Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 06, 1905, Image 1
FORT MILL TIMES.
VOL. XIV. FORT MILL, S. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, lt>05. NO. 37.
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MUTINEERS TAILED
Frightful Slaughter Wrought
By Government Vessels
CONQUEST OF THE INSURGENTS
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Desperate Struggle Between Mutinous
Sailors and the Loyal Troops
at Russia's Black Sea Stronghold
End in Victory to the Latter?Fire
From Fleet of Ten Ships Was
Opened on the Batteries and the
Town and a Furious Exchange of
Fill) Continued For Two Hours
and a Half.
i
St. Petersburg. By Cable?Sebasiopol
was the sc Mi!" of a desperate batf.lo
between the mutinous sailors ami
the troops in the forts on shore.
During the battle the town and the
forts were bombarded by the guns ot
t.he cruiser Otehakoff, which now lies
a burning wreck off Admiralty Point
its hull riddled with shells and its
flaunting red ensign ?>f revolution
hauled down.
Many of the ciow of the Otchaknfl
were killed or wounded. According to
one, report the barracks of the mutineers
was carried by storm aftct
the mutinous fleet, which is said to
have numbered ten vessels, had surrendered.
and the whole position is
now in the hands of the troops undei
the command of (lenerai Xeplucff
anable to guarantee the correctness
f this report.
The commander of the OtchakotY.
Tjieutennut Schmid. immediateh accepted
the challenge, replying with
both batteries, otic trained oil the
town av.d the other on the Fort Alexander
batteries, on the north shore.
Captain Zilotti, aide de cumc to
'Admiral Vireuius, chief <?!' the naval
irnnprnl wt nlV In r?...?%?.l * i? t - * 1
.... .-...II, IIH'M 111!* rtSSIIl'UIU'll
Press that llu* latest dispatches received
from Kebastopol showed that
the OtehnkolT was <>n fire and badl\
riddled, with its revolutionary colors
hauled down, hut he was unable to
ffivo more definite informal ion.
Accord in.:; lo a more detailed report
from another source and purporting
to eome front the Admiralty, the battle
began at !! o'clock, when Lieutenant
Sehniid. not receiving a reply
to the demands of the mutineers, opened
lire from a licet of ten ships,
to which the northern batteries at
Port Alexander, artillery pasted on
the shore and several vessels which
remained loyal replied.
During the naval battle the sailors
fjn the shore, entrenched in the barracks,
defended their position with
machine gums and nlh r against lhe
at tack me infantry. After an engage-i
merit I anting two and a half liotlis, I
with the Otehakofi' tiddle,) and oil!
flr?t and the cruiser llnjpuf font an- j
other vessel .v.n,*, LjMUpqam bcltmid ;
who had hudlv wounded. sin rest- j
dared the entire squadron. The nut-:
Vinous sailors r.u shove surrendered j
to the Hre?: and HieliiloU ttegi-!
mantp.
Aocovdiug to this report, llio Pan- 1
teleimon, formerly the Kniuz Potcm- 1
kine, was injured below the water line
and ft torpedo beat is ashore on the ' i
rocks.
No details of the casual it ios or of
the damage suffered by the town are ,
obtainable by the Admirably, hut (
owing to the confined space in which
the action was fought it is imprnba- .
hie Itu.i .i... 1
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heavy damage. j
The demands of the mutineers arc 1
said to have included, besides the ].">
proposals dealing with service conditions,
the convocation of a constitu- J
cut. Assembly and the complete reali
zation of tlie liberties promised by 1
the imeprial manifesto. 1
Roosevelt's Thanksgiving.
Washington. Special.?The Presi- i
dent and Mis. Hooscvelt, accoinpenic.l
by two of their children. Archie and <
Kthel, left Washington to.- Plain
Dealing, their country home in Vir j
ginia, where they s]>ent Thanksgiving
quiet iv. They returned to Wash- <
ington Friday. Plain Dealing is about
ten miles from Kod Hill. \vbi< b is TJ1
miles south of Washington, nnd was
recently purchased by Mrs. Roosevelt. ,
Two cooks from the "While House nc- ;
coir.panied the party to prcpnro th<
Thanksgiving; dinner. (
Deranged by Hard Study.
Columbia, Tenn.- -Special?A trag- t
cdv in which two close friends lost ;
Iheir lives occurred near Rally Hill,
in Maury county. The dead are Fred j
Earl\ and Ilenry Coleman. Early
killed his friend and then himself.
