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AdT«rtl*lng Bate*.
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*» K0TIO3SS w e*nU p*r llM
■ties. N* iBMrtlon o»d*r thl*
' r tmm ■ oraU. All IftMrtion*
thM dollar moat b# paid for in
i nlM frill So made with parti**
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Manat T^BHUiT—Haw ahaa a** ml. far^PalW.
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The Niwb bat no candidate for
toy city position; but it wanta the
gftinDi to have candidate*.
Tbe workingmen of Europe bate
begun to protaat againat war. The
world ia i ndeed growing w iaer.
The N*w« will support ita daareat
enemy, if upon the right platform,
with the eauie cheerfulness that it
woetd ita worst friend.
It is believed that if the oorkserew
m anu f ac tur e rs had not bnUdowd-
their employes. Gen. Fiak‘s tote
would ba rs been mnch larg er.
In Tennessee many of the colored
Bepublioana appear to hara voted
t wioe. There ia no doubt about tha
ahowtog a colored Republican gat* in
% Tennessee.
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The number ef farm mortgages in
Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and
Dv&oU is increasing. What would
the American farmer do without hia
^bome markett”
Franoe and Germany will not take
onr pork. We have to go io John
Boll sad the Belgians for customers,
What a hateful thing ia “British free
trade,” to be aure.
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“Old Hutch" haa scored only one
suicide to date: but there may be an
other and another. The Agricultural
Department will n*ver be complete
Until it get* the ancient HntchineoD.
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The New York Republican carpet
works that has bad to discharge 900
Of Ita employee ainoe the election of
Mr. Harrison may bare to get rid of
Several more before another preai
i dential election.
l>o we really want to annex Cana
de, e country where the mercury
drops to zero ae early at tbe 20lb
of November t Let ue, rather, ra
form the tariff and build op the
fear Booth.
Nor then, Livingston, Lawton
Blount and DoBigoon constitute the
pieaant list ot aspirants for the next
goveroorabip of Georgia, The lilt
vrill ba added to and taken from aa
tha campaign progresses.
President-elect Harrison has tend
wad tha poaition of Private Secrets
ry to Mr.E. W. Halford, managing
editor of tha Indianapolis Journal.
' Mr. Halford ia an Englishman, aged
forty iva years, and baa been a news
paper man for twenty five year*. He
was a few years private secretaiy of
tbe late Gov. Oliver P. Morton.
“Oitiaena'’ ia wrong if he thinks
* tbe Nawe has spoken of Griffin as
worse than other plaoee. On the
contrary, with all ite faults, we loTe
it better, and believe it better, than
moat otbar plaoee. But we are oblig
•d to point out these faults that they
May be oorrectad. lion can’t cure a
bullet wound by patting e pieoe of
1 smooth court plaster over the hole.
There ia nothing that enrages tbe
average Northern Republican of the
bloody shirt variety ao much aa the
Sight of a '‘rebel flag.** Tbe Pitta
burg Timea, on Monday, says: “A
* number of gentlemen, well known in
this city as business and professional
met), some of when) served in the
Hnion army during 'be war, met yea
Wrday in the offic »>f J- H. Stephen
' ton, to enter a protest agamst tbe
; ) (banting Rebel flags, which has of
laic become ao common. A bill was
prepared to be presented at tbe next
■esticc of Cotgreae msk ng it a
misdemeanor, pnniahable by a heavy
fin* and Imprisonment of one to three
peers, to display a Confederate flag
parades or on other public occ&s
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One Fact
fa worth a column of rhetoric, said an Ameri
ma atstsMBan- It it * tact, ettehliehed by
affections Ait aria
Q tlk«r ciiof ffl or
THE FKBBSTAA ilevatkh the
MAUTY.
A eonepiceeua feature in the pre*e
of tbe country, during the past three
years, has been the unstinted praise,
the very extremity of flstleryrindeed,
lavished upon the President's wife.
