Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 173, 18 July 1907 — Page 3

iFOK WOMEN

Zoa-Phora Pronounced "Woman's Best Friend" by Thousands of Women Who Have Used It Successfully.

Tn the history of medicines and remedies there is not found a parallel for the wonderful' 1 erord of Zoa-Phora in Cores of obstinate cases of female 'weakness. This is shown by proof positive in the words of the grateful 'women all over the land who rise and as with one voice praise Zoa-Phora for It Kreat work. They pronounce Jt with one accord "Woman's Friend" and who can gainsay the testimony of ;those cured? The strongest indorseDicnt a medicine can have Js the praise of a woman lifted from the slouffh of despond and a sickness worse than death to health and strength and home and happiness. Zoa-Phora La a . remedy that goes at once to the seat of trouble corrects the disorder,' imparts and maintains a healthy vigor to the weakened and diseased organs. aiding them and strengthening them to perform their natural functions and gives tone to the general system by purifying and enriching the blood. It corrects irregularity and suppression. With the use of Zoa-Phora there is no suffering with terrible pain In back and headHche. It relieves and cures. It is one of the most marvelous of modern remedies, serves as a steady hand to guide the frail and sickly girl to and through the trying period. It proves through the trying times of childbirth a "woman's friend" in the truest sense of the word, buoying and strengthening and building up when all physicians and all other remedies fall; and as she passes from the period of motherhood Zoa-Phora is still her friend and mainstay bringing her through the Third dangerous change tn woman's life, safe and soundly healthy. Women by the thousands testify to the wonderful effect of Zoa-Phora on their Keneral health as well as to the marvelous power In correcting displacements and permanently strengthening when weak. Woman's Happiness and usefulness through life depend on her health in girlhood. .Many yirls Uo not realize this fact, but eviry mother knows it. and should therefore watch the progress of her daughters and see that they have riot only the instruction which their inexperience requires, but ilso the aid of the right remedy. At the critical times every girl needs some remedy which will tone up and strengthen her nervous system. ZoaPhora will do this every time. Mothers do not let your daughters sav, as so many have said to us again and again, almost in the same words: "If my mother had known and had taught me the facts contained In your book, Ir. Pengell"y's Advice to Women,' Instead of leaving me to learn them bv bitter experience, how much better it would be for me. "If mother had known of Zoa-Phora and had used it to correct my aliments when they first began, how much of surrerlng I would have escaped. However. I am glad I can still Find Relief in Zoa-Phora Zoa-Phora not only gives relief, but Its action is such as to produce a lasting, strength-building and nerve-producing effect which will be beneficial to the young women throughout life. Thousands of mothers who have given Zoa-Phora to their daughters cannot say enough in its praise. Miss Annie May Martin, of Crown City, Ohio says in her letter of March 31th. 1906: "I take the greatest pleastire In answering your letter. You wanted to know how I am getting along since taking your medicine. It Is a wonderful remedy. I have not taken the whole bottle yet but I Feel Like a New Girl T am going to get another bottle of i-i inr in a iew nays anil 1 think by the time It Is gone I will be well figain. l?fore using your medicine I had a hacking cough and after taking the first done I could feel my cough had loosened. I was bed-fast, but I am now up and around and can do house work well. I thank you for your wonderful medicine." Mary loney, of China Grove. Miss. TZJ!'5' Jn hpr of March 15th. 190: T am so glad that 1 commenced taking Zoa-Phora. It is the best medicine I have ever taken. It has done more for me than all the others put together. T was troubled with nervousness, backache. kidney trouble. and other trouble peculiar to women I have taken two bottles and thev have made me feel like a new woman better than I have felt for five years I wish you great success In the future I am going to continue the use of Zoa-Phora until T am a well woman. nd recommend It to my friends as Jong as T live." Miss Lillian Brott. 313 W. Proad5lrRl r!s,P,,,f'- Mich., on January 15th. 190. says: "I was suffering with sick headache and irregularities when I saw your advertisement In the Press I sent for a bottle which vou sent me promptly and I took the medicine. I have taken six bottles and T know it has .lone me good, t give all praise to Zoa-Phora. I give permission to use th's letter to any suffering woman." iIn ? letter received January 5th. 106, from Lillian Lee Rarnes. Cravens Ky.. she writes: "I have tried vour wonderful medicine and I think it has done me more good. I never did try

Whether Sick or Ailing, Invalid or only Weak and Tired Out, Decide now. Begin the Zoa-Phora Treatment at will -RELIABLE DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE SELL ZOA-PHORA IN ONE

