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xHENfc BAJSfNER TUESDAY MTffiimijgg NOVEMBER T
Jli
1893,
A NEW MOVE.
THB BOARD OP EDUCATION
GIVES ITS SANCTION AND
A MIL TRAINING SCHOOL
CITY NOTES. !THE NEWS IS BRIEF.
Cot Out a Ball.—Dra. Whaley and
Conway cut a piatol ball oat of the
thigh of Mr. Robert Reaves. This baH
has been his thigh for a long time and
these two physioiaos performed ajsplen-
did operation in extracting the bail,
Will be Established in Our
Public Schools—Superin
tendent Bond Will be
in Charge.
Blood Hounds.—Mr. -B. O. W. Rose
I has now a splendid pack of blood
hounds that are well trained. It is
| impossible to get them to lose the traok
when onoe they strike it Mr. Rose la
I an old hunter and saya that he will
| make money with his dogs.
For tome time the question has been
discussed as how to get the best teachers
possible for our public aohools without
Bio Hog
. J. E. Talmadee killed
Telegraphic Sparks and Other Items
I ;r fer Banner Readers.
—Seven new cases of fever were re
ported in Bras awick on Sunday.
—Considerable excitement exists in
Douglass county over the posting of
cotton gins.
—Cbioago is overwhelmed with grief
over the murder of Carter Harrison,
her Mayer.
It is sail that Hon. Edward F.
Uhl has been appointed assistant secre
tary of state, 1 and that be will accept.
—Six masked men broke into the
a two year old hog yesterday that he | houso of Peter Painter, Holmeaville,
having to import them from a distenoe. Bold to G. M. Booth that weighed 616 Ohio, tied the Inmates and took $760.
This question haa been solved by a
I pounds. This is one of the largest hogs
ever killed in Athens. Mr. Thlmadgc
-Henry Starr, Kid Wilson and Alf
. . _ Chaney were found guilty of train rob-
is not only a good merchant but knows | D „,„.
how to raise pork.
bery on six counts at Fort Smith, Ark
—Pacific Mail steamar New York
Cigarettes the Cause.—There is a I went ashore on the rooks beyond the
suggestion of Superintendent & G
Bond, which the board of education in
obarge of' the city schools sanction
and approves.
It is to establish in connection with
our sohools a normal training depart- young man in our city who is slowly Golden Gate during a heavy fog.
ment, whioh will answer the purpose dying from the effects of cigarette _wito hot irons, drugs and hours of
of a normal school so far as our teach-1 smoking. He smokes ninety during ^ ^ horse-sating lion
the day and night and it has got his wag into bis cage>
system in suoh a bad fix that he can’t
sleep at night. The legislature should
stop the sale of them.
ers are concerned.
It will oest the city nothiog in addi
tion, as Superintendent Bond will him<
self take charge of that department,
and it will cost the peiaras who attend
nothing. Thus, at no additional cost,
—Receivers of National Cordage
show & possible excess of 11,000,000 in
tne liabilities of the concern.
A Pofluab Movement.—The move-1 -Ex-Priest Slattery was stoned at
there will a great deal of good be done | ment on the part of the Board of Edn- I at. Louis after a lecture. Friends and
In that direotion.
cation to establishing a normal training I the police escorted him to his hotel.
"This' department will be open to only school as a department in our public _ pive were Mlibaaly ud
those who intend applying for positions I aohools meets with great favor among otherwiie hurfc ^ , * iot by Boaton
in our city schools and those who par- the many friends of education in the ltal1l , nn[ ^ ho sought an ofBcer’s life.
take of its benefits will of oonrseloity. Many expressions commendatory
be required to teach here when the I of the scheme were heard on the streets
city needs them.
In addition to this, the teachers al-1
yesterday. *■ i
Loved the Pl ac .—An old Athens
ready employed m oor schools, that is
to say all who have not already gradu- j negro who has been away for * number
a ed at some normal school, will be re- of years, was gazing at the rums of the
quired to take the course of study pre- old town ball and said: “I Had . .rather
scribed in this new department in order I seen the whole block burnt up instead
to be thoroughly versed in the different I of the old town hall. Dar is whar we
branches they teach.
