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ALMOST FEU
Mrs. Hansen Says At First Her Case
Seemed Hopeless, but Sbe
Finally Won Out
[ Mobile, Ala.?"For neven years,"
ays Mn. Sigurd Hansen, of this
city, "1 suffered with womanly troubles,
and, at last, was operated on.
~. i I felt better for a time, but soon I
bad the same trouble aB before.
I had dizzy spells, and would turn
blind and almost fall over. 1 had
pahis in my back and side, and was
not able to work.
. Half the time I could not eat any
breakfast, and I always felt weak and
had a headache.
One day, my husband got me a bottle
of Cardul, and 1 tried It. I felt
better, so I took some more.
Mow, I am well and feel fine. My
doctor says I am looking better than
ever. I have a good appetite and sleep
welL '
It la all dne to Cardul. I only wish
every suffering woman would try It.
They would soon feel as good as I
do."
You may be aure, when Cardul will
relieve and cure such a serious case
as that of Mrs. Hansen, that it will,
much more quickly and certainly, help
those women who have no serious
symptoms, but are Just weak and alllng.
Are you?
Try It.
Tt. n U rlif toi Ijdlr*' Advisory
Df?(? Uedirlif Co., CkattHtop.
Tenn.. for Nptdil Inatraottaaa,
aid M-pacr book, "Home Troatant
far Women," sent la plain wrapper,
oa request.
Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of sunshine
in the soul, and Alls it with a
steady and perpetual serenity.?Addison.
The Remedy that revolutionize* and regenerates
the victim of constipation is
Garfield Tea, a herb combination.
Perhaps a rolling stone gathers no
moss because It isn't on the level.
WHERE DOCTORS
FAILED TO HELP
Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vesreta
ble Compound Restored
Mrs. Green's Health?
Her Own Statement
Covington, Mo.?"Your medicine has
done mi' more good than all the doct'..?T
tor's medicines. At
| tr ; every monthly period
jyHfirvBSflh I had to stay in bed
^9wS four days because of
IfiK'S 75 rl? hemorrhages, and
BH tJB my back was so weak
H mpf.' I could hardly waiic.
* ^ave ^en
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com/
/ pound and now I can
/ S stay up and do my
i &L ayL I think it is
the best medicine on earth for women."
?Mrs. JENN'lE Green, Covington, Mo.
How Mrs. CHn? Avoided
Operation.
Brownsville, Ind. ?"I can say that
Lydii E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
has done me more good than anything
else. One doctor said I must be operated
upon for a serious female trouble
and that nothing could help me but an
operation.
"I had hemorrhages and at times
could not get any medicine to stop them.
I got in such a weak condition that I would
have died if I had not eot relief soon.
"Several women who had taken your
Compound, told me to try it and I did
and found it to be the right medicine to
build up the system and overcome
female troubles.
"I am now in great deal better health
than I ever expected to be, so I think I
ought to thank yon for it. "?Mrs. 0. M.
Cline, S. Main St, Brownsville, Ind.
Eczema
Cured by
MILAM
Oldest
llB and Most
Severe
Cases
, MILXM | Yield
Factory Mgr. Am,
*000. (ONE md SE" "I have been sufferH$iB\a<X4rv3^vr-5
lng very much from
Eczema in my head.
HBbSS.?-"?causing itching of the
Mmui-nvt to** acalp for several year*.
?n ri-.i 11?r I was often waked up
^ _ .1 'I ?l nigm scrju'iinit
**? {*-. be. S^-*i J my head, and was prevented
from sleep.
SL After taking four botties
of MILAM. I feel
entirely relieved,
though I am continuine to use it so as to be
are the trouble la eradicated from my system."
(Signed) R. 11. SilACKLEFORD.
Daaville, Vs.. March 90. 1910.
Eczema of 26 Years Standing Cured.
Huntington. \V. Va.. July 16. 1810.
The Milam Medicine Co.. Danville. Va.
DearSira?In.January last I wrote you regarding
MILAM. Y ou sai i you would cure pie
or refund the money. Weu. you can keep it all.
My face is entirely well. I f?-el better than I have
byears in any way. Am finishing up my 6<h
ttle now, and thir.k aft;r '_ ? years of Eccetua
am cored. With best wishes.
Y'ours respectfully.
(Signed) C. II. WILLIAMS.
