The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 05, 1888, Image 2

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•tfUttLAS 8LKSMXKK, Editor * l’r*i>’r 5, IMS. Oflcial Paper of Spalding Co. Ofllctol Paper of the City o( Griffin Adrerllatng Ratoe. ’“‘notices NOTICES 10----- 10 o*nU cinder per lln 4 tnl» ., mt Muth inMrtioB. No iuMrtioD a—■» f« r i«m than <0 otnU. All insertion* far l«u than one dollar msat ba paid for in Tfaaral rmtoa will ba mad* with parti** fa oantinna thair advemaemenU ^S^ShK*V—»« for tha Daily. Yeeterdaj «u the first time a Grif So newtpaper ever published * Ml synopsis of {he President's message the morning after its deliver/ to Con gress. But the News promises that it will not be tbs Isst time. Like mstiy another great man, the new Smperor of Germsn* finds it a pleasant task to direct that large •moae’taef werk shell b* iromediatlj done. It is saatlj easier for an Em¬ peror te hump others than to hump himself. Why should Dot Leti liortoo also write an inaugural address* An American Vice President ahoald ba •Mowed to epread himself equally . with an American President. Tha iwmarks of * citizen with twenty mil tone wonld be read by a great many persona who neter look at tbe tnea •age of a President. TZ Poatmaater General Dickinaou rac oumenda tha abolition of tha frank iog privilege. Tbe Republicans will never agree to tbit. Tbey frank their campaign cfocumonta all over tbe country, saving tb# money that would ba otherwise expanded for postage, and applying it to the purchase of Indiana voters in blocks of five. Speaker Carlisle says: “I will make a prediction that when the Republi cans taka charge, tbey will rafuaa to do juat what they have been demand iog of a Democratic House I tell yon (bat the business men of this eonntry will call a halt on vicious tad extravagant legislation if it is at tempted, and tbair demand will to obeyed." THK PKISIOK.Vr S MKfiNAGK, We published tb* leading points of the President’s me»s«g* in lull yesterday on the tariff ami other im¬ portant subjects, Sud supplement it with the eaaeatial portions of the de¬ partment reports this morning. The message will be read with interest by every Democrat and every patri ot of whatever }>arty. It is a bold, vigorous and manly exposition af the attitude of the administration »u tha plain question <>f t he economical eon ducting ef the government, ami if anything excel* in cogency of argu ment and dearness of expression tha fatneus ‘■tariff message” of last year. The President, unchanged by party defeat because right without lefer- eaae to party policies, takes no step backward, but commits the Democ¬ racy Still further to the aeceasity of a Continued ad votary of taiiff refarm. What he says requires no comment to make it plain; and it is submitted to weak kneed Democrats *nd knock kneed protectionists u> make whst tbey can >• f it. W» quote "ii* passage ,• in M ,Je serving of memory by al 1 : ‘*OtHBruuui#'n is * abateinl thing, and ■ menace to peace and ur_>,n:ir- •d go* -•« >•! t. But 'iie co>iunu'‘t<>in of combined wealiti and capital, tha Outgrowth ol wTerweening se fUh- nrs* which inaidioustv nmlrrm tis* th* jns’ic* aad integrity i.t (tec in¬ stitutions, is not fee* dangerous than tbs communism