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Health of American
A Subject Much Discussed at Women's
The Future of a Country Depends P 00
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At the New York State Assembly
51 others, a prominent New York
told the 500 women present that
American women were so rare as to
almost extinct.
This seems to be a sweeping
ment of the condition of
women. Yet how many do you
who are trouble perfectly arising well from and do not
some a
ment of the female organism
manifests itself in headaches,
aches, nervousness, that
feeling, painful or irregular
tion. leucorrhoea, displacement of
uterus, ovarian trouble, indigestion
sleeplessness ? There is a tried
true remedy for all these
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
pound has restored more
women to health than all other
dies in the world, It
strengthens and cures diseases of
female organism as nothing else
For thirty years it has been
the worst forms of female
plaints. Such testimony the
as
should be convincing.
Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, of
la,, writes:
Dear Sirs. Pkikham:—
“1 can truly say that you have saved my
ind I cannot express uiy gratitude to you
words. For two years I spent lots of
In doctoring without any benefit for
strual irregularities being and well I had given up
hopes ot ever again, but
persuaded to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s
table Compound perfect: and health. three bottles Had it have
stored me to not
for you I would have been in my
Lydia E. Pirkham’s Ve§etat*le Compound Succeeds Wilier® ©there Fail.
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GOOD POTATOES
BEING FANCY PRICES
To grow 3 largre crop of good potatoes the
soil must contain plenty ot Potash.
Tomatoes, melons, cabbage, turnips, lettuce
ties 7m fact, all vegetables remove large quanti
of Potash from the soil. Supply i
Potash
i’.bsrally by the use of fertilizers containing
rot less than 10 per cent. actuKl Potash.
better and more profitable yields are sure to
follow
On- oamphlets are not advertising circulars
rno- ing special fertilizers, but contain valu- I
? information to farmers. Sent tree for the i
asking. Write uow. j
GERMAN KALI WORKS
New York—93 Nassau Street, or
Atlanta, Ga.—ail South Broad St.
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Truths Shat Strike Home
Your grocer is lionest and—if lie cares to do so—can teL
you that lie knows very little about the bulk coflee he
sells you. How can he know, where it originally came bom,
liow it was blended —OF With WnEt
—or when roasted? If you buy your
coffee loose by the pound, how can
SSSBWSmS you expect purity aud uniform quality?
r H LION COFFEE, tine LEADER OF
ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, Is ot
Ife MM % i ■ w. necessity unf 2 orsn in qnaMty,
slrengih and flavor. For OVER A
!;1 QUARTER OF A CENTURY, LION COFFEE
\X standard coffee In
|P p Isas been tine
h biSkr-T- Id millions of homes.
A lion coffee is carefully packed
<3 until opened in
0^0 to tBctories, and
aS our adul
your home, has no chance o: feeing
terated, or of coming in contact with dust,
dirt, gems, or unclean hands.
Iii each package of LION COk FEE J ou get on© full
POUnd of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine. me
(Lion head on every package.)
(Save the Lion-heads for valuable premiums.)
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
ATLANTA. ( 7 J>,
Wrds 1 1 ‘r minute in Byrne Shorthand in
“torV t ■ ; v : f, !vc weeks. Bookkeeping without
bnte for catalog B. 8., Atlanta, Ga.
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Cl' ' ‘Uiieuts can enter any time. Catalog free.
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CONSUMPTION
Miss Mattie Henry Vice-President of
Danville Art Club 4» Green Street,
feriug broken withfemalewoakness.irZmmationand down
a system made me more anxious
to die than to live, but Lydia E. Pinkham’s
v egetable Compound has restored mv health
anu I am so grateful for it that I want every
suffering woman to know what Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound will do for her.”
When women are troubled with
irregular, ,
struation, suppressed or painful men
placement weakness, leucorrhcea, dis
©r ulceration of the womb,
that bearing-down feeling, inflamma
tion of the ovaries, backache, bloating,
(or flatulency), general debility, indi
gestion, and nervous prostration, or are
beset with such symptoms as dizziness,
faintness, lassitude, excitability, irri
tability, nervousness, sleeplessness,
melancholy, be-left-alone “all-gone” and “want-to
lessness, they ’ feelings, should remember blues, and hope
there
is one tried and true remedy. Lvdia
E ' PinkbemA ’ Veff#taW« ge able Compound . V at .
once removes such troubles, ho other
medicine in the world has received such
unqualified endorsement. No other
medicine has such a record of cures of
female troubles. Refuse to buy any
other medicine, ’ for you need the best.
