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=s New Neckwear.
One of the greatest showing of ladies summer neckwear ever shown in
this city is now on d,splay at this store. Fully one half of the lot are made of
washable materials mcludmg lace stocksand turn overs. Irish an 1 eyelet em
broidered stocks and turn overs. Embroidered linen batiste turn overs, If you
want to see the new things come and inspect this lot Monday, every piece
brand new they came by Saturday’s express. * y P
1.000 Boy's Madras Shirts 25c,
They are displa>ed on the men’s
furnishing side every size from i 2 to
14, every one is well made of a de
pendable quality of percale or madras
[hey were all in the ftOc line but be
cause some of the lines are badly
broken we have placed all the small
lot* together and filled one big table
xv Ith them all at one price, choice 25c.
St 4 3-4 c Worth 6 I-2c,
Printed organdies in great variety
of flow ered patterns and neat dots
and figures
At 6c Worth 10c.
Fine printed bastiste in a great
variety of flowered patterns also full
comp’ete line of neat small figures
At 10c Worth 15c.
Ormande batiste, Stella batiste,
Artisto bastiste and great variety
of printed organdies. This k one
of the largest showing of printed
wash goods ever offered at a reduced
price most'of the lot are fresh goods
just received last week,
At 15c Worth 25c.
One solid case of Persian Organ
dies most of the lot in flowered pat
terns, every piece is worth 25c
a yard and uot a cent less, for they
have been sold in every good store in
the country this season for that price
now you can choose from this big
stock of brand new patterns at per
yard, !sc.
DUNCAN MERCANTILE CO.
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GET A HEY
Only 30 Days More
and the box of money will be given
away fiv? to the holder of the right
key. Remember you get a key
with every SI.OO purchase. See.
out line of 1
Shoes
uppers
UPjPORTERS
HI RTS
K! RTS, ETC.
C.A. CHAMBLISS.
Albany Electricalland Construction Co.
1 \UXKTT W.'SAVE, President.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACrORS!
/0 - ; ; broad St. Phone 415 Albany, Ga.
SIVSESI AND WQl¥s£&
Use liig for unnatur*
disc barges,inflammation!
irritations or ulceV'iun
of mucous membrane.
Painless, end not astrs
gent or poisonous.
Solti by brnggitli,
or sent in plain wrapper
by express, prepaid, fol
*I.OO. or 3 bottles *2.75
Circular sent oT reuu**'
We Are Still Selling
Beds, Spring’s 1 Mattresses
Try a Gold Medal Spring
GUARANTEED
For io Years.
The Price is Right.
Speaking of Mattresses, / X^j|R9Hj|H^k
we have a Felt Mattress , \
thing on the market*
The Allison Furniture Company,
SUCCESSORS TOIO. L, DIXON
mtHE HOUSE FURNISHfERS.”
$1.50 Lace Curtains at 98c Pair.
e have .just received one ot the best assort
ments of lace eurtainsever shown here. Some new
patterns that you have not seen before they ranee
in price fiom 49c to $6 pair, but to start thecur
tam busmess off with a rush we will offer the best
•a.oO grade here Monday and Tuesday at per
pair 98c.
Men’s Lace Half Hose at 15c Pair,
They are fast black and the lace
work extends to the tor, they are
worth 25c if they are worth a cent,
and you will say so too when you
have tried them. We have only forty
dozen of this grade to offer at the
price so when these are gone there
will be no more, in black’s and tan’s
at per pair isc.
Ladies $2 Oxfords at $1.48 Pair,
Mondpy morning we will place on
sale two cases ladies white Oxfords,
all in the new toes, plrin Oxfords and
bluchers, not a pair that, ever retail
ed for less than $2, these will be of
fered here for the first time here Mon •
day at per pair 51.48.
9 Cakes Toilet Soap for 25c.
Just lor a special leader we will offer twenty
gross of S*von Kose Toilet Soap at the lowest pii< e
ever known for fine toilet soap. This soap will
equal many high grades that are offered in drug
stores at 3 cakes for 25c. It will be sold in lots of 9
cakes no more or no less to one enstomor at the
price here Monday only 9 cakes for 25c.
Men's 20c Half Hose at lie Pair.
