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? WASTED YD t. SUAOOW. * t'*Ui ?? l ?r? / llrt VU\+mm TmM " c f K?IM'n? V A. H. StolU. inp?KwiBrr At the Stat* Cn|?itol. Coliiuilnu, O.. M>?: ' Kw fifleeu year* 1 tail kulucy Iroubln, [ami though 1 doctored iralfMitHjr,* could ?%t faul a cure. 1 had 'heavy backaches, itiizsy lieadocbea and I terrible itrioury dl?or i tiers. Oue day I col jltiyseil, fell luseuslble cm the Kidcwalk, ntid [then wnsled away in l-ed for leu weeks. jiAtter being given up, 1 Itegau lifting iDoon's Kidney Tills. In h couple of taauntbs I regained my old bealtb. und now weigh 188 pounds. Twelve boxes Old it. and 1 have been 'well two yearn." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. K. ?. "B. MARY JON KB." ^ "Women liavrn-t ns much aenae as tnen." * ^ "Think ?otr ?That's mjr opIslMi." . "Well. I rtoa't iM*wr It's mighty, toighty seldom yon find ? woman part '(lrn her name in the middle."? Gourfor-Jourmtt. - * * Few people overta* intellects in behalf of others. Ca?n<' lit Car* if leoal ?r>pliont i'>iut m tl??> cannot tNi'i tha diseased portlouolt ho ear. 'i'herels ouly ouo way to euro deafness. nad that Is by coosti lutioaal remedle*. Uea(iiu.i Is oauisd by an fnllatu*d conditio* of th* aucuu llnln< o( th* Eastachiau Tube. Wh?u this tab* isla flnmftd you hare a*ntttt'.iltag sound or iraper foet h? rlqg. and whta it ia eatlraly oloaoi Deetaass is the result, and unless the inflam tnatlon ran be takea out aad this tub* re stored to ita normal condition, hearing will |m> destroyed forever, Nine oases out of laa rr are caased by catarrh, wbich is nothing but aa inflamed -omlilicm of (he mucous Hurtacw We will (rive Oae Hundred Dollars for any cane of Deafn?as(catii*ed liy catarrh) that can not b*eur*d by liaH'K Catarrh Cure. Hend for #r<-uiars free. V. J.Crkkev & Co., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, 7V. ' 'i'oka Hall's Family Pill* for conNtioalioB. As *dgbas?oa (Kngland) woman, who was summoned tor annoying neighbors by blowing ? whistle, said ?ihe had been liypnollr.ed and blew It to call attention to the fact. HICKS" C/vPUDINE iMMtMAntL+'cUIUtf ' HEADACHES Bre*K> COLDS IN c-To'is'nouR.s ? Trial bMb 10c. Ai Oratfm Note* taken. Limited e duo* "Mot! a* htadranc*. Board at 0o?t. WrtU today. Hk~-U.lL BPSIWESS COLLEGE tow. 8* Backache giv?s womaa ftOfne of her most miserable and welched hours. Along with the backache, gener ally come headache, waist pain, falling feelings. Irritability, nerv ousness and the blues. Have you these periodic il troubles ? If so, you may kno v that they are due to disease of some of the most Important organs of your body, organs that should get help or, in time, through weakness, will wreck your health and life. Help them to health with ? CARDU WOMAN'S RELIEF Says Mrs. Blanche E. Stephanou, of 1228 S. 42nd Ave., Chicago, "I suf fered miserably for five (S) years with a constant pain In my back and light side and although my husband employed several of the liest doctors In this great city, not one could give me relief. At last 1 took Wine of Cardui, which relieved my pain, pre vented an operation and restored me to health." It Is a wonderful cura tive medicine for all womens' ills. Try it. .t At all Dragbts $1.00 So. 2O-'O0. W. L. Douglas ?3=4*3= SHOES!.0.". W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt tdge Lino cannot bo equalled at any price. w-wrwiWl /* THE Wl SI u 000 "'J!*"' *? m>,m "k? cm , ? ? WfWUU dltprovt this ililMtnt. ?t Into my 1hr?? Itrm factories "Ir. ^tk V ??? ?"?? ????? yo? tho Infinite ar* with which r very p? rnl ahoti li nid* <*>?? would reallce why W L. Oom.I^ /l W .hC ' *? make, why they hold their tfcaae. ,w#" and art el greater !