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TDD TOCIOTAI. AOT TJilXl SATDTtPAY, INOVEMBEIJ 2210OS. OTHDEKCE c' if A MISS i-y-Z- olmsteXd r- OF SAVAHNAH GEORGIA. j2 f- Jockey Poor Ride At Latonia Caused Him i To Be Suspended. This, til lr of pay leg.

prices far coal when yon can have, bet ter beat and more of by using wood, Is Manifested in Voluntary 7 Increase 'of Wages Railway Systems. A7cK and Nervous Yaunr 1T7 omon made Strong and "Well by 7ini: or fcAivpui. a 11-15 Drayton Street, B-iTAXjrAH, Ga-, May V-mef fci m. A few IT'S. ALL T0r.1v- FOOLERY in a WONDER stove and "at about half the cost.

The "WONDER stove is the best beat producer aver put on the market. Unless yon have seen a "WONDER" doing duty, yon would not believe one-half of "what we or the other "feller would tell you. If you are trying to economixe on your fuel account, we are satis-; tied we have some very Interesting beaters. Won't cost 70a anything to find out. We'll be glad td tell you more about them, SEE WOOD-RUFF'S.

I' mouths ago I baily ran down, weak and nervous and ttnabls to sleep. I had bean imgnltf for months ud my general health waa poor. By tie advice of a friend takiDg Wiae cf Cardai -while I most admit I had little faith in it. Eat I soon became convinced that I was not taking ordinary medicine, bat aomcthiag of extraordinary value, At least it seemed admirably suited to my case. appetite soon retimed and I found restful sleep.

Hjr ffenersl heaJta began to improve and I became suffering sains but enjoying perfect health. Experience and kruytdedga is most valuable and while sometimes se eared at great expense and sacrifice it is "not easily It is this personal experience wita your remedy which makes it so valuable to me. I might listen to its praise from hundreds who bare been cored and read testimonials bv the score but it weald not convince me like the use of. one single bottle dad when I took it ticording to directions. In the same manner jdo I feel that if weak, nervous, hysterical women sobering with the ilU that rnaay ci us suffer with vrould give year home remedy trial they would avoid ranch suffering and pain and many operations.

I feel very grateful for what your medicine has done for me and -can only cay to those who are tick, I took 'Wine of Cardui and was Let Us Help You Decide We can help yon' settle -that stove question. Tell us about the amount you wish to invest in cook stove or range -and let ns show you the nicest cooker for the money you have ever seen. It might pay yon to come in and look around before making up your mind. Looking is free; we are always anxious to show our goods. Come SEE Yellow Front lAf wuuurui II'-.

J.lu O- Rfitail Goods' Delivered Promptly Anywhere In The City ue toon and ao likewise. t- H' If tT? TT? flTTRT a hi uju a a.v a a.aa.j aiv rrcasitle for the ttstrada of weak and nervous girls there are in the The trouble is they do not come into womanhood in the natural and healthy way. It is important: that the regular functions be properly established at the coming ox womanhood. If they are not, irregular meases soon make invalids of girls. This is a fact worthy of every motb- er'i serious consideration, if others do not give their daagbiers health the attention they should.

But there is not a mother living, who could net give her suffering (laughter the same health Hiss Oimsteaa enjoys. OST la 1Caa "Againit railed to -lHclare" a Kew York, Kor. 2LJudse Adams, In ths United States district coot today ordered tns jnry to find tot the rovenuiient In las esse of Mrs. Ida Harrison Pulles, from wnota a $26,000 prl necklace was taea her arrival tn EJarope ebnW monfhs ago. Judge Adams, said Mis.

DuHes to comply with the reo.utrnU',ofn customs service and declare 'th pearls, and that therefore they shonid be forfeited. The dlscsvery was msde by a special agent of the treasury department. Dulles, In her defense, said she Intended to, declare, the aecklaeev but that she decided, eon-suit hex husband on the steamship dock before doing so. While she was talking to her husband the treasury sgent up and asked her to hand him the necklace, Which she was wearing at the ttme'e -i -1 TEABIE7Q DOWN SIGNALS doea not de-. lay storms.

Opium-laden may hek eonghlag, but the cold tars-- Ie not win KoiHit tA'Miia mli I UUU4 ih iicc iivu vyiU mil uwt- lag 54 ii 1 1 0 i Ana AJDcr, Mlch, Nov. Zt-rBeeauae Bers the Shelldon had allowed another man to escort her hame last night from the store where she Is employed, A Darllagton, a packer for the Ana Aibor Orgsa eentpany and a student in University; School, of. Music, today shot her on the arm and. then fired a bullet Into hla ora head, dying almost 3. MAICES MEN -Vj.

