The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, November 17, 1893, Image 7

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Some Book-Learning. Ladv—-‘Have jou any Turkish tow¬ els?” New Boy—“Turkish towels?” “Yes. Haven’t you over hoard of Turkish towels?” “I’ve heard a good deal about Turks, ma’am, but I never knew they used towels. ”—Street it Sm ith'a Good Sews. Rendrr Ilm-mlCM the Pestilrmial Vapor Of malar.a, and the diseases it begets, with a course of Hos tetter's Stomach H tters at the b^innin'of tho.se seasons whe’i miasma im¬ pregnates the a rand poisons the s\>tem. It is a must effici «t a’epuard and remedy long tried and. proved. Liver romp aitit, dyspep¬ and sia, constip tion, incipient rheumatic kidney trouble and nervousness are promptly and relieved by »t, The deb.li ated, elderly delicate benefit, preitly by its use. Prepare for a severe winter and then hope you may be disappointed. Many pe rsons are broken down from over¬ work or hnuseho .Id car s. Brown's Iron Hit - tors rebuilds the bile, sy -tem, aids dig-stion, malaria. re¬ A moves execs- of and cures splendid tonic for women and chii Iren. Annie signed will) a friend sometimes be¬ comes a note of retire'. A Sow® Ten.vtT on Oovon, if suffered to prorrew, «ftri ro*'tUs in an incurable tliro'f. or I mu* tnvil>!'\ **liru ton's UrunChiui iruchca" give instant relief. HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES 1 A ankle Running finally Sore spreading Ou my grew worse, over both feet, arms and hands. Hones came out of my toes and fingers. I lost sleep and appetite. I was in bed when I began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla Before I finished the first boltle I could eat and sleep well. I continued with the S'arsauar- 11 a and now i he sores are all healed.” Mas. Mart Spearman, 272> Latona Street, Phila¬ delphia, Pa. Get only Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood*g Pill* care cougtipation. 25 cents. Will You Marry Soon? If ?o. you are obiiged to have a solid 1* xarat atgol i ring. You will want to feel mi re that it IS 1* karat, pure and genuine. genuine. Write W to us for our catalogue of wedding ring-*. J. P. STEVENS & BRO., Jewelers, ATLANTA. OA. A Natural Food. . . Conditions o f the system arise ... „ when foods cease ordinary to /'R.f'i'l jiff ^ build flesh— fjp:f IliefL there is urgent need of arrest ing was te—assistance must come quickly, from natural food source. Scott's Emulsion ic * n. rnvidentation of J the life lf 0.11 .. , j it ■ . COu-llver j i jooaz IS oil reinforced, made easy of digestion, and almost as palatable as milk. Pr?p*r*d hr Rcott A Bownc. 5. V. A I' dragr-wtu. Unlike the Dutch Process 1 No Alkalies — OR — Other Chemical* ra¬ ft re n*ed in the preparation of W. BAKER & CO.’S MkfastCocoa ttfhlrh 4a ahBnhitely pure and toluble. ! li It has more than three time* u the strength Starch, of ( oc*oa it sued with Arrowroot or Snpar, and is far more eco¬ nomical, costing _ less than cent one a cup. It is deliciouB, nourishing, and easily DIGESTED.__ Sold hj Ororer* c»erjrwh«r«. W 3AXER & CO., Dorchester. Mas*. MERCURIAL-;~ “At**»it ten rear® afro I con -&* ?***%j tractefi a severe case of son. IjeadiriK physicians preecriltfd medicine relief. after medicine, which I took without any I also tried mercurial and potash re. met] ien , with cessful i Its, Lut which brought on an a ick of IHH irial rheumatism that made Tuy life RHEUMATISM one of asrar-y. After auffenac $n* :r ; I pave up all rentedie*, am! hepac osinp 8. ft. S. After takinp s ixtlijc* 1 was eotindvcrirefl and able to resume work. s.s p-jg, I* the preare«t rnedici for blood imiso Ling t/j-'iay on the market.** TreaLisefn Wood and SWo I - -i-xl fn-..