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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION'. ATLANTA, GA, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 1888
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brobLlnf. gurgiln« of rumbling irMMlooilI
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la ebMt and bark, pain around tna loir**, ackiaf
And wearlBM* of tb* lower limb*.drow*lDM*aftte
■gaol* but oe nr mi • w»k*fiilnMa at Qlght.jaagaOd
|n tb* rooming and a nonataot f**llng of dxoad ad
|| aomathlog awful a#^
if yoo b*f« any or all of th*«* (symptom* ••£3
B c/nui to OEO N HlODOAltD. drugglJt. IW
fthaa I.and fewer atill at my mgmjMjmnt ta mot*
prfaet health than 1 am muff, Tbo sarnd mtani
mattrih^BdasSsaa
wara doing 1m* aa ba agreed to. Oar reader* n**4
|iy Qn >»—itatipy in tending him money.
^TbaOhrlaUari at Work. Vew York, aaygt "Wl
gra acquainted with II r. tiloddanl. and k now thM
j&^aaf.n^ur.u. i£«j[s*$g
DR.W.J.TUCKER
PERMANENTLY LOCATED
AT NO. 9 MARIETTA STREET
ATLANTA GA.
All Chronic Dlseaes of tha
Heart, Lungs, Blood, Nerves,
Skin, Bones, and Genlto-Urln-
ary Organs scientifically and
successfully treated.
CHRONIC FEMALE TROUBLES
Readily rklfis lo tha doctor’, 0111111 Inti
aunt, \
TOOHO, niDDLK-AGKD AMD OLD HK»
ffaflbrtag from the vifouu of numeration tad (X
Moot, tucta o Involuntary smieriona, iptratlso
rhna,aM ImpotanvyuoowfnUy ItuM aud PK1
MAKTLY CURED.
Dr. Tucker he* cured more cun ft)
PILES AND FISTULA
A DARING ROBBERY.
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS STO
LIN FROM A CAR.
T». 00.0 PetO* *f i T»|. f «• O.V NNIMlM ef M
SlF*M 0,i Id M)**cu,t-I-I. IUbM,«l>.
1.1. n. frrtt It, Train, rant*,
lara of 0 Moo. uarlpi KaoapaOr.
firm of the ftcultr lo nnoof
goUeceeotthoeooth, tod alto baa boon pneldenl
ortho BUM Mivttoal A«d Hurglml Hoclety.
OcnraUaUnei parent,«i or by mtlL flu tad a*
eredljr confidential. Aa hootet opinion arts la
•vary ease.
Mention thlt popot. Itnlwlr tf cow arm
“NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL."
TARRANT* H KXTRACT
cunRHSand eorAfiu
la tn old, trted remedy An
goiKUTh'i’a, floor and all die-
m*ea of the urinary organa.
Jit neat. |MWtahl<-form. Arm
di*m from la'Ii- and ajienly
ni l Ion (it rn'dii-Mtlly cure*
Intfirooor four dny« and al-
v Mjr. in lew fluid* than any
oilier itrepamiioni make
"Tarrant'* Kxliwrr th*
OMvti •i.-huhl* n-uMHly am
manufactured.
To N*vrM fraud Mr iliat cerli imt-knio* has a r-d
drill aoroaa the faro nr label, with Uu- signature of
rAiUtANTfrru , N V , IIIRNI II.
I'uickII.UU.
IWILtl IIY AIX IIKI'flflMU
i IhU |mu*r «lw7 tooti thu ant-wky
ADMINISTRATOR'S sale
G KCBOIA. FAYKTTE COrNPY-A.IUEKAULY
loan order t>r the omm of Ordinary of Mid
county. will i r told h* fnro tho oourthout* door
of raid count “ * -- -*-
■tot, within
‘ , fO-< .. . „
Df raid r.wiuty coutatnlac 20}\t aoree,
Jm Bold a* iho |»r 'pcriy of T.U. Mil-
thfwr. late of rain wm-ir, deceased. Term* oath.
Title October lb* wu*. \*m
. „ ROBERT MATTHEW
wgylt AdnlnlMratar.
CURE'mDEAF
ncm PATKNT tMhMWKD CtMHtONVO BAR MORS
teeeemt iwm ms siuim ut Mrfcm H* wA g Mm
WtaelMs. lmoWU«.«WNMM.»mi Mou, b .i|Mm, At
WsWMkieagiswwbkmRebomdil JMMrMyt aomilwDliMil |
oprm-dljr M in m .ii mij
/\I*r;OMABGAUlar, Re*tail ghonUl
vrend tonehir C.nrct At.mpa for merklnanark-
M«A hK* LUl eto«- hawpig approvad style, by
w A V * c5. Bump 7 Mfn
Provldmca. R I. K «et-« th‘-> p<par. «ky
„nScnmn
WhrittmMfH. t um« of r«U f
'T'WSSiSteHsmSW
ATLANTA BRIDGE WO RK5
■bant wrunum.
Bridges, kouu mud Turn Tables'
t *0. Nuiidton. Jills, th.
ttnnttiitu t meummi
ST. tovu, October 86—Tht Adtmt ozpren
ctr atltobcd to . eeeeoter trtlo nootber three
op the Sr. [roll tod Sen Fraoctaoo rellrotd,
which left tble o<cr e*. 8-2-j lut ni(ht, wee rob
bed of over $GO,000 lo ettb, ootoeoo hero end
rt-.Ho, UlMoorl.
It appeeie that before the trtlo left tbl.cUy
0 mto, who fere the neme of Cuwmfott. pro*
ULtod fo Me*eerier Fortherlethea ecleoerlf
forced litter beerln < e perfect fecetolle of Iho
tl.rtlnre of Berrett, loc.l oxeot of tboetrro.e
a id peer o* St Lonlo. The letter stated tbet
B.nrtt h.d dcided to pot on oztre man on
tbo rood; that the brerer woo he, end the!
