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/rilE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, \m,-TWELVE PAGES.
^peath WATCH.
f Old Man Warned of Com-
j ng Death by Table Taps.
jyPLL-DlMER’S NARROW ESCAPE.
V,.,r l'nrty ot »-*»
ton-OtherNow
4YOTOQ UFB-8 8ADKSDIKO. 11U1,, John 1!. Winters, L. N.Tram
1 Johnson, n 8tnilent nt Kmory Col. George F. Gober, T. \V. Glover and A
Commit* Suicide. 1 Dobbs.
Oxford, Ga., January 10.—[Special.]— The bank opens under very flattering
Kerachel Johnson, a student of Emory Col- P r ??S Jct ?! w j 1 * 1 {'• V.' P°°"' ns 1
, ... andC. S. McCanduth as caslucr. Ihe
lege, committed suicide here this afternoon ) board is iposeii of good, solid,
:■!!: SCALY,
by shooting himself through the head witli
a pistol.
Ifc did tiic shooting in his room at tin
residence of Rev.W.A.Farris. He left a note
addressed to his room-mate, asking to be
remembered to some of his friends and the
faculty of. the college, l^it
business men, who will condu
ful enterprise.
TIio f irst Vestibule Train.
Savannah, * Jannarv 10.—[Special]—
The first vestibule train ever run South
aed Savannah at 11 o’clock this morn
ing for Jacksonville. The ran from New
igned no I York to Savannah vas made in twenty
sted of six cars,
-Mention room-mate nay* that he has recently told ?J* d e J ery }'*£?'**•’, U H ? alle, J
, the New York and Honda special, and
death of him that he was in great trouble. The do- yf \\\ run t i irec davs each week, reducing
on for h!s purpose to kill himself. His | ^ lv ® hours. The train
J C some time ,inc® of the
,1# mod old friend John Addington, at ceased wo* a non of Mr. Lemuel Johnson
• .nldageof 93 winters. An loci-1 of Johnsonvilc, Georgia
friooeamd n few hours before Mr. Ad- cusimi.no.
,!L o0 »asstricken down that will give I . nifl ArmlelllJr Hacalrlng Bepnlrs-Thelr
* l * , the superstitions to talk. Ihinl gad Journey—Personal Point
C 6 < who will himself soon see three-1 is being recovered and other repairs are I stock company. Capt. J. B. Reese will
^ ! i years, were seated around I being made for the school to move into | ^ manage the paper. Captam
I the time from New York to Savannah
thirty-ouc hours, the fastest time on rec-
I ord.*
Now Paper at Eatonton.
Eatontok, January 10.—The “Putnam
_ In .. . , Enterprise” is-the name of a new' weekly
( t’MMlNO, January 10.—- The old academy I newspaper started here yesterday by
ITCHY SKIN,
i. Tett.-r, Kin*
id, Milk Crust,
rY ami Washt.
of Itching. Hu
i. Lichen
dniff, Iinr
nan's Itch,
f the Skin and Scalp, with la
ggn and ten
I*?. 1 " ^CTi'wa/1 omul (table upon which |
.. ii- ..Mimzton’s meals were served I
vj. John Addington ■ ®j
* Very sirfdapteJ
I ... j , , . . ... J Reese is a n. old newspaper man, having
! until > l-'tor house can be built. L „ le bni | ne J Bt * different times
Rev. Nelson Bentley, of Texas, preached I since he was a young man. He will doubt-
there was heard a ( at the Baptist Church Sunday night. les* make a success of this new enterprise.
| Mr. J. T. Brown, formerly of Gumming Work on tlte new school building will
but now of St. Augustine, Fla., is in town. | begin shortly.
- r , I The family of Judge I-ester was sunt-
• ins, «»f this sudden and iinex- [ moned to Marietta last week to attend the
M '“ i ,L He went down into the cet-| funeral of his son-in-law, Will llnnks. .
