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Four Facts For
Sick Women
To Con sick z
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ;
Has an Unequalled Recozd of Cures —
Mrs. ‘Pinkham 's Advice Is Confiden¬
tial, Free, and always Helpful
First. —That almost every operation
in our hospitals performed upon women
becomes necessary through neglect of
such symptoms as backache, irregular
and painful menstruation. leucorrhcBa. in
displacements of the uterus, pain
the side, burning sensation in the stom¬
ach, bearing-down pains, nervousness,
dizziness and sleeplccsness.
Second. —The medicine that holds
the record for the largest number of
absolute cures of female ills is Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
It regulates, strengthens and cures
diseases of the female organism as
nothing else can.
For thirty years it has been helping
women to be strong, curing backache,
nervousness, kidney troubles, all uter¬
ine and ovarian inflammation, weak¬
ness and displacements, regulating
menstruation perfectly and overcom¬
ing its pains. It has also {moved itself
invaluable in preparing for childbirth
and the change of life.
Third. —The great volume of unso¬
licited and grateful testimonials on tile
at the kWkham Laboratory at Lynn,
Mass., many of which are from time to
time published by permission, give ab¬
solute evidence of the value of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
Mrs. Pinkham's advice.
Fourth. —Every ailing 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 Standing Invitation
to Women.— Women suffering from any
form of female weakness are invited to
promptly communicate with Mrs Pink
ham, at Lynn, Mass. All letters are
received, opened, read and answered
by women only. From symptoms given,
your trouble may be located and the
quickest and surest way of recovery
advised. Out of i*he vast volume of ex¬
perience in treating female ills Mrs.
Pinkham probably has the very knowl¬
edge that will help your case. Surely,
any woman, rich or poor, is very foolish
if she does not take advantage of this
generous offer of assistance.
I FOR THE LIVER AID BOWELS
Nothing can equal MOZLEl ’S LEMON
ELIX T '* -- -• .rviuistlnation,I
JWrio .>uc bottle alt v
a at drug suites.
OUR SPECIALTY
3 -- 4 -- 5
Thrn two dollar shirts for five dollars.
MADE TO YOUR MEASURE.
Writ* for s.imples and measurement blanks.
MODEL SHIRT CO.
Dept. S, __ __luiliauupolis, Xnd.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
TULANE UNIVER 8 ITY OF LOUI8hN4,
Its advantages for practical instruction, both
in ample laboratories and abundant hospital
materials are unequalled. Free access is given
to the great Charity Hospital with 900 beds and
30,000 patients annually. Special instruction Is
given daily at the bedside of the sick. The
next session begins October 1 O: la, 1 1) 15 For
catalogue .
and information address
i'ltOF. *. E. CHAII , 1 E, 31. I>., I>mn,
r. O. Drawer 201. NEW ORLEANS. J,A.
NEEDLES, FDR. CHINE^. ALL Standard SEWING Goode MA¬
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REPAIRS. MF St., 6 ST. , CO., LOUIS. 913 Locust MO.
If afflicted Thompson’s Eys Water
with weak
eye*, u*e
COTTON GINS
WITHOUT BELTS
GANTT’S NOISELESS GEARED GINS
Completely pulleys. This does away with the brush twit and
means satisfaction. Time and
money saved to you ir. ginning cotton.
Practically No Wear-Out to It.
We guarantee satisfaction. Write for prices
and illustrated catalogue.
GANTT MEG. CO., Macon, Ga.
The Valley Road.
At eventide I shade my eyes
And peer into the west.
Where, winding down the shining plain.
And round each shaded crest,
The high road goes the sunset way,
Upon the endless guest.
Full many a traveler I have seen
(And one was passing fair)
Go down the valley from the door
And swiftly vanish there.
Some I have sped upon their path
And lightened some of care.
One day I too shall take my staff
And down the valley go.
For one who went was passing fail
And wait* for me, I know,
And I shall find her—O, my soul:
Beyond the sunset glow.
—Jam£s Owen Tryon in New England
Magazine.
Hundreds of Indians War* Work.
