The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, September 26, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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Llk (31 FiVITV i ?' nce J?F u* 00 ui ’ s >' olir life behooves you to keep it pure. That person who goes through th.* world without regu “*** ® a b purifying his blood gets an affliction. Nine ailments out of ten have their origin in thin, impoverished blood. And to r r f. meJy thcm b > preparations recommended especially for them is to lose sight of their cause, and the relief is edies—so may rheumatism—so mav s-mfnla v in sL 3 ' C i. 3 V relieve eczema, but this ailment will have another outbreak. Dyspepsia may find temporary relief in certain rem- Pure blood strengthens your digestive omm- as and w ° meD doubles, but the final cure only comes when the blood is purified. Pure blood builds up the constitution. Graybeard Is the PUREST BLOOD PURIFIER Made. Jt has cured Cancer. It ha a cured Ecwema. ]i hae cured Hbeumatlan% It haa cured Catarrh. tr v It has cured DvspepeJa. Miod you, fheaa wens not trifling ail* Hunte, but every one an ailment which doctor* had (ailed to cure. Greybeard la made of froah herba. bloe goms and berriew. It contains no mercury or ((ash. For eradicating old and deep scaled ailments aa Cancer. Catarrh. Erse. ,'u Rheumatlam. Dyspepsia. II haa no equal on earth. You want nothing else to take. Try uothing alec. NoihlniP e'.sa la t> .ary. In Uraybeard you have every, thing to build you up and make you stron ger than your disease It will crush out your disease. It will leave you aa you were before the ntlmcnt seised you. There la nothing a hundredth part aa good aa Graybeard to do this. There Is nothing made like Graybeard-none ever will be. It la one of the great Inventions of the world. Catarrh of Stomach I lake Graybeard and know It helps me tnore than anything I can gel, I have ca tirrh of the stomach and can’t And any i Dg to relieve me but Qraybeard •EUNICE FOUNT' N. A Drummer Cured. Mr. J. M. Brown, many year* a drum r<r In Ilatesvlllu. Ark . writes: “I have b- n tn.ublod for a long lmr with rltruma i' .ttsm In my fuel and Joint* Whan I sat (!■ •vn I could not get up without exper i in# areal pain. When I Mood on my I any length of lime I watt compelled t" all down and even even got no relief. In spring this ailment in rrasel I began ihe use of Grayheard a few v. ka since and am pleased to say that i 1 am all right Nothing ever gttve mo If but Graybeard A Conductor Cured. I on traded cold a few years ago work |: on the bridge gang over In Alabama and was laid up with rheumatism I tried • k-e .it many remedies all of which seemed to r lievo me some, but none cured roe A ltd some good as for as they went, but t did not go far enough . iybeard cored me before I had taken if it.tr* as much as of other remedies Wtn W ikI'ANIKL, C. H K. Conduc'tor Get GRAYBEARD at Drugstores--$l a Bottle-6 Bottles, $5. Or write to Respess Drug Cos., Props., Savannah, Gal „ THE WEATHER. 1 >imcji| for Wednesday and Thursday: 1 Georgia and South Carolina: Fair v ith.r Wednesday and Thursday; fresh ta-terljr winds. i-"m Florida: Showers Wednesday a l Thursday; except fair In extreme F ititrn port Ion; fresh easterly winds. W’< tern Florida: Fair Wednesday and 'i uis.lay; fresh southerly winds V. irrdwy's weather at Savannah .'luimiim temperature 3.3 u p mi St degrees Me ainim tem|erature • So a ill Tt> degrees 11-. in temperature 77 degrees N iiii.il temperature 74 degieea lac* of temperature 3 degrees A mulated excess since Sept. 1 70 degrees 1: onfall 00 inches Normal .18 Inch l"H>leney since Hept 1 1.13 Inch i tirlency since Jan. 1 10.17 Inches Liver It'|Krt.