The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, March 21, 1907, Image 5
ALL SKIN TROUBLES.
3m
ROSE MOORE
who by taking
[able Compound
^escaped serious 1 operations, as
)7 W. 26th St>. N.Y. She writes:-
rnkham's Vegetable Compound has
r female trouble and I wish to express-
Tered intensely for two years so that
•ties and was a burden to my family. I
RTy temporary relief and constantly objecting
advised to undergo. I decided to try Lydia
sealt
ipound; it cured me of the terrible trouble
n than I have been for many years.”
Ph cases should encourage every woman to try Ly-
tablo Compound before she submits to an operation.
s Standing Invitation to Women
_ from any form of female weakness are invited to
Unicate with Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. From the
en, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest
advised.
rery
the Accepted Remedy for a
Hundred Years.
Sulphur is one of the greatest remedies
nature ever gave to man. Every physician
knows it cures skin and blood troubles.
Hsncock’s Liquid Sulphur enables you to
get the full benefit in most convenient
form. Don’t take sulphur “tablets” or
“wafers,” or powdered sulphur in molasses.
Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur is pleasant to
take and perfect in its action, bljruggists
A well known citizen of Danville, Pa.,
writes: “I have had an aggravated case of
Eczema for over twenty-five vears. I have
used seven 50-cent bottles of the Liquid,
and one jar of your Hancock’s Liquid Sul
phur Ointment, and now I feel as though
I had a brand new pair of hands. It has
cured me and I am certain it will cure any
one if they persist in using Hancock’s
Liquid Sulphur according to directions.
“Butleb Edoab.”
SOUTHQN’S NEW RULES.
A wise son easily doublelh that
v hich he iuheriteth from his old fa
ther.
who save* ftte fiennl a
for the attorneys for his
FADED TO A SHADOW.
Won*
Down by Five Years of Suffer
/ From Kidney Complaint.
Mrs. Remethe Myers, of 180 South | in fact > nothing but sound.
Tenth St., Ironton, O., says:
T have
> , worked hard in my
t time and have been
exposed again and
again to changes of
weather. It is no
wonder my kidneys
gave out and I went
all to pieces at last.
For five years I was
fading away, and finally so weak that
for six months I could not get out of
the house. I was nervous, restless
and sleepless at night, and lame and
sore jn the morning. Sometimes
everything wouldt .whirl and blur be-
• fore me. I bloated so badly I could
not wear tight clothing, and had to
put on shods two sizes larger than
usual. The urine was disordered and
passages were dreadfully frequent. I
got help from the first box of Doan's
Kidney Pills, however, and by the
time I had taken four boxes the pain
and bloating was gone. I have been
in good health ever since.”
> Sold by all dealers. fiOcentsabox.
Foster-Wilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
A rolling stone gathers no moss,
tut It may start a mighty big damas
euit
Fools rush in where
had any desire to go.
angels never
FITS, St. Yi tus’Dance: Nervons Diseases per
manently cured by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve
Restorer. t3 trial bottle and treatise free.
Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,881 Arch St., Phi la., Pa
Many a man s principles are sound;
THREE BOYS HAD ECZEMA.
Were Treated at* Dispensary—Did
Not Improve—Suffered 5 Months
“-Perfect Cure by Cuticura.
“My three children had eczema for five
months. A little sore would appear on the
head and seemed very itchy, increasing
day after day. The baby had had it about
a week when tbe second boy took the dis
ease and a few sores developed, then the
third boy took it. For the first three
months I took them to the N— Dispen-
sary, but they did not seem to improve.
Then used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura
Ointment, and in a few weeks they had
improved, and when their heads were well
you could bee nothing of the sores. Mrs.
Kate Keim, 513 West 29th St., New York
N. Y., Nov. 1, 5, and 7, 1906.”
’ - $100 Reward, 9100. ~
The readers of this paper will be pleaded to
learn tnat there is at teaat one dreaded dis
ease that science has been able to cure in all
its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
t .'re is the only positive cure nowknownto
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con
stitutional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. 11 all’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally,acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy
ing the foundation ot tbe disease,and giving
tbe patient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much faith
in its curative powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to
cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address
F. J. Chenicy & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold br Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation..
