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THE__SENT N4J~UNL Entored April 23, 1 at 1a ekeen, 8 P- secom! ela n r un o ngrai of March 3 """ . l:'^"rw "' -- - ... voS .iliS!(0 d4(ii )j A V" i... o c, ' : 2, I 19 i7 ?' VOL. Xi4i41, P KK i . . ' fd T 1 5 _..._ _ -------- - '-------- ...__.,, ... Ua; il--f iS mat1 ail in a t o-,t yard at 'Iht I'; r. ' l ar n ' n l or n g t es oe will frt. l new I indultry for Ihe 'i ttsi burg distrit. of a woman's life is the n'ime often given to " change of life.'" Your menses come at Io interv'als, and glow scantier until they stop. The change lasts three or four years, and causes much pain and suffering, wvhich can, ihowever, be cured, by taking Woman's Refuse in Distress It quickly relieves the pain, nerv f:iinsng, dizziness, hot and cold flashes, weakness, tired feeling, etc. Cardui uill bring anu safely through this " dodging period,'' and build uip your strength fr the rest of your life. Try it. You can get It at all druggists in Si1.00 bottles. "EVERYTHING BUT DEATH 1 sutffred." wvrit' \'irgiia ltobsoni., of liast on,. MJi., ''util I tootk Cardui, whichi cured It so quickly It surprl my doctor, who didn't know I was takinle r." s Facts About Mr. Bryan. Here are faur fnets that can hard 13' be disp)uted: 1. William J. Bryan is the strou g est man in the Democratic party. 2 He is stronger than he over ' 3 . tre can have the Democraic * ))presidenltial nominati<n next year if he wants it. 4I. If the Democratic party can not cleatc him it cannot elect anybody. -( M Spartianburg aJournal. STho quinds lave 1idney -trrouble di and Don't Know it. Fow To Find Out. Filll a bottle or-common glass with your water and let It stand twenty four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicatee an - --aunhelthycondi tion of the kid eet m n he ma tilty . neys; if it stains your linen it Is ev idence of kid ney trouble; too - freqtcnt desir to pass It or painti the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilnmer's Swamn Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills evecry wish in curing rheui-atism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and r.caldinig pain in pas::ing - It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleaasnt necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many tires durig the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamnp-Root is roon realized. It stands the highest foi its won derful cures of the most distressing case.. if you ned -1 medicine you should havc the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle cf this wondlerful discovery and a ic- that teds4 more about It, both sent 4tI,fJ ; absolutely free by mall. { Address Dr. Kilmer & TIomno or s Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing' men tlon readling this generous offer In this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Blnghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Dri.vin:, the Line. (ir itll un 11 l eN I a() a<.I"cl v(-ry forcily the t)tl ' y f i -reasing b l1 ness. On. Of I's rull fries, lookling ; huni rail(-r La[ i, < iwle(d: "I w 't bL :o ver-v " j*(tI;e, )' y 'll h:''' i') Iie a :"tri-.g r),u )d iourl hl.-ol to icell litw for u) to w i y et'r flace.' Don't Believe in War. WVilliamn Jennings Iryan was Ihe last Speaker l)efre the New York 'eace Congress on last ''iursday uislt. He said: "War comes from mitsunder tstandl iigs. At. the ti uit both partics wi-l tell 3011 that it was a defenlsivO wlr. When they will subimlit to hving a thorough uuderstandiug of their gi lovailces:, war can be avoided. "I believe one of the subjects of this convention is to cultivate peace and dispel the idea that man must die in the hattlefield to be a patriot. And this convention will not do its duty unless it impresses upon the world the idea that it is as much a man's duty to live for his country as it is to die for it. "I expect to see the world loved in to peace. Love is the great force. Dlor)'t tell me that to secure peace you must build great armies and na vi.)S. I want to see peace by love id not by force. He Gets Good Pay. John Hf:lys Hu nmond, the minling cugiinleer of New Yo:k, receives a sal airy atggregatiig $800,000 a year, which is more tha)n any other manli ever received for his personal ser vices. Mien imake mlliions on invest menuts or by lainipulatiols of specu lations, but ilntuel)oud is the only Wan in the world who is paid so near ly a million dollars a year for profes sionil advice. Hammond is the greatest soldier of fortune of modern titres, perhaps of all timas, and was the model from which Richard Harding Davis drew his hero in "Soldier of Fortune." I He was born in San Francisco fifty-two years ago, and graduated from the Sheeld Scientific School of Yale. Du ling his boyhood in California ho heard and drea"ued of nothing but gold, for the western coast was gold mad during this period. JAMESTOWN ENPOSITION, NORFOLK, VA. For the above occasion the Charles ton & Western Carolina Railway will sell cheap rouldl trip tickets. For rates etc. see ticket agents or write, Ernest W illiamis, G P. A. Augusta, Ga. FOLEYHOYTA stops the co'ugh 'anel heals 1ungea Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health ; b)ad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood-Ayer's Sa rsa parilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. Oneo froquent e'ntno of had blood is a slugish Kee.p I ho bowels open with, A yor'a l'inis. Mado by . 