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THE 'WEEKLY TELEGEAPH: MAY 2, 1895.
HClIl IKKBE
New York’s Legislature Condemn* iLe
Action of the Washington
Administration.
THEY CHARGE NEGLECT.
The soloril Think That ThU ( Coun«ry
Bhonltl Hnre Interfbrsd In tile
Trouble, end Will Mend Their
Reeolutfons to Cleveland.
Albany, N. Y., May 1.—In the as
sembly this afternoon Mr. Ainsworth
introduced the following resolution:
Whereas. The British government
has recently, by force of earns, Invaded
and silted the territory and violated
the national toverelgnty of the repub
lic of Ntowagoa upon pretext airlutug
oat of the alleged arrest and mol nata
tion of a subject of the British crown;
ah' 1 . . . ..
Whereon, The subject matter of said
dispute has never been stAtnlWed to
any council of arbitration for rectifica
tion or adjustment, In conformity "With
the spirit and usage of the most ad
vanced nations in recent yearn, hut
has been arbltrrSVy and Imperiously
determined and decreed by British au-
thortty alone, and,
Whereac, That said British authori
ties haw by military and nawl oocu-
portion of the soil of theaaid .epubile
attempted to extort and
payment of a money indemnity from
Bald reputable, and, . ^
Whereas, Sudh forcible Interference
by a European monarchy In the flfratrs
and authority of a .member ofthe
great sUterhood of American republics
1* an open and Ha grant violation of the
Monroe doctrine therefore be It
•Retfuivwu by tSic — v iie.te St**! AMtnubiy
of”jtow Yorit, Thai we oomlamn and
denounce the supineness, dlliitortneee
and tank of national and patriotic spi
rit wWdi has chracterised the n/ttniu-
lstrotlon ait Washington In dealing With
this oomplloa'ton; and,
Resolved, That we regard as a be
trayal of fundamental! American Prin
ciple and neglect on the pant of the
chief executive and tl£> head of the
department of state to nterpose reso
lutely Olid effectively against such
forcible Invasion olf a sister republic,
and against such Infraction of the
principle and precept of the Monroe
doctrine.
Resolved, That a enp^ of these reso
lutions, duly attested, be forwarded
to the president of the United fit ales,
to the secretary of the department of
state and to the representatives In
congress from the state of 'New York
<t) pr«»CTvt ftt said congress at next
session. . 4 . .
The resolution wo* adopted by ft
vote of 91 to 61.
TO PROTECT THE CANAL.
Why the Aflort and AMaralOi 'Wero Sent
to Nicaragua.
Waahlntftoo, April 30.-Tho noblon. of
Secretary IHorhert In sending ItJua Alert
;n.d .Ml Ni.-.IITII-'UH ’1 V I” ' tv IS
bus .1. ns slated by dir. Heri>ein yes-
terdny, on the remains In the mnvxpi-
ju-rs of civil strife over the British w>
eupntion uf Ciottrilo, but ft should be
added that Hon. Warner M Her, pr<«-
i.l. tit "ti N eiuin I'.: .to' :m;i i 1 y.
» n hi MMimM In catu'ng
such pefirivo utops to be token.
•Mr. (Miter HaprteMed on Secretory
Gresham and 'Secretary Herbert, the
danger that existed to the cental prop
erty '.n the event of a revolution, end
no dtotay was loot In sending tdeuraphlc
ordet’te to the ttwe mavul vessels after
Mr. driller had thoroughOy explained
bis viow of Iho situation. To tho even*
that the expeotel itevoluHon should oc-
eiir and shoul cen ter In the vicinity of
Hie on hill, marines and Mue Jackets
will lie Itnttod from the Unltesl States
ships to give protection to the property.
TRIED THE SUICIDE ROUTE.
Madison. May 1.—(Special.)—Miss Li
nn Oalfhan. the daughter of Mr. P. E.
Caliban of this county, made am un
successful attempt to commit suicide
yesterday at Reid’s Ferry, in nhe Apa-
cochee river, 7 miles from this city.
Miss Callhan has been living for tome
time past In the family of Mr. Parker
of Orocne county, who reside* only a
short distance from the ferry. Yester
day afternoon, while Derry Taylor, the
ferryman, was engaged In balling Ms
fiat, Miss Oalthan came ddwn to ths
ferry tinJ asked to Ibe put across. Tay
lor’s eueplctone wero not aroused and
he hastened to comply with her re-
quost While In the middle of the
B’ream she ran to the side of the flat
and leaped In. As soon as Taylor saw
her struggling In the water he threw
off his coat and plunged In after her.
