The Georgia record. (Atlanta, GA.) 1899-19??, September 23, 1899, Image 4

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Filial Care. "Jimmy, when I spank you it hurts me worse than it Joes you.” “Weli, why don’t you put on pa’s boxin’ gloves'?” Still Morn Counterfeiting'. The Secret Service hna just unearthed an other Land of counterfeiters and secured a largo quantity of bogus bills, which are so cleverly executed that the average person would never an*pact them of being sj.nrious Things of great value nt a always selected for imitation. notably llosiotter's Stomach Bit ters, which has ninny imitators but no eqitala for disorders like indigestion, dyspepsia, con stipation, nervousness and general debility. Always go to reliable druggists who have the i Sputatlon of giving what yo t ask for. Among the coachmen of Berlin are 7 retired army officers, thio* pastors and 10 nobles. t’en’t Tcbecco Spit ard Smuke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily mid forever, bo mag netic. lull of lite, nerve mid vigor, take No-To- Bac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists,soco: sl. Cure guaran teed. Took Jet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York. Four tons of gold from the Klondike will be exhibited at the Paris exhibition. Findley’s Eyo Halve Cures flora eyes in 3 days; chronic cases in 80 days, or money’ back. Al! druggists, or by mall, £so. per box. J. P. Hayter, Deca tur. Texas. It takes an intellectual i orson to have fun on fl I ty cents. Nc-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Cuprnj.tccd tclftccc habit cure, makes weak uen Bi!v jy. bleed pine. f(‘c, sl. All druggists. Th'-f ruit business of Omaha, Neb., is said to be v».hi<*<i »;tsl,soo,oooannually. “Necessity is the Mother of Invention” Il noas the necessity for a reliable blood purifier and tonic that brought into exist ence Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is a highly concentrated extract prepared by a com bination, proportion and process peculiar to itself and giving io Hood's Sarsapa rilla unequalled curative power. rssssassaassEsai- THE REASOH WHY | For man or beast [e j SLOAN’S { LINIMENT! >3 Excels —is that it Penetrates h M to the seat of the trouble im- g H mediately and without irrita- B H ting rubbing—and kills the g P pain. Family and! Sisals p Sold by Dealers generally. 8A g? Du*, Esri S. Sloan, Boslgsi, yy -r-- - • . j PISHES wife had pimples en Her face, but eho has be-.m taking CASC’ARETS and they have all disappeared. 1 had been troubled with constipation for seme time, but after tak ing tho first Caseurec I lave had no trouble with this aliment. Wo cannot speak too high ly of Cnscarets.” Feud W a ryman. 670 S Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. candv ' a -i'•' CATHARTIC TRADE MARK RtC’STEnSD Please nt. Pa’.atablo. Poteet. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. We&keo. or Gripe. 10c, 25e, bOo ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Ete.!li-e Remedy Cmiwaj, C’:’?...y«>. Voatrral, Row Yerl, sl4 Kfcl B' ?w , ’ n ' l by nil drug- izy c ’ x gists w, <j¥J.SK 5. Tobacco Habit. Why take Nauseous Medicines? &rs you suilering with IKDIftESTIOH? Ara yoa suffaring with KIBKEY or BLfiBDES TROU3LE? Arc you subject to COLIC** FLATULENCY or PAINS in the BOWELS f Do ysu 5 u fl’er from RETENTION or SI P PRESSIONof URINE? Bo you feel LANGUOR, and DEBILITA TED hi the morning? WOLFE’S Aromatic Schiedam •SCHNAPPS CURES THEM ALL!’ Pleasant to taka, Stimulating, Diuretic, Stomachic, Absolutely Pure. THE BEST KIBSEY and LIVER MEDICIHE IN THE WOULD I ! ! For Sale by ail GIZOCBRS and BKUGGMTH. BEWARE OF HUBS 11TUTES. HN G&ilE WHERc ALLELSErAiLS. Ej tud Beat Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use KB TO SMOTHER CRIMINALS 4 Staff, Death Proposed for Condemned Persons la China. The Japanese government is striving to discover a new and more modern mode for the execution of itu con demned criminals. It has laid aside the idea of execution by electricity as It Is now practiced in America, and is considering a new and entirely im proved method of execution. It is quick, painless, quiet and peaceful. The Japanese consider it. even far better than the most modern mode, that of electricity, inasmuch as it does not harm the appearance of the body In tlie least, whereas electricity, when not applied to exactly the proper de gree, scorches, burns and shrivels the skin of the victim. The "death,” or "vacuum” chamber, ns it is to be known, is to be an air tight cell. It Is to be eight feet in height, ten feet wide, and ten feet leng. The four sides are to have each an air-tight window of three-quarter inch plate glass, so that the operators, prison