{&<>/ Eyltft u,H; thtV, . VMI for III nitrated CiUlut. W. U DOVQLA OMMftWB, Mm* ?M8 AN THING" MADE APOLOGY. An# Mill It la Doubtful If Tslspbons * t ^ QIH Is Satisfied. She has bright eyes, rosy cheeks. > and an swful estimate of the proper confines of propriety. It Is an lnvarl sble rule of hers to observe that sab tle barrier of modesty which all well ordered young women shbdld other?*, and. better still, she prides herself on making the sterner sex observe this barrier In all Its invisible but nice' dis tinctions. Then how this incident must havs shocked her. Being a telephone girl, it is her ob noxious duty to hold converse with the "mean things" of the world ? oth erwise known as men. The other aft ernoon a subscriber called for a cer tain number in Qermantown. "What number did you say?" ah? | cooed. "Qermantown 33333-z. quick.** "I can't understand; please repeat ft." L- "Wank, blankety, blank, x y *!!" "'Veil, if you don't say what itum bar jrpu want .1 can't give it to you rm tot going to fool here. all. tfay.M "Now. keep your shirt oa, tittle girl; keep yow :ahlrt on ? " ? I / ? ? ? Iut the subscriber cot 'no "further; she slammed up her cam.' rushed tc .the overjieer^wlth flaming cheek#.*aad .^ported the subscriber.* The company . ghtly said that subscribers had no right to comment on how its eihploye? should treat -their .rwaprlng apparel. ' and demanded that the subscriber apologize or lose his 'phone. The sub scriber was willing. He called up ths girl with the bright eyes and said: "Are you the young lady whom ! Just told to keep her shirt on?" "Yes." was the curt rejoinder. "Well, possibly I was a little hasty. It may be warm in your office, so now you may take it off." ? Philadelphia Telegraph. An Appreciated Performance. The late Joseph Jefferson used to say that his career came very near being nipped in the bud in a smell western town. He at that tjme was a member of a .small pioneer company which progressed by means of three "bu!! teams" from one mining camp to onother. They were al ways neari lly received l?y the miners end cow boys, who readily paid the Ave dol lars in gold 7equlred to witnesH their performance. Mr. Jefferson was the traditional melodramatic villain, and the third act was supposed to kid nap "the child." The supposed mother, hearing Ha cries, rushes upon the scene just as he is about to escape, .'arid fires a fruitless .sho* frnm a re volver. Upon this particular occasion all had gono well until this scene was ?reached, and the audience, many of whom had never befoie seen any kind of theatrical performance, sat as if spell-bound. At the crack of the mother's revolver, however, the spell was rudely broken. "By heavens, she missed him!" a red-ahirted miner in the front row shouted, drawing hhi own "six-shoot er" and leaping to his feet. "Round to the back door and head him off 'fore he can git a hoss, boys!" he yelled, end, following htm, half the audience stampeded for the exit. The excitement was finally ailayed by the "mother" and the vllfialns ap pearing hand in hand before the cur tain, and the manager's explanation of the situation. When the perform ance had been concluded, the audi ence insisted on paying another ad mission price and having an immedi ate repetition from beginning to cad, ? r.iccess Magazine. Tea Leaves Used Again. "There are some men," said a health officer, "who buy from hotels ail their used tea leaves. These thoy dry and put on the marker again as fresh tea. "As a ma'ter of fact tii^re is still a good deal of strong tea ? plus a good deal of tannin ? In these used leaves. They make as black and bitter a brew as the greatest tea fiend would want to drink. But such a brew la unwholesome, for the percentage of tannin In It l* much larger than la an ordinary cup of tea. "Used tea loaves are easily made to resemble fr?.