At first she fought him off, and It was
with the greatest difficulty that he
succeeded In catching hold of her. He
got one arm about her wal.t. however,
as she was sinking the third time, and
after great effort managed to reach
the shore. Aid wds summoned rind
Miss Crilhjn soon regAlned conscious
ness. Taylor Is a colored tnan and Is
receiving much praise for the courage
he displayed.
No cause la nmtgned for the act.
^^^■HKER’8
Half) balsam
HiCjii *7il ita^3.n Oil Uk.
PlVUMtM A IdWlsCt growth.
S»»tf X*jl* tO BtltMl Qfl|
n-lr to itt yowa/u} Color.
Curt a Ft ; t bii uUi&g.
3Ui.aa4|U«M Pnggig*
A BACKWARD SPR'NG,
PP|j|pBKgi^^aBElS
kuklsxc V' J.1..c« .. t, ruit. tS.lsl—a a Is
Following a Severe Winter, Bntge
Blood DWeases, Nervous I crarge-
ments and Cltronth Catarrh.
•Never was there a creator dtmsLd
for spring m«d;.‘ns*~*omerhing to
cleonso tho blood or stremjtoon the
nervous and regulate the digestion. Is
there any midiulne »•) gnd lor these
purposes as l*o*ru*ni? Thousanlo of
doctors, druggists eni tars of thousands
of people of all clissas and vocations
have long igo doeldiJ ibis question—
that Pe-ru-ita o#s no e ini in »hise
casco. Poor, slu’lk in dyspeptics become
Strong, vigorous and healthy after a
few bottles of U. People who ore
blotched, pimpled, sallow and sluggish
never fail to find a course of i’an-na
to clear the skin, inv <j.« ire the »y»iim
and enrich tho blood. Chronic catarrh
in all phases end stages, cases that I-eve
defied the best of treatment for many
years, take a few bottlee of Pe-ru-na to
their entire relief. Nervousness, debility,
weakness of both sexes, sleeplessness.
Irritability, despondency, hypochondria,
all those disappear when Pe-ru-na Is
used according to directions.
One of the first and most instructive
books ever furnished free. Is being sent
by the Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing
Company, Columbus, O. This book is
very instructively Illustrated with ex
pensive drawings of the human body,
and will be sent free to any address for
a short time. Send also for a copy of
The Family Physician No. 2, a complete
treatise on catarrh, colds, coughs, la
grltme and consumption.
For free (book on cancer, address Dr.
Hartman. Columbus, O.
WILDE GOT A MISTRIAL.
I MONEY MEN IN.
He Will Have Another Showing to
Clear HimstAf.
London, May 1,—The Old Bailey
court room was crowded at the opening
of the Wilde trial tlris morning. There
wus a good deal of speculaHoo ns to
wnhat course the judge rWoUhl pursue lh
Ms chant s to the Jury, and the concen
sus of opinion seemed to be that the re
sult of the trial depepded more on the
charge than on aught else.
Wlldle looked oirewlonn and anxious,
but Tuyier imslataineid an air of utscon
cera which has chunaoterixdd him since
Ms trial besnou.
Justice Charles, in bagliranlus his
charge, «1d the evidence had not sus
tained tho charge of cnitplMcy, and lie
therefore directed the Jury to acquit
the prisoner of these charges
The judge then proceeded to analyze
the evidence sioMIiy referring to Wilde,
and begged the Jury iho dtuniss from
rtmlr minds aid press oommenlts and
other oulatde expressions of apln'ion
upon the case.
lit was a wholesome rule, he said, to
refuse to accept Hie uncorroborated tw-
tliouuy uf an ucoomiptice. Be wts of
the opinion, however, Hwt there was
corroboration In the twrtknon'y of all
witnesses in the sense -that the la w re
quired.
It d£d not, « wus true, amount to see
ing the actual uot, but I t Showed the re-
Lat lotm and general oondudt of the par
ties.
