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TE FIXED
FOR DEWEY
•aland Brcmby Will Make
at to Atlanta October 24.
ST OFFICIAL INFORMATION
r In Brumby’s Hands—Lieu-
R nt Caldwell Will Accom
pany Them South.
ashington special says: Admiral
r ,-iH visit Atlanta, Ga., the
istant. Such is his present in
0, unless some unforeseen de
upon his presence here should
de in the meantime,
admiral arrived in Washington
1T evening, accompanied by
•uant Brumby. The hour of his
1 was not generally known,
there was but little demonstra
rer him as he walked briskly out
e Pennsylvania railroad depot
roceeded to his apartments in
rerett flat, on H street, between
teenth and Eighteenth streets.
apartments ere modest, but
rtably furnished, but there is
empt'at display or extravagance
interior decorations. The Av
s a small apartment house, near
etropolitan club, of which he is
iber. Admiral Schley also has
nents in the same house,
i admiral declined to receive
•s Monday night, but made an
;iou for two or three personal
s. Soon after the admiral he
formed that a delegation repre
g the city of Atlanta dosired to
with him relative to fixing a
or his visit to that oity. He
an appointment to meet the del
n Tuesday at 11 o’clock.
delegation was composed of
as Egleston, Joseph T. Orme and
y Johnson. Messrs. Egleston
Irme were schoolmates with
mant Brumby,consequently they
ntered but little difficulty in ar
ig the interview with the admiral
th his trusted flag lieutenant,
inesday evening the delegation
allied Lieutenants Brumby and
'ell at dinner in the Shoreham
■SIDENT’S DECLARATIONS.
■ Unequivocally For the Gold
Htandard and Retention of
I the Philippines.
■eident McKinley made the first
■fries of addresses in lowa in the
■>f lowa Falls. In that speech
■cce I was last in the state we
some new territory.
■is no longer a question of ex-
with us; we have expanded,
■re is any question at all, it is a
■<'U of contraction; and who is
■to contract?
my fellow citizens, that
that came to us is the
of God. We did not seek
■ ls ours with all the reeponsibil
belong to it, and as a great,
brave nation we mean to carry
and our civilization
lom not one of thoso who
a laurel from the brow of
soldier or a jewel from
,IJ ri of American achievement."
B e T> the next stop, the presi-
as follows:
|B j u this presence my former
■” this people, now, I believe,
Hears ago. I congratulate you
6 improved condition of the
Mben I was here last we
a condition of business de
limes were hard, fear had
IJ^e courage. Now all is changed.
a ' e . general prosperity, good
a “ f . a!r prices, steady employ
■ good wages, and we are a
■ ail a contented people.
importing few products from
-an we Lave done in many
We are sending more of Amer
■*/ u °ts abroad than we ever
■ e mre.
are on a gold basis and we
B ay there.” (General cry of
II *ou was outwitted.
■' lr >!i. r - I„ Valdosta, G.I , .Tail Were
■ . K nove,i In Time.
le count y i flil a * "Vai
■ol ie Seconf l time the scene
"bo were after the two pris
■hn. U - Ur ' lere(l Henr y dickers,
■ilc v,£e “ 3 E ?o. The citizens
■\, a ' W( -re in some way notified
■ f Ji!£ ? °f the mob, and the two
■j__~' ,^ l!n Goddin and V’ash
■' rJ' ere put on the train and
■ '• aycross.
■ 1 ' vas about four hundred
■ r , . 0 i :u 'cr assured them that
■ j ' !scrj crs had been taken away
Pj a thorough search
lj j c*cre the men went away.
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gestwell, appetite poor, bowels con- I
stipated, tongue coated. It’s your I
liver I Ayer** Pills are liver pills, I
easy and safe. They cure dyspep- I
sia, biliousness. 25c. All Druggists. I
V
pazr your mouitaaha or beardWsautlful J
J brown or rich black ? Thao use
BUCKINGHAM’S DYE (SMCS™
l MS™- <-l R„ p, Cos,, k. h.
CARTER'S INK
. Makes millions think.
Electrical Slmvlncr nnd Hat r-Cattln*
Appliances.
The French are said to be equipping
their shaving and hair-cutting saloons
with complete sets of electrical appli
rnces. In a Pains shop, recently tittel
up, hot water Is obtained by passing
the stream of a hydrant through a Ger
man silver tube In a soapstone case.
The tubing is electrically heated, so
that the water Is nearly boiling when
it passes out of the spigot. The old
heating irons, which often burned the
hair, are no longer used for curling.
