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Brief Summary of Most
Important Events
of Each Day.
—The confederate veterans <df Ma
♦eon, Ga., are preparing to extend a
warm welcome to all veteraus who at
tend the state fair in that city.
—Erowa, the New Orleans cotton
king* in a statement, declares that
French money was used to make his
famous corner and that 'lt will result
in a permanent higher price for the
fleecy staple.
—The striking employes of the Pa
cific Express Company have been en
joined from interfering with the com
pany's property or employes.
—Wcaaijz, the young Philadelphia
millionaire, who disappeared in East
ern Tennessee, is still missing. The
reward .for him has been increased to
$25,d00.
—-,3®>fcn Williams, suspected of the
murder of Mrs. Kate Layman, at St.
Louis, hangs himself in his cell at the
.jail. A building near the jail was on
fire, and the excitement caused Wil
liams to think an attempt was being
made to lynch him.
—Prophet Dowie held two monster
meetings in New York Sunday. He
became angered because many left af
ter satisfying their curiosity as to his
personal appearance. This led Mm to
annsunce that he was not conducting
a Buffalo Bill show.
—-About twelve thousand soldiers
;are in camp at Fort Riley, Kans., to
•talae part in the maneuvers.
—Secretary of Treasury Shaw will
address republican meetings in Ken
tucky and lowa.
—'There were twenty new eases of
yellow fever at Laredo, Sunday
■and six deaths.
—Canadian papers, commenting on
■the Alaskan boundary decision, say
that it is a rude blow at imperialism
in Canada, and that Chamberlain gave
it to Canada “in the neck.”
—lt is reported that Minister Mac-
Donald, of Great Britain, will act ns
mediator between Japan and Russia
and try to prevent any further trouble
between them.
—The mixed commission which has
been hearing Spanish claims against
Venezuela has made its award and
closed its session.
—Two hundred and fifty lives lost
at Turshiz, Persia, by an earthquake.
Thirteen villages were destroyed.
—Marconi system of telegraphy has
been inaugurated in China.
—ln Coffee county, Ga„ superior
court, Lee Crib was resentenced to
hang, .November 10 being set as the
date for his execution.
—Broad Street Methodist church, of
Columbus, Ga., has ordered its mem
bers to pay or seek other fellowship.
Fifty delinquents have been “ropped.
—Two prominent farmers of Ander
son county., South Carolina, and their
overseer have been arrested by Uni
ted States officers on a peonage
charge.
—ln Orangeburg county, South Car
olina, A. C.. Gunter, who was a witness
against J. H. Tillman, cut the threat
of a man named Busby, cutting out his
tongue.
—Governor Jelks, of Alabama, is
sues three pardons to white men. Two:
had killed men for impugning the bon-j
or of their v/iv-es, and one was a youth!
charged with attempted train wreck!
ing. J?
—ln a riot in New York as a resum
of a-strike at a rag factory, several
girls were stabbed.
—-The five convicts who headed the
mutiny in Leavenworth prison haVe
been found guilty of murder and given
life sentences.
—The town of Aberdeen, Wash., was
practically destroyed by fire Friday
afternoon. Four persons were burned
to death. The property loss is placed
at £1,000,000.
—The Union Veteran Legion has
adopted a resolution bitterly protest
ing against the placing of a statue of
General, Robert E. Lee in the hall of
fame.
—"Elijah” Dowie, at the head of his
"restoration army,” has invaded ?Jew
York city and begun a campaign of
purification.
—President Roosevelt is personally
managing the republican campaign in
Maryland.
—The jury in the case of Ernest
Haywood, charged with the murder
of Ludlow Skinner, at Raleigh, N. C.,
returned a verdict of not guilty.
—Booker Washington, who has just
returned from a vacation in Europe,
finds the poorer classes here have
better opportunities than similar
classes abroad. >
—Former Governor/ Mitchell, of
Florida, died at Tampa Wednesday.
Promptly Corrected,
Two young feilows at Liverpool,
partners in the tea trade, were the
best of friends, and their intimacy ex
tended to personal as well as to busi
ness matters.
One of them, a simple-minded fel
low, was a bachelor, and was in the
habit of reading to his partner ex
tracts from letters of an ardent and
affectionate nature from a lady in the
north of England, who signed herself
"Susie.”
The married one went to China for
twelve months and returned just :n
time to attend- the wedding of his
partner.
