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TIIE BANNER, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1902,
This is what Ayer s Hair Vigor does:
Restores color to gray hair, makes the hair
grow, stops falling, cures dandruff.
PECULIAR ACCIDENT,
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
Bed
□ drew (
with a
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Brunswick Woman Falls Frci
and Breaks Her Neck.
Brunswisk. (la . Dec. 12.— Mi
drew Cooper, wife of Captain J
Cooper, of the steamer Iris, met
tragic death as the result of i
liar accident. J
Captain Cooper had Just returned to
his home and was at the front door
waiting for his wife to come to ad
mit him. Mrs Cooper called* out that
she was coming and then her husband
heard a sound of a heavy fall.
called his wife several times and re-
celved no reply and he hastily made an
entrance through the window, and up
on the bedroom floor he found his wife
lying dead. Captain Cooper immedi
ately summoned Dr. Hugh Burford.
and it was discovered that the neck
of the unfortunate woman had been
broken, and It It aupjxised that sho
made a misstep and fell in the dark-
mss. In the fall 6he struok her neck
across the e<%ge of a trunk with such
foice aa to produce the above result
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CANAL TREATY NEGOTIATIONS.
Dr. Herran, Colomb an Charge d Af
faires, and Secretary Hay Confer.
WV.fihiz. gton. Dec. 12.—At the in-
stain e of Ccnotary Hay Dr. Herran.
Colombian charge d’affaiivs. tailed at
the state department today to discuss
the canal treaty negotiations, that the
secrets:y n.leht be «.blv to report the
exact »tatr.s of the • ai.al situation to
the i abinet.
L'r Henan wa* ur.ablc to give the
secretary any reply from the Bogota
government as to tlie price which Co
lombia will a. i epi lor the lease. It
was exj laincd to Dr. Herran that, in
view ol the many otier weighty di|»Io-
matlc matte: s pressing for attention
at this time and tlie growing impa
tience at th<* capitel at the delay in
former vice presl- the conclusion of a canal convention
tern Union Telegraph I immediate action by the Bogota gov-
iously ill of neuralgia eminent was imperative. Dr. Herran
at his home in Pee today cabled to the foreign office at
j Bogota ths wishes of the state depart-
stillo, the Spanish
s. has resigned.
»ys. tin- minister ol
ei lands, is dead,
of Police John N.
York, has resigned
•alth. to take effect
The New York Heralds Valparaiso ment and calling attention to the se-
j rious complications that may
I out of the Venezuelan situation.
arise
1 Exposure to a sadden climatic change
prefaces cold in the head and catarrh is
apt to follow. Provided with Ely’s
Cream Balm you are armed against
Nasal Oat&rrh. Price 50 cents at Drug
gist* or Ely Brothers, 66 Warren street,
N-jw York, will mall it. The Balm
care* without pain, does not irritate or
cause sneezing. It spreads itself over
an irritated and angry surface, relieving
immediately the painful incarnation
cleanses end cures. Cream Balm quickly
cures the cold,
Eczema. No Car* No Pay.
Your druggist will refund your money if PA
7A) OINTMENT foils to cun? Ringworm, Tet
ter. Old Ulcers and Bore*, Pimples and Black
he uls on the face, and all skin diseases. 50e.
correspondent says it is reported that
Spain lias offered to purchase tho two
new Chilian battleships and one eruis
er. but the government has kept the
offer, if there has been one, a secret.
A telegram from Cleveland, O., says
that at a meeting of the trustees u,
the McKinley Memorial association to
he held some time during next month
an invitation will lu* extended to ar
tlsts throughout the country to submit * prescribe it to children of all ages,
designs for the eon-striietion ol th< Am fslad to recommend It to all iu need
monument at Canton. Secretary Rit j and seeking relief from colds and coughs
chie. of the memorial association, stat- and bronchial rlllictions. It is non nar
cd that the subscription certificates cotie and safe in the hands of the most
will not be issued until the fund Is 1
completed.
COUOhS and colds in children.
I Recommendation ol s Well Known Chicago
Physician.
I ose and prescribe Chamberlain’s
' * Cough Remedy for almost all obstinate,
constricted coughs, with direct results
known local
cd he.
I II .li
fer mar
card
ho
CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children.
the Kind You Have Always Bought
I ol
Bears the
. iKi-ituro,
Does It Pay To Buy Cheap.
