The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 12, 1907, Image 4
Verdict for Dr. Pierce
j| AQAINBT THJC
j Ladies* Home Journal.
/ Sending truth after u He. Tt In an old
itai&xlm that "u 1 to will travel seven
leagues while truth Is getting Its hoots
?on," and no doubt hundreds of thousand#
of goo# |>eo|ilo read the mi warranted and
malicious attack upon Dr. K. V. I'leroe
'and his" Favor I to I'rc*cripUon "published
Hn tho .May d!>04> iiiinilu:r of the I-u?l???-?'
?Home .fournul, with Its ureal black d's*
(play headings, who never s.tw (Iia hum*
*)le, groveling retraction, with Its incon*
spicuous heading, published two months
later. It was boldly charged in On* sland
erous and libelous article that Dr. J'iercc'H
j|?"avorlto Prescription, for 111?> cure of
woman's weaknesses and ailments, ?on?
tallied alcoiiol and other harmful mgrcdi
Dr. l'.i-rco promptly brought suit,
against the publishers of the Ladies'
?Home Journal, fur l .'uo.oui tyi damage*.
Dr. I'i< re? alleged that Mr. Jlok, the
wdltor, maliciously published tho article
containing yich fabo and defamatory
matter wlty tho Intent of Injuring hi?
<bu?lno&*<fui thermore. that no alcohol, or
other rujurlou*. or habit-forming, drugs
?tre, orwr jvere, contained In his "1 a
Korlle Aros^flptlon"; that f;aid mcdlrmo
ps tnad?rf^Om native njedleinal roots and
harmful Ingredients what*
d that Mr. Hok's malicious staff'
were wholly and Absolutely fa hi*.
jhny ware forcedlo u.kLKipMI^f IKaL Lhc7
Htediw^ V.uj imA' iff
'ill ul
?V fiOlrl cC| llTli-d iTTTrir(IldlipL umlAi n ^ 1 -
c 'i Uiu i:i> il aiiiii uijr
These fa<Ms \? e i c *l*o proven In I lie T7T* I 77f
fctoe action In Hie Supremo Court. Hut the
business of J Jr. Pierce wm ifi eatly Injured \>y
the publication of tho llbniouo article with
Its rroat display headings, while hundreds of
<ttonsaii(b! wlio read the wlekedly defamatory
lirMcIo never Haw Um humble groveling nv
traction. set In small type ami made as liiron
aplniou* us possible. The matter was, how
prer hrniiKht before a Jury In ihe hupremo
fcJourt of New York Htate ?vlileli promptly
'rendered a vnrdlct In lite Uoctora favor.
iTIiiih lib iraducers came \n gilof ami tie-it
PlwLse slander* were refuted.
" Down with (hi' wastrels!" is 111;?
London campaign crv. We ? I? >11 !
know what wii.sir?'!s nil*, hut down
willi <>m! No. l.i 'u'/.
tihi?:i> H.t< ks.
Thfi kidneys have a gnat work to
do in keeping tlii* blood pun* When
tn<? y j;h out of iirilcr
it causcH buckricho,
heatJaeln'K, d
languor and (llsiics.s
i 11 k miliary troubles.
Keep till' lddheVH well
and all those soiff- r
ll)K? will lie paved you.
Mrs. S A M'iuio, pro
prlolor <>f a restau
rant. at Wat. i vill.-,
Mo., nays: "Mrfnn?
using noun's Kidney IMUs I suf
fered everything from Itl?ln?? y tron
IiIor for a year and a half. I had
pain in tlx* bix'k anil load, and al
most continuous in tin1 loins and fi It
weary all the tim?> A f>*w do.a-s >>f
Doan's Kidney IMIIh bioiiK'" kmat
relief, and I k? ? pt on taking them un
til in a short time I was cured. I
think Doan's Kidioy I'illn are won
dorful."
For Hah; hy all deal'Ms ,"?<? rents a
box. Foater-M ithnrn t'.uffalo,
N. Y.
II ow Jiooi" an' llicy 111. I lui \ not
patience ! Slial?c>|'' arc.
