Crawfordville advocate. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 189?-1???, April 26, 1895, Image 4

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Spring a that men say “Let the house taka care of itself.” conscientious Th. - o( (.v.rj.haBiI.tj extra work Is depletion .... •ouri-e Of all life Strength'WlSrtJsl^ of the blood the iwt ud prev” W< T k ,’ >V rBd ’ nfirvou » conditon too Sf •llowei Dt V to J continue * rt *son an What ri very damferouj If w-saaffl-uglSS a Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the Public % 0 Today. •t” for Gentleman. ■ word "gent” in place j.-- man” is not of such if- v * U'' may imagine, rtf tho^word ’ “g< .Ns ■Nt, '''homas, sixth reeeuv f own son, In a complaint di X J the ■“ - no Ford Clifford, against Sis fol Henry, who afterw nnUi b 0 c*< Jiuke of Cumberland, vie find the lowing: “Ot rtain evil-disposed p*. sons, young gents, as well as others.' This must have been written early lh the sixteenth century, bemuse ’i homas died iu 1523. W. L. Douglas $3 shoe; riT IS THE roii A BEST. KING. $ 3 . CORDOVAN, V FRtNCHACNAUtLLEQ CALF. !> *^4 *3 SO f INC CALf&KANflAROIt I $ 3,<iP POLICE,3 S0LE3. JlsiJ _ , *«.? T* BOYS SCHOOlSHDE*. I.ADICa *3. , 2 fiS BE5TP" ONS 0^. UKQCK ryM.i'lAJJ. Over Ono Million I'eopfc wear tho W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes • AH our shoes are equally satisfactory They They give the I»pM fthocs value for the money. Th-'lr cqtml wrarlfiK cuilom quiilltk’M In style end fit. rrc »1»mped unHurnaiined. The prior* mrc tmlform,—• on rot«w From 5i to $.\ saved over other tnnkes. J1 your dealer c.imiot supply you wc cau. McELREES WINE OF CARDU1. k v . t 6 #> V Y. i' i & ^ . ,SS SOTS A M m For Female Diseases. Q 0 SIMPLE, CLEANLY, EFFICIENT. On the Cars, At the Theatre, Anvwhere. IF YOU WOULD BE IN FASHION TAKK A FEW RipansTabules ALONG WITH YOU WHEREVER YOU GO. You can slip them into your pocket, your satchel, your wallet even. To a dyspep¬ tic this means ware of mind under many otherwise trying circumstances. 6 ———--- 6 Morphine Habit Cured IN 20 DAYS. NO SUFFERING, Nor any Money Required In Advance. SATISVIEIL Not onecem till I'l UKD and I tvmc tu - • tue or write me ut on -e for terms. 33. A. SYMS, TVI. 33., UI.IM't. cl., IIR II. >H*nl,-r >i. D TO AVOIR THIS XTI9H3 0 I I F* i i w F HJ 1 N E s N , I’hw OKif h ixiunltv** "ir.”', latmiMv c C T I V' ’ 1 V "" "" R fie"; "SSSli. «... :.n l x.-h. < Inc-. r>»> T I Dir« r.uv .i fi omityor p*>i « - n oak. CO in aiutri ai l iL'Wff ln 3C *»• r »•**>> V'_*tn*i"Vi'vour Ss vaunhli i iiVk.-eiiij ' * ktrcciltst RMIO" 5 LIVER CIIIQ I Lw I JI* — • * 8 Tonic Pellets. wpa KtAl rl B P|lIT» til I f«r foMtlpitlon t *n«i **» A* .1 .1 itKim i >U>t)b-<* be* . h ‘liable »> *i ia x >ii i'4l.« Nfw \ ork riNE POSITIONC r At Good Guaranteed Salaries W ■ Mc-i ;»n \ M n. vHMJ i MlMOYMESr Ho Wrt* mtmfsIt.ifT » • it iiKi-l < IU Kk At' Mac.'t < a N.r.. Seventeen. tyi, % 'm Milk Pans, r. % and an d pails, bottles and (even cans, * (baby’s)—or any¬ v\N 1 thing that you clean, want particularly washed ought to be Y With Pearline. i You’ll save work , ,, deal thoroughly , uil in doing it. and it's _ a great extensively, more uone. it Dairies and dealers use Pearline lust try once.cn your milk-ware or butwr-ware-and Ann say if it isn t the most satisfactory way of cleaning. Pearlme is the most economical thing you can use. too. ^You get SO much r ° more out , OI It. -. Send ■ Ltmt grocers will tell few " thi* is as good as" ' the rime as — •* IT'S FALSE— Pemrtme is never peddled, » Back tuasre."* 4 * ^sr ahm fjsrrMtsrw: f riched, and thus sustains tha nerves and all the bodily functions * 1 :; “•*•**• 5,', ' * * m “*^ * *° lo <*» ‘** “y 1 ,Ji house * trough cleaning lb, hSl , , 01 ™° rk an t ^ ro a h tbe e 4 I ? rn . « summer. It heart think tiiJxiir Sara^b&rHU P“ 1 5* t “tion of the Ucln Hoods is the SSKSHySfisi ® < * « tor MrjOn* and all who take if Ot. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Thc first chemical analysis, of tbhnr. co was made by Vauqueline in 1809. ■Scotch snuff is said to obtain its peculiar color from tho addition of ochre. rnt , , , huTslnl'ti? ° C;,,hna tobacco mu . two per cent of nicotia. Lord . Olivo’s melancholy finally d in madness, and ho died by his entu u ’bant oWO In.. ’ Bonthoy finally j. The bn, mental stupor in which ’ into a state co he died. Hint ho had a fa Horrifies imagine*! n »ngel that miliar spirit or gnardli. conversed with him. Tho government secret service . counterfeit “ notice of a daugurous 1891. » silver certificate, series Tho southern corn crop will bo nei irlv 500,000,000 bnshcls, acconlltlg to the United Htaterf agricultural ' do partment, an increase of $48,0001000 bushels. Tho hedgehog, badger, squirrel regular rod somo kind of mice lay up a » store of provisions for the winter. is said they cat only during milk' weather, and in extreme gold remain , . , ’ 7 Animals ' . , that .. . item _ ,l I,. havo a warm matting o 'wool or fine fur underneath their i J * that they are almost perfectly usually protect lulls ed from cold. This wool ~ _ in sum no . Russia prodii.Tf” ns ,y» > accord . . , ing to the estirna. o o of , agriculture, wheal, as compared ‘ 472 ,( 10 , 0,000 i * ' ' Js lust year. Her rye crop M ’ bushels I he bsrley against yiold < is 01 ' ' -f yffi and ’ that of oats 072,000,000. he t no famine iu the tzars Empire J year. Bringing Up UilMron. From earliest infancy, inculcate in¬ stant obedience. Unite firmness with geifijeness. Let your children uuder vMIW# always that you niokli wbnl. fT.m say. Never promise them anything unless you aro quite suro you can give what you say. If you tell a child to do something, show him how to do it, and see that is done. Always punish your children for willfully disobeyiug you; but never punish them iu anger. Never lot them know that they vex you or make you lose your self-command. If they give way to petulance calm, or then ill temper, wait till they are reason with them on tho foolishness of tlieir conduct. Never give your child¬ ren anything beenuso they cry for it. Teach them that tho sure and easy way to appear good is to be good. Mathematics Gone Mail. Problem—Provo that ono painter and one philosopher are equal to one musician. Solution Ruben, Taine-Rubinstein. i.lhr ii Wnrlilnft Which kept in order runs omoothly »nd icjju turly, hO tho bowels keep lip their rv’tlou if measures ftr ‘' teken to keep them in Root working order. This infers, of course, that they are out of order. The surest recourse then i* to IIo*dotter's Stomach Fitters,a laxa t j ttve mild but effective, which Isnlson remedy for dyspepsia, knd m i nria. rheunmti>m, nervous tic km Kidney trouble. One should never Allow too much depression from adversity. I>r. Kilmer's S w a mp- Flo or curs* All Kidney anti Bladder troubles. Pamphlet and Consultation tree. Laboratory Binghamton, N. V Reproaches from some sources come mere like compliments. !«..« •* TUI.: Wp offor One llutultvtl l>oll«rs Uowar.l for i | ,of ('alarrh that uKiOiiot Fm? tun»4 hy iiaii^ ('ntiifrh L'lirr rr.>l>... Toledo, r. •' <'HK**x * «•.. . O. 1 Wo. o... under-iKHcl. have »n*l know Iwllevo n V nim .M'lio no* for tbe l»si L'yesr*. buSlHM'* jk*r- 1 feetlV honor»hl© ill all t ranMlCl 'OUS j i nnanoiallv nWn to carry out any obllg i l lion mado fo> tlwlr ftini. Tolwld, 1 | WR8T A Tmv a\V hi^i»l6 Diutulsts, Ohio. Mahvin, \N holo-alu W.41.D1 Oru^rist.a. no, KiNPA’t Ttrwlev Ohio. HaUVratarrh Ouru is taken internal y, Rct I in*; dlrectlv upon the b <*>ti ami niurouK bottle, Mir* ! t hcob of the system, l'rire. *V- ih' r | Sold by all J>ruirtfi»tK. Tusi m»»nials free. T* k«»J«y I.lfo t he |>li>>u al machine must be in running onler. \ little care the u$*» «»f Kstvins Tnb i uIdn will n',\ e you every niortting the feeiintf ’ that you art' “glad to be alive. M Wehav«»n©t Ihvh without I’i'o’s <'tire for ronsumptum for 20 yvnrs. I.izztK KtUHtcu I'nmpSi., llarris'mnr. 1’^ • M *' L Mrs. Windows S H»thu*sj Syrup for ohiMr*u , teething. Noftena thecuni**, rtKlu.