—The high! of the Bavan- ill river at Augusta, at Ba. m (75th Ii rldlan time) yeaterday. was 8.8 feet, no 1 mge during the preceding twenty-four < 'ritton Hegloti Bulletin. Savannah, til.. I r the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a ■ 73th meridian time. Bcpt. 23, lint Station. <>f Ihlax Miu.iK.lx Savannah dlatriet. ITem|Tem.| fall A apaha, Ua.. clear j 9>: | 71 | ,u 0 \llwmy, clear i *8 j II | .• Amdrhu*. 'dear ] 9’. 72 .80 '• ilnbrlitge. clear ' 92 | • <n *1 Isi man, clear 1 94 | 7 .N ■rt G lines, cloudy K | e i ilnesvlUe, Fla., pi. c'dy !B | 73 .#1 •" lien. Oa.. dear 91 j 84 j <0 11111. in. clear j9l| 71 j .U) -"'vennali. id. cloudy ....j *7 |7u ou •trmsvllle, clear 1 97 To *1 iv. roes, clewr | 92 • 71 | .t*> ‘Received too late for telegraphic aver 'leelal Texas Rainfall Reports—lloux -1 •:>, 7‘; 11 unisvllb', .10; Waco. TANARUS; Alrttcne, Calves ton, ,4; Corpus Chrlsll. T. , j=, —, —— 1 Sta-’Mnx IMli.|Rale Central Station* (tlona T*m.lTeru.| fall wait* t> t v j i m gusia ( Id 18 81 .0* •Meal on | 6 8t I 81 | .<■• • i.veston 19 i 74 !Ol t 4- Rock I 11 | 90 73 | .01 -'1 mphls |lt 81 58 00 bile | 8 j 90 a .00 •'1 otgomrry 7 91 70 .00 <v Orleans ...{ II j92j TJ 04 .•imah ! 12 j 91 j 70 .00 iuliurg | 9 |9i 84 00 ntingipn ..... .... 10 jMI , 58 .00 ■ marks—Cooler over the Carolina* and * Memphis district. Light ami scaiierel i a era have occurred over Ihe Gulves -1 Lltlb Rock and Memphis districts. ervatlon* taken at the same moment ’ •me at all slollons. Sept. 35. 19ft'. 8 n , 75th meridian time. Namti of Sta'.lons. j T V Bain b’ ri, i-leitr | Bft | L .00 York City, clear ..... | 8 j 00 bp. leiphls, dear I <8 | 1 ; ® " ngton City, clear ..( 72 |L( 00 N 'c i..'k. clear .1 88 I* |. H iUeras. clear j 72 j 12 | .00 Allmlngton. dear j 72 j 8 j .00 clone, dear ......( 78 j L j .ft* Raleigh clear .| 78 . 1. .fti ' "rlesion, PI. cloudy ..| 78 | lo j 00 'Hants, Clear I 78 I 8 | .0u baste, clear I 78 1 I. .00 dear ...I 78 1. ft' J k son vide, cloudy | 78 : !• | . b'njter, p L cloudy |' | K *. West dear i3 ! 1 |* ■'"T*. doudy. 78 ! I T Cootie, dear j 71 j' * J . Letter from Texas. Ballinger. Tex.. Jan. tth I thought T would write you what your wonderful Gr.tybcard haa done for me. I had catarrh of the head about 3S years, and suffered a great deal I have tried many kinds of medicine* and have been treated by doctor*, though all of ihepi fail ed to cure me. And I being ae> old and my disease to chronic. I didn’t think there any m<llcin* fhat would cure me But mor** than 2 yearn ago I had very plain symptom* of cancer on my not* and fice and derided to try Graybeard not thinking that It would cur** my catarrh o* well is cWncar I bought x bottle* from Mr Pierce, and Ws* than ft cured me. Thla haa be* n more than 2 yean* aco now and no eymptom* of the old dl**asee have appear* i I can pro lx** Graybeard for what 11 has done for me Persor.s reed never think they are too old for Oray beard to cure them I am now 73 • MRS RHOI>A DEAN.** Graybeard Cured Him. "I would here aay for the ucr.oflt of tbs public', that I was troubled with rheuma tism In my hips for three months, and as I handled Uraybeard I concluded to give It a trial. I took two bottle* and a half and was cured I do believe It to be a great medicine "Also Slater DeLoach took It for paraly sis and It helped her surprisingly. ’’Rev. A K. STRICKLAND. "Easterling. Ua " Eczema. Do you know when you have eczema? Do you Itch? Is your skin rough? In warm weather does this slinging sensation Increase? When you scratch do large bits ters and sores form? Do they