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THE WWHKLT CONSTITUTION . ATLANTA, GA, TUESDAY MAY 4 1888
A FIGHT FOR LIFE.
A me it siasnre mm >mk into us im oi
Tips.wcNMi Wb. MMtaTb.rci Hi th« Door
Wltk a Cecum Atrelrer. and a «atu.
NAMlMM.lt, T,nn„ April »).—[Spociil.J
lAit night about tw.lv. o'clock, a oroiril of
mail.M men came to IfiDebntor, Toun., and
visited the houM of D. W. I'ordnm. They
lirtfco tho door open'and oonnuencod firing at
him while be lay in bad. Pardam riuickly
look in the situation and returnod tho lire,
shooting two and perhaps three, of his would
he murderers. The assailants fled, leaving
one of their nnmber, Hack Clark, lying on the
floor abet through the breast and right arm.
He sriU die. Clark was dressed la kokluz
gnise and was maaked. He is now at
ihe hotel nnder arrest. The cause of the
attempted murder of Pardam was -that
he i> accused of haring furnished
lie rerun* officers with information
which led to the conviction of two men named
Clay, who wars sailing wild cat liqnor.
I (entity Marshall It. C. Cordon, who eamn
from Manchester this morning, said that ahont
midnight sereml men dressed like kn klnz
visited the bouse of \Vcbl> l'anlam, and,
- alter breaking down the door, nommoncod
tiring at Purdam, who waa in l>od. The first
man missed, tbe shot taking elTect in the cell
ing. The second discharge lodged oodor tho
bed and act flro to tho mattress. Tho third
man shot Purdam in tho ahooldcr, eight
buckshot taking (fleet. In this condition
Purdam reached for his pistol end commcncol
tiring, lie shot three men In the home, two
of the iu falling in the door. The third re
treated. At thia juncture the leader waa
heard to say: "Lol'i getaway from here, hoys.”
At tl.i» the gang 14ft, dragging with
them ono of tho men, who
was shot in tho house. As soon
n> jKo.ible, efter the retrest commenced, Pur-
dam piikcd up his shotgun and pursued them.
He waa too weak from iose of blood to follow,
but gave them a parting shot ns they were
rllaapprnrtng down the street, bringing an
other man to tho ground. Tho mutt loft in
tho house waa Mack Clark. Ho was shot by
Ihirdam through the itomerh. Clark belongs
to a good family. He If the proprietor of a
Irgal distillery, hot it le said ho has been
dealing In cyonked whisky fur tonus time. The
mics.rblneif were mud with Panlssss heesuto
t
nnte town, ■ml Homo timo ago tho
then* offered' ■ reward for the
pteluution of partlc* engaged
tbe liqnor t raffle. Novcnri persons
wore if re ntly detected and reported, and it Is
thought these men and their friends were in
the disguised party that visited l'urdam’s
house IP* night.
NAfftirnteK. Tenn., April SH.—[Hpeclel.1—
The sheriff of Colfir© county and posec *peut tho
rutin* dap in scouring tho woods for tho ku klux
carta %» ho on Huntley night broke In tho house
end shot P. W. Purdetn. at Manchester. Tbe party,
It Is lx Sieved, wen composed of Jam s Clay, Doc.
Knokjfl, BUI C'lay, Muck Clerk, Jack Chapmen,
Htll Clark end Jet*e Cornelluson, all of whom are
known to lie desperate characters. Tbe brave re
sistance of Furtfam. who. though mortally wouud-
id, eliot down three of hie assailants and out tbe
gaaw to flight, alone saved the life of his wife aud
children. It waa learned in Manchester
this aftrtnooo that Clay, the leader of tho tana,
■had lircu shot through the head and died today in
ihe woods, whither fie had been concealed by hi*
romtades. Mack (lark, the roan who fell oil tho
door of Purdem's bouse with a bullet throuah his
(•roast. to Mill alive, but beyond hopo of rocovcry.
