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■I, 1)8 Kitstii by
|iß(ii filth*
Lcomed hone.
Merrimac «« w ' ,oy ‘
■ U , \ov lA-Osborn
fl fe J death with Hub
fl Merrimac and novel
Hair. But when IS
wanted to kiss biin
■ iv al here today he
■ Vl . |iand-«mer men
■d you,” he said to a
beauty, the belle of
■ '•why don’t yougiris
’
;■ ,o prrv ns were at
fl t t() g r ,Pt the lowan
■d the io ming of can
escoited to his
fl brass baud and a dele
flfbankers and city fa
fl the way
flgliaw and many proiui
fln of the state will ar-
Hight to take part in a
■in honor of the young
flje will be presented with
■some sword. Deignan
■ar from homo when he
■ rears old and this is his
■sit situe then.
In it wi'.s learned that he
■ming home on a 10-days’
»li, the girls of Stuart de
ed to receive him with
On die arrival of the
Island train this morning
lung women were on the
rm waiting for him.
all gone
—
Trol BJ.E ExI’E<’TF.D AT
favorH VIRDKN hx -
: II!., Nov 14—The
ntgro-s who at
A the Virden coal mines
' ""■ a? ii is improbable that
r t Horts will be macle to
1 * at V irden, the soldiers
t there will be relieved
' "
jO BURNING WALL.
'* ' People at a Michi
*'l® B an Fire-
■
’’ :h,, Nev. 14.—The
' lywns vi-its-d by a
"W flig " a ' b; ‘ ’o-foy. • JJ a r 8 Tay-
] «ylor and an old man
1 1 iark were burned to death
Wall fell on them ,
■ One Large Scar
B 1 All That Remains c 1 ! Great
|| Scrofula Sores
Could Not Sear to LooF
H P° n Her-A Cra:-;, Complete
Bl are by Hood’s □arsaparlllv
II r ot:,erß railed.
taken with neuralgia in m
■•eron^ 1 ' eye - Not loup nft,r thiH >
Kt»h^ ! ° re appeared on my Ufl oboek
■Other fr ° m 1117 upper Ilp to n, T
■ rirht r ®* "*B>e on my ner k end on tn
■ were one Iny bmba. The.
Beonn > Wy * rou ble«ome and painful an
great rßlln sores. M
d Bo tHui th! “
I *■<! »dv? a QUI<I nOt boar to look ut ,n
I hare/i tki* 1116 wenr a bandage, but
I auke ft 3 irritate the aore an<
I"*® it worse. Sol
I«> M "'° ‘ h<! Sor!M -
I •iwiiar.J , WM with a cae<
I Hood's R. !n: ° e ’ ' Tt ' lck bad bean cared bj
i rr " ap,rill, > urged mo to try It
* "bort ti ** p ® rßDa( ied to do to, and i»
Tbs 1 * aW 11 r,tts belpifag me.
**lgia tKiBBn t 0 heal and the neti
fcontb. tj, n J hea<l wa * better. In • few
*ll haaltd'^ 0 * 011 myarm « *nd lim be
4,1 .“T ° n ,uy neck e radu *n y
1 Ua »e were- a ? a ° W they aII « on< -
(lice y. ' " d eily R yinptom of eoroful*
•11 the ei ff * ,? 8e enar on m X right arm ie
•iiUctten t?" ra ’ Bair ‘ s of my terrible
‘i’s.J ii * h " iK*ralgf. ib rUo cured.”
- • • iatch. Kma, New Hampshire.
aSOnd’c' Sarsa
‘•JLt'L, 11 « parilla
, 11 *« the One True Blood Purifier.
( ij s F>j]J s are the only pijja to Lake
wtih Hood** Sarsapa
PERSONAL McNIION.
Mr. G. W. King, of th* Gate
city was here today.
Mr. \\ ill White, of Annkton,
is in the city for a few days.
Capt. C. P. Marton, of “The
Pine«,” is in the-city today.
Mr. Alex Whlh, of Vans
Valley, was in thJ’ib today.
Mr. R. R. Morgai _lj\nnis
ton, spent Sunday in ity.
Capt. J. D. Kirkpatr'l‘C3lk VPH
Wednesday for Col limbi r onn s ,
’ball l # i
Mr. J. W. Davisson, of clary,
ta, was the Armstrong today,
Hon. John C. Foster, of Fos
ter’s Mills, spent the day in the
city,
Capt. Felix Corput, of Cave
Spring, tpent the day in the
city.
