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Hall’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall's Great Dlaoov-
jry cures all kidney and bladder troubles,
i amoves gravel, cures diabetes, seminal
emissions, weak and lame back, rheuma¬
tism and all irregularities of the kidneys
and bladder In both men and women,
regulates bladder trouble In children. If
not sold by your druggist, will be bottle sent by U
mull on receipt of (1. One small
two months' treatment, and will cure any
ease above mentioned Dr. K. W. Hall,
sole manufacturer, P. O Bor 089, St.
Louis, Mo. tend for testimonials, 'told
by all druggists and Carlisle At Ward,
Griffin, Ua. -
Read This.
Vicksburg, Hall's Great Miss., Discovery Jan. 8, 1900. for
I have used
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to those likewise allli ted, and trust that
they will take advantage of the ioformv
tlon and realize the truth of my assertion.
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l as au almost certain protection from
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THE PLACE FOR HEALTH,
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A hreath of salt air is just what you
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houses make us better equipped than
ever to handle the large crowds that
will visit Tv bee this season.
CHARLES F. GRAHAM,
Proprietor Pulaski House, Savan¬
nah, Ga. and Hotel Tybeo, Tybee Island,
I Will be a', I lie different places on the
days mentioned below, for the purpose of
receiving of 1900: State and County Taxes for the
year Districts. April. M*v Jon*.
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Union......... Hi 8 la
Line Creek.... 11 9 18
Mt 7Aoa ...... 32 lo U
One ........... 13 11 15
Akins......... 10 14 18
Cabins........ 17 15 10
On Orr’s days will be at my office.
Except the days named above will be at
my office In L. C. Mauley’s store, until
the first of July, when my JOHNSON, books will be
dosed. H. T.
Tax Reofiver - S. C, Ga. '
BLAKELY & ELLIS,
Funeral Directors
^AU Wood grades Coffins oloth-oovered, and Caskets. Meiaillo Prompt and and
areful attention. Free Hearse. Carriages
and ap details attended to. Embalming
at reasonable term*. Calls answered day
or-lgri
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THESITliATIflN
GMWORSE
Consul Goodenow’s Dispatch
Reveals Startling Devel¬
opments In China.
ARMY OFFICERS ACTIVE
General Miles Confers With Minister
Wu—Major Gallagher Ordered to
Taku —Ho Nan's Attitude Cause!
Grave Apprehension In Official Cir¬
cles—How Situation Is Viewed.
Washington, July 14.—lieutenant
General Miles was an early caller at th«
Chinese legation and had a long confer
«nee with Minister Wu, presumably
concerning the military situation ii
China.
It was stated by those in a position tt •
be thoroughly informed General 1
on
Miles’ plans that the call on Min is tot
Wu was entirely devoid of official sig¬
nificance and that General Miles has n«
present purpose of going to China.
■■■''«» ■ " ■ ■ *\
Ran Francisco, ^
July 14.—Major Hugh
Gailagher, chief commissary of subsist¬
ence of the department of California,
has received telegraphic orders from
Washington, directing him to proceed
to Taku, China.
Washington, July 14.—The Chines*
minister has sont a cable dispatch to th«
teotai of Shan Tung, telling him thal
the American government is exceedingly
anxious as to the fate of Minister Con¬
ger, and requesting him to cable any in¬
formation he may have on that point.
Washington, July 14.—The JapaneM
legation here has received , a dispatch
from the minister of foreign affair!
stating that after the German ministel
was shot at Peking the German marine!
made an assault upon the tsung Ii yameo
and burned down the building. Thi
dispatch goes into the affair in detail.
STARTLIN G DEVE LOPMENTS,
Consul. Goodenow’s Dispatch Show!
Conditions Are Growing Worse.
Washington, July 14.—Consol Gen¬
eral Goodanow’s short hispatch repre¬
sent* all that the state or' navy depart¬
ments know of the developments is
China within the last 34 hours. Hif
news only goes to confirm the general
belief that the situation in China if
steadily growing' worse. The Ho Nan
Shan Shi referred to by Mr. Goodenow
as the place where the viceroy appear!
to favor the Boxers, is said at the staff
department to be actually two separate
provinces of vast extent lying in th«
western and northern portion of Ohio*.