The electric curling Irons which have
taken their place are safe and sure, as
they can be brought to any tempera
ture, which they will retain indefinite,
ly. Scissors are out of date, and the
cutting of hair is now done by clipping
machines, the speed of which can be
regulated to a nicety by the operator.
Where It Is desired to singe the hair,
the clipping machine gives place to the
electrically-heated platinum wire,
which passes across the teeth of a me
tallic comb, the comb takes up a
quantity of the hair, holding it for an
Instant; the barber’s man presses a
rlny button at the end of the comb,
and there is an influx of current which
heats the wire. As the wire approaches
red heat the hair is burned off neatly
and smoothly, and Its ends are sealed
up In the most approved fashion.—Bos
ton (Mass.) Journal of Commerce.
A Loser.
“I’m going to quit gambling. It
•osts too much."
“Why, you know you win more than
you lose.”
“Yes, but to keep even, I would
have to win twice as much as I lose.
You see, whenever I win I have to give
half to my wife.” —Indianapolis Jour
nal.
A Doctor’s Advice Free!
About Tetterine. Dr. M.L. Fielder
of Eclectic P. 0., Elmore Cos., Ala.,
says: “I know it to be a radical cure
for tetter, salt rheum, eczema and all
kindred dis-ases of the skin and scalp.
I never prescribe anything else in all
skiD troubles.” Send 50c. in stamps
for a box of it, postpaid, to the man
ufacturer, J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah,
Ga., if your druggist doesn’t keep it.
The Final Touch.
Ready for all that might befall, the
female detective prepared to venture
forth on the track of the desperate
criminal. At the threshold she paused
and cast one more look back. “Is
my diguise on straight?” she asked. —•
Philadelphia North American.
A Grasping Nature.
Washing - Machine Agent Your
neighbor, Mr. Flintrock.is of a rather
grasping disposition, isn’t he?
Farmer Dunk —Graspin'? Yes; he
is so durn greedy that if he had his
way there wouldn’t be enough of the
world to go round. Harper’s Bazar.
Statu of Ohio. Citt of Tolrdo. i gs
Lucas Countv. '
Frank J. Cheney make? oath that he the
Fenlor partner ol the firm of F. T. Cheney &
Cos. fioinp business in the tity or loleclo.
County and State aforesaid, and thatsaia firm
will nay the sum of one hundred doll a rs for
each and every case of catarrh that cannot
be cured by the use of Haul's Catakrh Cuke.
Frank J. Chknev.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
/ v , tPF'eree, this 6th day of December.
Jreai.la D. 183d. A. W. CtLEASOX.
f Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Curei® taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Send for testimonial*, free.
F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo, O.
Fold bv PruKzists. 7.5 c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
The little a man wants here below is a lit
tle more.
1 hi-li* vp 1 i o’s Cure for Consumption save i
mv boy’s life last, summer. —>1 rs. A LLIK Doug-
LABB?Le Hoy. Mich., Oct, 20. im.
v... permnnenUr cured. No fits or nervo is
, eVs after firtt day s use of Dr. Kline s Great
Nerve Restorer. trial bottle and t: catiselree
L’l:. K. iJ. Ki.ike. Ltd.. Arch Bt.. Phil.i.. a
Laboring under a delusion is an unyrofita
ble job.
P! t tion Ctiil Cutb is Gusrsntßßd
Malsfey & Company,
39 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
Engines and Boilers
Steam Water Heaters, Steam l’tunps and
Fenbertliy I njoctora.
Manufacturers and Dealers tu
MILLS,
torn Mill*, Feed Mills, Cotton Gin Machin
ery and Grain Separators.
SOLID and INSERTED Saws, Saw Teeth and
Locks. Knight’s Patent Dogs, Hirrisall Saw
Mill and Engine Repairs, Governors,Grate
Bara and a full lino of Mill Supplies. Price
and quality of goods guaranteed. Catalogue
fiee by mentioning this paper.
Trolling from a Barge.
A man who was walking along the
banks of the Lea. in England, recently
learned anew trick of bargemen. He
says: “A barge came past, and fast
ened behind was a toy boat about two
feet long. I thought they might be
trying how it sailed, but a little later
another barge came along, also with a
toy boat astern, while, to my great sur
prise. a third b:irgo arrived with yet
another toy boat at the end. I thought
to myself they cannot all be trying to
see Low they sail, and so I followed
the barge, and. just as it was turning
from the Lea to enter the Stort, the
bargee hauled the toy boat in, and with
It a spoon bait, which a ‘jack’ of four
pounds had taken. Under Bylaw 11 of
the Lea Conservatory this is rank
poaching.”
