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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14. 1889.
HOW OYER THE OLIVE BILL
PRESIDENT WILLIAMSON AND PAT
CAJHOUN HAVE A SPAT.
JZefore lb* House Kaliroail Commit,
fro Calhoun JHa’iea SuicwoitU
Which Wllllnniaon Denounces
aa Unqualifiedly False,.
fcleia.
jf In.
Atlanta, Aug, 6.—[Special.]— 1 The , rav
railroad committee of tiio Hou*e met of v
this afternoon to consider the Olive bill the
and the report of tho special committee. I “* CI
It provad to be a lively region, with a j ^
Ben.utional incident. During the sitting ; I *
of the committee, Mr. J. 1>. V* iUum«>n, ;
president of the Chattanooga, liome and j amj
Columbus railroad, made au argument; ; on
in favor of the bill. In the course oi his I by
remarks I10 declared that the Terminal j ‘ n (
company Lad alit-ar* been an enemy to i 1
his road. They luid tried to strung !e it
in Georgia and in Wall street. If the
Olive bill, or some like measure, did not
pass, he feared it would L.i fatal to his
road.
CALHOUN TELLS TALES ON WILLIAMSON.
Hr. Pat Calhoun, who was present, by
invitation of theJcommiUcc, followed Mr.
Williamson. He said he was not pre
pared to make an argument but d<sired
to rdply to the remarks of Mr. William
son above referred to. Ho said Hint it
was duo to him.-edf more than to anv
other million* <* that Mr. Williamnnis
ruad was not long ugo in the consolida
tion. The Chattanooga, homo and Co
lumbus had tried to unload the road on
the Central and lie (Mr. Calhoun) had
opposed it. Hufoppt sition to tho hcheme
had delayed hi* a] p.iintmcnt as general
count*! of the Central for two years.
In addition to this ho liad been ap
proached hv Mr.- Williamson himself,
who made him a very Haltering offer to
the position ct general emmsei for the
Chattanooga, Rome ami Columbus road.
WILJ.LVM^ON SAYS CALHOUN FUSYAUI-
C.VTI D.
Mr. Calhoun 6ut down, and Mr. "Will -
lamaon arwc, with a very emphatic re
ply. He said that the statement just
made hr Mr. Patrick Calhoun was a!wo-
lutely and unqualifiedly false, and that
the cob vernation rcl erred to had never
taken place as rejm - ntetl by Mr. Cal
houn. He admitted that such an offer
had been made to Mr. Calhoun, but it
was at an earlier date ami fieforo tho
load had developed into a system.
Mr. Calhoun waxed wroth at this at
tack upon liis veracity, and sprang to
his feet for a hot reply, but was inter
rupted by Mr. I’attersou of liibb, of the
counnittec who up]call'd to tin* (’hair-
man t<» prevent any further peraonal con
troversy in the committee room. The
chairman mpjied for order, and 31r. Cal
houn quietly resumed his seuL
ri£AJn> or a personal wmet/LiT.
After die adjounimeut of tho com
mittee thero was apprehension of a per-1
sonol difficulty bet worn tlio gentlemen,
and mutual friends have interested them
selves to bring about au adjustment of
the difference between them, 8ou*ral
speeches were made by mouiborM of the
committee for and against the bill. Mr.
1 the disciusion in a lengthy
ri.OlHPA’8 CHEAT PERIL.
Sjianniah .iteuggler* Bringing the
Urrsu of VUtJM to the Flowery
State.
Washington, Aug. 8.—Dr. Hamilton,
surgeon-general of the inarino hospital
service, i. in receipt of a letter dated
Fcnsacula, Flo., Aug. 2, from Bewail C.
Cobb, ex mavor of tho city, in which the
latter says that while tho legislature was
holding an extra sesrion and exacting a
.•filili a b«.ard of health, he
niter of the l*xlr eoitio notes
■' o., l<» the weak iioinU ai to
uv ; :at<*. mid ablted to liars
•it J in the btatute.
! !.%S2 AGAINbT DISEASE.
null and \c
hour of the
could bo Cl
ied:
is though the board had
!i:y to prevent communion*
, i r« iking people, especially
:• iiu* toy surj rise to learn
first day of August, 1889,
- no «!• fen .** or protection
,u_-.iii i and one smugglers
•u < ul.a with guardi-
I . fa I riV* and such
<o l int stale of filth, nni-
• I -, cngendirs. In every
\ otiie i» r on or penoiui
if a proper
JUDGE POD IS A WINNER.
The 1 'nited .States cus- j window
HE WILL BE THE NEXT ORDINARY
OF MUSCOGEE.
Great In’*rest Wm itlanlfesfed In
she !'!. . (!on - I’uMle School Super
intendent -A Mailt In a Saloon—
Other News Front Ctlmnbtis.
Coi.ritBV8 t Aug. 8L—(Special]—The
great excitement in tho city to-day
the election of an ordinary for Muscogee
county. Tl.o p .lla opened at 8 o’efiak
a. in. in the city and county precincts,
and doted at 3 o'clock p. in. in the
county dbtricta and at 5 o’clock p. in. in
the city. The city vote was |X)lled at
the c« urt-house, and a small crowd of
vutir.4 had gathered ill the park when
the j oils *.p »nei. There were only two
<•; n lidaies in the race, Judge J. F. Pou
and Mr. Da via A. Andrews-.. They were
pro.cut at the « ming, au 1 b »Ui gentle
men remained in close attendance ftlj
llirundi the day, o:te ou each side of the
ild prevent it, but
.n.illv ime but one tub for 000
iiu-t. and she of . uch draft
■<l t«» l.<«j» a gun shot away from
eu loc.shiKs used by the smug-
A fOOR [’AK' i: f»
•d tlx
I taw some of
iilK.rli.H.dof T
coast, so as t..
came. One oft
Cedar Kevs, u
wan Ixildeiioiigli
lidiind Amlote
health hi
Hamilton
hailing
■y played.
f.ircn poorly played,
When they sec the
n tlio distance they
•npera. When dan*
mi in and w*o their
iv thi* i* all talk,
it in March in the
i.pa, and in a week
Hilling tip the count
grown ho bold
to four miles of the
hard by when night
landed his cargo at
it entry. Another
run in a:ul anchor
.thenproceeded to-
r Keys, and was seized by a
•in four miles of Inipl. Thero
ii board and lots of Florida
ns. Not one of the latter
night iu deep water/*
oAitn or health useless,
it says that the atari) board of
Ikt-n useleiu, and n*la Dr.
f lie cannot do Hoinetlmig in
(’able savs that n small
e! armed with a crow of ten
ph:c» of
id if i
Oliv
argument in sup] ort of iL
KTATIi ItOMl. FOIt FALLEN WOMEN,
Quite n numlier of ladies apjioared bo-
fore thu Houso committee on appropria
tions this afternoon in support of a bill
appropriating $5,UG0 for u liomo for
fallen won.on., They presented tetter*
*. i —
( .
