llflD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS Congressman Meekison Gives Praise to Pe-ru-na For ir:- jt CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON PKAISES PE-RU-NA. Him. 1 ill l"ei.i-oii, Napoleon, lti ii , i.s incniU i' u( Congress, l-'illy -liiili Dis trict, writes: "I ha re uwd necrral ImUti uf 1'eru nn. and I .' arratly hrneltrd I thrinbif m catarrh of tltr hen I. 1 feel enroa ragrd lo fci'f leve that ( i If I uhi; It a. till oil tlnt.: foiioi-r ulll lit: fully able to eradicate the 5 I dint axe of thirl u yean' Hlandlng.'J llarlU Meelclwin. J ANOTHER SENSATIONAL CURE: Mr. Jacob L. Davis, ti.ilcn,.. Stone County. Mo., wrttis: "I have been in lud health for thirty -si-vcn years, and alter taking t welve bottles ot your I'd una I am cured."--Jacob 1.. Davis. If yon do not ilcrive prompt ami m.itnetnry results from the use of Peruna. write at once to lr. liaruiian. giving? a lull stii'iiiciit. of your case, ami he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice l-rat is. ddresn Dr. Ilarlinaii. Prei-idmt of Tin1 ll.ulmaii Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. Truths thai Your grocer is honest and if Le carea to do so cim tell yon tLat lie kuows very littlo about tbo bulk coffee lie Bells you. How can he know, where it originally eaino from, In each package" of LION COFFEE you get one full f)OUnd of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting tho genuine. Lion head on every package.) (Save the Lion-heads for valuable promiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WoOLSON BPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. ' Positive, Comparative, Superlative I have uaftd er.t of your Flan Brand Sllckera for tlva yaara and now want a nw oni, aUo one for a friand. I would not ba without one for twice tne cert. They are jutt at far ahead of a oomfflnn coat a a common one la ahead of nothing." (N1MI ON APHICAIIO'1) Be aure you don't Kt one of the com. mon kind-thlili the irrBv, mark of excellence. V' A. J. TOWER CO. 06T0N. U. S. A, TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED TOOKTO, ONAfa arf of W&t Wiatlitr Clothing and Halt GOOD POTATOES BRING FANCY TRICES To ffrow large crop of good potatoes, the oil must contain nlmtu nt PdUkh. Tomaiovs. niclmvn, catiluer, turnip, let lure -n art, an vt'criahlei mauve hnc quuti- uts wi uuion 1 1 Din me Kill, ftupjy Potash liberally by the ue ot frrtllUeu conlainlnE n.il Uu Ikau 10 per cent, actual I'ulaih. Iteoer anu mota prunublc tcUU are aura u lollow. Our paniphleff are not advertising eirctilara boomintc peri4l (ertiliKcri, but ct.ntam Vdlu ahle niiurni.itin tt iarmera. bent lie, lor Uu aaking. Write now. GERMAN KALI WORKS . 93 Neaaau Street, New York. J 30, 40 & 50 Her Vint. Paid HONlfK'f .,1HUI!-AW AKK AllKNTta fiTJSsrJiFnlt Ornamental Traaa Saiull Friilu, Mtariibr. Ke ntlTtni. uiuuM emabUaiind IMS. i' Jra'-tiJati ifereuua Till! W. H. lfA V WJtff j rW.,lr.nrv,N,Y. Ifanieled rlla weala TI:r.;::.VsEy3Wat:r "V: " His Recovery. Ik : -.17 HSEJEEMfftk me 1 Strike Home how it was blended Of Wltn Wrtai or when roasted? If you buy your coffee looBe by the pound, how can you expect purity and uniform quality 1 UQN COFFEE , the LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, Is ol necessity uniform in quality, strength and flavor. For OVER A QUARTER OF A CLYTLRY, LION COFFEE has been the standard coffee In millions of homes. LION COFFEE t carclully packed t our factories, and until opened In your home, haa no chance ot being adul terated, or ol coming Inaconlact with dual, dirt, fjerma, or unclean bands. ACTOR TOLD UNKIND TRUTH. Cruel Speech That Brought Actrets to Earth With a Jerk. Mar Irwin ) a round personage of middle