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Sorry.
Mrs Bargaue—Haven’t you got the
toothache, John?
Mr. Bargane—No, my dear, why?
Mrs. Bargane—Ob, I am so sorry
that yon have not. I bought a tooth¬
ache cure today at a bargain, and I
wanted to try it.—-New York World.
925,000 For Flying Machines.
The American government is to devote
*25,000 to tho pur, ose of experimenting
with flying machines to ascertain their prac¬
ticability for foran use in the arrny. and This is a large
sum to use experiment, yet it can¬
not compare with that spent uselessly by
those who experiment with variousso-oalled
dyspepsia cures. Take Hostetter's Stomach
bitters and avoid expense and uncertainty.
It is made expressly to cure constipation,
dyspepsia olid all stomach disorders.
Nation's Cure.
‘‘The healthy brother supported the Invalid
brother tor years and years and years, and
then the healthy brother died,”
"What became of the poor Invalid brother?”
“Oh, he had to get well and go to work.”
State or Ohio. City of Toi.edo. i „
Lucas County. f
FitAN'K J. f HUNKY makes oath that he is t.tio
senior partner of the linn of F. .1. Chknky &
CO., doing business in the and City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, that,aid Arm
will nay t lie gum of one hundred pom, a ns for
each'Snd every case of cat a huh that cannot
tie cured by the use of H ALL'S C'AT„nrtH Cure.
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and mbetviUed In my
('"I presence, this 6th day of December,
Ih l-c-f ha iA A. D. 1885. A. \V. Gleason.
Xotary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
ot the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J Cheney it Co., Toledo, O.
Fold by Druggist*, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
No Millionaire.
“Oh. my dear little t>oy!” exclaimed Mr#
Giunraldge, “ain’t yeu ashamed to ho seen
smoklug "Well, n inarm,”, day pipe?” Freddie,
replied terrible meerchaum?"
“does I look as If could sport a
Tl»« Bent riFM« ri|*tion for Chilli
M!<1 Fever i« a bottle of Gkovk’s Tastklkss
t ji in, Tonic. It la simply iron and quinine (Ob. in
B uisielefts form. No cure—no pay. Price
Ever ISoa.Iful.
The Philadelphian— 1 “Isn't tho mud on this
sti f’htcagoan ret a trifle (proudly)—“Deep? deep?”
It is the deep,
ret mud on any paved streot In the world.”—
Indianapolis Press.
Every Hoy and Girl
should learn to write with Carter’# Ink. be¬
cause it Is the best In tho world. ” Ink¬
ling# In Ink," free. Carter’s luk Co., Rot,tun.
When tlie Lawyer Fares.
Johnny—“Paw, when a man expresses an
opinion, l‘aw—“lie can he oolleot express charges on it?"
can—if he is it lawyer."-lialtl
more American.
Don’t drink too much water when cy¬
cling. Adams’ Pepsin Tutti Frutti is an
excellent substitute.
A Fleeting (illnipso.
Ml#g Prim (ft# tho bricklayer fall# past her
window)—"Why you rudo maul How dare you
look into my room?"—New York World.
Mr#. Winslow’# Soothing Hyrup for children
loethlus, soften# the gums, reduce# Inflamma¬
tion. allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle.
Cause.
Visitor—"Are you the wild man?”
Museum Freak—"Ye#."
"H’uil Well, what makes you wild?”
“The Idiotic question# that are being con¬
tinually asked me."
HAJR^j of hair is If
wealth® 1
(\ indeed,
i cspecial-
1 y t 0 a
woman.
EAU other Every
physical attraction it. We is
secondary to will
have a book we
gladly send you that
tells just how to care
for the hair.
If your hair is too
h I AVOn
or los
ing '■■s its
get; h&i r
visor
J j vigorous Growth* and becomes all. dan- |
w druff is removed.
It always restores
color to gray or faded
hair. Retain your
youth; don’t look old
before your time.
$1.00 a bottle. All druggists.
