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THE AMEBICUS WEEKLY TIME8-EEC0RDEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1898. \
THEIR—
SUCCESS.
ES&rS
tanato victims*
n a soflorer Iron anj wasting disease, dltordsred
bleed, ntrreus cellaptt, or loss ol msntol rigor,
Udmy or arinuy diSJculty, hydractlt, pinptes,
plica, nitoassle, rap-
tore, unnatural 4la
st rlctura,
clicrgos, stricture,
rhcucutlsm, cstarth,
Hathaway nr Iked.
The went el the |
treatment Is youn
DR^HATHAWAy”?
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men; So. a, tor Woosat 00. 8, tor sUn disaassa)
No. 4, tor catarrh. Rose M peps booklet, bp
writing ne and menUonlnp this paper.
CUBANS OFFERED CASB
Large gums of Money Tendered
Insurgent Leaders.
BTILL THEY WILL HOT SURRENDER
Ipwalah •'•plat,. Attempts tw Hrlhe Twe
Behel Ohlefe and Is "ammarllr Shot,
■wmera Thai the Tata,.teere Hep He.
welt Set at It eat—A ntoau m/ cablaet ta
laser ea Address. »
to inquire into trusts. Social Qayeties.
EVERY MAN GETS WHEELS
IN HIS HEAD
wheu he looks at our immense
stock of ’98 Model Biycles.
He can’t help it—he dreams
of them—he thinks of them
and then he comes down to
our depot and secures one,
when he at once begins to
think that there ls raally
something in life after all be
sides work and trouble. You
don’t _ know what pleasure
there is in life till you take a
•spin on one of our new ’98
Models. The Sterlings and
Cresents are here, come and
see them, they are perfect
dreams in steel. We carry
the largest stock of wheels
in Georgia and can save you
money on new anil second
hand wheels.
by the week or month, and repaired.
WILL DUDLEY, Amrrioux, Oa.
HAdQABD’S
Specific Tablets
ng the 1
Paactwaal bjstsm.
Cures all Kidney, Bladder, Uterine, Pro.
title and Urethral Affections. Impart vigor
lud overcome effects of excess snd Inuiscre-
tion.
‘tier Impact vlgoi
oc.ilthy action to a
•y.tera, and build up the eottre orcaalxui.
In other words, they help every function
and Impart vigor and health to the entire
min. On this principle they cure when *11
other remedies hare iilWd. •
reisalr at usveoport Drug Co., Amerl;
nr rent bv mall on receipt of iirlce by Hi
card npectlo Cxx, Atlanta as.
is (Weal Men
. s'* Fullf rwtorrillB
^ *S UAbortilin*.Ons
'll [box UblMU •>
Hivsha, via Ksy West, Jsn. 90.—
Since Saturday the rioter* hare been
Quiet, with the exception of the explo
sion of a dynamite bomb in the Plgsa
de Ooleii, which did no barm. The rn
more that the volnuteere would revolt
against tba gorernmeat bare bad no
foundation. Nevertheless on Saturday
and Suuday several generals arrived
here from Matausas province and the
outlying portions of Havana proviuoe
with additional reinforcements. About
16,000 men are uow located within the
City limits and tu the outskirts.
Certain politicians have industriously
circulated rumors that tbs volunteers
would join in the riott and have still
further increased popular passion by
saying that tbe government intended to
disarm them. It has also been asserted
that the volunteers would not have the
ballot, became in the pay of tbe govern
ment, which is nut the fact, as only the
buglers, tbe mobilised guerrillas and a
few others are paid. The rest ere mer
chant* and clerks, serving without gov
ernment pay. Those responsible fur
eironlating there minora are interested,
it ls asserted iujpalace circlet, in breed
ing tronble between the government
and the volunteers so as to have the
latter diearmed and to be aemred of
6,000 men leas against the insurgents.