HA
OND I
DRK THE LEGISLATURE.
N. J. Hainmi u 1 addressed tho general
nimbly to-night on the subject of
higher education and liliend aid to tlio
University,
UBOBfilA ON U’liKBLM.
An Kxcurslon of Hrorclt Farmers to
Visit tbe Northwest,
Atlanta, Aug. 8.—[Special.)—Last
y*ar the Central railroad, through ju
cotumitdoner of immigration, Maj, W.
L. (ile.vmer, fitted up a handsome txir
and loaded it with representative prr^
duets of tho farms, forests, mauufacto-
rieN and mines of Georgia. This car was
taken up to the North wont and it* «->»>-
tents exhibited at the various state
district fairs l»v the side of the pro*lucts
of that section. Tho di>play was grcatlv
admired and served to draw tho atten
tion of'thouimmls of people to the ricii
resources of Georgia.
This year Maj. G(owner tins arranged
to take a party of Georgia forme
vbit tho North went and examine
faira, experimental farms, agricultural
college*, fruit, stock and dairy farms of
that section, for tho purjxwt* of gi
them an op|x>rtunity to compare the
intihods of Northern farmer^ with n lt .j r
own. The tVntml raihoad will furni-h
one of ju luuidsome olcepcrs for the
party and arrange for its tran.-iH>rtatioiu
ihe party will ft* compose.I of represent-
utlve practical farmers, selected l.y the
Bute Agricultural Htvicty ami the staM
Alliance, each organisation being SSl
legcd to select one delegate from each
pongrwwicnal district. Tho lorty wi'l
leave Atlanta on Saturday, Aug. Gi ami
wili bo gone for two weeks,
Thu novel ami practical escunion
cannot rail io doom* :,iuto much g*Mnl w
it will enlarge the ideas and experience
of our farmers and enable them to adopt
Uie Ih :,c metlioda adapted to our uectiou.
Die Central road has r!.o.\r» not only
great interest in the development of the
material industries of Georgia, but great
liberality in its effort- to advance thrm,
’llw uunagi-ucnt <■.' Ilio Central
tlu. tin- inusperftjr of their r «.l .l. rviul.
V‘ B piosperitT of th. of
Georgia, and tnat their interests are com-
inon. Hence it lias ever lx . a reads to
lend its aid to every enLv; r ■>; that
sought to enlarge and build up ilio iudu.,-
trua of our state.
Porter, liei:
Florida, Inc
forei
Uie smugglers seized and the
me.1 safely would m.oa Iw se-
uiys hu has proof of tlie^o
\nn Fur. ikux>w jack.
8.—Dr. Joseph Y.
of the state of
addressed a letter to the
nil of th • marine ho^piLil
ruing tin* dininf. ctiou of
Is. It ix ax follow
!tl»
Ia
from Cedar Keys, iei|Uesting that the
revi iiuii cutter McLear should take tlie
Kir.ed •Spanish Hcliooucr Macte/.uma to
the dry Tortugas for dis-
info tion, I would ivh|>ortfully rc(,u:*st
further, that you will do tho State Hoard
of lle.dlli of Florida thu favor to use
your intiticnev with the Treasury Ho*
partuicnt to order iu future that all for-
n m: * I. :ei/.nl by revemto officers,
lu.n tiidff are from infected p
t tkc n t i Ui ■
id th<
VSIE AMBItliis HLtMON,
LUt of ihrt
iul« Invited lo Al«
lenJ Hall Hairs
Amfc c rt, Aug. 8.—lS|mcULJ—The
reunion of Con federate veterans at
Anierhu, on Aug. 11, by special invita
tion, include members of the following
Foui «.... . • ; t. J ’
Ninth Georvk. L v ino at.
Twelfth (UxrgU Uegituvat,
Cutt’s Datlalina.
Byhuuler n ikataiioa.
rur.ow'n iiattahuu.
railroads will give traiai<,rtiti.wi
ectus per tuile round trip on i er -
1 . 11 , th. tu.ktln.
Lei an i luvxnali'iu at Aniericus,
llicb FrcloUl Uatr» u
Dr. Hamilton luts trnnuniltsd the let
ter to the .Secretary of tlio Treasury, with
favorable rcc .mmendation.
•PINOLLS lVIlllt IN DI\II'.
The ftninlu-r ol Mplitdlrn In I'oltun
Mill* I oittiiaitfl) Inrreaslng.
Baltimoue. Aug. 7.—Tlio number of
cotton mills now in the South ns com
pared with 1*30, has doubled while the
number of hpindlert and hx>ms has nioro
Ilian trebled, tho tendency being to build
mills of greater < ajwieity than formerly.
From 1GI mills having ffffff/Ql spindles
and 14,JWI looms in 1880, this industry
has increased until there uro now ff'ft
mills with 2,035.!i68 spindlea and !5,IH)i
Iuouim. Moreover there are many mills
under construction and projected and a
numlier of old mills arc increasing their
cujiucity.
OUTLOOK FI u COTTON INDUSTRY.
Letters to the '.lunufacturers' liecord
from leadingnumufauturers in theBouth
as to tho outlook for cotton industry
indicate that the production of coarsu
cotton goods in the 8 >uth is temjiornrily
iu excess of the demand, and that thu
•South must diversify its cotton manu
factures, make liner goods and also
a foreign market by ineaus of
direct slcaiiisliip Lues to South America.
MAKING FINER QOOPti.
Thero is already a growing tendency
•ward the uroduction of iluci gtsxls and
te South Carolina mill is making goods
that ore largely imitated, on account of
excellence, by New England mills,
worn:CASH THAN pi:ox*m*.
The Joints!own Commission Can'i
Fltul People to Civo Ibe Jloite) to,
Johnstown, Pip, Aug. 8.—Tho l*ourd
of inquiry lew been in every ward In tho
devastated district, an J yet over 600 or
ders lave not becu called for, Thero arc
1,000 cases yet that have nut been
rated and night sessions will bo held
until tb^y can bo classifiad. In the
nieantuno the clerks arc pre
paring a tabulated statement from which
the state o muni union will decide the
leductk n-* to make for tlnal distribu
tion. 'llin-n urtr's Tliomiiwm’s clerl s
l 218 orders to-day uiuounting t«.
U-6,‘J0i. Business is good, and thone
•rebant» v. ho have estubluhcd trade
i hard at work,
A meeting of bm.incsa men was held
this evening to take r.u>prt toward de
termining tho liabilities of the South
ink Frilling Club tortile disaster. Coro-
lit:.., v . «ui
.• raided to help" make tin* fuit for John
lionios & Sons against the club a teat
The lo-hr of a l-Vyear-oId girl was
jitnd hear the business porto) Main
•reel tliisevening, h was covered with
atih ami well piQ<erved.
inniUKANTX IIFLU UP.
