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SEVEN YEARS OF SUFFERING
MAN! PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE
J. T.
states
WAS WEAK ANO DIZZY
ECZEMA CAN BE CURED.
That Will Do the
A
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Not Necessary.
She rushed upon
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The EDISON
*> KODAKS AND SUPPLIES
4
Send us your Developing and
Finishing.
Siock
Tower
looks
looks
in the sane way precisely.
"La Groole Will Restore those Gto Nairs
I La Creole Hail Rebtargi-is a. Perfect Dressing and Restorer,. P ri c e $ I 00
j
W. N. U. HOUSTON—NO. 18, 1906.
Zaded at Last Through Using Doan’s
Kidney Fills.
Keeping Young.
As long as t le heart is young and
the thought is youthtul, old age cannot
touch you.—Success Magazine.
WINE
OF
Lydia £. Pinkham's
Vegetable Cott.pound
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention Thia Paper.
J. O. Monroe,
Atchison, Kail.
known as inacalam roads, the remain-
ing ten per cent, being of gravel.
Useful C>w.
Lrndon milkmen charged with selling
poor milk are entitled to have the cow
whose product is impugned milked in the
presence of the magistrate in the case.
as hard as
's relatives
Bear* the S2.
Signature of f dr/t •
In Use For Ove* 30 Years.
never borrow any inon< v
man that you have tried to
tn]
am
. THL
nsi
is a jewel, the wtheo a treasure.—Na-
poleon I.
To raise the fallen is to reach HU
face
G<’d s will for afi !s the good-wll)
of al.
HOUSTON OPTICAL CO.,
303 MailN STREET
A divine price laust be pidd for ,
hetvaniy icaoa.
•EAGLE”
ACETYLENE CAS GENERATORS
W rite us fur prices and
toil information
IMPERIAL
Wino inis cm Goimeii Steel low
Mrs. Winslow’s S< othing Hyrnp.
For eb'.l'l-en teething, aoftei * the gur.>, reduces tn-
flaBUMClua. a laya pain, cure • wind colic. J>c a bvcn*.
...rely
tnost
stom-
..J lung
-ledicsl
h cases,
ed glyc-
1 roots
stid
ery
»w propo
Xddr
There is hardly an thing i
being as nice to your wlfe'i
as you expect them io be to }ou.
aAtt COLBY’S
Powerful Torpedo.
The new torpedo of the United States
ftavy is one of the most powerful sea
weapons in existence. It will travel more
than two and a quarter miles, or twice
the range of the Whitehead torpedo,
which it suj^-sedes. The new missile
is tu.-blne driven. The government will
purchase and construct 400 of these tor-
pedo is at a cost of several millions.
Annoying Letters.
All member of parliament are more
or less burdened with letters from con-
stituents. but the labor members are
the greatest sufferers. One of them
the other day received a letter of 1,700
closely-written pages, about a personal
grievance of the wri.e-, in wh.ch he
thought panlamenf should intervene.
The only joy you can keep is that
you scatter.
Important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA,
1 a eafe and aura rea.edy for Infanta ar J children,
and see that it
herrvbarK 1 uocu up nuvu » cum
Stone root’ 1 using it for an old and sever-
** °* | Eczema.
A beautiful womar pleases the eye,
I a good woman pleas* s the hea.ro; one i
now ’
home,
world.
i to-morrow. — Magnum
Monitor.
of
d gone
Sun-
HOLD UP?
anti corvsid&r
Never Disappoints.
“Many extensively advertise! reme-
dies are failures when put to the test. ’
Hunt s Lightning Oi is an exception. |
Confidence in it Is i ever misplaced— ■
disappointment neve’ follows its use.
It is surely the gn ndest emergency
romn/lv nr.w nhtainahln Vnr- I
EVAPORATING
Pane and Kettles for Sugar
Cai e Mill-.
BATH TUBS
NECCO & EISEMANN CO.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Fl
/ TH<
[woaio]
THIS IS THE
Edison Standard Phonograph
PATENTS for PROFIT
must full? protect an invention. Booklet ar4
I>e»k Ca er.-Ur FREK. Highest r»7eren<ea.
Coruniunlratlona confidential. Ketabllahed Um>L.
■aaou. Fenwick A Law ic non, WaahingUm, D. -X
rm j***J?Z
Man’s “Dead Line.’*
Every man makes his own d<-ad
line. Some reach it at 35, some at 40,
some at 50; some do not reach it at 80;
some never reach it, because they
never cease to grow.—Success Maga-
zine.