--.li ones. They are dried on hot iron plates, the heat of which curls Hi ?m up nicely, giving them a natural apica ranee. "A cup of this spcond-iable tes re* freshes you tremendously, but after ward your mouth is drawn up as If you had been sticking alum." ? Phil* -'3!phla Bu'.'.otin. Big Policies In Now York New York naturally has mors heavily Insured men than any other ^city. Among those with large policies are: James C. Colgate, $1,500,000; .George W. Vanderbllt, $1,000,000; Augu.st Belmont, .*600,0.>0; Richard A. MrCurdy, $300,000: General Fran cis V. Greone, $500,000; John D. Crinv mlns. $300,000; Pliny Flsk. $?v0,000; (the tots! on the Flak family is $2-,000.000) ; Chauncey M. Depew, $500,000; P. F. Collier. $350,000; Kd ward Lsuterhach, $300,000; (Jeorge W. Perkins, $300,?i00; Gage K Tnr bell, $500,000; E U. gmathera, $335, oo?. TRANSFORMATIONS. . ( iiiIoui Itim !? (Thrn Cufl>; Uilnk'nj 1? AhanUntir (I. It Is mI most ns hard for an old Coffee toper to quit the use of coffee fls it ia for a whisky or tobacco tleud to break off. except that the coffee user can ijuit coffee ami t..ke up I'ostuni Food Coffee without any feeling of a loss of the morning beverage, for when Posltim is well boiled and sol ved with cream. It is really better In point of flavor than most of the coffee served nowadays, and to .he taate of the coi.nolssi-ur it is like the flavor of fine Jnva. A great transformation takes p'.nce lu the body within ten ilsys or two weeks after coffee is left off .* ml Pos turn Food Coffee used, for the reason that the poison to the nerves has been discontinued and in its place is taken a liquid that contains the most powerful elements of nourishment! It la easy to make this tea*. and prove these statements by changing from cof* fee to Poatum Food Coffee. "There's a reason." PALMETTO AFFAIRS > . ??* . Occurrences of Interest Prom AM Over SoOtfi Carofina MANY ITEMS OF STATE NEWS A Batch of Lire Parafrapha Oorer iag a Wide Range ? What is Ooinf On in Our State. General Cotton Market. Galveston, tinn 11 1-2 New Orleans quiet and steady 11 710 Mobile, firm 1* 5-16 Savannah, steady 11 1-8 Charleston, quiet 11 3-16 Wilmington, steady 11-8 Norfolk, steady 11 5-8 Baltimore, nominal 11 3-4 New York, steady 11.95 Boston, quvct. ... : . 11.95 1 hiladelphia, steady 12.20 -Houston, steady. ... 11 1-2 A ugusta," firm 11 1-2 Memphis, steady 11 3-8 St. Louis, steady 11 5-S 'Louisville, lirm 11 1-2 Charlotte Cotton Market. These prices represent the prices paid ft> wagons: Hood middling 11 3-4 Strict middling 11 3-4 Middling 11 5-8 (Jood middling, tinged 11 5-8 Stains 9 1-2 to 10 1-4 State Execntiye Gommitttee. A list of. the members of the State Democratic executive committee as compiled from the newspaper reports will be of general interest at this time in view of the State convention th is week, anil the matters that may come before the committee. There are sev eral so far to be rejxirted but the list so far is as follows: Aiken ? W. M. Jordan. Abbeville ? A. Y?\ Anderson ? 11. II. Walking. Beaufort ? C. J. Coleock. Bamberg ? .1. B. Black. Barnwell ? W. I). Black. Charleston ? W. Turner Logan. Chester? R. B. Caldwell. Chesterfield ? W. F. Stevenson. Clarendon ? W. C. Davis. Colleton ? J. W. Hill. Dorchester ? J. D. Bivens. Edgefield ? J. Wm. Tiiurmond. Fairfield ? T. H. Keteliin. Florence ? J. W. Hngsdale. (ieorgetown ? ,1. Walter Doar. Greenville- ? Jno. T. Brainlett. Greenwood ? I). H. Magill. Hampton ? J. C. Langford. Kershaw ? ,1. (J. Richards, Jr. Lancaster ? T. Yancey Williams. Laurens ? T. B. Crews. Lee ? W. A. James. Lexington ? D. J. Griffith. Marion ? Jas. Stackhouse. Newberry ? C. L. Blease. Oconee ? Jas. Thompson. Pickens ? R. F. Smith. Orangeburg ? Robert Lida. Richland ? Willie Jones. Saluda ? W. E. Bodie. Spartanburg ? N. L. Bennett. Sumter ? L. I. Parrott. Union? J. M. Greer. Williamsburg ? C. W. Wolfe. York ? F. H. Barber. An Open Switch. Laurens, Special. ? At 9:45 Thurs day night local freight train No. 1 from Columbia, in charge of C'apt. Lucas and Engineer Oscar Land, ran into an open switch just before com ing into the station yard here, de railing the engine and tender. Engi neer Land had his engine under con-' trol and was coming in slowly, but lor which fact results would have been more serious, no doubt. John Carter Sh9t by Allen Fowler. Union, S)w?cial. ? News reached here of quite a serious shooting affair at Meadows, on the Union and Glass Springs railroad, in which John Car tel was terribly shot by Allen Fowler. Meadows is r.bout eight miles east of I ii ion in :i very thinly populated sec tion without any telephone connec tion and details are rather meagre. Item* of State News. The County Superintendent of edu cation of Marlboro county has receiv ed notice from the trustees of the Willis School district that no more dispensary funds will be used for school purposes in thnt district. ft is proposed to drain the South Carolina rice and other lauds in sec tions of 50 square miles, a commis sion being authorized by the prn]>o*cd act for each section and 1he drain ing to be dime at once from the sale of the bonds, which will be retired gradually by the tax. Th? genera} assembly of the South ern Presbyterian church will convene in Orec.uviMq on Thursday of this week and will continue in session for several days. Snpl. J. L. Mann ot Florence has written Gov. Heyward that thp people ol I* loreuee ure ready to show to the rmnuiissiouer* of the school for boys a suitable site and they await a visit <?? the commission as was provided for at their last meeting on motion of Snpt. E. L. Archer. The Chester Coeo Cola Bo jompany was chartered. Capitalizw Hon #5,000. The Merchant's Grocery company of Marion was chartered. Capitaliza tion $.">.000. Want is said to rule in Zioii City, and many are moving to other places.) Howie is rej>orted to be near death and Volivar is said to be distrusted by the people. Military and police patrols in Pari* have been withdrawn and the city | \as resumed its usual appewenca. SOUTH CAROLINA CROPS Bipwt of Crop Conditions For tho Put Week ma Ghrtft By. the. De partment of Africvltvxe. The South Caroline Section of thft 'Weather and Crop Service of the De partment of Agriculture issues the following Bulletin of conditions for the past week : The temperature for the week aver, aged from 4 to 5 degrees above the normal, but the weather was much cooler, with the temperature slight ly bciow normal at the end of the Week. The State maximum tempera ture was 94 degrees at Blackvillc on the 2nd and 3rd and at Bowman and at Summervillc on the 2nd. The 2nd was the hottest day of Tecord, includ ing period of thirty-six years, for the first week in May at Charleston. The State minimum temperature was 53 degrees at Greenville en Jhe 5tli. The minimum temperatures for the week ranged from 53 to '72 degrees. There was ubout an average amount of sunshine along the coast sections hut over the central and western counties there wan au excess of cloud iness, *with frequCnt light showers and some heavy rains. At a number of placea?in the western half of the State, the rainfall was nearly twice the normal amount, but over the east ern half of the State generally, there was a marked deficiency in precipita tion, and in a few locations droughty conditions are reported to exist. Show ers set in over the western and cen tral counties during the morning of the 7th and it was still raining oyer the entire State as the week ended. The rainfall for the last two days is not included in the amounts given un der "Observer's Reports" but is in cluded in the Special Rainfall Re ports." There were hailstorms in a few western counties on the 3rd. Report