Without entering at all upon tbe
discussion of Heaiitf in general or
this type in particular, we wish to call
attention to the feet that history i*
continually repeating ilaelf. In 1801,
when Mrs. Abraham Lincoln took
possession of the While House, she
succeeded Mias Usrriet Line, who,
according to tbe papers of that dsy,
was the most stately beauty since
the days of Dolly Madison. The
correspondents turned their pens,
however, into brushes, for the pencil
ing of the ebartns of the new mis¬
tress of the Executive Mansion. No
hair was so long, so beamtiful and
brown, so silky textured as hers, no
eyes were more soulfully blue, no
teeth more pearly white, while ecsta
ciea ware indulged iri over her su
perb neck and abouldera.
It is not so long ago but that
readers can recall the vaat borizoned
compliments paid to the genius, tbe
intellect, tbe mental qualities of
Miss Rose Cleveland, from which
track, however, the marriage of her
brother to tbe bright eyed, rosy
cheeked Buffalo girl soon drew tbe
train of recognition. W« mention this,
because it is made significant already
by the beginning of fluttering
notices of Mrs. Harrison and Airs.
Morton. The New York Press
starts in by extending its “compli¬
ments to President elect Harrison
aud hia charming and brilliant wife,"
sad the other papera, as though an¬
noyed at the early worm of business
of Editor Porter, have since followed
out the line with such startling em¬
phasis aa te convince the world,
either that it has for nearly a half a
century been ignorant of the mani
fold charms of the lovely women, or
that beauty without atatiou ia of no
aecount. The point after all is that
newspapers, like death, prefer a shin¬
ing mark.
In anything the Nkws says or has
said in the present municipal cam*
paign, let it be understood that no re
flections are intended upon the per
aonal character of any alderman or
official. Tbe fact is that they are all
clever gentlemen and friends of the
Nkws, and a number of them upon
the aama line ot thought and policy.
Our desire to see a little new lea«
veil put into city affairs, is simply
because the old leaven no longer
works. Possibly it has overworked
itself and needs rest.
Tbe Democrats ot Spalding have
during the past week turned out al
moat en maase and nominated a
good connty ticket, which will re
ceive a united support on election
day. All scrambling, excitement
and baying of votes has thus been
avoided • and a good example bss
been aet to the city of Griffin how it
may likewise control its municipal
affairs.
A man who ban prgotloed medicine for to
year*, ought to know salt from sugar;
read what lie says.
TfiLBDO. 0., Jan. 10, 1887.
Messrs. F. J. Cheu»y A Oo.—Gentlemen:
.-•I have been in the general practice of med-
loioe for most 40 years, *nd would say that In
all my practice and experience, have never
seen a preparation that I could prescribe
with ■« much confidence of suocess aB I can
Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you.
Have prescribed it a great many times and
Its eficotis wonderful,and would say in con¬
clusion that I have yet to find b ease of Ca¬
tarrh that it would not oure, If they would
take it aceprding Yours to Truly, directions.
L L GOKSOBH, M. D
Office, 215 Summit 8t
We will give flOO for any case of Catarrh
that can not be cured with Hall’s Catarrh
Cure Taken internally. Toledo, O.
F. J. OHKNKYAOO., Props,,
ijP“ Sold by Druggists, 75c. novtt lm
Advice te Mothers.
M e. Winslow’s Boothino Sybup
for ohildren teething, ia the prescription and
of one of the best female nurses
physicians in the United States, and
ha* been U8©d for forty years with never
failing success by millions Daring of the mothers
for their children. process
of teething its value is incalculable
It relieves the child from pam. cures dys
entery bowels, and diarrhoea, griping in tbe
and wind colic. the By giving
health S’ the child and rests mother.
Price 25 cents «. bottle. augeodAwly
The Toy the Child Likes Best
—IS TUB—
“ANCHOR”
Stfflfl Mding Blocks.
3 * K«*l Stone Color*.
A Oi.htia rn««itY for child¬
ren of All For 11.75, or
$100 a food AY«raf« box.
DaaettpU-r* application CvOaicsfUA «cnt
; post frvH> on to
F. Ad. Richter & Co.,
1IO BROADWAY, MtW YORK.
ootvd Awrm
TarkEfFS
HAIR BALSAM
Clean*.* aad b#*utffle* tfc« hair,
frumous a luxuriant growth. Gray
ftlavar F«i!fl to R«»toro
Hair to it* Youthful Color.
OarM«e&lpdUrn*t’«au<tkair Caillrm
HINDERCORNS.
foava |A oeataal Uaugvuu ancvr ■*•»*», JL »•
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Catarrh _
toaecoattfsticnal dlseasa, caused by scrof*.
