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TEDDY APPROVES WOR
Declares __ , That No
pine nine Pnlirv
Governor Theodore Koosevelt, of
New York, wub the guest of the presi¬
dent at tjie white house Saturday
night. He arrived in the afternoon
from Oyster Bay in response to a tele¬
graphic request from President Me-
Kinley to come to Washington for a
consultation.
Governor Roosevolt was met at the
depot by the president’s secretary,
Mr. Cortelyou, and driven direct to
the white house, where he was received
by the president. There was a short
conversation between the two distin-
guislied men before dinner. After¬
wards, together with Secretary Hay,
Secretary Long, Attorney General
Griggk and General Corbin, they sat
upon the western veranda of the exec-
«Uvo mansion for a long consultation.
His.visit set afloat various rnmors,
among them that he had been called
to Washington to be tendered the of-
flee of secretary of war, to be given
command of a brigade in the Philip-
pines and to designate an entire
regiment for service there. He de-
dined to discuss these, protesting the
president’s purpose was merely to
consult him regarding the organiza-
thm of the new volunteer army, espe-
cially the personal of the officer*. He
was asked in so many words whether
til.! president had tendered him the
Keeretaryahip. lie replied to this ques-
«on only with a laugh.
The governor’s best friends in
Washington say that regardless of the
facts as to the president’s tender or
failure to make one, - the governor
would much prefer his-present po-
sitiou as of the Empire state to
a fractional term iu the war depart-
ment, and his treatment of tho ques-
tiou renders this theory ns to his atti-
tilde most plausible.
Governor Koosevelt dictated the
following interview to the Associated
Press: /
“The president lias told me that he
wished efficiency!of recommendations based upon
the the men recommend¬
ed, and presjdibnt’s tbat^fiie attitude will heed in no the others. matter
BTlfnlfilS of the terrific political
to which he is and will be
^support bjected is such as to intitle him to
of all mon vrho feel that
that it is, in a peculiar sense, the
jerty of the whole country, and
■t ■emotions it. the giving of commission* and
Pleration alike absolutely no con-
should enter outside of the
merit of tho men as soldiers.
“My own recommendations will
limited to the men I had under me, or
saw in action, and to tho members of
tho New York volunteer regiments of
whose merits 1 have, as governor, not
merely official knowledge, but also the
knowledge anfong gained from personal in-
qniry their superiors."
Kaferring to the general situation
in the Philippines and the policy of
the administration with reference to
those islands, Governor Roosevelt said:
“Of course any American worthy of
the name must stand behind the pres¬
ident in his absolute purpose to bring
the insurrection in the Philippines to
an cud. I have no question that by
the beginning of the dry season Gen¬
eral Otis will lie in shape to stamp out
all resistance. Then the president
can and will see that the reign of ab¬
solute law and justice follows, it
cannot be too clearly kept in mind
that the whole trouble is due to the
men who for two months prevented
the ratification of the treaty of peace
and to those who declined to give the
president ihe the troops he needed upon
terms lie asked. Those who took
part in the first movement to oppose
the , treaty , have , on their , . souls , the
guilt of most of the bloodshed both of
0 " 0W p.^ 0p ". ftU<l the “ at ' v68
of the 4 . 1 iiillippines, and the would-be
traitors who nave since been
aging Aguinaldo and Ins followers to
the limit of tlieir small capacity share
the guilt so far as their feeble powers
permit.
“Those who opposed giviug ns the
forces we needed thereby showed
themselves enemies of tlieir country
and of the flag. Every mau whoso
voted m the senate may haye the satis-
faction of knowing that he has doue all
that he could to bring discredit on the
flag and disgrace upon our arms.
is all the more to tho credit of the ad-
ministration that it has steadfastly pur-
sued the path of national honor and
steadfastly upheld the interests aud
the good name of the nation as a
whole, in spite of the way it has been
hampered by those who sought to be-
tray the nation. We have a right to
NOT A GIFT TO BRYAN.
Nebraskan Plat*p«l the Cttrlond of Melons
On the Mirkft A* Instructed.
A Lincoln, Neb., dispatch says: \Y
J. Bryan denied Sunday that the car¬
load of melons seut him by J. D. Mo-
Eacheru A Co., of Morven, Ga., was
intended as a gift. Ho was merely
asked to place them on the market iu
Lincoln. He turned the car over to a
merchant, who sold the melons aud
paid the freight bill.
