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£U ye « This ength^s^’ol. great remedy i. offered .rt-
if, Um ,n afflicted women, why wUI
^ U y woman certain suffer relief another within mlnut. reach?
•ith Cardni only costs M-flO per
Wine of drug store.
bottle st your
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A Young Girl’* Experience.
is plexfon rapidly growing, perfect, and well she and sleeps strong, weU her every com-
night—Mrs?Lucy is McNutt, Brush Valley, Pa.
celery King cores diseases of the Nerve.,
Stomach, I.iver and Kidneys. Sold by drug¬
gists, 25 and 50c. 4
Ask your Druggist j
for a generous 4'
Cent Trial Size |
calne; eonta.ns mercury no nor co-1 ]
any other Injurious I
drug. e- rbed. It It is quick Dives f
ly absorb©
Belief at Once. It I
opens opens Kasai and and cleanses ______,
the the Kasai I Passages. |
Allays Inflamation '
Heals and &£&!£• proteo SawiiiT rSt
■n Ihi BBoffia ”b'
jCMlOi! till 'blV*
66 Warren ^ tm-t. NtJVr York City,
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Excursion tickets at reduced rates
between local points are en tale after
1$ uoon Saturdays, and until 6 p. at.
Sundays, good returning nntll Mon¬
day noon following date of sale.
Persons contemplating either a bus- ;
laess or pleasure trip to the East
should Investigate and consider the
advantages offered via Savannah and
Steamer lines. The rates generally
are considerably cheaper by this
route, and, in addition to this, pas-
sengers save sleeping , , car , fare and . the ..
,
expense of meals en route, as tickets .
include meals and berths aboard ship. >
,We take pleasure in commending to i
the traveling public the route Referred
te, namely, via Centril Of Georgia
Hallway to Savannah, thence via the
elegant Steamers of the Ocean Steam¬
ship Company to New York and Bos-
wn, and the, Merchants aud Miners
line to Baltimore.
enticism. islm!f£WfJAS
Electric lights and electric bells;
handsomely furnished staterooms,
fin*™ i*Mes are 8an supplied it* r J arrangements. with all the The
««te8 deli-
of the Eastern and Southern
Markets. All the luxury and comforts
® odern hotel while on hoard ship,
wording fT ery opportunity for rest,
cereal Ion or pleasure.
h s Earner has a stewardess tk
J»k ^sSSSTi . especially after ladles and chil- j
datcs to rate. .
of steamers and for berth
eni of this a,)p,y 10 ncar e*t ticket
company, or to
E* u y en. Pass. AgL,
HINTON, Traffic Manager,
Savannah. Da.
CASTOR \
For Infanta IA
Tm kiad and Children.
You Nan Alvap Bougbt
MONUMENT
OVER MAINE HEROES
Senate Appropriates $10,000
r For This Purpose, t
KEWFXLIPINO RESOLUTION
i—
Mr. Harris of Kansas Wants th*
Catted States to Ditolaim Any lu.
teatto* Of Exercising Permanent
Control In the Island.
*—M&
of Colorado gave notice at the opening
of the senate's session today that be
Mr. Hala of Maiue presented the oon*
ference report on the diplomatic and
consular appropriation bill aud it was
agreed to • *
The president pro tem presented a me¬
morial from the chamber of commerce
of New York urging the ratification of
the peace treaty.
Mr. Hale, chairman of the naval
affairs fairs oommirtee, committee, favorably favorably reported reported
the following joint resolution, which
was adopted: \
‘•That the secretary of the navy is
Obion hereby authorized to haveerocted iu, the
able granite cemetery at Havana, Cuba, a suit¬
monument to the memory
of the sailors aud marines who lost their
lives by the explosion of the United
States steamship Maine in tl» harbor of
Havana on Feb 15, 1898, aud whose re¬
mains are buried iu that cemetery aud
to suitably inscribe and inclose such
monument; and the sum of 5 $10,000 is
Impropriated Mr. Harris for of Kansas this purpose? offered - the “ fof ?
lowing resolution, which he asked
might he on the table:
claim •;That the disposition United States intention hereby dis-
any or to ex¬
ercise permanent soverei^pty, jurisdic¬
tion or control over the Putlippiue
ment shall hawe been erected therein
entitled to recognition as such, to trans¬
fer to said government upon term!
which shall be reasonable and jnst all
rights Spain, secured under the ces-ion by
and to thereupon leave the gov¬
ernment and control of the islands to
their people.*'
At the opening of the session of the
house today Mr. Burtou, (Rep., Q.)
chairman at the river end harbor com¬
mittee, ro»e to a question of privilege in
connection with some remarks af Mr.