IMS taint In lbs Wood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
being » constitutional remedy, purities llio
Wood, builds up tbe whole system, ami i-er-
n« Miiiy cures efttarrh. Thousands of people
Who sulfsrsd severely with tills disagroealda
testify with pleasure that catarrh
Can be
awed by Uklng Hood's Sarsaparilla. Mr*.
Alfred Cunningham, Fallon Avenue, Provi¬
dence, K. I., says i “ l have suftored with
catarrli in my head for years, and paid out
hundred* of dollars for medicines, but hare
heretofore received only temporary relief. I
began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and now
my catarrh Is nearly cured, the weakness of
my body Is all gone, my appetite Is good —la
fact, I feel Uke another person. Hood's Sar¬
saparilla Is the best medicine I have ever
taken, and the only one which did me perma¬
nent good. I cordially recommend It.” A
gentleman In ’Worcester, Mass., who was
Cured
Of catarrh by Hood's Sarsaparilla, says : " I
would not tako any moneyed consideration
for the good one bottle did me.” If you are
a sufferer, do not put off taking a simple
remedy till your bronchia' tubes or lungs are
affected, and consumption has gained a hold
upon you. Bo wise In time 1 That flow from
the nose, ringing noise In the ears, pain In tha
bead, Inflammation of the throat, cough, and
nervous prostration will be cured If you taka
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
hid by all druggists. *1; six for JS. Prepare*
Vy C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Dowell, Mas#,
IOO Doses One Dollar
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1*HDD's Kill, Trxas, Jutj« 20, Oa.—Oen-
Swift Specific Oompanj. A€la itA.
tlcnnen : Ons of my children was troublea
with rhsum*tism uruX bolls for shout two
ysart. W# gore her various kinds of medi¬
cine, but without profit* and b#gan ^rsuaded to despall
of coring her all. I was to try
your Swift’s Bpcclrto. After she had used
Mv«rAl and ; ih« tbs fcottlei Is Is now now lb© halo* halo, dlfraiiss hearty hearty oil disappeared, on4 « healthy
* * Another child has
twelve years old. notne I
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___________________anticlt am uaing tho 8. ». 9. and anticlpato C. a prompt
and and permauent permauent oura. curs. N. Waooohke.
Rich IIill, Mo., July 7, 1888-The Bwift
Spaetno Oo., Atlanta, Oa.—Gentleman: Our
Uttla girl when but three week* old broko
out with eoxoma. we tried the prescriptions without
from eeverabgood baueflt. We dootort, tried but B. 8., sod by any tho
•pedal B.
time one bottle was gone her head taken begun lix to
heal, and she by the time Abe had Now
bottles was complete!/ eured. ebe
haa a full and heavy head of halr—a robust,
hearty child. I fed it but my duty to make
this statement. Kospeotfally, H. T. 8 hobr.
cmaivawooau, T«mi. # June 27, lW8-The
Swift Bneolrto Co., Atlanta, Oa.—Gentlemen :
Bn 1880 I contracted blood poison, and at once
•ought a physician, who treated me for sev¬
eral months. By his advice I went to Crab
Orchard Springs, Ry., where his courao of
treatment wae eairfully observed. I recov¬
ered, as I thought, but the next face spring and body. pim-
nlo« began gradually to appear Increased on my ar.d
These ho to sores ft. 8., run¬ and
ning ulcers. 1 was advised try 9.
immediately after taking It X commenced to
Improve, slowly and at first, nothing but more remained rapidly
afterwards, of trouble. soon My blood 1* thor¬ to
tell my now
oughly cleansed, and my system free from
t&iul, and I owe niy present oonditloa—s
perfect cure - to y our medlotne. I chearf u 11 j
give this statement that othen ier» who
suffered^ys I h*v« may re^j the fiame benefit.
