Richmond Palladium (Daily), 11 March 1904 — Page 6

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1904.

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A Cordial Invitation to Every Sick and Ailing Working OirL

It is to these girls that Mrs. TMnkTiam holds out a helping hand and extends a cor-

aiai invitation to corresponu wun ner. iier tons reuoru - r, "

woman's Ills makes her letters of advice of untold vaine 10 every "ujig M.I onl frnm hnr nvirlo Tnrlonn and kIHH she nulcklV DOWtS the Way to

health. Uer advice ii free, and all letters are held by her in the strictest confidence. Address, Sirs. Finkham, Lynn, Mass. Don't put off writing he until your health ia wrecked. Girls who work are particularly susceptible to female ills, especially when obliged to staud on their feet from morning until night. Day in. and day out, month in and month out, tho year through, the working girl toils ; she is often the bread winner of the family, and must work that others may live ; whether she is sick or well, whether it rains or shines, whether

11 13 WariU Oi VUiU DUO MIUOv t) U VVf UC1 AVO QUiIiUJUlcu LXJL Vltwiu from her. , . . , , A-mnntr t.Ms class the svmntonia of femal diseases are earlv manifest by weak ana aching

backs, pain in the lower limbs and lower partof the stomach ; in consequence of frequent wetting of the feet monthly periods become painful and irregular, and frequently there are faint and dizzy ppells, with loss of appetite, until life is a burden and it is hard work to drag about. All these evniDtoms point to a derangement of the f emalo organism, and if taker, ia time can

be easily and penaanently cured.

Lydia E. HnMiMi'sVephMe Compound

Grateful Words from Working Girls Who Have Been Helped.

' I wish to thank you for tbe wonderful cure you have discovered for suffering girls. I am a working girl and do not believe there is a girl of my age in the country who has suffered more than I have with female disorders.

1 Although ever so manv nhvsicians with their

various remedies were tried, nothing seemed to relieve me of the terrible nains. and it seemed as

though there was no help for me, until I was finally persuaded to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable

" It worked like magic, for I had scarcely finished the second bottle when a great change was noticed in my whole general health, and in the three months time I felt like a new person." Miss M. B. Padlsom, 914 Willow Ave., Hoboken, N.J.

" Seeine so many women and girls being helped by your med

icine I thought I would try it. I was very irregular in regara to menstruation, and had had no menses for four months. " I obtained a bottle of your medicine jt to see if I could cure myself without going to a doctor. One bottle gave me great relief, and now I am a different girl altogether. ' I will never be without Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetehle Id Tint be workiner to-day if I had

not used your medicine." Miss Laura Riess, Standard Tea and Grocery Co.. 766 Mass. Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.

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Wise ia tbe woman who has faith in

LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND.

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While visiting her aunt ia tho city la the Inte spring Hiss Ilattie Saunders, 'daughter of Farmer Saunders of

Iledfield county, attended the theater t? osion to remark, he "just shov

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her fi'ilie'i- over tfce well curb and her brother I.ill over the fence in the first fifteen minutes, but she was a girl of patience, and she gave him time. She also realized that it must be hard work on the voice and muscles for a man to be a hero all the time. He must have a day off now and then to recuperate. Supper was the first meal Colonel Bings sat down to. He didn't have any eagle feathers in his hair or buckskin fringe on his jacket or trousers, and he didn't mince his food like a hero. On the contrary, as brother Bill

several times, and for a special reason

she attended one particular play three different times. The special reason was because the hero captivated her heart within fifteen minutes after the curtain went up. In the four act3 of the play he rescued his love, killed three men, rode a bucking broncho, got the best of a land shark and found a million dollars in gold in a cave. lie was a man to do and to dare, and when he shouted "Zounds!" and "S'death!'' whole tribes of hostile Indians had to flee before him. While the country maiden fell An love with Colonel Bings and adored his her-

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While There is Life There is Hope. ..I was afflicted with catarrh; could neither taste nor smell and could hear but little. Ely's Cream Balm cured it. Marcus G. Shautz, Railway, N. J. Cream Balm reached me safely and the effect is surprising. My son says the first application gave decided relief. Respectfully, Mrs. Franklin Freeman, Dover, N. II. The Balm does not irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50c or mailed by Ely Brothers, 5G Warren St., New York.

