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AND POTASSIUM
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Bavannah. Ga.
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IMPORTANT DISPATCHES.
Short and Crisp Morsels of General
Interest to Our Readers.
Fire at Omaha, Neb.* Sunday night
destroyed $200,000 worth of property
in the wholesale district.
The first snow flurry of the season
swept over Orange and Sullivan coun
ties, New York, Sunday night. There
was quite a heavy fall, also, in Dela
ware and Chenango counties.
Johnson’s bonded warehouse, Felix
Cuelman’s stores, and a large adjoining
coffee Warehouse at Antwerp, Belgium,
have been destroyed by fire. The loss
will foot up a very large sum.
The knitting mill of the Aspiuoek
Company, at Danielsonville, Conn.,
which failed some months ago, has
been purchased by Mr. Sanford, of
Fall River, and it resumed operations
Monday morning.
Advices received at Berlin from
Walfisli Bay, southwest Africa, say
that the rebellious Damaraland chief,
Witbooi, has surrendered and express
ed his willingness to submit to a Ger
man protectorate over his territory.
M. Pingualt, a prominent sugar bro
ker in Paris has been arrested charged
with embezzling the sum of 144,000
pounds, which, it is clamed, was due to
Baron Hirsch, the complainant, as the
result of recent speculations in sugar.
A dispatch to the London Chronicle
from Rome says that the Russian min
ister Ims assured the pope that the re
port sent of the czar’s illness are much
exaggerated, and that the malady from
which he is suffering, while serious, is
not incurable.
At Milwaukee, Monday, Judge Jen
kins dismissed the petition of Ives et
ah, to have T. J. Oakes dismissed as
the Northern Pacific receiver, and
confirms Special Master Cary’s report,
exonerating Oakes from making any
money out of the road illegally.
A dispatch from Ogdensburg, N. l f .,
says : Petitions for the nomination of
General N. M. Curtis, for representa
tive in congress, are being circulated
in all of the accessible towns of the
county, and are being signed by re
publicans and democrats indiscrimi
nately.
A fire in a four-story building at
Chicago Monday morning, caused a
loss of about $85,000, distributed as:
Richard & Cos., chemical supply works,
$50,000; Detroit white lead works,
$25,000; Oliver H. Hicks & Cos., paper,
SIO,OOO. The fire was caused by au
explosion of chemicals.
The Detroit left Norfolk navy yard
Monday and anchored in Hamilton
roads. She will go to Newport for her
torpedoes nnd sail for Cadiz and Nap
les the last of this week, leaving the
Columbian exhibits loaned by the
Spanish government. She is under
orders to join the Asiatic fleet early in
December.
The famous hat trimmings case, in
which importers of millinery seek to
secure a return of money collected for
duties on certain styles of ribbons un
der the McKinley tariff law, came up
before Judge Dallas in the United
States circuit court at Philadelphia
Monday and was continued until Jan.
Bth, next.
Severe sentences were pronounced
in the district court at Ogdeu, Utah,
Saturday on Decamp, McDonnell and
King, found guilty by a jury of at
tempted train wrecking during the
American Railway Union strike. Af
ter a lecture by the judge the three
men were sentenced to imprisonment
as follows: King 4 years, Decamp and
McConnell 2 years each in the peni
tentiary.
A strike of the weavers at the Hath
away and Acushnet mills at New Bed
ford, Mass., is threatened. When a
settlement of the recent strike, which
involved all the mills in the city, was
reached, one of the conditions was that
the mills were to conform to the de
mands of the weavers’ particulars law.
All of them have done so to the satis
faction of the weavers except these
corporations,
The TJuson foundry and Pullman
Car Wheel Company, of Pullman, 111.,
has filed articles of surrender of char
ter. The capital stock is $500,000,
divided into 5,000 shares, of which
Geo. M. Pullman owned 4,993. On
September 29th the directors decided
on closing up. The assets of the com
pany were sold and the proceeds di
vided among the stockholders and the
charter surrendered.
