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from woman’s ailments are invited to write to the names and
addresses here given, for positive proof that Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound does cure female ills.
Tumor Removed.
Chicago, 111.==Mrs. Alvena Sparling, 11 Lang
don Street.
Lindley, Ind.=Mrs. May Fry.
K!mlo{{ Kans,«Mrs. Stella Gifford Beaman.
Boott, N.Y.=Mnrs. S. J. Barber.
Cornwallville, N,V .= Mrs. Wm, Boughton,
Cincinnati,o.«dMrs. W.K.Housh TFastviewAv
Milwaukee, Wis.«=Mrs. Fima imn, 883 Ist
St,, German,
Change of Life.
South Bend, lnd.-fien. Fred Certia, 1014 8.
Lafayette Street.
Noah, Kentucky.=Mrs. Lizzie Holland.
Brookfield, Mo.=Mrs. Sarah Lousignont, 207
8. Market St,
Paterson, N.J.= Mrs. Wm. Somerville, 195
lhmfmrgh Avenne,
Phllmlghll, Pa, == Mrs. K. E. Garrett, 2407
North Garnet Street,
Kewaskum, Wis.=Mrs. Carl Dahlke,
Maternity Troubles.
Worcester, Maas, = fil‘l. Dosylva Coté, 117
Smuhilu Strees,
Indianapolis, Ind.=Mrs. A. P. Anderson, 1207
E. Pratt Street.
Big Run, Pa.=Mrs. W. E. Pooler.
Atwater Station, Q,=Mrs. Anton Mualhmu{\t.
Gineinnatl, Ohio.=Mrs, E. H. Maddocks, 2135
Gilbert Avenue,
Mogadore, Ohio. «Mrs. Lee Mnn;fe!. Box 131.
Dowittyille, N.Y.=Mrs, A, A. Giles.
Johnstown, N. Y.=Mrs. Homer N. Seaman, 108
E. Main Street.
Burtonview, 11l «Mrs. Poter Langenbahn,
Avold Operations.
Hampstead. Md,=Mrs, Jos. H. Dundy.
Adrian, Ga,=Lena V. Henv, Route No. 3,
Indisnapolis, Ind.« Bessie V. Piper, 20 South
Addml Street.
Louisville, Ky.=Mrs, Sam Lee, 3528 Fourth St.
Bouth West Harbor, Maine. = Mrs. Ldllian
Robbins, Mt. Desert Light Statioa.
Detroit, Mich. = Mrs. Frieda Rosenau, 044
Meldrum Avenue, German,
le Displacements.
Mozier, nmm. Mn.r? Ball,
H‘lonlor, Ind.=Mrs. Eliza Wood, R.P.D. No. 4.
Melbourne, lowa. = Mrs. Clara Watermann,
h F.D. No. 1.
B wn KJ.-MH. Joseph Hall,
Lowiston, Malne.=Mrs. Henry Cloutier, 66
Oxford Street,
Minmeapolis, Minn.=Mrs. John G. Moldan,
2115 Becond Street, N.
.bl;lloflk Mo w=Josie Ham, R.F.D. No, 1;
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Ilrlnggn.‘gid.-flu Geo. Jordy, Route No. 3,
x 40.
OhThr Ark.=Mrs. Ella Wood.
Ocilla, (a.eMrs. T. A. Cribb.
Pendleton, Ind.« Mrs. May Mn’?hnll.R.R. 4“.
Cambridge, Neb.=Mrs. Nellle Moslandor,
These women are only a few of thousands of living witnesses of
the power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to cure female
diseases. Not one of these women ever received compensation in a.xfir
form for the use of their names in this advertisement — hut are wili
ing that we should refer to them because of the good they may
do other suffering women to prove that Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest medicine, and that the
statements mac&o in our advertisements regarding its merit are the
truth and nothing but the truth.
Buy Your Coffees & Teas
in Sealed Cans.
Insist on getting '
BRAND p
No chance for Dust and Dirt to get in it.
It is clean, full weight and wholesome.