- O) liSw ODE LATEST Tlie Eapiiirgs of a Day CiraicM in Erief asd Concise Parairaplis Antl Containing the (list of Uio Yews From All I’arts of the World. The ministers of Jacksonville enlled a mass meeting Monday afternoon to protest againt the Mitohell-Corbett match. A London dispatch says: Three thousand mines in the Lehigh district of Lancashire resumed work Monday morning at the rate of wages paid be fore the great strike commenced. A News special from Alpine, Texas, reports that teu inches of snow fell Monday, with a prospect that it will reach thirty inches. In contrast with this are general and heavy rains in east, southeast, south and southwest, Texas:. Advices of Monday from Buenos Ayres state that in consequence of the renewed bombardment of Rio, string entinstructions have been received bv the commanders of foreign warships to take all necessary stejis to protect foreign property in the city. I Mr. J. A. Martin died in Columbus, : 1 Miss., Friday, after a lingering illness, i For a number of years lie was editor of the Columbus Index, one of the leading journals of the state. He was a prominent Mason and will be buried by tlia Knights Templar. The Brunswick board of health re¬ ported only four new cases of fever Monday all of whom wore colored. 1 Five patents were discharged, two being ! white. There were two deaths— Charles j There Rochell and Frank Brady, both white. under | are now about 70 cases treatment. A cable dispatch from Vienna, Aus¬ tria, states that the new cabinet is gen¬ erally credited with good intentions and is treated with sympathy by the entire Vienna press. It is estimated that the ministerial majority in the Reichstag will be able to count 200 votes against 150 for the opposition, A New York dispatch ot Monday , says: Charles Mitchell lias signed a contriict with the theatrical managers, Powers and Edwards, for an engage¬ ment of two weeks at $2,000 per week, said to be the largest salary ever paid a pugilist. Mitchell will make his hrst appearance at Syracuse on i burs day night. The United States cruiser Columbia dropped anchor in the harbor of South Boston Monday morning. Her run at sea was the quickest ever made by a war vessel in this country, beating the New York’s time over two hours. Only two members of the trial board, Captain Edmund O. Matthews and Chief Engineer Edward Farmer, made W the journey from Philadelphia in the The case of Frank Porterfield, cash ier of the Commercial National bank, which has been ou trial before Judge Sage, in the federal court ut Nashville, was. concluded Monday by the jury J failing to agree. A poll of the jury ; showed that they stood eight for con- 1 viction and four for acquittal. The other indictments against Porterfield will not be taken up for trial until the firKt Monday in December, Marcos Morales, president of the Cuban League in Pennsylvania, and chairman of the advisory board of that organization, received dispatches Monday morning which aver that a revolution is in full swing in Cuba, He assorts that tho natives of that island have risen in force and determined to throw off tho yoke of Spain. They expect help from their countrymen in the United States. It is ascertained from the best sources that a racket has been raised in the Southern Steamship and Passenger as sooiation over the way Columbia, S. C., was treated concerning railroad rates during the state fair. Hereto fore a rate of 1 cent per mile has been given, but this year it was doubled, and even then notification of reduc tion from the regular passenger rates K2JCT 8 "■’* Rurrir in the case of Mitchell King vs. The United States Government. This is n river. The plaintifi’ claims that his plantation, nine miles above the city of Savannah, has been converted into a morass bv the improvements in the way of deepening the river below the city of Savannah. The conrt of sessions convened at Charleston. 