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WHENCE COMES
THIS MIGHT?
healing power
All the L»and Wonders at the Re
markable Cures Effected by
Professor Adkin.
HEALS DISEASES CALLED KiC'JR’BLE.
Ministers. Doctors, and Profession il Men Toil
How Ho Has Cured the Blind. the hams,
the Pardyt c and Mmv on the
Very Brink of Death.
FREE help for the sick.
Professor Adkin Offers to Help All Su fcrers
from Any Disease Absolutely Free of
Charge—Professional Men Investi
gate his Powers.
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PKOF TIP’S F. APKTN*.
« ' the Ins-itu!' if rhysk'ians i’ll
Su. ->n*.
In ar narb nf : r . tuntry m»n nni women. i
• t «rs an.j siirg ::s. hrpynvn .ml obi’at.irs.
‘ w-n h rincr at the '.mark ibb- flip? ma le I
T’. r Th -naf- F. A Ikin. Jis-'nv. rer of j
Fr-f \4k:i. ’he.-,;/ n.t . .!rug'<, m- by |
•’hyMUn S-i.-n • nor v • > -pith'. n-r bv
bu‘ h. a >u.-tb P-. hi- f ; of |
n-.tur- in .'.-tmbina• i-.i uno .-rmin \itai nuiu- ’
Tin‘t- r-rnedirs uFJeh ••■•nt tin v-ry nents |
■■ e I f* 5 and heal!’?
\ r<;»ortcr r.-. .-ntiv talked u':? Vtt>( VI-
n. .ml was a.-k. 1 to invite nil ’-••i b-rt- • f this ‘
:ap»r. w >n ar» <:- k. >»r who are w.-rrb ■! bv |
•'-.e ills ..f tho.-.-o ,j, ar to thorn, '.•» write to :
him for n»tstant'« ’S -me pvph- Trave !
are.i/- said f’rnf .V’kH. ’’that my .v. - !
a-n super;mi,::; tin v a’.! :ti- .< man n; rr.ys- •
'*rkms T wer* T its : ire -am • i
I an '- rsr.in-l natur . .i.n- I ■
'orve- < nature. t-- jj bl .:• •’-- in |
that
laak- !?.• t’ wiw- I ha\r ma ! < f.c ’
ability t«. <]rw th.-i >. Tad , ->t : ■ n in- :
•'ndc-s! that I siu- ib: i.-■ 'T.- n? f t t <• id rat
qood T then fan ?v-N thn? ’♦ . nn d-;?v ♦.
c.tnfi-lci-t.'.- if tk. nr. ul i wit ;
■”» y kind •• ,ib., lM , aTi j i will ;Iwr mjxtl’l’. ‘
SH
r '*»r i’.»w h'-;*">"•••« tin y may - a? I a»• ? . :n
■ • writ.' to m« a:. I b-t n.< rnal.- in ••• '.. 1
• 1 that thi.- i.-- m?- :•!■■ w. s
So creat :• *.:■ >■-. .s.r: n •- ■ ’ m th“ !
"rm- d by Ih f' A Ikin. -.'at . . .I ie >-•-
cure.- Vroniir i!ies« v :• Or.
r . B. Hawle.- and Mr •’ b ' r - '
uxh nr.d pain t.ikimj inviMlu.it: . th • i
nhysiciane- wer- . ls t uy. i. d ;r th. f..t
--r-ach:.K «-f r» < Adkin. and th- v -n ■ j
’• ored to f e-ak. all • t -r ties in life and all !
-Ixes to a-MCi.cr Pr.f Adkin in ’.is 2ir.it;
.ark f-r huminitv. With th*- di- -v-w f
•’-.r A Ikin Vita- !»..’hy ’ . atnvnt. mi-m n’ phv- ;
rdcfarib uMwrally acr- 1 that tr- itni. rt ;
■ z di.--a: ias: r, r-••!’•. •• : t-» .m »v- .
In /•’ • • 8 000 *
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an«; s . Fa. M’ b W t m.F 1 ;
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r T. a . - ” ’. XX’ '
.<!-• a-- -rd .ax ing :• ■ n cur-I in ’I.. •
. • r ’ ■ . x- ■_ . otiw: r»-m». s fa •d. i
! • •». :• 1 :• • t“ ".x I wii*. gia Uy ,
ure- all a ' ’ w?.- 11 ;■ d n.i iwv- ,
/ . •• i: y- ’ • '' ; t til-. .• •• /;.’»! I
f it Wil: po.-i-iI am ...j, 7 ; s costs y<ti
'-.si bit.-l,- 1 if.-t T \dkin Will al.-.. I
mtjtb'd. ”H tn ■<• • ir. ( and IL.w to <'u:<- i
. r ■’ This ' . . t-» : • a • X . -tly hnxv Pr >- j
•• v...r Adkm vll ,r ou it fully an 1 com- ;
•I 1 • . rftll
If mr’A .«• grnit beaiii q p -wer '
hin *x- *■ • - n tn this i • u;;-
. v th ~ m •- .• -• :• 1 b rfe- t Iwalr i
nn i Mark • air b- : p< rf-on.d
t will it Xd *■• -> ir i ' ixTiia F
'•/ • y'h ’ 232 A R< •h. r. ?: Y . I
5 A .
LADIES’ RING 25c.
Gohl warranted. v«»ry
har.dson-. ring Mention klnl
r ' ’ ,n no desired f.-n- setting
W< OnI > ’ '’>• "' ' Bny f>n ’
K— w - ,; ' c:;c-
iTWENn-HIHE GO TO
WATERY GRAVE.
Only Seven Out of the Thirty-six
Persona on Board Escape with
Their Lives—The Only Wo
man Passenger on Board
Was Drowned.
Marshfield, Oreg.. October 20.—1 n a
blinding fog the steamer South Portland.
1 bound for Sen Francisco from Portland.
i with a cargo of wheal and carrying a
j crew of twenty men and fourteen passen
> gers, struck Cape Bianco reef, while.
■ steaming at the rate of 7 knots at 5
i o’clock last evening. The South Portland
I immediately began to till with water.
I 'file captain, seeing that all hopes of
saving his ship were gone, gave orders
to man tlje life raft with all possible
haste. Two boats and the lite raft were
lowered, (me boat, containing the cap
tain and seventeen souls, capsized as they
were away Hom the sinkin
steamer, and only seven et the eighteen
were able to get into the boat, again.
The other boat also capsized and was
seen drifting away in the tinea fog, with
out a prison in sight. The survivors of
I the ill-iated steamer reached Fort i.’arn-
I ford last ei.’nnig in a |iii< >l<: condition
i from cxp.isur. to tie cold wind amt
; waves 'nay have lit’! - hopes tor the
: remainder of tin pas-eng.-rs and crew.
I 'i'll.' survivors are t ujdain J. Mclntyre.
Join. Reamer, sailor, bun Francisco; Em
mama i I’nomoms, duel cook, and Wil
liam i.. \\ iisiin, Jr., of J.imtimore, 1..
| Bam r. Alameda, cal.; Guy b-ni. aged 1.1
I years, ot Aovu ticotia; Al Bailey, of .Xortl,
. laota., pm sengers.