Both men were theological students. ?
Early's mind is thought to have he 1
come deranged hy hard study.
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Items of Foreign and Domestic News
Gathered For Busy Readers.
In the South.
Prof. U. S. Alexander* of (.'nl|>epei'
was killed by A train ncAr that town.
"William Huber, a hrakeman, was
killed by a train in sight of his mother.
in Parkersburg.
Richmond contemplates extensive
improvements along the .Tames rivei
to facilitate the docking of ships.
After being arrested in Roanoke,
Frank Smith, once a Socialist candidate
for congress, cut the main artery
in his leg.
II. ('. Frick. the Pittsburg millionaire,
has bought $500,0t)0 worth of
eonl lands in Taylor and Harbour
counties, West Virginia,
William S. Holland, of Windsor, a
well-known Virginia Republican, was
paralyzed while sitting in a dentist's
clinir.
Nine of the ''oath-bound thirteen''
were dismissed front the Virginia
Military Institute as a result of insubordination
committed with the intention
of forcing dismissal.
It. K. Diekcrson was shot and killed
by l)r. < >. T. Ivenvou at Dawson. (!a.,
alter the former bad returned from
Ihe theatre with a young lady, Dr
Kenyon be?ng wounded.
Hon. M. B. Norlleeet, in >< card announces
his withdrawal from tite rae<
for (Jovenior of Tennessee. Mr. N'ortleet
says he will support Judge Bond,
who announced his candidacy l'or the
office r. few days ago.
A special from (ireeusboro, N. C.,
says that the celebrated Nick Williams
trial closed there on Tuesday
Williams being lined it is
estimated that the costs will amount
to between $10,0(1(1 and $12,'HH1
which added to the $5,000 line, will
aggregate in the neighborhood ol $17.
ooo.
National Affairs.
A compromise is reported lo bo thmost
likely solution of the railroad
rate controversy.
Secretory Wilson reports that the
value of farm products in the luited
States this Year will reach $l>.Ho,*
000,000.
Special Agent Pepper reports that
the I nited States sold I'anada last
year $100,000,*. 1H) ??I* products and
gave her 000 settlers.
Coinmai.der Young, who had com*
nuind of the ill-fated gunboat Hen
nington when she blew up. will probably
he let oil* with a reprimsnul.
Assistant Treasurer of the I'nited
States l.eih, of Philadelphia, was dismissed
by the President for alleged
failure to comply with the <i\il Service
law.
The Interstate Commerce Commission
has nr.ieticullv completed its
bill, whirll -uppo^ed to reoresent
the Presidcpr? vjetvrf en railway rate
h'gbluiifNfAt
t?io North
Aijuiintt' largo .motion pf Unrrcn
lidantl r.oftr Now yprfc, wits carried
awfty l?> \ho tide,
Marshall Field, ,Tr,, died itt < "hi
puyo r.'utf! u plsloi ?but wound accidentally
indicted.
Niue men were killed by on explo- |
sion that destroyed the lve.Vi.tone
Powder Works at Emporium, Pa.
Mrs. Cassie L. Chad wick wants to |
testify, if a new trial bo granted when
ihe says she will tell nil she knows.
Sixteen persons are known to have
hoen killed in the Boston and Maine
railroad wreck and some 20 more or
less seriously injured.
President John A. Met'all. Vice- I
President George W. Perkins and '
Cashier Bantu, of the New York Life |
Insurance Company, tostilied before i
the Legislative investigating commit" I
tee.
Foreign Affairs.
King Haakon took the oath as King
of Norway.
Prisoners at Vladivostok revolted
and killed three Russian ofliccrs.
About 4,000 sailors and the Brest |
Regiment jnutined at Sevastopol, Russia.
St. Petersburg rowdies beat Robert
Woods Bliss, second secretary of the
American Embassy.
A number of lives were lost and
much property was dnmarefl l>v iu
Knglish Channel storm.
Amerieans on the Isle of Pine ratified
the election of a Delegate to Con
^ress nritl Territorial otlicers.
A dispatch to a Vienna paper from
Constantinople states that Turkey has
yielded to the demands of the powers.
Agitation lias hern renewed for the
ippointment of (irand Duke Niekolas
S~ieholale<"iteh as dictator of Hussia.
Publicity given the trial of alleged
onspirators against the Turkish Xullan's
life leads to the belief that Turkey
is trying t>? arouse publie < }>j?ion
against foreigners.