Man's Usefulness.
It is foolish to fix an age at which men
become comparatively useless. Some
men are young at 70, others are old at
I 35.—Success Magazine.
The ventures of faith are ever re-
warded. We cannot sot our expecta-
tions too high. What we dare scarcely
hope now, we shall one day remem-
ber.
W. L. Douglas
’3.5O&’3-2? SHOES™*
W. L. Douglas $4.00 Gilt Edge Line
cannot be equalled at any price.' I
l|; j i
wticts T~- / f Ty-. \
The Dark for His.
“Ah, doctor,” said the student, “ft
must have been a touching and dra-
matic moment when tae bandages were
taken from the poor fellow • eyes and
he saw again for the first time in 16
years.”
“It was.” said the doctor. “The men
groaned, wep-. and rear hed for the band-
ages again. You see, the first thing his
pyes rested on happened to be a girl
in one of those new spring hats with
the paradise plume.” — Washington
Star.
There IS a cure for all your pain and misery.
Keeton, of Cephas, Va., writes:
that my dear doctor did,
all the medicines 1 ever
took. Now 1 am well and
happy, and have all the
pleasures of life before
me.” It relieves pain and
regulates the functions.
Big Interest OnYou Money
Ail profits paid tn dividends Others hava
made one hundred per cent in same bualnevv
Sure income for life—and valuable leeacy for
family Heal estate rt*-»ded to Philadelphia
trust eomjrany for protection of Investor*.
IU-uutifn.lv illustrated booklet and paper free.
Write at “nee. I. L. and D, < o Dept A, VJ9
Drexel Building, Philadelphia. Pa.
Great Snakes.
Her lip quivered.
stage.
“Serpent that you are!” she cried.
Though he shuddered at the cruel
words, the love-light in his eyes neither
laded nor grew cold.
••Dear," he murmured, tenderly, “if
I'm a serpent, you're a snake charm*
But the audience. regarding the joke
as old, hissed.—Washington Star.
You find yourse’f ref reshed by the
presence of cheerful people, why not
make earnest effort to confer that
pleasure on others’’ You will find half
the battle is gained if you never allow
yourself to aay anything gloomy.
I A man could do a lot of good in the
world by stopping doing the bad
| things he does.
POMMEL
”d.SLICKED
f--*—JIKI ALL
^4£*WATERmOF
CLOTHING.
X li made of the best
me!?ri4h. inferior yd lew
iJhfyOMflMlWjdMldb'
\ / rejidSfe deolfrs rvrr/ntitrt
V 417 STICK TO THE
’ SIGN OF THE FISH
l ClMAl nrm. AJTOWt* CO
for others. We grow Ftrong bydut.es performed.
It's your Kfe that lifts the prayer of We grow morally and spiritually weak
your lips. | by duties neglecri-d
It makes a woman awful nervous
about the baby to road that there is
an epidemic of something in India.
Tt»«r* 1« wore Cfitarrh tn thf« wetton of th« cotntry
than all other dficaaea put together, and until thr laat
few yearawa* • rppeaed to be incurable. F r a, real
many yeara doc ora pruneutced it a local dt*ea» and
prescribed luca reu.-edtea, and by conatantiy falling
to cure with local treatment, prtuounced 11 Incu-tble.
Science baa pro ren Catarrh to be aconetltu-loti* dU-
| eare and theref re require* c< natttutlonal treat i ent.
i Hail'e Catarrh 'uro, manufactured by F. J Chaney
ft Co., Toledo, f hlo, la the only constitutional cure on
I the market. It la taken internally In doaea fn a 10
drupe to a leaapoonful. It acta directly on the t iood
I and mucoua aurfecea of the ayatem. They uffai one
| hundred dollar* for any cate it failatocurm Send
for clrculare and teatl-'onlait.
Address: F. J. CHEKEZ ft CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Bold by Drumtlata. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for e-mttlpatlua.
___________Jtri THtiHORLb."~"
$10,000“?^;’^,*'
take you Into my three large factories
Kkton, MaM., and show vou the infinite
'ith which every pairot shoes is made, you
realize why W l_ Douglas $3 50 shoes
. more to make, why they hold their i-hape,
„t better, wear longer, and are of g-eater
intrinsic value than any other S3.50 shoe.
