I: I . 1 i . EAST COAST ADVOCATE, FEBRUARY 28, 190*., 2 _u__ Louis ana found' that tne navy lad the broken lines to t edom. All nfgt: Weakens' Over-ltfork been put out of the fight. Returning the column were getting into posltloto ASPHALT GRAVEL ROOFI4GUARANTEED I to bis camp be was met by tbe news: spring forward at daybreak A Y ou.I Kidneys. ) Pt/11t1 that during bis absence the Confederate. heavy storm prevnlled, and the Ftdero ;, 't I'. ,F ea've bad opened the ball on land by pickets kept a light watch. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. driving Jfc-Clernand's line back from Uy the middle of tbe forenoon Me FOR 10 YEARS. GOOD FOR 23 YEARS. tbe road of retreat and there was,danger Clernnud' lice was In confusion. All the blood In your body passe. : through that they would escape tbe trap be One by one his brigades and regimentwere 5 your kidneys once every three minutes. WITII NO EXPENSE OF MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS . '- hoped ttf set for them. Tbe divisions forced buck and at 11 o'clock th,0of wlonk OF THE CELEBRATED 7-YEAR-OLD M J filled with backwater. Across the gap words were drowned by their cheers Smltb had been a character In ,fhe old ..it,,pliTMlo a.la: .tt or inoi pill:po'.on.l.:rf<*a,' wy danirvroui.OC k..iiltf. r Tlio tb.month bowclM between tho two ,streams Grant deployed and cries of "Forward! Gorwardr"As army When\ told. In 1801. that he was .le.rand ol.*a i to ttvko Calhoun Pure his force of over 27,000 men In time skirmishers advanced up the accused of disloyalty, he said "Never Rye Whiskey _ three divisions General J. A, Me- slope the Confederates opened from a mind; they'll take .it back after tbe Clernand held the right, General Lew forest In front a terrible rifle fusillade. first battle." We ship m Plain Packages>, no mark. to Indicate content, which. will t Wallace There was another Wallace besides q. avoid all oorament. When yon get It and teat It, If It la not>satisfactory/ ,return tho General V. .t center and C. The zouave and Missourians &pre'adtheir It at our.xpeo.e. and your$3.29 will be cheerfully refunded. This whiskey 1 i. ,I Smith the let;. lIno until it covered the whole General Lew at Donelson. This was as good/ aa C5.no( gonda in the market. We ere close. at hand and can give Tho under Flag Officer Foote Colonel W. II. L. Wallace, who( led a youqulekerdellvery than distant houses. We have been doing; basins In navy battle fired front. Volleys were ovgrtheir this city and at the same stand for ilO year. and aa to our. responsibilityud tl was counted upon to repeat at Done! heads into the main line bf battle brigade. lie was noted for bra coolness reputation for hcmest dealing we refer yon to any; bank or merchant bare 11 ,Its work especially during the excitementover : : or to the editor of this> paper. + son effective at Fort Henry. following at a distance. Soon the en- j Four ironclads were on hand-tbo Ca. emy's skirmishers were encountered, the broken line of battle. John .. SOLOMON & LEVI, rondelet. St. Louis (flagship). Louisville and! then commenced a savage bush A. Logan,:: was also'l1.thtf'r nt Done! EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY I928-I93O First Ave., P.O.Box33: Birmingham Ala. ..... , Taesereaoliah to Do flood ;and his voice( could I be heard aboveall P1 l nr Palatable Potent. son and Plttsburg. Tho army got in tight (sting an hour. It. wall everyman t.f.n. or orIP.llo, .., nAksaph.alth' 0 NOTICE-wepayexpreMebargseto all pointeonrhobythe"9outhertExpres! 