, Of-otjf », *« wc nil-clrs* mi 1 r:i*tter. I K1DAI . OCTOBER 4. 1880. — ( rawlordville , ,,, Cotton ., Market Report. . Low Middling, 9Y. Middling, Good Middling, bjs- ■Stains. — THE RAILROAD DINNER, 12503 PEOPLE ENTERTAINED. Big Speeches by Big iden and a General Joliflcation. On We Inosday 1 -st we Imd the pleasure of attending the great Rail - road Juh::ee at '• hde i iaius. 11:' no tiv which has appeared in the public prints for some time, When we rise the word “pieisrire.” we do so advisedly, foi it was a most rtce nu .ts.o", tsinn anu and we we think uiina it IV was was enjoyed . j j by every ono who was there. 1 he over lli!* ew Railroad, the trams on which connect, with tin* fast Lain on the main roa i. w;n exceedingly ant. While not.....Lily crowded, we found ab uni ijuite a uuuiber of visi¬ tors to tin- scene of fes: ivit ie.s from ilif fent j>oi'.ioiiH ol th« Iljo.st' wio>- "V. (ioidun. Col. 10. ,, ’ Howell, H II. 1 hikj'iilt, T. L. Gantt, nod seyer T otiier in'aides, a film leaving the ears we .v.-i'ec nducted n stand in the beautiful grove, after an introduction by lion. M. Lewis, Gov. Gordon addressed vast eoncorse in on eloquent speech a half an hour. Bv this time was aiiiiounco and all proceeded to till le which w«s spread in tlie In*rd by. This wits literally loaded with all manner of suiistanUaU, and luxu¬ ries, Such a dinner wo haye seen spread anywhere and wo think every guest who was there will with ns In our decision that tho White Plains lad i s cannot he surpassed getting up a feast, when they the effort. The excellence of viands offered was quite equalled quanlty. When the great Imy eaten and were filled, a nmot.tit of nice things wiih left the board. After dinner they again repaint ' ho aland w here t irt but Mi«d lT\WfW^'<u! Gob" t,of tiiu Athens Haulier. The % ,ut crowd then dispersed In the gieaiest gunii luitiiut, pleased with tl> in selves, with White Plains, and with all they had seen a ltd heard, We did nut hem the slightest tiling that tended to nun the pleasure of tho oe casion, with a concourse of people ranging all the way in various estimtrs from two to four thousands, the un¬ til oken good order was loniakable It was a great day in tho history of the little town that has long been not¬ ed for its thrift and enterprise, and will Iw marked with 11 white . stone by each one of the throng that spent * tho Miiiiiy liouis amid its grov 1 Cancer ol tho Nose. “My father had cancer anil my Inis.,and died of cancer' In lHT.I a , lump ap|H>aied , on my nose, and . tioni . ils appearance ami rapid growth l became alariued with the idt a that 1, too bad cancer, 1 consulted my phy ttioiaii about it, and lie gave me an oinuuoi t to put Oil it when this did not relieve me, lie then burnt it out, but the place woul i not heal. It grad¬ ually grew huger aud worse, a id 1 bad fully mule my mini up that I must also die of cancer. Friends previ ab*d 011 me to try Swill’s Spieillc (S. S. s. ) I bis l finally consented to do. , Aft< ,, 1 taking a few billies 1 was ei tirely ' cuiihI Swift's Specific |S S. S.jrnu'd me Winn the doelois and all otiier nndiemes lake I ” Miw Y.T..M mu s, VVioHibuiy, Hail ( oiintv, iY\a8. Four Years on Crutches. For fifteen years i was a fit ete.i with piieumail tin, four years of which l was compelled to go 0*1 crutches. Words are iimbequat* to express the s:iff*i i:ig 1 endured durmg tlmi lime* Dining these flitI h‘ii ve i s oi < x.stence vv a” not livaig'i l tried evety known untu.lv witlioul receiving any bi'iiefit. : tioally began on '-wifi's Simeilic (8 \ K,), when from the ihst gave relief .1 .4 Vo vlay l .