Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 93, 19 April 1907 — Page 5

The Richmond PafladTum and $tffiTetecram, Friday, April 19, ism.

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.r::cr; n People are Noted fv .heir Love of Fair Play. 5e True f This, That It nay Be Said To Be a National Trait of Character.

ThejrTan who strikes another a fool blow, or maliciously triea to injure him In his lousiness, or in his social standing is detested and abhorred. The American pVf'e are generally slow to manifest their tUapproval of each unfair

ireaimeMrwnrjr an opportunity is artorded.

IllueVcftiye ff this disposition it the fact that although base, false and ma

licious atjacjrs upon ur. nerce, oi KuHalo, and Ins widely celebrated family Medicin6 Irnve sometimes injured the sale of these meritorious remedies for a time, wtvhen such unjust as?au!ts have been met and their falsehoods complete! cfuted, a natural reaction has followed and their sale has been fully restorM' again. An tbe c:i ft he Lndien litme Jmtrnnl, of Philadelphia, which, in IW4, TMhht'dn tnt 7nTi?ToOTy iljM;dandrous ' and libelous article. attAcking

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V ."J"-g v-iv vin'jicaT eu nnu tit latter tjvieqy was proven in oppii C". ? cuataLn na atwrior a nfTrf"p,-lt trp . flflngeroua and injurious" drugf wliicn the nhnvf rnpTiftrd pap r had alleged it c?nlpined. vet Ur, lJierc ha. ftlTflfllrK i1 lUyrTSi oioved iVf , new; inal . trot ln tnat thereby he tuny

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are hundredof thousands of

people all over this blessed country of

ours who have been cured of obstinate, chronic diseases throng h the oso of Dr. Pierce's Medicines and it Is only natural thst suck people should rise up atif speak their sentiments pretty freely when Dr. Pierce and his medicines are unjustly attacked. These grateful patients of Dr. Pierce are to be found In almost every hamlet and country village, and in tea farmbouses and mechanic?' cottage? In every nook and corner of this great country. Common gratitude prompt- such people to ataad up and defend Dr. Fierce, and hi- medicines against unjust and malicious attacks. Dr. Pierce's Medicines have been on sate In drug stores all over this country and In many forH?n lands for more than forty years and yet thHr sals continues To grow in a substantial and moat gratifying way. This ceuld not be the cafe If the were net remedies of more than praiaery merit.

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WHAT DO THEY CURE ?

lrco?s Favorite Prescription Is not 'f "Hftlaed at a "Cure All " but admirably

Iwiih a singleness of puroo.se. beinir a

tiaerlor and most positive remedy for one

cia ot dis;ases only tnose easily recoi;-xit-i weaknesses, deranKments, irregu- ' 'titles and painful disorders peculiar to wrr-an. It Is a powerfnl. yet gently act.7 tevigoratinn, tonic and strenjrtbening: nervls. For weak, worn-out, over-workr ed women no matter what has caused we break-down. whether it bo from oo iraqaent bearing of children or frottt aacch worry, care, or over exertion of any kind, Favorite Prescription" will bo found most efliclent In building up theftrenth, regelating all the womanly functions, banishing pain and bringing about a regular and healthy, vigorous condition of the whole female system. Thus it corrects nroIaDsus. or falling of womb, retro

version, anteverflon and other displacements of the female pelvic onran. due to weakness or over exertion, lifting or fatiguing over-work. In shorA, i makes weak women strong and sick women well. As to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery it has a very large range of application, yet it is by no means recommended ii? a "Cure-All." It possesses marvelous al'i-r.itive. or blood cleansing, properties en s jj at the same time a most invigorat:z tunic, or strength giver. It exerts a t- i-Aw. fliansing. soothing and healing e.Tcet upon all the lining mucons membranes of the system: hence, its great j- :t!vii vilii in all catarrhal affections.

