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TO REGULATE RATES.
iJ»; ?i I ]• .1V r
MR. W HITTAKER’S BILL INTRO
DUCED.
To Freserve Effects of Competition—Glv-,
iving Railroad Commission Power to I
Regulate rates of Illegal Consolida
tlon—Geological Bureau—A Wo
man’s Rights Town.
A BABY DRUNKARD.
Special to The Banner.
' Atlanta, Ga., Augusta 30.—Mr.
"Whittaker, of Troup, introduced a Jbill
in the house this morning “ to require,
the railroad commission of this state to
regulate rates of freight and passenger
tariff upon railroads that have been con
solidated by lease, purchase or other
wise, in violation of article 4, section 2,
paragraph 4 of the constitution of tire
State, upon such a basis as will protect
the public in the premises, to prescribe
said basis, and for other purposes.”,
The “city of Demorest” is applying
for a charter which has some new fea
tures in it, at least new to Georgia-
It is a brand new little mining town
up in Habersham, and to preserve its
municipal purity it wants to give to its
women the right tu vote, bear arms and
hold such offices as they may get.
It wants woman’s suffrage.
The charter applied for provides that
any person, male or female, of the age
of 21, and having lived in “ Demorest ”
six months may vote at all elections
held by authority ef said city .
All persons, male or female, 21 years
of age, who have lived in thirty days of
Demorest shall be eligible to-office.
Everything else about Demorest is to
be like other cities.
The State Chemist must come to At
lanta from Athens and make his head
quarters with the department of agri
culture here.
That is the decision of -Commissioner
llenderso:..
It appears that not long ago Repre
sentative Humphries,of Sc riven county,
sent a sample of guano to Atheus to be
analyzed.
It is said that Mr. Humphries did not
think an analysis had been made.
As a consequence another analyses
were made by Profs. McCandless and
Pratt.
Still other investigations were made,
and the Commissioner decided to have
the offiee of the State Chemist removed
to Atlanta.
It is not likely Professor White will
be willing to leave Athens, and a new'
State Chemist is a possibility.
Prof. White is not in Georgia at this
time.
House.
A Senate bill to provide for the sclee-
lection,"introduction and use of a uni
form series of school books in the com
mon schools of the State. Passed.
The bill provides that a uniform se
ries of text books shall be used for a
period of fifteen years.
BILLS OX MUST READING.
By Johnson, of Campbell—To revive
the office of State Geologist and to pro
vide for a geological, mineralogical,
and physical survey of the State of
Georgia.
The Senate.
The reading of the journal having
been dispensed with, Senator McCarty
moved that the action of the Senate in
agreeing to Mr. Lyle’s amendment to
the hill to extend the corporate limits
of Jefferson be reconsidered.
This amendment provides that the
limtsiof the town shall not he extended
unless a majority of the voters who re
side in the territory which the .bill seeks
to embrace withih the limits shall en
dorse the change at the ballot hex.
Senator Lyle moved to table. This
motion w as lost and that of Senator Mc
Carty prevailed.
and three tons of postal cards a day
all the year round. "The largest order
ever filed for one city was 4,000,000
cards, or about twelve tons of paper
for New York.
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I f you wish to restore the blood to
your wasted Cheek, so improve your
health that plumpness and strength
will succeed emaciation arid de' ility,'
purify your blood with Ayer’s Sarsa
parilla. This'remedy will benefit you
more surely and, speedily than an}' oth
er.
Mrs. Janies Gallagher, a resident
of Brooklyn,began sneezing the other
evening, and she had got'the tally up
to 2040 times when the doctors finally
found a remedey.
Caution to Mothers.
Every mother is cautioned against
giving her child laudnum or paregorie:
it creates an unnatural craving for stim
ulants which kills the mind or the child.
Acker’s Baby Soother is specially prepar
ed to benefit children and cure their
pains. It is harm less and contains no
Opium or Morphiue. Sold by L. D.
Sledge & Co, Druggist.
The Debt Increased.
Special to the Banner.
Washington, August 31.—The debt
statement Monday w ill show an in
crease of^ $1,500,000. During the
month $18,000,000 were paid out in pen
sions.
