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tration, the use of al¬
cohol or tobacco, Wakefullness, Men¬
tal Depression, Softening of the Bruin,
resulting and in insanity Premature and leading to misery, Bar¬
decay Loss death. Old Age,
renness, o Power in either net. Invol¬
untary Losses and Spertnatorhma, caused by
over-exertion ol the brain,self abuse or over-
indulgence. Each box ontains one month'*
treatment. $1,00 a prepaid box, or six boxes for
$5.0t, sent by mail., on receipt of
price.
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to mre any caso. With each order reeeiveo
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We take this opportunity of informing
our subscriber* that the new Commissioner
of Feusions has been appointed. He Is an
old soldier, and we believe tnat soldiers and
their heirs will receive justice at his hands.
IV e do not anticipate that there will be any
radical changes in the administration of
pension We affairs under the Dew regime.
would advise, however, that U. 8. sol¬
diers, sailors and their heirs, take steps to
make already application done at once, if they have not
so, in order to secure the benefit
oi the early filing of theii claims in case
there should he any future pvnsiou legisla¬
tion. Such legislation is seldom retroactive.
Therefore it is of great importance that ap¬
plications be filed in tbe Department at the
earliest possible date.
li U. 8. Soldiers, Bailors, or their Widows,
Children, or Fareuts desire information in re¬
gard to ponni.oi matters, they should write
to The Press Claims Company, Wash-
ugtou, It. Cl, and they will prepare find and
seud the neerseary application, if they
them entitled under the numerous laws en¬
acted for their benefit. Address^
iohn Wedderburn, Managing Attorney,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
P. O. Box 385.
COMMERCIAL fro/. A. COLLEGE ». SMITH, THncipalafthe
of KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Tof l.’ kil. awarded the
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AXtelliug the greatest Kitchen Utensil ever
invented. lU-tails for 85 cent*. Two to six
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this country alone. Dok’t miss the greatest
opportunity ever known to make money,
easily and quickly. Sarnpie sent, postage
prepaid declddlm tor five cents. MoMAKIN A t'O.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
xite VV want you to work for ua,
thus making $12.00 TO $35.00
PER W EEK. Parties preferred who can
.furnish a horse and travel through theeonn
try; a team though, is not necessary, A few
vaeanci-s in towns and cities. Spare hours
may be used to good B. F. advantage. JOHNSON it CO.,
11th a r d Main Sts.. Richmond, Va.
The first 6f American Newpapers
CHARLES A. DANA, Editor,
The American Constitution, the
American Idea,the American Spirit.
These first, last, and ail the lime,
forever.
THE SUNDAY SUN
Is the greatest Sunday News¬
paper in the World.
Price 5c. a Copy. By mail, $2 a year
Daily, by malt, - - - $6 a year
Daily and Sunday, by mail, $8 a year
Tbe Weekly, • - , . f! a year
Address THE SUN, New Te-k
Capital of the Garden Soot
of the World!
< IU F V I N is tb
I [ Spalding county < scat inly o
o
V t Georgia, in and tbe is sit
nated cen
l tre of the best por
> tion oi the great
Jh "V Empire South, State where of
the
all its wonderful
11 and varied indue -
I f— trios meet and are
2ie ‘Lrne ami a proatabte growth that career. is mcreas. These
wasons for a
ftiMA®pl»'a!i<f nd P° lntin so(flrient ir V porta, railroad ' < 1 iacil
rcltrd ties the"*<» railroad between the capital of the
ESssrarP »"oS
and Gulf railroad, oue^ hundred
terprise and soon te be extended to Atlanta
conn^tio7tito B of the Northeast, direct
the great Bast Twine*sto
Virginia and Geo.gia railroad system, at
other road graded and soon to be budt-a)l
bringing in trade and carrying out goods
and manufacturers. and flower of
Tnat this is the very cream iculiurai portions
the agricultural and hor the
of tne State is evidenced by fact
that the State of Oee-;ia and the United
States lin&niinooaly it as the site for
the Experiment Station, against the strong
effort* of every other Bection. It lias two
cropB that Bever tail, being cotton, the most
important crop in the South, and grape*,
which are glowing to surpass cotton in the
C °Grifhn’(i record during of tho the most past progressive half decad*
proves it to be one
cities in the South.
i It naB built two large cotton shipping lactones goods rep¬ all
resenting $250,000 and
over the world.
