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SATURDAY
MULHERINS
$3 SHOE
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«udi fooinds*. auefc vtrirty *
not |mmi tharuA tHt IS hm
§kown lar M*n
WE ARE IN IT
W«h th* Ilne—S** thtroiiour
window. AS the iwm io« «0
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DR. HENRY J. CODIN.
Ay i .lf)M Pa*- HHH
nrn— pwrlm* aw* mail ncium Ne W
ArasJ Atraet, <4M Ann* ahere hwt*«
find.
OlONi: IN CURA* cLOT M 1.5.
.Moiptr and I «#»U*a Method nl I raah
raiag ih* AM ml a Mck Roam.
Ale.net every tarn ha* n»t*» d the pe*
rullerty fAftvaPtnd emetl *4 ataua ttaaM.
aApatially arhee fuel lah*a frwm th*
Haw. and brought tad.«n*. It la stt *<*
ptw.ratty h»«« b»* valuato. ut th.,
twawactbw brtvrarw ibis rent and praia*
ful odor and the .wen* which la *e
awr.Mii to a etch tontn.
The Ltundwn laisat, a aivndard mad*
Itwl aatbartly. cwtaloa aa ifttrb «n
ihte aubjert. In wht< b l< I* elated tbni
ih* aun'wpbrre <d an a pan mrvt may
be charped with <a>«* by tn.natng into
It damp linen Rant that here Jo#!
barn npanl i« a dry. ahaip wind
Rrtnglng th*w iauj lb*- b-u*t n»4
aftaklng them or waving them aimut In,
the air th# r»»m wilt apceding te
the atatementa made. . hnnge the < bar- ‘
a. ter of the air. This I* « nuttier of
Import*n,~r to Invalid#, who oflm be- |
eoose aaheuaied fr* m te l V of oauwe In j
the air they breathe.
A mean* #o simple and effective and i
one that t# wllMa the muh of every 1
perron about I be generally underatoort.
tt aeema that all thm I* nmenaary la
to bring th* tinea to the room imme
diately after It t» taken from the line,
nut at dour* and shake and whirl It
about, when the character of the Blr
will be altered at once. H*wj*Ual at -
landanta oftentimea remark bow read- j
lly a patient will drop Into a quiet sleep ,
after bed linen haa been renewed The j
cause l» doubtless to lie found In lha
Mon* released from tha sharia newlr j
washed and aired.
THE PRISON FARTL
Mllledgevllle la to Be ll»e Lucky
City.
Atlanta. G* . Nov. If .—Mllledgevllle
get* the (.He n farm. Thl* was dteld
ttl at a meeting of the prison commit**
•toner* In that city.
Judge Turner, General Kvana and
Mr. Hssoo, the rnmmtwMonere, wont to
Mllledgevllle and Inspected the site that
had been offered them for a prtaon
farm. They were shown shout by a
number of prominent cltl***n., who
pressed the claim* nf Miliedgevlll* and
presented Its advantages.
It was eon tended that the land was
fertile and could be bought at a reason
able price, It was shown that two rail
roads run through the property offeied.
that the farm products could be used
to advantagj In maintaining the state
asylum and last and heat **f all that
the city of Mllled«eville would sub
scribe $r,.000 to help purchase the land.
The *5.000 Item was a weighty one and
Vent far in the city’s favor.
The prison commissioners after lis
tening to the gentlemen of Mllledgevllle
and inspecting the grounds decided In
their favor and announced that they
were ryady to close a deal for the Mi'-
ledgevllle property.
Suicide on a Street.
St. Louie, Nov. 12.—Charles Charles
ton aged about 35. committed suicide
yesterday on Broadway by cutting his
throat with a pocketkntfe. His home
was in Moundsvllle, Pa., and his rei
atlvea are said to be prominent. De
spondency Is said to have been, the
cause of the act.
Htitt A**t.r i N
Vm Be two. rd My lha MM •*
hnakiMM.
