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. " v i V A TRAINED NURSE After Years of Experience Advises Women in Regard to Their Health. Mrs. Martha Pohlman of 55 Chester Avenue, Newark, N. J., who is a graduate Nurse from the Blockley Training bchool, at Philadelphia, and for six years Chief Clinic Nurse at the Philadelphia Hospital, writes the letter printed below. She has the advantage of personal experience, besides her professional education, and what she has to say may be absolutely relied upon. Many other women are afflicted as she was. They can regain health in the same way. It is prudent to heed such advice from such sC source. : Mrs, Pohlman writes: "I am fir mly persuaded, after eight years of experience with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, that it is the safest and best medicine for any suffering woman to use. "Immediately after my marriage I found that my health began to fail me. I be came weak and pale, with se vere bearing-down pains, fear ful backaches and frequent dizzy spells. The doctors pre scribed for me, yet I did not improveA I would bloat after eating and frequently become nauseatedA I had an. acrid discharge and 1 Eains dovra through my limbs so I could ar'dly wallr It was as bad a case of female trouble as I have ever known. Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Compound, however. Cured me within four months. Since that time I have hid -Occasion to recommend it to a number on patients suffering ffom all forms of female difficulties, and I find that while it is considered unprofessional to reo- mmencl a patent medicine, I can honestly ommeuu jjuih r.. rmKnam's vegetable und, for 1 have found that it cures ills, where all other medicine fails. It is a grand medicine for sick women." Mpney cannot buy such testimony as this merit alone can produce such re sult and the ablest specialists now agree that Lydia EAPinkham's Vege table Compndislhe most univer sally successful reiciy for all female diseases known "to medicine- When women fire troubled with ir regular, suppressed or. painful men struation, weakness, leucorrhoea, dis- ra Comjx female placement or ulceration Of the wombTfwrite Mrs. Pmkham. at Lvnn, Mass. that bearing-down feeling, inflamma tion of the ovaries, backache, bloat ing (or flatulence), general debility, in digestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizzi- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fail.' The fruit of fortune never falls on a snoring nose. So. 18. "All Signs Fail in a Dry Time0 THE SIGN OF THE FISH NEVER FATLS T3H A WEt TIMS . - In ordering Tower's Slickers, a customer writes: " I know they will bo all right if they ha the 'FISH' oa them. This confidence is the out growth of sixty-nine years of careful manufacturing. Highest Award World's Fair, 1904. A. J. TOWER CO."1 Boston, U.S. A. V0WErC$ Tower Canadian Co Toronto, Canada 'ISHEB&'l .. Matters of Warranted Wei Weather Clothing 887 " . CORN FIELDS ARE GOLD FIELDS to Ike farmer who under stands how to feed his crops. Fertilizers for Corn must contain at least 7 per cent, actual Potash Send for our books they tell why Potash is as necessary to plant life as sun and rain; sent free, if you ask. Write to-day. GERMAN KALI WORKS New York 93 Nassau Street, or Atlanta, Ga. 22 South Broad St. "I tried all kinds of blood remedies -waleh failed to do me any good but I have found the right thing at last. My face was full of pimple and black heads. After taking Caa carets they all left. I am continuing the ase of them , and recommending them to my friends. I feel fine when I rise n the morning. Hope to have a chance to recommend Caacarets." - . Fred C. Witten, 78 Eixa sc., newar:, . j. Best For The Bowels Pleasant, Palatable. Potewt, Taste Good. Do Good, Kever Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 60c. Nerer old in balk. The genuine tablot stamped C C O. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.T. 595 ANNUAL SALE. TEH MILLION BOXES tf afflicted frith weak eyes sue Thompson's Eye Water rcDtt tuucsr all MSI FAILS. WWHkV W B fiat - Best Cowsh 8yrup. Taatea 3ood use inttmci. Sold br druflrirlsts. ?I.Eft ? L IS - 1 f fcr 37a eh. 1 ness, faintnesB, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleepless ness, melancholy, "all-e-one" and " want-to-be-left-alone feelings, blues and hopelessness, they should remem ber there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound at once removes such troubles. No other female medicine in the worlds has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. The needless suffering of women from diseases peculiar to their sex is terrible to see. The money which they pay to doctors who do not help them is an enormous waste. The pain is cured and the money is saved by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ex perience has proved this. It is well for women who an ill r Injier great experience, which covers many yearsshe has probabty had to deal with dozens' of cases just like yours. Her advice is free and confi dential. JOVIAL SIR WALTER SCOTT. Lightsome and Gay and a Fine Old Scottish Gentleman. Every one may be said to "know the author of "Waverley," but George Groal of Edinburgh, who has been inter viewed by the Dispatch of that city, enjoys the distinction of having talked to the man in the flesh and of being probably the sole survivor among those who heard Sir Walter Scott de clare himself the author of "Waver ley" at a public dinner in the assem bly room in 1827. "The announcement