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THJft aimjftns DAJSREfi THURSDAY JUNE l, l«M
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
ABSOLUTE Df PURE
ATTENDANCE FAIR.
The English House of Conun Hammer
ing at Home Rule.
London, June 1.—There was a fair
attendance in the house of commons,
notwithstanding the attractions of the
Derby.
Viscount Wolmer, Lord Salisbury’s
eon-in-law, and a Liberal Unionist,
moved as an amendment to the home
rule bill that the Irish legislature
should not be empowered to grant votes
in supply respecting matters upon
which they were forbidden to legislate.
The proposed amendment was rejected
by a vote of 240 to 188 after cloture had
been ordered.
Shot tli® Wrotij* \V»j.
Vienna, Jtine 1.—Colonel Smzosanyi
flew into a rage while inspecting the
German Hussars, a crack Austrian reg
iment, on the parade grounds of the
main barracks, called out a non com
missioned officer, whose awkwardness
had angered him, and. with an onth.
boxed liis ears. Upon returning flushed
and weeping to his men the officer
seized a carbine and shot himself in the
head. He died on the parade ground.
The affair has caused tremendous ex
citement throughout the garrison. Em
peror Franz Joseph has ordered Colo
nel Smeesanyi’s arrest, pending trial by
court martial.
SHOT TIIBIJ) DEATH.
How Mexico Disposes ol' Cowardly
Assassins Down Her Way.
A RANCH OWNER KILLED.
A Captnln at the Head of a Detachment
of lUngers Proceed* to the Scene
and Puts Sixteen of tli*
Desperado®* to Death
Sick headache
relieve.
Beecham’s Pills will
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GENERAL NEWS.
Thi Boston Globe says; “Ms bs oily
and water won’t mix, bnt Standard oil
and Tidewater seem to bs getting to
gether all right.”
Capt. J. M. Boss, one of Sunatei’a
most successful planters, says the wheat
and oat crops in his section of county
are the finest in years, and that nearly
all of it has been harvested in the test
condition possible during the fine wath-
er of the past several days.
There is on exhibition at the store of
James S. Wright at Brunswick a very
rare specimen of the feathered king
dom.
It is a white partridge and came from
Darien, near which plaoe there ia a large
flook of them. This is said to be the
only flock of these birds in existence,
The species is rapidly becoming extinct.
The barn of Capt. G. A. Cunningham
at Griffin was totally destroyed by fire
Saturday, together with 150 bushels
of corn and quantities of oats, fodder
and hay. Neither of the horses were in
the barn at the time but the carriage,
which was not in use, was saved: also
three small pigs in a pen next to the
stable, which were pretty badly singed
and had to be dipped into a tub of water.
There was insurance of $100 on the
building but none on the contents. The
total loss is about $300.
By some misadventure, a note for one
penny stamped with the ‘‘promise to
pay” of the Bank of E tgland got into
circulation in 1818 and for many years
gave the cashies much trouble with
their accounts. About fifteen years ago
it was brought to the bank, but the
owner, not unwisely, would not take
penny for it, and the bank settled the
transaction by giving him five pounds
On Friday there was a runaway mar-
rage at Jesup, in which the groom was
only seventeen years old and the bride
still younger. The young couple had
driven from Camden county, a distance
of fifty miles, in a buggy. There was
samily opposition on Doth sides, bu
the young people were bound to mtrry
They are both members of excellent
DAILY MARKET REPORTS. | fami,ie8 -
A reward cf $200 has been offered for
the capture of ft stive Harry Rill of At
l&nta, by Bob Collins, who is one of hi
victims to the amount ol several thous
and dollars. The police have taken up
the case and photographs aud descriptive
circular have been sent broadcast over
the country to effect his arrest.
Piedbas Negkas. Mexico, June 1.—A
few days ago Don Luis Caravanges, of
the Bank of Durango, started to visit a
ranch owned by him 400 miles from
Durango. It was in the possession of
squatters and Caravanges had often at
tempted to make them pay rent. Hi
trip was fer the purpose of enforcing
payment. The squatters learned ol
this and decided on the death of Don
Luis, drawing lots as to who should
commit the murder. Four men wen
selected, and they ambushed and assas
sinated Caravanges and his servant.
