ROBINSON Pretty Qi Suffered From Aer and Pelvic Calarvk-— Foun Relief in a Few Day SADIE r NERVOUSNESS AND WEAKNESS CURED BY PE. RU- NA. Robinson, 4 wri Miss Sadie de n Mass . “Peruna wi a Year an excel trout ar to our sex, that ail th as said of t true, 1 am pleased to endorse “1 began to use tt about seven months ago for weakness and nerve ousness, caused from overwork and sleeplessness, and found that in a Jew days I began to grow strong, my appetite incrras:d and I began to sleep belter, consequently my nerv- ousness passed away and the weak- ness in the pelvie organs soon dis- appeared and 1 have been well and strong ever since,” Address Dr. 8. B. 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The fact is that we from the old dispensa say ‘we, 1 mean the civilization, of our own and who live under and “Did the about in our think HB vou origin of prisons? the not sald a curious, take you long to to get the ideas tion When | people of our day and time, in the laws and ordi Deuteronomy we find the which will give us a clew to the origin of stripes as a badge of infamy: ‘If there be a controverey men, and they come unto that the judges may judge then they shall justify the right And it worthy shall beaten For instance, nances of them, eous and condemn the wicked. shall if the wicked man be 10 be beaten, that the judge him lie down and be before his face, according to his fault, by a certain number. Forty stripes he may give him, and pot exceed, lest if he should exceed and beat him above these with many stripes, then thy brother should seem vie unto thee Now of inflicting these physi cal sti we put striped clothes or men who offend w hi Om Lhe may judg hem, as put text. Of uld gc if you of be cause 10 instead pt = the or law the that may nent Judges in the much cared trace infamy, but you would find tha cal mutilation « jority instar unto it is COurse 3 shi ¥ {stor further back ¢ fs yi the orig mark t pt sort in a afforded ma of the means in a Well, ald, tw Five Hours MeDos “Freddie” halt Always springs of cast as naKer yest, whic) his ex water-wagtalls centin ietres in circumference nies and ely of watch springs SAFEST FOOD In Any Time of Trouble Is Grape Nats, Food to rebuild the strength ar nd that ted when At this ti inable the reason that this one is convalescent there ¢ Nuts food ie all Ine is nothing so vi as Grape ible it nourishment irishment A ays digest and is al woman who used “Rome time ill with thought left me digest ago 1 was very fever, so ill everyone myseif. It not properly nd and 1 also had much which left me a weak, die, even wo could weak 1 trouble “1 needed nourishment as badly as anyone could, but none of the tonics helped me until 1 finally tried Grape Nuts food morning and evening. This not only supplied food that I thought delicious as could be but it also made me perfectly well and strong again so L 1 can do all my housework, sleep well, ean eat anything without any trace of Grape-Nuts food is worth {ts weight in gold” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich Typhoid fever like some other dis eases attacks the bowels and frequently sets np bleeding and makes them for months incapable of digesting the starches and therefore pre digested Grape-Nuts is invaluable for the well known reason that in Grape-Nuts all into grape sugar. This means that the first stage of digestion has been me- food at the factories avd therefore any one, no matter bow weak the stomach, can handle it and grow strong, for all the nourishment {a still there, There's a sound reason and 10 days trial proves. THE KEYSTONE STATE Latest News of Pennsylvania Told Short Order. sk William two mer swim niles weather temy ming, and while d his head against a roel ing fractured Thomas S. Johnson's & into a large pile pe dirt 1e middle of the roadway at Lewistown, and the machine was overturned and the occu: pants thrown out. The party con: eisted of M." Johnson, Ray Bryden and the Misses Dallas and Goss. All escaped with a few bruises, but the machine was wrecked. The Cumberland County Women's Christian Temperance Union, at its annual meeting elected these officers President, Mrs. Annie Lee Fishburn, Carlisle; vice president, Mrs. Lydia Wilson, Newville; secretary, Miss Liz zie Mower, Shippensburg; treasurer, Mre. Jennie S. Derland, Carlisle The Young Men's Christian Asso ciation of Carlisle celebrated the forty fifth anniversary, a meeting being held in the Opera Hiouns. Judge H. Hinckley, of Danville, delivered an address, To avoid destruction to bridges by freshets, iron and steel fenders will be built about the piers of coumty Lriliges in Schuylkill county. Charles A. Gies, aged 27 years, of Easton, a fireman on a Lehigh Val ted wtomobile ran HOMOoDue ran overheard bridge at Hokendauqua and | killed. a —— a —— Superstition of Author. Winston Churchill, novelist guperstition regarding the The titles of all his stories have gun with that letter—Celebrity, Crinls, Caravel, Crosging—and all have been that if he BUCCOBHESR He believes with a titie be- should write 8 novel ginning a DoraKoraW the failure. book would be a fiat has a letter CC. be- with A New Mnrmonle, enna society hus been formed to with sh memories A on which the pur the date of engagement and posts to the society's offi By the first the day of his en gagement the card is received by the purchaser AV] SreEons art bias er writes an post on Stare or Onto, City ar TorLeno ! Er, Lvcas County, ‘ J. Cnesey rake th he is ned J Cruxpey & 3 ity of Toledo, oresald, sud that said Of ONE BUNDRED DOL. cass of carannm vy the use of Hars's RANK 4 Unexey. ribed in { De (sLEABROYN ar that LARS that CatTanuu BwWorn to iw LURE (Ore me { Ms resence, this Lh day « BEAL, ber AD. 1856, AW Hall's Catareh act tly ot fu 4 of the sys free Mekal bas {ire Tuke Hall wlipation, Kuleer Adapts liritish Motto, The German Emp from a Berlin firms a quantity Yate ror bas ordered of pri nolepaps arnpes Wwithh lhe perial eagle rrounded by Lie of the Order o L aries f which he isa K i soit qui wal y pense Vi res Reporter Not Posted. lovell H. Jer Wha DORPGE the col With English Estates { # « ¥ Crow Trained to Kill Rats. Ever since William K. Hube Niantic has trained a large be a pet in his family have given his ho Jim tackles rate and that venture {io got left is spon catches i the makes Hear Mr. Crow fought large rat that t battie, buat away after a fu tall dence Yi Boyer adelphia Hecord behind Phil wn Corre OUR KIDKREYS Aches and Bladder Get at the Cause, CURE When the Baek Troubles Sel In, take of believing local Don't make the mis back ache and bladder to be ailments. Get at the cause and cure the kidneys, Use Kidney Pills which have cured thonsands , Captain 8 D i Hunter, of Ex gine No 14. Pitts. burg Pa. Fire Department, snd residing at 2720 Wylie avenue says: “It was three years ago that 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills for an attack of kidney trouble that was mostly back ache, and they fixed me up fine. There is no mistake about that, and if 1] iis Doan's i ' get them first thing, ae | know what they are.” For sale by all dealers. Price BC cents, Foster-Milburn Co,, Buffalo, N.Y Rubber Plant in Colorado. F. EB Marsh, an invalid, went ip search of health to a ranch near Duena Vista, Colo, whete be found tt cowboys chewing the roots of a we they called rabbit bush. After bel: thoroughly masticated the root left gummy substance. Mr. Marsh wa. curious about this and sent sample. of the weed to a botanist, who quic’ ly pronounced the rabbit bush to © rubber piant and the gummy me India rubber. rng ———— Forty delegates have heen sent as many different places through. the New England States to solicit oi for the 20000 striking cotton ns. operatives of Fall River, Mass. Fea ere, IL "Rlcdierk Mrs. Ha kell. Worthy Lake, Mass, Pinguaw: eration meal “Dear Mns, mation and ul me. 1 had G¢ up my mind friend, 1 not My friend reed it high mw It took patience and raey Ia Lydia E. P nes and washes there was no relief for use that me, Calling st the vy and 1 deci rerencs for ena ied to give it a trial to see I was in bad condition, ue.p fro: ing healt and ye n despair to happ h Always bri; twlore was cu what & change arating fee! ioliars, piness, BES. be convineed.” Templar, I wish « sKELL, Ni i Templars. ery sick woman Lake, Masa wWouia Ha Worthy Cri Ter from Ina believe It would help me” ? Surely you cannot wish ouraged, exhausted with each day's work. lerangement of the feminine organism, and Lydia E Mrs. Tillie Hart, of Larimore, N. D., says: “Dean Mes, Pixxnam: I might FDETEG bad k ham's Vegetable ( ompound : souner, for | tried many remed it hing which helped me Vegetal e (k mWPoun 1 dreaded of menstro riod every meant much suffering sand pain. the flow was very scanty and but after I had used became regu ally nown of the of few nu ithe month others it LET the onths | pued until [1 felt perfeetly well, t¢ perform the pain I am like a before 1 did to testify as to the Compound has done for Mrs. Trix Harr, Larimor wes hened vi # nat revo £3 Bile * stance now, where eased : Bik ana ent woman iive, and 1 am pl your Vegetable vinoerely yours ¢ been f1 uths it as for ! 80 the work Ter- good me, ™ N.D. table Compound is the medicine should take, they to its eredit. Women shonld unwise to use any other medicine. Mrs. ‘ost all letters addressed to her by sick women. inst the know ledge that will help your case osts nothing Boy Had Nerve. Master Henry Hall, the Matthew Hall, who lives hercic mess prevent from the bite of 8 big rattle snake which had crawled into his bes apd bit him on the finger just after bo | hand retired. The fangs of the reptile were sunk into the boy's index fin ger of the right band As soon as be realized what ha bappened the lad jumped from the bed and, grabbing a chop axe, cut the finger off just above the bite. He ‘o¥t some blood from the crude opera tion, but has suffered no injury as a result of the snake bite it is sup posed the snake came in through the door in the afternoon while the fam ily were busy in the fields. It crawled under tho top cover of the bed. and | was not seen when the family went | to retire Young Hall tumbled into | bed in much the same way as all | youngsters do, and threw his hand | over on the snake, making it mad | and causing it to strike at once. The | fangs were buried in the flesh of the | finger Anniston Correspondence of | Nasbviile Banner. Ears of Lobsters. Most curious are the ears of lob Sters. Each ix a sac or bag, contain | ing fluid and "ear stones,” these last | being particles of mineral matter, or, | in some cases, particles of sand. They increase the vibrations set up by sound waves, which in due season im- pinge on the delicate cells of the ear, which contain the ends of the nerve of hearing. These last, in turn, convey the Impressions to what serves the iittle gon of near here took aster ires to bi: OR FA UI N CHEST iE i a ‘ Will pull 8 toot stump ve] od ite. GRUB nBER Co. Pension, No Pay, Washi without Aim In. “ns, Advi ws lobster by way of a brain. and a very respectable nervous mass it is ADVERTISE™ Pyar 11 A ANIA A omni 0, When St. Jacobs Oil The old monk cure. strong. straight. sure, tackles Hurts, Bruises The muscles flax, the kinks untwist, the sorennss diss out Price 25¢. and 0c. my hs
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