Ari;o K'd Salmon i- cleaned and
packed entirely h\ niae'mne, and not
touched 1>V the human h ind
A blow threatened \\a? ue\r \\c*ll
pi veil.-- Italian.
(inrflt'ld Tim the iiidis^?'iiHiihl*> lux at i v<''
Take It in tin* Stiring, it i-urith's tiir I '!??? ??1,
eleuiiHOH the nyHtmn, erad)',ate-? dini'iiM1. It
is mudo wholly of wimple flerlm. liiiMran
toed under the I'mv l-\x?d i.itd IMI.<tw
Calamily is virtue's oj?jimt mity.?
Sonera.
Painting' for
Profit
No one will question tl.i superior
appearance <>f wll-pau.leil priipritv.
Tlie ijurs,i|(in thnt the y>r??p*-rt\ i-wt.er
fti'.vi i?: ? !>. the .1 jpc.u.ha?* wmth
the < ..>t ? "
P<*>r paint i-; f>r tei?|?-?Miy .ijpeui
aiA'r v.
I' < ii:; m.wl-* from I'm' 1 <M
an>i Pure White I.ea.l i - 1 ?, . i-ttri;
appr.u.111. p .u. I t<n ] i' :r : i>n. It
s.iw\ ri*[uirs ami 1 -"I'l l, rmci.ts ? ??>!?
i:'^ in.inv tuur-. the* p in t i:.%< I.
Till* 1 >'iti li 1" v t !.?'!<? lr irk ^ t* iiiial
onlv <<ii k".*- < ? ? ! in.:::,; I'ure VVhtto
I.rail I V lv
tlir ( 1 ? ::. h
SEND FOR (
BOOK \
" A T?llt <m Vnlnt "
pnm ?R!u?n|? inter,
raiwuin on ih?> pnint
?ubjsct Hrnt frro
uih?u ro*}u???t.
All lent I m
J*.*? t" t r! t \ i.i 9?t iri,
NA'I lONAL MM) COMPANY
t;i trhifSft #*r %tf f h* f\ //.lin
ing nh<i is
Nr* Y??rk. HftnU'n, Ituflul i, (Vv< innl.
Oim lriiull. (^htcAiio, Ht l>*uti?. I'It11?% !??!
i-htH T l,rwi* v\ !ir* ?. (V I.
(National A Oil I'o.l
MSCA
I
Axle Grease
t.iUca miles off the ro.-.d,
ntul weight from the load.
Helps the toat:i und
pays the icasuiiior.
Practically dertrovs
friction. Saves halt the
wear that conies from
jolting over rough roads,
and lengthens the lite
of a heavy vehicle more
than any other ouc thing.
Ask the dealer for Mica
Axle Grcaaa.
StSmm ML CMKT4NY
STORY ABOUT $5,000,000
Mil ROOSEVELT FUND
New York Tribune's Correspond
ent Gives White Mouse Views.
DENIAL OF ANY CONSPIRACY
Diner* <ii SlioieJuun <iinj.il Hfr;?n?*i>
Tilli- ? Snj<| Hir-IIi.iiJ
?nini fiiIcii'hIn Would'Attempt to
nili CoiiIm.I (,f Convention.
N'"w Vor?< ''ifvV- r/1 ono or rjif
m?#t r^mnrKRhl.. deehtraflons r.Ver
"'?'"I" in i Mo White Ho.jho President
Hoox.-vi df has ;oven morn detail*
added to ii,,. of |||0 ..Kl(?nn||(.
conspirac\ " |M. s;(VH f)i 0|, fw
In discredit ;UUJ t)r:fOSlt t>|K
I he \.-w Vo; |( Tr.bune, Jtepi,b|l
ran ?'K??n and a Kooh<?vo|( supporter
"""" following dispatch from
f* \\ HHJlillKion Correspondent
II,..,1 'V ? declaration Hint
,, . 18 r?nRpIrafv. r,r which F-:. if
i.uiiman and the Standard (jll in
let e? H aIV the principal and finan
cial l.aclcM'K. u'id which has for lis
? rporu. ihe of ?(H .IftH J
!J """ ' and lho control of
h" lt?|??ihllcari National
"i". which Information lie 'jf?.
