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. It k»«p< tii« l
rye* iteeoior, i »«
from /ailing, und, if Ui« hair has W.oma
weak nr thin, promotes a new growth.
“To restore the original color of my
hair, which hatl turned prematurely
Efficacy
at this preparati ou. ’—Aire. P. H.. David¬
son, Almtandria, La.
&tE£S£gi2 induced to try Aye]
Pasitor or.” Church, —(Her.)" St. Bernice, S. S. Iwl.
V. B.
“ A few years ago I suffered the entire
loss o/ my hair from the affects ot tetter.
I hoped that alter a time nature would
repair tiro loss, but I waited in vain.
Many remedies wore proof, suggested, none,
however, with such of merit as
A growth iA hair soon came out all over
my headland grew to he as soft and
heavy as 1 ever had, and of a natural
color, an i firmly wtS'-S. H; Pratt,
Spofford. Texas.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
muuo by
Dr, J. C. Ay*r A Co., Lowell, Mesa. I
ff.hr by Drogfirt. and Perfumers.
Ms Pills
bsvela aad are uneqnmlwd aa am
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In malarial district* thdr virtues art
Sold Everywhere.
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jWELL * CO..
eV-
on the
Atlantic Coast
Slowly Subsiding After Lasting
Five Days.
n* ThHUIng ffeearn, Daring Kmmm ami
Mlramdout Keeagka Can Oaly Be Under¬
stood by Wy.-Witnesses—Score, of Tes-
*•1* Wreaked and Many Other. Ashore
*■« Uhair to Oe to rieoee-At imwt
rmj Usee Known to Have Been Loot
at leva ff ee a ae sal laetdeats.
N*w Yob*, Sept, 14—Thursday
Lewes, Bight the Del.; following was received from
No language aao picture the terrible
blowing oena along the ooast The wind is
with almost hurricane fierce¬
ness, Olds like driving hail. therain The with half-mila a force reaoh that of
•and between town and coast is a toss-
ing, billowy ocean bearing wreckage on
mmj- wave, i’hrough the mist of spray
storm-tattered sails and the naked
i of scores of deserted and disman¬
tled vessels can be dimly seem Since
Monday night the storm has raged with¬
out abatement Yesterday’s dawn!
a hundred vessels which had
tile refuge of the breakwater.
In.uindent Be, age.
The refuge was insufficient By 11
the sea broke over the break¬
water, wrecked the telegraph station,
carried away the b% fog-bell and rushed
sweeping away the steam¬
boat pier and dashing the Italian bark
D Saivatori against the iron government
fier. The piers of Brown & Company
and Leuoe Brothers gave way* and were
swept to sea The United States marine
hospital was dashed from its moorings
sent spinning down the beaoh. The
Lewes life saving station, forty feet;
high water mark, was flooded and
foundation undermined. Hughey-
a suburb between the town and
was submerged, and its 300 in¬
fled for life, leaving all their
behind. The first boat
ashore at 9 a m., then earns an¬
and another.
Heroic Life Savers.
The life saving station crew, rein¬
by the Heulopen and Rehoboth
went to work and have labored
unceasingly ever since. The
of every vessel that struck was
off by these daring men, and not
life was lost among the scores of men
handled.
At least Fifty Live* Lost at U*«.
A Lewes special to The World Friday
said:
The urn of filly seaman and over a
of ships have already succumbed
the fury of the most savage and dis¬
storm Lewes has ever known.
night’s casualties will most
increase this list The names of
drowned men are not known. Most
the lives were lost at Fourteen Foot
and Brandywine shoal, which are
fifteen to twenty miles up Dela¬
bay.
The two rescued sailors from the
J. t L Bryan say that just
their boat foundered they notic¬
three other schooners arid, four
iu cloaeproximity. The big wave
swamped the Bryan visited the
destruction on the other vessels
the rescued men say that when
found themselves adrift on the
not a vestige of any oilier
could be seen anywhere. They
that these boats, with all on
went down. If their conjectures
verified, thirty-nine sailors lost
lives at thin one place. Twenty-
in the three sohooners and fifteen
the barges.
The lost vessels are; Kate Morse,
J. & L. Bryan, schooner;
Walter F. Parker, schooner ; Tonawan-
barge; Wallace, ooal barge; two
barges, names unknown.
These vessels are ashore at Lewes:
Addie B. Bacon, Alena Cov¬
M. Byron, Charles P. Stickney,
total less; Eliza Hooper, Emily R
Gertrude Summers, G. F.
