The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, February 20, 1907, Image 4

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THREE EPOCHS IN A WOMAN’S LIFE 1 'CJ Il Ift ; 1 1 11 I MRS. ELVA BARBER EDWARDS There are three critical stages in a Woman’s life which leave their mark in her career. The first of these stages s womanhood, or the change from a cu"e free girl to budding womanhood, The second is motherhood, and the third Change of Life. Perils nrround each of these stages, and most of the misery that comes to women hrough ill health dates from one c • another of these im portant crisi Women shou. I remember that Lydia E. Pinkham’s 'egetable Compound made from nativ > roots and herbs has carried thousands of young girls over the critical perio I of puberty, has prepared mothers fc- childbirth, and in later years ear ’cd them safely through the change < ’life more suc cessfully than any otl. r remedy in the world. Thousands o testimonials from grateful persons, t oof which ere here published, substantiate this fact beyond contradiction. Mrs George Walters of Woodlawn, ill. writes ! Iteai Mr- Pinkham: I feel it my duty to tell you of the good Lvdm k. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound b.<> done me in preparing for childbirth. After suffering and losing my children a friend advised me to try your 'valuable me d> me, md the result was that I had very little inconvenience, a quick recovery and During its long record of more than thirty years its long list of actual cures, entitles Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to the respect and confidence of every fair minded person. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Makes Sick Women Well. WITH POTASH WITHOUT POTASH ka— , X?* A mH in’ r These illustrations j / > U*l -4- show the variations in size /fyj between a strong, vigorous cot- tOn rc “ u ‘ t ert *^ zat * on IP Potash and plants tin/trMitwf and in consequence suffering from Cotton Blight. ■ This and other interesting experiments are described in our books,“Cotton ■ Culture” and “Profitable Fanning**—free to any one interested Written I by experts, and full of valuable suggestions which, followed out. will insure | belter and bigger crops and larger profits. Write for them to-day. 7-- —r-- - Uzlii" £ Fifll ggSgl tMJßsak ]»lfel | Doivt Suffer |g edl niciht lon£ from toothache || or rheumatism I SloauKs I I Liivinveikt I kills the p<xin quiets the || nerves and induces sleep At ckII dealers. Price 25c 50c bHOO || Dr Earl S.Slo&.rv, Boston.,Mass.U.S.A. fi . CABBAGE Fla is. CELERY Plants KSsSg fcafelsL and ( |I kladaol garden plan«a fan non furnish all kin.ls < f eaHbaga HSvSn C. 3p S vt’f’a .leu’s i| r s-r.ln the on.-r air : .vll-land er. .: ■■ .... r.v n front s itil.l.. .-.■’i’un'i. We us- ill, ime plaiid... Jlfljnjtrßlß JHL L £ our tl>.«>H.u<i acre truek farm. Haut-eureluPi .-.ulited anil pwperlj njWJHBffl EWSWfcag parked f'ierr ready In’-l I”. l.eitnc- •. i.-n : <u.. B' -e. n. at.;., M» Jif.ll sw£Sl—'A .-£?3! time dr earlier Eeduced .-Xlsre-e raiea promlM I wh.iM.wh-iietfeoUve 10u\ SnjVH .vtlt Hire us SC per real less than mercnai.illM, r.-.i-s. I ru-.es. bii-.aU hits -I# s tl.Wperth'i.sand large ... Si K per il.-usatt'l. E. ■’ I Meg- Ins s Arllngi n White hplne ‘ n iml" • < •« J» r p naw. i.u B. J’.wgrttd S. C. The ' 'Tit*’- xjn’-r • DepartJr.ent establUhedan > fetation on otu rnru:s, t<> Jest all kln«k< l vcuFt-ihLts. espc- .‘iiiiir ’x! i iiw re c u'ti g; oxLcrhneiit* 've w.l) t.t p:- *' ■ j <>u atauv time. C ““‘ J '* ,t ' Sg YOT rsr e^.. : r. l | ? ■ H ai.IT« is < ■«»»!• » X MruGFITS. S. o. d ° 1 ’' :ke writes Mrs ”” BmM B w Jelemma Mullins of Odessa, V/. at II Va ‘ “ Because ’ after suff ering ■Wa S n f° r several y ears with f emale trouble, and trying different doc tors and medicines without obtaining relief, I at last found, in Wine of Cardui, a golden medicine for all my ills, and can recommend it above all others for female complaints.” Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headache, periodical pains, irregular, painful or unhealthy' cata menial flow, and all ailments from which sick women suffer. A perfect tonic for delicate women. A pure vegetable medicine for girls and women who are subject to the complaints peculiar to their sex. Has benefited over a million who used to suffer as you do. At every drug store, in SI.OO bottles. ~VVRiTE US A LETTER WINE ft ft ft Ri j I Scribing fully all yoursympjorrs ” g gj. ’OgJH 3 and « e will &»d you Fre» Advice B nr y o I Medlcr-e Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. fj | Kfev S BS E» Kfs*’ -<P SS _____ mrs. george Walters as healthy a child as can be found anywhere. Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Coinpound is a blessing to all expectant mothers/’ Mrs, Elva Barber Edwards, of Cathlamet, Wash., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— “I want to tell you how Lydia E. Pink hams Vegetable Compound carried me through the critical period of the Change of Life without any trouble whatever, also cured me of a very severe female weakness, I cannot say enough in praise of what your i medicine has done lor mo.’’ M hat Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Edwards it will do.for other wo men in their condition. Every suf j sering woman in the United States j is asked to accept the following in vitation. It is free, will bring you health and may save your life, Mrs. Pinkham’s invitation to Women. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located ami the quickest and surest way of recovery advised. Out of her vast volume of experience in treating female ills Mrs. Pinkham probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. Her advice is free and helpful. CONGRESS INVADED By a Bold Army of Women Temperance Advocates. THE HOUSE IS “STORMED” Demonstration Was for Purpose of Boosting Bill Which is Intended to Establish Total Prohibition in District of Columbia. Temperance advocates, me thou sand strong, marched through the national capitol i’.’iur.uluy in support of the bill intioduced by Representa tive Webber of Ohio, to rid the Dis trict of Columbia of the liquor traf fic. Men, women and children, rep resenting a score of total abstinence i orders and the leading churches of i the district, formed the procession which’moved through the capitol for more than two hours, while Repre sentative Webber and oilier prohibi tion advocates were speaking before the house commit tee on the District of Columbia in an effort to secure a favorable report on the bill. “Surrender’’ was the watchword of the reformers, and many of them pointed, to the great oil painting in the rotunda representing the sur ! render of Cornwallis and | and announcing confidently that right j and justice always triumph. Representative Webber was in charge of the prohibition speakers before the house committee, and Rob ert Crain led the argument against the Webber bill. In his opening speech. Mr. Webber stated that li quor is responsible for the condition of 90 per cent of the persons in the jail, workhouse and insane hospital of the district, and after reviewing the income from liquor licenses, explain ed that it falls more than SBOO,CXM) short every year of maintaining the institutions which he said liquor ! makes necessary. In support of his declaration that ' prohibition had been a failure where ever it was tried, Mr. Crain quoted from statements of Bishop Potter of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of New York. The mention of Bishop Potter's name called forth derisive laughter from the visiting temper ance advocates in the committee | room. Mr. Crain denounced the ac- i ’ tion of the prohibition delegation and I l stated that Neal Dow, the Maine juc>- I hibition leauvi, admitted the week be- I fore