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HAY FEVER
mHaving used Peruna for catarrh and
Map fever, I can recommend st to all who
mre suffering with the above diseases. I
eeem happy to be able to say st has helped
mar wonderfully."
?May me E. Smith.
* onnKfliMBHHi
^shb m
?> M. Montid Street, Columbus. Ohio.
J AY FKVER ia endemic catarrh. It ia
JF I caused by aome irritating Hithstaiue ia
the fctrnoHphcrr during tho late summer
mouths. It ia generally thought th^t the
l>ottcr> of certain weeds and flowers is the
cauw of it.
t'hange of locality seems to he the only
rational cure. The use of Feruna. hewstimulates
the nervous system to remv
the effect of the poisonous emanations
?n?t sometimes carries the victim through
the huy fever acasofl without an attack of
tk^disease.
^^tkrge number of people rely upon Fe
ruoWfor this purpose. Those who do not 1
jftno it convenient to change their location 1
?? avoid It ay Fever would do well to give
Per una a trial. It has proven of priceless
Val f- to inany people.
Feruna is eold ny your local druggists.
Buv u bottle to-day.
So. 37,-'06.
RAT/T FOR CHOI 'ERA.
At n meeting of the Kansas Poultry
.A association Mr. E. Har^'ugton said:
"This fall Mrs. Harrington discovered
Wat tho cholera had appeared among
:he- thickens. I had heard somewhere
fKat there Is nothing to beat salt as
a disinfectant. ! hail the hired man
cViin the henhouse as clean as he
could, wash it out thoroughly with
lust an strong brine as he oculd make,
ami AH every crack and crevice with
The hrlne. He did so. and we haven't
lost a hen since. 1 tried the same
thing on my hogs when the cholera
amice out among them, and I am satisfied
that I saved a lot of them and
prevented a farther spread of the dt?-ea.se."
jT " FALL. SPRAYING.
i Hrlletln No. 254 of the State Experiment
Station, at Geneva. N. Y?
holds out. a little prospect of relief to
*J>?- nrclrardtst who finds spring all too
hurt to allow of thorough spraying
fcf bis scale-infested trees. The results
of extensive tests seem lo show
fiiat fall spraying with sulphur washes
bale upon hardier varieties of fruit
.ref-s and as effective as spring spray
?g. so far as scale destruction Is concerned.
Some of the washes tested
Also appear to promise a shortening
at rime and decrease of trouble in
.frrei aration of an effective compound.
STILL ALERT.
t? was in the jungle restaurant.
u< leopard had been drinking and
waiter was trying to take advani
r.*r- of that circumstance.
'None of thnt Mr. Monk!" yelled
the feline vigorously. "The leopard
niay not be able to chnuco liis spots,
but let mo tell you that he is fully
competent to spot his change."? Courier
Journal.
v HOW MANY OP US?
Fall to Select Food Nature Demands
to Ward Off Ailments.
A Ky. lady, upeaklng about food.
?vs' "I was -vccustonifU to eating
?\1? kinds of ordinary food until, for
homo reason, indigestion and nervous
pr"b~ .'ion rcz :n.
' > r I kail run down r.oriously
n>y attention was called to the necessity
ot soma chango In my diet, and I
dlrcnntlnued my ordinary breakfast
and began using Grape-Nuts witl. a
good quantity of rich cream.
"In n few days my condition
whanged 1- u remarkable way, and 1
began to have a strength that I had
iv ver been possessed of before, a
^Igor of body and a poise of mind
that amazed me. It was entirely new
In *uy experience.
"My former attacks of indigestion
bad been accompanied by heat flashes,
m nd many times my condition was
distressing with blind spells of dizziness,
rush of blood to the head and
nriirv'gie pains in the chest.
"Si .ee using Grape-Nuts alone for
areas last I have been free from these
troubles, except at times when I have
Indulged in rich, greasy foods In
onanttty. then Ipwould bo warned by
a pain under the left shoulder blade,
\ end unless I heeded the warning the
trouble would come back, but
I -when I finally got to knjw where
tbes?> troubles originated I returned
\ to my Grape-Nuts and cream and the
v rutin and disturbance left very qu.ckV
iy.
