hog,!' i ' Poea inn, I Oftk i 'arch! ML tioolT , e yea two Pith t : and." h(r, leset d mi' ! hoi I' encoo Id noli of Di d out -lintd . niedi itill, ben. idntj1 dicto " i. tin ttyf ptil ; rit; clotk 5 pam ' ridirJ , tioa t; i lone i, lit na "t itbjl 1W i S8! lis. I i ,0 1,1 itontf stt1 om. 90ft r jitt FIBROID TUMORS CURED. Eire. Hayes First Letter Appeal x tag to Mrs. Pinkham for llelp : l " Dbab Mrs. Pinkham : I have been tinder Boston doctors' treatment for a Ion.? time without any relief. They tell me I have a 'fibroid tumor. I can not sit down without great pain, and the soreness extends up my spine. I have bearing-down pains both back and front. My abdomen is swollen, and I bare had flowing spells for three yean. My appetite is not good. I can 1 not walk or be on my feet for any length of time. The symptoms of Fifcr"?d Tusor riven in your little book accurately describe my case, so I write to you for advice." (Signed) Mrs. E. F. Hayes, 253 Dudley St. (Roxbury), Boston, Mass. Mrs. Hayes Second Letter: "Dxab Mrs. Pinkham: Sometime ago I wrote to you describing my symp toms and asked your advice. You re plied, and I followed all your direc tions carefully, and to-day I am a well woman. "The use of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound entirely ex pelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system. I can walk miles now. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vege table Compound is worth five dol lars a drop. I advise all women who are afflicted with tumors or female trouble of any kind to give it a faithful trial." (Signed) Mrs. E. F. IIatks, 852 Dudley St (Uoxbury). Boston, Mass. $5000 forfeit If original of about Itttirt anoint .ftMwmi cannot 6i product. An Awful Jolt. Saphead I aw knew in advance that we were aw going to have a beastly hawd wintah, doucher know. Miss Caustique Indeed! And how did you know it? Saphead I aw felt it in me bones. Miss Castique Renlly? Then you are a believer in the old goose-bone theory. Preliminary Practice. "Your friend hasn't had his automo bile very long, but he seems to manage it exceedingly well. lie seems particu larly clever at steering through a crowd ed street." "Oh, Popley's nil right. He has had years of experience with a baby car riages'Philadelphia Press. FITQ Permanently cured, wonts or nervousness rl 10 afternrstday'suseofOr.KUne'sUreatMerv r?"i?'S'l?end for Fr,e trlal botileand treatise. Dr. B. H. Kline, Ltd..saj Arcb St.. Philadelphia, Fa. The Beginning of It. Judge You provoked this fight your self, didn't you? ; Prisoner No, sor, he done it. Judge But you struck the first blow. JWhy did you? Prisoner Bekase he sez to me: "If Ol am wan, ye're another." Phila delphia Press. ffiSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's eafai 3 Uttte Liver Pills. 1C" Oust Bear Signature of ; oe Fac-Slmlle Wrapper Below. T-Z 1 smUl and a aaay FOR HEADACHEk FOR DIIZINESS. FOR BIU0USHES5. FOR TORPID UYER. ' FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKII. FOR THE COMPLEXION . I cwmma awsrawt hoatusc l 1 Ptn-ely .TeyrtaMa&viCSgj CURE SICK HEADACHE.. C LY MALLEABLE GRUBBER Wa?ranud, flaw or no flaw) 119 horn power with ". write for circular of a hove, or .nt. a wanted in tae macainery line. . REIERSON MACHINERY CO. fOCI M0EK1U0N ST. PORTLAND, OB. PILLS, f"vmn-iiwii:ijij.i:rri . V n t ma SLiA w Wmm C ... "J uruiimw. ' Mra ijjMii,':i fcjui5i "I tea the 'sold' tog on Dauber's pic ture." "Yes, De Smith bought it" "Why don't they hang the tag on De Smith V "Has Mrs. Dash decided not to con tinue her suit for divorce?" "Yes. Her engagement to Percy Specie is off." Brooklyn Life. Father Don't ask so many ques tions, Tommy? You are not supposed to know everything that goes on around here. Tommy No, but I do, though. Doctor Jinks I suppose you must have lost some of your patients by be ing away for so long a time? Doctor Kent Yes, confound it! Ten or a doz en of them got well. Dusty Dennis Say, pard. what do me paper mean by "unspeakable Turk?" Gritty George Why, dat's de guy dat invented de Turkish bath. Chicago Dally News. "One o' de sad things 'bout dis life," said Uncle Eben, "is dat It's so much easier to depend on de enmity of yoh enemies dan on de friendship of voh friends.'; Washington Star. A Tearful Occasion: "I wonder if there's been a funeral in that hon?" "Why?" "Two women