p.-irt'd to a n ii in her of his friends
anion-* ihe Washington corrcapond
"iit* vcsicnlav, has |?d to the uu
cartliluK of hitthly koii Ratio rial and
Vi V'"'?tin}; tl",nil?? J""l 1' is now pos
?It.l" to Kiv? a si or v which purportK
" jj v.-hI not only the all^d plans
of tin? cMHRjiiraiorB. the IdentHv
?f ?lif. rusted nxont who. through an
'''l01 J"?>?!in?*nf. bet raved tlx.
p.aiiH of his principals, as well tr< the
sum il Is aso-rled fhey have alreadv
piihscrlhi'd and placed ;ii the dlspos
?'I ol t hin agent.
i ?'V' and Iiin associates
Standard Oil companv have
j "I'M I ..Iii-OHC, H"i>lor ^i.ttor from
I ??nnhij vanla. TIh'v haWT subscribed
$.?. 'tin .Kill to ||?. can,oaij'n
Willi ?|,K h the l.llipOHM lo defeat ill"
o,l:"'J*'!' i>oIi< i? 'm and control the
1' I?'?I>Il??ii convention, and it p;
l.i.i combination which the President
li:is * I?41 "I'iM, r i #?11 (d ox|h)h<*.
?Af a dinner given a few ?iK|, s
at,?? ai Hi;* Shorei.am I loud, in Wash
i ii *41 mi, Senator Penrose related all
'he details of the plan to dov.n
veliosm' ill Which he is ,.n
! M' I'-nroH.. fissured Ilia fe|
i"w i i i i j i is i iia i, I ia '?);<?'( hv Mr. Ilarrl
?"'"i?'V'! .,li" !v'1 s ?r
i? h.id undertaken ;i euiet carn
?'? w,i|< h f((i. ils object t ile
' ' ''1 " i; l-'I'l.-eveli ism." ||.. je;, |,|
,1,1 1' he rehahllit :l Ion
l!l." "'?f.ani/aUoii in IVruisy | van in
1 ? deliver the :o!id
'*'s J"? i it In ?! in herinu
:,lv' ? ' ''' ?"-'.a.-"k, p, Hie caii'M
w.so u a,0 |?. selected as
*'*' ? n?<< t ? \?* of i /?f? *? <>fi?i? v?'i
t!\e _ fu.e. s in Ih?. K"iini?lic-in ,);|1 lv.
> ri...(;r l'o,ait?>r, laid Mr p..,,.
"?'=> l >?'?*; >:i ;*etl to deliver .he sol
mi (it^i ??.;;iijof) of Ohio. Mr Jl?irr"
' .Mild p: .ihalily deiive'.- tii,. so|?i|
d. l-.taiion of \ew York, hut <.i!?'.r
?states would prohahl.v have t(; |,e
IIII d |et| V i t It M.silhtil'l V
?" l..r, ?llK|..,s;?I. s;,i,l
: i"ose, a In,ii| of <i()i|,iio(|
|ia\ n I a I read v >ulis .ihed l.v
?ii'- I tai i in.a .i and Standard Oil
Oi.s ' I '''V <?1 lie IMIl'HUed iu!
?? Wis.-rr the Koosevelt senti
I ?< til wax M,., 1- wa ? m aelect d< Ic- I
liiltej. t. no could |,c ' i lust ed' it ud re-!
1'"/ 1 hi. ir el ction hy liaviim them
ar.? t deierinlnat ion to sup
|.o;-i e|i her the 'favorite pon' of their
or I'realdciii. lioo.sovclt.
I he .?'Hit ? e,?:i vein foils were l<> i,.>
"I ' *' liisirnci t iieir r!ele?at ions
<> tin.' voto of the State for sinii
) o-',t" "I- for I 'r.'jtid ->n t Koo.s-.
jvlt. I'icoldctii UoOowel;, said .Mr.