A heavy toy is li.-.nging over the coast
: here and wiaimr indentions an most
i Foil.iwnm is a m-l oi in. pas.-engers on
I the s.camel South I’ott.and.
1 Cabin \W H. Weber; J. Watson. S.
: Ba.o-r. J. S l.nky. Mt.-. W. E i err.di.
: .-o . rage A. I. Baii-y, <listen. -K.
i 11 Mc.u.lV, 11. M..rir.gr. Paul Remiuth. ,i
1 <; \\ right.
■ Oill< ers Cr ptain J. S. Mclntyrt lit i
Ofla er Bl u and Second Ollicer Ravon
I 1 he etvw numbered tw.-nty
i Mrs. W E. T. rr. il. ot Portland, the
I only woman on th< ship, was among’ the
; drowned
CONSTITUTION ECHOES.
An Appreciative Big “Bud."
ti’roni Tim SjKirks Enterprise.)
; The weekly pr'ss has a strong friend
lin Tin Atlanta Cm.stif.it: >n. it not cmly
I Imino:.- us by copying our little p:> a- ■
. graphic conceits but -peaks up for the
l-'tig primer w- • kli- .-" in its edito::ai
...Innins as well. Th.- weekly pr.-ss
should stand up for The Constitution..
Pay Its Value.
(Tr im Ti.c Griffin News >
I The Atlanta Constitution is adv g the
: cotton planters to hold their .-.itton.
' ’Whit w:!l tn cotton mil! and th-'ir
armv or operatives -10-'' ask- Tim A:;-
, gusto ii-. mi l.
They will sitnpl;. pay what th • 'ton
Worth and y ahlt doesn't hurl
• the mills to I- :■ a good ;■ ■io- for cotton.
a.- it .-om.-- m:t ot th consumer at
' last. And thus. wit-, help the firmer
i mo-t. most help th..-■ .inmmiity in
which limy iiw.
Constitution Headed List.
(From The Albany Herald.)
, Mote poliet men are killed in Atlanta
■ titan in ary otli.-r southern city. And
I j mta. b> it taid t ’ln ir
| credit, I -it once to do somethin.';
.- b-tantial tor Itis mmily. A I-itrolrr. tt
was kill, d h> .1 negr.. ..a Satrnd.-iy night,
ami Monday ni--r:ii m Tin Con-rit-at,-u
. adt d a subscription list with SIOO an
st a ! :* tn ■■ v tt e ■ t to $ 1.000 to p
~tl .1 in-irtg.ug. o: th- d’ id poli- ema:. -
bonw.
Much To Explain.
iN-w York T< b grain.)
Pi dent Ro • • :
right tons. «‘iltiv.. •-’..tilt..- ■!’ .} -l.f
sprrfh. ijt .iing nit'’* lik • Grovt ;•
I.r.ti .vm- d.i\: -Ail.mi . I'..ib<tit iithm.
X >xv. n*»w. don’t *«?• i klirt I!
.' sonn-th:rp-r >-«y k inu--( y it.
I And some pet sons h tn >n to xpl iln
Politics in Maryland.
.w.-m-iboo. |< . M • aget
! Mat '. ian.l whit - ij-t. n>3 • pi.i .k
! t'm-i tTion .lust -.. -imt t.mm
..: c-. W .tcri. :iw;.iw. M irylmtd
Detected.
iFiom Th. N. w Y-Oa T-!.’gr..tmi
I od ». of th‘‘ -■ i.wu-rnong i.~ in the
■ m< .-.ow ~ it'-imn air. All -ut.i cmi.-ft .tim.
\ iia.lcT gl.Ati it a t.atin- yet.
The Othei Kind.
i ~ni Ti-• .la-k -'-tii ill- ■fimes-l’nion.)
I e A ] that litoi al on “Th< XVoman XX’ho
■ Works'* it n'-gb-’t- 1 t ■ add a p“ -r.ri’-t
m ’TI.c M n She W .ks ”
A Word in Season.
(From The Albany Herald.>
The Atlanta Constitution, like many
i • ■;>• r Intelligent i-t-servers. Is firmly of ■
l the opinion tlnr th. i.-. ci.t decline in tin
■ dton matl.-t is .not warrant'd by f.x- '
: tstlng physical < >nd ti . and natural
I causes but that it is the result*of a well
I organized plo-i to get th. year's < rop i
. fr.-m the producer t-T le-s than it- real ;
■ in irket value.
The Open Door.
■From TI,.- Dublin Tit.ies.)
Tim \ti.iiita Constitution ’i ts . orrm for-
: aga.:i .f’ the champion of t>m p
pl. In .. 'king for an open discussion of
; the merit- of tlm s.-l.ooi books off.-t.'.l to '
I '.he i'.unnns be. ;h< various book con
i. -rrs It believes that the doors should
, e opine.i. that : ■.■ ~.opb might h'.tt
the discussion. W. iimllimd to be
: li-’ve with them in the editorial which
ideals with th. bin;.,l ’ .-:ar .-liimlwt '
proceeding? of the hot>k comnti ? > .
WOMAN GIVES ONE MILLION.
Rich Bequest to Education Made in
Will of Miss Ropes.
' Salem. Ma;-., October 23.- X sum ap
; proxlmatiag SIOOO.OOO ultinvitob is to
reach a number of public and charitable
i Institutions in x.irious parts of the eoun
tr.. under tlw toftn. of the will of Miss
M.irv I Kopes, :>•; .Salem, who dud Imre
■ recently.
I The document was livid public tn.lay ;
and provides that the income f all lt< r
property, amounting to about $1,000,000,
(shall go to her sister. Elisa 11. Hopes.
( during her life. After the sister’s death
i the propertv is to b> divided among pttb
| He institutions and Christians in Salem
I and otner Massachus-etls cities, in Ohio,
I Wa.-hington, It and other pine.-
Harvard university is given a b1... k of
; r.illi-'.;d stock to found tb. Nithaniel
! Ropes chair of politic.il e onomy, in hon-
■ or of Mis- Rop.-s fatht t . also stock and
i bonds to found the Nathaniel Ropes, Jr.,
'scholarship Tuskeget institute-. Carlisb.
■ Indian school and Berea college, Berea,
iKy , are to rt- .-iy small ..mounts The
THIS WEEKLY COKOTITUTIONt GA- MONDAY, OCTOBER 26,
institutions rc-mernbon d in Ohio and at
■Washington. . L>. O . arc mainly Swedish
j organizations.
' DYNAMITE CARS INTO TRAIN.
Explosion That followed Shook the
Country for Miles.
New Y-Tk. tt.-toi-.. 2-1. Thro., freight
.-ars, om- of them I 0.1.-d with dy na iriite.
; that, bad broken away from n fr if’.’nt
| train on the H.irlc-ni r!v- r bran -h of the
I New York. New Hav-ii and Hartford
j railroad at Bay Ch- st- r earlj today, col
! iided with the rctnaitider "f the traiu al
' the bottom of a steep decline, and the
j car with the explosiv. in il was .-two
' up, demolishing three other curs.
