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mm wFjawm A Tin? OF FAf AID PEML Mil? wmmrnj of twuttfal young bm (nen sanriAced iust m they ??db?iflf letowonunhood 1/ How ?any urtcfolaritiM or diaplvMBtnU fauna fce?* developed at this Smgortant reanltij^x in jwn of suffering ! A mothar should come to ber child's did st this critical time and remember tliut Lyrii* E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound will prepare the system for the coming change and start this tryfag period in a young girl's life without pain or Irregularities. Ida KaouCole of Tullahoma, Tenn., sntin: Poor Mrs. PtnVhan: F w?j?fc to tell you that 1 am enjoying betgar hetih than I have for Tears, nnd I owe ttaH to Lydk X. llnlihaas's Vegitable Conipwikt. " When twrts a years of age I suffered alosst constant pain, and for two or throo a. wwn m?n:nDM ana paia in my H3f. an) *m? dissy and nervous, ana / dareMS sH (siWl to help me. J " L^dis R Ptnkhatn's Vecetafcle Compound ? m'mauwivU?l and altar taking it my tsashb hcgsn to improve rapidly, and I think ' Itssseii nsy Uf*? I sincerely hope my ex per' are nM be a hfOp toolbar (irk who are paaefag from gjhrfhood to womuiooa. for I know yoar Compound wtll do as much for them." If yr? luow of as y young girl who is took aud^eedi motherly advice aak her to write Mr*. Pinkham, Lynn, Mans., ssod she will receive free advice which aritl gat her oo the right road to a atMng. healthy and happy womanhood. Va. Pinkham is daughter-in-law of C^fdia B. Pinkham and for twenty-five wan h&* been advising aick women 1ms of charge. > So. 47-,06. The biblical cubit was nearly iwencar-two iackes. Jk MISSOURI WOMAN "Telia a Story of Awfal Suffering and Wonderful Relief. Mr*. J. D. Johnson, of 603 West ...^Rltknus fit, Columbia, Mo., says: ? -"Toltowlng an operation two years ago, dropsy set in, and my left side was ao swollen the doctor aaid he would have to tap out the water. There was constant pain and a gurgling sensation around my ^wtC heart, and I could not raise my arm above i my hepd. The kldvC<* ncy action was disordered and passages of tho secretions tun frequent. On the advice of my ihauband I began using I Joan's Kidney Pffts. Since using two boxes my drwuble baa not reappeared. This is SKxndcrfai. after suffering two years." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. SrosCer-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A . \r No sin satisfies Satan better than N spiritual indifference. So. 47-'0(3. V A Omrantwd Cure For Dyspepsia. Purchase price (50c.) of Tyner's ZOyaycpsLa Remedy returned if it fails ???? to relieve or cure } \ Dyspepsia, Indigesm 1 t to ii. Heart Bum, ? A A Bad Breath, Nerval vousness, Gas on 1 the Stomach, Acid ' V JT 1 Stomach, Constipa, W tion or any stomneh trouble. Finest remedy made tar weak stomachs. 50c. at all drugt&xtn. or by express. Circular free. Turner Remedy Co., Augusta, Ga. ' A Nice Distinction. *"FlelIn! what dropped you here!" ?nm.'I.timed the man in the next eoun**li wsan't a drop-kick at all," fiiebly replied the poor fellow who ft*A hern monkeying with a mule, **"ITni smre it was a punt." On One Condition. Nratdj?No, Sir, I don't believe in psyirvjt fjmrjr prices to have clothes jasiaJe to order. Now, here's a suit I finug^hfc ready-made for $9.00. If I fioriU trU you I paid $25 for it, ?ndiin\ you belhivc ill Kino*?I night, if you told me over tlM trb-jihonr. The Man and the Beast, thought you said that your twoyrsut^jid would win the race," angrily <srwd the bettor. '-'Well," stammered the tout, "lie wuolii have it sure, hut ycr seo he \Misn *t broke projier"? ' ^Yoa tlon'l sayf That's the dlfftanutoc between him and me." A Stronger Feeling. tJ) *"'X'ui sorry, Mr. Subber," said the mnruham, "but business has become am dull IT) have to lay you off. I liMfo* you feel resigned to the ineviResigned t" gasped the clerk. "I Ant final." . 