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Wai
Time
Prices
While’on the onejjhand
fiyj a result of the war.
nearly all food products
have advanced in price,
on the other hand, it
has |had {precisely ‘the
opposite effect on the
pURNTE
. Trade.
We Ijnnu-t keep our
sales up to the normal
standard, ami to do this
we realize that goods
must he sold lower than
ever, and we i re prepar
ed and determined to
make you lower prices
on anything in our
house than can !>« f <und
elsewhere. Our'line is
C mplete and
Upto Date.'
Consisting ii part ofj
Bedroom
Suites,
Parlor
Suites,
Sideboards,
wardrobes,
Chiffoniers,
Dining Tables,
Rockers and
Chairs, all kinds
Hatracks.
Baby Carriages,
Mattings,
Rugs, Portiers,
Curtains,
Lace Curtains,
window shades.
Pictures, Easels
Screens,
Iron Beds. etc.
Also complete liimjo'’ cask«t«co
fit is. robes,je c., at| me lowest
pcie-x.C il J o i
Rlmdy,
Harvey
ftConipiiny.
DIEOLRUGrIiPG
Thai Is To Say Mrs. Maher
Was Siniyly
TICKLED UNTO DEATH
Over The Funny Experiences
Os Her Husban d
New York, Aug 3. —M rs Annie
Maher died yesterday from hear!
disease, brought on by laughing.
“Do you know’ how I came to'
leave Ireland?” said John Maher,
her husband. “Sure, it's a funny
story so it is List n. The n'd folks
didn’t want me to leave, I had to
sneak away at night I got out o<
the house and nut the man v. hi
was going with me, and we started
for the boat.
“Every time there was a little
noise wewould run, thinking some
one was after u .
“They hid us away on the ship
until she sailed, but I didn’t feel
safe until the shore was out ot
sight. I was afraid my father
would come rowing out after us
with a certain bigs’ipperin band
which I had already ielt.”
Mrs. Maher laughed at the story
In fact, she laughed so long and e
loudly that her husband got
frightened. Finally in her paroxy
sms the wife fell to the floor and
lay there unconscious.
Maher hurridly called Dr. R. L
Broughton, who lives in the sam»
house but when he arrived Mrs.
Maher was d-ad. He said tin
laughing had brought on an at
tack of heart disease.
LOCai HAPPENINGS.
Police Court. —Only one cast
was tried at this morning’s po
lice court. Eveiyllring is unus
ually quiet in police circles and
very few arrests have been mad<
the past week.
Biblb Reaping —There wil>
be a special Bible reading at tin
First Methodist church tonight
The service will be unusually
interesting and a number ol
young people will take pari.
Public is cordially invited.
Japanese Tea. —The Bantis'
Young People’s Union of tin
Fourth ward will give a Japan
ese Tea on the lawn in front ol
the Baptist church tomorrow
evening. An excellent program
has been arranged for the occa
sion.
Series oe Meetings —Dr R.
B. Ifeadden will commence a
series of meetings beginning t<-
night at the First Baptist church
Prof. Wolfsohn will conduct tin
music and desires to meet as
many as he can who will assist
him. Services commence al 8
o’c’ock.
Taken To Asylum. —Mrs.
Josie Sartin, whe was adjudged
insane before Ordinary John P,
Davis yesterday was take i to
the asylum at Milledgeville this
morning by Mr. Raymond Me
Connell. She was kept in a ro m
at the jail last night and at times
it was with difficulty they could
keep her quiet. She thought the
mosquito net was a rope to hang
her with. She is a most pitiful
eight.
NAIL STRIKE
Leaves Two Thousand Id .e At
Cleveland.
Cleveland, U., Aug 3. —A strike
against theH. P. Nail Company
and the American Wire Company
was formally declared by the Fedr
ated Wire Trades here todav. This
throws about 2000 men out of work
the H. P. Company shut down
yesterday in ant cipatiou of it. A
cut ot 33 13 per cent and a threa
tened cut of 20 per cent more is
the cause.
PcRSCNtL MENTION.
Mr. N. 11. Buss spent today
in the city.
Mr. J. G. Hall, of Winchester,
Tenn., is here today.
Mr. A S. Sutron, of Ohica—
malign, is in ihe city.
Mr. John Ashley Jones, of
Atlanta, is in the city.
Mr. J . A. Crawford, of Car
terville, is in the city.
Mr. C. N. Patterson, of Co
lumbus, is in the city.
Mr. R. L. Pate, of Atlanta,
spent today in the city.
Mrs. Vincent, of Texas is the
guest of Mrs Bud Satterfield .
Mr, W. L. Massey,of Atlanta.,
is in the city on business today.
Hon. W. H. Ennis went up
to Summerville on legal busi
ness today.
Mrs Ethel Hillyer Harris, went
to Ch ttanooga yesterday to spend
several days.
Try that new and absolutely pure
flour for sale by L’oyd & Harper.
Only GOj for 24 lbs this *eek'
Mrs. Moreland and family, of
Mobile, are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Smith.
Miss Lillie Belle Price is
spending several weeks with
relatives in the country.
Bad blood becomes g >od blood
mi taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla.lt
s the great blood purifier.
Miss E la Johnson spent yester
day in the city en-route to La
Faystt from Mount Eagle and Cas
oosa Springs.
Big Brown Jug Fil
ters for sale. Price
$2.00.' Mbs Julia
Stewarr.,
Miss Florence Mills who has
been very sick at her home on
Fourth avenue, for several weeks
vas able to be out yesterday.
