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in«liciiie made. It l»_ beneflciaT
TiiSnfE pregnancy, and homes helps bane* to
bring children into
to all afflicted women. Why riunnta will
Sfh Vi v woman suffer another reach»
wriain relfef within
Wino of Cardut only coat* *1.00 ps*
bottle at yonr drug store.
for odrfc *. {n <*»« requirlr* tptclalMrte-
,uW.«of "Mj wile used ton* ol CsnlJjr« W*s
(o the womb tnd It entlrstr
ctt * ’
over twenty years, and I can say that Cuscarets
have given me more relief than any other reme¬
dy 1 have ever tried. I shall certainly recom-
men<i them to my friends as being all they are
represented ' Tho& Uiiaaiid, Elgin, 111.
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or GrI|:o. 10e. 2Se. 50c.
~Tm~ CURE GONST1PATION. ...
fterli., Snor.1, Bropoor, Oi irafp, W ootrrot, Sc« To**. SIS
iO-Tt-MC
.*reelsTT-ftlJ yon whether too .M-iUnue the.
ner»*-*iiltaT t <' l "M'ro habit. NO-TO-UI
removes the desire lor tobe.ro, with-,
oathervousdiotresa. notifies the blood, expeienteq^
tin*, lost manhood, ri
stores strong
makes health, too
a sei le
hook. xadpocJrs!-. from
who
_ la will.aatitutly, ___________________1 perstrtently. With
One
box. Si. usuaUy cureaj S boxes, *e to,
W*' SteruaaBeswSy svamnteed to cure, or we refund money
Co,, CStrsoo. Oootrest, K«w Tori
te "rir CATARRH
\ ,C«nt Irlal Size
cont».n* no
c.^ae, other mercury
any dr * injuria '
'ahsorbt
once
opens and cleanses
the Nasal Passages.
•UlevalnfiauiaficiC Weris and i lffrori __
the Senses prof e the t.cb Full Re;
stores vi Taste and m • 11
size 60c; rial size Ific,, at drugiso-,. or by
mail. ELY BROTHERS.
50 barren i- treat. New York City.
Exenrsion tickets at reduced rales
between local points are on sale after
1* neon l-alurdajs, And until 6 p. m.
Sundays, good returning until Mon-
4*y noon following date of sale. *
Persons contemplating either a bus-
iness or pleasure trip to the Fast
dionld investigate and consider the
advantages Steamer offered via Savannah and
lines. The rates generally
are considerably cheaper by ibis
in addition tojhfc,^ :
(
expense of meals ett route,,as, tickets
iariade meals and berths aboard ship.
We take pleasure In commending to
* ni • taw *
The comfort of (he traveling
U looked after in a manner that defies
criticism. - ' I
IWlrtc Ifgbtc .»* ,1«W bell.,
aMsomei}—in mi Abed staterooms,
moaern sanitary arrangements. The
«ao e s are Sni)p j ied Hith a „ m ielJ-
th(> E *s(ern; and Southern
rkets. . AH ■ (helnxnry IUAUI and comforts
.* _
a ■S™* ‘r* ern eT “ 1,oto1 opportunity whi,e ® n hoard ship,
r I for rest,
gallon or pleasure. ^
SaS!S£Sl ALatawualesa^ iu
i«g dates °f s t Pam(ir9an4 asri ® r V for te « bcrjfc a,,(]
EESZP co a PP>I “‘pany, *® nearest ticket
J r u ®r to
£ H H. HihT0S,Traffle h.vv’ (,cu - **■*. Manager, Agt., ’
iiTfiMOyRi,
*
GERMANY TO REGALL
HER AGENT IN SAH3A
Recent Disturbances r VJ' ? * ..
Areifow
Being Investigated.
KAUTZ WILL REPORT SOON
£:_
Itfiir Admiral Round Kor the Island,
on Bo turd HU Plot, it ip Hu*|ln*true.
tloiiB to Look into Mutter* und Ad.
vhe Washington.