The young men who had betav called
to the aritneo stnml were not only ac-
oontpllocB. Imt TUrkor, Wood tend At-
klnH wen properly described as black-
mu Hers. Furitoetimor*. Alikina heul told
(loliberote fahawds Within the hearing
of tine jury. In ovolghiirg i'ue iluiiiili
,it these whncswns tihe Jury could not
overtook the- faon tliit they worn P'T-
s ns of the character iwhlch they them
solves had •asserted.
The Jwlge then proceeded to trace the
history of th- Queinsbecry triltl. In
regard ! tto Wilde’s Mtem turo, ho did not
think that <ln a criminal oaso the Jury
ought to Rise imflvoihbta lnfiinmcc
upon, IVihlo’s authotWMp of ’TV.Thi.ti
Grey.” As In ivguttl to the story of
the pr.eut and nc'fljtte in the Ohnmclion
Moat si no. he thought It iwoukl be ab
surd to impute blame to Wilde. The
somnets of Lord Alfred Deuglis, w-hioh
Wilde had 'approval, were mucli more
materihl, as were algo Wilde's tetter
which Carson in tin- Queandberrpr trial
hid dflser bnl us horriltiiy tad cent.
Theni leutres twere oouehdl in Ian-
gunge of pissionote love, but Wilde
denied tbit then was -t nydrltn,’ in them
to bo ashamed of. The Jury, b» said
must exercise titer own Judganent in
regiud to the Jelttlcr*. Be then pro-
coaled to d«il at lotmj.'h with the case
of Hite young min. Shd3j, who, he said,
mas not fainted wfih IHackmhil. Shel-
k’yVt tetters showed that bis mind bad
become excited. In regard to the evi
dence of . hotel servants and oth«<r per-
aaos in sltwOar posit:otw, the Judge said
that Iwhbt they anw wus only sorm
when they answorol boll calls from
Wilde.
An instance of thla «ti shown in (toe
testimony of the chambermaid who
swore to havliy seen a boy tn. the room,
but admitted that Wfflde Hid askal
tho boy to come to the room and liglit
the fire.
The Judga In ooncludlag his charge
said tho ease .was on« of great Import
ance to the community. If ttho Jury
brtleml tho ebanges ajjalrrit the pris
oners were true, they should «iy so
fea rtestly.
Tho jury rdfirad at 130 o’clock p. m.
A(tcr del ls-rating three and a half
hours, the Jury unturned to die court
room and announced tihit they hid
failed to agree upon « vcsdlot. They
were thereupon (ftoborjreri and the
prteoners wore cetnnirtlal for a new
trial. Application was mide for the
sibntetlon of Wilde n nl Taylor to ball,
but the Judge refused to accept bill for
either of them.
Chicago, May l.-Ato address relariTe
to the call of the convention of the
Democrats of Illinois and the mone
tary question was issued today by the
Hanoslt Money League of Illinois to the
Democrats of Oook county. The ad
dress declares it to be unwtse in policy
a.txl dangerous to the financial and com
mercial Interests of the country to
establish or even advocate the free and
uutlmited coinage of silver without in
ternational oo-opont on at the ratio of
16 to 1. It declares the calling of the
state convention to be wholly unwar
ranted nnd contrary to all parly pre
cedents as well as calculated to destroy
the muittonal character and influent <
of tho parity. It doses by appealing
to all benefit money Democrats to ig.
nore the state and county conventions.
SOLID SILVER DELEGATION.
Galena, OH., Slay 1.—A county con-
wurtlon has Ixati called for May 25 to
sdoot dchigates to attend the silver
convent x>n.
A ciM lias also been Issued tor a
Diitnocrjitilc mass meeting to be held
next Friday evening. The object In
vtow is ito form -an Honeat. Money
League. The eaM is stoned by fifty-six
men of .this oily, intaludr.Dg, with two
cxceptlouj, every 'Ditnosawtic nltomey
in Galena.
IN FAVOR OF FREE SILVER.
Fulton, 1H., May 1.—TTho Whiteside
county central comaniidtCe has called
a meeting of the Democracy to meet tn
Morrison May 18, to select- delegates
to the slate convention. Tho senti
ment In favor of free silver is grown®
in this county.
HEADY FOR A LYNCHING.
ELBE IN'VtHHTtGATLON.
The Inquest Ihuunsd Ymlerday at
Laweytoft.