years and more- than middle weight; to look at her would not make Dne think of willows or sllinly bend ing pines. She Is, withal, or a frugal genius, and economical lo a deRreo that would evoke plaudits rrom Hetty Green or Russell Cage. She told me this herself. It was when sho came from her dressing room ready to go on for the second act; I chanced to be on the stage. Miss Irwin was gorgeous in a red dress arterial red. She swung around with the remark: "Do you see this dress? Cost 180- and 1 hato parting with money. The first night I had It on Jim Ford spoil ed It." Thereat I expressed surprise and sympathy. "It was like this," she observed. "I donned this dress, red being my weak ness; I thought I'd never looked bo well. Of course, I'm fat; but stilt I felt that for once I was beautiful. Jim Ford was back of tho scenes; I con fided to him that I expected to make the hit of my life. I pirouetted, even If I am the size of a load of hay. "'Don't I look like a peach?' I asked. " 'No,' said Ford, 'you don't you look like a tomato.' "A. II. Lewis In Saturday' Evening PohL WHAT '8 TIIR USF, OF SAYINO "GIVK MR A S-CKNT CIGAR." WHEN BY ASKING l'OR A 1 1 "CREMO" YOU GET THE BEST 6-CKNT CIGAR IN AMERICA TbaWorid'tl.rgut Seller" 5 HOUSEHOLD ? $9999 MATTERS S 5VeWrWeVeV.VaW.V Kasy Waohlnjt, While water is licntlnfe In Mm boiler, ihave ifood Inundiy soup, in id put to pielt on the stove In half n gallon of water. Then tUe off, let cool 11 few minutes outdoors ami stir in a cupful of gasoline. I'our this Into the tub, pnt In the whitest elothci, let oak fot fifteen minutes, wring eut, rinse In hot water, and hung to dry. Trent the rest of the clothes in the sumo way, and the morning work and the wash can thus be done at the same time. tlerlapreadt. Hcd.ipreads are ornate or simple as taste and the pockctbook dictate. Itro ended sntins to match the eoloilug of the room, and covering not only the bed but the French roll bolsters as well are fashionable, ns also quaint old lashloned ehlntxe. gorgeously flowered, plHlu or trimmed with 4 wido Jnser-. lion of heavy white linen lace let In all around the edtres above a doep hem. A beautiful texture for bed covers nud hangings Is also found In tho Japanese fabrics. These come in pure white with a knotted fringe In tan color with Ince of tho same shade. For the majority of folk, how ever, the old-lime favorite Marseilles still And favor and are Indeed fash ionable. Similar to the Marseilles are the "satins," which are said to went even better. Iloneyeomb spreads are light anil easy lo do up. For the coun try house there Is nothing belter thnn what Is known us "hospital cloth." This Is crinkly and has only to bo washed nnd shaken out to be ;is good s new. Washington Times. The llatlirootn. The House fteautlfnl, in its unltptt series of articles on the bathtub of the rich, describes several bathrooms, some good and others very bad in tl lgn. The worst of nil is in the hotnn of u multl-mlllionalre. It Is described as, "properly speaking, not a bath room, but nu overdeeorated, over fur nished room in which a bathtub lias been placed." The bathtub Is sunk in the floor, which is not in the least ob jectionable, but the rest of tho i join Is tilled with stuffed furniture, easy chairs, footstools, carved tea tables, draped tables, lamps, screens, palms and actually small bookcase. It does not seem as if bad tasto could go farther. Few people of moderate means would tolerate, even if they could afford, such a bathroom, yet too many people suffer their bathrooms to bo clustered up with useless furni ture. Nothing superfluous should be tolerated. Sewing Aprons. Thero Is really something new in aprons. This time it is ono which Is not