: CRISIS OF GIRLHSBB A TIME OF PAIN AND PERIL Miss Emma Colo Saya that Lydia E. | Ptnkham'a Vegetable Compound has | Saved Her Life and Made lier Well. 1 t Ilow many lives of beautiful young j girls have been sacrificed just as they j were ripening into womanhood ! How many irregularities or displacements 1 have been developed at this important period, resulting in years of suffering 1 A mother should come to her child's j aid at this critical time and remember j that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ! Compound will prepare the system for the coming change and start this try ing period in a young gill's life without pain or irregularities. Miss Emma Cole of Tulluhoma,Tcnn., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " I want to tell you thnt I am enjoying bet ter health than i have for years, and I own it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. " When fourteen years of age I suflYred al- ! mo't constant pain, and for two < r iliro« | ycarj I had soreness at. 1 pain in Jiiy aide, ] necdai'hes and ltir dizzy :m'l nervous, c.cj doctors ail failed to help ;ne. " Lydia E. Pinkham's Vepetahle Compound j ■was recommended, and after taking it my : health began to improve rapidly, and I think 1 it saved my life. I sincerely hope inyexperi- j ence will be ahelp toother girls who are pass- i lng from girlhood to womanhood, for I know your Compound will do as much for them." If you know of any young girl who is sick and needs motherly advice ask her j to write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., and she will receive free advice which j will put her on the right road to a i strong, healthy and happy womanhood. Mrs. Pinkham is danghter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty-five years has been advising sick women free of charge. I The deepest love is that which pro fesses least. Mr*. Wlnslow'n Soothing: Syrup. ftor children t< ettuiiir. softens the # umti, reduces In fUimimHon allay a pain.cures wind Qoilc. 25c u bottle. Flowers Kept Long In Storage. A French experimenter, named Ver cier, has succeeded Li keeping certain kinds of peonies more than three months in cold storage, with the flow ers in fair preservation to the end of that period. Red and white China peonies, for some unknown reason, 1 best stood the long tests. How's This? We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by liaii'd Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F. .J. Cheney for the last 15 yearn, and believe him perfectly hon orable In all business transaction** and financially *ble to carry out auy obligations made by hln firm. Waldiko, Rinnan «fc Marvin. Wholesale DruggUt*. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the •yatem. TestliuonUls sent free. Price 73 cents per Dottle. Sold bv all Druggist*. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Legal Giant to Defend Thaw. Delphin Michael Delmas, regarded as leader of the Pacific coast bar, has been retained to defend Harry Kendall Thaw, indicted for the murder of Stan ford White in New York. Mr. Delmas •will have charge of tbe case in every particular. He was admitted to prac tice in the state of New York recent ly. and in any event will take up his | residence in the empire city at the conclusion of the Thaw trial. He has a striking personality and is regarded as one of the most resourceful, aggres sive and magnetic lawyers in the coun try. In facial characteristics he bears a wonderful resemblance to the first Napoleon. RHEUMATISM STAYS CURED Mrs. Cota, Confined to Bed and in Constant Pain, Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Rheumatism can be inherited and that fact proves it tobe a disease oft he blood. It is necessary, therefore, to treat it through the blood if a permanent cure is expected. External applications may give temporary relief from pain but as long as the poisonous acid is in the blood the pain will return, perhaps in a new place, but it will surely return. Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills euro rheumatism be cause they go directly to tbe seat, of the disorder, purifying and enriching the blood. Mrs. Henry Cota, of West Cheshire, Oonn., is the wife of the village ma chinist. "Several years ago," she says, "1 was laid up with rheumatism in my feet, ankles and knees. I was in con stant pain and sometimes the affected parts would swell so badly that I could not get about at all to attend to my household duties. There was one period of three weeks during which I was con fined to the bed. My sufferings were awful and the doctor's medicine did uot help me. " One dny a neighbor told me about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I decided to try them. After I had taken them a short time I was decidedly better and a few more boxes cured me. What is better, the cure was permanent." Remember Dr.Williams'Pink Pills do not act on tho bowels. They