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induced to try
oriKmal color.”-( Church, Rev.) St. Bernice, 8 . 8 . Ind. Sims,
Pastor P. B.
« A few years ago I suffered the entire
loss of my hair from the effects of tetter.
I hoped that after a time nature would
epau the loss, hut I waited in vain.
A growth of ludr soon came out all over
heavy as I ever had, and of a natural
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Newspaper 10 Spruce Advertising street, New Bureau, Tork
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Several Firemen Crushed Un-
der a Falling WalL
One Police Captain Missing—The Im¬
mense Main Building of the St. Joseph
Exposition Destroyed With all its Con¬
tents—A Valuable Belle Lost—Loss Esti¬
mated at •800,000—Other Fires.
Louisville, Ky., Sept. 17.—About 11
o’olook Sunday night the wholesale dry
goods house of Bamberger, Bloom i
Company, on Main street, was found to
be on lire; from it the flames spread to
the hat store of Bretefeliler <fc Company.
All the engines were put to work to save
adjoining property.
c u#ht 4Li«t*r u Wall.
While several firemen and one polioe-
man were under the front Wall of the
Bamberger from the crowd building a shriek the great of terror wall
arose,
tottered beneath and it fell, in burying of the glowing brave
men n inass
eoals and twisted white-hot iron. A
hundred tamed streams the place of water and were half instantly hour
on a
later the bodies of the following brave
men were found buried, crashed and
disfigured: John Monahan, pipe man of
No. « engine; engine; Patrick Ed. Wheeler, Foley, of pipe No. man 8
of No. 5 ;
Lawrence frtocklighter, Of No. 8 Ladder ; Capt
Ed. Early, of No. 1 Hoi* and
W?I 1 Sirens, captain of polioe, ■■nm
not found, and it is almost oertai: certain ha
was among the victims.
The fire was put out after a loss on
property of over fl, 000 , 000 .
An Kxpoeltlon Fire.
St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 17,—The dis¬ Si
Joseph aster Sunday exposition night met The with crowd a greet Sunday
and Sunday night was for greater than
at any time since the opening. About
10:30 the o’clock, amphitheater just as the entertainment had dosed,
in broke great a
but in the main hall, almagnif-
i ' niliiiniv * v aa i.ki j_ 1__-At-___3
ith alfn
Burned wilding in spite of the
m<
on understood the part of that the fire nothing department saved. It
is was
The carriage which was built to convey
Gen. Lafayette in during burned. his visit The to this
country, 1842, was located ex¬
position grounds are two miles
from the city, and at this hour details
of the lire have not been received. The
origin of the Are is Said to come from
the electrio lights. The exposition will
continue, but will be snora of its vast
exhibits in started the m a in hall.
The fire The arrangements in the ipachinerv for fight¬ de¬
partment. ing fire far from complete, and
a were
very little could be done to stay the
progress of destroying the flames. all The that fire end spread
pied rapidly, by the heavier exhibits, and occu¬
toward the finer and sweep¬ richer
ing booths, on where textile fabrics, fine fur¬
niture and delicate machinery and in¬
tendants struments and were people displayed. present The at¬ at
the task of earning sprang out such
once to
articles as they could find in the blind¬
ing smoke, but the hot air laden with
flaming oinders from the upper frame¬
work of the building, drove them all
out, and held undisputed revel over the
entire structure.
At 12:30 the great roof fell in with a
crash that could be heard in the city Si ~
three miles away, and then the most
sanguine gave of up the the hope articles of saving then
even exhibited. a portion rare
At At 1:80 1:30 a. a. m. m. the the The main mam fire buildinj building oould do was w
totally further destroyed. damage, however, the otli other no )
*, as »=
buildings are entirely detached detach* ’ from
this and total were will carefully reach fully guarde ,ed. $ $300,000, The
loss in
most of which falls upon ix vidual ex-
hibitors who did _____ not oonsia it neces¬
sary to take out insurance on the goods
in ’such arti__________ tides a place. shown Among fine the most steel
famous was _ a ___ attention - ....
car, which has as attraoted attraoted 1 the totally totally ^
of every visitor, visitor, This This also also is is de¬ de-
stroyed, inflioting a loss of $ 40,000 addi¬
tional. No lives were lost in the great
fire, but many poisons were injured.
Freight Wore Some of the Clyde Line.
Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 17.—The
freight ship line, ware oorrugated house of the iron Clyde struoture steam¬
a Bailway
800 by 100 feet, on the Florida
and Navigation company’s wharf, foot
of Laura street, was burned at 9 o’clock
Sunday night On account of because the ship of
Iroquois storm, storm, missing there there one only trip,, about $3,000
Hie w was freight hand.
worth of undelivered on
The combustion fire was in caused the oil by spontaneous it is said.
