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j rame for the faptfan
l gentleman, amid Ike bo-
xm*. prowNHod into
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pocket on? op«m the
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| The Vk*r ia Bad Ooiwpsay.
It in raul that 7vda ia Burning
English by the aid of "The Vfear in
*|pielA/* We are aurpriaed at
▼fear.
MNtttUE RESOLUTION, THIS.
Wants to *fa Ik* Wee* “ **»»*”
MomonaT, Aka. J**« Jl vBejw-
•suiauvs Jens* of Covington fa* intro-
late the borne of rep re ss a tarivss
__jqto reoohitiflo go tfa effect that
i all transactions in this state at o jm-
dieted, educational cr business cfarac
•ad ia all matters public or private.
h between to* Aagla&ixcn and
me m ilm wwfi ’ 'ocl o s e r * m mom
__
applied to the Wads rat* sfa»» be elimi
auttedTaRd the word •avgro’’substituted print*
therefor, and that ia writing shall or be
“ the word the initial letter v
“ it be ie the custom in respect to
„... distinctive meet.
Tbs preamble to the resolution eeta
vat that “colored” ie am a generic
word and that the word “negro" ie m* the
intended ae •» insult or stigma to
race. Tbe Alabama statutes bow refer
to tbe ae *a pereoa ot color ”
negro
Augusta Strike at on E«<1.
Avovma, Go., Jon. 27.—The strike ia
uj«k eT tfa Auguste dtsteirt,
which began Nor. 21, ended today, naif
the strikers retained to work at the re-
dewed scale, after Bine weeks of idle*
ms Some small eouceasioa* are toads
* the wills ia tbe matter of bonne real
‘ feel, bat the details df tbe argree-
ou .„t are not given oat. \ A boat 4,00«
hands wore involved ia the strike.
Met'ieiien Ost Per MnUijr.
IConoowKSV. Ala.. Jen. 27 -Chief
isttes McCloUaa of (ho sapretue court
Alabama, being advised that no Dens*
•era* weald be appointed to the fifth
tailed States circuit jodgsibip. has r»
tired from tbe contest, sad wired to
ashingtrai Me indorse meat of Hen.
,, D. Shelby of HtmtsviHe. Mr. Shot*
f 1 t friends are confident of bisappoiBt-
Per a Mlwrbss OrHw|,
. Bikmisohar. Ala, Jon. *?.—J. W.
Bagbet. postmaster of Birmingham end
g lending Bepatdkaa of the state, ie
to* from Wsrhiagton. where he has
boss fa the interest of a suburban de-
hvery ror Birwiiighem. He etatoe that
a saharban delivery system will beii-
angnrated hero by Jane 1.
■
Csvslrywsa Kills Himself.
MacoM, Jan 27. — Jeremiah Ryaa,
who was honorably discharged from the
Seventh cavalry three weeks ego, oom-
lulttod saitdde ia a room over Bowers’
rritenrant Happened an artery ia tbe
left arm with a raxer and hied to death.
He had been fa bad health. '
(Iniity of Illegal Voting.
Mxriv-tta, Oa., Jau «.—The Novem¬
ber adjourned term of Cobb soperior
court has been fa session this week, and
the oslebrsted city election enees wore
pot oa trial. Several have beeu convicted
for Siegel voting, bat have no* ret bees M
eeatenued.
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Working .Mght and l>ay.
eAtWDXR. Ala., Jen. 27 -The Elliot*
Oar company ie over 600 can behind
wit* orders and is working a double
ferae day aad bight.
Honey B-es From (he PhUlpplwes-
The department of Agriculture will in-
trod ace! nto (b* Tnited States tbe ereet
honey bees found la the Philippines. there of
Theto bees are twice as large as six times
this country, and produce have live or extra long
m moeh htMfef. They in
toogues. aad can tmtsh the nectar many
flmers that our own variety cannot.
WbU j this move will be of material bo n—
fit. it will not be any more so than Hna-
«rt tor’s titomaeb Birierx. which teaches
and curat many Mlmento that other reme¬
dies fall short of. Among them may fa
mentioned dyspepsia, indigestion bilicms
ness, eos-tipatojn. maUriv, wastlag dU
tuid affre< ions of tbe kidneys and
btofai. We especially recommend whose far Bit-
sen to men and women nervous
systems are shattered
A silver half dollar will pay for a
bo:tie of Dr. Tichenor a Antfaepiio.
lf„after fair trial, yon are not satis¬
fied with yoot investment, the pro¬
prietors will refund your half dol¬
lar. A ofaust liquid, pleasant odor,
and a* a dressing for wounds, barns,
nail punctures, barbed wire cute,
file., it has no equal. Foreale by all
live drug gists.
