•' B W Hfœ® ■r •" - 'St «a »« r-i ' V V ■’ % 41 l’HË hf ::: .‘X"W < * « U.Z. <*•<**«* j i H : i- UARV 2. 1913‘ i ♦♦ * T: SDA,Yfi3DAU O THE h.attiësburu NEWS S— ■ noted philanthropists died lan pc to Pacific; Robbins Little, for n ma dir4 the past year, Ur. Daniel K. CHILDREN’S KIDNEYS y years superintendent of the As- 1 / l’EaJins of Chicago, the friend of the tor Llbrary in New York; Clifford S. colleges; Samuel Cupples, the w ton, an authority on commercial ve UP JPe Death’s Harvest in 1912 1F ma No Hattiesburg Mother Should Neglect VC ^ r V. t0 woman- ■ ional philanthropist of St. Louis The Little One’s Health. am maritime law; Alfred S. Hartwell, ■ I five years, with a J from OjJ I •■«in foifcer chief justice of the Hawaii Su- During the year just euded Death and apt. John C. Martin. severely pr né Court; Frank C. Bostock, the if4 writes Mrs. M. would often ! church suffered Oftentimes weak kidneys cause ly tro past year includes James S. Sherman, thr4h death during the past year great annoyance and embarrassment an nal collector and trainer; Solomon bourn* H; “They gfew wo«e 1 hurting »«• * is levied unusually heavy toll, spar- Vice President of the United States; Ht la, the largest sheep raised in. the and îe list of the noted dignitaries to children. Inability to control the I could W walk at all, and I had p ing neither crowned heads nor men Gen. Cincfnnatus Leconte, President •esentatives who died since kidney secretions, at night or while w< id; Colonel Edward Cunningham, ■pi side ; also a headache and die, but my hu***T t [^find women distinguished by oftheir Haytl; Alejandre Lopez de Romana, Cardinal at play, Is attributed to carelessness th “sugar king" of Texas; Joseph Al- 1S1 Deludes the following: Î gave up and thought I wou W ^ flrs bottj Buwrank, position or ability in every ex-President of Peru; Ramon Corral, ■t A. Fischer, archbishop of Co- and too frequently the child Is pun so Paine, the archaeologist; Briga- Hu dl you brauch of human activity. Army and formerly Vice-President of Mexico; Cardinal Peter Hector Coullie, ished. Parents having children r General; Joseph M. Califf, who urged me to ^ Cwdut. so, 1 w|l used,1 ^ leg fifcd the fi L gtanNavy, diplomacy, statesmanship and Lieut. Gen. Sir Frederick W. Kitch arJtshop of LyonB; John Clancy, do well to treat the kidneys with a V. shot at Gettysburg ; Cap- helped me. By the time tte tmra ^ »Id I wou» âbl; politics, commerce, Industry and fl- ener, Governor of Bermuda; Aloys L. Elphtn, Ireland; Archbishop tested and proven kidney remedy. If ta n John ssons, chief of scouta In do aU my work. All the people a bis. of tt Confedi rate army; Charles C. at . nance, literature and the arts, science, Count Lexa von Aehrenthal, premier of St. John Lateran; there is pain In the back, discolored Stt ,r, Canon Olerbeck, abolitionist and one of the die, but Cardul relieved me. the education, the church, and many other of Austria-Hungary; Jose Canalejas pKÜk A. Hidden, bishop of Syra- urine, irregular urination, headaches, fclinders of I fealms have been Invaded by the piti- Mendes. prime minister of Spain; Dr. Ahbe Charles Loyson (Pere Hya- dizzy spells or a tired, worn-out-feel- he Republican party; Gen- an cm elal James reaper and robbed of many dis- M. G. Milovanovich, prime minister of the famous French preacher; ing, try Doan’s Kidney Pills at once. L Weaver, twice candidate point’as ein e) fjr Presid« it on the Populist and guished men and women the loss Servla; Count Holstein-Ledreberg, for RefjAlex. P. Doyle, the noted Paulist A remedy that has been used in kid- The" eenback t whom will be severely felt. mer prime minister of Denmark; Ar