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I i 3 ( TRANSVAAL HEWS I'lORE EHC0URA6IHG J parts of I i5-!,Mi )jatcrj At 1. .ly nStH I xr.2?ra(eJ. VHITH HOLDS THE FOUT Tritons Aro Greatly lloliovod By Latest Dispatcher. Ailvircs from Loudon ulatetliat on iinuwir.so weight was Jiftt'.l from tho l"H)!ir. miua ly a l.riff oHicial tli ;piitclj published Monday morning, 1 y whii-li tbo (onlinetitul Tories of disaster at Lp.dTHmith vero proved to bo f,i!n, rillhunh the di.-intch itself rrleivt-d tho anxiety of the more timid in fin oiher direction, as it indicated tbat Genera! White, iuHtcnd of nct iiigVvliolJy on the defensive, uh it i.i licbHu many quarters ho ouht to do, ppriicts in rnsking sorties and linking another Nicholxou'ii Nek disaster. Generally, however, tho cherry tono cf the dispatch hhowiutf that there is no anxiety at Ladysmith as regards the ability of tho beleaguered gnrrison to hold its own, hai had an exeellont oflVict ou the country. From the fact that General "White is able to take the oflrjnsivo aud bIioII a Boer camp it fcms that Ladyfiinith is not so closely besieged as M as supposed. Not much importance, however, is attached to the shelling of the Uoer laager, as the war oihee ban no confirmation of the story that the Orange Tree Staters' camp at Hester's has been captured. Were this true, it might have consid erable effect on the future attitude of the Orange Freo State, which is not to .directly concerned in tho conflict as thtj Transvaal. The movement of Boers into Cape Colony is beginning to awaken British fear that they have greatly underesti mated the forces they will have to meet, and that even General Builers' task may not be bo easy as anticipated. It ia becoming apparent that all the British calculations, based on the loyalty of tho population, are hopo leFsly at eea or there has been a very fieri on s leakage of Dutch sympathizers frJin Natal and Cape Colony. Other wise there is no accounting for tho large forces of burghers reported from all directions, 'ihe war office, conse quently, is being urged to have more troops in readiness for all possible de mauds. Advices from other parts of South Africa are distinctly uupalatable and everything points to a critical situa tion in Natal and the northern por tVms of Cape Colony, likely to grow a ve until General White is either re lieved or decisively defeated. Nobody dares to think of capitulation. Rather than that he is expected in the last re sort, if Ladysmith becomes untenable, to make a desperate effort to cut his way through the Boers back into low er Natal and to join hands with tho garrison there, which is now almost - ytain to be reinforced by the first arrivals of the army corps from Eng land and to bo pressed forward to re new touch, with him. GROWTH OF THE SOUTH. List of New Industries Established ? the Past Week. 1 The more important of the new in , j'jfustries reported during the week 1 ending November 4th, include a box factory in Virginia; brick works in Misissippi; coal mines aud coke ovens in West Virginia; eotton mills in Georgia, Mississippi and South Carolina; a cotton and woolen mill in Texas; cotton seed oil mills in Mis- fiissippi and Texas; flouring mills in , Mississippi, the Carolines and Ten 1 '"""fssee; furniture factories in North ! Carolina and West Virginia; a 250, l 000-bushel grain elevator in Texas; a harrow factory in South Carolina; a hoop factory in Arkansas; an ice fac tory in Florida; a knitting mill in North Carolina; lumber mills in Tex as; natural gas and oil companies in i West Virginia; a navigation