A cheap remedy for conglis and colds
is all right, but you want something
that will relieve and cure the more se
vere and dangerous results of throat
and long troubles. What shall yon do?
Go to a warmer and more regular cli
mate? Yes, if possible: if not possible
for yon, then in either case take the
only remedy that has bten introduced
in all civilized countries with success in
severe throat and lung troubles, “Bosch-
ee’s German Syrop.” It not only heals
and stimulates the tissues to destroy the
germ disease, but allays inflammation, j wandered <;ff ii
causes easy expectoration, gives a good 1 Irresponsibility.
night’s res*, and cores the patient. Try |
one bottle. Recommended many years j what
by all druggists in the world. You can
get this reliable remedy at H. R. Pal
mer & Sons. Got Green’s Special A1
manac
unprofessionaU A universal panacea
for all mankiud. —Mrs Mary R. Melen-
dy, M. D , Ph. D., Chicago, Ill. This
remedy is for sale by all druggists.
BANKING CONSOLIDATION. ^
Large -Financial and Insurance Inter
eal3 to Be Harmonized.
New York, Doc. 12.—A banking con
solidation was announced today which ;
will bring into harmony ihe iaigt j
financial and Insurance intcre».s ol
the Mutual Life Insurance company *
the Iv.U:table Life Assurance associa- l
■Lon mu, the Morton Trust company, j
This was brought about at the meet- j
ings of the directois of the National j
Bunk of lh._* United States, which was I
acquired some months ago by the in •
ten sts which control the trust com !
pain and of the Western National’
hank. The dim-tors t ,f the l, U uk o! j
tlie United-States voted to amalgamate j
with the Western National and to
lalse the capital to $1,090,0(>0. The i
dim-tors of the Western National, In'
which the Equitable is largely intei- j
fet- .1, vt ted to fuse with the National ,
Dank of the United States upon a basis 1
mutually agreed upon by the interests ,
in control. |
Ihe now bank will continue under;
the new management of V. P. Sny
der. the president of the Western,
and will acrupy for the piescnt tie of- ,
flees of the Western hank. The new
institution will he known as the West
ern Rank of the United States. The ,
vice presidents will be Richard A. Me- '
Curdy, president of the Mutual; James
E. Hyde, vice president of the Equit
able Life, and Thomas F. Ryan, presi
dent of the Morton Trust company.
The Mercantile Trust company, the
Piudentlal Life Insurance company
aiwl George J. Gould are interested in
consolidation.
A TEXAS WONDER.
j.
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Dr.
he left ti:
wlu re he had bed
path ut. 1 lo b ft M
about midnight '
since then, it i
In
i>f hi
insider a
>ver the
Field, a
ivho has
cars. The last
Field was when
J. J. Ferguson,
illcd to attend a
I-Vrgiison's place
Monday night and
aid. nothing has been
I; is fe.ued that he
i condition of mental
i In A Name?
itrokee^Remedy of SWfifit 6UfH & Muilejll
Cures Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, LaGrippe and
all Throat and Lung Troubles. HADE of Pure SWEET
GUM, HULLEIN & HONEY. Your Druggist s ills it 25 & 30c
j Everything is in the name when it
| comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E 0. De-
j Witt & Co., of Chicago, discovered,
i some years ago. bow to make a salve
from Witch Hazel that is a specific for
| Piles. For Blind, bleeding, itching and
protruding piles, eczema, cntB barns,
braises and all fkiti diseases DeWW's
Salve has no equal. This has given rise
to nnmercus worthlees connterfcits.
Ask for DeWitt's—the genuine. Thu
Orr Drug Co ,
Mall's Ureat Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Greal Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, cures diabetes,
seminal emissions weak and lame backs,
rheumatism and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
women, regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your druggists,
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.
One small bottle is two months' treat
ment, and will care any case above
mentioned. Dr E. W. Hall, sole man
ufacturer, P. O. Box 629, St. Lonis, Mo.
Send for testimonials. Sold by all
druggists.
READ THIS!
Greenfiield, Tenn., Maroh 30, 1901.
Dr. E. W. Hall, St, Lonis, Mo —
Dear Sir: My mother is 64 years old and
has Buffered twenty-five years with kid
ney trouble, and one-third of a bottle of
your Texas Wonder, Hall's Grot.t Dis-
oovery, has oared her, and I cat. fully
recommend it to the pnblic.
