The Jacksonian. (Jackson, Ga.) 1907-1907, March 01, 1907, Image 6

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AILING WOMEN How Many Perfectly Well Women Do You Know? “I am not feeling very well,” “I am >o nervous it seems as though I should fly." ‘‘My back aches as though it would break." How often do you hear these signi flcant expressions from women friends. More than likely you speak the same words yourself, and there is a cause. More than thirty years ago Lydia I Pinkham of Lynn, Mass, discovered the source of nearly all the suffering endured by her sex. “Woman's Ills," these two words are full of more misery to women than any other two words that can be found in the English language. Sudden fainting, 4epression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere, backachcß, headaches, nervousness, sleeplessness, bearing down sensations, displacements and Irregularities are the bane of woman’s existence. The same woman who discovered the cause of all this misery also discovered a remedy. Lydia B. Piok ham’s Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs holds the record for a greater number of absolute cures of female ills than any Other one remedy the world has ever known and it is the greatest blessing which ever came into the lives of Buffering women. Don’t try to endure, but cure the eause of all your suffering. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound at eace removes such troubles. The following letters prove this : #3. Dropsy 1 Removes all swelling in 8to:o I & days; effects a permanent cure / jjjf\ jbC. in 30 to 60 days. Trial treatment Jft free. Nothing-can be fairer KfK wSSHPIH Write Dr. H. H. Green’s Son*, Vi&m wKSpaclailsta. Box b Atlanta, up SWEET! AND < JUICY i Brown k Williamson Tobacco Cos. WINBTON-BALEM, N. C. ilp f|i I Wm \ legs The Original “Break Plug” Tobacco. The Only “Adver tised Brand” of North Carolina Flue-Cured Tobacco Showing a GAIN EVERY YEAR since introduced. “IMITATED IN STYLE BUT NOT IN CHEW” _ ja 34 YEARS SELLING DIRECT nmt-M Owehlclas ami hare**** ha* txu sold direct from our factory to usa fit JK • thin! o<a century. We ship for examination and appro wul and \ Xfl M .] ante* aafe lie 4. very. Yoo art ouJ nothing if oaf satisfied at to ■ T^W^sT/ ****** Q**H*y and price. IVc are ttie Larfest Mumfacfsrcrß In (lie World. h^jFSj He, 7M. Bike Wago* wfcfc telHn* to the consancr excluilvely. We make *OO styles of \ X Mae Wlaf Daeh. Aatorno- Vehicles, <& styles of Harness. Sand for large, free catalogue. EUcfcwt Carr lag* * Harare Mlg. Cos. ■cmpUm-MMe- PkHart. iadlaaa s*>• | Light SAW MILLS LATH AND SHIN6LE MACHINES •*w, *£°,g“Vr'"imt.*" * N ° Try LOMBARD. "SSf 1 * A FACE full of pimples •OOIU Hie tor meny % eoe. Qet rid ot them by elding digestion with Parsons’ Pills They eeeist digeetion. help the liter to do ite work, end core constipation. Put up in glee, vieis. rrice 25 cent*, For sale by ell deekim. Is. XHttttCti A CB. fcstae, Man BLOODHOUND 1 jjjjjjjjjjjjjj Mrs. W. S. Ford of 1939 Lansdowne St., Baltimore, Md. writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham;— ‘'For four years my life was a misery to me. I suffered from irregularities, sup pression, terrible dragging sensations and extreme nervousness. I had given up all hope of ever being well again when Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was recommended. It cured my weakness and made me well and strong.” Miss Grace E. Miller, of 1213 Michi gan St., Buffalo, N. Y. writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham : *‘l was in a very bad condition of health generally; Irritable, cross, backache and suffered from a feminine weakness. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, cured me after all other medicines had failed.” What Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound did for Mrs. Ford and Miss Miller it will do for other women in like condition. Every suffering woman in the United States is asked to accept the following invitation. It is free, will bring you health and may save your life. Mrs- Pinkham’s Invitation to Women. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest way of recovery advised. Out of her vast volumo of experience in treating female ilia Mrs. Pinkham probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. Her aavice is free and always helpful. S' /), OFFERED WORTHY //l YOUNG PEOPLE r -tk-rO matter how limited / I \ your meanaor eduea f '*‘ > tion, if you wish & ■KSBBBOHBm thorough business training and good position, write today for Our Great Half-Rate Offer. Success. inde pendence and probable FORTUNE guaran teed. Don’t delay—write today. GA.