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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1907)
-t - - L . _ _ f .11III' . ( BEST TABLE LINEN I . . . IRISH HAND EMBROIDER'ED IS POPULAR. Table Cloths Have Deep Borders ofl Initial Better ' Filet Work-SIngle Than a Monogram-Dlrec- I tlons- for Washing. FOl' servlceablo luncheon aots these if Irish hand embroldored lInen with . scalloped borders and simple designs , ' of fiour-de-lls or pollm. dots are VOl'y' llopular. They arc worleCtI In pure : ; white and ure moro appropriate for . the table than the old.style sets em. broidered In colored silks. Mexican drawn.work Is still used for tra ) ' clOU1S.nd , scurfs , but the Chinese emhrohlored grass lInen Is much nower. _ 1"l1et work Is now fashionable. A . great deal of thla lace Is made at the Azor s Islands by hand. Table ClOU1S hnvo deep borders of this work , and doilies and center Illeces are often made entlroly of the net. llureau 1 scarfs and stand covers usually have ; alternate squares' of the lace and . " linen. Table cloths are bordered with . ' , real Cluny lace or Irish crochot. It , , would bo almost In111osslblo to estl. ' mate the amount spent on linen at huge dinners. Square table cloths are mosUy , marlccd In the two opposlto corners , and round ones on ono side of the I . center. Napkins are usually mnrle01l tn ono corner. The monogram or In. itlal should bo' that of your malden name. On tee tublo cloth It should be three Inches In height , on the naplt1ns I two , anI ) on the doilies ono Inch. Whllo monogram Is always orna. mental , a slnglo Initial la In gootI tasto. From 22 to 27 Irrohes la the favorlto slzo for napkins , and ria a . rule a dozen . ' 11'0 expected to server r with two cloths. It Is not necessary to have them match the cloths , except on extra occasions. The best laundresses give theIr table linen little , If any , starch , but Iron It while It Is quite damp , which makes It just stlrr enough. Hot water sbould novel' be used In launderIng fine table IInon or embroidered doilies. " . r Cold water and pure white soap con. ' : . ' ' . talng borax will preserve their white. I .1. ness and beauty. Linen will not turn . ' . t. . yel10w when packed away If It Is rough.drled In the Ieglnnlng. ) It must 'j not be starched and should be folded. I 't.'o If this method Is followed It can be kept for years In good condition. _ Cotton may bo distinguished from linen by moistening tbo tip of the fin- . . gel' and pressing the fabric. If It wets through at once It Is IInon , but f there Is any cotton In.tbe . material It will take several seconds to wet - through the threads. If an' Invalid Is unable to rise in bcd , It 'Is , fortunate If her diet Is en. tirely liquid , for then the nurse can feed her through the glass tubes , sllghl ' hent , that are made for the purpose. The nurse should be most particular In overseeing the preparation - tion of her patient's food , and In Gome . cases even making It herself. It Is - most essential that It be dalnUly served"lmre , aUlI exactly uccordlng to t the patient's taste. In this , as In everything else , she should he 11\1. mored as far as the law will allow. I . Brealcfast and the morning toilet have consumed 'not a little time , anti the patient very lIlccly Is tired. The nurse should now smooth her face and hands gently with a pleusant toilet water , tuck n. delicately scented clean handkerchief under her pillow , rearrange the fiowers in the room , draw the curtains and command a I nap. Perhaps there will