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Mo Khnnlil Hare Known Dottor.
•‘Your money is what we’re after, nard ”
«iid one of the two highwaymen who stoo
ped a stranger in a dark place. ^
“I haven’t got a cent,” was the reDlv
•'Oh, that s too thin, now; nousetrvincr
to fool US that way. Ve want all you?
valuables, you know, and we want’em
quick.’
“It’s a fact, gentlemen,” replied the be-
leagured one, “that I haven’t a valuable
thing in my possession, and I’m just won
dering who’ll trust me for my breakfast
Search me and you’ll And it’s true ”
“All right, pardner. Bill, you see that
the gentleman keeps his hands up an’ i’ll
go through him.”
“rfoThing^m?” frUiUe38 B6ar0h e “
“Not a cussed thing Stranger, you seem
as though you were in need of assistance
yourself. Bill, have you got anything
about your clothes you could help the gen
tleman with?” 6
“Thank you for your kindness,” replied
the latter. “The fact is, I’m not usually
dead broke, but to-night I attended a
church fair, and—”
“Oh, that’s it,” exclaimed one of the
men in a disgusted tone. "Come along
BIB. We might help a gentleman in dis
tress, but I’ll be hanged if we’ll do any
thing for a cussed fool who’s old enough to
know better.”—Washington Critic.
Malaria.
Twenty-live hundred dozen bottles ol
Ague Conqueror ordered in ono month. It
positively eradicates all Malaria, Fever
and Ague, Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
in any climate. Read our book of 1000
testimonials.
Dub West. S. C., March 12,1883.—U. G.
Green, Dear Sir—We will soon need more
Ague Conqueror. It is taking like “hot
cakes” and giving satisfaction.
Yours, Ellis Bros,
Fairfield, Mo., August 29,1886.—G. G.
Green, Dear Sir—Your Ague Conqucroi
knocks the Chills and Dumb Ague every
time. I warrant every bottle and it never
fails. I have cured cases where quinine
had no effect whatever.
Yours truly,
actl2 d&wly W. H. Shaw & Co.
Plenty of IIoiiio Talent,
In citing the case of Charles James Fox
to prove that a man may bet money at
cards and still retain his respectability,
Mr. Conkling goes abroad for an example
that he might easily have found at home.
Cluy, Webster and Prentiss loved high
play, and a game of draw poker was a
favorite amusement of Mr. Arthur’s.—San
Francisco Examiner.
Pros Trade.
The reduction of internal revenue and
the taking off of revenue stamps from Pro
prietary Medicines, no doubt has largely
benefited the consumers,as well as relieving
the burden of home manufacturers. Es
pecially is this the case with Green’s Au
gust Flower and Boschee’s German Syrup,
as the reduction of thirty-six cents per
dozen, has been added to increase the size
of the bottles containing these remedies,
thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in
the 76 cents size. The August Flower for
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the
German Syrup for Cough and Lung trou
bles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any
medicines in the world. The advantage of
increased size of the bottles will be greatly
appreciated by the sick and afflicted, in
every town ana village in civilized coun
tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain
the same size. octl2 d&wly
It Was the Father This Timo.
A short time ago an elderly German, ac
companied by his daughter, a very pretty
young girl, and her intended husband,
called upon the register to take out a
license permitting the young couple to
marry. The usual questions were pro
pounded to the contracting parties, and
they were all answered promptly and cor
rectly. As is customary betore swearing
the parties, Mr. Brown asked the young
lady if she fully understood the proceed
ings and if she were acting under her own
free will, when she replied: “Oh, father
gives his consent; that is enough.” “No,”
Mr. Brown said, “I must be assuredof your
own consent before granting the license.”
She then burst out crying and wept bit
terly. Her father then began to talk to
her in German, the young man sitting si
lently by. At last her father’s influence
had the desired effect, and the girl, with
tears in her eyes, said she was willing to
take the young man for her husband. The
papers were then filled out and the parties
left the office. The couple were married
shortly afterwards.—Johnstown (Pa.) Trib
une. —
A cold of unusual severity which I took
last autuinu developed into a difficulty de
cidedly catarrhal in all its characteristics,
threatening a return of my old chronic
malady, catarrh. One bottle of Ely a
Cream Balm completely eradicated every
sympton of that painful and prevailing
disorder.—E. W. Warner, 165 Hudson
street, Rochester, N. Y.