BAJpTE CLEAEUTGS. 'New York, Nov. 21. The following table, complied by Bradstreet, shows the bank clearings at mlnctpal cities for the, week ended November 2, with' the percentage of Increase and decrease as compared with the corresponding weeiuJast year: Vq P'cx'p'c't. Inc.

Dec. New York 12.6 Chicago 4.7 Boston 146,794,495 4.5 Philadelphia 130,531.733 8.2 St. IaOuIs 50,957,875 '-i 6.4 Pittsburg 43,638.381 5 117 i. a Baltimore 1 25,920,110 SS 4.3 San Francisco 36,568,800 88.3 Cincinnati 23,148,150 Kansas City 20,888,654 "12.2 New Orleans 17.844.929 4.0 LonlsrUle r' 8.6 Savannah 6,563.560 16.9 Denver "112 Richmond 4,272,046 14.0 aCenrnhla 6,008,291 80.1 Washington 8,758,702 :410 Ul ww vi kaS Atlanta Norfolk Augusta Nashville Birmingham Macon a. i little Bock noxville Lexington Chattanooga Jacksonville Galveston Houston 4.257,663 87.5 0fla mrr w.

8.528,676 16.4 1,937.037 20.6 2.219,006 -i 48.4 2,079,750 19.3 i. 6.6 4 -t 4.8 1568,561 sv i 954.657 39.4 63,038 4.4?VV... 727,797 47.2 S83.601 6.0 0,141000 10.S- 16,515,788 45.2 Totsls. TJ. 10.8 Outside N.

a09.312,0S8 0 V'v Old People Have Their Troubles. Mr. Francis Little, of Benton Barber, is over eighty yeaTS of age. Since 1S65 he 'has been troubled more or less with' indigestion and constipation and has tried almost everything In use for those ollments. Last Angtst he began using Chamberlain's Stomach asd Liver Tablets and was soon feeling much better.

In recent letter he says, 1 have used three boxes of the Tablets and now think I am well" These Tablets Improve the appetite and invigorate the stomach, lives aad bowels. For sale by all druggists. a. FREE TODAY. With every $1.00 Worth of Coffee or one pound of Tea, we will give a nicely framed picture.

THE GREAT A. P. TEA CO. 8 Market square. Pi Dead Game, J30ft Is a "feller" who has bunted all day and fails to bag any game, finds a boy and buys his game.

If you will use Tupont's or LafSu Hand's Infallable Smokeless Powder, yon will' not have to buy your game. We are agents. Xet us fit you out for a hunt. SEE WOODRUFF'S. Phones No.

I. MM aail wstMtg th hz3, 1 fromM a InitwiviK riwi iwtr JWTs I aur te it louibful O- Special One 7ay Hates TO TUB WEST AND SOUTHWEST. wp a re a a www i-a a TEXAS, AK.li.AVaA.55, iauimaa, MISSOUBI, INDIAN AND OKLAHO- a r. CRESCENT ROUTE. Ticket on sal Nov.

4th and 18tlv Dec. 24 and '02. Jan. Cth and 20th, Feb. Sd and 17th, Apr.

7th and 21st, 1902. For through rates and other lnforca-tion call on or address, D. S. CHANDLER, T. P.

A C02 Gsy St Knoxville, Tenn. W. C. RINEARSON. G.

P. Cindnaati, OiJo. a CONN, P. P. A -Chattanooga, Tens.

-BUY feed stuHs from, the IL Hackney Co 2C3-217 Eroad Etrc: Phones 271. SHAVINGS at a Bargain, SAXTON Ltd. Jackccn St. o. A i i I rrusi 1 11.

II 1 1 Par (l III! li V. The best speciuc reme. fr and iXCelde, Influenza, Ac. E.ForornCo., fvJ iU, I -mmm i a I lei. b.

'i. AUuVtiK. juOBtoU, Lu. Rove Plans foT, Constructive Work Require Vastlrnouht of 1 Structural MateriaL There is Ho Belief From Traffic Congion-FrepantioiLS For; Holiday Trade Unprecedented. If ew York, Nov.

