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0 The wonderful f*>\ver of Cydia kind is not l*?oaiue tt is a stimulant, wonderful tonic and re constructor eve CUKINti disease and restoring healt Marvelous cures are reported fr nurses who havo witnessed cures, IMnkliaiii's Vt'gntuMe Compound 11 One of Many Women Cur< Without Sub? " "Dr.at* Mns. Pinktiam: ? I wa< and they all said nothing but an oivra UI picked up a paper and jaw ; had falling and inflammation of the 1 severe headache, did not know what .After three months' use of it, 1 felt li; Vegetable Compound." ? Mus. \Ym. A Graduate Nurse, Conv * Vegetahl " Dear Mum. Pinkiiam:? Mini;E. Pinkiiam'* Vepctrthlp Pompom number of cures recorded where yon g- medicine for a sick woman. Doctors i Compound. T am convinced (lint yo Mrs. Catherine Jaokson, 7u'j Beau Emergency Association.) Many Physicians Admit th Lydia E. Pinkham's and We are P< \ "Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam: ? It ?iv Vegetable Cnniptiiind very efticaeinu u My oldest daughter found it ve daughter Is using it for female wenknes ?< j freely advocate it as a most 1 honest endorsement. ? Yours very trul If physicians dared to be frank ; prescribe Lydia E. TMnklinpj's Vog< experience that it can l>e relied upon Women who are troubled with leucorrhcua- falling dizziness, faintnass, indigestion, ncrvot the serious consequences, and be resto Vegetable Compound, and then wri person has had such a vast and sueeesi health. Every suffering woman she * ^ Cotton Gin 2 ^ -We handle all t t GIN SAWS I 1 t AND EIB3 1 PHONE 98-2 rings. * ? W. O. McKEO1 ^ Chester I To Can I Take Laxative Bromo I Sevan MQUon boxes soM la post 13 monti _ _ ,, K. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound over the diseases of woma , ? not because it is a palliative, but simply because it is the mc z r discovered to act directly upon the whole uterine system, positivij / h and vigor. 0111 all parts of the country by women who have been cured, trained and physicians who have recognized the virtue in Lyuia IS. ind are fair enough to give credit where it is due. sd by JLyd!a B. Pfrdcham's Vegetable Compound, nitting to an Operation, Writes: ? a great sufferer f??r three years, had some of the leading physicians, iiou \?< uld e!iic mo, but to that I would not submit, your advertisement and made up my mind to try your medicine. I womb and a ilow of whites all the time, pains across small of back, ii was to 1*? without a pain or an ache until I used your medicine. >te a lew woman. I still sound the praise of Lydia L. Pinkham's A. Cowan, 18?H Bainbridge St., Philadelphia, I'a. inced by Cures, Endorses Lydia E. Pinkham's e Compound. She Writes: ? dol ing to the sick 1 have had numerous chances to compare I^ydia ad with oilier mcdieincs in cases of diseases of women, and the r mcdieine was used convinced mo that it is the safest and surest . eilainljv must know the value of Lydia IS. lMnkhaui's Vegetable in iichtvi! i; i* . )ir" M : rceom you have made. ? Youra very truly, hien St., l>?troit, Mich." (Graduate Nurse and President Detroit at no A i wt>. 'w> no Known to the Profession Equals Compound for the Cure of Woman's Ills, ir in it ted to Publish the Following:: ? es liie great pleasure to state that I have fouud Lydia E. Pinkliam** is, and have ot'tyi preseril?ed it for female difficulties, ry beneficial for uteri o trouble soiue years ago, and my youngest s, r?ud as a tonic, and is slowly hut sureiy gaining strength and health, enable s(H < ihc in alld'roi h m which women are subject to, and give it v, Sauau t. lh;; wiAM, M.D., 1 Brigham. Park, Fitchburg,ilass. and open, hundreds of them would acknowledge that they constantly etable Compound in severe cases of female ills, as they know by to effect a cimc. painful or irregular menstruation, backache, bloating (or flatulence), ecration of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that "bearing-down n feeling, is prostrsni n < r the blues, should take immediate action to ward on red to perf?"? health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinklntni's te to Mrs. I'inkhfim, l.ynn, Mass., for further free advice. No living sful evoerienee in treatimr fcmnli* illu s?ht? tmo < ia.wi N/MW *4UO U1VML^JUHJ?> tu u!d ftsk for rnrt follow her advice. jTo Printers: * | We Manufacture (he Highest Grade ol W lilt ASS KUL.B ? 11AI P Q 3* UUASS LEADS \tT *?W Saws O ^ I BRASS I,KADKRS ^ nitAss oam.kys ^ MKTAli HOKuKKS I.KADS AND S-.UUS u s. mktai. furniture jj) METALLKADKKS MKTAL QUIONfi. ? SHACKS AND QUADS -y TO rr*T T"^ d Send us a memo, of just what you re3 jLwJLO Jl JLjJuJ O 7 i re. and let us quote you prices. _ , . - __ ^ We are not in any trust or combination, \ fNI 1 1 1 VV X JN Jul & ar.dyou will be agreeably surprised at what we can sane you over the regular prices. Old column rules refaced and made good as new. at a very small cost. IVN & SONS, K Highest prices paid for old type, leads, ^ electros, brass, etc. Corn well, S. C. ^ 1"3 hilnrifilnhla rinters'"Supply V-y0' 908 Filbert St., Philadelphia. July 88?3m 5 a Cold in One Day ?tSu | 1 Qltlnine Tablets. fn / on every I # -? * , * < MONTH OF THE MYSTIU 1 The Oyster is Again With Ui Philadelphia North American. With glad September's gracioi drifts from field, forest and se conies the chief and crown of a ?Ostrea Virginica, the America oyster. Tongs, nippers and lik are ready; the sliuckers stand wit poised knives, and a greedy poj ulace, with appetites sharpene by abstinence, await impatientl the advent luxury-laden slo^p trom coves and sheltered bay In none of the 70 scattere waters known as habitats of th