Mayor John J. Seay will leave
sor Jacksonville, Ala., tomor
row.
Mr. Ray Knight, the popular
railroad man, left last night lor
Awniston,
Mr, Walter S. Langford hat
returned from a businest trip to
Gadsden.
Col. Al. W. AV al ton is confined
to his room with a slight attack
of the gripp.
Hose supporter!, the 25cts
grade, at lOcts to dost them out
at Mrs. Gazrards.
Mr. W. H. Adkins afser spend
ing a few days with his family,
left for Augusta today.
Mr. J. I). Saddler, Southeast
ern freight agent for the Texas
Pacific, with headquarters in
Atlanta, is here today.
The best way to avoid sick
ness is to keep yourself healthy
by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
he great blood purifier.
Say “No”whe« a dealer offers
you a substitute for Hood’s Sar
saparilla. There is nothing
“just as good.” Get only Hood’s.
Mr. J. O. Williams, Miss Ad
die Williams and Miss Dora
Wilson, of Trion, were in the
city yesterday and tosk dinner
at tho Central.
For Kidney, bladder, ail
stomach troubles, drink Ingram
Lithia, for sale at the soda
fouats of Curry-Arringten
Co., Jervis A Wright aad J. T.
•uch.
Messrs. A. M. Beardsley and
C. A. Leach, of the Atlanta
Constitution, arrived today and
will canvass the eity in the in
terest of the Constitution’s great
Century club.
Miss Cofield, who has been
visiting at the home of Mayor
John J. Seay, leaves for her
heme in South Carolina tonight.
She will be accompanied by
Mrs. Laura Seay Watson a«d
Miss Fie Seay.
KILLED HIS BROTHER
Nashville, Nov. 14. —At St.
Josephia, Lawrence cowuty,
Friday night, while Mr. and
Mrs. Oliva were oat of their
house attending to some busi
ness, their eldest son, Floyd,
got hold of a revolver, and by
some means accidentally shot
his younger brother. The cliild
died yesterday morning.
“ SHELVES PRINCE LI.
Lj Hung Chang Ordered to
Fight the Floods.
Pekin. Nov. 14.—Li Hung I
Chang has been ordered to pro
ceed to Tsi Nan, capital of the
province of Shan Tung, to con
fer with the viceroy, of San
Tung to prevent further inunda
tions from the yellow river. The
appointment is regarded as vir-l
tually shelving Prinfce Lt.
‘‘IF WE HAD KNOWN”
An Incident of th* Surrender of
Captain Euiat*
Au incident in connection with
the surrender of Captain Etilale,
of the Tiscaya. at the bailie oi
Santiago, was told by Captain
Robley D. Evans, of the Indiana,
at the Jubilee, in Philadelphia,
which illustrates the amenities ul
naval warfart,
Captain Evans depicted the ar
rival of Captain Eulate. covered
with blood and dirt, and soaked
with salt water, on board the In.
dkna, and the scene of the blow
p’? 0 ' up of the Viscaya.
I 1 offertd him a cigar, alO cent
& said Fighting Bob,
♦‘g e looked at it a momert.
and iutu from his own pocket
a long bea’tifully-rolled pure Hava
na. and holding it up, "he said: ‘I
left 15,000 of them on board the
Viscaya.’” «
He paused a second to allow
hi Suditora to fully appreciate
the fact, and then continued: “I
am the last person in the world to
depreciate the biave American
seaman animated by pure heroism
but if we had known the se cigars
were on board, the efforts to save
the Viscaya would have bee® posi
tively heroic.”
ARTILLERY FOR GEN. LEE-
Several Batteries Have Been
Oruered t* Savannah.
Washington, Nov, 14. With a
view to their aubeequeut transfer
to duty ir Cuba, the following
named troops, now on their way
f.ona Porto Rico, have been order
ed to go into camp at Savannah:
Batteries C and F of the third ar
tillery, Bof the fourth artillery
and D of the fifth artillery, Troop
B e of t the second cavalry, and
Troop H. of the sixth cavalry.
The second artillery, with the
sxcaption of the light batteri’s
Giow at Huntsville, has been or
dered to Savannah and attached
to Gau . Lee ’a corps. Nearly all of
this regiment is now stationed in
different portions of the Nor’h
western statas.
SON’S RETURN KILIED HER
Soldier Gave His Mother a Sur
. prise.
