The Jackson argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 189?-1915, November 15, 1894, Image 3

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Jackson Buggies! for the fall Trade, to supply any Reasonable demand from my Numerous Customers. ‘ S ’ il you want an Extension Leather Top Phaeton or Surrey Canopy lop Phaeton or Buggy, 111 fact, it you want any kind of a vehicle ranging in price from $35.00 to $250.00, < al) on me at the JACKSON CARRIAGE FATORY and ba supplied. Just received, a large shipment of Old Hickory and a ennessee Two-llorse wagons. Respectfully, J- E. Carmichael. MALLARY BROTHERS & CO. Georgia REMEMBER AA'K ABE STILL HEADQUAIITEHS FOR Efiss, Bsilijs, Eat Mi, Sira Cits, Press, AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE MACHINERY LINE. Dlease do nofc be persuaded into buying anything in our line before writing us for prices. MALLARY BROS. & Cos, MACON, GA, Fancy Groceries! e. e. cilmore Yi hencely, Third Street, Black Front, at Hanes, the Jeweler’s. Everything kept fresh, neat and clean, and the ladies are especially invited to call on us. We keep country raised potatoes and onions, in fact, all kinds of country raised Yegetables. We deliver all goods free, and orders are promptly filled in a business-like manner. Ice cold, non-intoxicating drinks of all kinds on hand at all times Pure coaco cola on hand all the summer, as good as can be found. Our country friends are also invited to give us their trade and we guarantee to please them. GILMORE & HENCELY. Jackson, Ga., Feb. 8. 1594. JACKSON • IN STTIOTE, Jackson, : : : Georgia. , Fall Tara Baw Tnesiiar. Sealaiar 411, 1894, Each years work of this school completely Justifies its claims to being cue of the best in the state. A healthful climate, a pure, moral atmosphere, and exeelent social influences commend the school to pupils ot all paits of the late, , The school has made a reputation for thoroughness such as few schools in the state can boast. ... , The course of study is broad and eomprehesive and is arranged according io most approved plans of the best educators of the country. Tuition in First Three Grades *1.50 tall lerm. Tuition in Other Grades : ( >.oo Fall Term. Music, Instrumental or Vocal, 300 per Monti. . . . : : 3.00 per Month. For further information send lor Catalogue, 01 addre. s j. C. Blasingame, President. Capital Female College. ATLANTA, * GA-, n Dr Hiiisr Miniioi Of Girls Mi IK Him. Fvery department complete. classics, mathematics, Eng * } conservatory methods ia music,-Piano \o ait, French and German hxclu.n y . department also perfectly cal Violin and other stringed ct and limited. Ratc-$210.00 equipped and thorough. Boar mg[anted. For catalogue and other a year for ail necessary expenses, to, el - CJft , RA Beck. Paji&sU particulars, Address ITEMS OF INTEREST. Glass coffins arc used in Russia. Sense of touch is dullest on the back. Ostrich farms return handsome profits. Sugar as a food produces fat and muscle. White huckleberries grow in Con necticut. Russian raiiv.-ays have ladies* smok ing cars. The oldest known inscriptions are epitaphs. The metal gallium is worth $3,000 an ounce. The first tax was laid on fuuerals in England in 1798. Japanese children are taught to write with both hands. Mummy cases have often, on the ex ternal lid, a representation of the oc cupant. The early Christian martyrs were generally buried in Or near the churches. The best evidence goes to show that the pyramids of Egypt were royal sepulchers. The practice of burials in churches was commonly discontinued in Franco about 1777. Many tribes of the aborigines of this country elevated the bodies of the dead on poles. “Death is an eternal sleep*’ is the favorite epitaph above the doors of Roman tombs. The magi did not bury their dead, but left them to be devoured by birds of prey or dogs. The Mischievous Handglass. The seemingly helpful handglass Las doue more harm to beauty than any article belonging to the toilet table. The young girl knows nothing about freckles until somebody makes her a present of a hand mirror. One b+em ish reveals another, ignorance magni fies the defects, and then unhappiness begins. Quack medicines aro resorted to and alleged remedies that are usual ly expensive aud either worthless or dangerous. The vain little woman goes on studying her glass aud losing contentment. Gray hairs and wrinkles come long before their time, her tem per loses its sweetness, she gets round shouldered from constantly scrutin izing herself, and at