Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, March 15, 1884, Image 4
- L i S , I, says: B i is Stewart, N Il notice of ’ epublican, ' his; - th g ) . oifici&j ‘ ) ’ votes. ) : allega gt ing up - of Ripub ) llslature by i ne T aainst So e ect frjpm Douglass Ot contest Meing alleged . other is afeainst Sher- Fnee county, |the ground ' being 'that Shermap, at “es his election, . was post i i Ross and, thercfore, ineli- B dcstroyedsthe Genevi, NY., fivuse early Tuesday morning. The | of three stores underneath were ed. Bmith’s dry goods siore adjoip 5. was aleo damaged by water, The \ ude Hiilman Comedy Company was ' sing a three nights’ engagement, in ‘ hsgb was a fire scene, and from which | he building is supposed to have caught, " | ¥ The totul loss is about $100,060; ail in- 5 sured, 2 . Henry C. Payne, vice-president and mavager of the Milwaukee Street railway ? Company, has made a written statement, " based on testimony of employes, in * which he admits thut the fire in the com s pany’s barns Wedunesday was not incen jary. < Since the cold weather set in the [employes &t night have been running ¥ cars inta the barn vg,i&lsnue withdrawing ' the fires from the std¥es. The origin of ' thedire isnow aocouuted for in this way. . A Baltimore dispatch sags:, Amos . H. Hosmer and Edward Rouse, grand officers ‘of the Iron Hall organization. _ recently indicted by the grand jury of - Indianapolis, were arrested Thursday in wbedience to a request from the police of ékndiannpol"s. - Later in the ;£ly they - were velcased on $2,500 bail each, pend- Ling the heariog of argnment as to : wh ther warrants shguid? be issued on the | requisition papers. Supreme Ruler “Somerby is wanted in a gimilar manner, . Wayland, Trask & *1?0" stock hrokers, tof New York, failed Thursday,}The firm “has no contract on the stock fxchaoge, md.it‘*@mid, was carried dowr| by the ‘shrinkage in Northrn Pacific Securities ' “an the &a}fility of its clients tg‘rfspoud‘ ito the vail formargine, The firm is com- Wo{ ;%mgd. Trask, Theodore ‘Baldwin and 'A. N, Raokin, : Trask’s " wttorney makes the statement that the failure is duc to Bald win’s unlucky spec ‘nlations on his %}wq ‘;qfo;titb;‘;goh tul:;:' Mirafs money. Ho lost SISOOOO and. P i WA g i & PR s trhesitions by doctaviog te ¥, Dhursiug's : B 2 ,:f‘,'o"‘,:mué worsey ) S Sekrican end to she ' ;500,000 pes : [ . e ; ? P 7 Bomb pd Effort ) he main t of the i ) . pany at ) There b)d in a Piding was B¥utes the fire 0 less than an consumes, en- The plant in- - stablew for elec pps and - sfables, ) i fifty - new elec ' ly all of the pthe gompany., e built ithe past vith very fine mas ng and repairing ) B were the princis | hkee Street Rail ) fire_grattly crip- RS b othb thrower , Bd to be a man | ) n other disastrous The grand jury estigate. ARISHM. at first laughed ) axcept by insur erally accepted . wednesday amumber be nursiee Agent | { Tepresenting leading companies, received | orders to ceasé writing insuranco on man | ufacturing plants *in ' Milwaukee I The firebug operating in ' Milwaukee hag { gost the city more than five million dol| | lars in two monthe. ' Trouble bagan o 1 | the night of @ctober; 26th, when 300 i buildings were deénteoged and §4,000,00( | wiis consumed. Whife the cob flagratiog] | Wds raging on the eas side. an attenpl| | was made £0 burn theiwest side. : ] The week following Roch & Leobar! | Woodware auction store was fired, tli loss there being $75,000, A week lnt" | T. L. Keiley's diy goods store wes di | stroved witha Jossjof $186,000.| Th | Milivaukee Mattregs dpmpuny 'wug biirng out 2 few.days later with a s2o,oolos}, Hennreke & Ooi's art store camel nej with a loss of $50,000. The on‘kin ) this fire is uncertuin, 3 & ..