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Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Columbus, Ohio. — ““I have taken
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com.
e o jpround during
I Beiaeae. - |change of life.” My
iy egs® © |doctor told me it
i V. R, |was good, and since
b o e | taking it I feel so
6 wase oot | much better that I
e 77 At |can do all my work
’ gy Aogain, I think
o Sl A | Lydia I. Pinkham’s
o, TR AVegetable Com.
e - o }u)und afine remedy
b or all woman’s
el RERE t roubles, and 1
lever forget to tell
mi{ftiends what it has done for me.”
~Mrs. E. ILANSON, 304 East Long St.,
Columbus, Ohio.
Another Woman Helped.
Graniteville, Vt. — “ I was passin
throughthe Changeof Lifeand xufl‘eereg
from nervousness and other annnying
symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound restored myhealthand
ltrenfzth.:md proved worth mountains
of‘%{n d to me, For the sake of other
suffering women 1 am willing you
should publish my len;r'r."—M);:s.
CHARLES BARCLAY, R.F.D., Granite
ville, Vt.
Women who are passing through this
eritical period or who are suffering
from any of those distressing ills pe.
caliar to their sex should not lose sight
of the fact that for thirty years Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,
which i 8 made from roots and herbs,
has been the standard remedy for
female ills. In almost every commu
nity you will find women who have
been restored to health by Lydia E.
Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound. |
“My father has been a sufferer from sick
Sendache for the last twenty-five yearsand
mever found any relief until {m began
taking your Cascarets, Since he in
begun taking Cascarets he has never had
the headache. They have entirely cured
him. Cascarets do what you recommmend
them to do. I will give you the Brivilegc
of using his name.”’—E. M. Dickson,
2120 Resiner St,, W. Indianapolis, Ind,
' Plessant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good,
To Good. Never Sicken |Weaken or Gripe.
10e, 25¢, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The gen
wine tablet stamped CC C. Guaranteed to
cure or your money back. %3
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Te spoil the child and spare the
rod I 8 the average opinion of the
complete angler,
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THE BEST WEDICME FOR QuonsrsGios
For the baby often means rest for
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HUNTING
Bu " coar ' FREE
Steven's 22-Crack Rifle, $2 95
iver & Johnson, single barrel gun;
A el
22 Winchester Rept. Rille, $8 50
Sleven's doubls bacrel Hammer
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unting Coat, State chest messurement,
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' Send for booklet that tells all about them,
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COMING TO HIM.
“That politician always seems in
clined to hope for the best.”
“He has a right to,” answered Sen
ator Sorghum. “He’s from Ohio."—
" Jashington Star. g
Roneh on Rats, unbeatable exterminator,
Rough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 250,
Rongh on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq'd, 25¢,
Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liguid, 25¢,
Rough on Roaches, Pow'd, 15¢,, Liq'd, 25¢,
Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25¢.
Rough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, 25¢,
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IN THE SMOKING CAR.
“Ever play poker, sir?”
“No; it's too much like my regu
lar business.”
“How do you mean?” .
“Drawing and filling. I'm a den.
tist.—Boston Transcript.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets late and
invigorate stomach, liver a';lT bowels.
Sugar-coated, tiuy granules, easy to take,
Do not gripe.
CAUTIOUS.
Caller. “I would like to see some
thing in the way of a check.”
Tallor, “Er—yes—excuse me—are
you a customer or a bill collector?”
~Boston Transcript,
Perry Davis’ Painkiller has been the
standby for colds, neuralgia, strains, burns
or bruises for over three generations,
HELD IN RESERVE. .
Allce, “Ethel tells me she i 3 en
gaged to Jack. Do you think she
really means to marry him?”
Kate. “Not if she can get anybody
else.”-—Somerville Journal.
For IEADACH E~Hicks' CAPUDINE
Whether from Coids, Heat, Stomach or
Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you.,
It’s liquid—pleasant to take—acts immedis
.M':l!y.. Try i, 10c., 25c, and 60c. st drug
WHO HAS?
She (with a languorous look).
“Have you ever known what it is to
love?”
He. “I have loved, but I have never
known what it is.'—Boston Tran
script.
NEW STRENGTH FOR WOMEN'S
BAD BACKS.