* Washiwgton, Feb. 1 -In^reply
to the
fuprus^iitntiotia of % Ambassador White,
Germany has assured the United States
that . | i she % will > 4 . i&veattgutte the .... conduct of
her Agents in Samoa, and, should it be
sh^wp the that they have acted in violation
Of treaty of Berlin, will recall them.
Secretary Hay is quite willing to give
Germany all the necessary time to in¬
vestigate and it is expected that by this
time she has taken action. That there
may be no doubt of the facts, and to
.Die#), Cal, on board the Philadelphia,
will make a thorough investigation and
’ report the facts without delay.
The state department bas received
from Apia by until copies cif proclama¬
tions issued by flie American and Brit-
ish consuls for too protection of Chief
Justice Chambers and his family. A
proclamation by t-he German consul is
conspicuously UMteeft absent and the reason it
patches Was .not is explained by dw~
j sent by Mr Chambers.
’««««»&• promised hoist consul his flag T «nr ' 4 w,
to * over his resi-
dence and guuult ue7asly with
the American «ud British representa¬
tives a proclamation declaring that an
at tuck on the chief justice Or his resi¬
dence would be considered an attack on
the German fla^, hut sent tqV the chief
sue the proclamation and did not come
fO the chief justice's residence for the'
purposeMf flag. witnessing the hoisting of
the lit view of these facts, the
flag was returned to hiti^
The reports of the chief justice—also
contain a statement vejtShsJMa!ietoa,_ of the t ial oi the
case ofJMataafe being represented’ the for¬
mer by a German
naval officer named Von Biieiow, who
is said to be in Samoa on leave Unfor¬
tunately Australia the steamer wh eh carried the
mail to left b 'lore Dec. Si and
consequently -the depufmeut has not
received the chief justice's decision,
which; by cable, has been announced to
be in favor ofjMalietoa Tatuis.
SENSATl IN COURTROOM.
Has Not Beni Itrftv-rl. v
New Out, bans, Feb. }.—The Stato
had just closed today in the trial of
William and James teddy and John
Finlay, charged with the murder of
Policeman Fitzgerald, when John S.
Benjamin, a juror, rose and declared
that he had been spoken to privately
about the case before the jury was em¬
paneled by Attorney Duun, one of the
counsel for the defense.
The jndge made a brief exHmmatiqn
of the matter and satisfied himself- that
there was nothing in it.
A few minutes later Beujamin arose
excitedly “Judge, and that caidt keep* pound-
lawyer on
ing'at me, and Mr. Duun is trying to
intimidate me, I have never received a
ediu In all my life.”
The juror theu began to cry, and
shortly afterward became hysterical and
was removed. doctors
The say he is suffering from
nervous prostration and will not be able
to go on with the case. A new trial has
been ordered.
BIG WHISKY COMBINATION.
Largest Trnst Yet Attempted Formed
by Kentucky Distiller*.
New York, Feb. 1.—The largest com¬
bination of whisky and distilling inter¬
ests yet attempted hiis been concluded
in this city ouder the title of the Ken¬
tucky Distillers Warehouse company.
Fifty-seven firms making Kentucky
whiskys hare entered info the Agree¬
ment The i|8w company will be capi¬
talized at $32,000,000. , Incorporation pa¬
pers will shortly be filed m New Jersey.
Among tbose chiefly instrumental in
bringing about the combination were
George B. Sheldon of the Manhattan
Trbist company, and S. M. Rice, presi¬
dent of the American Spirits Manufac¬
turing company. Levi Mayer of Chi¬
cago has acted as counsel in the draw¬
ing np of all papers. He company; becomes gen¬
eral counsel for the new
The combination is said to he some¬
what in the nature of a sequel to tha
recent absorption of the American Spir¬
its Manufacturing company by the
J^dard Distilling and Distributing
c qm .oauy.
Tobacco Companies Combine.