This department will hold three
Italians, Who sought
—Post-mortem on a supposed baby
found in the Battle Creek,Mich., wreck
showed the find was a bologna sausage.
—Mack Lucas, ~a street car conduc
tor, killed a negro named Everidge at
Macon on Saturday night.
—Six men were burned, one fatally,
by an explosion in a ‘ulphite fiber mill
a8ed to have our ’litioal meetin’s. Dar JAshland, WU
sea-1 is whar de fire company used to meet. I —Two attempts were made by ine. n-
eione a week and will probably com-11 likes de old town hall, and I hates to I diaries to destroy Cedar town, Ill. The
xnenoe next Monday.
see it burnt up.”
Didn’t Want Work.—Colonel Car-
The great value of Hood's Ssrsapa-
VUftatal. who .
1 ordered on the streets for sixty days,
was carried out to the street oommis-
fties were put out by the t ssidents.
—A destruotiva flrehu destroyed
good portion of the town ef Kyle,
cured.
—Charles T. Barrett haa
A FINE COLT-
sioner. He set down on the side-walk *»ted *t Spartanbui* *.Ch, on *t
Thoroughbred Stock GontinR to the
Front in Georgia.
The reporter of the Banner
and awore that he would not work. Mr.
Nantz, who has charge of the street
hands, informed the Virginian that he
oharge off age ry
—The hotel at Hendarseavllle, S. O.,
was burned on Monday. Less $86,000,
shown a beautiful 8 months old oolt I whether he would shovel dirt or not.
that has just been ordered out by Mr. I This had the desired effect.
would try the paddle *on him and see | with $14,000 insurance.
—Diptheria is prevailing in efletemi*
Prince D. Thornton, son of Mr. W. J.
Thornton, from the stock farm of
C&mphell
form in London, and many are dying
daily from it.
It is the polities! talk now that either
A New Church.—The Presbyterians ^
Brown, offspring Hill, j of our citybuilding a^neatjittle | Cla ' y 0 7 Atkinson willtun for gov-
Marcy county, Tenn. This is one of ohnrch on River street in this city. It
the finest eolts that has ever been on fe on ths lot just below the residence of
the streets of Athens and has a pedigree Mr. J. M. Barry. It originated from a
that will equal the best trotters in the I flourishing Sunday school, known as
—Steamer City of Concord and her
consort, the Danford, are missing. It
The I “ feared they were lost in the lake
South. The oolt has not as yet been the Charles Lane Sunday school
named but he bide fair from hia make I frame of the building ia now up and in 1 S»le.
and looks to have a record that will a short time a nice little ohnroh build- —Whisky is one cent a gallon higher
jing will be the result. We are gratified I by order of officers of tho Distillers’
oome low down in the seconds.
His dam was sired by a brother of to note the building of suburban I cattle Feeders’ Company at Peoria,
Nancy Hank’s sire. The colt’e sire was I churches in onr oity. They are aooom-
sired by a brother of the famous Maud | pushing much good.
S. sire. He is by McEwen dam Myrtle.
Illinois.
-Ton-year-old
August SumerfOlt
This colt has already been entered in
the $25,000 futurity stakes at Lexing- I Sold freshhyH sVLynpoh.
ton, Ky., to start either as a two or
three year old. The entry fee has
already been paid for this stake. Mr.
Thornton ia a fine judge of a horse and
says that this is the best one he has
ever handled.
'’Orange Blossom” is a painless cure | jumped from a Pittsburg window to
escape a beating, and was killed. The
father was arrested.
THE CONTRACT AWARDED
NEW BILLS
— Union street oar employes at St
Paul, Minn., were quickly defeated io
_ _ .... ... , their strike, the company finding men
For the Building of the Middle Bridge,
Yesterday morning the-.committee I
from the dty ooondl, consisting of -Mrs. John Williams, of Duluth,
Messrs. Smith,Welch and Vincent, met Minn., was run down by G. L. Robins
the ordinary, and together with him with a bicycle and her neck was
.. .. ... .7, hrnVon.
considered the bids of the difterent par- broken.
