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THE TWICE-A-WEEK TELEGRAPH
Tuesday, July 16,1907.
TO DELICATE WOMEN
DILL
Yon will never get well and strong, bright, hap
py, hearty and free from pain, until you build up your
constitution with a nerve refreshing, blood-making
tonic, like
Wine 4
It Makes Pale Cheeks Pink
table
It is a pure, harmless, medicinal tonic, made from vegt
tagrodi ents, which relieve female pain and distress, such as headache,
backache, bowel ache, dizziness, chili:, scanty cr profuse menstru
ation, dragging down pains, etc.
It is a bulidir.g, strength-making medicine for women, the only
medicine that Is certain to do you good. Try it.
Sold by every druggest in $ 1.00 bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER ! “YOU ARE FRIENDS
treaty and frankly, in strictest conf.J-, of mine,” writes Airs. F. L. Jones, of
enee, telling us all your symptoms and ! Gallatin, Tenn.:
troubles. We wiU send free advice} ‘‘For since taking Cardui I have
(in plain sealed envelope), how to | gained 35 lb:;., and am in better health
cure them. Address: Ladies’ Advisory i than for the past 0 years, 1 teil my
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., husband that Cardui is worth its
Chattanooga, Tenn. , I weight in gold to ail suffering ladies.”
ATLANTA. Ga„ July 13.—The Ways
and Means committee of the House
• inoon turned down with an
unfavorable icport the bill by Mr. Ain.
•nder, of D»Kalb. designed to permit
comptroller general to go outside
the railroad commission to appoint
' Slate Arbitrators on corporation tax-
■< sessmeirs. This bill is said to hive
been aimed In large measure at Rail
road Commi*sloncr O. B. Stevens who
. has been designated to represent the
! State in this year’s arbitrations. The
House at Mr. Alexander's. request had
asked the committee for. an early re
port upon it.
New Banking Laws.
Prominent Atlanta banks’ and bank
ers from other sections of the State
have -been- before the committee on
banks and banking urging t ie pas-'age
■ f the proposed new banking laws. The
House committee has spent several
days on the measure and wilt sent It
back on Wednesday with a favorable
report.
GIRLS NEED
PI PILLS
JULIUS L. BROWN WAS ANTI-PASS BILL MAY
ROBBED OLID PINS YET BEAR BALL’S NAME
1 TOOK PE-RU-NA .
WITH GOOD RESULTS, i
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The Tonic Necessary for Tlieir
Prefer Development and to
Insure a Healthful and
Happy Life—Read This
fctatement of an
Iowa Woman.
NEW YORK. Julv 15.—Julius L.
Brown, of Atlanta. Ga., appeared in
police court today as ocmplainant
against Rose Edwards, John Edwards
and Lottie Brown, the two last named
negroes, who were arrested on sus
picion after Brown had be
nineteen stick pins, said
of the pins
lessness
ATLANTA. Ga.. July 15.—It looks
after all as if it were going to be tho
Joe Hall anti-pass bill. Mr. Hall’s
friends on the railroad committee of
the House this afternoon brought
about a reconsideration of the action
n robbed of j by which tho Hall bill was reported by
> be valued i substitute, an action which Mr. Hall
at $12,000. Eleven of the pins were j said he considered "a slap in the face”
irecovered today. .by the committee. While, no other
j The prisoners were held in $5,000 ] action was taken on account of other
j bail each for examination. Brown had; business. It is said at tomorrow’s
attended the Knights Templar con- ; meeting practically the Hall bill, with
f*lfl vo at SoroinM oniT ho«T afAnnotl Inna nr t irn minnr u mnrtfTmante will hn | • ’.V'S-.
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that often afflicts growing over here last night when he was rob-j reported
girls, that has been called the anae- j ^ ed - '
mla of development. It requires care
and proper attention, as neglect may-
cause a life of unhappiness and suffer-’
ing. There is also danger of con
sumption, especially if a dry. hacking
cough is noticed. The -disease la in the
blood, and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are
particularly well adapted to cure it.
Wo have yet to hear of a case in
-p, _ _ ...which these blood-making pills have
rhe genera! Judiciary committee of , . .... ,.., thout success
TT.auen LniTat* rAnnrtnrl fovnraMv ! “ * * . . *
Southern Dental College
ATLANTA. GEORGIA
Dental Education SS
l*‘.vitifully illustrated and descriptive cata!orue of the
::'-j:hzrn lental college. Atlanta, ga.. ,,
Write today to S. W. Foster. Doan for Catalogue No. * -»
AUCTION SALE
FARM LANDS IN SOUTH GEORGIA.
