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|fil| ^*il M ^ ' KW I v II V> V . Tupman, ; of Richmond, Va., i woman's troubles, t< Lydia E* Pinkham's wDkar Mrs. Pinkuam:? For sivn-j ptifa*, teucor tried many rumodios, Ivit w*?rtung ^ "T mmmeocM tr.kiag Lydla E in Juno., 1001. When 1 had taken luovouionL, and have nmr taken h like a new woman. Whan 1 com pound I felt all worn out and was collapse. I weighed only 86 pom* am improving every day. I glad! Mus. K. C. TvrMAX, 423 West 3<>t When a medicine has been oases. |<4 It Justice to yourself to , believe It would help mo"? Surely you cannot w*sh to rr aged, exhausted with eucli daj's meitt of the feminine organism table Compound will help you ji Mrs. W. II. Pelham, Jr? 108 E j "Dear M*s. IhsKHAMj?I must 1 female medicine to immMnu "<11 mmJ " I' r-. '**. ?\> \ \ tvomon -<* x o nro 111 f!,at Ly?!ta If Is tl "it : {'ley ihotlld till ami It, iiu.-i uumifw!^ of ttiouNiun should consider 'f tirHrlyo to us?* TVT***<. TMnlthip, wit?isc n-Jd fully and wlt.lw nt fwt rii lotton Pri'lv.tj*- m'.io !juh Jn.it tl know try lior to?day - It costs notliiii1; $'&( )i?i ILo:iTfTT if ,tih? If 111 v?.. ;i , V # ? r ? .. " he defeat i < i ha v,v mi u the nir? ore * t ino-i ad?ni*v.i ?viu? : ? I>iuna': 11 cm.* 1 ?r liv fj ; Mk i , . . .. a 1 M ' io 1 > nrie Oh' i drill " ? ' the Parthenon were wt'ii -r i!: < ' T' 1 ul itfcn'an. Wi had ne\ r thought of the elFoct of f 1 fi*?1 la row: of (rrecie.n j i 1!.m. >:nam'., uii! i! wo saw the 1 attor model. T! mi ?r> tho "Zoo," with it.s ro. ninna's ami *? Ods. l'he tuiiuiti. 1. Ini t' j <. ami i.ii'l (Ui noeero- dowM to tho h*ihv camel ?not a ithbtaoding Walter Main's. the , allocation fhn! the "liahy nnniel" iu Central l'ark had died. Wo took the staeo 'i down Fifth Avenue; ........ ^ 1... M (. .?? ??.IW ??V. VI Dtiun >? o Ult pageant ly of" that street, famous for lis millionaires. More than k once our ilnvor was conatiained to pan^e until the tangle of every mentional V vehicle untwisted itbeii. We behtiii fashion? iasliion?galore ! The conceit ol having the licit,. of the tnrnoul a great sufferer with ^lls of her cure by Vegetable Compound. Rome yearn I suffered with backache, rhuaa, and tailing of the wotuh. I ;ave any positive relief. . Plnkhaiu's Vegetable Compound the first half bottle, I felt a vast burn Inittles with the result that I feel meneod taking the Vegetable Cornfast approaching complete nervous da. Now I weign 1095 pounds and y testify to the benefits received."? h St., liichmond, Va. sueeossful in more than a million say, without trying it, ** I do not >mi)n weolr end ctr-V or,* work- You huvo some derangei, an<l Lydla E. Pink ham's Yegoist as surely as it has others. . Haker St-, Richmond, Va.,Raj8t ; say that 1 do not believe there is any Lydia E. 1'inkham's Vegetable Coinvtum to you my heartfelt thanks for j medicine has done for me. liefore I Vegetable Compound T was so badly I I thought I could not live much The little work I had to do was a to nie. I suffered with irregular atiou and leueorrlirea, which caused ation of the parts. I "looked like had consumption, but 1 do not look low, and I owe it all to your wonder- I ue. >k only six is>ttl.*s, but it L.u niado f . 