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NOVEMBER 9, 1901
Ship Forfeited To U. S.
The British steamer St. Epoch,
plyjng between An twerps and New-
port News, has been libelled arid
claimed as aTo|feit^|hejUnited
States in connection with the re
cent tobacco smuggling
Suicide By Burning.
St. Paul, Minn , Nov. 8.—Mrs.
William Mayer made an attempt
to end her life in a terrible, as
well as most unusual, manner to
day. : I.t will probably, prove suc
cessful.
She piled newspapers into the
bath tnb at h ei home,' poured oh
kerosene, and finally bending over
the papers^ set them on fire. - : -
^ The entire upper portion of -her
body was burned* ih s frightful
manner.
■ The flesh from t lier face and
head cauie off likpafcphes, apd her
eyes<were also^jiurnecL- c At the
hospital she was found to be con
scious, despite the terrible
wounds. ‘ , r .
/She said that she tried to kijl
herself because she was a burden
to h^f family^ v ’
’restored to health
p&kham’s Vege.
i£pcui>& Their let-
Pantile and prove this
’JL to be a fact, not a
£L/. When a medS.
f£ee» successful in
’» many women, you
iv elf say without try.
,7/do not believe It
OUIS.”
SYMPTOMS
LIKE THESE
cases for
which W;. W; Lawrence and others
are how in the Norfolk jail await
ing indictment. The ship was li
belled under • section 2,072 and
2,074 of the revised statutes.
,The steamer is owned by par
ties in London, and is said toj be
worth$800,000. |She is afe* pres
ent lying at a w
For information as ; to B-Qutes
Schedules and Rates, both
BELCHING,
BAD BREATH,
BITTER TASTE,
BLOATING After Meals,
HEARTBURN,
BACKACHE, '
HEADACHE,
DIZZINE8S,
NERVOUS WEAKNESS,
LOW SPIRITS,
write to either of the undersigned,
^ ^YoU^ wfft r %eceive^ hrdt&Jifr^ply
and reliable information.
C. C. McMillin, A. 6b Jackson
0. A,IX G. P. A.
A. O. Dawson, S'. A., v
; ' Angusta, Ga.£ :
S. E.^&AGitfc, r C. D. s Cox,
Ger’l Agt. Gen’l Agt.
’ ;\‘ r t’felaii|al' 4 ■ . / Athens.
Gen’l Agt. 3. F.
f,x: & •:X.'ftfebn*
S. W~ WiBKESi W. H McGovern
T. F. & P. A Gen’l Agt.
A&ante£ Augusts.
in Newport
Anton Dvorak, the famous mu
sician, has been accorded a rare
distinction by the Emperor of
Austria, fle is the first musical
composer who has been made a
of -the Austrian House of
He was the son of an inn-
indicate ’ bad digestion, -A disordered
system and failing state of health*
PRICKLY
Lords,
Under a .careful and conserva
tive pension commissioner the pen-
sion|,^xp f ^nditures^hay^: |rgw4 to
l?g t ^ than , $ 142,000,000 { ^er
It can 9nly,be f cppiectuMid
what the sum would be under a
man of Genv Sickles* choosing;—
Is a positive .and speedy cure. ft
clears the body of poisonous seefe*
tions, cleanses the blood, aids diges*
Hm, strengthens the Wdneys,. purtfiei
the bowels .and imparts . renewed
energy to body and brain.
The Birmingham News also be
came a convert tb Wagner’s opera.
The News says the opera was fil
led i withT exclamations of’‘Mem
Ifeia** heart); then tfeeiiiB-
gers and audience would adjourn
Change of Life.
, Your medicine ci
rible female illness.
to ^Zevei Bier/’ Hoch Wagner!
Savannah Press.
lA Concord Sq., Boston, Mass.
A Curious Baking Powder.
The report of the Conneticut Agri
cultural Experimental Station makes
the following comment in reference to,
an alnm baking powler which is seek
ing customers in this yicimty. It
6ays: A particularly reprehensible
adulteration; because very likely to
prove; injungus to health, is that prac
ticed by the Southern Soda Works,
Nashville, Tenn. t manufacturers of
Sweetheart One Spoon Baking Powder.
This preparation contains more than
twenty-five per cent of a ground rock,
insoluble in strong acids and consis
ting chiefly of silicates and magnesia.
Prof. Penfield, of Yale University, ex
amined this material and found it to
be a mixture of pulverised talc and tre-
molite, a species of hornblende. The
under the micro
ns cored more cases of Backache and
orrhcea than any other remedy the
[has ever known. It is almost infallible
ich cases. It dissolves and expels
)rs from the Uterus in an early stage
vetopment, and checks any tendency
lcerous humors. .
Neglecting the Beautiful,
A certain business man we
know, and few men are busier
*'• - ft: i ■f'f- : - .— . -f . • •
than he, makes it a. practice „to
eat a small apd hurried luncheon
at noon-r-in order that he may
hasten back to his desk? .No;
there would be nothing remarka
ble in such a habit.—This gentle
man’s object is to secure a half-
hour in which to run into a pic
ture gallery or a flow er shopo or
in some other way to get a touch
of the beautiful into his crowded
day. • ' •
This plan is good business ' and
vastly more, this man will tell
you. He dreads becoming a mere
machine, fit,only for grinding out
office work. His argument is that
to become a good workman he
must cultivate all sides of . his na
ture ; and especially must he keep
his finger faculties fresh and sen
sitive.—Therefore, he says, even
as his face needs bathing daily in
fresh water, so his spirit, in dan
ger of becoming grimy from con
stant association. { -with material
and sordid things, needs this daily
bath in the realm of the beauti
ful. • ■' m
There are persons who would
not walk a dozen yards to see a
sunset, thus confessing that sun
set glories have faded from their
souls. They would not take time
from their rummaging among
bargain counters for a view of a
beautiful picture. To them it
would seem sheer ^foolishness. to
bdther with flower sh ows in" the;
m idst ofbusiaess hours. ~ Nor
would they turn aside for a mom
ent from the ugly and narrow
thoroughfare where mammon
dwells for a walk amid the- green
grass and budding trees.
