The Trans=Pecos News. (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 18, 1905 Page: 4 of 10
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A GIANT LAID LOW.
u
Crippled and Made 'll by Awful Kid-
ney Disorders.
John Fernaays. fruit raiser. Web-
ster, N. V., says: "I used to lift rail-
road ties easily
but trenched
my back and
began to puffer
with backache
a n d k i d n e y
trouble. 1 neg-
lected it until
one day a
twin ge felled
me like a log and made me crawl on
hands and knees. 1 was so crippled
for a time that I couldn't walk with-
out sticks, had headaches and dizzy
spells and the kidney secret ions were
muddy and full of brick-dust sediment.
Doan’s Kidney Pills made the pain
disappear and corrected the urinary
trouble. I have felt better ever since.'’
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Spoil It.
Lots of men after telling the truth
try to lie out of it.—Chicago Daily
News.
Are vour clothes faded? Use Red Cross
Bag Blue and make them white again.
Your grocer sells it.
A great deal of silvery laughter is
filtered through a mouthful of gold
teeth.
Mm. 'Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.
For children teething, eoften* the (turn*, reduce, ft*,
luuuuoo, pain, cures wind colic, g&c s botue.
Never is happiness more clear than
when founded on clean-heartedness.
STIFF AND SORE
from head to foot? Can’t work
today, but tomorrow you can,
as the Oid-Monk-Cure
St Jacobs Oil
will soften and heal the
muscles while you sleep.
It Conquers Pain
Price, 35c. and 50c.
W. L. Douglas
*3=£?&*34?SHOESg‘E".
W. L. Douglas $4.00 Gilt Edge Line
cannot bo equalled at any price.
tin nnn REWARD to *nvon# who ctn
w I U)UUU disprove this statement.
W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by thetr ex-
cellent style, easy fitting, and superior wearing
qualities, achieved the largest safe of any $3.50
shoe In the world. They are |ust as good as
those that coat you $5.00 to $7.00 —the only
difference is the price. If I could take you Into
■7 tectory at Brockton, Mass., the largest In
the world under one roof making men’s fine
shoes, and show you the care with which every
pale of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize
why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes arc the best
shoes produced In the world.
HI could show you the difference between the
Shoes made In my factory and those of other
makes, you woufd understand why Douglas
$3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold
their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of
greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50
shoe on the market to-day.
•JL Soft? Strong Matte Some tor
*•». 99.60, 92.00. Boys’ School A
OrmmeShomm.S2.60. 92. 91.76.91.60
CAUTIpN.—Insist upon baring «V.I..Doug-
las shoos. Like no substitute. None genu in*
without bis name and price stamped on bottom.
WANTED. A shoe dealer in every town where
w. I.. Itoiiglas Shoe* are not sold. Full line of
samples sent free for Inspection upon request.
frtst Color Ci/eletl ustd; they will not u-rar briny.
Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fail Styles.
W.L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, .Mass.
We Cure
Cancers and
Tumors.
Why experi ment
with the knife X-
Ray, B.itniy Oil or
other new takas that
fail to cure when
you can be «tired t
-tar cured b\ a trite
and tried remedy that
has stood the lest o!
tw enty-eight years
anil is still the foremost earn er read- ly in the
wor d‘.
eeutl for free hook of testimonials and inf >r-
maiioa
DBS HAKWKI.I. i A.NDKRsKN,
Room 7, Renter Building, Alamo Flats.
8*k Antonio. 1 t;:»t
When Anawering Advertisements
Kindly Mention This Paper.
W. N.U. HOUSTON-NO. 46. 1905
PI 50 S CURE FOR
Have Proved Their Worth.
The campaign undertaken by inter-
ested publications to undermine the
faith of the people In proprietary
medicines has drawn forth the follow-
ing from a nigh medical authority:
"It must never be forgotten that the
interest <>f she manufacturer is to put
out remedy which is not only meri-
torious but safe. With a small army
of enemies constantly on ihe alert,
ready to seize upon and magnify every
unfavorable circumstance, how few
are the cases of accident or injury
from U:e use of proprietary medicines!
Complaints in regard to the use of
such remedies are exceedingly rare
and utterly insignificant, in compari-
son with the amount sold and the mil-
lions of people who avail themselves
of these remedies.”
