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'ft CHRONIC ERYSIPELAS Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Although Whole Body was Af footed. Erysipelas or St. Anthony's flro is n most uncomfortable disease on account of tbo biirniiiK, tho pain nntl tho (lis fiRuivmcut ; it is nlso n very grnvo lis order, attended nhviiys by the dimmer of involving vital organs in its spread. Tho t'HHo which follows will ho read with great interest by all sufferers as it affected tho wholo body, nnd refused to yield to tho remedies prescribed by tho physician employed. Mrs. Ida A. Col gjath, who was the victim of the attack, siding at No. 11) Wintor street, New f iilrvport, Mass., says : "In June of 1903 I was taken ill with T?hnt nt first appeared to bo a fover. I wint for a physician who pronounced my disease chronic erysipelas and said it would bo a long time before I got well. " Inflammation began on my faco and spread all over my body. My eyesworo swollen and seemed bulging out of their 1'ocket.s. 1. was in n terrible plight and suffered the most intense pain through out my body. Tho doctor said my caso was a very sovoro ono. Under his treatment, however, tho inflamma tion did not diminish nnd the pains which shot through my body increased iusovority. After being two months un dor hiscaro, without uny improvement, I dismissed him. "Shortly after this, on tho advice of a friend, I began to tako Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People, two at a doso three times a day. After tho second 1hx had been used I was surprised to notice that tho inflammation was going down nnd that tho pains which used to cause ruo so much agony had disappeared. Af ter using six boxes of tho pills I wns up nnd around tho houso attending to my household duties, as well as over." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro Bold by nil dealers in medicine or raov be ob tained direct from tho Dr. Williams Medicine Oo., Schenectady, N.Y. Shepherds tellovo that tbo wool D a living slioep Is on unfailing ba rometer. The curlier the wool, tbe finer will be te weather. Hare used Plso'i Cure for Consump tion nearly two years, and find nothing to cotnparo with it. -Mrs. Morgan, Berke ley, Cul., Sopt. 2, 1001. It is said too Turks were tbo iirst to bury tbelr dead in ceraetorlct adorned witb ornamental headstones. rtoysajid (iirl get iv blf- pck9 ot prrfurao tij cu II for a (lime. AilditH, A TJucll, Walum, N. Oak. No worm or Insect is ever found upon the eucalyptus tree, nor in tb( earth penetrated by Its roots. "Dr. IMvWI KotitHMly' Fnyorlto Itemnlj ied my life! I had dyepcusla and kidney disease.' KySenator Albert Murrltt, Park Place, N. Y. 1 bottli No choatlog or bargaining will ever pet a single thing out ot nature's establishment at half pi ice. If you vvant to bo strong, you must work; to bo hungry, you must starve; tc be napDy, you must bo kind; to be wise you must keep your eyes open and think. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. rfas rind You Havo Always Dooghi Bears tho Signature of d W. Ln Douglas 3S &s3 SHOES '& W. L. Douglas 4.00 Cllt Edgo Line cannot bo equalled at any prico. '. .nnttrst i ? hum tsgrv stun or r ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER. $1fl finn nErVARD to anyone who can OIUjUUU disprove this statement. . W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have bv their ex cellent style. eaBy fittlnif, nnd fliipcrlorwenrinu qualities, achlc veil the lurifest sbIc of any $3.5? shoe In the world. They are lust as ljood ni those that cost yon 55.00 to $7.00 the only difference Is the price. If I could take you Intc my fuctory nt Brockton, Mass., the Inrjrest In the world under one roof maklnjr men's fine shoes, nnd show you the cure with which overj paJr V.poyirlas shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. IJouiMm $3.50 shoes are the besl shoes produced In the world. Ill could sliowyon the difference between the shoes made In my factory nnd thoso of othei makes, you would understand why Doutilai S3. 