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Trams ENTERPRISE. TH0MASVIL1 V, <^yiS
PAINFUL PERIODS
Suggestions How to Find Relief from. Such
Suffering
1WMle “O woman is entirely free from
perimtlcal suffering, it docs not seem to
be, the plan of nature that women
bhould suffer so severely. Menstrua-
tioii is a severe strain on a woman’s
vitality. If it is painful or irregular
something ts wrong which should bo
set fight or it will lead to a serious de
rangement of the wholo female organ
ism. (
Moi^e than fifty thousand women
have testified in grateful letters to Mrs
Pink ham that Lydia E. Pinlchatn’s
Vegeta Lie Compound overcomes pain
ful and Irregular menstruation.
It provides a safe and sure way of es
cape froit* distressing and dangerous
weaknesses and diseases.
The two\following letters telf so con
vincingly What Lydia E. Pinkham
Vegetable Compound sooner; for I bars tried
./OmpOUiiu awuun ; ii
> many remedies without help.
‘‘I dreaded the approach or my menstrual
period svory month, as It meant so much pain
an 1 suffering for me, but after I had used the
Compound two months I became regular and
natural and am now perfectly welt and free
from pain atmy monthly periods. I am very
;rriteful for what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound has done tor me. ”
Such testimony should bo accepted
by all women as convincing evidence
that Lydia E. Pinkhain'a Vegetable
Compound stands without a peer as a
remedy for all the distressing ills of
women.
The success of Lydia E. Pinkham'*
Vegetable Compound rests upon the
well-earned gratitude of American
women.
— — When women are troubled with irreg-
vegetable Compound will do for ulr.r, suppressed or painful menstrus-
women, they cannot fail to bring hope i Uon, leucorrhcea, displacement or nl-
to thousands of sufferers. jceratlon of the womb, that bearing*
, Hiss Nellie Holmes of 540 N. Davi- ,lowu inflammation of the
•Ion Street, Buffalo, N. V., writes: ovaries, backache, bloating, (or flatu-
Dear Mrs. Pfnkli»rr— lency), general debility, indigestion and
“ Your raedi -inr'i* indeed an Ideal medicine ner '’ ous prostration or are beset with
for women. I suir-rod misery for years with ! ? URh symptoms as dizziness, faintness,
*“*“*“* ~jriods. hvnlache-.aiid boaring-down ! loMitude, excitability, irritability, ner-
- consulted tw.» different nhyricians ! vot, *nes8. sleeplessness, melancholy.
®MI*d I e ** e *- A friend from ! they should remember there is one tried
Mdruod me to try Lydia E. Pink-! and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkhams
getable Compound at once removes
, Refuse to buy any other
you need the best,
hesitate to write to Mrs.
Pinkham it* there is anything
about your sickness you do not
understand. She will treat you
with kindness and her advice is
• roe. No woman ever regretted
writing her and sho has helped
thousands. Address Lynn, Moss.
UNREASONABLE,
tfr. Newlywed (to profane tramp)—
How dare you swear before my wife?
Profane TVamp—How the deuce
could I know yer wife wanted ter
swear find?—Puck.
FITS permanently curdd. No fits or nenrous-
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
NerveBeStorer.f 2trisl bottlesnd treatise free
Dr. R. H. Kum, Ltd,,931 ArohB*., Phils., Pa
Frederick Robie, aged eighty-four,
is the grand old man of Maine.
The Effect of Warm Days and Cool Wights.
A leading physician writes that h* has no
ticed warm days and cool nights si vays af
fect the bowels, and suggests some pre
ventative remedy. Dr. Blggers’ Huckle
berry Cordial ts the only one that osn be
absolutely relied upon. It never tolls to
cure.
Sold by ell Druggists, 25 end BOo bottle.
Cuba’s immigration last year woe 30,000.
Three-fourths were Spaniards.
