The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, July 29, 1884, Image 7

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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION; ATLANTA, TUESDAY, JULY 29,1884.???TWKLVE PAGES. OUR ANTI-LIQUOR FIGHT.' KILLEI) OUTRIGHT. AGAINST THE DEMON OF INTEMTEIU ANCE. [W c solicit short letters giving the evil offecto of lin UOT In communities, os witnessed by the writers. We don t care for argument*. We want facte and figures, send them In, mothers, fathers, wives, sons, everybody, and help In the fight against this terrible and growln gevll.J Jim Jams.???In high-toned, polite champagne circle*, when a worshiper at the shrine of Piper Ileidsio and galvanized cider gets to the point which is reached by prolonged tarrying, and shows symptoms of mental aberration that can only be accounted for by tjie fact that his bibulous enthusiasm has carried him over the margin which good judgment fixes even in ia matter of this kind, considetate friends let him down easy and ascribe the malady softening of the brain or overwork, but some times are sufficiently fiat-footed to denominate it mania-potu. In what are termed the mid dle and lower walks of life???particularly the far west???the unfortunate who experiences the same symptoms is said to have the jirn jams. This hyphenated word suggests something so expressive that it can only be appreciated thoroughly by one who has had pronounced first-class experience of snakes his bolts. Did you ever have the jim-jams? No? }Vell, I have a friend who passed ???through six days and nights in the enjoyment of all that the suggestive term implies, and his description of its various stages and progress is so vivid that I am satisfied others will find a passing interest in listening to the record of his experience as I heard it from his lips. He was one of the boys in the superla tive degree. For ten years he had never ???drawn what might be called an orthodox sober breath, for be religisusly made it a point never to allow'himself to fully recover from one drunk before starting another, lie had no particular weakness when standing before the bar, but took whatever happened to suggest itself???sometimes whisky straight, sometimes brandy sour, but more frequently during the winter season, when with convival spirits, making a specialty of hot Scotch, of which ???seductive boverage ho was passionately fond. He assures me that ho frequently absorbed twenty glasses of hot Scotch during a sitting of three or four hours at auction pitch, managing somehow to retain sufficient sense to play his cards intelligently, and often escort ing to their homes boon companions who hod succumbed to half the bibulous aggravation to which he had been subjected. The boys with one accord pronounced him fire-proof, and his reputation among the drinking portion ol tho community was that of ???one who could send most any of???em homo??? who had tho temerity or ambition to accompany him on his *???jamborees,??? ???drink for drink,??? as the phrase went. Fut ton years of such vigorous wooing of stimulants will tell on tho strongest consti tution, and so it came to pass that my friend .at that point began to realize that something was wrong in his upper story???as ho forcibly but intelligently expressed it,tho running gear of his thinking trap was out of whack, hut tho premonitory symptoms of jim-jams and i increasing fo j force of tho malady as it pro presses are best described in my friend???s own I^ba<f been on an unusually prostractcd jam borcc, and it frightens me now when I recall the immenso quantity of mixed drinks I absorbed during its continuance. For about three wooks I bad been industriously putting ???one drink on top of another, but during odd ficeting intervals partial sobriety seriously thought of letting up and swearing off for a season. One night while'taking a hand at sell out with a party of congenial spirits, a shadow passed swiftly before ray face, preceded by a peculiar ly dull sensation in that portion ol the -cranium which is. allotted by phrenologists to the organ of veneration. Tho numbness (which in the main very nearly expresses tho nature of the sensation) from this point spread gradually downward. Its progress was so ???alarmingly apparent to me that I hastily made my excuses to the card party, bade them good-night and repaired to my room, hoping that an application of cold water and a good