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of ihiTnrPW TTUi t •
year*, nt Interval* of it
Gruyefe ehocmcft, which urn umonR the
bent known of tin* HwIhs make, oro
commonly fhm» f* i t in iBnrnetor nml
weigh mom than one hundred ponntlii.
A properly made Hum g> of thin wort
*# like a Moft yellow pawn which
In the month It la hik'd with cavt
lien about the nt SRC of n pca f or htrgci,
onc or two In « o h M|iiare Inch of
threw. New York Advertiser.
llfutl i iirllvc HtiHiHK MiHik t hi’ 1 «»*nt.
Report* of iiimiihiH' dU> 1* ’ • nLorr tho
coiiit conn? In thick and fui*i i eopie "ie>
mtwt iin*' Uitnu In i>>i ■ • Mu. I. u.t.u, ti. It ti
UhlaliH livsvUiii ilclmlili' I" I > K • ' I * * i 1 tv • lipid v ..f
i'i rvijaisis ’ i \ fur
H«»H eotlKiipMioU, M<'it HomM Kmim'ii,. 1»iiiii«u*iu« .
imdrttin, ucn hii>Gu • and kid
%wf f.rotiM«\ all pin tMimlt to Jt« h •fo'jb'ou 1 and
McfjotL
It‘f» ft iKtoi’ ttrllt h' tlmt t niv’t n*«t a
ImJ of kind
Chow J-t-Af Tohjitvo Tho KlhU
Htnokt' BUdifft t'ltmivt.ti’s.
Wln‘n rut. II.ht In 111 ., it.uk ill") ttlwny.
M r.trh « in.tl' !i
Hr atb or Ohio, t 'itv »*» Tnj 1 no, 1
t,C( AS CiM N l > . * “
K 11 ass J CiiRMiV iimk* • oath tlmt Iho b« the
(tt'llinf purtncr «d the llnu «*f L J, Cuiaiu .v
e’o., il.Huw’ huslut'ss in the t'lt.v *>f Ttdctltt,
t '*amt > sad St * tv wf tu'vsshk n ad i hut Hrtht tl fun !
W llj «’scti pot the t»al(| nt ilM lUMltn it cut I ash I
for nad vv*u’> *■«»■« of * atA ttan that ena
Hot he euivd b> the use ot Hai CiiVnVv" 1 !
t'eui la.vk.i
Hworti to hcfoiv m«* mid subsvrilnst iu my
i - i pivseae*-, b t-tds 0th »li«\ \V ot hWHMIllu’f,
- M A t. l A. A til K.AHoN,
( - * t’uLnrrU
it nil's t ’urv Is t * Wi u iutci nnll >, »nd
ttvlsdircotlv **n the blood and tutieott* surfrtt * ^
**f t li«.* sAstA’to Head lot' tv ti mold'd*, f rev.
l‘> lirtHSKlst'S,’*’»*■ l \ .1 « tit m:\ »V t o . Ttdtsto, O,
Httpl
HfillV KfOtnl) pills m r<* tin* best,
l i'HUUni Lpv.dv toobiehl v *»f pistC* t' uin> for
t'*»nsVimp<ton. Mr* 1 h ank M*»huh, 215NV .223
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NvrA C ti« -t« r T. t rod bott b' »*td t-t'v ’ttii*v f Ivt',
Dm. H. 11 K1 »m, l.U , Wl AivU St., PlilU.. Pa
Look out lor colds
At tliia gettsot). Keep
Your Mood pure ami
Kiclt mid your system
1 OlllHl U|> l)y inking
Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then
You will be able to
.Resist exposure to which
A debilitated system
Would quickly yield.