A dispatch from Kansas City, Mo.,
says: J. A. E. Elliott is now a cham
pion wing shot of the world. Friday
he defeated Dr. Carver by a score of
99 to 93 in the last of a series of three
matches, two of which were won by
Elliott. In this series was done the
most wonderful trap shooting ever
witnessed, and the scores of both con
testants stand without parallel in the
records of trap shooting at live birds.
The republican state central com
mittee of Kansas has made public the
affidavit of T. L. Dixon, superintend
ent and matron of the state asylum for
the deaf and dumb, at Olathe,iu which
Mrs. Mary Lease, who was president
of the state board of charities, is ac
cused of advising them to steal from
the patients and give her a portion of
the rake-off. They also charge that
the board appropriated sufficient to
defray the expenses of its members to
the world’s fair.
A special from Harrisburg, Pa. says:
Iron and steel mills in this locality are
enjoying an era of unprecedented pros
perity. At the Pennsylvania Steel
Works the production of rails and
Bessemer steel the past week was the
heaviest of years. The three furnaces
in blast averaged nearly three hundred
tons daily. For three days the Besse
mer mill averaged 120 blooms every
twenty-four hours. The rail mill made
4,000 tons of rails during the week,tha
largest production in its history.
Fifteen Fishermen Drowned.
A special from Apalachicola, Fla.
says: The saddest feature of the re
cent storm was the loss of fifteen fish
ermen, all white, on Sand Island
about ten miles from the city. It wa
Unown that these men were caught h
the gale, but until Saturday it wa>
hoped that they had escaped.
Officially reported ,
- • Jl after elaborate com
(f\W7l? r petitive tests made
under authority of
Congress by the
. Chief Chemist of the
United States Agri
fevp)jin J-L cultural Department,
Superior to ail
other Baking Pow-
ABSOLUTELY ders in Leaven -
PURE . jng Strength.
The most Careful Housewife
will use no other.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK.
Made It Unanimous.
A gentleman had been up iu a bal
loon and had taken his little girl with
him,
“How did you feel,” asked a friend.
“Why,” said he. “when we were up
but a short distance my little girl
looked over the edge of the basket car
and cried: ‘Mamma!’and I felt that
way, too.”
Au Extraordinary Catcli.
Jones—l went fishing yesterday.
Brown—What did you catch?
J ones—Nothing.
Brown—Congratulations, old man.
I’ve have heard a good many men tell
of the various kinds of fish they have
caught, but I never heard one before
tell he liad caught that.— Detroit Free
Press.
DON’T TOBACCO SPIT AND SMOKE
YOUR LIFE AWAY.
Ah I what a warning this should be to millions of America’s men who are daily tearing down their \ \
naturally strong physical and nervous system. Do you smile when wo say that the use of tobacco / -v
is not a “habit” but a disease? Stopa moment! Did you not educate yourself to use tobacco? Did not / xv yi '¥/ \
take to it naturally? Well no! And now you want it—why? Because tobacco tastes good? No, but [ VC\N G - A 1
to gratify a desire hard to explain, and o,nly satisfied by nicotine. _ kf*\!
I ICC’C MO I? TV The use of tobacco makes it shorter. We want to say right here DACW/ L/®MI \
l_BrE O WOVUI a that AVO have not the time, much less the inclination, to preach pT&f < 7
printed sermons for the sake of making a man quit tobacco, // be doesn't know that it hurts him. We want Kil \
to talk to the man who realizes that he is tobacco spitting and smoking his life away; who wants to stop r'jf-'f f
and can t. Do you ever stop and think that tobacco produces a diseased condition of the nervous sys- r
tem —so much so, that you are compelled from time to time, to feed the never ceasing demands with j |a. Rtf■ <i
tobacco, and that you may have, like millions of other men, yV'UM 1
A UEADT 9 Nearty everyday tlie newspapers give an
I UdAwwU nbMRt B a account of some eminent man falling aud
" W W 1 ■ denly dead at his desk from heart disease. Asa - I>A IR\ Vi SS&W
rule no middle-aged man In active business dies thus suddenly unless poisoned, and that poison, in 9 \.\i\ vs'My
the majority of cases, is Meanwhile the slaughter goes on. The press and the pulpit seem wiML
muzzled, the majority being participants In the popular vice, and those who are not seem hypno- N\> \
tized and afraid to speak out.