The engine.;-, Thomas Corrigan, was
C lown off his seat and was lot a few
• minutes slightly .-tunned. lie rnamige.l
j to regain his presence of mind, however,
and shut oft the steam, bringing the train
Nearly ev-ry house lb Bay Clmst-r sttf
i fared damage from the explosion. A
woman who was thrown from bed Is t-c
I llevod to be the only person who was
I injured by the explosion.
A .policeman who was crossing th.-
' tracks a mile from the shore was knock
ed down by the concussion.
I The three detach, d ears and the rear
j car of the. main portion of the train were
I turned.
j -
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
: Connections Now Established Be
tween the Montgomery Ward
Tower and the Steamers
of Lake Michigan.
I Numerous Messages Are Now Being
Flashed Daily.
■< Ji e:>. m -t I- im-.-i. rm. mie ted from
one e" 1 of tie ,-m;nti-y to th- 'Uli'-.- o.er
the permanent e.sta 1 ui: I-men: ", this won .
i derful invention in Chi- tgo, the w--rm .
greatest city. Cult. Utting, :.iso. th.-i
■ Montgomery Ward < 'o.. tlw gr.-at.-st pf
all ca ’ a log ill- li etses, .-botlld have its
: "tini.'-r in tb.e pie,’’ for the t- ■> > r of tw-tr
i building, tlw talb-si com .a. :■ ia I bciidiiv'
iin the world, is now the t'h'- ag. t.-ili- ::
i from which .-ommunic.-i(ion may b<- had
. with st> atn.-rs in midi .K".
Ttic innovition i iw 1.-ttgcr an w ■ rt
ne el hut .1 < <>mnb to . t .bl 1 .-.| su--.--’- .
..no i- lik- ' . :. p-'v. tb to t '.-I- ma ml
uni\.-is.-1 vir--:. eontmtm i--;.: ton.
Mu.-h of th.- dm; I- :>> m -riy arte.-.d
ant upon all form n::: rim im; • bin
■ .sts can no f. • c -!' : v ..'--I --fii.- all
t.- i u-inii t- ■. ': --- ■ ■>(
..1 Inim< dia at anx hour th.- d;-.y or
i. from .-.-. x point of !!■ -om,. -'.'
Iht-itws- met) will : -W.c-. : .-;le tb. In
ct .-a ■■--.! f.. lit ■ • for * r:o j-'u lio.ai.-e :s.
i-iiit: n-.t i’• ,- • -;..xrc i.i|,s e, .... .
touch with tb.'ir rei.rt'S.-ntaHv. - '■ r ■
and the redtit tion in <■ >: t of t<-b
c 'U.cmni. .. lion Which v.ll! •tlt ; -:-:> be
folloxx-.
Fiee until January Ist, 1901, The
Weekly Con, litution .nd Sunny
South. See particulars on page 9.
Columbus Hits Dis.isticms Fire.
< • .luml- n . .ia . <>< I-.'-- 2-1 l-'il . .'
:i. . 1:.. -• ht de -1 r.. ■ i ' ba .bug on
i Th- stor< were oc qie 1 >1 J >hn H
F: :dx. 1i . i i-l»-.- A- So. ' i .::. \|;. . • < ■ ti
. and t'a- I ’ .co I; -it . ’-..ti p-t.- -.- and
.b,hn il. I-,,.- • -1... .--..1 M. i.<
I |p; aii i ..i- . Mt '. '• - - -
M >st of Ih ; a- rt
b..-s .-timw.-t s|u.ouo.
JCTOBER isi TO DECEBdI 3is. 19jR_
1 1 1 Q N
AG ENTS’ CONTEST
■ut.cu MUJ v» ■■■ I-E..- •w^ l r~-irTM’f •"•IT n ■iwrrigi «.» Je-rarw-w-jv. xrx*CAir.-ew<
a «
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AtUnt2 foristitiitinn
Wants a good agent al every
nostolfice and along even' R.
i■. i). route in tbe soutii ....
WWT.: • Kirino- J’r nr M-il : ht, nr Merck in:, or
' IP- .- l" ..r S. xx iM-. lt i «i. •. 1 - tx.i.-s.-i lxr «.•-
Si.,. t; ;i n v <>t In-: ’a :I• Ji i’- t !>.• -1. - ' ; ‘ i. 1 w’n » . k . »\vu ’•>hoir’ 1i b- ,
• Hii ■ ‘ * t every ]»o
/w'/vitl’ j.;r •- lo x/’.Tk 1 I 1903. ;'.‘‘u)r. t »: f ; l h-UyaF
wni n Tin < «»!’■ .;I■ 11i-• •
200,000 CIRCULATION
Should we reach thss figure dtiring this contest
we wile dcub!e ctvery prize now*offe ed, whether
in this contest or in Port Receipts Contest, lit
is up to !he agents now to do the work, and
they can win it they will.
Special Rule on Sunny South Combinatio » Orders.
1. XII ■ -rl- ii scripli >ns tn Ti. • x.'c i;l- Co-.-tlt cion .-. 1 nnv clubbing paper
j on oui li.-; tex.-ept S.mnx South, w'l e-mt .-m ca.-h m ,
2. All combimtlion orders i- rl.x mb- ■ , XVEEKfA' CON-
. .-Ti'l f’TI(»N .0-1 S' 'NNV Smt'l’i;. b i.i 1£1.25 A il;-,!;. wil: count .'-
| TWO ::.l -nt-•- i 1 , i- d"i- i .. SI’IT’lAl, EMPHASIS to The
Sum.x S‘ Uh 1' :bio ;.-y. : - -. and .;, port Reei-mt.-i
i Com- ■; . Iso on thi-, .- , • oil.-;.
$1,150.00 in Cash to be Distributed as Follows:
\ Sp(-( i.d .Agent-’ O'.i’e - I’hc Subseriptioti • Ontest,
( on.-ur: t -.-..tu ;!.- SIO,OOO Port R- -:p:s C-mtest we ffe, to our subserip-
1 tion agent-, xx hli : i!i .ib .-f eon t. -t as given in th. rule.- ami conditions,
tor th- si nt -o .-■!<. ... .. .. iv.
I Forth.- l-.r.-z si -- : of ...: - Weekly ■ ’. mst itu'. bm t rom ir.x ag at from
(i.-i-.brr ' :. 1903. Io .1) a.a- 31 si, immsivc, 1903 £400.00
I’m I- third la . : .. .CJ
F..1 the mxl ; : h i- $25.00 - ich SO.”