One cas •> men’s fist black and tan half hose
spliced heels and toes, silk embroidered fronts.
They are worth ss usually sold 20c. See the big
window display choice at per pair lie.
THE FLUCTUATIONS IN FUTURES
Range of Values in Cotton Market {
Yesterday, By J. S. Mcßee & Co. i
NEW ORLEANS FUTURES.
New Orleans, Jane 7.—Spots; mid
dling 11 3 16. Contracts opened steady
and closed steady at following prices:
j Open High Low Close ]
J July 10,75 10.92 10.75 10.90 ;
Oct 10 21 10.34 10.23 10.31 1
Deo 10 29 10.36 10.25 10.34 ‘
NEW YORK FUTURES 1
I
New York, June 7. —Spots; Middling ]
10.25, Contracts opened steady and i
olosed steady at following prioes:
Open High Low Close
July 10.52 10.52 10.47 10 r.o <
Oct 10.34 10 41 10 32
Dec 10.36 10.44 10.39 10.44
Wi” "alp Some.
Thousands annually bear witness to the j
efficiencv of E»: ly Risers These pleas- j
ant, reliable little pil’s have long borne .
a reputation second to none a9 a laxa- (
tive and cathartic. They arC as statple
as bread in millions of homes. Pleasant i
but effective. WiH promptly relieve con
stipation without griping. Bold by W.
A. Rembert.
Hawkeve Family Salve is the World’s
Greatest Healing Power Guaranteed to
cure Eczema, Burns, Cuts, Piles and
all Skin Diseases. 25c.
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3
Teacher Wanted. (
An examination of applicants fur the |
position of male assistant will be held t
at Furlow School on June 16th. 1
Id lw A. G. Miller, Bupt.
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs <
‘‘Several years sirce my lungs were so
badly affected that I had many hemor
rages,” writes A. M, Akc, of Wood,
Ind. “I took treatment with several
physicians without any bei efit, I then .
started to take Foley’s Honey and Tar,
and my lungs are now as sound as a !
bullot. I recommend it in advanced ;
stages of lung trouble ” Foley’s Honey '
and Tar stops, the cough and heels the *
lungs, and prevents serious results from
a cold, Refuse substitutes. Hold by F.
M. McLaughlin & Co
*»•, -a —of duty is a sign of the di- i
Viiie m mao,
)
A man who is in perfect health, so i
he can do an honest day’s work when j
necessary, has much for which hs i
should be thankful. Mr. L, C Rodgers, i
of Branchton Pa , writes that he was j
not only unable to work,but he couldn’t
stoop over to tie his own shoes. Hix
bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure made a
new man of him. He own, “Success to
Foley’s Kidney Cure ” Sold by F. M, i
McLaughlin & (Jo.
The sworn statement of the the maim- l
facturers protects you from opiate" in i
Kennedy’s Laxativo Honey and Tar. 1
Sold by W. A. Rembert.
COME FOR 1 VISIT
OR ELSEGO AWAY.
Those Who Gome and Leave
Daily.
VISITORS AT, AMERICUS HOMES
our Own Name or That of a Friend
May Be Found Below in The[Lengthy
List’of People Who Came'and Went
Yesterday.
Fine line Gbristian Worker’s Bibles
just received. Prices range from $2.50
to $5. Holliday’s Book Store.
Mrs. J. B. Wardlaw of Atlanta, after
a vbit in Americas left yesterday for
Albany,
Mr. Ernest S’atham came np yester
day from his plantation at Cobb on a
business trip.
Mr. C. S. Patton of Savannah was
among others from that city in Ameri
ens yesterday.
Judge D. B. NicholsoD, a prominent
citizen of Rochelle, came np to Amer
icas yesterday.
W. A. Camp registered from Atlanta
yesterday among the arrivals at the
Hotel Windsor,
T. B. Youmans was among others in
Americas yesterday, earning from Ma
con on business.
Mrs. John M. Leonard of Buena
Vista, was a visitor here yesterday en
route to Bartow Fia
Hector Cifreron shopped at »be Allen
H msd while here yesterday, ter
ing from Atlanta.
Mr W, F. Walker of Dublin, Ga.
was in the city yesterday, a guest of
the Hotel Windsor.