Ely’s Cream Balm is the best medicine
for Catarrh I have ever used.—Mrs. O.
Wood, Moxia, Texas. eud&wlw
Big Jim (u (In' iit'HI'-
The later leading in .New York republi
canism has chiefly for its object tne bring
ing of small men to the lront.—Boston
Herald.
A CnpInln’K FortuililH' IHscovery.
Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, plying
between Atlantic City andiN. Y., h.nl bun
troubled with a cough so that lie »'•
able to sleep, and was induced to ti\ •
King’s New Discovery for
It not only gave him instant relief, but *
laved tlie extreme soreness ini his brut .
His children were similarly affected and a
single dose had the same happy j
King’s New Discovery is now the standard
remedy in the Coleman household and on
board the schooner. , , „
Free Trial Bottles of this Standard Rem
edy at Brannon & Carson’s Drug
Nocturnal Industry.
Night keys, as a rule, have their hardest
work to do in the morning.—San Francisco
Examiner. .
Ulrorutcd lrfg.
About August 1st 1865, an eruption aj>
peared on my arms and legs, which p
me very much and seemed to aff >
physical condition generally. Under U
treatment of a physician the sores disapj
peared except on my * e *Vf£* thirds of
seemed to concentrate, an i tw %i 8 , 0M
the limb from the knee to tho ariklc soon
became a solid running sore that dw
charged bloody matter c 9 u ^““ a 'l J ' var i 0 us
treated by many physicians at *
times, but obtained no P er «» ne *£
On the advice of a physician at this place
I finally commenced usingSwiftsSpecUic.
I am glad to say that after usi t. tt 1
large bottles the so es have all healed ex
cept one, and that is where the stirrup
leather rubs when I am riding andJiU
soon be gone. _
Farmville, Texas, Sept. 18,,1886.
Treatise on Blood ana Skin Diseases
mailed free. _ 3 At-
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer ,
lanta, Oa. , r
A ’Possum Paw Hi'i>i |o °'
“See this ’possum’s paw ?” asked a yo g
negro boy, drawing aglossy pa'' f Qm gan
vest pocket. “Came all ^ np( i the
Francisco on that paw. Hoodooed
vJ^h itfand°?ved high ^j^pj^ncisco* 1 !
»ed\h B c ta ra d wRh t th f eivoodoc.and then
2» *never
DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1886
Ogden lint rnnc ‘ 3co until wo reached
loos h„n’nL her< r arc a h “ a P ‘’“tier voo-
Tho tafi nfTiT ®t paw ; ’ l1eed there are.
A,,® tall ut a black snake will brine anv-
bone ? o? r0 a ileart 1 ’ ' vl,il f tlle second Joint
luck ThAil , man i nys over ’em all for
ine its eh»rn, d of a w ,l ld r “bbit is los-
, ■ ™ onarui. \ou can't scarp a n«nn
shooter with a bushel basket full of ’em
Paw wmfi/T y0arS “i?° the 8if tht of one
molt enough to break up the
Chieago HeraM S ° n avenue.
N.oo e i' sc ° v ,e p y a»d introduction of Moxio
sands' nf?, h Proved a blessing to thou-
nh f 1 rSt' e siiffering from nervous
refief an 8 i r They ha . found immediate
relief, and recommend it to their frionds
aa the_m°st reliable preparation for the
h" e . of nervousness, sleeplessness, and that
tired, worn out feeling. Try Moxie ; it s
only oe cents a bottle.
Two Connecticut Sisters of ’<«.
From an Exchange.
John Quincy Adams and John Hancock.
the signer/’ married two sisters, the
imughteis of a noted Methodist divine in
Connecticut. John Quincy was a favorite
with the old people, and Mary's choice was
approved by them. So, when the banns
were published, the parent said : “ Marv
ii you will furnish the text I will preach
you a wedding sermon.” She was equal to
the tusk; and gave the text: “ Mary has
chosen the good part, which shall not be
taken from her.” Needless to say thatjus-
tlee was done to the occasion and the text.
