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IRS, LYON'S ACHES AND PAINS Have All Gone Since Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Terre Hill, Pa.-" Kindly permit me to give you my testimonial in favor of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. When I first began taking it I was suffering from female troubles for some time and had almost all kinds of aches pains in low er part of back and in sides, and press ing down pains. I could not sleep and had no appetite. Since I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound the aches and pains are all gone and I feel like a new woman. I cannot praise your medicine too highly. "Mrs. Augustus Lyon, Terre Hill, Pa. It is true that nature and a woman's work nas produced the grandest remedy for woman's ills that the world has ever known, from the roots and herbs of the field, Lydia E. Pinkham, forty years ago, gave to womankind a remedy for their peculiar ills which has proved more efficacious than any other combination of drugs ever com pounded, and today Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is recognized from coast to coast as the standard remedy for woman's ills. In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., are files containing hundreds of thousands of letters from women seek ing health many of them openly state over their own signatures that they have regained their health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vege table Compound; and in some cases that it has saved them from surgical operations. Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never Tail. Purely vegeta ble act surely . But gently on . the liver. StOD after dinner dis- & indigestion, improve the complexion, brighten the eyes. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. ; Genuine must bear Signature Ik STAIN "Walnuftta" For Gray, Streaked. Bleached and Red Hair or Moustache. Matches Shade Lioht Brown to Black. Does not wash nor rub off. Sold by your Druggist. Regular size, 60 cents. your ui Fre Send to Howard Nicholi, 2208 Clark av., St. Louis, Mo. and get a FREE Trial Bottle. Free elves Immediate relief forall kinds of PILES and Fs a wonderful -emedy forECZKAlA.C'HAl'PF.O HANUS.SORES aDd any form of SKIN DIS SS ASK. Twenty-five cents at all druggists. Wrtta forFKEKSAMl'LKS. JDept. 1-1. THE COURTNEY DRUG COMPANY Baltimore. Md. TENTS AND AWNIN GS ftf ft made of pa nvas. Write for new illustrated catalog. 0pi. A. tAHIKtt UOUUU TG.NT AWKINfl CO., N.btllle,Ttnii. Natural Consequence. "The wind is rising." "That's because it is from East." the No. SIX-SIXTY-SIX This is a prescription prepared es pecially for Malaria or Chills and Fever. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the fever .will not return. 25c. Adv. Of 'Course. She Why does a hen cackle when she lays an egg? He Because the egg can't, I guess. LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES One sue smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease,. the Antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes. It ?MB31ITTI F V Wr H VER Ckg SALVE " makes tight or new shoos feel easy. J lint the thing - for dancing. Refuse tubsiilutrt. For fc'RKU trial package, address Aden s.uimstea, LeUor, . x . AIT. The high, price of eggs has done much to reduce stage fright. Fora Galled Horse Try It k After f V Other XFail Balsam of Myrrh For Galls, Wire Cuts. Lameness. Strains. Bunches. Thrush. Old Sores. tt ! itr .1. T? . r . t X X X X . i iiau vvounua, rooi jtvot ft wt m i. I-", n . I fistula, ii:eecung, ntcntc ? V.ztz Since 1846. flfr price 23c, 50c and $1.09 , ? w . OR WRITE "I nnfl'rtr G.C. Hartford Mfg. Co ill UH"l O fiVRACUSENsV. For Beach or, THE children must be taught to swim, as they must be taught to breathe fresh air or to read and write. Swimming is not a negligible part of their training, and they take to water like little ducks. f The, three suits shown in the illus tration are suited to girle of all sizes. That on the nearly grown miss at the center might be made for a youthful but grown-up woman. But these mod els are for children and young girls. The tiny miss at the left has on a simple and sensible garment, which is a yoke to which a bifurcated skirt is plaited. The skirt is bifurcated at the middle, forming bloomers that are drawn into the legs about the knee with elastic cord. The garment is cut long enough so that the bloomers fall over the knees. There is a white collar and four-in-hand tie, and the short sleeves are finished with bands of white. The shoulders are very long, and the sleeves reach a little below the elbow. Mohair is about the best material for these suits, because it sheds the water readily . and is very durable. No matter how wet it becomes it does Modish Gown for R EFINEMENT marks this quiet and signed for the young miss from six teen to twenty. It is of chiffon taf feta in ciel blue, made up with net in the same color, decorated with white embroidery. It is a party gown, and the under skirt, although hanging in to the fig ure, Is full enough for dancing. The underskirt is of chiffon or of the thinnest of silks or silk muslin. These materials allow of considerable full ness without being bulky. Accordion plaited silk muslin under-pettlcoats achieve the same favorable points for dancing gowns, but when lace or net flounces are to be gathered on to the petticoat, the fullness is made by gath ering the bilk. Two flounces of the embroidered net are set on to the petticoat of silk mus lin. There is an overskirt of chiffon taf- vN. W MJ , ;;' L : 1 Swimming Pool not stick to the limbs and it dries out very quickly. The little half-grown girl of eight has on a two-piece euit trimmed with bands of braid. There is an all-in-one underbodice and bloomers and an outer frock with broad sailor collar and very short sleeves. For lanky little, fast-growing bodies, inclined to spindling thinness, this is a fine model. The older sister is more smartly dressed in a suit of silk with plain sailor waist and shaped skirt trimmed with silk braid. There is a broad sailor collar of the silk trimmed