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A DESPAIRING WOMAN.
"treat, Strvoni and Wretched From
■Wasting: Kidney Troubles.
Mrs. Henry A. Reamer, Main and
Garst Sts., South Bend, Ind.. says:
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In and bloating of the chest choked
me and threatened the heart. I had
little hope, but to my untold surprise
Doan's Kidney Pills brought me relief
and saved my life, I shall never for¬
get it.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Peru and Bolivia have the richest silver
tomes in the world.
FOR MAN
AND BEAST.
KILLS PAIN
AND DESTROYS
ALL GERM LIFE
CURES RHEUMATISM
WONDERFULLY
PENETRATINC.
A COMPLETE
W1ED5C3NE CHEST.
Price, 25c., 50c., and $ 1.00,
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN,
615 Albany St., Boston, Nlass.
Around the World
“5 have used your Fish
Brand Slickers for years
in the Hawaiian Islands
and found them the only
article.that suited. I am
now in this country
(Africa) of and think a great
deal your coats.”
(name on application)
The world-wide reputa¬
tion of Tower’s Water¬
proof Oiled the Clothing buyer
assures of
the positive worth hearing of
all garments
this Sign of the Fish.
A. J. TOWER CO.
Boston, U. S. A.
TOWER CANADIAN CO„ LIMITED
Toronto, Canada
In one rear this country turns out 1500
books of iiction alone.
TORTURING HUMOR
Noilv a Mass of Sores—Called In Three
Doctors But Brew Worse—Cured by
Cuticura Tor 15c.
“My little daughter was a mass of sores
all over her body. Her face was being
eaten away, and her ears looked as if they
would drop off. I had three doctors, but
she grew worse. -Neighbors advised Cuti
eura, and before 1 had used half of the
cake of soap and box of ointment the sores
had all healed, and my little one’s skin
was as clear as a new born babe’s. 1 would
not be without Cuticura if it cost five dol¬
lars, instead of 75 cents, which is all it
cost ns to cure our baby. Mrs. G. J.
Uteeee, .701 Coburn St., Akron, Ohio.”
PUNISHMENT.
Little Lester Livermore—a thought¬
ful lad)—Uncle Bill, what makes the
way of the transgressor hard?
Uncle Bill—The triumphant "I told
yeu-so!” of the innocent bystander.—
Puck.
Cures Rh*«m«ti*in and Catarrh—Medicine
Sent Free.
These two diseases are the result of an
awful poisoned condition of the blood. I!
you have aching joints and buck, shoulder 1
blades, bone pains, crippled hands, legs or
feet, swollen muscles, shifting, sharp,
biting pains, and that tired, discouraged
feeling of rheumatism, or the hawking,
spitting, blurred eyesight, deafness, sick
stomach, headache, noises in the head, mu¬
cous throat discharges, decaying teeth,
bad breath, belching gas of catarrh, take
Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It kills the
poison in the blood which causes these awful
symptoms, giving a pure, healthy blood
supply to the joints and mucous mem
brat es, and makes a perfect cure of the
worst rheumatism or foulest catarrh.
Cures where all else fails. Blood Bdlm
(B. B. B.) is composed of pure Botanic in¬
gredients, good for weak kidneys. Im¬
proves the digestion, cures dyspepsia. A
perfect tonic for old folks by giving them
new, rich, pure blood. Thoroughly tested
for thirty years. Druggists, 51 per large
bottle, with complete directions for home
cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe
trouble and special free medical advice
sent in sealed letter.
Soil brought up from a depth of 326
feet in one of the Belgian coal mines
is said to have grown weeds un
imown to botanists.
"When I began
using Doan's Kid¬
ney Pills I was so
weak 1 could
hardly drag my¬
self across the
room. I was
wretched and ner¬
vous, and had
backache, bear¬
ing-down pain,
headache, dizzi¬
ness and weak
eyes. set
FITSpermanentlycnred. first day’s No fits or nervous- 1 j
less after use ol Dr. Kline's Great
Nerveltestorer.t'itrialbottleant! treatise fr».<
Dr.K. H. Kline. Ltd.. t'Sl Arch St..Phila..Pa
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A man will die for want of air in five
minutes.