? 1.1 O". .^ i e,|hi hv depended upc-n lo
inise t.ie no at iuation; of that he
?">?1 us principals were ahsoluteiv
??f course, the votes for
ia\orluf anna would l.o merely com
i n nt.'tr* . wliile i rust \vo: ty dele
?:?'?? -S <-oald !?.> depended on to vet-i
on the HociMid ha I lot, for the nominee
ie t.(l hy lhe Vonsfrvalivo?.' "
^ I' * M) M:i) < i I)i;\|.\ r ,
S naliu I'enrose Never 'fold of I ??d.
Says Hire lor.
,, V* ?? i I *i t ; in,a n
"''??'?Ui 'iy to talk ahout lae
1 W asiiIntoM that the
! <)i! associated inier
n.id laised a fund of 3.'>,000,000
pri \eji' the r.omlaa'iori for !*r. si
1 ;1 la;i:i I'roBldem noose*
w ? ?' cliee .a- ',a 1 ji,is
? 1 ,li'" >??" of ih-> S an
' >i\ii an\. when told r.bo it
' t"tuiun from the
' rh.'u y.ai.'nieiit j
tth "olutely fa!s,-. |
;''V 'x, where the din.
" ' I'.n S I*enriis">
' vJ ' 1:1 ? fui p;!.,|tl\e 1 Vt;
? ?? .d I!/
! <
st i i Selling ll.ui iinan I ettcr. i
? ,? v >. 1 tl \ 1'i ank W III!!.
? c! a r.: >'.:? .1 hy KdAard II Ii;; 1 -
.. -.*?.? ih ? ftirnu'i- employe whom I
:? ! of haxir.e so* I the Wch- !
. !??" tv? !'.!>? World, whs nrr.'st
. ; ?i i \?iTn st vl >!a*i^n of Sue
?1 till' id 'he I'eaal Col", whlcli
t; a 11!i?- Umifa'.ior tor any por
1 V, ;;r ,My and withoai authority
. ul 1.-.a llie \? h <>? or an> 5 m l u(
'. ;r: --;.,r.a or private paper
,< a;.;iir; ',o .ir.othcr perf.-n.
m \r.'j\ is i? i:r.i? //1 \ 1 !t ::>!:.
Shot nini^e'fi i;i I', d? lit- >l<ulier
\\ .e .1 ?'? -nil! \\ e.cnii.
>1. .. t il.
11.v a 1
> 1. a .1
in
j l. *:?... . ^ .
I
I tie I' h id ol Spill t s.
^ .Jutlcr Diiiichu. .lr . wp.s elpc'v>d
. .v ? v..-n> or '.hp Yacht Uadur> Aj.-o
> ..M of Lr Is'.aad Sound.
Yae Nov Yorlc Bo^rJ. of .'.lde: aiaji
r.pprop:iaied v-6*H> to aid H?r!wai
Kiver legattu on Memorial Day
Willie Dujan, our noted golflnfc pio
neer. has arrived In London and Is
*etd{in& a permanent place at an Eng
lish club.
my lion Id, who micee*flfuily do
fendad his title to the American courl
icnnls championship at Bo^tou, sailed
for Europe to try (or tb? BrltieU
fihamploaitolp. v?
CURES AIL SKIN TROUBLES.
Bnlphur (ho Accepted Itemed/ tor a
Hundred Years.
Kulphur id one of the Kr?at?-?( reinftdif*
nature ever g?ve to man Kvory physician
know* it cure* skin and blood trouble.
Hancock'* Liquid Sulphur enable* you to
jet the full benefit* in mo*t convon vnt
form. Don't take mdphwr "tablet*" or
'waferx,' or powdered nilj.liui in luolaHai-*
Ham ock'a Liquid Kulphur in p|eu*aut to
take and perfect in it* U'lion DrugpiMta
*cll it.
A well known citizen of Danville, Pa.,
write* "I hive had an a/giuvated case of
K<'t('iiiit for over twenty live year*. I have
uaed aeven flO cent bottle* of tke Liquid,
and one jar of your Hancock's Liquid Kul
phur Ointment, ami now I feel a? though
I had a brand now pair of hand* It ha*
'tired me and I am certain i' will cure anv
one ,1 they prraiat in uaiiin llancoik'*
Liquid Kulphur according to directions
"JiUTI.KH KUOAH."