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AT ALL AGES anything in my life as good as ZoaPhora. I am 17 Years Old and I suffered ever since I was 14 years old with cramps and bearing down pains, and this Zoa-Phora nas I done me more good than anything I j have ever taken In my life. I have not suffered much recently and I feel CV 1C V. Jjr pull. i I (1 V XZ iaiVCIl J 1 1 bottle and a half and it has done me lots of good. God bless you and your wonderful medicine and hope every woman will try it." Mrs. Dena Lincoln, Adrian, Mich., writes: 'I can recommend Zoa-l'hora I as oeing me resi medicine xo iur I women as it has done a great deal for me. No one knows what ;I Have Suffered only myself. I always had to go to I bed and could not sit up a minute. I was also troubled with sick-headache, j neuralgia, and was so nervous at times j that I could not bear to hear one walk ; on the floor. I was completely disj couraged and thought I could not stand i It very long, but 1 saw your paper, j "The Woman's Friend' and wrote to the doctor for a bottle. I took that i and then got another bottle, and have j now taken 13 bottles and find that j there is nothing like Zoa-Phora. Owi lng to my stomach being bo weak, I I was compelled to begin the medicine I by taking a quarter of a teaspoonful :at a dose, and then gradually increasI ed It until I could take a tablespoon- , f ul, hence did not gain so rapidly at first, but I find it an excellent tonic 'and shall continue its use until I am entirely cured. I shall be glad to write anybody who wishes to write me about the results I ha'e obtained from your medicine, and shall always praise it wherever I am, as It is well worth the money to anyone suffering from female diseases." Miss Florabel Blessing, 219 W. Lincoln street, Kokomo, Ind., writes: "I can truly say that Zoa-Phora has completely cured me of my awful sufferNo Pain Now "I feel .better now than I have In four years, and I know it was ZoaPhora that cured me, because I know j that nobody can suffer any more than tl did, for I suffered death over and over. I would not be without ZoaPhora. for it is indeed 'Woman's Friend. I will say that whoever does not believe that Zoa-Phora is not a good medicine for women to take, don't know what they are talking about, and if anyone doesn't believe this statement, let them please write to me and I will certainly tell them the same. If the will send addressed stamped envelope. I will answer anyone that wants to write and find out if it is so. You can use my name in any way that will help you with your medicine and T will be glad to have you do so. Hoping that you and your wonderful remedy may prove successful for years to come. 1 remain." If Every Young Lady would consider the fact that she cannot cure her sickness by numerous local applications and other preparations, she would quickly regain her health and happiness. have bright eyes, a clear complexion and a fine figure. The best way to cure painful female sickness, inflammation, headaches and neuralgia resulting from female trouble is to apply a remedy directly to the nervous system. This is a very simple procedure and the remedy is unfailing if you are careful to get the right one." Susan Wood. Theological Seminary, Va., says in her letter of Feb. 1st, 1905: "I got your medicine and It has done me a great deal of good. I have been taking medicine for the last twelve years and this is the first that has ever given me any relief." Annie K. Atkinson. Grand Valley, Pa.. writes on March 12th. 1906: "Yours of the Sth received. In reply must say that your remedy Zoa-Phora j is a wonderful medicine in female ! trouble. I used the two bottles and (now am entirely well. One bottle i stopped weakness which had troubled 1 me for some months. I thank you for jyour kindness in helping me. You can u!t- im n-ii-r 11 ii i di any use to you." In a letter received from Miss Nora Palmer. Lingonier. Ind.. she says: "I have taken Zora-Phora for Headache T have suffered terribly with pains In my head and did not feel any better until 1 began taking your medicine. I took two bottles of the medicine and can truly cay that I feel like a different person." Mrs. Annie Long, box 538. Montpelier. Ind.. writes: "I gladly recommend Zoa-Phora to all suffering women for the manv ills peculiar to our sex. It cured me of painful experiences and 1 am never without a bottle of it as it Is so strengthening. Any lady has the privilege of writing me for particulars." Mrs. Albert R. Muskrldge. 2724 P. Kim street. Muncie, Ind.. says in a letter received from her: "I can truly say that Zoa-Phora is a good medicine for suffering women and young girls. 'T have Tised it with good results, and my sister. Miss Marie White, has also used It. and I cannot praise It too highly for what It has done for me. Hoping this mav be the means of helping other suffering women. I remain. Mrs. Jake Hoffmen. R. F. r. No. 2 given for the best one. This feature made a big hit last week and will no doubt do so again. . Vaudeville ot the Phillips. Manager Murray is nothing if not progressive, and in line with this policy he will again Inaugurate a change next week to meet the demands of the public. This will be continuous vaudeville from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m., so that patrons of the house may drop in at any time and stay long enough to see the bill presented. Under this arrangement nine o'clock will be as good a time to go as 7:30 or 8, and it will be convenient for those who cannot attend Just when they please. Some special features will be announced for next week. There will be no change, In the matinees. The present bill, conceded to be one of the highest order, is getting good business and It promises to increase until the end of the week- ,