50 shoes cost moro to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, nnd nrc o' greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shonoti the market to-day. W. L. Dotsgfas Strana Matte Shoos fat Man, 92. SO, S2.UO. Bays' School & D roots Shoos, $2.60, $2, $1.7 5, $1. St) CAUTION. Insist upon huvlnc AV.L.Dour Ian shoes. Take no substitute. Konu genttliif Without his. iinnio anil prico stamped on bottom. AVAXTKT. A shoo doalor In every town wlic-rl W. J Douglas Shoes lire not sold. Full llim f samples sent freo for Inspoctlon upon request. Fast Color Eyelets used; they will not wear brassy Writn for Illustrated Catalog of Tall Stylea r W.I-J)OUGIA3, ltrockton, Mass. HaHljcledwilhThnmnenncCuoUifnr tore Fyss, JtJ, USB 1 "UllllJOUII o LJO nuiui I F 1 1 'Jli KCS??r- JlllvO. 1S78. THE AGRA DIAMOND. )tld Manner In AVblch It AVns Smujr Kled Out of luriln. Lilco many other dlnmonds, tho Agra flinmond has had ndventuros. It gets Its name from tho fact that it was lakon at tho battlo of Agra in 1D20 by tho Emperor Baber, who was tho founder of tho Mogul ompiro in India. Tho Marquis of Donegall wns ln Agra in 1857, when tho diamond was taken from tho King of Delhi. Donogall was at tho timo engaged as secretary nnd belonged to tho same regiment as tho young ofllcer who obtained posses sion of tho diamond. It wns resolved among them to smugglo it home to England rather than give it up and to sharo ln tho loot money. The ques tion arose how wcro they to get it home. No ono eoomed able to hit upon a method that would bo likely to meet with success until tho last ovcnlng previous to tho departure of the regi ment. During tho couxso of dinner tho youngest subaltern suddenly jump ed up and said: "I have It Wo will conceal the diamond ln a horse ball and make the horso swallow it." This met with general approbation, a ball was secured, tho Inside scooped out, tho diamond Inserted, tho end Htoppcd up nnd the horso made to swallow It. When tho regiment reached tho port of embarkation tho horso was taken ill nnd had to bo shot Tho diamond wns taken from his stomach and brought over to England. It wns sub sequently sold to tho Duke of Bruns wick, and since then it hns boon recut from a" forty-six carat stone to thirty one and a half carats in order to get rid of tho black spots In it, and It is the most perfect nnd brilliant diamond of a rose pink color. UuyonoiK. It Is a phrase merely to those of us who do not know war nt first hand: "Then the men threw thorn selves on the bayonets of tho enemy." It sounds despernto and dramatic, but this account In Blackwood's Magazine by a naval sub-lleutcnant at Tort Arthur shows what it really means: For thirty long minutes a hand-to-hand struggle had continued. Men threw grenades ln each other's faces. Ilnlf-domcnted Samurai flung them selves upon tho bayonets of the dozen Muscovites that held tho traverse in the trench. Who shall say that tho day of the bayonet is past? Although there wns not a breech that had not its cartridge In .the chamber, yet men roused to tho limit of their animal fury overlook tho mechnnlcal appli ances that mako war easy. They thirsted to come to grips, and to grips they came. But It had to end. The old Colonel had fought his way through his own men to the very point of the struggle. Ho stood on tho pnrapet, and his rich voice for a second curbed tho fury of the wild creatures struggling besldo him. "Throw yourselves on their bay onets, honornblo comrades!" he shout ed. "Thoso who come behind will do the rest' His men heard him; his officers heard him. Eight stalwarts dropped their rifles, held their hands above their heads and flung' themselves against the traverse. Before the Rus sian defenders could extricate the bayonets from their bodies the whole pack of tho war-dogs had surged over them. Tho trench wns Avon. Pnthnr'H I'untstiment of Dimy liter. Because his daughter Florence, 13 