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1 Have Decided to go Out of the Millinery Business. This is the First Titnt I Have Offered I
Stock at Cost, or at Closing Out to Quit Business Figures. I Now Throw the Entire Stock d
The Market and Will Proceed to Close it Out at Once-Lverything Goes!
-REMEMBER EVERYTHING GOESE
MRS. GARRARD
TOLD TO JIOI/E
Itily Doesn’t Want Carlos in
Rsr Borders.
IKK FRENIff LlFESfim,
®i< Rafts Carried on Ev«ry
Steamship Deck.
Rome, Dec. 17. Don Carlo’?,
whose whereabouts lately have
been a matter of speculation, is
now knowjto be in Venice,where
ho is holding a petty court. As
a resultot the Spanish Ambassa
dor’s protest to Don Carlos’
presence in Italy, the goveniuent
has given him a hint to “move
O«.”r
New Lifesavek.
Paris, Dec. 17.—1 n connec-
Bection with the construction of
naw French Transatlantic liners
to run between Havre and New
ork, the French government
ia being urged to practically test
a scheme of carrying two great
well equipped rafts, so const! net.
ed that they cannot be submerg
ed. These rafts will be carried
as shade decks, and in the event
et a ship’s sinking, as La Bour
gogne did, the passengers will
haves prospect of being saved.
Messianic Coin,
Paris, Dec. lz. —M. Boyer
d'Agen.an expert in coins, has
recently purchased what he re
gards as a specimen of the M.s
sianic coin, which was in us
amond the Jewish Christians
during the first century after
Christ. r I he coin bear* on one
aids a profile of Christ with the!
word "Jesus” iu Hebrew, and
ou the other the inscription,
"I he Messiah, the King, will
Come in Peace.”
Petroleum Drinker’s.
Paris, Dec. 17, —Official re
ports note a new habit among
the French, which is making
vast strides. It is petroltum
drinking. Already many places
called “I’etreUugues” have been
opened for devotees of the habit.
The effectof the liquid is said to
be soothing though depressing.
: Might Hurt Their Feelings.
, London, Dec. 17.—Several
> Englishmen have written to the
, papers protesting against Bar-
> num & Bailey’s new spectacle,
j "The Destruction of Cervera,”
■ now being produced here. They
say it will hurt Spanish suscep
l tibilities.
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, I’rjnck Victor And Patriots.
London, Dec. 17.—The Chron
icle asserts that it h;<s learned
i from a trustworthy source that
Prince Victor Napileon, who
was recent y in Paris, conferred
; with Gen. Mercier, ex minister
of war, who, it is believed, rep
resented the officers lately impli
cated in secretly communicating
. with the Pr.nce. The latter gave
ian audience to Paul Deroulede,
president of the League es Pa-
!iriots.
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NOORE DECLARED GUILTY.
Husband Os Pet Strahan Roto
be Martin Mahon.
New York, Dec. 17.—Wt», A.
E. Moore, accused of having rob
bed Martin Mahon, the propretor
of the New Amsterdam Hotel, on
'he night of November 4 las’, hi
Grenoble Hotel in a "badger
game, m which Fayne Moore, the
defendant’s a'leged wife wts
charged with Lavmg taken part
l was last night convicted by a
jury before Recorder Goff.
Thia was Moore’s second trial,
the jury hav inu diaagr. ed in the
| first, and was continued for five
days. Today was occupied in sum
ming up, District Attorney Gardi
ner making the closing speech for
the proaecutionr.
The jury re'urned, after bdng
out about three hours, with th*
verdict "guilty of rohberv in th*-
first degree as charged in the in
dictment. with a recommei el ition
of mercy to the court,”
Moore maintained the same
-tolid indifference that has char
acterized him during the entire
triai. Sentence will probably be
pronounced on Monday.
The trial of Fayne Mo.re, the
so-defendant, was set down by th*
recorder for Monday at 10 a. m
——wiwW" TW*
HE FEARS NO FOE.
—
Dewey Ready to Hold out
Against the Worle,
New York, Doc, 18.—A Ma
nila dispatch t<> the Evening
Journal says that Admiral Dew
ey, in an interview teday, de
dared that he was ready to hold
his position against the whole
world.
Admiral Dewey, the dispatch
asserts, refused to express any
opinion as to the political situa
tion in the Philippines, but *s a
naval officer, lie declared that
since his fleet had been strength
ened by the monitors, he had no
f ear of any foe that might be
sent against him.
He said the insurgents a a
rule were friendly toward the
I uiied States, more so at pies
ent than at any previous time
sines the fleet sailed into the
bay May Ist.
ENGLAND CHECKMATED
Will not be able to get Held of
Delagoa Bay.
London, Dec. 17.—1 t has
been discovered that the real
mission of Dr. Leyds, Seeretarv
of tate of the Transvaal, who
(came to Europe as an emissary
;of President Kruege , was to
help raise a loan for Portugal,
so that »he would not have to
lease Delagoa Buy to England,
by the acquisition of which Eng
land would surround the Trans
vaal.