with silk buttons and simulated button holes of silk cord. A pair of short close-fitting pants are worn with this suit, and the skirt ie slightly weighted. ! The very clever caps hardly need description. Those of the little girls are made of rubberized cloth, and that of the older girl of waterproofed silk. This last is a wonderfully clever model made of an oblong strip of goods fold ed into shape and machine stitched. It shades the eyes and manages to be becoming, wliich is greatly to the credit of the designer. Sweet Sixteen feta In blue, fitted In to the figure by gatherings at the waist line. It is caught up in plaits at the back and at the middle of the front. There is a plain, wide, looped-up sash of the taf feta at the back, and the lower part of the drapery Is cut away at the left side and hemmed into a sash end ter minating in a point. This is drawn through a silk-covered buckle which serves a double purpose. It makes a pretty finish and weights the overskirt qr draped tunic. There is an underbodice of silk muslin with overdrape of the taffeta and sleeves of the embroidered net. The round neck is finished with a. frill of soft fine lace across the front and a row of , tiny buttons In black, tipped with the smallest of rhinestone settings. This note of black is re peated in the plain girdle of wide black velvet ribbon. JULIA BOTTOM LEY. ffl Let's II TT j1 PACKAGE Wn TIGHTLY iV SEALED! p Ya L Remember the new seal is air- Nj&S-, h tight and dust-proof! It's the ""vA best gum in the best package. vxvT 4P" Be SURE it's WRIGLEY'S. The reason a woman is afraid of a mouse is that she knows it can't hurt her. A TREATMENT THAT HEALS ITCHING, BURNING SKINS Don't stand that itching skin humor one day longer. Go to the nearest druggist and get a jar of resinol oint ment (50c) and a cake of resinol soap (25c). Bathe the eczema patches with resinol soap and hot water, dry and apply a little resinol ointment. It's almost too good to be true. The torturing itching and burning stop in stantly, you no longer have to dig and scratch, sleep becomes possible, and healing begins. Soon the ugly, tor menting eruptions disappear complete ly and for good. Adv. English society women plan to open tea shops at several of the continental resorts. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatitm and all kinds of aches and pains Neuralgia, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Old , Sores, Burns, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne. Price 25c. Adv. Mrs. A. O. IJice of Morgantown, W. Va., is to' have 250 square inches of skin grafted on her. Whenever You Need a General ) Tonic 'Talus. S5kowg& The Old Standard eniM Is Equally Valuable as a General Strengthening Tonic, Because it Acts on the Lifer, Drives Gut Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds Up the Whole System. ,Toa know wht yoa are taking when jou take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic, aa the formula, is printed on. every label, showing that U contains the well-known iemie properties of QUININE and IRON. It has eo equal for M&kria, Chills and Fever, Weakness, General Debility and Loss of Appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. A True Tonio tnd Sure Apfetier. for grown people and children. Guaranteed bj jonr Dmgfirt. W mean It. Wa, Cafes and Candy Stores. Soda Fountain, Back Ears. Drug Store Outfits, etc. Catalogs free. For Wall and Street cases ask for catalog S. For Cafes and Candy Store fixtures S5S3l5Sifff'g?j2Si HIGH POINT SHOW CASE WORKS line of show cases ask for catalog K. IX X G- XI IP O X 3V T, 3J". O. MOOR SHIRE CHEWING TOBACCO Juicy and "sweeter than chicken." That mellow flavor you want If your dealer does not sell MOON SHINE ask him to get it for you. Manufactured by BAILEY BROTHERS, Inc. Not In thm Trumt - . WiNSTON-SALEM, jy. C. Shinqles. Spanish Tile CVtRVTMING IN SWCCT MITAl BUILDING MATERIAL Manufactubcm BEST THAT MONEY CAN SUV PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM tollrt preparation of merit ilelp to eradicate dandruff. Far Reatorins Color mud Baautj to Gray or Faded Hair. uc ana il.u" at. iruirrwia J JJilUf U 1 relief .soon removes swelling In 15 to 25 days. Trial treatment sent Fre Dr.THOMAS E. GREEN. Successor to Dr. H. H. Greens Sons, Box 0, Atlanta, . 6 Tasteless aonm 17RDGLEYS V It's the ideal offering to guests or family, especially after dinner. It's the hos pitality gum so perfectly packed that it stays perfectly fresh and clean. It costs al most noth ing: but people like it better than much more cost ly things. It relieves all "over eaten" feelings re freshes the mouth cleanses the teeth beautifully. Chew it after every meaL for all purposes. Wall and Street cases. San itary Ventilated Street cases to protect fruits, berries, etc., from the deadly fly and street dust. Wall Mirrors, Tables, Chairs, etc. for WANTED Men to learn barber tradv Few -weeks required.. Steady position for com-- petent graduates, wonderful demand for bar ber. Wapeswhile learninir: free catalog; writi RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGE. Richmond, Va. KODAKS & SUPPLIES We also do hichest class of Onishina. Trices and Catalogue upon request. S. Galeski Optical Co.. Richmond, V SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics Is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches in treating catarrh, inflammation or ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills it has no equal. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtiaa in their private correspondence wita vomen, -which proves its superiority. Women who have been cured say it is "worth its weight in gold." At druggists. 50c large box, or by mail. The Paxton Toilet Co.,- Boston, Mass. DAISY FLY KILLER :rV t!l ItM. Moat, clean, on tinmen tkl, coarealanfc cheap. Lit ll itiioi. Mad of metal. en'Upillorl onri will not apt! or (Injur anything. 3 AlldalrrMn "" cxprw paid for l,a. SASOLD BOWERS, 1H &tlb t , BrssUja, K, t. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 23-1314. 9 im . vl-.-J"T
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