^
Psoriasis?A Vilolent Form of Eczema.
Blanche. N. C.. July 16.1910.
Milam Medicine Co.. Danville, Va.
Gentlemen?I have been affljcted with a tortaring
skin disease pronounced by the physicians
to be "Psoriasis." and have had il for ten
,/ jreara. No treatment of the ph> shuns ever relieved
me. and I continued to grow worse and
vas unable to do my work. By the advice of my
Siysician I commenced lottke Mitam on March
h last. I am now far on the road to recovery,
gnd feel that I will be entirely cured ! am now
St work and feel no inconvenience from it.
"I take great pleasure in giving this certificate
gnd think Milam it a great medicine.
Y'ours trulv.
J. W. PINCHBACK.
Ask Your Druggist or Writs 2
Milam Medicine Co., Danville, Va>
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Lesson
(Bv E. O. SELLERS. Director of EvenIn*
Department, The Moody Bible Institute
of Chicago.)
LESSON FOR MARCH 10.
JESUS THE HEALER.
I.K8S<>X TEXT-Mark l:?-45.
GOLDEN TEXT?"Himself took Infirmities,
anil bare our diseases."?Matt. 8:17.
Furty-one times St. Mark makes use
of what is a distinguishing word in
his gospel, "straightway," or Its equivalent.
"forthwith," "immediately." etc.
Jesus, as was his custom, had been
worshiping in the synagogue, and
while there he had performed a g-eat
work of healing insomuch that his
fame spread throughout the Galilean
country; and forthwith as they enter
Peter's house there Is presented another
difficult case. "Simon Peter's
wife's mother being sick of a great
fever" It is a noticeable fact in the
life of Jesus that he had his own particular
intlnate circle of friends with
whom he loved to hold fellowship,
tho home in Bethany, and this home
belonging to Simon Peter, are illustrations.
Why does God permit sickness and
sorrow to come to those who are
manifestly his most intimate friends?
To thna. whn Inve him most? Why
Peter's wife's mother bo greatly sick?
Why allow I^azarus to die? These
are heart-searching questions.
8urely all Buffering 1b not caused by
sin directly, for many Innocent ones
euffer for the sing of-the guilty; much
is allowed "to manifest God's glory;" !
some suffering is to test our faith, refining
us as by fire; and some must
be left to God's inscrutable wisdom,
for surely we can allow him to do
some tblngs without explaining his
acts to men. Note, however, that
Jesus' compassion caused him at once
to show forth a beautiful example of
the sort of personal work he would
have us do.
What the Act Teaches.
Now note that the evidence of the
cure is here also for "she ministered
unto them." It must have been a
complete cure, else how could she go
? * Kne rvnaM A lit Ifjft ?
ai uijuc auuub uv* .. w.^?? v,.v. uu?.w.
This act teaches us not only the fact
of the cure but also that other lesson
spoken of by James In his epistle,
viz., that the best method of showing
1 our faith Is by our works. God Jus'
tides the believer through faith In his
Son, but we are judged righteous before
the world by our works. Ry her
loving ministrations to those of her
household, and to Jesus who was
their guest, this ancient mother-in-law
showed her gratitude and love for this
| act of compassion on the part of
God's Son. God bless the mothers-lnj
law and stop our gossip.
At the close of "his busy day we
can In our Imaginations see the crowd
! of the city gathered about Peter's
j door. "At even, when the sun did set
I they brought unto him all. etc." One
| of the moBt charming and wonderful
things about the Scriptures is that It
says so much In so few words. One !
can feel himself a part of the crowd !
gathered at the* close of that day, i
eager and anxlotig to see this new
healer, and urgently, eagerly, present- ,
Ing their loved ones that he may perform
his healing ministrations ere the
shades of night shut him from their
sight, or perchance he begin a journey
on the morrow. The record is
significant in the use of the word
; "all" in verse 32. and "many" In verse
34. the plain inference Is that not all
who came were healed. Many are
1 called out few chosen. God'3 call 13
to "whosoever." but man by belief or
by unbelief dops the choosing: and
further, even in Christ's day It Is
plain that he did not banish nor heal
all disease.
