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fcCE RETARDS
ft[R PROGRESS”
I. p re sident of Georgia Agri
cultural Society.
Ln before commission
■ iG ur l ack of Industrial Pro
m press Chiefly to the Pres
-1 I en ce of the Negro.
■ Washington spcoial says: The in
commission at Tuesday s ses-
H, continued its investigation of the
■ euUnra l conditions of the south.
■ (ip c Brown, president of the Agri
■tmal Society of Georgia, pas the
witness.
■ t , agreed with Mr. Barrett, who
Kjiied' Monday that the condition of
Hicuhnre in the south was more de-
■ s?e j than it had ever been. More
Hpie were plowing barefooted and
■‘backed than ever before. He
■ ee d with the late Henry Grady,
■t the fault was not with the soil or
■mte, nor, as many had claimed,
■it entirely with the tariff. One
■the most prolific causes of the trou-
H was in the fact that cotton was
Helically the only crop.
Hklneation, he considered, was not
Hjfriently practical. *Tt should teach
Bople to do manual labor. So far as
■ colored race was concerned, there
B no opening for them in trade or
B professions.
B\lr. Brown dwelt on the presence
Btlie negro as the special cause of
B want of development of the south.
B regarded him as retarding the in-
B trial, moral, religious, social and
Bicultural development of the sec-
Bn. and he felt that if they were ab-
Bt a better class of labor would take
Heir place.
■The more the negro was educated
He less efficient he was as a laborer.
Hr Brown wanted the race separated
Hm the whites, and colonized in this
Huntry or elsewhere in the interest of
He southern states.
I ■The great obstacle in the way of the
■velopment of the manufacturing in-
Hrest was the want of money,
j BMi'. Brown advocated diversified
Hops, recommending that each com-
Hmiity should raise sufficient of every*
Hiog to meet its own demands.
■At the afternoon session the com
mission listened to a statement by P.
■. Lovejoy, a merchant and planter of
■awkinsville, Ga. He spoko especi-
Hly of the returns of the local mer-
Hants and the farmers. The mer-
Hauts themselves had not been pros-
Hrous for several years. They were
Hmpelled to make the majority of
Heir sales on credit, and had to take
Mortgages upon the land of the farm-
H, if they had any, or on their crops
■ they had no land. Many of them
■ere not able to give collateral of any
Hue, and to such men sales were
■ade on large margins of profit.
I “We size the man up,” he said. “If
His good we sell to him on a small
Margin: if he is a hard* case, we take
■hat he has and quit.”
IHe said that freight rates from
Horgia to New York were about twice
■hat they ave from New York to Geor
■a. The largest cities were evidently
Being built up at the expense of the
Bmntry. Even the watermelon crop
■as unfavorable. “We have found
■at in shipping melons we pay the
Bcught,’ - he said. “The railroads cut
■s oqj of profit in that business.”
AKRON CAR MEN STRIKE.
■ li<“ Street Car Lino Is Completely Tied
Up In Ohio City.
I A special from Akron, Ohio, says:
lot a car is running on the Akrou and
luyahoga Rapid Transit lines. AVhen
Be general officers reached the offices
■uesday they found all power shut off
|ud the cars in the barns.
I Some time ago there was a disagree
ment as to wages and the matter was
feferred to arbitration. The report,
*hich was submitted Monday night,
feuded a clause providing for nrbi
ra‘iou in the future, and this the com
,an.v refused to accept. " The men
'eld an all-night meeting aud then de-
Ged to go out on a strike.
OLD FURNACES TO RESUME.
Southern Miningantl Manufacturing: Com
pany to Start Up New Purcliaie.
ihe Southern Mining and Manufac
uriug company, of Georgia, is mak
lU" ld-eparations for opening its iron
lll( l coal property in Dade and an
nounce that they will soon put their
urnace at Rising Fawn into blast,
inis furnace has been idle for several
rears.
tffie company is also preparing to
I’b the old Chattanooga furnace in
’‘ a 'b This property, which was
ought a few days ago, has been idle
“ r a number of years. It is to be
Completely overhauled and brought up
1° date.
The Japanese and Their Hair.
The most striking difference be
tween the appearance of the male and
female Japanese lies in the hair. The
men shave nearly the whole of the
head, while the women allow it to
grow, and even add to ft by art when
required. It is then twisted and coiled
into elaborate and fantastic patterns,
which few Eastern hairdressers could
imitate or equal.
The hairpins used are not so much
for confining the hair as for actual
adornment, and are very fashionable.
They are of enormous size, seven or
eight inches in length, and half an inch
wide, and are made of various sub
stances—tortoiseshell, carved wood and
ivory—many of them being composed
of carved figures adroitly pivoted so as
to appear to dance at every breath
drawn by the wearer.
