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A Pointer From Part*.
PaH* ha* jllNt established a scheme
prhich is such ft boon and meant of
•SS-SShS £
nf tho laboratory whmh undertake.
the punishment of the o < n.h r »i h-
ehL? 7 lliwaC
Iieavv fine at well as imprisonment *
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j 1 lo dTsplay conapLioUHly ,
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wipUcardtmib.g"^"^!!!* lulultetution ” \*-w “Con* York
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Tribune.
Candy for Klondyke.
In Portland, Oiegon, a publiceehool
teacher has caught the Klondyke 7
lever, lint by the advice of an 0 1<1
“forty-niner" she i« taking rather an
unuanal supply. He advises her to
take np a load of candies, cigars and
nuts, rather than to try any other way
of making money or a living there
He recalls the vi.i of a woman with
■nch a cargo to a ( allf-'ima camp, and
says that she cleared *1,000 between
Saturday and Monday.
Ylm< Tprrlblfl f*pourjffi.
by MAtarinl fUslurlmiH dipwiMi »if i* tin* invariably liver* tho Htipplomented doyvfIh, the
0 removal of
ntnront'h ftml tho niTvi-H. To tho
both tho t'inJHO it ml iit olTovt-t Iio#t«'tt«‘T*s
t*t4imfi(’h Hittoro i > fully »uh'«jtmt<u It
tho Iqk hill" work no thoroughly. <»thor ruinotiy InffruiuentH dong, jH*rform-
itn adiuTralily nro
I- rr ntifl \vIinh*Koiu<\ and ft serves
build m>n syst-'-n i-rokcn t-y 111 initltli -in-l
kidney shorn , f Vin-hatJi. < ..i,sti|»-lion, llv.-r and
«.unplaintmi l m-rveusnes* are eon-
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Ton toriH of fli/unomlM have been mined In
fcouth Afrioa tho laat filxUwn years.
A I’todc Poflui.|
EE-M. Mcfliofited Hinokln# Tobaoco
And CijfurotU^
Art* fthwolulo romodiow Cdtarrh,
Hay Fovor, Asthma and Holds;
Hoxidos ii delightful Rfiioko.
Fndlep hh well as men, ijho Uiomo /foods.
No opium or other harmful drug
Frtod in their manufa- ture.
EE-M. is lined and recommended.
By some of the best citizens
i>f this country.
If your dealer does not keep KfvM.
Send l.'kt. for package of tobacco
And <V. for vaokngo o! ci/^arotten,
Direct to the EE-M. Company*
Atlanta, (ift..
And you will reeelve good d by nmU.
• too I:,.,.-,Hioo.
learn*that able to In nil
enwe that rti'Sem-t* has 1 h'(’u run*
StSSSS? imlly, directly hloo<l
im linn upon tin* and mu-
ttOUH lna t.t,i*'foundnUnn'itf'1 l-Vi-V.'.'jni.'i'
th,. patient MirvT-tftii hy imit-iinK up tin- ■ m-
p ?' v< ‘ rH Ull,t >*'»«-
8cmi forltst a, w,-."'’*'””*■
F. J. ('lit sky A Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by PniiftriNtN. 75c.
Hail’s Family IMHs are the bust.
lrufTHctod with sore ey.<« use l>r. Isarti'Ttminp-
eou’s Kye-wator. l)iuiral*tsscll«l,ai( .(K-rlniUle.
A pun of water stood In a hot oven will ro¬
ll line the bent.
USE YOUR REASON
And Profit by the I'xperieno* of Other
j. People.
There ore thousands of people who have
boon enreil of nervous trouble, scrofula
eon's, rheumatism, dyspepsia, catarrh and
ether dlaenses by purifying their blood
With Hood’s Sarsaparilla, This great
medicine will do tho same good work for
you If you will give It the opportunity.
It wttt tone up your system, create an ap-
]>etttn and give sweet, refreshing sleep.