When word of the crime readier
Durango the governor telegraphed t<
the captain of the rangers at Taponr.
and he proceeded with a body of picko
men to the scene of the tragedy. Then
he learned the particulars of the plot
and the names of the conspirators.
They wero arrested without difficulty.
,Sixteen of the 22 have been summarily
shot to death. The others, who con
fessed, may be spared.
Nnvul Store*.
Wilmington'. Vay ill —Turpentine stead v
at -7; rosin firm, strained t> : i?oo<t strained
DO tar steady at O': crude turpentine
stei.dv, hard, $1.00; jc-llowdip, $1.5; virgin,
$1.55.
VANv.ttr. A . : ay 3!.—Turpentine steady at
27^4: ro»iu firm at $IJ
Produce mid Provision*.
Vyw Vouk. May 31.- Po k dull and ea v I
n ess now $*J2 5:oid $2V0. iddlcs dull ana
enav: short clear, $!<V* Lard, quiet and
liV er: w«ater» steam, 5 : llM asked: cil\
8 teAin —• options, A ay 10 June, 1 i.'O; >ep- |
tender 11.30.
Cisoi: Nati. Mav 8 .—Pork quiet and
Heady at 25 1 aid easy at Hulk
meats uuict short rihs,$hU Bacon steady; ]
short clear $li.'.5h.<551 .‘37H*.
< iiicAGO. Yav 31.—Cash unotations were as I
follows Mossnork. $ 0.9 Lard
$t '.25ti$’h.27Vi. Short r bs iooso. SM
Dry salt shoulders, boxed, $Jo.0U<ii 10.25
clear sides, boxed, $.0.-5tBl0.5o.
If you feel weals
and all worn out take
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS
a Different matter.
The Toons Men Didn't Want His Daugh
ter. but He Wanted Something Else.
“Good morning, Mr. Browler.” said the
rising young dry goods man with a store of
his own as be stepped into Browler & Peck-
hatn’s office on Main street. “I called to
see yon about your daughter. Miss Geral
dine”—
The old man’s chair swung around like a
flying Dutchman at a country fair.
“I spoke to her about—er—about a little
matter between us”
“Ah, indeed?” encouragingly said the old
man, smiling reassuringly.
“Yes, sir, I—er—spoke to her this morn
ing, and she—er—referred me to you for”—
“Take her, my son, take her—I welcome
you as one of "the family—I assure you I
have long esteemed you as a most estima
ble young man”
“I—I—er—Mr. Browler—I”
“Aud if I must give up my daughter, my
dear boy, it takes away part of the pain tc
think that you”
“But I—er—I”
“Yes, I know, you would not willingly
cause me pain, and yet—my Geraldine—
how can I have her go? So Sweet, so kind,
so tender, so modest and affectionate al
ways! It almost breaks my heart”
The old man hastily drew a big bandanna
from his pocket and encouraged his eyes.
“But still, my dear boy, she is yours—
she is yours, and I shall say God bless you
with all”
“But you misunderstand me, sir,” stam
mered the rising young dry goods man. “1
came to see you”
He put his hand into his breast pocket.
“About a bill Miss Geraldine has been
running at our place, for the settlement of
which she referred me to you this morn
ing”
He drew out a long slip.
“Amounting to $87.23”
“Eighty-seven dollars and twenty-three
cents? Bill at your store? Geraldine? Con
found the extravagant, ungrateful hussy
Why, she will surely ruin me, if’
“Could you oblige me with the amount?”
“The amount? No, sir. Consaru you,
don’t you see that sign, ‘No business trans
acted after 4 o’clock?’ Come round tomor
row morning.”
And he walked into the inner office and
slammed the door like a cannon.—Ciucin
nati Commercial Gazette.
FOR ARSON.
Five Man indicted Yesterday Morning
Atlanta, G t, May 31 —Five men I
were indicted this morning by the Ful- j
ton county grand jury ft r arson.
Bill Alkridge, Jim Alkridgv.Tcm El-1
list?, Adolphus Burant and Will Ogden,
each stood indicted for ten cases of ar-1
son.