I’-- I-.- 4 t.-xt lar.n t lists $12.50 ■ ml, 50.C0
For tb-- m.xl I - •■ -t 1.-: SIO.OO ■ :d» 50.00
For the 15 mx: 1,-.:.-’ $5.00 n 75.00
Forth- 60 a.-.i lai, ; -m li.-;--. $2.50 .eh 150 00-51.000.00
ihe Agents’ Pori Receipts Contest—A New Feature.
i To iL-.--a' ■: I:..- . - i> r of s’riight estimat. . xxilhout
* i. :: t.■ C -.-- e -ip; ■ :iied ' '
pro) ■ : ■. mi' . .. - v ■ •' g-x SIOO 00
I f. m ■ -1n... ■ 1.;,-.- 11 50.00 150.00
I’m.-.l agc.,ts ■■ ■ h ■< Gl .ICO.CO
l ist:; to be ?nude ttp tmd tiie risk's published above.
| lie xx' 1 '.- : ■-- ■ . '! 1 ■ thi.- . . , v . 1i 1 i;i t;>< 1.-, 1 of 1 1’--
1 f> 10.0C0 i’■ o-t I:- c ;-1 ; ■;( ’ ~| , -a) .. m:: ng :i su b.- riiitiou mi.” r. nd (in
i.lditb ' < . a m i ill I
1 tim Tin $lO 0( : ■ ■ ; - will a.- c. you si urt iminj- .suli -fiber yon would
j otherwise mi— will lu-l, 1., taki lie- 5.400 .-igcnts' prize iiid add to y-mr
I chai:'---s of sue.■<■.•-.- la e1: list.
Tib- )-< -pl- kicc.x- < . -.-litmi-m and want it. an-1 v.ill take ii almost for
| the .-skim:. Xon ,-k th. :.i ■-:■-!
If you have pot ih-ea-lx . ittit. .-■• -al for one. W< s’amiile
' copies and bi.ink .-tatiom r.v free. The tirae is short. The i.-ws of the period
| ei.x. I'd by tb- it. - will 1. of 11, gr ute-t Interest, amt v.. want you to go
' to work. It i. possible fur \ (>u to ni.i in- S4OO besi.l-s your commission and
I what you may recur, op >., .-stim.ite- in the Fort R<- ipts Contest. Come
. Into the race am! help u ;o li■■!;> x ourself.
THE ATLANTA CONSTITU I’ION,
A i I.AiN IA« (jl-ORGI.X.
MARKIT QUOTATIONS
Spot Cotton Quotations.
Atlanta Steady 9 3--1
; (falv-ston .... .. .. .... Firm 9 7-8
: Norfolk.. Firm 9 7-8
1 BaUhnoio Nominal 10
. I I Piston Quiet 10 10
I \x ilmington Firm 9.75
j Phi!;!.'. ; h’a.. . .. ..Steady 10.-15
1 Savannah Firm 9 3-4
I A. ■ Orleaii Firm 9 7-8
Mobile- 1 'll in 9 5-8
Memphis; St.-aoy 9 7-8
Augusta . ..Steady 9 7-8
: < 'ha rl<; ton .. .. ..Firm 9 5-8
) < 'ineinmiti I full I I
, 1 i.-ii-x ille Firm 10
St. 1 .outs - -.-ady 9 7 8
i Houston Steads' 9 7-8
New York . ...Qim-C 10.20
■ Sail Fr im-i:-, >
"World's Visible Supply cf Cotton.
1 .New < ir.. aim, (ji-i-ibi-;- 23.—-Secretary
IJ- .-”m'.( statement f th" world s visitib
i .--'pply of i-otion. 1 a.:- up from special
«-->.<• and t-i.-grapl'.ie ;idv; ■■ s, .-.nnpare:-
i th- ligules of tlii., week with last year
t .-.nd the yea I- be fore.
It -.vs aa im-iiii.-'- for tb- xv -ek just
i ojo: -<l of 271.616 bams, again;.: ;-.n in
| er-as. of 162.383 : Tt y.-ar and an in
er.-a-e ot 323,171 xe >i bef> r. last.
Iln tola v!.:‘l'.lA i: 2.101,998. against
; 1,827,382 last week. 2.466.801 In ’ ; >r
and 2.452.158 year before la:-..
i of this tin- tota! of American cotton
: is 1,608.938. m.-.-pt-sr 1.325 382 l-ist week.
I 2C23.801 la.- -,.■■>■ .-■■■i.i 2.027.153 yo.r
I i.. for l-isl. and of ad other kinds. ::i-
I ii.. 1 m. '!-••. 1-.. ii: : lidia. .1. .. -193.C00.
■ c-’.i . t 562 000 1.1-1 W. <-k. 443.000 last
ye.-i -.- and -C 5.000 ■■ ■■ <■ f. • last.
j Totui vi;;:!,!' -mi-iil'' of cotton.
1a -- .li-.iv", ..iv.-s an in.-re-■■ com].:.re I
t v." l 1 1 mi -I nf .274 616. 31, iti< ’
•
’ of? 0. I6C.
i (i l h<' vj s :i i.' . P'v roltOJi.
■ a ■■ X . th- : is ;ioxv allo.ii and in-ld in
llc ■' IP ita : an 1 . -,-itim-nta! l-mrop-
I j: 5.000, . i I 157.C00 la ■■ x ea. and
I 1.08-t.OCO . :■ 1.-for. 1:1; in E -.x!-' 67,
. 000. again; i S ..000 last X'-ir i d 96 000
v; m- h -I'm-. 111.1 a 193.000. again; 1
; <JO . !> ami 162,000 x ear b-fore
i !.-, '. aa -1 .; <i ■ I':: i- - I SI n!. -. 741.000.
. i i'-l 1.014.000 I:--! mad 1.126.C00
. c before a- i
S cratfiry IT-1 T -- • ; Crop Statement.
1 ■ mo i-'-m :-ig!... i•■•m|iai •-I v. it!:
■ ; : I Ci:..l •.- ■ 13 COO. a <l. as.
' ox er th” a 111.- .la i s - our '. .-l ol . last of
• 1 14. C CO. ■” I -I lb -I. I - ■ li.b-l Im ami
' ti-m- in 1900 Os 45.000
I’.— th- 23 l ii s of ii: til- ' -tai-
i -ii- a i:• •• i - i■ ■ ■ iimb ■■ io -t i • : i o: 95. -
OCO .. ,|. .. r , ~ , inil , , |,.. .
x .. liefor-- . , • ~f 204.000. .. ..I in. ! -r
' .. -am tim 1900 ..i 317 000
I : ... '-3 ■! O -.1 y.- I- 602.000. I.emml
i tl- am dix ir 1., f.r 1 .st 160 000
■ ■■! mi : :■ 1960 !-v 446,000
, 'l’!-.- aim. -.: I-. . :g|>! m-- s:_-ht ■!
I: ■ ■ u ■ ' ■ i el ~ !87 i.-'l- s.
j - 45’-’.357 so. Hu s. \. n dai - i mlmg
I .10.1 489.096 .- ill. i-m- ill 1900. and
1'..:- :b. 23 l (..-(.11.rr il !I.|.- b--.-'l
I.JJC.MO. ;.-.:.i:i i. 437.757 last xi.ir.
I :.305 ■■ II- '■ :■■ i.i - and 1.656.702
tii-i. in 196-0.
mm -ii ... S-m'.-im er I ■ .-'ixv-
..'l', ■c. -t 1.694.729 i-■ i'- 1 ... 1.517.C04
- ' ' '■ ' 7(5 C-9 i: a
. ; - . ... 29. - .I. aimmst 116 JGI
■ I . ... . tx. f. i. i.i-- -...!