night's rest might bring relief. Before reaching noino tho numbness bad begun to affect eyesight???to such an extent that ail ???objocto had to mo a shadowy, uncertain appearance, and to my vision the letters in the names of the streets on tho corners ran together in such an unreliable, go-as-you- f deas.i manner that 1 wouldn???t have known he name of the thoroughfares by any knowledge I gained from the sign. Arrived at my room, f saturated a towel with ice-cold water, enveloped my head with it, turned tho light low, and retired. While walking along tho street, when my sight began to bo effected, several times a shadow seemed to Hit past me to the right and left and sometimes directly across my face???very similar to the flight of a bat. Now,while lying on tho bed,this singular experience was often repeated, the shadow seemed to pass between my vision and tho ??eiling, completely obscuring it from view for the instant. I was perfectly aware that this was a vagary of a disordered brain, but still hoped and believed that rest would briug relief. Confident in this conviction, I en deavored to compose myself to sleep, but the numbuess increased rather than diminished, the bewildering shadows continued to annoy my vision, and I was soon convinced that sleep, under such circumstances, was out of the question* At last the uncanny thoughts and feelings consequent upon my delirium became too much for my nerves to stand, and disturbed me to such an extent that # arose and repaired to the nearest all night barroom, hoping, amid the cheerful, convivial company I was sure to find there, to get rid or the oppressive sensations. I took a seat with a party who were engaged in somegameof cards, an-.' -endeavored to divert myself by watc jim their play. While doing so I imagined l *.i a monstrous rat scoot across the floor. Ta sober second thought, which I was enabled t evolve from my reasoning faculties by an ex traordiuary exertion of will, demonstrated to me satisfactorily the utter absurdity of such an idea. 1 was pretty well satisfied that I was in the early stages of the ???jim-jaina,??? and on the impulse of the moment, realizing fully the cause to which was attributable my deplorable condition, firmly resolved that not another drop of liquor of any description should pass my lips as a beverage. Some of my intimate friends who were in the barroom, and who had noticed my s* conversation covered they, too. were satisfied that I was in the early stage of the ???horrors.??? I had now been without sleep for forty-eight hours, and while my reduced physical condition (I Weighed only eighty-five pounds), as well as my mental disquietude, sadly demanded rest, still 1 had not the slightest inclination to sleep. The next day and night passed in a similar way, and the fourth, fifth and sixth. At the beginningof the fifth day I first experienced the distress and suffering arising from loss of sleep, but, in spite of ail efforts to compose myself, not one moment???s slumber came to my relief. If any one had assured me that the sacrifice ??>f a hand or an arm would insure me a nap of hfteen minutes??? duration, I would gladly have tion, that, so long as I was in a barroom or any other place where general conversation, or singing, or general hilarity %vas in progress, I was comparatively free lrotn the annoying ???presence* to whicn I have alluded, but the moment I repaired to my room, turned the light very low and strived to sleep, tho room at once peopled (if I may be allowed that ex pression; with grotesque and hideous shapes that are not satisfactorily accounted for in any work on natural history I over eucountered. Tawny little devils, about three inches in height, sat upon my shoulder* and peered into my face with the most horrid grimaces. Every now and then troops of them would rush pell- mell down the length of my arm and make marvelous leaps from the ends of my fingers, vanishing, for tho time being, only to reap pear in some other locality, having lost none of their horrible and repellent ugliness dur-; ing their temporary absence. Then strains of music greeted my ears, as if rendered by a Lilliputian brass band, and ranging myself in bed and resting my body upon my loft arm, I beheld a*multiiue of the tawny tribe march CAPITA!* PRIZE, ??75,000.