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KIDNEY TROUBLES.
t/* Gibson Says
That This Fatal Disease is
Easily Cured by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound.
‘ Dear Mbs. Pinkham : — I felt very
discouraged two years ago, 1 had suf
fered so long with kidney troubles and
other complications, and had taken so
much medicine without relief that 1
began to think there was no hope for
me. Life looked so good to me, but
what is Jifc without health ? 1 wanted
to be well.
A LAZY MAN’S LOGIC.
"Don’t you yenrn for fame?” said
the ambitious youth.
"Why should I?" answered the able
but Indolent person. "Fame merely
means tuat somebody will write an ar
ticle about you for the encyclopaedia."
“Well?”
"Thero are more articles in the en
cyclopaedia now than anybody feels
like reading.”—Washington Star.
PRINCE OFF FOR AMERICA. USED WOMAN FOR BARRICADE
TIIE UNDELIVERED MESSAGE.
Hcnery Will Soon Be Guaglng the
“Master Minds” of Uncle Sam’s
Original Domain.
SERENE CONFIDENCE.
"I am afraid,” said the publisher,
"that you are harming your reputation
by tho indifferent work you are put
ting Into this new serial.
"Nonsense,” answered the self-as-
1 sured author. “Even if the work Is
i unusually poor, the public will take it
! for granted that I am great. Other-
1 wise I couldn't get such stuff publish
ed.”—Washington Star.
MBS. LOUISE M. GIBSON.
“Lydia 15. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound cured me and made
mo well, and that is why I gladly
write you this, and gladly thank you ;
six bottles was all I took, together
with your Pills. My headache and
backache and kidney trouble went,
never to return ; tho burning sensation
I had left altogether; my general
health was so improved I felt ns young
and light and happy as at twenty.”
—Mr.s. Louise Oinson, 4S13 Langley
Avc., Chicago. Hi.—$5000 forfeit If above
testimonial Is not genjirt.
If you foci that there is anything at
all unusual or puzzling about your
case, or if you wish confidential advice
of the most experienced, write to Mrs.
Pinkham, Lynn, Mas3., and you will
be advised free of charge. Lydia 15.
Pinkhnm’s Vegetable Compound
has cured and is curing thousands of
cases of female trouble.
Small crops, unsalable veg
etables, result from want of
Potash
©
Vegetables arc especially £
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Candy Cathartic, tho genuine, put up in metal
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it. Bewaro of imitations.
Any man may make a name for himself,
but a woman may make several, if she
marries often enough.
Brooklyn, N.Y.,Feb.20.—Tho activity at tho
laboratory of tho Garfield Tea Co. Is further
evidence of tho popularity of their prepara
tions; over Three Million Families used Gar
field Remedies last year ' This vast public
approval speaks well for the remedies. They
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Because wealth doesn’t always bring hap
piness is no reason why we should culti
vate poverty.
A special from Bremerhaven, Ger
many, says: Prince Henry sailed for
New York at 3:43 p. m. Saturday. The
last seen of the prince from shore was
j when lie stood on the bridge of the
Kron Prinz Wilhelm, in nn admiral’s
I uniform and lifted his cap In response
to the cheers of tho assembled crowds.
| Commander William H. Beehler,
United States navy, the United States
! naval attache at Berlin, bade the
prince goodby for the United States
embassy.
I Senator Tlchirschky, Prussian as
sist to the Hanseatic cities, bid fare
well to the prince for Emperor Wil
liam, who also sent his brother a tele
gram previous to the departure of the
steamer.
The Kron Prinz Wilhelm arrived at
Southampton Sunday morning. The
voyage to England was uneventful.
Prince Henry remained on the bridge
of the steamer until the members of
the German embassy at Loudon, who
i went down to welcome him went oil
board. He then received them in his
saloons. The Kron Prinz Wilhelm
sailed for Cherbough at 3 o’clock Sun
day afternoon.
The Kron Prinz Wilhelm arrived in
the roadstead at Cherbourg at 8:40
from Southampton. The weather was
splendid and there was no wind. The
steamer stayed at Cherbourg but a
short time time during which the band
played selections from various airs.
The Kron Prinz Wilhelm resumed her
journey for New York at 9 o’clock.
FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous
ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
NerveRestorer. $2 trial bott le and treatise free
Dr. R. H. Kline, Ltd., !)31 Arch St., Phila., l’a.
DUNCAN SUCCUMBS TO WOUND.
Does n standing army ever occupy the
scat of war?
MrsAVinslow's Soothing Syrup for children
teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma
tion,ullaj-s pain,cures wind colic. 2oc a bottle.
Because a man is ungainly is no reason
why he should not gain in weight.
Piso's Cure for Consumption isnn infallible
medicine for coughs niul colds.—N. W.
Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1900.
Paradoxical as it may seem a squaro
meal is one that will go around.
Ihe. Only Line
South of tlie Potomnc selling mileage at two
con's per mile Is the S- aboaril Alt' l.lnc Ka I-
w.iy. good bdiwern Atlm la. Klclmn-ml. Ports-
mi.u'li, Wilmington and ( barloUti. Fnr turtle r
Inf-mnntlon nail on or write lla ty K. Ktou-v,
City I'nssonger ai d Ticket Agin', or W. K,
- lnl-tl in, Asst. Gon'l. I’.ihs. Agt., A laid a, Cia.
Docs the detective have to get a pointer
in order to dog a criminal’s footsteps?
Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not spot, streak
or give your goods an unevenly dyed appear
nnce. Sold by all druggists.
Five Presidents of the United States
have been of Scotch-lrish des cut.
Bow’s This ?
We ofTor Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by
Hall’s Catnrrh Cure.
F. ,T. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo, G.
We, the undersigned, have known F. .1. Che
ney for the last; 15 years, and believe him per
fectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tion made by their firm.
West A Truax,Wholesale Druggists,Toledo,
Ohio.
Waldino, KinnanAMahvin,Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act
ing directly upon tho blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Price. 75c. per hottlo.
.Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Society ^ Wo men . .
will find a vast improvement in
their different gowns if they wear
the proper corset. The
Royal Worcester
and Bon Ton
Straight front €or$ot$
combine every grace
and elegance.
Ask your dealer for them.
Royal Worcester Corset Co., Worcester, Mm;
WINCHESTER
“NEW RIVAL” FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS
out6hoot all other black powder shells, because they are mads
better and loaded by exact machinery with the standard brands of
powder, shot and wadding. Try them and you will be convinced.
ALL ♦ REPUTABLB DEALERS » KEEP ♦ THEM
Atlanta Policeman Dies From Bullet
Fired By His Wife.
Police Officer Duncan, who was shot
by his wife a week ago, died at the
Grady hospital In Atlanta Monday
morning at 12:05 o’clock.
He began to sink rapidly Sunday
afternoon, and early in the evening tho
physicians announced that lie was dy
ing.
Mrs. Duncan is ill in her room at
police barracks, where she was placed
immediately after the shooting.
Duncan was shot by bis wife on Sat
urday evening, February 8, in n board
ing house at No. 51 North Forsyth
street. On that evening lie and his
wife and sail, a negro nurse, Mrs. Dun
can's little four-year-old boy and Miss
Bessie Shclnutt, a visitor, were in
Duncan's room. All the witnesses have
stated that Duncan was drinking; that
was denied by Duncan after he was
shot. An altercation arose between
Duncan and his son, Claude,, and tho
father slapped the young man. The
two clinched and the son was being
pushed backward over a child’s bed
when Mrs. Duncan Interposed. She
drew a pistol from the young man’s
pocket and shot her husband in the
face, the hall striking the bridge of the
nose and entering tho head. Mrs. Dun
can has stated that her husband was
attempting to draw his pistol, and was
making threats to kill both her and
tho young man. Claude Duncan lias
corroborated this statement. The wo-
wan claims she fired in a moment of
extreme excitement, and did not intend
to kill her husband.
Desperate Negro Prisoners Attack
Sheriff and Citizens and
necape From Jail.
There were 150,000 children at sehool in
India sixty years ago. There arc 4,000,1X10
now.
HYDE SEEKS DAMAGES.
Reliability of His Cotton Crop Report
Was Called Into Question.