make new blood and restore shattered nerves. They toue up t ho stomach and restore impaired digestion, bring healthful, refreshing sleep, give strength to the weak and make miserable, complaining peoplo strong, hungry and energetic. They are sold by all druggists, or will be sent postpaid, on receipt, of price, 60 cents per box, six boxes $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Lledi oiue Co., Schenectady, N.Y. HORTICULTURE MELONS IN GINSENG SHED. Use to Which One Grower Put an Un used Bed. The accompanying picture suggests a good use to which such growers may put their ginseng plantations. The owner of this particular patch caught the ginseng fever when the boom was at its height. He spent all his leisure hours that summer in collecting wild roots. They were given a favorable Cantaloupes in a Ginseng Shed. location, and provided, n.t co:r iderablo nxpe-ins, with good drainage, lenf mold a.id shade. In a shoit time tho boom collapsed and"the wilt" struck the patch. Then he dug up the roots in disgust and went out of the business. For two years the enclosure, denuded of its lath covering, has been planted to muskmelons, which flourish might ily in that rich, loose soil. Last year the blight spoiled the last third of the crop, so, in order to get ahead of it this season, we sprayed early and often. ROOT PRUNING TREES. Should Not Be Done Unless Growth of Trees Is to Be Checked. Root pruning of trees is to be ad vised against unless the checking of the growth of the trees is desired. Many of our farmers have unwitting ly root pruned their trees every year by deep plowing or deep spading. To cut off the ends of the roots is to greatly interfere with the growth of the trees. To put a plow into an old orchard and plow between the trees is to do an amount of root pruning that will check the growth of the trees for two years. A young orchard would begin to recover more quickly, but even a young orchard should not re ceive that kind of treatment . Deep plowing in the orchard is allowable only vhen the trees are so small that their loots have not yet reached into the area plowed. It naist be remembered, says the Farmers' Review, that the root hairs that collect the plant food from the soil are mostly on the outer ends of the roots. They were abundant on the roots near the trees once, but have ceased to grow there as the roots elongated. If these are cut off, it is evident that the power of the root system to gather food will be greatly curtailed. While the after ef fects of root pruning are sometimes to increase frultfulness for a time, it is doubtful if the aggregate frultfulness is increased. In the case of old orchards the up per six inches of soil has become filled with roots, if plowing lis-a not been done while the fruit tfojs were growing. To plow such an orchard is to render it of little value for some years, and it is doubtful if old trees will ever recover from the shock. Aerate the Milk. New milk should be aerated as soon as possible after it is drawn, but this should never be done in the barn. A simple way is to pour the milk slowly from one pail to another several times. Bad odors are thus driven off and a fine butter flavor i 3 preserved. A Safe Debt. Do not be afraid togo in debt for a good piece of lanck Do it rather than rent and you will soon have your own home. That is what counts. Home Prepared F.-uit.—The house wife can much easier make her own fruit preparations than she can de pend on the concoctions that are pur chasable in the markets. These goods have been adulterated with chemicals so long that no one is now certain of getting pure goods, in tho line of pre serves, jams and marmalades. The same also applies to pickles. The hor ticulturist should therefore provide his own family with these things, and there is no doubt that in many local ities a good local trade could be built up, which would help in disposing of the by-products of the orchard, such as the small apples and inferior Quali ties of other fruit. Head Trees Low.—As a rule all kinds of trees, and especially peaches, should be headed low. All branches that grow out long and slim should be cnt back to a proper length. Cover with Straw.