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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1894)
Tons of Money. There is probably no more %&£ &rSE 2 r in the treasurer s office, where so gold, silver and United States cy aro stored. The immense eastward from the world’s fair, in fid dition to the ordinary number of sight seers, has taxed the* capacity of treasury guides to the Utmost, The most frequent question asked of 4h.se guides is the amount of monov stored i u i) je vftll lts. For a ready answer to these questions the office has showing prepared a brief printed statement the amount and description of the contents of ouch of the eight vaults. These iiTe kept by many of fhe visitors as souvenirs of their trip to Washington. The figures present • •d show that, there is stored, in the vaults a total of $742,1!G,000, the part consisting of coin weighing about five tnousund tons, ilie following are the amounts and description of the money .n the .-i-n,. vanita: ■- ..uinaru si. verdolliirs, cl-t'.*,$(>0,000; ft ' : tr 0 ^^1' (i.il J ’ <>0 national G,<»00 ; bank fractional notes sil , v"o. , re ctiivta for redemption, 7-’,500,000; mixed moneys received for daily use, $1,000,000; bonds held as security for national bank circulation, 8250,000,000; held as a reverse to re place worn and mutilated notes unfit for circulation, $025,000,000. Laugh. There is absolutely nothing that wil h ip you bear the fils of life so well as a good laugh, Laugh all you can. If the clotha-line breaks, the cat tips over the milk and the dog elopes with the roast, if the children fall into the m;,d simultaneously with the ad¬ vent of clean aprons, if tho new girl quits in the middle of hotiseclesning, und though you search the. earth with caudles you find none other to take her place; if tho neighbor in whom you have trusted goes back on yoti and keeps chickens, if the chariot wheels of the uninvited guest.draw near when you ore out of provender and the gap¬ ing of your empty purse is like the un¬ filled mouth of a young robin, take courage if you have enough sunshine in your heart to keep a laugh on your lips .—Chicago Post. An old lady who has seen several generations pass in review before her says, apropos of the modern girl, that what she should have is a free mind, with reserved manners, and goodness, balanced by a sense of humor. Keep Your Weu.her Eye Open* Fraud loves a shining mark. Occasionally spurious imitations spring up of Hoatetter’a Stomaoh Bitters, tlie great American family rheumatism and kidney dfsordet*. Those i ini tatlous are u-ually fiery local bitters full of ingh tho wines. Look label out for vignette the firm of St. signature George on and the genuine and dragoq, There Js one good thing about a long prayer —tho OThen. Ladtus needlav a tonic, or children who want building pleasant up, should take Brown’s Malaria, Iron Indiges¬ Bitters. It Is to take, cures Complaints, tion. Blood Biliousness and Li ver makes the rich and pure. Even salted.___ if you are "the salt of the earth,” don’t Bet How’s This t We off One Hundred Dollars Reward for any Hall's care rft Catarrh that cannot be cured by Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Wo, the undersigned, have known F. J. Che¬ ney for the last 15 years, and believe him per fectly honorable in ail 1 »usiness transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga¬ tion made by their firm. West A^Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Walking, Druggists. Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Ha’l’s Toledo, Cure Ohio. internally, act¬ Catarrh is taken ing faces directly of upon the blood Testimonials and mucous free. sur¬ the system. bottle. sent Price, 75c. per Bold by all Druggists. Don’t lie on your back while asleep, nor on your feet while awake. Many persons aro broken down from over work or household car s. Brown’s Iron Bit tors rebuilds the Hystom, aids digestion, re¬ moves excess of bilo, and cures malaria. A splendid tonic for women and children. In these "days expenses arDlike briars in your pathway—they need cutting down. A Cough, Cold or Sorb Throat should not bo neglected. Brown’s Bronchial Troches are a simple remedy, and give prompt relief. 