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T EX-n AYOR CRUMBO RECOMMENDS PE-RU-NA "My Enforcement of Pe-ru-na is Baaed cn Its Merit;." 5 I Ed. Crambo, i E IX CRUMBO, ex-Mayor of New Al bany, Intl., writes ironi 511 K. Oak street: ''My endorsement of Peruia is based on its merits. "It a man is sick he looks anxiously for something which will cnre him and Peruna will do the work. "I know that it will cr.ra catarrh of the Lead or the stoma h, indigestion, headache and any weary or sick feeling-. "It is bound to help anyone, if used, according to directions. "i also kuow dozens of men who speak in the highest terms of Peruna and have yet to hear of any one being disappointed in it." Mr. Crumbo, in a later letter, dated Aug. 23. 19t4. says: "My health is good, at present, but if 1 fchoulo have to take any more medicine 1 will fall back on I'eruna." W. L. Douglas W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cilt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. STA3uShed JULY 6 676 Capital 2.50o,oocJ W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES SSLLS MORE MEN'S $3. SO SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. M f) nrtfl REWARD to anyone who $ I U)UUU disprove this stateir.s can nt. If I could take you into my three large factories nt Brockton. Mass., and show you the infinite care with which every pairof shoes Is made, you would realize why W. L. Douglas S3. 50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe. W. L. Douglas Strong Mm da Shoe for Men, 92. SO, 92. Off. Boys' School A Deems Shoes, $2. BO, 92, 91.1 5, 91.BO CAUTION. liisitl upon having W.L.Joitr. las shoes. Take- 110 substitiue. Nuno genuine without his n.ime and price stamped on bottom. Fat Color Euelets used ; they (fill not wear bras$y. Write for Illustrated 1'atalng. W. IOl Gf.AS, Brockton, Mass. The irish Sentry. An Irish soldier on sentry duty had orders to allow no one to smoke near his post. An officer with a lighted ci gar approached, whereupon Pat bcld ly challenged him, and ordered him to put it out at once. The officer with an air of disrast threw away M3 ci gar, but no sooner was his back turned than Pat picked it up and quietly re tired to the sentry box. The officer happening to look around observed a beautiful cload of smoke issuing from the box. He at once challenged Fat for smoking on duty. "Smoking, is it, sur? Bedad, and I'm only keeping it lit to show to the corpora when be comes as evidence agin' you." As He Was Told. "What was the cau3e of that awful racket and disturbance in your office just before you came this morning?" ssked one lawyer of another. ' You know that young farmer's son who came yesterday to begin the s.tudy of law with me?" said the man addressed. "Yes." "Well, I thought he might as well begin at the bottom of the ladder, and I told him that when be arrived this morning the first ihing for him to do would be to clear out the office. Ke found there half a dozen people wait ing to see me on business, and he bundled out the lot!" DSC4.YED STARCH. A Food Problem. An Ashevllle man telis how right food did that which medicines had failed to accomplish: "For more than 15 years," he says, "I was afflicted with stomach trouble and intestinal indigestion, gp.s forming in stomach and bowels and giving me great distress. These conditions were undoubtedly due to the starchy food 1 ate, white bread, potatoes, etc., and didn't digest. I grew worse with time, till, 2 years ago, I had an attack which the doctor diagnosed as appendicitis. When the surgeon operated on me. however, it was found that my trouble wns ulcer of the pancreas, instead, of appendicitis. "Since that lime I have Lad several such attacks, suffering death, almost. The last attack tvas about 3 months ago, and I endured untold agonies. "The doctor then said that I Avould have to eat less itnrchy stuff, so I be gan the use of Grape-Nuts food for 1 knew It to be pre-digested, and have continued same with most gratifying results. It has built me up wonder fully. I gained 10 pounds In the first 8 weeks that I used Grape-Nuts, my general health is better than ever be fore, my brain is clearer and my nerves stronger. "For breakfast and dinner, each, 1 take 4 teaspoonfuls of Grape-Nuts with cream, a smaii slice of dry toast, an egg soft boiled