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I-' Si"' k 1 , - a. -- . ' v-. 1 It r " 1 '"n 2- . t M from woman's ailments are invited to "vnite to the names and addresses here given, for positive proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Uompound does cure iemaie ills. jrainrai renmu. fkhn. Ala.Mrs.W. T. Dal ton. Rout No. & Chioas-o, 1U. Mn. Vm Tally. 465 Offdon At. Mrs, Tumor Removed Chiogo, HI. Jlrs. Alvena Sperling, II Lang don Street. XJndley, Ind.Mm. May Fry. Kinsley, Kans. Mrs. Stella Glfford Beaman. Soott, N.Y.Mrs. 3. J. Barber. CemxrallTiire, N.Y. Mrs. Wm. Boughton. Clnoinnatl.O. .Mrs. W JC.Hottsh,7Eaetvle wAt Mllwttke,Wls.-iIrs. mm lmsev 8S 1st Stt Gerindn. Chnage of Tlfe . Bonth Bend, Ind.-Strs. Fred Certla, 1014 S. Lafayette Street. Noah, Kentucky. .Mrs. Llrsle Holland. Brcokfleld, Mo. Mrs. Sarah Lousiguoat, 207 8. Market St. Paterson. NaT. Mrs. Wm. Soroerville. 195 , Hamburgh Arenoe. , PhUadelpUa, Pa. Mrs. K. E. Garrett, 2)07 North Ctarnet Street. ELewaskum, Wis. Mrs. Carl D ah Ike. Maternity Troubles. Mrs. Paw Fav. Mlon.Mrs. Emms raDer. Flushing, .Mich. Mrs. Burt Loyd, B. F. JX. No. 8 care of I. A. Sanborn. CoffeerlUe, Miss. Mrs. S. J. Jones. ClneinnaU, Ohio. Mrs. Flora Alxr, 1302 Ernst Street. - - Clevtland. Okio Miss Liezle Steiger, 551ft f leet Avenue, s.is. Worcester, Mass. DosylTa Cot, 11? Sunthsate Street. Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. A. P. Anderson, 1207 E. Pratt Street. Big Hon, Pa. Mrs. W. E. Pooler. Atwater Station, O. Mrs. Anton Mnelhanpt. Clneinnatf, C0Mv Mm. E. U. Haddocks, SUB Gilbert AVenoe. - MogadorO) Ohio. Mrs. Lee Mavees, Box 131. Dewittvillo, N.T. Mrs. A, A. (iile. Johnstown, N.T. Mrs. Homer N. Seaman, 108 E. Main Street. Bnrtonriow, I1L Mrs. Peter Langenbahn. ATold Operations. Hampstoad, Md. Mrs. Jos. H. Dandy. Adrian. Ga. Lena V. Henrv. Ronte Na. 3. Indianapolis, Ind. Bessie V. Piper, 29 South Aaatson street. Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Sam Lee. 8523 Fourth St. South West Harbor, Maine. Mrs. Lillian Bobbins, Mt. Desert Light Station. Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Frieda Bomqau, 644 Meldruni ATenue, German. S Organic Displacements, osier, Sis. Mrs. Mary Ball. gonierTInd. Mrs. Eliza Wood, R.F.D.NO. 4. Melbourne, Iowa. Mrs. Clara Watermann, R.F.D.No.1. Bardstown, Ky. Mrs. Joseph Hall. Lewis ton, Maine. Mrs. Henry Cloutier, E6 Oxford Street. Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. John G. Mnldon, 2115 Second Street, N. Sham root, Mo. Josio Ham, B.F.D. No. 1: Box 23. Marlton, NT. Mrs. Geo. Jordy, Route No. 3, Be40.- -Chester, Ark. Mrs. Ella Wood. OcUla, Ga. Mrs. T. A. Crlbb. Pendleton, Ind. Mrs. May Marshall, R.B. 44. Cambridge, Neb. Mrs. Nellie Moslander. Wesleyville, Pa. Mrs. Maggie Ester .R.F.D.1. DTersburg.Tonn.Mrs. LneHllllard, B.B.L Hayfleld, va. Mrs. Mayme Wlndle. Irr grulartty. Herrin, 111. Mrs. Chas. FolkeL Winchester, Iud. Mrs. MaT DeaL Dyer, Ind. Mrs. Win. Oberloh, R. F. D. No, 1. taltimore, Md.-Mrs. W. S. Ford, 1933 Lans- downe Street. Boxbnry, Mass. Mrs. Francis Merkle,13 Field Street. - ' - Clarksdale, Mo. Miss Anna Wallace. Guvsville. Ohio. Mrs. Ella Michael, B.F.DJL Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Ida Hale, Box 25, Na- tlonal Military Home. Lebanon. Pa. Mrs. Harry L. Kittle, 233 Lch- man Street. ; Sykes. Tenn. Minnie Hall. , DetroitUch. Mrs. Louise Jong,332Chestsas St Orarlan Troobln. Vlnoennes, Ind. Mrs. Syl. B. Jerauld, 503 Si. Tenth Street. f Gardiner, Maine. Mrs. S. A. Williams, B. F. D. No. 14; Box 39. i Philadelphia, PaMrs. das. Boell, 2407 N. Garnet Street. I , Plattsburg, Miss.-Ml8fVernaWilkes,B.FJ X Female Weakness. Willimantio, Conn. Mrs. Etta Dosoran, Bos 299. . Woodside, Idaho.-Mrs. EaoheKJohnson. -Bock land, Maine. Mrs. Will Young, 8 OoV umbia ATenue. ScottTille, Mioh. Mrs.J.G. Johnson, R.F JX S, Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. F. B. Smith, 431 Elm Si. Erie, Pa. Mrs. J. p. Kndlioh, B. F. D, No. 7 Beaver Falls, Pa. Mrs. W. P. Boyd, 2109 Seventh Avenue. Fairchance, Pa. Mrs. I. A. Dunham, Box 152. Fort Hunter, Pa. Mrs. Mary Jane Shatto. East Earl, Pa. Mrs. Augustus Lyon, BFJ). t, Vienna, W. V&Mrs. Emma Wheaton. Nerfotis Prostration. Urosogo, Mo.. Camden, N.J. tv Street. Joseph, Oregon. Mrs. Alios Huffman. Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. John Johnston. 210 Slegel Street. Christiana, Tenn. Mrs. Mary Wood, B.F.JX Mrs. Mae Mc Knight. -Mrs. TiUie Waters, 451 Liber w vi ;. m IV,,- ft :-:-v- ' - . U :y & ''11, r Ml . ' v-' I 1 1 Pecos, Texas. Mrs. Ada Young Eagles ton. Graniteville, Vt. Mrs. Chas. Barclay. B.FJ. These women are only a few of thousands of living witnesses of the power of Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound to cure female diseases. Not one of these women ever received compensation in any form for the use of their names in this advertisement but are will ing that we should refer to them becausa of the good they may do other suffering women to prove that Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest medicine, and that the statements made in our advertisements regarding its merit are the truth and nothing but the truth. COLT DISTEMPER u Can be handled very easily. The sick are cured, and all others nt same stable, no matter bow "exposed," kept from havfeur the disease, by using SPOHX'S LIQUID DI8TSKPER CUfti. Give on the tongue or In teed. Aets on the blood and expels germs of all forms of distemper. Best remedy ever known for mares m foaL One bottle guaranteed tocureoneease. Mc and 91 a bottle; 40 and $10 dozen, of druggists and harness dealers, or sent express paid by manufacturers. Cut shows bow to poultice throats. Our free Booklet gives everything. Local agent wanted. Largest -selling horse remedy in existence twelve years. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists snd Bacteriologists. Ooshn, Ind.. U.S. A. YCntrn end tl mhottWwiWotermm.'. nhg 6c0O cV Exbtr r t , rtmt vws- Trsvdsnt., OroDSv CURED Gives Quick Relief Removes all swelUag in 8 to as days; effects a permanent cure in 30 to so do vs. Trial treatment vniree.' JXBtmnjfcma Dc-umv Write Dr. H. H. 6rten'S Sana, SaMUlistt. Bex Atlanta. 8? Cures PNEUMONIA' Rice's Goose Grease Lini ment is made of pure p-oose ras (and other remedial apentf recog nized for treneratlons a invaluable for Pneumo nia, Colds, Grip, etc. Try Rice's Goose Grease Liniment tor " these ailments It relieves speedily and cures permanently. 25c-At all Druggists and Dealers-25c( GOOSE GREASE COMPANY,GMiSf!ORO i You Are In Danger if you let that cold run on. Neg lected colds cause incurable dis eases. Don't, risk your health. Keep a bottle of DR.D.JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT in your home. It's the safest, surest' and quickest remedy for colds ever compounded. For Coughs, Bron chitis, Pleurisy, Inflammation of the Lungs, in fact, all diseases caused by neglected colds. It has no equal. Recommended and sold by drug gists everywhere. Thre: size hollies, $1.00, 50c, 25c To coi&niohplace people the extra ordinary &eems impossible. Cardinal de Retz. j , PREVENTING PAINT TROUBLES. It's easy enough to recognize the symptoms of poor paint, after it has been .on awhile after its, inherent tendency to crack and peel and scale and blister, etc., has developed into trouble. You know these paint "dis eases" usually indicate adulteration or substitution in the paint materials. And you know the only remedy is re painting. A little knowledge of paint and painting requirements, and bow to make sure of the purity and quality of materials, would prevent all trou ble, and save the big extra expense of re-painting; Just as a proper knowl edge of simple health-laws, .and ob servance of them, prevents sickness. A complete painting guide, includ ing a book of color schemes, specifi cations for all kinds of painting work, and an instrument for detecting adul teration in paint materials, with di rections for using it, can be had free by writing National Lead Co., 1902 Trinity Bldg., New York, and asking for Houseowner's Painting Outfit No. 49. , A very simple guide In the pur chase of white lead (the only sure and safe paint material) is the famous "Dutch Boy Painter" trade mark; that trademark is an absolute guarantee of purity and quality. 