Th? Bli**ard That Bllzzes.
"Blizzard" is an American word.
Tho dute and circumstance* of lis
origin am obscure. Though H was
flrwt commonly uncd by th? Aiutrlcan
newnpapers uk a good word for a snow
squall In Uio winter of l8SU-i8Hl. "it
Is said to have been known to tho
wejjt In that soiisq nearly twenty
yearn earlier. From an 'English writer
of 18114 thin sentence la quoted: "A
gentleman at dinner asked mo for a
toast, and, supposing lm meant to
have ho mo fun at my expense, 1 eon
eluded to go ahead and give him and
his likes a blizzard." Hero "blizzard"
might well mean a metaphorical vol
ley, which would aquaro with the evi
dence of a correspondent of an Amur
lean paper who recalled that In the
4<?s a "blizzard" was a particular kind
of volley a rattling one fired In quick
miceossloii.?Kansas City Star.
When (lie call' gels a fortune he
expect3 (o be called Mr. Hull.?Her
man.
The Alaska Packers Association
have taken the highest awards at
every World's Fair where* their
goods were shown. At St. Louis
World's Fair tho Red Salmon took
the grand prize. The only grand
prize ever given lo Salmon at any
World Fair. The Atgo Rod Salmon
Is the best that Is packed.
A new girl in town wears heels a.-*
I'igfli as (lie ideals of a graduate.?
Atchison (Jlobe.
Arn'i Red Salmon being linn In tex
ture, and deep red in color, makes the
most delicious salad Several salad
recipes 'are given in the Argo Cook
Hook.
No one ever repented of having
held Ins tdiitrne. Italian.
FITS,St. Vitus'panci-:Nervoiv f>i*-c.iscs per
muueiit ly cured by Dr Kluc tire.it Nerve
Restorer. *J trial bottle and treatise free.
Dr II It. Kltne. I,d..'.).tl Arch St.. l'hila., 1'a.
Impartial vi?j>or and example are
the lust mean.s of v,'"v,,,"iineiiL- - <' 11 i -
liese.
How's Tills?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any rase of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by 11 ail's Cat arrh (,'urc.
F. .LCiu-.nky & Co.. Toledo, O
We. tha undersigned, have known F. .1
Cheney for the last 15 year*, and believe
him perfectly honorable m all business
t ran?a>,t ions a ?ffl financially able to carry
out any ohliuutions mude by their tiriu.
W k.st A 'I tti.'AX. Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, (I
Wai.iuno, Rinnan & M aiivin, Whole
sale Druggist*. Toledo. O.
Hall's('atarrh ('ure is taken internally,, act
ingdiroetly upon the blood and iiuiriioussur
faces of the systern Testimonials sent free,
l'riee. 7.r?e. per bottle Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
How Advertising Paid.
Don't advertise if you believe yon
are wasting money. I,?? i your com
petitor waste his money on advertis
ing, ami pet haps in this way you'll
soon "put ltiin out of business." Fix
his clock for liirn. .lust stand back
ami laucrh at liim when you see him
squandering his money for printer's
ink. Once/there was a boy named
John?we (hu>k his last name was
Wannarnaker, or maybe it was
Moneymaker, anyhow his name was
John with some sort of a maker at
tached to Ins name, lie owned 500
vards of calico, three pairs of pants,
a half do/i n pairs of boots, lie call
ed lists :t dr\ ;;oods store ami offered
to sell ii piir ol s.?c!?s for ;i/ cents.
The den't-believe-in-advertising mer
chants laughed. Youn?r John spent
$(>;} with the Philadelphia l.edjjer to
advertise .just one time tind had le.^s
than $100 worth of goods. He was
cautioned bv tho merchants who
"knew it didn't pn\ !'' It was
through sympathy that they offered
him advice. Put John didn't listen
to then., ami went and blow his money
in ti'idishly: and today poor .John
sees the result id' his misdoings-?ho
ha* so many In rue drv goods stores
that he can hardly tind time to study
hi*- Sunday soh'ol lesson. Piildwin
Hullcliti.
