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DOCTOR
ADVISED
OPERATION
Cured by Lydia L.Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Paw Paw. Mich. ‘ I suffered terri
bly from female ills,
sp! including iuHaui
t^aU o 11 and congea-
Yjjp Pinkham’s^Vegeta-
I can now sav [ am
a well woman.”
:! Emma Dkapeu.
Another Operation Avoided.
Chicago, 111.- “i want women to
know what that wonderful medicine,
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound, has clone for me. Two of the
best doctors in Chicago said I would
die if I did not leave an operation, and
I never thought oi .seeing a well day
again. I had a small tumor and female
troubles so that 1 suffered day and
light. A friend recommended Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,
and it made me a well woman.”—Mrs.
Axvkna SPEia.rxo, 11 Langdon St.,
Chicago, 111.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
Eound, made from roots and herbs,
as proved to be the most successful
remedy for curing the worst forms of
female ills, including displacements,
inflammation, iibroul tumors, irregu
larities, periodic pains, backache, bear
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, and nervous prostration. It costs
but a trifle to try it. and the result
has been worth millions to many
suffering women.
Tito 1 can not measure the sun, 1
can enjoy the sunlight.—Joseph
Parkier.
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0. $. ALONE CAN SAVE STARVING FLOOD VICTIMS--
MEXICO CANNOT SUCCOR ITS 15,000 SURVIVORS
Plea For Assistance Comes From Republic Across Our Border-Women and
Children in Inland Towns Greatest Sufferers-Number ni
Bead Now Placed as High as 15,000.
San Antonio, Texas. —Messages re
ceived here indicate lliat. the report
sent to the Slate Department front
Monterey, Mexico, relative to the suf
fering there is not an exaggeration of
the real conditions. The latest re
ports puts the number of dead as
high as 15,000 and the number of
sufferers and homeless fully as many.
There is a great deal of relief work
to accomplish in Northern Me> ico.
In addition to the extremely heavy
toll of lives collected, to say nothing
of the immense property damage,
hundreds of square miles upon which
there once stood happy communities
have been swept clear of both houses
and crops. For the survivors there is
nothing left to do but extend a hand
in attest of alms.
In consequence of the wide area af
fected the Mexican Government is
called upon to shoulder a burden for
which it is not prepared just at this
juncture. The Government lias been
heroic in its efforts 1o relieve partial
ly the distress which is now greater
in the outlying sections rather than
in the cities which have rail connec
tion
Anguish Greatest in Towns.
It is in these smaller places from
which the survivors must come on
foot that the anguish is the greatest.
Both women and children are starv
ing. Many have died while awaiting
the relief which the father, husband
or brother set out to procure.
For these people only the simplest,
kind of food will suffice. The Mexi
cans will find a great deal of nourish-
OUR EXPORTS NOW ARE $48,000,000,000.
That's the Tota. For the Last 120 Years. Reports the Bureau of Statist c*
-Manufacturers’ Big Share--Steady Increase Shown in the
Share They Take in Exports--Iron and Steel Records.
Washington, D. C.— I The exports
of American manufactures for the
120 years from 1780 to 1909, accord
ing to a report just made public by
tho Bureau of Statistics of the De
partment of Commerce and Labor,
amounted to $12,000,000,000. Ol
this amount two-thirds were exported
within the last twenty years, and one
half. or 50,000,000.000, within the
past eleven years of the present de
cade.
The total exports of merchandise
from 1789 to date amounted to $46,-
000.000.000, of which 26 per cent,
were manufactures. Steady increase
has been shown in the share which
manufactures form of our exports
from 6.5 per cent, in thedecade 1790-
1799, to 37.6 per cent, in the decade
ending with 1909.
Iron and steel products were not
recorded until 1790, when the value
BRIDE POISONED ON HER WEDDING NIGHT.
*
Dies After Two Weeks of Agony—Husband Arrested
and Held Without Bait.
Parkersburg, W. Va. —A girl of
fourteen years, a bride of fourteen
days, was murdered, poisoned by her
bridegroom, is the charge on which
J. E. Sayre, of Richmond County, Va.,
was arrested here. She was Miss
Blanche Wright.
Tho allegation is that Sayre gave
the deadly bi-chloride ot mercury to
his bride, with whom he „cloped two
weeks ago. He is said to have been
under the influence of liquor and not
to have intended to poison her.
The child-wife, the daughter of a
minister, died here in a hospital after
horrible suffering lasting two weeks.
ment in' (he dried or ‘ navy" bean,
and flour and meal do a great deal to
ward supplying them with sustenance.