Mrs. Wins i w’s Soothing Syrup for Children j
t ret bine,-eftens thegu ms. reduces i ti llama: a- ,
lion, alia, s pain.cures wind colic, 25c. a hot tie |
The old iocal costumes are still worn in
many parts of Russia. •
.do not balleva i’iso’s Cure tor Consnmn
F.Boter,T tionhasanequ.u for coughs and colds.—J ohn
rinity Sorlnes, Ind.. Feb, 15, XJJJ.
Bean cake is the chief commercial fer¬
tilizer in China.
Tha Monumental Bronze Company, S54
Howard Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn., want a
good, live agent in this vicinity to take or¬
ders for their celebrated White'Bronze mon¬
uments, headstones, grave covers, etc. It
is a good, legitimate business and they offer
liberal inducements. Someone should write
them and embrace this opportunity.
Bishop Potter favors twenty-minute ser¬
mons.
STOPS BELCHINC.
Cures T'.rut Breath—Positive and Instunt
Cure Free—No Drugs—Cures
by Absorption.
A sweet "breath is priceless.
MuTs Anti-Belch Wafers will cure bad
breath and bad taste instantly. Belching
and bad taste indicate offensive breath,
which is due to stomach trouble.
Mull’s Anti-Belch Wafers nurify the
stomach and stop belching, by absorbing
foul gases that arise from undigested food,
and by supplying the digestive organs with
natural solvents for food.
They relieve sea or car sickness and
nausea of anv kind.
They quickly cure headache, correct the
ill effect of excessive eating or drinking.
They will destroy a tobacco, whisky or
onion breath instantly.
Thev stop fermentation in the stomach,
acute stomach indigestion, cramps, colic, gas in the
and intestines, distended ab¬
domen. heartburn, bad complexion, dizzy
spells or anv other affliction arising from
a d; sease( 3 stomach.
We know Mull’s Anti-Belch Wafers will
do this, and we want you to know it.
Special Offer. —The regular price of
Mull’s Anti-Belch Wafers is 50c. a box. but
to introduce it to thousands of sufferers
we will send two (2) boxes upon receipt of
75c. and this advertisement, or we will
send you a sample free for this coupon.
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1145 A FREE BOX. 126
Pend this coupon with your name
! and address and druggist’s name, for
I a free box of Mull’s Anti-Belch
I Wafers, a cure for stomach trouble, to
1 Mull’s Grape Toxic Go.. .223 Third
I Ave., Rock Island, 111.
| Give Full Address and Write Plainly.
Sold at all druggists, 50c. per box.
The Value of a Word.
As soon as the apartment house was
ready for occupancy the janitor placed
a "Rented” sign in several of the sec¬
ond and third story windows. When
the agent saw the placards he said a
good many things not exactly compli¬
mentary to the discretion of the jani¬
tor.
"What did yon stick all those no¬
tices up for?” he asked.
"Because,” was the reply, “the
apartments are really rented. I
thought it a good plan to let folks
know they were going off so quickly.”
"That is all right in principle,” said
the agent, somewhat mollified, “but
you didn’t go about it in the right
way. That is not the proper kind of
notice. Never use the word ‘Rented’
in a high-class apartment.: Always say
‘Leased.’ It makes a better impres¬
sion. "Rented’ sounds cheap. Any
agent who wants his apartments to
bring a big price will tell you that.”
Gives Large Estate to People.
Camerrn Corbett, M. P., has made
over to Glasgow, Scotland, his large
estate between Loch Goi! and Loch
Long, to be used at their pleasure
by the people, with the sole provis¬
ion that no intoxicating liquors be
sold on the premises.
THE TRIPOD PAINTS=
OUTLAST ALL OTHERS.
Price Lists and Color Cards Free.
THE TRIPOD PAINT CO., A 1 \ fl "TA,
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Our Puzzling Language.