the very time that she should be sAveet and amiable and serene she is a screAved up,squint eyed, sour old woman. A toilet mirror is the very worst present that a plain girl could receive. Chicago Times. Cheap Ilorso Flesh. Tavo gentlemen were talking in Washington yesterday about the cheap ness of horse flesh, when an innocent German, standing near, was asked his opinion as to the reason. Here is his reply: “I vill tell you vy horses are cheap, if you Avant to know,” said the German, emphatically. “It’s because dere is so many infernal shnekasses in Vashington. ” — Jiichmotid Star. Don’t You Sre It? T 1 at vapor creeping up from the marshy lowlrmls. It is lailened with the seeds of chills and feA r *r ; . Do you think you eau breathe tho-o without danger? Not much. Protect yourself wth Ho tetter’s Stomach Ritters aud you will be s.fe. Or if you find dy-pepsia, rheumatism, inactitdty of thokid nevs or liver, or constipation coming on apace, use this thorough and beneficent safe guard. Pa Is and tubs saturated with glycerine will 1 ot ehrink. l)r. Kimer's Swamp- Rgot cures all Kidney and Bladder troubles. Pamphlet and Consultation free. Laboratory Binghamton, N. Y. Cold sliced potatoes fry better when a little flour is sprinkled over them. In Oidcn Times People overlooked the importance of perma nently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action, but now that it is gener ally known that Syrup of Figs will permanent ly cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which aot for a time, but finally injure the system. The original home of the bison was in the G eat Salt Lake Valley. 9100 Reward. 8100. The readers of this paper will be pleased learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being n con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting naturo in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faitn in its curative powers that they offer One Hun dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address F. .1. CiiENEv & Cos., Toledo, O. X - Sold by Druggists. '/sc. it la Of No t'se to say that there is “Something Just as Good as Ripan-= Tabutes for disorders of the stom ach an 1 liver.” It is not so. This standard reme.ly wj. 1 relieve aud cure you. One tabule gives relief. Karl's Clover Ron, the great b’ool purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complex ion and cures constipation, 25 c‘s., 53 ets., Mrs, AA'in How's Soothinr Syrup for children teething, -oftc-ns the stuns, redu e* inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic 25c. a bottle i LON Ml IHEL In Rivers, Ponds, Wells, and other sources of drinking water threatens danger from malarial germs. This condition is usually found in the Fall, and it points to Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a snfeguar t against attacks of disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood, an 1 thus guards tho system from all these perils. It creates an appetite and gives sound and robust health. “I have i~| OOd’S Sana- JL parilla been using Hoo TsSar- S sapariil t occasionally m IMf. I §3?*% for tho last t hrrec years. Pxv I have suffered from w malaria fever for five years, and have tried many kinds of medicine, but found no relief till I commenced to take Hood s Sarsaparil la. I have ali confidence in it, and be'ieve It to be far superior to any other tonic.” P. J. Fitzgebald. 121 Ninth St.. So. Boston, Mass. Get Hood's and only Hood’s. lloed's Pills care all iverills. 25 cents. one dollar * %v\\ V\, r Ui } PAYS FOB AB3 ELECTRIC BELT days from date cf this p*p. r. Are J*n V .cA. viL. £uSerine from Kbraict- Ptrctl *~, WhxVT 1 "A i.insect** el 7 „* j 114 B*ei xai V.abf, lap*ire4 Sexual Forcer, Orgsois - . ■ . Vntcniß, Scrc'-'EMI- Grftte/nl Testimonials. tc,, let If K lore ao lime. Gar offer is then-’i*c<l—oc!o SO aari, li Birr error oeeiir rrrrß. Flm-icitr, cata.-t * unerring remedy lr* rnrrd iboar-nrU, it w;li benefit eon. Tbt text is ptitles*, ti,e ees! uirirt. "be A *cnir barer •fSaeete*. Writs for Terms. Electro-Keutflfil !’■, 325-327 Sjct*r* St.,Ci*t ianati, 8. j|||R RODS, Sp aithN'ceC’.-s -cd tip XeedUs 118 8 K ar-: the Ce.