Beaker, Henry M. Clark, J. D, Robin¬
son, Maud Msj. W. H. Tantom, total loss.
Leonard, Mina A. Reed, Nettie
Novena, 8. A. Rudolph.
In addition the Danish bark Atalanta,
Italian baric II Salvatori, brig Riohard
J, Green, pilot post T. F. Bayard, Brit¬
back Thomas Keillor, ship W. R
Grace and two vessels, name unknown;
hie ashore.
Other disasters are reported: Ebe
Ed pilot boat, not heard from;
mund s, pilot boat, ashore on the Jer¬
sey coast; Sarah C. Clark, schooner of
Bridgetown, N. J., ashore at Rehoboth.
Unknown vessel, sunk off the Brown
shoals. All the crew drowned but two.
Schooner, njung unknown, foundered
on the Shears shoals.
Atlantic City DnaoraUnA
Atlantic City, Sept 14.— It will take
months for the city to recover from the
has caused. The beaofc
tidea have not been huge and oonse-
" umgeempaaied by further
rare
The and meadows, four however, under are
) feet water,
softd i damage companies to the in roed beds th&n of the &t rail- fixst
wotb 6 'wiw
Am Operator'* Trip.
An operator of the Western Union
££lcrsit3! Tskt gra p h oompany, Mr. W. W. Dan-
jes from to Philadelphia their correspondents aad New
papers It required six hours to make the
journey of five miles from Pleasantville.
He had to swim a distance of BuO feet,
and the greater part of the wav the he walk-
ad in three feet of water on railroad
ties.
Three h ii or Jour foolhardy^ people
x
tower, u
whftH thev
over-hand act on the loose rails. One
Or tw< people start e»l from here for
PleMSntville under the imoroesion that
might oatch Luius lor Philadel-
How they suooeeded is not
remained at bis i>ost, in tte I
toe law buUdiug, tuitU he
irind^ra of°tlre room wliich expoeca he to o
which wore
* Drefow Rem -
to move out,
The enrreat
__There were several
in the party, of whom
______„ 1 to Mr. Van Horn, the oos-
tumer, of Philadelphia, and this gentle¬
man was one of the party.
IUUO wuwugu VUCI
ia still sabmergod
house, below this point, is unharmed,
but is surrounded by water, and oaly ac¬
cessible by boats. These has been no
eommuQioauon witn LougporL A toon
started struction Thursday but morning the tracks with a badly con¬
oar, are
washed. There is no telephone
Wrf'SLZSS’” ^
From the fourth floor of the Law
building, a brick structure, one oan get
ofwindanTwavewhich hM*sw^M°S
samftssr *• -*•
Lou Over *300,000.
It is estimated that 1150,000 will not
rt!;
avenue will foot up another 120,000.
; The rmt T»»r D .
Great ioy was manifested at 9:45
o’clock Thursday morning, when West¬
ern Union messengers were dispatched
throughout the first train the since city Monday to announce that
would start at 10! * *
3US&&1!. there orowd
hour was a
fill five section s, and th
No Famine or Low e/Uh.
was as foilowB:
The storm has abated aftor a eoatinu-
SSSSESS 'PhUreday.moraing.
welcomed at 11:80
It brought meats and produce as well as
mid the
stances. There was no famine mid no
loss of life. Atlantic
The Camden and City rail¬
way schedule Thursday began all running trains trains on
time, and express of
that road and the West Jersey wdl be
transported on their rails. The Read¬
ing and the West ' *• -- * ‘
the Meadows are b
not business expeoted before that Sunday Monday;
or
City The and turnpike main land bridge between thoroughfare Atiantie
over
is down and all good supplies must; be
sent by rail. Across from, the inlet is a j
reports have it that he fnd his posses¬
sions were all lost, but late yesterday
evening it was learned that he is safe.
New The York schooner bound Palretiite, for Chmoateague, hsaing from
and middle inlet,
went ashore on Ooean
City. The life saving crew at the latter
* h ‘
From Sea Isle atyit is learned that
theseftwailiaaU gone, and the pleas¬
ure railroad track m washed out The
mam line of toe West Jersey railway,
N*wlMld, the Star
and Surf hotel
The Exaursian house is almost gone.
The railroad to Avalon, bridge is washed ont,
and send portions inlet swept of the over Town¬
away.