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FOR 14 CEI6TS
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bn mi
U'ki ay ;;
asm!'** I 1 n i‘i»marvk , .^raU£s::' ftt. us«L**r, k i« It.
i.tH raw
1 I “ Uuet« Kload/br VtcAv'ria LeUuc#, He It*
- Ne’-sa,
t *’ J tii«Rt A>nHA*t, id>e
a - ISrai.aut I'.v w Ot SoCil*. li e
n#rth ft tt. far 14 H«H- •
AW* M |»k|ta wvrtb ft of, c MtiU
luaii jrxv.. free, * h **wr
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MjH»» reve.pt «»f t hi« n \& U
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m HLf.Ca»akv#ai .-.•*/• V
KMIk (kTlhUicir «n tt*. t* *»«>*.«*, «m
n % / / , y ’ St'HOLAR FRKR FOR
WHIP,
actual business taught
tUllU'H.l l iu< I’md jpOSi VN &UA&AX
TRKl> opvn *11 year to ttnta Sr». «
Ornifiii Aniiftmn UuftltiffMt t\»ll**8*',
Macon, Uidonqd
j„vfi ire undertaking tiny nogotiatioiifl
%yiifi the Unitcil Hinton, claiming that
,t rnnnnt front with n power which re*
it only oh un organized coiinpir*
ll0 j*‘critieul y of riot, anti piracy. The i.itmition
in Culm, and the freipieut
vinitH of the Hpaninh mill inter to tho
<btj»nrt incut are a wullieioul imli
, H tion that the Hpaniah empire in <htha
ifi ^ mortt nt fW mH p
OHiciala in Washington are inclined
to tlie belief that the public announce
ment of tho acceptance of thin conn*
j r y lis iviediator will foault in instant
revolution in njuiin, but they admit it
( K till. |||S( hope, ttlld IS being scrously
I'Ollsldtiml. . . ,
IfIMH (TIOXS A 1.1. AKHIIMb
Ithodit IhIimuI Cotton ^1111 n l>«'«ddv to
Vttnt
A dispatch from l'awtui'ket, H. 1.,
says: Thursday the directors of the
Valley 1’iills fompiiny, ill Albion, uml
i)it> Albion (’ompniiy, at Valley Falls,
the two remaining companies in the
lllaekstone valley which had not an
ililouucfd a reduction of a ages, de.Mvled
to pout notices t.» iiiat effect,
Iteports were received from mills in
Arctic, Itiverpoint, tjiiidniek, I'onliac,
Natick and other 1‘awluckel and lllaek
stoue valley villages, and without ex
ception they favored resisting the pro
posed reduction. The various mills
above mentioned employ about 12,000
people and operate 125,000 spindles.
WIlllTED ro IIEATII BV MOB.
South ( lltullHii I rtt'Mlf lit't t’lvf* II I'llt tl
I hi itwhiHi; it! A Itutoi*.
\ meager account of tho whipping
to death of Have Hunter, a myro, hy
a party of farmers, at Clinton, S. C.,
lets been received, Tito man had hecn
a tenant on a farm iu tho neighbor
hood and had violated his contract hy
secretly moving off the place. Later
he was caught by a |>urty of men, tied
and given a terrible wliijijiing, from
tin* effect*, .if which he died. It is be
liowd tho man nave the names *»f his
; , • it 4l, „iit- ‘ ul te " the* uu authorities \wfort
THE 01 .H MAN < 0 *I'OKTDU.
Osiieral t'l»v'» i'ltftltl Wife > lalti* lln
Aijed "Htthby.”
A Whilehall, hr , disj'ateh says.
Ltitle Uora. the child wife of Gen.
Caaaiua M. CUy, the oeeenirie old
* vW ‘
She went to see the general because
lie had sent for her to collie and cheer
hint. He bad been sick and needed
lier comforting little hand to stroke
h.s silvery locks ami smootii his vvrin
kied eyelids into sleet*.
Tit It IK N It, HOI'S i:\Kt mil.
All Dio On One I‘*»t MnrdnlHj; »
l , «Ht(Ucr,
Tlirw ticgro mnrilerers died on Hie
old at llahntille, la. n small
town in St. Charles parish, Friday.
Louis Richards, alia* l’iorro, alia?