.lease p omellnsob, the third roan snot down,Is still
strictnI In the woods by Ills friends, aud so far
Ihe scouting party have failed to flud his where*
about*, although hi* attending doctor haa been
twice shadowed. It la believed that In a day or
two the entire party will bo in the custody of tho
Hherlff. The report that the men were an ot gai t bed
fraud of moonshiners la erroneous. The
rini leaders had a spite at I’urdam l»ccau*o he
was a pruhibltioulftt and testified acainat them for
violating tho four mile law by selling whisky; tbe
other* w««t merely the accomplices of ( lay and
the sai
ixritt roeut
rumba, i^aaflalr haa created tbe mart 1 mouse
throughout rnflbt eoonty, and It laaald
ty intended killing threw dfflbreut men
tad wot I’urdamadeedly aim frustrated
ll.i i purpose.
Tin tbfilffand poa*c that left Manchester, Ten n ,
todav to aireat the parties concerned In the recent
olticersT^H
flaik end I'urdaro ore both Improving, but Clark
la not considered out of danger. He haa regained,
In a slight degree, the use of hi* right foot, wit hla
lolt f« still helpless. Clark aapreseeit a willingness
to talk as much aa waa prudent. Ha la a medium
Mac^iaan. with light hair and rows eye*, and what
roa> U called a strong face. He was boru and
reared In Coffee county-, la thirty years old, ha* a
wire Mtid one child. Clark *ald fro could not toll
how many were In hla party, but that they did not
mean that any blood should bo shed. They only
recant to advtaa Purdam to get (Mil of the rove one
acre lev. "Nobody would have Iweu hurt If Web
had not »K*nn to shoot aa auon as wo trot In the
IioUm : trot when ho shot, some or our follow* re
turned tlie Are. I don’t know who It was (hat shot
hlnUmreHreHmreaHHMrerem
MIlftMh?
lhsHbc wild rat business must bo put down aud
that bo will not be intimidated hr threat*.
Yesterday ono of GlarkN friend* came into the
room drew a kuklux u hbtlopartly out of hla pock*
el held U so Clark could are ft, and so ho suppos'd
no one ebc .could ace It, and
ulultrd at Clark. Another susplrloua clrcumstanee
waa that none of Clark’s friend* proposed to May
w lib Mm la't night Tht* looked a* though a re*-
no would U* attempted. To prvveut this. Deputy
Hherlfl lb-11 tried to get a heavy guard to watch
•lark, trot could get only three. The night passed
w<rMulctly. however, wUhanoceariomilalann.
A (10019 INVESTMENT.
Tho lark of Three Cltlaen* Who In tested
ToaDeUsn In the LoaUlaua htale Lottery
Urwwistg ami (lot Hack wao.omt.
Yesterday at noon there out.toil tho oili.-o
Mlho Losblu, MMV Latter, nimponv. on hi.
(Busts* sure!. Mr. Knicri Atm. of No. Ill is.nsnn,
Miret.tndi Mr. Thuman McMahon. groret, at tho
iwiref of ttaroous amt Felicity-tivet>. Th. oblect
of Ih.Ir visit ws. to collect I1.S.0Q0, or one-nub of
Ntzl nrlrc of lAtBO In thv >l>.« Ins o!
IV. Ur. Anti pnrtntel a onMtfih tick
It*, suit Itnlml from the cnmtttuy a
r Orictus. Nstiomil bank lor sls.
hers was bring hMitr out a rep.
rea*nteUt*af the ft-ayno* lisdu tots with u»*
vIMtotv Their food luck did not sppo.tr toe*.
CUBSLSffflB
i insect] ittta ramerof Heraun. sod
T r«u for nfteeo y**n or man. llo hss
dlV to. support. .ml tmstnes
n. ms so dull lately that hr was
brooming flnsnrUllr Involved -TliU uu.
expected ft>rtonc, M to xalA "will «ot mo on tup fact
arete. oral tnsblo me tnurAithten out All tup «r-
tern xattsfactorlly.” Mr. Aaii is A well knowu And
poptilAf young nuts, atul eurraver by trod.-, And an
*zpot In Ui.lline. lie rente. At .Vo. Ill tterwinc
Mr,', t with hU mother And brut Iter. Urn rp A. Ante,
tost Mom&Mr. Anti t*uvbasad foe It Hi* .me anh
OrktaI. aid klr. Mt Uabowo took putt of lit* iteket.