did not come quite as a surprise," says Mr. Croal, "for it had been hinte that Sir Wal ter would reveal himself. I can re call the suppressed Interest of the gathering throughout the dinner proper. It was in reply to the toasl ofhis health that Sir Walter admitted the soft impeachment. I can remem ber his closing words exactly. Thej were: 'I am the sole and undivided author of "Waverley." ' Needless tc say there was great enthusiasm. Th company rose en masse and I thoughl the ropf would come off." ScAt, Mr. Croal adds, was ongrat ulated all round. "It was a gay nighl and the utmost conviviality pre vailed." Asked whether he recollected th personality of Sir Walter Scott, Mr Croal replied that he did so vividly. "He was lightsome and gay and looked the real type of a fine old Scot tish gentleman, chatting animatedly with one of the law lords sitting next to him. He made a first-class after dinner speaker and, young though 1 Tas, I carried away a last impression of his kindly social disposition." In the course of the evening Sii Walter complimented Charles Mac- L kay, the comedian, who was present upon his success in the role of Bailie Nicol Jarvie. Macfeay was embar rassed and Mr. Croal distinctly re members him saying: "Who would have thought I would get such a com pliment' from the great unknown?" "Not unknown now, Mr. Bailie," jocu larly retorted Sir Walter. A VOICE FROM THE PULPIT. Rev. Jacob D. Van Doren, of 57 Sixth street, ?ond Du Ie. Wis , Preshy trinn niprtrrman. says: VI bad at- tacks 01 Kianey uiswr ders which kept me in the house for days at a time, unable to do any thing. What I suffered can hardly be told. Complications set in. the particulars of which I will be pleased to give in a penonal inter view to any one who requires information. This I can conscien- - . j ? iil tiously say, Doan's Kid ney Pills caused a gen eral improvement in my health. They brought great relief by lessening the pain and correcting the action of the kidney se cretions." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. I 1 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MAY 7. Subject: The Tine and the Branches, John ' xt 1-12 Golden Text, John xv., 8 Memory Verses, 5, 6 Commentary on the Day's Xesson. I. The importance of abiding in Christ (vs. 1-5). 1. "I" Jesus. "The true vine." The true vine is Christ; the living, abiding Christ, who repro duces Himself in every true disciple. "The husbandman." Tha owner of the vineyard, the original planter, posses sor and cultivator of the vine. The Saviour speaks of Himself as the sub ject of His Father's care and cultiva tion. , 2. "Every branch in Me." Many are supposed to be in the vine, according to the opinions of men, who have nc root in the vine. , Baptized, prof essin: partially believing members may be found in abundance. "He taketli away." Removes, that the vine may not be damaged in reputation, or the world be imposed upon by empty pro fessors. "Beareth fruit." The fruit of the' Spirit love, joy, peace, etc. (Gal. 5:22, 23). All manner of good works. "Purgeth it."? Cleanseth arid pfuneth, stripping it, as the husbandman does, of whatever is rank and luxuriant a process often painful, but no less need ful and beneficial than in' the natural husbandry. "More fruit." Everything is removed from the branch which tends to divert the vital power from the production of fruit. Christ cleans eth the soul. The object of all redemp tive work is in order that the soul may bring forth more fruit. 3. "Now ye are clean." Ye are un der this discipline of pruning. Jesus comforts them with the assurance that they are bearing fruit, though they need further cleansing in order that they may bring forth more fruit. "Through the word." You are already icleansed from past sin through your acceptance or ana obedience to My word. The word of God is the pruning, knife. 4. "Abide in Me." Hold fast faith and a good conscience; let no trials turn you aside from the truth. Ye shall receive every help and influence from Me that your souls can requirt? in order to preserve them and save them to eternal life. "I in you."' He abides in them as the source of spirit ual life and fruitfulness, on condition that they abide in Him by a living, obedient faith. Christ's power, knowl edge and love will fill the hearts and lives of His people. "The branch can not," etc. If the branch should -be cut off an instant it would become fruit less. "No more can ye." Ye must be partakers of My divine nature, be wise in My wisdom, powerful in My might and pure through My holiness. 5. "Much fruit." The desired end is se cured. Teach Christ, live Christ, abide in Christ and fruit is sure: "Without Me." Separated from Me. Without Christ we can do nothing that will please God. " II. The result of not abiding in Christ (v. 6). 6. . "If a man abide not in Me.VWhateyer man may do to merit saTvatioirns worthless. Except he be joined to Clmst by abiding faith and love, he is no more a child of God than the dead branch is a part of the living vine. "Is withered." Having no heavenlj' unction, no spiritual life, he cannot bring forth mature fruit. Though no mortal can discern the de- feet the husbandman can. "Men gath er them." Through the judgments of God they are separated from the fruit bearing branches. "Burned." Void of spiritual life, the soul destroyed. III. Bhissings that come from abid ing in Christ (vs. 7, 8). 