1 lM- - * i'-fi u si' u in .v pr-rst.71. I thank I I that there is suel: a lomalo heli*?r I you." j 11., therefore, believed by all i . ?Mnkhnit * > Wjretnble Compound n . It bas .stood the test oj time, I (is of euros to li-> ercflit. Women j any otht r lueilleino. is Vj tin, >T:?s?.^ will etiswer choof j addressed to her by slek wotnen. 1 !e?l^e tli.it will liclp your euac? j ' \? i! ..1 >yt \ tl' r nh*<>lut? g> Lilt* iv ? - I ??? . A n'] r-,11 n ?> {* ?i 1 '1 i i< r . | ,,,; 1,, ? ... ,? j a v c*i? n \ ? v4ic; i * j v* r*r0 A . ?> % W Ar | in> its with ill'1 'o]w iiini' ij !>.?. .*, : !:jpinvin<? a line ol oxe??!l -n' | 11:: m color, wore about t ho host ! ' I 'lvi't-r, . n '.VP ii'.v. , porh.ip.*, i lie policemen on l*ro.?d I |among the policemen of Now I York. (>oo is never employed 1 on this throned p.*1'' potv^Ioup ' | thorcuyhiare unless lie i? piv fcef.j and of a certain weight. Wi;J shal' not consume space l?v on I , dcnvoring to depict plays we saw. Suffice to say, we had "j pi rtuni ! I ly to ?ratify h penchant we have' i tor Home time entertained to tie | ; hold the fastidious John T^rew.J ? Lie is holding J'orth at the stalely I ' Empire" in 'Mummy and thej i Humming bird." We consider I 11 h 1 lit capable of a prettier piay.l ' We understood that Mrs. Lesliel I I ('nrtor is the l?*?dinsr "star*1 in' - i (to; har?t this season. Mot waited: r I too late to secure tickets to j t "Eelasco," her theatre. How ever, a lady assured us that she i took a friend to see her in uDu s Barry", and that when said 'J friend left tho building her hand- t kerchief was soaked in tears, e That tho culminating scene in I this tragedy was the tragedy a queen herself, Mrs. Carter, being c carted ofT, by a real old horse, e hitched to a real cart, to the s block of execution. We don't t seek tragedies. h The trip to West point con- t sutned ono day. Loug havo we r sighed to sail up tho Hudson in c one of its "floating pa'aces," and j we wero not disappointed. The t scenery along the banks was I grand, magnificent. We passed c the boulevards, whore the wealth r of some of New York's citizens $ displays itself in imposing struc- s turor. Tho Riverside Drive fol- e lows for a considerable distance, i Then came towns, towns?Conk ^ ere. Sine-Sim? and ntlmrc ? West point is built on top, on r, the aidoa and at the bottom of a a ridge of the (Jatskill. It is the v moat romantically beautiful town e we've ever beheld. The Acad- i emy buildings, of course, ffrst claimed attention; they are solid o granite, some smoothe and others 1 rough. Hut as firm looking, as > any structures need bo. The old s chapel is covered with the "Vir- j ginie Creeper," or a species of s ivy. The library was also fes- r tooned, and quite classic looking. 