South Atlantic City,
„^SoutiiAthuiticOiiy Mr. C. Hugh, Mr. Sullivan the and hmuM» Guy* ; of
eral yachts are seen bottom-side up in
tiie waters. Provisions and necessaries
of life were
Long off from Port,
out t
need of eatables.
jmass&'&s&SL Sea Island City.
I Thcit ■
“ .....
had railroad demoUtoe ilisned beds, destroyed buildings, washed bridges away
ana
prostrated d telegraph wires in a way
never before experienced here, shows no
signs of abatement. The sea wall from
which so muoh was expeoted on occa¬
sions like the present, has been washed
away, except a small portion in front of
the Continental hotel The sand piles
which extended along the beaehUkea
series of bulwarks are leveled by the
heavy waves, and the board walks here
- on “ Monday. ■*- They were carried Tfaboottages away
"“‘ti.'SE
ily were
and save his yacht and was drowned.
This ia toe onl y fatality re ported.
Th* Atlanta in Fort.
Newport, R. L, Sept. 14.—The mired
United States cruiser Atlanta
here at 10 o ’clo ck Friday morning.
Mai At Cape May. J.,
Cap* C. H, N. Sept. 14.-
The worst storm in the this bliraard. vicinity At was Holly the
sines
Beaoh the tide reached Pacific avenue.
The following properties have beta de¬
stroyed: Mecca’s house and pavilion,
Duboise s cottage, cottf Roger’s hi
KSr„,*s ' ' ' k :’* Hutchinson, tiro houses
Babcock and Isle, eleven n in in all,
oontinues.
a total loss, and part of toe seawall is
^Th* entire meadow is one vast sheet
the ditch. The track is nearly all de¬
stroyed for a distance of five miles.
Weaker than Utter.
A man is never in a more debilitat
ed condition than when he hag weaUi-
eredacaaeof measles. TWs system
finds it hard to bear up under the
weight of the disease and almost re¬
bels against thestrain upon it. And
yet thaw is a remedy which answers
the requirements of such a case. A
prominent druggist and physician
writes:
Darlington, S. C.
Gentlemen—Your tonic has been
nM£?.aM3
dition, the Jor which ypur
be voey this*, and it ha* sold
well. Yors truly, ^ S BoTD M s * *'
• ’
For flalp fey B
I S inveeti-
nefounda- abeurdly
accordanoe
and lknl
called in prescribed P. P. P.
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and there no doubt what¬
that Rheumatism, the patients Gout, will soon Syphilis, re¬
Malarial poison and all
**« it is
drug-
to ' y >’
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Nervousness and Dyspepsitt, use
Perry’s Liver Pills.
A REQUEST.
E trust the reader of this papa
will glance urn the testimony giv-
Atiaata'a
the Blood Mm Cfc, •# Atlanta, Ga.,
their Illustrated “Boeh trf Wonders,"
with additional time testimony of
cures. At their office in Atlan¬
the Blood Balm Co. will be happy to
seekera after truth thouaaad* of let¬
in the original manuscript, received
happy persons made wril by using
B, B.
B.B.B. H. B.B, B. B.B.
r\ 1 P: SHELL, Wartenton, N. C.,
'*' writes: “My eyrii gave me great
* trouble and when rubbed would
i and become swofien. Two bottles
Botanic Blood Brim made a firm cure.”
B.B,a,. ' , B, B. B.B.B. .
r j RS. BETTIE GRAVES, San Saba
^was Texas, writes: “Our Utile daughter
afflicted with white scabs rad
and small sores on the front of
head. Botanic Blood Balm healed the
improved hit general health, and
is now getting as faffs a pig.”
ARB.) i EH# B. B. B.
H. HENDERSON, Macon, Ga.,
writes: “1 sufier-d six years
7 , 1 from blood poiwn. Fow bot-
B. B. B. did me more good, than ah
medicines l have ever taken.”
purifier tea times at widely adver¬
B. B.B.,. B-B.R ^ B. B. B. 4
>■;». ELSON, Clover Bottom, Teniu,
writes: “I had aa ugly running
sore on my leg. My daughter had
siniOor sbre'lielow her knee. B. B. B.
us berth; It is the only remedy that
did her or me any good."
B. B. B. B. R 11. It. B.
TT L. CASSIDY, Kennesaw, Ga;,
- Write*: “My wife was a great
X * sufferer from scrofula. Three bot¬
of B. B. B- has made her a perfectly
woman."
B. r». B. B. B. B. B. B. B.
H. PARKER, Willow City, Texas,
writes: “1 have taken B IS. B
• tor paralysis, and received great
B.». B. B. B. 1J. B. B. «.
