The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 23, 1906, Image 4
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It it MtlontohlDff how fr?*t ft change ft
few year* of married life often make Id
lite appearance and disposition of many
woman. The fresh neiui, the oliarm, the
brilliance vanish llko the bloom from a
peach which Is rudely handled. Tho
matron I* only a dlui shadow, a faint who
?f the charming maiden. There are two
reasons for this change, Ignorance and
neglect. Few young women appreciate
the shock to tho system through tho
change which eOmes with marriage and
motherhood. Many neglect to deal with
the unpleasant pelvic drains und weak*
nestle# which too often come with mar
riage and motherhood, not understandiiiK
that this secret drain is robbing the cheek
of Its freshness und the form of its
fairness.
As surely us tho general health Buffers
When there Is di^Nk^gement of the health
of the delicate woimmigorgans, so surely
wh?rfPtlM^e organs ar&Nutabllshed in
liea lYh theface atuMgFbv^foftre w 11 nes*
totheiactln nx??trld com?Ttn?M45^ Nearly
ft ipilliou women ,lngfl..fonnd health and
l.amdnesa In vEc um of Dr. iMorcp's Fa
vorite Pre?crlptlon. It makes weak worn
'en strong and sick wouion well, lugredl
cut* on lalwl?contains no alcohol or
harmful habit - forming drugs. Made
wholly of those native, American, uiedio
inal root* irost highly recommended by
leading mydical authorities of ull tho h<v
eral ?cho?;>l8 of practlco for the cure t>f
worimi s jHVullor ailment*.
Fovjiurslng mothers.or for thoso broken
down in health by too frequent bearing of
children, also for tho ex|>ectnnt mothers,
to prepare the system for the coming of
baby and making its advent e?*y tind
almost- imtnicss, there i* no medicine quite
so good as "Favorite {'rescription. It
can do no harm In any condition of th?
system. It In a most potent Invigorating
tonic atid HtreugUienlng nervine nicely
adapted to woman's delicate system by a
physician of large ex|>erieneein the treat
ment of woman's peculiar ailments.
I)r. Fierce mav 'jo consulted by letter
free of eh urge. Andres* |)r. II. V. I'iefwt,
Invalids1 Ilotel and .Surgical Institute.
Buffalo, N. Y.
The biblical cubit was nearly iweo
ty two ItK he*.
A MIMHOUIll WOMAN
Tell* a Htory of Awful Suffering and
Wonderful Hrlk'f.
Mrt. J. I) Johnson, of COS West
Hickman St.. Columbia. Mo., hay*
"Following an operation two years
ago, dropsy ?et In,
and my loft side wan
Ho awollen the doctor
?aid he would have to
tap out the water.
There was constant
pain and a gurgling
HenuHtlon around my
heart, and.1 could not
raise niy arm above
my heud. The kid
ney action waa dlsor
dered and passages of the secret tons
too frequent. On the advice of my
husband I began using I*>an'n Kldn >y
Pills. Since using two boxes y
trouble has not reappeared. Thin Is
wonderful, after Buffering two years."
Sold by all dealers f>0 cents a bo*.
Foster-MUburn Co., Huffalo, N. Y.
The Work of a Qreat Daily Paper.
In the development of a State or
flection it is impossible to overesti
mate the influence for good exerted
by a great ncwsp:i|k*H, such, for in
stance, as The Daily American, of
Nashville, Tennessee. Tennessee at
large, and Nashville in particular,
owe more to The American than most
people won HI grant before giving l he
matter proper thought. It has. dur
ing all the years of its existence,
stood solidly for the best iiitei\'s-l>
and the fullest development of its
city and St etc along all lines, polit
ical, civic, industrial :,nd ediication
ul. Truly the influence of this pro
gressive paper hits been a tremen
dous force, and its work has borne
t'iiiit in makinir known to the out
side world the natural resources of
Tennessee. Only the loyal support
of the people can repay it for the ex
cellent service it has rendered.
I?
No sin satisfies Satan better than
spiritual indifference. So. 47-'0ti.
CRISIS OFJIRLHOOD
A TIME OF PAIN AND PERIL
Miss Emma Cola Bays that L.yd1a E.
Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has
Saved Har Life and Made Har Well.
