The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 12, 1888, Image 2

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DOUGLAS flLESSSEB, E.I'tsr A Prep'r *U&T .(loAdnuorw Anna». M.O« traCKt.Tr.Oa* Year............. .. i.oe Griffin, Qesrgis, Drc. 12. 18*8. Official Piper of Spalding Go. Official Paper of the City of Griffin Adrertlelng Rat©*. DAILY—One dollar per eqnere forth 0 Iwt lMerUoo, end fifty cent* for each »nb- SJqnimtone. •UttarStmORB S’en line* or lew to be connt- 10 oenu per Un or woh insertion. No lM.rl.on andortbi* toed for lew. then 60 oente. All in^rtHjn* for lew then one dollar meet be pe.d for id * < jX.‘rt'; rate* continue will be their made advi with HtseoaeoU partiae rri«Li uK to *°^EKLY-^Km a -aUeae or th* Dailv. With electric Jigkw, »f might ,M toadminiator the affairs of tho city a little better. Alderman Newton i» ^ the right Une. He i» > n f * vor of bo,h 1,w * ntJ order and light a, and t»a introduced reeolution to carry out bia idea, of both. Give him a bearing >hia morn m- • • • ——■ The Augusta Chroma * s of opin¬ ion that marriage is a f.i * »• 1,r **. Democratic president* i. concerned. Tbe lact ia, Hucbanan, Ttlden and Cleveland, are tbe only democratic president* we have elected in the lsat third of a century, and it belts like the Chronicle was rfght. ■TICK TOTHENOMINEE. In anotbar ooltimn, according to expressed request and tc ourprinci pie to accommodate all ur patrons and publish all the sews, we print a call for a “citizens maeling” to be held in Zebnlon on tbe 15th inst., to get oat a partly new ticket for conn ty offioere of Pike. Tke purpose tad object of the meeting, howeror, we naust deprecate. A* the call expressly ahowa, it is for the “disaati* fied element” to get out opposition to one candidate, Sheri 1 Howard. Now, Mr. Howard was regularly and fairly nominated by the united Dem ocraoy of Pika County in a coanty oontraation, and th* “dissatisfied ele ■sent” moat inclade many more Ra publicans than Democrats, unless they are ali third party men. What aver grouada of personal dissatisfac¬ tion there may be with Mr. Howard _and no candidate was ever accept able to alt aoen—he ia entitled to the united support of bit party, in spite of any opposition that may be atir red up by a “citizen* meeting.” We Would advise and urge that no man calling hiuself an organit-d crat, and dasiring to be recognised such, go into the meeting oa Satur¬ day for the purpase of getting out opposition to a regular i mine*. AN AWFUL LESSON. Lynch law received a setback Sat¬ urday night in Birmingham that it will nor soon forget, h >nff Smith deserves an apotheosis a ihe »pottle of order aud justice. Tiie defence by sheriffs of priaonei* committed to their care is usually of a formal char¬ acter, sufficient tc shield ibemsaiveB from criticism,and not v .< -ut enough to endanger their popup y. The killing of a prisoner i» ier, and cowardly, cruel, brutal m ier. For a great mob to break through (he walls of a prison and drag out a sus¬ pect *nd destroy him, ahowa the meanest spirit of revenge wills ut tbe motive, or the certainty tliat lend color of equity and excusable quality to the. taking of life in pursuit of private vengeance. It is a carious truth ti tie more uuuatural and unheanl i.eeharges made again*’. th- prison- r. the more ready is 'he public to give them cred eilce. That a man atiouid Ire accus¬ ed ®f murdering his children an i di Yorced wife was ’o horrible not t, he true. Again It is awful and .ad to think of .1 he el* ighter of Hint cent up holders of 'he law in th IVnnii g ham tragedy. I.'