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The Morning Mercury from Huntsville, Alabama • 3

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Names Seen started homeward. What glortoM day we bad had! As we looked lata our boat ballasted with over thou sand pounds of Dsh for ouce I was con powot! In the Day's News tent." The British colonial swretary recently appointed the famous novelist H. Rider Haggard, uuthor of "She" and "The Brethren," 0 commissioner to Inquire Into the i-oiiilltloiis of the agri Good Luck Premiums GHAM) DUKK VLADIMIR of Kussia Iuih proved liiumelf a vigorous opponent of the peo- 7 cultural and Industrial land settlements organized iu America by the Salvstloo uu iii 111111 t-wiiiiiry wi'o lire Wheeling, W. May 1903. Some years ago while at work, I fell over a truck aud severely injured botli of my skins.

My blood became poisoned a result, and the doctor told me I would have running sores for life, and that if they were healed up the result would be fatal. Under this discouraging report I left off their treatment and re Army. It is said the trustees of the On the label of every can of Good Luck. Baking Powder will be working for more liberal government. It was.

under Ills orders that the Kt. Petersburg troops fired on the estate of Cecil Rhodes are paying the expense of the inquiry with the view of applying the scheme to South Africa. found a coupon. Cut them out and save. Lach one is In every can there is a premium book that tells how to get useful articles free.

This premium "offer is maJe to more thoroughly introduce "workingmen who sought audience with the czr nt the Winter palace in order sorted to the use of S. S. S. Its effects It may be news to mauy that Mr. uaf gard Is regarded as an expert on agri were prompt and eratifvinir.

It took to ask redress for their wrongs, lie only a short while for the medicine tn m. cultural subjects. He was the advo Is held directly responsible for the brutality which resulted lu the death tirely cure tip thesore8, and I am not cate of a scheme to carry cabbage dead as the doctors iuttmaffed, nor have the sores ever broke out again. Some years have elapsed since what I have de of women mid children us well a defenseless and pence loving men. and other garden products by moll.

It was His Idea that one of the most seri Had the Emperor Nicholas' II. died ous obstacles to profitable farming In scribed occurred. Having been so signally before the birth of his mm. the Cznr- Deuenuea Dy us use 1 can Heartily recom-. mend it as the one great blood purifier.

GOO! UJCK Baking Powder "though it -already enjoys the largest kale any baking powder in the world. Good Luck Baking Powder is positively pure and has unsurpassed qualities. It makes delicious bakings and owltz Alexis, the crown would have passed to the Grand Inike Michael, the czar's younger brother. Tho lot ter's health Is delicate, and Ills death JOHN W. ITJNDIS.

Care Schmulbaclc Brewing Co. Chronic sores start often from a pimple, scratch, bruise or boil, and while Salves, washes fltld TMIwdpruorphptipfirinl would have meant the succession to the throne of the England might overcome If the government would tsv augurate an agricultural parcel post, designed to carry everything from cabbages to bay, freight charges to be paid In postage stamp. He wrote a book entitled "Rural England," elaborating his Ideas on toe keeps them longer and better. Its unexcelled merit has developed a tremendous demand for it carloads and trainloads being the unhealthy mfjtjter in the blood must be driven out orthe sore will continue shipped to all sections of the country. 1 his makes it possible.

to otfer so good an article at the moderate price of 10c per pound can. Ask your dealer for Good Luck or write us if he can't supply you 10 eat ana spread. 5. tj. fc.

reacnes these old sores through the blood, removes all impurities and poisons, builds up the entire system and strengthens the circulation. 'S. S. S. is a blood purifier and tonic combined.

Contains EIDER THE SOUTHERN MFG. CO -2 Richmond, Va Grand Duke Vlndl-inir. He Is the present emperor's uncle and Is the oldest brother of the late czur, Ales-tinder III. lie Is a personage of great Importance, ns In addition to being commander general of the military district of St. Petersburg he is the emperor's confidant no mineral whatever purely vegetable.

If you have an old sore write us and our physicians will advise without charge. Book on diseases of the Blood free. CKAND DUKE VI.ADIMIH. The Halo of Motherhood. subject.

The novelist has a farm of Mi own, consisting of some 400 acres. He Is greatly interested in South Africa, some of his best known stories having tbelr scene of action In that part of the world. The author Is very gallant to the fair ex. Mrs. Haggard not long ago wanted to engage a "lady help" a title given to gentlewomen who through necessity take positions as upper servants and generally oversee the affairs of the household.

