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A. Phenomenon.
there has always been an inclina
t0 believe in the existence of a
in . the , body ,
0 f nervous energy
“ E embles the flow of a current of
it re both in its tangible aspect
jectricity, it* remarkable physiological
The nerve centers of the
,, l/or ts ganglious, all start
^ nerve
’the brain as a distinct focus.
p® here ra <liate system the with nerves minute proper ten
(complex Listhat i to sensations of the
gi ve f 8e well the most
4 agonizing, nature—the as blow as of a cudgel
, he tickle of a straw being equally
j as readily perceptible. Although
determinations of a positive char¬
ter have ever been made, the gym
‘ ([I8i or electric fish, is a type of or
j s to in which the two functions
closely allied. The discharge
8 a re controlled and owe their
L,sr qualities to that the the nervous fish falls system into
j»h an extent
> jiiausted condition if so irritated
,its reserve fund of material for
^rieal used. phenomena becomes too
Uly k America the eel, which is
South
by the to
Lirtby driving and a allowing number of them horses to
j, the river
t;e jve the discharge from the fish,
iich, when thus weakened, were
from the w’ater. In cases of lo
aotor ataxia the nervous energy is
ilacking that the irritation of any
4 arouses only after a deliberate in
ival the sensation expected. The
jdual transmission of nervous force
forcibly illustrated when a needle is
sorted in the flesh ; frequently ten
conds elapse before the impression
conveyed to the brain. There is no
mbt that the mysterious adjunct of
rre tissue is of a most perplexing
ss Let a nerve center of the
Irain Liy be affected and the part of the
controlled by it loses movement
fed sensation. The almost structure
L composition of the brain hides
Cfthin it the secret of all sensation,
he slightest thrill of its particles
by mean a thought that will shake
le earth with its importance—its
(jietude means either sleep or eternal
(ttce.—Electrical Age._
Confinement and Hard Work
Moors, particularlv in the sitting posture,
Lie far more prejudicial exertion to in health the than air. ex¬
mire Igard muscular open
sedentary woi-kers are far too weary
li'ter tiiein office the hours air. to take They much often needful need a tonic. exer
open seek invigoration
Ifkre can thoroughly they than Hostetter’s more cer
[hiiily and from
fomach Cdapted Bitters, a renovant exhausted particularly force of
Citure. to recruit the
Use also for dyspepsia, kidney, liver
Wrheumatic ailments.
One of the greatest tasks would be to try to
everybody.
| [ Dr. 8.1; Ki'mer’s Kidney and Swamp-Root Bladder troubles. cure
Pamphlet and Consultation free.
Laboratory Binghamton. N. V.
Some people like rare music, but most of
Hem prefer it well done.
Hows This!
IVeoffer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
inyoaseof Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hail’s Oatarrh Cure. O. _
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, , „
li . e, the undersigned, have known F. J. Clie¬
nt for the last 15 years, and believe him per
ply pi financially honorable able in all to business out transact any obliga- ons
carry
ton made by their firm.
psT&TRU ax, WholesaleDrugg’sts, Toledo,
balding, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Hdl's Druggi-ts, Toledo, Ohio. internallv,
Catarrh Cure is taken
fting [ir directly of he upon the Price. blood 75 nnd mucous bottle,
fold aces t sy-tem. -. iter
by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
ilnthers Who Use Parker’s Ginger Tonic
bsktthatit benefits more than other medi
ines for every form of distress.
ake Care
(your physical health. Build up your sys
Wt tone your stomach and digestive organs,
maseyour appetite, enrich your blood, drive
»t all impurities and prevent sickness with
cod’s
Sarsaparilla
le One True Blood Purifier. $1; 6 for $5.
iood’s Pills
“An Ounce
of Prevention
is Worth a
Pound of Cure.”
An ounce of healthful food
is better than a ton of
medicine.
USE
9
r\ w * .
UUv IV W n wet L « 7
And throw away
the medicine bottle.