*t jure force ih# law and thus anticipa'i vert violence that .attends the triTiruler .•cforcement of popuia- ideas of , justice. grata or Ohio, Citt of Toi.rre*. Lr, a« Does tv, ? 3 Faaaa J Cnasiv makes c G» th*’ ire , 9 tlie seowr parton of the fim u J nt fo.«d», Coi»m> aud State afor, id. and that said firn rriti dap tire aura ol ONE HI,N mm _j DOLLAR^ for each and very race of Oatarrb that oautol be eared by the use of fiiu'»C»j»M*cr«. CHENEY ....... FKANK i Barara to before me and eubat ribrd in m, ar—u w Mm Sth Shj of Dreember, A li *. j , —A ||/K W, GL*A8«Mi, No«»ry FUbltc l a, i Cara ^aly^ytWM and THE PERIL*©T PUBLIC USE. Ooiritr Journal: We find in onr correct mail tba following latter ad dressed in obvious good faith to tba sditor of tba Coorier Journal, and post markad PiparOity, Illinois: “I hAve raad tbe Courier Journal with a great daad of interest the past campaign, and, now it ia oyer, would like to aak you a question; just Would you advise a yonog man, twenty one years of ago, of aver«ge inUilliger.es, to study politics with a view to making a practical busiuss* of it— aty the law firat and ultimate ly a political career 1 Cuu a cem petence be made, honorably, in a po litical life 1 Heveral of ua young men here would like your views on this question. Hopiug to hear from you, allow m# to remain most honor ed air. V. V. V.” It is not an easy task to answer this latter. One is tempted, bru* quely, to aftj; “If you want to go to tbe devil, get a razor and cut your throat, and travel direct, in prefer ence to taking a tedious,round about jurnsy through the dismal swamps tf politic*. ' But this ia nut likely to satisfy tbe youttifttl^tecker "Bar truth. In a country like onre, there ia no such thing, strictly speaking, ns “a political career.” A man may quali fv himself never so wjII for official station, and mins it altogether. Oat public life is made of most fantastic odds and ends, th# element of chance largely prevails over every part of it. Our public men arc the nerest sports of fortune, gamblers in tbe lottery of ballots, speculators iu the gullibility of mankind, individually dependent, and more or less, the creatutos of evv-ry wind that ivlows Our po!it a is a spocies of comic opera. It seems to young ambition a fmo thiug to bo a greet man; but how would it seem if tbe possible, and sometimes thesctu al sources of that greatness were ex posed to view; the mean self seeking and abasement, the sordid appli Knees, the dishonoring sacrifices and cowardly sun coder?, the concessions here, tbs submissions there, tbe pst ty arts of soliciting and chicane, and all tbe deyiousneas, tbe delays, tba heart burnings, the longing and ins pense, the disappointments and tbe dirt, which so often attend the truna it, h free man shudders to think of it. There is nothing more squalid and pitiful that) a poor great man in pub lie station as society is now construct ml iu the National Capital. It may be that he has reached bis position on somebody else's money, and is, therefore, a slave to those who sent him. He is miserably nndcrvsid out of the public Treasury, and. if his integrity be in tbe least uncertain, the temptation to put it in eotnims sion is ever present and pressing. If he satisfies his constituents, he must work like a nigger on a rock pile. If he dors not, h* ia liksiy to fall by the way into the moral stubs that yawn ou every hand, ilo is every rnau's man when ha is wanted for something, and no man's man when he wauls something for him self. His life is a perpetual bypoe risy, for it is impossible for any on* honestly to slop over as he is !