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|| VOL. XIV. | FORT MILL, S. C., THURSDAY! JANUARY 4.1906. ' NO. 40.
SCIENTjSTSGATHER
Lucid Discussion on Cause of
Yellow Fever
?H ?
TlflE EVER ACTIVE MOSQUITOES
ByinposySium on Insect-Born Held, by
Convention at New Orleans Results
in Practically Unanimous Acceptance
of New Doctrine?Assistant
Secretary M'Kelway of Child Labor
Committee, Reads Paper Declaring
Probably 60.000 Children
Under 14 are in Southern Mills?
Paper by Rev. J. A. Baldwin, of
Charlotte, on Condition of Mill
Workers.
Ya?, 4\..\ cj :~i r>__ a?-, n -
,iv \< v/in"iiu>. ojnTiai. nv mr U1C
largest seetionhl meeting of tlie convontion
of scientists was that which
attended the symposium on yellow
fever and other insect-horn diseases
of the section on physiology and experimental
medicine this afternoon.
The experiences of the tight in New
Orleans last summer and the lessons
to he drawn from it and a description
of the original investigations in
Cuba under the Heed eommission
proved subjects of great interest to
the visiting delegates. At the conelusion
of the symposium there was
practically unanimous acceptance of
the doctrine that yellow fever is alone
communicated by the stegomya fasfiat
a.
Surgeon .!. H. White, of the Marine
Hospital Service, who had charge of
the fever fight here, gave the results
of Dr. Heed's findings as they were
observed in New Orleans. Dr. .lames
Carroll, who was n member of the
Heed commission. declared that with
out niosquitoa there *-ould be no yellow
fever, and detailed at length his experience
in Cuba.
Assistant Secretary A. J. "Xh Kelway,
of the National Child Labor
Committor, attracted much auction
with a oajirr on the child labor nrob
km, giving the results of hris -studies
in the Sou1h and pointing t? the
danger of rare degeneracy involved
in sendirtg little children to the mills.
He sain there wer** probably (iO.t)OO
eliildren under 14 years at work in
Southern mills. and how to eorreet
the evil war* an Ameriean prohlem,
because il evmeerne 1 the depreeiation
ot! the purest Ameriean -stock on the
eontinent.
Other interesting papers on the
"Progress <?T the Negroes of Virginia
as Propeity Owners."'' by Charles Kdgerton,
of the Bureau of Corporations
at Washington, and the 'Southern
Cotton Mill Wcn'kers and their Condition,"
by ttpv. Jf. A. Baldwin, of
Charlotte, X. CL, were read.
Professor W. It. "WarneC, of Cleveland,
who accompanied the Congressional
Committee to the isthmus, read
a paper in which he -said that unless
a sea-leval eat ml was built in Panama,
all the work now in progress would
ho in vain.
Grateful for Legal Hanging.
Dadsden, Ala. Special. -rJjri'k Tinnier
and Vance trainer, negroes, were
liapged in the county jail here for tlie
murder oT Miw. Jane Smith, a white
woman, who was assaulted and killed
in this city ln-t spring. Will Johnson,
also a negro. convicted of the
same crime, was repriced by the (?overaor
until Fehruaiy 9, pending examination
of Infer evidence in liis ease
tbmlnei' denied his guilt until the last.
Hunter confessed to having committed
the crime, darner neck was
broken. Hunter thanked the white
people for not |>ermitliiig the snob to
lynch him.
j Dry Dock Dewey Heard From.
Annapolis./- -Special. A wireless
ITiPSCnmi ' 1?? 1
Hill i MIIMUIIMIIT II. II.
"Hosley, of tlu* dry dock Dewey, was
received at noon to-day at the Naval
Academy. It stated that the dock was
290 miles southeast of <'ape lleurv at
thitinUme, that moderate weather hod
been cifeotontemi 1 and that the Dewey
waa averaging ' three and one-half
kn?1* an hour. *
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McCall Has Not Resigned.
