Richmond Palladium (Daily), 3 June 1904 — Page 3

RICHMOND EAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, JUNE ,3, 1904.

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ture is printed above, and Miss Claussen, prove beyond question that thousands of cases of inflammation of the ovaries and womb are annually cured by the use of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "Dear Mrs. Pixktiam: Gradual loss of strength and nerve force told me something was radically wrong with me. I had severe shooting pains throught the pelvic organs, cramps and extreme irritation compelled me to seek medical advice. The doctor said that I had ovarian trouble and ulceration, and advised an operation. I strongly objected to this and decided to try I,ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I soon found that my judgment was correct, and that all the good things said about this medicine wrere true, and day by day I felt less pain and increased appetite. The ulceration soon healed, and the other complications disappeared and in eleven weeks I was once more strong and vigorous and perfectly well. "My heartiest thanks are sent to you for the great good you have 'done me." Sincerely yours, Miss Margaret Merkley, 275 Third St., 1 Milwaukee, Wis. Hiss Claussen Saved from a Surgical Operation.

fruitless operations the doctors do not table CYmiound, they will not be Miss Clara M. Claussen, 1307 Penn $5000 FORFEIT if w cannot forthwith above tebliiuoiiial. wlucli will prove L, i'llV Man

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Promotes Digestion-Cheerful-ness andRest.Contains neither Opium.Morpliine norliiral. TOT ARC OTIC . JlMpe of Old DrSAMLTLPlTCHKR Mx.Smna KotktlU Salltttysntwtf - fit CorbmnlrSoda Wintrryr flavor. Aperfecl Remedy for Cons lipnlion, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverishness and Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK.

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"Dear Mrs. Pinkitam: It seems to me that all the endorsements that I have read of the value of Lydia E. linkham's Compound do not express one-half of the virtue the great medicine really possesses. I know that it saved my life and I want to give the credit where it belongs. I suffered with ovarian trouble for five years, had three operations and spent hundreds of dollars on doctors and medicines but this did not cure me after all. " However, what doctors and medicines failed to do, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did. Twenty bottles restored me to perfect health and I feel sure that had I known of its

value before, and let the doctors alone, I would have been spared all the pain and expense that cost me. If the women who are suffering, and heh them, will trv Lydia E., Pinkham's Vege-

disappointed with th St., Kansas City, Mo. tne results. produce the original letters and signature! of their absolute, jjeiiuineness. Ui IS. Tiukbaui Med. Co., Lypa, IM For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Thirty Years TW OCNTAWN (OMMNT. NEW VOHK CITY. WWW Dentist

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WALTER DILL Inspects Practical Workings of a Patent Tap.

(Dayton Press.) Walter A. Dill, superintendent of the water works at Richmond, Ind., was in the city yesterday the guest of Charles E. Rowe, of the local department. The special purpose of the visit was to inspect the practical workings of the patent tap by which water connections are made with mains without shutting off the water. He was able to witness the tapping of a 20-inch main, the largest in the city, with a 6-inch connection. The connection was made at Monument avenue and Taylor streets. The main was laid in 1866 and is still in perfect condition. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Mrs. E. R. Carson and Miss Minnie Rhodes of Connersville are the guests of George Drischel and family. Mrs. Charles Shuler of Hamilton was in this city on business Wednesday. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Swiggett were in Indianapolis Wednesday. Harrv Beard was in Richmond on business yesterday. Mr. H. A. Benson is on the sick list Mr. Charles Cassel of Connersville was in this city yesterday en route to St. Louis. Edward J. Drischel made a business trip to Richmond yesterday. Mrs. Rinks, after a few clays visit with relatives here, returned to hex home in Indianapolis yesterday. Dr. J. N. Study transacted business in Richmond yesterday. Rev. and Mrs Ilawley visited friends in Richmond Thursday. Edgar Ault and Alvin Bertch visited friends north of here Thursday. Mrs. Lou Ingalls is the guest of relathes in Xew Castle. Mr. Will Reck and Miss Jordan, after a few days visit in East Germantown returned to their homes in Tndiar.apolis yesterday. Mrs. .John Ingerman and sou Raljjh w.ve in Richmond Wednesday. Miss Lena Fliason was shopping, in Richmond yesterday. Mis. Peter 'ehring was in Indinnapt'lis on business Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Jones of Mu icie '.s the gtust of Andrew Kni?32 and family ihis week. M?s Bessie Weidmnn of 1 lagerstown is visiting Miss Nora Geerinp t'lis 'wok. Mis Louise Alexmd of New Castle is the guest of net" cousin Ma y;, "Modskin. Mis f thel Peterson of Mum-ie is spendii.j. a few days wi n Mi.ss Edith i Yr.cy. Vv. Tandy made a bur.rjesi trip to India no ixlis Wednesda 7. Miss Una Kepler arrived here from Indianapolis !aM nilit to spend a few days with Miss Kalhrvnne McNamara. Only one remedy in the world that will at once stop itchiness of the skin in any part of the body; Doan's Ointment. At any drug store, 50 cents. COTTAGE GROVE. Miss Lora Lyons spent last Sunday with friends in Kichmond. Miss Margaret Morgan, of Liberty, spent several days last week with Kuth Keffer. Lewis Grove went over to Dayton last week to attend the Annual Meeting of the German Baptist church. Mrs. Belle Bigsby of Bath, is visiting friends and relatives here. The married daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haworth returned to her home in Tennessee Tuesday. Miss Oil ie Witter is in poor health. land her manv friends are anxious tc see an improvement. Frank Witter, of Rummittville, visited his parents the first of the week. Freda Barkley and Claribelle Barnard spent Wednesday at II. Clark's. Mrs. Si.sie Brumley and niece, Miss Ethel Brumley are visiting friends in li ichmond. Miss Maggie Thomas, of Brookville, was the guest of Mrs. Sarah Clark t lio past week. Mrs. liose Toler spent Thursday with her grandmother, Mrs. Line, at Greenwood. Joe Clark, C., C. Sc L. brakeman, spent Wednesday with his parent? here. Can't be perfect health without pure blood. Burdock Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and invigorates the whole svstem. OASTOXIZA. Bears the b KM You Have Always Bought