—A sprinkling of straw manure over kale and spinach will keep the plants In better condi tion than if left uncovered. Landscape Gardening. Landscape gardening is now coming to be a very important part of the work of making the farm home beautiful, LAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1906. I OH Sofa?, Backs of Chairs, etc., can on dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS DIES, fast, bright, durable colors. It takes a man with strong will pow er to listen to reasoa when ho ia ; angry. • i FITS, St. Vitus Dance and all Nervous Disease* permanently cured by Dr. Kline's J Great Nerve Restorer. Send for Free $2.00 ! trial bottle and treatise. Dr. It. 11. Kline, Ld., 031 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. He who comes up to his own ld»-a of greatness must always have had a very low standard of it in his mind, i — Hazlltt. National Pure Food and Drugs Act. All the Garfield Remedies comply with the Pure Food and Drops Law. Take Garfield Tea for constipation and sick headache. Schools Teach Card Playing. Card playing has become so general ; among Gorman women of the upper classes that regular lessons in play ing are now given In fashionable . boarding schools for girls. The Original forous Plaster. It's Allcock's, first introduced to the people sixty years ago, and to-day un doubtedly has the largest sale of any external remedy—millions being sold annually all over the world. There have been imitations, to be sure, but never has there been one to even com pare with Allcock's—the world's standard external remedy. For a weak back, cold on the chest or any local pain, the result of taking cold or over-strain, nothing we know of compares with this famous plaster. Favor the RoJ in School? The St. Paul board of education lia3 approved the suggestion of Superm tendout Hcet'r, ia f.ivor of corpora! punishment, to be administered only by the principal of the school, after permission in writing from parent or guardian. "" "' *" 1- ' ""■ | ••• | TheWinning Stroke [■:''. •"'•'» ,| If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of tho fir '■'•• •I |- ■—' —...--M game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy gL 1. v : ■ ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a rea- ~~ Z~.;~SK- V 1: v H sonable amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to Wi/j, ' jpv'fl the health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one's [1 ■"*;' l| Jr improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, w r y e^c - st' s important, however, in selecting a laxative, to g ; i■iKnwir jg&y .IE choose one of known quality and excellence, like the ever gfaC;'"' iV* pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig f..V\ I Syrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system H m effectually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant J ■" y'j • j a^ter e^®cts » as it acts naturally and gently on the internal Sv^i*irwi«ftW^iiri^i | organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, K'-'UiL ' I without griping, irritating or debilitating the internal organs in ; I any way, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious (& Jj| nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in -£ *'4 fx' " the manufacture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met El" p with their approval as a family laxative, a fact well ■ / •&£! | /% ,Jjf worth considering in making purchases. ® 3 It is because of the fact that SYRUP OF FIGS fiL- ' 5s a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by 112? »" 'I physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well I ,v',V : f I*:-. |r informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain ra fcftl-. quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a |8 bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use When a ';VH laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the frti* "'.'H genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size $?i r ' 'N'.lv.-'IJ 112 • T '" V W on * y ' all re P. utable druggists, and that full name of the j-® " v'"| company California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on k 1 v "'0 the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle, wt FORNIA RG SYRUP "lLovirvliu'.">yy. " Fr&rCcisc'o. d&I. " How Weeds Multiply. To give some Idea of how weeds multiply It may be stated that a single plant of pepper grass will produce 18,000 seeds; dandelion, 12,000; shep herd's purse, 37,000; wheat thief, 7,000; common thistles. 65,000; cham omile, 16,000; ragweed, 5,000; purs lalne, 375,000; plantain, 47,000, aad burdock, 43,000. "THE MARRYING SQUIRE." Justice Geo. E. Law, of Brazil, lnd. t Has Married 1,400 Couples. Justice Geo. E. Law, of Brazil, Ind., has fairly earned the titl3 of"The Mar §rying Squire," by ■which he is known far and wide, hav ing already married some 1,400 couples. Ten years ago he •was deputy county • treasurer. "At that time," said Justice Law, "I was suffer ing from an annoy ing kidney trouble. My back ached, my rest was broken at night, and the passages of the kidney secretions were too frequent and contained sediment. Three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills cured me in 1597, and for the past nine years I have been free from kid ney complaint and backache." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Conscientious people are like ideas. They refuse to strlko a man when h« U dowu. .AVegdable PreparalioaforAs- M simulating the Food andßcgula- M ling the Stomachs and Bowels of >& Promotes Digeslion.Checrful- M nessandßest.Contains neither CUM Opium, Morphine nor>liueroi. M NOTNAHCOTIC. 