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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER, FRIDAY MAY 24, 1901.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
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of
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For Over
Thirty Years
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I WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
This is to certify that we have a splendid
stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hats
at our store on Cotton Avenue, and they are
all from strictly first-class ma ” u £ actur fl]f
and have been bought with cash, they are
of course bought right. Now we w, l*
what you want for less than any » ,rm ® a
earth can do, and our goods must be what
we claim for them or your money will be re
funded, remember this. If we do not
you first-class goods for less than y° a ca ”
buy them elsewhere we will not ask you to
buy them. „ .. A .. . ,,
You certainly can not fail to see that it
will not hurt you to go see our stock, ana
when you see it you will see where you . < j a JJ
save from 30 to 50 P et * ceat on everything
you wear. Your respectfully,
■ D. SHEFFIELD COMPANY,
Tfiss JCate d {Roebuck
HAS NEW LINE OF
hirt waist and
CHARGE BAYONETS!
WAS ORDER GIVEN
And the Soldiers Obeyed It
With Alacrity.
FORWARD THEY RUSHED
As They Reached the Ronk* of the
Rioters, They Reversed Arms ond
Went at Mob With Butta of Their
Rifles.
AlbasY, May 10. — Promptly nt S
o’clock this morning the United Trac
tion company begun preparations to
move its cars. At that hour General
Barnes, In command of the Twenty-
third regiment, broaght out before the
Qaail street barn bis entire regiment
At the same time the Tenth battaUon
started down town, dropping ont details
at the street corners (dong the Traotipn
Une running to Broadway. One com
pany of the Twenty-third. Company A,
started to dear ont the mob masted at
the carve on Central avena*. Per
suasion was of no avail, and back went
the company a dozen paces
"Charge bayonets!” shouted Lieuten
ant Colonel Brady, who was near by.
Down went the gleaming points and
on a rash the men started for the crowd.
Jost os they reochod them there was a
quick reverse of the gans and the bntts
•mashed ogainst human bodies With
a bowl the crowd started back, some
with bloody faoes ond some with broken
bones The mob was not allowed to
•top until it had been driven three
blocks away.
Saloons Closed Up.
Then every sido street for blocks
around was cleared and details began
the work of closing up the saloons And
bouses. In two corner saloons they
found surly groups, and in one tbo sol
diers had to club the men with their ri
flea General Barnes then ordered win.
dows in tho houses closed. UsuaUy a
rifle pointed was sufficient, hut iu one
or two cases details had to enter the
houses and close them, the womeu defy,
lng them.
All tho time insiao tho barn doors
were five opcu cars, manned with non
union men, ready for the word* to start.
On each car wero two motormen, two
conductors and two Pinkerton detec
tives, the latter with loadod riflos in
their hands.
Orders to Fire.
"The men are ordered not to fire ex.
tept it is absolutely nocessary," said
Superintendent Fassqtt of the road.
At 8:30 the first car emerged from the
barn and rounded the curve to tho spot
Whore the crowd had wrecked two oth
ers Tuesday. General Barnes was on
the car and when it reached tho obstruc.
tions a coupling was made and tho dam
aged cars removed to tho barn. Iho
crowd was too far distant to oven see
the operation, and if a window went up
guardsman soon shut it with an order.
While this was going on, tho stroot
corners along the State street route be
gun to assume the conditions of mill,
tary posts. Details of soldiers in every
prominent square kept people moving
■o that no large crowd conld gather.
At 9:20 a second car left the stable
and started over towards Madison ave
nue, a thoroughfare not guarded. Un
board it were Lieutenant Brady and a
company of the Twenty-third regiment
guarding two motormen and two con
ductors. _ , .
They proceeded over Quail street,
stopping to remove flagstone obstruc
tions from tho traok. The car was an
opon ono.
MOZLEY’B LEMON ELIXIR
Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowele
and Kidney*.
For bilioneneae, constipation, an l
malaria.
For indigestion, sick and nervous
headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart
failure, and nervous prostration.
For fever, chills, debility and kidnev
disease take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough or
ganic regolstiou, take Lemon Elixir,
80s and 81 bottle at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At
lanta, Ga.
Gratitude.
Dr. H. Mozley—Dear Sir: Slnoe
using your Lemon Elixir I have never
had another attact of those fearful lick
headaches, and thank God that I have
at last found a medioino that will onto
those awfnl spells. m .
Mbs. Etta W. Joses.
Parkersburg, Weal Virginia.
Hosier's Lemon Elixir.
I suffered with indigestion and dya-
entory for two long years. I heard of
Lemon Elixir; got if; taken seven bot
tles and am now a well man.
