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Women in Out
Appalling Increase in the Number of Operations
Performed Each. Year—How Women May
Avoid Them.
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large Going through the hospitala in our
cities one is surprised to find such
» large proportion snow-white of the patients lying
on those beils women
and girls, who arc eilher awaiting
or recovering from serious opera
tion.s.
Why should this be the case? Sim
ply because they have neglected
selves. Ovarian and womb
are certainly on the increase among
the women of this country they creep
upon them unawares but_ every one of
those patients in the hospital beds had
plenty of warning in that bearing
down feeling, pain at left or right,
the womb, nervous exhaustion, pain in
the small of the back, lencorrlnoa, diz
atiness, flatulency, displacements of the
woml) or irregularities. All of these
■symptoms art indication* of an un
healthy condition heeded of the ovaries or
womb, and if not the penalty
hastobepaidbyadangermisoperation. When these manifest
symptom** them
re-lves, do not drag along until you are.
obliged to go to the hospital remember and side
tnit to an operation — but
that, Lydia K. PinUham's Vegetable
Compoand has saved operations thousands of
women from surgical
When women arc troubled with ir
rpffnlar, suppressed or painful rneniitrii
At.ion, weakneSH, leucorrheea. displace
ment or tilcerfttion of the womb, that
bearing-down the ovaries, backache, feeling, bloating* inflammation (or flat* of
tilency), and general prostration, debility, indigestion, beset
nervous or are.
with such symptom* as dizziness, Jassi
tilde, excitability, irritability, nervous-
Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fail.
imiNCHESTER ~r}_M
I Take-Down Repeating Shotguns
Don’t spend from $50 to $200 for a gun, when for so
f/ much less money you can buy a Winchester TaKe-
16 Down Repeating Shotgun, which will outshoot and
outlast the highest-priced double-barreled gun,
besides being as safe, reliable and handy, our
8 1 dealer can show you one. They are sold everywhere,
IVKEt Our H0 P,\qe Msstrakd CsUloaut.
m WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN.CONN.
Malsby & Co.
41 South Forsyth St., Atlaota, On
see?
portable and Stationary
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills
AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINES
Complrt* tins carried in *tock for
IMMEDIATE shir nent.
B«it Machinery. I.owaat f’rtc©* sod Hsa* Tens*
Write us for calnlogue, prices
*tc.. before but ret^
LAZY LIVER ■ ■■■■
“I And Caaearets no good that I would not b®
without th«m. J wa* troubled ft glB.tl dtfftl with
torpid liver and h<»«d*clic. Now tliio© takti;*
CMdirin (lantly Cttbirilo 1 feel very much b*t?»*r
1 ehalj eertainly rv.'ouimend them to my friend*
o* the bot meiilcin© 1 have sver ■«ru."
A-utuk Us&lUev, «thorn Mill No. Z. Fall IUt**. Maas.
if Best For
• The Bowels ^
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CANDY CATtUHTK
K©»er Pldllinl, PaUtablt*. Potent T«»t© Good. Do Good.
8»ok®u, VV>*L«-u or Grtv«\ Wt\ Sic. 59c. NtacT
•old in bulk Yh« fotttiin® t*bl«t Manned CCC
Gu»r:i.-ti'cd io cur* or your money b«rk.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 60s
mm SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES
Field Seeds
merchants and farmer* can ,t m\e
• *u i w rijiiiR lhe Nashville Produce
' Tpbii.. for special cash prices,
N„- -ceil house ihe
i v »t,v cash ne!d m
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NASHVILLE PRODUCE CO.,
J, J. Olill . Manager.
Am# rfuassnoHAami a-uti
writing < -oitag*, LouUtrille Ky.,open th® whole
year 8tU deuu can enter Any time. Catalog fr®e.
’ Zfll‘si
4'fi og top 5 u c ui5 “■e OS cr
i * oagB 8 yn p. t fauv 1 ae
to Ubua s bv » 4 rus*t*t*. a
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ne.s, sleeplessness, melancholy, ‘all- , „
gone “and “ivant-to-be-left-alone feci
ings. they should remember there is one
tried and true remedy.
The fol.owing letters cannot fail to
bring hope to despairing women.
