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Doctor Brig Ham Says MANY PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBf Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound The wonderful power of Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ove» the diseases of womankind is not bei cause it is a stimulant, not because it is a palliative, but simply because it the most wonderful tonic and rectxn structor ever discovered to act directly upon the generative organs, positively curing disease and restoring health an<4 vigor. Marvelous cures are reported from all parts of the country by women who have been cured, trained nurses who have witnessed cures and who have recognized the virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, and are fair enough to give credit where it is due. If physicians dared to be frank and open, hundreds of them would acknowl edge that they constantly prescribe Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound in severe cases of female ills, as they know by experience it can be re lied upon to effect a cure. The follow ing letter proves it. Dr. S. C. Brigham, of 4 Brigham Park, Fitchburg, Mass., writes : “It gives me great pleasure to say that I have found Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound very efficacious, and often pre scribe it in my practice for female difficulties. “ My oldest daughter found it very benefi cial for uterine trouble sometime ago, and my youngest daughter is now taking it for a fe male weakness, and is surely gaining in health and strength. “ I freely advocate it a* a most reliable spe cific in all diseases to which women are sub ject, and give it honest endorsement.” Women who are troubled with pain ful or irregular menstruation, bloating (or flatulence), leucorrhoea, falling, in flammation or ulceration of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that bearing-down feeling, dizziness, faintness, indiges tion, nervous prostration or the blues, should take immediate action to ward off the serious consequences, and be restored to perfect health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound, atad then write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for further free advice. No living person has had the benefit of a wtder experience in treating female ills. She has guided thousands to health. Every suffering woman should ask for and follow her advice if she wants to be strong an£ well. Positive, Comparative, Superlative. “ I have used one of your Fish Brand Slickers for five years, and now want a new one, also one for a friend. I would not be without one for twice the cost. They are just as far ahead of a common coat as a common one is ahead of nothing.” (Name on application.) ' HIGHEST AWARD WORLD’S FAIR, 1904. Be sure you don’t get one of the com mon kind—this Is the SOWER 3 mark of excellence. - ’ A. J. TOWER CO., BOSTON, U.S.A. TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited, TORONTO, CANADA. 3S 2 Makers of Wet Weather Clothing & Hats. WANTED! Millions to know the great merits of Alabastine, th© Sanitary Wall Coating—Not a hot or cold water disease-breeding kalsomine, bearing a fanciful name. LET US HELP YOU. Write for our artists’ free color plans—different effects for different rooms—in white, delicate grays, greens, pinks, blues, and yellows, uslnj A Rook Cement min; does not rub or scale. Nowashing of walls after once applied. You can brush It on—mix with cold water. Other finish es, mixed with either hot or cold water, do not have the cementing proper ty of Alabastine. They are stuck on With glue, or other animal matter which rots, feeding disease germs, rubbing, scaling, and spoiling walls, clothing, etc. Such finishes must be washed off every year—costly, filthy work. Buy Alabastine only in 5 lb. p’k’srs, prop erly labeled. Pretty wall and ceiling design. “Hints on Decorating” and tint card, free. ALABASTINE CO., Grand Rapids, Mich., or 105 Water St., N. Y. BeU'V p's* PLEASANT m? 58 THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says it acts gently on tha stomach, liver and kidneys and is a pleasant laxative. This drink is Diads from herbs, and is prepared for use as easily as tea. It is called “Laue’s Tea” or LANE’S FAMILY MEDICINE All druggists or by mail 25 cts. and 50 cts. Buy it to day. Lane’s Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is Bscsssary. Address, O. F. Woodward, Le Roy, N.Y. Of Interest to Ladies. The New r York Millinery Trade Re view in an editorial says that no Job bing or Manufacturing Center of Milli nery Goods has made such rapid strides as Milwaukee. This is principally due to the progressive firm of Blumenfeld, B Locher & Brown Co. The Trimmed Hats and Tailored Hats produced by this firm have been recognized as standard by all of the lead e ing dealers of the United States, being of artistic workmanship, elegant design, dependable quality, and at the same time can be sold at such prices that they can be purchased by any lady. See that the Hats you look at have the Monogram B. L. B. Co. on the label and insist that your dealer show such hats to you. You can make no mistake when you buy one of them. They are all guaranteed st.vle. «^‘ h Jlionipson’sEyeWater HARNESSING OF SIERRA STREAMS Development of Electrical Energy is Solving Problem of Cheaper Power. Omaha News —The street car sys tems of Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Spo kane, Oakland,Berkeley, Alameda, Sac ramento, Stockton, San Jose, Bakers field, Fresno, Los Angeles and other cities are operated by the power of mountain streams. Already hydro-electric energy has invaded San Francisco, and within a year from the present writing the en tire street transit system of this city will be operated by the electrically transmited power of mountain streams. Hydro-electric energy furnishes the power to run shipyards, flour mills, mines, canning factories, gold dredges. It illunlinates cities, pumps water for irrigation purposes, furnishes power for the manufacture of ice and to heat buildings in far-away localities; it pro pels machinery of all kinds, runs drills in mines, illuminates shafts, tunnels, cross-cuts and slopes, operates hoists to conduct men and materials to and from lower levels, and runs fans to keep the mine dry. The use of water for power pro duction does not consume one drop of the fluid, but only the energy furnished b yits fall. Thus irrigation and the development of electric energy go hand hand, and whenever the resources for irrigation are tapped a double re turn for the capital employed is ob tained through the installation of elec tric power transmission plants. Imagine a perpendicular column of water 1,960 feet high, twenty-six inches in diameter at the top and twenty-four inches in diameter at the bottom. Such a column of water is not altogether fanciful. What is known as the Mill Creek plant, ten miles from Redlands, Cal., operates under a head of 3,950 feet, which is higher than that of any other power plant in the United States. The pressure pipe is in reality S.OOO feet long, but the point at which the water enters is 1,9600 feet above the nozzle where the water strikes the water wheel . This little column of water, which if liberated would be just about enough to make a good trout stream, furnishes 5,200 horse-power, or as much power as that of an ocean greyhound. As the water strikes the buckets of the water wheel it has a pressure of 850 pounds to the square inch. The average loco motive carries steam at a pressure of 190 or 200 pounds to the square inch. Were the stream as it issues from the nozzle turned upon a hillside the earth would fade away before it like snow before a jet of steam. The longest single electric power transmission system in the world is that of the California Gas and Electric corporation, which has carried power from Colgate to Oakland and around the bay to San Francisco, a distance of 219 miles. Recently, however, a cur rent was carried a distance of 272 miles, without serious diminution. Perhaps the most extraordinary feat in power plant building is that accom plished by the Puget Sound Power com pany, which less than two years ago commenced building a great plant upon the Puyalup river, a stream fed by the glaciers of Mount Rainer. Today this plant develops 20,000 horse-power, which is used in all branches of serv ice, light, power and railway, to the 200,000 people in the cities of Seattle and Tacoma, Wash. A LYRIC OF ACTION. In the struggle lies the glory, In the bearing of the burden Up the pathless promontory Lie the glory and the guerdon; In the rigor and the riot, With exuling astion teeming; Not in sitting snug and quiet, For the glory’s in the striving, and the guerdon’s in the fight, And (he victory to the valiant who is gloved and shod with might! ’Tis in battling toward the summit Life achieves its best endeavor. Is there hardship? Overcome it! Drop the plummet, lift the lever; Chain the sea and sun and planet; Conquer nature, sullen, sodden; Mine the gold and carve the granite; Pierce with paths the wilds un trodden. For the glory is in the gaining, and the guerdon’s in the strife, And the joy of doing something is the robe and crown of life! Then with dolce far niente Let’s have done —but let’s be doingl There is waiting work a plenty; There are spheres for our subduing; There are virgin vales for tilling; There are fields of fertile promise; If our hands and hearts be willing. Naught can hold the triumph from us. For the glory’s in the doing, and the guerdon’s in the deed, And the triumph to the pioneer whose pleasure is to lead! Robertas Love. THE REAL PAUL JONES. Lynn Tew Sprague in Outing—There is in the Library of Congress at Wash ington a large collection of manu scripts relating to Paul Jones. He himself was a voluminous correspond ent, diarist and writer, possessing a lucid and direct style. Beside his own, there are letters to and about him,and various memoranda concerning him. They have never been printed in full, but extracts from them corroborate the judgment that Paul Jones was neither merely the furious sea bully that cer tain British writers have pictured him, nor yet the fortunate and recklessly adventuresome ocean free lance that certain American historians have por- Xt-V* \v* W I trayed. He possessed not only a com-1 manding mind and an undaunted reso lution, but a cool temper and a mag nanimous spirit. He was tried by every extreme of fortune, ami his life was as checkered and as illustrious,and his end as pathetic as that of the bril liant but unhappy Clive. But Paul Jones is easily the most picturesque figure in .-merican sea annals. “Had he lived to my time,” said Bonaparte, ten years later, “France might have had one great admiral.” What he ( would have done with the resources of France arrayed against a nelson can , only be conjectured. But his spirit and ability would have won distinction in any field. He was toe intimate oi [ philosophers, statesmen and scholars. After his great victories he was made I a chevalier of France, which country . was then at war with England, and I was for a time a lion in fashionable ! circles —a veritable “uncrowned knight of the sea,” as he was dubbed by a duchess of the blood royal. He never marrieu. He was but thirty-two when he won his last great victory for his adopted land, and so lukewarm were his friends, so malevolent his enemies, that during the seven years of the Rev olutionary yar this ost restless, vigi lant, and efficient of our sea heroes was actually able to be at sea in full com mand of ships of war less than six months all told. A CLEAR COMPLEXION. A Simple Home Treatment for Black heads, Red, Rough and Oily Skin and Disfiguring Humors. If you are afflicted with pimples, blackheads, red, rough or oily skin, or disfiguring humors, you will find this simple home treatment most agreeable, speedily effective and economical. Gently smear the face with the great emollient skin cure, Cuticura Oint ment, but do not rub. Wash off the ointment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water, and bathe freely. Repeat this morning and evening and you will soon be rewarded with a skin soft, white and clear. Cuticura Soap, the best toilet and complexion soap in the world, assisted by Cuticura Oint ment, will preserve, purify and beau tify the complexion and keep the skin in a healthy condition, preventing blackheads, pimples, eruptions or the return of eczema and other skin trou bles. Used as a shampoo it cleanses the scalp of crusts and scales, remov ing dandruff and promoting the growth of the hair. For red rough hands, itch ing palms and painful finger ends, Outicura Soap and Ointment achieve marvelous results, often in a single night An Indiana mob stoned a Catholic priest’s house because of his antl saloon fight. A Reliable and Effective Laxative. The preparation known as Cascarets and so widely advertised is the most efficacious cathartic on the market. It is in tablet form, pleasing to the taste, acting gently but effectively and leaving no evil after-effects whatever. Entirely upon its own merits it has in a compara tively few years come into general use, until now Cascarets have the largest sale of any laxative medicine in the world. Tan ’Em, The Hydes are getting skinned this year, but they cannot be the recipi ents of much sympathy for they have contributed to the skinning of the people.—Columbia State. Merchants’ Excursions to Milwaukee. The Milwaukee Association of Jobbers and Manufacturers has secured for the dealers of Wisconsin and other western states a rate of one and one-fifth fare for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale September 2d to 9th. Good for return home to September 19th, both inclusive. Ask your ticket agent for particulars. It will pay you to go. Swedish and Norwegian commission ers met to discuss dissolution of the northern united kingdom and decided on holding secret session. Don’t forget, please, Mrs. Austin’s Pan cake Flour is best of all. For sale at all grocers. The jury disagreed in the case of Dr. Clarke, the Boston man charged with taking pictures of fortifications in Jamaica. i ♦ • “I>r. Dayid Kenndy’s Favorite Remedj my life! I had dyspepsia and kidney dis’ Ex-Senator Albert Merritt, Park Place, N Y. $1 a bottle. Stella —Was her frock made In Paris? Bella —Yes, and her enemies In New York. —Harper’s Bazar. . I cannot praise Piso’s Cure enough for the wonders it lias worked in curing me.