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TBJC ATLA29TA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13 1900 of the Pay in the World of Sports. AT GRAVESEND AT CHICAGO, AT ST. LOUIS.

"RTTT.t.m ATJ BADLY HTTRT BESSIE XACXXJV WON FROM JOHN A. HOMK 8 TANTO WON THE HURDLE BY VXTLGAN'S FAXL New fork. September 12 Jockey Nash Turner had a field day at Orawsena day. riding four winners. Bullman.

the fourth race, was so badly shaken bv Vulealn's fall that he may not seen In the saddle again for several The horse appeared to strike the and fell In a heap. Bullman lay stretc on the track where he fell and loo to he dangerously hurt. When he rained consciousness he was taken to home and it was said he would be right In a few days. FIRST Five and one nau i longs on: Teli SECOND Mile and a furlong: Bramble. 116.

Bullman. 7 lo 2 and 7 to second; Rangor. 102. MoOie. la to 1.

thu Time. 1:54 4 5. Char en lUb, Herbert, Bom THIRD Five furlongs: Barbara Priet nareil. Sadie S. Brar I Darling41 iies Kitchener.

Presti. 1. II. talent, Non Trisrger. 97.

J. Slack, to 1 and even, second; 116. N. Turner, to 1, third. Time.

1:50 1 5, Vulcain ran. FIFTH RACE About six furlongs, selling: Dolando. 110. Turner. 11 to 5 Hlmtime, 10S, J.

Poland, 11 to 5 and 4 to 6. second: Elfig Conig. 103. Shaw, 3 to third. Time.

1:11 2 5. Prestidigitator, Ventoro. Marlbert. Pupil. Dye ran.

Randford. 112. T. Walsh. 7 to 2 and 6 to 5.

second: Xabocklish. 112. J. Boland 9 to 2. third.

Time. 1:47 3 5. Angle. Leon Ferguson. Sir Veredevere, Argent, Emma Russell and League Island ran.

Today's Entries at Gravesend. First Hurdle handicap, one and nne half miles, over six hurdles: Challenger. 169 Dr. Eichberg. Klondyke.

162: Three Bars. Tinge, 142: Lady Linden. Nu'O 140: Draughtsman. Elner. 1.57: Maxo.

1S4: Toloco. Ree Mitchell. 132: roe Doctrine. Burlington Route. Lone We.

130. 8econd About six furlongs: The Prlie. FMaunt, 103; Xlaniklnnlc, Alstke, Locochee, Fifth Ftve furlongs: Seminole. GoMll Isaac Hopper, Pig eon Post, Clay Rye. Glnkl.

Rising Sun. Bolton. Boundlce. Salary. 109: Lord Pepper TROTTING RACES New York, September 12.

A strong wind effectually prevented fast time at the Empire City track today. The third day of the grand circuit meeting had a good card, though the fields were not heavy. Summaries: 2:10 trotting, purse $1,200: Greenbrlno won second, third and fourth heats and race: Captain Jack, second, winning first heat; Little Dick, third. Time, 2:12, 201, 2:15 'pacing class; purse J1.20O: Daphne n.26o"ArV raw Chattanooga Shooting Club. trhattanooea.

September The two days' tournament of the Chattanooga Gun Club was closed this afternoon, some brilliant record been made during the day. day. In several of the ther from three to four accepted. In the percentages of the day's shooting B. Squires, of Cincinnati, and Dr.

F. C. Wilson, of Savannah. lead with 91. The percentages for the two days will be made up tomorrow and the prizes will be awarded.

Tomorrow a live bird contest will be tendered the visitors bv the local gunners, 3.000 live birds having been provided for Cancer ternal signs of Cancer i itil the blood 1 polluted and the system thoroughly contaminated by this deadly virulent poison. Then a sore or nicer appears on some part of the body it may be small and harmless looking at first, but as the cancerous cells form and are deposited by the blood near the sore, it increases in sue and severity, with sharp shooting pains. No matter how often the sore is removed by the surgeon's knife or flesh destroying plasters, another comes and is worse. The real disease is in the blood, and the treatment must begin there. The poisoned blood must be invigorated and purified, and when this is done cancerous cells can no longer form and the sore will heal naturally and permanently.