The next morning, "a great while
before day." Jesus goes apart for
prayer. How much we nped God's
presence and wisdom which can be
obtained only by "going apart" to
the place of secret communion, espe\
daily in the day of our greatest sue
cess and popularity, rne oanger ui
material or other success 1b to turn
man's thoughts away from God. As
man contemplates the prowess of his
own arm or the achievements of his
own brain the temptation Is to trust
himself and not to trust God. Jesus
knew the tests of service before Him
and the need of vital contact with his
father. Having gained this through
this early morning watch, h? was
ready to reply to Peter's unconscious
test when he referred to Christ's popularity
by saying that others had
need of him. I,must preach to them
also, for this came 1 into the world.
Chief End of Christ's Ministry.
The compulsion of a great mission
, gave Christ no time to considei the
popular acclaim, or longer to pause
at Capernaum, though there were
doubtless others who needed his ministrations.
Healing of the body and
the relief of human distress is not the
chief end of Christ's ministry, fie
came to establish a kingdom and
must preach the good tidings, for
"therefore was I sent." Social service
is indeed God-like. but Jesus tel's
us plainly that the soul is of more
value than the body. (Matt. 6:3.X )
But everywhere he went Jesus
found" opportunity for service, for in
i another city there came to him a man
full of leprosy, that loathsome plague
of jhe east. At this point some reference
should l>e made to medical missions.
to the work being done to relieve
suffering in your own home
own. and upon the foreign field.
Refer to Isaiah's prophecy that Jesus
was to bear our infirmities and our
diseases, and emphasize that we are
to follow in his steps. Contrast the
human side as shown in verse -JO with
he divine side manifest in verse 11.
and call attention again to Christ's
personal touch in verse 41. with the
result that having broken the ceremonial
law with regards to leprosy
Jesus dare n<> more openly enter the
city but dwelt without in desert
places iv. 431. Kven there, however,
he could not escape the people who
resorted to him from e\ery quarter
Three great lessons can be emphasized:
First. Jesus' busy life of going
about doing good: second, that
hip compassion was genuine as shown
by the frequent personal touch, and
third, the !e.~son of missions, especially
medical missions, and in this
connection the lesson of leprosy, as a
type of sin. loathsome, contagious, lnI
curable.
Emphasize the drawing power of
| Jesus. Has he drawn you to his
side? Also, that it is manifestly the
: duty of those who have been drawn
and healed to minister unto rtbera*
j aid lead them to salvation.
I
V
WHO CAN DOUBT SWORN TESTIMONY
OF HONEST CITIZENS?
Some time ago I began the use ot
; your Swamp-Hoot with the most re1
markable results. For years I was
almost a w,reck and was a great sufferer.
The doctors who treated me made
me believe that my great sufferings
were due to female trouble. 1 was so
bad at times 1 would faint away and
had sinking spells. Finally a new doctor
was called In'and he said that I
had kidney trouble anil gave me medicine,
of which I took several bottles. 1
obtained some relief from this, but I
was getting weaker all the time; 1
could not sleep and Buffered so much
pain that my husband and children
had to lift me in and out of bed. After
this time two friends sent me word
to try Swamp-Root, which I did, and
I am glad to state that the first dose
gave me great relief. After taking
the third dose I was helped into bed
and slept half of the night.
I took several bottles of SwampRoot
and I feel that I owe my lire to
this wonddrful remedy. The two family
doctors said that I could not live
three months. I would have to be
helped in and out of bed ten to twenty
times every night. After taking Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root for two days 1
was entirely free from getting up and
could sleep soundly.
MRS. D. E. HILEMAN,
Tunnelton, W. Va.
Personally appeared before me, this
inn 01 sepiemuer, iau?, jirg. u. cj.
Hileman, who subscribed the above
statement and made oath that the
same is true in substance and in fact.
JOSEPH A. MILLER,
Notary Public.
IrtUrti
Dr. Kliarr a f?.
Butuln. ?. T.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For Yon
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blngbamton,
N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will
convince anyone. You will also receive
a booklet of valuable information,
telling all about the kidneys and
bladder. When writing, be sure and
mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent
and one-dollar size bottles for sale at
all drug stores.
FOR GOOD MEASURE.
Tommy?Say. Pop. does a perscu
ever get something for nothing?
Papa?Sometimes, and a prison sen- 1
tence usually goes with it.
After 10 Years of Suffering. Show Man
Finds Relief in Tetterlne.
