The Atlanta constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1885-19??, November 30, 1903, Page 9, Image 9

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feRHWBh SIERIUTYT^IK. How shall a mother who is weak and sick with some female trouble bear healthy children ? 11 | EMw’ How anxious women ought to be to give their children the blessing of a good constitution ! I Many women long for a child to bless their home, but because of some debility or displacement yy | of the female organs, they are barren. j t r Preparation for healthy maternity is accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- / EfTM REgbi \ P our, d niore successfully than by any other medicine, because it gives tone and strength to the M* J parts, curing all displacements and inflammation. I ' ts Actual sterility in woman is very rare. If any woman thinks she is sterile, let her write to 1 rZr Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., whose advice is given free to ail expectant or would-be mothers. The aS&'C / //f medicine that instantly asserts its curative powers in the ills of women is *44 — —l w® Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound - ————--JL,— i Read these Two Remarkable Cures. I “ Pinkham :—I was married for five years, and gave birth r : • i- >» ~ n , . „ • i vc t . to two premature children. Aitor that I took Lydia Ik Pinkham’s tTu-i .%b'A “Peak Mas Tinkiiam: During the early part of my married life I ~ ’ , >•, ■ . f a X‘VvV, i‘^>’4//A Tis.,; r i <1 i i i V egetuble Compound, and it ciianged me from a weak,nervous Avoman jM-i'l was very delicate in health. I had two in tscarrages, and noth my husband , ” , , , ~, ... ... Vtsl t b,'A?1 , r / An , .... < ii oi, . a.■ .1 i to a strong, happy and healthy wife within seven months. Vt ithin two s. - '2. w a b z,b? > and I felt very badly as we were anxious to na\e eliiidren. A neighbor . , .. ~ . , , . , , . , , f ® F a A 7 ,7 y ■ .r .. .1 .»• ! I IS' (1! .< > ■ I years a lovely little girl was born, which is the pnde and ioy of our house- Jf] A a £i-A;A.T-Fi 4 who had been using Lrdia 11 Pinkham s a egetuble Compound advised : . , . ” , . ’ , . . . , , , , r , jw'iAa ",G-" 'Jg “ /?, ' ~ . T ? Ai t j i fi. , ,•. . . • hold. It every woman who is cured feels as grateful and happy as I do, fp fe.f skx-i me to try it. and I decided to do so. I soon i. d that my appetite was in- , , -,. . . . , ... , , ■ 1 A i- • J vr< Wag f ’-T-nV-.}Xv-Awi/s r ./t’' • ‘A, t » t i n i i i . n‘ r „■ „ . you must have a host of friends, for eveiy day 1 bless you tor the light, V- AT creasln "'' gradually deer, ; »se<l and Im.Uly disanpe..,- d, and ;u(i , V e? ,,t a .l.l<- Compound has brought to my home A?/ '■/ “T hfalth improved. I felt as rs now blood eonrsrd throm umy ~. Ml!s Mae ~ W|[A ' ][Y Fw Nom » Mu . L ft;/ • veins, the sluggish tm;d feeling desappoared and I l»eame strong and well. KauJffi v , Seo. KortM , on . Oratorical Society. ' f/f/M I +h-+ I TrrlSn P Vhom’c “Within a year after I became the mother of a strong healthy child, J t” f the joy of our home. Fou certainly have a splendid remedy, and 1 \wLsh EJr FOR fe” we cannot forthwith pn-mee n.e o ri ,. I || fc .aMi“women te Vegetable Ccaipoand. |s&QQQ||| . ■ - j ' X >^uV U BY AtR.B,WILLI AM KlnG. z»fio f ccrc!?nd five., /it!apta p Ga. THE BABY. * Out <f r. ■ < v ry where into the hie.’ * •h; nu;-> the light in them sparkle • Abort u i ;■ t tin t little tear?" •i found . v..iit;whl got here.” •What n - ...,! Pe-h'.td so ymomh j ktd It 1 w<nt by." ••Whr t mun« • > • Jr cheek like a warm : t'Wh. ?• C tii.it Jhr •- .o» ’.;• -red smile ol • Thro- ;u*g is gave me at once a kiss. ’ ■'Wher. did you get that pearly ear” •’Wi.re th-! v.m get those arms and • ■ i man. st si. f into i •».»ks and hands.’ •'l’ert wT< : ■ did you C'-me, you (killing ••;’ro' ! ’ I, 'i?r .ame box as the cherub's wings.” . jtd ” j ,■-’. come to you?" -God th ■ I >out n and so I grt w.” ♦ p>-t how did van < <>me to b.». you dear?” ».j.. i;> ■. .: ol von ,m! so I'm here. ’ - IRORGE J!ACI)OSAIJ>. CHILDREN’S RIGHTS. h> gr. - car ; iiiorial space today to »: rtfcle v.. highly commend to < ." ;.■-.<'. , d w t k our contributor tor t. - , x«-;;. nt vi<-w-- i,n "Children '» )\ ■ > ■ I;,, id our beautiful poem a' d •nho o- ~ law, leading to nil Truth, to , Wlsd' iv ;■> ,:!! Power, is the law of ’. : it I--.- ti ■ do with the rights of <•.,’.• are t' ■■ iur> the little children? In respon < to their desire or request? » . . ~r sometimes with no w< 1- < '• waiting them, their pitiful chlld h ; -ftrn I pi. ■■ d tn. nrrounded by Urn « ® "1 >v <1 Jn«> . -g has been done the soul born i•. • ■•■„. ~a to some of us. understanding ■ ' the Influence. of pre-natal thought came I .'- a by unremitting love ami ( are, ; -•- -a ■ ‘ v. ■ ■:■ ■■ i <mi*. dy much » wrong thus done by our igno- i, -rad. worried and overworked, pa- t -..> often consider the coming of . ne for which key are tespon- •». ■ calami’.''—a miss •: iune—an extra . -nth to feed, a bodj to clothe; forgetful •ie g« qu< oul, with a : m-ht to be fi’i•<•<! fm endb ss spheres of v tion to whi< i this small existence, ■ i- sh'.rt earth-life is but the preface. . child has a right to all things no te . ..nd Jlfdrc ill tie building of cliar k< ter. and the parents are accountable ; . . evil that enters therein. The sacred oflic's of motherhood and f.fi'.-rbh ■■<’ are often sadly misunderstood; ':■■■ divin.- priviFge abused. ... n , h low cannel be poured tijion 4 child. Tin- little being, entrusted to our care, b - do not "own”—’tis simply loaned us fur a short time. Soon the Intervening years will drop re a. 'XT Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. i. Ti.E FAKItrS FAVORITE REiCOiCINE (<f < T ' CANDY C/ATHAHT?C I | ii" -• . ■■:iol in our <■! ild tvo may rvKignize— I nut ..nr iitt .. vi e h.i many v.-arr yoump r <>li. mothers, love your children into i ol ' iiii-u ■ ; ti;; b-.tler tlr’.u threats or pun i i.- hments. I kove is the strongest power in the void. tii._- goi.ler. key ihat unlock a (lit’i ultj. ■ You: children may be to i e.it. :.iin tin ni. ! "Ob, what would ti.c world be to us , if tie ehil liin w. re no more?” i’.MMA b van iu.i siin HEART TO HEART TALK. , How many burdened souls there ar.» I who a: u . ighb-d down by life's cares ! and v'.rrows. the- kn. w not how to i le.-u c them ,t ?. Throne of Grace. W. • take them there, but we brlntr them ■ away with u.-. I have never si-.