H
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanse* and beautifies the hair,
i Promotes a luxuriant Restore growth. Gray
. Never Fails to
Hair to its Youthful Color.
1 Cures scalp diseases it hair falling.
50 c,and$I.U0at Druggists_
TURKS STILL ACTIVE
1N THEIR OU TRAGEOUS BUTCH
ERY OF ARMENIANS.
Protection From the Porte is Con¬
sidered as a Farce.
The London Times publishes a dis¬
patch from Julfa, dated November
28th, saying that the Armenian vil¬
lages between Persia and Van, proba¬
bly to the number of forty-six, have
been destroyed bv the Hamidieh cav¬
alry.
All the reports say that the number
of persons killed was very large. The
refugees are mostly going to the city
of Van. There will probably be a
massacre in Van soon. Cannon are
trained on the houses of the .Armen¬
ians and the trees along the streets
have been felled to give free range to
their fire. Reports say that the
Hamidieh cavalry are raiding the en¬
tire province of Van and committing
horrible atrocities.
Many women have been carried to
the mountains. Van is the only place
that has been untouched by the Kurds,
who are seizing large numbers of sheep
and cattle. The whole population of
the village of Jurtalon, numbering
200, have been killed. The Hamidieh
cavalry attacked Kotomr, a Perdan
village, but were repulsed by the gar¬
rison in the fort.
Turkish regulars waited outside the
village to join in the prospective plun¬
der. After being repulsed the Hami¬
dieh cavalry destroyed the small Per¬
sian village. Armed bands of Arme¬
nians are entering Van from Persia.
One band fought the Hamidieh cavalry
for two days near Serai. Many are
reported to have been killed.
The cavalry withdrew and plundered
and destroyed Serai. Many nestorians
in the Basbkota district are reported
to have been killed.
A JUDGE INDICTED.
The Grand Jury Didn’t Like His
Dispensation ol Justice.
The New Orleans grand jury has
returned indictments against Judge
Jas. C. Moise, one of the two judges of
the criminal district court for slander
and oppression in office.
The indictment grew out of an
attempt several days ago by District
Attorney Butler to enter a nol pros in
the case of Henry Bier, a capitalist,
who had been tried and convicted of
perjury, committed in trying to hide
matters concerning the purchase of
the New Orleans Traction franchise.
Since his conviction Bier has con¬
fessed, and it is believed his testimony
is vitally essential in the trial of M. J.
Hart. Judge Moise refused to permit
the nol pros to be entered, and a heat¬
ed colloquy between the court and the
district attorney followed, in which
the court was forced into saying that
he viewed the conduct of the district
attorney’s office with suspicion and
committed the district attorney to jail
for twenty-four hours for contsmpt of
court.
The latter official and the attorneys
of Henry Bier brought this to the at¬
tention of the grnud jury, which was
much prejuced against M. J. Hart,
with the abo ve result.
_
Mob Lynches Two.
Joe Robertson and Ozias McGaha,
negroes, who were Friday morning
sentenced to twenty years each for
assault in the circuit court at Lewis
burg, Tenn., were taken from the jail
at Fayetteville, Friday night, by a
mob of 300 men and hanged in the
courtyard. _
ATLANTA MARKETS
CORRECTED WEEKLV.
Groceries.
Roasted coffee 22.10 100 ib oases. Green
—Choice y13*j; fair 20c; prime 19c. Sugar
Standard granulated 5c; off granulated i/i~. ~~~~
New Orleans white 4%c; do. yellow mixed
Syrup—New Orleans open kettle 25@30c; Teas—Black
12%@20c; sugarhonse 20@35c. Rice—Head 6c;
30<®65c; green :.0@5f’c. sacks, $1 35; do. bb;S.
oboice 5%c. Salt—dairy, 70c. Cheese-—
$2.25; ice cream 90c; Matches—65s common 50e; 2<X)s
Pull cream ll@ll%e. $2.75. Soda—Boxes Oc;
$1.30@$1.75; 300s 7c;
Crackers--Soda 5}^c ; cream stick
ginger snapi 8c. Candy—Common W. SL80; L.