The first bill is for the burning of the I
city’s dumping ground property; snd
the second for the destruction by fire
of the buildings of the Atlanta “Fer- |
tilizer and Glue Company.
Spring medicine and Hood’s Samps-
rill* are synonymous terms, so popular |
is this great medicine at this season.
Chester Soott was found guilty of
murder at Borne Saturday and sentence a
to imprisonment for life. His esse will!
be appealed to the supreme c'lurt.
Ornec WdftLO’l Mi*
Sept. IS. i«W
BLACKWELL’S DURHAM
TOBACCO CO.,
Durham, N. C
Gentlemen:
We have Smoked up
all the Tobacco at the World’s
Fair, and have unanimously
awarded the Gold Medal
for Smoking Tobacco to
BLACKWELL’S
Bull Durham
Congratulating you on your success,
we remain Yours truly,
Committee.
‘ WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.”;;
(Tasteless—Effectual.) ;
FOB ALL .. I
iBILIOUS and NERVOUS!
DISORDERS,
Such as Sick Headache,
Weak Stomach,
Impaired Digestion,
Constipation,
Liver Complaint,
and Female Ailments,
j Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Coating.
Of all druggists* Price 2S» cents a box. $
New York Depot. t6«; Canal St. ^
11**
Blackwell’s Bull Durham
Has been the recognized standard of Smoking Tobacco
for over 2; years. Uniformly good and uniformly
first. Bright, sweet and fragant-we invite the
most fastidious to test its peculiar excellence,
Blackwell’s Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C.
ONE CENT A WORD.
IS AS SAFE AND HARMLESS AS
JSl. Flax Seed Poultice.
It is applied right to the parts. It cures all diseases of women. Any
lady can use it herself: Sold by AJ.Ti DRUGGISTS. Mailed to any
address on receipt of $1.
Dr. J. A. McGill & Co., 3 and 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, EL
SOLD AT LYNDON’S DRUG STORE.
He Liked a Hog*
Idvertlsements of 1$ words or aore, Inserted
I In this eolnmn for ONE CENTRA ,W0ttD each ]
insertion, Cash In Advance.
A CABINET CHANGE.
Rev’d Fred. T. Lockhart’s Book,
TOLD BY A CHILD.”
A Series of Bible Stories.
Trice 25 eta. On sale our Store.
Liverpool Cotton Future*.
Livf.hp*'ot.. May 3’..—Sales 9,' 00 bales. Tone
_rm. Middling. 4*4-
March and April
A pvil anc. May m
May and June 4.01 a4 '.
,lulie and uly 4.‘Id 4. *
ily and August 4.(M&4.0t
Ujjust and ? eplember 4.«*7,u •<.**
September aud October 4. IKU.0*
October and November 4.0U vl»4. l ' :
November and December AlAtt-l. U
December and January <44.1.
Many Persons %re oroken
GOTO from overwork or household cares.
Brown’s Iron Bitters Rebuilds the
system, aids digestion, removes excess of bih>
md cures ntniarii. Get the genuine-
D.W. McGregor,
THE BCOK STORE.
ATHENS, GA.
WE OFFER
For next 30 days the new seven room cot-
Uge, No. 213 South Jackson st, next to
Mm. E P. Bishop,
At a Great Sacrifice.
Wc are authorized to sell this place for 30
per cent less (ban the price of one year
ago. There can be no more convenient
sums for a business man. Tbe bi use has
bath room, with hot and cold water ar
rangements, good garden and a large lot.
Only two blocks from Michael Bros, cor-
,jr. Call and get the price—it will sur
prise you.
We call attention to the Internation
al Publishing Co.’a advertisement rela
tive to the “Nell’s Chart of tbe Rudi
ments of Music.” It is tbe most con
else and simple method for teaching
the rudiments of mosic ever invented
and all lovers and teachers of th.
grand art will hail with delight thia I his,
great work which lightens the labor of T ,, ,, ... . _ ,, ,
joth teacher and pupil to such an ex- I J 118 " 0 ® Field will go on the retired
tent that a small child can learn in a I list at full salary, he having reached
few days what it formerly took months I tbe age of retirement. Indeed, tbe in
to acquire. This chart is indorsed by Utitute is 67 years of age, seven years
the best musicians and teachers ini .. .. .. , * .
