The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, October 07, 1916, Image 9
HUSBAND OBJECTS
TO OPERATION
Wife Cured by Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound
Den Moines, lowa.—" Four years ago
I was very sick and my life was nearly
B spent. The doctors
stated that I would
never get well with-
I would not live one
objected to any
me some of Lydia E.
it and commenced
to get better and am now well, am
Btoutand able to do my own housework.
I can recommend the Vegetable Com
pound to any woman who is sick and
run down as a wonderful strength and
health restorer. My husband says I
would have been in my grave ere this
if it had not been for your Vegetable
Compound."—Mrs. Blanche Jeffer
son, 703 Lyon St., Des Moines, lowa.
Before submitting to a surgical opera
tion it is wise to try to build up the
female system and cure its derange
ments with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound; it ha 3 saved many
women from surgical operations.
Write to the Lydia JE. Pinkham
Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for
advice —it will be confidential.
WHY NOT TRY FOPHAM'S
ASTHMA MEDICINE
Gives Prompt and Positive Relief In Every
Case. Sold by Druggists. Price 81.00.
Trial Package by Mall 10c.
WILLIAMS MF3. CO., Props. Cleveland, 0.
Disgraceful Behavior.
A little girl who had been instructed
not to talk in church because it was
very rude, was very thoughtful after
the service, and when questioned she
said in a horrified voice:
“Oh, mamma! I think it was just
awful for our minister to show off so
rudely in church —he talked all the
time.”
Q-BAN DARKENS GRAY HAIR
Gray, streaked, prematurely gray or
faded hair quickly restored to original
dark shade by shampooing hair and
scalp a few times with Q-Ban Hair
Color Restorer. No dye—perfectly
harmless. Q-Ban acts on roots —revives
color glands—makes hair healthy, grad
ually changing all your gray hair to an
even natural dark shade, making entire
head of hair clean, fluffy, abundant
without a trace of gray showing. 50
cents a big bottle by parcel post.
(Also sold by most druggists.) Address
Q-Ban, Memphis, Tenn. Adv.
Wise Fool.
“The race is not always to the swift,”
quoted the Sage.
“No,” agreed the Fool. “You can’t
tell when you are going to get a punc
ture.” —Cincinnati Enquirer.
Why That Lame Back ?
Morning lameness, sharp twinges
when bending, or an all-day back
ache ; each is cause enough to sus
pect kidney trouble. Get after the
cause. Help the kidneys. We
Americans go it too hard. We
overdo, overeat and neglect our
sleep and exercise and so we are
fast becoming a nation of kidney
sufferers. 72% more deaths than
in 1890 is the 1910 census story.
Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Thou
sands recommend them.
A Florida Case
W. A. Grover, butch-
T ,, lurtTtlha
er, Orlando, Fla., sstry.”
says: “I was troubled *[
by weakness and sore
ness across my back P --Y. \ A
and sometimes I could 'Afc ,'A
hardly stoop or lift. 1 Jn
had a tired, nervous m V-Jy p I
feeling and I. k n e w
that my kidneys were Bj
disordered. Since I "
used Doan’s Kidney '*eapSH|:'NV
Pills these troubles
have all left me.” A&lMia
Get Doan’s at Any Store, 50c a Box
DOAN’S •VfJi.V
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y.
DO YOU
HAVE SICK
HEADACHE
Who of us does not suffer at times
from this awful pain? All are sub
ject to it—a disordered stomach,
inactive liver, constipation are
causes. But headaches are mere
warnings of something more se
rious. Heed the warning, take
Dr. THACHER’S
Liver and Blood
Syrup
and head off the more serious ail
ments. This preparation positive
ly relieves all perils of constipa
tion and its kindred disorders, and
restores the system to its normal
condition—gently but thoroughly.
Get a bottle today. Two sizes. 50a
and )1. AD dealers.
In Woman’s Realm
Separate Skirts, in Amost Any Number of Models, Are a Feature of
the Season, as Their Popularity Never Seems to Wane-
Two Millinery Models That Are Somewhat Dif
ferent From the Ordinary.
The separate skirt, like the shirt
waist, seems to return every season.
Like perennial flowers, it is sure of a
welcome. Among the new models for
fall and winter there are many made
of pluid and barred woolens, a good
number in plain fabrics, and few
stripes. This is simply a reaction from
the all-prevailing stripes of midsum
EXCELLENT DESIGN FOR SEPARATE SKIRT.
filer. As a rule colors are subdued, by
comparison with the bright and often
violent color-contrasts in summer
skirts. But this does not signify that
they are dull.
The introduction of cross bars of
white or black on fabrics that show’
color contrasts in plaids or checks
gives them life and sparkle. Pipings
of a plain color, matching the cross
bar, add a happy touch in the finish of
their skirts. This is apparent in the
skirt pictured.
This model is made with the front
cut on the straight of the goods and
the back on the bias. Both pieces are
attached to a fitted yoke cut on the
straight and piped with plain white to
match the cross bar. The yoke is ex
ft., • v.%
PRETTY REBELS IN FASHION'S REALM.
tended into a tab at each side, defined
by large white pearl buttons. The
waistline is slightly raised, dispensing
with a belt of any kind.
The skirt shown is cut to instep
length, but this greatly added length is
an innovation that is in the experi
mental stage. It detracts from the skirt
both in comfort and smartness. The
chances are that skirts will make some
concession to the new mode as to
length, but good sense will not extend
them below the ankles. The shorter
skirt is cleaner and better looking.