1 Tne writing house and stables 1 j are at the base of the spur. The r streets and pavements are of \ solid masonry, and perfectly t clean. Granite walls, several c feet high, skirt precipitous drives. \ and upon the llat tops electric d lamps are placed. The dwellings t are of granite and red brick, with t iron fences. The yards are beau- c lied wuu beds ot loliage?plants, a hedges of crimson sago, and red s and yellow cannas. Evergreen v hedges and well shavon lawns I A I x in ml ? WW - ..V. t The muster ground is wide and level, almost a plateau. The |"boys" were just through their : morning drill and were dispersing, j Cannon balls supported fences, ^ ornamented them, and are soon j everywhere. A very tall and c elaborate monument, commemo- t rates the officers and soldiers of 1 j Weal point who fell in the - War f | ot the Rebellion,"' erected by ^ their '-surviving comrades " A c statue of Thayer, father ot West- * point, adorns the grounds; there I are also others. Securing some , l'ruil our party descended toward j ... . . v, ' uio wnari. *>n a rook-rin ot theM mountaiu, wide and level, we f paused to lunch. There were ( jseats-and tables made ol square llat blocks of granite placed on \ , t '. :. > ?1 i. > 1 < y r 1 o i^s. . ' .. . : : .. t i .?c-oi ",, 1 ,d\ or km.; one bf*. j ? ' .... ' : V.-e.v/o- n ' V .< : toward- a prcf'y \t dow i* < i* T?n.rt , *d v t r ..volline com;.on; in i * ..}[ i i?>, =n(?v beard hc? j' . V,.?V V . \V - t I t| t . p ' ;t ' ! Fleet vie t" ,,v el 'ctrio cars, steam cars, or ti ti:.:' foot passengers, nil at cue time,; and nobody jost led upon this I j iir. k iron t.j.'tjrvMx* <'??? ?... ??h in</ waters. And (iroen-li A 'rtmntixslrlnff IXnncr. Heavy eati:ig in UBually the tir^t J h < < us. of 1 uli;e tion. Repeated v ?ttHck? intlirrio the mucous I membranes lining the stomach, > (i exposes tfi*1 nerves of the st< maclild producing a swelling after eating, i hcurtb.iro, headache, r risings d and finally catarrh of the stomach s Kodoi relieves the inflammation, t protects the nerves and cures * the catarrh. Kodol cures indi- 1 gestinu, dyspepsia, all stomach If j trouble by cleansing and sweet- i I ening the e'ands of the stomach, j t 1 Crawford Bros, 11 i I rood t Surely the greenest green pot we have ever beheld, j ["were madness to undertake , o even sketeh this great-4 ?st of American cemeteries, j t is radiantly, gloriously green, md adorned with every tpecies, if flowers and plants, trained in ! ivery conceivable way, to repre j ent different things, such as: noons, crescents, stars, crosses, learts, diamonds, and so on. Ah o the grandeur and coat of the! nonuraents, we are silent. One, > onsidered ordinary, and near the >ublic huryiug-gronuds, erecte<i o "Mackey," the founder of the! *Jew York Journal, or Chamber) 7 # t if Commerce?we only had infer-1 nation from a gate keeper?cost >350,000 ! It stands on a groeu j lope in full view of one of the' intrances. We did not go up to t. Wo wore glad to see the >ublic grounds so neat, so invi ing (?). Each grave had asmall narble headstone and f'ootstone, iiid flowers wore on all wo saw. vhilst perfect cleanliness obtain j d. Surely "Potter's Field'' isj lot so bad after all 1 Now York, the proud queen of itiea, farewell! Long may you j ift your head in the skyscrapers' ou have built?31 stories, 21 ! torios, and so on ; proud raav | rou ever be of your trallic, your i wealth, your grandeur, your I natchless works of art, your ool ections, your inventions, your landiwork ; but some day others nay sit on your ruins, even I 'ou have sat upon and approprin I ed the buried glories of decayed itied and countries. These exca'ators and antiquaries will, no loubt. gaze in