' ties for bnilding the Middle bridge over I —Mrs. Lizzie Lee and Peter Adams,
the Oconee river.
of R'ehmond, lad., were arrested for
This oommittee was appointed . by grave robbing. Adams was oanght in
oonncil to attend to that matter, and the sot.
Introduced Into the General As*
eembly.
Among the important bills introduced
Into the House of Representatives at
By Mr. Nunnally of DeKalb—To I jury instructed Ordinary! —guttle ship Oregon, the mostpow-
create a relief fund of $10,000 to be used | in 0010111101:10,1 w,th erful in the United States navy, was
the committee. m ^ launched at San Francisco by three
There were several bids before the 0 women.
_ Tn nrA _, oommittee, hut that of W. W. King was 1 * K
SSmirn ^ ‘warded to him. The figures were I ***> reward for threonvlction ef each
andether long range rifleasball be car- ^ ^ amount the pity pays white cap engaged in horning cotton
ried and providing for toe giving of l r"., gins. '
—Governor Hogg, of Texas, offers
—The yellow fever u decreasing at
Jessup, and it is thought it will entire
ly disappear in a few days.
—At Dallas, T xu, a saloon waa
was burned Monday night, in whioh
T. M. Brown and his son W. H. Brown
were cremated. •
—Frank Porterfield, cashier of the
defunct National Bank at Nashville,
Tenn., is being tried on n charge of
violating toe National Banking laws.-
—The unconditional repeal of the
Sherman bill passed the Senate by a
vote of 43 to S3. This was passed after
sixty-one days of continuous session.
—The death of Mayor Harrison right
i toe close of the World’s Fair,
shrouded the dosing hours of toe great
exposition in gloom and despondency.
—Parson Barrett, an alleged moon
shiner from Banks oounty, wascon-
vioted before Judge Newman, hut on
aocount of a technicality was set at
liberty. .
—The trial of Ransom Gainey,
charged with killing a negro near
Blaokshear some years ago, has been
postponed. Mr. Gainey is confident of
an acquital.
—The Atlanta correspondent of toe
Macon Tdegraph says that Hon. Thom
as E. Watson is to he a oandidate for
governor with an eye later to the sena-
torahip.
Mr. John C. Pope, ene of the oldest
and best citizens of Jasper oounty,
died at his home near Montioello on
toe 18th of October. He was about 88
years old
—Dan Peter, a negro, has bean ar
rested in Terrell oounty, charged with
burning the ginnery ofW. E. Wall &
Son, with two bales of ootton and a
large quantity of cotton seed, Friday
night.
—Mrs. Paul Spearing made the ah
tempt in Philadelphia to destroy her
self and her two child sen, by throwing
them and herself in front ef an engine.
Some one rescued them, whom she
fought detparately.
—At Bridgeville, near Charleston,
on Monday a fatal aooident occurred on
the South Carolina railroad, A freight
train ran over a cow. Engineer Wha-
l*y„ of Charleston was killed, and toe
fireman was badly hate.
—The question same up in the muni
cipal race in Maoos in regard to taxes.
Prominent lawyers say that the consti
tution of the state gives the water the
right to vote if he has paid last year’s
taxes, and that toe taxes of this year
has nethiBg to do with this question.
—A man named Frederick Matthewe
was shot down in a prominent street in
New York City on Monday afternoon,
by a orazy crank named Thomas Brad
ley. A good force of policemen pre
vented the lynching of the would-be
murderer.
—A crank went into Mr. Elwin
Gould’s 1 iflee in New York on Monday
and demanded $6,000. His name was
Mongolia Andrews, and he came from
Kansu. Mr Gould humored toe man
until the polios was called in and ar
rested him.
—A difficulty is expected between
Solioitor-General Frazer, of Savannah,
and Representative Gueirard. Mr
Frazer, in toe Savannah News, de
nounced Guerrard as a liar and came on
to Atlanta. Mr. Guerrard says he
would challenge him, but Frazer would
turn the letter over to the polace
Friends are trying to keep them apart
and a compromise.