Both had been In thrfiAblr, for rear. pm. of in
jsstlne In the 1-ouUtena HtAies Lottery draabts-
Uf- Ante had aon unall prtataaanMralMoab.n..,
but Me McMalaou. waa not m luokf. Hots, tow-
evtt. ftdly mussed with tbe tmiTS the Utm drm,
log. it em fortunate men wilt make r.vt ure or
at tbe tstsfifoT cbn and Cajuopr ^r>vlv a!io
hc.n another inh or t br raplial prtir, andna.alsa
fwiitthrxumof (U.oco. he. Otieture I* V^ii-
an*. Aptti If. ’
houi* Thing* tVMill Kuo* lug.
N.iuateto bendachr la women is. uyi the
Uu«.L tamelp cauud bp Irritation to tho norve,
of the scalp come from the small tmnndh* hair
whkh are pulled back and iu yJi< c by hairrSui
The injury done k lastia^ in I Jbonsc.oeneMV
A WIFE MURPERBR LYNCHED*
.SrRiNOFiKLn, Mo., ApHl T7.—At 1:30
o’clock this rooming 100 armed men sor*
rounded the county jail and began parleying
with the sberifl for the surrender of Cieorgw
V.. Graham, evangelist and wife murderer.
The sheriff would not complj with their de
mands, but they soon battered in tho doora
itnd secured tbe prisoner. At 2 o’clock the
mol* itsrtcd cut of town on the Boonvilic ro id
with Graham in their midst. It was thought
tbat tbe mob would take Grahr.m to tho Mol-
Jcry farm and hang him and throw his bodr
in tho well where his wife’s budy was found,
but tho leaders of the party artfully gave
their followers the slip by starting in tho dlrec*
tion of the Mollery place, bat chsugcd their
course as soon aa the others turned back, and
while yet within tbo city limits hanged biro
to a tree, witbJn ono hoar after tho attack
was made on tho isil.
Sheriff Donnell said:
“J have heard so much talk of mobs that 1
gave op the idea of one. Tho first thing I
knew was abont 1 o’clock, when masked men
broke into the room, and said:
“ ’We are friends. Don’t be scared.’
“They overpowered me, and then requested
tho keysof Mrs. D. Getting tired of a refusal,
the leaders said:
•* ‘Well, bojr,, bring tbr fools.’
‘‘One of tbo party, wbo evidently knew
where they were, walked straight to tho
drawer whore tho keys wore kept, and forced
it npen; I know nothing of how UrAlutm took
it—I waa kept close in the room."
Mis. ISonncll said:
“They were cool and collected. When they
unlocked Urtthini’e cell, he Mid:
"You can bong tuo, but, by a—d, you esn’t
score me.”
They tied hlo bands behind him and march
ed him through the hell with a rope around
bis neck. Ho was as white as a sheet, but
otherwise never flinched. The mob is vari
ously estimated at from lull to -Pin. (Iraham
mndt- entreaties for thorn to opera him, hut
went to his death coolly, and died apparently
without a struggle. Tho mob dispersed in till
directions.
Tito coroner of tireenc county licMnnin-
iii(«t over tho body this morning. Tho jury
ctnrncd a verdict to tho effect that tho do-
cosed canto to his death by strangulation at
site hands of persons unknown. Cora l.cc,
liruliam's alleged accomplice, had boon in
formed that an attempt to lynch him would
l« made, hut site failed to notify tho sheriff or
to ntuko any attempt to savo hor lover's life.
The following notice was pinned to lira-
ham's body.
OTIITt'AltV NOTICE,
hen the cotoner U in powestdon of this patter,
flrorire K. ttransm will ho dead, ami as little pun
ishment will have been mulcted it It ho had
heel! ha ‘ ~ ‘ ** “
of rialit
- , . Jr Olid fusttec to hu
manity that wc Ignore tho law In tlili Instance.
