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Show A PROMINENT GHURGH WORKER SAYS SHE OWES HER LIFE TO PERUNA. OPIUM IN DIVERGE FC T.MS. HER GREAT FORTUNE. C I w--r i '! ',' . '! g Saved From Misery and Made Happy and Useful. A Woman A woman confined to the house for sev-- . eral years with a chronic female derangement had finally given up hope of being X i bearing down pains accompanied by dreadful headaches. I was afraid my health was ruined for life, and felt very downcast about it Ona day when a friend was visiting mo she told me of Peruna and what It had done for her when she suffered with Irregular menstruation. My husband procured a bottle the same evening and I bezan to take It daily according to direction. Before the first botte was used I was entirely well, and you certainly have one grateful woman's blessing. I have also advised my friends to use It." j MRS. HATTIE LA FOUNTAIN. J justice to speak a good word for it becAuse I have found it to be such a rare exception. State FederaDoes More "I have known several women who were little better than physical wrecks, mothers who dragged out a miserable, painful existMrs. Julia M. Brown, Secretary of the ence, but were made well and strong through Woman's State Federation of California, the use of Peruna. I have known of cases writes from 131 J Fifth St., Los Angeles, of chronic catarrh which were cured in a short time, when adozen different remedies CaL, as follows : "I have never known of any patent med- had. been experimented with and without icine which did what it professed to do ex- good results. I use it myself when I feci cept Peruna. This remedy does much more nervous and worn out, and I have always than it claims, and while I have never ad- found that the results were most satis JULIA M. BROWN. vocated any medicine, I feel that it is but Than is Claimed for it." y." roLtrx n. no, Daccmea n. si shore, where the tide I wrote her name In the Band: But the restless waves, In their swirling might. Washed It away with relentless hand. On the stalwart oak, where the h plaints, I cut her name in the roughened bark: But the woodman came with his whetted ax. Rosing the tree in the woodland dark. In my hoping heart, all aglow with love, I fixed her name with affection's will: sun-kisse- d brown-thrus- "I "WROTE HER NAME!" And I laughed In glee at the baffled hosts. Taunting the Futes to a test of skill. But, alas for me; In the war of love She charKed my heart In a mortal bout! And the one whose name I hud written there. Scorning my love. Just rubbed It out! 3 5 5 Tz COMPANION 2 New Subscription Offer. Tk r New Suaacriacr FREE The. (be 1009. Boarding by the Week. friend of ours broke up a few weeks ago and went to a nice, quiet family hotel to board. We met him on the street yesterday, and his looks so affected us, we dug him out of the crowd at the risk of being stabbed with a fat lady's umbrella, and upbraided him. "Booz"Boozing!" he ejaculated. not It's that I'm boozing! ing! boarding house! Say," and grabbing me by the coattails he pulled me Into a stairway. He was evidently a desperate man, but I resolved to stand my ground. "Say!" he reiterated, "did you ever eat at one of those nice, quiet family boarding houses?" We denied the allegation. "Will, don't you ever do It, either. If you want to live and circulate and have your natural cupidity!" I nodded. t "It went pretty good the first day, but the second day's meals looked familiar on short acquaintance, and we shied ajittle. Third day same old grub. Soup tasted of pastry, and pastry tasted of soup. All down through the middle she tasted Just like the soup and pastry!" I waited. "Fifth day I began to feel heavy and concluded I must be, petrifying. Sixth day there was a hard lump and I had to have in my bread-baskethe doctor rim me out, so to speak. Seventh day we went to Aunt Maria's, but the first day of the second week vas well, it was the same old dog. yet! And It's been the same erer since. Day by day I have filled tip until I can't eat any more, and my wife says they are getting rich off us.' I've got Indigestion and have the backache with nt,ht sweats. The doctor says my stomach is crowding the spinal column and I must take more exercise. I see my finish! Say, do, you .know where I can get a meat " auser I want to bore a hole We could plainly see the man was mad and while be was trying to touch the family boarding house menu with his finger preparatory to boring, w eluded him and escaped In the crowd. We always were lucky that way. A hous?