Shan Shi, meaning western island, if
the provinoe lying directly west of Chili,
in which Peking is located. Ho Non
and dispatch undertake indicates, to they are the northward disaffected
march of the armies oppose of Li
and the other southern Hung Chong
great viceroy* to
No confirmation has reached the stfttf
department of the report from 84 Pe-
tc-r-ihurg of the torture and daatb of th«
Rusaum minister at Peking. Dr. Von
Holleben, the German ambassador,
called upon Secretary Hay, but stated
that he had no information touohing the
Chinese situation.
A rumor was afloat during the morn¬
ing to the effeot that oertoin interview!
attributed to the Chinese minister here,
Mr. Wu, hod attracted official attention
and might be made the subject of rep¬
resentations to him by the state depart¬
ment. It is understood that nothing
has yet been done in that direction,
however, and it is believed that the in¬
terviews may be ignored officially in
view of the realisation on the port of th«
officials that the hdnister is under high
nervous tension._
Minister Wu Depressed.
Washington, July 14.—The Chines!
minister continues to use his efforts to¬
ward getting information from Peking;
but up to a late hour he had not reoeived
any answer in connection with the ca¬
blegram to Minister Conger or from any
inquiry which he forwarded.
Minister Wu was much depressed by
continued reports that the kgoMbns had
been wiped The out and the ministers mur¬
dered. report of the killing of the
Russian minister and his wife was an¬
other fevers blow, but os to absolutely this, also,
Minister Wu said that he hod
nothing.
■ _
To Aid the Boxers.
Phenix, A. T., July 14.—Lung Kogh,
a Chinese from San Francisco, has been
in Phenix for several, days in the inter¬
est of the Po Wong Woey, or Chines*
reform party. He asserts there are 140,-
000 members scattered throughout the
country and that 130,000,000 has been
subscribed and sent to China to aid in
the expulsion of the powers and effeot a
settlement of internal disturbances.
Supposed to Be In Peking.
Beloit, Wix, July 14.—-Henry Smith
of this city, Son of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur i
H. Smith, missionaries in China, has
not heard from his parents for two
months. Reports that the missionary
societies have reoeived news of their
safety are not correct. Mr. and Mrs.
alive. Smith ate supposed to be in Peking, if
__
Population of the District,’
Washington, July 14.—The census
office has issued its first' bulletin giving
the population af the District of Colum¬
bia at 378,118. This in an increase tinra
tkelastoensuiof 48,89flor 90. W percent.
?atarrh The Mother of Consumption.
How tkfa BrasS Meeeee May bePraveoted and
C*n4-I>i Or—test «l te a rl afta f* Writst
ct<fackiHl. aud when for elven tbu
proper opportunities fxttm
aloe from Its place of beginning,
which is the nasal akeig passages,
deeper hreathing and deeper fnrarlnhlr the
Consumption tract, end.
In of the Lamgs.
Catarrh bio seldom destroys the an,
considers part of mucous
upper etr pass-
........» and congeet*
causing ' usually offensive a super
“* dls-
charge; lining ---------------- of but when bair-llke It reaches -------------tensely long tnbes the end Intensely Utile Iting deli delicate
tba and which cell*,
tire lndamntion congestion It causes,
closes ttieee small air pass a g es and. allowing tire
putrid ting discharged of the matter membrane, to accumulate, resulting causes to what a ret¬
call Consumption away of the Lungs. we
the tendency op catarrh.
The tendency of catarrh, when It has oaee obtained
n foothold in any portion of the mucous membrane
which lines every cavity of the body, la to Constantly
extend In every r*‘—■*--
BWte. re j
Nasal catarrh la the result. Unless a radical cure of
NBW LUN05.
except thi* Anal and always fatal one.
A CERTAIN CURE.