-iu enjoying tin* lust of ,h-aU'v and am a well man. l candidly lv In ve that K S. S. i a tb.e est blood jiurOm'on tin* market to-day. J. D T.vvum, t uba. Mo. Trealise on Wood and sk:n ,i mailed free. SWIFT SUE lFit' CO., Dr a war .1. Atlanta, .la. Tlie Barber Mu-p. When you are in Align a ;-*U Vi W.H a shave or tif U“tv! Uat THE DEMOCRAT, ! Mrs. Stephens’ Death. Mrs. Irene Stephens died at her ! home hi Atlanta on tVednsday of last j week arid her remains were interred I in the family vault at Washington last : Friday, She had many near relatives and friends in Crawford ville where the news of lo r death was received with profound sorrow. She and her hus j band, Mr. W. G. Stephens, made Craw fordville their home for a number of years. Wo extend our sympathies to the bereaved. flappiucn and CuiitciiUneiit Cannot go liaml in hand if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Noth ing Willeo darken life and make it a inn den as Dyspepsia. Acker’s Dyspepsia l)ys Tabid will cure the worst from of pepsitt, Constipation and iic.. Indigestion, and i make life a happiness by and Hamwaek, pleasure. Sold at 25 and «J cents Loe-ts & Co.. .Touch, Greene & Co. This week we received it letter from Uie above (inn stating that they were j )UB y t-i write an advert serr.ent, | but on our front page will be found a nice one for this week. Read it and you 3 will not wonder at their being busy when youi ’«<' what . , an enormous j amount of liest goods in all branches U|( . y ;in , Hel i| nts m cheap. There is scarely an article you need about your home that Uny have not. Space for I bib<4 our mHking a inore extended inCf , l)on ,. 0 f r this ,, huge house full f ,,n goods, but will say that a visit to their in ifiiurith establishment will pay oui leadus , , u handsomi ly lion t j oll( . St Greene & Co. Greeues boro, Ga. (• u.tvti Against ttie Htrlke, And always have a butt I*: ot Acker , Kngiilh Remedy m the bon e. \ on can i not tell bow Group may strike your little | one or a Col(l <ir cough nmy fasten Itself ; upon von. One dose is n preventive and : u few d(ses a positive cure. Ail Ihroat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment A sample bottle Is given you free and th< i Remedy guaianteed by Hammaek I Lucas & Co., Davis, BrollH‘i’4& Seals. While in Greenenboro last week we I were shown through the emtnetise lem e, ol tin-al>ovo flrffl by some of lln-ir .mist ......... court, ous »!«. .............. ..... we »aw people in I alialei 10 county i.ll they would need for months. They have a i lug ad vet iK,.mot,t li-emeiit ill in t tins »,iM ivnier pap< i which will lie of interest to you to it a.l, u: which they t-ll1 u» of their ten acies of goods, all spicad out in.fore the imhlie for salo at rock bottom prices. We wish we could give more hi telling , ... J on a 1 about what we space ■saw but it would fill our pa(>er. Read then I Iw.lr liltr big ail. ul niid ami call can on on tbeili mem for ioi what wnai you want. They liav® it in endless quantities and ,it low prices. .H|C - 4 f * -m ... ......i WfFff - • and jHEOFORO mafixT S BLACK rv - DRAUGHT nmnrar nro , ! for mii e bv tin following merchants in „ 1 “'mi, , , ........ . 5 : 1 > r R .1,1. eld, Ura word ville, George \V Brown Y Co .Sharon , llanunuck, Lucas A <Crawfordvilie. I Gapt. Tom Moody is the clever conductor cf the U. 1*. & W. l*. it. it., wliile Boii I'alnier runs tlie engine. It is a idea little, road and will do a good | business, and we of are glad to see home boys iu charge it. Ik CuiiMuniptlou Inruralilrf ' Read tho following: Mr. C. 11. M ms | Newark, Ark., says: •‘Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and frli lids and physi clans pronounced in, an Incurable Com- ! suniptlve. Began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for ('onstiuiption, am now on \ my work third bottle, farm. and It able is tho to finest oversee medi- the | on inv cbm ever made.” Jesse Middle wart, Dcealtir, Ohio, says; lib- | "Had it not -been for Dr King New cove 1 v fer Consumption l would have di- | cd of Lung Troubles Was given health/’ up by dix-tois Am low in best of Try it. Sample bottles free at any drug store. i Di , moui: M-.