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GEORGIA BEITS KENTUCKY;
SOW THUD SOUTHERN STATE
Georgia i oow tbe (bird large*! state In the sou*h in population !
Hhe bar bentco out Kentucky for tbM position in the past ten years. Tbe
Blue Ora Slate bad teariy 20,000 more people in 1800 tnan.Georgis, bu
Georgia ha* swrp* ahead of her with tbe apeed of a Kentucky th roughbred.
Georgia’* gain i§ largest of all tbe southern rtatei save Missouri and
Texas, whose population 10 years ago was lsrget than that of Georg:-;•
at Here is the way tbe states rank In the order of populstior, with tt>- ir pop
ulatloo to 1890 ai well:
1. Missouri, 1900 8.107,117
1890 .....2,679 184
2. Texas, 1900 3,048,828
1890.., 2,235,523
2. Georgia,'l9oo 2,216,329
1890 1.837,353
4. Kentaoky, 1900 .2,147.174
1890 .1,858,635
8. Tennessee, 1900 2,022,723
1890 : 1 707*618
6. North Carolina, 1900 1,891,992
1890 ....1,617.947
7. Virginia, 1900 ....1,854,118
1890 ~... .< 1,656,980
The profit of a gold mine depends, not on the
•imouut of rock crushed under tbe stamps bat
upon tbe amount ot gold wbch can bo extract
ed from the rook, tn a similar way tbe vatu*
of food which It oaten does not depend on |tbe
quantity which Is taken Into tho stomach but
upon the amount of nourishment extracted
from it by the organs ot nutrition and digestion
When those organs are diseased they fail to ex“
tract the nourishment in sutllcient quantities to
supp’y the noedß of the several organs of the
body and these organs cannot work without
nourishment. The resnll is heart trouble, liver
trouble and many othur ailments, Or. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery, acting on every or
an ol the dlgesti ve and nutritive system, re- j
ores it to health end vigor. It euros diseases)
remote from the stomach through tho spumm'd
In which they origin"**' l 'cnMien Medical
Discovery contains neither alcohol ;nor nar
cotics.
P. DEVARIS,
Gocerics.
Country Product*
a Vegetables- etc.
Also Confectionery.
MONK STREET. BRUNSWICK. GA
Kl-ns Kl-na.-ifuinlne in a tasteless form,
without affecting its medicinal value, combined
with aaetanllid and- iron. Just the thing for
children. Pleasant to take. SSo a bottle. For
sale by W. J. Butts, the druggist.
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Stops the .Cough
and work!) off the Cold.
Laxative llrnmo Quinine Tablets cure a cold
tu one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 15 cents
Second hand household
furniture bought and sold,
also pianos, organs, trunks,
mirrors, carpets, etc. J. W,
Watkins.
1 — pif.
The Plant System will sell round
trip tickets ter the annual fair, Way
oross Fair As-ooiation, at one fare
from ThomnsiGlt*, AlbanyftSavanuab,
Brunswick, .isotsonvillc,
Monoioello aiut intermediate pjflHK
A splendid program of-ariflj
has been arranged Hint viCHraPtigl
well enterta'ned.
B. W. Whunn,
Passenger Traffic Manager,
Sivaouab, Ga,
Ofanmliei lain’i Blomauh nod Liver Tablet*
uiilc biliousness, constipation anil headache
Tj*y am ay to take and pleasant In effect
Far sale at dishop's Drug Store.
Pure rendered chioken—fat. Thomas
Keany.
For Fine
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8. Alab&mi, 1990 1,828,697
1890 ...1,513,017
9. Mississippi, 1900 1,511,372
1890.... 1,289,600
10. Louisiana, 1900 1,381,627
1890 1,118,587
It. South Carolina, 1900 1,340,312
12. Maryland, . ."*} ’^W1,U,946
18, West Virginia. 1H 958,9'0
14. Florida, 1900. 528,542
1890 391,422
<§o©iety.
Tbe following is self explanatory.
