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WOMEN’S NEGLECT
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SUFFERING THESURE PENALTY
Health Thus Lost Is Restored by Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegretabla Compound.
Hotv many v.-omen do you know who
hear are perfectly well and strong-? We
every day’ the same story over and
over again. “ I do not feel well; lam
so tired all the time ! ”
More than likely you speak the same
words yourself, and no doubt you feel
far from well. The cause may be easily
traced to some derangement of the fe¬
male organs which manifests itself in
depression of spirits, reluctance to go
anywhere or do anything, backache,
bearing-down pains, flatulency, nerv¬
ousness, male sleeplessness, or other fe¬
weakness.
These symptoms are but warnings
that there is danger ahead, and unless
heeded a life of suffering or a serious
operation is the inevitable result.
The never failing remedy for all these
symptoms is Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg¬
etable Compound.
Miss Kate McDonald of Woodbridge,
N. J., writes :
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:
‘ ‘ Restored health has meant much to
so me
that I cannot help from telling about it for
the sake of other suffering women.
“Fora longtime I suffered untold agonj r
with a female trouble and irregularities,
which made me a physical wreck, and no one
thought ham's Vegetable I would recover, but Lydia E. Pink
cured and Compound well lias entirely
me, mane me and strong, and
I feel it my duty to t -11 other suffering women
what a splendid medicine it is.”
For twenty-five years Mrs. Pinkham,
daughter-in-law of Lydia E Pinkham,
has under her direction, and since her
decease, been advising sick women free
of charge. Her advice is free and
always helpful. Address, Lynn, Mass.
All That Was Coming.
Theresa was a mule of unusually
mulish disposition. She belonged to
Jean Turcotte, a Frenchman posses¬
sed of itrully remarkable fund of pa¬
tience; but he needed it all, for Ther¬
esa was not only a beast of burden,
tut a burdensome beast. .
■MU up-hill,
IT Turcoue wished to go
Theresa invariably felt impelled to
go down. If Turcotte yearned to ride
in the shade, nothing but sunshine
vould do for Theresa. If the French¬
man expressed a wish to go forward,
the mule was immediately seized with
a desire to "crawfish” in the opposite
direction. Yet Turcotte bore with
her for six long years.
Finally, however, Theresa, balking
at a time when she was weighed down
with two bags of lime, backed off
the dock into deep water, and forever
vanished from sight.
“Theresa Turcotte,” breathed the
Frenchman, fervently, as he leaned
over the edge ef the warf to shake
lids fist at the rising bubbles, “I hope
for once that you got your mos’ com¬
plete satisfy.”
NOTHING LEFT.
John D. Rockefeller stood on top of
a hill and looked arcrincl him.
H- was taking in his surroundings.
“Come to think about it,” he mur¬
mured to himself, “these surroundings
are about all theie is left to take in.
Whereupon he -made a memorandum
about boosting oil another cent.—St.
Louis Post Dispatch.
The lid that thd Czar is compelled
to sit upon, observes the Baltimore
American, has ail the other lids beat¬
en a verst.
(At38 ’OS)
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SIGN OF THE FISH
1 TOWtH CAMAWA* CO.UITO HJTOWII CO
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SEEMS STRANGE.
Bacon—They say there are more
men killed in time of peace than in
v/ar.
Egbert—That seems odd. Ycu’d
think there was a good deal more
canned stuff consumed in times of
v/ar; now, wouldn’t you?—Yonkors
Statesman.
A LOCAL MANAGER WANTED.
An Independent Income Assured.
We are going to place at once a lo¬
cal manager in every town or county
in the United States. We want men
and women of character, tact and
perseverance to represent us. The
reward is complete independence and
a remuneration most generous. Our
proposition is without exception the
most liberal and best paying one ever
offered capable, ambitious men or
women. You can secure at once a
steady and assured income. Previous
experience is not necessary. All you
need is confidence in your ability.
We have a straight, clean-cut money¬
maker. It is the kind of a money¬
maker that you have been looking
for. There is no limit to the income
that you can make. We want to
hear from every man or woman who
desires to secure a regular income
and are willing to make money. We
have just what you want and can
start you at once. Write us to-day
before others secure your district.
Address CIRCULATION, No. 1812
Main street, Buffalo, N. A'.
Shabby Traveling Bags.
“Funny, isn't it," said the salesman,
as he brought out a handsome bag
of brown leather, “how people will
clean shoes of tan leather as a mat¬
ter of fact and carry leather bags that
are shockingly soiled just because
they think there's no help for it. If
they only knew, or if they would only
stop to think, brown leather luggage
may be cleaned with a tan dressing
just exactly as brown leather shoes
are cleaned, and it looks quite as well
or better after it has been cleaned
than it does when new.