Thursday, August 8, 1907.
the House today reported favorably
; the’bill by Mr. Dykes,..of Sumter, and
Mr. Slater, of Bryan, putting a penalty
i of $50 upon telegraph companies in
j each case in which they fait to deliver
promptly any message received or re
ceipted for by them.
Johnson's Sensational Charge,
i Before the House committee on ed-
I ncatfon Dr. Mark Johnson. former
I candidate for State school commission
er. created a sensation this afterfioon
j by charging that “nlnty per cent of
the county school commissioners of
Georgia are in collusion with the mon-
umqntal book tru=t or the United
I States.” Dr. Johnson declared that If
j the county school commissioners could
not be elected by vote of the people
I that thev ought not to be entitled to
| hold the'office. The bill by Mr. White,
of Madison, providing for the election
of county school commissioners by the
people was under consideration. Sev
eral speeches were made aaglnst the
bill on the ground that it might lead
to the election of incompetents.
The committee wa* unable to agree
and further consideration of the meas
ure went over to Wednesday
qua I
da plantation
in the Georgl:
ten small farr
i will be offer
owing terms:
i! payments hi
' r particulars
»f 1.537 acres, ai Tlvola. Ga., 2S miles south
Southern and Florida Railway, has been dl-
is ranging from 76 to 195 acres each, and
id separately at public sale, on the premises.
One-fourth cash and the balance in three
6 per cent interest,
and plat of land, write to
SOUTHERN’S TICKET
AGENT TO BE TRIED
W. L. GLESSNEK, Macon, Ga.
DM DOCTRINE NOT
FAVORED H SOME
the plan of President Zelaya. of Nica
ragua, for the federation of the five re
publics. According to cable advices
RALEIGH. X. C.. July 15.—An ad-
ditiohal indictment was found today by
the Wake County grand jury against
the Southern Railway ticket agent for
selling tickets at a rate in- excess of
two and one-quarter cents per mile in
violation of the State law. which
makes such a sale misdemeanor. There
are two indictments against W. A.
Pleasant at Morrlsvllle. and one
against J. D. Weathers, of Garner, six
miles from Raleigh. No action has
•been yet taken on the indictments
against T. E. Green, the State agent
Miss Esther E. Durbin, of 212 1-2
Main street. Davenport, la., says:
“When I was a school girl I became
afflicted with anaemia and grew so
weak that I could scarcely walk. There
was a__craving for starch and 1 ate
a great deal of it. I was pale and
thin hid no ambition and was sub
ject to hysterical attacks. My breath
was so short that I would have to sit
down and rest on the way up the
school steps. I would fall asleep dur
ing a reci’ation in spite of my efforts
to kee pawake and at last had to give
up going to school.
’’Sometimes it seemed that my heart
would jump out of my body. Almost
everything I ate hurt my stomach and
I had bladder trouble that caused me
to bloat and puff up. I had two doc
tors during the two years before I be
gan using Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and
at last, they told my mother they
could do nothing for me.
"Our druggist recommended Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills and when I had
taken them about three weeks I no
ticed a change for the better. Alto
gether I used them for about a year,
and they gave me new life and health
when every other meins had Jailed. I
have recommended the pills to many
others and am always glad to do so.”
A valuable booklet. “Diseases of the
Blood.” containing fuller Information
Will be sent free upon rpquesL
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by
all druggists, nr sent, postpaid, on re
ceipt of price. 50 cents per box. six
boxes for $2.50. by the Dr. Williams
Medicine Company, Schenectady. N.Y.
Doctors Could Not Help Her.
“I had kidney trouble for years.’’ ;
writes Mrs. Raymond Conner, of Shel- ;
tqn, Wash., "and the doctors could not I
help me. I tried Foley’s Kidney Cure. !
and the very first dose gave me relief j
and I am now cured. I cannot say too j
much for Foley’s Kidney Cure.” It j
makes the diseases kidneys sound so
that they will eliminate the poisons
from the blood. Unless they do this,
good’ health is impossible. H. J.
Lamar & Co., near Exchange Bank,
Agents, Macon, Ga.
MIMIC.BATTLE AT
NEWPORT ENDS
WRECK CAUSED BY MISTAKE
OF TELEGRAPH OPERATOR
WASHINGTON. Julv. J5.—Reports
received here by the. Southern Railway
say that the deaths from the wreck
near Johnson City, Tenn., tonight
number from six to ten, and that the
wreck was caused by the telegraph
operator making a mistake in copying
the train orders.
