The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1907 Page: 4 of 12
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■tarrying him to reform hliu.
I est Its Vsius.
Simmons l.lv«-r I'urtlW Is Ihn most
valuable remedy I ov.-r tried for t on
sii|»stlon and Dlsordrwl Uvcr. It
dn<*s IIS work thoroughly. !»»»« do,.H not
Krl|»o like most remedies sf Its char-
acter. I certainly recommend It when-
ever the opportunity occurs.
\V. M. TomllMO®. Oswego, Kansas.
Price 25c.
Transvaal's Geld*Vield.
In the Trsnsvssl the average yield
of gold Is half an ounce to the Ion.
The expenses are, roughly, a ton
of ore.
T«Uc < ;«i ti.-M Tea, the mild Herb hx
stive, lo purify thf blond, eradicate tli*
cum*, and maint ain (5oo«l Heslth.
Most people would fall short if
measured by the golden rule.
Lewis' Single Binder Cigar has a rich
tsstc. Y«iur dealer or I^ewis Jactory,
Peoria, 111.
A young man always sneera at the
love affairs of a widower.
One of the Important Duties of pJ,ys*??ns and
the Well-informed of the Wortd
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rn,,v «-kI health, with its U I-» «ch hour
luinif wilh nil iho lt*rm implies. \ P I r<l>rt may l« ma<k> to contribute
ol recreation, ol enjoymrnt. ol ^niemidaium and advanta«c. but
toth.it end and ihe use ol modic.nc. ^v U- invnllble il taken at the
a^ in many instances a simple, . . ,, , ,, u aUk<. i„„Kirtant to present
pro|»r t,m.. the Calilorma lig ST Jet Is that ««»^ whjch bas ^
truthfully the subject and to •"PP^ |t^ride liinr<. tJ( ,i,e Well informed Ucause
cto ft,,;.a,ul ;ho o,i!5inAl roelhodof manuUc*
family laxatives, nnj n* il» l'urr :lxa | , f*,, wol|j lo |w the belt of natural
known to phy.icans and Hie WaU-IntormM ol ««• »« of r|es ^ E|ixjr o(
laxatives, wo hava opt«d1 the m ,he remedy, but doubtless it will always l>e
S nn:i as more fully ' ■ I c, , Fins—and to get its Iiene6cial cffects always
called for by the shorter nameol Syrup of - Cal i lornia Fig Syrup Co-
note, when purchasinR. the full nam. >1 the Compan> J ^ Call for-Syrup of
plainly printed on the front ot c\cr\ p.^ . j, , ^ Senna — as—Svrup of Figs and
Figs—or by the full name Syrup of K- m1nu((lrturp<i I,y California Fig Syrup
Co.* and the "same* herctof«e ^now" b>" ,h® name^ S^,ufe°ji^'dr^^shthroughout
^'Unt" packages of on^ size only, the regular price of which
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CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Louisville, Ky.
San Francisco, Cal.
U S. A.
London, England.
New York, N. Y.
Ardent
Words
Truth
"I Was Given Up"
writes Mrs. Eva Bashore, of Wapakoneta, 0., "by ten (10) doctors,
and the only hope they offered was an operation, for an abscess of
four (4) months growth, measuring about six Inches long on my
ovary I weighed only 90 pounds and was so weak 1 could hardly
walk across the floor. The trouble began by my taking cold at my
period, which stopped the flow. I doctored for nearly a year without
obtaining relief, until, as I dreaded an operation, I began to take
WINE
OF
WRITE US FREELY
and frankly. In strictest confidence, telling all1 yoar
SS.blS .nd stating your age. We will send you
niKE Advice, In plain sealed envelope, and a vai-
u*Ma 64-nage Book on "Home Treatment for Women/'
Address: Ladies' Advisory Department, The
Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Tcnn.
"I only used eight (8) bottles of Cardul. Now ! am well, have gained 35 pounds
and work every day. Wine of Cardul saved my life. I cannot say enough for It ?j3d
will recommend it whenever I can." Nothing could be more certain than the fact that
you need Cardul if you suffer from any of the disorders peculiar to the female
sex. It is purely vegetable, strictly medicinal, harmless, non-intoxicating, and per-
fectly reliable. Cardui regulates irregular functions, relieves unnecessary female pain,
restores strength and invigorates the system. Over a million woman have been bene-
fited by its use. Try it.
AT ALL DRUGGISTS IN $100 BOTTLES
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Wintersteen, Paul A. The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1907, newspaper, March 7, 1907; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284428/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.