-n a soul | that did not have trouble of some kind. | Trouble is in th. atmosphere in which I be live. - We often look at others >m life i seems to be beating so favorably, and i we think "they surely have no trouble.” I What a niislak' If I mn ever tempted i to think this. T Immediately recall tin. i lifory of the ciiange.i cross, one who hei cross was heavie than I Shi. could In .ir. and the angel allowed j She tried first one and then another, • bin Uvh-- ■ '..lei?, at.d :.t last she took again her own cross and found it lighter. ' tme uho lays the cross upon us knows j just how heavy it should ie>, and if w. : b. I »ve that, It will new r wi lgl.t us ■ down. We are w Inclined to I t earthly cares . and anxieties bind us to Uiis earth, we 1 are literally Ted down and cat,not rise. t saw an Incident related in an exchange ; th.l’ riustrates this: I , A party of friends once got Into a ■ boat In Norway to row around one of i tin- fiords there. They took thedr ,e.,ts i and be.-an lu cut vigor..usly, b.it iln i We Want You to Try Us J |. To s-nd us a trial order and ier: our al ility to ! ■ Ii satisfy you in eve*"/ particular. We liave special I I- cat- -er '•< ..; .'t -’very • - r ?• ■■« can t' f :.< ; i|! Ls, Tei’ V. ir c .!■ ‘?ft- •' y-.u -s <- tereste i ? in,and we send you. free, ary of . !! the fc Hewing must rated catalogues quoting : i who’esa'ic prices. ! s e sure to r'-enven the one | ! you want, and wo will send it Free cf Charge. ; e Furniture Stationery R Farm Implements Toys j Vehicles Musical Instruments i! Sewinjr Machines Silverware ij Hardware Carpets and Rugs ii Crockery Underwear I, Glassware Groceries Il Stoves Bicycles j! Sporting Goods Baby Carriages fl< Harness Dry Goods 51 Blacksmith Tools Photographic Goods 11 Dairy Goods Notions Telephones Books j , Electrical Goods Shoes 33 Years’ |l House Faints Millinery in the Same Watches Cloaks Business; g| Drugs Furs i ?, Men s and Boys’Suits (bO’h Ready-Mad* and Made-to-O:der) inc.-iding Samples. 1| If you desire our complete catalogue,a bonk • of ever I>. 00 pages and weighing 3’-4 pounds, ■I send fcr Catalogue No. 72. and enclose 15 cents ' j ! in c»her stamps or coin. The small catalogues • i 5 art free. B y your goods a* wholesale prices. ! ? MONTCOMERYWARDBCO. ' Il M M-higan A ■ c:;ur, N" a < ez VV .'•.□bingtonSfrerts ' CHICAGO THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, GA.. MONDAY. NOVEMBEK 30, 1903. | boat made no hcadyvay. They put out j more strength and rowed harder than I before, but all in vain; not (in Inch did ; th.' boat mow Then one of the party i suddenly recollected fliat th? boat had l not been unmoored, and he exclaimed, i "No wonder yve coutd not set way, when : we were trying to pull the whole eonti ; hint ol “.rope after us!” And just so i our souls ari often not unmoored from j .-arl'uy things. We must cut ourselves I loose. As weU migs! an eagle try to I Cy wit Tia bundren-ton weight tied fast I io Its fi et. as the sou) try to 'mount I up with wings" while a weight of ■. artli i ly cari s and anxieties is holding it down <o cirtl , I Are you trying, dear friends, tn pull | a load of cares heavier than the “con I tinent of Europe. ’ 7f so. unmoo. yo-.ir ! boat, let loose of earthly things, and al' , that holds you down to this • arth a:.-I i trust t*. On-' who d-.hi not afflict v ■ ingly r.or grieve the children of men." AUTUMM. REVIEWS. I (Written for the Kingdom bv I.llv Arden.j Yesterday my brown-eyed Katharine came, to me with tin- wp..-!: "Pieise read 'Thanatopsis' t.> me, Alias Oily. I heard -.on read it on< ■• three years ago, i and cv-.r since I haw loved lid-- old eac h lof ours :■ r and ’■. ■■■ f-uiud more : beaiit -. tlf "it tl'.'in ! had thought possible, j I ~( w iw n looking a; it through Bry : ant's spectacles. I suppiw.” To gratify her wish 1 took down the treas-.red vcduni.