To this step Mr. Haggard was decidedly opposed. "Now, I warn you, if you get any 'lady help' In this house I'll give her my seat and wait on her myself." The Haggards have no "lady help." The halo of motherhood is a divine thing, we all it, and we all appreciate at what a cost it has Apprehension, tears, worry, and actual suffering cost, and yet all this might be vastly lessened iple agency of MOTHER'S FRinm, I Or been won and one of lib most trusted advisers. Though his recent action has Tvon him the enmity of the working people, the Grand Duke -Vladimir has been more populur with the Russians thaw most of the "ducal ring," for he is a roan of Integrity, 1s a brave soldier and has steadfastly shunned the vices tvbich have made the careers of some' Russian grand dukes disgraceful. His wife, who before her marriage was the Duchess Marie of Mecklenburgi-Schwe- niment dedicated to the easing of parturition and its accompanying The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.

Are After Vampire Father. Raleigh, N. Feb. 6. The North Carolina legislature will pass a verj stringent vagrancy lay.

It is very largely the Georgia law, which has been much liked by ethoughtjul officials here for some time. There are amendments which will cover ar known as "vampire" fathers, that is, men who are ablebodied, and who yet live upon the earningsof their children, this having been 'particularly th case in cotton mills. Men Drag Hearse. Columbia, S. Feb.

6 The iu-usual spectacle of mea drawinjg a hearse containinc a corpse was' witnessed here Sunday morning. This was made necessary by a sleet storm which has prevailed for 24nours, making it almost impossible for horses to keep their footing. AYter several futile attempts to draw the hearse with horses, CO negroes, members of fraternal orders to which (Jeorge Mc-Fee, the corpse, belonged, procured ropes which they fastened to the tongue of the hearse, thus carrying the body to the cemetery, a distance of over 2 miles. Three funerals, which were to have taken place Sunday, were postponed on account of the icy condition of the streets. surtering.

It is applied externally. the results following its use arex rln, has many graces of character thine short of marvelous. "A friend in need is a friend indeed," which have won her popularity; among her adopted countrywomen. that's what Mother's Friend is. Sold at all drug stores for 81.00 per bottle.

Send fort1 1 Grand Duke Serghfcv. uncle 'of the 7 tfppm our book, Motherhood," New York city, with Jts subways and subaqueous tunnels, finished, under way and projected, is the scene of a vast underground activity requiring the -ercrclse of high engineering skill. Much of the success thus far met with in the tunneling of the Hudson and East rivers Is due to the skill and lnv venttve genius of Charles M. Jacob, who stands in the front "rank of the engineers of his time. Mr.

Jacobs is chief engineer of the New York and Jersey Railroad com (free if you ask. BRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, CA. Negroes Form Company. Decatur, Feb.

6. For some tims past there has been considerable talk among the better class of czar of Russia, who has; left his palace in Moscow and taken refuge In the kremlln, where he hopes, to be 'out of reach of the rcvolutk nists, has 'had a career full of itiv.iM. He lias always possessed theicapaoity, of getting Wra-self disliked. When he was gornor general of Mosw he once gave an or of the Decaturs and surrounding coun GIBERT CLAY try relative to the organization of the negroes for political, educational and pany, which recently completed the first tuunel the Hudson, a tube through which the For Kidney 1 ider I es. industrial purposes.

The talk crys ma'. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. eafenMs' Schiduls Is Effsst Rontmbsr 1, 1904, der that the hotse races should notbegin until he and', his purty arrived. life happened on a terrain occasion to be an hour and a half Sate, and the delay thus Cures in talized in a mass meeting held at Cedar Lake a few nights ago. Cedar Lake is an exclusively negro town.

43 Hours; caused came nenjr resulting in removed frojn office, by the-'czar, bo great was thci stornumade jver the Incident. passenger traffic from -street car lines in New Jersey will find an outlet to New York without use of ferryboats. He is also the engineer in URINARY Plan Colony Along Delta. J'ifl fall 11 DISCHARGES' Jackson. FebG.

Attorneys in 1 Each CiDsnle At another tinto tie nave wrdera that I bears the uameWl this city have been engaged to make investigation through thh government nil church bells of the capital be rung Beware of counterfeits charge of the Penn IVVW when he or the) grand duchess wenifft Brokers. W. W. LjEWMAN, ResiHfi ang'r MEMBERS: New Orleans Cotton Exchange. New Orleans Board of Trade.