25 cents a box. If nffitefed witli sore eyes use fir. IsaacTliomp. son’s Eye-water.Druggists sell at 25c per bottle. Beecham’a Pills instead of slo-hy mineral waters. Beecilam’s -no others. Seals, a box. 2 ttJ ■A mm k: — \L ? ft’.;-: 7 w MUi", « A.: : Miss Ortencla £• Allen Sa;em, Mich. Liver and Kidney trouble caused me to suffer all but death, Eight weeks I livei on brandy aud beat tea. The doctor ra d he bid not a ray of hope for my recovery. I rallied and commenced taxing Hood’s Sarsaparilla belief. continued and and from the tot felt I am now able to assist my mother in her house work. I owe my iife to IIood’B Sarmpariila.’’ OBTXN. IA E. AM w. HOOD’S CURES. Iloo a** Pill*enre 5r VaS5U;“’ lndl - gestloa , biliousness. 8 4 ‘August Flower 9 9 ... Miss C. „ G _ McClavH, c- c benool- i. i teacher, j53 Park r.ace, E.m.ra. N. Y. Tn:3 Spring wulie away from hoine teaching my first term in a countp’ school I was pertectly Wlta ’-h at k un l atl 3 £°H>' call^u ij u> spepsia. - After Glebing ior two wee <3 and getting no better, a friend wrote me, suggesting that I take August Flower. The very next day I purchased a bottle. I am de lighted to say that August Flower helped me so that I have quite re covered from my indisposition.” # THE NEWS IH GENERAL Wtasei tm Osr Most ttporiaul TelegrapMc Alices And Presented in Pointed and Keaila ble Paragraphs. T “ e ^ nns knk mills, at Providence, ®- C which have been idle for some have resumed with ISO looms, about half the capacity of the coucern. The Italian government has notified the government of Spain that it is not possible at present for Italy to take special measures against tho an archists. The remains of the late Alfred D. Jones, consul general to Shanghai, passed through Washington City, his Wednesday former morning on their way X. to home in Baleigh, C., where tho interment is to be made. What seems to have been an attempt to burn the western part of the city of Li ma> Ohio, was made Wednesday Several dwellings were set on lire simultaneously. The officers are working on the case, but have no clue as i vet. ir ,i , , g ,, A° Ki SrT r nt ^dney. V Sew hontl, '' *'**> - luesdft ^ »“ ca * tleA “ a and were wrecked in the surt m the presence of hundreds of spectators. Seven out of eight persons iu the boat were drowned. At a conference of Doran Bros., of Tuesday, Philadelphia, with their employes the, latter agreed to accept a reduction of 10 pier cent in their wages and the big ingrain carpet mill, which has been closed since November 20, will be started up at once, giving em¬ ployment to about 400 hands. At tho suit of B. Sanlioger, a bond¬ holder, two receivers were appointed Tuesday afternoon for tho Banner Brewing Company, of Cincinnati. Tho assets of the company are estimated at $325,000, with liabilities about the same. Alex Darnsmont and Herman Huzman are tho receivers. A Chicago dispatch says: Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Todd occupied the day Tuesday in the Prendergast case, with the opening speech of tho prosecution. He said that there was no compromise ground for the jury to consider; that the prisoner was guilty of murder or nothing and there could be no reason for a penitentiary sen¬ tence. A man giving his name as Timothy Kane, called Tuesday morning at the East Fourteenth street police station. Ho announced that he was going to kill the Eev. Dr. Charles 1 arkhurst and wished two policemen to accom pany him and arrest him after file decd ' After a hard struggle he was overpowered and locked up. An ex „minnt.inn animation or ns to to ins 1 ,,'h uanitv sanity will win bo uo made, Mr. Boardman, of the firm of Tracy, Boardmnn & Platt, of Now York city, appeared Wednesday before Judge Wallace, of the United States court, and nskecl that a temporary receiver be appointed for tho New York and New England railroad. Judge Wal¬ lace, at this request, appointed the Hon. T. C. Platt, who is one of tho directors of the company, as tempo¬ rary receiver. Lack of business and inability to make collections caused three Milwau¬ kee institutions to assign for the bene¬ fit of creditors Tuesday afternoon. The ltelianco iron and wire works are in the hands of a receiver. The assets are $50,000. Tho White Fish Bay Association, a syndicate of suburban lost Roomers, assigned to Dr. Charles D. Stanhope. Tho company’s assets are $75,000. The Phoenix