Fiotbrringhoa. woe directed to taeeh him An
detail* of the bnelneeo. The stranger wee a!-'
lowed fo eoter the ear end took greet interest
ia oll movements of the meaeenger, epperentlp
dtelileg to l.arn nnle.kiy the inland otiof
the dutiee Which the letter stated he wu .1-
pceiedtopei oiui to tbrringnaai'aea.ololooe
woo pot et ell sroneed, end iho etraoger no-
l-ir.l.d him ee n (jliiet min prepoewwing com*
peoioo. She two men boded themselves with
oerennto. etn. t> d nil went well ontil o point
bitw.ee St Iv.nl* end Peeidc, Mo, *11 retch*
id. Id the meantime the new a,.latent w<e
i.ifn.rned tbet there was nothing more that ha
could do tt that time, aud he tented himself in
e thtir welling until some new dalle* should
bo owlgoed lo him to peifoim. Futherlog.
bs.ti in mt.l. bnslly engagedovtr hie ecoounta
with hit book f timed to Camming,. In the
nut of Unit, It boc.mo necewtry
r him to go to tbo ttfa and
turning to do to, tow tho stringer cilmty lil
ting lo hit cbelr with o ooekrd revolver lev *
rlrd tt hit, (Futheiiogbtm'e) heed. Ooet-
mlngn csetlonely approached the damfonnded
mi ewngrr end told him If he remained quiet
ardmado co outcry or raleed no olerm hie
life woulO net be endangered, but thot If he
acted oiberwlie he could not enewer lor tho
ci-nMquinon. Folhr,Ingham bud nothiog to
do but euba.lt, end ecoordlngto bieauttament,
the rubier bound him baud tad foot, prewea
gtg Into hit mouth, tied him to
eofu eo that be could not
mom end proceeded with hit work. Toe
.tfe hod been lilt oueu and
it teak but u few mlnutat for the robber to
eecoie bank note* end mluoblee In the Mope
01 Jrwtl.y, »tc. He eui open beg. eoeteloleg
el Ivor 0010, but ho ooldeutlr concluded that
th.ee were too liravy fur him lo carry tod ho
did sot di.turb the centeute. Of gold, how-
tver, betook a goodly amount nod then pro-
ei.dtd to ruho gocil bioceoapo. The mad et
tble point rune dime tip along aide of a blah
bluff which in placet overhanga tha troche,
miking the- danger of wrecks from
ooliaioo with bowldere which oca*.
slciikliy faU from abore on traoke,
veip gnat. Tralot, therefore, alack
up ut this point and run slowly until the dan*
g. rout plsoe la pateed. This thu engineer of
trelwJNo 3 did eeueu.l, and th a olTarad the
r»hb,r an agevllool chance of caoape. Ho tret
lot had ail but one dear, ttepprd out an the
pieiform, end locked the door from the out-
aids ten jumped off.
Thu.bitaerugar, In thu meantime could do
nothing to raise,e hlmeelf, not being ablceron
to roll for help Kaer Mmoko, a bowlder bed
fail, a a,40 thet.eoh.end the train wotdo-
la) ad on hour before it oauld bo removed. The
iwednetpr triad the door of thoexpreuoar.bel
found It locked, aud auppostog tho maiMogsr
u he buiy did not eak for admittance. At 8L
Clelr he again t.I.d'the door end egelo found
It locked, Uo lletchrd for a minute end heard
the nueeanksiet nival log to free falmvelf aud
bilking an the uel.e possible by kioklnd with
hie foeWauidat Me tide of the ear. Tho ten*
dueler ao,p«c'!d ahmetbleg wrong ead hunt
Ihudouretwa, Boding Fotharingham ueahore
d'tcnbid. lie wot quickly releoeed nod told
hit »ki eilsuro Tea robner hid got o atari of
lo ly two bourn and it waa neaiaae to ran bask
lo Uy and Bi d him. The wain then pruned-
•d on lie w.y, arrived In this dty thle morn
ing Ut van o'clock, on IU return trie.
Folbeilkgbam mj$ that the robber tree
about tweuty.foor yeara eld, six feat tall,
w.lght alout two hoodred pounds end dreeesd
Id ds.k clothes with e doth overcoat. Uu
thinks the robber bed accomplices, aa he
eirmcd tabs talk mg with loan one on tha
front platform ol tho car.
Fotheilugbam, tbo m'eaenger, la about
twenty four ) ears old end llrce In 8l. denier*
lave, Mo Be he* been In the cm cloy of
IheAdama exp.e-e company for about four
yearn feupvriut.ode.it liauiesl, of tbo aapra.e
comptay aaya Fuiharu.gbam'a record hat
Iren of Iba beet. When naked whom
Fotberlngham waa, replied that he
bet gone up te town with
R«rrrtt, the route agent, end another men.
Ju regard to the report that kteeaenger Fotaer
Ingham bad made aconf.uioo, he stated that
thtre wee no troth In II; that they were work
ing in lb* theory thu tht meucuger'e etury
wee tint; that the Uttar hot aot twee erratic 1
*" patch* • from BpnnglU Id printed here ihU
Og. giving thu story of o man wuu trav-
aled &wei St. Louie with an individual who
taawacod the rubber'! daecrtpftuw tad waot e
utebol come land a Urga another of btnk noire
tied ap lb pecks gee. FuMennehea so
•era at the company's odk-o this mornlag by
oraportsr, to whom ho told tbo story of tho
tohbeiy. Bo made e atatoment in a
frank, straightforward manner, without thu
slightest hint at euberraaement or ooefualua.
