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Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 1st, '99. Allow mo to thank you for the pood your Tetterine has done me. Four boxes cured me of a case of Tetter, after trying specialists and spending several imudred dollars and getting no benetit from them.?Henry W. John son, 281* Marietta street. 50 cents box at druggists, or by mail from J. T. Shuptriue, Savannah, (la. ltoth at Fault. > 6>e?"You don't kiss me like you did before we were married." He? ^/No? And before we were married you never tried to kiss me when you bad a mouthful of pins."?Indianapolis Prers. Hcax?"Why do prize fighters all look like dogs?" Joax?"I suppose be* cause they are always getting in a pound." Thirty minutes is all the time required to dve with I'itxam Fadeless Dies, bold by till druggists. The taxidermist makes an honorable living it a skin game. Are You Ustnij Allen'* Foot-Kane T It Is the only euro for Swollen. Smarting, Tired, Achiug, Hot, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a ]'Owd"r to be shaken into tbesboes. Cures while you walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 2.1c. Sample sent FBEE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy. X. Y. The fellow who is always tired ought to he punctured. If you want "good digestion to wait upon your appetite" you should always chew a bar of Adams' I'epsin Tutti FrutM. I.ots of people are found out when you go to call on them. Atlanta College of Pharmacy. Well equipped laboratories; excellent teachers. A free dispensary where hundreds of | re-criptions nv the best physicians are compounded dailv by the students. Students obtain flrst-class practical instruction as well as that of a theoretical nature. There is a greater demand for our graduates thun we can su pply. Address I)r. George F. Payne, Dean, 43* Whitehall street. Atlanta, Ga. Some men who ca-t their bread upon the waters expect pouuu cakes to return to them To C ure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tables. i All druggists refund the money if it fails to curt*. i-. L. 9 V UU cavju UUA. 25c. Every dog may have his day, but they are cot all daisies. FITS permanently cured Notitsor nervousness af ter tir^t day's use of L?r. r\ line's Gre?t Nerve Restorer. $2trial bottle and trcatisefree L)r. K. 11. Ki.i.nk. Ltd., SMI Arch &<. Phila, Pa. The melancholy thief always takes things eerioAlv. T'ncle sam ?>? $ the best of everytblag, Cncle S?.zn usee Carter's luk. He knows. Ten mills make one cent, but the race for wealth is not a mill race. The Bchi PreM-rlptlon For Chills and Fever is a bottle of Gbove's Tasteless C8ILL Tonic. It is simple iron and quinine xl * tasteless form. Noeure.no pay. Price25c. Mrs. Wlnslow'sSootlilng Syrup forchlldren taething, softens the gums, reduces indaminnwou, allays paiu, cures wind colic, -5c.a bottle. E. B. Walthall A Co., Druggists, Horse Cave. Ky., say: "Hall's Catarrh Cure cures every oue that takes it." Sold by druggists, 75c. TO WOMEN WHO DOUBT. c Erery Suffering Woman Should Read this Letter and be Convinced that Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Does Cure Female Weakness. " I have been troubled with female weakness in us worst io.m iur about ten years. I had leucorrhoea and was so weak that I could not do my housework. I also had falling of the woinb and inflammation of the womb and ovaries and at menstrual periods I suffered terribly. At times my back would ache ^ very hard. 1 could w not lift anything or do any heavy _ work: was not able ^ to stand on my feet, y I concluded to try your medicine and I can truly say it does all that you claim for it to do. Ten bottles of Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and seven packages of Sanative Wash have made a new woman of me. I have had no womb trouble since takiDg the fifth bottle. I weigh more than I have in years ; can do all my own housework, sleep well, have a good appetite and now feel that life is worth living. I owe all to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 feel that it has saved my life and would not be without it for anything. I am always glad to recommend your medicine to all my sex. for I know if they follow your directions, the\ v will be cured."