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A WOMAN’S GRBIAl
DREADS DOCTOR’S QUESTIONS
Thousands Write to Mrs.P ir.’rh*rr> Lynn,
Maes., and Receive Valuable -advice
Absolutely Confidential and Free
There can be no more terrible ordeal
to a delicate, sensitive, refined woman
than to be obliged to answer certain
questions in regard to her private ills,
even when those questions are asked
by her family physician, and many
continue to suffer rather than submit
to examinations which so many physi¬
cians propose in order to intelligently
treat the disease ; and this is the rea¬
son why so many physicians fail to
cure female disease.
This is also the reason why thousands
upon thousands of women are corre¬
sponding- with' Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn,
Mass. To her they can confide every
detail of their illness, and from
her great knowledge, obtained from
years of experience in treating female
ills, Mrs. Pinkham can advise women
more wisely than the local physician.
Read how Mrs. Pinkham helped Mrs.
T. C. Willaaaen, of Manning, la. She
writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“ I can truly say that you have saved ray
life, and I cannot express my gratitude in
words. Before I wrote to you telling you
how I felt. I hail doctored for over two year*
steady, besides, and spent lots ot money in medicines
but it al! failed to do me any good. I
had female trouble and would daily have faint¬
ing spells, monthly backache, periods bearing-down irregular pains, and
my were very and
finally ceased. I wrote to you for vour ad¬
vice and received a letter full of instructions
just, whsh to do, and also commenced to take
Lydia I have E. Pinkhain’s Vegetable Compound,
and been restored to perfect health.
Had it not been for you I would have been in
my grave to-day, 1 '
Mountains of proof establish the fact
that no medicine in the world equals
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com¬
pound for restoring- women's health.
Malsby & Co.
41 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.
Portable aud Stationary
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills
AND'ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
Complete line Carried in slock for
lif MEDIA TE DELIVERY.
Best Machinery, Jewess Prices and Best Terms
W>i e us for catalogue, prices,
. K-tore buying.
THERE IS HMYrif, CORNSTAU.
It rite icu-tiee eaui.ii-r t. A. Madaeu.Atuuiui.tiie.
uufes mm MtKfiAiiSr mm
m Best, , Cou.-rh 'Tastes Good. j ,
in Mmo. byrup. Use
fio id bv druggists. I
AN INSURANCE VIEW.
Howell—Don’t you wish you could
live your life over again?
Powell—Well, I should say not!
I’ve got a twenty-year endowment
policy maturing next month.—Judges
Judge.
TWENTY YEARS OF IT.
by Diabetes; Tortured With
Gravel and Kidney Pains.
Henry Soule, cobbler, of Ilammonds
port, N. Y., says: ‘Since Doan’s Kid¬
Pills cured me eight ago,
i&d
Ij.
IgP*
headaches, dizziness and ter¬
rible urinary disorders ran me down
from 108 to 100 pounds. Doctors told
me I had diabetes and could not live.
I was wretched and hopeless when 1
began using Doan’s Kidney Pills, but
they cured me eight years ago and
I’ve been well ever since.”
Foster-Mil bum Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
For sale by all dealers. Price, 50
cents per box.
NO DOUBT.
“Y.’hen the millennium comes,” re¬
marked the parson, '“the lion and the
lamb will lie down together.”
“And the officials of the same life
insurance companies will be at least
jn speaking terms, I s’pe-se,” chimed
in the lay citizen.
An Anecdote.
A writer in Harper’s Weekly tells
an interesting anecdote of Charles J.
Bonaparte, the new Secretary of the
Navy. It appears that during Mr.
Bonaparte’s connection with the Bal¬
timore Reform League It was decided
to investigate the conduct of a prom¬
inent Federal office holder. Friends
of the crooked officer learned this,
and resolved to ’'pack” the council, ro
that the report might be voted down.
Mr. Bonaparte listened attentively to
the arguments against the report and
then rose to give his own views, bit¬
terly attacking the officer, and urging
that the changes be immediately ac¬
cepted. He saw, however, that his
words would have little effect on that
portion of the audience which sided
with the accused man, so when he had
finished his discourse he began over
again, repeating his Speech word for
word, pause for pause, gesture for ges¬
ture—not once, but a dozen times, un¬
til coward morning the friends of the
accused officer were fast asleep. Mr.
