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iMHIHL AS 8L8SSKEH, MItor * Prafr
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GrifUa, UtarfU, Dm. 19, 1899.
Official Piper of Spalding Co.
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Official Paper af the City af Griffin
Adrurtlslng Bates.
DAILY—On* tottar per h»»m tor th*
ausawasssssatA *1l”ltcS!r«b'nOBa
10 oanU per Un
«r oaoh insartton. No Insertion aad*rthii
head (or tea* than Woanta. All maertion*
(or ieM than oae dollar mtit b* paid for in
*iuS»r»l rate* oontiun* will be their made advarttaeuient* with parti**
Plaiting to
>8 8l ^ilri,T .Ai?!r»i**a* for the Pall*.
Jo*tpb Bw Foraker. tba graat jaw
OovMaor of Ohio, ic being talked
about for Secretary of War. Why
aoi Prirate Dalaelll
The White Cape here token to
aeiftf dynamite. Oar Northern
brethein, if they expect to lire in
pMot, will hart to emigrate to oar
qaiet and beaatifal South.
Refageea from the yellow ferer
arerapidiy returning to Jackaonrille.
500 arrived daring Friday and Satur
day. Thay are met by bandy of mua
io and orooeaaiona bearing banners.
Buaineea ia rapidly reanmad with
good proapecta for the eeaaou.
Wagon atandarda ars gatting to
be dangerooa weapone, A man wae
knooked down with one, tbe other
night, at Litbenia, and robbad of
ISO, and another was killed in Oco
nee eoont*. last waek, with tbe same
murderous instrument. * Tbe wagon
standard moat go.
Fretty Boy, a bad Sionx Indian at
Fort Frio# Agency in Montana, mar
dered bin wife, killed two police of
Acer* wbo attempted to erreet him,
mortally wounded the third, and
then, after UTering tbe rrteriee in
beth wrists, shot himself in the
heart. According to frontier tbeolo
gy, Pretty Boy is a “good Indian"
now.
FBBL1SH THE LAWS.
The lawyer ia a familiar charaotsr
in all eoatsspnUie*; but Mr. Alfred
Herrington, of Knaanael, thinks he is
not indispensable.
This gentleman, a young lawyer
of ability, baa introduced a bill in
the legislature which provide* that
all gtnaral lawa shall tie published
etioe in every eounty, and all laws
affecting each county shall b* pub
li«!ie«l once in tusk county.
Said Mr. Herrington to a Journal
reporter: bill deserve* thaa
“My more pass,
iag attention. It provide* the
means by which every citizen of
Georgia may keep informed as to
the lawa of the State. It will thus
afford tbe bast safeguard of th« in*
terra's and rights of the people. To
preserve the peace and harmony ®f
the State, the citizen mtiat know the
law*. Now w'usnevar tits trust triv
tal thing ia to be done, or aey in
vasion ol the right* restated, hr must
appeal to sotus lawyer, especially
trained to tell us what tlia lawa are.
We would know what they mean if
we only knew what they are.
‘I want the people of Georgia
made familiar with their laws; acd
wy hill seeks that end by providing
for tbe publication in w^ry county
of atrary law paasad which effect*
that county generally or specially.
“ft would practically make every
matt his own lawyer, that destdrra
turn of the bookmakers; for every
man would have an opportunity of
acpuaintiug himself with the laws.
The pettifogger’s occupation would
bn gone; a* only a iu the grave quv*
tion* weuld au appeal !>• made to tbe
courts. If the people knew thetr
legal rights they would maintain
them; if they knew the Ie^al rights
ol their neighbors they would respect
them.
“Tttr only weak point in the bill
is the amount u be paid to the pub¬
lishers. It is, perhaps, insufficient.
But lha good which may be accom¬
plished by tbe bill as it is, is incal¬
culable.”
Salt Rhcani.
With it* interne itching, dry, hot skin, orten
broken into painful crack, und the JitUe
watery pioiples, often cau*. a.indescribaWe wonder¬
suffering, BtoouV Sarsaparilla It has parities the
ful power ovor this disease.
Mood and expel* the humor, and the skin
beat* withont a sear. Send for book contain
log many statements of core*, to C. I. Hood
A Co. Apothecaie.s, Lowell, Maas. (f)
When Happiness la Feaod.