Hon. E. H, MoMiohael of Marion
county, was a well known visitor in
the city yesterday
Miss Livington returned yesterday
to her home in Smithville after visit
ing friends in Americas.
V rs. James Glenn Dodson left yes
terday for Albany, where she will
visit relatives for a week.
P. B. Barber of Albany was register
ed yesterday among the several arri
vals at the Allen House.
Mr W F, Methvin and bride, of At
lanta, are guests of Mr, and Mrs
Marion Bell for a few days at their
residence on Elm avenue.
Presiding Elder Smith of the Ameri
ons district has gone to Oxford to at
tend the meeting of the board of
trustees of Emory College.
Rat-Biekit kills rats roaches while
yon sleep, 15a. at
Rembebt’s Drugstore,
Deadly Serpent-Bites
are as common in India as are stouiat h
and liver disorders with us. For the lat
ter however there is a cure remedy:
Eleotrio Bitters; the great restora iv
medicine, of which 8. A. Brown, of
Bennettsville, S. C , says. “Th*y
restored my wife to perfect health, af'er
years of suffering with dyspepsia and a
chronically torpid liver.” Electric En
ters cure chills and fever, malaria,
biliousness, lame back kidney troubles
and bladder disorders Sold od guaran
tee by Eldridge Drug Co. Price 503,
A girl is never satisfied until she
d.aws her bean into a knot,
A Lesson in Health-
Healthy kidneys filter the impurities
from the blood, and unless they do this
good health, is impossible, Foley’s
Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and
will positively cure all forms of kidneys
and bladder disease. It strengthens the
whole system. Sold by F, M. Mc-
Laughlin & Co.
After robbing Peter to pay Paul a
man usually forgets to settle with Paul.
If you will make inquiry it will be a
revelation to you how many succumbs
to kidney or bladder troubles in one
form or another. If the patient is not
beyond medical aid, Foley’s Kidney
Cure will cure. It never disappoints,
Sold by F. M. McLauglin & Co.
Killing time is a sure way of spoil
ing character.
Danger is near at hand wheD the kid
neys are sick. Kidney-Kttes will purify
strenghthen the kidney and restore
them to their normal and healty condi
tion. 25 cents.
AMERICUS GIVEN A WALLOPING
Inexcusable Errors at Critical Times
Cause.
The Americas bunch suffered a c us-h
--iug dtfeat yesterday at the of
Columbus and lost the game by score
of 13 to 5. Foarfnl breaks were made
at critical junctures aud the defeat re
suited in a rout. Up to the fi-st half
of the sth inning Americas was ahesd,
but there the team went all to ptec-s
in a whirl and Colnmbue pulled down
seven runs in the single inning. Mc-
Ivnight and Stephens was the Amm
ons battery and the former failed to
make good. Columbus f„n d him
easy, getting eleven hit°, whiie seveu
errors were also charged up to ns I >
fac’, the entire game was “a comedy
of errors,” la the fifth inning Ymeri
cus got f jar runs off Foster, when Co
lambus took him down and pat in ;
Weaver. It was there Columbus wi n
the game by scoring seven in her half
the inning It waß in the sth inning
that Foster, pitching for Columbus,
threw down the ball and left the box in
anger, presumably, at semethirg said
to him by team captain Hefsier.
R a E
Ammcns, .0 0 0 04 0 0 0 I—s 4 7
Columbus. 20 1 07 0 1 2 x—l 311 4
At Valdosta.
R H E
Wajcrofp. ..0 00 000 00 0— 0 G 0
Valdosta ...1 4 0 100 12 x- 7 0 2
At Cordele.
R H E
Albany 41 0 000 00 0- 5 9 4
Cordele. .. .4 0 0 400 00 i-8 8 4
Standing of Clubs, *
Clubs. Played. Won. Lost. P. C
Way cross 27 19 8 .704
Columbus. .. 26 15 10 .GOO
Cordele 25 14 11 .560
Valdosta 27 15 12 .555
Albany 25 9 16 .368
Americas 23 6 17 .260
Deatnefs Cannot be (Jurea.