MOTHERHOOD. A MOTHER'S love starts a man or woman on the right path. The right remedy at the right time fits a mother for the ordeal. Motherhood is often looked forward to with feelings of great dread by most women. At such a time when she is nervous, dyspeptic, irritable and in need of a uterine tonic something which will calm the nervous system through the special organs, and a strength builder, she will find Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription just what is needed. Here is a medicine that has 6tood the test of a third of a century with approval, in that time it has sold more largely than any other remedy put up specially for woman's weaknesses. It is guaranteed by the proprietors not to contain a particle of alcoholwhich could only do harm to a sensitive system. "If mothers who dread the baby's coming would take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription they would find it a great help and benefit," writes Mrs. L. E. Henderson (President Milwaukee Woman's Literary Club), of 123 Grand Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. "After the birth of my first child I did not seem to regain my health, so began to take your medicine and in two weeks felt stronger and able to be out, so kept on taking it for two months and found at the end of that time I had completely regained my usual health. I also found that it was of benefit to take

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ANOTHER MAN GONE. The gas plant of the C, C &. L hps been removed to Peru and with it Mr. J. H. Harper, who will have charge of the plant at that pla-e. Quite a number of vii'.ois were here to attend the Davidson-Martin wedding. 1S21G No One But Ifourself if You Don't Get Well When Sicii. All we can clo is give advice. . Of course that's easy. But our adviec is rcilly worth a little more to you than most people's, for we offer to give you the first bottle of our medicine free, if it fails to help you. We could not afford to do this unless our medicine was good. Such an offer, on the wrong: kind of medicine, would put a merchant prince in the poor house. Dr. Miles' Nervine, however, as years of experience have proved, is a medicine that cures the sick. Those whom it cannot benefit less than one in ten thousand we prefer to refund their money. All we ask ot you Is to try Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine for your complaint. If you suffer from sleeplessness, nervous exhaustion, dizziness, headache, muscular twitchings, melancholy, loss of memory, weak stomach, poor Llood, bilious troubles, epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dance, etc., we will guarantee to benefit you or refund your money. You are the doctor. "My son P.ert, when in his 17th year, became subject to attacks of epilepsy, fo serious that we wore compelled to take him out of school. After several physicians had failed to relieve him, we gave Dr. Miles' Nervine a trial. Ten months treatment with Nervine nnd Liver Pills restored our boy to perfect health." MU. JOHN S. WILSON. Deputy Co. Clerk, Dallas Co., Mo. "P'P'Tr'Tr' "virile us and we will mail j. iwjJXi vou a Free Trial Package of Dr. Mil.s' Anti-Pain Pills, the New, Scientific Homed y for Pain. Also Symptom Blank for our Specialist to diagnose your case and tH vou what is wrong and how to right it. Absolutely Free. A(' Iress: 1 iR. MiLKS MKblCAh CO.. LABOIIATOIUES, JJJ.IiU.IAHT, IND. ALFORD SELLS DRUGS FOR LESS