8. C., Monday. There are 145 criminal cases on the docket, seven of these being for capital of feases. > one of the dispensary easea haveasvi-t been handed to the grand jury, although there is a large number of these cases in the hands of the so licitor. Their outcome is look< d for with much interest. The general opinion in that the atate cannot cure tv conviction in any of these case A Washington special of Monday Bays: A plan ha« jnnt been perfected whereby the gold reserve of the treasn- ry may ho increased to its legal limit of $100,000,000. This iato beaeoomplish e.i by means of an understanding with the banks of New' York, whereby they are to inerease the proportion of gold in their deposits with the Now subtreasury to cover the certified checks that are made by importer:, in pavnicut of customs duties. The steamer China, which left Hon olnla November 7th, arrived at San Francisco Monday morning. Her offi cers report that all was quiet when they left. The steamer left Honolulu on the 7th instant, making the trip in nvo uuys, which luuiuT-ii is the iiuuis ft.si.e-t m.r. time ivvonty minutes, ever made between Honolulu ami San Frau | cisco. Among her passengers is Ad j j „iiral Skerrett, who was relieved at Honolulu by Rear Admiral Irwin, i Advices received Monday at San Francisco from Yokohama state 'lmt a severe storm swept over the south¬ ern part of Japan October ISili, last¬ ing several days. Ill Okayama, where the flood wrought the most destruc¬ tion, 124 persons are known to have perished and 100 more are missing, while Bi t houses wv.o washed away, bridges destroyed am': a great number : of horses and cattle killed. From j other points lit) persons are reported 1 killed; besides 47”) ships and boats were wrecked and great damage done to farming lands. Multitudes arc re cciving aid from the local government. Sparrell Hill, ono of the attorneys for Frank Porterfield in the bank case t lm» engrossed the attention of the j federal weeks* past, court was «t found Nashville guilty lor <>i con- two | 1 tempt of court Monday, and after lmv | mg apologized to the court for the personal offense, was fiord $500, which he at once paid. Hill liml told Judge Sago that ho should not, run over the "ary which was unable to agree. Then fudge Hugo told him he was guilty of contempt of court. Later, Hill of¬ fered to explain, but Judge Sago told him lie had been guilty of a trick, and no explanation was necessary. lie. Hill denounced this statement as a A special of Monday, from Omaha, says: Full l Horns, which will be but little elmngt it by oilicinl figures, from all counties republican, of Nebraska, give Harri¬ j son, for supreme court, 72,507; llolfomb, , . populist, 09,307; £rvjl> , % ( |,J„ crHt ,, $7,051; Bitten llinuU . r> ^n.iahitiouist, 7,450. Harri son’s plurality, 7,242, The populists lust year carried forty-one counties, republicans This tire forty populists and <1 mocrats carried nine. lifty year j sevon counties, h,.mocrats the republicans twon ty . fivt>i thl , eight. Nebras . total vote is 17,500 less than last j y < ar. the ddnocrut# losing most lieav i j|y, only pifhibitiouisis gaining. HUNDREDS MEET DEATH. Fearful Dynamite Explosion at a Span* Eli Port. A terrible dynamite explosion oc¬ curred at Santander, Spam, Friday night in which hundreds oi persons wero instantly killed. The shock of tho explosion was so great tlmt resi j u t ; lu f nr tti*>r parts of the city thought an earthquake had occurred , 11r1 t)lo p ] nce n |,„„t to bo destroyed. rim ship Volo, with a cargo of dyna m j te> WU8 ] y j n ,, „t the quay Inst, Friday evening, when, in some way not yet explained, she caught fire. A large crowd gathered in the vicinity of the place, evidently unaware of the dan gerous character of tho ship’s cargo, and the officers made no attempt to drive them away. j j While quench every the flames effort was dull being made fol to a roar, j lowed by a report, shook the founda tions and wrecked every house around the quay, tho walls being blown out as though mude of cardboard. The loss j to life cannot yet be stated with any degree of accuracy. It is known, how ever, that the loss of life will reach far into the hundreds, while the list of in lured is enormous. completely paralyzed The town was ( >y the disaster »nd no attempt was subsequently made to extinguish the Are that was communicated to adjacent ways by the flaming brands thrown by exploding dynamite. ------- ROCKEFELLER'S CHARITY. * — > zn.