To relieve mmfal worry, cure de¬
spondency and give refreshing sleep,
Himmons Squaw Vine Wine or
Ow Minute Oongh Care and surprises
people by its quick cures children
the beat repofarion of any preparerioo to
used KMfay hr cahfa. reaap. tickling
/no Agent
Hi* People to Fight.
NO MESSAGE INTERCEPTED
H« $*ys tfa Aaatotw l»#»
Oar VitMAMf mm4 Will *«»•» Au
,iwcO «»*««* *M*m ***•••» *!**■"
Drive* to ttoek * (Jew*.
Wammxotox. Ju *7—Agondlta, t*a
of Aguinuklo, today an-
i- .rx-i: *■<!** ■*. . .. ......... __
erumeat had intercepted dm****
from him to AgaiaaMo ia which be afi
need that Me Kbptaosweald haws to
fight for their inde pendenc y Slid that
now was the rime to set:
•The statement is absolately false sad
is calculated to excite feeling sad ani¬
mosity hi this coon try sad w prejpdie*
the Philippine cause. No each tele¬
gram has ever Ma amt by o*o and for
that reason no w*ch telegram eosddhato
ueptefi. Tae falsity of the
summtot ie shown by the feet that I
have cabled my government to oontiaao
the eeiue friendship which tohmm
tbe battlefield against Spain. The Phil-
• • * have ao wish aad no pnr-
---—'Jews *to it^ThmTooly
desire is to strengthen the bonds now
existing.” of the Filipino _ junta , '
Other members Agswcftto tnnde
vrMrwere pttessnxwhea concurred in whet he
his statement latter’s dotda-
euiphas.zed the
jEw iSS:U iifW B r ^p
___ stated Agoa-
ot her qnsrtens.it waa liiat
ciiio hed seat durpstchss from than to
time, three rather long ones going
within tbe lest few dare
According to the Flhpfaos nothing
that has been seat advised fighting, bat
every thing has eoaaselsd continued
friendship. Under each cirroinstances
come into the hands of the government Agouciho
is a forgery if it ascribes to
any ad vine to A go Waldo to begin fight¬
ing. i Agoncillo
Beyond denying this report,
said be had nothing----’--- to make public w ’---- as
to comtunnicauoos to cr from from Agui Agui
Bald cl He es pressed tbs pasture opra
too. however, that tbe cable report that
the Kiiipiuos' congress had authorised a
declsrt ton of war wae aot correct, ae he
•ays tbe Filipino people do not want a
conflict with the Americans end will do
everything possible to avoid it
Avowedio Being Watched.
The officials st the state departs***! to
are mute respecting the trvstmrnt
be swarded Agniaaldo, Agoncillo, the altboogb represea h to- is
live here of
known that be has been held under co r-
vciliases ever since his arrival ia this
a ty asud U was learned that he was fa
c or r esp ondence over the cables with his
chief, generally through some one of
toe Philippine juntas fa Hoag Kong, tele¬
London or Paris, but .whether any
gram has been actually intercepted
cannot be learned. fa*
There was good groaade also for
belief tbs! Agoncillo wae receiving ad.
vice from certain persons fafatiael fa *h#
poUey pile psoeideat has adapted tor the
uoatiaeot s%u£ai| of the Philippine qaeodoa a«
fi 9 whatif
than to make aa open farna of
still a case possible pf adjastmeut. Thg
psbhcattoa two days sgoof what with proved
to be a vary good abstract, left the exact day
quoteuoos, of (he letter
preceding the poblicatien by Agoncillo iike- •
secretary at the state department, actable breach
wtse waa resented aa a
of official decorum
The fire* inclination of the official*
after fats publication was to gel rid dt
Agoncillo. bat officials were loath fa
\t*rr s&stusjSi.’sta ., _ ,__ , r __
it is aot desired to establish precedents
at this time.
It* K reawM ffenAaA Delays.
American officials believe tfa general
tenor of tfa sd vires Agoncillo has ot seat
his principals baa been ia line ad.
monition to hold off from fa aooepfi-
Slice of auy terms from G ueral Otis fit
view of tbe prospect i at tfa peaee
treaty might fail in the united States
senate.