Mrs. Sarah M. Keesling, 941 Windsor Bristol, years bad suffered with a my jaw. which the doctors was incurable, and than six months. I accept and had gi ven up all hope mended S.

S. S. After gained in Bean, ih, my appetite is splendid! sleep ii a fact, am enjoying perfect structiTe poison and removes every vestige of it from the system, makes new, rich blood, strengthens the body and builds up the general health. If you have a suspicions sore, or have inherited any blood taint, send for our free book on Cancer, and write to our medical department for any information or advice wanted; we make no charge for this service. Your letter will receive prompt and careful attention, and will be held ia atndeat confidence.

Cw, ATLANTA, ojl Chicago, September Great interest was centered In the special match race between John A. Morris and Bessie Mack Un, two of the speediest sprinters in the west. The distance was three quarters of a mile and Bessie Macklln won by two lengths over the. horse that! beat her the other day. The winner finished a second off the record mark.

Reina del Cells. In the first race for two year old fillies, backed to 8 to 1, cleaned up a few fair fortunes for those who were on the "Inside," Reina, in a false breakaway, turned a somersault and lay for some and It was something of a surprise that she was able to start Weather clear; track fast. FIRST Four ana a half fur iongs: K.eina ael ce.ua, iui, uassmge 10 5, SECOND furlongs: Mas 3eaeh, 1U9 Dominick, even, won; 01, 'Buchanan, 12 to 5, third. Time! :131 B. Algarecta, The Lady In Blue.

ber handicap, full course: Pass tout, 158, A. Jackson, 13 to 10. Chesterfield. 156. O'Brien.

6 to Time, 5:01. Meddles finished first, whs dianuaJIfled for foulinir. MaJ ran out and did not finish. No others. FOURTH RACE Mile and fifty yards: The Lady, 1U7, Bergen, FIFTH RACE Match race, 11.000.

six furlongs: Bessie Macklln, 95, Tally. 4 to 5. won; John A. Morris 112, Dominick. SIXTH Five and a half fur second; Harrv Herendeen, 109.

Dupee. 2 to 1, third. Time, 1:08. Wall, Boomer ark ran. SEVENTH One and a half miles: Star Chamber.

107. Winkfleld, to 10, won; Admetus, 107, Gtlmore, 6 to 6, second; Croesus, 106, Buchanan, Is third. Time, 2:37 2 5. False Lead, flor EIGHTH RACE furlongs: High Hon. Asbury O.

Tragedy, The Jeffei Today's Entries at Chicago. Irst Five furlongs: Bengal. (alt. Regea. 107; Natural Gas.

Willlan Water Plant. Frtdolln. La Desirous, 102 karora, Hernando, Kolhelm. 105; DuellBt Second Six furlongs: Rosa Dlah, 92; DoUle Welthoff, Free Hand. Peace.

Little Billy, Little Sallle, Ferroll, Minion. Benjamin, LamTty, Nora 07; Coaner, Pope Les, 100; Abe Furst. 104; Great land, 105: Alllt 91. Third One and one eighth miles: Found, Boney Boy, Crosby. 93; Hard Knot, 96; The Devil, John Baker.

95: Pinochle. I OS. Fourth Mile and twenty yards: Oh net. 99: Dissolute, 102; Van Hoorebeck. 94: Fifth Five furlongs: Bllurtan.

Tenny Frangible, 97: Sam McKeever, 110; Senator Prince Real," Hindoonet, Frellnghuysen, 100. BASEBALL GAMES Philadelphia. Boston Chicago NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Pittsburg lO, Philadelphia 9. Philadelphia, September An excit ng finish was the feature of today's rame.

Score: R. H. E. Pittshurar 10122201 1 40 17 1 Philadelphia 000002070 9 14 2 Donahue. Bernhart and McFarland.

Time, 2:45. Umpire, O'Day. Attendance, Brooklyn 6, Beds 4. oklyn. September Daly won to game by smashing out a doubje in eventh with the bases full.