astonishment at he lavishness and richness ol heir "find," which they wiil nrry to cities perhaps carved uui beautified and kept by decendants of the now lofty and ridespreading metropolis of tne Jnited States. Who can tell! Vdieu ! Mrs. F. M. Hunter. A. SfnrtllnK Surprli". Very few could believe in] ookiug at A. T. lioadely, a healhy, robust blacksmith of Tilden, nd., that for ten years he suffered such tortures from Rhenniaism as few could endure and; ivo. Ilut a wonderful chaugo I ollowed his taking Electric litters. "Two bottles wholly ured me" he writes, "and ! hav? tot felt a twinge in over a vear." ' fnev regulate theKulneys, purity ; I he bloou aod cure Rheumatism,, "souralgia. Nervousness, improve I 1 (rnnf 1 All a ri 4 r?i 1?<N ' f ^ i- Ua?LU ? IV HU'i i, ' l- I- : --t v :' *'T1 I I !1 . , "Vy thorn Onlv oO < t?. at (Jraw- > nrd Broa. nnrl .! P. Mickey <V i )oV drug atore. 1 " ' i | MnoMtlom;* A' >oo!>%f!o? 't- >*< i. ?gulur tX166tillgot tlu jsncaatet Cot nty Kducational ' , Hf ii :;><? m. rmerf?m will ppo %. i t :, ii wh' .if- u' uu!/. > ;? employed or Vdii evp- f" in leach i?! n ?? fork are most coidi i:i\iuj o moo* rvith us i.'. . A. (J. Rowell, Co. Supf of Ed. ? iiiupj<1 oti ? Tin 'oweli jumped on mm inverted ake mado ot ten peonv naila, . r,d I iiruat. one Till rnt:re.lv td.? i ier foot and h second cn?? hall j fnv through. C.ih ruber lam hi -uu Jaltn promptly applied r nd ive minutes later the pain hud! liflappoai ?,I ar.d no no -< ng was experienced. In ttir?*; lay a the child was wearing hoi j hoe an usual ami with absoluielv j 10 discomfort. Mr Towell is aj vellknown merchant ofForklund, V h. 1'aiu IJalm is art antiseptic j in<l he*b suMi injuries withT*; Tiftiuration and in one-third mei ,ime required by the usual treat < nont. For sale by J. 1'' M >\ck ey& (' i; I CAUSEy^T^ | ?jjn For ttiut H Millionaire ?> - Feeling wear clothes I made to your J??r I I STRAUSS BROS I | CHICAGO B Jvist right in <r H them. Near- fejft'pM I terns to ae- ??/ g a 1 Uct from KI I I Satisfaction p' ' '; I See tho com- Wl H plete line at I tho storo of EFFECT V I Fundorburk Co I To cura SICK HEADACHE, HABITUAL CONSTIPATION, and all diseases arising from Intilfiestlon. Thoy will purify your blood and makn vourco-rriftytrn as FAIR AS A LILY. T.ioy aro staUtln coated, PPinE 2P CEKTS. i" can take the piaoe of ffiiur pipcf. *r <*?> " nty " ws 'J*VJ fdr county prfclo it AhouUi ro inro ovtfry Wtn-A. Put fur newa from t'- j.'tivl of your Btato ami every county,in rjaroTlrsv per- H :. ot y liay; for iWfty ne*rn frvni Wjo?hintrtT>n. u>e UuicoO states nnu every uiLr -rnnr^er of TV.* gVhr < " ? tiT.e H ' .eo iri ^mith C. ;> :it; i !. "ffl of r*j> TVifty Tceae are momeittouk times iu kf?s*? tcry. 'We axr in thn ?M<Ut of wrt-% *rrOc/H c_"v*. pottUenJ u ' 1 RTfnt ijflff.oTtanc e. Tht* not: scssim* 01 "j ir UffJsrluture. *tUi tio tn.i j,. u. ;.ou ..f a ai-* firorernuc. v II have j -j -u-ii mtcraft. Man or wnnvin, to k>-> f. 'P ,.*>} ?v,. i . , . . . ,. t . ... . t 1 . ,i ?oy it--? of t'. - world t n in I - rttAte. The Suit a v. Ill k. i t . n / for ? y*>- *< 'w > t iticirt1!*, or Just a frocii ?o o-> *>.. < . ?t ?* -A f i'-l?4, 1'i.v v iJav! 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