'J-..' . "Bachelors can be found roaming at large in all parts of the world. They inhabit apartments, clubs, open fields, bodies of water and music halls. They are also seen behind the scenes. They hover at times near fbont gates, and have been found in back parlors with the end of a search-* light. "Bachelors are nomadic by nature and variable in their tastes, never e*> ing with one girl long enough to be dangerous. "Bachelors make love easily, but rarely keep it. Rich bachelors are hunted openly and shamelessly, and are alwnvs in great danger. * Those who finally escape are, as a rule, useless ever afterwards."?Tom Masson, in tho December Delineator. Comfort at Any Cost. The wa?9 of the newly rich contin ao to afford amusement, both to those aiot yet rich and to those wno havt long been so. Thore is a good story says Mrs. John Lane, in a recent essay, which is an addition to the gen jral fund of such humor. A certain magnate was giving a dinner. A3t?r the ladles returned tc the drawing room, the hostess, tink ling and glittering with diamonds leaned back in a great tufted chair and shivered slightly. A footman went In search of her maid. "Francolse," said tho magnate's lady, with languid magnlflcence, "I Teel chilly; bring me another diamond necklace " The Work of a Great Daily Paper. In the development of a State or sectiou it is impossible to overestimate the influence for good exerted by a great newspaper, sueh, for instance, as The Daily American, of Nashville, Tennessee. Tennessee at large, and Nashville in particular, ov.'c more to The American tlinn most people would grant before giving the matter proper thought. It has, during all the years of its existence, sttmd solidly for the best interests and the fullest development of its city and State along all lines, political, civic, industrial :.nd educational. Truly the influence of this progrecsivo paper has been a tremendous force, and its work has borne fruit in making known to the outside world the natural resources of Tennessee. Only the lovai sup))ort of '.lie people can repay it tor the excellent service it has rendered. Woman Soldiers a Epitaph. The following extraordinary though little known eplthaph may bo seen on a tombatone In Brighton Old Churchyard on the east aide of tho path leading from the south porch: "In memory of Phoebe Hessel, who was born at Stepney In tho year 1713. She served for many year3 as a private soldier In the Fifth Regiment 01 rooi in aiaorent parrs or Ktarope, and in the year 1745 fought under the command of the Duke of Cumberland at the battle of Fontenoy, where she received a bayonet wound In her arm. Her long life, which commenced In the time of Queen Anne, extended to the reign of George IV., by whoso munificence she received comfort and support In her later years. She died at Brighton, whore she had long resided. December 12, 1821, aged 108 years."?London Globe. Putting up Things. "I really don't see how Ilenpeck can put up with his wife." "Oh! she doesn't help him at all." "Help him? How do you mena?" "Why, when the preserving season's here she makes him do the 'putting-up" alone." A Hard Slap. She?There isn't a man on earth who could truthfully say: "I love iiu unw in me worm Dnt you." Hp?you make no exception nt all? She?no; except, perhaps, a man talking to himself. Show Him To Us. We'll lift our hats, we all agree, To any man moru bright than we, But not a soul of us, you see, Believes that such a man can be. COFFKK IMPORTERS Publish a I took About Coffee. There has been much discussion as to coffee and Postum lately, so much in fact, that some of the coffee importers and roasters have taken to type to promote the sale of their waraa and check if possible the rapid growth of the use of Postum Food Coffee. In the coffee Importers' book a chapter is headed "Coffee as a Medicine," and advocates its uso as such. Here is an admission of the truth, most important to all interested. Every physician knows, and every thoughtful person should know, that I habitual use of any "medicine" of the drug-stimulant type of rodeo or whisky quickly causes Irritation of the tissues and organs stimulated and Anally sets up disease in the aroat majority of cases it persisted in. It may show in any one of the