CONGRESS OFFICERS
l
Republican Caucus Makes Its
Nonrnations
?? +
WILLIAMS DEMOCRATIC LEADER
Speaker and All Other Officers of the
House are Re-Nominated by the Republican
Caucus and Mr. Canncn
Surprises Associates by Pulling Out
and Reading a Typewritten Speech
! Difference between Carrier Corporations
and the People to be Adjusted
in Justice to All?F-ulcs of Lost
finnfftprc R.O. A
W?..d.?ww ?vv A*uv|.'bVUi
Washington, Special. - The American
people hint" selected tin- Sneaker
ot' tin* House for the titty-ninth Congress;
it ??:>Iv remains {'or its to ratify
titoir choice. I will r.ot call for a for:;;al
nomination. ln;t imply name
.Joseph (I. Cannon, ot Illinois."
The statement made by Chairman
Hepburn Satunlay to the Republican
-u .'tubers of the House ot' Rcprcsontalive
was reeeiveil by hearty cheers,
ami Mr. Cannon was imu.cdiutch declared
the nominee for Speaker. William
I'. Hepburn, of Iowa, was reelected
chairman of the caucus for
the session ami Henry tIjoudenslav;er,
of N'ew .jersey, secretary. Mr.
Cannon sprantr'a surprise on his associates
by pnllini: out of his pocket
a typewritten speech, which lie read
from beyinninic t<> end
Mr. Cannon said he would stand
with his assoeitiies in upholding the
policies of the Republican party. 1111
tier which all the people have prospered.
Referring to mil way legislation.
lie said thai "h\ the operation
of eompelit ive forces, that muttirs of
difference hetv.acn the corporations.
t!r.' carrier, and the people tho\ su\c.
would he adjusted to all.
"The concensus of opinion ot the
people, however, is that Contrress lias
the powerr. by amendment to the law.
o provide better remedies for real
s existing, so that the producer
r. itl consumer can liml a more speedy
ami lc>^ expensive remedy than we
now have. In this oubiii.n I i< < ......
concur. The burden is upon Cnnun'ss.
ami our party. Iwviiij; power, is primavily
responsible.
Mr. Cannon unfed that justice he
dope hoi!) |k corporation anil people,
anil in iMiii lusiou refected to the lesirahiiity
ot n s'.iut 1 s? ssion.
The (.Hicus ol the House were renominated
as follows:
Clck Alexander McDowell, Pennsylvania.
Serin anl at Arms Henry ('assoin.
\\ iscoiisin.
Doorkeeper I'". It. I.y?m, Nev, ink.
I'osimaster .losepli t . McKlroy,
j ()!iio.
i Chaplain Ixev. I !i*iiry N. Cotnlen.
| Michiua.i.
| Tin* rules ot the !' ii ly-ei^hth ?\>n'
tin lu.iitu the -tai.iiiii^ orders
i t el at ink to tlte lousideration ot' pen'
sion ,npl rir.no hills ou Fridays, on
| motion of Mr, Dai/a-ii. ol I'eunsvi1
Vuliia, were ordered . < i,Iinned ihuiinr
| the Finv-itititls Coti. te.-i?. This ;eso'
lut ioii wii; he otYertni hy r. Palzell.
i v,he:t the Hint*" In i'i;oiwi;?rd nest
S Monday.
V( i \ little he ides t!tc nrif3lti/.:il io:t
of tin* House will be accomplished Hie
i lust week ot the session, although it is
possible iliat an emeraenev appropriation
for tho Panama Canal may he
passed the last of this week. Fntil
the committees art anointed, sucli a
oill would Itnve t<> be ennsiderod by
UiKMiiinons eonsent. or him!T special
order. It will depend npo.i l!ie needs
of the eniial limners whether (lie <in
erjcney appropriation will be rushed
lliroujrll tllis Week or ?Jo o\er HiM'l the
week following.
The Senate briny; a eontinnous body
organization was not neceesary lint
little work v i I be hi'<;uu be tore next
week.
Williams Minority Leader.
Washington. Special.? Kor two
bonis Saturday the l)nnioernti<* mcnil.'ers
of the House of ltepie-cni.ilives
diseussed party policies and procedure
with a view to *>olidii vine ih?< ndn.n
itv and art in;: harmoniously upon all
Matter:" <>]' a parti: .i'i elm?actev that
Jnay < .,i: : before. tin House. .John
Sharps V.'illir <''.1:- '.murtiraoui.ly
chosen a- the nominee for speaker
and this action <?! the caucus makes
liini the minority lender for the cnsuintr
Cunuress to succeed himself.