Sharpshooter Then.
It is said that a woman never hits
anything when she throws a rock, hut
she smaches the target when she
throws a hint.
important to Mothers.
Examine carefully overy bottle of CASTORIA,
a aafe and cure remedy for infants ami children,
and see that it
CONSUMPTION
Bear? the
Signature of
la Use for Over I>0 Years.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
A clock in the tower of the new
Naval college, at. Dartmouth. England,
will mark the time as it is kept on
board ship, striking eight, six, four
bells, etc.
Here is Relief for Women.
Mother Gray, a nurse iD New York, dis-
covered a pleasantherb remedy for women’s
ills, called AUSTRALIAN LEAF. It is the
only certain monthly regulator. Cures
female weaknesses, Backache, Kidney and
TJ>-yiary troubles. At all Druggists or by
mail 50cts. Sample mailed FREE. Address,
The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy. N. V.
This would be a pleasant eld world
to get along in if nien would pay their
debts as cheerfully as they pay meir
grudges.
No Use.
You may have the moral right to do
so, but it is not necessary. Hunt's
Cure will instantly relieve and
promptly cure that itching trouble In
whatever form. It is made solely for
that purpose.
If the mind is kept fully occupied
with good thoughts there will be no
room for evil ones. The cell that is
full of hney has no room for anything
else.—United Presbyterian.
NOT A TRACE LEFT
Rheumatism Thoroughly Cured by
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for
Pale People.
There is one remedy that will erne
rheumatism in nnv of its forms ami so
thoroughly eradicate the disease from
the system that the. cure is permanent.
This remedy is Dr. Williams' Pink Pilw
for Pale People and flu* proof of the
statement is found in the experience of
Mr. T. S. W'air.tr, of No. T'2 Academy
street, Watertown, N Y Tic says:
44 The pain was in my joints nud my
sufferings for <>\. r two years was beyond
description. There was an intense pain
in my shoulders ihat, prevented im-. ft m
sleeping ami 1 would get up and walk
the floor nr night. When I began taking
Dr. Williams’ l’ink Pills the improve-
ment \\;ts gradual, hut by the time I had
taken four boxes I was entirely enred
and I have not had the slightest tough
of rheumatism since that tune.”
Mr. Wagar's wife is also enthusiastic
in her endorsement of Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills. Sim says : ‘T have tried the
pills myself for siotnncli trouble and
have experience ! great n lief from their
use. My daughter, Mrs. Atwood, of
(rill street, Watertown, has used them
for female weakness and was much ben-
efited by them. I regard Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale People as an ex-
tremely valuable family medicine.”
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have cured the
worst eases of bloodlessness. i udigestion,
influi nza, headaches, backaches, lum-
bago. sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness,
spinal weakness, and the special ail-
ments of girls and women whose blood
supply becomes weak, scanty or irregu-
lar. The genuine 1 h\ Williams’ Pink Pills
are guaranteed to be free from opiates or
any harmful drugs and eiuttioi injure
the most delicate system. At all drug-
gists or from the Dr. Williams Medi-
cine Go.. Seheiieetadv. N . Y.. postpaid,
on receipt of price, oO cents per box,
bix boxes for i§2.d0.
Rebec of the John Bro//n Raid.
Adam P. S. Paisal. Martinburg. W.
Va.. writes that he has in his pos-
session some of the relics of the John
Brown raid of 1*5!’: that he aided tiie
capture of Brown and his men at Har-
per’s Ferry, and was one of the guards
during his incarceration. He claims
to be in possession or one of the nrs:.
buttons used in the United States army
after the declaration of independence.
Do It Now.
There is a time for all things. The
time to take Simmons’ Cough Syrup
Is when afflicted with sore throat,
hoarseness, coughs or colds. It is
guaranteed to cure.
vcv
A Gray Gown.
lari* gray buck toweling cut into
Is and ornamented with a Greek
design in gray velvet ribbon makes
wy smart trimming for a gray
T 1'iri’t yen know that Deftnnee Starch
besides being absolutely saperiur to
any other, is put up 1*5 minces in pack-
ape arid sellg at same price as 12-
ounce packages of oilier kinds?