Hawley, (Bep, Tex) priueed iu the
record this morning, but which Mr.
Bnrtou claimed had not been delivered
on the floor. j„
The remarks, Mr. Burton said, con¬
tained iu am nations of too much interest
upon the art of the committee and
himself in a provisional appropriation
of 82S0.QUU in the river aud harbor bjH
for a channel between the Galveston
jetties and ’"exas City. He repudiated
every such insinuation.
The committee had thought this ap-
useful than
the $8,000,000 expended at Galveston
harbor for the benefit of a single corpor¬
ation. He doubted now the expediency
of the action of the housj in striking
out the appropriation. The river and
harbor bill, he said, wa# like Ctssar’i
wife, above reproach.
STOCK FREEZING TO DEATH.
Hay Being Hauled Over the Prairies
For Colorado Stuck.
Dsnvrr, Feb. 3.— It has been many
years since the Colorado railways have
had to contend with such conditions as
now prevail lu the mountain regions.
The ioes to the railways in this state,
taking into consideration the business
which is not pdy moving the and shovele.rs, the outlay is eati of
cash to snow
mated at $25,000 a day. Not less than
1,000 men have been shoveling bound snow for
several -days. Storm passengers
are being cared fur by th& railway -com¬
panies. Deuver and Rio ' Grande has
The a
large force bmsu at work today clear¬
ing the tracks near Shoshone in the
region of Grand River, where the snow
slide ooqarred, killing three wrecking men and
injuring six others of a crew.
The main iue between the east and
west will be reopened today it no further
anow 8 uaeH >ccar.
On the mountain sides thousands of
cattle are freezing and starving to.death
aud nothing can be done to save them.
In eastern Colorado hay is being hauled
long distances over the prairies to f<el
the cattle, aud it is hoped to avoid
heavy ^ losses of livestock if the storm
ftud ldabate within a day or two.
— .....«—.—
LOSSES OF STOCK GREAT.
Blizzard Serin* to Have Spi-nt 111
Force In Wyoming. ~
Ciikvennk, Wy., Feb. 8.—The bliz¬
zard seoms to have spent its fury in
Wyoming aud it is.thought the worst is
over. In the opinion of the best ip-
formed S r^iTd stockmen, o£fflirU°werttow the losses of stock on
the snow off the feeding grounds has
prevailed and as a consequence, it is
argued, thei cattle and sheep which have
not been driven to cover and fed are
bounjd to the have stock perished which in have great been num¬
bers, for un¬
eared for aud which have survived the
recent snow and ice, little hope is held
oat. will be greater
Stockmen say the Joss
in sheep than in eattle. Must of the
large herds that formerly roamed on
*• n»f* hf™ 1)66,1 d “P < » 6d at
o«.„. 8 ...d.
° * Febl ‘ Judge Taylor
overruled the motion to q^ash the in¬
dictment against Anna E. George. At¬
torney Sterling was not in court. At¬
torney Welty noted exceptions to the
ruling and gave notice of the filing of a
plea in abatement This plea will prob¬
ably be filed next week.__
Prim* Donna Weds a Broke*.
N*w York, Feb. 3. — A dispatch
from Rome announces the marriage
there yesterday of Miss Lillian Blau-
velt. the American prima donna, to W.
V. Pendlstoz, formerly a broker of this
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Terrible Kptderatc Cat Inc * Wide
bwnih. Kiiormoni InrrtaMi of Drutb
la M»I»r iDMlvm Seventy
" o\^
Out ttvery Cue Hundred
One t • iHe Urlp.