be a nap , and I . . perhaps not. If the latter , do not . I . ' \ . . - leoep her prison dark , hut let In 11 I ' : , flood of sunshine , careful1y screening ; " , "ii : : any glare from her eyes. Amuse her r" ) : : . , If she wants to be amused ; In fact , , _ ' : watch her every mood , and please her , , : ' , . without seeming to try to. Indulge , I" ; , . her In all the little dainties your In- . : ; } ' ; i : gonulty can gather and the doctor , . , ' , ; > , will permit. ' , - , : .r. : " , . . ' . " , Change of position Is very rerresh. ' } : Ing. Even a move from ono sIde off t , . f ' - : the bed to another Is an agreeable , novelty In this small world where the . , \ : : little things are so bIg to this poor " prisoner' . To pat and smooth the pll. . low , to strl lghten the covers and to shower lIttio attontlons on Ole patient will do moro toward leeeping her cheerful and peaceful than anything else. Prickly heat will often add to her discomfort , particularly on her .baele , where she lies most of the time. A pleasant lotion to rellevo thlll . condition Is made of a teaspoonful oC blcm'bonate of soda In a has In or wa. , tel' . AftQr bathing with this , rub with diluted. witch .11azcl. TO CLEAN IVORY HANDLES. Method That Will Prevent Unpleasant Dlscoloratlonc. . . . - Ivorr-handled knlv s 1Ul ) ' bo cleaned In .thls way : Coat the steel wIth wax 01' paraffin , and Immerse the halidle:1 : In a solution of chlorldo or lime and water , In the proportion or one 1ll1rt of lIme , to Caul' parts of wator. Leave the Imlves 111 this bath for a t day , then wash well with warm water nnd wlpo dr ) ' . no move tilO wax It ! Iho hone Is perfectly white and free I fl'0111 stains. Another way Is to dIp the handles In a satllrnted solution of alum nnd ' \'atel' for from ono to three hours , "hf'n wash and willo dr ' . ThIs latter . Icthod Is far preferable unless the andles 111'0'ory much darkened and 'Iscolorod. Polish tM blades with , lItt ) ' ] low(1erlsln ! ; a buffel' w.et with 1\lco11ol. 'fbls wllInot stahl the ivory. ( From The hlcno : Tl"Ibuno. ) ADVICE TO _ HEUMATICS Noted PhysicIan Tells How to Prevent and Cure Rheumatism , 1 < ldnoy and Bladder Troubles. ( D ) ' Gco. E mun Flee , 1\1. D , ) 'If rou would nvoltI Hhoumatlsm am1 mdnoy and madtler Troubles , bo mod. erato In the consumption oc heavy , rich foods , substltuto as far as posslblo 80Ul)9 , brotha , cresh mille and drlnl. water-lots of water. Tnlw plenty oc tlmo to eat , and don't ent after you have had enough , even If,1t does taste gootl. If ) 'OU1' wode Is confining talto a moderate amount of exercise each day In the open air. Of course , nelthor dlot , water , rest nor exorclso wlIl cure these affilctlons. I advise thom as lreventlves only. For the benefit of the readers of this artl. clo who are now afillcted with nheu. matlsm , Kidney , madder or Urinary trouble , ilnd desire to bo cured quickly , I slve below , complete In every detail , the famous prescI'lptlon w11lch has matIo mo so successful In the treat. ment of these diseases. Ills the most certain cure for these dlseasos that I have ever used. Ills pleasant to taite , It Is not expensive , It can bo fUled by any druggist , and I bellevo It Is t11e gl'eatest prescription for nheumatlsm , Kldnoy and madder Trouble ever writ- ton. Il is also n. valuable spring tonIc ami blood purifier. If : rou are a suf. , ferer , save this , talee It to your drug. gist anti have It ftlled , or get t11e In. gredients and mix them at home. FluId Extract Cascara Aromatic , 1h