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. . i If It Only Helped a Little It would bo worth 50 cent. One hour's free dom from the terrible Irritating itch of tetter is worth more than a whole box of Tettenne crofts. It will cure sure, aDd it's the only thins that will cure. 50 cents at drug stores, or by mail from J. T. Shuptrine,- Savannah, ta. , f" . Truth is mighty that is, it's mighty scarce. B. B. B. Cures Rheumatism, Ft-rofala-aiHl Catarrh. One bottle will c6nyinco the most skeptical of it- merits. ).00 per iarg hot tie, 3 for 2..j0, at drugta, or 6ent on receipt of price, express paid, by JSlood Ualm Co At lanta, Ga. SjgTHovk of wonderful cures free. Woman is nearest perfect when most wo manly. Bfanty la Dlovd Deep. Clean blood means a clean Bkin. 2o beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im mrities from the body. Begin to-day to jani.sh pirnples, boil.?, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking C'aBcarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. , It is a wise man that doesn't speak his owr wisdom. ST. VITUS' DANCE. M'ASMS and all ner vous diseases permanently cured by, tha use ol l)r. K i no's fireat Nerve Restorer. Send foi Ylii-'.E trial bottle and treatise to Dr. It Jl. Kline, Ltd., Ittl Arch Street, I'hila., Pa. Only about one-third of what a man posi tively knows is true. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative liromo Qulnin-i Tablets. All Druggists refund money if it fails tocure. 25o. Tho son of hi3 father is often a poker chip off Ukj old Mock." Don't Tobacco Spit and Smolte Tour I.lfo A way. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Uac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men fetronff. All drii'gist3, 0c or fl. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Kemedy Co., Chicago or New Yorlr. Many a wouid-bo poker player makes c mistake in his calling. I-im 'k .o'h 'I'ick Ijeaf" KiiK.l.lng Tobacco ;1ji:xis at the. lop for it? delicious aroma. iiuml as can i e made. Try it. 'L'Ij lf?y honor a man has the- more sensi tive is on t!:u suljeet. We think I'iso's Cure for Consumption I 1ln-Mi)! jin- I'ciiu; for Co inhs. .Tkvnie I'ixck a Hi; Siriii..'He!d. Ills,, ( t. 1, KiU I.orl Huli.Umry has become- tired, and ivaLi.-; to Lr retired i". V," I j islcm-'s Soothing 8 ynii) for ehi'droa in tiling, Kjl'tr.'i tho guniH, reducing inrlamv tirn, allays ,aki, cures wind colic, 'Sis. a ;tbl 3. V.'o otijL.'!it to liavo 'plent of mu.sie whet Uncle Ham t.ike.4 tho Canari-.'s. HilnoatoYoiir Ilowcls Willi Cancarji.:, ' -.,r-at."1y ': liiirth. cure constipation forever, .Or, It V. C. C. fail, driiKKisus refund r.ionzj ?.Ir. HMil,";j.4' fdiort oxperi -rieeg of fant m'.id't him appreciate obscurity. Fits pennanentlv cured. No Jits or nervouv ju-f-k after lirst diy'H use of Dr. K line's iro.it Nr rve Koton r. $: trial bottle au 1 tre-itiso f ree Dr. It. Jl. Ki.i.k, Lbl..y.il AreliSt,. Phila.. Ri. Most of the Congressional explosions, it i: bolievyl, cuino from tho inside-. Chew Star Tobacco Tho Bjit. Sinoko SletlV'o Cigarettes. Tiie work- of making plowshares of gui metal has been tomporaril' suspended. To Curd Constipation Fore vet. t Tr.lt o Cascarets Candy Cathartic, 10c cv 25& t (. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund taou3F The rop.es on a iit-t-cl;i.-s man-of-war cos about i-l'),i)iH), Dmi't. Ti;V to kVop liou-e without Blu J Tliid.on-p.akim; I'ov.der. At all tirocsrs. il li. is. I . Cuni'p.iny, Kichnioud, Virginia. It -ot 110,000,000 pound j every week t rt:n the v,-orM.-s railways. Ii'n-To-Iiac for Firty Cents. Cup, ntced tobacco bab't -core, makes weat ir.v.u suoivj, biooa pure. 0'c, 1. All druggists. In proportion to its size a fly walks thir f ecjiHiiuerf as fast as amau can run. Hall's Catarrh Cure is.a liquid and is takei iniffiiabv, .-u.d acts ii i recti y upon the blooc .and m.ie .'.is -ur aces o! the sstem. Send ftr lesuiiioni Is free. old by I.rnicists, V.e. 1'. J. Chexev & Co., Toledo, O April showers bring May flowers and mifd Southern llaptist Convention. Tim Southern.