>!■<•• a r s b. st (iiemls, .........tfe was at the o bile Ul tins •vt.e” Wednesday. Hen iv repi eseuls t'larko comity in the Georgia Legislature and is making a mark for liimse'f and liis giaud old countv. The Great Social Requisite, I!tu<< IiIimhH* siiil an essential part of the go>at social question, but after all pure bio >d Is tlie key of life, ami 1* F I’., has achieved plicmmn ual alt success as a purifi ant and eorrecior of ailments arising from Imd blood and its contingent uniiap py effect For sale by all diuggists' »•«—......*«*■ suffering iweiitvli'< > «’ar> Iroin painin de eru ions, caused by poison , ; . was e.iivd with one l u coi l.lPl'MAN’s I’VKVKtOK. expeller) will stop riiotisands then invariably have after beeli the first ilnse. cured bv its use -That ever elewr and popular J:«s. t>. Brooke, of Shamo, was 111 to see us this week. Resides being one of iht* best men in the county, .Jim is now with one t! e of W'st business houses in the couutj—that of Jtimes A. Ken dt ick. V ‘ k ' ,^ Vi ', ment l d, - , ' 1 , iii , , , work 0 tu# z *\V I'il Builditi'- !us oily, n iti / as tine wa.Ik as cm !h-L and anyw holt*. ^ It'lt MiiMbiug ot stone or N WiUiltti , . , ,, 1 , . w rit * TLoo. Mari .V‘\ ’ ' A ”, *♦ Ik-t tu lies at lowest puces is o. 9 ^ IROU SITTERS Mala* / i, ’ ORRESPOX DENT8 NEWS FROM ALL AROUND U BARNETT RIPPLtS. ! I1Y JACK Sl'llAT. Bcautfu! weather. Farmers are putting in their t'uifc. Cotton is opening very rapidly. | Mr . G . w Howard [iaMe< i through this section last week. Mr. C. K. Combs speakes of leaving these parts another j car. * Farmers generally are using cotton bagging in this section. Mrs. King, furmety of this place has moved to William’s creek. We are glad to announce that Mrs Camp bell, who lias been sick for some t ine, is recovering. Nernral from this place attended the Sun day Warrenton School Institute which was h id at last Saturday 1 and Sunday, 3 ■ Married the 2nd, inst, Mr II > wit Cosby and Miss Fairelenor Mc Alpin. l>otb ol tiiis nlnce; J. T. Turner officiating. May their darkest hours of life be few and merely a shadow of daifcne,-s too Sfey-WINE OF CARDuXa Tonic _ for Cornea. , ; GREEN MEADOW. ny EKE MEMOIR. Would that all would wrap tliqr cotton in cotton. ' ” ' t here will Vie prayer meeting ..... at Mr. j.;. n. Oglu-tree's next Sabbath ewuing. InfirMiiU-s; speak of people’s virtues) nogo<*d,gJ|H» eoacw&Alieir if you can say We spent the day at Bwthesda hut Sab bath, and will long remember these kind If we would not fall into things inlawful i Wl! s ,, llM . Uuw d ,, ny 0ttr9e , ve those that are lawful Sore eyes and chichen pox hale been prevalent in this neuhbnrhood tie days but not so bad at present.! Mrs. “Menoir” lias got back and HEke” h going to visit some too. “E ” has I tinshed liis “Memoir.’