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About twenty yean ago I began to break oat with Eczema on my
bead, leg* * end arms, and commenced treatment*with the local doctors,
bat did not get much relief. I continued to treat the disease under
the direction of different physicians for two years, and at the end of
that time they said the disease was chronic. I then quit them and
tried rations ointments, salves, lotions, etc., for another two years,
but soon I was as bsd off as before, so I finally decided to let medicine
alone, and for twelve or thirteen years I suffered intensely from the
Eczema. During the time I lost about half of my hair. At last I be
gan S. S. S., doubtful of a cure, because the disease had run on to long,
but I soon discovered that your medicine was doing me good, snd
continued to take it After takiug S. S. S. for awhile 1 was completely
cured of the Eczema, not having s single spot left on my body, which
before was almost completely covered with the eruption. I waited
until the Spring to see if it would return, bat hare seen no signs of it,
snd am satisfied the cure is permanent It has been several years now
and I do not believe I will ever have any return of the trouble.
1017 Hackberry St, Ottumwa, Iowa. K. G NORFOLK.
What S. S. S. did for Mr. Norfolk H can do for avery one who la
afflicted with a Skin Disease. He is just one of the many thousands
who have cured themselves by the simple process of purifying the
blood and removing the cause from the circulation. We want you to
be cured if you have any skin trouble, and shall endeavor in this short
talk to tell you just why S. S. S. will accomplish the desired result.
The sk.n is composed of two distinct layers. One is known as the
epidermis or outer skin, which has no fibres, and serves principally as
a covering to the body. The other is known as the derma or true skin,
and is composed of clastic fibres, fat tissue, glands, lymphatics, nerves,
etc. The thousands of tiny veins and arteries with which this lower
section is interlaced, supplies the cuticle with healthful properties from
the circulation to keep the skin smooth and healthy. We can therefore
readily see how necessary it is for the blood to be pure if the skin
remain free from disease, and also why humors and acids in the circu
lation always ttm.' their way to the surface and cause skin affections.
All skin troubles are due to a humor or acid in the blood. Instead
of supplying rich, nutritive properties to the cuticle, the circulation
constantly deposits an acrid impurity into the sensitive fibres and tis
sues. This causes inflammation of the under layer of the skin which
splits or breaks the thin outer tissue and causes an ulceratjqtl of the
glands, producing a discha .. ~
Tetter, Salt Rheum, etc. There is likewise a dry form of skin disease
such ns Acne, Psoriasis, etc. In these varieties the humor in the blood
diseases the pores, hair follicles, etc., causing them to swell and
protrude to the outer surface. Pimples, rashes, eruptions and like
troubles are all due to impure blood, and only a blood purifier can cure
them. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., will perhaps afford some tempi
rary relief from the itching, and assist in keeping the skin clean, bu:
such treatment can have no effect on the humors in the blood, and
therefore never do any permanent good.
S. S. S. cures Skin diseases of every kind by neutralizing the acid
and removing the humors from the blood. S. 5 S. cools the aciu
heated circulation, builds it up to its normal strength and thickne.v
multiplies its rich, nutritious corpuscles, and adds to its purity an
nourishing qualities in every way. Then the skin, instead of bein
Irritated and inhumed by fiery humors and acids, is nourished, soothe-.
I softened by a plentiful supply of rich, pure blood. S. S. S. is the
bates! of all blood purifiers add there',n dies its ability to cure skit
It cures Eczema, Acnvlsjterd-Salt Rheuih, pimples, boil;
I. eruptions ttf the clitiriT■ Jgfryfl'-^.TAI/s cannot reman
has beef) removed, a(S2L2S^*f c<:rlain 'y f e,novt
ne blot’d. Bok$Mi^Ki eases Me to all
THE SWJFT stjBBWuT.ATZ.AWTtf. >3A.
During the Month of My
Savannah will Revel
Gay Uniforms and Buttoi
IER0N DAI
CASE ON TRIAL
Itaflves of the lumber com-
] puny toJhettlo with Delta for the ptty
I which Jme latter claimed for his aor-
jvlce, jert to an assault by Delta upon
I the fluent of tho company. The lat
ter obtained a warrant, but all at-
tcinpta to aerve It failed.