a few months prior to baby's advent ; in fact, it is of great benefit in all forms of female weakness." WHY WOMEN SHOULD CONFIDE IN A MAN. It is much easier for a woman to confide in the average man than in the average woman. She knows that the man will respect her confidences and keep them to himself. He is strong, has more experience of the world and can help the woman who needs advice. Without a perfect medical understanding there can be no helpful advice, women should not trust their delicate constitutions in the hands of unskilled persons. It requires a thorough medical education to appreciate and understand the womanly organism. When a woman has ills and pains that she cannot bear when life seems dark for every woman, she should confide her troubles to a physician of standing in the community, or one who has a national reputation. Certainly it would not be the part of wisdom to confide in an ignorant person without medical education simply because she was a woman. There is every reason why she should write to some great specialist, one who lias made the diseases of women a specialty for a third of a century, like Dr. R. V. Pierce, founder of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. All correspondence is held sacredly confidential, and he gives his advice free and without charge. 1 S. BRUMLEY tbmtVi So. ITS. CtUI Canoe Trips Lake Trips Kiver Trips Rail Trips EAST TO The Thousand Islands Laurentian Mountains Laud of Evangeline White Mountains Green Mountains Atlantic Coast. WEST TO The "Rockies" The "Selkirks" Puget Sound Alaska California Also to Great Britain and Ireland, Hawaii, Fiji, Australia, Japan, China and the "Philippines." For further information and illustrated literature write to A. C. SHAW, Gen'l. Agt. Pass. Dept., Canadian Pacific Ry., CHICAGO. ' The greatest money making inventions have been suggested by minds tamiliar with the needs ol the age. - " , THE AMERICAN INVENTOR wiH keep you in touch with subjects of current interest in the line of new inventions and experiment. It will aid you to develop be as of practical value. Issued on the 1st and 15th of every month. 1 ' " 1 Twenty-eieht cages each issue. Sold at a. all news stands 10c per copy or sent by mail $1.50 per year. THE AMERICAN INVENTOR. ... Sample copy sent free. Washington. D. C DcwT Be FooledThe market l- belntr floojci With voitliits.s innt.jtiuii o ROCKY MOUNTA'N Tt A To protect the public v e cal especial attention to our trad murk, printed on every puck age. Demand the genuine, For Sale bi all DrutfSltti

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SINGLE AND MARRIED WOMEN very often find that it i repugnant to their feelings to consult their famHy physician. In such a case they can put perfect confidence in Dr. Pierce, who has made such a success in tie treatment of woman's diseases, far lie will give the very best advice possible and without cost. To grow beautiful, healthy and happy should be the desire of every woman. It is then possible to bold a husband and make home happy and bring contentment to it. In most cases Dr. K. V. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will fit the needs and put the body in healthy condition. So sure of ft is the World's Dispensary Medical Association, of Iluffalo, X. Y., proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, that they offer A $.7)0 REWARD for women who cannot be cured of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription restores weak and sick women to sound

health, by curing the local womanly diseases which are generally responsible for the failure of the general health. A woman's entire being is centered in her womanly nature. When the delicate womanly organism is attacked by disease; when there is irregularity or a disagreeable drain; when inflammation burns and ulcers gnaw, the general health will reflect the progress of disease, in increasing weakness, nervousness, backache, headache, loss of appetite and sleeplessness. "A long time ago 1 suffered very much from female weakness, and decided to write Dr. Pierce," says Mollie French, of 340 E. Green Street, Louisville, Ky. "I received a kind answer telling me what to do. Followed yor directions, commenced taking your ' Favorite Prescription,' and was cured, after trying many other remedies, and different doctors. I have been told that there is better medicine, but I j have not found it, although have been j sold other remedied. There are no i medicines like Dr. Pierce's, after all. j I can't write how I suffered; was of no ' account to myself or any one else; j could hardly stand on my feet or walk i around. When I received your kind I letter, that helped me a great deal. Will take your medicine as long as I ; am able to buy it; it has saved me i many a useless doctor bill. When I need a physician I write to Dr. Pierce, ; and then do whatever he tells me." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Peliets invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. Use them with the "Favorite Prescription" when a pill is required. One is a laxa tive, two a mild cathartic. KNOW THYSELF. Read all about vourself, your system, i the physiology of life, anatomy, hy- ; giene, simple home cures, etc., in the " Common Sense Medical Adviser," a ; book of 1000 pages. For cloth-bound ! copv, send to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, j N. V., 31 cents in one-cent stamps, or j for paper-covered 21 stamps.

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