A LITTLE FIVE-YEAR OLD
I i!*/ ; ARRESTED.
I \V: E. De ny, assistant pbstmasrater
Ut Hoonevil'.e, Ind, who is charged
GIRL w ith embezzlement i i his office,shows
I that the shortage amounts to $6,000,
and may reach more. Den^y has i ot
For Being Drunk on the Streets-The „ et been apprehended.
Little W 'aife Tells a Most Pitiful
People Everywhere
Confirm our statement when we say
that Acker’s Eiigiiso Remedy is in every
way superior to any and all otliei prep
arations for the Throat and Lungs. In
Whooping Cough and Croup it is magic
i and relieves at once. We offer you a
I sample bottle free. Remember, this
Remedy is sold on a positive guarantee.
For sale by L. P. Sledge & Co.
All disorders caused by a bilious state
of the system can he cured by using
Carter’s Little Liver Pills. No pain,
gT)pifig or discomfort attending their
use, Try them.
READING NOVELS IN HER ROOM
IN THE SHERIFF’S HOUSE.
Dyspepsia in its worst forms will
yield to the use of Carter’s Little Nerve
Pills. They not only relieve-present dis
tress but strengthen the ..stomach and
digestive apparatus.
Story to’a'Crowd of' Police
Officers at the Station
■' House
Special to the Banner.
Atlanta, Ga. Aug. 30.—A
blue-eyed baby drunkard.
* She was the center of a group of offi
cers at the. police station yesterday af
ternoon.
Call Officer Ceorge Hamilton had led
the little waif into the-station house by
the hand, a little frail, golden-haired
girl.
He arrested heron West Peters street
where some kind hearted gentlemen
had seen her tottering about, and had
taken her in charge until the officer ar
rived.
She was barely five years
her face stil retained that innocent,
childish appearance, which dissipation
was so fast robbing her b£ j The tendency to suicide is move
She was clad in a neat calico dress, prevalent among the educated and
was barefooted, and wore a broad- ( wea lthy than among the poorer and
brimmed .straw hat, through the rents ' middle classes.
in which little tangled, yellow curls j M inistc^ Lawyers, Tubers, and
found their way. j others whose occupation gives hut little
She was luaghing immoderately, and exercise,should useCarter’s Little Liv-
talked in a wild, reckless manner. £. r tor P|d liver and biliousness.
, ’ . . , One is a dose. Try them.
Th police officers were asking her ^ ±
questions, and although she would talk j Next to music the weather proba-
plainly enough, there was nothing ra- bly affects the animal creation more
Mrs. Swintoh Hevi-es Her Story About
Josh’s Relations 7 for Mrs. Hamilton—
Ihe Articles of Separation Between
Mr. »;nd Mra. Hamilton.
Special to The Banner. ,
Atlantic City, August 30.—The con
dition of Mrs Mary Ann Dcunelly, the
victim of Mrs. Hamilton’s vicious at
tack on Monday, was unchanged today,
and Dr. Cosby, w:ho is attending her,
regards this as a good sign, though ad
mits that serious complications may de
velop at any moment. If she recovers
it is not likely that she will be strong
Pimples on the Face enough to appear at the trial of Mrs.
Denote an . impure state of the blood Hamilton, which is set down for Sep
A Fatal Boiler Explosion.
Special to the Banner.
Cakbondale, Ill., August.—The
boiler in Weller’s saw mill exploded
Thursday, killing William Galliher and
Samuel Stevenson.
Nasal Catarrh
is a dangerous disease. From its tend
ency to extend to the throat, bronchial
tubes, and finally to involve the lunge
in consumptive disease, it should be
promptly cured, that these grave
dangers may he averted. So confident
are the manufacturers of Dr.Sages Cat
arrh Remedy of their ability to cope
successfully with this very prevalent
' disease.that they have for years offered,
* in good faith, $500 reward for case of
catarrh, no matter how bad or of how
many years standing, which they can
not cure. Remedy only 50 cents, by
druggists.
Mrs. Mabriek^Settliug Dora.”
Special to The Banner
London, August 31.—Mrs. Mabriek is
taking a course of exercise in -the pris
on yard, and is improving in health.
