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THE BANNED; WEDNESDAY OCT, 16,1901.
TitUTH WINS.
xppial to the Common Sente of the Public
n et» With Quick Response -Read
the Verdict
DAILY NEWS
ABOUT COTTON.
A ?»*w short months ago we submitted
to the intelligent public, an article call
ing a t* ntion to the discovery of an
actual Catarrh Cure. Skeptics there
were plenty owing to the many worth-
1 P <« preparations heretofore offered in
this country, some few of which might
relieve bnt none could cure this most
distressing disease.
Snuffles, the Guaranteed Catarrh
Cure, reaches the very b*at of this dis
gusting disease and removing the cause,
affords a gentle yet complete and posi
tive cure.
Numerous voluntary testimonials like
the following are received daily :
I was troubled with Catarrh in the
throat, my physician did not seem to
know what to do for it, and seeing so
mnch in the papers about “Snuffles,”
the Catarrh Cure, I thought I would
try it, and I most say that it has already
helped me so much that I feel I shall be
perfectly cured. After using one box of
“Snuffles” I felt like a new person.
Rev. G. W. McCrae, Quincy, Fla.
I cannot praise “Snulfles” too mnch
It is a wonderful treatment for Catarrh.
The first box gave, me such relief as I
have not had for years, and six boxes
cured me, although 1 still keep a box on
hand in case I may catch cold. I shall
always do my best to recommend it
wherever I can.
M. E. Baxter, Marlboro, Yt.
I am using the sixth box of "Snuffles”
and am surprised at the result. 1 am
feeling better than l have felt for five
years. The air passages are clean, there
is no discharge, and my head is as clear
as a bell. This is the only Catarrh med-
iciue that did me any good, and 1 have
tried a number.
J. Caldwell, K1 Paso, Texas.
Snofiles is no ordinary remedy, but a
complete treatment which is positively
guaranteed to cure catarrh in any form
or stage when used according to direct
ions. There are no powders, acids,
gases or inhalers, but a simple and pleas
ant treatment for men, women and
children. Don’t delay but send for it at
once and write full particulars as to your
condition and you will receive special
advice from the discoverer of this won
derful remedy without cost beyond the
regular price of the remedy.
Sent prepaid to any address on receipt
of one dollar. Address Dep’t., Edwin
B. Giles A Company, 2330 .12 Market
St., Philapelphia.
For Croups use Cheney’s
Expectorant.
IVac.fiil >c»liiiloti Possible.
Nkw York, Out. 15.-—The Buenos
Ayres correspondent of The Tmv s says
that in spite of the warlike publications
regarding the strategic roads made by
Chile in disputed territory tnc presi
dent of Chile has made emphatic decla
rations that a friendly and peaceful so
lution of the difficulties can bo reached
within the terms of treaties and agree
ments between tne two republics.
The Report as Given by
flurphy & Co.
Athens, Oa., Oct. 15, 1901.
Athens Market.
New York Market.
Spots— * 9-lrt.
Tone—Steady.
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
Sept end M*r
"LeiIbeGOLD DUST Af EpiSCOpil ChUfCll.
Evening service will be said in E n-
manuel church this afterro n at five
o’clock. There will be a meetii g of the
Woman’s Auxiliary after service.
BALLOON V'O'WCE FAILED,
ipt to
id»er
Liverpool Market.
Intload of aoap use
GOLD DUST
for any kind o! cleanine. II /» much holloa,
ohoapor and moro oonvon/ont•
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chicago
hi
Is -ell 1
I, Oct. 15 -
1 to llu:
rinau II
bepr. 1
tile dat
for No
Iliuroe
of his
r lust,
J anuary -F ebru ary.
February-Maroh
March April
April May ....
May June ...
i-July
July-August
August-Sept end *T
Port Receipts
WHEAT
December
Max .
NAVAi
Ml. Oct. 1
•'TOIIKA
Spirit* t
is. 2 !»•». Quote: A. B. C.
1" G. $1 15 H. $1.-5
M. ;2.35: N. t-J.sai; win
Major Lei ii U auf Dies at _Mol.Ho.
Mobile, Oct. 15.— Major William H.
Leinkauf, head of the baukmghnase of
W. H. Leitikaaf & Son, dn*d tins morn
ing. after a short illness. Major Lein
kauf was also consul for Norway an
Sweden and president of the
school commissioners of Mobile
He was born in Austria-Hungary in | p a j
Working 24 Hours • Day.
There’s no rest for those tireless little
workers—Dr. King’s New Life Pills
Millions are always busy, curing Liver.
Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever and Ague.
They banish Sick Headache, drive out
Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small,
taste nice, work wonders Try them
25c at H. R. Palmer A: Sons’ and W. J
Smith A Pro's.
