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THE SAN FRA) SCO CALL, TFRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1904 9 Owing to modern methods of living, not one woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoy- ing and sometimes painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, sending the blood surging to the heart until it seems ready to burst, and the faint feeling that follows, sometimes with chills, as if the heart were going to stop forever, are only a few of the symptoms of dangerous nervous trouble. The nerves are crying out for assistance. The cry should be heeded in time. Lydia E. Pi nl.h.m\ < Vegetable Compound was prepared to meet the needs of woman’s system at this trying period of her life, and all women who use it pass through this ng period with comfort and safety | My trouble was change of life and champing. Nohuman tongue can describe what I suf- ‘| fered ‘with the cramp. 1 dreaded from ome time to another so much that I almost wanted ange of life. I would have fainting spells, either | to die. _wi They would come on me sugd,!fiv, Some- “Qur family physician did every thmg he could for me, but I got no relief. Hesaid if I lived i ¥ to get through with the other trou it would wear away after a time, but I had it six years and could not walk or el‘ 'se in :m\l ;vav wdtgzut lf:nn‘mnglon anda(l.;cll: ;)fl the i cram, and I would suffer untold misery unti woul erfectly exhansted and helpless. f Sompighely Sxnuning. - salieved mataid "I read i ane-of your Httle books sbout your medicing b(E\ng good for female -+ 08 Sor h SovH e k,"" d"“ze“ e be?ehf' trouble and change of life, and thought there was no harm in trying it, so 1 did, in praise of Lydia E. P"‘k!mm S ‘_“K““ble _('om- and it helped me and I was able to take walks and work some. all sufferers of female trouble to use it, for it will cer- “T am very thankful for the relief your medicine has been to me.”— Mgs.V. M. . Lizzie C. REY~oLps, Buchanan, Va. BLAKE, Deep Water, W. Va b< to think about the good these womer derived from this great medicine, it seems almost beyond belief; yet it is al! true as stated blished above at their own request. ad ached all the time, could take no w: For these ills no other medicine in the world has received such| No such helpful advice to women who are sick can be had else- widespread and ungqualified endorsement. Refuse all substitutes. where as will be received free by addressing Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, . z & 5 Mass., — if you are sick write her — you are foolish if you don’t. She private files at Lydia E. Pinkham’s laboratory | speaks from the greatest experience. letters from women who have been safely carried 3500 FORFEIT {vo caznot fortuwith produes the orginal lwters 204 period “Change of Life.” The cures of Mrs. Reynolds dgmatureof abavet testimenials, which Tet eir;::)l;ta gen- t unusual ones for this medicine to accomplish. i - - and | EDGAR J. BOWEN'S WILL MIROWSKY Pl.l" ‘l)v' lll.l'\i + IS FILED FOR PROBATE TO CHARGE ( FORGERY SCHOOL BOARD APPOINTS CHIEF CENSUS MARSHAL > Edgar Bowen, a namesake of the | ASKS FOR DIVOR $1000 to Lem Bowen, & BEING WE AFTER Muensz for desertion, Richard B. Day FORTY YEARS |from H e Day for cruelty SR e The will of the merchant Boste s Eannast o gty Mengfoorcts i oo - a & e P 4 y. e b LI s Py foung Man Who Posed as Russian Names T. E. Atkinson for Place and Leaves Fstate in Trust for Widow hat each of his em- | Mrs. Celia Simpson Says Her Husband. | ycre, §F PRGN D e st g 3 Resignation of One Brother and Sisters to Inherit e from his estate a | John, Suddenly Deserted Her I : . i i \ o Prisor Feacher a certain percentage Y | laus fro klaus for deser- thal Will to Prison. Upon Her Death. The will of Edgar J. Bowen, the pioneer seed merchant w few Three Years Ago. Forty vears ago 'Celia and SiMfpson w Up to tk tion, and Ida L: Langho: inghorne from H. M. of the employe. ns the statement that sed is ives to Mrs the half the or to abide by the In the event that alf of the prop- A. Mirowsky pleaded tion of George von Bankrupt. this city of de son yes tioned i court during the ' % < distriet Court yester- T = & s Commissioners’ Baggage Fre 2 divorce on the ada Mercant Stratton was ory was ver stoms C and a d Catherine A. Br vorce from Thomas Brown t the | Hebbard on the ground of cr tted an act of insol- |testimony showed that he g to its creditors in | quently struck and ab s unable to pay its| Decrees for divorc ed to Elizabeth d A M for neglect ~ ADVERTISEMENTS. TALK OF THE TOWN! * THE GRAND OPENING % SCOTCHPLAID TAILORS SATURDAY, MARCH 12th (TO-MORROW.) . = Any Suit or Overcoat in the House Made to Order for SI%RE $ l 5‘0 Egss vy AAA 0004 o] -~ H 4 [©] 3 ' o :} B 3 4 e 5 Don't forget to get one of our SPECIALS. 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