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WEEK WAS DULL
Cotton Fluctuated Within Very Narrow
Limits Entire Week.
MET CHANGE ONLY TWO POINTS
JjOvz Price of Cotton Attracting In
vestors nnd They Have Absorbed,
a Vast Quantity.
Official closing quotations for spot cot
ton on Saturday:
Atlanta—Steady; middling 5 5-16 c.
Liverpool—Demand med .rate; middling
3>, 4 d
New York—Quiet; middling s?h<‘.
New Orleans—Firm; middling s’4e.
Savannah —Steady; middling 5 3-16,'.
Galveston -Steady: middling 5 7-16 c.
Norfolk-Sternly; middling
Mobile—Quiet; middling 5 3-1(1.-.
(Memphis -Steady . middling 5 1 :** .
Augusta—Firm: middling 57-16.'
Charleston—Steady; middling 53-16 c.
Houston Middling 5 n S ".
j j T
MONTHS. o' '» ;< I'- 1 >S
• ? =
S’ ! p j z j-
Decombei 569 573 5 ' 5 (hl • 570 71
January 5 71 5 75’ A 70 n 71-72 fi 73-74
February 5 ?•> 57“ 5 7.7 5 70-77 5 77
March 5 8«> 5 s 5 5 ho 5 M»-mli 5
April.... 5 S 8 5 9(' 5 85 5 R 5-86 5 SG-M7
May 5 »»1 f> 95 A 90 5 90-*K 5 92-93
Jnnr . .... ... 595 5 97! ‘95 “• 95-96 5 97-98
July. r 0 > o 05 5 99 5 99-He 6 01-02
Allans . .. .6 »i 0.3 uO3 6 03-05 •> 05-09
fcejitpDihcr . <Oi 6 ()€ 604 ij 05-07 Oti-i’K
e’ctobpr. . '.
November..
Clolcu Our -lv .steady : tales 73.00® bales.
Weekly Cotton Cron Statement.
New Orica D. Ci-mln r 3. Secretary
Hester’s weekly New Orlean cotton ex
change t tat' m 111, is-tle.l l»!h>r- I c'o. '
el busin* s today, .-.rows an 'ncre ise in th.
mot a meat in o . ig'r c*>mpai.d v '.I, tie'
B«v.n days • nding this date last year. in
round figures, ot J2B.:*'e, an iner-;* .-* ov< r
the same days y. ar Is.loi'- Inst of 9's.l***;*.
and .1 d< • r.a.* under lite same tint, in 18'Jl
o’' 17. 000.
For the three days 'f Dec nib-c 111 totals
show an in r* :s- m.r hist ear of 28,000,
an ii.r-a.s-*>*-: - :io ■ .* ni- peril *«l > .-a r
for., last of 111."■<> and a decrea.se und r 1891
..... . . ... : n
that have < psi.l t iggregate i ■
: .1 ..: line day: y< it ■ ■ for last
j.73*1,(100 and of 1891 by 2:7."*:*.
lit amount ■. .. into si .....
th' pist wo.k has be. n 51-1. sins' 401,-
27:' tor the -even days ending this date lasi
y. r, ;:'7,618 y-.ir b-fnre l.;~t ami f.i’.'.'i
saim- '.into in D.*4. and t'-c the three days
of Dee. mber it lias been 192.198. against
I'l-1,1"? | i : ir, 158.775 ; ar in lore last and
248.626 same time in 1894.
T ~ ~. mak' th*' total rnov. m-nt for til
mm : *-four days, from September Ist to
da ' 5.178,084, at inst 1.966.013 ’list year,
; 176 at b fore la t and 5.25J.3&1 m*.
time tn 181'1.
q ><» movement sine.- S-p‘. inb-T Ist shows
... .pt.. ,t all Un't.d States ports of 4,123,-
S ig i.i 3.81*0,178 last year. ,182 year
before last and 3.!*::8,457 same time in 1894;
. rland m-ro.-s tile .'I Iss Ohio and
J.ioma,' riv* rs to norl't.-rn mills and C.in-
. , *s:i‘.*77 against 1211.N5 last year, 111.069
i. b. W C last and ‘h.i.645 ennm t.m. in
5;;: into :>r sicks in ex.ot thus, laid
;. ■ ■ t i cominen il yeat ; 23.393.
!., • n i 115.*17 last yc.ir. *80.484 y.-,r before
■ 1891; sent hern
mill takings excusit. ; ' amount e.n'.sumed
at southern outport.s I.l*. s.t, against
I st y >r, 285,741 year l-efore last and 263.73 i
same lime in 1'94.
1',,, ex's t- forth - we.k luive been
289,2.87. against l73.:.t'*’* last year. making_ the
; ohm far fo;' til" season 2.*195,676.
■ig ust 2,407,280 lust year, an increase oi
N.irtbern mill takings during the past
. , ,ja show an increase of I.lll* a-'
• ired with Um ■•■■ l re-- 'onding period
i • .. .ar ami total t -king ;;m ■ Septem
ber Ist nave lucre.c-. I l.'il.th'.
, i mJ I kmgs oi Am< r-. no mills
n,) south ami ('c nida tint.- f ir for
. , , . b■ n • 'ins' l.b'i.
„ t ', yeTh* ■■ in. lud !• *4,4>5 by
mt . ‘ ■
< ~ p ■ ~ :*)<■ aboard and tw. nty-mne
, ,‘m'v in interior ■■■ nt< rs 1, iw in-
' , ... week 110.365 hales,
t I
' •
; * . . t inn this <hH<? Inst ar
. , . . . over .at ports ami
.. ■ u- fr.'tn '. - ‘ la st * ’ '!• i:*d lb.
~.r ~r tbrought nto sight thus
~ . . ... •r ", t’u- supplf to date
. i .:, :i . . >ol,fur om tamo
iust y.-ar,
Coniytimtive Cotton Statement.
S. K ~ ok G. ml" ’■ 3. Tim f" I *w.ag is
. , .... . ,'tun statem. nt tor the
io. ports 394.059
!' m ■ ■ inw last ye ,r.. .. 75’tt
■ row Inga n itier. as.- i d ..L'm
n. ml r. ""Pb *" d.*<" T-w’aa'
S me t ine last
■v ■ ' ' ISC Ola. '
] ■ . fir 1 !i<- 1 k • -‘ 1 •
... '. f year.. •
- \ J “ o r 112 G’i‘»
; . Xpert s to ".* 1 , .
.-'at .■ time last . yar. -’--."iiiM
S: .wing an iner. as**- oi
u. • I T S 1H 1 ' '
»' • • ■ ■ * ‘ i •• ■ • i r,* i
: . tim last y.
• :.
-
. . •. . . 'year.'. f .’.. .. .
. Great B
‘!.5. .. 29.000
<h»»\v.i.g - aa in< i 1 • ■**-
Sea Islan I Cotton.
|<ec. .pts for tile we. k 4,1.1. m'h'S
a '.\m.rts ‘ I.?-. 3,71". lic. 'pts
, y . 33 347 l.ags, ago .list
; fth .'seme pc.od last y. ar Qu**-
i '"'ton I*' ■ 'uber 3.—Sea Island eoi-
> 1,,.,. ' 1;, . . p.' 1,. bays: . xports 187, sales
-■nek 5.4‘ ; 7. Quotations uimhanged.
World's Visible Supply o£ Cotton.
m.-.cm r 3 -■ 'T. nu-y
>.atenmnt ot th worlds ii-ibi'
■ mplv O' cotton shown .. n Incrm.-e during
. ek just . los<d of 259.879 bales, aga nM
. ■ th. t m< last '
H'.J und an ner. a-. y.-ar b. I last ot
'!’}h* total visil»le is 3 705-JiH bnh s. again.-.t
3 115.526 last y. aram. :: 8u7.''21 last y.'.ir *1
, ~ total of American cotton ->.l.i .
. ! -...5i ■katd :: lb ■■■'
I y. ar, mid ‘>f all other kind- mi.i’-O.