1)« La Vaulx Abiii. tom*
Cro&n flic Mnhn rr
Pauls, Oct. 15.—The an.empt of the
Count De La Vaulx tocrr.^sihc Mediter
ranean in a balloon, wi.ica left Sab-
lettes, near Toulon, Saturday, has failed.
The minister of marine, M. DeLaues-
fan, has received a dig atcu from Tou-
Ion announcing that the cruiser Du-
ebayla, which escort* d the balloon, ir
returning to port wnii 1 he balloon
her passengers, which f tie woked 11
miles east, of St. Laui'* \it aglithou;
The balloon was uu 1; ared. The ..
suit ot the experiment, • 1 i not cause any |
surprise after the news brought to M ir-
seilles by iucomiug steamers this nuru-
ing that tlie southeast winds, which
were blowing out at sea, would carry
the balloon to the coast of Spun or to
Gibraltar. Moreover, the la.est news
from the passengers of the hallo->u indi
cated tuai it was proceedin ; very slow
ly. These two factors pro ,ublv caused
Count Do LoVaulx to a .union ms at
tempt.
HAM GETS THREE YEARS.
Convicted of Forgery It
Writ Soldiers* Homestead Lands.
I Mkhi’HIs, Oct. 15.—A Scimitar spe-
Let the mother take Scott’s jciuifr oni Helena, Ark., says:
John H. Haul, alias D. May, was to
day convicted in the federal oourt of
forgery in connection with the soldiers’
additional homestead lands in two cases
and sentenced by Judge Jacob Trieber
to three years in prison in Fort Leaven
worth penitentiary and to pay a fine of
$250 m eacu case. This is tuo ttr.-t con
viction ever secured in the United
States courts for such an offense.
There are pending nine other indict
ments in tnD state, the frauds having
beeu practiced very extensively in this
state and in Michigan, Wisconsin and
Minnesota. Never before has the gov
ern mein been able to couvict. The case
is regarded by tlie several government
land officers hero in attendance upon it
as the most important that has been run
down in vears.
Sava:
arils, a negro, was yesterday convicted
Hagar Rohiu>on, a i
ace, 011 the night of j
entenced to death,
•cution being fixed
Richards killed the woman .
in a lit of jealousy and opened lire on 1
the police with a -14 caliber revolver
when his arrest was attempted. !
MOTHER AND CHILD
emulsion of cod-liver oil for the
two; it is almost never super
fluous.
One can eat for two; but
nourishing two is a different
thing; it implies a degree of
interior strength not often
found in woman of either ex
treme.
Luxurious people arc not
very strong by habit, and over
worked people are weak from
exhaustion in some
functions. Between
is the happy mean ;
many women have
life for two?
The emulsion i:
never superfluons.
well „m! you 1 little to try if you like.
SO >TT & ItoWNE, ,<«> I’carl street, New Yolk.
ANDRADE WILL LEAD FORCE.
Reported That He Is Preparing to
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ATTENTION.
Now is the time to plant
hulks for spring blo -irt-
ing. Don’t wait until
1 ext spring,
tGALLNOW
Roman Hyacinths,
Dutch Hyacinths,
Chine-e Sacred Lilies,
Bermuda Raster Lilies
Miss Rosa A. Yon der Luth.
• Ii* v.*
1827 and came to America 111 1S48.
first engaged in the mercantile business
at Troy, Ala. At the tune of his death
he waa a member of the Mobile cham
ber of commerce and belonged to tlie
Masonic oni»*r, the Knigtirs of Honor,
B’Nai B’Ritii and several other organi
sations.
Hon. W. L. W ebb r Dead.
Saginaw. Mich., Oct. 1
L Webber, former state senator and
Democratic candidate for governor in
187*», died today, ag-d 76 years. Mr.
Webber wu» l*«*rn 111 Ogden, N. Y , was
connecte.i wrh me Pere Marquerre
railroad as armriiey and land commis
Sioner for many years.
Yon are rnucti more liable to disease
when your liver and bowels do not act
i of j properly DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
7. j remove the cause of disease. H. R.
mer & Sons and W. J Smith «fc Bro
Dr.
West Point, 0
the largest single •
planter bus ju>t In
II. Combs drove n
taming four bales,
farm in Chambers conn
ton
Oct.
Hon. W. ! £ om *>"-■ , T “'
Hagerdorn & C
cents, H agent
for $1,450.
