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THE GEORGIA CRCAKER. SATURDAY; OCTOBER 26, 1901
Syndicate Miller.
New York, Oet. 24—William F.
Miller, the head of the Franklin
syndicate, will soon" make an* ef
fort to get bail. Lawyer'MeCiosk-
ey of Brooklyn, who arranged for
Miller’s re-arrest after the grant
ing of a new trial, will enter*a pro
test against ordinary bail being
The Journal and Adver-
Washmgton, Oet. 24—There .has
? been no report since Saturday at
*the state department from Turkey
or Bulgaria touching Miss Stone’s
case. The officials, however,, are
by no meanes discouraged, and are
still confiden t that they will suc
ceed in saving her life, buPwheth-
er'by diplomacy or by force is not
clear. T ;
It is gathered that the friend
ship of the Russian government
has much to^do with the confi
dence ot the officials here. That
government has responded in the
♦most cordial spirit to the appeal
of the state department which,
-unable itself from geographical
and political government of Bul
garia, has been pleased to avail
itself of the powerful influence t>f
Russia on that government.
The Turkish government has for
its part responded in the same
spirit4o the appeal of the United
States, and altogether the two
governments—-Turkish audBulga-
rian—have been put to a degree.of
expense equal to the -amount of
the ransom demanded by Miss
Ston'e’s captors in the military
leaser mj
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** Atlanta.Si?
Norcroas..
** Buford
Gainesville
** Lula
** Cornelia..!.
" Mt. Airy...
allowed
tiser says that $815,000 of the sum
secured from the creditors of the
Franklin Syndicate has been
traced. It is said that the sum of
$100,000 was turned over to one
man. Another sum of $115,000 is
said to be on deposit in a local
bank to the credit of a fictitious
. « -
name and recoverable by only
Miller or a man interested in the
syndicate, who went - to Europe
Govern-
Seneca.....
Central
Greenville
and who is still there,
ment bonds amounting to $90,0(50
and New York* Central bonds of
$10,000 bought by Miller are also
known to be in existence.
You can bumyourseli witn Tire, witn
Powder, etc. , or you can scald yourself
with Steam or Hot Wafer, hut there is
only one proper way to cure a hum Or
scald and that is by using
Mexican “V-V •’
Mustang Liniment.
It gives immediate relief. • Get a piece of soft old
linen cloth, saturate it with this liniment and bind
loosely npon the wound. You can have no adequate
idea what an excellent remedy this is for a burn until
you have fried it. ~ ' -
FstMa
No. 35.
Daily.
Do you suffer from piles? If 59 do not
turn ter surgery for relief. DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salye will aet more quick,
ly, surely and safely, saving* you the
A Giant In Size.
Bethlehem, Pa., Oct. 21.—-J.
Daniel Reinhafd, probably the
heaviest man in Pensylvania, died
suddenly of hear £ disease today at
his home in Bath, near here, aged
73 years. Mi| Reinhard weighed
493 pounds* last Saturday. He
Was a. stonecutter, and for half a
century was director of the North
ampton county choir association
and organist of the Bath Union
church. He was the father of 17
children, 11 of whom are living.
Eight of his sons.are of remarka
ble physique, none weighing less
than 300 pounds.
Lewis Ockermab, Goshen, Ind: “De-
Witt’s Little Early Kisers never bend
me double like other pills, but do their
work thoroughly and* make me feel
like a boy.’* Certain, thorough,’gentle.
—Geo. H. Fuller Drug Co. •
Lv. Gre’nsboro
Ar. Charlotte..
Lv. Gastonia...
“ King’s Mt..
* Blacksburg
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9 25a 12 ami
130p|
A irnU/l TIP* If you have a bird'afflicted with Roup or any
rUlIL* I IP* other poultry disease use Mexican Mustang
Liniment. -It is called a stand a up remedy by poultry breeders.
The first rule of economy is to
stop spending what you haven’t;
then you*will eoon have something
uti.pon which to economize.
“The oldest ma'11 in the world”
has just died again., This time
his name was Ismail Hudjo and
be lived at Khuti, in Albania,. The
veracious correspondent who sends
the story, which was sprinted in
the New York Sun, and must
therefore. be true, says that Is
mail was 160 years old ana re
tained his faculties and~more
marvelous still, his teeth, to the
. .•
day of his death. . *
ing the son present when the trial
trip is made. He also wants the
priqce to study American method*
m shipbuilding. The yacht will
be ready in Aptil. The crown
prince, if he comes, will be accom
panied by several naval officers.
DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers never
disappoint. They are safe, prompt,
gen tie, effective in removing all im
purities from the liver and bowels.
-Small and easy to takge. Never gripe or
distress.—Geo. H. Fuller Drug Co.
Atlanta,CT| 5 Iifa| 3 55 p
STATIONS.
Grown Prince Coming.
New YoVk, Oct. 24.—According
to The Herald th&e i9 a possibil
ity that the crown prince Wilhelm
of OJermany will visit the United
States about April or May of next
year; Emperor William is hav
ing constructed now at a shipyard
in New Jersey a new yacht, or-
deretTthrough the German minis
ter at Washington. ■*.