of oppressed poverty and toil, which exasperated bj injns tire and discontent attacks with wild disorder the citadel of rule. Ha mocks the people who proposes ih.t the Government shall pro'er* the ri*a anrt tbat lh*v in turn will rare for tbe lal-ortng pom Am u> nined ier j between the people anil their Goeeremerit, or the least rielsgatioB ilf tha care anti protection the grrv eru ment owes to the humbler, citi IH to the toad, makes the boast of IhtM insttiations a glittering delusion d the pretended boon of Aiaerieui nshtp s shsmelesa imposition. A just and sensible revision ,.| our tariff taws ahaetff be made for the re lief at tltoae of our ouuauyaten who ijjMferunder present conditions.*' . U* 1KB FUTURE OF ••ROLDOTERS.” That# to a good deal of specula lion about tha f«U* of Democrats who now occupy minor positions un dar the Federal Government. By soma it ia expected that they will ba summarily removad from offic# dt rectly aftar Iuauguratioo day, while others contend that under President Harrison there will be do effort to accomplish a sudden revolts tion in tbe party complcXtoh of the pobiic service. Boms papers sre calling upon the Democrats who hold Uu tad .States poaitions to sattla the matter by re signing in uisee, • acting on btgb pi in cipls and refusing to remain as part of an Administration controlled by their opponents" This v*ry chiv slrout counsel comes from persona who sre not themselves ofHorholders, sad who wonld mske Jno peraomil sacrifice if every United States stila ry in tha land were transferred to a Republican recipient. It is quite as easy as it ia patristic lo commend such self sacrifice to others. The question ef the coarse that of ticiala ought to pursue is aot, bowev er, a mere matter of petsonal inter eet, or ever of partisanship. The public service is regulated by s eye tem of lawa yet on ita trial. It ought to have a fair test That system does not contemplate a sweeping re moral of subordinates immediately on the taking effect of a dungs in the principal executive head of the Federal acivice. The l«w hat not been ao construed heretofore' The Republicans have held over in large numbers throughout tho grealer part of four years, ted very many of them are still in office. Why should • ok the sum# rule obtain as to D*wo orats in place, when Harrison is inan gnrated, that had force after Cieve land’s inauguration T A person oecn pying a United Sates office and dis charging its duties with ability and fidelity is, according to the spirit of tne Civil Service system, entitled to be protected against endden nd cs priciotu changes. Whatever rights the Republicans have in this matter under Cleveland, the Democrats will have under Harri son. The country is entitled to wow bow the Republicans will re gard ths Civnl Service law and adaliu iater them as compared with the Rem •erata. Tbs Democrats specially have a right to iuaiatthst this comparison •ball bo fully and faitly made, in or der that their party may not be un justly condemned or the Kepablicna party uutairly praised. Democrats who resign out of pride make the path of tbe administration of their opponents just so much smoother. It would seam, therefor', that :< general voluntary retirment of h>Tl over Democrats is noi to be dtre*’. 