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 50c.
Tommy At. -s’Discipline.
Tommy Atkins, r nre especially the
Irishmen of that r... :ne, manages often
to work in a little humor In conjunc
tion with discipline. The Royal Innis
killen Fusiliers wore marching to their
musketry camp and halted for the
night at the little town of Ivesh. The
surgeon captain attached to the regi
ment for the march preferred to sleep
In the hotel, and his tent was not
pitched. Four men were told off next
morning, however, according to cus
tom, to strike the doctor’s tent, nud,
marching to the spot where it should
be, found a vacancy. “Where does
the doctor stay, anyway?” asked the
old soldier of the party, and he was
told that the doctor had slept at the
hotel. When the surgeon captain came
out of the hotel he found the old soldier
and the three other men waiting out
side. and asked them what they want
ed. “Party to strike the doctor’s
tent,” replied the old soldier, laconi
cally. Whether the four gallant Fusili
ers had intended to pull down the ho
tel as soon as the doctor was out of it
did not transpire, for they were sent off
at once to their company.—London
Telegraph.
A Limit.
“Now,” said the careful newspaper
man. ns he showed the statesman an
“you nre quite sure you said
all this?”
“Yes,” was the reflective answer:
“I’m sure I said it; but I can’t be sure
about bow long I’ll remember I said
it.”—Washington Star.
A West Itidlun Hurricane
Recently travelled up nnd down the coast at
will, upset all calculations, and acted in an
entirely different manner from any other
storm. Sometimes dyspepsia actsin the svine
way. It refuses to yield to treatment which
has cured similar cases. Then lloeitetter’a
Stomach Bitters should be taken. It will affect
a cure speedily and naturally. It hat- cured
stomach troubles for half a century. Try It.
When a woman is in love she’s a self-ap
pointed detective.
not always saved.
THE cheapest is not the best, but th* beat IS
the choapcat, and the best Buggy is none
too good. Then why practice economy si
the wrong end? For a dollar or so mere
v Av-L/; you get ss good as can be made, and you might as well
reap the benefit as note Did it ever occur to you in
that way !' nAtfnf Ugl | BUGGY CO,
* T , KSJCBV MILL ROCK HILL3-C
CARTERS INK
. Makes millions think.
WANTED— Energetic man as County Su
perintendent to manage our business
in your own and adjoin! ng counties: no can
vassing; straight salary, $18.(JO per week and
expenses. Yearly contract, lapfd promotion.
Exceptional opportunity. Address Manufac
turers, P. O. box 73d, Philadelphia, Penn.
W. Ip % Will
grtjjl
TDR. MOFFETT'S ft Allays Irritation, Aids Hi-
CCTUiM /t
Oil® /hi Makes Teething Easy. Tekth
,T* ™ " ", 1 " J tj£ IRA Relieves tUu Rowel Troub
(ifietllißg Powders. ) JL lesof Children of ANY AGE
costs only 25 Cents. If not tad at your Druggist’s, mall 25 cents to
C. J. MOFFETT, M. D., St Louis, Mo,
aT GAVE little thought to my health,” writes Mrs. Wm. V.
Bell, 330 N. Walnut St., Canton, 0., to Mrs. Pink
■*“ ham. “until I found myself unable to attend to my
household duties.
“ I had had mjr days of not feeling well and my monthly
—■ suffering, and a good deal of backache,
nr* m a BJS’V but 1 thought all women had these
mßa Ct* nil M** things and did not complain.
B had doctored for some time, but
L&LqStiSp no medicine seemed to help me, and iny
Rj&Bn&S physician thought it best for me to go
Ww Birt&Lßw to the hospital for local treatment. I—
had read and heard so much of your
Vegetable Compound that I made up r „ rv . ;r _ >t ....
my mind to try it. I was troubled with
falling of the womb, had sharp pains in
ovaries, leucorrhoeaand painful menses.
I was so weak and dizzy that I would
often have severe fainting spells. I
took in all several bottles of Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
and Blood Purifier and used the
Sanative Wash, and am now in u
good health. wish others J
now. Will always jrour j
friends thought I was in con- I j '
noticed how poorly I looked fc~ f
nnd I was advised to take k * M /
Lydia E. Pinkhatn’s Vege- " \ “
relieved me, and after tak- 1 r
ing eight bottles am now a > •
healthy woman; have gained in weight 95 pounds to 140
pounds, and everyone asks what makes me so stout."
■ | I A A and Whiskey Habits
m \%fSi cured at home with
jrd Y* |f* P R 2 aVffa out palp. Book of par
te} 6 |J Ivl tlculors sent FREE.
