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filpf??ld Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31, 1906.. 5 A fail a88ortment of all kinds of legal blanks^ for sale' at the j Advertiser office; Mrs. Susan B; HiJl has been the gnest OL Mrs. B. B. Jonts for several days. Rev. P. B. Lanham^ who is universally beloved in his several pastorates, was among the visitors' to.our city on Monday. t We were glad to greet Mr. Wal ter P. Bronson on our str*e?B on l?ondav. Hs is now hale , and hearty and strong. Just ao young as eitner of bis boys. Cerealite, Cerjalite, Cerealite, Ask W. W. Adams about it. Mr. C. A. Cobb, now a residen! of Abbeville, is spending some time in Edgefield, and is being warmly greeted by his old friends. Some exceptional bargains are to be found in the Corner Store's nsw advertisement. Ladies, you - can't afford to miss them. Spring 'is coming. You can't hold it back, : and you'll need these gooda. Dr. T. W. White of Beaufort, a | gentleman of exceeding culture and very decided literary talent, is a guest at the home of Capt. N. G. Evans, visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. Berrien Walker. Leggett's celebrated Teas, and Roasted Coffee from 10'to 30 cents per pound. TiMM0N8 BROS. Has any one recently' lost v heavy gold bracelet? Mr. John T. Faulkner has one that was found upon .the Btreets of Edgefield, whictuh/* will cheerfully restore to the rightful-owner. Mrs. ^Joseph Kinard, of Bam berg, who is as youthful and beau-] tiful as the day she were a bride, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Kin ma Marsh and sister, Mrs. R. N. Bailey. RijtY. J; S. Beasley, the presiding elder pf the Columbia district. will preach in the Edgefield Methodist church on Sunday evening. This good man is great ly beloved id Edgefield. Don't procrastinate in th? mat ter of registering for the municipal election _that is to be held on April the 14th. Call at Mr. CA. ? Griffiu's office, put your name down and gat you'* certificate. Oatmeal, Grape Nuts,Force and Postum just Teceived at TI?TMONS BROS. Pretty Jittlo -Gladys -Padgett, : who. is ? universal favorite among j -the little folks of our town, en L tertained her friends very de lightfully on Thursday evening] last, the occasion being the cele bration of her birthday. Besides the very pleasant social feature, a sump*.nous luncheon was served. See our beautifully dec.-rated' Toilet Sets before you buy. RAMSEY & JONES. Mrs. Joseph Maner Lawton and her sweet little daughter, Gladys! Boykin, will.leave for their home j in Savannah the latter part of the woek. Mrs. Lawton's stay of sever al months in Edgefield has result ad in a .compl?te redora; iou to her accustomed state of health. The friends of Mrs. Lawton will be pleased to know that .she wil Teturu for aoother visit in the early summer. - PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, dav oj night. \VE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Don't throw your old fhoes away but bring them to my shop over the drug st? re of Tim mons Bros., and let me half sole them. Rubber heels neatly put on. All work guaranteed. J. R. KING Roll foot and head, quarter-j .awed solid oak 70 inch Beds for] $8.00. Koli foot and head, quarter sawed, polished panels 84 In. beds for $10.00' Edgefield Mercantile Company. Go to the planing mill for shin? gie.-, no. 1 and no. 2. FAULKNER & CATO. L. & M. Paint cost ouly% $1.20 a gallon. Seven gallons pai?ts a moderate size house. Sold,by G. L. Penn & Son. Oar Iron Beds baye been ad-1 mired by all who have eeen them- | prices very reasonable. RAMSEY & JONES. Beautiful Toilet sets from*$3.C0| to $7.50. Edgefield Mercantile Company. 'Nuuna^y's Ceebrated -Candies just received by express Large j ?oppy for the ho i day season. Aleo argo shipments of Freer. ^Fruits. . G. L. PENN & SON The Goldsboro, McFarland, -Taylor, Canhady and Babcock Buggies are still going down the road ? nea d of-al Lot hers. Edgefield Mercantile Company. .10,000-churches painted with ? M. Paint in .1904. L. & M. C08?H $1.20 gallon/ Sold .by G. L. enn & Son; Rev. J. T. Littlejohn, ODO. of the most active dud .energetic pastors ia tho county, was iu Edgefield on Monday. Everybody wants to grow col ton this year. We have before us a letter from a mau residiug at Langley who want8 a "cotton farm". If any one bas such a farm to let they eau get his address by calling at this office. The