only to be worn when one Is doing fancy work, crocheting or line needle work, but which forms a receptacle for tho work in question when it is to Jje put away. The apron is rounded at the bottom, does not reach below the knees, and is miiile double. Linen lawn is the ma terial usually employed, but any sulli elently thin white goods can, of course, be substituted. Dotted muslin is pretty. Take one width of the goods. Ieavo it straight across the top, bul round off the lower comers so that the apron itself shall have a decidedly round appearance when gathered into tho band. Cut front and back alike, Then in tho front piece cut two oval openings, one on each side, large enough for the hand to slip into easily. Wnd each opening with white or col ored ribbon. Next make a rutllo to extend all around tho apron, and edge the rufllo with rlhbou of tho same color as that used for binding the pock et openings. Some chenper material than the ribbon may be used in both eases if preferred. Set the rulilc'in between tho front and back portions of the apron and stitch In place. 'The upron Is now ready to bo gath ered nnd set Into a hand, which may bo of ribbon or of tho goods. The completed apron forms n large pocket, or flat bag, into which the work may bo thrust through the openings nt the top. For knitting or crochet Ue bag servos to hold Uie bulls of wool; fot sewing it keeps together all the small sewing utensils, except the scissors, and even these may be slipped iu if they are small and have rounded ends. Newark Advertiser. Cheese Sandwiches These are ex tremely Dice aud easily made. Fut a yolk of a hard boiled egg Into a. cup nnd crumble it. Then put into it a tablespoonful of pepper, half a tea spoonful of mustard, the same amount of salt and a quarter of a pound of American cheese, grated. Mix thor oughly and moisten with a tablespoon ful of vinegar. Spread between slices of wheat or whole-wheat bread. Orange Tapioca Wash thoroughly a cupful of tapioca, then cover with cold water and let soak over night. In the f morning put over the lire with one pint of boiling water, and allow It to Klmmer slowly until the tapioca is per fectly cleur. Cut into small pieces a doxen sour oranges, sugar to tasto and stir into tho boiling tapioca. Turn into the serving dish aud set away to cool, Serve with cream. Tomato Soullle Melt an ounce of butter in a saucepan. Mix smoothly with it one ounce of flour, a pinch of suit and pepper and two gills. of milk. Let simmer gently over the lire, stir ring nil the time, till It is as thick as melted butter. Stir into It a cupful of canned tomato. Turn the mixture Into another dish, and add the yolks of two well beaten eggs. Whip throe whites to a froth, and Just before tho soullle Is baked put thein Into It. Hake fot twenty minutes In a pudding dish and serve the Instant it is done. 1800 Veare of llwneralilp. Fulhani is probably Hi eldest con tinuously owned property In the king dom, It has belonged to the Bishops of London for 130 years, and bus sur vived all the changes, eccles.astlcnl and civil, which the Church and Stat of Kngrand have witnessed in thai time. London Spectator, TORTURING PAIN. Half Till Maii 'a Snffwrltna Wenln Hart Kllletl Many a Perann. tint lioan'a Kltlney rilla Cnre'l Him. A. f- ftprugue, stock dealer, of Nor mal. 111., write; "For two whole years I was doing nothing but. buying medi fines lo cure my kidneys. I do Del ihlnk that any mnn ever suf fered as I dhl and lived. The pain In my hnK 11 a rc" "n'l Hint ' Vll eon Id not sleep $ f ut night. I could was so bad that r not ride it horo, a. c, sPBAorr. anu swume was unable even to ride In a ear. My condition was critical when I sent for Jionn's Kidney Fills. I