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THE BANNER: TUESDAY, MAY 20. 1902
Scrofula
I Ix-qucuth t'j in}* children Scrofula with all its
attendant horrors, humiliation and suffering. This is a
strange legacy to leave to posterity ; a lieavy burden to
place upon the shoulders of the youn^.
This treacherous disease dwarfs the body and hinders
the growth and development oi the faculties, and the
child born of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted parentage,
is poorly equipped for life’s duties.
Scrofula is a disease with numerous and varied
symptoms; enlarged glands or tumors about the neck
and armpits, catarrh of the head, weak eyes and dreadful
skin eruption.* upon different parts of the body show the
presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood,
and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in the system
the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles of the blood,
white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the skin, loss of <
a gradual wasting away of the txxly.
S. S. S. combines lx>th purifying and tonic properties, and is guaran
teed entirely vegetable, making it the ideal remedy in
all scrofulous affections. It purities the deteriorated
blood, makes it rich and strong and a complete and
permanent cure is soon effected. S. S. S. improves
the digestion and assimilation of food, restores the
blood and quickens the em ulation, bringing a healthy
»r to tlie skm and vigor to the weak and emaciated body.
Write us about your ease and oui physicians will cheerfully advise and
•very possible way to regain your health. Ilook on bio
flic. THE. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Allanli
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J OF INTEREST.!
Boat line of Cigars in the city. The
On Drug Go.
How Mjny Counties?
Ho a’many couutios will th** candi- f
dates for t mvoruor carry If you guess
the right number for each or nearer
right than anybody else the Banner will
pay you $HLoo for *your trouble. See
the proposition on the front page
Beans,
English lVas, Irish Potatira. at M. M
Arnold's.
In police Court.
Th** session of mayor’s court was very
light and rather resembled a calm after
a storm Henrietta Shields and Mary
Thomas, two negro women were fined
$3 75 apiece for engaging in a row and
cursing
For Sale.
My homo i>lnc<\ corner Baldwin and
Jackson streets. H. T Huggins. tf
Wanted,
Refrigerators and (look Stoves,
tf Wilson’s Aaotion House.
Royal Etchings.
Cl. W. Motes, the photographer, in
vites the attention of the public to the
very latest style of picture, the Koyal
Etching, which he has on display at his
stndio. Eor enlarg'd pictures nothing
equals this stylo in beauty, finish or
durability.
Mon
To learn barber trade. We guaiantee
positions at top wages after only two
months experience with us. two years
saved, wages paid Saturdays. Write
nearest branch, Moh r 1! irlwr Colleges.
Now Orleans, l.a , or S' E u s. Mo.
Get in the Game.
Uow many counties w ill each of the
candidates for Governor carryThis is
the question and the Manner will pay
$10 (HI fora correct answer. Get in the
contest.
Harness Made
And repaired. All work done by hand
Prompt attention given to every custo
mer. K S. Dottory, No. 'JO Washington
street. tf
For R ;nt.
Two nice front rooms, suitable for
physician, dentist, or lawyers, in the
llajos Studio, 81 Glayton street. Ap
ply to O O Motes, Stndio 10> a College
avenue.
The Georgia Railroad
Will sell tickets to Charleston and re
turn on morning and afternoon trains
May 81st, limited to return May 84th
for ft! fit). +
Ladies Study Economy,
One pair of Dress Shields with the as
sistance of my Craven Shield 1’ins, is all
that is necessary for yoar entire ward
robe of summer waists. Ten cents per
card. Mrs. M. V. Hardy, P. O Station
O., Baltimore, Md. ||
For Sale.
Nice yonng foil blooded Jersey cow.
J. F. Rhodes. I!
For Rent.
2 nice rooms, fnrnisbed or unfarnish-
ed. Apply at Hit Washington afreet.
Nioe Strawberries |
10o quart at M. M. Arnold’s. ||
Are You a Prophet?
