What is a Backache? IT IS NATURE'S WARNING TO WOMEN Diseases of Woman's Organism Cured and Consequent Pain Stopped by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It seems as though mv back would break." V/otnen utter thes v.orda over ai.il over again, but continue to drag along and suffer with aches in the small of the back, pain low down in the side, "bearing-down" pains, ner vousness and uu ambition for any task. They do not realize that the back is the mainspring of woman's organism, and quickly indicates by aching a dis eased condition of the female organs or kidneys, and that the aches and pains will continue until the cause is removed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has been for many years the one and only effective remedy in such cases. It speedily cures female and kidney disorders and restores the fe male organs to u healthy condit'm. "Ihavo suffered ivit'i female troubles 112 r over two years, suffering intense pain each month, my buck ached until it seemed us though it would break, find I frit so weak ull over that I did not find strength to attend to mv work but, had to stay in liod a large part of'the first two or three days every month. I would have sleepless nights, bad dreams and severe headaches. All this undermined my health. "We Consulted an old family physician, who advised that I try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege tal,le Compound. 1 ! win taking it regularly and soon found that I could sleep and eat better than I had done for months. Within two months I became regular and 1 no longer suffer from backache or ]iain." —Miss Maude Morris, Sec?. Indies' Aid and Mission Society, 65 E. Hunter St.. Atlanta, Ga. CURIOS AND ODDITIES. Only one woman in 100 insures her life. Ellon Terry is passionately fond ol cats. Sarah Bernhardt has a huge bed 15 feet long. Pattl sleeps with a silk scarf about her neck. Brides in Australia are pelted with rose leaves. in stature Eskimo women are the shortest on earth. No photographs are ever taken ol women in China. A woman's brain declines in weight after the age of 30. In Africa wives are sold for two packets of hairpins. New York has 27,000 women who support their husbands. Drunkenness is rare, smoking com mon among Japanese women. PROVERBS AND PHRASES. He who would gather honey must bear the sting of bees. —From the Dutch. When you make de jail too nice you better strenkin de hogpen.—American Negro. A sensible housekeeper begins to sweep her stairs from the top.—From the German. An honest man does not make him self a dog for the sake of a bone.— From the Danish. It. is good to be a priest at Easter, child in Lent, peasant at Christmas, and fool in harvest time. —From the Danish. As soon as the literary young woman has her first poem published, the laurel wreath begins to pinch. BAD COMPLEXIONS Depraved Blood Causes Pimples and Boils—Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Make New Blood and Cure Follows. " I abused my stomach, my blood got out of order and then my face broke out with pimples and boils," says T. E. Rob ertson, of ID7 Addison street, Washing ton, Pa. "This was over two years ago. My stomach was in bad shape. After eating I would havo to rest awhile or I would suffer the most severe pains in my stomach. On arising I would often be so dizzy that I could hardly stand up. The slightest exertion would start my back aching so that I often had to sit down and rest awhile. At times I ex perienced a pain around the heart which alarmed me but which I suppose came frc >m my stomach trouble. "I began to break out on tho face with pimples and later with boils which con lined me to the liouso a week or more at n time. One day I saw Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People advertised in a pamphlet which was leftat the door and I thought I would give them a trial. I took several boxes of tho pills before all the pimples and boils left me, but I am now glad to say that my blood is good. I do not have any eruptions and I no longer have tho head and stomach troubles I have described. I am very grateful for what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done for 1110 and I have recom mended them'aml always will advise those who aro suffering from bad blood or stomach trouble to try them." If you want good health you must have good blood. Bad blood is the root of most common diseases like anaemia, rheuma tism, sciatica, neuralgia, St. Vitus'dance, nervousness, indigestion, debility, par tial paralysis and locomotor ataxia. .Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50n. per box, six boxes for $2.50, *>y the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N, Y. COUNT BONI IS CAST OUT. French Chamber of Deputies Annuls Election of Castellane on Bribery Charge. Paris. —Despite a protest from the count the French chamber of deputies the other day by 203 votes against 221 COUNT BONI DE CASTELLANE. (Husband of Anna Gould Ousted from French Chamber of Deputies.) decided to invalidate the election of Count Boni de Castellane, husband of Anna Gould, as the deputy for the Basses Alpes. Bereft first of his little American wife and no longer to scatter the mil lions she brought him from the coffers of Jay Gould, Count Boni found him- WHAT DEWEY IS DOING NOW. THE ADMIRAL PREFERS HARD WORK TO LIFE OF EASE. ■Rank Makes Him Independent of President or Secretary of Navy —ls Known as a Weil- Groomed Man. New York.