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P -a . , .ti t Backache is a fr:)erunner and t one of the most common symp toms of kidney trouble and t womb displacement. t RE'AD MISS BOI..AN'S E:4ERIENCE. "Some tie ago I was in a very weak conditi'on, my work made me nervous and rr: bacik ached frightfully all the time, and I had tcrrible head aches. "AMy mother -ot a bottle of L.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound for me. and it semed to, strengthen my back and lielp me at once, and I did not get so tired as - before. I continucd to take it, and it r brouirht health and strength to me, and I want to thank you for the good it has done me." - TMss KATE ]BoLLm.. 142nd St. & Wales Ave., New York City. -o$500 fvfeit if originalef above letter proving genuineness canno. be produced. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable t Compound cures because it is the greatest known remedy for kidney and womb troubles. Every woman who is puzzled about her condition should write to Irs. Pinkham at Lynn, M-ass., mnd tol1 h all. CAN DV CAkTwH r I C se. SO.. 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B.) cures imples, scabby, scaly, itchir Eczema, Icers, Eating Sores, Scrofula. Blood oison. Bone Pains. Swellings, Ilheuma sm, Cancer. E~speiallyadvised for chronic tscs that dotors, patent medicines and ot Springs fail to euro or h'lp. Strength ) weak kidneys. Druggists, e1 per rga bottle. To prove It cures B. B. B - 'at free by writing BLooD BAL3 Co., Al Mitchell Street, Atlanta, Ga. Describo -oulde and frte( meii\i advice sent in aied letter. Medieine sent at once, pre aid. All we as:: is that you will speak a od word for B. B. B. Ansence manes The heart grow fonder the people who bore you. .eware of Ointments UVor CaIarrk That Contain Mercury, . s mercury will surreIy destroy tbi sense ol meli and completely derange the whole sys. em when enterint it through the mucous be urfaces. Such artie!as should never be used xcept on pr.rirt;ons from reputable phv cians, as the damage they vill do is ten fold o the good you can possibly derive from hom. Hall's Cat...ra Cure. manufactured Ct y F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.. contains o mercury. and is Lal:on internally, acting irectly upon the bion-1 and mucous sur fa-es f the system. In buyinf: Hall's Catarrh CurO 3 e sure to get the genuiur. It is taken in ernally, and is made in To!cdo, Ohio, by F. . Cheney & Co. Testimooials free. %S'Sold by Druagimt -: pmr!e, 75. per bottle. Hall's Family Pill- an tl: best. fl Europe has .:ni) births and 24,000 12 etos daily. FITS permanently en red.No fits or nervous essafter liraL day's uso of Dr. Kline's Great erveJ"estorer. t.rial bo ttle and treatisefra )r.R. H. KLo:, Ltd.. 31 Arch St., Phila., Pa. Sea Power of Natiors. ri In a review of the sea power of the _ reat nations the Naval Annual shows hat in ten years from 1892 these hbanges have occurred-: One-Russia, Germany and the Unl- ed ed States have'all become the owners ba f as many battleships as France, vhich ten yeais ago was in that re- th pect second only to Great Britain N Two-Japan's navy has been created id, for Asiatic purposes, is united vith Great Britain's. Three-The British and Japanese mavies together number forty-seven b rmor-clads of the first-class-three Si nore than the combined total of Rus siar, French and German warships of .hat class. Four-France has made armored el 3ruisers the prime feature :f in aew construction and will shortly :cunt thirteen of them. Five-Great Britain has well main. ained her lead over her most prcbable idversaries, and now counts twenty aine first-class battleships read,' for iction, against seventeen for Fsance ind Russia combined. Assuming that the United aot join it, the Naval An ludes that no combination powers coul<- be made stron to destroy t ' 'tish sea Po a ego 10 --ie eucatono haja i1C ' - b Mrs.Winslow's'9O~hinlg Syrup1or [Iaren eeting,sotenthe gums, reduces infammia ton,allays pain.eures wind colic. 