company in North Carolina; a peanut factory in Virginia; a shoe factory in Georgia; soap factories in Georgia and North Carolina; a stave factory in Georgia; telephone companies iu South Caro lina and Tennessee; a vehicle works and a window fixture factory in Texas; zinc smelters, SMO.OOO to be invested, in Arkansas. Tradesman (Chatta nooga, Tenn.) CHICAGO BUILDING BURNED. Flames Cause Loss of Nearly Quarter Million Dollars. At Chicago, Wednesday morning, the five-story building, 39-43 West Wash ington street, occupied by the Empire steam carpet cleaning works, M. Mc- firerrnr & Co.. manufacturers or ma- : chiuery; Frank Swett & Co., saw man nfnrtnrers.and Becker Bros., electrical engine manufacturers, burned.causiag a less of 3125,000. .1 IluntsvlIIe In Luck. ,... t Another sewing machine plant rated ikt $300,000 is in sight lor lluntsville, Ala. The proprietors live in the New Hi'r M.kc a Slronf Rope. It m l.n :i M;VH th.it Jf t' e J mi l!i liciid ( n (u ir hft!rr i i - , u ( "HiM le plaiii'il trcijii f il-.iy would iii-ikc a ri hM'nrjjt ettoi;i,h to support i weight of s nif t li i ii liltf o!';lity toll, i r of . ) p!MpI. 'I'M not. siil i rather a li'i: stalemi'tit, but Il; strength even of a Klnu'li' hair h quit Kurpillns when I' tlnt'iK'H U (oiif'l'h'iil, n-t any oix cau ( t fr herself by tr-elii th force Unit must be expeiid'il In lm-nUn;: It. A l'lomlnriil Physician. Dr. C. I. S. Cawthon, cf AuJalnsMa, Ala., writes: "I find Tettrrino to be superior to any remedy known to me for the care of Eczema and other stub born forms of hkin diseases," If there were only many others as honest as Dr. C. how much mankind would be blessed by this truly wonderful anti dote for all itching eruptions. f0o. a box at drupgists or by mail from J. T. Shuptiine, Savannah, Ga. Making His Selection. "Which are tho best cigars in the case?" askftd the prospective customer of tho boy clerk iu a cignr ctore. "These right down thero in that corner box; those with tho paper bands about them, sir." "Give mo three." "Mister, will you give me those bauds off of the cigars?" queried the boy as the customer was lighting one cf the "best." '.'What do you do with them?" "When I get two hundred I'll get a now umbrella. "--l?uck. anted. Two Iravt'liMB aaleBinen In fai'h Fouthprn pliitp. Q.'O.OOmi'l extipiisf'g Permanent position. Kxit'riii'o not alsol:itoly iiooRary. Ariilrons lVerlrss Tobfiiro Works t o., lSrdtord City, Va. AVhcn fome rnoplo feel run down thr ac quire ills bicjol habit uml run others down. Tcn't Tcttcco Spit tr.d f ir.ok Ycur Lite Away. To qi:lt lol noco rnslly ond forever, lie ma? lu'tic. full of life, npi'vo nnd vIko!1, takfl No-'I'o-l!nc, the notidcr worUov, lhat makes weak mou elroiij;. All (li uptrtstis, MV or $1. Cum puaran nod. booklet and famplo free. Addifb-t Merllng licmcdy Co., C'lilcago or Now York. Pome women marry just tr see what kind of fool husUnndit men will iurk". Words oV I 'a moos Mission Worker. Mr. Joint F. liarclay, a well known Atlani'a man. sutTered from dyspepnla. ll!.ays: "Atlanta, (la., January 3. lr. I has. O. Tyuer: Having uPd Tynr' Dyspepsia Hem edy lor yeais m my (Hinlly I gladly iidd to what Iihh already tieea fald In Its praise. Without exception It I A tho llneat remedy on the market, and nothing would Induce me to bo without It. Jno. K. IUri lav." 50c a bottli', at all druKRi'ta, or sent tor prion, eiires jiaid, by Tyner His pepsla l!eiiiedy(.'o.,4.' Miti-liell St.. Atlanta, (ia. Kfitit Five Cent in stamps for Sample, I'V.Kli, A sreat politician can porifliade tho people that what he wants is