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Nervous Women
THeir Suffering's Are Usually
Due to Uterine Disorders
Perhaps Unsuspected
A MEDICINE THAT CURES
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you irritable; you can't sleep,
you are unable to quietly and calmly
perforin your daily tasks or care for
your children.
The relation of the nerves and gen¬
erative organs in women is so close
that nine-tenths of the nervous pros¬
tration, nervous debility, the blues,
sleeplessness and nervous irritability
arise from some derangement of the
organism Fits which makes her a woman.
irritability._ of depression or restlessness and
that minute Spirits easily affected, so
one she laughs, the next
minute weeps. Pain in the ovaries and
between the shoulders. Loss of voice;
nervous at the dyspepsia. A tendency to cry
least provocation. All this points
to nervous prostration.
condition Nothing will relieve thig distressing
and prevent months of pros¬
tration and suffering so surely as Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Mrs. M. E. Shotwell, of 103 Flatbush
Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes:
“I cannot express the wonderful relief 1
have experienced by taking Lydia E. Pink
ham’s X egetable Compound. I suffered for
a ache, long time with nervous prostration, back¬
sleep headache, loss of appetite. I eotild
not and would walk the floor almost
evrn-y “I had night.
three doctors and got no better, and
life was a burden. I wu* advised to try
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,
and it has worked wonders for me.
“ I am a well woman, my nervousness is all
gone and my friends say I look ten years
younger.”
Will not the volumes of letters from
women made strong by Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound convince
all women of its virtues? Surely you
cannot wish to remain sick and weak
and when discouraged, exhausted each day,
you can be as easily cured as
other women.
Natural ife
Flavor
Food Products A 1
The •ppettzioa.flavnr and satisfrfn? nnahtr of LIBBY’S POTTED AND DEVILED MEATS la
doe to the fcliiii of the Libby chefs and to the verity atul strength, ol the ingredients used,
Libby’s (!i a £l Food Products
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Far Droak.fev.st, Dinrxor o.r\d Svippor.
Corned Beef Hash Brisket Beef Boneless Chicken
Veal Loaf Soups Vienna. Sausage
'They era ready totjerxJe—Mour Grocer has them
Libby, McNeill &. Libby, Chicago
Malsby & Co.
41 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.
*rsmmg£
I . orta-ble and Stationary
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills
AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
Complete line Carried in .stock for
I MM EDI A TE DELI VEli Y.
Beet -Machinery, Lowest Prices and Best Terms
Wii:e us for catalogue, prices,
etc., before buying.
NEEDLES, > SSk A lt * SE ^ G r M *
SHUTTLES, i- coAS!^,
REPA[RS. asT
If afflicted Thompson’s Eye Water
with weak
efem, uea
i _ curls where all list
2253sIS*ag2j»t
WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK*
“You should have seen Miss Blu
CO-rs today. She—”
“I never care to look at her; she’s
entirely too haughty and chilly in her
manner.”
“Exactly, and you should have seen
her today trying to get a haughty
shopgirl to wait on her.’—Philadel¬
phia Press.
Can we dispute
well - known
th at American
are ner¬
vous ?
How often do we
hear the expres¬
sion, “I am so ner¬
vous. it seems as if
should fly ; ” or,
speak to
Little things
and
THE DAiSY FLY KILLER Mien rtmtrojman the
— k ar»< 1
1 comfort every
0 home—in diuiriR
roon»,»l%optnn all where room
Jb ,i mid places
fllfen are trouble
■m S* some. Clean, neat
and will not soil or
injure anything.Try
lhem once and you
B will never be without
■ ~ them. If not kept by
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for 20c. Ill HOLD SOU.its, lM> Deiislb i**., Brooklyn, X.
c- K\isii,es-. snorihu.ua and Tele¬
graphy Students College, Louisville,Ky., open the whole
year. can enter any time. Catalogfree
Two citizens of Oklahoma have of
fered, for $1,000 each, to allow them¬
selves to be scalped as a feature of
a Wild West show. A man who is
willing to be scalped for a financial
consideration ought to be accommo¬
dated. -
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MILK CRUST 0N~ BABY
I-ost Ail His Hail—Scratched Till Blood
linn—Gratelul MotlLer Tells of
If is Cure liy Cnticors For 75c.
