|Mrs. L. C. Glover, Vice Pres. Milwaukee,! Wis., Business Woman’s Association, is another one of the million women who have been restored to health by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
" Bear Miul Pined am : I was married for eeTeral yean and no children bleaaed my home. The doctor said I had a complication of female troubles and I could not have any children hnleas I could be cured. Be tried to cure me, but after experimenting for several months, my husband became disgusted. and one night when we noticed a testimonial of a woman who had been cured of similar trouble through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, he went out and "bought a bottle for me. I used your medicine for three and one half months, improving steadily in health, and in twenty-two months a child came. I cannot fnlly express the Joy and thankfulness that is in my heart. Our home is a different place now. as we hare something to live for. and all the credit is due to Lydia E. Pink hum's • Vegetable Compound. Yours very sincerely. Mrs. L.C GnorRa, 614 Grove Milwaukee, Yvia." Vice President, Milwaukee Business Woman's AssV.
NIW JERSEY STATE NEWS.
Tlie bounteous exemption from t*xc» which for a number of year* ha* been the portion o! the soldier*, the >ail ati, the firenvn and a certain cla»* of the policemen oi New Jersey will be cut off entirely if the State Board ol taxation win* in a test ca*e to be deeded by the Supreme Court in h* next opinion day. Thc ca*e to be decided if that of Edward Tippett against the tax collector of the borough of Brockaway Morn* countv, the complainant seeking to eva^f the payment of taxe* mtdet the plea that he :» a fireman. The dctense t* that Tippett ha* failed to show that he actually is a fireman and fur-thcrmtgrw-that the act txemptir,-' fire men.-as wdJ a, all other cia*»c- of individual*. .is directly contrary to the provision* of the State Constitution The contention of the board i* that the 1 constitution provides only for the exemption of aeniffn classes of rrahy and . not for the exemption of nerson* per »c; tliat only jg-oprrty used for specified purposes, at churches, cemeteries, schools, public buildings and the like. ; can legally be spared from taxation a: the regular rate* and at the regular valuations. The State Board of Taxation has bdieved all along that these legislat.ve fcsumies in the guise of exempt bills have been class legislation and would not «tand judicial scrutiny. A favorable opinion sustaining Tippett's claim to exemption under the existing laws will, of course, settle all contro 'ersy as to the constitutionality of these measures, but should the Supreme Court decide adversely to Tippett the State Board of Taxation wrill take immediate steps to ask the next Legisla tare to wipe out all the*c*excmption
laws.
The New Jersey Congress of Moth era concluded its two cays’ session at Haddonficld. Over 200 women, dele gate, and others interested in the work of the congress,gpccupied seats in the Opera Honsc. Mr*. Edwin C Grice, Sute president, called the meeting to order. Prayer wa« offered by Rev. F A. Smith, pastor of the Baptist Church, after which Professor Amos H. Flake, principal of the Haddon High School, made an address on ’ What th- Teacher
How a Farmer was freedjrpmjtlisery
' has :
Right to Expect from jhc Pa-
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umi should not fall to profit by the experience of these two
women ; Juxt ax surely os they were cured of the trouble* enumerated in their letters. Just *0 certainly will Lydia E. Plnkham’* Vegetable Coni|K>und cure other* who suffer from womb troubles, inflammation of the-ovaries, kidney troubles nervous excitability, and nervous prostration; remember that it is Lydia E. Pinkham'* Vegetable Compound that Is curing women, and don’t allow
any druggist to sell you anything else in its place. An Indiana Lady Tells of a Wonderful Cures —
’’ Dear Mrs. Pis eh am : It is s pleasur* for me to write and tell what your wonderful medicine baa done for me. 1 was aick for three Tears with change of life, and my 'physician.thought a cancerous condition of the womb. During' these three years I
suffered untold agony.