In an experience of twenty years, doling which
radical and permanent care. The method I employ
la one exclusively prepared my own, end the remedies which I
use are laboratories. under my personal direction in my
own
In Many reality people the Imagine disease they have Consumption when
has not quite reached that
stage. day. I am treating and curing cases of this sort
every So long as the process of decay has hot
begun In the lungs them selves, lean make the patient
perfectly well and strong again.
Let v BEOIN AT ONCE.
me onee more urge all catarrhal sufferers to
I shall make for the next month a specially low fee
tor . the treatment of catarrh not complicated by
other icine* diseases, that making be no extra charge for all med¬
etc., may required.
•I. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
Dr. Hathaway A
WK South Broad Street, Atlanta, Ota
MENTION THIS f-AFta WHEW WHITING.
New Bank Organized.
Greenwood, S. 0., July 14.—At &
meeting of the stockholders of the new
Farmers’ and Merchants’ bank organ¬
isation was perfected by electing W. G.
Gambrell president trad J. B. Wharton
cashier. The new bank will have a cap¬
ital of |75,000 and will lie ready for bus¬
iness by Sept. Ii
Mystery Solved.
Cleveland, Tenn., July 14. — The
mystery suirounding the finding of the
decomposed tSe remains of a man in the
been bushes unraveled. on roadside James near Johnson here has
has
been arrested nqd confessed'that he
killed Barker. the man, U whose name'was Posey
Through Line to Jacksonville.
ValDosta, Ga., July 14.—One of the
officials of the Atlantic, Valdosta “qd
Western railroad states that the rood
will be built on to Albany, This will
give a direct route from Albany to Jack¬
sonville, via Valdosta.
Those who live on terms are liable to
many accidental cuts, burns and bruises,
The law holds both maker and
circulator of aeounter/eit equally
guilty. The dealer who sella you a
dangerous counterfeit of DeWltt’s
Witch Hazel Salve risks your life to
make a little huger profit. You can
not trust him. DeWitt* is the oidy
Salve, genuine and Original Witch Basel
a well known core for {files
and all skin diseases." See that your
dealer gives you DeWitt’s Salve.
Brooks Drugstore.
cheerfully Newnan, Ga., May 9, 1900. Dr. I can
recommend Tiche-
nor’s Antiseptic as the best remedy
I ever nsed for wounds, burns, etc.
Have found it a good astringent also,
rdlieving any derangement of stom¬
ach or bowels. H. H. Ramsey, sta¬
tion agent.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are
famous little pills for liver and
bowel troubles. Never gripe. Brooks
Drug Store.
On the train, May 7, 1900: I have
found Dr. Ttohenor’s Antiseptic fill
that is claimed for it. Best I ever
nsed for wounds and sprains. W.
N. Ward, Conductor So. Ry.
■ *: ...
For burns, injuries, piles and skin
diseases use DeWitt’s Witch Hastel
Salve. It is the original. Counter¬
feits may he offered. Use only De-
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BUmpa or Braises,
Sprains or sores, burns or scald*,
wounds or cuts, tetter or eczema, all
quickly healing cored by Banner Salve, the
most medicine in the world.
Sold by Drewry Drug Store.
What among human ills are more an¬
noying than piles? The afflictions that
prevent active exercise are bad enough,
bat one that makes even rest miserable is
worse. Women are among its greatest
martyrs. Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment
will cure the most obstinate eases. Price
80 oente in bottle, tabes 75 cents. Sold by
Drewry Drug Store.
If your are gick all over, and don’t
know just what ails you, it’s ten to
one your kidneys are out of ordeL
Kidney Cure will bring
health and energy. Sold by Drewry
Drtg Store._
Is your liver tired? Does It fall to do
Its duty? If soft don’t neglect Its call for
help. A few dews of Uerbine may save
you only a perfect spell of liver sickness. H or bine Is the
medicine. It cures
chills and fever In children. Price 35 cts.
Sold by Dr ewry Drug Store-
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Tli Kind Yon Hm Always Bought
HORRIBLE DETAILS !