Lansing, Mich,, Nov 14. Pri
vate Robert Thorburn, of Com
pany F, Thirty-first Michigan
Volunteers came home today on a
furlough unanounced thinking to
give his mother a ha| py surprise
The doorbell was answered by her
in person. She was so overcome
at seeing him that she sank to the
floor and in a moment was dead.
pupils going blind.
Fifty Thousand in Brooklyn
Who Need Glasses.
New York, Nov. 14. Mies Jes
sie H. Bancroft, directress of phy
sical culture in the Broeklyn pub
lic schools, has been sleeted treas
urer of a fund which is to be raised
by the Brooklyn Teachers’ Asso
ciation to purchase eye glasses for
school children whose parents can
not afford tu buy them. About
50,400 Brooklyn children need
glasses.
Annual •■!■■ ever9,ooo,ooo Box«e
COB BILIOUS AND NEBVOUB DISOBBEBS
«ueh as Wind and Pain in the Stomach.
Olddincaa. Fulness after meals. Head
ache. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushnure
of Heat. I.«ss ot Appetite. Costivenoss.
Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chilia, Dis
turbed Sleap. FriKhtful Dreams and al!
Nervous and Trembling Sensations
THE FIRST DOBE WILL GIVE RELIEI
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every suffere,
#lll acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
■ KF.A'HAWa PII.VB. taken as direct
ed will Quickly r-s’ore Females to com
plete • health. They promptly remove
obatrucUonsor irregularities of the sys
tem »n<l c " rf Weadacbe. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Rival
And have the
LARGEST SALE
but Fat ent Metlcine In the World,
BSc. all Drvg Stores,
LOO HAPPLNIhGS.
New Candy Dainties. Wai
nut and Pecan Crisp, large
boxes 10c, Peanut and Cocoanut
Brittle 10c, pure Milk Kisses 5c
box (the new delight,) Fairy
Midget Stick, pure as crystal,
light as a feather, 15c lb. A(so
faeoy gift packages in latest
styles and flavors, at Lloyd &
II arper’s.
’ Superior Court—His Honor,
Judge W. M. Henry, convened
the adjourned term of Floyd
Superior court this morning.
The trial juries were empaneled
and the first case put ou trial
was the St. Louis Coffin Co. vs.,
Richards & Lanadell. Mr. Henry
Walker represents the Coflin
Co , and Judge George Harris
the defense . The case is on trial
this afternoon.
To Memphis and Retubn.—
On account of the National Quar
antine Convention, Memphis,
Teno., Nov. 17—19th, 1198, the
Southam Railway will sell tick
ets at the rate of one fare, or
$lO.lO for the round trip Tick
ets on sale Nov. 15th and 16tb
with final limit returning 21st.
J. N. Harrison, C. T. A.
Rec< rlbr’s Court.—Recor
der M. B. Eubanks hel i a very
interesting Monday morning
matinee this forenoon. He fined
Gus McCurry, of Darktown, lie
for getting drunk and firing a
double barreled shot gun around
permiscously on the streets in
the First ward. McCurry was
vory “npstreperous” whin ar
rested and officer Logan had to
whale him a few before he could
be subdued. The other cases
were 2 fancy drunks at $5 each,
and 4 plain drunks at $3 each .
Important Committee.—The
traffic managers of the South-'
eru, the N. C. & St. L. and the
C. R. S. roads have appoidted
Messrs. J. J. Seay, J. H. Cald
well and C. S. Pruden respect
ively, to represent the roads in
terested and these gentlemen
will meet at noon each day,
name an export rate for the
ensuing 24 hours and also ap
portion to the three roads the
amount of cotton each is to
freight from the days’ receipts.
Mr. George Wright has been
named as secretary of the com
mittee.
Enjoyable Affair —T h *
mission meeting at the Third
Baptist, yesterday afternoon was
largely attended, the house be
ing taxed to its utmost capacity
to hold the audience. The reci
tations by the young people
were well rendered. Hon. W. J.
Neel made a ringing address,
while Pastor Pullin gave these
present a»most fatherly talk. The
musie was one of the principal
features. Miss Della Allen pre
siding at the organ, with Judge
John P. Davis and Miss Cora
Powell playing vielins. The col
lection netted a neat sum for
missions.
L "J! Wil 1 T"
SNEEZED SELF TO DEATH
A Doctor Expires In His Yount
Wife’* Arms.