Now that the disturbances have
quieted down, the greater port of the
troop* have retnrned to their respective
■tationa Among the government sup
porters the riots are explained as ''spon
taneous and wholly without previous
arrangements.” They are aiorloed to
the violent attacks upon not only army
offloare, hot alio npon prominent loyal
Spaniard* like the Marquis of Pinar del
Rio and Madam# Eva Oauel. tbe well
knowu newspaper woman. The rioters,
on the o her baud, blame the authori
ties for tolerating newspaper attacks
prohibited by law. Thongh without so
cial standing, tba rioters insist npon
their patriotism.
Upon the body of Captain Pnga, mil
itary oommandar at Rinoon, this prov
ince, waa found a letter signed by Pnga,
offering to Insurgent Leader Hernan-
del |2,G00 and free passes to the United
States if ha wonld surrender with 60
armed follower*. Auothar latter an
swering the above was foam), addressed
to him. saying that If h* continued bis
attempts to oorrapt the ihsurgente he
would be conrtmartialed and shot if
captured. Aa Pnga oonld not induce
Leader Hernandez to surrender, he be
gan negotiations with Leader Joan Dei-
gad* through the letter's father. Leader
Hernandez, having learned of this, cap
tured and shot Captain Pnga without
allowing him tooommnnicate with Dp .
gads. When this waa knowu a Span-
lah force left Rinoon and recovered the
body with the letters ou it.
The government also sent (33,000 to
the military commander at San Jnsnde
Las Yeras to prooore the surrender of
Leader Loreto Oepero and his nephew.
The members of tbe cabinet willitsui
a manifesto explaining ‘the salient
points of the scheme of autonomy aud
its advantage* over Independence,” tie
gather with an appeal to tbe Insurgent,
to enrrender.
CANDLER IS A CANDIDATE.
'. lias no equal In disease* of the |
i Kidneys nut Urinary Organa. Have. |
. I Jon neglected your Kldpeys? Have'
you overworked yonr nervous *y»*< 1
4' tom and caused trouble with your j
., Kidney* and Bladder? Have you*
{ pain* In the loins, side, back, groins ( I
i 'and bladder? Have you a flabby np- |
.pearance of the lace, especially t
* under the eyes? Too frequent de-, I
I |fi ire pass urine ? William's Kidney .
. Mils will impart new life to the dls- <
1 eased organs, tone np the system. I
. land make anew man ol you. By .
.mail 60 cents per box. (
Wiuiuu lira. oo.. Prop*., Cleveland, O.
For sale at Dodson's Pharmacy.
©UR
UNDERTAKING
DEPARTMENT
!l tadtr the manigement of MR. BD. A
0R 8Wi, who will 111 aU order* prmapUy.
A. W* SMITH.
Atlanta, Jan. 23.— Hon. Allen IX
Can Her, at present secretary of state,
today formally declared himself a can
didate for the Democratic gubernatorial
nomination. HI. nunonucenieut ie iu
reply to a petition of Athena citizen!
urging him to make the race. He say*:
'I will stand for the nomination (or
governor of Georgia, and in doing io I
will go to the people as the candidate of
no ring, clique, faction or combination,
bnt simply at sn oldfa.luoued Demo
crat standing on tho platform of my
parly aud believing iu tta teuet* as de
clared by Its national convention and
expounded by Jeffersou aud Jackson.
"In my candidacy I will invoke the
support of all Georgian! wlto believe in
the cardinal docilities of Democracy,
feeling assured that in common with
me, however earnestly they mity dissent
front any of tbo declaration, of the last
uatiuual platform, they believe that for
the people of Georgia any honest Demo
crat standing on tiie platform of bis
party is preferable to the ascendency of
Republicanism.
"We can expect nothing from Me-
Kiulo/ism. It ix our enemy, implaca
ble aud unrelenting. This has been
abundantly demonstrated lines March
A To resist it car people most unite.
Such a onion will not ouly protect oar
material, political and social interest*,
bnt will parity our politics We must
hive clean methods and honast elec
tions.