...' .ins: 2'10,000 last wek and 3.!'i.2'B* last
■'’Tim total world's visible supply of cot’.m
.-Dows nn in<T« as*: compand with l ist
wek of s '79 bales and a *iocrease com
d with last year of 112.574.
These Ggur* s in-1 j-; : t*• that th*- visi
supply of Am. r: -mt cotton h is for tim lirsi
time ’his season ben up to list, years, the
t<.<ui si...wing in excess of 626. List we-k
th.-’ total of’ American was behind last
year JL'i.lhZ.
The New York Bank Statement.
■S.. W York. I 8 c. tnb'r 1. —The York I c an
cer say-: The .norm, t.s balan.e- a li'-li
tin N«-w York banks have boon arcurnu
iating for the past few months are shown
it, the. clearing house statement tor the
ve. k Loans are now w.thin s2.l3*<.'.*iX> of
t n. mark, ami deposits are J*»t?>,-
"p i;ihi which is one-third the total imli
v .lu d dt i"'s ts reported by the 3,610 n ittonal
I, ,I.lm in the United St.nes on <>. tot., v -t n
■ rat.id ncre.is< s made by t m
..... \| ~ last will be mid'-rstood is... I
'vhe'i it is unders ood that the gain in m
. . s nee that time has be.-n g'.».o>.i.(M'U
In.iits m"ie tlian tfN*.'**)**.i-**l. Gompar
. li-. nr* s shew ttmt 4- '"I" <*l them:
~; ,1. .. . . and 8?i." '.,i**h* of the loans
, . "1,, ~! mad. by one bank, which liolds
. , 1( . .;ri.-e:i' time o\i I .;:91,09 | '.0H | l ot b’l
iii. Th.' stat tn .pt of ill' bank tor
■ ■ ■ 1< us favorable. Loans shov a con
tinued iner’ease. th. • ■ ' >n hav ng been
*i;<tribii:. <1 among ' larg«*r number ot in
. i • Hi .<Hi;, than has h<-n the « as«- tor some
t nt* past. The number of banks clearing
through lii< el. iring house has l«-en de
er.ased one through the absorption oi the
United 'States mil by >J*' , "
National, and the tn Tease ol <- 218,309 n
the l.iuiis and ?,*>77.,‘.W m the ,1. posits ol tn*..
l itter institution reflects this consolidation.
The increase of deposits for the week Is
duo in a great part to special causes, one
bank alone report.ng an expansion in this
item of $6,843,0*3*. This was due to tin.
Union Pacific settlements. Fve banks
gained in deposits nearly $13,000,000, from
which it is to lie inferred that the deposits
of tlie other fifty-nine banks in the dent
ing house, are about 000,0(10 less than
at file end of the previous week. Tho gain
:n casli was $1,166,300, but tills, too, seems
involved m special transactions. It is
known that the banks rc*dve.l from th
interior more than two millions in excess
of shipments, l>ut since one bank alon>.
i'l.-re is* ■! its cash $5,800,000 nnd the gains
m:id<» bv three amounted to .fB.-uo.oiiu, It.
follows ‘that the large majority of th.,
banks have decreased the r re-.tvs. Tho
' sta'.oment as a whole proves the banks t.>
t'e in strong condition. The larger instrtu
(ions are buving sterling bills, and as tho
Union Pacific deal h is been financed with
out tho first suggestion of disturbance, the
outlook is for cheap money for some time
to com*'.
The weekly hank statement shows the
following changes:
Itesorv.. decrease * 't.".'"’
Loans increase
Spree increase
Legal tenders nereaso , 287,**H*
Deposits increase 6.41<,1'**1
Circulation decrease Fl.t'i.l
Tho banks now hold $22,122 9.’«f in .•xecxs
of the legal requirements of the 25 per cent
rule.
The Markets Reviewed.
Now York. December I. Stuart & Pad
dock. in tin ir weekly market letter, say:
The stock mark' t has appar.ntlj start'd
in to discount the future and we consider
ii I pm- ii.ISO on every slight r. eeSs on.
Th., ordering of the count, rvailing duty
i'll Nether!.mils sugar by Secretary Gage
practically bars out foreign sugars from
our mark.t. This decision is one of the
most favorable to the interests of the
American Sugar R. lining Company that
have been handed down. There was gI
buying all tho week by parties in close
touch with tile management ot th.. Am i'-
can company, who believerl that this g *v
.■riim. nt Mould protect its liom- industry,
and we predict much higher prices for the
Th.. Grangers The largo increas« which
tlii i. roads hav- been making during the
past year must sooner or later be r."
in the price of the active shares whiim
represent them.
M ... .m.-i Pacific -This systi in has made
rap d progr.s during tile p.i. t yeirr, and
alr.-adv th- increase in .arnings is e.m
rideraldy in -xcess of the d«.ficii r.'ni.rl.'l
during th- two previous years. Th.- ti-e".i
v ar closes D. i.-ml'er 31st, and before that
date th. gener.il financial codilions wo. r
rar-i much hali.-r pri'es for tn-- stock.
Wfuat Althi.bgh th.. Star-tie 11 position
of wheat still undeniably strong, yi t
the increase in the visible supplj In Liver
pool, and the fact that mi new wheat has
be.-ii as y. i d. liv r> d on I'.-e.-mbi r con
tracts, Woiiid :.'. in to indicate tlmt the
up-A rd trend of th. mark.- for tt ■
bell ( 1 least stopped and tha s ort
I Sale: Oil S t I’o', g spots will show b.'ller prof
-1 its than will the long side of the marlo c
j The movem nt n wlx al sine, our letter of
I th- L'"th lias d-monst rati d h-w m .'lira ■ ly
we foretold th.- nge: up to the pr< -nt
; t m-, and w. trust that our fit. n.ls had
coiilid' lie., sutlici-nt in Olli- prediction i i
profit thereby. The market wli! probably
not be very aciiv during il:.. coming u ■ ' k.
and th. taking of small profits should I- ■
tllo rule.
Cotton It has been a hard week to mill
eolton. V-t w- think th- staple lias mor.
IT ends, now than v.heu w, wrote th- last
cir.ml.ir. Certain old b. ar t i.’iors s--m
to hav.3 *ent their fore* no;al*ly large
, c ima tes and heax y port r ('eipts. It
certainly sp.<aks well for til.* strength ol
:he m irli. when it did not w■■ . ken
tin- lav of a seaboard niuv. in. :i! i-pr
iug, as it did one <iay, more til in
bates ami crop estmacs by tin N w York
cotton <■eumg..., tin- Diverpool Cotton A
- md th. New Or . ■ ■ i ittoi ex
; change, r speetiviy. of 10,421.*•**> bat. a I".-
I .■.21.<*00 ba-i. s and li' , ,s|.‘..'i**> bale-. 'I h. ti,
again, there 1 beei no ma .. rail in
i iiieni in tiie mill situation or in tin <"tton
n of the dry goods market. There
has also lieen r. :.?w< <1 talk of labor dis
turbances at Mam-luster. As a mati.r of
fact, the pews lias been against ad
vane. and logically price-' should lia.- <!■.-
dined r.ipoly to new I .-.v lev. is. Tbit the
marliot lias held steady within a narrow
r, i is th. best - . i nev of a g**od un
tlerpinn ng. When such a standard
moility a: cotton is ling below the < ost
of prn.limtion as is g. n-i ally adm:'t>.l by
planters md others wim.-e opinion is worth
anx tiling; wlien :1 ■■ cotton business - Im-
■ ■ Liv. .■■■!: when e: '
ton al increasing; wlien the trend of i
. ril b’is ne-.-. is progre sing: wln-n money
Is .heap I plentiful, it is common
s-nse that, investors, speculators and plant
er shoul.l glv< ordet ■ ■ : ■ .