- and read the desired . poem to Kato. Then we wandered away to;, tber to listen to the various lan- : gn .ges which nature speaks to those i souls that bold communion with her : yis id.- forms. vt ■ nay i just wtu: :.--d from a stroll ::i *“ W i-id. wh< )■•? Klug Michis, with ■ Ids u agical touch, has been turning th? ■ summer- green to aiitumti s gold. As ■ yet, no tinge of red is to be s. . .. 'out | so-ui the frosts will th.? yellow leaves, . crimson so that we may have an abund i ance of color for Tlia;.ksglvb)g d.eora ; tlons. I il-.w restful all nature g.-. ;ns now. No ' budding, no swelling ol se-ds, no building : of nests; but Instead a fuilne.-s. a rip ; snlng, anil a quiet that betokens the i closing of the year Over all the land ' si.npe hangs a soft autumnal atmos phere ‘'making it divine with the in effable tenderm-ss of God." As we wan- - ib-r through tile v.'oodlaiids in the haze ■ of the yellow sunlight we see ■ "All over uplands and lowland. The charm of the gold, n rod; Some of us call it autumn. And others call it God.” ' ll.id I lived old, n times and in iii«- ' t int hwT. I should doubtless haw .-.-.11. d ' ! t God. for T atn sure that 1 should have Ten 1 nature worshipper. As tt is. I ■ look through the web to the weaver, t’O ■ bind the painting to tit. irtls' and adore I the G-id whose handiwork these beau ( teous landscapes are. INQUIRERS’ CORNER. Andrew G. Martin. Columbus, G.a... l wants address of brother. Berry 'Martin. I Heft Monroe. Ga.. forty years ago. Was : In Texas last heard from. Wants to hear | if dead or alive. ■ Mrs. M. G. Swann, C'onyers Ga.. wants ' to corrtspond with any of the children j or gtamicltildren of Thomas and Ann Den- I ham. i Mrs. M. A. Kilpatrick. East Tallassee, j Ala. it. I'. I>. No. I. wisltes to know the , addrt ss of her brother, William B. Ware; I was in Texas a few years after the civil i war; or of any of his children. i Miss Alice Bentley, Thomaston, Ga.. I wants to learn the wiiereabouts of George |A. Byron. When lust heard from was ' at Kelly, Socorro county. New Mexico. EXCHANGE LIST. i Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, Goodman, V;u, has : for exchange a felt table scarf (orange j color) embroidered with roses for 3 yards ■ of red I-Tc-neh flannel; also a center- I piece, carnation design, embroidered in i red, for 3 yards of black French flannel. I Write, sending sample and stamp for re j Ply. I Mrs. J. T. Keener, Collinsville, Ala., j will exchange 150 earliest strawberry I plants known, berries good size, ripe by ■ April 15 last year, for 3 12 yards of i percale or chambray and enough to cover ! postage on same; need not write, just i send goods; have enough for all. ; Janie Thomas, Gratz. N. C., has ] good recitations en’ltled “Our Christmas” . and "Tile Star Above the Munger," to ex i change for other good recitations. > Mrs. Will Goyne. Moody , Ark., will ex i change Austria eanna. pink ehrysanthe- ■ mums, fly poison seed and six kind flower seed for lace, ribbon, embroidery, silk and worsted pieces- Miss Mattle Hou Thomason. Notasulga. Ala., wishes to exchange ladles latest shirt waist, and skirt patterns for 3 yards white Jawn, percale, Hamburg edg ing or bleached domestic. Those desiring ( patterns please send oust m-.i •■•ures and I 1-Hath of hack from i;?.l. to waist line. ! Miss Hulu McHugh. 7. ■ ha. y. Ba., has I for < xchange one W • ’>• organ ( method for beginners in good condition for any Catho.r hynu. ■ in go -d < on dition, St Basil s preferts.