many organs of the body and in the great majority of cases can be directly traced to codec in a most unmistakable way by leaving od the active irritant ? codee?and using Postum Food Codce for a matter of 10 days. If the result Is relief from nervous trouble, dyspepsia, bowel complaint, heart failure, weak eyes, or any other malady set up by a poisoned nervous system, you have your answer with the accuracy of a demonstration in mathematics. ;.r "'There's a reason" for Postum. * v Su dBnu* oman Who Wear WoIL It l? Mtoolihlni how great a change s few years of married life often make la the appearance and disposition of many women. The freshness, the charm, the brllllanco vanish like the bloom from a peach which Is mdelr handled. The matron is only a dim shadow, a faint echo of the charming maiden. There aro two masons for this change, ignorance and neglect. Few young women appreciate the shock to the system through tho change which comes with marriago and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant pelvic drains and weaknesses which too often come with marriago and motherhood, not understanding that this secret drain is robbing the cheek of its freshness and tho form of its fairness. As surely as the general health suffers \rhen there is d haqgcment of the health of the delicate wom^higorgans. so surely whefT^thQse organs itroNs^tabllshcd in healVh theT^cc an^JPhvatoHce witness to theTact in rfcwetvid comtuThet^ Nearly million women have found health and happiness in the use of nr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It makes weak wornen strong and sick women well. Ingredients on label?contains no alcohol or harmful habit - forming drugs. Made wholly of those native, American, medicinal roots rcost highly recommended by lending medical authorities of all the several schools of practice for tho euro of woman's peculiar ailments. For nursing motliers.or for those brokendown In heal tii by too frequent, liearingof children, also for the expectant mothers, to prepare the system for tho coming of baby and making its advent easy and almost Iiainless iKor# la nn ?..u . w .o ..V \||VIIIUl|l||lV so good as "Favorite Proscription." It can do no harm in any condition of thn system. It is a most potent invigorating tonic and strengthening nervine nicely adapted to woman's delicate system bv a physician of large experience In the treatment of woman s peculiar ailments. Dr. Pierce mav be consulted by letter free of charge. Address Dr. R. V. Picrco, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. There is perdition in the pleasure that causes another pain. Mrs. Winslow'sSoothing Syrup for Children tacthing.softessthecwima, roducef?inttnmniation, ullaya pain,cureH wind colic, '25c a hot tl? > A north wind has no corn and a jtoor man no friend.?From the Spanish. ECZEMA AFFLICTS FAMILY. Fallitir nml Five Children KulTVretl For Twii Yrur. With Terrible KnrmiWon.Ierful Cure by Cutlrura. "My husband and frva children weae nil atliiclcd with eczema. 'lliry had it two years. We used all the home remedies we could hear of, without any relief, aud then went to a physician and got medicine two different times, and it got woree. It affected us all over except head and hands. We saw Cuticurn Remedies advertised and concluded to try them. So 1 sent for $1.00 worth, consisting of one cake of Cuticura Soap, one box of Oinlment and one via) of Pills, and we commenced to use them. 1 do not know how to express my joy in finding a cure, tor two of my children were ao bad that they have the browsi scars on their bodies where tjicy were aore. Mrs. Maggie II. Hill, Stevens, Ma on Co., W. Va.. .June 12. 1905." Esperanto meetings continue to attract many adherents in Paris. Plays and recitations in the new language are features of these conferences. How's Thta We otTerOne Hundred Hollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Crusty * Co., Toledo O. We, the undersigned, Lav* known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him periectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry' oft any obligations made by their firm. West Jc. Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldimo, Kikkan & Marti*, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hull's CatarrhOurelstakenlnternaily,%Jtingdlrectly uponthsblood aud innououssurlaoes of thesyetem. Testimonials sent free. Price, 76c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family PIHs for constipation. A fox, pursued by a pack of hounds in Somersetshire, stopped long enough in his flight to select a fat duck from a farmyard he was passing and carried it off. A Weil-Known Remedy. One of the oldest, satest and most favorably known remedies in the world today is Brandreth'a Pills?a blood puriher and laxative. Being purely vegetable they can be used by old or young with perfect safety and while otber remedies require increased doses and Anally cease acting altogether, with Brandieth's Pills the same dose .tlways has the same effect, no matter how long they are taken. One or two pills taken each njght for a while is the nest thing known tor any one troubled with constipation, indigestion, dyspepsia or any trouble arising from an impure state of the blood. Brandreth's Pill* have been in use for over a century ana are soiu in every drug and medicine store, plain or sugar coated. Those who are poets ean make soup of sausafe skewers,?Hans Anderson. HICKS' mm CAPUDINE aayaj \ immcdiatc.lv curls HEADACHES IN O TO 12 ^nwTrorii^fiiSHfirrtxJ Bottk l0L At c>rafiC1M |He Knows (K^s^> the kind of ,d 'WT^j&W, < Waterproof f> Oiled Qothinq] jJLj i y]\Qqm> that stands thckQnf / h/Hw^M hardest service pi/ j /.m Do^&uKnowH^ 'Tr icvra l/i i /ji <M?do?for oU kinds l(j ''Ft l] of w?tiwork or a port Mij SOLDeVERYWHERE \S^TfT ' a J TJUC* l* M?'0~ u * "' l/mr-mr ? -r r- i I 1 I < jfWtiAT, ! To] | as with Joyous hearts and I how conducive to health H enjoy, the cleanly, regular | diet of which they should j |l not by constant medicalior |i ous or objectionable natur I nature, only those of knc II and wholesome and truly I Syrup of Figs, manufactur 1 come Into general favor ffi I of its quality and excellenc | Syrup of Figs has also II they tocw it is wholesome | ble physl?ans as to the original method, froto cert presented in an agreeable 1 used to prcmoffc the pleasi we are free to refer to a! 9 medicines and never favor Please to rempmber at * always has the full e&me | printed on the fremt of eve I only. If any dealer often | printed therecn the name < I the genuine you will not g; I a bottle on band, as It Is {^v^cmsve^^laxative remec PUTNAM 'Jolor nu>r<- brighter uml faalor colors Oiuu ?njr otfc djrouujr garuicui without ripping upurt. Wrlto (or ti ^iSLo If you C T7n j u i^ui can l)C d< ).(9?{()/vJ. T* Oil Heater ?< % "* >J)J?(^X ^ ope rati I it another < N. Yon car /r^ i ^ii i? " \\ any coid rx A ( what part | I water, and 1PERFE< Oil He (Equipped wttli Sac Tutu,the wink as high or low as Carry heater from room to room. A iatebse heat without smoke or Mmeil lasa device. Made ii\jtwo finishes?nickel and fillty embossed. Holds 4 quarts of hours. Beery heater warranted. If heater or information from your c nearest agency far descriptive circula J&LVi) U ! Xai.i ^ and i;te?dy ii structionasM Equipped with latest improved bu braaa throughout and nmk&l plated, any footb whether library, dirtine-rcoi room. Reerv. la mo wtomtes. "W j agency i^oDt^t yoar WASTING Sfli Women who suff er fronr painful, weakening, female Wine of Cardui is a safe ai their ills. It acts dir ectly up tissues, purifying tf e blooj matter and relieving femalej scanty, profuse, pai/Mul caft Also relieves headqfc cramps, dragging pajins, fner If you need aiivicjfe, u your symptoms. pVty will sealed envelope). I Addres: The Chattanooga jvftedicine ALL DRUGGliSTS SELI "I WROTE YOU I Wll for advice, and bv following It a^Rid taking Cardul. my I'e-nale TroubiHrs wer# cured."