Where ia happiness found? In the
diettouary, HMkMsny and Cordial, ia the use of Dr. Diggers’
which saves so
*t patio and anxiety io relieving the
* Ms teething and ebofera io
JETTS. .
to taking att ooexpecled and
tomatimea Striking view of things,
gives bb tbo foU.twint;
A heated fight ia in progress in
North Carolina ovnr Senator Rm
sotn’a neat. Ransom’s tarm expire*
with the present aesaion of Congreaa,
and tbe Legialature will elect hie auc
censor in January. He ia a ctvndi
date for re-election, and hia friend*
are vigorously pushing hia claims,
He ia being opposed by Col. A, M.
Waddell, who made a brilliant ean
vaea of the State aa a Cleveland and
Thurman elector,
Ex-Gov. Thomas J. Jarvia also baa
a great nombir ef strong friends
wbo are doing telling work for him.
The friends of Capt. Sid B. Alexan
der, the President of the Farmer’s
Alliance, are alao using him a* a
farmers’ candidate, or aa a suitable
man to represent their interest in tbe
Senate.
How disgraceful aocb a conti at in
a settled community I How much
more decently we do things ia Geor
gia ! ’ Oar Monte statesmen select
three card*, and decide the stations
they will accept without unseemly
dispute. The first threw puts Brown
in tbe Senate and Gordon out. leav
ing Colquitt Governor. Tbe next
throw, Colquitt goes into the Senate,
Gordon leaps to tbe executive and
Brown remains in senatu quo. The
third toss, and no chaDge happen*.
When the cards are ahuffled the
fourth time, there is no telling what
disposition tbe pasteboards will make
of the triumvirate. We, believe,how
ever, that Gordon will go to»tbe Sen
ate and join his sister-in-law, and
Senator Brown will remain in Geor
gia as Governor. Nobody baa
thought of that, but it will happen.
If Mr. Brown retires from the Sen
ate, requitiDg Gordon for j ast favors
in thus retiring, the Senator will con
sent to nccept the Governorship.
And for the first time in the history
of the Executive Mansion, it will be
conducted in a style comporting with
Georgia's rank atnoDg sovereign na
tioua. Tbe furnishing will be of tbe
best; tbe long lams of servitors will
bo properly and punctually compen
sated, the wiuee and cigars will be
in moderate abundance, and rising
statemen will know where to turn ia
a financial crisis.
Matt it, Georgia's next Executive
w;ll bo Gov. Jos. E. Brows. We
havosholllsd the cards carefully,and
read the portent thoroughly. All
point to tbe present Triangle ss un
changed—Senator, Governor, Sena
tor. Only two Ijsvo changed places.
Co'qniU is fixed for six years. Gor
dou is ineligible for another torus i.st
Governor. Brown would like to
oblige Got don by cheerful teiiieuient
frotu the S •. ate, hut he is too you g
to go into piiv i « life, 11a will be
the next Governor;
JOE BKOWN’S KKSIUXATIO.X,
The talk about the anticipated re-
*ign.ttio« of Senator Jos. E. Brown,
as told tit our Washington slid Allan
ta dispatches last week, was not
without basis. At the tune, Henry
Gratlv’a friends are said to have made
a canvass of the legislature to see if
he could be elected to (ill he vacua
cy, but found i',»t uai**d Gordo.,
would ba put in with a rush. Tbay
also found that if Brown resigned
after the session of tbe legislature
Gordon would not appoint Gtadr.
All talk of Brown r**iy<uiug tSen
erased, until it tue ott er* icbeme
could be put on foot.
Let Henry Grady profit by the , x
ample tit Hknrv Mcln.osh, »t.d s ie*
<u hit newspaper. I lit* United
Stans sena'oreltip is nothing to h ur.
St.uk or Ohio, City or Toi.mio, t
Lucas t'ot ntv, s S. i
Frank J . ('it knew makes oath that lie ia
the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cue
nky A Co., doing butlue*, 111 the City of
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, mult hut
said firm wili day the sum of ON’K II I N-
DKKD DOLLAKS for each anti every cas> of
Catarrh that caucot be cured by the use of
llA!.i,’ii Catakuh Cl hr.
KKANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before ms aud subscribed in my
presence, this0th day of December, A. 1).’8»1.
. -*— , A. W. GLEASON
Notary 1‘ublic
Hall’s Catarrh Cure istaken internally and
hcU uirectly upon the blood anti mucus sur
faefs of the ayyyeni. Send for tetiraonmle,
fre < F. J. CHEN EY A C< >„ Toledo, O
l^gT novWitwly Sold by Drugjists, 78cents.
Br. Moffett's TEETHIMA (Teething Powders)
Allays Irritation, Aid* Direst Child,makes ion. Regrjlat^s tha
Bowel*, Strpugtheu* the TeethJuf
£u 7 and Cost* only 25 Cent*. Teeth I na cure*
Eruptions and Sores, aud nothing equal* ll for
the Sommer troubles of Children of any ape. It
it toft and mre. Try tt and you will never S*
without TKETH1N A»k A *« tons DrusgUL *• there am cUUit-
tid lu tb* lioute. your
For Sheriff.
To Tit a Voters or Sfaliunu Oihxtt:
By the solicitation of my many friends I
him: consented to run as the la dependent
candidate for Sheriff' of Hpnlding County
My long experience as Chief of I’olico is suf¬
ficient jtroof to all thtil I am net an untried
man. If elected to this position I will en¬
deavor, to the best oi my ability, to walk in
the straight path and to discharge the duties
pertiiaing to the office without fear or favor.
T. G. MANLEY.
Wu CONSUMPTIVE
I Ckmtrti. ^.aacMtk TONlOt«MjMasr. Asthma, Ini!t*r**itonl C*o It
***• CINCER t and tiaff havt reMieily
ima i»y w tltoi «• wrtM OCUM-h u
I affDsiaoun trow 4 Mm bit* b;<*oai utwaffiffiaAiffiMiMlMiffiffiM ... *<>d tv.t ami lu’tr*. ami 1 he Jin-as fin 1,19 s
| rom Imjwiw Hututtrr affittinitc <n»*i tlowlv drti
___ tffit «ira«rffiHMr wlH ^nailh *
W grave. >» m*ny enw tmturvr Ibt by
tWllOMly toMo(ImHK«r 4 *aiacar JtSifrkvaltmbte l l\N»k%bttttlft, trisu.
Taka tt dmtm fra timm. fe*r“fr un
and rtt«ukd Iwwvi* ai »>*■«*«■•* ^
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spepsia
VUCktB tht Uim of many peopte miserable,
end often leads to self-destruction. Distress
after eating, sour stomach, sick headache,
heartburn, loss of appetite, a faiol,« all gone ”
feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu-
Distress larity of the bowels, are
some of the more common
After symptoms. Dyspepsia docs
_ - not got well of Itself. It
Eating requires careful, persistent
sttentton, sad a remedy like Hood’s Sarsa¬
parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and
efficiently. It tones the stomach and other
organs, regulates the digestion, creatds a
good appetite, and by thus Sick,
overcoming the localhymjv
toms removes the sympa- ncatiacrMJ
tliettc cfleets of the disease, banishes Uie
headache, and refreshes the tired mind.
“ 1 have been troubled with dyspepsia. I
hail hut little appetite, and what I did cat
g, . distressed me, or did mo
Heart* Uttl0 g(K ^ lit an hour
bum after eating I would expe¬
rience a faintness, or tired, aU-gima feeling,
as tlicngli I had not eaten anything. My trou¬
ble. I think, was aggravated by ray business,
which i t that of a painter, aud from being
more or h ss shnt np in j 3oUT
with freslt paint. I ’ '
room . ^ dtqmacn „ _ _.
sprit g i tot.k flood s sa ,a-
rilla— took three LutUes. It did me an
Immense amount of g< 1 d. It gave me an
apiictite, uiitl my fond relished anti satisfied
the craving I had pe’.l.mdy experienced.’*
Gjcoittt;.. A. Pace, Watertown, Mass.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by «:) tl ..-yiju. gl; »t* for *». Prepared only
by C t. Hoop a CO Apottfecirtes, Lowstt. Mas*.