— R. H. Seidel. 2206 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo., April 15, 1901. There is so much grafting in this country now that if is a wonder that we can find honesty even in the dic tionary. Mrs, Winslow s Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething softens the gums, reduces inflam mation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25 cents a bottle. “So you have left your husband for good.” Yes, for good. 1 get S2OO a month alimony.”—Kansas City Drovers’ Tele gram. Ask for Mrs. Austin’s Pancake Flour. No other as good, even if dealer's profit is greater. Aeronaut Baldwin was blown to atoms by the explosion of dynamite 2,000 feet above the earth at Green ville, Ohio. FEVER’S AFTER EFFECTS DM Not Disappear Until the Blood Was Renewed by Dr. Williams* Pink Pills. Typhoid fever is sometimes called ner ▼ous fever. During the course of the fever the nerves are always profoundly disturbed, and when it is over they are left so sensitive that the patient has to be guarded agaiust all excitement. In the tonic treatment; then demanded, regard must be paid not only to building up flesh but also to strengthening the nerves. A remedy that will do both, make sound flesh to repair waste and give new vigor to feeble nerves, is the most convenient and economical. Such a remedy is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. One proof of this s the experience of Mr. Charles Worth, of East Vassal boro, Maine. He says: “I had a severe at tack of typhoid fever late in the fall which left me very weak and debilitated. My heart palpitated, my breathing be came difficult after the least exertion and ’there was numbness in both hands. I suffered in that way for fully six months. As I did not grow out of it, did not in fact see the slightest improvement as time passed, I decided to use Dr. Wil liams’ Pink Pills as I knew of some cures they had effected in cases like mine. “Almost as soon as I began taking them I could see decided improvement and after keeping on with them for several weeks I was completely well. I consider Dr.Williams’ Pink Pills a most valuable remedy, and I am in the habit of* recommending them to others afflicted as I was.” When the nerves ache and trem ble it means that they are starving. The only way to feed them is through the blood, and the best food is Dr.Williams’ Pink Pills. They are absolutely guaran teed to be free from opiates or other harm ful drugs. They are sold ‘by all drug gists, or may be obtained directly from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Scheneo* tady, N. Y. Burglars’ Superstitions. No burglar will “crack” a house where a female servant that sqints is kept. If a burglar sees three dif ferent horses slip down in a day he will not “work” that night. One Eng lishman in the dock confessed that members of his profession would never burgle houses with the numbers 22, 93, 111 and 444. DON’T MISS THIS. A Cure for Stomach Trouble A New Method, by Absorption-No Drujjs. Do You Belch? It means a diseased Stomach. Are you afflicted with Short Breath, Gas, Sour Eructations, Heart Pains, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Burning Pains and Lead Weight in Pit of Stomach, Acid Stom ach, Distended Abdomen, Dizziness, Colic? Bad Breath or Any Other Stomach Torture? Let us send you a box of Mull’s Anti- Belch Wafers free to convince you that it cures. Nothing else like it known. It’s sure and very pleasant. Cures by absorption. Harmless. No drugs. Stomach Trouble can’t be cured otherwise —so says Medi cal Science. Drugs won’t do —they eat up the Stomach and make you worse. We know Mull’s Anti-Belch Wafers cure and we want you to know it, hence this offer. SPECIAL OFFER.—The regular price of Mull’s Anti-Belch Wafers is 50c a box. but to introduce it to thousands of sufferers we will send two (2) boxes upon receipt of 75c and this advertisement, or we will send you a sample free for this coupon. A FREE BOX 114 Send this coupon with your name and ad dress and druggist’s name who does not sell it for a free box of Mull’s Anti-Belch Wafers to MULL’S GRAPE TONIC CO., Third Ave. Rock Island, 111. Give. Full Address and Write Plainly Sold at all druggists, 50c per box. President Darwin of the British as sociation declared that there is no danger of the earth and moon collid ing. Sure Cure at Last. Monticello, Miss., Sept 4. —(Special.) —Lawrence county is almost daily in receipt of fresh evidence that a sure cure for all Kidney Troubles has at last been found, and that cure is Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Among those who have reason to bless the Great American Kidney Remedy is Mrs. L. E. Baggett of this place. Mrs. Baggett had dropsy. Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured her. “I was troubled with my kidneys,” Mrs. Baggett says in recommending Dodd’s Kidney Pills to her friends, “my urine would hardly pass. The doctors said I had Dropsy. I have taken Dodd’s Kidney Pilis as directed and am now a well woman.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure the kid neys. Cured kidneys strain all the im purities out of the blood. That means pure blood and a sound, energetic body. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the greatest tonic the world has ever known. Senator Depew’s company paid the Equitable Life Assurance society $293,000 as principal and interest of a mortgage, causing congratulation from. Chairman Morton. SICK HEADACHE s—Positively5 — Positively cured by Al DTCD V these Little Fills, vAILo%v Theyßl3orelievoDl3 ’ I|M| tress from Dyspepsia, In- HB |TT LE digestion and Too Hearty Eg |Vf p Yfc Eating. A perfect rem- I Vtn edy for Dizziness, Nausea, H PILLS. | Drowsiness, Bad Taste ggg fljg ’ In the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain In the Side, I TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Genuine Must Bear ■I ITTL e Fac-Simile Signature 11 VER Z ■ bILLS. [REFUSE substitutes. Gambing an Incentive to Industry. An American officer in the Philip pines has at last solved the problem of making the ex-boloman work in Yankee style. He has described the experi ences which taught him and the re sult by pinning his faith to the gamb ling house. He engaged some sixty natives at “a bit” a day to do a piece of construction work. The laborers deserted on the ground that there was no hard cash in public work. The of ficer convinced then that Uncle Sam paid in full, and then the camp grew prosperous. Consequently all the pet ty chiefs came and took tithes. This discouraged industy. The officer kicked the chiefs out, and immediate ly several other villages moved into camp to be rid of the troubles of feud alism. Prosperity shone again. Once more the natives stopped laboring. Why toil when there was nothing to buy with one’s money except rice? Then the American officer showed his head. He licensed two gambling houses, and instantly his men worked like beavers in order to have stake money on the tables. It is evident that the Ten Commandments are not by-law high in the Philippines, and that the American army man is quite com petent to improvise a few rules of life for that blessed country. Thus utility becomes the criterion of the good, and by the same token it's the army man’s business to accept the irreducible fac tors and make ’em as pretty and useful as possible. In this land we work be cause we have a notion that we aren’t nappy without something to hang up as a sort of advertisement of our suc cess In the Philippines they toil in order to sweat over a gambling table in the chance of winning some money with which they can do nothing ex cept gamble some more. —The Argo naut. Thousands cheered as the battle ship Vermon was launched at Quincy, Mass. Kol ■ r ''‘ W WINCHESTE "LEADER” AND "REPEATER” SHOTGUN SHELLS Carefully inspected shells, the best of powder, shot and wadding, loaded by machines which give invariable results account for the superior ity of Winchester “Leader” and “Repeater” Factory Loaded Smokeless Pow’der Shells. Reliability, velocity, pattern and penetration are determined by scientific apparatus and practical experiments. They are THE SHELLS THE CHAMPIONS SHOOT The Watch-Dog, in your Vest Pocket ¥OU can buy Health Insur ance now. Several good “Accident” Companies sell it. Sixty dollars per year will bring you $25.00 per week, for every week you are Sick. But, your time alone may be worth far more that that. And S2OO per week might not pay for your Suffering. That’s why “Cascaret” Insurance which prevents Sickness, is worth ten times as much money as other “Health” Insurance. Yet “Cascaret Insurance” will cost you less than Ten Cents a week. That gives you a “Vest Pocket” Box to carry constantly. * * ♦ Carry one of these tiny, thin, flat enamel Boxes all jhe time and you will prevent 90% oTail’the Ills likely to assail you. Eat one of the Six Pleasant little Confections contained in each Box, whenever you suspect you need it. That single tablet will set your Bowels, Liver and Intestines working naturally without any Griping or In convenience. Constipation, or