torment you when you work? Ecxema Is an outbreak of bad blood A person afflicted with ecxema cannot take undue exec rise without aggravating the Itching, or gel warm In bet without feel ing on fire The blood Is aflame with ihe peculiar poison that creates the disease and calls for a powerful alterative to re move It Nothing short of a RJ.OOV MED ICINE will accompilah a cure. Ectema. Lafayette. Ala . May M I hav* iriwl your GraybearA and know for m truth that It 1* effectual It (Hired w of cex'tna anti wvrrf at tack of in<l lon. I do not hesitate to recommend If. All who try it ham will not be without It. 8 A JARREIJU I Montgomery, clear | M | c .00 Vlokabur*. Near j M | L .0 New Orleana, clear *♦ lo OilvHtoo, pt. cloudy .... M lo .00 Corpus t‘hrli*tl, cUr .... M 1 T Pa lent In e. pt. <iv>uty J * -OS Memphis, clear f Hi ♦! j i Cmclnnail. clear Hi I* Plttaburg. clear ....| *2 H .&) Buffalo, clear j 76 i 14 | T Detroit, clear Hi) H | .00 I Chi*'ago. pt. rlouily H 4 .00 Marquette, |>t. cloudy .... 72 j H .04 M. I hull. pt. cloudy ; tC* > 6 T Dvenft*>ri, cloudy HO H j JT2 8t clear H 4 10 .<• City, clear *o 12 T Okiihom.l. pt. i toudy ...., II T Indue City, clear 74 J h .0) North Platte, p:. < loudy.. 12 oo H. H Boyer. Format Official. TAHMtSfH JOK HI LI. Kit. Hx-therlf liunn the Wit Who Hnl%r < rokrr l.nnsh. From the New York Times. Ex-Sheriff Thomas Dunn, story teller of Tammany Hall, could i\e Mark Twain I>oints on how an anecdote should be il lustrated. The wit and wisdom of the N w* Y'ork politician aie scattered promis cuously among his friend*. In Republican elides for >ars stories of t (.otltlcal type were told with the opening sentence: As Chauncey D pew said—" All Democratic campaign stories of lo cal origin ar‘ atttlhuied now to cx-her- Iff punn. With a merry twinkle In his eyes .n I it broad anil affected Mr. Dunn spin'* yarns that con vulse* his hearers A (• w- hours after eg -Blt r iff Dunn n*ndi forth on * of his bright biis of wit it Is circulated ami the ooll tlcians from the Balter> to the Bronx know* his !a?e*t s< Inlillat lons \ New Yo:k limes reporter has a *th hre-l some of best of Dunn s stories Here they are: ' . \ Salvation Army lass entered a b.ir loom In which the rx-Bbenff was treat, lug P*’y o' friends. The girl steppe,l up to Dunn and sal‘l quietly: • War Cry. Hlr? WI.I you buy a War r* r ? **** Dunn turned, shoved hi- hand Into his IHk*t tor money, and sold 1 My g"J<4 g-rl. whom Is ihe war be tw*en now?* .‘This a war between Uod anil the Devil.' th* 4 air*. I -nh beaut*. I can’t step between those ! , w o ■ Torn Dunn .-s.-ort.d ihe girl ... 1 the door und slipped a ■tuatter into h i i h T?m Dunn onee kept yard. He IK „, r . but man, polltleUns were hi. friend" Dunn vent on n i nnlr i tor ■ lond. and. tl" man falling to .5. -he work in the allot led •"*• ,h ’* , *'J f .1.1, start•'<l to ioni|*el Dunn to pay up On the bond was anothfr e'one mnirseisr who <> > member of the Masonle l.roth- Trhoo.l A deputy sheriff ws. sen lo l ft—d IH I" r Md with his wrtl and Assistants, thus pre ven.tn* work from being .lon. Dunn wiled*on the other contractor who was o, the tjn.l "M *>'• •* l ' l . •Sever mind, Dnn I am a Mason. I will go and se. some of my friends and hsve the depuiy shrflff. taken XWftF ao that wc can g* to work *l l j® Putin waited * week and still the rtepu ties held tKw.essl.ai of both stone yard- Tl,en in a fit of desperation Dunn tvetu to rn.ler Sheriff Mullvaney and quietly srrvngel to have the deputies taken nwav fton. hi. ran' The mlm contactor he ted Of this, and ss his yard was sa.l lei UP he raid to Dunn ' how did you manage It ? I Hled every w ,y I could, but the deputies still hold ih. fort on my property " •Dkln t you twy you were a IhirlyMhird degrev Masou ftsked Dunn, THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2li. l!