-keepln- g blank-ety-blan- k t, THE YOUTHS y cured. She had tried physician after physician, and remedy alter remedy, without any permanent improvement. Her treatment had cost her husband, who was a poor man, hundreds of dollars. They had been obliged to deny themselves many comforts of life in order to get money enough to pay the physicians. The woman had become weak, nervous and wretched, and scarcely able to keep out of her bed. Her children were growing up neglected and ragged because of the want of a mother's care, lier husband was becoming discouraged and broken down with overwork. Picking up the paper one day she happened to read an item which contained the news that Er. Hartman would treat such cases free of charge by letter. She immediately wrote the doctor describing her case, and giving him all her symptoms. She soon received a letter telling her exactly what to do, and what medicines and appliances to get. She began the treatment (the principle remedy being Peruna) at once, and in a few weeks she was well and strong again, able to do her own work. This offer of free home treatment to women is still open to all who may need the services of this eminent physician. All letters applying for treatment will be promptly, answered, and be held strictly confidential Miss Annie Hoban, Post Pocahontas ot Yemassee Council of Red Men (Women's Branch), writes from S72 Eighth Ave., New York: "Three months ago I was troubled with backache and a troublesome heaviness about the stomach. Sleep brought me no rest for it was a restless sleep. The doctor said my nervous system was out of order but his prescriptions didn't seem to relieve me. I wa3 told that Peruna was good fur building up the nervous system. After using it for two months I know now that it is. I want to say that it made a new woman of me. The torturing symptoms have all disapjeared and I feel myself again. Peruna did me more good than all the other medicines I have taken." ANN IK HOBAN. Miss Mamie Powell, Lake Charles, Louisiana, writes: "I sincerely believe that Peruna is woman's best friend, for it has certainly been that to me. I had had headaches, backaches and other aches every month lor a long time, but shortly after I began taking Peruna this was a thing of the past, and I have good reason to be gratef uL I take a bottle every spring and fall now, and that keeps my health perfect, and I certainly am more robust now than I have been before and am weighing more. I do not think anyone will lie disappointed in the results obtained from the use of PeMISS MAMIE POWELL. runa." If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will le pleased to give yon his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O, Love's Reward. On the shelving comes in, ? Mrs. Hattie La Fountain, Treas. Protected Home Circle and Catholic Ladies of Ohio, writes from Gal ion, O., as follows: "After my first child was born Buffered for several months with Secretary Woman's tion Says; "Pe-ru-n- a Life-Lon- titt-4- ws aa rata Ml ao .11 l ?f a win win 91.4 aeass Hits alia ar Ibt ' inn - Z.fc. - - . aunt at - U0f af lb it Paper at aoce lataes at The Cmoloa lor die remalataf weeks ai 1 9 J. Tke Svabls (Umbers lor Ttunkf(irla(. Christmas aal Mew Tear's. All Ike TaeTratk'e CanaaaUa'Saiinitimc" Calta.ar ler It4. UUMfra-ar- a' la twelve calars anf gal. iseaet al Tke Camsaaiaa lor 1904 a Ukrary at Ibe ktl reaitaf lor every- - wkec al ike family. I kM I S 3t Tr. llluttrafd Announctmtnt and I I I - jra Sample Coplti of tfit Taptr BOSTON. MASS. YOUTH'S COMPANION. THE, I I I S m f 4TM rnamrnt- p III MiMaa -- mana Mfe Aai a I flBM!lar waaaaMhmmmweqaat" k ,waXaMWmm aa." ttartam. H art law a III k 1 A 90 t 1 --Ma VMllMrMlkMMw aW - MM kWe ma 5 5 3 I I r V II II .vs. W. L. DOUGLAS Tooth Ponder tjcs U ' Good for fad Tx Eot Bad or W Teeth" - 1 I- -l " al VVS larra trial pftcaef Instruction Tkfa la not a bwlatly tiny Mmrl". but ft larra lli .1 3 1 V 1 l.l I I lniin powr of AtlM nail a with - tork fr. enough t pck'4r,anyone of Its valixv When Anverinfl AdvertisemenU Wemm all ovr th ponntry Thi Mention Paper. r Una far what Kindly pralin tmt-mrIn lor rm Ia It ban f f.mal III, enrir, W.N. U.. Salt Lake No. 44. 1BQ3 all Innammallon aM diwharrwa. a wonderful re, 1"t utp thrust. rlan'irte ntritil Warrh. mrtth afi anl to rrmiTe Isrtar - ro-Tir- (? nt muif-a tUe Uf tb, 4mef - by wearing They eqnal those that have hwn r'wt-Iyon from tl.00 to 5.J0. Th tale ot V. !. t)OTicIft aliwa provtheir itinrinrity ovrr all other tnakaa. 