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IJJ How Many Perfectly Well omen Do You Know ? r MISS GRACE E. MILLER MRS.W. S.FORD "I am not feeling very well , " "I am so * nervous it seems as though I Bhoulrt.fly. " "My back aches as thdugh itwojSid break. " How often..d.o you hear these signi ficant expressions fr om women friends. More than likely you speak the'same words yourself , and there is a'c jisc. Mbreithan. thirty years ago Ljdia E. Pinld&m ofynn , Mass , discovered the soiree of "nearly all the-suffering endured b her sex. "Woman's Ills , " these VWP" words are full of mace miser U ) women than any other two words' iliat can be found in the English , language. Sudden , fainting , depression of spirits , reluctance to 'go anywhere , backaches , headaches , irregularities are tho'baneof _ woman's existence. 1 The eameswoman who discovered the c' use of l this misery also ham's "Vegetable Cbmpoujnd made from , .naye roots and herbs holds the jre'cotdj for a. greater number of abso te ures oj ; female-ills , than any i other/-dne > remedy the world haaevpr 'know/ra ntUs. the greatest blessing 1 winch ; ever , came into the lives of ' suffering ? women. Donlt-tjy toendur.e , but cure the causeof alii your suffering. Lydia E. Pinkhamtefegetable Compound at once 'removes ' su'ph , troubles. The following letters prove this : Juvenile Perversity. "WeU my boy , " said the doctor , "are yon gojn torput out your tongue , as I 'told ' yTM tovdo ? " "No I sulfenly answered the boy. "I'm mot going to put it out ! I'm going to 'stick-It out ! " Which he * did at the doctor. Oafa Heads- Feet Lone : . The/John A. Salzer Seed Co. , La Crosse , Wjs. , are bringing out a new oats this sear wjth iieads 2 feet long ! That's a -vvondec. Their catalog tells ! Spefz the greatest cereal hay food America ever saw ! Catalog tells ! xS Our mammoth 148-page Seed and Tool Catalog is mailed free to all intending buyers , or send 6c in stamps and receive ! free samples of new Two Foot Long Oata and other cereals and big catalog free. John A. Salzer Seed Co. , Box C , La Crosse , Wis. j I St. Eaul ships more mushrooms than any otjmr city , the supply coming largely from noandoned beer vaults. A Positive CURE j Is quickly absorbed. ' Gives Relief at Once. jit cleanses , soothes ' 'heals and protects tthe diseased mem- brane. It cures Ca tarrh and drives ! away a Cold in the j Head qTiickly. Ee- stores the Senses of j Taste and Smell. Full size 50 cts. , at D ? apt- gists or by mail ; Trial Size 10 cts. by i. . Ely Brothers , 56 Warren Stree * , Now Y > r& The Canadian West is fee Best West f The-tcstimony of tens of thousands during the past jess is that the Canadian Wes.t is the best West. Year by year the agricultural returns jbave increase in volume and in value , and still the Canadian Government offers 160 acres free to 'every bonaYide settler. f the Advantages 1 _ TKe phenomenal increase in railway mileage 'tnain lines and branches has put almost every Jportion ot the country within easy reach oi jchurchea , schoolsi markets , cheap fticl and every modern convenience. The NINETY MILLION BUSHELWHEAT CROP of this , year means 560,000,000 to the farmers of Western Canada , apart from the .results of , other graiis and cattle. For advice and ; information address the Superintendent of Immigration , Ottaw * . Canada , or the authorised Canadian Govcrnmfntmem , W. D. Scott , Superintendent of Immigration , Ottawa'Canada , ot E. T. Helmss , 315 Jackson St. , St. feau.1 , Minn , andj. M. MacLachl/ui. Bos rid , Wate/town , So. Dakota. Authorized Govern ment Agents. Please EOT where jou t&vr tUa sdvertieemeot. To convince any woman that ax- tine Antiseptic will improve Iier health and do all wo cla'lm for I't. We will send her absolutely free a large trial box , of , Paxtlne- with book of Instruc tions and gcnidne , testimonials. Se-ud your name and address on a-postal card. cleanses , and , heals mucous , m o m - , _ . brane af fection ? , such as nasal catarrh" , pelvit catarrh andUnflammatlon caused ! by feinl- nine UIs > sore eyea , . sorethrdap and mouttrbydlrecfcJocaltreatmentT Its cur ative av i ; oyec tliese troubles Isr eitra- ordlnap and gives immedlaje rollst Thousands off -women , arc USIMT and rec- ommefiaWg ib every day. 60 cerifcs ct drap il. IT CO Uoston , Maw. Mrs. W. S. Ford of 1938 