Richmond Palladium (Daily), 7 March 1906 — Page 7

THE MORNING PALLADIUM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1906.

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rL.ji EBB) By mm f'lHtHi.hUl.if.itih-M1, XVfcgefable Preparationfor Assimilating UicFoodandRcguIaling the S toinachs andBowels of f: if Promotes Digestion.CheerfuInessandRest.Contains neither Opiurnforphinc norIiueral. NOT "NARCOTIC. JZutpe arGldtirSAMUELPtrCIIER Ik HmyJtM Seal' sflx.Sanna ytttise . fcwrf ttrrmit - lit (ManatsStd A perfect Remedy for Constipation, Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Feverishness and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. V EXACT COPY Of WRARtfER.

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Ftha above eight vorda i summed up the great work for women which if accomplished by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. ' The record of cures effected by this remedy is without a parallel. : Thousands of testimonials received from patients and from physicians' who have tested it in the more aggravated and obstinate cases which had 'baffled their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of suffering women. It is composed wholly of medicinal principles extracted from the roots of native, American forest plants, pure triple-refined glycerine of proper strength, being used instead of harmful alcohol both in extracting and preserving these medicinal principles. IT IS A POWERFUL INVIQORATINO TONIC, imparting health and strength in particular to the organs distinctly feminine. For weak and Bickly women,.who are "worn-out," "run-down," or debilitated, especially for women whosmafh store, office, ot school-room, who sit at the typewriter or sewing machine, or bear heavy household burdens, Dr. Pierce's Fayorite Prescription will prove a priceless benefit because of its health-restoring and strength-giving power. :l AS A SOOTHING AND STRENQTHENINO NERVINE, "Favorite Prescription" is unequaled and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, or St. Titus's dance, and other distressing nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of she organs' distinctly feminine. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental tnxiety and despondency. ' r ' , , ' vli x ; ures OBSTINATB CASES. ' ,' V,: i -.( r -.. . .... " '. ' ".Favorite Prescription" Is a positive cure for the most complicated and obstinate cases of lsuQonhea, excessive flowbg, painful periods, unnatural sup-, pressioni and Irregularities, prolapsus or falling of the pelvic organs, weak back, "female weakness," anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations chronio ,

congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the uterus, inflammation, pain and tenderness over the ovaries and kindred ailments. FREE CONSULTATION. An Invitation is extended by Dr. Pierce to every sick and ailing woman to consult him by letter. There is absolutely no charge or fee for this consultation. Every letter is carefully considered,' fully answered, and its statements held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. ' Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. THE BADGE OF HONESTY. Each bottle of the aoove medioinn bears upon its wrapper a badge of honesty in the full list of ingredients composing it printed in plain English. This frank and open publicity places this medicine in a class all by itself. It cannot be classed as a patent nor eecret medicine for it is neither being of known composition. DR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS cure biliousness, sick and bilious headache, dixziness, costiveness, or constipation of the bowels, loss of appetite, coated tongue, sour stomach, windy belchings, "heart-burn," pain and distress after eating, and kindred derangements of the liver,' ftomach and bewels. t , One little Pellet is a laxative, two are cathartic. They regulate, invigorate and cleanse the liver, stomach, and bowels. As a "dinner pill," to promote digestion,' take one each day. To relieve the distress arising from over-eating, nothing equals dne of these little "Pellets." They're tiny, sugar-coated, antibillons granules, scarcely larger than mustard seeds. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Bow to live in health and happiness, is the general theme of Dr. Pierce's Oommon Sense Medical Adviser. This great work on medicine and hygiene, containing over 1000 pages and more than 700 illustrations, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the boo in paper covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.

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GLARS' BRAIN AMAZES DOCTORS STUDY OF DUNLAP'S REMARKABLE TRAITS MAY SOLVE CRIMINAL PROBLEMS. WILLED ORGAN TO SCIENCE Professors in Wiser Institute Plan Investigation of Convict's Brain Which Differs from Others. Phladelphia, Pa., March C Edward Dunlap, formerly burglar, was ripfht in his estimate of his brain, which has proved the most extraordinary ever examined by scientists at Wiser Institute. Dunlap was a remarkable criminal, lie displayed great mental vigor and willed his brain to science, declaring that he felt certain his brain would be found to be unusual and that the study of it might enable science to suggest a way to combat criminal instincts in other men. Announcement was made today that there are inexplicable features in Dunlap 's brain that render it unique. That is all science can say at present. Dunlap 's brain is different. It has aroused great speculation among the scientistts, but none as yet ventures the slightest suggestion of its meaning. The solution will require years of study and years of comparison1 of this organ with others. " Dunlap brain is in many re spects the most remarkable specimen we have ever had here to examine, ' said Dr. Milton J. Greenman, who was in charge of the institute today. "Hundreds of brains, even of notable men, offer little or nothing to distinguish them from the average, but strangely enough Dunlap 's brain, which has just been examined, bears out his belief expressed before he died that it was unusual. "In no other brain we have ever seen here have the fisures been so wide and deep and strangely marked. What does this mean ? I can not say. It may mean nothing. It may be full of meaning. But the fact that the brain is different remains and is interesting to us in view of Dunlap 's announced conviction that in it might be found the key to his long criminal life. "This is mterestng particularly, at this time, when the institute has just been ehosen as the Central Institute Ifor Inter-academic Brain Research Hh the United States. Scienee has at last awakened to the necessity for brain study,, and it is safe to say there is no subject of anatomy which is so little understood. ' ' ' Since this ? announcement there ha been a great awakening of inter est in the subject. It seems likely that we shall have practically an unlimited number of brains here at the disposal of Dr. Donaldson, who will direct the researches." Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts. . WILL WORK INSURANCE Former Pastor of Muncie Christian Church Takes Up Business as Side Line. Muncie, Ind., March 6. The Rev. T. A. Reynolds, who recently resigned as pastor of the Jackson street Christian church, is ' now engaged in the insurance business, and although he states that he has not given up the ministry for a business career, he has accepted his calling as a side line. During six days of the week the Rev. Mr. Reynolds attends to the work in the insurance office, while on the Sabbath he fills the pulpit of some of the smaller churches in the county. Since coming to Muncie from Nashville, Tenn., a few years ago, the Rev. Mr. Reynolds has become attached to Muncie and has decided to- make it his future home. He is advancing in years and does not fancy moving around from one pastorate to another. He has had several calls recently, one from Worcester, Mass., and another from Washington, Ind. He has failed to accept any of tne offers, prefering to remain in Muncie combining his church work with his business interests.