It is reported that Dr. Leyd’s
mission h been successful. If
so, England’s move to acquire
Dtlagoa Bay is checkmated. Dr.
Loyds came to Europ ■ ostensi
bly to.protest against England's
claim in the Transvaal.
HIS LIFL WAS SAVED.
Mr. J E Lilly, a prominent
eitizen of Hannabal, Mo., lately
had a wonderful deliverance
from a frightful death. In tel
ling of it tie says: "I was ta
ken with typheid fever that ran
into Pneumonia. My lungs be
taine hardened. I was so weak
I couldn’t even sit up in bed
Nothing helped me. I expected
io soon die of consumption, when
I heard of Dr. King’s New Dis’
eotery. One bottle give great
‘relief. I eontinued to use it,and
now am well and streng. I
can’t say too much in it«
praise.” '1 Hie marvelous medi
cine is the surest and quickest
cure in the world for all Throi t
end Lung Trouble. Regular six
es 50 cents and |1 OP. Trial bot
tles free at Curry- A i rington Co’s
drug store ; every bolt gu*i.
anteed.
SKIFF CRUSHED BY |<JE
Railr»ad Man’s Perilous Situa
tion In the Ohio.
Vanceburg Ky.,Dec. 17 —W. j
L. Franks, agmt for the C. A 0
at Buena \ ista, three imlee above
here, was caught in a skiff be
tween large cakes of ice. The skiff
was crushed into kindling wood.
Franks jumped for his life and, ,
swimming and leaping from cake j
cake, managed to get almost to'(
i shore, w hen he tell con pleteiy <x
hausted, and would b .vs either
frozen or been drowned had not S.
J. Wheeler, the night operator
heard his cries and hurried to the
rescue.
SPANIARDS WILL WAIT
I .
Till Uncle Sam Acts Bes se
Ratifying Treaty.
f’
Madrid, Ded 17. —It is annuun
ced today tha», us the Amer Ct
senate must ratify the pence t re a t y
| before it becomes efi Vd ihe
Spanish Guvermjrnt * I wait for
such ratiiicutiou bcivi■> red ng
teint.-ry thrt the Ur ; .1 Sta'ra
Senate iw not ace p’.
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A BOUT CATA I;RH.
It is canted by colds or sac
cessioa ot aolds, cumbuied with
impure blood. Its sym; u>rna ar*
paias in the h*ad, discharge
from the uou, ringing noises in
the ear's. It js cured I \ Hood’a
i Sarsaparilla v, Inch [ urifDs and
enriches the blood, sdoilats and
I rebfcilds the tissues and relieves
all the disagreeable sensations.
Heosl a Pills cure all liver ill*.
Mailed lor 25c. C. I. Hood A
Co., Lowell, Maas.
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RUSH TO ARMS.
Native Arabians Hava Arisen
Against Tui ks.
— .
Cairo, Egypt, Djc. 17.—The na
tive rebellion against the Turks iu
Yemen, a chief division of Aara-<
bia, is becoming formidable. Thir- 1
ly thousand Turkish troops have - 1
been amhi iz»d in the distriet
Mohammed Um, the insurgent '
chief, is said to resemble the
Mahdi, ihe M hammedan war, f
rior proj het in religious fanaticism
md rules his fo]|< wers desp< tica -
y. It was a eimi'ar on break 15 r
years ago under the Mahdi tha' '
swtpt the Sjudan and etded in t
the mkßsacre. Os Gordon at ■
Khartoum. Alden, the chit i town (
of Yemen is English.
Gin COW JUD!
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' Named By gaiienir in
Fihay Niyil.
JUDGE JOHN fl- ®
Gets Th* R*me Office Ji
Cadhm. n Gets Atlanta’*
A t k, is, Ga., I’es. K-
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senate liasing jusistsd on
a tn> ndiaeut to the local 81
bills relating to the eleelioo
judge of the criminal court e
lauta by the people, the an
was left in the gevernor'i bi
and he last night appointed J
A. E. Calhoun of the r *« er<
court to succeed Judge Berry”
term txpires n*xt August,
The goveruer slso tpP^ l
Frank Park judge of th*
court of Worth coardy. A
Herrington, jodge of the
court of Emanuel county-
H Reece, judge of th* c<
of Rjtm; J. A, Ansley, *o ,ic
of the coun tycourt es Bni»t« r i
Io the latter vacancy Mr.
R. Winchester had b®* B
point*d, but was withdrawn
account of objection by Br*’ 1
,Dodson of the senate* .
Tnismornisg these *PP o1
ments were cenflrined by
Senate.
The appointments s’ -01,1
by those who ar« in pe»i' 1(, “
know, ae fine a batch as ” er *
eent in for the Senate to »•
on.
Tt Ct 11 A COLD
DAY
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