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INQUIRY COURT
NEARINO CLOSE.
Witnesses Yet to Come Are
Schley and Clark.
PLAIN TALK
To Catarrh Offerers.
j Every person suffering from eatarih
BOATSWAIN’S TESTIMONY m its many forms, khows that the com-
mon hTioiip, salves and doachep, do not
He Soyi Hie hr m Hro. k yu’, lini
terlei Nrvi r CV»*rd From lime Mi
Started to 1 urn ti.til Kn-1 o. li.Utl.
Wlieu Colon Wei. t A li tre.
Washington, Oct. 23.—The Schl •
court of inquiry is rapi>iiy upproacliin
its closing clays. At the be^inniu^ oi reach t
today’s session Mr. Raynor, chief coun-
ftul for Admiral Schley,said that lie would i
not nave more than 12 or 15 *>» >r« wir- !
, cere. It i* needless to argue this point
i or to cite taseg of failure, because every
j v *ctini of catarrhal trt uhle knows it for
hims If if he hns tri» a th» m.
j Rocal app’i« ation, if it does anything
at all, simply gives ttinporary relief; a
ash, lotion, salvo or powder cannot
s j at of the disease which is
the blood.
The mucous membrane seeks to re*
U * | heve the Word of catarrhal poison by
ne«e 8 to examine. and .hat the exami- | secreting large quantities of mucous, the
nation c,f some of these would require j discharge sometimes dosing np the nos
comparatively little time. The pried- j tn , 9 deFC , ndin(Mo the throat and larynx
are Admiral causing au iiritating cough continual
It is expect-j 0 i earin g 0 f the t j, rpRt| deafness, indi-
! gestion and many other disagreeable
and persistent syu ptc ns.
A remedy to really core catarrh must
will !
pal witnesses yet to com
Schley and Captain Clark
ed that Admiral Sen ley'a testi
cover at loast a day or two.
Oaptaiu Clark probably will be the
last witness to Admiral Schley, but his
statement, it is expected, will be com
paratively brief. Many witnesses of
former days were j>r* son: to correct
their testimony and after tiiey had been
disposed of another long list for today
was presented. The first of the new
witnesses called was James S Hare,
who, as photographer for au illustrated
weekly newspaper, witnessed and made
photos of the battle of July 3.
He was followed by William Hill,
chief boatswain of the Brooklyn during
the Cuban campaign, and who had es
pecial charge of the work of coaling.
Other witnesses called fur the dav
were:
Franklin T. Applegate, a gunner on
the Brooklyn; Major Murphy, who was
in command of tne marines of the flying
squadron, ami whose quarters were on
the Brooklyn; Lieutenant Commander
0. H. Harlow, wuo was executive officer
of the Vixen and who wrote au accouut
of tne battle of July 3. in which it is
claimed alterations w« r * made before it
was officially published; Lieutenant E.
W. Eberle, who had charge of the for* | „ wa(il
ward 18 inch turret on the Oregon; drngg*ists°at 5(7
ernedy
brought
first IS*
tv.
II HARNESS 10 BE
MANUFACTURED HERE,
Messrs. T. Fleming & Sons Double
the Capacity of Their
HARNESS FACTORY.
l.o an inti r. al t;
which will grmlu lly cleans the cyu-
u ni from catairhal p' ist n ku 1 remove
the fever and congestion alv ays pri sent
iu the mnc.u. membrane.
Tin- b st remedies for this purpose ar.
Kuialyptol. Sanguinaria and Hydrastiu,
bat the difficulty has always been to gel
these valuable curatives combined in one
palatable, convenient ami efficient form.
Recently this has been accomplished
and the preparatirn ; ut on tin market
under the name of 3 nart's Catarrh
Tablets ; they are larg<, pleasant tasting
lozenges, so that they nay be slowly
dissolved in the mouth, thus retching
every part of the moron, ment' rant- ami
finally the stomach and ; te.tir.es.