.
ICO Doribb 0*no Dollar
___-—
S.SSs
■Q9AHJ
No Mercury,
No Potash,
Op any other Mineral Poison.
It la Nature’s Itemedy, made exclusively
from Roots und Herbs.
It Is perfectly Harm lets.
It It tbe only remedy kuown to tho world
that has ovor yet Cured contnjioug Blood
J\>lson in all its stages.
It euros Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer,
Scrofula, and other blood diseases heretofore
considered Incurable. It cures any disease
caused from impure blood. It it now pre¬
scribed by thousands of the best physicians
in the United States, as a tonic. We append
the statement of a few •
“ I have used S. S. S. on patients convaleso-
luf? from fever and from measlos with the
best results. J. N. Cukney, EUaviUe, M.D., Ga.*’
Prjike*. Oa.—W illie White was afflicted
with i i scrofula seven years. fat and I robust prescribed bor. S. tt
8., and to-day ho Is a C. W. i’AHKEU, M. B.
RtcnMOKD, Va., Dec. 15, 1885.-I have taken
three bottles« ‘ ~ “ '* rt- *'“*
blood
ash or
■iTFi remedy for All e f »a&K skin dls-
recoi mincnd It a< the be.”
casei s. It mattcra net what the name may
Ve have a book giving a history of thU
wonderful remedy, and its cures, from all
over the world, which will convince you that
ell we say la true, and which wo will mall
free on application. No family should be
without it. We have another on Contagious
Blood Poison, sent on same terms.
Write us a history of your case ami our
physician will advise v 1th you by letter, In
strictest confidence. We will not deceive
you knowingly.
For sale by all druggists.
Tu* swirr Sruciric Co.,
Drawer S, Atlanta, Gtt.
Lbadua. New York, lto|., 75# 0G Broadway. Snow Hill
T utt’s Pills
To enre cost I venes« Hie medicine must
Ire more than u purtfative. To be per*
muiieut, it inuHt contain
Tonic, Alterative and
Cathartic Properties. n»nli(ies tu
I ,ill’s Pills possess Ihesc
un c-miuent degree, and
Speedily Restore
to the bowels their nutuul reKw^rily. pcrlstultlo
■notion, so esMeiittal to
Sold Everywhere,
Tho Toy tlio Child Likes Best
—IS THE—
“ANCHOR’*
Stone Building' Blocks.
-n. Real 8ton«. Threo Color*.
v. A Ci.kvkkI’ruiknt for child¬
ren of all aRcs. For $1.75, or
’ $2.00 a good average box.
post-free Descriptive application Catalogue to scot
on
F. Ad. Richter & Co., v
3IO BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
DR. MOFFETT'S
ffiw
FEMALE MEDICINE___
luo Jiy Sy«tem glvlDgtoneto AAd etrengthenlng tbe.Dter-
And building up the general health,
INDIAN WISED
correct* all irregularities and annoying troubles
from which »omany ladies suffer. It gives the
weak, debilitated woman health and strength.and
makes cheerful the despondent, depressed in
spirits. In chamreoflUc no lady should be with¬
out INDIAN WEED, /t is Safe aud Unfailinga
Ask your Druggist.
E. AnOi<d,v f |Griffin 1 nr A A . F, Fn ii
Ochard Hill, Ga,
A GREAT YEAR
tu the history of the Doited States Ia now upon
u*. Every person of Intelligence dealres to keep
pace with the course of ita event*. There is no
better way to do to than to subscribe for
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Ita theSoath. Ill Addition to special correspond
ated f’icas dispatches, it has
enec by wire and letter from all Important
tHijuts in Georgia and the neighboring whites. V\n.-h
During the present session of Congress
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ih»- vei .r best that can be had. .
revular correspondent furnishes the lntt>t
and gossip in full dispatches Ereqnc ;t
fHS’iul letters lrom Hon. Amos J. Cunumn-s.
member of Congress trom New York, frank •*.
