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| c p SQUADRONS.
^T1aoo eUverin2 In the
t. of Porto Rico.
L eru iser Isabella II, an
I* f, Lew 130 tons about displacement 130 men
Lomas, of Indies, at
ca ?0{ West
[Monday morning. Her
Umnnicated with the
at that port and the
B “ 1 immediately, destina
tl
t The New York Herald
1 ‘ ived from Bear
es rec e arrival
son anno unce his
Hayti with a division
Sis will remain at the
now located until
,uts informs him of the
Ob, the Spanish men-of-war
from yt. Vincent over a
„,avl has calculated the
[ L ■on to in be * he at h or °P e near oi
To^J it is harbor of e
L fleet in the
the men-of-war of the
squadron are hovering
it distance of Porto Bico.
^0^1 INDUCERS drowned.
on [derThem Entrapped. and They Were
f San Francisco Ex
[0 [Viotoria, The B. C., says: On
mJ I the ice covering a stream
tear Crater lake gave way
ling throng of Klondikers
h a n a score of men were
old | into the water and carried
leath beneath the river’s
I fie >g- mountain stream
over a
jlized keekers. as a A path number for sleds of men by
ShJ ring in almost, an unbroken
Me] hauling a heavy laden sled,
J [was for 30 a sudden feet crash. and The in
or more,
12 men were whirled down
the smooth surface of the
(J drown without even the
attling for life. The names
ms are not given.
urn m\ OF THE SOUTH.
fcjl is Industries Reported
New
that] girl »r the Past Week.
■dustrial progress in all lines
It the south, is typified by
Bug new enterprises select
P Iports during the first ’week
S( Arkansas, a flouring mill;
onl] extensive saw mill; Lonisi
0,000 tobacco factoi-y, a$50,
[ida, u compress, and a planing
iosphate two large cigar factories
Iris company; Georgia,
(M and a $100,000 heating
J tig plant; South Carolina, a
| Itory and a furniture factory;
I, I a shuttle block factory,
i a coal mining company, a
Impany fcinia, and an ice factory;
or a stave and heading
& f an electric light plant.—
Tli [n (Chattanooga, Tenn).
JANS ARE ANXIOUS.
i
pys He Is Ready to Co-Oper
! kte With Our Fdrces.
a, Imissioner sent to Gomez’s
I i returned to New York with
■ [an behalf leader’s of formal official
I Cuba to the United
Vletter* to President McKinley
pack [nipson; to General also thanks Miles and Ad- the
to
b people, *says a dispatch to
Id from Key West,
t wants rifles, food, clothing
ed States troops in the order
armed and supplied he pxom
bve blockaded Spaniards out
[nths. i formally declares
his readi
co-operate with Miles and
and now the United States
ilable the principal land forces
y to take Havana without risk
r of our soldiers.
P0SAL FROM DEWEY.
,ests That Demand Be Made
SfUanila’s Surrender.
r . ,
„ to ike New York World .
"5 z f cimmodore T Dewey have
t to 'tashington recommend
the surrender of Manila be
d and that Phi^ pl 0vis * t>na * S ov
‘
for the toe 1 hibppmes . be estab
mding the settlement of the
i Spain. Spain —
tor » commissi™ to
•>ge of the government. He
t sufficient troops be sent him
eat that his plan is adopted to
^SAS AGAIN SHELLED.
pmpardment the Spaniards. Did Not Daunt
F West ^*patch eays that Ma
Was again bombarded Fridav
iturday afternoon. The work
ne this time bv two boats DOatS end
the smallest 6St m t “ e nav y—the
> boat D U Tf°tL an ^o the “* 1X iar
, Hornet 6 w^ro^deetroved A 7
w«t house. that.nS
pa almost certain
pish sobers Were killed
bombardment oiuaxument was brought . on
’ w *t bo ment y of the Matanzas Span- F
anrarenri— cfatentiy wore not con
ith*i i U tlle fear ^l
execution wrought
Js a 8° b y onr greater ships.
A Cheerful Woman.
From the Democrat, Brazil, Ind.