Not so with Margaret, who in the mean
while was receiving the attention of her
John in a very inexpensive way, ns far as
her parents were concerned, for it is said
that “ he never crossed his legs under their
festive board.” So, when the banns were
published she said to her fattier: “ Father,
you preached a wedding sermon for Mary ;
cannot you preach one for me?” Heat
first demurred, but at last consented and
called for the text, when Margaret, who
was equal to the occasion said : “And John
came, neither eating nor drinking, and yet
ye say he hath a devil.”
For coughs, colds or any irritation of the
throat, take Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. 25c.
Salvation Oil, the great pain cure, is sold
by druggists and dealers in medicines at
25c. dec!8d&wlw
peptics, Consumptives, convalescents.
Perfect nutrient la nil Wasting Diseases.
Requires no cooking. Our Book, The Care
and Feeding of li..tints, mailed ft-e*.
MO LIBER. GOODALB * OO.. Boston. Via
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed lins of
advertising in American
Papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell A Ce.*
Newspaper Advertising Bureau
lO Spruoe St., New York,
Send lOots. for 100-nac.e Pamphlet
OPEN FOR BUSINESS,
HIE GEORGIA HU 4 GULF
RAILROAD
Is now open for Freight and Passenger* to point*
between Ooluinbus and Waverly Hall. Com
mencing Tue-day, December 21st, the following
schedule will be run:
COMING SOUTH.
Leave Waverly Hall 8:00 a. m
Arrivte at Ellornlie 8:20 “
“ Midland 8:40 "
** Flat Rock 8:52 "
“ Coiambus 9:86 **
GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbus 8:00 p. m.
Arrive at Flat Rock 3:44 “
“ Midland 3:49 “
“ Ellcrslie 4:05 “
“ Waverly Hall 4:30 “
All trains arrive and leave from depot at old
Star pmrk. M. E. GRAY,
(leul9 dtf Superintendent.
L
Cot.umbus, Ga., December 19,1888.
O N and after this date Passenger Trsins will
run daily unless marked f, which are daily
except Sunday. The standard time by which
theso Trains run is the same ns Columbus city
time.
Leave Columbus
Arrive Macon
Atlanta
“ Montgomery..,
“ Euffti/.a
“ Albany
“ Millen
“ Augusta
“ Savannah
* l i 16 a m I 10 20 p u,
4 04 p m f G 25 a n
* 0 00 p m)* 1 05 p n?
* 7 09 pin
j* 3 60 pm
* 10 08 p in * 10 60 a m
* 3 00 a m * 2 08pm
* 6 15 a in * 4 45 p 111
* 5 55 ft ml* 6 00 p Di
?URF Biliousness; Sick Headache hi four how*
(<S) Cne dose relieves Neuralgia, io:s;e an
^ prevent Chills ■> Fever, Sour Siam :th < r.
3realh. Clear tho Skin. Tone the H“ ;at-, p
'.Ifo.e Vigor io the system. Ijoko. • ■■■■
frv (hem once ana you will never lie Vi'- >
:’rico, 75 cenls per bottle. Suiu by I-
Medicine Dealers generally. Ssm oin . .. .
price in stamps, posipald, .0 any sapless,
.,. F. SMITH Si CO..
Manufacturers aod Sole Props.. ST. LOUIS, f. -
$50 REWARD
C " Zt , ; V *■’; $ will bo paid for ■•.ni'^ruln Fuu ol
< 0- - A: ; ! ’ ' \ (..'ei: ’■ ' .'V' " I In nn.i Sn.v nn
J 3 l " VI‘s - F -vy Ulltcnt M.1NAlli'HClruln
fu, tmp-- -1
i ll
HEW*RK MACHINE CO.
C'uluEubuts, C'u.
Passengers for Sylvunia, Sanderville, Wrights
rille, Milledgeville and Fatonton, Thomasion.
Carrolltxin. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbotlon, Bueno
Vista, 13 akely and Clayton should take 8 50 p m
train.
