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OUR WASHINGTON BETTER.
(From our regdtlar correspondent.)
Washington^ 1). April 27,11)03.
Sensational developments id the Post-
office investigation have been the chief
source of public interest in Washing
ton during tlie past week. The wife of
Judge Tyner, attorney general for the
Poslofflcc Department, accompanied
by her sister and a safe expert, entered
theoiliecof the law division of the
Po8totliee Department and abstracted
the entire contents of the safe. Judge
Tyner lias been stricken with paralysis
and his resignation was demanded hist
March, not only because be was physi
cally incapable of transacting business
but because grave irregularities bad
been discovered under his jurisdiction.
The Postmaster General secured the
vesiiMta.ion but permitted it to take
eileet on May 1, with the understand
ing that the Judge was to perform no
otlieiat act in the interim. The sister
who accompanied Mrs. Tyner on the
exp; dtlion was Mrs. Harrell, mother
of Harrison J. Parrott whose conduct
as law clerk of the Postutlioo Depart
ment is under investigation and whose
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There is distress iu the German
| Emnassy because tile credentials of i
I the German Ambassador have failed I
to arrive and it is bared that at the
j Saint Louis exposition ceremonies, to
I which lie will go this week, he will
ntUliatioii with a turf investment con- haye to accept the rank of a Minister
ecru which has been disrupted by the on extraordinary business and take hits I
Missouri authorities, is well known. ; seal between Cliekib Hey, the '1 ttrkisli |
It now transpires that, nolwithstand . Minister, and S nor Pulido, the
ing the. fact that the law division has Venezuelan chargeJilalTnirs. Mo hum- j
been so long under investigation, tin i ble a position would prove most trying j
Postotlioe officials had never examined ' |o ih<> special representativo of the
the contents of litis safe and there!ore | Kaiser,
they are unable to say it Mrs. Tyner j
h is removed Government papers and
prosecute accordingly. It is intimated
by the ollicials that this meshes ol
Fourth Assistant Postmaster General
Pristow's diagnetare closing around
Superintendent ^Lichen ttnd that lie
will lie forced to resign at a compara
tively early dale. Numerous investiga
tions having tSuperilib nde'U Peaver’s
Administration under examination have
been conducted and some most sen-a
1 tonal discoveries are alleged although
all details are withheld from the press.
How much will eventually he made
public depends ol) Mr. Payne who ad
mits that a full and complete report
will not lie given out.
Mrs. Fred UnrsvtK.
President Country Club, Iieuton
kins-viol*,* .11 ten.
"After niy first baby was born I did not
s:ci:i to regain my strength although the
doctor gave tee a tonic which he consid
ered very superior, but instead ci getting
belter I grew weaker every day. My hus
band insisted that I take Wine of Cardui
for a week and sec what it would do for
me. I did take the medicine and was very
grateful to find my strength and health
slowly returning. In two weeks 1 was out
of bed and i.t n month 1 was able to take
up my usual duties. 1 am very enthusi
astic in its praise.”
W incof Cardui reinforces flic organs
of generation for 11m ordeal of preg
nancy and childbirth. Ii prevents tuis-
carringe. No woman who takes Wine
of (,’ardui need fear the coming of her
cliiHI. If Mrs. Unratli hail taken
Wine of I'anlui before her baby came
site would not have bei u weakened as
she was. Her rapid recovery should
commend this great remedy to every
expectant mother. "Wine of Cardui
regulates the. menstrual ilow.
i t'v ti »,; vsi ii
FOR TORPID 3.IVER.
A torpid liver deranges the whole
system, and produces
SICK HEADACHE,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheti-
HidtisfP!, Sallow Skin end Piles.
There is r,o better remedy for these
common diseases than DR. TUTT’S
LIVER DILLS, ns a triul will prove.
Take No Substitute.
We have, the following clubbing
rates to make to our subscribers: Pttott- j
mess ami Home and Farm one year I
Nearly half of the ti 100,000,000 worth j §1.Pitottute.ss and Southern Gulti-
of 2 per ei tit bonds which the Secre-j valor one year §1.50. Pitoott:-:ss- and
tiry of the Treasury ream Jy offered to
'exchange for bonds hearing a higher
rate of interest have been taken up mid
many have been deposited with the
Treasury Depart incut as sccuiiiy for
national bank cum ney. This is re
garded as a triumph for My. Shaw’s
sehetnc and as aguring well for tlie
money market litis lull when a scarcity
of cuiteucy has been leared. The en
tile i--uc of Philippine loan certificates,
amounting to £1,000,000 Ims been sub
scribed, which is indicative of the
prosperous condition of the people
generally.