She maintains her cool demeanor, and
seems to he settling dow i to *fche con
viction that she wall he a convict for
life.
THE CROP OUTLOOK-
The Prospects Still as Bright as the Heart
Can Desire.
From every section of the country
continues to come the most cheering
reports form the crops. Corn is made
and will soon be ready to harvest, and
the largest crop will he made in the his-'
tory of our State. Many farmers say
they will have enough to last them two
or three years. There is also an enor
mous crop of forage saved.. This means
the emancipation of our planters from
the denomination of tlieir Western task
masters. We predict that from this
year on Georgia planters will grow
their own supplies at home. To the
Farmers’ Alliance is this glorious revo
lution due, for it is this organization
that first set the hall in motion and in
duced farmers to raise tlieir own sup
plies.
If we have a late fall and no calamity
catches the cotton crop, an unusually
large yield will be made. There is less
area planted in the 'staple, but the yield
promises to he more than any year since
the war.
In fact, all manner of crops thi^ year
promise to lie ahugfeilt.. and a- new
;! ‘ n 1 r$*&king
Is Life Worth Living?
Not if you go through the world a
dyspeptic. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets
are a positive cure for the worst forms
of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency
and Constipation. Guaranteed and sold
by L. D. Sledge & Co, Druggist.
Japanese oranges are as different
from our idea of orange as they can
well be, seperating from the peel al
most as easily as a grape, dividing
into sections at the slightest jmll^eacli
section like a separate fruit, and dis
solving in the mouth with a flavor of
cherries, leaving no pulp behind.
The Greatest Anti-Periodic
Known to the medical professession is
quinine, the base of which is the Cal-
isaya bark of commerce. This bark is
gathered by the natives of South Amer
ican countries and exported to all parts
of the world for tlie manufacture -of
quinine. “The servant is not greater
than liis master.'” and it stands to rea
son that the extract has not the curative
powers of the original. There is no
more effective remedy for malarial dis
orders known to the world than Dr.
Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic, which
contains a sufficiency of the purest
bark, and all disorders of the system
arising from a diseased liver readily
succumb to its influence. This great
medicine is for sale by L. D. Sledge &
Co.
The American silver dollar first
made its appearance in 1794.
Tell the good news to the Suffering.
At last Is a remedy found.
Which might have saved, had they known it.
Many who’re under the ground.
TeHof the “Favorite Prescription,”
Bid hopele^ women lie glad--.
Bear the good news to poor creatures,
Heart-sick, discouraged and sad.
“Female diseases,”so terrible in their
effects, and so prevalent among all
classes, can be cored by the use of
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
Arrest of a Desperado'.
Special to the Banner. ,
Norfolk, Va., August 31.—The col
ored desperado, Ben Foreman, who cut
the throat of Julia Wrenn and slashed
her body with a razor, was captured by
the Portsmouth police in the Dismal
swamp Thursday night,'and lodged in
jail. His victim is still living.
Eupepsy.
This is what you ought to have, in
fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy
life. Thousands are searching for it
daily, and mourning because they find
ndsupon thousands of
annually by our peo-
tlisit they may attain this
oop.'Arid yet itmay be had by all. We
guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used
according to directions and the use
ring you Good Di-
emon Dyspepsia
upepsy. We recom-
rs for Dyspepsia and
r s; Stomach and Kid-.
. and $1.00 per bottle
Is Co., or L. D;
and Retai<
and are looked upon by many with sus
picion. Acker’s Blood Elixir will re
move all empuritics and leave the com
plexion smooth and clear. There is noth-
, , , ! ing that will so thoroughly build up the
old, and • cons titution, purify and strengthen the.
j whole system. Sold and guaranteed by
L. D. Sledgo & Co, Druggist.
I
persisted in, wii
gestion and bus
and install ins
mend Electric
all diseases of
ueys; Sold a 1
by John Cra
Sludge & Co., Wholesale
Prggists.
tional in what she said.
She was drunk. Her breath was
laden with the ordo of beer and whisky,
her fair blue eyes were bloodshot, and
the baby could scarce' stands on her
tiny feet.
