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TWO BOYS DROWNED.
Smith and Henry Martin
Drowned in the Chattahoochee.
h Two beys were drowned in the Chat
^ [ tahoochee river, two and a half miles
jabove the city, about 2:30 o’clock
|yesterday afternoon.
Each of the boys was about twelve
of age. One of them was Char
I ley Smith, who lives at No 1933 Sec
avenue. The other was Henry
Martin, son of Mr. John Martin who
lives in the same nieghborhood, on
t\ 4i eth street.
Tne two boys, in with .
company
Khh 'y Harns ’ Charles Harns and
cllfford Smlth left home yesterday
mcrnm ? for P ur P° se ° f P ickio S dew
berries - None tbe b °y s werc over
twelve years old. They were can
Honed by their parents not to go near
► sthe river. Notwithstanding this
warning, two of them, Henry Martin
r Charley , , Smirh Smith pulled milled off off their their
^clothes and waded into the
nver * Henr „ -nr y „ g°t anf be u pi;nn( y° nd
his depth and began crying for help.
Cbariey k bravdy m «.i b started to help . his 1C
and both went down,
in each others arms. Thri»#» Three times
they struggled to the surface, only to
*sink again. Then all was over,
bodies bodies. 1111 The°bws 1 he boys e on'L're on shore wereler' were ter
.ribly frightened and ran for assistance
35 was fbroten'To broken to rte the parents narenu of of^theTt the lit.
tie boys and they were a.most driven
ra ” lc y gn *
I A party set out to recover the
I bodies. Mr. Sim Howard discovered
the two at the bottom of the river,
locked in each other’s arms. He
succecded in separating the two, and
'brought the body of Charley Smith
ashore. Ihis was about 5 o clock,
At dark the other body was recov
by Mr. Young Morris and oth
ers. The river was twelve feet deep
at the point the bodies were found,
l Coroner Sun Gtiffirf summoned
% and held inquests over the bodies
nes
last night. The only evidence taken
1 was that of the two boys, Charles and
Abbey Harris, which is in
j with the facts stated returned above. verdicts In both of
1 cases the juries
accidental drowning.
The sad accident is very much de
* plored, and the parents of the boys
have the sympathy of the entire city.
Mr. Martin and Mr. Smith both
came to Columbus from Harris coun
ty.—Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
Mr. William Smith, the father of
I J the brave little boy that who of lost his his life
in an effort to save com
was for several years the coro¬
Fl ner of Harris county. He came up
Monday afternoon with the remains
f*of his son to grounds be interred Whites- at the
family burying near
ville.
\ S2i
What is this Disease that is CcmiRg
Upon Us ?
like a thief at night it steals
in upon us unawares, '['lie pa¬
tients have pains about the
chest and sides, and sometimes
in the back. They feel dull
and 8 l ee py; the mouth has a
bad ^ especially in the
nlorn j n g. A 80rt 0 f st ; c ky slime
co J lect8 about the teeth. The’
appetite is poor. There is a
feeling like a heavy load on the
stomach: sometimes a faints all
sensation at the pit of the
.tomach which food does not
sat j 8 f„ The eyes are sunken,
the hands and feet become cold
and clammy. After a while a
^ j, ^ in> at first dry, attend- but
after a f ew mont hs it is
ed _ with . _ greenish-coloied -ill ex
a
I^toration. e Patient feels
tire ^ a p the while, , and sleep ^
(]o aoes _ not t seem seem to to affor(i am ui any an
rest. After a time he becomes
nervoil9 nervous, irritable lrmauie and auu ^luumy, gloomy
an( i has evil forebodings. There
• & oqddiness a sort of OI whirl VM III
in g sensation m the head when
rising become UD suddenly. COetiJj The bow
e l 8 the skill ib
}'** and ho * at time8 1 1,1 fK) ; ]
fo ecome8 thick . . and stagnant;
t he whites of the eyes become
inged with yf. low b the ) ,rine
lg ^ - scan ty an sediment d high colored, de
after stand
i n g- There is fiequently food, a
B pittmg (, # up of the some
t nes a sour taste and
sometimes with a sweetish
taste; this is frequently of the at
tended with palpitation becomes im
i ieart; the vision
paired, with spots before the
eyes; there is a feeling of great
prostration and weakness. All
0 £ these symptoms are in turn
^ present. It is thought that
one-third of our popu
], ± ^-; ()u [, as this disease in some
of var ; eJ fonm
It has been found that phy¬
sicians have mistaken the cause
of this disease. Some have
treated it for a liver complaint,
others for kidney disease, etc.,
etc., but none of these kinds of
treatment have been attended
with success; for it is really
constipation is also found and that dyspepsia. Shaker It
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tract of Roots, or Mother Sei
gel’s Curative Syrup, when
properly prepared will its remove
this disease in all stages.
Care must be taken, however,
to secure the genuine article.
IT WILL SELL BETTER THAN
COTTON.
Mr. John C. Hemptinstall, Cleburn
of Ohulafinftee, Co..
Ala., writes: “My wite ha?
been so much benefited bv
Shaker Extract of Roots o
Seigel's Syrup that she say
she would rather be without
part of her food than without
the medicine. It has done her
more good than the doctor* and
all other medicines put together.
I would ride twenty miles to
it into hands v of suf¬
get the any
ferer if he can get it in no other
way. I believe it will soon sell in
this State better than cotton.
TESTIMONY FROM TEXAS.
Mrs. S.E. Barton, of Varner,
Ripley Co., Mo., afflicted writes with that
she had been long
dyspepsia and disease of the
urinary organs and was cured
by Shaker Extract of Roots.
Rev. J. J. McGuire, merchant,
0 £ ^} le same place, who sold
! ]y£rs. Barton the medicine, says
i be ! v 1HS i i lt r .[ J f our 0 ™ > vears CaIS
gnd never knew , it to fail.
she J was aimiht dfld
t j was go i [ ow W1 th dyspep- a
B • xl ' t t L pr was not a * l} Uy m
Blclanto . • 1)0 > foUIld ,• , who , COUld
Ao flnvtliintr with me ' Iliad ‘i
4 ^2 ® fh^hcX fl 1 . f
real f One
day «f I your pamphlet Khnier,” called
-f. a L ^ dAsea^e
defl( . r d
better than Shaker I could Extract myself. of I
f • i
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to-day I rejoice in good health.
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