. : 724 - -m I '■ n’.OO; im.-rmr -to ks
: ■'■■•na, :.■! xi 200.019. against
1343.115 last ye.n 314.351 year b.fm-;
! 1.1-t ;!•:.! 383.709 in- :in-‘ hi •
| soul mill Likings 29 l.o‘ 0.
337.613 lam v.-ar. 303.1 a7 >" ■'
i ! >’ t’’>l 229.297 siiu« Unx
i "These rnak-- tin tola’ m .m at i'"'
th.. 53 dues from m- mb.” . '■•>.■
2.030.373. against 2.092.448 Im-.
250.631 .x.---r '• 2.536.0.-3
same I'm. in 'OOO. ,
i ’OT"c ? U i*X.»< H'tH '• ■’ * 1 ’ ’ 1
l. ( p 232.893, >nst 268.302 '- ■ v.,-.r
m .king th.- b.lal thus Pm ’• '
1.008. 137. aga:: : 1.-1' '• I 1 ■'■ ' ■
o f r -39.C0 J .
' be, i- mills and I’miada
least .-ei--n da.-.s sh'ii'. a • ■' '
I 123, as i ompared w it-i I' 1 !' TT
| period last y- ir. and tm-ir t"l:il t.
'sim-e .-t.-jd.-mh-r I have decrease.. 7c.
' 9 Tim total f.kings of American
' m-n m. I -m b am! C.-. id:-.. Im ■ '■’
so lia- s-a’-m hm. ■ I-. ■ a 522.51--. a.-.'iim,
6*5 < • . r. ’I 1 ” ■ ' ■'” ’2l-509
bx era -i n-m 303 536
! "sioe! : it t’m .-abmird mm tx ntx
- nim- •- -rn'i- rn mt.-imr cent.-rs in:x • -m
, -,c ( | during the xy.-e.: 104.j71, ; ..- o m
Inn im-roise miring t’m- o-m-; -mmy ,-■
' li I'T " 13' 800. '
236.*.03 printer :Ii: i 'm 'h-c 1,1 • -0-
ln ■l.iili’r.g s - ''i’l' h-ft o' . - at "o:-m .my
interior towns from Jhe 1 • ’ -
th,- n-imlier o c hlbr brought into sigo.
' t -, th mxv crop, tim s.ipf-Iy
. 0’",.. ‘ is 2.258.172. against 2.907.522
I for I'm- sa:m- ] ' ri-.d last '-' ir.
World’s Spinners Takings o Cotton.
1 x„v Orh-rnm. 23. S.- m-ry
i Hee- i.-i,-” th- !. i’ ■-:< '” ■ d
; rotton by spinw r« T’’
"Th'; ' ’ivm k' 1 ICO.OCO bis .' 'Tf
296.000 l:-l xetir mid 216.000 x ar I-
' '"-mm! ' - Septemb ;• !:!.;. ”T 998,
i opp ..- I ('-.COO 1• ■' ’ e i:. -'nd
' L148.060’ the year ” ; ~ ,
000 iTt “■ n ■■'■ I " ■;■;'■
- ’m- 293 000. ; - ■ ' - o-2 -
600 I :■ 307.000 ’' oar b- ,m<’.
| 800.(ICO last .-'-ir and 592.000 the ... >:■
E view of the New Oilcan: Mnrker.
x, v- Iml ■:■ - (>--lo'.- r 2-1. ■■ , -t > ■' >' ’-'
I I Imt tir n. Sal - 5-800 b - ii mi
- , :- ; 700 (.1 arriv . iymt.it:"' • v T'■
i ■).- ; ,>p. m-d -.- wi'i\ I-"'' . 1
.i :l | ' '• ■ ><••• " ; \ : > •
‘ i |... a .. - s was ' -"I:-- d by th' '’b-
■;■ .
I TS ■ ' ■ TiT
' , 111 9 . 14 pmi.c-; ■■ ... 'he
.. .‘ T,-- ix f th, liiah-st tigin -of
... ,1 .. . Tie m I gal'. ■ w- •• 10 I" I I
p :l,i>.. rang -d i. ' ilb.xvs in N xv ' >r-
- . • i - I■: ■!.■ • :
. -n il :!’ I • x <’l
ii. . , i .9 67 980 9.5-i 9.-8-30
X a. ... 9.74-76
1., , ■■ ' 963 9.75 959 974 ,"'i
, -.1 .. 9.67 9.81 964 9.80 ’ll
>;h' .. .9 83 996 930 9.95-96
.... I 10.00-02
M: .... 997 10.08 992 10.06-07
■ .Ji:m .. .. ....10.02 lO.'Jli 10.01 10.09-' I
Tb.e Dry Goods Marirct.
x... i< i i.-t..1 „-t 2-1 1.. ..- : .oils
th- k - I" ■ ' wil I mu, i : ' co::.--, r
.-i I is-a • I- -. I I ■ --. . wi’l. I S lid
: t .| ’’i"-- "ini’ T-." V. .' 1'- ’.I -1. i! imt
si mu t . Ih- I -'.'a-- id.- , t n l !-'W'
■: i s w.ll b- .-cm. .1 c wmt :-:;r. Hi
fi- .: .. ’ sit lti-.1l I 'mi .IS I" I-
■ I . ,:f !|.-a ■ : I-. ml. ■ t-e.l 1.-.: ti:-
i Liverpool Weekly Cotton Statistics.
' l.iv.-r,.<, 4. (let,.!, r 24. !■’ -11-. v. lag are
■ tl.c XI ■l. > e.l toil .- tat ;.-:ti(.- : T' ml sal i
■ all Kiii-ls. 35.C00 ba!. ■ lo'.i! .- 'le'
Aim :i.-. ii>. 25,000; Em-li.-h .n<• i• ’
in-. -. 50.000 bi, ■ : tm i| -xp ui, 6.000
; id- ;:; imparls ..f .ill k mis. 71.000 11.-b-s;
I iKpmr Anvil .in. 61.000 i».ib : . stock of
I -HI I Hi-i>. 133.000 bril. , k \nn-t - .1.
64.000 h.ilts; quantity nth’-t oil kinis.
303.000 nab s; qii.'inti'. v ,Vn-r.< ."ill.
.-5.000 b-ii« s, ’ r1.,; ...ib s ■ '<l.
-?\u ;>..b t'Oaj ’o vxpor:. 3.000
McCullough Bros.’ Irtii; and Produce
Letter.
.V!.ilit.,. ( im-il-.i r 24. T’m- xx.im xv.-ath-
ii. -I i.i mr ma. i-;--: -b--wn.g nun < "r
. inm-iiviiy. 'I ; - c-mdi.mn -. he-w
1■ r. .in. t- a.pars I . only, ami xx. :it >i
•it<- :. .1 \C. ■ I-.- X-Olnim ul hm im ss
- .ami tu ti. . 1 w, mu ■ <-. ■ : - .-I during
1’ ... -.-. ... applies I. -mi ” liberal
sli-u.-.1. ' ■maud ami le ivi . ..iis.mipibin
<..ail I."ii m-e.-im- .. fi < iy.