'Tis the mind that makes the body rich. Shakespeare. Piles Cured in 0 to 14 Days. ; Paso Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of itch ing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 8 to 14 days or money refunded. fiOo. So. 13-'09. This Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainty in the purchase of paint materials. It is an absolute .guarantee of pur ity and quality. For your own protection, see it is on the side of every keg of white lead you buy. RATIORAl IEAB COMPANY 1932 Trinity Bslldinf. Nsw Tsrk Restores Cray Hair to Natural Color? RBtSOVSS BANDMir ANS SCURF - avigorstes and urevests the hair from falling off, Per tale b avussletaer Sent Blfeet bv - XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia Vr1c St Par Settle; an4al Botti Send far Clretilaf CURES' , Beat Covucb bvrun. Use in time, boia Dy drag .1 umju-ix. 1,-11 r Opinions are a good deal like old shoes a coat of polish makes consid erable difference in them. Bed, Weak, Weary, Watery Byes Believed by Murine Eyt Remedy. Compounded by Experienced Physicians. Conforms to Pure iood and Drug Laws. Murine Doero't Smart; Soothes Eye Pais- Littde bantams are great at crowd ing. bpanish. Rheumatism, Neuralgia and bore Throat will not live under the same roof with Hamlius Wizard Oil, the best of all reme dies for the relief of all pain. There is no wisdom like frankness, per HEADACHE Hieks CAPtTDINB Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach, or Nervous Troubles. Capudlne will relieve you. It's Hauid pleasant to take acts immedi ately. Try it, 10c., 25c, and SOc at drus stores. Gifts persuade Greek. even the gods. Many Children" Are Sickly. Mpther Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Oray,' nurse in Children's Home, N. Y., cure Feverishneee, Constipa tion, ' Stomach Troubles, Teething Disor ders, Destroys Worms. All Draggfets', 25c, Sample iree. A. S. Olmsted, Le Boy, x. Y. (Classified Advertisements SALESMBK WAKTIB TT Profitable positions. Bustlers make bignaoney Cash weekly advances. Complete outfit free.- Write Immediately for our liberal offer. W.T. HOOD ft CO. OLD DOU1NIOM MUBSEBIES. Mention thi Paper. KICHMOND.VA. SHAFTING, PULLEYS. BELTS LOMBARD IRON WORXS. ADfiUSTA.GA. INTFTt N ATION A tr t.KSRON ' COM BIENTS . FOR., MARCH 28. : , ::;( :;:y; ':;t'v:. Temperance Lesson,. Proverbs 23:29 i r SoSolden'Texl: "At the jjast . It Biteth Like a ;i Serpent and ' Stingeth Like an Adder.' Prov. TLMJE. All tline3. PLACE.- Everywhere. ?'; EXPOSITION. L ' Six Great Evils That Resnlt From, Indulgence : in Wine, 29, 80. Solomon here gives us a very vivid picture of six evils that result from Indulgence in wine. Cen turies " have passed since i Solomon's day, but it is as true in oar day as it was in his that these evils pursue the winebibber.' Note them carefully. (1) "Woe." literally, "Oh! ,r i. e., the intense pain that leads .one : to -cry "Oh." How many "Ohs" are arising each day from the lips of . men and women whose bodies are , tortured with the many ills that arise from the use of alcoholic stimulants. I can see still the man that I once carried bodily through the streets of a city shrieking 'Oh, oh, oh," in indescrib able agony from drink, and I see him later as I held him down with 'my knee upon his chest as they strapped him to a bed in the .hospital. (2) "Sorrow," literally, "Alas," 1. e., the .deep seated and abiding grief that causes one to cry, Alas! alas!" This sorrow of the drunkard is of Innum erable forms. Sometimes it is the sorrow of seeing, loVed wife and chil dren reduced from plenty to poverty. Sometimes it is the sorrow of being passed upon the street unnoticed by old-time friends and associates. Some times it is the sorrow of standing by the grave of the once beautiful and happy wife who has died of a broken heart over her loved one's degrada tion. (3), "Contentions." Conten tions at home, contentions in society, contentions in the place of business, contentions on the street. Alcohol mothers most of the .broils in this world. If a man wants perpetual war let him drink. (4) "Complaining." (R. V.) Wine injures the stomach and