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WHERE DOCTORS FAIL
To Core Woman's Ills, Lydia E.
>Core Woi . .
Pjhnkjiam's Vegetable Com*
poand Succeeds,
dudson Writes:
Mrs. Pauline
, ■« Dui Mb*. Pihkham t —Soon after
iny marriage two years ago I found
.myself In constant pain. The doctor
said t»y womb was turned, and this
caused the pain with considerable in
flammation. He prescribed for me for
MRS. PAULINE JT7DSON,
Secretary of Schermerhom Golf Clab,
Brooklyn, New York.
four mopths, when my husband became
impatient because 1 grew worse instead
of better, and in speaking to the drug
gist he advised him to get Lydia E.
Pinkharn’s Vegetable Compound
and Sanative Wash. How 1 wish I
had taken that at first; it would have
saved me weeks of suffering. It took
three long months to restore me, but
it is a happy relief, and we are both
most grateful to you. Your Compound
has brought joy to our home and
health to me.”— Mbs. Pauline Jcdson,
47 Hoyt Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. —
#8000 forfait If about tostlmonlal It not genuine.
It would seem by this state
ment that women would save
time and much sickness if they
would get Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound at once,
ana also write to Mrs. Pinkbam
at Lynn, Mass., for special ad
vice. It is free and always helps.
GOOD
THINGS
TO EAT
From Libby’, famou,
hygienic kltoheus.
We employ a chef
wbo U an eipert In
making
LIBBYS
Natural Flavor
Food Products
Wa don’t practice economy here. He nee, the
vary choice,! material,. A (upply on yonr
pantry (halve, enablo, you to have nlwaye.at
hand the essential, for the very begt meal,.
LIBBY, McNEILL & LIBBY
OHIOAOO. U. S. A.
Writ* for our booklet “Hour to Mann Good
Tunraa to Eat.”
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Cream of News.
unn.emiditw.Y.
O MPA NY, AugmtN, Oh.
Brief Summary of Most
Important Events
of Each Day.
—Twentyflve Chinamen were arrest
ed in Atlanta Sunday by the county po
lice and locked In the Tower for gamb
ling.
—Directors of the Southern Baseball
League have decided to fine any club
$100 that plays against Frank or St.
Vraln. Manager Fisher, will Ignore
warning. Injunction is served.
—Entire side of square of eleven
stores burn at Colquitt, Ga., Sunday
morning. Loss about $40,000.
—Great educational mass meeting in
interest of Morris Brown negro col
lege at Atlanta, Ga., beld at Barnes-
ville Sunday.
—Appointment of negro physician on
board of pension examiners causes pro
test In South Carolina.
—Secretary Wilson, of the miners’
union, says receipts of money to aid
the anthracite strikers amounts to
$500,000 a week.
—A terrific storm burst over Balti
more Sunday. Eleven lives were lost
during the blow. Boats overturned and
nine persons drowned, one man was
killed by falling tree and another one
died by touching live wire.
—John W. Mackay, the American
multi-millionaire, died of heat at his
homo In London Sunday night.
—The pope and Governor Taft had a
conference Sunday over religious af
fairs In the Philippines.
—Cholera is on the decrease at Ma
nila, there being fewer deaths and
new cases on Saturday than for any
day within the past three weeks.
—President Palma, of Cuba, in an in
terview, says prospects of his country
are bright and that when Cuban sugar
can compete in European markets
prosperity will come.
—In the Greene-Gaynor hearing at
Quebec Saturday the prisoners made
affidavits that Marion Erwin offered to
settle the case for $500,000. Mr. Er
win made affidavit denying the charge.
—Vice President Morton, of the San
ta Fe, predicts that a bumper crop of
corn will be made this year.
—An American barber named To-
nettl is under arrest at Milan, Italy.
It is alleged he was sent to Italy by
Patterson anarchists to kill the king.
• —A financial statement of the Atlan
ta, Ga., postofflee indicates that ap
proximately $2,000,000 pafcsed through
the office during the past fiscal year. ’
—Cotton glnners of Georgia will
meet at Macon August 7 to form or
ganization.
—Deputy Sheriff Flanders was shot
to death by Charley Johnson In. Eman
uel county, Ga., Thursday.
—United States District Attorney A.
E. Holton was horsewhipped by A.
Glenn Williams at Winston-Salem, N.
C., Thursday.
—Negro boy arrested In Birming
ham, Ala., confesses' the murder of five
babies.