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"DEAR FRIENDS: I feel it my duty to inform you what Zoa-Phora has done for me. Ten years ago I was married. I had always been delicate and was all run down and people said I could not live, but my husband sent for one bottle of Zoa-Phora, which cured me. Two years later I was troubled again, but one bottle of Zoa-Phora cured me. Four years ago I had a great misfortune and came near dying, but one bottle cured me again. Since then I have kept it always in the house and would not be without it at any price. Yours respectfully, MRS. J. E. CONNOR, Mason, Mich."

j Saginaw, K. S., Mich., writes: j "Dear Doctor I think that there is nothing like Zoa-Phora, for it did help me better than any medicine. I feel about like when I was 14 years old, and don't have That Tired Feeling any more. I usd to be troubled with irregularities, but since takiTig ZoaPhora have been regular. I can

E(Q)A-IPSI0)IRA No AScoHol. No Narcoi?cs. No Poison

Zoa-Phora Does Not Now and Never Did Contain .Poisonous Drugs, Nor Any That Will Cause The Drug Habit. MADE FOR WOMEN. No Higher or Better Proof of the Merit of a Medicine Can be Given Than Found Here. When Dr. Pengelly first compounded Zoa-Phora, he was very careful in his selection of the ingredients to be used. Having in mind at all times the best good of his patients, he determined to use no drug that would be In any way injurious to woman's delicate organism. His years of experience in treating all forms of womanly weakness and disease, enabled him to determine just the remedies needed. Can you wonder therefore, that Zoa-Phora Is so successful ? No narcotics, nor any drug that will cause what is commonly known as the "drug habit." are used in compounding Zoa-Phora. Formerly a small

AteounD Tesfflfflmominaill LeflterSo Every letter printed in any of the Zoa Phora Cos advertising matter is guaranteed to be absolutely genuine- We print none other. Neither do we print any letter from any woman except by her authority.

Social Notes of Nearby Towns Was Well Attended. Greensfork, Ind. The Ice cream festival given by the M. E. Sunday school Saturday night was well attended. A Nickle Plate Social. Eaton, O. The ladies of the Presbyterian church gave a nickle plate social at the home of Mrs. Frank Price Tuesday evening. Little Girls' Picnic. , Milton, Ind. Miss Mary Moore's Sunday school class at the Christian church, composed of little girls pio-

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never forget Zoa-Phora and will tell all my friends what it has done for me." Looked a Consumptive Mrs. Laura J. Jones. Monongahela, Pa., says: "Dear Doctor The doctors amount of alcohol was used in its preparation, but now even that has been eliminated, leaving the valuable medicinal Ingredients In the preparation just as they have always been. The medicines used in making ZoaPhora are recognized by the medical profession everywhere as the best known remedies for the diseases and ailments of women. The United States Dispensatory and other medical books of equal prominence, say, in regard to them, as follows: "regulates the menstrual function," "employed by physicians in the treatment of uterine diseases," "has met with favor in the treatment of periodical sick-headache." "rerommended in debilitated conditions, attended with loss of appetite," "has extraordinary power to control capillary circulation and remove congestion," "recommended for nervous, hysterical women, with irregular spasmodic pains during childbirth." "this is one of the most useful remedies we have for the prevention of premature labor in childbirth, or irregular afterpains." "especially adapted for females who are afflicted." etc., etc. Many other statements of recommendation for these remedies appear In the most reliable physicians' books. Is not this proof sufficient to con nicked in Gresh's woods east of town Wednesday. Smart Set Euchre Club. Eaton, O. The Smart Set Euchre club will be entertained by the Misses Hunt on Friday of this week, instead of Wednesday, as at first arranged. Picnic Declared Off. Eaton. O. The picnic to have been given Thursday by the Missionary society of the Presbyterian church was declared off. A MEMORABLE DAY. One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is the one which we became acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure headache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 25c at A. G. Loken & Co's Drug Store.

said I had consumption and I was certainly very much run down and in very poor health. T finally decided to try Zoa-Phora, and I am very glad I did so, because it has helped me wonderfully. No one would think to look at me now that I ever looked like a consumptive. "I shall praise your medicine continually, and will be glad to recommend it whenever I have opportunity."

