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VIOLENT GASES HAVE The greatest care should be given which to
MOST Mu,..,; „ rv rule nvglisp-iUou sore iiunple to healunder or scratch ’ ordin- ,
APPEARED AT FIRST AS ary treatment No one can tt 11 how Boot ese
vMH develop into Cancel (0 the worst type
,So raany uic from Cancer fimpl} i
MERE PIMPLES. cause t'-.ev do nut know just what the disease is; |
and' ttie's naturally fur.i tliemselves over iuel to and the dnngerous doctors.
are iorued to submit trt a < disease
th« ly lr( . a; a ,MTii which 1 he doctors know for Cancer. The
operation ( and dent, and oeatrucine t -jr.
promptly relUinr. however, W even more v:
CancHi 2?* it :.-,idlv poison in the blood. :in<l an "I 1 •' 1 ’ ■
n*u ,r* treatment Have no effect whatever ujwm it. The cuifc n.u„t
otli. r extermtl m !«• eradicated.
fi-oni within—th* LiM t “N tige of poison must
CUUK’ Walslitown S D Bays: “A
Ml Wm Walivde. of under , left
■,ule hloteh about the size of a p**a came my
pvu L-i -.Hiiiall v Xtrowfug linger. Iron) w hich shooting pains
i .ut.., uk ran in nil direction* I liccaffi- greatly affirmed
, pronounced Cancer
*■1 dd<’ oriMil'. d a g..o,I doctor, who it j
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i j., ,I :,dvifi d th it it he cut out. lilt this l could not con
c*L M* . rent to. I read in mv local paper of a cure effected by
'I J^*1w S .JnFt c < S and decided t' trvit. It acted like a discharging charm the
C„~' c iee.jium.. i t fir ’• irritated, ai d then
H/fc” er rntdiially less and then di-ron
A , „ f <y T’ i, grew
r ’V V f), d together. !• iv.n- m small e-v,h which -oon crop
. /A* ^ * 4 Wfc ’Ter, , „ i ... i'td 1 .1- ,• Iv n healthy little near remains where
' life once held full *w»v.”
Li-m W fodesm vn v Cancer is Swift a r* pecihc
\ Potiit;v«*ly the only cure for
.
8. S. 3. FOR THE BLOOD
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Kwift i ;eor,;ii
You’ve Got It!
You Know It!
Why Not Be Cured Easy?
--THAT IS YOU HAVE
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Stomach Trouble,
Liver Trouble or Kidney Trouble.
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TESTIMONIALS.
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“1 return Tate Spring* as the best on the
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David Kirk, Pres, Mcf'alniont Oil Co.,
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, X. W. urlrfi, soSH
leans, Feb. a,’ 07 : “1 consider Tate Spring
a most delightful aummer resort and the
water superior Jo any I ever used.”
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Cordial Invitation
To Our Friends and to the Visitors to Our City
During Merry Makers Week:
YVi> specially invite you to make our store vom headquarters. You will
find wei’V emivenienee you want and should you desire to make a purchase of;
.suit. but or furnisliinos. you will find a force of polite salesmen to wait on yon
imp who will lake pleasure to show vouone of tiiu handsomest lines of elolhitu
ever shown in onr eity.
Special Department for Ladies and Ladies to Serve You.
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JAMES VICKS SONS, BO*'’ L-TEH, N. “
.1. fs, Carr, Durham. N. <’. -■I 4 hink i
the linns! water to be found anywlmre,”
,J. M. Studelmkrtr, South Rend, lml.: ”1
heileve there is no s| ring in America thin
eonlalus the. liealmg qualities that T»it.
Spring does.”
S'ffWfL-v.’jnBion, ritrsuutK, ra.; ’’l oe
lieve tligre is no water in this country
equal to rate’s for the curd of neumlsria
as well as dyspepsia ana liver trouble*,”
HELENA DOTS.
BY I. S. C.
M !{. M. Boatwright will so hi have
.
. a bull; of eotttjfh
ft looks bad to «ce an oJfl *glower
attend parties. A-k uncle John ' • il0w
he enjoyed the party. i
Mr. K. L. Boatwright of He < n * "**
H chicken with three leg .
Ms*r.«. Ethel and Jim. Stewa * ! from
Taliaferro county is visiting tie ir uncle
Mr a A Caldwell i
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Miss Rosa. Boatwright is risn'T? ncr
Ml ,. J„e, Coffer at Stony r it*.