VITA! ITV iy ICQTIiy IZEDV Tobacco destroy, manhood. Tensofthous- If
® ■ illiaitalJ a an^s 0 { men f ee f darkening clouds of
early decline upon them because nature, not exhausted naturally , but burdened with the taking care of W&iTMW tf? y,\
tobacco-poisoned blood, fed day and night, has surely and slowly succumbed to the frightful effects Xrfiwjl W //
of tobacco upon the vital forces, that makes strong men IMPOTENT and destroys their manhood. n , t )J
YOU ASIC I” R p & Test No-To-Bac under our absolute guarantee;
VWW riYWr ■ {eel how quick No-to-bac kills the desire for f
tobacco, eliminates the nicotine, steadies the nerves, increases the weight, makes the blood I % lf\ X
pure and rich and tingling with new life and energy. Hundreds of letters from aged men testify to \ i IftfJß M % 11^
years of tobacco slavery, and tell how No-to-bac destroyed tobacco’s power and brought back (\ JA \
feelings long since dead, while sensations of a younger existence once more warmed the cockles Vl % 't f*^
of the oldman’s heart. Gloomy days were gone, the sunshine was brighter; the warbles M SA J WIM 1 VNtt \
of the little birds all spoke of love; the old man made young again and—happy. Mo sf&lik f iWlll \\\ ''Wlffl \
IT IS TRUE, N cJrE B EVERY°ON S e’ T • What’s the use of tell- WMM,WS
■ B HW ■ ivwß—s CURE EVERYOINE. mg a lie to get caught at \\ ]
it? You know and so do we, that the claim “never fails to cure” is a quack lie, and fraud’s u.| v\'s , 'w l UWwllklJ
talk. We do business with the good American people, appreciate their patronage, and give
value received. Our guarantee is clean cut and to the point. Head it. Wo would rather m
have the good will of the occasional failure than his money. _ We talk about this for your own B
sake and to protect you from frauds and thieves — the meanest kind of thieves, who would rob you I ft "kn'fo/ /iWrAn/ri
within the pale of the law. They go just far enough in the imitation of No to-bac toprac- Jm wmlh
tice a fraud on you and escape prosecution. Bewareof the man who says, just as good as NO-TO- Ru h
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known to the publisher of this paper, who also is_ ready to indorse our guarantee. SiTSend . A , uiimVlu #/
for our beautifully illustrated work entitled “King No-To-Bac —His Work in America,” and
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guaranteed to cure or money refunded.
TENS OF THOUSANDS OF TRUTHFUL TESTIMONIALS
Have been received from enthusiastic users of NO-TO-BAC. We print a few to show how NO-TO-BAC does the work. We do not want our testimonial
doubted, for they are truth—pure and simple. We know it and propose to back them up by offering a reward of $5,000 to anyone who can prove that any testimonial
published is false, or that we have knowingly and willingly caused to be printed testimonials that do not , so far as we know, represent the honest opinion of tbs
writers. signed, H. L. KRAMER, Treasurer.
Tobacco Caused Consumption—No-To-Bac
Cures the Tobacco Habit and
Consumptive Gets Well.
Two Rivers, Wis., Feb. 2.—[Special I—Great ex
citement and interest has been manifested iu the
recovery of an old-time resident of this town. Mr.
Joseph Bunker, who has for several years been con
sidered by all his friends a hopeless consumptive.
Investigation shows that for over thirty-two "ears
he used three and a half pounds of tobacco a week.
A short time ago he was induced to try a tobacco
habit cure called "No-To-Bac " Talking about his
miraculous recovery to-day be said •'Yes, I used
No-To-Bac, and two boxes completely cured me. I
thought, and so did all my friends, tbat 1 bad con
sumption. Now they sav. as you sav, -how healthy
and strong you look, Joe, and whenever they ask
Ol ID Pll ADA BUT ETC is plain and to the point.