The worst thing about honesty
the wuy you can’t get rich by it.
is
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens t begums, reduces! nflamma-
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25ca bottle
Fur better a
the last word.
word that lasts than
One trial will convince you of the pe
culiar fitness of Nature's remedy, Garfield
Tea. For liver, kidneys, stomach and
bowels, for impure blood, rheumatism and
chroqic ailments.
In the morning sow thy seed and in
the evening celebrate.
Traveling F^ht Agents Appointed
to sKst Patrons.
Following 'eaident Finley’s plain
talk to the pr&'sentatives of the
freight and pseanger departments of
the Southenmailway recently as to
the proper tratment of the public-by
employes of te read, another step his
been taken )C that company in the
direction of ring about better rela
tions with t* people making ship
ments over it .ines. Mr. A. H. Plant,
comptroller o f; .be company, announc
es that-: )
For the put >se of insuring prompt
ness and jus? e to Its patrons in re
spect to the handling of freights at
local stationsand the handling of loss,
damage and vercharge freight claims
occurring ori freights received or
shipped by if patrons. Southern Rail
way compair has inaugurated and
placed in sei/ice a corps of traveling
freight clain agents, whose duty it
will be to tr.vel continuously the re
spective terrtories assigned to them,
visiting at e^h station not only the
local agpunt, bt the company’s patrons
thereat with he following objects in
In view:
1. To secmS the prompt handling
and settlemed' of all fair and honest
loss, damage ’,nd overcharge freight
claims agains^the company.
2. To givo^isuvance of this to the
patrons of tb‘ company by prompt,
courteous an-t efficient attention to
their rights, j
3. To prev nt accumulations of
freight clairr.^ ami over and refused
freights at stitions and to recontile
as far and as promptly as possible all
over freights with shortages.
4 To educ'te local agents to the
highest degre- of efficiency in treati-ig
with patrons n respect to their trans
actions wiih ifrni both in respect to
<he handling of freights at their sta
tions and the prompt payment or
declination of freight claims.
HICKS'
iPUDINE
FIGURING IT OUT.
Father—"Young Upperton is going
to propose for your hand soon.”
Daughter—"How do you know.”
Father—“I hear he has been mak
ing inquiries as to my financial stand
ing.”—-illustrated Bits.
COMMON SENSE
Leads most
Stood the Test.
Alloock’s Plasters have successfully stood
the test of sixty years’ use by the public;
their virtues have never been equaled by
the unscrupulous imitators who have
sought to trade upon the reputation of
Alleock’s by making plasters with holes in
them, and claiming them to be “just as
good as Allcock’s.”
Allcock’s Plasters stand to-day indorsed
by Hot only the highest medical authori
ties, but by millions of grateful patients
who have proved their efficacy as a house
hold remedy.
One swallow* doesn’t make a.rum
mer, but it often paves tho way for
a jag.
Many a fellov is contented because
ho is too lazy Lo make a kick. --
The General Condemnation of So-Called Patent
or Secret Medicines
of an injurious character, which indulge in extravagant and unfounded pretensions
e* to cure all manner of ills, and the
National Legislation Enacted to Restrict Their Sale
have established more clearly than could have been accomplished in any other way
The Value and Importance o! Ethical Remedies.
Remedies which physicians sanction for family use, as they act most beneficially and
are gentle yet prompt in effect, and called ethical, because they are of
Known Excellence and Quality and of Known Component Parts.
To gain the full confidence of the Well-Informed of the world and the approval of
the most eminent physicians, it is essential that the component parts be known to and
approved by them, and, therefore, the California Fig Syrup Company has published for many
years past in its advertisements and upon every package a full statement thereof. The per
fect purity and uniformity of product which they demand in a laxative remedy of an ethical
character are assured by the California Fig Syrup Company’s original method of manufacture,
known to the Company only.
There are other ethical remedies approved by physicians, but the product of
the California Fig Syrup Company possesses the advantage over all other family laxatives
that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts, without
disturbing the natural functions or any debilitating after effects and without having to
increase the quantity from time to time.
This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of
Syrup of Figs, and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of
family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well
known to physicians and the Well-Informed of the world to be the best of natural
laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna, as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtlessly it will always be
called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs; and to get its beneficial effects,
always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co.—
plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup
of Figs, or by the full name, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, as Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig
Syrup Company, and the same heretofore known by the name, Syrup of Figs, which
has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists
throughout the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price
of which is fifty cents per bottle.
Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the
Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C., the remedy is not adulterated or mis
branded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Louisville, Ky.
San Francisco, Cal.
U. S. A.
London, England.
New York, N. Y.
itelllgcnt people to use onlf
tnown composition. There-
fore (t Istha^ Dr. Pierce’s medicines, tho
mediilne* of
make
enter
persj
are<
pch print every Ingredient
’iem upon the bottle wrap-
ItAcorrectneys under oath,
e com-.
urspen 1
Pierce being desirous
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InPvTf
mor
nuhclunre of lad DeiJrs in ill Ends of
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AND SUPPLIES.
Portable, Stationary and Traction Bnsinea. Boilers,
Saw Mills and Grist Mills. Wood-working and Sh n-
■le Mill Machinery. Complete line enrried in .took.
Write for catalogue price*. Address all commnulra-
tious to Atlanta. Oa. We hare no connections in
Jaokennrille, Via.
(At12- 07)
IT nfflloted
With we a
•wes.
“iThompson’s EyeWater
SUQCESS IN THE STOCK MARKET.
Ohr bookglve.-4 il< tails. Free. Write for It.
1 JOHN A. IIOAROMAN A CO..
Stack Brokers. No. 53 Broadway, New York City, N. Y.
r’ACKAGC
THE
lADf
Alabastlne Is a powder that
you mix with cold water and
apply with a brush.
ft la sanitary, it la durable, It
is beautiful, it is economical, it
Is easily applied.
Decorate your own walls, get
more sunshine in your homo,
make your home more cheer
ful, it costs so little.
IT your dealer can't fur
nish you we will. Freight
charges prepaid on all or
ders for $5.00 or more,
(enough for 4 rooms.)
Write for oolor card, 14
different tints.
GEORGIA PAINT
& GLASS CO.,
Ohiributan,
ATUKTA, 6il
ingwhol i/lnadedf The
principles extracted from .na
tive forest roots, by exact processes
original with Dr. Pierce, and without tho
use of a drop of alcohol, triplo-rcfined and
ffiemically pure glycerine being used in
stead In extracting and preserving the
curative virtues rcsidihg in the roots
employed, these medicines are entirely
free from tho objection of doing harm
by creating an appetite for either al
coholic beverages or habit - forming
drugs. Examine the formula on their
bottle wrappers—the same as sworn to by
Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his
"Golden Medical Discovery," tho great,
blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel
regulator—tho medicine which, while no*
recommended to cure consumption in its
advanced stages (no medicine will do that)
yet does cure all those catarrhal condi
tions of head and throat, weak stomach,
torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak
lungs and hang-on-coughs, which, if neg
lected or badly treated lead up to and
finally terminate in consumption.
Take the "Golden Medical Discovery"
in time and it is not likely to disappoint
you If only you give it a thorough and
fair trial. Don’t expect miracles. It
won’t do supernatural things. You must
exercise your patience and persevere in its
use for a reasonable length of time to get
Its full benefits. The Ingredients of which
Dr. Pierce’s medicines aro composed have
the unqualified endorsement of scores of
medical leaders—better than any amount
of lay, or non-professional, testimonials.
They are not given away to be experi
mented with but are sold by all dealers in
medicines at reasonable prices.
Whare Parchment is Made.
A local paper gives an interesting
account of the manufacture of parch
ment in the old-fashioned town of
Steyning, in Sussex. Lying under the
shelter of the South Downs, and not
far from where the River Adur cuts
through this range, the staple industry
of Steyning is the conversion of tho
skin of the sheep into parchment. It
Is said that the larger part of the
■parchment used by the governijrent Is
made here. Only a few of the skins
brought to the factory are finally se
lected as good enough for parchment,
the" rest, it is said, being made.into
“chamois leather.” The skin is split
into two layers; the outer one is made
into leather and the inner into parch
ment. Under the name of Stanlanges
Steyning is mentioned in Doomsday
Book.—London Globe.
V/here Parchment Is Made.
A local paper gives an interesting
account of the manufacture of
ment in the old-fashioned tqj
Steyning, in Sussex. Lyin
shelter not
far
of Stdy nin S 13 tlle conversion
skin o^ sheep into parchment It
Is ^Tid that the larger part of the
•paichment used by the govennjfent is
madvhere. Only a few of the skins
bmight to the factory are finally se
lected as good enough for parchment,
the rest, it is said, being made into
“chamois leather.” The skin is split
into two layers; the outer one is made
into leather and the inner into parch
ment. Under the name of Stanlanges
Steyning is mentioned in Doomsday
Hook.—London Globe.