Hood’s Pills are I he er XCXMfc ,
w Illi Hood
r ., 0 .. . c
' w lfrurc *’
1 Charli CharUe
Chan, ri a Chinese euno
i“S».tWarwhMriffi^to^oh‘ xnain, miiin inn, w nose aoitity to son,
aSSwr, £
££%?« 5 as
•ware he was counting edited he had the
correct result. This the pur
-chasers to ask questions about the
mode of calculation and to vivo Chan
sum* to do. The party found that the
merchant from the Orient had marvel-
ous talent in handling figures Col-
lege professors were told of the prod
igr. and to satisfy themselves w ent to
his shop to put him to n test l’rob-
lems, poluteroiia and intricate, were
given to him, but he proved equal to
them all and diajdayed n dexterity in
handling his beads and an accuracy iu
computation that caused the proles-
Bora to pronounce him a wonder.
Chang is regarded as the wealthiest
Chinaman in Colorado, aud is a suc¬
cessful business man of thirty five
years of age. He proudly traces his
ancestry back for 2,000 years. His
musical talent i* also remarkable.
Bt. Louis Globe-Democrat.
hallT
Vegetable Sicilian
HAIR RENEWER
doc* for the hair just what its
name *#y» <* does—it rrnrws it.
Fading, falling, thin locks
wo arv stimulated te look fresh
and new by in use t nature
™ K, a docs the rest.
SEND 10 CENTS FOR ONE OF
GARDNER'S
\ Lamp Guaranteed ChimoeT Proteclors.
I tieing broli-ii to prevent hy the cliiiuuey*
from flames.
’ Agent* wanted. Addles*
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I’KOTKCTOK CO., Atlanta. Ga.
CHRONIC DISEASES
ol all Joi nts
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u
CATARRH
Of lbs Tirnuu «ud lamp,
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MENTION THIS PAPER towrluueb<«»lv>>r
User*. Asi'Ur-39
I (* iHlIllLfl HKMI’K ItILLU Ml I Hlli IHU Hi I flllllL Kill I I
smmi the joe nr an*
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Hu»#r First ir*ed * ahot«<m and Wound
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• Revolver.
.
Particulars have been received of
lhe Hl “" gbtor of fl mother ,u " 1 )ier " ix
children which occurred at the home
j of John Boeck*r, a farmer living eight
miles northwest of Carroll. Iowa, Hun-
day night. -Iced,
After accomplishing the awful
: the fiendish or demented huaband .tied, and
father, at whose bands they by sending
completed his bloody ow/head, work
a bullet into bis inflicting a
fatal wound.
The family was prosperous, and as
sr as known lived happily. No mo-
tivc for he tragedy has been disclosed
Roecker’s victims are bis wife and
these children: Caroline, aged four-
teen; Christine, aged nine; Henry,
age,l eight; Lizzm, aged six; John,
nged three, ami nil infant.
All are dead but Henry, and he can
not recover from bis wounds.
| Boecker had an engagement to help
a neighbor • , , thresh , wheat . , Monday - r , _
morn,ng ’ n,u OD L, " riot f’l 1 * 1 »« « ““
appearance, Ins . brother, Henry, who
|i V 0H about twentv rods away, went
'
ftb0Ut , 9 ° , ’ lo, ‘ k " ee ' Vhy . ,1C , ,,,,, ,• , m,t ,
come.
-p, The n doors I _■ of tl.e H10 Boecker Hoeckcr bouse house
of"life ll about aU< Henry 6 tTie-1 response^ to' gefi'n
the house Im’kieked hilt in.-f no ,hJ ’came and
tin ally in the and
upou 'a horrible scene Boecker with
his wife artel batty, ulept in a buck
room, and tlio three corpnea lay on a
bod.
The wife had been shot in the neck
with a shotgun which be^shot stood in aid the
comer Thehabvlmd
its l,, ,,,! crushed « itb th„ butt of a re-
volver.
The man, ntill breathing, hail a bul¬
let hole in the forehead* and by bin
nide wan a Smith & Weneon Hix-ahooter
with two chambers empty.