- I'.aptist Convention, tin American Iltptist Educational Society ant th( Woman's liaptist Missionary Union me in Norl'olU, May G:h-12th, and'tho 8eaboar( Air Lino will t-ell tickets to Norfoik on a; fount of these meeting at a rate of one far for the round trip. Their ordinary train slt vic which is iLnuillcent, has been -anment-'(1 by running, on May 5th. of the "IJaptis Special." This train will leave Atlanta a 12:00 noou. havinj; attached our Chapel Car in which services will be held during tin trip. The song service, will be conducted b Mr. Wolfsohn, who is associated with Dr Uroughton, of Atlanta. " For handsomo thirty-page, illustrate hand book ami guide to the convention cal .on or write to auy representative of the Sea board Air Line, or to T. J. AXDEKSOX, General Tassenger Agent, Portsmouth, Va Uncle Sam Says: This Is America's Greatest Spring Medicine. Take it Now to Sharpen Your Appetite, Vitalize .'Your Blood. To Overcome ThatTired Feeling. Go -to your druggist and get a bottle cf Hood's Sarsaparilla and be gin to take it today, and realize at onca the great good it is sure fo do you. Hood's Sarsaparilla " Is America's Greatest Spring Medicine. S. N. XL No. 17. 'USJ If afflicted with sore eyes, use 1 Thompson's Eye Water FGGS CnD U ATPUIMRt s c.BronW I Ull lini uiiuiui horns. fitr 15 Hisa S. M. HITEK, ElliBvJIle, Loul-a. Co., Va. llUUiS. WTt?"! I tl C fill i -"T.-'iest vgin ejrup. isits wju, u,bc I Vi, v i rix ' . . . ,J TTa 1 " mm f 11 Qnoin will I ld by oroggista. bpain win cute the war time for she c llO, her fleet. It is stated that Ge Jlussia are probably i Fill i 10 1 Fill ! He is to Be Made a Major-Genera! in the Volunteer Army. WILL LEAD DIVISION OR CORPS In Cuba So Anxious to Keturnd ana Route the Spaniards That He Would Be Willing to Lead Even a Squad in Cuba, It is understood in Eichmond, Va., that General Lee will unquestionably be made a major-general in the United States volunteer army, and will lead a division or corps in Cuba. Ho has al ready left for Washington, and imme diately upon receiving his commission will select his staff of nine men. When asked if the Virginia troops will be at tached to his command, he stated un ,-ry QTTEEN ItEGENT OF BVKVS. hesitatingly that they - would be, and it has leaked out that he "wired Secretary Alger, suggesting that the troops des tined for Cuba be uniformed in the lightest clothing possible. . When asked if he would accept any thing less than a major generals com mission, General Lee referred to his telegram sent to the Washington au thorities from Key West, offering, his services for any dutj' he might be called upon to perform, nnd said: "I am anx ious to return to Cuba to put 'to rout the Spanish troops, and I n-onld accept a lieutenant's commission, if it per mitted me to lead as much as a squad in Cuba " War Revenue Hill. ' Washington, April 22. The Eepub licau members of the wnys and means committee completed the War revenue measures today, to ba sent to the printer. Several questions are still open. The bill as now prepared, it is estimated, will raise between 03,000, 00t) and 8100,000,000 aunualij'. . The principal decision made was the definite determination not to place a tax upon either railroad and other transportation tickets or petroleum. It was decided, however, to place a tax of 1 cent upon chewing gum, and 2 and 4 cents upon mineral waters, ginger ale and foreign and native wines 2 cents 1 on pints aua 4 cents on quarts. These additions are made to the stamp tax act of 189G, which is re-enacted with modi fications. A tonnage tax which is ex pected to raise 2,500,000 is also incor porated in the bill. The addition of $1 per barrel on beer is expected to raise 835,000,000. The doubling of the to bacco tax and the provision for a retail license of $4.80 are expected to raise 380,000 and the provisions of tho stamp tax over $30,000,000. iStars and Stripes Burned. Madrid, April 23, 11:45 p. m. (By Cable.) This evening a crowd, 4,000 strong, delirious, carrving flags and shouting "Viva Espana!" We -Want War,!" and "Down With the Yan kees!" burned tho Stars and Stripes in front of the residence of Senor Sagasta, the Premier, who was'accorded an ova tion. The people then went to the residence of M. Patenotre, the