John R. Brennan, Indian agent at
Pine Ridge agency, has sent a circu¬
lar broadcast over the Western coun¬
try, stating that he has at his disposal
800 able bodied Ogallala Sioux In¬
dians who want employment for the
season. He calls the attention of
contractors to the fact that these men
are good workers. They will work at
railroad grading, ditch digging, shetp
herding or ranching.-
New» About Nerve*.
London, Eng.—The Marshall Hall
Prize, given every five year* by the
Roytal Medical Society, has been
awarded to Henry Head for an im- i
portant discovery of the workings oi
the nervous system. Prof. Head had
the sensory nerves of his arm divid
ed. and then he watched the sensa¬
tions that followed. Then he had the
nerves reunited by stitching, and he
watched the process of recovery. Tha:
results was that he discovered that j
there are two distinct sets of sensory j
nerves. One conveys the sensations
of pain, heat and cold. The other com
veys the sensation of touch, and also
enables one to localize the sensations
accurately. The healing power of tliq
skin depends entirely on the former
—Evening Sun.
THE SUMMER RUSH.
First Moth—Where are you going
to spend the summer?
Second Moth—1 have made arrange¬
ments to board with a fur coat, but 1
don’t know whether I’ll be able to
stand it. It’s fearfully crowded al¬
ready.”—Detroit Free Press.
Use Alien’d Foot.F,ad«,
It is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting,
Tired, Aching, Hot, Sweating Feet,Corns and
Bunions. Ask for Alien’s Foot-Ease, a powder
to be shaken into the shoes. Cures while you
walk. At ail Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c.
Don’t accept any substitute. Sample sent
Fkee. Address,Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y.
The tricolor of France dates from the
revolution of 17S9.
Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, soften the gums,reduces inflamma¬
tion,ullays pain.cureswiud colic, 25c.a bottle
Walter Rothschild has a zebra which he
has broken to harness.
Hso’s Curooaunot be too highly spoken oi
ssaoough cure.—J. \V. O’Bhief, 322 Third
Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6.190J,
The oldest flag in existence is that of
Denmark.
Count Cassini, the Russian Ambassador,
Vv.-s a single eyeglass.
Ever Tri i <1 Coffee Tl,is \V»v ?
It is a well-known fact ihgt even the
best of housekeepers having cannot make really
good coffee without the proper ma¬
terials.
They will never make adulterated, it with coffee queerly of
doubtful origin,
blended, and possibly mixed dirty with coffee that has.
perhaps, been up all kinds of
other things on the counter.
Hut let them lake a package of Lion
Coffee— the purest and cleanest. — and the
brand universally used throughout the Uni¬
ted States for daily, over twenty-live years. Mill¬
ions drink it and get the best re¬
sults if it is made in the following way:
Try it once and you will never want to
try any other brand of coffee.
. ateTlDM • nest
results must coffee. „
you use me best
Grind you Lion Coffee rather fine.
Use a “tablespoonful to each cup. and one
extra tor the pot.” First mix it with a
little cold water, enough to make a thick
paste, and add white of an egg (if egg is to
be used as a settler), then follow oae of
the following rules:
1st — With boiling water — Add boiling
water, and let it boil three minutes only.
Add a little cold water and set aside live
minutes to settle. Serve promptly.
2 d—With cold water—Add your cold
Then water to the paste and bring it*to a boil.
in set minutes aside, add a little cold water, and
live it’s
THREE DON’TS.
Don’t boil it too long.
Don't let it stand more than ten min¬
utes before serving.
Don't use water that has been boiled be¬
fore.
TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE.
1st— Wiih eggs—Use part of the white of
Coffee an egg, mixing before it with the ground Lion
2 d—With cold boiling.
After water instead of eggs.
aside boiling add a dash of cold water and
, set for eight or ten minutes, then
] serve through " a strainer.
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Carl Deers, of Bangor. Me., runs a worm
farm. He raises them for bait.
CONSTANT ACHING.
Rack aclies all (lie time. Spoils your
appetite, wearies the body, worries the
mind. Kidneys cause it all and
I’ills
and cure it.
II. B. McCarver,
of 201 Cherry St..
