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ULCERS
. e in manj' respects like other ulcers or
'es, and this resemblance often proves fatal,
iluable time is lost in fruitless efforts to heal
^Ibecanse the germs of Cancer that are multi-
the sore reim'w^hes aM salves ggUs which are constantly develop-
plying in the blood and the DevJjggjj^j-gg^ jgg^ sharp shooting pains
ing keep up the irritation and lating and sloughing stage, and a hideous,
announce the approach of the ttg jj-g
sickening cancerous sore begilf in 3?ebruary, 1899, I noticed a small
destructive work, with tump on my lower Up. The doctor can-
' No ulcer or sore can exist
out some predisposing internal
that has poisoned the blood, ai ^
open discharging ulcer, or the 1 ^
ing sore on the lip, cheek or
terized it bnt another came and broke
' cause out into an open sore. I began to take
,d the S. S. S, and after I had taken seven bot-
I ggi^gr- ties the place healed entirely and no
1 , signs of the disease have been seen
other since. W. P. Brown, Hollands, S. C.
, - . ne to
■part of the body will contii^ flesh unless the blood is purified and the
spread and eat deeper into th^ eliminated from the circulation.
Cancer germs or morbid maW gp decaying effete matter. It has great
■ S. S. S. cleanses the bl(j pgg that soon destroy the germs and poisons
antidotal and purifying pfoM^gj-nral condition. And when pure blood is
and restore the blood to its the ulcer or sore the healing process
carriec ^ the , discharge ceases and the place heals
begins ^ew skin forms. S. S. S. is a strictly vege-
over a K1 o o d purifier containing no mercury or
table Ljg gjjy description.
minerjj-Qjjjg. gQj-g Qf a,ny kind, write us about it, medi-
If you have au ulcer or c|jtjjg_ Books on Cancer and other diseases of
cal advice will cost you not{ SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlflhi, Ga.
the blood will be sent free.
RULES AND REUULATK
THE BOX BORO GRAl
SCHOOLS,
)N OF
)BD
f spect-
!zf rules
nter the
after the
at
igS-
to
ted
.f
when
15. and
Jo minutes
ternion is
e tuiici
The^attentioa of patrons
fully directed to the folio
of the'School Commitee;
Sec, 1. Pupils will not
academy or grounds until
first bell rings at 8:25 a.
1:10 p. m, i
Sec 2. All pupi Aare e
be in the apademy and seni
the second bell rings at 8;4d
. I-
at 1:30 p. m. A period of 2.
both in theforenoon and a'
allowea between first at;
■ells whicri will give ampl
pupils t'l leave tneir homes'
iiell rings and .-each ^'1
before the second. ',
Sec. 3. Erery popi!’
school paiuctuiilly and^
form to all the regulalj
quiremeh^^f the sch:l
prompt^^Hl respectfij
Sec. 4, All pupils whose ,
nave not be-n previously
upon, must be examin^j before
they can be assigned to a'
school.
Sec. 5. Upon entering
every pupil must be seated igj^^ediate
ly, and when the bell ring
niencing exercises all whc come, in
thereafter shall be marked
Sec. 6. All pupils wno a'^
or tardy will bring writte|j excggp
1 rom parents or guardian ^en they
enter school again. This igguiation
is made so that both
teacher may know the
of the pupil at all times.
Sec 7, No pupil shall be L^jued
to leave .school at recess or at Q,ber
time before the close, of schg^i except
in case of severe sickness,
other urgent necessity, oKb/
request and then only by pX
of the superintendent or son|g j^gggb-
IT,
S-)C, 8. Profane and indec
guagp, and the use of tobaci
form upon or near the schoo
are positively forbidden-
notify the parent of the pupil of the
fact. In the event that the pupil is
sent ro the superintendent a second
time for the same offense within four
months he shall be suspended 'from
schoo] until ascurance is given of
satisfactory improvement in deport
ment, or be sha'l receive corporal
punishment—it being discretionary
with the suptrint'-mlent as t ^ which
it shall be—suspension or punisb.
ment.
