IV ?
How They Learn Spanish.
Tourists In Nagasaki, Japan. are
Often surprised to hear the sampanmen
and the rickshaw men in the
treet shout Spanish words to white
passers-by; an. "hoy. amigo" (hey,
friend), or "hombre," a common exclamation
of attention, meaning
"man." In the stores the salesmen
also use similar terms, as "no sabe,"
meaning "don't know," etc.
i nt; tjAjuaiiitiiwn is simple. i no japs
themselves do not know that they aro
using Spanish words; they believe
them English slang. They have
learned them from American soldiers
homeward bound from the Philippines.
The Yankee boys, used to employing
8panish phrases in speaking to Filipinos.
instinctively do the same with
the .laps, forgetting that their language
is different.
Points for Parents.
"Study tho child and discover where
his greatest interest lies," says Mrs.
Theodore W. Blrney, Honorary President
of the National Congress of
Mothers, discussing the "Choice of Occupation,"
in the September Delineator.
Mrs. Birney very warmly advocates
a kind of natural selection
which is indicated fit the trend of the
child's play. It is suggested, and
with reason, that a child's toys and
favorite pursuits are a sure index to
Its vocation. The plan is founded on
child-study, and. as the author says.
"If parents pave to the careful study
of their children one-half the earnest
thought, that they bestow upon matters
of minor importance, wo should
i< e far fewer 'round pegs in square
holts," and vice versa."
The Kingdom of Bavaria intends to
issue a new puhlie loan of $11 .900,000,
bearing interest at the rate of 3V4 per
cent per annum. On August 31, 1901,
the public debt of Bavaria amounted to
$380.8",0.530.95. The largest part of the
Bavarian debt is secured by the railreads,
which are the property of the
State.
FITS permanently cured. >,'o fit? or nervouspes..',
after tlrst day's use of Or. Kline's <ir*at
N tv ,"Restorer,> tit r.al bottle and treatise true
Or. It. II. Kmnk. Ltd.. :?:U Arch St.. l'liiln., l\i.
The most widely known Lngish writer
in Japan is Carlyle.
IMso'sCuro for Consumption is an infulllble
medicine for coughs and colds.?N. \Y.
b/'trri., Ocean ?I rove, X. Feb. 17. 1901),
1 cn.-c is paid ill Loudon oil 7000 autolii
dii'.Cs.
It Is net so much what you pay for, but
what you got that needs oloeo attention
when Inlying tuuerat supplies, and so
sir .'iK1; impressed with tIds foot are those
who know what they are doing that they
insist on laying their friends away in
"Katiomal" caskets.
1/-uvea's house of lords Is the house
of ilie lowly.
f
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Vt r/5
Miss M. Cartledge gives some
helpful advice to young girls.
Her letter is hut one of thousands
which prove that nothing
is so helpful to young girls who
are just arriving at the period of
womanhood as Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
" Dkak Mrs. PixsnAV. : ? I cannot
f rnino I.ydia E. Pinkl:am*H VcgonWo
Compound too highly, for it
is tlia only medicine I ever tried which
cured me. 1 suffered much from my
first menstrual period, I felt so weak
and dizzy nt times 1 could not pursue
my studies with tho usual interest.
My thoughts became sluggish. I hud
headaches, backaches and sinking
spells, also pains in the back and lower
limbs. In fact, I was sick all over.
" Finally, after many other remedies
had been tried, we were advised to get
Lydin K. Pinkbum's Vegetable
Compound, and 1 am pleased to say
that nftcr taking it only two weeks, a
wonderful change for the better took
place, and in a short time I was in
fierfect health 1 felt buoyant, full of
ife, and found all work a pastime I
am indeed glad to tell my cxperienco
with Lvdin fl. Pink ham's Vegetable
Compound, for it made a different
girl of me. Yours very truly,
Miss M. CARii.r.noK, !S33 Whitehall St.,
Atlanta, Oa." - ssooo if crifinmi of
Ubout letter provir- ?? ? ??< -rnnnot b? product J.
Ho. 34.
M1llb0r0' springs
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w.av9v a UI a OUllg liivaies.