* Tommie Richards lost ids fine Jersey bull recently It seems that there s a roction. prevailing disease among cattli in this . I | LIBERT V HALL DOTS, i W. C. T. U. . Prof. Sanford and family took in White Plains on Wednesday. We are. pleased to welcome Jim Butle back to the High Shook * Miss Join Walton, from Danburg, is ex pitted to the High School soon. Jimmie Sruford came down on Jfnst train Sabbath afternoon and left on J Ex press. Prof. V. K. Orr, Editor of “The Tbach vl.lt to IM, n,«l.l t.. U„»w, llf man lias fully recovered Ins health g t nd isdn school again. The singing class is creating quit . a sensation in the s. liool. This newfe; are is much enjoyedand promises to be ®evy ^ j :lltl))maI , whn Ilas h(1 , n con . nected with the High school took Ins leave to day for tlui “Land ofilowers’’ wlWFci he w, " mnk « his home ; < i | is said Crawfordvilie can count (pore [nytty girls of within her limits, the fewest jR number <>f hoys ami the the Georgia best county RoaAt? - |H ’r any town on lM>rs r „ f t 11 , w . -n . . * Mrs. M. \. tSanford, Pr!^/, We have been watching “oar bachelor fHend” for some time with dlstribiili- Interest! He is still gathering roses and gal in" them fi-onlv llmvover ’ tiu> in»t bored were Ecli J f 1 be class . . in Hygiene ,, and , Physio.iWy . seem much interested. Who knows bit that the seeds are now being sown which may cause eminent physicians to spring fmni some of our Intelligent biight-eyed * >0 T , - > YVe are gl ut to announce that Miss ^‘Hh’ Mason entered the Normal school without any trouble and Marster Charlie entered the Barclay Grammar school. I hese schools are under the same man agement in Trenton, New Jersey. AAcElro.’. WIN EOF CARO Ul for female diseases. SHARON ITEMS. BY WOOL HAT. ' ast qiiamties of cotton seed are be . ing shipped from depot. our J, A. Kendrick ims opened up tiiis week some beautiful figured Salines, Our town was illuminated last Sun dav night, l y tlie fire in Washington B '1 ' • A. Kciuliick lyis opened up a splendid lot of fresh sausage and hope- ; less hams, »» Mr. *1 K. L. 1 Mick , worth , , lias opened . up ’ • ' u ' Messrs. I.. , U . Brown ,, & Go., b«8 ; 01 < iud up .1 sphqidid stock of fqrniture 011 the corner iqiposite the drug store. Muj. M. Z. Andrews and lady spent ! a short while in our town Monday eve- i ning, on their return from Washing icii. M 1 . John O’Ket ffe Las purchased a new r .ad i.ait, and when he gets his line Pay hitched up a blue streak is left j behind hun. Siiaron and Barnett was united by a link in the matrimonial chain last s&.s.'Siisati*! ,, - ,vmu i - a bull ling lo. bn the Methodist church, have agrreed on purchasing, a , art ot the Institute U. J. A. Kendrick has oiiened up a 1 rousing stock or siioi^s and no body ei.in. utany u>ot in number, and any purse in price. Mr. J. A. Woodall, had one of the ' old fashion corn shuekiegs one night last week. Next thing in order vviil : be a eandv jerking, then we can ex claim in Uie langt. age of Uneb* Sambo ■‘dem good old times is come back to Georgia.** ’ While in Crawfordvilie last Tues- i <‘ay. . w*‘called , worthy ... Ed. who, on our 1 in good spirits with Reception a game nating fv'Ot.'vlnch from we pariieipting pronounced gout, origi-I the luxuries of high to ) freely in life. Our sympa- .< 7 ' , * j k .... •»» oiiy one who lias 1 • nu\t . ~ t \\h rIt-net'll waat it takes to bri„g about this malady. 1 : Many Persons Ate brok town from overwork or household HrowiTs Iron Hitters Tvmcv«« ex* the genuine. 1 cevt Fell taviaan-mB O helped iiH who who This loves is: to There’sM^H make a pffWB able I guess he has the fun. flic young man is who cave a description of liis 'Good opinion Georgia whila talking in his sleep The young lady was at the White Plains berbecue who took her chewing gum out t0 ki ., gov Gorden and the Governor shook her hand outdid not kiss her. The three young ladies were of Mildra jon riding out the other day, and when they concluded they had mme far enough two of them dismounted, while the other field the horse, one turned the horse and the other lifted the buggy around. The road is said to be 30 feet wide. ? ” P i ROYAL Wffi.19 r '-dniiimn.es, ; m $ : fid I X-tV’-A . 