^•tedmuse. I „„.i i.„. w-
V ’‘“’L.nbm noise, ee'if one hail struck
{Kce o?the table with a cane.
t**. 1 — „nce began search to nscer
CJuincvllor Melt III,
... . ...... . . ArtiFRN,Ala., January 10.—[Special.]—
noralof bis son-in-law, willleinks. . I Chancellor Mcll, of tl.e University of
l Hi S'—. —r> - . . Mr*. Foater end her son, ciiarlir, have (leorgin, is reported very sick at the resi-
inj nerba,* that a hoop had broken off returned from their trip through the West, dencc o/ 1>. if. Mell, Jr., in this city.
i" , A barrels from fermentation. Messrs. John and Bud Hallman, of At- 1
-search revealed nothing. Upon re-1 lanta, and Sam Hallman, of Texas, are
‘ ,i.„ Mam fmni which the noise
E,„ look at some sorghum syrup, think-
D r * . . n lifton hail broken off
burton skip*
tan ,i|5o the room from whShthV noise] visiting_ their mother and relative* in town. I The AI| , n^SThllB to Show on
* heard the little table upon which Miss Polk Bennett end Ella Hudson have | .. ...,, , „
[J' gentlemen ate his meals was returned homo after a three-weeks’stay in
tod 10 be the source of the sound. As town,
this was discovered our venerable It. .... - 4 . , -,
ft. Addington exclaimed: “Some mem- to accept a position as a dry goods clerk,
kl"”f the family will Ate shortly.” Pro- j Cspt.T. W. Esianl has moved to town.
!Zr,J up town and returning home a few '
T_ -b.'rsard. he was a eorivse in a few
Lurs afterward, lie was a eori>se
after reaching home.
n<l Ills ltond is Forfeited.
Atlanta, January 9.—This morning at
R. P. Heater, Jr., has f^one to Covington 111 o’clock, before Justice Tanner, was the
time and place set for the trial of Rur-
goman Burton upon the charge of bigamy,
At that hour the prosecutor in the case,
Mrs. Ola Burton, who claims that her
name was Conklin when she married Bur.
r» on the 17th of December, 1882, at
Onlncsville Items,
Gainksvillk, January 10.—[Correspond
I cnee.] Mr. Editor: For a few days last
of Ifsir, are Instantly r*ll«
byCutfctira, the grout skin Cure, lirni Cutleura
Boap, an t‘x«iuihlte SkinHeautiller externiilly.aml
cutleura Resolvent, the new Blood 1’art her, in-
teriuillv, when physicians and all other reme
dies fail.
PSORIASIS, OK SC ALT SKIN.
I, John J. Case, J). D. 8„ having practiced den-
istry in tikis <nunlry f, ; 11,irt\ ,i\c jnu> .t;t<l
being well known to thouuuida hcrcabouta.with
a view to help any w ho are afflicted tv* I have
l»cen for the paxt twelve yean, tt'tifly that the
Cutleura Remedies cured me of l*i>orin#l», or
Scaly Skin. In eight days, after the doctor* with
whom I had consulted*give me no help or en-
mragement. 7 »HN J. CASE. 1). D. 8.
Newton. K.J.
»I»mrAslXG KItUPTION.
Your Cuticnra Remedies performed a wonder
ful cure last summer on one of our customers’
m old gentleman of seventy years of age. who
ufTered with a fearful distressing eruption on
his head ami face, and who lmd tried all reme*
lies and doctors to no purpose.
Texarkana, Ark., J. P. SMITH & CO.
CAMPBELLSJONES
Warehouse and Commission Merchants for the
storage of Cotton.
Farmers can buy necessary supplies either for
cash or time papers, with satisfactory security.
Call and see us before making arrangements for
another season.
CAMPBELL I JONES,
MACON, GA.
DUSTPAN FUL OF SCALES.
II. E. Carpenter. Henderaon, N. Y., cured of
IV>rK4«U or Lepmtr. of twenty year's standing.
I»y «'mi< mi K- ... 'I he i!i"-t w underfill
cure on record. A dustpanfnl of scales fell from
him daily. Physicians and hla friends thought
lie must die.
KC/KMA BADIOA1XT CUUfiD.
For the radical cure of an old obstinate case
of Ke; e ma of long standing, I give entire credit
to the Cutleura Remedies.
E. II. B. RICHARDSON, New Haven, Conn.
Sold everywhere. Price, Cutleura, G0e.; Soap,
9Be.: Resolvent.fi. Prepared by the POTTER
Ultra and CHEMICAL CO., Boston. Mass.