Just came out crying." "Oh, It must be a wedding." Philadelphia Public Ledger. "You know, Jessie, the eood hnnlt says 'Love your neighbor,' " spoke the mother to her little girl. "Yes, mam ma; but that was written before the days of flats." Yonkers Statesman. "You say that you have vour own way about the house?" "Invariably," answered Mr. Meekton. "How do rou manage it?" "Br alwava aarw.ir.ff with Henrietta." Washington Star. "What am I ever eolnar to do with such a bad. bad boy?" slehed the fnnri mother. "O, you leave me alone," re plied the young hopeful "I'm not half as bad as I can be." Brooklyn Life. Mother Why. children, what's all this noise about? Little Freddy We've naa grandpa and Uncle Henrv loekd in the cupboard for an hour, an when they get a little anirrler I'm irolnir to play going into the lion's cage! Mother My boy! What been that last piece of pie I left In the cup board and told j-ou not to disturb? Os- car I- eated it. Mother a Tt what would you call an act like that? rwnr DIsturbin th' piece, I s'pose." Briggs Do you have the COurnirn to take a cold bath on these winter morn ings? Griggs Indeed. I do. But r missed it this morning. Briggs What was the trouble? Griggs There was no hot water. Town Topics. "Wouldn't you enjoy your dinner more If you had earned it?" "No " nn. swered Meandering Mike. "I wouldn't t'ink of intrudln' any mercenary con- siuerauons into dis season of hospital ity an' good cheer." Washington Star. The new sentry, a native of the v.m. erald Isle, was on post duty for the first time at night, when the officer of the day aDDi-oached. "Whn mo. there?" he called. "Officer of the dav .' was the reply. "Then what Ara VOX doin out at night?" asked the sentry. Literary Reputation: "LliertP " Mrs. Goldrlch to her maid. "I wlh von would run up to my room, get the novel on my writing desk, cut the pages, take ll Dacic to Miss Bookhldea. nwumf m compliments and thanks, and tell her tne story aroused my most nmfm.nH interest" Tit-Bits. The Secret of Failure: Lawvpr What was the thins; that li financial downfall? You seemed to be doing good business. Bankrupt I was; but one day I started out to ana if I could borrow some money. I found it so easy that I kept on borrowing. Somervllle Journal. Like father: Ranerle What wont you punishing your boy for this morn ing Angle For lying. He said he saw a fish in the mlllDond n ho the one I've been telling about that got away from me there last week, i Kangle But maybe he did see It. An gleNonsense! There Isn't a fish that big in the pond. Philadelphia Press. I The Horrible EramDle: "How la business has so much Improved In the aide show?" asked the man from the main tent. 'I started the 'living skele ton' to smoking cigarettes," replied the hustling manager. "I don't see why that should draw people." "Yes; every mother takes her boy In and points out the horrible example." Philadelphia Becord. Quite Sufficient Madam," began the agent, as Mrs. Short opened the door, "you have a piano?" "Yes," she an swered. "Well," he continued, "I am introducing a new automatic attach ment for pianos, and if you " "Don't want it" interrupted Mrs. S. "Our piano has a sheriff's attachment and I guess that will hold it for a while.'' Chicago News. 28 Army Generals the Inventor of Brigadier General King, of Confed erate Army, Writes: "I unhesitatingly state that I am convinced Peruna is a medi cine that will effect all the cures that is claimed for its uue." J. Floyd King, Washington, D. C. Oeneral Smalls, Beaufort, S. C, Writes: 'I have used Peruna for ca tarrhal trouble and find it beneficial and to be all that it promises, and free ly give it my unqualified recommenda tion." Robert Smalls. Gen. Abbott, of Washington, D. C, Writes: "I am fully convinced that your remedy Peruna is an excellent tonic. Many of my friends have ueed it with the most beneficial results for coughs, colds and catarrhal trouble." Ira C. Abbott, 906 M. St., Washing ton, D. C. Captain Yarnell, of Washington, D.C., Writes: "Your medicine, Peruna, I believe to be the best medicine for ca tarrh on the market. I have taken only a small amount, and can see very beneficial results." W. G. Yarnell, 2322 Lincoln street, N. E., Washing ton, D. C. Oeneral McBride, of U. S. A., Writes: "I have no hesitation in rec on mending Peruna to all persons who are