«<jnir •d to do ou every occasion of public excitemsut or private iotreaty. Hs h# c»m«s, in spite of himself, k kind of masculine courtesan, and, in time, suatiins himself upon u system o f i r gasized selfishness, or sinks beneath a load too heavy for human endur a nee. Both Clay and Webster lamented is their last days that they bad ever entered pubi c life So did Donglnr. S % if the truth could be knswn, do half of the men of the hour who bare lived long in office at Washing!on. It iu<y besti 1, truly. I hit they never £»ive it up until they ure forc' d to, H it that is Ifcaute tbev are lit f< r nothing else. Polities, too, i:ko other form* of gambling, has its fascii a ti0DF. Onr answer t > our voun." oi.rr*a pondent is tho: Ktc-pt a* seen and < v iter, 1 t p it ice a! ■ ■; a n H piaih c-i :n • i'i : , i t {• I Hi* fiirn- tn4 i-t-n- •» • renv bring too, bn ,V t' 1 •“ llS'-HI a O 1 " ■: - rsb B *:• 1 ilvpn !- nf stlh-b HtBIifr for tour 1 , *(■]! ‘ n-i ?, t the 'irailvit ,a v nr .inly to l»> ii u into > h#* « nr’,1 Ht.il uiaioGGi; | be trae to ilit* w,!k in lift', nrul to j yourwTf. 'ov:i o v.otk for work’* e':ke Bti'l m» i v fur it* n>r i ; nt:,’, tit*’* -f, us <1 j ! YOU l nrgtte vi’HT ,v » P 1 ' ! I c *• kins: you. put them to | • '*! isos <>!- f riib <»i , , r 1 ; r rp . ’ fault’ *k» tlift.'O. | | you c:v. to t cyi , j Iftai, trial, l l>< ! < Fine SUM* Mdl a oil rio * ro imtt’imis !'»■!!> ! ID-J von r | condition, that is. Ire sum you sr* not K'tviuf' h • pnrtHin iiviitp f . >r a | plnDtora. i»ul tschaneio^ a p!ar* for whirl, you Ihyc qualifications and approved vourv< f. for a plaen t I arbic.i von uiav h. nowise saiisd. I Hontrrand fsine fiom no cnn'liuoss risv M«n in theirptsires are th^ iners who stand. Aci wed vour p»r». Avoid place-banticg Eschew political self aceking. So shall you be, if" not great, at laast prosporona and happ^, which t» rerj ranch better. : “Oae Am bam toolbar • baraiaa, aert ] ■ 1 “ ‘ ^ ' ‘ bat It A •ub*rb«n raaideot suggests that Griffin dispense entirely withe po lie* force and put their salaries is I > an electric light plant, Bui if we have ne police, whom wiil tbe raid nigih reveler have to shoot at? Pec Many peculiar points n TLxk' i'-.v • aparilla eipcilct to all *cl. . ui' '. ■* Peculiar In comlrfnatira.. y. ' / anij preparation «t ln-r<«' ■■j * Hood's Sarsaparilla |.,,m '' rs / 'Ayy the full curative value of the best k n o w n r e ra edit o t the vegetable kt »g- Peculiar ill Its^r gNTyT 1Ioo roengtli i i awl ceonou y-/ GsV'/ 11 oul ’ ' :i aaparilla is✓ y ' cluo of Kf •'Z “One wiii. Hundred li can truly s Ouc^r be said, Dollar." Medlcin in s T larger and imaller 1 s V / require larger doses, and do not produce as g- al r* suits ns II- -st’s. r Peculiar In its medicinal n rits. Hood’s Sarsaparilla aci'empli-lies rdr-s l.ith- erto unknown, aud lias won f- r itself the title of ' Tiro discovered." greatest btoo.l^r '> purifier ever g'«>d Peculiar i nils" name honi • —there Is now of Lowell, Hood's SarsaparillayW whereJysJ than o t all purifiers, r PecuUar in its phenomc- s' nal lecnrd of sales abro.d, Iras sV^io other m-d preparation mu 'i po-pn- * cwr ... . at; .. ity in SO short a time, and retained its popularity and confidence among ai) classes r of people eo steadfastly. ^• other preparations, Do not b . induced to buy V lu-iiu'. but be sure to get the Peculiar Hood’s SarsaparilSa Sold liy ttlldragglsU- SI; sir for g5. Prepared only by C. X. HOOD « CO., Apothecaries,Lowell, Mas*. IOO Doses One Dollar SWIFT’S SPECIFIC v'litirf’ly iv vogct&blf 1 j rPf jYrrxtlon cou- laln'.ng no Mercury, Potash Arsenic, cr otbe« 'lubslances. ' SWIFTS SPECIFIC Has cured hcuxlretJi of oaseiof Eplthello m.i or Cancer of the 5kln, thor.ands of case* of Eczema, UIocxl Humors anti Skin Disease*, and hundreds of thousands of cases <>f 'i rof- ula, HI i -1 Poison and BIoo^ T nint BWI'.T-S .SPECIFIC Fts relieved thoosonds > f eases of Merc is- rt. I Po'.r.oninc, Hheumatl*m and Stiffness of ibu J >inti. t'nATTAVoooA- Texm., June ff. 1W8—Swift's h’rctdh ■ Atlanta, Oa.