Habrt Adams,
No. 1784 First Avo .Birmingham, Ala
Hozley’i Lemon Elixir
Cured my husband, who was sfllictod
for years with Istge ulcers on his log,
end was cured after using two bottles;
and eured a friend whom tho doctors
bad given up to dio, who had suffered
for years with indigestion and norvoua
prostration. _ . _
Mbs, E. A. Bbvillx,
Woodstock, Ala,
A Card.
For nervous and , sick headaches,
indigestion, biliousness and constipa-
tionlof which I have been a great suf-
feror) I have never fonnd a medioino
that would give suoh pleasant, prompt
and permanent relief as Dr, H. Moz-
loy’s Lemon Elixir.
J. P. Sawtell, Griffin, Gs.
Publisher Morning Call.
Borne people are like a phonograph
they don’t seem to know what they are
talking about.
OUTING HAT5.
Ihemanwith A COLO
- i. a nuisance to other, a. well» «*£
er himself- L> ^ inexcusable when he
can And ao many exo.llontr.medi*.
at Hndeon’s dragitore. True,
has asthma, it's doubtful if he can ob
tain a perfect onto. But it’, rather late
for asthma, and there Is relief for even
!h,tanno*.* ailment Stop encoring
and coughing. Stop at Hndaon a and
got something to help yoa out.
Tho Orest Scourge.
of modem times Is oonSnmpUon.
Many oures and discoveries from time
to time are pnbllsbed bat Foley's
Honey and Tar does truthfully olaim
to oure all oases In the early stsgoa and
always affords comfort and rollof in the
very worst cases. Take no substitutes,
John R. Hudson.
There will bo room for abont 900 vol
nnteer officers in the new army.
Mr. F. D. Arnold, Arnold, la., writes:
He was troubled with kidney disease
abont three years. Had to get np sev
eral times daring the night but three
bottles of Folsy’s Kidney Cubs ef-
feoted a complete cure, he foels better
than he ever did and recommends It to
his friends. John B. Hudson.
Tbo bubomo plague has reached the
sacred city of Benares.
"I had a running sore on my breast
for over a year,” save Henry R. Rlohards
of Willssyvllle, N. Y-, ‘and tried a great
many remedies, but got no relief unUl I
used Banner Salvx. After using one
half box, I was perfectly owed, I can'
not recommend It too highly,” John B,
Hudson.
The best Nimrods are those who go
banting for trouble,
Miss Msmle Smith, Mlddlesboro, Ivy.,
writes: "My little sister had the croup
very bad. I gave her several doses of
Foley'a Honey and Tar and aho was In
stantly relieved. It saved her life."
John R. Hudson.
The downcast heart, finds npIUt by
bending the knees
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of |
No Loss oi Time-
I have sold Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for
years, and would rather be ont of cof
fee and angar than it. I sold five bot
tles of it yesterday to threshers that
conld go no farthor, and they are at
work again tbla morning.—H, B,
PitELPs, Pymontb, Oklahoma. As will
be seen by the above tho threshers
were able to keep on with their work
without losing a single day’s time.
Yon should keep a bottle of this
Remedy in yonr home. For sale by all
druggists.
It it better to make mistakes in try
tiuutfo make the mistake ol not trying
stall.
OABTOIIIA,
Bears tts »111 Kind*Yw Hw 1'
fUgaatim
of
The pleasure of voice are as poison
while the pains of virtie are ever plea
sant. 1
EARTH TREMBLED
IN THREE STATES
Ohio, West Virginia and Wis
consin Shaken.
A SUCCESSION OF SHOCKS
People Rudely Aroused From Tbelr
Slumbers After Midnight Uy Seis
mic Convulsions, Which Were of Suf
ficient Force tojProduce Nausea,
Iron-ton, O., May 17.—Abont 1 o'clock
this morning this cijy felt an earthquake
shook, passing directly west to east
There was a succession of violent undu
lations, almost merged, lasting 80 sec
onds. Many (residents were Jaroused
from their sleep and not a few were
nanseated by the raking earth. ___
Portsmouth, O., May 17.—An earth-
quake shook was reported here at li30
this morning. It was the serereit earth
quake shook in tho history of the city,
houses shaking like loaves. Hundreds
rushed into the streets in their night
clothes, thinking there had been an ex
plosion. No serious damage was done,
bat many chimneys were broken.
Wbllsvillx, O., May 17.—This morn
ing at 8 o'clock this city was visited by
a most prononneed eartbqnake shook.
The first disturbance was of sufficient
force to awaken many persona It was
followed by two hard convulsions
Huntington, W. Vs, May 17.—A se
vere earthquake shock was felt here at
3 o'clock this morning.
