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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, I9O0.
Woman’s Kidney Troubles
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to Espe
cially Successful in Curing This Fatal
Disease.
Of all the disease® known, with
which women are afflicted, kidney dis
ease is the most fetal. In faot, unless
early and oorreot treatment is applied,
the weary patient seldom survires.
Being fully aware of this, Mrs. rink-
ham. early in her career, gave exhaust
ive study to the subject, and in pro
ducing her great remedy for woman's
Ills—-Lydia B. Pinkhatn's Vegetable
Compound—was careful to see that it
contained the correct combination of
herbs which was sure to control that
fatal disease woman's kidney troubles.
The Vegetable Compound act® in har
mony with the lawa that govern the
entire female system, and while there
are many so oalled remedies for kidney
troubles, Lydia B. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound is the only one espe
dally prepared for women, and thou
tanas hero been cured of serious kidney
derangements by it. Derangements of
the feminine organs quickly affect the
kidneys and when a woman has such
tews and u
symptoms ss pain or weight in the
loins, backache, bearing down paint,
urine too frequent, scanty or high col
ored, producing scalding or burning,
or depoalti like brlok dust in it; un
usual thirst, swelling of hands and feet,
swelling under the eyes or sharp paina
In the bedk running down the inside
of her groin, she may be sure her kid
neys are affected and should lose no
time in combating the disease with
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, the woman's remedy for wo
man's ills.
The following letters show how
marvelously successful it is,
Mrs. flamuel Frake, of Prospect
Plains, N. J., writes:
Deortfra. Plnkham
I cannot thank
E. Pinkham’s V<
forme. When 1 first wrote to you
fared for yean with what the doctor called
* * *—“—* ation of the womb.
f all the time, and I
ing-down feeling I
could hardly walk across the room. I did not
get any hotter, so decided to stop doctoring
with my physician and take Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound and I am thank
ful to say it has entirely cured me. 1 do ail
my own work, have no more backache and
all the bad symptoms have disappeared.
I cannot praise your medicine enough, and
would advise all woman suffering with kidney
trouble to try it
Mrs. J. W. Lang, of 020 Third Ave
nue, New York, writea:
Dear Mrs. Plnkham:—
I have been a great sufferer with kidney
trouble. My back ached all the time and I
was discouraged. 1 heard that Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound would enre
kidney disease, and I began to take it: and it
baa cured me when everything else had failed.
1 have recommended “ * * ’ ■*
they all praise it very
Mrs. Pinkham's Standing In
vitation,
Women suffering from kidney
Mass. Out of the great volume of ex
perience which she has to draw from,
it is more than likely she has the very
ill * *
ful.
is free and always help-
(.Tdta E Pinkham's Yefct&We Compound 1 a Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills.
Closing Out Sale.... f
We are closing out Blankets,
Comforts and Quilts at and
hsfow cost
Our Profit is Sacrificed *+
See us for everything in the
furniture line before buying.
Low prices our motto •. . .
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comparison. Best mndo in the
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If you are in need of a cart come
seo our lino. We will arrange payments to suit any one.
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THI8 MAY HELP TO BRING
ABOUT PEACE.
The Russian Government Is Approach
ing a Crisis—The Reverses In Man
churia Caused Doubt and the Pro
posed Loan to Russia Was Called
Off—French Press Is Favorable to
Peace and Great Pressure Is to Be
Brought to Bear Upon the Cxar,
With That In View.
Paris, March 15.—The postponement
of the Russian loan is definitely con
firmed. This Is likely to exert a pow
erful Influence towards peace as it is
the first time the French ftnancl* r*1
have shown an indisposition to z . '
vance any funds, while the uncertain I
ties of war coutinue. The following
details of the postponement are from
on authoritative source:
A committee representing the syndi
cate of French underwriters went to
St. Petersburg to arrange the condi
tione with the minister of finance and
a contract was dTawn up for a $120,
000,000 loan, taking the form of treas
ury bomb running seven years at s
per cent.
The contract wan then brought back
to Paris for the advance of all the im
derwriters. In the* meantime the dis
ostrous events In Manchuria naturally
aroused doifits on the part of finan
clers as to whether Russia should
make peace or pursue the war. The
Influence of the financial elements wa
almost unanimous for peace but Rus
tia’a dlstlncllnatlon to consider peaoe
appears to have Induced the decision
not to proceed with the contract and
accordingly the signing of which wa;
expected yesterday has been postponed
and all the pending negotiations are
also postponed. According to the
Russian view this does not mean that
the negotiations have been broken ofl
but merely that they are adjourned as
the Russian authorities say the syndl
cate holds itself bound towards Russia
now os before. However, the circum
stances of the adjournment tend to
show that the syndicate inclines tc
wait tor some definite development
of peace before proceeding any fur
ther. It Is authoritatively denied In
the highest Russian quarters that the
French government exercised asy
pressure towards preventing the in*
crease of French holdings of Russia*
securities. Nevertheless It is probable
that some members of the gevenment
acting individually voiced the pre
vailing view that caution was derira
hie. Since M. Rouvier has comfci.’.ed
in himself the presidency of the coun
cil of ministers and the ministry ol
finance the government lias indlreotly
exerted strong influence on private
financial affairs. It is significant that
the postponement of the loan is coin
cldent with a strong movement of the
Influential French press favorable tc
peace.
