mpppK*"';' w*''
i
A Woman's Back
la many aobes and pains caused by |
teaaknessee and falling, or other displace*
mt, of Ihe pelvic organs. Other sympWii
of female weak nets are froquent .
headache, dlxzlness. imaginary specks or '
dark spots float! ii( xjforo the eyes, gnaw*
teg sensation lit stomach, dragging or
Waring down in lower abdominal or pelvic
*"don. disagreeable drains from pelvic
as,faint spells with general weakness,
any considerable number of the above
ptoms are present there Is no remedy
I wn^rive quicker relief or a more percent
than Dr. Pierce's Favorite
tnd In our forests and con->p
of alcohol or harmful, or
drugs. Its ingredients are
he bottle-wrapper and atw..
Mi as correct.
Every lent entering Into "Favorite
Prescription " has tha written endorsement
of t.ho most eminent medical
writers of all the Severn! schools of practice?moro
va'uablo than any amount of
non-Drofessiotial testimonials?tliouoh th?
latter are not lacking, having been contributed
voluntarily by grateful patients
tn numbers to exceed tho endorsements
given to any other medicine extant for
the cure of woman's tils.
You cannot afford to accept any medicine i
t unknown composition as a substitute
lor this well proven remedy op knows
composition, even though tho dealer may
make a little more profit thereby. Four
interest In regaining health is paramount
to any selfish Interest of his and It is an
InsQlt to your Intelligence for him to try
to palm off upon you a substitute. You '
know what you want and it is uis business
to supply tho article called for. ,
Dr. PlcrceV Pleasant Pellets are the
original "Little, Liver Pills" first put up
by old Dr. Pleroo over forty years ago,
much Imitated tut never equaled. Little
sugar-coated granules?easy to take as
Mndy.
The Barber's Admisison.
44Then*!" exclaimed Dumlcy, "I
always thought that barber was no
fcod and now I know it."
4'Why, I always thought him a
food one," replied Wise.
"Well, heV not. husked him yesterday
if he cut his own hair and lib
said lvo, because he eoubln't do it. well
enough.''
Any man who is deud in love j^ith |
himself should be buried in oblivion. ,
If you have a cross to bear, bear
it like a man and don't place it on
exhibition. So. 45- '06
Dyspepsia of Women
Ceuaed by Fetaals Disorders aad Cured by
Lydii E. Plakbaat** Vegetable Csaipdiad
A great bmct women suffer with a
Sorm of Indigestion or dyspepsia which
does net seem to yield to ordinary treatment.
While the symptoms Mem to be
similar to those of ordinary indigestion.
yet the medicines universally preeurtbed
do net seem to restore the patlent'e
eermal eoodition.
Mrs. Finkhain that there in a '
kind of dyspepsia that is cauRcd by a 1
derange ment of the female organism, ]
* and wnich, vrhilo it onuses a disturb- i
f nnee similar to ordinary indigestion, t
/ l; sannot be reliered without a medicine
which not only ucte r? 11 stomach tonic, 1
hnt has a peculiar tonic affect on ths fe- <
sale organism. 1
As proof of this theory we rail at- ,
tsntion to the crmi of Mrs. Maggie
Wright, Broeklyti. N. Y., who was ]
omplctely sursd by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound after every- 5
thing else had failed. She writes:
" For two years I suffered with dyspepsia
which so degenerated the entire system that 1
was unable to attend to my daily duties. 1
tshweak tuvl nervous, nod nothing that I ate I
tasted good and it ra'u-ed n disturbance In iny
stomach. I tried different dyspepsia cures,
but nothing seemed to help me. 1 was ad|
vised to give 1,'din F.. Plukhatn's Vegetable
Compound a trial, and was happily surprised
to find that it acted like a tine tonic, r.nd in a
tewdayi* 1 ltecran to enior and nron?rlvdie-f?t
Wtj food. My recovery w/i* rapid. ?tuT in
ve weeka I wu a well women. I have rtclinninlail
it to aiany mfT?ring wawn."
