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The Maryville Times from Maryville, Tennessee • Page 4

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THE MARY ILl.h UMii Moans Tabules frith so much satis- I thit I can ch.tfri ully recommend them. troubled (or about tnree yean who 1 3alld bilious utf Hi ka oomlng on regularly rVMk. Was tolJ by different physicians tm caused li.il teeth, of which I baa I bad "ae tflf ii extracted, but the at- xmniluuad. I hatl -eto advertisement of iian.n.i Tnfniln In aU vua oauera but had no faith vitjeaK. but ubout Mi welti alnoe a friend In- eae to lr tuem.

i' we taken out iw 01 sue Bnt boxes of Tabules and bare had ft)'' at-j ca. Have never eieo a nlal for anrttilun before, but the areas jaammiatof imxl wlik'h 1 inhere hat been done me WSmm Tatiules mauci nie wua mine we jssiir a.ilmDlaia you doubtless hare In your ijvmm ilon now. A.T.P1W1TT. St emcl to Inform you. Us) nrordi of hlnhet 99bjm, et the txneUt Karrred (rum C.aMspjMrTabulM.

I am a Mgn and A ashsipnjlesaluu-svcleftr smart is alwfiyt. netted. does K. ti wou 0 oawat completely mfunrn. Aotlmrontae of Mr Geo.

Bow-Vh. 538 hework xwe'ewey City, I to.lt VUiviuis Tabules wltb rtma rn Ha. WttDStt. R-I-P-A'N-S The modern standard Family Medicine Cures the common evtry-cay ill of humanity. a.

a 4 Matter was troubled nntu ear tburn aud eiifiesueas, caused by i.OssflsreMon, (or 0 Md "ears. One xlay wsIsshmus a testimonial mftfoe Taper Indorsing Tabules. bha to gl ve them sjsAet, was gratly mnaumi by their use THAOC SI II mmM take TBounSm regularly. She keeps a few cartons Rlpans "RntfaftftsUithe house and says she will not be with: The heartburn and sleeplessness bar ewmi.il emd wltb the Indhjestiou which wu tasmsMrty so great burden for her. Our whole fiTtnrt the Tabules regularly, eapeolally after mtmrmetT meal.

My mother Is fifty years ot ae escsttiks enjoying the bestot health and spirits also vqasss Siearty meals, an Impossibility before she Tabules. Autos EL BLAnm. styl. pa eonuinln, tanWrsam drus stores-ton nvs crjrrs. this low-pnoou rtmm mo tabules) can be had by mall by sending forty-eight cents to ths KiraM HUT.

Tasmaemay also be had of some shops. They banish pain, induoe sleep and prolong Ule. One gives reuat SANK OF BLOUNT COUNTY, MIRYVILLE TDNN DESIGNATED aTATE DEPOSITORY. -JOL CATES, President. T.

F. DONALDSON Vice-President, rs. e. COOPER, Cashier. JNO.

M. CLARK, Assistant Cashier Finance Committee Sbst E. B. Waller. S.

Parham. 'SL TJost. 'Jiaces Waters. Mr.Connell. Oe.

W. Cates. S. L. George.

H. M. Hook. Directors. T.

F. Cooper. John Pickens. Dr. Donaldsou.

Jno. M. Clark. H. M.

Hooke. iL George. GENERAL Us Sxchanae I bar bees a treat sufferer from oonitlpatlom for over live years. Nothing gave me any relief. My feet aud legs and abdomen were bloated so 1 could ot wear shoes on my feet and only a loos dress.

I saw Rlpans Tabules advertised In out dally paper, bought tome and took them as directed. Hate taken them about throe weeks ana there Issuoh a change 1 I am not any mora and I owe It ail to Blpant lain thirty. seTen years old, have no occupation, only my household duties and nursing my sick husband. Be has had the dropsy and I am trying Rlpans Tabules for him. Be feels some better but It will take some time, he has been sick so long.

You may use my letter and name as you like. Mrs. JUbt. QokMAk CLaan, I have been suffering from headaches STeff iluce I was a little girl. I could never ride In a ear or go inio a erowaea glace without getting a eadache and sick at my stomach.