& Ml.' a I ft m\
. . Was \\r an i Invited •. ,
White . , , _ # , house. ,
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THE ADMINISTRATION.
—
Have Been Hade—Philip-
U SUSiaineu. Sustained
demand the support of every true
American for the administration’s
policy in the Philippines, and every
American who is far-sighted and patri¬
otic- should join in denouncing alike
the men who strive to give aid and
comfort to the foes not only of Amer-
j 1<;a bnt °* civilization in the Philip-
1 pines, and also those other men who
would prevent our army’s being made
equal to the national need.”
TRAIN MANGLES SEVEN.
flan. Wife and Four Children
Meet Death at a Rail-
road Crossing.
All but one of the seven members of
tb fftmi , 17 o{ wil , iam ReinhartJ ’ of
Columbus, 0., were killed . and the re-
maining one badly injured by u pas-
senger train Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard and their
five children, rangiug in age from
nine to fourteen,were out for an after-
noon drive in a surrey. They were
crossing the tracks just as the
westbound passenger train, due at
3:15 p, m., came along. The vehicle
was knocked into splinters and Mrs.
Beinhard and Arthur and Karl were
killed outright. Edward and William
j after were so being badly removed wounded to that they hospital, died
a
Clarence sustained a fractured collar-
bone and other lesser injuries, but it
is believed he will recover. The horse
-which was attached to the surrey was
literally ground to pieces.
The crossing has long been regarded
** a dangerous one, the view of in-
coming trains being obscured by u
high fence around the fairgrounds.
The train was running at a high
I speed.
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UIGA ItM AKBRS LOCK HI) OUT.
;
j The Strike Trouble At. TurnJUI, Fla., Comes
To a Focta.
j Twenty large cigar factories in Tam-
pa, Fla., closed Saturday afternoon on
! account of labor trouble.
| Four thousand men are thrown out
° f , employment . , and , already , , many
! th™Bs »ro being made, and incendiary
!j l ^ ^ ,01U K heard. Ihe huge niujoi-
i ai *’ 1 elll K Guinns, Hpauiauis auci
1 nltans.
( «?“? twelve week* Mamaia ago there bwtjnj, was a
■ m e *«or
if, ! 0njen « waB o,n , K weighed. All efforts to
settle , the matter was futile and at last
! it became known that the cigar makers
j had designs upon other factories as
I soon as this one was over with. This
oan “ d , ‘ he maunf ^ tur f 8 to *°»“ . an
i aa sociation and settle the 4 matter by a
lock « nt J h * B that a cash
we f k >’ of £ ver ^°’ W
cllt oft untl1 tho nftll,r 1S . settle ‘ 1-
MANY SllUEiTS OF CHARITY
la One of the Result* of the Disastrous
Flood* In Tex AH.
CinvATiinv uoverpot n»yeiOI Khvouh nf Tatar IGX as, Yinq lias
stated to an Associated Press cor res* •
pondent _ ..».••** that judging frpm - all .. the re-
ports he had received officially from
the Hooded district, there had been
great , , loss of . property, * » both 11 personal i
and corporate; that hundreds of peo-
1"* >“■" "*» "«-*'* >“•>*»'
belongings, and that at present there
were in the neighborhood of 45.000
people, 1 1 the majority 4 of thorn being lie-
who , dependent s i j. entirely i-i
groes, were .
upon public charity for sustenance.
The suffering of water-bound refugees
has lieeu very great.
The governor figures the reports
out lo show that the loss of life has
been comparatively small, not exceed-
j i UR #f ty persons. The heaviest farm-
j ing losses will fall upon the owners
of tho V)ig plantations in the bottoms,
who have lost all their crops and much
0 f |j )e j r physical property ami are not
being w protected in the distribution of
chanty, i which , - , is . t being • expended ^ i only i
;
j ; among the poor.
Oh ('luu itf of High Treason,
Advices from Fretoria state that the
Transvaal government has decided to
proseciito ou the charge of high trea-
80U the three principal defendants
> whose complicity iu the attempt to
promote a rebellious rising at Johan-
■ aosburg has been under judicial inves*
tigation.
j North Atlantic Squadron.
r ihe „. « North r . Atlantic . ,
! I rived squadron ar-
at Portsmouth, N. H., Sunday,
j and will leave for Portland on Thurs-
day.
