1913-01-02, [P 2]

1913-01-02, [P 2]

•' 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.

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