Janesville, Wia, May 17.—A shock
of earthquake was felt here about 1
o’clock this morning.
Whooplrfg Cough.
A woman, who has had experience
with this disease, tolls how to prevent
any dangerous oonseq nonces from it.
She eays: Onr three children took
whooping eongh last summer, our baby
boy being only three montha old, and
owing to onr giving them Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy they lost none
of their plnmpneaa and came ont in
mnoh better health than other children
whose parents did not nsetbla remedy.
Onr oldest little girl would oall lustily
for oongli syrnp between whoops.—
Jessie Pinery Hall, Spring ville, Ala.
This remedy is for aalebyall druggists.
Probably Jonah bad no idea that his
wife would believe him when ho told
her where be had been, anyway.
This Will Interest Many.
Botanlo Blood Balm (B, B. B.), the
famono Southern blood purifier, quick
ly onres cancer, blood poison, pimples,
boils, carbnnelei, nloera, eating sores,
aorofnla, eczema, aebing bones, joints
or baok, rheumatism, oatarrb, and all
blood and akin troubles. B. B. B.
heals every sore and makes the blood
pnro and rioh. B, B. B, the finest
blood partner made. Druggists, 81.
Trial treatment free by writing Blood
Balm Co., Atlanta Ga.
Aaaooesifnl mania entitled to lei
praise than the man who makes anoth
er effort after eaoh failure.
STREET CAR STRIKE
IS AT AN END
Trouble In Northern New
York Amicably Adjusted.
NATURE OF COMPROMISE
—~
Concessions Are Slade By Both Sides.
Agreement By Which It Will B*
l'osslble to Avoid Strlkee In th*
Future,
Albany, May 18.-The street railway
employes' strike, which was inaugu
rated coven days ago on the lines of the
United Traction company in Albany,
Troy, Cohoes, Rennsialaer and Water-
vliot, is at on end and operations on th*
I IJsLJln will be resumed at noon
reached e&riy today at * conference, at
BmSSSS&F
Agreement Arrived At.
Ubon that mq
*-id'Krth ^ exaeutire c—
many i that in ease employesiran
e charges under which they ware
led or discharged they shall be
to pay for the time they wore
ring enoh suspension or dll-
rget and that there will be no dla-
filiation against any of tho mob who
engaged In the strike except those guilty
of unlawful or riotou* note. Th* oogt-
-»oy reserves the right to employ untah
r Doo-nnlon men and to discharge em-
ioyos for cause.
The wages of all tho motormen and
linemen is to be 30 cent* per hour and
of pit men and helpers 17}* oents per
hour.
Strikes May Be Avoided.
The men agree that no proposition tor
» strike (ball be aoted upon by any di
vision at tba same meeting at which Jt
was Introduced, but 34 hour* sha" - ,jn
before the proposition shall t
upon; and that if a strike shal- or
dered it shall not taka effect until a*
elapsed after n(
Ladies Can Wear Shoes
one size smaller after nitng Alien’s
Foot Ease, a powder to bo shaken into
the shoes. It makos tight or new snore
feel eisv; gives instant relief to corns
and bunions. It’s tbo greatest dlsooy-
ery of tho ago. Cures and prevents
swollen feet, blUiere, eallona and sore
spots. Allen's Foot-Ease i* a certain
euro for sweating, hot, aehing foot. At
all druggists and shoo stores, 28o,
Trial package FREE bv mail. Address,
Allen 8. Olmsted, L* Boy, N. Y.
Heaven never helps the man who Is
too lazy to hnatle a little In bis own
behalf.
Unless tho whole mind is eiven to a
task it osnnot bs accomplished well.
Thomas Maple, Blrkbeek, Ill., wutee:
i bad a very bid oase of kidney tran-
and my baek pained mo so I oonld
not itialgbtan np. The doctor’s treat
ment did me no good. Saw Foley's
Kidney Cure advertlied acd took one
bottle whlob eured me and I have not
been affected slnoe. I gladly recommend
this remedy John R. Hudson.
8oiatio Rheumatism'" Cored After
Fourteen Yean of Suffering.
"I have been affiieted with seJatio
rhenmatiim for fourteen yean, lays
Joeh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal. "I in
waa able to be around bat constantly £*’
suffered. I tried everything I conld " ,
hear of and at last was told to try pioto.
Chamberlain's Fain Balm, whiohldtd
and waa immediately relieved and in a
abort time oared, and I am happy to
eay it baa not slnoe returned.” Why
not nee this liniment and get well J It
la for sale by all druggists.
ble
The Imperial library in Faria baa
twenty-six books printed on white silk.