Mr. Editor:—Will you kindly give
following from last Sunday’s Constitu
tlon a prominent place in your columns
with such notice as you tbink it de
serves, We desire -W*< these faets
a wide circulation for two reasons.
First, in this way we come into pos
session of historical data, names of
sold erg and other facts that would
otherwise be lost. Second, the hand
some souvenir gives great pleasure to
the old ladies who receive it and be
comes a valuable he'rloom to their de
soendants.
Thanking you for your kind asal t
uuce In this pa'.noiic labor of love, I
am, Yours truly,
Mits. Marion L Cotton,
Assistant C. S.
Joseph Uabersbam Chapter.
Many people who read this oo umn
from week to week and enjoy it never
tbink of adding to its interest by an
swering some of the questions. We are
collecting unwritten history. Some of
these questions oannot bo answered ex
ccptb y the old, who will Boon pass
away, and tholr knowledge with them.
It is the duty and should be the pleas
ure of all to help where they can .
Another thing, We are auxtous to
have the address of every woman wlnao
j lather fought In tbo revolution, as she
tta entit'ed to a gift from the national
Kaucbtors of the American iicvolutlon
tivir spoon. Hundreds in
the north bayo received these souve
nice, but few in the south. Why? Be
cause they have never claimed them.
The Joseph Habersham chapter glad
ly undertakes, through the courtesy of
The Constitution, to become the stand
ard-bearer of the old ladles and would
be honored to teport, at tho next con
gress, a* many as li'ty name* in all
: parts ol the south.
There were revo uihnary soldiers
living as late as UKKIhMIM, of course,
there are many of their daughters left
if only j*! oould Bod them. Now,
please, all who read this, put on your
thinking cib, whether in
or remote country, see ; if .you cannot
find us a real daughter^
Tho Josejjib Hflsertfhsmi vtlll guaran
ty one of them t£Ys handsom
■>ow ' awaiting, them, wu cb
•r old-ihcarts and.be
vears a precious
n of tho gratitude
body, the Xstiona
jhlere of the American
hn c3l¥t* of St. Simon ipeut
day in Ihis.eitj,
“ Mrs.Pinkfiam Saved me
[ flym an Operation."
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Operations Avoided.
When a physician tells a woman suffering with ova
rian or womb trouble that an operation is novessary, it of
course frightens her.
The very thought of the operating table and the knife
strikes terror to her heart.
And our hospitals are full of women who are there for
ovarian and womb operations !
It is quite true that these troubles may reach a stage
where an operation is the only resourq&but such cases are
much rarer than is generally supposed, because a great
many women have been cured by Mrs. Finkham’a med
icine after the doctors had said the operation must be
performed.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has
been very successful in curing ovarian troubles. In fact,
up to the point where the knife must be used to secure
instant relief, this medicine is certain to help.
Ovarian troubles are easily developed from womb
troubles, and womb troubles are so very common that
ovaritis is steadily on the increase among women. It is,
nevertheless, a most serious trouble, and to recommend
wrong treatment for it is a crime for which there cannot
be too deep a penalty.
It is, therefore, with full consciousness of the serious
ness of the disease and the steady failure of other medicine
to cure it, that we present for ovarian and womb trouble
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound as the
most certain to help of any medicine in the world to-day.
Any person who could read the letters in Mrs. Pinkham’s
files at her office in Lynn, Mass., would be convinced of
the efficiency of Mrs. Pinkham’s Compound.
The strongest and most grateful statements possible
to make come from women who have escaped the operat
ing table by the use of this medicine. Let any woman
suffering from these troubles, or anything which may de
velop into them, write and get Mrs. Pinkham’s advice. If
you are beyond the reach of the medicine, you will be
frankly told so, but, if not, you will be fully and carefully
and kindly advised.