(MitXlK Not 11 . ow of M*
•Ml paanfdiUW **•* pet -
I Mumsd M Ik* rt<# Paspttal sod im
I Mil mm oaM owe nf Nt rharmetef
■la Iha h etc* y of —nary the wnrkd
mar >u ac.smptlifmd M that Mt
t*rMm yesterday wbe* t/tWe Rnm*i
a pnlleut I kata mMMM N» lha trn
. TiMtaal of har ajdse* Tlnse a*4 a«a*a
! lha iwwi aomaa ba# bee* aa Ml*
iraia at the h-ey tat and m mt*fy
j tund ataaloa har case pc .saw! *4 MM
jpvMiia* a*yarn tt 'T~aalaa4 for a
I welt k*oWn trea.olo**** »hma f»W»
I la not limited to hi* «»a atata ta make
•ha prapei 'ha«u.<ala *»d 4ara M> ayp>)
j' Aa' befm* stated MM* Marrt.
'•hoar koaae la at IK Wan aa
t erect, haa Sown a gsttaat at lha taatl
j i urtioa on several «cantont aaiaif
1 trvlag to sod relief from har talar-
I mg* It -ana hot natlt aha ha 4 bee*
rvsmtard tha apar'alM refertud to
that tha aalata of her altaaaai »aa
wpdefPlaed a c*r*fal ctamtnoilon
»ho«*d a a welling Juat halo* tha P"
rliaillra. i»dk*il*g either a tamo*
or aa aalargaTaaal of tha splsea A#-
rnrdlng to tha phya < Inns. lha lattar
•aa tha ran** of tha troai.la, and
having obtained tha content of tha pa
’ tlaat. tta raaaoval waa twMad upon.
Faery antiseptic preesution «w tahan
and aftrr tha unfoilunala girl aaa
piatrd upon tha opara'lag labia la lha
I amphl'hratra aa laaiatoa fully taa in
rhaa loag aaa mad* on tha loft aid*.
: When lha two fold* of tha peritoneum
were laid hart to lha undar surface j
of tha diaphragm that atgaa waa
found to ba a monatronlty of Its kind.
By actual inreauraitantit It waa It In
ches In langth and * Inches In hrradlh.
and an Blind with blood that It weigh
*4 21 nlinear Whan It la andaratood
that tha average weight, alxe and
iiraadth of tha apliwa In lha adult la
; Itifhra in laogth. 1 or 4 lanhaa In
hraadth. and an Inch and a half la
thlrknaaa, washing only 7 onncaa.
noma Idna of the tnrrlbln enlargement,
f.om which the poor girl suffered a«-
! eructating agony, can ba fnrtnad. In
removing tha nbnormal organ tha sur
geon ran great rlrk In cutting Into the
srterlea and valna which, producing a
tarrlble hemorrhage, might end In tha
death of tha patient on the table.
Fortunately the rklll of the operator
war equal to the emergency, and
while the operation waa difficult and
dangeroua. unique and daring. It war
accompllihed In aplte of all obataclea
with so little shock to the patient as
to aurprlse all who witnessed it. As
the functions of the spleen are not
known and supposed to be the fur
nishing of the white corpuscles of the
blood. It Is expected that the patient
will not suffer the want of It after
this. _____
WILL ROBERTSON,
The Convicted Negro, Carried to
Alexandervllle.
Yesterday's Bavatinah Press aaya:
William Robertson, the negro recently
convicted of an attempted criminal as
, bault in Richmond county and brought
to Savannah for safe keeping, tvaa car
ried to ADxanderrtlle, this morning,
by an officer to aerve a 20-year sen
tence at hard labor.
Seventh Corps Parade.
Savannah, Oa., Nov. 12 —According
to the order of General Lee. Issued yes
terday afternoon, the troops are on a
grand parade this morning In honor of
General Tyler. Camp Onward Is the
name that, has been decided on for the
camp of the •corps,
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KK4OW MIS FATE.
Admit at Carver* l-est the Bottle
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New York Mat. M A WaaHtt»g«-n
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la hta oflh-wl report to th* Ppent*h
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i*l»graphlng to OnploMi Ueo*rAl IBoac*.
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M £E L R E
H OMEN'S P^fNS JbL
usands of the best women in
ly and positively and emphatically that
women to suffer as they do. Womens
Wine of Cardui will permanently cure
orst cases of female troubles—whites, (Q
(fr) failing of the womb, profuse, painful or suppressed menstruation included. This Jz
fa great medicine acts upon these diseases like water acts upon fire. It puts them out. fag)
V® It stops them. It is provided by Nature to free women from suffering. To make
£) them healthy and happy. Wine of Cardui can be bought at any drug store and
V i n 1 ro „ nnififlir as hnmp lAJME»TAI»VI*ORY DEPARTMENT-For »drlc« in eaee.reqolrlag special direction., *ddre.e, CUJ
/*"Y IdKCU m»llCLljr CiL UUUIL. gWlng symptoms, Laditt' Advisory Dtp’t, Tlw CItVfIANUOO* Mi.DICINE £O., Chattanooga. Tenn. amaM,p
Madison, Wii.. Aug. 20th, 1598.