Leave Maoon. |* 9 66 a mi* 0 27 p n
“ Atlanta I* 3 00am* 2 00 p n
“ Mantgomery I * 7 40 a u»
“ Eufaula * 10 49 a m
44 Albany * 4 50am* 3 57pm
44 Millfn |* 11 15 p m * 12 35 p m
44 Augusta i* 9 30 p ml* 10 20 a xu
44 Savonnah |* 8 20 p nil* 10 00 a iu
Arrive Columbus..^.. * 3 02 p ml* 6 60^am
~Sieepiug Cars on ail night trains Between "Uo-
luinbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma
con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and Sa
vannah and Atlanta.
Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car Berthe
on sale at Depot Ticket Office
G. A. WHITEHEAD,
Gen’I Pass. Agent.
C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl tf
Opelika, Ala., November 15th, 1886.
O N and after Monday, November 15th, 1886, the
trains on this road will be run as follows:
No. 1.
Leave Colnmbus 8 06 a nt
Arrive Opelika 9 35 a a
No. 2.
Leave Opelika 9 46 a m
Arrive Columbus 11 01 a m
No. 3.
Leave Columbus 2 28 p dd
Arrive Opelika 3 68 p m
No. 4.
Leave Opelika 5 09 p m
Arrive Columbus 6 34 p m
No. 5.
Leave Columbus 6 60 a xn
Arrive Opelika 9 03 a ir,
Arrive Goodwater 6 46 p ru
No. 6.
Leave Goodwater 4 46 a m
Arrive Opelika 9 27 a ns
Arrive Columhus 12 26 p m
No. 7.
Leave Colnmbus 1 IB p m
Arrive Opelika 3 08 p m
No. 8.
Leave Opelika 4 00 p m
Arrive Columbus 6 41 p m
The night trains are discontinued for the pree
cnt. A. FLEWELLEN,
dtf General Manager
GOLDMHB A My URVAT 60.
Office General Manager,
Columbus, Ga., November 28th, 1866.
O N and after Sunday, September 12, 168'i, tbe.
schedule of Mail Train will he as follows:
No. 1—Going North Daily.
Leave Columbus 3 08 p m
Arrive at Chipley (j V w
Arrive at Greenville « 16 P
No. 2-Coming South Daily.
Leave Greenville 7 10 a. m
Arrive at Chipley ** 0 rn
Arrive at Columbus 10 21 a m
No. 3—Freight and Accommodation—North
Leave Columbus..
Arrive at. Chipley..
boston, mass
capital,
SURPLUS,
. sioo.non
. 400,000
AccounU of Banks, Bankers and Corporations
solicited.
Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent
ami WO re discount for Banks when balances
warrant it.
t, i R a Reserve City, and balances with us
from Banks mot located in other Reserve Cities)
counted ns a reserve.
We draw our own Exchange on London and
Continent, and make Cable transfers and
P^ace money by telegraph throughout the Lmted
States and Canada. —a
d= ---S^
Connies and Citics ivhen issuing Bonds.
we do a general Banking business, and mvite
correfpondence. ^ ,i|>TTER, President.
JOS. W. WORK, Cnshicr^^ we( j &sa t6m
exssraS
m
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RANKIN STABLES,
In Rear of Rankin House, on First Avenue.
Sale, Feed and Livery Stables
New Turnouts: Showy, Gontle Horses, Careffil Drivers. Horses boarded and
carefully attended to. I have ample accommodations for live stock and arrangements
to make my stable headquarters for dealers. HORSES AND MU1.ES FOR SALE.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE REPAIR SHOP.
I am still running my Shop on Wynn’s Hill, and will continue to do all kinds of
Carriage and Wagon Work on short notice.
WILLIAM M. AMOS.
v22 w«v1 g««&w8m
DYSPEPSlAi 1887.
Up to n few weeks ago I considered mv
sell the champion Dyspeptic of America.
During the years that I have been afflicted
1 have tried* almost every tiling claimed to
be a specific for Dyspepsia in tho hope of
finding something that would afford per
manent relief. 1 had about made up my
mind to abandon all medicines when I no
ticed an endorsement of Simmons LiVKR
Regulator by a prominent Georgian, a
jurist whom I know, and concluded to try
its effects in my case. I have used but
two bottles, and am satisfied that i have
struck tho right tiling at last. I felt its
beneficial effects almost immediately.