what thev want. Edward Coke, the English Jurist, was o! opiniou that "A man's house is his custlc." TUTNAM fADELFBH 1VK produces lllO I fastest and brlRhtet colors of any known dye j huh. boia by all diuggists. Thero arelot of raon who hold rodit,ions and draw salaries while others do the work. True charity oripinntes In the heart and escapes by way of the pockei book. Uivkr Park, Murlbw P. O., Ala., July 37 th, 180!). Dh.Eahl S. Sf.OAX, Boston, Mans.: Dear Sir I have used your Nervcand Bone Iiinimentfort.be last year, and have never j before found its equal for man or neast. It is (rood especially lor wprains and bruises oa horses and I am never without it. I have re commended it to several and it has never failed to uive satisfaction. Do not be afraid to advertise it too highly, tor it will cure where all other remedies fall. Respectfully yours, (Signed) EDWARD MORRISON. Note. To any one w' o will send their name and address to Dr. Sloan, he will send them his book, "Treatise ou the Horse," free. We are indebted to Colley Cibber, not to Shakespeare, lor ''Richard is himself again." To Cnro Const tpallon forever. Take CaBcarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or S.V. J! (. . ('. C. fail to cure, driigtristsrefuud money. An acrobat may be unable to appreciate a joke, yet he is quick to tumble. QUALITY AN D MEWS. Fame tnd Excellence Aro Ieterininliiyr Factors In HuccesKfiil Development. OSII OF.T1IK IMl'OKTANT FUNCTIONS OF HIGH-CLASS NEWSI'APEItS. In presenting interesting phases of scien tific and economio problems, hiKh-class-n owf papers frequently Rive information of a9 groat value in their advertising column as in those devoted to the publication of tho principal events of the day, una when the fame of a product Is extended beyond its naturnl limits into foreign inuds, and a larije domiuul created throughout Groat Britain and her Colonies and the principal aen-ports und cities oT Europe, Asia ami Africa.it becomes a pleasant duty tonoto tho fact and to toll of the points of excel lence on which so groat asuecoJ-s is based. We refer to the now world famed laxative remedy, Syrup of Fi:?s, the product of the California Fljr Hyrup Company. The merits of this well-known excellent laxative were llrst made known to the world through the medical jouruuls and newspapers of tho United States; and is one of the distinct achievements of the press. It is now w 11 known that Syrup of Figs is au ethical proprietary remedy, approved by the most eminent physicians everywhere, because it is simple and effective, yet pleasant to the taste aud acceptable to the system, and not only prompt la its benellclal effects, but also wholly froo from nny unpleasant aftor-effeets. It is frequently referred to as the remedy of tfce healthy, because it is used by people who enjoy good health and who live well and feel well and are well informed on all subjects generally, Includ ing laxatives. Ia order to get its beneficial effects, It is necessary to got the genuine Syrup of FiRswhich Is manufactured by tne California Fig Syrup Co. only. To cure, or 11 r" hi' J l i H I Docs your head ache? Pain back of youreyes? Bud tasisin yourmouth? It's your liver! Aytr s Kills are liver rilla. They cure constipation. headache, dyspepsia, and ail liver cornpUlnts. Zc, All drttjplsts. rtant your niiii'cla or hi .ir i litjuuiul brown or rich ttlm-U ? Then mt BUCKINGHAM'S DYE tfA.&3 SAVlALS 01- 1 112 1-J.I.DIIKS. Larje in.is el flor-ty l)::::r'ci ty Km Serving ia Us I'i Il.ipir;?. Tin I'plted Nti'.tiM :r.