Iiondon, tMn.y 1.—The Elbe Investiga
tion aitis rosumnl at Lowestoft tMs
luorntug. The coroner, in summing up
On evidence, said It was clear that the
dmivige sustained by the Cnthle in tho
cnBMou iprovenlted her from proceeding
on her voyage. As to the coUMno It-
•elf, It -wus for the jury to decide
whether at was due to grow and culpa
ble neifKgdnce, and If so to ascertain
who was to blame.
Tiro Jury renamed a veiMICt that, In
their opinion, the collision wus due to
gr.*» negligence on the pirt of ttm
mate and lookout man of the Orathle.
during to the absence of addonee
from any of tbe cHjw of Yae E»he. the
Jury were of the opini-in that there was
not suffleieut proof net the (VatM.e
was solely to blame for the d’aastsr to
Justify a verdict to that rtTont. The
captain of the Crathie was cnerrty e x-
oosmteH
iroisovBD ity gaxnkd meat.
Pars, Mliy l.-Oihe Autorlte saya:
Bev.-rtteej n.uliena have riled m the
boapcul at V.tre dun the effocts of
earing taintod cbnaxtl mm* pmvhtiMxl
from on Ameftoan firm, anl th.it thirty-
four others are serluiwly u] from the
■amu cause.
TilO Cullin' 1 Of 2 CoaYeflttOH is Illinois
Declared to He Had
roliej.
DANOEKOUS TO COMMERCE.
Tho ISAbtlabmal Of o Ratio of te tot
nonnd to lie Injartoui toAUIn-
tereMts—Calling of * Conven
tion Unwarranted.
A Disorderly Crowd Aiftcnds u Murder
Trial in 'Maryland.
iDenltan. Md., May 1.—lAnmed guards
pi trolled the streets of this itown last
night to prevent* any atltcmpt to lynlch
Mamlialll Priee, tbe young tyucksmlrii,
whoso Itrla! tor the murder of, Sxdlie E
Dwtin on Mnticb 26, near the village of
Hr.finiQtvy, iteguat yefit cttlay. r nho pris-
otier hid betm oonfined In Uic Baltl-
moro city Jail tor safety und was
brought here under a strong police
guard from tint city. A .rumor thtlt
an atimrtl mob wv.ulid flittlWjH t" lynicb
Prira during die night tviusul thc po-
Ice to hike every pfOniuMoo. Tliero
were a gtv«at uamy ipetuons on the
atmdts miti'J no MM hour this mom-
tag aril ;u. ■Unvata urtto-jd Imt no
attdnipt made to rincih the^"prisoner.
Although n drauhlttg rata fed this
ntonar-ng. « great vJ'tsvd ass'a el"«t«
about tlie court room and not one-llfth
of tuho ntnnJter eouM, »ita .admission
Wtt»»*o. The extfitcmtint.over Ibe) trial
Is InltoMae, and every avitilaMe, tree,
awdittg, pelt and bribing.- post la
town fans Jtwo or three tetinis tied to
It. The vlff tore Cmie from aU section*
of Gtrollno anti the ndjoining counties
In swtmn.
Today's testimony was very, damag
ing to Price. Several links' in the chain
veaiectlng M-m svtth the murder were
welded, ami Dotoetliie George So hold,
who nrrctteil l*rlce, testified that the
latter ronjfo-.’-Kd the murder but denied
that he had av*iultid the girt before
killing her. Dr. Clark corroborated
Dr, Duhrudaway’s tentimony to tho ef-
Adt that the girl lmd boetn cftnhn.iUy
.■lssa.u'ltcd by the uiunlcrer. The feel
ing against Price U very bitter, nnd an
effort may be made to lynch Mm to.
night.
BALTIMORE’S BIG TUNNEL.
it Will Do Away with the Patanooo
Rlvor Ferry.
Baltimore, May 1.—The Belt line
railroad tunnel, noo of the most re
markable engineering feata of modern
time#, which haa been built under tlila
city from Camden station to Bay View
Junction, on tbe Philadelphia division
of the Baltimore and Ohio, a distance
of seven and a half orilea, was for
mally opened for business this morn
ing.
Tbe first train to make the trip un
der the new schedule was the Royal
Blue express.
Hereafter there will be no transferng
of passenger trains across the Patare-
co river. It wres Intended to have the
electrical equipment of tihe tunnel com
pleted In time for the inaugural train,
but the three electric locomotives have
not yet arrived. Ookc-liumlng locomo
tives will he used for the present.