A Frenchman was boasting that he
had thoroughly mastered the English
language, when he was asked to write
from dictation the following speci¬
men of our choice eccentric vernacu¬
lar:
"As Hugh Hughes was hewing a
Yule log from a yew tree, a man
dressed in garments of a dark hue
came up to Hugh and said, ‘Have you
seen my ewes?’ To which he replied,
'If you will wait until I hew this yew,
I will go with you to look for your
ewes.’ ”
After an attempt the Frenchman
admitted his mistake. He used to
imagine he was used to English
speaking, but he would be more care¬
ful how he used the language In fu¬
ture.—Chicago Journal.
A SUGGESTION.
One Critic—Well, how wan “Her
First False Step?”
T’other Critic—Bum. Yon couldn’t
understand the leading lady at all.
One Critic— Maybe she was wearing
hev first false teeth.
OPERATIONS AVOIDED
Two Grateful Letters from Women Who Avoided
Serious Operations.—Many Women Suffering
from Like Conditions Wili Be interested.
When a physician tells a woman, suf¬
fering from ovarian or womb trouble,
that an operation is necessary it, of
course, frightens her.
The very thought of the operating
table and the knife strikes terror to
her heart. As one woman expressed
it, when told by her physician that she
must that her undergo knell an operation, she felt
death had sounded.
Our hospitals are full of women
who are there for ovarian or womb
operations!
It is quite true that these troubles
may reach a stage where an operation
is the only resource, but such cases are
much rarer than is generally supposed,
because a great many women have
been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound after the doctors
had said an operation must be per¬
formed. In fact, up to the point where
the knife must be used to secure instant
relief, this medicine is certain to help.
The strongest and most grateful
statements possible to make come from
women who, by taking Lydia E. rink
ham’s Vegetable Compound, have
escaped serious operations.
Margrite Ryan, Treasurer of St. An¬
drew’s Society, Hotel English, Indian¬
apolis, Ind., writes of her cureas follows:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“ I cannot find words to express mv thanks
for the good Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound did me. Tho doctor said I could
not get well unless I had an operation for
ovarian and female troubles. I know I could
not stand the strain of antODOKat fon and made
up my mind I would bo anlnvalid for life.
Ask Krs. Pinkham’s Advice-A Woman Best Understands a Woman’s Ills.
And pay only for what you get. It is your
dealer’s duty to give you the best thing he can
get in footwear. Make it a point to ask for the
“ALWAYS JUST CORRECT”
CLOVER Just a little better than BRAND have SHOES!
you been used to Hatting, combinin'•
WEJiR, SERVICE, STYLE and COMFORT with ECONOMY'
Made by
f?rtljptmpr-&roart0 LARGEST PINE SHOE j£>Ijop j
EXCLUSIVISTS
ST. LOUIS, U. S. A.
In a London theatre, at which a
musical play is having a long run,
the members of the orchestra play
chess on miniature boards during the
waits between acts.
Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullen is Nature’s great remedy—Cures
Coughs, throat Colds, and Croup lung troubles. and Consumption,
and all At drug¬
gists, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 per bottle.
In Tokio there is a foreign language
school where almost all languages are
taugbri and, strange to say, Russian U
the favorite.
MOZLEY’S
LEMON ELIXIR
—A 8UR* CUR* FOR—
CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS
and all disorders of the Stomach and
Bowels. OOc. a bottle a£2ru{ itores.
PUTNAM ^FADELESS DYES
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Hearing how Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
serious Compound had saved I decided other women from
less than operations four 1 to entirely trv it, and in
months was cured;
and words fail to express my thankfulness.”
Miss Margret Merkley of 275 3d
Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes:
Dear Mi's. Pinkham;—
“lioss of strength, extreme nervousness,
severe shooting pains bearing through the pelvic
organs, cramps, down pains and
extreme irritation compelled me to seek
medical advice. Tha doctor, after making
an examination, said that I hud pvarian trou
blo and ulceration, and advised an operation
as my 1 only hope. To this 1 strongly objected
—and decided as a last, resort to try Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
“ To my surprise the ulceration healed, all
tho bad symptoms disappeared, and 1 am once
more strong, vigorous and for well; and I can¬ |
not express my thanks what It has done
for me. ”
steadily Ovarian and womb troubles are j
on the increase among women j
-—and before submitting to an opera- ]
tion Pinkham’s every woman Vegetable should Compound, try Lydia E. | j
and
for write advice. Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass, j
For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkliara’a 1
Vegetable Compound has been curing 1 j
the worst forms of female complaints,
all ovarian troubles, inflammation, ul¬
ceration, falling and displacement of
the womb, leucorrhoea, irregularities, i
indigestion Any and nervous prostration.
woman who could read the many
grateful letters on file in Mrs. Pink
hams office would be convinced of tho i
efficiency Pinkham’s of her advice and Lydia E.