Everyone has opportunities for
the cultivation of his finer, na
ture. To miss them purposely* is
to waste life’s best things and to
rob the soul of its divine birth
right of joy/in the beautiful.^—Ex.
Your Vegetable Compound re
moved a Fibroid Tumor from ■f'**
womb after doctors failed to g v
relief. Mbs. B. A. Loubabd,
Westdale, Mass.
ie bdst gnd most satisfiadto^ thfe
Will sell same in any quantity at the Lowest Prices.
the second bottle. Your medicine
” cured me when doctors failed.
Mbs. Sabah Holstein,
1 Davis Block, Gorham St., Howell, Mass.
Irregularity,
pressed or Painful Menstruations, *Weak-
of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating,
Ming, Nervous Prostration, Headache,
In-Potliid, half poiltfd boxes and In any. quantity open
. The peer of any candy sold in Atlanta.
t re monte appears
>cope in sharp, needle-like splinters,
which make it a dangerous admixture
in food.
Debility.
-and medicine. I am
, It is a
thankful for the good it has done
me. Mrs. J. W. J.,
76 Carolina Ave.,
Jamaica Plain (Boston), Mass.
Daring the fiscal year that en
ded Jane 30 last the government
sold 15,562,796 acres of public
lands, being upwards of 2,000*000
acres more than had ever before
been disposed of in a similar
length of time. The net surplus
from the entire forest and land
administration was $3.158,442.
)izziness, Faintness,
reme Lassitude, “ don’t care ” and
Hit to be left alone ” feeling, excitabil-
! irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness,
llency, melancholy, or the “blues,’* and
bche. These are sure indications of
We Weakness, some derangement of the
HEINZ’ CELEBRATED
, I was troubled-with Dizziness,
Headaches, Faintness, Swelling
limbs. Your medicine cured me.
Mbs. Sabah E. Bakes,
he whole story, however, is told. In an
strated book which goes with each bot-
the most complete treatise on female
lplaints ever published.
Mark Twain’s
V womb trouble, and was entirely
” cured by Mrs. Pinkham’s medicine.
Mbs. lu Ii. Town®,
Littleton, N. H.
Kidney Complaints
Backache cf either sex the Vegetable
fflftmd always cures.
The Vegetable Com-
Jila E. Pinkham’«5 i P oun d is sold by all
Liter Pilis cure | maiffi'l 1 fo?m "ff'phij
uYffa, I SiplTSfS,. 0 " r *
Ha neadaens, 25c. I Correspondence freely
m " ■! answered.
I®® ®au address in strictest confidence,
roil E. PI5KHAM MED. CO., Lynn, Hass.
ngine builders,
m MILLS, COTTON
(iiiSiaClema»»s«*
is a man^bf deep intellect and
wide experience. He is con
sidered one of the foremost
lawyers in this country. In a re
cent letter to the Dr. Miles
Medical Co., Mr. Clemens says:
• * “Personal experience and obser
vation have thorough./ satisfied me that
Dr. Miles’ Nervine contains true merit,
and is excellent for what it is recom
mended.” V
Mr. Norman Waltrip, Sup. Pres. Bank
ers’ Fraternal Society, Chicago, says:
Washington, D. C.
Atlanta, Georgia.
R. DEXTER
WE CAN PLEASE YOU.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND DEALER,!N
|nds of funeral .furnishings,
teams and prompt attention
ht p caUs wthb? day ° r
• Parlors and ware rooms
^ oath Bradford street di-
i ln front of court house,
Gainesville,, ga.
[Mail Orders are Given Special Attention. ]
Thirty-five years of successful business in Atlanta has
proven the above assertion.
: When you buy a suit from us yen can feel satisfied
that'-it comes from First Hands, because we are the only
clothing house south that manufactures and sells direct
to the consumer. You know what that means. We save
you all the way from 10 to 20 per cent.
Miles* A *
are invaluable for headache and all
pain. I had been a great sufferer from
headache until I learned of the efficacy
of Dr. .Miles’ Pain Pills. Now I always
carry them and prevent recurring at-
tacks by taking a pill when the symp
toms first appear.”
Sold by all Druggists.
The site of old Fort Washing
to »be
ton, New York cit} 7 , is
marked by an elaborate stone me
morial. This is to be dedicated
November 16, the 125th anniver
sary of the battle. James Gor-
)don Bennett foots the expenses.
TOBACCO SPIT
. I and SMOKE
^VcuTT'T-’ ^ y° ur ^^ s l* ra j!
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of 11, 13,15, 17 Whitehall St.
Temporary Quarters CORNER PRYOR AND ALABAMA STREETS
.V tNear Union Depot" . V •
Price. 25c. per ® ox ''
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind,
Druggists Sell i
Price ^1SP