Score: R. E. Cincinnati 8 1 Brooklyn 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 fi 10 4 nd Farrell. Time, 2:06. Umpire, Snyder, 800.

Boston 18, St. Louis 3. Boston. September A gale of wind today prevented either team from playing good ball. The game was called at the end of the sixth Inning on account of the nd.

Attendance, .50. Score: R. H. E. 14820 IS 2 St.

Louis 0 0 7 4 Nichols and Clarke, Foweil Robinson. Time, 1:45. Umpire, Hurst. New; York and Chicago Break Even. New York, September The New Torks and Chicagos broke even this after The visitors won tne nrst game mt much trouble.

The second was closely contested. Score: First R. H. E. Chicago 00033100 13 1 New York 00000 010 ID 6 Menatee ana wing; Moyer, our and Grady.

Umpire, Emslle. Time. 1:50. 8core: Second eame R. H.

E. Chicago 1000230 6 8 2 New York 0 2 3 0 0 1 12 4 Batteries Taylor and H. Kllng; A. Taylor and Bowerman. Umpire, Gaff American League Games.

At Chicago, 12; Cleveland 4. Second Chicago, Cleveland At Kansas Indianapolis, Kan BLB City At Milwaukee. 2: Detrlot, Second Milwaukee, Detrlot At Sr meapoiis, Buffa lo, e. Second Buffalo, Minneapolis 3. Eastern League Games.

At Toronto, Springfield, 9. At Worcester, 15; Syracuse, At Rochester Providence. Roches JOHN FTJGH IS TO FACE A JXJBY. Slayer of Gus Prather To Be Tried in Bart County. Hartwell.

September 12. At the approaching term of Hart supe hich convenes the tnird Mon day in September, John Pugh will face a jury of nis countrymen ior slaying uus Prather. The tragedy occurred the early part of last year at an association held at New Light, in the upper part of Hart count. Pugh and Prather became engaged In a quarrel, both men emptying their revolvers at each other. Prather eral months, died.

Pugh remained at for voluntary St. Louis. September The hurdle race drew a large crowd to Klnloch park wwn try seven engine der double wraps. FIRST RACE One and three sixteenths 100, Cobiirn, 3 to Tonv LeMtlng. 108.

Ctohurn Curd Giriock. 108. W. Kiley, 9 to 10, sec Merriman. 108.

Crowhurat, 10 to third Time. Empyreal, Blue Steel, THIRD One mile, purse: Alice er. 90. J. Waldo.

13 to 5, secondjHl Kollar. Imp Klmmage and Medlesome ran. FOURTH One mile and a ter over five hurdles: Tonto, 157, Cough lln. 11 to 5. won; Francis Pone.

157. Por Cbiffon, Bonaoua, On Hand, CryatalUne, Mlsa Second Five and a half furlongs: Third Ra Three quarters mile: Small Jack. Seething, Kate Freeman, Staff, 88: Florldan. Fourth Race Seven and a half furlongs: J. H.

Barnes. 106: El Caney. Peter Duryea, 108; Glen Lake, Tom Gllmore. I 1 0. Doughty, 104; Laur yards: Anne Memphis.

Mona R. Dlaaa Fonso, 103: Fox, Inuendo. 1 07. Diamond Jubilee Wins. London, September Diamond Jubilee, the prince of Wales' bay colt, won the St.

Leger stakes at the Doneaster September meeting today. Fox Chase in Ware County. Waycross, September Several Waycross gentlemen enjoyed a genuine fox chase last night. The fox started near the Ware Lumber Company's mill. The dogs and men set out after it, chasing over logs, threugh pine thickets and brambles out In the neighborhood of Mr.

Ben Simmons, where it was caught. The boys all report a most exciting chase. IMPROVEMENTS AT HARTWELL Work Begun on Bank Building and the New Depot. Hartwell. September (Special.) Marked improvements are being made In Hartwell.

Work has begun on the build ine of the Hartwell bank and soon the site of the last wooden building in Hartwell will be occupied by a handsome brick building. The officers of the Hartwell bank are: E. B. Benson, president: J. W.