Every woman cannot bo beautiful, but a
cheerful face often supplies the deficiency.
But no one can be cheerful and bring joy to
others unless they have perfect health.
Fortunately, science has placed this price¬
less boon within the reach of every woman
as the following incident proves:,
Mrs. Amanda Robinson, wife of William
Robinson, farmer and stockman, near
Howesville, Clay County, Ind., is thirty
two years old and bad for sevoral years
been in declining health and despondent.
For three months she was not only unable
to attend to her domestic duties but too
feeble to be up and about. To-day she is
in good health and able to attend to her
household affairs. She relates her ex¬
perience as follows:
“I was afflicted with female troubles and
was in a delicate state of health. I lost
my appetite, grew thin and was greatly
depressed. After taking various remedies
without being benefited I was induced by a
friend to try Dr. Williams’ Rink Pills.
of the “Early 1897 summer I pro- in n -- I
cured f i v e
boxes of them
aud before the/ flu
ishing I
second box _
began to im¬ i'
prove and by ,V
the time I had l!
taken the live
boxes I was
able to go
about my A Priceless Boon.
usual work and stopped taking the pills. old,
“Our daughter Anna, twelve years
was also afflicted with decline and debility.
She lost flesh, seemed to be bloodless
and had no ambition. She took two boxes
of the pills and they restored her appetite,
aided digestion and brought color to her
cheeks. She is now in the best of health.
I think Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale
People the best mod'ieino we ever had in
our family and recommend them to all
needing a remedy for toning up and re¬
building a shattered system.
No discovery of modern times has proved
such a blessing to women its Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills for Palo People. They restore
strength aud health to exhausted women
when every effort of the physician proves
unavailing. These vegetable pills are
everywhere recognized as a speciiic for
diseases of the blood aud nerves.
Making Wood Rims for Bicycles.
The average annual output of wood
novelties in Maine has a value well
over $1,000,000. One of the most in
teresting branches of the industry is
the manufacture of wood rims for bi¬
cycles. The factory where the manu¬
facture is carried on has a floor space
of 78,800 feet; its daily output averages
about 1,800 rims, and the value of its
yearly product if about $120,000. The
wood used is rock maple, and each rim
is composed of three pieces glued and
pressed together with such force and
exactitude that the rim appears like
one piece, and only the most searching
examination can detect the joints.
After these pieces have been steamed,
J 3 ent and glued, they are submitted to
an enormous pressure in a steam power
machine. They are then taken to the
lathes, one of which turns the con
cave surface of the outside, and another
the convex surface of the inside of the
rim. After passing on to the sandpa
per machine for smoothing, they are
stained and varnished and bored for
the spokes, and are ready for shipment.
The wood must be perfect, and not the
least defect or discoloration is allowed
to pass. Much of the machinery has
been designed expressly for this plant,
and the machines, as well as all the
steps in the construction of the rims,
require the supervision of skilled me¬
chanics.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Great Expectations.
Stern Parent: “So you wish to mar¬
ry my daughter,eh? How are you fixed
financially?” much cash,
Young Alan: “I haven’t
but I have expectations.” but
Stern Parent: “Yes, of course;
in case I should live longer than you
expect, how are you to support her?”
—Chicago News.
Beaoty I» Blo*sl Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it., Cascarets, Candy Cathar¬
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, im¬ by
stirring up the lazy iiver and driving all
purities from the body. Begin blackheads, to-day to
Danish pimples, boils, blotches, by taking
and Cascarets,—beauty that sickly bilious for complexion All drug¬
ten cents.
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
It is estimated that 1.130 passenger trains
arrive and leave Chicago daily.
aud . , all „ Stomach „. .
Dyspepsia. Indigestion
< troubles cured bv Taber’s Pep-in Compound. T
I 2S‘&?SSSIS2C , Jr' Ur ' “' r
Skake Into Your RRoe«
jK Hen’s Foot-Eas«,a powder for the feet. It
! eu r tea painful, swollen, nervous, smart ing feet
, the sting out of corns
; and - instantly instantly takes taxes iu„ »u Ulj comfort uul - U TV"
Rri ^, bunious. It’s the Allen’sFoot-n.assnia.kea greatest <us- :
covery of the ago. It is certain ■
tig tight ht or or new shoos foel easy. a
! 1
gists and Address 3 boa Alien stores, S.OimSted. 25c. 'friafipaoS^e 0 Iloy,N.x.