1 ed, or ev.’ U to be fairly advised from, the p int of view of public uiUeeat. or from tha'of party loyally. With the people at laige the coesid la'cri of p .i lien advantage or diss-ivanta^e may have little weight, but es-rbiiiby Democrats in office cannot be expect ad to abandon their duties and giv« up their salaries merely f ir the pur poae of making party ritie easy for tbeir opponents In the broader view it to right that one party should not be hurried out of power in nil <le pertinents any more rapidly linn the other waa. Indications me now vety strong agnisst h in bisn "clean sweep." and it civvy ba set down a* certain that their will be no general resignation of Democratic incumbents in Feder •1 office diiectly after the fourth of March. Will the Uepiriilican pat'T 1*r** [> its promises when it <*. n t»ol of Ihe Trrnrtanf? li pr< niiaetl to increase th* the wtget ol the w. rk il:j*m#r ; tr proeoie a home markel for lattaei/ tirttt'niCle, 11 ti-.ierM* tariff Ol* won!; U> pi event I ' l"p rl •lion of ah foieijj** a b * 1 ••••me In pi'inpe' f i t, w .1 li y i 4 I tureil in ife • < (niiilry; l" . j . i.e • ei . a • it ». if! jure to • *■ . I ! »*' | loin >%• • lIch! a v. li p,- r 'e *i MU ,** »•• tbe jo'll unaiit'^ tii itt» ob i*- A m m n vrliG ha> practiced nudu in- f t h) years, ought to know salt from •* »g:\r; rend what he sayn. Touu.ih). o., .1 ;»n 10, 1S.ST. Messrs. F. .f. Uhoney A Co Qcntlenien: - I have Vwettiuthc jgeuwai paw tie*?« t uu*d Imne for most 40 years, ; »mi wonld ~a.v that in nil uiy pradlice and experience, have never weu a prci'itraHo*' ibwt l t <»n' i p 1 ' 1 - ii’-> vrtth es much n stuh'Ue*' of >u<Ve-s , M t c.i" Hull’s Catarrh Cure, mauufm tun 0 by you. il tve prescribed it a great inao\ times a id its ett oi iw wocdsrfal,and would any in on clufiHUL that I have >vt to tu>d a c so of C,i tarrh that il would not cu e. would take it according to rireotione. Yours Truly, UwKSUBH. M D I. 1. Office, 215 Summit St We will give $100 for any case of Catarrh that can not bn cured with HhIIV Caturrli 'Jure Taken internally CO., ProjM* Toledo, «> F. J. CHEN r Y Jt , l^T Bold by Druggiata, Vic novp.lm k. Ikftitfs TEETHiA (TNtfeiBg M *ieouwJs«fCblldr«* qfmmi | iirii Kis. jsxru ** Tlte iniportanco of ratifying the blood can i 1 1 <- overestimated, for without pure blood . .-I cannot enjoy good lioaltti. At nil# season nearly every one need., a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich i)i« blood, and we ask yon to try Hood s n. t-CUilai Sarsaparilla. It strengthens ' and and builds builds lln up the the system. system, >• ' .’1 s an appetite, and tones the digestion, •iff it eradicates disease. The peculiar .m i '.nation, proportion, and preparation of (lie vegetable remedies used give to li ti> Sarsaparilla pecul- -r_ W IWCII Ifeplf • ■••alive powers. No ■ t nii'difinelisssuch a record of wonderful • •ures. if you have made up your mind to : Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to t. • :,•->■ other instead. It Is a Peculiar Mi .iji'ine, and is worthy your confidence. !: •. '! « Sarsaparilla Is sold by al! druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar am■ MABjLT*- An Important Announcement About Mr «(f n i while at busli.T-fi X ir»ta fciuM.