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THE COLONIAL DAMES.
f Fill li
nlsh Their Session and Depart
From Savannah.
nnah, April 23—The annual
ng of the Georgia Society of Col-
1 Dames which has been in session
l&vttnhah for two days came to an
ye iterday morning when the gen-
|T board met for the purpose of se-
secretaries of the organization
1 halving performed that service ad-
urned.
|liere was no change in the secreta-
The officers of the organiza-
[t.W.ho were chosen on Friday ard
lident, Mrs. J. J. Wilder, Savan-
L first Vice President, Mrs. W. L.
in, Savannah; second vice presi-
I iMrs. Joseph R. Lamar, Augua-
onorary vice president, Mrs.
b1 Spencer, New York.
I, principal event in connection
Jthe meeting of the Dames in
nah this year was the unveiling
he memorial to Oglethorpe which
been erected on Bay street near
> city hall. Mr. Walter G. Charlton
|Uvered the address after being in
duced by Gen. W. W. Gordon. The
dress was a very finished and schol*
effort. i
id08t of.the visitors wJ\o came to
jtnd the meeting returned home
i evening.
d|ent Roosevelt “butted In”
to conduct the campaign
• the San Francisco suffer-
Lseem to-
■ rate, he Issues a proclamation
| receding from the position
he took In his “ha3te.” .
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—Of The—
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. LAKE PARK, QA.
We Have
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If a burglar blows the safe and the cashier skips out with
what he can get, notice the result.
The Burglar Insurance Co- replaoes what the burglar got-
The Fire Insurance Co- pays for the building and flxtures-
The Bond Company replaoes what the cashier took-
The Depositors Guarantee Fund pays the depositora-
And the Bank would resume business , at the same old
stand.
Your deposits are Insured In the Lake Park Bank and It
costs you nothing, We pay Interest on time deposits. Come
to see us.
LAKE PARK BANK,
S. C. KNOX, Cashier.
J- K- WHITE, EWELL BROWN,
1st Vice-President- 2d Vice-President-
ECTORSi
W S- WITH AM,
( President-
- tv. 8. Witham.
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[i Number of Operations
r—How Women. May
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Th« following letters cannot fall to
II bring hope to despairing women.
Miss Ruby Mushrush, of East
II Chicago, Ind., writes:
(Dear Mr*. Pinkham
I “ I have been a great sufferer with irregular
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on me, said 1 had an abcess and would have
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Mrs. Alice Berryhlll. of 813 Boycs
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Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“Three years ago life looked dark to me.
I had ulceration and inflammation of the
female organs and was in a serious condition.
“ My health was completely broken down
and the doctor told me that if I was not op
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I told him I would have no operation but
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Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of
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> health. Address, Lynn, Mass, j
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