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The Net Result.
"Well, I finally got somethin' out
ot that ol' hunks. But I bad to threat
en him to get It”
■"What did he give you!”
- “He gave me the laugh.” '
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Civil Wte Death Record, V
'urine the Civil War almost 800,000 men
re UUed or dtod from wounds received In
battle. This is an appalling death record,
but docs not oqual that caused by Indiges
tion, dyspepsia, constipation, and liver and
kidnoy diseases. Sinco the Introduction ot
Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters, fifty years ago,
the number has been considerably reduced
because It is a suro cure tor these diseases,
and is the best health maker known to
science. A trial will oertalnly oonvlnce you.
Detectives are not always thin, although
some of them waste away to a mere
shadow. ■
AT SHAKESPEARE'S HOME.
"Stratford-on-Avon."
Tam finishing a tour ot Europe; the best
thing I've had over, hero is a box ot Tctterine
I brought from home.’’—C. H. McConnell,
Mgr. Economical Drug Co., ot Chicago, 111.
Tetterino cures ltohtng skin troubles. 50o. a
box by mail from 3, T. Bhuptrlne, Savannah,
Ga.,lf your druggist don't keep It.
The children who say the brightest
things don’t always, set the world on lire.
The Effect of Warm Days and Coot Nights',
A leading Dhvatctan writes tbit he has no
ticed warm days and cool nights always affect
the bowels, and suggests some presents tire
remedy. Dr. Blggere’ Huckleberry Cordial la
the only one that can be absolutely reUed
upon. It never fnils to cure.
bold by all Druggl sts, 25 and B'Jc. bottle.
a t ,
swells up and claims to be proud of it.
Seo advertisement of EE-91 Catarrh Cure In
another column—the best remedy mode.
Gold pens were first me
sale to-day is 1,800,000 a ;
H. H. Green's SONS, of Atlanta, Os.; are the
only successful Dropsy specialists in the world.
See their liberal tHer In advertisement In an
other column of ihls paper.
Our own misfortunes are always . the
Greatest. _
MRS. IDU. ROSER
Grand-Niece of Ex-President
Janies K. Polk, Writes to
i' Mrs. Pinkham Saying:
“ Dear Mbs. Pinkham : —I have been
married for nearly two years, and so
far have not been blessed with a child.
X have, however, suffered with a com
plication of female troubles and pain
ful menstruation, until very recently.
MBS. IDA L. EOSEB.
**Tho value of Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound was
called to my attention by an intimate
friend, whose life had simply been a
torture with inflammation and ulcer
ation, and a few bottles of your Com
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Believe it herself to-day, she enjoys
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bottles of your Compound and consider
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official duties dll seem easy now, for I
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gentries.
If you are ill, don’t hesitate to
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Vegetable Compound at once,
and write to Mrs. Pinkham,
Lynn, Mass* for special advice—
it Is free.
imped CCC. Revet sold in balk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to tell
♦‘something just as good."
DROPSY
10 CATS'TnUTMUT FREE.
.Hava at do Droptytnd Its tea.
patio BmevrcdmasytHou*
ou, £i s. a ou»3 sass,
Box B Atlanta, Os.
APUDINE
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Headache,,
Nervousness,
■feverishness
Colds, ate.
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PRESIDENT URGES
CUBAN RECIPROCITY
Sends a Special Message
to Congress.
ASKS IMMEDIATE LEGISLATION
Document is a Strong Plea for the
Struggling Sister Republic.
Criticism is Rampant.
A Washington special says: After
talking with a number of leaders in
congress regarding Cuban reciprocity,
President Roosevelt, Friday, determin
ed to send a message to congress reaf
firming his attitude on the subject
The president has earnestly consid
ered the matter for several days, and
it is stated that the action of the anti
reciprocity republican senators Thurs
day, in deciding to hold out against
the policy advocated by the majority
of the party, did not influence the
president in the least in deciding to
transmit his message to congress.
The president’s action, It may be
stated from sources close to him, was
Influenced by the broad question of
the duty of tho'Unlted States to Cuba
and of fairness to the new republic.
It has been pointed out to the presi
dent that his warmest political support
is in the section of the country where
there is the greatest opposition to re
ciprocity, the west and northwest, and
that he should remain content with the
stand he had taken without accentuat
ing his views in a special message. It
is known, however, that the president
did not hesitate to arrive at the con
clusion that he would not lot his politi
cal prospects interfere with what he
regarded as his plafn duty.
The president ’ was further . led to
conclude that the relations of the
United States and Cuba must neces
sarily grow closer and that the United
States should not fit the outset, filter
its declared purpose toward the island,
assume a position contrary thereto,
and thus arouse the suspicions ot the
Cuban government as to our real in
tentions toward it.
U Is stated that the president’s pobI-
tve declaration as to the duty ot con
gress probably will end his active ef
forts to bring about reciprocity.
In his message the president says,
among other things:
"The granting of reciprocity with
Cuba is a proposition which stands en
tirely alone. The reasons fdr it far
outweigh those for granting reciproc
ity with any other nation, and are en
tirely consistent with preserving in
tact the protective system under which
this country has thriven to marvel
lously. The present tariff law was de
signed to prdmote the adoption of such
a reciprocity treaty, and to expressly
provide for a reduction not to exceed
20 per cent upon needs coming from a
particular country, leaving the tariff
rates on the articles unchanged as
regards all other countries. Objection
has been made to the granting ot re
duction on the ground that .the sub-
stantial benefit would not go to the
agricultural producer of sugar, but
would insure the American sugar re
fineries.