Honan, La., May Oa.—Gentlemen 35,1888—The Swift About Speciflo two
Oo., Atlanta, general health :
years ago my gave way en-
11 rely. 1 was »o debilitated that I almost
despaired of ever feeling well again. A
that that the the physicians physicians done done for for me me brought brought that i no
permanent relief. Friends Instated I
should gWe it---^---*--------- ----a 8. 8. 8. a fair fair trial, trial, although although I I
though...........— After taking would a thorough l>e throwing fh cou.-,, course, away my money. health
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and strength returned, and * 1 * must si s soy - that i
8- 8. 0. alone cured me, as 1 discarded Isca all
others while using ng It, It. As As a a tonic tonic > 1 1 o can most
Brill tily recomm tend peelfie. It; for general dcbilltv,
t certainly la a spse w. F. Bridoxs, J. r.
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Homs ism. I .a.—I know Mr. W. F. Bridges, and
will say if {.hut i.----------------------------- his Abatement Is correct.
-Tocsj-h -Tokbj h Bhxlton, Shelton. Drugglft Druggist
Treatise on BUv.<I and iid Skin Skin Diseases Diseases mailed malic
free. Tnr: bwirr Srr. *r.< uric CXx, Drawer A
Atlanta, Ua.
EXCURSION RATES.
What It Will Cost to Go to Macon. Co¬
lumbus and Augusta.
The Central railroad otters the following
xcureion rates to the Georgia expositions:
TO TUB STATE FAIR.
To he held at Macon, Ga., November 5th
o November 10th, inclusive.
Burnesville....................... .$1,35
Milner................................ l-~
Orchard Hill.......................... 1 f>0
Griffin........ 170
Sunny Side........................... !
Brooks Hampton............................ Station.... ' •*'
................... •
...................................... 2.10
These rates include admission to Fair
ground. Children over 5 years old and un¬
der 12 Half Rates. Tickets will be placed
on sale November 4th to 10th, inclusive;
good to return until Novemlier 13tli. inclu¬
sive.
TO TUB CHATTAHOOCHEE EXPOSITION.
To be held at Oolnmbus, Ga., November
5th to December 1st, inclusive
V arnesville.......................... 5-9® S.au
Milner........... 30
Orchard Hill...... 3
Sunny Hampton.......................... Sido... •••• •; j*[
Brooke Station............... 3.40
t enoia..................*.......... —
These rates include street enr fare and ad
mission to Exposition grounds. Children
over 5 yea. b and under 13 years, half rates.
Tickets will be placed on sale November
14th to 30tli inclusive, good to return on, and
until December 2d, inclusive.
TOTU* AUGUSTA NATIONAL EXPOSITION.
To be held at Augusta. Ga., November s th
to December loth, inclusive.
Barnesville..... ......... $1 90
Milner........................ 5.05
Orchard Hill... .5.1.)
Griffin...... .... . o 25
Sunny Side... ■ • ............ 5 40
Hampton......................... Brooks Station 5 50
.. ................
Senoia..............................••• 3.95
The rates inculde transfer coupons to and
from the Exposition, and also admission
coupon* to the grounds. Children over 5
years and under 12 years, half rates, passen¬
gers must purchase tickets before authorized getting on to
train, as eoneuetors wi.l not be
observe the above rates Tickets will be
placed on sale November 7th. and continue
on sale until and including December 15th,
18NH, unless otherwise ordered. Tickets will
he limited live days from date of sale, bat
u no case later Ilian December lVth, 1388.
K. T. CHARLTON,
Gen. Passenger Agent.
hs rsniHLb niLumiiu. mmom
Bv giving tone to *»d strengthening IhS-Cler-
lasSyitrm Lxdiax and building up werd the general health,
esrrert, *11 Irregnlarltle, snd suuoyln* troubles
from which «omany ladle, suffer. It give, the
weak, debilitated woman health aud strength.snd
makes aheerful tbe nflife despondent, depressed with* la
spirits. In change WEED. noJadrshouM be
out INDIAN Jt it S<*ftani UnfaUtog.
Ask your Pruggist.
E. R. Anthony, Griflin arid M. F, 3win
Ochard Hill, Ga.
Who are Weak, Nerv¬
ous and Debilitated
and suffering from
Debility, Seminal
Weakness, Nightly
Emissions, aud all the
effects ot early Evil
Habits which lead to
Premature Decay, Consumption or Insanity,
ISDd for fears' Treatise on Disease* of Man,
with particular* for Homs Cure.
