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WORKINC Their Hard Struggle .Made metits by a Younj < and One in N; All women work; some in their homes, gomo in church, and some lb he whirl of society. And iu stores, mills and shops Lens of thousands ure en the nover-censing treadmill, earning their daily brrnd. All are subject to the same physical laws; all suffer alike froiu the same fhysioal disturbance, and the nature of holr duties, in mauy cases, quickly 0^' . drifts thcin into the horrors of ail Yhids of female complaints, tumors, aloerati.ni, falling and displacements or perliii{>s irregularity or oppression, causing backache, nervousness, irritability and lassitude. Tbey especially require an invigorat-] tng. sustaining medicine which will j strengthen the female organism and enable them to bear easily the fatigues! of the day to sleep well at night, and to rise refreshed and cheerful. How distressing to see a woman atruggling to earn a livelihood or per-1 form her household duties when her back and head arc aching, bhe is so <iriid she cau hardly drag- about or Htand up, and every movement causes pain, the origin of which is due to io.'up derangement of the female organ Lam. Miaa F. Orser, of 14 Warren ton Street ftoiton, tells women how to avoid such solering; she wri e? : lltir Mrs. Pinkhain " I suffered misery for governI vrars with famala irrejpilaritinH. M v l?n-k wlied: Iliad hearing-down i-ait.s and frequent headaches; E. Pinkham's Ve?cta^>lr. Com: V'ew people overtax intellects in behalf of others. t?r. Bltcorii II urkt?il?rrry Cordinl SfVf r I alio To miro Ctilldren Toothing. llowel Troubles wto. At Druggists 25c und *%0?* p?*r bottle. Any man sh .aid Ke able to matt* ?gr a business according lo dircvlions, but no man ?-:i?? manage a woman that way. So. '20 -?00.. 2 __ ? ... , |J- Pur. | tovtocn 1 a* ]'ii v.i. .i-1 ?< > rauuiu roach ih*? diseased portion oft' nr. Thcrci-niil-, c*u* way to cure dwnf?ii.-?<, and tint |?y oongtitutlviia! runt.- ii<<s. th :ii*nns-i i<> . njsod hy an Inflsincil condition ?#/ tin nun* i-.-.s lining u tin* Kustn.-'iinn Tub*. W,. i,tt,? i,,,,. flamed yoi| ha vo n ium' ling > in 1 >r imperfect hearing. and wim i it U on'.ii Deafness is th( result ami unlcs- i u u IShiiimntiou can bo taken on ami thi-tube restored to its normal <;mihI tion. hearing will lie destroyed forever. Nine oa* . out often i e caused l>y cat arrl*. which is not liinghut mi Inr.uu.cil "ond'tion i I tin* morons surfaces We will nivo t>tin lliindieit Doiian* fornuv eafi ol Denfneaai caused by catarrh 11 hat can hot bncurml l>y Hall's < aiurrlit me. sondf*. Irc-nlar* free. F.J.t'muiri A Co.,'iolc.b., O. hold hy Drug ists. 7.'? . 'lake UnllV FuintU fill- f?r eon- ii :i' .va A woman never liku? to send a 'elegram unless she can send it collect; otherwise she caiu't use half the words she wants to. AWFUL SUFFERING Wrom DrrniUtil Vain* From IVoitml on Foot-System All Kim Duwii-MiI'Hruloun Cnr? bjr Cutlcura. "Words rnnr.ot apeak highly enough lor the ( ,'utirura Remedies. 1 am now ?cv- 1 ?n*y-two vean of arc. My syatem ha J vbnrn all run down. My blood war so bnd that hlood poi*ouing hud vet in. 1 had MO\,?rul doctor# uttending u?c, so liually 1 wont to the hospital, where T tvaa laid up for two months. My loot and ankle wore almost beyond recognition. Dark %>locd flowed out of wounds in many plat .* ' nd I was no disheartened thru I thought j imrely my last limine was td^w'.y leaving me. Ah the foot did not improve you can readily imagine how I felt. I simply disgusted and tired of life. I stood this pain, which was dreadful, for sis months, and during this time I was not able to wear a ?.hoe and not able to work. Some ue apokc to ;ne about Cuticura. '1 lie coti etjuencea were 1 bought a set of the Cuticura Kennedies of one of my friend*, who was a druggist and .he praiae that t gave fie.