Girls
Women
You Need Cardui
At i every age, after entering womanhood, girls and women need
the strengthening, building, pain-relieving assistance of Wine of Cardui.
It will carry you over the rough places, ease your hard days and
increa^fil^Btt^pfort and pleakire of living.
Lonsrof users think of it. Is well expressed In these
Who Is the Illiterate.
Ninety thousand Indians now haw
the ballot among the five civilized
tribes. It Is to be hoped that sometime
women will be sufficiently civilized
so that they can have the same rights
at the ballot box that lindians, negroes
and illiterate whites now have. But
the chief reason why women don’t
have the ballot, as we have often arg-
ed, is that they don’t want it, though
a fe*w women mightily want'the ballot
The ballot belongs to all but the il
literate, v the criminal and those de
servedly pauperized in mind as well
as in pocket. A learned man bribing
voters with grog, with money or with
promised office Is the most illiterate
of the whole Jot, since illiterate heart
turns knowledge into a conspiracy
Lewiston Journal.
-eo Colo, of Smith*;™
L. L iM . ^
5 bottles of Wine of Cardui. and am feeling better than In the past
years. My feet and stomach do not hurt, my female troubles have"
gone, I am getting stouter and stronger, Jo all my housework, workj
in the garden and tend to 260 little chickens.”
Wine of Cardui acts directly upon the sick or disordered wor
organs or functions. It is a natural, scientific, female tonic,
tains no dangerous mlnerahi, of other deleterious ingredients, but
5TQd IVJT~T J VTSfcA M* i ^ttnjdjM^down in my
stomachJ^^pPhurt so I could not stand, andlNFas so weak and
nervousu could hardly do anything. I was just sick all the time. At
last I wn*te you for advice and you recommended Wine of Cardui,
which t, took according to your directions. I have now taken
FREE BOOK
FOR LADIES
TOl]
Wine of
•or
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CONCRETE BLOCKS,
Make your own on the Success Hollow j
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and tru«, all faew >kape«. A«k for dre* >ars.
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Color more goods brighter and (aster colors than any other dye. One 10c. package colors all fibers. They dye In co J?„ w f ^ f
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The Dress Millennium.
When the dress millennium arrives,
and every woman finds herself a
thing of joy to look at, able to walk
in comfort, and with a pocket for her
purse, It will be the result of an ele
mentary training in dignity, comeli
ness, and common sense.—London
Reader.
He Knows
the kind of
Waterproof
Oiled <
dud stands
hardest service
DoY&pKnow!
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Made for all kinds
of wvt work or sporty
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What to do After Eating.
Should one lie down after meals
and, if so, should one sleep? Dr.
Sbule, an assistant of Baumer at Frei
berg, has analyzed the contents of the
stomachs of two normal subjects re
moved several hours after an identical
test meal of bread and distilled water,
followed in one instance by sleep, in
the other by simple rest in a hori
zontal position. Schule shows that
sleep during digestion always results
in weakening the motility of the stom
ach and increasing the acidity of the
gastric Juice, a fact attributed by him
to the Irritation caused by the chyme’s
remaining abnormally long In the
stomach. He has also remarned that
simple repose in a horizontal position,
not accompanied by sleep, stimulates
the gastric function without increas
ing .the ..isidltt. . . - . .
FOOLED THE PREACHER.
A Doctor’s Brother Thought Postum
>■ Was Coffee.
f-
A wise doctor found out coffee was
hurting him so he quit drinking it.
He was so busy with his practice,
however, that his wife had to write
how he fooled his brother, a clergy
man, one day at dinner. She says:
“Doctor found coffee was injuring
him and decided to give Postum a
trial, and we have used It now for
four years with continued benefit. In
fact, he is now free'from the long
train of ills that follow coffee drink-
ing.
“To show how successful we are in
making Postum properly, I will relate
an incident. At a dinner we gave,
doctor suggested that we serve Pos
tum instead of ordinary coffee.