Ct ie, by the latter name being no
tort \Y JA > I V; ie of the trio. Together
Avit UfHtr go Washington and Foxti
Mojtjh, also negroes, they Avert* *oi>*
toiiotul t<» doaih for murdering nud
MAUbing u dowish jH'ddlcr named
Louis Sigler, which tHvurml during
last June on Effingham plantation,
near HhIiumUc.
It) ftHUOH.
The priHODoi'H were curried back
across tho line info Okliihoum Terri
Imy mid m in tliv HOriui of their crime
ucm executed by J udge byiieh’s order
in (lie meet horrible manner Hint
human minds and hands could devise,
They iii i'i' burned n( the stake.
The Indians met their doom with the
usual stoicism of their race, A ft or
life tins cxtiuit the mob allowed tiio
(ires to die down and then hurriedly
dispersed.
No secret uus made of the fact that
tlie fiidimiH had been burned to death.
Saturday morning their charred bod
ich, burned beyond recognition, wore
foUiiti iii the antics of their funeral
pyre.
PRM’ARIMi l«lf ST It IKK.
N lit M'ortl i -otor Opcn*tlv<«s Arc I,ay
I«*U Iu Htippllcs,
A dispatch from New Bedford,
Mane., says; Saturday was pay day
among the majority of the operatives
in the mills where a strike is probable.
After the Opeiative.s received their
money they proceeded to lay in a good
stock of provisions. Many weavers
hud barrels of dour rolled into their
kitchens.
Tlie majority of the operatives think
a strike is sure to lie begun uml ail
Unit vi us tulkeil of at the north ami
south ends of thfl city was the prob
able strike.
BASHED DOWN 1 N( LINE.
A*Tl«lna «»n l.«»okout Mountalu K*n»d In
U td«‘h SoiiTnl nif lluet.
V work train on ttio (’!iattamnu:a
nml Lookout Mountain standard gun
riiilrt>ii<i was vvreekeil on the mountain
sidt' alanit ill o’eloek Saturday uiorn
mg. Thv r <inductor and six negro
workmen . nmu v 1 udlN II. I,„t but Hot , , f futftiu ,
injured,
The train, which consistetl «»f a h»co
..............I .......... -f lumlior, VI (IV
moving *li»\vn tho mountain at a slow
v *\ ,^ t , 0 f speed when the brake chain .' on
the /Ust »: * ear muMmify , , , Miappe*?. , the
son,uni car was nnprov i,lo,t with «
hi nko chain, nml tho whole weight nils
'. hr .............'V»«; vlaslicvl
tlown the liioitlltain side.
M.UOK IIANUV H1KS.
.............. ...
^ . ........ »»mi,ahwt
Saturday at a health resort near An
<i« He was in feetde health
"hen lie came south, Imt lie had beeu
eonfluetl to his b.si only one week.
Major Handy was stricken with the
illness which ended with liis death
while he was preparing to leave Paris
for America, after completing his
work as commissioner to the exposi
tion.
To Ask For A <lv a nee.
The <t|no miners' convention at t'o
lumbns, O., Saturday decided to ask
an advance of 10 cents pet* ton
„ u the contract foj* next Tear is
IllStUk
Mott Comitrrfrlt* Di^coiorctJ,
Taa o more counterfeit SltHI oorti!i
cates turned up at I’hiiadelphia Satur
day, one at the Fourth sab-treasure anil the
other at the Street National
bank.
tlmt lie naif
of tho century.
>;«T A (VMM It.FIT..
Taylor Shjh If** Will Not Kilter
Sfimtorliil Knee.
A Nashville special siiys: Avowed
for senator have been un
as to (lovernor Taylor’s inten
tions, hut ho has, after numerous
given out this statement:
“Circumstances forhid my entering the
contest. I luivi no explanation
otter, no comments to make.
The cirenmstaiieos to which Gov
ernor Turley’s Taylor refers consist of Senator
refusal to withdraw. It do
voloped that Governor Taylor had
sent a note to Senator Turley saying
it was apparent Senator Turley could
not win uml if he would withdraw and
hamsfer liis strength to Taylor he
(Taylor) could beat MeMillin.
