1 d I m w If l R l J K II IS MAYOR IBI City Clerk McFnrlnnd Emphat ically Endorsed TOLITIOS NOT IN EVIDENCE Surrmftfiit Ciuidldntrfi Moolly llniiiocrntln Mly OlerU mill Twn Uimiirllinrn Irnin lliftllilnl Wnrdiir Iteimlillrnii Voto Cit IromWiMlnowlnyV Dull Ah predicted In yesterdays paper tlio voto pi t nt tho olpctlon wuh very light onrooly ntwo thtnlB voto being rolled its compared with tlio election of n yenr ngo Tlio voters woro npnthetio hut not moro so thim tho party workers Indeed thpronppoarod to bo hut ltttlo IKilltlcH In tho election for wlillo tlio democratic tickut whs successful inmost histnncoB tho voto on tho candidates for tho two loading olllcos wns whloly dlvorgont Koonigstoln tho duinoorat candidate for mayor won by n majority of 311 whllo MoFnrland roiniblicun can dldftto for city clork almost eomplotly rovornpd this flhawiiiff I won by n majority of 2011 over his opponont ThlB Is siUllolont iiidiontion that tho tight wan not miulo nlong party Hugh and n no party prlnclpleB woro at Btnko tho voters apparently Berutchod IndlBcriiul liatoly making n ohoico in accordauco with tho popularity of tho candldato or for other reasons host known to thorn boIvos Thoro wih not ovon a saloon isano as last spring to put spico in tho contest Tlio democratic candidntcH woro suo ccBBfulin all instancoH exeopt on oity clerk and two mombors of tho oity council from tho Third ward Tho disngrooublo wont hor of tho morn ing had tho oTect of keeping votorH from tho polls to Btioh an oxtout that it lip ponrod a8 though a half voto would not bo cast but in tho nftoruoon it wiib inoro favorable mid a larger number of voters turned out and ciiKt their ballots Upon loarning tho result of tho elec tion tho band accoiupauiod by n largo number of citizens procooded to tho homo of Mayor elect Koonlgstuin and Boronadod him with soino appropriate musio Mr Koonigbtoln responded and wns greeted with choorB Ho nmdo a short address thanking his friends for thoir Bnpport nnd tho band for its music and thoso assembled as well as tho entire neighborhood woro placed in a happy frame of mind by tho iucidout Following is tho voto by wards Cnmlirintoa let 2uil 3rd 4th Total MnJ Mayor Paiawiilk ran 29 Ml 117 19 2M KooulKstoln ilom 119 112 US M 402 211 City Clork rop SO US 1SS Ml 410 209 yuoiow dom os 73 ri w 231 Troimiiror Jloxtur ro RX 8 141 SU S24 WtMo ilnm f7 IVS Ml M S29 5 City KiiKltionr W H lowo rop103 ISO 207 School Hoard Mount rap 2S CI 121 2S 241 llolllimaworth rop 1 57 10S 27 220 Dr Hoar dam M W 110 SO S20 Holuitd dom M M 75 45 2M COUNCIL let wit llnmlobou rop SO SO Uhlodiin Ilk 10S 72 Second Ward A KIctMin rop M SI Wottorvolt dom 101 101 17 3rd wil full lorm flow rop 1V2 152 77 ltrntiFelt dom 75 75 Short lorm Oloineiits roi 101 101 97 Jnnkiua dom 01 01 Fourth ward 1Irtckmaiiro 87 37 WnlLur ilom 05 05 2b THURSDAY TIDINGS 2 A Rainbolt was a passenger today for Lincoln Ohauuoy Ohilds returned homo yester day from Llnoolu Francos Eisoley is confined to his homo by a sovoro nttnek of siokueBB Miss Mclutyro of Gloucoo Iown is visiting nt tho homo of Mr and Mrs D Jioes Guy Barnes camo up from Lincoln on tho noon train to Bpond his ldster va cation nt homo Trooy Dnrland sold a cjunrtor section of land near Rodfiold S I yesterday to M F Bruoll of Redilold Clyde Hayos aud Carroll Powers came up from Liucolu last night and will spend thoir vacation hero Miss Etta Smith departed today for Strawberry Point Iown whore she will visit with hor sister for sovoral months Tho Royal Arcanum will meot iu regular sossiou tonight There is im portant business to transact and members aro urgod to bo presout Company F N N G of Madisou 1ms issued imitations to members of Com pany L to attend a danco iu that city ou tho evening of April 0 M J Kennedy who has been on guard at tho penitentiary for soveral years has resigned his position and is now home with his family in South Norfolk Owing to tho sickness of Frances Eiseley Company L N N G will net meet tonight nnd tho company will not be iuspooted Monday night as planned M B Singer and A SteQiu teachers in OhriBt paroohial school returned last night from Battle Creek where they at tended a conference of Lutheran teachers Services at Trinity ohurch on Good Friday ami Easter Even at 10 a m instead of 10 30 a in as previously an nounced Rev J O S Weills rector The Si Plunkard company will give its burlesque former band parade tomor row afternoon at 8 30 The perform ance nt tho Auditorium will tako placo in tho evening Mrs Ufllor Parker loft on tho noon train for Omaha whnro flho will join hor husband nnd mako thoir futuro homo Mr Parker hn a position with tlio Kid dell Commission company M O Walker has lflsuod inventions for a fling