The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, August 23, 1902, Image 7

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mmm spoken of, but of late he la in .had . ...beautiful .chintzes and draoery silks B ** HlVIlinuw 1 Hr la in .taful „ -TJiliir* Tea; but that’s only on account 7nf His automobile. I -4on?t like thq b Knell myself, but they;aay if does not ' • EBAU8T1C. "My wife has the queerest ideas now ■ - and then." **► "What is it she's beeiMoBAMKi “I bought an automobile coat for her and she’s ruined 'it ’ sprinkling % gasoline on it to make it smell real istic.”—Baltimore Newa Independence and Prosperity. Cuba has Independence and Porto V Wco has prosperity. .Porto Rico prob ably wouldn’t swap with her nelgl - » . .‘"My hair came ,out by the band* ing out and restored the color.’’— Mrs. M.D. Gray, No. Salem, Mass. There’s a pleasure iq offering such a prepara tion as Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction.. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feef 90 secure in using such, an old and reliable prepara' tiOn, *1.00 a bottle. All It your < druggist cannot 1 us ouu dollar and *,t you u bottle. Bo tura and giro the mat ot you nearest saunas office. Address, J.C./.YEtrCp., Lowell. Hms! CALL ON EDWARD Botha, SHOWN GREAT CONSIDERATION MtiHPandl cart on Trip era Fash [itchnner Act as Es- to Cowes—Burgh- inably Attired. Headache? Appetite poor? Bowels.con stipated? It’s your live*! Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. Want your moustache or heard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use 50cti. of druggist!Of R. P. Hall Ic Co., Nashun,N.H UB8Y,McNElLL&UBBY, CHICAGO The World's Greatest Catcrart. M- ’ ! ' I I .' I I generally bad a headache every day.' 1 thought I would try glasses, bat still I bad the' headache. One day my niece asked me why. I did not try Rlpana Tabules. 1 have been tahing them aince last Septem ber and am gaining In health. 1 only weighed 110 pounds 'and now 1 weigh 140. I take four Tabules every day of my life—one in the morning, two at noon, and one ovary night bcfhte I go to bed. i At druggists.. The Five-Oat packet is enough for an ordinary oecasien. The family bottle, 40 cent*, contains a Supply for a year. af&i fur* [r° r and Delar/y, who reached London Sat- ULjJfJSK urdtiy from South Afri&a! left at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning Bert. tie hour of the generals’ departure Thi from Londbn was kept secret, conse quently, the streets were deserted when the th^ee generals, accompanied by their secretaries, but by * * “ ladies of their party, iy nono 0 , started L VI _L1 _ of the for beautiful .chintses and drapery stimulated the lnventl that has such a silks Invention of Itude of prptty, home ices, « Mis. J. H. Haskins, of Chicago, HI., President Chicago Arcade Club, Advesses Comforting' to .Women Regarding P>ua syrfmjtbflfc* Atlanta. <ta. * ALL KINDS or MACHINERY to the summer wanderer, can be made. Hour cardboard sides ofequal size, L'l&tft Ms* PotKHAk:—Mothers need not d each a little larger sit the top than the bottom; and a square of cardboard tbe size of the bottom edges, are cut Each 9 Is covered with chintz piece la covered with chintz and lining, and rlbbona are attached at everi cod ner and in the middle of the long aidea. Cowes.. They were stylishly attired in frock coats and silk bats. ’ TTpon arriving at Southampton the Boer generals were welcomed on board the commander in chief'a. ya Wild Ftre, by B«1 Roberta and Gen eral Kitchener. They Immediately visited King Edward on boaflT the Victoria and Albert and were then taken for a trip around tbe fleet In the Wild Eire. They returned t? London Sunday evening, accompanied by Lord Kltehenerand Earl Roberts,'who took leave of the Boer generals at Water loo station. In an Interview with a representa tive of tbb Associated Press, General Botha’s secretary described the visit to bis majesty. He said that when tbe Boer generals board?