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t'vm&mxtw m!LmmjmxxvMzcM Nothing hurts tho feelings of tho stuffed martyr like letting him alone. OPERATIONS AVOIDED Two Grateful Letters from Women Who Avoided Serious Operations. Many Women Suffering from Like Conditions Will Be Interested. Mm. iVInnlow'fl Ronthlnjc Hymn, For rhllilrcn tcethlnc, noftcr.s tho Kiirnn, reduces in flumumttou. nllujs jmln. euros wind colic. 2.1c a bottlo. Money In Waste of Hardwood. Ah tho world's woodcutters might 1)0 millionaires If they knew how to Rnther up tho twelvo baskets of Indus trial crumbs ns docs n distilling plant In a Michigan town. This establish ment has a capacity of ninety cords of hardwood a day, tho wood consum ed being slabs, crooked logs, treetops, and other hardwood offal from log ging and lumbering operations. From ono cord of this material there Is made ten gallons of wood olacohol, 98 per cent being pure; 20 pounds of acetate of lime, quicklime being added for this purpose, and fifty bushels of charcoal. Every product of tho wood except the charcoal passes off In the form of gas and Is reduced by distillation. Somo Irreduclblo gas and a little tar product are used as fuel. Nothing Is lost. Tho .alcohol Is worth GO cents a gallon. Tho acetato of lime Is worth 2 cents n pound and the charcoal Is worth 10 cents a bushel. Tho value of tho lima ised Is worth not over one-fourth of ;tho value of tho acetato. Tho value of 'the final product of the cord of refuse wood Is, therefore, not far from $14. Tho process is not expensive. The plant running nt full capacity, will turn out ,a product dally worth $1,200 from ma terial that has but little commercial value in its crude form. Fir Straininn Milk. A South Dakota man nas patented an attachment for milk cans which is designed for straining the milk ns It Hows Into the nails. This attachment consists oi a funnul-shapcd devico which can be Inserted Into or removed from the pails at pleasure. The milk can is partially Inclosed by a cover, an opening being made In tho center for tho Insertion of tho at tachment, tho latter being held In plnco by a collar that fits snugly In tho nock. Tho body of tho attach ment Is shaped like a funnol, which extends downward Into tho pall and Is closed by a bottom, tho central por tion being shaped like a hollow cono, Intended to servo as a sottllng cham ber. In the sides of tho funnel aro r- . Keeps Dust and Dirt Out. openings covered h screens or strain ers, while another scroon extends across tho top of tho funnol. In uso tho milk recolvcd In tho fun nel will pass through tho upper funnel screen Into tho Interior of tho strainer and then Into tho sottllng chamber. Tho heavier particles of foreign mat tor will gravitate Into and remain in tho sottllng chamber, whilo tho light er particles will bo caught by tho strainers as tho milk falls out of tho funnel Into tho pall. This attachment ran also bo used as a ventilating covor for a milk can by lnvortlng It and placing It on the can, tho screon oj onlngs permitting frco passago of air. De Lunntico Inqulrendo. "Mr. Snipp, I will ask you if you have over noticed any signs of Incipi ent Insanity on tho part of this man?" "Why or yes, sir, if I'vo got to answer that question. Tho last tlmo ho ordered a suit of clothes from mo ho inslstod on paying for it In ad-vanco." Too mnny sermons aro attempts to feed tho pcoplo of cook books Instead of on bread. DON'T FOROKT A lnrRO 3)z. pupluitfo lied CrosH Hull niuo, only 6 cents. Tho Kuss Company, South Bend, I no. Tho flnnlcky man always thinks ho alono Is faithful. TMso'h Cure is tho best medicine wo over used for all affections of tho throat and lungs. Wm. O. Undslky, Vanburcn, Ind., Feb. 10, 1P00. Tho man who jumps at conclusions seldom hinds on facts. Taylor's Chorokco Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullen isNaturo'sgrcatrcmedy Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption, and all throat and lung troubles. At drug gists, 2flc., r0c. and ?1.00 per bottlo. Holiness without heart is but a hin drance to humanity. KW.OO por M. Lowis' "Singlo Binder," straight ro cigar, costs tho dealer somo more than other fio cigars, but tho higher prico enables this factory to uso higher grado tobacco. Lewis' Factory, Tcoria, HL The robe of righteousness Is not tho samo as the cloth of the clergy. Ask Your Doalor for Allen' Foot-East A powder. It rests tho foot. Curos Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous. Aching. Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. At all Druggists and Shoo stores. 25 cunts. Accopt no substitute. Samplo mailed FREE. Address. Alien S. Olmsted, Lolioy, N. Y.r i A girl does not call It flirting If she is having a good time. Save Your Lung. Don't neglect that cough. One pair of lungs is all you'll ever have treat thorn well. Simmon's Cough Syrup will soothe and strengthen them, stop the cough and give you a chance to sleep In peace. When It Is said that a child "grows liko a weed" sot it down that the child is a boy. Of girl children It Is said thoy "grow like a ilower." How's This? "Wo offer Ono Hundred Hollar Kownrd for nny cnu of Catnrrh that caunot bo cured by Hall's Untarrh Cure F. J. CHn.VnV it CO., Toledo, 0. Wo, tho undornlKtied, hao known V. .1. Cheney fortholim IK yoiirn, and licllcvo lilm perfectly lion orulilo In nil IniMlncsH trnnHacttonit ami financially able to carry out any obllatlonx mndo by bis firm. Wamhvo, Kinvav & MAnu.v, Wholusnln DrUKKUtfl, Toledo. O. Hall's Cutnrrh Ctiro Ih taken Internally, uriliiK directly upon the blood and iiuicoiik Hiirfaeofl of tlio BjHlmn. Testimonials