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear,
Tnere is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies,
Deafness is caused by intlimed condi
tion of the mucous lining of the Eustach
ian Tube. When this tube is inllrmcd
you have a rumbling sound of imperfect
hearing, and when it is entirely closed,
Deafness is the result, and unless the
infl imraation can be taken nout and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be distroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by '’atarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed con
dition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give O>e Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot he cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. S a nd for circulars, free,
F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75;.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti
pa’iou.
Summer tourist tickets are now on
sale to resorts North. South, East and
West, limited to Oetobcr 31, 1906
Smthern Railway. 30 eod ts
CATARRH A GERM DISEASE
Breathe Air Medicated by Hycmel
and Kill the Germs.
Now that physicians and scientists
universally agree that catarrh is a g-jrm
disease, the reason for the failrre of
old-fashioned stomach-dosing in thiß
trouble is readily seen.
Prior to the discovery of Hyomei, a
treatment which cures catarrh tty filling /
the air you breathe with germ killing'
and healing medication, statistics
showed that at least ninety-seven out
of every hundred persons in th s
were suffering from. ca’arrh of some
form
The treatment with Hyomsi is very
simple and pleasant: a small inhaler
comes with every outfit and three or
four times a day Hyomei is breathed
through this, mating the air at that
time like that found on the mountains
where the pine forests givo off their
fragrent and healir g balsams
The complete outfit cost but one dol
lar, while extra bottles can be obtained
icr 50 cents. Dodson’s Pharmacy have
seen suth remarkable results from the
use'of HyomePhat they sell it under an
absolute guarantee iLa* it cost nothing
unless it cures
There are some so called unpolished !
gems that are not susceptible of being ]
polished.
Here is Relief for Women.
Mother Gray, a nurse in New York, dis
covered an aromatic pleasant herb cure for
women’s ills, called Australlan-Leaf. It is
the only certain monthly regulator Cures
fetna’e weakne ses and Backache, Kidney,
Bladder and Urinary troubles, At all Drug
gists or .by mall 50 cts. Sample FREE. Ad
dress. The Mother Grav Co,. Leßov, N. Y.
That okarity which begins at home
seldom has occasion to call on poor re
litions.
Will Cure Consumption.
A. A. Herren Finch, Ark , writes:
“Foley’n Honev and Tar is the best
preparation for cough", colds and long
trouble I know that it ha* cured con
sumption ia the first stages ” You neyer
heard of any on* using Foley’s Honev
and Tar and not being satisfied. Sold
by F. M, McLaughlin & Co,
A husband is landed by a maiden
effort—and sometimes by the efforts of
the maiden’s mother.
All Aboard
FOR
Holly Springs',
Mr. G. O Loving’s buss will
make two trips every afternoon for
Holly, leaving at 4 p. in. and op.
m. Round trip rate 250. Parties
desiring to go wiil Phone Ho. 81,
G. O. Loving’s stabler?
I Shoot the Chute at Holly.
*MIRROR OF DOINGS
IN CITY ANO SUBURB.
Little Tales Cut Short In a
Hurry,
A MIRROR OF DAILY EVENTS
Happenings in the City and Suburbs
of Local Interest to Be a Perused
Over While Muffi- s and Coffee are
Cooling
Americas has a baseball team; Bbe
sent if t.) Cordele,
And whsn she 4?o f i home again, it
didu’ seem q lire rea',
She slapped her team right oa the back
and said, “>on are the staff,”
Ano » hen she sent them • ff again she
found she ha I enongh.
—Cordele News.
j
: Amerioas has a base ball team; they
went down to Cordele.
And when they came back home again
bow did poor (Jordele feel?
Indeed, she slapped them on the back
and said, “yon are the staff ”
If tvi out o’ three ain’t a plenty,
what would youeall enough.
Have your eyes examined free by
lbs I». Bell, the expert jeweler.
Amerious fans cannot wait until Mon
dan to see the next game here, and a
baif hundred will root on the Columbus
grounds today.
Amer'cns is already eating peaches.
EitiDg peaches and winning games all
at ones is a privilege but few Georgia
cities can enjoy.
Men and boys, stark naked, continue
to batue in Mnckalee creek within easy
view from the street. The police should
corral the bunch.