She would laugh and joke at the pa
trolmen, who, in their big hearts,pitied
the little baby, and talked to her in the
kindest manner. They dicl not confine
her in a cell, but let her play about the
office until the effects of the poisoning
drink had passed off. She seemed at
home, and soon adapted herself to her
surroundings.
When she could talk more rationally
she said:
My name’s Johanna and they call me
‘Little Jo.”
“Who you do live with T ’-asked one of
the officers who had interested himself
with the little waif.
“I live with my sister. My mama’s
dead. She died four weeks ago. and
my papa is in Cherokee county. He’s
coinin’to see me when 1 gets twelve
years old.”
“Where’s your home?”
“It’s on Lowe’s alley and corner
Rhodes street. That's where my sister
lives,” replied the little child.
“Who gives you beer, little one,”
asked one of the listeners.
^“Everybody,” she replied, “l drinks
beer and toddy all the. time. My si-ter
can drink this house full of beer,” the
baby prattled on, “and 1 love beer. It’s
nice, ain’t it?” and she laughed mer- j
rily.
“There is a case,” said I>r. Foute, as ,
turned away, “for the home of the.
friendless. There is where that baby
should be taken before her young life is
wrecked.”
When the-child had sobered up, she
tv%8 taken back to her heme,from which
she had a few hours before wandered in
a drunken stupor.
In what states is Dr. Richmond
Samaritan Nervine in the greatest de
mand? In a Drunken state, in a Bilious
state, a Debilitated state, a Nervous
state, a Dyspeptic state, and when you
feel in a bad state generally . $1J50, or
4 for $5. At Druggists.
Cured me of Bronchitis, asthma and
general debility. Oliver Myers,Iroiiton,
O.
It Has Never Failed.
than anything else.
Clarke’s Extract of Flux .Cough Cure.
It is a sure cure for Whooping Cough.
It stops the whoop, and permits the
child to eatehjts breath. It is entirely
harmless. GooR for any cough of sliild-
hood or old age. It heals the bronchi
and lungs, and stops the cough. For
Winter of Branchial Cough this syrup
is the best ever discovered. Only one
size, large bottle. Price $1.00, at all
Drug Stores.
Clarke’s Flax Soap makes tlie Skin
smooth, soft and white. Price 25 cents.
New crop Seed Rye for
Hodgson Bros.
sale by
27-1 w
Two hundred and fifty thousand
persons perished in Antioch by the
earthquake of 526
Educational Notice.
The undersigned will examine appli
cants for places in seliool of Technology
Saturday, August 31st, at the court
house, beginning at 8 o’clock a. m.
Will examine applicants for benefit
of the Peabody Fund :;t same place,
Saturday, September 7th, beginning at
8 o’clock a. m. II. R. Bernard,
8-25 vvklv U. C. S. Com.
The Green'anders bury with a child
a dog to guide it in the other world,
saving: “A dog can fiud his way any
where.”
A Duty to ¥ ourself.
It is surprising that people will use a
common, ordinary pill when they can
secure a valuable English one for the
same money. Dr. Acker’s English pills
are a positive cure forsick-headache and
ail lives troubles. They are small, sweet,
easily taken and do not gripe. Eor sale
bv L. I). Sledge & Co.
A remarkable cave in Lione coun
ty, Kan , is said to bare been explor
ed for twelve miles, to have two rivers
and millions of bate.
A tax upon playing-eards is nniv-
ersal in Europe, with the exception of
Spain.
Botaoic Blood Balm, (B. B. B.) aas curea nun*
ired of cases of Scrofula, Eczema and otlier conta-
pou» blood diseases, after other treatment had been
tried and failed. You do yourself and family great
injustice unless you give this excellent remedy a
trial. Send to Blood Balm Co,, Atlanta, Ga., for
illustrated “Bookof Wonder*" filled with letters
from persons cuned by B. B.B.
Mr. M. J. Ross wan, Greensboro, Ga., writes:
* I have a lady friend who has been entirely cured
^ORflFIII A ** “ “f'v scrofulous breaking
out of the skin, and the use of two
bottlesB. B. B. effected an entire cure. I know
of sevefal cases of blood diseases cured speedily by
the use of B. B. B.