Ho void that he waa wall aware that ctroum
stantill evidence pointed strongly to hie beiug
on e costs cry to tbo robbery, but that he had
no,hi. t W conceal, and was coaBdanl that tha
malt or the iaVtailgaUuu wouul clear him of
^Fmh^rtDgham, hi relating to detail hit ox
parisues with the robbers today, atld:
-After biadlag me, Commloai, ee he called
blmieir, tick the key to the e»fe from my
pocket, unleoked the safe tad look tha poaches
out, Ba Ihea look hit gripttek tad opoutag
It, trlod to force the poaches la without epau
let them, hot eon Id aot do eo. Ho than took
bit knifa Iron, bio racket, cal the pooohea opto
[•moved their contents. Uo
( eomo articles of elotuing from
hie beg and threw them out of a window at
the tooth aMo of tho ear. Wo were thoo tome*
where near Memmau, I ahould Judge, for w.
kodjait haetad through a tnnnol. Uatrana
foiled Iho moony M hit hag at I was thou ready
lomako hlaiacepo. Before ha tali ho aald to
“ 'Yen would bo surprised If I told you who
*1 don't know i« I would.'
• 'freil.' ho coMlourd, *l*m JimCummio**,
tbo U»t of JfMO J*WO*'« RABfTo I «*«tu thu
B oo Oil Job ood only goi f I GOO oat of U.
Bum iWb 1 h*vo mmoI coottdoroblt rim* in
Au-trmlU *n«i 8«o FroRC •oo.'J.
lie Mb Rid loanltor ttUbioe nomes ond do-
i of Y*»loa* hwobifr of th* Jiari g t*f.
ICO wo bffgAU Ulktog Mo romoTci tho km
frvm n»j mouth, hot when tho i r*ia rooeho I *
I O'l.t tMOr PMl|jb*rrpUtol tl «0 lhAt IfriOld
Kikoio onicry, la Iho m*oori«o ihrooiomoa
to blow my brotofoat If 1 * turn plod to atifAct
nr • *| Mellow "
...Lon*, 0*A*»hor 29 —D 8. Fothoriathatr,
Adaoip ox.rv** ai'i'Oogcr, whoio car was rob
bed Ia»I M « day U still ia Iho cuy and
hi* not > ot bo*n iritnod ihoagh ho t* occom*
panird wh-nrer ho pM by m dotoctiro. He
wu in cluMcototonotCktiou with ottoon of
ibooooiiooy ihUm wolng and It *u Riven
oal that ho wMowtttioR them in obutniof a
olae to tho Ideoiliy of ther»bher«. ItU bo>
lUvcd. however, he I* bciof carefaUy eaWWlfr*
cd hy tjie deteettveo at>d tho eaotio* told by
him at dtflTvfvwt tineo eoopirvd.wtiha viewto
fit die* lbcoD»l««etclee and obuiuin* evldfoo*' ♦
that ho «u aw wreewnry to tho rah b yj
It woo a’ated at flat, tbo atoooa .
olt-lcw was oliRbtly ia eaceea offrjOOdd. hot
claim* hece alrraey b*aw prow rod u tht
0>Rpftby which m*< lit tae i«oaai to frtl.000
A wbJmIij or thew uUlota haro Oaaw mcM
a»d ooooimoothoothori are proved voUj
paidff , q. , v. , a j. «x
auiior Wlcr wad trow yesterday wad a»li
to A wetter th4 tha best dotoetlva tolont
»»itnnldb* found wo* workinjr op tho ewe,
Mr. Dameol, maaacor of the St. X«oaia of*
fie*, *oid that Ito portent new* hod called him
away idd that they bad at last atrwek the
fifgbt doe. They are ear* of th«tr man and he
Wfotild toow hearriwted. At to tha robb9r*«
wbeieahoolfl or identity nothing ooaid ho
iOattiOtfo '
G£OBGIA*S malUKO CONFUDERATK4.
Ocorpfa w*atb* first of tbo ooathern st*U<
eose u» tha help of tha* maimed confederate
'vtltraaa. t, - •
TbecoeMUuUonol oowvootUm of 1077 imertod a
'piOgfifih in the ortaale law of iho atalo firiog
lo the IrgtalAtore the power to mako aueh prort-
ftfotf afilii lu. Judgment might Mem proper for tae
Veceflt of a 1 <x confederate ooldlors la Georgia
Who bad Jo*t a limb or llahf lp th* aarrloe.
* Tla- 8rt| Jrclhlature which amembiM after the
mtifir-ttiowtOf the uew ooohtumloa pawed aa art
ptQvIdJng, that every Ore year* apecilad oams
•hould be paid to thi* claw ofcUUoaa "for the
pHirchaiuj of A’tiflcUl llmo>. M For an arm tort
Ohote the elbow. 160 «u to be allowodi for aa am
off bt loWtbfi-elbow, 940; for a leg gone above the
Jjiitt, fiifr: below the taea. $15.
The flit t pay meat waa mado to aeveral hnadred
bcui flcl.rle* uo ter thU act ia If 9a Another pay •
aeut would cot hare been da# oattl US
but the law waa changed eo aa to reduo*
the iemmttom fire to taree years; az.d ia Septem
Ur, 1983, another payment waa made to all appli
cant! who could prore that thay were entltieJ
toft.
At tbto time the number or thorn reoelrfnf
money fur art ficlal limb* wu much larger than U
bed been before owing to the more general lo for
mation on the ftubject. Eight hundred aadaev
enty-flve armleee and leglew as oeofederatat re
ceived the bentflia of tbii aeoood distribu
tion. It le curious to notice how nearly
balanced wera tha lease* of 1*«
sun*. Of theK7t there wera 405 who reotlved
‘arm money" aud 4J0 who reoelved "leg money."
1 hi* woula wem to indicate that ia war taa chan*
ceaofltoluganarmora eg are about equaL T wo
men of the entire number had loot both logs below
the knee and reoelved •l&Otach. Two had lost a
leg and an arm. but the most uufortaaate veteran
dltcovcnd was R. fl. Natlona, ot Whitfield county,
who had lost both legs above the knee. He was
paid tSOO.