A light heart, a cheerful countenance,
and all the charms of grace and beauty
are dependent upon proper action of the
bodily organs. You cannot look well
unless you feel well.
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women
to write her for advice. Her advice and
medicine have restored thousands to
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Country merchants and farmers can save 10
to 25 per cent by writing the Nashville Produce
Co., Nashville. Tenn., for special cash prices. the
The only strictly cash field seed house in
South. ‘Write today
NASHVILLE PRODUCE CO.,
J. J. ODIL, Manager.
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Best on Earth
Gantt’s Planters and
WE beware GUAR 2 F N 7 M %Arm N s.
Write for Prices end Catalogue.
GANTT nFU. CO., flacon,
If ■ith Rflllcted woait “*® Thompsons
A TREAT IN PROSPECT.
Bronco Bill—Just before Roarlr
D#ji was lynched he said he hoped
; he would meet all de boys In heaven.
| Grizzly Pete—Did, eh?
Bronco Bill—hes, an’ de boys said
I dey hoped so, too, so day eould have
j de fun of lynch in’ him over ag’n.—
Judge.
PITSpermansBiIv cured. N’o fits or nervous
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Dr. R.H Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch St.. Phiin p a
13,000,000 persona are enrolled in
tne Sunday-schools of the country.
To Car* » Cold in On© p ay
j* ® j romo Quinine Tablets. All
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Tne woman inventor is broadening her
RAW ITCHING ECZEMA
Blotclies on Hands, Ears and Ankles For j ;
Three Years—Instant Relief and I
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Speedy Cure by Cutleur*. |
i . Thanks to Cutbura I am now rid of !
tnat feariul pest, weeping eczema, for the
| first time hand, in three little years. It first appeared
' 0n m y a pimple, growing into
' bl ? tches ’ £nd then on m v ears * nd
.S'ilw”".'riw -
! kriing, -Sp OniientX '"2f£? tto«".e
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? en ? and ljl ^- tflere was ^ l!ttle of
1 me burnin S and itching, and , the cure now
SCC!l:s to be complete. (Signed) S. B.
| Hege, Passenger Agent B. & 0. R. R.,
Washington, I). C.”
Tli© First Whit© TTous©.
The residence of Daniel Parke Cus
tis, first husband of Martha Dandridge,
was called the White House. George
Washington Jived there for a short
time after their marriage, and from it
the White House at Washington was
named. (
Wow’s TTilsr
Wo ofler One Hundred Dollars Reward Eor
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
I Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
I I . J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
; V/e . > the undersigned, have known F. J.
„, ne £ t0b tile 3 6 yews, and believe him
perfectly ,: honorable in ail business transac
lion,-; and financially able to carry out any
obligations made by their firm,
West & Teuax, Wholesale Druggists, To
!e do, O,
Walking, t Kinnan .% Marvin, Wholesais
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ingdirectlyuponrhebloodaudmucoussur- JA rr l CaU rrli Cureis taken internally,aat- ■ * „
faces of the system. Testimonials sent free,
j Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists,
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation,
All Du© Precautions Taken.
Nervous Old Lady (on seventh floor
of hotelf—“Do you know what precau
tions the proprietor of the hotel has
taken against fire?”
Porter—“Yes, mum; he has the place
inshoored for twice wot it’s worth.”—
. Pittsburg Gazette.
TORTURINC PAIN.
Half Tliis Man’s Sufferings Would Have
Killed Many a Person, But Doan's
Kidney Pills Cured Kim.
A. C. Sprague, stock dealer, of Nor
I mal, 111 ., writes: “For two whole years
; I was doing nothing but buying medi
— cines to cure my
kidneys. I do not
! think that any
iWwtfr man ever suf-
1 m fered as I did
mm iMii '• aiid pain in Iived my - back The
/ was so bad tuat
I nil'. could not sleep
I at night. I could
not ride a horse,
A. C. SPEAGUB. and sometimes
was unable even to ride in a car. My
condition was critical’when I sent for
Doan’s Kidney Pills, I used three
boxes and they cured me. Now I can
go anywhere nnd do as much as any- j
body. I sleep well and feel no dis- j
comfort at all. ’ *
A TRIAL FREE—Address Foster- |
Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For salo
by all dealers. Price, 50 cts.
Porto Rico is the most lightly taxed
country on earth.
Tavlor’s Cherokee Remedy ot Sweet Gum
and Mullen is Nature’s great remedy—Cures and
Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption
all throat and lung troubles. At druggists,
2ac., 50c. and $1.00 per bottle.
Forty per cent, of the people of London
attend' public worship.
for children !
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup j I
teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c.a bottle |
Tw’o thousand vessels of all descriptions
disappear every year.
