Richmond Palladium (Daily), 25 March 1904 — Page 6

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1904. Every mother possesses information of vital value to her young daughter. That daughter is a precious legacy, and the responsibility for her future is largely in the hands of the mother. The mysterious change that develops the thoughtless girl into the thoughtful woman should find the mother on the watch day and night. As she cares for the physical well-being of her daughter, so will the woman be, and her children also. - When a young girPs thoughts become sluggish, when she experiences headaches, dizziness, faintness, and exhibits an abnormal disposition to sleep, pains in the back and lower limb's, eyes'dim, desire for solitude, and a dislike for the society of other girls, when she is a mystery to herself and friends, then the mother should go to her aid promptly. At such a time aid nature a little and prepare the young system for the coming change by using Lydla E. Pinldiam's Vegetable Compound.

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Case of a Young Girl, of Interest to Every Mother and Daughter in the Land. Deab Mrs. Pinkham : I feel it my duty to write you these few lines thanking-you for what you liave done for me. I was in a terrible condition, could not eat or sleep, had no strength, felt tired all the time. I had such a bad color that my mother was very much worried about me. Also suffered with headache, backache, pains all over. Menstruation was very irregular and scanty, and had such bearing-down fains. I have taken both the "Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier, and now I am a well girL cannot be grateful enough for what Lydia B. Pinkham's remedies have done for me. I would advise all who suffer as I did to write to you for advice. Mi3S Kaxis C Connob, 102 S. Franklin St., Wilmington, DeLM

A medicine that has restored so many women to health and can produce proof of the fact must be regarded with respect. This is the record of Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound, which cannot be equalled by any other medicine the world has ever produced. It is well to "remember these facts when some druggist asks you to buy something which he says is "just as good." That is impossible, as no other medicine has such a record of cures as Iydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; so do net experiment with untried medicines, but insist upon, the one you know is best.

SPECIAL ADVICE TO YOUNG WOMEN FREE.

From a vast experience in treating: female ills

extending- over 20 years, Mrs. Pinkham has gained a knowledge which is of untold value to every ailing young woman. Her advice never fails to help

If you need such help write her at Lynn, Mass

S5000

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produce the original letter and signature of above testimonial, which will Drore its absolute genuineness.

Iydla E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Mass.

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The Popular Shoit Line. Twelve miles nearer than any other rjute. Trains leave Richmond Daily, 9:05 a 111 " 3S35 P Sunday, 8:15 p m Returning, arrive in Richmond Dally, 10:45 am " 7:00 p 111 . Direct connection msde at Cincinnati with all Southern and Eastern Lines For any information call on C. A. BLAIR, City Ticket Agt, Home Phone 41

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Tony Rossa and family, of Stringtown, were the guests of Tony's parents, William Rossa and family, last Sunday. Mrs. Lid a Price, who has been very sick, is improving. Rev. William Thornberry, of near Marion, has been holding meeting this week in the Friends' church. Frank Thomas and family spent last Sunday with Isaac Thomas and wife, south of town. Mrs. Frank Keever spent Wednesday in Richmond. Miss Lorena and Arretta Thomas entertained a few of their lady friends at their home, south of town, last Saturday afternoon. Various games wTere indulged in, after which refreshments were served. Those present were: Misses Alta Jessup, Grace Birdsel, Grace Pitts, Ethel Gifford, Mary Johnson, Anna Bailey and Oea Pitts. Frank Taylor is 'improving his residence by building a front and side veranda. Miss Ethel Gifford was received as a member in the Friends' church here last Saturday.

Mrs. E. E. Finch, of Cincinnati, O., is here visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. W. Woolman and family. Tom Pegg and family recently en

tertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harmeyer and Miss Xellie Lower, of Richmond, route 20, and Mrs. White, of Toledo, Ohio. The funeral of Thomas Lacey occurred at his home, near Hopewell, last Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The deceased was about sixtv vears

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MRS. EFFIE BATES. Muncie, Ind. Zoa Phora cures leucorrhea, suppressed and painful periods, flooding, misplacements, piles, all irregularities, liver, kidney and bladder troubles and regulates the change of life. It makes childbirth easy and takes away the dread of that fearful ordeal. It is the greatest blessing of the age for weak and suffering women aud has made thousands happy who were dragging out their lives iu misery and pain. Sirs. Kflie Bates, Muncie, Ind.. It. F. P. No. 1, says: " When a girl I suffered death every month when I came around, even my hands seemed to swell, and I seemed almost blind at times and I was irregular. 1 would feel aa though I would fall backwards and didn't feel safe by myself at my monthly periods. I used me few bottles of Zoa Phora and that broucht mo regular and so that I didn't suffer scarcely any and the queer feelings left me." 'Write the Zoa Phora Co., Kalamazoo, ?.Hch., for a free trial bottle and copy of their illustrated medical book, "Dr. Pengellv's Advico to Women." The doctor will gladly give free special advice when needed. Zoa Phora is for Bale at $1.00 a bottle by all druggists.