York. Special.'?A rc|mrt that
John A. MeCall resigned as president
of: the New York I ,ife Insnrance ('ompony
at a meeting of the trustees of
1 hie company tost Saturday was denied
trl-day by Augustus ({. Paine, a member
of the eomqiittec recently appointed
In an Av>r il... ............. ' ?
???v. uac i ??ni|#uii\ > annus.
Mr. .Payne stated that the report was
absolutely untrue, and added that the
trustees did not meet Saturday. It
Iiftd been said that the meeting was a
s4eret one and thut the trustees had
pledged themselves to keep the innttci
of the resignation secret until the annpl
rrjJdrt o? the eornpany came out
A BIG HOTEL IN FLAMES
Hotel Porter Destroyed by Fire Early
This Morning?Hotel Imperial and
Hotel Temperance Also Damaged?
All the Guests Escaped With Their
Belongings.
Niagara Falls, N. Y., Special.?Fire
early Thursday morning destroyed
Hotel Porter, on Falls street. The Hotel
Imperinl adjoining on the south
....J il.A IJ~ rr? - it
til i u i iic nuin icuiiieruuct, ou me
north, were damaged. The guests
all escaj>ed with their effects. Ammunition
in the store of George Roe, under
the Hotel Porter, exploded and
for a time great excitement prevailed
as the bullets went flying through
spaee. Xo one was injured. The loss
is at least $150,000.
Crime to Export Silver
Washington, Special?Thf Philippine
Commission has enacted alow
making it a crime to export silver
from the islands. This step has been
taken on account of the serious menace
to the parity of the Philippine
currency, which was threatened by
the recent cx|w?rtations of Silver coins
and bullion. The law provides for
the forfeiture of such attempted exportation,
for a tine of not more than
$5,000 in gold, imprisonment for a
year, or both. Passengers on the
ships leaving the island are allowed
to take not more than tw<nty-flve
pieces?$12.50 in gold.
The Pope's Jubilee in 1908.
Rome, By Cable?Preporat ons are
already going on to celebrate in 190S
the jubilee of the Pope's ordination
as a priest. Being asked if 1m desired
the festivities to be similar t othose
witnessed on the ??ceasioTi of the
priesthood jubilee of the lnte Pope
Leo, when an international exhibition
was held in the vnticin, the
Pope answered: "Certainly not. I
wish the celebration to mairtain a
strictlv rcligious character.''
15 Infernal Machines Captured.
Brussels. Belgium. By Cab e?Advices
received here "from St. Petersburg
say that the Semeiowsky
guards a regiment -supported by the
artillery, had been -sent fron there
to Moscow. Reinforcements are also
being sent !in>m the neighboring pos*
to Moscow. The -police at KiefT have
discovered a bomb "factory in the eel- .
lar of a cmwded tenement balding
in that city, and fifteen infernal machines
were seized.
Twenty-five Lost in Hurricane.
Victoria, R. 'C., Special.?A British
ship, Bass of Melforth, Captain
Cougal, was dashed to pieces in a hurricane
on Christmas night, together
with a crew of 1!7>. The vessrl was
caught on live lee -side, off shore, in
a terrific southwest pale, raging off
the straits of San Jinan l)e Fuca, on
the western coast of Vancouver island.
She was destroyed on Ainphritrite
]>oint, known as the '"Monuments
of \Vrec.k-s.'r' The Pass Melforth
was huiht an Glasgow, in 1901.
Three Killed in Trolley Accident.
Mahoiicy City., Pa.,.Special.?A trol
ley car on the SchuVlcill railway ?vas
struck- by a Ijdiigh Valley freight '
train on a grade .crossing, at Girad- j
ville. Mr. Winkle of Ma honey City, j
and two Arabian women unknown, j
from Shenandoah, were killed out- '
right and several others were injured.
TWO liittU rWr-k TlrnnriKi/l
Roekport, Mas*.. Special.?Lydia
Anderson, ]A years old and Catherine
h. Cusyek, aged 1*4 years, were drowned
by breaking through the ice on the
pond of an abandoned quarry. Two
boys, Gunnar Williamson, aged 9
years and John Jaeobeon, 10 years old,
were rescued.