\ "f am now In prlmo hoalth as a
\ :msiilt of my use ot Grape-Nuts."
\ 'bnrno given by Postura Co., Battle
^Cock, Mich*
:
n I
I Late JVebvjM&
| In "Brief
| MINOR MATTERS OF INTEREST f
<? '! < > >?
The city of Sumter, S. C., suffered
from a #100.01)0 lire last week. ?&. '
The South Carloina Senate v?ill
be favorable to the State dispensary
in its preseTit form.
The insurrectionists are reported lit
plain sight of the city of Havana, encamped
in large numbers.
A massage occurred at Sidelee,
Russia, and it is reported that several
hundred were killed or wounded.
tu? o.,;a in
1 Ilv r i uucil juriaivn niv nniu iv
have agreed to give the separation
law a trial and to have formed A
plan of action.
Father Womz, the new Jesuit genoral.
and a number of French gynjnasts
were received by the Pope.Important
maiteouvcrs by Hyo German
armies are being- watched by the
Kaiser.
A special from Yieksburg, Miss,
says: H. S. Adams, now manager of
the Qtiiti Kharpe Drug company, but
formerly assistant cashier of the
Citizens' National Bank was arrested
by Marshal Wilson and taken to
Juckson on the charge of being short
in his rash to the amount of $18,000
while employed in the Citizens' National
Hank.
At San Francisco the strike of the
carmen of the Tinted Railroads,
which has been completely tied up
since August '20. is practically ended,
the carmen voting to return to
work and submit the question of
wnges and hours to arbitration.
Tampa. Fin.. Special The ftr-i <-ar
load of Florida oranges of this season
was shipped from l'nlinetto Thursday.
This is three days earlier than
ever neiore m tne history of the in- J
dustrv. The shipment consisted of }
:t0(? boxes.
The Standard Oil Company ha*. it
is said, taken steps to acquire the
principal distilling plants of the
country.
,F. Ravnor Stores Well.-, appretice
seamon. I'nited States Navy, aad son
of a millionaire, is to he discharged
for the good of the service at the expiration
of his term of imprisonment
at Portsmouth. Ya.
..At Washington, Pa., Kiimor i'entpsicr.
the negro charged with murdering
Mrs. Samuel Pearco and her
three children in (Veil township oil
dull 'd!t. was eon violet I of murder
in the tirst degree ami sentenced to
he hanged.
At York. Pa., while leaning out
from a box ear to observe a broken
wheel on a ear ahead. (teorgo Mali*.
: tieight eonduetor in the employ
of the Northern Central railroad,
struck a fence along tin- track and
\ an instantly killed.
At Ottawa, ().. Mrs. Henry Knip......
,,l* / M.^,......1?1., ,.?r i l.V l 1..
I it "i v nn? nini? rut till ill** llt'ilU^
of her two children with n bntehei
Unite. She had been in nil insane
nsylum, but was considered cured.
The children were aped three and one
and one-halt' years, respectively.
The Moroccan ("{overnnienl having
expressed its readiness that Paul O.
Stenslnnd, the defaulting Chicago
hank president, he taken back to the
t'nited States, he will proonblv he returned
in a mercantile vessel.
.\t Washington the director of the
mint opened bids for silver, all of
which were declined on account of the.
price being too high. The lowest ot
fer made w;i> t>7 n-4 cents per fine
ounce.
At Rutland. \ t.. complete returns
front State election show that Fletcher
I >. Proctor, of Proctor, Republican,
was elected (Jovernor by lA,(>7fi over
Pereival \V. Clement. of Rutland, Independent
and Democratic.
At Madison, Wis., .John Madison,
Republican, was elected to Congress in
the Second District for the unexpired
term of Ilenry C. Adams, deceased.
Stale Department officials declare
there will he no intervent imi In* the
I mtr.l Slates in Cuba unless the eou<iitions
in (lie island shall be more
desperate than at present.