Bonaparte and his associates then ap¬
proved and adopted the report.
What He Meant.
Mr. Griggsfield was a man who
meant well, but was unfortunately ad¬
dicted to the habit of saying the
wrong thing at all times and in all cir¬
cumstances. An acquaintance of his
had suffered severe injuries in a rail¬
way wreck, including a broken nose,
the loss of three or four teeth, and a
gash across one of his cheeks; but
his hurts were not serious, and he
was soon on the street again, some¬
what disfigured, but in good working
order.
One of the first men to greet him
after his recovery was Mr. Griggs¬
field, who grasped him cordially by
the hand and exclaimed:
“Hello, Williams! I understand
you have been pretty badly hurt. 1
am glad to see you so much im¬
proved.”
Later, when he reflected upon it, he
understood why Mr. Williams re¬
sponded to this greeting with such a
queer smile.—Youth’s Companion.
FITSpermanently oured. No fits or nervous¬
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
NerveRest orer,$2trial bottlcand treatise free
Ur. K. H. Klixe, Ltd.,1)31 Arch St., I’hila., Pa.
the Caruso, the celebrated Italian tenor, is
son of a Naples engineer.
I iso’s Cure is thebest modicine we everused
lor all affections of throat und lungs.—W' m.
O. Endseex, Vanburen, lnd., Feb. It), 1900.
The State Forester of Massachusetts
urges the study of forestry.
Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, sotten tho gums,reduces inflamma¬
tion,allays pain,cures wind colic, 25c.abottla,
A brochure is a small book, stitched, not
bound.
Is It Might?
Is it right for you to lose $4.20 that a
dealer may make 50 cents more by selling
fourteen gallons of ready-for-use will paint, make at
by $1.00 selling per gallon, eight than gallons our agent L. & M., and
you ot
six gallons of linseed oil, which make four¬
teen gallons of a L>etter paint, at $1.20 per
gallon? Is it right? &
Sold everywhere New and by Longman
Martinez, York. Paint Makers lor
Fifty Years.
“By-law” owes the first part of itself
to the word "bye.”
GRATEFUL TO CUTICURA
For lust nut Kolief and Speedy Cure of Eaw
and Scaly Humor. I tolling Day aud
NJjj'hb— SafPored For Months,
"I wish you would publish this letter so
that others suffering as I have may be
helped. For months awful sores covered
my face and neck, sc-abs forming, itching
terribly day and night, breaking open, and
running blood and matter. 1 had tried
many remedies, but was growing wor«e,
when I started with Cutieura. The first
application gave me instant relief, aad when
I had used two cakes of Cutieura Soap
and three boxes of Cutieura Ointment, I
was completely cured. (Signed) Miss Nel¬
li® Vander Wielc, lakeside, N. Y.”
An Epicure.
The very vagabonds of Paris have
the patriarchal instinct, and the most
hoary and hardened reprobate of t.heir
body is their “Father.” They call him
“Pere Lajoie.” This venerable person
has just been arrested for vagrancy
for the fifty-eighth time, in the course
of a raid which swept twenty-eight
other good-for-nothings besides him¬
self into the police net. “Pere Lajoie”
would seem to have some traces of the
lightness of spirit suggested by his
name. He would rather go to prison
than to the French equivalent for a
workhouse. In the prison, he explain¬
ed, they know how to cook haricot
beans; in the pauper establishment
they do not. —London Globe.
JUST LIKE A MAN.
He—How awfully mannish she is.
She—Isn’t she, though?
H—Yes, and the funny part of it is
that she thinks people admire her for
being that way. I should think she’d
realize that people are only laughing
at her.
She—Well, she’s mannish even to
that extent—Philadelphia Press
I’ve reached eev
enty and hope to
live many years
longer. But twenty
years ago I had
kidney trouble so
bad I could not
work. Backache
was persistent and
it was agony to lift
cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 50c.
FEAR FOR NIAGARA
IMMENSE VOLUME 0 F WATER DU
VERTED FROM falls.