?Mi?. K. S. Walla<Ba. i j Lavaca, Ala. JljH joythr every h smiling faces they romp and pi the gfmes in v/fiich they indi habits,1 they should be taught to jartak^ How tenderly their h< i, but 1py careful avoidance of e\ e, and' If at anytime a remedial wn excellence should be used; beneficial in effect, like tbe p ed by, the California Fig Syrup ifianV tnillioris of well informec ;e is pased ?pon personal knov/ met with the approval of phys simbk and gentle In fts actior meditinal principles of Svrun :aln p'lants known to them to ; syruj? in which the wholesome ant taste; therefore it Is not a ; 11 we?l Informed physicians> whc indiscriminate selfyneaication. id tte^ch your children also that of fhe Company?California ry package and that it Is for si 3 any qtfwr than the regular 1 if ariV other company, do not ac rt its'beneflptel effects. Every 1 j equally beneficial for the p< iy is-required. fABlL E ier ityn ?n*> 10c- package color* all ntn-ra. TU.-jr <1; ue Uoof1"?Uow to l)y%>,, Olciclt und Mix (Man. II 0 More 1 d Rooms I mly knew how much comfort 55 ;riye,t from a PERFECTION $2 bov simple end economical fr-* 0Di joa would not be without K&j lay. K#l 1 qui*1? warm and eory CM Kim or hall waja?no matter in H of tj*e house. You can heat do |iany other *hin?m with the H| :tion 1 ater I 4iele?i Device) jeli , yoa can?there'* to danger. fln if ..arts easily ch?an d. Greea MS |)fl?use equippetl wth amokejapan. Bcaaa oil Swat bemati- Hi oif and born# 9 ? 58I TOa cannot get [ | 30 lea'"-. writ* to f 0| _ cannot be i \ Hj I) edoaUed for f ilH r iu bright \ U /* MMte ?t f j) B ^parlor cubedrrfte to nearest w wtj? -+' Rcj iistit r i unnecessary ilisagreeable,' complaints, ? ill find that i id pleasant ,s.iedv for all ion all the deiete, iflamed I, throwing cf^ie clogging 'disorders sue r<s irregular, amenia, prolog etc. he, backachr?dizziness, tr.. vousness, irr Uity, etc. ^rite us a lett(^ 'lling us all send free a.er,' (in plain >: Ladies' A!dfSry Dept., Co., Chattanier Tenn. n j d \ , IT IN $1.00 tiTLES an( :l CfDUl I i 'RringT ay?whep In health?and t ilge, the \outdopr life they form am 1 the whdlesome 3alth shot tld be preserved, rery medi< :lne of an Injuriagenfc Is r squired, to assist ; remedie: i which are pure I feasant laxative remedy, Co. Sy rup of Figs has I i families/ whose estimate I ledge an< I use. >lcians generally, because 1. We inform all reputafrf FMcre nKfiln??J > |wuiaillV<Ui UJf ill! i| act most 'beneficially and | Callfornlfcn blue figs are | secret remedy and hence ? > do not approve of patent I j the genuine Syrup of Figs J Fig (Syrup Co.? plainly ale in bottles of one size ? Fifty cent size, or having 8 :oept it. If you fall to get Ijl iamily should always have 111 irents and the children, llj S S DY E S re in rold water better than any otbor JTOL Tou cm lONKOK UKIU CI)., Uulaunllle, jUUtearl W. L. DOUGLAS *3.50&*3.00 Shoes BEST IN THE WORLD W.LOouglis$4Silt Edge llne^?::s3,^>s^ cannotbs equalled atrfhy price /& hlUR Hone? Is*the voost I / P? \ cfllnpl^e^tjiU country I ^ I Has'* Shot* 90 to ti.HO. Boste" Shoe*. $3 to $1.20. Wom?t') Shors. H OO to Si.SO. U1MI4' SE Children's fch./c?, $3.20 tc ft.oo. Try XV. V. Uokglw WotHoB'l. Mlaaoe an4 Children's ihuti; for ityl*, at ud wear they excel other mtllM. If 1 could take you Into my largo factories at Brockton, Ma8s.,andTsho9f you how carefully W.L. Douglas shod* are made, sou would then understand why they npid their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater valua than any other make. Wherever you live, you coo obtain W. LDouglas lh?w. Mia name and price U stamped on the bottom, which protects you aialait hln prices and Inferior sham. Tako do aubatlo tutm. Ask your dealer for w.X. Douglas ahead and Insist upon bavins them. Fait Color tualata uaaa; th*\j will not war braaam Write for ftlustratsd Catalsg of Pall Styles, i W. L. DOUGLAS, Dept. IS, Brockton, Maa^j Snowdrift! f The Southern Cotton Oil Company,! 1% fiunrn f^uropsyii Y mHL Rtaumi all iwelllif In 8 to a* 1 4*y*; (ffNii a p*nMa<nt cum /j[\ In ) to 6o diyi. Trial tntttLtil fra*. Nothlngcan b? fair** Tji^WSumBa Write Or. H. H. Groan's Sons., HM8*ao4ailiti. 0?x a MlMte. Qa. Uf ANTED Ml nil I LU In* <ntb *uy tnM. (i) of ma* II *k? Mrrad U tha army, ct (4) tha .XisriMfJ ?3 It I J