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THE AMERICAS WEEKLY TIMES--RECORDER: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,
1900.
• An Expensive “Tip”®
2 is the one which you cut off 'and 2
• throw away every time that you •
0 smoke a Five Cent cigar. There is 5
a nearly as much labor in making this ■
end as all the rest of the cigar, and 2
yet every man who buys a cigar cuts ©
it off and throws it away. You get £
all you pay for when you smoke Eg
5 Old Virginia Cheroots!
£ Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this £
■ y cit - Ask your own dealer. Price, 3 for 5 cents.
JAPAN WILL DEFEND
HER NATIONAL HONOR
Not Submit to a Repetition
of the Indignities of 1895,
ATTEMPT TO BE RESENTED
WE WILL INAUGURATE A
Special Cut-Price Sale!
Mens’ Fine Shoes
For This Week. If you will need any shoes soon
now is the time for you to inspect our stock
We mean business.
Just received a big lot of Collars and Shirts
IN ALL STYLES.
When we sell you goods they must be up to the
standard, and we will sell good goods for less
than any one.
E. D. SHEFFIELD COMPANV.
I
GLASCQW & LEWIS,
...TAILORS,
.Mm*
Wish to call the
attention ol the public that while it
is between seasons and just the right
time, why not let us clean and repair
your last Fall and Winter Suits? If
you delay there are two things dam
aging to you. First, the moth will
cut them, and secondly, the cold
weather will come and find you un
prepared to receive it.
We Do Honest Work!
Oar work must please, or no pay Is expected, \Ve do not
make cheap work, but we do good work Cheap. We also
invite the ladle* to send their Tailor-Made Suits to be clean
ed and repaired. They will received careful attention. (*ar
Fall and Winter Samples
aro now on hand, ard we Invito you to call and see them.
Hvit £chiiIII|N ri Shoe Store, Uor L-nnmr ;in«l .lacknon St*
Trifling Will Not Be Tolerated—1>U-
trustful of the Outcome of the Chi
nese Situation—Desirous of an Alli
ance With China.
Yokohama, Sept. 15.—The absence of
anything like enthusiasm on the part of
the Japanese on the good work which
their army 1ms done 'a China is attract
ing universal comment. Tho news of
the fall of Peking caused scarcely a rip
ple of excitement. Tho determining
cause is undoubtedly the deep seated
distrust of tho outcome of the Chinese
complications and the popular convic
tion that its results will be humiliation
like that forced on the nation in 1895.
There is, however, a decided resolve
that tho slightest attempt to trlflo this
time will be resented with all the force
that a self respecting nation can master.
Japan wants no territory as a reward,
but will insist, first of all, upon the pro
servatiou of the integrity of China, not
with any desire to form an alliance
with the latter as a menace to the west,
but rather as the fulfillment of the na
tional hope that China shall become a
corpora e member of the body of civilized
powers as Jujum herself has become.
She deems it a reproach that the oldest
power in the world should be allowed to
remain outside the pale of the world.
Pannoiint Influence In Korea.
Another demand will l>o such a guar-
ontee by the powers of Japan's para
mount influence in Korea as shall effect
ually prevent any encroachment thereon
by Kussiu and thus remove all possibil
ity of a future dash with that power.
Apart from the manifestation of good
feeling which has come from the frater
nization of the Japanese and Russian
troops in China a strong conviction has
arisen that Russia's power 1 has been
overrated and Japan’s confidence in her
self, in the event of a conflict, has been
correspondingly increased.
Marquis Ito’s long expected manifesto
placing himself at the head of a new
party lias appeared. It is especially no
table owing to tho fact that its own
paramount issue is tho promotion of
civil service reform. It will be interest
ing to note whether a political party
based upon a single plans can sustain
itself.
If it can it will be tho most signal vie
torv in Japan’s extraordinary history.
The Mitzu Bish, newspaper, says a
Japanese firm has secured a contract
with the American authorities in the
Philippines to supply 60,000 tons of Jap
anese coal for the uso of American war-
STRONO AGAINST HOWARD.
Lackey Gives Damaging Evidence.
Some Sensational Features.