his death that he had been on • the wrong track all through his long ’ fight for prohibition. “It's not true,’’ practically all Hie white-ribboiners in the room exclaim ed, jumping to their feet and repeat ing their denials again and again. Mr. Crain said the south was mis taken in it§ movement for prohibition and that the laws regulating liquor selling in Tennessee and Kentucky had been a failure. | He 4rta‘hat the “blind tigers'.' of mu rd er crime in that state. This brought an emphatic denial from Representative Sims of Tennessee, a member of the house committee on the District of Columbia, who said the speaker had no knowledge of what he was talking about, and de clared that the state of Tennessee has found its prohibition legislation an unqualified success. The white ribbons of the Woman’s j Christian Temperance Union predom inated in the long line ot crusaders. Women made up three-fourths ot I the army, and practically all of them ; I wore the white badge. i Mrs. Clinton Smith, president of | I the District Women’s Christian Tern- j perance Union, headed a column com- j posed of prominent members of the : [ Reehabites, the Independent Order ot • I Good Templars, the Prohibition Cru- j ; saders, the Christian Endeavorers and | | other reform organizations. Two-Cent Rate For Pennsylvania. : The Pennsylvania house of repre- ■ I sentatives Thursday passed a bill iix- I I ing 2 cents a mile as the maximum i i rate for passenger railroad fares. The j I bill now goes to the senate. MILLINERS WILL FORM UNION. A Weekly Wage Scale is Decided On for “Art.” The Milliners’ Union had its first meeting in Chicago Thursday and signalled its entrance into the labor field by attempting to fix a wage scale for ’’art.’ The foliowing weekly wage scale was fixed: Milliner apprentices (art students), I $3; preparer (with a sense of the ! artistic), $8; trimmer (artists), sl2; I milliners (full fledged), sls. The mil j liners will apply for membership in i the Chicago Federation of Labor. BILL IN INTEREST OF BABIES. Minnesota Legislator Would Force Mothers to Nurse Offspring. Representative Timberlake of Min neapolis introduced in the Minnesota legislature Wednesday a bill, which, if enacted, will prohibit any person from inducing a mother to cease nursing her baby within a month of the infant's birth The bill was j introduced at the request of a chari . table society. SEVENTY-TWO FROZEN BODIES ’ Recovered from the Wreck of the Sunken Steamer Larchmont. A special from Providence, R. 1., I says: A total or 72 bodies nave been recovered from the wreck of the i Larchmont. Os these 22 were taken to Block Island by lour schooners, which had picked them up floating out to sea. The estimate oi I lie d°r.d is stiil 181, only 19 of the 200 on board the steamship having been saved. The Badge of Honesty - Is on every v■; ipper of Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medico Discovery because a full list of the Ingredients composing it is printed there .1 plain English. Forty years of experk ice has proven its superior worth as a bl -d purifier and invigorat ing tonic forth cure of stomach disorders and all liver i. s. It. builds up the run down system .3 no other tonic can in which alcjfol -used. The active medic inal principle: of native roots such as Golden Seal ar Queen's root, Stone and Mandrake ro , Bloodroot and Black Cherrybark a: extracted and preserved by the use •,' chemically pure, triple rotinod glycerin :. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce at Buffalo, N. ’.. for,free booklet which quotes extract- from well-recognized med ical authority.