French ambasaadqr, and insisted that he should make his appearance, but tho French Ambassador was not at home. Conferences between the Queen Ke gent and the political leaders haye been in progress the whole evening. Captured a Lumber Ship. The Spanish freighter Buena Ventura was captured by the fleet at Key West, Fla.. on the 22d, and towed into that port amid great excitement. The Buena Ventura is .a 1,700 ton freight vessel and was loaded with troops and a large amount of supplies. The Buena Ven tura was loaded with lumber from Texas. The cruiser Nashville fired a six-pounder over her bow and the Spaniard; surrendered. One Year to Quit Us. Washington, April 22. The war declaration has been , read. The Span iards are given one year to leave this country. It is officially stated that Spain will not give up privateering, but the action of this country will force her to abandon it. Reserves Called Out. Madrid, April 22, (By Cable.) The Boyal decree as published calls out thirty thousand of the 97,000 reserves. An Exciting Experience. Hondaye, April 22. (Spanish fron tier.) Minister Woodford and ' staff reached the frontier this morning after an exoiting experience. At Valladolid the train was attacked with stones. Censorship Established. Key West, April 22, (Special. ) The United States government has estab lished censorship of telegrams,' forbid ding the transmission of code inefsaes' at or from Havana. This begins at once. Notified of Our Intentions. "Washington, April 22, (Special.) All the powers have been notilied of our intention to immediately blockade Havana. To Aid Gen. Gomez. New Orleans, April 22, (Special.) Seven filibustering expeditious havt left the gulf for Cuba to aid Gen. Go mez and the insurgents. Washington, April 22, (Special.) The House and Senate have passed the volunteer army bill allowing the Presi dent to call for one hundred thousand volunteers immediately. THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. Tlie South. Asheville, N. C.. is reported to have one or two cases of smallpox. A tornado near Atlanta, Tex., killed Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and, John Mc Daffle, and injured many persons. An establishment for the manufac ture of telegraph arms, pins and brack ets, has begun orjerations at Keyser, W. Va. A special from. Nashville, Tenn., says: Hector D. Lane, formerly Com missioner of Agriculture of Alabama, and president of the American Cotton Growers' Association, died at his home in Athens, Ala., on the 19th, from the effects of a stroke of paralysis. The Winston tobacco manufacturers met on the ISth and appointed a com mittee to go to Washington and work against the proposed increase in the to bacco tax. If an increase is to be made the committee was instructed to use its best efforts in preventing it from being made over 8 cents. The Goldsboro (N. C.) Argus says that the truckerH along the Atlantio Coast Line have made arrangements for two trains daily. Shipments of strawberries are going on at a lively rrte. The crop is very large. Last year 105,000 crates were shipped. It will be 100,000 more this year unless the crop is cut off in some unforeseen manner, j The Alabama Democratic State con vention, which met at Montgomery : on he 20th, re-nominated by acclamation Governor Johnston. Treasurer Ellis and State Auditor White. For Chief Justice Judg3 McClollan was nomi nated, and J. R. Tyson aud II. A Sharp were named for associate justices. B. P. "McDavid was successful for Secre tary of State. The convention will en dorse the Chicago platform. ifEW canvas uxifohm; foii Sesulars. The Jefierson Davis memorialwindow was unveiled on the 17th at Bichmond, Va. , in St. Paul's cathedral, the church Mr. Davis attended while president of tho Confederacy., There was an im mense crowd present, Tho service was very simple, the sermon being preached by Bev. Dr. William Dame, of Balti more. Mrs. Davis, her granddaughter, Miss Hays, and Consul General Lee aud family, accompanied by Miss Cisnero3, attended the ceremonies. Miscellaneous. The Sugar trust has advanced prices of refined sugar one-sixteenth tr one eighth of a cent a pound, according jto