Jt ha* put up two large iron and brassfoun-
dries.a fertiliser factory, a cotton seed oil
mill, a sash and blind factory, a plow factory
1 an ice factory, bottling works, a broom
1 factory, a mattress factory, a wire fence
factory and various smaller enterprises. plant by
It has put in an electric light
which the street* are brilliantly lighted.
It has completed an extensive system
ol waterworks, giving complete protection
against Are, and -furnishing water every
where. miles of railroad
It has laid several street
for convenient transportation over its large
area. largest
it has opened an the State, finest and building,
granite quarry in the for
ballasting and macadamizing purposes
it has secured a cottoD compress w.tn a
full capacity for its large and inn easing re
ceipts of this Southern staple.
It has established a system of graded pub¬
lic schools, with a seven yeurs curriculum
second to none, a id has just erected one o
the largest add un i uuest school buildings in the
State in it on to die former coinmod ous
structure.
It has organized two new bauks. making*
total of four, with combined resources o
kali a million dollars. *
it has built two band some new churches,
making a total of ten.
It has built several handsome busmen,
blocks and many beautiful residences, tin
$150,000. building record of each year averaging
It ha* attracted around its borders fruit
growers from nearly every State m tbe Union
and Canada, until it is surrounded on every
side bv orchards and vineyards, and bas lic-
come the largest und best fruit section in the
State, asingle car load of it* peaches netting
$1,280 in tbe height of the season.
It ha* doubled its wine making capacity,
makiugb.v both French and German, methods
both by individuals and by a large wine
company iucotporated in 1891.
It has been exempt from cyclones, floodr
and epidemics, and by reason of ite *opo
graphy will never be subject to them. the
With uu altitude of 1,150 feet above
sealevet, Os healtiifu uess has attracted gen¬
eral attention. .
It has just secured the permanent military
encampment ol the State, adding about
$100,000 With to its revenue* other every evidences year. ol
all these and o
live and growing town, with a bealtb'nl and
pleasant climate summer and wiuter, a
hospitable and cultured people, and a sob
capable of producing any product of tin
temperate or semi-tropic sone, Griffin offer,
•very inducement and a hearty welcome to
new citizens
NEW AUVERTiSEMENTS.
PARKER'S
00c, and t LOO at
CONSUMPTIVE
ORN8. Th. ^
BREAK FAST--SUPPER.
“By a thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the operations of diges
tion and (fiitrition, and by a careful applies;
tion of the fine properties of well selected Co¬
coa, Mr. Epps has provided for our break¬
fast ana supper a delicately-flavored bever¬
age which mav save us many heavy doctor’s
bills It is by the judicious use oi such arti-
cle* of (bet that a constitution may be grad¬
ually built up until Htrong enough to resist
every tle maladies tendency to disease. Hundreds of sub-
attack wherever are floating there around us ready IVe to
is a Weak point.
may escape many atital shaft by keeping
ourselves well ortifled with pure blood and
a properly nourished frame - [Civil Service
iazRtt©. Made eiwpiy with boiling wa’w or
in half poo no tins, by Gro-
cers, labeled thus; JAMES EPFS & CO.,
Ltd., Hommpathic Chemists. London, Kng.
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v
The _
Fiendish Crime of an Ala*
bama Negro Man.
WIFE AHD BABIES BUTCHERED,
*• Hide the Horrible Prime, He Saturated
the Bodies and Fired the House, Which
Was Destroyed, and Noth lug but the
Charred Remains of HU Victims Were
Pound—He Wes Pat la Jail.
Birmingham, Ala, Jan. 16__John E.
Johnson, a negro, murdered his entire
family at Somerville, Morgan county,
Sunday night, and tried to cover up his
crime by burning the house.* His wife
and two children,aged respectively 6 and
8, were the victims.
Johnson first out their throats and
then saturated the room with oil and set
ire to the house. Only charred portions
of the bodies were found in the debris.