Tt%rnt|-PonrSlVr<!i»» Detained si
tie liarilen bf Labor In»|»e< lor*.
Ni.w York, Aug. n.— Tlie lalior in-
rp^etorsat Castle Garden detained *24
Bwedes to-day, subjecting tliat they came
under contract.
(hie of ti e detained men is Andrew
Ainlx*rg, an American citizen of Jtir-
miaghr.m, Al.*»„ who is indignant at tho
detcttlKM. He denies that hin conipan-
ionx are under contract hut admitted
tliat they could get work at
ch man paid his own passage hue.
MAD TULIP. EYE’- SKINMPK
IkieJt of the caudidatcs held an official
list of tho voters in the twocity districts,
and they kept up u aharp lookout
voter pit -i nted himiteif. Through tho
foreiKxm the voting was steady, but
tame. In the afternoon limiters grew
quite lively and the friends of belli |u»r-
tKH worked strenuously mid unceasingly
for their candidate. (arriagea weit
freely used utl day by Judge Pou »’ld Ills
Mil»poil< r.v C .Triages \\ em al-o used by
Mr. Andrews.(nit to a much lev, extent.
Kvt rvthing passed off very quietly.
Immediately after tho |h»11s chased the
managers colt m meed to cjunt the votes.
THE OFFICIAL RKTURRH.
Following are the official returns
C ty—Pou - 5J. A ndrcu H 2*.*0.
Uozemnn's—Andrews ;K1, Pou !’i.
Nam s -l’oti 25, Andrews 4.
I lose Hill— 1».mi 25. AndrowR Iff.
Kdwards, Mainmill arid Uuatoi dis-
tricts iiave not beeu beatd from at tho
lime of writing, but it is Ijciieved that
ail three are for i’ou by iiauUaoine ma-
T»*K PIICI.CC N1IIOOLH.
A pplirantM for ttif P»*if ion
or Nupertnicndeut In ( olumhii*.
t’oi.UMiiUH, Aug. 8. -1S|»ecial.]—Mat
ters connected with the office of public
m'IkniI hiqiermtciidont are dully increas
ing in interest and (*iu’li mail now brings
in a shower of application;] for tbe posi
tion.
The < o ms pou den eo of tho secretary to
tin* l« ard of trustecH has in conw-qm n v
very materially Increased. The slate
unu amended to-dav, and tbc following
names added to the li-t: Prof. \V. R
Seals, Dive joy; Pn»f. 8. Front is, Moorct*-
\ die. N. ('.; Prof. U V. Forrester. Buena
Vida; I’lof. John F. Mcl/otlin, Lktving-
to. i; lb of. Johu l^ingsDii, Atlanta.
Ill LIvK FOII TIIK IT.M IUL.
Tlio Maiiatnrd lliiloi Will (io Into
BIFrrt Ana. IN.
Columbus, Aug. 8.--’Special.]--A» nl-
teady annouiice'l in tho Telegraph, the
UVutral milroa^ mnungetre it htj uliout
to adopt the standard rulcsof the United
Stales over their ay atom.
The rules will go into effect ou Aug.
!H, raid to-day tho books were distributed
• ••all the employe*! n lltoColumba* mid
Western division. *iln new lu'es are
vciy 1 uglliy ami lutirely diffeient from
Uu«e now iu use.
Tho boys luive thereforo received pos
itive instructions to titudy their Icsmoiis
well for tho next few days nod Ikj pre
pared when railed unou'to elaml an ex
amination iu the new arrangement,
III CK AMD H:\VIN 1EL ISMC1I,
TIiun Did Popular Indlgnnilon i:.\-
press liHctr Aaa.iisl Tlirni,
Atlanta, Aug. 8.—[Special.]—Popu
lar indignation over the re ent outrage
oiiunittcd by lo (master Ix-wU in
thrusting a negio elerk la the registry
lepartment where a young white lady
wan employed, culminated in a deter
mination this afternoon on tho |nrt of
large numlx r.» of the citizens, to burn in
dlgy to-uiglit Lewi* ami his coajulor,
Cob A. E. Buck, elerk of tho United
•States circuit court. (Inwlan were dis
tributed all over the city tli.s nfternoon
inviting the public to witue:* the cere
mony.
BUT TUE GOVERNOR WOULDN'T LNTKRF1 R L
Numiieraof republuais instigated by
Bin k nml Lewi*, it is thought, interested
1\e» in nn effort to thu a t thi s
purpose, and tulle l on tho governor and
asked him to int.rleiv, alleging their
appreliensions of a negro riot. Tits tytv-
cnmrwiw nol nkiriuod by these repre-
bentatioiis and advised the couimitteo
that the mutter vv.u not ouo for execu
tive interfere! e •. The pdiie dejxirt-
n.wit burned ot tliei>ro|M^*<d demonstra
tion, and apprehensive of a riot, put the
eulire force under orders.
iiiiUinon ruv» abistoopat. ' |;j p; )|) J)yj,^ HOLY GROUND
The lluosler PiP»i<trnl Hide* About j _
Uoxinii .Uroni|muieil hr Ontrl;ter«.
BOSTOX, Aug. 8.—President HArri
arc»} much refreshed this morning and
pl«.*ai»antly icceived the early jtltoRlng*
of the members of his party and jiil he. >
ropni.'iitingtbe state and city. At •
o’clock n state breakfast was served in
tbc ebony r< om of tho v»'ndoois. The
party in addition to tho president wee
Acting Governor Br.c’ictt, Adjutaut-
< ienerat Dalton, Secretary Windoro.
Soeretanr Proctor, Mayor Hart, Walk r
Blaine, Private Secretary Halford and
t ’«!. Mansfield. Shortly after 8 o*cl eb
twenty men representing tlie Lane •»>
and half of the nrst battalion of cavaby
who had been chosen to act aa outrid : •-
on the way to the station rode up.
THE CARRIAGES AND OUTRIDERS.
The carriages then drew up and wlu n
tlio President made his oppentonos he
wus gret-D d with hearty cheers, lie W.i.'
accompanied in the first .carriage ly
Lieutenant-Governor Brackett and Ad
jutant Dalton, in the second carrhi.'
were Cob Mansfield, Burgeon-Genera!
JLit and Lieut. Jiali. In tiio third wc m
Col. Wellii gtotj, Col. Bam on anti Co',
kwell. Ihen the oi.tndcrs movei
rent Hunk and rear and the Prcaidem
left the environment of the vendou:<
Tho stmt; on tho route were throng* i
with people w ho cheered tiie chief ex
ile iiartsed, while he pleasantly
liovvei! light nml left. The match com
Mimed about tli'rty minute*. A crowd
of leveml thourtaud iieople were in wait
ing at the station and receivinl thu Pre.-
dent with noisy demonstration* of wel
come) which continued a* lie wus e»-
cotLxi through tliu station to tlie train.
haukIson wouldn’t speak.
