Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 37, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 28, 1906 Page: 6 of 8
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MIDDLE LIFE
IS Time When Women Are Susceptible to Many
Dread Diseases Intelligent Women Prepare
for it Two Relate their Experiences
The cttangoof UtoU
tho most critical period
of a womans existence
nnd tlio anxiety folt by
women as it draws near
Is not without reason
Every woman who
neglects tho caro of her
health at this tlmo in-
vites dlscaso and pain
When her system is in
a deranged condition
or she is predisposed to
apoplexy or congestion
of any organ tho ten-
dency is at this period
likely to become active
andwlth a hostofner
tous irritations raalto
life a burden At this
time also cancers and
tumors aro mora liable
to form and begin their
destructive ti ork
Such warning uymp
toms as sense of suffo-
cation hot flashes head-
aches backaches dread
of impending evil timid-
ity sounds in tho cars
palpitation of tho heart
sparks before tho eyes
irregularities constipa-
tion variable appetite
weakness inqufetudo
and dizziness aro
promptly heeded by in-
telligent womerrwho aro
approaching tho period
I t
In life when womans great change
may be expected
Ijydla E Plnkhams Vogetablo Com-
pound was prepared to meet the needs
of womans system at this trying
period of her llfo It invigorates and
strengthens the femalo organism and
builds up tho weakenedncrvous system
For special advico regarding this Im-
portant period women aro invited to
write to Mrs Plnkham at Lynn Mass
and it will bo furnished absolutely freo
of charge Tho present Mrs Plnkham
is the daughterinlaw of Lydla E Pink
liam her assistant before her decease
and for twentyflvo years since her
advice has been freely given to Bick
women
Ulead what Lydla B Plnkhams Com
round did for Mrs Eyland and Mrs
Illnkle
Dear Mrs PlnlAam
I hod been suftcringwlth displacement of
the organs for years anil was passing through
the change of life My abdomen was badly
swollen ray stomach was sore I had dizzy
spoils sick headaches and was very nervous
lydla E Plnkhams YectaMc
xSoaOaaBBDUBDDWSBDBJBOaBllinDDSOD7
t lirvTmfutrruy ruin a ffiari
butit takes a gpod natured Injudicious
friend to complete the thing and mako
it perfect Mark Twain
Not a Pipe Dream
Oil somo kinds are conveyed by
a system of pipe lines but tho Oil
that make all other oils insignificant
Is conveyed in bottles Its Hunt3
Lightning Oil and Its mission is to
cure your sprains cuts burns bruises
aches and pains and It does it
J Produced Desired Effect
At a recent political meeting hi
Brighton England a speaker finding
that the point of one of his Jokes had
Bils3ed sorrowfully remarKed I had
hoped gentlemen that you would have
laughed at that A plaintiff voice
camo through the silence I laughed
mister Then everybody laughed
Love is not getting but giving not
n wild dream of pleasure and a mad
nessot desire oh no loveIs not that
It is goodness and honor and peace
nnfl pure living yes love Is that and
it is the best thing in the world and
tho thing that lives longest Henry
Van Dyke
r Wheat Cakes 1
Mix two teaspoonfuls baking powder
with about three cups flour and a little
salt beat one or two eggs and add
with enodgh milk to make batter
A man never blows his own horn
until the silence has become more
than he can bear
It Is a waste of time to argue over
an order which comes from headquart-
ers j
Luck is the first word on thelips
of the loafer
The greatest truths were first con-
ceived in doubt
>
I wrote you for advice and commenced
treatment with Lydla E Plnkham s Vege-
table Compound as yon directed and I am
happy to sny that all thoso distressing symp-
toms left mo and I havo passed safely through
tho change of llfo a well woman I am
recommending 3 our medicine to all my
friends Mrs Annie E O Uyland Chester
town lid
Another Womans Caao
During change of llfo words cannot ex
I suffered My physician said I
ad a cancerous condition of tho femalo
organs Ouo day I read some of the testi-
monials of women who had been cured by
Lydla E Plnkhams Vegetable Compound
and I decided to try it and to wrlto you for
advice our medicine mado me a well
woman and all my bad symptoms soon
I advlso every woman at this period of life