The Georgia Midland RR
VhoPtvRt «**<! Uosl Lino
Wltls Xhroi*sr»» Onivh
«m llotwcpn
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Washington, New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
NO. 50, PSrSVHOtB, SOUTH.
Leave McDonough• • • ........ 7 :U)n. in.
Arrive Griffin...................8:15 * \[
Lenve Columbus...............ll:-5 ‘ .. ..........
AJrive
NO. 51, PAH8ESOBB ‘-NO MAil., SOUTH.
Jjeave Columbas........ .........1:05 p. m.
Arrive Gridin.....................
NO 51 PSSHKSOKJt ANO MAII,, SOI Til,
Leave Griffin........... Oolumbns.................7:05 ..........P-
NO. 50, I’ASSEMIEB, nobtii,
Leave Columbus.................d:l0 p. in.
Arrive Gridin............. 7:14 *'
Leave 11 ,7:20
Arrive MeOonongb...............85)2
no. 1, fbsiohx, Nom n.
Leave Columbus..................7:00 a, in
Arrive Gridin....................1=25 p. ,m
Leave “ 2;'10
Arrive McDonongli............ 3:35 1
NO. 2, FEX1UHT, SOUTH
Leave, McDonough................7:45 ..................jJ'-SO a.m ‘
Arrive Gridin 2:85
Leave “ ....
Arrive Columbus............. • ■ .3:30 p. m
M. E. GRAY, Snpt.
C. W. CHF.AHS,
Gen’l Pass. Agt, Columbus, Ua.
New Advertisements.
Hf'CWTC WANTED. Write Geo. A. San-
1^0Li v I O porn, Sec’y SlCK Thf. BENEFIT Buffalo A'ROCIA Mu-
UAL ACOI DENT AND
TION, Buffalo, New York.
Ir\C A rr\ tor desfnss*. con«em»r»ts» soaiid wsvss
( Ut-Mr J OB th* drum, snd ontrsnk* sii devices of
$525 Agents’ profits per month.
prove it or pay forfeit .
^___portrait* just out. A $3.50
ple pent free to all. W 11. Chideater A
.
28 Bond St., N. Y.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
r PHE SCIENC?, OF LIFE, tha
1 great Medical Work of the
age Physical on Manhood, Nervous and 4
Debility, Premature 1
Decline, Errors of youth, and
theuntold miserlef consequent
thereon, SCO pages 8vo, 145
prescriptions for all diseases, BKfKXtW
Cloth, full gilt, only *100, b)
mall, sealed, lllustratlre samplo trie to all voting
sad middle aged men. Send now. The Qold and
-oweileti Medal awarded to the author by th,- Va-
Medical Association. Address P. o i„, x
J'tKKtostou, Mas«.,orDr. W. Ft. PARKER grad,
uateof Harvard Medical College, year,' practice
In Boston, who may be oouaulted confltl^ttlally.
Specialty. Diseases o{ Man. Office No. 4 ButOnch st
nMA-taw**
JMi HAiR BALSAPol beautilics the hsu*.
1 % ■ »*H(jtj cailseS a n,|
I'fOtiioic* a luiiuri.uit growth. Gray
Ncv»*r Fa It to Hettors
1 Hair H its Youthful Color.
l r*v*nU i>anil« «ff and hair falling’
HINDERCORNS.
The only rare Caro for Corns. Stops all pntn.
i-onifortt-s)— '-•* ot Drtlggifcl*. lllsuoXACiq.
PARKER’S GINGER
The best of all remedies lor
Tnward Pains, Colic, Indiges¬
tion, Exhaustion and all Stom-*
ach and Bowel troubles. Also
the most effective cure for
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis anci
affections of the breathing
organs. It promotes refreshirrg
sleep improves the appetite,
overcomes nervous and prostration, strength
and gives siew life —-
lo the weak aud aged, 50c. and $1.00, at Drgguists.
MASON The cabinet & Introduced in Us
* organ was
form by Mason & HantJin in 1801. Other
followed in the manufacture of these
hat the Matron & Hamlin Organs have always
tained their supremacy os the best in the world.
) Mseon ft Hamlin offer, ss demonstration of
Uneonalied all excellence ot their organs, the fact
at of 18«T,1nS% the great World’s Exhibitions, since that
Paris, rlth best m&kl n A ■ SI
trated catalogues $23 TO 9900. free.