Other valuable room, only
ware houses were
saved by the heroic exertionB of the
firemen. The fire was confined to the
Clyde ware house, and the loss will not
exoeed $10,000. Owing to the storm
having delayed vessels, there was hard-
ly any freight in the ware house.
Saved by a Shower.
Milwaukee, Win., Sept. 17.— The
city of Stoughton was in danger of de¬ de-
struction by fire early Sunday timely morning, shower.
and was saved only *■ by a —*•——■ d
‘ — ‘ *
insurance._ J
, Minnesota Crop*.
St. Paul, Minn. , Sept. 17.— The later
timat* Minnesota, •heat namely yi< 45,000,000 to 50,000,-
000 bushels, The average run from ten
to thirty bushels the per acre in ‘ the the differ- differ¬
ent oounties, bulk of the counties
making bushels. returns large of eighteen of the to twenty in
A part harvested, corn
southern Minnesota has been
and the yied is above the average.- Fair
to favorable reports ore received from
the Dakotas os to yield, while Wisoon-
gin’s have report given is very of good, the total but yi no eld. figures
been
Killed in a Church.
Colombia City, while Ind., Sunday Sept. school 17.—Sun¬
day vice afternoon being held in Lutheran ser¬
was a
church, five miles south of here, the
edifloe was struck by lightning. The
roof was badly torn np and two chil¬
dren, Agnes Hoekemeier instantly killed and and Mary
number Freyer, were of other children severely a
•tunned.
Can You Guess It?
The letters spell Pierce, of course—
Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo. G. M.D. means
“Golden Medical Discovery,” Dr
* >n, £ u it * ran taken . tee< *. in C ^- time, re ^^ and u i °or for
us derangements, skin, scalp ■
scrofulous diseases. Have you
a hacking cough, latitude,tow spirit* Take
and other kindred before symptom*. it istoo late.
tbtowmedy guaranteed now. benefit cure,
It is to returned. or
oy money paid for it will be
Bor edaims Peyaaud, the
jumping ship the champion¬ world,
of
make his specially daring
constructed leap from a tower
150 feet in fixed height,
into a net to
uprights at a dist¬
ance of some twenty
feet from the
height The straight prqfes
sor came '
down like a stone,
n
spectators,
oftheinsti fateST 7
are *
THE CR UISER BAL TIMORE
The Pastes* Man-Of-War Afloat—Over ,
■ Twenty Knots aa Hoar.
Philadelphia, Sept 17.—The new
steel cruiser Baltimore, which left her
dock at Cramp’s shipyard on Wednes¬ Dels*
day last and proceeded down the
wore river as far ss the £
wtitex,
broom
other to th<
Hoy commander,
Sod that the trip was
that
worked
Another offlperstated officer stated that tl the Haiti-
_________aStWsdnesdagr more left John last Wsdnesday Light, the and weather anchored then
off off Shi] Ship for her On Fri
being too rough trial. T
day morning a„ preliminary trial was
had, and on Saturday morning she
went out for her regular official four
hours’ trial under command of Capt.
Joseph. Steel.
All data and indicator cards were
taken every fifteen minutes from both
ends of every cylinder on the ship,
which made for three hours an average
of about 20 2 -i 0 knots on hour in a
pretty board good thought sea. she Many of making the people better
on was
time, but allowing for all errors in cal¬
culation, log lines, etc., she is believed
to have made 20 2-10 knots. The trial
indicates, it is said, that she is the fast¬
est vessel and the of any fastest ship man-of-war of her tonnage of
afloat any
country. The Baltimore straight ahead all
ran
the time. There was nothing from the
time she left the doek until her return
that occasioned Baltimore any stopping. It is also
stated that than the horse-power, will probably and
go more 10,000 the
as 9,000 horse-power waa amount
contracted for it will, in case tiffs be
true, give the Cramps a bonus of at least
1,000 will horse-power. three weeks before
It be two or
the calculations to be made by the
United States officials will be completed
aud made public.
_
H eager than W ater,
;
ed A man is never Jin when a more he has debilifat weath¬
condition than
ered a case of measles. The system
finds it hard to bear up under the
weight of the disease and almost re¬
bels against the strain upon it. And
yet them'is a remedy which answers
the requirements of such a ease. A
prominent druggist and physician
writes: ,,
Darlington, S. C.
