The Weekly news and advertiser. (Albany, Ga.) 1880-1???, August 06, 1892, Image 6

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m THE IRON HALL OREER, Advance of the rV ?i P e Bri § ade - Retreat of the 'Wfcm Cigar v>ohcrts. Y Wtffvi B Yes the Pipe is coming to the \%\l\ \p front as never before. The high MjPvpQn ft& \ \ \ P dce S°°^ cigars is helping l/^svvVv' ^ ve them out of use. Millions IL^r of smokeis use ^ Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smpking Tobacco It is themostpopular Brandin the market. Smoked for overt tv ir.tj five years its fame is still growing—Quality always the same. BLACKWELL’S DURHAM TOBACCO CO.. DURHAM, N. C. Elipse Engines Erie City Iron Works En gines and Boilers, Automatic Sta tionary Engines. 81 South Forsyth St, Atlanta Ca r TH E ONLY TRUE -IRON TONIC Will purify BLOOD, regulate KIDNEYS, remove LIVER etijerrier, built! strength, renew appetite, restore" health and L vigororyouth^Dyspepsia, k Indigestion, thattfreafeel- ingabsolutely eradicated. Hind brightened, brain power increased, bones, nerves, mus cles, receive new force, suffering from complaints pe culiar to their sex, using it, find . a safe, speedy cure. Returns COTTON SEED . tOl HILL MACHINERY’ .COMPLETE. WIND MILL”, ■mMkuuM a b.uo, spcuiiy cure, itciurus roso bloom on checks, beautifies Complexion. Sold everywhere. AH genuine goods bear ‘‘Crescent. ” Send ns 2 cent stamp for 82-page pamphlet. DR. HARTER UEC!C!NE CO.. Si. Louis, Bio. CCTTON. GINS COMPLETE. ICE HA£snrfRvlP We can n,tike old Instruments as good as new, Pipe organs a specialty, all work guaranteed as I lave employ ed a first class tuner. I am a young man and have purchased my fathers entire business and'as I am just starting out in business I desire to ask the .liberal patronage of the public. Satis faction guaranteed, all orders promptly attended to. . Very Respectfully, T. M. BACHALS APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAH PERFECT IH EORf.1 !—MATCHLESS IS WAR! So anxious were the ancients for stalwart />./ . men that pony boys at birth '•fJ A were put to death. Uan can be FTEONO i<* Vigorous in all reapects. The best systems of elevalin; cotton Tad ■ distributing same direst to gins, gold medals have been awarded to ns. Write for Cat- • alogne and for^what yon WAN T. #//suffering from NERVOUS DE- '/\ BILITY, Lost or Failing Man- fH I hood. Physical Excesses, Mental J P Worry,Stunted Development,or uranyFERSONAi WEAKNESS can be restored to PERFECT HEALTH and i the NOBLE VITALITY of STRONG \ MEN, the Pride A Power of Nations. I We claim by years of practice by 1 our exclusive methods a uniform [V- ‘Monopoly of Success* in treat- S Q *» ing all Diseases, Weaknesses A 4 Afflictions of Men. Testlmoni- * 1 ale from SO states ^territories lOnif xoUL & *ent free, sealed, post- lUUlv paid,for alLmited timo. Get it . Pall explanations for HOME TREAT* lu be FULLY RESTORED as thousands us. Read our testimonials. 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We have made a leputation lor 1„ selling reliable goods and £jff~BUY THEPLANET, JR., CULTIVATOR, E MONEY SAVER 12:40 am 11:20ip m 8:10 pm 6:37 pm 6 .-oo p m 4:10 pm FOTJTZ’S •5CSSE ANS -5ATTLE POWDER Mitchell county iffil' l\\ ^ S°° d aS ^ first. No dregs. V \V All pure and whole- 42^*' some. The most popular drink of the day. Hires’E. A perfect thirst quencher. - Don’t be deceived if a dealer, for the sake of larger profit, tells yon some other kind Is “just as good ”—*tis false. No imitation is as good as the genuine Hires*. ELL THEM LOW ! 11 40 Am 12 33 p m 4:1: p m 7:20pm Oar stock Is complete and embraces every need ot the Farmer—auch as Bo Hnnsv t .,j ill.