AM M. LEEMAN, Ridgeway, Tex,
writes: “I. was afflicted wish sore*
SU?l4,Ci:» fill ffVg?.Hsy Wfi heard of
Botanic lJ|ood .B^lpt and gave it trial.
eared.” its use the .djjsease entirely disap
B. B. B. B.B. B. B. B. B.
T R. WILSON, Glen Alpine, amputated N. C.
writes: “My leg was
V* * below the knee of blood
on account
poison and bone affection. A Idg running
four inches across, came on me alter
was cut off. I wax given up by t’.ie
tors but have got well by using Botanic
Blood Balm, tod also gained very much
in weight”
B. B. k ’ B. B. B. B. B. til
*i jf RS. b. O. SHEPHERD, No. 3(i2
jY| ^ writes: East Main “I received Street, Norfolk, much ben¬ Va.,
so
efit from a use of Bt B. B. It is a
medicine.” u- ?
B. B-:|,»tB. B. B.B.
SOUTHERLAND,
Ky., writes: “I never
i V W: anything .to do me
good 1 as Botanic Blood
’
B. B. B. B.B. B.
W. ALEXANDER, Madison
f vllle, IPj^,writes:
B. Bt dk cured me of
rheumatism.” ? '<u g
;8»«. B. toto-'-o- B.B. B.
OTfeAW, Mt Olhre, N.
writesi “One bottle ofB. B. $,
entirely cured me of
t
B. B. B. B. B.B*. ‘ B. B. B.*
EW JOHNSON, Belmont
MIs*.,writes: “My body,
j face and ears and acalp, were
covered with sores, and my
came out 1 lost my appetite and
very feeble. I am using B. B. B. aad
sores are all healing snd geteg away.”
; B.B.B. I * B.B-B.™ B.B.B.
i 'OHN MATTINGLY, Louisville,
writes: “I suffered from pains
. back an4 severe kidney disease.
the medicine 1 had taken did me
'
B. B. B. B.B.B. ■ B.B.B.
E. ROBERT B. B.
Ala., write*; ,
-4Sg.--^ dose ? >>!
t hc good it Mf
' B. •• B* P* > , if u
Y
i other
Kmm
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--* THE★----
-:y'"
Ajcocl ImfitHii Coipf,
HAVE MOVED TlIEHl STOCK OF
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS
To No. 16 Hill St. (C. II. Johnson^ old Stand)
Where All Sizes Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantles, 4c.,
will be on sale at lowest mai ket priced, \W will also twhl to our business a
complete line of
Builders’ Hardware, V
and will have goods to suit all clasuee Cull of buildings write lor from what the cheapest want. to the
finest at prices to suit the limes. or you
Respectfully,
AYC0CK MANUFACTURING CO.
H (Frtehly Asti, Poke Root aad rotasatum.)
-HAKES POSITIVE CUBES OP AXX, POURS Aim 8TAOE8 OP-
Pbyslotui* endo»B V. P.P.ma n>Un- yon will regain fiwB aad atmogth.
fitfi oomtrtjurtton. and prworibe It with Waste of energy and aUdirereretUltog
gnat wttafactlon tor th. cure of all from overtaxing theryitom arc onmd by
forms and stage, of Primary, Secondary the nso of P. P. P.
aad Tertiary Syphilis, Syphilitic Bfacn- LadiMwhcM ayatern.arapoiaoiwdand
matlwn, Scrofolooa TBoers and So».>. ! whoMlvlowl l.taanlmpnra ooadtthmdM
OlandnlarSwelling., BhmimatUtu, KW- i (o raat inagnladtMl at* pamUartir
My Complaint*, (fid Chronic Ulcer, that Ihancfitod by the wondmfnl tonio and
SYPHILIS ^iSCROFUm
have misted all trebnont.OatiuTb, Skin | I | blood cleansing properties of P. P. P.
Dimare. Kcrena, Chronlo Pern Prickly Ash, Poke Boot aadlMaoMn.
Complaint., Mercurial Potion, Totter, Sold by all Druggist*,
Soaldhend, ate., oto. |um»«ar secsi, nmtmm mt
P. P. P. it a powerful tonio aad aa
excellent eppittier, bonding up the Whole vale Omwaiam
eyetem rapidly. If yon m» weak and Itlppman Block, SAVAUSAB, 0*.
feeble, and foal Uadly try P. P. P. and
RHEUMATISM
5
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ELECTR\C\Ty^° VITAL FORCE
; im
ratoraa .iSy JfcdLJBLlaEM IW J ffi'm f Ris -tlfo gR mmpft X>TT MONT, M. X>.