NKtiltOKS LY\('H NKtiUOES.
Ixrntp ('uunl.v Mississippi, Color*'*! I't'oplt'
<i«*t to Tholv Work.
.Inn Wat I h anil Sam Cole, negro,>»
«>f Neshoba eonnty, Miss., wore lynch
eil in i'ea lliilge, Kemjier county, a
few itnvs ago.
Wat-ta and Cole went to I'ea Kidge
to visit relatives and became too aiton
ti\c tt* their kimlsmati's wives, The
lynchers are said t«> be negroes.
IH MOl KITS MERE 0I1E1MENT,
l.«*\vcr lloiot* of M to * It*ml I.eg 1*1111 tiro
Hus Oraitiiid'il.
'ilu* roj)uhli«*;*u niemlmrs of t-lio low
> r Inmse of the Maryland legislature
ait»*r more than two months of “deals”
ami ••promise • failed to agree upon a
s^MHiker for tho hou-'t'of <U>!o^atos and
I'ri.luv t«.(!v,i .til if th.dr tluu ntin.liei- num i, .ivxiivt a. . i t
.
ml In forty one domoorats, eloottid
* I.’..... h ; f p-i’Miling ” f BiiHimore olheer. city, to
«;r"> l'has*‘s “ au*l fuoUons of uoinoc*
ru '* v reprosenteil iu the minority,
Vet " w *' n the ,nt% time n,n< u,,,u eime there was md
« "aver in tluur ranks each niombo
,h ’ 1 as he was ffiieeieil amt east his
f ' >r r T" h ! i, :“:L
HI AH I A IflS (Alt.
Kimlncpr tltpe Itclieved t*» Have lt»en
Murdered.
'ylrwter H. Gi|>e, « l’linh.uulle en
!1 >• ianij*o i- in «y iminins
<>'l‘" * ^ ’» woa badly cut and there
« K‘* h MW** >>ts throat. liis
chest was bruised.
The enroll >r thinks Gipe might have
been struck bv a gassing train, Imt the
rou t officials siv he was murdered,
HI Htil. VUS til l THEIR BOOTY.
It Ob i* Kc*l<ltf*ut'*«* Al hilt* Several Person*
\\ er** Iwiikr In the IlnlldlitKi
At t’hicag i Thursday evening hur
idar- euteied tho residence of \V. W.
Jaeolis, at 12 Wavorly 1‘lacc, and car
riod away mining stvick valttevl at
about #10,00.1, liesi.ies a collection of
rare coins, musical instruments, rare
lioiikjewel: y, silverware and cloth
in*.
Tiie burglary ttxik place while there
were seven or eight persons in the
* l'“ r, . v three beiug in tho
adjoining rviout.
tIt y of chnTk'm^H A
pnration whiting of pnlnt^^BPPM^_ when this lorlffl
termed in
Boston Transcript.
How Many Commandments!
According to a writer in Household
Words,a father in Scotland who wishes
to present his infant for baptism is
expected to puss a slight examination
in the Shorter Catechism.
One day a collier went to his minis
ter to bespeak him for tlie christening
of H» child.
“How many commandments liae ye?”
asked the minister.
“Twenty,” rejoined the collier, who
was forthwith sent back to pi r no his
studies in elementary theology. On
his way lie met a brother miner, who
was going to the minister on a similar
errand.
“How many commandments hae ye,
Jock?” asked the first.
“Ten.”
“Oh! you needn’t -trouble him wi’
ten; I offered him twenty the while,
but he wasnn satisfied.”
Sot a Hopeless Case.
lie- I shall never marry until I
meet a woman who is my exact oppo
site mentally.
She Why don’t you ask Miss Floyd?
She is considered one of the most in
tellectual girls in town.—Truth.
Hud Dlgrittion, Bail Heart.