vince you that Zoa-Phora is the most dependable and absolutely genuine medicine for woman's use that can be found? When you add to the statements of these eminent medical authorities the experience of Dr. Pengelly in his more than 20 years' use of Zoa-Phora in private practice, and again add the testimony of the multitudes of women in every state in the Union who voluntarily write words of praise for this wonderful "woman's friend." the proof positive of the superior merit of Zoa-Phora is Indisputable. No better, stronger or more satisfactory evidence could possibly be produced, and none from any higher authority regarding a medicine exists anywhere. You need not send away for ZoaPhora. Your druggist will supply you with the medicine already prepared, and compounded In Just the right proportions, put up In sealed, sterilized, one dollar bottles. Each package contains full and complete Instructions Tmd directions for using the medicine, also a copy of "Dr. Pengelly's Advice to Women," a booklet containing a lot of interesting and instructive information for women, which will enable you to treat yourself In the privacy of your own home and you need not tell your troubles to anyone. CORONER FILES A VERDICT Cause of Mrs. Elizabeth Achey Death Is Explained. Eaton, -O., July IS. Coroner Pryor of Camden was here Wednesday and filed his report and finding of his Investigation Into the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Achey, who died suddenly last Thursday night His finding is that deceased came to her death by gastro entrocolitis, complicated with old age and generaj anama. QUICK RELIEF FOR ASTHMA SUFFERERS Foley's Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure. A. G. Luken & Co. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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New Life and Health for Women

Zoa-Phora Makes Women Feel Young, Strong and Healthy and Gives Them the Glow and Bloom oi Youth and Beauty.

Zoa-Phora certainly does do wonders i for women. Kvery woman who has tried it says so, and there are multiplied thousands of them. From all parts and corners of the land come their words of praise and Joy and gratitude, Zoa-Phora has been successful for twenty years in bringing life and health to women in relieving rain and suffering and filling homes with joy and happiness. Their genuine letters of thanksgiving and rejoicing prove it conclusively. Zoa-Phora cures all forms of female diseases. Irregularities, piles, kidney, bladder and liver diseases and all the troubles that drag down the life of women and make their lives a burden and a misery. You will rejoice as others now rejoice in perfect health and happiness if you use Zoa-Phora, Chronic Weakness May attack women at almost any age and is so common that they fail to give 'it the attention, which It deserves. Because It is not a violent and painful disease, one which threatens danger, they neglect It and permit it to run month after month and year after year. Perhaps there are no cases on record of women who have died from its direct effects, but it is none the less disastrous in its errects. it ruins uw complexion, undermines the whole sys tem. Olten proauces meriiny, ness of the genital organs, brings on ulcerations, prolapsus, and a whole train of those complaints known as female weakness, and in fact Endangers Your Life. Zoa-Phora and our Antiseptic Vitalizing Cones will cure the very worst r-nxA of chronic weakness known, and what is better still the cure will be. permanent because Zoa-Phora strikesat the seat or me disease, mm u thorough treatment will leave the organs in a perfect condition of health. If you have noticed the slightest evidence of trouble, do not delay. Procure a bottle of Zoa-Phora at once and begin taklfig according to direction. Then write to "Consultation Department" Zoa-Phora Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., giving the doctor full description of your symptoms and ask for his advice. Persistent treatment, taking ZoaPhora regularly according to directions, will positively and permanently cure the most obstinate case of female weakness. Marv M. Cllngerman, TL No. 2. Howling Green, Ind., In her letter of Feb. 12th.. 1906, writes: "I am very thankful for the medicine you sent me. It has done me lots of good and I feel a great deal better than I have for a long time. I felt so much tired out at times. I had female troubles but couldn't just say that I was sick. Since using Zoa-Phora all those tired and disagreeable feelings have left me and I feel strong as I ever did. I cannot praise your medicine high enough for what it has done for me. 1 fully believe that Zoa-Phora will do Just what you claim for it. I have used the second bottle and I think T am well, but I don't Intend to be without j a bottle In the house. T will recom- j mend the medicine to others." Mrs. Kmma Davis, IX. U. No. IS. An-! derson. Ind., says: "Dear Doctor I wish to tell you that Zoa-Phrya has! been a wonderrui biensmg to me. l have been a sufferer for the last four years, and have taken treatment from local physicians, but received no benefit. Finally I saw your advertisement in our paper, and wrote you at once for a bottle from which I derived some benefit and then procured the remedy here. My health has now been restored and I can do all my housework, and I owe it all to Zoa-Phora. I can never t thank you enough for the benefit derived, and shall take pleasure in recommendinu it to all my friends.' Woman's Troubles Are Now Over Zoa-Phora Has Pat an End To ller Pain and Suffering. For women, young and olJ. Zoa-Phora is the hlesRlng of the age. It cures women's ill, irregularities, piles, liver, kidney and bladder trouble, and makes childbirth easy. No woman need suffer longer: what Zoa-Phora has done for thousands it will do for you. In a letter received from Mrs. Frank Oulick, 309 Robinson Ht.. Jackson. Mich., she writes: "About a month ago I wrote to you for a bottle of ZoaPhora, which you sent to me at once.