The eontinunnee of the rebellion in
Cuba is e.; dug grave apprehension.
A freight wreck on the Baltimore
and Ohio rail road near Sir John's
run, west of Martinsburg. resulted in
the death of two men and the probable
fatal injury of another.
The Department of Apiculture is
ninJ.ing' preparations for a thorough
nl'?>reemc lit of the Pure-Food net,
v.-liieh goes into effect January 1,
next.
Congressman Richard RnrthoUlt of
Missouri, arrived at New \o'/. from
Ihuope on the steamer Kaiser William
der (iiosse.
The government of Brazil has appropriated
>0.000 towards the fund
for the relief of the Chilean earthquake
sufferers.
One person was killed and 10 or
more injured l?y the collapse of a
bridge at Roanoke. Va? a crowded
trolley ear dropped into the river.
Three arrests were made in eonneclion
with the investigation of the
Real Km ate Trust Company's at faiis
in Philadelphia.
tien. W. S. Mi'Caskoy. commanding
tlie Southwestern division, rejiorts
thai the abolition of the canteen sysm
has ntT'cted injuriously-the discipline
t\? the .112: \.
t
t v: , &
NF:\V8Y CLKANIXCS.
(
' On? person In each 400 in Ohio ia
> Insane.
, One of the destroyed villages on
Vesuvius it to be rebuilt on the same
| Kite.
The Government is preparing a fifteen-year
program of railway construction.
The German Imperial estimates
for 1905 have given a surplus of
more than 11.500,000.
A wireless message told Mrs. Ilorhsan
Oelrichs. of New York City, that
^icr husband hud died at sea.
, Archbishop Keane says that Pope
*Mus X. will not call a consistory to
Create an American Cardinal.
A company was incorporated in
?an Diego, Cal., to build a $20,000,Ooo
trauscmtiuental railroad.
Edward Rosewatcr. editor of "Tho
^malio Bee," was found dead in a
courtroom in his office building.
Mr. W. J. Bryan was warmly welcomed
at New Haven, where he repeated
his Government, ownership
Program.
The Pretender to the Moroccan
throne concentrated sk thousand
^rbops and prepared to give battle to
th? Sultan.
The Police of Warsaw. Poland,
began to search the street cars, cabs,
Pedestriaus, and hundreds of arrests
wcre made.
The insurgents of the National
d I?. . .
"?'io Association won at the election
Sea Girt. X, J., and decided to
bol<j the next meet In Ohio.
t'hester Gillette, the alleged slayer
Miss Grace Brown, was charged
w'lh murder in the tirst degree by a
8P?V.lal grand jury, sitting at Herkin,Pl\
N. Y.
rhe Dresdner Bank and the Sehaffhauaen
Bankverein. which formed a
comninnity of interest in December.
have decided to issue $">,000,?C0
,,f new capital.
T?wo Negroes Murdered.
^Unden, I.a.. Special. As a number
0f negroes were returning home
from <| church six miles north of Minden.
Home one tired six shots into the
cro\vt| ai close range. One negro was
killcn ftlJd several others wounded.
R?* Ramsey, a white man. is under
arves^ |AM. Smith, an aged negro,
was tilled t<? the door of his cabin,
seven miles west ol Slireuveport and
shot i|nd kih d. T!te umrderer. whose
indent dy is unknown. escaped.
1.7 Nations arc Represented.
B\ fable. Seventeen nations
represent ted by oflieial delegates
i,t the lutcrjiatioual Insurance
Ccitgri.j^j;, vvIti *11 opened here. lite
United Stales, Argentinr Republic,
Chile. \Iexieo and Japan a* well as 12
Europe,,,, countries, are actively participating
,,, tli*> rougres*. England
and t nitada are tuioitieially represented.
Vice Chancellor I'osadowsky
Wehnet-. Qf Germany. dcliveiod the
inaugural address to the congress.
SIDESTR^VrNG IT.
Mrs. Higlimus -Wou never hare any
trouble with youi^eooks? How do you
manage it?