-u* t ion. nl i*%i n, cures >vi u»l cn>U c ^ ’. a t*>t t ie | J Ol CT 211 \ r n; I A VIMIft’ D Vt jN VATI U Liji 7 D j O * CELLED FROM MANY SOI ROES BRIEFLY PARAGRAPHED. Happenings of General Interest to Georgia Readers. Ground has been broken for Brans wick’s new depot. There will be no delay ami work will be pushed until the building i« entirely completed. The Savannah City and Huburi an Railway Company has been placed in the hands of a receiver. Mismanage¬ ment of the property is alleged. Jo'iin Screven is named as receiver. lie advance in price of western beef has had the good effect of stimulating Georgia farmers to raise beef for sale. J his is as it should be. There is n , reason should why tho farmers of Georgia not make beef raising a specie ; industry. 'They cau become prosper' ous at it. Mr. A. Winburn, general agent of the Central railroad, has 101 returned from a trip through the fruit growing section between Fort Valiev and Marshallville. He says tho peach °rop ivjll be the largest in of <hnt kection and that extra prepara tions will be made to move it. It ia to be botween 700,000 and 000 ' 000 ’ bus ^ e!s that section. Beyond no rthorn commission men have Rbiio throu, T * 1 Buvannah on their way to that seeti*' m mnko arrangements for lljoir ehar ,, 1 °f tho business. Morte whitecap owes made their ap- 1 penrnnee ir. the Uni. * efl States supreme 'Uirt ut Washington, according to a special from that city, ' vIie “ W - ° Glenn, «u AUtornoy of A ya ., filed a tuition for a writ " f habeas 7 ! 0 G' , '.h David in tho Butler, coses of couvictec. J. M. ,^! J lar8 ° ta6 rand Unitod t con States court, of Georgia o. ® | epiracy to injure Henry Worley, e a so filed potfimns ,n behalf of I/. Mofntyro, and J. H. Goble, indict h'dm the same court for Woriey ■ murder. Attorney Glenn bai'es i> 1B appeal to tho supreme court oil the ground that murder was the c.’iuie t , rt)1 , orly chargeable and the Uni M Biwtua court had no jurisdiction, ‘ A New Yorker lias been down , tho , hno of the Georgia Southern and Florida railroad recently trying to j place ’ with the sawmills a contract for a| 000 00() feot ()f , ambcr . H e desired i make a contract with a single mill, but no mill oarsil to take it at jiresont j as mill owners are expecting a j steady advance iu tho price of lumber, j lul q ( j„ no t, ca ro to be tied up by any such big contract. Such a contract— J largest 21,000,000 mill iu feet—would tho almost engage the * state a year. •,”110 speculation. Now Yorker Ail desires mills tho lumber tho f or tho ou (j eor .'ia Southern aro roported to bo running’ tm lull time, with plenty to fio. v#Te-:n me giontly encour¬ aged by tho Outlook. Tho Savannah New* thinks that tho rise in the price of xaeatw should offer a valuable object lt'Mo* <<» Ooorgia farmers. ii T here is Mlegod to be a shortage in the supply, it says, “hence the price has gone up, fluct¬ uations iu the pr ieo of silver had noth¬ ing to do with it- The pointer afford¬ ed on tho silver question, however, may be regarded as a side issue. Tho mam ' point ih that farmers should be¬ gin now, if they have neglected to do so, to prepare for rah 'i»g a greater amount of pork this j6. ar than ever before. No farmer ever to throw away good pork, no matter .how boun¬ tiful tho supply, while sonuY farmers claim that their cottot* crop was the same as thrown away.” Mr K 11 Richards ani? 4h>neral Clement A. Evans, of Atlanta, ar<? **• tcrestod iu the purchase of the charter of the old Augusta and Chattanooga railroad company, which was surveyed several years ago up along tho west bank of the Savannah river and through tho Blue Ridge to Chattauoo ga. 11 is said that considerable money has already been subscribed towards tho capital stock, which has been placed at $250,000. Tho old survey will be used in part, but the new line, if built w ill not take the exact route of the old one. The new one will be sur¬ veyod somewhat farther away from the Savannah river, passing up by Appling, the county seat of Columbia couuty, Washington,the