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Womaii’n Fntn. From the Record, ButhneU, TIL Ko woman is better able to speak to other 9 regarding “woman’s fate’’ than Mrs. Jacob Wearer, of Bushnell, 111., wits ot ex-Clty Marshal Wearer. She had entirely re- eorered from the illness which kept her bedfast much ot the time for Are or six years past, and says her recorerr is due to that well-known remedy, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mrs. Wearer la flfty-six years old, and has lired in Bushnell nearly thirty years. Bhe is of unquestionable veracity and un blemished reputation. The story of her re covery is Interesting. She says: "I suffered for five or six years with the trouble that comes to women at this time of my life. I was much weakened, was un able much of the time to do my own work, and suffered beyond ray power to describe. I was downhearted and melancholy. “I took many different medicines, in fact, I took medicine all the time, but nothing seemed to do me any good. “I read about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and some of my friends recommended them highly. I made up my mind to try them. Li bought the first J box in March, 1837, and was benefited from the start. “A box and a half cured me com pletely, and I am now rugged and strong. I have not been bothered with jmy troubles since T . 'l began taking the Mrs. Jacob Weaver, pjns. “I have recommended the pills to many women who are suffering as I suffered. They are the only thing that helped me in the trial that comes to so many women at my age." Mas. J. II. Weateu. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2.04 day of October, A. D. 1897. O. C. Hicks, Xotary Public. When woman is passing beyond the age of motherhood, It Is a crisis in her Hie. Then, if ever, proper attention to hygiene should bo exercised. The attendant suffer ings will disappear and buoyant health will follow If Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are used. These pills exert a powerful influence lu restoring the system to Its proper condi tion. They contain in a condensed form all the elements necassary to give new life and richness to the blood. DnrEPSiA, Indict stio.n and all Stnmaeh treob'm •urad by Tab*r’» Pcp-in Ccniponnd. Hanipln buttle mai.ed free Write Dr. Tuber M?g. Co., harannah, Ua. The divorce judge, like the poor marks man, makes agood many misses. We have not been without Piso’s Cure for Consumption for HO years—Lizzie Fekrel, Camp St. Howard, Wis., May 4, 1894. The wise young man always laughs at the ancientjokes of his tailor. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children teething, softens the gums, reducing infiama- tion,aUays pain,cures wind colic, 36c. a bottle. Women should remember that as a per suader a kiss always discounts a rolling pin. To Cure a Cold in One Take Laxative Bromi Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money if it falls to cure. 35c. We know hundreds of bachelors who nev^r spoke a single cross word to their wives. Chew Star Tobacco—The Beit. Smoke Sledge Cigarettes. No matter how little we may love our neigh bors we c an see no reason why they shouldn’t have a kindly feeling for us. $400 for New Names! The Salzer Seed Co. want suitable names for their 17-iueh long corn and White Oat prodigy. You can win this $400 easily, c atalogue tells all about it. Seed potatoes only $1 50 a barrel. Send This Notice and 10 Cents in Stamps to John A. SalzerSeed Co., La Crosse. Wis., and get their great seed catalogue and 11 new farm seed samples, including above corn and oats, positively worth #10.00 to get a start. Send to-day, to-day,sir! a. c. 8 of g grow where only one grew before is cslled a gi S dilanthropiht, what should be said of Adolph ^yle, who Iihs made it possible to grow five uai.es or cotton on an acre of ground which heietofore rarely, if-ever. produced one bai.e? See advertisement in this paper of Jackson’s African Limbless Cotton Co. Tobacco will cure well, have a bright, rich color and flavor, with good burning properties, if liberally supplied with a fertilizer con taining at least 10% actual Potash. in the form of sulphate. The quality of tobacco is im proved by that form of Potash. Our books will tell you just what to use. They are free. Send for them. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York Bewareof ORMJNl! |> Merer give a remedy containing j ’ ^)pium to your children. | | I R efuse to accept strong, poisonous II Mjediciues that are not \ ][ Alone nauseating but dangerous. 