YAMAMOTO PLEASED
AT HIS RECEPTION
A Memorable Day.
One of the days we remember with
pleasure, as well as with profit to our
health. Is the one on which we became
acquainted with Dr. King's New Life
Pills, the painless purifiers that cure
headache and biliousness, and keep the
bowels right. 25c at all Drug Stores.
FEDERAL JUDGE REFUSED TO
HAND OVER TRUST AFFAIRS.
DALLAS. Tex.. July 15.—Federal
Judge Bryant at Sherman today
fused to turn over the Waters-Pierce
Oil Company’s affairs to the State re
ceiver. but the court stated that the
Federal receiver would not be allowed
to sell anything but commodities
handled by the company, pending an
appeal on the State’s udgment against
the company for more than 51,000,000.
NEWPORT. R. I.. July 14.—The war
maneuvers. In which the United States
artillerymen, the State militia and sev
eral Government vessels have taken part,
came to a close today. Fort Adams, with
its searchlights, put out of commission
the two torpedo planters of the "enemy”
and repelled a sea attack after the
"enemy’s" transports.
While the land attach was being made
on Fort Adams a detachment from Fort
Greble made a forced march across the
island and captured Fort Wetheril! and
made prisoners of a detail of twenty-five
coast artillerymen.
Taking charge of the fort, the captors
turned the guns of Fort Adams and made
a strong attack on that fortification.
The mimic battle ended promptly at 5
a. m., closing the entire maneuvers.
JUDGE CLEMENT A.
CAMU ASSASSINATED.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. July 14.—A spe
cial to the Express from El Paso. Tex.,
says: Judge Clement A. Camu. at Rancho
DeFeloncillo. was assassinated last night
and Jesus Amparan is in jail charged
with thee rime.
AGED
MAN BEAT ANOTHER’S
FACE ALMOST TO A JELLY.
received at the State Department to- l
day from American Minister Merry at h , e ^ e ’. The ,. S , t , ate , ***? reta * ned to as "
San Salvador, the Salvadorean 'gov- 1
THE HAGUE,
preaching dlseussli
proposition relntlv
of pecuniary debt:
interest, especially
July 15.—The ap-
in of the American
^ to the collection
is arousing great
because of .the at-
ernment has begun court proceedings
to determine what disposition shall be
made of the property of George and
Edward Moissant. who are reported to
be American citizens and who are Im
prisoned on the charge of aiding the
revolutionists in the recent revolu
tion.
>f ihe delegations of the Latin-
Amerlean countries. Several of these
delegations oppose the American prop-
osition personally, but have received
Instructions from their governments
to vote in tavor of it. They complain,
however, that the administration at
Washington has - J ITT! Fenced their Gov
ernments to side with the
States.
Everybody here Is c
so-called Drago doctrine would prevent
the employment'of coercive measures
to collect debts In Latln-Amerlcan
countries, that it_wou!d_not be accept
ed by European powers and that it
would also be strongly opposed by
of the South American countries
Notice to Our Customers.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles is not affect
ed by the National Pure Food and
Drug law as it contains no opiates
or other harmful drugs, and we rec-
United ornrner >d it for children and adults. H.
J. Lamar & Co., near Exchange Bank,
vinccd that the ; Agents, Macon, Ga.
A. L. HEADQUARTERS TO
BE REMOVED TO AMERICUS.
AMERICUS. Ga.. July 16.—The
headquarters of the fifth division of
__ the Seaboard Railway are to be re-
ipedally Brazil, on the grounds that I raoved *2 Amcricus from Savannah
such a principle would be altogether! Superintendent Grimshaw and
ruinous for the national credit. ,!S official force, the chief train dis
count TomeiHl-Brusati DiVergano. Pftcher’s offlcp . together with other
of the Italian delegation, is receiving! Jj,‘ vi?10na ‘ offices, will be brought here,
congratulations because the coramis- ' favoraWe location of Americus in
slon of which he is the president has | ~®. center of the territory of the fifth
been the first to-complete its task and division is assigned as reason for the
pre-ent a new convention adapting tha| rem oval of headquarters here.
Red Cross to -naval warfare, so thaj
now a plenary meeting can be called
for its ultimate discussion and ap-
er C. B. Aycock. E. J. Justice, speaker
of House of Representatives, and
Mayor S. G. Ryan, of Raleigh. This
Indicates that the case will be pushed
despite the injunction granted by
Judge Pritchard of the Federal court.