o\lnce. Concenh'ated llarltola Compound , 1 ounce. Fluid Extract PrlcldY Ash llarlc , 1h tll'achm. Aromatic Elixir , 4 ounces. Adult tlose , talto ono teaspoonful after meal and at bedtime ; children , one.fourth to onhall teaspoonful after . meals. After ) 'ou are cm'ell follow the ad. vIce. I have gl\'en ) ' 011 In regard to dIet , exercise and water , and you will not need the services or a physicIan ' agaIn for these ailments. Ol" , . Jars ' ! , . , trlt"/ d / t" Jy. THE ! DIFFERENCE IN TASTE. Dogs Prized as Edible In China Are Here FashIon's Pets. . "He Is the real thing In the way of II. chow , " Bald she. "Father bought hIm for mo In Shanghai. Did you know they ate them there ? " "I hatI heard that the Chinese ate dogs , but I thought it was a fake , like the story or theIr eaLing rats. " " o ; It Is the truth. They do cat dogs , but ani ) " tho- chow variety. 'Chow , ' ) 'ou know , means 'edible. ' Yes , the ) ' cat chows. In every butcher shop you see chows' carcasses hung up , the same as we hang up the car. casses of pigs , The C h Is white. " . I "White ? " I "Yea ; like veal. The' ChInese ralso chows for rood nnd feed them only sort , washy stuff , mashed voctables : and bread and milk. No meat what- ever. Hence the white fiesh. I "Notice 'Vu's hlacl tonguo. WeU , chow tongue is a Chinese dOllcacy.1 Thcy make soup of It. llut It Is very expensive , 1I1co our turLle soup , and It ' Is only eaten by the rich. "Isn't. It strange that a _ dog so fash. lonablo with us should be only an article - cle of food In China 1" - - - - - IN WESTERN CANADA. Delicate In the Old Home ; Better Health In the New. Churchhridgc , Sask. , December 1st , 1906. To the Editor. Deal' . Sh' ' I came to this country from the State of Wisconsin three years ago , and must sa ) ' that I am greatly pleased with the uLloolc In this western coun. try. For my own lart I am enLiroly saLisfied with the progress I have made sInce comIng hero. I have ralsc'd excellent crops of grain of all varie. ties. Last season my wheat averaged 23 bushels of wheat to the acre , oats GO and barlo ) ' 40. ' \Yo had a splendid garden this year , ripening succesafulb' tomatoes , music. melons , water melons , sweet corn and 1.lndred sorts. The country la well adapted to wheat growing and mixed farming , and to my mind It Is the best country under - der the sun for a man with 11 family and small means , as It Is possIble for a man to commence farmIng ( Ilera. tlons wtth much less capItal than Is requlretI In the older settled countrIes , The climate Is all that could be do. sired , beIng very healthy and Invlgor. atlng. . . . My wile came out about six months ago , and although Inclined to be dell. cate In the old home , she has enjo'ed the best of health since comIng here. I In short , I am moro than satisfied I ' ; Vlth the land of my adoption , and I a111 also satisfied with the laws of the country. Yours very truly , ( Signed ) JOHN LANGDON. Wrlto to any Canadian Government Agent for literature anti full parLlcu- lars. Pleased with the Prospect , Her Sultor-I wish to marry your daughter , sir. Her Father ( aternly-My ) daugh. tor , sIr , will continuo under the IJar. ental roo-l. Her Suitor-Well , sIr , the parl1ntal roof looks good to me. A fast young man Is seldom able to keep up with his running oxpenses. . "TH ! ! MAnRVIN:1 SQUirt ! ! . " JUttlcc Geo. E. Law , of Drnll , Ind. , Has Married 1400 Couples. Juslleo Oeo , Eo Law , o Drazll , IntI. , has falrl ) ' earned the tItle " 'l'ho Mar- r'lng Squlro , " by which ho Is lUlOWll far and wIde , 11\\'lnl ; alreatly marrIed some 1400 couples. 