E.G. f.NSLEY writes: My mother and sister
used B. B. B. for scrofula and ulcerated sorp throat
SORE THROAT "“.“J
remedies they ever used.
A. H. Nichols, U0 Gray St., Atlanta, Ga., writes:
My wife for several years has been suffering with
what physicians term Eczema, affecting her whole
body, limbs and scalp. It appeared that her whole
sun would shed o.i in scales^ about once a week,
leaving the surface red and tender, and sometimes
cracked open. Her general health failed, and for a
while it was thought she would die, as several doc
tors and numerous pateh^nedicines failed to give
FH7FMA anyrcKef * brother-in-law,.Mr.J.
j. B. Cummings, was selling the B.B.B
and insisted that I should try it on my wife. I did
so, and to our utter astonishment she commenced
Improving at once, and th?ee bottles, costin-r only
t3, effected an entire cure. It is wqnderfully°q U ick
in action. 99
D. M. McRae, Waynesboro, MIsa, writes: “ My
Onil Q sister was afiicted with boils which sadly
UUiLO repaired her health, and she lost flesh
red strength each day. Gne bottleof 3 B. R acted
ake magic and produced a complete cure.” {si)
Advice To Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
should always bo used for children teeth
ing. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic
and is the best remedy for diarrhoea
wenty-five cents a bottle.
Ten thousand dollars in new, crisp
bank notes from the Louisiana State
Lottery were paid to three lucky peopje.
One of the lucky ones. Mine. J. P. De-
coinier, of No. 52 N Thirteeth st., held
one-fortieth of a ticket and got $5,000 in
bank notes, and the other, No. 62,311,
was held jointly by John Kleiber, a
blacksmith whose shop is at 1842 N.
Tenth st., and Ludwig Wagner, who
works for Otto Repp, a pretzel baker,at
No, 1710 Mervine st. All parties are
elated over their success. They each
sent $1 to M. A. Dauphin,New Orleans,
La-—Philadelphia (Pa.), Item, July 0.
Not a particle of calomel, nor any
otlier deleterious substatice, enters into
the composition of Ayer’s Pills. On the
contrary, this medicine is carefully
compounded from the curative prop
erties of purely vegetable substances.
Try it. ' .
A Scrap of Paper Saved Her Life.
It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap
ping paper, but it saved'her life. She
was in the last stages of consumption,
told by physicians that she was incur
able and could live only a short time;
she weighed less than seventy pounds.
On a piece of wrapping paper she read
of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and got
a sample bottle ;it helped her,she bought
a large bpttle.it helped her more,bought
another and grew better fast, continued
its use and is now strong,healthy, rosv
plump, weighing 140 pounds. For ful
ler particulars send stamp to W. H.
Cole, Druggist', Fort Smith. Trial Bot
tles of this wonderful Discovery Free
at John Crawfords & Co.’s or L. D.
Sledge & Co.’s Wholesale and Retaii
Drug Stores.
C anton, Ga a.
pla,nl -v u nderstook ££ ^ fc
* erwiU ^ foth.
raee - ,txt co n? J
The Cherokee v (lva
this morning ,
ib seems that tl ier f^ to »>*:
able aspirants for c 0 J N|,
tnct. The latct i't iu ^
present representative 0 !1, Du ^,j
lowerhoa*„ Itho prett ‘««%|,j
t IS Stated with S01
suranee that if his ^
.a *iii.
tember 10.
Mrs. Donnelly was uuder the influ
ence of liquor wiien she is said to have
attacked Mrs. Hamilton and was knifed
in consequence. She has been accus
tomed to indulging more or'jless in drink
and her forced abstainence from it now
has not improved,her temper. At fre-
qujnt- intervals she has fits of violent ex
citemeut, when she raves incessantly at
her assailant.
May’s Landing, where the Atlantic
county jail is situated, is eighteen miles
from’here. When Mrs. Hamilton was
taken there on Tuesday she was placed
in jail, but she was not locked in a cell.