Governoi Glenn tonight announced
that he had written every judge and
solicitor in North Carolina calling at
tention to the fact that the railroad
rate law is daily being violated by the
Southern Railway and the Atlantic
Coast Line, that the agents of those
roads are responsible and should be
prosecuted criminally. He declares the
law effective since the first of J;aly,
and that the Circuit Court of the
United States has no right to interfere
by injunction against prosecutions in
criminal, cases In the State courts, and
that Judge Pritchard is in error in
granting the injunction he did before
finding that the legislative act Is un
constitutional and confiscatory.
ELKS OPEN SESSION
WITH MUCH ORATORY
NEW YORK. July 15.—Admiral
Baron Yamamoto tonight gave out
formal statement expressing apprecia
tion of the courtesies received and re
joicing that he had been instrumental
in eliciting sentiments of interna
tional amity.
The admiral and his staff will leave
tomorrow for Boston. They will visit
the Fore River shipbuilding plant at
Quincy, Mass.
The admiral dined at the Hplland
House tonight with eighteen represen
tative Japanese merchants and manu
facturers. At luncheon tonight he was
the guest of General Grant at Gover
nor's Island.
A Wondorful. Happening.
Port Byron. N. Y., has witnessed one
of the most remarkable cases of heal
ing ever recorded. Amos F. King, of
that place says: "Bucklin’s Arnica
Salve cured a sore on my leg which I
had suffered over SO years. I am now
eighty-five." Guaranteed to cure . all
sores by all Druggists. 25c.
TERAUCHI COTRADICTS
THE STORY OF JAPANESE SPY.
profit
It Is expected that a plenary meal
ing of tho peace conference will be held
Saturday next and It is afsertod
Long Live the King!
Is the popular cry throughout Euro
pean countries: while in America, the
cry of the present day Is "Long live
Dr. King’s New Discovery, King of
Throat and Lung Remedies!” of
t mt there Is a gro
■at speech in store for V*Mrs. Julia Ryder Paine. Truro,
the delegates. The British delegation.
It is understood. Is preparing a propo
sition regarding disarmament to be
presented In one of the plenary meet
ings.
.The Charming Woman
is not necessarily one of perfect form
and, features. Many a plain woman
who could never serve as an artist’s
model, possesses those rare qualities
that ail the world admires; neatness,
clear eyes, clean smooth skin and that
sprightlin<js3 of step and action that
accompany good health. A physically
weak woman is never attractive, not
even to herself,
store weak women, give strong nerves,
bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin
beautiful complexion. Guaranteed ai
all Druggists. 50c.
Mass., says: “It never falls to give
immediate relief and to quickly cure
a cough or cold.” Mrs. Paine’s opin
ion is shared by a majority of the
inhabitants of this country. New Dis
covery cured weak lungs and sore
throats after all other remedies have
failed, and for coughs and colds it’s
the only sure cure. Guaranteed by
all druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
15.000 UNION GARMENT
WORKERS OUT ON STRIKE.
NEW YORK. July 15.—About 15,000
union garment workers employed in
trie Bitters re- I the East Side, went out on strike to-
PHILADELPHIA. Pa., July 15.—The
forty-third grand lodge session of the
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
was formally opened here tonight at the
grand opera house, when the visiting del
egates and members of the organization
were welcomed to the city on behalf of
the Elk's reunion committee by Daniel
J. 'Shearn.
Congressman J. Hampton ‘Moore made
the address of welcome on behalf of Phil
adelphia Lodge No. 2.
Mayor Rayburn greeted the delegates
on behalf of the myntcipalty and Gov.
Edwin S. Stuart welcomed the Elks to
the State of Pennsylvania, and Grand
Exalted Ruler Judge Henry A. M eIv in
responded to the welcomes.
The first large entertainment for the
visitors was given today at Park on tho
Delaware, where about 1.300 guests sat
down to a sea food dinner.
FOUR PERSONS HURT
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
TOKIO, July 15.—General Tehauchi,
the minister of war. in an interview
today contradicting the reported arrest
of a Japanese spy at San Diego, Cali
fornia, said:
“There are-no Japanese military of
ficers in American except military at
taches. The war office.” he emphati
cally declared, “has never instructed
any officer or amateur spy to exam
ine American forts.”
Failed.
All efforts* have failed to find a bet
ter remedy for coughs, colds and lung
troubles than Foley's Honey and Tar.
