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Kowardly “Kid’’ McKoy Kicks
Kort) ott.
fiND TAEtfRUNS AWAY
A Physician Summonsed For
Ex-Champi»n.
New York, Sept, 29—The pugi
lists “Kid” McCoy and James J,
Corbett, wfrose match has been
broken off, met in the Gilsey house
lobby yesterday afternoon, when
McCoy knocked Corbett's hat off
and then while Corbett was held
by his friends, kicked Corbett in
ths groin. He then ran out of a
side door away from the crowd
Corbett was taken to his room
and a doctor summonsed.
Corbett, his manager, George
Considine, and Al Smith ate lunch
together in the Gilsey case, finish
ing about I o’clock. Then they
walked out through the lobby and
in the Broadway entrance met
David Nugent, of the Hawthorne
Athletic Clib, who joined them
In one side of the entrance were
McCoy, William Gray, of the
Hawthorne Athletic Club, and
six other men. They were talking
excitedly.
Considine saluted Gray aid
Corbett walked up to do likewise.
Gray, after acknowledging the
salute said to Corbett:
■‘l don’t think you want to
fight.”
“W hat’s that?” inquired Cor
bett,
Gray repeated the remark, and
Corbett loudly said he was ready
to fight McCoy, anywhere and at
*ny time.
“I’ll fight Lim now, and right
k here on the street,” said Corbett.
™ McCoy, who had been listening
stepped up to Corbett as the later
spoke, and knocked off his hat.
Several of Corbett’s friends, wishs
ing no disturbance, held him, and
just as they seized him by the
arms and shoulders, McCoy de*
livered a kick at Corbett which
struck him in the ’groin.
Corbett l«aned over in pain, unablei
to try to get at McCoy, who, as
soon as he had kicked Corbett,
ran back to the side entrance of
the hotel, Corbett tried to follow,
but he could not do so, and was
persuaded to go to his room . A
doctor was immediately summon
ed.
A la-ge crowd had gathered at
the first rumor that the prize
fighters were in the hotel together
and by the time the report that
they had got into a fight had been
spread, whicn was in a few minut
es, the hotel was besieged. The
crowd was in a state of excitement
about the alleged fight, but neither
of the pugilists was seen by the
people, McCoy disappeared early .
WHEN YOU ARE TIRED.
Without extra exertion, languid,
dull and listless, your blood is
failing to supply to your muscles
and other organs the vitalizing
and strength-giving properties
they require. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
cures that tired feeling enriching
and purifying the blood. It will
give you energy and vigor.
Hood’s Pills are easy to take,
easj to operate. Cure indigestion
biliousness. 25c.
GERMAN INTERFERENCE
In Dreyfus Case May Cause
Troub’e.
Berlin, Sept. 29.—Rumors of
proposed interference in the
Dreyfus affair are causing in
tense excitement on the frontier
between France and Germany.
The Forgacher Zeitung tele
graphs that French agents in I
the vicinity of Metz are causing!
a veritable panic by the circula-
lion of reports that the Emperor
has sent an ultimatum to the
French government demanding
i that the revision be suppressed
to prevent the publication of
letters exchanged between him
self and Dreyfus.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
i
Thankful words written by
Mrs. Ada E. Hart, Groton S. D.
“Was taken with a bad cold
which settled on my lungs;
cough set in and finally termi
nated in Consumption. Four
doctors gave me up, saying 1
could not live but a short time.
I gave myself up to my Savior,
determined if I could not stay
with my friends on earth, I
would meet my absent ones
above. My husband was advis
ed to get Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for Consumption,Coughs
and Colds. I gave it a trial, took
in all eight bottles. It has cured
me, and thank God I am saved
and now a well and heAlthy
womai.” Trial bottles free at
Curry-Arrington’s. Regular size
50 cents and if 1.00, guaranteed
or price refunded.
DEWEY’S VIEWS.
On Philippines Now In Presi
dent’s Hands.
Washington, D. C., Sept. 29.
—Admiral Dewey’s views on
the Philippine question was
placed in the hands of Assistant
Secretary of ths Navy /Vilen yes
terday by Ge i. Greene, who had
just arrived from Manila. Later
the memorandum containing the
opinion was presented to the ’
president, and a copy will un- 1
doubtedly be forwarded to the
Peace Commission in Paris. ,
While nothing of an official
nature could be obtained, it was
stated that Amiral Dewey be ■
Coke cheaper than
Coal- Can be used in
stoves for heating and
cooking purposes. No
f smoke or soot. Clean
’ and economical. For
further particulars
see ROME. GAS CO.
