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TYB HE BY THE SEA.
CANCER CURt 8'f to. 8. 8.
The Most Delightful Seashore Resort
On the South Atlantic Coast.
Low Bate Excursion Tlokets ore now on
Sale at all ttolcet offices on the Central ot
Georgia Ballway. For lull particulars,
rates, schedules, etc., a*k the nearest agent.
F. J. Robinson, Asst; Gen’l. Pass. Agent,
bavannaK, Ga.; J. C. Halle, Gen, Foss.
Agent, Savannah, Ga.
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Mis.'Winslow’s 8oothlng Syrup for children
I \ teething,soften the gums, reducesln&ammae
| /lion,allays pain,cures wind colic. 28c. sbottl-
People who are in love with themselves
have no fear of rivals.
FITS permanently cured. No fits ornervom-
vess after first day's use ot Dr. Kline's Great
NerveRestorer.(2trlal bottle and treatisefree
Dr.B. H. Kiras,Ltd., 931 Arch St.Phlla., Pa.
Time may be money, but you’ve fcot to
■pend the one to make the other.
Piso’s Cure tor Consumption Is an Infallible
medicine tor coughs and colds.—N. W.
Samuil, Ocean Grove, N. J„ Feb. 17,1900.
All Chronic, Deep-Seated ilhln and Blood
Diseases Cured. To Prove It B.B. B. Free.
Mrs. M. L. Adams, Frf dome, Ala., took
Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) which ef
fectually cured an eating cancer of the
nose and face. The sores healed up per
fectly Many, doctors had given up her
cast as hopeless. Hundreds of cases of
.‘cancer of the face, lip, breast, eating, of
fensive, festering sores, persistent pim
ples, carbuncles, suppurating swellings have
been cured by the B B. B.; all the sores
healed up perfectly. B. B. B. also cures
eczema, itching humors, scabs and scales,
bone pains, ulcers, offensive pimples, blood
poison, carbuncle, scrofula, rising* and
bumps on the skin and all blood troubles.
Druggists, fl per large bottle. To prove
it, B. B. B:, free and prepaid by writing
Botakxo Blood Balm Co., 12 Mitchell
St., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and
special free medical advice sent in sealed
letter.
BRITONS ARE WILD
IN MAD JUBILATION
A large whale givea on an average twenty
tone of rendered oil.
When a fellow is sharp it doesn’t pay to
■it on him.
Mrs. Annie McKay, Chaplain Sons of
,Temperance, 326 Spadina Ave., Toronto,
Cured of Severe Female Troubles by Lydia
E. Pinkham’s. Vegetable Compound.
“ Dear Mrs. Pinkham : — Being a mother of five children I
have had experience with the general troubles of my sex. I was
lacerated when one of my children was bom and from that hour I
date all my afflictions. I found that within a few months my health
was impaired, I had female weakness and serious inflammation and
frequent flooding. I became weak and dizzy but kept on my feet,
dragging through my work without life or pleasure. A neighbor
who had been helped by taking Lydia E. Pinkliam’s Vegetable
Compound insisted that I take at least one bottle. I did so and
felt so much better that I kept on the treatment. For seven rrionths
I used the Compound faithfully and gladly do I say it, health and
strength are mine once more. I know how to value it now when it
was so nearly lost, and I appreciate how great a debt I owe you.
The few dollars I spent for the medicine cannot begin to pay what it
was worth to me. Yours very truly, Mrs. Anna McKay, Chaplain
Sons of Temperance.”
$5000 FOHFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE.
No other female medicine In the world has received such
Widespread and unqualified endorsement. Refuse all substitutes.
Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick women to write her for advice.
Bhe has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn. Mas 1 ?.
A JUDGE’S WIFE
CURED OF
PELVIC CATARRH)
Whole United Kingdom
Takes a Holiday.
CELEBRATE END OF THE WAR
They Welcome Peace More Than
Any Disposition to Crow Over
the Defeated Boers.
She Suffered for Years and!
Felt Her Case Was Hope-
less—Cured by
Pe-ru-na.
