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EVERYTHING AT COST FOR CASH! 1
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MID THREAT
lailsd Atari al U.S. Sok-
Vaasilry.
pikF A MILLION BOLLIIU
Might b a Stolen by Criminals if
Baring Enough.
Cincinnati, Dec. 23.— A ni
mar curreat in the Government
Building yesterday was to the
effect that Treasury agents bed
received warning of a proposed
organized raid on the subtrers
ury.
Subtreasuier Bosworth was
at the office in the morning only
long enough to pest a rigid or
der excluding all persons from
the office except employes and
express messengers.
Clerks refused to give any in
formation except that the order
was the result of a fear that an
organized rush might be made
on the cash.
Gold, silver and paper to the
value of half a million dollars is
exposed in the office during
business hours. It would be an
easy matter for 1(1 or 20 deter
mined robbers to get away with
half a million dollars any day.
This is the first time such
measures have been taken at the
subtreasury.
Subtrtasurer Bosworth stated
that he posted the order on or
ders received by him from
Washington. He denied that h®
feared any raid, but ; Ided that
it would be very easy for strang-
U»_to get into the money rooms
SLIPPED INTO A THRESHER
Eg' mar’s Bey Had Leg* Slash
ed By M*ving Knives.
Allentown, Dee 23.—Stanley
Aru»r, Bg®d 6 was watching men
thrashing grain in hie fath*r»’
barn yesterday when just as the
horse power bad been stopped
temporarily, hot while the thrssh
• r was still in nietion the boy
slipped from th® pile of straw an
which he was sitting into the hop
per t lsa l carried wheat into the
machine,
Hie legs were caught in the
thresher . His rabbar boots nor®
torn to pieces and his lags ware
lacerated in a bornbl® sisßitr up
to the kspes. Had the accident
happened while the thresher was
in full operation there ia no doubt
th® bey would hav® been großud
to piea®s.
II
HIS LIFI WAI SAVED.
Mr. J K L’dly, a prominin
citizen of Haanaba), Mo , lately
had a wanderful deliverance
from a frightfu’ death. Im tol
ling of it tie say*: “I was ta
ken with typhaid fever that ra*
into Pneumonia. My hugs be
came hardened. I was a* weak
I couldn’t even sit up in bad.
Nothing helped *a*. I expeetsd
to soo* die of consumption, when
1 heard of Dr. King’a New DiaJ
covery. One bottle gave great
relief. I continued to use it,and
now am well and str*ng. 1
can’t say too much in its
praise.” This marvelous medi
cine is the surest and quickest
cure in the world for all Throat
and Lung Trouble. Regular six
es 50 cents and $1 10. Trial bot
tles free at Curry-Arrington Co’s
drug store ; every bottle, guar
anteed.
HS m STICK
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Ba»’t Scare Btkiism if r
Tks Trask.
REPUBLISI]f CAUCUS
It; Was him to n Was in Retard
’ t& The Legislature
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Charleston, W. V., Dec. 23, —
Gov. Atkinson returned today
from a conference of prominent
i West Virginia republicans in.
Washington. Nearly all the wet!
known men of th® party iu this :
state were there, The governor i
was seen by a reporter as Im
stepped from the train.
“Did they scare you off
seimtorial track?” was a*ked.
“ W® did not discuss the stua
torial question,” rep/ied the
governor.
“ The object of our meeting was <
to map out a plan of action re-‘
gardiug the legislature. We co.i-j
eluded unanimously to hold our
majority. Ihe legislature is re
publican, and we shall fight for
our rights. The policy will be to
meet every emergency. You can
say to the people of West Vir
ginia that I am in the senatorial
race to stay and no euv eau c<»ax,
scam or force me off the ’track.
Nearly all th* men at our con
ference in Washington are* jny
friends. ] expect there vriW he
squally times tins \f inter, before«
the legislature is organized, Gait I
we republicans *tajid to >eth<r l
and contend bitterly for
W.££.R.a
THE WEST.
TG ARKANSAS
2 TEXAS.
Schudul® in Effect Oct. 4th, 18-18.
WiIIiiHBOUNB. lie. 3 I No. 4 No.TO | N 0.79
I Tsr~~A tlnatn 4 I?sm $ S fiinrj
Ar J'ariHt*.. V 16pm sfopm 6 36pu
“ R<rfu® .... 11 26a.m 746 pm
*' Belton 11 41am 11 41pm $ 16pm
** • .'ha»»oog» i'Opui 1 (X*ra 9foi»u
“ Kaahrjlle . < Mpm 6 40am
*• Mamphii .. T WAy] 4 80pm
|l«v N«®hvthTTJ 36pm I 7 SOanai .