I have the pleasure to announce that I
have used your Wine of Cardui and Black-
Draught in my family with good results and
I do not hesitate to recommend them to the
PUbß *' J. M. VRELOTA.
1841 Third Ave.,
New York City. Aug. 13.1898.
Your great medicine makes a name for
itself wherever tried. When I hear of any
of my lady friends being sick I |ust insist on
their getting your medicine at once. They
always like it and induce more friends to
use it.
, MRS. D. YACCARINO.
Benoit, Bolivar Co., Miss.,
Aug. 10. 1898.
I write to Inform you that my health is
good now. I am better than since I was
first grown. I owe you a thousand thanks
for what your medicines have done for me.
My 15 year old girl is taking Wine of Cardui
now, too, and it is doing her good.
MRS. NANCY McCLAIN.
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INTI KIiMT Tit IH PAID.
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flgimmah ft*., Nov It I* th* *a»- j
I patter marl y*m»r4a> Newlvcr M*a '
IU. Myck of rbriatepbet Urar 4 O
| glad a rrp«*rt t*> which It waa rrlatrd
• that the trm w* JPlf ** h«wri»*4 IT j
.’dp c« lie property la Aagua'a frtmi
th* Plaaterp I .*n m 4 ftavtaga lust as I
the,t Hty, which apst.'i ta carry rhe |
loop oat li l ktm. prw*i4*4 the Arm pal 11
the ißlerrm At th* rat* of 7 per ce#t ;
per ***** mcwthl) The grm had Be
faulted ih* tatareat frr ih* aueith* t>f
g*ti*mher aad Or totter *nd th* r*
r-lcrr pdviaed that the amount It* IT
far each month, be liquidated, *o that
Ih* mortgage would pot b* forrc’oaed '
aad lh« property eptrlhced. Tin- r*.
(toimendatloa as the recelyer waa mad* j
the order of the court
418 Anderson St.,
Savannah, Ga.. July 25,1898.
I have been sick for a couple of years
with the terrible ills that afflict women and
have recently procured a bottle of McElree’s
Wine of Cardui. It has certainly done me a
great deal of good. This Wine is a won*
derful medicine.
MRS. E. D. DEAITZY.
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Cayce, Fulton Co., Ky.. July 21.1398.
Everyone has something to say about
how much better I look since I used Wine of
Cardui. I feel just as much better as I look,
too. lam thankful to the dear Lord that
such a remedy has been placed before the
public.
FANNIE MURCHISON.
Scranton, Williamsburg Co., S. C.,
July 12, 1898.
I have had the womb disease and great
nervousness. My doctor's bill at times
amounting to SIOO.OO a year. lam now
taking Wine of Cardui and find it to be just
as recommended by the manufacturers.
MRS. M. J. T. POSTON.
A AfeO'tk VWAL.
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I hath *#•# reed award *ha OAtgl **■ j
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tmmm *M thmt a Waa her aeakdad bat
{tw wnh th* waaea The TAlsaa re*
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< waawtAg m eaam a* th* at pay Ikagam
AMWt to-taged Htadf that the** aa* A
tataw a« penhaMtN* that the two few
■ A*a*d *t<-*«** mitnem4mg (booty ta
‘th* dewttpiar* *f ih* Harm Tbrapp
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‘ the *rm«l «4 an atpea* atrarklta#
• »ew from N«A York and as IJrwt
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| aMI lilt*# |f 14 l» I# th# 4«*##r of
I i*htef J- tu*r la equip “A* la beadquar-
y r mho lime past lb* papular Ate
< M*f baa been thinking of eqnipptna
an upludate gmnselam M tha iweeAveut
iof the Her headquarters «o Als ha nr*
.treat, end china* have vrerhed eat to \
, u . I, an ailrntmlde mannet that It will |
i. only a .bon time lefts, lha Are led- t
dice will If sitting their nuts- lee In the
new gymnasium. H la tsUd This la la
f' rmatlon I* gi nned from the Atlanta
Journal.