Frankfort, Ky.,Sept. 15.—The How-
ard trial resumed today. Common-
wealth’s Attorney Franklin being ill,
Judge Williams was appointed to prose
cute. Mr. Woodson concluded his testi
mony. An attachment was issued for
James Bums. Dr. W. F. Philipps of
Manchester testified to conversations ho
had with Howard regarding t'. e Assassi
nation of Goebel
Lieutenant John Ricketts testified
that after the shooting he saw a man
jump the rear entrance near the execu
tive building. The man lie thought had
a gray mustache and he did not believe
Howard was tho man. Jailer Lackey of
Madison county said Howard called on
him at Richmond and told him he had
l>een at Frankfort and lmd gone home,
hut received a message to return. How
ard said:
“You may rest assured I will never
go to the penitentiary for the murder of
George Baker.”
The theory of the prosecution is that
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CHINESE SITUATION
MORE THREATENINC
Withdrawal of the Trocps
Will Be Disastrous.
EMPRESS . IS IN MONGOLIA
immunity from punishment of tho
For murder was promised Howard as
reward for killing Goebel. Lieutenant
Ricketts also incriminated Youtze
again, tho same as in the Powers trii
W. D. Weaver testified that when
Howard rotnrued from Frankfort
Loudon to appear for trial for tho mur
der of George Baker, Judge J. H. Tins
ley met him and shook hands with
Howard, saying:
“Jim, I heard through my son what
you did at Frankfort and I want to con
gratnlate you.”
Howard, ho says, nodded and smiled.
Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty
Year, of Suffering
'I suffered for thirty years with dl
arrboea and thought I was past being
cured," says John 8. Halloway,
French Camp, Mias. “I had spent
much time and money and antlered
much that I bad given up all hopes
recovery, I was so feeble from the of,
fects of the diarrhoea that I could do
kind of labor, could not even travel, but
by accident I waa permitted to find
bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after takinf
several bottles I am antlrily cured o
that trouble, I am ao I leased with the
result that I am anxious that It be
roach of all who suffer as I have,” For
sale by Dodson's Pharmacy and J,
Hudson,
ltusslans Push Their Interests.
Peking, via Shanghai, Sept 15.—
The Russians aro keenly pushing their
interests. There aro 8,000 of them here.
They occupy the summer palace, 10
miles north of hero. In Manchuria,
they report fighting everywncre with
Chinese troops pointing to a permanent
occupation down to tho great wall at
Shanghai Kwan.
Japan Watching Her Oppprtunlty.
Pekino, via Shanghai, Sept. 15.—
Tho Japancso are watching for opportu
nities. They have 10,000 men hero.
They occupy tho whole north part of tho
city, the largest and richest shore of oil
Cltauilierlaln's Cough Remedy ii Great
Favorite.
1 he soothing and healing properties of
this lemedy, its pleasant taste and
prompt and permanent dares have made
t a great favorite with people every
where. It Is especially prized by moth
ers of small children for colds, croup
and whooping oougb, as It always af
fords quick relief, and sa It contains no
opium or other harmful drug, it may bo
given as confidently to a baby aa to an
adult. For tale by Dodson’s Pharmacy
andJ.R, Hudson.
For evory snccessfnl man yon meet
you will meet a dozen unsuccessful
ones who claim to have given him
start.
Do Tour Feet Ache and Burn ?
Shako into yoor shoes Allen’s Foot
Ease, a powder for the foot. It cools
the feet and makes tight or New Shoes
feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bunions,
Swoller, Smarting, Hot, Callous, Sore
and Sweating Feet. Allen's Foot-Ease
relieves all pain and gives rest and
comfort. We have over 30,000 teBti
monials. It cures while you walk.
Try it today. Sold by all druggists
shoo stores. By mail for 25c, in
stamps. Trial package FliEE. Addross.
Allen S. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. Y.
The summer girl's oup of joy Is the
mnstacbe cup.
ROW llKIUUT'S DISEASE STARTS.
Indigestion, biliousness, blood post
onid with urea and urlo acid (which
should have boon excreted by the kid*
neyr), rheumatic pains In nerves and
joints, causing irritation of the kidneys,
then pains over the small of the back,
mark sure approach of Brlght'a Disease.
Do not delay taking Foley’s Kidney
Cure, for it makes the kidneys right.
W. A. Rembert.
The bitterest enmity exists between
those who were formerly tho best of
friends.
The Indian famine relief fund at
New York has reached $213,078.54.
The emergency bags sent by a church
society to Kansas soldiers |a th - Philis
tines contained among the necessities a
)ox of DeWiti'a Witch Hazel 8alye, the
well known cure for piles, injuries and
and aklndleeasei. The ladles took care to
obtain the original DeWitt’ Wltoh Hazel
Salve knowing that all counterfeits are
worthless. W. A. Rembert.
