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A TEXAS WONDER.
Hairs (irrat IMaravrry.
On# small bottle of Ha a Grtat DD
covery cures ail kid* ♦> and bladder
troubles. r*m\r gr\*l car** and •* '**•
serial tilalon, w.*k a* j <m *ak“.
and all lrr*gul *rttl* a of th#
kidney* an I bl*der in both tun and
Wnm* . regulatra bladder fruit I * n chll
>?•< If HOI sold by \ ur drug St * ;
sent my mat on rece.p’ *’f I* ' ' n ' l
•■mill bn;) t ti m'Ttfu* irftlni'ii*
•iJ will cur# any rai at*ove m*r.tlonrt
1*? I- \\ Hall, aria man tfa ?n
--;
tnonul# bold by ill d*uggl#t and fto.o
b*oi,n <-*•-. baxannreh. Oa.
Bead Til la.
I>r r w Hall, Sv 1. sf. Mo T>e*r
Pl*ae ship m** thi ■ d-*en llal •
O #4f D * v#rr b\ f- t apr* 1 ” 1 bav#
•o I ®\ir on# gross I' tlve |vrf-<*t ■#’
Lfacrion ar and I rfcannvnd It I® m l f
customers. Y*urs trul*
0 it. r CRfVM
Air Mr opoly Drug Siora.
Orili Ft* Drr 11 •
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
m:\h %nd hfu or tiii ih in
I uo •m i>.
br w Vlatlrnml % iipot a I at** of nt Dub
lla-Hittl rir# nt €•!!!'% Ills—J. V
•Inrilnn %** I|t* nta 11 Mint In Ills
Wife—Death nl 'l.nllon. Fla.
Tampa • i htnr blpairai—l%pnrls
From Prnaarnla-ltl * Foimil \*nr
Marke—-Other l*4>irtt*fl New*.
Am#rl> U' Herald M F; • Hollis r •
reived a l#ff*r liidtv from Hr wr old
son. Eugene. who left ire#! Thursday f-*r
Fayettesvllle. N B to \Hi 5
Mrs* Khr< • M i laby *t a • Ttt**
Util# fellow mad
port** that h# arrtv* and * *f-i It w • qiiPe
trip for -\* mg. n n <* ■• I it
It #eerm* h# Wat equal t • tb* ■ #!"!<
Ilia Rlai# n t l.llUa lllr. lia.
fiimdav morning flr•* a • and .~ ove •! In
XV A Crow # tor. at *i 1 . i;l* ‘la n'**'
Maysvtlt# Th* w h**ie b<• k w* burn--I
out \S A C* w * * I i.*’r
rha mil#* $• *•*. in - 'ir;*n * I. •* i>. *i :
owned by M It Carl* r ti. urai • '* I’
>1 Ja k*on, build)nic •.* 'or* total 4<*
K E All#n and */ It Dodd • • rail
slor* Th# |*n fti * w al od* l
Fire thought to H It r liai>.
Griffin t ntloa inrnitnl.
Thr Griffin <*l*on carvmal i Ju t tbr* I *.
days off. ar.d fkM 4 and * w:! b** day
that will Raig br rr-ni- ml* r* and Th# m.ui
agrmwnt t w rk*d hard for th- i *
of thl* #fll* iprtn< and tt i- wrh -atla*
/a lor that tli#y now \i -\ *h*‘ vl*|rr.o.
of what th#lr rnrrg\ hah achlrvrd Th*-
oprrdnK of th# <arnl\a; Thur la will b
att#ndd hv tnr |on>|* and *r* mo
wh#n Mayor VN l lavls will form ilv
dwliv#r tf- k**\ •> of tin- city t the K r.y
thr . ainlu J KM Brrwer. who in ti t
will guari.t i* *• (r olotri fr**m r* ttrl' tl* n
an regard 'tin and fr In to all hb l**\ tl
that freed. 11l <if|M*ndlmr onE on
goo<| behavior within th# bounds ol hb
kingdom
Who! I#> lit* U lf*.
Mr J 8 Jordan travel ng rn * * nt.*
flee of ih# firm of Inward lx>w#ll A S *ii
of Bavanrah, wis#l t and i *rh|* f *
ly wourd#d t Ad. lan Friday nigh? about
b o'ckH'k h> hi# wif* II and hi* wife
w#m* examining a n'W pistol. Just |*tir
chased by Mr Jortlan III* wlf# to k hold
of the pistol trigger and h#tfor# sh* had
realise) what ? * hd dor# shot him
through the br* ast, )unt ahov*- th# h**itl
•naking an ugly wound and on# that mav/
prove fulfil Mr Jot dan has unt;l • * •
ly llv#d In Bavnnnah. where he Is weli
known He Is n very popular travi lln*
non and enjoys the . onfUl* n* # of his cits
tonnes Hl* wlf# Is the #;.|#t daughter of
Mr \V W fVaree Bho ! p mtrat# • .it •
almost frantic with grief
llnll rnnrt Humor nt Dublin.
H K r>ial has Just been appointed a
aistant general freight amt passenger
agent of the Macon Dublin and Hav tnnah
*
This Is a position Just * rested n#neral
Manager Jame* T Wright, t f M <*n h\
Ing been general freight and pi - ng r
agent and superlnt* ndent of th s m l
ever sin*# It began to be operated Mr
IHmI <om#s from Norfolk. V. and has
been with the 8 aboard Air Ijn\ an<l ru
•nor has it that h- Is sent ?<• T'ublin In
th# B aboard edit la Is Thi# rum r wht* h
a##ms to be wrll foun*l*l Is Inter #tlng
from th# fact that th* fUnb<ard !*• sall t.>
have had its eye on the \l >n. Dublin
and Havaimah for eome time, and tl Is
rlalmetl that a deal H treep m*d* wht* h
will srof put the M '>n. Dublin and Sa
vannah Into the hand* of I’r. td< nt \\ li
tlam's great system From Du bln to
K>ona. on the B*a>>ord formerly in*
Georgia and AUiatm*. t# only (ort> vnt!e
If this gap were bililt a * •mtinu- us line
tmild be aperated via th Ma on. Dublin
and ftawtmoh and *h* <.! (!• rgi. mu.l
Alabama from Macon to Havinnah. which
would Ih* at bast forty mile# shorter than
any other between those two vine*.
FLORIDA.