"In my Judgment provision can and
should be made which will guarantee
us against this possibility, without
having recourse to a measure of doubt
ful policy, such as a bounty in the
form of a rebate. The question as to
which it any of the different schedules
ot the tariff ought mqst property to be
revised does not enter into the matter
in any way or shape. We are concernl
ed with getting a friendly reciprocity
arrangement with Cuba. This arrange
ment applies to all the articles that
Cuba grows or produces. It is not in
our power to determine what these ar
ticles shall be; and any discussion ot
the tariff aB it affects special sched
ules or countries , other than Cuba Is
wholly aside from the subject matter
’ to which I call your attention.
"Some of our citizens oppose the
lowering'of the tariff on Cuban pro
ducts, just as three years ago they op
posed the admission of the Hawaiian
Islands, lest free trade with them
might ruin certain of our interests
here. In the actual event their fears
proved baseless as regards Hawaii and
their apprehensions as to tbs damage
to any Industry of our own because of
the proposed measure of reciprocity
with Cuba seem *to me equally base
less.
"In my judgment. No American in
dustry will be hurt and many Ameri
can industries will be benefited by the
proposed action. It is our advantage
as a nation that fhe growing Cuban
market should/be controlled by ouf
own producers.”
MUCH PLEASANTER.
' "Prosperity has ruined many a
man.’’
“No doubt: but if I’m given any
choice in the matter, I’d rather be
ruined by prosperity than by advers
ity. The process Is more enjoyable."
—Chicago Post.
Cm Allan’s Foot-Mas*.
Tired, ,
Bunions. Ask (or Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder
to be shaken into the shoes. Cures while you
walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 2So.
Don't accept any substitute. Sample seat
Fbee. Address, Alien 8. Olmsted, LeBoy, N.Y.
On a hot day the animals in the Union
Stockyards of Chicago have been known to
drink 7,000,000 gallons of water.
FITS permanently cured. No flts or nervous-
sen after first day’s use ot Dr. Kline's Great
NeiveBeatorer.titrUl bottle and treatlsetree
Dr. II. H. Kline, Ltd., 881 Arch St., Phils., Fa.
. It is natural that the medical student
should be quite a cut-up.
We will give fl00 reward lor any case ot
catarrh that cannot be cured with Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Taken internally.
F. J. Cbenet A Co., Props,, Toledo, O.
If all women are riddles, the plainer they
arc the more readily the men give them up.
Mrs. Wlnslow.’s Soothing Syrup forohlldreu
teething, soften the gums, reducesinflammu*
lkn,allays pnln,cures wind colic. 28c. abottl-
Some men arc too busy to make friends,
and others are too lazy to make enemies.
Plso’s Cure oanhot be too highly spoken ot
as a cough cure.—J. W. O’finiBN, 822 Third
Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 0,1901
Fine feathers may not make fine birds,
but they make a girl feel like one.
TVBBE BY THE SEA.
The Most Delightful Seashore Resort
On the South Atlantic Coast.
Low Bate Excursion Ticket- are now on
sale at All tloket offices on the Central of
Georgia Railway. For full particulars,
rates, schedules, etc., a *k the nearest agent.
F. J. ltobinson, Asst. Gen’I. Foss. Agent,
Savannah, Ga.; J. C. Halle, Gen. Pi
Agent, Savannah. Ga.
No Hair?
‘ My hair was falling out vsry
fast and 1 was greatly alarmed. I
then tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor and
my hair stopped falling at once."—
Mrs. C. A. McVay, Alexandria, O.
The trouble is your hair
does not have life enough.
Act promptly. Save your
hair. Feed it with Ayer's
Hair Vigor. If the gray
hairs are beginning to
show, Ayer’s Hair Vigor
will restore color every
time. :i.m • mu*, ah snow*
sapplj
_ wllflej
you a bottle. Be sure andjzlve the name
of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C. AYEtt CO„ LoweU, Mass.
For six years I have been a
very sick man, suffering from
nervousness, headache and
pain in back and stomach,
all caused by a stomach that
refused to do its work. A
friend advised me to try Ri-
pans Tabules. The results
have simply been wonderful.
At druggists.
The Flve-Cent packet Is enough for an
ordinary oeeosion. The family bottle,
60 cents, contains a supply tor a year.
Malsby & Company,
41 B. Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.
Engines and Boilers
Steam Water Heaters, Steam Pumpa and
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free by meottonlne this paper
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Ma) SORE THROAT
ALL .DRUCCiSrS SELl 'T
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for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, in the form of baths
for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too free or offen
sive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses,
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COUPLETS TREATMENT FOB EYEBT HUMOUR, $L
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■ III Ilf 11 lyf anil Kale, and noftcn the thickened cuticle; cuticuka Ointment
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soothe and heal; and Cuticura Kt.sor.VENT pills (*5c.), to cool
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Cures Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchi
tis and Colds.
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We give on Iron-clad guarantee that its
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