SUa b.m.wooixey.m.d.
At luma, v.. Office 104 N. Pryor 8L
r i sroi’smy m 'f-QR
2 5 CIS;
UiHES WHE3E AutlSE FAILS.
Bent Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Lee
GONSCrMiPtJ ON
ASK EVERYBODY
TO SAVE THEIR TIN TAGS FOR YOO.
mm BJfi
The Tin Tags taken from SOH AP PS
and J. R, Tobaccos will pay for any one or
all of this list of desirable and useful things, and you
have your good chewing tobacco besides.
Every man, woman and child can find something on this list that
they would like to have and can have—FREE.
Write your name and address plainly and send tlio tags to us, men
tioning the number of the present you want. Any assortment of the
different kinds of tags mentioned above will be ucceptod.
TAOS.
1 Match Box, quaint design, Import
ed from Japan 40
2 Kn fe, one blade, good steel 40
8 Scissors. iM Inch, good steel 86
4 Child's Set, Knife, Fork and Spoon 36
6 halt and Pepper, one each, quad
ruple plate on white metal 70
6 Razor, hollow ground, fine English
t eel 76
7 Butter Knife, triple plate, best
quality 810
8 Sugar Shell, triple plate, best qual. .100
9 B;amp Bex. sterling silver 100
10 Kniie, two blades .....100
11 Butcher Knife, 8-inch l lade ltO
12 Shears, 8-iuc.li nickel ICO
13 Nut Set, Ciacker, t Picks, silver,... 80
14 Six Ropers Table Spoons 460
16 Six each Rogers K ives and Folks .800
16 Revolver, 32 or 88 calibre 1000
17 Base Bail, "Aascciatlon," 150
18 Watch, stem wind and set, guaian
teed good time keeper 260
19 Alarm (lock, nickel, warranted ... 200
20 Carvers, buckhoru handle, good
steel 260
This offer expires November 30th, 1960. *
Address all your Tags and the correspondence about them to
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., WINSTON, N. C.
W. L. DOUGLAS
s3<fcs3.so SHOES 'da!
Worth $4 to $8 compared witlt
S other makes.
fc tm Indorsed by over
jgj 1,000,000 wearer*.
ALL LEATHERS, all styles
fe j v pj Til* ORKUIIiK h It. L
pLgfTv J name andprlee oa bottem.
f Take pu substitute cisimeft
1 tobeasiwod. Largest, maker*
/ lk. of *9 and 13.60 shoe* in lh*
AsaJgiV “ woTld. Your dealer should keep
them—lf not, we wiil send you
ISWSWtBw/ a pair on receipt of price. Stat*
kind of leather, size and width, plain or cap to®.
Catalog tie <J Free.
W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. Brockton. Mas*.
CEED WHEAT MML
W We Hgain offer tbo cleanest seed wheat on
the murket, acd from prohubly the largest
crop yield In the HtHte, If not the United
States. We had 866 acres in wheat this year,
and the crop averaged 20 bushels iter acre.
Where we had a good stand, not winter kil
led, we had over 40 bushels per acre. On®
hundred bushels of our wheat will contain
lees cookie seed than one bushel of ordinary
seed wheat. Prico $1.15 per bushel on cars
at Charlotte. Hags hold two bushels and
are new—no charge for bags. Terms: Cash
with order.
CHARLOTTE OIL & FERTILIZER CO.
Per FRED OLIVER, Prea’L
CHARLOTTE, ----- N. C.
MENTION THIS PAPERS-
gfr-ers;
TAB*.
21 Six Roger*' Teaspoon*, best qual. 260
22 Knives and Kor-s, six each, buck
horn handles 260
23 Clock, 8-ilay, Calendar, Thermom
eter, Barometer 61’0
24 Remington Rifle No. 4, 82 or 82 cal .100#
26 Toi l Bet, not playthings, but real
tools 760
26 Toilet Set, decorated porcelain,
very handsome 800
27 Watch, solid silver, foil Jeweled...looo
28 Sewing Machine, first class, with
all attachments 2000
29 AY inches ter Repeating Shot Gun.
12 gouge .......I6CO
30 ltifle, Winchester, ltj-sbot, 22-ca1...2000
81 Soot Gun, double-barrel, bamnier
les* 8000
32 Guitar rosewood, inlaid with moth
er-of-pearl 2000
38 Bicycle, standard niako, ladles or
gents 8000
84 After Dinner Coffee Spoon, solid
silver, gold bowl 100
26 Briar Wood Ripe 40