OF PEKING MASSACRE
Russian Minister Tortured
and Boiled to Death.
BODY IS FED TO THE DOGS
Mis Wife Suffered a Still More Horrible
Pate-Tortured With Sharp Stick*
Until Life Was Extinct—Legation
Officials All Brutally Murdered.
St. Peterssuro. July 14.—The czar
has reoeived with great emotion the
dreadful details of the catastrophe at
Peking. Tears ooursed down his majes¬
ty’s cheeks as he road the cablegram
from Admiral Alexieff, at Port Arthur,
. confirming the horrible details of the
assassination of M. DeGiers, which had
already reached Russia. The admiral
declares that the Russian envoy was
dragged through the streets by the Box¬
ers, iusulted, beaten and tortured, and
even thrown into .a great kettle and
boiled to death. Then the remains were
thrown to the dogs. While ML DeGiers
was boiug disposed of the frantic mob
danced around the caldron.
Mine. DeGiers, Admiral Alexioff’s-ad-
vices declare, suffered a fate worse than
death and was beaten and tortured with
sharp The sticks until life was extinct.
legation officials aro said to have
been tortured fiendishly until death
ended their sufferings. M. DeGiers and
hiB legation officials resisted desperately
and his brave body guard killed many
of the attacking mob. In the midst of
his tortures the envoy is said to have
heroically proclaimed his faith wife in Chris¬
tianity, encouraged by the who so
soon shared his martyrdom.
The announcement of this intelli¬
gence to the relatives of the Russian
martys in China was accompanied by
heart rending scenes. Count Lamsdorf
reoeived the friends of the murdered
ones at the foreign office and unfolded
to them the tragic story. The scenes of
frenzied terror and grief that followed
were unspeakable. The building of the
foreign office was beselged of by an excit¬
ing throng and the whole St. Peters¬
burg ately is full the of lamentation. of Immedi¬ Admiral
Alexieff upon dispatch reoeipt the called the
a czar
cabinet and council of state to go into
executive session at onoe.
What Officials Say.
Washington, July 14.—The Russian
embassy heije has received no informa¬
tion ot the killing of the Russian minis¬
ter at Peking. The officials do not dis¬
credit the story, Jiut say that the Rus¬
sians are under the same disadvantage
as the other powers In getting tele¬
graphic think that information this from Peking. will They
if proves true it en¬
tirely and very seriously alter the whole
situation.__
TRIAL OF CALEB POWERS.
Doctors and Civil Engineer the First
Witnesses Examined.
Georgetown, Ky., July 14. — The
attendance at the trial of ex-Secretary of
State Caleb Powers, charged with being
au aooompiioe to the murder of William
Goebel, was smaller than any time since
Monday, believed when the rase wu first railed.
It wu that only the civil engi-
neer, who measured the statehouoe
grounds at Frankfort, when the crime
occurred, find the doctors who performed
the autopsy on the body of the victim,
would be put on the stand by the com¬
monwealth. The prosecution hoped to
show by these witnesses, by the meas¬
urements and drawings, that the fatal
ballet wu fired from one of two front
windows of a room in the executive
building, occupied during his term of
oflioe bv the prisoner, Power*
The evidenra, while bearing directly
upon the case, had small attraction for
the general public.
EMACIATED AND SUFFERING
Indians In Drouth Stricken Arizona
On the Verge of Starvation.
Phcenix, A. T,,’ July 14.—The pro¬
longed dronth, probably unprecedented
in the history of this portion of Arizona,
has greatly augmented the sufferings of
the famine stricken Pima Indians on the
Sacaton reservation. Members of the
tribe have told Superintendent Cowan,
of the Indian ageucy,
are dying rapmi pidly fr ’rom starvation and
thirst. Most of the Indians now de-
pendent upon cattle for food will have
last to have long. provisions. The supply cannot
They are emaciated and suffering and
unless the $83,000 congressional appro¬
priation can be used at once, private
subscriptions or similar relief measures
most be taken.
Strange Disease la Cotton.