'fen ycars ago ho was D 0 l\lt ) ' C 0 \ \ n t y Trmsul'er.j At that tInlo , " nalll JusUco , ' , \ , , t. . Law , " 1 was surror- , - Ing from an annoying ! ( , : ; if a . . ItltIne ) ' troublo. My back ached , y rcst was broleon at nlsbt , and the IJ1.ssages of the lehlney secretions were too fr- quent and contnlned sedIment. Three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills cured mo In 1897 , antI for the past nIne ) 'ears I have been tree ft'om Idtll1ey complaint antI baclmche. " Sold 1.Iy nil dealers. 60 cents 0. box. Foster.l\lUburn Co. , lluffalo , N. Y. _ _ _ _ u _ . . _ _ Fighting with Ants. , The IndIana of the Mauritius dls. pose or termites , or whlto ants , In this manner : When they see their covered way approachIng a buildIng , they drop n train of syrup from this wny to the ! nearest llest at blaclc ants. 'rho first i ones that see the syrul1 follow It up un they reacb the termlto pnssage. They return to their nest , and In a few bours a blnclc army Iitnl'ts out for the white anr strongbold. With great fury they rusb Into the galleries , and ht n short time ontlrely destroy the onemy. and each one , on Its way home , carries a dead termite , llroba. bly to eat. . Ono Way. A reverend gentleman was nddl'ess- Ing a Sunday school class 110t long ago , and ' \Tas trying to enforce the docll'ine that when people's hearts were sinful they neadetl rQgulaLing. Taking out hiB watch , aud holtllnf : It up , bo sald : "Now , hore's my watcb ; sUl'pose ' It docsn't lee\J.1 good tlme-nowgoes too fast , and now too slow-what shall I do with It 1" "Sell It , " proInpLly replied a boy.- Harper's Mngazlno. 'rbe extraordlnnry pOPulnrlty of fine w11He good3 thl summer malees the choice of Starch n matter of great Itn- porlance. Defiance Starch , bolng free from all Injurious chemIcals , Is the only ono which Is safe to use on fine I rabrlcs. Its great strength as a stlfi- ner mjlkcs half the usunl quantity of Starch necessary , wltb the result of perfect finis ! ! , equal to that when the I . . . . . . coodP. were now. Youthful Head of St:1te. I The Hon. Richard 1\lcUridc , premier of British Columbia , whose govern. ment Ims emerged successfully rrom a general election , Is the youngest prime minIster 111 King Edward's do. minions. He Is enl ) ' 3G , Ilud he achieved the promlershlp foul' yenrs I ago , after hnvlng held a suuordlnato I office as mInIster of mines. t There ls moro Cltarrh In thIs Rccllon of the COUllt' ? than nil oll1erdlea.es put tlJgetl1er. aud until the last telycars \Vns supposeol to be Incurnblo. I or a rreat rnnllY ) 'cars , luetors pronouDccllt nloal dlscn. . . and pre.erlbcd local rcmodlel. aDII by cUlistuntly tulltng to ellro wllh local trcQUucnt. pronounccd It lucurable. I SeleneIIns proycn CQtnrrh to hl1 a cQ1Islltullonnl dls- 0\0 : , nnd Iheretoro requlros conslltulIonnl treallncnt. Ihll. Cnurrh Cure. maulltnctured by I . .J. Cheuey' I & Co. . Tolcdo , Ohlols Ihoonly CIIIIRlItutlollal euro on , the market. It Is token Infernally In doaes from 10 , drJpg to 0 teospocmtul. It nCls directly on the hlood and mucous Burtaces of the 'yst4)1II. ) 'l'hoy olTer ono lIulld.,1 dollar fur nny C O It tails to curo. Send tor clrclllnra Rnd lestllllonlal . AddreS1 : F. J UIIE\I' ; ( : CO. , Toledo , OhIo. I'old by Drulrtlst. . 