The building of the freight warehouse
on the Seatnard railway front iB only
one of many struc'ures to go np in
\mericus shortly.
And still there is no evidence of the
big stick being aimed at the tariff trust.
Possibly because it is so busy knocking
the smaller trusts.
It was warm yesterday. A big buoket
of tar left by woikmen at the feot of a
telegraph pole melted, boiled and bab
bled within an hour.
Crops about Americas were never
doer at this season. There will be a
barye9t of cotton and likewise a harvest
of coin here th : s fall.
The grand jury dipped ddep after the
sports in Americas, and the mills of
justice are rqueezing them real hard.
And the end is not yet.
The telephone company here is still
working industriously to complete the
placing of aparatus, to the end of oocu
Tying its new exchange.
More than one Americas oit, male
and female, has ‘ lit a rig” since the
gra> d jury sent in its last batoh of true
bills before adjourning.
The court this week is striking holy
terror to the tin horn gamblers and
blind t : ger operators in Americus,
Several cases will be tried soon.
Following upon the superior court
comes the regular session of the City
Court of Americas. It is then that the
crap shooter gets it real hard.
The Columbus fans will no donbt
relish the medicine handed out to
them during their three days sojourn
in Wayorosp. Three shut outs.
Only one case was heard in polioe
court yesterday, that of a wobbly citi
zen who bucked when Lieut. Barrow
gigged him. It cost him a fiver.
We send for and deliver your pre
soriptions promptly, [anywhere in the
oity. Hudson’s Drugstore. Phone 11.
An Alarming Situation
frequently results from neglect of clog
ged bowels and torpid liveir, until con
st! pation becomes chronic. This con
dition is unknown to those who use Dr.
King’s New Life Pills; the best and
gentlest regulators of Stomach and
Bowels. Guaranteed by Eldridge Drug
Co. Price 25c.
Special Colored Oxford Sale at
Daniels. For the next 10 days we
will put on sale at 10 per cent dis
count for cash our entire line of
1 men’s, women’s and children’s
Tan Oxfords. Call and see them.
ROOTERS GOING THIS MORNING
Americus Fans to Cheer Club in Colam
bus.
Theyjast can’t stand it, these en
thusiastic baseball fanp, and carried
away with delight over recent successes
of the Americus team local rooters are
going In force to Calombus this morn
ing to see the game between Americas
—Columbus this afternoon. Unbottled
eutbusiasim ia rampant, and this sp rit
will encourage the club to still greater
effort. Americus has now won four
games within a week, and all because
the team is well managed for the first
time, and is playing ball. And the
presenoe of an Americus delegation on
the Colnmbns field today means vic
tory there.
W. li. Wad, of Dyerdburg, Tenn.,
wriu s: “Tnis Is to certify tbatl hav-?
used Oriao Ltx**ive Fruit Syrup for
cnronic constipa'i *n, »r»d it has proven,
without a douoc, r-> b» a thorough,
prac ical remedy tor this trouble, and
it is with pleasure I offer mv conscien
tious ieerence.” Hold by F. M. Mc-
LauglinPA; Co.
Tneie is nothing prouder than igno
rance or more ignorant than pride.
Ask for Ailet.'s Foot-Ease.
A powder for Swollen, Tired, Hot, Smart
Ing feet. Sample sent Fkkis. Also Free
Sample o'"- the Foot-Ease Sanitaky Cokn-
Pad a new Invention. • Adarea j , Allen S.
Olmsted, Leitoy, N. Y.
The only sere thing about a lie is
that it will never die.
Be g’s Little Liver and Stomach P.lle
will cure Constipation, Liver and
Stomach troubles when all other
remedies fail. Efficient and do not
gripe. 100 Pills 25 cents.
FROM GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD
Mothers Should Watch the Development of Their Daughters—
Interesting Experiences of Misses Borman and Mills.
BORMAN k) MYRTLE MILLS
Every mother possesses information
which is of vital interest to her young
daughter.
Too often this is never imparted or is
withheld until serious harm has result
ed to the growing girl through her
ignorance of nature’s mysterious and
wonderful laws and penalties.