Ry the use of electric locomotives,
which will weigh ninety-five tons each,
nnd which will probably be In readi
ness by June 1, the tunnel can I* !: vpt
free from smoke and will be brilliantly
lighted.
The conveyance of the current to
electric locomotives of_ such great
power has never before been attempted
or even approached, and much Inter
est therefore attaches to this port of
the plant.
The Baltimore and Ohio summer
schedule, which will go Into effedt May
12, will undertake to run the Royal
nine trains between New York nnd
Washington In four hours and a half,
and between Philadelphia nnd Wash
ington in two and a half bourn.
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FOR A PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Albany Atmintcure Engaged ta a Very
Good Cause.
Albany. Mar 1.—ISneir'ul.)—A very
latige auidiieicc gretilal itihe pupils of tlie
Attiaray Aoidcnny llaut ncgli* in their
tv mb ton of “Out in the Streets,” -as-
staial by two or three •pers>Lii cot ut-
totaling «hc academy. Tho portorjn-
amoo was oxxxfllemt. en'ety charaolff
wus ably aarr.iiil out and was us good
as (he general run of shows seen In this
city.
One of the most atltitiCMve parts of
the enitcaiSalqmenit iwus the oarisrhenic
drill by the 'lltHlte glrit* fliad laoys. They-
Showed thlat they are well taught.
(ftie teachers and pupils of the school
Wire stunted to nstubllfih a library, &r
which the onltcfitalnment was given
list night. The receipts will go n good
way In help'mg {Isem to ostaWJsh Ibelr
favorite cnteniirise.
Mr. IV. W. Wilson, while attending
to Ms dultlos ult SlMCktAtord's ginnery
yesterday afternoon, let his left arm
eoddeneatly drop no fflie saw, from
wihlcfc h’s arm was cut about three
Imoties. 'Nofthin® serious will result, It
is Iwpat
Rev. E. M. WblttinB la assisting in a
series of meetings at Waycrowi this
week.
Mr. n-nd J'ns, WltlWam Lockett will
give a ami Rarity d* their residence to
morrow night, complimentary to Mr.
aid Mrs. Ed. Stern.
•Mr. IH. .1. Lamar of Moron, president
of the Allbony Drug Goinpiny, arrived
In the city yestenduy afternoon nnd
refill remain several <tiju. atltenlliug to
businrijs mstlters periailnln« to their
buiiiKMi ait this ipolntt.
The oflliaera of Alili i ny Loi1,ge No. 214
will be duly itofiMed tonionrirav night.
May 2. In thrilr Watll, corner of Broad
and fWltsJillington streets. Tills is a
new order likely mtublfil.od here,
which tpromSsils to t»a of imueh good to
Its inoirthmK It is camlperid of about
thirty of the nwfit pnominen* men In
the City, from whom have been elected
the fa’IiruMltiig ofllcem: John 0. Sh irt,
commander; llarvey English, vco com
mtnwler; It. B. Brown, asrl'fitaut rom-
manih'r; H. A. Flojn, past comnriiinder;
Sam Vvehion, seowrury; Tun Tyner,
cdMfidtor; J. W. < !iilo.sjtie, ,M. D., treas
urer anil examiner; Rev. P. !•’. Craiw-
foril, prdlate; O. P. leave, guide; Lout
Richiiaxts io. guardian.
OUT OF A COMMISSION.
When Next Sanit Out the Chicago will
Have New Machinery.
Washington, May 1.—The cruiser
Chicago was formally put out of com
mission alt the New York navy yard
this afternoon, nnd tor the next two
years will wo* be available tor active
service. When next commissioner she
•will have new machinery ami will be
able to make about seventeen knots
per hour.
Supreme court ofllotats say that If
Warden Sage of Sing Slug literally
construed tho loiter or Deputy Attor
ney General HauUhrouok of New York
In the Buchnan case, and fallows Its
directions. Dr. Robert W. Buchanan
has an unlhnted lease of life. The dep
uty attorney general’s 1 filter to the
warden advises him “to defer tho exe
cution of sentence against O-. Bu
chanan until tite appeal claimed to
have been taken shall have beep dis
missed or determined. Inasmuch an no
appeal is nooketed on in-- mmn Of
the supreme court, officials .say there
is nothing to be dlsmtarofi od r her-
mlned. So far as the Gupremc court Is
concerned that tribunal does no* know
but that Dr. Buohannn’s fate remains
Wholly with the state authorities.