1 ! Norman’S Ncstralliiae Cordial > Saves children from premature death. < 1 (parries health and a new lease ] [ Of Bfc to numbers of sufferers. I ! Rosy cheeks, good appetite, restored ' * ^Jigestion, are results of its use. j | 11 is the sovereign remedy for All affections of the stomach and < I Lower bowels. Absolutely cures DYSPEPSIA. ss and soc. at druggists and dealers. THE NORMAN CORDIAL CO., Prop’s, CM AKAA8TON. S. C. NORM UN’S INDIAN WORM PELLETS Remove Worms. The Best Liver Pills. io and ajc. . ATTENTION! POSITIVELY All GENUINE SEED OF THE CELEBRATED JACKSON AFRICAN .:. LIMBLESS COTTON IS OWNED BY THIS COMPANY. P LANTERS ARE WARNED NOT to purchase of others offering seed claiming It to be of this wonderfully prolific variety, as no aeed not I- ■ possession, or sold without our trade mn ’ registered In l. S. Patent Of flee, can be....... ..ti.atcd as pure and genuine. Trade E £ > . !sr. e 3 c Smi Mark. , jt=co rr OM-'v Send fsr our Ureal Offerto Colton Planters AGENTS WANTED. ■ EN AND WOMEN WANTED TO TRAVEL for old established house. Per manent position. *4» per month and all ex penses. P W.ZDXil.EU k CO., M» Locust Bt.,Phils. C HARLOTTE COMMERCIAL ALLEGE, CftftRLOTTE, N. C. NoVacatlons—Poaltloiia Guaranteed—Catalogue Tree OSBORNE’S Udm,€M JACKSON AFRICAN LIMBLESS COTTON CO., 9 1-2 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. SEND FOR A BICYCLE UlEh Grade ’»* 11...U-K *U to *10. GREAT CLEARING SALK of’t? and <M models, best makes, *U.76 to *lg. Sent on appnnal u-ll'.'ut a c m nt jmymrnt. Free use if wheel to our agents. Write fur our aew plea “How to Earn a Rtpyele” aud maka money. NPF.C1 Al.TJIls\t EKk-Mhiirh grade "*7 models isllghtly shopwoml, »1» 1* each. '‘Waaderinaa Awheel,-a souvenir hook of art, FKF.K fur atamp a bile they last. K.F. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, Chirago. $1.00 FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. IROPOSITION I. SQCAW VINE WINE CERTIFICATES. Write us lat How long you hare used or sold Dr Simmons Squutv Vine Wine. 2nd State Disease!* It cured. 3d Give names of those it cured. 4tb State the difference betWicn Its strength and action and the strength and action of McElree’a Wire of Catdui. On reeciptiOf letter enclosing re cently taken Photograph we will send youe (1.00 Bottle Squaw Vine Wino (FREE), PROPOSITION*! LIVER MEDICINE CERTIFICATES. Write us 1st How long you have known, used or sold Dr. >!. A. Simmons Liver Medi- ciue. 2nd Statu Diseases It cured. 3d Give names of those cured. 4t!i State the differ ence between its strength aud action and the strength ana action of J. II. Z.-lltu A Co.'s ’'Liver Regulator" and the fl t:u- nooga Medicine t'o.'s “H'.aek Draught,’ both of whicli contain Woody Bulbs of Roots and Stems of Herbs, and liavo sold at at out tl cents \s-r pack>i('c, and should not retail at over lucent if consumers arc not imposed upon, while Dr. M. A. Siiumons Liver Medi cine, made from the purest and nu si e :ro- fullyseiected Drugs, regardless<if eo..t, with the Itullis of the HiKits and Ptems of thu Herb* by our secret process extracted end thrown away, cannot bosold at less t: an 26 cents. The reason of the difference Is this; On Jun. 801 b. 1893, the Kupremc Court enlolni'd J. 11. Ziilln.v Co. from nnuinfac't- uring and nelling medicine under the Ham. of “itr. Simmons' Liver Medicine." Zeilln aanswer toour bill said, the medi cine waa designed as "cheap negro no di- clne for the negroes of the Mississippi Val ley." Aud Zell 1»'hinamipt r testtfiea in th® case, and Zellin’aodvcrllM menta eaid “that all the Liver MedlelucCx y make is made hy the same formula." Wh-.t more com tusivo evidence cVuild thereto that all their Liver Medicine la "cheap negromedictnef" Again, the Vnitcd St-Ues C’ou.t, in tho Zeiiln case at Knoxvl'lo,Tenn..enjoined tho < Id |iroprletora of the article now called "Rlai k Draught" frotu perpetrating fraud by using the words constituting our trad® name, and ‘'lllaek Draught" was not known till after IS7R; yet they falsely advertise thaf it wasrstabllshi'd in IMO.aml ti!< hour trad* by allowing theircustomorH to untruthfull) represent it as tho same as our genuine aril- cle, they giving color «'f truth to ttie do eeption ny puhllshlpg the picture of a Dti Simmons on their wrapper, thereby nsso* elating thelrartlde with our Dr. VI. A. 8im» rnons' Liver Medicine, which b" established In 1843, and every package of which ha* borne hts picture sinou 18. 