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The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years.the Standard*
Twenty-Five Families Stricken by
Eating Cheese in Mansfield.
MANY EXPECTED TO DIE.
Wine Doctors and thr Coroner Are Sttnd-
lug Over th 1 Victims U niting to
J See the lleiulta—One llun-
_ dred mid Ten Sick,
Mansfield, O., July 12.—Tho case
of wholesale poisoning by eating cheese
In this city is much worse thun was first
supposed.
Nearly every one in 25 families who
purchased and ate of the cheese, is now
afflicted. and 12 persons have very
alight hopes of recovery.
One hundred and ten persons sampled
the cheese, which was manufactured
near the city. Nine doctors, together
with the coroner, are in charge of the
afflicted, and, although no deaths arc
reported, many arc expected to die.
SILVERITES IN CONVENTION.
Denver tho Scene «»f m Great Gathering of
Silver Supporters.
Denver, July 12.—A massmeeting of
silver men met here.
Every section of Colorado was repre
sented—probably 1.000 delegates b -ing
Pr osent, including the leading politi
cians and mine owners of the state.
Speakers announced that the war be
tween oppression and tyrany had be
gun, and some of the speakers were
quite warlike in spirit.
Governor Waite, in an address said:
••If the money power shall uttempt to
sustain its ursupaliou by the strong
hand we will meet that issno when it is
forced upon us.
•'If it oo true that the United Static
is unable to carry out its governmental
policy without the dictation or consent
of foieign powers; then we need an
other revolution, another appeal to
arms.”
A LEADER.
Since the hist introduction,'Electric Bit
ters lias gained rapidly in popular favor,
until now it is clearly in the lend amon-
pme medicinal tonics an altera! vs—cone
tabling nothing which perniiis its use as a
beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized ss
the best ana purest medicine for all ail
ments of ftomach, Liver or Kidneys.—It
will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Con
stipation, and drive Malaria from the sys
tem. Satisfaction guaranteed with each
bottle or the money will be refunded.
Price only 50c. per bottle.
Sold by John Crawford & Co, and
Palmer & Kinnebrew
SHOT BY A NEGRO.
Georgia Editor Mho Is Under
Some Serious Charges.
fHE CENTRAL’S COMPLAINT
JSc I. Charged With the Mt.u.e of Rail
road Ticket. I*.ueel for K.litor.
Who Attended tho Weekly
l're.s Association.
A X.UI1 d Claim Settle,! hy tho Killing of a
CUIllli.i.t.
Eastman, (In., July 12.—Jim Collier,
a negro, shot and instantly killed Joe
Warren, a white man, with a Winches
ter rifle.
There has been bad blood existing
between the pa-ties for sometime about
aland claim, and last spring Warren
ahot Colier and since that time both
parties have been going heavily armed.
They met eu the public road running
from Eastman to Dublin, about miles
from here, with the above result. An
eye witness says that Collier shot first.
However, Warren managed to empty
both barrels of his gnu before Collier
killed him.
The sheriff has gone in pursuit of
Collior, who is still at. large.
BUCKXEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in world for ( uts,
Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum.
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tion* ar d positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It 1b guarantee d to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cent* per box.
For sale by John Crawford & Co.,
and Palmer A Kinnebrew.
THE CHIEF DIED,
and the Coroner’a Jury Said It Was the
Result of Morphine.
Cbattanorgi, Tenn., July 12- Dr. R.
L. Ji hasten, whose peojle live in East
Orange, N. S , and whose father haa
been prominent in New York p l : tics,
is under arrest cha-ged with involun
tary mmslatg iter.
TD'smirm g ea-ly the death re-
curred cf Chief c f Police D. F. Mitchell,
who waainjure d while plcn’c'ting Sun
day at Chickamauga by a tree falling
upon him The injuries were not con
sidered dangerous and the chiefs sud-
de T 'd-ath this mornirg is charged to
Dr. John*ton, hia attet.dTg physician,
who it is alleged, administered an over
dose of morphine while nr d r the in
fluence cf liquor.
An irquest was demanded and the
coroner’s jury verdict served only to
more seriously implicate the young
practitioner, the jury finding that the
deceased bad come to his death as the
result of morphine administered by Dr.
Johnston.
