The Chattooga news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1887-1896, May 13, 1896, Image 1

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VOL )X A Woman’s Story. - —~ l A NARRATIVE OF WOMAN’S ILLS. Tight Daring .ml I.nck of Ont-Door Ei« erctae Bring Much Woe. (From the Detroit Sun.) 'The large, pretentious brick residence at 86 Miami av.iine, in this city, is the home of the heroine of tli.s interesting story. She is Miss Margaret Stenbaugh, and her e ;peri< nc< « during tlie past four years are published here /or the first lime. Miss Htenbaugh is a pretty girl of about 20 years and is to-day the true picture of the healthy, robu/.t and Jovial American iff). She was not always so, as is proven by tlie accompanying statement made by her. “ Four years ago,’’ she said, “ I was sitth • ■crnwnv, puny little midget, pale and enia eiated Ly an ailment peculiar to us women J lint my father and m >ther gave me up to le. The !<><• tl practitioner, whose name was Dr. Glassford, (I was nt that time living at Eu-otlan.l, Out.,; said it was only a matter of days when I would be laid away in the churchyard. I could not walk. I became so weuli, and regularly every night my father used to carry me up stairs to my room. I can distinctly remember my telling him that he wouldn’t have to carry me about much longer, and how he Raid, while the tears glisteneclin his eyes, that he would be willing to do it always, if he could only have me with him. "At this time I rend, or was told by remit, body, of the wonderful cures that were being wrought by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pule People, anil my father went to Brant* ford, where he purchased a couple of boxes from W Wullaee. 1 commenced taking them, and I thought for n limo that they did me no good, but very short]’. 1 noticed « great change. They b to act. on my trouble, and in the short space of six weeks I was able to walk, I comuined taking the pills, and in six month, i I war in the condition you sec me now. I fully believe that they alone saved me from the grave, anil yon will always find myself and the balance of our family ready to talk about th ■ go el Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills did for me.” Hworn to and sub-crib d bes reme this 15th day of December, IS'.i.t. 4 , . D. A. DI’.J.AN t’.Y, -Vo/.'n/ Public. * Wayne t'o., Michigan. An analysis of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People show* that they contain, in a condensed form, a 1 ! th- elements necessary to give new life mid riehne i to the blood ana restore shattered nerves. They are an un failing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Pt. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rhenma'ini, nervous headache, thoafor efTcets of la grippe, palpi tation of the heart, pile nnd sallow com jdexions, all forms of weaknc.s' either ininale or female, and all disen .’S resulting from vitiated humors in the blond. Dr. Williams’ Fink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be S'*nt post paid on receipt of price (50 cents • box. or six boxes for $2.50 they nre never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Schenec tady, N. Y. HINDERCORNS The only Rire Cure so? Corn*. Stops nil piun Mak<-n wnlkinf eany. 16c. at DrupgintJ. PARKER'S MAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the halx; Troniotef a luxuriant growth, h'ovor Fails to Beat or o Gray Hair to ita Youthful Color. Cur tn wcnlp diseasrs .V hair fr.lhug. 50c,and at Druggists Ts ynu are consumptive or have • >n Painful ills or Ix-bilitv ot anv kind use TAKKER’B gINQJER TONIC Mall) who were hope kbsand (IbcourafflSuJiavv.. gained health by ita use. Cblohratrr’a Enjltah Blanton! Brand. HUS M Ortgfn’k! cn«l Only Genatno. A * /'‘J. 1 ♦ *»*. shot r« liable. two.* n«k ,A\ / ’ Y !'•“ <•€ for CM.-/.Mter« J- /». . Wf\\ ri ’ ; ”’</ Wr<t •in Red til •> ■ i > v ? , ..>•<« j !«• iig.l with b’.tit* rl' '<ni. 'l'a’. e 7 i '■*•'•••’> uns »m.’ -if:*. V I / ~ / .•»><< 1. 1 < ifnt* . A t Drupgi-t., ot Rx'nd 4c. | ~<• h rtauips f..r ;■ .rt’.chUrs, » »tliu niala and \ t* te “K tlcf fur l.usllr-*.” <n letter, tv return . /* Jit J. to,(HUM .’