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days of the trial, and does not kok so | DAN IELSVILLE
chipper as he did when the Swiss ma'd Sp^ial to the fanner.
-fONY DAMAGISTO
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was giving her testimony.
The most intense excitement prevail
ed in the Court room, when the jury rc-
I, tired. Public opinion was equa’-
' Cl!H od “"Inlk » Wn | ly divitled a3 to th< ?" vert1 'ct, hu ti e
3. A. Klnloeh on
Stand'
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general impression was that there would
be a verdict of guilty with the
reccommendation that the sentence be
ten years in the penitentiary. After a
short absence the jury returned and
handed in the verdict which was open
ed and found to be : “We, the jtuy find
exhibited, an I the prisoner not guilty.” The scene in
, , eX piained the the;court room which followed this
HT. of the arinoucement was indiscribable, Mc-
d,rect, °" - I Dow’s friends crowded around him
£ ,T line
•Burned this uiorn-
^ Kinlock
witness
/ 1 nninion ^ uvv B viuwueu around lnm
f , l0 corroborated t P with congratulations and he left the
. tf0 „ w ho made the j temple of jufctice in triumph.
;Bl,ot while his back was
He said it was
Danielsvileb, Ga., June 29.—Mr.
William Ratten, in the. prime of his
manhood, died to-day after a short ill
ness.
The streams swollen by the recent
reins ure higher than for many months.
Miss Lilly Montgomery and her
brother Johnnie, of Harmony Grove,
and Miss Ella Montgomery, of Fort
Lamar, are visiting relative and friends
here. .. . . •
Mrs. Leonidas -E. Green, who has
been quite sick for some time, is im
proving slowly.
Dr. Jackson Meadow, V. S., has re
turned from a ten months, tour through
theCarolinas and will spend awhile
with the old folks at home.
l Btiry 1
L-son "a*
a dia-
> *’> tnei ! "VI .miBfts. of which
linM 'Vbcn‘ submitted
‘fellow P r «es,c
0 ,' Lr-rives a fair idea.
The good people of Charleston are
indignant and outraged at tliis verdict
for tliey consider the killing of Capt.
Dorsona cold blooded and unprovoked
murder.
Lfiowiug
Our Baltimore Special.
G., C. & N BONDS NOW
SELLING AT 100J
-1-13
THE WORK OF GRADING
COMMENCE IN JULY.
TO
: ttt'lli :
$2 :
| The iron and Rolling Shock Ordered—
oit First Class Equipments—Cer
tainty of the Road—Rich
mond Terminal Stock.
d: io
BLOOD ON THE MOON.
The Herald and Senator McCarty—A
Pleasant Sociable.
Special to The Banner.
Jefferson,* Ga., June 28—“The
blood is on the moon” this week, be
tween Craig, of the Herald, and Sena
tor McCarty. The Herald has elpsed
its doors on the Senator. How it will
end I do not know, in any case both
sidea of the question will get before the
MAN AGAINST WOMAN.
A Bloody Fight in Gainesville Thai
May 1-eiult Fatally. .
Special to the Banner.
Gainesville, Ga., June 28.—Tom'
MelI received wounds.in a.bloody
li<rht here yesterday that mav- end IjiV
fiife. ■" t '
He quarreled with Fanny ■ Smith, a
large negress, who freely used a knife
with telling effect iu the fight , that fol
lowed. „
Tom ii* cut in several places. The
woman accidentally cut an ugly gash in
her arm.
Strength to vigorously push -a. busi
ness, strength to study for a profession,
strength to regulate a household,
strength to do a day’s labor without
physical pain. Do you desire strength ?
If you are broken down,have no energy,
feel as if life was hardiyWOrth living,
you can be relieved and; restored to;
robust health and strength by taking
Brown’s Iron Bitters, a sure cure for
dyspepsia, malaria, weakness Anti all
diseases requiring a true, reliable tonic,
It acts on the blood,, nerves and muscles,
and regulates every part of the sys
tem
The News of Yesterday Collected From
. i All Farts of the World.
The crop prospects in Germany and
Au '-tsalia are good
The American Medical Association
will meet in New Port R. I. next year.
Bodies are still being daily discover
ed ip the debris at Johnstown. *
Frederick Douglass has been apr oint-
,ed resident minister and consul general
toHayti.