Cumberland University Opposes Football.
Nashville,! run., ^jK^eial.?Cumberland
University. I>ebanon, on
reeord as op|iosing football as it is
at present played. As a result of
this decision, no foot ball schedule
will he made for the next season.
$3,200,000 Deal in Louisiana Lumber.
Beuroont, Tex., Special.?-Colonel
Samuel Park, president of the Industrial
Lumber I'nmiuni' will !???? <? f'-~ 1
. ?,JU-I .'I ' "'? ? "" I
Chicago to close up the details of a j
lumber puichase involving 00.000 :
acres of virgin pine in Rapid and |
Vernon parishes, in Louisiana. The
amount to be paid is $3,200,000.
Mutiny Among Sailors.
St. Petersburg, By Cable.?Mutiny
has broken out among the sailor?, on
the warships, Abrek, Admiral Korinloflf,
Olcean, nn<l three torpedo boats
lying at Libau. Ordera were given to
the vessels to proceed to Rigato to
co-operate * with the land forces in
quelling ilie revolt there. The crews
refused to obey orders. The officers
are powerless in the fact of this refusal
and the ships are still anchored
THE BIRTH OF 1906
Once Again The Old Year is
Passed to History
?
CARNIVAL SCENE IN NEW YORK
Navel Observatory at Washington
Ticks Off Signal at 12, 1, 2, and 3,
O'clock, Washington Time, to Different
Time Belts of the United
States and also Sends the Tidings
to Honolulu, Quara, Minalla, Mexico
and W"st Indies?No Effort
Made to Encircle the Globe This
Year?Signal Wirelessed to Ships
at Sea.
ntdiington, Special.?Telegraphic
signals announcing the birth of 1000 i
were flashed from the Naval Observatory
here through the medium of the
Western Union and the Postal Telegraph
Companies. '1 he signal was
ticked off at 12, 1. and A o'clock,
rcspecivelv. so as to conform with
the midnight hour l'or Washington,
Central, Rocky Mountain and I'acitiec
coast time, respectively. The midnight
signal was repeated to all points readily
available by the telegraphic companies;
to Honolulu. (Suam, and Manilla:
through Mexico and to points in the
West Indies, and. where jtossible. cities
in South America and to England
ami France. The Washington midnight
signal also flashed to the wireless
telegraph stations with a view to
its cor-munication to ships at sea.
No attempt was made, as on previous
oecassions, to circumvent the globe
with tlie flash signal.
The long d is t a nee telephone was also
utilized where available for oommunicntinjj
the arrival of the Now
Year.
New York. Special.?The advent <of
the "New \ ear was the occasion tonig'ht
of the usual noisy demonstrations
throughout the city of New York
The faeli that New Year's eve fell on
Sunday did not dnmnen ihe enthuasiasm
of the tens of ihousnnds of people
who paraded the streets blowing
great tin borus, ringing bells of all
ui'mti|ui"mis. aim nnauy, wim the coining
of midnight. resorting t<? all sorts
of methods for the production of noise
'The ehftnes of Old Trinity brought
to lower Broadway and Wall street
the greatest throngs of New Year
merry makers. lror years th" bells of
this historic church have been rimv as
the signal of a new year's birth. In
the threat re and restaurant district
of upper Broadway the crowds 011
the streets. Sunday night concerts and
in the cafes were the largest in years.
On the up-town streets many merrymakers
in carnavil spirit indulged in
confetti battles. F.verywhere there
was a spirit of revelry and the new
year's welcome was as noisy as New
Yorkers know how to make it.
Ex-GovernorB Death.
Boise. Idaho. Special.?It developed
that the assassination at Caldwell of
former Governor Frank Rteunenberg
with a dynamite bomb was perjjotratrated
by some one person by pulling
a wire that exph*de>d the -dynamite as
the former Governor was dloBing1 the
urear p;;ite of his Wjuue. It .was.at tirst
thought <hat the bomb was arranged
to explode automatically as the prate
opened. It also developed that two
bombs were, both bcinir exploded
sinuilMneously, by means ut wire and
waxeo fish line, remnauts of which
were found on the lawn. The conviction
prows that Sieunenberjr was
murdered as a result of his activity
in crushing miners' strike riots at
Cour d' Aleue in 1S?W. thi this theory
ojie man was arrested but his name is
k<pt secret by the jxtlw*. v. bo say
e\idence aprainst the prisoner j* strontr
Five other men have been detained-on
suspicion.
