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I Have Decided to go Out of the Millinery Business. This is the First Time I Have Offared My
Stock at Cost, or at Closing Out to Quit Business Figures. 1 Now Throw the Entire Stock on
Ihe Market and Will Proceed to Close it|Out at Once-Everything Goes!
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50,000 liir? Ti’«B|s itt if
Service
moctiop to rm
Mk ' g His Du: pla n In {ho
Phlllßp’nas
»uh I'geo 1 -, Dc. 22 The
Cifciiiot today di:.-. u».»cd the in
•tructiouH to be sent to Gen. Otie
St Manila, which will be pi :nul
fsted there as a proclamation by
the president.
■lheae instructions are similar
’ u i®P *rt to those sent to iur cf-
at Santiago upon the occu«
pstisn of that city by the iunted
Slates troops.
Thsy assure the Filipinos that
' cited States assumes control
the Philippine island in a spirit
®f peaee and friendship, and that
R " civil rights and privileges that
they have hitherto enjoyed w® ild
b* continued, and that it ie the
Purpose of this government to re*
,**'* in all passible ways the un*
Jtist burdens they have borne, and
tor the co-operation of all
€®»d citizens in maintaining order
10 the end that peace and prosper'
"J may be restored.
far as is practicable all nffi
ctent civil officers will be retained
'he official positions they now
°* ca Py, and fair and impartial
Justice wi'l be administered to all.
1 has been decided n Ito give
ut the text of the instructions to
•n. Otis till abeut the time of
f) # e r a,rr ‘ T *f “t Manila, which will
• a esonth hence. The ins ruct
-1 a «e make temparary arrnage
nta f or c Oa6 ting trade euah as
he cabinet decided that exis-
J ooudi tlWBa justified a further
uctiojj of the military forces of
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(he United States, and the secre
ary of war was instructed to ar-
I range for the immediate muster
i out of 50,000 volunteers.
Nothin g definite ha« bean de
cidtd by >he war departuaant as to
the regiments which will be ie
cluded in the 50,060 volunteers te
ba mueterrd out. If is said, how
• ver, thut they will be distributed
as rquitiihly ms possible among the
k v; ral rtali s ai d m a get oral way
ttiH first regiments mustered in
will be t»p first te go out.
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DETEC TIV ES HOUNDED HIM
Ex-Convict Commits Suicide
3e c au33Qf Detectives.
St. Louis, Dec. 22 —David
Shea, an ex-convict, deliberats
ly committed suicide today in a
rooming house by shooting
himself in the head.
In a pathetic letter left by
Shea, and addressed to the edit- 1
or of The Post-Dispatch, be says
'he was driven to death by a
private detective agency as a
result of being hounded by the
agency.
Shea declares he was unable
to obtain work to sustain him
self honestly, and iie decided to
die.
QUEEN APPEALS TO POPE
Writes To Don Carlos Asking
Him To Ston Agitation.
London, De. 22 .-The Rome
correspandent of 1 be Daily Chien
icle says:
“In response to another appeal
from the queen regent of Spain
th# pope has confidentially writ
ten to Don Carlos asking him to
stop the Carlist agitation.
Tt CVRE A COLD IN ONE
DAY
Take Laxative Brenao Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails toeure. Joe.
The genuine has L B. <. on,,
eaeh tablet.
4,000 COFFINS
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Haw Btfi Irhni iiij Th
••uerimest.
liriOriNKROBKAD
Tg be Bi ought Home for Eu l ’al
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Pittsburg, Pa., Dec 22
Rush orders for 4,000 coffins
have been given by the war de
partment to a casket company
of this city. With 4,000 rough
boxes they must be made and
delivered is New York within
30 days. From there the burial
cases will be sent to Cuba, Porto
Rico and all the state military
camps and posts where United
States soldiers are buried. The
bodies will be disinterred,
plared in the coflins and brought
home.
Bodies not claimed by rela
tives or friends will be reinter
red in national cemeteries. Each
coffin will be zinc lined and air
tight, to prevent contagion.
They are to be finished in oak
or mahogany. All will be lined
with satin.
WHAT JOYFUL FEBLINu.
With the exhilarating sens, of
r-newed health and strength and
internal cleanliness, which follows
th# use of Syrup of Figs, is un
known te the few who have not
progressed beyond the old-time
medicines and the chwap substi
tutes sometimes offered 1 ut never
accepted by the well-informed.