Milton Index Milton will soon have
banking facilities. A location h i * n x
cured, and we are assured that a bank
will open Its do'rs about Nov l Milton
l.agdad and surrounding country tie*d a
bank, ar.d its promoter a should receive all
|oy dble <n* • ragemrnt an Ia liberal sup
port frrm our business men.
Newspaper tn New Honda.
Tampa Herald. The plant and business
of th# Kustis L*ake R* glon h - been > M
to Rev L D. Geiger, editor and proprie
tor of the Apopk • CTtlsen who w II ■<m
ilnue to publlah th*- paper it it- j*r* sent
locaMon. hslitor Geiger w**ll kn. wn to
the peof>l# as a prominent miniver in th
Ilaptist Church and has th* requisite abil
ity to keep the I*vke Region up to It?
present high standing of eg. • Hence.
Died of Madison Fla.
A tpoclal to th* Nlorn ng News from
Modlson, FU.. says: Mrs. James Arch#r
Hmlth died here Sunday Bhe was tli
daughter of Mrs. lHna and the late t#n
VVilitam Walker of Atlanta. Ga and a
granddaughter of the late Get! Hemun
dex of this She | ives a husbunil
and an infant, an aged mother, two si#,
ters. Mrs ll* nry I’eeplfa of Atlanta and
Mrs kid ward An*l#rst*n of this place, am!
also a brother In Adam a.
Pensacola's Exports.
Kxports to foreign ports from IVnsa*
cola last month were valued at 5641.K2,
and w**re dlstrthtitel a# follows: Genoa
fllu.?3f> Amsterdam and Rottenlam. f*.. -
4st: Bordeaux. ITd.IM. Alexandria. M 1,4 ..
Hamburg. 111.0; lndon and Antwerp.
hlDO; Cette, I•' •*■". Grimsby.
liuencs Ayres. Luteck and WD
mar. I?r..(7*'; King* Kynn. tro Koch#*
forte. Airbus IU.IKI lirona and
LHhorn. f; Rio dr Janeiro. 117jv**;
Bremen City. |>.437. Portsmouth Sy%rs.
ftouthampton. 17 SOO; Nantas, D.TiO, Rosa
tlo. 14.300,
Tampa's Cigar Nlilpmenta.
The shtpmen's of cigars from Tampa
4a*t week smounttd to <S3 cases of cigars
For tha corresponding week last year th#
shipments were WO rasas, or a decrease
of 253 cases for last week. The eases last
week contained l.Mk.h© cigar*, while last
year's shipments contain'd 3.0300R0 clears.
k J,21*,00Q more ctfara than were ahipptd
from Tomps !a*t we k However, the on •
erage for the ‘ ear I# ff ahea*l of la?
ve.ir • re* ord and it w .ll tsk- many weeks
like *hl# one for lust yeai t *- -tTw- with*n
mrh Bln- e the fire! of last January there
hw\c been !*,.;£ cases of cigars shlf|e<|
from T.tmpa These * .'< # nt n and *a.
It* *• tsars. Last \rir fh*-r# wwe I!.*
•sti • ases shit p and. whbh contained W.*
*. .*o 'lgsr- Tnl I* an In- rease of !.?**§
i ?* for this year and difference of 2*
I * • cigar in f Ivor of th* pr *#nt >ear
Thi* I# m change m afTair- wh h show*
the good situ ation s ilrli i# at r ,r # # nt en
t ring in th* ttad*- for Tampa this
> c.ii
% (irarsniti* I'lnd
A trinir ii horrible story comes from
lak* Hid* <! mall village nine miles ea-t
of Stark* A few I iy* .go two hoys were
out on th* Ink* fishing The. k-f*' ne.*r
the shut# mis! about JA o■ lo k mad# a
la: d|r s >*) th* *af #i<l# >f *he lak* for
the | urj •**•# of g*> ng to a r* *i*len* e n# r
by tor n *lrok >*f w*• * When l,ut hftv
.-jird* from the lak*- eonre they saw
m* - hu lying on h# gr- ir*l Thett
.in - v*r r *"i* *l. an ! t>ey *cm
m* n e*l to sear* h the wood# near by
Withlr. fifty feet of the ha m lunch basket
was found whb h I**l r* v#r been opened
The* I\ ronUnued tfteir s#r h One of
them esplc*l s >dump • f buh**e and push
ing th' weeds aside glare et in tree look
was enough to make h-m r#- ll wi'h hot
ror \V fsti he saw was , man * body In -
ing *•: it /ro jed • * **! loans i r d th*
h< ad and left f >n d#a h#*l from #he bo*ly
He *x 11 *•' l his rnp ar,***' . and together
they .-xamlred the bo*l> whb'h wa- bn I
ly decotnpesed tnd found If to b* the t#
m * ns of c M llerkepoant who had dl
,ipp* i*r*l from near there several week*
liefor* What rema n?* a great mystery is
how hi* head ard foot were severed from
h ; s body Roth like th- v had been
torn loos# The body had not been tou* h# I
by v wit ur -and no tr.i##* of wild an
ini als were noticed It l# a* r thought that
Mr Rerkeneam n>. t wnh foul plav. but
1.1 • J , |.* II inir il i|*;fh He did not
have an enemv rh# wornl and did rot
any money to tempt rohber# Th#
*• irren # -' • gloom over th# vll
lag* n*l much svmpathy D Jelt for Mbs
Rerkencsnt who 1* gr*< fa ti.
El.l t Tlh\* n I \l\l IDITV.
Opening of the nrnixsl , nts %lhrn
In t.oln Dress.
A?h n* Oct 2 A t me# pg of the t’nl
versify Athletn Asstv tation hld yester
day !h# following Important elections o* -
• urred D I'ratt A*l.im> <f Savannah.
• dltor-ln * hi* f of Red and Black. C. H
Whitfield. It# al **litor Red and Black.