"In expending the pnblio rovenne I
would keep constantly in view the fact
that the state never has a dollar that ie
not wrong from the hard earnings of
its citizens nuder its taxing law. Ueuce
those charged with the imposition of
taxes aud the collection and expenditure
of the pnblio revenues should be held to
the most rigid accountability, especially
at each a time aa this, when the cost of
the production of cotton, onr leading
staple, ie ss much or more than it will
command iu the market, aud when
honest labor clad iu rags begs for work
at starvation wages in order to be able
to boy bread.
“If I am nominated and etacted I will
have no political debts to pay; no friend*
to reward, no enemies to pdnish; but
will be free to give the people of my na
tive state a clean, honest, economic bus
iness administration, without any effort
.t nstsntai'cn nr show. 1 *
Resets. Velesttea Istruitaoes ss Impsr-
tsst Hill Is th. Itaekey* state.
Colckbcs, O.. Jan. 33.—At the re
quest of Attorney .General F. 3. Mon-
nett, Senator H. E. Valentine intro
duced a resdlation this evening to ap
point a senate committee to inquire
into the traits that dp basin*** in Ohio.
Tbe information ie to be used in an
effort to that oat all inch combination.
of wealth and industry from the. etate,
the .opreme court having held in the
decision ousting the Standard OU com-
pauy that trusts are inimical to the
basmsrs and industrial interests of the
state end against pnblio polloy.
To he yntertaining
when one ought to be
asleep. To cat ssn ‘
and salad* when
stomach craves
simplest food or m
at all To langh
when one wants to |
cry. All this i
much more
society de
mands of her _
followers.
The attorney general says the resolu
tion will enable tbe oomimttae to inves
tigate the o|>eratiiiiit of tbe coffee, sugar,
wnisky, coal, wire nail, match, sewer-
pipe, lonacc.i, oil, twine, biscuit, cracker,
gists and insurance fru-te. He ie al
ready after the oil and the insurance
trusts iu the supreme court.
The committee is tustrnoteil to repori
specially as to wlmt‘degree these ttu.tr
restrain trade, repress production an
control prices. Attorney General Mon
nett is to act with the committee aud
be its attorney. He lias been making a
fight ou trust, ever since he became at
torney general of the state.’
It is generally thought here the reso
lution to Investigate the trust, is s con
tinuation of the light ou Senator Hanna
by the auti-Hauua men. Moiiuetr wa.
a strong supporter of Governor Bash-
tied in iiis opposition to Hauua’a candi
dacy for the seuatorship. Hanna is con
nected with many of the iarge.t trusts
now doing business in this stute. and
the fact will be brought out in the in
vestigation proposed.
The attorney general said tonight it
was not made a joint resolution, as the
Hanna Republican majority in the house
wonld kill it if it came to that branch
dmadfnl
The
pains in
bade and loins,
i bluest All
symptoms in
dicate serious de
rangements of the
delicate female or
ganism, end must
be overcome at
once. Remove the
cause. Strengthen
exhausted nature.
A Care for Lame Back.
“My daughter when recovering from
an attack of fever, was a great tnffeter
from pain In the baok and blpa,” writes
Louden Grover, of Bardie, Ky. “After
using quite a number of remedies with
out any benefit she tried on* bottle of
Cnamberlaln’e Pain Balm, and it ha.
given entire relief.” Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm is alio a oertaln enre for
rheumatism, Sold by W. A. Bembert,
Druggist.
Bradficld’s Female Regulator
is the standard remedy for the weaknesses
and irregularities peculiar to Women.
Bradfu Id's Regulator is not a mysterious
mixture of mythical origin, but a stand
ard remedy compounded in accordance
with s ic-ntifie principles from approved
vegetable medical materials. Bradfield’s
Regulator is endorsed by physicians who
have examined it, and has been in suc
cessful use over a quarter of a century. It
is sold by druggists at one dollar a bottle.
“Perfect Health for Women" mailed
free upon application.
THE BMDFIELD REGULATOR CO- Atlanta. 0*.
Tho youth who secures a situation as
bill collector has a promising career.
The front door matit freqeotlo oros
Bed in lov e.