If the market continues to he’d i own
ill, great test now b< ng rn i-le will l c
worth a great d- .d to rhos- wlm civ.
future value >f ■ x move
ment. among tim planters r.slueo a-T--
agc next year similar to xvlmt wa- <1 me
in '893. wh-n < 11< : ' ■ '■ ' ' ' n
thee ire now, xvill become form d *bl. next
month. Already many farm, rs !i v <l* Id
<d io plan: gri n i-d are Im-Clr-g io l it'
v:ton at nr. nt prie< s to b-t.l in' I next
seas a. b— a ;.- it xvill cost !• -s than to
Exports and Imports.
N. w Y< rk. D. < . nib. r 1. Th' exports "f
I sp. l ie from the port of N< w York during
[ th" xve-k an’ount* 'l to $21,9*11 in gold a :
$" * :. in silx ■ r.
',ll. imports wer. : * l.dd st>sJb3: sliver,
f'.'i'dry good: . 81.2'’''..':*": g.n. ral nn r
cliandi. *., $7.428..507.
The Treasury Statement.
Washington, December I. Today’s ■- •
i nu'iit of the cr.mi tion of tho tr-asuryt
' Avail, lb).- • adi l.alanv, $219,917,612: gold r- -
s. 1 a- ."'
Sugar and Coffee.
Nev. - York D.c-mber I. C.-ff.-e options
• t<>
I vani-'. of 5 pouts, rule.l inaciiv.- and *■:.--
i, I*, i. ~ s :11 **l.'l *' -' * I .':. ■■* *I X '* • r* 1 1 u* i' 11 -' i g • i
' pric. ■: -ill' s, ''a'*:** bags, including Muy. 5 86.
. y.,. 7 jobbing. 6L. Mild dull: Cordov.i, s_,
: ®l>. .
Sinar, ra w firm, fa ir veil nil. ■ -
• . | ■■■: , R.-firied firn rd A a l-t
timi. rs A. I"- -ut Io *f. -■ powder. .1
- steady a' 4>....' I'.- .I'lpan.
I Molass.es quiet; New Orlean
1.. .*•!.. 2*’ , '1.11.
' x <• iirl. -n - I*, eo.rb. r 4. -Sugar, op. a
! kst'l.. qni.., at :■ 92N; e-n tri IT gal firm:
--ramilaled I 3-I*/** * . :
! . »7 St onnds. 51 )> t "••• -8
~, k m, •--.,27: - - ntrifug.il, 4<fl2. Sirup
I st adx ■'.* 17X,22.
McCullough Bros. Fruit and Produce
Letter.
Atlanta. December 4. The very incle
; , .. , ~y w. aih.T is retarding to s*’m<
: . xt. lit ami is Intel f.rriig com Idera oly
* with tho tting out of 1 oliday ..ro. *~.
i v hyhan b< gh ni: : to mov All th it is
, . ; - well stock’ drm ■ ' ’
I good sound fruit and produce :nd cool,
J ,■ ... , tiier "to max-, i.nngs in a
- lively manner."
■Xi.i.l.r. continue very scare.-. vx.... pi . *-
ruling high* r. and the nd:< ■■ turns a r.-
50 uer barr.'l will bo the rinmg
p-. ~ f..r : - I'.s: grades fiom now tint!
. i*'t.r tlie holidays. .
n- not . cable change tn the
' .. ■ ' ren ■
i Wi* 'I the supply and demand on a b.i.-m ■ .
; imimry Is b-ing mad. tor i .sir*- ■
' iv i’.iwv new crop 1* inon. non- nf
l[aV lie'en on th- mark, tso .'ar tin? ton
e. . , ; - ■ ' ■ t■ ' ! '■ ''' • ' ■
. will be V'djv.l tor m
. . maml f * Florida orang, s . sp< clal-
. . ] -. . .. ." the tendency tor
, . . . . rhe siock in ma:Ket
. '■ "■ ’ i '! ■" .
no ,\.i"' whatever to* ... •' .I.' < u.v
; out of town trad supplying t c-mv.v-s
wit' or.ini-' that ar.- sure u, sy- sly the
; T ..II- .'.c turner'. N-w j -rk si: t..
. ■ ■ a . r ip. s is th< Ihtug in the
I urapi I '" 'he market, and ar- m fair
I demand at good pr cos.
1 Cranberries continue high, with light re
' cdp's. and tine prospects for high, r pr e-s.
' There is no ehang, in pri* * s of tigs, nuts,
’ ra sins. etc., with th- . xcention of cocoa
nuts The arrlv'ils at ail port., ar- report
ed light, with a heavy demand. I'riecs
hav continued to go sky h gh, xvith no
n-hiiov of a decline In the near I’uture.
I T!.*' mark, t s xvl! stocked with all
I griehs "f tlr-<-<!ass celery, with prices
' ruling low. 'll'' saim may b- said of eao
!,.u,e and rutabaga turnips.
Di ] ito. continue to ,-idvani •■. and
lno doubt a dollar m irk-t allbe in force
i in tin course of a short time.
Sweet potato, s ar.- stiffening up also,
w ;*i a better demand and slight advances
< in uric. s. ......
The onion receipts for the p.ist Ten
hav been l.e'.t. Tiie stock already n 'lie
i market, hoxvev- r has kept things moving,
i with hange In price.
The live poultry market has weakened
i considerably during the last few ilays on
I account of the cold weather and heavy
| arrivals of dressed .stock, which has sold
TIIE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, GA., MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1897.
at remarkably good prices since the sea
son opened.
Tli- butter supply continues to arrive *n
sufficient quantities to meet all demand,
xvith but si glit fluctuation either way as
to prices.
Eggs are on a. standstill, and tho high
prices now ruling—say. 19 to 20e per dozen—
lias to some extent checked the demand.
Quail ami dressed rabbits are ready sale
at good prices.
Bradstreet's Review.
New York. December 3.—Bradstreet’s to
morrow will say:
“General trade throughout tlie country
lias presented rather more animation,
owing to colder weather and the appro.idl
ing holidays. While il.itling, dry good.-,
hats, shoes and not.ons, hardware ami
fancy groceries have been in a little better
demand from both jobbers and at r. tail in
ill- region tributary to Chk'ago, St. Louis,
Omaha. St. Joseph, St. Paul ami Kansas
Uity, tlie tendency of business has been to
slacken.
"This is imtic-'.-ible in iron and stc-l .nd
in further depression :n cotton goods,
print doths having made a new low rec
ord price. Tli- uppear.ime of a ii-r.-r <|. -
m.iii.i tor filling-in purposes has had i fi-
X .Table influem i at points in T ■ ir.-ssee
and tlie gulf states. On ill- Pacific coast tin
feature of busine..; in the xvell-m.iintaim d
export movement from nearly all po’ts.
Tho loxvr price tor print cloths is f0110w..1
by ,i shall* r-action ii* win':*' ami .* low-r
pr ; ce for Indian corn. *».:!-•. are slightly
higher and coffee has advanced, '*’ eddi
t <m to which there remains a long list of
the staples, firl«?es ot wliieh are g
‘"I'lio d m-siie grain trad- - *it tiu.-s
look will* . quanini:'y upon the -
dcnl.-dly larg. quantities of wii-it ex
ported from both coast week after xri.lt,
tiie eontinuati nos which is an - x-.1-in ot
au appr-. ia* ion of the relation:: >' supi’iy
to d-inand l.x' tile groin trade abroad.. file
exports of wln.it (Hour in-lu.l-d -■ s wlierlt
fr.-in both comts of th- Unit-.l State.- aid
from Mm.•real this w k aggr. git'' G.r'.li'.'.Wl
bushel '* bush. I - larger th m last
v..-i 1, and within 225.6'H* bu.-tiels of tin* larg
est we. It'" export: on record.
"Corn -xports sho x- a hc ! '.’v gain over
I k . aggregating 4.555.806 busn I .
ist 2.86!>.i 0 busliels last we I. and
1.758.0H0 l.i -t year.
"1 ;vp nis of .*:her <■ -r."iis -m-h r.s . -t .
rye and burl, y and buck wh" 1 1 li ,'"- A
- n v , . y i irge, nnd tb“ tot il ’. ilu- ot . nr
cereal ■>*."'' . -:' ’ ' past >x <;< prom-
ise s to be full v "I*o.