—Two men were shot to death and
another wounded by unknown assassin
at Grovetown, Texas.
— 1 Texas , apd Pacific coaches go
through bridge over Saline river near
Mlneola, Texas, and baggagemaster is
killed and thirty passengers are In
jured.
—Joseph Anderson, charged with
murder of wlfe^ lynched at Owensboro,
Ky.
Five men while at work on trestle
near Wytheville, Va., fall 80 feet to
bed of rocks. One was killed, two fa
tally and two slightly Injured.
—There will be no general strike of
bituminous coal miners In the United
States. President Mitchell opposes
such a move on the part of the mlhers
and he will be obeyed.
—A boat containing seventeen pleas
ure sceekerg was overturned by. a Bid
den squall oft Portsmouth, N. H„
Thursday, and fourteen were drowned.
—Work will begin in the coprse of
two or three weeks on the immense
wall, to.be built around the Atlanta,
Ga., federal prison. This wall will cos*
$600,000.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Tvlaiie University of Louisiana.
Attumted <n 1834. and wno has SJM Graduate*,
tniten, tor praotics) lutrocttao, both In ample
ikjt of till iiok-
1«. For
. IL K- OlAlLLX.
v Ortoona. I* .
—Under decision of Judge Pardee,
the National Finance Committee of
New York Is allowed to purchase as
sets* of Atlanta National Building and
Loan Association and of Southern
Home. “ ■ ’
—Troops of the Fifth regiment, Geor-
gti mHlttk,' left' Atlanta Thursday af
ternoon tot;,.Wrightsvllle Beach for ten
days' encampment
—Macon, Ga., ‘street car lines will be
consolidated. Deal Is thought to have
been consummated.
—For his order to “kill and burn,.’
General Jacob Smith has been severely
reprimanded by President Roosevelt
It the Novelist Born or Made.
There Is an Interesting symposium'
in The Young Man on the subject of
“How to Become a Novelist,” frorff
which, however, the aspiring rom*nc-
1st will not derive very much encour
agement. Mr. William Le Queux leads
off with the expression of opinion
that a wide and diffuse knowledge of
the world is one of the first essentials
to success In fiction. Lucas Malet is
old-fashioned enough to believe that
the novelist Is born, not made, while
Mrs. W. K. Clifford Is pretty much of
the same opinion, and Ellen Thorney-
croft Fowler eplgrammatlcally re
marks that writing Is like flirting,
If you can’t do it, nobody can teacb
you to do it.
Mr. Gilbert Parker Is of opinion
that fiction wilting can be learned
but not taught, and Mr. E. F. Benson
thinks that there are only two indis
pensable giftB for a novelist—an eye
for dramatic situation, and the power
of putting down In plain English what
he sees. Mr. W. W. Jacobs’ contri
bution Is characteristic. "All the ad
vice In the world would not make
novellstB of some people; a similarly
large quantity of advice of another
kind would also fail to prevent others
from attaining success in that direc
tion.”—Pall Mall Gazette. ,
EVERYTHING IN ITS OWN PLACE.
Ethel (coyly)—What a pretty mouth
you have. It ought to bo on a girl’s
face.
Jack—I seldom miss an opportunity.
—Princeton Tiger.
UdlN Can Wear Sbaaa
One size smaller after using Allen’s Foot-
lass, a powder for the feet. It makes tight
or new shoes easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweat
ing, aching feet. Ingrowing nails, corns and
bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores,
26c. Trial package Fans by mall. Address
Allen S. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. Y.
Perfume makers buys in the Sicily Isl
ands, each season, about 700 tons o4 flotv-
FIT8 permanently cured.No fits or nervous
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
NerveRestorer. 12trial bottle ahd treatise! ree
Dr. ll.H. KiiiNi, Ltd., 931 ArohSt.,Phila., Pa.
The man who sticks to the truth must
content himself with catching small fish.
E.B. Walthall A Co., Druggists, Horae Cave,
arrh Ci
Ky., say: “Hall’s Catarrh Cure cures every
one that takes It.” Bold by Druggists, 75c.
It’s one thing to invent an airship, and
another to raise the wind.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children
teething, soften the gums, reduoes Inflamma
tion,allays pain,cures wind colic. 25c. abottle
"The London National Gallery Was vis-
itocjjlasj year by 478,346 persons.
NOT SCARED.
The gloomy man was endeavoring to
make an impression on the bustling
enthusiast.
“Remember,” be $B$ld, "that riches
have wings.”