War Material For Transvaal.
don A special dispatch received iu Lon-
from Romo says that the German
steamer Reichstag has sailed from
Naples with 15,000 rifles, 500 tons of
war material and 500 mules for the
Transvaal.
Carriage Struck Bv Train.
A carriage containing William M.
Diem and Miss Lizzie Frequczel, was
struck by a Wabash train at Buffalo,
N. Y., Sunday night and both of the
occupants acre iustautly killed.
and ........y,*’ L.OSC the Substance/* --~--*
Many people are but shadows of their
. former selves, due to neglect of health,
i Look out for the Mood, the fountain of
Ufe, the actual substance ; keep that pure
by ; regular *. use of 'ifbelhc Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
: obu i h ,,u E h result ■ Be
sure
I w *o get only flood s, becaus* *
V ^W*m 8 y SaUapwMa g TTri i--V
I ij
j
f *» ;
Greek divers who are working on
the wreck of the Russian flagship
which was sunk iu Greek waters in
1770 say that the liulfc of the vessel is
literally filled with gold ant. silver
coins. Die attempt ot the divers is j
directed only to the gold coins, of ,
which $55,000 has already been re-!
covered and the sum is being largely
added to every day.
The divers say that the bottom of
the sea about the wreck is heaped with
silver pieces of tn„ size of a dollar,
together with Jewels, swords and other
articles of value.
Ask Your Dealer For Allen’s Foot-ICaae,
Sore Hot, Callous, Aching. Sweating Feet
ami Ingrowing Nails. Allen’s Foot-Ease
FKEB. -vv.
Kx-.Secretiiry of the Navy Richnnl officer. Ihomp-
son Is the oldest living ex-cabinet
K<1 ucrttti Vour Bow«U With FaHCiiretH.
(Iiinily ('nlhuitl'', '-are coimtltmilnii forevsr.
H tt .C.C. fall,dnigg utsre
A chicaKo colored citizen has invented an
electric beater retailed at $1 iw.
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h ||1I 0S& gas at D 1
j ! 8 1 SMS E
| I I IBI ; I
| I {§
i »»* hlI ve been using cam ahi ts for
Insomnia, with which I have been afflicted for
1
i Ay I have ever tried. I xhaH certain J.v reeom-
J ! P ° ‘ EiKin'm" ‘
Ms KPi candy
cathartic ^
jtk C ^ ‘Yu. jvTk
j vrjnL_ ’
ts*o« siasu
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Gocxl, Pleasant, Pniatabi«, Potent, Taste Good. iiks. Do
Notar otekou, \Voaken, or Grluo, |0c. 2f»c,
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
f BlerHnt* f'hfrjco, Vflrh, 8tfi
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NO-TO-BAG
^ T THE ATLANTA br//tv/ ^
f
! OtTerB tboroiigh i>rftctu*aVeouriiGH in ItooKkoep.
tng.oml ......... -Iwirthn.i'l and Typewriting Ptiuhmt.
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duo , Ml rtlU ^ , 0 aj j «utorin?? a un-, mnuth
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ROTTL^ OF IVIORPHl^E ’ inYu:,.
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--tji.-.i .n-ti}- u.iiie i.,.,r|.i.n,i ^
j
ri u-.r «ud Me.v.- ...■.?< «-mt.,t
nny mortililiieor wnl.kv .tii.-f ttni.iB.fijnj
uutfliloitft. Patiofita ulven a writ ton iruai nitiot*
s« nuffortnpr or ioa*of »io«p. rwrmi in«)
dnys;no pity till ftbaohitcly huntim cured. For termite.,
TviUoDr. 15. A, By ms, 51A Mfc., Atlanta, Ga,
CoLEEfiE of Dentistry.
IlICNTAI, DEPARTMENT
Atlantii College of FIiysiclatiM ami fturReoYii*
O/.DKHT l'OJ/J/ROK IN Statk. Tlilricpmb An
iLUai Sosrtlon opou8 Oot, 3; oloaea April 80tb.
r J‘Uoao «.*ontomp!«iiuk: tho study of Dontiatiy
ghouifl write for imtuUsgtte-.
.Addreis K. H . I'OHTEK, Iteua.