-;' p.tyii1 a li!.!i cr rati' of Interest to k d Iters than oa t!:n l:i: t bond Ish'.ic. Last year this In ;eiest account innoar.l'-d silmost to .".( i). This Interpsr. 1 la r cent., h ;aid on denosiis, aud only U cnli.stt'd iih:i. Ofliccrs are osiduded. Any sol dler, not retired, may deposit hi av- Ins-i with nny jiiiyniaster in sunn not l.'KH than $.". Money onee deiiosited may remain until expiration of Ids en listment. Tills privilege of depo.-titin money lias been of great value to the soldietH, for It provides Kcmirity for their surplus money, and Is profitable. Durint; the ptist ytnr (ho record of deposits has been remarkable, but it h plain that tho highwater mark has not bec-u reached. For the liscal year end Inpr Juno ;5!) more than half a million dollars was deposited by tho troops at Manila alone. Tnis record promises to bo eclipsed during the current year, and the army ofMYiuls would not bo surprised if deposits of soldiers In the Philippines reached .$1,:00.000. Un reason for this iin-reaso Is that there are more soldiers of the depositing class than last year; that is, there are more regulars. And even the new vol unteers may almost lie included In the fame category, for they realize that they are in for at least two years, while the volunteers last year knew their term of service would be brief, and consequently had little incentive to deposit. The deposils were almost exclusively confined to regulars.. In some companies now more than half the members are depositing, and it is, believed the fever will spread, at least in the Philippines nnd other distant possessions. I'ntil in the near future almost every soldier will be a depositor. The benefit of this to the soldier can readily be seen. The records of deposils are kept in the ofilce of the paymaster general. Said ti cleriv engaged on this work: "You have no idea to. what extent this feature of soldiers' deposits has grown. Before the late war they were almost insignificant, but they have grown with such tremendous strides that wo aro away behind, notwithstanding increas ed force and extra hours. We have just received a paymaster's abstract from Man'la containing the names of almost 1.400 depositors, amounting in all to over .$:r,f)00. It may seem like liction, but sonic soldiers aro deposit ing more than 4 heir whole monthly pay." This last statement Is substantiated by showing the deposit record of a company cook In the Ninth infantry, in the Philippines, whose payis .$l!l.('.0 a mouth, and who has been depositing not loss than ?2! every month during Ills Philippine service, lie also show ed the entry of a single deposit of $13, 000, made by a private at West Point, a few months ago, and said that not long ago a single deposit of $2:1.000 was made. Every now and then heavy deposits are made, or deposits in excess of the depositor's pay, aud naturally considerable conjecture is occasioned. -Some attribute them to inheritances or earnings on the out side, while others .Ire so bold as to ill sinuate that occasionally the soldiers engage in games of chance, such as poker and craps. Deposits and inter est are forfeited by desertion. New York Sun. Up'iu-Dat: Tommy Alklns. Tommy Atkins is still regarded In the P.oer hoinof.tcad as the poor man in a red coat and a while helmet who stands up to be shot at; whereas If (he Boer were to see the Natal garrison in the field he would be thunderstruck to find that there Is not a red coat or a white helmet among them; that Tom my Is almost as clover a the Boer himself iu taking cover; and that his uniform Is such that he can scarcely ba distinguished from the dry grass through which he is wriggling his way -Transvaal Critic. money reiuiidcd by your 4 I The Coi:'.")