breaks down the nerves and thereby spoils the disposition. The drinker soon becomes a grumbler arid the grumbler .is miserable under any circumstances. (5) "'Wounds with out cause." Go to the police cohrt to-morrow morning and see the black eyes, broken noses, crippled arms and legs, chewed ears and more serious and entirely unnecessary wounds that have come through drink. ( 6 ) "Red ness of eyes," the sign of distempered brain and premonition of approach ing insanity and death. Note -that these things come- from "wine," not merely from the stronger distilled liquors. II. The Only Wise Attitude To ward Wine, 31. "Look not thou upon the wine." This is total abstinence with a vengeance.- Not only "dont taste," but "don't look." It is good advice, inspired advice. If a thing ought to be left alone, leave it alone utterly. There are many who do not mean, to sin, but they .will just look at the sin. That look is fatal. Eve first looked, then she lusted, then she ate, then she died ( Gen. 3:6). Many a man antj. woman has taken the same path to the drunkard's grave and the drunkard's hell. '1 wouldn't drink wine for anything, but I do like to look at it. It has such a beautiful color. It sparkles so. How smoothly it would go down! Just look there! Just a sip now. Delicious! Another. Just one more. What is the matter? I am dizzy. I am drowsy. I am dead. I damned." Don't look at it. III. "At the last,.' 32. "At the last." Three significant words. If " men could only see the end from the f would leave undone which they nww do. Before entering upon any course of action we ought always to ask where it ends. "There is a way that seernpth, right unto a man. but the end thereof is the ways of death" (chap. 14:12). The way of the wine drinker is undoubtedly' such a way. IV. The Wine Drinker's Eyes and Heart, 33. "Thine eyes shall behold strange things." (R. V.) Indeed they shall. They shall see things ont of all proper proportion, they shall see double, they shall see snakes and monsters and devils. The. drinking man has perverted ' vision, physical, mental, moral. Folly looks like wis dom and wisdom looks like folly. Right appears wrong and wrong ap pears right. A man who is truthful and honest and pure when sober, will lie and steal and commit abomination when he has drank a little. Wine in capacitates men for business, for study, for decent living. If we take the rendering of the A. V., the verse is still true, for when the stomach is full of wine the eyes are full of lust. How many a young man -(yes, and- young woman) has taken his first step in unmentionable vileness when all that is bad in him has been set on fire by a glass or two of wine. Wine is the seducer's most potent ally. V. The Wine Drinker's Brain, 84, 80. The heed of the drinker reels and he is stupid. He tosses to and fro as "he that lieth down in the midst of the sea" and sways back and forth as "he that lieth. upon the top of a mast." It is a graphic picture of a drunkard's confused and unsteady mental condition. Furthermore the brain is for the time insensible to in juries received and the drinking man is thus rendered incapable of self protection. Last of all, the drinker is the complete slave of hi3 enemy. With full knowledge of the injurys drink does him he cries "I will seek it J"et again." impori:! V ,::: W to learn as : to the relative standing and reliability of the leading :mauactar ; 'SliJ.L.':it.iw.' ...lli.n - 1 : rj. . Lii. -c .jr.- lit- J : .U -:"awJ. S. npwn toi physicians and "tie Well-Informed generally that the California Fig. Syrup ? iCov ly ttrason: Gf ita correct methods and perfect equipment arid the ethical character oi ; ifodtthas attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which i isv-accorded tosncbessfut and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the . pmpany nas become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. . USE eBJLFTSCISTEliPERacCUSSCUS ,,- A safe and sure pn , x ? . vmtfva and posUtr tm rt? -v for all forma of Dktem- ''' , -:per, laflueasa. Pinkeye, :; K; M': Cough- and Colds - In't ; HorteSySheep and Dots, ' '. '. -60s and St JO at Draoists JSV or