7 c , 'I'nJ.e lInll's } ' ) ' I'll. . , for ( 'onstlpatlon. Would Grow Tobacco In Ireland. An effort Is belns bade under dIrection - tion of William Redmond to repeal the law whIch 1Jrol11111ts the growing of tobacco in Ireland. It Is hold tbat soil and climatic conditious In Ireland are favoraule to the protluctlon of II. good quality f obacco , and that 113 cultivation c n b made profitablG , With a smooth Iron and Doflanco Starch , : rou can launder your shirtwaist - waist just a8 well at homo as the Gteam laundry can ; it wIll ha..e the . , roper stiffness and finish , there will be less wear and tear of the g0ods , and It will 1.10 a positive pleasure to llGO II. Starch that does not stick to the tron. The men and women nurses In the Paris hospitals have issued a notice demanding better pay and treatment , and Indicating that they will strlko If their demands are not met. . q. - - " - " 1"01' marc reasol\s than enc , Gat'chl / Tea is thc best choicc whcn u laxnth'c is neede : it is I'ure , ! ' ! l'aSallt to tahcH1 anel Potent. Guaranteed 11I1111'1' the Food and DrugR Law. A pretty girl Is as ( and of drawing attention as a IJolltical officeholder Is or drawing a salary. I.cwis' SinKlc Jlinder straight 5c cigar madc of rich. mellow tobacco. Your dealer 01' LcwiM' Factor ) ' , l'eoria , III : A really good complexion doesn't come out In the wash. . - _ . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ . - . ItBuilds Builds Force D5 . " . , . JIf Conch I rrro : : JoIn ro : < Chte , 'rhey hUll semo slllrltod horses In the old cunchtll ! ; c1t1 'a. Jusl 100 ) .0\f9 : ago n rOlUlrklblo proof of this was , ; Ivon , nnd fJrtut1ntely rccorded tor the nstonlshmcnt of later motorIng - Ing generatlolls , In the C:1S0 : oC the Liv- 01'11001 tl1 11 roach. Horsc : ) were changed at 1\10nl8 Ilcnth , between Nowcnstlo'\l11tlm'.L'mo , SR'S the ] on. don 'l'rlb1.1ne , On thIs IJartlcular occasion 0. pack of foxhOltlllls WlS heard In Cull cry just as the horses from Consleton ' wore ( reed from the coach , nUll they stnrteli oIY , vlth the harness on theIr bacls and followed the run to the Ilnlsh. Ono or them , a bioOlI mare , stucle close to thQ whlplJor.111 nml toole c"el'Y jump aftm : him through the two h011rs. AmI In the ovenlng they too1e the l'oturn coach to Congleton ( lS mor- rlly as It the ) ' had 1.Ieen In tbo stable nll the tlmo. - - u _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ Laundry wor1 nt 1\ono wou1l1 be muc'\ more satlsractory If the right Btareh were usod. In ortlcr to get tho' ' (1eslrod sUffncss , It Is URUan ) ' . . necos. nary to USi' ! 110 much starch that LI10 boanty nnll fineness of the Cabrlc Is hidden bohlnd a paste oC vnrylng thlclmess , which not onty destroys the nppearance , but also affects the wcar- Ing quality of tbe goods. Thla trouble cnn bo entirely ovorC01110 by using Do. finnco Stnroh. as It can bo llPl1l\od \ much moro th\uly 1100\\180 of Its great. . or atrelictb tbno ether malees. . - - - - - - - - - Court's .Acoustlcs Bad. The acoustic properties of UtO courtrooms In London's new criminal cOl1rts uulldlng are so bud , It Is said , that the other day 11 prIsoner who 1mll been ! lontenced to Rlx mOl1ths thought ho hatl been sentenced to 12. lIe snld to'a wal'den : "Ono of the benles gav 1110 ulx months mul another of 'em gave mo six month berore. " Also , besIdes echoes , "revorberntlons" are cowplained or. 'mportan to Mother . Ixcmlno : cnrrrully CTCry bottl : ! or OASTotuA. 18:1rO : nnd slIre rcmc y for Infmtll : an children , coUll see that It /7fJ cnrsthe / / Slgnntnro of ( . In Ue3 For Ovcr ao YcnrB. The llind Yon llnvo .Alway : ! Dougat. . , - - - - - - - - Drew Copious Floods of Tear. . A ph ) ' lclau In Portland. Ore. , cstl. mated tl at. 2,018 teaspoonfuls of tears , or two gallons in nil , were shed In ono night by thu uudlence that. heard Sav- age's "Matla1ll lluttor11y" In that city recently. 