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FROM GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD !
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Mothers Should Watch the Development of Their Daughters—
Interesting Experiences of hisses Borman and Mills.
ache, and as 1 have heard that you can give
lietpful lieloful advice advice to to girls Kiris in m my my condition, condition, I I am
writing you.’'—Myrtle Mills, Oquawka. 111.
Dear Mrs. Pinkham::— (Second Letter.)
“ It is with tlie feeling of utmost what gratitude
that I write to you to tell you your
valuable medicine has done for me When I
wrote you in regard to my condition I had
consulted several doctors, but t hey failed to
understand my ease and 1 did not receive
any benefit from their treatment. I followed
your advice, and took Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound and am now healthy
ana well, and all the distressing disappeared.”— symptoms
which I had at that time have
Myrtle Mills. Oquawka, 111.
Miss Matilda Borman writes Mrs.
Pinkham .as follows:
Everv mother possesses I........* information .
Which , . , : is of . vital • . . interest to , i..... her young
<daug filer.
Too often this is ww 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 dizziness dis¬
gish, with headache, or a
position to sleep, pains in back or lower
limbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude;
when she is :a mystery to he-rse.lf 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 the menstrual
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. Pinktutin 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:-— (Hirst Letter.)
‘ ‘ I am hut fifteen years of age, am depressed, back
have headache and
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Wakes Sick Women Well.
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1EST BEALSP.S f/SHMP
A. J. TOWER CO.. ESTABLISHED 1636
**•> BOSTON NEW YOSK CHICAGO
TOWER CANADIAN CO..lmi M,TOROHTO.CM<. ,
L. Douglas
s 3'^& S !HOES men
W. L. Douglas $4.00 Gilt Edge Line
cannot be equalled at any price.
JU| Joi -.„;,iS5cs 137 s
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ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER.
$ 10,000 REWARD disprove to this anyone statement. who can
W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their ex¬
cellent style, easy fitting, and superior wearing
qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50
shoe In the world. They ore just as j^ood us
those that cost you $5.00 to $7.00—the only
difference is the price, if i could take you into
my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest In
the world under one roof making men’s fire
shoes, and show you the care with which every
pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize
why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes ere the best
fdioes produced in the world.
If 1 could show you the difference between the
shoes made in mv factory and those of other
makes, you would understand why Douglas
$3.50 shoes cost more to make, v. hv they hold
their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are c;f
greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50
shoe on the market to-day.
W. L. Douglos Si front; IWacIe Stores for
Men, $2.BO, $2.00. Boys’ School A
Dress Shoes,$2.BO, $2, $1.75,$1.50
CAUTION* —Insist upon havii r j W.L.L iu
\as shoes. Take no substitute. None genuine
without his name and price stamped on bottom.
•WANTED, A shoe dealer in every town where
W. L. Douglas Shoes are not sold. Full line of
samples sent free for inspection upon request.
'fast Color Eyelets used; they will not wear brassy.
'"Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Stvles.
* TV. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton. Mass.
If •Tee, with afflicted weak >r« Thompson’s Eyewater
They Met a Bear.
Ernest Orsborn and Bud Arnold, ol
report one of the closest
p<; of the season in a bear fight.
some time a large bear has been
bothering their stock, and tlie> had
made several ineffectual attempts to
find Bruin, hut could not locate him.
This week they started out and got
'
the track on Bis River, uear the
Horse opening.
While they were waiting for the
hounds and "sitting comfortably on a
log, something appeared behind them
and knocked Orsborn’s gun out of
his hand. Before he had recovered
from his surprise he was engaged in
<i hand-to-hand encounter with the
bear, which had doubled on the dogs
and come back on the hunters.
One blow of the bears paw broke
the gun in two and bent the barrel.
The fight was so fierce that Arnold
had to wait several minutes before hu
dared to risk a shot, for fear of kill¬
ing his companion. Orsborn finally
begged him to shoot anyway, as he
said he would rather Fortunately be shot, Arnold than
killed by a hear.
was able to hit the bear, the bullet
just glazing Orsborn’s arm, and the
rolled over on the ground.