Women who suffer with backache,
bearing down pain, dizziness and that
constant dull, tired feeling, will find
comfort in the advice of Mrs. James
T. Wright, of 519
Goldsborough St., Cas
-0 ton, Md., who 2says:
? ““My backwasinavery
}}\.,; bad wa-, and wken
,l‘.\‘}g‘\'(’\ i not painful wa: so
(G| I weak it felt as if bro
rfl ken‘ A friend urged
¢ me to try Doan’s
% Kidney Pills, which I
did, and they helped
me from the start. It made me feel
like a new woman, and soon [ was
doing my work the same as ever.”
Remember the name—Doan’s. Sold
by all dealers, 50 cents a box. Fos
ter-Milburp Cot, Buffalo, N, Y.
The popularity of the long-winded
man, thinks the Philadelphia Record,
is short-lived.
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A prominent railroad superintendent at
Savaonah, suffering with Malaria, Dys
repsh and Rheumatism says: ‘' After tak
ng P, i’ P. he never felt so well in his life,
and feels as if he could live forever, if he
could always get P. P, P."
If you are tired out from over-work and
close confinement, take
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It you arefeeling badly in the spring
and out of sorts, take
P- P ] P-
It f'ou suffer with headache indigestion,
debility and weakness, take
P.P.P.
If you suffer with nervous prostration,
nerves unstrung and a general let down
of the system, take
P.P.D
For Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Secrof
ula, Old Sores, Malaria, Chronic Female
Complaints, take
P.P.D.
.
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If you are in doubt as to the cause
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which you will fill out and return to
us. Our doctors will carefully diag
nose your case, and if you can he
cured you will be told so; if you can
not be cured yqu will be told so. You
are pot obligated to ug in any way;
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you see fit, Send to-day for a medi
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return to us as promptly as possible,
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Woman Would Be Missed.
Struck the other afternoon by the
vast preponderance—there were at
least thirty: to one—of women over
men at a fine concert, I was set won
dering what would happen if all wom
en suddenly determined to stand by
each other and withdraw from chari
table functions, church serviees, the
atres, concerts, picture shows and so
on until they got the vote. :
It is very certain the arts would
be poorly supported, philanthropy
would be in a sad way, and indeed
most things would come to a stand
still if women were not energetic,
kindly dispesed and possessed of a
love of the arts. One only realizes
how much they do and think and in
fluence on trying to imagine at least.
one month, of life in Loondon alone
in which women took absolutely no
part.—Ladies’ Pictorial. >
IMPRACTICAL. 5
“She is very liberal in her chari
ties,” said one woman.
“Yes,” answered the other “liber
al, but not always practical. For in
stance, she wanted to send a load of
alarm clocks to Africa to aid suffer
ers from the sleeping sickness.’—
Washington Star.
FALL PAINTING.
The majority of property owners
are under the impression that spring
time is the only painting time. But
the fall of the year offers several ad
vantages to the painter. One of the
most important is tbhat 'surfaces are
almost sure to be dry, and there is no
frost or inner moisture to.work out
after the paint is applied.
Pure white lead—the Dutch Boy
Painter kind—mixed with pure lin
seed oil (tinted as desired) gives a
winter coat to a building that is an
armor against the severest attacks of
the winter rain, sleet, winds and snow. ;
National Lead Company, 1902
Trinity Bldg., New York City, makers
of pure white lead, Dutch Boy Paint
er trademark, are offering to those in
terested a complete painter’s outfit,
consisting of a blow pipe and lead
tester, book of color schemes, ete.
State whether you want exterior or
interior decorating,
Beneficent Veauvlug.
Voleances and sharks are the lat
est drafted allies of “the man with
the hoe.” As a result of extended in
vestigations into the results of the
1906 eruption of Vesuvius, the Italian
Experiment Station reports that the
fall of volcanic material caused a
notable increase in the fertility of the
soil,
It hurt crops then in the ground
by reason of its crushing weight and
the excess of injurious salts and
acids. But these harmful elements
were all highly soluble and have al
ready volatilized or washed away,
while the remaining ejecta have add
ed vast quantities of needed potash,
phosphoric acid, and nitrogen.
Far away Tasmania, whose shores
are infested with sharks in apparently
uncountable numbers, hag ceased to
dread the monsters and is now get- |
ting vich by using them as fertilizer |
in its immense apple orchards.—Coun- ]
try Life in America, :
Be just to yourself and keep well. Check ‘
that cough with Allen’s fiunc Balsam.
