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Show f ' St ,, mat is a Backache? (fn IT IS NATURE'S Disease of Woman Organism Cured aRd Consequent Pam Stopped by Lydia E. Piafchuna Vegetable Compound. " t "It seems as though my back woud break" ,Women ulUr these words over and over Sgliiii but continue to drag1 along and suffer v ith aches in tha small of the back, pain low down in the side, ' bearing (low n pains, ner eousuess and no ambition for any task not realize that the back i the mainspring of woman's organism, and quickly indicates by aching a disThey do eased condition of the female organl or kidneys, and that the aches ayd pains will continue until the cause ii removed Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has been for many years the one and only effective remedy in suck cases. It speedily cures female anc kidney disorders and restores the fe male organs to a healthy condition. I have suffered with female troubles fot over two years, suffering intense pain eaek month, my back ached until it seemed at though it would b run It. and 1 felt so weak all over that I dul not hud strength to attend tc my work but bad to stay in tied a large pari of the first two or three days every month. I would have sleepless nights, bad dreams and severe headaches. All this undermined my health. 44 We consulted an old familv physic! an. who advised that I try Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound. I began taking it regularly and aoow found that I ooukl sleep and eat better than 1 had done for months. Within two months I became regular and I no longer Miss Maude Suffer from backache or pain. Morris, Sec. Ladies Aid and Mission Society! IS & Hunter St., Atlanta, G. 44 Wheat, Mhnshels peraera Cauuocue and samples rnsa WHITER hlwMiabiS t.liQiau.m. ALL TRUE. & ' Too many bills are apt to make a man feel bilious. The fools are not all dead. In fact, a lot Of them haven't been born. Joy cometb In the morning unless youve been making a night of It Its a mistake to marry too young, but Its a mistake ttiat isnt repeated. A woman Is never quite happy with man who ref uses, to argue with her. Many an unsuccessful man ' would rather preserve his dignity .than hustle. It .f better 'to have too little eon fldence In yourself than too much 1 1 ethers. ' v We are told that love levels all things, but often it seems like an up hill fight. To indulge In the things we cant afford Is the average mans Idea of pleasure. Life ' is like a game of cards. Is which a good deal depends upon a good deal. The fellow who Is always under t cloud reminds me of nothing so much a borrowed umbrella. , ! f u Wants International Observatory. Prof. Edward C. Pickering, of thi Harvard observatory, proposes to es tabllsh an international observatory His committee is to be composed of thi eminent ostronomers of the world who are to raise a sum of money, hav gigantic telescope built and placed on the most suitable spot on earth, and all to go to work. OUTDOOR LIFE Will Not Offset the 111 Effects of Coffee When One Cannot Digest It fanner ways; It was not from liquor or tobacco that for ten years or more I suffered A from dyspepsia and stomach trouble, they were caused by the use of coffee until I got so bad I had to give up coffee entirely and almost give up eating. There were times when I could eat only boiled milk and bread and when I went to the field to work I had to take some bread and butter along to give me strength. I doctored with doctors and took almost everything I could get for my atomach la the way of medicine but If I got any better It only lasted a little while until I was almost a walking skeleton. "One day I read an., ad for Postum and told my wife I would try It, and as to the following facts I will make affidavit before any Judge: "I quit coffee entirely and nsed Postum In its place. I have regained my health entirely and can eat anything that la, cooked to eat, I have Increased In weight until now I weigh more than I ever did; I have not taken any medicine for my stomach since-began using Postum. Why, I believe Postum will almost digest an Iron wedge., "My family would stick to coffee at first, but they eaw the effects it had on me, and when they were feeling bad they began to use Postum, one at a time, until now we all nse Postum. Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek. Mich. Ten days trial of Postum in place of coffee proves the truth, an easy and Theres a reason. pleasant way. Look in pkgs. for a copy of the far mous little hook, The Road to Well-Irtii- A 1 jy CEM nf( t- - NOVELWAV, IN Diamond Ring Valued at $20,000 Loet by Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney , Discovered with Darklanterna. WARNINS TO WOMEN MM V- THOUSANDS OF VOLUMES ARE BURNED IN ENSUING EIRE. York. Four amateur Jeuth fo engaged In a search the other night a diamond ring, lost more than a week State Librarian of California Issyea ago, near W.stbury, L. I. UK Report of Damage Canaed by ReTiffany & Co. had advertised for f?i cent Disaster Principal Coof $1,000 reward a ring and offered its recovery. It was learned, after th llections Saved. finding of the ring, that the owner wa Cal. The Sacramento, state li- Mrs. Harry Paine Whitney. It was s brarian has Issued a report show Ing wedding gKc from her father-in-lathe damage done to libraries through- the late 'V. C. Whitney, and was valout the state by the fire or eaith-quah- e ued at $20,000. in April. From points outside The sleuths were successful In theli of San Francisco come the follow ir 'aridi and will revive the reward statements of loss: Santa Rosa, $25,- - They were John iwerett, a gardener; mk; Carnegie library building badly William Adams, coachman for Stan damaged, but can be strengthened ley Mortimer; Thomas Griffin, 8P and restored, San M&'So, building icner for Harry Pajne Whitney, and The four borrowed badly damaged and cjdenjned, Hay- John Griffin. ward, $1,7 jo damags to library build- diamond ring from Mrs. Whitney and ing, Martinez, $1,400 damage to then dropped it on the Whitney lawa 1 1.000 building, Oakland, $3,0oo damlahterttcn They flashed a bulls-ey- e Redwood the sparkler to see what the effect age to $80,000 building; City, building ruined, loss $5,000; would be. In this way they discovered that under the sharp rkys oi Berkeley, $200 loss to building. The University of California suf- the light the diamond could he seer fered the loss of 1,000 volumes, which In the grass plainly at a distance ol were at a bindery In San Francisco ten feet. The quartettte then formed a Hn and about 230 volumes which wert 1.1 the bands of officers and students with about ten feet between each and The loss of library books and build began a systematic search of the lawn under the rays of lanterns. At tin Is summarize Ingg in San as follows; The San Francisco pub end of half an hour Deverett spied 11c of the the missing diamond as it nestled un library lost three-fourt160.000 volumes contained in the male der a wisp of grass. The sleuths Imbuilding and Its branches. The booki mediately took the valuable bauble tt were insured for $10,000. All build- Mrs Whitney, who was delighted at ings gone except two branch library Its recovery. She assured them that buildings alued at $53,000. The de they would get the reward, which the) to dlvld stroyed buildings were varied at $25, had agreed beforehand 000 and carried $15 000 insurance equally. The Astronomical Society of the Pa ciflc lost over 1,400 volumes; Bna; TO TOUR EUROPE Brlth library, destroyed, over 12,000 to volumes; the Bohemian clulj library Five Coruell Students Expect Miles 10.000 Travel During destroyed, about 5,000 volumes; Cali Their Vacation. fornla Academy of Sciences, library destroyed, over 12,000 volumes; ebam Ithaca, N. Y. Five Cornell student ber of commerce library, destroyed will speqd their summer vacations In over 2,000 volumes; Mechanlcq-Me- r a trip by wheel through Europe The c&ntlle library, destroyed, 200,000 volumes, Insurance on books $59,000, In- paity, which Is made up of George surance on buildings' $30,000; St Ig W. Naysmyth, Wa.lter Manning Ladd natlus college library, destroyed, ovei William Tudor Price, A. H. Candec left New 50.000 volumes; San Francisco Count) and Manuel on and will Celtic York the Tuesday, Medical society library, destroyed over 1,C00 volumes, insurance $1,500; be gone three months. will work Three of the students San Francisco reading room and II as asbrary for the blind, destroyed. lOf their passage across by acting volumes, insurance $800; San Fran- sistant engineers on the steamer, and cisco Verein library, destroyed, ovei all of them have arranged to sell .acto newspaper 4,400 volumes; state normal school counts of their trip the Romero, whe throughout country. volumes. 8.500 library, destroyed, Is a Peruvian, will represent the largSupreme court library, destroyed over 17,000 volumes; theosophical li- est daily in his native city, Lima Peru. brary, destroyed, about 1,000 volEngland, France, Germany, Holland umes; University club library, de and Austria are on the Itinerary, and Wells-Iargover 2,500 volume; stroyed, as a final wind-u- p the boys Intend tc library, destroyed, about 5,000 make a into Russia, although he trip Men no Young Insurance; volumes, one of them knows anything about Christian association, destroyed, over tha language or customs ofthat coun2.500 volumes; San FrancWco law litry. vol about $5,000 brary, destroyed, eitrds of admission to al umes: library .oL tbe Society of Cali theSpecialfactories of Europe have beet big fornla Pioneers, destroyed ; library m to the students through the ef gives Mills law ; Croket mansion, destroyed forts of Director Sriiith, of Sibley col, library,' destroyed, about 15,000 