New Orleans -Stock Exchange. Galveston Cotton Exchange. Liverpool Cotton Association. Chicago Board of Trade. New York Cotton Exchange.

New York Coffee Exchange. New York Stock Exchange. sylvania railroad's aud state land offices or (lie titles to 20,000 acres of 'valuable lands in the delta, which will soon change hands to prayers in the 'f old cathedral. Uui the new purchasers beir 5 a wealthj this order was not No Dessert More Attractive syndicate of Pittsburg capitalists, who obeyed, much to the anger and ehagrii are preparing to move a large colony of farmers from that section to Mis EabTbound, No. 6, No.

3a No No. 42. Memphis Lt 4.00 iin 10.30am 8.00pm 11.00pm 4.48am 11.28am 850pm M.Mpm Brand 12.50pm 12.50am 8.10am 1250pm 10.05pm 122am Corinth 8.51am 2.00pm 10.45pm 26im luka. 7.30am 8.45pm 11.81pm 2.47am. 7.35am I.OBom 11.10pm 11.10pm Bhefflela 800am ll.4r.pm U.45pm 3.50pm 12.

15am 3.50a in 82aro 4 11pm (4.12am 9.07am 4.38pm 4.30am M.Sara 5.19pm 1.30am 5.15am laSaam 8 15pm 2.16am 8.00am Gurley. 551pm (8.31am SeoUsboro, 7.40pm 3 20am 7.20am 4.05am 8.15am Chattanooga 55pm 5.gam 9 3.iam Chattanooga. 10.35pm 5.35am 9.55am Knorrille 1.40am 9.15am 1.10pm T.OOam 8.80pm 5 45pm 8 15am 7.00pm 135pm 11.50pm Lynchburg 3 54 um 1.4oam 9.80pm 8.62am feotSp'da. Ar 4.82am U45pm 4.34pm Ashevllle 5.50am 215pm 8.00pm Greensboro, 12.51pm 10.55pm DanTlli 8.10pm 12.1iam tyncneurf 4 20pm 2.t0.im Wash' Ar 950pm 8.4-iam 11.25pm 755am 7 59am Philadelphia. 2.56am 10 15am 10 15am New YoA R43 im 13.43pm 12 43pm tlortolk ....71 835 8.35am RlehmondTTTT I 8.42pm 8 5aam 8.40am of his royal high ness.

M. Joanniky. 4 sissippi. the metropolitan ol Why isse gelatine and spend hours soaking, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when Jell-0 Jackson Suffers Heavily. Moscow, firmly de- cllued to allow Hie Jackson.

Feb. C. "Never iu UHAND DUKE the history of Jackson has It suffer in ht pxo- HEROICS. OFFICE: 120 Huntsvilk Hotel Block. ed so from a storm as it did from cuted.

When caUed that of Saturday night and Sunday. upon for he said that the bells of (inly to be rung The rain coming on top or the snow All Market Letters on file daily. project by which railroad trains will chaw.es 11. jacoss. be run under tho Hudson, under Manhattan Island and under the East river to that part Of Greater New York known as Long Island City.

The tunnels of this system will meet in Manhattan Island at Thirty-second street and Seventh avenue, where there will be a great central station. Mr. Jacob overcame great obstacle in bringing to completion the first Hod-son rlvier tunnel, and devices- he employed reduced the accidents and los of life through disease in the construction of the tunnel to a minimum. He built a tunnel under the Thames in London, and It was In the English capital that the late Austin Corbto of the Long Island railroad discovered him. Mr.

C'orbin engaged him to plan Improvements the Long Island road had then In contemplation. Mr. Jacobs, who is now on the shady side of sixty, is attH in full vigor, and his soldierly bearing and firm mouth give the Impression of a man of much strength. produces better results hi two minutes? Everything in the package. Simply add hot water and set to cool.

It's perfection. A surprise to the housewife. No trouble, lessex-pense. Try it to-day. Flavors: Lemon.

Orange, Strawberry, Kaspberry, Choeolatt and Cherry. At grocers. 10c. when the consd'rated of the caused almost every house in the city to leak, tho hew capitol leaking rery badly. The damage sustained to church proceeded to tieir devotions.