officiated. Miss Mary Woodard, of Earlham, is expected to spend a short time here with her parents. Last Sunday morning a number of friends and relatives surprised Mr. and Mrs. George Clark. The day was well spent and all that was there had a delightful time. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Omer Bennett, of Parker; Sam Kobertson and wife, Clayton Morrow and wife, Miss Mattie and Florence Morrow, of near Ches

ter; Mrs. Metta Trueblood and chil-'

dren, of Richmond; Chas. Knoll and family, Frank Knoll and family, Geo. Cox, wife and daughter, of Lynn; Norma n Garrett and wife, of New Paris; Mrs. Daj'ton Clark, of Winchester, and Orlie Hinshaw and wife. Monthly meeting was held in the Friends' church here last Saturday. Mrs. Mary Hampton and daughter, of Richmond, are here visiting relatives and friends. . Mrs. C. C. Lawi-ence, of Richmond, spent Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. A. W. TVoolman. v Van Tlmmns nffpr snendinc

the winter home in Fountain City, j has returned to East, St. Louis, where he has been engaged in business for several years. j

Jphriam lliott, wile and daughter, Fannie, were the guests of Joseph

R. Johnson and wife last Sunday.

DR. J. A. WALLS THE SPECIALIST Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday of each week. Consultation and One Month's Treatment FREE !

Mr TZJPATQ QllPPPCCni! 1 V a11 forms of Chronic Dieeaees that are curablat nt inCHlo OUUUCOoruLLT DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, KID. SEYS, LIVER and BLADDER, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, and all DISEASES OP THE BLOOD, Epilepsy (or falling lite), Cancer, Scrofula, Private and Nervous Diseases, Female Diseases, Night Losses, Loss of Vitality from indiscretions in youth or maturer years, Piles, Fistula Fissure and iTlceration of the Rectum, without detention from business. KCPTl'KE POSITIVELY CURED AND GUARAfTTEED. It will be to your interest to consult the Doctor if you are suffering from disease. And if he cannot cure you he will tell you so at once. Remember the time and place. Will return every four weeks. Office and Laboratory, No. 21 SOUTH TENTH STREET, RICHMOND, IND.

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SENTENCE SERMONS. The false must fall. The downward road is not so downy lie gives twice who gives thoughtfully. The senses are the windows of the soul. Burning hearts are the licrht of the world. IIe who has no foes is no frined to himself.

Worry is the worst wolf that comes ;

to our doors.

The religion of success is never !

successful in religion. If your wage determines your work you are never worth it. Nothing is really sacred until Ave see that all things are sacred. "When a man falls back on oaths he declares himself out of arguments. There is just as much danger in the riches you desire as in those you possess. The self-conceited man is always religious; he cannot get away from his ffod. . Your grip on success depends largely on the thing you are willing to let go. The world is more likely to be vron by the cheerful religion than by the tearful kind. When the devil is drinving you he is willing you should boast that you are leading him. Yoii cannot expect God to take the root of evil out of your heart while you are hanging on to the fruit with both hands. According to the Paris newspapers the surgeons are now dressing wounds with silver leaf. The silver is simply placed on the wound or ulcer, and s it sticks closely to the surface a

I little cotton soaked in collodin is snf-

jficient to keep it in place. The effect

of this sheet of silver are said to be very remarkable.

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deal with the oldest and most reliable company in the city. Our money is at your command. We lead others follow. Our rates are the same to every one. We originate others imitate; Do you owe several small bills and war t to concentrate them all in one place? If so, come to us. We will loan you the money to pay your bills. We will loan you on your household goods, pianos, teams, wagons, or any other personal property of Value, and leave it in your possession. It is far better to owe one firm than manv, especially if you deal with a company that will treat -ou right at a?l times. , One that is reliable, one that will live up to all promises. One that will make a contract that'wiU suit you. Here are some of the terms of our weekly plan, allowing you fifty weeks in which to pay .off your lo3n : 60c is a weekly payment on a $25 loan. 1.20 is a weekly payment on a $50 loan. $2.40 is a weekly payment on a $100 loan. Other amounts in the same proportion. When you need money come to us.

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