~W?? Tickets Only $5, Shares in Proportion* ??? a o t ??S, dcath 9 n * led during tho night. Ills head i was Ijidly crushed, and he gave no >ign* of sntel-! ligeuco aitov being hurt. fJlM T??turn, who lives on (htrfni! street, was 1 jiibt in front of the door w.ien the explosion oc-' eurred, and won kunckcdagritint the fence witn I such force that her head was terribly cut. She was placed in a carriage and driven to her home. mu- uir. nru.oi.vu looks. j The force of the explosion was terrific. Parts of , tMfoof and brick were thrown i> hundred yard. LOUlSiana State LotteTV CoiTin???v f and even more. The wall, of tin: .tore uro entirely ??? UUILCIJ OUIIIJJ V since ti.n tmKilim n< Hm imiinr at I ouTsM Hour-' r , u 1,101,1 ???' hl ! e window, throughout the rc??l-1 do hereby certify that wo supervise tho an wince the bunting ot the hotter et l-ewui nour- , WMB broken , Ul . rangements for all tho Monthly and Semi-Annual log mill four years ago, Atlanta has not Tho store was worth about ftiuo. and la entirely I Drawing* of Tho Louisiana Stato Lottery Company, tragedy half so horrible and destructive ns T ^?? stock of goods was valued at I thmnseIvM??aud tbafthe'iamear^coiulu^^wlS WIIAT TUB OA8 mex say. I honesty, fairness and good faith toward all parties, mined lately after the cxoloiinn Mr. F. o I and we authorize the Company to use this eartlfll A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION TUES DAY AFTEh! N ??ON. A Negro Woman Meets an Xnatam * nd Horrible Death in C. M. Barry** 8tore. 17.1 Decatur Street???A Negro Man Die* Fron.??? the injuries Received???Itouso Destroyed* -veiling on De< THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. ONLY *1.00 BY MAIL, POST PAID, KNOW THYSELF,d A. GRAT M T> I CAL WORK OTsT MA'NTTTnrvn excruciating alike. One n _ _ , __ m entire western portion of tho city was shocked as the end of the pipe aud there mis no blaze. There though It had bean visited by on earthquake, oud S??, n Jl*??fthfre wuno m???eJSfoJ T???h??? ?? the loud noise which came aud went with the Mr. Barry, however, says that it was rolling of the catth told all that some terrible His entire family testify to smt??.?? 8 tmgedy hod happened, nnd .eon the city ??? wild LfclV^ wm^cllc'l hol m Icw^thJSomwUh' . ... with the itory ot tlio bursting bolter und tho hor-; out talking to her father. G. W. Font, who doc. ing in military order, and keeping step to the Hble lingering death ol tho engineer nnd his Are-. {???"{{??????JSS.&'iKRLit, ! m , el L ib n fi l 'V,??? ri!Vlm '?? rafniature music-their tramp being as dls- man. Long before the debris had settled down , Sii,'. Barry asscrti tinct to me as if caused by the tread of ele- I hundreds and hundreds of auxious men, women powder in the building. phants. On their heads they wore tin hats I and children gathered around the mill and . - - floCL regiment after* MgtmMt*, 8SKS&W*'??? h ?? b ??? Ud ??' CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON & Co brigade, they greeted mo by name, and voolf- * be- erously invited me to come down nnd fall I n ath th e failing walls. Hour after hour went by??? in.?? While I gated upon this grotesque vis- I for the work of rescuing wo* slow, tedious and dan- ion suddenly every one of those tin hats bo-1 gerous???and when tho buddies were reached they gun to rise slowly from their, heads-up, up, 2?*?? t j??j{L out piec0 by plece f0 terr,bIc had bcen up, until they almost touched the ceiling; aud I Laft Tuis lay evening another terrible explosion wiiile marveling upon this remarkable trans-1 shook the ground, this time iu the eastern portion formation, and leaning forward to secure a) of the city. It was heard for blocks around, and better view, the phantasm vaniahed in thin I before the earth hail settled Iticelf again the people air. Now my attention was called to tho odd I r i'bie 1 had^urre!| 0 ' V1 TheexDl??Ion wunreducUvo conduct or tho lower window sash, which wos | o( death^???tlhedcimicGon'of proiiSJty and waa ??? ??? ??? ??, No. 172 Decatur 07* f - / Commissioner* rapidly moving up and down in the frame, I located nt Mr. C. M. Barry???s place. No. 172 Dceatui and of the door, which was swinging to nnd fro. I street. At this place Mr.Tlnrry resides nnd adjoiu- ab 1 ed U fc rf mneentratev???thouelit3 ^ I ramem ^ abled to concentrate ray thoughts, I remem-1 entire section of the city aud resulted in tho In hered that I had secured both the window and I stant death of a negro woman, tiie door; but tho movements seemed so genuine I wounding of a half dozen persons that I was actually impelled to rise and satis-1 ??nd the total destruction of the building oc* fy mvaelf of tho fact by touching them. Hav- I CU M r . Barry is about seventy-five years of ago and ing done this, I returned to bed, determined | until about two years ago led a very active life, to secure some sleep if possible, and, turning I About that time his ago began telling upon him my face to the wall to avoid the light, was I and In his yard ho built a neat brick nmeT^.