«* - "-*• John I>. Rockefeller made . .. his , fourth ,, his previous donations this last, con tribution makes Mr. Rockefeller s gift to the university $3,250,000. .Mr. Rockefeller’s last gift is conditional securing Martin Reyerson s dona tion of $100,000. The condition of the Reyerson donation is that 8400,000 l>e rained by popular eubacription by Jan. 1, 1394. Uprising in U’afe*. The news brought by the steamer from Havana Thursday night hascheer t),,. hearts of the Cuban revolution j. 4 } f « at Key West, Fla., who declare ts a t their cause has received a fresh iropettiH, The present movement in Cuba evidently an outgrowth of tins plane hatched by the leaders at K<-y Weat^ who have been, ever since the lartt fiaaco, endeavoring to incite an other insurrection. Nothing: can be substituted for the Royal Baking: Powder and give as good results. No other leavening agent will make such light, sweet, delicious, wholesome food. Ilotv a Boston Man San a Sun Spot. A Boston man living out in the sub¬ urbs has discovered a filet, that may in¬ terest a good many persons. What he found was that it is quite possible to see t he larger spots that appear on the sun’s surface without glass or lens of any kind. The shutters of the observer’s house happened to be closed, and through a tiny hole near the top of them a beam of sunlight found its way to the floor. There is left an image, clear and round, tinged at the circumference with a fringe of blue and orange. The whole appearance of the beam ns projected reminded the spectator of the image of the sun taken on paper through a telescope, and ho got a sheet of white note paper in order to test his surmise. The result confirmed it. A beautiful round image of the sun fell on the paper, and near the center thereof could bo seen a bluish spot, which moved about with the image whenever the paper was shifted. The bluish colorek object was a veritable sun spot, and the observer watched it by the simple means described for sev¬ eral days until the revolution of tin. sun carried it out of sight. Iloaton lleratd. Old News. S. S. Teacher “If Eve, the first woman, had done ns she was told, them never would have been any trouble in the world. ” Little (lirl “Oh, yes, I’ve heard papa tell mamma that many a time.” S/rt < / .1- Smith'* Good jYews. In Olden Timm People overlooked the importance of per* rnanciiMy beneficial effects and were eatlefiod with L ansleut action, but now I hat It U gen¬ erally know that Syrup of will perma¬ nently cure habitual constipation, well In¬ formed people will not buy other laxative*, which act for a time, but finally injure tilt fcystem Tiu r< more false toUgue* lban /afro fee} |j in t hi’ norlfl. Ladles n (‘ding a tonic, or children who want building up, Nhoird take Drown** Iron I itf rn. It <a pli asant, to take,» ur n Malari i, IndigeHtion, Hiliou rich ik hshikI and Liver t’ompialntn, makeN tiio Blood pure. A sure way of getting a debt out awed Is to pa> if _____ 0100 Reward. 0100. learn The that, reader 1 her of this in at leant paper one will dreaded be plea***! diMMM to * that M icnco ban been nhl« to euro in all Its Kta/ca, and that In t'atari’h. Hall’a Catarrh Cure ih the only positive cure known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being aeonatitii tiorial di«»;a»e. ilaH’s require* a constitutional ireat merit. < atanh Cure ia taken Internally, acting directly on the It.ootl an l mucouseur* ft ,o h of the HjHterri, thereby uiac,and destroying giving tha tha foundation of tho dis the cmiaikuthm pit lientHtrcngth by huiUImg up The and a-sisting n.ituro in doing In it* work. curative proprietor* have no much faith it* powers, t hat they offer One Hundred I)«» bir* for RID carte that it fa 1 m to