Ha-oi-f H'r t president of Athlete A 1
-o-iat'ot. Henry Kamar. vice president of
Afhleli* A*•#*■* iat lor . John Banks, man
ig#r 'Varsity baseball team f*u 1WI; Noe
Barks manager ’Varsity tta k team
John Monahan of Savannah, m ma^er
Var|t> tennis t* am
The A’hcn** Carnival Is on In all It#
glory. The city Is full of visitors and
th# principal *tr#ets ore already thronged
Ther* wnever a mor# gaily h#de* k#*l
. itv than Athens: the buildings are guild
masses of bunting The civic parade was
gr I eight. It was three mile* In
length
Toe . in * H'**l w#re by far fh# most
b* out fill end imposing part of th# ps
t id* * thousmd chil*lr#n In lin*. each
-grrving .* flag arwl miking a Ilfs ov* r a
milt lone was s ght t*#au iful to b#hold
After parsing under th# arch on Clay
ton street. Mayor Smith, in * f**w Go*
quent word.-, turned over th# keys of th#
. tty o th* presbler.t of *h- Carnival A#-
soclatlon. Hon M G Mb'h •* who. In
turn, handed them to th# Ford Chamber
lain of the King Cot 8 C. Epson, and
• hey were by him given n the people To
tdghf Pun* fireworks attracted thou
sand# and the "Kill of Feklß** was pr#-
•*nted for the Mrs* time in the South
N:\V Hlll.ltnU) Hill K %‘I'ONTON,
ttfl-x. J. T. It 4nilrr*un Cine* to
Turn pa—Other Ksteatos New*.
Ki ton ton. Ga . Oct I—There h* n in
-.r* *irg rumor that Fait on lon Is* to have
• aili*i*i *a*m|Hißion A w* 11 known law
firm of thi# pi** # he# purchased for a
.lent Ihe road tietween Btlvaln and
White Plgtns, ami It I# raid that an ex
tension of the road I* rotemplated by the
im w owners, aial that this place will be
Included In the route.
Interest In military i* at M high pitch
j*ti now An* w armory has recently
i M n flfttvl up with reading and bath
; .Mms. billiard and |o*l tablcw and gym
nasium
Rev. J T !? Ander*on of the Baptist
chur. h preached his farewell sermon here
>* -rerday to a large congregation. H#
i#ovs thi* w* k for Tamia ITa. to tk#
th# (Mstoiage of ih- First Baptist Church
there.
Th# Gstonton church has celled Rev
J I Singleton of Bend let oil. S C.. and he
has a < • f*te*l
A * hap er of th# Chldren of the Cnn
f*lrn'N has ierr organ!*#*! In Ka ton ton
Jid now' they are directing •ffort# to
ward the erection of Confederate mon
ument. ami so far th* v have b-en mu*n
encouraged in their underoikmg.
Saturday night fir# roMimel the barn
• f KM#ha King tn this county. The year's
rop of *xrn. and a sisxl horse were also
l.'st by the flames. There was no tn
surance
Rev Crawford Ja< k#m of this place has
-* i t Eta lo the In*iia famine sufferer*.
News N*trs Krsm l.xnns.
Kyons, (is . 0* t. 1 —lt Is *lr> and h i#
been for most of the time past, that h#
w* II have goto dry and many fiimlhe*
have to carry water from th* artesian
w. II Th* weather has l-o had a great
effect o alt Blot Mocl tb
l it** and liolls sre falling *ff
Mi Oup Width* id. a y.uing graduate of
Kmor' <*ll* K* and a cltlxen of HawKms
vdl* who wh t* a hlng eohool u f*-w mtles
from her# In th* country, died yesterday
evening, and was carried home for inter
m* nt.
Mr. L A Kelly, who has been engaged
In th# hot**! business h#r- for sometime
hiH moved to Savannah Mr Mcßride *>f
Ail* n having liought the house that he
was running
Th pew <i pot I* fast drawing to com
pletion.
An Kpworth l.#agur is one of th# recent
fe igtous rtanlstkr# of the town.
I'on it I* fa Ten Moand Draw.
Denver, i'ul Ot. 2 Jo*' Gane of Bal
timore and Gctirgw M Fukien of New
York, fought a ten-round draw l*efore the
Olymt b Club to-nlgii . This fight was
very fast, am! neither had any gr*w i 1-
vantage. The fighting was ikirtlcularly
savage ah tough ss-ientlfk* at all times
If anything. Gant* had the l*et#r of tn#
t* ui. through his aggressiveness mi l
sph ulkl block lug.
Oltrlen Won Oxer Miff.
i*hi- *4O. O' t 2 At Tattersrll s ttvnlght
Billy j*tift of Chicago and Di*k O’Brien
of iawiston. M* . met at eaten weigh;-.
O'Brien winning an easy vi -tory S iff
%n .* apparently afraid if hfa* >pp*ncn:.
Dan Hawkins of California got th# de
cision over ttt Bcdhoff of Chicago.
Korsford't Acid Phosphate
Relieves Fatigue.
A wholesome acid tonic iclicvtng the
lassitude of the summer months,
Oraiuoc bear* oatac Ho.irair- s on wrappei
THE MOKNING NEWS? WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1000.
DON’T HURRyTW'"
Tak* t<m toaee that^L/ 1
l taS g
COM Srfi R ACT
around it to convince th# investigators that
it was the < au* of the rm hk f The
curve I ala** wa found in *uch 4 po-l
tlon as *0 f-• * lihe rays of ?h** -un upon
a tuf of dry bunch gra- uni start a
flam**.
*M.\%l*Olt IIOM % BHINONI.R.
Kept tn Hl* Noam by n Man Who
Had Dwxed 1 . ' HIIm.
From the New York Dress
* "Whir’s ?h* National R*publ an Com
mlttee ’" Inquire*! a stringer. h* walk* 1
Into the clerk room )' ‘ter lay
"IP , m there. * a’d th* attendant,
pop tint irtw.inl I'hmlrmnn Hanna # *'flife
Th* ar.n g r w > had b* * Imhlb ng free
It. sank into a chair, and his silk hat rol-
I* and off to the floor
• H* * . pi k up m> hat! ’ he ordered the
att*-nlan t
B k It up yourself, or ask me decent
ly " was the r* Joinder.