prepaid. Write for free booklet,'Br.efit,tsar!i::&l HXIX8 tsXDicrxz: co'.: LArxrExtzttXD,-yt0f j ITCH 'CURED':'-wBt'f DR; DAVID'S SANATIVE WASHi i "used according to directions. Show this to per- 'V- sons having Itch. If your dog has Scratches or r- c , . diige David's Sanaa vo Wash will cure him Vi r ' " atone. Pr.CA fiOe a BilttlA. Itctnnnthml!ai .? ' Xwliwred at your nearest express .office tree ''..','."';:' apon recenx ox 7 cents. ;;-.i-'-.;s ?reas A JM.lmM Ira Osw, glrhonJ, "Vaw appeal to the Well-informed in every, walk, of life and are essential to permanent, sue 'i cess and creditable standing; therefore we wish to . cdll: the . attention of all who would , 3 enjoy good health with; its blessings to the fact that it involves the question of right - v uving wiia au. ine lerm -implies, 'v witn proper xnowieage oi wnar is Dest eacn nour r, ' of recreation, of enjoyment, o contemplaCtion and of effort may be made to contribute ' to that end arid the use of medicines dispensed ; with generally to great advantage but -as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy. may be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig;Syrup Co. feels that - it, is aUke important to present truthfully the subject and id : supply : the one perfect laxative remedy which has won Vthe appovar of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Inforriied,because I of the excellence, of the combination, known to all, and ;the original method of manufac : ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. ? ' . ui M .' This . valuable remedy has been long and favorably, known uhder the name ofr- Syrup , of Figs--and has attained to world-wide 'acceptance as the most excellent of family - laxatives, and as ts0 pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well. Known 10 pnysicians ana;: ine yv eiiiniormea oz ue woria- zoi De me uesi 01 natural .'laxatives, we' .have adopted He mQre elaborate name of- Syrup of Figs tmd Elixir of iSerina as .more fully, descriptive - of the femedy, but. doubtless it will always be i called for by. the shorterrname "6i Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial .effects always 4 note, when ' purchasing, ' the 'fujtr name' of the Cpmpany California Fig Syrup, Co. : plainly printed corn-: the front5 of vecv packaee. whether vou simply call . for Svrup of 17im Wtha full nimM.Ciftiiri -f TTlnrt n-rA Ti:.!. .t C.An. J.CMM't V.'. J f I r,Elixir of benna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup , Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which hasvgivenl I satisfaction to millions. ' The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout ) the United btates, m original packages of one size only, the regular price of which ; ia fifty cents per bottle. v " ' j ' ' Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company! filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D.SC, that the remedy is riot adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June -30th, 1906. v ' CALIFOM San Francisco, Cal. U S. A. - London, , England. Ljpuisville, Ky. New York, N. Y. : ;.- .... VER SEED Bx.Oov. BaaM ef WisoonslD, front 80 acres eevm amtMr gota Century Alfalfa, harvest. CIO peraere. Mg seed catalog tree; or, send l ie. la stamps for sample of this jLKalfa, also Bil it' Wheat, Barter, ate., ITSS JP xy-mvnu money io gS rt with. Or, send 14c and we and asam ptefanosasedaoveltrnever seen before by ro tMzarsgaco. u a. u cms, m. flRsa m vrtt tJi 11.1. CADEl ACE Of A KIT a Ofthe Best Strains for the Next 80 Days at aerollowinR.Prlcesi 1,000 to 4,000 at $1.25 per L000: 6,000 to 1O000 aa LOO per 1,000; 1&000 to 60.000 at 75c per SUMO. Having reduced the prices have decided not to donr O. O.D. tjtMtoeas, bot ask that money 'accompany all order, .as a tars lots of plants uncalled tor takes up all the profits. -; : Correspondence solicited. Satisf action gnajt. anteed. . Address . : .. ( ' Box 0. - - ETHEL.S. C. t mm Booswm. GlnMsa. W We Dot c FURS CIde and. i Wool, ! "" Foatbecs, Tallow, 1 C.Ts.e Seel.(YaowRo0). May Apple, yWSd CJnar. ate. Wr am daalans etfahUwd ia 836-MOw hal a eenhny h lnm2U--aadcaa do better for yen Asa -; ' steals or crwsanWcq nasrehsais,' : Reencnca, .any &sak m LoawnBa. 