•‘I have used your Ilair Vigor
now for about 25 years amt I have
found it splendid and satisfactory
in every way. 1 believe I luvo
recommended this llalr Vigor to
all hundred# of my friends, and they
tell the same story. If any¬
J -Vigor body wants I shall tho best inly kind recommend of a Hair
• carta
J to them just as strongly as l
M -can that S' they get a bottle of Ayer's
3 Hair icor.”
Mr#. N. E. Hamilton,
Nov. 28,1898. Norwich, N. Y.
Write tho Boot or.
If yon don’t obtain all tho lian.At#
you attire from tho u.s of tbe Vigor,
writ, the Doctor about Is. Address,
I)K. J. C AYEK, Ma»», S(
Lowell,
Hr 33 To’onj ran v« hst e boa tnin
j ; is; urn and wco,a for
g bsuneu. it# Only building—a bu. col. in pand Ta.
aa A oviitf Up dale. Richly
S n*» «#o. to tn-
3. dorvad. TLoreayt'.y reliable".
taeaUons Catalogue fm.
'w' rwite:
“ i>r *y bu. mL tooU totomsc rirtr. *'—Phue. Stenographer
STAMNERIN6 Jasuva Permanent'/ U Guthrie Cured. Housv Add-esa u V*.
I m [•j ijrf
25 In time. Sold by druggists.
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ARMISTICE APPEAL
Made to Powers By Viceroy Li
Hung Chang as Peace Envoy.
REQUEST IS CONSIDERED BY CABINET
Under Certain Keutrictlve Condition* the
Armistice Proposed Will lie
Acceptable.
A Washington special say3: The
Chinese minister Thursday morning
received a belated dispatch from Min¬
ister Conger in tbe American cipher,
addressed to the state department. He
delivered it to Acting Secretary Adee
a few minutes after 9 o’clock.
Tbe department has also received an
appeal from Li Hung Chang, the Chi¬
nese peace envoy, to have the allied
army stop their advance at Tung Chow,
at which place, he says, they will be
met by high officials of the Chinese
government, who will be empowered
to negotiate an armistice.
A special meeting of the cabinet was
held before noon at which the Chinese
situation was thorougnly discussed.
The several cables received from Min¬
ister Conger and Consul Gooduow
with the appeal of Li Hung Chang that
an armnistice be arranged were care¬
fully considered.
An answer was prepared to this ap¬
peal in which it is understood this gov¬
ernment agrees to armistice for the
purpose of relieving the ministers, the
members of the legations and the peo¬
ple under their protection, either at
the inner gate of the city or the outer
gate, whichever the officers in com¬
mand may designate, after communi¬
cating with the ministers themselves.
If they think arrangements can be
made by which their safety would be
assured in moving from the British
legation to the inside gate, which is
about 200 or 300 yards distant, this
government will agree to an armistice
for that purpose and after Minister
Conger has been safely delivered this
government will for a specified time
ceuse hostilities with a view to arrang¬
ing terms of peace.
department issues statement.
The department of state giveB out
the following:
“The department of state received
late yesterday afternoon, August 15, a
cipher dispatch from Consul Geueral
Gooduow, dated tbe same day, which,
on being deciphered, was fouud to
embody an undated message from
Minister Conger transmitted from Tsi
Nan on the 15th. From international
evidence it would appear to have left
Pekin about tbe 8th or 9th iust. It is
very brief, adding little to what al¬
ready is known, its most interesting
statement being that with the excep¬
tion of seven marines and the baby of
Dr. Tuglis all the Americans are alive,
although quite a number are sick.”
KEMTtY TRANSMITS 51 EES AGE.
The navy department has made pub¬
lic the following dispatch from Ad¬
miral Remey:
“Taku, August 13.—Front unheard
from since 11th. Lieutenant Latimer
is on Chaffee’n staff expressly to fur¬
nish me authentic information. Latest
reports from Japanese sources say
allies occupied Ting Chow on the 12th
and would attack Pekin today.
“Remey.”
BISHOP TURNER WE1>8.
Take* a# HI* Helpmeet the Willow of
Bishop Wayinan, of Italtlmore.