grade. August C. Wilber, treasurer of San Francisco, has been arrested, charged with embezzling $160,000. The better class of people in Cuba are reported to bo growing more in favor of I annexation to the United States. The Inter -State Commerce Commis sion holds that the passenger rates, on the Charleston and Savannah Bailroad, in South Carolina, are hot unlawful. Dawson City has become the capital of the new Yukon Territory, which has" been formed out of part of' the North west Territory of Canada. Eighty per cent, of the chamber suit manufacturers are said to have formed a combination, to be incorporated a3 the American Furniture Company. A corporation to be knoAvn as the Continental Tobacco Company, with a capital of $50,000, has been formed in St. Louis to absorb all manufactories of plug tobacco. The ships of tho United States are strung in battle arra3 the troops ara being collected and wre are readv for the fight. Miss Long, eldest daughter of e Secretary of the Navy, who seyer.l months ago decided to give un the al lurements of Washington society and begin a course of study in medicine at the Johns Hopkins Umversitv, Balti more, has announced to her friends her intention of volunteering her services as nurse in the event of war. The North. Students of Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn:, to the number of 225, have declared their intention of enlisting. I 1 . At Pompton Lake, N. J., the build ing of the Laflin-Band Powder Co. ex ploded, No one was injured. Thomas C. Felton, son of a former president of Harvard University, com mitted suicide in Boston, Mass., on ac count of ill health. Washington. The Anti-saloon League, of Wash ington, D. C,, reports great activity in its work. Martin Cronin, ex-chief of the Colum bia Fire Department, Washington, D. C. , committed suicide by shooting Senator Edward C. Walthall, of Mis sissippi, died at his apartmeuts at the Cairo, in AVashington, on the 21st. His death was not unexpected, the end hav ing been foreseen for several days. Porto. Bico pavs tazes to Spain this year amounting to $4,374,374, of which only $610,000 is spent for the benefit of the native population Postmaster General Garv has re signed, and Charles Emery' Smith, of Philadelphia, has been named as his successor. In his letter to the Presi dent Mr. Gary stated that his only rea son for leaving the cabinet was the ser ious condition of his health. Chairman Cannon, of the House ap propriations committee, says that $18 -000,000 of the $50,000,000 fund was still left, and that the volunteer army would cost about $150,000 a day. Minister Woodford has left Madrid. Ill BP'S CHL To Arms Fellow-Countrymen, to Arms! RED-HOT SPANISH MANIFEST!). The General Government of Cuba Is sues an Appeal to the Inhabitants Vigorously Assailing the United States. Havana, April 21. (By Cable). The Official Gazette publishes an extra, containing the following manifesto: The General Government of the Island of Cuba to the inhabitants of the Is land of Cuba: Without any reason or legality, without the least offence on our part, and at a time when they have received from us only proofs of friendship, the United States are forcing us into war, just at the moment when quietude be gan to settle oyer the country, when production was flourishing, commerce taking courage and peace approaching, with the co-operation of all classes and all parties under the new institutions granted by the mother country. Such a proceeding is without prece- GEXEEAL BLANCO. dent in history. It evidently mani fests the policies of the republic, dem onstrating the tricky plans and pur poses that have always been conspiring for nearly a century to destroy.