John Hyde, of Omaha, statistician
of the United States department of
agriculture, has brought suit in the
United States circuit court at New Or
leans against Henry Beer, Bertrand
Beer and Edgar IT. Bright, composing
the cotton firm of II. and B. Beer, for
$30,000 damages direct and indirect.
The suit Is based upon telegrams
and circulars issued by the firm reflect
ing severely on Hyde’s cotton crop re
port, which indicated a small crop.
One special to Liverpool declared that
the congressional investigation of Ir
regularities in Hyde’s department con
firms the suspicion regarding the bu
reau's estimate.
The faculty of the University of the
South made public statement in which
they deny that they left Sewanee,
Tenn., because of anonymous notes
threatening death if they did not go.
’ MARTIAL LAW IN TRIESTE.
Austrian City Uses Stringent Methods
Against Strikers.
As a result of strikes martial lav/
has been proclaimed in Trieste, Aus
tria. Altogether 100 arrests have been
made.
At the funeral Sunday night of the
victims of the encounters between the
strikers and troops, extraordinary
manifestations of mourning were wit
nessed. A military escort accompa
nied the funeral cortege, and the ceme
tery was guarded by troops. There
were no disorders and the troubles are
believed to he ended.
PRISONERS FOR ATLANTA.
Lawbreakers From Indian Territory
Sentenced to New Federal Prison.
In the United States court at Atoka,
Indian Territory, Saturday George
Brown, Ed Richmond and Bob Stafford,
the Caney Ind. T., train robbers, were
given sentence of ten years’ Imprison
ment in the penitentiary at Atlanta,
Ga. All three pleaded guilty.
Jack Stafford, the leader of the rob
bers, was given a life sentence
BOB AND JIM TO FIGH i\
Articles of Agreement Signed For a
Twenty-Round Bout.
Robert Fitzsimmons and James Jef
fries signed articles at New York Sun
day to meet in a twenty-round glove
contest on some date between May 10
and 20 for the championship of the
world. The contest is to take place
before the club offering the highest
purse. The winner is to receive GO
per cent and the loser 40 per cent of
the purse. ...... . .... _
At Sumterville, Fla., Saturday after
noon Henry Wilson and Julius Good
win, notorious negro outlaws, made a
savage attack on Deputy Sheriff
Charles Lane as he was leading them
Into their cells from the corridor. The
officer was knocked to the floor and se
riously wounded.
The men then ran through tho jail
er’s residence aud were attacked by
Mrs. Lane, who was rushing to tho
assistance of the officer with a win
chester rifle and repeating shotgun in
her hands.
The negroes attacked her and
wrenched the guns from her hands.
The woman's screams attracte-d a
great crowd and the negroes barricad
ed themselves behind their victim and
began using their weapons on all who
entered. George Stafford, a young
white man, was dangerously wounded
In the licud with a club and William
Fortcr, another white man, was badly
wounded In a clinch fight.
In a few minutes news of the battle
at the sheriff's house spread through
the town. Places of business were
closed nnd scores of people with all
kinds of weapons ran to the scene. The
negroes had rushed upstairs and barri
caded themselves from the throng be
low.
Lee Graham, a young man, with gun
ill hand, attempted to reach the second
floor and was shot dead on the steps.
In the excitement following the. mur
der the men escaped through the rear
of the house, and though several shots
were fired at them In the pursuit, man
aged to get away.
The great theatre was crowded.
The curtain had fallen on the sec
ond act, and the orchestra Was about
to begin a King Dodo medley, when
there was a commotion near tho en
trance.
"Is John Smith In the audience?”
cried an excited voice. "Ills house i»
on lire.”
But nobody rose up.
There wasn’t a man of tho name of
John Smith In tho house.
Tho licit Army In Mio World.
Tho American army Is tho most offoctlvo
organization In tho world. Themennro well
fed nnd well paid, but those alono will not
make a good soldier, IIo must have steady
nerves and a strong constitution. To light
disease it is also necessary to have tho samo
requirements. If you nro weak bikI nervous
you need Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters at
once. It will steady your nerves nnd ouro
indigestion, heartburn, dizziness nnd con
stipation. Try it.
ABSENCE APPRECIATED.
Hanson—There was a time I
couldn't abide Pugleigh; but I declare
If he hasn’t become really agreeable
of late.