—Gentlemen : In th« •arly {mrt of the present year, a bat) rase ot aliing loo l jn.txm S. H. under appeared advice upon of me. another, I began and t S. • ... ......greatly I f»*-l medicine greatly Improved. Improve*.. shall continue I __________ am still taking tkt th the and It to vrlii do so vm i. 1 I perfect am perfectly Yours well. truly, I believe etT ■r a cure. Hoc. P. Howard IU West SixtvA C.'i.rqBtA, R. C., July 7, Jentiemen: 1-^9 -The Swift i t clfte « g., Atlanta, lia.—Ge............ I . wa* —, rt».tt sufferer from muscular ular rheumatUm rheumatism - r two year*. i. I 1 could could gt get i) j 'ermanent re- lief from any medicine presi terllsed ttfes br my physician. ' ' lyslctan. 1 1 took took over over a .. do; —•— >?en l»otl ----- of jours , wur s 8 8 S., S., nn nn 1 1 »o a w I am as well as I ever W*h in my lif**. I am euro your . . mod __________ icing cured c red me. me. and ;»ud 1 1 would wnild nvommt't i mend nd it il to any • : e Ruff- ring from any blood . ------ dlae, ase. Your* trul.i. O. O. E. i;.JiianE8 Bl ^ Wa. , Tfxa of of f, 5fay 9,13S8—Gentlemen : Th® wife of of on«* one my customers was terribly afilict* i 'Nilh a loath»f>rae loath**-' •me skin skin disease, disease, that I covered her cr whole whole body. bt>d. she She was was confl confined tfo to her bed for for several several years by bv this this ;t!T» affile aud anti could coul l not not Uel help herself herself at. alL ilL She * Could not sleep from a violent itching at md stinging t.f the si;in. The disease baffled the skill of t ' ■ physicians who treated it. Her husband husband anti begun finally commenced giving his H wife Swift’s almost Specific, she to improve improve im¬ mediately. and In n | a A few — week* ....... 1 --- she h ---- wasap- — parent 1> well. 8he is now a heartv afttl^tlou fine- 1 - king lady, with no trace of the left. Yorr* i t ry truly, J. E. Beaus. Whole sale Druggist, Austin Avenue. re n Blood ao*i Skin Diseases mailed fr i Swift Specific Co., Drawer 8, Alb.'da. -«a.; Njw York, 7‘d Pr. ?. l way. If You Ha"c No a:> retlte. IndtKCsttor. ri»t«l«BM, Kiel, tI»-iid«OM'. -nil ruu <lo»u,“ Io»- lUK Tlcsli, you will l iuil Ms Pills the fomwlj’ yon ueert. They tone np Ihu v. ouk Ntoinnrh ____________ a ______ ml buitci up the I ria« lllg iu« IHg eiierifieN. riit-TKIVW. ,wtniA»v.™ Jjuffercrs from ntoni ,il or |»ti > sioal ernook will find relie I from them. Nicely sugar coot etl. SOLD KYLItWYlIlUti:. The Toy the Child Likes Best -!N TilF.- ANCHOIV’ Stone Building Blocks, BoalStono. Three Colors. * A Ci.kvku P’.gNKXT forchild- **• ren -<t „,....... •" • . v . r.% or $_’■*> n ri average h- tSfe.it f», -.-retire Catalogue plication . *etH e post tree ou to ___ o. Ad. Richter & Co., 3IO BROADWAY, NEW YORK. DR. MOFFETT’S - FEMALE MEDICINE'™— lne By giving tone bulMitig to a-.K strenvthontnz th« t'ter rem ft'.il un th- K-m ra! hnalth, IXIYIAN WKIJD cnrrvcu -------- which alt ------ Irrejrolarittf ,------lies ’ sand and annoylrvg trouhles from somany >nian Is lles suffer. It give, the weak.debilitated ted w w. ruafi hedlh and strength.and raakv, vheerfut UeerfUl tbe^,te«i->ndei,t. ti'P de»i*>t»dent. depressed denre.. tu ... spirit-. In chaiwe RED. "f Uie m>laitvshoufil lO' with- out INDIAN W it it is is Safe SafcttHd and L\ C'tfailtng. Ask ; our Druggist. r B. A. FAHNESTOCK S SSt J.ia97. It is acio orrr sixty years sine* this msdi- ctn* /Vem teas that time < Us ,u <i remedy for steadily WQRM.