- --Our foes now carry their hypocrisy and falsehood to the extent of demanding immediate peace in a war provoked and sustained by themselves. Her pru dence and moderation have been of no avail to Spain, though sli8 has carried her concessions to the extreme limit of toleration in order to avoid a rupture. She still deplores this state of affairs, but she accepts- it with all the energy inspired h7- a glorious national history and the pride of her people, a pride which will never 3rield to the stranger's haughtiness nor consent to see Spain's right and reason trampled upon by a nation of nobodies. If the United States want the island 6f Cuba let them come and take-it. Perhaps the hour is not far distant when these Carthageni ans of Ameiica wrill find their Zama in this island of Cuba, which Spain dis covered, peopled and civilized, and which will never be anything but Spanish. It is our turn to have the honor of defending her and we will know how to do it with decision and effort many a time set forth. I count upon you for this with absolute certainty. , I believe there is no sacrifice you are not pre pared to make in defence of the na tional territory, whose integrity is sacred to all Spaniards of whatever orisrin. Iam sure that every one in whose veins runs Spanish blood will re spond readily to the call which, in these solemn moments, I address to all and" that all will group themselves together around me to contribute as much as they can to repel a foreign invasion, W 1 1 Li G i. auowing dangers, sufferings or privations to weaken the heart of courage. . To arms, then, fellow-countrymen, to arms ! There will be a place for all in the fight. Let all co-operate and contribute with the same firmness and enthusiasm to fight the eternal enemy of the Span ish name, emulating the exploits of our ancestors, who always exalted high their country's fanio and honor. To arms! Cry a thousand times, Viva Espana! Viva el Bey Alfonso XII! Always Spanish! Your Governor General; (Signed) Amon Blanco. Havana, April 21, 1893. TEXT OF TIIK NOTE. Received by Gen. Woodford From Senor Gullon. Madrid, Spain, (By Cable.) The fol lowing is tho text of the noto received by General Woodford, from Senor Gul lon, Minister' of Foreign Affairs: Dear Sir: In compliance with a painful duty, I have the honor to in form you that there has been sanction ed by tne President of the republic a resolution of both chambers of the United States, which denies the legiti mate sovereignity of Spain, and threat ens armed intervention in Cuba, which is equivalent to a declaration of war. The government of Her Majesty has ordered her minister to return without loss of time from North American ter ritory, together with, all the personnel of the legation. - By this act the diplomatic relations hitherto existing' between the coun tries and all of the communications between their "respective representa tives cease. ' I am obliged, -thus, to inform yon, so that you make such arrangements as. you think fit. I beg your excellency to acknowledge receipt of this note at such time as you may deem proper. Taking this opportunity to reiterate to you the assurance of my distinguished consid eration. (Signed) P. Gct.loh. The English flag i3 now flying over the American legation, which is guard ed by the police. There is a bitter feeling here against Great Britain, especially on contraband of war and privateer questions. It is the belief of the public that Great Brit ain is playing in an underhand, man ner the game of the United States. Insurgents attacked a Spanish fort at Espujarosa, Cuba, and had the better of the engagement. lira v vfl if ; m tTnbolted Automatically. In Europe the elevator affords w many chances for accidents that It is Burprislng so few occur. Of course, the larger hotels and stores feae jje vators which are In the hands of com petent' people who operate them; but in many small hotels . and private houses and shops the "lifts" are ope rated entirely from the ground floor. When a person wishes to go up in tne elevator he tells the'attendant the um ber of the floor he wishes to stop, at. An index is moved to that number ana the car is started up. When the car; reaches the proper. floor, the elevator stops and the door is unbolted by the car itself. Thus as the car passes $acn floor the door into the elevator shaft is unbolted automatically for an, instant until the car begins to -rise past the floor. It is possible for a person to open the door at this time and fall Into the elevator shaft. He seldom does, how ever; fhey move more cautiously on the other side of the water than on this. ENJOY Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only1 remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt m its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. , CALIFORNIA F18 SYRUP CO. SA.V FRANCISCO, CAL IQUlSYHLE. Kr. NEW YORK, N.Y. will cure well, Have a bright, rich color and flavor, with good burning properties, if liberally supplied with a fertilizer con taining at least 10 actual in the form of. sulphate. The quality of tobacco is im proved by that form of Potash. Our books will tell you just what to use. They are free. Send for them. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York '"A tape worm eighteen feet long at least came oa the scene after my taking two CASCARETS. This I am sure has caused my bad health for the past, three rears. I am still takinj&Gascarets, the only cathartic worthy of notice by ssnsiblo people." ueo. vv. .bowles, Balrd, Mass. fieasflnt, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do Good, Jever Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 2Sc,5l)c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... BtcrHng Kunedj Company, Cbicayo, f0atraJ, New Tor. 313 r3TfiP3fi S?,1 and piarant-eed by all dnig-u-3 1 M"BAW Kists to CtJItE Tobacco Habit. . We iaiiiht to do an early friend nA tnr. Th. rlfin. h.ri.Vt. ANY AERMOTOH V Sifc aivg, ever-going, everlaetins, power .Jaa. doubling,' UP-TO-DATE '88 MOTOR, 8 FT. FOR S6; 12 -ft. or$i2;l6-ft. f or t io. Tbey run like a bicycle, and are made like a natch, every'inovable part en rollers. Doubles geared mill power. The Aerootur Tan when all other mills stocd stiil, and made the steel windmill business. THE NEW BEATS THE OLD A3 THE OLD BEAT THE WOODEN WHEEL On receipt of amount, revised motor (but not wheel or vane) will be sent to replace old on then to be reiurnea. uner susiect to cancel ation at ut tim your 010 wneel is not an Aermotor. write for terms or. swap new tor old to to on old tower, loo can pot it on. Aermotor Co., Chleare. ONTRACTORS' 9 BUILDERS' ANDiyjLL SUPPLIES. rir R1wgS-!.eer-Beam3 Columns and Cnaa. sfL?wf Rod? Welghu,. Tanks, Towers, An. WlrenManttoKope; Hoistln Engine. H?t5JaCk Cr-b-, Chained tzrcast Every Day. Male Quick Delivery LOMBARD IRONWORKS! SUPPLY CO' , AUGUSTA. GA. 8 N. U. No..l7.-.'93. 1 "ossIIq fWk CANCY y CATHARTIC TRADE MARK RfSISTKREO d- r rfs,---r-'- '-V - i i i rtv"i' -m ' -rm 1 MS S?E HAVE UQ AGENTS but haTs sold direct to the aoo mmet tar 25 yean at ir bole sal Prioea, sarine hixa the " s proata. wirs Kir examination. mrjuusj wirnnted. 113 Bt jici of Vehicles, u v.jiet 01 Harness. SHH A'ji.. liar I I t MM II uirju. i nrr, jio.ou. " tna lor larre free k ero . PlKuf4- "iiiJfOT5 tlosneofaUourstjri .WtVSud .T' FLaHASl CECLtCC A5i ZIAHSEf S MFC CO. Ii. PliATT, sl m : DO YOU. KBOY : WHAT IT DOES ? It relieves a person of all desire ior buvs drink or dregs, restores his nervous niinr IS; its normal cuum"-". FOP Tjart'culars adores ...O Sth of the following: 111 TMad-Von AenarsBa iriniiw r .1 Vin nfome aiiK.e. " pay to rite CHIGKENS MONEY nift IF TOO OITK THttn w Ton cannot and know bow cater to taer rcj yon cannot spend years and n d attired YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWN WAY SSSS Wnly 25o. egg-d auS fattening; whloU fow l tow ve for bleeding pnr4x9es; and ryth,"fi'1i,i.Ia ,SSuld Lw on tUU object to make U profitable. Sent postpaid for twenty-five cents In tamps. Book Publishing House 134. LnoSABD ST- . Y. Clt. Alabama Marries Mississippi Oxiord, Aia "wrii.es; uyo used Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine 25 years. I know it cures Dizziness of Head, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, and manvdthef diseases. 