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VOL. VI.
CLAYTON', RABUN COUNTY. GA, FEBRUARY 26,1903.
NO. T.
PROVE DOAN’S FREE HELP;
ThoAe who doubt, who think
no good, who fep&dii
oI Doan’s Kidney J?r
> A- '
■ Aching backs are cased. Hip, back, ond
Join pains overcome. Swelling of the
limbs and dropsy signs vanish.
They correct urityj with brick dust sedi
ment, high colored, excessive, painty pass
ing, dribbling, frequency, bed wetting.
Doan’s Kidney Pill/s dissolve and, Amwi
calculi and gravel. llpllcve heart pdota
tion, sleeplessness, headache/ nervousness.
SAipM, Inv-i Feb. 0,1003.-—“ Incited
Uie^trinf package of Doan’s KWtisy Pills
and I must confess they did mo wonderful
good. It seems strange tefsay tnftt I had
tried several kinds of kidney medicines
witliout.doing me any good. I had bnck-
ache.-pnin in my bladder aria scalding
urine, and thp pdekage sent me
stopped it all in alHHivs, and with tlic
■pnelW^l^am now usfflHtot>m our drug
storo I expect to be curerl pifcrmanently. It
Is wonderful, but sure and certain the med
icine docs its work. I was in constant
misery until I commenced the use of
Dean’s Kidney Pills.”—Chas. R. Cook*
P. O. Box 00, Salem, Washington Co., Ill.
jer Kidney Remedies do them..
roflt most by the Free Trial
results stamp Doan pierit.
South Baotoitvillr., III., Feb. 8,
1003.—“I rcceWfcd tjw trial package of
Doan’s Kidney’s Pills' and have bought
several boxes of my druggist. They have
done mo much good. I was hardly able
to do any work until I begau taking them;
now I can wb¥k all day and my back docs
not get the least bit tired.’’ ftuiD Guay.
FREE-TO MAKE YOU A FRIEND.
FoennwMiRBURjf Co., Buffalo, N. Y.,
Please send me by mail, without charge,
trial box boon’s Kidney Fills. '(£*
Nam*'.-L-—
Post-offloA-
to. —as.
(Cut eat coupon on dotted lines and mail to
Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, M. Y.)
Miami! Advltt ptea—Strictly Confidential.
A “Wliite Star” Buggy
Oa Jnlv 4th we will give, Fees, one fit our
'WHITE STAR" Top Bugale* to the Ser*ori
... 8 the ?re& te,t number of English
m letters contained In the sentence:
H THE WHITE 8TAR BUGGY.”
ho Will devote an hour each day to
wln the buggy. /
ly with except make
The German governmeijil, through
its representative at Wafildngtpn, Ba
ron Spec von'Sternberg, has mjgde sc
request of Mr.' Bowen for the immedi
ate payment of tills’6,600 whlth it
was stipulated In the profbcSL pfgned
an February 13, should be paid with
in thirty days from that dAte, as a
preliminary, to the raising of the block
ade against Venezuelan ports and the
agreement to send the question of'pref
erential treatment of the blockading
nations to The Hague for determlna-
lytr. Bowen prqmptly declined to ac
etic to the request, but Informed Ba
ron Sternberg tliat, as provided in the
Soap and Civilization In Guam.
The. Inhabitants of Guam are being
rapidly civilized and may soon claim
admission as an American State into
our giijflpus"' Union. The evidence? o r
In the daily jjart of last year some-1 protocol, the money would be paid to
" genrielan
lersl
has the agency
“WHITE STAR" Buggy will give you a
eojpy of the ru’.ee.
When you hate made out your list of words
give them to our agent In your town, who will
’ send them to us.
*«On
MSb - -
won the "WHITE STAR” Baggy.
HF*lt yea write us. enclose postage tor reply.
ATLANTA BUGGY CO., Atlaafa, Gsorgla.
Malsby & Co.
4| Sooth Forsyth St, Atlanta, Ga.
Portable and Stationary
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills
AM ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
Complete Hue carried <n etock for
IttltMDU TX shipment,
Seal Machinery, Lowest Prices and Bast Terms
Write us lor catalogue, price*,
etc., before buying.
BROMO-
SELTZER
cran all
Headaches
>0 CENTS-EVERYWHERE
A :
body shipped 1600 wortn of soap to
the island as a speculation. The gen
tle Guamltes were so delighted that
they Immediately called for more, and
in October 6,000 pounds were shipped.
That wftVftffSo&bly be tbe mont hIy
order frbip the island. When a Guam
lady «0|P the level of clvlllza-
tioa railed tnis world over. She la
no longefisontent with the elaborate
costum$;ol nosejring, bracelet and gar
ter. SM^pRter the comforts and lux
uries of NO#'York. Beginning with
soap she wjij|jppqB aspire to the fash,
do likewise lnlils man
fashion. Soap and civilization—the
American occupation has borne fruit.