rccognlM! tho fact that our criminal statutes
not equal to all occasions. Therefore, wc hare
ictHdvcd to removo from our midst Uic
wont criminal who has ever Infested
w . tbat
and forever, live and ho v
vicious Inllucnce. We heartily welcome oli strati-
ixiBtoctllzoushlp who ore worthy of It. Weglve
ibis, too, os a wanting to ex-coovlcta and murder-
ere wbo map hereafter Invade ourcounty to Impost-
on our credulity. Wc also glvo a warning that any
-enon or parsons, of any rank nr stetlno. who dare
ry to dheorcr the actors in Ibis tragedy will to
• Keep your mouth
1'HOIIItimON I'OINTB,
Khiimond, Vo., April ail.—[Spoclai.]—Tho
( lec tion in this city today has boon ono of the
most extraordinary on record. Notwithstand
ing tho efforta of l)r. Hawthorne and othor
clerical orators, tho mglority ognlnst prohi
bition is S,8t!l In a vote of nearly 13,000, of
which tho dry ticket rocelvod 3,2110 yotoi,
and tbs wet ticket H,nil. This la about tho
vote of Ulchmond in hor usual eloctions and
the result Is surprising. Tho remarkablo fea
ture of tho occasion Is that tho nogrooo
VOTKD ALMOST SOLIDLY
ngainat prohlhlUon. All the wards, including
the moot oriatoeratio sections of tbo city, gnvo
truops marched up boldly to tho polls
in solid phalanz nod put In the ‘‘wot” ticket.
This wss more notable In Jackson ward whore
tho liev. Jehu Jasper holds supremo ooutrel.
All of
HIH r.tniHllONKUSt’AMR DP
and to tbe sunsriso of ovsrybody plonked up
tho‘‘wet” ticket At twelve o’olock It wo*
rumored that tho ''wrata” wore far ahead. This
gave rise to tho wildcat ozeitemont Fooplo
uf both sides ran us tho nearest sourooa for In
formation, and soon found that thw "dryo"
wr.itri Tsn snowzp visor.it
Ity a vary large majority.
"Where Is Hawthorne,” wot tho question
that soon rung faom ear to oar.
"He ain't here,” was the response.
“He I* gone back to Atlanta whore be ought
to to. Ho is no good here." This was more
hndsoage, however, for Dr. Hawthorne Is re
spected and his efforts are appreciated.
It is claimed that Dr. Hawthorne's denuu
elation of Ur. Beirne, the editor, and his staff,
und his replies to the card of the editor wore
tho main causes of carrying tbe day. Dr,
Hawthorne spoke here lost evening, making
the closing speech of tho campaign, aud
turned to Atlanta after the speech,
Manchester and Lynchburg Ou Wet.
Manciis-m r:n, Va., April 2tL—[Hpoohtl.]—Tho
local option election hero results iu a hoary
victory for tho wet tlckot. Tho poll was one
of tho largest over polled here, but Ihe remit
is rrsreely surprising, aa it has net or boon re
garded seriously thst.tbo prohibitionists could
over carry this place, though they havo claim
ed it. in today's election, tho wots received
!t< l votes and the drya ::itv votes, giving tho
wet ticket a majority of (Mil.
LVNCHltflUl Title SAMK.
LYXinai uu, Va., April 23.—[Special.! -Tho
olrrtisn here waa quietly conducted, anil wot
greatly ono sided throughout tho Uty- The
nthpiahikilioulata Witt by I.IHM majority.
• IB. HAWTHORNK AT UOMK.
ltcv. J. 11. Hawthorne renebed the city nt
rn o'clock last night, fresh from tho Virginia
rnrehibitton.
"Tho prohi-
*»A wntnowg hOOTBUCO flTBDP Ms etui-
«.**, —thing, fattens Ihe run* redeem lulsamj.
tUj vUrnslipakixui eatsswindOvUa Mssnts
tion reporter to t he gvent spost'
"I expected It,” he answered.
hitionisti did not geta fair ctonce to work up
their campaign. The wave is going on how
ever. and two years henoo Virginia will to ns
clear ot barrooms as vtrorgtx Is. Frohihltton
will jet triumph."
The reporter showed Dr. Hawthorne the fol
lowing telegram:
rth tmeae. Va.. April »t.-('. I. Vfelnraelster: Our
tosjority ts da rtousaud. Urottwr Itawthorno of
your city conmbated largely to eglKt this iwult,
... . , , . Kruno* A. Hxnvsv.
W hen the doctor had nod It he mid:
"That ts a lie! Hnndreda of people told me
that one of my speeches mode a thousand
v otes for prohibition That Is a specimen of
the lies thoso liquor men havo paid for in or
der to Injure nte. Not less than fifty misrep-
resolutions of my utterances were made in
the anti prohibition press.
"What about your threats cantoning
Hicrnc?"
"What I said then has been misrepreasntod
and perverted. 1 said: I have keen threatened
with peraonal vloteoce, bnt the expressions
which came to ms to day warrant ms in say
ing that there is not salt enongh in the Atlan
tic ocean to mve the roan wbo attempts to
ezreute that threat: that is what I said."