FROM GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD
Mothers Should Watch the Dsve'opmsnt cf Their Daughters—
Interesting Experiences of Misses Borman and Mills.
his wit.
Home Politeness.
should b“ so rude ;n
'shui up” and besiib
that she won-' do it.
every-
It Will Cure.
When racked with Hlu;urna;ic pain. ;
so walking is un effort and running |
at Impossibility, just try Hunt's)
Lightning Oil. The result will please
and astonish you.
Oniy White Monkey.
("apt. I’k-ai d. on bis r-vent return I
from the 8oud;”.i. presented to the *oo .
in Paris a white monkey (Uorcopitbe-1
que patasi-;- the oniy one in France.
Ask Your Dealer for Allan's Foot-Easo
A powder. It rests the feet. Cures'Sweden, I
Sore. Hot, Calk-us, Aching, Sweating Feet j
and Ingrowing Nails. At all Druggists anti ;
Shoo stores, 25 tv-1 s. Accept no subst itute, I
Sample mailed FREE. Address, Alien t>- ;
Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
K lied by a Train.
W. M. Wardeil. of Victoria, was
hiI!« d by an iron Mountain train.
_ _ kisscsscs information j ache, and a<» I hare heard that you can gfv«
Which IS of vital interest to her young | keinful advice to girls in my condition, I ana
Every mother p
Taylor’s (’hcrokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullen is Na times great remedy—Cures j
Coughs. Colds. Cronp and Consumption, i
and all throat and lung troubles. At drug- )
gists. 25c., 5iv and *1.00 per bottle.
Four burglars, arrested in the act by :
the London police ihe other night, were
all wearing gloves, in order not to leave
finger prints behind them.
A GOOD SCHOOL.
No blow, no impossible guarantees nor
unbusinesslike propositions made by Toby's
Practical Business College, Waco, Tex.,
the High Grade School for High Grade
Students. Plenty of hard, honest work by
a corps of highly educated persons. ‘‘That's
all.” Enter any time. Catalogue free.
The home of .lane's Shadeless Shorthand,
the renowned parliamentary system.
daughter.
Too often this is never imparted or is
withheld until serious harm has result-
ed to the growing girl through her
ignorance of nature's mysterious and
wonderful laws and penalties.
Girls' over-sensitiveness and modesty
often puzzle tlieir mothers and baffle
physicians, as they so often withhold
their confidence from their mothers
writing von.’’—.MyrtleMills, Oquawka. 111.
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— (Second Letwr.)
44 It is with tiie feeling of utmost gratitude
that I write to you to tell you what your
valuable medicine has done for rne When {
wrote you in regard to my condition I had
consulted several doctors, but they failed to
understand my case aiul I did not roeeiv*
any benefit from their treatment. I followed
vour advice, and took Lydia E. Pinkham’»
Vegetable Compound and am now healthy
id
and well, and all the distressing symptom*
and conceal the symptoms which ought j which I bad at that time have disappeared
Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh—Med-
icine Sent Free.
These two diseases are the result of
an awful poisoned condition of the
blood. If you have aching joints and
back, shoulder blades, bone pains,
crippled hands, legs or feet, swollen
muscles, shifting, sharp, biting pains,
and that tired, discouraged feeling of
rheumatism, or the hawking, spitting,
blurred eyesight, deafness, sick stc-ir.-
ach, headache, noises in the head, mu-
cous throat, discharges, decaying
teeth, bad breath, belching gas of ca-
tarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B.
B. B.). It kills the poison in the blood
which causes these awful symptoms,
giving a pure, healthy blood supply to
the Joints and mucous membranes,
and makes a perfect cure of the worst
rheumatism or foulest catarrh. Cures
where all else fails. Blood Balm (B.
B. B.) is composed of pure Botanic in-
gredients. good for weak kidneys. Im-
proves the digestion, cures dyspepsia.
A perfect tonic Tor old folks by giv-
ing them new, rich, pure blood. Thor-
oughly tested for thirty years. Drug-
gists, $1 per large bottle, with com-
plete directions for home cure. Sam-
ple free and prepaid by writing Blood
Balm Co.. Atlanta. Ga. Describe trou-
ble and special free medical ad vie*
■ent in sealed letter
As a countenance is made beautiful
by the soul’s shining through it, so
the world is beautiful by the shining
through it of God.—-Jacobi.