Sec. 13. For the \iolatiou of any
well-known or established principle
of right, or of any rule nrnle O' the
Faculty, each pupil shall be held to
us suiet account as though it were
one of the written rules of the School
Ouiimiittce,
Parents are urgeu to give the
Leathers their earnest sincere support
that nc.-e regulations inav be ob
served. It will result in good for all
concerned, esiiecially the pupils
N. 0. Newbold,
A ■
Supt. of Schools.
Til * *
Simple RemedyT'or Typhoid.
There appeal'd recently in this
column mr-ntion of some experiments
that are being conducted in a Chicago
hospital with a new cuj-e for typhoid
called acetozone. That article has
brought out the information that
right here in the State for years, a
simple remedy has been used in one
neighborhood which is said to be
efficacious and which does not depend
for Rs virtues upon intricate combi
nation of little known chemical agen
cies. The remedy in question is yeast.
A reader of the News, one of the
State’s most distinguished citizens,
having read of the experiments with
typhoid cu-res, writes as follows:
“I note in a late issue your article
OQ specific remedy for typhoid fever,
My father cured eyery case in his
neighborhoo ■, for year.s, without a
single failure, by the administration
of a tablespoonful of • ordinary yeast
three times a day. He was not a
professional phpsician bnt a large
slave holder and was compelled to
know a great deal of medical science.
His white neighborhoods were cured
by the same treatment,
“Typ.tioid fever, you know, is caused
by b.ioilli iu the lower intestines. It
is probable that yeast is the antitoxine
for tbt-m or at least heals the ravages
they make in the inner coating of
the intestine. Ir, can do no harm if
s jtiie of your physicians would test it-
If unwilling to risk the yeast alone
thev might try it in conjunction
wdth o-dinarj remedies if they are
not su h as to neutralize the effect of
the yeast'”.
The j'eniedy ceartainly bears the
charm o? simplicity and there can be
hai'Ui ill i!s use. The suggestion comes
from such a high sourct that we com
mc-nd to tile physician of Oharlotiea
trial of it 111 their practice —Ohar-
lotte News,
,-.0 Yoa Have Alwa.ys BongM, and vsiiit,:! iias
ai! use for over 30 j-ears, lias borne tlie sispr-afr-re of
and lias been made mu'or !i,s p-t-
sofial supervihiou since ite infiincj-.
Allow no one to deceive yoa in titis.
AM Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Ju.st-as-goocl” are but
,^:Vi>-criiiieKfc3 tlia.t trifle ivitli and eiidang'er tiic liealtSi cf
Infants -autl Cliildrea—Sxperierice against Exiioriincnr,,
DU
at Ian-'
violation of the same will re
0 in any
ground
and any
ider the
ct upon
ire posie
1 must
,!jn.
mark,
ire to do this within one weel
subject fhem to suspension aj
offender liable to severe disci pqi^e-
Sec 9, All loud talking,
and rough, boisterous condu
Of near the school grounds
tiyely forliidiien. Each piij
conduct himself as a ga&tleni
Sec. 10. ihtpil who shai
icratch, break, deface, or m
any way, any of the school pl-opgrty
shall pay in full for alldama,®^^
shall
jd they
shall be readmitted only by n.l
the school coinmiite^,,^..
Sen. 11. No pupil will
-to be, or to remain upon the-J
grourid.s after the oisrnissal of ■gg^QQ]
but shall go home immediatel
.Sec. 12. vVfit-Li i fse.dcijorlai
a pupil for auv one .soli
shall be 75 per cent; Of i 'S-, 11|
pil shii 1 be sent tiy the teac
superiuteiideir, who sha,! , f(
first offense, warn and repro
p 4>il, and at the same time
-lit
CANCER CURED
BY BLOOD BALM
All Skin and Blood Diseases Cured.