Tfa situation at Manila ia recsided as
critical, of course, bat tfa official* see
no reason why they aaaant onsnussnd it
for a time, at least. General Otis re¬
ported yesterday, ia c o uaaotio n with
•outs matters connected with tfa ship-
meat home of some sick Spanish sol¬
dier*. that fa coaid hold oat beyond a
doubt until his reinforcements arrived
aad added that as tfa news had reached
Manila that there was every prospect
that the peace treaty would fa soon
ratified by tfa United States senate, tfa
effect upon tfa native element fad been
selatary. permission
General Otis was given to
)oad sotus of these sick Spanish soldiers Ma¬
upon two Spanish due, leaving steamers, tfa now at
nila. or just settled tfa terms basis to of
be paid to be upon
the contract price to fa paid by tfa war
department to tfa steamship , line that
secures the contract next week for tfa
transportation home of all the, Spanish
soldier* ia tfa Philippines.
Qu-sada to Consult (loin- s.
Washi-soto*. Jon. 27. —Setter Qua*
ada, who, throughout the last war and
before, was cue of the diplomatic repra-
sen.stives of the Cuban junta in Wash-
jug ton, left Washington tonight, ofi a
special mtirioa. for Onfa. He will go
first to Ha ** vans and —’ ~ thpu L — ptoorad proceed with with
all dispatch to join .1 m
Senor - - Qaraada _ . is .- sotiag .. *2^*®?* directly .
This l»n*U lock Coattnnrs.
Dovkr, w’«- Del.. • Jaa- *~■ JT- -T**® ballot to-
day fra United State* senator rseultefi
as follow*: George fWv»a nfaw Gray, (Dam) t fWm \ U* tit
J. Edward Addicfa, (Rep.) 15; bafatos
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sartfertkg .
How's TUIs t
We offer 1 toe Hundred Dollars Reward
fur say L earn of Catarrh that cuaaot fa
vd Hall's Caterrb Owm
J CB “
and fly t.li» -J k MlT ■
I iw nfitiflii »Ti n m
wil^fer P
today. Ha l
stow to catoh the war ortoror last _
H- had foreaasn soma of tbs Inters
trouble as fas outgrowth of fas difficul¬
ties which b mm as a* oor tiaatodmta
d *»r». bat he had art at
we woaM fa esnrtsd to say
7 ‘lU ‘toSksf^riSTsvsvsion refiuUr anon nay
produce to faersate the army
to setabNsha standing army of 100,
port a proposition to increase the army
fcttfemhs.ame.hw
^Twould to made, but discretion Th* ffaffi fa
lodged with the president
dent could fa trusted.
There was nothing fa tins eonatryto
esll for s standing anuy of iSO.Ooa The
were aotCfa pesosfal and there Waa ah-
soTmta.y of Urn gnnaaf United any 8fatra other to
draw the fire the
country of tbe globe dmen-
Mr. Headene* spoke of the
■tration ot tire “ktokere” vrttidk the
ci mu try and tbs banse fad witnessed.
Tbe kicking fad begun before the war
was fairly onder wav. Smas “kicked”
at the preudent, some rt tfa secretary
of war, some at the staff, scare at the
adjutant general _ evwtyfaiag ~
There was “kicking” at “kick/
aad anything: It waa easy to
It was the ofaapest kind of statosama-
shipaad^fa applause I appiarfre. bat greeted it
was w«» the *«* q.fa.* cheapest hi «fav sort of -rr—----
UOTKm TO osash «leo.
Latest faep Tak- u fa «fa Attorney
n.v™, Os-VTOX, a. a, Jan. 27.-A «.-A motion mo*ioo to t.
quash the indict me at against Mr*
Anna Georg* for murder ia tire Aral
degree fa killing George D. Saxton was
filed today. It is purely technical aad
spplieato ail tfa work of tbe grand It jury
as mseh aa to tfa Georgs rare. is fa
17 counts, each alleging irregulMityin ja^i. Tfa
be organUstion of tfa grand
one, and law; al jarors were not legally
sefei-ted, were aot lawfully crested, no*
law; ally summoned, not lawfully
sworn sad Was not composed of fifteen
electors of the county aa by law pro¬
vided.” \ if
Tfa motion is being argued sad
overruled a plea fa abatement will fa
filed.