: n::.,. ;, ....... .I. ..mi ,- i: a.■; mg thi-
-.Vlli”” |. SUlte.l i-| a Xe. I 1, IVilj til
I Im "I 1:1 ■j•• I l. 1.1 ■ • ”.;i:l. xx I.'. .'.
it . ..r-i nu. - ... i.r a. matter m' impo '
'■l il> m r ■ .... m.i -ip.-n banal -- suftl-
. x ,ws 1., i- tit nt with an
il.-i, .-a gia -a ■ . .1) pad . - Ib-ig
• -U i-.dk-tm.u . lull : :i. . ■ emo: -hi.
;r :ii < ib . - .Inn i--- th-- pr- • m a- i-
am! ' .c: i I nt .mi;. T-.l: ; , pi iii. i;ially,
:. ;.: a tell- a| her I ..- : I. Ilf . .I.rnli
! Tie- ha r.illmg cl the N-.-lV f- I:< slate
eb-. a r as tn mspnsit mi iml ar.- it.
■ i-,.--p.-i-ia!l\ .I.i. s iln- applx '.<> flu- 1am..,. •
Lake Keuka variety, mindl- d er;--insii eiy
b\ W. M Wi-. ... I'emi Yun, N. Y.
■ II- ■ r.- - ami c,i--.y at- imiv, .ml
will i-imtlmie. to improve important i.m-
i t - market, i”. ■ ire g -"I. but
tml • stve.
i..::, Irish potatoes im! unions are in
sli-.-ht am! t.mporary declim-s
, The dem.-iml for sw.-.-t potatoes is sonic
' '.l. 1•. r ,-.■!« < ci. y on l:.- nmi ■■’ ) ■ ■ J>i lir
' lu. --.-l ponitri. '.. a farm extent, will
■ take th-- pl o-i- of live stock f’ota now on,
I ami 11 ill b. govi r: --.I by v . imr cot: li-
' r!g>. em’.ttnm- to -I' well a; a slb-.lit
■i.! 1 a a-•• ■ ill pi ' ■■■ -. This may also be ip-
|ih.-d to tie best m ml. :■ of ' Ir.
Groceries.
i Atlant.-i. ii.-fi.b'-r 24. (’off -- ]>.-r 100 ■
I pounds. Aibm-kl.’s $10.50; I on SIO 50; .
I Blm- J'Sbbon, 9’c. mound i---n< •■:. < ho-, e .
10. ; fair. Be; prime 6 Sum r. st -m. r.l i
! grar.iit.uod 5 35. Sirmp, N. w ('rlemisl
o] i-o k. (tie $3114 im; :mx d. . gC-'2.-j; I
S'i I'. <1 a isac. :-. $ 1.30 ■; 1.40; I- :i; r. ! ;>::.k ;
$2.50: ice cream. $1 00. coinintm. 55,t60c I
Chces'c fancy, full cream, twins. 14 3-4 c; I
lin ■!■ 15- Match, s. 15. 45 3 4@5 sc; -
■ 3005,. $1.50® 1.75. s-’d:. Arm and II :n- ,
i rier, $1.75. ('|- :. lei -. =om'i. 6 I 2.-; ere i n
■ 7c; ginger fit't 6 I -2c. Pio pcacbe;-. ,
■ $1 7b. la'll- I-I- y.’.?s'-i3.CO .'an ~!
. tomato- . $1.60 i imm.l e -i-i '2.00 P.cv
.-li-.-,- melt 10. lb.; i-li-.u.-" 71,. t. s ■
- . W . $1.35; I. W.. $1.20; Fa •!
I i ;•) rice 7;” !.-i i rice. 6c. White isii I
60-1!- keg. $2 90; w! in- fish. 100-li. I;- :s. ;
e 4 40 mallet fish. S'o ib I. -..-s $4 f-0; mac i
■ aroni.’ 7e lb : - 1-2 i. Sat
i dim-:-:, oil. Clise. $3 75; sa-il-m-s m'-.slc.rd.
1-3 50; -atinon. -as $3.50® 5-0. i’--pj-er
; T>-- mi Tird. .Irnri'n 90-.-.' pi.’k u.-s.’ IS-.mL
| j....,' 600,. $5 50
Country Prodnc?
1 2 |i C.»mtrj sm baeo i I lfZ|,o
■ hatns. 13® 15 imti- r. . . m 1:l .
io'120: Icnn-sse.- (alm- I8®2O; J, r .
. f 1 ■ ' '
ilium. 24'5'26; small ! B'.;2C Hucks, p-jj.
,Te CCG'22 I 2: 'N-ki-i 2, .<3O r>re ; ..„. 1}
Tit. 1 ■ ns. 144 i 15
" ,ISM 17.- per pound; cocks, 8@!0 per
i pound; turkeys. ißu2-'J onions. , le w
i 85'1(90 b'.i.- l'.'-'.. I ’abb-tg- . Vii... a
i'_ ■■■' ',■■ P--r pmmd. Sweet potatoes.
'i
Jacobs’ Liquor Store. ’
Save Money nnd_._»•»« _?p r<s s **
| , ;■
There Is a two fold reason for the phen-'tnen-4 'ii, •' " j ■
Department: highest, qualities, lowest pt u s-,
or.b-rtous you get ii tilled dtrec'. T'.'T.d .i T •
dctllletv. kxerv lai'oi.s Ip-arm is a .. , .
too. buying direct from the (Hstu.ers, a. <1 , rm........ ~ > J
smaller dealers, enaoles us t> quote-i Iw.ix - , i 1
or give you a better article for the same money ‘ .... .
loguu. ftllsts iMtb domestic and foreign bra-1 Is ... fr . r tl. . „
RYE WHISKIES.
fl. 0. WtS. rrlvst. st.or,k Rijs. a pure IVunsyix to .
(wo "1 fins" years, .-specially recommended 4 st, for n
family use. QuurtsJt.oo.gailonjugsS3.oO-
Ijaobs’ Mnuoflr.s n Ru« Wnitktq. a very superior ■ >h,e mpp-i. «• ■ i-
wills v- r.i-oti: SC.I .'(.cd tiorne grown rye .Xitb mi'-m -'in >■-
distinguished for its absolute purity. Eight years-ml. Qu .rts gam
jugs $4.00. .
Roh Rou Rut This whisker Is pure, copper (listt. :ed. ,our v.- .rs m
solutmy pur" and well adapted for genera use where an ab.-olnlely ) re .’ |
article is desired. Q’mrts 75c, gallon jugs $2.
Jacobs’ Velvet Rye No. 6, three years old. aged_ in wood, and is • /ery go
nhisuey for the price Quarts 6oc. gallon jugs.-..?).
“XXXX” Monongtbtle Rue, two years -ild, and !- without.-’. ->'.t chemi « |
whiskey to be obtained for the price Quarts ga. ion Tigs ..