I/irtlrd In the APrghan'c*. Klrfitlon, 3.SU0 (Ml,
Pry. purr air, and a tarietjr of mlnritl wairri
Untvrrrlty. r<*llegl?t? nnit preparatory courvia.
Kpriial ailventage* In voter, plaan. eternities and
art New Knglnnd Connor vonry nirthoila Term*
nu iterate. s*??lon liegln* Sept. 77, IHM. Ailtlreaa,
.1. UK A II AM 1? % V I liaOX, Hu*lnr*? Mgr..
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JAPS SECURE GOOD POSITION
Russians Retire to the Next Position
Without Fighting.
St. Petersburg, By Cable.?The following
dispatch from Viceroy Alexieff,
dated Apgust 7, has been received
by the Czar:
"General Stcessel reports as folI
lows: At 5 iu the morning of July
I 27, the enemy having advanced a
I strong force, their artillery opened
Are along their whole front, followed
by a series of attacks, one of which,
directed against Yupilaza Mountain,
was especially vigorous. At about S
In the evening the enemy were everywhere
repulsed with enormous losses.
I remained in the advanced poslj
tions wo havo held for two dajs
i atuiuoi, oji uriiiy very uiucii siruni'.e.r
j than ours. At four in the morning of
, July JO about flvo divisions of Japanese
took tho offensive against our
position 011 the Wolf llills. In view
of the enornius superiority of the 011!
emy's forces and tho weakness of tho
position our troops were ordered to
retire to tho next positions without
lighting. Tho movement was effot ted
in complote, order under tho proteei
tion of artillery, which by accurate
lire at short ranges completely stopped
tho Japanese advance. Our losses
have not yet been ascertained, but
they wore not great. The losses of
tho Japanese wore very considerable.
In tho engagements of July 2Gth and
S7ih, tho Japanese had about xu.uoo
men and a rnnsi<lornhlr? iinmimi> ..r
guns. The moralo of the Russian
troops Is excellent and their health is
good."
General. Stoossel locates Yupilaza
Mountain as situated ten miles north
oast of Port Arthur and says that the ,
Japanese attack on that position was !
only a demonstration, the real assault
of the Japanese being made on the
Russian positions on tho Wolf Hills,
which, ho points out, aro only six j
miles northward, and nearer the
railroad station. Tho general staff
explains that this position consists of
1 a long crest of hills, offering a grout
. advantago owing to their proximity
I to tho fortress. The staff Is unuhh
j to account for tho presence of five
! divisions on the Kwan-Tung Peninsula.
All Unions With Strikers.
Chicago, Special.?All the labor tin,
ions in Chicago have endorsed the
I stock yards strike. After listening to
the strikers' sido of the controversy,
which was prese nted to them by Michael
J. Donnelly, president of the. i
striking butchers' union, the Chicago
Federation of Labor, which is composed
of every labor organization in
j Chicago and has a membership of
( nearly 1100,000, adopted resolutions '
j Sunday night pledging the moral and
j financial support of the federated
; body as long as the s'rike continues,
i Each member of the central body will
| be assessed a small sum per week
; and the whole amount will he turned
over to the striking unions to help
in the support of the strikers and
their families during the struggle with
the packers. Tho exact amount inch
member was to ho assessed was left
in the hands of a committee with orders
to report results Monday. Whilo
tho officials of tho Federation of Labor
were unable to give out an exact
estimate of tho amount of money the
strikers would secure from this
source, It was stated that the total
Sum WOllld ho wr?ll 111. irv #v.
?, - U|/ us iiiv niuua*
ands each week.
After a fight which has lasted for
nearly four weeks, a settlement of
the stock yards strike teems to be
as remote as at any time since the
struggle began. Neither side to the
conflict, during all this time, has
shown any sign of weakening.
Looking for Trouble.
Richmond, Vn.. Special.?An Afton,
Va.. special says everybody in the
vicinity of Greenfield, and within ten
or fifteen miles of the scono of tho
recent lynching of Andrew Dudley,
the negro assailant of two white girls,
Is In a stato of intense excitement,
the whites momentarily expecting an
outbreak of tho negroes. The latter
are being closely watched, and every
Indira'Ion points to a clash between
tho two races. Military protection
has not yot been asked for, but a
prominent citizen said that it would
be necessary If tho worst comes.