?Mrs; Annie Thompson, South Hot Springs, Ark GIN BBISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &e, FOR ANY MAKE OF GIN. engines, boilers and presses And Repairs for wm?. Shaftinf, Puller* Rcltlnir. Injectors. Pipes, Valres anJ Fittings. LOMBARD IRON WORKS i SUPPLY CO, ACGl'STA, GA. | TUAN IS COMMANDER Chinese Forces Using Modern Apoli. ances of War. | THE AMERICAN LEGATION BURNED All Foreign Nations Hurrying Troop* to toe i?cene of Hostilities?Chinese Government to fce Dismembered* Shanghai. By Cable.?Prince Tuan has taken charge as commander general in ~hief, after dismissing Yung La, a nephew of the Emperor, the former commander-in-chief. Prince Tuan gave notice that he would march , to Tien-Tsin and sweep out the handful of foreigners. The Chinese army has had forty-five Krupps. They managed to burn the I'nitcd States conI sulate. The warehouses and the Stani dard Oil Company's premises are bej lieved to have escaped. Though the I situation is grave, the Chinese have I not occupied Tien-Tsin. The latest j news from Pekin emanating from au! thentic sources is to the effect that | there Is no change in the situation. I Th:? ie linrtorstnrvl tr> rnpnn *hat thf I legations still hold out. ihe Chinese | have surrounded them, but do not dare to make another attack. Appari entlv they hope to starve out those who have taken refuge there. Foreign j ers and commercial men at *a!l of the treaty ports are of the opinion that the ; Chinese government has been wrecked ! beyond repair and that the only solu. . tion for the existing anarchy will be : the establishment of a new govern, ment, controlled by the civilized nations. Attempts to restore the Empress on the basis of her promise ol good behavior would make the position i of the foreigners worse than ever. A popular plan is the restoration of the Emperor, if found alive. With liberal advisers he could be held subject tc strict supervision by some council 1 representing the foreign powers. - n? ! personal punishment of the highest officials concerned in the anti-foreign movement is considered essential. In, terest is focussed on Russia and America. It is the universal beliel I that Russia instigated rioting, expecting to march an army to Pekin and proclaim herself protector of China under the guise of restoring order, but , achieved a fiasco on account of the prompt action of the other powers I America, which is considered 10 hold the key to the solution because of be. ing beyond suspicion of land-grabbing motives, is in the best position to take the lead in making proposals for a per. manent arrangement. There is a practical Anglo-American alliance in China The commercial organizations cf both nationalities are urging their respeo; tive governments to hurry more troops Tho nrpcpnrp nf pnmifh sotdiprs tn pn force the demands upon China, besides being *. check to the ambitions of rival powers, is deemed vital. There is an insufficient number of English troops available to protect the interests a; stake in the treaty ports. The English and Americans confidently expect thai i several regiments will be sent from the i Philippines without delay. | No confidence is .expressed in LI i Hung Chang, who is expected to follow whatever policy is likely to result in personal aggrandizement. Many mis. sionaries from i?.e Yang Tse Kiang Valley are coming to Shanghai foi safety. Three Chinese gun-boats recently built by the Armstrongs havt arrived at Shanghai from Taku. Twc j Chinese cruisers at Kiang Ying fort. 51. j miles up the river, are kept undei I steam. The forts are provided with ; mrulprn nrtlllftrv anfl nrp inQ^nwtpH *e watch for the approach of foreigner? I Six American Presbyterian mission. 1 aries from Kian Ying have arrived ai SShanghai. A wealthy Chinaman who fled from Pekin on the 14th say: that all the legations except the British. Austrian and Belgian have been burned, the foreigners taking refuge in those three. Only <#ven Krupp guns are emplcjed in the bombardment oi Tien-Tsin. There is still no news of Vice Admiral Seymour. The officials here art anxious; business is practically suspended and all the respectable Chinese i look for foreign protection in the event j of a rising. 1c is officially said that the ; Dowager Empress has issued emphatic instructions for the extermination oi all foreigners in China. I?arge numbers of refugees are arriving here from the north. All is quiet here and in the Yang Tse Kiang Valley. Nine Americans Killed. Manila. By Cable.?A detachment of forty men of the Fortieth Regiment Captain Thos. Miller, commanding, left Caygan de Misamis. Island of Mindano scouting on June 13. During the morn ing of June 14. they encountered a strongly ambushed and entrenched force of the enemy.The Americans attempts to charge were frustrated bj the Filipinos' pitfalls tinji traps. Tie advanced line, consequently, was un| der a heavy fire in front and on its j flanks, and fell back on Cagavan. The i American loss was nine men killed and I i wo off'cers and ten men wounded. , LETTER TO THE COUNTY CHAIRMEN. Mud-Sling ng Not to Be Indu e ;ed in By Candidate?. The State executive committee, through its officers, is trying to keep the county executive committee in the straight and narrow path during the present State, district, circuit and county campaigns. The particular at tention of the county chairman has ' been called bv circular to the anti' mudslinging resolution of the State committee, which the officers say should be read at the opening of each