"I have been troubled with a severe
rase of Tetter for ten years. In Columbia
last week a druggist recommended
Tetterine. I bought a box; it gave me
relief, so I bought another and am entirely
well." Lew Wren. Chicago.
Tetterlne cures Eczema. Tetter. Itching
Piles*. Ring Worm and every form of
Scalp and 8kln Disease. Tetterine 50c;
Tetterlne Soap 2w;. Your druggist, or by
mail from the manufacturer. The Shuptrlne
Co., Savannah! Ga.
With every mall order for Tetterine we
give a box of Shuptrlne's 10c Liver P1113
free.
Positively Brilliant.
"Did you hear young Pounders playing
on the piano just now?"
"Yes. I consider him a remarkable
performer."
"How is that?"
"He can bit more wrong keys in ;
less time than any other person I ever
saw."
Wheat Goes Down.
I)e Broker?Hear about De Curbb?
De ledger?No. What'B happened
to him?
De Broker?Knocked flat.
De Ledger?You don't say? Was
he caught by the drop in wheat?
De Broker?Well, yes; something
like that. A barrel of flour fell on
him.
Belated Information.
VII,art Vltirrio Hntrhv was being con
. 0-. ?
| gratulated at the Waldorf-Astoria in
j New York on the success of his "musical
mornings."
"I impute my success," he said, "to
the fact that 1 engage no talent that
I doq't know thoroughly. In entertainment,
as in matrimony, knowledge
is most important."
Then Mr. Bagby smiled and said:
"Two ladies were talking the other
day about the Chinese revolution. The
younger lady said:
"'Isn't it dreadful In China? A
woman doesn't know her husband till
she marries hint.'
"The other lady, a divorcee, answered
bitterly:
"'I didn't know my husband till 1
married him. either.""?St. Louis
Globe-Democrat.
A WOMAN DOCTOR
Was Quick to See That Coffee Poison
Was Doing the Mischief.
A lady tells of a bad case of coffee
poisoning, and tells it in a way so simple
and siraightforward that literary
6kil 1 could not Improve it.
"I had neuralgic headaches for 12
years." she says, "and have suffered
untold agony. When I first began to
havn thrill l weighed 140 pounds, but
they brought nie down to 110.
'1 went to many doctors and they
gave me only temporary relief. So I
suffered on. till one day. a woman
doctor advised me to drink Postum.
She said 1 looked like I was coffee
poisoned.
' So 1 began to drink Postum, and
gained 15 pounds in the first few
weeks and am still gaining, but not so
fast as at first. My headaches began
to leave me after 1 had used Postum
about two weeks?long enough, I expect.
to get the coffee poison out of
! my system.
"Now that a few months have passed
since 1 began to use Postum, 1 can
gladly say that I never know what a
neuralgic headache is like any more,
and it was nothing but Postum that
relieved me.
"Before 1 used Postum I never
went out alone; 1 would get bewilder- !
ed and would not know which way to
turn. Now I go >.ione and my head
is as clear as a bell. My brain and
nerves are stronger than they have
1 been for years." Name given by
Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich.
"There's a reason," and it is explaini
ed In the little book, "The Road to
| Wellvllle." in pkgs.
Ever read the above letterf A new
one appear* from time to time. They
are irennlne. true, nurt full of human
in (treat.
/
Particularly the Ladies.
Not only pleasant and refreshing to
the taste, but gently cleansing and sweetening
to the system. Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna is particularly adapted
to ladies and children, and beneficial in
all cases in which a wholesome, strengthening
and effective laxative should be
used. It is perfectly safe at all times and
dispels colds, headaches and the pains
caused by indigestion and constipation so
promptly and effectively that it is the one
perfect family laxative which gives satisfaction
to all and is recommended by
millions of families who have used it and
who have personal knowledge of its excellence.
Its wonderful popularity, however, his
led unscrupulous dealers to offer imitations
which act unsatisfactorily. Therefore,
when buying, to get its beneficial
effects, always note the full name of the
Company?California Fig Syrup Co.?
plainly printed or. the front of every
package of the genuine Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna.
For sale by all leading druggists. Price
50 cents per bottle.
THE WINNER.
'r Z^m
1 ?|U*Shc?Speech
Is silver and silence Is
golden.
He?But the man with the most
brass gets the tin.
Evidence.
"What makes you think our great
public men don't work as hard as
they used to?"