Rue. This whiskey is one yearold. and x-.-hib- pur*-. Is of a-
- Ihe same goods sold by many tor e2 Oil per gallon Ga.luns»t „0. A g 4
less than half gallon sole.
CORN WHISKIES.
Jacobs’ Private Stock Corn Wltlskeu. This we believe to be the bt <: Port »
Wliiski-v-oht in this market, six years old and absolutely pure ma it, ..ii. -
good old fashion way. Quarts fl.'io. gallon lugst3.:>u
Uncle RemttsCorn Whiskeg, a splendid stimulant and e.ap-ctaliy adapted i
for medical use. l our years old Quarts 75c gallon jugs .- ->
Golden Shucks Corn Whisker;, three years -id. yellow corn, absolute ? J
pure; <juarts’Js<'. guHon jugsS2 30. «
flickora Nut. Mountain Corn WMsteg, pmr« (h’t.- corn m-ole from - f f
; lerled grain In the old fashion way two years ol<- Qiir.s' 1 <
Jacobs’Sweet mash Corn Whiska#. If you are partial to sweet ma-h yrm I
will t-nd ihts :. perfect wtnskey. one that you will be well p- .-. d with Q -
575 -. gallon pigs $2.75.
Rabbit Poot Corn Whlske.i, two-year old yellow c rn n !- fr-m « t
selected gram over open wood fires, aged In wood : " i.:rt - )r.gs
Jacobs' Hand Made Corn Whiskey, one year 0:1. pure but a proof gab S
lon jugs <l-50. .sot .ess than half gallon so.a
Virginia flppla Brandy, a very excellent article quarts SIOO gallon
jugs ’•> jO.
Georgia flpplt Brandg, * good, pure article; quarts 75c. gallon ;gsB2.W
Maruland Peach Brandy, eight, years o-d. a “ery fine aru< .e euH ot great |
tr.-io value, quarts fl 00. gallon lugs fit 50.
Georgia Peadh Brandy, quarts 75c. gallon jupsf2.st.
Old Holland Gm, domestic, quartssoc. gallon jugsfi «e.
Old Tom Gin. domestic, quarts 75c. gallon jugs J 2 50.
Tom Gat Gin, quarts fl <xx gallon )ugsf3.so.
j X Old Boston Mnlaans Rum, quartssoc, gallon jugs I? M>.
Old Medford Rum. white, quarts 75C. gallon jugs fi 75
I | Superior Q ialltg Jamaica Rum. quarts <1 00 gallon lugs $3 50
California ’.lnna
i t Our OoDnos'.ic Wlnesare purchased tn car load lots j
d!r»ct from t.be Callfcrnia 'A int. Browers Assce-ia' ■ >
Jy ami on account of the large lii-i we ar- -h •>
11 Hf-cure the lowest price c n-.e.-sion- a id get the very best I
t Quality of wines The. ones 111 -t- u :■* ■.« are of a supe- I
I J flgk r|.-r quality, two y.' -.rs >ld hue flavor and well adapted 1 |
I V/«U -■ f r medicinal, tab!- and family use
VyZa&ni's X' Sherrtj. Port. Angelica, . Quarts 3jc ga ..in jugs fl 30 f■.
<' 4 Claret. Maderla,
Jacobs’ Pharmacy, :■
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT,
nW _ Atlanta, Ga.
: W J I
I' ■
r.-x\ eroie 65'.-75. ;> r bits!.-’. !’■ .-. wme.
:;toc)., $ I .- 1.21: i f: !■■■-. . g.a up
1...- ■_■ . ■ -.: . i-- '■ lie-. .-.--to
Fleur. Grain nnct M-.t
num.: p; n:. 55.50; l.itix' p.-tient
■ $5 00; straishts. .->-140; extra fancy $3 £ ).
:.,n- $3 30; ti: t patent spring wheat.
$4.75. Corn, choice whit-. 72; No. 2
xvhi'- 71 N-- 2 mix- 69c. Oats
■ whin- Clip)- -I 54.-; Nt-. 2 '.-.-I'.it--, 52. N 1
2 tu-.x i 51c. Bran, $t 15. Brov.n
$1 25; white s lorts $1.50. V-
•a- 100,1. $1.35 r 100 1 minds Quaker
. .ml. $1.25. Hay. choice, large bale.
21 .0: No. I small. $1.00; No. 2 small,
90 -. I':.iln i uro meal, 75c; boited, 69c.
; F .rl grits, $1.60
Provisions.
At! mta. G < . i.-ctober 24 - R. c ,1..: ribs
...\. ~ 8.10; iialf lib.- 8 10; bellies,
■ 20-:'.' .1 ■--.1.:- 8.40. da. 40-11,uv-.iag-e,
8 25. S. :i 1.-.:n.s. 14 I-2c I’.am 1 not hams
ICal :mr'a hams 7R.'-. Sinton pure
, ■ ml. -d ■■ 1 • lard 3 7-8 Shield
in 11 11 ■ :.it d 7 7-8 Whit ■ ‘ "loud com
pound 7\f.
Fruits and Confections.
\ l lir, l -i. fi. to' - 24.-(''ranges. $2.75--
■: ,-.o ).. -,1. ■ $3.3C«»4; choice $3.25
ffi3 50 R.-i liar. -s. per bunch, culls $ I
f -.5 M -i-b’- $17552 Nuts: Wal
, . 7..’ a- , 1 12 1-2'; No 2 10 l-2e; al
-s ‘ . 3.-: p-.-.ms "UVIOr; Brazil 10-®
"l'l, i- ■■ tv■:« !2’.--. rermuts. Virginia.
1 ’ ,q. i;, ..i-_ia 4. < ocoanut.-, per 100.
~ ~") ) , ..- ■ ■■ r .’-'2 25 - rat.- Imt. .
-1 . -io-.;'i- 6,i6'-. k.-i.-i ■ <’b- lb Figs.
... ; ).- Citron 15c Raisins xx $165
xxx it.SI p-'r box Prunes,
‘■milt' b'i6, large 6®7Rc. Candy, com
. .stlcl,-, 6c lb; mixed 6!~c
Dun’s Review.
.\.--,c Y-.rk O-tober 23.-R G. Dun &
. .. v. ..-kly r .i* xx- oi ft.idc tomorrow
i xx-jll .- .1., :
Numerous labor controversies hay»
app, at.-d. am! no-1- l .rn.m- s and ntll.fl
'mx.- .-lose-i. tendency i.eiti-- t ■ op-’r
,te ,plants provided xvith the
most modi equipment. There is ng
tl’, xi' tx '.riling legislation at th<- spe
ngr< and despite the
■ i-urtai'i-ii nt 0! activity in many tn-tnnfac
. tnt-ing lines, a 1 ivy volume of bnsi
; ness is being transacted. Jobbing trade
bus b. -'in.- mon.- quiet with thr advan
:t:c season, and -it many points the
l V.e.i 1 m not calculated to maintain
: b-axlng of wearing apparel at retail.