0*4-63 Inman Atlanta, <ii*.
j SPECULA __ _ * .. _ T CJHv,.). ^
r i Have you loM money Utniostly through Wrcoui
! simulation or h»v« y.«u hi^n H/'-ikvi. ?
| aonut the fakes »nd HwIimUpm it \V U fH r t , ea6, Chi*
Boston, <.:uietnm»u. pppsbm-g, wtisbiAgtoj,,
;
criition OJV ’< hanm.. io>’«*«*"*• ; i» aisr*
i o/«JJ«g<»d liuuliet .Shops lading atid All«}jeii BailtiH’H Read about Hmi
Brokers »miutupr ouie».
,7r f il au‘,un*i 1 ”,iV’'ip C s" jlcl^t,* tlimta' 1
i»om..
talk on evil* of
BUCKET 9HOP9.
Ball bon<\« Of the Notorious’Dean Gan,; at
$76ooeach. How fool* and their »a--*noy w-v** ***p-
aratod by a w«a st. firm. iu>w
TviSh AnS/Lnsr
from (he ilWiaiwat Brj'kara. Reiiart. mi nroXi.ra
<,^1!^;^ »n.l i-iy«.-t - i m- H»-
«-t»t > .*•. .umt. ,.i»m.n..,t : m.
r ^'“rorovpi'.udriii ■< “ l ." i. n -T.'i i‘ "vv ri r V r ,'i’
j A.utres* e. i„ ui.Aiil-t 4- pi)., s» Broad
TAL-LU-LAH LODGE.
Tallulah Falla ReeftrY&Uon open* for ^ue»tg
! July let. Directly on Orantl CluisH). S.OuO feet
i /thorn level, K^-vything «o»% lights
! nn<t hell*, sanitary pluiblJug. hot ami W»M por-
j : celhlu hath*. tiiUFie, !t* v >Uic. UiTvtnj;, tnL 650 loot
v( . rNKd ., ai „ u .„, SIlBCta uy Una ,«i s . Three n,,.,,,.
hours from Atlanta Tallulah 'i ailulah Falls Falls railway
trestles rebuilt anU road in splenUi<l cohiUthm.
Both midday and late dinners. For special
rates, plane, views, etc., address
J.U. ackikknak, Manager, Tallulah Falls, Qa.
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OfTl OULUC DPN ' N PROWN u L
LAMP CHIMNEYS
i Ar « the b«*i. a*k for them.
! u»a« common ci»n««*•,>■§- ah Ai,«sh«uy. (IoaUta. r».
vittsiu iu'. <u.,vss co..
DROPSYSS^c: Koi.k Kiut J O *!o»
! c-Rflen ot tesfinontnit. * t>e.fttnveit
j Free. Pi h a. QRLENs gOK8 f Ho* X>, Atlanta, Ga
J ~~ 5® PlSO’ Sfe
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E— LUfltS WH£«£ All ELSE MILS*
™
egg Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good, use
l n Iu time. Sold bv druggists.
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J USE CERTAIN CHILL CURL
1 I I PH I
i i HWi
To euro, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Trice oOc.
One of the Slightest Clio* That Ever Put s
Man la Prison. ..
«xhe least thing X ever heard of that
nut a man ove/the in prison was the clue that
took me road between here
and New York about a dozen times in
1873. when 1 was an inspector in tne
postal service,” said an old sleuth the
other (lay * to another who had just told
tu 7LTs a"taig wMle. 1 * fom-' 0 *“™
good if men had taken a trr at it but the
„ trH1 sw- mil lever he kent takiue bmf
¥K ers Ulld “£££ we c i'uh take
close* to
t he spot where the trouble was, but
when we got there we we¥e complete-
i v baffled
"i had myself worked on the job a
lilUe nnr1 fone at something else. In
all these detective cases it is m nine
times out of ten a mere chance that
leads to success. One day I happened
t0 take out of a pigeonhole in my desk
a bunch of decoy letters that had been
gout over tiro line to catch this sharp
ra seal, who was robbing Washington
, iC . ople 0 f t j, eir remittances to New
y nrk . Somehow I slid my knife
through the sealed joints of an on-
velope, and there, caught in a corner,
was a short black liair. ’1 -e flap of
been meddled with. \ei it had been
opened and a dollar bill duly marked
.............. z,I”!, o“ ,™-* r
' l ' '. 1 a,
if it Rad b(‘(*n tl diamond I had found. j
I knew that just across Seventh street
was a friend of mine, now dead, who
liad a powerful microscope. 1 rushed
||p fo )lis offlce a nd asked biin to let me
use his instrument a moment. Under
1hf , j asg ‘ | ia j r geeraed to be one
from a mall ' s mustache. I looked at it
■: long while and so did my friend,
We agreed that it was a whisker, sure
enough, and I was confident it was a
pits i- of the thief we wanted to catch,
If we bad stopped there and gone after
him wo should Have /ailed again as
completely na ever before. To make
assurance doubly sure ! went to an
ontie>.*in and be put tin'-'hair under the
most powerful microscope he had. Al-
most without h< dtation he said: ’This
Is not a black hair, liut a red one
died Mart, it is ml at the end.’