Boecker home is „ story-and-a-
half frame hoiiRft, and iii>RlnirH Henry
sL'st to.
| In flto
Caroline, Christine and John
were dead, each with a bullet hole ill
the forehead.
The trage.lv was undoubtedly a ease
of murder and suicide. The indicn-
timm are that Boecker first, dispatch-
ed his wife with a shotgun, then used
the revolver then on the baby, first brains shoot-
mg " am knocking out its
"'l. Boecker 1 ‘f "!,** ben went . upstairs , . where ,
he five children were sleeping and
lulled them. He must bare used a
light, for Ills aim was effective, each
victim being shot in the forehead.
i uni reloaded the weapon
n u e iipstaus ami evidently sent the
- on- ”* into the oldest girls
irani jns or *' leaving the room..
Going downstairs he stretched him-
ST His right , hand ** vns
, . ,mw r r ’ 8h0WU,g the
*
rapnl •no use of the , revolver.
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FOUGHT THREE UROTHERS.
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A s fow f days i ago James , M. Summers
and James W. Murdock, substantial
farmers of Union county, S. U. t had a
verely J? beaten. 7 Whi0h 8u,umtfr8 " nB B °-
a ---
ass*
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s ALISHl’RY IHH NOT WITHDRAW
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Am . , * Kw*'* w 11 '' win Take r»r* in Behrins
«ea Oonferenee.
The announcement was made at
London Monday afternoon confirming
,bo ‘Hapatehen of the Associated Press
t,f Saturday last, that the Marquis of
Salisbury has not withdrawn from the
Behring Hea conference.
PENNANT MELTING AWAY
•.■«><« the Krai while liuUunKnlilv Cham-
pt««» of the Diamond.
There was no joy in Baltimore
Monday night. Boston took the rnb-
her iu tho oruoial hiisohiill sorios, put-
tmg her ahead in the fight for the
pennant, and there seems to be but
little probability that the Champion*
can save it.
Baltimore's prize pitcher* all went
down like ripe grain in a hurricane Aos-
baton the terrific .onslaught of
ton's batter*, until what seemed at
first a victory for the home team W«s
turned into a rout, the like of which
lias been seldom witnessed on tbe ball
field, and more than 25,000 people saw
it done.
GOV. ELLER HE TAKES ACTION.
■ *•*.• t*roolam«(lou Whirl, WI|.o« Out
lhe Conatatiulary.
A Columbia, S. C., special says:
Home rule has been restored to the
cities and towns of South Carolina,
the alien police haw been removed
from Charleston ami the head of every
& ‘ n
Proclamations were issued announc¬
ing that the edict waste take effect on
Oct. 1. *
HENRY GEORGE NOMINAT1D
Bjr rnlttHl I»«<m«H*r»cy For Minor of
C*rc»t«*r New York.
The most important development in
the Greater New York political situa-
tion Monday was the unanimous nom-
iu ., iou of Henry George for mayor by
the United Democracy, composed of
numerous free silver and Bryan clubs
which were active iu the campaign of
i , * 11
'
Ml George polled .. . oulr f.8,000 votes
n* a labor candidate for mayor of New
t < rk. His strength, if he should ar
oept. would be drawn principally from
the democratic vote.
BliOODY RIOT AMONG POLES.
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TWrty . s |, Men Were Wounded, Nine of
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Thirty-six men are known to have
i„, en funded and about fifty more
are being secreted by their friends,
who fear they will be sent to jail.
Twenty-two of the rinffleaderH were
?,7‘ tcnt^^kilhToUebr^kTng 8<1 ’cfT ?"!*£" "« T VhZ
and r.ot-
mg and were held in heavy bail for
court. Many more warrants have
One i™*, physician . attended . . to twenty- ,
of the wounded, nine of whom he
says will dm. Two other doctors at-
^‘ded to fourteen others and there
1 supposed to be other wound-d
ra «n not yet accounted for
Heveral hundred Polanders board at
* 1 ‘
•
l . ™ hote te at at the f « east « end «-» of *
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J ^ « Vfme and SbSSla the recent stS
them
still more.