Geo. C. Uickoek. Curtiss, Wis., says
'Foley’s Kidney Cure ha» been teaud
_nd found to be all yon claim for. it, I
have given it to my father and it it the
only thing that ever helped him."
Honor follow! tboee who precede it
bnt it flew from thoee who pureco it.
If yon are aiok all over, and don’t
know jut what alia yon, it's ten to one
yonr kidneys are ont of order. Foley's
Kidney Cube will bring yon health and
energy. John R. Hudson.
Frinceton's oldest graduate, William
C. Baker, bos died at the age of 93,
OABTOIIIA,
Bairs Its vWitMYc] IlM I'm Bwgfcl
Hgsrisi*
of
least tlx days have u—
to the company, daring whlen time 1
employes shall continue their work.
The non-union men brought hero to
fill the places of tha strikers will un
questionably withdraw, although th*
formal agreement does no® montlou
ATTITUDE OF MACHINISTS
No Interruption of Business Antlolpa-
i t at Syracuse.
Syracuse, *. Y-*. May 18—Of th*
000 machinists in this olty 380 are
members of the onion. Tho large oon-
corn i employing from 98 to 800 ma
chinists are generally open shops, with
few union employee. The leadinjr em-
Sjrers said today that th* anion bid
loyers do not anticipate any ta\3r-
rnplioo of business here on Monday.
A Seneoa Falla company will not oed*
i he demands of the anion, which a tun
ic ri there 500 men.
8,600 Men Are Oat.
Dayton, a. May 18-Not one oon-
cern In Dayton has acoaeded to th*
machinists' demands. Several plants
i the hoars hnd wage soale bnt
the right to employ and die
When this was declined by
Brass works,
will hot bare to oloie there works with
'l* machinist a out. nor will the Davis
cowing Maohine company. Thirty-fire
hundred men are ont of work. Tbs
The Boreal way to dream on wedding
trait cake is to eat it and have the
nightmare.
Dr Loyal Ford’s Dyspeticide
la the new and perfect cure for Indigos*
tlon, dyspepsia, oonatlpatlon, heartburn,
»iok headache, and all Ills from poor di
gestion. It makes the stomaeh tight.
John R. Hudson
When a woman's feeling*! are all
worked np the should order a fresh
supply.
Try the new remedy for costivencss,
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liter
Tablets, Every box guaranteed. Price,
23 oenta. For tale by all druggists
The man who is able to keep bit
month that ha* a knaek of appearing
wise.
Shrinking from shame for Christ,’ is
the hinge wo moat need to bo wham'
edof.
Itch on human oared in 80 mlnatei
by Wollford’s Sanitary .Lotion, This
never fails. Sold by IE. J. Eldridge,
druggist, Americas. Ga.
Honesty is a polioy on whloh anyone
can afford to pay premisnm.
OABTOIIIA.
Kssrstlis Tin tod Yw Haw A'sjfi BO'JZM
Julian
of
iten’ strike is practically i
Strike Is Inevitable.
Hamilton, O., May 18.—The union
maobinieti bav* given th* mannfao-
tnrere of this city until next Wednesday
to grant tha demands for a 9-hour day- *
with I8H per cent increase In wages.
The manufacturers had a meeting and
doolded to refnso tha demand, and a
strike Is inevitable. There are over
1,800 machinists In the city.
Biliousness is a condition character
ized by a disturbance of the digestive
organa. The stomach is debilitated,
the liver torpid, the bowels constipat
ed. There is a loathing of food, pains
in the bowels, dizziness, coated tongue
and vomiting, first of the undigested
or partly digested food and then of bile.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablet* allay the disturbances of the
stomach and create a healthy appetite.
They also tone np the liver to a healthy
action and regnlate the bowel*. Try
them and yon are certain to be much
pleased with the retail. For sale by
all drngglsts.
The Indian famine relief fund at
Now York Juts reached $212,078.54.
“Life Renewer for Ladles.”
Olivia Peterson, of Coldwater, Micb.
writes: “I had not been able to ait op
a half day at a time for thirteen years
nntlt I need the Mystic Life Renewer.
It has enred me of of nervons trouble*,
headache and a very bad stomach. It
has helped me in so many nays, and
onred mo of afflictions that the doctor*
■aid oonld not bo enred. The blessed
Life Benower has done more for me
than all the Patent Medicines, Doctors
and Christian Science treatments com
bined. It is the moat wonderful medi
cine I ever saw." Sold by E. J. Eld
ridge, Drngglat, Americua,
The largest mosquitcoe in the world
are fonnd in the arotie region*.