Lh grippe is a fatal dfeMwfcriu It lias
taken front rank beforo Uie draft dvd
small-pox, scarlet fever, dipthem,
et0 -in tka* it* number at victims
2 jttri^; 2 r£S 5
and child ia exposed to its awful rav
ages. The atmosphere every where is
life—-the nervea It
shatters and tsars asunder the foun-
dation upon which life exists—and
cuts off the vital thread in a remark- ' iMilif
able short " of time. -
To ward space
it during off LaGrippft, at to fight
an attack, Dr. Milos’ Re-
storative Nervine is the proper rem¬
edy. ^‘overcomes It quipkly eradicates deor^aimrTflr all germs
^~„? Y ° 0>ue f tlie the depreawag after
effecte;-'quiets and soothes the
nerves, invigorates the appe ith;
creates new life and vigor, and re¬
stores health. \
T. Gr
years ago, and for some time l
thought it would prove.fatal. My
nervous system was reduoed to its
lowest ebb, and my heart caused me
considerable pain. I had seen Dr.
Miles’ Nervine and New Heart Cure
aavertised aud knew that they had j
worked some wonderful cures, so 1
sent for a bottle of each reme^F- My
nervousness was cheeked by the
very first lose, and in a few days I
was able to sleep all right. Since.
Mile/ J-
qualities of Dr. Remedies. ’ ’
All druggists are authorize^ to sell
Dr. Miles' Nervine on a positive
guarantee first bpttle will benefit or
money refunded. Be sure you get
Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Take nothing
else. Write us about your troubles
and ailments and we will give you
the honest advice of a trained spe¬
cialist absolutely free. Book on
heart and nerves sent free.
Dr Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, V Ind
SubstVliriIJ For Morfliii'B BUI.
W ashivqton, Feb. 8. —The house com¬
mittee on interstate and foreign com¬
merce today directed a favorable report
on the Hepburu Nicaragua canal bill
With amendment 81 * anbstitnta for *b«
Morgan bill passed by the senate. The
essential feature of the'bill as reported
is that if authorizes the president of the
United States to acquire by purchase
from Nicaragua and Costa Ri ca the ter¬
ritory neoess&ry to build the eanal and
then to oanaL proceed with the construction
of the
Quay Deadlock Continues.
Harrisburg, Feb. 8.— The fifteenth
ballot: Quay, «0; Jenks, S3; Dalaell. It;
Stewart, f j Stone, 8; Huff, f; Irvin, f|
Widener, i; Rios, 1; Riter, >f Grow
1; Tubbs, 9. Total vote. 184. Neoea-
sary to a choice, 88. Faired, 8. Absent,
without pair, 8.
The Ravages of Grip.
-That modern scourge, fatal the grip, poi¬
sons the air with its germs, so that
no home ia safe from its ravages, but
multitudes have found a sure protection
against this dangerous malady in Dr.
King’s New Discovery. When you
feel a soreness in yonr bones and mus¬
cles, have chillsapd fever, with sore
throat,, pain in the back of the head,
catarrhal symptoms sy aud a stubborn
cough you may know you have the
grip, and that you need Dr. King’s Now
Discovery. It will promptly care the
worst cough, heal the inflamed mem
branes, kill the disease germs and pre¬
vent the dreaded after effects of the
malady. backlf Price 50 ets and $1.00. Money
not cured. A trial bottle free at
the drug stores of J. N. Harris tie Son
and Carlisle & Ward. ^ ,
The most wonderful healing com¬
pound'of tho nineteenth century, Dr.
Tiehenor’s Antiseptic preserves the
flesh, prevents inflammation or snp-
puration and heals like magic. Cures
colie, too, in man or beast. Pleas¬
ant as perfnme and stainless. Ev¬
erybody’s favorite wherever known.
Don’t forgqt that druggists like to
selMt. „ •
A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient.