The Lorellands have been trying to
form a tobacco combine in St. Louis,
but have failed.
Chauncy M. Depew has been paying
the president a visit presumably to
advise him iii regard to his New York
appointments.
Gutman Blanco denies the charge
Glanders Reported Among Horses In
Clay.
Atlanta, Ga., J uue 28.—Belton Joy
ner writes the commissioner of agri
culture-from Blufton that a disease has
broken out among mules in Clay
people. Gannt, of This Banner, has I county. It is supposed to be glanders
.also thrown down the gauntlet, and yon 3 _ a ,yeterrnary siirgeon
can all expect some “rich,racy and rare
Special to the Bonner.
Baltimore, Md., Jupe 29.-^block
of G., CAN. bonds changed hands to
day at 100%. This is an almost unpre-
| cedented rise, considering the fact that
the road is cot yet commenced. Last
development soon.
Mrs. S. A. Turner allowed her son,
Col. J. C. Turner, to tender a reception
to his friends,a sociable which he did last
night, and to those who know Mrs.
Turner, it,is only necessary to say that
the affair was a grand success. She
know's so well how to entertain. -
The visitors will all get off by Satur
day. : -.V.' <*
The Legislature Coming.
Special-te The Banner. : f - A ”iA* i :•
Atlanta, June 29;.—The legislators
Tuesday these same bonds sold for 97ji I already begining to come to the
| There is great demand now in this city | city.
: 1)2
and NeW 1 York for G., C, & N. bonds,
audit is confidently predicted that in a
| few months they will bring 110: Balti
more is rejoicing over the certainly of
this important trunk line to the'South
Several of -them were strolling
through the new copitol this morning.
Among,them were,Senator Harris of
the 44th district, and Messrs. Campbell,
of Jasper, and Harrell, or Webster.
They will begin pouring ipto Atlanta
Nothing nowcan possibly prevent the I a ^ er to-morrow, as most of them want
road f/om being built, ,nd ft ja under-1 t0 ^od Son.lay at home,
stood that early in July every mile of
be sent at o.ice to diagnose it. Before
sending an expert the commissioner ad
dress id W. B. Bryan of Blufton, Presi
dent of the Farmers’Club, asking him
to investigate the matter, and if the
disease is of such a> nature as to endan
gar stock iu the county to telegraph
him. The department holds, a ooinpe-.
tent veterinary surgeon in readiness to
o at once if necessary.
Mistrial For Bar left.
Special to tlic Banner.
, Americas, June 29.—The jury in the
case of A1 Bartlett, the small negro boy
who killed another boy a^-few weeks
ago, by striking him on the head with
a rock, failed to agree on a verdict and
were discharged,’' 1 -tn/
. Walter Ford. aitother of the fite bugs
was convicted to-day and recommended
to mercy,
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES.
AT THE COUNTY JAIL.
What the Noted Prisoners are Doing,
and What They Have to Say.
Atlanta, Jnne 27.—“Whitlock is
badly broken upkincchis conviction,”
is the way the jailer puts it.
The prisoneFoccupies the cell he was
in before his trial. / He has lost his
spirits and talks but little. He believes
he will get a ne\v trial and he a free
man.
Tolleson’s health is improving and lie
will soon be a well man again. There
seems to be no immediate chance for
his liberation. He thinks he is being
unjustly persecuted by his prosecutors
and is fretting some under his confine
ment.
A box arrived this morning for
Dennis T. Johnson.” It was intended
for Denrfis Taylor, the young man who
shot Senator Fields near Dalton, and
. . was sent to the Fulton county jail for
thfit there is any feud, between him- I ga f e keeping, The box contained
self and President Pam. I c i 0 fli ea an( j underwear.
The International peace conference j Taylor is a sallow-looking, over-
met yesterday iu Paris and was large- grown youth, with every indication of
ly attended.
The American Pharmacutieal asso
ciation adjourned yesterday to meet
in old Point Comfort the 2d Monday in
September ’89
Little SaraMcGhde, of Palmetto, Ga.,
a pagein the last Legislature, had his |pounds.
store robbed last night.
The friends of John Coffee, who is
confined in Fnlton county jail, send
him weekly boxes of good things, in
cluding abottle of “mountain dew.