law firm of Messrs. Tomp kins & Wells may be said to be a well rounded firm. Mr. Tomp kins, ?he'senior member, is rearing a family of- pretty girls and Mr Welle, the junior member, is sup plying the bovB. He and Mrs. Wells are receiving the congratu lations pf friends over the arrival, of a second son. ? A full assortment of the celebra ted Buist Garden Seed just re ceived. They have stood the prac tical test of years. G. L. Penn & Son. We direct attention to the new and attractive advertisement of Mr. J. M. Cobb. He is offering 6ome bargains for February in new aud staple merchandise. Mr. Cobb always has what he adver tises. Already new spring goods are arriving at his store, ready for the early shoppers. FOR SALE : I have for sale, at a bargain, one Babcock Buggy which has been used very little: If you want a good buggy at a low price buy this one. C. E. May." Little Misses Anna and Lizzi Hollingsworth, the exceedingly bright and pretty little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. HoHiugs vtorib, will entertain a number of their little friends at their de lightful couutry home on Friday uext from 5 io 10 o'clock p. m. Swift's, Baldwin's, Baugh's, Bradley'?, and Etiwan Guanos. "You pays your money and takes your Choice." W. ?V. Adams. Enjoy life as it comes to you. Listen to the bird songs and the voices of the children. Linger to watch'the sunset or the opening of a flower. Take into, your life the goodness, the pleasure and the brightness of every day, for we shall.pass this way but once, and then wken you reach the last day that is given you here you will be content. nd can say, "I have 1 ved."-Ex. Now is the time to prepare the garden. We have just received a large assortment of Landreth's Garden Seed, also a full supply of Onion Sets. TIMMOKS BROS. The scarcity of shiugles and the inferior quality of the best that are offered is causing not a few builders lo seek a substitute for roofing purposes. Tarred felt and gravel roofing are being used quite a good.deal, aud with very sat isfactoiyrr?aults." This~.kiud of roofing can be more cheaply ap plied than shingles, and a good quality is said to be as durable as the average shingle of to-day's manufactura. . February the 2nd, which is Fri day of this week, is commonly known as ground hog day. There is a tradition to thc effect tba' if the ground hog comeB out of his winter quarters on that day and sees his shadow he is fright ened back into his hole. If it is cl judy and he does not see his shadow he remains out, which in dicates that winter is neariug its close. Let seo what grouud-hog day indicates this year. Th?re:l8.nothing on the market sup^rior'to a "White Dove" Ham. Try oue. P. P. Blalock, Jr. The citizens of the progressive town of Ward's feel very keenly the heavy loss sustained by the recent buming of their school "building, yet they are not utterly cast down. Inspired and encour aged by the zeal aud euergy of Prof. L. E. Whittle, thn able princcj'a! of the school aud hi? t'aithtul corps of teachers, the citizens have taken up tbo'matter of issuing bonds to the amount of $5,000 to replace the building al once, which is the wiBe and com mendable course to pursue. Every dollar that a community invests in school buildings and equip ments yields returns au hundred fold. SALESMEN WANTED tolcol after our interest in Edgefield and adjacent counties. Salary or Com mission. Address Clover Oil And Paint Co. Clevelaud, 0. . . National Bud Springs aro tho best on the market. We have them in iron and wood frame. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. g ' Large assortment of clocks good time-keeperB-at low prices. P. P. Blalock, Jr. When you want the best Bmoke m town try a "Franklin" or "Cin co"-cigar.' P. P. Blalock, Jr. Try a barrel of my guaranteed flour at Five and a quarter per barrel. Satisfaction or your money W. W. Adams. Imported macaroni and best cream cheese. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Full stock hames, trates, and all kiudB of farming implements. P. P. Blalcck, Jr. Don't pay 1.50 a.gallon for.oil because labeled mixed paint. Oil only co 6^ 60 ct P. a" gallon. Buy L. & M. Paint, and add oil. It m ikes paint cost 1.20 a ga lion. Sold by G. L. Penn cc-Son.;. irTii'li i r?'