Parkersburg, W. Va., Nov. 14
—Dr. W. F. Tuffts died this after
noon from shock and exhaustion,
caused by a paroxysm of sneezing
Four doc’ore d d every’bing that
science could suggest to atop the
sneezisg. Dr. Tufft* had been nor
mat in every way til! the sneizing
■ pasM cam**, bat he could Lot con
trol himaelf, and aft**r half an
beur of ince-eent exertion, died in
bis wife’s arme. He was married
recently.
IN MEMORY Or HE LOES
Monument To The Dead Os The
First Illin is Dedicated.
Chicago, Nov, 14.—The menu*
■ent to the Saatiago d
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«« . •> . •—-* » - - •- - —•-
SECRiiMI OF S t ATE
Recovers Perfect Health by Use
of Paine’s Celery Compound.
Olli . JB
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When unsolicited testimonials
are constantly recievod from
men of such prominence as the
distinguished citizen whose por
trait is here printed—when
among the thousands of letters
received by the proprietors of
Paine’z celery compound there
are to be found in almost every
mail some from men and women
oF national reputation, it is ea
sily understood why this reme
dy which makes people well has
proveu its remarkable efficacy
among all classes of people.
No other remedy has the
hearty approval of a like body
of educated men and women and
professional men, nor has there
•ver been a remedy that w r as
welcomed in so many intelligent
prudent homes, where pains is
taken to get only the best in so
vital a matter. In such familiea
all over the country Paine’s cel
ery compound is the first and
only remedy used.
Prof. Phelps had studied the
nerves |iu health and diseas,
when well nourished and when
under-nourished, in men and
women ard children years be
fore he looked fortlie remedy
Paine’s ce’ery compeund is the
outcome of his entire profes
sional life. It is the one remedy
that the world eould not lose to
day at any price.
Paine’s colery compeund in.
duces the body to tike on solid
flesh.
Ist Illinois Vols. was djclicated at
the regimental armory today with
impreesive ceremonies. The shaft
is of pure marble and on its black
base bears the inscrip'ion: “In
memory of the members of the Ist
Infantry, 11l nois volunteers, who
died in the Spanish-American war
in 18®8.” It also bears a Kat of the
names of the dead, *
THREE HUSBANDS
One Os Tmem ( hargs His Wife
Wita Ha vino.
r
Louiavill, Ky., Nov. 14 He nry.
Webmhoff, the well-known sport
ing naan, who wbs recently sued
for divorce by hie wife has fi'ed a
co inter claim in which he makes
some sensational allegations, says
that when he married his wife sht
had a husband living, and was not
divorced, of w hich he va as ignorant.
He also charges that his wife, in
1898, crossed over to J-ft’erionvil’t
In J., with a man nam?d StinAOo
and was married. He denies her
obargee.
The ablest physician? univsr
sally prescribe Paine’s celery
compound where there is great
need of a vigorous and prompt
restoring of health and strength
to the wornout system.
Paine’s celery compound
brings about at once a healthy
appetite, complete digestion,
regular action of the bowels Its
use makes short work of disease.
It rapidly drives out neuralgia,
sleeplessness, dyspepsia and
rheumatism from the system. It
removes that lassitude or “tired
feeling,” which betokens weak
nerves and poor blood.
Writing from the executive
department in the state capital
at Topeka on February 1 last,
Secretary of State W. E. Bush
said briefly: “I have used
Paine’s celery compound and
have found it to be as Very great
benefit to me.”
And not only men, but more
particularly the gentler sex have
found this great remedy a bles
sing to them. WomeS working
in close offices, saleswomen tir
ed out and nerveus from long
hours' standing on their feet
and waiting on ijnpatient, irri
tating customers ; overworked,
worried and disheartened men
and women everywhere will be
astonished to find how much
happier life becomee when their
nerves have been strengthened
and their blood purified by
means of this great remedy.
SPAIN’S G3EATESTNEED.
Mr. R, P. Olivia, of Carcelon
ia, 8. C. Weak nerves had cans
ed severe pains in the back of
his head, On using Electric Bit
ters, America’s greatest blood
and nerve remedy, all pain soon
left him. He says this grand
medicine is what his country
needs. All America knows that
it cures liver and kidney trou
ble, purifies the blood, tones up
the stomach, strengthens the
nerves, puts vim, vigor and new
life ink every muscle, nerve
mid orga*. of the body. If weak,
tired or ailing you need it. Ev
ery bottle guaranteed, only 50
cents. Sold by Cuny Ar ring
on, druggists.
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