0 A R AbsoEutely Pure. I .... . , a marvel of | S’ taTSStSJon "Si IK i multitude of low test, short weight alum : or phosphate powders. Sold only Wall in cans St. I Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 I N. V. dec4 ly j NEW LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. rr .: I |--—•„---- Application —~ for _-------r Tv/alve iv Support. 1 ZN EORGIA TAliafeKro Bounty: TTo all whom it may concern : Mrs. Sarah E. Cosby lias, in due form, applied to the undersigned herself for d a her two WP awda— snnno rt. for ai pruisi-ua hare been duly appointed upon t!l ^‘''^'l'ication 1 r “ lril? as and required have inade by Law and filed Ad PJ*^ons concernea or in anywise ir.terest od in said Estate with show cause before mo if ““V. u. the first Monday in Novem ber, 1880, why said applic ition for twelve and mouthsFnpport, said Returns should not be granted recorded, , liis 3 tli September 1889 . Henry H. Flynt Ord. T. V. Commissioner’s Sale. GEORGIA, Taliaferro County, Airill >V be sold before tho Court House door in Crawforuvile Georgia.be tween Tu. sday the in legal November, hours of sale, on the first | next, tlie following j described eountv, adjoining tract of land, the lands situated of John in John- said j son, others, Silas Johnson, W. Hundred W. Moore and containing Cue acres, Ilils more or less, (known as the J. L, B. man plantation). of Said sale nude under order the Superior C'onrt of laliaferro county, at the August term, 188 . 1 , Judge James lx. Mm presiding, tor the purpose of distiibution among the tenants in coin mon of said land the undersigned 11 amed 111 >aid order to sell said land. Terms of Sale cash. October 1st, 1889. John T. Mann, John Johnson, Commissioners Jabez M. Lucey, oIlCl III S Sftlu. Tlfill ™;nX VV be sold r :;vTTT7u to the highest bidder Mr , for cash :^r°r™»f C S?d h fTid ^,'ntv {•* the town of Crawfordvilie, i siwd county, ^^dayin v'’” N memOir, a ^ 1889, ,i! tin, fit foUowm, r ] ! aFi’ that trTJt or parcel of land lying and being in 608 Disk G. M of said county nnd state, containing 80 acres, more or , ' ess j on ‘ he , inrth a ". a ? st ln '' . ,, y the lands of Willie Howell aud the | west by lands of William Jordan, Said'land levied on as tlie property of Isaac J. Moore by virtue cf an execution issued from the February term 1889, of ihe Superior court of Taliaferro county in 1 w ...j • ’ t,, dav of (' October 1 sw. 1 Jordan ‘ Sbriff T c i - Executors’ Sale GEORGIA '1 AI.1FF.RRO COUNTY: J J Under, and by virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned under tlie last w ill and testam tit uf Elizabeth in Flynt lute of said county deceased and pur suanee of the directions contained there in, wifi be sold in front of the cour house disir of said county, on the 1st Tuesday in November, next, within the legal hours of s|Ie to the highest and best bidder, for eash. Alt the following property to wit: that tract of land situated in tlie 172 Disc., G. M. said county, bounded on (south by lands of J. R. Moore, on East bv linds of u. x Wright, on North by hinds of L A . Moore and on West by binds or J. W. Flynt. R««sie Flynt and A. 1-. Hillman, contai ing >7*4 acres more Ijss. deceasco said tra.-t resueil «>f land, at time being ot her whereon death. Extending within G mile more or less of f the Et«etrie iSiiaft and on which is siteal ul a arge Nii.t 2 Stwry dwelling h-vu-se. Terms cash. property belonging to Estate of said deceased Thom vs Fltnt, Akthcr < . Davidsox. Executors of the last will ami testament of K. .Y'oih Ftvot deeeaseil. TA r !!.:• ' ■ 4 Ar.