'I'ho archdloceso of Cotogne , Germany many , Is the Inrgest In the world , with a Catholic povulatlon ot more I thlln 2,000,000. . t . , . l'UTM 'ti'\Imuss : DYES color ! ! narc ! lloll" , Icr J1\eln : o , lhrm olhol'P , null . the colo. . " nlThrijhtcl' nntl Cnlller , . . - - - - - - - - - - Usual1y womnn ot uncertaIn ngo romnlns at a certain ngo for II. tOIlG Um _ llC\\'ls' 81111 < 10 Blnllt1' ! t ralrthL lit' , r'l1l ' ) ' 1'1110101'11 them 100 , ' . Your ; prefcr 10 oi" " , ! ! ! doalel' or Lewis' l ilctor ) ' , Peoria , 111. . . . . . - - - - - - - - Nnturo makes occupation n neces. slty to' us ; soclol ) ' maltes It a duty ; habit may make It plcaauro-Ca. . pelle. That nn arUclo mny. bo good as well ns clump , and 11\0 enUre Bl\tlsfllCtiOll , Is pro\'en by the oxtraordlnary sale ot Defiance Stnrch , e\ch : paclcngo can- talnln ono-thlrd moro Stnrch thnn can be hall of any other branll for the sarno monoy. Klto Control. I\Ito : control within certnln pro- crlbed limits hns bean IlCC0l111111sheli In Frllnco by mean8 of IIdevlator , " nd L1lls maltes the klto nvallnblo for lIfo savIng plll'poseR. A BOYOrO test was gh'en to the dovlco some tlmo ago at no'un , on the cost coast of France , anlt wondorCul thlnls were nccom. IJIIshed. . . . . - - - - - - - - - ' " J _ ' " _ _ . Worth More Money , liDo you consider n chauffeur worUli ' 200 " " .month 7" "Well , the last ono 1 hnll ran awaJl with my wire , and ) ' 011 knew my wU , old man/-Llfo. - - - - - - - - - - II I I INVENTIONS N EDED to.IMp.'n k. IInll , a' " f.lx > r on ta.rn , . . MASOof\ : l.'Jo.0 : : II' If. . . Ie.n . : N"It : r'n" . . . , . . . . a. , 1 : . 'h.hllI t..n. O. E. ' . teOt. as. . " . , m. . 11111 rol. . . . _ W. N , U. , OMAHA , NO , 18 , 1907. - - - - - - - . . . - . - HEALTH OF WOMEN In t.hlsnlnotconth ccntury laJccop \1p with the march of IJrogress every power of womnn Is stralnell to liB utmost , and the tn.x upon bel' vhynl- ca.l sYRtem Is : tar greater than ovcr. In the gooll ohl-fnshloned dn's'ol our grandmothers fo\v dJfUKA were llsCll In medicines. 1.'hoy rel1 ll upon l'IOt.'J nnd herbs to cure , vealcncsscI mull'lsonse ntHI Ulclr l nowltdgo' : ! f ( roota nUtl hcrbs was fnr gl'cti.tcr . than tll t of W01110n totlny , It was In this study'ot roots nnd herbs that Lydln. Jj ) . l'lnlcham , 01 Lynn , Muss , ( llscovcrctl nntl gnvo to the women of the worltl n remcdy moro potent nnd ot11caclous than MRS. C. E. F" INK any combination of drugs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is nn honCIlt , tried nnd true l'emClly 01 unqucstionablo thornpouUovalu\ ) . Thls111edlclno made from nntivoroot.IHulIl herbs cont.alns no nrcottca orathor bar111ful drugs nml todny 110lds the rccorl1 for the lurgestnnmoor of notua\ cures of f01l1alo ( Uscases of any mClUclno the worlll hu.s ver known , anll thonsands of voh1l1tn.ry testimonIals nl'o on file in iho Inborn tory at I.ynn , l\Iu. s. . wbleh tcstlfy to Ita wonderful valuo. Mrs. O. E. Fink , of Carnegie , ! ) n. , wrltes-Dcar : Mrs. Plnlc1mm- wish every suffering woman WQuid tnlco I.ydln. E. Plnlthnm's Vcgetnbto Compouml amI wrlto to you 1m' advlco. It.1ms done ma Do worhl of f'ocid and what It has nccompllshell : tor mo X lenow It will (10 for OtlOrs. ' When women are troubled with Irrogula.rltlcs , Dlsplnccmenw. Ulceration - ation , Infia.mmatlon , Bnclcncllo , Nervous Prostra.tion , they should remember - member there is ono trlcd and b'uo l'cmedy , Lydia. E. Plnlchnm'a Vege- tnblo Compound. Mrs. Pinkhnn1's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffcrlng from o.ny form of 1enU1.10 wcalmess are invited to , vrlto .1\Irs. l'Inlchll1l1 , at IJynn , Mass. Out of her vast volume of ex- perlenco she pro ably 1ms the vcry lcnowledge that will help 'onl' cnac. ( THE VALUE ft.