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Show 51 filed, Neivous Mothers Unhappy Homes Their Condition Irritates Both Husband and Children-Ho- w Thousands jflafto of Mothers Have Been Saved From Nervous Pro. Prostration and Made Strong and Well. th, flro. 'own buy 'tier Own own ! to 3en !Jr, Jrge null opl, help nan, dry by ft, !Pf rity, Ofit sing tt up ntt JMrs. !. Chester 6urry Mrs. Chas. nervous, Irritable mother, often on tie verge of hysterics, is unfit to care tor children; it ruins a child's disposition and reacts upon herself. The trouble between children and their pothers too often is due to the fact that the mother has some female weak pess, and she is entirely unfit to bear the strain upon her nerves that governing children involves; it is impossible for her to do anything calmly. The ills of women act like a firebrand nine-tenttpon the nerves, consequently of tht nervous prostration, nervs, ous despondency. the blues, and nervous irritability of women arise from some derangement tt the female organism. Do you experience fits of depression with restlessness, alternating with extreme irritability? Are your spirits easily affected, so that one minute you laugn, and the next minute you feel like crying ? Do you feel something like a ball rising in your throat and threatening to choke you ; all the senses perverted, morbidly sensitive to light and sound ; pain in the ovaries, and especially between the shoulders; bearing down pains; nervous dyspepsia, and almost sontinu ally cross and snappy? If so, your nerves are in a shattered condition, and you are threatened with rown Mrs. Chester Curry, A Leader of the Ladies Symphony Orchestra, 43 Saratoga Street, East Boston, Mass., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: For eight years I was troubled with extreme nervousness and hysteria, brought on by irregularities. I could neither enjoy life nor sleep nights; I was very irritable, nervous and despondent. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was recommended and proved to be the only I have daily remedy that helped me. improved in health until I am now strong and well, and all nervousness has disappeared." Mrs. Charles F. Brown, of the Mothers Club, 21 Cedar LAW URGED BY HERE SELF-SEEKER- Real Animus of Movement Again,! Remeflea Deservedly Popular. An adroit but plausible scheme by which it is hoped to prejudice the sale of proprietary medicines is the proposition to prohibit the sale of any remedy which "contains poison unless each package or bottle ts expressly labeled Poison." Such hills are also well designed to impose upon men who have no familiarity with the subject matter. The pretense of protecting the public health put forth in support of such bills is generally the merest subterfuge; and whenever you hear a demand for ,a law of this kind it have originates with those who a direct pecuniary Interest to serve y destroying the sale of proprietary remedies. Some of the best and most widely used remedies in the world contain some one ingredient which, if taken in sufficient quantities, might be poisonous, and yet the preparation as a whole i3 not poisonous at all. Opium, for instance, is used in small quantities in many of the best cures for coughs, colic, diarrhea, etc., in toothache drops and in almost all liniments, To require such medicines to be falsely labeled "poison would be merely a cunning device to alarm the public and thus bring about the destruction of the sale of those remedies, and im directly to compel people to procure the medicine they want by the more expensive method of consulting a pby In siclan and getting his prescription. other words, It is an effort to prevent them from getting cheaply the reme dies which they and their fathers before them have used for many years. Medical exchange. Vice-Preside- sleep-tossnes- Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark., writes ; Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I dragged through nine years of miserable existence, worn out with pain and nervousness, until it seemed as though 1 should fly. I then noticed a statement of a woman troubled as I was, and the wonderful results she derived from Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, I decided to try it. 1 did so, and SAW WHAT SHE WISHED TO SEE. Another Proof That Wilful Woman Will Have Her Way. An old lady in New Hampshire decided to try matrimony for the second time in extreme old age. Her children and grandchildren and at the end of three months I was a different dren expostulated with her, but she woman. My nervousness was all gone. I was remained firm and declared she was no longer irritable, and my husband fell in love with me all over again. going to marry the man. Women should remember that Lydia Why, you're too old, said they; 3. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is youre losing your faculties. You the medicine that bolds the record for cant see; if this man was on the other the greatest number of actual cures of side of the street you couldn't tell him female ills, and take no aubstitute. from any one else. Free Advice to Women. The old lady said she was going to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write to her for advice. marry him. At last a daughter said: Bervous prostration. Now, well put the man on top of the Proof is monumental that nothing in Mrs. Pinkham's vast experience with the world is better for nervous prostratfemale troubles enables her to tell barn and you shall stand In the kitchen ion than Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- you just what is best for you, and door. If you can see him on the barn table Compound ; thousands and thou- she will charge you nothing for her you shall marry him. sands of women testify to this fact. advice. The prospective bridegroom sat on Ask Mrs. Pinkhams Advice A Woman Best Understands a Womans Ills. the ridgepole of the barn, the old lady came to the door, looked, shaded her eyes and looked again. Send postal for Do you see him? called the family. "Hook of Oh, yes, was the reply, I can see r Tresents the man all right, but I dont see the Its Do you know the secret of the Wave Circle? il Wonderful! pnrer and Dont delay Send KC right for ay. more efficient I 25 Hera it Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurse In New York, a pleasant herb remedy for womens It is the ills, called ALSTUAUAN-LEAonly certain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses, Backache, Kidney and Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or by mail BOcts. Sample mailed FUEK. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Lelioy, N. Y. R Snakes Barred From Hawaii. 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Flaxseed tea with plenty of lemon Juice and loaf sugar Is very soothing to sore lungs and will often cure a hard cough. TEA TREAT anil CURE a. a. i. snouts. il barn." another day! than any Baking Powder that costs three lime. as much. great-grandch- lake City, Utah. When Marriage Begins to Pall. The greater proportion of divorces take place between the fifth and tenth year of married life. TEA was a royal indulgence two-hundr- ed years ago. Tis yet. Tour irrurof raturn. four moa.y It you don't Ilk. Srhllllna. 8pend $60.C00 for Baskets. The central markets of Paris us more than 100.000 worth of baskets every year. TEA Was ever a wicked mar. or woman especially fond of tea, do you think ? Concentration of Thought. Concentration of thought Is most tm portant on whatever exercise is being rarrlod out. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES fa" 'u briohl.. in4 taxtar eolors th.s ss Slhxf 4a. On. I0 pxekiga colors sll Rkxrs. aithout ripping tpxrL Writ lor Iras SaaMat Hob I Ors, Blaeh in4 Mis Colors. MONROIC DRUO GO.. Unlonvlll, Mlttovri. IS SLANG AT ITS bfc$1. EE What the Vernacular It Coming Tt. in Colorado. Judge Benjamin B. Ltndeey, who has made & national reputation for himself by hla work at the Denver uvenlle court, tells In the American Magazine the story of Eel Martin, a typical bad boy, whom the Judge has The pince succeeded In reforming. following Is one of the boys exploits: One of the boy's methods of beating his way about the country was to board a train and after it had started to creep Into an empty berth In a sleeping car. On one occasion Martin was awakened by the porter's startled exclamation; "Cjood Lawd, the's a kid In heah! Then, as the boy phrased It, I flew the coop while the coon guy I was went to tell the conductor. ditched at a town they call Reno, In Nevada. Course I was dead broke I touched a guy for a half and bought me a cane and some chewing gum. I walked Into a bank and right up tc the guy in de monkey cage. I said I wanted work, and he said he hadn't none I told him Id clean up de back yard and while he went to ask de head guy about It rammed de gum on de end of my cane, shoved It trough do cage and swiped a twenty that stuck to de gum. Then I took a hike mighty sudden. I lay low and went out on the express that night. The Sentimental Cook. I must be fond of acenery or of poetry 01 sompn, Cause I love to sot upon the wharf and Batch the Ashes Jumpin, The sky it really spit-iulso nice and the water looks so flue. And the air It makes jnu teel as good as drlnktn sherry wine. Yes, there must be pot'ery In me 'caus l It sets my to thumpin To set upon the whnrf and watch the little flshis jumpin'. There is nothin more delightful than attendin to cookin'. But I sometimes jour wipe a tear away when no one ain't a lookin', wipes It off because It comes from lookin at the lake. Which stretches off so lovely while Im fryln of the steak. But at mornln and at evenin when the little skiffs are bumpin' The thing that me deepest Is to watch the Ashes jumpin'. 