“I cannot find words in which to express my bad feelings. I did not expect to ever see another well day. I read some of the testimonials recomending your medicine and decided to write to yon and give your treat-
ment a trial
“ Before I bad taken half a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, 1 began to sleep. I have taken now six bottles and am so well 1 can do all kinds of work."—ffdss. Lnaant Hixele. Salem, Ind. If there is anything in yonr case abont which yon would like ■pedal advice, write freely to Mr*. Pink ham. She can sorely help 1 a wider experience »•; her advice Is free
rent." Dr. Martin Brumbaugl .
j University oi Pennsylvania, do*ed the
session with an address on "Mother; and Teachers." The Meeting wa* a very successful one and was largely attended. During their stay /he delegates were entertained by the dtffcrcnf members ol the organisation in Had
■donfield.
About one thousand persons journeyed to'Cape May to participate ip the ceremonies incident to the christening of the mammoth dredge "Pi*.t'>ura.*' , i "■ Captain Giarles JBarr brfike Ihe traditional bottle of wine on the prow cf the boat and gave the ndne to the craft. The dredge is said to be the largest vessel o( us kind in^e world
$5000
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graiae* Um ovictaal Uttenfad tignmima at
pain across * Ihe smal 7 ^-
(hr back?.
ORTHT of a higher recommendation
can find
words to express.” This la what Mr. i. II. Ptangman (of Khcrmtn. Tex.)' •ays of Doan'e
Kidney PUla.
twin hi* •xperlence In the foUowlrut worda: He say*. "Sometime in September I was taken with a dull aching pain across the nnal! of my back, directly over the kidney*. 1 paid small attention to thl* at flrrt. thinking It would pass off. But Instead of getting better it bocame worse and In a short time the pain centered through try left hip and
down my left lex . as far as the knee.” This is precisely what kidney Irou hie will do with th.
body.
It does not ol ways show Itself at first, but pears Jgrt In way. when somc- // unusual movement •// or action bring* .LI sharp pains Ivi exhaustive ...h -s, telling of sick kidneys. • _ 60 Mr. Plangman's experience bore this out. Continuing, he say*. "I did not know the* cause of the trouble, but 1 am led to believe now that It was first brought about by Jumping in and out of the wagon end hi some way 1 may have stj-alne ! my back. "I was constantly growing worse.” he conUnues, “and 1 became very much alarmed about n:y condition. J knew that something hud to be done or serious results were sure to follow. I went to a specialist here In Sherman, and underwent a rigid examination." Then he relates how the doctor told nlm that It waa'a serious rase, but thut be could cure him for fifty dollars.
However, necessity knows no law and! Irritation of the . , Mr. Plangmao paid half down end Jook j bladder sbewe that / lilOUQilt I u£l the treatment and followed It faithful- j the kidneys an- out 7 , , ly for four ww-ljs. | of order. Belay in ^^hToITIuI
Naturally, he thought that he would prompt attention soon be rid of the trouble, but In epl" often causes se-rt- .T. of the doctoring he goes cn to tdd. ”1 ' out. corn plication. in s-«fc misery that it was nlir.ort i Believe and cure Impossible for me to do my work ” | rick kidneys and
Juncture that Boan’i
Kidney Pills came rj . to my notice and 1 13177 717 procured some from 1 /•* r the drug store of C. 1611
E. Craycroft. I used these pill* according to directions and to my aurpriue I was conalderably relieved on the aecond day and In a ahort tlnie completely cured."
venal experience
those who have been sufferers from
Kidney trouble and who have been fortunate enough to test the merlta of
Doan's Kidney Pills.
There Is nothing wonderful or •cal about this remedy, tt simply docs the work by direct action
Doan's Kidney Pills
kidneys only and thl* account* fer
their speedy and
certain action. Early Indication*
of kidney* trouble come from two source*, th ? bark and the bladder. The back becomes weak end lame because the kidney* ore sick, and relief from backache can only be complete when the kidneys are set
right.