RECEIVER FOR MANCHESTER.
A Town tn the Hands of the Lawyers of
Creditors.
Atlanta. May l.-(Spectal.)-Appllcatton
for the a/ppohrttnent ©t a receiver for the
appointment of a receive* for the Man
chester Investment Company wa* nW*i
in tho superior court today Dy it. a.
Thornton, administrator for the estate
of J. O. Affler. It Is alleged that the
Manchester Company, against which the
plaintiff has a Jodgmont, Is ’““tong to
evrele payment by placing a blanket
mortgage on tho property. Judge Lump
kin 1*111 hear tho case May 4. The Man-
dhester Investment Company Is the pro-
motor of the town of Manchester, six
miles from the city on the Weet Point
’road Tho town was boomed to the last
limit up to a year ago. but Ihfall ln*o
the hole then wnd the company has been
trying to savo Itself ever since.
*100 REWARD, *100.
The readers c.’ tils paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is alt HStst
one dreaded disease Min* science haa
been able to cure tn all . Its stage* ,and
that Is ca'torrh. Hell's Catarrh Cure la
the only positive cur-’ now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional tretmciit. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure Is taken Internally, acting di-
rectfiy upon the blood and mu coifs sur-
fcea of the system, thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, and giv
ing the patient strength by building up
the constitution and assisting nature In
doing Ita work. The proprietors have
so much faith In Its curative powers
that tliey offer one hundred dol.ars for
•any case that It falls to cure. Send for
list of testimonials.
'Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., To
ledo. Ohio. ^ i
Sold by druggWta, 75 ccrtta.
CONVICTED OF ARSON.
Atlanta. May L-ffipecUl.l-Henry Ber-
ry (colored) was convicted of arson *°
the superior court before Judge Marcus
Beck today and sentenced to the peniten
tiary tor life. Berry set fire to the house
of W. P. Davis on nichurdson street to
get revenge for a fancied Injustice. The
felt penalty for the crime was doatb, but
the Jury recommended the prisoner to tho
mercy of tbe court.
Judge Beck, who Is presiding for Judge
Clark, Is having his hands full of serious
case* Yesterday he sent Charlie Sim
mons up for life for murder, and today
after the Berry case wus finished Adol-
phus Duncan, convicted of criminally as
saulting a White woman on a former
trial, was arraigned again.
MARRIAGE AT FORSYTH.
Foywyth, Mav 1.—(Special.)—Sheriff
George’ W. Nerwton of Monroe county
mule the catch of his life lint night
when he led MWs Annie Mobley, the
charming daughter of Ordinary Mobley,
a prisoner to the altar. A fairer and
More willing captive was never seen In
this oourriy.
Tbe marriage was tbe happy consum
mation of the plighted troth of two of
Forsyth's mefit popular young people.
The ceremony iwus performed at the
home of the larldr's father, anil a large
number of Forsyth’s society was pres
ent. The frietuls of both the hride and
groom ore practically unlimited, as the
large number of hundsaune presents at
tested. Rev. W C- Cleveland of Cul-
loden performed the ceremony tn an
Impressive manner. An elegant supper
followed.
Air. Newton is the popular sheriff of
title, Monroe county, and he is a young
man who stands high in tbe estimation
of all. His bride te one of the loveliest
of 'Funayth’s daughters, sod a woman
•>f rare brilliancy and beauty. Every-
, , body in the county Joins In silghing
- I them a happy married life.
OTHERS, Do You Know ***_
Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, many Bo-calM Soothing Err r * *
1 Soot ^n* Syrupy ^
most remedies for children are composed of opium or mrrphlno ?
Ho You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic pn^pj f
Do Yon Know that In most countries druggists are not permitted to Bell asrcotlei
without labeling them poisons t
Do Yon Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your chm
unless you or your physician know of what It is composed f
Do Yon Know that Castorla is a purely vegetable preparation, and that t Hit g
its ingredients is published with every bottle r
Do Yon Know that Coctoria Is tho prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitch*
That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is cow sold tu*
of all other remedies for children combined 1
Do Yon Knov7 that tho Patent Office Department of the United States, tad e|
other c ”ntries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the
“ Caste, ia ” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense t
Do Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection**
because Castoria had Iwcn proven to be absolutely harmless?