M*-rs. x Noi ndi. aim d VV* cells u *, Ul Sun
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day night Mid Monday with *>' '
i'aldw ' i il. ‘
Mr. Gunter, wife and child.- ,.. Mr - . from
Klticrum, spent a part of lust w •' k with
r ,. jtttivt . s Dear Centerville. lordville I
Mr. ,, I itu* itiei Richard* urd from from Cr-i Td [
was over at County Line church ikunuay.
You nil just ought to iiave seen <*“• H, ‘
J 7 *i,,.
walking around , and . talkin' ,, . to lnt
wag
sixteen. young girls as though he was j,, df S'tVfiet
Mr. Charlie Thaxton, wife and *on from
Talinf county visiting nib tl pareius
-no are
Hlld other rehitives.
TEXAS HOMtEB. i
Hulls HiTut IM*c,ivt*ry
One •small bottle of Hulk- | Orcut
Discovery cures all kidney ami ladder
trouble*, removes gravel, cures" filx'te*,
seminal cuds-ion, weak and UiH 1 ’iHC'K,
rlicumatisni and :■ 11 irreguiaritie of
kidneys and bladder in iioth m ■l and
women. Regulates bladder tro Mcs if! in
llll'g'si, i
children. If not, sold by your <1 ■I ¥1.
will lie sent by mail on teceip tr| HFiieut.
One sinai i bottle is two months H
and will cure any casa above men IS. ied.
.
Ail orders promptly filled. 1 “ * 101
Texas testimonials. e. w, i III.
hole manufacturer, St.. Louis, J , for
me] j v Wneo Texas Sold at Owl Di Jtore,
(.'mw fui'dville, <ia.
READ THIS. I
OiUhbert, Oa., April and.J 1^8
This is to certify that 1 whs Iaf eted
with gravel a d that I took ffO .M'l 1 ' (| t
Hall’s Great Discovery and it ooil’'e'“'y "bottle
fared me. It is worth Slooo 00 p INS.
to any one needing It. J T. Si L
—Mi's. Cornelia Smit,! tugh tw0
sons, C. W. autiT. H. an^(| lille,
tor, Mattie M., of Gvee
Miss., have been on a viffc to
her sister, Mrs. T. H. BeuRty i u
this county.
—My neighbor aerosi 'the
street, Dr. Beazley, report uni
hers of instances in whic the
wire grass roots go clear tlrough
the potatoes and show fo' some
distance on each side as ii
ud by Mr. Bishop. But tliiQ pc
tor thinks tie has wire grass (\ at
.,;n Kinltlc. tyu^-tliiu^ x” 4
ball. -■ 0 s -
jug to a caution
YOUR BOY’S 0PP0RTUS Ty
To Oct an Education Free at the Fairer
s1ty of OcoMfla.
The Au:{..*ta Chroiiiclo Wtl com*
memlable enterprise, as wi.J he seen in
another column, offers, an oppo unity to
some young man in Georgia > r South
Carolina to secure without ai i (( ^
hiiuse.lf an education at the LYiivf ty of
Georgia for a full term of yeats.
About September first The hroniele
will publish a University of Georgia
Edition.
The young man securing the .greatest
amount of ca-li business for thi ■‘dition,
including advertising ami stibscr p, t j t()
The Augusta Chronicle Daily hi 1 'pvyii e
a-Weck edltl m, will be given a -li ,| rtr «|,ij>
at the University of Georgia (Fret Board
and Tuition). And The Chronicle f urt j u , r
guarantees employment during '"4cat i Oils
to the winner of the scholai -hip at
sufficient renumeration to eu.ibl him to
continue his education at thu f u VH1 . s j t v
until it is completed. The wiune,. ' t
secure at least S 100 worth ofbusit ess.
The contest doses Septomber i si w T ito
to TheCtironicle if you wish to try
this scholarship.
i
Ex-Gov. W. Y. Atkinsor,
;lt his homo in Newnan, Tu 1 » St [ a y.
at nine o’bloclf. He was - “
made man and had clime l hifrli
OU tti<9 ladder of fame, bt,* u ljko ‘ l,v ^
others . . he had his fan .
1 auJ
made mistakes.
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Our Honor Roll. f
The following kind patrons hu^, e paid
heir subscriptions since our last ^,, e .
A. Chapman. 40 c to July 19 t^,
Millard Henry ‘J» Nov. 4 , 99
Jos. P. Perkins. S 2 to Aug. 20 ,
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Employee*’ Testimony.
Measures are being taken in jjonaon
by the industrial law committee j n al( j|
of working women in factories, Wa t0
raise funds for the protection of women
requireii bj law.