SMALLPOX NOW EPIDEMIC.
Nearly Two H sad red C**re Reported
la a Mississippi Town.
Jacksos, Mian, Jaa. 27.—Dr. W. H-
Harslsoa, iaspeetor of tfa stole board
of health, returned from Waxabee
county today, where fa fas been inves¬
tigating a. reported smallpox epidemic.
Ia nia report to tfa board Dr. Haralson
ears that there has been nearly 'A»
cases of tfa disease ut tfa county
•boat 12 mike from Macon since last
August. Tbe^bonrd at tbeexie-
wae unaware
teace of tbe disease at this place until
one week ago- One physician treated
100 cases before be discovered toe na¬
ture of the infection. Dr. Harriaon aay*
ton* nil toe aesee have been mild with
Kx-rttiiv* Committor Meals,
Koxtooxxiy, Ala.. Jaa. *7 —Tbs
Democratic stats executive committee
met here aad anastmonaly indorsed the
action of the general assembly ia rail¬
ing a convention to revise the constitu¬
tion of Alabama. Tfa committee also
recommended that there fa no farther
agnation of the matter in the present
session of the assembly, but Shat tfa bill
to allowed to remain in its present form
without amendment. Tbe committee
called the prituariee for March 17.
county conventions on March 2k and
the state convention a week later.
Women Leap ffrom a Trestle.
Bimhxghax, Ala.. Jaa. 27—To es¬
cape from being ran over by a train,
Mrs. T. Herbert and Mrs. Thomas
Woodford Were trestle compelled Cardiff. to Tfa jump
from a high at the hard wo¬
men uxeu jumped twenty feet to
Jared, ground below. Both ~ ‘ were badly ia-
________ Mm Herbert is now lying in a
critical critical condition. condition. Tfaj They were walking
en tfa tracks when a train aame along.
fimltoVAtotflaaf en Trial.
Los Anamx* Jaa- 27—Tfa trial of
A. C. Bradley, ton inmate of tfa sot-
diers home at 8aata Monica, wbo shot
Gove r no r Smith at tfa Lome, some
months since, fas begun. Governor
Smith’* testimony was taken some time
•go sad fa has resigned aad gone east.
Bradley is bow a mental aad physical
wreck. His jail life has told a poo him
and fa will sot live long. His coavic-
Man seems ewca ffit.
Wba Caused (t.
“I have been s constant sufferer from
headaches sad weak eyes. I thought tay
trouble was due to catarrh and I resorted
to Hood’s amapariila. I was soon im¬
proving. and I have fad no sever? attacks
since 1 began taking this medlri a e 1 am-
aot say too much in *ts praJue ” Isdiasa
Cobb, Sunny Side, Gs
Hood's PITs cure all liver ill*. Easy to
take, easy to operato; reliable, sure. 2>
A Flrtsrr.
"Taras pot framed In gold or sllvsr.
lf*t |t rattier took my F 'eye—
A very small boy on a X ' m
With half a pumpkin
The Ravages of Orlf
That mod era ic urge, the grip,
nt|9 rhe air with it* fatal scrmi. ro that
no *° home home iss-f^« is AXs Itum fit-m its its ravages, ravages, but out
mafatudra have fiocad a xorwrrotection
daugetous malady in Dr.
die*, fare chill* aoe fever, with rant
throat, Sm^ia^vmpiwiaa pain in tfa bt ek of tfa head,
u^d a stubborn
cough cough ywt ytm may trey k*«w knew yon yon fare fare tfa tfa
trriwx nrH van hCPd Dr. Kilife's NftW
* **J**?lr^
IkSmmJ Wl-lMkM.b-aMka
m . m -MM S «*««». *
A Complete Cure Effected hy
Hood's Sarsaparilla
mom toloyfaff t»re Best of Meaim,
faith Digeetion Pnrfeet.
m uwyfKiilfiFy wti hobjfct to lick
S^tm rebre^adfadigfatifa ri«d tor for orer a length year.
ureble « any
-rssfcssa ks
food she did esL She also had severe
pains fa her bred. She suffered so much
tout she became but the sbudowof hr-
self. One day l happened to reed stre-
*|»at Hood’s Bursa par ilia. It
Sounded So Truthful
I persuaded ber to try this medicine,
Befm. finishing the first bottle there wse
improvement in her condition. She no
.n food and her bred
kmrerthxew >P ber
•efawsa ofa ss severe, She took fa sU
fom bfatire of Hood’s. Sazsapariils and
nrrcml box** of Hood*4 Pills and regain®^
her weight- She is now enjoying the best
of health- Ber digestion fe good and she
es! aimoat snytkfafi stis wishes. She
ran she feels we”
rewLsbewsslS. is 42 vrert old and says ss
Hood’s Wparills
made s complete care fa her ca*e.”