cure. Head for lint of test monialn. Addre*a Co.,Toledo, , . O. _ F. .T. ( 'hknev A „ OP-s.iId by DruitK's*", . Mnrni ,i .... I',., , l.nii)'» Pills wPli a ,Irir*k of Malcr. EppchlimV no of ilHf* 25f(*nii i ih)' »4 German j ypup _ farmer p/lom, Texas. , I am a at I ! : have used German Syrup for six y ea! -s successfully (or Sore Throat, , Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Pains in ; Q],est and Lungs and Spitting Up of Blood. I have tried many kinds of Cough Syrups in my time, but let s / 0 weather here, but in families where Svrun is used there 1 « is little ■ ffZ 03 I ATLANTA, «JA. Hook keeping* l radlcc, nUort | hit ml. At, for ratftloKiic. j M M f,KAN,< I ItTlH A WAI.KKK, Wnm. JEngleSide *S* JFftetreat. v- r nr women. sc>nofle traatmr»» wi ZT fin trail <*p i. y.lenunt *; nrtiio-nfn for ladl* * <>• and florin# eonflr fmeu. A'S'ln*** Thu dL«u*t PliyAl< Isti, .1-12 laxter f.ourt. N«laHv.1U>. Thud. j 4diSUS^B Do Hot Be Deceived ^HPWiliaP* IJgyl | VT 1*. l'u»U-n Injure Kr.itn>*iH fl*< iron ifid H*d Paint* horn rp-'S »? it *tfAJn tte j : Tti lil 4|Av Potlati | i' p it UftU;*nt, thUir j D'lfkbl*’, sip! th* f/mmotwr ytkyi ya tf»r no tin ot i>iu ka#f with r/ pur' tiM ' The American Plan. Foreigner- “What do you Amcri cans do when the officials you elect fail in their duty to the public, and lino their own pockets?” American “Do? Why, sir, we hold indignation meetings yes, sir; and sometimes, nir, our righteoua wrath passes nil hounds of propriety, effigy arid wo actually burn them in yes, sir.” “What do you do next?” “Next? Why er we go back to our business, forget, all about it, ami elect’em again. A 'em York Weekly. To Clean II aek Blesses. An old and tried cleaning solution for black dresses is a handful of tig loaves boiled in a quart of water till only a pint is left. Dip a brush or bit of sponge in this and rub the spot, and stains. Black cloth that is only dusty and generally grimy may bo washed in soap bark water, drying without rinsing. DR.KILMER'S JITA M * MOO 1 THtastA 1 KIDNEU!VEi?<ss B im H .....— • o -- Dissolu’s (bill St one. brick dust, in urine, pains in urethra, Mtrninuignffer uiiimtion, pain in back and hip*,, sudden Miopimgc of wuicr wiih prcsHurc. ItriKlitN Disease, Tube ( iisIh in urine, scanty urine, ^uvirnp U*tot cures urinary troubles um' kidney dillleulf.ins. Liver ( omiilaiiit, Torpid or enln he rged itdaehc, liver, foul digestion, breatti, Idllous IICKH, Idlioini poor guilt. < atarrlk <>f«•« lihiililrr, /nfittirumitlod. Irritation, uiei‘ru(ion, dribbling, frequent calls, pits* blood,mucus or pus. (liiarinilrr U«n' (! itrnts of One If not tin* cfltci}, In 'ikuIS.ii wtl' i ••fund you (In* prim paid. At IP ujmlNfH, 5Or, Sl/.e, Nl/r. *1 nvn.ll«ln* CiiMr l ■» IlfuJlIi" fio<' iNiiitatloii iroa lm. K II.MUM. .V Co., lllMMIAMTON, N. Y. WHISKY AID OPIOi IlatoitH Ourod. At your homo without pain • r i oiifiucrnent. IVtlont*continue Imalnefi* whlla under treat¬ ment. Wliirtky and all other drtiun ntupped immediately on beginning trea merit do not need them. No treatment y«L (Uncovered to compare with It. Have given ri|>eciat M.udy and practice t,o the»o di*eanea for tile pout twenty year*, with liontlnued and ancc©»uifiil increaae in practice, Write for my i>ook of cure*. fre«t. B. M. WOOLLEY, M.D., Office, I04J 4 Whitehall St Dopo'’<.Ti'eint A ATLANTA, CA. Sf/® s The Best for Either Healing or Oookmr. Excel in Style, Comfort and Durability. ^ KIM,H AND S Zl'.r KVKKVONa --- - WW" M AAKUANIKI, AUAIMI in k. era. AHK YOUR MTOVK DEALER To ■hour ,y.,u > IIKI I-AUI.’H I.ATBST CATAbOOUA U no <H- r n«or you writ# to ISAAC A. 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LflirtA.WU ■ ’ PISO-S GUBE TOR ContomptlVM und p*?opi« who hftve tangs or Aath* ma. Mtioaid uoo Fisj’iCom lor OTiJioaiption. It bos rnrril thtujmuotlm. It hs* not Irij «ir ed one. Itiaaot Had ( 01 ** 0 . I 1 i» tint b*:*k lyjugh nyrup. Bold cTe/ywheo*. *•>€. consumption. A. Si. U. ... . FntjoiM, 'C3.