to take your medicine and write you for ad
vicj Mrs Lizzie Illnkle Salem Ind
What Lydia E Pinkhama Vegetable
Compound did for Mrs Hyland and
Mrs Hinklo it will do for other women
at this time of llfo
It has conquered pain restored
health and prolonged life in cases that
utterly baffled physicians
Compound Succeeds Where Others Fail
n7Uitiqua Russian Locomotives
A German student finds one yf the
causes of the inability of tho Russian
lallroads to handle their traffic Is tho
antiquity of their locomotives The
number of these seems in tolorable
proportion to tho traffic but out of
14328 locomotives no less than 0913
are from twenty four to fortysix yeaid
old
Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh
Medicine 8ent Free
Send no money simply write and
try Botanic Blood Balm at our ex-
pense Botanic Blood Balm B B B
kills or destroys the poison In tho
blood which causes the awful aches In
back and shoulder blades shlftinc
palns dlfilculty In moving Angers toes
or legs bone pains swollen muscles
and Joints of rheumatism or the foul
breath hawking spitting droppings
In throat bad hearing specks living
before the eyes all played outfeellng
of catarrh Botanic Blood Balm hast
cured hundreds of cases of 30 nr < 0
years standing after doctors hot
springs and patent medicines had all
failed Most of these cured patients had
taken Blood Balm as a last resort It
Is especially advised for chronic deep
seated cases Impossible for any one
to suffer the agonies or symptoms of
rheumatism or catarrh while or after
taking Blood Balm it makes the
blood pure and rich thereby giving a
healthy blood supply Cures are per-
manent and not a patching up Drug-
stores 51 per large bottle Sample of
Blood Balm sent free and prepaid
also special medical advice by describ-
ing your troublo and writing Bood
Balm Co Atlanta Ga
Hunger In the Polar Regions
Hunger is one of the trlalatliat ev
plorers of tho polar regions Jiave tp
encounter very often Cant Scott In
his recent volume has thlsdescrlptlon
of an unpleasant experience in tho
farthest south My companions get
very bad food dreams in fact theso
havo become the regularbreakfast
conversation It appears to Be a sort of
nightmare they oto eitherstttlng at a
w ellspread table with their arms tied
or they grasp at a dlsli and it slips
out of tholr hands or they are In the
act of lifting a dainty morsel to the
mouth when they Jail over a prociitoe
f
The Costliest Diadem
What Is pjcbably the most valuable
diadem in existence Is the gift of tho
women ofSpain to Our Lady del Pilar
Whoso shrine la situated near Saw
gossaTho diadem is an Imporlal
crown surrounded by a Gothic wreath
It hf composed of solid gold butEuch
Isthe number of precious stones that
Juidly a square Inch of gold Is visible
There are CQOO large diamonds of
Which the llnests tho gift of the
flueonmothor and 3000 smaller ones
The remaining atones aro emeralds
snphlres rubles poails turquoises
opals topazes mid amethysts New
York Evening World
A FIENDISH MEXICAN
Clambsred Up Behind Buggy and Cut
OlrJs Throat Killing Her
Runge tTexas March 20 Meager
dotails of a bloody tragedy which was
enacted neat Couch eight miles south
of HIco about midday yesterday have
just been received Enraged by Jeal-
ousy a Mexican overtook his victims
in a buggy In the road Tho Vehicle
contalned two jouug women anda
Uttle boyS Tho horse became fright
enedandbegan to run whereupon the
Mexican pulled his revolver placed
the muzziest the back of the head of
the other voman and fired also caus-
ing almost instant death Ho then
took a shot at the boy but missed
The tt dead women are daughters
of AlexMcHaney a well to do citizen
of this county Officers are after the
Mexicanlbut have not yet found him
so far aslmown He Is a well known
joung Mexican having lived near hero
several years
ENGINEER KILLED
V
Fireman totally Injured In a Miss
slppi Wreck
Meridian Miss Last night at
12 oclock the oastbound Alabama
and Vlcksburg passenger train No
2 due Jut 116 tan Into a
misplaced swltch at Hickory twenty
miles west bf here completely demol-
ishing thosenglne baggage mall and
express car s and resulting In the In-
stant klllfiig fof Engineer Chailes It
Lewis of this city and the fatal Injury
of Edward Oibson the colored fire-