No other medicine in the world ha*
received mach widaeprcnd and miquali8ed
endorsement or has such a record
ofcures of female trouble*, a* hasLjdia
K. Pinkhmn'a Vowotnlde Compound.
80. 45-'00
Standard of Quality
Snowdrift
-Iin^Se^ibOTWCa^ajr^
TICK ICR'S DYSflUtflA BKtftttlNT. j
Cwr Have Dypupaia aai DmI
Kmw It.
Do you belch up wind? Taste your
ood after eating? See specks before
?????I your oyee? Are you
JSC'.. pale and haggard?
1 Does your heart
A flutter? Are you
f ^ dixxy? Do you have
pains in sido or
Jl-.g back? Risings or
pimples on the
skin? Arc you low
nCiMMhJ spirited? Is there a
(.uur iMie? ilrnath bad? Headache?
Weak kidneys? Bilious? Constipated?
Are you nervous? If so, you
have Dyspepsia, and it is a dangerous
condition. To cure, take Tyner'a
Dyspepsia Remedy. It is made for
just Buch troubles and symptoms.
Tyner'a Dyspepsia Remedy removes
acids from the stomach, strengthens
weak stomachs and cures the worst
Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Druggists
or uj cxpvesR t?u rents a Dottle. Money
refunded if it foils to cure. Medical
advice and circular free by writing to
Tyncr Remody Co., Augusta, Ga.
Rich garments weep on unworthy
shoulders.?From the French.
The Poultry Yar.l
Is a Monthly Magazine published in
the interest of Poultry. You should
have it. Send 25c to The Poultry
Yard, Oiiarlotte, N. C.t for a whole
year's subscription.
Two-thirds of the so-called society
'400" nro ciphers.
/')" Thousands of
B* women suffer
fV'^nPa. dally backache,
if I tSr rh hendache. dizzy
l\ | t%ig 1 apclls, languor,
j nervousness and
vh a dozen other
|W(I symptoms of kidMM
' K ney double, but
fcyv It to othor
C ily BV\ causes. Make no
b\V mistake. Keep
hjjWiJlV itkidneys well,
y}7j(\ and these aches
lj>K and troubles will
Mrs. Anthony
Cadrette. 77 Mechanic fit., Leominster.
Mass., says: "My sight failed, 1
had sharp pain in my back and bearing-down
pains through the htps. 1
was nervous, fretful and miserable
The urine was greatly disordered and
I began to have the swellings of
dropsy. I was running down fust
when I started using Dean's Kidney
Pills. A wonderful chen^o cauje'rand
after using thcra faithfully for a
hn.l llm? T ...? "
Sold by till dealerr.. f>0 cents i\ box.
Fostei-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Good Habit* a Business Asset.
It used to be an accepted theory
hat the business world has nothing
o do with the private life of business
people. As long- as a man attended
lonestly to his business occupation,
vas true to bis obligations and paid
lis debts, that was considered suffiiient.
It is no longer considered suficient.
The business world, before
t will accord t*? any mnu the highest
ate of credit, must l>e shown that
be man is not only faithful and reinble,
but is not addicted to habits
ind occupations which may impair
lis standing. The Wall Street Journal
recently went so far as to declare
bat the business world has a light
:o know of any business man "not
inly where be spends his days, but
ivhcre lie spends his nights. It has a
right not only to know his financial
standing, but also his status in the
icnlo of social decency. The man who
,s faithful to the duties of his office
xnd false to the standards of domestic
decency must have his financial
credit marked down and the business
confidence of his fellow men lowered
[o the class of extra-hazardous
risks."
The successful man of to-d&y Ik the
one who has an education that has a
market value, contends the l^oulsville
Courier-Journal. Thin applies to all
classes of men. The writer, tho lawyer,
the surgeon, tho merchant and
the engineer, can measure his value
to the world largely by what men are
willing to pay for his service. The
conception of an education has been
greatly modified In recent years. A
man Is educated who Is skilled In <!oink'
some uselul thing; who manifests
an Interest In all men engaged
In useful work; who 1* always striving
to be more skillful and better informed
in his own work. The beauties
of art, literature and philosophy
do not belong to any class of men.