6}f; fancy 12@’.2^. Outers-P. Shot—$1-30.
W. $1.30. Powder—Rifle $3.7).
Flour, Grain and Meal.
Flour, first patent, $4.70; second patent
$4.25; straight $3.70; fancy $3.60; extra fami¬
ly $3.35. Corn, white 45c; mixed 44c. Oats,
white 33c; mixed 30c. Ry 0 *
Georgia 75c. Bariev, Georgia raised 85c. Ha.Y,
No. 1 timothy, larg * bales $1; small bales 95c.
No. 2 timothy, small pales 90c. Meal, main
43c; bolted 40c. Wixeat bran, large sacks 7oc
small sacks 77%c. Shorts $1.05. Slock Meal, *1
Cotton Seed Meal 85c per 100 lbs. Huljs, $»•
per ton. Peas, 75e per bu. Grits $2.7o.
Country Produce.
Eggs 20@12c. Butter-Western Creamery,
?0@22%c; fancy Tenn. 15@18c, choice U/,.
Georgia 10@12%c. Live poultry-Tur
keys 8a9c f lb; hens 25@27%c; Dressed sp rlD «
chickens, 12%*22%; ducks 18@20c. ducks
poultry—Turkeys 12}£@I4c; Irish !& i oe ?—
14 ; chickens 10 @ 13 %c. bbh 50 69 P° ? bu
Burbauk $ 2 . 00 @ 2 . 5 fl $ a c P°‘ at0 ? a
Tennessee bu. 40 @ 50 c. Sweet
40 @ 45 c $ bu. Honey— Strained 8® 10 c; m
the comb I 0 @ 12 %c. Onions 60 o ? bu; dms.
$ 1 . 75 . Cabbage l%a. 3 c.
Provisions.
Clear rib sides, boxed ice-cured bellies
9c. Sugar-cured hams 10%<®12%C; California
Sc. Breakfast bacon 10^. Lard—Best quality
6%e; second quality f%e. compound 5 l /,c.
Cotton.
Local market closed Q iiet; middling 7 15-16.
Our Celestial Visitor.
The comet discovered at Lick ob¬
California,on Nov. 17th, by
C. D. Perrino is now about 84,
miles from the sun. The dis¬
tance will decrease and reach a mini¬
mum of about 20,000,000 miles on
December 18th, at which time its an¬
gular distance from the point where
its path intersects the ecliptic will be
2G3 degrees. After December 18th,
the distance from the sun will again
increase. The object is net visible to
the naked eye, but its brightness is
increasing very rapidly. It will un¬
doubtedly be visible with telescopio
assistance within a few weeks.
Unfortunately, however, its ap¬
proach to the sun will bring it into
the morning twilight, and the difficul¬
ty of observation will be increased
thereby. It is now 1} times as far
from the earth as the sun is.
A Governor’s Opinion.
Everybody knows ex-Governor Robert Tay¬
lor, ot Tennessee. He says: “I have had oc¬
casion to use Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy and
find it an admirable aid to digestion. Taken easi¬
before lecturing, it imparts a vigor and
ness of feeling which fs very desirable. I am
convinced that it is a first-class remedy for
aiding digestion. if Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy is
“Especially eating.”
taken after bottle. For sale
Price 60 cents per every¬
where.
FITS-topped free by Du. KEink’s Great
Nerve Marvelous Restorer. Treatise No tits after and first §2.00 day’s trial bot¬ u-e.
cures.
tle free. Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St.. Phila.. Pa.
Hindercorns is n Simple Remedy, But
,t takes out corns, and what a consolation it
s! Makes waikingapleasure. 15c. at druggists
After physicians had given me up, I was
aved by Piso’s Cure.— Ralph Erikg, Wil
iamsport, Pa., Nov. 22, 1893.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
leething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
;ion. allays pain,cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle.