-nly udiD-nly attack.fi aiiackfl with v;»u\ trxcruciatm* *rxv ruci J'hIii.k In my foet, knees ami Inn is. &•»»*.• vert Uu! attack that I took my i-fl •ilately, Rrul In in two two or or throe three days days their jny my Joint* wc fSz ea to nlin'iBt double m : *:trai sniff I rep wo* driven from »»»c. Afur lug UfcTng tin* ftv»s( ex'-ruclei'ln^ pa!u r*mr-dl liniments and various other h frhmi who rympatbUed with w) helph con lUon.Rfthl tome; tot Swift’* Speclflo “ Why don’t you * uaeH. \iv) H. 1 I will nill fpiarantpu guar am u cure, and if li <K not the medicine shall ootit you nothing. after ’ I at once secured \ the S. «. 8., and night ami using It tlie first day, had 1 a quiet great} refreshing sleep. Iq n week we *ck I I felt reit greatly b#Miefltte«r. In three week* ks V \ wm (vmJd sit up and walk about the room, and Rf> using six iMiUies s I I was waa out ou ami aide to go to buslne Since then then I I I have ha have fttdud atitud been been regularly rtfgiili feet feet from from at my uinfc Dost to ef •f duty, ut v. and and on on i«y my i ten hours l ' day, nntl plain plain am entirely simple Runpli fret fact* pain, . These are the e and and in m y case.and nd I 1 ■will will Mil cheerfully cheerfully cheerfully answer i swer all s fnqui irb .4 relative v© thereto, thereto, either either Mabxilli er In In In persot pe. rsoa or by m Thomas . .AHKILI.IS, City. li Y?, Pth street, New York Namivim r, Tffsif -I hrive warded off a **- •rt:»o.ta>k of rheum.vti uvUv a timely rv-H-'vt to . Swift ! s Spicinc. In ci.s- 4 v her© a per tnftlieut lel idief U sought (Ills medieine com- •If f r n lii^tiiutional i treatrru treat me: .' t •eds of iii> e.iA© from the fe' 1. ‘ Ji \U. . V. Harriadi^ I>. T> v. New York. M 7th Av*.—Aft r sr-endb g kJ'A) to be relieved i f Ibuod 1’ - n v o. ,t any benefit, u few b' ttlen t.f’ Swift's Pobisu. Siitlo worked A perf ect euro. t Viwwa. Oh.-My little had gtrl, agM ba aiR.and in ho boy, aged eggravatevl f-air yonn, shape. They rgi : > w.'ist wore, puny ami sick 15. T«* day thev nre Id- althy ui.d vo Lust, a!i Uie nrnlt of taking 8. S s. COIX1RB. J ' k T. Lady J.akf, Sumteb Co., Fla. Your H. a. 8. has proved a wonderful sucreh* l?i my Cii“e. Tea cam *t on my fa* •, no d^ubt, rvould have boon liurrb 'i me to i ■> u rns.'. I d<» think kb vveuderhil, n>l has u-m <jual. U. II. I*.vitr>, rojatiJiHStor. Waco, 1 lias, May 9, loo3. 6 H. C-... A lnnta, Oa. Opiine:i."M Ki.ouingtliat you pleasure appreclai* volunturv tcstimoulai*. v * t-vke In staling licit one of our Jady cnst-oim ; s hua rc.gJilue'1 her heultii by lln: u-iot f four large bottle* of y«-ur great r* \ e-'\. after having been an Jm a*i*l f* >r mwoi ul y - ars. Hertr<>ubifl WAff cxtreln© dctnJJt *, v'Uii.ved vcu I I > v a aviCGse pt>- cuUar tobers x. \Vu i.T is .Sc Cg„ application. f>t uirutst-*. Tiirr© bfwvks mnlhi rn d ire© on Ail druggist.-i sell .s. s. S. Co., UK SWIFT Srccmc Dmw t-v ?», AUnnl u On. Ivcw York. York, '-Jti .