The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 21, 1907, Image 4
HEALTH NOTES
^FOR JUNE.
SjU'hiy Caturvh In a well do
fined S p V t h () dlneituc. Iho
nun ill Hi/tn/ttoillH ni'ii //Iron
obit t>.*\ .4 hot tin <>/ I'ti-ru-nu
tuh'4'ti In 11 urn u III ftrnuiptl (/
nri'i'Hl the eon I'M' <>/ tin* il Intra .if
/rnoii'n a* Si>rlm,i < V?In rrli.
IVniiiu is sold by your local ilni?<
tfist. Buy
on uiu'.dTwokthy
YOUNQjPJZOPLU
r O mitt tor liu w II in 11???;
your imi'uim or ?*? 111? ?l
linn, if you wl^li ?
111< if <i? 11* 11 I>ti ? i hpm*
t in t ik I (?? Hint K""'l jioetl I oil, wrlto toiJuy foi
Our Great Ua!f - K.at?- Oiler. Miicciv-ti, 1 ri? I??
jhmhIi'iioh him proiml lt' i Ml1. | i si-; (/naraii
tno<l. Don't v ni ll?? loilny. , ,
<1A.-AI,A. IM S. t oi l.l l.l , rtlA<,?<?>;, OA.
N ?'
Mica Axle Grease
Beat hibricant for axles in ttie
world?long wearing and very ad
hesive.
flakes n boavy loud (haw like a
llfeht one. o'.ivcs h-ilf tho wear on
wn^on and team, and incTeasos tlie
earning capacity of your outfit.
Ack your dealer for Mica Axis
Qrtase.
STANDARD
OE CO.
]?ourp?rH(?<l
r ' Produces
Libby vs Corned Beef
111) s h
l? mnrtn with tlio exact t.sit ?(< ,;i^ li.1 v<? r
you niiov 1.0 mu? li
l*rf|)jini I mm t i. tri>>- I 1 I' t
In I.it>ti}'? tlir.it \V .!!<? Ki*
Into put II V ami lir.t:; !?i t'S'i .1' !
A liivli fir I)i>kL
vice. I .il>l> v's ('01 n<-?l I'cell I .<??! . ?1: r 11
ttic tin pl;i( i .l ill (umIiih; ti I w.iN ? i 1 .1 I v
iniiiiili-i, 01 umiiiiv <?.( In in 1 . . |
browned 1:1 l!.c min 1 1 .1 t?- \
UKilo'S .1 I!i:ist ? 3 <> I: x; I. ? 11.1 f itln . : 1 , H
or iliiinfi.
Ask vour ri oi ' r l'ir I !!*'m V- ?? ? .1 ?
in.>U( upon i?r|ti*i? I iM?>
Libby, MtNeiiSI & E ifcby r
^ ciii<*?y<>
TS e*<o
HEAVE&CUKE S3!
I troll bird, fuiri i:?a\f.\
roughs, Dliloir.pcr itit:
ItlillRfMlon. \ r-'Tir irt
am* Urr ami I
PRU'.&M N
HKAVfe POWUERG
Vk I * I v#?-t ( JiO !?\
iTU-ii ao<* ?\t ?lrnVr. AO ' I )
null. SlMjI for 1- r?%o !?? J*
PRUSSIAN RUMLUV CO.. ST. PAUL. .V.lVi
CUIU I)
i V 0 3
Q u I c!t
Relief.
P.'movrt all ?vr*!11n.{ In !l to jo
?liyi; c;!fi l? u prrtn.U" nt r : r
in 11r> loiiiivi. Tt i. 1 irrjt i:\r "i
iJlive it tree. N<>Oilrgritil be f.nl: rr
WrH? Or. M. ii. Crco't't Son,
l!bircUn?t< 0o? f] Atlanta (;>.
:ilwa\v i? ij \ i? >- in?liM ry.
si'i i i:i;iD .? .?11 <'ii ?*.
I?;w'kc?t W ii !i I'aip. I>:?y N it* 1*f t
l<"or Veins,
AYi.i II \V;t!.r ?. i1.i? i;? of <"i
won!). Ill1, u.i. '? N i.ir.'> ,?.i. ,i-f
V I til K lltf 111 111 V
i > "1,1 r... ? |
b.' I 1 ? ?: ??i i!' ?? | ii j >i
i'l Hk* fid.> fit'.l
1 U'.lt r.n:l the ui-inu
w.Vj i'i.hU :\:nl ???'?;
o? rrtlmiotu. l w
r.vkctl v!th j niu,
day a?il night,
con 1.1 not slc^p or
est wftll, ait<l Anally hc-rame crippicl
pnd liont over with littMimui l*m.