Send for "How to Cure Skin Disease*,”
pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials.
pT\f PLEs.black-heads.chapped and oily skin
a AiVi prevented by Cutleura Medicated Soap.
KASTMAN. I , , i Buiton on the 17th December, looJ, at
Iiriutsot I «p Year 1-urly, and tlio At- wcvk 1,10 w<,at,icr hcrc was unprcccdontpd- ijor.icr, Ga., was in the court room ready
A triiilants-l’Hdilliltloii Meeting. I lv mild. Some days passed without the for the trial to proceed. She was armed
r —S,. arte tire llacon Telcurnph. least need of any fire at all. And another I with a duplicate of her marriage license,
.... T.nn.ev in The vonne I thing: no snow has fallen here this winter. I signed by Ordinary Hill, of llurke county,
Kastjus, ... . ■ " | Heavy rains fell yesterday and lust night, | und indorsed by William Ashe, N. P. and
ladies of Eastman gnre an elegant e lcr * j an j indications point to cooler weatlier. I J. P., who jierfonned the ceremony. Jus-
ttinment after the manner of a leap year j The deatli angel has been busy in j tice Ashe was also present to testify
trIV to their gentlemen friends in the 1 Gainesville the past week. Children and that lie performed the ceremony by which
I _ / ,i,« ITnlonds Hotel last I adults itavc fallen alike before his wither-1 Kimon and Elizabeth Conklin were made
jpjctoti* P; . n-C s hiehly en-1 ' n K blast. Yesterday Dr. 11. F. Harris was husband and wife. Other witnesses from
eveninz- , . 0 (vu, rT «| " The I stricken with paralysis, anil can not aur-1 Homer were also on hand to testify that
, oyi d sr,d approprutetr ODWy^t. *»« vive , they knew Burton, and that he married
efS daughters, blisses Ida and I- a «* week the different denominations EJlJabeth Conklin in Homer and lived
ljLie Vshbnrn, leiit their generous aid in u "}'cd in observing the week of prayer there for some time.
,t,» ,,-rfv romnlete success The ordered by the Evangelical Alliance. I Tins strong array
Bikia. the P. I p e ere tires- took the churches in rotation. A | ters look quite stormy for Burton. The
following ^ ^ Edwards with John I), I 8°oo crowd attended and the services were | defendant was not on band, but liis attor-
Stokes] Miss Ida Asliliurn with Theodore ^ry interesting and instructive. | uey, Col. llob Siblev, said that he had gone
El*arii«, Miss Fannie liarris with M. H. KDITOR HANLON’S STAR.
Ererett, Jiiss Ulna Manson with J. I>. Kl . Illovnl „ ot Yct Certain-Four Towns Uld
Ihrrnnn. Mis* Mollie Knowles with Amt
’ohn
to get a witness and would be there in a
short time. The absence of Burton raised
some doubt* in the minds of those present
as to whether he would materialize at all.
Justice Tanner, with his usual geueros-
Ai.apaha, January 10.—In Monday’s I Uy, decided to give Colonel Sibley a half
TttpOBAFH your Ty-Ty correspondent I bony for the arrival of his client. hen
* ' * .I *1.„ 1...IT iin.l nncs.,,1 ewntf lltirfnn
ULDFOLK’S PAINS
Full of comfort for all pains, Infla-
(nation, atiff IVoakncM la the Aged is
_ — thcCuticura AnU.Pnln Planter, the
X&hJUBfirst and only pniu-kiillua
blr.
ster. New, instantaneous and lnfulli-
SMBPIEIB’S
;vr ".v ,r. t »• I tllnn, Hut Afiipnlm Should Keep It,
hrrniann, Miss Mol ie Cnrms- with John Curamun| „ II(ia u , Mimn TamurB .
M. liolunnon. btella Carr with h. r. I r .
Litimer, Mini Nannie llumphrevs with J. I Alapaha, January 10. In ^
W. Ijcc. Mis* Lanra lvnowlea with F. W. I TeIsEobapii your Ty-Ty corm. r , 4ll ... . . , -irnw Pn . n
MctaS7ence withYl^kv' KU^ P nblU ^ 8 “ r ” m, ' r 1-Mitor Ilanlan, «>f an,/’after waiting an’ hour
Mi” Anna JliX-" -i.h twin I AUpaha, would m-ve hi* printing office to | lonKcr j ud(!e Talln , r forfeited the bond of
E. Lee Harris, Miss
& sraomc tor
sl "-" »
MONTHLY + SICKNESS
If takoo daring tbs CHANOR OF UFR, grs*i
U-t/vt will b« avoidvd. Send for book, “ tout!
vo Wosiji," mailed frsa.
diuuyiau) Rvamura* fV». Atlanta. (U
janl7 wkly-lra
SOUTHERN DEPOT
ff
SMITH & MALLARY, MANAGERS.