Ilow many live* of beautiful young
fftrln have been sacrificed ju.M a? they
were ripening into womanhood ! How
many irregularities or displacements
have been developed at this important
period, resulting in ysars of suffering !
Xiiss ?Wi m a Cole
. i
A mother should oome to her child *
Aid at this critical time and remember
that Lydia K. lMnkham'a Vegetable
Compound will prepare the system for
the oominr change and atart this try- I
in^ period In a young- girl'* life without
X>ajn or irregularities.
Miaa KmtnaColc of Tullahoma.Tenn ,
?writes:
IVar Mr*. Pinkham:
" I waat to tell you that I am enjoyine bet
ter health tbaa I have for> rear*, arid Io?
it all to Lydia ?. IMnkbapjjryagstahW Coin
pound. 'w
" When fourteen years of ace I suffered aV
aictt constant pain, and (or two or thro*
years I had aorentes and pain ia my side,
neadafhss and waa dizzy and nervous, and
doctors all fsUsrt to help me.
14 LydJa K. Ptakham'a Veretablo Compound
was receosaeadsd, aad after taking it rar
health hegaata improve rapidly, and I think
it saved ay lite 1 sincerely hope ay eapsri
epoe willJa a help todtber (Iris who *r>pssr
*cf frcs^urIfcooa ie maaanlimrt fnr I know
f0m OwupuBlWt will do as much for them."
If you know of any young girl who ia
?i?k and needa motherly advice aak her
to write Mrs. Piakhan, Lynn, Haas.,
and the will raceive free advice which
will pat her on tha right road to a
atrong. healthy aad happy wowaahood.
Mra. Plaltliui ia 4aaghter^ia-iaw of
Lydia K. PSakhMt mmd #ar twaaty.five
ha> "
Area of
ECZEMA AFFLICTS FAMILY.
Vath?r and riv? CblUrtii lntr?r?tf In
Two T*?r? Witti T???lkU ICri?n)?
Wuiidviful Cur? l>jr 4'utlrut*.
"My huaband and five children were all
afflicted with They had it two
year*., Wv. u??rd ail the home renjedie*
we could hear of, wrthout any relief, and
then went to ? pbyaiciau and gut medicine
two different tunea, and It got worse it
aH.'teil ua all ov?r eactpt hrad and Irnnd*
We aawr Cuticara Henic-l>ea advertised and
concluded to try them Sso t a?nt foi 9i <*>
worth, cooaiatmg ot one cake ot t'uti'-ui*
Soap, one b-ik ot O.ntu.eot ?nd one vial ot
1'iila. and ?e couuneuoe.i to u?c theu>. I
do not kn??t how to npreu toy joy in
hnd.ug a cure, (%: two ol my children
weiv ao bail thfrK-Uhey tav? the b.owu
a*ara 'on ttieir bod ea ?tiere they were
aore. M r ? Hagg.e H Hit.. Steven*, Ma*
?on Co., W \ 4 'line 12, ltt.i^ "
KMperunto nwetinjc* contlnu* to
attract many adherent* in Paris,
i'lay* uud recitation* tn th* new Inn
k<wik* iiit! tiu'urob of these confer
ences.
Mo?'? rtni?
\S ? ofler Oue Hundred Dollar* Its waid for
at)' cm? ol < alarm tout mubnt l>? cured by
hall'* catarrn cut*.
> . J. < m p ? av A i n,, Toledo, O.
Wh, ttm undeiaiKftvd. have known e. J
( honey lor tli? , a*t 16 >eara, and (relievefilm
[ eriectly nonorabl*- tu alt hualnoit* transac
tion* au<l financially able to carry out any
obligation* mud* bv their Arm.
\Sfai \ l???x, Wnolesftlo DruKKtat*, To
judo, O.
?N ii.m.io, Hunan \ M 4a ,in. Wholesale
i?rttK?ri?ii>, Toledo, O.
II ?:!'? (?*tarru (Jurois t kKau Internally, at'. ?
lii|. direct lyn pout ueulooil and muouoaiiif*
lace* of thearatem. 'i nattmonlala aent free.
1'rice, iHe. f>er b>ttle. hold by all Dru?jfl*t?.
'1 ake tittll'a Kuoiiiy 1'ilU lor constipation.