Mrs. Fred Sevdel, 412 N, 54th Street,
yVest Philadelphia, ’ Pa , writes:
.. ™i„ P ,,
t „ Jrire condition when I
wrote to you for I had a serious womb
Ian ,1 nvar'mn trouble and I could not carry that a
j-hild to maturity, and was adviml. an
operation was ray onh hope of recovery. firaml- I
>«>‘bssr to think of going to tbe
t vSritohle f'- “ (kumyrniui' ZZ V
w^fi*vo!manfi,d.v!but £we awl I am not, only a
a bwmtlfulbaby sick
girl .ix month, old. [ advise all and
suffering women to write you for advice, a.
you have done no much for me.
Migg Rub Mushrusb. of East
r-i Chicago, 11 -„_„ i tml n ,i , writ,.,- writes.
J>e»rMr«. Pinkham:—
^^^iXTanSn^ht . , mSXl/t
Uire( , mont |, Ba g () the doctor, after using the
X-Ksy on m., said 1 had an abcess on the
ovaries and would have to have Lydia an ojieration. ii. Pink
My ham's motter V’sgstabls wanted Compound me to try last, resort,
as a
$£££*£3?^
Lydia E. P nkham'H Vegetable Com¬
pound at once removes such troubles,
Refuse to buy any other medicine, for
you need the best.
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women
to write her for advice Her advice and
medicine have restored thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
HELI’FiTL.
''Having a minute to spare,” began
the bore, "I thought I’d devote it io
you-"
"Thank you,” Interrupted the busy
merchant, “I ran use it, for I need all
the spare minutes 1 can get.’ Phil a*
delp'nia Press,
NONOOMMl i’TAL.
Blihson- Did she sing "For All
Eternity?”
(Hibson -I don’t know; she was
ret HI singing when I came away.—
Town and Country.
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L CORN FIELDS
V ARE GOLD FIELDS
? to the farmer who under
a stands how to feed his
y crops. Fertilizers for Corn ■
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per cent, actual
Potash f
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Send for our books—they
tell why Potash is as necessary
to plant life as sun and rain;
sent free, if you ask. Write
to-day.
GERMAN KALI W0RK5
New York- 03 Nassau .Srreet, or
AlUnta, (»a.--crS Sooth Hruad St.
featSRsftfbWBCsa. <duoe
EED CORN tin® Uae la the
sou lb Samp lr arid
W/ Cau^opw®YREft. *. F AALTOS, T\S,
6ROVEITIEET. » Y>V1JLI.E, VA
\ Bout milk is tire latest remedy for
prolonging life, but no one wants to
prolong it in that way
FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous¬
ness after first day’s use ofBr. Kline’s Great
NerreKestorer,S2trlai hottleanfl treatise free
I»r. R. II Ki.ixE.ttd., 931 ArchSt.,Phlla., Pa
London society women are forming
"prayer circles/'
GRATEFUL TO CUTICURA
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For Instant Belief and Speedy Cure of Haw
and Scaly Humor, Itching Hay and
.Night—Suffered For Months.
“I vim you would publish Un„ letter so
that othera suffering as 1 have may be
helped. For months awiul sores covered
my face and neck, scabs forming, itching
terribly day and night, breaking open, and
running blood and matter. 1 had tried
many remedies, but was growing worse,
when £ started with Cuticura. The first
application gave me instant relief, and
when I had used two cakes ot Cuticura
Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Oint¬
ment, I was completely cured. (Signed)
Miss Nellie Vender Wiele, Lakeside,N.Y.”
Kakioo nd Luck.
^SFJLV'Z:? d0 y °° M7
Ml* Pert—“Because.”
Cholly—“Ah! but that’s not a pvroper j
.newer-there’s no reason in that”
Jlise l ert > u • ’ , ln
your face, either. —Philadelphia I ress.
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^d uotlUtra last few tears wus suppos'd to
he incurable. Fora great many years doctors
pronounced it a iocul disease and prescribed
looal reinedlus. and by constantly pronounced falling if to
cure with local tteatmsnt, in
cojS^tlou^iH H- nm*'
^ tattonal treatment Halls Catarrh
J mw ghio, fset.»red onlv hv P. 3. Clumsy A Co.,
Tole ® “ 0 0 ^ark«t. i« the constitutional cure
h It Is taken Internally In doses
from 10 drops to stesspoonful. It act. direct
on tti6 hwod and muoouB surfacM* of the j
gg twtlm-'nlafa T^Bdo ' Address FJCasssi ' it ‘
O. ‘
Hold bv Asil’s Druggist* I’amlly 76<
Take Pill * tor con stipation
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nidn-t N..d Moa.r.