An advantage to he con.idered also is
that S nart’s Catarrh Tablets toutai no
cocaine, morphine or poisonous natco
tics, so often found in catarrh powdprs,
and the use of which often entails a
habit more daugerens than the disease
Stuart’s Catarrh Tal »lets are sold by
.... i err ’—■ muggists at 50 cents for full sized pack"
rSSE^ffheaftmrmh^tofZl^^^^re probably the saf^and
Oregon, and .Lieutenant Rums Z. John-
•ton, who wa« <i tf0 al «(««•
gou and aide to Captain Cook.
Brest Photographer Testifies.
Mr. James H. Hare was the first new
witness today. He was a press pho
tographer during the Santiago cam
paign. He stated that he was ou the
press boat Smith on May 20 or 27, and
that they had met the St. Paul.
"We asked tiio St. Paul if there was
any tidings of Cervera’s fleet.” said the
witness. “Captain Sigsbee told us there
was uot, that Cervt-ra’s fleet was not in-
aide Santiago and that Seniey h id gone
west. On Sigsbee’s assurance that the
fleet was not in the harbor we went
book to Key West to coal instead of to
, Jamaica, and the first news we got
there was that Cervcra’s fleet was bot
tled up in the harbor.”
On cross examination witness said
that the Smith was withiu 100 yards
Of the St. Paul and that part of
tht conversation was by megaphone and
port without it. He gave a list of news
paper correspondents preseut ou the
Smith at the time, and said he did not
reooguize any of the officers on board
the St. Paul except Captain Sigsbee.
1 Among the newspaper men mentioned as
k- present was Sylvester Scoville. whom
I the witness said was now in Havana.
I He told the court iu response to a
ft question by it that Cantaiu Sig:-bee had
■ himself used the megaphone
B Mr. Haro was followed by Chief Boat-
h swain William L Hill, who was a boat
■ twain on the Brooklyn during the Bum-
■ mer of 189ft. Conci ruing the weather on
[ the cruise between Cieufuegoa and Saa-
i tiago, Hill said:
“The weather wa< rough. It wa:
Worse than that I sh mid say it was
blowing a reef topsail br* ez**,and at one
fime the seas were breaking completely
pver tne Massachusetts. I made au on- j scabs and scales, deadly cancer, eating,
try to that»fleet. ” ! —--- ' ; - 1,4 —
Mr- Hill also stated that he had had
direct charge, under the executive offi-
Oer of the Brooklyn, of the ooaling of
that vessel.
••The Brooklyn,” ho said, “was the
test ship iu the fleet to coal, and only
With constant watchfulness in the
calmest weather could we coal without
having an accident."
The witness said in reply to a ques
tion that the derriok beams of the col
lier were not long enough to throw the
coal onto the Brooklyn and that the
■upplementarv devices were necessary
for that purpose. He also said that he
liyiS personnl knowledge of the Texas
and knew that the projecting sponsors
of that ship made it a hard vessel to
- ooal, and on more than one occasion per-
mlaslon had been asked and received for
tht ship to go to Guantanamo for coal.
Boatswain Hill Describes Battle.
In the oourse of his description of the
tattle of July 8. the witness said: --
“I heard Commodore Schley say
i •I'ort’ and the ship started to swing to
j etqrhoard The helm was put over hard
aport and she swung around on her
heeL The fire from onr batteries never
ceased from the time we started to tarn
until the end of the battle, when the
Colon went ashore. The Texas was on
onr starboard hand and she was folly a
third of a mile from us There was
never any question in my mind about
striking her. We did not cross her bow.
We were slightly ahead of her and
turned In that way entirely clear of her.
“After swinging aronnd we lined np
parallel with the Spanish fleet. In a
few inmates the Teresa went ashore on
Soon after the Oquendo followed
most effectual catarrh core on the
HIGH PRICES FOR HORSES.
Fifteen at a • a so -ale Averaged
> a Head.