William, vice president; S. W. Peek, ihler: V. E. Satterfleld.

assistant casn A. G. McCurry. attorney; directors, B. Benson.

S. W. Peek. J. W.

Wil liams. P. 8. McMullan and J. D.

Mathe Dr. W. I. Haley is erecting some ele gant new offices and Mr. M.

Richardson erecting a brick storeroom on nis ioi i the public square. Work has begun on the new depot at Hartwell and before many days a handsome brick building will greet the visitors to Hartwell. instead of the former dilapidated building. Hartwell will send a large delegation various colleges this fall. Messrs.

Juan B. McCurry. Lee Linder. Joel S. Mc Mullan.

Fred Richardson, A. C. Brown, Paul Brown, University of Georgia; T. L. McCurry.

Emory; Paul Burns and John Cash. Mercer: Dr. Edgar MoCurry. Col. lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltl textlle Miss Grace T.

Benson! Lucy Cobb institute; Miss Bessie Peek, the Macon carnival the 26th Instant. law school, but will UNEASY ABOUT THEIR PEOPLE. Citizens of Waycross Who Have Rel atives at Galveston. J. W.

Seal's left this morning fo. Gai i. J. Seals, who, with his family, has ieen living In that city since June. The for Captain W.

W. Ansley, of the Plant system, bad been in the employ of the measy about her. fears for his safety. Fire Near Americas. Xmerlcue.

September The residence of Henry Battle, near fective chimney. Mr. Battle is Known Everywhere (Srary groosr keeps them.) Popular with everybody (All satisfied.) Keep Good Anywhere (M airtight and moisture proof packages. Uneeda Quartet If you will buy three Old Virginia Cheroots and smoke them to day you will get the greatest amount of comfort and satisfaction that 5 cents will buy in a smoke, and get it three times over! 2 1 ou haven any idea how good they are and cannot have until you try them. 1 Try three to day instead of a 5c.

cigar. Three hundred million Old Virginii Cneroots smoked this jot. Ask own dealer. Price. 3 (or 5 cents.

Made np of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. COTTON SELLS AT 11 CENTS. Several Bales Brought That Price In Americus Yesterday. Americus. September (Special.) Americus maintains the reputation of being one of the best interior cotton markets in Georgia by paying 11 cents today for best grades of cotton.

The first bale bringing that figure was marketed by a negro farmer and bought by the Georgia Cotton Company, though afterwards several warehousemen obtained 11 cents for finest grades, while one lot sold at even a higher figure. Farmers are rush bv cotton to market and selling at prevailing prices, which delight them beyond expression. The crop is being har vested rapidly and fields will be cleaned In a short while. COLUMBUS MILLS WON'T STOP. But the Managers Are Watching the Price of Cotton, Columbus.

September (Special.) Columbus cotton circles were very much Interested today in the report In The Constitution that a number of the Augusta mills would close down, owing to the high price of cotton. Columbus mills will not close unless cotton should go much higher than at present. The tltution correspondent Interviewed a number of thP local mill people today and they said that the Columbus factories were not contemplating shutting down. A serious feature wltb the cotton mills is the fact that the cotton goods market is hot responding to the advance of cotton. Dry goods have gone up very little, if any.

It seems almost impossible to stif fen the prices, the' dealers flatly refusing to pay more. Whether this is a large bluff or whether the dry goods dealers have big stocks are questions yet to be an swered. If It should turn out to bf merely a bluff the people who handle the output of the cotton factories will nay dearly for their present position. One of the Columbus mills learned today from an au thoratfvte source that a large commission house In New York which handles Columbus goods was offering a certain cloth at IK cents less per yard than the actual cost of the goods In the Columbus mills under the present price of cotton. The shippers and factories bought one thousand bales In Columbus today, practically wiping out the salable stock of the local warehouses.

Of this the shippers bought six hundred and the Columbus factories four hundred bales. The best cotton quotation was centB. ARE IN JAIL. Two Young Negroes Charged with Attempted Assault. Columbia.