A fox, pursued by a puck of
hound* in Homerscf shire, stopped
Ioiik uiioujjh In his HIkIii to uelpct a
fat duck from a farmyard lie was
passing Mild cnirlcd It off
A (JuurrtiitrtMl <>ur?? Kor
Purchase (f?Oc. > of Tyu??r'B
DynpHpglu Itemedy returned if it fail#
to relieve or cur?
l)yM|>c|viila. IrullK^H
t!on, lieu it Uurn,
Had Brwath, N>r
VOIlMllttAH, (iaa on
thi? Stomach, Add
Stomach, Conatlpa
tiori or any utom
acli trouble. Fln
???:? ri'iuedy mad?
lor weak Htomachs ;'?<)< at all drug
gists, or by express. Circular freo.
Tyner R?? nj?*?i\ ('<> . Augusta, (la.
There is iii> wit<l in liisl year's vfst.
Mm. WuihIow'h Soothing Syrup for Children
(iM>t hi tig. softens t begums, red ucesinllR mina
i'iiii, allays pain,cures wind colic. ubottle
Bachelors.
fji " Biichelors <?:<rt In- found rojimiu#
at huge in .ill piirts of ilie world.
Thev inhabit apartments, clubs. op
en iiehls, bodies of wnlcr and music
hulls. They arc also seen behind (lie
wcut's. They hover at times near
Ironl ??nil's, and have been round in
back pjirlors with the end of .1 search
) i?lil.
'? Bjichelois ari' nomadic by nature
and variahli* in lln-ir lasles, never go
injtr with one girl lout* enough to bs
dangerous.
" Bachelors huike lovi* easily, but
rarely keep it. Ificli bachelors are
hniiled openly and shamelessly, and
are always in ureal danger. Those
who finally escape aie. jis a rule. use
less 4-\ ?* 1 afterwards. " Tom Masson,
in ilj'' December Delineator.
A Nice Distinction.
"Hello! what dropped you here!"
exclaimed the man in the next conn
ly.
"It wasn't a drop-kick at all."
feebly replied the poor fellow who
had been monkey.nu with a mule,
"I'm sure it was a punt."
On One Condition.
Meanly? No, Sir. I don't believe in
paying t'aney prices to have Hot he*
made to order. Now, here's a suit I
bought ready-made for $0.00. If 1
should tell you I paid $2"> for it,
wouldn't you believe it?
Knox?I might, if you told me over
ths; telephone.
The Man and the Beast.
"I thought yon said that your two
year-old would win the raee," angrily
cried the bettor.
"Well," stammered the tout, "lie
would have it sure, but ver sec he
wasn't broke proper'*?
"You don't say 7 That's the dif
ference between him and me."
A Stronger Feeling.
"I'm sorry. Mr. Subber," said the
merchant, "but business has become
so dull I il have to lay you otT. 1
hope you feel resigned to the inevi
table.
V " KesisjiU'd ?" napped the clerk. "I
reel tired."
\ 1
fOI'TKK ntl'OHTKItS
Piitdisb a Hook About Coffee.
There has been much discussion as
to coffce and Postnm lately, so much
in fact, that some of the coffee im
porters and roasters have taken to
type to promote the sale of their
warefi and check if possible the Vapid
growth of the use of Poatum Food
Coffee.
In the coffee importers' book a
chapter is headed "Coffee as a Medi
cine." and advocates its use as such.
Here is an admission of the truth,
moat important to all Interested.
Every physician knows, and ever+
I thoughtful person should know, tbar
habitual use of any "medicine" of the
drug-stimulant type of coffee or
whisky quickly causes irritation of
the tissues and organs stimulated and
Anally sets up disease In the great
majority of ca&es if persisted in. It
may show in auy one of the many or
gans of the body and in the great ma
jority of casos can be directly traced
to CO fled lu? mQflt unuietak able war
by~ leaving off the active irritant ?
coffee?-and using Post u in Food
Coffee for-a matter of 10 day*. If
the result is relief from nervous trou
ble, dyspepsia, bowel complaint,
heart failure, weak eyes, or any other
malady net up by a poisoned nervous
system, you har<* your answer with
the accuracy ot a demonstration in
mathematics.
?'Thera's a reason" for Postnic.
IT PRESIDENT'S ORDER
H ^
Negro Soldiers Discharged at
Tor; fleno, Oklahoma.