- the aeiond upplicatii a is beyond d? eription; it seemed a miracle, for the Cii tieura Remedies took effect immediately, f washed ike foo' with the Cuticura Soap before applying the tliniment, and 1 took e Resolvent at the name time. Aftei two weeks' treatment my foot was healed completely. I'eopbt * ho had seen my foot during my illness and who have eecn it nine*" the > tirr can hardly bclir < tlif.i ? ? eyes. Robert Schocoliauet, Nrwburgh, N. 1 A tiff. 21, 1903." Ill) IBB! fwffJk. in alaiupi ? m>q<! a 10' if A FiOk MiOK iKini Uw rx;?rl>IK<? I I ol a pracituai foulfi/ ilalai-.,-?! a. / / / \ *a ajtiauor, out a man worauu / I 'or iiuiikr. ami i?au?outiiik a ? i ff Vfvarv. li i?acl>?? now n> urwr. I Jaml Cur* r.vo.1 iorr.(|i 1 alao for I'all^ulnH: whion >owUtvf 1 I i barr lor Urmllan; ararylbina r? li iiuta'ioior i>roiitaiPoultry rata B II , ?a* HOOK PI ill.Iran IMU B *C?? 134 l4*aar<) 9ir?a(, N?w Vara. r ^ 3 WOMEN ? Easier?Interesting Stateg Lady in Boston ashville, Tenn. \^AfissP~rl Ackers^S) I could not sleep and could hard "it drag around. I consulted two physicians without relief, and as a last resort, I tried Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and to my surprise, every ache and pain left me. I ?;rined ten pound* and am in perfect health." MUi Pearl Ackera. of 327 North Summer Street, Nashville, Tcnn., writes : ' Dear Mr*. Pinkham: ? " 1 suffered with painful (>eriods, severe backache, bearing-down pains, pains across the abdomen; was very nervous and irritable, and my trouble grew worse every month. "My physician failed to help mo and I decided to try Lydia E. rinkhain's Vegetable Compound, l soon found it was doing me good. All my palne and aches disappeared, and I no longer foar m> monthly periods." Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable* Compound is the unfailing cure for all these troubles. It strengthens the proper muscles, and displacement with all its horrors will no mere crush you. Backache, dizziness, fainting, bearing-down pains, disordered stomach, moodiness, dislike of friends and society ?all symptoms of the one cause?will be quickly dispelled, uud it will make I you strong and well. I v 1 11 .l iuu cau mmi me story 01 your snt- I feringu to u woman, ami receive lielp| ful advice free of cost. Address Mrs I'iuUham, Lynn. M.vss. The present Mrs. I'inkhsm is the daughter-in-law of Lydin E. Pinkliam and for twentyfive years site has. under lier direction and since iter decease, been advising ' sick women free of charge. wand Snr.-vr-1* Others Fall. A woman can throw a hint straiglitcr than a man can throw at rock. STOPS BEACHING. Curs* Rh I Krmt.i ?Vo.ltivr and IniUul Cun frag?;(u l>ru ('n r? ? by Absorption, A sweet breach u price tea*. Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers wfII etire bad breath and bad ta.*ie instantly, iielching and bad taste indicate otb naive bicatb, which is due to stomacn trouble. Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers pjrify ths | stomach and stop belching, by absorbing tuul gases that arise from undigested iood. and by supplying the digestive organs with natural solvents for food Thty relieve sea or car sickness and nausea ol any kind. They quickly cure headache, correct, the ill ctlcCt of excessive eating or drinking j They will destroy a tobacco, ?hi sky or* | onion breath instantly. They stop fermentation in the stomach, acute indigestion, crampu, cone, gas in the stomach and intestines, distended abdomen, heartburn, bad complexion, dizzy spells or any other attliction arising from u diseased stomach We know Mull's Anti-Reich Wafers .rill do this, nnd we want you to know it. This offer rna.v not appear again. ^ olttd COOli FOR 25c. H3 Send this coupon with your name and address and your druggist's name and 10c. in stamps or silver, and we will supply you a sample free if you have never vised Moll's Anti-Uelcfa Wafers, and will also send you a cer tilieatc good for 23c. toward the pur! chase of more ilelch Wafers. You will find them iuva' 'able for stomach trco Me; cures by absorption. Addreaa Mcli.'s tiii.vrk Tonio Co., 328 3d Ave.. Rock l?l.