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9 Reward will be paid to any person who can find one atom of opium, chloral, morphine, cocaine, ether cr chloroform in any form in any of Dr. Miles' Remedies. This reward is offered because certain unscrupulous persons make fnl:e statements about these remedies. It is understood that this reward applies only to goods purchased in the open market, which have not been tampered with in any way. Dr. Miles' remedies cure by their soothing", nou 'ishing, strencuienincr and invigorat ing c ii CCS i':-cn the nervous not by paraiyzir r or 1 1 - i 4 s as rucrs VvQuId.be the cae if these were v.:: I. For -tlvis reason Dr. Anti-Pnin TV.) a r.re v ivcrsally considered the best pain remedy "l navo mi: area for L'. years with ?. pahis i:v my hca:I, heart and bck. and have tried :vorvthin7 I c.ulil get Ruit could ti-.-t fu.J any r;Hef until I rot R box cf Dr. .3 Hies' Antlf'ain Pi-ijJ. I sufferr-cl as long aa 12 hours nt a t'.Tio viV.i svic-h severe pains thit I f;-d I wf, id In my mlt'.d. 'll.e '.i:tl-Pain I'IUh sao rne relief in from 10 to fttrinutos. I do r.ot have to uo Moryhlue any more. I v.-ish y'i -ou)d put-llfh th:'-? jxj tliat cthr suicrs tr-y f-rtd relief." I. A. WALIIEU, 2. F. 1. No. 6. Valon, Tnd. D". Milea' Antl'Paln aro aoid by yojr fru'ggit, who will cyrentee that t.e first nacksge w;:i oencfit. If it 1 he will ,f-',.:'ri "ur mority. 23 cJos '8, 25 ceriLo. Never uold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad GORGEOUS JEWEL MADE IN LONDON POTENTATE ORDERS MAGNIFICENT PLASTRON RTVALIKa ARABIAN NIGHTS OEMS. CONTAINS 8,000 BRILLIANTS Butterflies of Jewels Poised on Glittering Flowers Surround Centerpieces of Oriental Crescent. London, March 6. London has the distinction of having produced perhaps the most magnificent piece of jewelry made : 1 modern times. A Turkish potentate , commisioned Messrs. Dobson, jewelers, of Picadilly to produce a plastron of surpassing beauty, rivaling the jewels of the Arabian Nights in splendor. ' From his own treausres , he supplied a number of beautiful1 pearls the size of small nuts, and a single diamond of ,wonderful brilliance, leaving Mesrs. Dobson to furnish the rest , of the jewels. There are . no fewer than 8,000 brilliants, besides emeralds and rubiest , Mr. Arthur Dobson said in showing it: "He submitted several sketches and after the approval of one we commenced the work two years ago, and it is just completed." Drawing aside a sik curtain, he revealed lying on a velvet background a jewel of indescribable beauty. It measures, two feet four inches in length and is made to button around the neek by a wonderful circle of diamonds spreading it out on the breast, and showing butterfles of jewels, daintily poising on glittering flowers, surrounding a centerpiece of the Turkish crescent in pearls, and three rows, each as large as a Barcelonia nut. The crescent itself is the size of a tea plate, and at the top is the sign manual of the Sultan of . Turkey in emeralds, and a verse of the Koran in rubies fills the center. From the crescent, on ropes of glittering gems hangs a square medallion the size of an ordinary cigarette case,' on which, standing on an emerald mound, is the Turkish flag in rubies, the whole being backed by diamonds. Below is suspended in a diamond frame a miniature, . carte de viste size, of the purchaser, and completing the whole scheme, at the extreme bottom, is a pearl as large as an acorn. Every piece can be detached from the others and worn separately, or, with truly Oriental magnificence, the whole can be suspended from the neck like a trembling, quivering blaze of fire. The value of the treasure is estimated at 30,000 ($150,000.) . King Edward had the jewel taken to Buckingham Palace and expressed pleasure that English workmen had produced such fine jewelry. On picking it up His Majesty laughingly remarked that he was glad he was not forced to wear anything so gorgeous or heavy.

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