“Get a bottle of brown leather
dressing and apply it to your suit,
case or traveling bag, apply it with
energy, too, if it is very much soiled,
rub with a woolen cloth for five min¬
utes, and I’ll guarantee that the
trunk will look better than when new,
for it will have a deeper, richer col¬
or.
"Traveling bags and all sorts of
leather articles should be rubbed up
each time they are used, then instead
of so much disreputable looking lug¬
gage we would see spick and span suit
cases and bags of the richest shade
of brown.”—American Cultivator.
/ y y GUARAN* UUAItAl
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£ K AAA BANIK DEPOSIT
AjJvJ* ___500 vJrLr Lr 500 R.R.FarePaid. Notes Taken
FURR FREK cniTBSM COURSES
IT71 BaaMat —*—■***«■ Cost. . Write T.HiQ Quick vuiti :
aE 0 R Ci&-AlABA.>«ift bosib Macon. G*
Thousands of Women
suffer ever/ month In silence, tortures that would drive a man to the edge of des¬
pair. The ailments peculiar to Women are not only painful but dangerous and
should receive prompt treatment before they grow worse. If you suffer from pain,
irregular functions, falling feelings, headache, side siae ache, acne, dizziness, dizziness, tired tired feeling, leeiing, etc., etc., |
follow the example of thous¬ CARDUI
ands of women who have
been relieved or cured, and Ww SIIIh
take Wine of Cardui. g* *»
Sold by ail Druggists fjjf*
The smallest apartment houses are
those occupied by bees. In a cubic
foot of honeycomb there are about
9,000 cells.
WORST FORM OF ECZEMA
ltlack Splotches All Over Face—AflTe.eted
Farts Xow Clear as Ever—Cured hy
the Cuticura Remedies.
"About four years ago I was afflicted
with black splotches ail over my face and
a few covering my body, which produced
a severe itching irritation, and which
caused me a great deal of annoyance and
suffering, to such an extent that 1 was
forced to call in two of the leading pby
sicians of my town. After .. thorough ex¬
amination of the dreaded complaint they
announced it to be slnn eczema in its
worst form. 'J hey treated me for the
same for :hc length of one year, but the
treatment did me no good. Finally my
husban . purchased a set of the Cuticura
Remedies, and after usin„ the contents of
the first bottle of Cuticura Resolvent in
connection with the Cuticura fcioap and
Ointment, the breaking out entirely
stopped. 1 continued the use of .he (Juti
cura Remedies for six months, and after
that every splotch as entirely gone and
the affected parts were left as clear as
ever. The Cuticura Remedies not only
cured me of that dreadful diserse, eczema,
but other c-omp .cate 1 troubles as well.
Lizzie K. Sledge, 540 Jones Ave., Selma,
Ala. Oct. 28, 1903.”
From 1666 to 1688 Scottish bank¬
rupts were compelled to wear a sort
of convict dress, half yellow, half
brown.
You Look Prematurely Old
Because. of those ugly, «rU*ly. gray heirs. Use “ LA CRIOLC HAIR RESTORER. Rrioe, *1.00, retell.
BROKEN ENGLISH.
Teacher—What are the parts ol
speech?
Tommy Tucker—It's—it’s when i
man stutters.—Chicago Tribune.
I ITS,St.\ itus'Dance :N ervnus Diseases nor
manentlycured Restorer, by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
*2 trial bottle ;nd treatise free
Dr. H. R. Kli ne. Ld .,831 Arch St., Phila Pa
.. .
It is unwise to uso tea-leaves for
laying the dust when sweeping a
light-colored carpet, unless they have
been previously rinsed in water; oth¬
erwise the carpet may <;ie badly stain¬
ed.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
t ecthiug, softens thegums,reducesintlamnm
tion, allays pain,cures wind colic, 25c a bottle
LEISURE.
“Hello, Pat, what are you doing?”
“Shure, an' 1 spind all iy idle toime
sawin' wood.”—Life.
C APUD !NE
■ Q fl fl IPO 1?“ ** act immediately—
ft m IF* you fe its offitcH in 10
ffl | nill you don't
INDIGESTION and^r:
HUiulU AniDITV ll(UX>A( tr* kuowtt^ ilKM eond. ALt*« It ruro* tow
removing tbs cause. 10c«ut«.