«• Hi ot Ms Pills NlimnlaloN die torpid liver* sirengdi* emu IhedlgCNlivt'orgnnM. regnlateM fI»o bowvlH, ami are muMjmdt-tl an an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. In «*ialarlx«I dis^rL Is ttieir virtue* are widely tiliar reeognized, *« they posse*** |m < - properlie* in freeing' Ui< h> *teiii from I It a t poi*on. Klegmitly sugar routed. l>o*e*inan. I'riee, SJ5c*t*. Sold Everywhere. Office, 44 Murray St., Knv York. New Advertisements T O A D V E R TIS E R S A list of 10H> iii-u - j ,'•} < rs dirideii into STACKS AND SK< HONS v. ill e tent on application- KHKK. adve: those who w atu i! - i ’ i-iML t * * paj w»* can i ifTcr 1 oiler rm «T . ■ . for j hi ough and efTeeti.ie \\< rk t! ; n t'a* v sc- lion a our Ke’i*' " I/- Ml. GKO P KnV.KidhAin, Ncwsprq. r AdVcrtHng hfif -ui. JO S; - 'ire - i; .ft, N -a York. tv. i i .! a 1 >. . ht) v s i ! ail Hi- i r’:y I’vil ;i - a.I to Pi'cmHture I' •- < I:, ariny. •.en.l fu.- - - i vt > Man. will! I'tl 1 4 tri’.if- !..: I j I Curve n-.t r;mt4'i-.i V ’.. -I. s. I’K.lR n, (.13 ' .1 *■: ! < ! i l el: 5! Vohvillb Tenn. uov! Id.V w I y. Inc By giving tone to a 4(1 strenirthetilng the fur- System and building up the general b- altll, i3vi>r.vrxr wked corrects all frregnlarii ir* and sunoviug tronbles from which so manv ladle- suffer. sufier. It 11 gj gives tlie wesk,debilitated :m h«’\ ith and strength,and H‘ WM «ei Hlent. dep^ressed in Spirits. In chance cfJile no shoni.l i‘p with- owl INPI A N V ! Cli. Jt is S tl /cansi Unfailing. &ek yuur Druggist. F. H Ay O eluird Hil of DON’T RUN 1 RISK work losing its your destruction. child bv permitting When child Worm* fail* to out a to *ieep well, i* restless, unnatural »n its appetite and grinds it* teeth, y >u have strong indication* of Worm* Faftitiestocb'fi ; the positive Vermifuge. rurp for this it Ask B, A. druvgist you* for it. It s timely use may save your iUi from itsgrav* WtKKttKKttKKttttKM MV Tlio Toy th<* --wl5 ( v hild THK— Likes Hi st I | “ANCHOR” Slocks. Beal Stone- Thre#Color*. ^ At A Ctaraa UU Urkskht n.«Ma frir<Aild rec of of agitovd all all aae* a«e« F- For $1 * 7S, or I'tki ararage ai b*)*. t t k w bl yftn Csiai^rcw* mm k poat frw* on appiieatioo to F. Ad. Richter & Co., • tO BROADWAY, M«W YO The Georgia Midland BR 1 Mlioi’teait nutl Hesi Line With Through Coach cw Uetweeii COLUMBUS and ATLANTA. I ONLY ONE CH ANUS' TO ‘ Washington, New York, Nashville or Cincinnati. SO. 50, caSKlrM'tKB, SOITH. Leave Mclhinongh.. .- ...... T:30a m. Arrive (iriffln...................S:15 Leave • 8ri5 " Aarive Columbus.............Il:‘d5 " XO. 51, PaUSSKOEB *M> V MI., SOBXII. Leave Columbns........ ......IKK p. m. Arrive Griilin ...........3:50 q.K.. *4 ..... NO. 53 raSHBSLIEH ANDM UL, SOfTII, i^eave Griffin..... ..... ...1:05 p in Arrive Co’uuabos..............7:05 NO 53, CASSENOEB, NOBTII, Leave Coluiubus .............•• 4:10 p. tu. Arrive Griffin....................7:14 via 4 * Leave “ ....................,7:30 " Arrive Mi Donongh......... 8:03 “ so. 1, i-beioht, kobth. Leave Columbus................7:00 a. m Arrive Griffin...............1:35 p. .m Leave “ .....................a ;C0 Arrive McDonough.............3:35 1 ‘ so. 3, riiEionT, soi rn Leave Mc Donough..............7:45 a.m Arrive (irillin ........8:50 “ Leave “ .....................9:85 “ Arrive Columbus ................3:80 p. in C. M. E.GBAV, Supt. TV. CHEAPS, Gen’! Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga. New Advertisements. (GENTS WANTEt> ' WrUc Geo - A San¬ born, 8ec’y The Buffalo Mu- 1\I, \< CI DENT AND 8l< Ji B ENT FIT ASSOCIA tion. BuJfalo, N' W York The ffrw England Journal, *ty»: “ Wal«»* IN VISIBLE Sound Disc# \ for daafneM, concentrate* »onnd with on the dnun, »nd outrank# all deeRce* of of our ago and tts po**tbllttte« are groat.** for nil by H H. WA17E8. Bridgeport, Oi. $525 Agents’ profks per month Will prove it or pay forfeit 'Grteit New New portrait* japt out. out. A A $3.50 $3.! sam- de sent free to sli. ili '........ \V. If. Chidester A: Son, 28 Bond St., N Y EXHAUSTED VITALITY GMIE SCIEJT.T OP LIFE, th. K'f!U K«ltca’, Woj-k 0 f , )ie "(re on ManhfwJ. Servant nun Physical b. bllltr. PrenintQre 3 >.' 4 - , iiK.. Errors of Youth, and i hcuntoM in Uerk scon se,} neat thereon, .70 8 vo, 120 C'liilh, h—Hl."uf.’ full gilt, r only all dlw«se*.^g l,jl ____ , •nail realetl. Illustrative sample fro t„au , M , J m V 1 'l;" Wlc r,fri "‘ send now. 1 1 o. f, "hat „. 1 S awarded to the author by r, , v., I If i_'71 too 1 ,tc,iU«Inri,.o . 1 M":far). Offitsli'o 4Bulflach„ ?T i'ic hair.i -It-. .,r -vill. ISev:*r r •i Youthful 7o Rcstora Color. tlray Hsiir i t: b'vs :,te~ i: 5 ''utid hair f.TJiing •V-*. an.i 1‘rmrgtot iARVELOUS b?| • Si BP® EMORY SCOVERY. lot ImmiIs legineil in owe r**;u!inu. fliiMl MiiiMlerinir rured. *!»$*.• !• i»»i; tt ilhoiK note* littotff « ondemmii l»r ff»wpr#*m«* i mart, (ai i ai i(idIIC*"III**nf« fo i rtrreipo.lce C'Jkl •***»•'. Pr jib < id ! >r. Wm . A . i , j i i■ •! ill*- ■ oi M-ImIiIc*! Aj ••ciali.-t in i ( - • •, Dani ' ’ ; 1- fi:om j • i'.-.whobigi-i. -1 M BU'-kicy. ■ D. • * I'm- riiri.-’ian Advo- .!•**’, hi'hard i■ t ;!i 'cient>t, lions *bi ig.* wi'» >n, ■ i' 1 ►fuijiirniM. uul ntlier>, sent po-t - , p,of. \ U>! SK I i K, L , MT Fifth Are V'i'k HINDERCORNS. vt ■: ii: »'* f’uro f<«r c :t.h. hii i-ni . '. ti i loUiofa't. LX at DniupUstti- Ul.M-i'k&t •, i i he I'C-t f i .ill ft: Inward Pains, Celi-a l.> . .• •-- ti l P \'l 1*4*1 ! 'M ■■•■' ‘ • •' Ol"’ - .ith art ! I’- ’* r i tr •ubI' , o A » fim9 ih'* ( in c f *'• uve 1 r( ; '*:ulgif r rJjjj m , aT . ■> "f I * 1 i-'-inw TftL- .deep ■ >- • • ini Hi •••* •'* : VmTMl ^ " V W • - pvei '••••• . • ".-.)*•■ v, vT* to the V.c .. . ! -- ;:-!. - -a: i - • -t Drg^uiit*. MASON & HAMLIN T he cabinet organ was introduced in its present followed form by Mason & Hamlin in ls61. Other makers in the manufacture of these instrument*, but ihe Mason & Hamlin Organs have always mam* talced their supremacy as the beet in the world, i M&*on & ll&mlia offer, as demonstration of thei anemia)]ed excellence of their organs, the fact that at all of the great World’s Exhibitions, since that of Paris. 1 sG7* makl 8 11 § " M m A 83 g^competition with nest have! 1ill «\invariably era of ail coon* j tries, they V ^ #1 5 lwh"r*ora. tak¬ en the highest B ■ • IUut* • trated catalogues §22 TO $900. free. Mason & Hamlin do not hesitate to make the Inordinary c’aim for their hey pianos, ..MB that they his a re superior to nil others. T recognize the hirf* . .. excellence . f*1 ..11 r<A achieved n > b( .......I by 1 ■ 44 other , 4 4 k . leading t *. _. makers .4 . n\* 44 -/k in t the art This of f they hey piano atirilmte attribute building, able solely but still the claim remarkable superiority. im¬ b*y to provement introduce,! Vr them t In the year 1880, j and now known as the “,v.