Commercial Enterprises Are Making
Heavy Grain, on TUi* Famous thiw
j Hlaee— lt» Tremcntlou* Electrical l'ow
! er the Inducement.
Niagara Falls, August 7.—-The vol¬
ume of water being diverted from the
; historic Niagara Falls is reaching such
proportions that the people of the State
are trying to pass laws which will pre¬
vent the possibility of a practical wip
S iiig out of this subliibo natural spec
j taele.
Water sufficient to -develop nearly
five hundred thousand horse-power
continuously, twenty t f our hours per
J day. for industrial purposes, is now he
l ing taken from the river above the
Falls, and further developments re¬
quiring more water ar'“ contemplated.
Probably the largest user of the elec¬
tricity produced by tl tc “ Witters of the
mighty river is the c■>ncern which by
the five or six thousand degree beat of
tlie electric furnace brings lime and
coke into unwilling union, thereby pro¬
ducing what is known as Calcium Car¬
bide.
Dry calcium carbide is lifeless as so
much broken rock, but in contact with
water it springs into activity and be¬
gets abundantly the gas Acetylene.
The light resulting from ilic ignition
of acetylene is the near, st approach to
sunlight known.
These facts, though of comparatively
recent discovery, wet e soon seized by
men with an eye t< the commercial
possibilities and to-day calcium carbide
is being shipped everywhere and used
for dispelling darkness in buildings of
all descriptions, from the ordinary barn
of the farmer to !h * country villa of
the wealthy, ns vail ns for lighting
the streets of a large number of towns.
Acetylene can be easily and cheaply
installed, and the manufacture and sale
of acetylene generators has become a
business of recognized standing, has
assumed large proportions and is stead¬
ily growing.
He Was Done, But Wouldn’t Stop.
Chaplain Horton, of the Massachu¬
setts Legislature, told a story about
a long winded member of that body.
The legislator was delivering an ad
| dress in a town not far from Boston,
j and the village folk gathered in the
Town Hall to hear It.
“He had been speaking quite a
while,” said Dr. Horton, “when final¬
ly an old Schotehman arose and walk¬
ed out of the hall. At the door one
of his countrymen wes waiting with
his hack to un*o -I -ator to the
station.
“ ‘Is he done yet, Sandy?’ asked the
Scot on the box.
“The old man turned about.
“ ‘Av,’ said he, ‘he’s done lang ago,
but he will na stop.’ ”—Hartford
Times.
Ail Africa Appropriated.
By the King of Italy’s award re¬
specting !he Ang:< Portuguese fron¬
tier In Barotsel > id (Northwestern
Rhodesle) the last piece of land not
definitely approprit ed in Africa has
been disposed of.
The new Angh ’’ortugueae bound¬
ary is formed by line following the
Kwando River fro i the Zambeaie to
the 24th meridian of east longitude
and therce along ie meridian as far
as the 12th paraih : of south latitude,
following that par llel until the Con¬
go Free State frontier is reached.—
London Mail.
A writer to the New York Sun
says: “The lesson for the day is one
given by the Japanese; and Is that ’
a nation may be' me great without j j
the aid of indiscriminate immigra
tion; that, a pe>, !e may be homo- j
and still be
as»:
COTTON GINS
WITHOUT BELTS
GANTT’S NOIM i HSB GKAltKD GINS
pulleys. Completely does away vlth the brush belt and
'J his mean* at'.Hfaction. Time and
money waved to you It ginning cotton.
Practically No Wear-Out to It.
Wo guarantee taxi-a tion. VVrjte ioi price.
and Illustrated cat; . ue.
GANTT MFC. CO.. Macon, Ga.
(AU2’Q5)
FEMININE AMENITIES,
Clare—But, my lear, it is a secret
I vowed on my ujor never to tell,
Marie—Well, m listening.—La
Frou-Frou.
I troubled their FOR sett, with used WOMEN ills ar peculiar a douche to is marvelonSljT.uv- narvclovBTy ILfJ _____ r.ac
! cestftil. Thoroughly cleanses .kills disease germs,
i stops discharges, heals iuiiammatjon ana load
eorenett, cures lsucorrhtta and nasal catarth.