>oa • * “V* owe war-owai (uaa in eaovet acrflMa. a a uaug ®\Umm & dMGDLGTifp • WHOLESALE• Fruits, Produce, fcocy Groceries, Jobbers, Ida COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HWgiT HITCMgLL S7*ggT / y , fl—f ~t in iim <jiu . R*pgg Drug Cc., g- Ca*r Sirs:• Tor thr* years I tuffared great pain and armoyaned frea Catarrh and Blood Poison and found no reaedy that would relieve ao. ORAYBEARD was recoaoended to ae and three bottles Bade a now aan of me I actually weigh 20 pound*aore, and my health le store vigorous than for years. Z think It Is the greatest reaedy that Z ever sew. Yours XnUy, Minister Cured. Dear Friends—T suffered more or less all the time for ten years with rheuma tism. trying many remedies, but falling to perfect s permanent cure. 80 I expected to live the balance of my days In pain. But I began taking Graybeard. not ex po-ling to he cured of rheumatism, but hope to be cured of tetter on bands and neck. And when 1 had only taken 3 bottles all my rheumatism was gone. That was nearly a year ago and I have not had a pain from that cause since. The tetter on my neck and ears disappeared, my gener al health has been better, and 1 weigh pounds more than I did before taking It No doubt Graybeard will do all that la claimed tor It. 8. H. WHATLEY. Atlanta. Oa. ••Yes." was the reply. "Well, I'm a forty-fourth degree An cient Order of Hibernians, and 1 have got more |Hill than you." Dunn walked off laughing heartily at the discomfiture of Ills brother contractor. Hi. 1110 at the Flab. The hull, tin board of the Democratic Club showed somr lime ago that Mr Dunn was In arr.ara 1580 for a house and wine bill. Richard Froktr was walking alarm the club one day and met Dunn He acid: 'T. m why don’t you pay your hills? 1 see vour name on tha bulletin board." "Sure, if rnv name wasn't up there you’d never know what l spent In the • 1i1t..” said Dunn, t'roker laughed and slipped Dunn on the back A check for f’es. was hand and to the treasurer by Dunn at onee. A party of men. with Dunn at the head, w a krd Into a small cast s Me liquor saloon near the water front. The.e was a erowd of raggid men at Dunn's heels because he was running for office. The little sa loon In which the crowd entered hardly boasted of a bar. Dunn, thinking to have fun with the Irish proprietor, said: "Give us a quart tight off the Ice and have It cold." "Where's your can?” said the saloon man |.*>klr,g over the Par. The laugh wa* on Dunn, and Ihe crowd had as much b. eras It c uid drink that evening. A crowd was Jammed In front of 8t Patrick's Cathedral on last Easier morn ing Tun. Dunn walked up Fifth Avenue to ut.eiid n ass A Mg policeman spied the gncilff and began to elb >w Ills way through Ihe crowd with Dunn at his heels. A* Ihe two men ftppirogehsd the door of the t'athei rai an Irishman shouted out: • Sure Ilia! man Tcm Dunn has as much p.till with the I‘ope as he ha* with Dick Coker. ’ Dunn look Ihe willy Itl-hman In lo mass and they said their prayers rever nitly together. There Is one man In New York who Is forced lo drink a quart of wine every time he meets Dunn He Is Ihe old superin tendent of Ihe Third Avenue car stables -ptoor and still working hard Dunn was rati fa Job when quite young, and he k. i't p. s'etlng the superintendent of the . at stables to give him a Joh as a horse rnr ' r.t < r. Filially Ihe superintendent said that Dunn was a nuisance and kicked hltn ..ui of Ihe place. He never came back •*tf thai man hid ever |ut me on the front of a horse ear I would have Iks n there vet.” said Dunn las: week "That nt in ki. ked ine cut of the car stahles. and I went Into the contract ng business, and now 1 111 wealthy. I owe all nty success to that o and superintendent, and every lime 1 e t In. he has to dr ok a bottle of wine w.th me.” joke That llsrlle. 