DOCTORS WANTED T0 OPERATE Mrs. Quillen. Tells How Lydia E. Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound Saved Her from an Operation Muskegon, Michigan. —* ‘After doctor. ne for eight or nine years with different physicians without any relief at all, the said stiast that me icine would not reach my case and 1 should have an operation, i had beard of lydis LE. Pinkbam's Vege table Compound snd Hioften saw it slivers {ined in different pe- 8 where soma women bad suffered just as 1 did and got ain by taking the Veg- be 1 decided to see what it would do for me, and before | bad finished the fourth bottle 1 was much better, the weakness stopped and ibe severe pains in my sides left me. 1 well and strong etable Compoun am now much stronger and do my own work and work in the factory besides. | am ath) taking the Vegetable Compound and give fall the ise," — Mre. NELLIS Quunion, 17M St. Muskegon, Mich, Women should heed such Warning oe as bearing-down pains forthe i icate some female trouble a persistent and faithful use of | dia E Pinkbam's Vegetable nd will seldom fail to hal The Answer. | "What are our 3 ing to? asked the lec Just like the rest of us” philosopiser in the audience, Srgument + cloned : wo Wing people 14 “Hd age reniied a wise the ti Fr g wed Advices ” sometimes good if warning BACK ACHY ? Larne and schy in the morning? tured with bechkache all dey lon Na wt vou feel worn out sad —- f aged! but Save you given suv thought to your kidsevs’ Weak kidneys couse just woh troubles; anid you are Helly ; “ aan te lh disgineus, iE a * breegmlar ht ok risk pogleeti U Jee Doom’ ‘s it is & but be careful, 7 tor Copyright by The Bobble Merrill Oo, CHAPTER 1VContinuad Ann's grows in wilh fhe . Phe tieg Fox ie drooling haelbouse Poses snd He Raving Haha, & bow Sentizmnt was ardent daring voles ak ap the 1 | | but | lender was pesded, and the ong would | ‘ have | who wan standing peer the musicians, | chaneed to tam his roving eve ap Atin's Lexeived face. | thought ke caught her up In his sre iment caugin dled Red pot Mr. Renpesiyer, Without 8 moment's | Land swung ber to 8 chair, where she | ghood above (he crowd, trasulous and | tightened, until the thrill of the me her signin: then #he Isughed down at Mr. Rennesiyer's of forts to lead. End begun to sing the | | words which Mrs. Atien had taught ber long age. Before the end every obe was sing 1 ing with her, in a great burst of sound that was strangely satisfying to the smotion of the moment. When Ht was 1 Honrichs bow hee: to kin eyes was an expression that bewildered ber. He | held out both his hands, and she would | have Jumped lightly down, only he ] Sntht her cluintly 30 his Qfa ane set hor carfully on the agsin. | Bhe thought that be was trembling | OF weg It she whe shivered, nervousiy? “Gad, An be ssid feelingly. -{ "What & besuty you ave!” - She looked at him usbelievingly. jar ave popped ag . | would Just as socom iver wings, sing her WEE NaOTY fans fe Bate i his un war: Bly athwar! his safer rect far 1 ppd his mother w baw to He er alition nieny arith wea was a grest crowd ot : very solos Bening pa. An's voles rang dw | theet and cles in the hms, snd re | nrinded hiss, Bret of her mony he sight i | butore, ahd then of revival sweet i ngs long spn. He began to (Bailice hae niscetre. and be had bot pianemif in wonder wt Bin baba vior al the wall when the minbiter gave out ihe ext of the permon. “Matthew len, Bir. Sopr--"Think. st hoy 1 am dome fo wend] Dace OF eqirth; | came not to send a sword’ I” Hendricks Samped in bis went agitated