} | An attempt was wade to destrd tle great Aliis works, atég later in ‘the weok [Pabst-theater Was fred with a sos $102,000. Keenan ujills'were burbd ut the game time, whereithe loss wiss2o,- 000 Then came ‘the fire Tesday whereby $250,000 wotth 6f propers was consumed and Wednesday the Cabarn fire. . . | SBPECIAL MEETING OF; COUNCIL) A special mectiog of the city cuncil ig to be held to fake dction towardstop piog the reign of incendiarism, ans it is likely that a special grand jury All be called to investigate the matter. e e e A e 8 | COLORED PRESS ASSOCTATON. ¥’ i Organized by ithe Negre Fdiths of , ‘ . Georgia. | - .. The Negro editors of Georgia jroan ized in Augusto,/Monday, a Stut)Press } Association, Twelve papers wergrepre sented at the méeing, The edlfors is | 'slgd an addressidiscouraging jmnigra -lion and urging the tegroes to vk in dustriously with renewed vigor) fir the (advancement of the race and advtncing l' the cuitivation of friendly feeling with their fiiendly peighbors. "It poins with ‘pride to the p bifi{scbool system ¢ Geor~ gia and extehds to Governor Nbrthen and State Sehpol Commissioner Bhdwell sincere thankeé for Aheir liberal vpws to the extension of @ducation’ amapg the pegroes, Political bossism is ofposed, _whether by white: or negroes, ajd that party ulonevihe jaddress - contends, will be suppmteci‘;‘hn advbeates ‘recdgnition of the negro in iu’bliq office, Temper ance, sobriety and frugality are egdecially recommeanded. . o ~ Lynching and Jim crow cars;, eparate . for races are denounced not only a 8 unjust’ and illegal, but barbarous, an _(&vegqor Northen is ¢congratulated for his bold and fearless ifleclu’rul’io‘ agriost lynehing in. the state, The abolition of ' the state couviguichte systein it demanded, and | finaliy®he addressiguggests that the word e e T ored” snd®hat it be ep=lled with aon lal “'M”éfi iz fi oe E \fip J T WA )“P 'l T ;\i‘i 1 s's 1“: ’,“:; N ; £ e e oBP el Pt get g » Algihd) }”I, Ll e e LN & Slam! M;?&;‘&%; (R f i i!fi l!" 01 HEE FTOUTESS difl 1 1y &1 A ?“” w% ; “‘3%& *?\‘7" e S T e g i ‘ ..~~,;>-. P ';\:r :'i‘lmfi»z 9 Ree Daw Tawsely Told. = 0 B Y "m“ Ve Lo | Hanes hotel at Montvale n, nea "*@f“ Vs burosd M morning. Rhia oy M"» ORI e b ¥ T hie fire caught from a defective - fluc. ioks, 10,000 inguruoce, $4,600. | A special from Koyesville, Va., says ‘\k- , & k and a half of buildings lo [eated dear the depot, was burned Tues fday. 5 Loss about 6@,000; ‘insurance, 18, : b o o St A fire at Statesville, N..C., Wednesday «»?m yed $75,000 worth of buildings, including the Carolina hotel and a busi ness block; also the Statesville armory. Buid g::e incendiary. : ‘A Nashville, Tenn., dispateh says: Goyemnor Elect Turney, while sick, is not in s precarious condition. His son, m"‘ was in Nashville Thursday, says be ysitting up and getting stronger. _John C. Gorman, of Ra'eigh, N, C., died st Washington city Tuesday, He served gallantly in the confederate serv ice, attaining the rank of captain, and from 1871 to 1877 was adjutant -general - of the state, % Following a suggestion of the Ameri etus, ‘Ga., Times-Recorder a movement bas been made to i vite Hon. James G. ‘Blaine when he shall be able, if cver, to leave Washington, to visit Americus and seekthe restoration of his health. | A Jacksonville, Fla.. dispatch of Tues 'day, says: The sheriff bas closed up the -office of Chas. W. Dagosta the largest 'and most important job printing concern in the state on attachments for some '515,000. He published several period icais. . . A Raleigh, N. O.,dispatch of Tuesday says: Governor Holt is preparing his message to the legislature. He will strongly = urge the hearty sup port of the Nicaraugua canal scheme, as it is of vitgl importance to the South. 