and other officials, may have ■■in opportunity to witness the execu tion and determine the results. The cell will be connected with an air pump which will have a power of causing the expulsion of the air in the cell in one minute and forty seconds, thus acting so quickly as not to allow the victim to become suffocated or dis tressed Tn the slightest degree, but in stead causing almost instant, death. In fact, It was shown when the exper iment was tried upon a large St. er nartl dog that the animal was dead in a minute and a half after the vacuum was completed. The experts before whom the exper iment was tried were not only mar velously pleased and surprised by the excellent success, but were so posi tive while the vacuum continued, from the peaceful and lifelike appear ance of the dog. that he was still alive, that they would not allow the vacuum to be discontinued for thirty minutes. When, on examination of the St. ernard. they found that it was dead one and a half minutes after the vac uum wris completed, they pronounced the method "a revolution in the mode of execution,” and declared that it was far better than electricity, which causes a stiffening of the muscles and i a frightful appearance ot the face and I eyes. I The method to be pursued in the ex- I ecution of criminals by this chamber, should it be adopted, will be as fol lows: The condemned will be stripped, so that the air which might become lodged in and between the folds of the garments will not be able to cause any hitch in the execution. The con- I demned will be placed in a position j on the flat of his back, at full length, | and with the hands clasped above th, bead, so as to allow full expansion and contraction of the chest. This is to bo done so that when the vacuum is forming, the air in the body, being expelled by the contraction I of tt ■ chest, will be instantly drawn I out of the chamber by the air pump, [ and then, there being no air in the : chamber to replace that exhaled, death I will ensue.—Boston Herald. Where Pizarro’s Remains Lie. ! The remains of Pizarro, a rustic skel- I eton, lie in a glass case on one of the I altars of the cathedral, at Luna, Peru, ■ and are shown to visitors who are will- ■ Dig to pay the requisite fee. They I ought to have a conspicuous place, for I he gave to the diocese $9,000,000 in gold and silver that was stripped from ■ the Inca temples. | Another of the stories told of the ■ cathedral is that in 1061. when I.a ■ Paints, the viceroy, rode from the pal- I ace on the other side of the plaza to its I entrance, the wide street was p.-.'ved j witli ingots of silver, the hoofs of his i horse were shod with shoes of solid i gold and its mane and tall were strung with pearls. Tettorine is The Name of It. • If you have any skin diabase such aa eczema, salt iheuin. ringworm or tetter, nothing will euro you so quickly or thoroughly as Tetterlne. Ithascuced ihon-andfiand will cure you. Nu merous testimonials lor the asking. Accept no ■ cnbstltute. J. 'l'. Shuptrine, Manuf’r., Savan nah, G will send you a box poatpald torCOo in fctainps It' your druggist doesn't ki ep It. In the vicinity of Norfo k, Va.. there are 1,5U0 acres devoted to the culture of peanuts. To Cure CouMlpation Forever. Take Casrarets < andy Cathartic. 10e or 11 > . C. C. lull to cure, drvgglstsrefundmouey. No i icric is a success to that woman who deesu’t get a piece o her own cake. There Is more Catarrh tn thU section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was sujiposed to be ' Incurable. For a groat ninny years doctors 1 pronounced it a local disease and prose ibed j local remedies, and by constantly falling to ; cure with local treatment, pronounced it in | curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh I manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, Chic. Is the only constituti nal cure on the market. It Is taken internally in doses from ■ 10 drops tv a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the biood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars lor any case It falls to cure. Send tor circulars and test I menla's. Address F-. J Cheney & Co., Toledo,O. Sold <y Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Planiaiion Chill Cure isGmnleed To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, »o why not try it? Price sOc. REM IRK ABIE YIELD OF WHEAT. Mr. Fred Oliver and Pie Charlotte 0.1 C- Fertilizw Co. Leal the Country. Mecklenburg County. North Carolina, baa no doubt again Lena tha United Stales in growing wheat. The Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co., had 145 acres, and Mr. Fred Oliver 210 acres, making 355 acres ot wheat grown by one man ager, Mr. Oliver. This