^ss'iorto ssliu 0 ?.^ ?? .f??? bir'Lekir jsf 41 pillow, apparently anxious to put its fangs 1 gro^rie,, and Jn n short while had drawn to him where they would do the most good???judged I a patronage which gave promise of easy living from a snaky standpoint. That settled it. No I the balance of bis days, uls store was adjoining amount of money could havo induced mo to l his residence, and a door between the two gave pass the balance of the night in that room, and I h * m * CCGU to farofty* 1 hastily vacated, again seeking relief in the | puttino oas in tjik store. rough and noisy crowd of a barroom, thank-1 Not long ago Mr. Barry decided that Ids bust ful for a few miuutcs respite from such horri-1 ness during the early hours of tho evening ble illusions. 1 have neglected to state that I was sufficiently good to warrant during the time the jim-jams was my special | him in introducing gas into guest my stomach peremptorily rejected the I his store. He then made a contract with the little nourishment l attempted to absorb; in I City (|a?? Light com pany, begun the work of funk I had nn rrnvincr for nvi>n the most in. I ludncHng their gas pipes into the store, and lust IS?- # 0 craving tor even the most I M the work was being finished Tuesday evening, viting viands. I tlio fatal explosion occurred; but as to tho exact It was while in this most pitiable plight 1 causes of that explosion, there is now no certain- that I at last had recourse to a physician. I I ty. The workmen who were putting the pipe detailed to him my condition, described the I I vag*rl??i of which I had been tho ylctlin, aml ,lenrj- ilol^hcr. wt.i bu chaw of iliinnlraWA my earnest longing far and utter inability to I BeUlugratU???l plumbing force. The pipe sleep. ???Of course, you are taking liquor once I had been Inid under the pavement in a while to taper off on???? ???0? course I'm I and entered tho building bcucath tho floor not ??? I ronlfadi ???I know that linnor rmiMod I through which it was carried into the building .i r!ii nn ( tn E 5 ! I and then ran up tho wall near the door where tho mo this trouble, and I shall not touch it again. I m etcr was to have bcen. Just before six o???clock ???But, my dear fellow, expostulated the doc-1 the work had been completed, except connecting tor, ???in your condition, if you suddenly stop I with the meter, and whllo Bill Madison, ono of its use altogether, you will soon die.??? ???Very I the negroes, and Mr. Belcher, were employed w .it ??> t ' olf T rlIn vrtu vmtr I gathering up tho tools, Charles Quitman, tho ??? . IN 1 d L?? y?? u ??? n bct iyg* other negro, crawled under tho floor to see that bottom dollar I'll die sober. But, for God???s I t h e connection at the curve in sake, doctor, give mo something that will 1 T ?????? p, PE ??? AD EUK nirawroiAY maok. make me sleep-??? Thus urged, ho adn.inis- when the tiegm went under the floor Mr. Barr, SSWSSftfcBj???-buHtffi no^moro ??as,vaU.ng on Annie Oatea. a negrowoman. He z in h"z\?? & much water. This 1 reported to the doctor, I Udtrry* who had been up town entered tho store oud begged him to renew his efforts and spare I and spoke to her father but before she could com- no means within the scope of his skill to pro- | pleto her remark sho started on a run for tho duce the much desired result. Tho physician???s I L??????? ???> r of the store saying that tho ns face bore a grave,troubled look, and after a few .Tp^ threlgh me?????pl JU ????i ???and?? minutes doe], thought he said: ???Young man, I with great forro sho wss hurled entirely screw tlio I will bo candid with you. Your condition is I room Into a hallway ??? *"* * critical???probably more so than you suspect. I was deafening, am! 66 and 68 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. Will offer from now till close of the summer, middle aged and old. It contains 125 prescription* for all acuto and chronic diseases, each one of which is Invaluable. So found by tho Author, 1 whose experience (or 28 years Is such as probably I never before fell to tho lot of any physician, 800 I P*g<*, bound In beatiful French muslin, embosm ed covers, full gilt, guaranteed lobe a liner work. In every sense???mechanical, literary and profes sional???than any other work sold In this country I for$2.50, ortho money will bo refunded In every Incorporated In 1863 (oral years by the Legtsla- liutratWo sraple"^ 1 'een2. m geiiJno 1 f!' M GoM '^^^???