Mrs. ITpinore?Whenever we get
one thai doesn't suit I go out of town
for u day and leave instructions for
my husband to discharge her while
I'm awav.?Chicago Tribune.
OUR PRICE LIST.
Combining good quality and low prices.
The prices quoted below are guaranteed
to be the lowest for quality of Goods:
I year old Com W'viskv, per gallon $1 .'0
5 * ? .. J.75
II .. ?? .. ? .. ".t>0
4 I.L'O
5 ,, Tar Heel Corn Whiskey 15.00
1 ? Good Ryo Whisky per gal i.7">
51 ? ,. Good liyo Whisky " " g.oO
li ,, Good live Whisky " " 51.50
4 ? ,. Good live Whisky " " 15.00
5 .. .. Good Rye Whisky " " 4 00
No charge for vessel or packing.
." ')e extra will prepay express on one
to three gallons; over 15 gallons, 75c.
SALISBURY - - - - NO.
?N H^NTIN TRIP
Bf ere t?j be properly ciulppM?obtain thd STKVENi
iiid y?u ssNor i-?> whonc.. We *r .
J RIFLES . . . from $? 25 to $150 00
PISTOLS . . from 2.50 to 50 00
SHOTGUNS. . rora 7 50 to 35 00
A*te yoar<b *ler snl inti t S*n.l for ii fi," 1 on
out popular make titrated csMi??s'. It' interynu
cannot obtain. we ship! t .t I in SlM)TlN(i, v?*u
tllrfot, carriage fhordes j ouv;M toha\e It- laflcl
firrpai<i% upon receipt of. f.?r t ?r rents In stamjs to
catalog price. I cover postage.
Our attra<tire tbrre-rlor Aluminum Hanger wilt bs
arnt anywhere for 10 cent* In stamp*.
J. 3TKVBNS AHMS AND TOOL CO.,
r. o. r~->* 4
Cblcopco Falls, Masa.,U. S. A.
When in Hie Market
GOOD WHISKIES,
\V vES,
B11A.ND!ES, ETC.,
CALL ON Olt WHITE Tolrx
n '?v.? oyle,
SALISBURY. - N. C. j
. it, vii .im tin vim w.-s anu I ur lllKliv
purposes besides paint
*'H"d lead" is another product of
metalio lead atuT Is what is known no
an oxide of lead, Injing: produced by
burn in*, the metal. Red lead Is the
best paint knjwi: to preserve Iron,
steel or tin. ami is. used largely in
printing uetal structures, sttcb as
skyscraper skeletons. mills and
bridges.
There are many olhe- products of
the metal lead, ttch as lit hat go.
orange mineral, etc.. which are essential
> many of the arts in which
we never imagire that lead would bo
of the loasf us-*.
Veiilj, we live In an. age of le.i-r
as well as iron.
HANDICAP DISH
T.lved with five families last
week?" ejaculated Mrs. Housekeep.
That isn't, a very good record."
"It wir/. the be-'t I could do. mum."
respc-ndod the applicant. "I w*u/. sick
two days."?Minneapolis Tribune.
TYXUIt'S DYSPKI'SIA llKMKItY. |
A C ii a ranted tint?Mniiy HaveDyspepsia
and Don't. Know It.
If you suffer from Dyspepsia or In?
digestion i:i any form, such as gas,
belching, bilttr taste, offensive
,,3? O'V/lllV<^"
X bad l?rcat.h, dizzy
aBr jT_T ~~ \ iic b. heart ttuiter.
E f nausea, gastritis,
Y/. *j" loaibiug of food,
pains or swellings
Jjk-.,/ 1 it 'ho stomach,
(f ./] I back or fide,
I deep-seated' kidney
or Hver tronhle,
then they will disappear in a
short time after taking Tyner's Dyspepsia
Remedy, made especially to
cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all
Stomach Troubles, even of the worst
cases. Tyner's Dyspepsia Itemedy j
expels the gast-s and sweetens the
breath. It cures Sic!. Headache,
Colic and Constipation at once.