seat of Wilkes cou uty, Lexington, Harmony GFovc, Haines-* ville, Dawsouville, Jasper, Daltou and then to Chattanooga. The Georgia Medical Association, at their recent meeting at Bavanuah, elected the following officers to serve during the coming year: President, Dr. F. M. Ridley, of LaGrange; first vice president. Dr. IV. H. Doughty, of Augusta; second vice president. Dr. M. L. Boyd, of Savannah; secretary, Dr. It. N. Taylor, of Griffin. There were three vacancies on the board of i-f'nsors. These were filled bv the election of Dr. t'harles Hicks, of Dublin; Dr. H. B. MoMnster, of Waynesboro, and Dr. Howard Wil¬ liams, of Macon. Tho next meeting of the association will be held at Ma¬ con. Dr. Doughty extended the in' Dr. i tAtion just before adjournment. Ridley appointed the committee that is to present the needs of the asylum to the legislature. It J s as follows; l)r, F, M. Ridley, of LaGrange; Dr. W. A, Love, of Atlauta; Dr. 15. 11. Bar¬ ron, of Macon; Dr. W. O. Daniel, of Bullards, and Dr. 15. E. Griggs, of Columbus. Trolley S-heme. -\i' r TT K ' n h “J l ’ M “ roa ‘ le a ‘, C "" , lumbus looking to tbe operation of an electric railroad from Atlauta to Co lumbus. it h said that if the present twenty miles in and around the city, why could net some arrange ment be made with the Savannah and Western railroad to lease the Colum¬ bus and Rome narrow gauge rood, widen the gauge and extend the some to Newnan. and from there to Mao T cheater and connect with the street railway The of Atlanta. the first road as proposed would bo entirely loDg line railroad operated thought by electricity, and it is the enterprise could be com¬ pleted in time to make it one of the features of tho Cotton States exposi¬ tion. In referring to the scheme, a gen¬ tleman interested says: “If addition¬ al power is needed along the line it can be easily augmented by using the waters of the streams in or near Pine monntain, and upon reaching Man¬ chester it can unite with the Atlanta electric power. Atlanta is also prepar¬ ing a large electric plant by using the waters of the Chattahoochee,above the city. Now, with the power generated by the waters of the Chattahoochee above Atlanta, in conjunction with tho power generated by the water's of the Chattahoochee at the Colnm bus fac¬ tory site, together with such aw can be generated from the subsidiary streams along the route, f believe a s nflicient power could be had to sendtrai vs from Atlanta to Columbus and back' again, operated by electricity alone, and it would be the means of advc ttising both cities and our whole stu ie, to¬ gether with all of its natural t advan¬ tages.” A ’ " ,onj ’ 1 omUig. Through the instrumentality of Gov «**“■* Northen, manager of the Geo^ iaiJur eaofluvestmeutandImDiigni ,1 tioD > formulated, another large which colony will be plan kfnown hag jeeu the Ponn-Goorgia colony company, ' nd which purposes to bring its settlers i'P on ft trfict of JaD(1 twenty-fives .miles below Macon 15,000 acres inexfe.’jt, in uWigga \The county on tbe Ocmulgets ■ river. scheme of the Penn-G» jorgia oniony company is a unique ona . The lijnds will not be subdivided,, as in upuy other plans of a similar nature, bijt will be operated as a whi de ; the memdters of the colony doing t he labor nwetHary to raise the crop, and each sharing according to his holdings of fit* in the common pro; fits. The Bin| id>i| therefore, is oomjnun istie, and "iaiterest will center upon tho ontj ipe ii cally of only, the experiment. ho-irewsr, is Com the l an experiment, lor the Penn Oeojfpa colony company has secured thtjjj^operty ffltsL .for and will at oegin early arrnnge- date. occupancy an £A>Uf AND DOO ft TRUST. The\^I<l Advakico Combine In Prices Revived, and an Announced. A l'hidago dispatch, says: The old Rfc 'eb.»dool and blind trust has been reN -ivAd ami begun l*ns iness Thursday with * membership of thirty-nine firms ropre. capital of $20,000,000. A seori. 