* Meson & tlamlin do not hesitate to make the
traordinary claim for their pianos, that they
tuperior to all others. They recognize the
excellence achieved by other leading makers in
•rt of niano attribnte btiildLng, bat still claim
This tney solely to the remarkable
provement introduced bv them in the year
and now known ae the “Mason [abon A «fc Hamlin 1 Tamun
Btbinoer,” la secured th© by . greatest the use of
Bible purity ami I 'wtth refinement
lone, crossed .... together cspoci- . 0HASS CFB13HT. for greatly
* ty
In tune and other Important advantages.
hnndred A circular, containing testimonial* from
together with purchasers, descriptive musicians, and tuners,
snd sold catalogue, for cash to any
Pianos Organs or easy
ments; MAS6N also rented.
BOSTON. & HAMLIN NEW ORGAN AND PIANO
t. YORK.. CHICAGO.
Crateful-*Coniforting.
EPPS’S
BREAKFAST.
“by thorough knowledges of the
laws U'h govern the operations of
tion and nutrition, and by a careful
tion of the fine properties of well
Coacoa. Mr. Epps haa provided with cur
ed onr breakfast tables a
flavoured beverage which may save us
heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the
use of such article of diet that a
may be gradually built up until
enough to resist evt ry tendency to
Hundreds of subtle maladies are
around us ready to attack wherever there is
weak point We may escape many a
shaft by keeping ourselvec well fortified
pure blood and a properly non-ished
—Civil Service Gazette, Made simply
boiling water or milk. Sold only in
pound tins. Grocers, labelled thus:
JAMES > EPPS r,rro ft aLU., CO.
Homoeopathic London, Chemist!*, Knglaud.
PROMPT MEASiiiu >
When children pick their nose, pnr... ‘i e:r
are restles*. unnatural in their appetite, they
unite likelv troubled with'Worm* prompt me
ures should be taken and A, l 1
Vermifuge U has saved be given them a child according from death to
ions many hijd^5 ]^
„ i v preserve votir *^ect c ^.^* r m
WHELESS
_______-PRESS CO-
748 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
Agents Wanted! Catalogue FREE!
RUBBER STAMPS. SEALS,
BADGES, CHECKS,
STEEL STAMPS, &C.
Sole Manufacturers of
Tho Wheless Self-Inking
Stamp P rinting Press.
Tftf iV/v* ’.S i UoS
a.lve*v. ■ JTi
P ASTAU PRECEDENT !
Ovar Two Millions Diatribntpa
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L.S.L.
Louisiana Stata Lottery Compai y
IneoriNjruted by th* Legislature in 1303 >r
Edueational and Charitable purposes, ; -1
its franchise made a part of the prow t
State Constitution, in 1879, by an over¬
whelming popular vote
He G KAN 1) JCXTRAORDINAUY DRAW¬
INGS take place Pemi-Annually, (June and
Deoeiuhcr), and it* (.HAND SINGLE NUM¬
BER DRAWINGS tako plac a on each of the
the other ten months in the year, and arc all
drawn in public, at the Academy of Music,
New Orleans, Ua.
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all the monthly and Semi¬
annual Drawings of Ths Louisiana State Iaii
tery Company, and in person manage and con
trol the Drawings themselves, and that the
same are eonduoted with honesty, fairness
and In good faith toward all parties, and we
authorize the Company to use this eertinec^-
witli fae-simUesof oursignatuies attached id
its advertisements.”
rooiiulssltfaert.
We the undersigned Banks and Banker!
will pay all Prize* drawn in The Louisiana
State Lotteries which may be presented al
ouroountors:
B.M.1V.tIJtftI.El'.Pr«i.La.llai'l PresStsteJst l Bit. H
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CABS KOIIN, Pres, t alon 1’lflaal
Mammoth Drawing
At the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, Deoember 18, 1888,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000,
100,000 Tickets at |40; Halves *20; Quar-
'ers?t0; Eighths t5; Twentieths $3; For¬
tieths $1.
