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'°^£kKXV—-H erniate* ae for the Daily-
dg>
To escspstb* hungry horde* of of
fioo-Mtokors who baa* of bteieg
ed bits, Gan. Harrison b*s taken ta
tba wood*. He took hia gun with kim,
and will doamne ahootingakould any
aaOtureoome fellow pareun kim.
Tha graou jary of tha United
States Conri. in ssssion at Indianapo
iia, it said to be inraatigntiDg Col.
w. W. Dadley’s notorious letter re
farxog to tha porch### of voters ia
“block* of five.'' Th# charge of
■
Judge Wood* to the grand jnry con
ifiAoaa many that an indictment will
be returned. A warrant for the tr
toot of (Joi- Dudley ha* b*en in th*
band* of tb# Unit*d Stute* M«r*hal
for oororfil weeks.
The Macon Telegraph b*» voiced
ottr »i«w* »o well in the following
par agraph that wa must publicly *ub
aoribe to them: “We regret to le*ru
that General Longatraat haa writtea
a letter to Mr. Hsrrisos indorsing
Mahons for a teat i» the Cabinet.
Long*treet and Mahon* ware both
Confederate general*. Whet, they
joined the Republican party they
were forgiven, aud now never allud-
ed to by the Republic*!! pres* a*
“rebel* and traitor*.” Thos* epi'
theta are reaerved for ex-Conleder-
ate* who are yet Democrat*. Bet
there t* * wide difference between
Longatreel and Mahon*. The fora*
r he* never been besmircksil in
tic*, end hu alway* preserved
iWlMMlt of th# neor 1 * ■ mnnyr whom
he lived. The worat thing wa
ever heard of him is hia commenda¬
tion of Mfthoa* ta * man It to
cupy a Cabinet effiae.
THE RACK WAR IX OHIO.
Cornier Journal: While the Noith
««B Republican organ*, in
purpose to keep alive for
•Qda sectional feeling against
Sooth, are raving ab ut
lawlessness and the wtonga
by the Southern negroes, is it not
littl* oorioua that the only region
Whiflh Ktl-kluxism prevail* today
OB the aacred side of the Ohio
io tha Northern Republican
of Indiana aud Ohio, and that
only place where tba negroes
making an outcry agamat the
aiosa of lb# whites is in this
Commonwealth of Otdo ’
Th# Courier Journal referred
terday to the outrage! nightly
patrated by th* Ku-klux of Ohio
Indiana, It seems alao that, in
lion to these bands of organized
raiders, Ohio ia also tbs scene of
race war. which ia raging with
virulence in Clermont county. ’1
whites of New Richmond have driven
tba colored children from the schools,
there being about two hundred color
*d children in tke place who have
thus been denied the ad von t age* of
tbe school*. Th* negroes arc indig
M8t, and insist upon thetr right to
•end their children to these schools,
but the white* BWMT swear tl.-y will pra
veot tbi* at any eo-’.
New Richmond, Tv the aav, is a
ltspoblicsD town “t y • t cuujOT)
* ly.”
In Felicity thia fi jut g^.uuat th«
negroes is even tuui- • tmuinad
Not only do the utntr at that place
isfose to ftdmit tbe cotore.l children
to the public schoolv. bavins; forcibly
•Jactsd tbena from the school hoosss.
bat they are making a war of extsrm
iistisfi upon tb* negroe* so general.
When s Degro in F-lioity venture* to
(tart his eaiJdteo to school at si], he
it compel Sail to provide thro* with *o
•rsasd guard, suit a i tmiei has th*
(••liug of tbe wliiiei bfi-oujs sgsinat
tbs black* that the latter ere constant
ia daUgei of urn g BBtd i>« <t. Tti*
vbites b«v* already atta* k> d tha
b»n*es ./the nsgross at night, brok
was ts. titir iltHir# sod windows, bat
tend titeui with alone,, and in aevar
•I ioabUMW mads vsolsn i assault*
O ps i* tbs Begrowt Ibstwsvivs*. A
i Batavia says that “st
stioa are
completely under cow, and,
there are relief granted them by
ftoding guilty those indicated, they
will bare to abandon their reaidtncaa
and seek hornaa alaewhere.
wbitee, not aatiafled with their
ent victory, are carrying the war
Africa, and trying to exlattuinate
the blacks. The whitea have formed
an organiiation whereby they agree
not to employ a black man nor help
tb*m to a farthing. Even the black
washerwomen bars been discharged,
and every family i* doing its own
washing,"
This place also, it might be obaeiv
ad. alway* rolls up a big|majority for
the party which is conataatly prating
about “equal rights” for the negro.