It so, give ns a sample. Get in the
Banner’s guessing contest. How many
conntiee will each of the Gubernatorial
candidates carry? Tea dollars for a
correct, or the nearest oorrcct answer,
Send in yonr guess at once. First cor-
reot answer gets the money.
PLOT TO KILL YOUNG KING.
Madrid Police Investigating Alleged
Conspiracy Against Alfonso.
Madrid, May 19.—The police hen
are extremely reticent regai ding th*
discovery of the anarchist plot to as
sassinate King Alfonso dining Satur
ni nf th.
low question whether th
i’ll really entertained tl
ttributcii to tnem.
It is said that the author
getting an Inkling of tin* pur
lyuamttc, ordered inquiries nt
i-» rriing each purchaser, and t
I’liir of the coiisphacv is th
fiau been confirmed. NVv<
Tic- 1 ibt-ral today declares
i. suit of the preliminary lav
probably only Cabrielle Lopi
ploy.* of an insurance office,
risen Juarez. the well know
1st. will lie brought to trial
the others are still detained.
AFTERMATH
OF BALL GAME.
Negro 5craps Galore Last
Night.
le eon
• exist
gilt to
rerthelcss
that as ;i
estigatioi:
•z. an cm
and Frar.
I.Ope/,
the poll,
rife. •
chain
had frequent
shell (pi.
»*d that k
stei ions
stioned b,
*r husband
visitors n
Federal lb publiear
sterday, v.h*n hops
A delegation ofcoons from Harmony
Grove visited the city yesterday and had
a game of has* hill with the Athens nine
which wound up in tho u*u;tl manner,
viz. in a serifs of scraps.
Strange to say th* gam* iUe.lf was
aeauefnl enough, but as soon as the inn
pirn decided who was the victor, tilt
•oons themselves got into the game
They began cursing each othi r and in
i minute, one nf gro had cut the coat of!
lis fellow and another had pat u leaden
•>a 1 through at other’s arm.
The shooting scrape co nned between
two Athens negroes, Buster Barrett ana
Ben Walker Walker w as shot through
rhe right arm, but not serioasly wounded
He was taken to the residence of I)r. D
I) q> iillian and his wounds dressed
The affair started by Walker telling
Barrett that he had cursed him during
r he progress of the game and without
word witnesses say Barrett pulled out
pistol and shot him.
Later another scrap occnrred between
in AthenBand a Harmony Grove negro,
neither of wheae names coaid bo atcer
tained. bat no damage resulted.
List night a report was rift* that a lie
.jro had been found dead near the Geor
ffa railroad trestle The affair was in
restigated by the po’ice, but notbinu
;onld be ascertained al>out it.
Don’t Start Wrong.
Don’t start the summer with a linger
ug cough or cold. We all know what a
‘summer cold” is. It’s the hardest kind
ro cure. Often it “hangs on” througl
r,he entire season. Take it in hand right
now. A few' doses of One Minute Cough
Tare will set you right. Sure cure for
•oeghs, colds, croup, grip. bron. Iritis
ill throat and lung troubles. Absolute
iy safe. Acts at once. Children like it
(Joe Minute Cough Cure is the best
lough medicine I ever used,” says J. H
Bowels, Groveton, N. H. “1 nevt
found anything else that acted so safely
md quickly. II It Palmer Sc Son, and
\V J. Smith Sc Bro.
MISS BRANCH
SELLS BUSINESS.
holo Gallery Purchased
Hiss Beck of Lake
City, ria.
fnlind in his p<
told him
d conch pas
km O.-ronii
d through the Farcr
vho. it belie
• ■pended upon not tr
i t;i:
to the affa
Mrssr
great stiff-
fever and ti
no -perman
Ely
avt Friend*
Kashville, Ind.
Bros 1 have been a
r fr in catarrh and hay
d tunny things, but found
r r< h’ f until I found it in
’s Cream Bit’m about eight years ago,
and we have been f \st friends ever since
, 11 v ) K M Bentley.
Prove its value by inventing 10 cen :s
in trial size of Fl\’s Cream Balm
Druggists supply it ami we mail it. Full
stz * 50 cents.