Suspender Company assigned to Otto B. Fink. The assets are $30,000. A Milwaukee special of Tuesday says: A conflict is on between tho re¬ ceiver of tho Northern Pacific road and thcir employes, including engineers, conductors, firemen, trainmen, sw itch men and so on. The new schedule of wages adopted by tho now receivers, which implies a cut of 5 to 10 per cent, was rejected by the employes’ representatives. A conference was held in St. Paul with General Mana¬ ger Kendrick Monday, and the pros¬ pects aro that on January 1st there will be trouble. A Denver special of Tuesday says: Governor Waite’s call for an extra ses sion of the legislature on January 10th, is dated December 25,1893. As Christ¬ mas day is a legal holiday in all states of the Union, the question is being asked: “Is tho call legal and binding?” The courts will probably be asked to decide the matter at once. The first "business” for tho legislature that sug¬ all gested in the call is to provide silver dollars, domestic and foreign, containing not less than 351} grainsof silver shall be legal tender for all debt collections in Colorado. The cruiser New York sailed from the United States navy yard at Brooklyn, N. Y., Tuesday, for Brazilian waters. The promptitude with which the New Y’ork was made ready for sea, and the fact that the work of coaling her was pushed through Christmas, leads to the con „l 11s j on that the secretary of the navy considers her presence at Kio of great xugenej. H T is supposed . that . afear - „ of , confusion m the Brazilian govermmmt and consequent danger from violence jg what lias caused the centering of a formi dablo naval force at Bio. Henry C. Paine, one of the North ern Pacific receivers, says he does not expect the employes of the road to ac cept the reduction or pay un b-r the order of the United Htates court with out a struggle. If they do strike, he Hftvs, there will be no trouble in filling their places. Scores of applicants for positions have applied from declined railways the country. Mr. Paine express any opinion on the conten- bad of the men that it was with that the receivers ordered the after applying for a yearly salary - gi$ (XK) piece. j a A cidcago dispatch of Wednesday Chris Smith, owner of the Ken stables, who has recently been in iar q i ac k, is in danger, it is reported, losing the great racing mare, Yo Smith sometime ago gave a ot sale j Leo Mayer, a well -..wr, CL bag-sport, : to r.< cure a loan $7,500. This bill of sale, which s on Yo Tambien, was considered merely » matter of form ns tho mnro is saiil to bo worth more than double tliat slim. Mayer latter is a heavy afraid creditor his of Smith, and the is mare will be seized on tho bill of sale, and will, he says, fight the case vigor¬ ously. In regard to tlie readjustment of wmges at the Homestead, Beaver Falls, SagLSySS HUS? iAl 51 r. Frick, the chairman, states that the wages paid at Homestead to date were those offered the amalgamated association, in June, 1802, before the strike, the daily earnings thereunder being higher per capita than those which prevailed before tho strike. While the readjustment meant a re daction in tonnage rates, if business could be secured, the radical improve ments made in the machinery and methods would enable the employes to earn much higher wages than would be made at any other works in this country, SOUTHERN NEWS ITEMS • The Drift ol Her Progress and Pros¬ perity Briefly Noted. Happenings of Interest Portrayed iu Pithy Paragraphs. A ,1 ,V„, from wood, I*la., tho scene of the war bo- 5 «\ia , hnv r e returned to their homes. Governor Turney, of Tennessee, Wednesday, appointed John B. Thom¬ ason to be county judge of Weakly county and IV. fl. M. Thomas to be police commissioner at Chattanooga. Tho stato of North Carolina has now 925 convicts at work ditching and clearing new lands at its grout leased farm on Boanoke river. This iB tho largest number of convicts it has over hml thus employed. Contrary to expectation tho evi deuce in the Howard case was closed at Jackson, Term., Wednesday and court passed over the night session— that counsel might prepare for argil meat, which opened Thursday morn ing. Governor Northern of Georgia has ap pointed Mr. Thomas P. Stovall, hon orary commissioner of direct trade and immigration and Colonel