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“A THREE TIME WINNER."
Ha. Haninn Low Ilia Grltrt-PMUaoph.
The defeat of “Ned' 1 Hsnlah by Tee Wier
nt Toronto in August indicates the ‘Viid of
the glory" of tire doughty champion.
He has sustained Ins record with admirable
pluck and sac-ess, but the tremendous strain
of yearsof training must Certainly some day
Hind its limit.
Apropos ot.thf* We recall the following in
ten sting reminiscence of aquatic annals:
On a Ims. bright day in August, IST!, an
■excited ttm'tit ude of 15,000 to 20,000 persona
bned the shores of the beautiful Kenclieenssis,
■oner St. John. N. 8.. attracted l>y a four
Mared race between the femvus Paris crew Os
that city and a picked English creWfor
♦5.000 and tte championship of the World.
Wallace Roan, the present renowned oars
man. pulled stroke for the Blue Nose creW,
and •’ Jim 1 ' Renforth. champion Sculler and
swimmer of England and of the wwld, was
stroke in the English shell.
Excitement was at fevMr that.
But three Imndrod v-ftrds of the course had
tieeu covered wl*U the Englishmen noticed
rhat the rival* T. ere creeping away,
-Give a dozen, Jim.' 1 said ffljo Veteran
Hairy Mjlly. ex-champion of tftigiand, who
was pulling No. S oar.
can’t boyM, trii said Renforth,
•and with these be fell furward, an in
animate Imai, ih the boat.
“He has been poisoned by’ book melw>-«
■was the cry. and belief.
Everything that science Ar? skill could
suggest for Ills restoratPdi 'was tried; but
litter terrible strwgf*!* IJt agony, the strong
<rnan, the flow the athletes and pride of
bis countl’yTV.dA-, passed away.
The was analyzer! but no sign ot
trace ‘fff poison could' be found th»i*!h,
vhomgh general examination showed A very
•rtnsnge condition ot the blood hbd the life
giving ami health prererrttt£ Organs caused
by years of unwise tfaWihg. While tl:e mus
cular development Was perfect the h art and
Jsid’.ieys wore luadly congested.
The whole system was. therefore, in just
that state when the most simple departure
from ordinary living and exertion war. Os
momentous consequence. His wMmdUrful
strength only made his dying pti'i-nkv sms more
dreadful and the fatality Wire* < urtiiin.
Hanlan is now in A'ffistrMia. Beach, cham-'
pion of that cdimtlry, is a powerful fellow,
who probably Understands the liability of
athletes to death from over-training, the
•effect thereof being very serious on the
heart, Wood and kidneys, as shown fey poor
Renforth’s sudden death.
Within the past three years lyes has taken
particular care of himself, and when train
ing. always reinforces the kidneys and pre
vents blood congestion in them and ’the con
sequent ill effect on the heart by using War
tier's safe cure, the sportsman’s universal
favorite, and says he "is astonished at the
great benefit.”
Harry Wyatt, the celebrated English
trainer of athletes, who continues himself td
beone of the tlnestof specimens of rnan'Rocid
and one of the most successful 'Of trairftirs,
writes over his own signature to th® English
S;iorfinri Life. September sth, stiyi'.'ig: '■[
consider 'A arner's safe cure invaluable for
all training purposes nml outdoor exercise.
J have been in the habits? using it foralon •
time. 1 am satistlgd. that it pulled mo
through when notbr .g else would, and it is
alwaysa three-Ji-', le winner’”
Beach s and Wvatt's method of training is
sound and p’uould be followed by all.
Boisterous Little King.
The baby king of Spain, having
reached the mature age of 17 mouths was
•at hand at the opening of the Cortes. His
royal legs being vet two weak to support
him with the dignity becoming a mon
arch, he sat on his mother’s knee during
the drive from the palace, and on enter
ing the fortes was handed over to a
buxom and gorgeously attired Astrunan
nurse. His majesty resented the change
Uy grabbing at his nurse’s hair and her
gold and-silyer bangles. They managed
to pacify him, however, and he allowed
himself to be taken into the senate house
without a protest. Here there was a
•mighty gathering of princes, grandees,
wtnoassadors and legislators, many su
perbly apparelled and blazing with dec
orations and jewels. His rnaj sty did
rot seem to like the look of things, and
commenced to whimper. The queen,
looking regal indeed in black velvet
robes and diamond coronet, had him
placed in the nurse’s arms alongside of
her on the throne dais. He stopped
whimpering for a while, and kept his
big eyes fixed on his royal mother’s cor
onet., but when the queen commenced to
read her speech in a dignified and meas
ured tone to the grand assembly, King
Alfonso XIII, possibly thinking he was
being,scolded, protested audibly. The
gorgeous nurse strove to pacify him and
needed for a moment. When, how
ever, reference was made to Spain's cor
dial relations with other powers, his
majesty sobbed loudly, and the sobbing
developed in.to a howl as his mother
spoke of her friendly feelings to the
sultan of Morocco. Happily' at this crit
ical moment King Alfonzo’s eye was
caught by the glittering decorations on
the breast of old Marshal Concha, upon
which he gazed in silent ecstasy until
the ceremony had concluded. Then
when the queen got into her carriage and
c ear of all the grand people, she hugged
the baby and said he had been a good
boy, just as any other mother would
have done.