?ni mwmHB&i&i*^^ Capt. J. A- White came ovi from Columbia and spent Sunda aud Monday, returning to h duties^on . Tuesday. His fripnc are greatly pleased to see him et joyiug such excellent health. A certain handsome young get tleman who hails from Campobe lo, S. C., evidently finds .th mountain air too Cold in white He makes regular visits wit recurringtrtqueiicy to Edgefield where the sun shines more bnghl ?y to him than anywhere else o earth. A Barga ?D: 3,000 yards o Spring Styles Novelty Gingham at 5 dents per yard, at this prie for cask only. ~ - W. H. Turner. . Mrs. Jack Feltham arrived ii Edgefield on Monday. We trus that she has come for a prolougee visit-one aa long as her friend! would have it be. . Dr. J. X- Pattison, the count} treasur -, has received a check for $2094,30 from the Comptroller General for the public ?chool fund, which is this coun ty's share bf the dispensary profiti for last year.? Miss Daisys Sarliug, who ha* mauy warm friends in Edgefield will be married this evening tc Mr. Charles Brown W?6on, of Au gusta. M?68 Madge Turner went down to attend the wedding, and will preside at the piano. Large shipment of Fancy Crackers aud Cakes fresh fron the ovens of the National Biscuii Company.. TIMMOKS Baos. A distressed NPW York wife whe sought to have herhUBbaud arrest ed for oon-support blurted '.'out'i piece of sound caution: "I knew .ny husband drank before I mar ried him," said she, "and I'd likt to tell auy girl if she thinks she can reform a mau by marrying him, slid is wry much mistaken.' Hoping that the weather will 50?U be more favorable to plaul growth, uof a few early gardener* are placing their orders with thf truckers on Ihe coast for the popu lar varieties of cabbage plants. By procuring plants that have been toughened by being growu ii the opeo air and ar? now suffi ciently large to be transplanted cabbages can be had in the early spring, long before those from thf home-grown plants are ready foi the table. We solicit your prescription business. Utmost care is exercised in compounding prescript ions and only pure, fresh drugs are used. Our prices are very reasonable. G. L. Penn & Son. A bill has been introduced in the legislature giving a pohcemaD the authority to make arrests be yond the limits- of the town by which he is employed.. We tiust :that-rhis.will:becom? aiaw. The 'need of it, however, is not so great iu Edgr.fiold as in towns that are bordered by densely settled com munities. Oftentimes unlawful acts are committed aud the evil doers seek immunity by fleeing be youd the towu limits. The pro posed law will afford relief to thost towns that, are so environed as to need further protection. LesHon8 iu vocal and in strumental music,, art, and canvas painting, given by me at my home ou Columbia street. Apply for terms. Mrs. Jobu R. Tompkins. This afternoon at 3 o'clock mauy ladies of our towu will mast at the borne of Mrs. W. B. Cog burn for tho purpose of organizing a Chrysanthemum association. There is great need in Edgefield for such an organization. These beautiful flowers adorn the yards of some ot . th? homes but we would like to soe them very generally.eultivatf d. [AB it is pur posed to hold a Chrysanthemum fair next fall there will .be a vying with each other ou lh^ part of many members of the associa tion. Let Edgtfield be ablaz-3 with multicolored chrysanthemums when the blooming seasou rolls round; You can't break Mitchell wagon skeins. We guarantee thain to be of heBt maleable iron. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. A few days ago Supervisor Self showed us the plans of a steel bridge that the county, board of commissioners will have erected ?cross Steven's Creek at Price's mill. It is the purposo of the board to replace all of the large wooden bridges with modern steel structures, instead of rebuilding them of wood. This is a forward step that the board bas taken. Owing to the scarcity and ad vanc?d price of lumber, also the inferior quality even of the best, many of the counties are buildiug sttel bridges entirely. While the first cost is greater than wood, yet eventually these bridges will save money for the taxpayers.- As soou as Mr. Self receives the specifications for the bridge be will advertise forbids. A. A. Wells, M. P. Wells, J. M. Mays, P. B. Mays, J. L. Hart, S. W. Williams and Hamp Smith ar uow using Mitchell and Owensboro Wagons. Ask them about their weak point before buying. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. L. & M. Paint. Lead aud zinc nou-chalkable. Wears and covers like gold. Sold by G. L. Ponu & Sou. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE B.KOMO QUIN INE Tablets. All druggist refund che money if it fails to cure. . E. YV. Grove's signature ison each box. 25c. .-.. '. ; : -, . ?' _ . .-- . rr. : Siuce Mr. A.C. English aud' Mr. W. A. Collott have ..been in charlie of the depot we. have not beard a word of complaint. Ou the contrary, roan}' expiessious that are very complimentary to. these gentlemen have reached cur ears. They are both courteous and very efficient employees of the southern, with whom it is a pleas ure to have businecs dealings. Mr. W. F. Vance of-the Cleora seetioo?is ' now ^numbered among! the dealers in horses aud mules. He has already sold one lurge lot and will leave for the market next week to make another purchase. Mr. Vance sn vs thai he only deals in first-class, "gilt ed?e" stock, but will bavH a few plugs on the boue yard here next Mouday salesday-to make it lively for fhe boys. Fresh canned goods of all kbda at very reasonable -prices. Your orders solicited. P. P. Blalock-, Jr. An entertainment will be given at the collegfl on Friday " evening of next week, February the 9th, for 1 he benefit of the art depart- ? ment. We Buall have more to say 1 iu detail of this entertainment next week. Suffice it to say, there 1 are those engineering it who will ' not stop short of making this en tertainment rank among the best I of the season. 1 i Tho Southern Bell Telephone , Company the owners of the Edge field telej.hone system, will make many improvements on the local j exchange ID the near future. The i growth of the system together I with the .improvements on the 'i plant that are. contemplated will : uecessitate a new and larger office I for "central." It is probable thal \ tho exchange will be moved into rooms over tke store of Timmons : Bros. The Commercial Club also needs enlarged quarters, and will rent the office now used for a cen tral telephone office. "Model Queen" stoves stand at the head of all cooking stoves. We have thora in 22 in. ovens. 'Edgefield Mercantile Company. Evidently Mrs. Joe Mays has a very fine breed* of chickens, if one is to judge them by their fruits. Here are the figures: From 40 industrious hens danng 1905, Mrs. Mays sold $41.15 worth of epgs, $39.35 worth of you'ug chick ens, and heus to the ".mount of ' $S.S0, making a total iDcoine from this source of $SS.70. Besides selling the foregoing Mrs. Mays now bas 39 young pullets aud 26 hens. In addition to this their ?table was bountifully supplied with chickens and eggs during the year. Such poultry beats cotton farming, even wtre the latter 25 per pound. Freeh Jell-O. the popular table delicacy, just received. G. L. Penn & Son. Armour's?txuano Recommended. To The Edgefield Mercantile Co., .-Edgefield,-S; -G. Dear Bir9: Last year ? bought of you ll tons of Armour's Guano and I am pleased to say that it proved highly satisfactory to me. I found it in wood dry state, easily handled in distributors, and I uever had better results from f?r til ?zura. On 3 aerea of cotton I used your 9-3 3 -African Cotton Crower and I gathered from the 3 acres of cotton $270.00 worth of lint and seed. I recommeud a liberal use of these goods, as it pays for liberal use. Refpeclfu?ly, W. Pat Johnson. It makes no difference what toa merits of a wagon are. You can fiud one'as good or botter. Try ? Mitchell br Owensboro. EL?EFIELD MERCANTILE CO. or Thin ables Fat is of great account to a bab)7" ;. that. is why babies are fat. . If your baby is scrawny, _ Scott's Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry ; they are rich ; their fat is laid up for time of need. They are happy because they are comfortable. The fat sur rounds their little nerves and cushions them. When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul sion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. Send for free sample. Be sure that thia picture in tho form of a label is oa the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott Sr 'Bowne Chemists I 409.4J5 Paarl street g .Vc LU York 50c. and $1.00 All Drugglita -Tak? Penn's bitters for .tnt liyer. There is nothing better. G. L. PENN & SON. Does your b contain alum the label Use whose label s made with cn NOTE-Safe only the Royal which is the bes baking powder tha Messrs. Cobb & Seal, the pro prietors of the new shoe store, have every tb ing in readiness for the formai open i ug ou to-morrow. A tremendous stock of shoes from the leading manufacturers has been received and opened up. These gentlemen, to whom Edge Seld extends a most cordial wel :orae, are.