The total sum paid to U»a 8TOclaimants for artifi
cial limb money lo 1883 waa 960,41 &. Taat was
an arerare of about 9*8 apleo* for three yeara or
about 929 each a year. It seem* a mere pittance
but to meat of these poor fellows It was a suhatao-
tlsl and a wslcooo old In their straggles to fight
out the battles of Ufo with ia*lr mala jdani bro
ken limbe. 9
The lime for paying maimed confederate «yl<
dlers bos again rul ed around. Every day appli
cations ore coming into the executive office, flluco
the 26U» of deptember there have been received
>f these applications, al
which, except four, have boon granted. Btaoe
the last psyvent some of the bra re old follows
have pawed beyond th* reaoh of human hoaoty,
O'hera have removed from the state. Ills hot
piobablo that the total nninber will exceed tight
hundred at this payment, and the tout amount
paid out will be about Ift.OQO.
Under tte preieut set no aid can beextoaded
by tho ataio to any ex confederate who has not
lokt a limb no matter bow badly he may have suf
fered, or how cdbplsttly ho may have
been wrecked. This limitation was drawn
by the constitution. Tbo laat legislature
an act to submit to the people a constitutional
amendment extending tho limits of thli appro
priation to all disabled ex-oonfedorate soldier*.
At the recent election this proposed amendment
was adopted by an overwhelming majority, lest
than 2,000 rotes being east ogslnat It ia the entire
stale. Tbe governor has proclaimed tho adoption
ol tha amendment aud it la now a part .of 4ha
organic law. It will ba oactaaary for tha ,
tor* twenact what amouut« ahall be nald to dis
abled Midlers who have not loot a limb and wool
shall constitute technical disability. This willed
oone at the approaching sealoa of tha geathtl
aatcmbly. It will be readily seen how Just this
cxUnalon of tho privilege is. A poor fellow In
Jsckron county wrote, not long ago, to see If ha
could obtain old under the present aot. He was
»bot in the heed, and the sight of both eyes was
totally lost. Under tbe exltUog law nothing coal 1
be done for him. Oibars have bean reported who
have been made utterly helpless by wounds re
ceived during tbe war, tbougn nonenl their limbs
were loot. Tho emended constitution will allow
provlak D foraileuch.
Al first tbl* old wm offered at periods of five
yeara. * Before tbe s* cood payment tha period was
made three yrsre. It is now proposed to pay th«M
brave and broken veterans one© In two yeara, and
an effort to that effect will probably ha mi
fare long. Their nuwber te not large and is rep*
dly nminubing. A biennial payment of the
►mall sum* allowed will not amount to much to
tho state; to thru It will be a blessing.
Grcrgia was not only toe dnt of the southern
stairs to provide lor maimed ex confederate sol*
dkre, hnt her provision bss been more constant
and more liberal than that or any other southern
state. On* point io the Georgia law is da*
serving of eaperta! attention. lie benefits apply
to ail ex-confederates from whatever stato who
were citterns of Georgia In 1879, and havt since
remained here. Ttwre are now on the llit of the
bem notaries in Georgia tha names of men wha
eu UUd from almost every state in the south.
Will not the other southern states who lend a
helping hand te tbsM veterans, remember Ihota
now within their borders who sail* ted lath* lost
cause from this state?
SANTA ANNA’S BRIDE.
»s Tar, Kraarkablvaotf BomcMu Hlstor? or tko
Brasilia,aad rase unai O.lor-aTaata OU
gta,nao tko Delator of Vtaxiso war
flbs Wat OslxTClrwan Trara Ord.
Gatanh ia a vary prevalent aad exceedingly
dircgncablc diet car; liable, If nogleotad, wo
drveiop Into oertous ooBtanptlea. Hood’a
Nairoparilla. noting Utrongh the blond, recohra
every put of the cystam. effecting a radical
and permanent cure of catarrh. 1U0 dos oo J1
Mr. W. II. Tr*iterant, freight and passenrer
•ollcltlnxtgtntul the Waatcrn and Atlantia rati-
i,a<i,andkr Suva Jehu,on, Atlanta agacl of lot
Qnn n aud C,a»ccui route, left for CnirionaU ot
130 p m^ycatttdcy.
Why don’t yon try Oerter’s LltUaLlvar
PillaT They area positive cure fox atek head
ache, and all tha Ills prodnoad by disordered
Liver. Unly one pill a dose,
Mr. W E Uayuolda, aaalatant Atlanta agent
nf the Queen ana Cnsrant route, left headquarters
jar tuna) morning ou a hualuaaa trip.
From Iho Pblladelidtlc Tlmro.
City ox Mxxirj, Ootobor 25 — A fear-dsyn
ago the widow of the famous Dictator or Prool-
drntSanta Anna rroo baiSod without poop or
ceremony. Dolorta Toots b tea too tha wife
Gratia! 8anta Anna whan he wm at tha
crci h of hi* power. Sac had neither talent,
ambition nor energy; norertholoao the wee
good, harts tool soul and a vlrtooos Woman.
Oca pharajof General Santa Anne's wooing
remineo no of Napoleon's overtures to tho
yeong Counties Eugenie; when she asrared
him that he could reach her only "vie the
chnreb.” For n while after the death
bin Brat wife tbe greet dictator
treated inatffrront to tho fair ter, hot one
oay, while dnemg down the Celle den Fran*
clsao, ha atopped to apeak to one of Uo officer,
bid obtei von et tho door of n little chop on
■he op petite aide of tho meet n botutiful
barefooted, ebehotly dreaeed girl playing trim
e kitten. The child—for too wet then hat
iwtlvoendn half years old—uucoo-ciocr of
■he ettrnuonabo waa attracting, duplexed
the greew el n lawn, end Juat ee toe dictator
war raging "eCluj" to thouffletr ano looked
towaid him and he nodded to ner. Sorpritod
»> ibiacODCeeeDatoooti thepartof "do Altai r,--
Ibe girl Brst hlnabed sod toon rmilad, exnih
liio« tho moat pearly, Deantiful teeth luiag*
ittable.