In Chronic Nasal Catarrh, it Is well to cleanse the passages two or three times a day with Dr. .Sage's Catarrh Remedy, fluid, while persisting In the use ot the "Golden Medical Discovery " for its Wood cleansing and specific curative effects upon the diseased mucous membranes. It will euro a very large per cent, cf all cases, even after they have reached the ulcerative, or chronic stage, and no matter of how manu yeart' ntumllng they may Ia

it is equally efficacious m affections oi ta mucous lining of the larynx, bronchia as, , respiratory organs in general, thus curi. bronchitis, laryngitis and other affectiKiS fiving rise to obstinate, hang-on-couf !js. t is not so good in acute coughs folio' na sudden colds, as in the lingering, cf nic coughs. Nor must the "Golden MtlicaJ Discovery " be expected to work mftcl. It will not cur consumption c tas advanced stage no medicine LR do that, but for ail obstinate hang-OMroughs due to laryngial or bronchia! frltatlon and kindred affections, of S throat which, if neglected or baslry Seated, are likely to lead up to oensuaption, the " Discovery "can be reiWd updft to produce

toe best curative reaaits. The "Golden Medical JUseovery " Is, from its tonic and speciuV curative con trol over mecous surf jes, especially efficacious i curing Inclffcestion, dyspepsia, weak stomach and " Wver Complaint." or biliCTisnestt. Even ulceration of the stomach and bowels hfts In thousands of cases been cured by M; also obstinate chronic diarrhea. In addition to all te foregoing, not the least valuable of tk marvelousfy efiica clous properties possessed by the"Discoyery" Is the uneqTjaled regulating and strengthening eftwet exerted by it over the heart s action. It has made some wonderful cures of very pronounced valvular and other affections if that organ. 2'he reanon whit "Golden Medical Discovery " cures oo wide a range of diseases is made plain in a booklet sent free on request mailed to Dr. R. V. I'icrce, BuUalo, N. Y. If interested, send for it. The powerful alterative or blood purify

ing properthss possessed by the "Discovery? will naturally suggest its use for the cure of blotches, plmpls. eruptions; as eczema, salt-rheum, and other rkin affections In all of which it has made remarkablecures; alsoin scrofulous sore and old, open ulcers, or eating sow. To heal the latter, use Dr. Pierce s All-Healing Sarve as a local application, while taking the "Golden Medical Discovery" to correct the blood and cleanse the system. A box will be mailed to any address on receipt of fifty-four oents In stamps. If your druggist don't have It in stock, address l)c j Pic'""' rihnvo j

Social and Personal Mention (Conducted by Misa Florence Corwin. Office Phones, Both 21; Residence Phone, Home 1310.

Read The Palladium f or News

The following from the Indianapolis Star will interest many , as the bride-

to-be was maid-of-honor at the Leeds-

Smith -wedding in this city last fall and made many friends while a guest here: Dr. and Mrs. Robert Williams of Cincinnati announce the engagement

of their daughter, Miss Mary Veitch, and Mr. Jesse Treadwell Uppincott of

Cincinnati. The wedding will take

place early in the fall. Miss Veitch is

a graduate of Tudor Hall, and has

been the guest of Mrs. Arthur Dewar

a number of times.

$. A class of girls from East Main

Street Friends church Sunday school

will hold a market Saturday after

noon, Apru 20, at Nicholson s book

store. The proceeds will be given to

the y. M. C. A. fund.

s 4 Miss Anna Wigmore delightfully en

tertained Thursday evening at her

home on South Seventh street. Music

games and a contest at which prizes

were awarded to Miss Kate Daub and

Mr. Wilbur Uhde were provided for the amusement of the guests, who were the Misses Carrie Huber, Etta Eikenberry, Jessie Ballinger, Blanch Voss, Kate Daub and Messrs Wilbur Uhde, Harry Sloan, Walter Wood worth, Arthur Englebert, Walter Johnson and William Hamilton. t 5 4 5 Mrs. Edward Cooper was hostess for a meeting of the Crescent club Thursday afternoon at her home on South Twelfth street. Prizes for

whist, which was played at two tables, wero awarded to Mrs. E. R. Stover and Mrs. William Fry. In two weeks Mrs. Howard Ridge will be the hos tess at her home on North Sixteenth street.