A Baltimore dispatch says: An
interesting and romantic wedding took
place at noon, Thursday, when Bishop
Turner, the distinguished colored
divine of Atlanta, Ga., led to the altar
Harriet E. Waymau, widow of Bishop
A. W. Waymau, who was perhaps tho
most distinguished colored man who
ever lived in Maryland.
Bishop Turner and Harriet Waymau
have been friends for many years, and
he was a frequent visitor to the Way
man home during the life of Bishop
Waymau. W’ken that distinguished
minister of the African Methodist
Episcopal church died in 1895, Bishop
Turner was one of tho several promi¬
nent colored dignitaries from all sec¬
tions of the United States who partiai
pated in the funeral services and also
delivered an address.
Since that time the feeling of friend¬
ship between Bishop Turner and the
widow has become more pronounced,
and finally culminated iu their union
as man and wife.
Bishop J. A. Handy, of Baltimore,
performed the ceremony, and was as¬
sisted by Bishop B. F. Lee, of Ohio.
The bride is about 60 years of age,
aud is a woman of culture, having re¬
ceived a classical aud musical educa¬
tion. She was raised in the family of
the late John Degrueby, of Baltimore,
aud was born free. She was married
when very young to Johu H. Green,
who died iu 1864. She was married to
Bishop Waymau the day after he was
elected to that office was his compan¬
ion and helpmate in his clerical labors.
Bishop Turner and his bride left for
Asbury Park, N. J., after the cere*
mouy, and after a short stay there will
go south.
Fain*We Express Package Missing.
A Chicago special says: Somewhere
betweeu Chicago and Burlington, la.,
an express package supposed to con¬
tain $25,000 is alleged to have gone
astray.
French Troops Will Land.
Advices from Shanghai state that
in couaeqnence of the laudiug of
Brnish troops, tbe French have ar¬
ranged to land 150 blue jackets at
their concession.
Ten
Years
Pain
“lam a school teacher. 9
have 1 suffered ,,
agony
monthly for ten years.
“My SterveiiS system
was a wreck . S suffered
with with gain etaSw tn S99 my am., side -Iff® ana e,,,.;
had almost every III
knQWSia I fss&d tStSiQUi treat 1 *
m&nt from a number of
physicians who gave me
no relief ■“ a
* e fSiie specialist said no
medicine OGtiltS help me,
/ must Submit to an
oeeraiisisia
"i wrote to Mrs. Pt„ k .
ham, stating my case, and
received a prompt reply.
I took Lydia £ Phikham 9 s
Vegetable Compound and
followed the advice given
me and now S suffer no
mere, if any one cares
to know more about my
case, 1 will cheerfully
answer all letters. 99 —
tHISS EBHA ELLIS, ttiy
ginspm-t, Ohm.
Doesn’t Know It All Jiow.
“Higgins, I’ve come to you for ad¬
vice. What ought a man of my capa¬
bilities and opportunities to do in or¬
der to achieve the greatest success in
life?”
1 . Gurney, I wish you had. come to
me with that question about five years
ngo. I could have told you all about
then. I was just out of college.”
A Prominent Physician,
Dr. C. I. 3. Cawthon, of Andalussi”,
Ala., writes! “I find Tetteiiae to bn
superior to any remedy known to me
for the cure of Eczema and other stub¬
born forms of skin diseases.” If there
were only many others as honest as Dr.
C. how much mankind wou] 1 be
blessed by this Iruly wonderful anti¬
dote for all itching eruptions. 50c. a
box at druggists or by mail from J. T.
Shuptrine, Bavnunah, Ga.
Patagonia Ostriches.
In Patagonia ostriches are not bred
as at the Cape of Good Hope, but run
wild and are being gradually extermi¬
nated. The Indians chase them on
horseback and catch them with bolas—
two heavy balls upon the end of a rope
woven of leather strings, which they
throw in such a manner that the birds
are ensnared.
Do Your Feet Aolie and Burn?
Shake Into your shoes Allen’s Foot-Ease,
a powder tor the feet, It makes tight or New
Shoe# feel easy. Cures Corns, ingrowing
Nails, Itohing, Swollen, Hot, Callous, Sore and
ami Sweating it, Feet. 25o. All Sample Druggists FREE.