21. R. O. Dun's weekly review tomorrow will a 5 Voluntary increases hi wages by some of the largest railway systems in the country bear, eloquent testimony to the amount of business handled in the- past and emphasize the confidence of officials in continued heavy traffic. Moreover, by this addition of large sums to- the purchasing power of railway there Is assurance of a 'demand for, all staple lines of merchantable goods.

Tem porarily, sales of seasonable f. line sof wearin gapparel are retarded by mild weather, but tbif loss will beXully made up when low4 temperature? hceomes gen-eraL Prepartitien for holiday, trade are on and unprecedented scale," especially at interior points. I There is no relief as to the. congestion ef railway traffic, nor any immediate prospect of free movements at the' points of most serious blockade. Coal freight Is steadily gaining and all railway earnings thus far reported for November exceed last year's by 69 per cent, and those of 19001 by 15.9 per cent.

Orders are now coming forward for iron and steel products that have been held back many months in expectation of an easinr mar. ket. Instead of making concessions, bow- ever, producers ask premiums for early delivery and he skate to accept contracts where material and fuel are not in sight. No relief is reported as to the movement of coke nor is any. anticipated for some time to come, in fact one authority suggests that the situation will not be normal April.

'Imports relieve some departments of the industry. Plans for constructive work are now increasing and 1 a very large tonnage of structural material will be required. As the present congestion is due to inadeauare facilities. the most importunate inquiry is (for railway equipment. Activity is notable at works making agricultural implements, bolts and.

kindred Silver bullion, declined to the lowest nrice on record and copper and tin ateb receded from former quotations. -i- Heavy lines of dry goods and footwear heed the stimulation of cold weather. A fairly steady demand is reported for staple cotton goods, but buyers are taking only for immediate requirements. Weakness' in the raw material gave an easier tone to forward shipments, yet the mar-gun between spot and distant deliveries is exceedingly narrow, while the moderate recovery in raw cotton quickly steadied the market for goods Orders for spring shoes, are coming forward freely, and there is supplementary buying of winter goods on a moderate scale. Failures for the week numbered 200 in the United States, 218 last year and 24 in Canada, compared with 31 a year TEADE BEVIEW; New Xork, Nov.

Re-Tiew tomorrowV witt v.5 say Favorable conditions the trader The mild, open fall-weather is complained of as. restrictinife move ment of winter goods at retail snd delaying collections at a few ponhs, but it is not to be forgotten that present temperatures favor the continued growth of cotton crop and a larger yield than heretofore expected, while it ie enabling the railroads to make a far better fight against the prevailing freight congestion than waa earlier, deemed possible. Export trade returns look better-than preliminary, reports Agricultural owing to high prices, have gone abroad In smaller telnme tnan expected, but there is evidently a larger movement of manufactured -goods. 1 The railroad situation is certainly a remarkable one. The complaint is no lonper'one of car shortage, of lack of motive power or even of insufficient facilities.

The fact is Jbecoming appreciated that the business of the country offered to the railroads is so-large that new measures must be-devised, to meet new conditions. The iron trade is rather stronger than i a week ago 4 Pig iron prices, immediate delivery," are slightly higher. The fuel scarcity still dominates the situation and prevents high production approaching more nearly to a parity with Westerifbuying' of pig iron has not been notably active, but a sharp demand" is observed the east. Bessemer pig iron is 50c higher at Pitts-bury and at Philsdelphhu Wheat, including flour exports for the week ending November 20, sgvregate bushels, against last wmL- 1 Wheat exports since July aggregated 10eV6224 against last Corn exports. 243,581, against For the fiscal year exports are bushels, against 18,522,849 last season.

Business failures in the United States for the week ending "Novem ber number zui, as agamst ja last For Canada for the week. 19r arainat JO Jast i New York, 21 -illetals Tin was firm in London today, advancing 7s 6d wltn spot at U3, lOe-and futurea at 112. 15c The local market, whlM easy, showed, little, change, prices closing at 25a 25. 15; there was a sale -five teas fov November de livery reported. a the exchsege.st 24.es.

London prices declined, another 6s and recorded a new. low. level for the sea-son, spot closing at CO, 7s 6d and fn tores at 50, 12r 6L The New1 Tork market waa dull and weak. Standard closed at 10.624 noml- at ll.40all.e0; electrolytic at 1125 all.33 and castln gat lLi5all.Si. TJead was qnlet aad unchanged here at 44 and la IVen- -unctiange the leeal market being easy at 5-20, woUe 1-oadoa Closed at I9t I2s-J6d.

iThe raarket or iron was unchanged at S3s. Middies be ro declined 1544, "at SDft -The local Iroa niirket'COntlnneif onlet and ifncnangeidv. TVarta fits' nomtataL Jow 1 foen. dry nerthern, 323; No. 2 foundry aortbere No.