..n Drkk. 'II. o forliif I'lK !. W ('to l ) c 1, t- lit nl ly in.ss'i' ; 1 1 i ; 1 1 u i:,m, 1, iiiid bad their iifp r Iik-ch i:rclin, cn ! n it U lo'liij; iinti'i.cil ly way of f tainp witli tl.i ini; ii"-', i f llio Pinker' tliim.h. 'J'lioso, whl'li wen f I'lni 1 In hoiup (pinutit y In tin' very lowcs-t Uruta fv cuvated Bt 'Idloli itri'I N'l I'd'-, arc coiHldornlily itiorc tlinn riild tin tisam! years old. Next d (In mo riinio tbe !rlck ninuo fm the city of Slrinihi. bearing tin !itit l tit coRnlnneo of t tin t elty, en rnlo v.itli a lion's liend. Ami m we ;'o throti!:li the f :i mj k-i! nutl dat ei lirlik,cf U1iik:j like llantindti, who n-li't'd !n Hahylciiia fume four thou hand yrars leforo our rrn. to the lx-au-tlfully painted and Kla.ed op.eH found liy l.avard on (lie nlfe of ancient llaby Ion. Not ('iiiipowili'r. Miss Dimple "Reggie, did jon ev er sinell powder?" Reginald "Oh, often." Miss Dimple ".Manila, or Cuba?" Reginald "Sachet." 'lite ow rp)olvc. Thorite, tho new explimlve hug been dltln RiilliiiiB itm-lf br panftlnir through n 4VjJ Inch llil vej l.i'd dtpel pint. If It diii'i'cm contln. nei. It v, 111 nuike ns grent n rr.-ord for Itself la thrt mllluitjr world n llonteuer'a htnmarh Jatters 1ms In I lis iiifdlcul world. Ho far ii Jt lil ii li.-iH Appeared hlrh ran iqnnl till wonderful meill'dne In Its hpeedy mid perma nent niiKti'ty of nil illsennes of the Btomnch. liver or kl'lneyn. it's a pood lemedy to try when evorjthlin; elso has tailed. Too nii nr men are Htitlsfied with Him in lilulf t hey bit a ui)l t truet. their Ilea nly Is Iilooxl Deep. flri.n Mood mean a clean Kkl n. No ( eiuity without It. Cascfirets, Candy Cathnr tlc ch iin your blood nnd keep it clean, by sdlrring up tho lay liver nnd driving all im purities from the body. 1k1'i to-day to lani.'h pimples, boils, biddies, blackheads, nnd that tdekly I ilious complexion by taking ( iiscnrcts. -hi nuty for ten cents. All drug gists, liitisfiictlon'guurnnteed, lOe, i!5c, COc The most worthing limn run hi ways find some woman willing to marry hi in. 100 ltfwnnl. SI OO. Tl'e readersof this paper will be ple.i'fi 1 to le.irn Hint there is at leHt one ilrended i i ease that science Ims been iihle to i'iir in all Its sta.'f". and thiit i l atari' h. UaH'a t'ntarrh ( urn is the only nocitive euro known to the medieal I rat i-rii it y. t atarrh be.ni; uconstitii tional (Hsense, rupii res a constitutional treat-in- nr.. Hll'M('Ht,-rrh Cure in taken internally, nctinj directl y on the Mood and mucous sur fee of the syieni, thereby destroying the foundation oi the disease, nnd clviim the pa tient utrensri h ny building n p tne eoni-titution and a;-.sistim; nature in doinir its work. Tbe proprietors have so much f ai 'h in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred I)ollar for nny case that ir fails to. cure. .Send for list of testimonials. Address F. .1. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O. Sfild bv iMMiirijlKt,. 7-V llall'H Family I'iils are the bef-t. Mts permanently cured. No fits or nerto is itm niter (: rot day's tine of r. Kline's lireat Nerve liesinrer. i'i trlnl iHttlenndiientlaefree. Ins. 1.'. li. Ki.ink. Ltd.. liyi .Men fct.. 1'hila., l'a. I ca nnot spea k too highly of Pio8 Cure for Co'i-tiiiipion. M is. khavk Mo n lis, 215 W.d tt.. New York, Oct 23, lKili. A man is in his enps when the contents of the cups are in him. , I-d nolle lour I'.nndi Willi CHSCiiret. CMidy Calharti'. cure constipation forever, l(c, !.."c. Jt ('. (. .