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mm -4 THIS WOMAN RELIEVED FROM SUFFERING By Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Cempound. A Remarkable Story . .. - -v- v. hwiyz ,-r . Dover. Del-*4,I wish every woman would take your wonderful medicine as it ? haadoneeomuchgood to mfk I na*l cramps and faint roells and very baa piuns. One day I was over to my neighbor's house and she told me I ought to take Lydia E.Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Sol went to the store on mj way Dome and got a bottle, and took the first dose before sup per. I have been taking it ever since, and you can hardly believe how different I feel. I had just,wanted to lie in bed all the time, and when I started to brush up I would give out in about ten min utes. So you know how badly I felt. I used to go to bed at eight and get up at seven, still tired. Now I can work all day and stay up until eleven, and feel " all right all the titne.- Jly housework is \ alii ao in summer, but in winter I work . good many ; _ j nad three I they wouldn't/ do without the Vegetable Compound. " ?Mrs. Samuel Murphy, 219 Cecil St., Dover, Delaware. 01 No Kissing1 in South Seas. Another "close-up" finale is being attacked. . The Sonth Sea islands are often the scene of romantic stories and scenarios, but a traveler from there has remarked on the fact thai there are no customs there which in clude kissing among the savages. A MAN OF INTEGRITY | , - ^ A physician who reaches oat to ' benefit humanity leaves a record be hind him that is worth while. Such a jnan was Dr R. V. Pierce, founder of the Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. J3o was an eminent physician, a lead ing and honored citizen, known for his :'h6nerft3ruand ?etecutive ability; His . study along medical lines, and his knowledge of 'the remedial qualities of herbs apd pj^ntSvled. to the. discovery of his wonderfjil .herb ^emedy^ DocJor Pierce'a Favorite .description, the ?woman's tpnicCwhich has had the greatest number of supporters for the past fifty years. It is just the herbal tonic required if a woman is borne down by pain and: sufferings at regular or irregular intervals, by nervousness oyjr dizzy spells, headache or backache, favorite Prescription can now be had i9 tablet form as well as liquid at most drug stores. Send 10c for trial sample to Dr. Pierce'a Invalids Hotel in BofEalo, N. Y. Relief - 'coughs if f I Use PI 9C PI SOS? this prescription quickly children and adults, j relieves A pleasant syrup. No opiates. 35c and 60c tints told quickly I nl^t, ** Witt reduce Isllaased, S trailed, Swollen Ten don*, Llfaments, or Mudet. Stops thtlUNMN and piU from a Splint, Side Bon# or Bene Spavin. *? MWwont and horse tan be used. $2.50 bot tle at druggists or delivered. Describe your csee for special in structions and intsrssting horse , Bmii s 4 tn? ?., SIS Limb St, lirtstflill. Hast. SP0IN6LESS SHADES Last Longer_Look Better 4 Tz. = Raw Furs Wanted Highest cash prices paid. 8end for free price list, Faerst & StaiaW. lit W. 26tk Sfc, N*r York * CABBAGE PLANTS 1000: Mail guaranteed. ?? mi . I 1 1 1 _ " ' . .W ? r Women of Tokyo Sew for Quake Refugee Above is pictured a group of Japanese women who are giving their spare time to sewing artici their refugee friends. The women gather in the great park of the Asakusa Kwannon temple, Tokyc sacred to the goddess of mercy. ^ ' v| ' " QUEEN OF MIAMI FETE of clothing for The temple is Had 2,500 Offers; Picked This lOne Miss Olga Enamorado, daughter of Genera! M. Enamorado, consul gen eral for Cuba to the United States, was chosen "Queen of Beauty" for the New Year's Fruit and Flower festival at Miami, Fla. Miss Enam orado is here shown gathering some of the fruit for the festival. CLAIMS HUGE ESTATE Qregarjjo Carmichael, a Filipino hoy .vho has just arrived in the United States, comes to claim an estate of $00,000,000 left at the death of his fa ther, an American soldier, in Okla homa. Oil was found on the land and money Is now pouring In. It Is Ukely t&at a* court struggle is pending to settle the) lad's Identity. _v lilts hetmet, ma&e'by' Kfind of cop abd silver cpid surmounted hy the Gafttc co?k, f has been presented . to, . MaWhalc fcoch *bf France.^ It-Ms the wofk of JBrance's most noted metal totist. juttt nr namn uiw ^ / - ?S I i Perfects Everlasting Enamel mmMM *? ? .? : i > j . ; ./ ' Archibald Turner of Bourne, England, asked a newspaper wife, Jind received 2,500 offers. He selected Miss Lilian Si) bride, and here they are. to find him a ape to be hi* Jean Dinant cf Paris, the World's foremost artist on hammer* perfected a form of enamel which. Is suid to be everlasting. Hi* u ethod is said to be that of ancient Egypt. In the above picture he is seen at w forge. ? I 1 or. metal, has ork at his France Honors Three Clowns Three noted clowns, the Fratellini brothers, have Just been deco; French government, receiving the "Palmes Academlquea" from the, public instruction. They are here seen being interviewed by a Party man. rated bv tho ijntster of wspaper m ne THAT LITTLE COLD if START II 816 TROUBLE Stop It Now With, Cheney's Ex pectorant and Save Needless Suffering. That little cold you took yesterday may seem a small matter to you now: but if you don't do something: to check it and g-et it out of your system there's ho telling how it will end. Many a severe, if not fatal, case of pneumonia or tuberculosis began in just the same .way. How foolish then to take any sort of risk by neglecting: that cold till it fastens itself on your vitals. ' and be comes so deep-seated that nothing- but the most sever? treatment will serve to get you back to health. You can stop it now with Cheney's expectorant. A dose every few hours will knock it right out and end the trouble almost before it has begun. It expels the germs from your system and you feel fresher and stronger and better. Three generations of people have been brought up on Cheney's Expec torant and have an abiding faith in its efficiency because they know what it will do. Cheney's Expectorant expels tho cold by reaching and .correcting the cause.