dinner party to ho given at tho hospital for tho insano next Tuesday evening HIb guests on that occasion will boJmonilKirs of tho local cominittfO that recommended him for appointment to his proROnt position Reofl Wilkinson son of RoproFpntativo Wilkinson of Cass county who is visit lug at tho homo of his uncle I Rees foil on a dofectlvo sidewalk this morn ing and cut his upper lip quitn badly Soveral si itohos wero required to closo tlio wound and it is likely that tho young man will carry a Bear for llfo Dr P J I Saltor W II Connolly and leorgo A Brooks trustees of tho local Kilts lodge returned last night from Omaha whero t hoy inspected tho Ellen headquarters and sovoral othor lodgo rooms with a view to obtaining ideas for tho finishing and furnishing of head quartprs hero They proposo to Incor porate all tho host ideas nnd mnko this ouo of tho finest headquarters in tho lit at o Mrs Brooks accompanied her husband nnd they returned to their homo In Uiwllu Mills today Invitations have boon Issuod by Mr and Mrs Benjamin T Hinds of Rooky Ford Col to tho marriago of thoir niece Miss Olidn May Smith to Mr losoph Gerald Morrow which will tako placo Wodnosdny morning April 17 at 10 oclock Thoy will como to Norfolk on thoir wedding trip aud visit at tho homo of tho grooms parents Mr and Mrs Morrows SJSth annivorsary is on tho same ditto as that But for tho marriago of their son Tho prospective groom has a rospousibo position iu tho sugar factory at Rocky Ford whore thoy will resldo Thoy will bo at homo to thoir friends after May 8 At a mooting of Mathowson post No 10 G A It hold last evening it was decided to ask tho business men and citizons of Norfolk to moot with thorn at tho G A R hall tomorrow evening nt 8 oclnok to discuss tho quostiou of submitting a proposition to tho district rounion committee which meets at Plainviow on tho 10th inviting tho an nual north Nebraska rounion to be hold hero This reunion will bo hold some tlmo during July aud anuinbor of towns aro after it If Norfolk wants tho meet ing members of tho post will mako a proposition to tho eonunittoo Norfolk could undoubtedly profitably entortnin this ovontbut whether thnt is the senti ment or not thoro should bo a good nt tondnuco at tho meeting tomorrow night A inml Thing Gorman Syrup is tho special prcscrip tiou of Dr A Boscheo a colobroted German Physician aud is acknowledged to bo ono of tho most fortuuato discover its in Modioino It quickly cures Coughs Colds and all Lung troubles of tho severest uaturo romoving n j it doeB tho canso of tho affection and leaving the narta in a utroni and healthy condition It is not an oxpurimontnl mediciuo but has stood tho test of years giving satis faction in every case which its rapidly inoroafiiug sale every season confirms Two million bottles sold annually Bot oboes Gorman Syrup was introduced iu tho Unites States iu 1808 aud is now sold in ovory town and village in tho civilized world Threo doses will relieve auy ordinary cough Price Tf cts Get Greous Prize Almanac Asa K Loon nrd For SO days from this dnto will give one 7 doublo roll room of paper with ovory 500 purchase at Im mnns Wall Paper Store lie Gut the nun Several yours ago Colonel Tack China visited iVxnti He brought with him a negro vnlct Sam This negro had been n slave In the Clilim family be fore tho war begun In the states and idolized his young master One night whllo in Houston the darky camo to Chluu and said Musta Jack Ismj golu out In cullud society heah tonight an Id like to bor row hit ivory handled six shooter of yours to take along Why you black rascal returned tho colonel some of these Houston coons will take that gun away from you and break It over your head The darky straightened up Llko his master he was n man of unquestioned nerve and there was n peculiar glitter In his eye ns he said Mnssa Jack you let me hnb dnt gun an If I dont show up heah wld hit in do mitwnln you can go down to do morguo nn throw down do sheet an say Lnwd dont ho look nacherl Colonel Chlnns body servnnt was that night armed lu a manner thnt en titled him to move In tho best circles of Afro Amerlcau society In Houston Dallas News A Hint Did you seo that story about tho man who got a needle in his arm while trying to kiss a girl ho asked No she replied and then she add ed fervently but thank heaven 1 never learned to sew Chicago Post Tho late Dr Campbell niack of Glas gow eminent ns a physician nnd clin ical lecturer was fond of saying that medicine is no more an exact science thuu millinery Oriental physicians have practiced vaccination for more than 1000 years wtf1 ii rvigs t i 3 THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY APRIL d 1901 EYE TALKS NO I Ily t 1 W