Vote For Church Union.
St. bonis. Special.?After a division
ot it."> years st<*ps were consummated
at a joint session of the general
committees, which, if formally ratified
iipxt May hy the General Assemblies.
will unite the Northern Presbyterian
Church and the Cumberland
Presbyterian Church. Almost two
days were consumed hy sub-cpmtr.it
rtio ? :i- ---- *1
ik.i .Jiiuii,ni^ un.in> nu me union.
Receiver Brief.
Norfolk. Yu. Special.?The claim of
the Edward Stern Company having
been settled. Judge \V. B. Martin Friday
discharged T. Cat shy Jones from
the receivership of the Southern Mutual
Aid Association, of Norfolk, to
which he was appointed Thursday.'
The Birmingham Association after
settling the Stern claim announced its
solvency. F. S. (Irigus. u stockholder
in the Norfolk Association, instituted
proceedings for an accounting against
both companies without asking for a
receivership.
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15.000 ARE KILLED
Russian Riots Continue With
Great Slaughter
COVERS THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Business is Suffering Seriously From
Strike in Russia?Letters All Censored?Attempt
to \viH Prefect of
Police at St. Peterm>Urg?Soldiers
Surround Hotel and Bring "Up Artillery?Two
Regiments of Cossacks
Mutinied.
Moscow. Bv < able.-!?su*.:...- : ? '
, a llUljjt I" "IC
streets eontintukl Until midnight
Wednesday nigtit. flte Qovevnor
General issued nn appeal to the people.
whieli is displayed in the streets,
urging the citizens i^ut to trust to
the false interpretations given the recent
manifesto and calling on;them to
give up the strike and take sides with
tlu* troops and the |*>li,.(. in the preservation
of order. restii|.r 0jj the assurnneo
that the lawful authorities will
know how to protcet 'lives and property.
London. By <'able.- The S!. Petrsburg
correspondent ol| The Times, in
a dispatch dated. DeeetLber 20, says:
"Governor (leneralIDoubasolV. telegraphing
reports that to,000 persons
had been killed or wouljdeil at Moscow.
"Tile latest ivws fi\>m Moscow says
that the first regiment of Don Gossaeks.
Tverg ^yootiji and the Xesvi/.h
regiment of i'rI'fTutry mutincd
and are confined in their barracks.
"1 am informed fram a good source
that 12.000 persons wet-, billed and 10,000
wounded. The revolutionists arc
making no headway btlt they show up
signs of exhaustion.''
All over the city (here are marks
of the battle which has raged in the
streets for three days, and the distant
booming of cannon ^hows that the
lighting is not yet at an oral Houses
have been completely demolished by
the artillery, and everywhere windows
have been sinasl10,i by bullets.
Governor General DoubafofT has
prohibited tin* opening of windows.
The better classes at,. afraid to venture
on the streets o.vvnc: to the fact
that numerous bombs nnd other deadly
missiles are beiig thrown front
the windows and Trfcia of houses.
Near the'trini'.ipiwi. ^ cli eouid bo seen
Owl...- ?i.? ?' n-?
.......... i..? iii'us i tin* insurgents
flying? alxive their -mrricades. Soldiers
surrounded the Coot-mental Hotel
and artillery was brought up as it
was claimed that a sh,,t had lieen fired
from one of the windows." Tt was
with difficulty that t |ie landlord persuaded
the troops not |(> demolish the
building.
As the correspondent entered the
telephone exchange h(. saw two agitators
shot l?v a passing patrol. Artillery
enn he heard at work near the
Nicholas station.
Two attempts on thr ijf,. ?f the prefect
of police hy students, one of them
a woman, ^ns frustrated. The students
were a n ested.