Sunday night matters came charged, to a
crises. Culai abbagc, it is
, and his ‘ followers, to tbo number of
wilhlnna,?OToivei?ln" vo! “SI t .mselves
clubs, marched . , , to Cavendish’s r , hotel,
where several celebJaling hundred of their ene-
inies were pay day.
The Cavendish men ascertained that
, heir foM were raftrohi ,,, U)0I „ (1
« r '" i »K themselves awaited their ar-
I After a demonstrative march
.Culaeabbage contingent arrived
an-l immediately stormed the saloon,
Then a bloody battle ensiled. Tho
men fought like demons, the shooting
j was fast and furious—axes, knives,
1 ftml otllw ' " capons being used
with deadly effect.
! The battle lasted almost an hour,
i "hen the Cnlacabbage gang was rout-
ed, leaving their wounded behind.
Everything in the house was smash-
o.l and the floors were strewn with
wounded men. The walls were bo-
spattored with blood ami shreds of
! human flesh.
After the routed rioters had rc-
S 2
j hmth and mare)led to their enemies
W'!fi4V 1 PM..ffUftro«batt.lesUllblo0d-
Tho police force and the constables
of the surrounding region were called
,
i *° Hie scene, but were unable to cope
with the rioting horde, who continued
I ho ^ lit j« R "" til morning
The toinnpeople watched the pro-
j 0 the «« ht f u >' n ^ ‘'j e
1,n ‘ '‘iade no attempt to interfere.
A . DIY l, iy it,vi, IJ)EI> YERDKT. vii(i,u«r
; ) »heott nB of Minors - liociaro.i Murder By
Majority of Coroner’* .lury.
■ The coroner’s jury which investiga-
ted the death of the striking miners at
Lattimer met again Monday evening
in Deputy Coroner Cowan’s office, and
j after an hour’s deliberation rendered
the / 0 H 0wiuK verdict:
“That from the circumstances of the
C nso and the evidence offered, the said
IMatook and others came to
their deaths by gunshot wounds on
i Heptember K), 1807, at the hands of
j Sheriff James Marti,, and his deputies,
“"“im we7hi u’ ,V J J B ^ ;vb ^ ’n lh° ! 1 ,naH ,TT
mi Thomft», Burton Freaa aud Peter Me-
Kiorman, of this jury, do further sav
that the said ........... Plato,-k. with
othm ' '"arching peaceably and
unarmed on the public highway; ste that
saw
ing was wanton aud unjustifiable> but-
we George Mane and F. J.
„‘T And we, the , jury, . ur - v * do further ^"‘’"r. say,
that there w as such strong suspicion
of unlawful violence at the hands of
person or persons unknow n to the jury
as *° IIlak »* this iuquest necessary. ’’
The residences of many citizens
" ere damaged and several outsiders
were wounded.
INDIANS HAVE GOLD MINE.
CUtckrtMkw* CU\m To llfivo Veins Tlint
Unit KloiitHke.
The ChiekftvMaw legislature, now in
session at Tishomingo, l.T .has passed
sn act placing a royalty on all cold
that is hereafter mined in the Chicka-
This act was brought about by In¬
dian citizens who live near Purcell, in
the Chickasaw nation, taking out Mllll-
pies of are. Some of the Chicka¬
saw s who have investigated the mat¬
ter are under the belief that Klondike
is a small, insignificant gold field ooni-
pared with the one just discovered
near Purcell.
SPANISH S(Jl ADHON MOVES.
Ooe» to Cub* In Onler to He Veer Amer-
Iffin Hont«,
ix-iss that fearful Spanish squadron
a Ssssjs will
ix a —- '”' uu -
LABOR MEN CONFER.
\ftriouc Organlsatlom lU'im'AcnttHl In
Chicago Meeting.
Alvout *2iH) representatives of the
various labor organizations of the
country were present in Chicago Mou-
day to attend the national lalwr con-
ferenct' called bv the St. Louis labor
convention.
President K. V. lVl>s u a* called to
the platform and explained the objects
of the conference. He appealed to the
epreseutatires of at! labor orgumzu-
ions to work together toward* the .
amelioration of the present condition
DENOUNCED LATTIMEB SHOOTING.