Dixon—-“How is your artist friend
8“«in S along in New Vorkl”
Tomson~“Oh, splendidly,
Dixon—“Have you heard from him?”
font son- i\-„. No. thal’i* that s the tin renson reason I
know he’s prospering.”
AN OLD MAN’S TRIBUTE.
An Ohio Fruit Raiser, 78 Years Old, Cured
of a Terrible Cm ** After Ten Years of
Huffarlng.
Sidney .Justus, fruit dealer, of Men¬
tor, Ohio, says: “I was cured by Dpan'a
Kidney Pills of a severe case at kid
nev trouble, of '■
eight or ten
years’ standing.
m I suffered the
f, most severe back
ache and other
pains in the re- !
w wV gion of the kid
Hi, ^ . neys. These were 1
’ especially severe j
' when stooping
to
lift anything, and
SIDNEY JC’STf'8. often I could
hardly stralgliteii my hack. The aching
■was bad in the daytime, but just ns
bad at night, and I was always lame
ln the morning. I was bothered with
rheumatic pains and dropsical swell¬
ing of the feet. The urinary passages
were palufui, and the secretions were
discolored and so free (hat often I had
to rise at night. I felt tired all day.
Half a box served to relieve me. and ,
three boxes effected a permanent
cure.”
A TRIAL FREE AildresB Fonter
Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. For sale
by all dealers. Price 50 cts.
HER MISTAKE.
Nell—I told him if he dared to kiss
me he’d be *orry for it.
Belle~And was he?
Nell—No, I was the only one who
wa» sorry -sorry 1 told him.—Phila
Utiphia Ledger.
To Cor® a Cold An Otis !>»▼
Inke Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets. All
druggist* refund money if it fails to cure.
E. W. Grove's signature is on box. 25c*
The cellar in the Bank of France re
•emblet a large warehouse
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Svrvip for children
teething, soften the gums, reduces mflamrra
lion, allay spaiu. cures winvt colic, 25c.% bottle
(iaialitb. or “milk-stone,” is being much
for decorating.
piso’s Cure for Consumptioni» an infaUihle
medicine for coughs and colds.—S'. W
Saviji Ocean Grove. N. .1.. Feb. 17, 1900
Two out of every 1000 of Rusiia'a peop
are ..ghttess
A Gu*r®nt®®«l Cur® For Pil®*.
Itching, Blind, Bieetimg refund or Protruding if Pazo
Piles. Druggiata will money
Ointment fails to cure in 0 to 14 days. 50c.
Fifteen war vessels are under construc¬
tion in the docks of Germany.
Itch cured tn 30 minutes by Woolford’a
Sanitary Lotion Never tails. Sold by all
druggists. 01. Mail orders promptly ftlied
by Dr. K. Detchou, ('rawiordsvtlle, Ind.
Tliere are 2,500,000 acres of cork forests
in Algeria.
Misoaront Wheat.
Salter’s strain of this Wheat is the kind
which laughs at droughts and the ele¬
ments and positively mocks Black Rust,
that terrible scorch!
It's sure of yielding SO bushels of finest
Wheat the sun shines on per acre on good
111., la., Mich., Wi*., O.. Pa., Mo., Neb.
lands and 40 to 60 bushels on and lands!
2Sio rust, no insects, no failure. Catalog
tells ail about it.
JUST SENt> 10c A>I1 THIS NOTICE
to the John A. Fairer Seed Co., La Crews*.
\\ i,„ anrt they will -end you free a sample
of tl,is Wheat and other farm se»ds. to¬
gether ',i with .Vide-a their wake grea: farmer. catalog, [A. worth C. L.J
gi(a> 0 to any
Most men are unable to ride in the
head carriage of the procession ufit \
they die, remarks the Atchison Globe.
Hunting the Dollar.
That Mostly Commission of Eng
lish students of our still educational wondering sya. and j j
tem is reported as
puzzling over what it regards as it' j
most amazing And in the meet United j
States. It came expecting to a
nation of groveling materialists; It
left, forced, against its will, to believe
us a nation of idealists with a disdain
Of money that would scandalize the
average European.