'1111* officers ( uiiiiot Itelicvc That
> 'fllClltlK'IVCH Will li?t
l'our(-Muii inllctl.
I 'm t Kcno, Ok lehoma. Tlic order
for the (11m ha!??<?? of the 107 negroes
roitipt iisin^ Cos. It, (' itn<l f), of tho
Twent y ? f:f i It 11! I a ?i try, who were sta
tioned ;ii i'oi i l!i own ill I ho time* of
th* tro.ible there, wus received here.
It reads
*? iI>' order of tin President the fol
low in k, named <nlistcd men, who on
August j:;, w< re members of B, C
and l> Companies of the Twrenty
II ft li Infantry, which took part In
the troubli which occurred in
Brownsville, Texas. on the night of
Au gust i;i, |!hm5, will be discharged
without honor from the army hy
their respective commanding officers
arid fo.'tfver <'? barred from re-en
lltiting in i lie army or navy of the
I'nlted S? sit? s. as well as from ojn
ployment in any civil capat-i y under
the (loveruuient "
The names include those of sev
eral men whose terms of enlistment
hat? expired since the Brownsville
affair and have already been givey
honorable discharges from the ser
vice. lOight of these have re-enlistcd
In other companies and regiment*.
All of tin* officers at this post, in
cluding thyse of the Thirtieth In
fantry as-well as of the Twenty-fifth,
believe that everything possible nas
been done to detect the men who en
gaged iu the HrowiiKville rioting,
and they will not believe that there
wll be any court-martial of the offi
cers iu command at Fort Brown.
"We have tried to shield no men.
but have used every effort to find the
guilty ones." said an officer of the
dishonored battalion. "As the time
for the discharge of tho troops has
m*nr?d, they have redoubled their
efforts to find out the guilty men.
They nave- kept the men under the
closest espionage. They have noted
what men seemed to chum together,"
their actions and anything else that
might lead to the detection of the
guilty men "
Many of the men now to be dis
honorably discharged are veterans
who have served in Culm and in the
Philippines. At 101 Caue.v the regi
ment was :it the front and two of
the companies were In the very hoi
test of the conflict. Their conduct
excited praise. As they marched
back from the bloody slope after
victorj had been won they \yere
greeted with cheers by the Second
Massachusetts Volunteers. During
the service of this regiment the de
sertions and absences without leave
were comparatively few. Of the men
to lie mustered out fully seventy per
cent, have won medals and decora
tions for meritorious service in Cuba
and ihu Philippines.
iiooskvllt .xkhivfs at<(oi,o\.
Warsliips Miil.c Panama Poll .Vliciid
of Schedule Time*.
Colon, Pam'.ma.?The 11 rat 1 rii> of
nn American President outside of the
boundaries of the I'nitod States was
successfully ended when the battle
ship Louisiana, having on board Pres
ident Konsevelt *lii d his party,
dropped anchor in iho harbor of
Colon. The Louisiana, which arrived
ahead of schedule time, was convoyed
by I lie Tennessee and the Washing
ton. The three vessels anchored
about a mile ironi the landing in a
heavy rainfall.
Owins to ihe fact that the Louis
iana arrived ahead of time, neither*
President Amador of I'anunm nqr
Chairman Shouts of the Isthmian
Canal Commission was on hand to
welcome President Roosevelt.
In the afternoon President. Roose
velt received the local newspaper cor
respondents on board the Louisiana.
Ho said that his voyage had been
pleasant and uneventful, and ex
pressed himself as gratified at the
welcome. He said lie ivroposed to
look Into Che Jamaican labor ques
tlon, and also intended to see every
thing possible conct rnir.g the canal.
HKTI'!l\S TO Pi Si SUA FOK LIFK.
4>
Clergyman's Indiscretions Ilcsloii1
His Murder Sentence.
Indianapolis, lnd.--W. E. Hln
liliaw. a former clergyman, convicted
in lN!)f> for wife murder, and sen
tenced to prison for Ufe, but i??N:oled
In 1 was before tlovernor Hanly,
charged with wrecking the home of
Sheriff-lilrrt George Freeman, of
Wabash County. After hearing the
evidence the (.inventor ordered 11 in
shaw returned to Michigan City
prison for life.