She was permitted to walk up and down
the stone corridor in front of the iron-
bound cells until the officials who had
accoupanied-her had left. The unhap
py woman’s mental condition at this
time seemed to b-» worse than when she
was locked up after her murderous as
sault on her nurse, and the jai- officials
feared that if she were confined in a
cell alone she might make an attempt
on her life. In the iron -barred door
which separates the sheriff’s house from
the corridor is a 1-ttle peep hole, and
through this one of the officials watched
her closely for nearly half an hour.
She walked up and down steadily like
a caged panther, sometimes wringing
her hands and sometimes covering her
face with them.
Mr. Hamilton visited his wife in the
morning. He was accompanied by his
lawyer, Samuel L. Perry, and by Coun
ty Clerk Evans. He urged the sheriff
to permit him to see his wife alone, and
his request was granted. He wms taken
up to her room. When the prisoner
saw him she threw her arms about him
and exclaimed: “Oh, my darling Ray !”
“My love,” said Mr. Hamilton, tenderly
embracing her.
he will be in the nexu'““
understood that he wcilin***’ 1 '
better race last year • J- ‘ ave S
dler than did Mr. Pick'tfu"'" 1 i!r ' f)
Important Noti^T"
1 almadge Bros. b-. t
!mv b M tins loVn 1 ,?’
, Mattaponi i»..
... - pom.
tobaccos, made bv T '%Bi
it-yj
Richmond, Ya.
the best on the niarWt T,!i
is a trial. u > ,U!(1 all th,
■
A Card From Senator M ; Cartj
Editor of The Banm’ tf’
PKase permit me to *
your columns the following
the Jackson Herald, issue of "y
23d, to wit: *
“The Senate Committee on
Don has reported adverselyo
McCarty s resolution to
gressmeuto support the Ifel fi
I correct by stating: That
Go wen, of the 4th dis
and introducer
h'H-t, is then
of the Blair
refered to. That neither I nor ts*
mittee on education, of which
chairman, have had anythin,» ' u
with said resolution. That *
committee report ha
said resolution.
been mad
w - S. MclW
Affray.
Extraordinary Bone Scratching.
Herbert Sperry, Tremont, 111., had
Erysipelas in both legs. Confined to the
house six weeks. He says: “When I
was able to get on uiy legs, I had on
itching sensation that nearly run me
crazy. I scratched them raw to the
hones. Tried everything w itliout relief.
1 was tormented in this way for two
years.* 1 then found Clarke’s Extract
of Flax (Papillon) Skin Cure at the
Drug Store, used it and it has cured me
sound and well.”
Clarke’s Elax Soap has no equal for
Bath and Toilet, Skin Cure $1.00. Soap
25 ceuts. For sale at all Drug Stores.
Wfien a Chinese girl is married,
she must wait four months . before
etiquette allows her to pay her first
visit to her mother; but, after this in
itiatory call, she may go to the home
of her parents at any time.
Don’t suffer from weakness and de
bility. Doq’t let gloom and despond
ency take possession of the human heart.
Get health, get strength, get the power
of endurance from using B- B. B.
(Botanic Bloom Balm).
The largest sale of tobacco ever
made at auction in one day in the
United State, and probably in the
world, was made at Louisville, Ky.,on
Thursday. The total number of
hogsheads sold w T as 1,002. This
amounts to a million and a half
pounds, worth in the hogshead over
$100,000.
“The tetter-board of life goes up
Tlie tetter-board of life goes up.”
Up arid- down, up and down,—one
day a millionaire, next day “dead
broke”—one day' buoyant in spirits,
next day gloomy as a fog-one dav in
seeming perfect health, next day ‘“aid
out with a bilious attack or your stom
ach “on a strike.” This is the way the
world wags now-a-days. If you are bil
ious, melancholic, dizzy headed, dyspe
ptic, want appetite of have torpid action
of liver, kidneys or bow r els, take Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Pcllets—purely.veget
able, perfectly harmless; one a dose.
Lumber for Sale,
I have for sale a large lot of dressed
and undressed lumber of all qualities
and kinds, which I will sell at a low'
price, delivered anywhere in Athens.
Also post oak post for sale. Apply to
D. H. Arnold,
Crawford, Ga.
A Shooting
Special to The Banner.
