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PLAT X3TJLF TJNDZR DIFFICULTIES. j Ancient und Modern Enthusiasts Are Much Alike. It is not generally thought that golf is a dangerous game, though now and then a fore caddy is picked oil, and (wanderers on the links often think ithey are in danger of their lives. But if not in itself risky to life and limb, golf is a game for the sake oT which I its devotees have run immense risks. In this respect perhaps no other game can compare with it, and only wild isarae shooting among sports. The m- i tldental dangers are suggested by a writer in Golf, who has heard of the golfing of some Scotch soldiers in Africa. They acquired some clubs from some quite unknown quarter, and used to ride over to Maseru to play the tame, in spite of the numerous snipers tn the locality. The enthusiasm was more remarkable as it was necessary to carry around a gun as well as tho clubs. But the riskiness of the amusements is nothing to the dangers faced by their Scots ancestors in the Highlands A man with half n iln'Pi hlnrvl feuds, so it is asserted, would journey down to the links, dispense his small band of followers as scouts on the hills, take off his hauberk, and drive his ball furiously till the first note of warning. Whether the tale is strictly historical may be doubted by preciso historians; but the garac is old enough to justify the writer, and it is fair to argue that if Scotsmen and Englishmen to-day carry their golf clubs to the seat of war and play in the presence of snipers, the ancient hero showed no less courage in the pursuit of his favorite pastime.?London Globe. Are Yon Using Allen's Foot-Ease ? It is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Tired. Aching. Hot, Sweating Feet,Corns and ^unions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. Cures while you walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores. 25c. Simple sent tree. Accept u? sui'muuid, i ddress, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, X. Y. It is estimated that the cost of restorinc J the papal palace at Avignon, France, would 1 be aDOUt $1,400,000. FITS permanently cured. Nofltsornervoustess after first day's use of Pr. Kline's Great KerveRestorer.?2trial bottle and treatisefree tr.R. P. Kline. Ltd.. 631 Arch St.. Phila., Pa. j The Jewish population of London has more than doubled within twenty years. ! J. C. Simpson, Marquess, TV. Va.. says: i Hall's Catarrh Cure cured me of a very bail case of catarrh." Pruggists sell it, 70e. Polo is probably the oldest of athletic sports. It lias been traced to 600 B. C. Mrs.TVinslow's Soothing Syrup for children crtftnn t l\o .mi w rfu'tiiphcinflnmmuA lien,allays pain .cures wind colic. 25c. abottlThe police of London look after S200 miles of roads and sireets. Piso's Cure is the best medicine we overuse 1 for all affections of throat and luntrs.?Wm. O. Endslf.y, Vanbureu, Ind.. Feb. 10, 1000. Russian physicians assert that horseflesh is more nutritious than beef. The population of the German emnire includes 3,000,000 who use the Polish Ian >?e." A Noted Teacher. Prof.Walter Wilson, of the Savannah High School, says: "I feel it my duty to testify to the wonderful curative properties of Tetterine. Ic cured in a few days my son, whose feet were aflfected with stubborn skin trouble, after using other remedies without any benefit." 50o.a box by mail from J. T. Shuptrine. Savannah, Ga., if your druggist don't keep it, The photographer isn't always liberal with his views. Some men are known by what they have done, and others by what they are going to do. |?Ilium. \ j I Z-T/tiV 11 JLJlUK^riA AU.U ; iMdi ii 11 i rj: TmL.!z2z:rzrzx^ "I have used your Hair Vrigor ;i [ for five years and am greatly 4 pleased with it. It certainly re- % \ stores the original color to gray j hair. It keeps my hair soft."?Mrs. g Helen Kilkenny,New Portland, Me. fl Ayer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to grav hair for fifty years, and it never fails to do this work, either. You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling, for keeping _i? i your scaip uiean, aiiu iui making your hair grow. SI.M a bottle. All tfrmtata. If your druggist cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express office. Address, J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. VQU ME of V these Fluffy Little White MiPreorh Poodles as an ? T^lSC Aristocratic Pet Dog. For l&BSwp.' 'jMi particular*send to Rathman's Pet Kennels, 1*462 Martbffeld Are.. ' CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. So. 24. $5,000 Deposit back of our Guaranty of Positions. OPES ALL THE YEAR. Endorsed by Bankers, Officials, Business Men. / li. K. Fare paid. Board at cost. W rite Quick to GA.