—St Louis Post-Dispatch.
THE FINKHAM CURES
ATTMCTI1Q GREAT ATTENTION AMONG
THUIIIG WOMEN.
Mrs. Frances Stafford, of 243 E.
114th St., N.Y. City, adds her tes
timony to the hundreds of thou
sands on Mrs. Pinkham’s files.
When Lydia E. Pinkham’s Reme
dies were first introduced skeptics
all over.the country frowned upon
their curative claims, but os year
after year has rolled by and the
little group of women who had been
cured by the new discovery has
since grown into a vast army of
hundreds of thousands, doubts and
skepticisms havq been Bwept away
os by a mighty flood, until to-day
the great good that Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Yegetab) a Compound
and her other medicii os are doing
among the women 01 America is
attracting the attention of many of
our leading scientist'-, physicians
and thinking people.
Merit alone could win such fame;
wise, therefore, is the woman who
for a cure relies upon Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
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GERMANS AIDING
FOES OF CASTRO
rhrough Delay in Ret Stal
ing Captured V&ssCTr
KAISER BELLOWS ’
His Demand, Howevi
by Bjowen, Who Ti
Waif Until Specif
Date.
the German representative at Caracas
thirty days from February 13, which
wdhtd be on the 15th of March.
Tub reason that anlmated-the Ger
man government in making the re
quest is not disclosed at Washington,
nor is Mr, Bowen aware of it. The
matter, however, has Some signifi
cance, perhaps, In view of the fact,
that the ships taken by the Germans
during’ the blqpkade-liave not yet been
returned to Venezuela.
During the .day Sunday Mr. Bowen
had- calls frqu^ttggJFYenqh lypbasskdor,
Senor Ojeda, and the Belgian minister.
Baron Moncheur, in regard to the pro
tocols that are in preparation for the
settlement of the claims of the citizens
of their countries against Venezuela.
Rough drafts of these instruments are
already on their way by mall to the
European governments interested, but
there are certain provisions regarding
which the envoys desired- to consult
Mr. Bowen. The protocols are expect
ed to reach their destinations the lat
ter part of this week pending which no
final steps for their joint signature can
be taken.
Germans Aid Caatro’a Foes.
It is a matter of comment in official
circles at Washington that the Ger
mans are aiding the Venezuelan revo
lutionists in refusing to return Presi
dent Castro’s ships. Word has been
received that the German commander
has Informed the Venezuelans that the
ships will be turned over to them at
the Port of Spain. In the protocols it
was provided that all ships should be
returned and it was the intention of
the allies’ representatives that the
transfer of the vessels should occur In
Venesuelan waters, where they were
captured. The Interpretation which
Germany has put upon this article is re
garded as somewhat petty, but It will
not be noticed .officially. Instead the
state department will place the Mariet
ta at the disposal of President Castro
and carry officers and men to Trinidad
with which to man the vessels. The
Venezuelan rebels are importing large
supplies of arms and ammunition Into
Coro and other unguarded ports. Presi
dent Castro has, no navy to prevent
this, and Is therefore becoming restive
at Germany's conduct.
FULTOX ELECTED SENATOR
On Forty-Third Ballot Oregon Legis
lators Reach a Choice.
At Salem, Oregon, shortly after mid
night Friday night, Charles W. Fulton,
of Astoria, was elected United States
senator on the 43rd ballot, he having
received forty-six votes.
When the result was announced a
scene of wild enthusiasm followed.
Men hugged each other, threw up their
hats and shouted themselves hoarse.
It was several minutes before order
could bo restored. Then President
ttowailf 1
Senator '
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• Cream of News.;
Bnef Summary of Most
Important Events
of Each Day.
—Convention of representative Geor
gia citizens organize Greater Georgia
Association to work for the advance
ment of the state, held in Atlanta
Tuesday. J. K. Orr was elected presi
dent.
Major G. M. Ryals, of Savannah,
says the Georgia peach crop Is unhurt.
Other authorities believe that the cold
wave has killed peaches.
—The republican senators In caucus
have decided to push the Panama ca
nal treaty until It Is ratified.
•The United States and Venezuela
have signed a protocol for the settle
ment of American claims. In the event
of disagreement Queen Wllhelmlna
will select an umpire.
—Commissioner of Agriculture O. B.
Stevens, of Georgia, who has been In
Washington, has secured a cane syrup
station for the state, which will be
located at Waycross.
—Four negroes were hanged In
Mississippi Wednesday.
—The passenger steamer Olive went
down In the Chowan river off the
North Carolina coast Monday night.
Seventeen people were drowned.