—A killing scrape at Blitch last
Monday, resulted in three new brides
being lodged in Mikeli’s coop. Walter
Brown shot and killed William Pierce,
and Tom Lawton and Heyward Burnt
are implicated as accessories. It is
claimed that toe shooting was acci
dental, from the careless picking up of
a gun..—Bulloeh Times.
—Mr, J. B. Bozeman and Miss Cland
FOR KILLING A NEGRdS
va]sr
A Motoaman Wlio 1, 3nrretiXW«‘oU to tlio Ma»
•00 Authorities Saturday NisUt.
Macon, Oct. 80.—yMack Ltreitw, a well
jtrnnum motohman ‘ ol the Metropolitan
eompahy. walked into the police station
and surrendered himself ae the slayer of
Preacher Everett, a negro, Saturday
night: He said he, with a companion,
were going up the street when the negro
offered an insult, and words followed.
The negro pulled a large butcher
knife and advanced rapidly on Lncius.
When the latter, tjp protect himsflf. fired
two Shots, caosiqg immediate death,
Lucius is in jail. Only one of the _ com
panions of Lucins witnessed the killing..
Thdre is not one word from George
Holmes, the popular ppliee lieutenant,
yet. He has either met foul play. Ins
friends say, or-is in Oklahoma to escape
domestic trouhj® *t hf> m e- His friends
are very anxious about him.
GIN AND MACHINERY fn
ATLANTA, GEORgta ^
GEOBGi4 <
—mavufactubers^
OOTTON 8ESD OIL Mr r „
RY Complete. ILL
fertilizer aucaj^RYo „
ICE MACHINERY Complete
Cb PRESS TA^K8
WIND MILLS, Pumps’ &
u°ttoh gins’
FEEDERS, CONDENSERS
"“AND—— *
presses.
MUST PAY TAX.
Xorth Carolina Distiller*, Claim Excessive
Assessments Against Them.
Raleigh, Oct. 80.—Commissioner of
Internal Revenue Miller has issued an
order that all whisky distilleries shall
pay tax on three gallons of whisky for
each 1 * bushel of corii distilled. It
daiqjed by the distillers that they can
not make so much whisky out of one
bushel mid that only steam distilleries
oah’dcLso. Nearly % *all North Carolina
distilleries are very squill.
Officers of the Distillers’ association
will send a deputg^iop to call on Com
missioner Miller and lay the matter be
fore Him, and will claim that most dis-
tiliqries*cannot xnajee over two gallons Msrch
to the busllel. It is' thought illicit dis
tilling will receive an impetus.
The best system for elevating cotton and distributing same direr.' in a-
medals have been awarded to us. Wrbe for Catalogue ^ n( i t,' , ,^ 1D5 - Mw?,
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY hat ^
VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINESv
Mav 30—w!6t ATLANTA, GEORGIA, ■“■Wit
CO,
THEO. MABKWALTEb
manufacturer ,of
GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS AND STATUS
Importer Direct and Contractor for Bnilding stone.
Garble Wainscoting and Encaustic Tile fw
AGENT FOR CHAMPION IRON IENCEC0,
HP'The beat In the world. New Designs I Original Penicns 11 , .
Prices aad Designs cheerfully furnished. gjDF' All Wn X c „ fsll:, »l|
OFFI,E AND STEAM WOREH. MB snd BSJ BkO/D p.t ai
rch <»--<wvw 'v ' * 1 r.i
Not Likely to Annex Hawaii.
E&n Francisco, Oct. 80,—All>ert S.
Willis, United States minister to Ha
waii arrived here on his way to Hono
lulu-. Mr. WilEs says tjie policy of the
government towards Hawaii will be an
nounced soon, probably bysth'e time he
reaches Honolulu. He is the bearer of
definitet instructions on tne subject.
While *tbj9 minister declined to state
wliat' aotion would be -taken by the
Unitpd fefcates, toe Infbrence is drawn
that .tVie hope of annexation is not to be
retflized.
IS AS SAFE AND HARMLESS AS
A F*lax Seed Poultice.
It is applied right to the parts. It cures all diseases of women,
lady can use it herselfi Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS.