"Was much money asedf"
"I at* told Sunday evening that tho anti-
prohibitionists wore offering fT.'v apiece tor
vote*.”
Being entirely vegetable, no particular care
is required while usingDr. Pirree’s Tieosaut
ITirgativc Pellets." They operate without
disturbance to tbe constitution, diet, or o.-cu-
ration. For sick headache, constipation, im
pure blood, dirriueos. sour eructations frees
tbe stomach, bod taste in tbe month, billons
attacks, pain in region of kidney*, internal
ftver, bloated feeling about xtumjeh. task of
blood to head, take Dr. Purve't "t'ctlota.'* By
druggivtt.
A QDESTION of HEALTH.
VlM B&Jpqg poWden We ®e?
Bread, biscuit and cake, now generally made by the aid
pf baking powder, enter so largely into our daily food that
their debasement by the introduction of any injurious or
deteriorating substance is a matter of serious concern to
the public bealtbr What baking powder shall we use to
avoid the Ilms and alum now found in so many leavening
agents, and to insure pure, sweet and wholesome bread, Is
a question, therefore, of direct importance to every indi
vidual. P -X-’-teW •.*•*•• - '*»' •••'•' -• i”c
It is an undisputabie fact that all baking powders with
the single exception of the *' Royal ” contain one or the
other of these adulterants—lime or alum—in quantities
from five to twenty per cent This reduces their strength,
not only, but (even if not directly injurious to the system)
by debasing our most prominent articles of food with use
less substances robs them of a portion of their nutritious
qualities, thereby depriving our bodies of the full sustenance
necessary to maintain that bodily vigor requisite to protect
us from disease.
The importance of this matter in its bearing upon the
life and health of the public is much more fully realized in
England, where, under stringent laws, severe punishments
for the manufacture and sale of articles adulterated with
lime and alum are of frequent occurrence. ‘
The " Royal" has been determined by the Government
chemists and the most prominent food analysts after nu
merous exhaustive tests to be the only baking powder made
that i9 entirely free from lime, alum and earth, and abso
lutely pure. It i9 made from cream of tartar specially re
fined and prepared for its* use by patent processes by which
the tartrate of lime is totally eliminated. No other baking
powder manufacturer uses chemically pure cream of tartar,
and hence the adulteration of all other brands. The
" Royal ” is, accordingly, the only baking powder that will
produce perfectly pure bread, biscuit, cake, pastry, etc.; and
these articles are now pronounced more wholesome when
raised by the “ Royal ” than when leavened by any other
agent All physicians will testify to this fact
It is particularly a question of health, therefore, what
baking powder we shall use; and those who appreciate the
miseries of dyspepsia and other ailments that follow the
use of impure food will not hesitate to select the “ Royal”
New Catalogue
CONTAINING 1000ILLUSTRATIONS
Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry
SKNT hike to any address.
J. P. STEVENS,
JEWELER,
47 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA*
Mention thlx paper.turr 17 wky ly 12p
"The Cheapest Furniture House
in Georgia.”
Too will ore money by tending fbr my coUIoctm
■ud price* before you buy furniture. —
•weal price*. Every style of furniture,
bedstead to fMOO bnmu. CT
gggtognMhtagreUre
CURE
2ft
stressa has tore ska va la ciufat
SICK
■head!
Ash. th re omsld to tkaoit pifctkfa to Dure *ha
Start tress thte Slstufaiag naaqilataH retlretm
aatst, taste gosifssss sms aoiatahss»,»i4 tress
tehoaocstegthaowlllfla* tasss Uutaivdtovsta.
oktata mbs mis iaMwilareIsHM
toflagitreattaaq. But after all sick Lead
■ACHE!
Cut. r e Little liter TZa tro very anil ud
KryturDUk*. OteorlvopliiniteiiiM
They ere etrictiy vwpKihle do not gripe or
porgo. bat by tb<!r gcttl: reties tie*** all wUn
uetbea. Invtetoeaifte»nlat ivo foriL Sold
bg dieggtflta en^rwtaM^ or emt by MiL
OABTEEs MSDICINE CO.,
New York City.