Tryster—You don’t mean it!
Hanson—Yes; he hasn’t called at
my place for a month or two.—Boston
Transcript.
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Lawson—Bjackson tells me that ho
Is pretty well known out In your town.
Dawson—I should say he was. Why,
there isn’t a man in the place that
would lend him $5.—Somerville
(Mass.) Journal.
It la ft fft-'t Hint Salrcr'n vppctahlo nn-1 (lower,,
seeds ur« found In more gurnrns
and on more ramiMiiim nity oilier
” In Amorim. There Is reason for lids.
We own nnd npcrnle over f.COO neves for
tiioiivoduotionof our eliolenr«ds. In
[My "Hair
Paris supplies, free of cost, sulfurous
o ull persons engaged in handling
baths 1
lead.
CliroiCo Tetter.
Dr. .Tamos C. Lewis, Tip Top, Ky., writes:
”1 have an invalid friend who has'hnd great
benefit from Tetterino in chronic, totter.
Send a box to above address.” £0e. a box !
by mail from J. T. Sliuptrino, Savannah, Ga., !
if your druggist don’t keep it.
“I had n very severe sickness
that took off all my hair. I pur
chased a bottle of Ayer’s Hair
Vigor and it brought nil my hair
back again.’’
W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111.
Norway owns 325 different submarine
cables, but their combined length is only
324 miles.
Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy is a liquid
ind It:
preparation nnd knocks all tablets out. It
cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Vertigo, Full
ness of Stomach, Headache. 60c. Druggists.
French people use six pounds of soap a
[• Ifhg-
liend yearly, against ten pounds per
lish person
Tlie Snnlioaril All- Line Itni'wuy
Is now soiling mllongo books at nyi cents por
mile. Their two-tliousan 1 mile books nro good
I eiwoen Att in-a, Richmond, I’orta inuth. Wtl
in 1 lie ton amt Clbvrlotto. For forth r In for mi
ll oi cull on or write Harry K. Krcusa City
1’nsienger nnd Ticket Agent, or W. K. Clirls-
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MRS. DAVIS BEFORE SOLONS.
Tea consumed in England is subject to
x duty of twelve cents a bound.
One thing is certain,—
Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes
the hair grow. This is
becau 3C i -: is a hair food.
It feeds the hair and the
hair grows, that’s all there
is to it. It stops falling
of the hair, too, and al
ways restores color to
gray hair.
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For TG Cerate Postpaid £
SO HmW * f mront lt:«rlrnt i ndUlics*
l'J mngiil.lri ut < nrliout melons,
10 nn It (floi'ton* lomi.tin,
fii rpcrlrv« Irilnf’j vmlt lira,
IS Hplcbiil I herl tdr**,
G3 s«»r(;n>iuly livnutlful flower nrttln,
In nU 150 kinds positively fnntshinx
bushels of eh&miimt llowny nml 4
lots nnd lots of elrtm’fl votreffthlrs,,
toother with our irivat cntiilOuue/
telling nit about TooBlnto And IVft
Oat umt Hrotnus nnd Spelt/., onion
seed nt floe. :• pound, etc., ull only
for 1 rtv. In Mumps. Writo to-day.
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' ARN ATIONS cuttings, propagated with
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RED SEAL SHOES
She Appears at Mississippi Capital
and Causes Affecting Scene.
Mrs. Jefferson Davis appeared be
fore the legislature of Mississippi at
Jackson Saturday and her presence
caused a very affecting scene.
Slie was escorted to tho capltol
shortly before noon and introduced to
the joint session hy Senator Cayce. lie
eulogized Jefferson Davis and spoke of
his distinguished services to his coun
try and of the undying love of the peo
ple of Mississippi for the only presi
dent of the confederate states.
Mrs. Davis burst into tears when
she attempted to reply.
“Gentlemen," said she, ’I shall al
ways tenderly love the people of Mis
sissippi, who clung to the cause of a
defeated man. I can say no more.”
Mrs. Davis was assisted from tho
speaker’s stand, and the old veterans,
citizens «tnd littlo children crowded
around her.
A brilliant reception in honor of
Mrs. Davis was given nt the governor’s
mansion Fridny night under the aus
pices of the Jackson chapter of tho
United Daughters of the Confederacy.