%and inorsassd unfit the reputation has ai at 17. present present day dig it it isunirersa"- is unirarrelty actnennl- i ** / *** 7 «d««i b* tk* throughout Sovereign nearly Eemedy alt parte WOKAtS. of the teerU to /or VERMIFUGE. THl WHtltSS STAMP __ -PRESS CO.- 748 REYNOLD STREET. AUGUSTA, GA Aprt\U Wauled! Catalogue YltF.K! RUBBER STAMPS. SEALS, BADGES, CHECKS.STENCILS, STEEL STAMPS, &c. ■ole MxnuIVtmvrs of Th«J Whr oss Self-Inking Rubber SL tp Printing Press. m cum BOSQUE 01LJSE Ml nu. ra.. Georgia Midland KH anti Beat IL-ine With Through Conch cm Between COLUMBUS and ATI \NTA. ONLY ONE CHANUL TO New York, Nashville or Cincinnati. xo. 50, pAssraoEB, south. re Griffin.................... MeDonongb............,7:30a. 8:15 m. *• ^ , ................... Columbus........... 11:—a NO. 51, PASSKSOEB 43n Mill., SOUTH. Columbus.................!•■*’ **’’ P* ® Griffin.. . ................. so. 5i pashenoeh AND oVII., SOUTH, Griffin.....................tKB P Columbus.... ............ NO. 63, PASSKNGF.B, NORTH, Columbus.......... LIO !’• m - Griffin...... ....... t:14 ' “ ....................,7:20 * McDonough........ 8; P- no. 1, rnciuiiT, mobtb. Columbus....... . .7:00 a. m Griffin................... 1:25 p. m “ ............... . 2;:i0 ' >'■ Honougb............ 3:35 “ no. 2, freight, son McDonough......... . . .7.4.7 a. m Uritlin................. ..8:60 “ “ .9:35 “ .... . Columbus............ . .3:30 p. m M. E. GRAV, Supt. C. tV (HEARS, Columbus, Ga. t.cn’l Pane. Agt, New Advertisements. UrCIUTC WANTED. Write Geo. A. San- HuC.lv Accident I O born, Sec’y Sh The Benefit Boffai. Associa Mr- t’al and u tion, Buffalo, New York tea Jfne England Mfiisgl Journal. "Walea'INVISIBLE Sound DI»J. for deAfnsv*. eonec»*r»t*i d«Wc.« of on tho drum. »nd on&Mk* *U of onr »** *nS it* poMlblllUM »r« *«»*■ Tor »»!t by H. B WALES,Brldjoyort, 0*. $523 Agents*^ it - ® per forfeit month. M New ill prove or pav out. A ^3.50 sara- _ _ portrait* W. just II. CiiideMer A son, pie gent free to all. 28 Bond St , > Y. EXHAUSTED VITALITY rpHE SClEyci’ OF LIFE, the * g. eat Medical Work of the sac on Ma t< xh 1. Vorvous and i Physical eblliry. Premature ' Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent ^thereon, 3.V pages Bvo, 125 preset ip lions for nil diseases, b\* a C loth, f...1 gilt only $1.00, mall, sec Usd. Illustrative sample fr-v t >all ;> ounsr to 1 middle aged men. Send iu• w. ", he Gil --.mi Jrnvlled Medal awarded to the ami. r by N-.v t‘ ,i-I Medical Asrioeiation. Add,re8a P. t». t x ^ Jot t " ur.teof Harvard Medical College, years' j racuce la BosH-.u, wl, j may be oon*ulte<! coufidefitially spi-ciaV • .DUe-Jx f v.a .. cr.;.- N : i».. p P 7 H..P jafapp :«JlSiNev Hair r t*'its !■ t It- Vcuthful to f'. ‘..tora Color. Ur; SS!; '* _‘ .. "• ::-Iflr ’ • • •!' -i h : ' MARVELOUS A S* DISCOVERY. in, book Ieu<ue<l iu #n» re«illBir. nun, vi rtiulerimr cured. ■ peukiiiff without note-. Finn* ,»»*»■•.«*! oitprevue f.rea, inducement- to claiwe*. of Dr. \>ni , '• Pi ejpiM las, with . pinions [iHinn -iiil. ihe wor‘(l-famid 8;.ai:1 Mind diseases, Daniel Grecnleat ftiom thi lire.:' I'.