LIST or PRIZES.,
1 Prize cf $000,000 is.......... $000,000 300,000
1 Prize or 200,000 is..........
1 Prize or 100,000 is......... 100,000
1 Prize or 50,000 is.......... 50,000
2 Prizes or 25,000 are......... 50 ; 000
5 Prize* or 10,000 are......... 50,000
12 Pbizf.s or 5,000 are......... 00 000
25 Prizes or 2,000 are......... 50,000
100 Prize* of 800 are......... 80,000
800 Prizes or 400 are....,— 80,000
500 Prize* or 200 are......... 100,000
AEPROXJMATION I’BIZKS.
100 Prizes of |l,000are............. 100,000
100 do. 800 are............... 80,000
100 do. 400 are............... 40,000
Three Number Terminals.
99 Prize* of *800 are ...............*79,200
99 do 400 are............. 39,600
Two Numheu Terminals.
900 Prizes of *300 arc...............$180,000
900 do. 300 are............. 180,000
3,146.Prizes of amounting to......$2,11*,800
For Club ltrates, or any further informa¬
tion desired, write legibly to resideuce, the undersign¬ with
ed, clearly stating Street your and Number.
State, County, mail delivery will he
More rapid euciosing return Knvelope bearing as-
surred by an
your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express in Ordinary Money
Orders, or New York Exchange
letter. Currency by F.ypress (at our expense)
addressed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans La
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. 0
Address Registered Letters tc
IIWORlEAk* BASS
iSew Orleans, La.^S
REMEMBtK ZZZXf.
and Early, who are In absolute rburge fairness at the
drawings,is a guarantee chances of all
and integrity, that the possibly are divine equal, what
and that no one can
numbers will draw a Priz-.
REMEMBEK, also, that the payment of
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NA¬
TIONAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets arc signed by the President of an In
stitution whose chartered rights are recog
nized in the highest Courts; therefore
beware of all imitations or anonymous
schemes.
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WHOLESALE ANl> RETAIL
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DRUGGISTS,
CRIFFIN, GEORGIA*
We guarantee the purity
of our goods and make our
priees lower than compe¬
tition.
HOTEL CURT IS
,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, PropY.
I< ui: n < 41 lD Uaibs. febl5dly
ADVERTISERS
:an learn tbe exact co -‘
A aii) nroposed line
ach-ertismg in America:
papers by addressing
jeo. P. Rowell 8l Co.,
"•wspape? Ad-rortismf} Bureau,
iO Spn* it, New York,
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». WITTIEST,PRETTIEST JUVENILES
QUEER PEOPLEFM.Vrc«x
GLUttS 0 BULKS A ^ WIKBS*/^ , A'TL'J
51.00 %
liy Mail
i ft'loMinFiil »ftiU and th* House.)
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SKIS, FA-,
ft* Circular*. Th*be*t acboca
in America, fall tam begins
Ang-W. Ksfttkta tala paper.
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FLiMISTER’S
GRAND LOW PRICE SALE
m
HAS BEEN QUITE GRATIFYING.
*
pOT While we closd out many of
offered, we have added
>Tew-:-Ones!
it Swill be to your interest to visit my
CROWDED STORE ROOMS if
you wish to
Bargains.
Department.
mis department of my business does
occupy as much space as some of my com¬
it nevertheless contains
: Rich : Drives I
Will offer this week 75 Men’s Cassimere Suits
$10,00; worth from $12,50 to $15,00. These
were purchased in the last ten days, late
the season and the party that I bought from
anxious to sell. Leave your orders for Suits,
or Overcoats and I will have them made
by the best house in the country, JACOB
SONS, of Philadelphia. No fit, no pay
Department.
Have added largely to this
line in the past few weeks.
TREMENDOUS BARGAINS
-IN
Misses’ and M Cblm's Wrens,
LADIES’ JACKETS,
V !: W M A R K E H H,
Mojeskas,'Jerseys, Ae.
Shoe Department
Find that I am over
stocked in Childrens
Boys’ and Misses’
kM M
Will have you 40 to 5 ,
per on lids line Shots.
r f OR Just received big stock
■ FLEMISH. Sweet Sherwood’s Cel-
E. J, Ji Shoes ebratefl \at Hand $4.00. Sewed As
good m any $7 goods.
B uy my Eagle Shoe Company’s P)emteintiary Made
o es for Ladies’ and Misses’ and you wll have no
e rs. All at the lowest priees, at f
E. J. PI >t;GT S.
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