Jealousy the and Johnson (mother is woman figured in
case. in jail, and is pret¬
ty sure to be lynched, as excitement
among the negroes is intense. They are
gathering the horrible in crime. large numbers to avenge
A RE SIGNAT ION.
Vacancy In tha Associated Railway Cam-
mission of Virginia and tha Carolina*.
Baltimore, Jan. 16.—B. D. Carpen¬
ter has resigned as commissioner of the
associated railways of Virginia and the
Carolines. His resignation takes effect
Feb. 1. William H. Fitzgerald will
succeed to the position.
The railroads comprised in the asso¬
ciation are the Richmond and Danville,
Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air
Line. The dntiee of the commissioner
are to see that a schedule of rates fixed
by the companies for any speciged period
is maintained, and to act as arbitrator
for their settlement of disputes that tinxf
arise in the competition tor business.
sioner, Mr. Carpenter, has held the retiring commis¬
the position about five
yean. fied with Mr. Fitzgerald has been identi¬
railroads almost during his
whole business career. For the past 80
yean he has been a resident of Balti¬
more, Bay Line, having with been connected East with Vir¬ the
the Tennessee,
ginia and Georgia and Richmond and
Danville dispatch. When he assumes
A Big Cat la Michigan.
Grand Rapids, Jan. 16.—Berkey &
Gay, one of the largest furniture manu¬
facturing establishments in the world,
employing nearly 1,000 men in all de¬
partment has cat salaries and wages
from tho president down to the dray¬
man, 25 per cent. The cut is to take
effect at once. SUnall orders and the
financial depression are the alleged caus¬
es for the cut. The men held a meeting,
but took no action.
> Flower if North Carolina# *
Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 16.—There was
a meeting of a citizens' committee here
to prepare for a visit from Governor
Flower and a number of other promi¬
nent New Yorkers, escorted by the Al¬
bany Burgesses corps. Feb. A. The party
Will remain here a day \ and will, of
coarse, They will be be handsomely their entertained.
on way to the New
Orleans mardi gras on a special train on
the Seaboard Air Line.
The Seventy-Seven on Trial.
Prague, Jan. 16. —The O inlands se¬
cret society trial has commenced here.
There are 77 prisoners, including news¬
paper men, printers, clerks and artis¬
ans, charged with order belonging to a dan¬
gerous secret society, with high
treason, insulting the emperor, and with
rioting.
Bismarck Has tbs Grip.
London, Jan. 16.—A Berlin dispatch
notes that Bismarck's health is reported
not quite satisfactory. Besides his old
gastric disorder he has suffered recently
from influenza. The attack appeared to
pass quickly, but Friedrichsrnh Dr. Schweninger was
summoned to on Friday.
The Engine Blew Up.
Winchester, Ind., Jan. 16.—The en¬
gine of a train on the Cleveland, Cin¬
cinnati, Chicago and fit. Louis railroad
exploded Fireman near here at 1 o’clock a. m.
Rankin was killed. Brake-
man Doty was badly scaled and Engi¬
neer Mullen severely injured.
Railroad Earning*.
Columbia, S. C., Jan. 16.—The Octo¬
ber report of the earnings of the rail¬
roads in South Carolina just issued
shows a net decreese of $25,000 as com¬
pared with the same per cent last year.
An Important Decision.
Albany, N. Y., Jan. 16.—The court
of appeals has just decided that foreign
corporation could buy and sell rad es¬
tate in this state. The decision affects
$25,000,000 worth of property.
Against All that I* Right.
Munich, Jan. 16.—The party of the
centre in the diet hat presented » mo¬
tion urging the government to check
dueling in the army as contrary to reU-
gion, morality and law.
lie action regarding the holding of a tri¬
state fair in this dlty.
A Female Emigrant Agent.
Tuscumma, Ala., Jan. 16.— About 50
families of negroes from this county left
for Texaa emigration a few days ago in charge of a
female agent.
__Big Failure Iu Scotland.
Jlasgow, Jan. 16.—The failure is an¬
nounced of Moir & Co., calico printers
of this place. The liabilities are 90,000
pounds.
