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AMERICANS WED
BY THE VOLUNTEERS.
I ftse Gentry Also Dislike Blanco
Slid Tlwij do Not Want Peace
ffll CUBANS EXTERIIMTED
| n Order That They May Obtain Control of
Entire Property of The Island-Praise
For Miss Burton .
I Havana, via Key Vest, Fla.,.
I M.ucli 29.—Miss Burton de-.
I serves all praise for her work.i
■ She is not it all sensational. She'
I does not se'in to care for adver- ;
I thing, ami she can not be hood-;
I winked by the people who are ’
I the finest on earth at that par-
I ticular opr r ition. j
■ On the ether hand, Editor;
■ Kiop'di seems to be here for
I the purpose of advertising liim-
I sell'. Certain it is that his chief
I occupation is writing for his pa-
■ per and being photographed by
E the side of starving people.
■ Tills latter part of his business
I has bee ■me so com mon that any
■ one ■ng him coming begips to
I get ii'li: mities ready for the
■ pliuu..rap’m r. Klopsch is now
■ bossing everything.
■ tiin rai L>e seems to have
■ steend c’.var of the whole muss,
■ Whi'ii-rpmachi'd he said that
■ he Ki. .v idhomtely nothing of
■ what ir;i.i being done, lie had
■ uppaiimd a man to look after it
I and Uiis man, Hyatt by name,!
■ .ippointed several commit-1
I tees to atmnd to the distribution. ;
I lloiievcr much the managers!
I may quarrel over the charity
I dune here, this much is certain,
I viz : I ney have done greet good, j
I and wih continue to do good.
I 1 hat some broken down Cuban !
I aristocrat> will profit by being
I on the committees is certain,,
I but this fact should not prevent
I those so sorely in need from re
ceivingrelief. Helples women'
I and children cannot return to 1
I their homes until the country |
I districts are ridden of some rov-
I ing bands yet left in the woods.
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Wa Ox.
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ENJOYS
v t "® method and results when
i>’ i'*' 1 ? f ’." s taken; it is pleasant
icircshiug to the taste, and acts
‘He \ \ ( a promptly on the Kidneys,
'er and Bowels, cleanses the sya-
dispels colds, head
fJe^ aU . and cures habitual
supation. Syrup of Fga is the
d n ' . reiUt i ts kind ever pro
t Ce ' i ’ Phasing to the taste and ac-
P a lo to the stomach, prompt in
ail( l truly beneficial in its
UiV' l )re l ,ai ’ e d only from the most
J and agreeable substances, its
tod l , ' Xee J lcnt commend it
t and have made it the most
P°P’>‘ar remedy known.
4 I1! pol Figg i 9 f or j n 5 q
ji bottl ™ by all leading drug
,l' *’ Auy reliable druggist who
c ( \, ”p tbaVG it 011 hand will pro
wit ' l P rom ptly for any one who
1 tate l ' 7 U ' D ° HOt aCCept any
FIG SYRUP CO. i
FR *WISCO, CAL.
n. #£» root, #r . I
The habitations provided by the
(Government for these helpless
| creatures are bo filthy and foul
, that life in them is worse than
death. Spain has all she can do to
i feed her own army and the food
; provided for the soldiers i« so
' much inferior to that’ sent from
the United Sta'es for the recon
jc; Dirados that the army could not
; be trusted with its (list ributiod.
I The on’v wav to get the supplies
to the right p ace is to have them
distributed !>v Americans. Secre
tary Congosto said that he was
very anxious to get the people
back to their farms, and would
furnish seeds and guards to any
one who would undeitake to put
these people back to work.
“The three Western provinces
are well enough pacified now for
them to go back to the farms
nearest our forts,’ he said, “and
as the zone of'cultivation extends
so will our zone of protet tion.”
The whole energy of the Gov
e-nment is directed toward main
taining friendly relations w.th the
i United Slates.
When asked what would be the
; result of a war with us Congosto
said: “We would have to rai-e
; the white flag at 'he first shot.’’
The volunteers still hate us.
They hate Blanco They ha'e
autonomy and thev care not’ tor
| peace. They dislike seeing their
i fi ndish plan of <>x‘ermination- -so
! nearlv succi-esfu!—interfered with
'They Ho all in their power to pre
ven’ tl • r< concentrado« returning
io their ii lds’i.B long as Americans
feed them. Many of these volun
teers, who have been money-lend
ers. hold mor'gage on farms.
S Wey’er's edict susoended tie
[ payment of a 1 not»8 and mort
gagee for two years, so these
noteshavers can not foreclose their
mortgages. They know that if the
reconcentradnes go back to work
they can pay their debts or bor
row more money in a few mon hs
For ihi£ reason tlmy are anxious
for the rec• ncentrados to continue
till the time of Wayler’s edict ex
pires .
Many estates are now without
owners or heirs anc will, of course
return to the state.
The v /unteers know (hat with
the’present p'an of autonomy in
operation they will come in for no
part of these confiscates. The Gov
’Hini: nt is too shaky to justify
liberal investments, and it seems
that there will be trouble between
the aut nomist a d conservatives.
Ihe latter party is composed
chidly of volunteers and are arm
<‘d.
Spain can not withdraw her
troops until the possibility of
this trouble passes. Tt would be
unwise to disarm the volui teers
before the election, as it is possi
ble to get them into line by that
lime, and their vote is the larges'.
It is likely they will be disarmed
afterward, as they have proved a
dangerous factor to the Govern
ment .
i Lost.—A bunch of keps. Fin-
Ider will be rewarded by leaving
stime at this office.
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JOHN R. THORNTON.
ATLANTA, GA- • • • • STATE MANAGER
| School Sopolies.
aJ We ;.r pi ■- r the school books and school sup-
>$ ply busine-s md wo are also right up-ro-da f e in every- <<«
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sire to invert ir. a new covenna ter tee dear ;:c walk o.
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!| THF OLD RELIABLE BOOK STORE. »|
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il?? For the very best breed and most
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Successors to
S ROME PHARMACY.
309 Broad st. —New Clark Building.
’ We have bought the entire stock of the Rome cud
J 5 * Pharmacy ami are prepared to supply your wants in •
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liaa We solicit a part of your patronage and sh ill en
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Come to see us.
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Regardless
Os the Moon
and Its Quarters
We are getting our garden seeds
into the face of the earth, all the way
from lakes to gulf and from one pro
tected seaboard toanother, and while
the mail orders are heavier than ev=
er before, the local trade is receiving
our especial attention.
THE EARLY GARDNER
nas got in his work but he, and the
man who plants in the moon, and he
who plants in the earth after last
suns of March and the April showers
have
EOT IN THEIR WORK,
is yet to be waited upon, and we are
ready to wait upon him. Garden
Seeds===the best, freshest and most
reliable kinds, are the only goods to
buy. We sell them.
SPECIAL.
We also make a feature of improv
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Ask for our free illustrated cata=
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Only skilled men employed. Parlors recently renovated .\I
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