The Matin prominently displays a
statement believed to reflect the view*
of financial circles which declares that
If Japan la ready to adopt sgenerou?
attitude by waiving an Indemnity 01
Imposing any humiliation upon Russia,
then Russia’s policy of war to the bit
ter end will cease. It Is noticeable
that some of the Russian officials
apeak approvingly of the latter propo
sltion. They say peace is lmpossl
ble If on indemnity or any humiliating
conditions aro asked, wo that the elim
ination of these two points will go fai
towards securing favorable considorn
tlon of peace.
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Capture of An Amerlssn Steamer.
Toklo, March II.—ft p. m.—Thi
American steamer Tacoma was seised
by the Japanese guardship yesterday,
Match 14.. The Tacoma is an iroi
twin-screw steamer, of 1,660 tons re©
later. She is owned by the Northers
Pacific Steamship company, of Beat
tie, from which port she coiled Jan
6, with a cargo of barrel beef tot
Vladivostok. It Is said, although, o&
tenslbly she was bound for Shanghai
When last reported, the Tacoma wai
fast in the ice north of Hokkaido is
land, with Japanese ships lying in wall
to pick her up when she worked clear
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not thoroughly
pleased return the
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bank in Atlanta.
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Have Nothing to Do With the Case,
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We Can Fit You Out in all Your Needs
Hand Flows, Hoes, Rakes, Spades, Shovels.
All Kinds of Poultry Netting
to Keep the Chickens Out
Phone or Call to See Us.
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VALDOSTA, QEORQIA.
EXCAVATION OF ANCIENT CITY.
Chinese Govern Traffic.
Tien Tain, March 15.—Train service
on the Tlnkow, KoupatklnsoBlmlntos
railroad will bo resumed tomorrow. U
is understood that the Japanese hav<
agreed to the Chinese regulations gov
eralng traffic on the road.
Japs Cruisers st Singapore.
London, March 15.—A dispatch t«
the Star from SLngapors says that foil)
Japanese cruiser* arrived hero todaj
from the eastward.
Government Will Repair Cruiser Lens
Vallejo, Cal., March 15.—The plant
of the Russian government to have th<
Russian cruiser Lena, which has beer
lyln0 at the More Island navy yard tot
many months, repaired at the UnJoi
Iron works, San VYanclsco, have beei
abandoned, as President Roooevel:
would not *ije the desired permission
The work will be done at Mare Islant
by the regular yard employes. Tht
boilers of the Lena are to be retubed
and the pumps repaired, and there (1
a great deal of other work. Twt
months' time will be required to eea
plcte the repairs.
A full grown elephant can carry
three tons on Its back.
Civilization Existed in Assyria 5,000
Years Before Christ.
Chicago, March 15.—Profoasor Rob
ert Francis Harper, of the University
of Chicago, who Is director of the ex
pedition of tho Oriental Exploration
fund now in Assyria, has received a
telegram announcing, that the work of
excavating tho reins of Bismja, which
was suspended lost autumn, Is to be
resumed. The dispatch was from Vic
tor Persons, engineer la charge, and
stated that tire sender started for
Bismya from Bagdad on March 9.
The excavation was begun Id Decem
ber. 1903, ami continued until several
months ago when it was bandoned by ;
order of the Turkish government. The j
permission to resume worn is the re*|
suit of Dr. Harper’s recent trip to
Constantinople. 1
Bismya, which has been Identified as
the Arab of ancient descriptions, is
one of the most ancient of Babylonian j
cities, and flourished possibly as early
at 4,000 or 5.000 years before Christ.
No history of the place ever has been
discovered, and tradition does not re
cord the name of its ruling dynasty.
J. P. Ulmer,
Undertaker and Funeral Director.
I am again prepared with a largo line of COFFINS, OA8KETS and
FUNERAL SUPPLIES to give prompt attention to all orders in the
Undertaking lino. Two now Hearsea for tho accommodation of both
white and colored. Licensed Erabalmor and will answer all calls for
My services, either in the city or country.
In connection, and at my place 113, Central avenuo I carry on
a modern Blacksmith and woodworking business. Buggies and
Wagons rebnilt and repaired. New vehicles built to order Expert
horseshoeing. All work gnarantcod.
J. P. Ulmer,
113 Central Ave., Valdosta, Ga.
“Humpty Dumpty" Is Dead.
Denver, Oolo., March IS.—Practical
ly Peoallasa. with only hi* devotad
wife to watch and mourn, Mon* Ntblo,
famous circus down and pantomimic,
ha* died la this city after fighting tor
month* the ravage* of tuberculosis. He
came here la Docomber, a physical
wreck and turn never been able since
to leave hi* bed. Nlbk> was S3 years
of age and for 3d year* had performed
before the public. He was the cre
ator of the part of "Humpty Dumpty"
In tho play of that same.
Shot for Interferring with Lover*.
Tampa. Da.. March 15.—Antoni*
Ybanei, a cigar manufacturer of West
Tampa, was shot three time* for at
tempting to Interfere with a love af
fair between his sister In law, Con-
ceptloa Alvaros, and Francisco For
•Ira. Both the men wen prominent
In Cuban circles. Ybanez will proba
bly die. FOrelra la In jail.
ATTENTION
Of farmers and planters is called
to our stock of Spring Oats, Two-
Crop Potatoes, Garden and Field
Seeds. Also fresh gronud Sage,
Black and Red Pepper, Saltpetiv,
Borax, Etc.
School Books Bought, Sold & Exchanged
at C. S. BONDURANT’S.