Donn's Kidney Pills brought quick
relief, and,in tiinc.eurcd inc. Though
I lost 4 0 poundr, I now weigh 200,
ir.o:e thnn'cvrr bsfovr."
^ SoU.by A'?*0<r.lou. 30 c^nte n Dox.
>ii#r*MI)Vui'0 Co ? Uutfalo, N. y,
CUPID'S BUSY SEASON.
I'lH'f WiliS SON, IIVINti,
WI l l'IMi (illll.
Ij ,.:l i't!i(:S Him till he lit llHtl! I Of iiiSlt
Iu;? -j:i* M.?rrliH(i:?-Furluuc to
1 OL'II:| WIlItlK.
Vr < 11 l!rii|i j/.l'iiiim-I-'li'i t Arrives
!' ii. !,i in 'I 11n<' I'or lhe Dritl li
ln it < ' irlHollV.
I .'ii'. I .villi1, Ky. Six hours Ik? f?>r<?
' i . .! : 11 11 II. IJoIm'U lloiltcr, t.W'
'' . a< ? \" .i i<>1 ?! ho ii of H;i id m i'l I u
:i hi ii Ii i mi 111iomiii c of J'|.
I . iiifirilt'd M I ? s Klizalieih lhtllatii
'' i I'liH I, a ni"!iilir'c of one of t ho iiioki
i o 111 i ii < -111 and wall ii i cxi fa mil I"*
? I III* i il \ . 'I lie \\ fddilltf of l In
i; S'.ad !?<?? n set for Tni'Hday, ami
i i! ;i? ' ? air; ad> had arrive),
ii' at.' died oi l.i-ml |io i >o n i ii r
I I O ;i ' ai iiiim !<?
' i ? ? '? <''a ii", man (!Ni" I. ii i ill icr
? "'?? ;ts mafiar.' i <<f a ? <? ni ? ut
a: y o'.v n< <1 by h is fa I lo r. lie
:i? la\" Wi'.l) M I S>? Ulllllllt ill (ll'Ht
."'i'l i:i'? ir i n; av.i-iii'Mil \v:ik an
II 1 ill: I V.' i ul ' I . 'I'lii! w i I'l i l|?
I o j I., ', ? ? III-);, o ? I ? o I' (If 11111 .s I
' ? I iOI,;i!t|'> of ill,. i;i li V mi in , II.
! ? ? 1 '???<* ; i >'i.a i'i 'i;*, lor I ii ? ? iiiiion,
1 It a I a: . ?l for a w.'iMinr, trip
? ? '? i I'l 111 .. \ w *? li I II"
i *i'l ?? <!??'. I>?|:cil in his m-ck a ml
. - I (? A : I' :ni i 1 V u oi:,i' H III il hi:;
' '1 !i' ? ' II' II : II!m(I .? I.f'i: I of I In
'a '. 1 'I' "'i i I hi si Say "Vni aj.;
' '"li' I'i I ilil'l I' < i ? 111 so svi i< III s
? 'I I lo ;.?) io t h ? No, 111a
? ill I li li i iii a ;?" 11, ; ? lli' i.'i \ -
? ?-'?I i. n ' * j * ? . .i i i' >11 slioii I >| S, n v<>
? , ; . i? i? <' a i. |i-asi t wi-nl v foui
? ? i ? Ii ? I or Th ? \ | ' .ii- ?<] h i in ;ii
"a I .. ? Oji. . at it!)-, liiiilc, inn i lii.
? ?'' ' !:?' r I ?.?? f". I nsi rail, I li"
II was ati.oi.-il !iy 11 loot I pois
' i ? ' , i'llll i ,1 , i \ III ill I Mil II1II f' il
1 ?? in ? a!>i<arr'iit lii' rould mil re
1 ii"r i ?:i? I hia l".i? ? in 111<? far-'1
? i l i' li;11 i ? ?<?, ami Ii" hoi r ii 1 iIii' a
n :aa 'I'll ? dorlors ? i Wm! in hide
II a ? ii i; in ii i in, it 'I i in- si i":ir r,I
i .1 ai l?> hi ; <|tn'.-n i?>n?*. Then Ii"
i:. I ? <ia' M i-s i' i ? r 11. ? 11 ln-rnim ins
: i'l ?. .i 11'I I !i ? ".ii 1 i mii.. i:t"d. The
? i s u I- ia n >. i .i ih i ? n ri i a;; ( o a I -
"?? I 11 ? ar. ;i?;n .! wi ddin:*, on I'm ??