Do Yon Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished fop Sj
cents, or one cent a dose t
Do Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children caj
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest t
Well; thoso thirgs are worth knowing. They are facts.
Tho fao-similo
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria,
r-»ticx7ror>« Brass*
MSI Id II
Aqnilla J.Clieney Gives tbe University
tbe Larger Portion of His
Wealth.
BEQUEST VALUED AT $100,000.
The Giver Was a Wealthy Citizen of
Ea«t Point, Near Atlanta—Nearly
All iho Property Will Go to
the Daptlet College.
Atlanta, May l.-(Bpoclal.>—Mercer Unl-
ver.lty Is the beneficiary to the extent
of about 1100,000 In tho wifi of the Into
AqulDn J. Cheney filed In tho court or
ordinary for probate today.
Mr. Cheney, who was originally from
Upson county, lived about five miles trem
Atlanta, at Cheney’s Station an the Cen
tral railroad. He was pneessed at u
-ood dee.) of property at the time of Ills
death, which occurred several months
ago, nnd ns the filing of tho wifi declared
today, bequeaths moat of It to Mercer
for the purpose of educating tee sons ot
poor men who are unable to pay for
their education. '
Tho bequeat to Mercer consists of real
estate situated near East Point, n tow
mUea from the city, and some valuable
city property. The exact value of the
property Is not known, but.lt Is estimated
nt *100,UOO.
Besides this bequest to Merosr, Mr.
Cheney left legacies to his family and
relatives amounting to 184,000. Tho ex
ecutors of the estate who are charged
with the carrying out of tee wifi are
Hon. B. W. Martin, eX-rcpresentnl1vo
fropi Fulton county, I. C. McCrary, J. C.
Thompson and 8. C. Cheney.
SOLD TO COLUMBUS.
Georgia’s New Bolide Are Held In tho
State’s Limit*.
Atlanta, May 1.—(Speolal.)—The now
Issue of bonds aurthorixed by tats re
cent legislature for the redemption of
the Northeastern railroad bonds was
mid today to the CdJumtous Savings
Bonk of Columbus, Oa.
The sale of tho bonds was consum
mated by Governor Altklnaon and State
Tr,usurer Han toman offer odvertlslng
for bids according to the set. The bid
of the Columbus Savings Bank was
*600.11 for each of the *500 bonds, or
a premium of one eleventh of one oent.
The lSsue will amount to about *200,-
000 the bonds running far twenty
yeatw, and boring 3 1-2 per oent. in-
the act nuthoriritw the Iwndn
nothing was said as to wbetkerthey
should be made refioam.i'Me In gold or
simply In eurrsncV, and m framing
the ndv.irtlsoment tor Wds, Governor
Atkinson made thq bon to redeomable
tn lawful currency, irifhdut reference
to the gold or stiver standards.
While the premium paid flowt not
amount to a very large sum. financiers
are surprised that the Issue route have
been floated oven at par, and Ool.
Hardeman himself In speaking of the
sale today sate hh considered It more
'than a good thing, especially In vlow
of the fact that state borri# duo In
1915 are now quoted on the market
a' 98 • ^ . , ..
The order for the engraving of the
new bor-ide wt’fi be tUtaced at once, and
ax soon as they are finished they trill
bo delivered to the Columbus Bavlngv
Hank, which has deposited a cert Kiel
check for 110.000 as a guarantee of
good faith. The Columbus bank was
the only tedder. When (he bond* are
delivered the r demptlbn of the North-
eatern railtoed bonds with the pn>-
ceeds will bo begun.
SUICIDE AT WASHINGTON.
TYnshiinriton, QIny L-dlr. WUtoun T.
Lmiea of Now York romrnltted suicide
at the Arlington tflftrt this tnonfing by
taOulliW <9um1nnr.«g gta. No ftxtuon
la known for (he not.
DEATH OF DR. H.U’Ca
AU LaOranlto '.Mourno (tie Ie» g
Good Mon.