years of age, had cut her hair against his wishes Samuel Strcoter of Toledo, 0., an insurance agent, took her to a barber shop this afternoon nnd forced her to let tho barber clip her hair close to the scalp, despite tho mother's protest She had endeavored to im prove the npponrnnco of her hair by cropping it. The father had previous ly warned her against attempting to cut her hair. When he came homo and found that the child had dlso lipyed him he determined to have the girl's hair clipped as a punishment The girl wns ashamed of her appear ance that she did not attend school for the remainder of the year. Non-Cniiiinital. A kind-hearted clergyman was com pelled to dismiss a gardener who used to appropriate his fruit and vegetables but for the sake of tho man's wlfo nnd family ho gave him n letter of recommendation, and this is how ho worded it: "I hereby certify that A. B. has been my gardener for over two years, and that during that timo ho got moro out of my gnrden than any man I ever employed." A Durning Maeliino. A darning mnchlno, ono that will In ten minutes cover a hole that an indus trious woman would hardly ill J In an hour, Is a recently Invented piece ol labor-saving apparatus. Tiny Fai'iiiH In Japan. Small farms are tho rulo ln Japan and every foot of land is put to use, Tho farmer who has more than ten acres Is considered a monopolist. Ah a rulo tho greatness of man maj bo measured by his small deeds ol kindness. DON'T MISS THIS. A Cure for Stomach Trouble A Now Method, by AlinorpUoit-No I)ruH. Do You Belch? It mentis n diseased Stomach. Arc yon nflllcted with Short Breath, (!ns. Soar Eructations, Heart l'nius, Indigestion, Dvspepsla, Hurniiip rains nnd l.cad Weight in Pit of Stomach. Acid Stom neh. Distended Abdomen, Dlzzlnessj Colic? Bnd Breath or Any Other Stomach Torture? Let nn send vou s. box of Mull's Antl- ,Bclch Wafers free to convince you that it cures. Nothing else liko it known. It's sure, and very pleasant. Cares by absorption. Harmless. No drugs. Stomach Trouble can't be cured otherwise so says Medi cnl Science. Drugs won't do they cat up the Stomach nnd make you worse. Wo know Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers euro and we want you to know It, heuco this offer. , SPECIAL OFFER. The regular price ot Mull's Anti-Belch Wafer U 50c J a box, out to introduce u to iiiousnuiiK ot sufferers we will send two (2) boxes upon receipt of 7"c and this advertisement, or wo will send you a sample- free for this coupon. 9305 A FREE BOX 114 Send this coupon with your Hume mid ad dress and dmifKist's name who does not sell it for a free box ol Mull' Atitl-Hclch Wafers to MULL'S OKAl'K TONIC CO., at Third Are. Hock Island, III. Give 1'utl Address and Write I'lilnh Sold ut all druggists, 50c per box. SALT RHEUM ON HANDS. 8 u lie red AKony mid llnd to Wear Ittind ni;c All the Time Another Cure uj Ciitiourn. Another cure by Cutlcura Is told of by Mrs. Caroline Cable, of Waupaca, Wlw., In the following grateful letter: "My husband suffered agony with salt rheum on his hands, and I had to keep thetii bandaged all the time. We tried everything we could got, but nothing helped him until he used Cutlcura. One set of Cutlcura Soap, Ointment, and Pills cured him entirely, and his hands have been ns smooth as possible ever since. I do hopo this letter will be the moans of helping some other sufferer." The Japanese express disapproval of a play, not by ' hissing, but by turning their backs to tho stage. Mrs Wloilow SOOTHING! 