An Incentive to Live.
''Cheer up, old man," said the invalid's
friend, "you're not jfoiiig to
ilio yet."
" You bet I'm not," replied the invalid
with great determination.
"That's the way to talk."
"Yes, I hoard the doctors <y:nrvding
wbout which n.ic of their, should
perloriu the autopsy, so I've just decided
to fool them."
Distressing.
Tess?And were yon really thrown
5ut of the auto?
.less?Yes, right out on the road.
Tcss?Gracious! You must have felt
awful.
loeS?Oh! terrible. I just knew
that my hat wasn't on straight, but
1 had no way to tlx it.
I
Tim MmI Family Laxative
Im on (kit ?u be need by the entire
family, young end old, week nod strong,
witboot eajr danger of harmful effects. H
should have properties which insure the
same dose always having the same effect,
otherwise the quantity will have to be in*
creased and finally lose its effect alto*
gethcr. These properties can be found in
that old family remedy, Brandreth's Fills
because its ingredients are of the purest
hsrbal extracts, and every pill is kept for
three years before being sold, which allows
then* to mellow. We do not believe
there is a laxative on the market that ia
so carefully made.
Brandreth's Fills are the same fine laxative
tonic pill your grandparents used.
They have been in use for over a century
and are sold in every drug store and medicine
store, either plain or sugar-coated.
Sneering is the best brain clearer
knuirn. Many persons conclude an
attack of faintness or fainting with
a violent sneeze. Our ancestors took
snuff from a belief in the efficacy of
sneezing. But. tobacco so taken is In
part absorbed Into the blood and
hurts the system.
Thoroia raoro Catarrh in this section of the
eountry thauall othur dhioaito* put togothnr.
uii. ujiui inn iu.m iim vi'irs nuBUpposouii)
beloourable. For a croai many years doctors
prooounced it a local disease tind prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing to
eurs irith local treatment, pronounced It Incurable.
Selene* bun proven Catarrh to ba %
constitutional diseaae and therefor* requires
constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh
Cute, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co..
Tolsdo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure
on the market. It Is taken intornully In <lo?o*
trouilOdroDstoatoaspoonful. Itactadlreetly
on the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. They offer one hundred dollars for
any case It falls to oure. Hend for circulars
anil testimonials. Address >'. J. Caesar A
Co., Toledo, O.
gold by Druggist*. "oc.
Uak? Hall's Family Pills for constipation
The city of St. Petersburg Is proceeding
vigorously with the development
of Its urban transportation system.
An order bus been given for
180 British-made electric trolley
cars.
RUNNING SORfcS ON LIMBS.
UlU. Olrl's Obstinate Cm. of l.d.msMother
Says: "Cutlrura B.sirdlM
a Household Standby."
"Last year, alter having tny little girl
treat-d by a very prominent pliysici.in tor
an obstinate esse of ecjciaa, 1 resorted U?
.ha i 'llhni n? ri.m.Hi.*. ? n 11 wa? orall
plea*?d with the almost instantaneous relief
olorded that we discarded the physician's
prescription and relied entirely on
the Cuticura tsosp, Cuticura Ointment and
Cuticura Pills. When we commenced with
the Cuticura Remedies her feet and limbs
were covered with running sores. In
about six woeks wa had her completely
well, au4 there has been do recurrence ol
-the trouble. We find that the Cuticura
Kemedie. are a valuable household standby,
living as ire do twelve miles from a
doctor, and where it costs from twenty to
twenty-tir# dollars to come up on the
mountain Mrs. Lizzie Vincest Thomas,
Ksirmount, Wa Idea's Ridge, Tenn., Oct.
18, 1005."
APPLE JEL.LT.