The Bourse Gazette says it is reported
that.General TV T^ioulifi. j?refeet of I
police of St. Peter<l>urg. has heen
informed by telephorie that the nuinber
of dead or wonted at Moscow
uumlier 10,00b and that when questioned
tonijrhl the general did not
deny that such a Tcp(rrt had heen received.
The merchants herP complain that
tliev are suffering seriously from the
strike in Rnssia, tpiq are not receiving
the information m regard to the
niiimiioii inere. a** ail letters are eareful
1 v censored.
The corros|x?ml<**\t ??f t lio St.
Petersburg Times, *in>s tlint it is reported
there. that a vnil"i1 nrv terrorist
pint lias been diseox bv the authorities.
Fifty arr'v^tn have been
made in connection with this discovery.
Fruilmen in Convention.
Pes' Moines. In., Special.?The
Western Association of Fruit Growers
opened its ana" ,1 meeting here.
The attendance is quite lrirpe and
the meet in? present mnnv interesting;
'ealures. Many promineut fruit
prove is and experts from this and
other fruit States a,-,. jn attendance
and some liiphlv important papers
have been promised to be read.
Wedditg Present i"or Miss Roosevelt.
Washington, Kpe?.i,d. The President's#
attention has been called to a
dispatch ttorn Baker City, Ore., to the
effect that a OtlMrifjisn is about to
bo started for a we^ii^g present fur
Miss Alioo Roosevelt. President
Roosevelt staled tb.,t while lie deeply
appreciated the evidence of jrod
will, he hoped nothing of the krind
would be undertaken. In fact, he
wished particularly that the pvojiosed
collection of fun'lg should rot he j
made. I
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jp?SCTCTM
I THE "BO0GS!
gg of a woman's life, is the nam<
gw of life." Your menses come a
jfl scantier until they stop. Some
nj entire change lasts three or f<
much pain and discomfort, \vh
I * T CA!
S Woman's Refu?
gig It quickly relievos the pa
figl mtserableness, forgotfulness, t
Sn cold flashes, weakness, tired
Wx, bring you safely through th
build up your strength for tlv
wg At all druggists, in ?i.oo
?1 WRITE US A LETTER
552 Put asid* all timidity nnd write u?
H| freely aud frankly, in strictest contiJpfs
dence, telling us all your svm|>totus
mi u ud troubles. We will rend free ud vice
8RG (in plain, sealed envelope), how to
KM cure them. Address: Ladies'Advisory
KhB Dept., The CU?( tanooK* Mediciue 'Jo.,
K^| Chattanooga, Tcnn.
?1.PKUM
IN ENT PEOPLE.
Kins Edward holds a diploma for
forestry.
John J a col? Aslor's income is estimated
at StiO.OOO a day.
His now title is "Warwick Ilarriman,
the maker of political kings."
Nanseu. the Arctic explorer, goes to
London as Norwegian Minister.
Governor Folk's definition of "graft"
j Is to be used in the Standard Dictionary.
Senator Depew continues to decline
invitations to dinners and other public
functions.
Elinor J. Rurkett, of Nebraska, the
"baby" member of tlic United States
Senate, was a plowlioy at ten years of
age.
M. Rostand is said to have declined
an offer of S'Jo.oon for a single magazine
publication of his new play,
"Chanticleer."
Observing his sixty-eighth birthday,
Andrew Carnegie announce- that so
far he has succeeded in giving away
SltiS.OOO.OtMi.
Sir Archibald Geike. the famous
I geologist, predicts another d"luge ??u
account of the universal decay ol the
surface of the land.
King George of Greece is an athlete
nnd more than once, under ihe pseudonym
of "George Papadopuius." has
taken part in the struggles in Ihe arena
and the racing path.
Sir Henry Cainp'o^iMtauncrman. according
(o the Dundee Advertiser,
seems to he the lirst Prime Miidstcr of i
pare y Celtic swain.
Frank E. Kiepper. the nojjnblienn
Congressman I'rom tJi Third Missouri
District, is six fee; four itiehes in
height and weighs pounds.