Fearful Condition Frcvatl.
St. I'lershury. Special. Intense
alarm prevails here. ('oinniuuieations
with the outer world by telegraph
reused when the Finnish operators
joined their Kussian comrades. The
embassies, legations and hanks are
hastily or^ani/inu coitrii'r seiviees 1?
both Finnish ami tinman frontiers.
The population almost in a slate of
panic, fearing that the railroads will
I stop numin'.r and tli.it the inhabitants
j therefore will have no mode of flight.
in the event of the eataelvsm, which
[ tin v seem to tear is imminent.
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Notes of Southern Cotton Mills and
Other Manufacturing Enterprises*
New Orleans. La. The Lane Col ton
Mills and Hie Mediums Cotton Mills
have been taken over and consolidated
by the Lane Mediums Cotton Cor*
pornI ion. which represents a capital
stock of $1.(?00,000. S. Odcuhciiuer,
president of the Lane Mills, was made
president of the new corporation, and
the following are the other officials of
the concern: \V. T. Mairinnis. first
vice-president : Manraee Stern. second
vicc-prcsntont; Harry T. Howard,
treasurer; ami (Jeorjje A. Hero secretary.
hi ttilililiou to the above the
following were eho>er directors;
Sarah (iravhaii and I'eter F. Pescud.
The deal which joins these two
la'ue coj.c "lis under one head is one
ol the I arrest commcicial transactions
ill the histoiv of the State. The
consolidation brings together two of
the most famous cotton mills In the
South and creates one of the largest
cotton mills in the country and probably
one of the best equipped mills in
the lulled States. The combined
capacity ol the two mills is 83,000
spindles and 2,400 looms.
Bcrnis. Tenn. Dispatches state that
construction work has been completed
on the Jackson Fiber I'o.'s addition.
The improvements include ?.!>" erection
of another building: font stories
liivih, 12"<x2S0 Icit; also a 40x.">0 foot
eni;iue house and 7."> operatives' houses.
The equipment of machinery for
those ii'w structures will include 22.000
spindles and S00 looms, which are
now art iviuir and beiujr put in jiosition
as rapidly as possible. These
betterments will represent an expenditure
of approximately .$400,000,- and
will about double the plant the company
has been operating This enterprise
was established several years
ai:o by the members of the Heniis
It ms. I tan. < 'o. of St. Louis and Boston
which disposes of the product to the
trade. A. F. Itemis i> president of
tlie Jackson Fibre <'o.
Columbus. Ga t 'oust ruet ion work
lias be?iui km tin* iiililitinn which the
Swift Manufni'turiit'r Co. recently dc<
ided to hnilil to its |tl;iiit. The contract
was awarded to the ! .K fiiillivaii
l'nihlinu Co., of tJreen ville, S. ('.,
ami calls for a four-story annex
Text's feel to the present mill buildin'.!.
This new structure will lie equipped
with o.(HK) spindles and eompleteineut.
both electricity and steam power
v. ill Ih> used to operate the new inaehiueiy.
About if 1 (Ht.Utld is the
i amount to be expended on this enj
lar^emeul. There are 1 .'t,07.> sp'iulles
I ami 1'Jd looms in the present mill.
Pacoht. S. C. A meeting ol the
| ili'ectors of the I'acolet Manufaetur
inj; Co. was held in ^purl anbury, S.
C.. several days ayn to consider tint
! business i?; the year. After a ?'Oi??
idviatiou of the statement prevented
| bv the UiHliauntmOII It Wnw unaiii;
IU''Usj\ decided to realitD* paying
; ?em.i annual dividends id' .*i }ir>r emit.
It will tie recalled that lids (tnnpany V
j mills were- eufircW destroyed by Hood
enrlv in 1 and have since been ve!
hnilt ll..? nfiimemmltAn .......1. . .. ?U?
i i n\ ? wunil U? liUli WWIh I'll W?f"
; lar^osi being' hi progress.
Charlotte, N. C. The Excelsior Cot;
ton Mills of Charlotte. X. C., have
; heen organized and will install atpiip|
nient for carding cotton. John Van
i I .nnd'Mg'bnin is president *, <Jeo. A.
