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Mrs. Richard King, of Texas, is
probably the richest woman in the
United States, not excepting Mrs
Hetty Green. Iler wealth is partly
inherited from her father, a pio
neer' Presbyterian clergyman, the
first who ever went stall and Bible
in hand to preach the gospel to the
Indians and mixed r.. ces that peo
pie tl e vast domain over which
his own little daughter was destin
ed to hold sway as a lande proprie
tor. Mrs. King is a widow, and hei
landed estates in southern Texas (
amount to 1.250,00 acres, or about
2,000 square miles.
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It may surprise cur readers tc
know that Col, George Washing'
ton Pierson, former edit >r and
propietor of the Union City Com
mercial, is now a bright and shin
ing light on the Nashville Ameri
can. Much of the “hot stuff” on
the edit<n.al page is Pierson’s work
Heaven has blessed this noble boy,
he has one of the beet and purest
hearts of any man we i ver knew.
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If our major generals were not
so determined to have commands
“commensurate with their digni
ty,” or if we had not so many ma
jor generals, we should, perhaps,
avoid having 30,000, 101000 er 50
000 men together in single camps,
and the army death rate might
drop down to s< mewhere nea r '
what ought to be.—Kansas Times
Imperial Japan now counting
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the cost of the aggress’ve policy,
finds itself with a large deficit
and increased taxation to face.
But doubtless Japan expects mea'
and drink in China. All the na
tions expect to satisfy their hun
ger on poor old China, and suin
of them may get left.
000
Tom Reed is goitg on Ihe stump j
in several of the western states I
Tom is desirous of securing a K -
publican m jonty in the hduse*in ■
order to prevent an unseemly j
sj e kership fight on life pdrt of ’
the Democratic 'leaders.
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The Southern Record says th-j
following advertisement once ap
peared in a newspaper, and it is
still appropriate: “Wanted, in oiu
hundred thousand households in
America, a willing, sunshiny
daughter, who will not fret when
asked to wipe the di.-hes, or sigh
when n quested to take care of th<
baby , a daughter whose cheit de-
Hight is to smoo'h her mother's
wrinkles, and who is quite as will
ing to lighten her father’s cares
as his pocket, 'a girl who think
her own brother quit§ as fine a
. fallow as some other fellow’s
. brother. Constant love, high es
; teem and a more honored place tn
the home guaranteed, Employ
ment assured to'all qualified ap
plicants. Address, Mother, Home
Office,”
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Mr James G. Stevenson, of Chi
cago, editor of the Individual of
I that city, has been on Sapelo is-
I land, of! the coast of Georgia, per
fecting plans for a colony which
he intends to settle there during
l the early fail.
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The Southern Kail way se cured a
magnificent si retch of road when
; they acquired the Evinsviile and
St, Louis Rqilroad'. It is the.ppm
i ion of practical railroaders here
that the new property will.be large
ly u (d.aS a freight teeder asit !aye
four great, states under tribute, viz:
I Missouri, liliu is Kentucky and
Indiana.
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There was a high compliment
to Am >ricans in the reply which
th** British Consul is gaid to have,
made t > a Spanish’w,oman of Ma
nila who l ad come to him after
i IKwey’a victory, and asked for
protection. “Madam,” he is re
i pjrLtd to have replied, .“hon.r
' and virtue are safer in Manila t >
I day than they have bseu for 300
‘years."
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BUILDS UP THE SYSTEM, \|/
For Sale at Soda Founts of:
CURRY=ARRINGTON CO, J.
F.Crouch and Jervis&Wright.
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I would not be —I regard PISO’S
without PISO’S flfk n i n ■JIU JJ J.l Mlffhl CURE FOR CON
CURE for CON- wherTall ELsnAiiS. tdr SUMPTION as the
SUMPTION for any g 9t t U Pb "H best Cough medi
thing. For a bad f fcl* j lah iMiTSMaB cine on the market,
Cough or Cold it is ■■ ' *■ hr.ving used it for
beyond aU others. 15 years.
Mrs C, REYNOLDS. J. A. WESTOVER
“The Best Cough Medicine.”
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CURE CONSTIPATION
lOc all
250 ’ SOO DRUGGISTS
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K SOUTHERN
RAILWAY.
(’on len«wl Schedule I. KlTcct July fl. ISMS.
BTAIHONS. I No. 1(1 | ,<o. II No?~i
Lv Chattanooga fI.J-kim 7.1 i>m 10.16 pm
6r Dalton 7.51 am 8.43 pm 12. Iflain
■ Ar Heine It-Wiim' 9.40 pm; 144 am
Ar Atlanta .* 11 Dum'l .50, m 5.01 am
Lv Ml rta i lopin 1 5 ,pui 3.Mam
Sr Macon 7.lupin 2 '"'rim 8-jonm
Ar.lesup 45.1 m 2.38 pm
ir Everett.... . 7.35aml 3.25 pm
Ar Jacksonville | .. i 9.4Jaml 9...’.pm
Lv je-up lo.diam fl.'uipm
Ar Jacksonville.... 1 l.tvpm 10.15 pm
Lv Everett .77.~7|Tjioaml B’3i)vm
Ar Brunswick j B.3uumi 4.30 pm
No: 10 carik-H I’uhiaun Sleeping Car Ch.it
tanooga to A t ianta.