I. W. Avery as assistant commissioner. These two offiees were created by a recent act of the legislature. Tlio executive committee of tho trustees of tho North Carolina agri cultural and mechanical eollego met at Raleigh Wednesday and applied for the detail of Lieutenant Richard lien derson, of ilic United States navy, as instructor of military tactics. A fire at Birmingham, Ala., Tuesday night did some $10,000 damago on tho southsidc. A one-story brick building, occupied as a cotton warehouse in the rear and some junk shops anil fruit stands in tho front, was burned. The building,which was worth somo$5,000, was badly wrecked and 150 bales of cotton were losses damaged will more exceed or loss.^ few' The other not a hundred dollars. A Columbia, S. C., special of Wed¬ nesday says: Governor Tillman is girding up his loins preparatory to bearding the blind tiger in his lair,and according to reports he will iu a week’s time make a grand effort to sweep this greatest enemy of the dispensary from the face of the earth. Iu fact, ho is devoting his exclusive time to prepar¬ ing lor the attack now that tho legis¬ lature lias given him a law fashioned by bis own hand and according to his desire. A Charleston special says: Consta¬ ble Swan goes to Barnwell jail in charge of a deputy United States marshal, Wednesday afternoon Swan appeared at the jail in Charleston where was stored the barrel of whisky which got him in trouble,and showed an order from Governor Tillman directing tho sheriff to deliver tho barrel to him. Swan then delivered it to tho officers of tho South Carolina company. Swan’s sentence is three months and until the costs in the case arc paid. A special of Wednesday from Besso mer, Ala., says: It is stated on good authority that New York and Nash ville capitalists, who aro already large ly interested in this section, lmvo on tored into an arrangement with the rolling mill company to start tho mill up at once. Tho non-residents will furnish tho money to put tho plant in prime condition, und will provide They am pie capital to run it with. aro negotiating with a gentleman for man ager who is considered probably mill tlio most capable furnaco and rolling man in the south. Bessemer is greatly rejoiced at the prospect. YELLOW FEVER AT RIO. The Dreaded Plague Seizes Upon the War-Stricken City. A Buenos Ayres special of Thursday says: Very bad news has reached here from Bio de Janeiro. It is announced that the important city, which has Been suffering from the ravages of the von, i» now a victim of tho worst and must dreaded of all diseases—yellow f.veE-^-'iuid five deaths from this di» ea« are already 1 ( r.q-.rted , . V- Newt „ a that . yellow fever has added it* burdena and horror to the suffering already en (lured by the jieople of ntion, Rio, and has cans. -1 widespW atU eipreHed jnoch sympathy is for the plague and the war-strickei inhabitants. It is added. however, that the government is taking every precaution possible, under the circnm stoncee, to prevent o epreod of the dm cMe, but the work of the jfh ual« at L'° f I f: Janeiro is greatly hampered by the condition to which the city bas Keen reduced by the horrors of war. It is stated that the yellow lexer,which has broken out in Rio, is not a mild form of that fever, but the worst form of black fever. Perished With Her ( hildren. Thomas Banadall, a well-to-do farm ^ living near Bohon, Ky., awoke early Thursday morning to find l»i» house in flames He jumped out of bed, carry iDg i,*i,y with him, at the same t j me colling to hia wife to wake their three children, who were sleeping np s t 0! rs. She went to follow Lis iu (tractions, but the house collapsed and " children OUR LATEST IdISPATCHES. The Happenings of a Day Ghroniclcfl in Brief and Comase Paragraph - And Containing the Hist of the News All r.