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New England Women
Have an Abiding Faith in Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
1
If a woman has a miror in her
room there'B where the carpet will
wear out first.
After years of struggle to attain and merit public confidence, with
A steadfast belief that some day others would recognize in us the
a firm
and steadfast belief that some day others would recognize in us the truth,
good faith, and honesty of purpose which we know we possess, what a genu-
ine satisfaction it is to succeed, and to realize the uplifting influence of th*
merited confidence of a vast army of our fellow beings.
Thus stands the Pinkham name in New England, and all over America,
and nowhere is the faith in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound greater
than in New England, its home. Merit, and merit alone, can gain this.
ORGANIC INFLAMMATION.
“ Dear Mbs. Pinkham : — I was
troubled very badly with inflamma-
tion of the bladder, was sick in bed
with it. I had two doctors, hut they
did me no ^ood. A friend gave me
Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Com-
pound, and it helped me. 1 have now
taken three bottles of it, and I am
entirely cured. It is a God-send to
any woman, and I would recommend it
to any one suffering as I was. I think,
if most of the women would take
more of your medicine instead of
going to the doctors, they would be
better off. The Compound has also
cured my husband of kidney trouble.”
Mbs. Mabel Gookin,
Box 160. Mechanic Falls, Maine.
NERVOUS PROSTRATION.
“ For two years I suffered from
nervous prostration, the result of
female weakness. I had leucorrhoea
very badly, and at time of menstrua-
tion would be obliged to go to bed.
Also suffered with headaches, pain
V. in .loX3y.(i.tt _O c
abdomen. I was so discouraged. I
had read of L^'dia E. Pinkham’s Com-
pound, and concluded to give it a trial.
I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham, and received
a very nice letter in return. I began
at once the use of her Vegetable Com-
pojind and Blood Purifier, and am now
feeling splendid. I have no more pain
at monthly periods, can do my own
work, and have gained ten pounds. I
would not be without your Vegetable
Compound. It is a splendid medicine.
I im very thankful for what ithas done
f*r me.” — Mbs. «T. W. J., 76 Carolina
A re., Jamaica Plain, Mass. _______
If Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will cure these we men — why
not you — you cannot tell until you try it. If you are ill, and rci.,ly want to
get well, commence its use at once, and do not let any drug clerk persuade you
that he has something of his own which is better, for that is absurd. Ask
kina to produce the evidence we do.
PAINFUL PERIODS.
11 I cannot help but feel that it is
my duty to do something in regard to
recommending your wonderful medi-
cine. I must say it
is the grandest
medicine on earth,
| and have advised
'a great many suf-
fering with female
troubles to take it.
I tell people I wish
1 could go on the
platform and lec-
ture on it.
“ My trouble was
painful menstrua-
ation. The suffering I endured pen
cannot describe. I was treated by
one of our most prominent physicians
here for five months, and founcl myself
getting worse instead of better. At
the end of the fifth month he told me
he had done all He could for me, and
that I had better ^o to the hospital.
‘ ‘ My sister advised me to try your
Vegetable Compound, as it cured her
backache. I did so, and took it
faithfully, and am now cured oi my
trouble, and in perfect health, many
thanks to your medicine. I cannot
praise it enough, and would recom-
mend it to all who suffer from any
female weakness.”— Mbs. H. S. Ball,
461 Orchard St., New Haven, Conn.
8«r»U«wed HI« False Teeth.
A man recently swallowed his false
teeth and It drove him mad. Stomachs
will stand a great deal, but not every-
thin*-. If yours Is weak try Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters. It cures Indigestion,
constipation, kidney and liver troubles, as
well as malaria and fever and ague. IV
is particularly effective in all nervous af-
fections, and Is strongly recommended ai
this season of the year when the system
is run-down and most susceptible to dis-
ease. All druggists keep it.
—We have deposited
-with th* National
City Bank of Lynn, $5P00, which
will be paid to any per son who can find that
$5000«
will be paid to any per son who can lind that
the above testimonial letters are not genu-
ine, or were published before obtaining the
me,
writer’s special
Lydia E.
ersnission.
INKHA.M MEDICINE CO.
KEEP YOUR SADDLE DRY!
THE ORIGINAL
BH#
POMMEL
SLICKER
BLACK OR YELLOW
57 PROTECTS 0OTH
*// RIPER AMP SADDLE
HABPEST STORM
CATALOGUES TREE
SHOWING FULL LINE OF GARMENTS AND HATS.
AJ.TOWER CO., BOSTON, MASS. 39
Agents Wanted
for the “ Life of Booker
T. Washington.”
WRITTEN SY HIMSELF.
E VER YE OH Y E UYS.
