Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, January 24, 1907, Image 4
HOUSEHOLD FRIEND.
; ? Ull
im - stom^h
ilpDNEYSi
MADDERS
: F?to> AND jjc
LJ^ie org*?*
JJe?~una is a household friend in m >ra
than a million homes. This number is
increasing every day. Peruna has beco.ne
a household word all over the English
speaking world. It it an old tried remedy
for all catarrhal diseases of the head,
throat, Junys, stomach, kidneys, bladder
and female organs.
Ask Your Druggist for Free Per una
Almanac for 11W7.
Peruna is sold by your local drugfist.
Buy a bottle today.
Surfeits destroy more than the
sword.?John Fletcher. So. -l-'07
AWFUL EFFECT OF ECZEMA.
Covered With Yellow Sores?Grew
v Worse?Parents Discouraged?
f Cutlcura Drove Sores Away.
"Our little girl, one year ami a half olJ.
was taken with eczema or that was what
the doctor said it was. We called in the
family doctor and he gave some tablets
.and said she would be all right in a few
- *?ays. The eczema grew worse and we
called in doctor No. 2. He said she was
teething; as soon as the teeth were
through she would be all right. But she
till gTew worse. Doctor No. 3 said it was
. rtunx* TK- iLl- a.2 *
x,y liiis nine sue was nothing
hut a yellow, greenish sore. Well, he said
he could help her, so we let him try it
j^hout a week. One morning we discovered
a little yellow pimple on one of her eyes.
Of couree we 'phoned for doctor No. 3.
He came over and looked her over and
???1 that he could not do anything more
tor her, that we had better take her to
eye specialist, since it was an ulcer.
So we wept to Oswego to doctor No. 4,
-anil he said the eyesight was gone,
4>ut that he could help it. We thought
ive Wviild try doctor No. 3. Well, that
proved the sarr.r, only he charged S10
more than.doctor No. 4. We were nearly
discouraged. I saw or.c of the Cuticura
advertisements in the paper r.nd thought
we wpuld try the Cuticura Treatment, so
I went and purchased a set of Cuticura
Remedies, which cdst nje $1, aud in three
days our daughter, who had been sick
about eight months, showed great improvement,
and in one week all sores had disappeared.
Of course it could not restore
the eyesight, but if we had used Cuticura
in time I am confident that it would have
saved the eye. We think there is no remedy
so good for any skin trouble or impurity
of the blood as Cuticura. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Abbott, R. F. D. No. 9, Fulton,
Oswego Co., N. Y., August 17, 1006."
Sour gfrapoB often intoxicate men
with a Benso of their own importance.
ll?n(nM? Cannot ltd Curarl
by loen 1 applications as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of tho oar. Therois only one
way to euro deafness, and that ia by constitutional
remedies. Deafness Is caused by au
inflamed condition of tho mucous llniug of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube islnllamod
you hnvo a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing, and when it is ontirsiy closed
Deafness la tho result, and unless tho inilammiitiou
can bo takou out and this tube reetobed
to its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of tea
are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an
lnflumod condition of the mucout surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Hollars for any
case of T)oiifness(cuus? d by catarrh) that ennnot
be cured by Hull's < 'atarrh C'uro. Send for
circulars free. F.J.Orkney A Co., Toledo, O.
Hold by Druggists, 7&c.
Tako Hall's Family 1*11'o* constipation.
The Shah of Persia is dead.
FITS, St. Vitus'Dance .Nervous Diseases per
vnanontlycured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer. trial bottle and treatise free.
Dr. II. R. Kline. Ld./Jdl Arch St.. Phihi., Pa.
Sympathy is the solace of the poor,
but lor the rich there is consolation.
?Lord BeneonsAeld.
Thoroughly Itelinblc.
If ever there was a reliable and safe
remedy it is that old and famous porous
plaster?AUcock's. It has been in use for 1
sixty years, and is as popular to day as
ever, and wc deuhl if there is a civilized
community on the face of the globe where
this wonderful pain reliever cannot he
found. In the selection of the ingredients
and in thoir manufacture the grcataat care
is taken to heap each plaster up to the
highest standard of excellence, sua so pure
auu simple ate the ingredients that even
n child ran uec them.
Allooek'e arc the original and genuine
porous piasters m-t arc sold by druggists
is every part of Ui civilised world.