W. L. Douglaa Strorta Elida SAoea for
Man, 92-iO, 92.00. Boya'9chotdl
DnraaShoaa. 92.60, 92,91.76,9 1.60
CAUTION. Insi-t tp..n having W L.!> ug-
, las shoes. Take no •ubatitire. None genuine
without his name and price stamped on bo'tom.
F<ut Color Eutlott uatd ; U‘ll not uejr trakby.
| Write for Illustrated Catalog.
W. I*. ItOUGLAb. Brockton, Uass.
Failure of Wireieas.
In the recent British naval maneu-
vers off Lagos wireless telegraphy was
found unreliable in the existing circi.m-
•tances. Several cases of friends firing
on friends occurred, and it is anonun red i but the gold purlfiei by
that visual signaling will be adhered to 1 —’—u’'' ■
in the British navy till wireless te eg-
raphy Is much Improved.
McCANH’S DKTBC'TVB AGFXCY,
Mansion, Texas, opera ea the largest force
of competent detectives in th South.
- \der written opinions in ci««« not
uy them Reasonable rates.
Delicate Point Settled.
It has always been a moot point In
Austria as to how an officer ought to
salute a brother officer when he has a
lady on his arm. This delicate point,
lowever, has now been settled by the
issue of an official army order. In fu-
ture if the Indy is tak'.ng the arm of the
officer then he can. and must, give the
salute with his left. But if, as a favorite
custom is, the officer is taking the lady
under the arm he has to disengage him-
self and sali te regularly with his right.
The parlor-car church gets hooked I
on the wrong train.
O&rfield Tea is Nature’s remedy fort ver :
and kidney diseases.
King Favors Jews.
The London Jewish World
that King Carlos of Portugal, on his
recent visit to England, was so tm-
presied with the position of Jews
there and by the services they ren-
derel the country that he has stated
bis intention to have the Jewish reli-
gion recognized in Portugal.
The gold in the quartz is valuable,
* ' . *" ' fire .s more
valuable The ordeal of siffering
makes the good nwr * beautiful. It is
the smelting of the ore.
goes to have her palm
if - wV luir
Save*! Him.
“It did not kill me, but I think it
I would if it had not been f.o: Hunt’s
I was tired, miserable and
... L. DOUGLAS MAKES A SELLS MORE
MEK‘3 93.60 SHOES THA99 A99YO1HER
In any discussion or disagreement MANUFACTURER
with another, ir you are in the wrong *•--» —
you cannot afford to lose your temper, |
and If ' ou are in the right there is no
occasiou.
MERCHANTS
Lonisiana town isvefitigite new proposition to j
bamllf E«i son I’lioDOgrap'iB Addre-a W, :------------------
co " Jobb"*' B^!rzi2!Thcmo»on'» Em W«t«r
remedy now obtainable. For cuts,
burns, sprains, aches and pains, 1
know no equal.”
Geo. E. Padilock,
Doniphan, Mo.
If I could
at Brocl - -
care wi
would
1 cofit
case of
One application relieved and
one box cured me.
“I believe Hunt s Cure will cure any
form of itching known to ra kind."
Clifton La?
Helet
Texas Remedy
Wot
Captain H C Currie, Station Master,
Grand Central Depot, Houston, Texas,
says: I have given Imperial lletmedy a
thorough trial and can say. there co ild
j be nothing better for eczema. Any-
intrrifi one wishing to know anything further
ir.gre- regarding the remiedy can correspond
.ddress I with me and I will be glad to tell of
the good it did me.
I Thousands of people throughout Tex-
las and the South have been cured
quickly and permanently of eczema and
{other akin diseases by Imperial Rem-j
i edy.
j Sold at drug stores for $1.00
bottle. Made by Imperial
Co., Houston, Texas.
Mr. WM1 Crooks, M. P , speaking at •
East Ham. said the labo- party did not
spell "Empire’ with a big "H.”
Z— 7- 0--" 30 i You can
Tix Kimi You Uuve Always BoighL I from 8
---- ; argue with.
Every good deed helps make a track: —
Tliat Delightful Aid to Health
JMxtiiie
: l Toilet Antiseptic
H Whitens the teeth — purifies
H mouth and breath—cures nasal
■ catarrh, sore throat, sore eves,
■ and by direct application c>.
■ all inflamed, ulcerated and
B catarrhal conditions caused by
B femmine ills.
B Paxtine possesses extraordinary
B cleansing, healing and germi-
B cidal qualities unlike anything
B else. At all druggists. 50 cents
II LftBGB TBIAL PACKAGE FREE
1*he R. Paxton Co., Boston, Mass.