One agent writes: “I have
1 RO onnloa •*’ onofhprlitl-
laving
weeks. This is the most re-
markable seller that has
ever been published. Agents
now making from $3.00 to
$10.00 per day. Ambitious
persons, white or colored,
can afford to drop other work
and get In the “swim.” Write
for terms or send 24c for out-
fit and begin work at once.
IICH0LS PUB CO., Atlanta, Georgia
MOT MAtt Tit TMJST >
ownMm
Perfectly Pure. Best and Strongest on the mar-
ket. Insist on having it. If your Grocer will not
handle it, write us and give his name.
DIAMOND SODA WORKS. Milwaukee, Wis.
As a memorial of their recent jubilee
the women of the Congregation
Emanu—El of San Francisco have pre-
sented the University of California
with an endowment of $15,000 to es-
tablish a fellowship in the Semitic de-
partment.
Cattle men are considering the ad-
visability of reseeding the Black Hills
and eastern Wyoming ranges, where
native grasn has been nearly killed by
overcrowding of cattle. It has been
found that five grasses and two alfalfas
will grow in that section without irri-
gation.
A faith cure believer in Columbus,
0., put himself under the care of a
doctor in order to get sick benefits
from his lodge, and then threw away
the medicines which the physician pre-
scribed.—-Giiicag* Chronicle.
During the first five months of the
present crop year the value of cotton
exports has reached $202,000,000, at an
average export price of 9.7c a pound.
The entins» cotten exports of the years
1893, 1895 and 1896 sold for less money.
»100 lie ward $100.
The readers of tuL. paper will be pleased to
learn that there is at least one dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure in all its
stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu-
tional disease, requires a constitutional treat-
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting dirtily upon the blood and mucous sur-
faces of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution and
assisting nature In doing its work. The pro-
prietors have so much faith in its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for
any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of
Testimonials.
Address**. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by druggists 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
USECERTAIBCURE
25
50
•* 15
W. N. U. HOUSTON. NO. 16. 1901
Vhsfl iftswerlmj Advertisements Kindly
Mention This Taper.
There are signs that the immigra-
tion of northern families to the south,
which has been notably large for the
past five or six years, will be larger
this year. Western states contribute
as much to this flow southward as do
the eastern states.
Don’t spoil th# appearance of jronr
washing by using poor blue, aso Busa’
Bleaching Blue, the famous bag blue.
,C QN 5 UM RTiYQNU
Old Irish sports are to be one of the
features of the Pan-American exposi-
| tion at Buffalo. They will be given in
! August, and those attending will think
! they are in “Ou]-.i Ireland.”
The order, recently filled iu Con
necticut, for a million pounds of tro1
ley wire, for an electrical road in In,-
dia, is the largest export order for thi^
material ever received in the stat.
The reels upon which the wire wa!s
wound required nearly 100,000 feet c
lumber for their construction.
HA8 CURED THOUSANDS.
And It Will Core Ten.
If you are troubled with Kidney cr
Bladder troubles, such as Drops:-,
Bright’s Disease, Catarrh, Gravel of
the Bladder, Albumen in Urine an a
unhealthy deposits, or too frequent
discharge of the urine, -pain In tlje
back and bladder, dropsical swelling of
the feet and legs, etc., etc., we guai‘-
antee that by using Smith’s Sure Kid-
ney Cure, a complete cure will be ef-
fected. f
Price 50 cents. For sale by all Drug-
gists.
Glasgow has a smallpox scare,
240,000 of its 600,000 inhabitants
been vaccinated already.
haV
For Tired, Ailing Women
there is nothing in the world so go^d
as Wolfe’s Aromatic Schieda^n
Schnapps. It is a tonic and medicine
recommended by physicians for those
who are nervous, weak and debilitated
and it is particularly valuable in thojse
ailments peculiar to women. It
strengthens the entire system afld
quickly relieves all cases of Cramps
or Colic. Very pleasant to take. For
sale at almost all drug stores. Insist
on the genuine.
The man who is never idle has no
time to be mean.
FAYS FIVE TIMES AS MUCH AS CORN.
Huy Rico lands in S. E. Texas and S. W. La. at; $10
to $15 per acre. Nets *20 per acre. Write N. L. Mills,
'ton, Tex.; Ctnieron & Moore, Liberty, Ti
Tot •
Hour
j.nkcM
It is a strange boy who
love a dog.
does not
Garfield Tea, the medicine that puri-
fies the blood and cleanses the system,
brings good health to all who use iir it
Is made from herbs. Druggists sell it.
The tenor of some male voices is
not always bass.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Bhomo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money if it fails to oura
IS. W. Grove’s signature is On the box. 25c.
If life was all smiles some leagues
would be only miles. -------
A young man in Emporia, Mo., re-
cently received a letter from his sweet-
heart in another town and in it he was
told to look “under the stamp on the
envelope.” The young man spent an
hour steaming- that letter and when
he finally got the stamp off he read:
“Was it hard to get off?”