. No. llecirii . Pijllii an Slenplno < nr aml D-.r
p'o;tches Clia .’a ioo,-a •« Jacksonville and At
, lanta to Bruns’vi’ k.
| No. 8 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
i tiouira to Atlanta.
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- t ATIONS. No. 13 NO. #I No 7
Lv Atlanta f ’ nin 4.oopni 7.;>onm
Ar Koine C.itHun (I.spm lO.tr.iam
[Ar Dalton i I 12., hi 7 (ipn. H m
Ar ( l.ainmooc i ~ . ;B.io ;n s pn. i (u ? tn
Lv Chattanooga 8 .24.10 o.ioprn ..
•’ Ar Bur-fin I 4.2'jpm I
1 Ar l.exlneton ! 5.10 pm I.Aonnp . .. ....
Ar Louisville I TaOpml ?.50nmi
I Ar Cincinnati .., 7.3opui Tsoam
;Lv Chattanooga | 1.25 pm ijftkml 125 pm
Ar Nashville . ’'l’>n iu i! 1 o, ’M.cpm
I No 13 ciirric Pullman Sleeping Cur At! u.<a
• to Chattanooga and Chatlutioo .-a to Cincinnati.
I No. 9 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
jto Cincinnati and Chattu.m,oxa to Louisville.
f.v Chattanooga K. Hum Jio .nip) 4)prn
Ar Knoxville '.l .v.am B.lD:>ni i.iiiam
Ar Morri t wn 1.21 pm 9. rmm ij-.arn
Ar Hot Springs 3 I pin 11. lOnri. 4 (Klam
Ar Asheville 4.3.ipm I.l.pin 5.10 am
Ar Salisbury 1 Alopm 9 30ain
Ar Greensboro u.s2pni 12.10 pm
Arßaloiifh [ 1.1 >am 3.23 pm
Ar Norfolk* ! 7 ;>()uhi
Ar Wn L' h/’-ii..... .. . <■ : ' .1-1 b pm
Ar New York. . 'l2.4:ipm &23am
Nn 12 carries Pullnvin Drawtua >’io >m Sleep-
ItiK Car Chattanooita to ,N -w York via Ashe
ville and Salisbury to Richmond, arriving Rich
mond f 1.40 a.tn. also Pullman Sleeping Car
Greensboro to Norfolk
No. Ifll-i solid train (.' i iitnnoa.-a to Salis
bury, with Pullman Sle ipbi f I n- <’’ms tanoo.-a
to Salisbury and Salisbury to N -w York with
out ulianirc.
HTA riONS No I jfi. T
Lv Chiiltanoogu pni B.i'’ani
Ar Knoxville 1 s. I pm il .'S un
Ar Morristown i 2.lsntn I.2.ptn
Ar Bristol . i.onani 3.55 pm
Ar Wa ihlnjrton i 7 n>.im
Ar New York ■. . 1 i.gtlpm
No. fl. curries Pnllm.i.n Sleoplnx Car Chatt.v-
I nooga to W.'is’iimzt m and Cliattan.,o„'a to New
York without chnnae.
S'. 4 oarries Pullin.m Sleeping Car Knox
ville to Bri tol.
Hl API ' N-■ j *■ No 1.'7
Lv R0me.........7?TJ.. ‘........ “9710 am
Ar Anniston 1121 am
Ar Birmingham lo.oojim
Ar Selma 3.55 pm
Ar Meridian 7.30 pm
Ar New Orlean Ift 30am
Ar Jackson .... ... 9 45ani
Ar Vicksburg 11.35 am
Ar Shreveport. T-Strnm
tNo S |No 91 ONO 18 |No7io
■2.oopm l 4.r>opm.Lv Rome ar, 8 :50am 8.35 am
6.40 pm o.s7pm.Ar Gad-den. ar! B.ooam rt Boarn
_6.oopm! 7 lopin'Ar Atta)!*, lv 5.45am| azoam
t Daily except Sunday j Sunday only.
F. S. GANNON, Sdv.p. h G.M .Washington, D.O.
I J. M CULP. Traf Mgr., Washington D. O.
( W A. TUUK. G. P. A., Washington, D. C.
G A. BKNSOOTy’i t a ».a_.Ohattatooga.Toan
Doyon know that Ingram
Litliia water is splendid fcr
teething babies?
Beware of Imitations
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DR. _
KING’S 1
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GF.RMETUER
This pleasant and perfect remedy.*
delightful to take, so refreshing • tn
exhilarating, stands in highest *
with all who know it best, as thegN*
est of all medical remedies for b>
'sexes, of all ages and in all condit' 0
WHAT IT WILL DO FOR H#
H will give you APPETITE.
Itwill give you restful re.%«hlng SLEEP-
II will stimulate your DIGESTION.
Itwill restce your NERVOUS ENERGY-
Itwill put your KIDNEYS in perfect orW-
Itwill purifyynur Blood.
Itwill change your weakness intoS™*
II will bring you out of sickness into HtA
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