Unlike all other preparations of a similar
kind, no special instructions are required
ns to what one shall or shall not eat. This
fact alone ought to commend it to all
troubled with Dyspepsia.
J. N. HOLMES,
Vineland, N. J. :
CONSTIPATION.
To Secure « Kc^iiliir ilnhii of Body
without ctianffiiitf tho Biel or lil«-
orftanixing the ky»tem, take
UlltliliUIUJ LULU HUllI
Only (lENlllfiE Mnnifiirtnrrit by
J.II.Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia.
eod se&w fol rd mt
HE
Constructed With Our Ovm
‘Patent Eyelet Batteries,’
Surpass in power and permanency all and every
other device to apply magnetism to the human
system. Our record stands at 86 per cent of all
curable cases cured. Throat, Tiling, Stomach.
Kidney, Liver and almost every other trouble
yields to the mild yet persistent currents of mag
netism, as applied by our methods. The Belt
and Invigorator impart great strength, warmth
and coinfort, and the Dyspeptic, Nervous, weak
and desponding, become hopeful and genial, and
enjoy lire again.
GOO am
8 14 a m
9 25 a jt
Arrive at Greenville
No. 4—Freight and Accommodation—South.
Leave Greenville I0 22 aru
Arrive at Chipley D }} a ra
Arrive at Columbus - li p m
W. L. CLARK. Gcn’l Manager.
T. C S,H CWARD. Gen *1 Ticket Agent.
ieb24 dlv
G H 13 W
RUDOLPH FINZER’S
STARLIGHT
iTSL Fill IE
At Wholesale by
LOUIS BUHLEfi & Co,
OOLTJ^E’BTJS, GhA..
je5 eod 6 in
— SEDGWICK —
STEEL WIRE FENCE
Is the best general purpose wire fence In use.
It is a hi rone net-work without ImrliN.
Don't injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs,
Steep and po.Utry.as well as horses and rattle.
The* best f,*n<*e for Farms, Garden. .Stock
ll'iiiffcs and Railroads. Very neat, pretty stylos
for Lawns. I arks, School-lots and Cemeteries.
Covered with rust proof paint, or made of gal-
vanfzed wire, as preferred It will last a life
time. It is better than boarda or barbed
wire In every respect. Thehedgwick Gate*
made of wrought-lron pipe and steel wire, defy
all competition in lightness,neatness,strength
and durability. We make tne best, cheapest
and easiest working all-iron automatic or
■elf-opening urate, and the neatest cheap
Iron fence* now made. The best VJ ire
Stretchers, Cutting Fliers and Post
Aimers. For prices and particulars ask Hard
ware Healers, or address, mentioning P^P^r,
6E00WICK BrtOS.,RICHMOND,IND.
Agent® specialt?
inouAue. I«*1 u, but e.o-H. Writ. U iW.o.'m - special
offer. The Clipper Mfg. < «*.. aimluxb. Cfncinn*!!. O
liiS Wilsonf» IWagneftc Power Viiubes'
AbeSomirml Supporter
Gives great support and comfort and in
creased strength to the walls of the abdomen it
oases of abdojiiinal enlargement without any
particular disease. 'Rends also to decrease aiiL*
prevent excessive accumulation of fat.
Tlio WniifnetEe TcHliing Noclclnre
soothes and quiets the Teething Baby and pro
vents convulsions.
The full power Cycle! Battery Insoles
not only warm 1 he feet, but prevent cramps in
legs :;•> prevaleut-in advancing years. No Invalid
should despair because cheaper or inferior goods
have failed, until tney havo tried our methods.
Patnphkt, letters of instruction and testimonial. 6
mailed to uny address. Advice and counsel free
to all patients.
Hr, CAIvLhlilJ TSIlBr, Cflfifiilms, (la., Agent
oc10 dtjelB
Printing, Book-Binding
AND
Paper Boxes
OF EVERY DEBCRIPTION AT
LOWEST PRICES.
A LARGE STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, In
eluding Letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bi!
Heads, nrUements, always on hand. Also Bn
velopes, Cards, &c\, printed at short notice
Paper Boxes of any size or description not kep
in stock made at short notice.
THOU. GILBERT,
tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office.
