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THE GEORGIA CRACKER. SATURDAY,. SEPTEMBER 14, 1901
M’KINLEY SHOT
Attempt to Assassinate the Presi
dent. Physicians say he Will
Recover.
Buffalo. N. Y., Sept. 6.-—An at
tempt was made this, afternoon to
assassinate President McKinley.
The would-be-assassin wM twenty-
three years of age* a Polish anarch
ist, who was in a crowd that sur
rounded the president at the ex
position grounds. He fired two
shots point blank at President
McKinley, one shot taking effect
in the breast, the other in the ab
domen.
It was four o’clock when the at
tempt to kill the president occured
President McKinley had just re
turned frpW Niagara Falls and
was at a reception, at the Temple
of Music. Over fifteen thousand
people were present when the pres
ident with three companions
passed through the main entrance
aiid arduhd Id t&e?
sic. Several, detectives apd secret
service men were in the crowd.
Czolgosz had his hand inii band-
age apparently, but in fact it was
simply a cambric handkerchief
that covered a revolver.
When he reached the president
he held up his right arm and fir§d
two shots in rapid succession
through the folds of the handker
chief.
Great confusion followed and
was so thunderstruck
DAILY expenses
NEW FEATURES
ing in its Uwn Falace Special Train.
77th Year of the oldest, Biggest and
Best Show on Eart
ie Pioneer and Perpetuators
of Tented Amusement fnstitutions.
SPECIAL AGENTS* E. E. DIXON & CO
WOMAN SHOOTS WOMAN.
approved 151 . house bills and
vetoed 1> and approved 17 general
resolutions, which had the effect
of law.
business
Mrs* Sally Simpson near Gil 1 s-
ville, Banks county, %as killed
Monday morning by another white
woman named Sallie Hicks. It
seems that the two women, who
were said to be of low character,
had been living: in a house a mile
or two from the town. They had
some misunderstanding about a
man whe had been visiting the
place, and rhe Hicks woman be
came greatly enraged and returned
to the house at 4 o’clock in the
morning with a shot gun and kill
ed the Simpson woman,
the Hicks woman. ^
The murderess has been arres
ted and placed in jail. She is a
sister of Jess Hicks of Gainesville,
and up to a shdrt time ago lived
on the outskirts of this city.
Of the unfinished
brought over from last session, 71
bills and Sir resolutions are ready
for a third reading and to be put
on their passage.
Fourteen bills and two resolu
tions await a second reading, while
the number of bills laid* on the
table were five and eleven - resolu
tions.
Forty-two bills were adversely
acted upon by committees,
still remain in the hands of com
mittees unacted upon. '
There are now bending in the
senate 19 house* bills and four res
in the house
the crowd
they didn’t realize the situati on. |
- Presided t McKinley reeled off
the reviewing stand and immedi
ately several bystanders rushed to
his side, among them Dr. Rixey
and several other physicians.
4 Circuses—3 Menageries—2 Stages
Roman Hippodrome,
Combined with tbe Grand Biblical Spectacular Production
ing Solomon and'
Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk
Beware of the dealer who.tries to sell •
“something just as good."
Impressi ve and Eminently Moral and Mind Elevating Pageantie and Scenic
stacie, with its Enchanting Ballets, Magnificent Scenery, Gorgeous Costumes
ioo Beautiful Ballet Gfirls
o Men, "Women and Horses in Cast*
olutions, and
23 senate bills and two resolutions.
Ten house bills and several resolu
tions were defeated in the house.
It is expected that fully
bills will be introduced at the
coining session, and there will be
one xcuse for the body to fritter
away so much valuable time as it
did last fall, if it does Its' work
promptly and efficiently.
— Tlie .Legislative Session.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 9.-The status
of business for the coming session
ot the general assembly has just
been compiled by Secretary Nor th
en, of the senate and Clerk Boif-
euillet, of the house.
There were introduced in the
last house 410 bills and 143 reso-
t i - • .
lutions. . Of these the governor
.The president was borne to the
Emergency hospital on the expo
sition grounds. Immediately alter
he fired, Czolgosg was knocked to
the grpund by Jim Parker an At
lanta negro, and two secret service
men jumped on the assassin. It
was only by desperate efforts he
was kept from the crowd and by
very skillful work that he was
slipped to police headquarters and
placed In the dungeon, to await
his arraignment in court.
CARL HAGENBACK
PERFORMING
Elephants that actually Play Musical Instruments. El.
ephants that do everything but talk.
phants that Waltz.