- It is equally effective for coughs, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, and all other affections of the throat and lungs. i ?Sold by all druggists and in smaller towns by general merchants in 30c and 60c bottles. ? Advertisement. Sticking to His Story/ Jenkins told his wife he was going fishing,, but instead went to a football match. On his way he entered a fish monger's and told them to send some fish home at a certain time. But fish was scarce that day, and some cods' heads were sent Instead. "Well." exclaimed Jenkins when he arrived home, "did you get the fish I sent?" # "I got a lot of cods' heads," replied the wife. "That's right," said Jenkins, cheer ily. V "The fish were that strong that before I could land 'em i had to pull their heads off." Electric Chair First Used in 1890. The electric chair was not. strictly , speaking, invented. It was known that electric current wor.ld kill, and* experi ments in killing anlmulfs by .this means had been made. A New York com mission was appointed to inVestigate humane ways of Inflicting the death penally. The commission reported in 1888. and in that report suggested the construction of a chair in which the criminal could be placed for electro cution. Such a chair was devised by the state electrician of New York, E. F. Davis, and appear# to have been first nsed In 1890. ' 8w P. D. The Initials S. P. D. are used as an abbreviation pot the Lstip phrase sa Infem pltrrimam diclt, which means "He wishes much health," or "sends his best respects." No offie can be just who fears death, ptrfn, exfTe or poverty. ? J -r : ? ~ Silence in a crisis is best unless one has t? answer n question. n aiXBNffjgglfrfCESS COFFEU V^IMNK mLMmwm HAN CBS The leading range on the mar ket ? Tested by twenty-five years of constant service. Aak your dealer or wrfte os for catalog mad wher* they may be bought. ALLEN MFG. COMPANY. Nashville x !-f Tennessee Rosicrucians Secret Order of 14th Century The Rosicrucians were a secret fra ternity alleged to have been founded during the latter part the Four teenth century by Christian Ut,svn kreuza, German mystic, wtu> dwelt for a time in India and Egypt, where he acquired a profound knowledge of the occult arts. The Rosicrucians, like the ale hem- _ ists, pretended to transmute metals, to ( prolong life and to possess- knowledge of what was occurring, Is distant places. They first became known to the world early in the Seventeenth century, "through the publication of certain documents said to. have been issued by them; but according to- many authorities, tljeir existence was ex tremely doubtful. The Rosicrucians were also calleif the Brothers of the Holy Cross, from the notion that the name is derived from "crux" (cross), and "rosa" (rose), Brewer, however, says that the word Rosicrucian comes from "res" ('dew) and "rosa" (rose). "Dew was con-^ sldered by the ancient chemists as the most powerful solvent of gold, and cross in alchemy Is the synonym of 1 light, because any figure of the cross contains the letters LXV ('light')."? Detroit News. "Old Stuff' From Arabia. A New York barber recently got some valuable publicity because he re galed his customers with tea and mu sic. , "It was 'old stuff,' " comments William H. Ukers in his new book, "AH About Coffee," Just published by the Tea and Coffee Trade Journal company. New York. "The Arabian and Turkish barber shop? have beei^. serving coffee, tobacco and sweet* meats to their customers for centuries. In Arabia and other oriental countries coffee Is part of the ritual of business shopkeepers serve it to the customer before the argument begins." The whole merit of virtue consiafcsii fn the practice of virtue. A Test for Rest - AFTER the sleepless night, and you wonder about the cause, has it ever occurred to you that it may be caffeine, the drug in coffee, that keeps you awake? ????. ? i -.s < .?.? a ? V. -*/" - . ' ~ I 1 ? J'Jv .0 '3 | H ... Suppose you try Postum as yew^r mealtime beverage, for at least ten 7i . days? , ?,: = Put it to the test! . At your first sip of Postum, yon will understand why, by many, it is preferred equally for its delicious flavor and for its wholesoineness. Postum is absolutely free from die coffee drug, caffeine, or anything that can cause restless nights or uncom fortable days. for Health "There's a Reason " ? ? ?; ; mjt&yipi. '? . -H . v' - Yowr grocer sells Postum in two forms: Instant Postum [in tins} prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal [in packages} for thoee who j prefer the flavor brought out I r by boiling fully 20 minutes. The cost of either form is ?bout one-half cent a cup. . ? .. % ,7 ? . r ? Sold by grocer* everywhere ,
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