FULL QUART OF
5KEY FREE
r the* mean in* of words find will do as we uy. We
bo tho low cut-priced Whiskey House end the
1 all Order \V hlskcy Ceeecrn in tho Houth. All tho
rollnu lVhlnkry wo sell Is rood?there** no bed.
0 wouldn'tadultereto IT they knew how?they ere too
lost whiskey sellers are noted for mixing, bleudliu? and
We sell more i?enulno old whiskey endless water then
1 competitor. "Casper's It Year Old" \V hULcy Is
oy! It's made by holiest people In tho mountains of
Liline. lu old-stylo copper stills, lusl as It was vuedoby
athem. Klrstrrate whiskey Is sold at Q5.00 t<> Q6.00
but it's not any better than *'Caspar's 11 Year Old.** It
e or wo a 111 buy It back. We bare n capital or ibOO.OOO,
oples9 National Hank and tho llodmont Savlrur* Hank
will tell you our word is irood. To Introduce this old.
Iskoy, we offer four Full Quart* of "Pa.nKr'n if
'?two sample bottles, ono U>, one IS year old a cork- H
drinking (tlnss?all for SV.H5. If 9&.90 1* sent ws
> the above and rut in free Oae Fall Quart Kxtre.
?mo of this whiskey only 7 year* old. and will send Ore
for ?I0 or will 'urnlsh twenty full ijuart bottles nn re
I ami plve free corkscrews, drinking ulaars s and sam- H
>tr this whiskey cost less than K to per irallon delivered.
plain boxer with no marks to Indicate contents, 14 mi
II Kxpresa. lluyers West of Trxae, Kansas, Ncbraaha
t must add *0 cents per quart extra. i
THE CASPER CO. (Inc.) I
ier Illd*. M IXSTON'SAI.KW "r " a
iskry advertisement to appear in cnreolsinns. wr lnrr*tiratsd
ni, and Iriends in need t>f pure whiskies far tnedMal use neat
ilTflranninn PlainJI
Ujr i 1 UlllVig
2^'iri Keeley ft..
Ciiicaoo, Oct., 2. 1902. b
I suffered with fallinp and con- B
post ion of the womb, with severe 8
I>:ii11s throuph the prnins. I suf- W
fered terribly at the time of men- u|
struation. had hlinditip headaches b
and rushinp of hlood to the hrain. B
1 What t<> try 1 knew not. tor it w*
seemed that I had tried all and E9
! failed, hut I had never tried Wine O
of t'ardui. that blessed remedy for 9
sieU women. 1 found it jileasant
I to take and soon knew that I had fl
the ripht medicine. New hlood B
seemed to course throuph my veins B
and after usinp eleven bottles 1 B
was a well woman. h
"\w Cuua.
Mrs. Hush is now in perfect m|
health because she took Wiiu of
Cardni for menstrual disorders, vfl
bearinp down pains and hlindinp
I headaches when all other remedies til
failed to bring Iut r?*liff. Any S
sufferer may secure health l>y tak- 9 |
ing Wine of Cardui in lew home. 9 ;
The first bottle convinces the pa- (9
tiont she is on the road to health. |H
For advice in cases requiring M
special directions, address, giving 9 i
symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory H
I>epartment," The Chattanooga n
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. O
WIN&GARDS1I |
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n! :\vsv ni.! :axixr.s.
The increase ?.f music halls in Paris,
France, is said to ho threatening the
existence <>r many theatres.
A completer who fount! SIotH) in his
carat Coney Island. I.mm Island. was
given twenty-live cents' lew.ml hy an |
oltl laily.
.lose]ill Pike, ??,' New York City, fell
from lite ilftli floor i<> Ihe pavement, I
breaking every olofiios line and escap- j
Ing the slightest injury.
l.eatling citiz r.s nf Long Praneh.