He intends ultimately to give
the yacht to the crown prince anc
-on this account is desirous of hav--
Mother-s every where praise One Min
ute Cough Cure for the sufferings it
has relieved and the liyes of their little
root
ones it has saved. Strikes at the
of‘the trouble and draws out the inflam
mation. The children’s favorite
Cough Cure.—Geo. H. Fuller Drug Co.
Note close connection made at
85*. 60c. Orastfite.
Genuine stamped C. C. t. Never sold In bulk.
Beware of the' dealer who tries to sell .
’ "something just as good.”
Cured of Blood Poisqp.
E. L. Colbert, Trebloc, Miss?, says:
It certainly affords me great pleasure
to add my statement to the great num
ber you must already have, as to the
value of the Ranaon Pills and Tonic
Pellets- I have been using them in my
family for nine years and do-not want
anything else. I have.had them in
stock the same length of time. One
year ago I was blood poisoned, and af
ter trying many remedies I was ,cured
by the Pills and Pellets.
It is not often that a princess
of a reigning dynasty will re
nounce all claims to the succession
to the throne in order to bestow
her heart and hand upon a pen
niless young officer of Uhlans.
Yet this is what the Archdnchess
Elizabeth of Austria will do when
she marries Prince Othou* Yon
Windlsch-Graetze. *“Ik>ve rules
the world,” they say, and it is
sometimes to be noticed that not
the princes and princesses
Every man has to pay jbis owi
tuition in the school of life—anc
some pretty heavy -mortgages be
sides. .
between Atlanta New
ierve all meals enrouta
cars between Greensboro andUomsw
coach service 05'*«ns
stop at GainesviU .Lula, „
JneyandBlacksbare onl?
same numbers for andfrom wa™
York and the east,
sleeping cars between Lj
Charlotteand-ittehmond
ing Washington Mondays, * ^ (
Fndays a tourist sleeping 1 egMgJJS
on this train through nrmuBC
Frkncisco without change- Iei
Greensboro with rieepgs
Pullman caw on this
and Charlotte. Ample flret *
edach aoaommadations for local
*To?S5anda6^Um t MSt^>Mj
•olid between Washington
via Southern Hallway»^ of 1
L. & N. E. R, being <
through without change ^
classes. FuBman d***^#^ orleasi
between New Yorkand-»«w ur^
lanta and Montgomery THningcs*
mhigbam and Bichmond.
all meals en route. . train ^
vio *' . Third Vice
B. H. HABDWICK, A K^i
Deafness Cannot-be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased porfton of the ear.
Th ere fis on 1 y one way 1 to cure deafness
Secretary Gage says he knowB
of 2(X$25,000 vacant jobs. It is
safe to wager that they are not in
Washington.
and thaffis by constitutional remedies.
Deaf ness is caused by qn inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have Crumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is en
tirely closed; deafness is the result, ,and
unless the inflamatien can be taken out
and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine cases out of ten are
caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
but an inflamed^ condition of the mu-
evfcn 1
of the earth are unmindful of their
allegiance to the gentle god.
“I had long suffered from indiges
tion,” writes G. A. LeDeis, Cedar City,
Mo. ‘‘Like others I tried^ many prepar
ations but never found anything that
did Tie good until I took* Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure. One bottle cured me. A
friend who had suffered similarly I put
on the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
He is gaining fast and will soon be able
to work. Before he used Kodol Dis-
pepsia Cure indigestion had made him,
a total wreck.—Geo" H. Fuller Drug Co.
The blood may- be jn bad condition,
yet with no ; external signs, no skill
eruption or sores to indicate it. The
jymptoms in such cases being a variable
appetite, poor digestion, an indescribable
weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh
. find a general run-down condition of the
system
clearly showing the blood has
tritive qualities,has become thifl
•and watery. It is in just such cases thal
S. S. S. has done some of its quickest and
inost effective work by building up t the
The story that’ a negro cashier
in ah Indian A bank lost recently
$30,000 ? at craps may be pro
nounced a fine pipq dream,
It is sadder to lose a friend than
a fQrtuue. Most any man will
tell-you this-—who has never had
a fortune to lose.
to make it strong and vigorous.
“ My wife used sev- ^
eral bottles of S. S. S. JL;
as a blood purifier and y
to tone up a weak and * fflW
emaciated system,vfith \
* • very marked effect by hj ysssgSRtinL
way of improvement. j |||
“We regard it a
great tonic and blood
purifier. ’’—J. F. Duff,
Princeton, Mo. f
I s the greatest of all
tonics, and you will
k/Wfind the appetite im-
proves at once, strength
returns, and nervousness vanishes as new
rich pure blood once more circulates
' through all parts of the system.
S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable
blood purifier known. It contains no min
erals# whatever. Send for our free book
, on blood and skin diseases and write cui
Bg| v physicians for any information or advice
, *wn$pd. No change for medical advice.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLANTA, GA.
Turnon.
If vou haven’t a regular, healthy^movement of the
hnwAla every day, you’re HI or will be. Keep your
h^wllSoJenfandbe well. Force, in the shapeof vio
lent ohyfic or pill poison, is dangerous. The smooth,
est easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowels
dear^d clean is to take % -
CANDY
Sm9 CATHARTIC ^ ^
and vigor.—Geo. H. Fuller Drug Co.
the other
In Knoxville, Tenn
day. James Tallent was married
a second time. He is 87 years old
and has 74 grandchildren and 79
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