In a Pinch, Uss ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE.
A powder. It cures painful, smart-
ing, nervous; feet and ingrowing nails.
Its the greatest comfort discovery of
the aje. Makes n?w shoes easy. A
certain cure for sweating feet. Sold
by all druggists, 25c. Trial package,
FREE. Address A. 8. Olmsted, I-e
Roy, N. Y.
d me to
began to ’
positive ■
Kid so quickly evident that I continued ,
to use the pills until I had taken alto- I
gather six boxes. By that time I was |
“titirely cared, and for two years I have j
' my trouble.. I am now I
ilth and able to attend ;
my duties. I am glad to acknowl-
the lienefit I received and I hope
my statement may be the means of I
ring others who may suffer in this
^vay to try this wonderful medicine.” j
The secret of the jower of Dr. Wil- I
hams’ Pink Pi’ls in cases of debility,
such a« Mrs. Gagner s lies in the fact ■
chat they make new b ood, and every or-
gan and even every iny nerve in the
body feels the stir < f a new tide of
Strength.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all!
druggists or will he -r.it, postpaid, on
receipt of price, 50 rente per box, six
boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams
Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
\ Pi
years 1
en free g
■rson has
ider expert
ills. She hi
health. Every 1
ask for and f<i
Life-Weary Women
brought to despair through the suffering caused by female diseases, should I
take heart. There IS a cure for all your pain and misery. Mrs. John A. I
“Life was a burden to me for years. All H
brought no relief. Cardul helped me more than g
CARDUI
Mrs. Selina Jones, of 200 Mata St.,
Ansonia, Conn., says: "If it had not
been for Doan’s Kia-
ney Pills I would
not be alive to-day.
Seven years ago I
was so bad w th
pain in the tack,
and s:> w<ak that I
had to keep to my
room, and was in
bed sometimes six
weeks at a spell.
B e g 1 n n > n g with
Doan's Kidney Pills, the kidney weak-
ness was soon corree.ed, and inside
a week all the pain was gone. I was
also relieveil of all headaches, dizzy
spells, soreness and feelings of lan-
guor. I strongly recommend Doan’s
Kidney Pills. ’
Sold by all dealer?. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.
Need Water.
Jean d’Orsay, discussing in the
Paris Matin a proposition that swim-
ming should be taught to Parisian
school children, quotes a statistical re-
turn showing that the average number
of baths taken a year by each jer-
son in France is four.
To wilful men the injuries that they J
procure must be their
•Shakespeare.
I {SHUSHED
JULY 6 !•»•-
[ Capual •2,5i>qooc
Lz3 Spudics $fso°toDj'o
■T W* Who «■«!•
^A. H.HESS&CO.
HOU8TOM, - T1XAS.
Wtrl« for Uataioffwe
Silent and Noisy Letters.
Reform our spelling. Cut out the
silent letters. Then cut out the ones
that make a noise. After that we can
bavF. some peace.—N. Y. Mail.
Massachusetts Highways.
During the ast 12 years approxi-
mately 622 miles of state highway
have been constructe 1 in Massachu-
setts. 1.
imately, $5,160,000. (
ways about 90 per cer t. are of the kind I
Appro pH st a,
“I don’t approve of slang,” protested j
Mr. Stiffly
“Neither do I, always,” said the
youngest, member of the firm, “but
there are times when ft’s the only proper
language to use?”
“When, may I ask?”
“Why, for instance ‘Wouldn’t this
weather freeze ye?’ ’’—Detroit Fres
Preen.
which s th* Machin* for the home to
entertain and ainnae your family- and
trieuds lo hear it is to bay it. It is
the most complete and wonderful Ma-
thine tor produein< clear and distinct
toned of any Machine on tho market
Yon can seenre from ua ttiia
Machine, including Large Morn-
ing Glory Horn, adjustable
Crane, and 12 Records for only
•35 OU—W OO vfteh and Sfi 00
yer month.
Don’t delay, but order one at one*
all! be rupremrly gratified at 1
Ault* a<-compliitheii in liaiing <
the»e i>i»trumentfi in your home
Order your records from us.
TAYLOR BROS.t"1"—~
50Z MORE CREAM
FROM SAME COWS.
T-on’t accuse your cows of being
irr;>»Stable. Give them a square deal
id they will pay you well, if
not using a ceni
—cream s* par ‘
Per <eut-
of your cream
eV away with the
—ju’st wasted — and the
QT cows accused of not ea rn-
Uh jI ing their feed. In addi-
EJ tion your own time and
labor are being wasted.