11 inshaw admitted correspondence
with Mrs. Freeman since paroled,
meeting her by appointment and go
ing with h?r at night to a hotel at
Shlrlev.
HO I-'lis IWADM CAPF ('OLOW.
Parties of Freebooters Filter Hritish
Territory?Police Meet Ferreira.
Cape Town, South Africa.?Ac
fording to information received here
the colony has been Invaded by two
parties of Doer freebooters, in ad
dition to th*> men operating under
Ferreira.
The police have had an Ineffectual
encounter with Ferreira near Uplng
K>n.
Fdwnrd Honored Haakon.
lviiiK Fdward invested King Haa
kon, now in London, with the Or
der of the (inner. The ceremony of
ftevesture was ihe most brilliant
pageant of King ICdward's reign.
Ohio Faces Coal Famine.
Ohio is In the grip of a coal fam
ine. The shortage of cars and the
demands of the Northwest are given
as the reasons. The famine is felt
especially in Irtie manufacturing
?Hies.
Prominent People.
The University of Kdinliurgli lia*
ronrerrpd TTie degree ot LL. I), upor
Andrew Carnegie.
The American Antiquarian Society,
at Worcester, has elected Rev. Dr.
Ktlwaitl Kverett Ilale as president.
Pedro Alvaredo. who dug
OOtMWO-out or Mexican niine*_means
lo spend much of his wealth ueforc
he dies on tlte poor.
Johns Hn{rfcin* *ii>t^orFWy. nf Hal
limorc, conferred on >S?r
Henry Perkln. *!??? *? tin
degree ol doc'.or oi latjv.
DEATH RESULTS FROM WOUNDS
LancJusUr Physician Who Was Shot
Lant Week By His Brother-in law
DU>* in Rock Hill.
Kock Iiill, Special.- Dr. K. S. Mo
Dow of Lancaster, who was shot iu
Heath Springs la*' Thursday by Mr.
John A. Bridge* ulid wu* brought u>
the Kock Hill hospital for treatment,
<1 ifil <?f* Iti> wounds about 'A o'clock
Tuesday tn?>ruing. An operation was
performed on him last Friday at noon,
the left arm being amputated at the
shoulder ami lite right forearm was
h|?lit ami tlif shot and pieces of the
shattered hone removed. The right
arm wonRfc also have been nmputatwd
later had the patient been strotig
enough to Maud the oj>eralion, hut
hi* condition was quite serious from
the start. He continued to grow
weaker until the end came Tuesday
morning. Dr. MeDow was a son of
the late I)r. Itobert S. McDow and
the only brother of the late Dr. T. B.
Mr Dow of Charleston. He was about
years of age, and was born in Teu
fiesftte, graduated in medicine at
Memphis iu lHfl.'i, practiced at Heath
Springs for a while, then took a post
graduate course'in New York and re
moved to Columbia, where he prac
ticed a while. He located a! this
place about four years ago, where
he practiced his profession up to the
time of his death. Mr. BiYlges came
up from Heath Springs and surren
dered to the sheriff.^ He has employ
ed counsel, who will make application
for bail at once.
Negjro Bank Closed Ponding an In
quiry.
Greenville, Sjx?cial.?The. following
notice was posted in the doors of
Workingman V Savings and Trim
Company: "This bunk closed for the
day pending examination of the State
bank examiner.''
This notice did not cause much
comment on the streets after the news
had gone the rounds. No one seemed
especially interested. All seem to
have faith that everything will como
out all right. The Workingman V*
Savings and Trust Company was or
ganized about six years ago. Some
thing over $14,000 has been paid in
as capital. It is the only institution
in the State that is entirely olllcered
by negroes and all of tljfi. .depositors
are negroes. .F^fKAlIen is the presi
dent ; B. F. MyDowell, vice president;
and A. B. Davis is the secretary and
treasurer. All of these are recogniz
ed /is good megroes and it is believed
that itVHve/e be a shortage in tb>?
bank that it is due to bad manage
ment and bad bookkeeping ami not
due to any fraudulent dealings.
Palmetto Brevities.
