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FOREIGN NEWS
American fission Milrders
In China.
LI HUNG CnpEMNED
B' itish Money in China A Plot
Against Sultan.
Shanghai, April 1. -The Mer
cury, of this City, c ays the count ry
militia of the Kiang Peh district,
which as announced in these dis
patches on March 22, refused to
allow the execution of the con
demned murderer of the student
of the American Methodist Medi
cal Mission. has been dispersed.
Tire Taot»i, however, refuses to
make any arrests until instructed
to do so from P»'kin.
The foreign Consul had dem'and
ed that the Total disperse the
militia, execute the murdeier, ar
rest the leaders of tae rioteis, pay
500 taels for the property destroy
ed and allowed the mission to re
occupy its premises with ad'quate
protection for the future.
LI HUNG CONDEMNED,
Charged by a High Chinese Offi
cial With Being a Traitor.
Pekin April. 1. —There is «
feeling of intense dejection among
the Chinese, who regard the con
cessions to Russia as the beginning
of the end. There at£ many com
plaints of the attitude of Li
Hung Chang.
It is asserted by those knowing
inner Chinese affairs that, since
his visit to St. Petersburg, L’
Hong Chang has received regular
ly Russian pay. A high
ofllcal, whose patriotism is un
questioned, describes Li Hung
Chang as a traitor,
ENGLISH CAPITAL IN CHINA,
Reported That 10,000 Square
Miles Have Been Conceded.
London April I.—The Chron
icle printed a report this morumg
that an area of 10,000 square
miles in the province of Shan-Si
has been cvnceeded by China to a
syndicate of English capitalists
“If this be true,” the papers
says “It is obvious that Lord
Salisbury has approved the
scheme.”
A PLOT AGAINST SULTAN,
a
Nature of The RhcentJOutbreak
at The Palace.
LrnJon, April I.—According to
a dispatch from Bucharest, the
outbreak among the Albanian and
Kurdish troops in the barracks of
the Vildz Palace, Constantinople,
during the evening of March 15,
was in reality a fight, which fol
lowed the discovery of a plot to
assassinate the Su’tan of Turkey.
The report says that 100 men
were killed.
SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
Messrs. Lloyd & Co.: The
fancy California peaches and
pears we recently bought from
you are the finest we e'ver saw.
Tin y are certainly delicious ami
are praised by all.
McCall & Young.
Proprietors Armstrong.
All a M 'stake —About there
being a drug war in Rome. I
hav simply knocked the bottom
out on prices, not of a dozen or
two pattents but on a thousand
things, and nobody is trying or
wants to maeli me. You stick
to me wi'h your cash trade and
-I’l keep the prices down so we
can both liv. Frank Wright,
Farmaeist, at Norton’s old cor
ner.
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THE PROBLEM SOLVED.
THE NEW MEDICAL DISCOV
ERY TESTED.
Results of the > est in Various
F< R.MSOF DYSPEP IA.
Chronic indigestion or dyspep
sia, w hile a verv common trouble,
has for some time been looked up
on by able physicians as a ser.ous
thing, and that no time should be
n«t in treating it properly at the
start, because recent researches
have shown that ’he in<>st serious,
fatal and incurable diseases have
their origin in simple dyspepsia or
indigestion.
Diabetes is simply one form of
■ indigestion, the sugar and starchy
'"food not being assimilated by the
digestive organs. In Bright’s dis
• awe the albumen is not properly
assimilated.
While consumption and dyspep
sia are twin diseases, and it is be
yond question that dyspepsia
makes a fertile soil for the seeds
of consumption.
But the tr< üb'e has been to find
a remedy that could he depended
upon to cure dyspepsia, as it is
notoriously obstinate and difficult
to cure.
This has been the question that
has puzzled physician ; and dys
peptics alike, until th- question
was solved three years ago by the
appearance of a new dyspepsia cure
in the medical world known a&
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab ets, which
it was claimed was as a certain,
reliable cure for every form of
stomach trouble.
Physicians, however, would not
accept such s atemeuts without
first giving the new remedy many
tests and carefully observing re
sults.
For three years the remedy has
been thoroughly tested in every
section of the country and with
surprising and satisfactory results,
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets can
be hones iy claimed to boa specif
ic, a radical lasting cure for indi-•
gestion in the various forms of ac-1
id dyspepsia or sour stomach, gas
or wind on stomach, too much bile,
undue fullness or pressure after
eating and similar symptoms re
sulting from disordered digestion.