•'T!n r. or : busT"ss f iilur-s re* rt-.i
throughout (be 1 Hit'.l ST "«
part 1 with 2 last a ■ '•. 3.,. m tie
jp.-i w ■ k 'l* D* i".*l* r. O' in th" lac
VV. . *. of 1"5 and "22 in P'l'.
;7 busin ' * ■ '*
tbr-mglmut tiu Cm :<’• ’> >’
v. .. I. c.impare.! with 31 l -t •>"'ek. I. on ;
year'ag.. and tt'.* two y. >rs igo.
GRAIN. PROVISIONS, ETC.
C,)NS i rt't 'Tlo'.- OTtCt*:.
Atl.itVa. Ga.. "" < • * *
jFlonr. Grß.ii! and AT.eAL
Atlnnl" 'Her I Pat >T. *«A00:
ire nil "Jii'nl ■''* '! , ■ir.l ... J 1 ,J * ’ , , a
I ~.e, white 44c: tnl.'c.l On..*.
wiT.. S.T mixed ; cxiix r.-siproo':'-7. ■ -Sc I’’.*,
s'... liar. No. I limotlir lairr IT.ox "c
■ ■ '
,'l,O 47.- I <.h,.;l 4*.'.. \x 11. at l>rn:> -;w caelit .■*
sma'l raoki Shorts 95c Sf <k *neal ' ’ '
,5 ..T . meal 9fto per : " ts: hull.tFO
I * ?is -5 p n r '> usiitih <l*. JordiiiM lukuJ <lu.i
cnallty. Grits:f'2.6o.
Provisions.
Ai’nn'i IleocmtiiT 4 <'lea- rim Mtt* ’ «l*i', .".M
--clear eldex Me '. c-rarcl Pe'liea "c Sugar-mired
Lb?px I 1 if 1‘?• allfurma $ breakfast bacon 10
fallc Lard, cest quality SSe; tecoaa quality ‘4c;
compound 4
Country Produce.
Atlanta. De I - Butter vest-
I -
s 9< ens 2 •: fqtrinsr chh’kons 1
■ ■ •
be,,, m 1 |... H-m'.,.,- I’cmlv -g
l<»c: dinks. 12b.c Irisi’ per bus he. K <>■' »<’e
>we<‘t, potatoes 60 - tiOv per bit Honey, d ill; a! rained
i:<-7e; in thvrouib 7 .- . Onions, new ciup. buc >
SI.OO per bu: .72.2 ' o'. 2-50 P‘‘r bbl.
Groceries.
Atlant’’. December 4 !’o:r tc*i rofYe* sll.lO
lOOtb rases. Green col’en clv’lc* 1' JAlf «0,
>. r n;o 9. Sutjar «tandard tframilatr<i sc. ..<><
Orleans white 4'■*< : <lo yellow 4’4‘' Hrlp New <>r
,fens open Leife m.xe 1 I‘J ; ■ .'Oo suuar
Klee t'Mio; choice s'h dairy tacks
]gy. ~ [.»,>. ’ ; e( ii ti.ii 9<ie; ( Oni’i.on !•.»:.
< l'p*‘se. full ''team 119. I'*-' ' Matches , ''<»«
30 z.l. <5; 300 s 2. *> Soda, boxcaoi < rack
< r*» S ' a r '' 4 *‘ ui\ »m .’c; < < ai.'Uy
, O! nn vi. Mi' / 5•- vyslor*. e- XV.
100 i L XX .11 .j.
Fruita nnd Confectioneries.
Ainnta 1 >*•<■. 4 A
01,4.<■!,..1.... F- ....I 3.'.' f.'.'i. '"3 :*:*.< .-<b Jiraii.'i's.
Ms slna : 4 '•'» . t 0 ■ rl* *ll mil ;'i”a r• . ■ 1 : '0
■*■ i • t b* »x ■ I lor; 100 per box . Ba na kls. st ralght
i-1 i. s<‘ eui ! 'i'ijc> 10- {.ljHj.'. owinc t.>
uuT'Hs «::i . 11l ru a .M'uU.'.o i < i.*.r ( * :i
no Currant- «• Leghorn c.iron I 2‘;- ’ I 3*'.
Nuts \ Imo ' l '- i’ > i’■ ■*’•' ’• ‘ >'(•••. Bi ‘ ' -a b-
tt 1« r’ 11 < • w1 no 1’••‘ '"• tin x- i 1 'its s* ; ;
luanuts X Irgmui $-ier .i< .cht 5 l6c. Ktncy hand
p < h.v‘l «i >4 Xv .Gvoi la •>'*(• ‘-v
jNaval Storez.
ivannnh. I‘< «T’i.b?r 4 rui pentine firm at
. ~,-s 1 .(17- < inl : r '••(•;■:« 8 10. lb •ui flrtn
sales •' OttO rer ii * A. H. 1 l> i‘l.l.*;
1 11 •>!» 1- £ I 7" .<• S 1 *0; II Sl. ;G ; 1t 1; NSi <.,»;
.XIS! ’* > S-’.29 window iJas< 52.50. water white
< liarles’on. December 4 Turpentine firm at 30:
gales m-m lb ‘ln Him; - n *!ie. A. c 1).
> - ’
>1 irl.'tO: N st'-’.Oe; window giasa* 3(7; water
id’e S’.'-To.
XV!laiin«ton. !>••.« .nl-'r 4 —Both, dulit strained
ft-1 . fcood strained n-l.?O: ustiv’b unrels.
Spirits turpentine tnn at 2'.» • receipts
va,Ua lar al I.'* : i*.eeip’.H (>M» * ''ud«
mrpenUuuui. al -+l. tl**c *>-t ■' • teculpl. - bbl.
Hor tvs and Mules.
\Hania 1 ueuiber 1 Tin* past w»‘ck has show n no
Ini] rorain ti>. It mark. I for horses and I bill< s.
i <*t Iht-.u ~ ue -..0n comp'.rati'.'ir .-.-lit.
1.. ;,|| ,1 haw I.evn supi"i.:.l.
■ , dur"*.- the week Im re been talriy well .itiem'.fii.
0,,: ■Hij'd 1-.' •' ' s I" :■ es aI" TI
1.,', ...... I’luji .ti.. smooth young soulliein
:u. : :
■ '
Five Serial Stories.
Five . - stori re innoun.'eil
for puli!!''!: lull >1 Tra’ 1 'on: pa .non
dur ;■ ■■ Th* ■ ’ T ’ ■ " y '
r ; ■ . - , oil g* 1 I*'. I ■■ Vt .1
li 118 .. ; "Tt... G 'ld Fi. bis of I'.l Yukon."
... placi r-mining in A ... by
lix'.m, ' And.-, w.,; "F< ri-da I'T' fi:..
Writ-'i'." I'- story of * -'j’l who .i.m,. o
♦, j <I o iio vvsp' Ip‘ ‘XV*) rii. I's Ai .* I K ll' ■' 11 * ■
Pra .- ' . ■ ' a ! rm." by
‘A. !■ I i "I’o :i‘ • “ l’!> of
Ziirri Bunk'r.” i tai ' «>: h< co e
deeds in N*intm-ket dur ng th* war of
,■, : by \\ illiam J. * rhese stories
1.. up onlx :i sma.l part of th- good
Uii: i s that v. ill 1>- pr-ml 1.. t..r.> r.-.id rs
~j 'fh- Comp:.:: "> during I*-a. I’r. rimt
rv*l* rs ..f 'i h- (’omp ikon who ..‘new tm-T
.. riptoi
,-i>, fr. ~ a bi.iii'if'ii "i l-ni!.; r prnti.l in
tl v ,. .■ : ' and eml ■ ■ In gold. The
paper wil sent free to new
. ... .■ I; fron 11* i • th, > tie . i
| - i. .-. .v. d to .l itimiry. 1818; th. n for n
full y< .r i- January. 1899. An illustrated
pr- ;..i t':s will I:. -nt fr, - to .nix on-
Yi>; TH'S COM PANION. Boston. Mass.
