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GERMANY GETS SLICE CHINA? Rumor in Berlin That Kiao Cbon Been Ceded. PRINCE HENRY OFF FOR KIEL HIS PARTING WITH PRINCE BISMARK Kissed the Iron Prince on the Brow and Officer's Farewell to the Squadron. Count Waklersee, thanked them and of th haa ceded Klao Chou for Kiao Chou I adieu. Hesiild: HOW HAYTI KNUCKLED DOWN. Official Account of Complying with Demands of Germany.

Berlin. December S. The official account LARGE FAILURE IN GADSDEN. Goods of B. Tolson.

Clothing Merchant, Attached. ot goods owned and presided over by J. POSTMASTER DECEIVED THEM. Witnesses Appearing Againat Meeder jf Charging Him with Swindling. N.

C. December 8. (Special. ith ice ia a want thing i look upon, yet thousands of men and wo about daily of emaciateTfonn! all tefl In' sidious advances of that implacable foe consumption. Doctors have declared that consumption is incurable.

It is not Thou sands of consumptives have testified to laeir complete recovery after they were given up by the and all hope was gone. It is simply a matter of rain? to the and improper murition. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery digestion. It invigorates the liver.

It makes assimilation perfect. It fills the Wood with the elements that build new It is the gr eat blood organ of the body, all cases of consump hi die. I saw the 1 Golden, Medical rrc A headache is a symptom of constipation. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation, promptly and permanently.

They do not gripe Druggists sell them. These hoi tleeeived tx BROOKS BROS. 00. REPLY. Their to the Story' About Collecting Pair from Committee.

throlt0b beg space the legislative ed us wlta i aide of the Lake City and Our legtsi THE CONSTITUTION; ATLANTA, THURSDAY, DEOEMBEB 9, 1897 were you raor surprised ii right you a was not our Intention to charge you at ail until you a special engine to (our general orders for fare were presented to ame Indignant and and kill conductor. GROCER LOST THE CHANGE. Gave Bilvar for Confederate Bill and the Prisoner Croee Pree. "You are the people that have brought the negro from his home In Liberia and dvfUxed and to send' 8 Thus spoke C. H.

J. Taylor as and old man J. T. Neese In the city, had testified that Hault tS.60 In change. who presented 1 1 was no.

of the moat Influential negro brought out a cloud of witnesses REPUBLICANS WANT THE SPOILS Petitions Are Being Circulated in Tennessee Touching Civil Service Law. Chattanooga, December 1. (Spe I district has inaugurated repeal or modify the victory. Several thousand names have been already obtained and those having the petition in charge say they WW have understood that this movement wilTb gresslonal districts are working the a It is stated that the petitions a Colonel Smith Buys a Gold Mine. Oa.

December 8. The Colonel 'of Eire at Canton, Ga. Canton. December a. Fleming residences owned by JAPAN WILL MOT WITHDRAW PROTEST Bit Will Insist on Its Rights in Hawaii.

SHOULD ANNEXATION OCCUR HOSHI HOPES FOR PEACEABLE SOLUTION Japanese Minister Thinks That the Good Will Between the Two Countries Shculd Be Maintained. It ia stated i Hoshl. passed through Omaha this evening en route to Washington. In an interview with a representative of the Associated Press, Mr. Hoghi admitted that the object of his mission to Japan was to ascertain the should be ratified by congress.

He said: impression has gone out to the acquisition of the Sandwich islands by the United States government. This Is misleading and untrue. Japan has always maintained amicable relations with the to take any steps that would lead to a iviiejre. lemands for indemnity for the treaty rights in the expulsion Immigrants from the island would be no disposition the Japanese to resist the THEY BELIEVE STORY OP AIKEN. In Georgia.

His leld, mediately after murdering Clayton, grudge being the by THEY WILL MOVE INTO GEORGIA Dissatisfied with Tennessee Laws, Mill Will Come Across Line. Chattanooga. December' (Spe claL) Agaln has the unsa lsf tc'ory the building of Ayer's Asthma cure better known as Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, has made a record for its remarkable cores of asthma. Gases that have been considered beyond hope or help have been curbed by this remedy. We give two examples of such cures out of the many on record.

