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Show STOP! WOMEN WORTH FIVE DOIjLAHS GLADLY PAID FEE FOR CALIFORNIA N OF WIFES SPEECH. AND CONSIDER THE ALL-IMPORTA- RESTORA-TIO- I Joint Vlalt, IJthe, Wyoming. Colo, radfc. N'ovada, Alliens, Montana, Oiegon and Canada In ptalslng Possibly There Are Husbands Who Would Not Have Made the Expenditure, but Mr. Elisha Owens Was NT FACT HEWLETT'S Not One of Them. The late Elisha Owens, a prominent farmer of Wetlpquln Neck, Wicomico county, was fond of telling an Incident of bis younger days. He was of Irish descent, and his native vein of humor frequently got him Into trouble, but once It relieved him from an embarrassing situation. "There was a time, he said, "when I tarried late at the village tavern, That !n addressing Mrs. Pinkham you are eonfidSugyour private ills to a womau a woman whose experience with woman's disc&MS covers a great many years. You can talk freely ton woman when it Is revolting to relate your private troubles to a man besides a man does not understand simply because he is a man. Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, knowing full well that they ought to have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty Impels them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probably examinations of even their family physician. It is unnecessary. Without money or price you can consult a woman whose knowledge from actual experience is great. went home my wife would with me. Each time I promised to reform. One night when I came into the house my wife seemed sulky. I said something to her, but she paid r.o more attention to - . v- what I said than if she had not heard $' me. Tills vexed me a little, but I thought she would get over her tpell by morning. iilrs. Pinkham Standing Invitation: "At breakfast I asked her question after question, but she was deaf to all Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Inquiries. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters ore received, Dear, I said, have some bread, opened, read and answered by women only. A but she did not oven so much as look woman can freely talk of her private illness to a up. I passed her several dishes but woman; thus has been established the eternal she would reeeive nothing from me. confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which lias never been broken. Out "I thought she might wait on me of the Tast volume of experience which she if she would not let me wait on her, has to draw from, it is more than possible I said, Dear, pass me the ham, so that she has gained the very knowledge but not a muscle betrayed any intellithat will help your case. She asks noth-lngi- n Matters went this way for and her return except your good-wilgence. advice has relieved thousands. Surely any three days, not a word having escaped woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if she from the lips of my wife. I knew I does not take advantage of this generous could not endure this much longer, offer of assistance. Lydia E. Pinkham so I ordered a farm hand to get cm Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. a njule and go as fast as he could to Following sve publish two letyou know, I wrote you that my doctor Tjaskin, a distance of five miles, and ters from a woman who accep- said AsI must have an oywratian or I could not tell Dr. Todd that Mrs. Owens had ted tliia invitation. Note the live. I then wrote you, telling you my ailsuddenly been struck dumb that she ments. I followed your advice and am enresult. welL can I walk had not spoken a word for three days. miles without an tirely First letter. owe my life to you and or a I ache and pain, 41 "Away sped the boy, and I went Dear Mrs. Pinkham: to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For eight years I have suffered something I wish every suffering woman would read about my work with a heavy heart. terrible every month with my periods. The this testimonial and realize the value of writIn about an hour the clatter of Mrs. Mary pains are excruciating and I can hardly stand ing to you and your remedy. hoofs sounded in the distance horses 1 them. My doctor says have ovarian and Dimmick, Mth and E. Capitol Streets, Penwomb trouble, and 1 must go through an op- ning P. O., Washington, D. C. and I saw- - that Dr. Todd was coming eration If I want to get welL I do not want When a medicine has been successful In a hurry. I thought that it was to submit to it if 1 can possibly help it. best for me not to be on the scene Please tell me what to do. I hope you can in restoring to health so many women relieve me. when the meeting between the doctor Mary Dimmick, 69tn and E. whose testimony is so unquestionable, Capitol fits., Penning P.O., Washington, D.C. you cannot well say, without and my wife took place, so I stepped trying it, Second letter. do I not believe will it help me. If around the corner of the house and 4 Dear Mrs. Pinkham: are ill, don't hesitate to get a bot- awaited developments. you After following carefully your advice, and taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable tle of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable My wife was busy at the spinning PinkCompound, I am very anxious to send you Compound at once, and write Mrs. wheel when the shadow of the doctor my testimonial, that others may know their ham. Lynn. Mass., for special advice across ell the doorway. free and always helpful. ralueand what you have done for me. it is is the matter, doctor? she What said, with staring eyes. Why, madam, your husband sent word that you had been suddenly ....WE.,.. struck dumb, replied the astonished physician. "Just then, said Mr. Owens, "I CATARRH ill all curable diaeaaea stepped in and said: Doctor, I am so of the eye, ear, noae. throat, luafi, glad; those are the first words she bowela, kidneys, bladder .nd las uttered in three days. What is all chronic, nervous and private diseaaoa of both sexes, and diseases of children. your bill, doctor? Five dollars, answered the IndigHome Treatment Cores. Write nant medico. for free symptom list If you cannot call. Consultation Free. Mr. Owens said he never made a wiser investment than with that $5. W. SHORBS. DR. A. J. BHORM. Special Offer In Private Diseases DR. G. 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Paine, lecturer at the Poston I'nlicrslty law-- school, was once In the law library, and as ho glanced down the shelves he noticed several blocks of wood shaped Ilka law books, m liich had been put in to fill out the shelves. Ah. said Mr. Paine, now I see where tho supremo court gets its law. Mrs. Winslow Soothing Sjrrop. For children teething, softens the Rorus, reduces tn flammaUou, allays pain, cures wind colic. iLcabolUe. Opposition Strengthens Desire. There is no doubt that opposition has made more undesirable marriages than any form of encouragement. Kathleen Ilobinson. TREAT and CURE $1,000:52 atom-ach.IHr- Private Diseases whether caused by IgnorUnfortunate, of both sexes, who are suffering fromupon as legitimate prey by the Sharks aDd ance, excess or contagion have always been looked DR&. and rob the sufferer for worthless treatment. Charlatans who nose as 'Specialist SS SHORES DO NOT ASK YOU TO PAY THEM ONE DOLLAR UNTIL CURED-UNLE- WISH TO YOURSELF. DRS. SHORES KNOW THEY CAN CURE AND DO CURE PRIVATE DISEASES IN BOTH SEXES PERMANENTLY, and to PROVE their skill, in this class of aliments, they treat and oure such oases before the patient is required to pay Drs. Shores one dollar. Or those who prefer, weekly or monthly Installments as the cure progresses. THIS H0NE8T may pay the fee lu small PLAN OF DEALING WITH THE AFFLICTED, deals a death blow to the Quack and Fakir whoa demands all Cash, In exchange fornoempty promises. Did you ever hear ofIf a Fakir refunding ohances you cannot lose your money you dont pay it out. penny to a duped patient? Take are simply the result of enlarged or Nine-tentof so called WEAKNESSES OF 11EN Inflamed PROSTATE GLAND Drs. Shores new LOCAL TREATMENT for such cases, INVARIk other Doctors how many oases they cure under the old and useless plan of ABLY CURES treatment for tals trouble. We cure LOST MANHOOD. 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