-ALA. BUS. COLLEGE, Macon, Ga. 1 j INDIANA DEMOCRATS Substance of Their Declaration ol Principles. Indianapolis, Special.?For Seerei tary of State, Albert Sehoonover, of Attica: Attorney General. W. E. Stil| well, of Princeton; State Auditor, i James R. I'.iggs, of Sullivan; State Treasurer, Jerome Herff. of Peru. The above ticket, and a number of i candidates for minor oiTiees, were 1 nominated at the Democratic State ; convention which was held here ; Wednesday. The gathering was remarkable for its lack of discord, candidates for all but three of the offices being chosen by acclamation. The only contest on j the floor of the convention was for j the office of Secretary of State. While there was no fight in the convention proper, that was a battle royal in the meeting of the committee. The friends of Wm. J. Bryan, from I the second district, were very earnestly in favor of the insertion in the platform of a plank endorsing him and the Kansas City platform. The | majority of the committee was against ! anv such endorsement, saying they | considered it out of place at the pres- ; ent time to inject Mr. Bryan's name i into the State campaign. The fight 1 lasted well into the night and it was ' nearly noon today before the report | of the committee was ready for presentation to the convention. The 1 plank also created much discussion, ; the committee being called upon to consider all sorts of opinions in be- ' half of the Filipinos, some of them being in favor of immediate and complete independence. A Bridal Couple hissed. Worcester, Mass.. Special.?One of , the most sensational scenes ever wit- . nessed in this city was enacted at St. John's R. C, church Wednesday, ! * i when Mary E. Donaher, a teacher in ! the public schools of Worcester, was married to Dr. Maurice W. Quinn. a dentist, of Brocton. As the wedding > party entered the church it was met with hisses from 1,000 women, who , had apparently gathered for that par- ! tlcular purpose. A detail of police ! were present to protect the bride and , groom, but they were entirely powerless to maintain order. The women rushed by and around them close to the wedding party and gave vent to their feelings in no uncertain manner. ' The demonstration grew out of the at- I chnnt'np nfDr. Oninn. several (lays ago by Miss Bertha Condon, of this city, who asserted Quinn had be- I tiayed her under promise of marriage. ! Value of North Carolina Farms. Washington. Special?The census report on agriculture in North Carolina shows that on June 1, 1900, the State had 224.637 farms, valued at $194,655.920. Of the valuation 27 per cent, was in buildings and the remainder in land and other improvements than buildings. The farm implements and machinery was $9,072,600 and live stock $30,106,173, making the total value of farm property $233,634,693. The total value of farm products for 1S99 was $S9.309.638. of which 23 per cent, was in animal products and the remainder In crops, including forest products, the products of 1S99 exceeded those of 1889 hv 78 ncr cent The gross income upon investment was 34 per cent. , Ask President to Aid. New York. Special.?At a meeting of the hoard of trade and transportation Oscar S. Strauss presiding, resolutions were adopted urging President Roosc-velt to appoint a commissioner to investigate the situation in the anthracite regions and see if the miners and operators could not. be in- , duced to arbitrate their differences. ! Such power, it was declared, was j vested in the Chief Executive by chapter 1,063 of the Federal laws dealing with difficulties whih may affect inter-State transportation and commerce. Presidential Appointments. -1 - ?'? ?Thp President w cisniugiuu, kj^cviui. has sent the following nominations to the Senate: Collector of internal revenue, district of Maryland, Phillip E. Goldsboro; appraiser merchandise, district of Baltimore, C. Ross Mace; surveyor of customs, Knoxville, Tenn., James C. Ford; postmaster, George W. DePriest, Shelby, N. C. Negro Teamsters Injured. Chicago, Special.?A pitched battle occurred between a crowd of negroes, imported from St. Louis, to take the places of the striking stockyards teamsters and toughs and strikers at Fortyfifth street and Center avenue early Wednesday in which six negroes were badly injured, two possibily mortally. The men were driving wagons when they were attacked. Many of their assailants were armed with ice pike poles they had seized from ice wagons and in the fight the negroes were lacerated by these weapons. One man had his thigh broken and ancther was injured internally. Southern Education Board. In a graphic