THE PATENT MICE & DUST PROOF
.TYLER DESK
Bookcasea, Tables, Offlct
Chairs,Letter Presses,
Fine Cabinets, &c.
TYLER DESK CO.
M0 N. Fourth »t.. H'f. Locia
H(-u<J4o for 40 up. CuUuogt*
If there is one Benson of the year in
which Ru^apstioiiH are more welcome
than another, this is the ono. Therefore,
presuming on this fact, I am going to
load you down with them, according,
you, however, the privilege of turning to
tho funny man’s column when the burden
becomes too great,.
My first suggestion isthat ifyouhave a
mother-in-law who is at all times specially
interested in your nocturnal movements,
frequently expressing great solicitude for
your health, give her a handsome black
silk dress. For this purpose you will find
Regetta Hand Loom Silk superior to any
thing in this market. If this does not
have the desired effect, your case is a bad
one and 1 would advise you to go west.
If you want to give your wife a present
that will please her and at the same time
have the approval of all tho neighbors, 1
havo some elegant l’ick Lock blankets nt
$14 anil $15 per pair. Select for your
daughter a set of boxes in plush for
handkerchiefs and gloves, have both of
them filled, and you will have a present
that will be sliown witli pride a hundred
times.
Now, young ladies, give mo a moment
of your valuable time, and I will give
you just one suggestion that will make
your fortune if you act upon it. I have
some of tile finest silk umbrellas with
the most exquisite handles, some of the
prettiest walking canes with solid silver
heads ever brought to Columbus. Get
one of either of these and you will get
your money back,with double compound
interest.
Young man, give mamma and papa
a merry Christmas and many happy re
turns, and select for your sweetiieart the
prettiest thing you can find among our
elegant ornaments for the bureau and
dresser.
Don't forget the cook. She is tho most
important person in the house and tho
least appreciated and most abused. Every
one from the baby up should give her a
present. The housemaid, nurse and man
should not J,e forgotten. Remember ill-
used servants render poor services. If
there is nothing in the above to fit your
case, call at I lie lied Star stores, I llili and
1138 Broad street, and tell us how much
money you want to spend in presents,
and we'll fit you up in a few minutes.
O. C. Johnson.
Hattie R. Johoson vs. Jamrs M. Davis. JletitioD
lor llio removal of Trustee, and for tho ap
pointment of another Trustee.
Columhus. (hi., at Chambers. October 8, IRRfi,
the pdit ! on in tii” above ease read and consider
ed; it in ordered that the defendant, James M.
Davis, show cause before me at 10 o’clock a. in.
on the 15th of December, lR'Rl, uttlie Court House
in the eit.v of Columbus, why be'shouJd nol.be
ri moved from his trust and another trustee ap
pointed as prayed for, and it appearing; Unit said
.!■• mt M. Davis ri sides beyond the limilsofthii-
Slatc. it is (iidoit d tii it. si.Tvic'- p rl. cled oi
him by publication of this’. rd< r in lb. O dumbii*
Knqiiiivr- k h;n, a newspaper published in the city
of Columbus, twice a month lor two months be
fore the hearing.
Given under my hand and official signature.
J. T. WILLIS. Judges: C. C. C.
oct9 2tani2m
A'l thoNTIER ADVENTURE IN OrJC VOLUME.
njofiEE»„ H ERorc^r
A y&Wp/n rnWcC*.
jii/wvhr in.w-JO<» v
CAPITAL PRIZE, - $150,000.
44 We d9 hereby certify that %ce supervise the ffp*
rangement for all the Monthly and Quorfcr%
Draxoinge of The Louisiana State Lottery CVm»
vany % and in person manage and control Ik#
Draftings themselves, and that the same tsrs cem*
ducted unth honesty, fairness, and in good firm
toward all parlies, and ive authorize the OouiftoUf
certificate, with facsimiles o eur
('onmlMlosen,
TFo the undersigned Hanks and Bankers udM
pay all l*rizes draum in The lAmisUrna State Lett*
Unties which may be presented at our counters.
J. II. OUEEKItY. I,n. Xat'l Munir*
.1. W.IilMlllETIl'PrcN.Kttttc Nnl’l B'k«
A. BALDWIN, l»rcN. K. O. Nul’l Dmk
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NPRKCKDENTED ATTRACTIOH!