A number of most notable women in
the state assisted in receiving, and
practically the entire membership of
tlie legislature and all of the state offi
cials were present.
NEGROES JOINED FILIPINOS.
Two Negroes of Colored Cavalry
Stretch Hemp In Philippines.
The Philippine mail recently arrived
at tlie war department, contains rec
ords of the courtmartial that tried two
privates of troop E, Ninth cavalry (col
ored), Edmond A. Dubose and Luius
Russell, who were hanged at Cama-
lig, Albay province, about March 1,
1901, after stealing from their troops
six United States carbines, three re
volvers, three belts filled with ammu
nition and other government property.
They then went to the enemy, whom
they joined and co-operated with, each
in tlie capacity of lieutenant of the in
surgent. forces, in expedition and en
gagements against the United States
troops for a period of nearly four
months.
Boers Are En Route?
The members of the Boer delegation
left The Hague Saturday, but have not
announced their destination. It is ru
mored that they have started for the
United States.
BIG RAILWAY CHARTERED.
Capital Stock Fifteen Millions, and
Length of Road 1,425 Miles.
A charter lias been granted at Guth
rie, Oklahoma, to the Denver, Kansas
and Atlantic Railroad Company to con
struct 1,425 miles of road with a capi
tal stock of $15,000,000. The line is to
run from Denver southeast to Mar
shall, Okla., thence via Oklahoma City,
through the Seminole, Chickasaw and
Choctaw nations to Paris, Texas, with
a branch from Coal Gate, Ind. Ter.,
northeast via South MeAlester, to Fort
Smith, Ark.; another branch from Mar
shall to a point on the Red river.
Minstrel Billy West Dead.
William H. West, well known to
theatregoers for the past quarter of a
century as “Billy West, the Minstrel,”
died in Chicago Saturday of cancer,
aged 45.
For Public Building at Selma.
The senate Saturday passed a bill
appropriating $100,000 for a public
building at Selma, Ala.
AUNT SUSIE IS EIGHTY-TWO.
Old Lady is Congratulated In Woman’s
Suffrage Convention,
Interest in the National Woman's
Suffrage convention at Washington
Saturday was heightened by the /.ct
that it marked the 82d birthday of Su
san B. Anthony. She was the recip
ient of many congratulations and was
feelingly referred to in the Invocation
by Miss LaLura C. DeMerritt. Many
floral tributes were also received by
tier,
Mention this Paper M
anu-eight-mu-’.
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Delicately formed aud gently reared, women will
find, in nil tlie seasons of their lives, as maids or wives
or mothers, that the one simple, wholesome remedy
which acts gently and pleasantly and naturally, and
which may ho used with truly beneficial effects, under
any conditions,when the system needs a laxativcr-is—
Syrup of Figs. It is well known to lie a simple com
bination of the laxative and carminative principles of
plants with pleasant, aromatic liquids, which arc
agreeable and refreshing to the taste and acceptable
to tlie system when its gentle cleansing is desired.
Many of the ills from which women suffer arc of
a transient nature and do not come from any organic
trouble and it is pleasant to know that they yield so
promptly to the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs,
but when anything more than a laxative is needed it
is best, to consult, the family physician and to avoid
tho old-time cathartics and loudly advertised nos
trums of the present day. When one needs only to
remove the strain, the torpor, tho congestion, or
similar ills, which attend upon a constipated condi
tion of tlie system, use the true and gentle remedy—
Syrup of Figs—and enjoy freedom from the depres
sion, the aches and pains, colds and headaches, which
are duo to inactivity of tho bowels.
Only those who buy tlie genuine Syrup of Figs
can hope to get its beneficial effects and as a guar
antee of the excellence of the remedy the full name
of the company—California Fig Syrup Co.—is
printed on the front of every package and without
it any preparation offered as Syrup of Figs is fraud
ulent and should be declined. To those who know tho
quality of this excellent laxative, tho offer of any
substitute, when Syrnp of Figs is called for, is
always resented by a transfer of patronage to some
first-class drug establishment, where they do not
recommend, nor sell false brands, nor imitation
remedies. The genuine article may be bought of all
reliable druggists everywhere at 50 cents per bottle.
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