0 when I die and go before the throne to get my due, 1 hopes as how theyll recognize the good ness of my atew; I hopes they'll give me credit for the charity 1 done, And also my creation of the sugar-coate- d bun. And when I gets my robe on and m heart with joy is folded wings and I'll Just alt there with thumpin', watch the Ashes Jumpin. iRt'l I. UMl.ltoM.Sgi Ny, n4hNrrfwii Artfcdul-- WIW" 'I aTVTKTTur. J vi 1 TTimf . lit sTl Id ty. A1 MX. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have J Always Bought Afccctable Frcparationfor Asg tttcrooJandRcgula-Unsimilating the 5 loinachs and Bowels of Bears the Signature of Fromolcs Digestion,CheerfuL ness and Rest. Contains neillier norIincraL Opium.Morpliine ot Narcotic. pv tfouDr.wmptraan Sent' Itmpltu JU.tmMt Sn AufilMt Jkyprrmmt IU (MtuHalrSifo Cm!u4 Mipw flnm Use Remedy for Constipation, Sour Stoniach, Diarrhoea A perfect Worms .(Convulsions, Feverishness nnd Sleep. For Over Loss of Facsimile of Signature Thirty Years NEW YORK. a rrs he-n- New Orleans Tlmea-Democr- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. He Knew Hla Mother. Georgias mother wag very insistent In demanding trading stamps when, ever she purchased anything, and little Georgle knew that. A few days ago his mother was blessed with baby twins, and as soon as Georgie heard of It he hastened to his mother's room, and whispered Into her ears; "Say, ma, didnt you get any trading stamps with the twins at John B. Knox Home. John B. Knox of Anniston, Ala., who has frequently of late been spoken of as a candidate for the United States senatorshlp, was in Birmingham yesterday on his way home from Europe, where he has been for two months. Mr. Knox ts looking well and saya he had a most enjoyable trip. On the subject of politics, he had nothing to say. or, at least, he said nothing When the subject was mentioned he looked at his watch and said: It Is now 3:30 oclock. The base ball game at West End park begins at 4. Gentlemen, I'll bid you good afternoon. And with that, Mr. Knox left the lobby of the Hillman and made for the ball game. Birmingham When the leaves begin to fall, when blow the winds down through the canyons, when the snow falle think of California, the Lund of Perpetual Sunshine. Then ask the agent of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake R. R. about hotels resorts, rates and excursions. Or write to J. L. Moore, D. P. A., Salt Lake City. He will answer all your questions. At Pittsburg a man with a wooden leg saw two dogs fighting over a bone and, attempting to play peacemaker, he balanced himself on hla peg and kicked the bone with hla sound foot Main Point Overlooked. Whereupon one of the dogs grabbed Many a man whirls in to reform the the wooden leg, upsetting Its owner world, only to discover at last that he and yanking It loose, and made off didn't know how to reform himself. down the street with It Atlanta Constitution. THE COMFORTER A congested vein pressing on Ordered Emperor to Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria attended the rennt army maneuvers and sat his hors for three hours In a drenching rein In spite of rerron strnnees from tncdlenl advisers. As a result ho caught cn'd nnd the doctors revenged tlcmselvs hy ordering lira it to bed for two or rt for the swelling, throbbing ache of St. Jacobs Oil J frees the circulation, allays the pressure and soothes away the pain. Price. M 85c. end 50c W. L. Douclas IT! 3 & S H O ES lull 93' W. L. Douglas 84.00 Cilt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. Is the name of the bluing you are looking fur. Ask your grocer. He sells it. Remember the name. A large package for only 5 cents. After you see your clothes z. mwy White made so by RED CROSS HALL BLUE you will want no other. Pitiful Plight of Aged Man. Because Oliver Powe, a builder of Ansonln. Conn., put nil his properly In his wife's name and she died rhlldless he lost It all. according to the probate court's ruling, and Is left