1 tried "Thedford'o Black n-f hut. notfina Stxisiu iw ixa.il. 0.0 ,-"v j M.A.Sinun.onsJiIedicine. Leucorrhoea-" Whites." Thla is a disorder from which tcvr xromeri escape at some period of their lives. "13 in the nature of nasal catarrh. In a healthy condition the lining membrane of the genital organs secretes sufficient mucus to moisten them, but if the tnucna membrane is con-. Bested or inflamed, tho secretion becomes profuse, irritating and offensive. Tno best results will follovf the use of our Mexican Female Remedy as an injection, andaaoso twice a day for some time of that Freat Dtcrine tcnic, Dr. Simmons Scuaw Yine Wine, will cure the complaint. . Enerev. Miss., writes: Ei A. Simmons Liver Bledl cine has been used20yeflra in my Father'B family for 2TervousnesR,Sick ilcad ache, Dyspepsia, 15il iousnesa. Wly Sister was confined to bed for months from Enlargement of Liver. Our Doctor gave "her up to die. She began taking J31. A. . xx. ana ' There is no lust comparison was soon entirely wen. between 351. A. S. L. M. and Zeilln'8 Liver Regulator. Tho latter by careful test hav ing been found not bo reliable has been dis carded. Menstrual Irregularities. Pnberly is the period when menstruation Is established Ic is the time when the girl becomes a woman, and also the time from which many female diseases date. Tha menstrual How usually continues from three to six days and comes cn about every twenty-eight days. The quantity exuded variefe Ziom two to eight ounces, but the cmount consistent with the health of one person may be excessive and weakening in another. The function is regarded as being regular when its effect upon the system is favorable. The departures from healthy menstruation are numerous and should be corrected 07 using Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine "Wine. EASY PAYMENTS. It is easy to obtain a piano our way. Where no dealer sells them, we will send a piano for a small cash payment, balance in monthly pay ments. Three years' time to complete pur chase if desir ed. We would like ta to explain our method. Will send piano guaranteeing satisfaction, or piano ma be returned to us "at our expense for railway freights both -ways. Our CATALOGUE, FREE for the ask ing, tells all about them. Special prices and full informatidn', if you write. Ivers & Pond Piano Co., 114 Boylston St., Boston. 7000 BICYCLES carnea orer rrom 1897 mutt oe laertjioea nw. New ills Urade, all styles, best equipment, guaran. Utd. $9.75 to 17,00. all makes, 3 to 912. Weahip on approval witK 'out acentoavnuml. Wi-tta ....I. II.. ' awnl I "14 Hintif VVnrn. ecson to adTtrtlse them. Send for one. Rider sseaU wanted. Lf arc how to Kara a Bley cle and make money. K. F. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, Ckicft. Ull THE FREIGHT. BEST SCALES. LEAST MONEY. JONESOFftlNGHAMTOW.N.Y MORPHINE HABITS a I treateaonajruarantee. No 1 1 rinv till rnrnrl A AAranm T u .. Marr.. T.itVifn $nnr. r-l Co., Lock Box 3, Austell, Ga. p H ARLOTTE COMMERCIAL UOLLEGE, CflflRLOTTE, H.C NoVacatlons PosiUona Onaraiiteed Catalogue Fre and Liquor Habit cured In 10 to 20 days. No pay till eared. Ir.J. L. Stephens, lept. A, Lebanon; Ohio. OSBORNE'8 biup anj ' PIANOS F mm I I I u I l ii J VEAL BPI0C1 sTO rzri ... FX- CAPE FE1R & YADKIN TIMET W John urn., Receiver. ( CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT APRIL tOTH. 1898. North Bound. ' No. 2, Dally, f LV. Wilminston 9 00 a nf Ar. ijayeueyiue. 12 10 p m Lv. Fayettevllle 1218 pm Lt. Fayettevilld Junction 12 25 p n Lv. Sanford 1 48 p a Lv. Climax 3 47 p c, Ar. Oreen3boro 4 23 p m i Lv.'Greensboro 4 30pm Lv. Stokesdale 517pm Lv. Walnut Cove 5 47 p re Lv. Rural Hall 6 15 p ra Ar. Mt. Airy. . ... 7 43 p ra South Bound. Ko. 1, Daily. Lv Mt. Airv 40 am Lv. Kural Hall lOOUrr, Lv. Walnut Cove 10 3;j a 4 Lv. Stokesdala 11 if. Ar. Greensboro 11 Upu Lv. Greensboro 12 17 pc Lv. Climax 12 13 Pai Lv. Sanford 2.3!'Pa Lv. Fayettcvlllo Junction 3 p a Ar. Fayettvlllo 4 00 p tt Lv. Fayettevllle. HOpn Ar. Wilmington 7 2) p Nortb Bound No. 4. D.iiTyT" Lv. Bennettsville - H co an Ar. JIaxton f02aa Lv. JIaxton ; f i'7aa Lv. Bed Spring. 33 a a Lv. Hope Mills 10.23 a a Ar. Fayt tteville. .. . 4 ) a a SouthBound. No. -3, ; j Lv. Fayettville. .. : 4 50 pm Lv.-Hopo Mills 5f'Piu Lv. Bed Springs..,.,...!. 0' 4:5 pa Ar. Mait JQ " 11 pa Lv. Maxton MS pa An Bennettsville ( ; p m North Bound. Ko. uf Lv. Bamseur f4Jia Lv. Climax H " Ua Ar. Greensboro Dl7.ia Lv. Gren3boro i'S.iaai Lv. Stokesdale 1117pm Ar Madison 11 L5 pa South Bound. N. ljj Lv. Madison ' 12 30 p a Lv. Stokesdale... -113Pq Ar. Greensboro. 