MiriintU0lilhnhnololM Ignorance excuses no one is nn nxiom of the law and It has its origin iu tho fact thnt violntlons of natures lawB nro invariably punished by tho offoots which follow Fow know tho capacity of dofeotlvo eyes to disturb the equilibrium of tho nervous system and it is tho purpose of thoso eyo talks to glvo information in n simple practical manner in tho hoo thnt general good may como of it Tho eyes aro at onco dolicato nnd tongh delicate bocntiKo of tho function they porform tough ns to Btruoturo delicate as to tho attention they rcquiro tough ns to tho endurance they exhibit under tho mal trcittmout thoy receivo from both thoir posMSHSors and thoso who claim to bo compotont oyo doctors First lot it bo understood that only in tho rarest cases aro drugs needed for oyo troubles nnd If administered when not needed thoy do harm Second it should bo known that of forty throopairsof nerves supplying tho entlro body four aud ouo third pairs go to tho eyes thtiB giving thorn ouo touth of nil tho capacity to make trouble or couduco to comfort Third good vision 1b nbFolntoly no proof that oyes nro good Many ronderB of this nrticlo can seo porfectly but thoy snllor from norvouB 111b of ono kind or auothor nnd nover think thoir oyes nro tho canso of it all yot thoy nro and if yon will follow thoso pnpers tho fact will bo placed loforo you so certainly that you will bo interested ovon if you aro not ouo of tho aflllcted EYE TALKS NO 2 Ily V W Mnnimirdt Ophthalmologist In pursnnnco of our plan outlined iu Talks No 1 wo beg to call attention to tho following cut which shows how rays of light should focus in tho normal oyo This rofors to distance only With such oyes tho individual will novor need glasses except for reading nnd not for that purpo o until betwoon forty and fifty years of age whon tho ncrvo supply to tho muscles opornting tho crystalino Ions becomes too weak to ac complish its duty Tho glasses prescribed at first do a part of tho work and the nerves do tho rest and as tho weakness increases tho glassos aro increased in power until finally tho glass does all tho work after whioh timo no change of louses Is ro quirod In selecting lenses for Btioh casos tho strongest which give comfort able visiou for tho greatest distance from tho face work is over hold will bo the correct ones A common fault among thot o who fitted themselves has always been that thoy chose tho weak est thoy could uso thns getting tho least possible benefit from them Everyone should have their oyes ex amined onco by n competent ophthal mologist and if tho eyes nro found like tho ouo described above all that will over bo necessary is tho exeroise of judgment in tho selection of lenses for roudingor other near work and tho proper frame which will hold tho lenses in placo so t ero will bo no damage to tho eyes from lack of harmony botween tho centers of tho Icuecs nnd those of tho eycB Many un otherwise good piece of work dono by an opthalmolo gist has been a failure from this cauo alouo EYE TALKS NO 3 By C F W Marciuardt OphtlialmoIoRist Tho snbjoct of this talk Is Hypermo tropia or Hyperopia for short It will bo observed that tho focusing power of this oyo is not great enough to cause tho point to bo at the retina nud ns tho light can pass no further thoro is formed at the retina whioh is n sensi tized lining at tho back of tho eyo con nected with tho brain a circle of dif fused light As this would not permit moro than very imperfect vision and as tho muscles of accommodation which operato the crystalino lens can be brought into play thus increasing tho power of tuo combination and improv ing vision by mnking tho points form at tho retina it isdouo but at such a sacri fice of nervous energy that tho supply becomes exhausted aud there being nothing left for the other parts of the body disturbances begin which will nover subside until tho cause is discov ered nnd removed Medicines mny give temporary relief by deadening the powers of Beusation whioh naturally exist as long as life aud reasonable health are present but tho drugs most people use for headaches aud othor acute ills with puin are so poisonous that few physi cians euro to administer them nud none would if the laws made them responsi ble for tho results Coal tar prepara tions morphine etc are what we refer to Glasses which will make unneces sary the strum upou tho nerves are the only hope of poVsous with this defect Aud the gliiKeeB must bo worn constantly because they correct a deformity uud do not euro any moro thnn a woodon kg would cause a now leg to grow ThlB dofect is tho most difficult to correct of nil eyo faults for two reasons First tho conditions present cnuBo an Involuntary notion of tho