Executive Council of Federation of Eaber
Pass Resolution*.
- -£» a-ssL....
of Sheriff Martin and his deputies marching at
Lattimer in shooting on the
miners then on strike, was a brutal
and unprovoked massacre, inspired by
tho coal operator*? of that section to
better* findiS" 1 " °* ^ ““ ^
“Resolved, That ever ready use in
late years in court injunctions, armed
force and state militia in timesof labor
l^an program ' to entirely snbiuiatf oibjugatc the the
of America for the most de-
has ng degradat on.
Bo*o ed ! I hat
Vnive - Xst T attimer thoTgh and
' 1g ^ lir * r : “ ^ help the
, ft
| of Labor to realize moneys for of the Sheriff legal
prosecution I and conviction
Mftptin an( , his murd<!roup minions,
1 even-handed lUt ,,f onr i and
justice may be -lone to
atone for these revolting murders.”
Frank J. Walser, one of the federa-
tion national organizers, was directed
to proceed immediately to the Luzerne
-listrict, Pennsylvania, toe the purpose
’ of helping in moro thoroughly organ-
1 izing miners and to endeavor to effect
1 an adjustment of the miners strike in
that legion.
determined that .
It was measures in
the interest of labor should be forma-
luted and presented to President Me-
Kjn ] ey with the view of his incorpor-
ating them in his next message to con-
gress. It was resolved that with the
revival of industry, every effort.would
be made to organize the workers in
their tra-les unions and the organizers
directed to work along this line.
The members of the council were
appointed to investigate certain differ-
ences existing between their orgamza-
lions and some of the employers of
members of their unions with a view
of making report and adjustment,
Tho council adjourned in the after-
noon subject to tho call of President
| Oompers, having completed the busi-
ness for which it was convened.
NO WAR IMMINENT.
Uncle Sum Has Not Threatened Hostilities
Ajrainst Spain.
• A special to tho New York Herald
from London says:
grams from Madrid alleged
ultimatum and inevitability of war be¬
tween the United States and Spain, the
witlT^di^tinguiSed American'.liph!-
uiat who tho ,, not p e r80na Uyeon-
erne, 1 in the American-Spanwh ne-
gotiations, is in a position to know the
exact state of affairs, but who for ob-
vious reasons would not allow his
name to bo mentioned. He said;
“I cannot, of course, pledge in ad-
vauec tlio government of tho United
States, but so far as the present is
concerned, such a step is not in con-
templation. The United States has
probably intimated through Minister
Woodford triat the j-resent stato of
affairs is most deplorable and that if
we could be of any assistance in bring-
mg such a condition of things to an
end we should be glad to offer our
-ntoes.
But you may state absolutely that
>'<> ultimatum has been sent to .Spain
"
_
hk; BREWERY r i IN 11 4SIIES
Over »;too,ooo Lost by Fire in LaCroMo,
wueon.m.
The brew lionse of the John Ound
Brewing Company’s *£.°k plant ter at LaCrosse,
-
destroyed. The total loss will exceed
§,400,000, about half of which is cov-
ered by insurance in various old-line
companies.
The plant will be rebuilt as soon as
the debris can bo cleared away. The
output of the brewery was 100,000 bar-
rels a year, and it employed about 150
men. It was founded in 1858 and has
been one of the leading institutions of
the city since that time.
GREEKS STILL BELLIGERENT.
Hold a Mass MoCng aud Call Kor a
. A 1 arge*imee*inwms ^ V i hehl *in -vinens. Athens
"as adopted v u,u calling a " upon lu 1 King A' les(> George J ntlon
*"‘l. the rnlber tb » an **»«* accept the the war terms wffh
air 6 ei1 7 the Pt ‘ a ° e e0nfer '
Most of the addresses were bellicose
one speaker making a violent attack
upon the king aud Crown Prince Con-
stantine. The police endeavored to
arrest him, but he escaped with the as-
sistance of the crowd.