VU l\ GUHIaHII I bh Three boxes of NO-TO-BAC, 30
|i 111 rnij:: imi inm 1 n| < j a treatment,costing 82.50, or a little less than 10c
iPUPI lOUrniC |a day, used according to simple directions,is guaran
-rUDLIOnLn O iteed to cure the tobacco habit in any form, Smoking,
fWe, the Snuff and Cigarette Habit, or money refund
lof this paper, knowl ed by 118 to dissatisfied purchaser. AVe don’t claim to
Sthe S. K. Cos. to belcure everyone, but the percentage of cures is so large
|reliable and will|that we can better afford to have the good will of the
U®. a* they agree.! oecag | oaa i f a fi nre than hii monefi We have faith In
|Tnis we iNO-TO-BAC, and if you try it you will find that NO-
I GUARANTEE Ito-bac is to you
, uuAHAiiitLg Worth , ts We jg ht in cold.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local application?, as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of Ihe ear. '1 here is only one
way to enre Deafness, and that is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condii ion of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tnbe. When this tube gets in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or impei
fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed
Deafness is the result, and unless the inflam
matior can be taken out and this tube re
stored to its normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever; nine cases out ten are
caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
AVe will give One Hundred Dollars for any
of Deafness 'caused by catarrh) that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
j rculars, free.
F. J. Che.vey & Cos., Toledo, O.
£3^-Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Karl’s Clover Ro it. the great blood purifier,_
gives freshness and clearness to the complex
ion and cures constipation, 25 cts., 50 ets., sl.
Arc You Happy?
The man or woman who is profitably cm
nl ved is generally happy. If you are not
happy it may be because you have not hound
y >ur prop -r work. We earn stly urge all such
person- to wriie to B. F. Jolin-on & Cos., Rich
mond, V#., an 1 they can show you a work in
which you can be happ ly and profitably em
ployed.
Mr - . WinslowVSoothing Syrupfor children
teething, -oftens the gums, redu c- inflamma
tion, a 1 lays pain, cures wind colic. -sc. a tottle
Squinting in Children.
Squinting, especially in children,
may often be cured by blindfolding
the sound eye for a considerable part of
each day and thus gradually forcing
the affected eye into use and obedience
to the will. The surgical operation
for the same purpose is extremely sim
ple and iu the hands of a properly
qualified practitioner is not attended
with the least danger.
A Red-Handed Murderer.
Tetterine kills the germs of Tetter,
Eczema, Salt-Rheum, Ringworm and
other skin diseases. Most of these are
caused by the existence of infinitesi
mal animalculae. Tetterine murders
them at once and stops tin agonizing
itch, then it soothes and heals the
skin. Just 50 cents a box. Drug
stores, or by mail from J. T. Shup
trine, Savannah, Ga.
me what cured my consumption, I tell them No-To*
Bac. The last week I used tobacco I lost four
gjunds. The morning 1 began the use of No-To
ac I weighed 127!< pounds: to-day 1 weigh 109. a
gain of 41h pounds I eat heartily and sleep well.
Before I used No-To-Bac 1 was so nervous that
when I went to drink 1 bad to bold the glass in both
hands. To-day my nerves are perfectly steady.
Where did 1 get No-To-Bac? All the druggists in
town keepit. I have recommended it to over one
hundred people, and do not know of a single fail
ure to cure” [This special telegram appeared in
over 3.000 papers of the Western Union Associations
Cigarette Habit and Tobacco Cough Gone.
Overman, Ga., March 16,1894: Gentlemen:—l
was au Inveterate cigarette smoker, consuming an
For Twenty Years
Scott’s Emulsion has been endorsed by physicians of the
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Physicians prescribe
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Some of Napoleon’s Sayings.
Disdain hatreds; hear both sides,
and delay judgment until reason has
had time to resume her sway.
Great men are like meteors, which
shine and consume themselves to en
lighten the earth.