A weak later a palace fop, who had never
rmrlled gunpowder, called on Baaore Tone,
era withoatoricamioeatiott said: “tili nigh*
orra da,lie, you to aeod year daughter to toe
palar-r, don’t bo foollrh, my good womea, me
t-tde to tbe dtelrtt of tbo proaidant, end yon
may abut up tula miaerebla lints (toreaud live
la splendor the teat of your days."
Tbe tubtbor, choking with Indignation,
cculd Bad no words for reply, eoaelxiogajarro
ot bruit which were eelUug on n brati.r, the
daehrd them et Wr Fender, Tney eirnoK di*
t- etly open hla tall, vert and he heal eu ig
Dominion, retreat, while Dolores, weo In her
simplicity hrltsvad that do Alicia wautei Oar
for a ’■(lalapina,” or aculllon In nil kitcSsa,
laughta martily U hla diaoomfltare.
Tee widowoa mother now hoped that aha
had tented the enemy, for "Lota"—the pat
name of herdaDgbtar—bad forgotten to report
that ha AHtna rede pelt the chop two or three
Grata emy day and never failed to look In.
BcsreeJy n foinight had pawed when otto
morning the dictator hiorelf walked law
the hamlde ataio. Lota ran into the b*cx
HN» and took rrfnge neder n high ported
brdetred;-the solo remnant her motur pro*
ieertd of “better days” The child wee doer*
mined not to go wa,h dlrboo in too palace.
' MrlMito nxafsiLD,
Srnorn ToSta, breve ee n lionoaa In defeat*
of htr joDDg, did not even return the source
oaoMiutation of the president, bat tartantly
commenced re) ranching him,
''You,*’aheaatd,‘'joa who ought to bn tho
father of the jieople, to try to roll e widowed
moihir bfber aa ago toil”
"Luton to hto, good woman,” blandly com
mined General Haota Anna.
_"1 won t listen to yon,” retorted S snore
Touts.
“ihenT-Il aoad my private secretary to ex
plain that my intention la to—”
”l’ll scald him If he enters my door,”
ehnokad tho mother, "and I'll complain to oho
archbirhop.”
-Than yon old virago,” shouted the diets
ter, “toll his eminence that 1 Intend to marry
Doloroe"
i cannot toll hisgrao.s a lie,” responded tho
Cures Indignation, headache, malaria, kidney
disease, fever, chUda, lorn of appetite, debility
and nervous prostration by regulating tha
Liver,Bttanaab, Bowels, Kldnoyenod Blood,
i Lomri 1 Elixir u prepared from tha fratk
Juice ol Ltmens, combined with other vege
table tawfoa, rathuuca, aromauc tttmnliata
gad blood porldtia.
Fifty eenu for one half-pint I,title. $1.00
Aw Flat and half battle. Bold bydmggisia
generally, and by all wholesale diaggtats.
Lemon Dot Drops
Corea all Croiha Coidi, Uoarasaaaa, gore
Thriat, Broeehlila, Fasamonia aad all throat
sad I.aeg d 1st sera except Consumption, wvea
dlaea*e It palliates and greatly relaavas. Price
25 cvnta. Lemon Elixir and Lemon U it
Drops acid by drngiuu. Prepeood by Da. H.
MoiutY, Atlanta, Oe.
Tweaty-twar Hour, to Live.
From John Kahn, LefoveUe, Indiana, who
announces thu bo lo now in "porMet health,’-
wv have the lellowingi “One year ego 1 waa,
" ‘ oi Ooo-
myc
• ell eppeerwnrw, ia the lest stages
sumption. Our heel physicians gmra
up. I flaally got ee low that our dactor am*
I con IS lira unit twenty-four bourn. My
fotei-d. Ihi-e purchase! a battle ol DB. WM.
BALL’S BALSAM FORTI1E LONGS, which
(wn-IOrtebiy ba.agtted mm l continued until
I tan> u-na bottles, aad I am now in perfect
heel k.“ |
Katlrmsl natal. Waeon. Oe, comer Fourth end
ri pi-rameix, half ol-ra »fcar.ii<-d Thl-iy Ore
n< m. ran .crura tael to-one bnedradrimu
tli. n L Rrm a •hoptoodator. feraartv -W ’he
lv-i-e- roti-e Aitaote. will he n'rawd to eras a-
. G.berel Santa Anna’naUanee waa now oom
pi tally exban,led, and Siiding that Lola would
net, et hie •elictiation, come oat from nor
refnge nndor tho bed, he turned to Soaore
lotto with Bathing eyes end (aid: "Yon era
a feel! 1 will send for my private chaplain
lo propoie fur Delores lu dae form, for I lo
tens te nuke her my wife,” end tnea he left,
hastily mounted n hor-o which hla orderly
held et tho door and daihed op to tha p •taco.
Tbo moment the president diwppesrsd
Honors loata sank into a chair, overcome With
tutor. Bus weaquito ctrtalu tho dtutotor had
lo Mem of marry tug tha poor llttie L ria; the
waa putative no would aalie her child end a«
lo bet own feta ado would moot assuredly bo
coot mto uduogoou for life or eln be racked
loditiblaooa of those '’corture-chtubuia”
ot the old Inquisition bail, of wnioh she bod
in bet yoatofai deyr hr arc aueh terrible etc
nea. Tea terrified Lola crept to her motbar’e
aide, aabblog tauatly and expecting avory
moment a aqaad of raid left would eomo to
.brat brr and bar sola protoctre a.
Bouts of agonising sutpante parsed. Sonora
Tnara attitto inn aid of brr ralatlvoo aud
Irirnda, bnt whan tha bagan to drew Loie
rbtiebad and waa alniott wild with terror,
fraiiog her mother would bo shot in tho
.tint. Thru the perplexed women celled a
neighbor and atm for root of her family.
Batura tho retnrn of Una mretenger e priori
anmd. At firtt Lola waa ante he had oome
io prepare the dictator's victims for oxoua-
Uon-hns aa tha padre smiled and patted her
on iho bond the coocludtd they wore perhaps
only lo bo Imprisoned, and, standing beaus
her marker, aha Itarntd with profound aatoa-
trbmrnt tbet the president of Mexioo rosily
dniitd brr to booome bin wife. Aa tamoti
irg.l irumeen was prepend for DuloAr, end
•ix montaa later—when she had completed
brr thirteenth year—aha became the dicta
tor’s bnde.
