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elis tells any young
an may be permanently
jot monthly pains by tak
Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vege
: Compound.
Women : — I had frequent
dies of a severe nature, dark
before my eves, and at my men
nerfods I suffered untold agony,
nber of the lodge advised me to
,vdi» E. Pinkham’s Xcge -
‘Compound, but I only scorned
pt1tVeTnt7i started taking a !
t a bottle and
soon had the best reason in the
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to change my opinion health
jne. as each day my im
\ an d finally I was entirely with
j n a t m y menstruation periods.
aost grateful.” — Nettie Black-
23 Central Ave., Minneapolis,
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letter , |_ in wfHpt strict confidence connaence.
an surely help you, tor no
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a wider experience m helped treat
finale ills. She has
reds of thousands of women
to health. Her address is
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•ttLD’S FAIR ST. LtOUIl
He aad Nashville Railroad.
are Roing to the World’s itair you
6 bast route. The L. & ty. is the
f Ny. : sickest and best line/ Three
f Through Pullman 'Sleeping
Dining Cars. Low Rat4 Ticket*
1 G*t rates from lt|cal agent
your N.*
via the L. &
fcofinf ormation furnish on ap
to J G. HOLLENBECK,
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Pass. Agent, Atlantia, Ga.
c ''Hav FRIENIBS. \Nata
e you been to see
a ?Past? 1 hear
el "Yes she’s ill. i
the ha Poor, dear old tlhing!
T5le PPiest woman you lever
m. doeto r tells her it’s whW.p
tr ‘’ a!; ’ s a Juvenile rjom
vm J ‘^pow.—C hicago
Tributoa,
A Dangerous Trade.
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The dangers of work in a white lead
factory .
are interestingly described bv
a medical authority in a discussion
| of the causes and effects of lead
i poisoning. Most of the cases occur
among the workers In the department
where the preparation of the carbon
ate of lead Is carried on by what is
called the “Dutch process”—in which
the lead, in sheets, is placed on the
top of pots filled with acetic acid, and
converted, first, into the subacetate,
and finally decomposed by carbon di
oxide emitted by tar. In moving the
carbonate, clouds of white lead dust
are easily caused by careless handl
ing on the part of the workmen; and
in spite of the respirators worn by
them much of the poison is taken in*
to the sytem.—Harper’s Weekly.
The Only Obligation.
A story that comes from a country
region not far from New York con
cerns a native who was seen stolidly
ploughing a field with a team of
weary and dejected horses. As they
approached, the observer of rural life
remarked sympathetically that the
hordes “didn’t seem to like the work. i -
“Um,” commented the farmer
we*- "they *»•» have to like it;
on Y have to do it. Harpers
Weekly.
: FITSpermanentlvcured. No fits or nervous*
I ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerveltestorer,$2trialbDttleandtreatisefree Dr.
! R. H. Kune, Ltd., 981 Arch St.. Pbila.,Pa.
The United States produces three-tourtlis
of the cotton of the world.
Care of the H;llr -
Jt the . is shampoos now generally in agreed injurious that many the
use are to
iair , -,. Thc lK f treatment is frequent
brushing and , absolute cleanuness. Wash
the hair in a lather of Ivory Soap and rinse
| it thoroughly. closes tile Let the of the last skill wa ter and be cool, as
colds.— Eleanor pores R. Parker. prevents
Pittsburg has already expended $25,000,
000 in the skyscraper boom.
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1 mn sure Pis o' s C u r;; for Consumption sav*ed
j my life three years ago.—M bs. Thomas Bob.
HNS, Maple St., Norwich, N.Y., Feb. 17,1900
British India now industries. employs over 1,000,000
people in its cotton
FUTURE SUPPLY OF MEN.
The Leaders, as in the Past, are
Rising From the Ranks.