Mr. M. Rosenthal!, who swindled the
a feeble mind. He would not submit to
an interview, and the only question he
answered was: “Why did you shoot
your adopted father ?”, He replied:
“Because I thought he intended to
beat me with a stick,”
Taylor is of medium height, has
black hair, and will w'eigh about 145
The New Discovery.
You have heard your friends and
neighbors talking about it. You may
yourself be one of the many who know
from personal experience just how good
a thing it is. If you have ever tried it,
you are one of its staunch friends, be
cause the wonderful thing about it is
melon’growersaroundQuitnam, hasbeen that when once given a trial,Dr. King’s
in Tnf»ni« Ai« I New Discovery ever after holds a place
arrested in Eufaula, Ala. . . in the house. If you have never use d it
The King of Italy ran across the and should be afflicted with a cough,
•* • i _ i!iai _ • _Sa. a. T».. — I nnlrl ai« «nv Tlivnof T.nmv aw C~~
country ai
lfnV
A Sound Legal Opinion.
E. Bainbridge, MundayEtq.. County
Atty., Clay Co., Tex, says;“Have'Used j
When the Cornell boat crew crossed or money refunded.Trial Bottle three at
the line .ahead of Columbia, nearly all I John Crawford & Co.’s or L. D. Sledge
the Columbia crew fainted away,
& Co.’s Wholesale and. Retail Drug
stores.
Gov. i Nicholls, 'of Louisiana, lias
forbidden< Sullivan a tul Kilraine to
fight in that State, but the fight will
nevertheless take place as there are
Electric Bitters with most happy re- J three states in which: it can he fought.
A Big Bond.
grading will be put under contract;, and | Dr ; fc. w; A r-
JtLTLKOGK STREET.;
lUneTlinwlnp direction of position of-lI*r-
Itlt* cirriric driver, (alM>ut lia feet distant.)
L„t of Mcfiimicy residence,on opposite side
kitWfle.street;2, Entranca door; 3, Vesti-
• i T»ble; 5, .1. A. Analow: 6, Fireplace; ?, , . ... ... , : i. r.u
whore pistol was; s, lxiunge; 9, Body the work pushed to completion as rap- nold, the newly appointed collector of
»»t Dawson; 10, Closet under, stairs; 11,. I —i
1 li, Crave under stairs; i3,Freshl»iood; I idly as possible. Contracts arenQW he- I internal revenue, is now engaged in
^low^i'iLDuniM^rwnn; ”,Backruom; l ing make for the iron and equipments, J loAkirtg his bond, a heavy 6ne, amount
riam; \\-Windows; D—Doors. | . , ^ii ‘I ing tb ohb hundred and fifteeii thousand
n llojpm, a detettne, testified that I dollars. It may require one or two
h.J tik.n Mcltow from tl»e polio..U wilM» operated. The road Will be weelia , or „ lls bond to be made, but as
lion on the night of the murder, first class in every respect—with iron I 80011 it is con)I ,i e ted Dr. Arnold will
asked Mellow where he shot Bridges, granite culverts and the best ] take charge of the office.
»>on, and Mellow said: “I shot him , . . , , ,
. ,, .... and most improved rolling stock made
kill him, and I would shoot him * • K n
1 shot to kill. I learned that ] D is designed to made Oiis the fastest
nv profession.” line .in America, and it is leported that
state then moved to have the Jnry | - * schedule of from 40 to 50 miles per
(the jiremises where the murder
committed. Counsel for defense
isted the motion, and argument was
suits. My brother ( .also was very low
with Malarial Fever and Jaun lice, 4 ,but
was cured by timely use of this med
icine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters
saved liis life.”
Mr. 1). I. Wilcoxson, of norse Cave,
Kv., adds a like testimony, saying: He
positively believes he ■would have died
had it not beeu for Electric Bitters.
This great remedy wiU wtirdofty as
well as cure all Malarial Diseascs, and
for all Kidney,.Liver and Stoirtaeh I)is-,
orders stands unequaled. Trice 50c. and
$1. at John Crawford ^Co.’s or Lv' D.
Sledge & Co.’s • Wholesale and Retail
Drugstore. ‘‘‘ ‘ ,! ” 1
had stilh he within 200 miles of iNew
Orleans.' ^ .
Georgia and Freddie Saniskey, aged
respectively twelve and ten years, were
ulrowned in the Des Moines river.
Practical Arithmetic,
Reduced-7 Jack to. gills.
How many degrees in a colleged
How many sins make one scruple ?