New YoltK. Uot. 23. — Many horses
were I titered at tne annual sale of Tich-
A Co. of t'nio.igi in mo American
e Kxenaege last night and they
i* tir>t 15 horses
h<*;nl mill the
I;i ml 49 head
hand team of
t Cn lea go paid
$10.750.
mas \V. Lawson of Bouton paid
$«,5oO lor a brown gelding and $1,700
handsome ene.-tnut saddle horse.
Fiorenz Z ogfela, acting for Auna Held,
gave $1,750 for a pair of brown geld
ings. \V. H. Moore paid $(>.SO0 for a
horses. A bay
iit $5.100 from
H. B. l.eed- and I). I). L»efispaid $4,100
lor a pair of bay foldings. D. G. Reed
gave $4,200 for a dapple gray gelding.
Dr. Dwight bougnt a pair of roan car
riage iior>t'S ( paving $3,000 for them.
S. J. Valentyx g ive $1,350 for a t.ark
bay gelding
CureaCancer, Blood Poison. Eating Sores, Ulcer
Costa Nothing to try.
B?ood poison and deadly cancer are
the worst and most deep-soated blood
diseases on eait 1 ', yet the easiest to core
when Botanic Blood Balm is used. If
you have Mood poison, producing ulcers
bone pains, pimples, mucous pitches,
falling hair, itching skin, scrofula, old
rheumatism or offensive form of catarrh
bleeding, festering sores, swellings,
lumps, persistent wart or sore, take
B Janie Bleed Balm (B B B ) It will
cure even the worst case after every
thing else fails. B. B B. drains the
poison out of the system and the blood
then every sore heals, making the
blood pure and rich, and building up
the broken down body. Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B. B.) thoroughly tested for
30 years. Drug stores $1 per large hot
tie. Trial treatment free by writing
Blood Balm Co , Atlanta, Ga Describe
trouble and free medical advice given
until cured B B. B. does not contain
mineral poisons or merenry (as so many
advertised remedies do,) but is compos
ed of Pare Botanic Ingredients Over 300
estimonials of cure* by taking & Botanic
| Blood Balm B. B. B.
Just in, old fashion, plain Backwhe&t
Flour, at Williamson’s.
The Very Best and Latest Improved Machin
ery Purchased—The New Plant Will be Ran
by Electric Power-Such Industries Help
The City.
T Fleming & Sous will In a few days
double the capacity of the harness de-
pirtment and the increased facilities
w’lll give Athens ouo of the very best
harness factories iu the south.
At present the harness works, located
in the second story of the Fleming build
ing ou Clayton street, have a capacity
of fifteen sets of harness per day and a
n ady sale for all the product is made
Seven hands are now employed, all of
•hem skilled workmen.
The new machinery for the harness
factory has been ordered and received.
I here will be about five or six additional
workmen given employment and the
output doubled.
The very best machinery in the world
has been purchased and the Fleming
factory is equipped for turning out as
good 1 arness as is to be found anywhere.
The new factory will be operated by
electricity. The moter has been ordered
an 1 will be placed in position within
th > next few days With this improve-
n» nt in motive power a great advance
will be made by the factory.
For several years the ontput of the
harness works has been too small to
m ’et the demand of the patrons of this
firm. With the capacity doubled the
redact will be sold to nambers outside
Uiis immediate territory and the plant
vi ill be increased from time to time as
di mand may increase.
Messrs. Fleming & Sons have made
’ip their minds to furnish this section of
t ie state at least with harness, and they
are exceeding admirably in carrying out
their determination.
Such industries as these make a city
prosperous. They bring more people to
the city, they furnish weekly pay rolls,
^ — : ^
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
Claim Your Mosl Careful AUenEon
Today.
EACH AND EVERY DAY’S
OFFICIAL TURKS
SHIELD BANDITS.
Express Strengthens Oar Already Harvelous
Ready-to-We.r Department. All the I.ete !
Idea. In F.shlonab^j/. Tailor Suits, Skirts.