The most influential section of the
press continues peaceful in tone.
••ORIGINAL PACKAGE*’ FATAL.
AlloKdl BoDniied VVlilsk.-y Kill* Two
Sonlli Corolinlan*.
?.“E; Friday. 55 SSs-
nSss
A'Zu
simultaneously Saturday.
The liquor is believed to have peen P
poisoned a nd will be analyze d.
VFSTR1A AS PEACEMAKER.
*•*«■ W *U Mesllate In the Trouble Between
>pa ‘" l n ' t * d
A . .. to tlie London Standard
{ro . Madrid ’Y 0 ,
™ says:
"the rumor of Austrian mediation
Spain and the United States ia
'he eveut of hostilities has created a
srr, ’* t s » r P r «*. m»ugled with much in-
° ." ?' ‘ 1 f' , ' x : ?- >s.na . con’d do unless failed seconded to sec
u * v “‘ ,H ." ver * or " le * M Ly the com-
t
more yellow FEVER NEWS.
anrl Sunday’s nrcord in Three
Saturday Platue-Strlcken
mWMs sE£= 3 S
ESyMJaSs cases had proved fatal danngjh^
Several cases we 1
critical condition. recorded on the
Frf een ® d f health Sunday,
books , 0
o '• ,*
^AlShThere were'six new cases
h ‘ in the
without any , „: t _ xho
l” be infected
mosS, e In it8el f in the
dutru H rict * the houses where
jheroU J . Jj • , been rnsel . It is a
J)crsoa has yet died
of the yellow ^ fever who would not in
have been carried off
bv nularia The sick have recovered
wdthremarkablo rapidity, attacks most that of it them has
havingsuch light the symptoms
| been with difficulty that
of yellow have been recognized health
The returns at the board of
..cj,.,. Sunday for the twenty-four
hours ending at noon, showed five new
cases and one death, with two patients
discharged. board of health 1 eported ,
The Biloxi 1
Saturday as follows; ‘ Tota cases o
yellow fever to -late, 60, now unde
treatment, 46; new cases, 10, tota
deaths to date, 4.” .
The condition of affairs at Biloxi
a, Sunday 1H .i„ v was was enniifceu changed very »liv little. Ten
new cases were reported, and tho sick,
with few exceptions were doing well
There were two deaths a '' a V‘,
from yellow fever Saturday. Total
cases for the day, 10; total to date.
140; deaths to date 6.
Edwards’ sick
a rapid growth. LwentytLiee day.
cases and one death was the
1 record. A few more strides and the
fever will have stricken the entne
town. received from
| Information has been
Stonewall, Miss., that the Morgan
family at that place are down with a
suspicious fever, pronounced dengue
by the local physicians, but generally
believed to be genuine yellou lever.
GERMANY IS FOR SPAIN.
ffor Support Assured in Case of War
With the United States.
Advices from Berlin, Germany, state
that the reported American ultimatum
to Spain has been received with pro-
nounc ed displeasure by the entire Ger-
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Washington is generally disbelieved,
aud the denunciation of jingoism, yan-
kee insolence and the ridiculing of the
Monroe doctrine have filled the news-
papers. The conservative press, as
usual, is the most violent in denoun¬
cing American aspirations.
The Htaats Zeitung, a leading or¬
gan, says:
“A coalition of all tho European coun¬
tries is absolutely necessary to repulse the
schemes of American patriotism and jingo-
ism, as Doth are becoming moro and more
insolent."
The same newspaper claims that
Spain has been assured of Germany’s
support in event of the United States
taking hostile steps.
AILK ' F,> lv " H,TKrA „ ITCriI)I)rDe I Pf.RS I REE.
Aft „ ^ ,. (>tnc ^
A Columbia, S C special savs-
The jury on the case of the citizens of
charged F »^ with »•*•« white-capping Kershaw counties, Mormon
p }.i prH flftpr } - ntr .
hours, i^nld sent for the a5ee judge and said that
they not
Judge Benet onlered them back in
: SH their room to "trv »™in ” D - ,
fSira
The elders sav they wilf continue
their work.
lice Coinage Not Wanted,
The Journal des Debats (Paris) con-
tains an article from the pen of Nr.