^^ritoblepurposcs-witb I medal awarded tho author by tho National MedB whicn a resem I cnl Association to tho officers of which ho refers. -u?lJlffL!i UI i d ^ * ud G lou * wl d del I The Science of Life should lie read by tho young X-^WmC^pnlsr vote IU franchlw A ^in7s tote 1 There is no member of iStety to whom The adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879. I Sclenco of Life will not bo useful, whether youth. ie people iriaify^Stuf voted on and endon,ed I parent, guardian, instructor or cicrgyman.???Argo^ Hnever seals* ^ postpone. I Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr. W. iber Drawings take I H. Parker, No. 4 Bnlflnch street, Boston,Mass., who B . I Its Ornnil Single Numl A. X> Q. /V T q place Monthly. X KD A jn^LKfDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A . 4 Never before seen In Atlanta, In tlio following I cSSm/IN TtliP/UADl&VbF I nnoccmf uU y^thout??? goods: | ORLKANH, TUMOAY, Augu.t 13. | fS'?? 1 n ???S7/?ilf n S! a< ???? ??? THYSELF White Goods, Tablo Linens, Towels, Bleached and Brown Shootings, Shirtings and Pillow Caso Cottons, Silks, Black ' Goods. CARPETS! LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, I FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MAT TINGS, ETC. ALSO. BEST STOCK SHOES IN TIIE STATE For Ladles, Gents, Children and Infante. Also, Agents for Butterrlck???* Patterns. CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON A GO. ??mSHAFTING, PULLEYS, Fractions, In Fifth*, In proportion* I HANGERS, COUPLINGS. U??T OF PRIZES, 1 CAPITAL PRIZES $ 75,Of 0 * 25,000 2 prizes of SJ31 mill gearing, saw mills, 6 do 2000. 10,COO I 0 do 1000re 10,0(01 ?? 3?? ??X- MS I A ND ALL KINDS MACHINERY, CASTINGS, 9 4?? 200* 20.0101 A Engines and other machinery repaired. 0 do 100, SO,W0 I Northern price* duplicated nnd freight sav - ^ 25.000 I Write u* for prices before placing your orders. do 25re... 25,000 I 6,750 I 4,500 I 6,250 I 1 1967 Prize*, amounting to .2266,600 I . ???- - . Applicatlon^for rates to club* should be made | ATLANTA only to tho office of tho company hi New Orleans. For further information write elenrly, giving full address. Make P. O. Money Order* payablo and I address Registered lottcra to I NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL RANK, New Orlenn*, La, POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by??*JJ I or exprcm(all sums of five dollars and upward* bj I oxprea* at our expense) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La., WINSHIP&BRO., Founder* ami Machinists, ???. GEORGIA. RETAILERS powerful sleeping potion. If you decide to 1 fve a second only; for the terrible spectacle they take it, the result will bo that you will secure I bad witnessed told them that they wero needed to a long, refreshing sleep, and awake In a de-1 & *dontIi??????WU>i ^milcinera sirable state for supplemental treatment, or I they sprang forward and when they reached the you will never wake et all. You must accept I store door a chaotic muss only was before them, theso fearful chances if you decide to take the I The store which once wm nicely arranged wo* ono notion.??? Tho possibility (aye, probability) of I S? nftue J? heap. The ceiling nnd rtsif were gone. ;iDn??b H,o rniifii .?? I The flooring wm tom away. Tim death as the result hod uo terrors for mo at I counte ??? woro itandlug on their end* that moment, and caused no hesitation. 