For making apple Jelly, a tart,
juicy kind of applo is needed. The
Red Astachau combines all the qualities
for a perfect apple jelly, the
rod of its eltin giving: a delightful
color to the jelly. The apples should
not be quite ripe; "mealy apples"
should not bo used as theso have not
tho amount of juioo needed. Watih
the apples, renwvo the stems ami
blossom ends and tho seeds; cut tho
fruit into small fourths the height of
the fruit in the kettle, and cook slow
ly uutll the fruit Is perfectly ?oft,
keeping the kettle tightly closed and
nhnking to keep from burning. Then
turn the contents of the kettle into
n. bag mode of doubled cheese cloth,
and hang out of a current of air. Allow
ono i>ound of sugar to one pint
of Juice; place the juico over the fire
and boil slowly for Just twenty mill"
ut.*n leading the kettle uncovered.
Heat tho sugar in the oven, and after
tho boiling, turn the sugar Into
the julco; It will hls9 as it enters the
Juico. Coo.: for three minutes after
combining, then strain into Jolly
glosses. A thin slice of lemon addod
to ouch glass gives a pretty effect
and helps to flavor the Jelly. Cut
tho lemon very thin, place it in tho
"lass and pour the hot liquor over it;
tho lemon will float on the top. When
quite cold, pour a little melted paraffin
over the top of tbe Jolly.?Tho
Commoner.
HARD TO SEF.
Kvfa When ilie Facts Aliont Coffee
I Are Plain.
It is eurljons how people will refuse
to believe vlrtat ono can clearly see.
Tell theliverage man or woman
that the slop but cumulative poisonous
effect oft effeine?the alkaloid In
'ca and coffjee?tends to weaken the
heart, upset! the nervous system and
caus'o indigestion, and they may
laugh at you if they don't know tho
facts.
Prove it by science or by practical
demonstration in the recovery of
coffee drinkers from tho above conditions,
ami a large par rant, of the
human family will shrug their shoulders,
take sdmc drugs and?keep on
drinking coffee or tea.
"Coffee novor agreed with me nor
with i.everal ipotnbcrs of our household,"
writes t\ lady. "It. enervates,
depresses and. creates a feeling of
languor and heaviness. Jt was only
by leaving off coffee and using
Postnm that wo discovered the cause
una euro of these ills.
"The only rhasun, T am sure, why
Postum is not used altogether to (he
exclusion of ordinary coffee is, inaay
persons do uot tnow and do not seem
willing to leart the facts and how to
prepare this nutritious beverage.
There's only one way?according to
directions?boil it fully 15 minutes.
Then it is delicious." Name given b>
Poetwzn Co., nettle Creek, Mich.
Rosd the little book, "Tho Road to
Wellvllle," in pkgs. "There's a rraron."
I
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y\ " *>, '
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_ T ' mi- nf? I _ Gf "s5:
fTl &~i
gUs
The)
* If more tha
? i- game to the '
ensures the c
> lv. ' vl sonable amoi
& V the health an
3V." ' ?: M improvement
j^nljMaiiiTiMiiri |..^B etc. It )S ai
jjjPi choose ere <
T-y%4 ? pleasant Syr
.ytl f fl Syrup Co., a 1
; 15 effectually, w
after effects,
cjf V*'" I organs, simpl
v>^ j I without gripi:
}; I I any way, as i
Jl K nature. As
j ^ * the inanufact
act most ber
&* | " ' "'"'SB ^vith tbi-ir g<
:.v - W worth consid
It is becau
Is & lemedy c
s " / physicians tfc
iV j w Informed pec
\ ,.Jl quality cr :n
.J.-.'Hg bottle of the
' ;! iaxutive rem
Rl'-V;. ' genuine Sy
I ' 1 vs.?l only, by ail
_*S'mih *- ~J4 company?
i >' ''vvc^ the front of
P UTNAM
Dolor more ko<*!x lirlithtor iui<1 twt?r odors tlian *UJ o
4jo ?uj nano'vut xrlUtout ripplo* ?p*ru \Vrll? for
You are not liknly to find faith
rrhen you arc looking for flaws.