New .lerst.v are t ..dcavoring t<i revive
the faded gior'as of tlial erstwhile 1
fashionable summer resort.
The Antmnohi'.e Ciuh of America i> I
preparing to oppose the order of the 1
ferry companies prohibiting the carry- i
ing of machines with power on.
The mint at S 11 I-'raneiseo. Pal., li :s.
since .lannary !. roe ivetl 7T>.'* vn; j
Japanese yen and rceoineil them into
$:tS.tl|2.PH:? for ttse in li Philippines.
The Servian t Jovcrnnn nt is having
the Servian coin ivsiampel at the
Vienna mini witii the head of King
Peter instead of thai of King Alexander.
The first electric railway in Peru,
from Iamn eight miles to ilic Pacific
Coast, and another contemplated from
Lima ten miles to the seaport, Callao,
will have American ears and dynamos.
The (icrmnn Emperor lias determined
to confer decorations on those
who risked tin ir lives in saving passengers
of the ill fated steamboat Ceneral
Sloenm, recently burned in the river
at Xew York.
A rppnitf II'-Toimh...!
....in,.i ih'hiwp on ino
Mississippi just above No.v Orleans lias
been pouring into tlio groat lies Aliomniuls
Swamp. The result lias boon to
multiply the so railed "floating 1.sin nils''
for which the swamp lias long boon
noted, until .they constitute a menace
to tlio inhabitants ami to the railroads.
Many Escape Narrowly.
Richmond, V'a., Special.? Ity the explosion
of a stick of dynamite under a
car of the Tazewell Electric Company,
Tazewell, Va., Tuesday afternoon, a
dozen or more people were placed In
ji opardy of their lives. The dynamite
was put into the flange of the track
by unknown persons and when the explosion
occurred the passengehs, numbering
about half a dozen ladles and as
r.any men. were panic-stricken, hut no
cne was injured beyond being severely
shocked. The car was so badly damaged
that the passengers hod to be transfn
red in hacks and taken hastily to the
t>ain. The affair caused a good deal of
excitement in the neighborhood. There
is no clue to the perpetrators of the
(rime.
Ex-Senator Vest Dead.
Sweet Springs. Mo., Special.?After
a lingering Illness between life and
death for weeks, former United States
Sonntnr fl n Vnm w?-. 1 ? *-- * ?
u> v?. t vol yasauu IICMWIGIiy
away Tuesday without a struggle.
Ho was conscious until about two
o'clock Sunday morning, when he
sank into a stnto of coma from which
he never aroused. He lost the power
of speech Saturday morning and during
tbo last 36 hours of his life his
breathing was barely perceptible. i
NEWS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY
Paragraphs of Minor Importance
Gathered From Many Sources.
Through the South.
Andrew Dudley, a 14-year-old negro,
was lynched in Nelson county, Va., for
assaulting two little girls.
Eight cottages at Ocean View, Va.,
were burned, the occupants escaping
in their night clothes.
At Harper's Ferry, T. S. Jones shot
his son, whom he mistook for a burglar,
wounding him fatally.
Bernard M. Williams, a special delivery
messenger of the Richmond
postofbce, was beaten and robbed by
negroes.
Washington Happenings.
Secretary of Commerce and Labor
Metcalf is slightly indisposed.
A small party of Filipinos called at
the White House Tuesday and paid
their respects to President Roosevelt.
The State Department proposes to
utilize the services of American diplomatic
officers in the collection of information
concerning foreign trade.
Inspector Carroll, of the Department
of Commerce and Labor, arrived in
Chicago to investigate the butchers'
strike for President Roosevelt.
In the North.
Miss Claia Duff, of Newport, Del.,
ci mmittcd suicide.
The Cape May express was wrecked
at Woodbury, near Camden, N. J.
In a riot among non-union negroes at 1
Kansas City three blacks were wound
Miss Sarah Bennett wa buried at (
Atlantic City at the time fixed for her
j wedding.
An exciting run was made on a sav- |
in.'s hank at the edge of the stockyards
district in Chicago.
Senator Gorman arrived in New
York for a consultation with Chairman
Tuggart, of the Democratic national j
committee.