The declaration and refusal; of the metropolitan Hiigirted the grrand duke, but he was powerless to forcevthe stocks of goods will amount to thou sands of dollars. Owing to the de- jf im 1 to djtCf Onsvold Mi to ttrioture, r79t CwaUrtoa. BTmtheEwhsChewicalCo. metropolian to obey Ills instructiwrs. lt Is also said that thci grand dukecall MEN AND WOMEN, Use Big for unnatural at iodb, frritationa or ulcerations of macons membranes.

Pain lest, and not astringent or poisonous. Sold by Dranitta, or tent in plain wrapper, by ejpTMs, prepaid, or tl .00. or ft bottles $2.75, Circular tout on request. mboralized conditions of the street car service the city was tied up today. There is only one telegraph wire ed upon M.

Joannlkyto remove aypriest CATARRH Trains No. 41 and 48 oarry Pullman drawing Mam sleeping cars between Memphis and New York change, and through baggage Mrs and dajfeoachsa between Memphis and Washington without change. Dining oar ser-rle east of Chattanooga. Trains Nos. 11 and 12 carry Pullman drawing room sleeping car between Memphis and Chattanooga.

Pullman drawing room sleeping tar between Chattanooga and New York. Trains Nos. 5 snd 30 are solid trains, carry out of the city tonight. The total damage will be heavy. In all its stages.

Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals hc diseased membrane. It cureecatarrh wd drives away a cold in the head quickly. who was particularly. obnoxious the Imperial prince's eyes, but the metropolitan again declined tonlo his bidding. The Gmnd DuchesstSergiustwas very beautiful.

us a young'womau. She Is a niece of King Edward yn. and, lt Is said, came within an, aceof being empress of Germany. The -'story is that but for Bismarck's inadhinatlqns the kaiser would haa married her. ing Pullman sleeping oars and day ooaches between Memphis and Salisbury.

Pullman sleeping oar Salisbury to New York, also Pull-Baa sleeping oars between Salisbury and Bishmend. DR. I. B. WYATT, DENTIST.

Rooms 1 and 8, Holding Block, TO1SVI1IB. ALABAMA Cream Balm is placed bito the spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Belief is im 1 mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying docs not produce sneezing. 1-are Size, 50 cents at Drag.

gists or by mall; Trial Siaa, 10 cents. ytt BBOTH.EHS, 66 Warren Street, Kew To Senator Joe Blactburn of Kentucky, who has been Indulging In a word fight with Governor Beckham of tho same state, is noted for his volubility. At a dinner at which he was to respond to a toast senatorial colleague told tho following stoiy in illustration of his ready flow of, language. ln his younger days," said tho speaker, Blackburn was very chivalrous. Aekcd by.

iriend to second a duel, he readily "consented. At sun-rlfse the, parties tiiet at the appointor! fdace. it was -4r. Blackburn's duty to say the Vords about the terms ot I WIND COMPANY DBAMir Pao'er Bars. Twines, Leather and SHOE SUP PLIES, uncai ttuilcing Telep No nn 1 1 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH 'WssTBooaft, Ntt 8, No.

35. No. 11. No. 4L Chattanooga.

8.10am I a 20pm 8.80pm Stevenson. 9 80am 1 1.45pm 7.50pm Bootubora 1005am 12.15am 8 80pm Gurley 10.54am 12.58am (ft6pm HuntsTllle 7.15am 11 1.36 10 05pm 805 im 12.35pm 2.253m ll.COpm Courtland 844am 1.05pm S.Oiam 11.42pm Ielghlon 9. 10am l.3lpm f3 25am (12.10am Floreace. l.Wpm 11 10pm 11.10pm 800am 1.33pm 11.45pm 11.45pm 9.35am 2.08pm S50am 12 39am 10 87am 3.15pm 4.46am 1.48am 400pm 5 25am i33am Middle 1147am 4.46pm llim Brand Jot 12.50pm 8.20pm 840am 3.47am l.CSpm 8.15pm (4.48am Memphis 8.00pm 7.10pm ftMim; 8.00am EflNYROYAL PILLS iircu wnicinni uniy ucnoiae SAFE. reliable.