The most serious o! all the diseases of women, as well
as the minor file, are promptly overcome by
r Lydia £• Pinkham’s
Vegotablo Compound
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C3 r*\§J j\ C3 F\ ... Owln* to the fao* that m# skeptical people have from time to time questioned
n Ui V¥n Ini la# gTOuWaoI the teetimtmial fetter* we are constantly publishing,** ham
Z ■ ™ yJT* * ",T7 „ vith til* National Ciiy Flank, of Lynn, Maes.. tS.m be paid
rfL,*PY, 525®, Tr * !o ?*? AtxT >* testimonial* are not genuine, or were publiatal bafore obtaining tba
writer*’ special pemlalotn-Lmu. K. PikKbjoi Kmccit Cos., LymAMu:* puwuaa* • ™ ooaunmg w
Earnest Words of Gratitude.
was born, blood poison wet in, which left me
with granulated inflammation of the womb
and congested ovaries, I had suffered from
suppressed and painful menstrusttop from a
girl. The doctors told me the Ovaries would
have to be removed. I took treatment two
years to escape an operation, but still re
mained in miserable health hi both body and
mind, expecting to part with my reason with
each coming month. After using one bottle
or the Compound, I became entirely rid of the
trouble In my head. 1 continued to use your
remedies until cured. The last nine months
have been passed In perfect good health. This
I owe entirely to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound.’—MßS. F. M. KNAPP,
■ -■ n I.- Is2B%innickianic Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
“ T)*ab Mr*. PwaHAM! —Your Vegetable Compound has completely
cured me of the worst form of womb trouble, and made me a strong,
rhealthy, robust woniiui. Before using Lydni
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, 1 suffered
with severe pains ip back and side, headache
and nervousness. Menses would sometimes
occur every two weeks, and once I had a se
*tk vere hemorrhage Which lasted a month. I was
X’ff 'felgML’ confined to my bed and the attending physi
""'v ciaus told me I would have to undergo an oper-
W m stion as soon as I was strong enough. I read
*3 J * n one y° ur I'ttle books several testimonials
\ fj from ladies who were cured by your Compound
\ S*. Jjm after having been told by their doctors that an
V y/F operation was necessary, and I made up iuy
mind then and there to commence taking your
m Compound. I did so and it has completely re*
stored me to good health. I have gained twenty
two pounds since taking it and my flesh is as
iMRS ANNit martuy i solid as a rock. My friends remark about the
l- . "SH*J change in me. I am a living advertisement of
what Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound can do, and have in
fluenced many of my frieDds to try it, which has proved very gratify
ing in its results. I thank you for restoring mo to health.”— ANNlE
HARTLEY, 221 W. Congress St., Chicago, 111.
“ Drab Mbs. Ptskham:—l feel It my duty to publish the wonderful
help Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable propound has been to me. I was
like a craay person—could not eat or sleep; there was no rest for me
day or night. Physicians examined me and said an operation wm
necessary. Before undergoing it. however, I determined to try Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Compound. I am so glad I did, for it cured me. lam a
well woman now and can do any kind of work. I want this published
throughout the land, so that ail my suffering sisters may read, and if in
any way afflicted with female troubles, they may
1 be induced by my sincere statement to try this
VflHhv wonderful Vegetable Compound and be cured.”
~ MRS - MARGARET BAM FORD, Centennial
Uar ' SeK® Ave., Crescent Beach, Revere, Mass.
w “ B*ab Mb*. Ptskbam I wish to send you
yC&sfs£y X* my testimonial stating the grand effect Lydia B.
Plukhora’s Vegetable Compound has had on my
\ S health. I was suffering to such an extent from
\ -<5” JY ovarian trouble that my physician thought an
j operation would be necessary. Yonr medicine
MhhL having been recommended to me, I decided to
Th, r **T lt After usin Aseveral bottles I fonnd that
I w cured. My syftem was toned np and I snf
kiPyi IffiJif fared no more with my ovaries. Your medicine is
I Mil J. ANNA ASTON I the greatest boon on earth to suffering women.”
' I I -MRS. ANNIE ASTON, Box 137, TrOy, Mo.