"My mother has been a greet sufferer from asthma for the past ten years, and her recovery ia almost without a paraueL Oa account of her advanced over we bad but little hopes of ever seeing her well again but we are sincerely grateful to inform you that she baa been entirely cared by the use of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral4 INGLIS BANKS, Tar Brook, N.S. i long time from to procure relief first bottle afforded aw so Pectoral HAVE TOD SEES PETTTS1HG? QAGE ASKED TO LEFT HOME THREE WEEKS AGO Mr. JF. T. Lee Has Almost Given TJp usa in His Eager Efforts To Find His Wife's Pet 'Oh.

where, oh, where has my little dog Oh. where, ph. where can he bef trying te find t. and the advertising so thoughtlessly strayed from home and friends. If anybody has seen little Pettyslng tnat i the name of the Mr.

J. T. is a prominent commercial traveler, rould be glad to secure the information. Since November 17th he has been in the on expenses, looking for the dog i his wife prised so highly. Lee, "as she does mdltion.

The dog i spent vast amount that I have before I give He has simply dlsap 1 Myers and all other i hastily given rched, but a wired ot the has been wired and now se graph and his description, a DID NOT OUTLAW PIMLICO TRACK Pimlico race eaaoa limit for turf congress. The TO EIGHT IT IN THE COURTS. Citizens of Americus Take Their Grievances Into tne Courts. Americus. December (Speclal.) At a largely attended meeting of the mer Alabama railroad from I BAD NATTJBALXZATION PAPERS.

Fraudulent Citizenship Certificates Are Being Sold in Italy. New York, December Commissioner of Immigration Fltchle was notified today by Commissioner General Powderly that the state department at Washington had been Informed by the United States ambassador at Rome that a wholesale traffic in uralHatton papers Is being Mr. Powderly said. I lese fraudulent methods. lip el old be subject COLONIST WALL IS A PRISONER, White Man Is Charged with Killing a Negro Near Missler.

Eastman. December Ciptc Sherlff Rogers came in todsj wit a pns Saturday night Ust claims Uiaf'waB killed Hamilton with a rice pestle. Wall denies the charge, and the only evidence so far is the woman and Wall. The woman Is also In faiL The Be in Covington. Covington.

Qa, December the reception given at the hospitable home recitl'tl oris' Among those present were: Messrs; White Misses Swarm and Nea, and Dr. and Mrs. Travis. tracted the mos SHAPE A BILL House Currency Committee Waits Secre tary's YIeis Formulated. PAPER WILL SOON BE READY SuVComnjitteoa Appointed by Chair man waiaer.

EACH HAS DIFFERENT BILL BEFORE IT Cox's Bill for Repeal of Tax on Pf of Them AO ase Washlngtt will ha' December The re the shaping of a considerabl the financial legislation befoi ind outlined its general plan of sctlo lew of Secretary Gages revision the committee In about a week. Chairman Walker announced four subcommittees and assigned to number troduced.WThed*ub^mmmees will begin sub committee having charge of the bills Introduced by its members. The Walker sub committee will have of the New England Suffolk bank system to the amy for all i issues by banks and lm fund. The biU of Mr. Hill also goes al of bank notes.

Ercept In the las Ucular the author of the blU feels tl is in line with Presiuent McKlnley's currency This sub com will also deal with the bills of Repre the ranking democrat blli for the repeal of the wler blU. whi efundtng of bonds bill Bub committee. Its essential feature penditures and the other relating 1 i being much the i of Broaius bill also gives the secretary treasury the discretion of redeem in in silver or gold at the option of the The Johnson sub committee will di Mr. Johnson's bill, which mora par i those which have TOOMBS AND DAWSON. likely Two Oil presented to th, historical Society.