? ia.-. arrived from I'lillad'-I;? 11'a bare
i a sin:.' to ia r. cut at 11? ?? liui -
. i 'I'-'Moay. lit' was accompanied
l.i' s'<nid son. ("SuirloH, who was
t I' li'. 1 I'' t !"'? <!yiii'.; mail to risr.'
? ? .li" \\ hlow ?(! 11?? i I ?_
i ai 'i 'im >a v :o; |.i-: Vol ,n il
' ii ? li v. I Minn va-nnlc. Iloni'i
? ? W' iit; ilia' th" pli\sicliin> n ?
t i" | -1'" | ? 11 i in ii 11 with pillows
i" r.atlicr.'l sti'rn;Uli. Iiowcsvlt, to
?I ? ?? l is i rspoiis'-s in a full, rlour
? *. Mi-s i'.iii iit il w;is so ovcrroni"
i.i voir" liarillv fonlil In- Si card. Sfv
I'.or ? \? .?)??? it ff.'rt "d M) (Soopiy
: thov Sel l t Ii" j ooin. ('Iiarloi
"i "' r liroko down and cried, Suit
?!' ? fail-.t r stood without tlie inovc
i>f a musf|<> loolilug etralKhl
!? i ih" fiioi* of Si is Htrloken yon.
Vit-r ilm waddint, Mrs. Horner \>enf
ovc" and liissod Sirr liustiand, tlicn
tool. :i rliiiir ;il lli" l> tlsldo and
'? ' ! ii is hand mi th<> roiiittirpaim
i ' i! '!" a I II r;t m
' ' ? i *' I 'li da' - a " ?r 11 ? r look out
1 i? i' ? in it, a ai ?? i oiir\ ior .oi.o
' ? ? : I ' 11 . In f i.? \ i d Ilia!
I_ ? -till '. a an? ai:! in;; to rmm!
.! ?!: .::?a:..l ii. 11.,.v. ill
? ? : r. a w idu w.
M "i: 111\< .1 I! mil v 11 a Vfii,
l '?? i It..". Is- | i .ul dis
'?"I'M "I !? ;i v , I! !? I \S .' 1 \ ? * unit .-I
? u l all n il v.irls a:
\\\\ i: \? n il
^ l m \ i', ?!? ;,n v ; \
^ ?'' '111' ?' i'~. \ i S; 1 rd i In- Iowa < 'hi 1
d : cn s i Ioinand it 11
;l in i" .*? it h t im i.\il>y and ilci idrd
1 udopi h r 'I'l; m w ,11 ' moth"r"
' ?? ' rhild . a : ii'siiilninn plan.
?''' tMkh.i; li :: !'<??? a lnoinii ;%i a
i i :n ?.
I ho luiliv is to-diiv j;i'ttinn ao
?"?I ?itli t:. ? S;nim? (>I' t; ina ;lr,,j
Amy S> mli fs, .wo of tlir do/on ?!rln
S:-i\o a lopii'S 1;ri Silo is to
!V ih.a a si\ W'.'.do', ,md will t} i, 11
? t'? 'li" hoiu" of Miss \1sit, and
a "it a i on ml I lie i i rail
i'ii" in >ili"i i l tiic rlii 1 <1 illi'd wlimi
! v i - .i a i ii fa ul.
, ?'a isir, | a U iiila -c '? n:i v, n
? ai- iii i I in1 in, IH" ina <i *
all.* . < l ? ii ?? t'a Micas < 'a i'lisl"
a I 111"! , \\ a ma :
Wl li-i i n> I I,,-.-. a i--a
I M?I \ N nifht s a ;o N -| 11 ?
?I?M.\ ?MI|i, \ II.il> it son. a
South I >.i Uoi a S i o 11
l :ai:i. ti o; H-,. Ii = ,|t;,n SiooS e\. a
! i ? ?' . I a fi . Ij- ' i is. !; i ia ,il \ Tin- I, -.,i
1 ? I' ? i Kill",, .son. w a..
? '? -1 ? ,M ? I ;>l i. a ^ ? a it.i t h ? III -I I nd ia a
' I <:?'.? i ? la a !'. ,a ,v l\ aUt.,
: 'nivi -il v T !? maul of Immir was
>' <!?!> 1! ?; ' . a I'.i. Ido la.iid.'l'..