Waists. Coats. Cape, and Furs.
ENGLISH CORDTJROY
FOR WAISTS—’ t
Iu the best odorless quality, the sort
which has been worn by the English
fashionable for a century—in navy,
brown, old rose, garnet and cream at
75 cents a yard.
FANCY WAISTHsTG--
New line just received. Stripe Silk
Armnres, Silk Crepe Waisting, Silk Dot
Bedfords, Stripe French Flannels.
VELVET WAISljlNG—
Fashion’s favorite fabric in black nud
all the new fall, shades, nothing mor.^
appropriate for Waists.
NEW KID GLOVES—
Complete assortment .of up to-date
fall shades, foil lin^tif The best
$1.00 Kid Glove fti Georgia Every
pair guaranteed. I
TAILOR MADE SUITS-
New line just received by today’s ex
press. We keep ri^ht np to the minute
in the styles of oifr Ladies’ Ready-to
Wear Garments Hyou want a Tailor
Suit you will fiud w^iatyou want in this
line of garments. Porrect prices.
IQHAEL BROS.
**"Ui« Profits.
.—Accordiug to a
of The Tribune,
•Id Storage com-
Immense profits
‘ th® British sol-
ailable now for
^lt of a year's
,000. The pro
file company is,
id Boor.
New Youk. Out.
London correspond*
the South African
pauy has been niaki
>ut of j-uppying uii
diera. The amoui
distribution, as thi
trading, is aiK>ut
pouderating iutert
curiou ly enough,
Store,
ly came to
a brand of
have in
GEORCIA SOLONS MEET.
House ()|,po«ei| t., “Junketing 1 * Trips
by >1 mi hers.
Atlanta, O.t. 23.— The general as
semblv of Georgia convened at the capi-
tol at 10 o clojic today. The house put
Itself upon n-cord as opposed to taking
trips over the state by tabling a resolu
tion by Mr. Slaton of Fulton to accept
the invitation extended the assembly by
Messrs. Hail, Felder and Kiiburn to
vi.-ir the Confederate Veterans’ reunion
a: Maeon tomorrow and declaring the
day dies non.
ini- resolution was opposed by Grice
of Warn n, Hardwick of Washington
and Morris of Cobb, who insisted that
tiie members were not here to attend to
business and to go “junkeciug” over
the state. Tile resolution was tabled ou
motion of Mr. Morns of Cobb by a vote
of 71 to <M.
ihe governor’s message was presented
to the two houses and after being read
500 copies were ordered printed. The
important recommendation con
tained in the message was the sugges
tion tmit tiie constitution be amended
so tiiat 3 per cent bonds be issued to
bring up tne arrearages iu the school
payments, and that so much of these
■1 yearly bv the use of
ital of the Westoru and
Troops Have No Intention
of Capturing Ruffians.
SULTAN WANTS REVENGE
ire Brought to Bear
Wlrh It--ferenoe to
half of tii,
Atlantic r;i
Tn,
w members. H im. W. M. Wil-
linqiiam of I VDthorpe and Thomas B.
J nii:s ,n ot .1, fforson, were sworn iu by
Associate Justice Sauiu.d Lumpkin.
Several new bills were introduced nud
ut 12.-:iU tiie house adjourned.
ine s mate appointed n committee to
lock after needed repairs ou the Capitol
building.
HOMICIDE AT COLUMBUS.
ilrimi Kenney, )t More Clerk, shoots
11
tletieliee.
A Deep Mystery.
It is a mystery why women endure
Backache, Headache, Nervousness,
Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and
Dizzy Spells when thousands haveproved
that Electric Bitters will quickly cure
snch troubles “I suffered for years with
kidney troubles,” writes Mrs. Phebe
Cherley, of Peterson. Ia., and a lame
hack pained me so I coaid not dress my
self, but Electric Bitters wholly cured
me, and, althongh 711 years old. I now
am able to do all my housework.” It
overcomes Constipation, improves Ap
petite, gives perfect health. Only 50c
at H. R Palmer & Sons and W. J
Smith & Bro’s drng store.