1 ... :; the tumult of cnnnonndp and "rebel "' I In uJ booklet Company," line of oilier :: position before the works on tba-12th for himself. : :: ,:: hnltopotntoon expreiM eomimiites wj prepay only >lntwtmm *d JACKSONVILLE. '. FLA. Captain Dixon. One shot pierced the order reached Wallace to suspend tlm Magazine . fi Carondelet. but did but little damage., attack; but .believing be hail tbe wedge His tVbereaboate. , 'On the 14th the ships steamed up to well in, he Ignored the order and pushed "Do you happen to know anything of I . i within 400 yards and tho combatant the' skirmishers forward to tbe your master's whereabouts asked a An y F'ULLEXPRESS' k on both sides were bent upon a'teat of Charlotte road again, cutting off the wife who was looking for her husband. .- FuL>A. _ 'g guns and mettle. The, onslaught by way of esvnpe. Ill mea bivouacked "I'm not euro, mem,;' said the care Illustrated. '!, ?, : Foote's guns was terrlflc, and the within 150: rods of the enemy's guns, ful servant, "but I think they're In the Monthly \qt'i o gunners lu the water batteries of the lying on their arms ready for the expected wash." EXPRESr fort began to desert their pieces. Tben counter assault Grunt retired ONE DOLLAR A YEAR., PREPAID PREPAID In' an instant' nil was changed. A. eolld the night of the 13th: believing that When pain or Irritation exists on any ; _?4 shot tore through the pilothouse of the the Confederate must surrender next part of the body the application of Bal Send for Sample Copy.. Irl, St. Louis, killing the pilot and destroy. day or be captured In their works.. Time! lard's Snow Liniment will give prompt Ins the wheel. Flag Officer Foote was battle for the iiimy bad been more desperate relief. Trice 23 and 60'cents. B. K. Wilson Address: 0. D. ACKKKLY: wounded .by. the side of the pilot. Ail tlmir tlUlt of Shutter's: corps at tfc Sou. I other shot wounded the pilot of the Han Juan Hill and HI Cone July 1, 6ptS ) Jacksonville Fla. -- ICaellf Publisher Granted J : Louisville and cut the tiller ropes. 18US. The ta'oOl had lost over 2,800 +r Both Injured ships dropped out of till killed and wounded and the navy C4lu Tommy-Mu. can I have two piece.. 1iIhJ 50 fight, covered by the Carondelet and nil. of pie this noon 7 A. ]G'loricltLREAT : an.: $4f & 1 I iDo rittsburg. The Plttsburg/ soon turned McClernoitd'a! battle had been the MaCertainly, Tommy. Cut the DISCOVERY. Ir f about badly cut up and the Carondelet most costly of the day in losses! Tbe piece Journal you have In two. Somervllle Exhibited In preaence. of Judge Chrl.tli>, ........*. QtS I t DELIVERED F b q faced the batteries alone for a time. Confederate attack on Grant's right t eoutlnr Attorney" the Criminal. CouNlof Du- f The highest gun of tbe enemy's water held by McClornand'a division hud There I I. probably no disease or condition val letter County of'TeetimonlalaoftheCures' .Flu.. and Jaokannvllle of F'a.Consumption. 1XK( $ buttery was In charge of a boy of the burn planned the night of the 14tU\', of the human system that cause Catarrb. Asthma,eto., from some of the ; oO 12Ay of more suffering and distress than piles.Tabier's most prominent cltliena of the Unttetl 8'aien. name Frequa. War was fun to the after tbe repulse of (o'oote'sgunboatI' "' wanted. 91 package; trialpaokag.acents. 4 lad, and when he easy the confusion and while Ur.ntVa.. debating the Buckeye Pile Ointment cures : : Address: iit for the JPabst Brewing Co. among tbe Federal ships he said to his question of a protracted siege. The then quickly, without pain or detention WILLIS :K. VOUNO. JACKSONVILLE!:, FLA. from business. Price ISO cents in bottles ; mates "See me take the tallest chim plan of the Confederates In springingthe tubes, 75 cents J). B. Wilson &iSon. j4 ii nay" The chimney came down and attack was to throw 10.000 men Photography, Picture: Frames'I a with It the flag and F'retluo shouted: noon MrClernand and rush through and Mouldings. D on"take P Zl 'cure TheytempocarllI' constipatlo, i, "Come onl I You are not at Fort Henry Corn King Phillips'! latest trouble Is S t by agitating t' !" lie landed a shot in a porthole of aid to be due to being "long on rye." - and Marine Photographs bowels, but regular action cannot: be secured until tile liver : Portrait Landscape the Carondelet and the entire fleet It is the usually case that when lyi a man Portrait In all the latest styles. secretes enough bile to make the ..Intestines. , $ backed oft oat of range. 