Ely’s Cream Balm ha$ ooinpletely
cured me of catarrh when every¬
thing else failed.—Alfred \ W. Ste¬
vens, Caldwell, Ohio,
Ely’s Cream Balm works like a
charm; it has cored me of the most
obstinate oase of cold in the head ;
I would not be without it.—Fred’k
Fries, 283 Hart St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
A 10c trial size or the 50o size of
Ely’s Cream Balm will be mailed.
Kept Warren by druggist 8. Ely Brothers, 56
St„ N. Y.
Don’t cut yonr finger jnst to try
Dr. Tiehenor’s Antiseptic, bnt when
yon get hurt it is the very thing you
want, and don’t you forget it. Only
50c a bottle. By aD druggists.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve has the
largest sale of any Salve in the world.
This fset and its merit has led dishonest
peopie to attempt to counterfeit it.
Look out for the man who to
deeeiveyou when you call for De itt’s
Witch Hazel Salve the great pile mire.
J N Harris A don
Truth wears wriL People hare learn-
that DeW itt’s Little tor Early Risen are re¬
liable little piils regulating the
bowels, during constipation and sick
headache. Son. They'don’t gripe. J. N.
Harris dt
t»Wt tr» Urn* Ea rly *■»..
NEW COMBINE FORMING.
Trust Will Control lb* Principal
Off,*) Kirin* of A hi- r lea.
Chicago. Fab. S—Ths Chronicle says:
A combine covering ail grades of ual ,
meal and other breakfast tools, both iu
Lnik aud package, is ia process of form*
aCton and will be burnt bed wnbiu a tew
day*.
that Abe Is capital of the tho American new cor potation Cereal
to absorb
company ami about leu smaller concern*
lu (he suuie cu»it:e« is now estimated
at 438< 00,OU). although the exact figures
wni not be determined until the sailing
price of a few mure outlying mills It
definitely known. \ '
Ferdinand A. Schumacher, president
of the American Cereal company, whose
sold priut-ipal his holdings mills H|V ale at Akron, 0., has
of 1,900 shares in that
"£^ v “ f 523* tbST^udunaitonTo
The capitalisation of the new cereal
«< >upau v is to be divided between about
$M»,uoo,ooo noucnmnlaiive preferred
sibck. paying i per cent interest, and
about fl* $18,000,000 --- common stock,
WAITING ON THE INQUEST.
My.tirlous Admsi lloisnnlng Cuss
SIloW* Z S« llrVflopMrsth ‘7 J
u Nkw York, Feb. 8.-Oaptain Me „
Cm.-ky of the detective bureau ftbso-
lute.y re used to discuss to Adams
p.iisouiug case today. It is probable
Gardiner today and left wfth him a
bunch of subpoena blanks to be filled
out. These wjll secure the attendance
of u large number of interesting vri>«
n c-s ut he iiques*. Any one having
the Adams-Barnet murders—they are
classed together now—will probably be
summoned to appear at the inquest.
The coroner’s office has been deluged
with requests.from persons anxious to
kit on the jury.
Colonel Gardinsor is expected to make
apt licatiou for the exhumation of Bar-
.
fairx ' mVriniET' *EEP0RT8
COTTON FUTURES.
Nkw York, Feb. & opkv rtomt
kVljrimrjr..................8. March.......... .0.08 .20 . . 5.#8
. . 6.00
April...:....... Muy........................6.0# 8.o« . . e.trj
. . 6.05
Ju-ie........................6.10 . . 6.01
July............... August......................6.15 6.11 . . 6.0d
. . 6 . 0 #
September............ 5.04 , . 5 #4
October............ 5.#* . . 5. #5
X ivembi-r.‘>.#8 .V» « 8? 95 ;
Dec-mber..................5.94 ?... 5.9b
SPOT COTTON—Midd}lng, 65-16 cents.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Chicago. Fab. 8. opkn closi
Wheat—M ay.............. 78
Wheat—J uly .........' .... 71
Corn—F Corn—M ebrttary....... ay.............88^®8S><.... — \ 86% 87*/J
Juiy,.*-*.' 87 1 *
Oats—F ............... — 87)1
Oats—M ebruary....... ay.............88?^@28 .... 28H
Oats—J qly............. .... 10.00 86’.;
Pork—F ebruary,...... ....