It Harpencd
1 One day last
"UUliUall'u’
ooack,” says Mr
popular druggist of OatarI5f : Tv : r~-
• She was disappointed and wanted to
know what cough preparation I could
recommend. I said to her that I could
freely recommend Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy aud that she could take a bottle
of the remedy and after giving it a fair
trial if she did not find it worth the
money to bring back the bottle and I
would refund the price paid. In the
coarse of a day or two the lady came
back iu compauy with a friend in need
of a congh medicine aud advised her to
buy a bcttle of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy I consider that a very good
recommendation for the remedy.” It is
for sale by H R Palmer & Sous aud
Smith Bros.
Mr. VV. J. Baxter, of North Brook, N.
O., says he suffered with piles for fifteen
years. He tried many remedies with no
results until he used DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve and that quickly cured him.
H. R Palmer & Sons and W. J. Smith
& Bro.
Coi.rMin's, Ga., Oct. 23.—The second
homicide within a week iu Columbus
occurred yesterday when Adrian Ken
ney, head cierk in the store of Smith &
Conway, on Eighth street, shot and
killed \V llliam W. McGeliee, employed
at the Southern shops here. McGehee
owed the store a bill and Kenney went
to his house to collect it. McGehee was
angry at being approached and, as ho
afterwards stated, “slapped his jaws.”
Later in the morning McGehee called
at the store, paid the bill, and, the wit-
jiesses say, indulged iu abusive lan-
uot crefrtr^w^ug, the other man aud
Geiiee said: ~ - «uyo|M
“1 will kill the ” and started
around the corner after him. Kenney
reached for his pistol, aud said:
“You will Kill me, will you?” aud
shot linn twice in the breast.
McGeheo turned to the door, half way
halted, as if to turn back, aud the other
shot him again. McGehee then ran into
the street, and as he passed the window
Is Sore Over l*r«
by I'n i ted St a
Indemnities For Am ricun Massacres
by the Turks.
New Youk, Got. 23. — The Betscherna
Poschta, a Macedonian newspaper, pub
lished at Sofia, Bulgaria, declare* that
the Turkish troops following the brig
ands holding Miss Ellen M. Stone, the
American missionary, aud her helper,
Mine. Tsilka, for ransom, have no in
tention of trying to capture the rufllaus,
says the Vienna correspondent of Tne
World. Ou the contrary, the soldiers
aud Turkish officials provide the brig
ands with food, it is asserted.
The newspaper says that the bri
gands are being protected uuder orders
from the high Turkish authorities for
treason. The sultan is keen for revenge
against, the United States for the pres
sure brought to bear by America with
reference to indemnities for American
massacres by the Turks.
As these declarations emanate from
the organ of a revolutionary party that
is making war on Turkey, aud are uot
accompanied by any proofs, they are
Dot accounted as wholly without preju
dice.
The Poschta says the Bulgarian gov
ernment is doing every tmug in its pow’er
to assist the American representatives
ftiid has instructed a strict inquiry to
discover the identity of those who made
the capture of Miss Stone and to learn
if the kidnaping had another more im
portant object than that of a ransom.
The impression is created that Miss
Stone will certainly be released, aud at
an early date.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an itflemtd con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have ft rumbling sound
qjLkaperfect hearing, .Mid when
taken out and
normal condition, hearing w
Btroyed forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is nothing
but an inflamed condition of the mucous
surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
of the store the clerk shot him twice . . _
thn.uKh the Klass. All five bullets took tor any case of Deafness (canned by
i'tr-
Mr
aim men ■' c i>. .
ami io p wmi n
At tht^ lime tile
seen astern ext:
> a li n the Yiseaya
tr 10 or 12 miles
as not a ship to be
t the Oreson, which
Resilience at lialiibrldffe Burns.