23e. abotLio Many a fellow who is blind'to his own interests is always lookiug for tr'ouble. Per:NAM FAD:F.rS Dh-.s do not stain the hnnds or spot the kett~e, except green and purple. The best evidence of Christianity is Christ made evident in the Christian. I do not believe riso's Cure for Consumpo tionhasan equal for coughs and colds-Jon F. boYER, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, 1933. The man who loves his work never wor ries about his wages. bo. 46. Colds " I had a terrible cold and could liardly breathe. I then tried Ayer's" Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im mediate relief." w. C. Layton, Sidell, Ill. How will your cough be tonight? Worse, prob ably. For it's first a cold, then a cough, then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend a downward. Stop this r downward tendency by 1 taking Ayer's Cherry Pec toral.t nhree sizes: 25c, 50.;1 All dugists. it. Consult your doctor. If he says take it, then do as. he~ says. If he teins you not to take It. then don't take it. He knows. Leave it with him. we are willinr. s J1. C. AYER CO.. Lowell. Mass. je TING RIFLESI) don't jam, catch, or fall to extract. y are the only reliable repeaters. fes are mnede in all desirable its and styles ; and are plain, orately ornamented, suiting every ho rpocketbook, and every taste. re TERl AMMUNITION th4 ds of shooting in all kinds of guns. Send name and address on a Postal lor our 164-page Instirated Catalog-.h EATrrnG naRe CO. NEu sHAVE, CGNt . Fhe Funny Jide of Life. His Proznife. SHE. me day. when thesc poor lips are dumb knd all my cares are put away, I. wiil vou have the wish to come nd huger near me there, some day? HE. vill! When those poor lips are dumb Cou will not grumble a th way r friends outshine us-oh, I'll come knd gladly sit out there, some day In Wall Street. She-"Are you a bull or a bear on tange?" 1e-"Both. I bull the market and ar the losses. See?"-Chicago News. 1 A Difference. Urs. Jones-"A bachelor has no ex se for living." NIr. Jones-"Of course not; but a irried man has to have two or three week."-Judge. Thought It Personal. EIe-"The prettiest girls always rry the biggest fools, you know." She-"Ani I to consider that in the ture of a proposal?"-Chicago News. Getting lt.ack. 'Do you enjoy walking?" 'Immensely." "Good. Then I'll take you for a le in the country in my automobile." Washington Star. Part Way. 'Young Scrumble, who was suspend-' from the 'varsity.,football team ve they taken him back yet?" 'Partly, I believe. I heard to-day at he was halfback."-Baltimore ws. One of Her Brothers. "Don't yon know me-I'm your long st brother?" "How do you suppose I can remem r all the men I've promised to be a ter to?"-New York Herald. Too Good a Chance to Miss. "I'm tired of the men of to-day," de ared Miss Elderly. "It was different the days of chivalry." "Do tell me about it, dear," answered iss Deeply. -'It was before my time, u know."-Stray Storics. 1'robably. [Ie-"I hope the e re no bulls in here. can't run as fast as I used to." She-"I'm tol tht~u's the worst thing Sdo. I think if youi stand and lock :them it's ensoughl to conld them vay:"Lodo Punch Stil Undecr then SpelI. M's. Powers--Heczek"ih, if you were live your life all over again, and it me to the matter of choosing a wife, >you think you would choose me?" Mr. Powers (submissively)-"There's doubt about it, 3Iaria, provided you anted me."-Richmond Dispatch. His Boy's Fuhture. "Are you educating your so fao' any irticular calling?" "Yes." "Well, hie made his owt se-com 2d as near as I can find out he is; edu ting himself to be the husband of an 'iress."