(.'. tail, dmirgitu refund money. Some ppoplu would have lots of leisure if they s ived all t he time lo-t by hurrying. Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels f!ANSES THE YSTEM - EFFECTUALLY k U" PERMANENTLY Buy thj genvine - maht d By (umWIATGrSYRVr TCI Sll ftY Hi OUUOiJli BU tot. HI KTTlL WANTED AGENTS' for our tiw ltneof CHRIST- l A u urn IT 11 . "i nil b- mill In cloth; no '-trash. " Exclu blvp rUht of territory; Ol'TKIT FREE. .1. T.. NIC HOLS A CO., AHhiiIh, ia. werchant, so why not try it? c . rMMi. W'rl.WJ i WW a mm tmm lzlW alms I IA .-1 How Airs. PinkliaHi lirnn to nun ko. 1,733! "I kti very gra'eful to you fur your lilndrff and th itrfit you hit taken In me, and truly believe you medicines und hdvh e are worth rcora to a woman than all ti n doctors In tb world, l or years I had female trouble and did riotbinjr fr them. Of court :l I bei ame no better aud finally broV down entirely. My troubles beg-ea with lnllummation and lieriiorrhna frcia the Uidueys, tin n inflammation, congestion and falling cf the womb and inflammation of ovaries." " I underwent local treatment every day for Borne time; then oflr near! two months the doctor save mo pvrin; bion to go back to work. I went back, but in less thnn a week was com pelled to give up and go to bed. Oa breaking down the second time, I da tided to let doctors and their medicine alone nnd try your remedies. Bcfora the first bottle was gono I felt the ef fects of it. Three bottles of Lydia E Pinkbain'a Vegetable Compound nnd m package of her Sanative Wash did m more good than all the doctors' treat ments and medicine. "The first remark thnt greets m now is 'Flow much bettor you look!' and you may be sure I never hesitate to tell the cause of my health." Me3. 22. J. GooriEN, Achxey. Ia. Why take Nauseous Medicines? lira ycj suffering with 1HC!SSTI0M? Irs you sufiorl?? with KISHEY cr BL1D2ER THjUSLET Ar you iubjert to COf.IC, FI.ATL'I.ENCt" or PAINS Iu the BOWELS f ! you tufTer from ItKTJCNTIOM or CF rilESSHlON ot t'UINKf Do you feel L,ANH'QK, nnd OEDILITA Ti:i) In tbe morning f cEiietlam MM I 0Q CURES THEM ALL!! Pleasant ti taka, Stimulating, Diuretic, Stomachic, bso!utaly Pcre. THE BEST KlOHElf and LIVER MEBISIKE IN THE WORLD! !! For Sale by nil CiUOCKKS n OHUfJtilSTS. 11EWAUK OF 1TUTF.S. MILLS, Evaporators, KETTLES, ENGINES, BOILERS AND SAW EIUS, AND KEPAIK9 FORSAKE. Brittle Twine, Babbit, Saw Teeth and File, Shufttiiff, Pulley,, Belting, Injectors, Piped, Vnlvet and Fittings. LOMBARD IRON IRKS & SUPPLY CO., AUGUSTA. GA. L. DOUGLAS S3 & 3.50 SHOES jffi&S1. Worth $4 to $6 compared . witn oxner mattes. Iiutoi-ned br over 1,000,000 wearer f y- rtl.. .J..- 1..... W T I I . ' CS iiamped on bottom. Taliv v 1.19 ood. Your dealer JKXU'Jp uhnuld keep them if W ' J X, inot, e will send a pair ',,v.Ni,, . ''jr. Inn iecent ol price. Mate ' . jkind of eaiher, sue, and width, plaia or leap toe. Catalogue C free. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mas. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR tl. TOBACCO. No Gifts or Premiums, but YOU GET THE VALUE IN THE GOODS. The Best Chew on the market to-day. Tnlrl.M InW All Hnnlra VVfK Over J'.BiniUitoo and Hmlih rTemlr type- llstliyear. Send for catalirue. Adilret. Ixp'tSM, l STRSYER'S BUSINESS C8L'0e, Bsltlmt)r,Wd. nPfHDQYIW DISCOVERY; tr UStUlO I (UickrUf and curse ot rn. Book o( ti'ronials end 1 0 days' tieatmeat Free. Vt. H. H. GBXEH'S 80. Boa B, Atlaata. . fj5Sr 1 Thsmpssn's Ey TTatsr MUM THIS PAPERK S 1 1'iice oOc. WOLFE'S Aromatic S CANE a Yi ftt B G . f iUQ) England states.