0- *yo Co. Town, Maus. IIAIR~ VIGOR. SCAGUE CURE. CIIF:RRY PI!CToRAL. Wo htavo no nooret,s! Wo puthush the rmmta Oe mi o..' _ dla, HAPPY WDMEl~ W OE1I.>I i. WVork. Not Wtordls, That Has Thuef,; 111(in1 the" matron aflf!,.' te. P'ernna. ftirls an( w1(> Oel have all (Ii.sCOvered the value of I'eri na. .The ,\l is, and Mrs. have beern fit, oneh in her own ltculiar way, and have found relief by taking; Peruna. air girls and heautif l women, frail daughters and IiN)g mothers everywhere have tatken Feruna and know its value in the relief of .eilxnents pecutiar to their sex. F"rom the grandmother to tho girl bao the ;entler sex are under nll merous obligations to P'enuiii. All thi. being true and the woman does not hesitate to tell it, her words win the confidence of other woir,en, and thus the famo of Peruna spreads from .ouselie.tId to household, u111til millions of homlcs acknowledge Peruna as their favorite and reliable family imedicine. Peruna is good for many minor ills. It can be relied ulpon to mitigate the many disagreeable e-ffect.s of colds and irregularities so common among wornen. All the ailments of a catarrhal nature belong within the, scope of Perurna's remedial action. - - - erulni . madcimc / ~ ~ -oy - "and hap MISS - ANNIE- - HENDR EN Miss Annie Ilendren, Iocklyn, Wash., writes: "I feel better than I have for over four years. I h ties of Peruna and one bottle of Manalin. 1 can now in the house, milk the cows, take care of the milk, a "I think Peruna is the most wonderful medicine. bed to-day if I had not written to you for advice. I I medicine, but none did me any good. Peruna has mac girl. I can never say too much for Peruna." "I suffered with femiale troubles for six pounds. I thirteen years, and tried the best doe- great and won tors in Louisville, KCy., without relief. I no be in myg spent thousands of dollars at the womentsuffer Springs. The doctor desired that I have be without i1 an operation performed to remove my Munden,. HolI; ovaries, which I would not consent to. " I WAS trot I saw an advertisement of your Peruna pelvic weakne and bough t one bottl-, and before I had so that I feared taken it all I could get out of bed and suffered agonr walk about. After taking three bottles extending dow I was as well and hearty as ever. I was so severe gained in fl"jsh from one hundred and comed death as eighteen to one hundred and eighty- me of this tro ReadfThe Sentinel= One Dollar a - t Ald n - N *~*ICl'ICC COn tlhat Si that wv nto ma - 80 ,1 A(;,I I PRAISE PE-RU-NA Made Pc-r-a i'ttm Througfho+tt the Land. - -Poruna cured, , m in a very - short timeo. : MRIS-SOPHIA --- CALDWELL, Mrs. Sophia Caldwell, 1122 MoGavoek street, Nas:"vile, ''enn., writes: "After dictoring for -a year and finding no relief from leucorrhea resulting from prnlan'us uieri, and which was sapping my /ife forces away, I finally tried I'eruna 1t sand whn.1 Found C,hat it was helping me every day it iceemed almost too good to be y girl. true. "Buit, it no U only helped_ me, it cured me and in L very short time. .1 atm now enjoy ing the bat of health. I am strong and :tee from pain, and I certainly feel that all prase and honor are due to Peruna." onmueni it so highly. It wvill soon be Itwo yeaLrs sinco I found( relief from the ive taken several hot- I pain atu not a sign of it has returned. do all of my work I am gl;ul that thero is a way in. which ad so forth. I can speak of this, as many a sufferer believe I would ho in may read my testimonial, and not only tad. taken all kinds of j read, but believe."-Mrs. Wm.londer le me a well and happy son, Crailr, N. W. T., Can. "I feel it my duty. to write and tel you of ot,e good Perna has done me. I f it had not been for your was subjeot to female weakness. Foer Ierful medicine I would six yeattl.sufferad.iore or less. We rave. I would advise all consulted various doctors, who gave me -rs to try t. I woofld not. rlief, b,no cure:. I have suffered a for tho world."-Anna great deal, and my- husband had very rgrove, Ark, large bills to pay.. bled with very serious "In my despait decided to try 'y, which exofausted in Peruna and the first bottle taken ao 1 would lose my mind. I cording, to your diretlona gae Fe with my hack, the pain relief. L. have had- no baclrset since n my loft leg. The pain t/ en. Sine we ve used Poruna, a rhat I would have wel- doctor has sldoi boon in our house."-me a relief. PeruIn curd Mrs. tlartha: cra:rich,. Cuntral Park, able,-no worler I r ge- ad. I., N. Y. Journal Year==Gves the News. 'th emy thban hepin arewf Spring Shad--oacetsnc n. and kef nowg The ainen. ofnc weharn usdt.rna abe-n comondrt i rno- th. only fN. urY.ou Yaa)ear==Giss vesoth('ye gre s. fit and good <quality ate among their other teristles, caved and perfetly roulndedi shioulders, a mnply can't 1)1a or0 sag and a coat-front ill neverI lose its shape', are some of the re nts of skilled tailorling you find in these of all, they have aln air of fashionable dis.. n you won't find ini one suit in a hundred tier ho mucd[ll'h youl pay. - H. ENEL. = mreet. . . o ... .