of Storm Damage. Columbia, Special. ? It wai report ed by pasengers arriving in this city from the northern part of the State early Sunday night that a storin had swept across the northwestern .section doing great damage in \Ya halla and vicinity, tho report being that a number of houses had been destroyed, but so far as could bo learned there was no loss of life. Tel ephone and telegraph wires were down and these rejH?rts could not be veri fied. Greenville was visited by a heavy huil storm during the after noon. Two Stabed to Death. Columbia, S. Special. ? As the> result of a fatal cuttin affair in Scuffletown at 0 o'clock Saturday night, Burt, alias John, Satterwhite and Charlie Ruff, two young negro men, are dead and the entire affair is wrapped in blackest inysterv. Satter white being asked by Deputy Sheriff Cathcart the name of his assailant gaeped with his dying breath the name of Arthur Wright. A search for Wright only resulted in the dis covery that he had fled. Except for these few primary facts nothing is known as the cause, manner or place of the killing Struck By Lightning, Home Burned. Anderson, Special. ? A severe thuu der storm, accompanied by a heavy rain, hail and wind, passed over thu city late Sunday afternoon and caus ed some damage. The two-siory house of Mrs. Fannie Rilev was struck by lightning nnd completely destroyed by fire. The loss is about $2,500. Dam age was caused by hail, some of the stones being an ineh in diameter. No reports of damage have been received from the county. State News Items. W. H. Xcwhold. attorney, has ask ed Governor Hey ward for a pardon for .1. D. Walker, a white man in Lancaster county who was convicted o!' violation of (In1 dispemary law and was lined $.">00. Lancaster will have neither dispensary nor blind li fers. Mr. W. P. Niel.ol son. inetnoor of the house frotr. Kdgelicld. luis askrwl Gov ernor I ley ward to name T. C. Ander son of Ninety-?ix as one of the sur xevors to run the line between Aiken and KdyefHd counties a>- authorized by the last legislature. Governor I ley ward has learned from Mr. W. M. liurst of Johnston that the reward of ?1 -*>0 olTctcd for the urrest of .loe Grant has b"en increas ed to $225. Of this amount the town Authorities of Johnston offered .*">0 Prominent prohibitionists have is ?ued an nddiTSs to the voters of the State. News Notes. The Comptroller of the Currency closed Ihe Delmont National Bank al Dclniont, Pa., and a receiver was ask ed for the Monoivvthela Valley Bank. Governor lloch, of Kansas, was re nominated by the Kcpi'hlican State Convention. The proposition to establish a uni versal postage rale of 2 cents was voted down by the International Con vention committee in Rome. Gov. tleyward has offered a reward of $100 for the arrest of Arthur VN right, tho negro who killed two ne groes in Scuffletown Saturday night. One of the negroes in the death throes declared that he had been killed by Wright. The latter seetns to have ?|K?ilcd any probable plea of self-de fence by running away. The N. Duthe company of Spur tanhuig was eomnii*sioiicdi. This is-, to be a wholesale concern with a branch in Columbia. The capital I ization will bo $1*,UU0. ?1 OPSBELCMINQ. Cam B*il IrMtU^I'MlUv* m4 UttMl C?r? rtw-N? Urtg?-C?r*< ky Alworfttoik A iwrtt breatb i? pncelMt. Mull's Anti-Bclcb VValm will wr* bad breath and bad tut* iiuunttjr. Uc.'cbiag ?nd bad tMtc indicate offensive brsath. which ii dut to ctMucn tronhls. I Mull's AntirHclch Wsfec* , purify the stomach and stop belching, by absorbing ?foul gases that sriss from undigested food, and by supplying the digestive organs with natural solvents for food. They relieve aea or car aickneaa and uaa aea of any kind. They quickiv cure headache. correct the ill effect of eseensiva eating or drinking. Tliey will destroy a tobacco, whiaky or onion breath instantly. They stop fermentation in the stomach, scute indigestion. cramps, colic, gas in ths ;etomach and intestine*, distended abdo men. heartburn, bad complexion, dizsy spells or any >t hrt atlliction arising from a diseased stomach. ' We know Mull's Anti-Reich Wafers *ill do thin, and we want you to know it. This ofT?r may not appear again. 