M«s Mast MasoaKIK, Inmton, Ohio
Hood’s Sarsaparilla fNtriD^F-
the Tree Blood
Hood S PHIS easy u,operate. »
FAVORABLE Jn REPORT LIKELY.
The Prpiriw fB( ri(falety Will Prob¬
ably K*- Ki-taiaed. /
ATI. * XT A., J»»- i7.-Tto geological
survey of tfa state, which bus been un¬
der ifa scrutiny of a legislative com¬
mittee for some rims pa«, will fa re-
s tsts
has alreadyjwen are
in tbe next few-daya
For tbe past week tfa investigating
committee fas listened to witnesses
thoroughly dp on the importance of the
geological survey and it is understood
th*$ Hu ie or no evidence has been oeara
that does not commend the deportment
indirectly very highly.
The taking of evidenbe will be con¬
cluded bv the last of this week and tfa
committee will tfau make its report on
tbe coudnet and worib of tbe geological
sunre y. y
Aa appropriation of *8,000 fa? bra*
made conditionally to tbe department be
of geology, and tbe report of I com
mirtee will determine whether this
amount is to be n*ed for that purpose or
tbe savvey, a*^ state department aban
dooed. _____»__
Repurdicss of Ag e.
The kidneys are\ responsible for more
sickness, suffering pud deaths than any
other organs of the body. people
A majority of the ills afflicting
to-dav is traceahle to kidney trouble.
prevadea all classes of society, in Ml cli¬
mates, regardless of sge, sex or condi¬
tion. of kidney trouble
The symptoms are
unmistakable, each as rheumatism, neu¬
ralgia, sleeplessness, pain or dull.ache in
tbe back, s dt» ire to urinate often day
or nigbt. prefoae or scant supply. \
Uric add, or of brick-dust kidneys, deposit in
urine are signs clogged blood caus¬
ing poisoned and germ-tilled
Sometimes the heart acts badly, Mid
tube caste (wasting iff the kidneys) are
found in the urine, which if neglect. i'
will result in BrighlV Disease, the most
dangerous form of kidney trouble.
All these symptoms and conditions are
promptly removed andcr the inflnence
of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. It has a
world wide reputation for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing long i as w. it is
No one need be without it as
so easy to get at any drag store at fifty
cents or one dollar. You can have a
sample bottle of this wonderful discov¬
ery, Swamp Root, and a book telling all
about it both sent to you absolutely free
by mail 8end your address to Dr. Kfl-
mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and
kindly mention that yon read this liber¬
al offer in tbe Griffin News and Sun.
ll irrirable, oat of sorts, depre.-sed
in spirits, have a doll headache, take
a few dnfas of Dr. M. A. Simmons
L ver Medicine for quick relief.
T*» Cu*v- vv.i - i|wl,va lure,*,.
Takt ‘ 'a— arCLST Catkartia 10c or 25c
f C V C fsii -«m no-, ar.jgghojt rcf-inJ msBer
H<tiinn’« KUl to Go In. <
Washi.notox, Jan. 27.—The senate
committee on oommeroe agreed today
to to re rerrat prat favorably favorably Senator Senator Hanna’s Hanna’s
steamship subsidy bilL A few amend-
tfa bi msu s .
Babyflme!
Every mother
fcehi an iude-
scribable dreWd
of the pain and
danger attend¬
ant upon the
most critical pe¬
riod of her life.
Becoming a
moLher should be
a source of joy
to all, but the
« of the suffering and
; « an K „ c » ordeal make
Its anticipation =*"»■ one o\ misery.
MOTS FRIEND
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and suf-
sffJsasLrfsasjs
up*** re nut onty maoe
th» remedy M. m S
less
diUoo.ire.vrmied. made ready for tte ty tem ip
tie coming CVCIIL
and tbe serious accideeta so com-
111 4
DiffUnt T«rrito(J.