Perhaps, if the suffragettes c\er win
out and run thing> lor a couple oi
Hiousatoi \ca:s. there may develop a
wi man who c;>.:i p!?v poker.?Now
York Mail.
FIND OCT
The Kind of Food That Will Keep
You Well.
The true way is to fttnl out what 13
best to eat and drink, and thru culti
vate a taste (or thos.? things instead
of poisoning oursolvis \Nith Improper,
; indigestible food, etc.
A conservative Ma?r woman writes:
1 have used Crape Xuts * f? years
for the young and for the aged; In
sickness and in health; a! ffrst follow
ing directions carefully, later in a
varioty of ways as m> taste and judg
ment suggest e-U'
Hut Its most s'.'i'ci.t!, personal ben
eflt has be -ii suhst>tut?? for s??eat,
i hihI served dry wiiii cream when
rheumatic troubles mv.de it Impovlant
; for me to give up tho coff?? habit.'a
1 ' Served In this \\a> with the addi
tion of a cup of hot water and a little
fruit It hss been usod at my morning
meal for six months, during which
time my health has much improved,
nerves have grown steadier, and a
gradual decrease in my excessive
weight adda greatly to my comfort."
Name given by Postum Cereal Co.,
Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the
Ultlt book, "The Road to WeUUllt,*!
1a skn. a ffMQ&t
MINISTER TELLS THE TRUTH
Pernoiiul Experience of Agetl and
Wfll-Hflorcd Preacher.
So other man in the community i? ho
wi ll beloved or whose woi?i? have such
weight a* t)ia minuter, who haa devoted
hiH life to the fccrvi) ft of mankind. In
N1ar>laii<l one of ?h?* litogt noted Methodist
minintera in the State suffered severely
with iheuin<itim/i. ile found no relief until
a friend recommended Khctiimsctde. lit;
\*hk mi delighted with tlm ie*>tdt? tli<it for
the benefit of other soOercrs, aa a duty to
mankind, he tell* hia experience in the fol
lowing letter:
"Keiuteratown, Md., February '27th.
"I wan taken with Inllaiiiinalory Kheu
matism in my left hand and foot in the be
Kinmrig of thiH winter and suffered greatly.
A g>*nl leman in Haltimore who had tried
Khcumacide for Rheumatism recommended
it I o me. 1 seeur?^i three bottles and took
it in smaller dose* than prescribed, and
am now entirely cured, ('an use both hand
and foot without- the leant inconvenience.
"Youra respectfully,
"J. it. WllKKI.KK,
"Pastor, Keisterstown M K. Church."
Your druggist aclla ?ud rccommendt
Kheumaude.
Hypocrisy is the necessary burden
of villiny.? l)r. Johnson.
SLEEP BROKEN BY ITCHING.
Kt'/enm Covered Whole Hody For u
Year? No llelief Until Cuticura
Itoincdie? I?rove Perfect Huccv*h.
"For a year 1 have had what they call
eo/eina. I had an itching all over my body,
and when 1 would retire ,or the night it
would keep me awake half the night, and
the more I would scratch, the more it
would itch. I tried al! kinds of remedies,
but could get no relief. 1 used one cake of
futicura Koap, one box of Cutieura and
two vials of Cuticura Resolvent Pills?
which coat me a dollar and twenty-five
cent* in all, and am very gist! 1 tried them,
for I was completely cured. Walter W.
Paglush, 207 N. Itobey St., Chicago, 111.,
Oct 8 and 10, 1900."
Providence for tiie most part sets
us on a level.?Spectator.
(inrUehl Tea, the Mild laxative Is a pure, J
practical household remedy; good for young
and old To bv taken lor constipation, indi
gestion, sick-headache, cohls and diaeuw-a |
arising Ijfom impure blood, it cloars tho i
complexion.
Don't buy everything that's cheap I
and you'll escape* hcifig taken in.
Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, i
Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo.
Woinnn's affection is best proved I
bv the care she lakes of vour linen.