Miss Allie Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was
frightfully burned on the face snd
neck. Pain was intensely relieved by
DeWitt’s Witoh Hazel Salve, which
healed the injury without leaving a
soar. It is the famous pile remedy.
W. A. Rembert.
Some people wastes lot of time tell
ing yon what they said to somebody
Save Your Lite
By using "The New Great South Amer
ican Kidney Cura ” This new remedy
ia a great surprise on account of its ex-
oeeding promptness in relieving pain
in the Kidneys, Bladder and Back in
male or female. It relieves retention
of water, and pain in passing it almost
immediately. Save yourselves by using
this marvelous cure.. Its use will pre
vent fatal oonsequenoe* in almost all
eases by its great alterative and heal
ing powers.
Sold by E, J. Eldridge, draggiit,
Americas, Ga.
No woman is ever really angry if a
> to kii
GENTLEMEN
Will do well to look through
our stock of
Furnishing'Goods
before buying.
Everything new. Noth
ing carried over from last
season.
We handle Wilson Bros
Underwear.
Wilson Bros Dress Shirts.
Wilson'BrosJHalfHose and
Gloves.
Wilson Bros Suspenders,
etc. .
The New “Columbia”
Shirts in white and fancy
bosoms. Also a full line of
McIntosh coats, Umbrellas.
We can save you money in
anything in Men’s wear.
BRITTON & DODSON-
406 Jaeksoo Street,Juext to E. J. Eldridge drugstore.
man tries to kiss her, but some of them
make a pretty big bluff at times.
The progressive ladles of Weatfleld,
Tud., I .sued a “Woman’s Edition” of
the Westfield New*, bearing date of
April 3, 1890. The paper Is filled with
matter of Interest to women, ana we
notloe the following from a correspond
ent, which the editors printed, realising
that it treats upen a matter of vital im
portance to their sex: “The best reme
dy for oroup, colds end bronohltls that I
have been eb’e to find is Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. For family use It has
no rqnsi. I gladly recommend it" 25
snd 50 cent bottle for tale by W. A.
Rembert, Dingglst.
The perfumer ia always a man of
scents.
J. A. Perkins, of Antiqnity, O., was
for thirty years needlessly tortured by
physioians for the enre of eczema. He
quickly cured by using DeWitt’s
Hazel Salve the famous healing salve
for piles and skin diseases. W. A.
Rembert
AN OPEN
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE CQPRTS OUR RIGHT TO TUB
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND
“PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK.
J t DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” the same
that has borne and does now *"* on ever V
bear the facsimile signature of wrapper.
This is the original “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,’’ which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the hind yon have always bought on
and has the signature of wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
Troth is stranger than fietion, be
cause there is less of it on the market
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
swr
km
Many are called, bnt few choose tc
get np when tbe alarm clock goes off.
Kissing a fashionable young lady on
the cheek ia one way of removing paint
Mrs. VsrsjtH* >* Batted.
LoxDOJf, Jan. 38. — Mrs Kathrine
Forsythe, lata of Philadelphia, whoa*
jIMh was aonouuoad on Thursday
Perrons who are troubled with Indi
grstlon will be Interested In the expert'
enee ofWm. H. Penn, ehl-f clerk In
the railway mail service at De* Moines,
lows, who writes: “It gives me pleas
are to testify to tbe merits of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera sod Diarrhoea
Remedy, For two years I have suffered
from Indigestion, end am anbjeot to
frequent severe attaeke of pain In the
stomach and bowels. One or two dues*
of thl* remedy never fall* to give perfect
reliefs.” Price 25 snd 50 oant; for sale
by W. A. Rembert, Druggist.
Some men rob themselves when they
call others bard name*.
Mrs. Mary, j?* 1 ?. Harrisburg, P*.
say*: "My child ia worth millions to
me; yet I wonld have lost her by cronp
had I not invested twenty-five cents in
a bottle of One Minnte Cough Cure.’’
It cures ooughs, colds and all throat
and lung troubles. W. A. Rembert.
It sometimes pays to begood, but
it’a always good to be paid.