-d. with stamp. Mrs. M. G. S? inn. <Vmv--rs. G t., It F. P. No. I. ha- 1- .tool ! K. exeh -ngo for anything us.eti;l .1 < tl value Write for further information. John M I >ail< y Su> - . ia , will ex - change a 4 by 5 li'.-- ain.ra with out lit and book of his let ions for best I offer of a watch oil; . tier; jiP. P. K.( nne more. nville, ■’ i new. a Iso a !.■.:■ ' - - ■ ■ ■ : ami ’ : ' 1 bound books .11 a writing -b 1.. I would like to (Am. •:•„ look. . ;-hot- I gun <>r an.'.thi- g of < -.»l-i. . ' Mrs. .1 W . if II ' nt Ci;, te. S. <’ . 1 will ex- image anyth-.: ; , reason for a | pttri- bi 4 bull i-ti o r ■ Miss s. C GA: in, C: :b.wn. Ala., has Igo ran ill tn .-in t i :.g - io . : uiu. so: I- Io I -Ilk. eight . tilth V.-.' ' • k< ins .. silk, i anv color, ami 5 •■< nt - pay postag.'. Miss i; J. Ibtih : in ■ , No- m 1 ll< i 9 s p ipet siT'ib in <ll ' ran i Bluff Springs, l'l->.. ~ot \!;i '.'O; as Miss It Daniel. J<-f. •• -. <;a.. i-'ut<' j. : Ims the following not ■ i.s f.-r -. x uango: : Pidi. s skirt win fr • . _ ■ cxu.n-i. i<n ■ shirt waist . I(• •■•- >'• oik -mi. Hub ~ls' . ....<!( .lit. f n.lc while | lawn or piq -- Mis A. 1- -ui.'t. .'■ 'f< in'u ■■"> . n»tt- 5. I will -x.-hamm a bm ■ i. water ■ ■■ tni-I pup I|,v for a .(..nlti- ■ rrel br-( h load; . Mr .. P. ■ I’O' - r. Sl,ar ■■■ f-'i.t . has ;. ; light pink with < , '■ tea rose ; | rootc-d pl mt of -he allow b.tnksi;. or • . Ha.ly nßnks n.s also snowdrop bulbs 'to exchange for iwo - ti i -<• single tu lips; each pay p<- luge. ' Miss I.alllo H bv I’orest. 'la.. Ii ;■ a I h.uu-h ; ;::k s. , r.-seu to - x hauge L'.ir • 3 yards of o it!:, .Miss Mi: ■ H k“ . I Hi'll' ill' Ga bus directions : i> biting w.i.-h,,.>b- ■ brics to .all send. ■; .—lt midi<-sed scamp ed envelop' -Mrs. 1, E. P,e . tt dman. Va., has ; fine old guitar Inlaid wit'. pe trl in g ootl , : condition to exchange for a 200-egg incu bator or Berks!-. '■<<■.( I Bela Holliday. A. ■■ rt . ide, Ala., wish . ' to vx- lmn-u- goo.; -iua: ty wire .i Wn-lry. : her own make, for art; ; .- of < value Miss .1 Jom Jo < Creek. N. <' ■ lias moon flower, -laid;., m,l balloon ' ii:.- eed Mu..- All! lo| .. ... . I ' i stimpe.l envelop KINGDOM CORRESPONDENCE, ' Mrs. M E. ( j ■ v.:ite to tfie Ki; 4 L m i’i to «> j many h Hurs 1 ; r- vod, ai •. ttw • I hundred. Am v .- . >;iy to have i<> ' . «»■-' 1 ■ wrote to several place-, to g-. • wnlnu's, t but could not g t ab So my oul-, i cbanci w.i.i to p <:: < x mnge In the ' Exchange. List The : 'onstitutlon. f made exchange v,'-i t. r. :;<. ■, home. ! la us to save ex ■ ■ ss b ;..‘i v..,ys. ! Mrs. ?T. A. Klip ;triv’.t. East Talln-s-.--'. I Ala., R. F. D. ?•■;■. I 1 < (>me to tell I the sisters how I appr- -.’.-tt-' and enjoy ; | reading our corn- ;. IT’ oft-’-.i thought • 1 of writing, but hav - pm. it - .’i from time to time. Tim letters ch'-'-rs nc- so I much, as I am 1-. I alone. My liusb '.i ! i | lias been dead tw niy-’wo years, and I know Low to svmuail, zo with th-' widows. W. J. 1.. Sum::,<’t so 4. Headland, Alm ’ I hope some r< ;i i - **f the dour old C’oh- I stitution will hti' 1 a Po'.ir woman ami j eight children ami a m’-t of friends find ■J. W. Owens, be left home, one and a i half miles east of Ashford. Al; 1 . 11m.i.-t-.m . i county, October 27. 1903 betyveen 3 ami > j 4 o'clock a. m. and we cannot find trace ; j fit him. He is n -r 30 years old. heavy ! beard, right smartly gray. Giy. me all I the assistance you can. : Mrs. Ann Jovan. 