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1 the blush. It was a disappointment, I but Ilattie was not discouraged. She , sat down with her hero that evening to ' draw him out. lie was ready to be draivn. lie said he got a salary of $.'0 per week for playing the part of Colo- ' nei Bings, or would have had if the ! manager hadn't cut sticks and left him j in the lurch. The girl had made up tier

mind that nothing less than $i.O0O per week could command such talent as that and that hundred dollar bills were as common as matches to him. nnd he took something of a drop in her estimation. In the play b had savel a sweet faced heroine whose tear had captured Miss Ilattie"' sympathies' at an early stage, although at th ame time she had ben made little jealous by her being carried around !n tbe hero's arms when she could jnst as well have walked. She was now to learn that tbe heroine was a woman of forty who had been married and divorced three or four times and whose sweet face was made so by grease and paint. The hero also further mentioned that the heroine's trunk was being held by her landlady for six weeks' board. There Avas no posing on his part as he walked about under the apple trees. When he was bitten by a mosquito

! Ilatlie expected to hear bim call out

OVER 200,000 BOTTLES Cf that Wonderful Discovery Called 5 VIT0NA Sold in Fifteen Months and All GAVE SATISFACTION, Not a single complaint having been made, even though many bottles were sold on a positive guarantee that it was the best tonic strengthener ever sold, the best remedy for slowly circulating blood, the best kidney and liver cure, the best nervine and the best genei'al remedy for failing health, low spirits; and premature old age. Everybody

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cause a beneficial effect invariably follows the use of this safe internal healer. No one in ill health should delay taking a bottle of Vitona. If you continue to suffer and your vitality day by day becomes les3 and less, you have only yourself to blame. Vitoxa, by restoring health, strength and vigor to so many, proves it is a remedy of greatest merit. C M. L. Duncan, Agent for Marion Co., Ohio, writes: " The first month I took hold of Vitoxa I sold 27 bottles, and the sale during the past fifteen months amounted to 548 bottles, a record unequalled by any other remedy I ever handled, and what is very satisfactory to me is that not one single customer wanted their money back, although I j. 1 : . f ,. .

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oism, she had to depart for home without having told him anything about it. Other girls who also loved and adored may have sent him notes and bouquets, but Ilattie would have been frightened at the Idea. She departed for home, hiding her feelings from everybody, and her brother Bill and her father's hired man never looked so common to her before. The idea of one of them pulling out a revolver and crying "Zounds!" seemed like the rankest burlesque to her. Providence brought things around in a queer way two months later that is. it brought Colonel Bings, as he had been named on the programme, to the farm of Abel Saunders as a boarder. Farmer Saunders didn't hanker for boarders, and his wife agreed that It wouldn't be worth the bother, but Ilattie settled it as soon as she set eyes on

xne stranger, nere was the hero of ever asked by a purchaser to do so. I

the play standing before her, hat in , am going to try and sell twice as much

hand, and she would have given five years of her life rather than that he should go elsewhere. lie was out for a fortnight's vacation and was willing to sleep on a straw bed and eat potatoes with the jackets on, and after a bit he was taken In. Ilattie was a little .disapDoiaUsd that he didn't throw

this next year, and feel sure I will.'

, f itoxa costs one dollar a bottle or six bottles for five dollars, and while Tub Vitoxa Co.Coshocton.O.willcontinue to send it by express prepaid on receipt of price it is now obtainable in this County For sale by Alford Drug Co.

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lie called out "Thunder!" instead. When the hour grew late and bedtime came he didn't bend over her little get her home at once thenought he did not much care happened afterward, was blowing harder as Vane came about and slacked the sheet for the run to the far distant boathouse and the hotel on the hill. They were going before the wind now, the boat rolling dangerously in the clutch of the sea, the waves behind following with hungry jaws and threatening every moment to engulf them. With braced body and strained muscles, every sense alert, Vaue gripped the tiller, striving tq hold the boat against the swirling bullets of the waves, his one thought to get her sale to land. Every moment the wind increased, every moment the bay became more tumultuous. Would they make it? he wondered. They were nearly opposite the boathouse when there came a sudden whirl of wind from between the hills ahead. Vane had but time to cry a warning when the sail jibed, the boom came swinging over with an angry snarl, the boat was flung upon her beam ends, and the next moment he found himself entangled in cordage and battling for his life beneath the waves. With desperate fingers he cleared himself and came to the surface. And Marjorie where was she? Good "God! Had she been struck by the boom and made unconscious or killed, or had she, too, been carried down by the sinking boat? For an agonized moment Vane could see no sign of her, and then he spied her just coming to the surface. She was going down again when he caught her and started for the shore. It was a long swim against a tide that seemed to drag him down as if with clutching hands, but Vane swore he would save this girl who had risked her life for him or lose her own. He could see people running to the boathouse now and getting out tbte boat. How slow they were! Would thej7 never come? His muscles were giving out, his breath

came heavily, his limbs felt like lead. Could he hold out? They were wearing fast now. He tried to revive his failing strength, to overmaster his weakness. The world grew black before him, and then a strong arm gripped his shoulder, and he and Marjorie were lifted into the boat and rowed toward shore. " In those days afterward, while Marjorie hovered between life and death, Clifford Vane learned how much he could do for this girl, this girl he thought was a child and now knew to be the woman in all the world for him. Gone was his Ive for Edith Winthrop. He knew now that he had in her sister all that Edith had seemed and more. And there cpie a day when he was permitted to see her. He found her on an upper piazza of the hotel clad in a soft blue wrapper, her soft hair loose 011 her shoulders, and the smile her pale face held for him gave him hope that in' saving her he had foiflid happiness.