*jd, ill. | <7 in full Address ?nd ll'ri/e Plainly, j All drrggiste, ,S0e. per box, or by mail upon rec ipt of price. Stamps accepted. Ballade of Doubt. you *.<Id rome lovely things to me. They made my heart expand with pride; I felt JunJ then assurer, that we Got on flrst-ra'e, nil .token aside. The golden moment* swtftly slide With von conversing. What content! nut wasn't It all cut and dried'.' I wonder now how mu-.li you meant! Your eyes said something. I could as# Tlisy did; that cannot be denied. When over that last evil- of tea I saw them sparkle laughter-wide To guess t?.elr meaning I have tried. It did not sesm quits Innocent. But -after all. 1 can't decide. I wonder now how much you meant! I would that I could flnd tha key To n?% a west mtsale. Oon't de:4d* Ttiin. my perplexity; I'm free To say 1 <1 rather not tie auyed. V.'hat yon have ?aid a.id what Implied la niuit. to me. that> evident. ! But ?well. I'm complexly aUled. V wonder how much you meant! I. ENVOI. I rrlncea*. m> boldness do not 'hide. I Hut ?re you quite Indifferent? Von ealtl #<> much, ro much you hide, t wonder now how much vqu meant! - Chicago New*. 1 Nothing sweetens the breath betted j thnn holy conversation. Out of the Long Ago. Pocahontas had Just performed tbo I rescue art "And your name?" she asked. "John Smith." he replied. Crazed with Rrtef over the thoupht that the mnn she had rescued was not named Reginald Worthlnpton, she pa\e u low sub tad crept from tLo aoene. Hatred is often the result of [ knowing but one side of a person. Plantation Philosophy. Many a man who imagines tlio eyes of the whole world are upon him ' n't known outside of his own preciuct. If a young man's cake is "dougli'' he can easily lind a girl who is willing to take the cake. Unless a man gets excited in an atgrnient his wife is afraid he is getting the worst of it. "MEAN THING" MADE APOLOGY. And Still It Is Doubtful If Tele-phono Girl Is Satisfied. She has btlght eyes, iosy cheeks, and an awful estimate of the proper confines of propriety. It is an invari able rule of hers to observe that subtle barrier of modesty which all well ordered vouaj women should oLserve. and. batter stilt, she prides herself or. making the sterner sex observe this h a rr I or o I I I ? ? L-.i. ? ? ' ' ,,Vi in . ii 11.1 uitiiiiuie uui mec distinctions. Then how this incident must ha*.e shocked her. Being a telephone girl. it is her ob noxious duty to hold converse with the "mean things" of the world?otherwise known as mrn. The other afternoon a subscriber called for a certain number in Germantown. "What number did you say?" she cooed. "Germantown 33333-z, quick." "I can't understand; please repeat It." "Blank, hlanketv, blank, x y z!!" "Well, If you don't say what turn ber you want I can't give it to you I'm lot going to tool here all day." "liow, keep your shirt on, little girl; kee? your shirt on?" I ut the subscriber got no further; she slammed up her cam, rushed tc the overseer with flaming cheeks, nnd .^ported the subscribe.-. The company glitty said that subscribers had no right to comment on how its employes should treat their wearing apparel and demanded that the subscriber apologize or lose his 'phone. The subscriber was willing. lie eallod up the girl with tlu- bright eyes and said: "Are yoi the young lady whom I just told lo keep her shirt on?" "Yes." was the curt rejoinder. "Well, possibly I was a little hasty. It may be warm in your ofilee. so now you may taho it off."