The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, June 28, 1902, Image 7

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MONTHS t '•Hartman Gives Free Advice to Suffering Women. Dr. Hartman, the Famous Gynecolo gist and Inventor of Pe-ru-na, Of fers to Treat Women Free During the Summer Months. America is the' land of nervous women. The great majority of nervous women are so because they are suffering from some form of female disease. By far the great est number of female troubles are caused ' by catarrh. Women afflicted with pelvic catarrh de spair of recovery. Female trouble is so common, so prevalent, that they accept it as almost inevitable. The greatest obsta cle in the way of recovery is that they do not understand that it is catarrh which is the source of their illness. In female com- S laint, ninety-nine cases out. of one hun- red arc nothing but catarrh. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. The following letter was recently re ceived: 186 W.'3Sth st.. New York City. -The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Gentlemen:—‘‘•What'" bread and meat means to the hungry Peruna means to the - tick. It is an especially valuable medicine / for sick women. I have found that no med icine so quickly restores health and places the body in a normal condition. 1 but voice the sentiments of women who were onco sick, but now are in perfect health.” MISS LIZZIE SNEATHING. All women who are in doubt as to what their troublo is should write Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. Give him a full descrip tion of your trouble, previous treatment, symptoms and age. He will promptly re ply with full directions for treatment free of charge.. This is an opportunity which no ailing woman should, miss. Dr. Hart man h(M become renowned through his suc cess in treating women’s diseases. His ex perience in these matters is vast. Corre spondence is strictly confidential. Ho tes timonials published without written con- •sent. Dr. Hartman relics principally upon x’eruna in these cases. Perunna cures ca tarrh wherever located. ’ Mrs. Alex. Johnson, 250 University ave nue, Kingston, Ontario, Can., writes: ••/ have been a sufferer far years with bearing down pains and back ache, and oot norellef /romdoctors' prescriptions. J commenced taking Peruna and after taking the first bottle I felt muqh’better and within a month I was a welt woman, and heirtily recommend it to any woman who is in as poor health as 1 was. ”—UUS. A. JOtt SSOX. Miss Mabel Meyers, Argentine, Kansas, collector for the Kansas Temperance Union, writes: "Peruna has proved a friend to me, for it cured tne when I was sick, and tne least I can do in return is to ac knowledge its value to the public. Since I was 17 years old I have suffered with headache, backache and pains in the shoul der blades. I caught cold easily and my lungs were weak. Catarrh of the lungs was what the doctors called my trouble. I took their medicine for eighteen months without any benefit, and hearing about Pe runa 1 decided to try it. I used nine bot tles and was restored to health. J'his was two years ago, and I am now in perfect health.” If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your com and he will be glad to give you his valuable advice gratis, gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tbs Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. Avery & McMillan, SI and sa 8. Forsyth St.,' Atlanta, Oa. AU KINDS OF MACHINERY Reliable Frick Engines. Boilers, 'fill Sizes. Wheat Separators, all Sizes. BEST IMPROVED SAW MILL ON EARTH. Large Engines and Boilers aupptlad promptly. Shingle Mills, Com Mills, Circular Saws, Saw Teeth, Patent Dogs, 8team Governors. Pull line ,Bn. \fc'l”*'ian« IMtt. fepeli«ip\4K# far free. Catalogue. 1 suffered from a difficulty about breathing, a sort of breathlessness which was very distressing. It was always worse on iust rising. -1 thought these spells proceeded from something wrong with the heart, but I believe now it is con nected with the stomach, for 1 find Ripans Tabules do me Rood, and my breathing is better already. I do not have that miserable, de pressed feeling and can eat and sleep well At druggists. The Tlva-Cent packet Is enough lor an ordinary occasion. The family bottla, to eeats, ooataln* a supply for a year. CORONATION IS OFF; KINO IN BAD WAY Edward Undergoes an Op eration By Surgeons. HAS ATTACK OF APPENDICITIS Distressing News Casts Gloom Over London and Festivities , are Brought to Sudden Halt. GENTin5#j£W5 MffPMOB A London special says: At 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon a special bulletin was issued announcing that owing to the king’s renewed, indisposi tion and the necessity of k surgical operation, the coronation would be postponed indefinitely. Sir Francis Knollys, the king’s pri vate secretary issued, the official an nouncement as follows: “The king Is suffering from perity- philltls. His condition Saturday was so satisfactory that It was hoped -with oare his majesty would be able to go through the ceremony. On Monday evening a recrudescence became mani fest, rendering surgical operation nec essary today." The above was signed by the King's physicians, Drs. Lister, Thomas Smith, Laklng, Thomas Barlow and Treves. Caused Uimcst Consternation. The sudden announcement of the postponement of the coronation, just on the eve of the ceremony caused ut most consternation everywhere. Thenews spread like wildfire. The tens of thousands of occupants of the streets suddenly stood still under the sudden shock and gazed at one another in silent dread of what might come next. On Saturday and Sunday society was discussing the reports of the king’s Illness and though the circum stantiality, detail and sources, from which they came precluded entire dis belief, there was a disposition to doubt the stories and when the positive cate gorical denial was officially Issued they were dismissed: as being unfounded. Hemorrhoids, apoplexy and lumbage were a few of the king’s maladies dis cussed in the clqbs and drawing rooms and those discussing them recalled the stories bow the king even recer ly reiterated his belief that he would never be GVoyUed. On the stock exchange the effect of the startling news was immediate. Prices weakened, led by consols by a fall of one-half a point. His majesty, under ordinary circum stances, was not looked upon as a good subject for operations and though the king passed successfully through the ordeal, It Is believed that four weeks must elapse blfore he will bo able to undergo the arduous labors at the coronation ceremonial. There fore no date can yet be Indicated for carrying out the coronation. Official announcements of the king's serious Illness were made to public bodies as speedily as possible. Word was sent to the house of commons and the acting Lord Chamberlain, Lord Churchill, personally delivered to the Mansion house, the official residence of the lord mayor, a message regarding his majesty’s Illness, and at the morn ing’s rehearsal of the coronation cere mony In Westminster Abbey the bish op of London, the Right Rev. A. F. Ingram, at the request of Lord Esher, the deputy of Windsor castle, made a statement as follows: “I bfive to make a very sad an nouncement. The king is suffering from an illntss which makes an opera tion necessary today. The coronation, therefore, Is postponed.” The bishop requested the congrega tion to join In the litany out of the coronation service and pray for the re covery of the king. During the afternoon the earl mar shal, Duke of Norfolk, issued the fol lowing notice: “The earl marshal has received the king’s commands to express his ma jesty’s deep sorrow that owing to his serious illness the coronation-ceremo ny must be postponed. The celebra tlona In London in consequence will be likewise postponed, but It Is the king’s earnest hope that the celebra tlons In the country shall be held as al ready arranged.” - v The king also expressed to the lord mayor bis desire that his majesty’r dinner to the poop of London be not postponed. King Doing Well. - A bulletin lftued by the doctors Wednesday morning,was as follows: “The king’s condition la as good as could be expected after so serious an operation. . His strength is maintain ed,, there is less pain, and bis majesty has taken a little nourishment. It will be some days before ft will be possible to say that Ring Edward is out of danger.’’ sasSuriifts u«. Vie imt them up tu thl. w.y Potted Item, Beet sad Tongue. 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