Buy the genuine manufactured by
the California Fig Syrup Ce.
at low water
The weather has been very bois
terous aa«i the wreck is rapidly
i breaking t > pieces under the blows
.of the tremendous surf that at
'u«n«s swallows it our. of sight.
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HOLIDAY REFLEC
TIONS.
Will be nleasant if you buy
here what Furniture you need
for gifts. We have an excolleu
line of Desks, Book Cases, Chi
na closets, Parlor Cabinets, Sha
ving Stands, Pictures and other
handsome and durable pieces
suitable for presentation either
to yourself or some friend.
These goods are not the kind i
made up solely for the Holiday
trade, but are high grade, and
the equal of anything eyer sold
by us.
Os course our prices will meet
with your approval.
Rhudy. Harvey & Co-,
Mo. 337, Broad St.
XMAS AND HOLIDAYRATES
The W. & A. R. R. will sell
round trip tickets at reduced
rates. Tickets to be sold to any
point Eastof the Mississippiand
South of the Ohio and Potomac
rivers on December 22, 23, 24,
2 5 and 2G; also December 30th '
and 31st, January Ist and 2nd ‘
with extreme limit Jan. 4, 1899.
Cad on C. E. Harmon, Gener
al Passenger Agt. Atlanta, Ga.,|
or C. K. Ayer, P. A T. A.,j
Rome, G.
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ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND.
Chectaw Indian Nation Wants
Damages.
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Kausnp City, Mo., Dec. 22.
The Choctaw Indian Nation is
plaintiff in a. suit for $100,( 00, filed
in the Circu t Court, against the
Kansas Citv, I’itrebnrg and Gulf
Railroad Company, the Arkansas
Construction Company and the
CentYrtl Coal and Coke Company.
The suit is to recover royalties
on railroad ties and lumber pro
cured by the Pittsburg and Gulf
Railroad from the Choctaw for
eds. S. Snarrier, who brings the
suit, was appointed by the Choc
taw Council in October »f la>!
year te collect those royalties as
agant for the nation. The amount
of timber used by this railroad is
approximated by the agent at
SIOO,OOO worth.
’ACCIDENTALLY shot
Mr Thomas Kennedy Wound
ed In Th® Calf Os Th® Leg
VThile handling a pittol at his
h?m« near t»«n «n Tuesday, Mr.
Thomas Ksnaedy. a yming man
about nin*t»* 3 n years old, aecid-n*
tally shot himse f through the leg
below the knee
Lr. W, C Griffin wa» sent for
and found that the ball sntsred
tha call of the leg just below the
knee and ranging down passed be-
tween the two bouts of the leg
and was tut out just above thn
ankle. When, taken but lhe bullet,
which was a thirty-tight calibrt,
was perfectly flat and as bright mb
; u silver dollar, Mr. Kennedy was
. resting very wII v esterday and
his friends hope for his sp-edy
reeov- rv. ,C«>rOTsv'l 'e Couri.nt
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Changed ScnLDcr.E.—The
Southern Railway instituted
some important changes in their
schedule Sunday. The changes
art upon ths main line between
Chattanooga and Atlanta and
points soulli. The arrival of
trains here are as follows : No 16
south 9 :L). a. ra. ; No. 14 south,
8:20. p. m.; No. 8 south 1:44 a,
in. ; No, 13 north, 7 :30 a. m. ;
No. 7 north, 10:20 a. m.; No.
15 north, 6:25 p, m. Nos. 14 and
13 are the fast vestibuled trains
known as the “Cuban Fiver.”
NO FAKE—
BUT 3OLIDJFACTS.
Mrs. A. O. Garrard
will, from today, begin
an actual cost sale to
close out her large win
ter stock. Choice Felts
for ladies and children
at prices that cannot
be found elsewhere.
Belts, Hair Ornaments
and Buckles,ail to go
at cost to close them
out. Don’t fail to call
and get prices before
buying in Millinery.
BUCMLMN’B ARNICA SALVE
Th# b#st salve ia the world
fur cuts, biuiesa soraa, ulcers,
Salt Rheum,Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped hands, Chilblains,
Cerna, aid all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It ia guaranteed
to give perfect aatisfaetion or
woney refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For salu by Curry Ar*
ngton Co.