What is tU ChicagoTtribuna. with
its bellicose contemporaries, going to
d i about this state of tb tigs! 1* cer
tainty ought to da something. And
tha least it could possibly do would
ba to reprint that gory editorial about
the negroes of Uio South, merely sub
etiurting for the word “South* the
word *‘Obio.“ For inslaece, a para
agraph of that editoiiul, with only
the revision anggented. would read
thus, as applied io the Ohio situation:
“The source of trouble ia that the
black a will not tight for themselves,
and any coercive power to enforce
tbeir right* must be need from the
out side. Whito men or Indian*, situ
ated as the Ohio negroes are, would
make the rivem of Ohio run red be
fore they would submit to usurpa¬
tions and wrong which the black* pm
eively endure. Oppressed by genera
tiou of aiiirsry, the negroes r.re non
combatant*. They will not shoot
aud burn for their rights,”
Meaawliile, until the journalistic
warnors of tb* North and East can
train t.heir gun* from the white* of
the South to the white* of Ohio,
where are Field Marshal Halstead
and Holy Terror Foraker ’
Ia it poesible that they are sleep
ing on their anna, in thia the hour
of Ohio’* peril*
The very thought i* enough to
make every Confederate flag confined
within the State Capitol quake with
dread.
THIS KIMTRU,'TIO> OF IM.MlbKA-
TIOS.
Congressman Outes of the Ford
Investigating Committee has pre¬
pared a bill, which will be presented
to the Llouae in * few <!»)*, for the
restriction of immigration. One of
it# features is a provision that any
one desiring to immigrate to this
country mast obtain a cartificate
from the nearest United State* Con¬
sul to the effect that he comas within
tW* luar aaliirvh »• tiawt It* ■!«»* l> •
neither* pauper, lunatic, criminal
one under contract with an employer
in this country. Other aeotion*
the proposed law levy a tax an all
immigrant*, cm! impose a heavy pen
ally on transportation companies
which violate any ol iia provisions.
The most important part of the law
is undoubtedly the section requiring
the immigrants to saeuic
from American conauia. This
not entirely atop vicious
| lion, but it would materially
j it. It would lie impossible te
vent evasions by tlm immigrants
took th# precaution to go
Canada; but this i* by fat ike non
effective remedy thus far proposed.
A man who lift* practised medicine for
years, ought to know salt from sugar;
read what he says.
Tolkmo. U., Jail. 10. It'l'T.
Messrs. F, .1. I honey .t Co —Gentlemen:
— I have been in the general practice of med¬
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all my practice aud experience, have never
seen a preparation that! could proscribe
with as much confidence of success as 1 cun
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you
Hive prescribed it a great many times aud
its effect is wonderful.and would say in con-
elusion that I have yet to Hud a case of C«
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take it according to directions.
Your* Truly, OuKSUBH, M.I>
I. L
Office, 215 Summit St
We will give $100 for any case of Catarrh
I that cannot he cured with Hair. Cat orh
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F J. CHEN Jl CO , Props,.
: V Sold by Druggist*. 75c novfMm
Advice to Mothers.
yj , vmshlow * Southing stum-
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of one of the best female nurs.-a
; physicians in tbe United States, and
hft* bei-n used for forty years w:th never
j failing success by millions of mother*
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•rft.l.-\r'.m-iuti:t)g> unknown known to r, other ;i exort remedies,
* »4Uj lo <
nirs, Kncnnuitt.-un." n, Kuuvio Ct»wp4sunU. and iho
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To Get
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c'fiattanoooAa Tkxn., June 37. Swift’s
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•arly blood i>arr of the present year, a bad case of
taking poison H. 8 8 appeared advice upon me. I began
, . under of another, and
to day I feel greatly Unproved. I am still
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P. Howisri,
111 West Sixth It.
Spoolflo CoiTTiniA, Atlanta, ft. 0 ., July 7, lftSft—Tho Swift
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physician. tty cii- ” S i uu, " 8 S., " I «nd end took over ^ver I I a do < ten well bol ____ ittles of
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Conductor C. AU.K.i
wife Waro, of Texas. 51 May », 1988—Gentlemen: The
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the skin, The disease baffled the skill of
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icgon od she commenced menoed Hiring hi* wife improve lm Swift’s almost 8 peclfle,
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looking She Is now a hearty flue-
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yours very truly, J. R. Rbars,
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Drawings of The Louisiana State Lo 1
Company, and in person manage and cob
the Drawings themselves, and that tht
are conducted with honesty, fairness
in good faith toward all parties, this certinc«s* and we
the Company oarsiirnatnr to use attached io
fae-ftimileaof c*
advertisements.”
CommlHlonrri.
We the undersigned Banks and Banken
pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisians
Lotteries which may be presented s1
JI.WALMSLei.Pr*., La.Xat'l »•
LAtAl'X. fve.Silaie .K'at I Hk.
BAtnWIT.Pm. V. O.Sat'l Kanb
ROHM. I*re«. t’nion VI Bank
Mammoth Drawing
At the Academy of Music, New IS, lt>o Orleans, 8
Tuesday, December ,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000,
100,000 Tickets at ?40: Halves $20; Quor
Eighths *5; Twentieths $2; For¬
$1.