The bear was one of the biggest ever
killed in that secUou.—Sau Francisco
llhronicle.
THE MISSING INGREDIENT.
“Tliere ought to be'a good deal oi
money in pork sausages like this. ’
grumbled the regular patron, scowl¬
ing at the mess on his plate.
"No, sir,” responded the waiter,
with a cheery, open faced smile; "but
1 guess it’s got about, everything else
in it."—'Chicago Tribune.
In 1S05 the world 1 ad not a single
Dear Mrs. Pinkham
“ Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege¬
table Compound mv monthlies 1 always were bad irregu¬ such
lar and painful, and
dreadful headaches.
“ But since taking the Compound my head¬
aches ha ve entirely I left me, my mont and hlies well. are I
regular, and am getting strong
am telling all my girl friends what Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has dono for
me.’’—Matilda Borman, Farmington, Iowa.
If you know of any young girl who
is sick and needs motherly adviee, ask
her t® address Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn,
Mass.., .and tell her every detail of her
symptoms, and to keep nothing buck.
She will receive advice absolutely free,
from a source that has no rival in -he
experience oi woman's ills, and it will, if
followed, put her on the right, road to a
strong, healthy and happy Vegetable womanhood.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Com
pouB'dholds 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 ?
axitCTEY bo: *
"Pa.” said littl: Willie, who had
been reading a cigar store advertise¬
ment. “what's ‘imported and domes¬
tic?’ ”
"A servant girl.” replied Pa,
promptly.—Philadelphia Press.
A Trite Reply*
A girl in Gaylord, Kan., was told by
one of her admirers that, if she didn’t
marry him. he'd get a rope and hang
himself right in front of her house.
"Ob. please don't do it, dear,” she said,
“you know father doesn’t want you
hanging around here.”
There is a fine opportunity in this vicin¬
ity to take orders for the celebrated White
Bronze monuments, headstones, grave
covers, etc., made by The Monumental
Bronze Company. 392 Howard Ave., Bridge¬
port, Conn. Jt* is a good, legitimate busi¬
ness. and they offer very liberal inducements,
bomeone should write them for the agency.
A His Sounder.
One invention sometimes makes an¬
other necessary. A gramophone which
can be beard a distance of three miles
is the latest. Now, what is needed is
a sound deadener with a three-mile
range, to smother the noise of the
gramophone.
MOZLEY’S
LEMON ELIXIR
—A HI RE CURE FOB—
CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS
and all disorders of the Stomach and
Bowels. 50c. a bottle at J rug stores.
CURES jBOcTand SI .OO.j
iinHog S_wine Cholera Disease
Send for Circular with Directions.
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, C15 Albany St.,Boston.Mass.
A Scientific Trea*
merit for Whiskey,
Cocaine, Opium, Morphine,
Tobacco and Chloral,
Neu¬
rasthenia or Nerve
Exhaustion.
The Only leeley
Institute in Georgit
235 Capitol Ave., ATLANTA, GA..
CATARRH is tho mother of CONSUMPTION.
Our CARBOLATE of IODINE I'OCKET
INHABEl; is a guaranteed ''ur*-. Priue $1.00.
W. M. SMITH A CO.,
Of Buffalo. N. Y , Sole Manufacturer, and Proprs.
DIRECT FROM WORKSHOP,
I SOI ___ e ;.10
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301G 32S
9335 '*v j.
« AVv c-oktAi^ ur.w.; ;a; -At -tt «« ubauim* i
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Baird NorffiCo
Stock Puis
288 Solid Gold, plain .65
.76
:>lo Solid G<lid, 1 .85
{<28 Solid Gold, pearls 1 on
478 Gold I'lato, bead edge .-V*
4H5 Gold Sterling plalo. SiU pearl plain . .35 -2!'
655 or, .