SIFTS SPECIFIC
no relief; ilk,* the sore
Uly Mng took few bottle*.'
a
THROUGH TH£ ~south
BtTlnlcrtiMb ud M«U »C Udwti
Jan. 15. report* that in tha organisation
of new industries the eonthem states
have maintained the average during the
week, with an increase in tne number of
enlargements of manufactories. Inquir¬
ies for new machinery continue to be
“sasssth.
courages the growers, who have large
stocks on hand, bat the farmer* who are
holding their cotton for advanced prices
are not equally fortunate. The south¬
ern farmers, as a claas, are in better pe¬
cuniary condition at this season than
ever before. Less money was borrowed
on the security of growing crops, and
more supplies were made at home. In
consequence, the greater part of the re¬
ceipts for sales remain for future use In¬
stead, as in former yean being paid on
previous from debts, and for own and meat
the northwest.
The iron and coal producers are post¬
poning any increase in their outputs un¬
til the tariff question is settled.
The Tradesman reports aa new indus¬
tries as established or incorporated dar¬
ing the week, manufactories, together with 12 enlarge¬
ments of and 12 import¬
ant new buildings.
A WEST ERN H ORROR.
rvopls Bailed Under an Aralnaeke et
•now In the Idaho Hill*.
Spokane, Wadi., Jan. Id.—An ava¬
lanche snow came down the moun¬
tains at Mulian, Idaho, carrying every¬
thing before it. Several miners’ cabins
were crushed and buried, and Cornelius
McUrevy and John Bollen were killed.
It is feared that others perished, but un¬
til spring cornea it will not be known
how many.
The mining town of Mulian narrowly
escaped. There number of
the slide were occurred a at time cabins, and
a when many
All miners were going of to ths and from work.
the occupants little cottages
below rushed out, and the women ran
with their children in their arms. One
woman ran along the side of the moun¬
lives, tain, warning after all everybody others had to fly for their
gone, and it is
feared that she is among the victims.
Nearly a dozen persons are unaccounted
. The danger is not yet over, as a hnge
mass of snow still remains hanging
about Mulian. Moat of the inhabitants
in the valley have moved to the opposite
side of the gulch.
BUY YOU R TELE PHONES
And Own the Unt Without Having to Boy
Bent, ne Now.
New York, Jan. 16. —With the end
of this month, an important patent in
the telephone system will expire, and
parties will be able to buy a telephone
for a few dollars, ana for $P5 yon can
purchase a complete telephone system,
with all the necessary implements for
both ends of the line. Hitherto it would
have been impossible price, to pnrehase they the in¬
struments at any as were
controlled 1 by patents owne^ by tb*
American Bell Telephone Bell company.
The fundamental telephone pat¬
ent expired on March 7 of last year. Tho
Bell company, it was found, however,
■till owned the patent on the receiver,
and no telephone system would be of
much use without a receiver. Among
other concerns which entered Into the
telephone business upon the expiration
of the original Bell patent in March was
the Shaver corporation, of Pittsburg.
The Bell company brought suit against
the Shaver corporation on the receiver,
citing the patent of Alexander Graham
Bell of Jan. 80,1877, as the one infringed.
An injunction was promptly granted
and telephone that put an end for to the opposition
business the time being.
But the patent of Jan. 80, 1877, is now
about to expire, and thng l>oth the re¬
ceiver and the transmitter will be free to
the public.
After Jan. 30 telephones will be sold
like hats or cigars. Instead of paying
$240 a year for the rent of an instrument
yon can buy one outright for only less wish than a
tenth of that sum. If yon to
nse it between the house and office, or
between the house and the stable, or
from office to factory, people may have
a line put up for a trifling sum and own
the system outright.
TURNED INTO A FORT.
How a Teacher Manage* to Hold His Posi¬
tion in Pennsylvania. ,/
Scranton, Jan. 16.—Martin Joyce,
who for the past several years has been
employed as principal of the public
school of Lackawanna township has tum-
sd the school into a fort, which he holds
with two large revolvers.
Frequent complaints have been made
against Principal Joyce to the school di¬
rectors. It the is alleged female that he gave great
offense to portion of his
school. The Thursday, directors and dcdilfd to close
the school after that day
Joyce township. was not to be an employ# of the
When Director Morgan went to the
school after Mr. the Joyce, keys, who he was pointed met at the
door by the re¬
volver at him and ordered him away.