7. "If ye abide." ' Keep in constant communion with Him, lean always on Him, make Him the fountain of life and strength. "My words abide." Words of promise, doctrine, precept. Keep My sayings and precepts. "Ask what ye will." Because this indwelling of His words in them would secure the harmony of their askings with the divine will. Such will :ask in submission to His will. "Shall be done." The asking is unlimited because the will of the be liever will be in harmony with the will and purpose and love of Christ. 8. "Herein." In the abundance of the fruit, ".father glorified." It is the honor of God to have strong, vigorous, holy children, perfectly filled with His love. Christians are God's representa tives on earth, and therefore the larger and more perfect their success in say ing1 men from sin the more God is hon ored. "So shall ye be My disciples." It would seem that bearing fruit is made here a test of discipleship. IV. Christ's commandment (vs. 9-12). 9. "As the Father," etc. Our Lord was conscious of being the object of the Father's infinite love; here He as serts that His love to His disciples cor responds with the eternal Father's love to Himself. "Abide ye" (R. V.) Be settled and fully established in Christ, being fully persuaded that nothing sbalLbe able to separate us from His love (seeKom. 8:35-39). 10. "If ye keep ye shall abide." This is the method and secret, the stimulus, the proof of abiding in the love of Christ The obedience here described is the outcome of love, but the power is thus erained to continue to dwell in the di vine love, to abide in the full enjoy ment of it. 11'. "My joy might remain." Al though within a few hours of th,e cross Jesus speaks of His joy. "Joy full." The joy of the Lord filling the soul. A joy so deep that no sorrow can disturb it. Such a condition of soul cannot be described; it must be experienced to be understood. 12. "My commandment. Here we have "a commandment of mu tual love based upon His example of love." This corilmandment includes all others. "As I have loved you." Christ is the only preacher who fully exempli ' fied in His oWn if e the perfection He preached. The measure of our love for others is His love for us. A Developed Daisy. For many years Mr. Burbank work ed upon the daisy, taking the tiny field daisy, the pest of Eastern far mers, as a basis of his experiments, and developing it until it is now a splendid blossom from five to seven inches in diameter, with wonderful keeping qualities, after cutting. In the same way lie has greatly increas ed the geranium in size, and at the same time has made it far more bril liant in color. Century. Dog Anfwuheeir Crossings.' A blind man and a spaniel dog lead ing him with the, aid of chain fur nished a curious sight on Chestnut street the other "day. 'Pedestrians looked on in amazement and manj followed the blind man and .his friend to see if anything curious would happen when they reached a street crossing. Strange enough, the dog barked when the curbstone was reached and in that way informed the blind man that he should be careful and step down.-'-Philadelphia Press. FRIENDLY COMMENT. Miss Pepprey ?No, hp didn't like your eyebrows. He said they were too black. Miss Painter The idea! Miss Pepprey However, I assured him they were not as black as they were painted. Philadelphia Press. There is more Catarrh ia this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until tho last few years was supposed to pe incuraDle. or a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curaDle. Science nas proven Catarrn to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. - Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally i: lrom 10 drops tp a teaspoonful. It acts direct ly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails tp cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address 3?. J. Cheney fc Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists,, 75c. Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation woutli America is Awalte. There are 27.S0O miles of railway npw in full operation in South Amer ica, and Argentina has 11,000 of these miles. This is only one sign of what has consistently been done by succes sive governments in those much troubled republics. " Against Rate Reduction. Atlanta, Ga. The recent proposition of J Pope Brown, Chairman of the Georgia Railroad Commission, to re duce the passenger rate in Georgia from three to two cents per mile was protested against by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Order of Railway Conductors, and unions of the blacksmiths, machinists and telegraph ers, boilermakers, railway train men, carpenters and joiners, clerks and car men. Tnese organizations empioyeu an attorney especially to represent them, who urged that such a reduction would work against the prosperity of the State and lead to a reduction m the number of railroad employes as well as of their wages. The Travelers' Pro tective Association also protested that a reduction as proposed would result in fewer trains and poorer service. The Western tale with human blood running through its sentiment is "The Derelict of Silver Saddle," by Grace McElroy Iurs, which ' appears in Lip pincott's Magazine for May. It is an impressive piece of realism, full of pic turesque side-lights. is it Right r . Ia it right for you to lose $4.20 that a dealer-may make 50 cents more by selling fourteen gallons of readj'-fof-use paint, at $1.50 per gallon, than our agent will make by selling you eight gallons of L. & M., and six gallons of linseed oil, which make four teen gallons of a bel ;er paint, at $1.20 per gallon? Is