5lf? COOL) FOR 2.V. 143 Send thin coupon with your name and address and your druggiat's name and 10c. in stamps or silver, and ws will supply you a sample free if yoa tisve never used Mull's Anti-Belch Wafer*, and will also send you a cer tificate good for 38c. toward ths pwr chaae of more Belch Wafer*. Yon wili Hod them inva'-able for trou ble; cures \iv absorption. Address Mull's V*apb Tojfio Co.. 328 3d Are.. Rock Island, li ft irr I'uli A'idreas and Write Plainly. Ail d*Nt#ists. SOo.'pwr-bex. or by msil * upon rectipt of price. Stsmps accepted. Fully two -thirds of our troubles arc only anticipated. Jt If.' T.. X L * *J Jiuy I.. vV M. I '.tint and get s full gsHon. Wears 10 to l."? yearn, because I., ft. M. Zinc harden* I.. L M. White Lead and make* I.. .V M. Paint wear like iron. 4 gallons ii*. I.. .V M. mixed with 3 gallons oil will paint .? moderate sized nousc. I'.S. Andre %v>. Kx-Mayor. Danhury.Conn., write*: "Painted my house It* v?ar? ago with I.. A M. I.ooks well to-day. ' J'AIXT YOU It 1I0USK. l*i Tie;- ,pn:. <-nm mission allowed to any rrniilrii' when- we have no agent, on >ule ot I.. & M. t.? propcrty-ownere. at out- rc tail price. Apply to LONGMAN* & MAKTINKZ. i'aint Maker*. New Vork. Waiting works wonders ? if you !<eei? hui-v while wait in"1. Dr. W. r. Wondlef, 31H \V. IHIi. Charlotte. N. t\ Bpecallst, dis eases of women. chronic aod skin diseases, ltomovcs moles, wnrts. birth marks, and oth er blemishes without (minor near. Will b? In office during week of 20tti May celebration, ('JO to 26th inclusive.) A woman can throw a hint straigli tcr than a man can throw a rock. I?r. 4llgi;?ri> II ii?-kletl?f rrv Cordlsl Never Fall. To t-iiro Children Toethlng. Bowel Trouble.*, etc. At Druggists '25- und 30;? per bottle. llastc makes some people waste a lot of oilier people's time. AWFUL SUFFERING From lli-mtirul I'aliie from Wounil on Fool -System All Hun l)uwu-MI raculous Cure by Cntleura. "W ords cannot speak highly enough (or the t'ut it-lira Kennedies. 1 am now sev enty-two years oi age. My system had been all run down. My blood was so bad that blood poisoning iiad set in. 1 had aexcral doctors attending me, so finally 1 went to the hospital, where 1 was laid up for two month*. My loot and a'nkle were almost, beyond recognition. Dark blood flowed out of wounds in many placet* and I was so disheartened that 1 thought surely m> la?t chance was slowly leaving mi-. As the foot did not improve you can readily imagine how 1 jelt. 1 was simply ! disgusted ami tired ol lite. 1 stood this pain, which was dreadful, ior six months, and during this time 1 was not able to wear u th?je arid not aole to work. Some one spoke to mo about (Juticcra. The con sequences were I bought a set of the t.'u ticiira Kennedies of one ot in.v friends, who was a druggi>l, and ?he oraise that 1 gave site.- the second application is beyond de scription; it seciut'd n miracle, for the Cu ticiira Kcmcc'.ins look effect immediately. I washed .l.e toe with the t'uticurn Soap before npi.iying the Ointment, and 1 tool: tne Resolvent at the same time. Alter two weeks' treatment my foot was healed completely. 1'eopSc who had seen my foot during my illness and who have seen it since the cure can hardly belie ? Iheir own eye*. Kob?rt Schoenhauer, Newburgb, Aug. 21, 1905." The Almighty never recognizes a preacher's w <?i*| h by t lie salary he g( ts. FJTS.K' .Vll??s* IV r?c:Y rrvr.rs T,if',n*?,s frr* munently cured by I'r. Kline's Oreat Nerve J?eMoisr. *'J 1 1 in h?