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Show PT 'iflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflj Hj AN OLD MAN'S TRIBUTE. H An Ohio Fruit Raiser, 78 Years Old, H Cured of a Terrible Case After Ten Years of Suffering. HHH Sidney Justus, fruit dealor, of Men- HHfl tor, Ohio, says: "I was curod by Douii'h HHfl Kldnoy Pills of u severe case of kid- HHH ,.-, noy trouble, of HHH &!$MW y,a'H' standing. l XJIrSjfljiSf ' Hllfrred the H J ' fTi wm. severe B mM I'ncKnclio nud H n?MKV- "lw other pains In B I lY i I P'-'clally sevci'o H ' when stooping H siiinkv ju8tuh. to lift anything, anil often I could hardly straighten H my back. Tlin aching was bad in the H daytime, but Just us bad at night, and 1 1 was always lumo In the morning. I was bothurod with rheumatic pains H and dropslrnl swolllng of tho feet. Thu H urinary pastngeH worn painful, and tho Q Bocrotlous wero discolored and so freo fl that ofton 1 had to rise nt night. I H felt tired all day. Half a box served H to relievo mo, and three boxes effected H a permanent cure." H A TItlAL FRISK. Address Foster- H Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. V. For' sale H by all dealers. Price CO cents. ' H TEA H With Schilling's Best, H mistake is impossible. H Moncyback fixes that. 1 Wrlto tor our Knowlixtjr llool, A. Schilling Jt Ooreptn, San t'raneUoo. H TEA H The tea of this country is, H ; on the average, trash. &! The waste is great. Tour (trow rrturi 'our montjr Ujru dnn'i ' TEA 1 Good tea costs no more m than poor, as a rule. H It is strange. Your nroccr return your money It jou don't i tILo Bcutlllntc's llent. H A (1UAUANTKHI) CUUK l'OK VII.ES. B ,Itcliln, llllnd, llleedluK or 1'r.nruillui. I'llet. Votir H drucUt will refund inontir If I'A.O OINTMENT tl to euro jruu lu 0 to II (Ujra. 60c HHHsl - TEA B Schilling's Best applies to M the dealing between your B grocer and you, as well as to M tea and baking-powder. H Your gTooer returniyour money If you don't Ilka li- I ! TEA ' H San Francisco is Tea- m Town; we've done our part M to make it Tea-Town. HH YoargTOMr return! your money If you don't Ilk lb Women in Out Hospitals Appalling Increase in the Number of Operations 1 Performed Each, Year How Women May Avoid Them. Going through tho hospitals la our largo cities ono Is surprised to find such a largo proportion of tho patients lying on thoso snow-whito beds women and girls, who are either awaiting or recovering from serious operations. opera-tions. Why should this bo the case?" Simply Sim-ply bccauie they have neglected: themselves. them-selves. Ovarian and womb troubles are certainly on the increase among the women of this country they creep xipon them unawares, but ovcry one of thoso patients in the hospital beds had plenty of warning in that bearing-down bearing-down feeling, pain at left or right of tho womb, nervous exhaustion, pain In tho small of tho back, loucorrhooa, dizziness, diz-ziness, flatulency, displacements of tho womb or irregularities. All of thoso symptoms aro indications- of an unhealthy un-healthy condition of tho ovaries or womb, and if not heeded the ponalty has to bo paid by a dangerous operation. When theso symptoms manifest them' solves, do not drag along until you aro obliged to go to tho hospital and, submit sub-mit to an operation but remember that Iydla E. Plnlcham's Vogetablo Compound has saved thousands of women from surgical operations When women aro troubled, with Irregular, Ir-regular, suppressed or painful menstruation, menstru-ation, weakness, leucorrhooa, displacement displace-ment or ulceration of tho womb, that bearing-down feeling, Inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flat-ulenoy), flat-ulenoy), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or aro beset with such symptoms as dizziness, lassitude, lassi-tude, excitability, Irritability, nervous- Rnrllrat Green Onlonn. fm Thc John A. Salzcr Seed Co., La Crosse, Vfl Wis., nlwnyn have something new, gome- )W tiling valuable. Tliia j ear they offer 'fl among their new money making vege4 fU I tables, nn Earliest Uruen Knting Onion. fl It is a winner, Mr. Farmer nnd (Jardencrl "fl JUHT SEND THIS KQT1CK VND 1GC and they will uend you their big plant and Bccd catalog, together "with enough seed - to grow - 1,000 fine, solid Cabbages, ' 2,000 rich, juicy Turnips, 2,000 blanching, nutty Celery, - . 2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce, ', 1,000 splendid Onions, ,' 1,000 rare, luscious ltadishcs, j 1.000 gloriously brilliant Flowers. i In nil over 10,000 plants this great offer is made to get you to test their warranted ' vegetable seeds and ALL FOn BUT ICO POSTAOK, ) providing you will return this notice, nnd- if you will send them 20c in postage, they will add to the above a big packago of Saber's Fourth of July Sweet Corn the J earliest on enrth 10 days earlier than Cory,Fccpo'Day,FihitofAll,etc. IW-.N.U. Plso's Cure I s tbe best medicine -we ever used H for all QffcctlonH of tho throat and lungs. Vfu. U O. Kmdslst. Vanburcn, Intl., Feb r 1600. M Sir. Wltitlow'a RoothJnjj BjTtipi I for children tectblnir, oftem the uiirai, reducc . 1 iuimUon,Ujipala,cureiwliidcollu. 34oboUlo 3 ness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all A gone"and "wunt-to-be-left-alono" feel- H Ings, they should remember there is ono , tried and true remedy. Tho fol.owlng letters cannot fall to- i bring hopo to despairing women. 4 Mrs. Fred Seydel, 413 N. 64th Street,. ' West Philadelphia, I'a , writes: i- Door Mrs. Pinkham: J ' I was In a very serious condition wlien T f . vrroto to you for advice. Ilmdnsoriouswomb v, and ovurlan trouble nnd I could not carry a. f chllil to nutturlty, nnd wna ndvisod that ani ff operntlon wns my only hopo of recovery. I could not bear to think of going to tho hospital, hospi-tal, so wroto you for advlco. 1 did as you instructed in-structed mo and took Lydln E. Pinkham' Voeotnblo Compound: nnd I am not only b . woll woman to-day, but havo a bcautlf til baby 9Lt girl six months old. I ndvlsu all sick s.ntt Bj suffering women to wrlto you for advice, as w you havo done so much for ma." Miss Ruby Mushrush, of East Chicago, Intl., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkhmn: " I liavo boon n great sufferer with irregular menstruation ami ovarian trouble, and about throe months ago tho doctor, after ustrjgtb, X-ltay on mo, said I had an abeess on th ovarios and would have to have nu operation. My mother wanted mo to try Lydla S. Pink-ham's Pink-ham's Vegetable Comiouml as a last rosort, and it not only saved me-from s operation but made mo entirely well." Lydln E. P nlcham's Vegetable Compound Com-pound nt once removes such troubles. Hef use to buy any other medicinofor yon need tho best. Mrs. rinkham invites all sick women , to write her for advico. Her advice and medlolno have restored thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Muss. v LYtUa E. Plakham's Yejttibk GmMmwI Swum W(tor Ottvers VML ' It |