Yours truly,
O. B. DREWRY.
A Blonde’s
Freckles
show more plainly than a brunettes,
but these discolored spots greatly mar
the beauty of either.
i HAGAN’S
L MAGNOLIA
|| BALM
* will effectually t emove Freckles,
Sunburn, Tan, undue Redness,
1 Sallowness and all other blem
ishes to beauty.
IT IS A LIQUID ’
for the face, neck, arms and hands.
Can be easily and quickly applied.
Others cannot detect its use.
It leaves no sticky feeling.
Harmless as water.
At §11 druggists. ,
Price 75 cts.
A millon Voice*
Could hardly express the thanks of
Homer Hall, of West Point la. Listen
why : A severe cold had settled on his
lungs, causing a most obstinate cough.
Several physicians said he had consump
tion, but could not help him. When all
thonght he was doomed he began to
use Dr. King’s New Discovery for con-
8nmption and writes. “it completely
cured me and saved my life I now
weigh 22? lbs ” It is positively guaran
teed for Coughs, Colds and Lung tron
bles. Price 50c and $1 00 Trial bottli s
free at W. J Smith & Bro., or H. R.
Palmer & Sons drug stores.
Js.ll Bet on Fire.
Decatur. Ala.. Doc. 12—A stove Li
tho New Decatur city jail s« t fire to
the building, but the flames were ex
tinguished before much carnage was
(tone. Two prisoners, a nosjro .and a
white boy. had a narrow escape*.
Head Mashed to Pulp.
Chattanooga. Tor.n., Dec. 12.--John
Dixon, brakeman on tb-» Belt line, U :
from the top of h box -;ot under tl ’
wheels of a moving train. His head
was mashed to n pulp.
For Croup use chenev’s
Expectorant.
<§w£
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet.
tho remedy that coves a cold In one day.
A SNAPPY CLOTHING SALE
SATURDAY,. DECEMBER. 13th,. 1902.
Men’s Suits.
We have accumulated a good many odd lots, and size:
in these odd lots being broken, we place all
the twelve dollars and fifty cents to fifteen
dollar suits, at
SI0.00
This lot comprises Men’s Suits of best grade imported
Worsteds, Black Thibet Cloth and Cheviole, in single and
double Coats and custom tailor-d work, best lining and
nicely trimmed.
35 Suits made of high grade Cassimere and Worsteds
in most desirable patterns, perfectly made and
trimmed, none in lot worth less than nine lo
twelve dollars, choice at
mo orsTi-us
$7.50
$12.50 Overcoats $8.50.
Made of the celebrated Washington Mills Kerseys
in blue, black and brown, in all sizes, trimmed with
heavy Farmer’s Satin or Serge, Silk Velvet col
lar and strapped seams; good value at $14.
8.gO
$10.00 Overcoats $6.00.
Me
part
high grade Dress Overcoats, elegant quality
>1 Kerseys and Meltons in blue, black and brown,
warranted fast colors. Some are made with raw edges
and lapped seams, lined with heavy Farmer’s Satin and
Silk Velvet collars; regular $10 qualities. Not a gar
ment in the above two lots worth less than /> (VA
$10; your choice at
Boys’ Suits.
An elegant assortment of Roys’ (7 to 15 years) two
piece Cheviot and Cassimere Suits in large variety of neat
cheeks, stripes and plaids. Every suit is well made, lined
and'trimmed, and will give elegant wear. Not a
suit in this lot worth less than $3.50; during this
sale only, your choice at
1.25
Boys’ Suits $2.00.
tures, and worth $4, at 4>Z.UU.
Men’s Oversliirts.
20 dozen fine grade Percale and Madras Shirts in the latest designs separate fTA..
cuffs, custom made, a 75c to $1.00 retailer. Choice Jvw
5 dozen All Wool Sweaters in all colors, a regular $1.50 retailer. Qr.
Choice OJL
XT nderwear.
One lot All Wool Shirts and Drawers, all colors, worth $1.26, at ^5C3C
25 doz heavy Cotton Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, a 40c retailer, at 2l£50
25 doz heavy fleeced Boys’ Shirts and Drawers, Richelieu ribbed, strongly made
and a 35 cents retailer; at °/ ZZC
LUCIEN B. FLATOW COHPANY.
Successors to the Max Joseph Mercantile Company.
Corner College Avenue and Clayton Street.