LIST OF I'lilZES.
! PlUZECF $000,000 is..... * 000,000
1 Prize of 200,000 is..... 200.000
1 Prize of 100,000 is..... 100,000
1 Prize of 50,POO is..... 50.000
2 Prizes- of 25,000 are... 50 0<X1
5 Prizes of 10,000 are — 50,10b
12 Prizes of S OOOare — 60.000
25 Prizes of 2,000 are — 80.000 50.000
100 Frizes of S00 are —
200 Prizes of 400 are — 80,( O0
500 Prizes of 200 are......... 100,000
approximation prizes.
100 Prizes of $1,000 are............. 100,000 80,000
100 do. 800 arc...............
100 do. 400 are............ 40,000
Three Number Terminal*
99 Prizes of *800 are ...............*79,200 39,010
99 do 490 are.................
Two Ncmber Terminals.
900 Prizes of *200 are...............*180,000
900 do. 200 are............. ISC,000
3,146 Prizes of amounting to.....*2,118,S0(
for Club Rrates, or any further informs
tion desired, write legibly to the undersign¬
ed, clearly stating your residence, with
State, County, Street and Number.
More rapid return mail delivery Envelope will bearing be as-
surred by enclosing an
your full address.
Send POSTAL, NOTES, Express Money
Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary expense)
letter. Currency by Express (at oar
addressed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans Li
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington,D. C
Address Registered Letters tc
SEW OM.EA.VM kkTOlUL BAMS*
Hew Orleans, La.
REMEMBER ZiXXZ&r'™* ranrvsraril ai
and Early. Him arc in charge wt the
drawings,is a gnarantee of alisolute fairness
and integrity, that the chances are all equal,
and that no one can possibly divine „w hat
numbers will draw a Prize.
KEMKMBEK, also, that the payment of
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR N.\
TI N’AL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets -ire signed In the President of an In
etitution whose chartered rights are recog
nized in the highest Courts; therefore
beware of all imitations cr anonymous
achemes.
S ff. MAUGHAM & SOUS,
wholes alt: am- retail
DRUGGISTS
CRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
We guarantee the purity
of our goods and make our
prices lower than compe¬
tition.
HOTEL CTJRT IS
j BIFFIN, GECRGLA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL. PropT.
tsr j ■■ t n * eltrains. febir.dly
HERTISERS
.'earn tbe exact cos’
• >ronosed 'me
-ig m America!
by addressing Co^
P. Rowell 8z
a t -^rt»5in9 Bureau,
«c , New Yark.
j- UX>» } age Paunophlef
WITTIEST, PRETTIEST JUVENILIS
QUEER PEOPUEpahnVr^
0IAKT8a FAW8 a
OCBLUfg CLAWS
• 1.0* • 1 00
Bn MaO.
imiilUiRy
l.'immna »f Um and the
JuieflUe Jmecllt' irU.U. Hrlllnc ^riii.t ''I. tmmVHMlv Mfl* < *
U>> »f It ! tO. «F ■ riH ,n!h 4,
Han ‘ik. Clinton B Fs«: Hi ~r*m' waU.li. D.
ta it. rtddrtm •« to kal - - tC M. C««U Stllm S “Jut
-a*., .mi mndHttam "-Hoc Cxrt
M h# «U IVuJW^ H [on c Howard H.:h Urosl.v
. wimni HUbBARri PbUwSelakta. RKOk.
i i Vrn.m Street 1 . I*».
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VS TIL
1st., 1889 1
WILL BE
A Grand Bargain Day!
I
ls/Ly Store I
We have a large choice stock, with new
desirable goods, coming in on every train, j
that we are determined to convert into 1
money. Now is yonr time to
Secure Bargains!
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■ tjL- 'JsPtk
Si m m "-P-
’M M
10
£ '
|
;
| Received yesterilnj lot of
on one
L ON a I VPS +
SO,.50 worth 810. Few childrens’ Wraps
be almost given away.
WILL AOD SEVERAL BARGAIN COUNTERS
the present week. Look to your interest by
my stock an inspection.
BIG REDUCTIONS ON fiLL WOOL DRESS GOODS
SHAWLS, JERSEYS, ETC.
i hoe Department!
ri-BLEWiS.
. \j
m
Mi/ig Custom #ui(
*
I J. FLEMISTER.
fc.
Special prices oil all Shoes to reduce stock.
lot of Ea^le Sho<‘ Co. Shoes just receired. Beat $2,0®
Ladies’ Button Boot in the city for the money.
too manp Men’s Fine Hand Sewed Shoes in sneta pep®"
lar makes as, Hanans, Fmeison, Sehmertas,
worth to that we will sell at $6,00 an
^5.60. Haven’t time to enumerate more. Come m
see
FLEMISTBR