Packed by ;
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A CERTAIN CURE FOR SORE,WEAK & INFLAMED EYES,
MAKES THE USE OF DRUGS UNNECESSARY. Price, 25 Cents, gt
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SRR SRS Wear W. L. Douglas comforte
R 77/ S N able, easy walking, common
o N sense shoes. A trial will
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. o Douglas shoes hold thelr
Byl\* I shape, fit better and wear
! |* | longer than other makes.
A 0§ . They are made upon honor,
e 5 LAY of the best leathers, by the
3 most skilled workmen, in all
# N the latest fashions, shoesin
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N ;\§ i men in all walks of life.
e ‘ The genuine have W,
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TAK O SUBSTITUTE.
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' Wherever you live, W. L. Douglas shoes are within
your reach. If your dealer cannot fit you, write for
Mail Order Catalog. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass.
Painful Periods.
Goshen, Ala.=Mrs.W. T, Daltpn, Route No. 3,
Chicago, Ill.=Mrs. Wm, Tully, 485 Ogden Av,
Paw fiaw, Mich «=Mrs, Emnma btape.r.
Flushing, Mich.=Mrs, zun loyd, R.F. D,
No.g, care of D. A. SBanborn,
Coffeeville, Miss.=Mvs. 8. J. Jones,
Cinoiunari, Ohlo.=Mrs, Flora Ahr, 1362 Ernst
Street.
Cleveland, Ohlo =Miss Lizzie Steiger, 5510
Fleet Avenue, B.KE.
Wesleyville, Pa.=Mrs, Maggie Ester R.F.D,I,
Dyersbur Tenn =Mrs, Lue Hilliard, R.R. 1,
lhyfleld,('z‘ul\lrs. Mayme Windle.
Irregularity.
Herrin, 1] meMrs ('lFa‘:. Folkyal.
Winchester, [nd «=3irs, Ma{ Deal,
Dyer, lud.=Mrs, Wm. Oberloh, R, F.D. No. 1.
Baltimore, Md.=Mrs. W, 8. Ford, 1938 Lans
downe Street,
Roxbury, Mass,=Mrs. Francis Merkle,l3 Field
Street,
Clarksdalo, Mo.=Miss Apna Wallace.
Guysville, Ohlo,=Mre, ¥ila Michael, R.¥.D.3,
Dayton, Olile, = Mrs. Ida Hale, Box 25, Na
tlonal Military Home.
Lebanou, Pa. Mrs. Harry L. Rittle, 233 Leh
man Street,
Sykes, Tenn.=Minnie Hall,
Detroit.Mlch.—Mn. Loulse Jung,332Chestnut
St Ovarian Trouble,
Vincennes, Ind.=Mrs. Syl. B, Jerauld, 508 N.
Tenth Bereet,
(hr?hmr, Maine.=Mrs. 8. A. Willlams, R. F.
). No. M ; Box 39.
Philadelphia, Pa.=Mrs. Chas. Boell, 2407 N,
Garuet Stroest,
Plattsburg, Miss. = MissVernaWilkes,R. F.D.I.
Femunle Weakness.,
Wllll’x‘z’mnno, Conn,=Mrs, Ktta Donovan, Box
29%9.
Woodside, Idaho.~Mrs. Rachsl Johnson.
Rockland, Maine.= Mrs. Will Young, 6 Col.
wmbia Avenue,
Scotsville, Mich,=Mrs.J.G.Johnson, R.F.D.2
l):(ton, Ohlo.=Mrs. F. R, Smith, 431 Fim 8%.
Erse, Pa.=Mus. J. P. Endlich, R. F. b. No. 7.
Beaver Falls, Pa.= Mrs. W. P. Boyd, 2100
Seventh Avenue.
Falrchance, Pa.« Mrs, I. A, Dunham, Box 152,
Fort g.unur, Pa,=Mrs. Mary Jane Shatto,
East Earl Ps.-Mru.Awms“l;{on. R.F.D.2,
Vienna, W. Va.=Mrs, Finma Wheaton.
\?orvou Proltr%tlou.
Oronpgo, Mo.=Mrs. Mas McKnight.
Cln'dyeg, N.J.=Mrs. Tillle Waters, 451 Liber
treet,
Joseph, Oregon, =Mrs, Alice Huffman,
Philadelphia, Pa. = Mrs. John Johnston, 210
Slegel Street.
chrlfitunn. Tenn.=Mrs. Mary Wood, R.F. D,
0. 3.