vol- lege. The party expect to trave ol consisting umes; ,Sutro library about 10,000 miles. volumes 200.000 volumes, 125,000 saved, rest destroyed; French library MAKE DANDIES OF SOLDIERS destroyed, over 25,000 volumes. The principal libraries saved are the Bancroft library of 60,000 volumes Englishman Coming with New Cm for Uniforms Government to belonging to the State university, which has been moved to .Berkeley; Pay Him $1,000 a Week. the Microscopical society's Jlbrary ol Under Washington. engagement 2.500 volumes, moved to Stafe univerwith the war department, G. V. Winsity; Cooper Medical college library of 7,400 volumes, and California state ter, military tailor, London, England, has started for America to destgn new mining bureau library of 5,000 volstyle service uniforms for the army umes. His salary will be $1,000 a week. t The Washington officials have giver PLAN GIFT FOR KAISER. him a free hand. It is hoped he will something smart for both Trustees of Brooklyn Institute Will design branches of the United States service Give Him Portrait of Roosevelt American army men are smart, but to Show Good Feeling. although the materials of their uniform are superior to those of the BritNew York. To prove to the German ish army, their design and Cut are mos4 emperor that there is no personal unsatisfactory. animosity in the criticism of his porThe officials are anxious to avoid trait presented recently to the Brooksemblance of German uniforms any of and Sciences Arts and lyn Institute and wish to copy the English idea a hung In the Eastern Parkway museum, far as practicable. Their offer was trustees of the Institute have started a most to the London tailor. flattering n movement to raise by popular Subscrip-tloAt one time the negotiations nearly a large sum with which to pay fo-fell through, as Winter demanded the painting of President Roosevelt, to money he would receive for his servbe sent to the emperor on behalf of ices be deposited in a London bank bethe citizens of Brooklyn. fore he departed from England for tYs Franklin W. Hooper, director of the country. Institute, who has characterized the emperora portrait as worthless and a fhlte elephant," announced the move- HEN MOTHERS BABY PIGS. ment yesterday. Prof. Hooper said he was confident that the plan would be Illinois Plymouth Rock Fowl Carrier Her Maternal Instinct to Unique carried out and that the best artist in this country would be asked to paint Extreme. the president Areola, 111. A clucking Plymouth Bitter feeling haa resulted from the emperors presentation to the Brooklyp Rock hen mothering five little grauBn institute of the portrait of himself red pigs really appears to be carryin? Prof. Hoopers elrltlclsm was made la the mother Instinct a .little beyond It; a letter In which he criticised the por- legitimate bounds. The case in question may be seen si trait because it was a copy of the Corcos picture and of no value as a W. A. McClains farm, two miles south work of art" west of this city. An old hen wanted to sit in the hog shed at the time th little pigs were born, and as she war A Bright Parrot The most famous parrot in history denied the eggs necessary for the ful was owned by Colonel Dennis O'Kelly fillraent of her desires, she determined of London, It was famed for Its whls not to be outwltted. and, arose to th tllng of the 104th Psalm, It could emergency tjv volunteering to accept also whistle God Save the King," the responsibilities of motherhood witl and The Banks of tha Dee, and Mrs. Hog. The offer apparently was accepted would go back and correct Itself If it got a note wrong. It could even In good faith, and Bince the day ol answer questions, and its master wa their birth she haa been constantly said to have refused 500 guineas a with them day and night. At evenlny she always gather two of them undei year to show It in public. her sheltering wings, where they pefi(i the night, apparently with the greater Pays $668 for Morning Nap. satisfaction. The devotion seems to be ' Because he did not desire to bars mutuaL . the women members of his part) awakened at sunrise to take a train, Strange Freak of an Author. George Foster Peabody, the notec When are you going to write an New York educator and pbUanthro other bookr When J aaked pist, chartered a special train to make have something to they.snapped the say," a trip, paying $668 for the few eat eminent author. And just for that and angina that wers used. they pronounced him odd. JT TE RLY 11 OUT. BY THE GENTLE CYNIC. ty Sapped by Years of Suffering coat on. with Kidney Trouble. W. Hogun, former postiras-- f Indlanola, now living at Austin, Texas, writes. was afflicted for years with pains P aciohs the loins and in the hips m and shoulders had headache nhso and nemalgu My right eve Hein j ,iin, w.is of 1 f little use tor years. to ine The !!