MEW YORK WEALTHIEST STATE.
But Pennsylvania Laatfa In VaHia of
Railroad Property.
Surpassed only In the value of railroad
property by Pennsylvania, the
State of New York was shown to exceed
11.11 othfti- StAtM In Oio ?*h>nl nf
her material possessions by a report
issued by the Census Bureau covering
the work of an examlnotlon made to
tabulate the "estimated true valub of
all property and of specified classes
of property in the United States."
The work has long been in progress,
and covers the period up to the close
of 19.04, with comparisons of the figures
of 1900, a regular census year.
This <%mparlson shows an Increase
In the total wealth of the country
from the 1900 figures of $SS.517,30C,775
to the 1904 record-breaking total
of J107.104.192.410.
Taking lip the several classifications
the following figures appear for
the States of Pennsylvania, New York
and New Jersey:
Real property and improvements?
New York, $9,151,979,081; New Jersey,
$1.9000.273.091; Pennsylvbanla, $6,591,055,5S3.
Livo stock?New York. J1S9.C22.403;
Now Jersey, $32,319,327; Pennsylvania,
$160,190,227.
Farm implKjjcnts and machinery?
New York, $58,806,900; New Jersey.
$9,790,532; Pennsylvania. $54,175,943.
Manufacturing machinery, tools and
Implements? New York. $468,774,71
J- Van- 1n-sn.- OlOftOIO lOT. ri/,nn
iivjn uwi ccj , y iou,?u,'t4.i f rcu"
sylvania, $515,945,038.
Gold nnd Silver, coin and bullion
?New York. ?412,S32.42S; New Jersey,
$40,803,293; Pennsylvania, $1GS,3S3,753.
Railroads and equipments ? New
York, $898, 222,000; New Jersov,
$333.5GS,000; Pennsylvania, $1,420,C08.000.
Street railways, telegraphs, telephonos,
Pullman and private ears,
shipping canals, water works, electric
light and power companies?New
York, $1,151,475,505; New Jersey,
$204,130,49S; Pennsylvania. $570,452,043.
All other wealth, miscellaneous?
New York. $2,419,290,137; New Jersey,
$534,450,805; Pennsylvania, $1,992,S09,119.?
Philadelphia Record.
MILK AND CREAM FOR MARKET.
Our dairy consists of pure bred Jerseys,
and wo use our best endeavors
to keep them free from fllth. The
card and brush, and sawdust for bedding,
are in constant "so. The manure
Is dropped Into the basement directly
underneath, on which swine
nre kept to prevent heating.
The stable Is well lighted and ventilated,
and our cows have always
boon free frcm disease. We havo
never lost one except from accident,
and since they have been dehorned
accidents are very much less frequent.
Wo water hut once a day, at
11 a. m., several rods away at n
fountain that seldom freezes, supplied
from a warm spring of pure running
water except in rough weather. Then
they are watered in the barn from
a deep well. At no time are they left
to shiver in the cold, and they ap- 1
pear to enjoy the exercise. We feed
only at morning and evening. The ,
first feed In the mor,ning is ensilage,
then mixed hay after milking. In the .
evening, also after milking, we feed I
hay. oat hay or liungarlan after grain
with most satisfactory results, as j
they have ample time to masticate
and digest tho same.
Wo still use the deep setting pro- 1
cess Cor raising cream and allow J
twenty-four hours, and if faithfully
none mere win i>e no Duucr rat on
the sktmmtlk. We know by this
season's trial that there is more
money In selling milk at flve cents '
and cream at twenty cents per quart
than at twenty-five cents per pound ,
of butter fnt, all being taken from
the door. We are feeding cottonseed
meal all the year round, even at
$1.75 per hundred, with other approved
brands, according to the requirements
of the animal. For tying,
we use one-half Inch rod twelve
Inches long, -wl;h hoops and rings on
each end to drop over tho stanchion,
a piece of chain op top of suitable
length with rings between links, and
another piece on tho lower end without
rings with a snnp in the end for
fastening, ana ma lo *o correspond
with size of animal to be tied. I hovo
stalls for two, one tied on each aide,
with partings between. With such chains
they cannot molest ctlch oth <
er.?C. E. Chadbourno, Cumberland
County, Me.
Ttcli cured in 30 minutes bv Woolford's
Runitarv Cotion; never fails. Sold by Drug- '
cists. Afnil orders promptly tilled hv Or.