.nit’ . .H, .1 . / .tpcr. < blcl.s tor< hc:uleulCu,,Al»cJt»<>n *«.|uarx, te’-it; oil LvJul DruAtim. i'hUadu-. Pjw There is fun in the foam, and health in the cup of Rootbeer—the great temperance drink. Made only In The Chitrlr* I litre* Co.. Philndt Iphla. A Sta. pa&agc ©takes 5 galloas. Sold every where. for your positively state tha ■ this remedy does no W'* < eontaLi nieretuy nr mi) # jj| other injurious drug. yA/jH Nasal Catarrh, ' >r|| is a local disease mid i ■■war - - MSI the result of colds an. sudden etiimUle ehang " ELY'S CREAM BALM. Opens and cleanses the Nasal Pass tge Alllvs Pain and Inflammation. Heals the Sores, Proiects the Membrane from Holds. Bestorcs the Sensi s of Taste and Smell. ’Hie Babe is quickly ttbso bed and gives relb iat once. Price .0i ts at Druggists or by mail. ELY BHOS. .■><> Warren street, New York. Ripans Tabules cure dizziness. Ripans Tabules cure headache. Ripans Tabules cure flatulence. Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripans Tabules assist digestion. Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. Ripans Tabules cure biliousness. Ripans Tabules: one gives relief. Ripans Tabules cure indigestion. Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver. Ripans Tabules: gentle cathartic. Ripans Tabules cure constipation. NO MORETVE-GLASSU MITCHETT’S EYE-SAXVE A Certain Safe aad f lec’lve Seine tor SORE, WEAK and WUL'i.” LfES, jUeKte'rinff the tHejMt of the vie!. Cures Tear D-ops. Gnt.nualstyo Tumors. Bed Eie<. ’Dried Eye L: sliv*, and pnonnciN’l (IVICK i: r .UEF * ANO I cu;.-: AIS®, eh.-.x-: .’-.S ' t> xj-jeAj- Other m l « l’>- . a- < ie. rx. Knrv.-,, ' *-< /.*•*’» •”» l w i/'F * ’ 111 I’‘>i <’Vt Jit Vl’oi i-L SAi.IL. .X- ..V Oc i. •Hl rant” ff 4 *- SOkO BY '!• DRUCC'* AT ey CEU.J. R,t» Cr iWk J 6V:H!3RS. - ; " »• •«****-•?< “* THE CHATTOOGA NEWS. Wanted a Boss. West Virginia, the Mountain ; State, is full of interesting charac ters. Back of the rather aristo- ; cratic little town of Phillippi are fastnesses not yet disturbed by the onward march of civilization. A we 1-known politician was canvass-J ing through 'hat section for votes,! , when he came to a cabin where a I young woman was holding a man i on the ground by his ears. “Done got enough?” she asked. I “I give it up,” he said. Then the girl released the man, who wen: away, looking very much a i Ir shed. hat’s thatrouble?” inquired the politician. • “Thar wa’n’t no trouble,” replied the girl. ‘ lie jes’ axed mo ter marry ’im, an’ I’ve alhis said 1 wouldn’t marry any man I could ■whop. Kinder looks like I couldn’ fin’one. I'vo tried mos’ of ’em round hyar, an’ none of ’em ain’t any good. 1 tol’ ’em a'l about it, an’ I didn’t want ter whop this un much, but he jus’ went down soon as 1 tackled 'im. I reckon I’ll hev ter be an ole maid. I kain’tabide | havin’ no man that ain’t mo’ of a man than mo.—Washington Star. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for you troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief- 'The , medicine has been found to be pe culiarly adapted to the relief and euro of all Complaints, ox j“i tii'g a wonderful direct influence in giving s'rength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appe tite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Melancholy or troublocTwith Dizzy Spells, ■ Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Large hotth's only 50 cents at IL 11. Ar rington's drug Store. The Indiana Republican delega tion has been instructed to vote solidly for McKinley, thus shelv ing Uncle Ben. Well, theoldgen tlonn n being newly married, has other matters to distract his thoughts just now. Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunderman, of Dimondale Mich., we are permitted to make this ex tract : “I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results wero al most marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist Church at, Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneu monia succeeding LaGrippe. Ter rible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recom mended Dr. King’s New Discovery it was quick in its work and high ly satisfactory in results.” Trial bottles free at 11. IL Arrington's I Drug Store. I Regular size 50c. and SI.OO In these times of political un rest it is wel 1 to consider your bear ings carefully before cutting loose i from old moorings. It is not wise! to be led astray by every new doc-! trine. I 11. IL Holmes, perhaps the groat-i I est criminal of the century, was! hanged near Philadelphia last: Thursday. Just before dying he | denied having killed the Pietzel children, for which crime he was hanged. The democratic convention of the second district will be held at ! Camilla. • Capt. J. D. Johnston, one of Sa vannah's most prominent citizens is dead. The Americus Telephone compa ny will shortly extend its lines to Macon. Mr. Sol Waxelbaum who recent ly died in Macon had his life iu sured fm $75,000. Savannah’s May week celebra tion began today. The city is full ; of visiting military. ‘Saturday, a Flint river fisher man brought t • Americus a large wagon load of sturgeon. $2,100 was collected at Mulber ry street clinch. Macon. Sunday for .'.ome and foreign missions. A. O. Kennedy and R. H. Rogers i fought in a Johnson county court *o >m. Rogers was seriously cut and Kennedy escaped. SUMMERVILLE, CHATTOOGA COUNTY, GEORGIA, MaY 13, 1896 hit ati th pniriß Jul illili 1 u 1 111 bud i a- IJYN & SO N S THE LIKE NEVER KNOWN! Fine Dry Goods, Dress Goods, . Millinery Clothing. Shoes, Hats, Etc. Being sold at prices never before attempted! We have bought a larger stock of fine Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Miilinery, etc., than ever before, and bought them cheaper too, and now name prices never before e qualed in the South. Look at the prices, see how low they are, Come see the goods, see how pretty and Fine they are,and you and your neighbors will surely buy all your spring goods from us. Ladies low cut shoos as low as .35 “ low cut shoes better grade 50 “ lino Oxfords, worth $2, 1.25 Silk for waists as low as 15 Fine Persian SRk worth sl, at 75 Percale, nice quality 5 Best Indigo Calicoes 44 Best yard wide Sea Island 4A Bleaching, very good 44 Bod ticking for mattresses 5 Figured Scotch lawn 4 Pretty white lawn 41 White cheeked lawn 5 Best small checked Ginghams 5 All linen towels 5 Largo cotton towels 4 Fine large size all linen knotted towek 20 Corsets worth 40 cents for 25 Corsets worth 75 cents for 50 R. & G. Corsets cheap Table oil cloth marble, per yard 10 Seven balls best sewing thread 5 Three spools Clarks best thread 10 Ladies’ summer undervests 5 All silk veiling per yard 5 All silk mits per pair 10 Another lot of nice window shades on spring rollers comp’eto 10 Pretty lace curtains per pair 40 Fine Holland shades 40 Folding fans each 1 Nicer grade 3 A real nice fan 5 A large lot fine fans cheap. Fine line new spring clothing cheaper than any house in the city. Children’s suits as low as 40 Men’s, boys’ and children’s straw hats CHEAP. Celuloid collars all kinds and sizes 5 _l_| LA- Our Millinei'y department is certainly the very best place in Rome for all the la dies to buy their spring and summer hats, and all the nice things in headwear. Our stock is all new and of the very finest quality, and we are certainly selling them very much cheaper than other milliney stores. >■; r _U ’. PftPER FftTTUINS. All Kinds and sizes at 10c, others get from 25c to 40c. Gome and sea our New Goods; ii you don’t bmj, we will be Qlad to show you through our stores. LANHAM # SONS, 314, 316. 318,320,324 and 326 Fifth Ave. Fourth "Ward, ROME, GA. CONVICT LESSEES FINED. Go v. -Atkinson Decides That the Penitentiary Rules Were Violated. Atlanta, May s.—Gov. Atkin son, after consultation with Attor ney-General Terrell, has assessed fines against the state convict les sees for violation of the peniten tiary Regulations as follows : He assesses s<so against penitentiary company No. 1; SSOO against pen itentiary company No. 2; and SSOO against penitentiary compa ny No. 3—these for conditions as found at Bartow and Cple City camps. A fine of $750 is assessed against penitentiary company No. 3 for mismanagement of the con victs under the control of James M. Smith-. In addition to this penalty, which must bo paid into the state treasury by the 15th of July or lay the companies affected liable