( nt flow or urine hei t mv 'Pitted, causing uervoas chills sweats. After trying .sccpm sv-a.- and dif-fet- climates and using all Kin s of ues, I hid the got td fortune to ,('t f Doans Kult.ey Pi Is Tins ae.' has cured me I uni ns well I was twentyyears ago, and my t- ftti 81 COMPLEXIONS BAD Oratory is merely talk with a frock it. J. New Mareo-Romer- WORN t Is i hv a ' Vi t ih ah rs cents Co. Buffalo, N. ! a V. bo-- It s a poor fool that cant be worked both ways. It at first you dont succeed, do It lover.; hut don t overdo It. The fellow who falls In love at first sight deservt another look ' Putting up a sign Post No Bills won t Keep tin m fiom coming through the m..i's hat is the good of a cookbook t teil us how to keep when ii dtie-a 3 he choir may sing "Peace on !'nrb hut that doen t mean peace In th- - ihoir Gotl the first woman, but the dec il was hanging aremnd and stole the vrtnern Nutie men are born great, some and otheis never fiud out bow sma'I they re illy are A p.ils first pro coal always eon-- i chnes her that It will te netessur; to a waiting list. e..i.ibu-- .. Trcrs of G.fat Age. !., u ot The T'n aid 'flag the. fcL.t U-.J- tcdlv beiongs to A "tori f four tit century igo I'e Cabo ' e f ciii. two ccws, one at Fort-Uiaii Pr h l.n and re In lit In la g'. ml ih..t w re I .4 to be re ; , tlcelv. 2.'r'0 tin B U are Ftid fl JCrs oi tree has a trunk .7 f Ct t ul l. mi'-h-n- Nea . h The parson was talking to little Elmer about hlR habits, and asked him what time he was usually railed for breakfast. They don't have to call Elmer.- - I'm always me," Johnny on the spot. Si me peop- l- regard a collection plate as a slot machine In which they drop a d ine in the of getting a dollar's worth of re'lgion. hie iffr rhl Mr. dbi a VV inclcw'. Soothing Syrup, the gum, reduoft tv 4(uaiWlbdiMliU. in tuinn , gblftUOttlt, pAiU.CUrOA Eas Served Country Sixty years Henrv P Ad'im-- . the veteran cashier pf the Pa .'on postal dMtlct his just cagip'eted t.u yc.ers iu the Ignited States eriie. Even an electric button won't accomplish tuui h unless It is pushed, Some men only open their mouths to emit a kit k Depraved Blood Causes Plmplea and Boils Dr, Williams Pink Pill Make New Blood and Cura Follows." 44 1 abased my stomach, my blood get out of order aud then my face broke ou with pimples and boils, say T. E. Robertson, of 107 Addison street, WashingThis was over two years ago. ton, Pa. My stomach was in bad shape. After eating I would have to rest awhile or I would Buffer the most' severe pains in my stomach. On arising I would often be so dazzy that I could ImMly stand op. Thu slightest; exertiou would start mw biuk aching so that I often had to sis dow u and rest awhlli .At times I a hiiu around the heart which ularmed mo but whirh I suppose came from my stoimu ll trull lie. out on tho lace with I began to bi pimples uud Liter with boils w Inch confined me to the homo a Ww k or more at a time. One day I saw Dr. Williuma Pink Pills for Pule People advertised in a w hieh was lcftat the door and. rimphlet I would give them a trial. I tool; hovorul boxes of the pills before all the pimples and bojs li ft me, but I am now glad to say that my blood is good 1 do not have nuy eruption and I no longer have the bead and stomach troubles 1 bare described. - I am vwnr grateful for what Dr.WilliumsPuik Pills have done for me aud I have recommended them aud always will advise those who are suffering from bad blood or stomach trouble to try them. If you want good health you must hav good blood. Bad blood is the root of most common diseases like anaemia, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, St.Yitnsdanoe, nervousness, indigestion, debility, partial paralysis and locomotor abuia. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or sent, postpaid, on receipt of prim, 50o. per box, six boxes for $3.60, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, ,i , i i r i The Kind You Have Ahvaya Bought, and which hag been la nse for over 30 years, ha borne the gignatnre of and luts been made tender hie pergonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon la this are but All Counterfeits, Imitation and Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of infants and Children Experience against Experiment o, Just-aa-go- od What Is CASTORIA Promotes DigesUoiuCbecrfuF ness end Rest.Contains neither - Opium.Morphine norMincraL Cantoris 1$ a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Fore- -; goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It la Pleasant., It' contain! neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind. Not Nahc otic. JkqmtfOUBrSMUSUITWI Ptmfkm - - Si td-Jfmlttk Ukm -- T I ' -- ( I A perfect GENUINE forConsilpa-llo- n. Sour Stomach.DUrrhoea Worms .Convulsions and Loss It JOaUare TaattlarffinaM CASTORIA Bears the Signature of JFverish-nes- s of Sleep. 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