“t hardly feel like a stranger,” he
said in his sweetest tones, addressing
the bride. "I fact I feel as though I
ought to be well acquainted with my
partner’s wife, since he has often
done me the honor to read to me ex
tracts from his dear Susie’s letters.”
The faces of the husband and the
speaker were studies as the bride
drew herself up and said, emphatically
and distinctly. "I beg your pardon—
my name is Helen.”
Cost of Artificial Ice.
Manufacturers of artificial ice aver
that it is cheaper than natural, be
cause it lasts longer. Natural Ice,
they say. is never perfectly solid; it
is bound to have a larger or smaller
amount of air bubbles. Artificial ice
has no bubbles, it is perfectly solid,
except for what the iceman calls “the
feather,” a fine, fluffy plume in the
center of each block; this is not bub
bles, bnt simply the formation one
finds when ice freezes from the bot
tom, the top and the sides, leaving
the center the last portion to con
goal. A recent test made between ar
tificial and natural ice was shown in
a large market, when two fifth boxes
of exactly the same capacity, receiv
ing exactly the same treatment, stand
ing in the same temperature, were
each filled with sixteen hundred
pounds of ice. The artificial ice, so
the store man says, lasted eleven
weeks; the natural ice had melted
at the end of four weeks.—Good
Housekeeping.
A Peer Clockniaker.
Lord Grteithorpe, the designer of
“Big Ben,” though- nearly ninety, still
retains bis skill as a scientific horolc
gist. A chimney clock designed by him
is being erected on the tower of the
parish church at Buckingham, near
Gainsborough. (
State ot Onio, City of Toledo, t
Lucas County. f
Frank J. Cheney make oath that he is
■senior partner of the firm of V. J. Cheney &
■Co., doing business in the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the sum of one hundred dol
lars for each and every ease of catarrh that
cannot bo cured by the use of Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn fo before me and subscribed in iny
. , pjosencc, this Gth day of December,
seal. IA. I)., 1880. A. VV. Gleason,
* —’ Notary Public.
Rail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Send for testimonials,
iree. T. J. Cheney *t Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
11 all's Family Tills are the best.
—.
A Coveted Tost.
At a meeting of the Wandsworth
Guardians applications were received
fro ill no fewer than 1170 persons for
the; post of messenger at a salary of
thyty shillings a week, with -three
shillings a week extra allowance for
Sunday work.—London Tit-Bits.
Diplomatic.
“George Ferguson,” said his wife,
looking with a crushing soorn at the
p;audy rug he had bought at a special
Isale, “I wonder if ever in your life you
rknew a good bargain when you saw
it!”
The case was critical. Mr. Ferguson
saw that something bold and decisive
must be done, and his mind worked
quickly.
“Why, yes, Laura,” he said. “When
I wanted a wife I picked out the nic
est, sweetest little woman in the whole
world, and I got the best bargain any
man ever got. . . . There,, there,
pet!”—Chicago Tribune.
Little Arthur had recently come to
California and was much impressed
with the irrigation ditches to be seen
in various places. Wishing to escape
some of the summer heat, his paren:s
took him on a short trip to the coast, j
He looked at the ocean for a long time !
with wondering eyes, and finally ex
claimed, “Mamma, how could men
make such a great, big, deep, awful,
wide ditch?”—October Lippincott’s.
ALL HE KNEW ABOUT HER.
“Pa, who was Nemesisl”
“Nemesis was a women. I don’t
know anything else about her except
that she was generally after some
man.” —Chicago Record-Herald.
Plantation Chill Curs is Gi
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not tdBHS
CURES RHEUMATISM AND CATARRH. T
U.H.IV. Cures Deep-Seated Case* Especially
—To Frove It B. 15, 15. Sent.Krce.
These diseases, with aches and pains in i
bones, joints and back, agonizing pains in i
shoulder blades, hands, fingers, arms and
kgs crippled by rheumatism, lumbago, sci
atica, or ueucalgia; hawking, spitting, nose
bleeding, ringing in the ears, tick stomach,
deafness, noise in the head, bad teeth, thin
hot blood, all run down feeling or catarrh
are sure signs of an awful poisoned condi
tion of the blood, 'lake Botanic Blood
Balm (B.B.B.) Soon all aches and pams
stop, the poison is destroyed and a real
permanent cure is made of the worst rheu
matism or foulest catarrh. Thousands of
cases cured by taking 8.8.8. It strength
ens weak kidneys and improves digestion.