?Philadelphia Telegraph. Current Events The residual ion ??i' Count Scrgius ill* Witti' as Russian Premier is saicl In luivc luTii accepted, ami M. (!ovetnyken. toriner Minister of the Interior. appointed to sueeced him, Ivhile. aeeoriny p? another report,, N\" iite i- si ill in olliee. F tiger, e Fuss" and Consul-General Silason addressed the American 'hnmher of t'ommcree at l'aris 011 ai ill' revision ami veeiprocity. Kiirlitv thousand men are now on strike in 1'ariv, France, and serious disorders are iVared. Tea Leaves Used Again. "There are some men," said a health oflleor. ' wim buy from hotels all ib used tea leaves. These they dry and pal on the marker again as fresh tea. "Ah a nm ter of fact there is stilt a good deal of strong tea?plus a good deal of tannin?in these used leaves. They make as black a ad bitter a brew as the greatest tea (lend would want to drink. Rut such a brew ta unwholesome, for the percentage of tannin in tt is much larger than la an ordinary cup of tea. "Used tea leaves are castle niait.> to resemble fresh ones. They uim dried on hot iron plates, the heat of which curls them up nicely, giving them a natural appearance. "A cup of this second-table tea refreshes you tremendously, but afterward your mouth is drawn up as if you had been sucking alum."?Philadelphia Bulletin Big Policies in New York New York naturally has more heavily insured men than any other city. Among liiose with large policies are: Jemes Colgate. $1,500,000; George W. Vanderbllt, $1,000,000: August Belmont. $000,000; Ft'chard A. McOurdy. $300,000: General Francis V. Greene, $600,000; John l>. Crimmine, $300,000; Pliny Fisk. $400.001'; (the total on the Fisk family :n $2-.OOO.OOfM; Chauncey M. Depew. $600,000; P. V. Collier. $350,000; Edward lamterhach. $"JOO.0O0; George W. Perkins $300.u00; Gage E. Tarbell, $500,000; E fcu. tJniathors, $325.0M. TRANSFORMATIONSC'ujiniii lltm U Whru O.ifTe- OriuVliij; I* Ahaiidnurd. n ?s aitnosi a- oaru lor an old coffee j toper to quit the use of coffee as it i> | for a whisky or tobacco fleud to break j ?tT. except tlint the coffee user can quit coffee and t.\ke up l'ostum Food Coffee j without aty feelijic of a loss of the ! morning beverage, for when l'ostum ?> well ladled and served with '-ream, it is really better in point of flavor than most of the coffee served nowadays, and to "Jio taste of the ccunoisseur it Is like the flavor of flue Java. A great transformation takes place In the body within ten days or two weeks after coffee is left off * nd Custom Food Coffee used, for the reason that the poison to the nerves has been discontinued and In its place is taken a liquid that contains the most powerful elements of nourishment. it is easy to make this test and prove these statements by changing from coffee to l'ostum Food Coffee. "There's a reason." l 't'i*T^ r ii - ? I Pointed Paragraphs. It's always the man who doesn't want credit who can get it for the asking. A miser loves money because of the many things ho doesn't have to spend it for. More homes have been mads happy by women who understand how to make pop-overs than to do problems in differential calculus. ( A Doub Saving fOOQ ejlr Second t you receive n teful a BS the Good Luck coupon5 (not there is a coupon on every cat BW manage to furnish their hoinc M pieces of jewelry for themselves Other i>ak:r.g powders claimi Luck cost more, and bring yc ?k Ask 3*our grocer for a >:*n. BjPk send us his name, m. THE SOUTHERN 'firvjMCgjMjTOOOUKir^ 1 .1 j Waiting works wonders?if you [ keep busy while waiting. WASTED TO A SHADOW. Bui Vouml ? t'ur.i Aflpv rUtcrii Vonrt i ??r suircrinKA. It. Siotls, messenger at the State ! Capitol, Columbus. <>.. says: -For llficen years I '/ "SL hail kidney troubles. [ -.and though t doctored r^ faithfully, could not iff iin(l H ctuo. I had ( bed for ten week;'. | After being given lip, I began using I Dean's Kidney l'ills. In a couple of | months I regained tny old health, and 1 now weigh 1SS pounds. Twelve boxes did it. ami I have been well two years." : Sold by all dealers. 