Steiling Silver Brooches
3016 Handy Pin, 1 k»11.v . .35
>305 Crescent Jresceut . . .40
1*318 3315 Hoar Swallow I , • i -a? ,H6
. •
3318 Owls Wishbone Kray %
3332
Our Cati HiindillviHtrat“S"vr you*) -»rf i k-u -
Diamonds, e i and Silver Jewelry, .Jewelry, Leather, 1 .eat Ubony. Toilet Goods, Watohert, IUiutm, Tal»le '\V»ro ■
______ tin* nrliide well; iiliti ' v ' 111 irr
Wee W<» can Kiw beet servioi* Mownniportant ’vioe possible; possible ;vve of punranUM.) all. every third we of your we puivbase usHiime :»i-‘ti*‘y •<•' m .-♦•’tiiiuf <
your money if you ask it. wosavo ytm one .jobber. lie whulosah'r
“Direct from \\ orksbop ” HuyiiiK from us you sa vo t be prolds of t ho I ‘ ■ 1 ‘ ' ' ‘ ■
for ten years wo have been liilimr orders by mail ti» the entire atttislaction oi thousands of ll hidth fi
iu all parts of the postal union. We ran please you. inteuilK . to . maloi , , iM'lidiiN , , >nt ,, », to n.tv i ,,
Wo wmn every h'vov of urtistie. .jewelvv every pem'U \vh<i a . ,
copy of c our boaut'ilul eatalop -sent ]>ost paid upon receipt ol your ml dress. »» HI * *• • |
BAIRD-NORTH COMPANY. 320 Essex Street, Salem, Mass.
steamship on the oc> an, a single mile
of railway on land, a single span of
telegraph upon the continents or a
single foot of cab e beneath the
ocean. '*4
FITS per manantlyournd. No fits or nervous¬
ness after first day’8use of Dr. Klino’s Great
Nervellestorer. $2trial b ittleaiid treatise free
I)r.It. 11. Klikk. Ltd., WlAreli bt., Philo.,Pa
Paris will soon have a Mohammedan
mosque.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething,softens thegums. reduces,!! nomina¬
tion,allays pain,cures wind colic,25c. n bottle
Electricity is fatal to the discernment u£
certain colors.
_
Piso’s Cure for Consuontlon Is an infallible
medicine for coughs end colds.—N. 190U. W,
Hamuel, OceanGrove, N .. Feb. 17,
There are plenty l) lions in southern
Rhodesia. —-----»—y
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Beware of oiii’tmDnSr ^a,*n»Farri
ConBt i a A) ere ur y,
asmeroury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the wholerys
tem ivheu entering it through the mucous
surfaces. except prescriptions Suehartielesshould from reputable nuvor be used phy¬
on
sicians, as tile damage they will do is ton fold
to the good you can possibly derive from
them. Hall’s Gatarrii Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney <fc Co., Toledo, O., contains
no mercury, and is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucoussurfaces
ofthesystem. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure
be sure you got the genuine. It is taken in¬
ternally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by If.
J. Cheney <fc Co. Testimonials free.
Bold by Druggists; price, 75c. per bottle.
Take Hall’s Family Fills for constipation.
HIS PROGENITOR.
"Well,” said Dumley, ©elf-compia
cently, after his first after-dinner
speech, "you didn’t think I could
speak, did you?”
"I confess,” replied Knox, "that. I
can’t think of anything so marvelous
that has happened for years. Not
since Balaam’s time, in fact.”—Phila¬
delphia Press.
Tavlor’s Cherokee Hemetly of Sweet flmn
nttd Mullen is Nature’s great remedy ( urns
Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption,
and all throat and lung troubles. At drug¬
gists, 25c., 60c. and $1.00 per bottle.
None Like the Old One.
“While he was under thirty his
parents had too much sense to let him
marry.”
“Yes.”
“While he was under fifty he had
too much sense to wed."
“I see.”
“Now that he’s eighty-five—”
"Well?”
"He’s going to take a w:fo. ■
Louisville Courier Journal.
"Let the Men Cook."
A Virginia paper ventures the opin¬
ion that ‘ lots of young girls who are
devoting lots of time to music les¬
sons will learn after marriage that
cooking is a more valuable accom¬
plishment that thumping a piano”
Cooking? Not on your life. And no*
much piano playing, either. The dear
girls will be in commercial life or on
the vaudeville "stoige.” Let the men
cook for themselves. All they’re fit.
for.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
PAYING PGR YEARS.
“Will Spender ever get out f *r
debt?”