It stops the cough, heals the lungs
and prevents serious results from a
cold. J. N. Patterson, Nashua, Iowa,
writes: “Last winter I had a bad
cold on my lungs and tried at leant
half a dozen advertised cough medi
cines and had treatment from two
physicians without getting any bene
fit. A friend recommended Foley’s
Honey and Tar and two-thirds of a
bottle cured me. I consider it the
greatest cough and lung medicine In
the world.” H. J. Lamar & Co., near
Exchange Bank, Agents, Macon, Ga.
GUATEMALA HOLDS BALANCE
OF POWER IN CENTRAL AMERICA and shorter hours.
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala,
July 15.—The two delegates from Sal
vador who have been here for some ATLANTA. Ga.. July 15.—The party
time have departed. It is stated in of United States army officers who
some quarters that both are going to have been following the trail which
Washington. There seems to be no! General Sherman took to Atlanta ar-
doubt that the balance of power in rived here today and spent a few hours
Central American affairs Is held by Inspecting the battlefields around At-
Guatamala. which has more men and lama. All of the officers report having
money than any of the other repub- j had a pleasant and instructive trip.
lies and lias a strong alliance with —
Salvador. Efforts have been made to i Sir Wm. Henrv Perkin Dead,
influence Costti Rica to take sides ini LONDON. Julv 13—gj r William
Central American politics. Henry Perkin died today. He was born
Jl is known at the State Depart- Jin 1838. He founded the coal tar color
me»t that all of the Central American industry by the discovery of the
. . , , - -- PITTSBURG. July 15.—Peter Wal-
, -ttvcordance with a decision ser, 56 years old, his daughter, Stella,
their oc*l unions issued last night. 26 years old, were fatally hurt .and
The strikers state that 4,000 workers ; Clara Lausman, 22, and D. F. Alden,
1m. \- ork ’ Brooklyn and nearby 22, injured, but will recover as a re-
, t _ Jersey will strike to- suit of an automobile accident just
' 1 l c ', rro ^' • men want increased pay ; outside of the city of Allegheny to-
nlgfct. The machine struck a rut in
the road and turned turtle.
SETTLEMENT OF CIGAR MAKERS’
STRIKE WAS RATIFIED
READING. Pa., July 14.—William A.
Thompson, aged 70 years a former coun
cilman. was lodged In jail here today on
the charge of killing Joseph H. Hughes,
aged 63 years, one of nts tenants whom
Thompson wanted to dispossess. Last
night they had a hitter qunrrel. Thomp
son beat Hughes face almost to a jelly.
Rumor That Tolstoi Is Dead.
LONDON. July 16.—The Daily Tele
graph prints a dispatch from St. Pe
tersburg that there is an unconfirmed
rumor there that Count Leo Tolstsi
is dead.
MEXICO WANTS SUPPLY OF BASS.
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. July 14.—A spe
cial to the Express from Guadalajara.
Mexico, says: George W. Baylor, of this
city, who for two years has been working
to secure a supply of game fish for Lake
Chapala, has j ustreceived a letter from
Congressman oJhn N. Garner, of Texas
saying thot ho has asked the bureau of
fisheries of the United Sttaes to make an
exception in favor of Mexico and forward
2.000 bass to El Paso. Up to this time
the American bureau of fisheries has not
supplied fish to a foreign country.
ALL CLOTHING TAKEN FROM
THE ITALIAN KIDNAPERS
NEW ORLEANS, July 15—All cloth
ing was early this morning taken from
the three Italian male prisoners await
ing trial for the Lamana murder and
they were left naked for fear of at
tempts at suicide. They were strip
ped immediately after Tony Costa,
one of their number, attempted to
hang himself.
GUATEMALA AND SALVADOR
SAID TO HAVE JOINED FORCES
WASHINGTON. Julv 15.—The State
Department today received unconfirm
ed advices that the republics of Gua
temala and Salvador have joined
forces and are beginning the mobiliza
tion of troops to resist any attack that
may be made by the Nicaraguan Gov
ernment.
Vs Cl
HON. C. SLEMP.
FIFTY THOUSAND TAILORS
WILL GO OUT ON STRIKE
NEW YORK. July 14.—Fifty thous
and members of the Brotherhood of
Tailors, including local unions In
Newark. Brooklyn, Brownsville and
this city, will go out on strike tomor
row.
COm MARKET WAS
QUIET YESTERDAY
LIVERPOOL spots closed. 7.08
NEW YORK spots closed 12.85
NEW ORLEANS spots closed 12%
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
THE LOCAL MARKET.
The Macon cotton market yesterday was
quiet and unchanged at the following
quotations:
Range of Prlcc-s.