*55*
Sailn
A" if m.
wm IS Ml by. kl 'A
Ait!& wmm SM
OIVI3 ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is and pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, the
Liver and Bowels, cleanses sys¬
tem effectually, dispels colds, head¬
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro¬
ducer, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from substances, the mosc its
healthy excellent and agreeable qualities commend it
many
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs IS tor sale m JU
dent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist Who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW l ORK. N Y,
good positions
SKCURUD BY STUDENTS
BISKS Pirns Supplied will Help
Richmond’s Commercial College,
Established iSS4.
Send for Calalogne. savannah, ga.
? 9 A DAY SURE.™
* VlS iBand we will .bow you bow to
m ,ke S-S a work day; absolutely teach eure; free we fur¬
nish the nnd you lwei you
work In the locality where you
-rKjrjft. seuu us your nddress and we will explain
the business fully; profit remetnoer $3 'or we guar- ay’s
an tee a clear of every;
trfir* w,,rk ao-olntely sure; write Uetrelt, st Blek, ones.
KOVAL HA.SUFACTURING COMPANY, Boa LB,
A busts Wasted ht Entirely every State new. l “Ji®
Comet' 1 Camera.
Address Aiken, Gleason & Co., X. O., Da Crosse, w is.
On One Am of
is what Mr. Louis
Treadway made.
i YOU CAN DO as
WKLL by getting the best plants, which are furnished by
W. D. BEATIE, Atlanta, Georgia. Catalogue
FFtEE.
S' You’re clipping- coupons
V * when you use Pearline. Isn’t every clipped saving,
big or little, a coupon that’s
m r \ A * ’‘N* . * Saves ine satisfactory washing and ? exertion That p’aid and ? saves way and cleaning And of on hard where’s saving both with work than a Pearl¬ sides. more and by
drudgery for you yourself—while it’s in
‘ saving actual money to your pocket, such
clothes and time and health. It’s by just
savings as these that genuine coupons come
to every wise and thrifty woman. *'5
, v Yt Tty\ <10
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Rya - Baking Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Another Victim.
“That football game the other day,”
observed Wrigley, “made me black
and blue.”
“I didn’t know you took partin any
football game the other day,” said
Spangler. Wrigley. sat
“I didn’t,” said
between two excitable girls in the
grand stand, and every time there was
a good play made each of them grabbed
me by the arm.”—Chicago Tribune.
It will be a surprise to many to learn
that there are no national holidays in
the United States, their creation and
appointment being left entirely with
the states. The acts of congress re¬
garding public holidays all relate solely
to the District of Columbia.
Cashier—Isn’t the head bookkeeper
acting suspiciously? I think he’s
President—Why, no,
working harder than usual.
Cashier—Sh ! That’s just it!—Chi¬
cago Record.
IPS Blight
costs cotton planters more
than five million dollars an¬
nually. This is an enormous
waste, and can be prevented.
Practical experiments at Ala¬
bama Experiment Station show
conclusively that the use of
Kainit ”
“
will prevent that dreaded plant
disease.
Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars boom¬
ing special fertilizers, but are practical works, in this contain¬ line.
ing the results of latest experiments
Every cotton farmer should have a copy. They are
6eut free for the asking.
GERMAN KALI WORKS, York.
93 Nassau St., New
NATURE’S
WAY:
, g ^ rgaaon why th „ perl d ed
i ng childbirth should i>e full of discomfort
JpJjTd briif* a^eebng of^read It tothemother. is the abuse
Nature does nothing wrong.
?*_“
^Xtty'healthy with comoarative women go through Mature the in¬
ordeal ease.
ge t strength generally and locally.
IYIcELREE'S WINE OF CAROUI
theming robi
trial, shortens labor, lessens pain and
confinement of its danger.
One Dollar a Bottte.
SOLD BY ALL DRU GGISTS.
~
osBortixrE’s
SouMnedd
AND
School of Slio rtlirtiicl
AUGUSTA. business GA. from day or
No text books used. Actual aal
entering. Business papers, college illustrated curr noy ec¬
good-i u-ed. Send for handsomely city.
logue. Board cheaper than in any Southern
marlin repeater.