FREE. jj
-( „ „ j
o/wonUtiiful curoa sent free.
ST VITU*-’ DANCE. SPASMS and all nerv
to Dr. I
FREE Sl-00 trial bottle and treaPse .
K H Kline Ltd " 801 Ar ° h
' ' '
The Southern Saw Works are the leaders In
the Sonth. See their advertisement in this Is- .
sue. Their saws will suit you._
Fits nermanenav cureri No fltsor nerv.H.H
.
B. n. Arotet. PO.l... ■>
The numberer-vesse s that passed tnrough
the .-uez canal last year was 2,936.
vour Bowel, with carets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
lOc.Soc. If C.CC fall, druggists refund money.
In Ireland nn aero comprises 7,840 square
yards, while in Scotland C, 140 go to the acre, j
Ignorant Until Tauglit,
Returning from school with a pump¬
kin seed in her hand a little girl in¬
formed her mother that her teacher
had taught her that the seed was white
but the pumpkin was yellow. The
mother asked: “What is the color of
the vines?” The five-year-old said her
teacher had not taught her that.
“But,” said her mother, “you know,
for you have seen the vines in the
garden. ”
* ‘Of course I have, but we are not
expected to know anything until we
have been taught.”
“Oh, well said the gas man, “there
are tricks in all trades.” “Yes,” re
plied the sleight-of-hand artist, “but
yon and I know that there are more
tricks in some trades than in others.”
—Cleveland Leader.
Wliat Is Tetterlne?
It is a fragrant, unctuous ointmentof great
cooling and healing power. It is good for Tet¬
ter, Ringworm, Eczema and ail roughness of
the skin. It stops pain and tchingatonceand
if properl v used will positively cure even the
worst of chronic cases. 50 cents at a drug store T.
or by mail for 50 cen s in stamps. J.
Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.
It has been figured out that one man of
Berlin, Ont., has 273 relatives in the town.
To Core Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25e.
If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
New Jersey was the first state permitting
the right of suffrage to women.
M. L. Thompson &Co., Druggists, Couders
port, Pa., say Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the best
and only sure cure for catarrh they ever sold.
Druggists sell it, 75c.
Lyon & Co’s “Pick Leaf” Smol’iine Tobacco
is the “best of the best.” 2 ounces and cigar¬
ette book for 10 cents. Try it.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup reduces for inflamma¬ children
teething, softens the gums,
tion. allays pain, cures wind colic. 35c. a bottle.
I could not get along without Piso’s Cure
for Consumption. It always cures. Mrs. E.
O. Moulton, Needham. Mass., October32,1894.
BREATH BAD
«« J Nave been using CASCAKET8 mid n«
a mild and effective laxative they arc bothered simply won- with
derful. My daughter and I were
sick stomach and our breath was very bad. After
taking a few doses of CasearetB help we in Lave the improved family."
wonderfully. They WrLHEt.MiNA are a great Nagel,
1137 Ritteuhouse St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
candy
iW CATHARTiC
. fpUjUna ^ ^ f 0 ^ A
M
TRADE MARK RSffliaTERtO
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do
1 Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 50c.
I 1 ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, Montreal, New York. 816
MG-TO-SAG gists Sold and to ! CUJ»JE guaranteed Tobaouo by all Habit. drug
€fs Rust, V®
the dread of the cotton grower,
can be prevented. Trials at
Experiment Stations and the
experience of leading growers
prove positively that
Kainit
is the only remedy.
We will be glad to send, free of charge,
interesting and useful pamphlets which treat
of the matter in detail.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
FRICK COMPANY
ECLIPSE®:® ENGINES]
I
-Art
1 v
Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins, Cotton
Pr “ SM ' ° r ’’"’ **”«**•
Chisel Tooth and Solid gaws, Saw Teeth, i
Inspirators. Injectors, Engine Repairs and a
full line of Brass Goods. !
mm & MiLUN.