wheat suffered from the exces sive rains and cold weather experienc ed by the whole Winter wheat territory last Winter, and the yield was cut off at least 55 p r cent by ths damage dine. It gave an average yield, however, of 20 bushels per acre. Many acres that were so situated an to be protected by good drainage and by surrounding woods, gave yield of over 40 bu.hels per acre. Mr. Oliver claims ho can rai'e 40 to 50 bushels of wheat per acre with favorable seasons. The fertilizer used last season cost $4.00 per e-cre. and it would no doubt have given double the yield of wheat, f the weather had been faverable. Why raise cotton when you can get more money value from wheat, with less labor and expense, and at the sam a time have a chance to grow cn siaie land, same season, another crop either of peas, millet cr corn. The farmers in the South will be much more inde pendent when they raise all the wheat, corn and hogs and cattle that they con sume, and only half as much cotton as is now grown. You can grow good wheat, corn and hay, and gather two crops per year. You can improve your land and make it worth double in five years what it will now sell for. You can not do it by raising cotton alone, you must farm on a broader minded principle and use fertilizer freely, and above all, use the highest grade fertilizer on the market, It is cheaper than the lowest grades, quality considered. The Government Is to buy ft-om tljf Crow- Indians and throw open to set tlement, 1,100,000 acres of good laud in the Yellowstone Valley. ■» Beamy Is Blood Deep. Ciei.n blood means a oiean skin. No beauty without it. Cnscareis, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy iiver and driving idl im purities from thes body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cnscarets.—beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25e, 50c. Mtislc-boxe« forb cycles are now manufac tured by ali.-m tn Hamburg, Germany. Big Money in Fancy Strawberries. Our froepubheatl. ns tell how to make It. c. I*. Co.. Strawberry Specialism, Kl'.trell, N. C. To ir.»int<vn the charities department in Boston last yer.rcost 5114.543. Piso’s Cure for Consumption hrsno equal as a Cough medicine. —F. M. A bbott,3S3 ,-ea eea St., Buffalo, N. Y.. May 0, 1894. “My Wife Bad the Chills and one bottle of Wlntertmith’s v.hill Core cured her. bhe-h*» never been i othered with chills since. Alias Lula Vertrees bad the chills fora ye r and broke them witn "iuter emith's chill Cure.” —W. K. Moboerly, Cp on, Ky. Address Akthuo Pbtkr k Co., Louisville, Ky. Man know- that Hope is a flatterer, yet.be keefson coaxing her co talk to him. 1 Puente Voter Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. Itc, 26c. If C. C. C. fail, drugglcterefund money. ’ It is now proposed to save the Palisades by popular subscription. JigSl Look at yourself! Is your face covered with pimples? Your skin rough and blotchy? It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills ara liver pills. They cure constipttion, biliousness, and dyspepsia. ‘ 25c. All druggists. ; tFaat year tnsuslaclte er board a Lsauciful i brown or rlr.a black ? Then use > BUCKIimrS DYE Whiskers I A S.ory About Prince Arthur. A good story is told in Mainly About People regaining the Duke of Connaught’s sou, young Prince Ar thur, who was overjoyed at the fact that he had got out of the Saxe-Co bourg succession. He was sent over to inspect bls possessions, and on re turning to Eton he confided to his school fellows that what finally de cided him to "chuck it” was his being asked to play tennis with three other German princes, and finding they had haljs fielded for them by a squad of soldiers, who saluted at attention each time they handed the ball. This was too much for the healthy, independ ent English schoolboy, he explained, so he promptly decided to remain Eng lish. Two recent consignments of goods to London houses Includes 8,000 birds of paradise, 3,000 Impeyau pheasants, 4.500 erested pigeons, 500 small birds of various sizes, etc. A CAPABLE mother must boa healthy mother. The experience of maternity should not be approached without careful physical preparation. Correct and practical counsel is what the expectantaud would be mother needsand this counsel she can secure without cost by writing to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn. Mass. m KF-in bp" Mrs. Cora Gilson, Yates, Manistea Co., Mich., writes: “Dear Mrs. Pinkham—Twoyearsago W ' 2y I began having such dull, heavy, drag- B’ n g pains in my back, meases were pro- fuse and painful and was troubled with leucorrhoea. I took patent medicines and consulted a physician, but received no benefit and could not become pregnant. X “Seeing one of your books, I wrote to you telling you * A my troubles and asking for advice. You an- • swered my letter promptly and I followed the directions faithfully, and derived so much benefit that I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- r -mBSSI pound enough. I now find myself pregnant and have begun its > use again. I cannot praise it / v Y enough.” \ 'aS Mrs. Perley Moulton, Thetford, Vt., writes: ■■Dear Mrs. Pinkham— y I think Lydia E. Pinkham's / / / Vegetable Compound is an I I excellent medicine. I took lZtS' •several Hotties of it before | | the birth of my baby and I I got along nicely. I had no I \ ga after-pains and am now / ' strong and enjoying good / i health. Baby is also fat and I healthy.” I Mrs. Chas. Gerbig, 304 | grosss H South Monroe St., Balti- I EssEhS!@f I®H more, Md., writes: “Dear | w » Mrs. Pinkham—Before tak- | ’ ing Lydia E. Pinkham’s > f J Vegetable Compound I was unable to become pregnant; but since I have used it my health is inuclk improved, and I have a big baby boy, the joy and pride of our home." Rapid Telegraphy. A Vienna engineer named Pollack has made a discovery which seems to have solved the question of the rapid transmission of telegraph: messages. By a process only requiring the use of a simple apparatus Herr-Pollak is able on the same telegraphic line to wire 60,000 words nn hour. The details of this remarkable invention have been bought by a stock company, which states that up to the present they have met wish great success. Fits pern-nncutly enrrd. No firs or narvo'ts n* Fs after first day's uso of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. trial bottle and treatise free. Di?. R. 11. Ki.i.ne. Ltd.. 631 Arch bt.. Fhila.. Pa. Mr?. Wlnslovr’s Soothinsr Syrup for child ran ieet.hinp.?oftens the frum?. reditcasjn.lainTn'i tion.silßv? j*in.cures wind colic. 25c. a notcie. Fr&b? I Sj Send your name and address on a g postal, and we will send you our pace illustrated catalogue free. J; | WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. £ *76 Winchester Avenue, Ke*,v Haven, Ccnn.x «EED WHEAT MBLL We again offer the cleanest seed wheat on the market, and from probably the largest crop yield in the Stale, if not the United States. We had 355 acres in wheat this year, and the crop averaged 20 bushels ter acre Where we had a good stand, not winter kil led, we bad over 40 bushels yer acre. One hundred bushels of our wheat will contain less cockle teed than one bushal of ordinary seed wheat. Price $1.15 per bushel on cars at Charlotte. Bags bold two bushels and are new—no charge for Lags. Terms: Cash with order. CHAI-LOTTE OIL & FERTILIZER CO. Per FRBU OLIVEH, Fre-’l. CjEIAKIzOT'A’I*:, N. C. R - sr v ' OGI.LEY, K.D. XaSutSTG*. Office 101 N. Fryor Hi. GOLDEN CROWN LAMP CHIMYS Are the Last. A-k for them. Cost no more than common chimneys. AU dealers. I’ITTSIICKG GLASS 00.. Alieslieny, F». ARiERISINIk Ask for it. If your dealer hasn’t it he can gat it easily. rri FETS MOFFETT’S H Rev.(nw»p)Jes.S.Key, j L ““ fl Mj ’B m/*i» lß.vlllJ.tl £4 Wrote: - ‘ We gave your teethina ft y M s3l (Teething Powdejs) to our little ‘ 1 14 'CD § fe: > £s3 Ssl grandchild with the happiest re- %<> -|f<v iJ jr g gggH §K B traits. The effects were almost 1 f* esfinwoSQßS magical eno certainly more saU Sf. / 1 pewters.) JJL frr, “ w ‘ tests oily 25 tats. Askyonr Drffisstforlt. C. J. MOFFETT, M. St Louis, Mo. Malsb? & Company, 39 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Gn. Engines and EoHers Steam Water Heaters, ?te«m Pump» nnd Fen berth/ Injectors. S-. ' I Mat>ufac'.«rers and Dealers In im x x-s. Corn Milla, Fee<i Mills, Cotton Gin Machin ery and Grain Separators. SOLID and INSERTED Saws. Saw Teeth and I. Knl<ht*M Patent Birdsall Saw Mill s«nd Kr.glne Repair*. Governors, Gru to Bars and a full line of Mill Suj»plh»s. Price nnd quality of roods guaranteed. Catalogue free by m»*»Tlnwlng this paper. ALL THE STYLE EBB of a $3.08 Shoe FOR $2.25 CASH. l«ii JACQUELINE. SOLD Evcrywlisre Mado b r J. K. ORR SHOE CO., Atlanta, Ga. MAKE'HONEY •Bg Writing Stories. For Particulars Address Ths Sunny South Pub. Co., ATLANTA, GA. w7TNboOcLAS S3&S3.SO SHOES "«'O" Worth $4 to $5 compared with other maker. Indorsed by over : ; 5 , 1,900,000 wearers. ALL leathers, all styles ,i fji THE CBKUma liar© TV, L. Dnnglat* L' earn© »jj< prioe utunjied on buttocb. . 1 Take no subetitute claimed A to bs m good. Largest makers t J p - 3d S’"** o ’’hoe® In the world. Your dealer should keep them—if not, we will send you .4»?rA3il a patron receipt of price. State kind of leather, size arid width, plain or cap toe. Catalogue C Free. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. Brockton, Mass.