-V,
5 2 O MARLIN
Made in 25-20,' 32 ?M, e 38 - 4 ?®™i 44-40 Repeaters Calibres. made.
Only Solid Top and Slde-eJeCtlng Fire Arms Co.
All Other Calibres ready. The Marlin Conn.
Catalogue free. New Haven,
A Cat’s Whiskers.
Nature is an economical dame and
never indulges in useless gifts. If she
gives an animal or plant an appendage
of any kind, we may be sure that it
serves some wise purpose. Take a cat’s
whiskers, for instance, which may
seem to yon to be merely ornamental.
They are organs of touch, attached to
a bed of flue glands under the skin,
and each of these long hairs is con¬
nected with the nerves of the lip. The
slightest contact of these whiskers
with any surrounding object is thus
felt most distinctly by the animal, al¬
though the hairs themselves are insen¬
sible.
~ AjifHTA^POSil'^ e^lRE^TOiyUGN
A Hist of Reliable Business Houses
where visitors to the Great Show
will be properly treated and can
purchase goods at lowest prices.
STILSON & COLLINS
JEWELRY CO.,
55 Whitehall St.. Atlanta. Ga.
Everything in the Jewelry and Silver
Line at Factory Prices.
$35 PAYS S< FORA IIOl.ARSiilIN FULL OrtUlLS: $35
SULLIVAN & CRICHTON’S
w
And School of Shorthand.
Students from *20 Si ate«. I Penmen in
Faculty- yj O flta oku 4 five. *SIJ l«MVA.\ tfc
lfl« IT i >v . Pi vor Street* Atlanta, 4«n.
O/
*Poi0— FtNt 'MILLINERY.
78 Whitehall St
Atlanta. Ga.
D TO AVOID THIS USB
0 N TETTERIWE
S The ONLY painless and harmless
c ▼ CURE for the worst, type of Eczema,
ar I Tetter, Ringworm, ugly rough pat oh
a ea on the face, crusted scalp.
t Ground itch, chafes, chap*, poi pim¬ oak.
C ples. Poison flora ivy or -on
In short ALL ITCHES. Send 50c. in
H stall, ps or cash to J. T. Shupt rtne,
Savannah i. don’t Ga,, for it. one box, it your
druggist keep Atlanta.
You will find it at 0«as. O. Tyner’s,
For Slyle, Wear anil Comfort,
N7-is.lt
glooiM Shoe Co.
14 WHitohall «t.
If in visiting^
ATLANTA
you do not find iti the Manufacture*
Building that large portion of the
EXPOSITION
DEVOTED TO
Tfte
Piano
..PRE-EMINENT IN ARTISTIC TONE QUALITY..
Or anyway, if you think of buying •
piano, write to either
The John Church Co.
CHICAGO. NEW YORK. CINCINNATI.
OB
THE EVERETT PIANO CO.
BOSTON
And you will get valuable information
irair a VTtTVfOTOlit CO. does half the world’B
•firFrames, re')' St ec I Towers, Steel and BurzSaw Feed
Steel feed Cutters
nfopk Gri ntiers. On application it wl
"ill ' of these articles the usual that price, It will it furnish make* unffl
January 1st at 1/3 Send for catalotfu.
Tanks and Pumps of all klnua CbicSXV
Factory: 12th, Rockwell and Fillmore Streets,
An Unheard of Offer 1
JBB H This Columbus $56 00 Buggy Full Leather with shaftB, Top, Genuine
sent any
wSf where for examination on re
gUX RapN/zA 1 /\ c*iiptof$5. Brewster Spring*
if deHred. None better retsiled
—|*t $ 00. Absolute guarantee
\y f0T one y ear - If exac,, y
! )S represented, pay nearest bank
Vuiii J the balance, $60. Price $53 3$
4 -*bh with order Draft, registered letter or money order. *
, Ca
American Baggy Co. ssr
| CTS. CL CURES WHERE All ELSE FAILS.
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use ^
25 in time. Sold by druggists.
a
Au N. U Forty-nine, ’95.