and a cup of Postum; and. I make the evening meal on Grape-Nute and cream alone this gives me a good night'i rest and I am well again." Name given by Posturo Go,, Battle Crest, Mich. There's ersaEw:. Seal &lltil book. "Th god to TCeltvilU," la pkg. Cl RASTERS INFLUENCEv-v PLANT niUSTMAS has its established regalia of holly and mistletoe and the Fourth of July Its paraphor nnlia of national col ors ft nd fireworks, so Easter, too, always greets us iu tradition al costume. She has chosen to appear iu the springtime burst of blossom, and with out her radiant drap jiy we would hardly rcC'.'gitiKO her. Not only do tho garden terraces b'.ooni at her approach, but all unfilled tature smiles and adorns itself in manifold hues treasured from Iris' last kiss. Tho landscape is changed under the tlr.u; of new aspiration and man i? entiv.- i to go forth and uci-ouib ii'.;t;.ri!itcii anew with 'on: sisters, the flowers." as dear old Francis of j.ss!.-d eaih-d thoiii. Out with the llowers. as we !;:.- and enjoy- them, we think of them . Individual names for our mini's sc- 1 to demand a specializing title for en thing wo ucounter, .vie lb?, it be p. -turo of song, story or natural obji- t. Wluu consider the name of lio v ers lu tJielr historical developm -nt, "' are brought face to face with tlx fa ; that Easter really changed the iioa;i datura of our floral world. Het'oto Christianity swept o- - Europe, the plants were tianiod :' -. the pagan deities. have to-day remiuiseenco of luis entitling in nus' Ely-trap and Jupiter's Beni-d. With the ascendancy of our fniih, me vegetable kingdom cad 10 be roehriv tennd, just ns the .aiiv.au conv.-rt were. The Saviour Ilimself had few 1 la i its named for Him, perhaps from a foil ing of rovsicnce. We have, however. Christ's Thorn, which is supposed bavo supplied the material for tv. Crown. His mother was much 1 ; ored. All blossoms with "Vis - ' pretised. as Virgin's Mower, wciv named for her, and .aose, uo, thai have "Maiden." as Maiden's Hair, urn! any form of "Mary," as Marigol.l. Each flower that reache.; tis lo-rt;;y with "Lady" in its title was originally "Our Lady, as "Our Lady's Slipper and "Our Lndy's Tresses." Iu ihoe early days of Christianity many or th-j saints were paid respect in Bora! term. As we have swerved to f ecularisiii. we have supplanted their claims aiil ha v.; retained only a few, as Saait John's Wort, Saint Peter's Wreath, Saint Andrew's Crosi, Saint Joseph'a Lilv. and Veronica. Our ancestors were as eager for ex planations ,s we to-day, and net hav ing our advance in science, they inter- HOT CROSS BUN." -frr.-tr L5f m fi - G3itb love and joy Jinpcarkd, J,l IUumtnsg land and sea, " 'fv'r M .- .01M jjP Hnd perfumes meet in concord lolSS HU pith bright with quench- owect " " ' fl r3 Hnd Y av b - r Hround the" rescued world. ' , t J Christ conquero Death, and radi- t 5 Crue to Pie word, the rieen Lord E nt f attb CKS JBalha in the'mw-bt-vn day, Pf Cornea like an "ineed dove Sndjfrem TMa tomb cf auntesV g fr0m heights where btoonv hf 'tl etonrbaefcUe?;. Zhc lilies of Bio love. WORLD protod peculiarities of the flowers to suit their owu ideas, tuoi- the inter pretation of plants o;i the e.'ononie side grjw the great Doctrine of Signa tures that ruled the -nccical world down to the seven :eoi. ih cei.lniy. This doctrine of su-rirr-s 01. htiuod that "The tr.crey j!' God ni.iUtt, - grass.; to growe upon the mountains em' the herbes for the use of man, and hath not only stamped .uou them a distinct form, but also given theiu particular signatures, whereby-a ui::n may read evou iu legible characters the use of then).v Arc ruing to this theory, plants bearing red fruJt wero trood for the blood; the barberry, re."ai:se 1 its yellow bark, was & cure fi,r jaundice; the t.'ei. bling grass dtdarrcd attac-ks of ague; the oxaMs, having cordate loaves, was a preventive of heart lis case; Our Lady's Thistle, with, its ii'i merous pries L': iih'iki d a stioii in ilie vide; ;he Solo:no!"s Sen', ov (er'ain iiiari; in it root, indcated that ii vou.'ii gr-al p a!! .tt" 's. aiid roal, writes Girarde, iho Eniith Mir ueon jf the sixteonth cenl n'y, "laketh away !n o:,e iil.hi, or two at tin tuosi, any bruise, black or b'u s-rois, gvie-n iy fa lis 'it v iiir-o's .villfiiitics. i:i st'iinbliii ; up' u .lii-ir husbands' !iis." Our Eiili'li liieraturo iiwucls in ai :'is";ons x this uocirinc ct &:gn:ii',irs. .is vheti .i!l:i in "then ptiricd with eupiiraj.v 110 rt.c His visual orbs, tor ao had much to see." makes Gal-riei cJfi-.r a-uil' s vi.