1 has- I whllo tho nice stock was no whci%to be seen. The toned to my room, swallowed the sleeping I walls were curved and gave evidence of weakness draught, sank into a sound and refreshing | protection to themselves the crowd brann alunvher ami on awakenlncr fauml that I had I lo back, when a terrible groan greeted their ???lunyjcr, ana, on awakening, found tnat i had | ^ Borne brave daring follow ran forward nnd ..... JJn bcen locked in tbo arms of tho drowsy god for nearly nineteen hours. I awoko feeling like a now man. Tho numbness had subsided, the tawny little devils wero conspicuous by their absence, and I was as hungry as a wolf. I believe 1 could havo tackled a roasted with a very fair prospect ol absorbing all but of leaving when a second groan enabled him to lo cate Mr. Barry lying flat on the TOP HIIEI.P WKOOKP DOWN nV TIIK HOOF ITSKI.F. , The man called to Mr. Barry to see If he was still the bones. However, I realized that???in my I alive, but only a groan was the answer. Ho then condition I must toko food in moderation, and | ran to the door aud securing the aid of a half dozen ;ovorned myself accordingly in ordering my I ??? >r,1 vo men a* himself returnedito the rescue, iret square meal for nearly a jveek. Much to ffieU mVve???hlm, Jahmvy SS.I X my delight I found that my stomach had re-1 tightly was ho pinued down by It. A long im??Io sumed and concluded to permit tho gastric I was quickly placed under tho root near fr uice to perform its allotted duty. My gradual I and while several gave their united strength ... but sure recovery dated from that hour. But I "!Iruf 00 * !i ,tcd , t % ,nn " Kt ??? n - tly l had an awfut close cal! I My will1 power was U s , hc IfalA nff tho of sufficient strength to enable me to keep my I walls of tile building swayed buck and forth as vow to abstain from intoxicants, and as ono (though ready to fall and had they fallen death of the happy results I gained in four mouths I would have been the result, time about fifty-five pounds in weight. From I a ij* r * 1,J . ,rrv ??? 04 that day to this???over ten years???1 have faith- ] ift* fully remained a total abstinent, and 1 toil I His scurried Into his i had enough money in tho largestsized room to*in-1 sS^ 0 ????***"* i b ,^5 duce mo to violate the pledge which I made Snd hU fa^ide 5 UgK * ??? m ^ Crowdcd to myself during that JrcaJful epoch when I know how a u??i v nr .. in first so vividly realized what a fearful wreck I \ f J , I had become under tho dominion of strong hur J???, Pi?? ??*y depleted on every face. In drink. While I firmly hold these convictions, I the,r Rrottt ,or h,m 8,1 ^collection of the ne- however, it la proper to remark in passing that | !!rL na ," w ???i! 1 ???I??? 11 }?? ??? Jon'ttlk. .???> . , to??-k In the radical P ro>ibI. | SH submitted myself to the tender mercies of the nto*t unskilled sawbones In that behalf, and could have undergone the operation, too, jrith- 0Q !L tbe administration oi chloroform; My suffering from want of *leep was now so in- rjnse k hat I made deliberate attempts to de- ???trov myself???<?? nC e by the gunpowder and once rF 'water route???oat we* circumvented by r'richful friends. L j V??ng reached this condition of mind and r??S??? length prevailed upon to seek medial advice, but before I enter upon details f 0!; T j B,t doctor and ito result*, I pro- describe some of the vagaries which t well iutentioned but mistaken temperance | hunt for her. Again tho brave men went into the people. 1 hold to the theory, paradoxical I hulldlng. No whero could any trace of ugh it may appear, that prohibition doesn???t I the woman be seen, but while searching ground A l-rohM every Bection of ourland ??n,*, are Btnct laws against all kinds of crime, I swer wss received, and In a second the floorlni b.i> crime of every description continues to I veiling, roofing, shelving and gorals under which be committed, nevertheless. Look here, mv | the drew was seen werefiylng right and left. The ,: Suppoio on individual or oet of indf- fii! that the use of coffee is injurious to them, and I was necessary to tell all that she that its continued use will invito certain dis-1 was dead. Doubled and twisted into a knot, eases that must inevitably result in death. I no lahoeb than a candle box. Would you try to benefit them by passing a 18be was lying on the ground, the floor upon law prohibiting the sale of coffee? Not if | which she stood when the explosion occurred dy v the street the tableau was * touching o judgment pught^o Tuggeri U, them the policy 13!