* the royal yacht King Edward came forward, and after they bad bean Introduced shook hands with each of them. The Boers were highly pleased with thalr receptlqn. After a brief non-political talk with King Edward they were presented to Queen Alex andra and Princess Victoria.. The reception by hla majesty lasted a quarter of an hour. The king spoke of. “the gallant and brave manner’’ in which the generals had fought through the long and arduous campaign, and ot “the consideration and kindness” with which the general* had treated Brit ish wounded. His majesty expressed his warm wishes for their futures. It was at the king's suggestion that the Boers took the trip around the fleet on board the Wild Fire. During the voyage from South Afri ca General DeWet did not mix much with hit fellow passengers. He was engaged most of the time in writing bis book on the South African war. In common with hla colleagues, snap shot photographs were constantly be ing taken of him, and he was worried with requests for his autographs’ until h6 had to protest against the nuisance, general Botha, on the contrary, was extremely genial and indulged in all the sports on shipboard. He was con stantly in the amoklng room, where he played cardi. General Delarey, be sides playing draughts, took keen pleasure in discussions with British arm Jr officers on board the steamer. fetching And useful addition to the usually barren apartment is made. JjUim .aw. nnt , making .the receptacle, more flaring than would bo possible With only four sides. These, too, 1 are carried flat, the sewing utensils being taken in a small silk bag or a box and put into the more convenient bas ket when they are needed. It is tho work of only a few minutes to tie the baskets into shape.—Now York Tribune. Reliable Frick Engines. Boilers, all 5izes. Wheat Separators, Sizes. iOS. fi H. BASKINS, for months after, and at the time 1 jht death was a welcome relief; How to Pick Flowers. It Is the pride of every gardner occa sionally to give a bunch of flowera of hla own growing to friends who come to visit Mm, but, unhappily, both flowers and bunch are often spoiled in the course' of preparation. Flowers should never be broken off from plants with the lingers; if the steih la st all tough the plant la dragged at and In jured. Neither la the use of scissors desirable, says Home Chat ’ The best method of plucking is with the aid ot a sharp knife, and the stem should not he cat straight across at right angles, ’but in a slanting direction.. In “mak ing up" the bunch, too, the best and moat striking blossom or blossoms should form tbe centre, and they should be added to from outside, the bunch being turned ’round at inter vals but before my-last child was .born a good neighbor advised LjdlnElPink- liam’s Vegetable Compound, and together with your Pills 1 Wash for four months egetablo I used that, 1 and Sanative before the child’s birth;— it brought me wonderful relief. I hardly had an ache or pain, and when tbe child was ten days old I left my bed health. Every sprlngandfall I now abottleof Lydia EJPinkham’sVeg etable Compound ahd find it keeps me in.continual excellent health."— Mrs. J. H. Haskiks, 3244 Indiana Are., Chicago, I1L—f5000forfott V aSwe tttilmt- slal 1a sot ftmlaa. Care and careful counsel is what the expectant and would-be mother needs, and this counsel she can secuao without, cost by writing to Mrs. Plnkham at Lynn, Mass. strong in I now take BARBAROUS TREATMENT. “Shall 1 dip your hair a little at tbe endi, air?" asked-the barber of bis cus tomer, Who posed as a wit “I suppose you have to,” was the sober answer; “unless you can dip it from the middle and save tbe ends, which are curly. I should prefer that, of course.”—New York Newa (OAL MINERS SATISFIED. Hawk*’ SjmcIm <* ar» sejd b» »■■»*"« me chantt throughout tha Untied glalaa.Sw-r peddled. Non- genuine atthnsi lUwkcs' U ■unpad on frama. Taka no Imitations roar •jo soy be ujuiad. Operators and F.mploycs Finally Reach Agreement. After * session which lasted ail night, {be Wage‘scale committee ot tbe United Mine Workers District No. 19 and tbe Coal Creek and Jellico coal operators reached an , agreement at Knoxville, Tenn., at 6 o'clock Saturday morning. The United Mine Workers adopted the agreement and tbe convention ad journed to meet in Knoxville one year hence. Both miners and mine operators mads concessions on one point after another until settlement had been reached. SHAH VIEWS THE VASTY DEEP. On His First Sen Voyage the Rolling