"Well,” was the response, “suppos
ing they haj^/||Kyings never hurt
anybody, thqjl HfaWare of.”—Wash
ington Staifi r!
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» PIso's CiVre cannot he too highly spoken ol
ss a cough cure.—J. W. O’Brien, 322 Third
I* Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6,190)
A DOG.
He—Oh, you$£an : talk, but I sus
pected from the first that you were
only playing, with me, and I hadn’t
known you three d.ays before my eyes
were,., completely opened.
She—That was rather remarkable,
wasn’t if? My father, who is some
thing of a dog fancier, says that nlno
days is the rule.—Boston Transcript.
THU '-FRISCO SYSTEM" PrAiSKD.
A Few Linos From One of Its Patrons.
Trenton, Ga , July 8, 1902. .
Mr. W. T. Saunders,
G. A. P. D., r nsco System. Atlanta, Ga.:
My Dear Sir—Having h.d extonslve travel
over the Kr sco System through the courtesy of
yourself and Mr. R&l\ Heed, of, t. Lou ,. 11 ike
the llierty of address ng you loeXprsas my stn-
cere appreciation and thanks fpr )cur kindness
I have been unable’to hear anything regaid-
lng your road but words of praise and com
mendation frpm those wh > patronise the Frisco.
1 want to say that 1 tjegard the equipment- ele
gant coaches lighted by electric tights and de
lightfully cooled in summer by eiectr c fans,
together with rapid transi ortaUon And c oee
connection—as Moodd to none over which I
huve traveled.
As has been rny pol'Cy in the past,, I shall be
g lad to continue do ng all in my power to get
uslnqss for. the ever, popular and generdus
Frisco system. The gatew.ya which 1 have
succeeded in working for your road has been
Btnnlngham and Memphis.
With beat wishes for yourself and the graat
Frisco road I have the pleasure to be 7
Your friend, W. D. B. Chahbsbs.
_ . FRISCO 8Y8TBU.
Si. Louts and San Francisco It. K. Go.
Kansas City, Memphis ai.d B ham R. R. To.
w. T. saunders. General Agent I'sssenger
Department; F, K.Clerk, Traveling Passenger
Agent, A Hants, Ga.
OOO DEPOSIT. R. R.Fafe Paid.
^AtKK Scholarships offered. All
many earn Ml,OOO
“ wi^Bar.- .Write Quick I
OI.LEG K, Matron, Ga.
$5 aw
OA.-ALA. BUS.
. I hare bee i troubled with eatarrh from
my' childhood, aqd have had many doc ton
gnd many different medloineq. At night
when I went to bed I could feel my nose
clogging up, and then I' bad to breathe
through my mouth,- Whioh made me very
dry and often oaussd mi sleepless nights.
I could not find any relief until a friend
qallqdmy attention to Ripaus Tabnles. I
bought ahot and took one afte: each meal,
ar d gradually found relia.' In my breaching
and. sleeping. I also bad numerous pim
ples on my face, whioh d (appeared.
At druggists.
The Ftvo-Cent packet U enough for an
ordinary oecsaloa. The family bottle,
■M cents, contains a supply for a year.
If talk is cheap any man can afford to
make extravagant assertions.
TYBKE BY THE SEA.
The Most DellgtitTuI Seashore Resort
On the South Atlantic Coast.
Low Rate Excursion Ticket i are now on
sale at all ticket offices on the Central of
Georgia Railway. For full particulars,
rates, schedules, etc., a-k the nearest agent.
T'V -T Rffllinann A out flnn’l Dana A ,,nn4-
F. J. Rdblnson, Asst. Gen’l. Pass. Agent,
Savannah, Ga.; ,T. 0. Haile, Gen. Puss
Agent, Savannah, Gn.
Hair Falls
“ I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor to
stop my hslr from falling. One*
half a bottle cured me.”
J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, III.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is
certainly the most eco
nomical preparation of its
kind on the market. A
little of it goes a long way.
It doesn’t take much of
it to stop falling of the
hair, make the hair grow,
and restore color to gray
hair. si.m ■ mu#, ah sranut*.
and we wlfl express
you a bottle. B« sure and give tho name
of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C. AYKR
CO., Lowell, Maas
Headache ?
Appetite poor? Bowels con
stipated? It’s your liver!
‘ ' lh
Ayer’s Pills are liver pills.
Want your moustache or beard a
beautiful brawn or rich black? Use
Buckingham’s Dye
SOcts. of druggisttor R. P. Hall&Co., Naihua.N.H
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