Others are made of glass and are
hollow, and nearly filled with some
bright colored liquid, so that at every
movement of the head an air bubble
runs from one end of the pin to the
other, producing a most curious ef
fect in a strong light.
Sometimes an extra fashionable wo
man will wear a dozen or more of these
pins in her hair, so that at a little
distance her head looks as if a bundle
of firewood had been closely stuck in
to it.
Mixed Motives.
“She insisted cn being married
right away this month.”
“Well, she must be smitten.”
“Then she let out that her hair
won’t stay frizzled in July and Aug
ust.”—Chicago Record.
Exhibits at Paris.
There will he a, large exhibit from this
country at the l’aris exposition in 1900, which
will prove very interesting to ail who nay
attend, but no more so than the hpwh that
the famous American remedy, Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters, will positively cure dys
pepsia, indigestion, constipation, biliousness
and nervousness. To all sufferers of the above
complaints a trial is recommended, w-ith the
assurance that when honestly used a cure
will be effected, it also tones up the entire
system.
The consciousness of power comes from
conquering obstacles.
Beauty Is Blood, Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c-
Not what other people think, but what wo
must do. is all that concerns us.
"Better Be Wise
Than Rich ”
Wise people are also rich when they
know a perfect remedy for all annoying
diseases of the blood, kidneys, lever and
bowels. It is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which
is perfect in its action —so regulates the
entire system as to bring <vigo'ous health.
WORMS
••A tape worm eighteen feet hong at
least came on the scene after my taking two
CASCARETS. This lam sure has caused my
bad health for the past three years. lam still
tailing Cascarets, the only cathartic worthy of
notice by sensible people.”
Geo. W. Bowles, Baird, Mass.
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Scholarship
POSITIONS GUARANTEED.
Railroad Faro Paid.
ACTUAL BUSINESS TAUGHT.
Open all year to Both Sexes. Very Cheap Board.
Geonria-Alabama Business College,
Macon, Georgia.
How Itostnnil Silenced a Critle.
Rostand, the famous author of Cy
rano tie Bergerac, has a cheerful habit
of silencing unpleasant conversation
alists. Not long since a critic said:
“In respect to dramatic situations, I
think Dumas the elder had a consid
erable advantage over you.”
"Yes,” replied Rostand, “there is no
doubt about it, but that is insignificant
compared to another advantage he pos
sesses.”
“What is that, Monsieur?”
“Why, all his contemporary critics
are dead.”—Philadelphia Evening
Post.
PlanTatmn Chill Cure is Guaranteed
- # . ■ 5 ....
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 50c.
HOW
Old She
looks
Poor clothes cannot make
you look old. Even pale
cheeks won’t do it.
Your'household cares may
be heavy and disappoint
ments may be deep, but
they cannot make you look
old.
One thing does it and
never fails. .4^.,
It is impossible to look
young with the color of
seventy years in your hair.
permanently postpones the
tell-tale signs of age. Used
according to directions it
gradually brings back the
color of youth. At fifty your
hair may look as it did at
fifteen. It thickens the hair
also; stops it from falling
out; and cleanses the scalp
from dandruff. Shall we
send you our book on the
Hair and Its Diseases?^-'
The Burnt Advice Free,
If you do not obtain all the b*n®*
fits you expected from the me of
the Vigor, write the dootor about It.
Probably there is some difficulty
with yonr general system which
may be easily removed. Address,
UR. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mats.
Alnaknn Sledge*.
The Alaskan sleds are built of wood
as light as is consistent with strength,
and lashed together with hide ropes,
so that the whole frame-work will give
readily and not be easily broken by
the constant rough usage to which
they are subjected. The sled Is from
nine to ten feet long, and eighteen or
twenty Inches wide, with the run
ners one foot deep, shod with walrus
ivory or strips of hone fashioned out
of the jaw-bone of the whale. The
rails or sides are about eighteen inches
high, and at the rear end of the sled
are handles coming up high enough for
a man to push and guide it without
bending very much. There is a cover
made of light drilling which is spread
in the bottom of the sled, and large
enough so that after the articles have
been packed on snugly it hauls up
over the load and the ends overlap on
top. The load is then lashed the whole
length of the sled with hide thongs.—
Harper's Magazine.
Don’t Tobacca-Spit and Smoke Your Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic, full Of life, nerve and vigor, -take No-To-
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. Ali druggists, 50c or fl. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Cos., Chicago or New York.
The age of persecution includes everything
this side of eternity.
Eczema in tlie Feet.
In fact, tetter, ringworm and all skin diseases
are cured by Tetter,ne. Mr. Lee D. Martin, of
San Antonia, Texas, says: “I am suffering with
a violent case of eczemain my feet Please send
me a box of Tetterine. Mr. Moore, ot Moore *
McFarland, Memi h's. Tenn., says it cured him
of a similar case.” Sold at druggists 50c. a box or
sent postpaid by J. T. Bhuptrlue, Savannah, Ga.