Albany, Feb. 1.—A certificate of con¬
solidation of the Union Tobacco G6m-
business oftloes of the company
will be located iu New York city,
<”»•* ----------j 1 t! ,
p ' “
Martinsfkrky, 0 ., Feb. L —The di¬
rectors of the Standard Sheet Iron and
Tin mills have favorably considered an
offer of $8,281,00(1 from the American
Tin Plate company for their plants here
and at Mingo Junction. The question
of the sale will be snBmitted to the
stockholders, who are understood to fa¬
vor the deaL
An ExpiotioiTFaWn# TtVUs——
Youngstown, O., Feb I. —The press¬
room of the Ohio Powder company's
works, located about 4 miles north of
of this city, exploded with terrific force
shortly before noon, killing two em¬
ployes, David Evans and Daniel Davis,
and totally demolishing the building
and machinery. ; )
_
CITY AFFAIRS INBAD SHA
Omaha May ftoou Transact But
Prom the County Jail,
Oh sha, Fib. l.saOinaba city bus*ntu
niar soon hare to be transacted from
,ho 3 ail nnle -* sa soiotiou u found for
tne tangled web of litigation and
v
charges of orookedness now being in*
tesngated. Some time ago Police Judge
? force ordoa to * jail eat for 0apt#iu contempt Iier of and th *
Is now pending on appeal He threat¬
ens to order the arrest of City Attorney
Connell unless papers in the hands of
the city attorney, which the judge as¬
serts belong to police court records, are
returned.
The city council is debating the ques¬
tion ain,t of bringing Polio* _ ? impeachment ______ charges ___
a J-' Jndge Gordon and in all
ra*r>Ka probability KilStw mi'll will do *4 so ms\ milnaa unless s\,» the I» legisla¬ ,.j
ture office. can be induced to legislate hltn out
of The board of education is in¬
vestigating charges of corruption made
in connection with, the American Book
raphies company’scoutract the public for furnishing schools geog¬
to and the
city couucil is also laboring with charges
made by the city engineer that a ring
within that body is running the city
aff airs Tor its owu polical pecuniary
benefit. *
A clash between Judge Scott and the
excise board is likely to land that body
in jail for contempt of court for refus¬
Impeachment ing to comply with the court’s order.
Scott charges against Jutge
have been filed with the legUla-
ture and dually the quo warranto pro
ceedings instituted by ex Mayor iy< Broach
to oust Mayor Moore are still pending
ing in the supreme court.
hsveu I'eople Killed kj it SiMMWlW*
on the Canadian Pacific. ,
Vancottvkr, B. O., Feh, 1.—Details
were received here today of "the fatal
snawalide on the main line of the Ca¬
nadian Pacific at Rodgers , pass on the
summit of Selkirks. The catastrophe
occurred last evening.. The roundhouse
lives were lest and two persons injured.
The dead are:
Agent Caton, wife and .two children.
Operator Garson.
One Engine'Wiper unknown. Redly.
The injured are unknown.
A large force is engaged in the re¬
covery of the bodies and twb have been
found up to the present time. Several
large slides had taken place during the
morning and early afternoon,
considerable damage to the sheds east
of Glacier. Trains are held at Glacier
and at Donald until further advices.
The company expects to get tue line
cleared some time today. Superintend¬
ents the Marpole, Duchuesnay the and Wilson
of railroad are on spot and using
- everyeffort.----------------—-----—
This is the most serious slide that has
occurred since the first year of construc¬
tion of the railroad, when 12 lives were
lost in the slide 8 miles east of this point.
A STEAMER GOES ASHORE.
The Rliynland Runs Aground While
Nearing Phllndelphln.
Philadelphia, Feb. I.—The steamier
Rhyuland, from Liverpool for Philadel¬
phia, went ashore last night 4 miles
north of Fenwick’s island lifesaving
station. The vessel seems to be lying
in on easy position. The tug North
America is close by the big steamer,
ready to render aeslstanoe. The Rbyn-
land struck the beech during • the
prevalence of prevented-her a heavy snowstorm, which
it is thought captain man
seeing the Fenwick’s island light.