2 3dpm Lv. Greensboro U 2 45 pa Lv. Climax Sf.Opa Ar. Bamseur " 5 3')pn . tMeals. HMixod, dally ex-' i t Buua.ny CONSF.CTION'3. i At Fayettevilld with Atlantio Coast I.ln, at Maxton with Carolinn Central Kailioad, at Bed Springs with tbe Bed Hprinp.s ami Uow more Bailroad at San ford' with tin- Hrabosrd Air Line, at Gulf with the Burlnrn and Charlotte Bailroad, at Greens! -oro Wita Southern Baiiway, at Walnut Covo with Nor lolTcA AVe;?lforn Bail way. -J. W. Fbt. . E. Ktlb, Gen. Mgr. Gi-u. I'.ks. ViJLHlHGTOH & VELDOH R.R. AND BRANCHES. AND FLORENCE RAILROAD. Condensed Schedule Dated April 12, 1331' 1 TBAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Weldon 12 00 pm, 9 43 pm. Arrive Bocky Mount 1 11 pm, 10 3Gpm. , Leave Tarboro 12 88 pm, G 00 p m. , ! Leave Bocky Mount 115 pm, 10 30 pin, ! 6 45 pm, 5 40 am, 1 10 pm. Leave Wilson 2 15 pm, 11 16 pm. 7 10 pm, 622 am, 2 37 pm. Leave Selma 3 15, pm, 11 59 pm. , Leave Fayettevllle "4 45 pm, 1 07 p:n. Arrive Florence 7 35 pm, 3 15 pm. Arrive Goldsboro 8 00 pm. v Leave Goldsboro 7 01 aii, 3 20, pm. Leave Magnolia S 05 am, 4 24 pm. ' Arrive Wilmington 9 30 am, 5 50 pio. TRAINS jQOING NORTH. Leave Florence 9 48 am, 8 15 pm. Leave Fayettevllle i2 18 am, 10 19 pin. Leave Bel ma 1 47 am, 11 30 pm. Arrive Wilson 2 35 am,- 12 09 pin. Leave Wilmington 7 15 pro, 9 0!J am, Leave Magnolia 8 55 pm, 10 4G am. Leave Goldsboro 5 00 am 10 10 pm, 12 Oj am, Leave Wilson 2 35 pm. 5 33 am, 1212 am, 11 20 pm, 12 55 pm. ' " 1 Arrive Bockv Mount 3 29 pm, C 15 Kit, 12 47 am, 11 57 pm, 1 37 pm. Arrive Tarboro 6 45 am. Leave Tarboro 12 88 pm. Leave Bocky Mount 3 29 pm, 12 47 am. Arrive Weldon 4 33 pm, 1 42 am. Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Hoad leaves Weldon 3 55 pm, Halifax 4 30 pm, ar rives Scotland Neck 520 pm. Greenville 6 57 pm, Klnston 7 55 pm. Beturning leaves Kins- ton 7 50 am, Greenville 8 52 am, arriving Halifax 11 18 am, Weldon 11 33 am, daily ex cept Sunday. Trains on Washington Branch leavo Wash ingtou 8 20 am and 2 30 pm, arrive rarme e 9 10 am and 4 00 pm, returning leave rarmele 9 35 am and 6 30 pm, arrive Washington 11 00 arr and 7 20 pm, daily except Sunday. Train l?aveg Tarboro, N. C, daily except Sunday 5 30 pm, Sunday 4 15 pro, arrives Plymouth 7 40 pm, 6 10 pm. Beturuiugleaves Plymouth daily except Sunday 7 50 am, Sun day 9 00 am, aVrlves Tarboro 10 05 am and 11 00 am. Train on Midiand N. C. Branch leaves Goldsboro, daily except Sunday, 7 10 am, ar riving Smithfleld 8 80am. Beturninj,' leaves Smithfleld 9 00 am, arrives at Goldsboro 10 25 am, - Trains on Nashville Branch lave Kocky Mount at 4 30 pm, arrive Nashville 5 03 pm. Spring nope 5 30 pm. Beturning l'we Spring Hope 8 CO am. Nashville 8 35 am, ar rive at Bocky Mount 9 05 am, daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton dally, except Sunday. 8 10 a m and 4 15 pm. Beturning leaves Clinton at 7 00 am and 10 00 a m. Train No. 78 makes clo3e connection Weldon for all points North daily, all rail v.a Bichmond, H. M. 'EMERSON', Gen'l Pass. Agent. J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managed. -.uiuiyjmproTeDi. nt3)3 t' c U ' V.' J - O w. t-- The Kew Hoisa Sewirvl Iu&y : Cixv.i'g. luZ t.r.ijQ vt.K-C J'."---. . . ttxsnMw. c.: .1'. .ma,;.. vi r 1:. Gainey & Jordan, Dann, NT. Because American lalxr is the paid labor In the-world it leads the world In the value of its products American Ingenuity has given the .world its best machinery. American skill has given the world its best prod ucts. The "pauper labor" of the east ern hemisphere has been distanced ia the industrial race" by the high-priced, well-taught, "brainy" labor of tui young republic. Satan doesn't object to a man attend ing church on Sunday 4f he gets his Yices the other six days In the week ' ' W k' l1 fit vinobe tomlrc br BTirjrlrar ndrrrHmr-'T '"A uult youcao sret tho b. ru-l, tfnert MOST prtoiti ao crjn- Mi-'.i!r'2 ror a mere van. Eoj-frnm i;s.'r!o wn-l -. tnat hrtve trai.ied arepafatio-i kl.-M- 1 , P'lir.(c. There in nnm n ii v..pil ' i ' '! in rrMjehsnic&l miot'nition i1n.Ttility ff r'
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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April 27, 1898, edition 1
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