man TwoSnegrO postal clerks Tom
Mitchell and p Armstrong were In-
jured butjnot seriously
Baron Des Planches III
Washington Baron Mayes Des
Planches the Italian Ambassador
who hasbeen absent slnco lasLfalU
la not expected to return from Italy
before thojbeglnning of this summer
The ambassador had to leave Wash-
ington owing to bis health but he
will return io his post unless onof
the European diplomatic positions
is open andiis tendered to him Bi
ion Des Planches is actively interest-
ed In his mission in thi3 countrj and
has made s study of the immigration
of his countrymen to thU country 1 He
has traveledjextenslveiy through the
SoutheraS tje3 with a view otdlrect
ing Italfanjimmteratlon to those agrl
tJ a iSEJiAnstead ot toUhefjU
ready ovetciVV3 oCii < v < Jt r
Grosman Murdered or Killed by Horse
Smlthvllle Texas A 1 It Orosraan
a1 grocer was found unconscious in
the horse lotof hla home here about
9 oclock last night with his skull
crushed He died at B oclock this
morning without recovering conscious-
ness A negro who woiked for hlu
last week was arrested on suspicion
of having killed him whllo attempt-
ing to commit robbery
Mr Grosman jiiwas In the habit of
taking his receipts for the aftornoon
nnd evening home with him and did
so last night butgavo the money to
his wife before go lng 6 unharnes3
ids horse There isaTbro possibility
that his deathwaS caused by a Itlck
from hla hor3e
Three WeskjfpMoreof It
Savannah Oati jThe Greene and
Gaynor ca3e todaysrenfers upon its
twelfth week TlTo defense has but
eght or ten more witnesses to intro-
duce The government as it now npj
pears will introduce nhie in rebuttal
so that It Is thoughtthree weeks more
will probabjy conclude tho famous
case fncludlng arguments the Judges
charge and thojjurys deliberations
Committed Murder
Dryan Texas f After being out
fiom 9 oclock last night the Jury In
the casls of Fazlnlj charged with mur-
der this mornIngv returned a verdict
assessing his punishment at twoiyoars
In tho penlteritVry Tazlhl and two
other ItaliansswS charged with tho
killing of an Italian woman near Bry-
an some months eo The other two
Italians are upd r indictment by th 9
grand Jury
l > i
Di Albert Pmnoott Marble
New York Vtbri Albert CPrescott
Marble < assocIa t uperintendent of
public schools 0ljt la city died herp
yesterday In 1888 he was elected to
the presidency ofthe National Educa
tional Association at the Nashville
convention v
School pjenfes at Cameron
Cameron Texalj There was a pic-
nic at Curry sghool house yesterday
fit tho dose of thfl choclf and one at
Cummlngs Cro lnB < ou Little rlyor
Friday nt thY ofr tho Corinth
Mbort JH
GREAT SCOTT
The Biggest Man of Addison County
Vt Tells an Interesting Story
E C Scott meat dealer Vergennes
Vt Past Commander of Ethan Allen
Post G A It Bays A severe attack
of typhoid left mo
with weak kidneys
Every night I had to
get up frequently to
pass the urine which
was ropy dark and
very painful to void
1 had no appetite but
drank water continu-
ally without being
nblo to quench my
thirst Terrible headaches and dizzy
spells oppressed me nnd my back
was lame sore and stiff A months
treatment with Doans Kidney Pills
rid me of this trouble and now I am
strong and healthy and weigh 230
pounds I glvo tho credit to Doans
Kidney Pills
Sold by all dealers GO cents a box
FosterMllburn Co Buffalo N Y
The man wjth a grlevanco is surely
one of the happiest of mankind Ho
so enjoys to grumble Mrs Edmund
Qosse
HANDS RAW WITH ECZEMA
Suffered for Ten Years Spread to
Body and Limbs Cured by the
Cuttcura Remedies
I had eczema on my hands for ten
years At first It would break out
only In winter Then It flnallv camo
to Btay I had three good doctors to
do all thoy could but none of them
did any good I then used one box
of Cutlcura Ointment and three bot-
tles of Cutlcura Resolvent and was
completely cured My hands were
raw all over inside and Out and tho
eczema was spreading all over my
body and limbs Before I had used
one bottle of Cutlcura Resolvent to-
gether with the Ointment my sores
wore nearly healed over and by tho
time I had used the third bottle I was
entirely well I had a good appetite
and was fleshier than I over was To
any one who has any Bkin or blood
disease I would honestly advise them