-iii with tue littie CHplit-asls or eyebright, iviiicii because of a daik, pupil-Iik'j spot .-u i!s corolla, was ccti-tidcred i cure for ivt'.,k eyes. While evolving ilie docii'lne o signa tures on t-t-i one hand, 011." forefathers developed on the 1 tier r spiritual lore of ilftrtj that connected the llowers with the fouudr.tiou of their religion. Our Lady's Thistle merited its name from a legend of the flight of the hoiy 1 family from Bethlehem. As Mary j nursed the Infant by the roadside, a i few drops of mill: fell ou a plant at ! her feel, and the leaves retain to this i generation the vouchers lor the stj.y. ; Most of the Ghrutiau legends ex- plain the plant's behavior during 1'as j s!on Week. The veronica bears the ' impriut that Saint Veronica received on her handkerchief when she pressed from out tne throng and wijed the perspiration from the Saviour's brow. The Frit:ii..i ia, or Checkered Lily, before the i a orifice, was pure white with upturned cu'.t. It stood proudly erect during the Suflering, until dark ness enshrouded the oarth atul it sa-v that all nature but itself was son-owing. Then it repented. It trooped low Its h a:!, donned garments of mourniiis. and began to weep. Istiil ! It grieves. In sombre at'iro. with boweu j head, and still each petal ever sheds a pearly tear. 1 The osnlis, or wood sorrel, was ) standing at the foot of the (o-.s and ! received some Orops of the Precious j Blood. These the bears even to this day. The Itali.ius have (his same legend about the oxalis, which they call "a:ielula." to indieate tut the lit tle blossom is glorifying" God for ils great privilege. The scarlet auenome. too, is said to boar the stains of j Christ's olopd. j The poppy yet caine- the memory ! of the Cross deep!;, graven In a. r I Heart. Tte oanaua. fo. preserves : the Cross in the centre if the trnil. ! for this res-on. the pjopie j. the Can ary Isiai'.ds tfiil never cut through lii.i.-ina as we .': if jhey j.t-r i o a knife to it they slice otl ieiig: h .vise pieces. The asptu still shivers with vein-rirt oe-'aiiie, when Christ passed It on the t way to Calvary, it boldly faced the heavens instead of paying homage as the other trees VA The willow was used for me scoergss, d ever since it has bowej its nranel.es iu sorrow. The eider in eojiicoidy inif pesed to Da i 1 himseU'. It t: not to be used even for firewood. Howeve, it is a safe refuge in time of storm, for not even light ning will delgu to strike it A fungus that grows on the elder end is now known as Jew's ear was originally called Judas' oar. The cedar, the pine, and the box f.re all connected with the Crucifixion. Different authorities vary in just what woods did form the Cross. Hebe says the cypress, the cedar, the pine, and the box; bvt Saint Chryso slom quotes from isateh lx:13: "The glory of Lebaron (cedar sliai. come tuito thee, the fir tree, the .pine tree, AN EASTER GIFT. I 4 'W':;SiSiSf i'H.LOW l)Et!;.N. ;i:id tin: l.ox together t- Leautily the plare 0! n-.y fanctiiary. ) 1 ho Lbaicli fa I tiers t'!u: -iilered four wimds i.eces sary to !iio t'ross to r:.'m!iuiize the four iiiar!ors of 1 5 ; 0 ylobe intiuosiee would spread. which its :'Me traditions 10' the ri i-veii back to toe days of Adaii!, :in'.l ;-l ti;at it was h.ade from -.i;-iv iroo wtfrtd' iiie iufer- I he old leein: y sireui t us now :!ie relics of a si',er o.u aa , and yet they inui.-ate a s-'s:. In our own ivilizaiioii. 'i'hoy rpr.sei:t the time wlieii a. mi con ildurei- all things ot ctitii ui.-ulo for him m l his use. Their ;a'Lii!iai' truits or formations must show some connection with Ins history or imagery. If we br.ve i-'seu to-ilay to the highir epoch, where we see that each created thing lives for its own development, raid rot to minister to cur -leeds, it Is because cf the many more Easters wo have experienced since our ancestors' days. Each new Easter, with its foodtide of energy, brings a fresh desire to advance and to consider less seltisMy not only the iivej of our fellowmen, but also the in dividuality of "the lilies of the field." Agues Comerford, iu The Household. v-. fr; : i--t4f V.K'.y.jsfSf -oasa&sf. Votmg Mrs. Bunny "I on't recognize him. my son. His conceit has been quite insufferable since he posed for those candy rabbits." ruck. Origin, of the Ka'r Kj, In .