afflicted with catarrhal troubles." J D. McBride, 450 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. General Longstreet, of the Confeder ate Army, Writes: "I can testify to the merits of Peruna, both as a tonic and a catarrh remedy. Peruna enjoys the greatest reputation as a catarrh remedy of any medicine yet devised." James Iong etreet, Gaineevilk, Ga. General Noske, of 0. V. U., Writes: "I commend Teruna to those who are troubled with colds producing catarrh as a most efficacious cure and as a good general tonic." Chas. F. Noske, 2ia B. St, N. W., Washington, D. C. General Erwin's Recommend. "Many of my friends have used Pe runa as a dyspepsia remedy with the most beneficial results." John B. Er win, Washington, D. C. Brig. General Schell Benefitted. "Peruna is indeed a wonderful tonic, and for coughs and colds I know of nothing better." F. M. Schell, Wash ington, D. C. General Duffield, of the Union Army, Writes: "I have used Peruna in my family and have found it a valuable medicine, and take pleasrue in recom mending it to all who suffer from ca tarrh of the stomach or who require a tonic of efficiency" The Cairo, Wash ington, D. C. The Secret Oat. Askitt I wonder why a doctor never prescribes for himself when he is ill? Knoitt Oh, I guess it'a because he can't send himself a bill. PIso'a Cure In a pond ponph nerllnlna It has cured couprhs and colds for forty years. Ah druggists, cents. Deafness is more common in cold coun tries than in warm climates, the ear be ing very sensitive to atmospheric changes. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslows'i Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children uurlng tne teething period.. Striking; Coincidence. Dugau Casey, yes clock is broke. It struck foive for six. Casey Faith, it's more lucky than mesilf, thin. Yistiddy whin Oi wor broke Oi hod to shtroke foive for wan. Kan sas City Journal. Ajjers Fnr tiarri ml He hrrmklrJo I a t m VVIUJ) VllVlllllOa asthma, and coughs of all kinds, you cannot take any thing better than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Cherry Pectoral. Ask yout own doctor if this is not so. He uses it. He understands why it soothes and heals. " I has a terrible eonh for weeks. Then I tee jrer's Cherrr feeinral and only one bottle completely enred me." Mas. J. it. DaxroBTa, St. Josepb, Mich. Armixu for '""II. M.! Coughs, Colds You will hasten recovery by tak ing en of Ayer's Pills at bedtlm. Send Letters of Endorsement to the Great Catarrh General Butler, of South Carolina, Writes: "lean recommend Peruna for dyspepsia and stomach trouble. I have been using your medicine for a short period and I feel very much re lieved. It is indeed a wonderful medi cine besides a good tonic." M. C. Butler. Brigadier General Kirby Writes: "I can recommend Peruna to all those who are afflicted with ca tarrhs'General D. T. Kirby, Wash ington, D. C. Gen. Powell, flecker Post No. 443 Writes: "After using one bottle of Peruna I became convinced of its cura tive qualities, and continued its use to date. All symptoms of catarrh have disappeared, yet I continue its moder ate use as a preventive, and an old man's tonic." W. II. Powell, Belle ville, 111. Gen. Sebrlng.of the Confederate Army Writes: "I can cheerfully recommend your valuable remedy Peruna as a very excellent tonic, and also good for coughs, colds, catarrh, and general de bility." W. H. Sebring, 133 W. 4th St., Jacksonville, Fla. General Lumax, of Washington, D. C, Writes: "I can cheerfully recommend your remedy as a permanent and effec tive cure for catarrh, colds and to any one who needs an invigoiating tonic to build up their system." L. L. Lumax, 1603 19th St., Washington, D. C. Gen. Payne, of Washington, D. C, Writes: "I join with my comrades in recommending Peruna to my friends as an invigorating tonic to build up the system." Gen. Eugene B. Payne, 407 4th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. General Talley, of Pa., Vol. U. S. A., Writes: "Your Peruna has been used bv me and mv friends aa a relief fn catarrhal troubles with the most bene ficial results. I am so convinced of the efficacy of Peruna that I do not hesi tate to give it my recommendation." Wm. Cooper Talley, 713 D St., N. E., Washington, D. C. Radium is advancing iu price, the car rent rate being $00,000,000 a pound. Perrin's Pile Specific The INTERNAL REMEDY No Case Eiiits It Will Not Cure THERE 13 NO , SLICKER LIKE!S Fry years eo end after nw years of use on the eastern co&atTovvera Waterproof Oiled Owls were Introduced 11. 