1 heard about Rlpans Tabules from aa aunt of mine who was taking them for catarrh of the stomach. Bbe had found such relief from their use she advised me to take them too, and I have been doing so since last October, and will ay they havo complete-Jfcuvcd try headaches. I am twenty-nine years o'd. You are welcome to use this testlmort.l, Mrs. J.

BnooBjftTfcg if Myseren-year-old boy suffered with pains in his head, constipation aud complained of his stomach. He could not eat like ohlldrcn ot bis do and what he did eat did not a free with htm. Be was this and of a saffron color. 5 i Reading some of th testimonials In favor ot Rlpans Tabules, I tried them. Rlpans Tabules not only relieved but actually cured my youngster, the headaches have disappeared, bowels are la good condition and he never complains of his stomach.

Be Is now a red, chubby-faced boy. This wonderful change I attribute to Rlpans Tabulss. I am satisfied that they will beneflt any one (from the cradle to old age) If taken according to directions. B.W.1-E1C fT Sara P. Rowan, C.

T. Cates, Sr. Attorney S. P. Rown C.

Walker. W. E. Parham, E. B.

Waller. C. T. Cates, Sr. BAMHK1 BUSDTESS.

on All the Principal cities iffiduals, Firms and Corporations on the prable TermSe ed All Customers OW SMALL. esiden rhe Maryville Times. gutered at the Post Office, Maryyille, Tenn, Second Class Matter, A.GODDARD&SONS, Publishers. W. CLYOC QOODABD; CeiToa.

Peb Yeah. I Advertising Rates. 1ST page I2j cents per. inch each insertion. Other pages 10 cents per.

inch each insertion. Discount. Three month contract 20 per. cent off of above rates. Six month contract 30 per.

cent off and 12 month con tract 40 per. cent off. Business Cards. of one inch $5,00 per year. Local Notes.

Contract for 300 lines calls for rates of 5 cts. per. line. Contract for (00 lines calls for dcts. per.

line. Con tract for 1000 lines calls for 3cts. per. line. SSews Notes.

The Queen Dowager of Holland is reported dangerounly ill. Order is being preserved in Ha vana by a patrol of the streets by American troops. The annexation of Canada by the United States is greatly feared by Toronto news-papers. Morman converts in Pleasant Hill, carry shotguns to protect themselves from whitecaps. The auxiliary cruiser Yosemite has been ordered to Manila, with men and supplies for Admiral Dew ey.

The French Minister of ihe Colo nies denies the report that Drifua embarked at Cayenne for France New York has an epidemic of grip, caused to soma extent by bad cond'tion of the streets. There are over 200 creameries in South Dakota, the annual outpu amounting to nearly $3,000,000. Last year Boston expended 802 for the support of drunkards In the houses of correction in Suffolk County. The exports from the eleven months ending with 'November were over a billion dollars. The reception to President Mc Kinley in Savannah was moddled after that accorded to Gen.

George Washington. Gen. Shafter is reported to have said that the people of Cuba, if per mitted to do so, would vote for an nexation to the United States. Grant C. Gillet, the Kansas cattle ranchman, who fled from Kansas to Mexico to escape his creditors, Is cow en route to South America.

The best managed dairies in Min sota have reduced the cost of factoring a pound of butter to The prevailing price in other about 3c. tskan Commercial Com Francisco has pre- University of Califor collection of mounted ethnological specimens. York City Board of Osued a statement de- a contagious and giving it. from China, reports a terriable condition of affairs In Chin-Chow-Fu Province. Owing to two successive crop failures thousands of people are dying of starvation.

There have been as many an 180 deaths iu one day. It is rumored that Secretary of the Navy Long will on retire from the Cabinet. Tuberculosis has been discovered to be widespread among cattle on farms in Illinois. Traffic on the great lakes is being fairly well maintained with the aid of ice crushers. It is entimated at Dayton, that at least 5000 persons in that city re ill with the the "giip Even with a preferential tariff Great Britain can not compete with American goods shipped into Canada.