‘ When baby boy
our was three months
o.o he had the milk crust very badly on
ni.«A head, so that all the hair fame out, and
it itched so Hail lie would scratch until tlie
blood ran. 1 got a cake of Cuticura Soap
■'ind a box of Cuticura Ointment. I applied
the Cuticura and put a thin cap on his
bead, and before I had used half of the
box it was entirely cured, his hair com¬
menced to gro-v out nicely again, and he has
bad no return of the trouble. (Signed)
31 r . If. p. Holmes. Ashland, Or.”
ro cure, or money refunded by your merchant, why 50c”
so not trv it? Price
Kallro-vl Rsto LeyUUttot.
Testifying before the Senate Com¬
mittee at Washington, Interstate Com¬
merce Commissioner Frouty said in
discussing the proposition to give that
commission the power to regulate rail¬
way rates:
“I think the railways should make
their own rates. I think they should
be allowed to develop their own busi¬
ness. I have never advocated any
law. and I am not now in favor of any
law, which would put the rate making
power into the hands of any commis¬
sion or any court. While it may be
necessary to do tlmt some time, while
that is done in some States at the
present time, while it is done in some
countries, I am opposed to it. The
railway rate is property. It is ail the
property that the railway has got. The
rest of its property is not good for
anything unless it can charge a rate.
Now it has always seemed to me that
when a rate was fixed, if that rate was
an unreasonable rate, it deprives the
railroad company of its property pro
tanto. It is not necessary that you
should confiscate the property of a
railroad; it is not necessary that you
should say that it shall not earn throe
per cent, or four per cent. When you
put in a rate that is inherently un¬
reasonable, you have deprived that
company of its rights, of its property,
and tlie Circuit Court of the Dnited
States has jurisdiction under the four¬
teenth amendment to restrain that. I
have looked at these cases a great
many times, and I can only come to the
conclusion that a railroad company is
entitled to charge a fair and reasonable
rate, and if any order of n commission,
if any statute of a State Legislature,
takes away that rate, the fourteenth
amendment protects the railway com¬
pany.” •ct-lii*
A salmon on which all the spots
are in it e shape of a shamrock was
caught in Ireland the other day.
Cares Eczema, Itching Humors.
? Id * ? ilrontc “ take
gifts’ hottUU * large iBg ' bottle watery 8 sores, bottles etc. $2.50, Drug
m > 6
Cadets at \Vest Point and Annapolis are
to be taught jiu-jitsu.
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in Atlanta. Georgia,
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Back, Elegantly Bottom Cushion, am! I.eather
is Painted, and fully Guaranteed.
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I,A(/I,I, FACi T? BUGGY, iiitc regular ' retail . > every
price flii.C/).
Catalog and full description sent on request.
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Bayoneta as Fire Irons.
If you were to drop into the houses
of the French peasants you would be
struck with the fact that practically
every man and woman poked his or
her fire with a bayonet.
Some 100,000 bayonets—condemned
stores of t.hfi French army, and used
in the Franco-Prussian war —have
found their way into the homes of
poor peasants, who use them as fire 1
irons. Bayonets are also becoming I
fashionable as pokers in this country,
but hero they are generally used by
the well to do.
HIS VIEWPOINT.
Harris'—Money isn’t over?thing ft.
this world, I can tell you that, my
boy.
Harris, Jr. — You think so, dad, be¬
cause you had to work for your mon
ey. If you were in my place, and
had money that you didn’t have to
wear yourself out to get, you
wouldn’t be so blamed cynical.”—
POSSIBLY.
Miss Askerman—Mr. Nuptal, the
widower, has been married twelve
times.
Miss Hopeister—Why don’t he mar¬
ry again?
Miss Askerman—Probably he is sup¬
erstitious.—Woman's Home Compan¬
ion.
THE GREAT DIFFICULTY.
“Of course, sometimes its hard to
say ‘no.’ Don't you find it so?" the
charity worker a&Ked of the groat
man.