Gentlemen—Your tonic has been
going very well this spring measles, : There
has been a good the deal factoy of operatives, es¬
pecially which left amon them in debilitated
a con¬
dition, be the {or which thing, your and tonic it has seems sold to
well. very Yors truly,
John A. Boyd, M. D.
For sale by E. R. Anthony.
While in Lexington a few days
ago, Dr. Nunnally mentioned as one
of the needs of Mercer university of
Macon, a new cottage on the cam¬
pus. The matter was hardly dis¬
cussed, but there was a general re¬
cognition of the fact on a bare state¬
ment from the doctor, and a sub¬
scription started, headed by Col.
John Gibson for a good round sum.
In a very short time there was money
enough subscribed, and yesterday
the contract was let for the cottage.
The cottage will be known as the
Gibson cottage.
There Are no Happy Days *
For thoee who continue to rise unrefreshed
alter nighgts of unrest. Fervousness, insom¬
nia, indigestion—these constitute a triple al¬
liance that perpetually wars against mao’s
comfort, and robs both brain and body of
tranquility. Hoatetter’e Stomach Combat Bitters, the trio fora and it time will With give
ground and eventually fly the field. The basis
of reform is the rectification of digestion, for
the brain and nerve trouble is simply a reflex
of the disturbance of that all importane tone
tion. A wineglassful before each meal of the
national stomachic insures facile digestion,
ank a repetion of the 1 of the pleasant dose be-
tore retiring prom iotes,nenrs anp muscle in-
tion wensnally sieep. find biliousness Associated and with ronstipa- inpiges-
boo, But together or independent of each
other, Bitten, these maladies are subjugated by the
which also remedies kidney trouble,
rheumatism, neuralgia and malaria.
A subscription is being taken np
for Jimmie, a 7-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Eslinger, of Tryon.
Since his birth, he has never walked.
The object of the subscription is to
purchase a $5C*!eur-wbeeled surgical
appliance, which support* above ft a
«ro«*pfe«- From this depend sup*
ports for the head and arms. By
supporting in a measure the weight
of the body in this manner, he will
learn to use his tower limbe, and
may in time get the perfect use o
them.
,T.
greet gift humanity, the Bn
Lie Sufferers should
4o fort, the llll
fir
fill. ’ with additional true, testimony of
wonderful cures. At their office hi Atlan¬
ta, vim Llood Baku Co. will be happy to
show seekers after truth thousands of let-
teis In tim original mamacript, received
from happy persons made well by using
I J writes; “My eye* g*ve me great
• trouble and when rubbed would
Niame and become Two bottles
of Botanic Blood Balm made a firm cure.’
'B.II.'B. r. n. h.
,YES, San Saba
______ ^ ir little daughter
was afflicted with white scabs aud
dandruff aivd srnall sores on the front of
her head. Botanic Blood Balm healed the
sores, improved her general health, and
she is now getting aa fat as a pig.”
It. B. fl. B. B. B. B. B. B.
ITT \l\f H;HENDERSON,Macon,Ga.,
writes: # f stiffertd sht years
" “ * frcan htood Fourbot-
polson.
tles 15. U. B. did me more good than ail
Other medicines 1 have ever taken,” H
B B.B.B. r“‘a.' " ■'*'--
f s6N,
J R. JAYNES & Lutes-
/ vitle, Mo., writes: “Wesell twelve
battles of B. B. B. to orte <jf another
blood purifier ten times as widely adver*
Hsed.” ,
JL B. & B.B. B. B. B. B.
Y ,S. ELSON, Qover Bottom, Team
had a* running
, ■' sore o» my leg. My daughter had
cured a similar both. sore below her the knee, remedy yfH- R- B.
us 11 is only that
ever did her or me any good." >*
B.B. B. B. B. B.
T H T L. CASSIDY, Kenffesaw, Ga.,
^ 4k: writes: *My wife was a great
> sufferer from scrofula. Three bot¬
tles of IIB. B, has made her a perfectly
healthy woman."
8.B.B. V* B. u. B. - • #*• ». Y* b. b. ■■
k H. PARKER, Willow City, Texas,
writes: “I have taken B. B. B
' for paralysis, and received great
benefit.”
’ B.B.B. B. B. B. B.B.B.
fYAM M. LEEMAN, Ridgeway, .ii Tex.,
/S writes: “I was afflicted wi sores
V LqJs Ml over my body; heard of:
Botanic Blood Balm, and gave it trial.
Under its use the disease entirely disap
peared.”
B.B.B. B.B.8. B.8.B.
, T R. WILSON, Glen Alpine, N. C.