The President lingered n moment on
the cur platform, hut politely ignored
the calls for a sjieech. As the train
moved out of the depot amid tho boom
or cannon and the cheers of ttio crow !
Ibe President appeared on tho platform
and Ixm-ed his larewellrt until the train
disip|K*ar( (l. At Know Nothing cra-s-
ing. just oufcdde the city, crowds of |v..-
ple lined tho tracks, cheering tho Pre i-
dent. who. standing hat in band on th
platform of his cur, bowed lib acknowl
edgments. Tho crossing iiassed, tbe
President entered his cur and, tmbffilut
ing iv soft traveling hut f«*r Ids silk or-
lounged in his chair, look up a uuvvsp.
jx r and made luniseif comiortablo, bt
spared time to meet many memU rs <<f
Ii s I reveling parly and to say plcasuit
woreri to all.
Harrison's special.
A special train with President Ilurri
son and party, President lord of tlio
Boston nod Maine railroad, Lieutenant
Governor Brackett, and t bo member* of
• governor’s staff, .and u corps
jvs|in|«er nu’.i pulled out of tlio Boston
I Maiuo de|Nit at 9 o’clock tliivmorn
eu route to Bar II irU.r. The o
:e, w hieh is the new-150 ton Iocouk
live Tipjiecanoc, vvas decorated wit
llornl lies g ix. A large crowd vvitnesse l
the d- pumre which was made to
accompaniment of a salute l>y the bat-
t;*ry, ami the continurd clun-rs of tin*
rowd. Lieiitenant-Govcrnor Brackett
imi stall wiii leave the irniu ai. lh»*en
Hill. General Manager Furber of tl t
Boston ami Maine railroad accompanied
the party, uml will nersonsHy supervlid
the arrangements of tho trip.
1IOW THEY CHEERED AT tSOUTU LAH-
ltENCE.
Tlie first great demonstration after U 1 *
departure from lot n was rr.t
S-»uth!.avvrenee, where tlsetr .in t*
III I. •■••••• I«: (
i|c|w »t diet Ted a. til-• train .!<-)•:
Cans thundered a salute, flags wa 1
and tho bund played lively nhx T
people covered tliu platform and w
perclicd upon nil iK>.->r>iblo places vvbi|li
promised a view. Tho Pu sHlcnt v\
to tlio rear of his car as it entered
of people in waiting lieliind ’the tr,
“ll»J\V ARK YOU, MR. PREMDENT?*
• How-are you, Mr. PieddentF* n
itidlar expressions were heard from t
A ELOODY RELIGIOUS RIOT OCCURS
IN BALDWIN COUNTY.
RIGHT REFORM THE DWTOFflCB.
The street between tho ixMtofih’o and
tho old capital wa* nppiopriately selected
for the ceremony, and at b o'cliwk u
dense in.ini of people was packed around
blockrt waiting for thu illumiiiatlon.
Tlie crowd v;ns orderly, and in it were
largo numbers of tho bct>t jieople of
Atlanta, and oil tlio nuthkirls and in the
Jovvn overlooking the buildings were
many ladies, quiet ols-crvcr* of thri re-
rch* of the ini n't put iqjon cue of their
x.
BUCK AND I.KWIH ON FIRE.
Stretched between tho old capitol and
tho pubtofflce, buddenly npjMarcd the
dummy figures of Lew is and Buck, a id
torch set them in llames amid a roar
' cheers from tlio great crowd. Alxuit
this time a brass kind played the dead
mureli till the figures were almost con
ed, when it struck up ••Dixie*”
h was grvetml wit*» rousing chi’er*
i tluHisumL of throats. There were
no S|)eeche» mid the crowd dirtiientid,
A IJCrtKON Full NE'JIIOPIIILI-S
Low i.i min reucK w in now uuuiTstomi
how they liavo insolently and grossly
•utraged a community iu which they
have fur so many years been treatod with
tolerance and civility,
■r;{ ui,u .i oi \n ond.
Owner of (In* Hcliooucr Iu Make a
( Islnt Aanliiftl tlie I'nlU'd Mmm,
Victoria, B. L’., Aug. 8.—a. Frank
)sdd oil the Black Diurn< r; I crew yester
day. Before doing so lie took affidavits
from the men concerning tlivir kuonL
edgo of live sci/.uiv. These affidavits
will be urc l by Frank in ismnection with
hi»claim against tlio United Btates gov
ernment fur damages.
It is generally considered that Lieut.
Tuttle noted entirely oytaide the law In
breakiug o|x*u the cnptAin's | a|K>rs. The
law, it is imdrrsDrtMl. merely authorized
him to take the rchixmer to ooiue Auier
icon i .i, with all vu Loud,
•jwJ.
Governor Go dell of New Ham|n'i
and shift jollied Ihe train at this |*.i
AY I ten the |iolice had made a clear nj*r
of a foot * r two Mayor Mack oci up., ti
I formally welcomed the President
wreiicc. extending a cordial Lr.*eti;
I intDxlui iiig him to the p eople. T
•sldeut lowed his rispuniev Ago
the crowd clucred, and with cri»a
••Long live the l’nsfel-.-nt* cheer* f r
him and hi* cabinet and nuuiic by t
l«nd an I Imrralia by the people, t
train moved off. Among tho geutleni
who Ijoarded tho train at thl* lo.nt,
addition to Governor Goodell ami st:
were Henater Blair, Congressmen Moi l*
and Whiting, Secretary of state Thom
eon and Gcu. John Faton.
* AT BAR HARfK ft.
Mount Desert Ferry wo* reached at
p. in. Here .Secretary lllaiiut met tl
President snd escorted him upm tl
ferry boat. This evening tho Pres idol
is dining quii'ily with the Blaine fumil
and resting after the excitement of tl
liostou reception and tho trips of to-Uaj
FINK .STRAW HALKIM;.
( Is to Kir .llsnursclnred on a Lars
Kralc In Norm Carollua.
Wli.Ml.\MTON, N. C., Aug. 8.—It is uii
derstood that lar^o capitali*U are Ik r»
to inctir{ioiHtQ the American Vina FiU
Conquuy with nrnplu capital to produc
pine fibre lagging for covering cotto
Ixilcrt on u very largo scale.
Great lTn|>roveinc.Mibv lutvo been mad
of Into in this new industry and tho pro
motors are now shipping pine bngginj
daily into ▼.irioiw sections of tho cottm
belt for the purpose of intro hieing nov
product, which is claimed will solve tin
bagging question for the cotton planter
of the .South and relieve them of the ex
actions of the combination.
•nits. J1AKBIIICK IIUKAKH DOWN
Nature Gives Away Cutler tlie Great
Ntraiit Mir .8Iuy be Saved.