-extremely pleasant and iffable Shaving a'rcaiy made many friends. The ladies of the Presbyterian ihurch wbre uuable to have their ?nteftaininent on Friday evening last on a?couut of the very in clement weather. Owiug the hold iugof other similar enterlaiumsnis these ladies will not now au Qounce-auother^date but it is their purpose to give an entertainment in the near future. They can always bank upou the ioyal sup post of the en-.tire community. Please Come Forward And Settle. We very seldom remind delin quent subscribers of arrears or urge payment through the columus of the Advertiser. We will, how ever, depart from our custom/and ask all who come to town on salet day, Monday next, whose sub scription ia past due lo call at our uffice and settle same. The amount may not be very large but in the aggregate they are a great deal, and we need 4be mon ey. We carried the subscription accounts of a great many through last year who have now sold their crops and ar? able lo pay. After waiting.patiently we maae this reasonable request. -Those in ar rears will come forward in person or rem it by mail. A Card From The Beloved Dr. L. R. Gwaltney. Editor JEdgefield Advertiser: May I, through you, say a word to my friends in^Old Edenfield" Edgefield ani Saluda. They are scattered throughout these coun ties, and I prize their love and them raore highly than words can expresp. I know that in all crushing sor rows, the smitten soul must stay itself on the greatness and love of God,' and yet, human love and human sympathies are very sweet, very comforting. For their abiding lov? and for their teuder sympathy, I thank my friends in old Edge field. I thank them with full heart. God bless them, each and all. Fraternally, L. II. Gwaliney Cereaiite Top Dressing for Grain, Cereaiite for Corn and Cot ton Cheaper and better than Nitrate Soda. W. W. Adams. ir p Tr Ki f Old Sores, Itching Piles, tULLMAj Skin Diseases, ABSOLUTELY CURED. HERMIT SALVE, 26 AND 50 CENTS A BOX. Sold by all Drupsrists. Take no other. Old Family Remedy 25 years. 'BARG FOR FEI 2 Cases of Spring Pri 2 Cases of -Ginghams. 4 Bales of Brown 4-4 ! Special Values in 4-4 a 4,000 Yards of Embroi SCHOO] We always have what flggT'Coat's Spool Cotto AT C I ara, now offering COST, and all Winter prices. Come to see my line save you money. Miss M akin g powder ? Look upon only a powder hows it to be sam of tartar, ty lies in buying Baking Powder, t cream of tartan it can be had. Large Audiences Should Greet Her Miss Christine I. Tiding, of Englaud', a national organizer of the Woman's Christian Temper ance Union will arrive in Edgefield on Saturday of this week. Miss Tiuling ta3 lectured in England, Scotland Wales and Belgium and in twenty one states of the United States She has spoken before large audiences in Greenville, Ander son, Gaffney, Columbia and other places, and has been most highTy commended for her winning man ner, and ber eloquence. Miss Tin ting will address an audience at the Baptist church at 4- o'clock Sunday afternoon, at the Presby terian.church Sunday evening and nt the Methodist church Monday ?vening. Do not fail to bear this earnest speaker, on the. subject of temperance. Death of Mrs. O. O. Timmerman. On the twentieth of th:s month our etttire community was sadden ed by the death of Mrs. Oscar Timmerman, nee Miss Lizzie Bus sey, second daughter of our es teemed neighbor, Mr. Pat Bussey. Mrb. T'mmerman badb?eu ill for a year or longer with consump tion, and while her death W?B not suuexDected, it was none the less dad. She hore her long illness with patience and fortitude befitting the noble Christiau woman that she was. Ever thoughtful and solicitous of the comforts cf those who mi:.intered to her needs, even when il waa thought she was toe weak to notice. Sbe fully realized her condition being perfectly re igned to tho will ot' God, and was prepared to meet her Maker. She was a consistent member of the Baptist church, having united! with the Red Oak Grove church when a child. She was an affsc tiouato and dutiful wife and daughter, a devoted molh?r,a loving fristcr, a good neighbor, und a t';anch friend. Although eta quiet, reserved nature, she was esteemed by all who knew her, and in her death this community has sustained an irreparable loss. She fell asleep in tTeBiis surrounded by her loved ones, after having talk ed with, and taken leave of each separately. Sho leaves a husband, three little children, her parents, three sisters and two brothers tu mourn her loss. Herjreinains wre interred iu the cemetery at Red Oak Grovo church amid a large concourse of sorrowing relativet aud friends. The funeral services were conducted most feelingly by Rev. J. T. Littlejohn. We extend our sympathies to, and weep with those who weep, for the loss of this loved one. A FRIEND AND RELATIVE. JAS. S..BY RD, SURGEON DENTIST, EDGEFIELDJ S. C.? g^OiTue over Post-Office. r ?