Lansdowne St. , Baltimore , Md. writes : Dear Mrs. Einkham ; ' "For four , years mylifowosa misery to me. I sufJierStl from irregularities , sup- pres.so.n , terribly dragging -sensations and ejirenje netvonsness. , I Taau given up all1 fiope.of oyor being ; wpll again whpn Lydia E. Eitiljham's Vegetable Compqund was rocpmmendeA. IV Chred. my weakness and made ma well and , strong. " Miss Grace E. Miller , of 1213 Michi- gp.n St. , Buffalo , N. Y. writes : Dear Mrs. Pjnkhfyn. : "L was in a , vy bad condition of health generally ; irritably , cross , backache and " suffetSgcl-frpjn , a fetoinine"weakness. . Lydia E. Pifikhom's T tbTjb Qoinpoujqd , cured me after all .other medicines had failed. " Wiiat , ; Lydia E. ? piham's , Vege- taHe , Cpmjpoamd did for Mrs. Eord. and Jiiss.Mifterit wulldo fpr other wjQJijgn in like q ndfitioja. EVqjy suff-oiarinp : worrxa int , umledStates is asked to accept the foUd'vtfing invitatioji. It is free , will ; bring-you health , and may save your life. Mrs. Pinkfiam's Invitation to Women. Women suffering1 from any for.m of female weakness are invited to promptly ccjmnmnicate with Mrs. Pinkjiam , at l/ynn , ] tfass. From the symptoms given , the trouble may be located and ; tJie quickest and surest wiy of recovery advised. Out of her vast volume of experiejyje in treating1 female ills Mrs. inkjiam probably has the very knowledge that will halp your ease. Her advice is free and always helpful. Saved from Haiisring : l > r Dream. The story of a strange dream cornea from St. Louis. In that city a wife charged with the murder of her hus band is saved and the real murderer discovered through a dream she had concerning the event. Iier name was Mary Thornton and she had been iu jail a mouth , when she requested one jf the jailers to let her see the judge. This being'done she told him that she dreamed that a man named George Ray murdered her husband. Full details of how the murder occurred were given by her to the astonished judge , wfio was so impressed by the woman's earn estness that he caused a search to be immediately made for Ray. The man was found aud , the judge , charging him with the murder , recited the de tails of the occurrence as the woman had given them. Ray was thunder struck. It was as if some one watch ing him commit the crime * had reported the matter in every detail. He con fessed to everything and the woman Immediately was released. Thrilling' Effect. Softly and sweetly the church choir soprano gave her solo : "I woo-oo-oo-ould-ah not-ah live aw-anr- aw-awl-1-l-way ; I ah-ah-ahsk-ab not-ah to st-a-a-a-ay , , Whe-e-e-ere stor-r-r-rm afler-r-r staw- aw-aw-awrm r-r-rises da-a-ark-ab o-o-o'er the wa-a-a-ay ; The few-ew-ew-ew lur-r-r-id-ah maw-aw- aw-auTnings that-all daw-aw-awn " aw-aw-awn" lie-e-e-ere Ar-r-re enuh-uh-uh-uh-uff fawr life swo-o- o-o-oes fullee nuh-uh-uff , - - faw rits chee-ee-eer ! " "My ! " whispered the contralto to the basso. "Didn't she squeak on that high note ! " AWFUL NEURALGIA Pain Turned This Woman's Hair White but She Was Cured by ' DC. Williams' Pink Pills. Do not seek relief from suffering simjjly , but free your system from the disease which is the cause of your suffering. That is the message which a former victim of neuralgia sends to thos e who are still in its grasp. Hot applications , powders that deaden the senses and others that reduce the heart action may cause temporary re lief but the pain is sure to return with Creusere , who has a beautifat home at 811 Boulevard West , Detroit , Mich. , suffered for yfears with neuralgia until she tried this tonic treatment. She says : "My trouble began about six years ago and I did not rest as I should have , but kept up about my many duties. After a time I became so weak I cpuld not do any work at all. I had severe backaches and such dreadful headaches in the back part and top of my head. My eyes were easily tired and at times I saw black spots before them. I consulted sev eral doctors but without the slightest benefit. The pains were so intense that my hair turued white. "I lost continually in weight and stren'gth and w.as almost in despair when a friend recommended Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills. I tried them ac cording toe directions and soon begaa to feel relief. At the end of three months I had gained ten pounds in weight and had no more trouble wita my nerves. I have been in perfect health eer since and can heartily commwid Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. " Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists , or sent postpaid , on re.