Salt l.ak" i in I'o,mar I'oiiyrf'M.
ram l.'rlgliam H Uoharis defended
Mormonlfliu in tljft I .ii>oi iniclf and
assorted h <? ?
llOlUCHTS would live with i
.\I>MI1K I'l.l'K.AFi his plural wives'
\\ 1\ r.S. in hpHe of
Ch ti roll and tlj<*
hiHtf. llo admits liavlnx contracted
plural marriages since the.manifesto.
TrfsWrnt nt Oyater May,
rreeJCont Hooaevelt arrived at lits
Oystey nay nummer home, wher?j he
rxjicctu to rvmfiii\ until October.
?Cartoon l>y .Jamic-on in the Pittsburg
J Uspal rh.
i Hoston. That Imibleu deformed or
: o( herwise physically unfit should bo
? put to :i painless death wax tin; the
ory advanced hon;
i STATU Ot <;IIT by Dr. Andrew
TO IMTjK Christian, one of
>1 i;iUA(iKS. tin; inutft promi
nent physicians in
this city. Km th'-rnioi <>, tlx* doctor
:?? I v S h??iI that t ln-re should be a (Jov
rnmcnt control of maniacs. re
i. liring a ? 1 <?;>ii liill of health of every
: . iii and woman before they might
? ii proneh the altar.
?"'{"!??? world would bo better," said
Dr. Christian. "If mothers would run
: s lit to have their deformed or men
I tally deficient children quietly put to
sli"-r II I n>\?*? 1 f had a little child
born and ii was defor.ned or showed
that ii would lie mentally weak I
would he willing that It should lie
put to death with no suffering, and it
would lie llie prudent thing to do
11. fa us',1 it would save it from untold
.suffering bit nr. This may seem
iiar. b, but it really isn't.
" \ board of overseers of marriages
appoint* fi by the Slat" is what wi;
want. The race Is degenerating ati>l
en ? radical change must lie mad*'
-.?on or \v e will in time have only
Mints and imbeciles. Just take, for
'?xainple, wiiai Luther Murhank has
accomplished with the (lowers. 10 von
more can be done with human beings
and great: r results obtained.
"Only the lir. should marry, only
those who are mentally ami physical
ly normal and sane, those whose an
1 i <'.st<;rs were clean of life and well
balanced mentally. To be born un
der right condi'ion.; with as nearly
p? ? i feet mother and father, mentallS'
( a::d physical!;-. ... Ibie, i.s lie
j heritage; of every cliihl. and the man
! or woman who e!?ea!*; a child of thai'
herbage Is i-onin11' 11111; a double
crime, one again..! lie child ami oi?.?
against society.
"The board of oven r. I suggest
i should understand thorough!' pbysi
i ology, * psychology and sociology. I
! should think doctors, appointed by
tiie Si at i.'. Would be best. These
' ? ould have lists of people in that
,-h'hte and so far as possible of their
in-i'.v try. They could fix a period of
I time to look the Individual* up be
I lore deciding whether two persona
! wure lit to inaTry."
Washington. l>. C - Washington 1
society Is beginning io speculate on
t ilu possibility of Miss K'hel Uoostf- 1
vclt, now |
lii ll 1011 IIOOSMVIM.T S in her sev- !
"COMI \(? oil"' o nteenth
PLANS. year, bo- 1
1n g pre-'
sontcd New Year's next. Although i
she i 11 not have finished her school
course Here in the National Cathe
dral for tlirls, the President ami
Mrs. Ivoosevcb. it is said, feel she
should see as much of White lions?
i". cuts and ''til' rtainmi'Ms as possi
ble, and tdm will appear more fre
H U ell 11 y
Miss Kthel Is budding ^to n very
handsome woman. and has all the
Mank charm of her si.-uer. Mrs. I.ong
worlh, Willi add 1 vivaelly. Phe is .
.? d" \o(e ? of liorx-back riding and, !
ith her uto.her. is eften to be seen j
? ?? the hon lev a i ds and in the parks '
r. .'o.i n 1 the city.
Mrs. UooseveV ami Miss hel are
amohi; t he |. s horsewoman in
Washington, nnd are unite as much
a! home on a good horse as they are
in a drawing room. Mrs. Itooaevelt
invariably wears th"> plainest of
black broadcloth habits, made with a
s. \erelv plain tl;;ht fitting jacket and
lather a slmii skirt Sh-; usually
wears a sailor hat, although through
the winter s'.ie appeared with a '
' u'bv. Over her hat and face she |
alwavs wears a thin black chiffon j
v eil, which is tied down i los.dy over
.Ii" hat and about the neck
Miss Kth'd frequently wears, a J
? hick suit with white shirt waist and i
? hh>ek and white sailor hat.