Liverpool, Aug. 8.—Mrs. Maybrh k,
ho was fo ind guilty yesterday of n is-
onlng her husband and sentenced te
death, has broken dow n under the great
strain to which she has Ixxn subjected
for (lavs p:u>t anil in «cxi«l to lie M*riou.-ly
ill. Her uiothi-r cajbrtl at the prirtou to-
dav and had iui affecting interview with
tlie prisoner.
A memorial to the government in I e
half of Mrs. May brick has U-cn signed
by im st of tho Ijarristcrs and solicitors
of the Liverpool circuit. The memorial
urtks that tlie prisoner lie reprieved on
tlm ground of the contacting nature of
the nuHlicol evidence given at her trial.
A similar petition is being circulated
among tbs merchant* and brokers, and
is receiving many signature's.
There i* a great ferment throughout
tlio country against the verdict.
< mtmrrlM Cared,
A clergyman, after years of Buffering
from that loathsome disease, catarrh, ;u id
vainly trying every known remedy, at
last kiuiul a nvij>e which compf(-t<>|y
egroem B-rome Involved In a Quar
rel at a Church—A Hcaron Is
shot fo Oruih and Several
Are Badly Wounded.
}ftLLKDOB*ll.LE, Aug. 8.—[Special.J—
l*vvs of a sort of church riot hasreachei
the city. It stems that a c rowd of negro
toughs were making things unpleasantly
. i iv at a church senrico over tho river
in this county. Tho preacher went out
to jjuiet tho dhturbauco and undo mat-
teis worse.
A DF.ACON FATALLY SHOT.
On.- or two of them were wounded in
n gcrcial club and gun fight, and oi
the deacon; of tho church was terribly
.shot v ith a gun loaded with buck-shot
At the latt rej^ort lie wa* about dead.
THF -! E JIFF INVESTIGATING,
S!. Iffjl'nnis went out to-day to look
after tliohvatties, but I have been unable
to learn Jlho result of Ills effort. The
negro w So is killed was named Rer
Ml me parties to the little war i
c doivd Brethren. From all account* it
s. cii:-> t«j| have ikh'ii an ordinary fight
roe*.
BL.tcksili;AK’« FEARS,
i nj» Are Literally lloxved lo ihe
:f 1 U llli (tin l.iiMCioim Fruit.
Aug. 8.—[Special.]
I I Jlit. which it was thought some
would seriously affect the pear
Thomas county, has not do
anuige that wa* at first feared*
ist two weeks shipments have
r. and the crop is uot yet
ire tlii^i half gathered.
Youij coireAjiondent yohterday drovo
out to lie beautiful plantation of Mr-
James 11. Blackshear. Mr. Blackshcar's
place i situated alwiit twelve miles south
f Ti umsville. He is one of thoso
of g<M)d fellows that knows how
Lain as well as one of the most
fr.l farmers and fruit growers iu
Soutl reel, (i.x
R::r-S bowed down.
le grove of LK'onten just be
rse lot tliat conUtins ninety
Thorto trees arc ten years old, and
»bs are lamed down to the ground
ears, Many of them will weigh a
GBOUGUIS \Y I.
Tin *5i
half i!i
For tin: j
been In i
pnn<
low
Blac
mid
the I
with
jHMin
l“A vv look at those tree*," said Mr.
“you may think they have
n t'tcin, but 1 tell you, xir, 1
(ready picked ulsiul fifty busiicls
u-li tree aiul I will get fifty more,
I the urgrocs on the plantation
e that fall on the ground when-
)y want them, and 1 am satisfied
L Io.tS tiimi ten bushel* from
s gone that way.”
IS A WONDERFUL ORCHARD.
I /uunot vouch for the accuracy of
MrJUlackshoar’* statement, Iml i am
pr<fared to believe just exactly what he
nf. and any body that will see tho or-
nl will believe tlio suine tiling. It
ainly would lx* a novel sight to
who Iras never khjii a lx Unite
hard to examine Jim Blaclwhear’a
live', (anti use large limbs over four
iic lw H in iljumetcr lx*r.t nearly , double
literally loaded with pears on them os
thick us bananas on«« well filled bunch.
JS TO BLIGHT.
“Have you l»een troubled any with
blight?” I asked,
“Not a bit, sir. You can’t find a tracj
1 nover want my trees to bear iih heavily
again ns they have this year. I will be
satisfied in the future with onc-fourth of
the present crop.”
\\ hen we l.a l looked over tlio pear
rclmrd Mr. Black.-Jicar kindly showed
is his cotton.
Farmers in Thomas county have very
bright crop prospect*.
TWO DAI.KS OK COTTON PER ACHE.
Mr. Bla*.k thcar showed your corre>
poi.d*nt to*ton which hu (Mr. U.) says
will make two bales to tho acre, and tij)-
land corn that will make ueventy-flve
hashed* to the acre*, i am careful in.
giving tho*e figures to give them n* Mr.
Blackhlienr’* ftatvment*, for they seem
liko big figure* to me, and if nnyliody
luid told me except Jim Blackshcar T
would not I slieve a word of it.
But Mr. Blockrthear i* n c ireful, con
servative iiuui, and very seldom makes
cxsggci -.ted statement*, and so 1 give
them to the public that they may form a
very correct idea of tho wonderful re
sources of this soil find climate when
managed by such a man a* my friend
Blackshtar.
THE PI A'TI i It »P.
Tho poach crop has I ecu tho largest
known here in forty years. In fact “the
Mrlj and the latter rain*’’ that have Ixvn
so abundant nil through the summer,
have ina ie a nop that bids fair to yield
an ubumlaut hat vest.
A GOO l» til AN BONIS.
Sketch of the Life of l)r. Chcaihniu
Who Paiuil Awaf at I)au-ami. *
Dawson, Aug. 8.—[Special.]—Dr. C.
A. Cheatham, of whoe*o death tlie Tele
graph was informed yesterday, father
of Dr. T. A. Cheatham of Macon, wai
bora in Ixjuisville, Cn., April 27, l&Jff.
He was buried hero this aftenmou at 4
o'clock. All biulne>s wa* suHiiendud for
the time, nnd almost tiio entire city cor-
rowfully juiid hint tho hut tribute of ts-
kmA at the city cemetery.
lIiA,wa< reared ip Lumpkin, Stewart
county, Go., util read tuodicino under
Drs. Hardwick nnd Battle then of thut
place, both of whom have preceded him
to the “Spirit World.” lie graduated
fr t um tho medical college of Charleston,
8. C., in 1N4? and immediately com
menced the pnuffico of medicine.
Ho had been a citizen of Bawson since
18 5, and wa* considered the most scien
tific and learned physician in this section
of country. A guo-l nnd useful man ho*
Ikvii taken from us, but we feel that our
The First Train Masses Over.