- PERSONAL KNOWLEDG Personal knowlcdge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of this competitive age and when of ample charactcr it places its fortunate possessor in the front ranks of The Well Informed of the 'V orld. A vast fund of personal knowlcdge is really esscntial to the achievement of the highe5t excellence in any field of human effort. A Knowledge of Forms , Knowledge of Functions and Knowl. edge of Products are nil of the ulmost value and in questions of life and hcallh when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should b remembcred that Syrup . of Figs and Elixir of Sennn , manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. , is an elhical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and 0 gives universal satisfaction , because it is n remedy of . f i Known Quality , Known Excellence and Kno n Componenf ; : VlJ Parts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Infonned of the .J z , world , who know of thcir own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first I and best of family laxatives , Eor which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are made. . . . . I W I lllis valuable remedy has becn long nnd favorably known \t\ \ \ 1f/IA'f / / . under the name of-Syrup of Figs-and has attained to world- ; ' . t , ' wide acceptance as the most excel1ent family laxative. As its pure t laxa ve principles , obtained from Senna , nre well known to physicians - and the Well Infonned of the world to be the best we have adopted the more dab orate name of-Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna-as more fully descriptive of the rcmedy , but doubtless it will always be called Eor by the shorter I name of-Syrup of Figs-and to get ils beneficial effects , always note , when purdtaing the full name of the Comoany-California Fig Syrup -printed on- the front of every package , whether you call Ear-Syrup of Figs - or by the fun name - Syrup of Figs and Elixir oE Sen.'la. j ( L fORHmA GSVR < < JJP ' SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. , . I LOUISVILLE , KY. NEW YORKN LOND GLA"ID.NEW " , - - What is medicine for ? To cure you , if sick , you say. But one medicine will not cure every kind of sickness , because different medicines act on different parts of the body. One medicine goes to the liver , another to the spine , Wine of Cardui to the woma 1y organs. 'So that is why Wine of Cardui has proven so efficacious in most cases of womanly disease. Try it. Mrs. Wm. Turner , of BartonvUle , 111. , writes : " . suffered for years with female diseases , and doctored without relief. My back : md he:1d would hurt me , and I suffered agony with bearing-down pains. At bst . took \Vlne of Cardul and now . m tn gC\Jd \ health.II Sold everywhere , In $1.00 bottles. < uarRITE US A LETTER Write today , for II fr'i ! copy of vllu.1bJe 64'pI'e ! lIIuslrate. ! nook for Women. 1t'OU nteJ Med1cal ty Advice d scrl o four symptoms , 51:111n ' , . II' Il e lInd rerry will be sent In plAin se. e4 envelope. Aoldress : Lajles Advisory Dept. , 11le CII4tt..noo\Q edIcJne Co. , Ch4ltanOOltl. Tenn. .