NEVEJR TAKE POISON YOURSELF
And remember you Lave no right to give it to your WIFE AND LITTLE ONES
When you ask for medicine be sure that you take it pure and free from DANGER. In asking you to use OXIDINF in
your home we do so because we know it will CURE CHILLS and FEVERS, BAD COLDS and LA GRIPPE, and
because there never has been, there is not now, and there never will be the slightest particle of poison in it. If anyone tells
you that this statement is untrue, point your finger to OUR GUARANTEE. We make this guarantee unconditional and open
TO THE WORLD
OJ TP T AD A L I Shih y* ARSENIC, w '^ ®' ve MORPHINE, K, 000.00 IN STRYCHNINE GOLD to any other chemist poisonous in the drug, world in who finds
any or 0XID1NH
Not only do we give the above guarantee as to its being free from Poison, but we go further and guarantee that
XT DIN E
WILL CURE YOU OR. YOUR FAMILY OF
chills, Fevers, malaria, bad colds and la grippe
And if it fails to cut e you your druggists give you back your money; in other words, OXIDINE is pure, contains poison
and there GUARANTEE TO no
is a CURE that goes with every bottle.
MADE IN REGULAR Mt(t TASTELESS FOAM Manufactured by
PATTON-WORSHAM DRUG CO.
AKD every sox .g OPARAWTEED DALLAS, TEXAS, AND MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
OXIDI3Y THE CHILL CURE THAT CURES CHILLS
Wintersmith’s
CM ILL TONIC
CURES CHILLS
AND ALL MALARIAL FEVERS.
Baa been a standard household remedy for over 40 years.
Pleasant to take ; leaves no bad effects like quinine ; harmless
for children. Guaranteed by all druggists. Put up in 60c
and gt pottles. Sent express paid on receipt of price, if not on
sale at the home drug store. Address
ARTHUR PETER A CO- General Agent*. Louisville, Ky.
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WINCHESTER
REPEATING SHOTGUNS
are strong shooters, strongly made and
so inexpensive that you won’t be afraid
to use one in any kind of weather.
They are made io, 12 and 16 gauge.
A FAVORITE OF AMERICAN SPORTSMEN
Sold Everywhere.
As a rule it is a safe practicej
not to put into the stomach any¬
thing that is not nourishing and
easy of digestion.
SI PRICES
WE*EAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD .
is easily converted hy the diges¬
tive organs and of supplies the nu¬
tritive wants all parts of the
body. 30
lO cents a package.
For sale by atl Grocers
AN IMPOSTOR.
Pierce—Do you see that man over
there- He is one of the richest men
in Chicago.
Pearce—-Get. out! You can't fool mo.
He isn't eating with his knife.—Som¬
erville Journal.
W. L. DOUGLAS
*3.50&‘3.00 Shoes
BEST IN THE WORLD
W.LOouglas $4 Gilt Edge llne^
cannotbeequailedatanyprioe.
To Stu>f lirolt
blng IlouiMS _ OUgli [la*’ Job
III I lift i/ioit
complete A'endfor in thin country Catalog
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES.
Mon’e Shoes, $5 to $1.50. $4.00 Boys’ Shoes, $1.50. $3
to$1.25. Women’s Children’s Shoes, Shoes, $2 25 to to $1-00.
Missus’ &
Try \V. L. Dougin* Woman's, Misses anti
shoes; for stylo, fit and wear
they excel other makes.
If I could take you Into my large
factories at Brockton, Mass.,and show
you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoe*
are made, you would then understand
why they hold their shape, fit better,
wear longer, and are of greater value
than any other make.
Wherever you live, you can obtain W. L.
Douglas shoes. which His name and price against is stamped high
on the bottom, protects you
prices and Inferior shoes. Take no eubetim
tut a. Ask your dealer for W. L. Douglas shoos
and insist upon having them.
Fast Color [ualtti used; they will not wear bratty.
Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles.
W. L. DOUQLAS, Dept. |5, Brockton, Mas*.
Malsby & Co.
41 South Forsyth St,, Atlanta, Ga,
fJss
Portable iiiid Stationary
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills
AND All KINDS OF MACHINERY
Complete line Carried in stock for
1M M KD1 ATE D EL l V K U Y.
Best Machinery, Lowest Prices and Heat Term*
Write us for catalogue, prices,
etc., before buying.
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with wvnU
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ONARCH STUMP
ftti Feet puller"!::,:;.* 1 ?
Feet In !u Diameter. Diameter.
-— 1 Guaranteed for
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