Fenwick's island light is about 26
miles below the Delaware breakwater,
so that the Rhyniafid, when she
grounded, was several miles out of her
course.
The Rhynland is not leaking. Her
propeller and carried rudder are thought to
have been away.
There are (12 passengers and a crew of
79 persons on board. All are well. The
tug North America has contracted to
float the big vessel.
An Insurance €hsh Set! text.
Lansing, Mich., Feb. 1.—Insurance
Commissioner Campbell today an¬
nounces a settlement with the London,
Liverpool and Globe Fire Insurance
company, against which suits were
brought la«t Noveriiber for violation of
the hulicompact law and writing of ex¬
cessive risk#. The insurance company,
which threaten? i to put up a big fight,
has commissioner complied wilh^the and "paid demands the of both the
\ costs of
snits. f
......' T
Regulars Knroute to Manila.
New York, Feb. 1.—The second bat¬
talion of the Seventeenth United States
infantry arrived here today. They ore
bound for /Manila. The battalion con¬
sists of Oompaniao-D, H, K and Ll They
were transferred from Weehawken to
Brooklyn, where which they4>oarded is the trans¬
port Shtrimtn. to take them to
Manila. Major D. H, Brush commands
the battalion. They will sailjomorrow.
Convicts Saw Their Way Out.
Wichita, Kan.,. Feb 1,— Lost night
seven convicts awaiting transfer to the
penitentiarr sawed their way through
four steel barred doors and gained their
Among them was Ed Sewart,
s-svsaraaStES larceny convict, rotnrned today because
of the cold weather. No trace of the
others has been obtained.
Cold Wave In the Northwest.
Chicago, Feb. 1.— The cold wave
_
has moderated somewhat in the central
states, but another cold wavs has ap¬
peared ip the northwest, fall where it has
caused an additional in tempeara-
tnre WillUtou, N. D.. reports 30 be¬
low zero, Exceptionally oold weather
prevails in nearly all sections of the
country. ■ __ .
Third Infantry Bound Bast.
States infantry from Fort Sue] in
Minn., passed through Syracuse
on their way from Fort Sm
New York, where the trymspoM
dap will he token lot Manila. 5
Krom Rest to West. No »l» t<* !*«**th,
Itvirywhere. It vldrit'-e cf Ite
«tu-e It I'.ain y Appn. t-nt |‘bsht n»
Idke It Swo-pa Down upon Hi
V ettnts, to Home It Urals
IVatb, tO lilts s somtlblsg
Worse. tlisitrrel and
WrerKed Nervous
LaGiippe is a much more danger¬ led
ous disease than many Juive been
to suppose. In ite nniv »to gas it Wilt
yield to propewjfcreatment as readily
as any ordinary disorder, but owing
to i’s infectious character, innumer¬
able microbes are deposited and its
development into many serious oom- and
plications is exceedingly rapid
destructive. It leaves the nervous
system shattered and wrecked ; saps
the vitality and renders its victims
haay prey to pnenmonia, nervous
prostration, heart, disease, insanity,
etc., which invariably prove fatal
later on.
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is
the grip’s most formidable foe—It
5 robs it of its terrors. It goes to the
i very root of the disease and prompt-
i ly drives it out. It bnilds Up the
.worn oot tissues and fortifies the
system against all depressing after
effects.
verb attack of LaGrippe shattered
my nervous system with such sever¬
ity that at times I felt that I would
go Insane. I could not sleep, was
restless, and my condition* was de¬
plorable. I began to think that of' my Dr.
case was hopeless, ooncltided,to hut hearing it.
Miles’ Nervine I try
life. It brought xne sleep and rest,
steadied my nerves and promptly re¬
stored my health. I. have never ex¬
perienced any after
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine I owe
my present good health. ’
All druggists Ore authorised to 8*511
Dr. Miles’ Remedies on a guarantee
that first bottle will benefit or money
refunded. Be sure you get Dr. Miles'
Remedies. Take nothing else. Write
us about your troubles and ailments
and we will give you the honest ad¬
vice of a trained specialist absolute¬
ly free. Book on heart and nerves
sent free. V
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Knight* of i*ytliw£* Tribunal.