Good Middling m!
Strict Middling 13
Middling .12%
Strict Low Middling .12&
Low Middling 12
Spot Cotton Movement.
Rects. Ship. Sales.
Julv 13, 1907
July 15. 1907 ’
Stock on Hand.
Sept. 1, 1906 ...2.574
July 15, 1907 : :. 410
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friends to take It if your complexion
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does- not nauseate or gripe and is very
pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes.
H. J. Lamar & Co., near Exchange
Bank, Agents. Macon, Ga.
TORNADO CARRIED POPULIST
POLITICIAN FIFTY FEET
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK. July 15.—The cotton mar
ket was comparatively ^quiet today, sales
being estimated aY 200,000 bales. Fluct
uations were irregular with the close
steady at unchanged prices to an advance
of 10 points. July showing the maxi
mum gain- and th-; new crop generally
unchanged to 4 points higher.
The opening was. steady at an advance
of 2 points on August to a decline of 3
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found in all conditions of life. Pitfalls
and methods of escaping them.- A wurn-
Ing note to save young men and women
from wreck and ruin. This groat work
reassuring j contains more than 500 pages. A singlo
er over tne weea-ena. tne reassuring i contains more than 500 pages. A singli
cables were received as to the situation ; copy wllI bo mailed to any address on rr
in Alexandria, where unsettled finan- I J
MITCHELL. S. D.. July 15.—In a
tornado which swept this region Sat
urday evening, John M. Pease, a Pop
ulist, politician, who took refuge in a
grove was killed. The wind blowing
carried him fifty feet in the air, and
dropped him to the ground, terribly
crushed. ■ Two women were reported
killed near JIt, Vernon.
ARMY OFFICERS ON SHERMAN’S
JRAjL REACH ATLANTA SOUTH BEING WON OVER TO
CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT
WASHINGTON. July 15.—Civil Ser-
republics, with the possible exception Mauve dye in 1856 and Its subsequent
of Costa Rica, are strongly opposed to 1 production on a large scale.
i vice Commissioner Mcllhenny has re
turned from a tour of the Southern
States, made in furtherance of his ef
fort to bring the people of the South
to an appreciation of the benefits to
be derived by entering upon a career
in the classified governmental service.
His tour began some weeks ago.
Starting In North Carolina, he visited
all the Southern States except Florida
and lectured extensively before teach
ers’ associations. Young Men’s Chris-
HAVANA, July 15.—The settlement
of the cigar makers strikers, which was
announced late last night, was form
ally ratified today. The trust facto
ries will reopen on Tuesday and the
factories of the independent manufac
turers will reopen tomorrow on the old
terms for one week, after which they
will accede to the demands of their
employes, paying the wages in Ameri
can currency.
Elmer G. Small Arrested.
FREDERICK, Md„ July 15.—Elmer
G. Small, president of the Premier Silk
Company, of New York and Philadel-
Kilied by Explosion of Piston.
JOHNSTOWN. Pa., July 15.—Harry
Shaffer, a machinist, was killed and
Jacob Habner, was horribly mangles
by an explosion of an engine piston 111
the Gautier mills of the Cambria Steel
Company today.
EXPLOSION IN SECRET BOMB
FACTORY KILLED SEVEN
LONDON. July 16.—A dispatch from
Odessa says that seven persons were
killed and many injured in an explo
sion in a secret bomb factory in that
place yesterday.
cial conditions were said to be the result
of over-speculation in real estate, but
the market worked off during the early
session to a net loss of about 3a4 noints
on the active months. This was followed
by a rally on the Southwestern bull sup
port and covering, accompanied by bull
ish crop report accounts from Texas, and
August advanced to a net gain of about
19 points on covering of shorts in the
absence of .offerings, while- the new crop
position sold some 7 to 9 . points net
higher. Realizing cheeked the ad
vance and the market during the late
session eased off from the best under
scattered offerings.
Southern spot markets were generally
unchanged as compared with Saturday.
Weather reports during the day were con
sidered generally favorable and a favora
ble weekly report is expected from Wash
ington. There was hardly any business
July, but one sale was made as high
11 "7!? on 0.1 ....t.: rnl.
The
as 11.75. or 30 points net higher,
close was at 11.55 bid. .
Receipts of cotton at the ports today
were 1,848 bales against 2,726 bales last
week and 5,835 bales last year. For the
week (estimated) 15,000 bales against
15.822 bales last week and 25,197 bales last
year.