Operators in the Pennsylvania anthracite
field proposed that Judge
Co? rge Gray arbitrate the pending disputes
with the miners.
Km plovers in building trades in
Now York have declared a lockout
against all their nearly 40.000 workmen.
It is estimated that the total loss
caused by the butchers' strike in Chicago
and the West has been $s,220.800
with no signs of an early agreement.
Announcement was made In New I
York that the notincation of Thomas
K. Watson as the nominee of the People's
nnrtv
,?......i.i i.uM- jon mo
1Mb as first stated, and that there was
no truth In the report that Mr. Watson
would decline.
The strike stockyards strike at Chicago
was freer front roting Tue.--.lay
than and day since the men quit work,
i.nlv one small disturbance occurring.
As a rule, the retailers secured sufficient
ice by the use of their own wagons
and the boycott was not as effective
;is hi! <1 l\rw>n o\ m. 1
A San Francisco dispatch says the i
final installments on the forfeit of $1",- I
000 have been posted for the JeffriesMonroe
contest, the date of which is set
for August 20 next. the total amount
of forfeit Jeffries has paid $5,000; Slon- |
roe, $5,000, and the same amount has |
been deposited by the Yosemite Club,
under whose auspices the battle will be
fought.
Foreign Affaira.
Americans are being forced from official
positions in Canadian railway
service.
The Sultan of Turkey lias failed to
keep his promises to Minister Irishman.
and an American naval demonstration
may be ordered in Turkish
waters.
Minister Bowon has vigorously protested
against the seizure of the New
York and Bormudez asphalt mines,
the concessions, it being understood,
having been promised to interests that
aided President Castro in the last revolution.
Minister Dawson, at Santo Domingo,
has asked for a warship, it being inferred
another revolution is threatened
The Japanese have renewed their
attack all along the line in Manchu- j
ria. I
The exclusion of Jews from the
ranks of barristers in Russia is becoming
less vigorous.
Most of the Rritish expedition which
is advancing on Lhasa, Thibet, successfully
crossed the Ilrahmapootra
river. j
Intense but fruiti>??? ntn?>?in?
u|>|iv>iiluUU IU
enforcing the educational net in Wales
developed in the House of Commons. !
The Government Opium Committee
nppointed at Manila drew up n plan to
check the evil.
Miscellaneous Doings.
Two men were hurt near Laurel, Del.,
In a fight with an alligator that escaped
three years ago from a circus at Salisbury,
Md.
Judge Alton R. Parker's resignation
as Chief Judge of the New York Court
o: Appeals was filed with the Secretary
of State at Albany. i
fC ' > ^
ACHED IN EVERY BONE.
Chimin Society Woninn.Whn Who So Stck
She Could Not Sleep or Hot, Cured by
Dohu'm Kidney I'lllo.
Marion Knight, of 153 N. Ashland
Ave., Chicago, Orator of the West Side
Wednesday Club, says: "This winter
when I started
to use Doun's
fjuss^X
H \v bone and bad
I ^ \\ intense pains
jl ^ Ue^8
M^p| '- - U f ^ U ? a * B
'y- could barely
change for the better within a week.
The second week I began eating heartily.
1 begun to improve generally, und
before seven weeks had passed 1 was
well. 1 had spent hundreds of dollars
for medicine that did not help me. but
$ti worth of Lkmti's Kidney fills restored
uie to perfect health."
A Tit IA I. Fit FF.-Address FosterMilburu
Co., ltuffalo, N. Y. For sale
b> all dealers. I'rice, iiU cts.
uaas ana tnds.
British soldiers arc provided with
hoilod water for drinkinu. The water
is first clarified by a kind of rouylt
filtiation throuy.li charcoal eontaininy
a certain amount of potassium permanganate
and then "sterilized" either
by filtration or by heat, afier whi< h
it is distributed to the troops by
means of water carts reset vo l for
"safe" water only.
The exception proves the rule, beause
to be an exception it must stand
orth in opposition to what is general.