'Writs tot wkly PndsMpp5atssBgV'';";.V - -Sf- El. Sabdl A 8onsp IZ7 1. Karket SU ' ' LOUISVILLE, KY. '' The Legislature of Texas has ex tended a most cordial invitation to President Taft to visit the State. If, during the process . of enlarging the White House, the President's quar ters should be at all cramped, he will find plenty of room in Texas. Louis ville Courier-Journal. A CURE FOR FITS. The Treatment Is to Accomplish What Science Has Been Strug gling to Attain for Centuries, The intense interest that baa been mani fested throughout the country by the won derful cures that are being accomplished daily by epilepticide stili continues. It is really surprising the vast number of people , who have already been cured of fit and nervousness in order that everybody may have a chance to test the medicine, large trial bottles,: valuable literature, History of Epilepsy and testimonials, will be sent by mail absolutely-free to all who write to the Dr. May Laboratory, 548 Pearl Street, New York City.. i The epilepticide cure is creating great fublic interestas well as among Doctors, tudents. Hospitals and visiting Physicians. To a depraved taste, sweet is bit ter. Spanish; For COLOS and GRIP. Hick's - CAPtrntirm Is the best remedy relieves the aching and fereiishness cores the Cold and restores normal conditions. It's liquid effects immediately. 16c. 26c. and tOcatdrug stores. Nothing tod much. Greek. ' j Only One "Bromo Quinine" That is .Laxative - Bromo Quinine. Look for the signature of . W. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 29e Our doubts, are traitors. Id rs, WinsloVs Soothing By nip lor Children teething, softens-thegum, reduces inflamm. fioo, allays psin, cure wind colic. 25o a bottl How forcibly are yright words. Job Brown's Bronchial Troches rtileve Throat Irritations caused by cold or use of the' voice. In boxes 25 cents. Sam pies mailed freo. John L Brown & Son. Boston, Mass. Come, , gentle spring etherical mildness, come. Thompson. ' Your working power depends upon your health! Garfield Tea corrects disorders of liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels; over comes constipation, purines the blood brings good health. In truth of faith, unity; in matters of opinion, liberty ; in all things, charity. Old Catholic motto. IiAME TS THE MORNING. Feels As If Your Back Would Sorely ' Break. . i LeRoy S. Currier, 46 Purchase St., Newburyport, Mass., says: "For years my kidneys gave me trouble. I had dull pains in the small c the back and felt lame every ' morning when getting out of bed. The kidney se cretions ' passed too frequently, compel-, ling me to cet up often at nights After -several remedies that- I tried had failed, I used a box of Doan's Kidney Pills. They did their work well. I now have no backache and can sleep splendidly." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Gentility is nothing, riches. Lord Burleigh. but ancient the LEMON MILK SHERBET. ; ; , Put one quart of fresh milk, two cups of sugar and ; the thin yelloav rind froorj.two lemons ih the double boiler and. let it come to a scald. Remove .the peel and let the liquid eool.Wihen cold freeze until almost solid enough to remove the beater, then add the juice; of four large Jlem ons, or five medium sized ones, mix edTwith three tablespoonfuls of ' su gar and ; the - whites of , three eggs beaten stiff. Mix thoroughly with the frozen mixture, then cover the freezer, and stir until frozen quite hard. Re move the beater, - scrape off the ice, beat and pack closely in the can. Put a cork into the opening In the cover, lay the crossplece on top to keep the can down in tha-ice, and -cover with : .an old piece of carpeting' wet ln salt water. J Let , it stand an hour and serve. -If it.