How many perfunes make a scent?
How many pounds make a prize figth
Reduce 3 gallons of whisky to drnnks.
Hbw many seconds are there in.a duel?
How many feet make a book agent
tired? ■- • ■■'•' ■ ■■ ‘
How , many minutes in a, previous
meeting? {
How many barrels in a political cam-
George was bathing ahd got in beyond paig ^%
his depth. Freddie went to his broth- j Add one oyster tb each plate of soup
Mr. Crenshaw has not decided as yet
what he will do, hut he may return, tb
LaG range, his former home, where his
citizenship still is.*,.
hour will be operated on it by passen
ger trains. Owners of Richmond Ter-
A Distressing Accident.
Special to The Banner. - i» :!
Delphi, Ind., June 29.—As Sandford
Court
refused to allow the jury ^ stpek are very shaky over the I Johnsonbaugh, of Montleello, w*as in
A
> out.
Burgeon Mitchell was recalled, and
Imlned on some surgical points:
pis closed the testimony, and- the
ent opened. There will be two
folies on each side, and it is thought
\ c»se will not be given to the 'jury
1 to-morrow afternoon.
THE POEMS
pnbyDr. McDow to Miss Marie'Burd-
oyron. .
1 seen the city belle 7-S3M1
tlie clmnns that art has taught her;
tttghttr than the light gazelle, . ’
never like fair Gallia’s (laughter.
lb linetill out her faultless form
T'wtiiinjj «>ft and serpentine;
r»»'l w dear, her heart is vva
^»nature’s child—just a’
f w ' ls > sl| e knows not what; nor why,
r . !ll “ 1,1 "‘range mysterious (lreain.
building of this formidable rival and
there is a marked decline in their securi
ties.
; Those interested ,in. the.G., C. & N.
need not now have the slightest doubt
about the building of the road. In rail
road circles,both here and in New York,
this line is looked upon as a positive
certainty.
Mr. A. L. Hull, Treasurer of the G.,
C. & N.,has beep doing some good work,
and made a fine impression upon the
business men of Baltimore.
the act .of using a pitchfork in a stable,
yesterday* his twelve year old daughter
ran around the corner of the barn and
dashed upon the prongs of the fork.
One of the prongs pierced her eye into
the brain, She died before the
cruei instrument of death could, be
withdraw. < ...
CUTTING AT DANlELSVlLLE.
Mr. George
Aivli a woman, who can paint
^ |>1( tan-'r Yoil.must(!u wltho«tii.- =
a I'K-turc we may think,
lut h.
no no wonls to talk about It.
honey draws from bees
"iilil,ahnoMt •"‘■'It my achlnst heart
“ 1 hut usee advance s.na sip.
J. vP“'* in " "*“he. such graceful step,
e i.' ^'*'‘.y>hing has naturse taught her.
oiiinTi' 1 ' M Vcars of Life
U1 " 1 bu * wed fair Gallia's daughter.
A Negro Tenant Attacks
Aaron.
Special to The Banner. .
iDanik.lSvu.lk, June 28.—Mr George
I W. Aaron, for many years one, of. the
most substantial citizens .qf this place, . , .. .
terribly cut yesterday «itk a knife | h ,n » rt circles m the . SuMtb
DR. ARNOLD GETS IT.‘
He Succeeds Crenshaw as Collectfp'r of
(Internal Revenues.
Mr. Carl Brandt Hurt.
Special to 1 he. Banner. • 1
Savannah. Ga., June 29.—Mr. Carl
Brandt, managerof the Telfair Acade
my of Arts and Sciences, of this • city,
has beep seriously hurt in Paris.
He was injured by being thrown from
a carriage by a. runaway team, but the
full extent of his wounds have potheen
learned. . .; : • ■
Dr. Brandt, his son, leaves for Paris
immediately. Mr.’ Carl Brandt is, well
known and much loved, partieular-
• fjitgrauec
Of lu-r breath.
THIS M OULD 1 DOi
hi were a lose .
mi,,,. This would I do: ......
I( i ij , ’J)' 0 ’* the white neck of her I love
<•> m\ life go out iqiou the fru
I wet e a star,
1,1,1.1, . , This would I do:
lie 'h>un in lier eye—
Ji»l .ove—untl leant-there
If 1 „ . How to shine.
a truth, strong as the Eternul One,
"i<M live in her he: T «'i" would I do;
’0 well—and
I( 1 were a sin,
'tiMflsi Tills would I do.