Many Persons are croxa,
Bpern overwork or hotuefiold cares.
Brown's Iron Bitters Rebuilds aw
nOem, aids digestion, rsotoYM excess of bile
n4 cusea walario. O'- **— eenulce-
address on receipt of $1.
Dr. J. A. McGill Sc Oo., 3 and 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, m
SOLD AT LYNDON’S DRUG STORE.
i 80.—4 m bng tho
f to$»Bgiers ahoiind me steamship Still-
Vfiter, on.hor last voyage to Livingston,
BBYB E of MACHINERY, ATTENTI!
Deal Direct with the Manufacturers, and save Age
Collector
_ lypai-ish,
Vito h^n fifithe state’s
Ho left Covihgtoq last week
ostensibly ii godo Baton Rouge to make
a secernent with the auditor, but diaaj>-
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS;
VorttrflelTl Overruled.
Nashvxllh, Oct. HO.—In the United
States'oireait court. Judge Sage over
ruled |he demurrer of Defendant Frank
Porter Held fdr a continuance and de
cided that trial iniist proceed. Por
terfield Waa cashier, of the defunct Com
mercial National bank, and there are
Several indictments against him for vio
lations of the national banking laws.
To Extend a Loan.
^■ilarplphi^, Oct. 89.—The receiv
ers pf the Reading railroad have filed a
petition in the United States circuit
court asking the count to ratify the re
demption of $1,029,000 collateral trust
bonais, a part of which the receivers
want to use to extend the Speyer loan of
$51500,000.
Fraud Charged on a *300,000 Mortgage.
Izdianai*0L13 Oct. 80.—John E. Mo-
GeJtigan, receiver of the Premier Steel
works, asks, agks that a $300,000 mort
gage held by H. E. Southwell, of Chica-
E >, he-sto asi(Ie, because it Was fraudu-
tly obtained.
J. S, SCHOFIELD SONS & C0„ Propr/elors, Macon, Ga,
Makers and Jobbers of all kinds of Machinery, Steam £ogin63, Boil
Mills, Gris* Mills and Cane Mrls.
Sole makers of Schofield’s Famous Cotton Press, to pick by band,horse i,
ter or steam power—over 10,000 in use throughout the Carton States from Vir
ginia to Texas. IN THE LEAD FOR FIF1EEN YEARS AND STILL on TOfj
All varieties Iron and Brass Castings, Steam Pump3, Iujectorsand JetPsmpt
Sole Sonthern Agents
“.Hancock Inspirator’ .and Gulletfs'jBagi
Coiton Gin.
Address,
Mention Athens Banner, when ;«u write.
May lfl—w6m
J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS & CO.
Macon, Georgia
Eire In Camilla.
Camilla, Ga., Oct. 30.—The residence
of J. M. Keaton was horned here Sun
day evening. No insurance. Loss,
$8,500. -
providing
bond to carry the same.
By Mr. Battle of Muscogee—To au-
half and toe county half.
The plana and specifications for this I
~ hand-
MAD IN MADRID.
DJ , bridge indicate that it will be a
toonre the county antooritJre otMy UwnaanTSSSleiteSmifc in
•ounty to relieve toe necessities of any
confederate veterans without sending
him to toe poor house. On motion of
Mr. Battle the hill was temporarily
tabled.
By Mr.'&tapleton of Snmpter—To in*
crease toe salary of toe superior court
judges to $2,600 per annnm.
By Mr. Hogan of Lincoln—To amend
the common school law and to establish
teaohers’ institutes.
By Mr. Mershon of Glynn—To pro
vide for toe establishment of a state
naval militia.
gins.
—The holy see has plaoed. toe Good
Templars’ Sooiety under the church
ban, sustaining Arahhlshop Kataer, of
Milwaukee. u
RAN INTO THE TEAM.
An Acoidant on tho Street Railway
Yesterday.
Yesterday as an eleotrio oar was com
ing through the Boulevard, a wagon
with two mules attached attempted f to
eross the track nearly in front of Mr.