Kty Bros , 50 Warren St., New York.
Crushed By Lumber.
Fvorgroftte Ala., May 19.—News has
Just reached here of a serious ai.d
perhaps fatal accident Friday morning
which befell W. I). Stallworth, who
is employed at the largo planing ra:U
at Century, Fla. He was stacking lum
ber and in some way tho pile of lum
ber. which was about 10 feet high,
toppled over, catching him under it, In
flicting internal Injuries from which
ho is suffering intensely.
Newcastle Mines Sold.
Birmingham. Ala., May 10.—It Is re
ported in Industrial circles hero that
the Newcastle mines, belonging to the
Milner Goal and Railway company,
have been purchased by a syndicate
of eastern capitalists for a considera
tion of $30«»,OOU. The mines are lo
cated about ten miles north of tte
city.
New Industrial Publication.
Birmingham, Ala., May 19.—Tie
first number of The Industrial bouth
a monthly publication on industrial
matters of tho south, with Birming
ham given considerable space, has
been issued here by Louis Braun ana
Frank Deedmeyer. The publication
will be changed immediately into
semi-monthly.
World’s Fair Ground?. St. Louis May
19 —Director of Works Taylor has ad
vertised for bids on the Liberal Art
BoUding. Ibis building is the work o
Burnett, Haynes Sc Barnett, of St
Louis. They have eighty draw
■ugs in their set, a largi
number than was used for any forme:
building. The largest set before, nnm
boring 70 drawings, was for the
chinery building. Director of Work
Taylor will allow one week for con
tractors to figure on the building.
The Liberal Arts building will bo th
most easterly of the structures in the
big exposition picture. The four other
buildings that have been let have all
been of peculiar shapes. This building
is a parallelogram, 750 by 525 feet,
inner court in this building,
which the architects have
pended considerable of thi ir
eat w’ill not lessen the cost of the
building much because of its elaborat
construction. The sum allowed for th<
building by the Directors of-Works
$400,000. The twin buildings have al
ready been let and the contract prices
for them weie: Electricity, $399,
Textiles, $319,299.
Earthquake Ir
San Francisco. ?d
4io< k of earthquake*
ern California at 10
A deal was compl* bd yesterday hj
Inch MihS Beck, of Lake City. Fm.,
mites the owner of Miss Braucl.V
ph t studio on Broad street.
All orders already giv nor which will
eii later to Miss Branch will U
filled by her this week, and Miss B cl
ill taker h trgo of tin* Muffin n* xt Mon-
Miss Branch and her uuther will re
main in the city about two weeks longer
fore returning to their homes in At
hurts.
No l.osg ol Time.
I have Bold Uhmborlnin’s Colin Choi
ro ami Diarrhoea R'mcdy tor yerr.s
md would rather ho oat of coffee and
ugar than it. I sold fivn bottlm of il
yestirriuy to I hr-shore that could ro ur
father, and they art* at work attain thi.
morning.— H R PHKERS. Plymouth
Oklahoma As will ho scon hy the
above the threshers wore ab’o to koe|
on with their work wtbout losing n
ingle day’s time. Yoa should keep
ottlo of this Remedy in your home
For sale by all dr nK ff'‘ ts -
NO BURGLAR
COULD BE FOUND.
Last night abaut ten o’clock, the police
eie called to the store of W. A. Mai
lory and Oo to investigate what wa*
supposed to he a burglary.
Mr. Mallory had gone into the store
late during the eveuing to get a cigar
uid heaid a noise which resembled a
nan walking about among the goods.
Investigation proved that tho back
loor was cpe.*?, and Mr. Mallory at once
out for tho police to investigate the af
fair, as the doors were ktiowd to be so
urely locked when the stores were
lossd at six o’clock. A thorough iu-
estigation by tho police and citizens
was of no avail m locating the burglar,
and the search was given up.
Stepped Into Ll\e Coal.*.