S uart’s Dyspepsia Tablets were
not placed before the public until
this three years’trial left no doubt
as to their value and they have re
cently b eu placed in the trade
and can be found on sale at all
druggists at the nomit al price of
50 c nts per pack ge.
No extravagant claims are made
for the remedy. It will not cure
rheumatism, pneumonia, typhoid
fever, nor anything but just wtiat
it is claimed to cure, and that is
every form of stomach trouble.
No dieting is necessary, good I
wholesome food and plenty ot it
and you may rest assured that
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will di
gest it. |
Druggists cla m or it that it is
a pleasure to r> c >mmend it to
dyspeptics, because it gives such I
universal satisfaction.
Little book on stomach diseases
sent free by addressing Stuart Co.,
Marshall, Mich.
APPLICATION FOR LET-
TERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Floyd County :
Whereas L. W. Palen, ad
ministrator of B. A. Connelly,
represents to the court in his
petition duly filed, that lie has
administered B. A. Connelly’s
estate. This is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause, if any they c-ui,
why said administrator should
not be discharged from bis ad
ministration and receive letters
of dismission on the first Mon
day in June. 1898. This March
7th 1898.
John P. Davis
Ordinary.
RHEUMATISM CURED IN A
DAY.
“Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism
and Neuralgia radically cures in
Ito 3 days. Ds action upon the
system is remarkable and myste
rious. It removes at once the cause
and the disease immediately dis
appears. The first dose greatly
benefits, 75 cents. Sold by Curry-
Arrington Co, Rome, Ga,
ST REE ATTRACTIONS
Not the least of the sights of-j
fend by Chattanooga luring her .
Spring Fi et’vai May 8, 4 and 5
will lie the side attractions such
ns the manufacturers’ exhibit, the |
woman's display and the hand I
somely decorated buildings, Ihe
streets will be brilliant with ga> I
colors, joy us crowds and the
various attractions always atten- j
dant upon such events. Music will
be furnished by several fine bands
ami there will hardly be a minute
m which some form of amusement j
wi'l jjot be furnished the public
Be ides, there are so many points I
<>f m erest around Chattanooga
that a week con'd be profitably
and pleasantly spent in visiting j
them if there were nothing going |
on in the town itself.
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Condensed Schedule in Effort January 16. 1898.
ST ITHWS. | No- 10 ! No. 14 No 8
Lv ('hattanootfa B.ooam 6 19pm'10.00pm .
Ar Dalton 9.23 am! 7.20 pm 12.10-ain '
Ar Rome 10.40 am! S.Slptn, 1.40 am [
Ar Atlanta 1. lOnmi 10 40pm 501 am
Lv Atlanta 4.20 pm 10.55p.ii 5.20 am I
Ar Macon. 7.10 pm 1.05 am B.loam |
Ai Jesup ..... 5.46 am 2.88 pm
Ar Everett 6 25am 3.25 pm |
Ar Jacksonville 8 40am 9 25pm
Lv Jesup loolam 6.50 pm
\i J icksouville . r .... l.OOpm.io. 15pm I
L\ i o erett 6 55am 3.3 'pm '
Ar Brunswick 7.55am| 4.30 pm j
No. 8 carries Bull man Sleeping Car Challa- ■
no >ga to Atlanta.
No. 10 earrle.s i’ull man Union Sleeping Car I
Chaitan opa to Atlanta.
No. 14 carries ’’ullman Drawing Room Buffet
Sleeping Car chat tanooira to Jacksonville and
Atlanta to Brunswick
> v. i ■ - No 7 I No. 9 No. 13
Lv Atlanta ...... 7.50 am 2.20 pm 5.30 am
Ar Rome 10 15am 145 pm 7.37 am
Ar Dalton 11.35 am 5.54 pm 8.38 am
Mir • Hattanooga I.oopm 7.2npir. lih.t.ni
SLv Coati anooga 750 pm 10.00 am
Ar Burgin . 4 15pm
Ar Lexington 4.30 am 5.00 pm
Ar Louisville 727 am 7.30 pm
Ar i'incinnut i ... . ... 7.20 am 7.30 pm
Lv ( hattanooga.... 1.25 pm I 15am I 25pm
Ar Nashville . 6.55 pm 6.40 am 6.55 pm
No 7 carrie I‘uiirnan Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cbattano ga
No 9 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car
Atlanta to Cincinnati and Pullman Sleeping
Car Chattanooga to Louisville
Jslo. 13 carries P-.illman Sleeping Car Atlanta I
to Cincinnati without change-
SWTONS. f No. 6. | No. 12 . No. 16.