AbuRville, Go., Aug. 8.—[Special.]—
Tin* first train passed over the tomiMirary
bridge to-day. Track-laying 1* progress
ing iincly under tho inanagc-ment ou'a(p
taiu Pariah ami will toon lie completed
to the Ikwt Tcnne.»M.e, Virginia and
Georgia near Mcltea.
How IKelgart unilMiiimuui Struck It
Bleb
v.ntU* ren srk th.it Dare Kimnuns tnsitc to •
*1 and mved him from
sufferer from thl* dreadful <!
ing a relf-oddreesed stainned
Prof. 4. A. l-iwrem c, M W
New York city, will RCdn
frev of charge.
KV ' IK Twva
•clunii« PilL
. stetnach.
Jjil, Jm
act like luag
Atlanta, Aug, 8.—[8pccUl.]--The tax
returns tor the current year will fail to
meet the exj ablations of some over-san
guine peoplo who have put it as high as
an increase of soventy-five millions over
la-it year, but it will show a healthy and
lmndrt<)tn« increase. It iseveusafe to
s ly the increase will equal the highest
over known! iu any year, and may per
haps go l eyond it. The year showing
the groatcbl increa.se wus 1883, and tlmt
was about eighteen' million*. At the
comptroller’s office tlio tax digest* liavo
been received from lit counties and the
return* footed up. f lho net gain in tax
able property over last year i» 811,408,-
012. The reiiKiining counties will very
largely iucrcoxo tho total
MUSCOGEE’S HEAVY INCREASE,
Among tho report* Muscogee county
shows up next to Fulton, which stands
at the hi ad so far. Tho tax receiver o*
Muscogee countygg-nt in his return* in
tho latter nart: of July and the increase,
ns shown by these returns over lfcSW, wa*
$1,730,000 rn 1 of tin* the values in the
city of Columbus showed nn increase of
$l,10ff,OQO. While it is true that Muscogee,
since her new railroad* have been com
pleted or assured, has ix*rslstontly shown
a maricrel incrertiso yi^r by year, yet it is
but justice to one of the mod faithful
officer* in the slate to say that the untir
ing energy and capacity of Col. F, G,
Wilkins, the receiver, had it* full
weight in this marked increase.
RECEIVES WILKINS COMPLIMENTED.
Happening in .tho comptroller's office
yesterday I saw n copy of a letter to
Col. Wilkins. This letter is a* follow*:
“Atlanta, Go., July 11.18$9.—F. G.
Wilkins, Ksq., R. T. U. Muscogee Ca,
Dear 8ir: Your digest foFlSiU received
and examined. 1 find it very satisfac
tory in all respect*, and may safely say
that it lia* no superior in all tho ision-
liari of a jjcrfect book, while the very
large increase in the returns is a splen
did tribute to your diligence ami the
progress of your people. Very respectfnUy,
“W. A. WIUGDT, Comp. Gen,**
INCREASE IN OTHER i OUNTIES.
Chatham returns 9),230 of prop-
rtv nnd a gain of $1,412,725.
Bibb returns §11,128,783 of property
and a gain of $9*4,121.
Glynn returns 81,709.214, nn incrcaso
• r last year of $425,648.
Whitfield shows n gain of $218,000,
DeKnlb $155,000 and McIntosh $85,000.
IJpson county is off $102,000 from lost
year.
FA I It Ft.OIlIiN! K TO HANG,
r». .Ha) brick Found Guilty <»C l*ois-
onlns; llrr IItialianil-Liverpool U
Loudon, Aug. 7.—Th* jury in thecaso
of Mrs. Muybrick, who has beeu on trial
for the murder of her husband, brought
in a verdict of guilty to-day. Mrs. May-
brick was thereupon sentenced to death.
Judge Stephens, in hi* charge to the
jury, said there wax strong and dis
tressful evidence to show that the nris-
• ner had a motive for riddipg lu r-elt' of
her husband. This could be found 1$ her
imiiieiity, which had rendered it necoa-
nary for her to enter uj>on a studied
course of deceit.
THE PHRASE SICK UNTO DEATH.
He alsocullcd particular attention to
tho phrase “He i* sick unto death” con
tained iu hor letter to Brierly. This was
terribly important in viow of the fact
thut on the ilny the letter was written
the doctor* fully expected that Sir.
Mnyjbrick would wu^. 1 It shown
there wa* reason for I elievin* that tn
prisoner w as desirous of being rid of In*
husband in order tiut she might li\
with hor paramour. The judiii put tho
question to the jury, wiu-tlii*r it was
reasonable to Iwlievo that n fin ing
wiuld yield to her husltand'* Suggestion
to put uu unknown powder his {pod.
HOOTING TIIE .1
Thousand* waited the jud^
uro from tho court ai:<l hi
rago when ho appeared,
was incessant ami there wei
Cries of “.Shame!” Tho
cned to attack the judge’i
the |k)Uom interfered. The fi
tho result 1* intciiKO. Step*
taken to tiny the execution, lurfiler med
ical evidence having lieon secured.
London** Thirteen CL
From ih • Lo.vlon Chnmkl*.
The members of tho Thirtf-n club
have jurtt celebrated their llrsl}suimiu‘r
outing, and tlio proceedings wee qtuto
u* eccentric u* Midi a {icciiliarli consti
tutc'l purtv could make them. After in
H|ieeting tlio old homo of Cfi; • Dick
ens, nt Gad's Hill, aud roamingktnkltho
sylvan beauties of Ciiobham Pf’k. they
made their way to tho famous TGlarcii-
,” at Gravesend. Here they!partook
of dinner, and Mtmowliat astouilied the
nntivi** by tl.c ; r coiitomptiiouslndiffer-
nee to n|ilsu|>cr*titions. They I* walked
manfully tinder a ladder” that birred tho
ay to 'the iNimnioting reom, And “sat
down at table* that accimuiitMh »«1 old)
thirteen guc*t* each.* In onoi nstonco
tho mystli: nuudier could not *) com
plete «l. uud it was necessary for >10 wine
fiutfi r to lie improved us au u xiliary.