-' of Cone. Bora or LTO. Fl **«, if Fontr* Pi -wders are n«ed in time. Foma’s Pc. vrtero will mre and prevent Hog Ceolztu Fontz’s Powders will prevent Gaper nr Fowxa FontzlB Powders trill increase* the quantity of mill wl cream twenty fter cent, and make the battorfirtr ud sweet. Foote's Powders will enre or prevent Almost evtpt Nsfjlsk to which Horses and rattle are subject. • FOUTZ’S PoWOMtS WILL GITS SaTISFACTION. EoZd everywhere. j David E. podtz. Propria ton. RlLTlKOEfi. NCOL ^ Farmers 9 Hardware! 11:40 a m 4:’5 pm 0:15 a m 6 01 p m PLOW STOCKS OF ALL EI2TDS, FAEMIN& * TOOLS Sees, Shovels, Manure Forks, Fakes. Etc. . ♦Daily except sui.day. .1 J.Vaxle* 1 ^ ormrtlon ’ 0311 “So W ^wl5i5y“ MyoHT ’ Tick ^ Ga - Gen. Pa*e, * g’t., Savannah, Ga. Gen’i. Superintendent. * V Traffic Manager. This Preciods Ointment is the triumph of Scientific Medicine. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it aS a curative and healing application. Ithasbeen. used over 40 years,, and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. For Piles—ExternaL'or Internal, Blind or Bleeding; Fistula in Ano ; Itching or Bleeding of the Rectum. The relief is immediate—the cure certain. BAD BLOOD! Pimples on the Paoe | ml’-V© Breaking Out! ■y--"r Skin Troubles | ■. littlo Sores i HotSHnj Boil3j Blolehca | Cold Sores | Bad Breath | 8ore Mouth or Lips | I VyJV If you suffer from out of \\\\ these symptoms, take DOCTOR ACKER’S ENGLISH BLOOD ELIXIR WHY? ■“•SfflSSSff*® emminent Physicians in Irelr.i 1. For sale by, WITCH HAZEL OIL For Bums, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction irom Bums. The relief is instant —the healing wonderful and unequaled. For Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers.T'isb-'.' 1 '. Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Chafing or Scald Head. It is infallible. For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. Price, 50 Cents. Trial size, 25 Cents. Sold by Drnggiats,or *eot post-paid oa receipt of price. iiuarnnEis’ hed. co., 111 * 113 vn^ st., sett tore MACON, GA ■fv? Jw Early Decay and Abuse » *** B W I mimpotency, Lott Vigor, anJ y^alth fully restored. Varicocele cured. Parts enlarged, W ^ngthened. Hew Home Treatise sent free and sealed. \iSS3S. Frat BUTTS. 174. Fulton SW.& Y. BRIGHT . ' ... T V. Is the Name of Hie Next Congressman. JUTiaSS SWEPT THE FIELD Tobias Was The Name of One Candidate. BOT NOW* IT IS MOD, / Ocm*crac7’. Brand Trlampb at Ik* Polls Ye»:o- day—A Death Blew to - the Me re»C«oco»l»eaItby thei eo- ple— Baiiell’t najcltf • Large one —Tke Joyful Tnle Told by Telegraph From Saturdays Doily. The unterrified Democracy ot tb» Second Congressional district was in y the saddle yesterday anu won with hands down. The result is told In today’s News and Advebtiber as full as it could be obtained. Last night, at a critical time, just as the operator here was in the midst of an important special the wires refused to work and thereby shot off some im portant news. However, the reports reoeived ore sufficient to show that the stamp of disapproval has been put upt>n Oeala- ism and secret politics in this district. As far as returns could be secured last night the news is of a joyful na ture For Ben Russell carried the dry. Bearing aloft the spotless banner of Democrrcy and backed by the Dem ocratic nosts he has planted the b&n- nr upon the battlement! of victory. His candidacy has been something phenomenal. Entering the race at a time aen defeat seemed almost < inev itable, he has aroused Democracy to its duty and to-day he is borne to vic tory. Hla friends have carried ,-2e fight right into the home of th>- opposing candidate, and. although, it was con ceded to Mr. Stevens and carried by him sometime ago, the battle has been waged there as earnestly as elsewhere. The Bpeclals below will give a fair aud intelligent idea of yesterday’s bat tle: worth county solid. Sumner, Ga., July 30.