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Show A Story of Sterility, I SUFrCRINO AND IXLIEP. unit to an. riniam no. Co,iM) "Dkaii Mrs. Piikiiai. Two years apjo I began liavluc; audi dull, heavy i drngglnir pains In my back, mense ' wcro profuse, ami tmlnful, anil was i troubled waa Irucorrliira. 1 took i patent medicine ami consulted a pliy- aletan, but received nu benefit and could not become prrgnunt. Hcclnjr ono of j our books, I wrote to you tell- I Inp; you my troubles and asking for I advice. You answered my letter promptly and I followed tho direction faithfully, and dcrlrcd no much benefit that 1 cannot praise. Lydla 12. Pink- I ham's Vegetable Compound enough. ' 1 now And inyaelf prrgnaut and liavo I begun IU uso again I cannot pralso I UciiourIi." Mna.Cott0lL8o, Yatm, I Mambtie, Micu. I "Yoar Medicine Worked Wonders." I" I hod been alck ever alnce my mar- ' riafrc, aetcn years ago; hare given i birth to four children, and had two miscarriages. I had falling of womb, leucorrlicrn, pains In bnck nnd legs: dyspepsia and u nrrrous trembling of tho stomach. Nor 1 hare, noneof these) troubles nnil can enjoy my life. Your mcdlclno haa worlrril wonders for too." Mna. 8. Dailiiiabt, Nt,vr Camjc, ' I Oaa. More MarMaer Was. Two marines of II M & Vulcan, at anchor at Malta, recently raced orer two mllM of road, one monnted on an Arabian horse and tht other on a bl-i bl-i cycle. The hone took a good lead at I the atari and maintained It to the mile point Then the cyclist began to I creep up and gradually overtook the , horseman, passing him at one and I one-half miles The horseman urged his mount to extra effort, and the ex-I ex-I hausted animal fell to the (round, leaving the cyclist to win as he pleased |