8YRDP for ohlU Iren teathlnj, eoftant tho garni, rnduoAi laflt DktloD. lljrt pals, omres obollo. PrIoe25. It is a strange fact lu natural his tory that no bird can fly backward. You Chii tenrn To I'lny Simple tunes on tho Violin or Mmidollnn for t4 cents' with halt hour practlcu. Send 3 cent stamp for full particulars. Addresi C. W. Wilcox, Illlltdale, N.J. The Missouri society of Oregon, with headquarters at Portland, has prepared to entertain visiting Miss ourlans at tho Lewis and Clark ex position. All Missouriaus will be shown. In Thirty Iirst Street, New York Gity, there aro two physicians, whose residences adjoin. On a recent night long after tho witching hour of twelve, the bell of ono aoctor rang, and ho arose nnd hurried to the win dow. Ills caller was the physician rexe door, who informed him that ho had lost his latch key, and asked the aroused dootor to telephone that important faot to tbo landlady in tho noxt houso, so that bo might let him ln. DEATH SEEMED NEAR. How a Chicago Womnn Pound Help AVlicn Hope Viih Font Fading; Awiiy, Mrs. E. T. Gould, !)H V. Luke St., Chicago, 111., says: "Dona's Kidney Pills aro all that saved mo from death by Itrlght's Dis ease, that I know. I had eye trouble, backache, catches when lying abed or whi'ii bonding over, was lan guid antl often dizzy and had sick headaches and 1) earing down pains. The kid n e y secretions were too copious rtnd frequent, and very had In appear ance. It was in 1008 that I loan's Kid ney Pills helped me so quickly and cured me of these troubles and I've been well ever since." Foster-MIlburn Co., liaffilo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists. Price !W cents per box. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more oooj brlahter and faster color than any othf rdve. One 10c packioe colors all fften. Trv dye Is cold watr r better thai any other dye. Yoa cat dye anyoarratnt Hltboat ripping apart. Write for free booklet-llowto Dye.Bleatn end Hit Colin, MOSHOE TiH XC CO., Vntonuitlo, Mijjourf, Tumors Conquered Without Operations Unqualified Success of Lydia PinKham's Vegetable Compound in Cases of Mrs. Fox and Miss Adams. Ono of the greatest trluinpha of Lydia E. Plnkhnm's Vegctnhlo Compound la tho conquering of woman's dread enemy, Tumor. So-called " wandering pains" may como from its early stages, or tho pros onco of danger may bo made man if eHt by oxcc88lvo menstruation accompanied by unusual pain extending from tho ovaries down tho groin and thighs. If you have mysterious pains, if there aro indication of inflammation ulcera tion or dlsplncomont, don't wait for timo to confirm your foars and go through the horrors of a hospital opera tion; secure Lydia li. Pinkham's Vege table Compound right away and begin its uso and write Mrs. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., for advice. Read these strong letters from grate ful women who have been cured: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-- (Flrnt Letter.) "In looking over your book I txe that your modlcino cures Tumor of tho Uterus. I havo beau to a doctor and ho tellu mo I havo a tu mor. I will bo moro than grateful if yon can help mo, as I do no droad an oioratlon." FannioD.Fox,7CbAtnutSt.,Brndford,I,a. Doar Mrs. Pinkham: (Second Letter.) " I tako tho liberty to congratulate you on tho success I havo hod with your wonderful modlcino. "Eijjhteon months ngo my monthlies stoptMxL Shortly after I folt ho bsdlyl sub mitted to a thorough examination by a phy sician, and wa4 told that I had a tumor on tho uterus and would havo to undergo an operation. , " I soon after rend one of your adveriiw mcnte and decided to givo Lydia .13. Pink ham' 8 Vogctablo Compound a trial. After taking llvo bottloa as directed, the tumor is entirely gone. I liuvo again been examined Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound MULL'S GRAPE TONIC WONDERFUL Blood, Stomach FREE. Will You Accept It and Be Cured or Reject It and Be Miserable Unto Death. Until Mull's Grapo Tonic was brought to America thers was no cure for Con stipation and Stomach Troubles. It is now tho internationally famous remedy for these Ills. The world's great est cure for Constipation and Stomach Troubles, Impure Blood. Run down, and bad health generally. The Blood, Stomach and Bowels, are strangely subject to the curative power of Mull's Grapo Tonic. Mull's Grape Toi.lc has cured thousands, not hundreds, my reader, but thousands of fellow