BABY'S AWFUL ECZEMA
n
a* Jhn mi rm me m trf Lvdia
‘kam'l Vq(Mable Compound I .lid
ao longer miller o 1 did Iwrnro. Mv iwrlrxl. ! ’
an natural: .very acho and pnln I, uotm, and I “‘r 01 , 08
mv gmerml health b much Improvol. I mudicme, lor
advise all women who suffer to tako Lydia
E. Pinkliara's Vegetable Compound.’’
Mrs. Tillie Hart, of Larimore, N. D.,
writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“I might have have been spared manv
*months of suffering and pain had I only
known of the tf.Wc.tcy of Lydia E. PinkhamV
Vacs Vks Raw Baal—Thought Sho Would
Lois Iler Ear-Healed Without a
Blemish—Mother Tbaaks Cutlcura.
"My little girl had eczema very bad
when the waa ten months old. I thought
she would lose her right ear. It had
turned black, and her face was like a piece
of raw meat, and very sore. It would
bleed when I washed her, and I had to
keep cloths on it day and night. There
was pot a clear spot on her face when I be
gan using Cuticura Soap and Ointment,
and now it is completely healed, without
spar or blemish, which is more than I had
hoped for. (Signed) Mrs. Rose Ether, 291
Eckford St., Biwoklyn, N. Y.”
Ivory Congratulations.
A very famous American dentist met
the English husband of an American
friend of mine with the genial congra
tulation: “My dear sir, I wish you Joy!
You have married a first-rate set of
teeth.”—Fortnightly Review.
Osk Mrs. Pinkham’a Advlce-A Woman Best Understands a Woman’s Us.
W CENTS buys a
_ PACKAGE
ECONOMY BLUE
typkes Full Quart Best Wash Bluing!
w\if years on th<- market. Aik. dealer, or we •
lend by mull packs*** upon receipt of 10c.
*t*n»pe and rour dolerV* name.
BaiDoai-McDowtt.1. Co . r<wlsville, Ky.
Ohi/eQuicA^/jab,
To better advertise the South's Leading
Bnelnese College, four acholanhlps are of-
*ered young persona of thlaeeunty at lees then
eoit. WRITE TODAY.
GA-ALA. BUSINESS COHERE. Macon, Gl
Fads Are Shifcfeom Things
Uniform excciiont quality for over a quarter of a
Century lia3 steadily increased tlio solos of LION COFFEE,
The leader of all package coffees.
lion Collee
in now used in millions of homos. Such
popular 8UCC088 speaks for itself. It is a
positive proof that LION COFFEE bus tho
Confidence of the people.
Tho uniform quality of LION
COFFEE survives all opposition.
Deafness Cannot He Cure !
1 application! as they cannot ret
d portion of the ear. There is only o
tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in-
llamed you have a rumbllngsound or Imper
fect hearing, and when It Is entirely alosed
Deafness is the result, and unless the Inflam
mation can be taken out and this tube re
stored to Its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever. Nine eases oat of tea
areoaused by oatarrb,which is nothing but an
inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrb)that can
not be ourod by Hall’s Catarrh Curo. Send for
circulars free. F. J. Ohekbt ft Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
WHY SHE GOT MAD.
Mr. Bronks—Did you fail down to
day, Ethel?
Mrs. Bronks (who prides herself on
her aUating).—Hardly.
"I thought you would.”—Life.
LION COFFEE bos even more
than its strength, flavor and Qual
ity to commend It. On arrival from
the plantation. It la carelully roast
ed at onr factories and securely
packed In 1 lb. sealed packages,
»n,i not opened again until needed
for nse In the home. This precludes
the possibility of adulteration or contact with germs, dirt,
dost. Insects or unclean bands. The absolute parity of
UON COFFEE Is thcrelore guaranteed to the consumer.
Bold only in 1 lb. packagm. I.ifm-hriul on every package.
Save these laon-beads for valuable premium..
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. .
Avery & Company
SUCCESSORS TO
avery & mcmillan,
01-58 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Go.
-ALL KINDS OF-
MACHINERY
BEST IMPROVED SAW RILL ON EARTH.
Large Engine, and Boilera supplied
promptly. Shingle Mitts, Com Mllle,
Circular Saw.,Saw Teeth,Patent Doga.
BteardrJovemprs. Full line Engines A
Mfl> Supplin'. -end for free Catalogue.