the congregation. “1 “ime Bot to wend pence, bul a yword.” Up shove him the sinliter stood whiservbed and remote, speaking in a deep voloe that reschol some far place Ii bis soul, und torered 1. “My tiwy of owr nsiion. iby Hemter bos fallen” Every one the church already knew of that appiliing fact, but in spite of that, » suppressed out- burst of emotional wn Brose, think much of the way the minister was talking. extem) cut Ms weal sedste notes. . | ing - * that in oid boy would be evidently war, The believed thors 8H right. He $0 U Sght, he Yhought, bat he dda’ hold with stir peace, but | wal snd 5 flutter of Dervous BMYe brethren, this is po ordinary Sabbath ; today is 8 momentous one fu the bis Hendricks frowned He bated this atmosphere of hystois : be didn't | rumeansly, with | Nevertheless, be cosldin’t help Histon. «AS 5 matter of fact, he , | couldn't remsember ever latening lie | Tan y trating pase What 434 Flendricks eared papiiiationlly i meres likeg Hiendeicks | tation of & fable at Bis ward, Ana" he waif The gird Windia “ll doen't new sully. He wa fhe fuss sa with the wodide over to my I was Aressnd’ nin of fg? the thet i will Bet far wold not ae ae Beulh- : shaw on fr revariing "= bor 4 days of | pewlky wirihond, and ey & | mgmin, ander ihe foren of this red | “Tom oy tell Bi ine iae high. Fo do you think uncle Bas dete” she do the boy snveered from because she of 8 towsh riempbantly. * Sir. Cortlandt is wad 8 Bole | vial Datos | Were nt at hiss “He | in the Seventh | | the | seiliye, gna Ww “Better pot," “Why i oH be nintad deriy. ah pedal Fa iI don't was bur I 4 HB 2 “Ci.” iHeR me gui isn, nreguit waikéed hone § He had fof 1 war. he was A pan geet | $3 ERRRgYvG with Rin bead $e He felt that he i's work, | tom droapis $ ape fhe “hy hae i Aen evi fromm 1H t * 3 E ARH oh "Toul Bave engyesd a Bete ot = he we Lira awd gtarry and pressed Nis Tips to ber llr. i felt Ble touch and started beck: che Hiied ber fan be fal Bt iheth Bis banils 28d Feed br This timeghe fought bim olf valtant br enol. sid faced Bia Puriousty with Bashing eyes and sews breath He was Prighlened. as be out Ber an causing Hance “1H sll right” be mid hue { eonlda’t help 0 | gone a yon Ane” he sided feeling that the situstion demanded sco thing is be natare of & declaration “Renils™ dbe goeried “Beovanse if you sree ail right?” “Then I 30." be assured her. “Kold~aud we are onpsiedY’ she Bae Her fig Srocped and in her vyes { wore all the sirrows of the trarkd, ai Eo awd 2 I sin ulty | and Wfted in pdoving face "2 § “Them't ba silly! The president will | sn I biive elghtyBvp thousand men under {the sew cull; fot them take thelr ture | et fi 1 Bive (one ny share.” ; wld Fuse * ta *iwas 8 { bailed Fig “I may he ears belers he ean of . Balt exations: then be bent | tEneeoth clini. snd aed, CHAPTER Yi Out and in : The Seventy regione: : fill § | Wie sls 8 New York Ans Dales sbormennty glad 0 wee Bandrichs Phos abe Daul Beem hwling o srward eo | westutionlly ts bis Mlle That whew | | Bg appeared she was anil a trite | F dissppedatnd. In ber Doaghte she bad | sdewed him wilh wxtrssecus chars. wid beviiap 2: bls he wes cinscions | of a sudden siilng of ber wpirie. She | pupde Bim tell hey all shout bis Dried rolanteered a nd high das libeury wiking of RB sod : An glowed with mars! evelloneat { Bis life for hi coumtey, and she felt that it was only right for kim to have everything be might went. fncinding wis exrraordinirily smipie sod unwed! ie with Blo Inj these days, but, while site snderstood that the Sevesth regd ately, she