Cape May Herald, 18 May 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 6

PERIODS! PAIN. How Three Women Pound Relief.

While no woman U

lalarl^own to medical ■cifoc^*^t eel

Atw. 6, 1898.

"Dx4> lOu. Piskham: —I hrr« suffered tince the age of sixteen with palaful menstruation- 1 hate bees treated for norths, and wa*told that the womb had fallen a little. The doctor san that is now in place again, bnt I still have the same pain. Please tell me what to do." — Mbs. Eiuta Kcbbt.. 113 Trautman St., Brooklyn,

E. D., N T. Jen. 19. 1899.

"Deae Me*. PlrtiiAM : — After reccirinr jour reply to my letter of Aug. 0 I foUfiwed your kind advice, ana am glad to tell you that I have been cured of the sc re re pain at time of menstruation through the use of

Lydia E Pinkham'i Ve ?

und Is the meet thorough female regnrliercs the oonditioQ which prod0004 so

in of itB terrora. ■oman who suffers: tile poor, atok at

I have taken si

ir the first bottle.

.._Me or womb trouMi “ 1 had doctor

it, felt better aftet

and after a while had no more

■on We.

ir the urs* Dotuc. had no more pain

I had docl&ncd from the age of sSxi to twent^-alx. and had lost all e, but your medicine has cade

my see.

“ I would like to hate you

o that others n

would

testimonial, so t and be Inspired your medicine."-

Feb. 30. 1900. •“ I saw your medicine so highly recommended I thought 1 would write

a week, and U painful. I

have been troubled in this war for benoe time. 1 suffer from sick headache and backache all the time, appe-

ichmgpd, Va.

** April ft. 1900. "Since receiving your answer to my letter I have been taking vour Vegetable Compound, and it has done me more good than any medicine 1 have ever taken. My menses are all right now, and appear once a month, and I feel so much stronger. 1 shall always psniae your medicine."— Mis* MaOSIE PotXABD, 818 So. 4th St.,

Richmond,-Va.

** I waa troubled with female weakneea.irregular and at ion. and leucorrhoea. The doctor's medicine did me no good. 1 bars taken one bottle and a half of yonr Vegetable Compound, andthanks to yonr medldne.mv pains are gone, f advise all women suffering as I have to use yonr Vegetable Compound." — Emma J. Pbtbblu. IndianoU, 11L

Kirhsd la lbs Mala. Twilight in Msditon Square. Rain tailing gently, yet stesdilv. The streets almost aetericd, and the clean, wet asphalt gleaming in the gray light. The sidewalks, the peths of toe park wet and shining as the street*. The trees, raising their bare branches heavenward, show black against the gray, • In the background, wrapped in fog. stands the tower of Madison Square Garden, etowned with golden Diana, almost invisible on her lofty perch. The outlines of the tower show dimly through the gray rain and mist, and the lights burn a pale yeHow. Few signs of life, and little nosec. Gray streets, gray walks and rain, black trees and sullen sky. Madison Square ia the dull dusk of this rainy April day offered' an etching worthy of Whittier.

All goods see Dies, sstboy r. Bold by all drug

Only one colored aotdicr wean the Victoria i-roi*—Lonoe-Scrgrant Gordon, of the West Indian regiment. France changed it* Constitution four times during <?ueen Victoria's reign. Ask Tour Motor Car Allen's Foot-Eos*. A powder to shake into your shoes; nets the feet. Curat Corns, Bunions, swollen. Hon, Hot. Chitons. Aching. Hweotlng Feet and Ingrowing Kails. Alton's Foot-Esae Bakes new or tight shoes easy. At all druggistr and Shoe Stotts. 33 cte. Earn,.to msUed FREE. Address Alton »■ Ohneted, LsBoy, N. 3. On some of the Japanese nOwnn tom cotta atoepen are used. They an far mors durable than those of wood.

f I To« Mare Dyepopola Send no money, but write Dr. Rboop. Ractae Wto.. Box 148, for sto hoffas cf JPr.

Masala's Ora up Oarw Wuj ehack a ootd in' one hour, sod e Croup tn a few minatae. Meant*

tump ta Price, ta* worth its weight in gold I* Water. Many bin born restored to perieel health by Its wa*.

sot bo bought, but one of the VI its attslnicenl eon be to-

Peptle Tuai Fruttt.

houses om two storint high.

Mrs. Winstow's Soothing Syrwp forehfldrsu tsathtng. softon tha films, roduers InSnsmsfcor. sllsyi pt», curw windeaUe. Me ahottls In ltd a "doge' home' London for Uoarlem and

If there is anything About your case about which you would like special id vice, write freely to Mr*. Pinkham. No man will sea your letter. She can surelj help yon, for no person in America has snch a wide czpprienoe in treat-

rice is free.

surely help yon, for no person in America has such a wide ex'., in? female ills at she has had. . She has helped hundreds of tfc ——— to health. Her address la Lynn, Mass., and her ad<

h if you do

d. Ko fits wr nsreoniof .Dr. Klme’s Grpai * rsUtoafrae

Phfla-.Pa.

Lynn, ] her kin

hast oT Lynx. *8000,

fast or mors.

in 'the of the

insco is more false hair United State* than in all tl

world put together.

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IN WET WEATHER A WISE MAN /-fN WEARS

LEWIS T. STEVENS.

M. A. SCULL

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hTotal Assets of the Two Companies,

$15,890,542.29

grrtMJioiiat Cards.

J^R. WALTER 8. LEANING, DENTIST, Office Hoars:— B to 11 a. m. S to 5 p. m. Cor. Ocean and Hughes Street, (8d floor.)

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Office Hour*:— 8 to 9 a. m. S to 4 p. m.

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TUB HISTORY Cape May County The Aborlglnel Times. '• LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS.

7. —Anaent Loans and Taxes. 8. —The Religion* Controveniea. a—Wcet Jr racy Society R.gbU. lo—Jacob SpictTAnd Hi* Saying*, li.—Aaron Learning and HU Times, ix—John Hatton, the Tory. it—Preparation* for War. IV—The Revolution Begins is. —Cape Mat Patriots j6.—The Ending and Independence. it. —The Connty in i8oa IS.—The War of l8ix in—Progress After the War. jo.—Noted Men of a Generation, ji —The Decade Before the Rebellion jx-Opening of the Qril War. at —Pir*t New Jersey Csralry. ag.—The Enliatment* of i86x —Diatia C—County Official*. D—Poatmaater* E—Municipal Officer*. F—Table of population. S^peroito”* pStod in fii.jo. Postage ao cent* extra.

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CLINTON SOUDER, DEALER IN Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloth*, Maltreue*, flatting, Window Shades and Awning*. 311-313 MANSION STREET.

E. S. HILDRETH, Successor to Qeo- Hildreth, 32-34 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY.

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ILLBOllE FLOUR, GUI, FLED, HAY, WOOD, EIG. FLOUR IT PHIUDELPHU WHOLESUE PRICES.

Brown Yilla, 228 Perry Street CAPE MAY, N. J. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Large Airy Rooms/Renovated Throughout; Excellent Table; x Open all the Year. i Mrs. E. W. HAND, Prop.

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