Seattle. \\a '- 1 >: .1 \lletl Smith.
b ad of il e den.r.tm n. of political
!"iic? in Wash in; i*oi I'ni versit y,
has ad\ be i his classes
\D\ ISMS .'uain?a matrimony dur
NOT T< > ing tile present ? ra .of 1
>1 MlllV. hi:.h priced.
Young people m.iv
marry in Se>nl V he wni'ii >1 his J
clve'cs. but end ?" the evisiing eondi- !
1 on ; oT up iaii pr.e >s i' ri 'i'iii *
. .! II.I ei'VCIll loll of t'l'l :'l e;c * i!
? t.avor th.'re.if;-'r t ? ? f iln-r.
t * ma ?V hot h i a I" ;.i ?> " e 11 li vim
; 1' n
i "i tainlv
i :! I no* a a ' i ? ? > ?? 11> , ie ? ? n to r.tarrv
Newsy (liciinlngs.
Next in onler will he a gyroncopp
railway.
There Is a dearth of surgeon* In
the United States Army.
Tho Americanized horse show la
London proved a social success.
The aecond-class trafllc of the
English railroads shows a material
falling off.
Nearly 2000 Koreans weekly are
ARld to bo crossing tho border Into
Russian territory to escape the Jap*
aneeo rule*
Ohl I
"My heroine sat there knitting"?
"IMd on hefbre yon read any fur
ther. J_)id you not>i>ay your heroin?
wfiK east away on a deceit inland f'
" Yes."
With nothing hut tlit; clothes <dio
cuine auliorc inl"
''Then how could she he knitting?
Ha, ha!"
"She was knitting her blown,"
That our American forest* abound m
plants which |k>hs^m? the moat valuable
ni'tiiciua! Virtues ia abundantly attested
by Kfojfi >s of th<> most eminent medical
writert and teachers. liven the untu
tored Indians had discovered the tiaeful
nt-f* of many nat-ivo planta before the
advent of the while rare. This informa
C'?n, imported freely to the whites, led
H i- latter to continun investigations until
to 'iaj tt'n have a rich assortment of most
valuable American medicinal roots.
-O "Q> -Q>
Dr. fierce believes that our American for?
eats at>?vn<l in most valuable medicinal root*
f.>? the ciflS^jf mo?t obstinate and fata) dU*
e?>Y?. if we^ob^lpioperly Investigate themt
#u'V iu^?w/!rhi*^fWa of this 'conviction, lie
poiiftorwlth pll<TV*>?fc the. uluioat niaryflon^
th'iUrwi DUc.
^'1^1- 1' *lllt:J> Proven. Itiudf to lie tb^
:]i .iiMii. hmn.ai it ionic. in '
fcJLUii. li'jiViil. mak-AJiii letruUtor. bjm>
S J.' n"'tn to m'-di' i>T Dvanep*"
MaT~o? "1IT <11 ion. torpid "lWtnnihctlonak
and even valvular upd other affeetion# or
the l.tart i hid to it* curative action. The
li-at>on why it cures these ond many other
affections, 1$ dearly shown In a little book
of extract? from the standard medical woik*
which la mailed fru to any address by Dr. ft.
V. I'lerco. of Uuffaio, N. Y., to all vending
re<ju<x,t for the satae.
'Q>
Not losa marvelous, In tl;o unparalleled
cure* It Is constantly maklmf of woman's
many peoullat, affections. weaknesses and
dUt/fJsJni/ dentYH&rnents, Is Dr. IMerce'a
r^vorltevJ'rescrlpt l(Tn>vps Is amply attested
by thousand* o^^;Xbil<Jftaltestlnipn!als con
tributed bj\c/3Teful patfnrriV, who have been
cured by It ?Lc*UirhALuidv.lc TilihV^iafnfirT
IH'ilti'is^ iri (j<_il.i111leg, pro Ippst? s j?nO of) ic.fi
<lTrpTacemTint^-"can^vtrbv atoesi ulcer;
"J}t ftp'! Jj illri2-'rt<?n
i.'tei- many oihvr lufvorikcd medicines, and
l hyslclans had failed.