"By the photographs," replied
Farmer Corntossel. "When I was a
young fpller the big men in politics
didn't take near as much time to git
For (OLDS and GKIP
Hires' Capi DI.NB Is thn best remedy? relieves
the aching and feverijhneHa?purest lie
Cold and re stores normal conditions. It's
liquid?effects immediately. 10c., 25c., and 50c.
At drug stores.
Good Advice.
"I will have my pound of flesh."
"Be a vegetarian instead, and tako
a peck of potatoes."
The Paxton Toilet Co. of Boston,
Mass., will send a large trial box of
Paxtine Antiseptic, a delightful cleansing
and geimlcidal toilet preparation,
to any woman, free, upon request.
I/eveliness of character Is nothing
but steady love of Rood and steady
Bcorn of evil? Froude.
He who reigns within himself and
rules passions, desires and fears is
*iore than a king?Milton.
T>r. Pierce's Pellets, email, J'imr -coated,
ea?y to take a? candy, regulate and invigorate
stomach, liver and bowels. Do uot gripe.
When a man does things he hasn't
much time to talk about them.
IMI.ES (TRED IX ? TO 14 DAYS
TourrtruRiftst will reliind money If I'A/.O UlNTMI.NT
fail* to <-iir? anr rase of Itctunu, Hi nd.
Bleed.ng of Protruding t'llea In B u? M days. 6'jo.
An oculist can do nothing for a ntan
who is blind to his own interests.
Garfield Tea. taken regularly, will correct
both liver and kidney disorders.
Some men don't know very much,
but they don't know it.
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WOMEN'S LEAP YEAR RIGHTS
In Scotland Years Ago They Were
Recognized as Real, and Well
Defined by Law.
Ancient, Indeed, are the prerogatives
that are accorded to women In leap
year. They are so old that none can
tell Just how or when they originated.
However, the ancient Scottish parliament
gives lis a date as well as a law
upon which to hang the right of worn- i
! en to take the initiative in leap year, j
as convention forbids them to do in
other years.
In the year 1228 this body passed a
law which, in its quaint old English,
i expressly conferred on womankind the
; right to propose marriage In leap
year. Here i3 the law, just as it was
written in the parliamentary records:
"Ordonit that during ve reign of her
maist blessed Maiestie, ilka maiden,
ladee of baltb high and lowe cstait,
shale hae libertie to speak ye man
she likes. Gif he refuses to tnk hir
to bee his wyf, he shale bee mulct
in ye sum of ane hundridty pundes. or
less, as his estait may bee, except and
alwais gif he can make it appeare
that he is betrothit to another woman,
then he shale be free."
HANDS WOULD CRACK OPEN
"About two months ago my hands
started to crack open and bleed, the
skin would scale off, and the good
flesh would burn and Itch dreadfully.
When my bands first started to get
sore, there were small blisters like water
blisters which formed. They j
' Itched dreadfully, it just seemed as
though I could tear the skin all off. I
would scratch them and the skin would
peel off, and the flesh would he all
1 red and crack oppn and bleed. It worried
me very much, as I had never
had anything the matter with my skin.
I was so afraid i would have to give
up my employment.
"My doctor' said he didn't think It
would amount to anytning. out u Kepi
getting worse. One day 1 saw a piece
in one of the papers about a lady who
had the same trouble with her hands.
She had used Cuticura Soap and Ointment
and was cured. I decided to try
them, and my hands were all healed
before I had used one cake of Cuticura
Ointment. 1 am truly thankful
for the good results from the Cuticura
Soap and Ointment, for thanks to them
I was cured, and did not have to lose
a day from work. I have had no return
of the skin trouble." (Signed)
Mrs. Mary E. Rreig, 2522 Brown
Street, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 12. 1911.
Although Cutleuia Soap and Ointment
are sold everywhere, a sample
of each, with 32-page book, will be
mailed free on application to "Cuticura."
Dept. L, Roston.
A Curious Mind.
"You are acquainted with I)ig?forth,
I believe?"
"Ob, yes."
"He likes to be well informed concerning
matters that few people know
anything about."
"For instance?"
"He is familiar with the achievements
of all the American immortals
whose names appear on the revised
list."