Sympathy, a cheap commodity, is some
times very hard to get.
No-To-Uac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobaccc habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blocd pure. 50c, sl. All druggists.
To know the truth and keep it is more
preferable than creeds.
Piso’s Cure is a wonderful Cough medicine.
—Mrs. W. Pickeht. Van Siolen and Blake
Aves., Brooklyn. N. Y., Oct. 25, 1894.
S K. Coburn, Mgr. Clarle Scott, writes: “I
find Hall’s Cat irrh Cure a valuable remedy.”
Druggists sell it, 75c.
Fits permanently cm ed. No fits or nervous
ness a her first dnv's use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer. trial bottle and treatisefree.
bit. It. 11. Ki.ink, Ltd.. 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa.
WANTED— Young men to learn telegraphy
for positions on railroad. Southern Railway
Telegraph School, Atlanta, Ga.
Mr?. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup forchildren
teetliinp.soitens the gums, reducesinflamma
tion.allays pain.cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle.
Numbers oj people will never get t.heaven
because they are too good -in themselves.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggistsrefund money.
An electric batter' iustinvented will supply
: ower at one-tentb of acent per horse power.
Britain's Oldest American Settt*-
rnent.
St. John's should possess a special
Interest for tho British people on sev
eral grounds; it is the oldest settle
ment in North America; it Is the chief
town of their most ancient colonial
possession; it is the spot where their
adventurous ancestors first set foot
when their daring spirit prompted
them to seek new lands beyond the
sea; it is the center of the region
which saw the beginning of Eng
land’s navy; it sheltered the men who
scoured the Spanish Main, sank the
Armada, and carried "the meteor flag”
into every clime. .Gilbert, Raleigh,
Drake, Hawkins, Cook, Rodney and
other noted figures in marine annals
were associated with its early days.
St. John’s now has a population of
30,000, all of British stock, the sons
of English, Scotch and Irish emigrants
who flocked here in the past, when it
was the half way house to the West
ern Hemisphere. They form a race of
brave, hardy, generous people, who, In
their isolation, have preserved the
noblest virtues of the race from which
they sprang, unsullied by contact with
the great world outside. The isola
tion—almost unique in English-speak
ing peoples—forms one of the great
charms of the place for the visitor.
The inhabitants are simple In their
habits frugal in their lives, daring and
health / from the very nature of the
arduous avocations they pursue. They
and their kindred have been fishermen
for generations, the Viking blood is
in them, and whether in tlioir frail
boats socking for codfish off the coast,
or trending with undaunted spirit the
yielding ice floes in quest for seals,
they are equally at home.—Tali Mall
Gazette.
During tho last twenty years 1.500,*
000 Italians emigrated via Genoa to
South America an average of 75,000
a year. Within the same period at
least 500,000 of these returned to Italy.
Do Your Feet Aclie arul Burn ?
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease,
a powder for tho feet. It makes Tight or
New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bun
ions, Swollen, Hot, Callous, Aching and
Sweating Feet. Sold by all Druggists,
Grocers and Shoe Stores, 25e. Sample sent
FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy,
N. Y. ____________
The late Mrs.CatherineM. Whlteleft,s.">CK>,-
000 to the Chicago educational institutions.
Educate Your Rowels With Oaseareta.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever,
10c, 25c. Jf C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money.
Self-knowledge is not to be found in our
own darkness, but in God’s light.
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
Strut of Fios, manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Cos., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive, cleansing the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the California Fig Syrup
Cos. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y.
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tfgV PWt ■ i B S B *a BS I 11 SI Hii MakesTeilhlng Easy.
VtK y m Cr | IS i 8,1 TEETHINA Relieves Ike
m rr 1 Hill AM Bowel Troubles of
M Children of Any Age.
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[LETTS* TO M*S. FIHKHAM HO. 76,344]
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different times used your Vegetable
Compound with good results, I had too
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it again. I was apparently an invalid,
was confined to my bed for ten weeks.
(I believe my trouble was ulceration of,
womb). *
“After taking four bottles of the
Compound and using some of the Liver
Pills and Sanativo Wash, at the end of
two months 1 had greatly improved
and weighed 155 pounds, when I never
before weighed over 188. Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the
best medicine lever used, and I recom
mend it to all my friends.” — Mrs. Anna
Eva Gunter, IliaoiNsviLLE, Mo.
Mrs. Barnhart Kujoys Ufa One# Mors. ]
“Dear Mrs. Pinkham — I had been
sick ever since my marriage, seven
years ago; have given birth to four
children, and had two miscarriages. I
had falling of womb, leucorrhoea, pains
iu back and legs; dyspepsia and a
nervous trembling of the stomach.
Now I have none of these troubles and
can enjoy my life. Your medicine has
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