But though careful in the*© rear ct*, the
member* displayul an almost u lardon-
able reuiirtsness iu other md tors nf
equal impoit.ir.ee. Thero • 'a* no
spilling or tho sdt. no , rowing
of Lnivert, no breaking ii look
ing gbissos. no placing of f *>t* on
the table, no whittling waitret », nnd
no formal inBpoction of tho waning
moon through a window pA e. Yet
these w ore as well calculated tw irovoke
ill-luck aa thu ladder incident, lad the
company been real enthusiast* n their
own teaching, they would havi helped
each other to salt and sorrow at me and
the same time, or they won 1 liavo
spoiled their holiday at the ot sot by
determinedly atartiiig left foot f< einost,
Thero were plenty of allusiom during
the day to Klbutbclh'* isit to
Tilbury--tho scene of v hid) wa in full
view of the party—but they mi*: t have
paimil an appropriate reference to the
legions of IL'mit, ff there find been a
S crural leadjustmairt of the rotlory.
iravu a* were our Horn: n cou-
ijiierers, they are laid to huv never
learnt to contempllte a couple oi cro-wcd
knives with w|UAnirnUy. In one of
(•ay's work*, a forth Devon ina i seems
lo liavo te ui in * r even worse redica-
merit, as lie is qluie to say—
The sail to mi* it irtii; j
TlKD. lo vvfribote to my Iom, \
Sly tnifo tor* were Ul-l lu n-vi
But there* \4 httfo use in cmplstoizing
..jo neglect#,' op(iortunities .* the
Thirteen chip They were too ru kxroiw
. rartlcuby/w, and laid memfiebt open
to the cliarit that they deem form* cus
toms more/ tonored In the breutii than
the obforviice.” Despite all (intwl>ackM,
ever, / he “Thirteen*” manaced by
prove tlif/ifecM) bo made fairly! toler-
able, eitl/r with or without Mmunti-
tion. Tf|V dlreu.s3cd “Ih8 north Mde.of
the chifrte” question; read n ’rd o it
tlie donf stic life t>( Dickens; woodelml
why lp;ki>, though willing, coiild not
die till lie tiio had ebbed: and then va
ried C.u prexetdings still furtl.fr by
In; ng* and recitations. It Is not
f hat a society with a mission can
r hist ni t ion and pleasure so
dy, orinlUM) into a rerious under-
tap g so much that i* comic aud
.ique.
I ho
•it Yo
l Br
r Thu
*T»OS the autumn of lU JW.
TL- Rt/avherrjr'rt Uav. , w
OloMr'l Mira ware frwk l
tbs windy hill, '
red and c
Mober’* airs were fresh and chUI,
^aen, pausing on tbe windy bill,
Tb« bill that oVerlnobs tbe oea,
J ou talk coafMin«ly to me.
your W«-n, sytistie »I^ht
yet learnod to read arlatit,
y on told ms ot your toil*nine i*ut,
< >r tardy booors won at last;
Of iriata borne, of conquests falned,
Tin- lorprd-f >r boon of fame attained.
It new that srrry victory,
Tliat lifted you away from me,
That every rtep of high eniprisa,
But lett ms lowlier in your eyes.
1 watched the dLisnec a* It grow.
An l loved you better than you knew.
You did not see the bitter trace
il* anguish sweep across my face;
X'"I did !M»t hear my proudbea t bca|
Heavy and slow lieneath your feet.
You thought of honors yet unwon,
Of glorious deeds as yet undone.
Ann I. the while you talken to me—
I watched the gulls float Mirsomely,
Tin lost amid the hungry blue,
Aud loved you better than you knew.
The wire world smilrs aud calls you *reat.
Tbe golden fruitage of succew
Drops at your feet in plenteousness.
And you nave blesdng* manifold.
Renown and power and friends and gold.
They build a wall betwixt us twain,
Which may not l>e thrown down again.
Alas! for I, the long years through,
Hays loved you better than you knew.
Your life's proud aim, your art's high truth,
Have kept the promise of your youth.
And while you've won the crown, which now
Breaks into bloom upon your brow—
My>oul cries strongly out to you
Across the ooeon'a yearning blue.
Whilst unremembered andafar,
1 watch you as I watch a star.
Through darkness struggling into view,
And love you better than you knew.
Thai lore s strong hand would put aside
Tho {terriers of place and pride—
Would reach the pathless darkness through
And drew me soil ly up to you.
But that is past-if you should stray
Beside my grave some future day,
Ferchoace the violets o’er my dust
Would half betray tiielr buried tnist,
And say—Ihelr blue eyes full of dew,
* bite loved you tetter than you knew.**
BRE YITIFsT
Bricking with a hunch of fresh nettles
at a cure for amethesia, neuralgia and
numerous other diseases, ha* been prac
ticed by tiio Res dan peasantry, and a
native doctor sjieaks highly of it* ef
ficacy.
Twonty-onc days from Japan to Now
York is a good record that ho* been
made this week. It took tho steamer,
which contained « cargo of tea and silks,
thirteen Hays for the trip from Yoko-,
iiam i to Vancouver, where a day was
lost in transferring tho cargo to tho
freight cars which brought it from Van
couver to tills city in eight days. It can
not lie said that thm record beats ativ
other ever made, but it is a rare record.
Mist Bob, the pretty girl hlockHinith
who is said to lx* making quite a pile of
money In ’Frisco, ha* already a rival in
Alidu Wilder, a tall and not unattrac
tive brunette, who makes horse shoes in
a little shop under an elm treo in the
suburbs of Brooklyn. Mis* Wilder is
2$ years old, and has dark, oriental look
ing eyes, nnd short, curly daik hair.
Her form isslendir, hut well knit, uml
she has been accustomed to help her
father in tho smithy ever since alio was
a child.
The 14-vear-old son of George Knott
of Columbus, I nd., swallowed a brass
dreiw pin more than a year ago, but
suffering no ini mediate inconvenience
tho matter soon esca|x*d hi* mind. About
seven months ago ho began to decline
rapidly in health, nnd small eruptions
npi.cored on various parts of his body.
Tin* iteculia disciuo baffled tho skill ot
physici mi.-, and all hope of tho patient’s
I-. I* V'\ te'V cam**. I in* boy te ll a
pricking sensation on hi* abdomen, and,
uponfidin; tlie ^lx>t with hi* liaud,
drew out u rusty pin.
A Rutland paper credits Vermont with
having tho smallest town in tho United
8tates. “It is Baltimore, perched on the
■Mo r.f Ifawk’* Mntmtein. anil mmnwil
mostly of rocks and knoils. Years ago
it was a pert of the Cavendish, aitimted
on the other side of the mountains, btit
voters hail to go fifteen mile* to cast
their Imllots; so a petition was circulated
aud tho town of Baltimore was s. t otr.
Tho population of D8U wa* seventy-six,
nnd there were not enough voters to (ill
the town offices. Tlio voting list num
bers scarcely a dozen, and there nio
twenty offices to fill'*
Tlie great organ of the Catholic cathe
dral in Louisvillo was out of tunc for
several days. Tho organist. Prof. Joe
Chase, searched for the cause but could
not discover It Then Mr. Pilcher, the
organ builder, was called in to sco what
was tlie matter. After a short examina
tion he found tlie metallic “D” pipe out
of order. He bad the pipe, which i* ten
feet in length, removed, and found that
a sparrow had lodged in tho middle of it.
The sp:iirow was removed and the pipe
replaced, and tho organ Is now in good
order. It is not known how the bird
could have got into the pij o.
Too well known to need IcngTKy nd
vertisement* — Dr. 8agc*s Catarrh
Remedy. Fifty cents by druggists.
MEDICAL,
A IlUlinp with 4'HOyOOO a Vest.