-Chicago Post. Why Hie dbjected. "But, papa," lea'dcd the million re's daughter in ihei:tZ of the poor mg man she wi:nied to marry, "sure it is no disgrace to work for a liv "N-no, my dear-no. What I ob'jc~t is bein;g mie ono vwho is worked for "-Piliadcinha BulkIn. Not in Stack. 'Do you keep pie tins?" asked the 'lishly dre'ssed womant. 'Pie tins?" respondied the bewildered weler'. "Nc, madam, we do not." "I said tie pins," snapped tihe en ed customer, as, with cheeks bla;: a~:nd eyes snappjing at the insult, e sailedi out-New York Sun. Symlpathy'. Ty Favwkes had just been asked iy he ttmpted to blow up the use. 'Because I couldi'n't fnd the janitor," %ing the p)oo' fellor:' haud ev'idently' edl in Iiars, they we\re' almost in ad to deal lenient'Ly; wih hint:.-New. rk Sun.. Thwarted. rried ten years. I'm sure. I wonder w old she was when she was mar rs. Dizzy -"I tried to find that out other (lay." irs. Gabbie-"What did she say?" Irs. Bizzy-"I asked her at what age was married, and she said: 'At parsnae.'"-Philadelphia Press. aT. IF VA.~ November Colds Should Not Be Al lowed to Develop Into Chronic Catarrh. Pe-ru-na Cures a Cold Promptly and Permaneotly. "I glad to recommend Peruna, as it has done so much for me. I had been a great sufferer from catarrhal colds until I was urged to try Peruna, and I am happy to say that it nas entirely cured me. I shall never be without it, and most cheor fully recommend it to others who are af flicted as I have been."-Katherine Dau ter. 230 ]'ith St.. Milwaukee, Wis. Most people think the success of Perunn de ends upon the use of advertisements. U doubtedly the advertisements help some. But by far the greatest number of people who hear of Peruna have their at tention called to it by a friend. Some one ets enred of chronic catarrh by Perna. After he is certain of hi4 cure he is ire to recornunend it to his friends. Friend recommend., it to friend and the news spreads from tongue to tongue. A I the advertisements i i t he waorld could not make Perauna as popular as it is, PertinaL cures. That is the reason people tice it. Peruna cures a very stubborn disease. That is why everyone recommnds it. Peruna cures clronto catarrh after all other remedies Yal. which exlains why neighbor 12-Year-Old Sride Wants Separation. SA vey...pwees-e .Ild I^Wilhel mtina McIntyre, of Bethlehem, Ky. WiI helmina, who .1s 12 years old, became a bride gpr11 2, marrying a farmer 45 years of age, and now she has brought action to annul the marriage. The do mestic bliss of the ill-matched couple was early disturbed, the husband atbs irg the bride. zo she claims, and she~ asks for $2,500 damages in additicn to the annulment. The ceremony uniting the child in marriaze to the farmer was performed with the consent of her parents and they are the moving spirits in the efdort to annul the mar riage. The Standard RI CTANAD because able physi . &)Ai U U1J. cure forrhuas physician recently prescription that will cure rheumatisn dies do incalculable harm to the dig pletely overcomes this difficulty-ber digestion-hence it can be taken for: -be, to effect a permanent cure.'' yhe Doctor quoted covers the case exact All Druggists, $r.oo Bobbltt ChemIcal Co.,. mu R As Ac > ROY nis cut is not thei .-. oah~a st er n ter et fast-io the s:umIp. Wec Ful LIne of Stump . - L Write to prcs t76 pagei il sur-prise a~ d catalo P1W ~~OME ARE ~ SLOW Y Pe-ru-na Cures, That is Why the People Like it. All the Advertisement in the World Could Not Make Pe-ru-na as Popular as it is. Miss Margaret Donnelly, 21 Webster Place. Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "Peruna was recommended to mie about a yeac ago for catarrh, with which I had been troubled nearly all my life, but which had given me serious trouble a few months before I took Peruna. In two weeks my head cleared up, I did not have head aches, and in a short time felt perfectly well."