Pain though \
WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG AND HEADS THAT ACHE WISE WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER TAKE trial bottle so csjvts
W. L. DOUGLAS
yards of s for which to distribute great quantities _. over an area of 3000 acres adjoining Cape May, reclaiming land that ha. been heretofore practically valnclc*s. A 'murder took place in a flat at Elizabeth.' when, it is said. ‘Vil'gvl Cesalin shot and instantly killed hit brother-in-law, Joseph 'Schorkas, a barber, in the kitchen of hi* borne, ll is said that Cestlin was quarreling with hi* wife when Sckurkas rushed in tc interfere and Ccsalin fired the fatal shot Mrs Ccsalin said that it was a strange ipan who shot her brother and that he came up the back stairway. She was arrested as a witness, but was later released. The lanvier glass plant is row be ini' moved to Clayton. The -machinery is already at'thc new site, and it is ex pectrd to soon have the plant in operation. Ralph Parsons, t8 years, thrust hif arm into a dner making tjco revolutions a minute in a grape .juice factory at Vineland, and hi* ’arm was nearly tom off. The elbow was dislocated and the hones broken.
The Baby Turtle. ' Turlloa. you know, lay their egg* Id the sand and let the aun hatch them out. They do not Jay them all In one place, probably because they think it safer to scatter them. Then, even though one be stolen or broken,the others may escape. The mother turtle cover* them all carefally up. one after another, with a thin sprinkling of sand, and then apparently never gives them another thought, considering her maternal duty done. Certain it 1* that she has never been died covered going near these egg babies again, and when they hatch at last the tiny, soft backed creatures at once begin crawling around in search of flle* and other food a* Independently os if there were no such thing aa a mother in the world. A little girl who found one of these odd, oblong turtle eggs on a sandy river bank in Louisiana took It home and put It In a teacup on the table for safekeeping. A few hours later a alight noise was noticed In that direction, and on looking In the cup again ahe found a baby turtle, "full fledged." but tiny, acramb-. ling about among the bits of Its brpk en eggshell cradle.
\YC ALL KNOW HCJL The Pretty Woman Who “Plays ci" the Game of Whin. It pay* a woman to be pretty sometime*. -Kcfng pretty saved a wdman’a Hie last week. She wa» play lag whist at an evening party, and It was naturally supposed th-: she knew bow to play or she wouldn't have sat Into the game. She was no distrectlngly pretty that every man there wanted to be her partner. Her first raanrii was that abe Just loved whilst. "Let me see. I* this strict whist or Ju*t a little social game?" Then came the inc*liable question: "Wh*:
is trump?" "HearLi."
“Oh. do yon lead trump*?" "I-ead from your long suit-" "But I haven’t ar.y. There isn't a long milt In my hand. Oh. I* a king worth more than an ace In whist? How much do spades ccact? I've got the light bower: I* it any good? Kor; do you signal? By opening and closing your hand? Oh. what a goose?— I forgot I was playing whist. Partner, take that trick: I haven't any more trumps. Oh. I mustn't talk, yen'll think f don't know how to play, "’hat's that? Trumped my partner s see? I always do. Why. I’ve nigged again—I'm such a goose." And every man present looked cs 1? ho really enjoyed U-
ward off dangerous nlsbctcs. dreaded drepry and Bright's dlvease. by urins Doan's -Kidney IT.I*. 1 They begin by hvaling the d< llcate runes and reducing any Inflammation of the kidney*. and thu* making the action of the - kidneys regular anti natural. Arlixg bock* arr fttW. Hip. bock, a+d lot* SdUingnfO* llmbt, rhtauM-
nfutratuth.
They correct uriuc vUh bricl-duit teduncAl, bi^b-enlarcd. accsrire, pain In pomug. drib Ui iig. frequency. Lvon't Kidney fWt dittolrt and Ttmooc calculi and graei. Jtdkre heart palpitation, derplaanan. Uodaelt. ucnoMca. Fostcr-MUburn Co., Buffalo. K. Y.
HEW Ulf COVERT; r
Would Alto Be at Home. Two of the most eminent lawyers at the Philadelphia Bar were the late (Benjamin Harris Brewster and his •half brother, Frederick Carroll BrewsBoth had held the offloe at attorney general , of the United State* ■They had not been on friendly terms many years. It to said that on one occasion a mutual friend tried to bring them together. and finally Fred C.
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Dark Hair
“ I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor fora great many years, and although 1 am past eighty years of age, yet I have not • gray hair in my bead." Geo. Yellott, Towtoc, Md.