8. September (Soeclal.) Charles Hames and Rembert Jeffries, young negroes, were taken to Spartanburg Jail today from Converse and Clifton, respectively, charged with attempted assaults. Hames entered the house of W. A. Black while several of the family were there and accosted an eleven year old girl who was alone in a room.

The mother's screams brought men, who arrested Hames. There was a disposition I SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT. I invite all suffering from chronic diseases to Investigate my sys those suffering from Pelvic ind Nervo Vital Dis arm De formities, Blemishes ind all diseases of Women and By the use of my Electric Oil Bath thin women ind pale, puny chll fceaitn. AH imperfections and Improper Development corrected. I am prepared to give the Electro Osteo Medical treatment In the most expert manner as to skill and equipment.

The Electro Osteo Medical treatment Is the only noh operatlve treatment that will cure Varicocele, Hydrocele. Stricture, Rupture, Fistula, Plies. Cures made within 10 days. If out of the city, write a description of your case, and it will receive personal attention and a prompt reply, as bv the use of my Electric Body Battery, I can give persons at a distance this treatment in the most successful manner. Consultation and advice free and solicited.

Special engagements made. J. R. LEATHERMAN, M. istell bldg.

Atlanta, Ga. to 7 p. m. Sunday, 10 to 1. I SaVtSe ffi l0W1 CHEROKEE CIRCUIT Bartow I Catoosa 4.

Dade 2. Gordon 3. Murray 3. Whltfleld 3 ROME CIRCUIT. Floyd 13, Walker 3.

City Court Floyd 8.. 24 TALLAP008A CIRCUIT. Haralson 13. Polk 3 COWETA CIRCUIT. Carroll Meriwether Troup 3, City OCMULQEE CIRCUIT.

PAT AULA CIRCUIT. Early I. Quitman Terrel I. SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT. Calhoun (.

Decatur I. Schley Stewar 6. Twiggs I. Wilcox I. City Court City Court Fulton 31.

City Court Atlanta 22 DeKalb 9, Newton Rockdale 2 CIRCUIT. 2. Columbia McDuffle 2, Rich id II, City Court Richmond 9 "Ingham 2. Mcintosh 2 rourt Elbert on 2. MACON CIRCUIT.

'5 30 NORTHERN CIRCUIT. Hart 2. Madison I. WESTERN CmcUTT. Athens 3.

City Court Gwinnett NORTHEASTERN (TB(Wr i My Court Hall I VET Lumpkin Rabun I. BLUE Cobb 4. Fannin I. Mil tor 7R DRY, I. fWithout reference to win.

inrham bill.) hot or cold Parian Paints retain their brightness of coloring, their gloes and lasting You may think it economy to only paint your house once In ten years, but It is not. Paint It when It needs oalntlng whleh Is once every four or Ave when Parian Paints are used, and so preserve it from decay. PARIAN PAINT In October next. Next Wednesday moming, September the 1 9th, will find all in readiness in our new Millinery Department. This is not a formal "opening" or display planned to cover a few days or a week it is the beginning of a new department in itself a complete in which the high standard established the first week will prevail and be strictly maintained during the entire season.

This array of exquisite and high grade millinery for fall and winter wear has been designed to win the admiration of every woman with its beauty and exclusiveness. Here the very latest production of the great fashion centers will alwiys be found. To the ladies not only of Atlanta, but contiguous points, we extend a most cordial invitation. Wednesday, the Sept. DRIVEN OUT OF MASSACHUSETTS.

Our plant having been taken by the state In order to create a water supply for the city or we are iorceo i machinery. eseary machinery for making cotton cloth. ton mill this Is an excellent opportunity Li. M. HARRIS MFG.

Oakdale. Mass. GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTT Ordinary' )ffloe, July 11. Charlea D. Tullsr.

cxeon or of will of Julia Ann Jones, deceased, rep if his said trust, and prays for of dls to show cause, 'if any they ca rhy said executor should not be discharged W. H. Ordinary. Office, September 5. C.

M. Bryan, mlnistrator of estate of Mrs. Missouri J. has for leave to sell the all concerned to file their objections. If Office.