There waa an incident of December meeting of the Georgia Historical Society last night whteh will be of interest to many Georgians. As one of the features of the meeting of Atlanta, one of them era! Robert been accurately placed, but which portrait of William Georgian who died jus compearing these two portraits wa xcelleot engraving of Governor Browr raiW were sent the society in accordant dth a recent promise. One of them wai portrait of Toombs, painted by Mayer pleasure, added to the society's collection. But the members of the society present were puxxled for a long time over the with a MEN RESTORED. True Manliness Replaces the Worn Out Nerves and Vigor.

strength. They havi burning put th look fairly That Makes a Man Young Again. today paying the all about It. It Is peculUr 'format that "life has brightness. There Is a slmpte'hom? trUu derful degree of strength to men who wl enthusiasm.

And to men who are orem, turely old. apparently worn outaof By WrtUngto the Michigan MeS VLJuf? snob a promise, though they tried it Nevertheless, they were direct but to "while In Atlanta Captain Captain Dillon called on is, most cordially receiv ed. In Mr. Brown office Captain noticed the portrait of Toombs Alimentary to the Mr. Bi Well.

I know the clety would appreciate "Well. Til i It looks something like uninhabited and has "nev It," Cantaln Dillon It. is." said Mr. inghe knew the Georgia Historical Society CHBJST1AX.MISBI0H CONVENTION Several Address and Baperto by Delegates. Birmingham, December 8 through Rev.

O. P. Spelgle, made a report. The total amount collected for missions was The tent fund amounted to the educational work brought in JU7.58 and OOO came In from other sources. Several recommendations were made nhati.

deUvered an able a i Standard, of Gln he cause to be planted In Montgomery, Evangelist Spelgle. reported is having traveled 12,000 miles, preached 525 WAS EXPLAINED AT A Directors of the Pan American Exposition jet the South Americans. Washington, December The ministers fics of "urtls at the Arlington tonight, and met at dinner the directors of the Pan American exposition which is to be held on Cayuga island, near Niagara In 1899. All the dinner W. tion, explained the plan and scope of that rvUle, December (Special.) Galloway, proprietor of a negro restaurant.

and Bob Evans, another nt recelyed two pistol wounds sst'ed and Is now in jail. The killing TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AU druggists refund money If fails to cure. 26c The genuine has L. B.

U. on each package. Stalling! Shot hy Zeitb. Birmingham. December I At a dance given by colored employees of above the city night E.

Keith. of Dolclto, shooting him. Keith made good his Bow Must Suffer Death Penalty. lalelgh, N. C.

December A an eight )ld boy of Yancey. count, penalty for the mu frolic, and Pate. New Factory for Pitzeersld ber purposi The colony comnanv hfl factory, upon In Proaen Spitsbergen. Prom The Chicago News by time" itS," Wltbln lu at tad the nag manner. It was visited a w.r by Sir William Martin Conwav 0 of Bngllshmen.

and wJ. to penetrate any first an erplolt which ten country. The Island has an area icm mllesj.bout double It used to be a favorite spot for hear; but aOa tagbter has exterminated all the occasional huntsman. this was tj Formerly theln Kngiiah The occasional explore better to do, had circled i men the QagUMh experienced mountain climbers, with abun transition stage. There enough, but they were ten as the Ice and snow above.

The weath wheTev at and "hkb MASONS ERECTING i MILLER THEIR TEMPI CuemiiivS at the Cornerstone fieeortsind Ridi in MftDtgomery. GRAND LODGE WAS PRESEMtB THE PACE 6ENERAL HARRISON DELIVERED I Gave Statistics of the Order Wifebl posited in the Stone. pots, either. instance, several rer on my birthday ber of teapots, a and appropriated one of my teapots. It came his turn he made a neat HBP speech of presentation.

Thank said, when be had finished, but I gup I know my own Among curious pieces in the which is always used at wedding teS ties in that country by the bride am groom Then there is the pale blue, dslsV ly figured combination teapot of two psra sieve like arrangement for the teamSl the lower contalne the cheering ceBSit, petals forming the fluted The "pusale" teapot Is another one. It has an irregular contour, and mond shaped ornamentation on the This piece has an opening on the Into which the tea ia poured. like arrangement conducts "the liquid lag the Bides of the teapot, from which itk Elder Wm. Tennisofl OF BUFKIN, TeOs of the Great Benefits Derived Mss Or. Miles' Heart Curs.