Portland, Ore., in¬
spector of freight
tor the Trans-Con¬
tinental Co., says:
“I used Doan’s Kid¬
ney Pills for back
ache and other
symptoms of kid¬
ney trouble which
had annoyed me for
months. I think a
cold was responsi¬
ble for tlie whole
trouble. It seemed to settle in my kid¬
neys. Doan’s Kidney Pills rooted it
out. It is several months since I used
them, and up to date there has been no
recurrence of the trouble.”
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for sale by ail
dealers price 50 cents per box. Fos
ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
A TOUGH QUESTION.
Teacher—“What is the ruler of
Russia called, Willie?”
Willie Reed—“Gee. It’d be easier
to tell you what he ain’t called.”—
Puck.
Plantation Chill Cure is I
Yo cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 50c.
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A Shoe Which i: the STYLISH WOMAN'S Favorite.
It Must,Be Worn to Be Appreciated.
INSIST? UPON HAVING IT.
IT’S A MOMMY SAVER. IT’S AN “ALWAYS JUST
CORRECT” CLOVER BRAND GHOE .
rrt ftmrr-^xDarts (En.
la^oest FINE SHOE EXCLUSIVISTS
ST. LOUIS, u. S. A.
Say Plainly to Your Grocer
M
That, you want LION COFFEE always, and he,
being a square man, will not try to Bell you any¬
thing else, lou may not care for our opinion, but
What About the United Judgment of Millions
of housekeepers who have used LION COFFEE
for over a quarter of a century ?
Is there any stronger proof of merit, than the
Confidence of the People
and ever increasing popularity ?
LION COFFEE is carefully se¬
lected at the plantation, shipped
direct to our various factories,
where it Is skillfully rofested and
carefully packed in sealed pack¬
ages—unlike loose coffee, wbteh
is exposed to germs, dust. In¬
sects, etc. LION COFFEE reaches
you as pure and clean as when
It left the factory. Sold only in
oo'o " 1 lb. packages.
^ Lion-head on e cry package.
Lion-V iads ft valuable premiums.
GROCERS VERYWHERE
Ohio
WINCHESTER
LEADER" AND “REPEATER” SHOTGUN SHELLS
Carefully inspected shells, the best of powder,
shot and wadding, loaded by machines which
give invariable results account for the superior¬
ity of Winchester “Leader” and “Repeater”
Factory Loaded Smokeless Powder Shells.
Reliability, velocity, pattern and penetration
are j determined by scientific apparatus
and 1 practical experiments. They are
TH El SHELLS THE CHAMPIONS SHOOT
—if you have beert told you cannot live—
that your disease is incurable do not de¬
spair ! Buy a large $1 bottle of Checkers
and watch the result. Sample Ixittie free,
write to-day—you’ll forgot it to morrow.
Checkers Madlclne Co.. WluBtou-Salchi. N. C.
NOT WASTING j MONEY.
Mrs. McBluff-—I thought you might
at least have put a dollar in the col¬
lection plate at church today.
Mr. McBluff—What j was the use?
There wasn’t anybody- looking when
the plate came to me|.—Philadelphia
Press.
LOOKING FORWARD.
By some future railway genius
The records will al)l be broke.
He’ll invent a noiselejss whistle
And discover —Washington smelllless smoke.
Star.
Cure* Blood Poison, CAnr-er, Ulcer*.
It you have offensive pimples or erup¬
tions, ulcers on any j a-t of the body, act. -
ing bones or joints, falling hair, mucous
patches, swollen glands, ikin itches uni
burns, sore lips or gums, -atiug, festeilng
sores, sharp, gnawing pain i, then you suf¬
fer from serious blood poifton or the begin¬
nings of deadly cancer. You may be per¬
manently eured by taking Botanic Blood
Balm IB. II. B.) mud : especially to cure the
worst blood and skin diseases. Heals every
sore or uloer, even deadly cancer, stops all
aches and pains and reduces ail swellings.
Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant
blood troubles, such as eczema, scabs and
scales, pimples, running sores, carbuncles,
scrofula. Druggists, *1 per large bottle, j
bottles f’2.50, fi bottles * 6 , express prepaid.