Poor digestion often causos Irro^larity
of tho heart’s action. This. Irregularity
i» ym! iynlpreii-^inMn'u"I?thosiimi^ bo-'
Til'Ti* however a vist liifTereneo
tween the two; organl., heart itlseaso to
incurable; apparent heart disease is
curable if goo>l digestion quoted be restored.
^ Greonshnrg, iu point is Mrs. from EUcu tho Nno
Kra i>f Ini. Col
l generated h \™Xg by rtomaeh tho trouble. Wa
indigestion pressed on
tlie heart and caused an irregularity of its
a*tti>n. She had much subject pain in her stomach
and heart and was spoils,'^ to frequent and
s , ver „ choking wliioh w<*e most
s-verw nt night. Doctors w*ro triad in vain:
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k CVS* OF HfcAHT FAlLl'itU.
Fho was much trlghtoned, but noticed
that in intervals in which her stomach did
not annoy her. her heart's action became
normal. Reasoning correctly that her di
gestion was alone at fault, sha procured
tlie proper medicine to treat that trouble,
and with immediate gooff results, lier
appetlto came back, the choking spell? be
oiv.ne less which frequent and finally ceased. Iler
weight, had been greatly reduced,
was restored, and she now weighs more
than tor years, iter blood soon became
pure and her cheeks rosy.
The case is of general interest because
the disease is very common one. That
other? may know the means ot cure we
giv the came of the medicine used—Dr.
Williams’ Fink Fills for Fale People. These
pills contain all tho elements necessary to
give new Ute and richness to the blood and
restore shattered nerves.
mouth cannot
Yukon is twenty miles wide 700 miles
from Us mouth. With its tributaries
it is navigable 2,500 miles. It is larger
than the La Plata. It is larger than
tho Orinoco. It discharges one-third
more water than the Mississippi. The
water is fresh fifteen miles from its
mouth. It. has probably more gold in
its basin than any other river. Its
color is beautifully blue to its jimutiuu
with tlie White River, 1,100 miles
above its mouth.
There Were Others.
Mamie (singing)—My mother was a
lady—
Aggie (inter, opting)—Aw, shut up!
So vvuz me fadder.
Mamie—Wotcher givin’ me.
Aggie—Pat’s dead right. He wnz
do bearded lady in a dime musee fer
t’ree years.—Puck.
Putting On Her Wraps.
Site (smiling)—Your face is too near
to mine.
Ho—It’s two inches away, and that’s
us had ns a thousand miles.
She (poutingly)—It wouldn’t be for
some men.-Harlem Life.
Purely a Local Disease.
Eczema is a local disease ami needs local
treatment.. The irritated, diseased skin must
be soothed and smoothed and healed. No use
to )>.*.-nuse dose yourself itching and ruin your stomach .just f
of an eruption. Tetterim* is
tho only simple, safe and pertain cure for T«*t
I’ll-L. 1 '"At'ArVjuLt'-'.r h‘ v ImliV'flu' ivm'ents’in
stH,u I“- J. T. Shui,trine, Mavunnnli. «a.
TIu . Turkey is Swede. en .itly i.iflueuceil
who j n his public policy by n Tarl Jcrsen. j
Alidul was Hamid’s n «..mmon artisan, in emphiyed, the before
Yildi* Kiosk. accession, workshops of »
the
To Cure a Col.l In One Pay.
Take Laxative Broaio Quinine Tablet,. AU
Druggists refund money If it ffttta to cure. 25c
The Ontario government has decided that
nil whobibur iu Canadian lnmber*-,mn.H mu>t
’r 1 an'I that supplies must be pur
rh,,M ' ,U "
Mr. 0 i.oo.lman, ,”ir W«ml™ vv inmms. ro'tr* vo.. ill., writes. wrn.s.
From one |>.i.-kagi f-al/'rsDermnn Cuff, <
IVrry costing 15c I grew 3(H) lbs. of better
coffee than I can buy iu stores at 30 cents a
ik " 7
a. c.
A package of this coffee and big seed ami
plant i'fitalogno is sent you Wis., by John A.