Druggists or hv cu.prens T?0 cents a
bottle. Money refunded if it fails
to cure. Medical advice and circular
free by writing to Tyner Remedy Co.,
Augusta, Ga.
LUGS,
"I see the 'Society News* is taking
only millionaires' sons cn their
board."
"Sort of putting on heirs, aren't
uiey: ?rrinceton nger.
KICK FOH TEX VEAItS.
Constant Iiackurhe, Dropsy, nnd Severe
Bladder Trouble.
Fred \Y. Harris, of Choc! nut. Rf.t
Jefferson. Ohio, says: "For over ten
years I suffered from kidney disease.
The third year my
*ec>t an<* band3 would
}-r<l^S Wf^v swell and remain
C ?' Ptiu'ed up for days at
\\ r K^-ir a time. I seemed to
V\jye yhy have a constant baekVV-\
* t\ ache. Finally I got so
bad .lip.t 1 was laid up
in bed with several
)U $.? doctors in attendance.
I thought surely I
would die. I changed medicine und
began using Doan's Kidney Pills
when I was still In bed. The relief
I found was so great that I kept on
unti' 1 had taken about ten boxes.
The kidncv s<rretlons became natural
and after years of misery l was cared.
I have Increased in weight and show
no symptoms of my former trouble."
Fold by all dealers. 50 cents a
bo .. F'at.'i MUb'jvn Co., ttuffpio,
N. Y.
flcnernl V- ?li-w liarsky, aiding military
govonioi general of Warsaw,
was assassinated.
PUTNAM
I l* ?v r - ? - ? Wl , I UliU OC.I IMUfct. *.
*.<} *l ?rt V\mt?tvr
' w I
The Age at l**d.
We are wont to speak of this era
M the "age cf iron." and there i.J no
gainsaying tha% industrially speaking.
iron is a "precious metal."
Nevertheless, few people realize
how useful, it not absolutely nacos- i
smry, to modern civilization, is that
otlidr metal, lead. Soft, yielding,
pliable, it is not much like its sister
metal, hut those distinguishing qualities
are what give it such a prominent
place in the arts and industries.
Modern plumbing, requiring :r.suy
turnings and twisting. Put withal
tight joints, would he almost impossible
without lead pipe. The greatest
civilizing agent in the worid?Ihe
printing art?is absolutely dependent
on lead. Hand-set type, linotype
"slugs." monotypo type ? nil are
made of compositions of which lead
Is the chief component?to say nothing
of the bearings in the presses as
well as all qtherkinds of xnacliluery
in which "babbitt" metal Is used.
Solder 1j another iea-l product?
what a field of usefulness that one
form opens up.
Then there is the most Important
use of all to which lend is put?paint,
that necessary material which ke? ps
our houses looking pretty ? inside
and out?-and preserves theiu from
decay.
How many of us thank met a lio lead
for the comforts of puiu*? Yet tlio
best house paint is nothing bnt nictalie
lead corroded by arid to a white
powder known as "while lead." Of
course, there an- many imitations of
"white lead." some of which are sold
ns white lead and some which are
offered by the name of ready-prepared
*>aint under the familiar pretense
that they are "just as good" as
white ler d. But all good paint is
made of t*'c metal, ead. corroded and
ground to a fine white powder ar.d
mixed with linseed oil.
White lead Is also its-ul in tlie cont
i * -
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STOP, \
AND CONSIDER THE
ALL-IMPORTAN
FACT
?
That in addressing Mr*. Pinkham yoi
are confiding your private ills to a womar
-?a woman whost experience with wo
men's diseases covers twenty-five years
The present Mrs. Pinkham is th<
daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham
and for xuany years under her direction
aud since her decease.her advice ha*beet
freely given to sick women.