The superintendent of the Chicago
forward movement, which is doing
good work among the submerged, said
in an address before the women of
Chicago, says the Toledo Times, that
the larger per cent, of the men who
are to control the destinies of the
country in the coming years are to
be found in the ranks of tire news
boys rather than among those who
dwell on the boulevards, Those who
have had much to do with newsboys
know that this is likely to he the
fact. -
The boys who are learning to hustle
for themselves are immeasurably su
perior to those who are pampered
and humored and carefully guarded
and favored in the struggle for exist
ence. The son of rich parents is
heavily handicapped if he is made to
feel that his folks hare money, and
that he has expectations. There
isn’t the same pressure to do his best
holding over such a lad that there is
over the son of poorer parents. Fie
doesn’t feel that he has to apply him
self in school. He doesn’t have to
scheme, plan, anil contrive and deny
wants,
Any object or pleasure that may
strike his fancy he can usually buy
for himself or wheedle from his indul
gent ° parents. He has an easy time,
and he is flabby in mental and moral
make-up in consequence, Fibre,
character, and endurance that ogrow
out of effort and self-denial cannot
be bought. There is no easy way to
get them. It is as easy to have some
hired to eat and digest one’s
food as it is to have one’s trials^ and
| temptations and labor dene by others.
Most of our captains of industry have
rls£in from th ® ra ° ks - TnsJ ' leai ' Ma
we ii to serve and to stand waiting
before they were invited to be seated
and to help themselves.
Sea Turtle Was Stranded.
An . UUUSlial ,-„„l find find in in northern nortnern waters wntprs
was „ made hv U> Peter reiei Shinn and o,nu Josenh uusuiu
puuieiBuii, Mlelrprunn fishermen, both Of Lynn,
Mass., in the snape of a sea turtle, ,
v Weighing thirty pounds. at the They Point were of
digging clam bait
Pines, just at the mouth of the Sau
gus river, and saw the turtle high
upon the beach
Pincushion Swallowed Up 410 Needles.
A lady in this city, reading that a
A • been in for
pincushion that has use
some time, on being opened develep
•ed about 150 needles, had ihe curios
pull apart a pincushion that
ity to for about twenty
she had been using
She found by actual count
five years. Hartfor(i Courant
im Tveedte s --~ '__
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f^ure“mb^ey. refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 50c.
AN OLD MAN’S TRIBUTE.
An Ohio Fruit Raiser, 78 Year# oid, Cared
or »Terrible case Alter Ten Year# of
Suffering.
Sidney Justus, fruit dealer, of Men
j tor. Ohio, says: “I was cured by Doau's
Kidney Pills of a severe case of kid
ney trouble, of
Vi. eight or ten
years’ standing,
it I wM 1 suffered the
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most severe
W§,bt, backache and
. other pains in
V ’ V . the region of the
% mm 1MW' kidueys. These
M were especially
\ severe when
SIDNEY JUSTUS. stooping to iift
often I anything, and
could hardly straighten my
back. The aching was bad in
the daytime, but just as bad at
night, and I was always lame in the
morning, I was bothered with rheu
matic pains and dropsical swelling of
the feet. The urinary passages were
painful, and the secretions were dis
colored and so free that often I had to
rise at night. I felt tired all day. Half
! a ^ox served to relieve me, and three
: boxes effected a permanent cure.
j A TRIAL TREE—Address Foster
Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale
by all dealers. Price, 50 cts.
Pleased With the Prospect.
Sheriff Dienst of Labette County
recently took Rastus Rose, a photo
grapher, to the insane asylum at Osa
watomia. Mr. Rose was pleased with
much that he saw along the road.
He continually regretted the absence
of his camera, which prevented him
from preserving the beautiful land
scapes through which the train was
passing. Arriving at Osawatomie, he
was enraptured with the gardens and
shrubbery surrounding th'e asylum.
“You like it, do you?” asked the
Sheriff. “Like it! Like it!” exclaim
ed the prisoner. “Why, if I’d known
it was like this ,I’d have gone crazy
a year ago. i •
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Where Cold Kills.