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Crab Orchard
WATER
A SPECIFIC FOR
Dyspepsia |
Sick Headache |j)
Constipation... |
Nature's Great Remedy
In Um for Almost a Century.
SOLD BY ALL DRUOGI8T3.
CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO.,
'locisvillb. ky.
A Frame noose 100 Tears Old,
A frame house can be kept in good order
for. a hundred years, if painted with the
Longman A Martinez L. A M. Faint. It
won’t need to be painted more than once
in ten to fifteen years because the L. ft M.
Zinc hardens the L. ft M. White Lead, and
gives it enormous Hfe.
Four gallons Longman A Martinez L. ft
M. Paint mixed with three gallons linseed
oil will paint a house. ...
W. B. Barr, Charleston. W. Vs., writes:
"Painted Frankenburg Block with L. &
M.: standa out os though varnished.”
Wears and covers like gold.
Sold everywhere and or Longman ft
Martinez, New York. I>int Makers for
Fifty Years.
Compulsory education will become gen
eral in Cape Colony soon.
When a Horae Fade Down.
We have always been told that when
a horae falls down the proper thin/
to keep him from kicking fa to alt on
his head, but in one of the London
courts the other day a Judge by the
name of Addison condemned that as a
very foolish proceeding and said the
proper thing (o do when a horse is
down Is to take hold of hit ear and
keep his nose up In the air. He said
"a horse cannot kick when his note is
In the air; I have seen a lady keep a
horse quiet tnat way without soiling
her gloves.”—Journal of Zoophlly.
EASTERN FARM8 ARE CHEAP.
A Practical Farrier Believes the Chief
Cause Is Their Desertion by
the Boys.
There la a reason why farms are
cheap In the East The country It
prosperous, farm products are bring
lng good prices, there are better facili
ties for making money farming In the
Eastern States than there were twen
ty years ago. Farmers made money
then and farmsv. were high in price.
There are farmers who are making
money today, and I wish to say that
If a man cannot make money farming
or fruit growing In this section he can
not make It elsewhere. Farms are
cheap because the boys have left the
faTm, gone to the city, where In the
majority of cases they merely exist,
with no prospects of bettering their
condition. The old folks are left witn
the farm on their bands. They aro
past caring for it. Thoy have enough
to last them the remainder of their
days. They do not care to rent the
old home, so they offer it for sale at
a fair figure.
They do not sell It the first year.
The next year the price is put at one-
half to one-third Its actual value. The
bright man, with a little money, buys
it, pays part down, leaves the balance
at five per cent, goes to work In a
practical way, and In a few years the
farm Is his, and he has made a good
living during that time, besides en
hancing the value of his property by
keeping it in the very best condition
as to soil and buildings. There are
plenty of Just such farms to be had,
and I say to the man who Is tired of
working for others and who has a lit
tie money and a determnlatlon to suc
ceed, to locate on one of these bar
gains weather to go Into general
farming or fruit growing. Let him
go to work in a practical way. Avoid
all book farming. Get the opinion of
practical men—men who have been
successful In farming and fruit grow
lng, and he is bound to succeed.—
Practical Fanner and Fruit Grower.
REALISTIC.
Crlttick—While I was looking at
that painting of yours In Artman’s
window to-day—"The Harvesters,”
you know—I heard a comment upon
it.
D’Aubor—Complimentary?
Crlttick—I’m not sure. A rustic
looking individual gated it it for a
mlnuto and remarked that It made him
tired.—Philadelphia Ledger.
UNKIND COMMENT.
"It was simply a question of verac
ity between us,” said the oldest in
habitant. "He said I waa a liar and
I said he was a liar.”
"Huh!” rejoined the village post*
master. "That’s the first time I ever
heard of either of you telling tb*
truth.”—Chicago News.
Cannot Reduce n Hate.
It is stated in Washington that on-
der the Townsend rate bill if a rate is
fixed by the commission it cannot be
lowered by a railroad. Should an
emergency arise calling for a decreased
rate the railroads or shippers would
have to appeal again to the cpmmla-
alon, there being no latitude allow?d,
whatever the circumitance*. Hitherto
a maximum rate hat been the rule, but
no such concession Is mado under the
proposed legislation.