j '“I looked for myself, and sure
enough It was so. J went back to the
: offlee, put my desk In order, got all the
in this ease, and that night started
over the line to New York once more
Wo. were satisfied the thief worked be
tween i’hliadei/thhl and New York, so
I 1 took’it easy until I got to the !>ela-
ware river. T’hen 1 sA)t down to bush
i posfr. l saw every man that handled
l>0U< ' lM> * {r,m T *° N, T
| York, and I took a mental pliotograpti
of every fliHtstaehe iti the service be-
Philadelphia and New York. 1
looked for black mustaebfts and for
red onea, and 1 was espoeially Intcr-
egted In iinv that had the least sigu of
tM ,, ^ ^ M Xrpnton I f oun< , a red
miistaelie, but I wont on to the end of
that shade. I found none. 1 hat clmp
watt my man. I came back home, and
f„r a week played toss and catch with
uiin, seiiding through his hands per-
Imps fifty <lc,-oy letters, some with
stamps ln them, some with dollar }>U1*
illHl SOUJO Mini Im ujoupjf , n pv oiuirs. orders In in less »»
than ttvo wocks we had him. and he
went over the road for two years and
eight months, and the trouble stopped.
”!t all began with my finding that
one little stubby hair iu tho corner of
that envelope." Washington Star.
A woman i- realty in earne-t when she
weeps on her best pocket hamlket'chspr.
■ Ccn't Tctecco Spit and Ycur Life Away.
To quit tobacco entvliy and forever, be mag.
netio, full of life, nerve ami vigor', take No-To-
| Pine, the wonder worker, that makes weak m on
strong. Ail druggists, ,'HX* or $7. ( ur<> gmmin
t , V- Booklet ,V “ anil ’’ ‘ h,>
btcrllug _ Uepiftdf ,... bo., C hicago 5*»«w v Y : ork.
py
liieguaiinRS
sk,u < ' r «i' ,,,,n ". " 114,11 b, '"i> >'••» S’-ratchtne.
Dog t you want to got rM of ft? <.et ma* . i-oxof
Without fail, all ek In dbeBHos lilye it a trial.
A woman’s Idea of prosporiLv being
t0 »■«»’ lho nu ' st «*i«n*»vv «<ontjrd toap.
True v u Sl .o« „ T «. „«
ttme During S) y«»r, Wintvrsmlth’s C'hlll
^"5.^r»u j , , ’ - ,„Vt m'.nV Tr/it nii.h'.-V. h *u
t
Addren, press prrpsid, Arthur on Peter rcc*M A Co. of re LoutsviU.-, tat price. Ny, .'*■
Thsh««s.’.>r Hen ri.il Sheridan in Wash,
insfu < ^t«tvo>..,»i h»« trvhUsi in v,<.,.,•
To Cure Foiifftlpation Forever.
Take (ViacareLs f aruit ( alhnrtic. It)t* or i^c
If C. v. c. fail to cure, tlrnggi*t*refund money
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Queen - Wilhehnlua .............. orderetl all Waterloo -
battle pictures removed from the peace deic>
&p Art meats,
T use I'Uo’s Cure for Con sumption both In
me family Inkster, and Mich., to-a dice.—Dr. O. \Y. Patukh-
son Nov. 3 , i$H,
Conductor K. D. Lonmin, Detroit, Mich.,
says: “The effect Write ot' Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
wonderful. him about it. Sold by
Druggists, Too.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children
•>eeih\utr.80ften:A Hon.ftHftys the srmus. reduces intlamma-
pain,cures wind colic - 33c. a Dottle
Net? their Hbeial offer in advertisement in an-
othjjreplumu of this paper.
While at the head of the State Department,
Judge D;i> rec lveil three honorary decrees.