1 foundry eocthem and Jvo. 1 foandry Bonthern 1. 'r i Held cn Cssidcal Lisbon 71. A. woman was arrested sere today on suspicion tnat Soe may be alme.

Hoabert, who irtta her nnsband, is wasted by the peUee of Paris la eooaectlon with the Crawford case Xxands-A: Hinsdale's Poor Showing Was Due to a Severe Case of Pneumonia. Bookmakers at Ingleside Delighted In the Bad Showing Hade By the Favorites. OnclnnatI, vNov.v 21. Another steeple-chase rider came to grief at La tonla today. Jockey Moppln, who rode Ialip la the Jumping race, put up each a pooreihibltlon tnat the Judges set him down Indefinitely.

Hinsdale, the even money favorite in. the two-mile race, finished last after trailing the field all the way. the ract it was discovered' that Hinsdale was suffering from a severe-case of pneumonia. Weather cloudy; track heavy. First race, mile; seWngJTske Land, 82( C.

tX won; Mandamus, 105, Schully, 12 to 1, second; Bly Maid. 9T, O'Connor, 12 to JU'thlrd. Time, Second race, 64 furtongs4-rirst Attempt, 100, C. Kelly 5 to won Hook Seaoka, 100. -J.

Daly, 0 to 1,. second; Suburban Queen, 110, Pstton. 10 to'l, thlid. Time, 1:12. Third race, selling, two miles Secundus, 8 to lvon; Facade, 100, Scully, to 1.

second; Knaja, 100, Houbre, to 1, third. Time, 8:46. Fourth race, steeplecliase, handicap, short con ree Hand Vice, McAnliffe, 7 to Won; Tstar, 145, J. Carter, 5 to 1, second: IsUp, 138, 6 to.l, third. Time, yifth race, six'; fnrlongs Past Master, 112, T.

Knight, 8 to won; QnaUty Street, 1 12, J. Daly, 9 to 'second; Doc Wood, 112. FtmuaiH 15 to.l tnlrd. Time, I.1914. Sixth race-, mile, selling Flaneur, 104, D.

Gllmore. llt-tto 1, won; Klngr Barleycorn, 1,9, 8. Donner, to 1, second; King's Pet, 87r XJndsey, 20 to lr third. Time, 1:49, HTQLESIDE KESTILTS. San Francisco, Sov; 21 The bookmakers finally had an inning at Ingleslde today as.

the favorites fared tery bsdly, All Greea being the only one to xewaid. bis backers. The track was still slow.v Proper was plunged, sb again to win the two-year-old event bnt Polonius beat Urn In a drive. Hansen rode four winners. -First six furlongs, selling Estada, 09, I.

Jackson, 8 to 1. won; Asarlne, 102, Lewis. 3 to 1. second; BUkarn, 104, W. Waldo, 15 to It tblrd.

Time; 1:17. Second Vace, Shi furlongs," purse Polonius, lll-Bansch, 2 to lfon; Proper, 111 L. Jackson, eves, second; Organdie," 111, ItonneUy, 2 to 1, third. Time, Tnlrd race imlle ian i.jondt.ed -yards, 3 Fotmeie, 105, Dounelly, 2 to'KTsecond Lea Royd, 98, Sneehan, 25 to 1, thUd. Time, 1:51.

Fourth race, six "furlongs, selling All Green, 107, tev6, won; Bedner, 107, SnlllTanv 4 to 1 second; Mountebank, 10T. Donnelly, 15 to 1, third. Time, 1:16. Fifth race, mile, selllpg El Pilar, 108, Bansch; 12 te 1. won; Castake, 109, Lewis, 10 to 1.

second; Flubnster, 107, Prior, 4 to lr thiid. Time, 1:45, Sixth acer futurity course, selling I Do Go, 109,. Hansen, 2 to 1, Doreen, 109, Waldo, 10 to 1, second; St. -Philippine, 108. 8 te 1, thlrdr Time, ias.

DAT AT EE2ININGS. '-Washlngten, Jfov.f 2L Good racing weather and a. card1 of fields drew crowds BennlsB'sJtodsy. The track. has hardened eonsldexably except near the rail where the going' Is stin nesvy." Only two first choices won.