Terrible Gun.
The French war department is ex-
perimenting with a machine gun which
is to fire -100 bullets in less than a
second.
Death is only the one who has gone
to get the homo ready coming to take
ns to it. Ham’s Horn.
If you don t got the biggest and best
It s your own fault. Defiance Starch
is for sale everywhere and there Is
positively nothing to equal it in qual-
ity or quantity.
Chronic self-conceit is more fatal
than either measles or mumps.—United
Presbyterian.
to be told to their physician at this
critical period.
When a girl’s thoughts become slug-
gish, with headache, dizziness or a dis-
position to sleep, pdiis in back or lower
limbs, eyes dim desire for solitude;
when she is a mystery to herself and
friends, her mother should come to her
aid, and remember that Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound will at
this time prepare tiie system for the
coming change, and start tin- menstrual
period in a young girl's life without
pain or irregularities.
Ilundredsof letters from young girls
and from mothers, expressing their
gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound has accomplished
for them, have been received by the
Lydia E. l’inkliam Medicine Co., at
Lynn, Mass.
Miss Mills lias written the two fol-
lowing letters to Mrs. Pinkham, which
will be read with interest:
Bear Mrs. Pinkham:— (First Letter. 1
“I am but fifteen years of age am depressed,
have dizzy spells, chills, headache aud back-
Myrtle Mills. Oquawka, 111.
Miss Matilda Borman writes Mra.
Pinkham as follows:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“ Before taking Lydia E. Pinkhara’s Vege-
table Compound my monthlies were irregu-
lar And painful, and I always had such
dreadful headaches.
“ But since taking the Compound mv head-
aches have entirely left me, my monthlies are
regular, and I am getting strong and well, I
am telling all ray girl friends what Lydia E.
Pinkham'* Vegetable Compound has done for
me.”—Matilda Borman, Farmington, Iowa.
If you know of any young girl who
is sick and needs motherly advice, ask
her to address Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn.
Mass., and tell her every de.tail of her
symptoms, and to keep nothing back.
She will receive advice absolutely free,
from a source that has no rival in the
experience of woman's ills, and it will, if
followed, put her on the right road to a
strong, healthy and happy womanhood.
Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound holds the record for the greatest
number of cures of female ills of any
medicine that the world has ever
Real English Joke.
Leopards, it is stated, are becoming
unpleasantly numerous in the neigh-
borhood of Simla. Two of them re-
cently lay in wait for the mail cart, but
fortunately they were spotted.
McCANE’S DETECTIVE AGENCY,
Houston, Texas, operates the largest force 1----------
of competent detectives in the South, j ____ ___
they render written opinions in cases not ! R'Kiv.ab* —A
handled liy them Reas 'liable rates. —“-a--
known. Why don 13rou try it ?
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Makes Sick Women Well.
In Paris white horses are employed
for the funerals of children or young
unmarried people.
Saw French Enter Dresden.
Frau Julie Aseber, of Lobositz, Bo-
hemia. who. as a girl of eight, wit-
nessed the entry of the French into
Dresden in 1SK5. and has a clear rec-
ollection of seeing Emperor Napoleon,
has celebrated her hundreth birthday
in the possession of all her facul-
ties.
Camels as Pets.
Baby camels are great pets in South
Africa, and are nursed and tended and
even carried about by their attendants.
The very young camel is an awkward
creature, with a long 4ieok and uncer-
tain legs. During the first few months
they weigh no more than an ordinary
dog.
Hundreds of dealers say the extra I
quantity and superior quality of De-
fiance Starch is last taking place of
all other brands. Others say they can-
not sell any other starch.
/Tocuiitratffip
• IN ONE DAY
mmm
TWS NO EQijftl fQRjrt^pAtflE
ANTi-GRIPINE
IS GUARANTIED TO CORE
GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AHD NEURALGIA.
I won’t sell Antl-Ortplne to * dealer who won’t Gaaraatu
It. Call for your MONET BACK. IV IT DON’T CVKE.