JOB FORCBOKER AND RDAF
York Preacher »‘V« «*• Two
g rw Cub. ««*
L-adera CsaM »»« fa-* to
the Philipp*am* wr,,, »«"*** ** Ai ‘
N*vr Yoax, Jaa. 27. -Dr Lyssa* Ab-
addreered a a joint 3 «m tuaeting meet.ng of «i fas »- ,
toti Colambm ood tbo
Po^mdoate dub of
t*u
Abbott daring bit made it
Dr. fa thought if
clear to bis listeners that
oowardus to destroy tfa govenwaoat M
country and then *» iI mWmjr ** i
uny its
leave tfa country to «wn
He expressed tfa opinion that tfa
n.tixprctfSA R 0TOtCClt>rdltt
dittos whore they are ab*« to govvrn
tb -g. ^"wonld .«m then iw leave v.B.yjg.’a: it to fa«“ *° de '
termine by suffrage be fovernod ,%»rn«d toy dv
to govern themselvestor further „ said.
the United States. He I fa-
“What is tot* country to do?
2 !." 3 SW 7 rJ^J“sv^,'»«
ceptod ooodiuons a* they were Mtoto-
fared with those who tbooghl wsoagfl!
to accept tfa aew conditions. »
‘•How are we to »crept tbe conditions
now confronting ns? We ran disavow
the relalious we find ourselves in with
Iway ~irtm^Ua^ h «uid ,e (B« Fttilippiara
*°« *vJr have freed your lands ot tfa
Spaniards; now do the best you can. I
“Tbe golden rule is a good oue. be-
lieve tls&i it sppiiet to natiansi M it does
to individuals. Suppose we were to
leave tiiese countries to their destiny,
now that we have shaken their former
government to tfa roots I think ws
can supply a betiet government fra
them. 1 think we might send Quay to
kail perhaps
improve tbelr govermaeut and
we would thereby improve ..our own.
(Applause.) foolish for government to
“It is any It almost in¬
act upon its iraditions. is
credible that any intelligent person
should think that a minister *Iiou a
think as ministers thought jn the six¬
teenth century. It is incredible to be-
i„,. u».
pect any politician to think as poutl-
cian* thought in tfa eighieenlh latonecttml century.
Life lb a condition of
growth. We _ ought to apply new
thought to new conditions. I
•1 have no fear of imperialism.
think we ought to exercise a protec-
torate over Cuba and ifa Philippines
We ought to say to the people that we
will protect them from infernal strife
and from outside attack.
“How can we escape this rssponsi-
Lility? We can show them that we c»a
give them a better government tfaa
they fad. We can do jnst wfat we
have been doing. We can
BIO - STRIK E IN COLOMBIA
zzs-"
Ooton. Odombto, In .«.-*« . I*.
transformed into a veritable barracks
where tfa loafers aad riffraff of tfa city
sleeo in cars and are fed from ETitSa the ships,
Tfa building is guarded by troops and
*i t from it is itnpossiblei noustriker* Dungerout far# al¬
casec of looting of
ready occarred. ,
The men are showing dogged deter¬
mination Some of them fare railed for
Costs Rica sooner tfaa accept tfa old
rate of wages. Public sympathy, gen¬
erally, is with tfa strikers. They are
now more obstinate, having learned
that 30 cents per hoar is paid fra sim¬
ilar work.
Tfa railroad is very reluctant to pay
on a gold basis, as its official* anticipate
similar strikes, coincident With each
rim ia tfa rate of exchange.
katuz wi ll Inv estigate.
Bear Admiral Ordcrri to Look late
the r-amoun Trouble.
Washjvotov, Jan. 47.—Rear Admiral
Kantz has been instructed upon his ar¬
rival with tfa Philadelphia at Apia to
and report tfa facts to the department.
Reiuforceii b, chi, n^r, tk. d.p.n-
meat will be abie^to follow its demands
presented presented the the^ White German German government govern man t by by
Amfasmdor provided thereport
Department official* believe that tfa
Philadelphia, under the radar* tele-
graphed to Rear Admiral Kantz, will
ieave San Diego today for Honolulu,
en route to Apia. The vessel may fa d*.
lsved in ease Chief Engineer A B.
Bates sfaedd aot
His
cruiser will reach her desanarioa.
Philadkijt«a, Jbu 27 —The carpet
factory of William Judge A Bro , Front
street and Golambis avenue, was gutted
by fire early this morotug. Loss esti-
mated at ♦iOO. OOO, covered by insurance.