Piles and Fistula.
Cures vi:. ira ii I-. ■l. F*. pamphlet. Dr.
Ti;.'l- - . I ir,lad ''■ ■ - ' :■ :. G' .
Any Woman
Who litis I*,i. knchi In :id t"h<. neu
ralgia. nervousm s<. m 'Vim: sp -k-i
bf'for* til ey i, : hot the
top of th, ’ " 1 ears
il, avy f. -ling in th<- Iv k of ;h- head, with
a h iid> tn':' f'.r ' h- .-1 : o d' ■ xv b. i ■ a rd.
p on of 11
or bow,•!■<. Irr< gul.irity of th • m mthil s.
pain and bearing down, heavy, dragging
('...•lings in th- low. r part of th- abd .men;
any woman w! o h '.s all or any of these
symptoms should tttk, Pe-ru-na.
CASKET TOO T ARGE FOR HEARSE.
A Woman Weighing- Six Hundred
Pounds Dies in San Francisco.
San t'Tar.-is-o. Cai.. November 29.—Mrs.
Th-r-ra Cardoz *. a xv-ll known rvid-nt of
thi.vify. who d el oh Saturday, was buried
y-st-rd iy la tli" Italian vnu-tiTy.
Sin weighed ov •• 691) pounds and the nn
d'Tt alt' 1 ’ had Io brvk down tlie stairs of
her late resid. n-e in ordt r to low. r tim body
into tn*' hull. A s;'-< i d -ask-:, bound wth
iron, w i.- construe:-,| for tho remains, and
as it was too large for any It irs- in the
city, it w*s taken to tile cemetery in a
h, avy express wagon.
Mrs. Cardoza had been married twice and
leav< s liv children, the youngest being
cigliiecn months old.
MRS. NOBLES LOSES
IN SUPREME COURT
United States Justices Say That Georgia
Judges Are Right.
GOVERNOR IS HER ONLY HOPE
There Is Hot a Judicial Body to Which
the Case Can Now Be Taken.
THE OLD WOMAN HEARS RESULT.
She Is Not Much Put Out and Shows
Plainly She Does Not Expect
To Be Hanged.
Constitution Bureau. Brown Uot:s*>, Mi >-
eon. Ga., November 29. Ncxvs was f - ei,-.|
in Macon today from Washington that the
United Static suprem court had revew d
the vase of Mrs. Elizabeth Nobb s and tho
decision was that she must hang. th"
highest tribunal of tho land having de
terrnined that the Georgia supreme court
bad not erred in i s former dewon to th s
'’There is no hop.' left now for Mrs. Nobb
unb s her < ittse may be succes; fully ad
vanced before Covert >r Mkinson.
The ease has 'been argued in its varied
ramifications before ’ill of the courts from
the superior court of tlie county w:e
tlie murder was commut' d to th< United
Statu: supr-m, court. T'.'.o'e is
1, ft it i thought by the attorneys bu: to
take the ca . 1.-fore tim governor, where
it has already been once before. It it not
known whether tiie Atiani i ladies who
took 'in inter. - in Mrs. Noble.'s fate and
pre . nted the eas- to G**v< rnor Atkin - ;
will renew their efforts In her behalf or
Mrs. Nobles is at present in the B.bb
county jail. The old woman, a- i xv-i 1
known wis accused of having been th
prime m-v. : in a eousplraej to rnuid* r her
husband. She was tried in th*' Sll
court and was found guilty. Tim lawy* r
nmde ■ex r 1 m* ons for <
-fore 111*; various court, of tlie land to
er or not th< 1 won nwi
tin. gallon - is a matt-r of mu h s|*e -ni '
tion here. Tha* th* r*' will I- ■ onm ellor
to s.iv- iv t is tlie common i.etic.
, . , thmtgli ■ ■ Rove i tor will 1*
a pt>< .11, d to xv li"': t . I. !.x .
It, r xv, rd e . ■ full ■>*' Interest to I'm
,"eneral public. ,iim mo only to th, ext ao
dinarx- story behind it. but al-*> to U*
r, lie.it, d trial nd .■mii.inued public.ty i:
has. been indulged.
Mrs. Nobles Still Hopeful.
Mrs xv t (.’or
reporter In Jail tonight and seemed pei
fl i tlv cool Wb ■’> linked if sh' XV.'I * 'T-p il'O-l
to meet her fate. Sim ha h< retofori bei n
suffering a great deal f’-m nrn .ineho'i i
and has snubbed all caller:'-. i*t tlx. .tail.
f:'c<l*i' inly tli'roxv'ii r water in their f.*,-• *
.:, - - her scorn. She ta ked
free y. howt . r. - '
51,,, mov claims t’e,'. -’i. took no part In
th- miirdet ol 1.-r an-', .nd, arid th: ■ I
contrary to Im statements h-retofo:--. Sh ■
s ays Gus Fumbles alone is respon u b.o
■■Tiiat <! -x , a' blank in m I f e
though. ’’ said Mrs. Nobles, "and I cannot
recall a ‘dngl- inci.b nt. I know my hus
band was very irrttabT .ml cross ind h
and I never did g." on xve l t-g'.'lie I
hax. be, n lied o t in this, bis rms-'. TV
wi 11 fu 1, n a- I iiav ima d< t x
suffer, ami against these liars I am tb
f, iisei-. You ein lock your d-mrs ami
.p hi-, ' - ."it from their plumb-, but
you can't ikfimd yourself again : a liur.”
Tim old woman is not a bit unnerved.
511., does not sax' so. but It Is el- ar f o n
In-r minner tint she is not altcg-tm-r
11 ii clt ar that jhe do s not think she
will hang on t tnurd-ret s g: Hows.
To Save Mrs. Nobles's Life.
Th- Georgia 1,-g sin tor- lias eonm to
th., aid of Mrs. Nob.es
It is h ghly I'robable that a bill will be
.....| which wiil sav. the 'Twigg- county
min -1-'res t’r-m th- gallows.
Il was stated in the house tlmt tim bill
was introduced at th,- suggestion of Gov
ernor Atkinson, who was atix ous to learn
; ■ ntim ■ ' the emblj
OH tlie subject. The goy-rnor w.ll soon
1.. c.-ilbd upon to commute Mr-'. Noliie.-'s
sentence, and h< doubtl.-ss would feel re
in v.-d if there was a law on the statutes
that nam, d life imprisonment as a penalty
for nxurdei committed b.v a woman. Tlie
1.. in lull is as fuiloxvs:
“Section 1. Be it x nacted by th< g<
r, sembij ol the state ol G< orgia, and it
net, by' enacted by autnority ot tiie sauv ,
that item and ai:.r rm passage ot this:
ntliet.d upon a. female convicted of a
e.ipitnl f. lony under the laws of tlie state
u:.t s-- the jury impaneled to try th,- * i--
sli.tll in rendering their verdict expr-sdy
re< ominetid th, infliction or sm-h p. natty,
and ai tiie atis-ni'v of men a r-< .*inm‘-Hda
tlon. the judge, upon a v< r<t:ct ot guilty,
shall s> nt, nee the female so convict' d to
imprisonment in th- penitentiary f. r life.
"See. 2. B- i further ,-naeted b.v ll:e
authority aforesaid that al) inxvs and part
in <-onlliet with ti e provisions of tn’s .-mt
b,* and im- same ar, hereby r*|valed."
Mrs. Nobles on the Legislature.