E. Detchon Med.Co.,Crawfordsvillo,Ind. $1.
Of nil men sailors suffer most from rbeu* i
matism.
TVOItI.l>\S WONBKR COTTON
A new species; first sold la-t spring; was
planted by 100 different farmers; has produced
from 2 to 0 bales per acre; highly pro- ,
litis?; big boll, small seed, good staple; E. *
Humphreys, Godwin A Co., Memphis, Tenn.
No one so sure but .lie may miss.?
Foiled |
To Cure n Cold In One Dny J
Take Laxative Bromo Onnino Tablets.
Druggist* refund money if it fails to cure.
E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25c. ,
Better suffer for truth than profit 1
by falsehood.?From the Danish. ^
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
t eething, softens thcgum8,reducesinflaminn- 4
tiou, allays pain,euros wind colic, 25c a bottle ^
Vice begins in mistake and ends in ^
ignominy.?The Rambler.
Piles Cured in O to 14 Days. i
Paso Ointment is guaranteed to cure any
case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding *
Piles in ?to U days or money refunded. 50c. k
The Story of* Medicine.
Its asms?1"Golden Medical Discovery
yrss suggested by one of its most Important
end vslusblo Ingredients ? Golden
Seal root.
Nearly forty years ago. Dr. Pierce discovered
that ho could, by the use of pure,
triple-refined glycerine, aided by a certain
dogroe of constantly maintained
heat and with the aid of apparatus and
appliances designod for that purpose, oxtract
from our most valuable native medicinal
rOOtS their curative nmn?r*t?? I
mnch better than by tho uso of alcohol,
so generally employed. So tho now worldfamed
"Golden Medical Discovery," for
tho euro of weak stomach, indigestion, or
dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and
kindred derangements was first made, as
It ever si nit; has been, without a particlo
of alcohol in its make-up.
A glancevjtMh^JaVl 'ist of its Ingredients,
printed Oo"T?vcrv bottle-wrapper,
will show that It Is naaoe from the most
valuable medicinal roOXsMound growing
in our American fores tSJ All these Ingredients
have rocclvc<lthe Strongest
uorscment from the leading medical exports.
Teachers And writers nn Utiljrfa
McOicn why recommend them as Mif very
ihf ti i^ritarp-jv'r^sji^cjv
"uoiduiMaiicaL Direnvttv" L3.a'jj^i3"
A IlttIO bookof these endorsements uas
neon compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of
DufTalo, N. Y., and will be mailed free to
any one asking samo by postal card, or
letter addressed to the Doctor as above.
From these endorsements, copied from
standard medical books of all the different
schools of practice, it will l>o found
that the ingredients composing the "Golden
Medical Discovery" aro advised not
only for the cure of the above mentioned
diseases, but also for the cure of all catarrhal,
bronchial and throat affections,
accompaincd with catarrhal discharges,
hoarseness, soro throat, lingering, or
hang-on-coiiglis, and all thoso wasting
affections which, if not promptly and
properly treated are liable to terminate
In consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's Discovery
in time and persevere in its use
until you give it a fair trial and it is not
likely to disappoint. Too much must not
bo expected of it. It will not perform
miracles It will not cure consumption
in its advanced stages. No medicine will.
It ivill cure the affections that lead up to
consumption, if taJicn in time.
Swindling is the perfection of civilization.?Voltaire.
-X'KlUtlliLiK '1U
Five Weeks in lied With Intensely
Painful Kidney Trouble.
Mr3. Mary Wagner, of 13G7 Kossuth
Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., says:
"I was so weak?cr.:d
and generally
run down with
kidney disease
that for a long
time 1 could not
do niy work and
was live weeks in
;bed. There was
' continual bearing
down pain, terrible
backaches,
headaches and at
times dizzy spells
when everything was a blur before
me. The passages of the kidney secretions
were irregular and painful,
and there wus considerable sediment
and odor. I don't know what I would
have, dono but for Doaa's Kidney
Pills. 1 could see au improvement
from the lim box, and five boxes
brougliL a final cur 3 "
Sold by all dealers. CO cents a
box. Foster-AIilburu Co., Buffalo,
N. Y.
A slight suspicion may ilcstroy a
root! repute.?Danish So. -t-'OT.