Weather clear. First race, six Echodale, 102, 7 to 5,. wom: Carroll 99, E. Walsh, 8 to second: Guesswork, 99, 8 to 1., third. Time, 1:16.

Second race, five furlongs Lula Marr, 104, 5 to Mount Hope, 107, O'Connor, 7. to 2 second; Mrs. Frank Foster, 99, McFaddenfc 10 to 1, third. Time, 1:03. vv Third race, seven furlongs Flying Jlh, 110, Minder.

7 to 5. won; Watklns Overton, to.i; second; Snn Gold, 107, MartiA. 8 4o 'l. third-. Time.

18 4-5. Fonrk -mile and sixteenth Se-taaket 5, Ie Sonsa, 7 to .1, won; Calth-nees. 10, O'Connor; 7 to 1, second; Barbara 97, Martin, eyen, xaua, xime. Fifth race, seven furlongs Pan! Creyton, 105. Miles, 10 to 1, won; Prancer, 102, Doyle, to 1.

second; AtUlla, 102, Bedfern, 7 to 5, third. Time, Sixth race, mile aad eighth Satire, lio; iAndry, 15 to 1, won; areas, 97, Bed- fein, 3 tal secono; cogs wen, aik. vocnran, 13 to 5, -third. Time, 17,., T- Jio tt Public Allow me to say a. few words In praise of Chamberlain's Cough Itemed y.

I had a very severe cough and eoiu and reared I won Id get pneumonia, hat after taking the second, dose of this medicine I felt, better. three bottles of it cured, my cold and the pains In by chest disappeared entirely. 1 km most Eespecttully yours for i health, Ralph Meyers; 64 Thlrty-seventb SU Wheeling. W. Vs.

For sale by all drug-glStS." Knafil Bros. Photo. Studio. Frames, HaTe You Tried It. TIa rnr and bar Emory's home crown Celery.

It is crisp, tender snd not hol low like the shipped ceiery xnai 13 on tne ABE Y0TJ Ul THiiESTED TS Gaafitting. Plumbing, steam snd hot tr liMtinrT Consult us at 311 N. Gay street, new phone 854. UL jJUxsiiafcxs SON. mm -0Gm cisn prizes Frcn IJICO.CO Uown and XTo Blanks In the Great BcrPnzzle.

The Journal and Tribune's Great Dot Puzzle is now en, snd everybody who can count the dots has a chance to win something. There are eighty-eight cash prizes to the first winners ana any others should eet the correct answers ther will receive- a of McKin- ley snd EooseveJt. i The dots are not as easy to count as von mav think and it will be a Ions time beiore tne enso prizes are gone, if they ar all won which is Yon should put in a guess. 0 Eulvle, LITa asd Fire Issuxascs -v The letter from this cured girl shows every mother and daughter how per- feet health can be secured byaking Wine of Cardui. That AVine of Cardui cured Eva Ohnstead is in itself a guaranty that this successful remedy will do the same for you.

-This sincere grateful letter tells its own story of the cure that Wine of Cardui effected in- making a weak, nervous girl strong and healthy and nothing can be said to make it stronger, If yoa want such an experience take Wine of Cardui. This great remedy is needed at every trying crisis in, a woman's life. All druggists sell 1.00 bottles of Wine of C0TT0I? MUX 1IEEQEIU, Propextiei Agsregatiag: $22,000,000 'la Value Have Beea liauracea Ia Optioat, Greensboro. NT CL' Tov. 21.

The cot ton! rn merger committee whkh baa been in sessloa'Plhere since nroininr. tonfzht. "contratry expecta- UtSX OI eUIUlUBUBK lUMWUWUIC t'UO nan) TW oaenngs i or uuumku and- thirty cotton mills, It ia learned ivi wy submitted by several of these will have to be returned for amendment, nectei-tatiiwr another eesesOD after the adjourn- work will be practically concluded before morn4r. Pijpertiee aggregating in valne have thus far been em braced in seiectea options. I If vott want to aecure a nice cold plat ed -watch with very, little effort, aend us ena- postal card- your name, age, ad- dress; also- name or teacner ana scnooi.

illB WHEAT HEARTS CO Asheville, N. Cv Special CatAono service. Baltlmote, Nov 21 Most Kev. D. Fal- conio, the new apostolic delegate to Wash Ington, who here temporarily enroote to "Washington, pontificated today at St.