Mexican Consular representatives
here and in other points of the State
have issued appeals to relieve the suf
fering.
A number of the Texas railroads
and the express companies have
agreed to carry free such supplies as
may be sent to the relief committee
at Monterey, which is now most active
in distributing food to those places
where help is most needed and which
can be reached by railroad or over
land transportation.'
SSOOO Raised by Women.
In this city alone more than SSOOO
was hurriedly raised by public sub
scription. Women of the city gath
ered supplies, both clothing and food,
and rushed several cars to the border
and into the capital of Northern Mex
ico as soon as railway transportation
was restored.
The Republic of Mexico also came
with a hurried response to the first
stories of distress. It is not suffi
cient, although the Mexican people
were as liberal as finances and condi
tions would permit. For this |he r peo
ple of Monterey made grateful ac
knowledgment, but tlie need of suc
cor is still great. Unless the United
States, which has always been ‘‘liber
al to those in distress,” rushes to A f
assistance of her near and good neigyi
bor across the border, the increase iV
the number of dead and the extent Oi'
the suffering in the flooded district
will be frightful to behold.
of these exports amounted to $117,-
000. The million-dollar mark was
not passed until 18 40. and from that
time forward a steady increase was
shown in manufactures of steel. Last
year a grand total of nearly $2 00,-
000,000 of manufactures of steel ex
ported was reached.
The total value of manufactures
exported during 1908 was $750,000,-
000. Of this amount Europe re
ceived approximately one-half, or
$368,000,000; .North America,
5189,000,000; South America, $71,-
750,000; Asia, $71,700,000: Oceana,
$40,000,000. and Africa, $10,000,-
000. Of the amount sent to Europe
$97,000,000 was copper, $55,000,000
mineral oil. $47,000,000 manufac
tures of iron and steel, $39,000,000
manufactures of wood, $17,000,000
naval stores, and $14,000,000 agri
cultural implements.
It was on the wedding night of
the young couple that the young wife
was poisoned. The girl’s parents ob
jected to Sayre’s attention because of
his alleged intemperance. They
eloped to this city and stopped at a
local hotel.
The young woman instantly became
deathlv sick, and her husband is said
to have left the hotel. The father
was summoned, and the husband was
not allowed to see his wife. For two
weeks she lived in mortal agony and
then died.
When it was learned that Sayre
was to leave town his arrest followed.
fer Agonies
;ed Kidneys
This Not Knowing the
their Condition
irationsTare apt to do.
E. C. DeWitt & Cos., Chicago, 111.,'',
yant every man and woman who
lave the l#ast suspicion that they
we afflicted with kidney and blad
!er diseases to at once write them,
ajd a trial box of these Pills will
> sent free by return mail post-
Bd. Do it to-day. J
fIbCKENHULL.
rmcr! ■>
lem of America, Mr. Farmer —
I the world—is at your service.
home as soon as you want it.
lors, your friends in town, to
Kew York, Chicago or any other
ie on your farm is the
r horse power without I
for the horse. A tele-1
put our plan for installing i
*st Bell telephone manager £•
Slot. A postal will do.
F T t
Jaone
i. pf M !&
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? Ga,r s
lOtlHuV.
The little champion recently Wart troubles that overtake the
r a ,; e rL°~ ££■£££Vfce <Wkor. Fortum finishes
had beeu reported that she was nod liquid food which strengthens
the best of health, but she gave no Uad an <] body.
dication of having “gone hack,” pie . . , , , r ~
ing her strong game that made hP en ( i a ) T - s truu ot well-made
world's champion, with her same ostum (boiled 15 minutes) C.on
dash and accuracy. lices
At the close of the series Miss Sm
ton was asked to tell what system o
training she had found most effective;
and what, in her opinion, is the best!
form of exercise and diet for the av
erage American girl. In part she said:
“While I advocate hearty
eating, I cannot say too much
against the use of tea or coffee.
They are nerve destroyers and
no one can be healthy who
persists in their use.
“Too much exercise is a3 bad as too i
little. Walking is the best exercise j
there is. Early each morning, after j
drinking a glass of hot water, dressed i
in loose clothing, I walk for nearly
an hour.
“Athletics should receive some at
tention from every girl. If her*time
precludes the playing of tennis or golf
she should take long walks in the
open air, both before the morning
and evening meal, throwing the head*
and shoulders back and taking long,
deep draughts of that which money
cannot buy but is in reaoh of the poor
as well as the rich—pure air.