No-To-ltat- )’u 1 Fifty Cent*.
GaaftimeeJ tot nrcobakti . tire, jnakes weak
men strong, bleed pure. tCv. * 1 . All druggists.
sibly ill other: bare lacoicated in
the majsrltv of us Americans the be
conducive 15ef , that 11 to d jf health. t ?[ ««bUBBbers Toe same unfor- is not
tunates are afraid to eat radishes .n
f ,ss f cb ^ <~‘bers « ch»l-
at etery corner by K
' vomen * and the JT chaps
' l«*y thoir moneys worth to vat fu
vinegar. The boy wUwouM never
,iare 10 touch lt btre serTed ln any
! style,• eats ten a day in Baku, and
’ tl,inks “ a del!cious fruit-xew
^
_
) curlou* Custom.
in China it is the custom for guests at
nsr* to run around between the ..-ourse* This
! oXuti™.“ *“he* n-rrous 1 ’’hu«iin“
!
Eers . j f a man <.r woman is suffering with
constipation, indigestion or any stomach
nwlittefi 1 stoma.*” rntte*» e Liii°“ ure t get them. well.
that a private Revenue Stamp cover* toe
ne< fc0 th,J bott,e ‘
In ltaH.t more the streets nre sprinkled by
tank attach mots to the tr olley cu rs.
‘ ■' ^
t ,,, un M “ d Veans a dean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Oathar-
tie dean your blood and k-.-n it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving nil lm-
and that sickly bilious complexion hv taking
Casesrete.-beauty for ten cents. All drug-
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i ; Thirls
m
Hot*’ is this?
caused Perhaps it, or sleepless grief, nights sick- il
or %
ness, No or perhaps what it was care,
matter the cause, e
you cannot wish to look old y
at Gray thirty. s;
hair is starved hair. 11
The hair bulbs have been s'i
deprived of proper food or
ip proper nerve force. V
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¥Ip -* >
• ( -vl increases the circulation In sf,
fj, the scalp, givesYnorc power if
S to the ncr*’cs, supplies miss- | t
in elements to the hair
bu-bs, fe d?
gil Used according to dircc-
5.1 tions, guy in hair begins to f
ffi show color a few days. I
ffi Soon it has all the softness \ £
and richness of youth and
the Would color of early like lit# returns.
you our book
on the Hair? We will gladly
send it to you.
Vft'ito usl
If you do not obtain all the
benefits you expected from
the Vigor, it. He write the doctor
about may be able to
suggest something Address, Dr, of value J. C,
to you.
Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.
III as
1 p,IJ.• ISS
issLfssa
B a,....... r'nstday’fiqa.-). T re6 ti|ie find $3trial feotU*
TeethinA |K 1 DR. MOFFETT'S B Aids Dl^e
R^ulales
ywwiut* V MiAas
axBYf* i TEE
Bowel
m Cfefldren
» TEETKiSS POWDFRS Only 23c,■ mail
If not,
C. J. Moffbt
Loaded Shotgun Shells:
Leader ” loaded with Smokeless powder and “ New
Rival " loaded with Black powder. Superior to an
other brands for
RELIABILITY AND
STRONG SHOOTING QUALITIES.
Winchester Shells are for sale by all dealers. Insist up<Ii
having them when you buy and you will get the best. *
Miss LockY I
LETTER TO MRS.Hi
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> IlEITER TO. M&S, PINK]
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l lia/snffi'ed^o/V^rS bull 4
tbe Telns ln ™f limb*
from the pressure of the walj Jl
the worst kind of kidney tro %
ing..pells, and I could not s :....
at ^ J me ' 1 also had female wfea *
f n 4 .1 sal “„there was a tuffio. r 1
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!D mv left ., side. The pains I had to
stand were something dreadful. A
fnend handed me a little book of yours.
so I got your medicine and it has saved
my Ufe. I felt, better from the first
bottle. The bloating and the tumors 4
have all gone and I do not suffer ama j »
pain. I am still using' the Xejv£&&
Compound and hope others KfHj jR|
relief as I have done from
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Only the women whflSj
with female troubled
c i aEe the gratitude of w
Mrs. Pinkham a
responds quickly and
withoutchare-etoall letters from suffer-
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Telegraph School, Atlanta, Ga.
Malsby k Company,
30 S. IJroad St., Atlanta, Oa.
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