.. Mrs. Howard Dill Is entertaining the Daughters of the American Revolution this afternoon at her home on North D street. An interesting program is being given. 4 J - The Bible Study circle of North A street Friends church will meet Saturday evening from seven to nine o'clock at the home of Mrs. Emily P. Yeo, North Seventeenth street. Everyone will be welcomed. After a most successful and enjoyable season, the Alice Cary club held its ast meeting for this year, Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Chauncey Riffle, South Twelfth street. It was a business meeting ard the following officers were elected to serve the ens; lg year: President. Mrs. J. E. Moore: vice president, Miss Emma Lindemuth; secretary, Mrs. George

Knight; assistant secretary, Miss Victoria Lindemuth; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Price; assistant treasurer; Mrs. E. E. Townsend. The subject for study next year will be "The Growth of the Nations." Arrangements were made

for a banquet to be given by the mem

bers the last Thursday in May at the home of Mrs. Mary Price. Following the business session, musical numbers

were rendered by the Misses Forrall Hunt and Maude Hamilton, after which a luncheon in courses was served. 4 Mr. Frank Land entertained at a stag dinner Thursday evening at his home on North Twelfth street, the

guests including the directors of Gaar, Scott and Company. The table appointments were Richmond roses and ferns. The guests 'were Messrs. S. S. Strattan, Jr., Howard Campbell, W. H. Campbell and Charles Land. t Mrs. Fred Corcoran entertained the Carnation club Thursday afternoon at her home on South Fourth street at its regular weekly meeting. After a contest at euchre at three tables, priz

es were awarded to Mrs. Geo. Theurer,

and Mrs. William Hufford. "Following

the games a delightful two-couse

luncheon was served. In one week

Mrs. Walter Sener will be the hostess

at her home on Crosshall street. 8 Prizes at whist at the meeting of the Merry Time Whist club on Thursday afternoon, were awarded to Mrs. Edward Klute, Mrs. Burton Gaines and the hostess. There were three tables

at cards, the games being followed by a luncheon In courses. This meeting was the last one until October first, when Mrs. Sol Frankel will be the hostess at her home on South Seventh street. On next Thursday th? club members will entertain their husbands at an evening meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Gaines on North Sixteenth street. " $ .J. Invitations have been received by Richmond people to the wedding of Mr. Fred Davenport, of this city and Miss Fern Kuqua, of Indianapolis, formerly of this city. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride in Indianapolis, on Saturday, April 27th. Miss Kuqua is well known here, hav-;

ing lived in this city for a year. Mr. Davenport is employed in the office of ! Gaar, Scott Co. and is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Davenport, South Twelf- j

th street. They will reside in this city. 4 4 Mrs. Charles Smith entertained ia a charming manner Thursday evening at her home on North E street, in hon

or of Misa Pauline Smith's 13th birthday anniversary. The decorations throughout the rooms were very effective, being red and white. Tiny Japanese umbrellas were given as favors Music and games provided entertainment for the guests and a luncheon was served. The hostess was assisted by Miss Julia Rivan, of New Paris. The guests were the Misses Lucy Smyser, Marie Keller, Lucile Nusbaum, Cornelia Shaw, Ruth Graham. Charlotte Allison, Elizabeth Howell, Hazel Dafler, Masters Russell Cronen, Americas Gaar. Abram Strattan, Arthur Ryan. Charley Paulus. Paul Minor. Gerald Fitzgibbons, Herbert Swan and Maurit Hiatt.

Mrs. Lee Ryan gave one of the pretties parties of the week, Thursday evening, at her home on South Thirteenth; street. The affair was a niisceilane-; ous shower in honor of Miss Maud!

Dunham, whose engagement has butrecently been announced to Mr. Omer; Kaufman of this city. At a contest which furnished much - amusement, j Mrs. Daisy Mote was awarded the)

prize. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The company included Mesdames William Williams, Daisy Mote, William Dunham. John Hinsky, Anna Moore, Angle Kordell, Charles Wettig, William Huber, John Dennis. Joseph Seaney and the Misses Olie Horn", Nellie Davenport, Grace Wolf. Elsie Kimbrough and Elizabeth Hershey. v

An enjoyable social . was given Thursday evening by the members of St. Rose Young Ladie9' society of St. Andrew's church for the benefit of the new school building. A large number were present, who spent the evening socially and refreshments were served, and a large sum was cleared. Probably five hundred people were served at the supper given Thursday evening by the Sacred Heart Sodality of St. Mary's church, in I. O. O. F. hall. The tables were arranged with bouquets of roses, carnations and ferns. All members of the club were dressed in white, presenting a charming appearance. The money which was made will be for the benefit of the society, i

WOMEN OUFFED Maay women suffer in ailiw aad drift along- from bad to worse, knowing well that they ought to bar, iaaflaediate assistance.