Historians are like the sheep of
Panurge; they copy that which their
predecessors have written,so that their
opinions and interest are not opposed
to it, without troubling themselves to
enquire into truth or probabilities.
Indecision aud anarchy in leaders
lead to weakness aud anarchy in re
sults.
Independence, like honor, is a rocky
iiland without a beach.
Uncertainty is paiuful for all na
tions aud for all men.
When we have drnnk the cup of
pleasure to the dregs, all we want is
rest.
Judgment in extreme cases should
be guided by precedeut.
We can only escape the arbitrari
ness of the judge by placing ourselves
under the despotism of the law. To
really understand a man we must
judge him iu misfortune.
Liberty and equality are magical
words.
The only encouragement for litera
ture is to give the poet a position in
the state.
The praises of au enemy are suspi
cious; they cannot flatter a man of
honor until after a cessation of hostil
ities.
First Lawyer— What are you going
to do now that your client has con
fessed ?
Second Lawyer—Put in a plea of
insanity. A man who will mako a
confession when he has me to defend
him must surely be insane.— lndian a
polls Journal.
Smith&Wesson?? StKf™
■P SOUrHERH^oh**
average of flfty dally. I was never seen without
one iu my mouth. Since taking No-To-Bac the de
sire is gone with that everlasting cough I feel
simply fine. lam sure that No-To-Bac is all you
claim, and more, too. Yours truly, Jos. Hagak.
Brother Editors Say, “We Chewed and
Smoked 40 Year*—Now Cured
and Happy.’*
Verona, Mo., March 23. 1894. Dear Sir:—We
smoked and chewed tobacco for 40 years. February
[:i. 1892. we commenced using No-To-Bac. We have
<no desire now for the “weed” in any form, and feel
much better In every way. Boys, take No-To-Bac.
J. B. w. & P. H. A. Bennington,
Editors ‘•Sentinel.''
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eases. and will have
service.
agents" for this pur
used, they are al“
bowels open and
regular, not to fur
ther constipate, as
is the case with
other pills. Hence, their great popularity
with sufferers from habitual constipation,
piles and their attendant discomfort and
manifold derangements. The ‘ Pellets”
are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless
in any condition of the system. No care is
required while using them: they do not
interfere with the diet, habits or occupa
tion, and produce no pain, griping or shock
to the system. They act in a mild, easy and
natural way ami there is no reaction after
ward. Their help lasts.
The Pellets cure biliousness, tick and
bilious headache, dizziness, costiyeness. or
constipation, sour stomach, loss of appetite,
coated tongue, indigestion, or dyspepsia,
windy belchings, “heartburn,” paiti and
distress after eating, and kindred derange
ments of the liver, stomach and bowel/.
In proof of their superior excellence, it can
be truthfully said, that they are always
adopted as a household remedy after tlie
first trial. Put up in sealed, glass vials,
therefore always fresh and reliable. One
little “Pellet” is a laxative, two aie tnildy
cathartic. Asa “dinner pill,” to promote
digestion, or to relieve distress from over
eating, take one after dinner. They are
tiny, sugar-coated granules; any child will
readily take them.
Accept no substitute that may be recom
mended to be “just as good.” It may be
better for the dealer , because of paying him
a better profit, but he is not the oue who
needs help.
RPONSJE
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T'D'P UTIUIPWT for Constipation
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No-To-Bac Makes My Nerve* Strong.
Patterson, Pa.. June 18, 1894 Gentlemen:—
One box No-To-Bac entirely cured me of tbe tobac
co habit and strengthened my nerves, built up my
system and increased my weight I now praise No-
To-Bac to my friends and all tobacco users Yours
sincerely, Wesley L. Zeilers.
Three North Carolinian* Cored.
Neitse, N. C., May 1, 1894. Gentlemen:—Youi
No-To-Bac has completely cured myself, S. P.
Hatch and W. A. Green of this place. Mr. Green
has used tobacco in every form for thirty years. I
had used it for 15 years. We are all gaining in flesh
every day. No To-Bac is truly worth its weight In
gold. Yours truly, J. T. Hunter.
W. L. Douglas
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