licit It the nlxjvo mentioned medicines h'rA
v, holly mndi' ti i > from i lur idycirlc ex I rue is of
native, m< dlclnal roots. 'I In; i?i'o<'c?sca em
nln.vid In ihclr manufacturu wore orlfrinnl
\iltli I>r. IMcicc, uii<l liny arc cuiiied on by
slulh'd ? In'inlMs utni i>harmaclsts with the
iii<l <>f ui'pnrittns iirt 1 r.ppllancex spoclally
<!?**? i::11???I i.i.il W'.illl4'fitv this pitriM>sr>. Iloth
iiii'diciiK's ni" I'liiiypn fn'?> fti-m alcohol and
all ( ilii'i h:;n.,f:ilj^li:iinl formlnu A
fi.!I I*.? t <>f i!,< !r iiuxrcdlentM Is printed on
cadi bottlc'to'iapper.
(>!;<? can11<>1 h;i\e a religions exper
ience j|' he docsn'l !i ad a Ii'ligiotiK lil'e
SULPHUR BATHS AT HOME.
'i'hcjr llewl the* Kkin Mid lake Awaj
ilA impurities.
Sulphur baths heal Skin Diseases, aud
give the body a wholesome glow. Now J
you don't have to go off to a high-priced re
sort to get them, i'ut * tew spoonfuls of
Hancock'* Liquid Sulphur m the hoi water,
and you g4t a peiletl Sulphur bath light |
I in your own home.
[ Apply Hancock'* Liquid Sulphur ti> ??>?? ;
! affected part*, and K/.cema and other s'ub j
horn mUin troubles are <ptlckly cuied Dr |
I K. II I homa*x of Valdosta, tin., wan cured
| of i painful skin trouble, ami he praise*
I it in the highest terms. Your druggmt
| sells it.
| llancock'a Liquid Sulphur Ointment in
the best cure for Sores, I'ltnples, lilack
heads and ull inflammation. Gives u soft,
velvety skin.
A man who wantn bread i? ready
for anything,?tVeneb.
BLACK, ITCHING SPOTS ON FACE.
I'liyNiciaiiH Culled It Gczcin* In Worn* J
Fornix?I'utlcnt Despaired of Cure j
?t uiiciirn itciiuMiicA L'tlr'o tier.
"About four years ago 1 wag afHieted |
with black splotches all over my face and |
a few covering my body, which produced a
?evere itching irritation, and which caused '
me a great deal of suffering, to auch an ex- j
tent that I was forced to cull in two of tha
I leading physicians of ?? ?? ?. After a thy!"- J
i ough examination of the dreaded complaint
they announced it to be *kin eczema in it*
worst form. . 'J'hivr treatment did me no
good, i'lnally 1 became despondent and de
cided to discontinue (heir services. Then my
husband purchased a single set of the Cuti*
cura Remedies, which entirely stopped the
breaking out. 1 continued the use of the
Culietim ltemedies for six months, and
after that every splotch was entirely gone. 1
I have not felt a symptom of tha ae/ema
since, which wns three year? ago. Mrak
f/isr/.ie K. Sledge, 540 denes Ave , SelmA,
Ala., (Jet. 28. li>05."
How foolish is tl o toil of trilling
can's.?M artial.
FITS, St. Vitus' DanemNer voua Diseases per
manentlvcnred bv I)r. Kline's Ureat Norvo
Restorer. fcl trial hot tin and treutiso freo.
Dr. II. it. Kline. M..WI ArchSt. JMiila., Ha.
Th" ( hica<;ii packers fl'C putting
meat up half a cent. l,f your bulchov
fails In put il up three edits it will
he because he is napping.?Louisville
Herald.
WORKING WOMEN,
WHAT THEY SHOULD KNOW
MRS. SADIE ABBOTT
Women f or the most part spend
their 1 iv?-m ut home, ajid it is these
women who mi l* willing1 and ambitions
that their homes sh#ll he kept neat
And pretty, their children well dressed
and tidy, who do their own cooking,
sweeping, dusting and often washing,
ironing and aewing for tlie entire
family, who call for out sympathy.
Truly the work of sueh a woman I
Is "never done" and is it any wonder j
that she breaks down at the end of a
few years, the back begins to ache,
there Is a displacement, inflammation
or ulceration of the abdominal orgauv
a female weakness is brought on, and
the struggle of that wife and mother
to continue her duties la pitiful.
Lydla 13. Plukhani'a Vegetable
Compound, made from native roots
and /ieros, is the exact medicine a
woman needs whoso atrengt h is over
taxed. It keeps (he feminine organs
in a strong and healthy Condition.