Indianapolis, Feb. i.—The suprema
tribunal, Knights of Pythias, began to
arrive here today and will hold sessions
lasting until the last of the week. The
body is composed of Judge Baa of Dal¬
las, Tex.; Edward Realm of Montgom¬
ery, Ala.; John H. Alexander of Leea-
burg, Va.; W. A Gale of Bostbn. aad
A B. Gardnier of New York. Tbs
tribunal will take up a number of oases
appealed ft om the stare divisions
Budceo’t A toes 9«lv*.
’lhe best salve in the world for
outs, bruises sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter, and ohaptxd all skin
hands, chilblains, corns
eruptions, and positively cures pile#
or no pay required. satisfaction It is guaran¬ or”
teed to give perfect
moliey refunded. Price 25c. per
box, For sale by .T. N. Harris*
8 mu and Carlisle A Ward
Bearing-down sensations, internal
heat and female weaknesses are
cured by use of Simmons Sqoaw
Vine Wine or Tablets.
Yon invite disappointment when you
experiment. Dewitt’s Little Early little
Risers are pleasant,'easy, thorough
pills. They cure constipation and sick
headache just as sure as yon taka them.
J. N Harris * Bon. ,
The most wonderful healing com¬
pound of the nineteenth century, Dr.
Tichenor's Antiseptic preserves the
flesh, prevents inflammation or sup¬
puration and heals like magic. Cures
colic, too, in man or beast. Pleas¬
ant as perfume and stainless. Ev¬
erybody’s favorite wherever knpwn.
D<jn’t forget that druggists like to
sell it.
jpoX M 9 R 40 oavjiijo *ur> ApatavjT Sopreie
ssajppy -psij aidants pn« wtsoofl psan
-uiusnS una * is ro sol ‘nsiatiup nv Snoajs
asm MS«ca wqi ‘j3i\joa-4»paoa fftif mii mb
-OL-OK Sitw ‘J03|A put! 04490 ‘silt JO -0HSO
Xnm sq *494040) pas Xussa oaasqo* imb ox
•Isay »jn Asoy »SO*s pss Jl*8 S»*SWX
Don’t wreck a life! From girlhood
to womanhood the monthly courses
should be regulated with Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine or Tablet*.
E-lA-rutr Yoi.r Ifmrel* IV 1 H 1 t»-r»r»U.
Candy CitUianI- . care (lrnrstat* (litjsifpatl''. refitnd i fptotrr.
Wc. 2 So. ItC. C O tail, Mtonev
One Minute Cough Cars snipnnoa
people .— --- by j —— its quick cores — and chilpmu j -----
may the'least taka it iu large quantities for without
danger, it has won itt elf
the best reputation of any preparation
used to-day for colds, croup, tickling in
the throat or obstinate coughs. J. N.
Harris & Son
Dr. M- A. Simmons Liver Medi
cine by expelling from the body ll e
excess Of bile and acids, iinprover.i
rhe assimilstlvo processes, i, parifi parili
the blood, topes up and strengthe; s.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures
W>4Lwke*Uwww*Ai><
GASTORIA
For Infant* and ChMrta.
The Kind You Hagre
Always Bought
stmfla Bears the
tingfe
L\uM-) ( ill 1.1/HI.S Signature
ftw»otosTHgesticm,C!*etfld- and tains neither
ness Rest .Con
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
KotNahcotic.7
A perfect Remedy Stomach,Diarrhoea, for Constipa¬
tion, Sour .Feverish¬ Yob
Wortrv 5 ,Convulsions Wib
ness and LOSS of Sleep.