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Ar Louigville .1 i 6«un 12 25pm
“ Cincinnati.| 706 am 4 06pm .
Train No. it chfHm Pullman Sleeper between
Jtu xnonvillo, Fla., Atlanta and Nauh villa, eon
jaoA‘i>< with veaUbula train for Chicago.
Tri is No. 4 carriaa, Ptillman Sleeper Xugn«t|
ami M laxaia u> Nashville and St. Louis througk
wiftiO'U ebaaita. Pullman Sleeper Atlanta <4
Chatta_vVt*. pase/ngere remain in eat until
J e’olock a. tn Pullman Site-par Atlanta t 4
Xumvilla-ria A. X. A N. Ry.
'frtan N 0,70 connect® at Beyee with Q. 6C.
£*- Clineinnaii. Thia train oarrm threugg
«ca h Atlanta io Hemt.
To the South and East.
•oUTitr-oran- ■ Me. 1 | No. S N 0.91 N 0.78
tv NaslhVe f l&m 16 l6pm .......
Chat’A vt*’ Sbbpm 6 20om 6 66am
•• palt-ie* . 411 pm 4 »axn 7 Warn
“ kom*... .. 4Npa 7 4lani
“ Marietta A iflptn 6 46am 4 46am 705 am
Ar Atlaia® , . 7 **Fia' 7 Stain 10 86dm H UUata
Uv ’Atlanta - * tSOani 4 BJpm
Ar Manon... » Irllijiial 11 10am 7 20pn>
•• Ttflon. . .5 Sißpm
“ Jaofc'pvftM
f.v Arlanta . -\{ tounj 4 (bpm1......5
A»' Macon Warn 7 TOpm .. .
“ Albany ]v | 8 27pniill OSjim "
“ Thm'iivillo i , .i fiSOpnil
“ Savannah .' 6 OOrtm' gOOp*
f?r Atlanta . [fllkpmi TjOaipl f '
At Augutrta.-- 6 Item, 1 JOpai 8 26pm
Ar Charlea’on I’tXjum tOOpm
‘ 4 Col urn bin . lf> (warn 110 iih> m| x
Lv Atlanta" I 7 supnilT6 uOm 12 OOtn *
Ar Athens |lo?lpm> 2 19pm. 2 16pm ’’
" i&rhnmnc... fl 14r>m i'iinm 716 am
“ Wash gtonUO BOpmjll 31am 11 81am ”
** York .1 5 6o<in i u 28pm 6 2bpm ... . *
Titas* No. 1 carries Pullman Bleeper Nasir
▼Ule, Chattanooga and Atlanta to Jackson
ville, FA
Train No. Scarries Pullman Sleeper St Lon’s
♦o Augusta without change Pullman S)eej>er
Cl-.aKamxjsfa to Atlanta open for passengeii
Chattanooga 9 o'clock p. m. Pullman Sleeper
Xuoxvilla to Atlanta via A. K. A N. Uy. fur
further information write to
B. f SMITH, C. K. HARMAN,
RF W’VLI AND COM FO RT
•ad f*r a jelly g*od time f
faaiily *r fii®*d*, ibt i« it i *vh IF * ’I
ia* iik* mb *p*n «Biry for *ithtr
WißHr.r Our *t< *k
k *f ilylisb «arriag*i i* unrivalltd *.
and ear ipidar pkaators, ruaa- .*.’-i,.
bank*, bagfi*a,tiapa, earn, wag-
cnottes, ean®py top, t ropenjur
reys ire lirbt easy, c*ruforti - ’L
Meant] b®.ittti(iil in conshßC C*
lion, trimmings and finish. W*
also repair an 1 overhaul v*h ; eles; al*a tarry a big liae * f *•
bar ties* and la p ichca. Rbm« Lbmt Cb, HOI
stre< t.Ron.e Ga. Paitf h u j.n £ TT jli t> m», AqaaH.
TERREL SPEED
Warier’c MATCHLESS “TWOFERS”
the brand as TERR ILL 3PEED» the renowMd
‘‘Coon Skin” Statesman of Floych The
of his biand hat bein unprecedented.
But then ThoYkat Wartert never put *
sorry cigar on ths market. Hsisto® en^ r
priskig and too homtt. te very eigar i« exact’
ly what si claimed for its brarwdL and the War
ters cigars]are atmoluteely tha Dial on the mar
kfe t
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L'VERY, SALE AND FEED *TA*UES'-
Offers the public shi fiust teanai, bhw <v
atices and most polite aud courteous driven
The best stock of borues and mules on atlc