Cruiser PltiUdetpbU Ready, v
Sas Dixoov OsL, Jsn. 27.—Thecrtiisag
FlnU.lpki.VMWlfa.Muli M
Sb *
t or on Saturday rd» morning,
-—r—----—
Colonel Sexton Y . B -tter.
- material w o ZK^rtrzr!! change today.
Irish Bask G-ms (1*4*1, I
Bblfast, Job. 27— P. and M. Shields,
hankers of this city, have failed. Tfais
lia bi.: lies are £120,000.
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i fails ’iSST B ^ d
to cure. 25c. The genuine
j ChriaMU 1>Moosu-and m
Dr. Tichenor'. Amt^pric h» oom.
today.
, it b
duty u,
J£Si is her '
t duty
■cserte «er
* and youth- 1
long ,
as a,
who suf.
nass or dmo-enuM
. 1 of feminine, the organs can distinctly note
r daily encroacbments the
V of
comers wnnklcsjUnt of far
gcueral look of fL
ency will telf to ^ frequently
of this kind am too neglected
£S“ because —‘ipwasa l ST’S&"^sr^s»-,»r they are t ' women * * - art - the I
i„d«™ Sjn.Ti?*'
^ °^i ninety !h ^4Sd thousand wonwra wo^t 'SI with ***
bv over mar-
ea All too5 «idids ? ^ H
^ ^
?£*«*». ot (bask ira-rMe*. ’ write* Mrs. j. ^
of *'*S*%*- "t
aaas&'cafja A’anga
tiir j;'” rrd .. pferre’s Common
fcr ^ Sense
Medical Adviser. cloth-bound, Paper-bound, 21 one-
Mumps; ten cents more,
Address Dr k V. Pierce, Bufelo, N. Y.
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m a «4sS' .t • %
Canital of the Garden Sp<v
ii the World!
t
RIKKIJt is tb*
situated (leorgia, and
in the
ottw of tfa best
portion of the
State Great Empire of -the
, j
South, where all
its wonderful and
«■----, varied ~~ industrial g -gu
sSJ!UuS5?fbi.S.Xffi2: surras, auaia .£ntr . ,, s ^ a home and
^Vgrourtb ?^Tnere Increasing sire the reason* iw
that Is pop
^ 1 ^©^ almost dialy. wflfiton*
ji has ample and fruft w »
dimes; the second, paint in itu««T.n«
g&MsygsgS on ‘ * tfa "" Central " taUroad-hrtw^tt “* ““
indraa»faot fa»« to Ctati-nixpc and the
and
principal
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i*J & SS7S^fS«-‘£aS> Y
Griffin’s record during the past drawn
proves it to be one of the most progressm
cotton tratorie*
repmeming ttOO.CuO and shipping goodt
all over the world. iron and mat
It has put up two large oottw
foundries, a fertilizer factory, /
^itS^rSfr-elertrie srrara
light lighted. plant bj
which toe street are brilliantiy of ^
It fas completed an extensive system
skits
W of the finest and
Jt buss granite opened quarries up one in tfa State, /«
largest building, ballasting and aoad am sinf
ro
purposes. It has secured cotton compress with >
a increasing
full capacity for its large and
receipts of the Southern staple, of grs^d _
Itfas established a system
public schools, with a seven yeaw^umetb emitid ne
lam second to Hone, and fas buUdinffi
of the largest and finest school
I the mat of Alhambra Normal Universal'
I b*
increasing hundreds of «» siudcBts aendenta evMj ev<aj
, ! year. . .
rt»
; It fas btoltrero handsome new touroh^s
j mukmuutijVal Y- k.” of ten. handsome busme*
tmiit several Sht
, blocks aad many beautiful residences,
building record of each year being bfaki probe¬
bly *1W,«I0. Two of these butinws Hon*
5 the Odd F-dlow* HaU —•*
__ _ __
id ^fa highest prygrese. tSSffn _, _ .
’** *
I«» Union *nd side Canada, by “»hs^*«i until it is surrounds
every sSte.Sgleca.
£ totoe ^
j ***
.
U has been exaupt from ^rclonra, fleoci I
In** ^
sea level, its heait
j { general attention. mooted the
It has
“
and pleasant climate summer ana «r.ntt*.
any product tir
as^isffiSi _piu*oxie, and hearty
a
come to new citizens.
It teqa Brea tfutiff
’fa
This dietuiotion
as the result
oontmard auc A