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■ * ORGANS, BICYCLES, SEWING MA- ’
■ $■ CHINES and other goods now includ- i
■ bs the big stock at No. 327, Broad '
!| $ street. While this entire stock is to i
ll'* oe closed out at reduced figuies Mr. '
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The Thanksgiving proclarnat. on
of the governirof Kentucky is the
briefest ever penned. It reads;
“Thursday, the 24th day of Nov
next, is hereby set apart as a day
of thanksgiving and prayer.”
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Mr. New ywed (reading) No
body ever yet saw a dead mule,
Mrs. Newlywed who ie thinking
of BOtnethiug else and is not listen
ing)—Don’t you think your life
insurance premiums are a waste of
money, John.—Boston Journal,
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Manager of the Trolley Line—l
think we can take you. What is
your name?
Applicant—Glass.
“Good day, s<r, you can never
baa conductor.”—Life,
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Miss Annie Frances Bayard,
whose death is reported at Algiers,
is the second daughter of the late
Thomas F, Bayard. She was
known as “Miss Nannie,” had
been absent from home for years
and had been living with her sis
ter, Countess Lewinhaupt, in Par
is. She want to Algiers for her
health, accompanied by Philip
Bayard, youngest son of the late
Ambassador.
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Georgia will receive for the next
five years for her 1,800 able bodied
convicts $178,420 per annum, or
$892,250 for the entire > period.
This revenue is based on an aver
age of $99.1? each per year for the
hire cf the state convicts.
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A banana diet in typhoid fever
is recommended by Dr. Ussery of
St. Louis. The banana, he says,
is almost wholly absorbed by the
stomach, easily digested, and very
strengthening.
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The price of seats in the New
York Stock Exchange is now
quoted at $27,000, the h ghes»
price offered in fourteen ycais.
The highest price ever paid for a
seat was $5,000, in 1881, the low
est $18,500, in 1893.
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A son of General Gourko, the
famous Russian soldier, has just
got himself into serious difficulty
by entering the room of Prince
Zulutzoff, one of Russia’s council'
ors, in Nice, and stealing 700.000
francs in money and jewels valued
at 80,000 francs. The case was
hushed up at the instance of the
Russian Government.
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A manufacturer’s agent of mow
ers and reapers s f ates that this
season the demand for reapers has
increased 100 per cent in the
states of Alabama and Georgia at
a single bound as a result of a
greater diversified farming.
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It has been decided to equip the
entire army with Krag-Jorgensen
rilles. Whtn the war with Spain
closed, only the regular army so -
ldiers were armed with small bore
guns. Since then, however, the
armories have been running stead
ily, turning out small bore rifles
at th® rate of nine thousand per
month. The stock on hand is now
sufficient to equip the volunteers.
The guus will be packed and sent
forward as quickly as possib'e.
The Springfield now in the hands
of th® troops will be re’ired and
stored away in the arsenals.
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William L. Moore, who leased
his yacht Kmapaha to t'.e New
York Sun during the war and did
not get it back on Oct, 1, when the
lease expired, is suing ihe paper
for $75,000. The libellant alleges
that the yacht was lost, and that’s
a pity fiom a sensational point cf
view The Sun and Journal were in
partnership in some of the war
newsgatheriug, and it would be
interesting to think of the Kana
paha is leuamed and under a dis
guije and cruising arcund the
of Ftench Guinea iu an at
tempt to rr-acue Dreyfus. That, if
(successful, wou d eclipse the Jour
'nal’s CisnoToa rescue.
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The man who won the Omaha
prize for the best small farm col
, lection at the b’g exposition was a
I small farmer living near Marietta.
He and his wife made the crop on
twenty-five acres of ordinary Geor
gia land.
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Considerably short, and yet
rather long. An absconding Ten
nessee bank cashier is described as
‘ six f?el two inches tall and about
$14,000 short.”
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The New Yord Harald declares
that Geu. Wheeler deserves all tLe
honors the American people can
bestow upon him, and comment
ing on the fact that he was re
elected to congress by the unani
mous vote cf his district, the Her
ald says: “That the people of the
Eighth Congressional District of
Alabama know how to honor a
hero was shown in Tuesday’s elec
tion, when Gen. ‘Joe’ Wheeler was
re-elected without a vote having
beeu cast against him. The entire
country will join in congratulating
the gallant old warrior on his
magnificent political success.”
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Jimmy—l wonder why they al
ways put the preacher away back
in the back end of the church?