America, and baa met with great enc- I older than the ege of retirement. The
cess. Any one interested in muaio I justice wasoDe of the California 49ers.
should call and investigate this chart. I He was appointed to the supreme bench
It will certainly pinna I*osewho see b President Luc. In in 1863 as a war
at. For Bale by Haselton <fc Dozier and j mrnrmt ”
all music dealers.
FOR BENT ;
7 room bouse S. Milledge ave. near
C G Talmadgt’a for $12 BO
6 room bouteN. W. corner Meiga
and Frnoklin 16 00
• room bouse ror. Bull and Clayton 22 60
6 room bouse 619 West Waddell.. 12 60
7 room bouse cor. Jackson and
Dougherty MO®
7 room bouse Barber St 13
4 room house 8. Lumpkin 8
6 room bouse on Boulevard 13
b room house on West Broad st... 10
4 room bouse on 8- Lumpkin 9
4 room bouse on Bloomfield st.... 8
U* Office rooms and stores on tbr^pen-
tral business streets.
"SOTJNG MAN;
Now is the Time to Boilda HomeI
We will sell you a choice lot foi $800 00
* No
and lend you the money, on long tim
build a bouse. Gorni
14 College Avenue.
’
short
A MUSIC CHART.
The News Comes From Washington
That Gresham Goes on the Bench.
Atlanta, Ga., June 1.—The Consti
tution prints the following from Wash
ington :
There is to be a change in the cabinet
some time next fall. Justice Field of
the supreme court, has announced to
his friends that be intends to resign.
He has likewise notified Mr. Cleveland
of his intention and the president has
tendered the position when it becomes
vacant to Secretary of State Gresham,
It is a well known fact that Mr. Gresh
am has aspired to this for many years
and, of course, he will acc< pt.
Then the state portfolio will be va
cant. There is some talk of E iward J.
Phelps, of Vermont, ex-minister to
E- gland, for this; bnt it is sll specula
tion. It will be several months before
the vseanoy occurs, and it is more than
probable that Mr. (leveland himself
has not yet determined upon a man
If Mr. Whitney would accept it would
MONTANA'S STATUE UNVEII.ED
“Justice” Eipoied to the Enter Tliron;
in Mine* i-nd Miner** Building.
Chicago, June 1.—Montana’s solid I
silver statue of “Justice” was unveiled |
in the Mines and Miners’ building. The I
unveiling of the statno was the event I
of the day at the White City, and the |
great building was thronged with peo-
dunccrat, largely for tbe political rea
son that it saved California to the
union.
<JyfcDP®! S
ONE HXJOYS
I Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs Is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures hahltuRi
constipation. Byrup of Figs ia the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
.. „ J duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
me SILVER STATUE, “JUSTICE.” LonfahlI J-L . •
I ceptaole to the stomach, prompt in
pie eager to see the magnificent work ita and tru i y beneficial b its
Sir- 1 fapyd” "»>
number of national airs. Tbe opening | Wealthy ana agreeable substances, its
address was delivered by Major Ma-
Ginnia, who spoke in glowing terms of
the brilliant fntnre before that atate.
When he had finished, Mrs Richards, of
Montana, stepped forward, and taking
np a email silken cord, gave It a gentle
nil, and the stars and stripes which
many excellent qualities commend _
| to ail and have it the tho*
popular remedy known.
Byrup of Figs is for Bale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
ume,;to
at No.
Sad enfolded the silver image of “Jus-1 may not have it on hand” will pro-
tice” fell away and exposed the statue, jure it promptly for any one who
flt<uid8 eight
Four lediee art ot §*• bwe tm&] CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
poi'nliar trouble. “Onjtge Bloisom” I
will ura theta. For sale H ftyndon’sl
Drug Store. *
. BEWARE OF FRAUD. ,
Ask for, and Insist upon having
W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES. None sea*
nine without W, L. Douglas name
and price stamped on bottom* Look
WANT COLUMN.
pav S'S.o 1 t> §20.0'i ptr week self-ad-
ilresfed stamped envelop for reply. Address
Mine. Wright, Mishawaka, Ind.