—"What has become of Admiral George Dewey and what ia he doing now?" This inquiry, sent to a St. Louis newspaper, elicited the following in formation: Taken all in all there is perhaps no man in the United States in the serv ice of the government or out of it who is in a more enviable position than is Admiral Dewey. Congress has given him the rank, pay and allow ances of an admiral of the navy, re viving the rank for his benefit. He is absolutely independent of the secre tary of the navy and of the president of the United States. He cannot be retired and he cannot be disciplined by reduction in rank or any of the other usual means em ployed. The place gives him an an nual income of $15,500. If he chose to do so he could close down his desk, go home and never turn his hand over in the way of work, either for the navy or anyone else, and his pay and allowances would goon as long as he lives; but the admiral prefers to work and to work hard. Ho is at the head of the navy gen eral board, charged with the duty of devising general plans for improve ment of the navy, the management of. the ships, the handling of officers and men, and the control of"the great gov ernment shipyards. Every day when he is not at sea for the maneuvers he is at his desk in his office or at tending to the meetings of the board. Admiral Dewey is much loved and much respected. He is a dapper lit tle fellow, not much more than five feet in height. His clothes fit him like the naval uniform, without crease or bag anywhere. They do say that the admiral's Chi nese valet has no less than 20 new suits of clothes and ten pairs of shoes to take care of at a time. The ad miral is not a dude, merely a well groomed man without seeming to have any thought of his personal appear ance. He has but one fad, if fad it may be called, and that is his love for animals. He has one of the finest <S(OCCCOGCOaOCOQ«S>SOOQOOOOCOS<SCOCOOOOaoSOOCCCO&S<>»SOOQOS San Francisco Home for Felines v —■ r "*"" " """" HOME FOR CATS AT SAN FRANCISCO DESTROYED BY FIRE. San Francisco.—Among the inter esting places that the earthquake de stroyed in San Francisco is the $30,- 000 home for cats perched high on the slope of Telegraph hill. The woman who used to own the house, a two-story structure with an attic and sun parlor, was a great friend of cats. Every beat of her heart was CAMERON COU TY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1906. self arrived at the limit of humiliation i when the chamber of deputies ousted j him from his seat and besmirched him j with insinuations of political corrup- j tion and open charges of bribery in j buying his election. Truly tlid dapper Utile F.cnchmaa finds that money makes the gentle man, the lack of it the fellow. He now has few friends. Once the flattered little spendthrift of the boulevards, the pet of titled women, j on whom he lavished diamonds and jewels until his wife shut off his supply j of money, he has sunk into the posi- j tion of a man ridiculed and laughed at. Former friends who fawned on him and reaped the fruits of his sensation al methods of getting rid of his wife's money now look upon him as a fool who has permitted himself to be found out. Not until the present, however, was any thought ever taken that he might find enemies enough in the chamber to throw him out of his seat. Now he is mournfully aware of how far fortune has turned against him and at one of the clubs from which he 13 not yet excluded he declared that the action of his fellow deputies was the result of his "painful family difllcul- j ties," made public through his wife's action for divorce. How the French aristocracy regards Count Castellane in his actions is best shown by the fact that when he of fered himself as a member of the \ Jockey club he was "pilled" by tha largest number of black balls ever r i ceived by one man.. teams of driving horses in the city and also an ugly-looking English bull dog. The dog went thfough the bat tle of Manila Bay with Dewey, so they are real bunkies. When the admiral was making a tour of inspection of the fleet the dog went along and was allowed the run of a vessel while his master was aboard. On one ship the admiral re turned from the men's quarters just in time to encounter the dog sailing in most h> led fashion from the of ficers' quarters with the toe of an officer's boot in hot pursuit. Admiral Dewey was white with an ger and surprise. In a second, when ADMIRAL DEWEY. (The Distinguished Naval Hero Is a Hard Worker Through Choice.) the captain appeared, following the di rection of the toe of his boot, the ad miral, controlling himself as best he could, demanded: "Sir, what do you mean by kicking my dog in that manner?" The captain came to a swift salute and his face, it was noted, was as pale and drawn with suppressed anger as was that of the admiral. | "Sir," he said, "I would have kicked j that dog if he had been the personal I property of the Supreme Being; but, j sir, I would not have kicked him, | and did not kick him, until he had | chewed the legs out of two sls pairs of uniform trousers and ruined a do | luxe edition of the Naval Regulations, as well as killed the ship's feline mas cot." Then they both laughed. | for the enemy of rats and mice, j When a big Maltese was not feeling J well and had chills running down its back, with a quick pulse and high complexion, the mistress of the dwelling immediately opened her med icine chest and administered the prop er remedies—everything from pare goric to squills. The time came, how ever, when the old lady, who could cure cats, even when they had fits, could not cure herself. Then she died but the cats