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As t-r a litigalii u lasting four- ,
teen year* the will disposing of a
K g u rranciseo estate once worth
$75000 has just been sustained j
and litigation suspended b-cause/
eetate ba* ti exhausted in
payi >g h'g* l f ieß<
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Women’s organizations iußev
oral State* have'met and resolved
against Repn sentutive Roberts of
V ah. His three wives are his dis
qualification. Perhaps if thsse
ZKilcus female* knew the mental
align sh that th'S tuple aiiianee
had cost him they would realize
that the misguided man has suf
fered enough
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It is said that Cecil Rhodes onae
med to impress his importance
upon a 'ittle German clerk in the
Government office at Johannes
burgh, and met with signal fail
ure. Rhodes, s«jsTba New York
Tribune, had to stand in Une, ai d
didn’t like i'. “Please attend to
me at once,’’ he said, “I can’t
wait.” “When your turn.cemes.
niistm,” mumbltd the clerk. “Con
found you, sir! Don’t you knew
who I am? I’m Rhodes.” “Oh,
yeq I kn«w that, but that doesn’t
w< rry »»e.” was the unruffled re
ply. “If you tv r»» in Cape Town
I d have you discharged in a mm
ute.” roar-d Mr. Rhodes. “Y<* I
have heard that th<-y discharged
people in Cape Town for doing
their diry,” answered the ch rk,
“but we xint in Cape Town, this
is a Re[ üblic I”
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The Anti-Scalping bid which
has passed the House of R< pres.-n
--tatives requires a 1 ! ticln.it agent*
p show proper authority for the
tale of tickets restricts rahwc.y
officials from supplying ticket?
for sale to any utfivY than an hor
izedigt-nts, and make* the re
demption of u.iused oi pirtdj use i
tide's cutnpn'sory. These require
n.euts are supplemented by ade
quate penalties for nci.xcompli
auct. Tlie f.iilari of railroad of
ficials ie redeem tickets is made a
misdemeanor, punishable by fine
and inprisonment. This bill is so
framed as to meet the yi-ws of
trxii>p<sriatu n companies and at
th- H.:me time protect the tick«i
--h Ide-. If it shall Hack coasid
eram.n ,i. 'he Senate it will doubt-
Ices b, me a law, .
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At :h< m> * ii.g of the American
I'tdeiath n of Labor in Kansas
City tn Tuesday last a deogate
fn m Boston intioduceii a measure
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Stomach, somethin-■•• ■ I dv■ < t-'i'brosh,
and burning pain, distress nausea,
dyspepsia, arc cured by H" 'o’' s irsa
parilla. This it accomp'idie ■ bet ause
■with its WHnif,ml power us a blood
purifier, Hood’s Sarsuparilh gently
tones and strengthens the ac > .'.nd
digestive organs, iiivigoiate -.lie i .■! .
creates an aj tite, | '■
sleep, and raises the health nt. it
cases of dyspepsia and inc'; i4l it
seems to have a v igic touch.’'
“For over 12 years I suliered from sour
Stomach
With severe pains across my shoulders,
»mi great distress. 1 bad violent nuuse<i
"meh would have me very weak and
faint, difficult to get my breath. Thest
spells came oftener and more severe. 1
did not receive any lasting benefit from
Physicians, but found such Jrippy eiiectc
from a trial of Hood’s SnrsipariUa. that I
took several bottlesand mean to aiwayc
Xeepit in the hov3g. I am now able to
do all niy own work, Which for six years
I have been unable c io. T>'y husband
and son have also P-e grently bene
fited by Hood’s Sam p. r • ■ for pains in
the back, and after tn \ -a. 1 gladly
recommend this grand . • * nedicine.”
Mrs. Peter Buf..?y, Lee • *•, Mass.
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Sarsaparilla
■ Is the One True Blood Purifier. All
'Hood’s Pills jiku Heudui.Uu. 2uce.ita
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Regarding Remedies fcr Dytip epßla
and inc igesticn.