«» -«. w«M. ------- The monitor Miautqnomah left New Y’ork under Thursday.! sealed orders for Fortress Monroe Her destination believed to bo Rio de Janeiro, Geaera i j ohn Echols and St. John Bovlo have been appointed receivers ‘ South ot tlle Chesapeake, Ohio and wos t ern Bailroad Company, The failure of H. R. Snyder was an¬ nounced at the Consolidated exchange at Now York, TW'-May One hundred shares of Chica^Pgas \j were sold out for his account. road The Now sold Y’ork at 'jgfltiiVn a|d Northern Thursday rail¬ to was J. Pierrepont Cent*,! Mon'.n, representing tho New York Railroad Colu pany, for $1,000,00fi In his annual rep»t Mr. Robert E. Preston, director interJEing oiMht} mint, gives the a timely and review of course of silver t® fjH j 848 to 1893, in elusive, and of fmscs of its do pretsion since 187X Atlanta, Ga.. is to have tho largest * a pitiMn>B mwtiug iu tho Chamber of ...................... Lawrenceville, Ilk, was practically w iped out by fir, We dnesday. Among the buildings burned were Lavo & Boyd’s clothing store, T. C. Watts, grocery; T. Roberts, general store, and Buchanan’s general store. A num her of other buildings were burned. p] l0 ] osg w j]j run .up well into tho thousands, At a special meeting of the Wednesday board of trade of Salem, Oregon, night, resolutions "were passed oon dimming Governor Penuoyer’s Christ maH i ( , ttor t „ President Cleveland. Tho r08O j u tions say. tho statements in the letter are false and doterring jeUI prove homo injurious seekers to )lu , Ktato by from coln i U(? . They say there is no widespread destitution in Oregon, A Topeka spooiaTof Thursday says; The sheriffs of Kansas, at their stato moe ting, which they say t‘ they attended * politicians, aa ))eactl 0 pi eorSi ao as woro unanimous iu condemning sffor- tho governor’s tramp circular. Tho itl - H g em , r aUy agree that the governor’s ordering letter to the p H^i boards leniency, lias giveu great license to tramps and has increased hold-ups and robberies. At oiranl, O., Wednesday night, a £ ftI1 g of masked bound and gagged Bronson, towfliud ’^^ouly night jiolioo- 1)mu the placed him iu a blacksmith shop.Uierc he was found Thursday moruiffiL eoifSuement. almost exhausted from his long Tho gang then visited thowtneral merchandise B tore of Hartselb I Nish and gained a n entrance by lg open a door, where they st,i d lot of deeds, mortgages and amount in cash. That KosoptiK Lli.jj^ | letters jjni to crank Mr. wbo wr()t(1 t Secrtl ) tr ,, n Darliso, Cleveland, Senator Mills and others! who was arrested at Washington R* or two ago is a crank in the stroi souse of tho term was disclosed at hifltrial Thursday when ho was held forgje grand jury. It seems icipal lodging that Don u JjBT «ie boarded next door at a mun¬ ton police station, y his full name was on tho register, which the polico are supposed to have under close inspec¬ tion. A Cable advices from Capetown, Africa, state that no further news has been re¬ ceived regarding tho reported iiiassn ere of WUson's and Hfirrow’H detachments. There is no doubt that when Major Forbes left the Hhangani river Captain Wilson and his party were very hard pressed. But rein¬ forcements have been sent to him, and it is hoped that tho two forces have effected a junction and that they will soon lie in communication with tlicir bane of operations. ft developed Thursday Pino that the mur¬ derer of Ingram, of Bluff, Ark., and tho murderers of 0. A. Chapman, )IU express messenger, at Mound Vnl | l .y > Kansas, aro confined iu the poni tentiory at Jackson, Miss., under sen tenc.o ot five yeajs each as common burglars. Deputy HlierdJ Kle tiff A. W. G. A. Thompson Glay, of ami Joflcrsou county J Ark., aro after the famous prisoners! and as Governor p;tonc has agreed to surrender tho Ar primmer*, they will be carried to kaniMW f,, r trial. * A dispatch of Thursday from Tif¬ fin, 0., says: A few weeks ago, after ex-Governor Charles Foster had com¬ pleted his iiegotiu'u ins to secure tlio funds, urrrngemehdr'wore made with the creditors’ committee to settl : at 50 cents on the dollar, but since that time J. B. Gormmy, assigneee, says that errors have l<een discovered in the work of thejSbraisers, ai^Bf'ement which up¬ set the whole und which will require Mrdfflk ter to raise a much larger sum tbfrii m was led to believe would be required. ,.• _. . N ... ,. ‘ “ ” ‘ V ' >r "' r f, ‘ 1 f 4 1 ' 1 ,, * store, at H . l!’