8 lellnt. A practical Joke w a- played by Dunn on a typical west side Irishman Dunn wa campaigning. He was buying quarts of wan*’, ordering two a* a llm,-. Dunn allp p-1 n rtve-dollar bill In the hand of an Ir'shman. and said: "J.ial order two more hollies ” "Just xlve’s two more of those." said the Irishman. Dunn had already paid for hl wine, hut h. threw a half dollar down on the bar as If paying hi* bill. Then he left the place, after sipping a glass. When the Irishman started to pay for hl , (wo bottles he also threw a half dol lar on the bar. and was nearly overcome when the har.ender said: "Seven dollars and a half, and pay up quick.” The Irishman had to spend all of the *7 and some of his own money 40 get out of the place while the crowd laughed He saCote vengeance oo Dunn, but the next time they met another flve-dollar bill straightened out matters. The TWlce Hoard was startled one day by a visit from ex-Sheriff Dunn After a secret session Dunn, who wa* waiting out- Picttirc of Health. “Orayheard did me more good than any thing I ever link In my life 1 was troubled with Indigestion, shortness of breath, and was given o great deal of medicine by my doctor, but It did ra no good I saw Gray beard advertised and bought It, and It cured me I began to gain flesh ami weigh twenty pounds more than 1 did n short time ago MR6 J O BROWN. "127 Ifs street. Montgomery, Ala.” Sound and Well. ”1 had congestion of Ihe stomach—acute indigestion Last August when I was ao bad off, I heard of Uroybeord and got ray daughter and son-in-law to send for the medicine for me. It did me more good than all the doolors .and I continued Us use until now. I am aound and web. I atn truly thankful for the and ■ ovrry of a great and wonderful a mcdleim "MRS MARGARET A OIJVTD. Mt. Pella. Tentk WALSH & MEYER, 1-4 Broughton, West. LADIES’ FURNISHINGS. This Is Ihe season of the year when we take great pleasure In allowing our NEW GOODS. PERCAEKB, OCTINGB. FLANNKtJI. FLANNELETTES for HOUSE GOWNS. SHORT SKIRTS LONG SKIRTS. HOUSE FURNISHINCS. DRAPERIES ART BATINS. DENI.VIS. TAPESTRIES. CURTAINING In SWISSEB. LACE and FIGURED MUBLNS. LACE nr*l NET PANEL* for GLASS DOORS. side, was ushered In while the Commis sioners were in iheir seats. ••What can we do lor you. Hhorlff. fnkd Prr*W*n* York ••Trll m** what you hnv dolna to day. and I will tell," said Dunn. "Well we have been making trimmer*. Transferring Cnp'atns and other people around." said York. ...... "Oh hegob. It’s too bad I dtdn 1 know that; I would like to have had a couple of Archbishops transferred Ex-Bherlff Dunn like Senator le|>ew. en joys Iris own Jokes. lie chuckles and laughs, but doe* not grow fat. over these trifles of life. His eye* are always bright and glistening When he tells s story, and Ms laughter Is always repressed until those around li m dtown his chuckles or Is snxlous to be told all of Dunn * new Joke*. _ JOVITHA* RCKD’B TOMB. It Is Blso III* Haste. 8111... nab It Con tain. His 88 He’s lles.l ll.edy. From ih. New York Tribune Among the features of Evergreen* Cem etery. Brooklyn, there Is none that has caused more comment than llie Jonathan Reel tomb It contains the twdy of Mnrv K Re and who die I In March. 