Vi V
County seato f Oconee coun
| ty, on the Macon & Northern
Railroad, fine Schools and|
Churches, and pure cool wa
iter. The cheapest place to |
live in Northeast G err da.
WILL
W. L. DOSOUS
S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf,
seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable,
stylish and durable than any other shoe ever
sold at the price. Every style. Equals custom-
made shoes costing from $4 to $$.
The following are of the same high standard of
merit:
>4.00 aud $5.00 Fine Calf, Hand-Sewed.
$3.50 Police, Farmers ana Letter-Carriers;
$2.50, $3.25 aud $2.00 for Working Men.
$2.00 aud $1.75 lor Youths aud Boys.
00 Hand-Sewed, I FOR. \
• SO aud 3.00 Dongola, J LADIES.
$1.75 for Misses.
IS A DUTY yon owe yooraalf
3 get the best value for your
money. Economise In your
footwear by purchasing W.
Li. Douglas Shoes, whloh
ipresent the best value
et the prices advertised
as thousands can tee-
tlfy. Do you wear
’ IHEWORJK^
A’Ojr
Will give esclusive sale to shoe dealers and general merj
Brents. Write far catalogue. Ifnet fer sale In vour place send dy
Had, size and width wanted. Hostage Free. W. L. Dougins, 1!
Nl. MYERS CO..
where Thnvene ,
t to Factory, stating /
ton, QIaas.
\\V
Brooklyn Life.
For Sale.
The following described pro
perty in the above named |
place.
6 acre lot on Hutcheson sve, loca
I ted thereon nice 6-room dwelling, |
j servant’s house, stables and crib
Also 4 two-room tenant houses. All |
| for $1600 00.
2 stores, 70 x 200. $600 00.
3 room tenant heuse and lot, 3-4 of I
I an acre, adjoining colored Baptist |
1 Church. Price §250 00.
A Long Way.
With tottering, uncertain footsteps he ad
vanceil through the gathering gloom.
He raised his eyes wearily, when he wat
suddenly confronted by a gleaming pistol
barrel.
“Hold up your hands.”
Involuntarily and by force of habit he ex
tended his arms heavenward in response to
the command.
“I’m after yonr money.”
“Oh, certainly.”
With a stifled sigh he waited until the |
highwayman had rifled his clothes.
“Will you”
His voice was faint and spiritless.
“do mu a favor?”
The footpad nodded consent.
“Will you be kind enough to tell mo how
much farther I must go before I will be
outside the grounds of the Columbian ex
position?”
But all the robber could do was to refe:
him to the bureau of information, where
he explained, questions would becheerfull?
answered at the rate of $1 apiece.—Detroi'
Tribune.
Knew It Wa* So.
A lady very fond of cats and a man de
voted to dogs fell into a controversy ovei
the merits of those animals. In the midst
of it the lady said:
‘So you really think that dogs sometime-
possess more intelligence than their mas
ters?”
“Certainly. I’ve got one myself that
doesl”—Youth’s Companion.
APPLY TO
SEE
j
What Our Music Teachers
and Musicians Have
To Say
HELMS’ CHART:
Symptoms Favorable*
Mother—When do yon suppose that
yonng man who calls upon you will mak<
known his intentions, Laura?
Laura—I think he will propose prett
soon. Last evening he was very anxious •
know whether I could dress on $100 a yea.
—Yankee Blade.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL
wcmiu, a,
Misunderstood.
Jadesby—Too bad! The paper says that
Henry Jones, cashier of the Ninth National
bank, is defunct.
Mrs. Jadesby—1 always distrusted him.
I suppose he has gone to Canada, like the
rest of ’em.—Truth.
Both Satisfied.
He—May I ask you for a dance?
She—Certainly, the last one on the list.
“Bnt I’ll not be here then.”
“Neither will I.”—Texas Siftings.