Mrs. Noble; ; .
sion of opinion c one, ruing the law about
.t-> lie taken up by tie- ~m.al - '.’ably
for Um prevention of capital punisii'.nvlit
of women in the state
"T have In.'i.rd about that law," said
Mrs. Nobles, 'and 1 think it is a mighty
good on,. It does s- ■ nt hard to see a wo
man hanging to a rope in our country as
a pi lishment f**r a crime. W omen ar. ra .fly
guilty of <l. . p, dull: . r:tn-.~ sueh a.- ought
to be pun sh'.il in that way. Y'.’-mon are
■o much b-tter thin men of th: world
thev ought not to be placed on th, same
p'.:ii>e hi the mittr-r of punishment for
erim- W’onieii stiff..-: ah( up from th
erim. s nmn comnii: which ar. mv. ■■ told
house. 'l'!., man -
the trouble, but he is more (’tinning than
a woman ami hid, s it. He r.-v. r.-. ills tracks
i'ko .. fox. Tim woman is diff. rent. She :s
wli: nd orld knows it,
I don’t a. tn v. that a woman ought to
I.- h. ugi-d for any crime on the top rid- of
tliis earth. I know tliat 1 gislature
will do a good thing if th, y will pass this
law. I know from my case it m ghf lie that
an inn," <nt xvomau xxill b brought up ami
banged sum,, tini". I b.'lmx. many nn In
in,- -tit nx.tn has been hanged. God knows I
have been punished enough air. ally, being
kept here in this dark, lonely jail. I havo
be. n lied - bout l y malicious, xxilful liars.
I have not had a fair show in this busi
ness."
MINERS’ STRIKE IN ALABAMA.
Men in Seven Collieries Leave Work for
Higher Wages.
Chattanooga. 'I, nn., Die. (Sfiocl ii,)—
News , onws from W alk, r county to
night tlmt mines at Corona, Lockhat". Pal
io-.i, Black Diamond. Coal Vail. y. Mountain
Valley ami Uas Light, about 1.200 all told,
struck today, it is alleged, b-eauso of tim
failure of the operators to restore the 10
p-r cent reduction in wag. s mad. las*
spring and which the miners claim tit**
op rators promis. -1 to restore Nov. mhor
mass meeting of the miners at Days
rßt.d JU B/iLD
f "* e will a "ppllocXloa, fr*BQ infr»-ui3t?nn
■ 8 - g;..w ban uj n ' al.l heel. mdag
lr nair, an.l remove B--elp dlwasee. AddrMs,
pAtU'exV'e.Xiia ■-vtruilrH.S s>4.vpe«,3na’y
rb,er.v !l ,.e k e.o , ( tlKi;niall , o
Mention The Constitution.
Gap. Sunday, formulated a final demand
which the operators rejected. It is said
all th- mim is on railway in Walker coun
ty. except American ami Mountain To|>. are
idle. Ttle operators involved are the Vir
ginia and Alabama Coal Company. Corona
Coal Company. Dear Cr, . k Goal Company
and th- Mountain Valley Coal ami Coke
('otnpanv.
Th.> strike leaders claim the strike will
spread to otli. r Walker county mines, but.
tli. operators do not appear alarmed.
MILLWEE’S AIM WAS GOOD.
One Brother Killed nnd One Fatally
Wounded in Street Duel.
Nashville. Ark., I>• mb* r 2.- Details of a
terribk' street dual a: Horatio, in wh:*'!*
on*, man was killed outright and anotliet
fatally wounded, reached hero toil.iy.
The 'had man is Dr. Smith, a prominent
practicing physician of that ’dare, and the
man thought to be fa’ally wounded is. .*.
J. Stu U*. a prominent business man "f Ho
ratio ami a brother of I'm* ad. ****'■ *’i
Tin killing was done by W Vx . Millw*'* .
also of Horatio, one of tim xvealthi.st men
in th- town, ami a man not-d for his fear
lessness and iirav ry.
The tragedy xvas the culmination of a
feud of long standing, ami owing to lit*"
prominence of the parties, it :s bellexed
th.it (lie f.'Ud will be continue*!. by sonxo
of their nurm-rous friends and adhereii's,
and that more Ixloo*l will be sli*-d befuttx
the affair is s-t '• led.
•Millw. .. and Dr. Smith were mortal ene
mies, ami they thriatened to kill each a.
sight. Friends for a time prey, nted :i
meeting between the txvo men, as they fi t
certain that guns would be used, bu' i"."
Were 11.*' pt'. p.!-e<l for the fearful tr iged.v
which occurred.
Millw. *• ami Dr. Smith met in front of the
Loci, hotel. Dt. Smith w*- j't - ■ ,i':i’ging
from tim fr-mt door of tli ■ hot* 1 as Mill
w. - was crossing the sit-ct, coming >•
that dit-oti.'n. 1’...:h men qui-kiy drew
t icjr a pons and op, neu fire almost .
inultamously. Several shois xv. r- cx
ciinni:i d. Smith i -' .x ing :i wound in 'be
lt f: arm at Millw, <’s first shot. lie eon
t inut d :he batt lc. lx xw ever, aml . ■ ■
■ ■ ■ •n bo ink to t! grouml
<!.' ad with a Imilet throm-h Is. il--if.
J. J. Sniith .line to I* a brothers
a tee us as t fat tl bullet ... fireo
and dr"" ills own pistol to li'. on Millw-...
I I j.< A- ip-Jtl s;ia!»p<‘d, iu'Wcvdl. (’.I alili
wee, turning his a.::-n’ion the bro iler
Sent a bulh-t . rasii ttg into his 1.-id. That
. nded th- I. title for th,' me. but :n- 1-
much excit-ment ox'-r the tor: .ole at!:,‘r.
J. J - - . ■
Assistant Postmaster Killed.
W.ishington, November '29.—tl’-* -1 ma st, r
Bak, r, at Lak. City. S. ('., wire. Acting
Postmaster General lieitii today toat As
sistant I'ost mast' r J. T itrax'ebov was
shot th.ro Saturday night by a hi-id-ii
pal iin a vya rd 111 po -toffie.
Til.. ; ■■' m .st.-r -m-p. <■;. d evidently that
the federal authoriti. s here worn.l take
... . - ,f the cas. Th Ut
however. ’: *s no juris*!let:on.
Ruiim of :>•! Unknown City Many Cen
turies Old Discovered.
The rule.-' of an :i:i' l-nt city many c*-n
--luri,'. <do, in Im 1-: - ■■! b\ . im- v.'lu.'■ h iin*'
.md .". .in has in, re-ord in the ann.-ils ot
hi ■ or; ’ -
The shapo of lhe drinking and coo-ting uten
sils foui'd in the -’rn niH's eoint'*'. ing wlmt
was <■ vi'i -'itlx th<- r-sidenee poriioii of :iio
,-ity, and the cl*-.* |i* ami o ' , r ■ h . * <1 v s
■ Is in : ' tem|>les and fan, . . ent eh
<!■ v - o ■' ami
Toil, .' antiquity. But. Imw, ver. t ■ m-i .
vary in these |.:,:t ieu! ii fi on ■ :'i * . ' nt
articl's. they l -a.r a gem ral r, -i .' ’ m I >
tho eft’*Hostetter's Stom.'i
imisnim ii as limy have w, II - I the
|iur|io. i. for w*h -ii they wer, m id'-. 'I ■
i
dies if ' :- :ie 1 - for ■ tipat!,
for exampl', as contrast'd with th- th**r
t iigii. painless action of the Bitt-rs s x'-ry
mark'd. Tills 'iiperb alter:;! iv. !<'m-i!i.'S
arid pr. vents chills *ml f. \ -r, _rh< uma. i-m.
m rvonsm ss, dvspip.-ia and kidm-; trou
bles.
.A-o-v” -X.. " ''7 s ”' "U A/e .
MvF WPm< v h • ;
u 7 leL IlnvL viUiili lull - -■...
An honest, legitimate plan for work in your home can be done by '*.
y™ either sex. We give full instructions free, keep you steadily
A employed, and pay you promptly every week.
' i <*»*!&*» z- ** rJnM We iiavc work for you to do at home, ar which we will keep you steadily
4?.;*sy IW* , *L»Sic.3 J emplot ed imi for win, li we make it<> charge ftu tn 'ti te Our work' tu -■ y
(lone in any part of the U. S. <>r Canada b\ any person xvlio has two hands. Now :■ :d fiii't'. and we will t
£ convince you. Firstlet us explain that wearetho Fairfield Floral Co., a stronj tion, estab»
r j “ T 71 ~ FT
i i. f- ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE.