-Margaret Donnelly. recommend it to neigh bur. P1 e r u n a cures catarrh permna nently, and this way has gained a lifelon friend.. People who have been eured by' Perona many years ago htave been eager to recommend Peruna to their friendsa ever since. This is the wrav Peruna is advezrtised. It advertises itseld. Its merits are its chief advertisecment. Once 0 cured of so distressin~ and exasperatin, a P malady as catarrh it lecomes the duty orI every one to pass it along, to ca' the atten tion of those who are still victuuis to a remedy that rarely fails to cure. Beware of Cheap Imitations of Pe ru-ra---.Be Sure Thlat You Get Pe-ra-ua.. There are no substitutes for Peruna. Al- e, low no one to persuade you that there is Ai something just as good.' The success of Peruna has tempted many people to devise tc cheap imitations. Beware of them. Be at sure that you get Peruna. mn Miss Jennie Driscoll, 870 Putnam ave., tc Brooklyn, N\ Y., writes: recommen top imty ptoer them nI heare ta it i th e y Peruna te ha ined a aifous frie.Aprmnt People who haenver been abledt rt estve organs egR to EcMmeDE com--a to ei rienheer snine.iis the oraso curn indfn itessin"o ai'ong as1;necd''a mayd" asecmtdde" it bsozy ness.t dt 11~ eory exre pss peaod. aBte te - ati oswhre still vic.is. A. remed that gorrefss t u B ear ofthearperla~i Corset oga Worceter rui.BTo Sursht ets Thre are nos sbtitshfo maern.A lo o nee to pshw e ythem. threis septin justitute. hesccsso WrooklynSN.ER, wriAsS. Y ear o w muh inprie of unaps Irposlt o p.omr tip:tcrputhem rh ourA freseCI~g~ Disco a specific for catarrha affections thah kent I found mPyself witrsh abad cOAs catarrh of She keod #And thrOat e~runa was the ftrst 9MV1W that. X o-ught of. And my convctions were N rong, for in a few wek alter ailing t* na systematically .1 was entirely rid is aggravating aLd dists*'ai "e'5 turri. "if People kn'w how C6ient Pera.. s for this trouble they wodd not bes te to try it. I have all t'le faith in the: orld in it, and. have never known of a. se where the person was no" cnred in w ort time."--Jennie DriscolL If you do not derive prompi 4 sftie ry results from the use of 'erum write once to Dr. Hartmwan, gvinafail state ent of your case aA he wiU bepleas give you his valuabe 3iice ' Addre:is Dr. fHartma.. Pesi of TIh artman Sanitarium. CAraosa Ohio. 1"6 I/EOCA 3&$/ SO~e W L Dciglas shoc. at: theses'd f esarMd.. ear Welt( Sex.I ?y's s~otelsIhe~rig x iraonths 1t902 tkwa-ar s&.s mnter. f. L. DOUCLASS4.SIOES CANNOT BE EXCELLED. A $1 ,i03,820 r iW'.a. .34O*6 Best imported aol Aeerw ktee. EgtI atent Calf. Enamel, 8->x Call, Calf. VICe met Caona r!t, Nat. Xangaroo. Fast Cohar Eyee unJ. --.ion? Th ge*,nui av w. ".e1 n aoes biy mail, 25c. etrm. Z/inus. Cailrete. W. L DOUGLAS. BROCKTON. MASS I will be sixty-one years old next April, and all my life had been a great sufferer from dyspepsia and indiges tion. U p to three years ago I was sure that nothing would help me, as I had tried almost every knorwn reineay, none giving me much relief. One day my family physician tohl me to try Ripens Tabules, as he had found them, of great enefit in beveral obstinate cases ofi- ' digestion and dyspepda3. I wil say andidly that I hdu~ little faith in them. ar in any other mediemne whe. I begam akinig the Tabules. Much to my sur rtse I felt better within a damy sad - ,vas soon greatly relieved. I kept tak ng them and continued to ismproe. -4 eit hike a new womazn, anid my neigh ors and friends saw a great chanege or the better in my health.. Te Five-ent packtI ergi bott e ,ui contains a sitpply for a year X.ate y resier anet .Ia'W eta fteeds. ~.... I' e Ser a 3ywvne, 1;I Y c OMPtA .llT VrTO.1MM MA. REECATALOGUE R P. . rciais- Lfe !tg ~.- -. ),s ornecadi'feroy e. ~ iahr -.n -S 3a~ dS of (. . A -(i. v. '. Na ira s'(ac i,.er~ SW1*JitL. f.u . _I Is yru p. imaanna. Un mhhITeras~eor