Harmless and efficient. 23c., 50c. and SI.OO,
Says the Chicago Record-Herald:
Paris has a school where young wom:
en are taught how to smile. It re
mains to be seen whether the school
will be able to teach young women
how to smile while clinging to straps
in street cars.
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tion, allays pain, ;ures wind colic, 25¢ & tottle
A YARN OF THE SEA.
“Yes, I've seen some rough time,
sir. Once we was wrecked, and we'd
eaten all our provisions. Then we
ate our belts, and then the old shl?
turned turtle, so we ate her too.=—
Cassell's Saturday Journal, ’
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For COLDS and GRIP,
ulnl‘:iku' t.g: "a’c’x:i?c ’t.ndmf:vor by 3 i
Dl s medinn: g
Soa., atdrug stores. : ; ‘
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It is foolish to say, as a recent
writer does, that miscegenation would
rapidly increase if the marriage of
blacks and whites were encouraged
by law. Laws, insists the Christian |
Register, spring out of antlm*
they do not create them. R
You Look Prematurely Old
Identifying the Cruisers.
. A system of identification has be:n
adcpted by the Pacific fleet to desig-
W,w.hat division and to what po
itfon in' the-division each ship be
longs. The identification consists ot
.one or more black stripes painted on
the upper stacks of the ship. The
number of stripes denotes the num
ber of the division. The smokestack
on which the stripe or stripes are
painted indicates the ship's position
in the division.
As there are four shirs in each
division and four smokestacks on
each ship the system of identification
works out very well.—San rrancisco
Chronicle.
‘A Miszouri woman obtained a di
vorce from her hushand because he
struck her with a rolling-pin. She
is doubtless a suffragette, surmises
the Atlanta Constitution, who had the
Dzr man working in the kitchen.
and ]
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Cleanses the System
. Effectually:
Dispels colds and Headaehes
dueto Constvpation;
Acks nexurally, acts traly as
o Laxalwe.
Besx §or Men Women cnd Oy
e —Young and O\,
To get Ws benefici~\ effecks,
always buy i:¢ denmne,
\ manufactured by the
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one size only, regular price 50%per bottle.
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it was in this very cottage in Brookside, 15 miles e
from Birmingham, Ala., that three Italians nearly m"
died of Fever. They had been sick 3 months. John- Sel |ll [
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son’s Tonic cured them quickly---read letter below: 1 Poi
o Brookside, Ala., May 4, 1903. l‘ f‘,;,11l \‘l";’!,"w ; ‘3;} !fi i
Ths two physicians here had 3 very obstinate cases of continued Malarial Fever. All ol B _,__*._,ls bl ll'} I
were Itallaris and lived on a creek 50 yards from my store. These cases were of three iy ey Pl I i
months standing, their temperature ranging from 100 to 104. The doctors had tried every- T Te_‘ i e
thing in vain. I persuaded them to let me try Johnson’s Tonic, I removed all the print- MT2 S ;‘:’:" e | LV
ed matter and let the medicine go outin a plain bottle as a regular prescription. Thees- 2 o oi(o 9 Moo ®
sect in all three cases was ilmmediate and permanent. They recovered rapidly and there T oyfor & -
Was no recurrence of the Fever, ‘ S. R. SHIFLETT.
Write to THE JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO., Savannah, Ga.
" We've the telegraph wireless.
The church that is spireless,
The gas that is fireless,
. Yet theése we desire less
Than roads which are mireless,
Than hobos who're tireless,
' Campaigns that are liarless,
And statesmen who're hireless.
—Kansas City Times.
CHILD ATE CUTICURA.
Spread Whole Box of It on Crackers
—Not the Least Injury Resulted
—Thus Proven Pure and Sweet.
A New York friend of Cuticura writes:
“My three year old son and heir, after
being put to bed on a trip across the At
lantic, investigated the stateroom and lo
cated a box of graham crackers and a box
of Cuticura Ointment. When a search was
made for the box, it was found empty and
the kid admitted that he had eaten the
contents of the entire box spread on the
crackers. It cured him of a bad cold and
I don’t know what else.”
No more conclusive evidence could be
offered that every ingredient of Cuticura
QOintment is absolutly pure, sweet and
harmless. If it may be safely eaten by a
young child, none but the most beneficial
results can be expected to attend its appli
cation to even the tenderest skin or
youngest infant.
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props.
of Cuticura Remedies. Boston. Mass.
