Richmond Palladium (Daily), 1 February 1904 — Page 6
EICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1904.
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of Buffalo, N. Y., strongly advises all suffering women to rely, as she did, upon Lydia E Pinldiam's Vegetable Compound ' Deah r.lK3. Tixkham : Your medicine is indeed an ideal woman's medicine, and by far the best I know to restore lost health and strength. I suffered misery for several years, beinj? troubled with monorrhagia. My back ached, I had bearing-down pains and frequent headaches. I would often wake from restful sleep, and in such pain that I suffered for hours before I could go to sleep again. I dreaded the long nights as ranch as the weary days. I consulted two different phj-sieians, hoping to get relief, but, finding that their medicine did not seem to cure me, I tried your Ye'roaie Compound on the recommendation of a friend from the East who wu,a .isiting me. " I am glad that I followed her advice, for every ache and pain is gone, and not only this, but my general health is much improved. I have a fine appetite and have gained in flsh. My earnest advice to suffering women is to put away all other medicines and to take L.ytlia E. IiiikliamS Vegetable Compound." Miss Kellie IIolmes, 540 No. Division St., Buffalo, N. Y. niss Irene Crosby, prominent in Social Life in East Savanah, Ga., adds her testimonial to the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
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Remember that every woman is cordially invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there is anything about her case or symptoms she does not understand. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and is cheerfully given to any ailing woman who asks for it.
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FO Tt FE1T " cannot forthwith produce the original letters and signatures of above testimonials, which will prove their ab!':fe ;renuinene!;s. .Lydia, Ju. iuiiUa'r Isd. Co., Lynn, Mass.
Harness f.r show and harness Tor even day us may mean difference li qnallti Ju some rrafcea hen they are Identical it strength and durabil lty. More style ocourse, in fancy drlv lng harness; Cat al our harness la maiS from gxl stock anc every set malatalm oar reputation as tf workmanship and finish. All sorts of hors equipments t very m't rate prices. WEATHER STRIP For Doors and Windows Keeps out the Cold Saves Fuel E sy to Tut On Cost a Trifle HORNADAY'S HARDWARE STORE Phone 199 810 Main Street skM4 50 YEARS' V "V EXPERItNUt Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac, ArtToriG r.(llti( a sketch nid description may jnlcWIy Mcertnu. our o;in:i free whether an iiivemi'in is itroimlily patent Hile. Cownmnicati.tnirictiv:.ritldontial. KANDEOCK on I'ateuts ei!tlT'-. t.irtst iiif-:i-v f;r f -Ui ii)(T I i'fiilsiteoi t. koii t hri liurli Mjnn & to. tisWitve 4ptr.ialnttf.icf., without chnreo, m tbe 4?krk Alii J LvVtj A r!:id,o! ioIy iliuxtTntPfl wrekl. T.frt'ft I -- rtiKiU'ii f t .i-iv Rcicii'.ti" journbl. 'icfT:, fit a y;tr: tiurrri'i' ; lis, tkjltluyuil newsiU'leri. KSUNH 8 Co.261 3ro?y.fev York . Br&uch Otlicc. C25 K St Washictfioni l. C
Dear Mbs. PikhAm : "It always gives me pleasure to find an article of real va.lue and unquestioned merit. I have found JLydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound well calculated to relieve and cure the various troubles arising from irregularities and menstrual pains. ' 2.1 uch suffering could be spared if we only paid more attention to proper living cnd diet, but as long' as women do not do this, your Vegetable Compound has come to the front as a true friend in need. I have been very pleased indeed with the relief it has brought me. I find that I have perfect health now, and that my mind is also more clear and active since I used your Vegetable Compound. It has been of great benefit to me, and I gladly recommend it. Very sincerely yours, Miss Irexe Ceosey, 313 tast Charlton St., East Savannah, Ga."