■tv uL" av *wav, and, though lier soft hand
‘ a ‘ Wretched out, I would not stay,
in the hands of a hegrd, Joe Carroll.
Carroll was living with Mr, Aarcin' and
I undcV many obligation^ to him for, sup
plies, and Mr, Aaron held a lien,on his
crop. When the wheat was threshed
Carroll wanted to carry liis part away,
and when Mr Aaron refused, the. ne
gro drew a knife and .commenced cut-
,r •
Washington, June. 27i—Amofig the
itppoiutfncnts made to-day was that of
C. W. Arnold to be collector of internal
revenues in Georgia,
M r.- Lock said last night of . the ap
pointment: “Georgians are happy over
er’s ayiStancOjJbsinscihis life In the at-
FWhuw: a
Mr. O’Brien made a fiery speech at
Youghal to-day.* He said that if the
Government is wrecked enough and the
FRUIT DISTILLERIES*
An Important Order to Revenue Collec
tors Respecting Them.
Washington, June 29.—In order to
secure supervision of the operations of
fruit distilleries, the approaching season,
collectors of internal revenue have .been
instructed to give prompt attention to all
notices and bonds, that distillers may
suffer no delay in begining work, nor
have pretext for commencing work Be
fore they are notified of the.. approval of
their papers. Distillers are 1 to be noti
fied that they will be expected ,to pay
the tax on the product of each month
or to warehouse it, and that all; sing
lings must he double and ready for gau
ging by or before the eqd of the month;
otherwise singlings will be liabl^ to
tax as brandy. The collectors are also
instructed that' the employment of
special officers shill cease at the close of
active operation in each district, ainPno
later than Dec. 1, unless specially au
thorized for a> further period.
., - , 1 xi'a man spends three-quarters of an
landlord is insane enough to push tne I trying to'unlock the front door
plantation scheme for vengence oh the with a button hook, how much did he
teahts, they would find the whole Irish the club during evening?
■ ’ . ■ ‘ j . . ..I A man fails in business for $20,000.
race ready to struggle against the j fjj* creditors levy ppon his assets and
Scheme, The adoption of such a plan I obtain $7,000 in settlement of their
was the best proof that allXformer claims. Ho^ much does his wife make
-< , j . . by the transaction? -Answer, $13,000.
schemes had failed- i , ,, ,
A great hail storm, water spout and [ Health and Beauty.
. Don’t suffer from weakness and de
bility. Don’t let gloom and despon
dency take possesSon ‘ ‘
heart.
Of Ji the human
Get health, get strength, get
the power of endurance from using B.B
B. (Botanic Blood Balm)
ting at him striking him in the elbow the appointment of Dr. Charles W. Ar-
and breast, making ugly gashes. Car ”
roll ran oft’ aud has not been arrested
yet,
HE WILL ACCEPT IT.
-In the heart.
Be at home.
I’li't 11 v
And leave her pure.
to the Banner.
!»41!i.kstox, June 29.—The McDow
,* h-aeliwl its conclusion to-day.*
h final argument for the State was
1 ' t,ds morning by Juliaii Mitch-
L the
court house was crowded.
f/' ever y minister of the- gospel in
n -'V '. nc ' ud ' n o bishop and
lk J ® adin S citizens were present,
‘c l closed his argument about 2
’’ 1 f vin g spoken for nearly five
j, ’ i* 1 ® ustfiil ^harge^of the judge
J ' Ved ' an< i the case was given to
Ie jury.
The
iryi
nt . pr,SOner sat through the argu-
^ayiplacedhisheadonhtsliand,
, e f‘ng his elbow bii the table. He
Bo , ^mewhat the hold look hepre-
d duri “T the first three*'or four
Dr. Nunnally Will Take tbe Presiden
cy of Mercer University.
Special to The Banner.
Anniston, Ala., June 28.—Iu a short
interview in the Anniston Evening
NeM-s to-day, Dr. Nunnally signifies
his intention of accepting the presiden
cy of Mercer University.
He knew nothing of the yacancy-
neither lie nor any friend of his had
spoken to any trustee naming or com
mending him.
A Great Forest Fire.
Special to The Banner.