4 The Algoma coal and coke mines in McDowell county, West Virginia, were discovered on fire Thursday. The mines are extensive and located three miles from Eikbhorn. Two huodred men are em ployed, bus ié is D-M) whether any of !:;wm perished by tiie mre. ' Judge Bimounton, in the United States court, in Charleston, Tuesday, in the suit of the Pine Fiber Company ys, the North Augusta Land Ccm any has sustained the ¢ mplaint and requires the North Augusta Laad Company to build a rail joad track from the Richmond and Dan ¥ille track on the Fiber company’s mill. A meeting of of the xepresintatives of bsflhletic organizations of southern in stitutions met in convention at Rich finnnd, Va,, Wednesday to perfect a southern iutercollegiate association. There were present delegates from the University of Virginia, Nor'h Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama. John Hop kins university, Sewanee university, St. John’s and Waukeforest, * Frederick Frisch, who stood well Sn‘} local cotton circles of New Orleans, was, on Tuesday, convicted of embezzlement, | He was sent to New Orieans in 1891 ag the local manager of the cotton firm of Gassner & Co., of Liverpool, England, He had speculated on both his own and the firm’s account, and had lost abonu $30,000 in all. Of thig“amount $16,0 had been taken for his own use, e A fire which destroyed property to th ‘value of §50,000, brike cut in Camde . €., Tuesday. Five stores were des troyed and the baok building was - 3ged.. The loss will éxceed the insug nce, which ‘was mainly carried by thie London and Globe, and the ‘Knoxvi fle; and Penpsylvania ecompanjes, ' A snghw istorm prevailing very “probably sivfed a/large portion of the tows from destric tion, Fes 5 3 4 A Columbia, 8. C., special says: Mhich speculation is current as to’'the purpose of Governor Tiliman in making a srifp to Laurens to hold a conference with Sena tor Irby. Itds beieved that a congulta tion that will have an important beprin upon both gues iins of state ipte&s t an‘g Federal putronage in Scuth Carolinfa is/in progress, The friends of the Govérnfor are frigidly reticent as”to the mattefs that are being discussed between the tfwo of figiale. a i ! ‘ ~ CALIFORNIA’S x TE/. 1 | S Eight Cleveland and Qifie} arrlson{ i Elector Chosen. ' . Ebe official statement ©f /Celifornia’s vote at the last election, was | jgiven out Tuesday by Secretary of Btate Waite, It ‘thows that obe Hurrison m deijght Cleve- Aaxd elcetors were chosepi! ' 1 lhe people’s pirty vote am« unted to.n- fiflc over 25,- 000 and the prohiliicn voté to'B,ooo. Three republican andfelr [den ocratic congressmen were - e@lfid. English, democrat, vin’ the third « distifict, was de feated by only _lwefit{§fl?e votes, The vote for dircet clection of Ynited S'ates senators by the people wis enormous, | 187,958 voting for apd [only 18,342 AMAMIBL il j;:%?g Lo : Ry “I'———**‘—4— s e ! Blizzard in the West. . A special of Bunday frotn Kaunsas City, says: IKausas, Oklaboma/ and the weet generally dre expelfmhci/ng a genuine ‘blizzard, which lhlfi?"flg to block rail way travel and do gréat damage to stock on the ranges, Beaticring reports from Kansas and the southwest generilly show that the rsiltoa.dsgm in trouble from the drifted snow and ‘?u& many Tmu late, s‘/3 N ey T ISR SRR G SRR e Ry EEh B N EEEERERE . AR RE W EERE. B WEREES Stomach# Liver Cure The Most Astonishing Medieal Discovery of the Last One Hundred Years. : It is Pleasgnt te the Naste as the Sweetest Nectar. it is Safe ind Harmless as the Purest Milk, This wondormi Nervine Tonic Las onlme.nfly been introduced inte this country by the Great Beuth American icine Company, and yet ‘ite great value as & cufative agent has long been known by the native inhabe itants of South erica, whe rely almost 'wholly,upon its great mediginal powers to cure evé'y form of disease by which th;ry are overtaken, : This new ang valusble South American m icine possesses powers and qualities bithertd unknown to the medical Jrofcnop. This medicine has sompletely solved the problem of the cure Imdigegfion. ‘D{lpepsm, Liver Complaint, and /fiseases of the general Nervous System. 