To prove It cures, sample of Blood Balm
sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm
Co., Atlanta, (la. Describe trouble and free
medical advice sent in sealed letter.
The Sw)*»-Srwini«h commercial treaty ex
T)irp« A cruet 31. 1005.
Malsby & Co.
41 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.
Portable anil Stationary
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills
AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
Complete line Carried in elock for
IM MEDIA TE DELI VEH Y.
Best Machinery, Lowest Brices and Best Terms
Wtite us for catalogue, prices,
etc., before bovine.
THE DAISY FLY K1LL ER
■mmm comfort to
homo In dining
room, Bleeping room
[and fli»* All placfefl trou whafa bit
art*
i mme. Clean, neat
j*d 4 will not aoll or
I Injure anything Try
1 them once an<] you
will neverba without
[them. If not kept by
dealer*, aent prepay*
tot tO*. Ha HO I u iViULRH, 14* IleJUlfe A »*., Uruotlja, M. t.
Cough Syrup. Good. ....... PJl
To*to* M Good. U«€J
In time. Hold by drugglet*. jggUU. ' UHj
CONSUMPTION
Assisted by Cuticura Ointment,
the oreat Skin Cure, for preserving,
purifying, and beautifying the skin,
for cleansing the scalp of crusts,
scales, and dandruff, and the stop¬
ping of falling hair, for softening,
whitening,and soothing red, rough,
and sore hands, for baby rasfies,
itchings, and dialings, in the form
of baths for annoying irritations
and inflammations, or undue per¬
spiration, in the form of washes for
ulcerative weaknesses, and for
many sanative, antiseptic, purposes
which readily suggest themselves,
as well as for all the purposes of
the toilet, bath, and nursery.
Sold thrmivhnnt the world. I'u'ter Drue * Chem.Corp.
Huston. 0.0-Mailed Free. “A llook lor Women.”
BUSINESS
EDUCATION
icsoii^sHi psFR.EE
DRAUGHON’S
PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
ATLANTA MONTGOMERY. COLUMBIA.
Knoxville or. ft. worth
and you will receive booklet containing
almost 100 mis-spelled words explaining
that w<- K've away, ABSOLUTELY
F HBE, KM scholarships to those finding
most mis-spelled words in the booklet.
Most instructive contest ever conducted.
Booklet contains hundred* of letters from
hankers and business men giving reas¬
ons why you should attend one of D. p.
B. Those who fail to get free schol¬
arship will, as explained in booklet, get
1C cents for each mis-spelled word found.
Let: us tell you ail about our great edu¬
cational contest and our
GREAT SUMMER DISCOUNT.
BAD BLOOD
"I had trouble with my bowel* which made my
blood imp re. Mv face wa« covered with pimples
which no external remedy could remove I tried
your CascaretR and great wa« my joy when tha
nimples diaappoared after » month'll nt'*ndy u«e.
I have recommended them to all my friend* and
quite J. a few have found relief.”
C. Puach, 967 Park Ave., New York City. N. Y.
Best For
M The Dowels ^
Candy cathartic
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, T»«t« flood. Do flood
Never Sicken, Weukon or Drip-, 10c, Me, 50c. Never
■old In bulk. The genuine tablet stamped COO.
Guaranteed to euro or your money back
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 600
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
EMU
FOR WOMEN
troubled with ill* peculiar to
their sex, used douche 1 m*.rveloasiy marvelously __ sue" .
as a * 1 guc
cestful. Thoroughly cleanse*, kills disease germs,
stops discharges, heals inflammation and local
soreness, cures leucorrbiEa and nasal catarrh.
Paxtinc is in powder form to be dinolved in pom
water, and is far more cleansing, healing, germicidal
and economical than liquid antiseptics for alt
TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES
Tor sale at druggists, SO cents a box.
Trial Box and Book of Instructions Pre*.
Thc R. Paxton Company Boston, Ma««.
ausniets. i.oulsvllle.Ky ottoi tharuf and Tele¬
graphy Student* College, .open the whole
year. can enter any time. Catalofffree.