_____ I Dispute with IiUintier Company.
I After a abort lime a dispute arose
John F. Deitz to be Tried between Delta and tho I mber com-
Savannab, May 2.—Savannah Is
veiling In military parades and Jutjj
Ices this month beeanse of the fac
that interesting anniversaries are to]
be observed. Yesterday there w«M
two of these occasions and on May
17th there will be another.
The Republican Bines parad^l
yesterday afternoon In honor of the
103rd anniversary and after the pa
rade enjoyed a collation at their oi ‘
rnory. The Chatham Artillery last
night celebrated its 125th anniver
aary wih a supper at Bannons Lodge,
Thunderbolt The occasion was a
very pleasant one, some of the most
prominent members of the company
attending and making short address-
On May 17th the Savannah Cadets
will parade In honor of tho 69th
anniversary of the command.. It Is
expected this- will be a big event.
The troops from Fort Screven—there
la one company there yet—will he
Invited to attend and to form a
battalion with the local company.
Captain Jordan F. Brooks, f
many years he coranuuidlng officer
of the Cadets, will be In command
of the parade and many of the vet
eran memlbers of the command will
turn out.
fan snd he Is
the murder of Captain
ood of that vessel. Although
as Wise's partner In crime who
did the shooting and then Jumped
Into the sea. Wise must answer for
his part In the conspiracy.
Come and look through our line
of wash pants; can fit the largest
man down to the smallest. The J.
P. Carter Co., Naylor. Ga. 4-29-w4t.
First, Then his Wife and p " py < ’ on, ' , ' rn,nft tl,e ri * ht ot ,he T ' vo K,TTrn ox F F v '
.company to run logs through the
Son will be Tried.
| sluice of Cnmeron dam. Dolts, who
_____ i owned the property, refused to al
low the company the ulo of the sluice
Hayward ,Wls.. May 2.—The Joint w'thout payment nnd the company
case against John F. Dolts, Mrs. took the matter up with the courts.
Delta nnd their son I-eslte Delta for Summons were Issued for Delta nnd
tho tourer of Deputy Oscar Harpln n1fl0 n ,, ' mpornry mj'mottnn but he
the early part of October 1910, vo " w not "‘•"'l'* Rorvl< ' < '' Tho ““
wa, called for trial here today be- f "" cb ' In the civil court, and
fore Judge Retd of the Circuit Court. *»» flpftl,y •» f * vor ° f
This Is the first end mart serious of D,,r "« «“* yo “ r * "' IK ' e he Do ‘ U
the case, growing out ot tho horloo ,nm " y ,n '° ,hMr ,0 * ™ b n
defense of tbs Cameron Dam. Thorn- C * oro " Dam m,mrrou " •**•■*■
appel River, by John F. Delta and hi* wrr< ' ,orTe warr * n *"
family. After thla eaae 1. disposed nt ^ n on n °" r " b,,t tbe . Ut * er '
of there wilt be two mores esse, to < ' ln,ml " c *** i"*" 06
came up for trial: on# la against ,n ,h <* "f"""’ to "'’"l’* * >r -
John F. Delta alone and I, for hi. 0n Msy »• 1904 toTmn
, 1 assault on William Olblln, the form- r5!4 ' ,,n I" 4 three armed m,n tried to
ui er sheriff, who with Patrick McGinn. RrrP "' Tv "*- b "» b<> w " h
ft tried to capture Delta tn 1904. The W" r "’ p "' ll ’ forepd th * t0
' third case Is a-alnst Almyrn Dcita withdraw,
the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mra. Deputy Sheriff was Shot.
Delta, who la charged with Intent to Deputy Sheriff Roglch was shot
hill John Rogtch, a deputy from during another attack upon the
Milwaukee, who Joined In the at- Delta homestead, on July 25, 1906.
taek upon the Delta home In 1904. A pitched battle between the deputy
This last mentioned ease will prob- sheriff, on one side snd the mem-
ably be dropped by the state, as the bora of the Delta fatr.’ly on the other
prosecution Is understood to have took ptaoe and Rogtch was seriously
absolutely no evidence against tho wounded by a shot. It was said at
girl. Almyra Delta waa shot tn the that time that Almyra Detti had fired
hip at the time of her arrest, but the shot. In September of last year
since then fully recovered from her Delta became Involved In a quarrel
Injury. with 1 the president of the school
Long Srtge tn I-og Cabin. board during a vlatt to the town of
The trouble of the Delta family, winter and Incidentally shot Bert
whleh culminated tn a tong atege Horel, who tried to act as peace-
«f thetr tog cabin near the Cameron maker. Tht# laat trouble le£ to the
Dam and thetr final eapture after a .lego of the Detti home by a large
desperate and bloody battle In the poase seeking to arreat Detti. It
early part of laat October, began was during the final asaautt, which
tn 1*04 with the purchase of the ended with the surrender of Delta
Cameron farm by Mr. and Mra and his family, that Deputy Harper
Delta. Prior to that time Delta and was ahet and killed.