When a child 1 burned my foot
frightfully,” writ*s W. H. K»ds, of
Toncsville, Yu., “which cans* d horrible
eg fores for 30 years, but Bucklin’s Ar
nica Silve wholly cored mo after every-
hing else failed.’* Infallible for Barns,
Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles.
Sold by H. K. Palmer As Son, W. J.
ith cV; Bros 25c.
Digests
what you
Eat
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cupe
Just so sure as water dissolves sugar, justsosure will Kodol Gystep-
sia Cuke digest your food; it’s on the same general principles. Xtcon-
tains the same elements as Nature's digestive fluids, so why wont it
act inexactly thesame manner? It will. 11 can’t help i . That’swhy
it never fails to cure the worst cases of indigest ion and d ,-spcpsia where
other remedies have failed. A little Kodol Dysi-epsia (’r uk after meals
will prevent that terrible distress ami belching so often experienced.
“For years 1 sought a remedy in vain until 1 tried Kodoi. Dysi’Epbia
Cttue. It has no equal as a stomach ami dyspepsia rem ?dy and 1 have
tried all I could find. M. C. Edwards, 1422-lOth Ave., Altoona, Pa."
It can’t help but do you good
Prepared by E. C. DeWltt &Oo. t Chicago. The fl. txjttle contains24 times the 50c. sire.
Wlieu you suffer from biliousness or constipation, use the famous little liver
pills known as DeWitt’s Little EARLY RISERS. They never gripe.
For sale by H R. Palmer & Sous, and Wurri u J. Smith A Pro.
COLONEL OBEAR
INSPECTS CADETS.
They Hade a Fine Showing
Before the Inspecting
Officer.
Make Holiday of Strike.
York. May 19.—Five thousand
foreigners, haw left Uicka-
(minty within the last week for
tor a holiday during the strike,
Scranton. Pa.. si»eeial to The
It ia* estunutod that at least
stiik.-is will take advantage of
up for a trlji to Kurope.
MOTE GOT ft VERDIC1
0:>1 W. G. Obear, /inspfctor of the
G**oigia state troop9, made hie annual
visit to the University yesterday and
insjxcred the University Cadets.
The boys were out iu full dress uni
form and were put through a threo corn-
pan v battalion drill and extended order
movements.
Col Ob.mr expressed himself as being
very much plea ed with the drill of the
Cadets and said it was f qnal to that pnt
up by any military school in the state.
ACCUSED OF BIGAMY.
James Reitz. Alias James Rezito, Ar
rested In Alabama.
Birmingham. Ala.. May 19.—James
Reitz alias Janies Rezito, a young gro-
eery merchant <>t Adamsvilh*, a small
>tati< n in the county, lo miles from
aero, has boon arrested on a charge ol
rigainv. an imlirtmcnt being returned
igaii st him at the April term of the
train! jury.
Tin* indictment was found upon the
testimony of witnesses from Mobile,
where Reitz formerly resided, and
where he was married in iv.»7 to Miss
Nellie Walcott In Februaxy of last
year the records show that Reitz mar
ried Mi s Anna Sheets in this county
and he has been TTvfng with the latter
at Adamsvill** since. The defendant
claims that he secured a divorce in
Pensacola. Fla Il< has sent for a copy
of there proceedings. Anna Sheets,
who married him in this county, came
with Reitz from Mobile. The defend
ant is IT. years of age. and he is but
little concerned about his arrest.
•J
Atlanta,
familiarly
many yoa
license inspect
of public alms
night at R o'cl
it the corner
Decatur street
umbo” Hunter Dead.
May 19.—Janies K. Hunter,
known to th*' public for
rs as "Jumbo” Hunter, city
l superintendent
died suddenly Saturday
ck in a hoarding house
of Central avenue and
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THIS IS IT.
f.TATE GRANTS CHARTERS.
Columbus, Oa., May 19 —Shortly be
fore midnight Saturday night tho jury
in the case of C. M. Mote vs the Central
of Georgia Railway company, suit for
$20,000 damages, returned a verdict in
favor of the plaintiff for the sum of
$5,000. Thin has been a very interest
ing case. It consumed the entire time
of the court for three day»aml up until
the verdict was reached ou Saturday
night. Hon. Hoke Smith, of Atlanta,
made his speech in the case after supper
Saturday Dight.