"Bring m* 1 - .gar and a *lo## of toddy,
and tell Hann * 1 want to #• him ” aal'l
•
There w < no r#*;-''*!*#, and th* vieltor
himself ‘raced ■ l**k for Mr llanna He
reu hed Mr H inr.a • room on 1 tap|el on
the door. C N B. op**n*i i tn* look
was enough for III!-* ami b* ‘-hut the doOf,
locking it *n trv tnswi* Then th# visitor
sit down Hii*J " 'lt*-‘l Now Chairman
llanna we in* *b and he wanted to go
home, by- the appe trance of th* vldtor. as
described by M* Bliss, wa# no* #uch*a to
m mirnr** him to appear on th*- #< * n*
"How do# he look" Mr Hanna inquir
ed *>f on* of the attendants
Well, Just put a Jag on Daniel Webster
and von h. . him." we* th# reply “lie s
got a heavy snlch*d wi*h him too'*
"Get th* |Kr* t and have him put out,"
said Mr Hanna
But ♦h# porter * ould not he found for
som# time dst II Mr Hanna was cooped
pln hi-* room It w n**.r 7 o'clock la**
night before Mr liann.a find Mr Bliss
were ahl- o go home. Their vt-Itnr had
been get on* into ih* hflll by that tint*, *nd
by taking a devious route around th* other
sid# of the bull'Eng they managed to get
Into th# elevator without being interrupt
ed
The visitor gave th# name of Tl W
Clapp H# wo* from of town, and had
met several friend# wish whom be had
celebrated hts arrival before going to
h#adf|unrtgrs Th* content# of hi# satchel
are not known
HIT MKVt TONCiIK.
Objected When Ita W **h Wire He*
■ Irnyeil and 1 hated Fdlsnbefh.
From the Bhila l iphla Bree:*
F.li2at*eth Olthen of rr*. Warren street
Is tlfty-nli *' y#ars old and all her life has
been taught tha* spider w#b> arc not usu
ally considered adornment In ceiling cor
ners Hence. he appli* 1 a lang-hondted
brush to a w#b whb h sh# discovered tn
her horn# yesterday, and quickly put it
out of existence
This particular \*eh. howeve-, ws ow -
n* and by a s idcr who evidently knew some
title g aliout the hme#t a I rights law - , ot
else was perfectly familiar w.th th# rule
that all w - any on# to defer*! his horn*’
Consequently ihe evb*#| in--*U made
rush directly for th# woman, on I she ran
She might have •*#* up and had she kept
on tunning but Instead she st* |p#d to
scream, and tl D was her un lot tig. for
th# spld#r p-< mptly Jumped In her mouth
and hit her tongue Si # wn* t*i th# Pres
byterian Hospital, talking with great dif
ficulty and In terrible pain.
Bast night th# - *# **f t ngiie ha I
nearly uj*pr. ach* ! normal, and she said
she always hat* and -pi br
a soi 1, lit udini.
xisriatinn Drive* n Man to Fnrtwae-
TelllM&.
Harvey Sutheri.yrsl In Alnslee’s.
"There are of *oul aii*l b#dy
1n fortune-telling The story *>f one of th*
craft Is something like this What pr*
cedes his arrival In New York yu ne**d
not b*- concerne*! with except that It
shows a capable, a l#arn*d n*l brave
man liui New York ts n bard city to ge;
a routing In Sickness came: two pupils
In bookkeeping, the only one* he ould
get should have paid each m f♦ # of $25
They didn’t The man and his wife .am
down to rnnking neckties at eighty cent
re gross. One wck h* reach*s| the high
water mark of s.v*i They paid f.* a week
for a loom and lived ofl 11 dollar or so
One drey they overh#ir*l a man laugh:
•’l’ll hav# to live *n liver for 1 in-nth to
nuke up for this extravagant #" The
wife pinched her husbac*lV aim ntwl whls
pered *!.lver! Strike- i\‘ thai’s pretty
luxurious The 4andlal> -aid on* dav
Mrs. 84*-an*l-si>. you *l*n*t go out ottvn
• nougk for vour m*ab.' The) had been
smuggling loaves of hr ad an*l su* h thing-*
Into their nv*m After that they went out
,*nd shiver**l In h* parka with nothing
to cat but staying out Ung enough to
have gone to th# restaurant ll# kn*w'
som* thing of palmistry, and r* red up more
A aaloonkeepet that he knew' advanced
him the money to furnish up a soothsay
er's flat, and now fortun* miles on th#
rogue that frowned on the man trying to
Ik* honest.
And yet. nc I he t* a r gue'.’ la ther*
not a legitimate Impute* to seek * uinse!
from a -ttang* r. advice as t< the con I ct
of life and on mutters which one does
not wish to lay lasfore i lawyer, which
!o not come wi hln the provln # of th*
|4ty#leian? The priest usel t* hear su h
hut it la not ute-olutlon that la sought,
and inyhow - 1111 part pop .
tlon of An eric 1 fears h . mf* s-lou l
Braid*#, the lergyman 1# not a man of
th# worst, and iak*s view of th ngs
whb h. rightly or wrongly, is not shared
by man) others How many theie are
that would b* g'.ad to go to someone and
open their grief and liter* r* iv* an an
sWcr to th* question 'What ought 1 lo
,lo?* They do not And any sn*h now that
profess to gratify this impulse All ha\#
something to do with th* occult, and I
Is the experience of those win* have seen
much of hi* that the o cult word !lk#
fallen Babylon, 'la Income the hafdta lon
of devils are! the hold of every foul #|*irlt
Mitel a *g of every unclean and hateful
tgrd.' "
I hlnanaan's nnirlbattlon.
lioqnti, Oct 2 The Vmnt. in Kar*l has
r*- eived from H* \ Joseph Gam f San
Francisco, tf* Mrs! Chinaman in th*
I’nlttd Srates to b ordiitud to th# min
litry itwi who for pto’rre. l*d i#ikd
| has Iwen a missionary In San Prune!* o
•f the American Missionary Asso tuloii
,f N#w York, a iheck tor $:o) contnuui
,d by tti* congreggikonal Chims rnl*--
slcns and IndlvWluul Bhinamen. If or#
* ontributlons frc.ni Chinamen ar# prom
ixed
I.ahorera Accept Brdnctlon.
B oomhurg. Oct 2 —Th# 7d> emp oves
of th# Reading Iron Company of Danville
decided yesterday to accept th# 2* p*r
| cent, reduction in their wages, wh! *h wen*
Into effect on Se*t 16. and again#! which
they s*ru#k after hearing the report of
the committee, who stjted that other lr* n
Industrie* bad made a similar cuu
PAHI.t DIKNTANI MJ’.t TIONS.
Home of Ihe Popular Leader* Newt
Mark tn Hnnae off ommoas.