« ,t Hamlin Piano Stkinoer,” -.........PIANOS the by the use of which Is «ee«’ xred greatest po#- iibleparity and reflnemenf of tone, creased together canaci- r?2I3HT. with greatly ln- 0AitD & ty for standing In tune ana o'.her important advantages. A circular, c«mtaining testimonials from thru* —Sfe. — ----------- easy p*r- Bents: also rented. , MASON & HAML'N ORGAN AND PIANO CO. BOSTON. .N L VV YUUii. CU1CAUO. j Crateful- Comforting. epps’s cocoa BREAKFAST. ; r ,rih of Th*- inttural { v •• I HP Mi* di^e> \ . .1 . ! i-...,, Ii> H «-,»refill ilp:>• 1CH • t 1 : i , rop«*rti*- i*t w*• - '"'led . ! • li-.- ; r.-vuL'd « ur ;•: >>v ;d- vi i>iv. bit-;! rii " VS V ith to vU .c tot' A fl .voiired ' ! L r < w'mli mny suvr n< ui iri’ hv?iv> > ociurs' bt D It by th judu toms or <*! article of diet that a onstilutl *n r * tv be :’rndu;U:\ boiit ilji until s iron if n<’u_rh to rctu.-t ev* ry ter.de*icy lo disease Hnndr* tU of eubtlt* malftdies urt* fl oating 'tr(Hind Uis ready to attack wherever there i?« Aeuk point VVc may escape many a In al (i by k' 'pingoorit-IVfC vrt'Il iorIifit(d witb purr !*:.io3 a;:,! a jirotkirlv ii'»Q i-'ti. il f. uiih 1 ." b'liiiuk tv S, . (, (...zfttr, milk. Sold Mad,-siinjily only in half- with water or iH.nnii Un*. 1 r"4**‘r-4, lab^llwd tliU" JAMES EPt> A CO.. Hon:oMM>afhic tendon, < hvm!4»li>. England. its-ur . H-JrikcY tbaniviritl i ■ - p' ST „*“ Lmbn,..! L.S.L. ‘-.ui.l.n. Slat. Loiter, Cow Incorporated l>>the Legislature in 1S*68 •■ EuQt atior.nl aud Charitable purpose!', i * 1 lt« frnneiiine made a part of the presc t Htate Coni*titution, in 1879, by an ovec- whelming popiflar vote Its OKAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW- IN<*S take place h’cini-Annnally. (Jnne N l anu M- Uecenjher), ami its GRAND 81NGLK BEK DRAWINGS take place on each of the t!:e other ten months in the year, and are all drawn in public, at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the monthly and Semi¬ annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and In person manage and con tro) the Drawings themselves, and that th* same are conducted with honesty, fairness •nd in go.jd faith toward all parties, and we auihorize the Company to use this certinco« with fac-simileeof oursignatm es attached in its advertisements.” Commissioner*. We the undersigned Banks and Banker' will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiant state Lotteries which may be preset ted st ouroountors: B. M.W IlM$LEl .Pr«s. Ls.Xal l B. **. LA.VilX. P>s«*isteXai l Bk. A. BAi.llWIX,Prss. If. O.Mist’l Bast CARL ROHM. Pres, t nlon VIBast Mammoth Drawing At the Tuesday, Academy of Music, New Orleans, December IS, 1So8, CAPITAL PRIZE, $ 600 , 000 , 100,000 Tickets at *40; Halves $20; Quar¬ ters $10; Eii'liths $5; Twentieths $2: For¬ tieths $1. Llsl or PHIZES. I Prize cf $000,000 is......... $600,000 300,00(1 1 v kize or 300,000 is......... ! Prize or 110,000 is......... 101.:,1100 1 Prize or 50,000 is......... 50.000 3 Prizes of 25,000 are........ 50.000 5 Prizes of 10,000 are........ 50,10 12 PbizE8 of 5 000 are........ 60 ao 25 Prizes of 3,000 are........ 50.000 i00 Prizes of 500 are........ 80.000 3oO Prizes of 400 are........ 80,i00 500 Prizes of 300 are........ 100,0(.0 APPROXIMATION FRIZES. 