account of the educational conference held at Athens, Ga., last month, John S. Cohen, staff correspondent of the Atlanta Journal, says: Reduced to its last analysis, this Southern Educational Conference, the coming of Mr. Ogden and his party, simply means that in the future the money expennea in i.ne suum nuw uuc- | side sources for the education of whites and blacks will not be expended by generous but misguided philanthropists but by practical and thoughtful men in the manner devised py Southern minds and through agencies guided by Southern hands. Nothing could be manlier or finer than the attitude of these Northern men of means here today. As one of them expressed it: "You have shown us that the South is trying heroically to deal not only with the negro, but with great unprivileged masses of its white population. You understand your own people and your own problems as wc do not. This work is. therefore, yours. Take it and do it. In so far as we can help you, we are at your service. We have no desire to middle or interfere. If you will take the helm we will stand by you, not as Northerners but as fellow-citixens of a common country." A nobler spirit could not be breathed into language and none need not doubt that this correctly characterizes the aims and motives of ail these men. It is neither charity nor pity that they offer, but fraternity and patriotism, and I much mistake the temper of the people of the South if they do not accept It as such. In proof that these are not simply fine words these men of mind and means have put their woik largely in the hands of Southern men?not unpractical. idlo dreamers, but those noble spirits who unaided have been battling for the education of the poorer clases of the South these many years, with limited means and oftentimes, sad to say. small appreciation. An educated man is a wealth producer, an uneducated man is merely a day laborer. One has his brains to assist the skill of his hands, and the two together?brains and skill?is a combination which has made nations wealthy and powerful. The laborer has only the power of hi* muscles, and that limits the product of the work.?S. G. Monroe, La., Star. I S * CURES % f fAPUOINEfp- I M Cold*, etc. jtf r y Sold at a!! Drug Stores, ? n$rv ^^CANDY CATHABTIf. _ ieunine stamped C C C. Never sold In balk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something' jost as good." H||a| ToCURETHEBllffS jS WMIML5MS 18 So. 24. ^urtKrl'tUf'ttH'H-Crtrcn-irc.- < ICTARTLING ^ Thousands of children an t*r Worms. Symptoms are seldon - . a _ _ 3 iL. : Child's temperament ana upon mc van jH tines. Lose no ti.uel Adopt the safe a | DR. BOYKIIVS V ? A SURE. SPEEDY AND SAFE DES S IN USE OVER 30 YEARS- ACC! o, 25c BEST VERMIFUGE KNO' $20.00 TO $40. Being Made selling "500 Le m book of legal and business for ->*5 Compendium of plain and orn A /jtfk Calculator and Farmer's Reck A complete eet of interests. < ments of CISTERNS. Timber, one volume. Over 472 page-1 I It Is a complete business ei I SIMPLE, PjbACTICAL and ^s-'TZ, -y ~ "9 '-fcj ond girls can sell as well a' 4E <">ne a?ent 'n the country e >1 week. Agents have canvasse, Selling price S1.50. Liberal ill lsfactlon guaranteed (or men ; i.'S.Ti Circulars free. \ t CONGRESSMAN FITZPATRICK Says Pe-ru-na is a Splendid Catarrhal Tonic. * - I ] Congressman T. V. Fitzp&trick. ]' Hon. T. Y. Fitzpatrick, Congressman from Kentucky, writes front the National Hotel, Washington, 1). C., as follows: "At the solicit it'on of a frlcnl J lined your Peru nu a tid can cheerfully recommend your rem dy to anyone Buffering with catarrh or who needsa good tonic." ?T. Y. FITZPATRICK. A Good Tonic. Pe-ru-na is a natural and efficient nerve tonic. It strengthens and restores the activity of every nerve in the body. Through the use of Pe-ru-na the weakened or overworked nerves resume their natural strength and the blood vessels begin at oneq to regulate the flow of blood according to nature's laws. Congestions immediately disappear. Catarrh Cared. All phas?3 of catarrh, acute or chronic, are promptly and permanently cured. It is through its operation upon the nervous system that Pe-ru-na has attained such a world-wide reputation as a sure and reliable remedy for all phases of catarrh wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice free. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. ~250 FREE SCHOLARSHIPS.! Annivatfinm to THE LANIER SOUTHERN BUSINESS ( OLLEUE, Macon. Ga. Bo.kke>*plne, Banking, Penmanship. r-horthand. Typewriting, Telegraphy. Mathetnaili s, Grammar and Business Corresp ndence thoroughly taught. Board $8 to Slo per month. CBfpi REPAIRS Bristle Twine, Itabblt, E3 S31 UKs &c., for any make of Gin ENGINES, BOILERS AND PRESSES And Repairs for same. Shafting. Pulleys. Belting, Injectors, Pipes, Valves arid Fittings. LOHBAKD IRON AVOKKS AND SUPPLY COMPANY, Augusta, Ga. Medical college of Virginia. ESTABLISHED 1838. The Sixty-Filth Session will commence SeDtember 30th. 190i Departments of Medicine. Dentistry am Pharmacy. Well equipped Laboratories, splendid Ho-pi-1 tal facilities and abundance of Clinical Material afford unexcelled t pportunit.es for practical work. For Announcement and further information, address, ChrlNtoplier TompkliiK, .71. D., Dean, richmond, Va. innnnu cured in ho to oo days. i j11 j v v wr,te *or particulars and 10 days' I ll III treatment free. O. E. Collum J IU U I Dropsy Med. Co., Atlanta, Ga. Corset ? \ is one that puzzles all women. If 08 you want the right kind, wear the | best made, the Straight front >yal ? arcester f ?'Bon Ton a Corsets, :i please. I I Ask your dealer to show them fit to vou?Take none other.... B (. Worcester Corset Co., Worcester,m??. J FACTS. ! * t being gnawed to distraction by Jjj i reliable. They depend upon the J ? ety of worms present in the intes- m nd sure course by using ? 1/rtD AA UTII I PD m vy * V.1 T ^ ^ H TROYER OF THESE MONSTERS. I ^ EPT NONE BUT DR. BOYKIN'S. 7 _ WN- SOLD EVERYWHERE. * 2 2?2 2M222 -3-3-3 ** . 00 PER WEEK I wons In Business." It is a complete hand- ^ ms. A complete Legal Adviser?a compete amen tad Penmanship; a complete Lightning oner. Drain, Lumber and Cotton Tables; measure- $ , Lumber, Logs and Bine of Gr?.n, etc., in wi , 250 illustrations. ? ucator; brought homo to every purchaser. PLAIN: 5C0 agents wanted at once. Boys | men and women. ' Id 45 copies in one day. Another 210 in one, 1 all day and sold a copy at every home. Iscounts to agents. Send 25c for outfit; satf refunded). J. K. NICHOLS & CO., ATLANTA. GA. * > . z?: - ' < *' .y-^ UMOURS jis y&S'' J \ - 4> v*m >K ~ / \^ CCTCT\ 1^ Pimples, Blackheads, Red, Rough, Oily Skin Prevented by Millions 07 People tjse Cttttcttr* Soap, assisted by Ccticuua Olvtsiest, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying tha skin, for cleansing tho sea'p of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and tho stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and Soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for - ?_ a baby rashes, itching*, ana cnaungs, ana for all the purposescf the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use Ccmccra Soap in tho form of ba'.hs for annoying irritations, inflammations, and excoriations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in tlie form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative purposes. Complete Treatment for Humours, $1. Cons!*t!ngofemcErRA.SoAP(0.'Sc.),toeleang8 the skin of crusts and scales, and soften tho thickened cuticle; Ccticcba Ointment (50c)., to Instantly allay itching, inflammation, and irritation, and soothe and heal; and CUTL. Cura Resolvent Pills (25c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. A single Set is often *uflicicnt to cure the f cverest case. Ctticcba Resolvent Fills (Chocolata Coated) a:o a new, tasteless, odourless,'eco. nomicalsubstitutofor tho celebrated liquid Ccticura Resolvent, co doses, price, 25c. 8oId throcphoct the world. Britl.h Depot: 77-71,' Charterhouie sq., London, Freieh Depot: S Rue do 1? PliX, 1'aril. POTTIX DlXO AJD CUKM. Cozr., Soi* Tropin Hotion, LI. S. A. SEABOARD AIR LINE lias issued a ioiaer, under ins title, "SUMMER ELSEWHERE Via Seaboard Air Line," which will be mailed to anj address upon application to AB. V. HARRILL, P. & T. A., 23 South Tryoa St., Charlotte, N. C., or any other passenger representative of above company. Ripans Tabules are the best med.cine in the world. There is scarcely any condition of ill health that is not benefited by the occasional use of a Ripans Tabule, and the price?10 for 5 cents?does not bar them from any home or justify any one in enduring ills that are easily cured. A family bottle containing 150 Tabules is sold for 60 f cents. For sale by druggists. At druggists. The Five-Cent packet Is enousrh for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, t?0 cents, contains a supply tor u year. & Z3 A SIMPLE, DURABLE f!and Power Hay Press. IMPROVED THIS SEASON. Better than ever. Pays for itself lulck. For testimonials, etc., address f ATKINS fUY PRESS CO.,East Point, Ga. Fre^esfTreaiment jsH > If yon hare no faith in m7 method of , SM treatment, (end uie a eampie of jour RW .morning urine for analysis. IailP a then fend you by mail m7 opinion of \A yoardUea-eand oaeweei.'. treatment FREE Of ?U COST. 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