-1 Bosque county, ^ ^ oc-.rr.Ttbere u ^ mo#t destructive The entire . . t -ide „f the publio *flnarc, in which . - , were located i, many of ^ , [u ^ *^*1, a . with about oue ^ coV(;r<j( j t , v j u » uranoe . The Hilk ^ & home, one of the finest j . ho ; iw , g in thi . ^, >ni \ c i»» s cities >f is amon}? the concerns , . j The Last of Garza’s Army. gtatej Captain Jos, Miely, deputy United marshal in the lower Rio t; ranf ]e border, arrived at Han An tonio, Tex., Tie ' lay, from Star cotin- al ty with three Mexicans, who are ieged to have be-n prominently eon nected with the Garza revolutionary movement. I her are n&iu to be the last of Garza’a bitty The total num her arrested w 3 A lenrly ail of this number having * n tried and con* vieted in th< fee ral court at Han An tonio and at H. nsville, and hto now serving out ja: « d penitentiary sen tencee. THE PUGILISTS PULLED According to « Prearranged Program. Komis Promptly Given. Mitchell A Jacksonville .Tames special says: Charles ami .T, Corbett were arrested according to a prearranged program of the Duval Athletic Club, to test the law of Florida in reference to glove contests. Mitchell was arrested just after he linished breakfast at the Everett hotel, but Corbett did not ap¬ pear iu court until the afternoon, as he could not reach the city from his training quarters at Mavport. at ati earlier hour. The affidavit was issued by County Judge Maker. It says that Charles Mitchell and James J. Corbett did on the 27th instant agree to com¬ mit an otVcnso prohibited by law, and proceeds to give the law in the ease. Bond was promptly given and the pu¬ gilists released. THE QOVEBNOB INFORMED. Shortly after the arrest of Corbett and Mitchell Solicitor Christie notified Governor Mitchell and Attorney Gen¬ eral Lamar, informing them of the action that had been taken. The ar¬ rests were made under two sections of the Florida statutes. The first sec¬ tion (2415) is as follows: •■‘Whoever, by previous appoint¬ ment or arrangement, meets another person and engages in a light shall ho punished by imprisonment not exceed¬ ing six months, or by lino not exceed¬ ing $500." The second section alluded to (2504) relates to attempt to violate the laws of the state and fixes the penalty at. one-half of the greatest punishment which might have been inflicted if the offense attempted had been committed. Under this provision Oorbett and Mitchell, in the ease of conviction, would bo confined in jail three months and fined $2.50 each. Solicitor Ohrin tie has wired Attorney General La¬ mar to he present at the halieas cor¬ pus proceedings Monday. The members of the Jhival Athletic Club feel confident that flic court will decide that glove contests are not ille¬ gal in Florida and assort more posit ivo yl than over that the contest will oc cur. WOMEN FIGHT A ROBBER Who Had Entered Their llomc in (Jnest of llooty. A muskod burglar entered thq house of Mrs. Ellen Kelly, fivo miles south west of Argentine, Mo.,4|iiuday. She and her daughter Eliza Tivo alone and there was considerable money in the house. The women awakeuod to find the burglar in their presence. Mrs. Kelly gut lioldof along sharp corn kuifoand a three-cornered struggle followed. The robber received a Wound in the hi ad inflicted with the knife, and lie heat both the Women badly about, the head and face with his feet, while the daugh¬ ter received two severe wounds iu the head inflicted by the robber with the oorn knife. Finally the daughter suc¬ ceeded in giving the alarm anil neigh¬ bors came to their assist,anco. A large posse is in pursuit of tho robber, and a lynching is not improbable. Mrs. Kelly is seventy years old. Wlillecaps KelensciL A Jackson, Mitis., special pardoned auyiu (.lov ernor Htone Hnturday Alex Reeves, Martin and Rowan Monk, Dan Humming, James Robertson and licit bon Leonard, sentenced by Judge Chrisnmn for two years last May at Brookhavcn for whitooappiug, aigl J. I 1 Tyson, sentenced for one year from , Copiah county by Judge ( brimnm, for the same offense. ’I lie gnvi ruin' went, to.the prison in person and madi (li iu a kindly talk. Carnegie’s Charity. A Pittsburg, Fa., special of Thurs¬ day, says: Andrew Carnegie has writ ten a letter from New York to Robert Pitcairn, of the Citizen’s relief com¬ mittee, of Pittsburg, offering to du¬ plicate ail contributions made by the citizens of Pittsburg for the unem¬ ployed to tho amount of $5,001) for each working day for two months, if the highest possible figure realized by the donation will not amount to over $250,000. ATLANTA MARKETS. COJUlKCTKl> WIC K l( fjY. Itrorcrh‘1. 