. j * writes: belo the “My knee leg accodnt Was ’aihpnL;t«J of tiobd
,v on
poison and bone affection. A big running
sore, four inches across, came 6 n • te after
jtv/ascut off. 1 was given tqrby tlw doc¬
tors but have got w*H by using Botanic
Blood Balm, and aiso gained. very much
in weight”
Ii. B. B. B. B. B. •* B. II. B.
Y j r RS. B. o. SHEPHERD, No. 30:..
Jy| East writes: Main “I received Street, Norfolk, so much ben¬ Va.,
efit front a use of B.B.B. It is a great
medicine.”
B. B. B. ii-B.-B.‘ti. B. B.B.
SOUTHERLAND, Bardston,
Ky., writes: “i never found
anything to do me so much
good as Botanic Blood Balm.’
B. B. B. B. fl. B. B. li. B.
w. Alexander, Madis, -
vllle, Ky., writes: “One bo :’
B. B. B. cured me of sever-"'
rheumatism,”
B. fl. B. B. B. S. B. B. B. H
OTLAW, ML Olive, N. C
writes: “One bottle of B. B. 1'.
entirely cured me of-rheumatism
B. B. B. B. B. B, B. 8» ».
T I i:W JOHNSON, Belmont StatL ’
J_ Miss;, writes: “My body, neeb
j face and ears and scafp, were ali
covered with sores, and my hair
came out. I lost my .appetite and was
very feeble. A am using B, B. B. and the
sores are all healing and going away.”
B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. 1).
TOHN J MATTINGLY,Louisville, Ky.
writes: “1 suffered from pains in
Tj back and severe kidney disease. All
the medicine I had taken did me no
good. I took one bottle of B. B. B. and
nave not had a pain since."
B. B. B. B. B. B. 1>- B- B-
M e m^S ts 4.Tb.'Z^
-LV-L I/ thirty-three and running feel sores grateful on my for
| body, I very
the good it has done me.”
B. B. B. B.B.B. B.B.B.
;/ ! /*Y W. MESSER, Howell’s X Roads
Ga., writes: “B.B. B- c ured
!l Y_A ^ T of chronic sores and that which had other troubled
r i me for years, rem
edies ffid no good.”
B. A. *- B. B. B. B - ®-
t ^‘asssess^a and /-nnsider consider it it a i valuable blood
r purifier. W
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WSB* WHELESS STAMP
' -PRESSC0-
748 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
Agents Wanted 1 Catalogue FWUC)
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS,
BADGES, CHECKS, STENCILS,
STEEL STAMPS, &c. •
~ fiC ■'
Tho Wheless Self-Inking Rubber
StamD Printing Prase
Will send yon sample that sells for three dol
tan, end elart you In a tmslnees that will pay
you from $100 to $300 per month
THE RICHMOND FCBLISHWO RICHMOND. OO.
'LS2I?*A
ir^x£- to .
JOHNSON *00,1009
S B —Pleaaeatet*
nee. Never mind about: ■ending opftwrdMm stamp to
erfv.
Aj nett MaifacMi
HAVE MOVED THEIR STOPK OF , sell
SASH, BOORS ANO BLINDS
16 Hill 8t. (C. II. Johnson’s old Ntand)
Where All Sizes Sash, Doors. Blinds. Mantles. &c.
will be on sale at lowest market primt. V\V will also add ^o our btiHiricns a
complete line of
Builders’ Hardware ,
and will have gooda to suit all classes Call of buildings write from what tbe cheapest to the
finest at prices to suit the times. or for yon want.
Respectfully,
AYCOt’K MANUFACTURING CO.
-TP?? meem
(Prickly A ah, Poke Root m* Potassium.)
-MACES POSITIVE CURES OF ALL FORMS AUD STAGES OF-
H Bhyriotasaadoaefl. fl.P. ssasplen- you will regain fleeh and strength.
did combination, and prworibe It with gfel Waste of energy and all dleseese men lttug
gnat satisfaction ter the cures of all from overtaxing the system are cured by
toxmu and atagas of Rkuary. SaoeaAur the nee of P. P. P.
and IWtlary Ryphllla, SyphiUtio Ehoa- f Ladles whom syatemsarapolsoned and
ney Glandular matlsm, Oon^Oainta, Bcrofulons Swellings, old Chronic Ucers BUeumsI.ir.m, and Ulcsrs Sores, Kid¬ that ^ESSS§^ Cm^ to benefited whoso menstrual blood by Is irregularities the In an wonderful impute are condlttnsxdne tosto peculiarly and
,;
SYPHILIS '& SCROFULA
Cmmf
have restated aU treatment. Catarrh, Stln blood cleansing properties of P. P. P-
Diaeaaea, Eerema. Chronic Female Prictty Ash, Poke Boot audFotaSttfifiS.
Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, Bold by ell Druggists.
BnaHthead.ete,. eto. LIPPMAN UMh PHiriStOfl,
P. P. P. is a powerful ton to and an
exoeUent appttteer, bufldlng np too Wholxeale OuusaisTs,
system rapidly. If you are weak and Uppman Block, SAVANNAH, GA.
fsable, and feel hedly try P. P. P.. and
RHEUMATISM
HWB
By .L_ DU MOINTT, M. X>.
TM* la » New and J »
■
THE ERRORSofYQUTHandMANHQOD
I
Madfl^Suu^^'o.MlTolumbL v.,’bo»Wd, *
A Kaa«.
“I HEARD A VOICES IT MID, ‘«eOME AND IH.’”
MY FAB
H»MuiQ»apt?«sDkle
-TO-
NEW YORK OR BOSTON
-18 VIA-
SAVANNAH
—AND THE-
OCEAN : STEAMSHIP : LINE
Central Railroad of Georgia
• EXCURSION — TICKETS ^ /N
SUMMER
Now on sale at reduced rates. Ootid to re¬
turn Until October Slat, 188®.
Magnificent Steamer and elegant service
Free from the heat, and dust, Incident to All-
Rail Routes. If you are sick the trip will in¬
vigorate and build you up.
Go East by Sea and You’ll not Regret It
Passengers, would before do purchasing well inquire tickets first via of
other routes, to
the merits of the Route via Savannah. Fur¬
ther Information may be had by applying t"
the Agent at your station or to
U. 8. BKLKNAF, W. F. SHELLMAN,
General Manager. CLYDE Traffic BOSTICK, Manager,
E. T. CHARLTON, Trav. Pass. Agent.
Gcu’I Pees. Savannah Agent. Ga
Movers, Reapers and Gins
Feeders and Condensers.
HE BEST ENGINES and BOILERS.
One 5 horse 2nd hand for Engine sale cheap. and 30 Saw
Gin with Brooks Press, 60.00
Osborn’s First-class Grass Mower..... 4
“ “ “ Reapers::......... 100.00
Improved Mitburn Gin.
“ Centennial Gin,
’• Hall s Self Feeder Gir„
Price* as low as same grade anywhere.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
auglOdAwIm 46 HIU St GRIFFIN GA
Georgia Midland R Gulf RB.
Time Table, Taking Effect Aug 11, ’89
No. 50 .—Pahsksoku, Sot tu, Daily Except
Suhday.
Arrive. Leave.
McDonough.................. Griflln...........................5:40 5 5:45 :OOa.m. “
a.m.
Warm Springs.............. 7:09 “
Columbus ....................8:48 “
No. 51 .—Passenobu, North. Daily.
Columbus......______ 1:05 p. n
;Griffln...„..Z..............3:50 Warm Spring................ 2:84
p. m.
1 No. 52 .—Passeuoer, South. Daily.
Oriffia.......................... 4!05 p. s
Warm Springs.............. 5:28 “
Columbus......................7:00 p. ■.
53 —Passekoeb, North. Daily Except
SUHEAT.
Columbus...................... B;10 p. i
Warm Spring*......... 6:49 “
Griffin............ .,..8:15 p. m. 8:20
McDouongti....................9:00 . 9:00 ”
No. 54 .—Passenoeh SoiktH, otiru, StmuAY Oult
McDonough................... \ 7:80 a. m
Griffln..................... 8:10 a.». 8:16 “
Warm Springs.............. 9:35 “
Columbus......................11:10 “
No. 55 .—Passenoeh North. Sukoay Orly
Columbus...................... 7:40 a. m
Warm Springs.............. 9:14 “
Griffin..........................10:38 a. m. 11:00 “ -
McDonough.................11:40 “
l No. 1 .—Freight North. Daily Except
S otUAT.
Columbus...................... 6:45 a. m.
Warm Springs............... 9:45 “
Griffin............................12:29 p.m. 2:00 p. m.
McDonough.......,.;....... 8:00
No. 2. —Preiuut South. Daily Except
StmuAY.
Griffln............... McDonough......... t ........ 8:05a.m. 7:00 9:15 a. m.
.......... a. m.
Warm Springs.............. 12:02 p.m.
Columbus......................8:50 p. m.
For two years I led
for* ao’u
and confined am to r y
could Bot eren rmipemjr
IS* to 881 be. Was treat
TOly^to ^l w^wM
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