Pecon, ’f“oxu.-Mn. Ada Young E?glonton.
Graniteville, Vt.=Mra, Chas. Barclay, R.F.D,
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200 page, cloth bound medical book
on consamption, Tells in plaln,
simple language how consumption
can be ocured in your own home,
Write today. The Book is abse
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Not a Penny to Pay For the Fullest
Medical Examination.
If you aré in doubt as to the cause
of your disease mail us a postal re
questing amedical examination blank,
which you will fill out and return to
us. Our doetors will carefully, dlag
nose your case, and if you can he
cured you will be told so; if you can
not be cured you will be told so. You
are not ebligated to us in any way;
this advice is alsolutely free; you are
at liberty to take our advice or not as
you see fit. Send to-day for a medi
cal examination blank, fill out and
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Munyon's, 53d exd Jefferson Sts.,
Philadelphia, Pa. ;
If our currency were only a 3 elas
tic as hope, there’d be no financial
panics,
Some people would drown with a life
preserve at hand. They are the kind that
suffer from Rheumatism and Neuralgia
when they can get Hamlins Wizard &'ll,
the best of all pain remedies.
If scandal-mongers really believed
that truth prevails their ogcupation
would very soon be gone,
Be free, once more, from that annoying,
racking cough. Allen’s Lung Balsam gives
relief when everything else fails.
“Departed SBpirits” is what the dry-
Stater says when he finds his jug
empty,
Dr. Pierce ? ‘s Pelle(tis, small, :uglt(—leoi:::,
ake as candy, r ate an -
?r:{et:t::ueh, liver yandefiweh. Do not
gripe. |
One doesn’t_have to travel so farj
now to find the dry atmosphere the
doctor prescribes,
ECZEMA COVERED HIM.
Itching Torture Was Beyond Words—
Slept Only from Sheer Exhaustion
——Reolieved in 24 Howrs and
Cured in a Month by Cuticura.
“I am seventy-seven years old, and some
years ago I was taken with eczema from
head to foot. I was sick for six months
and- what I suffered tongue could not tell.
I could not sleep day or night because of
that dreadful itching; when I did sleep it
was from sheer exhaustion. I was one
mase of irritation; it was even in my scalp.
Fhe doctor’s medicine seemed to make ine
worse and [ was almost out of my mind. I
got ‘a set of the Cuticura Soap, Ointment
and Resolvent. I used them persistently
for twenty-four hours. That night I slept
like an infent, the first solid night’s sleep
I had had for six months. 1h a month I
was cured. W. Harrison Smith, Mt. Kisco,
N. Y., Feb. 3, 190&.’”
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props.
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass.
Better far to build air castles than
to tear down your neighbor's ecard
houses,
Stiff Neck? Rub it with Perry Davis’
Painkiller and it will disappear like magic.
25c¢.,-35¢. and 50c. bottles. At all dealers.
Children and dogs have an intul
tive knowledge of when a man may
be trusted. A ;
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Mrs. Winalow’s Boothing Syrup for Childre
teething, softens the gums, mdueu«inm
tion, allays pain, wures wind colic, 25¢ a t ottle
The man who bears malice has the
whole weight of wickedness upon
him, .
Tteh cured in 30 mmutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists.
Hereafter we may have to seek
higher education in aerial school
ships.
For COLDS and GRIP,
Hick's Cumn is the best remedy—
rol.lovea the ng and fovorisl‘:{m-—cuul
the Cold and restores normal conditions. It's
liquid—effects immediately. 10c., 25c. and
&oc., atdrug stores. :
Some persons are so modest that
they will never see the comet if they
have to view it with the naker eye,
MUST BELIEVE 17, f
Every Reader Will Concede the Truth
of This Statement. :
One who suffers with backache or
any form of kidney trouble wants a
= Cure, not merely tem
fi'@ porary benefit. Rev.
> cl J Maxwell 8. Rowland,
S /¢ |\ of Tems River, N. J.,
v ' ) makes a statement in
.{ this connection that
/ ‘ is worth attention.
Says he: “I was sud
denly tlaken with an
(| / attack of kidney
trouble, had severe
pains in my back
g and loins and was
generally run down.