September of William D. Mlms. deceased. Thii same will be heard on the first Monday October next. W.

H. HULfET, Ordinary. GEORGIA, FULTON Ordinary Office. September 5. 1900.

Arthur B. Moo has applied for letters of administration oi is, therefore to notify all will be heard on the first Monday 1 Office, September W. H. HTJL8ET, Ordinary. estate of C.

M. Clark, deceased. This la. Monday li H. HULBET.

Ordinary. Office. September 6. 1900 William Rawsoi raed that the same will be HULSEY. Ordinary.

all person" concerned, to show cause. If they can on or before the first Monday In mber next, why said administrator should fully diseharred from L8EY. Ordinary. GEORGIA FULTON COUNTY. Otflce, August 8, 1900 B.

Osborn id mklatratrlx of estate of Mra. A. M. Mayn.ru fully htherefore' to notify an the first Monday In Novem ber' next, why aald admlnlat HULSEY. Ordli GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY 253 7.

Jones, aflmlnlatra its that he has fully duties 'or letters of dis to notify all per on or before the first Monday in October discharged from said trust. "iLBgY.jOrdlnarT. Office. September 5. I BOO.

H. Almar has applied for letters of adminl.tratlon W. H. HULSEY. Executor's Sale.

GEORGIA FULTON COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said be sold before the connnouse door of said county on the first Tuesday in October next, Zt following deceased to wit thrd on West Fair of" dred and West Fair streeu fronUnsT 40 f2it on north side of Mid Fair stiSef and running" back northwardly same width as front 100 feet to the ln No to tne I4tn district of aald countv property was held by J. lloekhart at ttae of his death under bond for titles from Beavers with part of purchase raone? nali This Interest is being sold 8afd states that his Interest will also be sold at lh' Utle Vn oTher'hTS January5' E. L. JUTT.

and Last WllLof Lock. ORDER OF THE cM to wit: 01 Atlanta. Admlolatratrtx. Ordinary. SeptemoeV who reside out of aald R.

H. Bewick be offered for probate ln solenuT W. H. HULSEY. GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY dismission.

This can. on or before the first Monday next why said guardian should not be dlschn. ed from aald trust fully discharged the w. H. HULBET.

On GEORGIA. FULTON Office SeDtember B. ISfVl mlnistrator, of estate of G. Bala the duties of his aald 'trait, 'and etc. should not be discharged from atW tnsi W.

GEORGIA. FULTON COVaTf Office, September 5. 1900 administrator, of estate of Emily Osssx deceased, represents that he has fully lb charged the dntles of nis wld trust ui prays for letters of dismission. Ttii Is. tkss H.

OrdlMfy. GEORGIA FULTON COUNTT OitwMri ruit. asd ptn IMMtORV W. H. HULSEY I900.

Amella 1 W. H. HirL3Er. OnUatry GEORGIA. FULTON cpr'NTY or of'wilfof Martha A.

LoughmlUer. i epresents that he has fully dlachan GEORGIA, FULTON COrN'TT Oidlasirt 'bVuT admlnistratora of GEORGIA, FULTON COCNTT rs, September S. af.Ajg raisers appointed up.3n applicatlos widow of Joseph E. Bell, for lng 'their retunT all'persoss til GEORGIA. FULTON COCS'TT Office, September 5, 1900 LuU K.

Wssm administratrix of estate of W. H. deceased, has applied for leave stock of said deceased. Thii Is, notify all concerned to file th ir obJeeWJs any they have, on or before the flrst ln October next, else leave will tnessSSSwr rdinary. Chambers.

September S. ppralaers appointed upon appllcaUso ce R. Hlrach. as neit friend inle. J.

Helen and Beatrlei ilnor children of Sarah Llebinss. minors, having Sled GEORGIA, FTLT' of will of Lucy ties of his W. H. HULggYj Office. September 5.

1 900 be persons and property of property of Howsrf nd Glenn B. Hill. ill II concerned thi minors, under Ow therefore, GEORGIA. FULTON rOUNTY applied for letters gSSZWi age of fourteen This is. heard and letters erani'i.

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