Columbia, S, 0., July 14.—L. D. Lan¬
drum pf Batesburg writes to the gov¬
ernor that a strange disease has appeared
in the cotton crop of that section, and
that the plant is bei eing killed ont far and
wide. He says sa sulphur and other rem¬
edies have been tried without effect.
The matter has been referred to the bot¬
anist at Clemson for investigation.
Charged With Larceny.
Savannah, July 14—John B. Bulcken,
secretary of Concord Lodge No. 17, In¬
dependent Order of Odd Fellows, has
been arrested on a charge of larceny. It
is alleged from that Bulcken collected $560 os
dues the members of Concord
lodge and failed to turn the money over
to the proper parties.
Taxes Must Be Paid.
Font Worth, Tex., July 14—Gov¬
ernor Johnson of the Chickasaw notion
has ruled that tribal taxes must be paid.
It is learned here that there may be
Wholesale ejectments if the taxes ora
not paid.
________
Death of Colonel Beaumont.
Denver, July 14.—Colonel Samuel
Beaumont, aged 70 years, for a number
of years connected with the freight de¬
ridlrond, portment of the Denver gastritis. sad Rio Grande
tetrad, from
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Magrchkr, York Co., Va.
Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, O.i
“1 can scarcely find words to express
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one victim, for I was In a critical condi¬
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town could read your book. There would
be a great deal less sickness and puny
women.”—Miss Bertha E. Sargent.
Navasota, Tex.
Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, O.:
“I think it Is time to let you know
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i am rid of that terrible trouble 1 had
when 1 wrote to you. When I would
itoop over I could not straighten up
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Dr, 8. B. Hartman, Columbus,O.:
“I am sure that Pe-ru-na is one pt the
mt medicines on the market. I am
CAST0RIA
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been
in u»o for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
» and has been made under liis per¬
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Allow no ono to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes aro but Ex¬
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Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment*
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Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
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substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
pnd allays Feverishness. It eurcs Diarrhoea and Wind
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and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
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GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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- In Use For Over 30 Years.
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tubes, by mail. 75 Cents; bottles, so cents.
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SEARCY k BOYD,
Attoraeys-at-Law.
GENERAL PRACTICE
Booms 1 and S, Mesonl- Temple,
GRIFFIN. GA
%fcs. MOORE k CARSON,
Physicians and Surgeons.
First floor City National Bank.
Oflioe boars from 8 to IS a. m., $ to
• p. m.
■BBS
FEMALE CATARRH.
sure that I would have been in my grave
now had I
not used it. I
have told many,
others the good
it did me.
Everybody said
that I had con¬
sumption, and I
knew that I
would have It;
unless 1 got re¬
lief. I feel It
m jr d u t y t o
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give praise where it is duo. I am a«|
ever shall lie grateful to the man wb«
discovered Pe-ru-naZ-M rs. 8. E. Dicker.
Nbw Orleans, La,
Dr. 8. B. Hartman, Columbus,O.:
” I am feeling much better now than I
•ave for two years. I find Pe-ru-na to
be the liestTmedi-
oine for femals
complaint, and
in all cases of
extreme weak¬
ness I think it Is
the best remedy
in the world, sa
it has done me
a great deal of
good. My friends
say that I am looking better now than I
have for years. They want to know
what 1 have been’doing, I look so well.
I tell them that Pe-ru-na did It. 1 hope
Dr. Hartman will live many years more
to help others as he did me.”—Mrs. H.
Bathe, 1834 Sixth street.
Every woman should have a copy of
Health and Beauty.” This book oon-
talns specific instructions for the treat¬
ment and enre of female catarrh. It Is
illustrated and contains much informa¬
tion. Address Dr. H arttnan,Columbus,O-
DR. FRANK JOHWSON,
GRIFFIN, GA-
Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat
a Specialty.
No chargee made for teating eyes in
simple errors of refraction, where gloaaee
ore ordered.
’
0. H. P. SLATON, o
attorney and Connselior-at-Law
Griffin, Georgia.
Bract ce in all the courts. Oflioe la
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