-ALA. BUS. COLLEGE, MACON, GA. Knowledge Is the result of listening, not the product of talking. Garfield Tea, the Herb laxative, is mild and potent; take it to regulate a sluggish liver and to overcome constipation. Efforts of a homely girl who tries to look pretty are very often vain. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children teething.softens theguins, reducesinttamma tion, allays pain,cures wind colic, 25c a bottle Sentimentality is the barin trying to act as though it was the heart. HICKS' CAPUDINE ■ MK \ immediately cokes 3 J^irw up COLDS A ,N 0 TO 12 HOCKS CORN BREAD NOT IN A TRUST r** ■ r \ Jj| gj •-- . m TS THE ADIRONDACKS. Cholly—“Did you get the deer?" Algy—“Er—no; I mistook it for a hatraek.” —Harper’s Bazar. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, i _ Lucas County, ' ‘ . Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F.J.Chenky & Cos., doing business in tlie City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will paythesum of one hundred dol lars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cuke. Frank Cheney. .Sworn to before me and subscribed in tny presence, this Oth day of December. A. D., 1886. A. \V. Gleason. (seal.) Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taxen internally, and acta directly on the blood and raucous sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F..). Cheney & Cos., Toledo, O.' Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. When any one has done you a fa vor how small it looks the day after. Itch cured in 30 minutes bv Woolford’i Sanitary Lotion; never fails. Bold by Drug gists. Mail orders promptly filled bv Dr. E. DetchonMed.Co..Crawfordsville,liid. sl. Of all men sailors suffer most from rheu* mat ism. Stimulate the Blood. Brandreth’s Pills are the great blood purifier. They are a laxative and blood tonic, they act equally on the bowels, the kidneys and the skin, thus cleansing the system by the natural outlet of the body. They stimulate the blood so as to enable nature to throw off all morbid humors and cure all troubles arising from an im pure state of the blood. One or two taken every night will prove invaluable. Each pill contains one grain of solid ex tract or sarsaparilla, which, with other valuable vegetable products, make it e blood purifier of excellent character. Brandreth’s Pills have been in use for over a century and are sold in every drug and medicine store, plain or sugar-coated. A woman has a real good time shopping unless she buys something. Garfield Tea is made of Herbs—a great point in its favor 1 Take it for constipation, Indigestion and liver disturbances. Guar anteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Act. There would be a heap of virtue in the world if there was more fun in it. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Paso Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14 days or money refunded. 50a Better Half Cost Double. Oupid does not always ride in a hurry-up wag-on, but sooaetimes he gets there in record time. Asa rapid Are matchmaker Ernest Karnan, a Hammond (Ind.) grocer, is entitled to a med-a.l. Above Karnan’s grocery lives Mrs. Anna Henning, a widow. She purchased some groceries of Kar nan on Tuesday, Nov. 27, and wofully remarked that she would have to eat alone on Thanksgiving. "Why don’t you get married?” asked the grocer. ‘‘l would if I could 'get a husband,” declared the widow. “Give me $5 and I’ll get you a hus band,” said Karnan, and the bargain was made. On Wednesday John Freyman, a cigar manufacturer and a widower, came in to look at some turkeys. Kar nan led the conversation into the realms of matrimony and made Frey man confess that if he could get a wife to cook his Thanksgiving din ner he would be willing to pay $lO. Karnan sent for the widow, and Frey man proposed in the store. The wed ding was celebrated with a big din ner party for the friends of the couple at Karnan’s home—Troy Times. Not long ago Dreyfus was suffer frig horribly in prison, and Picquart, his friend, was in disgrace. Now Dreyfus is free, and Picquart, as Min ister of War in France, is meting out a little tardy justice to the trait ors who crushed him. A FRIEND’S TIP. 70- Year-Old Man Not Too Old to Ao cept a Food Pointer. “For the last 20 yea*b” writes a Maine man, “I’ve been troubled with Dyspepsia and liver complaint, and have tried about every known remedy without much in the way of results until I took up the food question. "A friend recommended