MmsUm this poser.
febl-41? tv met '.h-t »Yr n-i re* ’• T
TheGlobe Cotton and Com Planter
Fertilizer Distributor.
Blghect awerd at in
ternational Cotton ex*
blblUon, Atlanta,
a* tbo Arkansa*
«ata fair, tht No-1
Hanoi cotton plsiv-
tors' amodttlon, MM
rld’s
post-
Now
*a“S
bleb haa
“ V IB
tailed In any contest, haa been atlll further Improv
ed, and linow fUlly adapted to any character oi
•oil and the mom nnmUod labor, twoatylea and
>> ltia k tiio nSSuSntblfc planter made, and will
Save! its Cost Three Times Over
IN A—
SINGLE ISEASON
As It plants from right to ton acres per dor, with
than one tuff ono-htlf buxhett of teed pet
, and open, Arens, distribute* farHUatrs and
oovart at one operation, saving
TWO HANDSTAND ONE TEAM.
The price has bent reduced to salt the times.
Bred foe circular giving (DU dsscripUon and
““ ; GLOBE PLASTEB Jim CO*
220 Marietta Stmt, Atlanta, 6a.
Mentlin thia paper.
E3'£:CKIMp > E0-3, : CqfifiU&A'rE{) . "1
IRON ROOFING
W.G.HYNDMAN&CO,
Nwrihl* paper. itarto-dwed sat * whly
The Magruder Mine and Plan
tation for Sale.
the t’lace dedgnated tar aherld’*
le outcry the
ilngUM, will t
>• Magrroler
i twelve miles
Hie water «uj> PlT.U furnlahod bv apringa and
branobee,and u unfailing, and the buildings upon
u «e , »Tii‘%fiW. , 3SfuM. teretoTMure
red UesweU mrcoinrenon. it itsreu
,tth cok and hickoryprinctpAltjr.bexldas
ir, rheeumk snbmt and pin*. Terms
xtrehsn can be negotiated prireteir bri-
It upland l
ambertd with oak a
toaw cedar, ehaear— , —„ .
ctxk. bat uorehefa can be negoUaied «
tore dxr or tale. PJ.SULI.IVAN, InuH
ra.rwxj' ®2 Broil t-.rev', A -—-:x, ('x.
IT CURED HIS COUGH.
And It OTII Caro Anp' odj’s Cough.
Bead tbe fallowing leeHmonial of a prominent
(outh Carolinian about Tejlor’g Bweot Gum and
Mullein:
Wzditzld, g.C., March 4.—Dr. Welter A. Taylor.
Dear Bln I woe attacked during tho month ol
November with ,'a severe cold end cough. Alter
Gum and Mullein. After using one Ibottle and a
half of the xxme 1 am almoet entirely cured: and I
should advise any one laboring under "the cough'
to use It at once. Thanking youtor this reaudKl
remain very respectfully. J. H. Dazor.
TAYLOR’S
CHEROKEE REMEDY
Of Sweet Gam and Kalletn.
lb*sweetgnm, saizttbered from n too*
-ring along the small SH
oontalna • Btlmulattogi
principle that '■ **“
early xn
Wmt morning cough, and atlmu
throw off theralaa membrane in
When combined mi|
SS^ h
l BZZZDY Of
gwiXT'GCK JUTD Mcllzi* tho Onari known remedy
far Coughs, Croup, Whoopln- "—
tUm: and so pslztshlee any
Ask yoar dyngglast for IL JSo and SLOII slsss. If
TO PARES! TS.
povAin are very p—,—,
while every one regards hie
aho hare a care for tne teader
Mention this paper.
Sl
-^SEDGWICK^
STEEL WIRE FENCE
SEA FOABI
eon talus none of tat bad qualities of taking
powdera—soda or salerotux. It cootalet ns
hurtful lagredlent—no alum or Atm""" 1 *-
SCIENTIFIC.
AD Chsmittojrito bare anatyrefl Sea Foam
pert wbo hare u
- s. Dousekeepert wbo b
will hare no otber. Ooozs, whoso t
have foiled with other powders, are Jubilant
oxer Sea Foam. Saves fun*, saves tabor, savtt
"iThfposiaTely tmeqnaled. Abtolutelypnrw.
Used by the leading hotels and rextauronta
In Now YOek city and throughout the country,
Hereto ly afl first nlstsgrooan.
ysthobcstrcn-rxl iflMpiflNIPNN
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QANTZ, (TONES d> CO.,
, 170 Duane St., N. T.