oyster does this rare epicurea morsel attain a luscious develoj ment superior to that disclosed i the carelully tended beds o: Delaware aud Chesapeake bay Elsewhere along the Atlanti coast new varieties appear froi time to time and are pronounce good, but they vanish all to soon, and the oyster lover know them 110 more forever. But th product of our Chesapeake an Delaware beds seems inexhaus1 tible in quantity, as well r matchless in quality. What, ho, waiter, anothc docen on the half shell! Nevertheless, modern oystc culturists have probably improve but little on the methods of th ancient Romans, who many o<ff turies ago planted sprouts -mi sowed spat in Lake Avertius, an disclosed to the jaded palates ( luxuriou scpicures new gaf tronomic delights. The lake i oysterless now, the old Roman are dust, their banquets a hii toric reminiscence; but the kin of shellfish endures and propr gates as of old, to bring iov t nations that knew not Rom< Long may he reign; bigge falter and more toothsome s the mystic cycle of R-montl; rolls round! WE, TOO. A South Dakota editor says li has two subscribers who frequent ly get full, and every time the are in that condition they com in and pay a year in advance o subscription. One of them already credited to 1941, an the fraternity throughout th United States is crazy to find or what brand of whiskey he drink His Lite Saved by Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "B. L. Byer, a well-know cooper of this town, says he bi lieves Chamberlain's Colic, Cho era and Diarrhoea Remedy save his life last summer. lie hn been sick for a month with win the doctors call bilious dysenter and could get nothing to do hi an}' good until he tried this rem dy. It gave him immediate r lief," says B. T. Little, nierchan Hancock, Md. For sale by J. Mackey A Co., druggists. , 1 "What's the derivation of tl word 'college?' "1 give#it up." "But surely the word mu VYiAun finmntUinw ^ ?uv;Oil OUUIUilHU^, "Oh, I guepn it wap just fak< up by some poet who needed rhyme for 'knowledge.'?l'hil delphia Ledger." CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough ' Bears the /l* V/IT??^-+T I Signature of CAs*<^/ty7<dc?^ I J - w?? t. CATHOLICS PROTEST. / *v; The following concerning the action of the Catholic prvt in s* Charlotte was given out 10 the/ 1 press recently : \ - < 44At St. Peter's Catholic obQC 18 -? / , -is Sunday Rev. Father Francis tooV. a occasion to refer to the recent " action of the school co minis si onn ioners iu makmg compulsory the ? daily reading of the Biol? in the h city graded schools. 11 < took the 5- view that as these school- are (1 supported by public tax"' n it y was unjust to the Carbolic- to q compel their children t<: listti; to 8 the reading of the Pint est ant. j version of the Bible. Catholic parents were warned that they 1 would be untrue to their duty to n send children to the city gi-tJed )- .,~i?-- - ?? - ovhv/ujo uuiier exiating con Hums. n It is understood that such m) th* ( Catholic children as have been h. | atteudinir the traded schools will ic be withdrawn. Father Francis n advised that they be sent to St. j Mary's seminary, the parocbiV |Q school, where they might receive rg both religions and mental training. "This school," b -'^aid, "is e . , . cmgP supported by the ch at ccn( siderable expense Mnd thev c,dvantages offered are equal to x 18 those of auy public school." >r A Boy's Wild Ride For Lite. With family around expecting ;r him to die, and a son riding for j life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds,W.H. Brown, of i Leesville, lnd., endured death's <] agonies from asthma ; but this , wonderful medicine gave instant ' rolief and soon cured him. He >1 writes: "I now sleep soundly }. every night." Like marvelous jH cures of Consumption, Pneumonia,Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds,and 18 Crip prove its matchless merit 3 for all Throat and Lung trouble. ^ Guaranteed bottles 50c and $100. ^ Trial witt!e free at Crawford l" Bros, ??. F. Mackey & Co. and o Fuuderburk Pharmacy drug s stores. ^ LONG KAY 1IE LIVE. is Sometimes when the editor's mail receipts have consisted principally for several day3 those ominous blue cards which. e the department permits country ? & postmasters to shy at defenceless ,y newspaper meu postage free, e bearing the name of some subn scriber four or five years in ar rears, stating that said subserib(j er's paper is not taken out, but ? remains dead in that office and e giving as a reason therefore that R it has been refused, he feels that his labors have been iu vain, 's unappreciated and unremunerated, and longs to hie himself away 10 some deep sequestered i, spot where ink, type and print 1 B- paper are unknown, and theiein 1- the unbroken solitude of pristine ! al liafure forget for a time the ,(1 weekly struggle to make ends meet, and silently meditate upon the ingratitude of man. Hut in when he is just ready to do the "hieing" act?when the printers are clamoring for their last week's p wages?the groceryman insisting that he ought to come through for the groceries ho has eaten? ie the woodpile vanishing and only thirty-five cents in sight with which to huy another load?then Ht comes along the broad-guaged, whole sou led. big-hearted, prom pt?d lmyi"? subscriber, plumps down a a big, shining silver dollar, and r- juy ana giaunesB once more dispel the gloom. Hie prompt paying subscriber?long may be live and rapidly his kind multiply. tWANTKK?Every person ttiat is suffering with asthma, to send 25 ? rents for a large dollar hoi tie of Pikkck's Asthma Cijrr f .Nature's Kemedy <;o? ul'j-02-lry Washington, D. C.