Ms family, occupied a cabin neari —
Price dam and Delta waa employed Hurry up end come and start
es watchman of tie dam by tha your account as we wilt soon bare
Chippewa Lumber £ Boom Com- oar list of tOO customers made up.
Piny. When Delta removed to ht« If Ton delay you might be too late
C. amt O. .Paseengcr .Train. Was
Wrecked In West Vlrgtnln.
Richmond, Va.. Mnv 2.—It Is re-
'orfrd Hint the F. F. V. train on the
Chesapeake and Ohio rnl’road wen
-eokrd nt Andercon. W. V*-.. todnv.
Two were killed ond several were
Injured.
Indiana Jewelers Meet.
Evansville. Tnd., May 2.—The first
convention of the Indlnnn Jewelers’
Anunetntton ever Jield outride of In
dianapolis. opened here today with
a large attendance. The convention
will close with a banquet at the St.
George hotel tomorrow night.
[<•-cutters tad t]
mpnnlei^of Atlanta, LTthl
!ono Mountain and Conyi
has resulted In a lock-out which has
throwd 600 men Into Idleness, and Is
Interfering with the filling of orders
for stone by all the contractors in
thte part of the state.
The agreement under which the
stone men have ibeen working for
the past two years expired yester
day morning, and the new agree
ment submitted to them to sign was
not satisfactory. A row followed
The stone men ref used.to work under
tho new management. The com
panies refused to let them work at
all unless they did sign it. So, U:
truth, the situation partakes sonit-
thing of the nature of both, a strik •
md a lockout. „
WYONE SHOE €0.
BY H. E. MILLER
Come nnd trade with the J. P. Cat
ier Co., Naylor, Ga. They do a gen
$ral supply business, selling on iom
terms payable in the fall. 4-29-w-U
BALTIMORE MAYOR ELECTION
Tuberculosis
Place at Cameron dam, he gave np to get oa the Hat The J. P. Car-
Ms position. The refusal of tha ter Oa Naylor, O*. 4-29-W4L
Plenty of fresh air,
sleeping out-doors and a
plain, nourishing diet are
all good and helpful, but
the most important of
all is
Scott’s Emulsion
It is the standard treat
ment prescribed by phy
sicians all over the world
for this thread disease. It
is the ideal food-medi
cine to heal the lungs
and build up the wasting
body.
rOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
One of the Most Important Election*
In Year* l n That City.
Baltimoro.Md., Mry 2.—The poll*
opened this morning for what was
looked upon as one of the most im-j
portant mayorallty elections In Bal-f
tiniore'* history. Leaders of both j
parties appear confident of victory;
though It was generally admitted j
that the result would be close. The
Republican nominee for Mayor Is E.
Clay T’manus, who made an excel
lent record while mayor during the
i three years follow’ng the big fire of
11904. Th e Democratic ticket is
• headed by James H. Preston, who al
ias ha* the advantage of a clean per
sonal and political record.
That’s right. We thrive by comparison. We only wish
you would compare the quality of our goods, and our prices
with o|ur competitors, and it would proi e our best adver
tisement. Try it.
ON A WILD GOOSE CHASE.
H F Tillman Grain Co.,
I \ 207 S. PATTERSON ST.
Lawyer* Think Sir*. Hazard Wilts I*
Gone to Cha*c Rainbow*.
Atlanta, Oa., May 2.—Atlanta at
torneys familiar with the business
affairs of tho family of Mrs. Julia
lUsard White, who Is reported to
halve Inherited $15,000,000 In Eng
land are strongly Inclined to think
that Mrs. Haiard in crossing the
ocean. Is going on a wild-goose chase
wtjich will end like the pursuit of
the ppt of gold that Bos at the end
is rainbow.
, solid carload of woods and driv-
i just arrived Tuesday. See
Live Stock Oa, In the
stables.
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