Piso’s Our® cannot be too highly spoken o!
rsa eough cure. J. W. O’Bbiex, 322 Third
Avenue N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 0,11)00,
The cholera is now almost extinct in
Turkish territory.
A Guaranteed Cure Tor Piles.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. Druggists will refund money if Pazo
Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. SOc.
Brazil’s foreign funded debt exceeds $230,
000 , 000 .
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Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s
Sanitarv Lotion. Never Pails. Sold by all
druggists. SI. Mail orders promptly filled
fiv Dr. E. Detefion, Crawf otdsvi lle, Ind.
Of 1400 earthquakes that occur every
year in Japan, fifty are noticeable.
SUIlioits in Ottis.
Salzer’s New National Oats yielded N. D., in
Mich., 240 bu., in Mo., 255 bu., in >
310 bu., and ir. 30 other states from 150
to 300 bu. per acre. Now this Oat if gen
erally grown in 1905. will add millions of
bushels to the yield and millions of dol
lars to the farmer’s purse!
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i Homebuilder Yellow Dent Corn grows
like a weed and yields from 157 to 260
bushels and more per acre! It’s the big
gest yielder on earth!
Salzer’s Speltz, Beardless Barley, DollSr Maca- Grass
roni Wheat, Pea Oat, Billion
and Earliest Cane are money makers for
you, Mr. Farmer.
JUST SEND THIS NOTICE AND 10c
in stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La
Crosse. Wis., and receive their big [A. catalog C. L.|
and lots of farm seed samples.
The rice paper tree ia one ot the most
j interesting of the flora of China.
NEWEST TABLE LINEN.
An authority on tea table linens
describes the newest and smartest ef
facts as a mixture of cutwork and filet
lace Insertions. A large cloth made
to fit an oblong diningroom table has
on its edge a row of hemstitching. A
second row of hemstitching comes
just inside the edge of the table, that
part hanging being otherwise abso
lutelv plain. The top of the table is
en f eiy c T ed wit ? wor i' ir
wbicb h h th the silver, crystal , and china
tea things are daintily set off. First
for decoration inside the hemstitch
ing there is a wide band of cut work
in English embroidery design, the
pattern accented at wide intervals
» «",« «>« tac. motif. The
polished mahogany must gleam
through the design; only with rich
lace cloths does one put silk or cloth
of gold or silver beneath. The very
center of the cloth in question is
decorated only with two rows of filet
insertion having a square or filet at
each corner, the inner row of inser
tion and s «l u a res beia S narrower than
outer one.
The corresponding hemstitched nap
kins have an inset square of filet at
each corner, the design of this lace
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General Wadwcrth’s Silver.
Representative Wadsworth, of Nev,
York, is a son of General James S,
Wadworth, who was killed at the Bat
tle of the Wilderness. He sent his
orderly back to get some dinner for
him. The orderly brought up some
meat and bread and a silver fork and
spoon and a silver-handled knife
marked with the Wadsworth mono
gram. The general ate and in 30 min
utes was shot and k^led.
The orderly kept e knife, fork and
spoon, says the Os ego Times. He
went to Tompkins County, N. Y., at
the close of the war, and after a time
decided he had no right to use the
general’s silver. He went' to the
County Clerk of Tompkins County and
told him he wanted to leave the sil
ver there, as he did not know any
Wadsworth and the silver did not be
ong to hlim. The Coun-y Clerk tied
the silver up in a piece of paper, tag
ged it and put it in the safe. It re
mained there many years. Recently
Representative Dwight, who lives in
Tompkins County, was told about toe
silver by the County Clerk, who found
if in the safe. Mr. Dwight took it to
Representative Wadsworth, who cher
ishes it highly as a. memento of his
father.
TO DEFECT ADULTERATIONS.
One who has handled coffee fo.
many years says that adulterations
can be detected in many ways. The
more common way is to press a sam
ple of ground coffee in the palm of
the hand, and if it contains chicory
or any substance besides pure coffee
it will form into a little mass, the
particles sticking together, Another
method of detecting the presence of
a. substance other than coffee is to put
a little ground coffee in a glass of
clear cold water, Cover the top of
the glass and shake thoroughly,. If
the coffee is pure, the water will re
main almost clear and the grounds
will float on the surface. Pure coffee
contains an oily substance which pre
vents the grains from mixing with
the cold water. Adulterations are not
so protected, and soon color the water
noticeably.
JUST IN TIME. ,
“Going out, eh?”-she sneered, aftei
their quarrel.
• < Yes, * • replied her husband, “I’m go
ing to congratulate Ned Pinkington.”