189:1, and I* also ihe home of Jonathan Reed, who was her huelisnd They had t- It married thirty-five year* when Mr- Reed died On he. deathbed Red promised his wife thsi she should never be burled out of his sight hut thsi he would have her body whete he could se It. This promise, he has carried out. The rn twill coffin which r-nirlns the bohy lias been so placed 'hat he rat see the fa • . will The handsome tomb was built soon af ter the death of Mr* Red. and ws* ar ranged lo accommodate enly two <offh: The one containing ih<- lesly eland* at the right as one enters the tomb, and on the p f I* an empfv coffin of the same pattern resting an mart |e slabs The In let I r of the tomb I* arranged with a view lo making II "c *ey a-d homelike." The walls are decorated with the handl w- rk of the .lead woman, pictures, hrlc-a brae, etc The floor Is covered with rugs and the esterlor I* test, fully decorated with growing plants In cosily vase* In speaking of 'h man who teared Ihe tomb and who occupies It mos' of Ihe time a mar who knows him said "There Is -onslderalle misapprehension regard!! g the mottvea that Indued him to t.ke p 1 1* pre**nt res de ce. The casual o s rvrr would suppose ’ha 1 he Is pos *esse 1 of a peculiar state cf mind bor dering on Insanity, though one has only to engage In conversation with him for a few mom*n . when the fart of his eanlty will be etnaWlahed In the mind of tho visitor, ll bsUtvea raUglous scull Dyspepsia. Bloating after eating and a feeling of weight In the atnmach are dyapepeta’e symptoms—eruetatkms of gas—strk stom ach. heartburn, vertigo, all come along. Sour stomach, headache, general depres sion and great nervous condition follow. We hear women aay that they cannot sleep, and that they feel light-headed as If at times they must fall. We hear men say that they cannot work The rtoma.li Is out of gear, they are restless and ner vous and form the habit of drinking. This Is dyspepsia— ,jl!* It can be cured. Graybeard ta a safe remedy for this aliment. It makes fond ifutrttinua and strengthens and invigorates the digestive organs by purifying the bloeoL Don’t hesitate to take It. n.ent to b Ih- remit of gwgmphl.-al chan*'.. In the mailer of birth, and that 111. erank I* Ihe man who breaks loose from the Iron Ih> und <i.amas of his broth ers, and lui<] It n t la*.-n for the cranks t tie human race would have remained almrlgln.s He doe* not deny hi* uni*.- lief In a future state, but says: ’lf there I* a life beyond Ihe grave It will be all right. I.ul 1 shall make the lst of this life, and he wlln my wife while l can.’ lie Ihtnk- the only dlff renre between him and his wife Is that the t.ark has simply gone out of h<r body, and that she 1 only sleeping or In a torpid condition He does not think that God rails any one from Ihi* life, but that dealh Is simply an act of nature, and that he cannot ac .ll*o God of being u murderer,' • Mr It.ed poasesafts a sense of humor that w.ll save a man from hemming de s; on.tent lie laughs like a man who lives amid scenes of mirth, In-lead of one who spends most of his time in and about a lomb. Hl* memory I* a* extraordinary <i* hta life He take* pleasure In relating Ihe experiences of hi* past life, the hum orous as well as Ihe sad side of It, and 1.l- manner of expio-st ,n makes It the more tnterestfng. If. lives as he doe* be ' "'• lie enjoy* It, and. possessing hl ti.carle* of life, he could enjoy nothing el*c. To be srparatsd from Ih. one whom he loved wou and make him most miserable and wreirhe I.” A picture of his wife hang* on Ihe door of ihe tomb, snd under this the following Inscription ha* been pin.