From Lte r*n Mali (Ruetti*.
homebody ho* remarked tliat a Bishop
Is the most enviable of all human Ixlngs,
seeing that he has everything that the
soul can desire in this Vorld, and ought
to bo secure for the next. But on tlie
whole, mi Austrian Archbishop is proba
bly more to be envied than any English
hiihop. Tlie Cardinal Archbishop of
Vienna has only about £(1,000 a year, it is
true, but tho Camlna Archbishop of
Olrnuthn* £40,000, tiio Cardinal Arch-
bishop of Blague has £35,000, and the
Archbishop of Erlru has £00,00 ). Luck*
ier than uli is tho happy Primate of Hun
gary, tho Cardinal Archbishop of Grau,
who has £80,000 a year. Why are so
many Austrians so foolish as to bo boru
village priests with £20 a year't
People WondfiE*
W IIEN 1,n ' 1 h '>"' rar-J'j ktiltw
v y i. testorM bj takin- A/.r's Sjr .
saparliu. Th. reuon U tb,t tb i
preparation conulns onlj tlio putc.t
ntul most powerful alter,tlru „j
tonici. To thousand, jrtirlj it pt , v ,. I
reritablu elixir ol life.
Brockw.r Ce.tr.,
Mich., write, t Liver romplaint and
Indigestion made my ill. \ ,,,,^1
■nd came near ending my exist.,,.
For more th,u lour ye/n, I
tpld agony. I ra reduced almost t.
ft ekeleton, and hardly ha.l streagth I
drag myself about. All klada of |, J
distressed me. and only the most d.u
ente emild he digeeted at all. Withia
the time mentioned aeveral physicia ,,
treated me without giving relfef,
ing that I took acemed to do any acr
maneut good until I began the use,;
Ayer;. Sarsaparilla, which has p,!'
duced wonderful roaulte. Soon
commencing to tako tho Sarsaoarilla r
could aeo au - , *
- ’ Improvement
in my coaJltion, ray sppetiDi bm to
return and with It cam* tlio abiUtv ra
digest uli the food take.,, myttroArt
improved etch day, aud alter a uZ
months of faithful attention to vour
directions, I found wyntlf a well
woman, afile to attend to uli household
duties. The luedicino has given nie »
new lease of life, and 1 cannot thaak
you too much.”
“Wc, the undenigned, citizen* of
Brockway Centre, Mich., hereby certifv
that tlio above Htntemeut, made te
Mrs. Luke, Is true in every particular
anil entitled to full credeuce.”—o P
Chamberlain, O. W. Waring, C.’a!
Well*, Druggist ^
“ My brother. In England, was. for a
long time, unable to attend to his oent*
P it ion, by reurtim of sore* on hU fmit
sent him Ayer’s Almanac uml the ten.
timoniuls it contained Indmed him to
try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. After mtu* it
a little while, he wna cured, and is sow
a well man, working In a sugar null
at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia."—
A. Attewell, bharbot Lake, Qatario.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
* raarABKo nr
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mau.
Price $1; •!* botU«s,$L Wwrth • Uuit.
KHOW THYSELF,.
Vidua aoxauvoii
A Scientific $ud BtaaiUrd Popular KmUciI Trntblte
Uc Krroraof Youth. Prenatar* lteliBe.NriTMW
and rbjralcal DvLUIty, laporttlMet Uw b ^i.
’^muluog troia Foilf, Vlre, Inereae*. Kiro »•»»f
OrrrUzmlon. KnerraUM •■* eaStiin* Ida vktla
for Work, Uu»in*M,tie Married erleclal IfbdM*
Avoid omkllful pretend*™. Pmmw tM» *rwt
work. It eooutot aw pagre, rorat »ro. Vreettfol
blodiaf, otabiMotd, fuflftft. Price, calyfl.*if
mail, podt-palJ. cor.i*e»|#J In plala wrapper. li.a«-
in*It- PrwMfDM Free, if * 0 « applr i»*. Tkr
di.iingol.heU author. Wa. ft. P«ter»H^Psff*
r..>. I tl.o COLD AND JEWELLED MF0AL
'rom tho National WeJ.r;*l A«*oclat!on,
tor the Prtizi: ESSAY cn NERVOUS and
PHYSICAL DL.-.ILITY. Dr.Parkeriu»daeo»W
Ot Arelrtaot Phyriclanrt may Iw cownlted. Wt3-
dentUllv. by wail or In P-JJfp. •*
TUB PEABODY MKiuUAL INSTITUTE,
No. 4 Huldnch ML, lio.ioa. Maw.,
•rdera lor books or kUcra fox advlee ihoeM D
■Meted a* above.
04 U cUtao* for l-
Merit Wins!
greater thu that ot a**jr
fc! u d n u n
(Mckly lah, Kk. Boot, ud rmurtem)
GURUS
SYPHILIS
Pnm.ry. BMoodary, and Tartlary IrekUiA
K blimo Kreptiona, Scrofula oad Setvlubzt
{•tiona. tJWra and Old terre, Rb*u»«4i»ia
and all disaann of Ite blood; all Uimo UatUro
raoUtod otter troatmeat yi*M a««affiJ
surely to tk» wondarful power vt F. t. *i
great Blood Purifier.
SCROFULA
Xa aa Imparity In tho Mood, prodnclii*
or MweUfag. causing Runniog *.»r»«i»a ih* Sr%K
Loga. or Fret, for tte cure of whhj» ure E P. G
th* greatMt blood mcdlclrra on aartk. *»
difMawe yield rwuiily toll. powar ot T.T.T*
givlsgn '
bl« mm
Cured In Ita wore* fonu; a
wllb rry»ij'rl*», wbrre tba P****®J w “
sal ran ami glren up by tte pkyitriaaa.Ii*™
caaMHcrDfub.ua tterabrwka out Mil
waaaruaM oft-orruplton; a bottlartP.^EL »*
procured, and tLa dire*— jWJwlqukllgf.
And In aU Aflartbrns of tte Blood. Pjf.EaJM*
alooo and unrivalad aadaomaof Ua «arreira
"uiZZSSL, »,.km,«h..y* S J iS
**?.*'. KiPrIcMyAah.Pok*Ro*4»ndPote- <a ®J
Is no secret purrat nredlclao Btettej^J -
tte market. Its fornuU ie ou omq
giving a ouantntce ot lu purity and
M thd no other blooft f.nUt M •■"•
Tor aalo by all druggists.
Liftman Br.oe., Wholaaale DropgW^
Solo Manufactun rs and Fropn«MO|
Lippman Block, Bavsnnah, Ga*
For mb b,T»tbr& Daniel, l>ru^>.
Mac ! '
r.rion«FAn.TX?>
A POSITiifE fitr:;?:.” Viz*-. • i .. .
■ow. arere un^.-niwi. ,T2*wre.r
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