Druggists, $1 per large bottle. Sample free
by writing Blood Balm Co., 54 Balm
Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and
free medical advice sent in sealed letter.
European Russia has a less percentage
of forest than the United States.
THE GREAT DRAWBACK.
"Well, the statements they make
against you aren't true,” said the
politician’s wife. “Why don’t you deny
them?”
“I’m afraid it will incite them to
dig up some other libelous statements
that are true.” —Philadelphia Ledger.
SOFT, SILKY HAIR
COMES WHEN YOU CSK
Carpenter’s OX HARROW POMADE
(BRWHBK CMT IMITATIONS.)
Rub H into th<* w-aln thorcvwbl.v onoo a week
and it will work winders. Ke«]>n th" lxvlr from
failin'! out and (’Tiros dandruff, too. Bettor than
any hair oU or tonic.
PRICE. 25 CENTS.
At your drngjrist's, or by mail.
Address, CARPENTER & CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
11. THACHEI’S LIVES AND
© W ffh in 13¥ f IP* has been used in thobsasrids of
II'II UllllJl families fer fifty -twe years **
Cures CQjVSTIPA TICN, LiVer or Kidney Troubles
MAKES PURE BLOOD-
If you ftava never tried it a sample bottle will be mailed to
you, free of charge, upon request. For su/e at all dealers
THACHER MEDICINE CO.. - - - Chattanooga, TeEm-
ON RAINY DAYS WEAR
Waterproof W
OILED g
p , VSHWX® CLOTHING
‘fß BLP.CK or YELLOW.
IT MAKES EVERY DAY COUHT I
cLy no matter boa m*t th» uttaihcr. I jW
y £o*ry jumusf gunrar.t—d. Aik your d-raUr. // h» if
f* atil not luftply you, imud tor prtea Lit of /f?h
JUctari. Suits, Hatt, Hons Covart,
**** a '**°" B ° M SS3
Dizzu?
Appetite poor?*/ Bowels
constipated? Tongue coated?
Head ache? It’s your liver!
Ayer’s Pills are liver pills, all
XfPfTPtoKIp Soli for J. C. Ayer Co.,
» •** *-'**«'• pixty years. Lowell, Maea.
Want your moustache or beard
a beautiful brown or rich black? Use
BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
FIPTV Crs. op THMJGOIBTB OR R. P. [TALL k CO., TTASfIUA. V. H.
Bagging g Ties
Can save yon money.
WKITK
ATLANTA METAL AND BOTTLE CO.,
Nos. 1 to 2y Grant Street, Atlanta, Ga.
CAPUDINE
s C iV- T - It acts immediately—
b ■» Z & 70U * lB ®Arct« in I<J
minutes. You don’t
INDIGESTION and *S?*2
AmnETV »/eek to know its (rood It cures
HUiUIIE HGADACBSS ALSO by
retr'-ving ttie cause. 10 cents.
Gray ?
i~nrr7WWTiMninr.imT run nrrm Tmnrmir
“My hair was falling out and
turning gray very fast. But your
Hair Vigor stopped the falling and
restored the natural color.” —Mrs.
E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y.
It’s impossible for you
not to look old, with the
color of seventy years in
your hair 1 Perhaps you
| are seventy, and you like
i your gray hair I If not,
I use Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
In less than a month your
gray hair will have all the
| dark, rich color of youth.
SI.OO a bottle. All druggists.
| If your druggist cannot supply you,
[ send us one dollar and we will express
[ you a bottle. Be sure and give the name
I of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
RipansTabulesare
4£&vHm the best dyspepsia
medicine ever made.
fiiP e~J A hundred millions
of them have been
sold in tie United
States In a single
year. Every Illness
arising from a disordered stomach io
relieved or cured by their use. So
common is it that diseases originate
from the stomach it may be safely as
serted there is no condition of 111
health that will not be benefited or
cured by the occasional use of Ripana
Tnbules. Physicians know them and
speak highly of them. All druggists
sell them. The five-eent package Is
enough for an ordinary occasion, and
the Family Bottle, sixty cents, contains
a household supply for a year. One
generally gives relief within twenty
minutes.
w.’JS* Thompson’s Eyo Wator
Give the name of this paper when
writing to advertisers —(At43-’O3)
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