"Not now. He has started to buy
an automobile on the weekly pay¬
ment plan.”—Columbus Dispatch.
ONE GOOD POINT.
"Was his flying machine a suc¬
cess?”
"Oh, yes, it faiied to work before
it got far enough up to hurt.”—Life.
3347 KW6 Lily Mapleleal
Solid Gold Brooches
696 TVari crescent 2.75
712 Buroqiie pearls, tliam ■ml 2.7.0
722 PoarlHund baroques 4.0
724 I Vails 4.tK)
781 Crescent, pnvrl . . 1.60
Scarl Pins
• 7 Pearls, solid gold 1.25
64 Hoad, pearl, aolid gold 1.50 .60
76 Wish hone,solid Sterlim: Sterling gold silver .20
3427 ♦427 Wishbone. Wishbone. si
<♦472 3454 154 Mftplelea Map Hul»; 1 sterling sterling silver stive’ .35 .20
■M,
J.S.SCHOFIELD’S SONS CO.
MACON, GEOFiGIA=r=
Hanufacturers of and Dealers in
HIGH GRADE HACHINERY
Prices and Specifications upon request.
P <^ KiN RICE, 0 C ONE 0 REThT.bfilP tf=^25 DAY C t» ANTI-GAIP4NE
mmm IS GUARANTEED TO CURE
fit?,. GRIP, BAD GOLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
I won’t »«ll An<l-«rl|>lnv to a tinnier wild won’t (iunrunlw It.
HAS NO FOR H^ADAOIE Call for ynur MONKT HACK IF IT JMIRtlN’T CUB*.
JE II'. liimu-r, JU.It., Manufuclurer, SjtrinuJii-ld, if*
-THE TRIPOD PAINTS
OUTLAST ALL OTHERS.
Price Lists and Color Cards Free.
THE TRIPOD PAINT CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Malsby & CO.
41 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Gn.
INjrlaDJe and Stationary
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills
AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
Complete line Carried in stock for
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
Best Machinery, Lowest Brices and Best Terms
Write us for catalogue, prices,
etc., befora buying.
1MV1TE Inspection.
Sir Knight Shoe
FOR MEN
IS “THE LIMIT IN LEATHER
YOUR DEALER SAYS ■NO” WRITE
&rtIjiumrr-IS>uiart 3 J$f| 0 T (£o.
CARGCST riNp’SHOC CXCLUSIVISTS
ST, LOUIS. U S. A.
Solid Gold Neck Chains
219 Nook Chain, 1 ' tiwUert 1.00 .
224 Nook Chain. 15 V inches 2 76 I
231 Bead Necltlac U Limit 's 10-00 f
134 Solid (Sold Link 2,50 \
686 686 Solid Solid Go t told i.« whet 4.60
93~o Sterling; Sterling Silver Hid Pm Pin .301
Violet pattern ^ .50 I
Spoon, each do.',. 5.00 *
Violet Tea Sp > <n ; I ■ ’ ’ 00
(Mir ; Catalog' < 'atalow T T pit I'ift oturoH the com*
ploto \ioU‘t 1'iiH'Tii IUo*T 3.50
434A Solid Gold SumiM
467A Diumoml Hum 100 ‘H)
DAXt'My
FOR WOMEN
troubled with ills peculiar to
then ter, iu>ed an a douche is nurveloasly «uc"
cessful. Thoroughly heals cleanses, kill, disease gerrns.
clops di6chai£cb, lntJammation and local
bareness, cures leucorrhoca and naialcatarrh.
J’jtxlinc is in powder furin to L■■ di.fiolved in pnra
water, and is f.tr more r.i-aiciif /, fi•• iw i.;ormki'lal
and tconomical than liquid antiseptic*! Lie a!i
TOILRT AND WOMEN’S SPECIAL USES
For sale at dru/giM ;, '.Or ,m i b«;x.
Trial Box and Book of l.iatructfons Free,
Tmc r. Paxton Company Boston, Maii,
(At46-’0S)
j r-raukUN u-.im ^*1.1 I
CUKES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Cough Byrup. Tastnrt Good. OOO
In time. by dri.'rgl if.?L_
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