JIelena, Mont., June 28.—All efforts
toTchSck'the forest flr^Hvhich attwted
in- Cascade county, near Saiid Couies,
+ rlurc hffA 1 linvu iirnwiifl minviiiUllff.
nold as collector of revenues for Geor
gia. Of the republican state central
committee of sixty not . one flickered,
but all stood by Col. Buck in his advo
cacy of Arnold.
•“Indeed, all the active republicans of
of the state who 1 have the courage of
their convictions were for, Arnold.
Those who oppose Arnold are men who
don’t attend republican meeting in
Georgia.” -a
Dr. Arnold’s friends arc looking; for
him to arrive in Atlanta to-night.
He will take charge of the office as
soon as he presents his appoint
ment, Mr. Crenshaw haying re
signed. '* . , , ' ,
Colonel Dave Freeman, the defeated
applicant, willavrive in Atlanta within
the next few days.
He will arrive here in about a week,
and will then go on to Europe for a
period of recreation.
Mr. Crenshaw is still ; hard at work,
tyy da y s . unavailing. ^ ^ ready to surrender the office to b» s
Advices up to lost,night show that tt any time,
bas covered an area of over one hundred I - 1 c e '
squarfe miles; and lias destroyed i\ip
hcsjjiay ground iu jtbe vicinity. The
li,
' ‘ tAlt t?Tiffin oil the niglit of Aprii id,
18S9; CliiRles .Thomas ishot .and
Ik-11, both
i-ed Baptist cnur
ndhafi.been at 1
n lie was
Sullivan—Kilrain Fight.
Special to The Banner. - '
New Orleans, June 23.—Gov. Nich-
olls, of Louisiana, has issued a .procla
mation calling upon the peace officers
.of the State to prevent the Sullivan-
of Kilrain prize fight, aud to eause the
law on the subjevjt to be rigidly, en-
. forced. But there are , said to he
■P ! jaws of the State' especially directed
Relief For Miners.
Special.to tlie Banner. v
Spring Valley, Ill., June 28.—A
no ton of flour was received here yesterday
1 from J01 let for the locked out miners,
against prize fighting, and it can only a nd will he distributed at once. More
be dealt with as an ordinary breach of contributione and provisions are ex-
the peace. pected to-day.
A Famous Horse Thief Captured.
F°BX Smith, Ark.,-June 27.—Govern
ment officers succeeded yesterday in cap
turing Ed Heed, the notorious son of the
famous Belle Star. Reed came into the
city to sell a pack of stolen horses, and
was arrested in a jpt^ll of a stable, where
the officers had him surrounded. He ha,
always boosted that he woqhl never be
captured alive.
In Favor of the Employes.
Omaha, Neb., June 27.—The hoard
of arbitrators agreed upon between the
Union Pacifies engineers and ffiremen
and the rpad yesterday rendered a de
cision in favor of the imployes.
in a church festival, and determine
the rise in price per. plate. ,
irrels of
y of his
friends were afflicted with chrdnie ver
tigo before the cider gave out?
lin'C.'
^ , a . x I She U a form of life and li^t,
cyclone coinliineu has passed thxougn i Re en. iieromeA a pa»t of gf^ht s
Mi-nelot* l W ia* lw« ? teehirt ? mil« 1 ,in.
lenglith by about two mile's in breadth. The secret of herspelndid health and
The damage is estimated at $100,000/ I beauty is 81 J n l )1 Y. * he , ave .^ s
^ 0 . , . , the many ills peculiar to her sex by the
The body of a young unknown gtrl I US eof Dr.Pierce’s Favorite Prescription,
has been picked up in St. Louis. She Tins is theonly remedy for woman’s
w*« very-much bruised, krtd had evi- peciiliar weakness and.ailments, sold by
Tbe body has I a11 ondeP ^ positive guaran-
dentiy heeh murdered, xue uuuj ^ fro - the , nannfactftrer3 that will
not yet Iteen identified. give satisfaction . in every case, or
■'''mjKngtieer Hunt (retired) ofthe ^ey rill heg^ran-
navy is dead. ' ' I - ■ w ~—. ' VrT —’
FAiice ii W mitfufactarlrig M « | Guarantee aS".,”Blood Mipdr for
,, „ . ,, , . ...has been fully demonstrated to the
New York city has contributed half people of this country that it is superior
million dollars to the Johnstown to all other preparations < for blood
diseases.lt is a,positive cure fpr syphilit
. ic poisoning, ulcers, eruptions and
L., A. & T. rail- I yTmniles. It purifies the whole system
* and throughly builds up the constitu
tion.!
a
suffenersk:
A train on
the’St. , r
road struck a cow and w as wrecWed. I
One’ tnan was killed and several in
jured.