SOUTHERN MANAGERS.
Nos. 51 & 53 S. ........ Forsyth St., ATLANTA,GA. :
Tg M sa [3 AYS
p» ^ S oi. M t FRAYT MONEY l
B E# T SCA LES- LEAST
«««* OF BINGHAMTON N. t Y.
1 «*r«*»y**,u*.* \ THompson’sEyeWater
ITT r ai:i
HURLS WHERE ALL ELSE EA’.LS.
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
in time. Sold by druggists.
_
G O MSU M PIIQJSI
‘. 25 _- chq
ZS‘CTSJ
0
' \
Both the method ENJOY© when
and results 1
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys¬
tem effectually, dispels colds, head¬
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro¬
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac¬
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for leading sale in 50
cent bottles by all drug¬
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand 'will pro¬
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIB STROP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KY. HEW YORK, ii'.Y.
7000 BICYCLES
m carried over from 38!»7 must
,bc sacrificed now. New
equipment, Grade, all styles,
$9.75 guaran -
to $17.00.
| -SisSWof nvreiPaH model.. BICYCLE FREE for
1 season to advertise them. Send for one. Elder ngents
; wanted. LearnhowtoKnrnaBleycleandinaliemoney.
It. S’. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, Cbicnge.
NOT ST. Cell! ANDREW’S Tea
LIKE
OTHERS. For the Liver
Regulates tho Liver. For sale by dealers. To
get. tree Rample package send 2c. stamp to
ANDREWS MFG. CO., Bristol, Tenn.
OPIUM and Liquor Habit cured In
XO to SO days. No pay till
cured. Dr. J. L. Stephens,
Dept. A, Lebanon, Ohio.
ISAAC S. BOYD, President, W. «. RAOUL, Viee-l’ros’t,
(Pres. Boyd & Baxter Furn. Fact’y.) (Pres. Mexican Nat. R. It. Co.)
SOUTHERN
SAW WORKS
Box A 885. A TLANTA, GA.
We 1 We Carry
1
Manufacture in Stock
Solid and Inserted
Chisel Bit Circular Belting, Files, Emery
Saws. Wheels and other
We Repair Mill Supplies
All kinds and makes
of Solid and Inserted Bits and Shanks for
Tooth Saws. ffiSRisj all makes of Inserted
Make Burnt Saw s prac¬ V
tically as good as new. Tooth Saws.
$500 B
b i® O
5 Cl s A ©
q ^ v fj
(^3 p C 52 <5 *S3SCSSSa*® S
jSrAJitS.?whettai'‘yol^f rTnd25'‘ents maila WonwV 60c. c-ertiffcaUt.good t+?o
(eilver or xoor.ov order, und we v/ill send within yoa by retnru also full particular* Club ofo, ZVUL
amount Von w*eato bo selected I’nniour catalomie any tl:ne 2 years, prgo b
con’* time * cc»*: if you don’t know all 32 rpOs you ourkt te taoowrt^tbat rfvmyoga « J
are suraot too 60c. certificate. i5on’tiaS«»tiU»oS<cr. /t(.jrjss, I'AlKVicW SdiiD PAR/—, -xa .5 thi.. rt
wSNf
HEALTHY MOTHERS Make f
b<PW "V HAPPY HOMES. K
% WU\[*C fSV Lc?,) '% II OW happy can when a woman she is bo weak, cheerful nervous, and % <w:
Jk Miwfa fyU— tures and suffering of Female the excruciating should tor- a%
^ Diseases? It
not bo expected of her. When she is
im$' suffering Whites, Falling from Deranged of the Womb, Menstruation, J&
sa etc., show
your by sympathy for her in a practical «\ ja
^ 1 \W way providing her with
GhHJrtSTLE’S •
V n \ Female Panacea. V
T"*°«(G. F. P.)«*SK. at *rtl
\ This splendid torff^.will soon roliev©
her suffering and CURE the disease* thus Jfk
natural producing channels. thapdestped Only $Lfe0 resuib fchreogh. bottfe. O
there is costiveneea, , the-boweb gently per
of’St. Joseph’*, any Liver Regulator. nwve with’wild
d<Wes Pfice Mo per package.