Mrs. Win*l?nv's Soothing Syrup for Cluldron
toething,Boftens thogunw,rcduceainflcrumnifnti
tt?lu\?o naU wrlnxl **1
*??# ? J ? UUVV1V J
Out. before <lay, in before night.?
From the Dutch.
dHfe CAPUD1NE
\ IMMlD(ATf.LT CUKfcS
j^lVEADACHES
IN? TO nOL'M
CjBi4KM9BHTr^> *?"u Mc. At Pr?40a?
I STAND FIRM I
^ m /\ When too buy an
oiled suit
- 02 SLICKER
ATlf tS A a?mMicl
/Mm ?
XyIJ'/vv ?A5ie*tand
f-/<l Jwf X\ only wa^Mo get
Sold everywhere
mi e *? ! [M
111 I llTm AfidrMooi (I) i>moni*i i?n
im ^ (H I f |] ? lu.llai.b|. <M Mb> art ur>t ll?
n' wv II,J with ktiv inna. < :; oi luan 1
who Mr*ad in the f^lerm truiy. =r (*) tha i
iiMraat h>n ?l ?ueb Mudiar* or aa iora, now
licMMd. NATHAN UXCKVUltD. *UtH%gUn, O.O. 1
PERFECnC
(Equipped' wills Si
is an orr. anient to the home. | It is made
and japan. Brass e l fcuitt beautifui
4 quarts of oil and bums 9 hours. Hv
Do not be satisfied with anything but a F
If you cannot get Heater or information
to nearest agency for descriptive circular.
TK^jay&iUmi
all-round household use. Gb res a clear
. with latest improved burner. Made of
ckkcl plated. Every lamp vorrantcd.
dining mom or parlor. If ant at your d
*?*acy* STAMP AMD OIL < ^OMPANI
Fv' ^M^***\ir~
rfNpt
/VinningStf
,n ordinary skill in playing brings the h<
winning player, so exceptional merit i
commendation of the well informed, at
;nt of outdoor life and recreation is c
d strength, so doer a perfect laxative t
in cases of constipation, biliousness,
1 important, however, in selecting a
:f known quality and excellence, lik
up cf Figs, manufactured by the Ca
axative which sweetens and cleanses
hen a laxative is needed, without any
as it acts naturally and eently cn 1
y assisting nature when nature needs
ng, irritating or debilitating the intern;
t contains nothing cf an cfc.tectionable
the plants which are combined with
cure cf Syrup of F:gs are known to pi
leficially upon the system, the reme
meral approval as a family laxative,
ering in making purchases,
se of the fact that hYRUP OI
:f known cuality and exce.lence, and a
cat has led to :ts use by so many mil*:
pie, who would not use any remedy c
fericr reputation. Every family sHc
i genuine on hand at all times, to i
edy is required. Please to rememb
rup of Figs is for sale in bottles of
reputable druggists, and that full na
California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly j
every package. Regular price, 50c ]
9RN1A FKTSYRU
krulacaT car
fade l e
M,.v. uu? :w. iw tkgt i-uion an niwrj. TUry ilyt
Ireo l>oufcl?l?Uow to 1>jc, Bleacti ?ud Mix Color*. M<
MONTHLY MISEi
is one of woman's worst afl
you weaker, and is sure to
your beauty fade. To stop p
it will help to relieve your i
tions, make you well, beau
liable remedy for dragging d<
ache, nervousness, irritabilf
fainting spells, and similar tr
medicine for all women's pa
Mrs. J. L. Broadhead of C
used Cardui for my disease,
women, and it has complet
AT ALL DRUG STOKE
WRITE US A LETTER WIN
dcirriblng fully All your aymptor.ia '
and w, will grnd you Krec Advice
In plain realad envelope. Ladlr*/ ^ _
Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga (I I
Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn. lit
J1Q V*
So. 45-'06
' SjBw m
ated not
be a cold
room in the
home if you own
Heater. This is an oil
beater that gives satisfaction
wherever used. Produces intense
without smoke or smell because it is
with ?mnlr?1rti <t?nir#
lger. Easily carried around from room
n. You cannot turn the wick too high
low. As easy and simple to care foe
amp. The
>N Oil Heater
nokelcM Device.)
m two finishes--nickel f 1
lly embossed. Hold.; _/.A_
ery healer warranted. fTEPwt
'ERFECTION Oil Heater.
from your dealer write / d
makes the home YsK/
P bright. Is the safest
and best lamp for
, steady light Fitted
brass throughout and in
Suitable lor library.