The fact is that our reputation as
ferocious and sordid doliar-hunters
was given us by chiefly superfleig! foreign and sha!- j
low observers, persons
who came over to loot us and return¬
ed home shorn. Our energetic enthu
xio&m for business U not and never
^ ag sordid- It is rooted in twe
American passions, both idealistic—
love of the game and love of distinc
tion. Money-getting has meant exci;
lng and interesting occupation, the
most exciting and the most interest
j ng open , 0 the most of ub; it has als<
mftan t tire journey along the easlesi
avenue to Importance and therefore j
t0 ^TT r Place in the world ;
®® e a billionaire wf if f it 1Jn was 1 “fumble known that tc j
a vi * w of oue was to be had - Also >
nowhere else in the world would there
b n,,j 6 sordidness or so much
h >J , 0 if. m ,^tinr as ; n ,he
Am . * rlCan crowd. ,
We are a nation of dreamers and
sentimentalists, and we are proud ol
jt,—Saturday Evening Post,
Rival Health Systems,
The Sturges County Old Settlers’
Association was holding its regular
annual reunion r „, ln i nn
”1 reckon, said the venerable Mr.
Simpson to <the equally venerable Mr.
Sktles. “we old fellows could
these younger men a lot of useful
pointers about living to a good old
, »*
Wf wen, ,ji , » gUPSS » ura “ so •> responded * Mr.
Skiles. “But tlrey wouldn’t do as
W e’ve done. You couldn’t get those
:haps to be as particular about vrhtu
tiey eat and drink as we are. They
wouldn’t go to bed at 9 o'clock at
night and take rCg'lar exercise every
.
”Is that , the , way you live.
‘Sure.”
; s *? -■ r "f
anything I blanne please, I don t take
any exercise, and I go to bed when
& ver 1 tod like it.’
“That'll tell on you some day, Simp
son. W'oen. you get to be as old as I
am you'll see things different. Here
I am without an ache or a pair of any
kind, and I’m efghty-oine.”
“Huh!” exclaimed Mr. Simpson,
with lofty contempt. Tm ninety
Dnc!"
Seizing his cane, he hobbled away
in great wrath, leaving the momen
toua question ot longevity and the
best method of attaining It still unset
tied.—Chicago Tribune.
The culture of tobacco has proved a
great sucoesa on a farm at Randals
town, Meath, Ireland On an area or
twenty acres 14,000 pounds of leaf
Were raised.
Taylor’S Cherokee Remedy ot Kweet Gum
ami Mullen Is Nature’s great tkmsumptaon remedy—Cures
Coughs, Colds. Droop and <W aml
A '
Sleepers of main inv are used on the
Mexican Central Railway.
(At6-’05)
Pic^y° ur Pl -£iniim k
Your Choice of
a 56 Valuable Articles
r is offered for tile freight-car coupons on Good I,uck Baking Powder can
labels. Besides beautiful pieces of jewelry, the list includes attractive articles
of wearing apparel and handsome things for the house. You can get them easily
and quickly—and you’ll be surprised at their value. Five of the premiums are
illustrated above. For full description and pictures of the whole list see the little Good
Luck Premium Book in each can. The positive purity, the perfect wholesomeness of
GOOD LUCK Powder Baking
make it the most widely chosen of all leavening agents. Dtsring this year 16,145,114 pounds
have been sold (many orders coming in for car-load shipments), which is the largest business
for a single factory in the world. This is only the inevitable result of the original Good Luck
plan—to furnish the best baking powder in the world at the lowest price— 10 cents s pound.
Good Luck is the best because jt is purest, because it produces the light¬
est, whitest, sweetest of baking. These results are due to its unequaled
leavening force, to the fact that it contains no adulteration whatever. ■mi
. It is the most economical because it takes less to do the work than
A any other baking powder. If your dealer doesn’t sell Good mm
*^k Lack let us know, and we’ll see that you are supplied at once.
THE SOUTHERN MFC. CO.. Richmond, Va.
1 a - re - c::. ■ .C-- -. 1 .T nta & ■i 5P00N ONE
■ . . U the
1 SoiiObad GOOD CUT EACH THt $ow»um OUT CAN. FOR THIS VALUABLE Andreas: GOOD n W6 CAR LUCK'BAKING caawwr* AND T*e ARTICLES. Dcpa-w^mint SAVE bs» rkwwkaum IT. PO^DtRl SEE THEY Sroac LIST ARE IN or 1XB. oa each can. a * s #thernm tPj
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PUTNAM FADELESS
Color more srcod* hriirhl ©r and fatter color* that any ^ther dye. On* l©c j-ackaR© color* eillt. wool anu a-iun ©qnaily we*• and i© gnaranteed to five perfect rt
Aak deale r oy w* t nJi »*od po*t yaid at 20c * yaciraf* WQ|kt-8ow tq Dye. Biaat h suAMit Oio©. DgCGJTO^UftJaariiifi. Ki
BISHOP OWES HEALTH
AND LIFE TO PE-RU-NA.