“Doctor’s brother, a clergyman,
supposed it was old fashioned coffee
and remarked, as he called for his
second cup, ’If you do preach against
coffee I see you haven’t forgotten how
to make it.’ ”
This goes to show that well-made
—fully boiled—Postum has much the
flavor and richness of good coffee al
though it has an individuality all Its
own. A ten days* trial will prove that
it has none of the poisonous effect of
ordinary coffee but will correct the
troubles caused oy coffee. “There’s
a reason.” Name furnished by Pos-
tui? Co.. Ltd., Buttle Creek, Hteb*-
Potash is the connect
ing link between the
soil and heavy crops.
The most important plant
food fdr vegetable growth is
POTASH
“Truck Farming” is a val
uable pamphlet written by
eminent men of scientific
training and national repu
tation. We mail it free to
fanners who write for it
GERMAN KALI WORKS
New York—93 Nassau Street, or
Atlanta, Ge.—1224 Candler Bids,
CABBAGE Nanis, CELERY
mi plants. C
op.u air sJid
enable soms
uck farm. Pli
are the common beginnings
<>f many dangerous diseases
The old folks know that
when Dr. A. Johnson established in laid
c7oHN s0 li&ment
For Internal and External use
begsre mankind a sure household remedy
for colds, coughs, croup, grip, bronchitis,
cut#, burns, wounds ana sore or lame
muscles. 25 and 50 cts. At druggists.
I. S. JOMSPH A CO. Boston. NatL
For health
Economy
Results
#
The very be£t business for a man
to be in is his own.
Itch cured in 3Tl minutes
Eanitary Lotion; never fails,
gists. Mail orrte.fc promptly filled by Dr.
F. DetchonMed.C>:.,Crawford8ville,Ind. $L
bV Woolford’s
Sold by Drug-
Hogless Lard
A bird in the stomaeh is worth two
on the menu tc a man who is broke.
Tate Garfield Tea, the herb remedy that
has for its object Good Health! It purifies
the blood, cleanses the system, makes peo
ple well. Guaranteed under the Pure
Food law.
baa establishedanl Experimental
dally Cabbages. 1 h
and all kinds of garden planta. Can now fnrnieh all kind* '
plants, grow n in tbe open dr did will stard great cold. 04
seeds of tbe most reliable s^dnuen. We nse tbe •am.
o*r tbcutand acre fruck farm. Plants carefully counted ai
packed. Celery reedy lost« (Dec. Lettuce, onion sad Beetj
time or earlter. Nedveed express rateapromlmd.whltih.wb
will give oa CO per cent less (ban merchandise rates. Prtcrt
»l.a> per thousand targe k*t SI.00 to SL25 per thousand, F.
setts, S. C. Arlington V bite tplne CnctAnber teed SO cents
y. o. U. B egg*tta, 8. C. the UnIWd Mode Asrk-ultural
:ner1mental htatlon on our farms, to ted all kinds of ti
leased ^o
__.e remits of these experiment* we will be plsese
Yours respectfully X- B. IlfclTdIXJOl
DOUCLA
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$3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES ih.’
W L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLEDM^ART
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRIO
Men’s Shoes, 85 to 81.50. Boys’ Shoes, 83 to 81.35
Shoes, 84 to 81.50. Misses’ & Children’s Shoes, 83.:
W. L. Douglas shoes aro recognized by expert judges of fool)
to be tho best in style, fit and wear produced in this country,
part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked aftj
and watched over by skilled shoemakers, without regard^
time or cost. If I could take you into my large factories
Brockton, Mass., and show yon how carefully W. L. Donj
shoes are made, you would then understand why they hr
wear longer, and are of greater value than any other makqj
W I, iJbuBla. name and price is stamped on the bottom, which pm
prices and Inferior shoe*. Take No Snb.tlluto. Sotd hythal
fait Color Evelctt used exclusively. Catalog mettled/rec. XV. I..
Sloajvs
Ohickens conie homo to roost, pro
vided your nei jhbors cannot catch
them first.
Tho paths of glory lead to a tall
monument and to many biographers.
For CougK.Col<LCroi
Sore Throat.Stitt Nei
Rheumatism and
Neuralgia
At all Dealers
Price 25c 50o 6 HOO,
Senh Free’
"Sloarfs Book on
Cettle. Hogs & Poultiy
! Address Dr. Earl S. Sioar
)615 Albany Sfc Boston.!
Sec a ot trio** ugly, cr8y hairs. U«8 41 LA CRKO L S HA1R 3 T0R1$M