^CftPjNE
agflpl ALL ACHES
vgamMRL And Nervousoex.1
IMFimffr Trial botllc 10c__Aldruisioree
El.MWOOD ISrUHEHlF.R W? are
Ortwtri :uul otTrr <% rtnf Miortnicitt
of A I* PI.Em. PEACH KAv PEAHN,
^ Plunt*. Apricots. Nccturtncs,
Jja Cberrleio, Gruprvlnet In Itirgo
iKyr*.. HMKirtmcntS|Aoo?rb?rrlri.Car
i'AnU, Htruwbcrrlci, llor?eRadUh,
Aapurufftii "cwher*
? autl 1411 rxtru lot Rniitlirr- I
rlr*, 4i?>vn(lli1 iitaorianrnl Olt<S3M?Ut|ff.VAMr.\T.VI.
II nil kH\UE
'J|FV I '! T K r. K N, ?> Ilk AM I'.SIT * 1.
,1,,,,, IMXKIN AND BKIIUK
*^2^ PI.A NTH M'rllpforl aiiiliifiKi
...in VATKIMA UKU Mldl.Hblun V?
^HOCLESS LARD
The Uppermost Standard
of Highest Quality
Impacted by th? Untied States Government
llffhtAAWinfTAl
- 5"1 wn ii llllJUliU
LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES
JAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND
GASOLINE ENGINES.
Fry LOMBARD, A, :!,vSTA i
Carolina Cement Co.
ATLANTA, CH^RLMTON,
Rl KM INGHAM. N KW OKI.KANS.
LIME, CEMENT, ETC.
Land Plaatcr Suppl.nta FartilUar Sno Catalog. |
ACME" FLIXT COATED ASPHALT R00FI.4G, 1
, 2 and 3 ply. for ll?rn?. Roaidrncoa. \V.?r#h?u.<??. i
tattrr. Cni.por liian bhinalo* >uU othor Roofing. I <
linplw, prloaa. oddraaa DEPT. (J.
AOCTHEKN ltAII.ROA I> TKAIMNO
k ICHOOL I'r* i r?l tr.l tuc In I Irfrailiy.
T itatiun Ag"ou* w?rK u?#.1 dally by rallro d t
ag.nt. In in* parfnriaanca of their dally nulla.
Stan,laul ruin iilopMd by all .tandard railway
empaalaa. Railroad accounting In avrrr detail
roai dally, w.akly to inoathly raport-, Wilta u.
or our mow tft/T catalogue and n-I.e Hat
. J Fbiik Maua.ar II V buirn Tr'aclpat.
1<M l-J Main St ("durable i .luirbla. S O I
Phone I,or.land Loug DlaUnea Ma. IHt.
IlO MONIT MIDI kyataai. eelllmaeer 1
3 "WSHVt BATTIMIM" at aal. I
a. ar tor. a day yen a.k. a day. warn, |
yhlla It lots arc aald la ... day by a lira
laatlla* a|.it. Write far aartlaalar., v
IIIITt MATTIIT COMP' I.Llaa Ohio. 4
0
I Lydia E. Pinkham's V
0 made from native roots and herbs. N<
B received such widespread and unqunl
0 cine has such a record of cures of fern
M Miss J. F. Walsh, of 32S W. 36th S1
jfl E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
H restoring my health. I suffered frt
0| dreadful headaches, dizziness, and <
j9 medicine soon brought about a chat
1 me up and mode me perfectly well."'
g Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Co
such as Backache, Falling and Pisplat
S tiou. and organic diseases. It is inva
H and during the Change of Life. Itcur
9 General Debility, and invigorates the
1 Mrs. Pinkham's Standin;
H Women suffering from any form
V write Mrs. I'inkham. at Lynn, Mass.