4 is long on rye he will in time be shorton Old pictures copied and enlarged to any execute their natural functions. -wagf Unnat- k'' The Confederates jubilant over the almost everything* else. size and finished in any style deal red. ural agitation caused by cathartics, tssH 1 easy repulse of the gunboats, sent a Florida views for sale Work finished! continual and Increasing doses to telegram to Richmond announcing a The lies Prescription. for Malaria for amateur at trade prices attain the results. n r great victory. It wits soon followed by Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's F. M. TAYLOR compCISI one telling a different story although; Tasteless Chill Totalo. It Is simply iron TitusTllle.( Fla. Grant retired to his blanket that night and quinine In a tasteless form. No the thinking he would have. to begin,:: a locI Cure, No Cure. Price BOcts. Clothing Cleaned, Dyed r liver on Chills i i a { cures elego. The troops had no shelter, and - It was intensely colt!. The soldiers bad( In the light of the recent Sharke)". Pressed and Repaired. Ladies'dressesa e and Fever and every form of r recklessly thrown away their overcoats Maher fiasco in Philadelphia it would, specially. Address Malarial, Bilious, Remitting and Inter SAM FKRKIXS!!, Fevers and, by going' to the seat of the Perfect Health seem that the science of prizefighting Magnolia Avenue and 6th Street consists of getting a collar bold. on the P. O. Box 255. Sanford, Fla. trouble, works permanent cure Ts within the reach of almost every FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. gate receipts in advance. ,. .. woman. The weakness, nervousnessand I :Return North Via. Clyde; Lln_. 1k women irritability suffer is in from general which due so to many disease Cures<< flood and Skin Disease It. II.,WILSON & SOX. of the delicate) womanly. organism. Itching Humors Eczema They resent season bids fail to be . I Ip When the disease ble at all recommended for old, obstinate TITUSVILLE'S TRAINS.The looking this way, drop a line to tttne was not able to do aar of my own house. deep-seated eases of malignant blood or - work had to 'keep help the time Mow t tifTcred ( od. and mvaelf alone know I WM skin disease, because Botanlo Blood Balm following are the times of arrival 'JAS. INGRAHAM 3rd Vlce'Pi' Ident. rally\ cmtraged! when I .commenced taking ((8. B. It.) kills the poison In the blood, and departure of passenger trains to and , I I III help your me.medicine took, but Are the battle fint of hottl. Pi-rvritf aeemrd Prescription to cures where all\ elite fails, heals every. from Titusvllle: FLORIDA EAST COAST 'n-y, 'I ,' 'Oolden Medical Dlicovery.' sore, makes tbe blood pure and rich, *OCTHIM>CHI>. i also two vlnl if Dr, Pierce. rleaant Pellein. gives the skin the rich glow of health I 13:M/ -jn.Laare ST. AUGUSTIXE: F I :.a.softer recommend these' medicines to all H, B. U.. the moat perfect) blood purifier *Tltuivllle for Miaul and U: :or p.n>. . { ----- ---- ----- - OENBHAl Law WALLACE, 0'. 8. V. as I did. I never had bt'ter health intermediate points. at 1 a:4? p.m. - I0ne of the Fort Donelson heroes From than I now enn*. ant it ia aU owing to Dr. made. Thoroughly: tested for SO years. ...tpu.XOBTHBOOTO. . a wartime photograph. Plena's. medicines" Costs $1 per large bottle at drug stores JOE Dr. Pieice's Common Sense Medical To Introduce It, samples of Blood Balm S-lJa-m. i PRHTTHTGOF : and blankets and it was risky to have Adviser, in paper covers, is sent fro on sent free by writing Blood Balm Co.,At Leave TttnaTllVe. for Jacksonville j 2:011: ..... '' fires within range of tbe guns of the receipt of u one eent stamps to pa yexpense lantaGa. Describe trouble and free med. and Intermediate points. at t eta:*