‘You’re slow. The engagement was
announced six weeks • •
ago.
-1 Yes, but it was only broken off
yesterday.”—Philadelphia Public Led
ger.
HORRIBLE THOUGHT.
Fashionable Mother—Editha, I trust
you fiance is a worthy young man?
Ditto Daughter—Oh, yes, mamma;
but rather shy.
Fashionable Mother—Good heav
ens! You don’t mean of money, I
hope?
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Get Double Returns
by saving the freight-car Good ™
■i on your money coupons on
Luck Baking Powder can labels. In exchange for them we
send you free your choice of 56 furnishings. useful premiums—valuable The Premium arti- Book
cles of jewelry, dress and house
found in each can tells all about them.
j The absolute, unquestioned purity of
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Powder
is another reason why you ought to use it. It heaping is so pure—its leav
ening force is so great—that it takes only a teaspoonful
to a quart of sifted flour to produce the finest results. The
^ lightest, whitest baking is sure to follow the use of Good
This Is 1 BO. Luck—lightest, because it generates most gas; whitest, OD LI
the Coupon because of its freedom from all adulteration. It is
on each can. the least expensive, too—costs only 10
cents a pound. Bend us your grocer’s m
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Virginia.
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Congressman Meekison Gives Praise
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CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON PRAISES PE-RU-NA.
Hon. David Meekison, Napoleon, Ohio, ex-member ot Congress, buty-fifth Dis
trict, writes:
U 1 have used several bottles of Peruna and 1 feel greatly benefited
thereby from tny catarrh of the head. 1 feel encouraged to believe that
if I use it a short time longer I will be fully able to eradicate the
disease of thirty years’ standing. ,f -—David Meekison.
ANOTHER SENSATIONAL CURE: Mr. Jacob L. Davis, Galena, Stone County,
Mo., writes: “L have been in bad health for thirty-seven years, and after taking
twelve bottles of your Peruna I am cured.”—Jacob L. Davis.
If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full stittement of your case, and he will b«
pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
Positive, Comparative, Superlative
I I I have used one of your Fish Brand
Slickers for five years and now want
a new one, also one for a friend. I
would not_be without one for twice
the cast. They are Just as far ahead
of a common coat as a common one
is ahead of nothing;.”
(NAME ON APPLICATION)
Be sure you don’t get one of the com.
mon kind— this Is the
mark of excellence.
A. J. TOWER CO. ^
BOSTON, U. S. A. BRA*'’'
TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED
TORONTO, CANADA
Mahers of Wet W eat he- Clothing and Hats
352
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“I have used your valuable Cascarets and find
them perfect. Couldn't do without them. I have
used them for some time for indigestion and bil
iousnose and am now completely cured. Recom
mend them to everyone. Once tried, you will
Haver be without them in the family."
Edward A. Marx, Albany, N. T.
Best For
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CANDY CATHARTIC
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Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Gripe, Taste Good, SOc. Do Never Good,
Never Sicken, Weaken or 10c, 26c,
•old in bulk. Tho genuine tablet stamped back. CCC.
Guaranteed to cure or your money
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. (5oa
mm SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES
Malsby & Co.
4| South Forsyth St, Atlanta, Qa.
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Portable and Stationary
Engines, Boilers,
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AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
Complete line oarried <n stock for
IMMEDIA TX shipment.
■•at Haoblntry, I .ow«nt Prices and Bast Tarn*
Write us for catalogue, prices,
etc., before buying.
10,000 Plants for 16c.
More ffardens Seeds and farms than are other planted In to
taw WfF Ralzer's any I
America.. There Is reason for this.
Tl •Jduction We own over 6,000 aores for the pro
jjln of our warranted them, seedt.
pKv/wp order to Induce you to try we
make you the following unpro
©©dented offer:
For IB Conte Pont paid
TU 1 \I000K*rly, Rtfliua a.«l Late Cabbage.,
I } I / 18000 Das Jatay Tamlpt,
IJt 2000 RlABehlu* Celery,
/ *000 1000 Bplearfld Kieb lottr Oalotift,
» MOO Kat« haseioD* Kadl«h«S
MOO fii.rl.ul; BriUlunt J lo.fr..
Above eeven packages contain euffJ
cicnt seed to grow 10,000 plants, fur
nishing bualiol© and lots of* brilliant of choice
flower© and lots
vegetables, together about with Flowers, our great
catalog Roses, Small .telling Fruits, all all for ’
16c in and thf© etc., notice*
Big stamps 140-page catalog alone, lo.
3s
Yi till JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO,
a.c.l. La Crosse, Wls.