TT’T?-"- L 1 — 1 » .
lieves with the president, that
, ihe United States should occupy
the island of Luzon and should
> have reversionary rights with
respects to the remainder of the
islands.
Naval officers, on the other
hand, believe that the admiral
is in favor of the retention of all
the islands.
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2-°CENT STAMP!
Will und ■ letter to any
point in Uncle Sam’s big / ’
domain.l For this very
reason, if you are sick,
•ore or suffering, this 'ta
very trifling outlay ilf
May Save Your WSBI
lif A f Here’s just how
LIIBI it is. You can
romw write a plain letter, can’t you? Well, it
will take just two cents to carry it ffo tig
“Washington Medical & Surgical Institute,
► Atlanta, Georgia,”
And the famous specialists who form the staff
of that Institute are able to give you advice and I
treatment by mail as well as if you came in per- I
son to the city. 1 his is no mistake. They are do
"JK? 1 everyday. They now have patients in
all the adjoining States, some of them hundred!
dlrlill au d cures are simply won*
CURES POSITIVE ANDrnrri
CONSULTATION FFl£ 11
In every Deformity of Spine or I.imbs, Club Foot,
■ r P' Cross Kyesanu other surgical cases, also
in all forms of Bkm and Blood disorders,Rheuma
tism, Catarrh of the Nose, Throat
Lungs, Stomach or any vital organ, Liver. Kid
ney and Bladder troubles, Nervous Weak
nease* of either men or women, diseases of the
jexual parts and every other bodily affliction that
•rained specialists alone can deal with.
Write freely It costs you nothing If we un
dertake yonr case we shall send you question
«>'•"* < 2 r . fu ” Particulars. If your case is
IT ,klll “ nd pcrfcct lienee WE
fetTe h A t -^?ri;.u? P “* y “ Vey<mrl,fn - AU ’
ADDRESS,
Washington Medical & Surgical
INSTITUTE.
fpo-1 Austell BHg., Atlanta. <ia
southern
fjbim
Comlenweil Schedule iu kuVet July 0. IMPS.
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Cv C’hai' iuug;. . ..-; rn
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w H'W “.taau*.;' !• Al)pm| I 4 Jam
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Lv At. .nta i > pn,|
. Kr MauOU 7.lup:ul 2 ■ ;in; b.vUim
A.r J< sup . tour ' 2.38 pm
jArL.erett | 7.25 am! 3.25 pm
.y Jacksonville ...... I . 19. :a> 9. .‘bpm
l.v Jesup 77... .......... ; 10.01 am: S.’SOpm
Ar Jacksonville l.«opm‘lo.lspir
Lv F rereft' '. ? wiiml 3. jopF
Ar Brunswick • •••■I 8.40 am | 4.3 ; .a
N->. 10 carries Punman Sleep! u,- Car Chat
tanooga to Atlanta.
(No. 14 carries i’ullu an Sleeping Cur and Da/
, Couches Chaittt ' Toga ‘o Jacksonville and At
! lunta to Bruosv. .ck.
I No. 8 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chnttfe
oouga to Atlanta.
S : : ' No F
i tvAlkuiii) 4.90* in 4.00 pm 7.scam
I Ar Rome 6.30 am 6.2ap.n pi.2oam
Ar ualt'in ?.2’2uiii 7.34 pm 11 3oam
1 Ar < hattanooga B.4onni 8 soi>ir. l.OUpm
Lv Cuattauooga B.s'»atu fl.iojan
Ar Burgin .... 4.20 pm;...
Ar Lexington 5.10 pm! 4.Warn . 7’.T
Ar Louisville 750 pin ?.soam
Ar Cincinnati'., ..7 ~7.~ 7.:X>pni Tiluarn 7777 T
Lv Chattanooga l.Shpnii T. 15am *i 25pm
Ar Nashville , s.ss|>tu 3. ; ■ . u 6;55pm
No. 18 carries Pullman SP-eptm.- < ar Atlanta
to Chattanooga and Chat.auoova io <7l noin latl.
No. 0 carries Pullman Sleeping Cur Atlanta
to Cincinnati and Chattanooga to U>i>t»tll!e.