Girls’ over-sensitiveness and modesty
often puzzle their mothers and baffle
physicians, as they so often withhold
their confidence from their mothers
and conceal the symptoms which ought
to be told to their physician, at this
critical period.
When a girl’s thoughts become slug
gish, with headache, dizziness or a dis
position to sleep, pains in back or lower
limbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude;
when she is a mystery to herself and
friends, her mother should come to her
aid, and remember that Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound will at
this time prepare the system for the
coming change, and start this trying
period in a young girl’s life without
pain or irregularities.
Hundreds of letters from young girls
and from mothers, expressing their
gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound has accomplished
for them, have been received by the
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., at
Lynn, Mass.
Miss Mills has written the two fol
lowing letters to Mrs. Pinkham, which
will be read with interest:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— (First Letter.)
“I am but fifteen years of age, am depressed,
have dizzy spells, chills, headache and back-
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Coi
MARRIAGE WAS ROMANTIC ONE
Miss Gray and Mr Statham Thus
United.
The announcement this morning of
the marriage of Miss Mamie Gray and
Mr. Ernest Statham will be received
with pleaeureable surprise among their
many friends here. The marriage rites
were solemnized last evening by Rev
R. L. Bivins at his residence on Col
lege street, the young couple driving
there with a few friends at 9 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs Statham left at 10 o’olock
by the Central Railway, upor, a bridal
trip cf some length, and later will be
at home to friends at their pretty ooun
try residence near DeSoto.
THE BACK WAY.
Balcac'n Avenne of Escape From
Creditors.
In the year 1848‘or thereabout, be
ing worried by duns in Paris, Balzac
took lodgings in Passy, then a village
in the environs, at a house in the Hue
Basse. There is little remarkable
about the front of the house. It is just
a plain, white, • two storied French
dwelling of a hundred years ago or of
today for that matter.
But at the back is a garden and at
the bottom of tlie garden is a doorway
leading into one of the oldest lanes in
the world, from the look of it. Truly
this ruelle, with its crumbling walls of
stone and plaster, its ivy and its shade <
of overhanging trees, is as happily de
void of suggestions of modern “im
provements” as anything to be found
within the girdle of the fortifications.
By means of this byway Balzac,
when insistent voices from within the
house reached Ids ears as he worked
in his little pavilion at the end of the
garden, could avoid the unpleasantness
of an interview with any holder of the
overdue bills which throughout his life
were the only tangible results of his
experiments as a printer and type
founder.
It needs but little imagination to see
him hurry off down the lane, hatless
and In slippers, to await events, while
he dreams of exploiting the jewel?, of
the Goleonda or the silver mines of the
new world.—W. 11. Ilelm in Critic.
LAND OF THE PARIS CABMAN
Place to Which He Iletnrns With His
Saving's to End His Days.
It is a peculiarity of Paris, which ev
ery visitor who knows enough French
to tell one dialect from another must
have noticed, that nearly all Paris cab
men come from the same part of the
country. The same thing is true of
coal merchants and of dealers in roast
ed chestnuts, who come from Au
vergne; of the goatherds, who hawk
their milk about the streets, who are
Breton peasants, and of many other
trades.
The cab drivers’ land is probably lit
tie known to Englishmen. It is down
in the Aveyron, and Itodez is its cap!
tal, a tiny village, where the worst lan
guage and the best hearts in all France
arc to be found. The eldest of each
family in Itodez takes the land and the
paternal cottage. The old folks live
with him until their death, and the
younger sons go to Paris and drive
cabs.
For years they drive about in all
weathers, scraping together sou by son
until they have garnered enough to go
home and pay foi* their board and lodg
ing for the remainder of their days.
They go with the elder brother to a
notary on the first day of their return
home and sign a deed by which he is
bound to keep them for the remainder
of their days in idleness in return for
their savings.—London Standard.
Just Playing Possum.
‘‘So you aie going to ret ire from poli
tics?”
“Yes,” said the municipal boss, “I’m
going to retire. But I’m not going to
sleep so soundly that I can’t be awak
ened.”
Men ought not to investigate thiugs
from (words, but words from things.—
Myson. v
ache, and as I have heard that you can give
helpful advice to girls in my condition, I am
writing you.”—Myrtle Mills, Oquawka, 111.