Raleigh,
m s the Ob*
third
GOVERNMENT PftlS
California.
y 18.—A slight
was frit In north
I’.fi tills morning.
5cl.tlc Rheumatism Cnrea Alter Fourteen
Years ol Sutterluz.
“I have been afflicted with sciatic
rheamatism for fourteen years" Bays
Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Oal. "1
was able to be around but constantly
suffered. I tried everything I coaid hear
of and at last was told to try Chamber
lain’s Fain Balm, which I did and was
immediately relieved and in a short
time cured, and am happy to say it has
not since retnred.” Why not use this
liniment and get well? It is for sale by
all druggists.
A Poor niUlonalro.
Irately starred in London because he
coaid not digest his food. Early cse of
Dr. King’s New Life Pills would hare
saved him They strengthen the stom
ach, aid digestion, promote assimilation,
improve appetite. Prioe 25c. Money
back if not satisfied. Sold by H. R.
Palmer & Son, W. J. Smith & Bios
druggist. «.
LETTER LIST.
List of unclaimed letters for the week
ending May 20, 1902.
Mates.
John Ahxander, E A Allen, Steas
Brauce, W II Bollock, Charley Cole,
J X’ Onnningham, Seaborn Draper, Dukt
A Daniel, Je f Davis, Jas L Dottiry, C
B Eidson, Joe Ferris, J A Fiizpatrick,
Dr John ¥ Forbes, J W Fuicher, T A
Haguewood, Jas F Hamilton, Asa P
Haynes, W J Harper, K A Hill, N E
Hill, W S Hodges, J E Hoff. 0 D Hogse
W C Hodson Colombos Johnson, W 7,
Jackson, William James, W K Johnson,
Clarance Knowles, Peter Lumpkin, W
H Long, H B Lawrence, J D Martin,
Hngh M McKeldon, W C McCurdy, M
O Matthews, Johnson Murphy, Jno W
Nowell, Jas Newtcn, Hngh A Prootor,
T J Potts, J S Reynolds, Roseberru, J G
Spinks, W H Stevens, Jas L Stephenson
M E Streetman, Capt James Stewart,
Robert Thompson, W A Lnrms, O E
Thornton, E O Talbert, G S Wing, Jesse
Wing.
Females.
Miss Sallie Andrews, Miss Mattie
Alexander, Mrs F S Brownell, Mattie
Bowles, Mrs Hariet Bowles. Mrs Sarah
Gle n, Mrs Charity Hinton, Mrs. Ed
ward Haile, MiBs Ader Johnson, Mist
Nellie Pickins, Rachael Rhodes, Misi
Mionie Strickland, Miss Millie Thomas,
Miss Lncy Whitehead. Miss Roe Wat
kins. _ ’
WM. FLEMING, P.M.
Washington, May 19. —The house cotr •
nffttee on claims has made favorably re
port on ilie bill to reimbuse the firm of
McClure & Wilbanks, of Georgia, in the
sum of t?5. The firm conducts a livery
basiie6s. Some time ago it rented
team to United States revenue officers
who were hooting for moonshiners Iu
aa affiay the moonshiners killed one of
the horses, hence tho claims.
Cotton Mill and Mining Company
for North Carolina. j
19.—The state char-
rtton mill, at Graham,
re county. This is tier twenty-
ttou mill in that county, which
'cond to Gaston in the number of
milts. Th-r capital stock of the
ron Is $200,liCa:, and its stockhold-
are 0. S. Parish, of t-t. Joseph,
Mo. O. N. Fraker, nf St. Louis, and
I. V. Pomeroy, of Graham.
barter is also granted the Mont
gomery Mining company, of Candor,
Montgomery county, with $500,000 cap
ital stork. Its stockholders are Geo.