A Missionary Got Wealth,
. The recent death, in his eighty
fifth year, of Rev. Dr. William Ash
more, a distinguished foreign mission
ary of the Baptist Church of Ameri
ca, recalls the interesting fact that
when in 1863 he was appointed to
Swatow, China, he bargained for the
purchase of a lot for mission build
ings, agreeing to pay SBOO. The
board in Boston refusing to sanction
the purchase Dr. Ashmore paid for the
lot himself, and the purchase made
him a rich man. The shoreward
frontage of the lot was afterward
filled in for a considerable distance
out into the harbor, and this ‘‘made
land” was so valuable for warehouse
sites that the sale of it Brought the
missionary a fortune. Out of these
profits he gave SIO,OOO to found a
theological seminary at Swatow. In
1886 Dr. Ashmore was elected a mis
slonary sqcretary in Baptist head
quarters at Boston. He returned
home and tried the office for a year,
but official responsibilities did not
suit him, and he resigned and went
back to China for fifteen years more
of active service —Missionary Review.
B e
All a woman has to do to discover
brains in a man is to be his mother,
exclaims the New York Press.
Because of those ugly, &rizzly, gray haire. Use “ LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER. Prico, SI.OO, retail.
When You Think
en You [ hin 2
Of the pain which many women cxperience with every A fFE R
month it makes the gentleness and Lindness always associ- F Bk
ated with womanhood seem tc be almost a miracle. ' i
‘While in general no woman rchels against what she re- 3 Ry
gards as a natural necessity there is no woman who would v ,1‘““
not gladly be free from this recurring period of paio. g e T
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription makes P Gt S
Weak women stromg and sick women RIS
well, and gives them freedorm from pain. e R
It establishes regularity, subdues inflam- e BB
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Sick women are iavited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, 4
Sree. All correspondence strictly private and sacredly g .
confidential, Write without fear and without fee to World’s Dispensary Mead-)
ical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y.
If you want a book that tells all about woman’s diseases, and how to cure
them ot home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing
enly, and he will send you a free copy of his great thousand-page illustrated
Common Sense Medical Adviser—revised, up-to-date edition, in paper covers,
In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps.
Buy Your Coffees & Teas
in Sealed Cans.
Insist on getting
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No chance for Dust and Dirt to get in it.
. It is clean, full weight and wholesome.
Packed by
AMERICAN COFFEE COMPANY
i Can be handled very easily. The sick are cured, and all others in
NAR e same stable, no matter how ‘“‘exposed,” keg; from having the
b NESERTAR G} OB N diséase, by using SPOHN’'S LIQUID DISTEMPER CUREK., Give
i Ry BN LAR on the tongue or in feed. Acts on the blood and expels germs
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For Stock Owners
WHAT OTHERS SAY:
Ship five cases Medicated Salt Brick. Since
your goods have become so well known, the
demand increases daily, and it is almost im
possible to keep them in stock. It seems that I
will havo toorder in larger ?usntltln soon.
Please rush this order, as my last shipment of
five cases is about exhausted. Sold one guty
two cases this mornmg. H. M. CARRUTH,
Capell, Miss,, May 14, 1907, ‘
To Blackeman Stock Remedy Company,
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
It your dealer don't sell it ask him to write for prices.
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% ‘ This Trade-mark
A Eliminates All
fl(;y- > Uncertainty
o $ in the purchase of
9 < faint materials.
. =% It is an absolute
ol guarantee of pur-
RPN G ity and quality.
R ‘Q).53; For your own
N protection, see
j that it is on the side of
: every keg of white lead
. D you buy.
( NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
o 1802 Trinity Bullding, New York
| FUNNY.
i Wife—lsn't it funny? The gorilla
| speaks only eight words. Husband—
| Nothing strange; he has five or six
| wives.—Chicago Record-Herald.
'\~ MANUFACTURERS,
INVESTORS AND FARMERS!
| It will pay to investigate the terri
|tory traversed by the
! '
Mlanta, Birmingham & Mlantic Railroad
l This line penetrates the Garden Spot
of the South. Lands are low in price,
very fertile and adaptable to the wid
| est range of crops. Reports show that
| the crop yield of this section for this
year is phenomenal. The territory is
attracting attention throughout the
country, and those desiring to invest
or locate, will do well to communi
cate early.
Inquiries are invited, and literature
treating fully with the population, soil
conditions, schools and churches, et
cetera, will be promptly mailed,
’ W. H. LEAHY,
; General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga
(At-41'09)