L>. Shnttan ogit 10.66 am! 4 .lOatnl 6 20pm
A- Knoxville 115 pm 8.05 am. 9.50 pm
Ar Moi-risu.wn 2.44 pm 9.50 um 10.55 pm |
Ar hot ‘springs 11.46 am 12.23 am '
Ar Asheville 1.15 pm! 1.39 am
Ar Salisbury 6 40pm 6.00 am
Ar Greensboro 9.52 pm 8.50 am
Ar Raleigh .. . 7 I Oam 111.45 am
Ar Norfolk ■.*... .... 5.25 pm
Ai >Va liington..... ...I .... 6 42nml 9.85 pm I
Ar New York | 'l2 43pm I 6.23 am
No. 12 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
noo.-a to New York via Asheville and Sal
ls e cry to Richmond, arriving Richmond 6.00 a.m.
No. pi is solid train Chattanooga to Norfolk,
w ill Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga to
Raleigh without change. Close connections
mai'c al Norfolk with learners for Baltimore
New York am! Boston. Pullman SleettlaiGCar
Salisbury to New York via W’llsliingtotr.
statu Xs. N . 16 NO a 6
Lv Chattanooga H.’.’opm io.odfinJ
Ar Knoxville 9.50 pm 1.15 am
Ar Morrist. wn 12 01am ( 2.44 pm
Ai Bristol .. 5.00 am 5.15 pm
Ai Washington . 11 25pm! 7.4()au>
Ar New York 6.25 am 1.20 pm |
No 6. carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
niioga t > Wasliingt >n and Chattan' oga to New !
York without change. • i
No 16 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
no« ga to Knoxville .mJ Knoxville toßri tol.
STATIONS. , ~Ro7~iy
f,v Rome. 10.45 am
Ar Anniston I.oopm
Ar Birmingham 10.00 pm
Ai Selnrv , 5.35 pm
Ar Meridian 9.50 pm
Ar New Orleans .. ~,, ~■ ■,•,. 8.303 m
At Jackson ... .: . ■■ 9.45 am
Ar Vicksburg 11.35ar0
Ar Shreveport. ... 7.2opni
♦No 15 ' JNoji +No t 6 IjNo. 10
'2 15pm 5.06 pm Lv Romo .. ar io O'Jani. 9.3uam
6.'Jopmi 7.lspmlAr Gad den nr 6.35 am 7.l!>an>
6.30 pm 7 3upiu Ar Atlanta !/ 6 15amI 7.00 am
+ Daily except Sunday S Sunday only!
F S. GANNON 3dv p & g m . Washington, D.C.
J M. CULP. Traf Mgr., Washington. D. C.
W A TURK. G P A., Washington, D C.
Q A. BENSGOTEK. A.O.P.A..C*iattanooga,Tan»
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY,--
George W. Thomas j Libel for di
vs vorce inFloyd
Ju. P. Thomas ) Super’r Court
State of Georgia, No, 33 January
term 1898.
To 1.. P. Thomas, —The defend
ant is hereby required personally
cr by attorney, to be and appear
at the next Superior Court to be
held iu and for said county on the
thir I Monday in July next, then
and there to answer the plaintiff’s
demand in an action of libel for
divorce, as in default thereof sa d
court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable W. M •
Hen-y , Judge of said court, this
9th day of February 1898.
Wm. E. Beysiegel, C. C. Supe
rior Court, Floyd county Ga,
On the morning us Feb. 20,
1895, I was sick with rheuma
tism, and I lay in bed until May
21st, when I got a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Pain Balin. The
first application of it relieved me
almost entirely frem the pain
and the second afforded com
plete relief. Ina short time J
was able to J>e up and about
again.—A.. T. Moreaux, Luv
erne, Minn. Sold by all drug
gists.
The genuine Spanish Root
St .ip at Lloyd’s. Accept noimi
tatiouß. 1
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