nervos which affect tho muscles nnd the functional result bo that only ono thoroughly skilled nnd working upon systematic mothods is able to find tho total amount of error Second tho inconvonipneo caused at first by tho correcting glasses ninkes tho pntlont rebellious unless his enso is ex plained thoroughly to him which nil competent operators aro ublo to do in such slmplolnngnngo that no Ho could b concealed nor could tho individual fail to understand EYE TALKS NO 4 Ily C K W Mitniuardt OphthalmoloKlet Tho cut presonted herewith shows tho focusing point of tho myopic oyo to bo away in front of tho retlra It will bo seon 111 reference to nil of tho illustrations used thus fur in thoso Talks that tho rays are parallel to ouch other as they striko the eyo This is beoatiBO all rays from objects ut a dis tanco of twenty feet or moro aro prao tlcallj parnllol whon they enter tho small aperture known as tho pupil but if thoy omnnato from some point near by they aro perceptibly divergent aud of courso would reqniro n moro power ful lens system to bring them to a focus at tho samo distauco boyond tho lens that tho parallol rays aro focused Iu tho cnscB described in Talks No 2 and i tho oyes being adapted for dis tant objects tho first without nnd tho second by exercising tho power of ac commodation must both uso tho power on tho divergent rays from near objects or olso uso lenses Iu tho case of tho myopic however thero is nn excess of powor in his Ions system houco there is a certain point within comparatively a few inches of his fnco whero objects may bo placed and tho divergent rajs will then bo returned to a focus at tho retina If tho object bo brought nearer thou this point ho too will havo to uso his mechanism of accommodation nnd objects placed further away than that point aro nover seen clearly because thoy aro out of his range This effect is commonly known as near sightedness Persons so nttected are usually freo from headaches and tho other ills induced by hyperopia because of tho abBeuco of the domand for uervo force Eut it is sometimes a matter of gravo concern when it dovolopes in children and if not cared for properly may in crease in amount by reason of a swell of tho vitreous humor which fills the main cavity aud destroys vision This is not told to scaro anyone but becnuto it is a simplo fact that all should know In timo to prevents the possibility of ir reparablo damage nud nlmost if not total blindness To bo coutinnod The MyMery of lndy Uyron W E Henley writes vigorously of Lady Byron In The Pall Mall Maga zine In the end they were married by special license u year and a fort night after the wedding Lady Byron left her husband never to return to him nnd the grent heart of tho public rose to tho occasion A brldo repudiat ing her groom A young mother flee ing the embrace of her firstborns fa ther Obviously she young Innocent high principled nbove all virtuous was tho victim By specifying nothing nnd so suggesting tho unspeakable she enptured tho general Imagination and set It working to her solo ndvantage Ho is completely lost in the opinion of tho world and I look upon him ns given up to every worthless excess for the rest of his life thus Miss Godfrey to her friend Thomas Moore and condemning on hearsay nnd in ad vance tho poor soul did but follow her ladyships suggested lead She had but to refrain from speak ing indeed nnd one of the strongest bravest spirits of our century was ex pelled his country And none know why she did It nor how And why sho did it remains a mystery even till this duy A Deslruble Dentil Children get queer associations of Idens in their heads at times A little lnd on Capitol hill has a playmate of his own nge In the sou of a poor neigh bor Tho son of toll visited his richer friend the other day wearing a gor geous red tie Tho son of wealth eyed the tie enviously for nwhlle and then asked Benny where ho got It My mnmma dyed It for mo for a blrthdny preseut lisped Benny After Benny went home Rex played listlessly about for a time and then leaned on his mothers knee thought fully studying the pictures In tho fire Mnmma ho said finally Bennys Uo was awful pretty wasnt it Yes dear Mamma wont you kill me a tie like Bennys when I get a birthday Washington Star Idle bnl Witty no was nn Idle Irish boy but he had tho Celtic wit Ho had shipped on board of a man-of-war where he an noyed tho boatswain by his laziness Seeing him on tho maintop ono morn ing gazing idly out to sea the boat swain called out to him Come down out of that ye rnshcal Come down out of thnt and Olll glvo ye u dozen whacks wid mo rope Faith sorr replied the boy 01 wouldnt come if ye offered me two dozen Harpers Young People ItSlflB Cash Offered