.Incite .7. K. McDonald, of Winns
boro, employed several months ago
by the present State board of dispen
sary directors to ? look into some
$80*0,000 worth of purchases made by
the former board and >;ivc his opin
ion ns to whether some of these ac
counts should not be refused payment
on the ground yf fraud, has mad?
his report, but the board has not yet
given this out for publication. It is
understood that the report is of a
highly sensational character, that the
attorneys discovers that some three
hundred thousand dollars worth was
purchased in an irregular way and
that much of it has been shipped
back and that still more should go
back.
.1. A. M. Gardner sent in his resig
nation to the Governor as treasurer
of Aiken county, effective the 1st of
nejtt month. It is understood that
Mr. Grnhom will engage in the bank
ing business. The legislative delega
tion will be asked to name a man to
succeed Mr. Graham.
The Se^etary of State issued a
commission to the Greenville Cotton
Mills' Company, of Greenville, which
on a capital of $20,000 proposes to
"deal in cotton mill products." The
corporators are: J. B. Burgard and
\VAC. Earnhardt.
Tfie Ald?rman-Weeks Company was
also' commisioned; capital, $5,000;
corporator*, \V. H. Aldermnn and It.
M. Mocks.
An important conference regarding
inter-State freight rates will be held
beforo the railroad commission on
the 27th when the <|iiestiou of when
tin' present tariff published by the
commission is binding on the romU
will be canvassed.
Row at Mike'B Creek Chtirch.
(iatTney, Special.? In a general row
Sunday at Mike's Creek church, Geo
rge Glover was shot and dangerously
wounded by 111 on roc McSwaiti. This
place is noted for this kind of busi
ness, several negroes having been
wounded there before. Dr. A. .Jef
fries, who was called to see ({lover,
nays that the wound is dangerous
Two Columbians Hurt in Charlotte
Wreck.
Charlotte, X. C., Special.?An ex
tra freight bound for Columbia ran
into an open switch in the Southern
Railway yard here demolishing a
number of box cars standing on the
siding ami damaging the locomotive.
Engineer Jack Fisher was badly
bruised and Fireman .Toe Hughe*, col
ored, had' a- leg broken. Both art
from Columbia.
Record-Bitaking Snowstorm at Spar^
?tanburg
Spartanburg, S. C., Special.?A
iieavy snowstorm raged in this city
throughout most of Wednesday and
the indications arc that it will contin
ae during the night. Some of th.
ddest inhabitants say the snowfall
i unprecedented in November. Traf
fic is partly blocked. Snow fell in
ir?rwin? ill UK* CtrOilM*, COuth
?rn Virginia and northern Georgia,
tnd some damage to crop* s feared. -
What JoyThey f}n
To ?yery Home
z>yriiD of Fiai ha* oi? ~ ~~ZZ" .Mpv" H*rs?nai Knowledge ana use. *
they know it Js wholesome sfm^u a* apProval ?f Physicians generally, becau#
ble physicians as to the m^ ,ts action. We Inform all reputa
origfial method from cZrtTnV"? ?r,nc,PIcs ?< Syrup of Figs, obtained, by an
presented In an agreeable ?vr. 1? to them t0 act most beneficially and i
we^e0 ST^ IN s' n o?^s^re^rernedy
???s taSir?2 sraas? ^
always has the foil nJrne' of^hV ^?ur chll4r<n also ?hatlha genuine SyrupofFlw
printed on the fron^r^ pS.^^rT^11'??13 Fl* S'ruP
?nly- If any dealer offer* an J^ ^at ** *s f?r ?le In bottles of one size
printed thereon the name of any other e??n thC Iegular F,ft>r cent Mze> or hav,nS
the genuine you will not rft not accept it. If you fall to get
a bottle on nand/ as ft 1* i / ?ft8' Every family should always have
whenever a laxat^ ?eL^^ r5,r^ne'le,aV,%the Parents ?"? ,h= children.
PUTN A M PAD EL ESS DY
Color more goods brighter aud fa?tcr color* thin any ot|ier dye. One 10c. package colors all flbera. Th?? dye in c<>J<1"fttr bet te r t h*n *"7 . B
d/e any gar want without ripping apart. Write for !>?? booklet?How to Ojre, Bleach and Mix Oolora. IHCIM HOK DilU" LU.? v?wa?ut?? m?
No More
Cold Rooms
If yon only knew how much comfort
?*n be 4erired from a PERFECTION
Oil Heater?how aim pie end economical
its operation, you would not be without
it another day.