-Nvlioin-i.t, J M Biickli'y. I) ••'ditor . r the Christian Advovaiu. Pro, tor. Scientist, I tons. Jud-e IuiItIi i Benjamin, ami other sent i' 0 •rec Sv i :Of. A. i.oIST.TlV.,? ",(« Are New Y< . himdercorns. Tip'oalv NureCure SUM be bef feet L f-»r ai rorn-t bruggi Stopff.ytjw is. Uiw.«XA-< i V* comfort t«»t -c nm H S GINGER TO 1 lie best of ;v*l i• u.v-is- - lot Inward Pains, C . Lt iion. Exhats-ti >n : -' !l - n * ach aod Dowel tr Also the m • t efTcctive cu; * I t C oughs, Ct i lAonchais and affections <>i t . * i lu-.-og organs. It promotes rein-shin^ $.!cep imprm- w the ni.peute, overcome • »i>tvous j.roiti i i'., !• and giv- * n w life .i:, strv . '. to the y\ cak and a^,:. MASON & 1 he cabinet orcan & waa introduced in ica form followed by Mason In the manu/act IlamU a in of IS61. these Other ure but the Maaon A Hamlin Orcjans have always tained their supremacy aa the beet in the world. Mason & Hamlin celJence offer, of their aa demonstration fact onequalled ail of the ^reat World's Exhibitions, organs, the since that at Paris. best lSdT, .n " with mak ‘ " com tries, they have , - iytffii en the highest honors, tiAied t&tilOEQkw -•nea §22 TO M \r §900. Q.nro. tree. a l vc Mason A ilzmlin do n c t hesitate htse’fats* to make the tnordinary c'aim for th eir pianos, that they eaperior to all others. " hey recognize the excellence achieved by o thcr leading makers In art of oiano bmidiiig, b ut still claim This they at ribute sole ly to the remarkable provement mtroduced T oy them 1n the year and now known nsth'j “Masov & ITxmlin Strinofr, secured 1 ’ tbeUI by ■ II A |y ft | 11 Vrirn ^ ;.he use of 1b I U Iu | 3 atest tiblepuT-ity findr u-’tu mem tone, together 1 9 !■ ilV V«i-h greatly creased cap ad- QSA !?D A rr2I3!I7. ty for iu tune ana other ini x>riant advantages. hard A circular, red purchasers, c->ntai ning musicians, testimonia.8 and from together ith descrip live tuners, w eoid catalogue, to any Pianos and Orgaua lor casU ur easy ments; alio rental. MASON BOSTON. & HAMLIN ORGAN AND CBICAUO. PIANO L NLVV YOKk. ' Crateful- Comforting. ! 1 C 07 BREA KFAST •In ou-li kuowleOtfv ' ‘ ’■ • .-it'- : «i 2 -*ti -a the oparatioue of ui ii and i u:ritiou, Hiid IJ a i -r ful iiun of the Mr fii’e Ep| properties ha? rovidvd ot veil t'.-acoa. s I with . ur dell pr, onv breakfast tn!’ es a flavoured evt-race whiili may s vI- u- heavy i odors' In is. It i* by Ihe use of suo!. article of diet that 3 tnav be ffnidtialiy baiit up until enouch t»* resist ev, ry tendency lo IfOBdreds of subtle uialadies are (1 around us ready to attack wherever there is weak point Wc majr escape m«ny a .haft I 4 keeping ouraciree ueil lortitiedw pure blood and a properly non Made 1 - simply bed —Civil Service Gazette, boilinjf water or nr.ilk. Sold only in pound tin*, iirod'ra, labelled thus JAMES EPPS * CO., Homoeopathic Ctieoii.be, lamdoii, Cngland. t ’ST UNTIL January 1st. WILL BE A Grand Bargain Day! ! My T We have a large choice stock, with new desirable goods, coming in on every train, that we are determined to convert into j money. Now r is your time to Secure Bargains i i&i hiiF; if-aS* *5< .fri - Received on yesterday one lot of if LONG WRAPS it at 8(>,50 worth 810. Fcav childrens’ Wraps to be almost given away. WILL ADD SEVERAL BARGAIN COUNTERS the giving present stoek w eek. Look inspection. to your interest by 1 j my an BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS SHAWLS, JERSEYS, ETC. S hoe Department! ' j New lar mvkrs as, Hanans, wneisoo, worth to $7.00 that we will sell *t w,w rome t* $5,50. Haven't lime to enumerate more, t on see J > k j. p: ( AST ALL PRECEDENT ! Over Two Millions Distributed Ia C mm • , w’ • Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated by the Legislature in 1868 : >r Educational and Charitable purposes,j al its franchise made a part of the prestat State Constitution, in 1879, by an over¬ whelming popular vote It* GUANO EX 1 RAOKD1SAKY DRAW¬ INGS take place.Scmi-Annually, (Jnne and Oecemlier), end it* (.RAN !