't mealing of those interested was heW, aJM ^ Fan n<it adjourned until long a \r tla mid for n >K bt tb *. control The trust of made arrange no> o both prices and t ,nt P ut * and b(, gan opera¬ tions with a \ im h 1' ordering an ad¬ vance i^s prices °^ too per cent, and a reductiL tof iu o t 'mediately. l,f twenty per cent, iake effec t m Each of the us paid in to the treasury $2,000 a guaranty, of good faith, the monew to be forfeit. ‘ <J if any of the aoncern’e I'nlcj ire bri^t m Thej^4e<‘ provide tipat the seeretar T of the trust shall bo permitted to exi mine tho va¬ rious firais at any time, re fusal to per mitsucluan examination resulting in. a forfeiture of tho guarautvo Wis., fund. Henry Paine, of Oshkosh, was made permanent chairman of the trust and the following board or directors was elected: Henry Paine, Si. Allan Smith, Minneapolis, and L. IT. Rob¬ erts, Ct.v7i.ge. Headquarters will established in Chicago. Moving the Bullion Away. Miii Director Preston has ordered tho rethova! to the San Francisco mint } of $53(1,000 of gold bullion and $130, 000 of .silver bullion now at the Carson City J cvada, mint. Home $600,000 of unrefe ;ed silver not at tho Carson City mint will be subsequently removed 1 o i»'an Frnncisce. This removal of tb® bv illi'il from tho Carson City mil it pr. reffYDy thS completes tho dismantlii jy ig «.f mint, which, in fact, lias on pokUa re«mf Ltjeeu fir. Mason, used for the assaying governm pur- rnt expo', aspeetor, who discovered the Rhor*t&S will remain at Carson then City for ural weeks yet, ana *wi)i proe<&> f to mako an examiuatiom vf the Francisco, Cal., mint, RUBE SMITH DEAD. atulu Burrow’s Partner Serves Out Ills Sentence. .Uube Smith, the ivuthern outlaw anri a. member of tho notorious Bur¬ ro - vs gang of desperadoes, died in the ktato pvison at Columbus, Ohio, Sat nrdi >y afternoon, where ho wasaerving a life sentence imposed by tho United States coin t for the robbery of u mail and express train on tho Mobile aud Ohio railroad’ near Buekutuiiuy, M iss., in September, 1889. Burrows, it will be remembered^ was fatally sh.jt while resisting arrest f(.r this crime. St uitb died of Bright’s disease. Accenting to his statement ho was innocent. ^ 1 hey Voted to Remain Out. The cotton mule spiunera’ union at Blackstone, Mass., have voted to re¬ main out of the Blackstone Cotton Company's mill They called upon the superintendent and asked to re¬ main out Friday as the day war* Fa triota’ Day. Their request was refus¬ ed. Hence the action of the union, which was in accordance with the ac¬ tion taken at a meeting of tho New En*daud mule spinners' union, im Bos¬ ton. several weeks ago, which viftedto have the members of the uuiou stay out of the mill on Patriots’ Day. A National Hank Closed. Comptroller Fckels has closed up the First National bank of William antic, Conn., unit placed Bank Exam¬ iner Dooley in charge. The capital of the batik is $ 100,000 aud it has become impaired, it is said, through the care¬ lessness or otherwise of the cashier, who recently died. Brcoktnridg.' for the Senate. News cornea from I-exington. Ky., that W. C. P. Breckinridge will be come a candidate for the I uited States senate, and thus tret even with Senator Blackburn, who helped defeat him ia bis memorable fight for renomination for congress. Is is not so much what one says :. t is what one dosa that oouata. FIVE LYNCHED. I wo Men and Tliree Women Hung by a Mob in Alabama. Fire persons were arrested Saturday near Butler Springs, Alabama,charged with the murder of Watts Murphy, o young man and nephew of ex-Governor Tom Watts, Of these two were men and three women, all colored. Their names are John Butler, Zeb Colley, Bertha Greene, Alice Greene and Mary Beane. Another negro man, who was also implicated, made his escape. A posse, who bad charge of the fire prisoners, started from Butler Springs —a distance of about sixteen miles from Greenrille—with the two men and three women at about 10 or 11 o’clock Saturday night, with the ob¬ ject of placing them .all in the county jail for trial. About 3 o’clock Saturday morning, when the posse