I | rl facial flowers for whole- j, To Readers of Ttos \dv tisenxem :
AwnT©" '/'-h l -'/ : | 7 // J i*'V i sale and retail trade. Otu ttk,.-*,' t.-x fi-rt if *a t ■ -i<
: I rUIU- ‘ '-. fibers are such as wo- A> , u-tHl'.,. -,. - , A<....s
I rw-G’ ■ y-ri*. 7. —men wear on hats or bon- f,- •.
' % W nets and such as are used ? ' !l ’'' " 1; ’
4 ; : \ general decorative £ i-airtiold. M iine. , -
‘ 7'- ’5?; I'hG'OSi'S. 1 It. Im im - til i* W* 3* x*! rYA .
i .' ■V. * ■ ’ f’.‘U’u ii:!> been marvelously in- A \
8 It* .' Z „z V’*'* 1 V’/i creased for three reasons. Ist, the Dingley lartt’ Lfatl • \i ■■
..’ , rs B,'- < ( can imlitstry so that flowers are now madt in tin
\ .‘ ' ■ '■-• 7.' '. , :e in France md Germany. 2d, the gi
has boomed our trade enormously; ami 3d, in sev* :a! -■ te laws
\ ' f'-.YjU:'.--' 1 have been enacted that woman shall not I - allow J ■ .
A-.,. '.5-“'Y ■A"' ‘ "f'’-' - t heir hats, thereby causing tb<>m to use artificial flo <
—'—B - . W ork of making artificial flowers is such chat we guarant . e you -Asii;"
can (earn by our instructions in less than a week, many learn in a day. The xv rk can I - done in any
t room in your home. Our workers in* hid. men and women, often whole families. Xitifiei.d Howers are t
easily made and a worker is indeed slothful who *’oesn't earn SIS.(M) a week. Th*. *■ who tn only spi i, p ■/y?.-.-’.
tt-: 7 '-"’ few hours each evening can earn $5.00 to SB.OO eek. We gi ■ ;
structions absolutely free, then when von have learned, w, mpply you
v with materials and pay liberally . ■ —- A woman in Ottumwa, la., writes: \
x for ali the flowers you send us, ft —t] I* ■ i 1 '• ■ ! * ''• ' -
We don’t want y.*-- to sell any I. | ? '
v/e do that oursolv(?s through * t • ' J 1 h;■ f:' IH4; ; n ” 1: ' nt ,l
4 the wholesale stores and by ad ver- il j: | ! * I; o’! 1 -' ,4 - ' ’ft i v ’ ' 1 ' pll1 ’
‘ f tiseinents, all v o want you to do is I! '
■F t ike .tn - ( them into ! : ’ 1
artificial flowers and send to us once ji
( a week by express, upon receipt of
n which we will promptly pay you : hmnbug to sell >.,*■ :
bv bank cheek, moirnv , ’.'U- U ' ■’ fotm.l you to be -ti i..*ly n-m h
fe,*» kite,. ri ' ’ -■ "v. ’
*. that we want made are such as mil- !, - ./ ■■■ , . ... Another worker, Mrs. Harriet
\ liners and decorators repre- . .*■ ' -,. Lee, 1
jr enting Roses,Tulips, Liiacs, Pan- ■ • •
si,:s, Viixlet;:, Lilies, etc. All are I , - i-.. -"i s >-:• a h,, ‘ ' '
f easy to m * wanl is jrour ' / ■ ...
time in producing them. • -v you o.hhvi -nil ihfaii-i t»u ' U^’T’’
■■ 1 ■ ' f.'ilrl; ’ < *ii» •! li!C 11 i’’ ’ .•' I' .
Read this from Mrs. L. C. Schlasinger, Box 524, I pajmnut. nf i i nn-1 •a . hdM -in••• ■ »
K.i...... ,'O. MT: -1 *., You are at \ P 5 ' S
4 p
Je- i ' rUvouhi - - me. I hful been.lefraut!. U . - /j;
by H<**xus ouiHt'i and |>ronii>( <l work that nifvereame, and was ‘ joup.nunn n
';n7’me4tmffirefiXX;iKm Hu nd rod s ,of. Ot hers^TeL^^-ZcSv ■ ’
\ promptly.” |
zbwy OlD" I ." cate . ll 1,1 yairf'chl, Maine, * j ■ 'j
n Ini» hi v h an( ] no |. in [jig city , because it '
enables us to operate nt less expense. We send our xvork to you, no i j’ •
( matter how far away you live. Flowers are light and an immense j
a quantity can be sent for slight express charges. We easily save the I At’ : l ' ■/:
difference over city prices. We sell all the flowers we can get made, . ’ 'v.' '' i
our business is rapidly increasing, we want hundreds "more workers. | { i'V .. . -r .
We shall give ou." regular $25.00 instructions FREE if you start now. j T j/j! J,\'. Y,;- )
4 Anybody can learn in less than a week. We supply ail materials to F iifim'l# 'l*\
make flowers from. Ton must promise to send your finished work back L- xs=sp I
to us and not to sell to storekeepers in your locality. If you want to b; y’ i 1 ■ ‘ t '*s t
f * knowaboutourreliability, write to First National Bank, Fairfield, Maine. : "’'H ! .’-'-HiVa \
. Remember we arc perfectly reliable in every respect, always <l**ing exactly , 1 i- ! I ,*,
dfejy as we agree. We take the risks, we depend upon your honesty in doing , U'. - ‘ , | LM* y \*
X'gjx.-, tho work for us after xvo give you tho \ - l-i :j ' '
C ) V'flA'fr ( $25.00 instructions absolutely FREE. W j Ti I \
1 I ttfA, tfAlir A > n , j, if t to start at once, I Ji"" ’
T«. ikt mtich of your time you can devote to our
(' business, whether '. ou are Miss, Mr. or Mrs., what is your nearest express office, and you must promise not to sell s
* floweis to storekeepers after you iiave made them from instructions and materials that vie furnish, hiuiose
~ stamps in your letter to pay our return postage ami address plainly, £
FJlffiFffXD FLOIMI. CO., 112 F/ot-alßldg., FaSrfieSd,
TRIED TO KILL ENTIRE FAMILY.
John Singerly, an Alabama Farmer,
Decoyed from Home nnd Assaulted.
Birmingham, Ala., Dec. mb-r 2. -(St**— lai.)
A! Warren’s store, in Hal" county, ten
mil< s north *.f Gr<'■!!.'■>*'>:", J* an Singley,
ti wi althy farmer, was call* .1 from it s floor
last: night by :i, negro, said to !*• Bill Scott,
who vvorkiol 'ilxiut tiie plac*'. Ti." negro
| said lie want*’<l some one to aid in the cap-
Ittir.. of a k os" hor.-o.
When about 109 yards from the house, the
, negro is said to have elulxbed Mr. Singley
. anil "lit Ills throat wit’j a knife. Th" negro
then broke into th* house ami killed Mrs.
Sir.gley and tlie boy, cutting their throats,
* almost severing tin- r heads. H- then op. n
| e<l a. drawer and stole :57<***. after which he
11. d. Aid w:i> summon-il from Gr.-nsboio.
Doctors were among those xx ho respond -d,
1 but Singley’s wife and tiie. boy xv. re botix
. <l. nd. Dogs were carried to tho scene and
| * cry attempt to run the negro down was
I nit.de.
I Singley was found to be badly injured,
■ but was able to tell tlie story nnd give the
name of his assailant.