- celpt of price , SO cents' per box , six boxes for $2.50 , by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co. , Scheneotady , N. Y. An agreement to vote the next day on the conlVnwe report on the immigration bill. win. : 'm-Itul" * the provision intend ed to y.\\t \ -he CaifnrniJ' ! ijnri < ? pe * ; : tion. u'ji. . rT'lHm ! rh - Sf > ij : " after A" entire day of discussioi. Friday. The naval appropriation bill , carrying $9G- 000.000. was pnssod by the House. An amendment te strike out the provision for an additional battleship was defeated by a vote of 114 to 14G. The postoffice ap propriation bill was taken up and an agreement made that general debate should cease at 12 o'clock noon the fol lowing Tuesday. The conference report on the diplomatic and consular bill was adopted. The administration plan to settle thb California Japanese situation was ap proved by the Senate in the adoption of the conference report on the immigration bill Saturday. This report contains a provision which authorizes the President to exclude Japanese laborers from the United States at his discretion. The postoffice appropriation bill was taken up by the House , but general debate was not concluded. During the morning hour a number of bills were passed , among them being measures permitting the special de livery of letters carrying ordinary stamps and limiting te Jan. 1 , 1909 , the opera tion of acts to reimburse the governors of states and territories for expenses in curred in aiding the United States to raise troops in the war with Spain. * B * As the result of more than five hours' consideration of the agricultural appro priation bill Monday , the Senate in creased from $3,500 to $3,000 the salary of Gilford Pinchot , chief of the bureau of forestry. Practically no progress was made on the bill. Under a suspension of the rules the Douse adopted the confer ence report on the immigration bill by a vote of 187 to 101. The House refused to suspend the rules and pass the bill rec ommended by the interstate and foreign commerce committee as a substitute for the so-called La Follette bill limiting em ployment on railroads to sixten hours , the Democrats voting solidly against the sub stitute. Mr. Overstreet of Indiana asked that general debate terminate on the post- office appropriation bill at 4 o'clock Tues day afternoon. A resolution was adopted authorizing the clerk to insert a provis ion in the bill looking to the reduction of the compensation to railroads for carry hi ? mails to take effect July 1. Senator Reed Smoot's address in de fense of his position as Senator was the feature of the Senate session Tuesday , lie was supported by Senator Dillingham of Vermont in a speech analytical of the evidence submitted. The Senate spent several hours in further consideration of the forestry provisions in the agricultural appropriation bill , with -the result that several amendments were agreed to which restrict the operations of the bureau in several respects. The section of the bill had not been comple ed when a recess was taken for the evening session. At the night session several bills which were not of general importance were passed. After passing a number of bills under unani mous consent the House resumed consider ation of the postoffice appropriation bill. Speeches were made by Messrs. Gillespie of Texas , Murphy of Missouri , . Robinson of Arkansas , Padgett of Tennessee , Lloyd of Missouri , Steenerson of Minnesota. Finley of South Carolina and Stafford of Wisconsin. Mr. Macon of Arkansas made a point of order against the paragraphs increasing the pay of clerks in first and second class postoffices and carriers in the city delivery service. A spirited pass age of words ensued between Mr. Macon and Mr. Fitzgerald of Xew York , wherein the latter gave notice that he would see that a point of order was made against the section providing for the increase for rcral carriers. Mr. Macou refused to abandon his position and the chair sus tained the points of order. " : " " * The Senate Wednesday , by a vote of 28 to 42 , rejected the resolution declaring Reed Sinoot not entitled to aseat , as a Senator from the Slate of Utah. Previ ously , by a vote of 49 to 22 , on motion of Senator Hopkins , an amendment was adopted providing that two-thirds of the Senators present must vote to unseat Senator Smoot in order to make the order effective. The Senate then took up Sen ator Aldrich's financial bill , which was debated for an hour , when adjournment was taken until evening. At the night session the naval and rivers and harbors appropriation bills were passed. The post- office appropriation bill was passed by the House. All the provisions relating to in creased pay affecting 90 per cent of the postal employes were restored to the bill. The Senate competed the reading of the agricultural bill Thursday after most of the day had been spent in debate on the forestry system and the grazing land provision. Smarting under what they con sidered unfair treatment , the Democrats resorted to a systematic series of objec tions against provisions in the sundry civil bill in the House. They compelled the Republicans to maintain 100 members for a quorum of the committee of the whole and forced the reading of the bill in full , for the first time at this session of Congress , wasting nearly three hours' time. Several times , on demand , a quo rum was counted at the night session , and many of the members appeared in evening dress. At 10:45 : p. m. the committee rose , having completed ninety-six pages of the bill , and immediately thereafter ad- iourned. National Capital Notes. The House committee on labor has made a favorable report on the Eartholdt bill creating a board of trustees to accept and administer the Nobel prize of nearly $40,000. Representative Bartholdt introduced an omnibus public building bill which pro vides that hereafter the Secretary of the Treasury shall construct public buildings under his control in such a manner that quarters shall be available in them for all branches of the government service lo cated in the same city. According.ajecnt census there are ap.ward ot ( ft)0 ) ChilrtsVin Jqhannesburg , of whom ISO are 5a business. Ail are reported to do $109 Reward , $ ? 60. readers of this papec will , bd l arn , that them Is at ail Its stages , an $ tt5fi IS ? Catarrh. Ha T * * -VJ CuM is- fate < wlw positive cure npw w Pwlir to e nle < iipal frat rn\tjr. Catarrh Demga confitltutWnal , dlseas require * a constitution. tn-atmenr. Ilall'tf Carttrrh CCif takeu I'lternallr. acting directly U "KiQe bjootl and mncmrs surfaces o.lb. * -ft1' * hpreby ilestrovla thu foundstJnn or tfao disease , 'and "plvinjc the pntion : Bcreugtli by bulldlu ? up the constitution and. assisting naturu In doin Its work. Th.t proprietors have so much fnlth hi Its euro Uve powers that they offer One Iluudr .l I'o.lcrs for any cabU that It falls to cuiv. Ssend. foe Ifst of tfstlmodlals. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO. . Toledo. O Sold by all Druggists , 75c. -Luke Hall's ITainlly Pills for constipation. The average annual dividend on the capital stock of American railways is 2.01 per cent. You Can Get Allen's FootrEase FREE Write to-day to Allen S. Olinsted , Le Roy , N. 1 . , for a IJIREE sample ot Allen's Foot- Base , a powder to shakq into your shoes. It 'cures tired , sweating" hot , swollen , ach ing feet. Itlnakes newer tight shoes easy. A certain cure for , Corns and 'Bunions. All Druggists and Shoe sto'res s611 Itl 25c. British soldiers with defective eye sight are now required by the War De partment to wear glasses. Only One "BltOMQ ; LAXA.TJVB BR n metl re'idedjies s jColtf Tsfmcls lacVancI red , lettering , afia bears tae signature ot B.V" GROVE. 25c. Less than , one-tenth of 1 per _ cent oi raijway employes in the United King dom get more than $14. ( > 0 a week. Defeat Enid , to HI * Auto. A case which has recently been de- cldcxl In the French courts Is tbn $ ol M. Laurcncon. who .it the time of the Inst general election was running for of. flea In the Brlnncon district ! For the purpose of the campaign he hirjcd a motor car to take him about , but encountered no little difficulty In his travela owing to the hilly nature of the roads , and the frequency with which the machine was put out of busi ness. After thp result of the Issue was matie kumvn and. his defeat published M. Laurencon promptly brought suit againut the company from which he | had hired the machine , claiming thai' but for its inefficiency he would have j been successful. | The numerous breakdowns had pre vented him from visiting all of his electors , in other word's , and he argued ! that the fault lay entirely with the machine and with its management. Af ter a long and heated trial , however , he was nonsuited. PILES QURED IN 6 TO 14 PAZP OINITJt&OT Js gparaaj ed to ci'- cage of Itching. Bllpfl , Bleeding of 1'n.uud Ing Piles iu 0 to 14 days or mtfaejr refunded. BOc. A metal roof is said to be positive piotection against the building it covers being struck by lightning. \Vtn0tov * Poonnf antrr tot ts ECHU , rvdseae ingajnguion. al > Americans have between fifteen and twenty million dollars invested in Kprea. Kive milfipns are jn very rich gold mines. * v St. yibn'Janco and pll JVerrows FB " ' lip fefwmiBe ' taKii E/id-/ro The Old-Monk-Cure will straighten out a contracted muscle In z. jiffy. Don't play possum with pain , but tends strictly to business. Price 25c and 50c i ore the kind you can de-1 T-jTHTGeEGOST a Sea , MWBIEHEAO. MMS. Is FRiS FOR RENT / . HDL HA LI. . SIOUX 01TT. 1O 's Eye Water S. C. N. TJ. - - Xo. 9 1907. cr \e& \ © f the World is to learn as to the relatiye standing- and reliability o.f the leading manufactur ers of medicinal agents , as the most eminent physicians are the most' careful as to the uniform quality and perfect 4pur.jt3r of re'medie's prescribed by them , an3 it is well known to physicians and the WelJ-Informed generally that the California Fig Srup Co. , by reason of its correct naefhpds ndperfect equipment and , t ie ethicalcharacter , of its product has attained to the liijfh standing in scientific and commercial circles which isaccorded , to successful and reliable hpuSes only , and , therefore , that the name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence o'f its remedy. , * - TRUTH AND QUALITY appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc cess and creditable standing , therefore we wish to call the attention of all "who would enjoy good health , with its blessings , to the fact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper -knowledge of what is best each Ko'ur of recreation , of enjoyment , of contemplation and of effort may b.e made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage , but as in man > T instances a simple , wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time , the California Fig Syrup Co- , feels that it is alike important to present truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-informed because of the excellence of the combination , known to all , and the original method of manufac ture , which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of S7rup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the .most excellent : of family laxatives , and as its pure laxative principles , obtained from Senna , are well known to physicians and the Well-informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives , we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remed } ' , but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter ame of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always note , wheij purchasing , the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package , whether you simply call 'for Syrup of Figs or by the full name Sjrrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given satisfaction tg millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout tne United States in original packages of .one size only , the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Compan3r , filed with the Secretary of Agriculture , at Washington , D. C. , that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Brugs Act , June seth , 1906. CALIFO San Francisco , Cal. Louisville , Ky. U S. A. New York , N. YAre London , England. Are you happy ? Not if your liver and bowels don't work * Happiness depends on the bowels. Every time you eat , yo'i put into your body not only good material for repairs and fuel , but a mass of useless stuff that has to be removed promptly or it will clog your machinery , poison your blood , throw your liver out of gear , and make you act mean to those you love. Your stomach is sour , your sfcin yellow , your breath offensive , and you hate yourself and all mankind. 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