Pierre Paul Leroy-Beaulieu protesting
against the proposal of the free coinage
in theFreneh mints, which,he declares,
would credit and “compromise political the commerce,’ France.’’’
power of
RAILROAD SUPERINTENDENTS.
° W ~” ^XasT^', 0 "”
The ^ m « ric “ f ociet v of T-ailroad
Superintendents s . -
elected the following
officers at their meeting S in Nashville >aSbviSle
Thursday: >
Preside3t> c . B Priee of Dunn’
P a .; first vice ly.; president, second Seely rtS ^esb
Russellville,
B ^mug, N. t.;
dT^’t V*' V faSUrer Hamn .^ L R ond * M Asbu! Snlly, T
* ’ ’
I u S|,i'.executive f committee,
A H- s.nnh, Y^ngstown, O. Various
topics were discussed and the associa-
tion adjourned until the next annual
meeting.
REPUBLICANS NAME TRACY
To Make the Bare for Mayor of Greater
^y ouuty held a secret conference
‘ ,c "P qW 2E“ P"J? ,» the coming
^ <fc,, wn ’ The re soh,tlon . " ^en intro-
daced. , wa s passed , unanimou sly.
TWO LOST IN FIRE
Village of Bainbrld ge, O., Almost XTI a
Out of Existence. pe
A special dispatch 1 from ° tt Cbni; Chl!hc c-tHe, «
0., savs:
“Jku entire son«r» *h noJt T?
Bainbridge. containing -L ° f the
business houses , t ,
residences aud the Metho Ug
was entirely destroyed
dav afternoon, and two lires'in buS
i„ men lost their ‘ *
e s S
The Lloyds Lo “ d °"
thority fortius. p la E,, dev iee has
hung by machinery. ^^//eservoir paper is
a rod upon " M ith a
placed, and a ra ^ engag6 the
feeder placed of the • l ,a P .rh e eru l of
wrong side ’ bottom of
the paper » started up
the •—'-.^sssfy® wall,
reached, the operator pulls a the - ron.
which cuts the paper oS from
neglect is suicide.
TX7nv^a ’F’roni Mr Mr « PinlLham^^Cor^o^or^ Ought to Bring Suffering 6 ^ by Mrs. Chart*
.
ft Duwnoiro^Ttot^ to Thoir Senses.
if were drowning . and and fri ^Ty hands icido j shoved a plank to you, and *
you would be . they about their
refused it, you S“Wr-P^f are doing if go hots*
almost Yet that dead to.^1 wtlkmisery, ye ^ tQ gQ day after d f“ndWo„tt„t, day with that duil, (
stant pain in the region of the womb and th*
'bloating heat and tenderness of the abdomen
\J\ ■ which make the weight ofyour clothe, „
1 M almost intolerable burden to you. Itisiw
//i natural to suffer so in merely emptying tk
T't bladder. tell Does you not that ■that there special is mflammaho. form of«
somewhere? ^at ■ »t
inflammation I tell you of the is^ wombl
11 is tumor will seti,
Kit on, polypus, or or cancer
goes the of Lydia E. Pmkhams Vegetati,
^ Commence use
- Compound. Thousands of women in
bowels open with Mrs. Pmkhams Liver Pilh
bc ° n ® u ^ .. ‘ Keep your write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., st at
and if y v nt further advice, stands ready and w dhuff to gno
ing *r y vour symptoms-she has given the helping hand to tliousani
the very ghe % i ived miles away from a physi
just likeyorirseN.mj^ oi hom
suffering Compound has curcd ,
cian. Her mane n It can DC found iouna at at any any yt
niany thousands of women.
| rentable !4 ^' !I " dn,^^ , store ^ in pain ^ day winter and $j£ .
i Hill ' Somerville, Mass. >r nss savs sajs. - ‘‘I 1 was was p^ ^ ^
, j oul(1
,
n ight; my doctor no^^^ j took Lydia Pink .