-rd "Let those who ,eek not knowledge pas* by this tomb, and tnose who fall to learn Ihe secret ef life In death depart.—Reed —lt has been suggested by MM Dc*- gre* and Kal'hnxard. In a communication to #he Part* A. idemle de* Science, that peroxide of soda could he u*d advantage ously to regenerate the air In submarine boats, and tn other diving apparatus This substance when dissolved In water demm|K>se*. oxygen being liberated, and a solution of caustic and a produced. This solution is of course. powerful ab sorbent of carbonic acid gaa. and iq also • aid to destroy nil alkaloids which may he expired from Ihe lungs and which give such disagreeable odor to a crowded room Insufficiently ventilated. s I* , —A meeting of the ralhollc* wa* held In Pittsburg the other day fo Inquire Into the sanctity of the late Rev. Francis Xavier Zeln*. formerly of Pittsburg with a view of his esnonlxatlon and heallffca. lion. The Rev. Father Joseph Wlssell of Philadelphia spoke of the faultiest life of the dead tori*** *nd ol his many virtue* He will be the principal speaker for Ihe next two weeka. and It In that lime be can prove there was not a blemish In the career of Father Zeloe. the Iw witnesses summoned will be heard Rheumatism. Rheumatism ortgltiaUni from • troop of arkt In th Impoverish**} and Impuro bUvfcl It attacks <!f|erent parta of (ha body. Tt lx •onpllwr# whitl in (he* miiMlrt, mu llmM in the part* surrounding the )wns. ami a*>met ones In (ho jotntr hnw** tha namf muscular and articular rheumatism. Whan tu lho hips ll Is coital s lotto rheu matism. ohm In the* mnarks of Iho Ini-It, lumbago Often when one gr** to rise front sitting or at*Htn* the uKlen ••notching'' is nose, vara that they some time* cry out in pun. The feet nnel joints are sometimes swollen without at first, causing any ptrtUultr pstn. Thla symptom la auffUient The ail mrnt In get ting a start on you Tills Is tho tlm to take Graybeard ' The .*(• et cure for rheumatlam la o thorough blood ele in-frig Graybeard In i known speelfle for rheu matism It checks the formation f add, dissolves th* acid deposit ami produce- a normal arul rich flow of blood LK>n i host* lata (o ask for It. A Boy Cured. Mm. Hill, residing at 10% W Ml to boll afreet. Atlanta. gave GravUtarl to her who wus form) to stop w*>tk on Account of a m vere attack of rheumatism, and it cured him sound and well. Lost Use of His Arm •’llliica inking Orayhrard | hove regnlmvt use of my arm which ttu ho'plcs. by rheumatism. W. C Fl-KNNIKIJN, "Kingston, Tex. You Get Strong. Everybody who take# Gra* t>e*rd tells u# they get stronger They eat more ami it does not make them sick This I* the *e rret of the curative power* of Graybeard. The flr*l thing It doe* Is to make yon go to rating You will eal more than you have canal In months, and you will And It will not hurt you a* It utad to when you ale heartily Ry making you eal It mak> * you stronger It make* you stronger a* the new blond and bone and tissue begin to become part and parcel of you. and If you are afflicted with ecxema you will And It gradually disappear The same way with rheumatism, catarrh, dyspepsia, cancer, In short. Graybeard makes you stronger than your disease and crushes out your disease. Graybeard Did It. “Like nil other* who are ho unfortunates at to beromn a pray to ImlliMilon and tx>w*l trouble*. I tried varlou* medk*ine •snd • number of the beat doctor* to treat my rate, but found only temporary relief until Graybeard waa diacovvrcd. XL* u*w- KNOWN BY ALL NATIONS. t//tn . ftvrictMv. Twice the price cou’d buy no better. LIPPMAN HKOS., Savannah Agents. JUST RECEIVED, Fire-Proof Safes From llie most rrlrbralrd maaalarlurrra, both