ued three boxes and they cured me. Now I can go anywhere and do ns much as any body. I sleep well and feel no dis comfort at all." A TRIAL VRICIv Address Foster Mllburn Co., Huffulo, X. Y. For sale by nil dealers. Price, iiO ct. Manicured Newtboya. The nails of nearly every newsboy on Park row were neatly trimmed and clean at least one day laRt week, a phenomenon many noted with sur prise. A vender with a patent manicuring tool, clippers, file and pick, three in one, and one for three cents, took ut) hl;i stand on the surb. He demon strated the ease with whleh the too) could be handled on the flrBt newsboy who came along. The boy marched down the row, showing off bis hands proudly. "I've been manicured," ho declared. "Did Ii. hurt?" "Was she a blond beaut?" "How much. Snickers?" were some of the qt .tlons. "Xaw. It didn't, hurt, an' she ain't a blonde, an' It didn't cost nothing.'' he answered. They made a 5 cent pool as the price of the secret, and tho newsboys' manicuring shop, the flret in history, was soon in operation. Now York Tribune. Man Who Did Too Well. "A man may sell too much of the article which ho Is displaying to his customers, and I know of a ease in point which happened' to a friend of mine," xsld Hlte Bowman. "My friend had a fine place offered him with an organ factory, and he accepted It, the salary being up in tho four figures. He went out, and to his flrxt customer sold the entire output, of the plant. The customer agreed to take. all. that the factory could make. Having nothing more to aell. my friend returned to the house well pleased with his success, and for several days sat around smoking good clgarF, while the firm patted him on the baelr. One day he came in and the boss called him over, saying In this fashion: " T will hnve to give you the usual thirty days' notice. You have done so well that we have no further use for you or any traveling man. We are sorry to lose you, but you sold too much at the first crack.' " I.oulsvi!le Courier-Journal. Island Disintegrates. German experts are becoming alarmed at the rapidity with which the cherished island of Heligoland Is dis integrating. The sea does some harm, bul. not nearly so much as rain, heat, frost, and melting snow. An attempt Is to be made to check the damage by means of pipes for catching the water. FITS t"-irtn mp tlv fvirecl. No fits or nnrvou M'fcMiflnr first (lav's 110 of I)r. Kline's iroa KcrvoltoetorMr.icitrlul hottieaml treatise free IV. II. II Kust, Ltd., iWl Arch St., Puila., !u. Over l.t.OOO.OOO pcrnon are enrolled in ihc hunday-Kchoola of the country. To Cure a 1'nttl In One liar lake Laxative Ittomo Quinine Tablets. All drueeiats relund money if it (ails to cure. K. W. (irove's signature is on box. 25c. The woman inventor is hroadi-ning her field of labor. Many Sihool lill.lren Are Hlrttly. VotlitirCrH.v'aHwfiflt Powders for Children, tifed !y Mother Gray, a nurHe lu Children's Home. New York, ureal up golds iu 14 bourn, cure Kexrislii)-8S, f'oustl nation. Ntonwh Trouble. Teething Disorders and Destrov Worm.". At nil druggist. 2Ae. Sample mailed Fkek. Addrnsa Allou H. Olmsted, Le Roy, N.Y. Forty per cent, of the people of London uUend public worship. Mrs. Winslow a Soothing Syrup for children leetbinz.aofteu tho ttuinx, reduces luAamma. tioit, allays naiu.oure wind colli;, '.loo. a bottle Two thuuannd vmse's of all descriptions difcuppcar every year. Plan's Cnre cannot be too highly spoken 0! a cough cure. J. W. O'Uhien, Ultf Tlitrd Avenue, N., Minneapolis, .Minn,, Jan.U, ISIOJ, The c lioleru i now almost extinut iu Turkish territory. A Uuarauteeil Cure or I'llol. Itching, Wind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists will refund money it