THE ERRORS ofYOUTHand MANHOOD. .
Boimd to leather, foil |
ishib
ii
“I HKAgD A VOICE* IT CAiO, ‘»«OISE AMO ME.*"
1»Y FAR
, NEW YORK OR BOSTON
-is VIA-
SAVANNAH
-^w-ASD 'PHK-—^
OCEAN l STEAMSHIP : LINE
-OF THK-*
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now OB »*!« at, reduced rate*. Good to re
turn until Octobers 1st. 1889. 1
rittssratfsr icr dost, and elegant, lnridcnt w-rvice to All-
nd
Bail Routes. If you are Rick the trip will ire
vigorate and build you up.
6o East by Sea and You’ll not Regret It
Passengers, before purchasine tickets via
other routes, would do well to inquire first of
the merit! of the Route via Savannah. Fur¬
ther information may be had by applying.!-
the Agent at your station or to
H. S, BF.LKNAI’, W. F. SHELLMAN, Traffic Manager.
General Manager. CLYDE BOSTICK,
E T. CHARLTON, Trav. Pass. Agent.
Gen’l Pass. Savannah Agent. Ga
Feeders and Condensers.
HE BEST ENGINES and BOILERS.
One 5 horse 2nd hand Engine and 80 Saw
Gin with Brooks Press, forsale cheap.
Osborn’s First-claasGrassMower..... 4 00.00
u w » Reapers.......... 100.00
Improved Kilburn Gin
“ Centennial Gin
’* Hall s Seif Feeder Git.
Price* «a Iowa* name grade anywhere.
O. A. CUNNINGHAM,
anglffittwlm 4« Hill Rt„ OOTFFfN. GA
FAMED f
lor I
State :......
our conn fora:
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Grand :
Hal reel
tietlti g
100 PailMor
900 Pa»n or
500 Pauaior
100 to’.
Nora—Ttekrtgi
not entitled to t
A0EST8 1
For Club Bates, or ml
desired, asMSSfJT! write foffibiy *
turn Buvelope mall ddivery bea W!
an
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or M. A. PA
iosnwT By ordin Kw
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Attest
UANKHot
part, or Drawing, fraction
u any
red or Ire* than .
Georgia Midland & Gall RR
Time Table, Taking Effect Aug 11, ’89
Hitsjmy.
Arrive, Leave,
McDonough.. 5:00 5:lB a. m.
Griffin........... ..8:40 a.m. “
Warm Springs..............
CofuBibus............... ...,S;48 “
No. 51 .—Pamknobb, North. Daicv.
CoMmbus..................... 1:05 p. n
Warm Spring..,—......... 2:84 “
Griffin..........................8:80 p. «t.
No. 82 .—Pahbenoeb, SovT*. Daily.
Griffin........................... 4!05 p. m
Warm Springs.............. 5:28 “
Columbus.............^.,..4,7:00 p. m.
No. 58 —Passkkobb, North. Daily Exckpt
Scnray.
ColnmboH......................
Warm Springs.......
Griffin...... . .......... ....8:18 p.m.
McDonough....................9:00 e-Gii «
No. 54 .—Passbsokr South, Suspay OirteY
UnSlf»t|.»iMM*M*.,*OM'*<*--‘vl<AV ........ : .........fi-10 II. a m HI. <5. 8Y8 AO
Warm Spring*.............. 9:85
Columbus......................11:10 “
No. 55 .—Passenobb North. Hlxoay Oxuy
Columbus...................... 7:40 a.»
Warm Spring*.............. 9:14 “
Griffin.........................10:88a. m. USW
McDonough.............11:40 “ , i .
| No. 1 .—Fbbkiht North. Daiuv Excrpt
Sunday. %
w arm j?pnng®.......... ....... # V gi! 3 w- 8 '”' •
Griffin............................12:29 p.m. 2:00p. n
McDonough.................8:00 “
No. 2 .—Frriobt South. DaTay Excrpt
• Sunday.
McDonough................. 7:00 a. n
Griffin...........................8:08 a.m. 9:15 a.m.
Warn Springs.............. 12:08 p. m.
Colomhm......................3dM)
2SHAXIUS & QIZZ.
For two years I hid
BHsH
Specific, Only sod to grew tegm. won
eren
was at my work, and tor I
Jab. 8,1»®.
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For Sale by Ns’
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