Atlanta Semi Weekly Journal one year
£1.50. PKoriitF.ss and Constitution one
year <?l.d0. PitotiUKss and Chroniele
one year §1.50.
Notice to Teachers.
1 hereby notify you that the. next j
general examination for the. teachers
of the state will be held on June 27th
at Pierce Institute Thomson, Ga. be
ginning promptly at K o’clock, a. m
matt w. Gross C. S. C.
Grippe! Grippal!
T'ltc country is full of Grippe, and it
It is believed in Washington that the t behooves each pet son to be prepared
President lias intimated to all govern- j p, ward off the disease, or cure it after
meut otlieials of prominence that lie re- i p, bas gotten hold of you. Eradicate
gatds it a- in hud taste to extol the ex-1 p front the system by using the lernl-
cc lie nee of the military and titiva I j jpg Antiseptic on die market. Autisep-
forees of this country as compared j ti<; means a germ-destroyer, and the
with those of other and friendly
of other am
lions, and that especial caution has
been given regarding giving offense to
Germany. T he feeling ol resentment
occasioned by the recent hostilities in
Vouezud i has not passed away, hut
manv prominent men are beginning t• >
believe that German officers were more
to blame tor the altitude assumed at
that tune than was the government it
self. At all events, the President
depucules bellicose utterances.
It. is said at the War Department,
that the Secretary of War lias de-
tinitelv determined upon the new
style ,.f army title which was recently
recommended I>v the Hoaid of Ordi
nance This rifle is to be 22 inches in
length oT barrel, instead of -TO inches,
the length ol the former rifle, and it
will h served to cavalry as well as in-
fanirv.taking the place of the carbine
now it, list: by the former. As this is
doubt:-ss the style of gun which state
tniliti;. organizations will lie expected
to use the decision is of especial in
terest.
Navy Department has just
d» on tlie commissary supplies
next,fiscal year. Judgtig iy
ittti of food consumed the
• ues has a good sized navy,
rtiatnents call for 4)000,000
f meat, including 220,000
frankfurter sausage, 141,000
fiiuerkraut, 220,000 pounds
- msage, 285,000 pounds of
dickens, 71,800 pounds of
irkeys, 1,500,000 pounds of
fresh he. f and various other supplies.
Consul- ring the quality of provisions
rletuaiu'".!, Jack Tar is certain to be
Well ft ! during the ensuing year.
The
asked
for thi
tlie ai •
Unite.;
The a
pound
pound•
pounds
of pon.
dresseo
dressed
host one for till contagious diseases is
PiLts’ Antiseptic Invigoraior. It puri
fies tlie blood, tones up the stomach,
acls on the kidneys and is the best to
ho had for nervousness-
(.'till on your druggist, or Pitts’ An
tiseptic Invigoraior Co., for it.
t) kits! bl»
^ Qt * a3f ‘)lgMimw.X)3i.L.r.'-yaa •irrxvauwaiyaw
MONEY TO LEND
Cheap Rates a.nd Good Terms.
If you want to borrow money on
y.iur nal estate, call on me and I think
1 can make it to your interest.
Valuaiilk Faumajani) Town
Phoiucuty for Sam:.
I have some very valuable farms iu
Lincoln, Columbia and McDuffie coun
ties for sale tit real good forms. I also
have some valuable Town Property in
Thomson, belonging In other parties,
which 1 wish to sell for them. If you
want to buy, call i<> see me.
JOHN T. WEST,
Poh 2, ’O.'i. Thomson, Ga.
DO YOU WAN l’ MONEY'.’
Tf so call on Matf AY. Gross, bring your
land papers and you cun get it. at 0 per
cent, if security and amount large enough,
or 7 per cent, if small amount.
Evans & Wall.
•5?Attorneys at Law.SC-
Prompt. Attention given to all Business
Loans negotiated atto If per cent, on
ITom 1 to to years t mm.
Office Over Harrison & Hadley’s.
See me before borrowing money
elsewhere. As 1 can furnish loans at
cheapest rates. G. L. Callaway.
Loans quickly negotiated at cheap
est talus. G. L. Ca i,La way.