Many physicians are now 1 prescribing
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly, hav
ing found that it is the. best prescrip-
write because it is the
tion they can
one preparation which contains the ele
ments necessary to digest not only
some kinds of food but all kinds, and
it therefore cures indigestjqn^ana dys
pepsia no matter what its cause; Geo.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
of So. Glen Falls, N. Y., des-
cribes a condition which thous
ands of men
and women
find identical
with theirs.
Read what he
says, and note
the similarity
of your own
case. Write to
him, enclosing
stamped ad
dressed envel
ope for reply,
smd get a per
sonal corroboration of what is
h#re given. He says regarding
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis*
wages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
fcTl disappear when the kid-
' neys are out of order
ymm/f or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
• _ '’become so prevalent
that it is not uncommon
//).JtL -_// a child to'be bom
i a ttlicted with weak kid-
f ft % * neys. If the child urin-*
Account of the general convention
of the Episcopal church, San Francisco,
California, October 2d, 3901, Southern
railway will sell round trip tiekets to
.San Fran cisco, California, and return,
at special reduced rates. From Atlan
ta $60 from Anderson, S. C., $64.15
Brunswick, Ga., $64.25 ; Camden,
Charleston, Chester, Columbia, Den
mark, Newberry, Orangeburg, Pros
perity, Bock Hill, Spartanburg, Sum
ter, S. C., Charlotte aud Gastonia, N.
C., $65.25 ; Fort Valley, Ga.,. $61.70;
Gainesville,. Ga., $61.60: Griffin, Ga.,
$61.10; Macon, Ga., $62.65; Savan
nah, Ga., $64.70. Correspondingly low
rates from other points. Dates of sale
September 18th to 26th, inclusive ; final
limit November loth, 1901. • ..
For detailed information as to stop
overs. side-trips, variable routes, sched
ules, reservations, etc., call on or ad
dress any agent of the Southern rail
way or connection. ?
W. H. TAYLOE,
. A. G. P. A., Atlanta. Ga.
BROOKS MORGAN, ,
D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
R. W. HUNT, D. P. A.,
Charleston, S. C.
3 NEW AND NOVEL CIRCUS ACTS.
IOOO RARE AND COSTLY ANIMALS.
50 HAIR RAISING RACES,
L. D. Palmer.
P*; of Camels
[ family °f 20 Lions ' . '
| ^ Royal Bengal Tigers r ‘
6 Polar Bears '
School of Sea Lions .
Den of 8 Leopards
h^Bir of Elands D “
ne J a * r of Horned Horses ‘
I - ,ve fy known species of Antelope
ly Male bareback Riders.
TO Female Riders
50 Aerial Acts
10 Wire Acts
Troupe of trained Ponies .
20 Female Fqnestrians
One Phillippine Cow, 24 inches high
One Baby Sea Lion
RJale Hippodrome
Monkey Races
Elephant and Camel Races • /_
Man againt Horses' Races . . : •
Two-Tandem Races
High Jumping Horse Races • :
Two and Four Horse Chariot Races
Two and' Four Horse Standing Races
breast and between my shoulders from
heart trouble. My heart would 'palpi
tate, flutter, then skip beats, until I
could no longer lie jn bed. Night after
night I walked.the floqr, for toliedowh
would have meant sudaen death. My
condition seemed almost hopeless when;
I began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure,
bsst it helped me from the first. Later
I took Dr. Miles’ Nervine with the
Heart Cure and the effect was aston
ishing. I earnestly implore similar suf
ferers to give these remedies a trial.”
Sold by all Druggists
on guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, ind.
The mild and the immediate effect
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is :
by druggists, in fifty-
dollar \ HU
>f Music, Fife and Drum Corps, Chime of Bells, 50 Cars and
is, 29 Tableaux Cars, 12 Traps, 300 Thoroughbred Horses, 60
Ponies, Steam Caliope drawn by 40 Ponies and driven by one
cent and one
sizes. You may have a
sample bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tell-
6f the
. , letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper. •
EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
•
INDIGESTION
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Constipation, Bloating after eating. Heart
burn, Nervous Weakness, Impurities in the
Blood and every disorder in the Kidneys
or Liver is set ri^it by
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BITTERS
THK SYSTEM REGULATOR
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It br&itaos the eye* steadies the nerves,
sweetens the breath, . brings color to* the \
S - cheek, creates appetite., makes the body
strong and the brain active.
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