Always Boi
TtnctMTAun oommn*. antWMi
Will continue to give week by week during; (S 99 , by mesas sf I ff se trstl sa*
and and text, text, all all the the important important oewa new, of cl the the world is * clear sod cooci»e aiaaaet.
POLITICS * ART
Independent of partiea, will devoted to The will ctwtribuie leading artieta the of the r.i ol sq the try
good government, it not Herniate to passe
to approve or disapprove, whatever WEEKLY, aa heretofore, maktaf It
the situation nay be. the fersaMM lUoatratad weekly.
Cuba tod the Philippines Haurfiil tad Porto Wet
Special article* will appear on the**
two coumriss by Messrs- Phil. ii
RoMneen and P. D. Millet, both Wsw W s. whs liketras sods 1
of whom made special journeys to lb* study of lb* places
islands. 1 —-
. *.THE BEST., ;
l PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE
SERIAL STORI IBS
WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES. By M. 0. Wain
WITH SWORD AND CRUCIFIX. By E. S. V«« ZtM
THE CONSPIRATORS •y«LW. M
Some -Short-Story Contributors
M. S. Norris Owen Boll V. J. BeCsrthy H. P B ey ytipap
K. F. Benson H. S. Wllllama John Corbin
'j ,THE WEST LASKA 3
HO Ha Industries will be treated ie and U* resource* res wtttb# BdwaAl rtesAW*
w series of articles by Fjraaklbl ol « series of peyete paper* by A
Matthew*.
The London Letter
will be written by Arnold White,
and will be full of timely matter.
AMATEUR ATHLETICS %4w
will be continued weekly by Us well-known editor, Mr.
!0 Cent* « Copy Xmitcrlptlom, If Me free
Address HARPER A BROTHERS. P w blt shera.
Sheriff’s Sale.
will be sold before, theoourt house door
Tuesday between the In February. legal hrture IBWh of sale, fifty op the lot of
ecses
land, more or i«sa, In Union dlttrict,
Spalding County, Ga , being in the north
eaat corner of lot No 11Q and southeast
comer of lot-No lib, botind**ri north by
lands of Haas Brow., -*nn' by Uower of Mrs.
Nancy KhJ«r,eputh by b.nds of W T.Snead
ami west by lands f Back Chaniliers.
ThH being nil <.f t Ito and fortnerlv owned
by ft W. Suettd In ynitm district except
the forty acres sold ! y him to W. 'T. Sneed
aod which He* soutii <>f the land her- i-y
conveyed, and ;U»o strip of land 1# net
wide running through ih« t5 he res to the
branch down the west line of raid 40 acres;
being the land deeded by H. H. Basa to
Mr* Body, Nov. 2w. 1 8 07. it nfi rcoorned In
Boofc U, pag.j 5oJ. Lovletl ott at the prop¬
erty of Henry Rady to satisfy a 11 fa fr-
favor 6f Georgt* Gheniicni Work* for u*«
Tyus& frdlfrjusticc Gouthen vs. Henry Rodv Pike Irsued Co,
coart, Mo da-trict. made
and other fi fa* *n niy Inuids. Levy
by J. L, Head, L. C.'nud tonxxl over to
Will be sold before the court boos# deer
oounty, Georgia; said lot alt noted on wees
side Hill street and front'ng on Hlllstrert
tblrty-tbree feet and Tuu.i'ng back west
ninety feet. Upon mid lot u a Hill two^tory
brick, store, known a* No. U> street,
bounded on the north by stonshooae be¬
longing __ Oohtns, htns. _ to t ie the the estate cast cast ol by M. Hill ]G.
on on
«trem, ------- —^ strath by A- Scbecerman, —*— aod west
by on alley I^nricd on as Cm' property of
B. R Fletnistw and W. A. Flemlatsaf, to
satisfy a fl fa iasmd from the City Own*
*ion legally notified. F ___ MORRIS ___
M. 6s.
' 8. C. /
Public Hate
oerea Inside
the U. M.
original wood,
bare and outhouses,
aattlo or dairy farm.
Debtors and
All parties ind
- ;