STATIONS, j x.. 4. ; No.J? Wo. 1<
Lv Chattanooga ■ 8. i-inm 4. ion in 1 16 JOpm
Ar Knoxville 11 sSnm Ass nm Ijiiatn
Ar Morristown I.2:pm 2..’sain
Ar Hot Springs .1 l.tprn 11. Iflmr. t.Wam
,! v V le 4.3’ipm l.lApmj 5. lOarj
Ar 5a1i5bury.................. c.4opm #.3onm
Ar Greensboro U .’.'pm. 12.10 pm
} r S ale » R » 130 am! 3.23 pm
ArWa h1ngt0u..7..7.7.j777.77. Ti
.. I!.Upml 6.23 am
No. 12 carries Pullman Drawh u- Ro >£ Sfeeiii
lag Car Chattanooga to New York via Ashe
ville and Salisbury to Richmond an Ivlug Rich,
mond 6.40 am. also Pullman Sleep.ng Car
Greensboro 10 Norfolk.
No Id Is solid train C'in'.tnnn >-a to Salis
bury, with Pullman Sleeping Cm- (•’lutt-m , a - a
to Salisbury and Salisbury to New York with
out change.
~ «■>ATiioKM. j ~ -I No. T i ko. 'f
Lv Chattanooga , s.ia>pm| 8.40 am
Ar Knoxville 8. I >pm 11.55 am
Ar Mojrlstuwil -j |3ain l.2<pm
I Ar . l Se w York. ' 1.20 pm
No. fl. carries Pullman Sleeping Car Cli’atta
noofca t > Washlm.-t n and Chattum ogu to New
Yq.*k without change.
No. 4 carries Pullrnub Sleeping Oar Kuom
villetoßrl tol.
~~~ BTAfioNfl7 • TtoTiy
Lv Rome .............................. *6. toam
Ar Anniston 11.21 am
Ar Birmingham 10.00 pm
Ar S 5 3.55 pm
T-»»Pm
Ax New Orleans,.... v ,, lauoum
Ar Jackson 6.45 am
Ar Shreveport 7.20 pm
8 ~ VWa ITtNo.IO
aObpmj
A4opm fl.s7pm Ar (lad.den. ar AOOnm 68<)a">
AOQpml 7.10 pm Ar Attalla. |y_s.4sam £ mam
t Dally except Sunday. | Sunday only.
P. S. GANNON. Hdv.F. A o.M ,Washington, D.O.
J. M. CULP, Traf. Mgr., Washington. D. Cl
W. A. TURK. G. P. Washington, D. Cl
0. A. BRNSOCFF3J4. A a. w t T...
Rlpaas Tubules cure headache.
Rlpans Tabnßac cure uver (roubles
Rlpans Tabulee; lor sour stomach.
JUpans Tabuleg cure Udltestlon.
Tabules cure torpid liver,
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, DIAMOND CARNIVAL.
To be Held in Macon, October
11tm—14th 1898.
O’i account of the Diamond
■’ubiee Carnival to be held at
Maco 1, Ga., Octobtr 11th—14th
1898, the Southern Railway will
sell round trip tickets from all
’ points on its line between Merid
lian. Birmingham, Chattanooga,
; Knoxville, Morristown and in
termediate points to Macon, Ga,
and return at one tare for the
round trip. Tickets will be sold
October 10, 11, 12 and 13th witli
a final limit October 15th to
return, while from points
within a radius of 150 miles in
the states of Alabama and
Georgia, tickets will be sold at
something less than one fare for
the round trip, on October 11 th
12th and 13th, with final limit
to return October 14th.
There will be many attrac
tions in Macon on this occasion,
and those taking advantage of
these reduced rates cannot fail
to enjoy themselves.
For further information call
on Southern Railway Ticket
Agent.
Starke, The Tailor - Mr. > s .
M. Staiko the popular tailor is
now open for orders and ready for
business m his new business home
next door to Wooten’s drug store
in the Clark building. Mr. Starke
Las a splendid line of new season
goods and invites you to call and
see him and them.
“ I’iik White Front.”—Messrs-
W. H, Coker A Co, in their new
and elegant businesfl home 1,1
Shorter Block, on Lower Broad, re
port business as benm in »plendi<l
shape The fall season, so fa r 118
the “White Front” is concerned,
his already arrived. But d> pll '
C ker & Co. are always busy, ,D
will oon'.iuUe to do a rushing hus
ineis as long as people are h.Dgrf
furbargaiue.