MACON, GA.
Carry full line Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist
Mills, Belting, Lubricating Oils, and Machinists’ Supplies.
Mr. J. C. Pinkerton, General Southern Agent, will have
an office with us. jets-wio-u
w. B. WaRE. i. l. smith.
RE^D THE LOW PRICES.
Full Patent Flour, per barrel $ •*» 2.1
2.5 pound* Patent Flour * 70-
1-2 Patent^ Flour Flour, per barrel 4 50
14 pounds Grannlated 8uar 1 00
4 pounds Finest Coffee 1 00
3 pounds butter, Full Creamery*, 1 00
Iludnut Gilt*, per peek.*. 35
Best Can\*ased llams * 14\i
Best New Orleans Syrup, per gallon 55
25 Box Matches....,,.; 25
1 Dozen Paper Boxes Matches, 400s .' 45
Whisky for $.40, ami the Finest Double Stamp for $4.00 per gallon. The way to make
money is to save it. Come and trade with us and us and we will save you some money.
nugf&lUAwOm
WARE & SMITH,
.TOO Third Street, Mucon, Ga.
ridge. Miss Ann* May Brown with Holier., k-Tr the coming week," etc.
longer J udge _ JH -
$250, which waa signed by Means.' Muse
“ of
The first meeting of the prohibition
campaign in Dodge county was held at th
4Qart-hota*c lost night. There was a larg
nntuberof ladies and gentlemen present
Measure* were adopted looking towards ai
effective conduct ot the canvass. To their
credit, be it said, the meeting was chari
terized hv moderation and without mucl
»l*ech«tuaking.
RLAClbillFAR.
Rrzulnr Srrxlces In All the Chan
Death of a Good Cltizrn-MnrrinK
Corrmp«mdrnee Macon Telegraph.
Bi.AcKsiir.Ait, January 10.—Your very
interesting and highly appreciated jiajier,
with its heautifnl new suit, is looked for
can afford, to give tho paper. The Star ot| This afternoon it is learned that Burton
January 31st, 1SSS, will announce the for-1 j, as . in(U j u . r making five in number.
Innate nr unfortunate place that secures it. I ;c| lt , j; vc , al Flowery Branch, and
1 J. W. Han low. ] Mis* Thomas. It is stated that when l
Almost lliirleil Altve. left her lie told her that he had started out
TAYUm, January 10.—[Correspondence] in life with tho determination to marry
. . . ,, •• , , _ (twentr-flve women before Mdied.
-A colored well-digger, Nlm Jackson, Burton’s Atlanta wife, nee Mbs WU
made a very narrow wcape yesterday. He 1 t j, at ^ Bi |H thinks her husband will
was digging a well for Mr. A. II Davis nt 1 return to her.
the time the accident occurred, and had |
reached a depth of fifty feet. He was dig-
Capital Prize $150,000
"We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangement* for all the Monthly and Quarterly
Drawings of the I^ulslann State Lottery Com
pany. nnd in person manage and control the
Drawings themselves with honesty, fairness, and
In good faith toward all parties, and we author
ize the Company to use this certificate, In its
advertisements.”
18’ CENTS
llucklcll’s Arnica Salve.
S. The hrst salve In tho wbrlil (or cuu, bruise.
ging away, when an uncxpecteil cavc-tn ot I „>rf* f ulcer*, sail rheum, lever wm, tetu-r,
dirt took placu above him, almuot covering I chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin
1 1 eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect *
a mwereu a rope hi n on. i infliction or money refunded. Price, a cent
by which he was drawn out after he had (b*»x. For sale by Lamar Rankin A Umar.