Waves Give Him a Scare. A London special says: Muzafer ed Din, abab of Persia, arrived at Dover at noon Sunday on ^oani the steamer Empress of Calais. At-the shah’s re quest tbe Empress made the trip over at slow speed. The steamer was es corted by the British crptsers Galatea Indf Immortallto ank Was greeted by salutes from the batteries at Dover, and an imposing military display. The-shah exhibited great nervonr- ness upon embarking on tbe Empress of Calais for bis first tea trip. But he bone the Journey well. Monday j Ing he left Dover for London. Th# Frisco 8yetem Offers to tbe colon.sts tho lowest rates with quick and comfortable ser vice to all points In the west and northwest. Thirty dollars ($30.00) from Mempbla. Tickets on zaie dally during September and October. Cor respondingly low rates from all points in tbe southeast. For full information address W. T. Saunders, G. A. P. D.; F. E. Clark, T. P. A., Pryor and Decs- tyr streets, Atlanta, Go. CALM SUPERIORITY. “Yon deny that you plagiarized your PlayT” “Emphatically,” said tbe French poet, languidly. “But there are eome passages that seem strangely similar.” “Tbe author should congratulate himself instead of finding fault with me.”—Washington Star. Is the eldest end only bualnea* centre In Vs. ■ | ‘ _ tc. go6 south of the Potoniio CAHDY CATHARTIC stamped C C C. lever ’sbld !n bulk. Beware er the dealer who tries to sell “something just is good." WANTED BBO Men Aik T«t Dealer For Allen', Foot-Knee, A powder. It rests the feet. Cores Corns, Bunions, BwoUsa, Sore, Hot, Callons,Aching, Sweating Foot and Ingrowing Hsils. Alloa's Foot-law stakes now or tight shoes easy. At all Druggists and Shoe stores, 35 cents. Ac cept no substitute. Sample mailed Fisa. Add tees Alisa S. Olmsted, LcBoy, K. Y. fectiou* diirases ere to be erected at sev eral centres in Silesia. W. H. Griffin, Ja-kson, Michigan, writes: 'Suffered with Catarrh for fifteen years, (all's Catarrh Ours cured me." Bold by Hall's Druggists, 7ttc. A men may pocket his pride, but woman hasn’t any pockets. FITS permanently cured. Ko fits or nsrvons- nets after first day’s use of Dr. Kilns's Orest NsrvsRestorer. ♦atrial bottle and trsatlwtres Dr. BJL Kuna. Ltd., Ml Arabs*. Mtlia., Pa. Tbe photographer who doesn’t wish to be a flat failure must flatter. Mm.Winslow's Scothlng Syrup tor ehlidreu tiHhlif toflGo tbtcams, rtrtnwlnflimmi t Ion, allay* pain,cure# wind solid. 3Jc. a bottle Young At ones to quality for good positions which ws will guarantee In wrtttng under a 95,000 deposit to promptly procure them. The Qa.-Ala. Bus. College, MACON, GEORGIA^ okToMoMoMoMoMoMoMoMoMoVioMote * HEADACHE, S H FEVERISH CONDITIONS 11 AND COLDS CURED BY U CAPUDINE * Sold by all Drnggfi OROl i: ■ ’■4: HILL ON GAHHL. Large Engines and Boilers supplied' promptly. Shingle Mllla, Corn Mill* glnea and Mill free Catalogue.. UtaJ a ’ Suppllee. Une Etv- Send far $3&$3AS SHOES BUT I tin ttaHtard of tit mrtf, suite aad sold more me*’* OoetT- Hewe-1 Prore**) ,hoes In the Itil >■3 than «nr other manufart*rer. , tKaiiWxa.auMW' fsssiet ton Oal£ Calf, Vfcf/W.l Colt, Mot. Kangaroo. Fast IjM OROttOROROROROKOROlIOHOItO Genial women haadsome grow in “Qneen Bess” Shoes. HAMLINS WIZARD 01 ( - SORES.ULCERS NEW PENSION LAWS I Apply M NATHAN BICK(/ORD,01«» Nq Washington, D. Ot, When s fool is the victim of hereditary blockhead. influences he is s chip of tbs old bk Piso’s Cam Is the bast medicine wo ever used for all affections of throat aad lungs.—Wa. O. Kansas* Vanburen, lnd.,'Fsb. 14,1903. ils would rather lorn their char «T*»t- -many Meaaloo begtas Lexington. year, may bee-cured from*' Kenedy's Uo.thly, llssta, Tessa, for stew days work. If talk is cheap say man can afford to make extravagant assertions. D AINTY SUMMER GIRLS USE CUTICURA SOAP assisted by- CUTICURA OINTMENT for preserving, purifying and beauti- - fying the skin, scalp, bair, and bands, for irritations of tbe skin, beat rashes, tan, sunburn, bites and stings of insects, lameness and soreness incidental to outdoor sports, for sanative, antiseptic cleansing, and far ~ an tbe purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. KF-Jfoch that all should know shoot tho ekin, scalp, aad hair b told is - tbe circular with Cdticuba Soaf.