Baixmudoe, Ga., Oct. 33.—Yester
day the residence of J. S. McRee was
almost entirely consumed by fire, the
water pressnro again failing to be suffi
cient. It was 30 minutes after the ar
rival of the Jire compauy before suffi
cient pressure could bo had to throw
wator to the top of the building. Most
of the furniture was saved. Both
dwelling and furniture were covered by
insurance.
Stubbing Affray at Maoon.
Macon, Oct 23.—Lloyd Howard, ■
negro mnu, was sorionsly and perhaps
fatally stabbed by "Bill” Jennings last
night. The stabbing occurred at the
corner of Third and Blum streets. Jen
nings used a large knife, which pene
trated the right lung of the ntgro. The
attending surgeon says while the wound
is a very serious one Howard has a
chance to recover.
Just One.Bottle.
Scrammon Kans., Nov. IB, i'JOO.
Pepsin Syrnp Co.
Monticello, III.
Sirs:—About three months ago I had
occasion to nse something for Constipa
tion. One bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Sry-
np Pepsin was all. I have been doing
business with yonr firm over a year and
find it like yonr medicine, profitable aud
pleasant. Phil L Keener.
Editor "Scrammon Miner."
Sold by all draggists.
uute or tv
at the time,
der arrest, r
todav. The
i m the street in a
i McGehee was unarmed
Kenney, who is now un
used to make a statement
ead mail leaves a wife and
four small children.
THROWN FROM STREET CAR.
Young Lady ill Suvaiinah Receives
I* atui Injuries.
Savannah, Oct. 33. —Miss Chnrlotte
Blakely, a young lady residing at 615
West Thirty-third street, fell while
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO ,
Toledo, O.
Sold bv D.-oggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best
Another Respected Citizen Done.
To the city to take treatment for his
stomach trouble. The amount of money
he paid for railroad fare to get there
wonld have bought enough of Dr. Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin to have kept him
For three days and nights I snfferod
agony nntold from an attack of cholera
morbns brought on by eating encum
bers, ” says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the
distriot court, Centerville, Iowa. "I
thought I should surely die, and tried a
dozen different medicines bat all to no
purpose. I sent for a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and three doses relieved roe en
tirely.” This remedy is for sale by H.
R. Palmer & Sons and Smith Bros.
tUc.CSc. Ito.c. C tall.ilr
A millionaire's appetite, with a scant
income, has made many a dyspeptio.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will core
Dyspepsia. Sold by all druggists.
was about a hal mile from us. On this
run with the Vi>cava Eilts was killed.
Tncre were U or 15 of us stunding to
gether.”
Another Gilt From t’lirnejle.
London. Oct. 23.—Andrew Carnegie
has given £37.000 to establish libraries
at Dundee.
She Didn't Wcer • Muk.
But her beanty was completely hidden
by sores, blotches and pimples till she
used Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. Then
they vanished as will all Eruptions,
Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles
and Felons from its ase. Infallible for
Cats, Corns, Bams, Scalds and Piles
Care guaranteed. 25c at H. R. Palmer
& Sons and W. J. Smith & Bro.
Dr. Ball's Baby Syrup lor Teething Babies
Price 10 eta Cures Wind Colic, Diarrhoea. Dys
entery, Griping Pains, Soar Stomach, Fever,
Cholera Infantnm. Dr. Ball's Baby Syrnp pro
motes tho digestion and soothes the baby.
alighting from a oar at Broughton ami and his entire family iu p„ 0 ,l health for
Barnard streets aud received injuries g j x mon t|js. You can't suffer from Con
front which she died. The motorman j 8tlpatlnI1 Indigestion, Sick Headache
and conductor of tho car claim that ~ , ,e S .
Miss Blakely stepped from tho car ] or Stomach Troubles if you take this
while it was in motion and was thus re- remedy. Ia 50c and $1 00 bottles.
Dr. Bull's Pills For Liver Ills.