flre-proof and burglar proof safes and vault dour*. XVe rurry no Immense stuck nf Fire-proof Safes. Osr tlsek ens brnrei u very elegant tine from 7MO to -I.IMMI pound*. Inclusive, single und double doors, und u visit tu our rntubllsbrnrut In lu aperl tbesr elegant safes will be a source of much prugt und In struction la nur friends. The price will be ns law as any really Flre-prunf Safe ran be made, und our motto Is t|nnllty and Safety of the flrst Imparl* ■ ■re. Mend or rail nn a* fur further particulars, rstslogsr and prlrrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Wholesale Agents for Manufacturers of Fire-Proof Safes. UNION HOTEL. West Broad and Haris slrtstft oppo.lt* Central Depot. Modern appointment. Convenient to alt at,sat car lines. Rates 8135 snd lU4 and 32 00 par day Blngla meal 28c of J. PATERSON. Manager. — Empty Hogsheads. Empty SelaMn Hogsheads fur eule by C. M. GILBERT L CO. Catarrh. Thn mouth, throat, po.t-nn.nl cavity tm.nhlai i-iiM oi.a tr crila of tha lungi arc lined with a network of dolk-ata Moot vrrl When thr Mood la purr thaaa h!<u*l vr—l. are h-althv and vlgocou* and exude mucu* which lubrtoataa tha att and protect* them from tha af fect. of cold dual. ate. When the bloat la Impure, thr.r vcaaelg by ic.i-on of th<lr -Plicate atru-iure, art unable to curry II They t-ecomn -i.-ggad tirtd he nee mull* catarrh Ornyheard [m rifle# tha blood in loratat there .mail bkual vr.arla. and* anabM tbrni to diw liargn tho foul blood and r atorr. health Catarrh will not ext*t when tha blood fe pure. — -taf . Ugly Ulcers. Dear Frlcnda—l have bean .offering tl yevr. with an ulcer on my ankle Boma. time, in bed. .omettmea on crulcha* f lined rrmedlee of my own and falling t* make o cure, I (tatted In different phyal clntiM They all aald thal they could run live, hut found It to tie of a .1 upborn na ture and failed I .aw Gravtward advert lied and I bough, four Little, of It. two boaee of tha pi 11% one hut of the ointment. It cured me well And I have one bottle left I .ay that I am well—not nearly wall— but entirely well ll ha. been over twelve month, and no evmptotn. hove returned 1 hope the .offering will da aa I havw tiae It. hove fulth In It and bo cured Mr. JANR GEORGE, Rockvale. TenlW I trine being manufactured by friends o 4 mine and knowing 11 lo be made from pure material of th- forest, was Induced to give It a trial 1 csc.l it six wwk* according 4a rttntrllnns an.l at the and of the time 3 felt a* Well as 1 ever did. "O, A DUETT. Ex-AMerman, llutlrr. Oft.** Rheumatism. Rheum itl< Kweilin* In tha lega la nr4 ty Gnaybaard. Mr* Joxuph Ilrown of Rutlar. Oa,, waa afflk*tal with rheumatUm. It cauaod Im* trial pain. Her matement la Dial her le*s awelldl to unuiumi *U* ffhe wna not abl* to ralftevt tha atlmavrt imtlt h* irorir*4 ! Orayl’eart ib I* now aound and well. Acid In the blood preduces rehum tturn, j Nothin* I* half eo good aa Graybeard for I rheumatism "My wife wa* Minified four ream with rtieunKttUm. and I w not able to find anythin* to relieve her Bha took Orajr l*-?ird about a month and h* med to be aa well a ever. It •• .red our lltfie son of tha ailment \\ cannot prataa Graybeard tuu utucU. ODO BOOTH. J - ■■..***• ■ “Cai.ouvlU*. Oft." I OPIUM Morphia* *>J Cocaine habile cured pally, lately in 10 to SO day*. The only guaren. teed palnlaaa cure. No cure no pay. Addreaa. DR J H HEFLIN. Looual Qrove, (M. ■TOMB lesoso s french pills female REGULATOR, ent pnetpald k* the !•*• *> d* (or .Wi a ho*. Regu fa Jfkfr mUr |rice it Batter than Taney |v<>X?* w ami Pennyroyal. I'nlyiea hoaa* Jfl in m. .iy Beard Chemical Cos., S.J 14*0 Oliva atreat. LortavlMa.JKa 7