‘‘It isn.t hard to say ‘no,’ he replied,
“but frequently it seems very harl
to say it in such a way as to make
people realize that, you moan it.”—•
THREE YEARS AFTER.
Eugene E. Lnrio, of 751 Twentieth
avenue, ticket seller in the Union sat
tion, Denver, “You are at
liberty to repeat what I
first stated through our
Denver papers about
Doan’s Kidney Pills in the
summer of 1809, for I have
had no reason in the in¬
terim to change my opin¬
ion of the remedy. I was
subject to severe attacks
of backache, always ag¬
gravated if I sat long at
a desk. Doan’s Kidney
Pills absolutely stopped
my backache. I have
never had a pain or a
since.”
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Y.
For sale by all druggists, Price 50
cents per box.
NICE FINALE.
"And what do you think of oui
beautiful city?” asked the Chicago
girl.
“Your beautiful city,”'yawned the
young man from New York, “reminds
me of a bursted drum.”
Th,s Chicago girl looked, daggers,
bayonets and hatpins.
“What?” she flashed. ^Our city re¬
minds you of a hursibfC ’S fig - [hjr
go, >sir?” ■
“Because it can’t be beaten.”
ARE YOU SICK?
CHECKERS a. SAMPLE HELP ROTnPLrE# YOV of to GET WELL!
yon have the most stubborn
and fatal disease tho doctors know about.
and SP®r-H»i»« daily yon’ve suffered untold agony
torment.
you are nnable to look after
give your it dally fraction work, may)*) not well enough to
a of the time it needs.
Parhaps you're discouraged with life—
never vigor expect to get back your youthful
Interest again—lost ln your ambition, take no
old pleasures, your business, no longer enjoy loss
find home and friends
attractive. The above are the usual penal¬
ties of disease suffering.
and Psrhaps dozen you’ve tried a dozen doctors
a different medicines. Then given
up with disgust. It's a common experience.
Do you expect to stop trving and risk the
fatal end? Or are you still open for a pm ii
tivecuro? Your confidence, no doubt, has
been shattered before by a dozen trials, but
because you have grasped at straws in the
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Let Common Sense Decide
Do you honestly believe, that eofTeo sold loose (in hulk), exposed
to dust, germs and insects, passing
through many hands (some of
them not over-clean), “blended,”
you don’t know bow or by whom,
m. is lit for your usa? Of course you
don’t. But
LION COFFEE
is another story. The green
berries, selected by keen
fudges at the plantation, are
skillfully roasted at our fac¬
tories, where precautions you
would not dream ol are taken
5* »o secure perfect cleanliness,
flavor, strength and uniformity.
From the time the coffee leaves
the factory no hand touches it till
it is opened in your kitchen.
This has made LION COFFEE the LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES.
Millions of American Homes welcome LION COFFEE daily.
There is no stronger proof of merit than continued and increas¬
ing popularity. “Quality survives all opposition.”
(Sold only in 1 lb. packages. Lion-head on every package.)
(Save your Lion-heads for valuable premiums.)
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
P WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
past, will you refuse now to try a proven life preserver? Won’t
you bolster up your faith in human nature and try again'' A
positive Checkers, cure depends on your answers.
of Austria, gave his country the famous
,,, < keekers formula this wonderful Medicine be
tiie stomach, there be to tuken into
jieonie all to almorlsxi by tho blood— making the
new over. Checkers Is just beginning to 1*> known
n the L. b. It has cured thousands, it has cured wherever it
has been tried. It is not a drug; it's like nothing you have
ever tried but it wall euro you. It checks and stops the rav
agesof and blood Consumption, Diseases, it cures Htoraoch, Liver, Kidney, Nerve
Neuralgia Hheumatism, Catarrh, Bronchitis. Coughs, La Grippe
Chilis and Fever, Nervousness, Heart General Disease, Debility Indigestion, Malaria!
Female Complaints. We and all known
promise sufferers relief and
If You Wt«K to try this
Marvelous REMEDY
FREE, write ua and
mention your disease
Checkers Medicine Co., Winston-Balem, N. C.
permanent Good cure.
have it—also druggists
leading the
Get stores.
dollar a mammoth
bottle TO¬
DAY, you will for.
get it tomorrow