^?? ASjSMBSr ?? of mbitaining. To my mind tbi> it the theory I qulrle., while the de??J and wounded were the oh- in a nutshill, that is equally applicable to the I jects of every poa*ible care, much-mooted temperance question. Liquor I Physicians were quickly sent for. Dr. Ridley aellcre do not ttart taloont to create a demand I ???dortSr h .toDiwd rI ZeIIdI. "th?? for liquor, but because a demand for it already I woman to see If no spark of life remained exists. Aud lust here let me give you what I which might be kindled again. I conceive to be a royal flush in tho line of 1 the casuai.tik??. wisdom: Shrewd business men do not buy j The woman who was killed was of medium age. and expose for sale an article far which there | Bhe was liked and respected by all is no demand. I fervently wish that total ab- I who knew her, and leaves a good family, stinence could be the rule and not the excep-1 Mr. Harry's injuries were soon ascertained to be tion, and my most earnest sympathy goes out IIW** to was at first feared. His nose was to all the unfortunates who'^are^^earnertly I SSSJB fighting to conquer their terrible craving for I by the shock, * but noon begarTto revive, and strong drink. Such a struggle involves an I during the painful operation of setting the fame intense and continued exertion of will power I be sat up In bed and loolrad at Dr. Ridley, that none can understand who have not passed | ^ fS 1 ?, knocked through the ordeal. I know ??? methoti bv which the victor ivoijVhe haunt, of th^*??n??ke. I ^m<*tentlrely Imp*Ire.i. Thi. wm the narrative. ??lm??t verbatim, m iJILreS SJiSSryf'S!j. wen me by my friend. Thope who have I ,j, e tieen npahe would prebaUy karabera klllal ecn Munfortaoate aa to have iimilartemble I aettt, herenttom to.pend a great deal of her experience, will doubtlo readily ???raeognixe I time in the .hire with her hiubuid. the photograph," even though tha many 1m- I ???of Augryu. who U yUltlng Ifn. perlEcti^tfatneceManlT mar lU reproduc- ST^Jil'y llSr" tion st second bauds. The story increased I ated on one side. 1 me, and aa the horrible details passed from his I Mr. Belcher, the superintendent of the works, lips I inwardly resolved that if ever I held I FJ 8 ' mt 8boal ^ ??????? not seriously out a cordial invitation to the ???jim-jams it I charier Quintan was quite faadlv bnt nnt would be because 1 had altogether overlooked I oustyharC He was taken to Bel my hand.???Denver News. | M t.lfsoo, ' IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To the SMOKERS of Blackwell???s Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL on every package. For particulars see our next announcement. Louisiana State Lottery. J For Tickets or further Information ofthoab 0 v?? | Lottery, address DAVE C. JOHNSON, COVINGTON. KY il DR. BUTT S MEDICAL DISPENSARY . . 81 V/cstSih St., Cincinnati, 0. Tli?? pnyitkiaii*'>f till* Dinpennaiy have secured ??? world-wMlo reputation forRpcedlly curln* h.v* * "*- flmiorrhceo. Gleet, atrlcturj*. Liver, KTmie] Urinary Troubles. Blood uml Skin blschai*. YOUNG, MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD MEN, who nro nuTprlug rrom the irrrIMe effects of Nerv ous and phyr???iai iNsWIlty, JAwt Sfnnhood, Youtn- fut Indiscretion'*, H3M-??buse, or Excess of any kind, . UIBUUOli BWBB gwvmr* Whoso debility, exhausted pouryri, pruiualurti ilei-ny and failure to,perform llfete tluilea properly are osussd by IWligHtte restorstion to robu*t hcMltfi k and vlfforona mnnhood fa umBssmssthii h Instruments. Thistrootmontof - w..v VV Mfal becAore based on perfect .dlnKnosls, now nnd direct method* and sliBoluto tlior* *_.T ... -* Treatiao fro*. BeMgDYCO . 40 W,f4tfi 8i, New York. ???l honaanita ???* mm or Scrrau D*Sintr, *mo- . i*I and phyakol w??*kn*??*. Ivol manbonl.nar- . ?? ???_ n ???rooa proatnUoo.UwfWMIseflRdlaarMNHi*, I U BI**M??? rUH , ll ru)'(MN,nndb|i|ERVITA> [ fHrons faith th??t It will tnrs hwj tiM pmtnpuin* totamlla 1 ???iftnlTtnrn trial??? I raralpt of 19 * ^MUSa^ai*. Os. A. 0.Oilm,g FLOUR CAN SAVE MONEY AND BELT RE BEST [Patent Process Flour MADE FROM EAST TENNESSEE WHEATS | By addressing E. H. PLUMMER, CLIFFORD MILI.8, CARTER DEPOT, E. TENN. Every Package Warranted. julylwky Rp .,<iriM.??uiim, *??tei ???>> (Ur vmiw-. pierownir i. v< DIAMONDS. | CjOLTAIRE AND CLUSTER UNO A G EM ENT I O King*,' Fancy Pins, Ear-rings, Kngnmmont I Brnci'lcte alid IMuinoiid Mounted floods of every | dcHcrlptloti. Tho only complete stock In Georgia. I Wo do our own diamond mounting. Ruuttlng old ??? | family jewel* a specialty. J. F. RTKVKN8 A Co. 23 WHITEHALL 8T??? .ATLANTA, G?? ???ce'Wttfte It 1 AGENTS WANTJBDto take orders for our PI t >'** nerves weakened, Ujjrk _ s- - A fsrorlt* pratcrlpUsa nf a m ??< <t ap*d*Uat ioow tv *umL) DruM'ataraaAlilt. A Mr... ??? W. hissp A no.. T,OUf*iai??A* u?? civ (on* dnriims, and nocturnal emissions, Is debili tated, cm# stated, weak, melannholy, absent-mind- nl, *biU, )*??? Bv;, nnd finds hi* Ilf* a burden. jC. Cine 4a puavantmrtt in reery r??