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TUMO R OF I YEARS GROWTH Removed by Lydia E. Pink* ham'sVegetable Compound Holly Springs, Miss. ? "Words aro inadequate for mo to express what "7; ' lyourwonderfulmed! ' icines have done for iHHwfipBfev me. The doctors said s 1 had a tumor, and I igi h?d an operation, "5* W i was soon as bad I\ i J > n?i*inasever.l wrote \ i^L. F 1' toyouforaavice.and \ "* J\ :J began to take Lydia E. I'inkham's vegetable Compound '/^yy/nTr' ''IfP- as y?u told me to ?fY/'/I' fa do. I am glad to ( Wl say that now I look and feel so well that mv friends keep asking me what has helped me so much, and 1 gladly recommend your Vegetable Compound."?Mrs.Willie Edwards, Holly Springs, Miss. One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable ComnnimH 'in tJ?n pniiiiiinrin jr w.vy WU?|UVtlU5 V/JL >?WIJ1<III a dread enemy ? tumor. If you lmvo mysterious pains,inflammation,ulceration or displacement, don't wait for time to confirm your fears and go through the horrors of a hospital operation, but try Lydia E. IMnkhain's Vegetable compound at once. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from root3 and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and such unquestionable testimony as the above proves the value of this famous remedy, and Bliould give everyone confidence. If VOtl wnillll Hlr<? n ,1,-l/in ?' . ..?v .'{IVVKUUUVIUU about your case write a confidential letter to Mrs. IMnkliant, at iytni, Mass. Her advice is free, and always helpful. DAISY FLY. KILLER Kept Quiet. A man who had purchased a flnolooklnp; mnro discovered aft<>r driving the animal for a week that she was (blind. Shorti / afterward ho succeeded In dlRposinK of her. as the defect did not lessen ner speed or tic-tract irom her general appearance. The next day the owner of the mare appeared. "I say, yon know that maro von Bold mo?" ho began. "She's stone blind." "I know it." replied her last owner, with an easv air. "You didn't pay anything to me about it," said tho- purchaser, his face flushed with anpor. '"Well, you see." replied the other. "the man who sold her to mo didn't tell mo about It, and 1 thought, perhaps, ho didn't want It known."?TitBits. The Nature of Germs. Ordinary air is by no moans air proper, but contnlns a number of Impurities, and the air of all cities always contains a quantity of almost measurable particles of dirt. With this dirt wo are sure thnt small particles of living matter aro associated. These small bodies, coming into a fluid rich In nutrient matter, grow up in it and at Its expense. To these Brnall bodies it is now tho universal custom to attach the name "germs." What theso destroyers are we do not, of course, know. We only know (hat they exist, and that they commit tho most deadly ravages, wherever thoy get the chance. Tho great problem of presont day scieneo is to learn more about them, that the ravages may be reduced, if not eliminated. s ?\ A "Corner" n xr> /f? m "Lcmion For those 'who know the pleasure and sn t i s f ac tion there is in a glass of ICE? POST'UM Make it as usual, dark and rich?boil it thoroughly to bring out the distinctive flavour and food value., P AAI xirttK ion ^n/1 gs I add sjjarand lemon; also a , I'ttle cream if desired.' Postum is really a food-drink with the nutritive elements of the field grains. Ice it, and you have a pleasant, safe, cooling drink for * summer days?an agreeable surprise for those . who _ have K never tried it.', "There's a Reason" for POSTUM L Postum Cereal Co., Limited, Battle Crock, Mich. I 'f* v %r m &?V> m&ff<?ij^J>J Cuts or Wounds. A wound produced by a sharp cutting Instrument will heal without trouble when the edges are nicely brought together and left so, without putting on any salve, provided the access of air is shut off and the person possesses a good constitution. If the wound is produced by a rusty nail or a similar cause, so as to be jagged, it will soon become very inflamed, and in such a case it is recommended to smoke tHo wound with burning wool or woolen cloth, says Woman's Life. Twenty minutes in the smoko of wool will take the pain out of the worst wound, and if repeated once or vtwice will allay the worst case of