Ixmdon. 0-t 3, !t *SO a m —Yesterday’s
p > .ings In the pirliamentary eiectlsn gave
the state of partks at present as follows
MlnlMenatDts. 17# Liberal*. 55. Na
tionalists. It. |
1f the 23-* seifs thu* disposed of the
Ministerialists. *r rather the i’dnerva
tives, have gain*d six and the liberals
!*even Ir* reaaed 1 'onsetvotive majorities
ar*- espe *ia iv natkeable In and
Lancashire
Almost nil the Ig>ndon divisions were
P,led yegterdhiy showing heavy Unionist
it Th* r* pre-*entatlor. of Man
huet#r is not .hangotf In any of the five
and ‘tricts. hut ail the Conservative candl
*l *s S4 ur* 1 iub majorities On the other
bund. th*> Ki ra majority for Charles
Fh*-t S hwann. in the north division of
'i n, h# *l. wa* reduced from 455. th#
figur* of DX, to
So f*r from Mr M* nry Labnu#hero loving
hi# *at in < >fise<|iien# e of hla corres
t 1 d#n* • wit’i Mr Kruger. Nirthampton
*"* bow repr#eentei by two Liberals Ms
Ii- • * .1 re however, did not head the
poll. al ■•lijfu he r*.‘ur l n heavy vote?
Dr Shipprnuu. who received the gre *tejt
iiumh*-r of vorra cast. Is a liberal Im
is-rwllit The total Litter.il vote in North
dn,|'t>r w 1 i-.lghtly decrease*! and the
t>• * I I nionl-t vte Increane*!
A f* w Scottish *on-*tituenr|es hav# bran
fedlot All show that the Liberals ate
tatldifig thfl-ir own In Scotland Th# reauß
of ti.e polling in Fast M in* h#‘**r sat the
r* -‘ lection < f A J Balfour by majority
of 2.453. or 1.*77 more than th# majority
h# -erurrd at the genetal eiccßon in
in Hattere##. John Burns *lefea -d Mr.
(Jarton. th# Conservative candidate. IBs
majority Is 251
The urtioun mevit of Mr Hums return
w*■ rer• vtd with t£e wtlie#t enthusiasm
In luff* r** a Th# leading thoroughfare
f r a mil*- was ttlled with x mob shout
ing theme*Jv* hoarse fo* Huent. w .0
upp* ir#*l and trknnwle l-refl! ilia ovation
from th* laNony of the town hall A
large f *r-e of mourned poil e a'tended.
but there was no dßorder.
The linily Chronicle says:
"Th# government is i*t entirely out of
It- a; illation so far ns th# khaki rally
oncer tied. bu they will have #o mak
it* bent of the fact that there Is a strong
F i #ral rally a? the same time.’’
Th# Standard and the Ihilly Mail agree
tl it Little England," a* re |aird.mentar>
for* • Is dead ill th# Liberal# fhu# rar
return*d ex *f*t M**##r labots here hm*l
Borne being imperialist#.
The Times -onskier# that the poliingp up
to •.’at* prove the existence of re big tit*
b*nl#i revival jn all Industrial ami working
classes ’*
George J. Goe# hen’s okl sent. A
Georg* e. II mover Square, London
las been won by *ol the Hon I#ge,
Conservative, with a majority of 2.517
The hrat lord of (he admiralty, who e
a Liberal Uniocl#t. was return#l unof>-
P**#d for that constituency in the getierai
election# of IW2 an* I IW.V
.lame** Hryce, Liberal, has been re*skct
-xl fxr flouih Aberdeen
VI ICIIIH OF BI'.TIftFD H4NKF.R.
lard Rilled Htmaelf Beeaaae of Fi
nancial Hnrufi.
New York. Oct 2 Robert McCurdy
Lonl. a retired banker rend broker, wre
found dead nt a late hour last nignt in n
. on.-* on Mr Vernon, which wa* re- entlv
tented by him.
There was every Indiestloct that he had
lellberatrly committed suicide He was
found in th# bath rnotn of the bouse,
the door of which had been 10. ked Th#
was turne*! on full, and paper had
#rt parted oroural th# crevles of th#
v m!ow and door. t all she gas
j*?* In th# house w#re founl turn*xl on
full fore#.
Mrs. l**rd receive*! a lejter frvm her
husband, rourbe*! In affectionate language.
t* llliwr her that hr had sent her his watch
iwl ti** mon* > he ha! In his pocket* by
-\lr#> *i *1 th.ir sh*- must not take his
1* *ith t 0.% hrerl ns it wo** ail for th* best.
Four members of the lx>rl family have.
It I* sai l died by their own hands one
was ;m aunt, another a us!n and still
another an un le Their death# Ilk# Rob
ert's. wer# mysterious.
A motive for his suicide Is said to he
th# fact that having lost all his fortune
l.e could not hope to provide for hi# wife
and family as he had been accustomed
to. rend by taking hi# own life, they would
>nie Ini > f>o#*esidon of atwiut $50,000 In
Ilf# Insurance
♦ I
AFTKII HIIiGRR 4 ONC’EbkION J.
I'reildrat Mitchell Thinks More tun
lie Werwred.
Indlanapoll*. <>ct. 2 --President Mitchell
of the Unlu*l Mine Workers has written
national headquarters here that he Is con
fident of securing gre iter concessions thin
tlioM offered by the anthracite coal com*
p tides and the railroad companies for the
striking miners In Pennsylvania. Mr
Mitchell says the railroad holt! the key
to 'he situation, rend It 1* useless to deal
w ith individual oj eratnr#.
9 j
HIM | IttllN * I I **N *|’lN NR-; V
Will lllscns* Neale of Prlcea’ln Phil
adelphia To-day.
Philadelphia. Oct. 2 —The session of the
Southern Cotton Bplnner#’ Association be
g m to-day in th:# city, representative#
f.om about fifty North ami South Caro
;itm mills l*elng present only routine bus
in* as was transacletl. To morr w th# ques
tion • f fixing .1 new #chelu!e of prices
will Iv discussed, and if not then agreed
uion the mot log may l> extended until
Thursday
He lit iuin* Heir Is W rallied.
Munich, Oct. 2. Prime Albers of Bel
gium. hell-pr* oirnptlve to th# throne of
the country, wa- married to-day to the
Duchess Klixaheth of Bavaria. The civil
ceremony took place In the throne room
.n*l was followed by a religious service tn
th# Chapel Royal, after which there was a
reception.
Natal Yiilnnfrrrs Detained.