Clothea that are advertised "to wear
like iron” nsnally get rasty.
What We Promise
We Perform.
The drag world has not escaped the
general epidemic of adulteration. We
are'gusranteed against this menace to
health by carrying a complete stock of
pare drags in which adulteration find
no,'place. Every prescription is pnt
np by an experienced pharmacist who
makes no mistakes. Oar price schedule
is on the horizontal line of fairness.
Hudson’s iSS.
fOLET’S kidney cube
a pure medicine, and contain! In con
centrated foim, remedies recognized by
the most skilful of the medical profes
sion as the most effective agents for the
cure of kidney and bladder diseases.
Davenport Drug Co.
It's fanny that the heaviest drinkers
live in the temperate zone.
When you want a pleasant physic try
tho new remedy, Chamberlain's Stomach
and 1,1 ver Tablet*. '1 hey are easy to
take and pleasant In't fleet. Price, 23
cents. Samples free at Dcdson's Phar
macy and J. R. Hudson’s drugstore.
A wise man never covets a thing he
can live without.
Largo sun spots, astronomers say,
caused the extreme beat this summer,
and doctors declsre nearly all the pios-
tratlona were Induced by disorders of
the stomach. Good health follows gc >d
digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Care dl
gests what yon eat. if you have lndl
gestloo or dyspepsia It will quloklv re
lieve aad permanently oureyou. W. A
Rembert.
"Ii’e no joke,” when we say that Dr.
Tlohenor’s Antiseptlo la superior to any*
thing offered the "dear people” aa a
dressing for wounds, bites and stings of
insects, "poison oak,” etc. It's cleanli
ness, pleasant odor and quick cures
make It a universal favorite wherever
known. Price 50c. Remember that It
is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
When the small boy gets the marble
fever be stoops to conquer.
Poisonous toadstools resembling mush
rooms have caused frequent deaths this
year. Be sure to nae ooly the genuine.
Observe tho same care when yon ask
for De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. There
are poisonous counterfeits. DeWitt’s
la the only original Witch Hazel Salve
It Is safe and certain care for piles and
»11 akin diseases.. W. A. Rembert.
The ideal lover to the practical girl
is one who ia rich.,
OASTORIA.
Bean tie , ' ^TUHUTlUni I
Bigastare , '
HALF THE WORLD IN DARKNESS
as to the cause of their 111 health, if
they would start to treat their kidneys
with Foley’s Kidney Core, the weari
ness of body and mind, backache, head
ache and rheumatic palne would disap
pear. Davenport Drag Co.
Two weak partners aro seldom able
to make a business firm.
8100.
Dr. E. Detchon’s Anti-Diuretic
May be worth to you more than $100
if yon have a child who soils beddlog
from lncontenence of water during sleep.
Cures old and young alike. It arrests
the trouble at once. $1. Sold by E. J.
Kidridge, druggist.
Textile industries in Germany are
deteriorating 2,000 operatives being
idle at Aachen.
Immediate Steps Must lie Taken t<
Sleet the Problem of a Food Supply
For 50,000 People In Peking—Fight.
Ing In yiunchurla.
Shanghai, Sept. 15.—Tho news of thi
contemplated withdrawal of tho alliel
from Peking has caused a great sensa<
tiou au.l is regarded hero as u great mi:
take which is likely to eventuate in die*
turlmnces in other parts of China, whorl
tho pooplo ore certain to attribute th I
evacuation to a defeat of tho European
forces. Even hero the Chinese as j|
wholo do not bulievo that tho allies over
reached Peking. They think tho story
a fabrication concocted for the purpose
of imposing upon tho officials.
Competent observers believe that a
lesson must be brought homo to China
now in order to provent serious out
breaks in tho future.
Peking, via Shanghai, Sept. 15.—Th l
empress dowager and the emperor, with
8,000 troops as a guard, aro staying with
a Mongol princo in Mongolia, 150 tnllel
northwest of Peking, near tho Kalgan
I«tss, watching oveuts there. No pur*
Buit of thorn is intended by tho troop*.
Many native officials out of employment
here aro secretly sending to tho emperor
and to tho empress dowager assurances
of loyalty.
If Peking is to bo held immediate
steps must bo takon to moot the problem
of a food supply for 500,000 people, or
else tlioro will bo certain starvation
next winter.