—[Special.]— Everything here has gone solid for Russell and think he has carried the -county. Not a vote oast against him at 2:30 p. m. Ashburn, Ga., July 30.—[Special.] —The primary election held here to day to elect delegates to Convention 1r Albany August 17tb, resulted in a solid vote for B. E. Bussell. Fifty- one votes polled, - AND MITCHELL, TOO. Camilla, GA.,July 30.—[Special ]— Bus’eH’s majority i Is 260. DECATUR DOES HAND80ME Baikbridge, Ga , July 30.—[Spe cial.]—Decatur county honored her gallant son by a most handsome ma jority today. Ben E. B cell’s major ity will exceed 10C0 CARRIED CALHOUN. . Bussell received a good safe majori ty in-fray’s primary and Calhoun’s delegation' will vote for him at ihe Convention in August. BAERB, OF COURSE. Newton, Ga , July 30.—[Special.]— Newton is wild with enthusiasm. Election returns show 31 majority for Bussell. When the Milford Managers came into Newton Irom the woods with Bussell in tho lead, the yells .were deafening.' Stevens was present at Newton. He left at once for Ca- n#Hla, It is too warm for Stevens. BERRIEN, CERTAINLY. Tifton, Ga., July 30.—[Special.]— Berrien connty will undoubtedly give a good Bn?iell majjrity, but returns arencV—. in yet. Put us In Bussell oolaqga. AND 80 DID MILLER. Bailable information received at a Jstnl .'Indicates that Bussell will get 1—Jer county’s vote. . THOMAS SPEARS. Thoma8ville,Ga., Jily 30.—[Spe cial,]—The vote today was^er than expected by the most enthusiastic pri- - mary men all precincts not heard from Mitchell aud Berrien went for Russell. CLAY COUNTY. No returns could be had from Clay county, but it is solid for Russell. coLqcrrr flew the track. but vote will exceed 500. Thomasville poled 25S. Reported here that Decatur, Colquitt county flew the track and held a primary Friday, consequently their delegation, no matter who it is for, will not be in It when the conven tion meets. RANDOLPH WITHOUT OPPOSITION. Russell had no opposition in Ran dolph county aud ot course he gets it. QUITMAN NOT BEARD FROM, Nothing was heard from Quitman county and it is not known what was done over there. EARLY COUNTY. Reliable information was received saying Bussell carried Early county. how rr STANDS. The following counties are tor Bus sell: Decatur, 4 votes. Dougherty, 2 votes. Mitchell. 2 votes. Worth, 2 votes. Baker, 2 votes. * Miller, 2 votes. Calhoun, 2 vote3.. Randolph, 2 votes. Thomas, 4 votes. Berrien, 2 votes. This gives him 24 votes in the Con- veuilon and it is very probable that he also Las other votes. Russe>l, the gallant and Bright Ben has swept all opoosltion and the News and Advertiser rejoices with his thousands of friends. . Good bve Oealaism. FORT A NASCITUR. Charleston too has her poet, and one whose dainty bird notes fresh irom the heart and free from ail striving after effect, will save the poetical^world, we are sure, a pleasant surprise such as it has not enjoyed for years. Here are some of her verses which were printed a few. days ago in Harbor Lights, a gossipy little sheet that circulates only ''amonj. ' waves and dunes of Sulli van’s Tsiand. THE SYMPATHETIC SAND CRAB. A maid, a man, a moon-lit sky, A sea brefzi blowing lightly by, A glistenirig rock, a silver sea; A sand crab watchiDg silently. A look, a word, a blush, a sigh, A- sweet, shy glance, a downcast eye, A rapturous kiss, a whispered name; A sand crab overcome with shame. Another kiss, a' long embrace, A pillowed head, a manly lace, A happy thought; “No one to see!” A sand crab dancing jigs for glee. A]Uodern Hip Yam Wins le. On June 14, the date on which the Democratic State convention was held in this city, James Aronson, a bright and induBtrions lad fourteen years of age, employed at one of the leading dry goods establishments in Little