Acting Chief of Police Huffaker, fol
lowing the action of the coroner’s jury’
had a warrant issued for the physician
charging him with involuntary man
slaughter. The prisoner waived pre
liminary examination and was given
liberty on a $1,000 bond. He immedi
ately left the c ty npon the advice of
friends who fe&reJ the wrath of rela
tives and friends of the dead chief.
Johnston has been here about three
years and reoently joined partnership
witn Dr. Vaulox Gibbs, one of the most
prominent physicians in Tennessee.
The dead chief ha3 been at the head
of the department but three months,
having been promoted from a lieuten
ancy. Exoitement has been running
high all day and tonight. Friends of
Johnston appreciate the wisdom of
their course in having sent him out of
the city.
The physician denies that he was
drunk and stoutly maintains the chief’s
death was not due to morphine, but the
result of injuries sustained last Sunday.
LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant l.emon Tonic.
For Biliousness, Constipation and
MsKria.
F r Indigestion, Sick and Nervous
Headache.
For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and
Heart diseases.
For Fever, Chills, Debility and Kid
ney Diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mosley’s Lemon Elixir is pre
pared from the fresh juice of Lemons,
combined with other vegetable liver
tonics and will not fail you in any of
the above named diseases. 50c. and $1
bottles at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At
lanta, Ga.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS.
Naval Store*.
WiMnsGTOX. Julv 12.—Turtxratlne on
**26; rosin Arm, strained ■< : pood strained I
1.01 uir steady at »"i: crude turpentine
stead v. inird, $1.05; yellow dip, $ 1 .UK virgin,
$1.30.
S„vannah. July 12.—Tnrnentiney quiet’at
rosin lirm: good strained $1,05.
A BANKER WRITES 1
From experience in my family, Dr.
H. Moseley’s Lemon Elixir has few, if
any equals, aud no superior in medi
cine, for the regulation of the liver,
stomach and bowels.
W. H. Magnkss, Pres. Nat’l Bank,
McMinnville, Tenn.
a card.
For nervous end sick headaches, indi
gestion, biliousness and constipation
(of which I have been a great sufferer)
1 have never found a medicine that
would give such pleasant, prompt and
permanent relief as Dr. H. Mozley’s
Lemon Elixir.
J. P. Sawtell, Griffin, Ga,
Publisher Morning Call.
REGISTRATION OF CITY VOTERS.
The books for the registration of city
voters were opened on the 1st inst.,
and will be kept open until 2 o’clock
p. m. on the 20r.h day of November,
1893. July 7,1893.
A. L. Mitchell,
Clerk of Council.
Brunswick, Ga., July 12.—The
W eekly Press association has had some
sensational features attending the con
vention here and one of its leading
members has been removed from office
and suspended from the association.
The trouble grew out of the improper
use of railroad passes which had been
furnished the association for the use of
its members, in going to, aud from the
annual meeting at Cumberland.
Charges to that effect was brought
before the convention, aud Charles D.
Barber, the secretary of the association
was named as the party responsible for
their misuse.
J. C. Haile, general passenger agent
of the Central railroad, charged that
Barker obtained passes from the road
for members who wished to go over
that line and then sold the tickets to
outside parties, furnishing the mem
bers with tickets over the East Tennes
see, Virginia and Georgia railroad,
which had been obtained from that
company for the same parties and for
the same trip.
It seems that Barker wrote to several
members of the association and asked
them if they were going to the conven
tion at Brunswick, and if they were he
requested them to designate which
route they preferred to travel. Some
replied that they were not going, and
others wrote him that- they would pre
fer to go direef from Atlanta by the
East Tennessee. Barker got passes by
both roads for the same men and sold
the Central passes to a broker in At
lanta. One by one the passes were cap
tured by Samuel Webb, traveling pas
senger agent of the Central. Ho recov
ered, all told, about a dozen, it is said,
that were in the hands of parties to
whom they had been sold by Barker.
The matter was reported to the gen
eral passenger agent. To be dead sure
ho wrote to the parties to whom tho
passes captured had been issued and
asked them to refund the road the price
of a ticket from Atlauta to Macon or
Savannah, as tho case might be, or ex-
p'ain how 1 the passes got out of their
possession. The editors replied that
they had never had the passes over the
Central. Home of the editors were red
hot when they found out the trick that
had been worked.
Their explanations were satisfactory
so far as the editors were concerned,
but not v itk the editor of The Temper
ance Star.