Mrs. Judge McAllister writes from 121T
West 33d at., Minneapolis, Minn., os fol
io ws:
R'lR&NS
I was troubled with pains in my
back, dizziness and burning in my
stomach. I had no appetite, could
not sleep. A sister of mine advised
me to try Ripans Tabules. They
have entirely cured me. I take one
every night and morning and they
just keep me right and regular.
At druggists.
The Five-Cent packet Is enoogh for
family bottle,
ordinary occasion. The
60 cents, contains a supply for a year.
The country $ talkin’ politics
From Gooberville to Grover,
Red Seal Shoes they meet its views
And help the conntry over.
/'-"' HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL
V SORE FEET
AwL OhuCCf'hT’x
Malsby & Company,
41 S. Forsyth Bt., Atlanta, Ga.
Engines and Boilers
Staam Water Hsatera, Steaai Pumps and
Pemberthy Injectors
Wltb the exception of Ireland, prac
tically the whole of the United King-
domwas holiday-making Monday, in
honor of the conclusion of peace in
South Africa.
The streets of London were throng
ed with people, who every now and
then relieved their overstrung nerves
by an outburst of hoarse cheering, or
by braying penny trumpets.
The tone of King Edward’s message
to the people and the absence therein
of. any note of exultation seems, how
ever, to have set a good cxamplo, and
while giving free vent to their own sat
isfaction, the. British are showing
small desire to crow over their late en
emies.
Flags and bunting were everywhere
displayed, shurch beta were rung, sa
lutes fired, and there was general Ju
bilation on all sides.
Crowds of people poured into Lon
don early and surged toward the usual
centers, the mansion house, royal ex
change, Trafalgar square, etc., >nd
quickly bedecked themselves with
many flags, buttons and badges.
At Intervals some enthusiast would
start singing ‘‘God Save the King,”
which was taken up by the happy
throngs and could he heard for miles
through the neighboring streets, from
one end'of the metropolis to the other.
The earliest demonstrations on the
stock exchange, where the members
arrived an hour earlier than usual,
commenced with the bidding up of
South African securities and consols.
On the official opening, ‘‘God save the
King” was sung by all present, and a
telegram . was dispatched to Lord
Kitchener as follows:
“The members ot the London Stock
Exchange join with the rest of the Brit
ish empire In jejolcing at the happy
end of the lengthened campaign. Peace
with honor is a fitting prelude to peace.’
ful coronation celebration. Heartiest
congratulations to your lordship and
the brave boys with you.”
Later in the day a levee at St. James
palace and a cabinet meeting in Down
ing street attracted immense crowds.
Thousands of people waited the arrival
of the cabinet ministers, and the
scenes which greeted the popular fa
vorites have not been equaled in many
years. Many ot the ministers wore
court dress, on account of having to be
present at the levee which added to
the attractiveness of the occasion.
It is almost needless to add that Jo
seph Chamberlain, the colonial secre
tary, came in for special attention
from the masses.
The police were unable to hold them
In bounds and crowds surged around
Mr. Chamberlain's carriage, hurrahing
and shouting congratulations until the
colonial secretary escaped within the
building.
On the adjournment of the cabinet
meeting the crowds dispersed to Buck
ingham palace and St. James palace
and further relieved their feelings by
cheering the king and other notabil
ities who attended the levee, at which
the United States embassador, Joseph
H. Choate, and all the members of the
embassy and a number of special cor
onation envoys were present.
Telegrams received from V? parts of
the provinces testify to the extreme
Joy felt by ail classes at the conclusion
of the war. At many places the mag
istrates discharged all the prisoners
charged with light offenses.
“J suffered for years with a pain
in the email of my back and right:
side. It interfered, often with my
domcetto and social dutlee and r
never supposed that I would be
cured, a* the doctor's medicine did'
not seem to help me any.
‘‘Fortunately a member of our
Order adviced me to try Feruna and
gave it much high praise that 1 de-
ryit. Although 1
Hit ■ — * '
elded to try it. Although 1 started
in with little faith, i felt so much,
better <n a week that 1 felt encour
aged,
•1 took it faithfully for seven
' ade
We would caution all people against ac
cepting substitutes for Feruna. Insist upon
having Feruna. There is no other inter
nal remedy for catarrh that will take the
place of Feruna. Allow no one to persuade
you to the contrary.