No matter what a man does, some
women can prove it is a sign of guilty
conscience.
Self-denial is one of the most satis-
factory pleasures.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.
For ohlldrsn teething, softens the gums, reduces in*
uammation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle.
Blue bonnets and all other kinds
have the right of way in Texas.
Piso’s Cure is the best medicine we ever used
for all affections of the throat and lungs.—Wa,
O. END3n®Y, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10,1900.
Few children like to wait to eat at
the second table’. ~L -
Millions of sufferers use Wizard Oil
for pain every year and call it blessed.
Ask the druggist, he knows.
The victorious rooster invites trou-
ble when he crows.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not
stain the hands or spot the kettle.
Other birds fight on the co-operative
plan, but the eagle fights all his bat-
tles alone.
’Tis sweet to kiss; so is Kis-Me Gum
to chew.
A man is not sick unless a doctor
visits him twice a day.
Roelofs
0s^tjk FINE
Received The Grand Prize
at the Paris Exposition
Th#lr superiority 1 p recognized everywhere. Made of fines*
beaver and nutria iwu, in all colors. Latest shapes and styles
In stiff"and soft hats. Ask your dealer for them, If he’s out
of them ask him to». order for you.
HENRY H. ROELOFS 6 CO.
Philadelphia
FREE 1 WINCHESTER^
Our 160 page!
illustrated cata-!
logue.
FREE
SHOTGUNS
and
FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS <
the winning combination in the field or at
the trap. All dealers sell them. /
; WIKCHESTER REPEATING ARMS St.:
180 Winchbstbr Ayr., Nhw Haven, Conn.
iWNI
W§sa&h0istos*!
Factory leaded
shotgun shells,
“NEW RIVAL”
“LEADER|”and
“REPEATER”
A trial will Jirove
their superhrity.
U0N COFFEE
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH LOF ALL!
GEORGE WASHINGTON SODA.
Strongest, best and perfectly pure. Makes
the lightest biscuits. Insist on having it.
Unless people swallow flattery it is
apt to make them sick.
FITS Permanently dm
first day’s use of Dr. J
Bend tor FREE $2.
Cured. Tfo fits or nervousness after
Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer.
82.00 trial bottle and treatise.
Dr. R. H. Kline, Ltd.. 9S1 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Men were gay deceivers ever.—
Shakespeare.
ASK FOR VELVET STARCH
and get a beautiful white lawn apron free,
Your grocer has it or will get it. 10c.
The world loses faith when a doc-
tor gets sick.
Try Ruos’ Bleaching Blue, the modern
bag blue, makes clothes whiter than snow.
Bold by grocer# everywhere.
Singular is the lad who does not
play marbles.
OLIND MAN'S ~ BUFF is a good
game to play. But you can-
not afford to ploy it with coffee.
1
S Know what yon are drinking l
I Know what you purchase!
V
Uncover your eyes and fsee
whether you are getting
LION COFFEE
or some cheap glazed substitute
watch our noxt advertisement. that has been treated with polish-
ing materials. In order to hide imperfections. Look at the
package! Is a lion's head on It ? LION COFFEE is the coffee
of purity and strength. Try it once.
In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive
list. No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article
which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by
simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of our one pound sealed
packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold).
WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
$100.00 Reward
To protect your health and our reputation, we will gladly pay this big reward to any one who will furnish us infor-
mation on which we can secure conviction of a dealer who tries to sell worthless fake imitations,when CASCARETS
are called for. When you’re offered something “just as good”, it’s because there is a little more money in the fake.
Buy CASCARETS from the honest dealer. They are always put up in blue metal boxes with long-tailed trade-
marked C on the cover—every tablet stamped C. C. G., and they are never sold in bulk. Remember this and when-
ever fakes are offered when CASCARETS are called for, get all the details and write us on the subject at once.
SIX MILLION BOXES
SOLD LAST YEAR
OUR BEST TESTIMONIAL
Xteg# UIJK BtSI ItbllMONIAL
ta&coMta
BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER.
THIS IS
THE TABLET
while
CUT i
prg® T© CU JUS all Ware! feranfclee, appendteltl*, Mllenane##,
a., inkiIMmL wiM on ft. i«ena<sbi bloated bowels, foul ns oath-
l xt nim^tee. pain. atfSer^eatin^ IWer^tronbl^,
guarantee t. car, .r meney refaaded.
JOc.
25c. 50c.
NEVER SOLD IN BULK.
DRUGGISTS
■*r “*
piareafted to core or aoo,y refit
them a lair, honest trial, <u per .1.
anar aalnar one SOe hex, retarn i
a. hr mall, or the drossrtat from v
r or ddc ori
; Aw both boxes.
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Autry, J. D. The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1901, newspaper, April 19, 1901; Refugio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth848992/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.