King Edward and Queen Alexan
dra opened parliament In state Tues
day. There’ was nothing notable In the
speech from the Ihrone.
•Ernest von Wlldenbruch, the court
poet of Germany, has written an arti
cle advocating the union of Germany
aof the United States for the over
throw of the Latin races.
—It Is said that the note of the Eu
ropean powers, demanding reforms in
jvaeyfceserlted to the porte
Tuesday. It is Believed Emperor Wit
11am will support Turkey.
•The situatipn In Honduras is re
ported serious and United States cruis
ers have been ordered to the coast.
—The Mississippi state prohibition
convention met in Jackson Tuesday.
-It is announced from Richmond
that Plerpont Morgan went to sleep
during Dr. Curry’s funeral and was
heard to snore.
—Senator Morgan, of Alabama, at
tacked his colleagues in the senate
for revealing secrets of the executive
8v*sslon.
lion. George B. Cortelyou has been
nominated and confirmed as secretary
of the new department of labor and
commerce.
—A protocol Is being drawn 'dp at
Washington under the terms of which
Venezuela may pay the claims of the
United States.
—John E. Redmond has been re
elected leader of the Irish jarllament-
ary party.
—President Palma, of Cuba, has
signed the agreement by which the
United States Is to secure coaling sta
tions on the island.
The funeral of Dr. J. L. M. Curry,
the famous southern statesman and
educator, occurred In Richmond, Va.,
Sunday.
—A wreck on Southern railway was
caused In Virginia by some miscre
ant opening a switch.
—Three "investment” concern pro
prietors have been arrested in New
York, charged with grand larceny,
—General Miles has returned from
his trip around the world, and freely
talks about what he saw.
—The statehood bill, which Is block
ing every other measure in senate, will
be attached tq postofflee bill as a
rider.
—Jury In case of Dr, Alexander,
charged with grave robbing, disagreed
While the Jury were considering the
case In the jury room several alterca
tions occurred.
—A committee has been formed In
Mexico City for the relief.of plagtie-
strick Moration.
—Americans at Havana observed
the fifth anniversary of the destruction
of the Maine Sunday.
—Ntar Aucnath, Oa., a party of ne-
Colds
“ I bad a terrible cold and could
hardly breathe., 1 then tried Ayer’a
Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im
mediate relief.’’
W. C. Layton, Sidell* III.
How will your cough
be tonight? worse, prob
ably. For it’s first a cold,
then a cough, then bron
chitis or pneumonia, and
at last consumption.
Coughs always tend
downward. Stop this
downward tendency by
taking Ayer’s Cherry Pec
toral.
Tim (ltd: 2k., Me.,'ll. All 4rof|M».
Ooninlt your doctor. If h* »i»v» take It,
than do si ho isjri. If he telli you not
to take It. then don't take It. He knows.
Leave It with him. We-arei willing.
3. C. aYEU CO.. Lowell, Maea.
Do You Believe It?
A bachelor sends the following and
calls it ”a true story:”
A married man arriving home, In*
stead of finding the meal waiting,
found his wife In tears.
“What’s the matter, Mary?” he ejac
ulated.
"Oh, James,” She gasped between
her sobs, “you can’t have dinner for
two hours! That awful tradesman
sent me a rabbit at 9 o’clock this morn-
lng, and it has. taken me four and a
half hours to pluck It!” *
James has since assured his wife
that her sphere of duty Is certainly
that of cookery lecturer to some of our
boarding schools.
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Samples Mailed Free.
A Trial Package of Dr. Bloeser’S O#
tarrh Cure Will Be 8ent Free to "
Any 8ufferer From Catarrh.
To demonstrate the merits of hts
remedy, Dr. Bloseer offers to mall,
free of charge, to any one suffering
from Catarrh, a three days’ trial pack-
f this valuable medicine,
e trial package does not con
vince you of Its curative properties,
you will have been at no expense; if
it benefits you, you will gladly order
a month’s treatment at $1.00.
It Is a harmless, pleasant, vegetable
compound, which is smoked In a pipe,
the medicated smoke, being inhaled,
reaches directly the mucous mem
branes lining the head, nose, throat
and lungs, heals the ulcerated parts,
effecting a radical and permanent
cure.
Mr. Joseph Chabot, Kaycee, Wyo.,
writes: “I am free from catarrh, ow
ing to your wonderful remedy.” An-
nle E. Young, Camden, N. J., writes:
"Am completely cured of catarrh after
using your medicine." Mrs. E. M.
Howd, Water Valley, Miss., writes:
“Smoking your remedy has entirely
cured me.”
If you wish to try the remedy and
get full particulars, testimonials, etc.,
write to Dr. Blosser Company, 32 Wal
ton St., Atlanta, Ga.
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