! Howell, secretary-treasnrer, and Jno.
j (ii'iignn, manager and superintenI
dent. Contraet lor the machinery
j has been awarded. This enterprise is
l formed liv Messrs. Van Landinirhnm
j & Howell, cotton dealers well known
; to the trade: olliccs at No. 10 North
j College street.
[ Randleman, N. C. The Randleman
Manufacturing; Company, of Randleman.
N. C. will rebuild its picker
h.ottse recently destroyed by tire. Its
new structure will he "lOxStl feet in
si/e of mill construction, with steamheating'
and electric lighting fixtures,
and will he equipped with live pieki
rs and one waste picker. All contracts
have been awarded About
i Tti.dOtj will bo expeuded.
Textile Notes.
ThcSpai'an Mills <>t Spartanburg,
S. lias declared it< usual semiiuinual
dividend of per mm it.
.1. M. KIhhU-s <11 Kings Mountain,
N. C.. is report) <1 :is coiilemplat ing
the erection of a HU'Ott-spindle <ottoii
mill.
I'll.- Selinn Coil.hi .Mills :iimI (lie
Kstcllc Cotton Mills, liot'.i .it Selina,
Ala., have each declared a dividend
of t? per cent.
The Whitney (S. C.) Mannl'.iettiring
Company iins deelared ils usual
semi-annual dividend of per cent
and an ex Ira dividend of ~ per cent
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lieint: ll: only woman n.iiniral in the ;
world.
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t'. liivsliam i- - ill lit in*:, ha! ' ami
hrar;.v.
t'olinii.- : Wi'.lo, in nan- moraiion
of the sin --r.il 1 .i <0,1 ni lirr lnisliainl.
has C'Vou ^ 1 h>t the* jeior ul
St. 1 Vter-niir.:.
l.nov Mary I.?>;iI^** l'?mglas Hamilton.
tin> only chilil ?> ' the Into Diihc of
Hamilton, i- nrohahiy tho richest woman
In i.'roai Hritain.
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wliii rc oai ion'ml ;i? --il ls r vims and
ho ; 'l:'N t ? ;\ 1 : <1 world, is now
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quite iiulih'erent about her toilet, and {
has a iioiii'han. i'.;- s> pous.uil eo*-|
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"that you consider a republic the best
form of government."
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I professor. "Not if it Is of the South
| American kind."
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ic For Women, m
r pain, reduce inflammation, Ejf
ling womb, ovarian trouble, g*|j
, headache, etc., and make SS -,
i .00 bottles. IjS
"DUE TO CARDUI E3
and nothing else, Is my baby girl, now SSI
two weeks old," writes Mrs. ,T. Priest,
of Webster City, Iowa. "Shots .fine,
healthy babe and wo arc both doing tjbS
nicety. 1 am still taking Oardui, and SuS
would not bo without It in the house, jUr
ivs it is a great medicine for women." Frl
i.aucu tvoui.n.
Pgpor >:h k> :tft* limit* 1 y Rttssini
.!o - 111 \ .v Yi'i U.
Ki*ir:; tf't*. I':.. i t,? !? ? tlto I HI IIiff
iiMl'io . y .ii \im rli ;-.
in- >.i-.h i- p:-iii;nr* mi I'liilsulolpiti:i.
r.i.. 1 . * In . < .tlhst n'T
Tin-< .'.:ts? i* I'liin i some time
Sl-jo the ille-me ; \ l' if xllU'S.
I'.tiul- rri''. fixes tin- !i in xvssges
ilr.riii; ill - ? "iii<-.--ji? I -su Holers' strike Sit
S! .is- ?.
There is :i sitoneil tit up in (lie
tranes hi<histries sit Sama
lJossi. <*.-!.
Inirinz September harvest laborers
in Western <'suuuln received S'J.oO per
liny ami hosml.
A new iiniii'.i. known si-; the Iiileiliiitiousil
A *s-iri:t ii >ii <ii l-'ur Workers, lists
hern orr..>niv:: i'.
Mite'- '1 I >;ixv.-ts observed through- > i
Hit ik :-n.! .. - iie ie^..iii by ilu- elo.i- ^
ii* ? i-ollierie..
Tlti i.v lisii'i -? ;i!-:s ninl (heir erexvs.
ntr "i-. it:;; ;i->r.lt Jim uieii. went on
'! t'ike 1?i! .;.; . N. V.