* Why not get a DE
LA\ AL cream separator, stop these
leaks, and double your profits. A DE
LAVAL machine may be bought upon
such 1 literal terms tl>at it will more than
earn its cost while you are paying for
it ai d still be good for 20 years more
of c;rar profit use. As compared with
other separators the superi* itv of the
DE I.A V.AL is seen in the fact that over
TOO.uOO DE LAVAL machines, ten times I
the number of all others combined, have
be ?r> sold to date. You may have ample
trial of a DE LAVAL free of all cost.
Now is the time to get a DE LAVAL
While co a s are making the largest
product, and savings count biggest.
W -it* to-day for free catalogue and
full particulars.
The De Laval Separator Co.
Rand :ii>h A Canal Sta. I 74 Cortlandt Stree'
Chicago New York
tare d<
' you are
iTrifugal
irator from 20
>> 50 per cent.
“•”*» L; thrown
v.ie skim milk
b laxative, is mild,
-a faultier prep-
ipation.
They Should.
“My horn st conviction, based ujhju
my own experience and that of my
friends, is that ’Hunt’s Cure’ will
cure a larger per cetL of skin trou ile,
especially of an itching variety, than .. ..
any other remedy. Certainly those af !
fileted with any form of itch should
try IL*
If a pol ceman was station***! at a:
man’s door to try to keep him out, J
he’d be dy .ng to gut Home early every j
night
Only Six Out cf Sixteen.
I •'Well, another one of my babies If
gone.” said T B. Stout, of Mar e. "A’ice
i got married to Robert Sheridan. That’s
« each and every seven married now and three dead. It
len | sure Fecms >«”es‘™e •»
of weak Stomach, dyspepsia, now with only six children left at
catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint.” | home. But that's the wav of the
i 7orM- T-ert. her.
r region, name or nature. It is to-morrow. — Magnum (Oki. ,
eelfic remedy for all such chronic
’ ng cases of catarrhal affec-
.. .... .r resultants, as bronchial,
m.'< h..ig diseases (except consumte
with severe coughs. It
or acute colds and coughs.
.vunuu<lv< 1U raMo*.vUU- . .. «• *'7t’ or Ihr,,nr^ca6<12 n *- i Cure. I wa« tired, miserai -e and
Tbese road* have cost, appro*-1 “JTI'iir.». n'Sliita'lnsBlark Chirrybark, : well nigh used up when I commenced
Of these high- Golden Seal root. Blocxlnot. Stone roc..
are of the kind . Mandrake root >nd Queen * rout-all < *
I which are highly praised as remedies for
1‘ i al! the above mentioned affections by such
' eminent medical writers and teachers as
: Pruf. Bartholow. of Jefferson Med. Col-
lege; Prof. H: re. of the Univ, of Pa.;
Prof. Finley Eliingwood, M. D., of Ben-
nett Med. College, Chi-ago; Prof. John
King. M. D.. late of Cincinnati; Prof.
J'lhn M. Scudder. M. D.. ate of Cincin-
nati ; Pref. Edwin M. Hale. M. D.. of
Hahnemann Med. Coll eg*. Chicago, and
scores of others equally eminent in their
several schools of practice.
The "Golden Medical Discovery” is the
only medicine put up for sale through
druggists for like purposes, that has any
such profewtirmil endorsement — worth
more than any r.uml»er of ordinary testi-
monials. Open publicity of it* formula
on the bottle wrapper is the best possible
guaranty of its merits. A glance at this
t-ublished formu'a will show that "Golden
Medical Discovery” contains no poison-
ous or harmful agents and no alcohol—
chemically pure triple-refined glycerine
being used instead. Glycerine is entirely
unobjectionable and lies des is a
useful ingredient in the cure of all l
ach as well a? bronchial, throat and
affections. There is the highest m<
authority for it* use in all such •
The • Discovery • Is a concentrated
•ric extract of native, mediciaal
and is safe and reliable.
A booklet of extracts from eminent,
medical autbori’ios. endorsing its i .
dients mailed free on request. Add.^a
Dr. R. V. Fierce Buffalo. N. Y.