sufferers who now know the pleasures of perfect health. Men, women and children In nvery state and neighborhood throughout the whole country bear willing witness to the marvelous curing qualities of this sovereign remedy, Mull's Grape Tonic. Mull's Grape Tonic Is in truth a boon to mankind. Mull's Grape Tonic Is peculiarly the relief and cure for decaying Intestines and Bowels, Impure Blood, Diseased Stomach and digestive organs which afflict nine-tenths of the human race. Constipation and Its attending His: A run down system and general bad health, Rheumatism, Colds. Fevers, Stomach, Bowel, Kidney, Lung and Heart Troubles, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Diarrhea, loss of sleep and strength, Piles, Fistula, Appendicitis, Womanly Troubles, Dizziness, Impure Blood, Bad Com plexion, etc., yield at once to the wondrous cure of Mull's Grape Tonic. This tree bottle offer Is made alike to one and all, Fathers. Mothers, Brothers, Sisters, Wives and Children, and to every one, to you my suffering reader, and to the ailing ones of your friends and acquaintances, who will even try, to be well and strong again. Nowhere now In all the vorld can any sufferer cay, "I have no hope, no help, no friend to aid me In my silent misery." There Is a help. There Is a cure. Thero is a friend. There is a way. The helo is Mull's Grape Tonic. Manklnd'3 best friend, and tho way k? free. Mull's Grapo Tonic Is free, nothing to pay, nothing asked, only that you be willing to iry to b; yourself again and test for yourself at our cost, free, the marvelous merit of this sovereign cure. When you send your name and address, tell us simply that you want a bottle of Mull's Grapo Tonic, the great Stomach and Bowel remedy, free. You will receive the bottle without one cent of cost. Every penny of the expense Is ours. Simply fill out and mall this coupon at once. Th? cenulno has a d3e nd number rlamped on the libel take no other from yourdrusclst. by tho phj'slclan and ho says I have no slgni of a tumor novr. It hns also brought my monthlies around onco mora; nntl I am entirely well . I shall never 1m without a hot tlo of Lydia Pinkham's Vegotatilo Compound in tho houso." Fannie D.jFox, Bradford, Pa. Another Cnso of Tumor Curctl ly Lydia K. lMnkhum'M Vegeta ble Compound. Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " About throe years ago I hail intensopain in my stomach, with cramps and raging liontlaches. Tho dootor proscribed for mo, but (hiding that. I did not get any better ha axamlnod mo and, to my surprise, declared I had a tumor in tho utenis. " I folt sunt that it nioant my death warrant, and wns very disheartened. I spent hundreds of dollars in doctoring, but tho tumor kopt growing, till tho doctor said that nothing bub an operation would savo me. Fortunately I corresponded with my mint In tho NewEn otul States, who advised mo to try Lydia 1C. PinkUaui's Vegotablo Compound before nub mltting to an operation, and I nt onco started taking a regular treatment, finding to my great rellof that my general health began to improve, and after tlireo months I notfcod that tho tumor had reduced in slzo. I kept on taking the Compound, and in ten months it had entirely disappeared without an ojwr ation, and using no modiciuo but Lydia IS. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound, and wonU fail to oxpress how grateful I nm for the good it has done mo." Mis Luella Adams, Colon nado Hotel, Beitttle, Wash. Such unquestionable testimony proves tho value of Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and should give confidence and hope to every sick woman. Mrs. Pinkham invites all ailing women to write to her at Lynn, Mass., for advice. i a Woman's Remedy for Wonan's Ills. and Bowel Remedy 122 FREE COUPON 9303 Send this coupon with your name and td. dress and your drucef't's name, lor a free bottle of Mull's Crape Tonic, Stoma Ji Tonic and Constipation Cure. 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