Today's receipts at New Orleans were
1,281 bales against 2,607 bales last year,
and at Houston 135 bales against 261
bales last year.
Spot Cotton and Futures.
Cotton futures opened and closed
the following quotations:
ceipt of the price, $1.25. We want agents
to sell the above book with a full line of
standard subscription books, red letter
family and teachers’ Fibles. Catalog will
be sent free. This is your opportunity
to make money. Write today,
p. E. LUTHER PUB. CO., Atlanta.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—Reliable young dairyman, or
•buyer for good dairy. A. 'O. Andrews,
Gainesville, Fla. •
good ordinary 5.98; ordinary 5.38. The
sales of the day were G.OOt) bales, of which
500 bale® were for speculation and export,
and included 5,700-bales-American. Re
ceipts were 2,000 bales, - including 1.800
bales American.
Futures opened easier and closed quiet
and steady: American middling G. O. C.:
High
11.86
ANTI- MILITARIST PLANS
PROVED A DISMAL FAILURE
PARIS, July 15.—Outside of Paris
the anti-militarist plans fqr a general
demonstration today were a dismal
failure, but collisions between the po
Open.
January 11.’
February 11.80
March 11.88 11.95 11.87
April, bid 11.90
May, bid 11.95
Tnlv
Otn
[July, bid 11.42
August 11.30
phia, was arrested today on. a farm in fiee and the workmen at Toulon and
Frederick County, where, since -ast; Montpellier were directly due to their
Frederick County, where,
Friday, he had been employed as
harvest man. Tonight he was taken
back to Philadelphia to answer
charge of forgery. . He is charged
with presenting a forged certificate
tian Association, etc. He visited and • from the recorder of Franklin County
CURES
o SKIN DISEASES
Thor^f* m «yapa.~&-*ioa £V*m the body going on continually, day and
night, Swonji *itt porea ifab-js of the sk’n. This nature’s v&y,o;
mSfttniiiiW ttroper tempt-;.' • > of our bodies find of preserving the
Sofiatas aK^ctacibliity of the sio p : _d »o long as the bleed is free from tin-
interviewed the State superintendents
| of public instruction and many of the
college presidents, securing assurance
}of co-operation from practically all-of
! them. Many of the college heads
promised to instruct their studencs
j along lines which would fit them for
| the special classes of work in the civil
, service. He says the Southern people
j are rapidly changing their view of
'Government employment.
ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO FINANCE
FILIBUSTERING EXPEDITION.
NKW YORK. Jujy 1.5.—An alleged
attempt to finance a filibustering ex-
pnrities 90 «*onbl« snll mult. When however the blood, from any cause , pedition wit J the ultimate uprpo - se of
becomes With huoiore ap4 impurities these, too, murf be expelled overthrowing the "superior” Govern-
and oomfaD hi (leaUct with the Jtblicate tissue
Pa., that he owned property worth
$80,000. Small denies the charge,
Sktti la 6* dbuHaiatily bunpHed fchajrj»rodtice irritation and inflammation, and
the 2»oet by JEczem*. Acne, Tetter, pimples, rashes and skin
tissues and fibres with which, the ment of the "Minas Geraes, one of the
Federal States of Brazil,” led tonight
to the arrest of a young man who, ac
cording to the complaint, has intro-
; duced himself to prominent bankers
and brokers here as Sebastlne L. De-
magali. a Brazlian. Demagall is
charged with violation of the United
M. h acids and thoroughly cures skia affections of every kind. S. S. S. supplies corapfa/nant 1 ls & wiUiheld 1 ^In*^ efreu-
: * r '.theblood with the proper nutritive qualities so that the skin instead of beino lar which the police claim to have
vi'- rTitatod and diseasod by unhealthy humors, is fed and sustained by cooling. fount3 in his room at a boarding
In it- taltby blood. Boole on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sen' IVTn ^ f0r o . th , e \
Chicago? to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC GO., ATLANTA, GA : an adventuresome band recruited j
I else whor*. _ J
dis
troubles various kinds. To effect & cure the blood must be cleansed and
purified. This «annot be dtene with external applications, but requires con
stitutional treatment. S. S 3. is the best treatment for all skin diseases,
sr It goe# down into the circulation, neutralizes and removes the humors:
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who Insures his life If
wise for his family.
The man who insures his health
is wise both for his family and
himself.
You may insure health by guard*
ing it. It is worth guarding.
At t h e first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the LIVER and mani
fests itself in innumerable ways
TAIfg —
inspiration. At Brest the police occu
pied the labor exchange to prevent
trouble.