Ministersof All Denominations
Join in Recommending «
Pe-ru-na to the J_
People.- m Y n
Public speakingespecially exposes n r w
the throat and bronchial tubes to i
catarrhal affections. m
Breathing the air of crowded assem¬
blies and the necewary preachers exposure to night face,
air which many must
makea catarrh especially prevalent among >
their class. ,
Peruna has become justly popular among «? -Ii
them. rt
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■Wi The Friends of Pe-ru-na.
Despite the prejudices of the med
7 profession against proprietary medicn
the clergy have always maintainec
strong confidence and iriendship for
! J3/5H0P L. ft. ftALSEY. run They a. have discovered Peruna does by personal all that
perience that
claimed for it
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J The Biihop’i Strong Tribute to Pe-ru-na.
* L. II. Halsey. Bi^top C. M. E. Church, Atlanta, Oa., write*:
• “1 nave found Peruna to he a great remedy for catarrh. In* U
• with this terrible disease for more than twenty years, until since 1 na’
i been using -j Peruna, which hss relieved me of the trouble. hard-earned
* have tried many remedies and spent a great 'deal of
{ for them but l found nothing no effectual In the cure of catarrh as tr>
J iCi’'H “Every individual 5 swSsiaaEa:«-'** who suffers .yith respiratory diseaaea wiU nnd K ^ rur
J a magnificent and sovereign remedy.”—L. II. Halgev, Bp. C. M. E. Church.
«
Peruna is the most prompt and sure
remedy for catarrh that can be taken.
Many a preacher has been able to
meet h is engage m ents only been use he
keeps on hand a bottle of Peruna,
ready to meet any emergency that
may arise.
lest on Earth
Gantt’s Planters and Distribntors
WE GUARANTEE THEM.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
Writ® for Frlceo »n<l C’®t*logu®.
. Hacon, Qa.
OANTT flFU. CO.,
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riPiSSTAST-T.ru trr Ik. b«-l
pe**>ei» mwltrint- erer m»dc A bun
tlrwl miiikma of them hsret,een sold
| tn Inaaluytr* a *ln*rle sick rear. yp htNAdsebe. Oonctipadon, jpatlon, b«*rt- b*»rt
I burn, , sick h dirjitnea*. diuitneas. tMul t>ad
br'nt th. sore throat and ©very illness
xfa ar :unar aar tmm fr-’i a disordered stomach
are rsitoresi or cursd bjr tU twins T«t>
uleg. On© will g« «n«?rs ... iliy give relief
withinttreot-TBiUiUtra Th«ftfe All drigtfsui ©«n* p*. ka/t-iaenot seU e w Xbeoa enough
tor aa ordinary occasion.
We have on file many letters of re<
mendation like the one given above,
can give our readers only a grateful slight glin let
of the vast number of
Dr. Hartman is constantly receiving remedy,
praise of his famous catarrh
runa.
10,000 Plants for 16c
^ More gmrdens mnd farm# are other j>l«nt«d In to |
P WP Seed* than *ny for #M*.
rcTW« P America. There !• reason
own are r 5,000 for tb« pro
durtinn of our « J»rr»*t«‘d them. «*»o».
in onlor to intine* yo« to try
. ■7^41 /» mnke you ©For: the following unpro
X r-edented
For IB Omntm PomtpuM
I \ 1000 Berly. HwUoni „,i uumre,
Manehlny 1«ley Celery, Twr»lp*„
ft Kick Vatty Iettare,
IOO© *pie B 4I< Unloaa, Rldlllin,
lOO© OaP« Luae Inna
1000 yiorteusl.* ItrlUUat Vl»» ww.
Above »«Ten i**cka«r«» eonuln «ufH
eient seed to arrow 10.000 piwaU, fer*
nDhlnir buohf’U of brilliant
fflwrraanU lota*n.J Joteotebotoe
ventstAblra. t<»getber with our g r**fc j
cmmlog, telling all aboat Flower*, for
Oo«e«. Small Fruit*, etc., all
Ito in HtAtope nnd this eotlee.
Big 1 tO-page c*t*log *Io«e. tc.
h JOHN A. SkUifl SEED CO,
H A.CJ* La Cro*»e, Win.
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