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Miss Agn?* Miller, to young women abc ^Menstrual Pn^txl ? he suffering ^4,. remove Lydia E* Plijflttiam's "V "To Young Womem :?I sufferm rhea (painful jieriodw^ mn^li so tli know it meant rhree rtt ftmr davs of ill is was due to ivw i?tfrv*??d condition by repeated and. colds. "If young girls only realized lio\ this critical time, much suffering' won lor Lydia E. PlM**ajgfrfr V?v?tnM? medicine which helped mm any. Will take it, I noticed a marked iniproven the time of my next monthly period t ably. I kept up the treatment, and wa another person since. I am in perfect h< added 12 j minds to my weight, my c happy." ? Miss Aunk# 25 IV IT- Tlio monthly sioku^ets reflect.* licultli. Anything unusual at th and propter attention. Fifty Uious that Lydla E. !*inlv??a?ai?,? Vcgetnli ^r'. struution and makes those pcriodi HEAD WJJULT MISS 1was i>:iii m?dicine. I <1i< Habit J?> polti during my I> * 6th Street, Y fm\ jl |}llj /'[& ( \ llemem / / fhl hill III' lit Yifep Invited to v (WWnfLllutf * is anything i >T ' DAt understand Lynn, Mass., her adtfro is freo it ml tnff woman vrho a?M Tor it- Her more than on* haatetd thousand it, my sick sinter*? $5000 Lot? N^AnoulJK^C^ftch will proye ? 'il1-. . ? ?- - ? 1 ? Mo Matter 1 t \ ! come here every departm i 1 gain story to Uftll yon, 1 f" 1 gathered here and there t Great Bargain ( Comforts from 7k cents up. | i Men's fine shoes at 05 cents. i Men's Huits at $2.25 and up. ' ! Men's Hats at 45 cents and 1 25 cents. $ A full lino of Liulios .JackotsM lot of Capes?must l>e sold reg.i J Neckties, Collars, Cloves, I ? other things to he sold as chap a see , | R. MILES, ( 1 '11 ROOSEVELT'S C/ Washington, April dent Roosevelt at '< ^''H nioming depar Western trip under I train pulled out of t lvMiii;i Et'ihiin dm I*.-.* ?n <>'?"rVatr./rm of cur, tinpinjl his hat ^Vjv-'vf.<-vf-r-tyr/ *;Jfl hi response to trie W:fr&$(-i3r cheers of hundreds YVand friends. rf&'* v';y As early as 8 o clo began to gather at House to witness the departure. As lie v carriage to drive to tlie men made thehis echo with cheers, w v'?ved tlieir handkt r JiStZtSx' m?"y of them their 1 jffiW.''-? - v s The station plat crowded with people ' '' >*.<M"1 the Chief M?i r /-*\ i qautions were taken f Ki / ? o ryf rv r?*-vi*^ ? v/i v_-11 iv-ci*?w, ?j>crtKb safety of the. I'res )Ut dangers of the formed officers, dele >w to avoid p un and clo,,K;8 me" a,,d 86 . I . operatives surrounde tllC cause oy UlSini^ dent ami covered eve re^etab!e -Compound* As Pre8ident Ro?8 , e .! **i trom his carriage il for six years with dysmcnor- ^ . int I dreaded every month, as I cd by Secretary Hit intense pain. The doctor said t] walked down of the uterine api>endnges caused platform arm in arm v dangerous it is to take cold at dent stopping now s i!d be spared them, lhank Cod 1 i Compound, tli ' \\a< the only greet personal friend liin three weeks after 1 started to attired in a black cm lent m my general iiealth, and at , . , lie pain had diminished consider- dark striped trousers scured a month later. I am like black felt hat. lie salth. my eyes are brighter, I have , . olor is good, and 1 feel light and host ot spirits and itoinac Ave., Chicago, HI. thusiasticaily with f the condition of a woman's the trip on which h. iat time fHiimul have prompt 1 and letters from women prove to start. ,1.. ci * \ ??iup<,unii regulates men- The most notable i > painless. nected with the pr INl>BKCK SA\Sj parture arose out of < I'jnkham 1 yrtia K. l?inVs- ftt lho gUtion of jiar, ilc < om pound has greatly bene11 loll you how I siiiforod. Mr Sternburg, tho (term iftil menstruation. I foh ns oarh IIe wa8 lhe only me, Unit 1 was getting worse. I had town pains in my back and abdo- diplomatic corps wnc , depot to see the pres dvised me to try Mrs. Fin Wi am a I so and am now free from aH president, greetei periods." ?.Jessie ('. Lixubeck, cordially, telling hi . Kockford, 111. ... greatly appreciated t AOVICR TO WOMEN. Dnring (heir chat t iber, every woman is cordially , , n vrit? to Mrs. Pinkhatn if there asked the Baron uhout her symptoms she does would be here in Jui . Mrs. Piiikliuni'N address Is ... . _ . I cheerfully given to every ail- returned, and upon r advice lias restored to health affirmative reply tl women. "Why don't