A Spanlih dams, through whooa veins
Dried score of tha bllest blood of Canile,
but who had bean Impovsrlehed by Meaicea
tevoiotHnr, wee appointed lady of honor in
eilrndanee on tho young wife, whom vho woo
to Itaitnot la etiqoottr, etn. Hix well bora
maldn ( f irrntd tbe suit, of her highnoor, end
amliiiary guard, eta led “Lee Ho-qurteros do
8n Alice.,” was orgaaii,d. These muketaara
wore on reprtata neif-wm of light bine cloth,
ombre dmd with sliver thread; their oom
bieioewtra gray end encfrclol by a silver
cold. The duty of this body
guard was to eooort "3a Altrat’e” cirnegc
u h> nab erode oat on tho I-ereo oraneadod
tho tfereur. The dictator oommendod ell
putene to addreos his wife ne “Year High-
nee.” end tract her with the deference dae to
u r*u coo., and Uttle Lola war at Brat dated
by her on too rag*. Taa palaaa roomed to hot
a ran of wonderland aud this regal state per
plexed her quite ae much aa the mysteries of
trading, urtuag end muile, iu which she wav
tnstxncud bv “profciorai” who had bwa ap
pointed to form a part of bar household.
Alter General Bants Anna died his family
raoovrrtd asms of hto former pea torsion a and
his widow was eomparativrly wealthy. Baa
owned a dly reaidetea ban and n preny
country rest la Tactha)a. Bar wardrobes
•no filled with riik, retie and velvet dremap,
her loro alone eonituntcd a fortune, sod oho
aim retained cnatlyaeuof diamoodo, pearls
and emeralds, bat when the eUmnias of tho
om goeeral’e ambition waa withdrawn Mia.
Santa Anna tccanre ao cars lara, ar Inaoa
that ska bad set ana if y eaourh to reottau tha
pool i !<*• tho might bare nald if poreeatod of
any rplrtt,
Homs two yaare ago a Spvnlrh Inly, who
waa really attached la Mrs. 8»te Anno, tried
to aroerv her from hoc oyatov- ika axistooca.
Ore morning, whoa oho found her ex high
new, ia a torn, soiled wrapper, with her heir
banging down end her feet threat late old
allproia down at heel, ibe said:
“Lola, it it e ah erne for yen tobaaonntldy.”
M re. Santa Anna replied; “i have no parson
to dr*at for.”
"Nenaanot!” exclaimed her friend. "Yu*
shoo Id remember that yon ere tea widow of
CM of B< xico o mott lllosirioar heroes. Alloa
rnr •» tiro you one looaou lu neuMorr.”
“Wb.ti- i -"naked Mn. Sente Anna, with
.languid itaila.
•,, ,uu,, K ,v»n In tha patio-," reieon l*d
Arena B, nor, loading tha widow iololh-
ooloa, aha pointed to tbo portrait of tha do-
" pre-Maet, aaylar “Look at that
thru. atoDalf
ptrna fore, 1
Look
thee, etopplr-g before a fu I-
VdernTtUO-taaii- /-rath “ortailt of f h.r n iq-tta,
da ray aiiii "Look at graoeful flga.r,
fur braotlfol fade, there macnlgoratJew
ahteh yoo yrtporseas and ahoaa almost ra<4
robes,” then, quickly earning toe large mir
ror, added: “And there behold Whet yoa ar-
nool ■
Brs. Socle Anns faced at the Bears lathe
minor, then roplitd: "Yea, my beauty hat all
gone.”
Mrs Santa Anna rallied for a while, but
a boot a y ear ago, whoa tbe Writer bed oocaiioo
lo ere her, end hod oalted ead wotted' oosio
nine, e trunite in s Aided calico drew, heviag
brr heed end form enveloped in a bias oaito ■
reboot, each oo servanis aad Indtaa wemre
wrer.eetwred tbe parlor, I naked: "Dow
Mn. Santa Anas know X am hand \7as my
caid given htrt”
Tfce reply waa: “Ahl I see yen have entire
ly forgotten me.” It waa Mrs, State Anon.
Moinfitd at my own siapidity, I quickly
rrplird : "The parlor is a Itttlt dtrk; 1 novo
not tren yon for two yearl, and Ikon you wan
drrwrd In black.” Balia very trath; T had
nr.rr rrrn tbe lady looking quite oo noddy.
Few ol three old gentlemen who In timeo put
bad bowed bnmbly before ”Ra Alton,” pro
tended to remembar berexlatet.ee cod e large
majority uf tee praocni generation had never
even board tbo romenUe hlitory of Ddlhtns
Toata da Sente Anne.
A PLOT EXPOSED,
New OniRAin, Outuber 89.—A staauer
which hie arrived from Puerto Cortes Q tott
mala, bring news of an intaraailag character
from that ernutry. The greatest axeltrmea 1
weo cessed In the town of G.ntamrU oe site
10th Inmans, by-' tha exposure
attempt a te potto a the
president by hie brothers, draggiete I* the city.
They prepared tha pouen and rave it to a ser
vant of the president with B2 000 as a bribe >o
sdmiphtrr it. Bat the servant moved boned,
and banded over to bis muter both tho manor
and polron. The drngglaia were both nrrertod
aid potto death.
