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SHOOTINO AT DAW3ON.
FMMf shot While Watchiaf at Bed
of ftlcfc Child.
Dawaan, Oa., Uapt. T. Smith
abol and aorloualy wounded J. H. Ha*-
ty Sunday night. The shooting occur
red at a neighbor’s house near Daw
son. where Hasly nas sitting up with
the eilk child of a friend. Wluieaatd*
iay Smith went to the hmtoe where
Hasty was and railed him out, and af
ter a few words began shotting at
him, inflicting several serious wounds.
Smith and Hasty are both respectable
white farmers, and the shooting was
the result of an old quarrel. Smith is
at large, but t*(H probably give up and
Hand trial, pr. Dean, the attending
physician, say* Hasty' wound will not
prove fatal.
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COLONV OF DUNKARDS
WIM Settle In Wavne County. Oeor
gia, Shortly.
Springfield. 111., Sept. 21,—-W H. R.
Nesbitt and W. T. Oodfrey, of Dayton,
representing a large party of Dunknrda,
have bought about twelve thousand
acres of land In a beautiful valley In
Wayne county, Georgia, six miles
north of Jeaup. The Duukarda will
colonise at the place and build a town,
which ia to be named Nesbitt The
town bas been laid out and several
buildings ore in course of ccaistruction.
The post office will be opened next
week Many of the streets are named
after the generals of the late war. The
colonists who have already areured
lend holdings are Dtinkarrls from Ohio,
Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois and Mich
igan. The projectors of the town be
lieve that It will have a population of
6,000 within a year. /
THE CAPTAIN A MERO.
Gallant Act of a Second Georgia Of.
fleer.
Hontsvllle, Ala., Sept. 21. Capt.
Austin of Co. M was the hero in a little
incident which occurred In Huntsville
| Sunday. He was coming out of the
First Methodist church, after nervier,
j when he heard shouts of alarm and
[taw a buggy dashing rapidly along the
I street, its only occupant being s young
iady. Without thinkinkg a minute.
>Spt. Austin ran into the street, seised
the horse by the bridal and brought
him to a full stop within a few feet.
There were a number of soldier boys
in she crowd, who promptly raised a
cheer for the eapiain. Capt. Austin
promptly retired -without waiting to
learn the name of the fair occupant of
the buggy. She had time to tee that he
was from the Second Georgia, though.
To save money in buy
ing School Books get them
from Richards & Shaver’s
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[ CANCF.IJ.ED.
Cto. Caadto Nto to ftocto#* l.ggag*
■went ta Speak Of*.
Atlanta. On.. *agt 21 o*l Allen
Candor ltd to cancel hi* angagetncnl
to »f>rab at Wlkkmllk ««•*»» on ae
remt of the rcttlcal lllnaaa of hi# mm.
who had a re la pee on lloaday
Congressman Carter Tat* •»* •*’-
mr*4 to fill the appolnlmenl Mid left
for W’rtghtavll a Mosday night. I« *•
hardly probable that Cto. Caadler will
lie able to «° I” Havannah before Ort
j Arrangememta will be cancelled un
til there ia a change foe the better In
hi* boy’s road!iion. as h# will not leave
tua bedside white he I* la hie prrwmt
tow state.
Chairman dußlgnon has gone to New
York on bualnea# and wl.l not be back
until the latter part of the week Dur
ing h*a aheence Cto. Kd. Bc wn of
Athens will h* In charge of th* Dem
ocratic headquarters.
Cto. Brown today received a latter
front the Savannah Candler Club In
reference to the speech which Col. Can
dler I* to make In Savannah, hot It will
be impossible for him to make atiy
noalttvc dale until Col. Candler rati
lenv* his son’s sick bed.
The St. I/tills Undertakers’ Union
threatens to boycott any man found
alive in that village.
X WINE OF CARDUI <
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It is a mistake to take any every kind of medicine
when you are sick. There is danger in it. Most of the so*
called cures for "female weakness'’ do nothing more than
deaden the pain temporarily, and when the effect wears away
the patient is weaker and sicker thanfiefore. It is never wise to
take chances. You have only one life, and that is dear and
precious. If you have any pain, ache, disorder or weakness In
the feminine organs, nothing will help you like Wine of Cardui.
It helps do away with morning sickness during the early stages
of pregnancy, and modifies the pains of childbirth! recovery is
rapid and future health is as-
sured. The Wine is purely mutts’ sdvisory qepartment.
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herbs whose medicinal prop- ' t oat. imiu*
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organs of womanhood. It ''
is a long-tried remedy, and has many years of success behind it
It is sure, Why take a chance medicine when you can get a
sure medicine ?
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COXEY’S CIRCUS.
