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* 1^1 Two severe ca*M of Ovarian Trouble?
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ana two terrible operations avoided. Mrs
Emmons and Mrs. Coleman each tel
how they were saved by the use oi
Lydia E. Vegetable Compound
"Deau "Mns. pininnu :-?-l sn pleased with ilio results obtninet
from I.yd ia 10. l*iu k ham's Vegetable Compound that 1 feel it a duij
and a i>ri\ ilego to v. rite you am# u-,
"I suf ?red for more than five years with ovarian'troubles, cans
in.g an unpleasant discharge, a great weakness, ami at times a faintnes:
would come over mo which fonoiu.it of medicine, diet, or exereist
seemed to correct. Vour Compound found the weak si>ot
however, within a few weeks-rami save*I me from an operationnil
my troubles had disappeared, and I found in\ -elf eiiee more Jmalth\
and ??od. Vvna-. rail 10 w .-i uoe ine real, true, graielul leering thai i:
in my heart, and I want to t"U every sick and sniveling sister. Don't
dally with in?'dieines you know nothing about, but take Lydia K. Pinkho
n*'e ' - * * v ' * ' ' k '
,v?v?.i>i?" conipitnmi, MUl lake my word for it, jou will lie ;
ditto rent woman in a short time."?Mas. Lauka Emmons, Walker
villc, Ont.
Another Ca.?e cf Ovarian Trouble
Cured Without an Operation.
" Or:^tAIiis. Pink ham: ? For several years .
{ . aV Wfts #nv^ffrAViVh ovarian trouble and a painfu
I ' ^ and inliained condition, which kept me in bed par
0 * 12 t*u> t'nh'- 1 so dread a surgical oivration.
* s M carat remedies hoping tog* t 1 cttci
n&i?' >*>\ but nothing mm* mod to bring relief until a fricix
fc. V J wlio k*d iv?*ti cured of ovarian trouble, througl
15***.. ^ W the v of your compound, i:tdue? d me to try it.
jlgfJl ip took it faithfully for three moiiilw, and at the eia
J of that time was glad to tind that I was a wel
I woman, lleallh is nature's best gift to woman
?gr n"d if you lose it and can have it restore!
r,"*' > \\ l.vdia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
J \\ \ o auW A feel that all suffering women slroul<
I W.MOW of this." ? MliS. I.Al i.A 1 h.l.I K CoLil
1 ^ v\*, Omunercial Hotel, NashvHle, Tenn.
It is well to rememfinVi' ?itA Utters as above when some druggist trie
to get you to buy something wliicia k? says is " just as good " 'Phut is impos
Bible, as no other incdieine lias such a record of cures as l.ydin M. Pink
bum's Vegetable Compound f pt uu other and you \\ ill i>c glad.
Don't hesitate to write fo HTrs. Pinldintii if there is anytliin]
about your sickness you (To not understand. She will treat yot
with kiiidiu ss and Iter a?ltwo P? free. No woman e\er regrette*
writin" Iter and :-he ? a ; helped thousands. Adilrefcs hyini, Hilass
cr.->3ve-i-r if
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. ^\S? In sMuj^rtk.'' ?r'? ?1 Childr " o' 4 iv '(j9
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Cur I 1;: i,Soros,Co~t,UIv03,Tlirunli. P ?mover provert
Worm3. ttttt^tjti^^ counteracts and overcome
the effects of the summer's heat upon teething chtldref
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ItlUUESf Ai AN IS mcUJ&T
CITY.
New York World.
"Tough luck !" lamented the
biggest man in the world vester
| iHv. * o i a t.i ill Ulii
v i ' (?' ' . VV?- to'ii TT ere,
and yet 1 cant go out on the hi root
to havo a look at New York
without attracting so much attention
that it deprives me of all
pleasure."
Submissively he folded his
hands, each of which measures a
i Tool f?om wrist lo linger lip,
jl crossed his knees and swung
(pendulum fashion a toot on
' which wh? a No. 22 ru^ett rhoe
j It was stilling in his apartment
1 at Vanderbilt hotel, in East
1 i Forty second street, and by the
I I c.tue i?o uad bi:u iiauu>eichiefraround
h is No. 21 collar he
had to start over again to cool
off.
' I His name is Edward Eeaupre.
I IJo is 22 years old. his height is 8
| feet 2 1 2 inches and ho weighs
I I JW?7ponnds. His title of "higr
gest tnantitj the world" is undis
' pitted. And he's etill growing.
| Within the last two years he hns
* 'shot, ill) three nnrl n nmrlnr
-- r ? - _ w ? ? ? ? v^uMt w & lutur
I Beau pre was born of Franclir
Canadian parents in the sottlonient
of Willow 15 inch, Norths
western Territory, about 20 miles
3 from the Montana boundary. Hi*
I father is a well-to do ranchman
j I onii Fd*?*?rd has m*>v* poof to
j! see the Right*. He says ho has
. j found traveling disagreeable,
1 I because only a little more than '
' I half of him can rest comfortable
in the pullnian sleeper. lie
k likes the weft better than the
' cast, because distances are on a
bigger scale out there, and an
- eight foot-something man out on
1 the plains doesn't show up so big
t j until one gets close to him.
. | Beau pre weighed nine pounds
1 ! when lie was born, lie was just
i jiike other babies until at
I 1 the age of three he began to grow
1 with remarkable ppeed. Ilis
'j parents are of normal size. He
. I was six feet, four when nine
i | years old. Now it takes thirteen
I \r orila nl/\r U *^ ' '* - * **-*
I jmuo UI I/IUIII i w IUAKr 1IIUI U HUU
| of clothes. He has two brothers
; ami four sisters, none of whom is 1
. remarkable for size except one of
tho boys, ace dnine,whois five feet
y eight and growing at the rate at 1
1 ! which lie will soon catch up to
i
I his hi? brother.