Tho yearly oontribntioh of the south
ern provinces of 100,000 tons of rico for
tho people in Mauchus is stopped by tho
military operations and part of it has
boon confiscated at Tien Tsin.
The crops oatsido Peking aro likely to
bo carried off or dostroyed by tho Boxers.
The railway to Tien Tsin, In charge of
tho allies, is now running fully half way
and will bo complete in another month.
With tho railway working and plenty
of snpplies at Tien Tsin tho occupation
WHY
DR. HATHAWAY
CURES.
Reasons for Ills Marvelous Success—
His New, Freo Book.
Dr. TTathawsy*! i
ment. It Is the r _____
twenty year* of experi
ence in the most exten
sive practice of any
specialist In his line In
tno world. He was grad
uated from one of the
best medical college* In
tho country and perfect
ed his medical and surgi
cal education by exten-
*lvo hospital practice.
Early in bis professional career lie made discov
eries which placed him at the head of his profes
sion as a specialist in treating what are generally
known as private diseases of tnen and women.
This system of treatment he has more and mom
perfected each year until today his cures are so
Invariable as to bo tho marvel of tho medical
profession.
• Enjoying the largest practice of any specialist
In the world ho still maintains a system of nomi
nal fees which makes It possible for all to obtain
his services.
Dr. Hathaway treats and cures Loss of Vitality,
Varicocele, Stricture, Blood Poisoning In Its dif
ferent stages, Rheumatism, Weak Back, Nerv
ousness, all manner of Urinary Complaints,
Ulcers, Sores and Skin Diseases, Brights Disease
and all forms of Kidney Troubles. Ills treatment
for undertoned men restores lost vitality and
makes the patient a strong, well, vigorous man.
Dr. Hathaway’s success in the treatment of
Varicocele and Stricture without the aid of knife
or cautery Is phenomenal. The patient Is treated
by this method at his own homo without pain or
loss of time from business. This Is positively tho
only treatment which cures without an operation.
Dr. Hathaway calls tho particular attention of
sufferers from Varicocele aud Stricture to peget
27,28,2D. 30 and 31 of his now book, entitled,
•’Manliness, Vigor, Health,” a copy of which will
be sent free on application.
Write today for free book and symptom blank*
mentioning your complaint.
' J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. '
Dr. Itathmj & Co..
tSHKoutli llrond Ntrrrt, Atlun,,.
MENTION Till* l-AI-KH WHEN WUITINU.
No woman should think of marrying
nntil she acquires a forgiving disposi
tion.
The progressive nations of the world 1
aro the great food oonsumlng nations.
Good food well digested gives strength.
If you oannot digest all yon eat, yon
need Kodol Dyspepsia Core. It digests
what you eat. You need not diet yonr-
■elf. It contains all of the dlgestants
, dVi , . —r— combined with tho best known tonics
of Peking through tho winter would bo and r econ»truotlvn* Tf „ni mm
mado easy and tho lives of mnnv thon- | ,, r#oon, “ uotl?ea - It will oven digest
sand native Christians would thus bo
saved.
all classes of foods In a bottle. No other
preparation will do this. It Instantly
relieves and quickly cures all stomach
W. A. Itembert.
Itheomatliin Cored In 34 Hoars
T. J. Ulackmore, of Hallor & Black. | troubles,
more, Pittburg, Pa., says: “A short ■
S?nS p r r ? l,b0 ‘l l !i 0l ! Y8 - A soientist says that greenbacks
TIC Cl HE. It got mo out tho houso I • , ,. m . , .
In twenty-four hours. I took my bed I b , reod diefal,e ' There is no question
with Rheumatism nine months ago and that the fever for thorn is contagions,
the MYSTIC CURE is the only mpdl-
clpe that did mo any good. I had five | Chinese are dangerous enemies, for
they are treaeberous. That’s why all
oounterfelta of DeWltt’a Wltoh Hazel
Salve ore dangerous. They look like
DeWitt’s, but Instead of the all-healing
wltoh hazel they all contain ingredients
liable to Irritate the akin and oaose
blood poisoning. For piles, Injuries and
the best pbysloians In the olty, but I
received very little relief from them. I
know the MYSTIC CURE to be what
It Is represontd and take pleasure In
reoommendlDg It to other poor suffer,
cs. Sold by E, J. Eldrldge, Druggist,
Amoricua, Ga.
util ami limine* Quickly Kleuled.