Th* General Will tMve a I re# Per
formance.
Andersen, lad , 6fpl. 21. —"General”
1 Coxcy, who led hla famous army on the
White lluoai lawn two years ago,
launched hia latest scheme to attract
notoriety la this city yesterday. He
; iiua acquired three railroad roar he*, a
dreue lent, and a troup of circuit per-
I formers, who also compose s band Hie
{plan ia to draw people to the "grand
free ebc.«v,” and then, after the time
| honored scheme of palieit medicine
men. expound hie doctrine.
Handsom, Va., Dec. jt.
I have been suffering from fe
male weakness for four years,
and have taken many medicines,
but Wine of Cardui and Black-
Draught have done more for
me than anything else.
MRS. CAROLINE EVANS.
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11*<ft that (tie |jn*#i f* itilfN
lof the name have two eliminated and
the Fulvers.ty trill have this year a
magn’fleent foothall eleven.
Couch McCarthy, who trained last
year * tram, la here again, nod la eat
isfled that be will he able to train a
winning eleven here. Captain Walden
i* also on hand, and la mlhueleaUr
over the outlook. Moor*. Hay I is*. Geo.
Price. Pomeroy, Harmon Cox and other
old player* will be no hand
The Southern Intercollegiate Athle
tic Association has taken the lead In
the matter of modifying rule#, and Ih#
Northern ccllegea will follow that leu**
The maa* play*, which have ao hurt
the game, hav# been eliminated There'
will lie no selection now for weight,*
and no pounding of players or mas#
formations.
Cnder the new rulei, when the ball
Is put fn play, at least seven men mint
be on the line. This allows no mass
ing. and the game must lie a running,
kicking game, where brain, skill, quick
ness of thought and good doglng are of
more Importance than were strength
or weight. The rulra again*! foul ptay
huve been no rigid that dirty work in
th# game will be beard «f n° mor ®-
Their new rules have been adopted by
nineteen college# in Ih South.
Gorgla will begin immediate prepar
ations to meet Vanderbilt in Atlanta
on the 29th of October, to play for the
championship of the South. This will
be mad# one of the greatest games of
(he sfanon.
We have bought a very
large stock of School
Books and they must be
sold at some price. Now
Is your chance. Richards
& Shaver's Book Store.
A PECULIAR ROLE.
Leading Prohibitionist Also the Lead
ing Saloonlst.
Washington, Oa., Sept. 21.—The pro
hibition eampaln ia thin county, which
terminated so triumphantly for the
prohlbrtloniHU, had Home unique feat
ures. One of these wa* that one of the
leader* of the prohibitionlaU had been,
mid *ti!l 1* the leading *aloon keeper
in the place. The choice was between
prohibition and the dispensary, and
of the two he chose the le**er evil—aa
he conceived it.
Now it transpires that according to
the present law the barroom* moat be
closed In thirty days’ time, instead of
being allowed to hold over until the
expiration of their IlcenseH. it I* said
that till* barkeeper-prohibitionist has
employed a lawyer to fight this phase
of the law.
New* has reached Boston that the re
mains of Lieutenant Walter Taylor of
the Twenty-Second Infantry, who died
of typhoid fever at New York, will be
taken to ThomaavlUe for Interment,
Mis. J- W. Taylor of Boston is a sister
of the deceased.
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NO GUESSWORK ABOUT THEM
They’re Hals to be sure 01.
They’re Hats that do iheir whole duty.
The same guarantee as you gel on a SS.OO
Hat. Styles always correct.
Wm. Mulherin’s Sons & Co.,
846 Broad Street
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store.
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FRASER & CUMMING, Lessees.
BELL TELEPHONE 120. STR JWGER TELEPHONE 5)8-
ESTABLISHED i«s*-
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
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YELLOW PINE LUMBER
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Vector* ami Saw Mill equipp'd with Mtett imp/orementi, And oritniM
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Perkins Manufacturing Company, Aiipsta. Ga.
COAL&WOOD THE BEST|COAL& WOOD
FAMOUS CANDLE COAL—AIio beet grad** ANTHBACITK, LOO and NUT.
WOOD—PINE, BLACKJACK. OAK AND HICKORY— WOOD
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R. j. RUSSELL, 1 326 Walker Street
Coal, Wood and Cedar Posts
Blackjack Wood Sawed .... SXSO per Cord
Good Dry Pine {L 00 per Cord
Good Dry Pine, long, • • • $2./? per Cord
Special prices on three Cords or more. ,
Best grade Jellico and Hard Coal, including the celebrated
Indian Mountain, at lowest prices-
R. 11. SIKES, 904 Marbury Street.
_ Hell ’Phone 2181.
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