Salzer Seed € 0 ., I.a Crosse, upon re
ceipt of 15 cents stamps and this notice.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children
Wthine, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion. allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c. al >ottle.
S25 FULL COURSE $25
The coni plvto Business Course or tho complete
'‘horthaiid Course for at
WHITE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
15 K. Cain St.. ATLANTA, OA.
Compute lift si ness ana shorthand Courses Com
bined. #r.5B Per Month
Business practice from the start. Trained
Teachers. Course of study unex<*eU©d. No va
cAtiou. Address F. U. AV1IITK* Principal.
rKza sco Business College, LouistlYto. Ky.
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ont cnf inf. Write *
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with a Tvorld-wide
reputation. Catalog
free te all.
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ALABAMA !i
(/-AyWsnjMm.
C, Kyleton, Ala., writes;
(■ tfk f For Palpitation of
J Heart and Sick
} Headache Dr. M.
A. Simmons Liver
Medicine is* worth
Hi ’*' its weight in gold.
The imitations are not
so good
Wifehood.
It te of vital importance to every woman
Who coutcmplateo wifehood that her mental
Etate and physical condition should be at
their beat, since tho desire and happiness of
mankind are consummated in marriage and
procreation. If she is feeble, be it is impossi- Every
ble that her children should strong.
woman should know that female weakness
can be cured; that i>r. Simmons Squaw
Vino Wine will prove most beneficial dur
ing wifehood; that it will impart nourish physical, tho
mental blood, and local brain, strength, and vitoli the femi
nerves, zu
nine organism and insures a safe UUu COttt*
paraiively painless delivery.
ay?(fait.
Oak Lane, Ala. .writes: Ilavo
1 ff _ ~\ i "» ei Ur ® Icdiclne - M. A. Simmon. “
S ^ _ JR ^ It iv cured " a case of ^ Sick
^ 'mSfa-ij ' fcj k' $) standing. ® ea< ^ ac ^® “BJack ^0 Draught** years
\ \ is sometimes imposed oil
people as a Substitute when
ma \ f Ja they cannot get the genuine
r»-K 5 ®^ Dr. M. A.S. L. VC. whichl
Vfr' think is fur Superior.
Puffines# and Dark Rings UnderEyet.
Thes~mptomaof ^onsIimUoaaT liver diM Cn «omay differ
K. the individual. igi.‘or w’eaSfoi
Not unfrequcntly thccora*
flexion puffiness becomes and pnle dark and rings sallow under and thcro tho
is a
eyes. The functional powers of the stomach
Medicine. The fact that imitators under
take to sail under our colors anti sell on tho
million dollar reputation of our Dr. M. A.
Simmons Liver Medicine is a compliment to
oni'poods, but an »rkr.owlcilBmcnt of tho
UhlfwSan attempt f2"nnfa1rtS
B honld took have ontfor the taiitatlons aS4 t»
lase to auythmjf to Uo with tbem.
CRUS AND
LAND STUMP
WITH A PULLER
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c. I>. KDWAKHS,
Albert Lea,
PiUM, MORPHINE, su* enutT*illPL>I WHISKEY, CO
ca n . I'ohaceo 4H LE.sk 11 , llnlilts
w*riHanoutly t urcvl by H >1 ||(Ml Ifi
rr- REU MEt I’. My book, HR. containl J. llOFFAf k full tnft»r
at iu inaUod fre i . ARf,
oojii I Isabella Hull Jin*. < hlca^o, 111,
M OSBORNE 8
udirndd atiem
A u s it »in. Short t«n. Aetna; Chip bn-inesk board- Send S r > t«xf C>
DOM ' • tune . for cttaiotvM.
MENTION THIS PAPER iu tisers. writing AMD to adver- »-2
CTS 1 Best UJKtS Cough ami Syrup. All Tastes tl5£ Good f AILS. Use
I 25 0 -'in C sinift. 2 'A fk*fd P 5 hv M drncsiiffs. H 0 2 ■ CTS.