inflammation. " *?V.r Lavender Disinfectant. The following directions were given nn?i linnii !i ?itvin In ? e.Sr.1^ disinfectant. It was there discovered to be so agreeable that it has ever since that time been employed in the same household to disguise the smell of food in the kitchen. Every one knows th?; value of burning coffee for the like purpose, but that is so identified with the use that one thinks at once, when snifilng its odor, of tho smell which it is covering up. To make the lavender disinfectant, soak sheets of common brown wrapping paper in satpetre and water, then urt ,l-.r * S11 I When brought into play, throw on one of these leaves of paper Fonio llowers of lavender and burn them on a shovel, as In the case of tho cofCco.?Woman's Life. For Stained Fingers. Tho days of preserving bring stained fingers. Have you ever tried using a weak solution of oxalic acid after preparing berries or discoloring vegetables? It is a quick stain remover. As the acid is a poison, label tho bottle plainly and keep away from children. Where stains are under nngernaus wrap a bit of absorbent cotton on the end of an orangewood stick and dip in the solution. For minor stains lemon juice is helpful. Run ends of lingers into half a cut lemon. Tomatoes will also remove stains, especially those of paring potatoes or other slight discolorationo. A tomato is a whitener and softeus the bauds. ?New York Times. llow to Serve Watermelon. "Watermelons are especially coolir.fi and refreshing on a hot day because of quantities of deliciously flavored juice which they contain," says Fannie Mnrritt Farmer, in Woman's Home Companion. "The ediblo portion is sometimes chilled, cut in small cubes (removing seeds), sprinkled with powdered sugar, and arranged in coupe glasses for the ilrst course at luncheon or dinner. For family use it is most attractively served in one of the following ways: Cut a section three or four inches in thickness from the centre of a chilled watermelon. With a sharp knife cut out a circle of the pink pulp (the edible portion) and placo upon a chilled serving dish of correct size. Servo in pie-shaped pieces on chilled plates, -or cut off a thick slice from both ends of the melon (that tho halves may stand level) and cut in halves crosswise. Arrange on a serving dish on a bed of green leaves, if any are at hand." Coft'eo Kouflle.?Ono ami a half cups strong coffee, one-half cup milk, ono tablespoon granulated gelatine, two-thirds cup sugar, yolks of tliveo eggs. Cook in a double boiler till it begins to thicken, then add the whiter of three eggs beaten to a stiff froth; mould and servo with cream and Soft linger Cake.?Boat two eggs light, add one-half cupful sour cream, ono of molasses and three cupful;. Hour sifted twice, with a level teaspoonful soda, a level tablespoonful ginger and a saltspounful of salt. Mix well, add a half cup seeded vaisins cut. in halves and dredged with flour, and lmko in a moderate oven. Show Custard.?Boil eight eggs, leaving out the whites of four; add to them one quart of milk and !ivo ounces of sugar; have a shallow pan of hot water in the oven; set the dish Into it and hake till the custard is thick; then set away to cool; heat remaining whites very light; add half a teaspoonful of lemon juice; when tho bustard is cold lay the whites over Ihe top in heaps, but do not let them touch. j Dutch .Apple Cako.?Make a biscuit dough, using cream instead of butter and milk. Make the dough a little too soft to roll and spread about half an inch thick in a pan. Pare and coro tart apples and cut into eighths. Stick the pieces in the top of tlio dough in regular rows, core sido down. Sprinkle on top as much sugar as necessary to sweeten (Me apples, with grated cinnamon and hits of butter, and hake until the apples aro thoroughly done. An electric machine has been made to wash and purify the air in any room. I A Package Mailed Free on Request of MUNYON'S PAW-PAW PILLS _ ^ The beet Stomach nnd Liver Pills known and JSgDHEBSsa^ n poBltlvo nnd speedy cure for ConBtlnatlon. i Indigestion, Jaundice, , I Biliousness, Sour StomIIL11 " ch. Headache, nnd all IML.