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tEIGHTOALA EVENING STAR FRIDAY JUNE 1 1G08

noeTORS MIST21IrESr Are said often to be burled six fret odes

ground But jnany times women call ontheir family physicians suffering as theyImagine one from dyspepsia another from

1 heart disease another from liver or kid-ney

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disease another from nervous prostratlon another with pain here and there

a and In this way they present alike tothemselves and their easygoing or overbusy doctor separate diseases for whichhe assuming them to be such prescribeshis pills and potions In reality they are

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cause of suffer fngVfc treatmentuntil large bills arc mide T erlnlpatient gets no beUcrVjJ a thewrong treatment probably worse7A

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comfort instead ofprolonged misery it has been well saidthat na disease known is half curedi Dr Pierces FavorIte Prescription Is aclentlfic medicine devisedan experienced and SkilUftl physician-and a a woman s rIt fe made of natlve Amerlcan mediciliairoots and Imperfectly harmlessIn J teffects in aiiii conation u-

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fUll mAS ajpowcrful Invigorating tonic Fa-

vorite imparts strength tothe whole system and to the organs dis ¬

tinctly feminine in particular For over-worked worn debil-itated

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teachers milliners dressmakersseamstresses shopgirls housekeepersxursingmothcrs and fe women gen-erally Dr Pierces Favorite Prescriptionf>> the greatest earthly boon un-equaled at an appetizing cordial and re-iterative

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tonicAn a soothing and strengthening nerve

foe Favorite Prescription U Is unequaledand Is invaluable incluing nervous excitability Irritabilitynervous exhaustion nervous prostrationneuralgia hysteria St Vitiissdance and other distressing nervoussymptoms commonly attendant uponfunctional and organic disease of the

I uterus It induces refreshing sloe andrelieves mental anxiety and despondencyl Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets invigoratethe stomach liver and bowels One W

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TEN THOUSAND IN LINEI Great Parade of the Confederate Vet

erans in Birmingham YesterdayBirmingham June 12The parade

of the heroes of the Confederacy yes-terdaY

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morning was a fitting climaxr 9 to what is generally pronounced one

f of the most successful reunions of theUnited Confederate Veterans Withsprightly step measured to the air

iol strains the South loves the oldI

warriors no less than ten thousandstrong traversed the twomile parade

A f route between thousands of sympa-thetic and interested spectators and

> there was not an accident nor thesign of a tbterlng step Loving hands

fserved ice water to the old men as they

1 passed along the route Pans weredistributed and everything possible

f was done to relieve the long tramp ofth < tedium That the heroes were inexcellent spirits was shown by the

r 1113ct that many of them sang their oldfavorite camp songs as they marchedsuch as Buttermilk Calvary OldTime Confederates and Bonnie Bluei-

a Flag Many of they along variousparts of the route ran foot races whilesothers jumped up and cracked their

1 heels together to show the exuberance-of feelings They were happy I

and they left trail of tearsv spectators for every one was touched

by the sentimental appeal naturally I

rf made by the appearance of the idols

of Dixie Land And yet there werethose in the parade who could notjump and skip Many who had left aleg or perhaps both legs on somebloody battle field enj ed the occa-sion

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as much as the others but they4vere carried in vehicles and their apptarances drew forth if anythinggreater applause than the sight of thefoot soldiers r

c The parade formed shortlyI

after 11sleek and required an hour and-

° forty minutes to pass a given Jointf General Clement AEvans the new

commander in chief was at the head-of the column with his entire staff

Last night thousands of veterans at-tended

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the big ball given at the Hip-podrome

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In honor of the veterans andtheir maids und sponsors

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ii ins water cool and serve JOc per package arall grocers 7 flavors Refuse substitutes

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CARPENTER AND BUILDERk

> fr Careful estimates made on all

contract work Gives more andA better work for the money than

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Executors Notice to Creditors

Notice is hereby given to all cred-itors

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ha legatees distributees and ° allother persons Jiayin claims or de-mands

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against the estate of WiliaminaOwen deceased to present the sameto the undersigneji executor withintwo years Thcs J OwenAS Executor of the Last Will and

Testament Wilamlna OwenQcala Fla April llth 1908

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I STORK FLY TANDEM-

To the Home of Charles Yanak 72Years Young at Hillsboro

ConneticutWaterbury Conn June 12Chas-

E Yanak tall straight active wasseventytwo years old yesterday Heinvited a few of his friends to drinkhs health at his farmhouse near Hillstown > I

The doctors upstairs with mywire Yanak told them He says wemust be very quiet because and hosmiled significantly-

A guest had just told Yanak thathe was as young as ever when thedector leaning over the secondstorybanisters called him into the hall

The doctor held up two fingers likea man ordering zwei beer

What gasped YanakTwins said the doctor Girls

tine big healthy babiesGood gracious The storks must fly

tandem around here exclaimedYanak Then becoming exuberant hehurried a farm hand to Williamanticfor a case of champagne He and hisfriends drank the wine to the long lifeand happiness of Mrs Yanak and tothe of one Dr Isler whorecommends that elderly gentlemen beChloroformed to end their uselessness-Mrs Yanak who married some dozenyears ago is forty years old

PRESIDENT WARNS PANAMA

Washington June 12In language-that cannot be mistaken the text ofwhich was made public by the war de-partment

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yesterday the president andSecretary Taft have notified the Pan ¬

ama government that elections in thatrepublic must be conducted fairly

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STEAMER MERRIMAC SUNK

Savannah Ga June 12The Merrim ck Capt Pratt which arrivedhere yesterday brQught in the sur-vivors of the British steamship Carrilee Cape Ellis which was lost in11w gulf stream three days ago Wal-ter

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Howe of the crew was lost afterthe steamer was abandoned

HEALTH IS YOUTH I

Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age I

Herbine taken every morning be ¬

fore breakfast will keep you in ro-

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health fit you to ward off dis-ease

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IIt cures constipation bilious ¬

ness dyspepsia fever skin liver andkidney complaints It purifies thebrood and clears the complexion Soldby AntiMonopoly Drugstore

ROBBEDOF HIS WIFEI Spartanburg S C June 11W FPurns of Jackson county North Caro-lina

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while on a bridal trip acrossPanther mountain in Greenville coun-ty says he was robbed of his prettyyoung wife by a gang of six menafter he had been bound beaten androbbed He and his wife stopped at I

a cottage the mountains and during-the

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night the men entered the room ofthe couple attacked Burns and took I

hip wife down the mountain He sayshe Has not seen her since The au ¬

thorities are investigating the story

Consumptives Made ComfortableFoleys Honey and Tar has cured

I many cases of incipient consumption-and even in the advanced stages af-fords

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100 REWARDWe will pay 100 reward for the

hocly or person of John Pickett ne-gro

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walks a little slewfooted small thinmoustache If seen in woods Winprobably have small grip and doublebarrelled shotgun Wanted for themurder of Mr John N Potter on May15th Signed

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C F Hays living at 217 S Orange-St Ocala Fla says I have nodoubt that heavy lifting caused mykidneys to become weakened I suf ¬

fered severely from pains in my backend was often so stiff and lame that1 could hardly get about to do mynork Frequent headaches also both ¬

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Remember the name Doans andtake no other

CITY MAPS FOR SALEThe new city maps are now on sale

at the office of the city Berk in thecity hall Price 1 each

Keep your eye on our show windews The Bazaar Store

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