HICKS'
CAPUDINE |
IMMEDIATELY ClKf.J (
. HEADACHES
iBrcuKs tip COLD5
IN 6 TO 12 IIOtRI
iTrial Dottle l(k. At Uru^isn
/ OFFERED WORTHY
YOUNG PEOPLE
' / " -\T'
f jL^y^iir inonnsor oducn
?O mutter UoW 1 united
Hon, If you wi-th
thorough business
irainiiiK and good position, wrlto today for
Our Great Half-R?te Offer. Huoofiss, Inde
pendence and prol>al>l?* KoUTl'NE ?uurau
teed. Ilon't -wrlto today.
GA.-ALA. jiirs. i MACON, OA.
SO ir>-'07.
WOMEN IN HOSPITALS
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Experiences of Mrs. Rockwood and MiasTierncy
MI55 MARGARET TIERNEY
A large proportion of the operations
performed iij our hospitals are upon
women and tfirls for nome organic
trouble.
Wtiy should this be the cane ?
liecauw) they hare neglected them
selves, as every one of these patients
in the hospital beds had plenty ot_
warning iu those dragffiug sensutions,
pains at left or rignt of abdomen,
backaches, nervous exhaustion, in
flammation. ulceration, displace
ments, and other organic weaknesses,
All of these symptoms are indica
tions of an unhealthy condition of the
female system and if not heeded the
penalty has to bo paid by a dangerous
operation. When theso symptoms
manifest themselves, do not drag
along until you aire obliged to go to
the hospital and submit to an opera
tion?but remember that Lydiu E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made
from native roots ami herbs, has saved
hundreds of women from surgical
operations.
Lydia B. I'inWhnm's Vegetable
Compoundi lias cured more cases of
feminine ills than any other one
remedy. Such letters as thefollowing
MRS.CHAS. A.ROCKWOOD
are conatautly being received by
Mr*. Pinkhum to prove our claims.
Mrs. C. A. Hock wood, Jteacher of
Parliamentary I/aw, of 58 Free St.,
Fredouia, N. Y., writes:
"For years I suffered with female trouble
It wan decided that an operation wu n?cte
uury, and although I submitted to a serious
Miration my sufferings continued, until
'XydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
was recommended and it proved a marvelous
remedy, ao quickly did it restore my health.
I cannot thank you sufficiently for the good
it uas done mo "! .
Miaa Margaret Ticrney, of No. 321
W. 25th Htreet, New York, writes:
Dear Mr*,' Pinkham:?
"When only eighteen years of age our
physician decided that an operation was,
necessary to thermit of my womanly organs
performing tuelr natural functions. My
mother objected and being urged by a
rolati/re to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget
able Compound did so. I soon improved in
health, tho proper conditions were establish
ed and 1 an) welt and strong, thanks to
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound."
No other remedy has such un
qualified endorsement aa Lydia K.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. No
other remedy in the world has such
a record of cures of female ills.
Mrs. Pitikham's Standing Invitation to Women
Women nnfferin# from any form of female weakness aro invited to
promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass From the
symptom* given, the trouble may bt) located and the quickest nnd surest way
<?f recovery advised. Out of her vast volume of experience in treating fennile
ilia Mrs I'inltlKim probably lias the very knowledge that may help your
case. Her advice is free and always helpful.
Ask >1rs. Plnlvham's Advicc ?A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills*
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Liquid, Can, 50 c <J Si.00; Express, 65c 4$).25
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Satisfied
You will be satisfied, and so will the buyer of
your tobacco if you improve the quality and increase
the weight of your tobacco by using 500 to 800 lbs. uf
Virginia=Carolina Fertilizer
per acre, ten days before planting. These fertilizers \
give an early start to the plant, which very soon
grows largo enough to withstand the ravages of in-jccts.
Soils that under ordinary conditions would make a \ ield
of poor, papery tobacco, lacking in gummy or oily matters,
will produce a very high type of tobacco by liberally using
these fertilizers.
Get from your dealer oneof Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer
free almanacs. Its a beauty, and full of information on
farming.
SALES OFFICES:
Richmond, Va. Durham, N. C. Atlanta, Ga.