The gold excitement at Dawson City, Colo is on the increase, but it likely that more eopprr than gold will be found. President McKinleyhas ordered the War Department to send at once to Cuba supplies for the relief of the destitute people, The War Departmant has issued orders for the dispatch of three regiments of regular infantry to Manila by way of the Suez Canal. A Pittsburg company has receiv ed a contract from the government to build a great dock at Havana and a railroad to Morro Castle On Christmas day Admiral Dewey became the ranking officer in actu al service of the United States navy by the retirement of Rear Admiral Bruce. Col. Edwin S.

Barrett, nationa president ol the Sons of the Ameri can Revolution, was killed by fall ing from a window at his home at Concord, Mass The turret of the Battleship Illi nois, now building, is to be adorned bv a bronze has relief tablet of Abraham Lincoln. Gen. Merret is ordered to the command of the Department of the East) and Gen. Shafter to the Department of California. During this season the price of cattle in Montana has ayaraged 10 pet cent higher than during any season in the history of the state.

Edward Kelley, a Chicago sloon- keeper, was shot and killed by a re volver whioh he threw behird the bar, remarking that it was harm less. Some alarm prevails among Americans at Havana, owing to the spread of contagious diseases. Three deaths from Asiatic cholera are reported. Efforts will be made in Cincinnati, to prosecute the Christian scientists to the full eitent of the law for practicing medicine without a license. A bill has been introduced in the Kansas Legislature to compel the Governor to pign the death warrants of fifty-nine persons convicted of murder.

It is believed iu Washington that secret enemies are endeavoring to foment trouble between the United States and the people of the Philippines and Cuba. The authorities at Washington confident that Gen. Oils, with 20,000 soldiers and Dewey's ships, can cope with any emergency that may arise in the Philippines. War Department's published of army stations, just first time includes ularpost, showing ere. posts Vgl be rmy the municipal buildings in Marifl, Cuba.

The event was niarkt-d by the distribution of 500 rations. Admiral Dewey says that the United States should accept its re sponsibility in the Philippines, which have been acquired by conquest. If it should shirk its duty it would put itsl back 200 years in the world's history. It is said in Washington that Sec retary Long, after the Kansas City kissing episode, wired to Lieut. Hobsou to be more discreet, as he was imperiling his reputation.

The Senate committee on irriga tion has reported a bill granting 5,000,000 acres of arid lands to states interested, the proceed to be used exclusively for irrigation purposes. A brave elevator boy saved the ives of the occupants of a burning apartment house in Chicago by running the elevator through the smoke and heat until all escaped. Joseph B. Irwin, editor of the Evening Post, of Pekin IP is dangerously ill with pneumonia. His plant was burned recently and he caught a violent cold at the time, which developed into pneumonia.

A sword, scabbiird and belt, val ued at $4200, were presen ed to Ad miral Schley last Thursdayjiight at Philadelphia by the people of Philadelphia and other cities in Pennsylvania. New Jersey and Delaware. Thieves crossed over from the Indian Trritory Wednesday night and burglarized the store of H. Cor dell, at Hamburg, Red River County, Texas securing all the money and a quantity of goods which they carried off on a flatboat. The President expreeses the hope that the people of the United States will contribute promptly and liber ally to the Cuban relief movement, as the supplies which the govern ment, is authorized to furnish must be limited to the army stores.

Before the end of January the Hawaiian Islands will become a strong b-is1 of naval strength iVr the United States, and, In conjunc tion with the effective force at Manila and San Francisco, will effec'ually command the entire Pacific Ocean. The Chicago Council has forbid den the use of the whip in the House ef Correction. Judge Day refuses to give any information about the terms of the peace treaty. Marriage is on the decline in Pike County, and the people are worried over the problem. Farmers of New Jersey having failed with sugar beeti are going to experiment with sorghum cane.