-i ;n*trun'f its fer Mict:T.g rr.iu- Ullll J. F, OST AUTFSB, SWriI&VJ 2. Fa. SOUTHERN FLASHES. A SUMMARY OF INTERESTING HAPPENINGS, And Presenting an Epitome of the South’s Progress and Prosperity. The trial of William J. Myers for the murder of Forest L. Crowley came up in the Fulton county superior court at Atlanta, Ga., Monday. Fire was discovered Saturday morn ing in the hatch of the British steamer Hajetiu at New Orleans, Two hun dred bales of cotton were damaged. The loss is small. The federal grand jury at Jackson, Miss., by a vote of more than 2 to 1, refused to indict the governor, treasu rer and auditor in the matter of the priuting of the Mississippi state war rants. A special of Monday from Nashvill?, Tenn., states that unofficial returns from every county in the state give Evans, republican nominee for gover nor, a plurality of 1,654. The figures arc carefully compiled and the official conut Avill not materially change them. Rev. Thomas M. Beckham, a well knoAVu Methodist minister, Under whose preaching it is said that at least 1,000 pereous had been con\’erted, died at the retreat for the sick at Richmond, Va., Sunday. Mr. Beck ham was born in Lexington, Davidson county, North Carolina, March 21, 1835. The Texas and Facific railroad’s big cotton Avharf at New Orleans caught fire in some mysterious manner late Monday evening. The entire wharf, 800 feet long, Avas destroyed, and with it between 25,000 and 26,000 bales of cotton. Forty or fifty cars loaded wijh cotton Avere also consumed, mak ing about 28,000 bales loss in all. The loss will exceed half a million dollars. Judging by present appearances the labor trouble at New Orleans seems to be at an end, Mr. Saunders, the local agent of the West India steamship line, has colored men at work on three steamships. The police are still on the levee in force for the alleged pur pose of protecting the colored laborers. President Labouisse, of the cotton ex change, says that everything is pro ceeding quietly. Judge Ferriss, through his solicitor, filed a sensational bill at Nashville, Tenn., Monday, against the county health officers, Dr. W. T. Gains, Dr. H. B. Cochran, former jail physician, and Dr. W. I. Edwards. The bill charges Gains and Cochran Avith cor ruption in having Edwards purchase for $1,041 a site for a county pest house and selling it to the county for $2,710.95, and that the three divided the profits. The county trustee is en joined from paying the warrant. A dispatch from Cleveland, Tenn., says that dissension in the Holston conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, north, in which the followers of Kev, T. C. Carter, who figured as defendant in a fallacious church trial sometime ago, and the followers of I\ev. J. J. Mauker, of Chattanooga, are the opposing factions, culminating in the organization, of a new’ church in that toAvn Sunday to be known as the American Methodist church, and which is to have no bishops or presiding el ders, but is to be governed by the peo ple. The state of South Carolina has been awarded damages for the full amount claimed against the county of Florence for the looting of the dispen sary at Timmonsville, Florence coun ty, during the Darlington riots. Dur ing those rices the dispensaries at Florencetown and Timmonsville were looted by a mob. The state brought action for the damages sustained. The case was tried in Georgetown before Judge Townsend and a jury. The jury awarded $285.75, the full amount claimed in the Timmonsville ease. The other case was continued. This is the first caso the state ever tried under the mob and riot act. THE OFFICIAL VOTE. Count in tho Recent Congressional Election Finished. Governor Atkinson will, within the nest twenty days, issue his proclama tion declaring the result in the recent election for congressmen in Georgia. The governor and ‘Secretary Candler counted the vote Monday and found it as follows: , First district, Lester, democrat, 14,328; J. F. Brown, populist, 5,415. Second district, Russell, democrat, 8,703; W. E. Smith, populist, 5,080. Third district, Crisp, democrat, 8,503; G. W. White, populist, 2,568. Fourth district, Moses, democrat, 10,291 populist, 7,684. Fifth district, Livingston, democrat, 7,393; Todd, populist, 5,042. Sixth district, Bartlett, democrat, 11,608; Whitaker, populist, 6,045. Seventh district, Maddox, democrat, 10,145; Felton, populist, 8,583. Eighth district, LawsoD, democrat, 10,586.; Carter, populist, 7,433. Ninth district,Tate,democrat, 14,551; Twitty, populist, 10,546. Tenth district, Black, democrat, 20,903 ; Watson, populist, 13,507. Eleventh district, Turner, democrat, 8,163; Johnson, populist, 5,139.’ CHURCH CONGRESS. Sixteenth Annual Session Convenes in Boston, Mass. With all the pomp and with the full beauty of the church liturgy, the six teemh annual session of the great church congress of America was form ally opened in Trinity Episcopal church at Boston, Mass., Tuesday morning. It waß a most impressive gathering, composed of bishops, priests and earnest, attentive churchmen and women from all part 4 of the country, representing every class and every creed. Decided Against the Brokers. In criminal court No. 2 at Washing ton, D. G., Tuesday morning, Judge Cole overruled a demurrer to the in dictment against McCartnoy and Chap men, the stock brokers,who refused to answer the questions put by the senate sugar investigating committee. The court held that the indictment was all right and that the Committee wgs §tj tuori2ed to aslt the questions. ROYAL <y Baking * Powder Absolutely pure. * <^s' 0 P ort shows Royal Baking (f • Powder chemical- Iy pUrC ’ yielding 160 cubic inches of leaven t*” ing gas per ounce of pow • der, which was greatly in pjb? A. excess of all others and more VV than 4° P er cent * above the average. / a * Hence Royal Baking Powder makes the lightest, sweetest and most wholesome food. ■ null StVIUA (WintrO B/N U/MI PT PUrVAA-VriDW Mexico’s Unlucky Day. Tuesday is the unlucky day in Mex ico. If you were born on a Tuesday, never admit it. You probably have been a disaster all your life, but peo ple -will firmly believe that you are an unlucky dog and have the evil eye into the bargain if they find that a Tuesday was honored with your birth. I know a man who started on a Tuesday with money to pay off the hands in a facto ry near the city and went instead to Acapulco, where he took the Panama steamer. The board of directors of the manufacturing company passed a resolution affirming their undying faith in his honesty and attributed his error to having started to the mill on Tuesday. —Boston Herald. Keep on Scratching. Dig clear in to the bone and the Tetter will only be the worse. There’s only one way to. treat an irritated, diseased skin. Soothe it. Kill the germs that cause the trouble and heal it up sound and strong. Only one thing in the world will do this—Tet terine. It’s 50 cents a box. Drug stores or postpaid by J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga. Well Secured. “Don’t be hard on the boy, Janies,” said the. young profligate’s mother. “I know he’s been wild, but he gives promise now of doing better in the fu ture.” “Yes,” groaned the father, “and I’m paying 6 per cent on most of his promises.’ ’ — Chicago Tribune. eases, or drains upon the system, excesses, or abuses, bad habits, or early vices, are treated through cor respondence at their homes, with uniform success, by the Specialists of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. A book of 136 large pages, devoted to the consideration of the maladies above hinted at, may be had, mailed se curely sealed from observation , in a plain envelope , by sending 10 cents in one-cent stamps (for postage on Book), to the World’s Dispensary Medical Association, at the above mentioned Hotel. For more than a quarter of a century, physicians connected with this widely cele brated Institution, have made the treatment of the delicate diseases above referred to, their sole study and practice. Thousands, have con sulted them. This vast experience has naturally resulted in improved methods and means of cure. Experiments in Georgia show that the best cotton fertilizer should contain not less than from 3 to 4/0 Actual Potash. Any failures to this crop can be traced to a deficiency of Potash in the fertilizers used. We will gladly send you our pamphlets on the Use of Potash. They are sent free. It will cost you nothing to read them, and they will save you dollars. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York. Coughs and Colds f Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, General Debility and all forms of Emaciation are speedily cured by Scott’s Emulsion Consumptives always find great relief by taking it, and consumption is often cured. No other nourishment restores strength so quickly and effectively. Weak Babies and Thin Children are made strong and robust by Scott’s Emulsion when other forms of food seem to do them no good whatever. The only genuine Scott’s Emulsion i3 put up in salmon colored wrapper. Refuse cheap substitutes! SendJor pamphlet on Scott's Emulsion. FREE. Scott & Sow ne, M, Y. Ail Druggists. 