707 Madison avenue, ■■ j Montgomery, Ain- -The neap approach ot 1 . the holidays suggests tAc various forms ’ i of gifts to be made to loved ones, but [ 1 .many of us fail to prepare our gifts un- ! til the last moments. Some years ago I ' came Into possession of one of the best Jointed rag doll patterns I have ever , : seen and from that little pattern have* ’ ' made about 575 from orders at Christ ' ! mas. thus making my pin money by . pleasant and profitable work. Mrs. A. F. Bonham. Chilhowie. Va.- I write to say to the ladhs who have not • received a Rambler rose that I will send them as soon as I can. I have sent <>v?r a hundred and there, aie about twenty five yet. to send I Put out a plenty of slips, but, owing to dry weather, only i | « a 4i i part took ro, t. I am rooting more, laud will d them as soon as I can i Them is a gr- tt evil in th.' land, which i I notice i" greatly- on the in,-i. asc. The ■majorit'- of the Loys are sw-ar-rs. little .; b ■ till t > | h ar any one t Im the na.ni’-' of the L'U'd iln vain. The girls, too. art. using such i words :-.s the. e: “Go to 1; Durn It " : <-le. Isn't it. a sliam.” What will be- I com- of liitt- r,;.„>tr;' if this goes v; '.’ : I'ii-.uM a:il tea.-'m: let’s stop tliis j Mat-.- of thia..s P”- ■!■ I-’. A g t.tmman i yeas yv..iking ab><;g in <<i< of or-r leading cities n I .<. :. <■ and in ir-mt of bun th v. i. tw,, ni- , looking < .<tl. g<- girl ~ and, b. ■ aid: 'Th. y wj | ',0.5..: ng' . rig!.; along ' Wasn't ;t a <ii>,;ra<e ami 'shame. Beware of the appealatice o', evil j a:t<i I':,.’ ; : -t step <i"w:iw.h<J. Lillie Hi'-k.'-. Sp mg-. Mi-s. So many ! of th ' si-mrs liave ask .| me to write .sent Gtt'Ough tie: m..:l When t\. <!v •■■! put t!:-m in «;tt ’n water and g< t shallow i box. fill n ith 1-leh garden soil «r b at' mould, tan wet ■ .nd to t’.e root of each . cutting !<■ ■■;> damp; p *.t in pit. I never I I have ent , iV , • 200 boxes. Tbo.'- 'l.at ent lor eq tt in;, a ■ ~ of ail i). ;■,< ■me The mime- we,..' rm.b.-; off. Tlri: , 1.-, the reason sum.- got b>M. 1 will r>.-. have given oat. Some • <k< d r.m to keep them, as they may' g< I t dspl i--<'4. They etn ■. ml I’t.'-b •’< :' fall. I wish I could ans-.’-. all tm s< fb.-t s- me su -h .w. • t thanks. 1,.;, -heto ar. too many, i hop- w;.l I.av<- good I- k with their .!• urn I mb,'..<n -I - , mom < Km - r.uity wb.'V they la k in n ■ n.-. . and 1 1 have thmight often that, the m’g ie..-t ml : few days before Christimis pret -1 I '»■!’ tii-'i’l t’lU-SC JH.'l!:!',*' tl iDIi.T di» inch iV’fp, :«nd in cu h • orner a fl» ; ; lis "f P.Attt tib* r,< h-'.- e i - uppHed, tm* '•-•vt rs ina-It: in the i-.tine u i'- have larger v th b» . •h< is . > oi't 1 . h- th ■ I • •l i ;it • a '■v I; •;n v. i ;• 1 • • n | f.n-l th" li-ht <""lor- 1 ginuhant work- I in while lin< fb>ss \ -iy s*r viv. n ble tor Sfnrk Luil.us, «,f t-ij. -.a siik with c m's \-j j!-.- it ■ b m . j-ir.. -h v\ ith >• tJ. | lifS ‘ H,i 1;: ‘ J h mi'daHL a <d In. . i i;» >■■■ arc- made m I Tumid culiui - with long ;-I"’ « l:d mud’’ i <.(■ Eftdia; wlu-t-L in whit, -i.k.ti -.i' Tl.c i wheel;- w< re 1,..' ’".l on ;i papi r pattern, - mm- t< 'j with Im I '. 'i o -I'.. s. 'tins | handsome >li :il - ,-., s t Its ov. i,<just 25 cents ami some bard work. The hies ■- ■ ■ often give pleas tr< by giv ] Inga Jar of her la st trull or proserve." I A homely but most am-.-ptablc '-tilt from j Perfect I h vs. Dyspepsia I / race ’ s t 0 tho tbe battle to the strong; and the good things of life I / ■•;••£: ■ ':.t 4 to the man who dominates men and conditions through the rm gn -tisin or perfect s £ J ".a.. •'.