Durum. Dct 2 In conw-quence of th#
Boats capturing a convoy of Natal vol
unteer# l*#*we#n lieJagcrs Drift and Bloo*l
river, burning several wagons and cap
turb ghe em’ort th# intend* 4 *! hom* going
.*f the Nats Volunteers has b*-*n Huiefl
nttelv postponed. This has,aus#d a ;*aln
tvi I impression throughout th# colony.
1
Opioltltu for Col. Talbert.
Columbia. 8 C., Oct. 2.—C01. Jasper
Talbert Is going ?o have o|fposlt!on In th#
Sc* or and District. Col. J. B. Otraotn, whit#,
the postmaster at Johnston ami one of
the rms* popular Republicans In the
slat* and . man w ith a * iean record, wall
run against Talbert. j
Some Soon to be Mothers
/■V, • J OHIN AVI) ItBAH ITT
MT .’v m and o' her a bava months of peace and comfort paaalnz
tho weary time before conflnrroeni
X 1 The iatterattam thtseaae by using eaternally the aciquo
11DUE ' nl - “Mother’s Friend “
l ’ 'fX M?* If a b-nefScent influence make* chil* bearing a pleasure aa
Lt r a- , , g it relieves alt oereonsnaat, headache, pains and naaaea.
Hali| VI •• A tsnsaMf. ekaaa efW ued • Mm*.. PHae4,' aaes that Wsk ka* la e.
I ' fS—f *Sa we.l ►.) <ah,ln.m,.t, atta>a>eaa l,r.rm.u
' ) 1 laasmabwea. ha-aUdkaw tTem^C FU LAYTON. D.<**u, Daj.ae. O '
. SaaiW*baar*tdww"ffea*aor.,fli per bettte. anefcfarnpwtaai
" wefSen, ran,tad r ' Mrtw)ld," atatle, frw
HOME IN St N tiftC NT DO I I MKNTN.
e -
Intimated Filipino* Will 4#4ve Vp If
Weßtnley Is Klrcted.
Washington. Oct. 2 —The War Depart
ment ha# just received f; m Gen Mac
Arthur by mall another batch of in
#urg#nt papers by the A men an. troop#
Among sfi#m is a letter fr>>m Theodore
Hsndno. agent for t 1# FT I Ip: no Junta at
Hong Kong to Lieut Uo| CaatmlrlO Tinlo
The writer say# In pirt
"The pr*sent campaign and eome other
clrrumstan.e# have * rented In America a
po ttleal situation which m.*> perhap- pro
duet* th# down fad of M*-Klnley which will
signify th-’tr!qmph of oue Ideal For the
some reason the disastrou war In the
Transvaal and mor# rip* tally th# fierce
revolution in China h* created a i>ittl* tl
atmosphere of sufficiently critical nature
to cause the birth of a diet urban.- of th#
armed peace of the great Posers that may
reult favorably to our aspiration.- I** -
cause Aro*rls may prefer to sacrifice
some of her plans with respect to the
Philippine Isiarui accepting our lndet*n
dence under protectorate tat her than sus
tain two war# and run trie risk *f basing
th# whole archlp* Ingo. 1 believe then.
• hat under th# condition e favorably col
ored bv the present •ir un-tati* • # it i#
necessary that w* continue the struggle
an*l only a* eft p* ,1*- on a bai of in
dependence. although under an American
l>rotectorat
"If the r*--e;ection of Mr M Kinley Ik* i
accomplished and a revolution In 'Tliih
b# wq*ed out. and th* war in the Trans
vaal tak* no ne%v •• mplbotlons, then 1
will he tn# fire* t* .1 • |* th*’ p* n * hat
I !>#t#ve to be n# • try. thougn it he
lat the *>st of a knowiedgtng t/ie *ov r
!*lgiity of fa# Bn.-.-•I Sta - sin, e 1 coir
! swler tha' our fi/r* •*- are now jmjs*t#nt
jlO *iefen*l our sa i*l and legitlmat#
I tights.'*
I Gen Ms Arthur in transmitting these
; say# •
I "Boss! *ly 8an*l:oo |# a# close to Agui
!t. ildo a# any of th** leader> who continue
if ojmi hsi ,nti - "
hiaoi.i now on s:\-4. 0%. imim!
I .led ion Ma nsgr m#d Other
'l'atliihM#*## N#x Nf#.
TadahoMiee, FT 1 Oct . 2 The ("ommls
r #*ner# of State Institutions, upon l#afn-
Ing of the death of Hon. George FT Dr#w.
nn ex-Governor of Florida, at a meeting
held In the Btat* House, unanimously
a*lopted r*>olution in his honor.
The (’fiiin'y <’••mmissimiers lor Leon
county hav# r. *m* i the clerks and Inspec
tor* for the general l * tkm in November.
Th# Insp* • **r# anl * lerks for the st t**
primary will 1# selected bv the Bounty
Democratic Fix* utive Bommitt*-*
Seventy public schools were opened in
Leon county on Monday The hgh schools
in the city, whit# rend colored, had unus
ually larg# att#ndan*'e for the opening
day
The gtiwanne# Rifles, at Live Oik. hav#
t#por#d the election of the following of
ficer# to Adjt G#n Fiotistotin; Baptain.W.
H Lyle, formerly second lieutenant first
ll#ut#n*int. A H Lewtn. s*< on*l Ileuten
mt FI M Bynum
Judg# W A Barter of the fc.Brimn.ii
Boun of R**<H*rd for Hillsborough county,
has been designated lv th* tjovern***- *o
bold the OcVdier f#rm of lh# same court
for Volusia county, commencing on Oct.
9 at DeLrend. In th# pla it of Judge Dre i#
A Stewart, dlsquallfled to sit In a number
of case#
Hl* hard P Hopkins a native of T ilia
| hasse. nd a long-4 .me railroad man. hre-
I token charge of the B#.(hoard Air Line
offices here as regent.
L I Rail and Fid ward Lewis heretofore
1 partners In the management of the Leon
Hotel, have dissolved by mutual consent.
Mr Lewis retailing the management of
the hotel.
41 Ml IDIHv OF TDK HIFTA.
f nrrlrd to Philadelphia by thr
ateaiaer I’axlr Point.
! Ph!la*lelphia. Oct. 2 The British strtm
► hip Eagle Point. Bap Hew!son. from
lamdon for Philadelphia, arrived h#tc
late to-day. having on board Oapt. Al n
rend crew and oth*r survivors of th# Brit
ish steamship Blela. which was sunk bv
th# Kagl# Point yesterday.