Ma ry'p seminary at' the presentation of the' blessed virgin, the national feast of the CarSUjal Gibbons and severer vis. lttztg prelates- and local priests were pres. yFTER USING 1 I suffered from Kidney trouble, which finally became so aggravating that I was obliged to give op my po-aitioa whkh was paying me $100 a month and cams to the ory for treatment, bat after several months I worse instead of better. I was advised! jf Smith's Sore Kidney Care bought a bottk and am now so well dial it shall return to takea tetter pes-' tie, My cure I regard as almost: miraculous. My wile was also suffering, and she has been taking yoor medicine far a shct time, andts so 'much Improved that she regards a cure for her i "i JM BRIGHT; ON M.

DRUG STORE SEWAITEE'S TK1U1XFH. 4 Her Pigskin Artists Defeat Cuobeis land TJniTersity 22 to 0. Sewaoee, Nor, 21.The "University of the South football eleven defeated Cumberland university here today 22 to 0. Id the' first half. Seanee made two touciidwhv.

Oolmoxe taking the ball over both, times and kicking goal in the first instance. In the second half Sew a nee got a touchdown after two minutes' play. Cumberland then took a brace and Sewanee went down, the field very slowly but Stewart got through center' to the goal line for ten yards and kicked an easy goal LOSS $50,000 Waa Entailed by Fire at Tunis Lun-bez Company'i Plant. Norfolk! Va Not. 21a Fire broke out this evening In the fan room of the immense Lumber company's kiln system on the southern branch of tb Elizabeth river about three miles from Norfolk and before it could be gotten under control 1,000,000 feet of lumber, the entire kiln system much valuable machinery had been destroyed by the flames.

The loss is estimated at $50,000, with insurance on the buildings and stock. It may reach a higher figure. Cnauncey 1L" Uepew. Is not in town, but Edw. B.

Ryan is, representing M. H. Birge Sons Con of Buffalo, N. Y4 the largest manufacturers of Well Papers. He Js still showing bis line novelties in hans-ings at our store.

We bope yon will mot fail to call and see these "pretty things," as they are by the most noted artitus in the world, namely Tocbenn Ivyd, Vernis Marten, Mr. Booze and Mr. Mcintosh. Mr. our manager, and Mr.

Ryan, our manager, are wellposed in th art of Decoratrng and both they and we wSl appreciate your calling and seeing this line. Again extending you a cordial invitation to call, we are, Bepectfully yours, A. GltEENWOOD CO. i Glass, Glass, Glass, Headquarters for window glass, W. H.

Wilhoit, 309 Union Ave. Kc-yv--; it i Ring 6C1, Cooper Shsnklin, for coal. PLACE TOUR ORDERS WITH US Stationers, Printer and Booli Binder TfepCcsgovDinig SaT COGOOOCVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTjiwVVVVVVVVVVV containing KERN'S' Delicious DLftCK CAItE andBOX of his, UNEQOALED CANDIES friends'happy "TRY IT." SMITH'S SUREIKIDNEY! CURE. Only people who have suffered from it know how serious Kidney trouble is. WThen the Kidneys are out of order the balance of the constitution is de-Tassed, for the Kidneys are the great scavengers of the human Let the Kidneys get out of order and the digestion -will be interfered with, the heart will be weak, there may be pimples and blotches on the- face, rheumatism and Adndred ailments can get full The only certainty of freedom from this disease is Smith's Sure Kidney Cure, for it not only cures all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, but it builds up the general constitution as well, and J.

IL Wright of Clarksdale, willingly testifies to this fact. He gave up a $100 position, and then cored of Kidsey trouble got a still better position, for. his system, was clear then and he could work with, interest. Ms, Wright says: See Our wv0oi-a-v" QOOCWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVOAwVVVVVVVVVV "ANYTHING FOR ANY OFFICER Now isthe time! THe time is no-vl mR your' (' ELmm -bqq Smith's Sure EdneyCure contains nothing harmful "but nevertheless it will entirely cure Brihts Disease, diabetes, gravel, stone in the bladder, bloated bladder, frequent desire to urinal pain the back, legs, aide and over the Kidnevsi swelling cf the feet and ankles, retention of urine, scalding, pain in the bladder, wetting the' bed in short, every form of Kidaey, fclsdder and urinary trouble in or child. rrin SO Ceats ti.0O et Draggtote -v -e mees from ihe -GkOTOGBEN COMPANY' FIXEE SAliPCS CZNT Smith-Plcic Cc, Sttowc, FIoJ -c-T' FOR SALE.

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