50 cents and #!. Useful Recipes. Orange Pie. —The jaico and part of the rind of one orange, two tablespoon fuls cornstarch, one cupful hot water with one-fourth box gelatine dissolved in it. Cracker Dessert. —Lay whole soda crackers separately on a plate; soak in a little boiling water, cover with sweet ened cream and lay a small piece of jelly on each. Cake Recipes. —A labor-saving way of making cake is to measure out the flour, the sugar and the baking pow der that the recipe calls for, and sift it all together several times. Beat the required number of eggs, soften the butter, but do not melt it, add the milk and flavoring and stir in the above mixt ure and beat five minutes. Place the loaf in a well-heated oven and bake until done, -and when cut you will find a fine grained, light, delicious cake, with half the usual labor. Surprise Cake.— Measure out one and a half cupfuls of flour, one cupful of sugar, one teaspoonful of cream tar tar and half a teaspoonful of pulver ized soda; sift all together half a doz en times. Beat two eggs, soften three level teaspoonfuls of butter, add half a cupful of sweet milk, stir in the above mixture and bake in a quick oven. Steamed Suet Pudding.— One cup ful of stoned and chopped raisins, the same of chopped suet, one cupful of brown sugar, the same of sour milk, one teaspoonful of soda, and flour enough to make a stiff batter, and steam three hours. Add spices to the taste. Baked Indian Pudding. —One quart of sweet milk, four tablespoonfuls of corn meal, one cupful of sugar, one half cupful of molasses, one teaspoon ful of salt, the same of cinnamon, a tablespoo aful of butter; scald all togeth er and when cool add two beaten eggs, and bake one hour. Vinegar Pie.— Roll out dough as for fruit pie, and put it in your paD, then put in a layer of sugar, and then a layer of sifted flour, a layor of sugar on that, take one-half teacup of good vinegar, sprinkle o'rer the sugar and flour, and spice to suit the taste, bake with a top crust, a good substitute, when fruit is scarce. To Prevent Rust. —lron or steel immersed for a few minutes in a solu tion of carbonate of potash or soda will not rust for years even vhen ex posed to a damp atmosphere. To pre serve polished iron work from rust mix some copal varnish with as much olive oil as will make it greasy, to which add nearly as much spirits of turpen tine and apply. To clean rust off iron or brass (when the latter is not gilt or lacquered), mix tripoli with half its quantity of sulphur and lay it on with apiece of leather; or emery and oil will answer the same purpose. If steel be lusty oil it and let it remain two or three days, then wipe it dry with clean rags and polish with flour emery, pomiee stone, powdered or un slacked lime.— Ex. “Jack, dear,” said Mrs. Bellefleld to her husband, “I think it will be cheap er for me to have a dressmaker in the house for a week or two than to get my gown made at a modiste’s. Have you any objection?” “Not if you get a real pretty one,” i replied Mr. Be'lefield. For Breakfast To=n:orrow 'MeeJ&fd' jjummt mll in* in 111 if Buckwheat. MAKE* Deliciou , ne cakes, at a moment's notice. No Salt, Yeast or Baking Powder required— Nothing but Water. WALTER BAKER & GO. j, The Largest .Manufacturers of PURE, HIGH GRADE *4 COCOAS ai:d chocolates Oa thin Continent, have received HIGHEST AW £ R ob /(Srt&SpN, from tiie great Sm\ Industrial and Feed I him EXPOSITIONS I gfflii Europe and America. j .Lflt i tL- t '-j' L, Unlike the Di .‘ch Procew, > Alt lira or otiicr Clieniralß or Dyes era -nrert in nnv of thrir rrcp&mtioriH. Their delicious BREAKFAST COCOA u absolutely pure and eoluble, and cots less than out cent a cvp. SOLD BY GROC2K3 EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKEB&CO. DORCHESTER, ms. . FACE TO FACE. The pleasure of a confidential chat la doubled by the sweet breath that goes with a well-ordered system. And that is always insured by Ripans • Tabules. Bwect breath, bright eye, clear complexion, Ripans • Tabules. W. L. Douglas 13 THE BEST./ • vflVfa NO SQUEAKING. ! *5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH & ENAM ELLED CALF \ *4*3™ FINE CALF&K'AfIGAROa teiM 1 $3.5? POLICE, 3 SOLE3. *2A 7 - 5 BoysschoolShoes. SEND FC? 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HALM, 14 West tr*tn St., sew York, f P""mW affoNic Pellets, TREATMENT and Biliousness. 1 ' At all stores, or w rasii ’S>c. donb e box ; Sand >abie boxe* t 1.09. BROWN HK'U ‘ 0.. N'nv Vorlt AGENTS wTNXEI) TO SELL TIIE Standard Oictionary, IN EVERY COUNTY IN THE SOUTH. I Apply to N. D. McDONAL!^ P. O. Box 249 Atlanta Ga. A. N. U Fcry-wx, 'MB JjgsEsamsMsssA CURLS WHtßfc AU tLSE FAILS. CS ga Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use 3*B EH in time. Seld by druggists.