I READ AND YOU WILL LEARN
' That the leadirg medical writers and
' teachers of ail the several schools ot
i practice endorse and recommend, in the
« _ 1 strongest terms possible, each and every
But .heu thb. „ * ue recendy In the
Stepney district it was ascer ained that for the cure of weak stomach, dyspspt
there was one cow which always pro- catarrh of stomach, "liver complati
duced poor milk and that when any ■ liver.
milkman got Into trouble he could al- j Whatever
ways borrow that cow for the occasion, also a specific re
■ or long standing
tinns and their
| throat and lung
I tion)accompani<
i is not so good fo
I but for lingering. <
•ially eflicacioi
•ures. It contalt.a ...«
»n Seal root. Bloodre-
..‘rake root »nd Queei
v - highly praisedj
i’e. Yon
the re-
oiie of
• u>-_
Garfield Tea. the herb laxi
effective, 1 ealth-givmg
oration. It cure* consti
The wonderful power of Lydia E.
Pinkham's. Vegetable Coasponnd over
the diseases of womankind is not be-
cause it is a stimulant, not because it
isa palliative, but simply l>ecause it is
tbe most wonderful tonic and recon-
struct-:>r ever discovered to act directly
upon lhe generative organs, positively
curing- disease and restoring health ana
vigor.
Marvelous cures are reported from
ail .Tarts of the country by women who
have been cured, trained' nurses who
have witnessed cures and physicians
who have recognized the virtue of
Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com-
pound, and are fair enough to give
credi . where it is due.
If ihysicians dared to be frank and
open hundreds of them would acknowl-
edge that they constantly prescribe
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
poun I in severe cases of female ills, as
they know by experience it can be re-
lied upon to effect a cure. The follow-
ing letter proves it.
Dr S. C. Brigham, of 4 Brigham
Park, Fitchburg, Mass., writes:
“ It gives me great pleasure to say that I
have found Lydia E. Pinkham's Vet^table
Coni| ound very efficacious, and often pre-
schIm it in my practice for female difficulties.
“ M v old *t daughter found it very benefi-
rial f..ra femaletroubl e some ti t ne ago, and my
yuuu^st daughter is now taking it for a fe-
male ^euknesH, and is surely gaining in health
and strength.
*• I freeiy advocate it as a meet reliable spe-
cific n al', diseases to which women are sub-
ject, and give it honest endorsement.”
W .imen who are troubled with pain-
ful or irregular periods, bloating (or
flatr.lency), weakness of organs, dis-
place men -s. i n tki in ma tion or u lee ration,
* can oe restored to perfect health ami
I strength by taking Lydia IL Pinkham'i
peri Vegetable Compound. If advice is
Medicine: needed write to Mrs. Pinkham, at
i Lynn, Mass. She is daughter-in-law
i of Lydia E. Hnkham and for twehty-
A woman goes to have her palm five yeara has been advis.ng sick
read to find out if her neighbor talks' women free of charge. No other living
i about her i person has had the benefit of a
--.vider experience in treating femala
I Cwrlidd Te. purifie. th. Mood. Gm Jils, ,Sh< l,as troided thousand* to
field lea cures snk headaches. I health. Every suffering woman should
---- ' ask for and follow her a ivice if sha
; The trouble with lutppinees is there waata to be strong and welt
' are too many people to divide it up i
I among.
People build houses by putting all,
the carved stone an i embellistMueats'
on the front and all the cheap brick
at the back. Some cl axacters axe built,
themselves
schoolmasters.
Dr Williams* Pink P lls Restored the
Patient to Perfect Health
And Strength.
Mrs. Mary Gagner, of No. 576 South
Summer street, Holyoke, Mass., has'
passed through an experience which
pn>vtH that some of he greatest bless-
ings of life may lie ."ithiu easy reach
an I yet be found only by mere chance.
A few year* ago while she was employed
in the mills sbe was suddenly seized
with dizziness ami great weakness. “ I
was so weak at times,” she says, “that
I x>uld hardly stand, aud my head be-
came so dizzy tliat it seemed* as if the
floor was moving arot nd.
“My condition at list became so bad
that I was obliged to g ve up work in the
mill, aud Inter still I Jecame so feebly
that I could not ev m attend to me
household duties. A't-er th*, slightest
exertion I had to lie dowu and rest until
I regained strength.
“A frieii ! who had ised Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills for Pule People urge*
try them. 1 bought » box and b
tr.ke them. The beneit was so
quickly evident that I co
the pills
boi
entirely cured, ai
bad no return of i
ti the best <»f Imai
to all i
edge tl
that i
indue
way *
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Birchfield, A. J. The Alvin Sun. (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1906, newspaper, May 4, 1906; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250274/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.