CABBAGE Plau\
JpzJSuStM an 1 all kind* of cardan plantm.C
C ZH rJAS - plants. iroirn In lta? nuan air at
aa?di of thj mwt rallabla aeadat
ttaou?eu<l acra truck farm. Plant
myart t'elor* r??df leal of Doc. 1
tRcVHOUtoiAiflSS Wme or earlier, ftoduoa.1 expraa
1 iilfUl i > mfSfWll ftvv ut au par o?ou lat* thai
lt'Wl. 'IffUMiW I SO par thousand, lares tot $1.0
T . k. jTO^WT?!.' s?tt?. H. c. Arlington whtia Sp
?ctwr.o. n.. kottita <*. Tha ui
htkcltablhbkd an k*Mrlm-,t.
r T?rf UD1?? ??r?olallT Cabhagw*. 1 h* r*?uTt? at thai
|lTt 70U >1 inr Uina.?Your* raapactfully.?K. II. BL1
USrfAYLOR'S a
[ "WINCHZZ
I REPEATING SHO
a are strong shooters, strongl;
d so inexpensive that you wo;
a to use one in any kind c
^ They are made 10, 12 anc
I A FAVORITE OF AMERICAN 5
Gold Everywhere.
jsioaitt
SLirvinvei
k For Cough, Cold, Cr
? Sore Throat, Stiff N<
1 Rheumatism and
j Neuralgia
,1 At all Dealers
| Price 25c 50c 6 *I.OO
H Sent- Free
w 51oen's Book on Horses &
3 Cottle, Hogs & Poultry \
h| Address 'Dr. Earl S.Sloan
I\ 615 Albany St. Boston.Mass.i
^ffTi iTTii nTmiiraiaaili
Cr ^ (( your crop
Vfflj' , Kjj ' way to b<
Kood-sizc
^ I in tnc f?
ir J| l| better qu
7 iiF 4-1 I ': for apI>1>
j ***' successfi
New York
^ n n
I sm r..w nr-mml to fll| r-for n? Celebrated | F
AIIBAOE I'l.ANTS >n an* iiu.uiii/ desired |
KARI.Y JKRSKY WAR KFIKI.l> - Karlit.t an<l ?k?U 1
urn header. small type. Br'
CH A RLESTON W A KSKIKI I>- About ten dars I a tar i ih
bau Larl> Jrrnj'i, also a suro bandar of fine visa I isf
Prices f. o. b h*r?. packs
510 for S1.00. 1.000 to 5,00 > at SI.S3 par SI
Special prices cia larger taanlltlas. All or lara sblpos I O
CHAS. M. CIBSON.
P UTNAM
olor mere goods brighter and faster colore than any othft
je ajnjf ga.lueui wiUiout ripping aparu Writ* for Irv
fV9MEN SUFFER
Many women suffer Is sllenoe and
irift along from*bad toworsd, knowng
well' that they ought to have
m mediate aaaistanoa.
Bow many woman do you know
rho are perfectly Well and strong?
The cause may be easily traced to
one feminine derangement which
lanifests itself in deDression of
pirita, reluctance to go anywhere I
r do anything, backache, dragging I
ensations, flatulency, nervousness, I
nd sleeplessness. ji
These sy mptoms are but warnings I
hat there is aangcr ahead, and un- H
:ss heeded, a life of suffering or a I
;rious operation is the inevitable R
suit. The best remedy for all
Eieso symptoms is
egetable Compound
o other medicine in the country has
ifled endorsement. Isoother mediate
ills.
t.. New York City, writes:?."Lydia j
has been of inestimable value in I
am female illness which caused I
dull pains in my back, but your |
jge in my general condition, built
mpound cures Female Complaints, If
ements. Inflammation and Ulcera- 3
luable in preparing for child-birth
es Nervous Prostration, Headache, g
whole system.
g Invitation to Women I
of female weakness are invited to a
Her advice ip free. ^
Is! CELERY Planli!??,'>n
now furnish All klud< of enhnage
i'l wul Maud Hr??t eoid. i<M?n
am. Mo uHth?Min? on ourC/fifM' ?
a oarofully counted ami iTop?rl? pock - VjmAnfi
L^ttuoe. ajiiion ami Hvec idan>i. toine
rate* promlooil. which, whon (Tootl'o, MBjH'lM
I mrrri)imtlM' ratal I'rlcoa: Mnall loll KlVOtHM
0 to *1.9 per thouaoad. V. O. H Mrg
l>o Cucumber Sard 6.,couU ver notin.i ffSMOTl
iltad Statoo Agrlculiu ral Durtrtimr.i RgHnrMt
1 Station on our larir, to toot all kind* ScSUBaSn^B
>? experiment* we will t>r pl-ered to
ITCH COMriKV, MKUOLTT#, B. <*rokee*
Remedy of Sweet C
ghs, Colds, LaGrippe & ^
"TE/t jifl
TGUNS |jfg|ij|j
i't be afraid
)f weather, g
JPORTSMEN
is mot-* than one way to get 1
is to market. There is only one I
5 sure of a full crop of smooth, 1
:d, mealy potatoes.