Over Half a Million Distribute!
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y.
Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the LegisTa*
turo for Educational and Charitable purpose*-
with a capital of $1.000,000—to which a reeervff
fund of over $550,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franch’s*
was made a part, of the present State ConMittK
fcion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed Aff
the people of any State.
IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES.
Its Grand Single Nn 111 tier Drawing*
take place Tlontlily . and tlie Nrnift-Au*
nual DrawiiiK'N retfiilarl.y every Nit
■nonHis (June anil December).
A NPLIiM DU D OHMmilMTY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND
DRAWING, CLASS A. IN THE ACADEMY OF
MUSIC NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, January
Utli, 1HS7—2001 li Monthly Drawing.
Capital Prize, $150,000.
WNotlcv- Ticket, arc Ten Hollars only. Ualm.
$0. MIHih.?'-’. Tenths. «l.
MHT Of l-Rlzm.
l - o .1*1,Had.
1 URAND PRIZE OF 50.000..
1 GRAND PRIZE OF 20,000 20.1
2 HARGE PRIZES OF 10,000 20.00*
4 LARGE PRIZES OF 11,000 «0.00*
20 PRIZES OF 1,000 ao.oc*
r.o PRIZES OF 600 26,00*
100 PRIZES OF 300 M.OfS
200 PHIZES OF 200 40,00*
600 PRIZES OF 100 60.06*
1,000 PRIZES OF 50 60.M*
APPOXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Approximation Prized of $30* $30,Of*
100 “ “ 200 I0,0f*
100 “ " 100 10,0**
2,170 Prizes. nmonntlnKto *606.00*
Application for rates to clubB should be mad*
only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans.
For farther information write clearly, frivint
fall address. IMON'I'/II. NOTEN, Expren
Money Onlers, or New York Exchange in old*,
nary letter. Currency by Express (at our ex.
pense) addressed H. A. lOAlTPIIlJf,
New Orleans, La.
Or H. A. nAITPIIIN.
WunbiiiK<«n, I*. C.
lake P. 0, Henry Orders payable and ii>
dress Roistered ktters te
NEW OBI.EANN N ATIONAI, BASK,
New Orleans, las,
REMEMBER Generals ^BcauregaSf
and Early, who ar« in charge of the drawing*.!*
a guarantee of absolute fairnees and integrity^
that the chances arc all equal, and that no on%
cun possibly divine what numbers will draw %
Prize. AH parties, therefore, advertising to gun*
untee Prizes in thin Lottery, or holding out any
other impossible inducements, are swindlers, an*
only aim to deceive and defraud the unwary. ^
"SHADELAND”J™s,v T ,
PURE BRED LIVE STOCK
ESTABLISHMENT
kin the WORLD.
New Imports*
Itlons constantly
f arriving.
Hare individual
excellence int
Y* choice Breeding
CLYnnsnALR iior»k«.
Pi: HUH EH ON, NOHJIAN or
PREN4HI lilt A FT HORSES,
ENGLISH DRAFT HORSES,
TROVTING-llItEI) ROADSTERS*
Cleveland bays ami i h; ncii coachtm
ICE LAN II null SHETLAND PFNIEK,
IIO LST KIN-Fill ESI A N ami DEVON UaTILR,
Our customers havo tho advantage of our
many years experience In breeding an<|
importing ; Superior Oimlity; Lnr«o Va«
riely ami I in incline Collect ioun ; opportu-
nity of eoniiiariiiu diflereni lireeilMt and
low prices, heouuso «»r our iineiiutiled fa*
eilitie’i, extent of biiNiiieMH and low rates
Of trail tporfaiioii.
N"other establishmenl In the world ofTem
Such h«1 vuntages to tlie imi reliiise r.