Great excitement exists in tho section of
Hie country ’vlxere tho crime took place, anil
if tlie negro is discovered lie will be dealt
wit Ii see* r-ly. Tlie -ulii'e woods are said
• to be filled xvith men with guns hunting for
: the accused nrgro, and a telegram from
I Greensboro today stated that the peopl
: would not b satisfied until t!i<- negro xv.i.-
"aiig'ht. S'ngl. y v .is well like I all ov-r
the county, lie xvas In *'.reensboro y.st-r
--diy ami was seen by th.. n«'gro with the
1 tiH'in y which in carried liom. .
I Msr. Singley has four brothers hero. She
1 has a sister it W.-st End, tw.x miles from
I tlie city, and this afternoon members of
i rhe family went down tr> Greensboro to
I render all assistance in catching the inut
. (lerer if possible, and to bury tlie bodies.
THE GHOST WAS A FAKE.
. But Kern Was Lured Into a Confes
sion of Murder by It.
• Waterloo. lowa. Dr", mner 2.—William
Kern lias made a, confession implicating
| his sweetheart. Delilah Fab s, in tho iniir
. d-r of Jerome Kern and h is conl'e,- '. J to
! li-Ing' ler willing' dupe and accomplice,
i He " tvs hi* lov'd her. fl- had no particu-
I lar enmity again:-: his father, save that his
i father objected to his attachment Io M'ss
, Fales. Tln-y bad no <llsa.gr. . meat, ami I
; llv'.l in harmonj berm.'itli th" same roof. -
Sm h was th., strength of til fascination
for tli" woman who tempted him. h**W"Vei,
I that when sho unfold* *1 to him tho de- |
! tails of a plot to slay both his parents. '
: take possession of their little property amt ,
; ge: marri'd, he consented o assist in the I
: A ni." was I *id to biro Jerome Kern j
I into : i- tiinb-r .nnd them make away with *
j him. The murder of the mother was to j
• be ae< iinnii hc«l at a later date. <>n the ;
1 mortiii"' of tho niurd*T the -Ider Kern was i
* induced to leave the house. Miss Fnl-s
I 1 ty in wait for him, and after engaghlg i
i the unsuspecting man in conversation, lirea j
i the fatal shot.
A- <•<.!'.llii'g :<> voting Kern's confession, i
I th*, two then satura t. <i the clothing of the
; dead man vvlt-lx oil and set tin to them, !
I tli- ob|e.'t living n* conceal th" manner m .
1 Wi:'. il ' 11- died. He alleges that Hl" oil
...,n and th- revolver were buried by the
| I’’.lies woman in the woods.
i conf* ■ ■ »
work of detectives who Imlm.-ed a y.mngl
1 man to haunt him in tho gyof 'l**' trims! .
! of tic' muni-red father. The glm ' s-'t
I on young man’s nerves to such an ex-|
tent that ho finally weakened.
Mathis Will Not Be Hanged. I
. Nashville, T-nn.. November 29. (Special.) j
Pat Mathis will not be hanged at Sevierville I
Friday as ordered b.v the supreme court, I
but wil I. ■ brough: to Nasi*vill.'. Gov. r- j
nor Taylor h.iv.ng co’n:m;;**l his Bentones
. u> Ife imprisonment in the penitentiary. 1
i '
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a boftlc or common gtas-s with urine
nnd lot it stand ■twenty-four hours; a s*dl
nient or scttl ng indicates an unhealthy con
dition of tin: kiilneys. When urine stains
linen It is evidence of kidney trouble. Too
frequent desire to urinate or pan in tho
back is also *.'O':*vin-cing proof ihat til" l.i'l
n*.-ys anil 'bladder are O'U't of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There D a. comfort in tiie kn.owli'dge ho
often expresscil that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the great kidney r.-m-dy, fullills
every w. ti in reli-viag p iin in tm back, kid
neys, liver, bladder and every part of tlie
I |i - It corr . ■■ ': ■ ' ' *
hold urine .'iii*l s'‘:il*i::xg j.:*in In I* l it,
or bad effects following us of liquor, wine
or be.-r, and overcomes that unplvas-ant n*»-
cessitv of being compelled to get ut* many
tii - during the n ght to urii d
and the ext raordinar -
Root is soon i'i :i!iz.<l. It stands tn*' high, t
for its wonderful cures of tho most .!.■•
tressing <•.* ■ -'. If you need a. m*d ! -ine y a
I. 'have the b*'S't. S'oi'l 1 <ll ’■
pr -. 50 .'-in : and sl. You ma; tv< ' -
.... bottle. an<l p:tm *hl* 1
mail. Mention Tlie Weekl Const
and s-.i.l your address to Dr. Kilmer A
Co., Binghamton, N Y- The pr Ito ■ .
thls pap.c guarantee tho genuinem.s of
tliis offer.
SALESMEN *
expenses; old firm; . xpei 1* nc< un xe
sirv; indue* m. nts to eu Join. r.~.
I
WHO’S SHELLABERGER?
He’s the wire tenet man, ot Atlanta, Ga.,
-nd llx li: " 1 u,IU ' “ 11 ■'!'
-for ad purpo *■■ ..I.t paid.
Catalogue ir--. V. i.t- f* :
K. L. SIIEI.LABERG ER.
66 Forsj th street Atlanta.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS.
Manufactured by Griffith & Griffith.
Goo*l wages can I'"- H'-mJ- s-lli'i' tir
up-to-iiate ■■:. J - "' 1r ■ ''
.X, r. ’ par -th- g’ ■"'• '" ■>" y '’ ■<
CbambiT vistoscop : - " -■ • .
! In. i. . ■nt tamp for lull part -
South* rn offi* e G. E. Morton, -
! |*'ill ii building. A H«i ii * ;i. <« t
i ;•* >R SALE Ha* 1 '
I torv of -I. Kyi- <8: <’*<_, .c (..oluinliu-. .v
--offer for sale, ninety mae.|xln< s and I .!*!■
I t... ~ beators ' for pr rons; all in
j good condition. Inman, Smith & Co.
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I i Z V I'HK Ehiso ;( If A|»iUH'i|Ush lAJ tlxq
! ‘ - 15 ’ ,i> 1 w J,, “‘ N ’ SIO.OO. All tha
I ,' 7 ( 3 IttDlr.N »r
; fcX'' l ZT7*•''« •< .HHph ••«<»*i*f!i*.* tin,/»f
. ,s’. .. "* 4 . ’L*'' jZi-'i •* :'h LUtolU.il If !•’ J.' *.»it ■*.•’
| t ' —■/ ' v.hlrh runstitn r- t >r<!s nith >'i:i
■ . - ■ i
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J . - , '. . ’ '.ii*.! I ll’,.*'t<,
_> i* >r $ 15.5*• Anopp’u'tu*
<'7^7Y'"'■ nil. to rnili * bit; money *’tisr )>▼
I'. ■ 1 ■ J rtfil'inicits. *’"i * tic >
' ' 'lU.9en«l ft*r i'(•,* ■ Fht.”.ll**'*■'? <•' 1 ” ipiif**-h« **."S ‘•••co- li, 1 •:■..
| «'.• I:- t ; L-’il ■- L ■'• • '■ '* •"■ ' ' l ’. ”• t ' ’ •
I C.O. «o r\ui'’H"t*on. b’jJ’.in:*' pnj abh wbrn rrcri’
I APS, *C JCK 7 CG. in*-.-CK'C ACG-ILL
I GubJ-e, Kv.’*)trt<* UcrtrtfChJy rulnble.—d.d!h;r.)
I Mention The Constitution.
j —•
i FOR SALE Twenty-five second-hand no
: tion .md pants trunks. Inman, Smith .£
|
\ lk>yt< nn‘l Girls enn L’.' t n 11:9 » V.. it’l,
I F' * ' ‘ m til-** i Chain and Chnr:a :<*;• 1 1 'I >n
1 {|) pin kn:r< s o’. Bhf n* t.t J 0« put 1 t ach. >■ ’ !.. ur
/s>> 4 ,w full »in«h
' ’ // the I’. Hire p ) end a larg- I’rennum I. ut.
| rmpurei
1 CO Box 2 rmirorJ Jnnotion, Mass*
| Mention Tho Constitution.
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