TO DRIVE ()l T MAI.ARIA
AND Itl ll.D I I' THE SYSTEM
Tnk? th? o.d standard liKOVKs TA>TKI.KSS
OIII.1. T<>NK\ Von know what run ?rn taking.
Thn formula I* plain'* printed on at<t* bottle,
. ,,inin t -Ui'ntnrn d Iron In a tannin-.*
form, and thr tiiov r*T riual form, Kor grown
people i ..<] "Ij'.Mtvn. cent*.
Among Epicures.
"I'cir* it a swift town."
"That's trim, but snails are very
popular there."
For IIKA1?U HE?Hick*' ( API OIN:C
Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or
Nervous Trouble*. Capudine will relieve you.
It's liquid? pleasant to take?arts irnniediate'y.
Try It. 10c., 25o.. anil iO cents at drug
store*.
Always hold fast to love; we win
by tenderness and conquer by forgiveness.?F.
\V Robertson.
Sir*. Wfnslow's gootb'.ng S.rrup for Children
teething, softens the gums. reduces indamtqation,
atiiays pain, currs wind colic, 20c a bottle
If love is really blind how is it that
love can always find a way?
Garfield Tea will keep the whole system in
perfect condition.
Two heads are better than one?iu
i cabb.'ge patch. .
i
IE PA1
Then
Hlwivffijwlr kidneys'
anc* ^ir(
stoop OI
,/a // /'v^ chill, a f
% m . f\ sick kid
'^^ja niat^cr ^
kidney r
Cured^ o
^p| Ashland,
Ii ' turn <
I v. as fnu
nPS kit
;. 50 CENTS A BOX.
HIS THOUGHT.
^ ? 4 4"? /?* /^ ~~~
TTenson?II" said he could never forget
his alma mater. I wonder what he
meant ?
Henpeck ? His mother-in-law, I
guess.
Conclusive Proof.
"That expression, a 'human dynamo,'
fascinates me."
"It Is very apt and vivid when ap
plied to a man of boundless energy."
"Tackbittors must be a 'human
dynamo.'"
"Why do you think so?"
"No matter how cold the morning
is. he leaps out of bed without ever
stopping to think the matter over."
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that It t
In Use For Over 30 Years.
I hildren Crv for Fletcher's Castoria
A Poor Guesser.
Wedmore? Hcfore I married, I
,? lli'/i g\i% half tin* inrnnift
iruiurti iu uiu iMi nu.i ..v ...vw.....
Singleton?Anil found that it was a
wise step, ell?
Wedmore?Yes. only a half was the i
wrong proportion?I should have made j
it an eighth.
When Your Eyes Need Care
l>y Murine Eye Remedy. No Smart in??Feels 1
Fiue-f Act* Quickly. Try it for Red, Weak, i
Watery Eye* and (iranutnted Eyelid*. IIIu?trated
Book In. each Package. Murine is
compounded by our OmTilts not a 'Patent MedHne"
?but tised in successful Phy*lrlar*'Prer- :
tire for many rear*. Now dedicated to the Public
tnd .<old by Itrtltrglnn at 2&C nnd bUc per Bottle.
Murine Eye Salve In Aseptic Tubes. 26c and 5Uc.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
A Bad Beginning.
"Whenever Jiggers starts to tell
anything he prefaces his remarks by
saying, 'Hi lieve me.' "
"That's why I never do."
Use Allen's Foot-Ease
The antiseptic powder to be shaken into
the slmc* tor 'ired. tender, smarting, aching.
swollen feet, ft makes vour feet feel
e.t*y and make* walking a fjelight. Sold
everywhtre, 25e. Fur free trial package, i
address Allen S. Olmsted, I.c Koy, N. Y.
It isn't difficult for a man to see his
affinity in a woman with an obese
hank account.
OVI.Y (INK "IIKOMO OI'IMNF "
That i, I. Mt All \ K KKOMo gl IMS K foi
th?- slpnntur* ?f >; \\ i.Ki <V t.. I ??*d the \V.jnd
out to Cure a ( old in One l?aj. 2V.