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH 'fmmmvM. pills d . " Or1cl nnd Only Wmulns. V .'?"5.''V h AFK. Awr.ri,shir I.oiHe. Orurrlm p-S VV for CHICJIiKTKnS K.NGLIsii V- -ii 'J -n ii'ui- rihlxsn. 'i l no ot Urr. K fu. L tf tKtiH. Rut of yt r i tit re i i. nr i m-f-r tea; loo tht IN SOAK It s a had tliir to have your overcoat, vvatcli, flc , iu foak, but it is a good thin if you have your s' irt soaked pteamefl and thoroughly cleaned by au np-to-ditt Iiundry. 1 V-r--Sr-The RdoradoSteara laundry ives every piece individual attention. No. 18 North Ninth St. There 147. Richmond, Indiaa It will surprise you try it. It is the medicine above all others for catarrh and is worth its weight in gold. Ely's Cream Balm does all that is claimed for it. B. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn. My Son was afflicted with catarrh. Ife used Ely's Cream Balm anl the disagreeable, catarrh all left him. J. jC. Oimstcad, Areola, III. Ike Balm docs not irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50c or mr.iled by Ely Brothers, 5G Warren St., Mew York.
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Harmony Talk Among Indianapolis Republicans is Well Meant. Indianapolis, Feb. 1. That the Republican leaders here who are talking of harmony and of settling the dispute over who shall be chairman of the county comm'ttee without a bitter contest are in earnest has been demonstrated by the position taken by Charles N. Elliott, the retiring chairman, and the discovery has caused Democrats here who have been doing a heap of talking about the fight in which their opponents were sure to be involved to take water. Elliott has called for a conference between Col. Smith and Sheriff Metzger, the rival candidates for the position of chairman, when the details of the coming primaries and the fixing of the date for the same will be amicably settled by the two men most interested. The Democratic organ here has been telling of the preparations being made by the men who are the close, friends of former Mayor Bookwalter to stord the election and put Metzger in Elliott's seat. The conference Elliott has called to allow the candidates themselves to agree on the details for the primaries when it is obvious that neither will be made has caused the organ to stop its chatter. Both Col. Smith and Mr. Metzger have asserted their willingness to get together on this proposition. This means that the bitterness on which the Democrats have been counting will not materialize and that while the race will not close until the chairman has been elected the contest will be carried oa in all friendliness and that alter th? affair is over there will be no hard feeling on any side. Some time ago Assistant Secretary Alexander of the Indiana world's fair commission sent out instructions to the various county agents who have had charge of collecting the farm exhibits to be made by this state at the St. Louis exposition directing them to box the agricultural products they have collected and forward them to the headquarters here by Feb. 1. As a result the store rooms assigned to the commission in the basement of the state house are crowded to overflowing and Mr. Alexander is wondering where he will store the boxes that "are yet to come. Mr. Alexander expects to begin shipping the agricultural products to St. Louis within a week or two. The St. Louis managers are anxious that as much of the shipping as possible shall be done during February and March so that as much of the rush as possible can be avoided during April. Only about half of the counties have sent in their exhibits as yet and there will be no shipments from here until all can be sent together. A new plan has been inaugurated in the school system here by Superintendent Cook which promises to be a great success ii the results of the first experiment are a safe criterion by which to judge. Superintendent Cook's plan is to hold graduating exercises in the grade schools twice a year. There are eight grades in the course here and each year has two terms. Hitherto there have never been any exercises to mark the ending of the first term. Superintendent Cook is a believer in the theory that a little demonstration in celebration of tho completion of each term's work by the pupils will spur them to greater endeavors. The remembrance of the graduation exercises will stay with the pupils for several weeks, and this insures that they enter on the studies of the next term with awakened interest. The plan was inaugurated at the mid-year graduation which has just been passed, and in the future it will be continued, at least as long as Mr. Cook is superintendent. Thousands Were Disfranchised. Austin, Tex., Feb. 1. The registration of Texas voters for next November's election closed last night at midnight, and while all tho returns will not. be in for a couple of days, it is estimated that out of some 700,000 voters in Texas only 550,000 of them have saved their voting privileges by paying their poll-tax. Under a constitutional amendment enacted two years ago and made operative a year ago, voters in Texas are not allowed to exercise the franchise privilege unless they pay $1.75 poll-tax per year. General Reyes Not Informed. New York, Feb. 1. General Rafael Reyes, .special envoy from Colombia, said regarding the report that bis country was about to send an army to Panama: "If Colombia is thinking of going to war I know nothing about it and have nothing to do with it." Killed by Gas Explosion. Pittsburg, Feb. 1. An explosion of natural gas in the cellar of the home of Henry Magel in West Liberty Sunday, was the cause of the deaths of two persons and the severe injury of six others. Caught In Burning Home. Point Pleasant, W. Va, Feb. 1. A dwelling occupied by two families was burned Sunday. A girl of fifteen and a boy of nineteen, children of Frank Reed, were burned to death. Destroyed the Village. Greenville, Miss., Feb. 1. Fire at Hollandale destroyed every building in the town except two dwellings and caused a loss estimated at liorn $SU000 to $200,000. Miss Nannie Bryan Pcnd. Lincoln, Npb., Feb. 1. Miss Nannie Bryan, the sister of W J Bryan, is dead at her home in this city after a short illness of peritonitia.