0. On receipt of letter enoloslncf a receu’tY taken I'hotogrsph we wilt mall you a $1.0# Package Liver Medicine (KTtt'K). C. V. bIMMONS MF.D. CO., K r Lons, Mos and Liquor Itnbit cured la 10 to #0 day*. No pay tt J cured. Dr..1. L.Stephen^ Dept. A, Lebanon, Ohio. OPIUM Anauara. <7a. Artnal bnfinets. No text _ book. Short tun*. Cheap board. Band (or oatalogaw W HAT “HOB TAYLOU,” r oov. Off TK.NN., SAYS. Harble City Drug Mfg. Co.. KnoxvtUe, Tenn. 1 Gentlemen:—In reply to your letter of I recent date, will say that I din receive great benefits from "Dr. Frank's Cough Cure." I consider it the best remedy for coughs and colds I have ever used. Yours truly, Roueht L. Taylor. I For sale by all druggists at 35c., or sent diraok No. 12.—’98. In reply to numerous private in quiries from its tremen dous clien tage the “Western Review of # Commence ” —the scien tific publica tion having the largest circulation in the west —caused to be made a most thor ough com parison be tween all the better class of cy cles avail able in open market. As a re sult of the expert and the criti cal exami nation of 37 different makes, and without any prejudice, this publica tion unhesi tatingly an nounces in favor of the LOVELL DIAMOND overall com petitors. “LOVELL DIAMOND” —v Takes Precedence Over AH Other Wheels. I». tmtu. im* rmHf-Mn r. urtu curur-t-a Tf#» P iflfNW iL*#m - A * kovru 1/ tkovCU/jf •<r v rOMMWDl VCML* i pill! DJJ3 J47 VASHWSTONIST AtH 6il0*B bT. Georga C. Garter, Pres. Bo*ton, February 11, 1898. The Western Review of Coaaerce, / Chicago, 111. Dear sir:—Your letter of February 7 received In reply will cay that we want to thank you for same and would also say that this is the first tine we ever knew of a paper of your class having the courage to cose right out and state a fact, and we want to say right here that we don't think you have made any aletake, for the geode will back yod up In the statement. Ye are willing to stake our buaineea reputation of over 57 years that the Lovell Diamond is the beat bicycle built, not only In this country but In any other. Just as soon as you issue the papers with this article in, which you sent us unsolicited and unknown to us, and in your letter were kind enough to say that it would be printed and that you asked no advertisement, gifts or anything of the kind,—wo should be pleased to have you send us a few copies by mall. Again thanking you for your kind letter and always wishing you the very best of -success, we remain tours respectfully, Dictated by 3. S. L. A 'a* LarnM CJrataltM ot any » MmhUm l* Ik* Wmc ...esTABUsneo issi... Cditorial ^Department, A*vie* Kb— » Mr WESTERN REVIEW of COMMERCE aeo.CCARTCB.PrM. F. BRADOURY. TrM*. C. E. FOOTE. Sac'/. '* ** Bradbury Publishing Co., 223-225 DEARBORN STREET. Chicago, Feb. 15th,. 1898. John P. Lovell Arms Co. Boston, Hass. Geatl'meni Your esteemed favor of the lltb inat. to hand and contents noted. We thank you for your kind words of appreciation, fe neon juet what we aay, that for careful and •cientlfio construc tion and real practical value the Lovell Diamond is undoubtedly the best wheel Bade. In our investigation we examined 37 leading makes, and we were aatltfled after most thorough teats that we were justified in giving the Pala to the “Diamond." Considering we were not influenced in any way by financial con siderations. not even in the fora of advertising patronage, you may rest assured that the decision was unprejudiced. Kishlqg you success in tho coming season, we are Yours very truly, COMMERCE John . Lovell Arms BOSTON. HASS.. U. BOSTON STORES: 147 Washington Street. 131 Broad Street. 121 Massachusetts Avenue. Agent* wanted in every city and town. If none in yours, write to us totjay. BRANCH STORES: Worcester, Mass. Providence, R. I. Pawtucket, R. I. Bangor, Me. Portland, Me. Get our Catalogue 11 Famous Diamonds ot tin World ” of our nearest agent or sent by us on application. long other complimentary remarks the “Western Re view of Com merce” says in its issue of Feb. 25th, 1898: “Our repre sentatives have therefore given close and criti cal attention to the claims of all tho leading makes of cy cles us found in their cata logues, and as presented by agents and in terested - wheel men. As a re sult of thor ough and prac tical tests and examinations, the unanimous verdict of our experts was in favor of the ‘Lovell Dia mond,’ manu- facturt'd by the John P. Lov ell Arms Co., Boston, Massa chusetts, and I was based up on general aud symmetrical excellence in every part of a bicycle, cou pled with cor rect and scien tific design." V * ^ nsi in i.. A'WIBWiBii Wt 11 MMJiNB#'., mt w sirs ttummuj. mrH