you try "That is good; w pr<w1u?? th? original nn?l *t h?ir ?t.?oiiite pfnrin^ness. some long rides togel . I'lnkktm MiMlldii* Co., l.yun, A The Baron told ll that his horses were would not he here fo *4* Instantly the presit _ . ft and gave orders that lft,? S** C* C E absence his riding hu L' aJ 9 t W ii u i \# ft of Mrs. Roosevelt hIh | ed at the disposal ot ent has its little bar- 5 I?aroneRt5 von r r . B should he verv muc lerc are a few items ft ., , . * ft said he to tlie Rnron, h rough out this ft the Baroness woulc ft while 1 am away." btOre. Bj As tiie train die Blankets 50 cents up. ft president called: ^Uc Ladies lino shoes $100. X ron 5 1 "PPreciato ; ,, , o . ft very much. Boy s Suits 90 cents up. ft lip. Children's Hats at m 1? Otioil for C'hil -must go at any price. A ft ! The pleasant to tak irdless of cost. " J I Im. One Minot?Ooui . , , 9 I immediate relief in udorwenr mid numerous 9 Cough, Croup and L as the cheapest. Call and W cause it does not pasi ? Iv into the stomact: 9 effect right at tho ' " C """ m trouble. It draws on The Bargain Giver. ? mation, heals and ?' B cures permanently tho lungs to contrioi giving and life-sustai to the blood and tisi ford Bros. LUPAIUN. ROOSEVELT IN PITTSBUUU 1.?Presi- Pittsburg, Pa., April 1.?Presi 7.05 o'clock dent Roosevelt viewed the seen led on his ery around the famous liorsc he most fa. Shoe curve this afternoon from t s the ppponl seat in '.he cab of a tccoro'div* he Pennsyl- attached to his specal train, ant eident stood after a ride of titty miles express his privato ed himself a" delighted with his and smiling experience. In the cab with bin enthusiastic were Secretary Loeb, Trainmas of admirers ter A. E Iveiser, Special Engi neer Robert McLeon, the regulai ck a crowd engineer, II T. McCormick, anc the White Fireman II. W. Ilunter. As h( President's took Ins 6eat the President re entered his marked that, being a member o the station Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire toricgrounds men, he thcught he ought to take bile women his turn at feeding the furnace rchiefs and but he did not do so. At Oalli lata. then the president went back tc forms were bis car, rather dusty and grimy anxious to but enthusiastic over his novel ;istrate their ride. No record-breaking time afe and sue was made while the presideni of able pre gat in the cab, the speed of tlu to insure the train not reaching over forty-fivf ident. Pni miles an hour, ctives, plain Outside of his ride 011 the en prot cnriri/io frina I no rvrnoi/1/.nt "" ' v/.v? Dvi i ivd h-?v v.iu I'icniuuui imnnoti fin uil cl the 1'resi- eventful day, devoting a largf sry point. portion of it to reading. Brie evelt alight- stops were made at Baltimore he was join- Uarriaburg and Altoona, butonlj chcock, and at one place did the president tho station make a speech. A large crowc , the 1'resi- met his train at Uarrisburg, ami ind then to although no speech was scheduler s. lie was for this place President Boose (away coat,, velt appeared on the rear plat and wore a f?rm ot h's car an'l delivered f lt short address, which was receiver was in the ... , ' with cheers, chatted en- , ? . riends about \ disordered sfomacti may caus< 3 was about no en<* trouble. Whe the stomacl Tails to perforin its functions tlx bowels become deranged, the live; incident con an(' kidneys congested, causing nu meroun diseases, the most fatal o esident's de- which are painless and therefore tlx .1 more to be dreaded. The importau 'ne presence thing is to restore the stomach an< )n Spec votl liver to a healthy condition, and fo this purpose no belter prepar&tioi an minister, can be used than Chamberlain's.Stom nhor of fl.o ao'' and Liver Tablets. For sale by J noer oi ine F Mackey & Co., druggists. > went to tho ? . ident oiTand A ROLLING PALACE. d him most im that h? Washington, March 31.?Thi he courtesy. BPecial traiu on ^hich the presi . > . dent will leave here tomorrow fo 6, ^rKCfil ^ bis western trip will be furnishec w let er le Pennsylvania railroad ant le, when he w-Qne fineBt ever nn eceiving an ou^ Gf Washington. It hat beei le president npeeially decorated and equippet for the trip. It will coasist o 'e will have HXX cars, manned by a picket [her." crew, with conductor Wm. H lie president Johnson, who has been with th? in India and