Soma of the Grand Army boys may
be interested in tbe following from
Alex B Fope, A. D. C-, Commander
Dep’tTenn. and Ga. He save: “We
have bad an epidemio of whooping
cough here (Stewart, Tenn.) and
Chamberlain,* Cough Remedy has been
the only medicine that has done any
good.” There is no danger from
whoopire cougb, when this remedy is
freelv given. It completely controls
, CAL . the disease. 26 and 60 cent bottles for
new YORK, n>t‘ [by John Crawford <fc Co,
Lucy Cobb Institute.
In examining Nelm’s Music Chart, wc find they contain many exc
| lent qualities. Miss Elsie Ttler,
Teacher Voice and Organ.
Miss Lillie Babnett,
Teacher ot Piano
I consider thelMnsical [Chart a most admirable assistance for be''
teacher] and pupil in.the first rudiments of music.
E. A/Cbawfobd,
Principal French and English School.
We have examined Nelm’s Music Chart,*and consider it a fine thiol
Respectfully, Emma V. Mell,
Ellen L. Mell.
After examining the Nelms Chart ot the Rudiments of Music, I fix.
very satisfactory and beneficial to music teachers and students.
Very.truly, Halue] Hodgson.
After a careful review of Nelm’s MuBic Chart, I cheerfully recom
mend same to ail beginners, and in particular those in the profeasion]who
have the welfare and advancement of their pupils at heart.
Henby C. Albitz,
March'10,1893.
I have examined the work of E. A. Nelms on the Rudiments of Music
and pronounce it a most valuable work to students of music.
Miss Hattie Morris.
aassowuv.su. uwuuu - ——i .« — -- ■ I have examined your Nelms Music Chart and can truthfully say
•el* by all mail*idaelan « latmetteael that it is one of the most succinct and complete presentations of the Ruv
ffebiuhiu 0*u Atlanta, Ofc diments of Music I have ever seen. ‘
Hahklton A Dozier. | xr n „„ „
Very truly, 6. 6 Bond,
Sup’t Public Schools.
I consider Nelms’ Chart of the Rudimenfs of [Music's great assistan
t» any one in the study of music. T. J. Little,
Cornet Soloist and Band Master.
(In Plan tim StVAPt I After making a careful examination of Nelms’ Musical Chart, it gives
un LiayiOU Direei me pleMure to say I’ve never seen a work which contains the time amount
WILL HAVE FOR THE NEXT of useful snd indiepeneible information in so small a compass, and heartily
WEEK THE BEST 1 * “ * v..
CANDIES
Of Every Description.
CAKES made of the best MATERIAL
Drinks:
Pure Lemonade, Milk Shakes,
Sherberts, Etc.
CANNED GOODS
aud PICKLES
Of ALL KINDS and at prices to unit
the times.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
No \11. Broad 8treet.
4 LETTER FROM KANSAS.
BxroaiA, Kan.. March A 1833.
International nMWHnff Company. Mlanta,
Sorytai
Gentlemen—We hereby certify that by
th* aid of Nelms’ chart our two daughter*,
10 and 12 year*, could in 86 minutes in.
■tently give th* k*y in which any plec* ot
du!o wa* written, cither In aherps or
flat*. Previous to thi* they had never had
any lnatrnotion and ka*w nothing what,
ever of muslo. Wa art well pleased with
thi* work end do heartily reooznnend the
earn*. Respectfully,
Mr. axb Mbs. I- Bomxaoa.
witness to tbm abovb.
I was an eye wltneaa to the above and
did at the and of thirty* five minute* help
examine th* children, their answers were
given instantly end without any mleukse
whatever. Respectfully yours,
J. K. Fattkon,
President ot Board of Education,
Crete, Neb.
Bend tor this chert. It will teaeh you
children muslo. Indorsed by all the great,
eatteeohersln America. Price, $2. For
C. BODE
| recommend it to every one who studies the Pianoforte.
Yonrs truly, Mbs. Ida M. Davison.
THIS CHART
CAN BE SEENiAT-
HASELTON & DOZIER’S
Where it can he had for $2.00. It is iDdispeiisible foi
pupils, and should be in the hands of every teacher.