Mary a ?irl repents af leisure be
cause the didn't mar.y in i aste
Do you fe
???' think you
^< '4', 'on or trade ?i
tire, and lay at
\ yS| your nerves ail g<
fc:$a \ c3 bition to forge ahea
rgBjjl. ' might as well put a <
you will. Dr. Fiei
hdfaff h make you a different
Nvfaikf ' H to work. It will %
IsFjHij / M your appetite will c
/ /" 'If there is any tender
I I it will keep that dri
sumption has almost
lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding
cure in 98 per cent, of all cases. It is a
of Huffalo, N. Y., whose advice is given /
great success has come from his wide ex|
Don't he wheedled by a penny-grabbi
tutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recom
Pierce's medicines are op known compos
oa their wrappers. Made from roots
forming drugs. World's Dispensary Mcc
PUTNAM
Cclor nit re Roods brighter and faster colom than any
tiye any garment without ripping apart. Writs tc
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Your Kidneys May
Need of Quick A
:kache is enough cause to sus
are in the small of the back.
)b. The back naturally ache
to sit down.
ney trouble may come on a
ever, a strain or irregular hal
Ineys can be cured in the t
yhen dropsy, gravel or Bright's
in s Kidney Pills have made a
e, and kidney and bladder HI;
ly of the users. Here are t
housand others are being pub
ge stamp will bring you repoi
you suspect your kidneys, gc
emedy.
1RS. JOHN EPPLEY,
Resident of Ashland, Pa. the
f a Very Severe Case. With cured
ue Dangerous Features. jrc
ohn Eppley, 916 Walnut St., "Som
Pa., says: "I was near iin on
death's door m?ny was su
days with kidney the kid
'&PV trouble. My'back M
X was painful all the f
- d time, the secre- J,
^^5/ tions from the kid^
/(/ n e y s discolored J ^
~t J\ an<l contained a u^jg
sediment, and oftcn
large lumps
^ would form on the vJc/..
Y\ V kidneys and some
,time3 would burst.
^ In a terrible state and not prompt
t moment's peace. 1 came as !:l':ren?
ng as I ever will and live. 1
using Doan's Kidney Pills and an(1 arr
tp until cured. I have had no j,ave p
)f the trouble, although that to say
r years ago." nent."
)NEY
FOSTER-MILBURN COM
Reduce The Feed BillUn.ono
artri Mnlna do BOrf work: Co
Sheep and Goat9 better tieeoe-.:
Cattle and HogB t?We.,n inure flesh am
better health nnil condition w hen fed ou
Cottonseed Meal an
For Breeding or Nursing Stock, Ml
valuable. Much better tnan
Write for free Booklet containing much v
Kaisers to
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no Substitute, if roar dealer cannot inpplf V
ehoe*. writ* W.I.Itauglae. Brockton, M*m . for ratalo
everywhere delivery charges prepaid. Past Voter Jf|
Vivid Imagination.
"Dufflns savs a pill looks as large
to him as a golf ball."
"That I ?ing the rase. I don't see
how he ever manages to eat green
peas."
Occasionally we meet a man whose
train rhnnchr reminds lis of a row
of flat cars.
For liver and kidney trouble?. notliinjj is
unite so mild, plea sunt ami effective as
Garfield Tea.
Many a man lias bumped into
trouble while trying to dodge his duty.
FREE
I want every person
nlio is bilious, constipated
or lias any stoutai-li
or liter ailment to
of my Paw-Paw rill
1 want to prove tliu
tliey positively cure lu llirestuiii.
Sour Stomno.->>,
Slet-plessnesa and
me hii infallible cure
fort'onstipation. Todo
thf? I am willinjr "> eirc millions of fr'-e pnokBfos.
I take ail the risk. Sold by UmgfriMH
for 25 cents a rial. For free package address,
Prof. Munyon. 53rd & Jefferson Sis.. Philadelphia. Pa.
tl ^ k jy want a reliable firm and
WJKJ a live house, ship
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COMMISSION Mia C a* NTS. Blchmmd, v?.
nKOMRBH iMmriBMnuii immnuBB
) You Feel This Way?
el all tired out ? Do you sometimes
just can't work away at your professy
longer? Do you have a poor apesake
at nights unable to sleep ? Are
:>ne, and your stomach too ? Has amd
in the w orld left you ? If so. you
ttop to your misery'. Ycu can do it ir
rce's Golden Medical Discovery will
inaividual* It will set your lazy liver
et things right i:t your stomach, and
ome back. It v ill purify your blood,
icy in your family toward consumption,
cad destroyer away. Ii\en after conI
gained a foothold in the form of a
at the lungs, it will bring about a
remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce,
rce to ell who wish to write him. Hia
perience and varied practice,
ng dealer into taking inferior substiimended
to be "just as good." Dr.
ution. Their every ingredient printed
without alcohol. Contain no habitlical
Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
FADELE
otherdye. One JIV: packegecol irsall libers. Thevd
ir free booklet- How to Dye, liicx h and Mix Color
ERE? I
Be Weak and in I
ittention ;
;pect the kidneys. The .?_
Congested kidneys Swell' 'I
s. It hurts to bend or raj
11 unnoticed. A cold, a ' B.