meeting. Here is the circular referred to: , To , County Chairman. Dear Sir: By direction of the chairI man of the State Democratic executive committee your attention is called to the follow ing resolution passed at the last meetJing of that body, and you are earnestly requested to see that it is enforced to the best of your ability: "Whereas there is good feeling among all Democrats in the State today; and whereas it is desirable that the campaign, being a contest among Democrats, shall be conducted on a high plane, therefore be it Resolved, That the State Democratic executive committee suggest to the county chairman of each county of the State the advisability cf requiring the candidates not to indulge in personal abuse, but to confine,themselves to a discussion of the issues: and that any candidate who Dersists in refusing ac quiescence to this suggestion be net allowed to speak." As there seems to be some confusion in reference to the assessment of the > counties by the Stale Democratic ex ecutive committee. I beg to call your attention to the fact that the candi| dates for the general assembly are not assessed bv the State committee. I The counties are assessed on the t j basis of the representation which 1 i each county has: that is. $10 for sena' tor and $.j for each member of the house. The oaths of these candidates, as all other county candidates, will, of t course, be filed with the county chairman. Respectfully, I ! IT. X. GUNTER. JR.. . I Secretary. [ The State committee has also issued the following circular to the several ; county chairmen: ; | Dear Sir: The rules of the Demo | cratic party of this State require that j the names of candidates for congress , i and for the office of solicitor in pri! mary elections shall be put on the county primary tickets. The duty of arranging and having printed these county primary tickets is left to the county chairman. In order that there may be no mistake as to what names . shall go on this ticket. I give you the i following list of candidates for coni gress and for the office of solicitor in 1 the approaching primary who have filed their pledges and are duly quali[ fled as such candidates: ; FOR CONGRESS, r First Congressional District?William Elliott. | Second Congressional District?W. J. Talbert. ! Third Congressional District?A. C. i I-atimer. E. E. Verner, C. T. Wyche. Foui'th Congressional District?Stan' yarne Wilson, J. T. Johnston. Fifth Congressional District?T. J. | Strait, D. E. Finley. Sixth Congressional District?James i Norton, It. B. Scarborough, J. E. El> lerbe. Seventh Congressional District?J. Wm. Stokes. t FOR SOLICITOR, t For Solicitor, First Judicial Circuit? ? P. T. Hildebrand, W. H. Thomas. B. H. Matthews. i For Solicitor, Second Judicial Cir' cuit?J. E. Davis, C. C. Simms. For Solicitor, Third Judicial Cir' cuit?John S. Wilson. For Solicitor, Fourth Judicial Cir cuit?J. M. Johnson, George W. Brown. For Solicitor. Fifth Judicial Circuit ' ?J. William Thurmond, J. A. Muller. t For Solicitor, Sixth Judicial Circuit > ?J. K. Henry, Thomas F. McDow, W. v. ni/tigii. For Solicitor. "Seventh Judicial Cir cuit?Thomas S. Sease. i For Solicitor, Eighth Judicial Cir cuit?J. E. Hoggs. J. A. Mooney. In counties where it has been decided to nominate masters and magistrates in the primary, the names of candidates for those offices must be f put on the county tickets by the county chairman. The names of the ! candidates for master must be on all the tickets, and the names of the can' didates for magistrate must be en ' the ticket according to location, to be 1 arranged by the county committee. I The State committee will furnish > you without cost all the tickets you , may need for the State officers and United States senator. Please let me ' know at. once how many of these you ' will need f}r your county. ? Yours truly, > WILIE JONES. I Chairman State Democratic Ex. Com. U. X. Gunter, Jr., Secretary. ncdiral Book Free. "Enow Thyself," a book for men only, i gent Free, postpaid, sealed,'to any male reader mentioning this paper ; 6c. for postage. The Science of Life, or Self-Preserrutlon, the Gold Medal Prize Treatise, the best Medical Book of this or any age, 870 pp., with engruvings and prescriptions. Only 25c., paper covers. Library Edition, full gilt, ti.00. Address The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Bulflnch St., Boston, Mass., the oldest and best in this country. Write to-day for these books; keys to health. A woman in politics reminds one of a hen in a duck pond. I am sure Piso's Cnre for Consumption saved j my life three years ago.?Mrs. 