30 cents a box J Foster-Milburn Co., lluffalo. N. V. Fully two-thirds of our troubles are only anticipated. X M. T.. * M; I,. ? Hay I.. & M Paint and get a full gaiTon. Wears Jo in ! i year- because L. &. M j hardens I. A ?>{ White bead and makes 1.. it M Pan I wear like iron. 4 gallons ??f I. A M. mixed with 3 gallons en will pain a moderate sized Douse. ' . S Audi'- I. vMayor. DanlHif-y.Conn., writes. P.t .iiiil m\ house It) years ago with 1.. A. M l.i'i'ks well to day.'* FAINT YOUR HOUSE. 1 ? rev real. commission allowed to any trsiderit where we have no agent, on sale of T.. & M. to property-owners, at oar retail price. Appl> io 1.ON U.MAX A MARTINEZ. Paint Makers. NV? York. An Edgbaston (England) woman. I who was summoned for annoying | I V... 1.1 ? ' ? I -huin'i.-> uj uiunlll); it WUIB11U, ?UIP | she haa boon hypnotized and blew it 11? rail attention *.o the fact FITS.fit.Vlto s' T>* rof Verrotis TMsroses permanently cured l>y I>r. Kline's <?rent "Servo Itestorer. VJ *.iia bottle and treatise ree. JtK. II. It. Ki.ink, I.iI., Arch fit. l'hila., l'a. There are no newsboys in Spain. Women sell newspapers on the street. Mrs. Wtnsiow'a Soothing Syrup for Children t rattling .soften* t tin*;!) m?, rmlu.-eat oft animation,alli?>.? i sin."ure^ wli d eotle.?6c.a bottle The new Italian postage stamps will not bear the monarch's head. M CAPUDINE 1 IMMEDIATELY CURE-* JJ J W headaches \ flL ,' "fljfcr ' i^lBrrshs up COLDA' IN 6 TO 15 liOLRS Trtfj Bints lOt. At OrM&V* \ So. 20-'06. k \ , . A .j?L.-lVpV r- - \ rV, . m -j you cannot spend youn and do! buy the knowledge reaulred bj cents. You want pan to pay 1 them as a diversion. In ocm to handle tniny about them. To meet this want w< of a practical poultry raiser f6r (Cnly 2! a man who put sll his mind* and time, i en raising?not as a pastime;-but as a bui ty-ftya veers' work, you can save many C earn do'Ilar-i for you. The point Is. that Poultry' Yard as soon as It appears, and 1 teach you. It tells how to detect and cui fattening: which Fowls to save for bre? you should know on this subject to mhk? ive cents In e'atnps. 30CK PUB.' r6HI> nion< >*owr pocket c idffir buy a pound cf C /gtv Powder?price onl /$G2r. This is the purest ai fffif cle on the market. JTrni... iBf! Every ???^ cook wh comes a steady user, bi enormous quantities if much profit?therefore i< A wonder of modern a >D LUC1H ad elegant premiums for ice picture below), and 1. Many clever women :a and obtain handsome w , all from these coupons. ng to be equal to Good ?i no premiums, either. AV If he hasn't it, please MFG. CO.. r?? o-. vul lxjl' fcmond, Va. JEuJF COtipc 1E5TEK DBLACK" || Black Powder Shells Strong and Evenly, j Are Sure Fire, j Stand Reloading. vays Oct The Game. | :>r Sale Everywhere. J ^4 -t,*,uu> nnOBANK DEPOSIT ?Pt/?\/V/V/ 500 FIIK1" COWESES V ifUM Notts taken. LImllerl education no hindrance, Hoard at Cost. Write todav. GA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, M?con. 61 IIjjsIq in:ikos some people waste a lot of oilier people's time. I?r. T. Wwodlr). 318 W. 9tli, t'bnrlotte, N. C. i-t. diseascs of women, (.'hronio and skin dlffi,:-., lie moves moles, warts, birth marks, and other blemishes without [minor sear. Will bo in oflloe during week of 20th Jlay celebration, (20 to 20tb luolusive.) When you buy WET WEATHFR ' CLOTHING you wont '/ complete *. vjlrni protection VTa &nd long service- j\y These and mai\y // f ' Jf l y other good points , are combined In o(JT / I TOWER'S ff \ FISM BRAND f ' / 1 OILED CLOTHING/ I You cent affcrd / / | to Dt(y any other / / ? J ?*??* Lj J 'atS*' J to*u canao>an co l?-? c W. L. Douglas *3= & *3= SHOES ffi W. L. Douglas I4.00 Gilt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. tSTABuS^^ JUIV 6 ,876. >: i4ft-HiliCAPrrAi. *2.500,000 JmrS??0?f 2flS3ffi5L4 ^ELLM MORE ZSX gAa6}5^%VZVVgX& '* $10,000 "isms jsrasr ''J co?'