“Pure air and a moderate amount
of exercise I cannot too strongly im
press upon girls as being the only se
cret of health and grace. Medicine
for that out-of-sorts feeling may cause
girls to imagine they feel all right,
but what they really need is more
fresh air and not quite so much sit
ting around the house In tight-fitting
clothes as a great many of them do.’’
Miss Sutton is declared by physi
cians to be a perfect athlete. Tennis
experts declared that every movement
is "a picture.’’ —Lexington (Ky.) Leader.
Postum Cereal Cos., Ltd., Battle u. g.
Land Sale Vf H
GEORGIA —FORSYTH V P
BY virtue of an agreement amc ?f
heirs of S G Fincher,
of said county and state, and a P
attorney executed by them autho J
the same, I will offer for:sale at
ontcry, to th highest bitider, beto
court house dooi in Cumming, 1 _
county, within the legal hours ot sa tJc
the first Tuesday in October, next,
is known as the S G Fincher place, er _
two miles east of Cumming 0
Thornton’s ferry road, contain” mu,
hundred and ninety five acres n ur*
less, consisting of lots N °s ii8 9
a roadway from the, dwelling run*."
the old mill shoal near the r~-'* —-
corner of the same] and 1260,11 p t
district ann lots 34, 35 and **] 1.
district, all in the first sect t t on >t
countv and state. Sold as '
said S' G Fincher deceased ‘
pose of providing a su^ r system
Fincher, the widow of
provided by the will of s'
Terms as follows: One fst.
one third to become due what
of December in each of . h
and 19:1, with interest
1910, at the rate of S per literature
secured by purchase mon J ls credit
the land. The purchere I not —
right to pay the full a’mld be the
should desire to do sc the world.”
terest. Possession v, il; ug hobbies
chaser on or by Jaj t c;[rious . whe „
1 u ” u ' 3 IS s extremely nervous
Atty in fact s the study of occult- •
s to get hold of spir
Ad) , a nd clairvoyants, and
GEORGIA SU p er gtitious in many
Til virtu ~ ...
K Qrdina tinie as ° a certuin spir
for sale oh st ahlished at the court,
1909, at pyumored that the Czar
bidder, be used frequently to ar
thetownof together. A weird story
in the legad, ( j during the late Rus
estate be o to the effect that a
Major, late o .. . . .. .
wii: All of loi ar that havmg dived
the east half ot the sea, he .beheld
except ten acre. Makharoff stand
north west coinerattleship with a
ow as dower descr iea d. “Tell the
mencing at the nc ir j t j ()Il> “that Rus
lot, thence east .
east and west r
the public v
cros a seT|^ CIAL
on the JF said the father, solemn
origin-i sorry I must use fhe rod,
an( l JRay duty.”
objected the clever son.
J’ 011 sa y often y° u don’t
or in|pa dllt y 011 hides.”—Balti
inter|f® r i can
wbiqb 1 1
T|m •
the pt •
fvo&pion s&ys
Upot
pe Vt Drink Coffee'
—1
s’Don’t Drink Tea\
“Don’t Exercise Too Much’*
the ‘> T easy when you know how
lam raor e satisfactory
OSTUM
is, as a morning- cup.
1A hot, steaming cup of Postum
as invigorating and braeing as
'coffee. But instead of caffeine -
.wrecked nerves, headaches and
“There’s a Reason.”
WONDERED WHY
und the Answer Was “Ooffee.”
jtiy pale, sickly persons wonder
jsars why they have to suffer so,
mutually discover that the drug
Vine—in coffee is the main
‘t)f the trouble.
Us always very fond of coffee
j a ink it every day. 1 never had
I n ,Vsh and often wondered why I
; w !ays so pale, thin and weak.
| jt five years ago my health
! rHly broke down and I was con
i m ;ny bed. My stomach was in
UUdition that I could hardly
life- ent nourishment to sustain
f.x this time I was drinking
out T ”n’t think I could do with
■ Awhile I came to the con
, -t coffee was hurting me,
Pn-ti. d to give il up an(i
.Sdidn’t like the taste of it
u was made KSht —
UArbark and rich—l soon be-
La ™„nd of it.
t _ jeek 1 began to feel bet
ter’ M eat raore and sleep bet *
m, o ne headaches were less fre
looked within flve months I
headach e,t a
“Mv F entirel y gone.
nnri tn-f‘continued to improve
weigh I4 am well and stron S.
1 attribute my prea
of Postuif life -S Jvl S qualitiea
‘ n l h T\'s™"
pkgs P ad to Wellvilie,” i n