^JUSM' n",ncP^3 arising from a jj'/AVfflrfAw disordered stomach or i jppff sluggish llvor. They contain in concen- ' i ' trated form all the i virtues and values of Muuyon's PawPaw tonic and are made from the J 1 Juice of the Paw-Paw fruit. I un- 1 hesitatingly recommend the.se piMs as | being the best laxative and cathartic i ever compounded. Send us postal or letter, requesting a free package of Munyon's Cole'..rated Paw-Paw Laxative Pills, and we will mail same freo of charge. MUNYONS HOMOEOPATHIC HOME REMEDY CO., 53d ! and Joftfirson Sts.. Philadelphia. Pa. ; Some people, notes tho Louisvillo Courier-Journal, arc always throwing h scare into themselves. Tetterlne Cures Itching Pile*. Fort Scott. Kansas. I Again I am calllnx for the boat salve I ever used. linclorved flrul $2.50. Send me one-half dozen boxes of Tetterlne. N. J. Klpr>. Tetterlne Cures Kczema. Tetter, King Worm, Bolls, Rough Scaly Patches on tho ' Face, Old Itching Sores, Itching Piles. Cankered Scalp. Chilblains. Corns, and every form of Scalp and Skin Disease, j Tetterlne 60c; Tetterlne Soap 25c. Your druggist or by mall from tho manufacturer. Tho Shuptrlne Co.. Savannah. Oa. With every mall order for Tetterlno wo give a box of Shuptrine's 10c Liver PII13 free. DOMESTIC AMENITIES. "Hubby, I gave your light pants to a poor tramp." "And what am I going to wear this summer? Kilts?"?Louisvillo Courier Journal. If You Arc ii Trille Sensitive About the size ot your shoes, many people wear smaller shoe-; by using Allen's I'ootEnse, the (intiseptie powder, to shnke into the shoes. It cures Tired, Swollen. Sweat- I inn Feet. Just the thin,; for ltrcakin^ m 1 new shoes. Sold everywhere, 25e. Sample l'llKK. Address A. S. Olmsted, Leltoy, N. 1'. FOR AWHILE. iid vu\>s u<j is uruu ui living." "Well?" "I must restrain him from doing anything rash." i "Why restrain him? Lot him go to boarding if ho want3 to."?Louiavillo Courier-Journal. ITor COTjDS and (JUIP. Blek'i riPUDixi Is the breit remedy? r*Hcre? the aching and fcvarlshness?euro* the Cold ami restores normal conditions. It's liquid ?effects lmmadiatoly. 10c,, 2ic. and Ukx. at drug stoma Knocked Out. "What made Agatha quit being a Biiffragatte candidate?the attack en her past fife In 'The Daily Knocker?" " "No, It wasn't that. She's fearless." "Was It the caricatures of her in 'The Morning Pitchfork?'" "No?she is reckless of her appear, fince. lint 'The Weekly Ladies' Magti/.itie' said that her Paris gown looked ns if it wero made of 8-eent calico by the village dressmaker."?Cleveland | Leader. Try Murine Eyo Remedy For Red, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated^ Eyelids. It Soothes Eye Pain. Murine Eye Remedy Liquid, 25c. and 50o. ilurino Lye Salve, 25c. c-d $1.00. A SERIOUS BLUNDER. "Yea," said the drug clerk, "I am called up occasionally to compound prescriptions at night." "Isn't a man apt to make mistakes working in semi darkness?" "You bet he is. I took in a plugged quarter once."?Louisville CourierJournal. Mrs. 'Wlnfllow'sflootWng Syrup for Children toothing, aofton? thngumB.roducestnflanima- ' tton, aiLayu ptuil, cures wind colic, Mcu t?ottl? < EXPEItT INDOR9EMENT. "Yes," said young Mrs. Torkins, "I am sure our garden Is going to bo a success." 1 "So Soon?" \rs. uio rnicKcns navo insrea everything and they aro perfectly enthusiastic."?Washington Star. Dr. T'ieroo'H Pleasant Pellets regulate and inviRornto stomach, liver and bowels. Su/ar o<iated, tmy grnnulca, easy to tako ?Ui caii<U'. The Chief Crime. The minister's class at the Kirk or ronormory luvi been reading the story of Joseph and his; brethren, and tlie minister was asking the boys a few questions in review. Their replies had all been quick, concise and correct, such as: "What gnat crime did these sons of Jacob commil?" "They sold their brother Joseph." "Quite correct. And for how mufch did they sell him?" "Twenty pieces of silver." "And what added to the cruelty and wickedness of these brothers?" A pause. "What made their treachery even more detestable and heinous?" Then a bright little Highlander stretched out an eager hand. "Well, my man?" "Please, *r. they aelt him ower c heap."