Bapt. Hewlaon reports that while mov
ing nt mo*irmt* 4 *|* *-d off Nantucket shoal
during a dense fog at 1 o dock y st* r lay
morning his ship ran down and sunk th
1 Blela. which left New York on Sept. ;k>
! for Manchester. Flng
I The Blela carried a crew of thirty men
! at>*l In a*!*lition ha*l on board eight c:it-
I tlemen and also two company employes
! who wer# returning home to England.
, one of tlc latter was a woman. Mrs. Ho#-
Arvlerson
The Flregl# Point crashed Into the Bids
nmldship# an*l almost cut her tn twain
Immediately after the ifldllslon *h* Bbl*
Is-gan to settk* and In al>out twent> min*
j utes th# water reached th*- boll**r room
| The boilers exploded and shortly aftr
wards the whip sank The bows of th*-
llagh- Point were stove In. hut water
tight compartment bulkheads prevented
the sea from reaching the hold and her
cargo is undamaged.
SHERIFF IID OPPOSITION.
I pcharrh’# Friend* 4 onfldcnt lie
U 111 IflCt a IIIk 1 ote.
Brunswl k. Ga . Oct. 2 - B?ierifT W H
I>trie of Glynn, k* th# only county offl. i.l
who ha# oppoatfion in the election to-mor
row, anl therefore ih* 4 men about the
I (oils will throw their working strength to
him.
In view* of this opimsttion an*! th# tincx
iect#d development# tn the district sen
atorial campaign. It is expected that a
good vote will L 1 (oh*-*I h*re to-morrow
1 nfor tn.itlon, from Bharlton county | to
tn# #ff* s that frictwH of Bandidat** Jht.
J. Upchurch are confUkmt of hi# t*nihng
th# full D#moi*rutlc strength for th# dis
trict. They nr*- counting on Glynn to roll
up a majority 10 mill him through when
there *an lie no chan*-# for . *om##4 In
dication# are that Glynn will give Mr.
Fpihurch all th# vote* h# needs.
.♦. r
Npraktag at IhMixia*.
Douglas. Ga.. Oct. 2 —Douglas was alive
yesterday with an anxious eager throng
to hirer Gov Bui.dler. and Congressman
Brantley sp*ak. The Governor through
wtvoidable detention with prior engage
ments failed to fill his pi!ntm* nt. hut
the big crowd gave out Congressman
Brantley on# rend re half hours dose at
tention. while he examined the Issues of
the National Campaign He was followed
In n brief and pointed speech, by the next
Senator from this F’fth 8* rwiorial Dis
trict. Ibm lx-m Johnson, from Ware.
Melbourne to H# th# 4 apltal.
Melbourne. Oct. 2.—lt Is announced that
Melbourne w t ll Ik* the capital of Bonfed
• weed Australia
SgLi The Straight-Front Corset
ha, captured th* country by it* rracr. hr ahh
futnc, and style. It* perfection is found m
The “ HILITANT ’’
,hc ,tr *** h| - ,ron * yle of the famou,
tl\ “Glove - Fitting"
For ,ale hvall dealers in the United Statf
' i %* 1 Turn t'ltrn #rer krtt tkr\vf
Bj Send to us for handsome illustrated catalo^u*-
For sale bv all leading Dry Goods Stores.
MAHINK l \ 1J.1.1 HiKM K.
Matters of Interest to Milpplng Men
tacarrallfl .
A dispatch from Baltimore to
th** Morning News last night says
h steamship Allegheny of t * ,# *
Merchants n*l Miners’ Tran#|*or tret loti
Bompanv. th# flr-t steamship to sail from
that jMrt In regular o* • an traffic with th#
Buith. steam#d k>wn th# Delaware river
with a fu l ■ nrgo for rj* ann.ih Mayo?
Aehhrtdffe and reptesentatlvra of business
organisation# wer# guests ret a dinner
given ( n board th# ship to celebrate the
event. For th# pr* -etit there will he two
-ail ng* each W*y ,1 w ♦•* k and the outlook
for ih* sure .'h of the . ntetp. I e is said to
t*# piomleing
Tii# l*.wer :art of the wharf extending
from Bull to Abervorn rtreeti*. which be
long# t* th# Georgia Lumber Company 1#
to 1# repaired Th. flooring was glvsng
rewa> nt a rapid raie. which mad# It dlf
ttfl tiit t* w<rk to advantage in loading ves
#0- Pile drivers ire tied at fh# dock, rend
will b-gin their work a# soon a.-* the o.d
part of th# wharf Is r* moved.
Pa<M*tt|t-r** t> ai*amshlps.
T•.**• #**ni?er# hv >terem#hlp Nacoochee fvr
N* w York v#- #r.v 1 D Btlnon. John
A BDh* p. GtatiVllle J R gers. Flthan Al
ien. Flthan 8 Allen A J Sc* d#k*r. A 1<
Port* rf# Id. John \N Burghard. Willi#
ftommer. Dr H S * ’oi ling. J F7 Wlllert,
% H Sigler. A fr. and Fliern. and four
sieeragc.
Per staamehlp T#xp< to Biltimore. Get
*2 F’rank Smith. J W H. A Ri
vin*. J T Ryan. M II Turrentin#.
f*nsa ntiah tlnissnc.
Pun rise# at &.5A u m and sets at 541
P m
High wxter at Tyhee to-day at 2.19 a
m and 2:61 p m High water at Havan
nah one hour later.
Phase# of the Moon for October.
n 11 m
First quarter I 3 10 eve.
Full moon b 7 1* morn
Last quarter 15 3 fl morn
New moon 21 7 27 morn
First quarter 3! 2 17 morn
AHI4I V % 1.4 AND DEPART! RES. >
VfMfU Arrived Nraterday.
Prhron#r Henry rireur#n. Jr . McLaugh
lin. Rxltimor#. coal to D R Thomas A
Bon—Master
Veaaela < leared 1 #*trrdar.
Dark B D Mctca’f (Nor). Puus. Rotter
*lm —Paterson-Downlng 80.
Vraflflfl Went to Sere.
Steamship Nre- oot h##. Bmith, New
Y ork
B(#m#hlp T#xa# Eldrldge. Baltimore
Bt* remshii* Treo-ury (Br). Davie#. Genoa
Bark Lizxi# Burry. Landry, Victoria
Cove.