F. IT. jDieiner. Jf. JO.. Manufacturer, 8pringJUUi, Mm.
The genuine hind of charity is that '
which opens tiie purse and keeps the
month shut about it.
ITCHING SCALP HUMOR.
Just Naturally.
The man who discovered how to own
automobiles on $1.8oft a year has just
naturally been put in jail.—Richmond
(Va.) Times-Dispatcb.
There turner. Catarrh tu thl» aecti-n of the country
than all other disease* put together, and unlit the last
few years « as tuppuied to be Incurable. For a Brest
many years doctors pronounced ll a local disease and
prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling
to cure with local treatment. pmuounced It Incurable.
Science has pros en Catarrh to tie a constitutional dis-
ease mart therefore require*cou.tlintlonal treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J Cbeoey
A Co.. Toledo,Ohio. Is tbe only constitutional cure on
tbs market. It Is taken Internally in doses from 10
drops to a teaspoonf ul. It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure, bemj
for circulars aud testimonials.
Address; F. J. CIIKNFV 4c CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
Hold by DrugKfsts. ir.c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for eonstlpstlua.
Pinapple Marmalade.
Fare the rind and cut into small
pieces; the same weight of sugar as
fruit: put one-third of the sugar to the
fruit. Let it stand ail night, so as to
extract the juice. Boil it on the fol-
lowing day for a short time. Let it
stand for two or three days, then re-
peat the boiling, with another third of
sugar. Let. it stand again another
day or two. then boil it until clear
with what remains of the sugar. The
juice of a lemon, if added, gives to the
marmalade an agreeable flavor.
Frizzled Beef.
Shave very thin slives of dried beef,
put a teacupful of could water into a
small saucepan and lay in tiie slices
of beef, let it simmer up and add
a large spoonful of butter, then heat
up the yolk of an egg with a teaspoon-
ful of flour; then stir this in slowly
to prevent the egg from curdling, add
a little salt and cayenne and let i: sim-
mer for five minutes, then stir in half
a cup of cream or new milk. Serve
hot. Ham dre.sed in the same manner
is equally good.
Noted Negro.
Dr. Marcus Fitehorbert-Wheat land,
a colored physician of Newport, It. !.,
is recognized as N>*w England’s lead-
ing specialist in electro-therapeutics
and the X-ray. In early life he was a
shoemaker. 3
There is more worship in the music
of the heart than in al the art cf
music.
Before the great "i AM’’ our "I will
bee” looks insignificant.
Scruples too rigid are nothing e’<o
but concealed pride,—Goethe.
True to His First Love.
Father—But I am afraid he Is a
young man of fickle character
Daughter—Om, no, lie isn’t papa.
Why, he has smoked the same brand
of cigarettes for nearly six month,—
Stray Stories.
Temperance Anni versa ry.
The seventy-third anniversary of the
first teetotal pledge taken in England
was celebrated in many Lancashire
towns on September 1. The document
(signed by seven ment. which is still
preserved, was drafted in Preston on
September 1, 18152.
Lady Suffered Tortures Until Cured
by Cuticura—Scratched Day
and Night.
‘‘My scalp was covered with little
pimpies and I suffered tortures from
the itching. 1 was scratching all day
and night, and I could get no rest. I
washed my head with hot water and
Cuticura Soap and then applied the
Cuticura Ointment as a dressing. One
box of the Ointment and one cake of
Cuticura Soap cured me. Now my
head is entirely clear and my hair is
growing splendidly. I have used Cu-
ticura Soap ever since, and shall nev-
er be without, ir. (Signed 1 Ada C.
Smith. :;0b Grand St., Jersey City,
N. J.”
I am sure t’Lv's Cure lor consumption saved
my ljfe three years ago. Mas. Thus. K< nuns*
Maple Street. Norwich. N. Y„ Feb. 17. tflOu.
Worry
work.
Ives the dec
half h:3
Slavish Wives.
In Abyssinia a man's wife is his 1
beast of burden: wood in many places
is sold by “the woman's load.”
Storekeepers report that the extra
quantity, together with the superior
quality of Defiance Starch makes it'
next to impossible to sell an/ other
brand. ' |
A Birmingham (ling.) man named:
Batchelor has just married a young |
lady named Whitlow.