Many women suffer in silence and drii
from bad to worse, knowing full well th
ought to have immediate assistance, butn
modesty impels them to shrink from expc
selves to the questions and probable ex
of even their family physician. It is ui
Without money or price you can consul
whose knowledge from actual cxperienc
Mrs. IMnkhnni's Standing Invli
Women suffering from any form of fei
ness aro invited to promptly communicate
l'inkham at Lynn. Mass. All letters ar
opened, read and answered by womei
woman eau freely talk of her private il
woman; tlvua has been established the
confidence between Mrs.Pinlthntu and the
of America which has never been broke
of the vast volume of experience whic
has to drnw from, it is more than post
that she has gained the very knowledj
that will help your case. She asks noth
ing in return except your (food-will, am
her advice hus relieved thousands. Sureh
any woman, rich or poor, is-very foolish i
she does not take advantage o? this gen
erous offer of assistance.? I.ydia E. Pink
ham Medicine Co , Lynn, Mass.
Follovrlmt we publish- two let- !
ters from u woman who nccep-' i
fed this invitation. Note tlie;
result:
Firat letter. ,
Deer Mrs. Plnkhani:?
" For eight years 1 have suffered something
terrible every month. The pains are ereru- 1
riating and 1 oun hardly stand them. My '
doctor says I huvu a severe female trouble,
and I must go through an operation if 1 want i
to get. well. 1 do not want to submit to it if ,
I ran possibly help it. Plense toll me what >
to do. 1 hope you can reliete me." Mrs. ;
Marr Dimmiek, fi?>th and K. Capitol fiKrecta,
Washington, D. C.
kJ J 1 -li i
orcuuu icucr.
Dwr lire. Plnkham:
" After following carefully your advice,
and taking Lydia F.. Piukhant a Vegetable
Compound I am very anxious to solid you 1
my testimonial, that other* may know their t
value and what you karo done for n.c
The New York Board1 of Kducatlon .
has adopted a resolution to investl- I (
Rate simplified spelling with a view f !
its use in schools. j ^
AWFUL PSORIASIS 35~YEARS, !
Terrible Kcaly Iliiinor In Patches All
liver Unity?Skin Crm knl Mini
lllrcilttig?Curnit by t'utlrura.
MI was afflicted with psoriasis for thi/tffive
years. It was in patches all over my
body. L used three cake* of Cuticur*
Soap, six boxes of Ointment and two bot- |
lie* ot Resolvent. Jn thirty days 1 was !
completely cured, and i think permanent- j
ly, as it was shout .five years ago. The
psoriasis first made its appearance in red
*[>ot?. generally forming a circle, leaving
in the centre a spot nuout the sire of a
silver dollar of sound flesh, in a short i
time the affected circle would lorn* a ;
heavy dry scale of white silvery api^ar- j
mice, and would gradually drop off. To :
remove tlic entire scales by bathing or (
using oil to soften theni the Heth would ;
be perfectly raw, and a light discharge of ;
bloody substance would ooze out. That ' .
scaly crust would form again in twentyfour
hours. It was worse on my arms and j
limbs, although it was In spots all over .
iny t>od3*, nlao on my scalp, if L let the ^
, scales remain too long without removing
by l.atli or otherwise, the shin would '
crack and bleed. 1 suffered intense itch- ; 1
| ing. worse at nights after getting wann
in bed, or ^lood warm by exercise, when ! '
it would be almost unbearable. W. M. |
Chideater Hutchinson, Knn.,Aprii 20,1905." : <
Men who brut; arc those who for- 1
merly squandered.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens t hegnius,redueosinfiammiv.
tion, allays pain,cures wind colic, 'doc a bottlo
After all, n worst - cflTw 1c beautify
hevscdf is but a vain attempt. }
FITS, St. Vitus" Dance :Nervoits Diseases permanently
cured by I)r. Kline's ttreat Nerve
Restorer. f.l trial bottle and treatise free,
j Dr. if. R. Kline. Dd..!?.:] An h St.. I'biln., Pa.
Heaven is going to be a hot place
| for some cold-blooded people.
CAPUDINE
n jfS* It arts Irom-dlMrlrV#
O " r Sc* ?' <? !*- ? " m 1*
m" " t4 uiinutm. You don'l
I BNDICESTcON and fiu ?