LuGrange, Apr il 30.—(NportAy-isI
little city Is wmnpod lo mounhiil
day anti all lumen* the death«(q|
Jchm A. Baugh, fhe Otiovel phpsteJ
who died list m’ahit at 12 oV'.d J
apciplexy. Dr. B.i ugh was bc-ra |l
Greene cottaIty in ISM. He gnulsiH
frern Jeffmcon Medicil Collote 'iff
class of 1H48 and moved lo TrmjBd|
t.v, wthetu bo lata been, liraitlelo*
Ichie ever since. He inns a virjn|
ccsbful physician, -and though <*»
yrtirs old, contluued (i.i o an hint
practice up to tnvo weals tefen ,|
dciilh. lie wins a devout nrmtel
tbe •Metbodllfit church, a Mas* trial
of the charter mcmlsTs i-f St I s J
Cluiptnr of Rrt.ud Arch Misom, n|
tbe seteor tirustee ot die Ladatqgl
mule GoUetsc- In aU the r-.-litiotutl
life bo wax a model cbintetw s|
lived inis reJIglon In h's daily W*,
Krnr iliouv i mlfs tnourn h*s <M
nits buried from the uiwn«ii«c
ait 4 p. m.
OFF FOR A FROLIC.
Grimn Flshormcn Will) Go D>*i 1
Satllla—'A Charming Redid
Orifiln. April SO.—(SpeclilMI
Grlfiln Fishing Club Is buxyyeNH
to get pff to Atklneon on tt*
river Thursday, wfrero they wJlijm
fen days In capturing th) flutf let
zens of that very noble stream. H«
be one of the most congenial putt
that ever left Grlfiln on a fe» ttl
Jaunt, as It win bo composed of Pri
dent R. F. Strickland, Secretary n
Treasurer R. H. Drake, J. A. BreA
J. F. Stewart, J. E. Drake, C. H
Johnson. J. E. Brower, W. D. D«l
E. C. Smith, B. R. BlaMy, J. E
Smith. B. R. Flemtster, W|lter EB
Douglas Boyd, L. Patterson, A. H I
Slaton, F. G. Bailey and that vitm
fisherman. W. H. Hartnell. Th-rr
coma to Macon over the Central n>
road and the. old reliable Oof
Southern and Florida will take to
the rort of the way. „ !
Tonight the Y. M. C. A. Wfi
abhiae with Hghts and te «WI *1
orowd to witness Hie rectal olfl
Chnttlo Mitchell and Mr*.
Huff Wilson, and it Is d«l,l e f'J
Of tbe most cultured
ever given In tho rity, uk*»l
del paled in by the venr
In the state. The redtaloo* C M
Mlchell were fine. wh»« »"• fl
mu-ilo waa encored to the cche-l
thoso who aided In the onttruf**——
nrra heartily applauded. >'
that "The grandest song «
Mrs. Wilson, was the gem of bj
lug, for her voice w Jmt at n*
and has lost none of Its W i
freshness, while the charms <**,
and manner dwt have aWM”J
her a splendid stage «£•;
Hcemed heightened by her
appbartng again before her™ 1
who have nhvaye wmCilpM ® j
vine muse as expressed W **jT
•was a splendid owning, one
enjoved.
LEFT WITHOUT X RD' P ^I
Grimn, May l.-fBpedal.H^L
W. Anderson, tho reet«r
George". Episcopal church,
plooeTwin leave .here on nextw|
day for Bt. Simon's Island. ■-«-
wtH do temporary work
mouths and probably nc^cpt » J
thero. Mr. Andetson will o' t l
absrch - here without a jew*^
withdrawal, but it Is saldj**
men will soon fill the vacner ,
his stay horc Mr. Ando-^' 9 ,—j I
many friends and "*• .itfiiil'
courses have crukttrwl h*®
aeon in hlg church- _
A BANK HAS rT ’ 03 ^ i (
Knoxville, Term.. M *f
chtan Bank at Big Stone Oat>. v ^ 1
tts doors totey. D *
years ago with BO.Oto )( „ nS
natalities are n«« **” n ’ JJL (gt
that nil Claims will be psW
Completel Fertilizers
for potatoes, fruits, and all vegetables require (to secure the & j
_ yield and best quality)
At! Least UO/. Actual * Potash-.
/ Results of experiments prove this conclusively.H°' v
why, is told in our pamphlets. ^ „
They arc sc*! fire. It will coa you notl. r.g to reed them, and <k*T *'*! — y>J
dodais. CBMUN KAU WORKS, ** Mr^eau SUteh h *