Former Vice-Presided. I.evi P. Morton
lias Riven to Itliine.'i'.r.'. \. Y.. near
which liis ltome. Kllerslie. i< situated,
an industrial home ami reading-room |
to cost t,4l( XI.
Big Shoe Concern Assigns.
New Bedford, ^Nlsiss.. Special.?Annotincement
was made of the assignment
of Hatha way. Son atnl llarringtor.
inrorporat ion. hoot and shoe
manufacturers of litis city and Boston.
Titos. F. Billon of Boston, was
| named as assignee. The linn i> otie
of the best known iti the shoe trade of
New England. It is staled that the
creditors will be paid in full. The exaei
amount of the liabilities is not
k now n.
1.1 KK FATHE1PS VOICE.
Church- Our soprano deserves a
good deal of credit.
(lot ham?Why so?
"Why, 'her father used to go about
the street < peddling fish.
"Inlurils her voice, does ahe?"?
Vonkors Statesman.
fwe Savar Dioappa
1 We FuHiSI Every Promise and I
Q UfC r>(|QC Ntrlcturo Without the kn
g if C bunc pniii or detention from
1 cured never to return, without mercury
j / * 'ft w (hirtucRMi la tl
Ti 'W \ end: we u?o both ti
'?f| In, X-rtf, flolrl
> * "'] contrivance knowt
"J ni'XIora In every
r \ ) trained anil rttlch
|J 4 X -?'1^ and licensed pbyali
f J%k /V We cm toy no
l; patronage -noC. t
>1**^,, \ \k byttil* Inmutlon.
I J \ _ \ JaTHvH (olio 00 per niontl
i] -^e<W\ eoceof a ciro wii
MY BEST WTEREHCt IS. CHRONIC DIS
\\Cft fttDBf&Jft Huptu*re. Hydr'
\tV1 LIMTII fllDfn "WI Oiiruo, Tumor*
uniawnv. ^ NoW< Throat. tin
N. K. KINO. M D Chronic IMeen*
1 C? ? OoeeuLiiwo PnvtioiAa. Unnatural Dlachari
tAI ?!a ut to-day regarding your coodltloi
V* rile rem? you c jr literature. Including
?? CONMIM'ATION, KXAMINAT
DR. HIH6 MEOiOIL GO.,
mmenmnemu
\ \X>
N6 fmmn |!
1 often given to the "change t
t longer intervals, and yew kJ9
women stop suddenly. The }y:?
>ur years, and is the cause of >'?
ich can, however, bo cured,
in Distress, M
in, nervousness, irritability, 1?
dinting, dizziness, hot and $|
feeling, etc. Cardui will i'ig
is "dodging period," and '
ef rest of your life. Try it. IsM
FVFRYTUtMR R'?T ncrAxn
? <? uv I UUN .11 iTfty'
I suffered," writes Virginia Robron.
?f East on, Md., "until 1 took Carilui.
which en.cd :?i"so <. .'.<-i.lv it mrjeU; <<
my doctor, who < . kaow I won ftBfc,
taking it. I wish I lint kuoftu ov ySw
Cardui earlier in lift-.*' SH
HESr "
WITH THE TOILERS.
The printers' strike in Richmond, Va-y.
has assumed a sensational pliase.
Thc Canadian Typothetae lias bogwu
to import printers front England.
The American Federation of Ijiltor.
In session at Pittsburg. passed t? resolution
favoring women's suffrage.
The Sydney (N. S. W.V Wharf Laborers'
Accident and Burial Society ha*
?542 to the credit of lis burial fund
Bricklayers and- other laboring men
nf Eastern Washington have boycotted
the brick made by convicts at the
Walla Walla Penitentiary.
The plasterers in tier many receive
eight marks <$1.0(1) per day: from ten
to twelve marks <$2..'18 to $2.SO) if doing
piecework, and the carriers :? like
atnounf.
Women in all parts of the United
States are to ho asked to join in the
tight against the age limit which l?ar*
men above forty-five years of ago from
employment.