SIGMOND ROTH8CHILDD DEAD.
NEW YORK, July 15.—Sigmond
Rothschild ,a wealthy leaf tobacco
dealer of this city and Detroit, died
today at Hotel Savov from a compli
cation • of diseases. Mr. Rothschild
returned to this country from Europe
on Saturday. While automobiling
.yesterday with his son. Harry S.
Rothschild, he wa staken suddenly til
and brought back to the hotel, where
he died early today.
NO NECESSITY
Tutt’sPills
And save your healths'
FOR BEING SICKLY
The fact that Hostetter’s Stomach Bit
ters has restored thousands of sickly
men and women to robust health dur
ing the past 54 years should convince
anyone that it is ’the only medicine
they need. Try
11.30
11.35
11.80
11.81
11.91
11.94
12.02
11.55
11.42
11.41
July
July-August
August-September ..
Septomber-October .
Oetober-November ..
November-December
December-January ..
lanunry-February ..
February-March
March-April
Anril-May
May-June
October 11-66 11
Nobember. bid.. 11.63 —
December 11.6S 11
75 11.62
SO 11.67
11.68
11.64
11.72
Movement at the
Ports.
Receipts and Exports
Today.
Week.
Consolidated net receipts.
1.S4S
4.108
Exports to Great Britain.
9fl
1.175
Exports to France
402
402
Exports to continent
2.114
3,502
Stock on hand all ports...
313,443
Since September 1, 1906—
Consolidated receipts 9.793,314
Exports to Great Britain 3,742.140
Exports to France 888,766
Exports to continent.... 3.368,697
Exports to Japan 247,737
Exports to Mexico ’ 60
Price, Net Receipts, Sales, Stocks.
The Ports. I Prlce.lRects.:Sales.| Stek.
Galveston . . . 113
New Orleans ,:12'4
BOSTEHER’S
STOMACH BITTERS
today and you start toward good
health. It cures Poor Appetite, Head
ache, Dyspepsia, indigestion, Costive-
noas, Bloat lug,-Cramps or Diarrhoea.
Mobile
Savannah .
Charleston .
Wilmington
Norfolk . .
Baltimore .
New Yorkt.
Boston . . .
Philadelphia
,‘112*4 f
-I I
.-..I 26458
30Qj 59535
J13H
• |13%
.,112.65
. 112.85
-1113.10
230|
1281]
5i...
311 10! 19938
891 i 4375
•I I i 443
I 1731 241 16250
1 4721
I I 45001182075
1 10! |
I 29| | 157i
NEW ORLEANS.
NEW ORLEANS, July 15.—Spot cottbiY
closed steady and unchanged, middling
1274. Sales were 625 bales on the spot
with none to arrive.
Futures opened steady with the active
months ranting from 4 to 5 points below
the close of Saturday. Clearing weather
and favorable crop accounts received over
Sunday having a bearish effOct. Imme
diately after the call, the market ruled
steady, but the presence of some larg'
selling orders subsequently caused weak
ness. and October, after being quoted as
high as 12.08. slipped back to 11.93. The
weather reports indicating rain and fear
of continued increase in the number of
boll weevil offset the bearish effect and
caused an advance in values. At th
close, which was steady, prices range
from unehaneed to 1 point below the ein.=
of Saturday.
NEW ORLEANS, July 15.—Cotton fu
tures closed steady at the following quo
tations:
January bid ....'
March, bid
July, bid
August, bid
Sent ember, bid
October, bid
November, bid
December, bid 11.99
12.05
12.15
12.S4
12.70
12.45
12.03
Interior Movement.
| Price.!Rects.|Sales.| Stck.
Houston . . .113
Augusta . . .113%
Memphis . . -(13
St. Louis .....13%
Cincinnati ...J
Louisville . . .113%
1851 | 13639
1091 491 8643
93! 550! 49338
1 231 12098
95j j 7039
*
LIVERPOOL.
LIVERPOOL. July 15.—Spot cotton
quiet with prices 6 points lower: Ameri
can middling fair 8.12; good middling
Z.S8;_middling LAS; law middling 6.72;
JUDGE WHIPPLE WILL
IT
A letter received from Judge Whip
ple states that he will be here tomor
row and will hold court Thursday,
when he will appoint permanent re
ceivers for the Exchange Bank. Judi
Felton being disqualified.
The auditors are confident that the’
will have completed the work of goin
over the books of the institution am
will have their statement ready by th<
time court is opened. The stockhold
ers will also meet Thursday*
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