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‘Emory College" Engine,
Built at Emory ollege School
of Technology.
ATLANTA BRIDGE WORKS
ORA.NT WILKINS,
Otvll Engineer and Contracting Agent.
Bridges, Rooft and lorn Tables, |
Iron Work for Buildings, Jails, Etc.
Bnbstractorea 'and Foundations a Bncclaltv.
BpecUcatlocx, nans and Sstlmstoi Furnished on
Application.lonUdAwkytf
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BEST TP8SS EVER USED I
Fajrette County Sheriff’s Sales.
W in. BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURTHOUSE
door, In the town of Fayetteville, Fayette
county. Ga., on the dm Tuesday in June, lfw, the
following land, to*wlt: M acres more or lose, on
cast side of lot of land Bo. 10 in tho lower seventh
thoi-_
lustfce
M., of said county, in flavor of L. F. Blalock v<.
Franklin Landrum, Matthew Read, holder. Prop*
erty pointed out by holder of a fa. Teuant In not-
session notlilcd of said levy in writing. This aoth
April, 18M0. J. M. CAJtLILK, Sheriff
maya-dlt wky St.
csiiS&@asLx»,ri.
Mention this paper. fapi—wk>6j
Dr. WAhb A tio~LooauHi; xoxf
Mentloo this paps'. Janlt—d*wh iuu wad 01
W ANTED—SITUATION AS TEACH Kit BV A
Isily or several years experience, liest ot ref-
cures furnished. Addrcst A., core Constitutlou
ofllce. wky
OPIUM
Mono this paper. tpru-wkvi
“NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL.”
T A HUNTS EXTRACT
—or—
; 11 KBS nnd COPAIBA
i •. old, tried romwly for
crononrha'A, Jflcct and all dls-
I'lirvt of the urinary oriztms.
Iis^ic.j’, tHjrtiU lo form, tree-
* nt\ fs\'Vi tail" rout fj^dy
(ls.il (It fifqniMitJy euros
itsjt vor ionr tJ.iy* and al-
•iv hi lc< • .nt- t!ia:» any
lur 11 make
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remedy vvvr
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Mention till* pupar. wky
FOU 8AI.K-IIILLDALK .1KV70EY FAltfil*
S ITUATED AT EAST POINT, BIX MILES
, from, Atlanta, Ga.. on the Central
Atlanta and West Point railroads, the
*t and best arranged Bam lu the south-six
, with capacity of over COO tons. Spring house
with churning room attached, unsurpassed In tho
United States; flow of spring 42 gallons per min
ute, temperature below 00 degrees; a magnificent
fish pond covcrinidebout 2 acres; 2 nice residence*
and numerous outhouses; every Improvement re*
J inUlte to a first class dairy or cattle fteding farm:
cnees combination, of plank and barbed wire, all
| new. tV hole farm contains 170 acres divided into
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
Ulllre-oprnS.-ptetnber 'i'M.
40 BAYARD STREET, NEW BRIT SB.VICK, N.J.
Name this paper.mart—wfcyitu
Jess ooat than ia possible on any farm in the state.
The land is rich and In high state of cultivation.
Terms very liberal. Address me for further par
ticulars. SAMUEL W. GOODE,
SHAWLS GIVEN AWAY I
ANY LADY WHO WILT, AGREE TO SHOW j
to her friends and (try to Influence sales, wo
. jU send free by mail one elegant medium alze
plaid shawl on receipt of 2T eta. P. O. stamps topajr
postage and packing expenses. MERCER M ANu-
FACTi’RING co., & and u Liberty 8l, New York
apr 27 .wky Meow
rst
T° i
will i
hundreds of ethanV^H
simple and succemfol home tn
B. PAGE, 128 East 26Ut ttrcvt, }
Mention this paper, mart
Dogs for Salt.
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household remedy. Gor-
and throe pointers, well broken, and tine
pugs, lime shepherd, eight Newfoundland and 8L
Bernard pu;>s. N?nd stamp for prloo Ibt and reply.
Gate Cliy Kcuntl. Atlanta, (in, dJiwky
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a sample free to ear one sending address. AyiH
wanted. AddressK.O.BIcharUa.jjolenroprietaci
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