Gaither anil R H. Rldgelcy, of
Maryland, and Robert N. Pago, of Can
dor. Montgomery is very rich In gojd
and other ores. The company Is au
thorized to do a general mining busi
ness. to operate smelters and to devel
op and soil mining properties.
It fits the pocket and
it fits the purse.
Price $7.50.
E. R. McGregor,
PICTUKE5. FRAMES. ART OOOOS.
PHOTO 5LPPLIHS.
THE MORGAN
COUNTY FAIN.
MadiBon. Ga , May 18.—At a recent
meeting of the directors of the Morgan
County Fair Park Association, steps
were taken to immediately organize
and begin work for the fair, which
comes off some time next fall
Committees were appointed for different
lines of work, and the enthusiasm with
whioh they have taken up the matter
augurs well for a grand fair next fall,
whioh will far eclipse all former efforts.
Suicide Near Ocala, Fla.
Ocala, Fla., May 19.—Finley Rlltch,
a well known citizen living in tho
neighborhood of Rlitehton, committed
suicide under rather surprising circum
stances. He had given a party at his
home, to which were Invited a largo
number of ills friends, and Mr. Rlltch
seemed to he in an exceedingly happy
franc of mind and was affable and
pleasant throughout the evening. As
soon its the guests had departed ho |
placed a pistol to his head 1
immediatelv expired. No cause Is as
signed for the rash deed.
THE NEW
InterchaDgeabie Mileage Tickets
OVER THE
SEABOARD
Air Line Railway
are on sale now by any agent of the 5y*tem at
$25.00 per 1,000 miles,
And are good over 15.000 rtlles. covering tho
following roads:
Atlanta, Knoxville & Northern Ry. t
Atlanta & Wept Point By. j
Western Railway of Alabama.
Atlantic Coast Line.
Baltimore Steam Packet Co.
Brunswick & Birmingham R. R.
Charleston & Western Carolina Ry. }
Chesapeake Steamship Co.
Columbia, Newberry & Laurens R. R
Georgia R. R
Louisville <& Nashville R. R. *
Louisville, Henderson & St. Louis Ry.
Nashville, Chattauooga Sc Sr. Louis. 4
Northwestern Ry., of South Carolina
d and IW System,. .. n _ 1
Wants ether, to Know.
"IhaYensed DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers for constipation and torpid liver
and they are all right. I am glad to in
dorse them for I think when we find a
good thing we ought to let others know
it,” writes Alfred Heinze, Qnincy, Ill
They never gripe or distress. Sore, sate
pill*. H. R. Palmer, & Son, W. J.
Smith & Bros.
Pope Will Appoint Committee.
Rome, May 19.— As It will he Impos
sible for the pope to personally under
take the strain of the work In Conner-
tioa with the Philippine mission, he
will appoint a committee of threo car :
dirals to confer with the American del
egates. and it Is thought likely that
Cardinals Martinelll, Satolll and VI-
vi< sy Tuto. the last named a Spaniard,
will constitute this committee. Man
ager Oarrhuri will art as secretary.
Richmond, Fredericksburg & Poto-2
mac R. R. *
Washington Southern Ry. |
Seaboard Air Liue Ry. J
Western & Atlantic R. R. *
For further information relaiive to
schedules, reservation of sleeper uccorn
modatious, etc , apply to
HARUY fi. KROIJSP.
C. P. and T. A., 12 Kimball Home, Atlanta,Oa.
WM. B. CLEMENTS, I
Trav. Pass. A^t , 12 Kimball houtt,
Atlanta, Oa.
C. K. WALKER. j
Depot Ticket Aj:t , Union Station. Atlanta, Qa.
W.H,FULTON, |
T. P. A , Equitable Building, Atlanta, Oa.
W. E. CHRISTIAN, Assistant General Passen
ger Agent. Atlanta, Ga.
<8W&
This signature °u every l»ox of uho genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
the remedy that cures n> coM in one dny.
UPSOOMB & CO.
Insurance^
Removed over Turner & Hodgson.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Clayton Street.
Phone 144.