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Ladies Who Suffer
From any con>plaiQt peculiar to
their sex—such as Profuse, Palo*
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struation, are soon restored to
health by
Bradfield’s Female Regulator.
It is a combination of remedial
agents which have been used with
the greatest success for n>ore than
25 years, aijd known to act speci
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strepgthening the systerp by driv
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all impurities.
“A daughter of one of my customers missed
menstruation from exposure and cold, and on
arriving at puberty her health was completely
wrecked, nntil she was twenty-four years oi
age, when upon my recommendation, she need
one bottle of Bradfield’s Female Regulator, com
pletely restoring her to health.”
J. W. Hkllctks, Water Valley, Miss.
ABOUT OUB DAILY FOOD.
Prof. Mallet Believes There is Serious
Danger in the Alum Baking Powder.
The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Qa.
SOLD BY ALL DRUG*ISTS AT *1 PER BOTTLE.
The Code Duello.
While the code duello, in its
sanguinary character, is rapidly
becoming obsolete in the United
States, it appears to be still in
high favor on the other side of the
Atlantic.
In Germany 4,000 engagements
are yearly fought on the field of
honor with sanguinary results.
Most of these engagements take
place in the neighborhood of col
lege towns. Within the space of
twenty-four hours as many as
twenty duels have occurred in the
the neighborhood of .Jena.
Next to Germany in allegiance
to the code duello comes France.
There are some 1,200 duels fought
annually in France, the partici
pants being mainly officers in the
French army. Italy comes next
to France, with some 275 duels
annually. During the past ten
years Italy has furnished 2,759
duels, Austria, Russia, Spain and
Great Britain rank next, in the
order named. In Great Britain
the code has become almost as
obsolete as in the United States.
Most 4 of the duels fought on the
European Continent are fought
with the sword, though pistols and
knives are used occasionally.—
Atlanta Constitution.
Exposure to rough weather, damp
ness, extreme cold, etc., is apt to hrirg
on an attack of rheumatism or neural
gia; chapped hands and face, cracked
lips and yiolent itching of the skin also
owe their origin to cold weather. Dr.
J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment
should be kept on hand at all times for
immediate application when troubles
of this nature appear. It is a sovereign
remedy. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 a
bottle. %
For sale by M. C. Brown & Co.
The tree called William the
Conqueror’s oak, in Windsor park,
London, is supposed' to be 1,200
vears old.
A Wonderful Discovery.
The last quarter of a century records
many wonderful discoveries in medicine,
but none that have accomplished nrore for
humanity than that sterling old household
remedy, Browns’ Iron Bitters. It seems to
contain the very elements of good health,
and neither man, woman or child can take
it without deriving the greatest benefit.
Browns* Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
Strasburg university students
have combined in a resolution to
drink no more beer except in the
afternoon and evening.
Headache bad? Get Dr. MUe** Paia PUla.
The increased cost of cream of tar
tar, the chief ingredient of a pure
baking powder, has induced some man-
ufaeturerers to substitute burnt alum,
(which costs but three cents a pound,)
largely or wholly in lieu thertof, mak
ing a very low cost but unwholesome
baking powder; and efforts are made
to sell these inferior powders by the
inducement of a lower price, and by
false representations as to their ingre
dients and comparative value.
Our most eminent physicians are
continuously warning the public
against the use of alum baking pow
ders, because of the unwholesome
qualities which they impart to the
food. Dr. J. W. Mallet, Professor of
Chemistry at the University of Vir
ginia, a scientist of the very highest
reputation both in this country and
abroad, who has made an elaborate
and exhaustive investigation of the
subject, says: “I am decidedly of the
opinion that both the substance (alum)
itself and the products to which it
gives rise in course of making bread,
are injurious to health, and on that
account fall into the list of such food
accessories as shouLd on sanitary
grounds be prohibited by law ”
When an authority so well known
and highly respected as Dr. Mallet,
makes this statement, it behooves
every housewife to take every means
in her power to insure her family
against the use of these dangerous
goods.
It would be quite impossible to give
the names of the alum baking powders
on the market, but the danger from
alum would seem to be serious and
alarming, because of their prominence
in almost every grocer’s stock. Gene
rally speaking, they are sold at a lower
price. Sometimes, because of their
tendency to cake and spoil, they are
put up in bottles. Under the circum
stances and as a matter of safety, Prof.
Mallet favors the use of the well known
brand of baking powder, Royal, which
his tests have shown, he says, to be
made from the most healthful mate
rials, entirely free from alum and
every adulteration.
Sick-poison is a poison which makes
you sick. It comes from the stomach.
The stomach makes it out of undi
gested food.
The blood gets it and taints the
whole body with it. That’s the way
of it.
The way to be rid of it is to look
after your digestion.
If your food is all properly digested,
there will be none lef£ in the stomach,
to make §ick-poison out of.
If your stomach is too weak to see to
this properly by itself, help it along
with a few doses of Shaker Digestive
Cordial. 6
That’s the CURE of it.
Shaker Digestive Cordial is a deli
cious, healthful, tonic cordial, made
of pure medicinal plants, herbs and
wine.
It positively cures indigestion and
prevents the formation of sick-poison.
At druggists. Trial bottles 10 cents.
Wasteful Expenditures.
“Yon are a poet, but why don’t
you get your haircut?”
“In thie name of the Sacred
Nine, would you have me rob my
children of bread?”—Chicago
Record.
Wonders Never Cease.
No one need suffer the tortures of
rheumatism, because that modem lini
ment, Salvation Oil, positively cures it.
“I was a great sufferer from sciatic
rheumatism, and the best of doctors
attended me without relief. I com
menced using Salvation Oil, and two
bottles helped me wonderfully. It
certainly has worked wonders with me.
Mrs E. J. Phelps, Box 28, Enfield,
Conn.” Salvation Oil is for sale by all
dealers for 25 cts. *Take no substitute.
M. Barthelot maintains that the
invention of gunboats and armor
protected guns dates back to the
fifteenth century.
Denny, Kentucky, August 11, 1896
—Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic is the best
medicine for cuts, burns, etc., and for
summer complaints and sick stomach,
we eyer used. There is no humbug
about it. S. Denny & Bro.
Matrimonial.
“Men’s promises,” the young
wife said, between sobs, “are like
pie crust—” a
“That’s tough,” said the young
husband, and then she got angry
enough to cry.—Indjanapolis
Journal.
Growing.
Visitor (at th* picnic)—The
music is rather indifferent. It
isn’t a full band, is it?”
Chairman of Committee of Ar
rangements—“No; but it’s getting
full.”—Chicago Tribune. .
Of all diseases, Bright’s Disease of
the kidneys is the most dangerous, on
account of its subtle and insidious
nature. Usually it ts firmly fixed be
fore its presence is even suspected by
its victim. For; this reason it is im
portant that the treatment be com
menced on the appearance of the first
symptoms. Even then it requires care
ful treatment to stay its progress.
Pains in the back, irregularities in the
urine, swelling of the limbs or abdomen,
should be the subject of instant invest
igation and the proper remedy immedi
ately applied. Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Liyer and Kidney Balm has proved in
thousands of severe cases its efficacy in
curing this terrible disease. Price
$1.00 a bottle.
For sale by M. C. Brown & Co.
Near the Caspian sea there are
several “eternal fires,” so called
by the natives, \jfhere natural
issues from the ground and has
been on fire for ages.
Advice
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Address the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Maas.
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