-ttle i?rd treatl*? tree. r>r.. II. 15. K m>b. b?'., '? >1 Arch St. 1'bila., l'a. There are n<> newsboys in Spain. Women 'sell new*p*|?ers on the ?treet. Mrs. Wlns'ow's Soothln ; Syrui. lot rhlldrs** teat hi ng, soft ens th*:(Ufns,t edit cesinflatn ma llow ,aJU< ? < *<i>. Mire? eolle.Vfie.:! bottle The new Italian positive mampi ?il! not lieor l he monan-h'? head. WORKING WOMEN Their Hard Struggle Made Easier? Interesting State ments by a Young Lady in Boston and One in Nashville* Tenn. All women work j some in their homes, some in church, and some in the whirl of society. And in stores, mills and shops tens of thousands are. on the nev*r~oe?efng treadmill, earning their daily bread. All are subject to the same physical laws; all suffer alike from the same physical disturbance, and the nature of their duties, in many cases, quickly drifts them into the horrors of ail kinds of female complaints, tumors, ulceration, falling and displace ments or perhaps irregularity or suppression, causing backache, ner vousness, irritability and lassitude. They especially require an invigora'. ing, sustaining medicine which will strengthen the female organism and enable them to bear easily the fatigues of the day. to sleep well at night, and to rise refreshed and eheerful. Ilow distressing to see a woman struggling to earn a livelihood or per form her household duties when her back and head are aching, she is so tired she can hardly drag about or stand up, and every movement causes pain.* the origin of which is due to some derangement of the female or ganism. Miss to. Orser, 1 1 Warrenton Street. Boston, tells women how to avoid such suffering; she writes : Dear Mr*. Pinkhni.i: ? " 1 suffer n<i misery for several yearn with fomale irregulariti*-. Mv tut ck ached; I had b?-aritig-down pair-., niul frc<)iicnt heaiiachc*; I could not sleep and could hardly drag around. I consulted two physicians without relief, and as a last rv>ort. 1 tried Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, and to mr surprise, arery acho and pain left me. ,1 gained ten pounds and am in perfect health." Miss Pearl Ackers, of 3*27 North Sum mer Street, Nashville, Tenn.. writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: ? " I suffered with ]>sinful periods, sev era backache, bearing-down pains, pains across the abdomen; was r?ry nervous nnd irrita bla, and my trouble grow worse every month. " My physician failed to help nie and I decided to try Lydia E. Fink ham's Vegetable Compound, i i-xm found it was doing ma good. All my paln>* nnd aches disappeared, and I no longer fear my monthly periods." Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com* pound ia the unfailing cure for all these troubles. It atrengthens the proper muscles, and displacement with all its horrors will no more crush you. Backache, dizziness, fainting, bear ing-down pains, disordered stomach, moodiness, dislike of friends and society ? all symptoms of the one cause? will be quickly dispelled, and it' will make you atrong and well. You can tell the story of your suf ferings to a woman, nnd receive help ful advice free of cost. Address Mrs. Pinkhain. Lynn, Ma~vs. The present Mrs. Pinkham is the daughter-in-law of Lydia K. Pinkhain nnd for twenty five years she has, under her direction and since her decease, been advising sick women free of eh;ir<r<-. Lydia E. Piokhan's Vegetable Compound Success Where Othjrs Fall. when you btjy WET WEATHER CLOTHING you want complete protection &nd long service. These and many other good point* are combined in TOWER'S FISH BRAND OILED CLOTHING AjTOwfl* CO 00ft*0*ut*. Canadian CO lv? TQ^O^tq can _ THE ONLY IMPORTED PERFUME sold direct to the fionaum ?r. 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