El. Paso, Texas, October 29.—El Paso has
bran somewhat agitated for some days patt by
tbe alleged discovery af a grand fitlbarterlag
rebimo, tbe headquarters of which are etad to
bn. here, aad whieh has Its ramlflwt-oas
throughout tbe United S-etor, and partletlarly
in the touthwrat. Ia>m1 papers have pabllehed
a great deal on the enbjeet, which has prob thly
no fonndation In faeL There le no knowing
if there le anything at nil la-the whole
matter, Tbe movement bids fur the sap-
port ef tbe Cetholio church by pramUIng
he net oration of ell church property token
by the Mexican government since the time of
Juana. It promises the restoration of the
prli at, non and sister of charity to all former
privileges; free religion, bee speech, n free
press, abolition of the peon (yttem, oompnlsory
(donation, free entry of American goods, end
e protcrlpiive tariff of English, French and
German goods, the abolition of export dative,
a division of public exsicultarel lends Into
two hundred sore tracts free to aetata rettlerr.
Then is some talk that A, K. Cutting It Im
plicated in this scheme, and that he la, ia feet,
one of tha prime movers In It.
Cod ml Brigham says that tha report la posi
tively nntrne. The report sen hove no effvot
rserpt to unfavorably influenco Cutting's
prospects for Indemnity.
Alta.to Abroad.
Tha steamship "Umbria,” of the Canard
Moe, Is raid to be use of the beet boats of that re
liable company. Bho staled from New Yorsoa
Saturday, :3d lest, end no doubt attired at Liver
pool uu yesterday, Ber stateroom, Ko. 1M, wu
occupied by Mr. E.F. VTetklnr, an Atlesta et",
who has aunt to London to manufacture Seine
Specific, llr. Watkins espeeta to have hla labor
atory ell arranged b) Jeonary 1st. when tha oala-
braird blood rpcclfio will ha offend totbeBog-
lrhpeople. Tbe8. 8, company ue atm arrsig
log to read their good, to the .Booth Amettoea
,Hire.end will toon begin advertising iaCblU,
Ki qusder. Peru and the Argentine rennhUe.
Ibrjhrd an Inquiry |for their goods ycst.rJay
from Yucatan,
This wondorfhl medleloe will aoon be over the
irreicr pert of the world. The bentflts, there
fore, which an to a come to Atlanta, will be very
large.
From Rev Mr. Ktaly,
My-cffand wild were rerlouily effl'eted with
blood potion, nervous prostration is d general de
hiltiy. After tiling three large slsed bottles o>
Bwift's Bpertflc, w.;now com Ider oanelne tamort
enilrei) tree from any blord Impurities end as eo-
live end supple as «o wtre twenty yean aie. T
take plrarure In rcoommendiag 8.8 8. to all whe
are tuffeiloii from any Imourttlcs of the bleed, dis-
linen or nervous headache.
&AMUAL KELLY, Elder Chnreb of Christ.
Noddy Fork, Reword Uo. Ark.
Kuhvllle. Oct. 7, ISM.
Entirely Cured,
I wes efflleted for about eight months with e
fretful eruption that nearly covered my whole
bodr. 1 used a number or presort bod remadlee
but wu not relieved I finally tried Swift's Spe
cific and 11 cured me enUrtly. Iuwd seven smalt
bottler. TeLwa* about three yeairatoeud I hare
not been troubled with tha dlreaae Moos.
0. M. snow, col. Pressman on Advocate.
Victoria, Texas, Oct M, leas.
From Ilia Low Country.
I bars bean a sufferer from Inlammatory rhfn
mat Ism for more then fira^een end for nine
month! oot able to do anything, ootad not even
walk furrercral months. I bed theberi atteotloo
from home pbyilclaos bat they felled lo care me.
- my distress I luroed to Bwtfl'e Bpeclfio. I foaad
.. to be Just whet I needed end am more than
tbsnkfttl to ray that I am wall today. My health
is vtood salt ever has teen before. I am In my
store rveiy day and am ready to giro any Infor
mation al to my care. C. MCDONALD.
Blccboro, OL, 0<t. 10,13M,
nloed Poison.
TotbeBwlft Bpeclfio Co.. Atlanta. Oa.-GeaUa-
nun: I era an employee of Messrs Camerea Car
tie A Story, the gnat dm* firm of Waeo, Taaas. f
need two bottles of yours 8 8. tore bad caw o-
bleed poison atd tha medldea cured ms can
plvlrly. T. L. DIEHARD, ceL
tVaco, Taxaa, Oct 16, IML
What Bowie County Land Caa Do Under
Good Cultivation,
New Boston, Texas, News.
Mirras. EdituXi: In accordance to your n>
qnr tt we give yoo e report of the cewesds of one
lffibor.
We floUbfd fttberinir today oar crop of corn.
We bad M acr**; SO acre* of old Uod mad* 2,100
buhbete. or 70 hutbeteper acre; 20 aciMDo«gruaad
(fi**» f*«r) 900 bo»b*U. or 4J ba»b*te ptr *«r*. To-
t*l«ff of 60 Kiri, 3.009 bushel*, or oo «wi|i of
bujlteUper^CT*. Th* cort in crib, 19 cent* por
bo»b*L
We append tutemeot oi coat*:
BnakloRlud (2 *cr** por day) parocr*.. 75
PUmiiif (doo* by kud)w.— — »
KmckiiiuBcm-..— ,A
*rouiid with doobte ahor*l.
vice t*>roa*h Ut* «nludiet...—~
Item, per irWre -
aiberiBf, par ocre
25
—2 50
l 2»
Total re. re — re re J5 95
There waa do cteasioc up of land. Toe ground
wu broken up In wloier.aad oil traab w«a tamed
undtr au l was ro'ten I n time for cult!ratio?• W*
e t>lo«t» in breaking that turn 12 Id cue*, la why
. •» rul'd can break two *crv* per day.
Tbe corn Plowed down te why ww did not Uy It
by. * hu h.would havnadded but 50 c*ote 0o*t per
acre but gn-Mtlv incxeaMKl tha yltlil.
‘lb*»cw>on: Tbcrw w.» no twin between April
25tb and Jtu-o 9d; w*t until Jun* 19-h: ni r«ia
in Jut r lath to Uiullt lb* crop M tu* Uast, uu*
. AoiUbt 24th.