If an unselfish and disinterested man
ie a rare man he proves that men are
ml f-seek in;;.
|S^^^xAHoScld ST
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S*1-1 BtiEtIM, ECVdY
(O \ ZlMA. every form of
^ ^ V ' malignant SKIN
Mill I O O ERUPTION be.idea i
kv L \J being efficacious in i
)ji \ r? ? a ji.i / toning up Iho syatnm /
O" v f-j El J iViy' a"d restoring the conj^ji
stitution. when impaired
>a from any cause. It is a
Li Rnc Tonic, and ita almoat luparna'.ural healing
Q propcrtiee ju.lify us in guaranteeing a ere of (
a? all bto-d diseases. if directions are followed. (
j-/, I'rice, Dl per Pottle, or 6 Potties for 8."t. )
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iirMt rorr *?? or woNOKurrr. cruF.s. \
r. C 1 Set -?h.r tilth liluaLIf lu.'.irmttton. (
3 LOO D BALM CO., ATLANTA. GA. ,
Si*? fiffefl bank deposit
</ Railroad Faro Paid. 500
FHKB Course# Offered.
?.r*?acwvnr"-- -y.n Board at Cost. Wrtto Quick
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K o W o r i B! i n d H o r s s m o'? n1 ufilSft !. : * ! * ?.?SSS?
lore 11} o?. Hair; Co., lowatlt), la..have a sure cure
BEST FOR
V4a.^
| OUARAWTI'.ED CURS for all bowel troubh
a blood, wind on th? stomach, Montr d bowels,
K after ratine, liver trouble, sallow (bin p.i
B regularly you are sici. Constipation kills mo
F .^urt t cbronic ail' -.; nts and Ictu; ycara of sufT
J; cAl'CARKTS today, for yoa will never Ret w
' rVht Take our advice, start with Cascarrti
1 money r-funded. Tic r-enuine tablet stamp,
ft booklet free. Add.rvj Sterling Remedy Cornr
MEN, WATCH 1
A Mew Revetz
Wii olTer something 'lifTorout, better thnn
in this city.
Them is no patchwork al>out our tr<'iilr.
Wo iio not tri-iit all diseases; hut wo cum il
euro < ;iro in nil i'ilk'.s accept.ul for trent'.ient
Write if v.... .'..rill. ?t ....ii i <
of clmrtft*. our diajfiu'sis hliuik. Co?.su!tuti
Doctors Loathei
Honrs H ?. in. to ? |? in. P.. M_rj
Su inlays 10 a. in. to 1 |?. m. u'JIi 111 Oil
$20.00 TO $40
IVMi.?r M.ulr ? .an* "500 I
gSu book oi 1. 6*1 ant business f
AT.Jk Compendium cf plain and o
1 Xna Calculator and Farmer's R?
zV^CtiraB a >mpl r-( .r inl.vrrati
men*.* of C1BTSRNS. Tlmh.
x*^*'*ry5f?a unn volume. Over 472 pain
I jf&Bj} it Is a completo bua.ness >
I SIMPI.FJ, PltAfTTCAL at
A flfij' Hp *n,l Kir!* ran *<-|| aa well i
'fp I I- rn One afcnl ln the country i
. Ait' >1* , h ivc .-onvna
MWBMBW| fiellltur pile 51 50 I.iheral
L- faction Kiiurantt od (? r mot
SOUTHERN DENT.
If you ?r? tnlnreatod In ohtali
for (true ontaloitun of full Inatr
kaOTiM OR S W FOSTER. Dean. 100 NOf
| ? In Can 3? Tnara. Posltlva Cur
Free tier'S DYSI
f+HICKEJVS g
you cannot spend years and dol
buy the knntuln/ls. ran i *.wi i?.
cents. You wunt them to pay t
them as a diversion. In order to handle
tiunK about th? m. To meet this want we
of a practical poultry raiser for (Only 23
a man tvho put all his mind, and time, a
en raisins?not as a pastime, but as a bus
ty-tlve years" work, you can save many C
earn dollars for you. The point U, that
Pohltry Yard as soon ns It appears, and k
teach you. It tells how to detect and cur
fattenlnK; which Fowls to save for brd?<
you should know on this subject to make
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