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm applied to a I ,kln diseases tue the original and genu-
a «<* ■*"’ w -
noal the parts In le,s tlmo than any I A. Rombort.
other treatment. Unless the Injury Is [
very severe it will not leave a soar. | Germany has begun the dlreet im-
Paln Balm also cures rheumatism, I .
pain*, swellings and lameness. For P° rt *tIou of South African wool, ow^-*
sale by Dodson’s Pharmao ,Ld J. R. | fug to tho Boer war,
Hudson,
If overvbodv got what thev daaerv A Good many consumpUvos would be
, °„T™ .. , ey „ I cured aud the woret cases comforted and
’, vou might not be nearly so well oil ro n eT ed by using Folev’s Honey and
Tar. Suggest It to those afflicted. You
. . , should du this os a Friend. Daven-
It Is uot a liniment, nor a salve. Con-1 port Drug Co.
tains no groaao or ammonia A pleas-
> gn
ant, stainless liquid. A rational, scion,
tlflc, chemical compound. Dr. Tich-
enor’s Antisiptio stands pre-eminently
superior to any remedy offered the pub-
110 for healing Wounde, Burns and other
Injurle,. Used Internally It Is a fine
thing for oollc and bowel troubles.
Don’t waste tlmo In sighing over
what might have boon; make the best
of what is.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You HaveAlwaysBought
Bears tho
Signature of
The rieh man has troubles of which
the poor man knows nothing.
You oan spen it oougn, cotf, caugb,
kauf, kaff, kongb, or kaught, but the
only harmless remedy that quickly cures
It la Ona Minute Cough Cure. W. A.
Rembert.
A ehild aometimes gets on the wrong
| track because of a misplaced switoh.
OASTORIA. .
Bun the, - >>11a Kind You Haw jjgg Bought
Signature
Tho pleasure of voice are as poison
while the pains of virtue are ever plea
sant.
Have you a sense of fullness lu the re
gion of your stomach after eating ? If |
so you will be benefitted by using Cham-
berltln’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
They also oure beiohlng aud sour stom
ach They regulate the bowels too
Price, 23 cent*. Sold by Dodson’s |
Pharmacy and J. R. Hudson.
The most dainty and effective pills
made are DeWItt’e Little Btrly Risers,
| They are nneqoaled for all liver and
bowel troublee, Never gripe. W, A
Rembert.
The man who ia always serious or al
ways merry is but half a man.
Itoh on human oared In 80 minutes
by Wollford’s Sanitary Lotion, This
never foils. Bold by E. J. Eldrldge,
drnggiat, Amcricns, Ga.
When a woman neglects her buua-
band’s shirt she 1b no longor the with
of bis bosom.
A wise man never covets a thing he
can live without.
"I had a running sore on my leg for
several years," writes Mrs. Jss. Forest
of Chippewa Falls, Wle., "and spent
hundreds of dollar! to trying to get It
healed. Two boxe* of Banner Salve
entirely cured It,” Davenport Drag Co.
It isn’t ao much that a man thinks
as wbat he does that connts.
To prevent consumption quickly onre
throat and lnng troubles with One
Minute Congh Cure. W. A. Rembert,
NO HKLIKr FOR 20 YEARS.
I had bronchitis for twenty years,"
said Mre. Miuerva Smith of Danville,
Ill., "and at times have been bedfast. I
never got relief until I had takon Fol
ey’s Honey and Tar. It It pleaiant anil
glvea quick relief, and I* - sure cure for
throat and lung diseases.” Take noth
ing else. Davenport Drug Co.
DeWltt’a Little Early Risers \are
prompt; palatable, pleatant, powerful,
purifying little pills. —W. A. Rembert
The lumber trust has branches in
evory treo.
Go to a friend tor advice, to
stranger for charity, and go to a rela
tive for nothing.
Ulcers, open or obstinate ooree, tcalda
and piles, quickly cured by Banner
Salve, the most healing medicine In the
world.
Allen Halverson of West Prairie, Wis., (
says: “people come ten miles to|
b”y Foley’s Kidney Cnre,” while J. A. f
Spero ot Helmer, led., says: "It la the
medical wonder of the age.” Davenport
Drug Co, 1
To be perfectly proportioned, a man
ahontd weigh twenty-eight pounds for
everv foot of hia height,
CABTOHI,
Bean tie , Kind Ym HlW I
Bijnitare .
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