Onancock, Va., August
shooting affray at Guillbrd, ten ij
north of this place, cn the | i:iT J
Thursday, Joseph Tay lor shut anilM
gerously wounded Captain Hoi*
Ewell. The difficulty seems to
originated from Taylor paying
tlon to a niece of Ewell. Ewell |
sinking rapidly.
Eevry Lady.
Her Ow n Physician.— A hulyi
for many years suffered from I'ta
Troubles, Falling, Displacetaafl
Leucorrho} and Irregularities, tina
found remedies which completely u
her. Any Lady can take tlie reineJ
and thus cure herself without the j
of a physician. The receipts with |
directions and advice seean-ly s
sent Free to any sufferer. Addroi
Mrs. M. J. Bkabik, 252 8. lid
Philadelphia, Pa
Name, tliis paper. Junki
PBUUNitkys.
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E^BER,LaTH&^7&|I
in.ORc; &rH
DOORS,S.kSHSetlSSSofjr.ifl
ri* "A*
ran
H owellccpb ft *i. vs. thskobI
eastern Railroad co., the kichm«s*l
Danville Ktilroad Co., tlie KicliniondaolyT
1’oi t Terminal Railway ami 'Vareiww (*]
end the Central Trust company of
Petition for relief and c ncel atiou ,J
bonds. Clarke Superior Court. ,
It appearing to the court that -ae sternu
not served the Richmond ami West join* m
ininal and warehouse company,atiatoeui
Trust com aides of New York, jiarnesiw.
ant in the above stated case, be- a use tae»
not reside inOiarke county or the stateiiwj
gia, or have agents «>r officers in saw s a'“J
tuat they reside out of the state. It is “‘“'a
by the court that service he perfected^ W|
cation upon said parties in The Athens j
nek for at least two mouths tejore jfj*
term of t’larke Superior com", 2d Vrou. a
tober, 1883, and that they then appear | , l
and make defense. N. bjHI TO* w
judge of Superior C. urt Western (W®
A true extract from tiie minutes ,
C. I>. * L" J (, j j
Clerk C. SA
July, 26,1881).
ADMINISTRATOR S SAD
Georgia Clarke County. By yffdue of
of tire Court of Ordinary of sa:d • .^1
sold before the Court House ;n i>|
Clarke county, Ga, on the hrst Die? )
tober 1889, within the legal hone - v
following real estate belonging to
Mrs. Jane E. Bertlirc, deceased, w-wh.
1st. The liouse and lot fronting ^5
kin Street, now occupied uy jdjistf
aud known as the Washburn rest 1 rja
ing the property of F. 1 Ulnizy °» h* deSCI ihefl
adjoining on the South the lot n - t:( , t J
“■o.i ThA hmiRfi and lot iionung .a
LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant Lemon Drink.
For biliousness and constipation take
Lemon Elixir.
For indigestion and foul stomach,
take Lemon Elixir.
For sick and nervous headaches, take
Lemon Elixir.
For sleeplessness and nervousness,
take Lemon Elixir. •
For loss of appetite and debility, take
Lemon IJlixir.
For fevers, chills and malaria, take
Lemon Elixir.
Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any
of the above diseases, all of whieh arise
from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach,
kidneys, bowels or blood.
Prepared only by Dr- H. Mozlev,
Atlanta, Ga.
50c. and-fl.Off per bottle. Sold by
Druggists,. ^
A' Prominent Minister Writes.
After ten years of great suffering
from indigestion, with great nervous
prostration, biliousness, disordered kid
neys arid constipation, I have been
cured by Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir,
and. am now r 4i well man. (
Rev.C. B . Davis, Eld.M.E. Church i
Sriuth. F ^3llH
mm
Piso’s Rsinmv row ^^rrnsl
gives immediate rel eh ^ the sts-
virns is soon expeH^ 0 f ^
tern,and thedlseBsed-v'm^j ty
mucous membrane is repw-
treatment.
AS'CiS'o ; »S r ^
-PrtesrWcentt. -8o*d
or Warr en. **■
No. 28 Tatnall St. Atlanta, Ga. -
E. T; HazelxxW
Wrif., : l
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