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I IIS PER DRESS I
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J'lilsed E'nperor of China's;
I Downfall. 1
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■.■ PLOT TO DEPOSE HIM. i
1
W loyal celestial Informed Kang
of it And To d Him to Flea.
I
«T Peking, China, (Lt. 1. — Ihe
■ tory is (ohl here that prior to
I he Emperor’s fall, and the itn
E, nediafe cause thereof, was that
I )e appeared one day dressed in
f tfiuropeaii style. Marquis Ito, of
j 1 Japan, has arrived about this
E<ime, and the court officials fear
ly ad Japanese domination. Kang
w Yuwei the reformer, has arrived
I in Japan and was arrested.
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Six Executed
| London, Oct. 1. — Ihe Pt king
correspondent of the Times
i I says: “Six reformists, namely,
| Kang Yuwei’s brother, one cen
sor and four bead clerks of the
I '
, cabinet, including a son of the
governor of Uu-Pci, were exe-
S cuted today for alleged conspi
racy against the Dowager Em
press.
“There is no excitement there
and everything is proceeding as
usual.”
What Kang Said.
London, Oct. 1. —A dispatch
from Yokohama says that the’
reported arrival oi the Canton
ese reformer, Kang Yu Wei, at
Bahan, appears to be unfounded.
A dispatch from Hong Kong
to the Globe says that in an in
terview there Kang Yu Wei
thanked Great Britain for the
prompt protection which IWid
been <iven him. He said that he
had fled from Peking because
the Emperor had informed him
of the existence of a plot to de
pose him and kill the reform
leaders. The Emperor wished
Kang to escape and had commis
sioned him to endeavor to obtain
protection tor his majesty and
the empire.
DREYFUS MOVED.
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Taken to Cayenne to Await a
Steamer For France.
Paris, Oct. 1 —lt is rumored
that Dreyfus has already been
transferred from the Isle du
Diable to Cayenne, • where he
awaits a steamer to bring him
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to a French or an Algerian port.
CbuRTiNG a Conflict.
Paris, Oct. 1. —Lhe walls of
the city were placarded today
with the announcement that an
anti-Dreyfus meeting which was
to have been held on Sunday
next by the followers of Paul de
lloulede has been abandoned to
allow those who would have at
tended to visit various D eyfus
meetings and shout “Vive I’Ar
mee,” and -‘Vive France.”
GEN. CHAFFEE
Will be Placed in Command of
The Troops at Knoxville.
Washington, Oct. I.—Gen
Chaffee has been ordered to
Knoxville, but as he is ill, he
will not be able to assume charge
for at least a month.
The 2d Georgia has not been
ordered to the Knoxville camp,
because it is ordered to prepare
to be mustered out of the sei vic .
k* Gen. Corbin said this morning
that it had not been determined
what additional regiments, if
any, would be ordered to Knox-
Eczema
All Her Life.
Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of Lithonia, Ga.,
■ays that his daughter, Ida, inherited a
severe case of Eczema, which the usual
I mercury and potash remedies failed to
relieve. Year by year she was treated
with various medicines, external appli
cations and internal remedies, without
insult. Her sufferings were intense,
[ and her condition grew steadily worse.
All the so-called blood remedies did not
Bseem to reach the dis
ease at all until S.
S.S. was given, when
an improvement
was at once noticed. I
The medicine was
continuecd with fav
orable results, and
now she is cured
sound and well, her
skin is perfectly
clear an 1 pure and
she has been saved
’ * from what threat-
ened to blight her life forever.
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cures Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu
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It is a real bloc d remedy and always
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THH FLOYD COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC LXEBUTIVE
COMMITTEE HELD A
HERTING AT TRI
Court House Yesterdyay Morn
ing at 1 O O’clock.
l he Floys county Democratic
Executive Committee met at
the court house yesterday morn
ing at 10 o’clock.
Chairman W. M. Gammon
stated the object of a special
meeting was for the purpose of
seeing the c validates elected
m the June primary and dis
cuss plans to secure a big vote in
the general election next Wed
nesday.
.A good sized crowd was pres
ent, including nearly all of the
candidates.