. Doctors were not
; . helping me, sa I be
v . gan using Doan’s
Kidney Pills. They brought me
prompt relief, and as I continued tak
ing them the pains in my back disap
peared and the kidneys were restored
to normal condition.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
DEMEANOR ANALYZED.
“Your chauffeut seems very respect
ful,” sald the guest.
“That air of deferential solicitude,”
replied Mr. Chuggins, “is not respoct.
It is sympathy."—-Washirgton Star.
HOW SHE KNEW.
Anxious Mother—How do you know
young Cashlelgh is in love with you?
Has he told you so?”
Pretty Daughter—N-no; b‘ut you
should seo the way he looks at me
When I'am not looking .at him.—Chl
cago News, ¢ L
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A WRITER'S WOFS. |
“l suppose it makes a humorist |
mad to have am editor return his |
Jokes.” 5
“It does. And it makes him stilll‘
madder to see that same editor clip |
Pm later from ‘drother publication.” |
—Washington Herald. |
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THE ONLY ESCARE. E‘
Goifer (to excited pedestrian, who |
has already been driven into by a |
‘coup'e coming in opposite directions) |
—Fore! : |
Excited Pedostrian—Or! right, guv" |
or! You ain't got a rabbit burrow |
‘andy, 'ave yer?—Punch, |
A BRIEF RESPITE. |
“What’s the matter, daughter?” |
“Ferdy and I have parted forever!” |
“Um. In that case, I s'pose he
won't be around for a couple of |
nights.”—Washington Herald. |
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HOT F}ASHES |
Woman in Aurora Gets Rellef‘
From Troubles by Taking Car
dui, The Woman’s Tonic
Aurora, Ind—“l+ was suffering
from the change and had those hot
flashes and severe backache all the
time. At times I could hardly
straighten up.
“I read about Cardui and got 2a
bottle from our druggist and it help
ed me at once. Now the hot flashes
have almost gone and I feel much
better.
“I have recommended Cardui to
several lady friends.”
You need not be afraid to take
Cardui, whenever you feel that you
need a tonic. Its use will not inter
fere with that of any other medicine
you may be taking. Its action is
very gentle and without any bad af
ter-effects. Being purely vegetable
and non-intoxicating, Cardui can
safetly be taken by young and old,
and can do nothing but good.
Cardui acts on woman’s constitu
tion, building up womanly strength,
toning up womanly nerves, regulat
ing womanly organs. Half a centruy
of success, with thousands of cures,
similar to the one described above,
amply prove its real, scientific
medicinal merit,
¥You are urged to take Cardui, the
woman’s tonic. It will help you.
NOTE.—The Cardul Home Treatment
for Women, consists of Cardui ($1), Thed
ford’s Black-Draught (25¢), or Velvo (50c),
for the liver, and Cardui Antiseptic (50c).
These remedies may be taken singly, by
themselves, if desired, or three together,
as a complete treatment for women'’s ills. I
Write to: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., Chat
tanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.,
for Bpecial Instructions, and 6¢-page book,
“Home Treatment for Women,” sent in
plain wrapper, on request. l
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UTHERN STOCK FOOD 000., ATLANTA, GA.
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“For over nine years I suffered with chronie
eonstipation and during this time I had to take
an injection of warm water once every 24 hours
before I could have an action on my bowels,
Happily I tried Cascarets, and today I am a well
man. During the nine years before I used
Cascarets I'suffered untold misery with interna(
piles, Thanks to you, lam free from all that
this morning. You can use this in behalf of
suffering humanity. B. F, Fisher, Roaxnoke, lIL
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Geod.
Do Goed. Never Sicken,Weaken or Gripe.
10c, 2%¢, Soc. Never sold in bulk. The gen
uine tablet stamped CC C. Guaranteed to
cure or your money back. 930
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THE BEST MEDICIME FOR QUGHS w§Los
Gives instant relif—soothes and heals the little !
throats and prevents more serious illness. Children
Eike it too—o pleasant to take and does not upset
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All Dfuggists, 25 cents.
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Becaiiee of those ugly, grizzly, gray hairs. Use 'LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER. Price, SI.OO, retall.