We mean all that rich, dark color vour hair used to have. If it’s gray now, no matter; for Ayer’s Hair Vigor always restores color to grav hair. Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and long; and it stops falling of toe hair, too.
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a System ulc Beat. T* he sMMjr pay?"
"Oh. the w«r»t kind of poor pay."
"Whrt do yon mean?'’
"He'* a well-to-do heal—ifcc kind j
that pay* the big item;, and ignore* flic j fm,,, »mall one* that arc not worth a law- - ^ ,
-rrTSrwrmaoanUc -nr* 1. No |tt» or dtvoivvaan aft nr flr*t davV nw I»r. Kline'- Or--* Serve Krttorrr.*2:rU! -Oil troatiuttrae Dr.n.u. Ku»t. JaJ..an ai**. v.. mit., Pa
Ttle Freor'-t llM-mil,.
The number of recruits accepted for the French army for 10W 1* oclv me,-
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the dlffrrancc in the number of men ; th* Kamil* Hotiir .wi_ . ,
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ItipansTabalesara tbc best dys|r<>;i-iA niiili.Tne ever maiir. A liuudred millions
hare be*n
sold Id the United time* In a single year. livery Illness disordered siomacl. is ed by ibrlr use. So
common Is It ilia: dl-'-ascs origlnaia from the stomach it may be safely asserted there Is no condition of III health tb-.i will not be l» i.cfited or cured by tbe oci-aslocal n*.- of Bt{ians Tabules. I’hyslriaus know them and •peak highly of them. All druggists ••11 them. The Gvc-cent package 1
decrease of lIT.OuD is due t
rigorou* exanibiution of the conscripts.
now- Thi»r
tTe offer Oaa Uan-ir*J Dollar* ItrvarJ for any eaae of Caiar.-j u-*t raanot be carol by j Hall's Catarrh V.or:. I ¥. i. *. RASCV A Co.. Tolerlo. O. We. tbe tmdereigar-J, nave anovn K J. | Cb*®*y lor tbe um 16 year*. anJ be.-tove aim I pcrleeay aonormble tu ah uiuinaai 1—Uoot aiU CuaDetally able - to rarer c obtlgaUan- made by their arm. tVnrr A '/ auax, WboWKir Drj"l«u, Tololo, ir*u>ixa. Etxxax A Mastis. \Tboleaal* DrasgMW, Toledo. O. Fair* t alarm ( ure 1* lakca InternaUr.aeltcgdlrertly npoa tn« blond at ^
... 1 year.' One
generally giv** relief within twenty
—irtne*.
Straighten Your Hair
Thrvo aeswvatloBS of "Comp*." Three generations of one family are compositors in tbe office of the Trenton (Mo.) Republican-Tribune- They are "Grandpa" Alien, aged sixty-five: his son. C. A. Alien, who is foreman, and the latter's son and daughter. Thom.-.* and Mabel, aged fourteen and sixteen, respectively.
TAnitm »»»*Ue Carpater’s 01 IUSMT PJW:
Somewhat Different. "I thought," said the irate straphanger, "you •claimed when trying to get t|ic franchise, that you proposed to build the road for the benefit of the public?"
ally condescended to patronize his own car*, “the rood was buih lor the benefit of the public, bat it is run for the ben-i efit of the officials.” ’» ,
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Looks Lika as Ecrer. I "Nature occasionally makes mis- ! takes,” mused the lake-front philosopher. j “How’s that?" queried the man with i tbe rubber habit. "Well, take the fishwoms. for exam-
iagtsl-a Ttrapm’.tr.W.Ur
From a woman'
roman'• nnint uf view a popular who uudarauads drear talk.
AU erearntries uat butter cokw. Why not do a* they do — um Jdxx Tore Btrr-
who enjoys hi* own society
lamsamPlao'a Oar* tor OoMampCtoaitval •iSptoS. 1 boou rou ^
put on bis squirming ability « largely • ^ ™ ^ ™ wasted." i l.TgjJw tU,urtJgC«TeSpn«p.Ri.