: I):-.-- earnings of tin- 1 allxv.iys thus tar
1 r-.-p-u-ted forth tober surpass last year's
by 6.2 p.r c-ttl.
••Rff.'rts ar,- being made to i-ociire for
' . ign trad.-, xxit'i fair pros|>eets of success,
i pa: t tval.irly iii several line- for tnai-hin-
■ <-rv .'ind other blah das- products. Bank
I failures In the I’itts' otg region have ad
: de.! to jh. unsettled condition of the
!i".i mid sm.-l industry, and the tii.an
i dal Situation is- largely tcsponsibl.- for
th.- jo-.-s pmieim tit of the- contemplated
1 striii turnl work
• \ little cinouragcmont was given to
i th-- textile Ir.dudry by the placing of
j moderate orders for brown sheetings * '
; b. .-'■ ports-i. but this Chines..- business is
I m a special nature and not a revixal ot
■ regular tra.li for the cast. Otherxvis
| tit,- cotton goods tnark-'t Is xxltbout f-'u-
•• illiires this xv • k numb, red 279 In
1 tli.- I ailed Sv i, :-. compared xvith 239
. l ist year. ,:nd in Canada 26. against 22
1 a x t:. 1 ago ”
1 See the great double fourteen
months’ offer Constitution and Sun
nv South on page 9.
GEOBGE HAMILTON KILLED.
it.-..: .re II -d't-,n. 1 freight
i '-a th- C orgi: railroad, was killed on
1 lasi.’ S, 1 .re...-.- night ..t Litlmni.i. (la. He
; xvus in tl’..- n' lios-f standing in the door
! xx-b.'-n tii” engine gave a s-tddon jc-.-k for
! xxar.l, th., wi: .- him imder the wheels of
I tin- i-üboose.
1 Th. M-.dy w:m brought to Atlanta from
| l.ithoni.i ami cartiei to f’atter.-on’s un
id. rtaking ~st.-i olidtmcnt. .Monday the
11-. li. will be carrb-.i to I’onyets and the
■ I'liite)-.:I .-t-rvi es a.id the interment will
I oecttr there.
I .Mr. H.i nilion v.ms op of the oldest and
1 must trasti-d i-mdnetors on the Gi-orgia
i railroad. His r.-g-dar run xxas betwten
Augusta and Atlanta, lie lived in At-
a' 3'9 l?--t Hunter street. He
-j., v, , a ■ ,-m- sops and txx-o daugh
' ter.- Ke bhi ged to the Brotherhood ci
'■ Jtaiir- id Co:: i.i. t.-r.-'.
FvECEI’v r ER NAMED FOR MILL
Athens Manufacturing Company
Has Financial Trouble.
A'.h-ms, I’-'. O'-t-mer 24.—(Special. ">-
■On th.'- ;.- tit;.-n ■f S. 11. 11. mrton ami
i other sto.-khold.-rs and M.. . Gertrud,-.
J.’-.b nson am! ct-mr creditor. . tiled i.y
Lumpkin Burnett. ~f :.. i-.y. ,i ; .f. »
Ru 1 ha ap; >lnte 1 J. J t
; pr-’-sidcnt of th,- Georgia. Nati.-'i.t! I-.-
'of Atl ens. as receiver 1 h A
• Man-.ifactu: ing Conn ..:. .
.-eivr-r is noxx in liing- ot .iff...- t
| th, company.
lone of "H le " oi.i.'-st"’,t-i-.'nnl'l ■-.■’?•■.. n
j the st tte.
It Is believed that 1 tit- - re-.' .-
I ration and the p ire! ise oi x n
; eninery wii! r--.;tove tl. -- .mpany t.» I;-,
! former pr.-stlge .among the :■ xti:-. - •
i li.sltments of th, ~. tij-ry .
—»
PEARY SEEKS POLE SECRETS
f Explore: Eager To Make Anothei
Dash to Frozen North.
Washington. October 24 • lerm:
; Robert E isary. I S N t. Ar- ;
• xplotcr. in .-111 < t..:,m' : : 'orc th--
| National Geog tphi t Sod
i < i[v - 'l'scussed plans for his next exp '■
: lon to th- m.rth pol--. i- dlsagt -
1 with tl-.- .ipmion of ti- - pt- :- ■at -■ ■■
: Royal < 1.-ugi.- p-n. :i 1 S - •■: .' of Lond" .
j after Nansen’s voyage, ’that we have
i practically t-a,h--d -h. mirth pole .1 t-l
know all that ii is m . x- to kt. -x-
■ about it. " Limn ■ nu-it Peatx sn-.A :
| “Two liun-'lr-'d nnd sixty miles from th-'
I pole is a. 1-n g xx.iys from the actual it-
■ tainmenf. of the pole, ami to assert ts.-it
! the secret of the pole has beea petv -
1 trated and tin- veil lifted at that range,
I and that the economies of the polar basin
j l-.tix e been r< vea'.ed when 3.000 000 square
I miles of h have IK ,t iie.-n trodden by
! human foot or seen by human <•’ , Is a::
I enthusiastic, view.’*
I Lieutenant F-ary pleaded for the in,
I mediate financing ot" the expedition from
I private sources.
I
Zeigler Expedition Fails.
i Paris. O-tober 24. The I', tit Journal"’
i correspondent at Copenhagen telegraph
’ that it whaling vc-sol which has arriv.-1
ib- re reports the failure of tbo Zcig! r
i north ) ole - xp.'.lltion on the steam xvhal- r
I An.-o-ica. and under the I< :.,i< rshlp ••
[Anthony Fiala. to reach Franz Joseph
i land. The att- mpt. tie- whaler further
- reported, xvill bo 1. vx.-d in tin' spring
•
New Counterfeit Bank Note
' Washington. October 24 The secret
: service announces the discovery of :> nc'v
, counterfeit $lO national bank note -r. he
Millers River national bank, of Atln
Ma , check letter B, s, rl< of 1882
! Bruce, register. Wyman, tr-asurer It ■
a protographic production printed m
-two thfn pieces of pap- r between wt;
1 silk threads btx- .n--n distribute.!.
■ bank and tn usury numbers ar eojoi •
mar'on instead of carbine nnd the .
; is yellowish brown instead of • : ■■ ■ 1 ■ ■
I The back of the note is several
. darker than the genuine.
0 you suffer from Epilepsy, Fits, Fa!!.ng Sick
ness, St. V.tus s Dante, or Vertigo, have chtitre t,
relatives, friends or neighbors that do so, or know
people that are afflicted, my New Treatment wi 1
I immediately relieve r.nd PERMANENTLY CL’li.’.
, them, and all yoa are asked to do is to send \-r
imy FREE TREATMENT nr. J try it. It has
; CURED thousands where everything else failed.
IVi ill be sent in plain package absolutely frc.~,
< express prepaid. My Illustrated Book, “ Eplkp»y
; Atplaiticil,*' FREE by riall. Please give n.ir:.
j ‘.GE and full address. AU correspondents
: professionally confidential.
W. H. MAY,
04 Fin© Street, Mew York Citjp