There has been another free for all
fuss iil the French Chamber . of’Depu
ties. This is the customary style how-
Patient—Frankly, now doctor; what
do you think is the mater with me ?
Frankly, my dear sir; I have haven’t
the least idea ! but we shall know all
about’it after the autopsy.
ever.
Miss Rosa North and 1 Miss Ella Alex-
A Reward of $500
is offered by the manufacturers of Dr.
ander were thrown from a buggy in I Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, for a case of
Augusta Wednesday' P nd 'painfuii, |
I Remember.
I l-emembcr, I remember,
WTu-n -I was lmt a boy,
How Castor Oil a-iJ r.i.som Salts
Robbed life of bal rits joy.
1 reuu-nuM-r, 1 reiyeuU’vr.
Wlieu for tilQiug ill,
The lamilv Escnlaplns
FrescrHieil tbe Big Bine Fill(
But happily, (let suifering .humanity
murmur a_ prayer r of. thanksgiving),
that period of woe is past. Speedly and
painless relief from all the ills of’a dls-i
ordered stomach*or impaired lives, can
l>e obtained.by the use of I)r. Pierce’s
Pleasant. Purgati.ve Pellets. They do
not gripe, the weaken or nauseate.
Small,sugar-coated,pleasant to take,and
mild and gentle in action. Nearly put
up in glass vials. One a dose. Smallest,
cheapest, easiest to take.
There wouldn’t liaVe been any milk
in the eocoanut if some dairymeu had
had tlie construction of it.—Texas
Siftings.*' •
bruised, but not seriously hurt.
Continually pieces of wreckage are
found floating in on the coast of Nan
tucket, and it is greatly feared thae
there has been some great ocean disas
ter.
Tuesday nigh); a party of seven was
rowing on tlie Hudson river. A tug
boat ran into them and six out of the
seven were drowned. Four of the
drowned were young girls.
Patrick Jacques a 16-year-old hoy
while swimming in East Riv er struck
his head against the bottom of the river
and broke bis neck. He is still alive
however, and the physicians thinks he
may recover.
The Princess Louise, aged* 22 years,
youngest daughter of the Prince of
tVales, has been betrothed to the Earl
of Fife, her father’s bosom friend and
the Qdeen’s'neighbor at Balmoral Cas
tle. The Earl is about 40 years of age. lon
I’he Queen has fnlly consented to the
betrothal. It is said to be strictly a
love match.
A Mrs. Hutchens, who has been di
vorced from her husbalid for some ten
years, yesterday . abducted her own
daughter from the public schools in
Chicago. She was assisted in her work
by an unknown man. A. great strug
gle ensued in the school, but Mrs.
Hutchens and the man were success
ful.
properties of tlns’ remedy are irresisti
ble. 50 cepts, by druggists.
“Pearl,” the dog, the only eye wit
ness except t/he murderer, to_the Wool-
folk killing, has’ been given by Mr.
Jerry Hollis to Sheriff Cooper, of Hous
ton countv.- *:
A Child Killed.
Another child killed by the use ol
opiates given in the form of Soothing
syrup, Why, mothers give their chil
dren such deadly poison is surprising
when they can relieve the child or its
peculiar trouble by using Acker’s Baby
Soother. It contains no Qpiun or Mor
phine. Sold by L. D. Sledge & Co.,
Druggists.
Connecticut is the next battlefield of
state prohibition. , ,
Women with pale, colorless faces,
who feel weak and discouraged,, will re
ceive bpth mental and bodilj vigor by
mini Carter’s Iron Pills/ wh^are
dt for the blood, nerves and coriiflex-
LUCY
COBB INSTITUTE,
/:,/ st: ens, Ga. . ,
A BOARDIXG-SCHOOL for GIRLS,
lady tf; CHERS.
BOARD $15.00 A MONTH,
M SECRET SOCIETIES.
HEALTH RECOKD UNSURPASSED
Fall term comment es Sept.25,18S9.
Miss H. RUTHERFORD, Frlnelpal.