24.fi )a (iofTC’O lbmKi.4 '1 Aii>ii'k ' ’4 1 ) v ion cHBOH.Iiion 24 0')r, firtvicring'K21 Ohu. Urocu (ra ulioifio 2!%u; a]miro, j'ood 20/^u; fair ill i0: cvirnmon Hu^ar Oraiiulgtofi cut loaf •V/*; win to pxtia « 4 f 4 r; Or Wkiia yellow c’lan ftuci Orica 4Uh4%<‘\ ><j low extra C •¥;{<■• Hyruj) New on filioic. • 4 gg; ju ime JIT/Cf iotiju- mm on 20e/a0c. M^laHKeH ( Icimii w ('iibn ft?>(t£! im slut ion 22e4 -'5. Tea* lllnuk it&ii/fibc ; green 40a/j¥)t*,. Nulling* r#5(//zH5(L Clovnt IIUIHUIOII MVtfiYiy^.. Al'Hpice UiOHUe, -In mai rit, pjrj'rer ' lHc. Kmfptpoie pcpjxr lie, Maco $1 .oo. H<m< 1 /^5‘.'lu. goo 1 f>y ; common HhwIpy’h 4/^c; mporfc'l .laprui r . H»lt tlw vv Vir^invu. T?*’-. U.uk Wit fie IIhI), iiiir $40'l; pftilH <Vlo; Mnulo rr l, half i>arn ^ i.M). Hoap. Tallow, 100 barn, 75 lb* 75. hirpciitino, 00 barn, W) ILh, $2.25 ;i 2.-V) , (Gindb-H rur&flne U<v, ntar 11<*- Matohe* plOH $4 00; :i<)(h m 00h.:5 75; 200a $2 00u2 75; «J0 h frgroHH 75.HocJu Kc gn,bulk 4 , /,c\ do I lb pkg* *>%''■ rn.H'H, 1 lb bUc, do 1 and %II/H H'- t do%lb butor Cnv‘.k<-rn XXX h'cIh bye: XXX XXX pc.ftrl oy*Ux*j}\y <',and etcelaioi 7r:h ikoii c.reaui 2<-; kmoTibti XXXKniKer a nap* 6^c; 9c; cor u bi Uh Uo. Cun dy Htick French mixed I2al2j^. Canned good* Coud< nued Milk, f(iOOaHO<b imitation mnrk> ro\t‘i %ni ( ki. Hal mon 15 25 j 5 50; K. W. oyHtcrn $175; U W cjri n 60 a .1 50; Umiatoea $2 00 Dali potawb f t 20. Htaruli—Pearl 4c.; Dump 4 ; niekul paukaj'fj.C $2 ()0; celluloid $ , fruxod. pintK$l 00al I’ctlea, jilain Powder or Hiflu, key* >^»kngH, ft 50aI HO. *iu;k. i 1 20; y 4 krt(* f 1 JO. Hhot $1 65 per Haar, <»rnin and Mf*l. I tun Finn patent f4 75; nocon I patent fi. 50, extra fandy $3.50 ; fan'y %a iu, family fH.tOaltf 2-5 (lorn Ho. I white 57 -. Miwxf, W< Oala, Mixed 41e; white 44'- 'J’exa* runt proof 50'*. Seed rye, Georgia 75aH0u. Hay -Choi tinuothy, etc. timothy, larK«> imU*, choice U Oi No. I iar^e bale*, $1.07; emell timothy, **mall bal'rn, 95c ; No. 1 timothy, *-<• Wk:, No. 2 tirnothv, ainall bah>«, S5c;. I ,lI PhUH 5#5" U.jpyl 54r. Wheat bran - . Cotton* J arve Ha-’ki* U0c, Kinall w\i* wi meal- $1 30 per curt. Hi earn — 111. 10 i t r wt. Hbxfk few fiOelKWi per bn. bosliel. White, 00.55. Bouton bean* $2.65*2.75 per $3.10. Tcuucmc*, ♦ 1.75a 2.07. Gut*—Pearl 1 Etunirv Prodiirr. l ev* 18a20%c Puffer Western creamery 0,0a:>V ctiEHce J IHiUKhi other yrtulw ■ l. 1 v• [mu Urv Turkey* QfalO: \*.t 25 and 27j^c. apri m? chicken* f$a20 MmaJ ■» < ! >-' PhViy^-. Dreaied J^iln -Turkey* l2*Y*al5c; pota24fi^2.76per- duck* 16c; chjck ,u I0aJ2 ; 2 Kali bbl hwGft 60c J*er bti. Hooey— Hit ain' d iWc iu the comb lOaUJ^c. Oniotn . 75t a$I f/J l* T bn. PrtvUiMt. <;!e*r rlhaidea, IdjtcA 7%c U5d-cnre<I lAeilie* 11^ bams Hals'*, accr/rdiii(f i t d arcra^e faard,*I^af California, 0e. break bacon 14*15*. f J%. /impound ( otion. Vn r - ■ Cion* i f)u • . Middling 7)i« ■> VS i N EVERY Re I'v. ceipt that calls • for baking powder use the “Royal.” It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. l “We recommend the Royal Baking Powder as superior to all others .”—United Cooks M v ^ (Hid Pastry Cooks' Associ¬ ation of the United Stales. FACTS ANI> FI (JUKES. A Gatling gun tiros five shots a minute. The world now uses 13,000 kinds postage stamps. The golden-crested wren iB smallest bird in the world. The assessed valuation of the Slates, aceordingto Mulliall, is 000,000,000. The fruit crop «f this country, ly devoured at home, is valued $210,000,000 a year. Three hundred and sixty in the United States are over ton and feet high. There are in Florida 000,000 nut. trees, whose fruit iH all sent to New Y’ork market. More than 50,000,000 pounds chewing tobacco are made every in St. Louis, which claims to bo greatest* manufacturing center of bacco in the world. Kentucky which passed a game before there were five hundred in the then territory, is still at it is now illegal to hunt on any land without permission. u,,,, un li'..itig«„„ Francisco , « h miit-winli mi.I .vinii.r t III w111 also have a go(i<iSl/cil wlioot. is called the Firth wheel, is one hull loot in diameter and 1ms sixteen cars. carrying ten people each. The is on an elevation, and a spectator the summit of its revolution will 150 feet above the fair building, have a great sea view as one of sights. Wanted a Sleeve. Little Boy "Mamma, may wo one of the sleeves of that white you got, tored last, summer?” Mamma “What for, dear?” "Little Boy “Me an’ Johnny Willie tiu’ Georgia an* Alfy an’ the of tho boys wants to piny circus, hasn’t any tent .”