M- 1- . e: .r.s .-ifhli.-iteri with
:h" A.e ie.-isi IV -"."ion of 1 .siber psi.v
.? ; y isiio tin-'t- t\ p- lie treasuries
I . Jim i"?
Si:;l.v ili- oi,? i liisij; one Inek
"ti \ee; ' , j- ?; . ! n 11 :i 1 i:l II l.slliuf
" -'.it : - lis: via-: h-.-spin in An?s(.
eonips't xvi.ii t:.;iesy in the pl*? ?
ms ninnih.
'rie* (iytnp. i',e . -iint'i MineoxviiA.sso
-is! i.a h - pr- x?i <I t.i u \ i>
' i-l X r xu-ii! -Ill i-1 the |Tf|U"st of
th h-iriI >! n? . rs* I .n for the
Visir.liim o, ,i I .-: |,o", dry on Ssstur?1:
A ? ii: 1' e i -'
v oeu e : -... .l iile msiktii'.: sin sid*
x.'in e ii* >_>. i\ k imIioiiI utile si nil
|! l'.lli ) 1 I. -it.I If. c'i'lleit |;ilull*, ItsiS
tseeii ! . .ni ( ? ili* W isje (.'outii* :
..is-t . * .ix . h<;.* i.i of tit?
\.i i.'..is ,-..i i v, :-siioxv ijj i *4, Worker*
(t; A en ! '.('!
Winn
Suffolk, \ ;l , SjXIi :;il |:> |ju> jM'CAi
I'llOC ill ptupji. ill it'; . Jtfiil "J
whom were Mipporler-i ul' 11:. W'li'r
mul Hlue, Carolina PIuiim1;\v afternoon,
defeated her old riv.il, Vitginia,
in a fast mul furious panic o|
football. Flic Carolina . !. .on piled
up 17 points wliilo Ir-r opponents were
bring I'l'UI in iorii|i!rl" ,n?ii!io| ..ml
kept liom no . in - ill-- Moai line.
t:i,<)NC. \TKI).
-i -in ih< v Hie going to build ionifl
boats for the llreat I/ikes trade thai
will be 600 feet long."
"tic", they'i! b,' hu'lding 'em so long
pretty scon that they'll never get
'tin ai u:tl tnc corners without they
warp a carve in 'cm?Cleveland Plain
n v.'-.
kit Oir Patients.!
1?var Hold Cut False Hopes.
ilfo or buugloa>ifi Viirlcoralii ivohont U
builnr*?; Con'nglous lllooil ColK'oi H
or mlniiriil ntsturr: l oin of Mnnly I
y turi'ii: n? Mlinn!.4iit l?ut pormanfint. i
dlrui Co. it mi institution oryanUrilunder tbn
f Georgia for Ibe tioalinrnt aml^ouroof ?U ^
the cb:of oonsulttncr ttprcialiat, belDg assisted I
nt physician* ?nil 'Urgeons- ?
ia trratmentof chronic dt?re*a* is unsurptv mi
nodical and electrical acenclcs. tj
i-.ilpped wl'h a 1 the jrulvnnlc, faradlc batter
>if. n:i(l Hom o ray: In fact, overy electrical H
i to tbe medical pr foaftlon. Oiirr-.nltarliim l? H
respect, ami w on.p'.ny nnno but tlie M>->t H
ut attendants, rettul.rly qualified grnduau:* ,d
clana beioK la charge. 5
mi-loading nivao* to secure patienta ami H
?. Ii 'itor unr-k< il f'>r lltprnt or? ar'e etit out H
our I' run In. t rettt nnrtU average frntfl to Uu ft
. medicines includedt aud ? re the assur- JJ
ttitn n apoelflad time. jjg
>ri*re We tncCA*aftiMy treat and permtv
iCAOboi nvntlv cure an chronic d!*ea*ca m
ey ami lUatltlrr trouble*. Rheumatlrr). H
(ireJe. Drain* Loaae*. cto., and all Private K
and mnflgnant troublta. 4'nturrh of tb* K
ail and I.unyn Disease* of Eye nq<J E*r, *
tea of Women, aueh as Displacement*.
gee. and tacit winknessea Of women. tit
nlTjou are Mrk or ntllt/;ed On request a* I )
ayfnptone blank* for home treatment 9
'ION AND A l> V IC K./'K It KB ..... I
1 Marietta Ot, Ccrter fflllaaiia A. n