Pit H'ES LOW I TER MS EASY! Vim
Itors welcome. (’orrcNiionilenee nollof
Red. t'ireuliirs Free. Mention this paiMh
poweli. bros., SDiinTtinm. crawlord t;o..P**
THE FAMOUS BRAND OP
CONSUMPTION
I Imvo n poultlve reineily for toe algjve dlsnm-; hy Ita use
thmiBuiiila of r«BcH of tho worst kind ami of long sUndlag
Imvo been urcu. Indeed, an strong la my faltli In Pa efficacy,
that I will Bind TWO BOTTI.KS FIIKK, toge hor with a VAIr
0A3LL TREATISK ou thla illacase.to any anff.Ter. Olvo I’*
prana and i*. O. addreM» UU. 'i. i> bl/JCUM, 1611’uarl tit.* fifo¥«
novl'J eod&wtim
nvKK'H iiKAtin rt.ixtn
kiro. 16.. I’ALATINC. ILIA
n )v8vt• owtim
MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE.
By F. U. KNOWLES * CO., Auct’rs.
Will be sold the first Tuesday in January next,
in front of the auction house of F. M. Knowles &
Co.. Broad street, city of Cob mbits, Muscogee
county, Ga.. the following property, to-wit: Thir
ty bushels of corn, more or less, two hundred
bundles of fodder, more or less. Levied on as the
property of W. T. Pope, to satisfv a mortgage
fi fu in my hands in favor of Geo. P. Swift & Son
vs. W. T. Pope. Said Property will bo sold as
stored, ai d it is stored in a oui ding on place
rented by W. T. Pope from C. J. Thornton, about
two and one half mih s east of city of Columbus.
dec7 oaw4w J. G. BURRUS. Sheriff
OLD frliLL PURE OLD RYE
This whisky was introduced originally in tho year
1852, and is constmtly making new friends. It ii
^ the product of the most approved process of distih-
ation, from carefully selected grain, being hold unU
forrnly in wnrehmisn until fully matured by age, la
justly celebrated for its purity, delicacy of flavor
and uniform quality. For sale, and orders solicited
by tho agent, T. M. I-'OIjEY* Opera IIoiiBe.^
Cor loth Street and 1st Avenue, Columbus* Gfe
Electric Belt Free
To introduce it and obtain Agents wo will for the next
sixty days give away, tree of charge, in oaehcounty
in tlio U. H. a limited number ot our <*erninit
Electro rSiilvnnlc Suspensory Hello, Price 85,*
a positive and unfailing euro lor Nervous Debility.
Varicocele, Emissions, In potency &o. $500.09 Reward
paid if every Bolt wo manufacture does rmtirenerat#
a genuine olcctrictium-nt. AddressatoncoELEOTUId
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N ewengiand conservatory
0F MUSIC Boston, Mass.
THE LARCESTand BEST EQUIPPED Inth.
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etc. Tuition. $. r > t • $10; hoerd and room unth Steam If ot atid
Electric Light, t45tM$7r,per term. Fall Torm begina hcp*
temher 9,16M. F <r Illustrated Calendar, w ,tn full information
ddress, E. TOtUUEE. Dir.. Franklin So.. HUSTON, M«l
OPIUM
ami \\ hiskoy Iltib-
■ n cured at homo with-
it pain. Book of par
ticulars sent FREE*
,061k WLRoUali titro*$>
Something Worth Having.
f Our N t €»w So«»«l 4T»ln!osrn«* for IHH7. The
Only Catal .gue published illustrating everything
; in Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. New Seeds,
; New Warehouse, Everything; New. Ready
for FREE d strihuti >n early in December.
! Send your atldress NOW. S. Y. HAINES A
4*0.. Sce«lmen. <fi anil 611 V Front SI.,
(ami IOO Areli SI., I*hlluclel|»liiit, Pn.
nov8 weow Ct
7 FOR ALL. 830 a week and expenses
paid. Valuable outfit and particulars
free. F. O. VICKORY, Augusta, Me.
nr A wAm
$700to$2500
A YEAR, clear of
all expense,
i bo
...vrklng for us. Agents preferred who can
/iilsh their own horses and give their whole tlm*
i lie business. Spare moments may ho profitably
nuloyed also. A few vacancies in towns and citing.
l\ JOHNSON & CO., 1013 Main St., Richmond, V*
atnrt w4m
C has taken the lead
the sales of ‘hat class of
remedies, and has give*
almost universal "'.ludsor
turn*
MURPHY BRifS.
he lciding Me
Bradford, P»
SoldbyD-uggisu.
Trice D.OO.
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