In the course of slxty-three years
B,0004)00 persons have been cared
for in the asylums for the homeless in
Berlin.
(At-17-’05
In some of the London schools the boys
take lessons in cooking.
Ask Yoor Dealer For Allan's Foot.lCasc.
A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns,
Unnlons. Swollen, Sore,Hot, Csl lous, Aching
Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nalls. Alton’s
Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At
ali Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac
cept no substitute. Sample mailed Fast,
Address, Alien 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. V.
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS.
Whan tha Back Aehas and Bladdet
Trouble* Sat In, Gat at the Cause.
Don’t make the mistake of believing
backache and bladder Ills to be lock!
aliments. Get at the cause and cure
the kidneys. Use
Doan’s Kidney
Pills which have
cured thousands.
Captain 8. D.
Hunter, of En
gine No. 14, Pitts
burg, Pa., Fire
Department, and
residing at 2720
Wylie avenue,
says:
"It was three years ago that I uaed
Doan’s Kidney Pills for an attack of
kidney trouble that was mostly back
ache, and they fixed me up fine. There
la no mistake about that, and If 1
should ever be troubled again I would
get them first thing, as I know what
they are.”
For sale by all dealers. Price B0
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
t Popnlar Car*.
The Pope-Hartford and Pope-Tribune
gasoline cars and runabouts meet the spe
cific demands of s large class of automobile
users. They are simple in construction,
free from complication and efficient. Prices
fropi $500 to |1500. For finely illustrated
catalogues and descriptive matter, ad
dress Dept. A, Pope Manufacturing Co.,
Hartford, Conn.
be made stone-
Flso’s Cure Is the best medicine we ever used
/or all affections of throat and lungs.—Wk.
O. Esdblzt, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10,1900.
J BhhnmkT
feaSaaaMfli
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup tor children
teething,soften the gums, reduces inflamma
tion,allays pain,cures wind colic,25e.sbottle.
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s
Sanitary Lotion. Never Trails. Sold by all
druggists, 91. Mail orders promptly filled
by Dr, E. Deletion, Crawfordsville, Ind.
NO INTERFERENCE.
"Pa, it’a raining.''
"Well, let It rain.”
"I war'going to!”—The Alley
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no pay required.
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If not ready to enter you may take
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CUBAN MINISTER m U. S..
Recommends Pe-ru-na
Sonor Quesada. Caban Minister to tha United Stalaa.
Senor Quesada, Cuban Minister to the United States, is an orator born. In ••
article in Trie Outlook for July, 1809. by George Kcnnan, who heard Quesada apeak
at the Eeteban Theatre, Matanzas. Cuba, he said: ”1 have seen many audiences under
the spell of eloquent speech and in the grip of strong emotional excitement; but I
have rarely witnesaed such a scene as at the close of Quesada l ecflflgy upon tas
dead patriot, Mtyti.” In a letter to The Peruna Medicine Company, written from.
Washington, D. C., Senor Quesada says:
“Peruna I -can recommend as a very good
medicine. It is an excellent strengthening
tonic, and it is also an efficacious cure for the
Almost universal complaint of catarrh."—
Gonzalo Be Quesada.
Ala-
Congressman J. H.’ Bankhead, of
b&ma, one of the most influential
bera of the House of Representatives, in
a letter written from Washington, D. C.,
gives his endorsement to the great ca
tarrh remedy, Peruna, in the following
words: •
"Four Peruna in one of the beat
medteinea 1 ever tried, and no fam
ily ahould be without your remark-
J. II. Bankhead.
There is but s single medicine which it
a radical specific for catarrh. It is PerunOj
which has stood a half century test aaa
cured thousands of esses.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of,Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a*
full statement of your case and he wijiba
pleased to give you his valuable advice
gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 'O. AH
correspondence held strictly confidential.
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“Thm BmmI I Ever Wore,”
i/i
Beys wear W. L. DeegUsS2.80and 92.00
shoes because they lit better, bold their
shape and wear longer than other makes.
W. t.. ffoHQlai aid Corona Coltitin in hu
C M ihorg. Corona Colt ts eonerdtd to
tha Jtneil potent leather produced.
Rut Color Eyototo will mot womr brmaay.
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