—Street cfc Good Newt. ........ •a L j f.lm A >1 'V \ , m II WVm. m KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and enjoyment improvement and tends to personal who live when liet rightly used. ’The many, tot '■Jian others and enjoy life mere, with less expenditure, by hast mere products promptly adapting the world’s to the needs of physical I" ing, will attest tile value to health of embraced the pure in liquid tho laxative remedy, Hyrup principles of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in tho form most acceptable and pleas¬ ant to tho taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax¬ ative; effectually headaches cleansing the and system, fevers dUnelling colds, curing constipation. and permanently millions It has given satisfaction to and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid Liver and Bowels without Weak filing thorn nrol it perfectly free from every Syrup objectionable Ei^H i« Hubhtunco. Halo by nil rlru^ of ami for ^rfntH in .50c $1 hotth-H, but it in ni;m ufaotured by tho Oalifornia Fi^ Hyrup < 'o.ouly, wIioho tiame. in priuUulon Syrup of every 1* ig**, package, alno the name, and being well inforrnod, you will not accept any aub»titut« if owAfcd. many Scant wom«n Mcnatruation; Every «uff«r Month from/E»cM*lv« thay don’t know or I who to confide in to get propar edvlca, Uou t conflda In anybody but try Br adfleld’t Female Regulator ( Spsclflo fsr PAINFUL, PN0FUIE. ICANrr.SUPPRES6ED «nd IRREQULAR menstruation. Boo* to "WOMAN" mailed fro. BRA0UCL0 REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, (a. Seta hr mil Dreaalete. One bottle for fifteen cents, ) by mail. Twelve bottles for one dollar, f R • I • P • A • N • S Ripans Tabules are the most effective rec¬ ipe ever prescribed by a physician for any disorder of the stomach, liver or bowels. It if of *»•/ dr-afgitt any«vherp, or teed price to THE RIPANS C HEMICAL COMPANY, to Sr*vc* Sr., New Yora. A Little Lesson in Grammar, Boys and girls, using he careful "set” not for to ‘‘sit’* got into the habit of or "lay" for "lie." Am some one neat- 4 ly puts it, you can "lie" down," hut you must "lay" your coat. down. You “sit” down, but must "sot" 1 can you your hat. down. “You can "sot.” IV hen, but the hen must "sit” on tin* eggs. You “lio" down today, you, “lay” down yesterday, or you have “lain” down at some previous time. You “lay” your coat down today; you "laid” it down yesterday. Not Much of a Cliango. Manager “That young woman whom 1 placed at. ttiis counter a year ago, already knows more about the business than you do, and I find that. I shall have to put her at the head of the department, though 1 fear it will be rather unpleasant for you to be un¬ der her orders.” Clerk—"Oh, no, T am getting used to that. We wore married last* spring.” AY?c York W.ekt//. CURES'* __"J RS A prominent clergyman of Mississippi Discovery" re comiiiemls “(lolileii .^•rywliero. Metlii'iil to j , afforl „ K builds humanity tin, strongth and solid covary' flesb when reduced up below healthy standard. a DYSPEPSIA AND GENERAL DEBILITY. Hov. A. H. Mrcvrt, of Friar'* Point , Coahoma Co.. willful “ 1 1 ivv\*»HT Mifl'Ti'fl for a nmnlwr of years with (Jy*prpnlii, K""’ml torpid debility, llvwr amt and having tried sever¬ little* m al physician* beu<d\t, with I reiolv or or no »]■ oil, uh u last resort, to k ClH on insult your special tutu ill tiit) World 1 * I)l*p»*n f fEnt JU wiry. them ton**' Ilelng Dr. advised I’lerce'n by (.1 olden Medical Dia vox cry, t did ho, and 9 w ‘ after using nevenil bot v Tf] - ilm, I feed hcnith. cntlrtdv re IlKtr. __ A. . .. h. MRVfl. .. stored to Now, j titUo trrvat plmtiiirn in rocomnumdlng your imuiUdru*# to eutterlug huimmlty overywhore." WHY NOT YOU? J; McELRliES’ CARDUI.i: ;:WINE OF < i _ < n _ <► & pt! iw :: m < ►! < ►, IS "•I I j; For Female Diseases. ms, Cooking. The Beat for Either Heating or Durability. aeOiffimHi'-rilmofi! Excel in Btyle, Oosafort and AHK YOUR STOVE DEALER T. ,tmw ...» »8HITAKGN I A H'.HT V AT AUHIVM. if uo “*•*«' yon writ# to ISAAC A. SHEPPARD A CO*, .>11». 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