1t also oures ol forms of failingfl‘f:llttlil fim:i cvl;hxi\tcver cause, dnb pemrtoml :bln b)tri the Gn: Nervine Tonic qualities w. t possesses and by eat curative powe apon the digei!fieo organs, the stomach, the liverand th:{;:veh. No remodx sompares with this woncrfnlly valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder an ‘treniflxenor of the life forces of the human body and as s great renewer of a broken down constitution. It is also of more real permanent value in the treatment and cure of diseases of the Lungs than any ten consumption rem edies ever used on this continent. It isa marvelous cure for nervousnes of females of all ages, Ladies who are approaching the eritical period knows gs change in life, should not fail to use this great Nervine Tonic almost eonstamf; for the of two or three years. It will carry tbem.ufell’ over the denger. *:h grest strengthener and curative is of Inestimab | value to the aged and infirm, because its great energizing progrtxu vfi give them & new hold on life. It will add ten or fifteen years to the lives msuy of those who will use a half dozen bottles of the remedy sach your. Nervou and Broken Constitutiom, : Nervous | tiom, Debility of Old Age, Nervous fHeadache and . Indigestion and Dy:pgpds, Sick Helidache, Heartburn and Sour Stomach, Female \Veakness Weight and Tenderness in Stomaed All Diseases of Wo-u. Loss of Agmtxte_, Nervougg Chills, Frightful Dreams, Paralysih, Dizziness sud Ringing in tho Eum, Nervow} Paroxysms and Weakness of Extremities and Nervoup Choking Fuainting, Hot Fashes, Im;il‘lre and Impoverished Bloed, | Palpit ftion of the Heart, Boils aiid Carbuncles, | Ments! Despondency, . Scrofula, | Bleepibssness, Ecrofulouy Swelling and Ulcors, |5 yean T Couspraipgielißrmn s e | Nervghusness of Fewsles, ’ Catarrn —WOe, ™ Nervjousness of Old Ag% ™ Dronchitis and Chronlo Cough, Newyalgia, Liver Complaint, Painds in the Heart, Chronis Diarrheea, Pairgs in the Bacdk, . Delicate and Scrofulous Childrem, Failithg Health. Summer Complaint of Infants. ! Al thhese and many other complaints cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonia, | NERVOUS DISEASES. As a cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been able w chmpare with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and harmless in ' 311 §ta effécts upon the youngest child or the oldest and most delicate individe | falf. Nine-tenths of a!l the ailments to which the human family is heir, are deg pendent on nervous exhzustion and impaired digestion, When there {s :? lus Inflicient supply of nerve food in the blood, a general state of debility fhoffe brain, spinal marrow and nerves is the resuit. Btarved nerves, like 18 rved muscles, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied, and ¢ Fithousand weaknesses and ailments disappegr as txf\a nerves recover. As the .8 rvous system raust supply all the power by which the vital forces of the { bedy are carried on, it is the first so suffer for want of perfect nutrition. | Ordinary food does not contain & sufficient qmtit{y of the kind of nutriment . v jeessary to repair the wear our present mode of living and labor imposes ißabon the nerves. = For this reason it becomes necessary s.mt a nerve food be supplied. This recent production of the South American Continent has been | %ound, by ant'Lrlis’n, to contain the essential elements out of which nerve tissug | i formed. is aocounts for its magic power to cure all forms of pervous | dersngements. l CRAWFORDSYILLE, IND., Aug. 20,88 To the Gheat South American Mediting 09, : R R GENTS i~ re to say to you | | Drag 1 desi thas T Q kave suffered for many &ea.m with & vorl lsfi | ousdiease of the stomach and nerves. I tri i every ‘nedicine I n;.gld Lear of byt nothh.g { doneu'e any appreciable fhood until I wes a vised g “3' gour Great Bouth American Nerving Tonic'and Btomach #nd Liver Cure, and stuce using several botties of it I must u{onm Tam | enrprised at its wonderful powers to cure the mmuh snd general nervous system. 1f every -+ orie knew ths yalue of ‘,hl{ remedy s I do, you would not be abie to supply t}u f\legund. : } A, Hanpxx, ] v ey __xx-Tmn. Montgowery Co, ' A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITUS'S DANCE OR CHOREA. - 3 CRAWFORDRVILLE, IND,, May 19, 1886, My dsughter, twelve {ean ol&. lmyd baen af %lcted for several months with Chorea or Bt, itus’s Dance, Fhe was reduced to a skeleton, sculd not walk, could not i‘flk' could not swal low tnytsin{but milk, 1 had to handle her iike an ut. Doetor and neighbors 'f"e her iip. Icommenced giving her the South Amerls can Nervino Tonic; the effects wers very sur grimng. In three days she was rid of tlé%néh ousness, end rapidly improved. Four bottles cured her combpletely. I think the Bouth American Nervine “t‘he grandest remedy ever discovered, and would recommend it to every. &:‘x;e‘.e of Ind Mns, W. 8. Exszraxa, M Wgo%w: }fl»‘ Subsoribed and sworn to beforeme ghlrny 19, 1887, Caas M, Travis, Notary Publio, INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. : ' The Great South American Nervine Tonio ! ¥Which we now offer fzu is the only absolutely unfalling remedy svar disoow - ered for the curs of dfgestion, D;qnpsin, and the vast train of symptomi and horrors which are the result of disease and debility of the human stom ach. 'No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incalculsblevilue who 3 affected by disease of the Stomach, because the experience and testimony thousands Eo to prove that this is the oNwand oNLY ON® great cure in the vorld for this universal destooyer. There is no case of unmelignant disenss +f the stomsch which can resist the wonderful curativa powers of the South Am,dm%%rma Tozio ! . BOTTLE WARRANTED. TR 2 i PRICE: ,g‘o;;?lghteen ounce Bottles, $1.25. Trial Size, 15e. ; 'y 7 . - s e : J. F[‘ . COBB & CO. Agents for Haralso: .%@ L6y . Mz, #olomon Bond, s member of the Iog! of Friends, of Dullnfm. Ind., says: "i 2 used twelve bottles of The Great South Ame can Nervine Tonic and Stomach uuél‘lmr Cua aud I congider that every bottle did fer me o hundred dollars worth of good, because I h:‘g not had a good night’s sleep £ot twenlt{ ¥! ¢ on account of irritation, pain, horribie drea; ;:S geners: nervous Froutn.flon which n caused by chronic lndlxe-tfon and dyw pepein of the stomach and by a broken do fioz:idition o!d mlge ner‘vlou‘l‘ iy:tem. egt‘l“ nowbx.br e down and sleep all night assw! /8 R sand I feel like npwund man, I doyno‘:oéh}n‘ :gf’re has gver bfifnh‘ :I:lmctm:l ‘lntroau inte country whic 8 COMPATS W ‘t:hu Nervine Tonio as a cure for the nwnum CmawronpsviLe, L., June 22, 1687, My daughter, eleven years old, was mer% ; eficted with Bf, Vitus's Dance or Chorea. ¥ sove her three and one-half boltles of Bouth American Nervize and she is complotely te stored. I belleve it will cure every caso of 8% Vitus's Dance, Ihave kept It fa my family &6 two (un. and am sure §; 18 the groatest Tewe Sie, all forems ol Nacrons Blsordors snd Feßodd g ous aulth from wasatever oauch. /0 } Jomx T, Mo, State o Monigomery County, |¢ - ~ m'lllx‘h‘odbod and swora to bez%w wo tkulu Song v Ouan W, Weia . Notary Pfi:u.