Cohen’a house. The motorman could
not stop the car, but ran into the
wagon and moles, tearing the wagon to
pieoes and brealdng the legs of one of
the mules so tha t it will have to he
killed. The ether mole was badly
ekinned np, hut will get over it. The
team belonged to Mr. E. T. Brown.
Another Sunday Sohool Contribution
to the Brunswick Sufferers.
Mr. J. W. Brown, Superintendent,
sends in a contribution from the East
Athens Methodist Sunday Sohool of
$8.50, given in pennies and nickels by
toe young people of East Athens, who
themselves have not any more than
enough of toil world’s goods. .The
young people of this seotion have done
well.
Beeeham’s Pills are faithful friends.
Lots Id the Fight with Moor* IVoa
Heavier Than Reported.
Madrid, Oot. 81.—The statement, is
sued by the war offioe to thejeffect that
—A nude wild man was camght in toe
| woods near Logansport, Ind. The en
tire neighborhood*turned oat in. the
hunt. \ : -U ^
11 officers, in ESjmday’s engage
ment with the
believed here to not. contain too full
trtith. ‘"'i •• ■
It has had nc effect whatever in allay
ing the. popular, ferment, and the de*
Wm tor tisattssaosagainst the Bllus
“ ‘ Bike slightest,sign^ of into-
XWauos Mtam'iKSW j
is almost universal thet to*
the fight was set
upon.'
the Biffl&ns
great fofee were attempting to throw np
entrenchmentB one-third of a mile dis
tant from Fort Camelloe.
They worked under a heavy fire from
the tmL The Spanish troops do net re
lax their vigilance by day of night, fear
ing that the en&ny may attempt to sur
prise them and take the'forts by'assault.
General Margallo, toe* Spanish corn-
manner killed m Sunday’s fight, waa
buriecHvith full military honors. Gen.
eralMaeias, now».in oommand of ’ the
troops, aifected too ceremonies.
—Michigan Supreme eourt has de
cided tha t the regents of the State uni
versity at Ann Arbor are exempt from
Melilla, ia | suit.
—Passengers on the ocean steamship
Gellert had an exciting experienee by a
fire on shipboard. She was saved by
deluging her.
—Emperor William has decided te at
onoa take steps against the gamhltog
I practice among uristeeraffe army
' 1 officers.
—Six persons were hurt, two proba
bly fatally, as Pittsburg, Fean, Prop
erty worth nearly a million was des
troyed.
—The annual session of toe Grand
Lodge of Georgia of Free and Accepted
Masons, commences its session in Ma
con today.
—Newell Odell shot and instantly
led Wesley Wall, a negro, near
Belmont Junction on the Gainesville,
Jefferson and Sonthern railroad on
[ Sunday night.
—Near Homer, in Banka county, a
Mr. C. B. Jones, of Spring Hill, Iowa,
says: “I have need Chamberlain’s,
Pain Balm for severe and painful burns I man named J. F. Willis vras found In
with better effeot than, anything else 11 spool of blood in hia own houso Satur-
have ever tried. It relieves toe pain a.„ T h«r-
instantly and cures without leaving a < dsy “« ht * There Me two th60ri “
scar.” Pain Balm is one of toe most abcu t hia death. One is that he cut his
useful medicines that any family can be throat himself, and the other is that he
provided with,. eBpeciallv for rheums-1 was murdered. Hia head had agaah
tism, lame back, sprains, toothache, 1
earache and like ulments. One appli-
The most wonderful medioine I have
ever met with is Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Id
eases of colio it gives speedy relief. On
Baldwin were oominghome from Bass’ banting trips I have found it indiapen-
, " u ~° “ „ I sable. Pat in alkali water it imparts a
churohafewdaye ago, when at Mr.
imparts _
pleasant taste and prevents the painful
Newton’s fishpond Mr. Bozeman got out I diarrhoea which alkali water produces,
of the buggy to slack the check rein for IJ 0°°!^ not fed safe without it in my
his horse to drink
dreaming that dirt was dag from there
tobaildthedam he drove to the edge
of the water, and with a mighty plunge
the horse went in all over, toe bnggy
followed and Miu Claud jumped for
ward to where toe water 1 wag only
shoulder deep. Then Jim had to jump
In after Miss C)and and to tarn the
bnggy back on its feet,—A:hburn
Advance.—
_ of .. A „„. house. J. F. Smith, Fort Aberorom-
water, and not J bio, N. D For sale by John Craw
ford & Co
M Hi REE
I
Athens Foundry & Machine fb
ATHENS, GA
T?N
,CA>E8.
w i&pra Of » Dre-A»
Vsteaths resrified from yellow fever.