Mr. Haile got his evidence so strong
that there could bo no question about
the scheme Barker used and then he
reported the matter to the association.
That body suspended Editor Barker ami
paid the Central for the passes he had
sold.
Mr. Barker was a candidate for pres
ident of the association but the expos
ure put him out of the race.
WILLIAM NOT COMING.
l’rmlacr him! l’roTUinus.
v ew Vork. July 12-Pork, quiet but
ete: dy. me?s. new. $ 8.50a.$19 Ok out, S V t> .
idilie- dull: -liort Hear, $9.75. Lard is |
ouiet ami weak western steam. $10.20; eii>
si.- tm —: oiiii.ms. July, $!t>.2U: September.
I S.V
Cincinnati. July 12.—Pork steady
$17. 0. ' -ar.i cun}’, Se.JI 14- Bulk meals easier,
short ribs. S' 1 . .H ' O.Oi. Bacon weak, sh„rlj
clear. S 0>7;~ 511.00.
. ni. Aoo, . ly 12.—Caali ouotations were as
follows: Meo i ork SV*.S>5rt.S49.9;w; Lard,
f'.i Short r bs loos -. $9.11 if.*9.2
Dr. >ait shoulder*, boxed. - 8.2Ti a-N.'h'; short
clear sides, boxed, J*.2U i$!l C>.
mm W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOEH
Nftr York Cotton Future*.
Tone. 8*endy.
lings 8 1-6.
Fe
Nnv York, uly 12
Sales, b7,lOU bale*?. Mid-
8.;*
#..»:§ 8. 4
8.;»4@8 "'
%
&
March
April
May
June
July
A gust 7.93<£ 7.9!
September 8JCfc5 8.01
October s. il
Nov* tuber 8.21 8.19
Decern :-e; 8.h0£ c.28
Liverpool Cotton Futures.
1.tTERP( oi.. ul' 12 - Hales 1 . 00 bales. Tone
Steady. Middlings 4Vs pence,
Januar and Fe nary :u
Febtuary and arch 4.34ki'„4.o6
March and A’ rii
April and May <&
May ami June <3
June and July
JtU> and August 4.24'&4.&>
A -gust and eptember 4.25 j 4.27
repieml er and ‘October 4.27^4-21
October aud November 4.28&4.'.0
November and i >ecember 4.2ytj,4.a»»
Decern her and January 4.30^,4.32
TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM
Effectually yet gently, when costive or I
bilious or when the blood is impure or
sluggish, to permanently cure habitual
constipation, to awaken the kid my s and
liver to a healthy activity, without irri
tating or weakening them, to dispel
headaches, colds or fevers, use Syrup of
Figs.
ON® ENJOYS
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 habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy, of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the Btomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy ana agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. I)o not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE. KV. NEW YORK. N.V.
FOR
_ __ GENTLEMEN.
A sewed shoe that will not rip; ran;
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 ate of the Mine high standard of
merit:
$4>oo and $5.00 Fine Calf. Hand-Sewed.
$3.30 Police, Farmers and Letter-Carrier*,.
L. $r.5°. 8a.35 and $a.oo for Working Men.
Sa.oo and $1.73 for Youths sod Boys.
$3.00 Hand-Sewed, I FOR \
’ an ? Dongola.1 LADIES.',
75 for Misses. 1
IT IS A DOTY you owe yuursSU
to (et tho boat value for your
looey. Economize In your
footwear by purchasing W.
Xi. Douglas Shoes, which
^present the beat valuo
at the prloee advertised
thousands can tes
tify. Do you wear
thorn 7
Will stva exclusive sale to
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M. MYERS CO.,Ag;ent8.
H3fa
§rofcsstonai (Sards.
DR. W. B. CONWAY,
Lato Physician to Virginia Agricnltniai
and Mechanical College.
AM SO HAPPY!
3
BOTTLES
Relieved me of a severe Elood trouble. 1
it has also caused my hair to grow out
again, as it had been falling out by the
handful. After trying many physicians
in vain, I am so happy to find a cure in
S. S.S. O. H. Eluert, Galveston, Tex.
S CI IPF^ By forcing out germs of dis
ease and the poison as well
^ is entirely vegetable and harmless.
S Treatise on Blond and Skin mailed free
iwiF-r Brariw' r, Atlanta. Ga.