Indigestion are Impossible when Cascarets are used on first indications. And these two primary Ills vvj pave the way for nearly all other Diseases. \ It is not only >1 th® discomfort your own Vest Pocket On call any Minute,Day or Night Charges, locentrlbr GVbitr ~n nrr a of Indigestion or _ JS— L— Constipation that . handicap. It is the loss of Nutrition from Food eaten, but not digested. On food digestion depends Men tal Energy, Aggressiveness, Cheerful ness, Courage and Confidence, as well as mere Physical Strength. One’s Capacity for Success there fore depends largely on his Capacity to extract Nutrition from food. Cascarets increase that Capacity. * * * "Indigestion” means food eaten but only partially digested. “Constipation” means food retained in the body undigested too long, till it decays. It then supplies the poisons of decay to the system, in place of the nourishment it might have supplied. Isn’t that a tremendous handicap worth insuring against? What does it cost to Cure, Constipation or Indigestion with HAVE YOU COWS? If you have cream to separate a good Cream Separator is the most profitable in vestment you can possibly make. Delay means daily waste of time, labor and product. DE LAVAL CREAM kHMa SEPARATORS save HO’ - p® l, cow P er y ear every year of use over all fJ* gravity setting systems and $5.- per cow over HO all imitating separators. They received the Grand Prize or Highest Award at St. Louis. Buying trashy cash-in-advance sepa rators is penny wise, dollar foolish. Such machines quickly lose their cost instead of saving it. If you haven’t the ready cash DE LAVAL machines may be bought on such liberal terms that they actually pay for themselves. Send today for new catalogue and name of nearest local agent. The De Laval Separator Co. Randolph & Canal Sts. i 74 Cortlandt Strest CHICAGO I NEW YORK HAXTIne? ■ Antiseptic Co FOR WOMEN troubled with ills peculiar to their sex, used as a douche is marvefouslysuc cessful. Thoroughly cleanses, kills disease germs, stops discharges, heals inflammation and Inca* soreness. Paxtine is in powder form to be dissolved tn pure water, and is far more cleansing, healing, germicidal and economical than liquid antiseptics for alt TOILET AND WOMEN’S SPECIAL USES For sale at druggists, 50 cents a box. Trial Box and Book of Instructions Free. Thk R. Paxton Company Boston, Mas*, PISO’S CURE FOR 25 CTS. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS, Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Um In time. Sold by druggists. CONSUMPTION WIS PUB UNION their train of small and great Ills, and to Insure against a return of them? Not so very much One 10 cent box of Cascarets per week, at most, perhaps half that. One Candy tablet night and j morning, taken regularly for a short time, is warranted to cure the worst 1 case of Constipation or Indigestion that walks the earth. It is Guaranteed to Cure, or Money refunded. * * ♦ One tablet taken whenever you suspect you need it will insure you against 90 per cent of all other ills likely to attack you. Because 90 per cent of these ills begin in the Bowels, or exist through poor Nutrition. 1 Cascarets don’t purge, don’t weaken, don’t irritate, nor upset your stomach. I They don’t act like Cathartics that flush out the bowels with a waste of precious Digestive Juice, needed for tomorrow’s Bowei-work. No, —they act like Exercise,, on the Bowels, instead. They stimulate the Bowel Muscles to contract and propel the Food naturally past the little valves that mix Digestive Juices with Food. They strengthen these Bowel Muscles by exercising them. 5 I This stronger action, producing greater nutrition from food, brings back to the Bowel Muscles greater _ strength for self-operation. The Bowel Muscles can thus, in a short time, dispense with any Drug assistance whatever. * * * This is why the dose of Cas carets can be lessened from time to time instead of increased as withall Cathartics, and Laxatives, which act as wasters of Digestive Juices. The time to take a Cascaret is the very minute you suspect you need one. —When your Tongue is coated a little. —When your Breath is not above suspicion. —When your head feels dull, dizzy, or achy. , —When you have eaten too heartily, or too rapidly. —When you have drank mors than was good for your digestion. —When you have a touch of Heartburn, Gas-belching, Acid-rising in-throat, or a Coming-on-Cold. These are all sure signs of Bowel trouble that should be checked on first appearance. i One “Cascaret” will do it. Carry the “Vest Pocket” Box where it belongs, just as you would your Watch, Pocket-knife or Lead pencil. It costs only 10 cents. At any ' druggist. But carry it constantly. 25 CTS 29—36