1 a r . j 11 .1 . 11 uw i fi, ona were c&iiea oucKera fcy the bioneers and cowhova Thi nuC name has come Into such oeneral use' that 1 ii4ue..ujr uuin wronjiuii applied uwa nr ine Jign or tne rish,and the wm Tower on the buttons. MAD! tH RACK AND YUlOW AMI SOLD tif REPRESENTATIVE TRADE THE WORLD OVER. , , XJ.T0WtR0..WST0M.MASS;u.S.A. TOWtR (ANAMAH CO.Umrt.VfO.ONTO CH . L. DOUGLAS 3. & $3 SHOES S W. Jj. Doufflaa shoos have by their excellent style, easy-fitting, and superior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any shoes in the world. Tbey are just as good as those that cost you 9 to 5 the only , difference is the price. Bold toiryuihtr. Look (or name and price on bottom. Donclaa neee Corona ColUkln, which la everywhere conceded to natna nneat ratent leather yet produced. Fait Color ylof uitd. Nhoea brmall.toV.extra. w nn tor uiuuoa, n .ai.voagias, urocstoa, 'AW NOTHINQ SO OOOO fOaj CHICKKN8 A9 THK PRUSSIAN POULTRY FOOD R makes Hens Lsy and Ksepi them Isylng. wiHe.n. it sirengineni joung cnicKi, ana mj youna cnioiens eommencea nylni, and after loilne four doaen I nn ehaaed apackase of your PKUKHIAN rOULTRY POOD, which stop.id thu irsn oyins ana i nave eonsraatiy aept it J' aewiea u ruin poultry O. H. H1UUIN, Laiab, Wai rOBTLAMU iKKI CO., Portias, Or.. Caul itenk Remedy, Pe-ru-na. General Bigelow Cured. Gen J. G. Bigelow, 151 C. St., N. W., Washington, D. C, writes: "Peruna has made me well and it has given me more than ordinary strength and spirit for work." Oen. O'Beirne, of Washington, D. C, Writes: "As many of my friends and acquaintances have successfully used Peruna as a catarrh cure, I feel that it is an effective remedy, and I recom mend it as such to those suffering from that disease as a most hopeful source of relief." James R. O'Bierne, 290 Broad way, Washington, D., C. Oen. Chase, Ass't Adj. Gen. G. A. R., Writes: "The excellence of Peruna as a cure or relief for catarrhal disturb ances is well established. Many of my friends have been benefitted by its use." B. F. Chase, 28 Haairison St., Anacostia, D. C. Cbiiciai S. S. Voder, of Ohio, Writes: "I have found Peruna to be a wonderful remedy. I only used it for a short time and am thoroughly satis fied as to its merits." S. S. Yoder, Washington, D. C. General O'Connor, of U. V. Legions, Writes: ''If you are suffering from ca tarrh or phyiscal debility, immediately commence the use of Peruna. It has been of the greatest benefit and service to many of my friends." Dennis O'Conner, 738 32nd St, N. W., Wash ington, D. C. Gen. Wright, of the Confederate Army Writes: "I take pleasare in recom mending Peruna. It is a remarkable medicine 'and should be used by persons who are in need of a good tonic and by sufferers from catarrh." Marcus Wright, 1724 Corcoran St., Washing ton, D. C. Gen. Hawley, of Washington, D. C, Writes: "I have used Peruna and find it very beneficial for kidney trou ble and especially good for coughs, colds and catarrhal troubles." A. F. Hawley. Gen. Urell, of Spanish War Veterans, Writes: "Many of my friends have used Peruna with beneficial results as an effective remedy for catarrh." M. Emmet Urell, 813 12th St., N. W., Washington. D. C. Other Army Generals who praise Peruna are : Brigadier General Cook, of Wash ington, D. C. General Sypher of Washington, D.C. General Mlddleton, Hancock Regi ment, U. V. U., Washington, D. C. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full staatement of your case and ho will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. - ' , Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio. 1O,000 Plants for 1 6c ura rurni ana lartni are planted to we own and operate over twiu ncra for su4i .mum. v vui warren iea Meat, J juu lUllJ I IM'IU, WO Vlanim Ik 1 1 . 1 -. a' I BOOO -Useubtef Ulery lOOO Rleh RBt(y LIIm. 1000 flpUBflltl OalMt, Inrvn ..a - T w --- ami mn, lOOO Ulerfetj.lj BrlllUal -. eient Med to pow iojouo plants, fur- "" ncii nniiiotit Dewer tnd nla anil In. .l..- r, iie vi uiiuiiv vrxrue i WeMoeeiher with onr grot catalog, ( BnrraM Frntu, etc., mil for Wc in ' 7 . m RMif i am La croMt, wit. Dr. C. 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