- is to be kept longer,;! draw, off the -water . and pack with more ice and salt. New ;; York. Tele; sram. sfc;:. And the voice . of the turtle is heard in the land. -Bible. COVERED WITH HIVES. Child a Mass of Dreadful Sore, Itch ing, Irritating Humor for 2 Months In Terrible Plight Disease Cured by Cnticura. "My six year bid daughter had the dread ful disease called hives for two months. She became afflicted by playing with chil dren whoiiad ft.,. By scratching she caused large, sores which were irritating: "Her body was a complete sore but it was worse on her arms and. back. We employed a physician who left medicine but it did not help her and I, tried several remedies but without avail. Seeing the Cuticura Reme dies advertised, . I thought I would try them. I gave her a hot bath daily with. Cuticura Soap and anointed her body with Cuticura Ointment. The first treatment relieved the itching and in a short time the disease disappeared.- Mrs. G. L. Fridhoff, Warren, Mich., June 30 and July .13, 'OS;'' Potter Drug & ChenvT Corp., "Sole Props, of Cuticura Remedied. Boston, Mass. , Tetterine for Corn Eczema. Mocksvllle. Jf.. Mr. J. T. Shuptrlne. Savannah. Ga. Dear Sir: I have a- friend in country here who suffered for- years with Eczema, and like myself has tried all the "sure cure salves'1 for It with no re lief. I told him if he used Tetterine he would soon be relieved, for it is the only., thing that I ever used that would kill it, and I ought to know for I have had it for 10 years, and never got any relief until I used your Tetterine. X. told him that. If he would try It, and it failed to benefit him. It would cost him nothing, I would pay if or it myself; but I am. not uneasy as tQ- the results. It will kill any corn, for my wife had one that gave her no end of misery, and I prevailed upon her to use Tetterine' freely on it, and it soon disappeared. There Is fthlng equal to It, , A Tours truly, V p. fa Early, r Tetterine cures Ecsema, Tetter, Ring "Worm, Ground Itch, Itching Piles,' In fant's 8ore Head, Pimples, Boils, Robarh Scaly Patches on the Face. Old Itching Sores, Dandruff, Cankered Scalp, -Dun-ions, Corns. Chilblains and every form of Skin Disease. - Tetterine 50c; Tetterine Soan 25e. Tour drusrrlst, or by mall from tne manufacturer, ,TJ Savannah, Ga. Che Shuptrlne ' Co.. Ingratitude is the world's reward. French. Itch cored in 30 minutes by WooIforA Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At drugghtts. HI weeds grow apace. German. li lit? U 11 o 0 Natural roses are far more Beautifiii'ffiaii artir Hcial ones, and though it may be fashionable for:pale pcople'tousethe'rougepot, the results are more at, tractive and .lasting,' if you .will follow the more natnral fashioix and take Cardui. , . , Cardul enriches the blood, through the nervous fiystem, the main connecting link of which, , is in the womanly organs, like the exchange aboard of a tele phone line. TARE fPAT) Mm The Woman's Tonic i I in QHlM p- "Cardui is all the doctor I. want," writes; Ikfos. j&nanda irye, of ISIontoya, 2fL Mex. "It is the finest medicine for women, that ever was.' ;I .cannot say too much for it. ; It helped ine and also my mother, who had been suffering for three years from the change of life. I advised her to take Cardui anc now she has taken one bottle and it has helped her and she feels like a' different woman." ii ;.-f -y''UP: TryCardiuV KlliheJul Bold everywhere. Buy a bottle today? 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KAL I W ORks M Candla BMb Atlanta, Ga. ;:r ,w sm Street, Xv tBs. v, - -ateaadaoekBlOaleste. ; Lameiiess in Horses o-o iff' Mm ' Much of the chronic lameness in horses is due to n See that your horse is not allowed to go lame;'; Keep Sloan's -r Liniment on hand and apply at Ithe first sign oS: stiffness. It's wonderf ully penetrating goes right to the spotrelieves ""u tne soreness umocrs up ; toe juuiis auu ma&cs ue muscics - y;. CU5UCiUia pililUU ..- . ..i . : ... Sloan's fnlL loll a spavin, , curb or splint, - reduce wind purrs' and swdl leri joints, and is a sure and speedy remecW for fistula, sweney tJVi ZOunaer ana tnrusa . . l .jcticc 50c. ana piMj 1 t)r ' Earl S. Sloiati, ;Dosion, Mass. Sloaa's book on horses, cattle, sheep aad poultry 4 ' j 1 V i ',: 7 " .1.-: '-'I : v ' - ' - ."
China Grove Record (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 26, 1909, edition 1
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