who had charge of the prisoners reached a lonely place on the road, voices came from both sides of the roadway, commanding them to halt. Seeing they wore outnumbered, and being threatened with death, the guard promptly obeyed, when prob¬ ably a hundred mea, with nrms in their hands, took the five prisoners (irom the guards and then and there hung the last one of them to limbs of trees and left their bodies dangling in that position. TIIE TREATY SIGNED. The Mikado Ratifies the Terms Agreed to by the Commission. A dispatch from Hiroshima, Japan, to the Central News says that the mikado ratified the Chino-Japanese treaty Saturday afternoon. Advices from Berlin state that The Chinese government has con¬ cluded a loan of 30,000,000 marks at 6 per cent interest with a syndicate composed of the national bank, Fuer Deutschland, Heydt & Co., and Beh¬ rens & Sons, of Hamburg. RUSSIA NOT SATISFIED. A semi-official note has been issued to the newspapers at St. Petersburg to the effect that the Russian govern¬ ment is in no wiso satisfied with the Chino-Japanese clause treaty, especially tho Lioa-Tong. providing for the cession of Russia, the note says, will act in concert with other powers in protecting the interests of Europe, even supposing one of the great powers does not share in such action. CARLISLE DENOUNCED. Ills Utterances In 1873 Compared With His Present Policy. A big mass meeting was held ia Lexington, Ky., last Thursday night by the advocates of free silver. The meeting is the first of the kind in tho state and sensational charges were made upon the honesty and integrity of Secretary Carlisle, who is looked upon as being a probable candidate for tho United States senate to succeed Joe Blackburn. Tho moating was for the purpose of organizing a bimetallic club, but the establishment of the club w as deferred and the time consumed in discussing the financial question. Mr. Carlisle and President Cleve¬ land were roundly denounced by dem¬ ocrats and republicans. Mr.Carlisle’s utterances ragarding the demonetiza¬ tion of silver in 1873 were read and compared with the policy ho is alleged to bo pursuing now. One speaker de¬ clared “ho got something for this, and you can guess what that something was.” He was warmly applauded. Milling Association Assigns. Tho North Dakota Milling Associa¬ tion, at Grand Forks, N. D., mado an assignment Thursday, The direct cause was an attachment levied by the Mandan Roller Mill Company for $ 100,000 to secure the payment of a note. Approximately the assets of the association will amount to $700,000 and the liabilities to $400,000. The association owns eleven mills, includ three yn Minnesota, and leases two others. It is said all the mills of tho company iu the state have been at Cached an d closed. It is alleged the trouble ys among the management and that tha dosing will be only tempo rary. THE SUIT DROPPED. Prosecution of tho Western Bank Note Company Called Off. Secretary Carlisle has directed that the prosecution against the Western Bank Note Company, of Chicago, for printing Mississippi state warrants, be it’scontinued. This action is taken upon the recommendation of United States District Attorney John C. Black, concurred in by Attorney Gen¬ eral Glney, and from the further fact that the company has discontinued the printing of the warrants. Tho bank note company, it is stipulated, will have to pay the costs. ATLANTA MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY. t.rooeries. floasted coffee 12 6J F 100 cues Green Slandard —Choice 21; granula’eil fair 19,4'c; prime 18J^c- Sugar— New Orleans while 3Jj; 4^c;off do, grauu'ated c; yellow 8Yi@3f^-. kerup— New Orleans open kettle 25@30c; mixed tugarhor.se L0@35c. Teat—Black S0®6JC; green L0i^50c. Rice—Head 6c; choice 5 l rie. Salt—dairy, jacks, J1.I0; do. bb s. $2-25; ice cream tl; common 70c. Cheese— Full cream 12VJo. Matches—65s 5fc: 100a $1.3 (®tl.75; SOOs *2.75. Soda—Boxes 0 ; kegs 3c. Crackers—Soda 5-^c: cream 8 : ,c, ginger map. 8 l ;c. Candy—Common stick 0J4; tain? 