fatu1; Rev. Matthew Russell, the dis- ney troubles for over 50 years and Jckets; Isaac P. Baldwin, Cardui Woman'sTonic man#1 thur Wellesley Peel, Viscount ’ Peel, has been recommended by thousands. slstant S icretary of the Navy under Mutsuhito, Emperor of Japan, under tiimished Irish Jesuit; Mother Mary /resident I 0]k; Jules Lumhard, the fa i in? formerly Speaker of tile House of Com Proof of merit in a Hattiesbifrg citi- y joc(,whose long reign Japan advanced from Seistlan, Provincial of the Eastern mous stret mons; Henri Brisson, formerly presi zen’s statement. singe; and minstrel of the - ( the obscure position of a seml-bar- Pr ince of the Sisters of Notre Dame; Fof more ft» Mrs. P. Maddocks, 457 Newman St., livil War Ira Haworth, “grandfath- woman’s sufferings, an<*.hr!’,1,,ncjs of women have Iî barous nation in the far East to that dent of the French Chamber of Depu Yithi Honda, bishop of the Metho- well. Duringthis time, tho,u5afnfhe Teally surprising^“1® ties; George Coulon, vice-president of Hattiesburg, Miss., says: “Several of the Republican party in Illinois; Ml dti Church of Japan: Henry W. War- of a world power, commanding uni members of my family have taken «eneral Jf m H. Baldwin, a member at the French Council of States; Gen. Bishop of the M. E. Church; John versal respect; Luitpold, prince regent ri$f |f Genert au Shiaroku Ishlmoto, the Japanese min Seepshanks, formerly bishop of Nor- j Doan’s Kidney Pills and in every in- Lee’s staff; Rev. Dr. Wil- they fi, of Bavaria and Frederick VI11, King Son A. FaWigworth, the oldest mission ci ister of war; Henry Labouchere, the stance this remedy has done good *, of Denmark, were the most prominent w:h, Eng.; Chas. Wm. Stubbs, bishop j work. 1 gave Doan’s Kidney Pills to ary of tlnjAmerican board; Hugh Mc- ""ä su / f the rulers of nations, who British statesman and journalist ; Au Tlios. Augustus taki* C«**«* among ollruro, England; my little girl who had a eak back Dowell of ennsyivania, a delegate to guste Marie Francois Beernaert, the American Epis- were removed by death during the Jggar, bishop of the ' and kidneys and benefit was received. 'J Ï Belgiun statesman; Viscount Ouro l’re- tionai Republican conven- T Otters were William Alexan- Europe; Chas. C. *; Udtu’ Advtanr, P«rt.„5*»{i |W. coal Church of . This remedy has also relieved other n H. L. Bixby, the oldest w> ■I to and Dr. J. M. da S. Paranhos, Baron G if toil, Episc. bishop of Fond du Lac; QnUnuttont. ■ndM-raït book, der, grand duke of Luxemberg, Ma- membets of my family of backache Mississipl river; William lor Sp 1 de Rio Branco, two noted Brazilian Blbop H. F. Hoffman, of the Reformed tuafa, former King of Samoa, Duke and uflier difficulties caused by the he Williams College class * Francis Joseph of Bavaria, Infanta statesmen and Gen. John Willock No Dr. Robert Collyer. tile noted i Ciirch! kidneyb. Send anyone to me who is eved to be the oldest coi J; will be barred after the expira- r i. Maria Terefa, sister of the King of ble, Secretary of the .nterior under Uitarian preacher, and Dr. Griffith seeking proof of the merits of Doan’s te in America; Charles beeu heretofore recorded as a sepa- esta ,[ one year from this date; ? 