- such as Drs. Bartholow, King, Scudder Ellingwood and a host of otlieprL showing that these roots can be ikxpfindel upon for their curative action in all w. ik states of the stomach, acconipAjiied 1 indigestion or dyspepsia as well is inXli bilious or livercompiaints and in im/was ing diseases" where there is loyX/flesh and gradual running down of nd system. The "Golden ,’b dical Djscqyerv"makes rich, piire blooi . nd so invigorates and' iTguLitesTTrnTtoinach, liver and bowels, and, through trn .:■ the whole system. Thus all skin atfei ons, blotches, pimples and v. >ll as scrofulous swel lings and old often > mining sores or ulcers arc cured and he; led. In treating old running sores, r ulcers, it is well to in sure their hea l.ng to apply to them Dr. Pierce’s All-He ding Salve. If yourdrug gist don’t hapten to have this Salve in stock, send fiftv-four cents In postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Ins.tt.ute, Buffalo. N. Y., and a large box of ihe "All-Healing Salve” will reach yon by return post. You can’t afford to accept a secret, nos trum as a subst i .ntc for this non-alcoholic, medicine of known composition, not even though the urgent, dealer may therein- make a little bigger profit. Dr. Pierce’s ’h asant Pellets regulate and invjgorate .to: ,:n h, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, I toy granules, easy to take as candy. (Atß-O7) Artificial tartiis ekeh— crippseswti refere ico aii ■■> ae«ry will ho given work i i their own town b\ frhi-.i they ciu earn the beC $r.U limb; ir.adis .t al'yto order the;r measure ments; guarantee'?. st von absolutely no money. Address WINIWOK 1’ ? Washington St., Chicago. t, HICKS’ CAPUBINE ?, CURES I ALL ACHES And Nervousness Trial bonis 10: Al dm etorts Even failure may sometimes be spoiled by .success. BABY TORTURED BY ITCHING. Rash and Feet—AVou’d Cry U:* 8 - y. ired Out—Speeds Quticura. . My baby wtq4 ,|, out n ; n(j nJor 4hs old when she had rash he; . far( . ,/ n( l f ee t. Her feet seemed to irritate he, most, es pecially nights. They would raise her to be broken of her rest, and someimee she would cry until site was tired out I had always used Ciitlciira Soap myself, ind bad heard of so many cures by the (uticura Remedies that 1 thought I woud give them a trial. Tie improvement tas no ticeable in a fe> hours, and before I had used one box t/ f >,e Quticura Ointment her feet were well arid have never tronbkd her since. I also utad it to remove wlat is known as ‘cradle ap’ from her head and it worked like ay arm, as it cleansec and healed the seal,, >’•• s aaH . time. Now I keep Cuticura / t I H on hand ii case of any little / | ect bites. 18 it ' haps thi< may i‘l. f means of helping other sull'ering Ldlw, Mrs. Hattie Cur ler, Thon-aston,Tie. June 9,19 M.” And a worn in's face may be her husband’s misfortune. Only One “Bromo Quinine" That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Similar- , ly named remedies sometimes deceive. The ; first and original Cold Tablet is a White .Package, with back and red lettering. and bears the signature of E. \V. Grove. 25c. Usually when a man drops one bad habit he licks up two new ones. Itch cureiWn 10 minutes by IVoolford’s Sanitary Lotion fails. Sold by Drug gists. Mail orders promptly filled by Dr. E. Detchou Med.Co..Crawfordsville,lnd. sl. Os all men sailers suffer most from rheu matism. lU7-1007. Sixty years a; > Allcock's Plasters were first introduced o the public. They are to-day the worl s standard plasters. This inventioi has been one of the greatest btessin; j imaginable and affords the quickest, ci. apest and best means of healing and re et for certain ailments, that has ever bcm discovered. Allcock’s are 'he original and genuine porous plasters end are sold by druggists in every part of tlse civilized world. It takes a gcod deal of courage not to resent some insults. DON’T DESPAIR. Read the Experience of a Minnesota Woman and Take Heart. If your bac.t aches, and you feel sick, languid, weak and miserable day after day—don’t worry. Doan’s Kid jNSV ney Pills have cured V thousands of women in the same condition. Mrs. A. Helman, Stillwater. Minn., says: “But for Doan’s Kidney Pills I would not be living now. They cured me in I’lDiuiuii ugg an( j j. ye t, een well since. I ised to have such pain in my back thit once I fainted. The kidney secretions were much disor dered, and I vas so far gone that I was thought to be at death’s door. Since Doan's Kidney Pills cured me I feel as it I hadbeen pulled back from the tomb.’’ Sold by all dtalers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MilburnCo., Buffalo, N. Y. The good dje young—especially good resolutions. Piles Cur J in 0 to 14 Days. Pazo Ointment guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Bl> v. Bleeding or Protruding Pilesin6toi4day Jr money refunded. 50c. A hat pin in the hand of a woman is mightier thm a sword. You Look Prematurely Old Because of those ugly, grizzly, gray hairs** Uss M LA CREOLE” HAIR RESTORER, Price, SI.OO. retail. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■>/ - - ■- j > i ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE CELEBRATED Barrett Stoves and Ranges ’ AMD TAKE NO "JUST AS GOOD.” They are the Only Stoves and Ranges on Earth, in Which the Heat Passes Entirely Around the Oven, I • MANUFACTURED UNDER GOVERNMENT PATENTS BY TH E ' ATLANTA STOVE WORKS, Atlanta, Ga. ‘ Make your dealer order you one,, or write factory fox’ descriptive circular, Vi From t “ e cotton I field to prosperity, | E’ a l ar £ e > constantly I T* growing bank account awaits you if you plant, fertilize and cultivate your crop with system. jS The most important thing is to apply to your soil, about ten Jii days before seeding, a plant food in the shape of 400 to 1000 [ pounds of high grade Vhginia-Carolina FerWizer o j||i| per acre on fewer acres. If you follow this advice. J '' ar I cotton will be waist high by the time many <?f v<-- - exten sive culture” neighbors arc hoeing ovefc ' ie ' r cro P th e first time. Then too they may b-> c used a poor grade fertilizer. Insist upon >naving only Virginia- Carolina Fertt’“- £RS accept no substitute, Ask your dealer for a copy of our handsome new alman—", or write us for one —it is free. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co,, , SALES OFFICES: ’S Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. jfe-7 / . Montgomery. Ala. ' L \ Memphis, Tenn. Shreveport, La. Richmond, Va. Norfolk, va. £gCMiy 1 (11 V3FOI R Durham . N. C. ‘ }e o T Charleston, S. C. ft' - ' -A J® Baltimore, Md. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 A&AAAAAAA 1 SWEETi BLOODHOUND | CORN f S jmgYj BEE * D : 3 1“ IA. » E s s? rr| 3 V ;- » 3" U t TLe Original "Break Plug” Tobacco. The Only "Adver- £ aiised Brand" of North Carolina Flue-Cured Tobacco Showing a GAIN EVERY YEAR since introduced. £ 1 “IRIIT6TEB IN STYLE BUT NOT IN CHEW” t TVVVYV'?¥77’?V7 , e’VVVVVVVVVWr'»VY»¥VV’FVVVVVVVVTVVV7VTVVV , Many a man never reaches success I because he tries to carry too much | along with him on the journey. FITS, St. Vitus’Danr-e :Nervor.s Diseases per manentlycured by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. $2 trial Imttle and treatise free. Dr. H. B. Kline. Ld.,981 Arch St., Pbila., Pa. Too many relatives spoil the leg | acy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children teething,softens tbegums,re<lucesinflamma- , tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25cabottle It’s better to believe all you see ( than half you hear. UO|“ TBVI Cherokee •Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein Remedy for 0£ SH I LUIa v Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe g l r 'Druggies™ 2a S C, SOC .nZIIJXh PUT NA M FAD EL ESS DYE S Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other <jy,», One 10c. package colors all fibers, fhey dye lu cold water better than any other dye. You can Are any garment without ripping apart. Writo for free booklet—How to Dye, Bleach and Mix Colors. JI ON ROE DlllU CO., Uuiouvilie* Missouri MALSBY COMPANY, 41 8. FOKSYTH ST., ATLANTA, GA.. I 1 Manufacturers of and Deales in £ll Kinds of MACH IN ERY , AND SUPPLIES. r Portable. Staticnar.' .’