103 Prizes of $1,000 are........... 100,000 100 do. S00 are............ 80,000 100 do. 400 are............ 40,000 Three Number Terminals. 09 Prizes of 1800 are ...............$79,300 99 do 400 are................. 39,6(0 Two Number Terminals. 900 Prizes of $200 are...............$180,000 txw do. 300 are.............. 181,000 3,146 Prizes of amounting to......$3,11»,80< For Club Rrates, or any further informa¬ tion desired, write legibly to the undersign¬ ed, clearly stating your residence, with State, County, Street and Number. Moro rapid enclosing return mail delivery Envelope will bearing be as¬ sum'd by an your fall address. Send POSTAL NuTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary addressed fetv. r. Currency to by Express (at our expense) M. A DAUPHIN, New Orleans Ia or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C- Address Registered Letters tc VEW OBI.KIVS \ fTO\AL BiVk New Orleans, La. REMEMBER ten*raU He regard •? an and Early, who are in charge of the drawings,in a guarantee of absolute and integrity, that the chances are all equa., and tiiat no one can possibly divine what numbers will draw a Friz**. U EM KM BEK, also, that the payment of Pri7.es is GUARANTEED BY FOLK NA T1 NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tic kets sign* j bj tlte President of an In st-tuticn whose chaitcred rights are recog t.ized in the highest Courts; therefore beware of sll imitation* < r* ancnyrnous schemes. S W. M1HA1I 4 WHOl.EfULF. \ND ftKTAIL DRUGGISTS CRIFFIN, CEORCIA. We guarantee th£ oi* our goods and make prices lower than tition. HOTEL CURT HUFFIN', GEORGIA, Under New A. G. DANIEL. Prop'r. u (rt; . trains. fob 1 VBRTISERS m tbe exact roTYOsed b’ne o iigm by P. Rowell & Co., An- aptising Bureau. .t., New "York, ■ 100-f»*ae Paruphl.i »• WITTIEST,PRETTIEST JUVEHILE8 QUEER PEOPLE P»lB.Vr(« GIAKTTS A paws A GDBL1H8 CLAWS $1 00 ♦1.00 ;> Min. ..loiwmnif imIA. •f‘0* pranks Tret) rharminn and tfce »ton>~ Mo.i, liiuak-aravokioir 111 of tbe „l4in* iU mnstratloa* ilhi»tratl« by by tSc tbe Friit - ;w* _ KmiM. iHLrabn. ««M a.4 '•—Hon. '--Hoil R _ R - <'OI -— * fc^.,44. j Imt — Mtop W UvtU turn .a. -•- Hon H vraid Oratw T 4« T« CLAM’S BUSINESS COLLEGE ERIE, TA., w /( * for,iimlar». TJwb^xiww, 4 y/^lnAWtoi ^ NlMnibaein. A VMfcwttvjiapw. EVEKV - BIT - PROM - Stt UNTIL i January 1st., WILL BE A Grand Bargain Day! IMIy Store that we are determined to convert into money. Now is your time to Secure Bargains! J| ■■'Issi ■3: JJK •- t •' ill •>ii§ | ^ : yy ''.ypm :337ft A '•» k *> Received on yesterday one lot of tr LONG WRAPS at 1^6,50 worth $10. Feu childrens* Wraps to be almost given away. WILL ADD SEVERAL BARGAIN COUNTERS the present week. Look to your interest by giving my stock an inspection. BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS, JERSEYS, ETC. hoe Department! ran F. J. FLfMISTER. ^Special prices on all Shoes to reduce stock. New lot of Eagle Eagi______________ Shoe Uo. Shoes just received. Best $2,5o Button w ____________ for the ilive Ladies’ Boot in the city money, such too manp Men’s Fine Hand Sewed Shoes in popu- lar m«kes as, Ilanans, Emeisou, Sehmertzs, " ------«C.i sod worth $(»,50 to $7,00 that we will sell at $5,00 $5,50. Haven’t lime to ennmerate more. Come to see E. J. PLEMISTEE.