Driver Hughes, of the Fire De partment of New York City, saved ten lives at a tenement-house fire last week. It is said that the Indians of Alaska have petitioned Gov. Brady to go to Washington to represent them in Congress. There are forty-five colleges and seven-teen State Christian associa tions among the colored people of North Carolina. During the year ending September, 1898, one thousand two hundred and fifty-eight criminals were sentenced in Iowa.

On January i judges of the New York Court of General Sessions will appear on the bench in gowns of black silk, with large flowing sleeves. The story that Archbishop Ireland is to be commissioned the United 8tates- representative to the Czar's peace congress lacks official confirmation. An An international conference based the disarmament proposals of bas bees fixed for St bout thebeginnig of refuses to accept ue nas astea se nd men and on the three ar vessels. pba, Marshal juested to do commission, rich silver ft for the rasgnifi' eception merican IL wey Ve and the of living has also de- meals can now be for $1. The arrival rf the battle-ships ami Iovh mi Callao, Peru, caused iteinent and en-ttnifhsiii at -orv lh.

people. Dele-'' gallons rep-HM-n i injr Cuban residents of i ir.i 'nt tN i.i tlie oulng i.nd presented to each tfold with the name change! em-h lra the following inscription: "Ail Lonor to the com-matider, the fli'is and the crew of the var-shij Orsgan, victorious in the naval combat off Santiago de Cuba, on the 3J day of July, 1898. This plate is giwn as a testimony of the patrith gratitude of all Cuban citizen of Peru." College News. Miss Kingsbury, Assistant Matron' returned Monday from Knoxville, where she was the guest of relatives. Miss Phi Smytbe, Miss PenV, and Mr.

Turnbull have returned from Car-ringer. Miss Smytlie's home where they have been putting in the vacation. Mr. George W. Reed came in Mon day from Grassy Cove in the Cumber- lands.

Mr. J. C. Carnahan spent the holidays with him. Prof.

C. H. Elmore, is back from his acation looking as though he had eiijoyed it. Among the arrivals who are mak-ing the following Misses Bertha Cameron, Ellejoy, Susie Wood, Bylee; Maude Carpenter, toc-Kfnley; Loda Harned, Thesha; Messrs B. C.

Coulter, Maryville; Hugh and Cowun Mickles, Knoxville. A party including three of the Col. lege boys, Messrs Tracy, Schirmer, Walker, and Johnson thirty second degree camera fiends spent the holidays in the big smokies, booming Bald Mountain. They camped at Moore's cabin and had a warm till the big snow came when "skee-daddled" to Maryville. Th.

secured nine very fine views of the mountains and feel amply repaid for their long tramp. Vw, jIE sA -i" COLLED NOTES, Miss Mary Jarnegin and little sis- ter Nannie of Knoxville were the guests of Mrs. Thomas Lillard last week. Rev. i A.

Wallace of Chattan ooga visited relatives and friends here during the holidays. A large number of new students besides a good number of old ones have entered school at F. N. Institute. Rev.

T. J. Crawford will begin teaching a private class next week. uMissea Belle Georse and Aurora Henderson left last Monday to fnter school at Swifts Memorial In stitute Rogersville, Tenn. v.

-rr- emancipation rrociamation exer- -cises1 were held last Sabbath at the 2nd. Presbyterian Church. Rev. T. J.

Crawford preached a grand ser mon. The entertainment given during the holidays by the members of the A. M. E. Z.

Church proved quite a success. How to Prevent Pneumonia You are perhaps aware that pneu monia always results from a cold or from an attack of la grippe. Dur ing the epedemic of la grippe a few years ago when so many cases re sulted in pneumonia, it was observed that the attack was never followed by that disease- when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. It counteracts any tendency of a cold or la grippe to result in that dangerous disease. It is the best remedy in the world for bad colds and la grippe.

Every bottle warranted. For sale by George Montgomery, Druggists. We are authorized to guarantee' every bottle of Chamberlaln'sCough, Remedy and if not satisfactory to refund the money to the purchaser. There is no better medicine made for la grippe, eolds and whooping cough. Price, 25 and 50c per Try it.

George -Druggists. rjrived antmfg.

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