The n< tioi al disiase of Ameri- ;
caas is iudig-stion or in tschron- '
ic form, dyspep a, ai d’ for th*
I very reason that it is so common
! many Deople neg'ict taking proper
I treatment for wln t they 'lousider
: trifling stomach tr< übla, when as
a mutter of lad, ii d geslion leys
I the lounda ion for mnny incurable
i diseases. No p rsi ns with a vig
lorous, healthy -tomach will fall a
victim to com um pt ion. Many kid
ney d.seases and heart troubles
, date their beginning from poor 1
digest'd , tl in, neivi us people are
tea ly so because their s'omachs
me out of gear; weary’, languid
laded out women owe their condi
tion io imperfect ii digestion.
W hen nearly every person you
meet is afflicted with weak diges
tion it is not aurprisii g that near
ly every secret patent medicin* on
the market claims to be a cure for
dyspepsia, as well a score of other
troubles, when in fact, as Dr.
Worthier says, there ib but one
genuine dyspep’a cure which is
perfectly safe and reliable, and
moreover, this remedy is not a
patent mecicine, but it is a scien
tific combitation of pure pepsin
(tree from animal mat er,) vegeta
ble essences, fruit «alt« and bis
muth. It is sold by druggists un
der name of Stuart’s Dyspepsia
lablets. No extravagant claims
are made for them, but for i idi
jestion er any stomach trouble,
Stuart’s Dv?p«psia Tablets are fai
ahead of any-remedy yet dweover
®d. Th*y a< t on the food eaten, no
dieting is mcessary, simply eat all
the wholesome food you want and
(he»e tabl ts will dig. st it A cure
results, because all the Steinach
needs is a rest, which S uart’s
Dyspepsia Tablets give by doing
the work cf digestion.
Druggists sell these tablets at
50cts. per package. Circulars and
testimonials »ent free by addrsss-
ii g F A. Stuart Co., Marshall,
Mich. *
taking Congress to impose annual
tax of 50 per cent on the total pro
ducts of any firm or factory which
*mpioy» women and children more
than eight h mrs a day, >r employs 1
children under the age of four
teen W1 ere abuses of the charac
t r exist they can and shou d, be
dealt with squarely by the State.
It would 1 e an abuse of the 'ax
ing power to begin 'o emyloy it as '
an instrumental ily for the correc
tion of social wrongs.
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Adjutant Gen. Corbin, thinks that
it will take 50,000 United Sta’es
lold'ets to keep order in Cuba, '
25,100 in the Philippines and 6000
in Porto RicO. From this we may ;
infer that peace hath her soldier ,
noys no less a h st than war. ,
Humanitaiianitm in Cuba prom-,
ises to be more costly than hege
mony and proprietorship in the f
Philippines ai d Porto Rico.
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The authorities of London have
expended about $85,000,000 during ?
the last twenty yea: sin widening .
ab<-nt tour and a half miles ot the ,
public streets.
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The czar’s latest fad is said to
b* that cf papering out his special
den with carcature* of himself. c
He will have plenty of material to (
choose frem, h«i it g from both
side* us the Atlantic. ]
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The natives of Porto Rico make
soap for washing purposes out of :
the leaves and bulbs of plants. '
Their shaving soap is prepared I
from cocoanut oil sod hom« made .
(ye, and the process of shaving i
involves the use of a coCoauut shell
cup a donkey tail brash and a (
razor fashioned from a piece of (
broken glass. ;
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In si eakii’g as a member of the
Society Os National Christian ‘
CitU“D’hip Congressman Dmgley
declared himself for expamion '
without reserve. This is very we ,
but when Dingley the 1 r “‘ H!’®|
shall endeavor to al ’
vivendiwilb Dingle o
siouist there will ” «
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! ii t ?■ Are already beginning to tingle the blood and quick,
>\/ ®n the pace. The bright smiles of dear friends; the -
I S expectant faces of littlechildren;the crisp, cool wind all *
I betoken the near approach of Cliristnias and the glad
Christmastime.
t “What shall I get?’’and “Where shalll get it?” '
* D are the paramount questions that confront the pro«-
M pective purchaseral this time.