Ladlw. uk Droffi(t Thomas Dixon, whoseinew novel, "The Clansman," has Just been published, is a picturesque tl.4r.1re in literature. His I'rfe has leeti crowded with dramatic and exciting Incidents. While pastor of-the People's, church'ln New York he was once imTicted on a charge of criminal libel Tor his pnlplt attacks on city officials. When, the warrant of arrest was served on.

him he set about 'looking up the records of the members of the grand ury which iiad Indicted him. Then he 'denounced the Jury from his for KNiL.l3rl in anJ iiold BMMalti'r bnt. blue ribbon. Take thcr Kefe Ian(roui HalMtitntionsi nl ImiLti- tttmt4 Buy of ruur nr 1 4. ift cured 1 for Psrtleis.rv Tctlm8UH Ceiitjr Tnr Uttrr, bj rr-MtUl.

lO.sXltf reiiliinofiiftU. Sttty Me. i mil lruri oarry Pullman Memphis. Trains Hos. 41, 35 and 11 lseplag cars Chattanooga to f0 REDUCE STOCK.

the duel. And, gentlemen," continued the speaker, "do yon know that duel net-. cr took placeT Amnrtenrof4tliy notr Srent aromd Vi table. "For a very simple reason," said tho Murdock Hi) No. 8.1 No.

18. STATIONS, No. 7. No lX 1 44am 3.00pm LvChat'n'gaLAi tOOpm 1ft 15pm 8.08am 8.13pm 11.88am 843pm 0 20am 8.85pm Rome 10.35am 7.20pm 1158am 7.59pm Ar. 6.20am 8.00pm IsOnm 4.10am ao5am 1.35pm 8.40am 10.

40pm 8 lOaro 9. 85am 7.85pm 8.80am Brunswick 9.00pm 8 50am TT77TTT 9.45am 845pra 3 15am TSpm 10.10pm 845am TOOam 11.40am ArCharles'nlT fcOOpmlltOOprn lumbers. JJ colleague. "When pulpit The proceedings -were dropped, The author 'ot "The Clansman' Is southerner, and Wa new story, jUke a preceding ntovtL The Leoprartl's Spots," deals with the race problem in the south. Since he retired 'from the ministry devote himself to) literature m.

Under all curable conditions Great Opportunity Before Taking Stock Guaranteed Clothing, Overcoats, Shoes, Hats, and Underwear. JOe finished speaking it was too dark for a duet SKJATOB BLACK nras. Trains No. I and 18 carry Pullman sleeping tars between Chattanooga and Charleston. Mrs.W.W.Uy-ler of Hilllard, Mr.

D. ICauble of Nevada. was Eatlmotna fnrnfahfwl An all rloaa nf wnrk All trains run dally, was cured cured by Kodol ef Chronic el itomach ft A. DiSAWistmn. ft'F.

Memphis. Tens. Id our line in or cut of the city. 1. s.

Shiplit, t. P. Chattanooga, Tens. Offlco on West Holme Street THOMAS WXON, Dyspepsia by trouble which at tl IrriflV a Wuhlnatim. IV tl had effected the us 01 Kodol.

Dr. Dixon has lived on a large estrtte in Virginia. Tbjere is I W4 hi heart. Huntville. Alabama, JL Habdwiok, P.

T. II, Washington, D. a W. H. Tatvo, O.

P. Washington. IX a a- plenty ef good hunting and flsftJng in AT It is related tbat Mr. Blackburn one tordered his. tailor to make him a pair ot trousers.

"Maker them sktn tight," he said. In dfle time tho trousers were sent homeland ted on, whereupon the son-' atorrsent for the tailor and proceeded taopen fire. "What in tho blanket? blahfc blank Save you done with these trowrsr ho demanded to know. -Ton told me tr, make them skm tight, sir," fattarod the tailor. Tea, btrfc by.

tho groat born spoon, you overdid it," roared the senator. "I rsit ioyrn my btrt can't these pants," ihe vicinity, and the author is very fond of both. In conclndlnghe story of one of bis fishing excursions he once wrote: Prices. re, "We landed themwitb rod and reel arA eUa-f i 1 MM 6 1 URES A1A HEADACHES. I J.

KLAUS a made the score 105 bluefiSh. with the bottom' of our boat coveoed with blood, our clothes from head, to foot covered with chum and fish scales snd the boat HteTally piled with fist, we Thn narfvnt romv for Colds, Inrtls05fron 1 Pi-rtodio Pains, Brain' Prevents Trail Brocw tho norvea. TT- TrtTTTn pauses d81ckHeaiteche, tODOlNv 1 SakiVhalTIa N4 A. HoaUTilla'sl Leading Merchants. Trial bottle 10e.

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