«sP|| A? has g-.v-i. t■ i ■ " otli<o^^H||[ sale greater than that of any . Merit . .. .... Wins . rilla beforetlfepublic or MooiFtH fl(r Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Elieam and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired reeling, creates an Appetite, strength¬ ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug¬ gists. St; six for .*5. Prepared by C. I. Hood It Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. NEW LEGAL ADVERTISE M’XTS Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGI A. Tali vfer rto County: ttt ill be sold, on the first Tuesday in \\ November next, at the tlie legal court liouis House of in said county, within cash,the sale, to the highest bidder, for the following propety to wit: One certain house an 1 lot lying and be¬ ing in said comity and State, in the town of Crawfordvilie, situated 30 yards more or loss front,in" Ga R. R. bounded on south bvGan.R. on the East by of of Mrs Bert Akins, on West by lands Dr. A G. Bea/.ley and on North by lands . of Titus Richards, containing H acre more or less;said oroperty levied on as tlie property of James Floyd,to satisfy court an execution issued from the superior Holden of said county in favor of Horace against James Floyd, upon the foreclo sure of a mortgage, on said property. lias been Written notices of said levy left with John Timberlake, tenant in pus session of said propertv. and transmitted by mail to defendant'James Floyd, as required bv day law. September, 1889. This 30 of C. C. U. Jo -dan, Sheriff T. Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA Taliaferro County; ~\lTill be sold, to the highest bidder for \ » cash, before WS» the eonrt house JS£ door KSWS November, the Tuesday in 1889, property to wit. lying All that tract or parcel of land and being In 60 S List, G. M. of said and state... ..sw^ss, -Tyiining n/nty mmi till'. nniTU __________ by the lands of S. J. Jones, on the east by lands, of Jim and Lizz e It. Jones on the south by lands of Maggie Jones and on the \Vest by S. J. Jones. Said land levied on as the property of Henry B. Jones by virtue of an execution issued from the August term, 1889, of the Supe¬ rior court of Tiiiaferro county in favor of W. T. Ashford against said Ilenry B. Jones. Written notice has been served on the defendant in charge October, as required by law, Tiiis 1 st day of 1889. V. U. Jordan. Sheriff T. C, Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA Taliaferro County; TTnder and by virtue of an order from |j the court of Ordinary of said county, I will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in Novein- ' her next before the court House door of; said county in the town of Crawfordvilie, 1 within the legal hours of sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following property 10 wit; All that tract or parcel cf land lying and being in 604 Disk. G. M.. said county, kll0wn ils the Home lilace bounded on tlie north bv Little river, or East bv land of Titus Tichards, on west by South prong Little river, on South and South West by lands of Estate of Dr. Win Rhodes, ! dec’d, and on South East by lands belong ing to James less. Lyle, containing 610 acres more or Also, all that tract of laml situated in said District and county, bounded on south !?»»