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I Poisoned by Ivy
| Was in a Dreadful Condition
8 Happened to Road Aoout u Siml'ar
Casa Followed the Othur Nlan’i
Example and Wax Cured.
The following incident Ih given by
Chariex Morris, general jobber, 52 Lexing
ton Avenue, North Caulbridge, Mane.:
‘•Several year* ago 1 became poisoned
by ivy. 1 tried many medicines, spending
a large aum ot money without obtaining
a particle of good. My children were
alio afflicted with the same disease. We
were all constant sufferers with au awful
itching sensation, and it soenied as if I
should tear myself to pieces. J picked
up a paper in which I found printed a
testimonial from a man in Vermont who
bad been similarly afflicted and bad taken
Hood’s Sarsaparilla with benefit. I bought
a bottle, which we took and it did
Mo and My Children
so much good I purchased another supply.
We continued taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
until wa used five bottles and I can
safely say that neither myself nor children
have any signs of the poison. It has en
tirely left us end we are perfectly cured.
We give the whole credit to Hood's Sarsa
parilla. Before resorting to t his medicine
I was reduced in weight, but now I
! weigh 176 pounds. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
has not only done much good but has
if been the means of saving me a great deal
ot money. 1 would not tie without it
in my house and 1 heartily recommend
ft to all who are afflicted. I have writ
ten this statement for publication, ot my
own will, as I want others to know what
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
has dona for us.” Charles Mounts.
Honrl’a p;|l e are tiiH only pills to tak-t
11CMJU 1 111-5 with Hood's Sarsaparilla
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APPLICATION FOR; LETTERS
OF DISMISSION.
• BORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
Whereas A. D.Hardin,adminis
trator us M. Avery Hardiu, repre
tents to the court in his petition
I duly filed, that he has administer
•d M. Avery Hardin’s ea'ate. This
is to cite all persons concerned
kindred and creditors to show
cause il any t'»ey can, why sain
administrator should not Be dis
charged from his adtninis r <tioi
uda receive letters of dismission
•n the first Monday in October
189 k This July Vih 1898.
• JiHkP.Duvis Oidinary
•| LOSS OF LIFE
■ Reported al Pensacola by
Silruiuors of Wreck
TUG BOAT DESTROY ED
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And Captain And Part of Crew
Went Down.
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Pensacola,Fla., Aug. B.—Nine
survivors of the tug W. .1, Key
ser, of this port have reached
here with a most harrowing
tale of the loss of life in a hurri
cane which occurred in the gulf,
150 miles south ot here, Tuesday
night,
The Keyser was shartered to
intercept the Nimrod of Mobile,
to tow the dredge Hernandon
and twe scows from Mobile to
Dry Tortugas for government
work. The Keyser left here Tues
day morning to meet the Nimrod
and her tow off Cape San Bias.
Tuesday night a southeast gale
set in before they had sighted
the tow. By midnight the wind
had reached a velocity of 70 or
80 miles an hour. Suddenly the
wind changed to the northeast,
and the tug was in the center of
the hurricane.
At 1 a. in. a huge sea swept
off the pilot house and threw
the tug on beam ends. She began
to sink rapidly and the men cut
away the lifeboats. Iu a few
seconds tug went to the bottom,
carrying down the Captain, W
H. Allen ; the colored cook,
Henry Brown ; a white cabin
boy. Walter Brown, and a white
fireman Goodfellow,
lately from St. L mis.
Ihe tug went down 20 miles
off St. Joseph’s, and for eight
hours the nine survivors in the
lifeboat were tossed about in the
hurricane. At 9 o’clock Wed
nesday morning they were
thrown up through the surf on
the beach at St. Joseph’s.
Later the bodies of Capt. Al
len and Henry Brown were
thrown upon the beach. They
were so badly disfigured that
they were buried on the beach.
The Mobile tug Nimrod lost her
smokestack and was badly dam
aged, but reached St. Jossph’s
Bay without loss of life. She lost
tow, the dredge and two scows.
There is no doubt that the dredge
sank with 2G men on board,
who were lost. They belong to
Mobile.
SERGEANTS FIGHT.
i Jacksonville, Fla., Aug 8, —In
, the Second Alabama Sergeant Gar
rett, Company G. nad a dispute
with Sergeant Robinson, Company
I, in regard to the rations last
night and struck Robinson on the
head with a pickie bottle. Robin
' son then stabbed Garrett above the
. heart with a bayonet.
Ga.’rett is at St. Luke’s Hospit
al. Robinson arrested. There wil|
be a courtmnrtial.
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BE BURIED HITE.
Spanish Horror of the Yankee
So
SHOWN ON EL CANEY HILL
Rev. McCook Ri|at«s a Pathet
iclncident of the Field.
Philadelphia, Aug. S.—Rev.
Dr. Henry C. McCook, special
commissioner of the National
Relief Association, who has just
returned from Cuba, relates this
incident cf the battle of El Ca
ne.? :
'‘After the capture of the fort
that crowned the hill of El Ca
ney, a burial party under Cap
tain Allen proceeded to inter the
Spanish dead, which was done
by laying them in their own
trenches dug before the breast
works, as was also done at San
Juan.