Klondike River is fed by numerous
soda springs and even the winter’s
cold fails to close them entirely. Waik
ing on the edge of the ice near the
shore a miner one day slipped into
six inches of water. In a moment he
was out and hastened to the brush
hard by to light a fire before his feet
froze. Rapidly he cut a few frag
ments of wood with his heavy pocket
knife. But the unlighted match drop
ped from his already chilled fingers,
for he had rashly removed his mit
tens in order to use the knife with
more freedom. Then he lighted a sec
ond and a third and finally several at
one time, but either his haste or per
haps a sigh of the air caused them
to fall on the snow. All this time the
frost was seizing his limbs, his body,
his heart , his mind. He turned to
the fatal mittens, which he never
should have taken off, but his al
ready frozen fingers could only lift
them from the ice where they had
fallen, and after a vain attempt he
hurled them from him and strove
once again to light a last match. But
it was too late.
A Kidskin Waistcoat.
<4 About the newest thing in men’s
fashions,” says a leading haberdash
er, "tlrough we will hardly see it here
until the fall, is a waistcoat of kidskin
for evening wear. It comes fresh
from London, where it is being worn
by the ultra fashionable, though by
no means confined to young men.
“The material is white suede kid
skin, and in appearance it looks just
like the ordinary white evening
waistcoat. It is not as warm as you
might suppose. It is cool, in fact, and
suitable for dress occasions, even in
summer. It will not become too com'
mon, either, for the price is about $25.
It is ornamented with white chain
buttons, with somewhat elaborate de
signs in gold burned into the delft.
It may sound funny, but it looks alj
right.”—Philadelphia Record.
Safety Celluloid.
It is reported that two Frenchmen,
Mabille and Lerclerc, have patented
a process for making a kind of cellu
loid which is incombustible, says the
Electrical Review. To a solution of
celluloid is added a mixture of ether
and alcohol containing certain iron
salts. A clear liquid of the consist
ency of syrup results, and if the sol
vents are driven off 'from this, an in
combustible non-inflammable celluloid
remains. The material can be worked
as easily as ordinary celluloid, and it
is thought that it will be valuable
in the manufacture of electrical ap
taratus.
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SUMMER IN MICHIGAN DAYS C H & 0 to St, Louis SUMMER IN THE
Th« bftst piece In the world to spend WORLD’S FAIR TRAINS COOL NORTHWEST
YOUR VACATION DAYS Through Trains Daily to Si. Louis The C H & D runs
Pure Air, Boating, Fishing, LOW through trains to Chicago J
Golf, Good Everything Hotels, Low to Amuse, Rates. ROUND TRIP RATES connecting there with
roads for the famous
Mackinac, Georgian Bay, The Coach Excursions Wisconsin Resorts, also
Soo, Huronia Beach, Pt Aux Tuesday’s & Thursday’s for Yellowstone Park,
Barques, Hundreds of Island and All trains Alaska, Colorado and the
Cosst Resorts. The air of Mich- our stop at our
igan is a known Specific for Hay World's Fair Station at the West.
Fever, Asthma and Kindred dis- Main Entrance, near the big
orders. Let us talk the matter Station. Hole la on the way to Union 4 Trains Every Week Day
over with you, our agent will LOW ROUND TRIP RATES
gladly call. Write for Booklet Th« only Has haring a station
and Information. near tha Fair Ground*. Write or call for Information
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* A UNITED STATES SENATOR
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1^ X-U. S. Senator M. C. Butler, from
A J South Carolina, was Senator from that
State for two terms. In a recent letter
from Washington, D. C., he says:
‘‘J cun recommend Perunu/or ilya-
2Je/>s la and stomach trouble. I ha ve
been using your medicine Jar a short
period and I feel very much relieved.
It is Indeed a wonderful medicine
besides a good tonic.” — M. C. Butler.
Peruna is not simply a remedy for dys
pepsia. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. Pe
runa cures dyspepsia because it is gener
ally dependent upon catarrh of the stom
ach.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case, and he will be
pleased to give you his valuable advice
gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
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41 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga,
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