Tommy—That was done in the
days when they was Injuns ’round,
and the preacher picked out the
safest place.— Indianapolis Jour
nal.
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Johann Strauss recently celebra
ted his seventy-third birthday iri
Vienna. The old “Waltz King” is
in excellent health and youthful
spirits, and received a great crowd
of his friends and admirers He is
still active in composii g music,
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Kansas City has a manual train -
ing school in the second year class
of which there is about mie boy
among steen gir's. The curriculum
includes the making by each pu
pil of a shirtwaist, and the boy
pupil proved to be as proficient in
this exercise as were any of the
girls.
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Wait a While a railroad station in
South Wales, has just won a fight
to retain its name, which the rail
road company wished to change .
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In connection with Li Hung
Chang’s new mission—to inquire
into the overflow of the great Yel
low River —a Chinese merchant in
Boston says that the stream has
always been of its present color,
except one day about three thous
and years ago, on which occasion
a great man was born the river was
perfectly clear. It is too bad thinks
The Boston Transcript, that this
great man didn’t settle the ques
that has now been left to the
statesman of the yellow jacket.
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A famous music'an says that 50
per cent of the Germane under
stand music, 16 per cent ot the
French and 2 per cent of the Eng
fish.
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Mis. de Goode —~What did the
minister preach agaihet todvy?”
Mr. de Goode (wearily)—“He
preached againe* time,” — I it-Bite*
Annual Sales over 8,000,000 Boxes
t'OR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
well as Wind and Pain in the Stomach.
Fulness after meals. Head
tehe. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings
>f Heat, Lsss of Appetite. Costiveness.
Blotches ou the Skin, Cold Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEI
lN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer
will acknowledge tham to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
PII.IJS. taken asdlrect
ed. will nniekly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions er irregularities of the sys
tem and cure Mick Headache. Fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
■N MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Rival
A«<l h>T« Xh.
LARGEST SALE
»f any Patent Jlertlelne in thaAlerld,
26c. at all Drug Stored -
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I Wimll Sell New j
I Books wholesale I
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II FOR CASH. Second Hand J
Books cheaper uhan the ■
B cheapest.’ Give me a call, g
I H. A. SMITH. |
THF OLD RELIABLE BOOK STOhE. 0
E H, P. WOOTEN & BIRO., «
Successors to
ROME PHARMACY.
niM 309 Broad st.—New Clark Building.
We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in
the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our
stocK is complete and of the very highest grade.
3W We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en J'*
deavor to the best of our ability to please you at a
x— times. We should be pleased to have you call on a
Full 1 ine of druggist’s sundries, toilet articles $
such things as are usually carried in a first-class I • 2**
store. Cigars and tob a cco.
Come to see us. <.
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A NARROW ESCAPE.
Thankful words written by
Mrs. Ada E. Hart, Groton S. D.
“Was taken with a bad cold
which settled on my lungs;
cough set in and finally termi
nated in Consumption. Four
doctors gave me up, saying I
could not live but a short time.
1 gave myself up to my Savior,
determined if I could not stay
with my friends on earth, I
would meet my absent ones
above. My husband was advis
ed to get Dr. King’s New Dis-*
covory for Consumption,Coughs
and Colds. I gave it a trial, took
in all eight bottles. It has cured
me, and thank Uod I am saved
and now a well and healthy
woman.’’ Trial bottles free at
Curry-Arrington’s. Regular size
50 cents and SI.OO, guaranteed
or price refunded.
I Announce,— To tho public
that I have secured the services of
William McClellan, an expert
fancy candy maker, who has been
for the past two year? with thn
Garrow famous candy kitchen <4»i
Atlanta. We are new making daily
all kind of fine taffies, cocoanat,
creams, nongats, etc. All we ask is
a trial. We can please you.
A. M. Antogholi,
next door to Currv’s drug store
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To Memphis and Return.—
On account of the National Quar
antine Convention, Memphis,
Tenn., Nov. 17—19th, 1898, the
Southern Railway wil sell tick- •
ets at the rate of one fare, or
$lO.lO for the round trip. Tic
kets on sale Nov. 15th and 16th
with final limit returning 21st.
J. N. Harrison, C. T. A. .'.
THAT
With the exhilarating sense
of renewed health and strength
and internal cleanliness, which
follows the use es Syrup of Figs,
is unknown to the few who have
not progressed beyond the old
time medicines aud the
substitutes sometimes offered
but never accepted by the well
informed. Buy the genuine.
iManufactured by’the California
Fio Syruo CojJ __ u