I'azo Ointment tails to cure in fl to U days. SOc. Brazil's foreign funded debt exceeds $'-';iu, 000,000. Itch cured la SO minuti'S by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotlou. Nover Falls. Hold by ull ilruitulstfl, 1. Mall orders promptly filled by Dr. E. Detchou, (rnwfordsvlllo, Ind. Of 14IK) earthquakes that occur every year in Japan, fifty are noticeable. Sutler's Home I)nlllct Corn. bo named because 50 acres produced 20 heavily, Hint its proceeds built a lovely home. See ju liter's catalog. Yielded iu Ind. 157 ba., Ohio 100 bu., Tenn. I'JS bu., and id Mich. '".'U bu. per acre. You cun bcul. this record in 11W0. WHAT DO VOf THINK OK THK.SK VUXUS? I'-'O bu. Beardless Bailey per acre. KIO iai. Seder's New Natimml Oat per A. Ho bu. Salzcr Hpilu and Macaroni Waeut. 1,000 bu. Pedigree I'olatoc per acre. 14 ton of rich Billion Dollar tliu., Iluy. liO.OOO lbs. Vi"toria itupo lor ohuep per A. ICU.IHIO His.- TeuHinte. the fodder wonder. fil.OW) lli. 8!.er'tt Superior t'odilcr Corn rich, juicy fodder, per A. Now oinli yieliU j 011 can have in liX"V if you will plant my sueds. Jt'HT si;.nu TJ11S A'OTim and lOo m stamps to John A. Salzer Peed Co., I.a CioKso. U'is., rod receive their grcul cata log and lota of farm aced anple. IA. C. L Tree on Stilts. In I.ke county, California, to the north of Ban Franelbco, Is a tree on stilts. It Is an oak tree growing near the edge of the lake. The waters of tho lake huve washed away the soil from the roots of the tree and, reced ing, have left tho tree supported by the uncovered mass of roots. Getting Things Mixed. When Wslfer Williams, from Colum bus, Miss., was In Bpain a year ago he called upon a provincial editor in the Interest of the Si. Ixiuls exposition. The next dsy the paper bad the follow ing: "Walter Williams of tho United Slates purchased the state of Louisi ana, and next year w ill give a celebra tion, to which he has Invited his fel-low-Journallsls of Kurope." Mr. Wil liams again railed upon the editor and thoroughly explained matters. The editor apologized and printed this cor rection: "!ov. Francis of Missouri has purchased a largo tract of land In the great American desert, and Wal ter Williams Is hero to Invite the Jour nalists of Spain to a show which tho Soveruor will give." RAW ITCHING ECZEMA Blnlcliet nn HantU. I era anil AnVlf-a lor Three 1 eara Inulanl Iti-llef ami Upeeily Cure hy C 'III li-ll ra. '."! hank to (ji,icur.'i 1 am now i,d el tha.. fca'M peft, trceping ecrenia. fnt- the first: time in three eai-s. It fir-! appeared on my hand, o hitle pimple, (rowing into arveral blntche, and then on try ears and ankles. They wrr- exf ee'dingly painful, itchinir. and al'.am raw. Aft".' the fim dsy treatment, with V'tifieura b-o.ii, Oial tnent and Pills. Iliete ivas very little of tin! binning anil ilclnnp', anil the euro now f-eeiiis 10 be complete. tfi-neu"i S. B. llec'-. P..c!ifcci Acmt B. d. O. H. Tt., Wiuhin-loii. D. C." 7 lie rirat Wlilte Homr. I he residence of Dnuiel I'r.rke Cus 'p. first husband of Martha I tnntlridne. was called the White House, lieorge Washington lived there for a short tune nrter their marriage, and from U the While House at Washington wa itauieil. TTnw'a Title? We ofler One Humtied Dollar llewardf tr any . uf llat.irrn tliut cannot be eiire't Hal!' 'aratra Core. I'. J. Ciikm-.v Co.. T iled,-, (i. V.'i-, th,; uMien-ineit. have l.uown K. r. f lierey f.ir the Inct IS years, and believe him icric-Tly tiiMjornhlt- iu all business trun.Hai--tloij- aud lliiunciiilly able to carry out an ol:!l'.-n;lniis mnde bv .lielr firm. Wi -r a Ti.twj. W'holesnln lr:igRist, To. Vi.iii: n' i , m . ,V Mvr.vtN, V.Taiie'.'ila liruifiri-lf Tolciiii. O. Hii'i'. t.'stan-li Cureir, lakeu ictnruutly.ac: UiKiitri :tly 11 1 i rt ttic blued anil niacoussiii-laee.