Ove'Vork Weakens Your Kidneys. UnUealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood.
All the blood in your body passes througi your kidneys once every three rniranes. .j'-nii , The kidr.evs s.ra vour rfe-rF w-M u ) I ter out the waste or impurnies in tne Dicoa If they are sick or out rif order, they fail to do tneir work. Pains, aches and rheumatism come from excecs of uric acid in the blood, due to neplectec kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and .makes one feci as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidneypoisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles vtre to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their beginning1 in kidney trouble. If you are sick ycu can make no mistake by frst doctoring your kidneys. The milj and the extraordinary effect cf Dr. Kilmer's Swcn:p-Root, the great kidney remedy is scon realized. It stands the highest for Us onderful cures cf the most distressing cases 'and is sol i on its merits fZ'K by a!! druggists in fifty- py:&ZB?, cent and one-dollar siz- '-Mfirl V-.M t-oo Vio -a L;' liti r y sample Dome Dy man Homo of Swamp-itoot. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mt.,,:on this paper when writing Dr. Kilmef v 3inghamton, N. Y. 1 . . t 1 - Grandpa "I feel like a voungster like a youth of 20, young, strong and healthy, I lay it all to Ilollister's jllocky Mountain Tea." Good for ; t ! i e aged and infirm. 3.3 cents, tea or , tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. One way Colonist Rates to the vYest and Northwest via The C, C. L. Washington, Oregon, Montana, c.r For further information call on 3. A. Blair, C. T. A. Home 'Phone 44. Who was your grandfather of 1CO0 Tears ago? We know how to trace rour foreparents back, perhaps far jeyoud the origin of jour family larae. Please enclose a stomp for eply when j-ou write, for we work iheap. Address Samuel B. Huddlesoii, Dublin, Ind. Money Loaned rTom 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan ami Real E-. vgeaey, Main and seventh stic-&-2 Given Passengers for tho South. 'Via Penns3Tlvania Short lines. Trains run solid from Richmond to Cinein1 nati, whei-e passengers will be met by ennsylvania representatives and as I - sisted on trains of connecting lines. ! Baggage may be checked through ! - a i ' 1. 1 n 1 iiom siarung point, anu every lacnity will be extended for a convenient and comfortable trip if arranged for through C. W. Elmer, ticket agent of Pennsylvania lines. lotel Rates St. Louis World's Fair. For copy of World's Fair official amphlet, naming Hotel accommodaions and rates during Universal Exosition of 1904, address E. A. Ford, 3eneral Passenger Agent Pennsylva-ua-Vandalia Lines, Pittsburg, Pa. R EDUCED RATES TO . . . SOUTHERN POINTS Ou account MARDI GRAS ROUND TRIP RATE Richmond to New Orleans .... $24 25 Mobile 22 85 Pensacoa 22.85 Selling date, Feb. 9th to 15th. Return limit, March 5th. ' For further information call on C. A. Blair, C. T. A. Home Telephone 41 "TJaTing taken yonr -wonderful "Casoarots" for three mouth a Rud W iug enti rely enrit of btornacb. catarrh and dysprpain, I think a word of praine la duo to"Jiscartts for their wonderf u I e ui posit ion. 1 havB taken numerous other ao-called remedies but without avail mid I find that Cascarets relieve more in a day than ail the others 1 have taken would in a yrar." James Mciiune, jus Mercer tot., Jersey City, xh. j. Best For The Dowels I r .ervHTii,, r-jiini ::!, i-ocoiik. i nsiflunnu, i'nuonq, l,Vvr Sicken, Weki:n or Uri, luc, '..". 50c. Kcvcr , gold in bulk. Tli c'nnine tablet t-tnmptsd Ut'C. ' Guaranteed to cure or your money back. I Sterling Remedy Co,, Chicago or N.Y. 593 ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES
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