> SINGLE M BEU DRAWINGS take pilace on each of the i he other Un months in the y ear, and are all drawn in public, at The Academy of Musio, New Orleans, La. ' “We do hereby certify that vresnpervise the arrangements for ail the monthly and beun- annual Drawings of The Louisiana blateLo: tery Company, and in person manageand cr® troi the Drawing* themselves, and that .he same arc conducted with honesty, fairness and in good faith toward all parties, and we vathorize the Company to use tins certituw with fae-similesof onrsignatuies attachcdio its advertisements." We the undersigned Banks and Bunker. *ill pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisians tate Lotteries which may be presented at ourcouutors: «. J|. W »IJtSLEl .Pr*». la.X»l'l »• **. lAVil ti imix.rre.. X. Pt«Stat*S»» V. o val l ! BJ. Baal I. n X'l Hunt tv it 1 iiOHV. Pre». X nton Mammoth Drawing At lire Academy of Music, Nev Orleans, Tuesday, December l x 18o8, CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000. 100,000 Tickets at $40: Halve* $20; Quav¬ ers? 10; Pifcdiths $?; twentieths $2: For¬ tieths 81 . l.IST OF FKIZE3. 1 PaiZECF $600,000 is..... $ 600,000 1 °iuze of 300,000 is..... iO0,00< ! 1 Phize of ICO.OijK) i»..... IOC',000 1 1‘etzkof 5t>,000 is..... 50.000 2 Phizes of 25.000 are.... 50.000 5 Pbizes of 10.000 are---- r>o,ooo 12 Prizes of 7,000 are---- oooeo 25 Phizes of 2,000 are... 50.000 iOO Phizes of 800 are---- aHO.OOO 2X) Phizes of 400 are........ 80,100 500 Phizes of 200 are......... lo0,0Ml ArrkOXIMATION' l’BIZSS. 100 Prizes of #1,000 arc............. 110,000 100 do. 800 are............ 80,000 tOO do. 400 are............... 40,000 Three N'nn«ji Terminal*. 00 Prizes of $800 are.... .......$70,200 09 do 400 are................. 30,040 Two Nimbeh Terminals. 000 Pri.zi - of $200 are.............$150,000 900 do. 200 are.............. 18(,000 3,140 Prizes of amounting to......$2,Us,SI* For Club Rrates, or any further informa¬ tion desired, write legibly to residence, the undersign¬ wdh ed, clearly stating your Number. Stab-, County, Street and More rapid return mail delivery will be as- surred by enclosing an KnvelOpe bearing your full address. Money Send POSTAL NOTES, Express in Ordinary Orders, or New York Exchange letter. Currency by Express (at our expense) addressed to DAUPHIN, M. A. >;ev. Orleans 1-a or M. A. DAUPHIN, Wasten:rton,n. c Address Registered Letters tc iitn OBLEiS* S1TOS1L BAS* Slow Orleans, i-a. REMEMBER el and Early, aha arc in charjrc the drawings,is a gnarantee of at*soIute fairness and integrity, th.at the possibly chanees are divine all ei;ua what , and that no one can numbers will draw a Prize. REMEMBER, also, that the payn cat of Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NA TI NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets oro signt-i by the President of an In stitution whose chartered rights are reeog i.ize<i in the highest Courts; therefore beware of nil imitations or anenymous schemes. sflMfflilS VUIOJ.KSALK AND ZIF’i AiJ. I DRUGGISTS, GRIFFIK, CEORCIA- -i«:- | of We guarantee and the make purity j our goods our prices lower than compe¬ ! tition. Ill) TEL CURT IS iRIFFIN, ..EcRGIA, ruder New Management. , A. G. 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