penniless al the sge of 72. too Infirm to work. Believing that at his wife's death he would be her heir. Mr. Powe had his In all. home and sat lugs. transferred to . so she would hnve no trouble In pelting his estate should Mrs. Powe died a year he die first ago, her estate was promptly claimed by her relatives and the prolnto court sustalred their rlnlm. Mr. Powe bns brought a suit for equitable relief. Bed. a nerve accounts Neuralgia Age-Heral- d The Joy of It. Here, my good man." she said one day Inst week to a man who had hepped alms of her. "hero Is s nickel, and please to understand that I do not give this bteaus" I hope to be rewarded for my charity some day. but because It gives me pleasure to do so." The burly beggar looked dubiously at the coin. "look ere, mum," he said, "In this ere wicked world we don't orften get the chanre to enjoy ourselves. Why not make it a dime and 'ave a renl good time? TOM emr- - We Have Often Wondered. Why is it that when you tell a girl she has pretty hair she always says she just bad it washed the other day and hasnt been able to do a thing with It since? Cleveland Leader. Lost His Leg. The Key to Power. Success in life Is a delicate and difficult thing to define. To many rightly or wrongly It Is synonymous with the accumulation of wealth, the standard of achievement and the end of all ambition worthy of human endeavor. But whatever may be our delineation of this subtle and somewhat fickle goddess, the possession of a substan tlal bank account is, for most persons for all, In Tact, who are not degenerates a most laudable object of am bltlon. It has a psychological value all apart from its conventional, commercial value. It is veritably the key to power not alone through what It buys, but through what it does un those secret sources of locking transform the delinquent that strength into the alert, the vacillating Into the confident, kindling the embers of hope, and giving the race to the slow, the battle to the weak. Business Mens Magazine. BXW VMS OXBVMMI OOMfWNV. c Grate TOWE23 The POMMEL SLICKER l.t!OIr'LAS tfFNS flfl 1 0 I U vJJ 1 H fl bit N ADVERTISED HAS AND SOLD FOa A .SSJiWISM cioma ntdc I of the bcit in block orefow. fully gutfutecL snd sold by rclaUt dealers 7wUre, nstjm!. sties in the Of THE TO. iCN T0WUvr.Tt?5al F FL,U non to-da- F-RU- f Cron i.'io4S,Sd,iff, $Z,US, $ I. SO CAUTION. Inxlnt upon having W.KImng. CS la. FLUFF-RUrw W. Sooth WORKS G i 'l'hooo ISV . Pill LsVo City, IU U 't'Louo ftsh IIW .Inn-.- , 1 tka no xithtlioto. Nona without hi. iiaiua mnl prli-- xiined on bulUmi. townwh.ro WAVTFn. A W. I. IkillifU. Slum. Xt'O lint .old. Full llllO of upon r (U..L (ample, xxiil free fur Itirpei-thFort Color Cntl.lt oxed; Ay mill oof oar tmirg. Write for llln.lr.te.1 raining of Full Nfvtno, TV. L. 1)01 (j LAN, Brockton, M nno. j' .......... t'h-nl- ll- )., EtWABD t inyon wh eifl O.iprov this lUtxmxM. t, ORAMC AVII KKVF.nMm.lt vmir old r'xi jm, Imratr.i t urtxlnx, Lit). snd Frxlgkt paid oao y Uni-.--- I If PATENTSiPliOFIT PROTtCT AN INVENTION. MASON, nriklCK & LAhRCNCE, Patent Lawyer, Eoloblloliod 1801. Washington. D. C. trod ("tntif tird tnnlv.rm; froo lio'Li.l. II. rr- l U tnx lll'i.ir,t!n f Xm x., Ilr,n.iro1t Xhd lhmi.md.nt ,mUX.fl rll.uiX Cumuitiuk.U. n. emilltlxutlti. Vt rlta til MUST FULLY wmicted with i wureejen, une Thompson's Eys Kindly W. N. Mention Thle Paper. Balt U.. -i Post Cards. f". Wm Conxj Inlsni Cars to. and, N. V. Souv?n!r Lakc-N- o. AU UMll'HiKt) l Water Advertisements When Anewerlng CvRl Ccney Istan J Xi t Xxxat'f'llxnl .fsl Postal Card SI ILM 6fll HOtS THAI! W. L. Onugls. f.I.SO ohoxo hto bv their xtylx. eaxv lining, and xurxrX.r wearing xi'h'x.rJ tho Inrfcxt aaixol any 0.I.SO qualille., nno In Ilia world. They ore lint ax good as that tho only font you $$. 00 to $7.00 tlino dlilrrowo ll the price. II I could t.Kx you Into my luclnry ot Brockton, Man., tl.o Urgent la fine the world under one roof nuking elinee, and xtiow you tho core llh which every would ol rcallto pair Uouglxa xnort I, mode, you why W, L Ikiurixo $j.8 xboae are tho bxtt Ohr produced In tho world. II I covlj allow cou tho dlltertnrebrtworn the chore male In my factory and thoxe ol other muhrx, you would undrrrtxnd why llougla S.I.MI xhiwtco- -t mnru to ntxkx, why they hold tl.cir chope. tit hotter, wear longer, and ore of greater Intrln.lc value than any other SJ.SO y. xl.oo on the market TV. ffiHtna JKa fboxs fox Dottrjf ti.M), V. HO. Poyo Srhaal A OF ACINIC Ql'm LIKE AIL It MAK18MHO S!T. AMT OTHcti tt'AKUt AC1 URLR. 4o 11 tTf 44. IWOS. UU IGillw. Giu4. dr Ytfrfot. Ui |