I'axtine is in powd-r form to b<- dissolved in pure
I I water, and is l.ir more liquid r.Vi.v, hen. r-r, all ctru.ii.uiul
and economical than aritineptics ior
TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES
For tale it druggists, V) cents a box.
Trial Boz and Book of Instructions Free.
The It. Paxtom CourntY Bouton, Masq.
OUR SPECIALTY
3--4--- 5
Three two cellar shirts for five dollars,
MADE TO YOUR MEASURE.
Writ# for «a mgilen an<i metum/fr/ieat blanks.
MODEL SHIRT CO.
Dept. 3 , _______Jntllanayoliif, Inti*
I eye*, wit), f nfKlcted wcatk ut* o Thompson’s Eye Wafer
mm rn.rn. rn. mM
YOU CAN LIVE IN A SWAMP AND STILL BE WELL
OXIDSNE 'JINtfiS
Mad e in Regular and Tasteless Forsu- For sale by all Druggists
’ rj—LL k't’o by CAl'I-ON-WOKfiMAM UHUa coTT
1 kick 50 Ok NTS Dallas. 1 k.x**s and Mkmdhih ’i emSMjisA*
mmmmm mm
uswmsiim*jMJj2ixEm?azsi
Truths that Strike Home H 1 &
Your grocer is honest and—if lie cares to do so—can tell
you that he knows very little about the buik coffee he
sells you. How can ho know, where it originally came from,
how it was blended— or"With What
—or when roasted? If you buy your
coffee loose by the pound, how can
you expect purity and uniform quality?
LIoN COFFEE, the leadeh of
iSSiS A 1.5 PACKAGE COFFEES, la ol
i necessity uniform in quality,
slrcnffth and! flavor. For OVER A
QUARTER OF A CENTURY, UON COFFEE
has been the standard collce in
iRiliions ol homes.
tmiM LION C-OTFEtE Is carclnlly pa-rked
ut our tactoricK, nnd tanttl opened In
your borne, ban no chance ol being adul¬
terated, or ol coming In contucl wilt* dust,
dirt, germs, or unclean bunds.
In each packngo of LION COFFEE you got one full
pound of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting tho genuine.
(Lion head on every package.)
(Save the Lion-heads for valuable premiums.)
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
WINCHESTER
RIFLE AND PISTOL CARTRIDGES
Winchester Rifle and Pistol Cartridges of all
calibers are loaded by machinery which sizes
the shells, supplies the exact quantity of
powder, and scats the bullets properly. By
using first-class materials and this up-to-date
system of loading, the reputation of Win¬
chester Cartridges for accuracy, reliability and
excellence is maintained. Ask for them.
THEY SHOOT WHERE YOU HOLD
the LEMHEE uinrr
IN
FOR MEN
W ,54
l?JZShoetvise"’Z%£Z
sm KNIGHT $4 SHOE.
IPs Blfferent.-It’s STYLE, CW0BT, SERVICE and! ECOfr
OMY ALL In one pair of SHOES.
Every Dealer Who Has His Customers *
interest at Heart. Sells Thtrso Shoes •
l 0 £r%impr-i&roart 0 Bhnt (EST
LARGEST PINE SHOE EXtbLUSIViarS
‘f h»v« n*«<l your valnabh carets ond fln<i
li *■ fa p»rfoct. Couldn't do without have
,<Mn fur Hotli'i time for tridleestion and bil«
URID-lHS ui.d d am am now now uoinplptoly uompiptoly eurod. curod Kecr-rn
Lnd tft 'un to «v<-ryoiH*. Onuo tri«d. you wiU
Utiver without the i tin) finally.
ird A. Marx, Albany, N. T.
Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good,
Never Dickon, w«aken or Orip»*. 10c, 2"»c, 50c. Nevet
sold in bulk The genuine tablet rAi inpod (JUC.
Guaranteed to cure or yoor money back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6oa
miHL SALE, TEH MiLL’.Ofl BOXES
NEEDLES, rofi. ALL SEWING MA
CHINE^. Sticndard Good*
SHUTTLES, Only, D.tlcr., Fre« { BLALOCK r.t&l'jj(ue to
REPAIRS. MFG. CO., 913 Lucuai