C*irp«*Hter, and W. A. Croffttt, three o! the be-t
known newspaper writers at the capital, dis
curs the livesi aud most important issues of the
J Damocratic Tariff Reform
'f he Telegraph thoroughly is a line with the policy
putter. if It is CltvcSand in
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pnrtv lu the coming national campaign the
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Jutlj All utonths, .... 4 OO
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Daily, tliroe inontUs, • • - - * <H)
one month, .... .78
Weekly, on# .......... 1 00
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g
The Georgia Midland RR.
shortest aud Boat Lino
With Through Couoli
oa Betwoon
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY OS* CHANGE TO
Washington, New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Schedule iu Effect Wednesday, Dec. ft, H88.
train north
Leave Union Depot, Columbus----1:05 p. m.
Arrive Griffin..................... 3:5 5 “
Arrive Atlanta....................®’<<®
SOUTHBOUND TK.xIN
Leaves Atlanta....................2:15 ji. m.
Leaves Oriffln.................... 4:05
Arrives in Colnmbns.............7:0/* ,,
ACCOMMODATION TR A IN.
sonrn boukd—(daii-y except scrdav).
I-eaveColuinbus—Midland depot, 7KX)a. in.
Arrivos at Griffin.................1:25 p. “ m.
Arrive* at MaDouoagh............3:21)
SOI TU BOUNU—(DULY EXCEPT SUNDiV).
Leave Atlanta ............... 11 m -
I^ave McDonongh................7:45 “
Leave Oriffln......................9 8ft 11
Arrive Coinmbut, Midland depot, r3:30 p. m.
SPECIAL TRAIN—Sunday Only.
Leave Columbu*—Union Depot, 8:25 a- m.
Arriv* Oriffln...................0:25 ”
Arrive MeDonouKlt.............12:20 1:10 p. ra.
Arrive at Atlanta...............
RETURNING-South Bound.
Leave AtlantA....................t!:50a. m.
Leave McDonough...............7:35 '*
Leave Criffin.....................8:25 “
Arrive Columbus—Union Depot, 11:25 “
Ask for tiekets to Atlnntnand points be¬
yond over the Georgia Midland KK Tick¬
ets ob sale ut Union Depot, aud at tbe office
in Georgia Home bdilding.
M. E. GRAY, Supt.
C. W. CHEARS,
Gen’l Pass. Agt, Columbus, Ga.
New Advertisements.
..... '.o.Uri hair.
Ot> ■ .....- 1 the
Proiiiol* > i.i.'.ut iriiit i.rowth.
Neviir Ks 'a io Reklor« Color. Cray
Hair ta it* Youthful
PrevniU P.Miflrutf nnd Imir fftllwig
’ 5'V. an-'' *1 Drtv^l’Q*.
Aching Siuxs aVd Back, Hip, Kidney and
U terine Pains, Rheumatic, Sciatic, Sharp and
Weakening Vuina, selieyhd Pain in Peasteb. one minute The
by tbe Cuticuba Anti-
first and only instantaneous pain-killing, $1,00
strengthening plaster. 25 cents; five for
At druggists, or «r Pottex Dhdg and Chem¬
ical Co., Boston,
PIM Pimples,blackheads, chapped p| UC
> < * * I and and oily skin cured by Cu-' LLO
ticuua Soap.
MADE WITH BOiLINC WATER.
EPPS’S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
COCOA
MADE WITH BOILINC MILK.
CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
SEX) CROSS DIAMOND BSAKD.
reliable Original, pill boat, for sale. only genuine Never Fail, nnrt
v Aak for Chichester a English
^Diamond KuUllff boxes, Brand, acajed with in red bluerib- me-
(fbon. other. At, l>rufgtntn. All pill* iu Accept paste¬
no
board boxe*. pink wrappers, are a dArigcr-
our counterfeit. Send 4c. (iump») fur
particular* and “Kcllef for Ladle*,” in
, letter, by return mail. Name 10,000 testi¬
monial* _ from LADIES who have used them. Paper.
t inches ter Wtcuileai Co., Madison Sg.,I’hUa.,I’a-
THE GLORY OF MAN
STRENGTH.VJTAUTY!
thc gitnee,
ormn
nnd Physical Debility, ImpnriUegof the Blood.