'i hos. Robbins. Maple St.. Norwich. N. Y.. Feb. 17,19)J. VP ADC 'c so; you V needn'tkeep < your gray \ M hair a week longer than you wish. There's no * < guesswork about this; < * it's sure every time. ?. :: gray hair r HMr : ..ia*{ visor % for two! or three weeks notice how ' much younger you ap- < i pear, ten years younger j >i at least. / Ayer's Hair Vigor also < cures dandruff, prevents ri falling of the hair, makes hair grow, and is a splen- < 4 did hair dressing. i It cannot help but do > \ these things, for it's a * i hair-food. When the hair < * is well fed, it cannot help \ 4 but grow. , It makes the scalp i ^ healthy and this cures \ the disease tnai causes y i \ dandruff. ^ ^ $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. * | y " My hair was coming out badly, 4 . bnt Ayer's Hair Vigor stopped the . i . falling and has made my hair very r. i * thick and much darker tnan before. 1 < I think there is nothing like it for | the hair." Coaa M. Lka, < i April 25,1899. Yarrow, I. T. y | < * Wrttm thm Doctor. I ^ If you do not obtain all the beneflta i you deelre from the use of the Vigor, y 1 y writ* the doctor about It. Address. 4 ; Da. J. C. AYEK, Lowell, Maw. ^ | fczzzzzzzzzA I MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VA. ; The Sixty-Third Seaelon will Commence October 2, 1900. Medical Graded Course Four Years, $65.00 | Per bes?ion. Dental Grided Course Thiee Years. $05 09 Per Session. Pharmaceutical ! Cour-eTwo Years. $60.0(1 re<* Session. No ' Extra*. For further particulars sddrest > CHRISTOPHER TO.tIPKINS, 1%. D., Dcau. R It'll.HON D, VA. I AGENTS WANTED i For Cram1. Magnificent Twentieth Century | Map of United Stste. and World. Largest j and most beau'lful Map publication ever printed on one sheet. It shows all the recent J chances. Price low. Exclusive terrl'ory. Bio i Pkokit to Salesmen. Also the finest line of : ! beautiful, quick selling Cuakts. State Maps | ' and Family Bibi.es ever Issued. Write for terms and circulars showing what our salesmen are 1 ] doing. lie do ins pcblishiko co., Atlanta, Ga. j I ! ATTENTION Is facilitated if you mention 1 , this paper when writing advetiiser?. So. 26 | M Beat CouKb Syrup. Tastes Good. Use Qj ,49 MINI T ^HE reason w Jfr ^ y/j& cver7 *2 minutt sL r^Z<4B^ at that rate coun 75 ox *9 'D reac^ ?f 7?' See our Agent or write direct. I FACTORY LI No black powder sheila an the market c I formity and strong abootlne qualities, bur | WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. /C We SPECIAL Contracts WITH THE LARGEST AND MOST RW> BP081BLE MANUFACTURERS SIAOHINKRY AND MILL SUPPLK1S AND ABE PREPARED TO 0F72B YOt SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. OUR FACILE TIES ARE SECOND TO NONE. Complete Ginning Equipments Complete Power Equipments A SPECIALTY PIANOS $175.00 UP. \W Write for Catalogue and Terms. Address, M. A. MALONE, Columbia. S. C. PleTTlOec Pipe?Fittings Six Car Loads in Stock. Cut and Ship Quick. LOMBARD Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works and Snpply Store, Augusta, Ga. ? ra?v ^ /t Al "< /^n DAVIUMJN LULLtUC, DAVIDSON, N. C. Silly-Fourth Year Begins Sept. 6th. Classical, Mathematical, Lii:rary, Scientific, Biblical, Commercial. Courses Offered for A.B.,B.S.fand A.M. Terms Moderate, Location Healthful, Laboratories Complete, Teaching Thorough, Gymnasium Equipped. 5end for a Catalogue, J. B. SHEARER, PRESIDENT.. nDADCY NEW DISCOVERY: CItm fv W O 1 quick relief end euree wont mm,. Book of testimonial* and 10 day*'treatment Free. Or. H. H. 0E?E2t'S SONB. Bex B. Atlanta. Qa. TES.B4 SECONDS! e can sell the best at only a dollar or so cheap work is because we make so many We averaged last year a complete buggy ?s and 14 seconds. $1.00 per job profit ta. Why pay big profits when the best 11? U|g BUGGY CO, ^UWiV fllfc^ROCK t1ILL.S C. HESTER EW RIVAL " QADED SHOTGUN SHELLS ompare with the "NEW RIVAL" In uole (Ire end waterproof. Qet the genuine. New Haven, Conn, j TEO. E. iNISSEN & CO., VJ .namil'act urere Id} I OHkl D U.H.^^os.WflbUNa durable and finest finish. Do not take one claimed to be as good. if not sold in your town, write us for prices. WINSTON-SALEJI, N. C. W. H. GIBBES & CO., COLUMBIA, - S. C. South Carolina Agent* for the Steele A'aic South Brick Machlnor/. HAVING FOBBED A CONNECTION o::o:: with::o::o * THE ELLIOTT GIN REPAIR WORKS 1 am now prepared to repair and rebuild Cotton Ola* a* thoroughly aa the manufacturer*. Thlf branch of the bualnea* be under the per tonal eupetvlilon or Mr. W. J. ELLIOTT, who baa had fourteen year* of practical e xperleno* in building the ELLIOTT OIK. and who la well known to moat gin uaera In thla State. g&~ Now is the Time I Briny Yoor Gins Before You Need Them! Complete Ginning System*. equipped with th? most perfect PneumaticElevatlog aid Dlatributlag Tyatemi on the market. Sixty eight complete ouV the lauaeln thla State, and every one of them giving abeolute satura tion. High.?t Grade Engines. Boilers, Saw Mills, Cora Hit, Brick Machine*. Wood Working Machinery, haws, Pulley*, etc. WE OKESK: Qulok Delivery, Low Price* and Reasonable Term*. V. C. BADHAM, 1326 Main St. COLUMBIA. S. C. a World without MUSIC ORGANS $3S.oo UP.