Dr Rull’i Baby 5yrup lor Teething
lOets. ( ure.M Wind Colic, limrrho
•ntery. Griping l*i
Pti
Halm-:
a. Dy-i
1 >r. Bull's Ha by Syrup pi
15 —One of
s of cotton by a
made here. Lou
wagons, each con-
jwii from his
, Ala., 5 miles
as sold to J. J.
the price being
& Co. 'a check called
Skin affections will readily disappear
by using DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
Look out for counterfeits. If yon get
DeWitt’s yon will get good results. It there is nothing so good as Chamber-
is the quick and positive care for piles j Iain’s Pain Balm. Try It. For sale by
Byrd Sues For $10,000.
Atlanta, Oct. 15.—C. P. Byrd haf
brought suit against W. D. Graut for
flo.'HX) damages, as a result of the
recent collapse of a wall of
the building occupied by the Byrd
Printing company. The petition charges
negligence. It is claimed that machin
ery used by tiie company was damaged,
and that other damage also accrued.
For Eprains, swellings and lameness
H. R. Palmer & Sons and W. J. Smith
& Bro.
For LaGrippeand Influ
enza use Cheney’s Expec
torant.
H R. Palmer & Sons and Smith Bros.
CA.STOHIA.
Brars the _^TIn Kind Yon Haw Always Bought
Signature
of
San Juan, Porto Rico, Oct. 15. —Per
sistent though unverified rumors are
current tnat General Andrade, the
former president of Venezuela, who is
now lure, will shortly head a force of
men from the Islands of Curacao ami
Trinidad, wiio will invade Venezuela.
It is said be had planned to sail Oct.
11. 011 the R-d “D” line steamer Phila
delphia. ir. in New York for Venezuela,
via Porto Rico, and that he changed his
mind hall an hour before the ship sailed,
presumably 'because the Pmladelphia
varied iier regular course, touching first
at laiOuani, wnere steps had been taken
to arrest the general. The agents of
the Pmladelphia are authority for the
statement that General Audrade intends
to sail Oct. 25 on the steamer Caracas.
The general is living quietly in a
suburb of San Juan and is seldom seen
in public. The Island of Curacao prob
ably will be his headquarters.
CONTENTION OVER COREA.
Japs Making Heady For War With
LiI'hLi, My« l)r. Scan.
San Francisco, Oct. 15.—A war be
tween Russia and Japan over Corea is
predicted by Dr. Nicholas Senn, profes
sor of surgery in the University of Chi
cago, who has arrived here from a tour
of the Orient. Said he:
“While I was in Japau I noticed on
every hand tnat the Japanese were mak
ing preparations for war with Russia
and they made no secret of ir. The
cause of the trouble is no secret iu
Japan. Ir wants Corea. Japan is
large enough for the Jaiwinese. Ru
practical v bolds Manchuria and Japan
does not intend letting this nation ex
tend its influence to Corea, if ir i
prevented. Hence the preparations for
war.”
When you have no appetite, do not
relish your food and feel dull after eat
ing you may know that yGu need a dose
of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets Price, 25 cents. Samples free
at H. R Palmer & Son’s and Smith
Bros
To Combat German Influence.
Nkw York, Oct. 15. — Information
of tlicir has rn * ic hed London from Constantino*
| pie that a Russo Belgian syndicate has
the two made application to the port© for an im*
. « I portant extensive railway concession in
DUt llOW Asia Minor and Palestine, says the Lon-
. a ' don correspondent of The Tribune. The
plenty OI , application is regarded as much a politi-
I cal as a financial undertaking, nud as
designed for the purpose of combating
. j the growth of German political and ti-
almost [ nancial influence in Asiatic Turkey, the
Holy Land and Arabia.
Passenger Men In Session.
Asheville, N. O., Oct. 15. — The
American Association of General Pas-
Ben ger and Ticket Agents convened for
its forty-sixth annual meeting at Ashe
ville yesterday. This association is com
posed of the people who control the pas
senger business of North America, and
is one of the most important railway
organizations in existence. Passenger
men from all over the con tin nut are iu
attendance, as the meeting is the great
est event of tho year with them.
..NEW.. j
OPERil HOUSE.1
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Thursday,
October - */•
Dr
Bull's Cough Syrup cures
at omi*. Conquers 'Jrouj
Cough
rough
Cough and M<
!roup, Whooping
it boat fail Host
rsoness, Orip|N*. Pneuiiio-
1 Lung Affections Quick,
First appearance in
Athens of the Distin
guished Romantic
Actor
Mr. Andrew Robson
Ami H D ompany in
“Richard
Carvel,”
Oar little girl was unconscious from
strangulation daring a sadden and ter
rible attack of croup I quickly secured
a bottle of One Minute Cough Oure,
giving her three doses. The croup was
mastered and our little darling speedily
recovered.” So writes A. L. Spafford,
Chester, Mien. H. R. Palmer & Son,
and W. J. Smith & Bro.