for Perfect Fields of the Root WELL WORTH STRIVING FOR Farmer of Xulirnnkn and town llavo n Cliiinco nt Two CIhmhi Content In Under tlio Auflilre of tlio OriiiiRn ludd llinner of Clilmjjo jThrongh tho Orange Judd Farmer of Chicago growers of sugar boots in Ne braska 111 a to havo an opportunity to win some handsome cash prizes Bosldos a class of prizes open to all growers in the country Nebraska and Iown farmers will bo permitted to ontor for prizes ag gregating riS in valuo growors in these states alone being eligible to compote Tho plnn as outlined iu a circular is us follows OlitBS I Open to growors of sugar beets throughout tho Uuitcd States Object For tho record or statomont that shows most cloarly aud accurately tho methods pursued in growing one acre of sugar boots and tho results ob tained irrespective of what tho result may be Cash Prizes in Class I First prize 250 second 150 third 100 fourth 75 flvo of 50 each ton of 23 each fifty of 10 each fifty of 5 each mak ing a total of 110 prizes nmonntiug to 1825 Class II Open to growers of boots in certain states and for certain beet sugar factories Object For tho crop of sugar beots growu ou ono ncro that contains tho greatest quantity of sugar and thnt is grown in tho states named and sold to cortnin factories therein irrespective of tho character of the report submitted Nebraska and Iowa Farmers in theso states who grow beets for the sugar factories at Grand Island Nob Norfolk Nob nud Ames Nob are eligible to compete for tho 24 cash prizes aggregating 525 in vnluo as follows First prize 100 second prize 75 two prizes of 50 each five prizes of 25 each ton pri7es of 10 each flvo prizes of 5 each Should tho season be favorable it is possible that the prizo money will bo greater iu amount Growors for tho xVmes factory must raise not less than threo acres but one acre of whatever the ainoant raised will do for tho contest ncro In order to enter tho contest it is only necessary to send 50 cents to Orange Judd Farmer Chicago 111 for a copy of the contestants manual uud blanks for reports This mauual is now in press and will give all further informa tion desired It will bo sent freo to anyone who forwards 1 for n years subscription to Orange Judd Farinor either a new subscriber or a renewal Until tho manual is obtained contest ants iu class I should keep a memoran dum of the timo nnd expenses inourred on the contest ncro entering up this data in tho manual when it comes to hand It is not necessary in class I to havo the contest aero surveyed by a sworn surveyor To compete iu class II it is not essential to make out a report of methods or ex penses although it is desirable to do so Tho contest acre should be staked out as nearly correct as possible before the beets are planted or before they are three inches high but tho contest acre must be exactly defined by an of ficial surveyor just before it is har vosted thus thero will bo no question but that each lot of beots competing iu class II will come from ouo measured acre of -13560 square feot In clnss II at least eight inches should be allowed for boundaries within tho acre limit iu other words the outside rows or ends of rows should not como nearer than eight inches of tho boundaries of the contest aero Tho factory test of sugar coutout aud factory weight of beets will be basis of awarding prizes Pro vision is made mtko manual for inspec tion of tho contest acres at harvest so that only beets grown therefrom shall bo weighed or tested No lludcr Ior Him There Is a wealthy but very hnrd hended citizen of Detroit who has no hesitancy In telling this story on him self If theres nnythlng on earth grinds me it Is to plungo Into tho social swim Id far rather plungo into tin ico cold bath One of these here steel pen coats makes mo want to go out and hide In Hie hayloft and a standln collnr puts mo Into n grouch for a week after Ive worn It But you know how women nre Theyll stand right by you when livln a up hill work skimp hustle and save but once they get money they want a show for It and tho bigger the show tho better Things sorter como my way In pine nnd I cleaned up a neat little pile I Just grinned at carriages horses n coachman a lot of servants a snookln round the house receptions theater parties and all that sort of thing But wlxn they rung in n genuine butler on me I had a warm conversa tion with mamma and the girls It didnt do a ntlto of good They talked me clean off my feet nnd the butler came I could have got nway passably with the president of tho United States but that fellow stiff backed high head ed looking superlorllke and never smllln less It was to stab you riled mo awful One day while slttin iu the V library I heard him tell ono