1,19 Spain, Prince Louis Murat, grandson Harrison. Jan, the first Christian missionary in vood, the oldest graduate rate instrunent in the office of said lion f of the King of Naples and the Duke Unusually great was the mortality Eddie I. McSwam, orge B. Swift, former may- ci,ancery cl>rk of Forrest County, do- ' Mr*. of Estate of 0,1 of Fife, brother-in-law of King George among former governors of American Administratrix o; Dr. K. A. Martin Kirsch- {ault havl bcen mad,. jn the pay- ! A. H. McSwain Deceased. ma y. States. The list of the victims in- y mayor of Berlin; Bryan . f th(, indebtedness'secured by | < to b. eludes Henry B. Cleaves and Frederick Among the noted soldiers who eppit- srice ;thurs I ^'^Tated to Death during 1912 were Wil- RoBle of Maine; William A. Richards i, »unafi^im von Hahnke, field marshal of the and John W. Hoyt, of Wyoming; , 1,0* German Army; Gen. Count Mare-suke James D. Porter, of Tennessee; Austin tlli*Nogl, the noted Japanese commander; L. Crothers, of Maryland; William Hotel Hattiesburg ;; « h 1,1 Ç Homer Lea, general in the Chinese Larrabee, of Iowa; John Fremont Hill, ■ fc ? army and an authority on Chinese 11111- of Vermont; Royal Chapin Taft, of BARBER SHOP Rhode Island; Gen. Francis T. Nich 3® m itary affairs; Field Marshal Sir George i StUart White, the defender of Lady- olls of Louisiana, and Charles B. Ay- I. C. KING, Manager * smith ;-MaJ. Gen. Sir John F. Maurice, cock, of North Carolina. ight-Class Service ®?one of the ablest British military The United States Senate lost four i- Modem Appointment! Jfi a;'J writers; Gen. Edward S. Bragg, cofh- members by death during the year, Baths in the City. Clean 7 mander of the “Iron Brigade” during Senators Isidop Rayner, of Maryland; Finest . >■■■>'». the Civil War, statesman and dlplo- Robert Love Taylor, of Tennessee; and Sanitary. L ^ matist; Lieut.-Gen. Arthur MacArthur, George Stuart Nixon, of Nevada and Your Patronage Solicited. attiesburg, Mississippi. L noted fog his services in the Phlllp- i City Weldon B. Heybum, of Idaho; also ,le to the above property is " pines; Maj. Gen. Frederick Dent Grant, the following former members: An nayor of San Antonio,president Tex., of the Grandufo,.KH; ,Trunkd deed railway;ln trust, andTl beingto ! 12. I bell ■feto be good, but 1 will convey eldest son of the late Ulysses S. Grant thony Higgins, of Delaware; William Adaiyi Carr teirnsBell, ; memberMrs. Mary of D.the Low- Ca | thereUnto requested by the bom-fici- **** and Lieut. Col. Frank Bridgman, the .,h title as is vested In me as D. Washburn, of Minnesota; Hernando nadifin Senate;rst woman C. E.mayor Pooley, in theKan- noted ar)e ' . ther,,ln i the undersigned sub- \ truBj Oldest retired army offices In the Uni De Soto Money, of Mississippi; John ntering, both of the j Register; Colonel L. D. Burch. Mrs. ! statesman; the Right Rev. Georgelarah S. Plattei Decker, the “ trujU’e ’wUi on Wfia/tss my signature this the 14th EM, ted States. J. Patterson, of South Carolina; Wil Dr. Thos. Margaret Elizabeth Sangster, Bradford HoIlnes Iord bishop of Athabasca; . Pmnaylvania; and Rev. n suffrage leader; and Mrs. ’ , the of January, 1913, d canson,day the f>r December,pioneer equal 1912. °n , ’ . , in rJ »’the court The Navy deplores the loss or many liam A. Peffer, of Kansas, the founder Hi me, the noted Southern educator. Torrey and the noted correspondents ’ jea[l Rolland, the manufac- an# f Chicago. ZTJZ Forest fcty !n the city of ! distinguished men, among them Sir of the Populist party; John Perclval Political economy and sociology suf- raptain Frank Brinckley, Isaac Nel- turer and ieg]Blat0r; Sir Edward Sea- Chas. Hardy, liso sufferedh great Substituteloss Hattlesblirg Trustee. , Misalasippi,Has on /thinsale from legal Meridian, Frederick William Richards and Sir Jones, of Nevada; Col: James Gordon, ifç’ed great loss by the death during on Ford, Major John M. Carson, Col- borhe Clouston, banner; Dr. William wl Pasted at Court House, Dec. 14th, Round Trip Home-Seekers Tick Newell Salmon, admirals of the Brit of Mississippi; John L. Wilson, of the past year of Prof. Nicholas Paine me! W. C. Connelly, Jr., General