I Renupre wears a No. 10 hat.!
He h?s lived aM his liro on f
ranch and is in perfect health
mentally and physically. Six
1 vpars ago, before he cot too bi<r to
ride horseback, he came a crop i
> I l wtiile liltn ting am. 1. acLuivii |
, ; his j.. v. The bone enlarged and
> |could not bo reduced. Exc.ptj
I for this miafortnno he is fair of'
j feature nnd vrr.motrically built !
Ilia ppo*ite *al' rr>r .riro t* *f'
slthe average-size m?n oaf*. Iloj
4 has been unable to get a comfort- '
? able fit in beds since arriving in
' New York, and baa to temporize
r J with two chairs stationed at tho
P foot-board on which to rest about
P I two feet of hii lea.
*
P I Night Was her Terror.
r klI would cough nearly all night
3 1 long." write Mrs. Chm. A ppl. ga'e
4 ! of Alexandria, Ind., "and could
? hardly get any Bleep. I had con
Plpumption ho bad that if I walked
^;a block I would cough frightfully
P and spit blood,but,when all other
W medieinep failed, throe $1 botflep
k of I)r King'pNewDipcoverv wbol
? ly cured me and I gained 58 lbn."
w It's absolutely guaranteed to cure
k coughs,colds,la grippe, bronchitis,
? and all throat and lung troublep.
r 1'rice 50c and #1. Trial bottle free
j at Crawford Bros, J. F. Mackev <fe
Co'a and Kaaderburk. 1'karinaay.
A UllKA 1' OUATOIt. 1
'I his is from the Fourth of' |
July oration of one ol Roosevelt's j "
lOivJu t'A jJilaLlwiitui O* j J
frens, do United Slates am del
createst1 countrv?'ceptin' Soul j
Garliny?under do eiiinin' sun,)*
11' she am {.rowiu' greaiah ebiy ]
day She nm expanshunin, an' I t
fo'one hope tor live t' see do day J
w'en do Amerikin eagle kin sit I
cm do 449th parallel of Nor! !
Longitude an' dip his beak in do |
wa'm watahs ob de Gulf of Cuby, 1
while hi- t i! fed 1 11 j d> '
snow while snow offen do t.op?j
?>0 ^Greenlan'a Icy Mountains
an' his penetratin' eyes shall.hab ' '
watch ovah do leobi' flocks 1'oni j
Jewrus-'lem t' Jerric'ho."
r
t
just abuui beuuiRe
i
take a Little Karlv Riser?it will
cure coustipation, biliousness [
and liver troutdes. DeWitt's i
Little Early ILaers ate different '
from other pills. They "do not !;
gripe and break down the mu- i
cons membranes of the stomach,
liver uud bowels, but cure by
gently arousing the secretions j
and ci vine ctr?.r?<rfK tl>-in? "
r r, vti^tu iu mono Ul
cans. Sold by Crawford Bros. 1
TWO HOYS 1IANUE1). ' i
Lexington, Ky, July 24.? t
Claude O'Brien and Karl Whitney,
boysin years, whose faces indie- 1
ate nothing of the criminal, were
hanged here at 8 o'clock this
morning for the murder ot A. B.
Uhinn, who was a wealthy mcr
chant and an Kx-Conlederate
soldier.
The boys, who were but 17 (
years old, met their late fnlmlv !
i
and said they were ready to die.
Uhinn was killed during a pistol
light between Asa Chinn, son ol ?he
murdered man, and O'Brien '
Whitney, while i he latter were
attempting to rob the Chinn
home last October. Asa Chinn
was wounded, but recovered.
True charity entails sacrifice.
Despair flees when Hope walks
in.
You can get very little good
Dot. ot life until you put some in
it.
Our children are mischievous;
other's children are simply mean, j
Our eccentricities are signs of
t o ri line a whin exhibited by
ot hers.
GASTORIA '
Tt Kt ' Yea" Always Booght!
B jars th) /f | '
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. L . r. I
yNotice.'
Noiict? is liticoj 1^1 ?vii ?!i<41, ii |
is a violation ol law lor any person
or corporation within the
limits of Lancaster conntv to sell'
or oiler for sale any pistol, rille
partridge or pistol cartridge with-! 1
out first obtaining a license lrom
the county board of commissionors.
L. J. I'errv, i
County Supervisor. TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCKHN.
Notice is hereby given that
the County Board of Commis
siuin/rs win not approve or pay
any claim against the count}'
for work, such ivh repairing
roads or ground bridges, unless
the same shall have been
authorized by, or a contract
made with some member of the
Board.
L. J. Perry,
County Supervisor.
W. V. Brace, Clerk.
i
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SODOL digests what you eat
ECDGL cleanses. r<li?W?,
? and sweetens the stomach.
fcODOL CL" ' c''s" ':?n'r- *'-an
all stomach and feouro) tronbtev
SODOL accelerates the adton of the gas- '
. trie glands and gives t">n8 to tho C
ligestive organs. \
iODOL relieves aa c-vervoi Vub-J stoinach
? of a. nervooa strain gives to
he heart a full, free and untrammeled
i';nuu, nourisncs ins nfcr?o?JS and
eeds the brain.
KODOL <s tho worK*c,<a' remedy thai Is
making so many sick people well
ind weak people strong by gtvnug to their
Jodie* all of the nourishment thit is ooa:alned
In the food they eat.
e??y. < *9 v* "" wtal
size, which seils (or SOc.
ltn~* er.tr ?: !, C. PeVHT ( C9.. rH!ClM,
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< inary dp
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