One pill a dose Box, 50 pills, to cts. (
Constipation, Liver Troubles, Biliousness,
lure Blood, Dysiiepsia. Female I’-nlnplainfs.
Itomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Bull’s Pills
lever gripe.
If peoplo only knew what we know
abont Kodol Dyspepsia Care, it wonld
be need in nearly every household, as
there are few people who do not suffer
from a feeling of fnllness after eating,
belching, flatulence, soar stomach or
water-brash, caused by indigestion or
dyspepsia. A preparation each as Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid
from the stomach, will digest yonr food,
oertainly oan't help bat do yon good.
H. B. Palmer & Sons and W. J Smith
& Bro.
sponsible for the accident.
The young lady’s friends claim that
the car gave a jerk as she rose to get off,
throwing her face downward ou the
pavement. When picked up she was
bleeding at the mouth and badly
bruised. Physicians wero summoned
and she was removed to her home,
where she died. The deceased camo to
Savannah from Cuarleston a few months
ugo and resided with her sister.
May Have Dispensary.
Washington, Ga., Oct. 23.—An effort
will be made to pass a dispensary law in
the legislature for Wilkes county. Ill
fact, a notice has been published wish
the following caption: “An act to es
tablish maintain and regnlate a dispen
sary in the city of Washington, Wilkes
county, Go., for the sale of ardent
spirits, malt liquors, wines, ciders and
ot.ier intoxicants, aud to establish and
perpetuate a hoard of commissioners for
the management of said dispensary, aud
for otuor purposes.”
Guests Flee From Flames.
Fkf.sch Lick, Iud., Oct. 23. — Fire
broke out iu tiie bath department of the
French Lick Springs hotel at 8:30 this
morning and for a time it looked like
tne entire building containing about 300
guests wonld be destroyed. All escaped
iu the midst of great excitement. The
fire was put under control by the hotel
fire department aud ut 10 o’clock the
guests were back in thatr rooms. The
loss is between $10,000 and $12,000.
Sold by all druggists.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers search
the remotest parts of the bowels and
remove the imparities speedily with no
dlsoomfort. They are famous for their
efficacy. Easy to take, never gripe. H
R. Palmer & Sons and W. J. Smith &
Bro.
“Onr little girl was uncontcioOs from
strangulation daring a sudden and ter
rible attack of croup. I quickly secured
a bottle of One Minute Congh Care,
giving her throe doses. The croop was
mastered and onr little darling speedily
recovered.” So writes A. L. Spafford,
Chester, Mich. H. R. Palmer & Son.
and W1 J. Smith & Bro.
SUICIDE AT COWAN, TENN.
Captain Haw It In-, a I'mininent t'itl-
7.cr:, lakes His Life.
CltATTANooOA, Oct. 23.—A special to
The News from Cowan, Teun., says:
Captain Henry Hawkins, a prominent
citizen and a Mason of high standing,
DO years of age, suicided nt his home
here last evening by shouting htnueif
through the head wttii a 33-caltber re
volver. The ball entered under tho chin
and went thruugu the brain. He was
alone iu his room at the time aud was
discovered by his son.
He leaves a widow aud six children.
No cause is given.
Tot Cauie* Night Alarm.
"One night my brother's baby was
taken with Croup.” writes Mrs. J. C.
Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., “it seemed
it wonld strangle before we could get a
doctor, bo we gave it Dr. King's New
Discovery, which gave quick relief and
permanently cured it. We always keep
it in the house to protect our children
from Cronp and Whooping Congh. It
cared me of a chronic bronchial trouble
that no other remedy would relieve ”
Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat and
Lang troubles. 50c and $1.00. Tnal
bottles free at H R. Palmer & Sons and
W. J. Smith & Brr.
A new remedy for biliousness is now
on sale at H. R Palmer & Son’s and
Smith Bros' drug store. It is called
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab
lets. It gives quick relief and will pre
vent the attack if given as soon as the
first indication of the disease appears
Price, 25 cents per box. Sample free.