.nd Traction Engines. Boilers. ! ’ Saw Mills and Grint Mill?. V.’-xid-working and Shin- I gle Mill Machinery. Complete line carried in stock. Q Write for catalogue prices. Address all communica tions to Atlanta. Ga. We have no connections in Jacksonville. Fla. ‘ Cabbage Plants’ I am now prepared to fill orders for my Celebrated ■ ’ CABBAGE PLANTS in any quantity desired. EARLY’ JERSEY WAKEFIELD—EarIiest and best »ure header, small type. CHARLESTON WA EE FIELD- About ten days later than Early Jersey’s, also a euro header of tine size. I * Prices f. o. b. hero, packet in light boxes: 500 tar 91.00. 1,000 to 5,00 >at 81.50 per 51 5,000 to 10,003 at 81.03 par 51. , i Bwolal price, on larger quantities. Ail oHer, ehinp, 10.0. D. whin not »oomni>»nie Iby remittance. CHAS. M. GIBSON, Young’s Island, S. C. DO YOU WANT EARLY CABBAGE AND PLENTY OF THEM TOO? If so. buy your plants from us. They are raised from the best seed, and grown on the sen islands of South Carolina, which on account of being surrounded by salt water, rates plants tout arc earlier ana hardier than those grown in the interior. They can be set out sooner without danger from frost. Varieties; Early Jersey Wakefields. Charleßton op Large Type V munch..' iH rucrsi.n_s,Succession an<| Flat Dutch. All plants carefully counted and packed ready for shipment, and best express rates in the South. Prices: $1.60 per single thousand, up to 4000; 5000 ormore at $1.25 per thsusand; lO.UfO and upwards at SI.OO per thousand. OTHER PLANTS SUPPLIED-Celery LeUuce. Onions and Roes ready in December. "SPECIAL GARDEN FERTILIZER’ $5.00 per sack of 200 pounds. Every th ,r.s F. O. B Meggetts. S. C. The U. S. Agricultural Department has establishedlan Experimental Station on our farms to test all kinds of vegetables, especially g lbbß F£. B j, , ?fn»ip^>sv aW *l , ?-»-cisL eS these experiments. Write tons. N. H. BLIICH COMPANY. Mwits. *. C. COMING DFTTrinvi | I.OIISI 'I « SOAP I For Baby’s First Barb and Subsequent Baths. / I Because of its delicate, 1 emollient, sanative, anti septic properties derived from Cuticura, united with the purest of saponaceous ingredients and ie “ freshing of flo”' 6 . 1 ’ odours, ! Cuticura S^P ls a!1 that the fond^ 01 food mothers de i d.esforcleansing,preserving and purifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands of infantsand children. Guaranteed abso lutely pure and may be used from the hour of birth. Depots: Txjndon. 27 Charterhouse Sq.; Parts. 6 Rue de laPaix: Potter Drug A Chem. Corp.. Donum. U. S> A.. Sole Props. aj-Postr-Iree, Cuticura Boafe ROOF!im O— suitable lor Dwellings, Barns and Business Buildings. Made of pure woolen belt and Trin idad Asphalt, surfaced so that Dn inf inn* is required. I’ire proof and 11U rdlllllllx eheapur than shingles. Write for sain pies. etc. Southern States Asphalt Roofing Co., ATLANTA, GA. Light SAW MILLS LATH ANO SHINGLE MACHINES SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND GASOLINE ENGINES. Try LOMBARD, Ar^ STA j bows The Uppermost Stand ard of Highest Quality Inspected by the United States Government or Sore Muscles due to Colds, Strains or Rheumatism will have the inflammation that causes the lameness quickly removed by first bathing with hot water, then rubbing on briskly Johnson's , Its wonderful power to destroy pain has made it famous since 1810. 25c., three times as much 50c. Ail dealers. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. ““'ST liompson’s Eye Water SUCCESSION—Bost known cure heading variety of large fiat cabbage, later than Charleston Wakefield. These plants are from the very best tested seeds and grown in the open air and will stand severe cold with out injury. All orders are filled from the same beds that 1 am using for my extensive cabbage farms. Sat isfaction guaranteed.