* recovered consciousness. His injuries are
with a great deal of pleasure and interest nol considered serious, but all that went
from dav to day here. I over to see him before he had been gotten
Our cnurchea, ail except the Baptist, I out, say that it is a wouder that he ever
whose pastor was sick, have had services I came out alive.
this year. AM have started off* very en* I His left leg waa mashed very badly. He
couragingly. The Vresbyterians,* who I was in a stooping imsture at the time of
JV e ,l °t had a pastor for a year or two, | the fall,
have H’ourcd the services of Rev. Mr. Ful
ton, of ThotnnHville, for two Sun»lays in
the month during this year. Mr. Fulton
wa* with us last Sabbath and preached us
two very fine sermons. lie Is a very prom
Mn f young man.
, Hr. J. .S. Wilson, one of our very worthv
SSk XT'" •!“ “ k ' ,U " “ Mull, e! S Pri-cU. »[ V.n,l.-r.. iill. TlJ
Mr n S' i - hoard stands now as follows :
sheriff L i 11 ‘“T,"'-. vezy is.pular w „ Tllnn|M of Tcnnillc, president.
linneit !u„ r f " K u . u ti. - W. C. Matthews, of Tcnnille, treisurer ami
Bvunctt, daughter of Her. liandall 1*®“' | vice-manager;T. B. Felder, jr., of Dublin;
\\’ | — . , , , , , ! W. B. Ramaev. of Dublin; L. C. Bcachani,
M.r nvr.e.,1. hail | i ." c ” n, ' ,J ».”» f rc K ,,la : of Condor; A. F. Daley, of Wr.ghlsville;
«■ «• Harrison, of llsrriron; H. U
1> <s;ss^!ru;sA vgsa- 1 —
‘"tug to get tit rough sowing oat«, so they °' SaTa " ,, * h -
tln •"’gin preparations for their rcgulo’r Kufnnln Kremta.
Some „f our truck and other gar- EttVABlA, Ala., Jamarv 10l—[Corre-
wnen. have sown English pea* and planted s IKJn dence.}-At a meeting o'f the Y. M. C.
, Mslovs. We have a g-Kxi country 1 £ held last night, the following „tli«n.
‘uyy* .. rm, [ l K> » nJ toveral of oof l*®-1 were elected for the ensuing year, via.: I*.
Fleet inn of W. ft T. Dlirctora,
Tennii.!.k, January 10.—{CorrcMiond-
tnoa.V—The annua! meeting of the |
Wrightsville and Tcnnille Railroad Com
pany took place here yesterday. No busi
ness was transacted except the election of
officers. The old boanl were re-elected
P 1 * did well at it last year
WAYCItOSS.
Ritter Taken Away far Trial—City Klertlon
to be Cuntestfsl—I-ersonnl Itrntlan.
Yurrmpondcnre tUcon Telexr«pti.
IS AYcitow, January 9.—Jake Mitchcl,
H. McKenzie, presivient; J. D. Godwin,
ricc-preaident; J. M. Graven,.ccrvtary; V*'.
! T. Berry, treasurer; F- II. Jordan, general
showed
condition.
A small fire in the southern suburb* of
Per Bushel ($12.00 per ton) paid for
GOOD
Cotton Seed,
Delivered in Car Load Lots at
SAVANNAH, GA.,
ATLANTA, GA.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Price subject to change uniesa notified o'
owed "the association to be in v‘ery fine | ^ ^ ^
EtfTA8i.u>HKn 1857.—1888.
colored, who assaulted conductor Woodfin tiic citr caused the alarm to be soumlcd
••"the South Florida railwav at DeUod, U 1 ”" boll-po* one o’clock thb morning. WiVSHTP At flAT.TiAWA Y
last 1 -* 'n,, | ^ j|| c I A Mnall shanty was bunted out in Guice- M li-tOUll Ou VXlIJUXi it rl 1.
THE LEADIXQ CLOTiHEF
October, was captured at T
*”'* carried back this morning by J Ji.
' anise. T|,e grand jury found a true bill
•gain.t Mitchcl for a ii-sult with intent to
murder.
In tbe mayor election last Saturday Dr.
jr raak t. Folks was elected by 31 majority.
*”,yPpoaing ticket, hcnde.1 by I>r. & !•’.
" “Itama, pro|mses to contcat tho electioi
on the ground of illegal votes.
■'Ir»- H. A. Bennett am! family left thi
town.