Many of the fire departm.nis In the
larger elite* bare first class gymnasi
ums. and smong the greno-n nra to he
f< und many Bret • l*»» athb-tea. Nome
n; me depart meats hire ndv»n*<ed *«
Wf NE OF CARDU I.
Where is That Lady
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hiM pf • hap mad tupy aae* as g tarn -Md #<h**d hi hag (ha tgm
Mt*a pea hme laedpl #*• awe*' t# hfWd h*ep>'***» ** •*• •*» *h*
IMP APd th* |o»»a* ■
BOYS* REEFERS In MIXED and TAN Sh#d*i
PR WwaM ear y Mae Aad dfp*4 gAd MA ahadt* aakwi •■*■.*#» (Mes
waa . aahmi -«he g>m*f mai *Ad Amatan »**m d . *•>•*•*
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•war* ft a# aga* id •* Id nw» §4 •
BOYS’ VESTEE SUITS
**. •• t lim *»»»**■ e» *-»• n ••• •*•/***:
im — d*«i4r intend, with da# *ida aafttm rw#Af *hd '*# i
wMh kPaad, a’ to
BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS
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#hiM sits r#rvf "tftM*** Ihvi—h ftlv MVMUtV #f •*-##■*
Alt are beta a* awd areal ae a»y ****•«.
J.B. White&Co.
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Wo aw.
tar hi this line that aihletle Hale have
(i*eu organtavd In the dltfereot . -imps *
ntee and fteqoenity .-onieeta are hrlt
l«. decide which »• the beet company
Io ibe elites hartna the*, gymnasiums.
Why Iso I Auguste gretsen get up
something Ilk# this II nlll he a great
help to the mm Th- Bremen of An
gusts are ns HI,, a M of young gen
ilemen as raa be f-<uod anywhere, amt
ih. re la no reaann why they should not
he as progreselvs aa the fliemen of any
other city.
Fifiy-ttire# fln- Ineamn-e rvanpanlra
hov* been Induced In Kentucky ar
oused <4 vhdetlng th# b*u.
La Harpe, 111., July >9. 1898.
When I read an advertisement of Wine of
Cardui I had been suffering four or five years
with female diseases. I had tried kite best
doctors but could not get cured. The Wine
was so highly spoken of I decided to give it
a trial and iam greatly pleased with it I
have recommended it highly to others.
MRS. TILLIE BUNDY.
Harristown, Ind., Aug. 3,1898.
I have been using Wine of Cardui for fe
male diseases from which I suffered for a long
time. The Wine has done me great good.
MRS. MARY E. ANDERSON.
Stockpile, Campbell Co., Tenn.,
Aug. 26.1898.
I have been afflicted with Rheumatic pains
and female weakness until my life was miser*
able. My husband got Wine of Cardui for me
last month and that has made great improve
ment in my condition. I earnestly thank the
Lord for putting this good medicine within
my reacts.
mrs. Eliza newcomb.
NOVRMRIM 19
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AUOUSTA. OA.
Tl* wry tv# ifttflr whW-h ipvind
l« th* W e.lglngt m lb»» aa.erai v*ek»
jlgo rtwemlng the |r«M WC who had
bwo imwv odtbbi thirty aMiea of A«-
gnata. both ta fhtofh racollaa ead
UmlfM. «M • rlttr-a ht Mr Hugh <*,
MMdletos a Month < •—tl»laa Th#
• .rtlcle vaa *We and ahoved great ra
wawh Mr. MiddtMoo #hoM da mow
writing on ibla Uadi
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313 Oakland Ave.,
Kansas City, Mo., March 9.1898.
I wish to say I am using Wine of Cardui
and Black-Draught with good benefit. I was
troubled with painful menstruation and al
though I have used only one bottle of the
Wine I am feeling very much better.
MRS. ELLA MATTHEWS.
Post Office Box 60.
Hicksville, Ohio., Feb. t. 1898.
I have taken two bottles of Wine of Cardui
and am on the third one. It is doing me a
great deal of good. I send some names of
my friends who are suffering.
HATTIE JOHNSON.
Ivoe, Southampton Co., Va.,
July 29. 1898.
Wine of Cardui has done great good here.
I heard of it and (he druggist got it for me.
It did me so much good I told my friends
about it and now a great many have used it
and all like It very much.
MRS. JENNIE GAY.