Joyce remained in the building all night
and Friday morning opened few for school
at the regular hour. Joyoe A pupils came,
and through them got provisions
and oil for his lamp. The revolvers lav
on the table in sight of the pupils au
Mothers*
Friend”
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P. O. Box 463.
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UW from (ilsfn wonth etMcr the
account per of-disabUfties for wt
higher rales under new law, not only on
Ida Indian Wars of I«#S to I MS. are entitled tmAnmrsmmt Ittad if act.
Mexican War saMlsn and their widows a to naeH , *«ty-two
C^^^*lrat>f^*r^c*Rni?saTlort^of'Ure l*Ut*wnr who
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THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY.
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
r. O. Box 463. WASHINGTON, ft ft
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cum
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Tks tatam i rt mm * Mm werM write BwBtarstore
el cMitsnporaaeow* activity ter THE FORM.
This reduction In price at once gave THE FORUM
the largest circulation ever reached by a periodical of
Its class—exceeding ail expectations.
SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED.
The Forum It now at cheap as the magazine* of mere entertainment,
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The Forum Publishing Company, Union Square, New York,
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M^amasamsmma “ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CH
CRAYON PORTRAITS £
FOR INVENTIONS
that 01 INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because
of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employeff lo obtain thejr
patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli¬
able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, If not
entixely, With upon the view the care of protecting and skill inventors of the attorney. from worthless careless attorneys, ,
or
end of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we ha* ♦“re¬
tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore ore.prepared to
Ofetaia Patents in the United States and ail Foreign Countries, Conduct In¬
terferences, Make Special Examination*, Prosecute Rejected Cases,
Register Trade*Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc.
If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to-
gethej with a brief description of the important festures, and you will beat once
advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. It
others others, are submit infringing the on your righto, for or reliable if you are OPINION charged with before infringement acting the by
matter to us a on
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THE COLONEL
BUYS HIS
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(Ned Kavanaugh’s Place,)
A Pise Stock, of
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For tbs Holiday Trade.
■Flat. Rhonls Corn Whiskey a Specialty.
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all dlseasst resulting irom sexu¬
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onfldenMal.
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ATLANTA, HA.
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price. Inclose stamp for particulars.
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To • waS ^n*^-
SOLDIER 8 " W.DOWft
CHILDREN, % PARENTS.
Also, for Soldiers sad 8*..o,. disabled Is tbe line of
Survivors duty in the regalsur the ladles Army or S«»y*lc** 1BB3 lfitZ, tbe w»r »*d
of w»r» of rejected to eishne
their widows, aasr entitled. Old sod
• Bend spccielty. for Thouarads No charm entitled to MrVU-lo higher rstes. <*
md! new Inws. tor
succes sfu l
PRESS CLAIMS CO.,
JOHN WEDDERBURN,
Managing A ttorney,
P. O. Box 44S. WAgHIBOVOW 0,6
c* ret
SSFvtns 1 otnpsny Is managed by s eomMosClea
«b« Urgest and most tr«»entlsl newspaper* in the
United States, for the cjprraw pnrnose of protect.
I»Z tttelr isbteilVrs «v,»tmst tmwrnpntoo
sod incompetent Patent Amenta, and e*-h piper
printing tbU adverttemuK vouches for the rcapuos!
5 DOLLARS
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Easily Made.
We want many men, women, beys, and girls to
work for** * few boars dally, right In sod around
their own home*. The borines* la easy, pleasant,
strictly honorable, and pays better than any other
offered agents. Yoa have a clear field and Ms
competition. Experience and special ability na~
necessary. No capital repaired. We eqsip yew.
with everything that you need, treat you well,
and help yon to care tea time* ordinary wage*.
Women do as well as men. and bey* and ghrta
make good pay. Any one, anywhere, can do the.
work. AH succeed who follow our plain and siam-
iBfffiOL INHALER
MSSRCAIARRH HE*DACHE'S*jSUl
DrSALCB will ear* you. A
a bargain in this property to awy one
has a litt'e money to tnvenr, ns it e*
Thirteenth street, opposite W. B.-Bt
tor^o^rwricheap JlvtaLjjli