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By your later advice I procured two more bottles at once here In Jackson and after having taken the three dol-t lar bottles. I can say It Is the finest I medicine 1 ever used for woman's Ills. ; I had the weakness so badly that It had fainting spells from half an hour! to two hours. I have had only on since 1 began the use of Zoa-Phora and j rone at all since I have finished the first bottle. I believe your medicine i has saved my life for I was gradually j getting worse all the time, and our! doctor told my husband that there wsaj no help for me and that I would txoti live long. It is evident that he was mistaken as there was one remedy j that would cure me and that remedy: was Zoa-Phora. I am now feellnc wellj and working hard cleaning house and X1 feel like shouting. Thank God For Zoa-Phora I shall recommend the medlrln' wherever I have opportunlt y, and !fj you think my name will help any poor woman, you may use It." Mrs. W. Uratmm. 42 Maple St.. Cad-, lilac, Mich.. In a letter says: "I havej been troubled for the last five yeara j and have suffered so much that I be-! gan-to think there was nothing that would help me, and 1 had tried sev- j eral medicines without doing: me any good. When I read of Zoa-Phora tn the newspaper and it told what it had done for others, I thought I would try it and It has helped me so much that I feel like A New Woman and cannot praise your wonderful med-. icine enough for what it has done for me. Mrs. I. O. Daggett. Adrian. Mich.. 12 Hunt St., writes: "I fully indorse all the testimonials I have read or heard of that have been given for your wonderful medicine. It is "Woman's Friend' in every sense of the word. Having; used it myself, given It to my daughter and knowing a number of other women who have taken It with good' results I know whereof I speak and I am assured it will do all for weak, suffering women that Is promised for, it. No woman, young or old, unless in perfect health, should be without Zoal'hora." Weak and Worn Out Mrs. Mary Klster of Oakglen. 111., writes: "I have taken Zoa-Piiora during February and March and can now say that the results are very ratlfylng. I have suffered for a long tlm with irregularities and can truly say. that Zoa-l'hora has done great thlnga for me in the way of relieving pain., I now feel strong and healthy, whereaa before I took this medicine I waa ron-i tlnually feeling weak and worn out. I will gladly recommend your medicine whenever I can, and will answer an.; Inquiries that come to me. All Disappeared Mrs. Martin Pltsch of North Dorr, Mich., wrltea: "Vour medicine haa done me lota of good. I have not felt as well before In five yeara as I havwl during the past winter, and I attribute my good health to the use of Zoa-' Phora. I look the medicine last fall. Just before my child was born and It' was the means of making a very easy confinement for me. Then I continued taking it after the baby came and It quickly restored me to health again. I( am sure that it la the very beet rem-' edy that a woman ran take at euchj times, and I will be glad to recommend ( your remedy whenever I have the op-l portunlty. I was also troybred with,' female weakneaa before T began t' take your medicine and that trouble has now all disappeared." Nervousness Periodical Mra. Delia Aldrlch. of "Lowell. Mich... writes: "I have taken two bottles of Zoa-Phora. and I feel a great deal better than I have for a long time. "I followed your special advice which you so kindly gave me and took! the medicine according to directions. "I want everyone to know how rrmchi Zoa-Phora has done for me, and for' that reason I wish you to print my tea- . timonlal in your advertising matter.) 1 will gladly answer any Inquiriea that! come to me. , "For a long time I did not-feel an If j I could work, but by the use of Zoa-) Phora I do not have any more pain i and am now all right In every wit,, Zoa-Phora is truly Women'a Friend." Vaudeville Theatre Treas. and Ass't Mgr. C. H. HEN ELLA, Presenting the latest sensatJenafJ Illusion, "Rosa. the Singing: HeadJOHN GOSS. Comedy Trick Bone Soloist. JOHN A. WEST. The Musical Brownie. CAM ERAGRAPH Canada. Electric BelL