In preparing for childbirth and re
cuperating Therefrom it is most <-lii
cient. It carries a woman snfely
through thd change of life and in
making her strong and well assist*
hor to be n good wife, and mother,
j Mrs Sadie Abbott, of Jcuuneite,
I I'a.. writes:
j Dear Mr*. Pinkham??
j "I suffered noverely with pnir ttv-'i r
i month and also a pain in my !<?! t hid'"-.
1 doctor prescribed for inn 1 .n' 'ii I 111<? i
j goo-1; r. frinnd advised Lvdia I'. I'ir.i.l.a'^
Vegetable Compound and i r.-roie \< t in
rec^afd to nfr condindn. I f??!!? ???*. - I y.ur
j advice and am a jw?rfeelly w<-ll ??.>:.i.-ui. TIi*
pains have nil diMippe.-trcd in. I I <
recommend vour inediciuu t" > hi/hlv."
MRS. PRCt M!KlTf)ICK
Mid. JVe? MfKitricli, of i-a l''argei
Wis., write# :
Dyar Mr#. J'ink bam:
??For <Jx rear* 1 ?uffei?d from Umalt
wvaknob*. j was so Irregular that I would
*/o i'diii iJiife wotli to t'1 month*. *o I
thought I v.<<:il(l givo /-> lia F ''(nkliHin'i
Vf>;OltiU?> (-<>l!l|A>lllld ii tl'llll.
"Nov. I ?(tn i ;ji\} mono well '<?:! < ?n do fnjr
work with ;<it ?i |?aiu. Any on?< wj;y uiphcf,
ran wi.? .>?mo and J "iil onswrr nil JeUer#
Women should remember that Fydi'4
K fink ham's Vegetable Compound
hold* tin.' retard for (lie groutest
number of actual cures of female ills.
Fvery .suffering woman in t h o
I iiiii'd Staffs is asked to accept tin)
fiilloiviiiy invitation. It is free, ivtil
l<rinj/ you health and msiy- e a v o
your life. (
Mrs. I'lnKliam's Imitation (?> Womcrw
Women sn flVring from any form of
female weakness are invited to
promptly cojiiaiunieile with Mrs. "
Finl.ham, nl Lynn. Mass. From tho
symptoms jriven, the trouble may bo
locate.1 und the quickest apd mi rest
y <>f recovery advised. Out of her
?:: ' vi lu.>ieof t'.vperk'jiee iii troatlny
1 -Vj-.-v 1'inkham probably
has t'w u'it knowledge that will
h"lp vot:r <? is-. Her advice is fro?
a ii 11 sii'.vriys helpful.
Lydta E. PlnKluim's Vcffdaftlc Cc-mroanu
Sdcccctls Where Qlhcf4* I&<!?
Frietio
83EgaBE3a&
O
all
EC'Z^S
?ccl
i g>CTwrrT"">T7^?irkaFs MgWB??
No friend in need could be more welcome to a sick worn?!-. tr^n a mefljcni?
that will relieve her suffering, build up her strength and hoi^ 10 her cheeks
their lost bloom. Cardul has done this, for thousand ?"?' -u k, ir.'.cip.b'.e women#
Composed of ingredients with special, curative action u;. ii\o worn oy orirans,
T5 L
v-i f s l-.-i
goes to the seat of your trouble and is sure to do you 1;. Stone, of
Lawrence, Kas., writes: "My wife suffered for 10 \ vvs fr*?:n f-Tnnlo troubles
and was given up to die, but took Cardui, and now sir.' is in };??od health." $1.
Write toddy for a free ropy cf valuable ?>l i"wt' ?? ?! P .V Vmv i If yri rffd Mc?1h"4I
AJvlce, desfribo your syr.ipiimis. si.iiinx .jii 1 ti - \ ? ? - - i i.i i ..n ?fr.'cl envelope. AJ
drtss: ladles Advisory Dept., The O.itlcr. /;?<! M ,re~ ? Co., ChaiunocpJ. lv'3.
HICKS'
GA1J UDI WE,
l>IMf Uf.\U I.Y C LKE.%
I IKS
llrfnUi\ip COIvIXS
tn c, ro 12 iiouao
T.l-1 2;;t> i;c. At !)i
IMIODIT'I ION OF SOFT OIIK;. j!W.