MY Wire Was Almost a Cpgif «jfera’j let^Wreck itsusfi
well she ever did and weighs more than ever before in her life. s
as
SOLD AT DRUG 8TORE6. B. £L LEGGETT. Broxton. Ga.
L. QERSTLE & CO., Proprietors, Chattanooga, Tenn.
♦ : •*, ♦
MISSISSIPPI GIRLS
NOT AFRAID.
Crape, Miss., says: I havA
used Dr. M. A. Simmons
. } Liver Medicine IS years,
r#ji It is the best of all Liver
Regulators. It cures Sleht
Headache, and is a greats
'ST deal more popular than
liife “Black Draught” or any
other liver medicine in
,< this country.
Menstrual Non-Appearance. arise from soma
Absence of the flow may condition
organio defects or from abnormal
of the blood or nervous system. As the timo
approaches there are many symptoms thaft
should be apparent to an intelligent attempt to mother* estab¬
When tbev are tardy, attended the with pain la
lish this function is chilliness,
the head, loins and back, The nausea treat*
and bloating of the abdomen.
ment necessary is moderate out-door exer¬
cise, the use of Dr. »I. A. Simmons Live®
Medicine to correct the action day of the diges¬
tive organs and a doso twice a for soma
jjr. weeks of that great uterine Wine. utimulaatp
Simmons Squaw Vino
% yY'&t&btd'
Postmaster, Merchant Assistant
and First
Principal II e School, b r o is
Norma. High writeai
Fuller, 25 Miss., old,
I am years anu
my Father, who died
when he was 75 years
-.vats old, had been using
and selling Dr. M. A»
"i!> Simmons Liver
Medicine ever sinca
■ Wi l ‘ I could remember. It
',;h, dees all that is claimed
for it, and is as staple as Sugar, Flour and
Bacon. I consider It much Superior to
“Zeilin’s Medicine," which I don’t use at
any price.
Girla Approaching Puberty
Frequently suffer from irrilability, restless¬
ness, smothering sensations, palpitation ot
heart, depression of spirits, nausea, consti¬
pation Simmons and Squaw sometimes Vino fainting Wine, spoils. taken Wita Dry
the original Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine, quickly relieves thuse and other
distressing symptoms and assists nature, in
performing its natural functions at MlO
proper time.
Look Out.—Don’t let tho preparation
called “Black Draught” come into your
house on tho fraudulent pretension of beings
“just the same”.S3 M. A. S. L. M. It 13
“not” tho same. -'If tho component'parts much difference
were the same there is as
between thorn as between day Rad nighw
Beware of all imitations.
A &
VJe delight to do ^1 early fridtid i
rrjl Ba yuod turn. 'll»e working parts
ti — AHV AERtVIOTON'tM
I EXCHANGED ROLLER® TO
A
BEARING, MphjT-riiu. Mi
1 ning, ever-going, cverlustLig, power*
doubling, UP-TO-DATE *98 E jg,
IWOTOR,8 FT. FOR $6; 12 ft. for»i2; 10-ft.
for |30. They run like a bicycle, and are made like a
watch, every movable pert on rollers. Doubles geared
mill power. The Aermotor ran when all other mills K#
stood still, NEWBEATSTHEOLD and made the steel windmill ASTHEfi business, j#
THE WHEEL.|
OLD BEAT THE WOODEN
On receipt of amount, revised motor (but not wheel H
or vane) will he sent to replace old one then to b*
returned. Offer mbject to cancellation at ar.y time. ISS
x If your old v/hecl is not an Aermotor, write for
^ Mbk^You terms of swap—new for old—to go on old towcr.^^KH ^f«®(^
can put it on. Aeriactor Co., Chlpa(po !
A
MENTION THIS PAPER in writing to adver¬
tisers. ANU9&-1®