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— (Second Letter.)
“ It ia with the feeling of utmost gratitude
that I write to you to tell you what your
valuable medicine has done for me. When I
wrote you in regard to my condition I had
consulted several doctors, but they failed to
understand my case and I did not receive
any benefit from their treatment. 1 followed
your advice, and took Lydia E. Pinkham’s
\ egetable Compound and am now healthy
ami well, and all the distressing symptoms
which I had at that time have disappeared.”—
I Myrtle Mills, Oquawka, 111.
Miss Matilda Borman writes Mrs.
Pinkham as follows:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“ Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound my periods were irregu
lar and painful, and I always had such
dreadful headaches.
“ But since taking the Compound my head
aches have entirely left me, my periods are
regular, and lam getting strong and well. I
am telling all my girl friends w r hat Lydia E.
Pinkham’s \ egetable Compound has done for
me.”—Matilda Borman, Farmington, lowa.
If you know of any young girl who
is sick and needs motherly advice, ask
her to address Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn,
Mass., and tell her every detail of her
symptoms, and to keep nothing back.
Bhe will receive advice absolutely free,
from a source that has no rival in the
experience of woman’s ills,and it will, if
followed, put her on the right road to a
strong, healthy and happy womanhood.
Lydia E. Pinkliam’s Vegetable Com
pound holds the record for the greatest
number of cures of female ills of any
medicine that the world has ever
known. Why don’t you try it?
impound Makes Sick Women Well.
DOWNWARD COURSE
Fast Being Realized by Ametlcus
People,
A little backache at first.
Daily increasing till the back Is lame
and weak.
Urinary disorders quickly follow:
Diabetes and finally Bright’s disease.
This is the downward course, of kid
ney il"
H. Y, Ferrell, veterinary surgeon,
livtDg at 57 State St,, A'baoy, Gi ,
says: “Although I have never been laid
up by kidney complaint, I have suffered
a great deal from a lame and acning,
back, and have felt like going to bed on
that account often enough. This dull
heavy pain was with me for several
year?. The urine was also very dark
and sluggish and contained a thick sedi
ment, 1 tried all binds of remed'es
and used prescriptions of my own, fcu
without success. Nothing seemed to
take hold until I procured Doan’s K'd
ney Pills, They pvete exactly suited to
my case. Since using the remedy I
have not been bothered with those
pains and the kidney secretions have
been restored to a normal color and
consistency.”
For sale hy all dco' rs. Price 50cents.
Foster-Mi lb nru Co, Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s —and
take no other.
What is Bromonia?
Read the following carefully :
If you have consumption or some of
the contagious forms of blood poisoning
.we cannot cure you. We don’t pre
tend to cure you. You need the in
dividual treatment of some skilled
specialist; but if you are run down in
general health, if you have dyspepsia,
are subject to fainting spells, a victim
to insomnia, biliousness, kidney or
liver trouble, catch cold easily, if your
system is in that condition that yon
may beoome an easy prey to the disease
germs of pneumonia, la grippe and the
various epidemics, if you are bothered
with constant headache,loss of memory,
generally impaired vitality, we can
help you, and, if you follow our di
rections, render jc\i immune against
sickness. Most skin disease can bo
cured by the use of “Bromonia.”
“Bromonia” is to the human system
what the scrubbing brush and are
to the dirty washbowl. It aids Naluro
to resume normal action. It iacrcas s
the strength, the fighting ability of the
phagocytes of the blood; it promotes
the healthy flow of the salivary and
gastric secretions. If your stomach is
ia good condition, you are well. The
Chinese are a wise people. They accost
each other with, “flow is your stom
ach?”
We don’t ask you to invest a cent
until you haye tried “Bromonia” at
our expense. A single bottle often
times works wonders. Cut out the
Coupon at the bottom of this column.
Write name and address plainly. Re
careful to tddress BROMONIA Co>,
NEW YORK
FREE BROMONIA COUPON.
I hereby dec'are that I have neverJbo
fore bad a free bottle of “Bromonia. ’
Kindly send me one without any cost
to me whatever.
Name
City.
Street Address
My nearest >
Dealer is in >
25 and 50 cts.
For Sale at all first olaBS Druggists',