*e, at WMlmaotnUritlvand cure permanently, :I) 23 A P0SX7Z7S CUSS ForFcmnlo Complnlntenml ???tVcakncRsc.i ho canioion to our beat female population* It will cure entirely tb?? worst form of Feaul* Cony plaints, all Oraj-lan tronbl**, Inflammatloo and Ulcer*- Bon. fklltaf and Diaplacpmenfa and J v e eonaaqaenft Wcjkkneaa, and is |??wttouhuly adapted to tho Xftwflldfasoira and expel tumpr* from th* Oteros In an early aUiro of development. Tha tendency to cancercKi* humors there la ch*ck??l very spcoCily by ft* use, i cure* nioatins.*, Ifpudr/.-lu.*. ti trnnu I*m#tration, eneral DaMUty,Pieep% a-iiiM, l>pi ?? *lon and Indljnv MriWkaeh^Shrayii psnumKaJy'rarelby'lt* wm, N will at all time* and wider all ctreumatancea act In harmony with th* laws that govern tea F, mala system, For the euro ot Kidney Complaints of either sex, this Oompouadta ua*grpat*cd, Prtcagtto. Cl* botUra for 14.09, No famHy should bo without LYDIA R PINKIIAWB LIVER FILLS. They cure ennsttp&tton, LliioumMa and torpidity ot tho lirer. n rent* a box et all draggUtt. v My'llTaitratte??? Catatef** of Roses, -B0UIIMJ,- Fuchsias, etc., free. ' 1.000,000 PLANTS >?? relict from. FJ?AfICI3 MORAT, v-s -r| A??? Ormthy Are., Lnuhvi.Me* Kr- ???Sl lDEGANT PORTRAITS Ljmode from small picture* of all kinds. HcndlJ for terms. R, 0. Tallmnn dt Co., Auburn, N.Y. smiths l/^ANCER CURE Extract of May Flower | UnoSw Ai. FOR WOMEN. RntnOllahed 1840?????? TIIR U I.riKkTKD ???DRADFORD" PORTABLE Mill. COM,WHEAT Arm, tujiii smaumM.KT. Utlkl kr 4>*erlpit??* Rln* far. Addreva plainly THOS Cfi/lDFOnOiCI), it. 11% ire w, r , Writ* for cireulAT*. Dr. W. II. CHIUSTOPIIER | A HONH, Atlanta, O*. Box 173.wky ..... JMMdy for i hi* nH???v* dta*HtMk*yTta ??*# tn??u*anri*ofe??a** r#f th* w<*r??t Slml ned cf Jong sfaNdlng ti.iv* feernenred. ftiJeevl.enatraa*l?? mi ralihlnlnemraiy, I hat l ??.ind TWO BOTTl.M V a*K.l?? s??thar wtth a VAli- t'Ani.BTKUaTIS* f>n this a!--n, l-?? ?????????.,- rnl't-rv-r. l)|r?? |W > f. fa addfaa, 1)H.'I*. A. Ml-Ofl???n. It! I???wlB:., it, g ???THK BEST 18 CHEAPE8T.??? E.TOES, fURFCUCDCSAWm^ DonePowr? ??? nULOnLliO CIoTerHollw (Halted to all ?? lli' \ " ???* I ?????< \"T ????????? . Mfkfmtli- LORILLARD???S Tiv*, iliouoDoil MiniiranMlnnte. Th. [ 'ilnr,lnli'|y Lr*t-<???????%* hewlay br ficM?? r If. Meitinn trl'tl. Wsn - ' Imm MACCAB0Y SNUFF. Correlated vHKYSfiBrRn UnlveralfyTiiiKliest ???advantages In every Department. Mplendldncw build ing Ample Faculty. Ifuste, Art,Calisthenics. Health. I'rra., Naah villr,Ttnn. MORPHINES CAUTION TO CONKUSIKRSi :/ St , wary, ... Id request the purchaser tosco that the redllth- pbed tin cans In which It is packed always bear Our Xnme and Trade-Mark, In buying the Imitation you pay a* much for an inferior article ** tho genuine cost*. BE SURE YOB OBTAIN TIIE GENUINE LORILLARD???S CLIMAX RED TIN-TAG PLUG TOBACCO, The Finest Sweet Navy Chewing Tobacco made. The Genuine always bears a RedTin-Tng with our GANGERS CURED NO CURE NO PAY. Opium Habits EASILY ccm:i>. KOOK FREE. *i;:. j. c. non man. jEi-rasojf. wscoxsii. I njifJnS *??SBSSMsasa fflflis Treated sasntlflcally and cured without the knife. Hook go treat ment sent free, hrt. Gralionp A NorrU ASC.fUrfcHi.ttO name thereon. t>eop ??? bare taeonie rich working furua W?? ofTtra bu.'iu-M ??*???* u> burlargemixisefmoney ret ru b n^nd rri-n girt*, are making for ... . ^ , . to&a* capital required. We 111 start you la buslneu. You run no rlsa wtiatever ,':.i ^v.>vwiriSj i'oWoWJfJt , i (WcWuUhu/aftm4;alMip??oest??iinuii -ru>oQia ??? fAr*.r??io*i and *vj^r,,-,. bagM* b??oonr.???. , ??*, aujAi< * , ( 1 II. KDDLEMAN dt d>??? AUCTIONEEIW-WK ??T. will sell, at auction, upon the premise*, on Tuesday, July 8|b, l w >.??, at 2% o'clock In the after noon. one four-room house and lot and two va cant lots, on Kszard street. This property fs well located, being Just beyond the Boulevard ami wlthluSOO feet of Decatur street. A survey hua been made, and the street cars will soon be run- Ding right by this property from Ponce de Leon spriuxs to Oreut park. Titles peifaet. Tkrmsc^ah. j ??? 1 he property will be sold abaolutdy for what It mV7-J I will bring. No by-bidding. (Jet a plat, examine ???A.\\ the property and attend the *ale. Free ride on Sj2 I the Decatur street care. (J. II. Kddleman A Co.. No.55Sooth liroait street. DR. T. B. LITTLE. ??????li.i Y.???A. B. TINS 1 Josephine IL, Ira B. Ttiia June ;<o, |hki.