Norfolk, Va. Charleston, S. C. Savannah, Ga.
Baltimore, Md. Montgomery, Ala.
Memphis, Tenn. Shreveport, La.
"Increase Your Yields Per Acre," ?s
W. L. DOUC
$3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES ttxk'nvokxi)
W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE.
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PR WES:
Meu'i Sho?l, 9S to 91.30. Hoys' Shoo*. f:i to ?l.'i.V Woitii'ii'i
M to SI.30. ill Uvea' Jfc CMldroit'tt Shoot, W't.'iH <0 SiU.OO.
W. L?- Douglas ahoas ura recognized byuxpvrt juugo* of foo; wear
to bo tho bost in Mtjie.lk anil wear prouueuu m mis I'ountrv. K&ch
part of tho shoo and every <letnil of the making in looked after
and watchod over by skilled shoemakers, without regard 1<>
ti:no or cost. If I could takf'you into my lareo factories at
H rook ton, Mass., and show you liow carcfnllv \V. r>onclns
allocs aro made, yw wonlil tlien understand vliv thcv hoM thoir >l.i
wear longer, an-1 aro of gcontor value than any other nia):*?s.
\V. IVii.nl i? mm* nnd print- l? MMnprit on the N>lloin. wlm-li i< ?ol'i-tfi ?
pruvt !W't IntMlor iIiom, .M?> Kuiiacitiiir. ??olil l>y lh? i*m ?).. + .i.>nir-s
t'att Color KyeltU used tichuirely. VatatoQ mailt J frtr. W. I.. 1>?M '? J I., u,
THIS LINIMENT KILLS PAIN?AND SHOULD BE FOUND IN EVERY HOME AND STABLE
CURB AND SCRATCHES.
J. Arthur Hrubcck o( Simeon, Va? writes: 1 have tried it, and find Yager's
I.immrnr tlis br.it ha ever used. One cf his horse* hr.d ncurb ar.d it removed
It entirely, imd !: is nlso n euro euro {or scratches, r.r.d many other ailments ho
1 lia-s used it (or, ho say? it is the best of ud liniments nnd recommends It.
A PAINFUL BRUISE.
Mr. \V. H. Rruner of Richmond, Va., writes: I had lieon troubled with a severe
bruise, which he K'*t from riding a h ">rso bareb.v k a id could not euro It, a
fiiend recommended Y.\<;KR'fl Linimknt, ttp^licatimi relieved him, and
less tluiti a bottle cu; ed it entirely, ho says it i.? tho tx ?t l.niment ho over tisfcd.
CURES SWEENY AND RHEUMATISM.
Mr. Thog. G, Price, stockman for the Mononsrah Coal nnd Cofen Co.. Motwvi. v
\V. Va., writei:?They use 1-5 to 150 horse# nnd mules, and ha-Jo used V v?r ?
Liniment In their stables for year# past, and It has never fa.lod to cure. I
several months n veterinary worked on a hcrso with n sevoro cr.so of srwo
with no results, when thrco bottles of Yaqbr'b Liniment cured It. M;:.
Price was laid up for eleven months with rheumatism, mivon inotrths
bed; two bottles of YAOiiu's Liniment put him on his feet
When you need n liniment buy Yager's and yon get t!>a be.st-?kr?-;> a i
In your homo nnd stable, it will be tho best investment you ever madft.?~~II
it ready for emergencies.
r TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE?ALL MERCHANTS AND DRUGGISTS SELL IT?LARGE BOTTLES 2S rr
; . % fifr ' ^ i Ol
Treat
ment
You naturally would prefer to treat yourself at home, for any form of f^rinle
trouble, wouldn't you? Well, it can be done. No reason why you sjio'tM not
be :ible to relieve or cure your suffering, as thousands of other women
done, by proper use of the Cardui Home ireatment. Begin by taking
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the well-known female tonic. For sale at all drugstore^.
Joe Moorhead. of Archibald. I. T? writes: wife bad ^ffor?d for years from female trouble o
your advice, I gave her the Cardui Home Treatment, and now ana hardly suffers at all" Sold by ?
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