I'ren ftp BlpiAhcrt H»ti t
Embassador Camboo will be ^
the exalted tew. who can give
“> ^ ««!«.-». low. Giato .
Democrat.
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A Ladr’l Man.
J hfp * Ss * 0 05e talk ’^’ in a
lady , s man. He „ kissed t Mina An, j„
Sl Lsxma and floated Maria Te rjj>
Guantanamo bay.—Sait Lake 11^ I
CYRANO DE BERGERAC.
The Balcony Scene Wherein Cyr»M
Pour* Out Hi* I-ove (a Roxane.
The presentation by lii bard Mans
field of Edmond Ro*taLd’s drama,
“Cyrano de Bergerac,” has created a
sensation in New York. The baicony
scene is beautiful in the original. The
following ia a translation by Charles
Renauld:
ACT III, SCENE VI.
Cyrano " _ ta
A? now Let, us enjoy the bliss there
In seeking to distinguish one the other.
For yon, I’m but the darkness of a cloak;
For me, you are the whiteness of a re ae.
g c,'.„n disdain!
my mind to shield it from
I start to -mil a sta., and then limit,
For fear of ridicule, to pick a floret,
Hexane—A floret has ita charius.
Cyrano-Diadain them now!
Boxu „,_
You never spoke to me aa now you speak,
Oh,*let" us set aside the pygmy things,
The superannuated niceties
of love as it is understood todayl
s j p by drops the water of a spring
wh,:11 **** rlVtr »• L T ***** 4Uaff?
Roxane—But mind and wit 1
Cyrano—
Thoy’ve served to make you stay.
But now ’twould be an insult to the night,
To fragrance and to fate, and nature, too,
If we -should hold unto affected style.
One look above, and artifice disarms!
l f(?ar that with this su btle alchemy
The truth of sentiment might vaporise,
Th a soul exhaust lt&elf in futile play.
And niceties be carried to a point
So pointed that it end in nothingness!
Roxane—But mind and wit?
Cyrano—I hate them now. It is
A crime to force sweet love to bandy wordsl
There comes a time, moreover, be assured—
Oh, how I pity those who feel it not !—
When our breast o’ertiows with noble love,
^ love that pretty words, must desecrate!
Roxane—
Since now for both of us the time ha3 com*,
What words shall I expect from you 1
Cyrano—All, all,
A u tijo.se I know; accept them scattered loose,
t'nsyu^ht.unbound. I love you—let me breat.hel
I love thee, and I rave. Tis joy too much!
Thy name is in my heart as in a bell,
. Roxane, and, as my heart forever throbs,
The bell is e'er the sounder of thy name.
! Of fhee there's naught I do not hoard and lova.
i mind me that last year, the twelfth of May,
A twist was changed in w hat’s a crown, thy
hair 1
Thy glowing hair to mo is truly light.
When we nave gazed too long upon the sun.
We see on things around a halo reign.
Tis thus when I have lost the light thou
shedst.
My dazzled eyes are filled with golden sparks!
Roxane—Yes, this is love—
Cyrano—The passion in my heart
Is jealous, fierce, with sadness tainted, but
It's really love—love shorn of selfish thought
Would I could give my happiness for thine—
E'en shouldst thou ne'er suspect whose gift il
was—
If I could bear, perchance and from afar,
The music of thy bliss, my offering!
From ev’ry glance of tliiue fresh virtue
springe, understood,
Fresh valor too. Oh, say I’m
And that thou fuelst my soul ascend to thee!
All is tonight too beautiful und sweet!
And still it’s truo! I speak at last to thee—
Yes, I to thee! 'Tis bliss too great! My hopes,
My wildest hopes, ne’er leaped to such a height;
My dream’s no dream, and I can dio ooutent.
Because of me she quivers with the trees!
For, loaf divine, you tremble with the leavesl
Thou tremblest. for, against thy will or not,
I feel, oh, bliss! the tremor of thy hand
Descending now along these flowery vines.
[Ho imprints a passionate kiss upon one of the
bi anchea. ]
Boxnne—
I tremble, yes; 1 weep, I love, I’m thine!
I am enthralled!
Cvrano—Slav doath then come along,
* ■ ». » : » raiir>w * h tif rr, spsi i atwwppi
What more can I expect of lire I
Christian (under the balcony)—A klS9l
—Now York Sun.
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AND While You
Prostatic Ailments Sleep.
A . Dr. Bramble’s Soluble
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