Pork—M ay............10.40 .... 10. 5.5!
HARD—February....... LAB!)—May............5.65 .... bit
LarD—J uly............ .... *85
Lard—S eptember....... i... *.#•
RIBS-February........ ... 5.06
EiBi-Mar.............5.1^@*.l*.... Kirn—July............. *.10 *.«
....
NAVAL STORES.
Savannah Feb. cask*; 8.—Turpentine receipt* U8: firm
43%; - sale* none ■« fl jg.
window*
glaee 1LMIN«T6N_ pi. 06 ; wat*rwhite'ftl.Al. Feb. I’urpentlne, firip
■ W r 4—
wz
Very firm at $1.10.
V Buck i en’* Arizen 8a Ive.
’lhe best salve in th) world for
outs, braises sores, aloers, nit
rheum, fever sores, tetter, oh»f
hands, ohilbhuns, corns and all
eruptions, and positively pares ]
or no pay required. It is guaran¬
teed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25a pei
bo*. For sale by J. N. Hurls#
8 ms and Carlisle <V Ward
You invite disappomtmeut Little wt
experiment. Dewitt’s
Risers axe pleasant, easy, thorough 1
pills. They cure constipation and i
headache just take f *
as sure as you
J. N Harris <fc Son.
Mre. Nancy Hitchcock, Stanford-
ville, Ga., writee: My husband, El¬
der D. 8. Hitchcock, used Dr. M. A.
Simmons Liver Medicine for indi¬
gestion, and thinks its medicinal
lator properties and Black far exceed Draught. Zeilin’s Regu¬
Don’t Tobacco Spit tad Smelt Toor lift Aw*y.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, b* mag 1
netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
Buc. tlie wonderworker, that make* weak men
strong. All druggists, SOc or 61. Cureguara*
teed Booklet and sample free. Add re*
Sterling Uemedy Cft, Chicago or New York
Don’t wreck a life! mWthly From girlhood
to womanhood the courses
should be regulatefl with Bimmong
Sqnaw Vine Wine or Tablets.
Eritmta Tonr K«w«-i* IViih C*«mntn.
Candy Cathartir, cure l onatlpatlwi tore, rt
10c, 25c. IfCCO fall, ilriirvim* refund imwiB*
Mother’s trusted friend, Ritmnnns
Squaw the Vine system Wine for or gablets, confinement, pre¬
pare childbirth
shorten labor and make
easy.
One Minute Cough Cure surprises
people by its quick and ' chilareu
cares
may take it in la'rge quantities for without itself
the least danger. It has won
the best reputation of any preparation
ased to-day for colds, troop, tickling in
the throat or obstinate coughs. J. N.
Harris A Son
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi¬
cine by expelling from the body the
excess of bile *h<l acids, improves
the assimilative processes, purifies
the blood, Cones np and strengthens.
OA TORIA.
^1 IN fW Km MW rt far ivf nlw Hm fflffa AMxys Swgla
T* Cara giHuliimllu* furor.
naoSM.mliaMM.Mf TskaCbscatets Caudr Cattisrttc. Me orfla
|
,
Society m
Women f
hnft.m fact.nearly who all ■f
women strain, undergo at*
a nervous
compelled te the vcgTet- y
fully watch grow¬
ing pallor of the it
cheeks, the coming
wrinkles and thinnest
that become more -V
’‘distressing Every every day.
woman >
knows that iK-hcatth
it « fatal enemy to
beauty and that good Vyffr-
health, gives to the ■
plainest fact an en-
during attractiveness. ,?%-
Pure i biood^nd bit strong
newer 5 - these ate the
beauty. secret of haalth^and
Dr.Williams’ Pink
Ptlli for Pale People build up a«d purify the blood. }
strengthen the newts. V* the young givl they the are invat*\
able, to the mother they are a necessity, te that woman
approaching fifty they ate of the her'lift- .best remedy science
-has devised f«» this crisis
Mr*. Jacob Weaver, of Bmhnell, 111., ia fifty-*!* year* old. She says,
“I suffered for five or al* year* with the trouble that comes to women at
this time Of life. I was much weakened, was unable, much of the time, to
do my own wh, aad «uffWee beyond u*y po wer to describe. Iwaadown-
hearted and melancholy. Nothin* seemed to do me any good. Then I
made up my mind to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pitta for Vale People.