Dr. Charles Tlioni <t>f the Connect!- j
rut Agricultural Collage, speaking on i
"Tho Soft ("hooso Industry as Adupt- j
ed to Connecticut, gave figures to ]
show that th" mnuufncturq of hard ]
rt'ccKc cannot ho carried on to ad- j
vantage in t.his state. S\\;iss cheese j
might be made al a Email profit, as ;
? I
can tho Is'tgny, though tho nmr?:ot i
for 11113 is limited. The Camorulort )
< hoesoa, ho thought, could be pro ]
duood at a profit, as, atc^the preaeut !
prices, tho product of 100 pounds of ;
milk (fifty quants) is abont fifteen j
pounds, wi'nlrh should sell a*; from ??'
to $7.50. Tho collego is experiment
ing wltih this variety of cheese and*
Is producing an article as goo I as the
imported and which, he thinks, can
lie made at a profit. The cream ami
the Neufehntel cheese?, he thought,
could also ho produced profitably and
the production of these uud other sofr
< lueses mlgh.t be worth tho attention
of Connecticut dairymen.
The Man's Idea.
Mrs Hiram Often?I wouldn't In: j
surprised il' the servant ^irl were li.?
triimi; at the keyhole.
Mr. Hiram Often Nor I; that's a;
woman's trick. I
Mrs. Itiram Often?Oh! indeed?
Mr. Hiram Often? Of eaurse.
That's why it's called '' Eve's-drop- i
Victory.
"Congratulate me, old man," said;
Ihe tirst young lawyer. "I pleaded!
my tirst suit yesterday and won* it."
"Von don't say! What court?"
"The court of love. I proposed to j
Miss Hoxley and was accepted."
WRXT TO TKA
And It Wound Her Dobbin.
Tea drinking frequently affect* |
people as bndly as coffee. A lady In j
Salisbury, Md . says that she was j
compelled to abandon the uso of cof
fee a good many years ago. because !
it threatened to ruin her health.^And |
that she went over to tea drinking,
but finally she had dyspepsia so bad ;
that she had lost twenty-five pounds ?
end no fool seemed to agree with :
her. !
: * farther says: "At this time 1 i
v. as ir.duce.l t(? take up the famous !
too l drink, I'osium, and was so much j
p'ratv I with the results that 1 have I
never h.vn without it since. 1 com- i
mrr.ro j to improve at one.*, chained
my tenty.five po.imis of f?c3h .and
wen? beyond my usual weight.
" i know Postum to ha good, pure
rr.l healthful, and the;? never wan J
an article, and never will be,\I be
lieve, that does^so surely 'take the
pUro^f coffes as Postum Food Cof
fv Tho hesuty of It all is that it i9 i
ratisfyinjc and wonderfully nourish- |
ire. | foe) as if I could not sing Its I
prn'- v*. too loud." Read "Tho Road |
io WciiYiUe," in pkg*. '"fbero't a
liCASOQ." I
t^usukcrv no friend like guili
hiiily.? IliiliiHt.
OETWEtl'l SEASONS.
The Need Which Spring Brings to
All, ami 11<?-v It Is Met.
Thai, after the long ami wearing struggle
with W inter, tlvrie is need of a revitalizing
ngeiiey of some sort, I lie almost universal
(Ionian-! for what is popularly known as a
"spring medicine," would#seom to indicate.
People fool, without doubt, that there has
boon a drain on their vital forces, and that
they are npt up to the standard of health
and stiength ri^piirc 1 by the demands of
daily life. They want a spur, a tonic, an
inviyorant, and they look forward to the
coming heat of Summer with apprehension,
dreading the further call that is to bo made
on their u|ready impaired forces. In fact,
they want a Spring medicine.
And the want is natural, and, fortunnto
ly, jm naturally supplied. Nature has pro
vided the mciins, and science has applied
t!ieui, fu Yager's Sarsaparilla with Celery,
is found a combination, which, while of the
greatest goneral value, is especially adapted
to the needs of the weakened physical con
dition which follow Winter and precedes
Summer. By purifying and enriching the
blood, strengthening the nerves, giving
restful sleep, creating appetite, and aiding
digestion. Yager's Sarsaparilla with Celery
builds up the entire system and restores it
to its maximum of health and vigor. So
effectual is it, so unrivaled in its sphere,
that in thousands of families it*> use has be
come as regular as the r-'i-iirrencc of the
seasons. It is "par excellence" the Spring
medicine. All druggists sell it, 50 cts. a
bottle. Made by tiilbert Bros. & t'o,,
Iki'tt.. Md.
Virtue nourishes in misfortune.
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th*t the contents is Pure White
Le?d made by the Old Dutch Process.
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