to get the Cutlcura Remedies and get
well quicker than all the doctors in
th a Stato could cure you Mrs M E
Falin Speers Ferry Va May 19
1905
The faculty of aeeng things through
self Interest comes wlthopt much prac-
tice w
aoeBjCUre one ot heiwors ItSures oftett faouWdlssenslons have no
Hfc i i Hlfe own 4nimaUTthor orlsJa han bad aervice dfiW
te r whatltriCalled jlwher HvefBensa
Hon 19 Itch itknocks1 itf lEwema
rtl
It Knocks the Itch
It may n6t cure all your ills buflt
Ringworms and all tho rest are re-
lieved at once and cured by one box
Its guaranteed and its name Is
Hunts Cute
Some people speak HI of others and
then wonder why fault Is found
The gold region of the Wlttlm In
Siberia fields about 2000000 a year
The use of perfumes is as old as civ-
ilization
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BoftKftonj
W II4 i 1 >
Mgcfable Preparatlonfor As
slmilating llicFoodandneduIa
UiigllicStoiBachsaMBm lsor
INt N1S HnUKtN
Promotes DigestionCheerFi
ness and Rest Contains neither
OptumMorpldnc norlliaexaL
WOT UAllC OTIC
jtmftcfaucrsmuMLmami
Apcrfecl Remedy forCOBSlipa
TLon Sour StomachDiarrhoea
Worms Convulsions Fevensh
nc36 and Loss OF Sleep
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facsimile Signature of
NEW VOnK
n
A Vindicatlonjor Dr Pierce
Decision by the Supreme Court of the
State Against the Ladles Home
Journal
A vordlct has been rendered ia
favor of the plaintiff In tho libel suit
brought against the Ladles Homo
Journal published by tho Curtis Pub-
lishing Co by tho Wottds Dis-
pensary Medical Association of which
Dr R V Pierce Is president The
suit was brought by Doctor Plerco
ngalnst thq Curtis Publishing Co
for making false statements about ono
of his standard family medicines
known as Dr Pierces Favorite Pre-
scription In ho May number of tho
Ladles Home Journal 1904 Mr Ed-
ward Bok tho editor stated that Dr
Pierces Favorite Prescription con-
tained alcohol and some other harm-
ful IngredlentB nnd Dr Pierce had
in the action alleged that the defend-
ant maliciously published this artlclo
containing such false and defamatory
matter Dr Pierce further claimed
that no alcohol Is or over wns con-
tained in hlB Favorite Prescription
that said medicine was a Vegetable
preparation and contained no dele-
terious ingredients whatever that Mr
Boks statement protending to give
somo of tho ingredients of said medi-
cine was wholly and absolutely
false During the trial tho Vice
President of the Worlds Dispensary
Medical Association stated that tho
ingredients of Dr Pierces Favorite
Prescription wero extracted from tho
following native roots Golden Seal
Blue Cohosh Ladys Slipper Black
Cohosh and Unicorn by means ot
pure glycerine Ho was asked how
he knew as a physician aqd ex1
perlonced medical man that the Fa-
vorite Prescription was a cure for
the diseases peculiar to womon such
as amenorrhea dysmenorrhea nnto
vorslon retroversion and ho stated
that he know tuch was tho fact be-
cause of his professional experience
and the many thousands of women
whose Ills had been cured by this
Prescription The VicePresident
ibelng asked to gWe his authorities
read from the standard works such
as the United States Dispensatory
The American Dispensatory and many
other standard medical books
The retraction printed by the Cur-
tis Publishing Coronany two months
after tho libelous statement appeared
and nearly two months after the suit
had been begun stated deflnltely that
analyses had been mado at their re
quXst and that the Favorlte Prescrip-
tion did not contain cither alcohol
opium or digitalis
vants vhe m we lvaVe not known how
to direct LucBurlanucehl
Never Fals
Thero is one remed and only ono I
have eyer fo und to cure wlthodtfall
such troubles In my family as Eczema
Ringworm and all others of an itch-
ing character That remedy is Hunts
Cure Wo alwajs use it and It never
falls Vfi M Christian
Rutherford Tcnn
God never calls you from larger
things to smaller
ASTORIA
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have
Always Bough
In
se
Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 37, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 28, 1906, newspaper, March 28, 1906; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111671/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .