The Georgia record. (Atlanta, GA.) 1899-19??, August 26, 1899, Image 4

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CHINESE RACE IS EXCLUDED From the Philippine Islands By Order of General Otis. APPLIES LAW OF THIS COUNTRY No Authority Was Given —The Administration Officials Surprised. The state department at Washington has been informed through a diplo matic channel that General Otis has applied the Chinese exclusion laws to the Philippines. The information was a surprise to the authorities at the national capital, as the matter had been under cousicT eration for some time, and it was not known that General Otis had put the exclusion laws into force. The first intimation iu that direction came in a dispatch received a few days ago from the Chinese consul at Manila, telling the Chinese legation at. Wash ington that the exclusion laws against Chinese bad been applied to the Phil ippines. The dispatch was brought to the at tention of the state department and inquiry made as to how the action was brought aboui, as the Chinese govern ment has been solicitous since Ameri can piilitary control was established in the Philippines that the United States exclusion law should not be ex tended over the islands. The state department knew nothing of such an extension and made in qury of the war department. The aailitary authorities, however, were equally without information as to Gen eral Otis’ course in this particular. Accordingly the Chinese officials were advised that any action taken by Gen eral Otis in applying the exclusion laws to the Philippines was not the result -of instructions sent from here, but was doubtless due to an exercise of his authority as governor general of the Philippines. What further step the Chinese au thorities will take has not been de termined, as Minister Wu Ting Fang is out of the city for a few days. There is little’doubt, however, that he will seek to have General Otis’s order held in abeyance until the authorities here pass upon the general question which has been under consideration between the two governments. In this connection the state depart ment has received an important letter from Mr. Williams, 0.. r former consul at Manila, who still remains there in a confidential capacity. He says the native Filipinos are strongly opposed to Chinese labor and in his opinion the exclusion of the Chinese from the islands would materially aid in bring ing the war to a close. He places the Chinese population at 52,000, which is considerably more than other esti mates from official sources. The letter is dated July 26th and brings the situation up to a recent date. It has been turned over to the war department to be used in the gen eral consideration of the exclusion -question. The Chinese government has shown more anxiety as to the course of this government toward the Chinese in the Philippines than 'toward those in Cuba or other parts of the world, mainly because the Philip pines are so near China and large num bers of Chinese are already establish ed there. They carry on the bulk of the retail trade, have an extensive ■ quarter in Manila and send out travel ing salesmen, carrying packs to the re mote interior of the islands. Some of the official reports, includ ing those of admiral Dewey, have paid a, tribute to the work performed by the Chinese, and Naval Constructor Hob con has recently reported to the navy depertment on the value of Chinese labor in naval and commercial pur suits in the east. This has led the Chinese officials in Washington to be lieve that the exclusion laws would not be applied to the Philippine and they are still hopeful that General Otis’s action will be a temporary move, incident to military occupation and not part of the permanent policy of this government towards the islands. KENDRICK GETS COMMISSION. Xewly Appointed Officer Will liealgn Job of Police Commissioner. Major William J. Kendrick, of At lanta, Ga., has received his commis sion as a captain in the Fortieth vol unteer regiment, and will send in his resignation as a member of the city police board at the next meeting of the council. Major Kendrick received the com mission Tuesday and is now awaiting further orders as to his duties. The regiment to which he has been assign ed is to rendezvous at Fort Riley.Kas., and Major Kendrick expects to get orders within the next low days telling his specific duties. "For the Sake of Fun Mischief is Done/* ~ A vast amount of mischief is done, too, because people neglect to keep their blood pure. It appears in eruptions, dyspepsia, indigestion, nervousness, kidney diseases, and other ailments. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures all diseases promoted by impure blood or lovj state of the system. Tell V. Why. We see the flelder on the plot Catch every whizzing ball; High ball, low ball, grounder, hot, He'll catch ’em one and all. But then it's strange, we do declare, This self-same catching star, Will chase himself full half a square And fail to catch a car. —Chicago News. Must Have a Good Hend. “And is your son going to be a good business man?” “I guess so. They seem to think pretty well of him down at the office, anyway. They haven’t said a word about discharging him, in spite of the fact that his handwriting is the same as It was when he came out of school."—Chicago Times-Herald. She is Willing To Be. If a girl says she is to be married "in a year or two,” it means there Is nothing definite; she has not yet land ed him.—Atchison Globe. Ask Your Dealer For Allen’s Foot-Kase, A powder to shake into your shoes; rests the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen. Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At all drug gists and shoestores, 25 cts. Sample mailed FREE. Adr’s Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y. About 400.000 acres of land in the United .-tates are planted in vines. Beauty Is Blood Deep. Ciet.n blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Casearets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. Gold mining will soon begin in Eastern Servia by English and German speculators. Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. <2 trial bottle and treatisefree. Dr. R. U. Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa. A blind woman never squanders any money for mirrors. Kducate Your Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever, ICc, 25c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money. Where Flies Go in Winter. Some one has asked, “Where do flics go In the winter?” This is a question of some interest, for a house fly 4s born fully grown and of natural size, and there are no little flies of the same species, the small ones oc casionally observed being different in kind from the large ones. The house fly does not bite or pierce the skin, but gathers Its food by a comb or rake or brush-llke tongue, with which it is able to scrape the varnish from covers of books, and it thus tickles the skin of persons upon whom it alights, to feed upon the perspiration. A fly is a scavenger, and is a vehicle by which contagious diseases are spread. It poisons wounds, and may carry deadly virus from decaying or ganic matter into food. It retires from sight at the beginning of winter, but where It goes few people know. If a search of the house be made flies will be found In great numbers secreted In warm places in the roof or between the partitions of floors. Last winter an architect had occa sion to examine a roof, and found around the chimney myriads of flies hibernating comfortably, and suffi ciently alive to fly when disturbed “in overpowering clouds.” No doubt this Is a favorite winter resort for these creatures. —New York Press. When Sunstroke is Desirable. The shadow of debt is rather gloomy but some of us would run great risk of sunstroke If we ever got out of it— Puck. Why Do You Scratch ? Wh*n you can cure yourself for fifty cents? All skin diseases such as tetter, salt rheum, ringworm, eczema, etc., can be surely cured by an ointment called Tetterine. Any number of testimonials shown for the asking. Nothing else Is as good. Unless your druggist has It, send 50c. In stamps to the manufacturer, J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga., for a box postpaid. A defective hammock sometimes cau-es lovers to fall out. Ccn’t Tciacco Spit * rd Jrr.cke YcurLlfe Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic. full of life, nerve and vlgo-*. take No-To- Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or sl. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sam; lo free. Address Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York. Lies and cats never travel in a straight line. m + +• hl ’ll n • Plantation Chill Cure is Guaranteed To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price sOc. Cornea Natural to ’Em. “Children! children! Don't make ; such a frightful noise,” said the mother. “We're playing omnibus, mamma,” j said Matti'', soberly. “Yes, I know, dear; but it Isn’t nee- ■ I essary to make such a terrible noise. i "Yes it is, mamma. We’ve got to where Hattie insists on paying the fare and so do I.”—Tit-Bits. The UitterncKK ot It. Wife of bls Bosom—Socratic, dear- ! est. what is the matter? Mr. S. Welled Hedd (a literary cel ebrity)—At last it has come—at last! Not a single paragraph about me In any of the papers this morning.— Punch. Still More Counterfeiting. The Secret Service has just unearthed an other band of counterfeiters and secured a large quantity of bogus 1-1113. which are so Cloverly executed that the avernge person w uld never suspect them of being spurious. 1 htngs of great value are always selected for | Imitation, notably Hostetter's Stomach Hit- | tors, which has many Imitators but no equals for disorders like indigestion, dyspepsia, con stipation. nervousness and general debility. Always go to Tellable druggists who have the reputation of giving what you ask for. Money nt'kes the man only when the man himself makes the money. In China as Well as Many Parts of America the mu.berry is highly valued for curing constipation, headache and liver com plaint Wlnterbmith’s “Mulberry Pills” con taining the concentrated active principle of the mulberry is the best laxative and liver medicine yet known. To prove it a sample size box Is mailed to any address on receipt of a 2 cent stamp to pay postage. Address Arthur Petek A Co., Louisville, Ky. < Facts must be feminine—at least they are stubborn things. No-To-Pac for Fifty Cents. Guarentcod tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, bleed pure. 50c, sl. All druggists. Thereisa lineof railway in England, the expense of which isnearly §10.000,000 per mile. •State of Ohio. City of Toledo. I. Lucas County. I Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. .1. Cheney A I Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said flrm wiil nay »he sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case nf catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my (— >*—) presence, this Oth day of December, <seal>A. D. 1886. A. \V. Gleason. (' —» —') Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and actsdirectly on the blood and mucoussurfaces of ‘“’be system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall’s Family Pill-; are the best. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children ieething.softens the gums, retiucesinflainma tion.allays pain. cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle. Piso's Cure is the midicine tn break up children’s Coughs and Colds.—Mrs. M. G. I Blunt, Sprague, Wash.. March 8, 1894. A low-lying icebeig is called by the sailors ; a “growler.” To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Casearets C andy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. ! If C. C. C. fall tn uggtstsrefund money • The average speed of a carrier pigeon in calm weather is 1,200 yards a minute. “I have gone 14 days at a time without a movement ol* the bowels, not being able to move them eicept by using tot water Injections. Chronic constipation for seven years placed me In this terrible condition; during that time I did ev erything 1 heard of but never found any relief; such was my case until I began using CASCARETB. I now have from one to three passages a day, and if I was rich I would give SIOO-60 for each movement; it I la such a relief. ' aylmek L. Hunt. 1-S9 Bussell St.. Detroit. Mloti. CANDY Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 20c. 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sterling Kenedy Company, Cklesgo. Bfentreal, Sew fork. 323 THE y Offers thorough practical courses in Bookkeep ing, and Shorthand and Typewriting Students i placed In positions without extra charge. Re duced rates to all entering school this month. Call on or address. THE ATLANTA BUSINESS COLLEGE, 128,180 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. C~ ARTERS INK Is what the largest and best school | ►- systems use. Chalk Produced by Hens, A flock of 100 hens will produce in egshells several pounds of chalk an nually, and yet not a pound of the substance may exist within the cir cuit of their feeding grounds. The materials of the manufacture are found in the food consumed aud iu the sand, brick dust, bits of bones, etc., which hens and other birds are constantly picking up. The Instinct is keen for these apparently Innutri tions and refractory substances, and they are devoured with as eager a relish as the cereals or insects. If hens are confined to barns or outbuild ings it is obvious that the egg-produc ing maebi ners cannot bo kept long in action unless the materials for the ■ shell are supplied. Is your breath bad? Then your best friends turn their heads aside. I A bad breath means a bad liver. I Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. They cure I constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, I sick headache. 25c. All druggists. | Want your moustache or board a beautiful brown or rich black? Then use BUCKINGHAM’S DYElfti ekers I ; anjj, o- ayv<HHT», o, a. >. W-.MWB. <- H - Carnegie Calf Wears Like Steel. J||S| Men’s $2.50 'r. Boys’ $1.75 Youths’ $1.50 |||||||. Little Gents’ SL3S Red Gartons. J. K. ORR SHOE COWVwII ATLANTA, GA. I _ L ° aU£ | I S) Send your name and address on a® ® postal, and we will send you our 156- S ® page Illustrated catalogue free. t WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. © ® 176 Winchester Avenue, New Haven, Conn, g GOLDEN CROWN LIMP CHIMNEYS i Are the best. A«k f<»r them. Cost no more i than common chimneys. All dealers. PITTSBURG GLASS CO., Allegheny, Ps. OR- MOFFETT'S A H “is!» H rr i H 108 BowelTrouWs3 ° f c B““® ®® ® jri chiidreD of Any Ago, TEETHING POWDERS Your IlrusKUt for it If not kept by druggists mall 35 cent, to C. J. 13. D., ST. LOUIS, MO. MANY a dutiful daughter pays in pain for her mother’s ignorance or perhaps neglect. The mother suffered and she thinks her daughter must suffer also. This is true only to a limited extent. No excessive pain is healthy. Every mother should inform her ' self for her own sake and especially for the sake of her daughter. Write » to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., f° r h er a^v ’ ce about all matters SvS S concerning the ills of the feminine ———— organs. Many a young girl's beauty is wasted by unnecessary pain at time of menstruation, and many indulgent mothers with mistaken kindness permit their daughters to grow careless about physical health. Miss Carrie M. Lamb, Big Beaver, Mich., writes: “Dear Mrs. Pinkham—A year ago I suffered from profuse and irregular menstruation ■ and leucorrhoea. My appetite was variable, stomach sour and bowels were not regular, and was subject to pains like colic during menstruation, VB I wrote you and began to W Ail take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Kr Vegetable Compound and ayfjL- fl used two packages of J Sanative Wash. Youcan't --'W. imagine my relief. My —A > courses are natural and Sf/ -J generalhealthimproved.” 'l/' / Mrs. Nannie Adkins, f La Due, Mo., writes: ' / J I\\ “Dear Mrs. Pinkham — A ft Jf \ } I feel it my duty to tell B 7 f t you of the good your f\f f J \ f/lfl II S' Vegetable Compound has \ /, • / \ ) I/i ’ done my daughter. She )I / /k suffered untold agony at / //J time of menstruation be fore taking your medicine; jf / / bet the Compound has / rekeved the pain, given her a better color, and she feels stronger, and has improved every way. lam very grateful to you for the benefit she has received. It is a great medicine for young girls.” Malsby & Company, 39 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. Engines and Boilers Steam Water Heater*, Steam I’iinipa and Penberthy Injector*. Manufacturers aud Dealers In SAW MILLS. Corn Al Illa, Feed Milla, Cotton Gin Machin* * ery and Grain Separators. SOLID and INSERTED Saws, Saw Teeth and Locke, Knight's Patent Dogs, Birdsail Saw Mill and Fngine Hep/iira, Governors, Grate Bars and a full line of Mill Supplies. Price and quality of goods guaranteed. Catalogue tree by mentioning this paper. w. LTdouclas 53&53.50 SHOES t Werth $4 to $6 compares with other makes. Indorsed by over 1,000,000 wearers. ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES TUB OESriXX h,T. W. L DooflM* Dame and price ctampsd on boltoau Take no substitute claimed to be as good. Largest makers of S 3 and 53.50 shoes in the world. Your dealer should keep them—ls not,’we will send yoi a pair on receipt of price. State | kind of leather, size and width, plain or cap toe. Catalogue C Free. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mass. I ffiiMaiimiFfi t n | WANTF.D AGENTS for cur Cotton I p Book ; it begins at 3c. and runs to lie.; I I figures tho IGtlis and 20ths from 300 to 7CO g pounds; a $4.00 book for only 90c. It sells b like “hot cakes;” tei ms liberal. Alsofor g the Bible I.coking'GJhsh. iLteachesthe I fl Bible by illustrations; agents making from : m SI.OO to SIO.OO per day. Write to-day. B J. L. NICHOLS & CO., Atlanta, Ga. College of Dentistry. DENTAL DEPARTMENT Atlanta College of Physicians and Surgeon* I Oldest College in State. Thirteenth An nual Session opens Oct. 3; closes April 30th. Those contemplating the study of Dentistry should write for catalogue. Address S. W. FOSTER, Dean. | 62-63 Inman Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 9 S fl & & and Whiskey Habits US i fl 1 curcd &t homo with- M S Sa $ out pain. Book of par- &Si § 8 ticulars sent FREE. B.M.WOOLLEY, M.D. Ael au ta7«7a. Office IM N. Pryor St. aLuRtS WHtnfc ALL rAILo. klgs Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use if-j In time Sold bvdruasrists. r*■ ! mention this