?Tho Housekeeper. Some people, notes tho Louisvlllo Courier-Journal, arc always throwing ,i scare Into themselvos. D*o?uM oI the Why Ho Wouldn't Shoot. A deputation of three soldiers once same to the late Dr. Lueger to niako some kind of a request In their be:ialf. Tho burgomaster of Vienna turned to one of the soldiers with the 'ollowing Inquiry; "What would you do if tho Knlser commanded you to shoot :he burgomaster?" "I would shoot him," said tho sol tiler. "So!" oxclaimed Dr. Lueger, "and tvhat is your religion?" *^I am a Protestant." Dr. Dueger spoko to the secifnd soldier. "What would you do if the Kaiser commanded you to shoot the burgomaster?" "Then I would shoot him," said the soldier. "And what is your religion?" "I am a 'Catholic." The burgomaster turned to tho third soldier. "Would you have shot me if tho Kaiser commanded you to do so?" '"No," said tho soldier. "And what is vnur religion"'' "I nm a .Tew," ho answered. "What!" exclaimed the burgomaster, "Don't von know t tint T ntn tho s?rr*if est anti-Semite In Austria? Tell mo. why would you not have sliot me?" "Because I have no rifle; T r?m the , drummer of the regiment."?Jewish j Chronicle. CHEER VP. "Troubles never come Bingly." "Well, the good things also arrivo tn clusters occasionally; shad and strawberries for instance."?Louisville Courier-Journal. It was Sti this verycotti from Birmingham, Ala., died of Fever- They had son's Tonic cured them < Tbo i xrrr\ ' ' ? ? - *' -?,,..j.... ..v.injiu uuu o very iidsii wcro Italians and lived on a crcek GO yn months standing, their toinporaturo rangln thing In vain. I persuaded them to lot n? i'd matter and lot the medicine n<> out in a i loot In all three eases was Immcdlato and p was no recurrencoof tho I'cver. Write to THE JOHNSON'S CHiLI. Noise proves nothing. Olt'ii ;i ,li< who has merely laid an eng cackles is it' slif had laid an asteroid. lint.' Tot*# nrn/1 !??? ?" ?'/ IJVXV Itltl. "When my boy was six years old, ho suffered torribiy with oczeina. Ilo could neither sit still nor llo quietly in bed, for the itching was dreadful. Ilo would Irritate spots by scratching with his nails and that only made them worse, a doctor treated him and wo tried almost everything, but tho eczema seemed to spread, it started in a small place on the lower extremities and spread for two years until It very nearly covered the back part of his leg to the knee. "Finally 1 got Cuticura Soap, Cuticur:: Ointment and Cuticura Pills and gave them according to directions. I used them in tho morning and that evening, before 1 put my boy to bed, 1 used them again and tho Improvement even in those few hour: was surprising, the inflammation seemed to be so much less. 1 used two boxes of Cuticura Ointment, tho same of the Pills and tho Soap and my boy was cured. My son is now In his seventeenth year and he has never had a return of the eczema. "I took care of a friend's child that had eczema on its face and Minhs and I used the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. They acted on the child Just as they did on my son and it has never returned. 1 would recommend tho Cuticura Remedies to anyone. Mrs. A. J. Cochran, 1S23 Columbia Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 20, 1900." Habit is habit, ar.d not to be flung r>ut of the window by any man, but oaxed downstairs a step at a time For IlKAnACHK? Hicks' CA FBDISB Whether from folds. Hpat, Htomach o? Nervous Troubles. Cupudino will relieve vou. It's llyutd ? pleav&tit to t*k?< a-ts linnicitlaU'ly. Try IV. 10c.. 25c. anil doc. at Urua IIOIM. If your stomach >;oes back <>n vr<i; turn around ami walk t!m other unv Ovo miles each day and you will soon catch up with it again. scki;.\mi;i> with i?ain. Rochester, X. V., Woman's Terrible Suffering From Kidney Trouble. Mrs. P. M. Carnrike, 130 Allen St . Rochester, N. Y., says: "My kidneys and bladder wero in terriblo condltion. My ankles and wr,s(s swelled and It** P'lffy sacks appeared beneath my eyes. ^ ^'l0 l'aln w'ien passin? the kidney secretions was often so V groat as to make nie scream. I was troat<W: r (l,l |,y n physician, but ho did not help mo. For months I was laid tip and did not walk a step. At last 1 bogau usin^ Doan's Kidney I'Uls and all my troubles disappeared. In a few weeks 1 was so changed my friends could hardly believe it." Remember the name?Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. A CONCLUSION. "Her husband doesn't smoke, drink. chow, swear or play cards." "Introduce me; widows aro my sjio clalty."?Houston Post. >4?o ugly, grl/ity, gray hair*. Um " ; I X, Welcome Words to Womi "Women who suffer with disorders pcculis sex should write to Dr. I'ierce and recen advice of a physician of over 40 years' < ?a skilled and successful specialist in th Of women. Every letter of this sort has careful consideration and is regarded ai confidential. Many sensitively rnodost wo fully to Or. Picrco what they would shi telling to their local physician. Tho local is nrcttv sure to rhv tlmt r>?niwi? At without "an examination." Dr. Ficrce I these distasteful examinations are gener lossi and that no woman, except in r Dr. Picrco's treatment will cure your owu '\otnc. llis " Favori hundreds of thousand.*, so mo o It is the only medicine of its kind that is physician. The only one good enough th ingredient on its outside wrapper. There tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming d ulcus medicine dealers may offer you a su with your health. Write to World's Dis V. Ficrce, President, Buffalo, N.Y..?tn SjgjfllTCHEIlS j WINTER Oldest and Bos /B wi Vf" ^ splondid UHlt f ige in Bi ooksiide, 15 miles that three [Italians neatly been sick 3 months. JohnquickJy-?read Setter below: BroolssUlo, Al.i.. May 4, !90Tl. Inftto cnaca ot contlnuiil M:.U-.!al l-Vver. All irtLs from my store. 'J lieso ciisi.* . won of tluco from li):) to 1CM. Tho doctor- !i:el trie I every ) try Johnson's To?l<\ 1 rem< v< ! nil tl.o ) rln'.plaln bottlo as a regular prescription. l)icitcrntauuuU They recovered raplilty :..n\ ihcru S. It. Sill l-'LKTT. & FEVER TONIC CO., Savannah, Cn. The Mallhusian Theory. This famous theory, which centres in tlio idea that "population tends to outstrip the means of subsistence," was long ago exploded, and need give no one the least bit of alarm. Subsistence comes primarily from tlio earth, "the beggar's nurse and ' Caesar's," and one of the crowning glories of the past quarter century is the practical demonstration in all quarters of the world that the soi , is capable of an almost limitless im provenieiu m ns returns 10 uie uusband-man's call. For Instance, tho average yield per acre of corn la about fifteen bushels of shelled prain. Last year the Legislature of North j Carolina offered a cash premium for tho largest yield r.n a single acre of corn land, and a Wake County farm- ( er succeeded in raising on a singlo acre of 2S3 bushels of shelled corn. He did this on land which tho year before had produced less than ten bushels of shelled corn. Cut Off In Infancy. Mrs. Jones had been reading of norm laden banknotes. "Goodness gracious!" she exclaimed. George, do you know how deadly j fcangerous money really is?" i snoiuu say 1 no, ropnnn nor nus ^and. "l/ook at the nmnber of bills it killed nt Albany alone*'' Tuck. , I'ric&l Watties liy i If yoa Buffer from Epilepsy. Fits, Falling Sicknees, Bpaaius, orbnve chiMren that do to, uiy >"-w I?? ?covery will roili'vo them, aiul n'.t yon aro aaUcil to do is to aead for a Freo Trial <2 Uo'ttlo of Dr.ilay'e Eplloptloldo Ouro It haa cured tliooaamls where everything c'po failed. 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It will bear exuminarugs arc found in it. Some unscrupbstitutc. Don'i take it. Don't triflo ipensary Medical Association, Dr. R. ke the advice received and he well. EYE-SALVE A; SMITH'S AJL A AA ^ t Tonic; for Malaria and Debility, flroneral tonic; 40 years* success. Contalrsss or other poisons. Unhko qulmne, It leavw bad afreets. Take no substitute. FWEE-^ book of ouzzles sent to any addrestu iRTiu r rrrr.n a to., cw?*i a*??w LOUI?vicuc. asv Morphine 16-OUNCE BOTTLE i*L FREE ON Al'PRWAX. A full 30 tiny treatment. ( ' iivim'tiii; pro' f l.t.aV M AN'IN K will joriinmi litlv fur? my ilruu l.ntoi (lunratiti'i"l ountuln no r.al t f..riuu.B ilr-iif Vrj it at our risk?you ! > I ?- tho - u j'i'U'". A .IdrvmR Maninc Co..'5bIv1anine Bldg. St. Louis, Mc*. Ho Matter what Liver or Dowel medicine yon arc using, stop it now. (?ct a 10c box?week's treatment?of CAS? 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