The Coastal Operative Butchers* ami
Slaughtermen's Pnion. In West ..usiralia,
intends t* make j.n effort to p'siiscitate
tlie one-time powerful (loldtWds
Butchers' Union.
It is reported that radical changes in
the immigration laws will follow i." thesuggestlons
of Co.nmissionor-deueral
Immig ra of niliin m iniuhtniiuiiuu
of Immigration Sargent are put turn
effect.
The Victorian (Australia) AntiSweating
League has discovered thai
t number of girls who are good jdiwtliand
writers and smart typists were?
receiving an average wage of only
t?d a woplc.
A movement to replace women stenographers
at the City Ilall, of :St.
Louis, Mo., with men "who buve families
to support and who cair d.< ten*
work just as well as the women," wa*
inaugurated at the meeting of tic
House of Delegate*.
Won't Let Dor.iinicr.us Fight ?;i T;wu
Washington. \<lvMr.a m
reived here it<>111 Santo '?>
cable are to In- i ll'eet that hilar'! <:t
lie |?i*??1 ?:i 1 j: 1 ify of ,i limn1 n..|:ii''- . > t
1'uerlo ('lata In the Morales jjn. > .(t
1 nilepomlaiM'ia a- Ihreatetrni. 'ti' '
Nashville ami Smi pinm iiviri wior it?
thai harbor am! negotat ion;?\ r. < ,i?
pro^re* . which make it probnhk; at
as Captain I?illi:eg!iani did uL .V " t<
< 'litis i i I'.oi ea i s ago, both fa;-4
ol llie ill i i. iea..s will lie wave ) <<
make their light outside of fcti?: |-. ?.
if I !:e\ ill >iif H. Iiv111 al all.
Tartar:. Deliver Their Arms.
The I.nndnn f.lobc states Chut ljcn. ' ^
Sviellov ntly ordered al. the Tarsi
s in In !...' a district to ctimt a. 4
and dotivi;- t'nir arms on a eerrair.
day. Al the ; | . o'.r.md Hir.e ! .v ? nr*ty
daggers stir! a Wiiterbury *,vat.,;li w --o
mrrod la
ill Oar Patients. 1
lever Hold Out False Mopes.
in nr uuugiH niui \ i\rlturci* wiilmfifc S
bimlnrm; CodIhkI'iui ltl?o<l f"ot*??n ft
or minora! nnl urr; I.naa of Mum'T r?
f rnrrd; mo Mlinntant but p?riD?iiM :5j
'iJIrnl Co. I* nn lnitlti>ll<>r?ortf?nlrr<1 unrtor tr?? n
f Oeorgla for tbr trauimrnt and currof ill a
Ir disss***. Or. N. K. King. too founder if Vfc
the chief consulting specialist, being aa>?< *wal fC
nt physiciansrtriri surgeon*.
ic Irratinrnt of chronic ril?rai*s li uniargai jR,
nodical and electrical sprnrles.
ulpptd wl'h *1 the i/alcanio, fnrsdlr. ba'fcr BK
ay. and Kinsrn ra> : Su fact, every rlectri. *1 fiY
I to ibo medical profession. Ourc snlinri'.aas* ji,
respect, and wr employ none but the but K
nt aitrndants. regularly quallflod gredmtsus Wk
olana In-1ng In charge.
misleading mean* to at euro patient* vaJ H
>. It 's or unatkoi far llteraiare ara-*eor. ?> * V
Our terms for treatment average from *.
I, i medicines Included) and we give the >?mit JK
bin a specified time. ft
ClftCC Wr aneeeaafully treat and pmaa H>
lUdCdi nrntly cure all cbronlc itlmsma ?
y and Hlntltler troubles, Rheumatism. B
ticolo. Oral:,/ Lossr*. etc.. and all I'rivntfr B
dnd malignant troiibUs. Catarrh of tan B,
id and Lungs. Diseases nf Kyo and Ca< K
oe of Women, such as Dlsplacerocat*. B
grs. and such wcakne*?c8 of women. fit
ft If you are r.lrk or afflicted. On request m B
symptom blank* for borne treatment to
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