8oli by reUil Uo $3.20 or $3 iloee. l MalmtrrtNlhr talaa la thnr. I nl ae lr ,frirfM (, U hlht f Ne W? fr. Vr3r L - t Infmnnnt b I. r.n W. I., fwil i fi'il 1 statements confirming the story of the awful illness and subsequent cure of the liUle son of Mr. and Mrs. McBride. Dr. Limes Is particularly emphatic In his statement, and there does not cow seem to be any rooni for doubt as to the fact that Dodd's Kidney Pills, little boy. and nothing else, paved-thlie was bo bad that he had Kpileptlo npclls which seized him with Increasing frequency. He was la the right side, and his inind was uadly affected. In their sworn statement, Mr. and Mrs. McBride say: "Tb? very day we began to use n Dodd's Kidney Pills our boy had of these Epileptic spells or fits. In less than a week be c"sed l aving them entirely." Tbe case has caused a great sensar Von In the neighborhood. The sworn tatements have confirmed the whole story. Promises Unsupported. A good story Is told of Prof. Jebb. Ia the classroom. Immediately above his own Prof. Veitch lectured on logic. One day the peroration of the professor was greeted with such rapturous applause that it brought down some pieces of ceiling In the room below. As the bits of plaster dropped about the room Prof. Jebb quietly remarked "Gentlemen, our premises will not sap-po- rt the conclusion of the professor of semi-paralyze- twen-tv-scve- logic. The American Invasion. a run around to do some this morning. London i shocping positively American. It really seems as It It had come, at last that th Yankees were running London, for whtrever we went our friends from across the herring pond were swarm log London Black and White. We took BUSY DOCTOR Sometimes Overlooks a Point. The physician is such a buy tnaa that be sometimes overlooks a valuable point to which his attention may be called by an. intelligent patient who is a thinker. "About a year ago my attention was called to Orape Nuts by one of my patients," says a physician of Cincinnati. "At the time my own health bad and I was pretty well rundown but t saw in a minute that the theories behind Grape-Nut- s were perfect and if the food was all that wa claimed for It It was a p rfwt food so I commenced to use Grape-Nu- t with warm milk twice a dr.y and in short time becran to improve in every way, and now 1 am much stronger, feel 60 better and weigh more than I ever did in my life. "I know that all of this good is das to Grape-Nutand I am firmly convinced that the claims made for th food arc tru. I have recommended and still recommend the food to a tu great many cf my pafknt with eniallrt mr ptir. mm r.rarktaa. Hawk m lllerl4 H.a "' r','"'. EaaerRrpnk-COLIEGE. v"-- r?f "' Kil l TS., ?urLn(,iii,li. result, I.rvjk in MOLER S I'Mm f'H.. splen- In some ra?es the imof patients on this fin provement fond ha bf'--n wonderful. "A a brain and ti' rv food, in fact ! a rrr.-r.- il stand IhA. Crar-;:;un Xy IVst'im Co.. a!'n" N'a.re Mich. jlattle Creek. did j t ( Calala; ' AV . T.. Ci,r $4 d'H C0f0 0'hm ar n.. The McBride Case Again. St. John, Knns.. Oct. 2C Mr. and Mrs. William McBride and Jesse L. Limes. M. D., have gone beforo Mr. Georgo E. Moore, Notary Public, and have sworn and subscribed to written s rlaalera everywlirr. Look for name an4 nn Hnttnm. prlr-- Hatl totiay ; rctal card E MM hi rtr nt Ke w. HO I i inn (uirs-irii- . eanla. Itrr ItMane. ( IUE S I'ASTilN Hmlei, I 4 1 lamb a Ac. n't Will An. from W. L. Douglaa ng FREE TO WOMEN! tha baiia ar4 T.Tl'i Itl . To Elite Matrimonial Journal J Too th Teth Peariy Lustre 25c CIQ BOX TO" Give mm 3.SS&3SHOESffi eaa aura $3 to Si yearly Chores. Devotees of the Drvj Chocse Variour Ways of Obtaining Us Effects. Consumers of opium are not all of the same kind. There are slaves of the p!pe, slaves of the syringe and slaves of the powder that is swallowed to give surcease of pain or of mental worry. There are those who take the drug In the form of a medicinal preparation, such as laudanum, paregoric, and the extract of laudanum; those who smoke it and Inhale the fumes Into the lungs and thoso who take hypodermic injections of morphia. The seond class the smokers comprise the largest number of victims. Dr. Jelifi'e of the New York city hospital estimates that fully 20,000 people In that city are addicted to the opium habit In some form. The annual sale of opium in Vermont is equivalent, according to the doctor, to a grain for. every adult in tho state, an, amount 3bviously far greater than can bo accounted for by its conu:nj t!on for medicinal purposes. Some slaves of the drug take It regularly every day; others have periodical sprees similar to those of the nlcor.ol drinker. A Model for Mothers. With unceasing devotion and teal Queen Wllhelniina's brave and clever mother who during WUhelmlna'a later girlhood was the Queen Regent did whatever she could to make her daughter's education a truly excellent ona. Among the names of those who tau.;ht the young queen, Queen Emma's name deserves a fair place. It was the Queen Itertent herself who regulated and superintended all the lessons of Wllhelmina, being present at moat of them and taking quite as much interest In them as her little daughter. October TIIK I'lGItT 7 v; l;jfTOH. art ! rtfh of tiif to Wellvill"." fT."-!- n 1 :r ,!." for a "op "T1k |