■•'■X health. The unhappy dyspeptic suffers so much fr< m sick headache, ioss of appetite, I I J y st indigestion, constipation, nervousness and wakefulness that he i> mentally and I / / 4 physiciiilv unable to master life’-problems and difficulties in such a .utii-n ras to ? V,':; t\"‘i the confidence and esteem oi his associates. Do not thus for :■■■. your chances I of social and commercial advancement. If you are suffering any of thesymptOD s \‘»X « *' j o* Dyspepsia, put your self on the “Road to Good Health” by taking >&'< ER. THACKERS l .’ LIVER AND BLOOD SYRUP ‘■'•d a Take it right straight along for a while and yon will know what it is to wake ; M up refreshed, to thoroughly enjoy a hearty breakfast, and to take up the day's >• M duties with a healthy energy and a clear head. _ J '•yd Hs any sufferer that Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup i® the remedy- upon which he can depend to cure even" the worst case of Dyspepsia or Stomach trouble. He writes as follows : j Lfiw ■ ) have sutfi rcd considerably with indicesticn. constipation, also a severe liver trouble with loss o* appetite < ould net j Ski sleep well ab mi'll,, in sac. nad iio eneia.v to work or even walk around. I felr. like i was packing- i> bea'y load atid was ' ’M easily exhan".t'd' utii f mok l»r. Thackers Liver and Blood Syrup, which helped mo from the first dose. !>v the tine I had fa talon one and one-half bott’es 1 was feellnx like a new man. and at this time my appetite Is good, sleep we.l. and feel rofreniwd on arising: in the morning.*' fr-'J Ask your dealer for it today. Dry form 25 cents. Liquid form 50 cents and SI.OO. Send us two-cent j “sS stamp for sarr.nle bottle and write our Consultation Department for free, confidential advice. . TMAC'ItfER MEDJCIKE COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tenn. a | j country- people to city friends is a gen- | ' erous box of pudding and sausage. Th- se i : cannot be bought from a butcher to L■ ' ■? ; ■ like “the ones that mother made.” For ; I those who have money and no creative I i ability, the stores offer an allming di.-- i ‘ play. One gift, that will give gr-at plea-.- i i ure is a vest's subscription to a good i ' magazine. A blooming bulb or plant is j i always in good t..ste And, dear slstets j it you can do nothing cl: >-. Just sit. down i I and write a letter a.s bright and (hem- ; ; ful as you can make it, to your absent . I loved ones, assuring them of your r?- ; nv-mbrance ami love, and in vour heart • i amt theirs Christmas yyill indeed be a ■ season of peace and good will. A Notre Dame Lady, : I will send free with full Instil, tlons > I some of Ulis simnle f-t ep.iratfon for the | cure of Leucorrtmea, IT- orat;-. n, I)i3- ( placement?, l-'alling of U'- \\ o.’.’.b. S- in- 'tv or Painful Periods Tumors or ! wilts. Hot Flislies, Imsire to Cry. t <■:-.-.-ping I’- ling up toe Sp ne. Pain in I 1 i..- I'..< ■. k and ail I ’etna.<■ Jr ■ bleto ml i: , ndm:,- a ldi. ss. To motm .'s of -ff T -1 ing daughl'.rs 1 wi'.l explain a Success : ful Home Treattm nt. If you decide t : continue it w ill only cost about 12 cents , i Mrs. M. Summers, box 404, N Dame, | lnd ' MONOGAMY IN TURKEY ■ For Financial and Social Reason-- 1' Is on the Inciease. L •'•.'T?-? 1 . of ‘ at . f '„,'V u ' s -. ■ 1 . i-.d I r more hi. i > t.m ” •ml'. 