I Know One Sure Kernedy
[or an obstinate cold, Ita name in Pyny-Balsam.
Storm
Boot.
Kibo
Box
Calf.
inch.
Extra Heavy
Sole. Rope
Stitch, Ex
tension Edge. Low Heel,
t Reproduction of tikis Style Shoe.
For sale by
Davison & Lowe.
A Dramatization of Wiustou Church-
ill’s famous novel of the same name by
Edward I*. Rose. The same stage in
vestiture used in th** original Empire
Theatre, New York run of the play.
Seat-* on sale at Palmer’s
Drug More.
THE HIGHEST
Excellence of
Styles
WILL ALW AYS BE FOUND
AT THE
Misses Bradberry
Where they are always
ready ami willing to
serve you. Remember
their new place.
No. 9 College Ave.
ioms r arms
105 acres 8 miles from Athens in
Madison county. Two horse farm, tru
ant improvements, good land. Will
take $8 p^r acre. Gheap at this price.
600 acres near Birnett Shoals, 0
miles from Athens, $s per acre.
Two places, one of 300 and the oth»r
600 acres, 8 milt s from Athens, finely
improved, pays I5"„ on investment..
Will sell for $12 00 per acre. Separ
ately or together. Bargains.
150 acres 2 miles of B >gart, 3 settle
ments, 15 acres of fine bottom. Rural
delivery, good place for young married
man.
200 acres 4 miles of Athens, Jefferson
road. f> room dwelling, 4<> af'res original
forest, 30 acres pasture, 30 minutes
drive of the heart of the city. Here is a
place for an Athens business man.
163 acres 2 miles from Athens, finelv
improved, magnificent land A real
up to-date farm.
236 acres, six miles from AM odb,
Mitchell bridge roa.1. Old fashioned two
story house Three tenant honsi s. Brice
$2700 00, $500 cash, balance in one, two,
three and four years with 8",, interest.
180 acres, one mile from corporate
limits, 20 acres of good bottom land.
S->me fine timber. Will take $1500 tor
this place.
These are not the only pebbles on the
beach. Come to see me.
Robt. Toombs DuBose.
Real Estate - Fire Insurance.
Phone 17.
Friday
Night, Oct.
18th.
MR. CRESTON CLARKE
...PRESENTS ..
HAMLET.
With Special Scenery and
Handsomely Staged
Throughout.
Seats on Salt
Di ug Store.
at Palmer’s
CITYTRAINpIMS
Arrival and Departure ol Trains.
CITY TIME.
City Time Is 30 minutes slowe
‘ 30 minutes.faster than C
Southern Railway
Leaves at 12.15 p. m. Arrives »t 4 :15 p, m
Leaves at 5:50 p. m. Arrives at 9:15 p. m
C. B. C HAS di.kh, Agent
GEORGIA Ti. R.
leaves 8:15 a. m. Arrives 1 .-00
Leaves 4 :UU p. m. Arrrives 7:66
Seaboard Air LineRy.
WORTH BOrHD.
No. 52—Lv Atlanta.? :15am. Ar. Athens. !» :10am
No. 00— " “ 8:30pm, “ “ 10:53pm
No. 34- " " 12:30pm, “ " 2:l8pm
SOUTH BOUND
No.31—Lv. Athens,2:10pm, Ar. Atlanta. 4:25am
No. 27—“ “ 5:5Sam, “ “ 8:30am
No.53— " ** 4:56pm, " " 7:30pm
R. K. L Bunch, Gen. Pasenger Agent
W, B. Waldron, Agent.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Xrrlve 1 00p.m. Leave 3 :45 p ir.
Leaving Athens 7 :00 a m., city time.
Amve Macon ii :55 central time.
J. E. HUMPHREY. Agent.
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EVERYBODY GOES TO BERNSTEIN’S TO BUY FURNITURE. 1
2E£ e cause Ete sells Glieap and. on BASY Terms.
Notwithstanding the fact that I can show one of the most complete lines of Furniture in Athens or North ' L (leorgia. I am continually
ordering goods on account of the big tiade I am having People rea ize they can get better value for their moiney at llcrnsteiu’s is why they
trade there. REMEMBER, I defy competition and if you want to save money, be sure and see me before you buy.
it "Will Cost You. TSTothins: to Call and. Q-et Prices.
The treatment you will receive together with the prices I am prepared to make, will convince you that I make no false statements when‘1 say
I am the leader of low prices. Bear in mind the fact that you can get anything in the furniture line at low pru-es and on easy terms at
Bernstein’s Mammoth Furniture Store and Undertaking Establishment.
ATHENS, GEORGIA. PHONE 61.
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