I bought the first box In March, rtfor. «»d was benefited ftom the start.
A Mix aud a half cured me completely, and l am now ragged and strong.”
—ffaurA mil | Ui.) Htetrd.
The genuine package alwayo beats th* fuhname - At—
ait druggists or sent -postpaid on receipt of price 5ft*
•SiAO*
For Infants and Children*
The Kind You Have
Always BoHght
{Bears the
Signature;
of.
m
Kind
You Have
Always Bought
COM.AMV, new
ACHE
have been
•re the beat
we have ever bad la the )
my wife was frantic with headache for
she tried tome of roti r CASCARETa,
they relieved We thzpain recomroicdCaacareta.' M her head aim oat
both
Ch As. SraniroRD,
Pittebnrz SM* A Deposit Co
... CURS CONSTIPATION. ...
Q Swy. S«« Tw*. US
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Unarm*.
lb* de.irr lor wbac o.
turrou tlUtrMM ihw"™ ni-ri.
in
io*< nmalwcR.
jm nr*
will roar »e*eb o*o for wtl
_____ will, pali.-ntij, nUtrntlj
• |>r
bo*. SI, tt.u.lly rare.; 1 bwaa*. f
to cork. Of wei
Public Side of Land.
Will be sold at the court house in Griffin
the first l'uraday of in February, between
legal hot rs -a’e. 32Z acres of land at
smith end of Hill street; about 12
in«ide of corporate limit*, known as
B. M. Milner place, about 75 acres in
wood. Good ten room dwelling,
and outbonaes. A fine place for a
or dairy farm. For any further in
apply to B M Milner.
r ~ Bamesrille, G».
Debtors oad Creditors.
Sheriff’s Sale.
w Ul be sold before the court house door »*-
between the legal hours of sale, on the 1st
Tuesday in February, y, 18##. fifty sores of
land, more or tone, Ga, i, in Union district,
Spalding County, of lot No being and in the •outbeast porth-
bast corner 110
corner of lot No. 116, bounded north by
lands of Bass Bros., east lands by dower of Mrs.
Nancy Kl<Jur,south lands i by 1 . t
and west by of
ThU (1 being all of the land fc
by W. Snead in Union d
the forty acres sold by him to W. T.Snead
and which which lies lies south south of of the the lam land hereby
conveyed, and through also strip of land 10 fee*
wide running the 40 acres to ths
iMKiji wot. * 4 , jW ana rteorot
favor of Georgia Chemical W orks rsr% for nag
Ty us A Cauthen vs Henry KadV Issued
and from other justice fi fas court, M0 bands. district, Levy Plke made Co,
in my
by J.JL. Head, L. C. and turned over to
Tenant In possession legally notified
M F. MORRIS, Hhenff IS I Co.
February SherifLSaies.
Will be sold befole the court bouse door
In the city of Griffin, Spalding ~
Georgia, the first between Tuesday the * legal February * hours ' of sale
in -j, ia*.
to the highest bidder for cast
following awing described property, to-wit:
One lot in the city galdlot^nat^OJ^wwA
side county, Hill ill Georgia; Hill Hill
street street and and fronting fronting on on street stnat
thirty-three feet Upon and running baek west
ninety feet. said lot is a two-story
- bounded brick - store, g known the north as by “ No. storehouse 1# ~~lffl86w*t, Hill be¬
on
longing to the estate of M. jG.
Oobina, on the east by Hill
street, south by A Bcheuerman, and west
ST propmi °*
satisfy a fl fit issutdfkom
of Spalding county In n
lngs Hank of Griffin ys.
and W A. Klemister. Tenant Is p o ss es
sion legally notified. g
» MORRI