president on many tripa, 11 r some time, charge. Spencer Murray will b< lent turned I 'n chftrKe of the president's car during his private * ?i . Klysian. It has a parlor and ob ran and that j J . nervation compartment, thre; >uld ne plac- , ' . , 1 state sleeping rooms, a dininj {.iron and room^ jwo sleeper sections, i rnburg. ''I kitchen and sleeping section t'oi U pleased," flervants. The other cars of tin "If you and train will be the Texas, a coin 1 ride thorn j partment sloeper ; the it. James ! a diner; the Seagal, a sectioi w out the sleeper; the Atlantic, a combiua >o.l live, Ba t'?'1 buffett and haulage ear, anc your coming n regular baggage car. The trij will continne from April 1 t< Juno 5?nine weeks and ihre< j days. During that time the pres jident will travel about 14,00< e aud harm-1 miles. shCure gives I . . ^ . all cases of ... _ . Makes a Clean Sweep. aOnppe be-1 r i immediate-1 1 here's nothing like doing i 1, but lakes) thing thoroughly. Of all th< seat of (he Salves yon ever heard of, Buck t the lnfiam- len's Arnica Salve is the best. 1 soothes and swoeps away and cures burns by enabling sores, bruises, cuts, boils, ulcers ite pure life- ski n eruptions and piles. I ning oxygen only 25c, aud guaranteed to gm sues. Craw- satisfaction by Crawford Bros and. J.F. Mac key & Ct.( druggitte 1 ^ Wtt, \ ? YFi I&x . w. - . y *- . .. v ' PROF. IDWAUU X. PHXUPS, M. ' Greatest of All Physicia?. i Eminent Discoverer of > PAINE'S CELEfC^V COMPOUND /i } Trof. Edward E. Phelps M. D.? bom in Connecticut and ! Yale. ' His unusual talent soon brought huaratflMta, tion and prominence. First he \vm dMjHI to the professorship of anatomy and surgciy in [ the Vermont University. Next he w?F'.-*ppointed lecturer in Dartmouth CoMemoj^jEVie > following year he was chosen to the jgyjt' , important professorship in the aawadfflr ? place that he occupied when he rca^gj^ptis world-famed discovery of Taine's Ccl?^Qp> pound. This i?faltihle rnrc for itmcr - result from an impaired nervous impure blood, has endeared the great hjjf 1 * to the world. < i =?fc a DIAMOND DT15 r COLOR ANYTHINO ANY COLOR, "s. Dresses, cloaks, suits, ribbon^v ' 1" <' ' feathers, stockings,?everything v ieJjen ^ff i Diamond Dyes make to look like r \ A Wu have a ?|<?cltl department of auvtce | abawer frae any queaUoti* about dyul ^ MSA W 1 eaniple of gooda whea poaatble. l Direction book and 45 dyed ramplea free. 1 DIAMOND DYEH, Burlington, Vt. - gjg ? CHEAP RATES i Via the Southern Railway On the dates named below the i Southern Railway wilt sell speaial " round trip tickets as follows: To Nashville, Tenn., ou acf , couut ot General Assembly,Uu^it berlaud 1'reBbyterian church. * Kate of one fare plus ^twenty-Ave i cents for the round trip. Tickpta " on sale May 19th, 20th and 2ist, with final limit.June lct, 1903. To St. Louis, Mo., on account of dedication ceremonies, Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Kate B of one first-class fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Aptf.1 r 29th, 30th and May 1st, good to leave St. Louis not later than May 4th, 1903, returning. To Atlanta, (4a., account of Isa* tional Convention K. Y. P. U. of America. One first class fare plus twenty-five cents for the " rouud trip. TicketB on sale Jaly ' 8th, Oth and 10th, with final limit B to July 15, 1903. 11 To Richmond, Va., account of B of Southern Educational Confer* ence. Kate of one nnd one-third r fares for the round trip. Tickets " on sale April 20th and 21st, with 5 final limit April 28th, 1003. i Solid vestibuled trains. Riot gant Pullman sleeping car service. For full information in rar I gard to schedules, t'cketo, etc., si apply to any agent of the South-1 ern Railway Company, or R. W. , Hunt, Division Passenger Agent, , Charleston, S. C. M . | ? mm i ' ? ? -??:* 1 yv . B??ri Ue yf lt<e K?u You h.ivh At* ays Bcufitt London hostesses are wailing ) loudly over the passing ot the dancing man. Mauy big b^lis are an entire failure now because the men refuse to dance, and no one knows the reason why. The men say that it is too much bother, but the bridgo tables probably " have more to do with it. t WANTED?Kvery person that is suffering with asthma, to send '25 cents for a large dollar bottle of * Pirkck'h Asthma Cukk. Nature's Remedy Co., . altt*02-lry Washington, D. C.