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CURE
YOURSELF!
Tit troubled with Gonorrhceal
J Gleet,Vihltes,Spermatorrhoea*
for any unnatural discharge uk"
your druggist for s bottle of
Big G. It cores In a few days
I without Uie aid or publicity of a
1 doctor. Non-poitonoua and
1 guaranteed not to stricture.
\ The Universal American Cure.
Manufactured by
k Th» Evans Chemical Co.l
CINCINNATI, O.
U. S. A.
Southern Short-Band
AND—j
Business College
57 S. Broad £t., Atlciita, Ga.
Office at Residence, 510 Barber street,
Telephone No. 149.
ur. A. C HOLLIDAY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
of Women a Specially. Office
JLf over Jackson A Vincent’s store. Resi
dence 488 Barber fit Prompt attention given
to a 1 cases Can be found at office in the day
and residence at night, when not attending
professional calls. Jane4—ly.
LUCIES L. RAY.
Athens, Go.
CLAUDE C. RAY.
Jocksos, Ga.
RAY & RAY,
LAWYERS.
Practice in both State and Federal Conrts
Loans of $1,000 00 and more promptly
made on real esta at a Low Rate op
Interest. We mean business.
W Collections made in the city and
through! ut Northeast and Middle Georgia
Promptn turns.
AU That Talk About Germany’* Ruler
at the 9*orld'* Fair Pronouncrd FnUe.
New York, July 12.—A special from
Chicago says:
‘•There is 110 truth in stories sent out
from Chicago that Emperor William of
Germany is coming to visit the World’s
Fair. Herr Wermuth, the German Im
perial commissioner, is making prepa
rations to return home, ami the report
has been circulated for several days
that the kaiser had recalled him in or
der that he might escort his majesty to
America in September.
••Herr Wermuth lias never said that
the emperor would come here, and de
ntes any responsibility for tho stories
that have been floating around. “An
attache of the German commission” is
the person usually quoted as authority
for the reports that the emperor is
comiug.
A carpenter by the name of M. S.
Powers fell from the roof of a bouse in
East Des Moines, lows, and sustained a
painful and serious sprain of the wrist,
which he cured with one bottle of Cham
berlain’a Pain Balm. He says it ii
worth $5 a bottle. It cost him 50 cents.
For sale by
JOHN CRAWFORD * CO.
Tills ft 4h« r>«ndchild of one of Virginia** most dis
tinguished living statesmen. When the child w&s in •
■tate of oollapee from eholern infentura, end the doe-
ton had left it to die. it was given Germetuer. In twe
hoars it revived and began to recover very rapidly,
e recent letter enclosing the above picture of the none
and child, the mother saya that **it was raised
the dead by Germetuer, w
Also, Purchasers of
lore’s Business College,
Forming a business institution
without a peer in the South. Oyer
6,000 students in good positions.
K. R. G. 8SSCh B SiiSSrSSia. e ffi I Nearl y 300 P n P iU now ia attendance.
Lar S e illustrated Catalogue free.
KING’S ROYAL GERMETUER CO.,
ATLANTA. OA.
AFTER THREE YEARS.
Covington, Ga., May SI. 1898,
For about five yens I was a great sufferer
from neuralgia in my lace and eyes, and hemor.
rbageof the kidney*, which caused a great deal
of blood to pass from them, causing me to eager
a greet deal from Its effects, as well as the dally
attacks of neuralgia. A friend Induced me to
take King’s Royal Germetuer. I took ten bot
tles of it, aud have not had an attack of either ■ __ _
since. 1 used the Germetuer in 1890. There Thfi MiSSfiS
are many who will testify to this. 1 AUO
& B. SWANSON.
K. R. G. Pills are the best. 50 pills 25 cents.
Address,
A. C. BRISCOE, President,
May 11—dtf ATLANTA. GA.
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Ga, Southern and Florida R. R
Suwanee River Route.
What is
Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infanta
an d Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
Castoria. 1 Castoria.
t..n axnaUgnt medietas for cM- I “ Castoria Is so veil adapted to children ths*
gm. Mothers bavs repeatedly told me of its 1 I recommend Has superior toany prescription
grod affect upon their chndrea.”^ _ kaawnU, me.” jj *. Aomrer-M. D
ill So. Oxford SL, Brooklyn, N. Y.