of the maids he was goln to resign What for nhe naked The Inst Indy ns cnlled vtook mo for tho bnrborlau thats mo For yenrs I dealt with raftsmen nnd lumbermen I paid his bill for six weeks In tho hospital nnd his wnges too Wo keep no butler Detroit Free Press Clinrlotlc Ilronte Not Fluttered An Interesting nnecdoto of Chnrlotto Bronte Is recnlled by Mrs Humphry Ward In her biographical Introduction to Vilette In 1851 the authoress having refused repented Invltntloiis to London on the ground that hnvlng done no work she deserved no trent finally consented to pny a short visit to the family of her friend nnd pub lisher Mr George Smith Thnckeruy was at this time nt tho height of his popularity in Loudon and Miss Bronte arrived In tlmo to henr his second lecture on the Kugllsh hu morists When it was over Thackeray who had recognized the timid little womnn sitting by Mrs Smith camo down from tho plntform nnd slinking hands with Miss Bronte asked her how she liked it There nro few persons who would not have been llattcred by such an attention but Miss Bronte on tho contrary was nlmost offended by It nnd when she Introduces a similar In cident In Vllctto she comments ou the restlessness nnd the lack of do slrablo self control ou the part of the lecturer A Tonic Ncetllemi Mrs nohmboddle John dear while youre down town I wish youd justcnll and pay the milliner 17 the bill Is but If you glvo her 10 Mr llohmboddle Id rather settle It lu full Mrs llohmboddle Well but I want you to bring me six yards of that love ly stuff from Mntchems Ill got you the pnttcrn and thnt will take the other 7 Then Ill just mnko a mem orandum of the trimmings that will be about 3 more and If you love mo you know the kind of gloves I want Youve bought them often enough Now dear boy you wont forget Mr llohmboddle No Ill remember and by tho way Ill take my tonic bot tle along and get it renewed Ive felt quite run down of late Mrs Hohmboddie Your tonic Why that costs 150 It seems Just like throwing money in tho street to pay for medicine Dont you think you could get along without it Judge The Valet IIIh Opportunity The Comto do Brienne talking of tha violence of some masters toward their servants said that on ono occasion having corrected his valet for some grave derellctlou of duty ho had for gotten the matter when tho next morn lug -while shaving him the man sud denly held the razor to his throat say lug Whose turn is It today M lo Corate A mol toujours continue was the calm reply He finished shaving me and wo were mutually pleased with ench oth er but relations became somewhat strained after such an Incident and the comto gave him 100 louls and bis dismissal Never beat your servants young men he concluded your lives are at their mercy nnd you would find It hard as I did to owe It to one of them Cornblll Magazine Why He Doubted Her Belinda says her photograph was taken when she wasnt looking but I dont believe It Why dont you She has her head on one side nnd her eyes rolled up Indianapolis Journal Jins Snrcnmii Mr Snarley 1 never was ono thnt wanted to get something for nothing Mrs Snarley Well that is nbout what happened when you married me -Puck Never bear more than one kind of trouble nt a time Some people bear three kinds all they hnve had all they havo now and all they expect to have IS UKE A DELICATE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT In good condition she is sweet and lovable and sings lifes song on a Joyful harmonious string Out of order or unstrung there la discordance and unhapplness Just as there Is one key note to all music so there Is one key note to health A woman might as well try to fly without wings as to feel well and look well while the organs that make her a woman are weak or diseased She must be healthy Inside or she cant be healthy outside There are thousands of women suffering silently all over the country Mistaken modesty urges their silence While there Is nothing moro admirable than a modest woman health la of the first importance Every other con sideration should give way before it Brad fields Female Regulator Is a medicine foi women sills It is thesafestandquick estway tocureleu corrhea falling of Ihe womb nervous ness headache backache and gen eral weakness You will be astonished at the result es pecially if you have been experiment ing with other so called remedies We are not asking you to try an uncer tainty Bradflelds Regulator has made happy thousands of women What it has done for others It can do for you Sold In drug stores for 1 a bottle A fre llltistrntp book will le sent to all who write to rue BRADHCLD REGULATOR CO Atlanta Ga II lB lllllill I i fK IIIUIUl l f F m HMa WW 1SH91 ml flHv gulf AIBIH P 1 FB 1 1V iTTHBB i