-J i-fl lie .1 y..te.:i!. 'I'ewtinioulals snt free. I'rloe. 7j:. p. f b i.-tlc. Sold by ull Drilgisti. Tar Hall's Family Pills for eoiistipit'.iua. All line 1'recantiona 'l'nken. r ,-vnus Old I.teiy (on sevenlb flout ol' bo'icli 'lii you know what precau tions th- pioprietor of tho hotel lias taken against tire''' Purser - "Yes, nnini: lie lias the place ilisliooied for twice wot it's worth." Plltsburg liiueftc. Buy we are THE Sprains O art forcibly tretchlnir or lamrtitinff iigainaiH, i-auanijf wiiiiifT, a i colora tion JMtti greal pttiu. aViid VeUiou ttffurt to cure. The rure can b havteiitxi by uauig iiutacdt&Ltiy and aaUiiiiully, Koep the enrain well banitaBeil and -.vet wittl tlio l.nliiiiriil. Whi-ii a i-liangs nl )u.nl.u i. ...). ..... ,. .Tv with the liaixi, u.ii.K iilunly Liniment. 'i) ieiltn, tlirfs timea aa nilicll .Ml i-t-llla. I. S. JOU.NbON CO., Ii.ntou. Una. Falling Picture Waa Fire Alarm. An extraordinary incident markc. a fire outbreak a short time ago at Strangers' Hall, Norwich, England, ac historic building which Is one of the city "show places." The Are waa dis covered In the caretaker's room where a beam Sa the chimney was found blasting, and was removed by khi) fire brigade. It appears that the raretaker was aroused by a crash, ami on going downstairs, ho found the low er room filled with smoke. It was dis rovered that tho crash was caused by the fall of a picture which had been hanging over the mantelpiece. A Marvel of ; Relief Wtt'f 1 ? sill ffffffin , m mm i MLgc Bi mm Z 1 OLrriiERMrfU HealJ? of American Women A Subject Much Discussed at Women's Clubs The Future of a Country .Depends on the Health of Its Women. J AirxT.CWilfadstn At the New York State Assembly of I Mothers, a prominent New York doctor told the f00 women present that hea it hy American women were so rare as to be almost extinct. This fcccms to be a- Mrcepinrr state ment of the condition of American women. Yet how many do yon know who are perfectly well and do not hare some trouble arising from n derange ment of the female organism which manifests itself in headaches, back aches, nerviuine!.K. that bearing-down feeling, painful or irrefular menstrua tion, leucorrhtca. displacement of the uterus, ovarian trouble, indigestion or sleenlessness '.' There is a tried and true remedy for all these ailments. I.vdia K. Pinkbatn'S) Vegetable Com pound has restored more American women to health than all other reme dies in the world. It regulates, strengthens and cures diseases of the female organism as nothing else can. For thirty years it has been curing the worst forms of female com plaints. ritteh testimony as the following should lie convincing. Mrs. T. C. Wiiladsen, of Manning, Ta., writes: liearMrs. Pinkha;n: 'I can Irnlv snv tliut vou bavcaved mv life snd 1 cat-not express mv gratitude to you in wonls. For two ream 1 spent lots of money in doctoring without any tienetit for men - strtial irrcitulnrities and 1 had given up all hopes of ever being well aain, but I was rsmaiaded to try l.ydia R Pinkham's Vege - tabln oiiiismnil and three bolt lea have re- i ,' ,.,r. hitt, i .a for vou I would have been in my Brave I would hare been in my grave 1 txlav. Lydla E. Pinkham's Get Premiums with Your Baking Powder Good Luck Baking Powder and get the beautiful premiums offering absolutely free. Good Luck is unquestionably the purest bak'ng powder potuibie to manufacture. Bread made with it is light, white, wholesome (md nutritious. It keeps longer snd better thin other biking powders and raises the batter quickest and very thoroughly. Good Luck is only 10c a pound. By fiving the best at the lowest cost