were not neglected. She left $30,000 in cash to be used in behalf of the animals, who were ! given the house for a place of resi dence. Her will was Carefully drawn and stipulated just what should be 1 done and how the cats should be cared for. Probably no pussy was ever more astonished .than when the earthquake • came. For two blocks around Tele graph hill cat language interspersed | | with fur was flying in all directions. Unfortunately, tho house was de | stroyed and the cats not killed were dispersed over the city in search oj i food. ! AYfcgetablcPrcparationforAs- Jj sanitating thcFoodandllegula- *3 Un§ tlic S lomachs and Dowels of • jj Promotes Digcstion.Chcerful- Ji i ness and Rest.Contains neither i§ Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Ji I NOT NARCOTIC. /luxpe of Ol>/JIrSAI4UEUmma |a| Pumpkin StetL~ \ , jlU.Smna * 1 SH /iathtlU Sails I 'tfj ytrdic Seed * I - T . J\maviint - / ufa!| /UCurbonate&da* I ,112 JKnnS~d - 1 F Ctaritfd Sugar I "W Dmbryiwi Jkrvor. J AperTect Remedy forConstipa- 1 | lion. Sour Slomuch.Diarrhoea 1 ; Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- J j ness and Loss OF SLEEP. 9 | Fe.c Simile Signature of > NEW' YORK. J j EXACT COPY WRAPPER. L J? WHY OHIO IS PBOUD. Not much is heard of Ohio as a corn state, but only seven out of the other 44 beat it in the size of the crop. Tko average population of the coun ties of Ohio is about 50,000, but of the , 88 only 20 or 21 exceed that limit. There are more men fit for mili tary duty in Ohio than fought at Muk den, in the Japanese and Russian armies combined. I If the people of Ohio stood side by Bide, with outstretched arms, touching finger tips, the line would reach from Boston to San Francisco, with a large I margin left. The first settlements in Ohio were | made in the southeastern part of the ! state, but now that section is less pop ulous than almost any other. It con i tains no great city. No precious metals have ever been mined in Ohio, but the value of the ! coal and iron dug out of the Ohio hills every year exceeds that of the gold j of Colorado or California. Only one state —Illinois —which is younger than Ohio is more populous, i Illinois is much larger in area. No ! state later in date of settlement has 1 ! more inhabitants in proportion to its 1 1 size. BY THE GENTLE CYNIC. Oratory is merely talk with a frock coat on. It's a poor fool that can't be worked both ways. It at first you don't succeed, do 11 over; but don't overdo it. The fellow who falls in love at firs! Eight deserves another look. Putting up a sign "Post No Bills" won't keep them from coming through the mails. What is the good of a cookbook when it doesn't tell us how to keei a cook? The choir may sing "Peace or Earth," but that doesn't mean peace in the choir. God created the first woman, but the devil was hanging around and stole the pattern. Some men are born great, some shrink, and others never find out lio-w small they really are. A girl's first proposal always con vinces her that it will be necessary tc establish a waiting list. Attractive Colorado Booklet. One of the most attractive of the Bummer vacation booklets that have been issued is "A Colorado Summer," put out by the passenger department of the Santa Fe railroad. The pic turesque mountain scenery and the -de scriptions of it which the booklet gives impress the reader with a new idea of the grandeur of the mountain crags of Colorado, and will start one day dreaming of the time when lie can view for himself the magnificence which the booklet describes. After reading the booklet one must certainly be convinced that Colorado offers both pleasure and health for every summer tourist. "A Colorado Summer" may be secured from Mr. W. J. Black, Pass. Traffic Manager, Santa Fe Railway, Chicago. New Fruit of Value. A new fruit that seems likely to prove of considerable value has been developed by the cultivation of the very familiar "maypop," a plant which is very familiar in the southern states, quite ornamental, easily grown from seeds and affords a handsome cover for arbors and verandas. It is known to botanists as passiflora incarnata. The fruit in its improved form is somewhat bigger than a hen's egg and decidedly palatable. It looks like a May applfc. FITS. St. Vitus Dnnre and all Nervous Diseases permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Xerve Itoftorer. Bend l'orl/Vee trial bottle and trending. Dn K. 11. Kline, L«d., 931 and 933 -Vie!, Philadelphia, Pa Some women wouldn't be satisfied in Heaven without burglar-proof vaults la which to lock up th-elr balos. CASTORIA; WISDOM'S "WHISPERS. Forco of circumstances is a poor excuse tor the taking of a wrong path. The bearer of unpleasant tidings rarely appreciates how hard he strikes. Hold fast to a truth without re gard to what others may think of you. The value of wealth cannot be es timated by those who do not possess it. It does one no harm to call atten tion to the good that may be seen in others. An assumption of humility does not always carry with it the appearance of honesty. Because others may overestimate your value is no reason for your do ing likewise. Jumping at conclusions without facts shows a ready mind, if not a well-balanced one. . Words can be used so as to Increase their importance even in telling an ordinary story. The ravages of time come creeping along no matter how effectively they may be concealed. Sunday School Teacher —What be came of the swine that had evil spirits cast into them? 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