k ‘Thp Proper Study of Nlnnkind is Ainu*”
pays the illustrious I-ope. If he had included
woman in the list he would have been nearer
the truth if not so poetical. Dr. K. V. Pierce
has made them both a life study, especially
woman, and the peculiar derangements to
which Jier de icate system is liable. Many
women in the land who are acquainted with
Dr. Pierce only through his “Favorite Prescrip
tion,” bless him with all their hearts, for lie
lias brought them the panacea for all those
chronic ailments peculiar to their sex; such as
leucorrhoea, prolapsus and other displace
ments, ulceration, “internal fever,” bloatinir.
tendency to internal cancer, and other il- ,
mei Is. Price reduced to one dollar. By drug
gists.
A foggy day in London caused the consump
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We would be pleased to know of a man or wo- '
man who has n,ever had headache or l>een sub- ■
ject to constipation. As these seem to be uni
versal troubles a little advice may be in order.
Why should persons cram their stomachs
with nauseating purgative pills, etc., which
sicken and debilitate, when such a pleasant
and sterling remedy as Prickly Ash Bitters
will act mifdly and effectively on the liver,
kidney,stomach and bowels, and at the same
time toiie up and strengthen the whole system, .
causing headache, constipation, and all such
distressing evils to quickly disappear.
Itching Piles. Xnmytf»n? Moisture; in
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which often bleed and ulcerate, be* owing very
sore. Swayne’s Ointment stop the itching
Mid bleeding, heals ulceration, and in many
cases removes the tumors. It is equally efTv a
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SWAYNE &■ SON. Proprietors, Phila. By
mail for 50 cents. Swayne’s Ointment for
sale by druggists.
Conan tn pf ion >urrlv Cured.
To the Editor-. Please inform your readers
that J have a po&iti’-e remedy for the above
named dises u*. By its timely use thousands or
bcpeleas cases have been permanently cured.
*hall be glad to send two hotties nt mv remed -
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Ib'cMat® of Indiana has a separate
. J t ison for females, which is under wo
l man’s management. It has U-en suspe. t
cd that great indignities and cruelties
« ere heaped upon the inmates and a re
. < investigation shows that the stories
have not been at all exaggerated. A
witness before the investigating commit
tee ol the Legislature said : “t cohid
i ' tell you things which would hiake the
' cry bait stand on vour head how the
; i Poor gMs are knocked down, hand
cuffed, bucked and gagged and thrown
I into a little dark, damp cell and kept
theie for a week, two weeks, three weeks
on four slices of old bread and two cups
of water a day and three or four old com
forters to lie on.”
Atrocious.
The most inhuman punishment of a
1 child by its parents ever brought to light
in this country, was in the case of a small
eolored boy of Bostttn, Mass., who was
, exarAiwid by the municipal court of that
City. The boy was punished for going
skating without permission, by beilig
placed with his bare feet Upon a ho't
stove until his soles were blistered. The
father confessed the atrocious deed, but
seid t.iat he was compelled to do some
thing to keep the child at home.
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Pr K ilmer, Dear Sir—l wrote you some tim*j
Ago about my c ase,without the least faith that
you could do anything for me, as I had six dif
ferent physicians and got no relief,and WaA re
peatedly told that Icon d nnt bj Ciit d, bdt I
was b >und to keep trying as long aslifelaste 1.
I was urgedj&y my wife td write you about my
case, ns I did intho J/prihg. You wrote me to
' try Vdnr Swamp-Boot Kidney, Liver and Blad
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was, before I had taken the third bottle I was
j entirely cured, and have been gaining ever
since. My cas? was a Hemorrhage of the Blad
der, wh ch had been draining my life fdr two
years, and I can say to-day that I cm ent, sleep
and work better than I have before iii twenty
years. I say God bless j du, and may the af
flicted do as I have done. Us? Swamp-Root
and he htaldd. Yours truly,
GEO. D. MACOMBER.
Don’t neglect early symptoms. At druggists
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Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y.
A Cal. tramp fired a lot of railroad ties
that he might goto prison and learn a trade.
A Wonderfnl Food and Medicinr,
Known and used by physicians all over the
world. Scott’s Emulsion not only gives flesh
and strength by virtue of its own nutritious |
properties, but creates an appetite for food j
that builds up the wasted body. “I have been [
using Scott’s Emulsion for several years, and i
am pleased with its action. My patients say |
it is pleasant and palatable, and all grow 1
stronger and gain flesh by the use of it. 1 use '
it in all cases of wasting diseases, and it is ape- ,
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Pierce, M. D„ KnoxvilU, Ala.