Rock, was stricken with typbomalariai fever. From the day he was taken sick and up to yesterday he was un conscious. Yesterday morning he re gained the use of his mental laculties and called for a newspaper. - No paper of late date could be found, and when so informed by his attendant the boy remarked: “Weil, I only wanted to know what the convention did yester- doy. I suppose they nominated Fish- back for Governor, didn’t they?” The patient had been unconscious lor torty-six days, and imagined that he had jiist awakened irom a night’s sleep. Allegation* That It is I * hi rent and Tlmt leu Allan's Have Uc.u U i : - le&itlf'JULa agred. cjz , _ v. vf?" • ■ *' ■ z-iz _ Indianopolis, Jnd , July 30 —A voluminous complaint was filed here yesterday against the Supreme Sitting of the Order of Che Iron Hall, wherein the appointment of a receiver is usked for. The complaint was filed by Homer A. Sampsell and Dan W. Kee fer, through their attorneys. It be gins by reciting the history of the order and the purposes for which it was formed. The plant:ffj stated that they be lieved. the order to be insolvent be cause it was indebted for. maturing benefits for the remainder of the year ot 1862 over $1000,000 and for sick and disability benefits $325,000; for 1893. for maturing benefits $4,000,000 and lor sick and disability benefits $750,- 000; for 1894, maturing benefits $7,- 000,000, and for sick and disability, benefits $650,000; for 1895, maturing benefits $9,000,000, and for sick and disability benefits $650,000. It was alleged that the reserve funds amount to $1,200,000, onl; one-seventh of which was available each year for the-payment of 'liabilities; that the real estate and other assets of the order amounted to about $1,000,000 and that the asset3 were largely com posed of cash, More than half of which was on deposit in a .bank situated out side the State, of which F. D. Soraer- by was president and J. Henry-Hayes cisbier, the latter being Supreme Trustee of the order. Furtbur allegations are 4 made of reckless extravagance anci violations of the constitution. Boilers, Saw Mills, Moore, Co., Com Mills, Pratt Gins, Seea Colton' Eleva tors, Cane Mills, Cotton Presses, Wagon and Platform Scales, Foos Scientific Grinding Mills. Hoe’s Cb'sle-Tool, Saws, Shingle Machinery, Shafting, etc. MALSBY !& AVARY, HILSMAN & AGAR CO., flaye j &§t reiei ved a fine line of Sporting* Goods, all this years make* Such as Spaldings Bats and Balls, Reachs Bats and Lion Balls-in. fact balls and bats of all kinds and prices from 5c. each and upwards. ocks, Hammock Ropes Stretchers, Hooks etc. A new line of Fishing; Taek- le, consisting of Fly Rods, ers, Lines and Hooks, jpg etc. ^ ’WeSire selling our stock of Music at 5c. a copy. Call and get your pick before they are allsold. HILSMAN & AGAR GO. COME ONE! GOME ALL! Where you can get any hind of an Instrument you call for, from a jews harp up to the finest Piano made. Such as the Celebrated C. H. Stone & Co., D. II. Baldwin & Co., and Baines Bros., which is the best on eaith. ORGAN'S. ' I also sell the Celebrated Hamilton Organs which is noted for its excellency in tone and duribility. eniET music. Latest popular songs and Sheet Music. You ‘ban find anything yea want in our stock,which is the largest in Georgia. AH the latest songs by “Banks Winter,” the most popular Wi iter of top day, and a Georgia boy. Call our immense stock. SPECIFIC. The great and only certain cure for Acute and Chronic Catarrah in all its stages recomniend in Cancer and all blood diseases. This remedy was originally purchased from one of the most m G-ive us a ccdl— u W"e will do the llcst.'” N. F. TIFT & CO. Annual session begins Sept. 21,1892. Largest patron age m State. Apply for Catalogue to' w C. Bass. D. D. -• -W : . . > 4- *