not seem - d I had inflammation of
S^womb 1 bearing-^own oun whites
pain, and the very
the worn , intense that I could not sleep at
badly. y h°P 1 *'p pi i-ham's Vegetable Compound for eight montlil
night. I loo J'. _ 1 - J - n morphine pills for pain; tin
rig 1 that I took my
and am now a. ^ relief was only momentary and the effect vile,
was a m so a grea thankful mis to a ^ - re ii e vea of my sufferings, the for good the pains Mrs. I Pinkham's had were som,
thing terrible. lam, indeed, very Yery grateful gra for remi
dies have done me.
Gr>T THE GENUINE ARTICLE!
Walter Baker & Co.’s
a^iTw Breakfast COCOA
Pure, Delicious, Nutritious.
.
ill costs Less than ONH CENT a cup.
ii Be sure that the package bears our Trade-Mark.
m Waller Baker & Co. Limited,
(Esiablished 1780.) Dorchester, Mass#
Trade-Mark.
SOUTH CAROLINA LADIES
DON’T LIE.
7&s4. Oh 'Sztrtvtiw/'
Inman, used hr. S. M. C., says: I have
mA A. Simmons
-&S& I.ivor Medicine for
years, with tho best of re¬
m ^ st suits for Sleepiessuess,
t Nervousness, Indigcs-
P/ t ‘ on a! ‘d Swollen boot.
C 1 It cured complication Miss S. Hammett
. ol a of dls-
eases-ske'saysit lifc^’llhink 5 'VtWceU savert her
*
FalliM 9 uteie oTth^Utemh dWcment
T hc cascs ot are
- “tense alfu wm^spread
cause Ba symptoms of ye bcaTiDg-down fnKriag? dragging
eensatious, weakness or
pam cr in tbo back.
tb?stomach. l4a{m“ S< Tt mEv E g re6ult 8 S tromtoo P thai tre t
qnentchi ld weariag
general debility. ««n fc , a u«
“ssg « a
ofU
Walballa, S. C„ writes-. I
have used Dr. M. A. Sim.
mons Diver Medicine
laL more than 39 years, for Tor-
W/ Phi I take Diver dose and Dizziness.
I a every two
weeks and feci all right I
Ik know it is far Superior to
a»“Zeilin’s Regulator," ia my
fcjcase.
depend* Womanhood.
1 upon &? jCSufM.
Squaw^ViSS J^takc, froe^from s *mmo ^^ n «
entirety harmless 01 7
asS
th^rerusnnrt Simpossib ‘« ,or wcak
—^ Liy " b^^ii
i
‘Success ^
Uotton......
Seed Hiiiiar
and
Separator.
Newly
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^^ ™iw. reeuid fr«
DfSSEDT KvOcR | C fc. I LEE, t-f-
n»e soldier, citizen ami Christian hero. A raw
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A Red Handed Murderer.
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Salt-Hheum, Most of Ringworm these aro caused by the 0
ea«es. anamalculae, Tetteii ea
enco of infinitesimal and stops the aaonial
liuirdors them at. once heals the skin, ?
itch, then stores, it soothes by mail and for BO cents in staaj
drug or Ua.
j, T. Shuptriue, Savannah,
The New York woman who killed ft burn
in Kngland ive her was not properly tested for coj
age. ti a mouse.
Fits permanently cured. No (Its or nerv™,
ness after ttret day’s use of Ur. Kline’s (is,
Norve Restorer. $3 trial bottle and treatiset,j
Uh. K. II- Kline, Ltd., 831 Arch St., Phlla, ft
ff ttm8p0 ^ Pa., Nov. 3 * W 93.
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TONIC
IS JUST ASCOOSN FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts,
Paris Medicine Co.,st .’^ K ' M
bou Bought three Eross already ftiis rear, in all oarer
perience perience of Of 14 Ii years, VPnra in in "the tVm drug df.i.rr business. Knai nnoa b»Td hsTll
never soid nn article that gave such universal saus*
Jaction aa your Tonic. Yours truly,
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