«£wsf»*.ss East bv lands of Mr M A Bird «Sd'Vest by lands of Bartow Portwood ’ con t a ining 150 acres more or less, also all that tract of land, situated in said District and countv bounded on north bv Little ^ver, or.Eastby containTug lands of Robert Port ^tuh^hards ’ 0 145 ^ es moro j Also all that tract of land wbrreon is situated ore dwelling house in which Dr. A G. Beazlev no w resides, containing 3 acres more or'less, situated on the north side of the Ga., it, R. in the town of Stephens trawfoidyilie High in School, said bounded county, on near North the , of Robert Edge deceased. Terms of sale ; 1 cash, John I’ Moors, Admin.of Robert Edge, D«e’d. DRUGS, FnilTVUJIC. We Are Now Opening and Receiving Our Fall Stock of Drugs* Furniture, Matresses, All Kinds of Chairs. Bedsteads, Lamps. Lamu-Fixtures and Oils. And a fine line of Drug Notions, Chemicals. Fancv Snaps, Tobacco. Cigars and Pipes Full lire of drugs and patent medicines. * PRESCRIPTIONS pure and family receipts carefully compounded. Thanking our many customers for pa-l patronage, we are now prepared to sell petter and cheaper Goods at Rock-bottom Prices for Cash. We solicit a liberal share OF THE FALL TRADE. GEO. W. BROWN & CO., Sharon, Georg ia. Si 'jtfSQn I Commissioners. We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will pay all Prizes drawn in the Louisiana State Lotteries which may be presented at our counters. K ill WA1.MSLE1 Pres. Lousiana Itiat’l Bank. Pierre UNAUX, Pres. State Nat’l Bk. V llALIilt IN, Pres. New Orleans Nat’t B’k. CAHL KOI1N, Pres Union Siat’l. Bk GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, ^ be Academy of Music New Orleans, Tuesday, October 15. 1889. Capital Prize, $300,000. 1000,000 Tickets at ’1 wenty Dollars each. § l0; ,c Quarters §5; Tenths $2; Twen , } thgSl< , , LIST OF PRIZES. 1 1 PRIZE OF $300,000 is $31)0,000 | 1 PRIZE OF 100,000 s- 100,000 j 1 PRIZE OF 50.000 is 50,000 1 PRIZES OF 25,000 is - 25,000 j 2 PRIZES OF 10,009 are- - 20,000 5 PRIZES OF 5,000 are 25,000 25 PRIZES OF 1,000 are - 25,000 100 PRIZES OF 500 are 50,000 20 * PRIZES OF .too are 60,000 i 500 PRIZES OF 200 are - 100,000 approximation phizes. 100 Prizes of 8500 are...... 850,000 10o do. 300 are ......... 30,000 100 do. 200 are......... 20,000 TERMINALS PifIZES. 1 999 do. 100 are .... 99.900 . <09 do. 100 arc . . . . 99,900 3134 Prizes, amouliting to . . $1,054,800 gSa&tSSt»SS! r "~ are ,lot entitled to tei miral uzes. AGENTS WANTED i^TFor esiiWT" club "-rtf^iFgrrghprriTe9TYifc«W rates or an vpqither up manopr wwoed, clearly stating ytfm residcnpj^ with State, county, street and number. More rapid return mail delivery will be assured by your enclosing an envelope bearing your full address. IMPORTANT. Address M. a. irtueiliv, Nerv Orleans, l.a., or M. A. DAUPHIN, W ashing to 11, l». t'. By ordinary letter, containing -Money Order issued by all Express Companies, New York Exchange, Draft or Postal Note. Address Registered Letters Contain¬ in'? Currency to NEVA ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK New Orleans, La. “RFMEMBER, that the payment of Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets are signed by the Presi dent of an Institution, whose cliartered rights are recongnized in the highest Courts; therefore, beware of ail unita tions or anonymous scliemes.” ONK .DOLL Alt is the price of the smallest part or fraction of a Ticket IS SUED BA us in any Drawing. Any thing in our name offered less than a Dollar is a swindle, Will Exchange broad I will exchange my house and. lot on street in Crawfordvilie for farming lands in the country. Any one wishing to exchange will do well to apply to me immtd'atelv. A good trade offer=d. One of the best lots in town. E. I. Aederson. Crawfordvilie. Ga MONEY TO LOAN, On Improved Farms and Town Prop -orty in - TALIAFERRO COUNTY. For 2 or 5 Years, In sums of $200 and upwards, at the the lowest rates yet offered. Bor¬ rowers can pay back whole or part of loan at any time. Apply to D B. h. 0 IEA\ T1 >, rrv I>i, w Washlflgton, ,. Ga. -