HIABT DISEASE of long Binding easily cured, but It cnaaatA Elder Wm. Tennison writes: for thirty Are years with heart dw ease, in fact, troubled with it nearly all i HALE NOW Many Men Handlebars Montgomery. December New Tors, The corner stone of the new indomitable pie of the Alabama grand lodge of their way. lap was laid here today with imposing banked floor of flnH oiea. Four hundred members of the put ptom midnight lodge, representing every part of AlahtaN, tfore than 350 IZZt on Commerce 'strLT'ana marvelous the imposing more than 1,200 Grand Master BUbro opened the exereias, During this by stating In a graceful way the nuraoss tne track but orUfEj of the gathering.

Right Rev. Grand Qhaji ntIon DerhassssH lain Bledsoe placed in sfternoon had the stone and Grand Master Bllbro placed an on the iraolinnj It with the skill of a mechanic. General 'this. Miller Is George P. Harrison, of Opeiika, detyered yon as he wax interesting review of the history and tics of the order and waa eloquent aaa assssi able throughout.

After the benedlcCoa, riders, pronounced by Rev. Bledsoe, the member, The next man of the grand lodge returned to their time Is Rice, and resumed their business session. Fhuj Oian fifty miles adjournment will not be had untU tomor seems to temple when completed win b. that carried him 5 Teddy Hale. pride to tho members of the order.

will making up cost about teo.000. behind the Decisions of Alabama Supreme Court crept Up from Montgomery, December 8 Ust night, to Tie following decisions were rendered by mwb the supreme court today: McCleUan, 1 ty circuit court, affirmed. Coleman, Tne acore at C. L. Watson vs.

Kirby Sons, from bert circuit court; modified and affirsal a Head, J. Cliff A Locke vs. Lisxto a Reeves et from Barbour chasjer, court; affirmed. Brlckell, C. J.

LHa. Moore Btorne vs. Anna McGrath et al. fast HUH Mobile chancery ejurt; reversed and "alfl manded. This opinion holds that the dc tSenhane murrers to the amended b.ll should am Bikes been sustained for want of an aceurUj Golden description of the property.

Harralsoa, 1 Bnterman J. B. Taylor vs. Sarah J. Formby, froo Randolph circuit court; affirmed.

A number of cases from the fifth £rWea Beacon Titrjs Gets Fifteen Yean. Huntsvllle. December S. Albert Titus, a negro, convicted Ior murder In the second degree in the circuit Bivierre A Mania tttfi Teapots. 1 Prom The Chicago Ttoes Herald.

WHm There a woman In Chicago whs to proud possessor of 200 teapots Mra Crtttenden Adams, of Buena partr. FowflR years ago Mrs. Adams was Inspired fatSK low this novel fad by reading of a Rusato Kjound. He woman who had accumulated 1,000 feapott K. a coupleiJBBJ to Japan.

This remarkable collection, only rode at the way, was presented to the museum of Waller who madBBBB St. Petersburg. thf "econdninnj "I keep a teapot book," said Mrs. stubborn Uter "which Is much after the fashion I renewed vigofH In It I register the number. of each piece, the name of the giver, rk in ed Not along I heM Not along him and the nprintlng rem and the great Sprint In which waa well up in fi Clinched betwee Bivierre Mttler bars of his anout ten.

a when he i WliyYounglsa has dlsappolntrl o'clock another Jack" replied. fWensI11 i until Satu in the use of ordinary remedies. At length I of ordinary rernW kt length I Si aTnt, fXwa. was flowing from the much benefit that I continued the use of the ou i Ite Galnesvme was wholly without founds ouiVedfoT eUher 8 which was almost Tears ago I began taktog Dr. The most to 3 pat up in 60.

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