Dun- Taylor Bovey, dean of the facultytth of during the past year. hour3i a( pu'bl|c outcry, tq the highest ets, first and third Tuesdays of bill ish fleet; Rear-Admiral Aubrey, com Washington; Gen. Henry H. Bingham, |Glman, Gustave de Molinari and :an S. Walker and James Henry applieffbcience, McGill University, and 191,'' 19-4thurs hardnotable Cartwright, dead of Canadianthe year deacdbed. best lumierproperty r0T caBin h thethe fflmty following of noted French 1 each month; also Round Trip mander of the Italian fleet in the war Of Pennsylvania, the "Father of the Federic Passy, the Haynie. B. f. Pearson, the Nova Scotia pro A' with Tripoli; Vice Admiral Jules Winter Tourist tlckatx M.-MiA---- House of Representatives; Congress ">»ce advocate. The realm of science did not escape moter. Trade and Commerce; Ed- Korr>st state ofMississtrpl, to-wlt: fio Marie de Cavelier de Cuvervllle, of the man Geo. H. Utter, of Rhode island; (very branch of literature had to the ravages of death and was deprived , the former]TOR leader of SALEthe 10’ d ,, ,ndaily from,are Noall stationsone of to points French navy; Rear-Admiral Jtobley George R. Malby of New York and for toll to the inexorable reaper. The of the following distinguished repre ty in Canada; J. P. Mabee, J " HeightsIn Texas, Addition Oklahoma, to the New Mexi COULD SHOUT FOR JOY. ; y 3 D. “Evans, the idol of the American mer Congressman Leonidas F. Living of noted dead of th^ ,year includes sentatives: Lord Lister, the discov f the railway commission ‘ co, and Arizona, For Informa, "I want to thank you from the bot- llr grocery business, Bushman navy; Rear-Adpi. George W. Melville, ston, o( Georgia; George N. South- loots Will Carleton’, Emil Bohusch erer of the antiseptic treatment in sur I; t, next to J. J. Newma Lumber tion call on N toin of my heart," wrote C. B. Rader,Charles 1 Moleville Hays, < J the Arctic explorer; Rear Admirals wick, of New York, and many others. a, Mario Rapisardi-andMiptgomery, , Robert; Jr., gery; professor Sir William oi zoology Henry i Nixon, Allchin, editor phy of the cmcago inter I 1 Good business, will sh w books t and Dr. Henry W. Spengler, head of'o^ean; Colonel ofIsaac Lewlsburg, F. Mack, W. forVa., “for the won- 1 E. P. ROBINSON, T. A., f ! John F. Hansom, Benjamin P. Lam- Among men of qffalrs, capitalists, îeron Rogers; the historians Fell!) sician extraordinary of King George \ sale other business. lahn, Justin McCarthy,th» Mrs.department Rogefjv; of sirmechanical William J.engi- Sinclair, j fqlrty theyears noted editor di.rful of thedouble Sandusky benefit I! got from Elec- , Hattiesburg, Min. 1 1 berton, Lucien Young and John M. heads of great corporations and repre e, L. S. Mcl ay, trie Bitters, In curing me of both a \ JNO. W. WOOD, T. P. A., i Bowyer; Capt. Lucien F. Prud-homme, sentatives of commerce and industry Jryor and William B.University Weeden; theof English surgeon; the following noted ">-tf severe case of stomach trouble and of By J. E. McKay. formerly professor of mathematics at mortality was unusually great during elists Auguste Strindberg, Ajexah- American practitioners: Drs. Norton Meridian, Misa. Giowacki, Dora Greenwel/ Me- R0yce Hotchkiss, Arthur Kendirck rheumatism, from which I had been an the Naval Academy and James Rufus the past year. At the head of the list i ne lot of children’s ei oes, eizes -sney, Robert Barr and Caroline MacDonald, John H. Musser, Maurice almost helpless sufferer for ten years. . Try on, formerly medical director of are Col. John Jacob Astor and Si It suited my case as though made just 1 1-2 to 1; viol kid and pa
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