The importation of stiver ore from Mexico to
I El Paso, Tex., was 6,762 tons in one month.
Blowing Up Hell Gate
has been a laborious and costly work, but the
end justifies the effort. Obstructions in any
important channel means disaster. Obstruc
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inevitable disease. They must be cleared
away, or physical wreck will follow. Keep the
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channels are clogged with impurities, which
result in disease and death. No other medi
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A released convict in Nebraska has sued bis
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No Trouble to Nwrllow
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De Lesseps says that the Panama Canal will
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Like Fainting Ladles.
Why are good resolutions like fainting la
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“I used Hood’s Sarsaparilla last spring, and can
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AGENTS WANTED
for making Rugs,
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old no oent t.v n,ai »or | Send
for late reduced prl«-e h -t.
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». GvJiUr! -> rular-. No fee unless SUr.cejOlfnL
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(•r>l. I> - «nr»h p.r lb P-U.f, Kr.S.lre 1>
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GEO. R. SIBLEY & CO;,
Cotton Factors, ••
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847 and 849 Reynolds Street.
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Avgusta, Ga., July 21st, 1887. /
To Our Patrons and Friends :
It is with profouudest regret dint we announce the death of our
Senior, Hon. GEORGE R. SIBLEY, which oaeurred on Friday
evening, the 15th instant.
We are glad to say however, that, with the same ample means and
I facilities, and many years of experience as his associates, the surviving
partners, who have had the actual management of its affairs tor the
past eighteen months, will conduct the business as heretofore.
We solicit a continuance of tho business of our friends and custom
ers. Yours, very truly,
Geo. R. Sibley & Co., •
By Asbury Hull and P. B. Tobin, Surviving Partners.
Stand by Those Who Stand bv You.
We have now completed arrangements for a sale of Popular
Full and Winter Styles at prices that make us the Friend of
every Economical Buyer.
Wc keep the best qualities, styles and assortment in
ARTiSTH) FURWTVftE
AND \
HOOSHOLB MCOIITWHS.
See our remarkably complete and elegant New Stock —Cash
bought it —and
LOW PRICES WILL SELL IT.
Our Specialty —To please our customers. Our Aim—To save
Money for our Patrons. Our Intention —To do better
by You Than Any One Else.
Stand up and Tall Ua if yon oan where goods can be bought cheaper for none are allowol to
undersell
mn iwrntut;
; 708 and 710 Broad St., AUGUSTA, QA.
THEO. MAHKWALTER'S
Steam Marble and Granite Works
A B lIKOAD ST., NEAR LOWER MARKET
4 11 AUG-USTA. G-a.
Marble Work, Domestic A. Imported
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/a Georgia and South Carolina Granite Menu*
mente inado a epecially.
~ _ - A large aelection of MARBLE and GRAN
I ITE WORK alwava on hand, ready for LET
_ TURING and DELIVERY.
Ai.fked Baker, President. William B. Young, Cashier.
The Augusta Savings Bank.
811 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT BUSINESS
Interest on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars.
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DIRECTORS :
ALFRED H AKER, WILLIAM 11. YOUNG, EUGENE J. O’CONNOR,
EDGAR It. DERRY, WILLIAM St'HWEIGEItT, JAMES A. LOFLIN,
JULES RIVAL, L. A. R. REAB.
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A. ANDERSON,
Rinrr nf TTamnU Mn.nnffLf*hirfvrM. MiLmuror nf t
King nt Hmtibw Manufacturors. Manager of tn. - ■ ———
Natiohol Harness 00.. Wholeaalo Mfra.. Double htjrle for two honM. Pri0e.36,00.
•qwjT£B'3'W wara mmi
4M Having secured the Agency for the celebrated
Burnham Water Wheel
G«*rr>» »n f l Routh Carohnik, I am t» offtr
iwdaeem.ntß to parti., wi.hwg to put in »WK!fs.
am alno pr.pared to 4o any kind of Mill or to-
CorrMpondenoe toHaited.
CWAS ».
Every word we any we can aland by.
Dear Sir : Do you want to nee the
latest WONDER of ’B7. ANSWER TO
DAY. A $35 Single 1 Unless reduced to
$25. The finest Harness MADE for
the money. Handsome nickel or imitation
rubber gold finish mountings. HAND
made from oak stock, unsurpassed for
style anil durability.* If you will allow us
we will send you a sample for your inspec
tion to show you what progress we have
made by making a SPECIALTY and get
* ting out over 800 setts each month. You
L can keep the sample at only S2O, $5 leu
than price here or return at OUR EX
g. TENSE. Can we make a more liberal
f. offer? We shall expect to hear from you
at once saying YES send on your Harnow.
Folded or single strap style.
| National Harness Co.,
B WholMtln M*nnfar.turerß,
13 14 to 24 Wells St. Buffalo,}?. Y.
Collar and Hun*, 12 Extra. No Breaxt Collar
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