'wife, ya i this la ..liable Iti.r-iis- in tie I practice ot n.<mo-.-.imv does rot t<-nd t . . •a. eompl-i. emaneipirlon fem ceitai: I well-c-,:.ibli.-iie<l Moslem traditions. fin nt ’ation of one's wit'.? to ;t f”i'> igne: is , 'nowadays, mad,,- t) 1( » easier wh-n one may ! truthfully «|»-;;lt of her It; tin- singulai ■ ■i.imiu’. r. A Turk tn. after yome months jof seml-intiniaey. tali; ? >m.-what . I Ind yd. of r;is done-'t,.- provbi d al- ■ ’ wavs ills In .use!)-'ld is in-’d led after tie' . ; European pan of life. The so.'i ll line I;; drawn at the p.-D.t of asking < ...’lt ' lady to . nil. Ere,pi. nt visiting b.-iwe. a. .i! i .;'..tn and T.-.rki.sl; wivts, wl:c:> t!i.--e ' ate in the singular mln r. i. possible - | only aftei a somewhat prolonged resl- | i To the <■.<.- ...t; visitor tiler., is an : most ti,,- Tt: ks oti m< .-l-; i. . .clety i married to on - lady «nry. 'I'l:- singt; ar- ■ <- utly, to the Turks', qn cert In o .. . ■ i i. ir< n> ' . , Aim rice a lady r< marks w ith ! ' ' Pasha would in t ■ ■; ligh ‘d '■ | luiiuy ha.-i no har< :n in inv .■• n><- in which. : ;i pre.-,umc. nv-st f., reign-, rs un.t r.^taml j W".’d. ' M :S lil'. 1 C Hl. t’IJS !t “1 til" ■ ( nmor <»IH ial to wu":n th.> rtmmrk wa-- • I address.;.!, ••!!<■ has I. bl mm wit>, is, • i ti. V.e BB'-'llx ail hi’ .' . ' ; ‘Hasn't ar. v m ea h;tr< in ■ ’ The c v i I w.u-; almost ieaiT-i; - Pasha : | grot m.’tiy < ;iil<ir. a,” eontinmd tills dis- . I ;<sp'diit. d investigator ot Turkish . is j toms. I he hr ? eioven i l.ilitren 1. . ing. < IHM wife is very- fond of chM.lrem'' i "Is she Turkish'."' i "No; she is a Circassia:: Imiy of very ; I good family." i "A.h i>. a Circassian! She must be very i I beautiful; the 1,h.;..s are sn handsome,” • | the prettv American r-tm -m-t in « n | liii-.J tot. ■- Fiom a r im.m’ic travel, i point of view, if Turlc j;-.'sist in mat ' In;-; as virtuously ..iM d ; ;iy a.s . very j else, at least to find th n marryin; ! Circassian slay.’ was a. ti.:!- more sol : ing than to hove ; und . . ilngl J wif< correct Turkish d-’s. ent j 'the young ni.! <L> camv smiled as •we nio.Ml'.' marry < 'ire .s : .s. and alm |' T’l.'.-e are st:') , .much nm'ems throu out Turkey stitli T utly <-■ 1 iipped witl ■ plurality of wiv.’,. t . satisfy the most Acting of travel i, in - >r.h of sei: •tion. E'-e>; is i o’-;.; t:t iii-L’le there • nrd • t't<- i-h- 1 i n <*’ mh t** k ■up the obi stun mrd .. A! ■ .cm irrnr i upper 10.000 p: 'I, •■. .” ■ t mitw-ar. ; the Ear.■p.-a.< ; .Mme. <.f monog.im?'. A Meteological F.o nance. 1 Ft.-.f..:-. th. w -th. p " ■' w. .Idod I ’j.|,'.;,. frier:.w!o "Li 1 them we A linen s!mw<r. i'< >. ■ A kitchen show. r. ;.D->- ; Thev h':’! •'< < f gi : s V..T. j Au.l o'.'e of rugs Uiul m <ts. I And ■ tri tin. ■ M and ■ <bl’.s | And para.-ols and hat.- N-u could 1:;. wife t:■ me him. I '>■ ' ■ . .; ;. p..t‘- ami k.'tihs , Until :.<• fle s safety ■ Amt lilies <Jt:t-ide P door. i And say th. m\•r uw nt Free Booklet i btiildnig Atl.anta, Ga. A Little Cliiß I And ■. m, b . x i "lil.L ;■ ii ' flight j IL’w blindl'- ar o' h w I How oft niy .'m e ;< in t isl i He would not rush me w' r, f. : I'itc- fait!: im li .s wli.-a } an: '.« .: Would • ease to i>!:.,;; lam p. •; ■ ;. J I I long have slept, from vi-i'ii.s :; i And. weeping, tm-v rmtv leave t-nm tiirr. ; To If” Sereuelv ..'ime’ to me I Oh: mar- I m-.tr him. trusting sav, • As he is r a.-hing upward then ‘Please, father, I have' eim:» t > lav My head upon vour ;.t. >st again" 9