Baler's write to carrot
I ' I
[0KE|P1p
mors of the gr - ;" /.!
in a remedy - -rn-i r r-i i.*i:
id as a rea- g-^yv.v.j^-:;*1
onducive to K, "
end to one's B l> ** .
headaches, K "
laxative, te ;
e thd ever
liforria F?g V "*
the system Kj yV "%?'ij
unpleasant E '*? .;>j
be internal p"1
assistance, ; ' ' >'al
orjans in B"'1 I
ci ;njuriaus K *
the figs in
ivsiciina to
dy bis met K- y
a tact well ?
3 pigs ft- ?*&:':?.1
ipprc\ed by EE*' ? ?;f '.Vicna
d well H .s:'.V;
if uncirtain Bj ,* >' $
:uid hvve a go^
er thtt the
one size K*
me of the j--? r /--V|
irintec on fr., ?i ?mpm|_
5er boltle. Ep"w"""1 "l-l.",l.l.'i
K *< >??
ZTTS^W'
? I*
? ?Si? VoWi/ur
S $DYES
water bettor ikuMy otter d/a. Y<vi ?
J.VtOK li*l? OOm Uaiowlilo. AliM?art
If ~
flicfojns. It always leaves
a I
slfcf$en your life and make
ai^ ike Wine of Cardui and
nisery, regulate ydiir Tunc- '
tiful and strong. It is a re)wn
pains, backache; head^?
ty. sleeplessness, dizziness,
oifoles. A safe and efficient
ins and sickness,
lanton, Ala. writes; **\ have
which was one peculiar to
;ely cured me."
S, IN ^l.OO BOTTLES
\ CARDUI I
W. L. DOUGLAS I
*3.50&*3.00 Shoes
EST IN THE WORLD
W.LOoughre $4 Gilt Edge
cannot to equalled at any piIce/^f
WT.T ?><.uglily Jolv I wSf& '?55' \
bing ihuM t? tho inort I Bvv "Vv \
111 thai . oiiMtry ^ ^
M?n> Shot, $n to ft.BO. Bnyr' Bnces, $.1
Womfu'l Shoo*. WOO to jll.BO.
Mlu-V * Children's 8 hose. S3.3B to il.OO.
Try W. L, |)?ngliu Wouixn't, MUmhi au4
Children'* shoes; for style, flt noil wear
they excel other make*.
If I could take you Into my large
factories at Krocktoo, Mass.,an J shoa
you how carefully W.L. Douglaa shoe.*
are made, you would then understand
why they nold their shape, fit better,
wear longer, and are of greater value
than any other make.
Wherever you llvs, yott r?n obtain W. I..
Dooglus shoe's. Mix name and price I* M amort*
on the bottom, which piotcell yon h<i:?
prUeit and InlevJor shoes. TitW> no lu/iiti.
tuto. Ask your dealer for W. L. Uuugls* shoes
nd insist upon bavins them.
fart Color tnettta u?en; thou i"HI not wear Ara.tiv
Writ* tor illustrated Catalog nf Pall Styles.
W. U DOUGLAS. Dept. IS. Brockton. Mas*.
^DropsyH
Y Itaom til mlllii lnllo?
X. Says ; effects a pennon*at cute
XV wfL lays to 6s Sara. TrUUroatmeai.
ftottdegcan b? fairer
Br?HF Write Dr. M. H. UrMa't fstW.
TflnT^TTii i dim in Hm ltittu.it.
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