to a forfeiture of their lease contracts, the governor has collected of the penitentiary management $3,200 in fines for escapes within the past few months, making a total of $5,- 700. It was ovpocted during the pro gress of the investigation that sev eral of the whipping bosses and superintendents in the employment of the lessees would be removed by order of the governor on account of the damaging testimony brought out against them, and this would in all probability have been the case, but to escape that conse quence the offending officers found it convenient to hand in their res ignations shortly after the conslu sion of the hearing. Penitentiary companies Nos. 2 and 3 are in good financial condi tion, and the fines imposed upon them will doubtless be promptly paid. Company No. 1 is however, in financial straits, being in the hands of a receiver, and it is possible that the state will have further trouble with it. A Cure For Muscular Rheuma tism. Mrs. R. L. Lamson, of Fairmount Illinois says: “My sister used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for mus cular rheumatism and it effected a complete cure. I keep it in the house at all times and have always found it beneficial for aches and pains. It is the quickest cure for rheumatism, muscular pains and lameness I have ever seen.” For sale by 11. H. Arrington, Summer ville, Ga. Warm in Murray. Dalton, Ga., May 5. —Judge Milner, Judge Maddox, Hon. Flem ing dußignon and Colonel W. R. Rwnkin spoke in Spring Place to day. Judge Maddox scored a tri umph in defending his official ac tion from the attack made by Col onel Rankin. Colonel Rankin charged Judge Maddox with hav ing said ho was a goldbug to a gold standard man . Maddox said the man who made the charge was a liar. Judge Milner made his best speech yet. Don’t bolt your food, it irritates your stomach. Choose digestible food and chew it. Indigestion is a dangerous sickness. Proper care preventsit. Shaker Digestive Cor [ dial cures it. That is the long and short of indigestion. Now tie question is : Have you got indi gestion? Yes, if you have pain or discomfort after eating, headache, ■ dizziness, nausea, offensive breath, ■ heartburr, languor, weakness, fe ver, jaundice, flatulence, less of appetite, irritability, constipation, etc. Yes, you have indigestion. To cure it, take Shaker Digestive Cordial. The medicinal herbs and plants of which Shaker Diges tive Cordial is composed, help to digest the food in your stomsch; help to strengthen your stomach. When your stomach is strong, care will keep it so. Shaker Digestive . Cordial is for sale by druggists, price 10 cents to SI.OO per bottle. •P"HE BEST is what the People ’ I buy the most of. That’S Why Hood’s Sarsaparilla has the largest sale OF ALL MEDICINES. Now is a good time to subscribe . to the News. FORNEY,ALA. Scarlet fever is prevalent here and several children have died; fehe disease has spread so much as to cause alarm and steps are being taken to eradicate it. How to Treat a Wife. From Pacific Health Journal. First, get a wife; second, be pa tient. You may have great trials and perplexities in your business, but do not,therefore, carry to your home a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of less magnitude, may be hard for her to bear. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom.—To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy in the house. It is the best and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you really care for her and wish to protect her health. For sale by H. 11. Arring ton, Summerville, Ga. Alabama Convicts. Montgomery, Ala., May 5. —A circular has been sent out to the managers of the twenty-one large cotton mills in Alabama asking them to affix their signatures to a petition protesting against the building of a cotton mill on the convict farm. Several other peti tions in a similar strain have al ready been presented to the Gover nor, but ii is thought that arrange ments for the proposed mill have gone too far to be stopped now- Pure blood is ihe safeguard of health. Keep your blood pure, rich and full of vitality by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and you will not need to fear the attacks of dis ease. Hood’s Pills cure liver ills, con stipation, jaundice, sick headache, biliousness. 