Nine per cent, of
'otash
:rtilizer is necessary,
manure alone makes scaly,
nd irregular shaped potatoes?
ith Potash, a larger yield of a
ality is a sure result,
to apply Potash, the reasons
ing it, and other vital points of 1
il potato growing, all are dis- I
n our booklet. Why not have
v..., ti.a a;n?
5RMAN KALI WORKS
03 Nassau Street, or
Atlanta, Oa.?1224 Candler Building
?rCCR8S10N Tle?t kn^wn tmr* t)?A'Mna varlet* of
'iCi* rt.it cabbage. Irtier than ('b?rii?ton ^ tkufltld.
rhofto p!.-%nt? ore from the vary be?t tc?te< 1 *?#etJi and
>wn in the ni>eu Air and will itan I Mvtrocolil with*
I injury. All or.lor* .ire ftlle.l from the earoc he la
\t 1 .1111 u*iaa for my eiteuaive cabbie faruu. Hi.Iaction
tfuarauteeJ.
J in lifht l?o*ev
[. 5,093 to iO.033 at St.95 par II
. O. D when not acoompanisl by remittance.
Young's Island, S. C.
FADELE
..-.jo. Ono 10c. pacluue color, ail fibers They rtyc
, booklet? How to l*f?, UiMcb ana Ml* Oolo:*. Ml
*
QlNNlNG MACmiNERY.
GASOLINE ENGINES.
QTFAM F5U.1IWCC rftiirnn
u i Lnm LnuilTLO MI1U DUILCKd,
GRIST MILLS, STEAM PUMPS
Everything in
MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPP1ES.
HYMAN SUPPLY COMPANY
OFFICES, STOKES. WAREHOUSES.
Wilmington and New Bern,N.C.
ADDRESS- MACH'Y DEPT. F.
jum and Mullein ^r,i'y?r^
nt and I.uug Troubles. Thoroughly tented
part. All Druggists. 2Jo, (YOc mid Ol.OU
HJ If you want, to rro dollarsjrrow, feed B
Kyour fields with Virginia-Carolina Ker- Ig
(atllirors. They will " lnerosso your
k yields per ncro."und thua bring down HB
is tho cost of production. even If you uso ftp
ft fewer tosms and lost labor. In
Wo liavo thousands of strong topti- B
Q monlals fmra farmers who have tried B
K other makes of fertilizers and assert H
1 Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers 0
Hare by far tho best. They will giro H
n| you cropd that will insko moro inonoy K
tfl for you. Iluy 110 other, oven if aoma B
UH dealer ondoavors to get J""" to buy B
B so mo "cheap" brand Just because he M
B may make a little biw profit on that. B
tfj (If course, that Mould bo to his Interest B
? V1R6INIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO., U
SB Birkaasd, Tv Korfolk, Ts. Purt?m, 3.C. B
rfl ikarlMiwo, S 0. Btlllaors, Kd. AHmu. G?. ffcj
M IkrirmS, C? !f-.nicmir?. i!?. fcrnrkis, Iran. B
j TURN |
? of life, In girls (at about 13), or eb
^ women (at about 45). requires |
5 the help of a pure, strengthening, |
t tonic medicine, to carry them 8
i over the critical period and en- a
j sure their continued strength and |
WOMAN'S RELIEF
I for over 50 years, has been a most 19
successful medicine for relieving ty
pain, strengthening the womanly S
organs and regulating the func- H
tiona. Purely vegetable, non-in- I;
toxicating, harmless and reliable. J"
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TOILET ANTISEPTIC cleanses and
lieals mucous membrane affections such
as nasal and pelvic catarrh, sore throat,
canker sores, inflamed eyes, and is a perfect
dentifrice and mouth wash.
l'axtine makes an economical medicinal
wash of extraordinary cleansing
and germicidal power, warm direct
applications of which are soothing,
healing and remarkably curative. At
druggists or by mail, 50c. Sample fregv
The R. Pnxion Company, Boston, Mass.
Thompson's EyeWater
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in cold wator better than Any other dyo. Yoa
JMUOK UUIU CO., t'Blonfiile, Blleioirt