Mr. E. P. Treadaway was
elected secretary of the commit
tee.
The committee was in session
several hours, and a very enthu
siastic meeting was held.
A railroad man is authoii'y for
the statement that more bales of
hay are imported into Georgia than
bales of cotton are exported from
the stats. There is no excuse for
this.
fNCUkABLE
I DISEASES
K Many diseases considered in-
H curable are catarrh
' under other names,
Simple catarrh in
{§l'TT's ■*~*'gw the head is called
Bl itß' yy
yj X .iw incurable. Con-
) /vk 'W' *> u,n P t ’ lon * s ca ‘
z \ tarrh of the
/ t-X~- \ Hings, its
victim is. no
■ doubt, past help
imp t ' lc l,lt,re ad-
v' ''Trffy ' vanced stages;
/ c but great num
bers of people die 6f consumption
needlessly. It is certain that every
phase of catarrh, including many cases
1 of consumption, are cured by the right
treatment. I’e-ru-na, Dr. Hartman’s
great prescription. attacks catarrhal
diseases scientifically and cures them.
Dr. Hartman explains it fully in his
books which are mailed on application.
> Here is a letter from Mrs, Htirmcning,
b Mazo Manie, Wis.. who is one of tunny
cured of consumption by Pe-ru-na.,
1 She says:
Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, 0,
Dear Sirs:—“ 1 cannot praise your
I remedy too highly. Ixist winter I had
la grippe und hemorrhage of the lungs
’ followed, AH the floctors around here
told me I had to die of consumption.
Then I thought I would Rsk Dr. Hart
• man for advice, which I did, He prp
, scribed Pe-ru-na for me, and I took it
’ according to his directions and was
1 cured. 1 advise everybody that is
. troubled with lung disease to take Dr.
Hartman s treatment. lam sure they
, will not regret it if they do. lam now
< enjoying good health, and can thank
Pe-ru-na tor it,” ©
BUSINESS MATTER.
Wife Loveil Aiiolher and he
Gave Her Op.
HUSBAND PHILOSOPHICAL.
All Parties Concerned Met and
Agreed to a Separation.
•
Mari n, Ind , Oct. I.—A
strange case of a married wom
an’s love for another man oc
curred at Peru this week. Al
most one year ago Charles
Brumbaugh, wife and little 3
year old daughter moved to Pe
ru from Montpelier.
Brumbaugh is now in the em
ploy of the Peru Basket Co ,and
is an honest, hard-working man.
One day his wife told him that
she was not happy ; that she
loved another man. and unless
she could live with him her life
would be m serable. The man
Wes 3. I. Seitz, foreman of the
electric light and water plant at
Montpelier.
Brumbaugh did not fly into a
rage, but after talking the mat
ter over with his wife, went to
the telephone and communicat
ed with Seitz at Montpelier. He
told Seitz what he had learned
and that if he wanted her and
loved her he need not fear any
violence from his hands, but
that he should come at once, so
that the matter could be settled
Seitz arrived next morning,
and at once went to the Brum
baugh residence, where he met
the husband and wife and the
latter’s mother, Mrs. Hiram
Courtwright, of Hartford City,
Ind, There in the presence of
all Brumbaugh told his wife
that she could do one of two
things, either give up her child
or Seitz. After silent reflection
for a few moments she decided
to give up her child.
A division of the household
goods was then made, and her
portion was packed and shipped
to Montpelier. Seitz remained
over night at a hotel, and Tues
day left for Montpelier, while
Mrs, Brumbaugh went with her
mother to the latter’e home in
Hartford City.
Mrs. Brumbaugh first met
Seitz at Montpelier in July,
1897. Shortly after this her
husband began working for
Seitz, and remained in his em
ploy until he went to Peru.
Saitz is a married, man and
was deserted by his wife and
teree children last March. It is
said that Mrs. Brumbaugh is
quite attractive. Seitz and the
woman will be married as soon
as she gets her divorce.
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I stock of goods for the fall trade,
I and of course you secured many
I choice bargains for your friends:
I now, here wish ere the
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