12<S’.2-i. Oysters-F. W. $1.70; I. W. $1.20. Powder—Regs $3.2\ Phot—$1.25. P'lonr, Grain and Meal. $3.40: Flour, iirst patent, $4.00: second patent straight $8.13: fancy $c.05; extra fam - iy $270. Corn, whit* 60; mixed 59. Oats, ruet proof fOo; white 46c; mixed 43c. live, Georgia 75c. Barley, Georgia fide, raised 8 :c. Har. No- 1 timotbr, large bale- small bales $3c, No. 2 timothy, small bales 80c. Meal, plain 3tk\- bolted 54c. Wheat bran, Urge sacks 90c; small t'otton jacks925^'. Seed Vital (rie Shorts $1. Stock Meal, $1. per 100 lbs. Hulig, $5 per ton. Peaa. 90c per bu. Grits $3 25. ! Country Produce. Georgia ^S^SSSt.’SSRgSSti _ iJ 12 1 Live „ P-uitrr—Tur ,,-. .’hick?ii«,l*r^e. key* 12‘,J15c |> fe; ben* 25 .? 27 ‘fc; Jpring iftS-otr 2 * - 23 tV:mevlmra 12 l « u? 15 u Dressed trx—Turkey* „f McSlSc; ducks !; < Burbank . *'¥?■* to.O- i $1.10.* bu. • . br, 65 if 7 Sc. Swee* p 14 toes r ha. Hoa^v 8 *rAfned iU * bu; Provision. Clear rib j;de», boxed 7c: ice-cared bellies «•« Brejkftst ffiigir-cured b»oon k«m» :o®!2 Lard— i ;c;California T‘.;e. quality 7Jje, UWj'- Best 6c. (jnsUtv second compound Cotton. Local market elojed nominal; unddiiag tfc. m OYAL BAKING POWDER is the purest and strongest m baking powder made. It has received the highest award at the U. S. Gov’t official investigation, and at all the Great International Expositions and World’s Fairs wherever exhibited in competition with others. It makes the finest, lightest, sweetest, most wholesome bread, cake and pastry. More economical than any other leaven¬ ing agent. ROvV't BAKING POWDER CO., 108 WAU BT., NEW-YOSK. Queer Human Family Statistics. The estimated population of the world on January 1, 1895, was 1,500, 000 , 000 . Taking the world over there is an average of one doath and one and one fourth births per second. Only one half of all who arc born into the world live to the age of 17 years. Vital statistics provo that, taking the world over, there are 109 women to every 100 men. Out of every nine sudden deaths reported, eight of the number are men. The mioroscope shows that the hu¬ man body is covered with scales, each Beale covering 500 pores. Only six persons out of each 1,000 born live to be 75 years old, and only one out of the same number reaches tho century mark. Figures by experts in vital statistics provo that mrt less than 4,745,500,000 human beings die on our globe each century. The latest anthropological statistics prove that in America the daily, monthly and yearly number of births exceed the deaths iu the ratio of 3 tol. Huxley’s tables show that the hnmnn body is made up of thirteen different elements, of which five are gases and eight solids. A Code of Signals. First Citizen—It is not enough that bicycles carry bells; the law should enforce a regular system of signals that all can understand. Second Citizen—What would you suggest ? First Citizen— mightTSl Wi^ a I'rn’t know exactly, but it thing like this: One ring, stand still; twerringB^ dodge to the right; three rings, dive to tho left; four rings, jump straight up and I’ll run under you; five rings,turn a back somersault and land behind me, and so on. You see,us folks who walk are always glad to be accommodating, but the trouble is to find out what the fel¬ low behind wants us to do. A Mistake. The pastor bade her proceed. “Tell me all,” he urged, kindly. “I put a button in the contribution box,” she faltered. He smiled. “And did your conscience trouble you?” he asked. The woman raised her eyes earn estly. “No,” she answered, “I put in the wrong button and broke a set and I would like to exchange it, if you please. ”—Detroit Tribune. __ She Had Eaten It. “John,’’said the mistress, “I should like you to find out, if you can, wheth er there is any of the tinned salmon left without letting the new cook know, as she may have eaten it, and I should not like to make her feel uncomforta¬ ble.” “If you please, ma’am,” said the butler, “the new- cook has eaten the tinned salmon, and she feels very un comfortable indeed.” : gYrilPdlGs £r*j . . ^ dak W’ p v--- v. ■ m \ m-. ;• I es £ 1 ONE EIVJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup and refreshing of Figs is taken; it is pleasant to the taste, and acts genUy Liver and yet promptly on the Kidneys, Bowels, cleanses the sys aches tem effectually, and fevers dispels colds, head and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro ducet., pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and trulv beneficial in its cit, aom «he most; bealthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities ^ commend it to aU ‘u % j » have made , it .. the .» most . | popular remedy Figs known. Syrup r of x * is n for j• sale in j 50 C 6 Dt , DOttl^S by «lll leading i drug** gists. Any haVe reliable bandVm druggist who 1 ma v ** f - cure wishes promptly Do for any one who to try it. not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 5 1 v ntA*cisco, csi. LOuiiULU. Kf, Aid I0KK, tt f. The Rose and the Thorn. She was no longer a rosebud. Indeed, she was in full bloom, and had been so through several seasons. Rut she had money, and ho loved her. How often men do that way. Oh, money, thou art a honey. So as time wore on and she grew no younger, his heart throbbed by pro¬ posing to her. He was so sure of her, at her time of life, that anything but a prompt ac¬ ceptance never occurred to him. What was his intense, nay jiainful, surprise then, to hear her say she was very much obliged to him for bis kind¬ ness, but she really must decline. “Oh, why, why?” he pleaded, in heartbroken tones. “Because I do not love you,” she answered. v®,“But Wd, you can learn to love me,” he coaxiugly. “I think not,” she persisted. “Oh, yes, yon can,” he exclaimed, grabbing at her lily-white hand. “One is never too old to learri, you know.” How he ever escaped alive, it is no part of the chronicler’s business to ex¬ plain. This is no detective tale .—Detroit Free Press. A Jolly Fellow. chez Wife—Why do the friends of San¬ say that he is such a jolly fellow? Husband—Because be is nlway i pleasant and good-tempered; he is very obliging, spends his money freely, and neglects his family to a shameful extent. What an ordinary man eats and the way he-eats it wokyd be enough ostrich—unless to give dyspepsia to an the os¬ trich were wise enough to as¬ sist his digestion from time to time with an efficient gjjjfy/ combination of vegetable ex tracts. Such a L w.~ s ?:'preparalion is • '34# Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Peilets. They are excellence the pills _par fffor those who sometimes eat stimulate Ihe wrong things and too of much. digestive They action in all the organs. They stop sour stomach, windy belcliings, constipation, heartburn, biliousness, flatulence dyspepsia, and cure in¬ digestion, sick headache and kindred derangements. Once used they are always in favor. Notice to Mil! Men A mi far mers owning small po ower: Tha finest and piwJ” , wir , fi’i , Fa?r‘«tCW*a";" ,, AllVi"es, fromf'h. w r„,. with n covers, all — /In Xvanlzed nests of after ten, completion^, 8 to 2 feet\ 1 /diameter, /high and 30 at 2>*c. to 30 inches gallon.! I per f Ttiey ao not ruat, shrink, leak, *lv« taste to water, nor allow foreign sub* I stances to g3t In. They can be put I Ingerret or barn ond thus ere protected Ifrom freezing. They take no setting: Vup, ere cheeper than wood. Tank* V substructures of al! sizes made to § % order. Send for price list end M designs for substructure end till .ornamental water supply. , & 2Cfa V^AERMOTOR CO, V CHICAGO. m mm 1 I* L-' « W m m ___________ %&EZ SiJS, 5 “‘;„S* .*r* *5sS~*ds'£»H”SE5M * 5 * wnm^roiTil? ;g, K ,ff r T t w»i l tA T II ».; *«r or iT« ***.***!. TQ^gBS* critdek>, . fcbb . riTTKgiL «»ufl mw LV^Ta rurara jrrta u ^^^&%S coanaTiox. it wuUeosTiirrs to c ;^“T ,V £ SflriRtPRiU.ifl wi.ib FKiwr.fi awi* 0 mcise of the wcrld. w*Tir” m r?if aekbotm ca^ c&JCiwo. JlT «i«aii ntih mfwr 1 ’ “ • i CTS m ■*Jz\ Best „ CtiRtS fftitRE Ail ELSE FAILS. | Cough Syrup. Taster Good. Use 25 Fa time. 6okt hy druggy ^ I rfskoK'KtflftlA^sini