“Oar physicians ia the children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their expert-
eaoe to their ouMie practice withCaatoria,
sod -itheogh ve only have among any
medical soppUM what is known os regular
products, yet we are free to coafes* thst tho
merits cf CastorU haa won pa to look with
favor npoatL”
Vim
Da. Q. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
* Mortals the best remedy for children of
which I *m acquainted. I hope the day is not
Csrdtatant when mothers will consider the real
•ntaMt of their children, and use Castoria tn-
ttovartoiisquack nortrams which are
toitojyingthetr kreedcoes.hyfoccmgoptam.
S-tMm■ soothing syrup qnd okher hurtfnl
"” P 7down their throats, thereby sending
Dfcj.y.KmcHxws, „ _
Corny, Ark. Aum ft Saws, An,
, omfew Osmpmaf, TI K«my >to—1» TerkCAr^
Tull’s nils
Regulate The Bowels.
rMlIvcnna deraagM the whole sys
tem and begets diseases, ttucb as
Sick Headache,
Dyspepsia, Fevers, Kidney Diseases,
Bilions Colie, Malaria, ete.
Tntt's Pills produce regular habit of
body and good digestion, without
Which, uo one can enjoy good health.
Sold Everywhere.'
Schedule in Effect October 16,1892
Read Down. Read Ui
F. M. A. M. P. M.
5 00 5 40 Lv Palatka.... Ar. 9 45 840
P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M
6 SO 7 00 Lv. Jacksonville Ar. 8 80 7 40
P M. A. M. PM. A. M
6 25 5 85
& S3
427
Bradberry
Are now selling their colored Chips
I ind Straw Hats at greatly reduced pri-
| ces, they also have a beautiful line of
White Chips, Hats and Satin Ribbons
I suitable for commencement and mid*
| summer,
Clayton street,’ Athens^ Ga.
835
9 00 LT.
• Lake city...
928
953
...Jasper....
10 38
10 58
..Valdosta...
A-M.
P.M.
12 18
1244
....Tifton....
147
210
...Cordcle....
4 10
4 35
Mat-on June.
430
4 50 Ar.
...Macou....
745
805
...Atlanta ...
125
12 55
• Chottan’ga.
P. M.
A M.
720
6 25 „..NashvUle..
A.M.
p. a.
120
1 10
.Evansville..
725
730
-SL Louis-
10 40
At
...Chicago...
A.M.
P.M.
253
105
10 40
213
12 45
10 26
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iTJELE SUN
During 1893 THE SUN] will be of
surpassing excellence and will print
more news and more pure literature
than ever before in its history.
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Horses.
Dr. Edward P. Halstead,
PRACTICAL
We carry the Best Assorted Stock of
Fine Drugs,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
BRUSHES, COMBS, Ac*
In the City,
710 6 50
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OCTOBER 16 th. 1882.
THE SUNDAY SUN
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THE suisr,
HEW YORK.
The Weekly Banner—the
reat Democratic organ of the
Eighth and Ninth Distrioti
ft worth mere than a daBsy
H ♦ "av .
ATHENS OA.
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B EGS to inform the public generally that
he will attend Athens, Ga., and
Gan be found at the Commercial
Hotel or some of the Stables,
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
For the Treatment ot
Lame and Sick Horses & Mules
N. B.—Honey and ether Enlargements ol
long standing successfully removed.
4 LETTER FROM R4NSAS.
Ekfobia, Kam., March 4, 18931
International EmUieMtig Company, Atlanta,
Oeorgiai
Gentlemen—"Ws hereby certify that hy
the aid ot Nelms’ chart our two daughters,
10 and .12 years, could in 8* mlauteo In*
stantly give the key In which any plecs el
tnuslo was written, either in sharp ■ 09
Bats. Previous to this they had never had
any Instruction and knew nothing what*
ever ot mnalo. W* ar* well pleased with
this work end do heartily recommend tha
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I was an eye witness to th* above and
did at th* sad ol thirty-five minute* halj
examine th* children, their answers war#
given Instantly and without any mletahsl
whatever. Bsspsetfnllj yours,
J. K. Patthow, I
Praildant at Board ef Bdnostioa* |
Greta, Nab.
Bend for this shark It will toash you
shlldrsn mnalo. Indorsed by all the j
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