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5 f\ T sa l ant ® consideration:
l I «lIT SILVBKIshqKERS- brushes. ;
’XI I COMBS! sEM i MILITARY, I
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- i MIRRORSIp B Q^Soid P er P s eS | HAT, HAIR, !
‘Q. I Curling Tongs! |?& | TOOTH, ' ;
KJ. Sewing lets! “ InaporteJ and Do- ■: NA ||
■ mestic Cigars* <
IN<iil1 N<iil Files! ’FACE*-
* | iK Manicure Sets! < ® > w* Elegant, Useful! i
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spontaneous combustion.
N tGnal Christian Citizens <’i Cue
Unit ,] States will pome fun
lab r cd.
]HS LIFE WAS SAVED
Mr. J E Lilly, pxn.iicn
eii'zen of Hannabal, Mo , lately
bn! a wonderful deliver.-i nc«
from a frightfu 1 death. lute 1 -
lin.. of it lie says: “I was ta
ken with typhaid fever that ra»
into Pneumonia. My lungs be-J
•anie hardened. I was so weak
I c uldn’t evn sit up in bed.
N< fl ing helped me. 1 expeted
u, < n die of consumption,when
I ■< trd of Dr. King’s New Dxjj
c very. One bottle gave great
rtdn t. I continued to use it,and
now am well and string. I
can’t say too much in its
praise.” This marvelous medi
cine is the surest and quickest
cure in the world for all Throat
and Lung Trouble. Regular siz
es 50 cents and SI.OO. Trial bot
tles free at Curry-Arrington Co’s
drug store ; every bcttle guar,
anteed.
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SANTA CLAUS’
choice of a hat ;
for a holiday giii is a sensible
one . Especially when one of
our handsome Derbys, Fedorae
or Alpines have l>ee» crosen.We
, have them in the newest shapes
colors and nobby styles, and
anyone who is fortunate enough
to receive one will call it a
“beaut.” Come to W. 11. Co,
,ker to trade and get your Xmas
presents.
W. H. COKER,
No. 11 Rroad St.
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Fashionable Capes, W raps
Fascinators, Gloves, Umbrellas,
and etc , will make a member
of your family an Xmas. gift
that they will appreciate. We
have some beauties in Capes,
Fascinators, ere. The p: ices are
the lowest aird our quality is the
beet.
N. F> —Don’t fail to come to
xiy stole to trade and get your
Xmas gift.
W. H. COKER,
No. 11 Broad St.
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Mauiaeba ba* 4et Miles' P«ia Lilli.
liilJaus 1 abulca. ouu gflre*ixuarf.
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D.'pu’y Sheriff .J. M. Johnston
mniouiices himseit a chik! dab* for
•tiit* office of B.ii'ifi of the Ranis
Dis riel, and asks y< u o vote lor
him on election dwy.
1 announce mysolf as a candi
date lor bailiff of the 919th dis
trict, Floyd county., and request
the v >te of friends and others
■in the election on the first Sat
urday in January.
Geo. W. Beauford.
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To my friends and the voters
of the Rome district, I desire to
state that I am a candidate for
re-election to the office of Bailiff
lor this district and most res
pectfully solicit your support If
re-eh cted I pledge to do my full
duty on each and every occasion
in discharging the obligations
oi the office. Very Respectfully,
R. 11 CuI’ELAND.
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I e" ebv announce my seif for
Pai iff 919fh District G. M.,
Floyd county, Gn. K °ctmu first.
Hot inlay i>: Jt’uua y, ,1899.
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