Grape- Nuts food, after I had taken all sorts of medicines with only occasional, temporary relief. “This was about nine months ago, and I began the Grape-Nuts for breakfast with cream and a little sugar. Since then I have had the food for at least one meal a day, usually for breakfast. “Words fail to express the benefit I received from the use of Grape- Nuts. My stomach is almost entirely free from pain and my liver com plaint is about cured, I have gained flesh, sleep well, can eat nearly any kind of food except greasy, starchy things, and am strong and healthy at the age of 70 years. “If I can be the means of helping any poor mortal who has been troubled with dyspepsia as I have been, I am willing to answer any let ter enclosing stamp.” Name given by Postum Cos., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a Rea son.” Mii:HiY IS KING COTTON. South’s Greit Staple Formed Twenty- I kh: Per Cent of Past Year's Extorts. America’s pccketbook was enrich ed by practically $500,000,000 through its exportations last year of cotton and the products of that staple, ac x cording to a statement issued at Washington Friday by the bureau of statistics of the department of com merce and labor. The exports of these products amounted to 28 per cent of the sl,- 773.000,000 worth of the domestic ex ports. The following figures show the kind of cotton products exported last year, and their value: Unmanufactured cotton, $413,137,- 930. Manufactures of cotton $42,910,041. Cotton seed oil, $13,993,931. Cotton seed oil cake and meal, $14,- 165.268. Cotton seed, $245,920. Ccttolene, lardene, etc., chiefly from cotton seed oil, $4,801,078. Total exports, $489,304,681. Ot the $413,000,000 worth of raw cotton exports $173,000,0100 went to the United Kingdom, $109,000,000 to Germany, $45,000,000 to France, sl,- 500,000 to Italy, nearly $7,000,000 to Belgium, $5,000,000 to the Nether lands, while to Japan the exports valued at over $11,000,000 and to Can ada $7,333,000. The figures show a reduction in the exports of cotton sent to Japan compared with 1905, while to Canada they showed a slight increase. In quantity the records show a fall ing off as compared with 1905, the total number of pounds shipped dur ing that year being 7,137,154,935, while for 1906 they were only 6,850,- 2‘29,030. The falling off in the quan tility, however, was more than offset by the increase in price of cotton ex ports, the increase in value In 1906 exceeding the previous year by $21,- 000,000. Of the cotton manufactures export ed, the bulk of it went to Europe. The value of cotton cloths exported last year '•was $32,500,000, of which a little over $500,000 went to Eu rope, $10,750,000 to China, $5,000,000 to other Asiatic countries and about $3,000,000 worth went to the West Indies exclusive of Porto Rico, sl-, 500,000 to Central America and more than $750,000 worth to Canada. MRS. JalKnOn GVtS PtSMON For Services Rendered bv Her Illustrious Hfbvnd In ’hp * l *-vcn Wnr. Mrs Thomas J. Jackson, widow of General Stonewall Jackson, will in future receive a pension of S2O per month from the national government on account of services rendered by her husband, the noble Confederate chieftain, during the Mexican war. The hill was first introduced in the senate by Senator Overman, and pass ed that body. Friday it was passed hv the house. There was a good deal of interest in this pension bill. Mrs. Jackson is not in reduced circumstances, hut those nushing the bill declared she did not have enough of the world’s goods to support her as became the widow of Stonewall Jackson. Con gressman Nicholas Longworth, who is a member of the house committee on pensions, supported the hill ac tively. Mrs. Jackson (now' lives tin Charlotte, N. C.. and the delegation from North Carolina all interested themselves in her behalf. Had the point been raised on the “lovnlty test” the pension for Mrs Jackson would probably have been de feated. Formerly the pension law held that only Mexican War veterans who served later in the civil war were entitled to pensions from the govern ment, but the law is now r silent on that point. Ilf Vi N '•UKVVO# rn KtSUJFD. All on Board Wrecked Steam“r Were NVt I * PnohftAfl Advices from Hook of Holland state that after thirty hours of almost in cessant efforts and splendid work, the Dutch lifeboat men were finally rewarded by reaching the wreck of the British steamer Berlin, and elev en survivors on the afterpart of the vessel were saved. Buffeted and driv en back time after time, the sturdy Dutchmen refused to relax their at