would set fimakly face Ow fibet That ope ber lover was ushered out, be wonld be memly = oivillan | sein. When he came fn one day. bis griforse anchamged for & Emartly checked east and wadetoost and Joome | mmileniorud trensers, she looked at af bar cheul. “Clow queer you ok™ she ald gleralonsly, | clmstiortable uniforms, § cau tell you" Blissdricks petwimed indigosatdy. "Now wl pon” siembery of The Sevinth ween vel dtpering | tig clumped bath bie BASS abe about Msarm SANE sed oom | 0 ig 8 th married” : LY. | startied as though the idea were oa tirely new te ber i mack do seem expensive” walk $1 “ § anybody while P Bewy fla § 302 ! ferent § House an an | Be mary. he mom wake bie own ‘BR fve weeks 1 cimpaign. They pent hours In the | She alwnry thangs of Headriehs ss a | sil@ler, rendly. pt the (ull to seerifice | hie, as thet was his strange wish She | mest was te be detpobilized bemaedl | him aghast, sad) tarped ia his arms ee | that his fips pressed bee bale Instead | “5 bs pond iS Sek vat: of Bat a] yim Hatem Ih ma I have something to | She Jockid tp eagerly; siresdy the |i “You hae re-enlivied already ™ She | CBGSGred akedd wenty dollars a yeur. When I'm mal gasand I think we & | be A865 8 wrvel » ¥ «EER Ann AF. drew ber sith BWAY married? she pres aid pilates ed “Plenty of people live on that” “Lsuppose sn... . , I dw’ know ghont it. Hendricks, bot hinge “It is (he wir” the boy sald lmpew “When that is over they'll (OWE it with the Hendrik, marrying oe ant think about i going on! Really, #5 intersst in wi are Sghting. wat 8 fairly wh of hee state of mind Her was sntirely saghkt by tittle ng. rowed fedirate a of ail Can't (ane ARG hs @Hrale Seg the great & dramas and she had ia sail -contered overs Late In May the Union of Alexandria, where the Con fieg few In plain sight and a the puovesalnl Bl Yo Arey ot ims wworih, the Jed York Wire Zous Fiz death pads § great srs New Tork he had Hee lar Ga snd an a result, (here great rust for enlistment wn whore Poy Ts As gs the were seat Federal ar snd snag with wT wore Viminla, sus advane in aslo The vivtorien. andl Falrtiz Cour spertant i wre (he Bw shse boinrda Qllowing (he of the New Tork trooje eo fa the advance: enthusinum wae Fenn off to XY Clanden Vis aagw be taki of evant eroeedin hung shone het etn OT eTRente gaged "es Ta Joly in a eopapemest wt Mae asses Sanction, thes came he Sess | death in the war of any ene Ann Ball chown. Young Pails Vasderdyhen wham he had deaeed aut her wan sir and buried sg te This brought the tragic hing { close: she wan Preatly shocked. and (for a time sie seemed simost to Rave {transferred to Bim her Tesling for hey bower. Hendrivhs sd bin bovkieeping Ny ineredibly ode, The boy deopped nto fhe Waning {ton Sguare Bote ene Bot allortonm ‘when bis worl was over sod fend only hie consin Pasay. Mr. Cortiasdt's darkened library was gratifyiegly re fresbing. and sa be sank lute the mand cosafortable cbalr, be aflowad Wneekd : Shik Juxary of anmpiaint, There bb Aa? be demanded a Faaay Sushed sensitively su whe @ “She knew | was coming diy” be subd darkly leaawibie. . " cant thind where she cup Ba™ Puasy ssermered sympathetieally spnin snd again The outer doer wened and hess was & parser of a girl's cewr voiow ia greeting, Old Joseph's footsteps ev peur; there wan sometiiog reluctant in ber delay. It was & good mints bee fore ber slim figure in wide comer : with £ Sedu St. feid inte other regtummts end | he sie thought Headritkn wes shout to | amd that de hd: done the Sse |
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