Mr. J. W. Jone 3, who-' has
been spending several days in
the city, returned to Lis home
in Carterville t- day where he
hast ikon the management of
the Jones Carriage Co. He and
his family are spending the
summer at the springs near Car
tersville.
Sou. hern Beauty. —Flour.
Guarante d absolutely pure made
'rotn fi tst. wheal cb ftmable Bakes
delicious biscuits rolls, etc. Refer
o Mr. Fe;ix Cantrell, and others
'hat have tried it Thia introduc
tory 1 t will be sold at the low
price of 6 c for 24 'bs. Order a
sack quick from Lloyd &,Harp< r,
ao'e agents.
■—gra—
EaGLE’S swoop.
Huge Bird Tried tj Steal Lit
tle Gi'<l.
Michigan City.Jlud., Aug 3.
Yeateiday an enormous eagle
swooped down on a little 5-year
old g rl living in the edge of this
city. The child And,and its screams
ittracted aid, which drove the
bird away, 3 be bird is be'ieved to
have a nest in the woods near the
orison.
ODD ELOPEMENT
Stepson And Stepmother Fled
ToGE’IM i r.
Evansville, led., Aug. 3. —Silas
Miicue 1, 22, blind, yesterday
e’oped with his stepmother, Mrs,
W. R. Mitchell. They are sup
supposed to have gone to Asbley
burg Ky. Mrs. Mitchell’s husband
’ ’ j ursuit .
DEATH.SURE
For Th ou j andb Os Cattle In Sirr
ra Nevada Foothills.
San Francisco, Aug.3,— Thous
ands of cattle and shsep will peris!
luring tne next two months in the
ootbills of the Sierra Nevada for
lack of feed and water. This ha*
been the driest summer known in
0 yexrs.
Gives S ictus' Sons and
0 'i: is '
IN VOLUNTEER ARMY.
Life Posilions Moy Result for
Yi ui Of.lcgi s.
V’asliin ‘“hi, Aug. 2.—Ti'"
roster of iho I oili.’ rs a I
officers of ii > . 1 if ';>l -t 'i.'
Unite ! St- V n’o u-s, mak ■ •
a highly in; -r - if ; ' udy.
There is a n nice iim nu ub ■
of Sen rtors’ sous un i sons ■-!
prominent E ■" i 1 lui.i-s
Good positions h ve re- n uiven
Io nearly 8 ) y jug officers.
The government now has in its
employ for wer purposes:
Major Gener ils 21
Brigadier (lener Is, . . . 12
The s . If i p oin i men Is for 11 p
war numb r 7SI. I’ my are d -
vided am m ' to ' v i ions de
partni mis a- f > >w :
Adjutant Gme ' s . . .101
Inspector Gene".tl - .... 31
Judge Advoc to Generals 121
Conimi-stirv of S lisi-tencol 15
Surgeon Genera's .... 127
Paymaster gener i s . . . 80
Engineers 30
Ordinance . 18
Signal Corps 1-17
There have bee a appointed i
the Signal C >rp- 34 I'br-n L u
teiiauts and 31 S j c<m I Li nten—
ants. All tin* r> st of the 781
staff appointments li rye been
for the rank of captain or batter,
no mean p izroutige to be at die
disposal ol an Aaui in istrat io ;,
when it is remembered that
many of the appointments will
undoubtedly lea 1 to transfers
to to tin R'-gn’ar Army, making
life positions.
. 'JI As
FRENCH DUEL
May Result From La Bourg >gne
Charge-.
Moicton, N 8., Aug. 3 —Prob
Louis P. Dorna io, late of th*
French Navy an 1 now a rssi lent
of tins city, publishes m op u |p;-
tsr to E.P Welles, a m inufacturei
of Minneapolis, ch il !<mged him t •
fight a duel on account o wiia'
he calls «ome diaging rem tr;s
made by We’les r.-pardiug th- dsS
aster to the sieamer Bour < gu»
and the coward y action ot ihi
crew .
AT ON' E
Santiago Troops Wj j t. Be Moved
to Long Island.
Washington, A ig. 3—ArißiH'f
menti are being made to beg u the
imovement of tr ops irmn S ntiigo
to Montauk i'oiiit, L 1 . 'mined -
atsly. No sick will be brough
North at present, but only the
healths cava ry troops which hav«-
been situated on high ground, ano
have thus not been int'seted’ will:
yellow fever.
Clever Bob B st, of Carters
ville, is spending several week?,
as the nuc st of Mr. Frank Frei
man, at the Freeman place near
Rome .
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INSOMNIA
“I have been CASCAHETS for
osomnia, with which I have been afflicted for
ver twenty years, and I can say that Cascarets
ave given me more relief than any other reme
dy I have ever tried. 1 shall certainly recom
rend them to my friends as being all they are
.presented." Tuos Gillard, Elgin, ill.
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RELIABILITY
is a quality some newspapers have lost sight of in they
days of “yellow” journalism. They care little for truth
and a great deal for temporary sensation.
It is not so with THE CHICAGO RECORD.
The success of THE RECORD rests upon its reliability.
It prints the news—all the news —and tells the truth
about it.
I It is the only American newspaper outside' New York city
that has its own exclusive dispatch boat service and its
> own staff correspondents and artists at the front in both
hemispheres.
It is the best illustrated daily newspaper in the world. •
Its war news service is unapproachably the best. •, I
Says the Urbana (Ill.) Daily Courier:
M We read the war news in the other papers,
then we turn to THE CHICAGO RECORD to
sec bow much of it is true.”
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by all postmasters. Address THE CHICAGO RECORD,
Madison street, Chicago.
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