S ||p| )AKT |. fiR |p| N E
ANIPK IS GUARANTEED TO CORE.
Wchlr GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
I won’t Rail A ntl-Urlplae to a iln&l.r who won't buarantrr It.
0*11 fnr your MONTY BALK IF IT DOESN’T I IKK.
V. W. Itle.nusr, m.Li., Manufacturer, Hprlnutleld, Ala.
J.S.SCHOFIELD’S MACON, SONS CO.
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BOILERS
TANKS
TOWERS
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rianufacturers of and Dealers in
HIGH GRADE MACHINERY
Prices and Specifications upon request.
MIHT
Ooiioy or 2/>c
laiand. N.f.
If afflicted -•£Thompson's Eyewater
with
•Fes.
W. L. Douglas
*3= & *3= SHOES**
W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cilt Edge Line
cannot bo equalled atany price.
III
_ W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES AGO SELLS
MORE MEM’S SIS. 30 SHOES THAN
ANY OTHER IK A NUT A O TURER.
$1(1 I UjULU fin!! REWARD disprove to this anyone sialement. who can
IV. L. Douglas $.1.50 shoes have by their ex
cell nt style, easy filling, ntul superior wearing
qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50
shoe in the world, Thev ore just ns good as
those that cost von $5.00 to $7.00 the only
difference Is the price, if I could take you into
iny factory at Brockton, Muss., the largest in
tiie world under one roof making men’s lino
shoes, and show von the care « if li which every
pair ol Douglas shoes Is made, you would reall/e
why W. I- Dougins $.1.50 shoes ore the best
shoes produced in the world.
If 1 could show you the itltference between the
shoes mu do In my factory nod those of other
makes, you would understand why Doughis
$.1.50 shsies cost more to make, why they hold
their shape Intrinsic fit better, wear longer, and ore of
greater value than any other $3.50
shoe on the market to-day.
ML L. Ihtuglnm Strong fWsnla Shoau for
Won. Dress $2.30, $3.00. Hay 9’ fbohaol «
Shoos, $F.30, $2, $1.7B, $1.30
fciu CAUTION. shoos. Take —Insist upon having W.L.Dong
no substitute. F>.ne genuine
rithout his name and price stamped on bottom,
♦WANTED. A shoe dealer fn every town where
W. L. Douglas Shoes are not sold. Pull fit JO of
sampk-s sent Proo lor Inspect5> n upon request.
'j’JVrite Fast Color Eyelets used; the:/ wilt not wear brassy.
for Illustrated Catalog of Fall St vies.
W. t.. DOUGLAS, Drockton, Mae*.
Malsby & CO.
41 South Forsyth St,, Atlanta, Ga,
I’octabht untl Stationary
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills
AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
Compu te line Carried in. stock for
IMMEDIATE DELI VEKY.
Best Machinery, Lowest ITicert and Ji< bL Terms
Write us for catalogue, prices*
etc., before buying.
FOR WOMEN
troubled with ills peculiar to . ____ , M lr _. a
theli eex, used an a douche It marvelously *uc
ccssful. Thoroughly cleanses, kills disease germs,
stops dischargee, heals inflammation and local
soreness, cures leucorrhoea and nasal catarrh.
I'axtlne fc hi powder lorn to be dissolved in pure
wator, and i« far more cleansing, heating, germicidal,
and economical than liquid antiseptic* for all
TOILET AND WOMRN’H SPECIAL USES
For .rale at druggists, 50 cents a box.
Trial I fox and Hook of instructions Free.
The R. Paxton CohipamY BotTon, Mass,
A Hcleiitifir Trene
ment for Whiskey,
Opium, Morphine
Cocaine, Chloral,
Tobacco and Neu¬
rasthenia or Nerve
Kxhausti on.
The Only leeley
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