AfiiniTV w**k t? hiiowlt* cool). ItcorM
J?f>l 1 I Cii:*l?A?'f?Z?M A I.HO l>r
' rfigotion tlia caum. W exult.
I ' '
So. 37, *06.
I MAKE EVERY DA!f| ,!
.|-]?n COUNT- i
2fif^r=s^r; I no matter how i
o' ( Jr^TAT /' 'weather
You cannot
Mm iffi-VA afford to be
: u^.$(ifcr*4A without a
I^PjCg) TOWER'S
$V O ' WATERPROOF ,
Kl'\\ a OILED SUIT
! M/ p ? LJvOR SLICKER
I i /A When you buy
I L-'r ' ll look ?or the
' I, ( . \ SION OF THE FISH
L I \) imtn
' V-J- ^r* KIMMI
? -* '! - iH^-C
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i 1 fytn cwnii co m tqq.tq c* )
F A D E L E
OOUier ay* ou? ut, i?ci?.n? color ?? i 3i>r**, Xi.nyay
irow uocfc.of?Uc ?; :-j i)v?, lUoaoh aivi il?v 'our*.
VOflAN!
uiid 1 must hare an Ofieratinu or 1 could not*
live. I then wi-oto yen, telling you my alh
orient*. I followed your advice'and am ?ntirely
wall. I can walk iniln? without an
ache or a pain, and I owe tuy life to you and
lo l,ydta K. Pinkhaui't Vegetable Compound.
I wiah every suffering woman would read
thin testimonial and realise the value of writing
to von and your remedy."- -Mrs. MaryDiromirk.
Mth mid E. Capitol Streeta, Wash*
Ingtou, I). C.
When a medicine ha* beensuccessfal.
in restoring to health so lunuy women
whose testimony is so unquestionable,
you cannot well say. without trying it,
" I do not believe it will help me." If'
you are ill. don't hesitate to get a bottle
of Lrdia E. Pinhhnni'a Vegetable
Compound at once, and write Mrs Pinkham,
Lynn. Mass., for special advice?
it is free and flhrtvs helpful.
W. L. DOUGLAS
*3.50 do *3.00 Shoes
ft BIST IN TKC WORLD
W.LDouglas $4 Gilt Edge
sannotbeequalledatanyprlcfl //
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W. I. Douglas' Jub- '/ Bbrw vo.' 3#I \
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complete tnthiti-oiiutrv I E-yX?v jfl 1
Mtitd/or G'a.a/op I hmf ' .7 I
Mi n't Shoes, $5 to Sl.SO. Boys' B'uws, ?3
to $1.05. Woram's 8)io?i. ?4.GO to Si. GO.
Mois. u" A Chllrtran'.! Slvioa, ^0.35 to Sl.OO.
I'rv IV. I., DiiiikJiw WmiitmV. Jlifen und
Chlldrpn'it sIiimhk f??r *tj Ic, tit. and we'r
they ?*cel other makcsi.
If I could take yvui Into my large
factories at Brockton, Mass.,and show
you how carefully YV.L. Douglas shoes
ire made, you would then understand
svhy they hold their shape, fit better.
wear longer, and are of greater value
than any other make.
Wherever yon live, you can obtain W. I..
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on the bottom, which protects you against high
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tute. Ask yourdeuJcr l"r \V. L. l)ouglu'i*'iuesind
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.Write lor Illustrated Catalog ot I 'ull Styles.
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You Cannot
all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal conditions
of the mucous membrane such as
nasal catarrh,nterinecatarrh caused
by feminine ills, sore throat, sor?
mouth or inflamed eyes by simply
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But you surclv can cure these stubborn
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Pax tine Toilet Antiseptic
which destroys the disease gei ms,checks
discharges, stops p.tin, and hcais the
inflammation and soreness.
l'axtine represents the most successful
local treatment for feminine iMs ever
produced. Thousands, of women testifyto
this fact. 50 cents at druggists.
Send for Free Trial Box
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