T^N^a^latio is 7 .pereept:
tiMei?a‘of.Operafir tfr. A. Ennis,
HILL’S
1 RFMEMRED WE gdarastee a cere
nkmCIflDEn and invite the most
I careful investigation as to our responsibil
I lty and the merits of Our Tablets.
Ilpl] Double Chloride of Gold Tablets
WilTOnnpletely destroy the desire for TOBACCO in from gtosdnn. .
can be cured at home, and with
_ . , , out any effort on the part of
toe patient, by the use of onr SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS.
&s*‘
LETS are for sale by all first-class
) per package.
does not keep them, enclose us $ | QO
ay. occuhred at 10 a. 91. and was. largely
attended. His death "seals the life of a
noble young^man.
TT
you, by return mail, a package of oar
‘”“^ite voar name and address plainly, and state
7 heth.rvr>bl.m me Set Tobacco; Morphine or
IT NEV^B CAME.
NOT BE DECHVED into purchasing
I the varioua nostrums that are being
Manufactured only py
___ on it from a blow with an axe, and a
cation wilTrelTeve the^pain^and'a fair I hioody axe was found near by. Willi*
trial insure a cure. 50 cent bottles for and hia wife did not get along pleas-{peal of. the lawvws
sale by Johm Crawford A Co. 1 antiy. ‘ ^appointment. •
The Expected Cotton Boom Old Not Ceme
After K’epeaL
New York, Oct. .81.—The ^rength
whjch it was thought wdtild come after
toe repeal of the Sherman, law Was not :
forthcoming, and nothing bqt weaknoss
aad heayy pressure to uell has prevailed
irftoe,mitrket.
Before the close the market, however,
did react a little above the lowest points
touched. It is thought by manj^h'er'e
that London wiH be ioine better soon,
and^Lf R is, a sharp reaction ia antici-
pateiI3|
^London’s failfire^ to respond to the ra>
DP CHEMICAL CO,.
Si, 63 A 66 Opera Block,
LIMA, OHIO.
particulars
FREE.
from persw* -
who have
cured by tlie" 9 ® 0 ’
Hill s Tablets.
*asfS2s^»jiRS
cure for tobacco habit ant 0 mfjb «
i What voo dawn for if._.. I
worth of the strongest caevv^r^d
and from one, to Ave cigars ,0.
and from one to flveciga™,^ H ave ocr,
from tea to lortypipesoi tobacci tw0P afPv 1
and smoked for twenty•flve ycars, i' for 1 ^
of your Tablets cured me so I havejio^ j xsU c,Mi^
‘ DOBBS
them:
. worth Qf '3
th'eydldrthe
Tub Ohio Chbuical Co. OaNTtsuBJiit fives me^ Jted totwjup
word of praise for your Tablets. My sou was at S : ’ I k|‘Luc was
r liquor,and through a friend, I wasled totw yonr ijjolet- ie q ^tdnj^
constant drinker, but after uslug your l*ablet3 but three bef or ® I
and will not touch liquor of any kind. I have waited four vfnR ms0S.
yoa, lu ovder to know toe cure was penoauent. * &0Z9 mbs/S£LEN ob io.
PgSSb
. The Ohio Chemical OoGentlekki :~yonr T»Wet3 have bJbeea “ reaK
I have used morphine, hypodermically, for sovenyears,ananave v*'- Jj.
two packages of your Tablets, and without any effort on my pan- . -
A-ddross all Orders to am
THE OHIO CHEfifllCAL CO., c
5 U S3 and 55 Opera Block. Li«w
(In wria ag pleaae mention this paper.)
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