Presently his eye fell upon the memorandum book, lying there spread out like a morning newspaper, and almost in spite of himself he read: "Don't forget to see the binder," "Don't forget to mail E. his contract," "Don't forget II.'s proofs," and so forth. An inspiration seized upon the youth. He took a pencil and at the tail of this long list of "don't forgets" he wrote, "Don't forget to accept A.'s poem." He left his manuscript on the table and disappeared. That afternoon, when the publisher glanced over his memoranda, he was not a little astonished at the last item, but his sense of humor was so strong that he did accept the poem it required a strong sense of humor to do that and sent thy lad a check for it, although the verses remain to this day unprinted.

Still Wanting. Old Simon, as we will call him, is quite a character in his way. He believes in asking for a thing until he gets it, and then well, he is immediately in need of something else. He has lived on the same estate all his life and until quite recently he wras paying a merely nominal rent 1 a year for the small cottage he occupied. Simon, however, wasn't quite satisfied. Whenever he paid an installment of his rent he called his master's attention to the fact that this thing wanted doing and that thing wanted doing to the property. At leugth Simon's master decided on a bold move. The next time Simon turned up with the quarter's rent and the usual list of suggested repairs the owner was prepared to meet him. "Look here, Simon," he remarked. "I've been thinking the matter over, and in recognition of your long and faithful service I'm going to make you a free $iZt ct' the cottage you live in. From this moment it's yours to do as you like with. Now, what do you say to that?"

Low Fares to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Lines. March 31st and April 1st, excursion tickets to Indianapolis, account Meeting Southern Indiana Teachers' Association, will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines. ! For particulars about time of trains, etc., see Local Ticket Agent of those lines.

THE BLACK HILLS. The Richest Hundred Square Miles in , the World. 1 ' ) The Black Hills, in the southwest 'part of the state of South Dakota,

nrnJiipps one-third of the o-old found

in the Lrnited States, and is said to be the richest one hundred square miles in the world. A new booklet

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nne detailed map 01 tms wonaerzui

region. Send four cents in stamps for copy of the booklet. W. B. mar26 Knisken, P. T. M., Chicago, HI.

Low Tares to Hamilton via Pennsylvania Lines. March 12th, excursion tickets to Hamilton, Ohio, account rally of graduates and former students of Miami University, will be sold from Richmond, Cincinnati and intermediate ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines.

One way Colonist Rates to the iVest and Northwest via The C, C. L. Washington, Oregon, Montana, fcc. For further information call on 3. A. Blair, C. T. A. Home 'Phone 44.

He Didn't Forgret. Many years ago, writes Mr. Thomas Bailey Aldrich in "Ponkapog Papers," a noted Boston publisher used to keep a large memorandum book on a table In his private office. The volume always lay open, being the receptacle of nothing more important than hastily scrawled reminders to attend to this thing or the other. It chanced one day that a very young, unfledged author, passing through the city, looked in upon the publisher, who was also the editor of a famous magazine. The unfledged had a copy of verses secreted about his person. The publisher was absent, and young Milton sat down and wait- .'.. i

Women, Suffer Uo Longer. Zoa Phora Will Secure to You the Blessings of Perfect Health Trial Bottle Free to All. Zoa Thora is the boon and blessing of suffering womankind. It relieves tho burdens of maternity, makes safe the change from maidenhood to womanhood and regulates tho change of life. It cures all the diseases peculiar to the sex, leucorrhea, all misplacements, irregularities, suppressed and painful periods, piles and kidney, liver and bladder troubles.

MRS. ELLA M. SNYDER, Canton, Ohio. Mrs. Ella M. Snyder, Canton, Ohio, says: "About 20 months ago I gave birth to a little baby Rirl; during pregnancy I suffered greatly with bearing down pains and had a miserable feeling all the time; I was weak and could not gain strength, and in three months was almost down with nervous prostration, falling of tho womb, swelled and diseased ovaries, pain in back and sides, and dizziness. I doctored with several doctors, and for five monthsl was confined to my bed; I could not walk. Ono day my husband saw your advertisement and sent at onco for a sample bottle. I used the sample and also got a largo bottle, and continued using it until now I feel entirely well. Can walk all day and If I feel tired at night I take one dose of Zoa Thora to keep me from getting run down. Many thanks for what you have done for me, and may God add his blessing." Write the Zoa Thora Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., for a f roo trial bottlo and copy of their illustrated medical book, "Dr. Tengelly'd Advice to Women." The doctor will gladly give freo special advice when needed. Zoa Phora Is for ale at $1.00 a bottle by all druggists.

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