It ia easy to catch a cold and jnst as
easy to get rid of it if you commence
early to use One Minute Cough Cure.
It cures ooughs, colds, bronchitis,
pneumonia and all throat and long
troubles. It ia pleasant to take, safe
to nse and tore to core. W. A Rem-
erk
Incontinence of water daring sleep
■topped immediately by Dr. E. Detch-
on’s Anti Dinretio. Cures children
and adults alike. Price (1. Bold by
E 3 Eldridge, druggist, Americas, Go.
W eqn*
to 80 oenUueters or hundredths of a
meter.
Mrs. M. B. Ford, Bnddell’a DL
suffered for eight years from dyspepsia
and chronio constipation and was
finally cured by using DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers, tho famous little pills
for all stomach and liver troubles.
W. A Bembert.
Mrs. Stark, Pleasant, Ridge, O.,
says, “After two doctors gave np my
boy to die I saved him from croup
by nsing One Minute Oongh Cure.’’ It
it the quiokeet and most oertain reme-
day for coughs, colds and all throat
and lung troubles. W. A Rembert.
It isn't what* man owes bnt what he
says that keeps him broke.
laflametorg Rbsamstlsa (laved la S Hare
Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind.,
save: My wife had Inflamatory Rheu
matism In every muaol* and joint, her
coffering was terrible aud her body and
face were swo'len beyond reoogolUon:
had been in bod for six weeks nod had
eight phvsloisne but received no benefit
uehl she tried the MYSTIC CURE FOR
RBEUtfATIjVf. It gave Immediate
relief anil ai.e was able to walk about in
three dsy*. I an sore it saved her life.’’
Sold bj E. J. Eldrlge, Druggist, Amerl
ous, Ga.
It is a long
ing when a p
no torn.
CADTOZUA/
Millionaire
lows.
dtal fel-
OAMVOHIA.
Prosperity oomesqnickesttothe man
whose liver is in good condition. De
Witt’s Little Early Risers are famous
little pills for eonstipation, bilious
ness, indigestion and all stomach and
liver troubles. W. A RemUi.
Itch on human, mange on hor see
dogs and all stock, cured in 80 minutes
byWoolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This
never fails. Sold by^E.;J. Eldridge,
druggist, Americas, Ga.
Fresh garden seed st Rambert's
drug store next to postofilce.
One Minnte Cough Cure cures quick
ly. Thst’s whst you want 1JLW. A.
Rembert.
March 8,
Do Wot Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even he doe's not know.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
Hard Sense.
It takes keen common sense,
added to superior judgment and
experience, to be auperlntendentof
a railroad. 8nch a man never re
commends anything that he has not
himself subjected to crucial teat.
A prominent railroad superintend
ent, Hying at Savannah, Ga., in
which city he waa born, says he
feels better than he ever did, and
he had the worst case of dyspepala
on record. He had no appetite, and
the little he ate disagreed with him,
canalng him to vomit often. He
had pains in the head, breast and
atomach, bnt after using three bot
tles of P. P. P. he felt like a new
man.* He says that he feels that he
could live forever if he conld always
getP.P. P. HI* name will be given
oa application to Llppman Brothers, the '
proprietors of this great remedy.
Djrapepala In all its forma la promptly
and permanently cured by P. P. P. General
DeblUty and lack of energy give place to vim and ambition through
the use of P. P. P. Blood Polaon and all its incidental and hereditary
Ills are eradicated by P. P. P. Rheumatism la conquered and banished
by P. P. P., as are also Catarrh and Malaria, p. P. P. Is a purely vege
table compound, which has steadily grown in favor for years.
SOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS.
LIPPMAN BROTHERS. «ocx. Savannah, Ga.
t 1
f^BTTlNG THE GRIP*
This is good weather
tor It. but whst yon
want Is to grip onr
fine old Whiskies.
Groceries snd Coun
try Produce. Nofhlog J
but firet-clasa goods,).
Onr Restaurant.
The M c LeodCo
Coder Opera Hesse,
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