Voa can quickly make warm and coxy
any cold room or hallway?no matter in
what part of the house. Yoa can heat
water, and do many other thing* with the
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Efalppci with S?>fcilw Devlcc) ,
Tntn the wick as high ?r low 9 tw can?there's 00- danger.
Cfpfy h?ftt?r from room to room. AU part* easily cktwfl. Gtvos
WW heat without smoke or smell because equipped w^jh smoke
less de^^ce.
Hade in two finishes?nickel and japan. Brass oil fount beauti
felly caAwed. Holds 4 quart* of oil and burn* 9
km Brtrj heater warranted. If yon cannot
baiter or information from yow Mler, write to
aesrest agency for descriptive circular.
th???^ Lamp equalled far |
its bright
sod steady light, simple eon
str action andalMolate ssf#t?.
Baainwd with ktcii improved burner. Made of
brass throughout and nickel plated. An ornament to
any room whether library, dining-room, parlor or bed
room. Bwry Ismp warranted. W? to nearest
nyocy if not nt toot dealer's.
TAHPAUP OIL COWtllY!
There is perdition in the pleasur*
that causes another pain.
A Well-Known Remedjr.
One of the oldest, safest and most fa
vorably known remedies in the werld te
<Uy i* Brandreth'a PiH??a blood purifier
and laxative. Being purely vegetable they
ran be used by old or young with perfect
safety and wnile other remedies require
increased doses and finally ceaee acting
altogether, with Brandreth's Pills the same
dose always ha* the same effect, no'matter
how long they are taken. One ortw^ntll*
taken each night for a while ii"-The'best
thing known lor an>v one 'troubled with
constipation, indigestion, dV^pepsi* or any
trouble arising from an unpure ..state of
the blood. w
Brandreth's Pills have been in use for
over a century and are sold in every drug
and medicine .atore, plant or migar coated.
Dreams are from Jove.?Homer.
Mm White fc Co.
LOUWtUJU KT.
ii * 1
paM Fm raw
FURS^
and Hide*. m
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Pleasant looks constitute* a large
part of life's lubricant.
HICKS*
CAPUDINE
IMMKMATU.V Cim.CS
HEADACHES
u* COLDS
IN ? TO II HOVKS
??alt tOc. Ai Untaeut*
So. 47-'06.
WANTED ? SfjaHsJiSE
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AddrM* of (I) r??oMor i?rt
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(t) Of Ol*tt
or (s> tb*
W. L. DOUGL
$3.50<L'3.00Sh
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W.L.Douglas $4 0Ht Edgt m
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To Shot Dtaltft:
W. L rvougiir Job
Urn Houm U ItM mo*
compleU In ihlt eoar>try
Strut for CaUhf
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toll.86. Wootn'l
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Children'* ?hoe?; for ?tyl?. ft Utd'
thojr mmI other ufclflM.
If 1 could take you Into My
factories at Brocktov, ftl
you how cardtdlyW'.L
are made, you would thea <
why they hold their ?k$p9, IHJ
wear longer, and tft of freaUHr
than any other make.
Whor?ver you llvo, yoa em Attala
Doticla* ihou, HU mm tad pflteUi
on the bottom, which yr*t?ti)?i|ipli
price* and Interior fhoa*. fA*
tut*. Afk yo??r dontor ter W.I ~
?nd Intlat a poo havln* thoa.
fast Color luilttt uttf; tkti <Wf/ ntt km
Write (or UiMtrtM C?UI?c?t Pad i
W. L. DOUGLAS, Ci|r?. ??. Bracfcta
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Hftfeunderi
[ The Southern Cotton flit r^t
WASTING STRENGTH
Women who suffer from unnecessary, disagrteat
painful, weakening, female complaints, will find|
Wine of Cardui is a safe and pleasant remedy fo
their ills. It acts directly upon all the delicate, infls
tissues, purifying the blood, throwing off the do
matter and relieving female disorders such as irret
scanty, profuse, painful catamenia, prolapse, etc.; ^
Also relieves headache, backache, dizziiv;
cramps, dragging pains, nervousness, irritability, .
, if you' need advice, write us a letter, teffii
your svmptoms. We will send free advice (r
sealed envelope): Address: Udies' Advisory
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, T<
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ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT HI 9140
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