Shoe Stores sell Leftoy, seat N.
Address, Allen 8, Olmsted, Y.
A Cure.
Maud—“Why did you brouk off your engage
jnnnt with boor Tom Hotchkl8«7”
E,tlth—“Hush, horribly don't toll any one, but he was
growing so fat. When grief ha* pulled
Mm down a bit I shall take him on again.
New York World.
Putnam Fadeless Dyes are fast to
sunlight, washing and rubbing. Sold by
all druggists.
AnotLer Failure.
Nortlu-up--“Jly congratulations o'd on your mar¬ Of
riage wltb tho woaltby widow, chap.
course, you are In clover now, oh?"
Hard up (sadly)—“No; be." she Is not the loan
widow I took her to
FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous¬
ness after first day's use of Dr. lClluo's Great
Nerve Restorer. SJ trial bottle and treatise free.
l)r. It. H. Kline. Ltd., 981 Arch St.. Phlla., l’a
HU Fate.
Penner—“What has become of Sourgall, the
critic?” Author—“Ho wrote a book and was
found out”—Life.
Plso’s Cure cannot be too highly spoken of
ns a cough cute. J. W. O’Bkibn, 322 Third
Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, 1900.
Anil She Took the Cake,
l.lttlo Girl—“I want ltscented?” a cake of soap.”
Drug 1 lerk—“Have
Lltile Girl “No, I won t have It sonted, I'll
takett wl'me. We only live around de cor¬
ner.”—Judge.
NOTICE—WANTED—Two traveling salesmen
with or without experience. Salary and expen¬
ses. Peerless Tobacco Works, Bedford City, Va.
No fewer than 112 families of Injurious in¬
sects vex farmers.
When the eye is in trouble
use a reliable remedy.
\7 m
Mitchells EyeSalve
is a
wonderful reliever of sore,
weak and inflamed eyes.
One bottle usually ef¬
fects a complete cure.
Wee 25 cents. All druggists.
HALL & RUCKEL,
New York. 1888. London.
- Plantation -V, Chill Cure is Guaranteed
ToCure.orMoijeY Refunded bY Your Merchant, so Why Not Tfy It? Price 5or
RMj*yaui SUaips.
The new Japanese stamp* issued In
commemoration of the recent maTriage
of the Prince Imperial are now reach¬
ing this country. In the oval frame
of the stamp is a picture of the Jap¬
anese marriage table, which takes the
place of the Christian altar on such
occasions. The table is decorated with
bamboo stalks and plum twigs and
blossoms, and at each corner rises a
spray of pine. The pine and the bam
b0 ° beiDg evergreeus - represent that m
which there is neither variability nor
shadow of tnrning . th0 plum , 0 n the
Other hand, stands for that which
bnds, blossoms and fruits for the good
of tabIe man cover - The are dec the t orat:ons crane of and f: th bapar
to3ge . of these the Wrd is symbolic of
one thousand years and the turtle of
ten thousand years. Here sit the bride
and bridegroom and pass each other
cups of sakl t0 the uumber of nine ’
and so they are married, for the nine
drinks together symbolize the perfect
.Japanese marrriage.
The legend in Japanese sets forth
the names of the imperial bridegroom
and his br!de and tbe date of tbe wcd '
An Advantage in Being Short
Colonel Burn-Murdock, who is now in
South Africa in command of the “Kais¬
er’s Own,” owes his life to his short
stature. When the square was broken
at Abu Klea, Colonel Burn-Murdoch
was standing by the side of two other
officers, both taller than he. The on
rushing dervishes fired a volley, and,
unhappily, both of his tail neighbors
fell shot through the head, while Col¬
onel Burn-Murdoch was lilt in the hel¬
met. That helmet is now in the an¬
cestral hall.
To Cure h Cold in One I>ay.
Take Laxative Bkomo Quinine Tablets. A11
druggists refund the money If It fails to euce.
E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c.
One Kind.