tempts in behalf of the handful of shipwrecked people, and launched their boats repeatedly only to be foil ed by the mountainous seas la the early afternoon Friday the lifeboat again went out. The reced ing tide and some improvement in the weather, gave better hope of suc cess, and after a hard tussle with the seas, eleven persons still living were taken off. ©fi Interest To Women. ■ To such women as are not seriously of healilAbut who have exacting dull® to perfortfL either in the way of housH held caresvor in social duties and tidmk whichVseriously tax their strength l aswefimTco \ursing mothers,Dr. Pierce® Favorite PteScription has proved a mc*®e valuable tonic and invigora’® ing nervine. By Its, timely use, mud® serious sickness and suffering may b®s ay oi deck The operating table and thy surgeons* woulcj r it is seldom have to he oir. y loyed valuable womatj£'D;ineti.y time. The "Favorite Prescr,* tioh "has proven a great boon to expectant, mothers by preparing the system lor coming of baby, thereby rendering child™; birth safe, easy, and almost painless. Bear in mind, please that Dr. Pierce'i®l Favorite Prescription is not a secret patent medicine, against which the intelligent people are quite averse, because of the uncertainty as their composition and harmless character,® but is a medicine of known composi-H tiox, a full list of all its ingredients being® printed, in plain English, on every bottle®, wrapper. An examination of this list ingredients will disclose the fact that it is® non-alcoholic in its composition, chemic-® ally pure, triple-refined glycerine taking® the place of the commonly used alcohol,® in its make-up. In this connection It® may not be out of place to state that theMr "Favorite Prescription” of Dr. Pierce is® the only medicine put up for the euro of®! woman’s peculiar weaknesses and ail-® ments, and sold through druggists, all® the ingredients of which have the un- ■ animous endorsement of all the leading ■ medical writers and teachers of all the® several schoois of practice, and that too ® as remedies for the ailments for which "Favorite Prescription” is recommended. A little hook of these endorsements will be sent to any address, post-paid, and absolutely free if you request same by postal card, or letter, of Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. Constipation is the canse of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. Easy to take as candy, A toast —May the best you wish for he the worst you get. Only One “Bronio Qninine” That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Similar ly named remedies sometimes deceive. The first and original Cold Tablet is a White Package, •with black and red lettering, and bears the signature oi E. W. Grove. 25c. Some men outlive their usefulnes* and some others are born without any. HARDSHIPS OF ARMY LIFE Left Thousands of Veterans With Kidney Troubles. The experience of David W. Mar tin, a retired merchant, of Bolivar, . Mo., Is just like thousands of oth- ers. Mr. Martin J says: “I think I have had kidney v disease ever sinoe / r the war. During an engagement my horse fell on feif- me straining my back and injuring the kidneys. I have been told I had a floating kidney. I had intense pain in the back, headaches and dizzy spells and the action of the bladder was very irregular. About three years ago I tried Doan’s Kidney Pills, and found such great relief that I con tinued, and inside a comparatively short time was entirely rid 6f kidney trouble." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo, N. Y. The greater the experiment, the greater the failure, if tt does not suc ceed. Pure White is the Natural Paint Pigment Numerous 1 compounds ”* CF’ J are being f offered to take white lead as a paint, but no |T '1 real substitute V \ I for it has yet I A. / k been iound. Jf Pure White IA 4 ] Lead has a fj\j I peculiar property of f'f with the wood upon which it is used—added to this it has an elasticity which permits the paint to follow the natural expansion and contraction of the wood. Pure White Lead (with its full natural te nacity and elasticity, unimpaired by adulterants), alone fulfills all the re quirt ments of the ideal paint. Every keg which bears the Dutch Boy trade mark is positively guaranteed to be ab solutely Pure White Lead made by the Old / \ Dutch Process. ( ) SEND FOR Vw book *‘A I'AlVon Pilnt,'* gives valuaid* inf or* „ , , in at ion on the paint All lead packed in subject. Sent tree lk/7 bean this mark . upon request. 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