?1 ??Kc yon Into my three large lactorie* ct Brink iion, Mnsa., and snow you the infinite care with which every pairof shoes la made vou would realize why W. L. Douglas 5.7.80 ehoes J*1.""'" ?? ?naW?. why they hold their shape, lit better, weir longer, and nre of greatc intrinsic value than any other $.7.SO shoe. W-L' *tr?"0 MaOm Shomm for Men. 92.BO. S2.O0. Boy' School A 92. 91.1B. SI. SO C . UTION,?iijHin h.i>ing W.X.lVnUff* IBS hikes. r:iko r\4\ substitute. Ncn.i k""Ni>c | vitlioiu nui name and price stamped on b*?tt?-ui. .! ^?*or tf't't used; thru will na{ wear bruseu. | Virtte f'ir Illustrated Catnlo/. t W. I.. XMKJGI..YM, Krorklou, Muss. iLmi&o? y * JULN MONEY ?o^cSS>M5la|i unless you understand them ana kSM1 how to cator to their requirements, liars learning br experience, so you mttfl r o.hera. Wc otnr this to you far only I their own way even It you merely ke# Fowls Judiciously, you must know soma ? are selling & book giving the experleuM Sc.) twenty-five years. It was written hf ind money te making a success of Chlolw slness?ana if you will profit by his twen? ihicks annually, and fnuke your Fowte you must bo sure to detect trouble In Ukf inow how to remedy It. This book will re disease; to feed for eggs and ulso for jcling purposes; and everything, indeed* i it profitable. Sent postpaid for twenty* iG HOUShi. 13i Leonard St., NewYorkClty there's sy saved to ;very time you iood Luck Baking y 10 cents per can. nd most reliable artiStrength never varies. Ugl o tries Good Luck be- Wjp| it we couldn't sell such tti i we tried to make loo ) cents a can. NB itfrcbandising is j ' tsajiing t-J Powder m ?&t? f spoon \ j.'jl8 ',car" WL TYJK; 11 from ?j|<(f?J pfljin* fcaa. g?iO I 81 ^SUTHEntiHff' fc??C KM ON D?Y$ '?. THE ONLY IMPORTED PERFUME sold direct to t!? % eonstiuaer. Wo ore offering the Celebrated NILE 11LY Erie* at 85c per l?y mall postpaid. Vio'et, Hfllo. trope. White ltuse. ,Toc?er r 6s or u"y other de?drea odor. Sutiifilw luttie, &!* -' rt ounce, 10 cla. VvBITK I vfl< mii ! TO.I?AY. Deseript?ve lltI er*t,,ro 'rpe upou .erj'icst. TheLOLONIA:.PEE:UMECo * JitJK nr. i.oi is. uo Rsol/^ho UUUI1UUIIU 1 gives woman some of her most? miserable and wretched hours. B Along with the backache. gener-B ally come headache, waist pain, B falling feelings, irritability, nerv- fl ousness and the blues. Have M you these periodical troubles?? If so, you may kno v that they B are due to disease of some of N the most impo.tant organs of V your body, organs that should E get help or. In time, through? weakness, will wreck yourB health and life. Help them to B health with g CARDUI (WOMAN'S RELIEF Say* Mrs. hbuiche E. Stephanou. offl lacss 4ind Ave., Chicago, "Isuf-^^ B (ered miserably for five (.5) years B with a constant pain In my back and B n right side and although my husband B HPt employed several of the best doctors B ffi in this great city, not one could give B B me relief. At last I took Wine of B JB Carduir which reliv ed my pain, pre- S B vented an operation and restored me B B to health." It is a wonderful cura-#B B tive medicine for all womeris' ills. B At all Druggists $1.00 You Cannot ' CURE all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal conditions of the mucous membrane such as nasal catarrh,uterine catarrh caused by {fminlne ills, sore throat, sor* mouth or inflamed eyes by simply dosing the stomach. But you surely can cure these stubborn affections by local treatment with Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the disease germs,checks discharges, stops pain, and heals the inflammation and soreness. Pauline represents the most successful local treatment for feminine ills ever produced. Thousands of women testify I to this fart, rri rente it j | * Send for Free Trial Box I THE R. PAXTON CO.. Boston. Mao*. THE DAISY FLY KILLER rotnlor I.' r? di.f g j Thompson's Eye Watsr i M : i i