“Pa. What is an optimist?” hears of people doing
“A man who sometimes
things Just as he would have done them if he
had bo'-n T h re.”
1 ■ *98 LE ON THE 9 BLOOD
Va health, No matter good how health, pleasant is the your foundation surroundings, for en¬
joyment. Bowel trouble causes more aches and
pains than all other diseases together, and when
) you get a good dose of bilious bile coursing
7 through the blood life’s a hell on earth. Millions j
ffj of people are doctoring for chronic ailments that
VI ) \ o started with bad bowels, and they will never
get better till the bowc-ls are right. You knew
/ I (y how it is—you neglect—get irregular—first
suffer with a slight headache—bad taste in the
V mouth mornings, and general “all gone” feeling
during the day—keep on going from had to
worse untill the suffering becomes awful, life
loses its charms, and there is many a one that
l has been driven to suicidal relief. Educate your
bowels with CASCARETS. Don't neglect the
slightest irregularity. See that you have one
V"? j. natural, easy movement each day. CASCA¬
RETS tone the bowels—make them strong—
0 i 0 • and after have used tham will
you once you
wonder why it is that you have ever been
without them. You will find all your other disorders commence to get better at once, and soon
you will be well by taking—
THE IDEAL LAXATIVE
m
CANDY CATHARTIC
if
10c. ALL
25c. 50c. DRUGGISTS
To any needy mortal suffering from bowel troubles and too poor to buy CASCARETS we will send a box free. Address
Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, mentioning advertisement and paper. <21
High-Priced Eggs.
Two specimens of the egg of the
Great Auk were recently sold in a Lon¬
don auction room, and brought $1,675
and $650 respectively, says Nature.
The more important of the two eggs is
an unrecorded one from a French col¬
lection, and is described as the finest
specimen known of a special type of
marking. The price just obtained for
it establishes a record, $1,600 having
been, until this sale, the highest
amount ever received. About seventy
five eggs of the Great Auk are known
be in existence.
The Gare Fowl, or Great Auk, was a
bird about the size of the domestic
goose, but with abnormally small
wings, formerly abundant in New¬
foundland, and is a visitor to Iceland
and to some of the Scottish Isles. It is
now extinct, the last specimen proba¬
bly having been hunted down for muse¬
ums about sixty years ago.
WMWIMC H ES Tea
■fir ™ ™ HHJTiBY "MEW LOADED mVAL”
SHOT©.! SHELLS
N» Stack powder Itoothis ghella on ijuAltttes. the market -compare with the “INBw im,,,, 1
farniUtymnil strong ti.tre.iisE aua watarproifl, la uat.
WINCHESTER RMEIKS AHfS CO. few Horoti, Bora.
There is no end of
Old Virginia
to waste, as there is no finished end to
cut off and throw away. When you
buy three Old Virginia Cheroots for
five cents, you have more to smoke,
and of better quality, than you have
when you pay fifteen cents for three
Five Cent cigars.
Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this
-** year. Ask your own dealer. Price, 3 for 5 cents. i
P-SMS WAIT A MINUTE I
h Don’t be in too big a hurry ? If you
can get tho best at only a dollar or so
L C ^' "/ v - more, why in the not end. take it? It will be
\ i chespar hii i
See « write direct.. icunMCir Bill safer j& BOCK )ggy HIU..S.I co..
w our Agent or
Malsby & Company,
30 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
Engines and Boilers
Meam Water Heater*, Steam Puinpa and
Penbertliy Injectors.
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ill m
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t ree. Dr. H. H. OMEN'S SONS. Box B, Atlanta. G*
Saw Mills
$129 TO $929.00
With Improved Rope and Bolt Food.
SAWS. FILES and TEETH In «<>«*•
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All Kind# and Repair# for same.
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SOUTHERN DENTAL C0LLE6E.
DENTAL DEPARTMENT
nd .Surge 011 *
Atlanta College of Physicians Fourteen^ a
Oldest College in State.
nual Session opens Oot. 2; closes
Tlx ose contemplating the study ot
should write for ca alogne. FOSTLI „ p es n.
Address !>• W. , 5 ,.
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