3its may start it. While
>eginning, it is a serious p;
disease sets in. ,
reputation in the cure of
5. The best proof is the 0
:wo typical testimonials. ^
lished in the newspapers. H ^
rts of cases nearer home. Igj
it the best-recommended j||
WM. A. FRANKLIN, ^
W. A. Franklin Chemical Co.,
Rochester, N. Y. fa]
of Backache and Kidney ? ;
luble with Uric Poisoning. / J
e vears ago." said Mr. Frank- 1
March 1, 1011, ' I found that I
ffering through the failure cf EH
ney to rid the system of uric |? <
acid. My back Li
^ \ was lame and gjj
ached if I over- j1.
\& exerted at all. I (''!
often felt languid
Hj. w and depressed E
n an<' kidney
IL secretions were
annoyingly irreg- I
WTll'W* "Doan's Kidney
; i\ 111.7/ Pills brought me
relief from the aching and
ss and bv the time I had taken i&
loxes I was cured. Right after- M
[ made a statemer' of my cure
1 glad now that several years nt
asso'l to repeat the story and rS
that th<; results were perma- w
PILLS
PANY, BUFFALO, N. Y.
-Improve The Animals
W8 more and l>#?tt^r Milk and Butter;
Hens *ny more *ug*. and all ah well an
I (ui aud develop more rapidly and keep in
d Cottonseed Hulls
tren. Cow*, Sown or Ewrn. It la especially
Hay. fur cheaper than Corn.
aluuble iiforuiation to Feeders and Stock
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, Dalian, Tex ad
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Mr. W . V. Clifton. Raleigh. N. C., write?: I
"I keep .1 bottle of Mexican Mint an* I
Liniment in mv house continually lor gen
cral use. It is the finest thing in the world H
for Cuts, Burns and Bruises." <
25c. 50c. $ I a Lottie at Drug & Cen'l Stores I
For 4? years we ha -, a
,rrvZAt" trained men ami Women
?y7iii a" eci'oml in >.oiith ' ?
-yy?j? own building N"
Vt" ut'oll<t" Writs for
? S . a r?l
"L-eadirg Bus. Col. south Potomac uver."?Mis. Strnvwlltf
BHEH3M
Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color
insures Dasimrrr asp set sr
Inriguratesnnd prererit* thehairfrom falling oil
H?U l?; l?r#inf??i?. ?r H#?l Dlrvrt
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PHm #1 Per Bell)* j Staple Cottle !- Sen* far r.rteUr.
SEND NO MONEY
Vonreboleo of premium*. con*l*tlPg of porki-t
knifK. ii.iit'im lis. .1.-11 babies, sir ntlcs. watch**.4><-,
for selling our j n'iscptlc ointment atlSe- nt* per
box. Beautiful ( ?.:..red. !K-ln. x 2lJ-in. pl.tum given
wliheach bo*, bend iuuk'jnl addrev. on po.fra-d
and w? will forward premium l>>? and ointment.
Wlirn >.olil send n?t be ta.COforonrhdoim boxen". >11
imd mil w.ll receive the premium of jour Kdoci'-on.
FREMONT DRUG COMPANY, ALTOONA, PA.
/ )KI,.l IIOJIA?DO ro 13X1 Arrw In Woodward
* irkta. Th.- traer is an Ideal body of lund lor
a > niri.l co.ijnj of mi.rkoi gardnerv laeaicdooio-w
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Mat Ion on the land: good location to' building ?.<?!
town; It it hail lee to Woodward, about .<anioi1is?an<-?
toKtSnppI*. nher land f.irsale, < orr.op. ruler
to.iciU-d. Woodward Ab?tract Co., Woodward. ULla.
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.Xo.l.Nn2.Xn 3,
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