“Nearby lay a lad of 17, shot
through the hips. As the bodies
of his comrades were borne be
hind him, he would turn his
head and follow the sad work
with a horror stricken counten
ance.
“The American officer observ
ed his face, and, rightly discern
ing his feelings, cAlled an inter
preter and assured the youthful
soldier that no harm would be
done him.
BURIED ALIVE?
“ ‘Shall I not be buried alive,
along with my dead comrades?’
was the anxious query.
“ ‘No, you shall be cared for
presently and your wounds
dressed and tended as if you
were an American.’
“The youth’s face was instant
ly transform (I. Ills horror was
changed to happiness, his fear
to friendship. He reached out
his hand to Captain Allen with
profuse thanks, and until he
was taken to the hospital show
ed his gratitude by shaking
hands with every American who
came near.’’
NEV M AN .
“I was a sufferer from dys
pepsia, gout and rheumatism,
caused by impure blood. I tried
various medicines, but obtaiued
no relief until 1 began taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This med
icine has made me a new man
and is the best I ever took. It
has beon a blessing to me.’’
William M, James. Brogdon, S.
C.
Hood’s Pills are the only pills
to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
EC and yet efficient
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern.
Emma Pentecost having in proper
form anplied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the
‘•state of Polly Pentecost late of
said county, deceased. This is to
cite all and singular the creditors
a id next of kin of Polly Pentecost
to be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law aud
show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should
not be gr nted to W. H. Ennis,
Co., Adm’ron Polly Prntecogts’
estate \\ itn-aa my hand and offi
cial signature this 4th day of July
1898, John P. Dtvis, Ordinary,
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Successful Physicians.
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.LETTERS JF ADMINISTRA
TION.
GEORGIA FJoYD COUNTY.
T> ail whom it mav cm cern. A,
Moses having in proper form ap
plied to ine for permanent letters
of administration <>u the estate ot
D J Meyerhardt late of said coun
ty deceased. This is to cite alt and
the creditors and next of
kin of D. J. Meyerhardt to be and
appear at my office witbin the
time allowed by law and show
cause il any they can, why per
manent alminiatration should not
be granted to A. Moses on I) J.
Meyerhardt’a estate. Witness mv
haud and official signature this Ist
day of A'Jguat 1898.
John P Davis, Ordinary
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION
GEORGIA Fl OVD COUNTY.
To all whom it man concern.
George F. Chidsey having in prop
er form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on
the estat’- of Mrs. Sarah B. Chid
eey. late of said cauuty, deceased.
Thia it to cite all and singular the
creditois and next of kin of Mrs.
Sarah B, Chid»ey to be a»d ap
pear at my office within the time
allowed by law and shew cause if
any they can why permanent ad
ministraton should not be granted
to Geo. F Chidsey on Mrs. Sa
rah B, Chidsey estate. Witness
ray hand aud official signature
thia sth day ot August 1898.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
CITATION-LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern.W.
H, Ennis, Administrator of Red
man Pentecost deceased, has in
due form applied to the under
signed for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of said de
ceased and said application wil
be heard on the first Monday in
September next. This 3rd day ot
Auguttlß9B. John P.
Ordinary
CITATION-LEAVE TO SELLi
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY. |
To all whom it may concern.
John B Reser. administrator of
Mrs H. I. Roser deceased has in
due form applied to the undersign
ed for leave to sell the lands be
longing to the estate of said de
ceased, and said application will
be heard on the first Monday in
September next Thia fourth day
of August, 1898.
J hn P. Davis Ordinary!
CITATION—LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern D.
S. Painter, executor of Jehu Win
kle, deceased, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of said deceased, and said
application wil be heard on the
Srst Monday in September next
This Bth day of August. 4898.
John P. DAvis, Ordinary
in
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Agreeably to an order of the
court of ordinary for Floyd county
Georgia, granted at the November
term, 1897, will be sold before the
court house door in the city of
Rome between the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in Sept
the following property towit, —One
undivided 2-5 interest in lots Nos,
167, 168. 171, 190, 192. 202, 241,
242, 244 245 aud 3 4ths of 189
and the South half of 240. All
containing 450 acres more or less,
subject to dower of Mrs. Martha
G. Miller. Said property sold as
the prop >rty of J. J. Miller, de
ceased, late of said county. Terms
of sale cash. W H. Ennis
Administrator estate of J. J.
Miller, deceased.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it way concern.
Emma Penteccst havinf in proper
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the
estate of Redmon Pentecost, late
of said county deceased. This is
to cite all and singular the credit
ors und next of kin of Redmon
Pentecost to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
law and show cause if any they
can, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to W
H. Ennis Co., Adm’r on Redmon
Pentecost’s estate. Witness my
band and official signature this 4th
day of July 1898
John P. Davis Ordinary.
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