Mrs. M. le Adams, Fredonia Ala,,
took Botanic Blood Balm which ef
fectually cured an eating cauoer of
the nose and face. The sores
healed up perfectly. Many doctors
had given up her 'ase as hopeless,
hundreds oi cases of cancer, eating
sorers, suppe.rating swellings, etc.,
h ■ ve been cured by Blood Balm,
Among others, Mrs B M Gue.ney,
Warrior Staed, Ala Her nose and
lip were us raw as beef, wiili offen
sive d.suharge from the eating sore.
Doctors advised catting, but it failed
Bl('od Barhn healeil t'.e .sores, and
Mrs. Gueruey is as well as ever,
Botanic Blood Balm also Cures ecze
ma, Itching humors, scabs and scales,
bone pains, ulcers, offensive pimples,
blood poison, carbuncles, scrofula,
risings and bumps on the skin and
all b'ooiJ troubles. Oruggi.sts. $1 per
large bottle. Sample of Botanic
Blood Bal l' free and prepaid by
wrlting B1 .'od Balm Co; Atlanta, Ga
Desoiibe trouble and special medical
auvice sent in .sealed letter It is
certainly worth while investigating
such a remarkable remedy, as Blood
Balm cures the most awful, worst and
most deep-seated blood diseases
The spectacle of Speaker Hender-
,son travelling about the country m
a private car to e.xpound republican
doctrines will doubtless prove edifje
ing to ihe mine laborers who
live '-i'ith their entire families
in one room tvieb'e f-et squre. Gentc
ral Hei.sdcvsu''’.s c'oll stocked larder
will also .serve to el
hibitioni-i,-'.
‘cti'ify the pro-
The laws of health reqiitr? that the
Howels move, once each -Jay and one
of the penalties for violating this
law is piles. Keep vour bowels reg
ular by taking a dc'se of Chamber.-.
laics .StoniacLi and L'ver Tablets
when necessary ar.d lou will never
have that severe punishruent iufliot--
ed upon you. rrice, 25 cents. For
sale by M'. R. Hamiiriok,
Mr. Brya i says that Eepreseniative
p Bi'cock has crawied so for into his
I ihe tariff qucsiion that only
iio I.'I- tpis of bis ear.s are visible. Mr.
ib i Brvau tuts a 1 v comprehensive way
ball!,of putting things.
rao m a,.
J.’ C. Bll
sa^s, I have us^
Tar in three
pneumonia with gfl
case. Refuse ub^
tv, K. Hambrick.
Judgi g from the force au'i
of’ some of ^resident Roosevelf’s
recent utterance he must haye been
Donrisbiug his mind on some such
strong food as Baxter’s Saints Rest
or JobnsoDs’s Commentaries.
Mcduffib’s Turpentine mut
ton suet Lung' Plaster is a certain
cure for whooping cough, easy and
c..tx)fortable, woras while you sleep
25 cents. For sale by J. II. Morris
Britkli Steel Trust.
London, Aug. 30.—Negotiations
for the formation of the British
trust, on the lines proposed by J.
P. Morgan, are likely to be success
ful from the pre,sent indications.
Only workers in a thoroughly effi
cient condition will be taken over.,
Charles Schwab is expected to
arrive next week from Paris to look
ov’er the estimates.
Mother
“My mother was troubled with
consumption for many years._ At
last she was given 'up to die. Ihen
she tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
and was speedily cured.”
B. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y.
No matter how hard
your cough or how long
you have had it, Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral is the
best thing you. can take.
It’s too risky to wait
until you have consump
tion. If you are coughing
today, get a bottle of
Cherry Pectoral at once.
Three sizes: 2Sc., 50c., $!. Ali druggists.
Consult your doctor. If lie says take it,
then do as he saya^ If he tells you not
to take it, then don't take it. He kuo-ws.
Leave it with him. We are willing.
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¥1
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aEi stosnach tfonsbies
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The $1. bottle contains 314 times the 50c. size.
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