Tlte main pipe of the water works is
about laid, ami the company expect to j In entering upon the 31st year, think it
open up about February 1st. right and proper to return heart-felt
.. . IT:—Z. . I thanks to their many friends nnd
DalabrUge. utoa. mcr* for their long nod continued patron
BAinsroo*, January 0.—Prof. Lyon, 1 a( , f Their trade during the
the Macon photographer, is tem]wrarily | shows a handsome increase over former
1 years. With a firet-cla-s stock nnd
il exertion- we begin the new vear.
stationed in our city.
Tlte county court is in session thi- ntorna |
morning for Charleston, S. to' visit her ‘"K- , _ „ _ , , ,
irien<U ami relatives in that citv. Maj. 1. 11 Bnw»ka, of NcvrL
Miss Lillie I’itti
* visit of several I
l '»i» nnd friends.
, Miss Mary |{
after ay*
Kit city,
tan returned hoi
onths among In
•after
rela-
urg, N. Yl
Iwdow town, is
hsmith has retOI
.... op tbe country.
e cases before Hi* Honor this m
jng were Judge Oliver end Henry McMil-
» ’ ; ho t ,or being drunk and disorderiy.
"ere tincsl $J0 each.
M-^rs. Kol JL nothachOd, Som H. O]
' f • r. Frank C. Is,veil, of Savanna'
IP •Wtutered at tbe Commercial Hotel,.
w*!* city,
Ju , 1k,.(;. j . Holton, of Baxley, is here
•‘tending County Court.
We have
commend
“Gold and 1
They are th
have ever n
We have
largi- estate
spending the winter here
The water-works system now pretty well
covers the town. The water is supplied
from the two artisian well*.
The young men's debating soeiely i
been reorganized.
Florence El mow play* here to-night.
MnrtlUs Hank
MAntriTT*. January 10.—[fsp
the iirst annual meeting of the
ereof the First National Bank of Mari-I
etta, Oa_ tlie following board of dins ion-1
wa* elected: K. W. ltoone, C. 8. Met and- oct21iUw»ni
clothing known
Miller .V Ru .J
their giwxls to on
ufacturin
ne *|s>cialties to
attention. The
•ill er” shirt at 75c
i cheapest and In
dd.
introduced the
which
i tin
of Ci
trade. Voorlo
>[ iso
dal.
iatle to mea
Hundreds
s a call.
W 1 N SHIP
up lii
V suits and waists.
a C A L L A W A Y.
Sdri Second street,
Macon, Ga.
Commissioners.
A>, th* undersigned. Hanks and Bankers V....
C iv ull prizes drawn in The lamlslanahute Lot-
lies which may he presented at our counters.
J. II. OOI.KSIIY, l-res. IwHlIsliiim Nnt’l Ilk.
l-ItltllK LAKAIIX, Pres. State XatT l«k.
It tl.lsvv IS. fie.. New Orleans Nul l Ilk.
CAItl, KOHN, 1-res. t'llloll Nutlonnl Rank.
u*
Louisiana State Lottery Co.
In^oriKiratetl In 1808 for years by the Lcrl>*
turc fur Educational and Chariublc purpooea
—with a capita! of $l,€0B.«w— 1 to which a rcei-rvu
fund ot over Stfo.u*) baa alncc been a»M»-*l.
an owrwbclmlDf i-opulur vote lta Iran-
chile wu made n i«rt of tbe preoent State Con-
ktioitlon adopted December 2'1, A. I>.. 1K7V.
Die only Ixittery ever vutcil on ami endorsed
by the people of any State.
It never Kale* or pontponev.
ItM Orninl >Iiir1o Number UrnwlnRt take
)lace uioiiilily, mid the Grand ijunrtcrly
reifiihirly every three month*
>1.ircli, June, September und Ilereinber).
A SI’LKXDU) OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
l’OHTUNK. 8BCOND GRAND DRAWING.
Lass ll, IN THE ACADEMY OF Mt’8K*, NEW
IILKANS, TLI>I)AY, February 7, 1888—
213th Monthly drawing.
Capital PRizn $150,000.
NOTICE.—Ticketn ore Ten Dollnm only.
llolvM, 83. Fifth*, 8*4. Tmtha, 81.
LIST OF PRIZEB.