-.iicieiit Persia n:an; hundred years before the tirti: of Christ the people were all worshipers cf lire. Ac cording to their religion, as 'communi cated to them by their prophet. Zoroas ter, there was tirst a great spirit who had existed from all eternity. EroiU him came the tirst light, ard from this light sprang two brothers. Ormtizd and Ahriman. Ahiiman giew jealous of his hr.dher . aud was condemneu by the eternal one to pass ;;iOO years it) absolute darkness. On his release he created a uuniher of bad spirits to opjMise the good spir.t.-, created by r- 01;!'d. wiien latter made an ei;g eoiitaiiiiug i.ot.d genii Ahriuiau pro e;u -ed aiioiiier i n'! cf evi! demons and broke the iv.o together, to thai good aa-:l evil bee iuj misea jn the new creation. In memory cf this legend the Persians of the present day, on a cer tain festival in "Match, present each ether with colored eggs, and it is from, tins wo got our similar Easter cos-. rr S 'ft-rtk Truly Rural. The seventeen-year-old daughter ot a certain Wall street man recently visited for the first time the nne farm in Dutchess County for the past year owned by her father. The girl immediately became greatly interest ed in the prize cattle that are the especial pride of her parent, and she asked many questions relative to their breeding, etc. One evening, just at dusk, as the girl Was standing on the veranda of the farmhouse, talking to the manager, there came the low, mournful note of a cow. "Just listen to that poor cow," said the girl to the manager, "mewing tor her colt." Harper's Weekly. A LIVIN3 DEATH. Vividly Described by h Citizen of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Andrew Johnson, 411 West Twelfth St.. Sioux Falls, S. 1)., says: "Doan's Kidney Tills saved my life. My doctor. from a careful analy sis of the urine and a diagnosis of my case, had told me I could not live six "weeks. 1 was struck down iu the street with kidney trouble, and for a whole year could not leave the house. 1 lost flesh, my eyes failed me, I bloated at times, my back hurt v vl -1 X and I suffered a living death. There seemed no hope until I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. .Then I began to improve. The pain left gradually, the swellings subsided, I gained appetite and weight, and to make a long story short, I got well!" Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. SVj&ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y. A FOREGONE CONCLUSION. A certain teacher In a history ex amination asked a class of small girls: "Who wa3 Virginia Dare's grandfather?" Small Betty had forgotten. But at last a brilliant idea occurred to her. She wrote, "Old Mister Dare, I reckon." New Orleans Picayune. Cures C'wiccr, Btixx! Fcri il IJlieu iimtisir.. If you hiie blood poison pro-lueinp; erup tions, pimples, uieers, swollen gi;vnis, humps and risings, burning, itching skin, eopper-eolored ppots or rash on the skiu, j mueoUH patches iu mouth or throat, lailiag 1 ha-r. bone pains, old rheumatism or feed j catarrh, take Uotauio Blood JJuim (B. P. MA It kills the poison in the blood; soon nH j sores, eruptions heal, hard swellings sub side, aches and pains stop ami a perfect j cure ia made ot the worst eases of Blood I Poison. I For cancr, tumors, swellings, caltjig sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of all kinds, take B. B. J). li destroys the cancer poison in the blood, heals cancer oil all kinds, cures the worst humors or puppur atiutf swellings. Thousands cured by 15. it. B. after all else tails. 15. B. B. composed sf pure botanic ingredients. Improves the digestion, make the blood pure and rich, stops the awful itching and all sharp, shooting pains. Thoroughly tested tor thirty years. Iru agists, 1 per large bot tle, with eompieto directions for home cure. Sample tree and prepaid by writing l;iood Buhn t'o., At anta, a. Describe trouble and freo medical ad vis a also seat Ui saale J lett it. Truth and honesty have but liltl in common with diplomacy. IIow'4 This ? AYe offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for ary ease of Catarrh that cannot be eured by Lull's Catarrh Cure, P. J. Cuenky A- Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P. ,T. Cheney tor the last 15 years, and believe him erfectly honorable in all business transac tions and llnaiiciiiiiy aide to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & '1'bcax, Wholesale Iruggi?ti, To ledo, O. WAiaiiMi. Kiskav .t 3Iarvi5t, Wholesale Iruggists, Toledo, ('. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is taken internally, aet Ing directly upon the blood and mucuous sur faces of the s stem. Testimonials sent free. Price. 75e. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Taka Hall's family l'iils for constipation. The unselfish may he will r.cvcr he sour. sad but they I.. & f.! 31.! I.. & 31. 1 Buy L. & -M. Paint and eet a iu: :10a. Wears Id to 13 years, because L. &, M. Zinc hardens L. & M. White Lead and makes L. & M. Paint wear like iron. 4 gallons of L. & M. mixed with 3 gallons oil will paint a moderate s'ed house. CS. Andrews. Ex-Mayor, Uanbury, Conn., writes: "Painted my house IU years ago with L. & M. Looks well to-day." PAINT YOUR HOUSE. 15 per cent, commission allowed to any resident where we have no asent, on sale of L. & M. to property-owners, at our re tail price. Apply to LONGMAN , MARTINEZ, Paint Makers, Ncf York." Celery is the cultivated English weed, smailage. variety Perhaps you've noticed that ofttimes the batch of raised biscuits with which you take most pains comes out the worst. That's because you forgot to put in the "luck." Good Luck Baking Powder will produce a light, crisp baking every time for a fact. Its use will save those spoiled bakines. because Good PUTNAM tolcr more noods briifhter ami taster colors tliau any vuu, ,iuv .K,.lun uu iiiiwm k BOX OF WAFERS FRkV-0 DRUC3 -CURES BY ABSOI Cutpfl Belching of Gas-Bad V:r'Htli and Bad Stomach Short Bret Bloating Sour Eructations Irregular Heart, Etc. Take a Mull's Wafer any time of, the day or night, and note the immediate good ef fect on your stomach. It absorbs the gas, disinfects the stomach, kills the poison perm3 and cures the disease. Catarrh of the head and throat, unwholesome food and overeating make bad stomachs. Senrceir any stomach ia entirely free from taint of some kind. Mull's Anti-Ue'.eU Wafers will make your stomach healthy bv absorbing ioui eases which arise tr.att the undigested looct and siomaL-h, the food by re-eniotcmj: enabiinit it t- ;' with the giistrle lining of tae :o;i';iiiy mix I'his cures stomacu trouoto, promotes digestion, sweetens t'iie breath, slo belching and fermentation. Heart action beconi'.'s strong ard regular through this process. Discard drugs, as you know from experi ence they do not cure stomach trouble. Try a common-sense (Nature's) method that does cure. A soothing, healing sensa tion results instant'iv. We know Midi's Aati-Beleh Wafers will do tins, and we want you to kuow it. This offer may not appear again. U4 GOOD TOR 25c. 142 Send this coupon with your name and address and your druggist's name arid 10c. in btatnp or silver, and we will simply you a sample free if you have never used Mui'.'s Anii-Belch Wafers, arid will also send vou a cer tificate good for 25c. toward the pur chase of more Belch Wafers. You will find them invaluable for stomach trou ble; cures bv absorption. Address Mull's Chape Toxio Co.. 328 3d : Ave., Kock Island, III. 1 I Give Full Addrtfifi and Write Plainbi. ! ! Ji All druggists, 5oe. per box, or by mail upon, receipt c pric. Stsmjcn ;??j:ted. Only a millionaire can wear a misfit suit afford to HANDS RAW WITH ECZEMA. Suft'creil For Ten Veura Spreatl to Body and T.imbH Cured by the C'uti enra itcnicdies. "1 had eczema ou my hands for ten years. At first it would break out only in winter. Then it finally tame to stay. I had three good doctors to do all they could, but none of them did any good. 1 then used one box of Cuticura Ointment and three bottles of Cuticura Resolvent, and was completely cured. My hands were raw all over, inside and out, and the ec zema was spreading all over my body and limbs. Before 1 had used one bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, together with, the Ointment, my sores were nearly healed over, and by the time I had used the third iKitUe I was entirely we!!. I had a good appetite and was licshier than I ever was. To any one who has any skin or blood disease 1 would Imi'est'y adv.se (hem to get the Cuticura lit medic?, and get veil iniicker than all In ih ctnrs i;t the itatc could cure you. Mi. 21. E. 1'alin, Speew l-'wrr. Va., May 1'J, 1903." Sin sots well-beiiiii' i will Of O! all. before FITS permanently en red. No fits or nervous ness after first day's use of Ir. Kline's Ore: None lies' orer.'Si trialb-Hti.