it right? Sold everywhere and by Longman & Martinez, New York. Paint Makers for Fifty Years. The milk supply of Copenhagen, Den mark, is shipped to the city in a frozen condition. The Family Physician, Old Dr. Biggers', in the shape of his Huckleberry Cordial has been the family physician of many a home all over this country, where he has cured so many bowel troubles and children teething, Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux. Sold by all Druggists, 25 and 50c. bottle. His purposes are better than our best plans. Popular Cars. The Pope-Hartford and Pope-Tribune gasoline cars and runabouts meet the spe cific demands of a large class of automobile users. Thejr are simple in construction, free from complication and efficient. Prices from $500 to $1600. tfor finely illustrated catalogues and descriptive matter, ad dress Dept. A. Pope Manufacturing Co., Hartford. Conn. The crown of a human tooth is covered by a brilliant white cap of enamel. Piso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken ot ?sa cough cure.J. W. O'Bbien, 322 Third avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, 1909. The Norwegian corps of skaters is body of soldiers armed with rifles. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'i Sanitary Lotion. Never Fails. Sold by all druggists, $1. Mail orders prompts filled by Dr. E. Detchon, Crawfordsville, Ind. When the Word is hidden heart it is seen in the life. in the TORTURING HUMOR Body a Mass of Sores Called in Thre Doctors But Grew Worse Cnvd by Cuticura For 75c. "My little daughter was a mass of sores all over her body. Her face was being eaten away, and her ears looked as if they would drop oft. 1 had three doctors, but she grew worse. Neighbors ad,vised Cuti cura, and before I had used half of the cake of soap and box of ointment, the sores had all healed, and my little one's skin was as clear as a new-born babe's. I would not be without Cuticura if it cost five dol lars, instead of 75 cents, which is all it cost us to cure our baby. Mrs. G. J. Steese, 701 Coburn St., Akron, Ohio." When a doctor gives a patient hope he expects pay for it. FITS permanently cured. Noflta or nervous ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NerveRestorer,$2trialbottle and treatise f re Dr. R. H. gi,iSE,Ltd.,931 ArchSt.,Phila., Pa. Hamburg is to have a school for training Servants. Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma tto n n 11 ays jain , c area wind colic J25c .a bottle. FAMOUS ATHLETES As a Spring Tonic to Get the System in Good Shape. "I advise all Athletes iviio are about to go in, training to try a bottle a Pe-ru-na" -J.W. Glenister. John Glenister, Champion Swimmer and Only Athlete to Successfully . Swim Through the Michigan, Whirlpool Rapids. PE-RU-NA Renovates, Regulates, Restores a System Depleted by Catarrh. John W. Glenister, of Providence, R. I., champion long distance swimmer of Amer ica, has performed notable feats in this country and England. He has used Peruna as a tonic and gives his opinion of it in the following letter: New York. The Peruna 'Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen "This spring for the first time I have taken two bottles of Pe runa, and, as it has done me a great deal of good, I feel as if I ought to say a good word for its worth. "During the Springtime for the last few years, I have taken sev eral kinds of spring tonics, and have never received any benefit whatever. Thiyear, through the advice of a tyrtend, I have tried Peruna and tt has given satisfac tion. I advise all athletes who are about to go in training to try a bottle, for it certainly gels the system in good shape. ft Yo n rs truly, JTOHX W. GLENISTER. i Let Common Sense Betide Do you honestly believe, that coffee sold loose (in bulk), exposed This Has made LION COFFEE the LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES. Millions of American Homes welcome BION COFFEE daily. There is no stronger proof of merit than continued and increas ing popularity. "Quality survives all opposition." ( Sold only in 1 lb. packages. Lion-head on every package.) (Save your Lion-heads for valuable premiums.) , SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE i "WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. Modern Gasoline Cars and Runabouts at Moderate Prices. Backed by 27 Years of Manufacturing: Experience. 6tol6H.P. Prices, $500 to $1600 Simple Construction, Luxurious Equipment. Address Dept. A For Complete Catalogues. 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The vocation of some men may al low them to endure the depressing feelings incident to spring weather; but the athlete must never alio w him self to get "under the weather." He must keep in the "pink of condition" all the time. In order to do this he must avail him self of a spring tonic upon which he cani rely. T Therefore athletes are especially friendly toward Peruna. , Peruna never fails them to aust, germs ana insecis, passing through many hands (some of them not" over-clean), "blended," you don't know how or by whom, is fit for your use ? Of course you don't. But LION COFFEE Is another story. The green berries, selected by keen fudges at the plantation, are skillfully roasted at our fac tories, where precautions yon would not dream of are taken to secure perfect cleanliness, flavor, strength and uniformity. From the time the coffee leave the factory no hand touches it til it is opened in your kitchen. fo. 18. 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