How many woaaea do to kaew

MISS WUL1E FLORENCE WALSH

who are perfectly well and atrong? The cause may be easily traced to some feminine dervafetoeat which manifests itself la depreaaloa oi spirits, rekretaaee to gxv anywhere or do anythiag, backache, dragging sensations, flatulency, aerTousaesa, and sleeplessness. .These symptoms are but warnings that there is danger ahead, and tinless heeded, a life of suffering or a serious operation is the inevitable result. The best remedy for all

tbese syrcptos is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs. No other medicine in the country has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. Ko other medicine has such a record of cures of female ills. Miss J. F. Walsh, of 3CS W. S6th St., Xw York Citr. writes. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been of Inestimable value ia restoring' my health. I suffered from female illness which caused dreadful headaches, dixrine&s, end dull pains In my back, but your medicine soon brought about a change ia nay general condition, built me up and made me perfectly well. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vejretable Cempoaad ceres Female Complaints, such as Backache, Falling and Displacements, Inflammation and Ulceration, and organic diseases. It i invaluable in preparing for child-birth and during the Change of Life. It cures Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility, and invigorate the whole System. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakneaa are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free.

ENTER NOW Think what the trip to Jamestown means. Just figure a little and see if a little effort on your part won't land you the ptize. Working for $100 is worth while. Don't be frightened because some one has a few thousand votes. Get busy and at least make a try for the prize. BEGIN AT ONCE

TALKS TO THE HIGH SCHOOL ON MORMONISM James Worrall Made Interesting Address to Students.

POINTS OUT SOME EVILS.

"If the people of the west had been allowed to settle the Reed Smoot case, it would have ended differently," said James Worrall in his talk to the American history class at the high school. He said that most people do not live up to their doctrine, but the Mormons surely do. although there is nothing in it to life them up as In other doc-

itrlnes. Every principle In their belief is foreign to American principles and they would change all these. They would, with their twenty-six high men rule the world, and as It is, they have ;the power to carry out anything they . wish. This was demonstrated Very j clearly, when, after the Smoot case, an j amendment was Introduced in congress

to prohibit polygamy among Mormons and It was promptly shelved by their Influence. In the West they seriously Interfered with public schools, often taking a

half day each week to teach their doctrine to the children. The president of the Mormons issued this order and all teachers had to obey it. Their power is shown by the lat election, when a.O democrats wer turned Into republicans In order to support Senator Smoot. It was a very Interesting talk aud made plain many facts hitherto unknown to members of the class aud visitors. Philip Worall. brother of the speaker, was present as visitor to the history class.

Hero Is Relief for Women. If you have pains in the back, Vnnary. Bladder or Kidney trouble, itnd want a certain, pleasant herb cure for woman's ills, try Mother Gray's Australian Leaf. It Is a safe and neverfailing monthly regulator. At Druggists or by mail. SO cents. Sample package FItEE. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Leltoy, N. Y.

Anniversary of 'Quake. One year ago, Thursday mornlnft, April IS, at a l'ttle after 3 o'clock, the city of San Francisco and surrounding territory suffered one jf the severest and most destructive earthquakes in the world's history.

C, C. & L. ticket agent will sell you sleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on him. apiC-tf

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There is nothing that will be sold but what has passed under the personal supervision and inspection

of two eminent chemists, including Dr. Wallin. The Alford Drug Co. to be absolutely uninjured.

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We have always stood by the people of Richmond and this vicinity, and every promise we have made to the people we have kept. We will ask under this unfortunate circumstance that you do not allow these trust druggists to decc e you into believing that we would offer you any goods that we did not know were absolutely ail right. Our loss under these circumstances is your gain. We look for a liberal support in this sale. We have over Sp5,OGG worth of goods that were never exposed to the fire. Everything wiii be sold and we .will open with a brand new store at the earliest possible date.

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