Good Luck is now being shipped in car lead and train load lolt to all parts ot the country. It is the idea of getting these beautiful presents free, in addition to the high quality and luw price, that makes this a remarkable prencuo offer LUCK Baking Powder is packed in 6 or., and 1 11,. can?. The coupons necessary to t tie many useful gifts, are printed on the label ot each can. Cut out these coupons. Save them. A few of thein will get you a hand some free premium. For details read the little book to be found in every can. Don't furget to ask for Good Luck next time. bave worry, save money, and last but not least save Uie cou pons snd get the beautiful gifts. If your grocer doesn't sell it, send us his name and we will ice that you are supplied. vwr,,iTr()U'fK whim:. whiimW I 'M-... I i Ql...'HI.I fcl Tiiis is the ctapoi! found oil every can. SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING CO RICHMOND. VA. liliousness '! hT used MDr nlnnbl rate arc Hi and find ho 10 prf!l. Couldn't do wiituml .Item. I bar tad thtsui tor luntfi tlinn for tii'ligrivtlnu and bll lvuo nnd am rms- compt'lT iird. H ttiand tlioui to nvurvoiiw, Dnca tried, you will tavar ba witboul tinmi hi tbe family." LUaiOA Wan. Albany, W.T. Flainanl. PutatabU. Potnt t. Tn.atc.nno,, Da Htvd, Weor blf ken, V:Umii or (Jrirr. it?. . 2 if. 10- Nrvaf Sold tn built. 1h ifiiniiio tiihtot Mumpod C C C. luarauftuod lo euro or your luuituy buck. Bterlinf Remedy Co.. Chicago or N.Y. 60a AKMLAJ5L1'I1 W!UIQN BOXES NOW is YOUR OPPORTUNITY 10 buy MtfveVr In lhi Mim.anu 011. au uk i'inchi M k AisMA-t Miktitlnuf ut pi-ouo-ltl'in. H I'rixliict'i.? Wil. Hoiihv t ir l- m-irt-, t antliiiit idoit fttua'l. AH Tifawtny NKH'k. I;xtep(t to a.v uiu Vtl- mmhi. I'uni pliiK I'htOi 'olUil)ttt,'iM) laukhiiftf. Will v nior iu til . t ifiuu MiHiuaily ihoi unmeti! iir.ou ir htopt. (. i.mpuny'i. prii ii-iw 1 I i''HDi, my jtI'm. 011 tti-omtut ut iH'tI'Mt. 5 oai' lr Siiafa. Vm. rh-sfrf ti llitt fur l t" ai.tuiu-, lm iidualv. Ittrf r. ll'"'H riMiii kUin t4 1 a lftirnU. AJ.ir.--i-. V. 1. FIKft, 101 I'tfiuuwl Mtrant, UKV.R, t'OMI T STa JACOBS OIL jp) o owei,j JlJfcw Can dy c ATrtAJtTte . rVi MissAlatlU Henry Miss Mattie Henry, Vice-President, of Danville Art Club! 429 Orccn Ht-eet, Danville. Va., writes: I'llonr Mm. Fltiklmii-i- Mrinf vearV tlf- frring with femalewealiiiess.inrliunmuUoii and a broken down synterc made me moie anxious to die than to live, but l.ydia E. 1 inkhatu Vegetable Compound has restored my beairh and 1 am so grateful for it that I want every siitTering woman toknnw w hat l.ydia K. Plnli- ham s Vegetable Compound w ul ui 1'jr in r When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful men struation, weakness, leneorrhofa, dis placement or ulceration of the womb, that liearlng-down feeling. Inflamma tion of the ovaries, backache, bloating, (or flatulency), general debility, indi gestion, and'nervons prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irri tability, nervousness, sleeplessnesa, melancholy, "all-gone" and "want-to-be-left-alone.'' feelings, blues, and hope lessness, they should remember there Is one tried and true remedy. L.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles No other medicine in the world has received stieli unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for yon need the b-st. A light heart aebcerfal countenance. and all the cha.-msol grace ana ueaui.y ' are dependent upon proper action of the. I bodily organs. You cannot look well, uneRfc you feel well 1 Mrs.VinUham invites all sick women . ... . , , j:,. 1 1 to write her for advice. Her advice aud medicine have restored thousands to. health. 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