Kent free, l'rlco 75 cents per bottle. Hold by nil DniKKlMH. Take Hall's l'amlly I'IUb for constipation. John D. Rocketoller, denied the solaco of teaching a Bible class bo causo of his physical condition, Is learning to piny tho violin. Ho is said to bo making considerable prog ress, though as yot ho Is tho rawest kind of an amateur. Ho was rather discouraged the other day when a friend told him of. Victor Herbert's ad vice as to learning to mnstor tho 'cello: "Simplest thing In tho world. All you havo to do is to buy your 'cello, securo a competent Instructor and then prntctco about eight hours a day for thrco years." It Will Stay There. "In my family medicine chest no romedy Is permitted to remnln unless It proves beyond doubt tho best to bo obtained for its particular purpose. "For treating all manner of skin troubles, such ns Eczema, Tottor, Rlngwonr, etc., Hunt's Curo has held Its placo for many years. I have failed to find n surer romedy. It cures Itching Instantly." R. M. Swann, Franklin, La. A man can lie' with his tone, whilo his tonguo tolls tho truth. Storekeepers report that the extra quantity, together with the superior quality of Defiance Stnrr-h makes It next to Impossible to sell any other brand. If IMF '- tvi4Bw)HBK'ffiP?t '' '. Yl t M BiiwBKmvfojmSEiSTHtoSwi I II fr wWKlSKt & m,yWBtlmS6kmjb m $.' 'f& c. tKFH- HSml)M'' $tfvVr. 4SKXl9Am II WVl V' Jrav?J t1 1, , I l JNWP -9I n hf M s y J mL '",' "-",!S '."vl If VL 2i2zZjn Ls tin Jmft V When a physician tells a woman, suf fering from ovarian or womb trouble, that an operation is necessary it, of course, frightens her. The very thought of the operating table and the knife strikes terror to her heart. As one woman expressed it, when told by her, physician that hho must undergo an operation, she felt that her death knell had sounded. Our hospitals arc full of women who are there for ovarian or womb operations! It is quite true that these troubles may reach a stage where an operation is the only resource, but such cases are much, rarer than Is generally supposed, because a great many women have been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after the doctors had said an operation must be per formed. In fact, up to thr t 'nt where the knife must be used to s instant relief, this medicine is certain to help. The strongest and most grateful statements possible to make come from women who, by taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, have escaped serious operations. Margrite Ryan. Treasurer of St. An drew's Society, Hotel English, Indian apolis, Ind. , writes of her cure as follows: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " I cannot find words to express mv thanks for tho good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound did mo. Tho doctor snid i could not get woll unless I had an operation for ovarian and fonmlo troubles. I know I could not stand tho strain of nn operation and made up my mind I would bo an invalid for life. Hearing how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had saved other women from sorlous operations I decided to try it, and in Icbs than four months I was ontfroly cured; and words fail to express my thankfulness." Miss Margret Merlcley of 275 3d Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: 'Loss of strength, oxtremo nervousness, sovero shooting pains through tho polvio organs, cramps, heating down pains, and exlrcuio irritation compelled mo to seek medical advice. Tho doctor, after making an examination, paid that I had ovarian trou blo and ulceration, mid advised an operation as my only hope. To this I stjongly objected and I docided as a last resort to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. To my surprise tho ulceration healed, all tho bad symptoms disappeared, and I am one more strong, vigorous and well; and I can not express my thanks for what it has don forme." Ovarian and womb troubles ara steadily on tho increase among women and before submitting to an opera tion every woman should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and write Mrs. P ikham at Lynn, Mass. for advice. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been curing the worst forms of female complaints, all ovarian troubles, inflammation, ul ceration, falling and displacement oi the womb, leucorrhooa, irregulnritics, indigestion and nervous prostration. Any woman who could read tho many grateful letters on Hie in Mrs. Pink ham's office would be convinced of th efficiency of her advice and Lydia & l'mkliam's Vegetable Compound. Ask Mrs. Pinkham's Advlce-A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ilia. M sm , MS IMS IttS "wHs Jgg 2ft & $Sl 4E 3Bl 23i ayt if its . fHQt' CHILLS YOU HAVE, IT'S m IKS OXIDINE M YOU NEED. It U unlil under nn ABSOLUTE GUAKANTKE, anil if yonnrcnot cur'd your tlriiKRlst will refund your money. Mndo In regular nnd taHtolvs forms, hold by nil drugKlHtH for 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. You will will find a largo number of Imitations which the manufac turers claim nro thoeamoas OXIDINE. Wo caution you ngalnst i -i. n.t i i nvmTvn ...! ...i ...... ... .xl BUCU HimUUIUUlB, 1 UOri) IS "Uiy UUO UA11;H1 JV mm vtu uio mu duio munufacturors. These 'mltators are merely trying to sell their cheap ,k Imitations on the strength of Oxidiuo'i record. Inflw $1000 IN GOLD "231 AND COST Or ANALYSIS will be bald to anu berson who can find a trace of Aracnlc, Strychnine, Horbhinc, or anu other boiaonous of AkjA Injurioua drugs lo MMtr OXIDINE 'nEs Patton-Worsham Drug Co. MANUFACTURERS jNlS DALLAS, TEXAS and MEMPHIS, TENN. 0TPK ii mMM