Exhausted Vitality
Untold Miseries
binding, embossed, full gilt. Price, only *1.00 I™- by
malt, post-paid, concealed In plain apply wrapper. ino
tratlvc Prospectus Free, if you now.
distinguished author, Wm. II. Parker, M. MEDAL Dm re¬
ceived the COLO AND JEWELLED
from ror^he the National Medical Association,
PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and
PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr. Porker and a corpa
of Assistant Physicians may be consulted, «ontl-
dentially, by mail or in person, at the efflee ol
THE PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
No. 4 Itnlfinrh St., Boston. Mass., to whom all
orders for books or letters for advice should be
directed as above.
HiNDERCORKS.
7 *' o:''.v pure Cure for Corn*. Stops *11 t*iio. T .' rt-a
rouiforttotbefcet IA©. at iTrugffistti. Uiscox&Co,,N. V.
PARKER S GINGER TO
1 he best of a\\ remedies lur
Inward Pains, Colic, all Indiges¬
tion. t’xh.uiNtion an J Stem*
ach ami Bowel tr iable*. Abo a
the most ctT-:- tivff cnr« fori
Coughs. Co! li onchitis ami I
affections It of urnne.refrediin,; t r brtatliin; |
organs. impr ]>:
sleep • .s t!ie prostration, appetite,
overcomes jit. v
gives new life and
to the weak and ; ,;-J. 50c. nnd $:.<x>, at Drgguists.
C rateful v-Comfort ing.
PPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
“by thorough knowledge of the natural
icb govern the opa rat ions of diges
tion mui nutrition, properties and t>y a careful veil aptilica ted
of the fine of tele 1
Ooacoa. Mr. Epps has provided cur provid¬
ed oar breakfast tab’es with a delicately
beverage which it may save judicious ns many
doctors’ bills, is by the
of such nrtide of diet that a ■ oustitution
be gradually built up until strong
Hundreds to resist every tendency to disease.
of sublie maladies art? floating
around us ready to attack wherever there is a
point TVo may escape many a ta'al
tdood by keepingourseivec and properly well ished tortified frame.’’ with
u non
Service Gazette, Made simply with
water or milk. Sold on!) in half-
tins. Grocers, labelled thus:
JAMES EPPS A CO.,
Homoeopathic London, Chemists, England.
,
O WANTED. Write Geo. A. Sau-
1 born, Seo’y Th* Bi ffaxo Mp-
0 A*. Acotnnrr asp Sis'* Bniffit Asducia-
Buffalo, New York.
UNPRECEDENTED U ATTRACTION l
Chrer a Million Distributor
Louisiana State Lottery Company
Incorporated by the Legislature In 1808 >r
Educational and Charitable purposes, 1 it
its frauehise made a part of the presos
State Constitution, in 18T8, by an over¬
whelming popular vote
IW MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place
Semi-Annually, (June and Deoember), and
it« GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAW-
1NG8 take place on each of the the other t«n
months in the year, and are all drawn in
politic, at tbe Academy of Music, New Or¬
leans, La.
FAMtOFOR TWENTY YEARS,
For Integrity of its Drawings, and
Prompt Payment of Prizes,
Attested si follows:
‘•Wedo hereby certify thaiwe supervise th#
arrangement* for nil the monthly and Semi¬
annual Drawingaof The Louisiana StateL01
tery Company, and in themselves, person mpnaKeand and that cos th*
trol the Drarwings
simo are conducted with honesty, fairness
md in good faith toward all parties, this oertim and ws
authorize the Company to tise «.*
witli fac-eimilesof ouraignatnies attached ia
its advertisements.”
ti.mUil.aeri
We the undersigned Banka and Bankart
will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisian*
State Lotteries which may be presented at
our counters:
It. Vi. VT * LNMKI’.Prd. U.Val'l U.
P. LAVAt'X. *»><•■ Mtat* Mut 1 Ilk.
A. IIAX.I>WI!« 1 Prei. fC. O.Sal’l Bull
C1BL HOIIX.Pm.tilan VIBaal
Grand : Monthly : Drawing
At the Academy of Music, New Orleana,
Tuesday, January 15, lko9,
Capital Prize, #300,000
100,800 Ticket* at Twenty Dollars Each.
Halves 810; Quarters $5; Tenths $2; Twen¬
tieths $1.
LIST OF FKIZM..
1 Pbizbcf f.300,000 is.......... fSOO.OOO 100,000
1 Prize of 100,000 is..........
1 Prize of 50.000 is.......... 50,000
1 Prize of 25.000 is.......... 25,000
2 Prizes of 10.000 are......... 20,000
5 Prizes of 5.000 are......... 25,000
25 Prizes of 1.000 a re......... 25,000
TOO Prizes of 500 are......... 50,000
200 Prizes of 300 are......... 00,COO
500 Prizes of 200 are......... 100,000
approximation prizes.
100 Prizes of #500 are............... 50,000
100 do. 300 are............... 30,000
100 do. 200 aro............... 20,000
TERMINALS PRIZES.
999 Prizes of $100 are..................*99,900 99,SCO
999 do 190 are.................
3,134 Prizes amounting to.........|1,054,80<
Note —Ticket* drawing Capital Prizes are
notentitkd to terminal Prizes.
For Club Rates, or any further informs
tion ed, clearly desired, stating write legibly to residence, the undersign¬ with
your
State, County, Street and Number.
More rapid return mail delivery Envelope will bearing be as¬
sured by enclosing an
your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money
Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary
letter. Currency by Express (at our expense)
addressed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans Li
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington,D. C.
Address Registered Letters tc
XEW OltLEA-VS .1 ( YON 11. UAXH
New Orleans, La.
Prizes REMEMBER, is GUARANTEED that thc payment FOUR NA¬ of
UY
TL NAL BANKS of New Orleans, und the
Tickets *re si^ntj bj the President of an In
stitution vrhose chartered rights are rrco#
i.ized in the highest Coi:rts; therefore
beware of nil iii.itnfini * r uiionyniou»
60'lH’U ^ .
ONE DOLLAR is the price of the smallest
part or fraction of u 1 ickei ISSUED BY l b
i:i any Drawing Anything iu our name of¬
fered for than a I)oUar U a swindle.
fb
Novelties iii Chi¬
na, Glass and Sil¬
verware. line of Elegant
new Cali and Lamps
and inspect
compare out-
prices with other
houses.
S t MGHAM k Ml
HOTEL CURTIS
ii HIE KIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop'r.
*w I tcrF moot all train*.
V 1
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P. Rowell _
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tW WITTICST.PRETTltST JUVSNII.E8
QUEER PEOPLEp.i»Vrcox
01AKT8 4 ?AttS A
U0BLIK3 CLAW8
$1.00 $1.00
By ilati:
Movement of the Trog ami the Mont'-.'
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JUTI s K ;YYu‘. rt '-h .--v!"‘ ^ Ifirik mn. delt‘
^aroW, rrf ikirMUrm u. teJ.' -B. Hon. H ConweU.D. 8.8. Cox. D. "lee
omtoiutehtoM LocU K«uu.'’-Ec;:.HowAriSCroi "-
aod
UIF-NTH WANTED. Hl’BBAHIt Philadelphia. BROS.
723 Chest iibi Street, Pa.
jKfVyfl Agents’ yoii s per month Will
VjrvifciVportrait* P roT * i* r,r P») forfeit. New
all. jost II. out. A $3.50 sam-
uleaeat free to W. Cbidester* Son,
28 Bond Et., N . Y *
\
- DAY - FROM-101
UNTIL
January 1st., 18
WILL BE
A Grand Bargain Day!
^/L-y Store I
We have a large choice in stock, with new
desirable goods, determined coming oil every train,
that we are to convert Into
money. Now is your time to
Secure Bargains!
Received on yesterday one lot of
* LONG WRAPS *
at $0,50 worth §10. Few 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!
F. J. FIFMTl.
* l
lot K&pecial of Eagle prices Shoe on Co. all Shoes Shoes just to received. reduce stock. Best Jew
Ladies’ Button Boot in the city for the money. R a y
too manp Men’s Fine Hand Sewed Shoes in such P°P®'
lar ninkes as, Hanans, Emeisou, Schmertzs, $5,00 «c.,
worth $G,50 to $7,00 that wc will sell at an®
$5,50. Haven’t time to enumerate more. Come w
see
E. J. FLEMISTER.