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of Feruna,
weeks and am happy Indeed to
able to eau that 1 am entirely cured.
Words fail to express mygratttude~
Perfect health once mure is the beet
thing J eould'wish for, and thanks-
to Feruna I enjoy, that now.'*—
Minnie £, McAllister.
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
and he will be
full statement ot your case
pleased to give you his valuable advice
gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
The great popularity of Peruna as a ca
tarrh remedy has tempted many people to-
imitate Feruna. A great many so-called
catarrh remedies and. catarrhal tonics are
to be found in many drug stores. These
remedies can be procured by the druggist
much cheaper than Feruna. Peruoa can
only be obtained at a uniform price, and
no druggist can get it a cent cheaper.
Thus it is that druggists are tempted to-
substitute the cheap imitations of Feruna
for Peruna. It is done every day without
a doubt.
Manufacturers find Dealers In
SAW MIIjXjS.
Corn Mills, Feed Mills, Cotton Gin Machin
ery and Grain Separator*.
SOLID and INSERTED Haws, Saw Teeth and
Mill and Engine Hepalre, Governors, Grate
Bore and a full line of Mill Supplies. Pries
and quality of goods guaranteed. Catalogue
free by mentioning this paper.
Mantlna this Pawi* /« «online to aderrtitm.
neuuuB mu raper .uu-Twentr-three-ioos.
Remington
Typewriters
$3 Per eieelb
’end «p.
deed werfc and
ON RENTAL
In the burning of a building In
Elizabeth City, N. C., Monday night
two men were cut off from escape and
their charred bodies are found in the
ruins.
DECIIKASK IX ARMY,
Secretary Root Issues Orders Making
Redaction or 10,700 Men
By direction of the president, Sec
retary Root has Issued a general order
decreasing the strength ot our perma
nent military establishment and chang
ing the ratio of its make-up as provided
in the general order Issued last .May
to carry out the army reorganisation
law.
Under the general order of last May
the total strength of the army waa
fixed at 77,287 men. The order issued
Saturday reduces the figure to 66,497—
a reduction ot 10,790.
TORTURE
And every Distressing: Irritation
of Skin and Scalp Instantly
Relieved by a Bath with
And a single anointing with CUTICURA, the great skin
cure and purest of emollients. This treatment, when fol
lowed in severe cases by mild doses of CUTICURA
RESOLVENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood, is
the most speedy, permanent, and economical cure for
torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly,
crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humours, with Ios3-
of hair, ever compounded*
Millions of Women
T JSE CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for-
W preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleans
ing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of
falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough,
and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, in the
form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too
free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative-
weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily
suggest themselves to women and mothers, and for all the pur
poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. CUTICURA SOAP com
bines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA, the
great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the
most refreshing of flower odours. It unites in ONE SOAP at
ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soapy and the
BEST toilet and baby soap in the world.
COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR,
A is Co Milting of CunccxA Soar, She., to cleanse the of erects
illliriir/l.*°^ n J? 1 ® ihlckened cuticle; Ctmctnu Oiar-
The Set, 81
MzaT. Mc.. to leitantly allay Itehlnjr, Inflammation, and Irritation,.
and soottw and heal; and Cbticura Rkaol.vnxT hui, jSc., to
cool and clcanae the blood. A 8idols 8rr Is often aclSdeut to -
I -• . cnr ® *"• “°** lortnrtjig,.disfiguring, itching, burning, and acaly
■ttBjf* Vt** j°»» of hair, when all etoa fall*. Sold throughout .
ar.i' L r^. h . SfeSs Chsmthouic Bq, London. French Depot:5 Bus dais -
z, Faria. Pomes Dauo ass Cass. Cost., Sole Props., Boston, U. S. A.
Cuticura Pius in alto-
ap pocket rials, nnntihilis 00 doom prieoTssc
d jinctlnsmf be,cod qatriton Uo pamri. sweetmt. moat .ucmm.fi
•ssmsakai blood and sUa pwificta, taooar cona, and toolodlscrilTM yci compoondad.
in altoailre, .
aneomfu) nd •
CUftP.D IN SO- TO 40 DATS
Writ* lor partfentanaad lOdayd
mini *rao> o. K Cnlluim
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