-aiidtreatisofrej I)r.E.II. Kxisk, Ltd., Mi Ar.rhSt.,l'Liila,Pd. A ualuiali.-t h u, been u lions on the toileis of certa aiiiiig ouseiva 11 Mrs. Window's iSootbiti Syrup tor Children teethinsoitenstiie.ums. reducesi aflarama t;on,alhns ) ain.eures v.'itd eoIic,2Sc.a bottle The tions y nave a nueer in .Km, in. way ot lioiamj; auc- MAKE EVERY DAY COUNT- namaJter how' trie weather i cannot d to be without a TOWER'S W4TERPR00F! OILED SUIT 0S SLICKER When you buy I00K rcr the SfGNOFTKEFlSH 1B': ir-VCR Cn0tfc-J CO it o TOijOt,-c h lAfiill , . I ,11. IiJ- You I tw. fasci 1 ' 1 1 . , RIFLE AND PISTOL CARTRIDGES Winchester Rifle and Pistol Cartridges of all calibers are loaded by machinery which sizes the shells, supplies the exact quantity of powder, and seats the bullets properly. By using first-class materials and this up-to-date system of loading, the reputation of Win chester Cartridges for accuracy, reliability and excellence is maintained. - Ask for them. TKEY SHOOT WHERE YOU HOLD With Good Lucl Luck is the always-reliable baking powder. Streugth invariably the same, and highest purity guaranteed. jjjpll aicgrsg costs less than any other for a pound can. It is have once tried it that we ere shipping to your sec tion in whole carload lots. Hoping to get you to try it we offer you mauv handsome premiums, pictures of which are shown in gijt book inside each cau. Buy a pound can to-day ; cut the coupon from back of label, and save it. THE SOUTHERN MF6. CO., Richmond, Va. FADELESS DYES oilier are. Oueluc. rRekate col.r ail ti'otrs. TUeydye inco.'rt water better than any i.ttiir Uya. .Yen cau iwuwwi - Mi;ll 1U, uiuacil aitU JlllX Colors. :llUAltl'c IJIXUV. LUIUIIlil I had dumb chills and fever, writes Edna Rutherford, of Atlanta, Tcsv "and suf fered more than I can tell. I tried all the medicines I could think of and four doctors, but nothing helped until I began to take IP. I now fee! bsttc than I hare m many montns and thank God and yoj f0f rQ(st WOn derfal medicine. Fo Constipation, Indigestion, Stomach Trouble, Biliousness, Sick Head ache, Sallow Complexion, Pimples, Blotches, Impure Blood and all troubles cW :trve Liver, Thedford's Black-Draught will be found Be sure you get Thedford's. At all Women in Our Hospitals Appalling Increases in the Number of Operations Performed Each. Year-How Women Way Avoid Them. Going- through the hospitals in our large cities one is surprised to find such a large proportion of the patients lying on those snow-white beds women and girls, who are either awaiting or recovering- from serious operations. Why should this be the case ? Sim plv because they have neglected them selves. Female troubles are certainly on the increase among1 the women of this country they creep upon them unawares, ' but every one of those patients in the hospicalbeds had plenty of warning in that bearing-down feel ing', pain at leftor right of the abdomen, nervous exhaustion, pain in the small of the back, dizziness, flatulency, dis placements of the organs or irregular ities. All of these symptoms are indi cations of an unhealthy condition of the female organs, and i not heeded the penalty lias to be paid by a danger ous ooeration. When these symptoms manifest themselves, do not drag along until you are obliged to go to the hos pital and submit to an operation but remember that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound lias saved thousands of women from surgical operations. When women are. troubled with ir regular, suppressed or painful periods. weakness, displacement or ulceration of the organs, that liearicp-down feel - iu(f. indaiiimatioa, backache. blo3t:ar ; Lydia E. 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The Randolph Bulletin (Asheboro, N.C.)
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April 12, 1906, edition 1
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