Bblpplnu Memoranda.
F'ernnndina. F'ta . Oct. 2 Arrived.
#**looner Lizzie B Willey, Waldemren.
Boston.
Bl ar* 1 - t*i hoor.er Josephine, ElHcott,
Bay#. Boston.
K#y \v*u. F’lre r>ct 2.—Arrived, steam
#r lanuei-A". Galveston rend sailed for
New York. Ma-tte. White. Port Tnu*a
and Milled for Havana
Charleston. Oct 2 —Arrived, steamer
Peareth. McKenxie. Ilremhurg
Algler-. S*pt. 27—Arrived. st*amer Tre
khve. icolre for Venice
Bordeaux. S#it zb Arrived, steamer
Kreiim * P nsacola.
Antwerp. <k*t I—Arrived, steamer Rio
Jren<*iro. Pensacola
Baltimore Or?. 2.—Bailed, steamer Itas
ca. tk-.varnah
Tahl# Bay. B#pt Sl.—Balled, steamer Al
ton, Savannah
Li# Palmas. S*pt. ML— Balled, #t<amer
Nlth. Pensacola
Hamburg. 8* |t. 9.—Sailed, sratmer Poro
tea, Brunswb k
Notice to Mnrlnrra.
Pilot chrerss rend all hvdrographlr Infor
m/Klon will he furnished masters of ves
sels free of charge In United State# hy
drographic offl. # In Custom House Cup
tains are requested to call nt the offl* e
RepOVls of wrecks snd derelicts received
for transmission to the Navy Depart
ment.
Foreign Kxnorts.
Per Norwegian lwrk B I>. Metcalf for
Rotterdam 7.(W0 barrel# rndn. sl7.*>6
t’argo by Paterson-Downing Cos.
• nnatflvlae Kxporta.
per steamship Nacooche# for New
York. (>ct. 2 2.217 hub** upland rotten
U 0 bn'e* mm Island cotton. Th barrels cot
ton##* and oil. UW barrel# soap stock. 371
|m' kagr.4 'loni* -tics. 150 barrels rosin, sk
iarr*|fl turpentine. lIO.OUJ fret lumber. 39
bunde# hid*#. 6 lioxes fruit. 39 toiles to
bacco. l| case# * igrers. M bales
53 barrels ro# n oil. 23.1 r>kgs rade.
per #t#umsnlp T**xas for Baltimore. 590
i arr* Is rosin. 201.300 f#et lumber. 65 lairrel#
pitch. TN Inrre's rosin oil. 59) sack# clay.
Fo bale# hi l#s. 19 halra ’lnter#. 2> hale*
palmetto tiber, 94 pkgs merchandise. p,u
P dom 4 st.< sand yarns
I*lN> (OINTY’N T\\ KATK.
II Unit In He InrrfMfil-OricnntailnK
n I lirtmhrr off I iimmfvrr,
Brunswick. <sa . Oct. 2.-Olynn County'*
rominkslonm In regular aoa.lon to-diy
llxp<l the lax rati* hi l.tt. Thl* rate wa*
adopted after conalderalUi* discussion II
I* an Idcimh from 1 25. the rat* adopted
by the .ommlMlon la*i year In |>rotnt-
Init tlguree bearing on the question Chair
man ihi* elated In substance lo the rom
mi**ioa< r that it would be ImpnaalMt to
run the county without borrowing m.mi>v
with consequent Increase of (he Moating
•I'M. unless Hu- t.i* rate ca raised
Th* •'(Tori* of Brunswick’* business man
in ••! io* th r In pull for mti.ual good
-•nie lo have a fair atari now. At noon
to-day a good number of representative
boslne*. men assembled at th City Mali
lo nra-mlxe a fhambar off Commerce
*•"*•• cites warn mule by Col. C. P (Joed
year and other iscrtollc Hrunewlokun.
nnrl an offer *•■ received ami accepted
from the Hour.l of Trade lo receive all
assembled a* member* under a suspension
of rule* and at a fee which wa* Intended
to govern the or* inUatton >( the
Chamber of commerce By accepting
this off r the martin* placed It* mem
ber* In shape to work In complete har
mony with the old Board of Trade, and
It is now expected that much good will
r**ult.
A tremendous i ait.fall commencing
about midnight and continuing a? ir
val# throughout th* drey h** hr k
dlaregrcsbl# dry #i># Itn Glynn K r %
are tha* th# r iln wa# wldrapread. ..
Ita# certainly come at an opportu? •
Bongr## 4 *man Brantley h# *•
fmm another week of stump m* ,
rend reports Democracy in gov! #h*p
th# Flieventh * Islri* t H# anti- ipjc
probabl* * f.<)|c I*y nf Mr. \N li \!
ton gth# Reniibll in nomim #. .Ih
tho**# thing# whi- h will l*rir nut t 4
siaed vole, rend ihlnkn it w4ii grr *
cre*i#c the eturn# from th** F . ven*
4n|#ct#! %narcliira.
Rom#. • t 2 A dispatch from % .| t
announerrv th arr##t of five su#(ie. • - .
ar.-hltr frim the United State** r { u
found in posiwsslon of re revolver , 4
l*oin-ard They were supplied with a
nltion and Kng.ish money.
HKil I.IN ON* THR DIAMOND.
Brooklyn and Homioii Tied on n
triune.
Boston. Oct. 2*— To-day*# gam*- w 1
ed ret the end of th# -:hth Inning -*
count of dirkm?-* Both t* m.‘ pi.
snappy gam* . Attendance, 2.0 m•
R H E
Boston 0 3 0 0 2 3 • 0 7
Brooklyn 1 1 30200 1-7*l
Ratterle- Dm* n. ITttenger and B:
Toonovan ar.d M-Guirc.
( lil a au<> Wbut (MM Nt. I.oiiifl
f'hlcago. (N 4 t. 2. Chicago pla>#d n
|o:m to-*la> nnl j*hi out 8t l. ;i
--ten*lane# 1,000 Brore: Rl
r*hl ago . ..00 200001 x
Hi laoui# 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O—o .
Hut ter I#*—Callahan an*l l>-xtr, Bui r
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Mis# . $S*.D' AtJantl* Lumber iTompo
Jacksonville. Fla . $1,320.
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teed painless cure No cure no pay.
Address. LH. J II HEFLIN.
Locust Grove. G#-
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