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Hides and o :;
Wool -
Feathers, Tallow, Beeswax, Cinseag, €.
Golden Seal,(Yellow Root), May Apple, ')
Wild Ginger, etc. We are dealerss
established in 1856—""Over half a century ia
Louisville"—and can do better for you thaa :
agents or commission merchants. Reference,
any Baok in Louisville. Write for weekly [
price list and shipping tags, 3
M. Sabel & Sons,
227 E. Market St. LOUISVILLE, KY.
Remedi Needed ~
ermeaqies are / -
Were we perfect, which we are not, medicines would \ B
not often be needed. But since our systems have be- R |
come weakened, impaired and broken down through =y \ e
indiscretions which have gone on from the early ages, \intig .
through countless generations, remedics are needed to PR
aid Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwise S ' ]
acquired weaknesses. To reach the seat of stomach ‘
weakness and .consequent digestive ‘troubles, there is - i 1 :
nothing so good as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- v €
ery, a glyceric eompound, extracted from native mgdlc- .
inal roots—sold for over forty years with great satisfaction to all users. For
Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Stomach after eating,
Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching of food, Chronic Diarrhea and other Intestinal’
Derangements, the ‘‘Discovery’’ is a time-proven and most efiicient remedy.
The genulne has en its \
outside wrapper the j
Sidnature 3 ) e R
You can’t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non-alco~
holic, medicine or xNOWN CoMPOSITION, not even though the urgent dealel\my
thereby make a little bigger profit.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellots regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and
bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as caady. i
Raising Temperature
depends upon the heater—how g ===
constructed—whether it gets all SRR
the fuel-energy or only some of it. @@jw ’
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certain, «L - B
* Turn the wick as high or low as /b \a
it will go—there’s no danger, no &
smoke, no smell—just an emphatic . , \/, »
raising of temperature. The e '
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Automatic Smokeless Device
is a permanent check upon carelessness, making the heater
safe in the hands of a child. Burns nine hours with one
filling, heats all parts of a room quickly. Siel
Oil indicator tells amount of oil in the all-brass font.::sDamper top,
Cool handle. Aluminum window frame. Cleaned in & minute. Finished
in Nickel or Japan. Various styles and finishes. o
Every Dealer Everywhetl‘-’e.tll e"Nh::tx .;: X;:::.c'y ‘Ztfl:fw I.ot Pel’lcfipfive Circular
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As we get older the blood becomes sluggish, the mus
cles and joints stiffen and aches and pains take hold
easier. Sloan’s Liniment quickens the blood, limbers
up the muscles and joints and stops any pain or ache
with astonishing promptness.
Proof that it is Best for Rheumatism.
Mrs. DANIEL H. DignL, of Mann’s Chkoice, R.F.D,, No. 1, Pa., writes ;=
% Please send me a bottle of Slean’s Liniment for rheymatism aad stiff joints,
It is thegbest remedy I ever knew for I can’t do without it.”
Also for Stiff Joints.
Mr. MirTON WHEELER, 2100 Morris Ave., Birmingham, Ala., writes :—
““I am glad to say that Sloan’s Liniment has done me more good for stiff
joints than anything I have ever tried.”
S 10 ans
L . . t
is the qickest and best remedy for Rheuma
tism, Sciatica, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises
and Insect Stings.
Price 25c., 50c., and SI.OO at All Dealers.
Send for Sloan's Free Book on Horses, Address
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS.
Diamonds are higher when cut. | (At-46-'O9)
For W 7o ' Pink Eye, Epizootic
D Y Shipping Fever
& Catarrhal Fever.
8 d tive preventive, tter how h at ,
0200050 OF FeXpOtLL ?flg:lld.e:l!elel on the tongue; acts on the Blood atd]
Glands, expels the Poisono ns from the body. Cures Dfi:xper in Dogs:
and Sheep and Cholera in Po\glyn. Largest selling live stoek edy. Cures:
La Grip nmoug hauman boux and is a fine Kidney remedy. 50c. and $1 &
bottle; &emd $lO a dozen. Cubd this out. Keep it. Shew to your drusght‘
who will get It for you. Free Booklet, “Distemiper, Causes and Cures.”
Special agentis wanted. : #
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