The ci rn wan wrclgbed on a pair of wagon scale*,
tee ir*} be good Urnrn orourMed flow, twu w*
do lot lie'iotr. that wtifbody ran be f»c«tOQ*ny
other then Red riT» r lard, wita the Mm* wwouit
o? work *0.1 r«!u. If t»»r» l* any pl**w th« v - r*«
beat it,ci-me aLc*d. Wear* buotti g *hwt kind of
Jcrr Wblwjam.
Urn Itea’t Think It Wo* That.
'i»niVcH w Doyen New*.
A coal dealer »»• fail'd lo Barton. H* proS-
aMy lib d g» tog full votght I
ihs (ituoih
ECZEMA
And Every Species of Itching
and Burning Diseases
• Cured by Cutlcura.
Tj*CZKMA, or Balt Rheum, with ftaggoalxlng Itok
Ej lug sod burning, lusuintly rellered by * warm
bmb w iik /CtiTicuft* So a i*, and * oluglu appliciiuon
of CvTir nxA, tb* great Skin Cure. This repeated
dally, * Uh i wo or three donee of Ctmcu** Kc-ob*
vu»t, the New blood Purifier, to keep the bloofil
oool. tip perspiration pure *nd nuirrUa lug, tbo
bowel* Open, the Hvrr ond kidoejra satire. wiH
known remedlc* fitiL
ilpiiflt'fw
febi y»axa; nnadeed* of remedle*; dootorfi
i rom unroo my c*m bup«leas perm«ueutey oured
by tbo CVTlUfg* RKMKDIgS
te UX MCDONALD
2542 Deurbuu Stroot, Chicago, IU.
KCEKHA.
Some flr* month* ago I bad tha ptea<ure to In*
foitn yon <•* ntr to urorement In - ib* use of tho
CtnicuBA RBMBniK* lo.mr c*toof *oreru nhronto
Kes* Da E')tbMmttu»G, *iid iwiajr oheeifull/ con*
fl m ail 1 then told. I c**ni der or cure perfect
and compute, aj.d ourlruite iteutltaly tj yoar
ruihedtu, baying med no otbera.
FERNAN
ERNAN KSKNOHABDOe
1906 pepna Ayenue, tiu Loulfe
JI*T» at time* *o bad ibat I oald not wtten<_ _
i» ) hurit-eM lor wrel* at atleie. Throe b ixe* of
Cttkdia and fror bottlea Resolyemt baseeutlra*
ly ouitd mo of tot* dr-wi/ui di«MM
lift JOHN THIkL, Wilkoaborre, Pa
CUTICITrT KMMBDtBS
Are Fold by all drngglita. Price: CmcntA. 60
ci*. RiaoLTgjrr, 9L0U;9jAr. eta. Prepared by
tf f rom* Unco ADD rnmicAL Co. ffnrton.
It*r* fiend for -How to Cmo sklo Dlaeaaaa.”
DC A f'lTIFY the Compiczlon and 8ktn by
DCnUugpgUiaCPTicwAiliJAr.
I CAN’T BREATHE,
_ Cheat Palo*, Numbnew. 8orenemL
, Kacklug Cough. Aatu«a«,rlaarteyand
t .Iuflamaiadoa roltev«rt to one miw
ut« by th* Cutlcura Aotl-K»i«
riHMsr. Nothing like it. At drag*
* f lata* 95 corns. Potter Drug and Ghaia'
JCTCAFITAIeFlUZB 879,000
Vtefcotg Only 901 Bhnrta to Frog iwft—g
lM=il
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO
■Weddn«eeyoertlfytfietwe rnpervUe the i
Dgementa for ail tho mouthlr • anart
awIdrb of the lA^ifijfink state Lottery wmpt
•nd In person manage' and control 2a draw!
ihemaeiT**, and that the aame are eondnuted i
aoneaty. frurnam. and tn |
fiea,*ndwa antbortea thi
l The Louisiana Btate
, Nented at our oountom.
ou»bt. Frea't Louisiana NaflBanKJ
jrpocatudtn 1968 for 25 yean by tho legialto
iora for adncatlonal and charitable purpose*—with
» capital of ii,ouo,ooo—to which a taatrra fund ai
>rar 1660,000 haa since baan added.
By an overwhelming popolar toco Its tranchfto
waa made a part of thopreaont State GonatftnttW
—" Vied December 90, A. D„ 1879.
re only Lottery «yar rated on and lndonod fr
ha people of any ctata.
tt mm acAUB on rovrronto.
Its Grand dtngla Number Dnwlap TUt
place monthly, and tbe Extraordinary Pram
log* regularly every three * *—‘—
leinl-Annaally *» kewv
t mJKT ~
Nfr. t«
THE ACADEMY 1
ruerday, Novm
OAFITAli FR1ZK, 875.000*
100,000 Ttrkeu at JTlve Dollars Saol
ttona* In Fifth*, in ProoortiUm.
u*r or r
GAR1ALI
inw OMJUMB KATyOKALEUn^,
STOPPED FREE
Mocm uua paper- foplfi-ly wed « inn wky
/vEOkOIA. FAYETTE COONTY-TO ALL WHO*
n tt may roc earn —M. D 8em* haa lo due oma
•ppitre to tbe audmtaMd for peimwwt lettera
viiMoiteK:
Octrhrr lhc29lb, lted, D. M. FRANKLIN,
kyrt Ordinary.^
DR. RICE,
For is year* at 37 Court Place, sow at
322MarkotStrcet,
Bat. Third aad Fourth,
GLEET. MOM
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mum. ibJ !/«»<»** itfoMfi* ui»
ffrnffiyskJU. n>lM<fit tfiralulhlikafiM
mJfifiTfififi mmU asm Uh turne-itefiW
«4j hr n>M«, MotfeUM i-k kuw »»*»«•Ig
l; t/ blII «r nprtpfi ufttfifi
Cue. .Oaenatret in all Caaea
, W2JS55i l »reto » to n-r n- - .ratok
Ctoryw n*~ ■!>!■ —I ~— r -L-._
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
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