If you have money to lend or invest, rail
on me. f can also seetiro you loans as
cheap as any one. Call to see too.
, Mat! 1 W. Gross.
Give
©a Trial
at
Job
WorK
We Can Please you
in workmanship and
prices.
Call on John B. Neal
and see the
OSBORNE MACHINERY
•KfMch. is th.e Best on the Market.
\\
■1Y32EJ
If yen i a Mower, Disc Marrow, Peg
Harrow, Spring Tooth Marrow, ®aKe or
Cultivator See me before buying.
JOHN B. NEAL, Agt
D, M. OSBORNE & GO’S MACHINERY.
WHEN A MAN GOES TO BUY
It is natural lor him to go where he can get
Tlio Bost Goods at the Loturost Pricss.
We are after your patronage, anil we guarantee to please you. Give us a trial.
ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES,
Shelf Goods, Cigars and Tobacco
OUR GOODS ARE ALL FRESH.
Yours to Please,
D. J. E. COLVIN,
Railroad Street,
Thomson, Georgia.
I. J. DOWNEY & CO,
-WHOLESALE) AMD RETAIL
WANTED
Two hundred young men and la.lics to
qualify for paying positions. If you are
interested, write us tor our handsome
illustrated catalogue.
THE LANIifilt SOUTHERN BUSINESS
COLLEGE,
eet. til—ly. Maeou, Ga.
Parties tlesiting to purchase a home
in Thomson would do well to see me
before buying, as several desirable
houses have been placed in my hands
for sale. If you wish to buy I can suit
you. G. L. Callaway.
Georgia Railroad.
Fol - reformation as to Houles,
Schedules and Hates, Hot
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
G. C. MeMI.J.LIX, G. A. Pass. Dept.,
A. G. JACKSON, G. P. A.,
A. <L Dawson, 3. A., Augusta, Ga.
S. E MAOTLL, Gen’l Agent.
S. \V. WILKES, T. J-’. and Puss. Agent.
Atlanta, Ga.
w. w. Hardwick, cien’l Agent.
W. C. ltagin, Sol. Agt., Macon, Ga
w. m. McGovern, g. a.i Atigustu, Ga
C. D. COX, Gon'lAgt., Athens,Ga.
LIQUOR DEAEHS,
016 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Wc appreciate the liberal patronage of our McDuffie couilty
friends in the past, and respectfully solicit a continuance of
same, and guarantee satisfaction in every respect. Give us a
trial and be convinced. Jug trade a specialty.
Yours to please,
! Olff Hrond Stmt.
] Augusta, Georgia.
Send your Job Printing to this office
the best of work at lowest prises,
M. J DOWNEY & CO,
PIERCE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
Instructors in
LITERATURE, MUSIC, BOOKKEEPING,3ART
AND ELOCUTIOW-
i’aculty :
Ed. L. RAY., Principal.
Miss Luna Johnston, Miss Rufortl Johnson,
Miss Laura Jones, Extra Teacher to he Supplied.
Miss Mamie JStirri.-ou, Music Teacher.
School Building adequate and well arranged f’«w School Purposes.
Full Term begins Monday, Sept.1st, 1 i)()2.
Expenses—Board in families per month,$8 00 to $12,00.
Tuition, Private Term.
8/h, ythaml 10th Grades : [,: i $J. 00 per month,
jd, J,/h, jt/i, (Uh and "1th Grades t : Sl.oO per month,
ls/ ) ana 2d (h ades : : . >: q tl.OO per month>
PUBLIC TERM.
All pupils will he admitted free except those wh » have one or
more studies above the state school curriculum. Sueh pupils will
pay 50 cents ettclt per mouth. Non-resident pupils will be charged
regular rates ol tuition.
INCIDENTAL. FEES.
Each pupil will pay 50 cents as an incidental lee on entering school
tor the Fail Term and also for the Spring Term. Pupils who enter
tor the Public Term alone will pay only one incidental fee ot 50 cents
—this to he paid in advance.
ADVANTAGES.
A thorough preparation for College, a hoalthlul location, the best
uf religious and motal influences, excellent instructors in literature 1
music,Htt and elocution, exceedingly low rates of tuition
A complete commercial course can ho had at reasonable rate of
tuition by making application to the principal.
For further information write to or apply to-
VTh T 1? A Y President Pierce Institute,
lYUL !/• Hill, THOMSON,GA-
or T. A. SCOTT, President Board Trustees*.