1 CAPITAL PE1XI OF 1130,000. 4150,000
1 GRAND PRIZE OF
1 GRAND PRIZES OF
•i LARGE PRIZES OK
4 LARGE PR1ZE8 OF
a) puizya OF
&uno 60,000
'j),ouu - a),u»
1 ' • • 1 . .
6,000 20,000
1,000 20,000
.*« •• 6U) 26,000
ho •• auo 90,000
200 •* 2U0 - 40,000
5U> " 100. -
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Appruximatiou Prize* of tno,<
lU) •• •• 200 20,000
100 •* •• 100.... I
LOW Terminal •• 80, ho,000
2,172 Prices, amounting to .$535,000
Application tor r»u-» to cluba ahuuld tie made
only to tbe office of the Company in New Gf
earn.
For further information write clearly, giving
full addro*. POSTALNOT1&4, Expreos, Money
Order*, or New York Exchange in ordinary let
ter. Currency by Kxprcv* [at our expenae) nd<
drvMcd
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La.,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
\Ya»hlngton, D. C.
.\dtlrr%<* Itesiiktered i.eller* t<•
NfflV Old.MANS NATIONAL DANK,
New Orlcaiift, Mi.
— t*n. _
IV itun L'artt and Early
in itiarga ot the drawings, l» a guarantee 01 atwo-
lute fnirncbs and integrity, that tbe ebaurea ar*
all etjual, and tiiat no one can poaaibly divine
w hat numtier will draw a Prioe.
HFMK.MIIFU that the payment of nil l’rD««
•> M A It A N I l.I.D lt\ 1 Ot It NAIIUNAI
han k> «.( N« w «>rleaaO| and tbe Ticket* an
■igned by the Proidetit of an ln»titotb»n. wh*»***
< hnri. r«-.| ri»;h(- are rccofrutee<l la tbe bijebeat
Court*; then fore, U-ware of any lmltatl
1 gg St £
3 JC. rj a>
4^!
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1
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Oyer o.oon.0.10 worn daring tho pa«t six
ycar.4. This mrv«?l9U-* sneoeas la due—£.
IsL—To tip) PUpOrlorlty of Cornlfne oval
all other materials, an a etlffcucr tor ConotA
2ml.—To tho puperior quality, ehapa
an«l yvorknmn»h![> cf our Corset*, combined
With Uwfr low prices, ' J
Avoid cheap imitations tnddoof variotii
kinds of cord. Nouo oro gumiino nnleoa
“DR. WARNER’8 CORALINK**
Js printed on Inside of steel cover.
FOR SALE DT ALL LEADING MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
350 Broadway, new York CKy.
SHE.
In an unknown land to a civilized mn
hut cMwpes from being ,, Hot-Potted” in tho
myfitcrlotia country over which the beautiful
aud youthful
SHE
Ifa* rule*! for 2.noo year*. Everybody, youfieand
old* grave and uay, chouM read this remarkable
andtoNcinatimtsionr. Elnely printed and hand
somely hound In cloth aud gold. Only fl.uo;
Addreoa
pKOKGlA. CRAWFORD COUNTY—V
VJ sold l«efore the court house door,
town of Knoxville, »aid county, on if
TueMs* !•» Febnianr next, within th
hours ot sale, the following described pt
to-wit: Whole lot of land, number one h
and fffty-three and the north half of lot 1
one hundred au<l i-eventy-fonr, in the ti
trirt of raid county, nn<t containinK in
male three hundred, three
C00KST0VES
-ALWAYS SAWSPACTORY
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, Cleveland.
cried
vela ml to mtlsf
r Court of raid c
uano CoU|*ny
I 1). bl
Vi*. A. M. A <
HAliTLFY,
Sheriff Crawford c.. jnty.
ADMINISTRATORS
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EL PflBCHASERS CAH BE SUITED
gAM’rACTUMXI» XT
Isaac A.Sfceppard & Co.,Baltiniore,MiL
AND FOR SALE IIV
CLARENCE IL CUBBEDOK,
auffWwly 110 Clu rrr St., Macon, Ga.
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•reaUn Ui UUB8AKD BOUtk, ATLaWr*. <U.
■■ county,
court hotue
f Illbb on the fin
rltbln the legal hot
petty, to-wit; A «
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lUbb count;
■ fifty
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