The best laundry work is done by tiie
use of Red l fuss Bag Blue. The grocers.
Get tiie genuine.
Some people never think of being 1
grateful for one ratal until they are
hungry for the next.
TIME B ND
SLICKER lilt ®
Forty years a?o and after many years
of use on the eastern coast Tower a
Waterproof Oiled Coats were initroduoed
in the West and were called dickers ty
the pioneers and cowbeya. This graphic
name has cone into such general use' that
it is frequently though wrongfully applied
to many substitutes. You want the getutoe
Look for the £ignof the hskand
the rwne Tower on the buttons. ^
MAbtlNKACIC AIAYUIOW AM ,
SOLD BY RtPRESENTATTVt TRAM
^ „ THE WORLD OVCR. ,
T.JTOWH CO.bOSTOM. maslJl&jl
TOWER CANARIAN CO, TORONTO. CM
DEFIANCE STARCH
li ounce* u>
’the package
—other start h-t onlv 12 ounce*—aame price a*4
DEFIANCE” IS SUPERIOR QUALITY.
Thompson's Eft Water
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention This Paper.
FROM TEXAS
Some Coffee Facts From the Lone
8tar State.
From a beautiful farm down In Tex-
as, where gushing springs unite to
form babbling brooks that wind their
sparkling way through flowery meads,
comes a note of gratitude for delivery
from tiie coffee habit.
‘ When my baby boy came to me five
years ago, I began to drink Postum
Food Coffee, having a feeling that it
would be better for him and me than
the old kind of drug laden coffee. I
was not disappointed in it, for it en-
abled me. a small delicate woman, to
nurse a bouncing healthy baby 14
months.
"I have since continued the use of
Postum for 1 have grown fund of it.
and have discovered to my joy that it
has entirely relieved rne of a bilious
habit which tr-ed to prostrate me two
or three times a year, causing much
discomfort to my family and suffering
to myself.
‘‘My brother-:’!: law was cured of
chronic constipation by leaving off the
old kind of cotu.i- ami using Postum.
He has become even more fond of tt
than he was of the old coffee.
“in fact the entire family, from the
latest arrival, (a L'year old who al-
ways calls for his ‘potb* first thing in
tho morning) up to the head of tiie
house, think there is no drink so good
or so wholesome as Postum.” Name
given by Postum Co, Battle Creek,
Mich.
There’s a reason.
Head the little book, The Road to
Wellville,” in pkgs.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more poods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c nackape colors all fibers. They die in cold water better than any other dy*. You Can dyo
my garment without ripping aparL Write for free booklet—How to Dye, Bleach and Mix Colors. MONROE DRUG CO.. Unlonvl/lm, M Ism ourU
Every housek*eper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Cold
j Water Starch for laundry use they will
: save not only time, because it never
| sticks to tiie iron, but because each
| package contains Hi oz one full
j pound- - while all other Cold Water
Starches are put up in "-4-pound pack-
ages. ami the price is the same, 10
cents. Then, again, because Defiance
Starch is free from all •'njurious Chem-
icals. I? your grocer tries to sell you
a 12 oz. package it is because he has
a stock on hand which lie wishes to
dispose of before he puts In Defiance.
He knows that Defiance Ft arch has,
printed on every package in large let-1
ters am! figures "Hi ezs.” Demand;
Defiance ;-.ud save much time aud
money and the annoyance of the iron;
sth-kin:;. Defiance never sticks.
FOR WOMEN
troubled with ills peculiar to _
their sex, used as a douche is marvelously auc”
cessful. Thoroughly ci ,anses, kills disease germs,
■tops discharges, he.is xntlammation and local
soreness.
Bntine is in powder 1 m to be dissolved in pure
water, and is far more cleansing, healing, genuitnial
and economical than liquid antiseptics lot all
TOILET AND V OMEN’S SPECIAL USES
For sale at druggists, 50 cents a box.
Trial Box and Book of Instructions Free.
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Decision in Cotton
DEFIAHGE STARCH
never si:. tce
Vo llii- Iron.
Worth While.
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Cotton will be moving rapid-
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father will set him on his feet.
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