(BBS nts. Sheeting and Plaids, nd 10-4 Sheetings, deries at 5 and io centss. Lv 8HOES we advertise. n wholesale at 5octs per doz. "A osar PATTERN Hats AT Millinery at very low before buying. I can jary Buford. LC Depot. Test 25 Years ay. 50 ceste* FERTILIZERS. To the Planters of Edgefield County: Baldwin's Fertlizers have stood the test of six- j teen years in our count}', its most liberal buyers and best friends of to-day, are the planters who have used it contiually since its introduction in our county, which fact proves the exceptional merit of BALDWIN'S FERTILI ZERS, the Cotton, Corn, and Grain grower. Before making your Fertilizer deals for J906 talk| with our representative, W. W. Adam s, who will give you the secret of making a hale to the I acre. . ?2S32B33 January Clearance Sale. We have just token an inventory and find that oar Clothing 6tock is heavier than we wish it to be. . In order to reduce same we have decided to make the following prices for the next FIFTEEN DAYS ! Ali $10.00 Suits - - - - now $8.50 All 12.50 Suits --- - now 10.50 . All 15.00 and $16.50 Suits - 12.50 What we have left in Boys' Clothing will be sold at ACTUAL OOST 10% off on ail Blankets and Comforts * TUP above reductions will be made to cash customers only. t?BF'Give U3 a call withiu the next 15 days and take advantage (f these low pricss. mens Within the next week we will have a Large Shipment of White Linens, White Waistiugs and Suitings, for the early sd ring trade. We contracted for these goods last summer, conse quently at much lower figures than the same goods would sell at now. NEW GOODS in all staple lines coming in this week to tone up stock after the holidays. Respectfully, JAS. E. HART 'Get your Laundry in Tuesdays. ^gjBagBBBgggBGgaffMV.gliSSCjdigkiggS^ Use All Animal'Matter Ammoniates SWIFT FERTILIZER WORKS High Grade Fertilizers') Oflicc 911, 912, 913 Prudential tfuildinff, ATLANTA, GA. TO FARMERS :. For Cotton cultivation, a reliable fertili zer made strictly ftorn ALL ANIMAL MATTER AMMONIATES, Dried Blood and meat and boneTaukage, should be used. We use nothing else as au ammoniate. Swift's Reliable fertilizers will not oat the roots of plants in dry wealher nor leach in ".et weather, which can be attributed to Cotton Seed Meal fertilizers. Write us for our new 1905 b?ok'leL Our fertil ize^ are dry and suitable for Drilling and always uniform in quality. Use ?j For Sale By W. ADA31S,Edg:e?icld, S. ?D. Clothing, Clothing. We thank you for the liberal patronage of the past year. We are now offering the remaiudor of our winter Clothing and .Underwear at very low figures. Cali on us. We eau show you better than we can tell you. "W. ?3,r*"t & Co. J^TNext to post-office, 1 if I rn of a woman's life, ls the name often given to the "change of life." Your menses come at long intervals, and grow scantier until they stop. Some women stop suddenly. The entire change lasts three or four years, and it is the cause of much pain and discomfort, which can, however, be cured, by taking OF Woman's Relief It quickly relieves the pain, nervousness, irritability, miserable ness, forgetfulness, fainting, dizziness, hot and cold flashes, weak ness, tired feeling, etc. Cardui will bring you safely through this "dodging period," and build up your strength for the rest of your life. At all druggists in $ 1.00 bottles. Try it ! f WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, telling us all your troubles. We will send Free Advice (in : plain, sealed envelope). Address: La dies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tean. . "EVERYTHING BUT DEATH I suffered," writes Virginia Robson, of Easton, Md., "until I took Cardui, which cured me so quickly it surprised my doctor, who didn't know ! was' taking it."