1 Ahtyv of Old DrSAKi 'EL PITCHER fl Pumpkul Seed- . / Alx.Stnna * 1 * • lUkttusJm- I v I / •• Tl(nt>Srtd- I ) If rtavcK j Aperfect Remedy for Conslipa- "M Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea <*S Worms,Convulsions,Feverish ness and Lo ss o F SLEEP, || Facsimile Signature of "* XKW YORK. p EXACT COPY OF WRAPPED. L"> For CougL, Cold. Croup, |fO i Rheumatism and M? Neuralgia I At all Dealers V A** Prfce 25c 50c, 6 HOO < , Sloan's Book on Horses J Cattle, Hogs & Poultry Address Dr. Earl S.Sloan "* ✓ll ,615 Albany Si; Bosfon,Mass.^^^^^^a^^^^'f» A. It. <EL!jMG NFWSf.APEfi CP ENGRAVES,; : 'ANPf iSar/&EOT: YPERSt , ' | For Infants and Children. | The Kind You Have i Always Bought I Bears the > Signature yf/||| (\ v\sy'~' se |l/ For Over j Thirty Years TMC OCNTAUR COMPANY. NEW TOOK CITY. this raper d ®- * * wII w si ring to buy any —i thing ailvsrtised in its columns should insist upon having what they ask tor, refusing «U substi tutas or imitations. A. N. K.—C (1906 —48) 2154. Buffalo Aged Linseed Oil Ready-Mixed Stand Every Test for exterior and interior work A. L. O. Paint contains only the hc-.t materi als, selected with the greatest care and ihoroty combined in proper proportions with Aged Unseed Oil Aged in cur own tanks until clsarand pure as amber. Tins is but one of the important pro cesses in the manufacture of our paints, but it illustrate:; the carc exercised thruout in the making of the highest quality products of our works, and wLlch cost no more thcxi la ter lor paints. A. L. O. Paint is pround thru powerful rnilljr of special construction which ensures proper assimilation and knitting together oi ail parti cles, and produces a paint unequaled in cover ing power, durability, fineness ot tcxtuse and. beauty of finish. A. L. O. Paint is the best paint for all pur pores it is possible t - produce. Every and atom is pure. It *; the most economical paint made. Will las? longer, look better audi ga farther than any other paint. Ash your dealer for lUiffalo A. L. O. ReadV- Mixed Paints. Folders containing valuable information and chart of so beautiful shades on request. For sale by Hardware aitd Paiofc Dealers everywhere. Buffalo Oil Paint Q Varnish Co. Bo* >O3, RuffaJo. H. Y. W7 L DOUGLAS • *3j,fsO& , 3 ; . ! n!Q Shoes BEST IM THE WORLD W.LOouglas $4 Gilt Edge canr.otbo equalled at any pr blr.t? House laNbo most ll 15 complete In th '.9 country If fjj * SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL Mpn's Shoos, $5 to $1.50. Boys' Shoes, $3 to $1.25. Women's Shoos, $4.00 to 51.50. Mioses'& Children's 6hoes, $2.26 to 91.00. Try W. L, houglaH Women's. Misses asA Children's shoes; for stylo, fit and wear they excel other makes. If I could take you into my larga factories at Brockton, Mass.,and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better*, wear longer, and are of greater vaiuo than any other make. Wherever you live, you can obtain W. 1.. Douglas slioes. Hii name ond price is stnmprd on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and Interior shoes. Taka no substl» tute. Ask your dealer for W. L. Douglas shoes ond Ins!it upon having; tiiem. Fan t Color [unlets used: they will not wear brassy* Write for illustrated Catalog "112 Fall Styles. ' W. L. UOUULAS, Dept. 12. Brocluon, Muk- Here's what Yoq Want A liquid rust-consumer and preserver of iron. Something that saves farm ma chinery from rust. 6-5-4 does it, ataso- T which ov ers the rust over,, bufcit dissolves and eats up rust Just as water dissolve*. thin; it penetrates the cracks where » brush can not reach; it enters the pores of the iron, and adds to its durability. A little bit Koes a long way. Any bov can apply ik Gives a lino o.ack finish. Cries quickly. Try a can. 25c at all dealers. Jf your deale* poes not sell O-G-4, drop us a postal. I CROSBY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 6-5-4 is cent Jor stovts. When you buy WET ,£>, WEATHER r r/J&3 ' CLOTHING you want '/ complete a l protection stl-skj/I /]/,[*- and long vKjlf '»fsL service. ff liT These and marry ' // u'jf > y other good points , '\ are combined in / I TOWER'S il 1 FISH BRAND 112 ' / 1 OILED CLOTHING/ 1 You cant afford 7 /] to buy any other // » J tamrs * | I '£s£' gr^y^\ c t Ajtowm co scroN vl*. r Jp-> 4)3 TOwl* CA"«OiAN CO CVO. ~ Join the Navy Mechanics between the ages of 21 and an will flud good positions open to thorn, and for young men between | 17 and 28, who posaess no trade, there Is good opportunity for ad vancement. A full outfit of clothing; free and liberal pay to commence with. Call or write U. 8. NAVY ItECRUITING STATION, West 6th St.and Superior Ave., CI.EVICI.ANU, 0., and IT. S. NAVY KKCKUITINO STATION, P. O. Building, BUF FALO, N. Y. ' ' ' STOVE POLISH ; ALWAYS READY TO USE. NO DIRT. DUST. SMOKE OR SMBLL. NO MORE STOVE POLISH TROUBLES 7
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