25c. Saloons on the Decrease. There are fifteen saloons less in Chattanooga than in the year 1891, while data shows an increase of forty-three churches in the same length of time. In 1891 Chatta nooga had ninety-eight saloons and fifty-five churches, while the figures for this year show seventy three saloons and ninety-eight churches in the city and suburbs. Resolutions. Adopted by Summerville Camp United Confederate Veterans at' their meeting held in Summerville April 25. Resolved, that in the death of our comrade, L. R. Williams this camp has lost one of itstruestand bravest soldiers, one who never shrank from duty on the field a iridst shot and shell, the wounded and dying. Whether charging the .enemy, or on the march or in camp ho was the same gallant soldier, always true to duty. He was orderly sergeant of Co. K, Twenty-first Georgia Volunteers the color company of the regiment, which suffen d heavy loss in battle under the immortal Stonewall Jackson and the gallant John £». Gordon, and was the only regiment of the brigade that had its colors the morning of the surrender, for which it received a compliment from the commanding officer. He was a true soldier, only desiring to know what the order instructed him to do, and it was done. As a citizen he was an upright Christian gentleman . Occupying positions of trust he sought to ex ecute his duty according to the let ter of the law. Resolved, that we misshim from our ranks, as there are few men who will fill his place. We hereby set apart a page of our record to be inscribed to his memory. Resolved that we extend to his wife and children our sympathy and condolence, and that a copy of these resolutions be furnished them, and also furnished the coun ty papers with a request to publish. K. R. Foster, Chairman Com. . Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxativg. Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles. Ripans Tabules cure nausea. Ripans Tabules. Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach. Ripans Tabules: at druggists. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Absolutely pure A DREAM COMES TRUE. While J, W. Allen, of Griffin, Ga., Was Relating It. Griffin, Ga., May 5.—J. W. Al len. of this place, an apparently robust man, 45 years of age, who had a wife and several children, was quietly sitting in a chair in Farley’s pool room here, relating to some friends a very peculiar dream in which he thought he was dead. Ho suddenly began to gasp for breath and fell forward on the floor at the feet of J. C. Bridges and instantly expired. The cor oner decided that death was caused by apoplexy and did not deem it necessary to hold an inquest. Your Physical Condition Needs attention at this time. If you are tired, weak and nervous, it is clear that your blood is impure, and without doubt there has been too much over-work or strain on brain and body. The course of treatment for such a condition is plain and simple. The blood must first be purified so that the nervous system, and in fact all Hie organs will be fed upon pure blood. In telligent people without number have testified that the best blood purifier, nerve tonic and strength imparting medicine is Hood’s Sar saparilla. Nervousness, loss of sleep and general debility all van ish when Hood’s Sarsaparilla is persistently taken; in a word, health and happiness follow after taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The Last Veteran, He was the last veteran ;.of all those who had fought for home and right he alone was left alive. And now death camo to lay its hand upon him. One soldier’s grave was still unfilled, and the sleepless Sexton waited, leaning on his spade. A little patch of sunlight fell upon the coverlet, and tho dying man placed his only hand there, that the tender warmth might kiss it with its lips of gold. And the words he spoke were as the words of one who dreams of distant things; for they had a my stic sweetness and Death tarried that it too might hear. Now I know that Hie dying have visions, for the words he spoke wore these: “Bring me the rusty musket end the faded coat of gray, for yonder in the valley I see the army gath ering. Long ago, I thought the war was over, but I must have been mistaken; surely that is my gene ral yonder calling to mo and wav ing his sword lest I come too late to join them. Somehow, I dream ed that they were all dead, and that I was the last of the glorious number left on earth. See! They are marching now a mighty host of heroes, with their feet no longer bare and their flags no longer tat tered. On on they go, and I see them climbing the golden sunrise hills, into an endloss day. Com pany after company, battalion af ter battalion, regiment after regi ment —and yonder rise the white walls of the city which they mean to take. But from the battlements of the city no menacing guns are pointed; no sentinels pace the ramparts; there seems to be no ap prehension of danger, no prepara tion for attack. But, look ! the army is entering the wide portals; not a shout, not a struggle, no dead dying men. Ah ! I see —I see—l know why the conquest was blood less, for the name of the city is Peace!” i'he little patch of sunlight faded and the soul of the soldier passed; and the Sexton, leaning on his spade, smiled and looked into the grave. —E. D. L.—ln Brunswick Times Whom Will They Wed. Ten young ladies belonging to the best families of the town of Baden, Beaver county, Penn., have organized a boycott against tho young men of the town. The girls have organized what they call tho Irilby Club,” have vowed “never to marry men and won’t even go with the horrid things.” The cause of this strange action on the part d*lhe ten girls is a grievance they have nursed. It seems that tho boys of tho town expect the girls to make some use of their leap year privileges. The girls, on tho contrary, wanted the boys to be as attentive as ever. The upshot was that indignation meetings were held, and ten of the most determined young ladies formed tho Trilby Club, and took a solemn oath never to wed. Baden depends on its own abili ty for entertainment. While tho weaker of tho girls go on as usual, the ten members of tho club have remained out of young men’s so ciety. Instead, they hold meetings at their own home. These meet ings a member of tho club describes as revels. At one meeting they all dressed in their brothers’clothing. At another they dressed as ballet girls. Ono of tho female stoics says tho ballet was “tho bulliest show she ever saw.” The club is about to purchase bloomers and wheels, and enjoy life without mas culine aid.—Atlanta Commercial. For every quarter in a man’s pocket there are a dozen uses; and to use each one in such away as to derive the greatest benefit is a question every one must solvo for himself. We believe, however, that no better use could bo made of one of these quarters than to exchange it for a bottle of Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, a medicine that ev ery family should be provided with. For sale by 11. 11. Arring ton, Summerville, Ga. POOR DIGESTION leads to nervousness, chronic dyspepsia and great misery. The best remedy is HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. Floyd and John Wilson, of Cher okee county, Ga., went to Arkan sas some months ago. They shot and killed at night Deputy Sheriff D. V. Perkins, of Poinsett county, Ark,, and fled. They were promis ed SI,OOO to assassinate Perl : ns. \ Floyd Wilson camo back to Chcro- V kee county last week, was arrested and confessed the crime. His brother was also arrested in Arkan sas. It was a diabolical crime. Floyd Wilson has a wife in Chero kee. A certain married lady on Ber non side sat up till twelve o’clock the other night waiting for her husband to come homo. At last, weary and worn out with waiting, she went to her bedroom to retire and there found tho missing hus band fast asleep. Instead of go ing downstairs, he had gone to his room. She was so mad she would not speak to him for a week.— Woonsocket, R. 1., Reporter. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. “ CREAM * BAKING'* POWMR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frei from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, No 10