Two pretty rebels in the realm of
fashion have successfully defied the
law that hats shall be untriramed, or
almost without trimming. They are
pictured here, making room for soft
feathers in abundant ornaments. Then
decorations, in both cases, are made
of ostrich feathers. But all the feath
ers that grow apparently are used for
the small, exquisitely made trimmings
that milliners are applying to huts of
velvet or felt or velours. These orna
ments, like those of bead and siik em
broidery, and tinsel and metal braids,
ore flat and they cling to the shapes
as if to efface themselves. But they
are too brilliant to be lost sight of.
The hat at the left of the picture has
a crown of velvet and a brim of felt.
It is one of many two-color shapes.
There are various color combinations,
and occasionally a light and a dark
shade of one color are combined in this
way. On almost any of them a spray
of fancy ostrich, like that in the pic-
ture, would look well. It resembles a
branch of fine twigs with snow cling
ing to them, or the frost on a win
dow pane.
An all-velvet hat at the right has a
brim of medium width and a soft
crown. Everyone is familiar with os
trich wreaths. The flues of the feath
ers used in this one are long and
slightly curled. Their scanty arrange
ment gives the wreath a flowerlike ap
pearance. It looks much like the beau
tiful ragged chrysanthemums which
appear along with it in the fall. It
terminates in two standing half plumes
at the left, back of the shape. These are
placed back to back as if to brace one
another up wdiile they still maintain
that ostrich plumes are the best of
trimmings for velvet hats. Even so
they are rare enough this season to
be almost unusual.
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U3e an Empty Drawer.
For the woman who must press an
occasional waist, an empty drawer, in
verted, is a capital ironing board. The
wood at the bottom of the drawer, be
ing unvarnished, tells no tales of the
use to which it has been put. Where
a writing desk is lacking, an empty
drawer, inverted and then partly re
placed, furnishes a roomy flat space
for writing materials. The second
drawer of the average bureau is about
the right height for this purpose.
Girdles of Silk.
Brocaded siik for girdles and other
trimming is in demand. It gives the
same sort of touch of color that em
broidery does, if skillfully used, and,
of course, it is far less work to tuck
in a bit of brocade than it is to em
broider even a simple pattern by hand
The Expense.
“I am in favor of peace at any
price.”
“Yes,” replied the pessimist; “but
suppose you wake up some paorning
and find you haven’t got the price?”
IMITATION IS SINCEREST FLATTERY
but like counterfeit money the imita
tion has not the worth of the original.
Insist on “La Hair Dressing—
it's the original. Darkens your hair in
the natural way, but ccntains no dye.
Price SI.OO. —Adv.
Flight of Imagination.
“I wouldn’t marry Claude Snigg.as if
he were the last man in the world,” re
marked the haughty girl.
“No,” replied Miss Cayenne. “If he
were the last man in the world, he’d
probably lie so much in demand that
you wouldn’t even get a chance to pro
pose to him.”
Had Cause for Wrath.
“I am not surprised that it put the
man out of temper,” said Magistrate
Fordham to a woman who applied for
process against a man who smashed
her window, because a phonograph
was playing in her house at ten o’clock
at night.
“It is a most vexing and trouble
some noise,” added his worship, “and
it is a wonder he did nat smash 20
windows.” —London Globe.
MOTHER’S JOY SALVE
for Colds, Croup, Pneumonia and
Asthma ; GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT
for Neuralgia, Rheumatism and
Sprains. For sale by all Druggists.
GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, MFIt’S.,
Greensboro, N. C. —Adv.
Like Master Like Man.
“No such thing as stuck-uppisliness
about her,” says the loyal servitor, de
fending Ills mistress against the criti
cism of the acquaintance who is in
veighing against class discrimination
and the attitude of the wealthy toward
the working element.
“Well, but don’t she order you
around?”
“Sure she does. But, Lard, she
bawls me out just the same as what
she does her husband. She don’t
make no difference between me an’
him, even.” —Judge.
FOR ITCHING SCALP
And Falling Hair Use Cuticura Soap
and Ointment. Trial Free.
When the scalp is itching because of
dandruff and eczema a shampoo with
Cuticura Soap and hot water will be
found thoroughly cleansing and sooth
ing, especially if shampoo is preceded
by a gentle application of Cuticura
Ointment to the scalp skin.
Free sample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Road to Fame.
William Dean Howells was talking,
at his cottage at Kittery Point, Me.,
about a writer who, after a good be
ginning, had degenerated into a pro
ducer of trash.
“I suppose,” said Mr. Howells, “he
got discouraged with the moderate sale
of his good work, and now hopes to
soli his poor work abundantly.”
Mr. Howells shook his head and
smiled grimly.
“The road to fame,” he said, “is
crowded with men who, discouraged,
are hurrying back.”
WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY
is her hair. If yours is streaked with
ugly, grizzly, gray hairs, use “La Cre
ole” Hair Dressing and change it in
the natural way. Price SI.OO. —Adv.
A pear tree on the farm of J. S.
Engle in Shoemakersville, Pa., 1(53
years old. is bearing fruit.
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CALOMEL IKES YOU SIOK, UGH!
IT'S MERCURY AND SALIVATES
Straighten Up! Don’t Lose a Day’s Work! Glean Your Sluggish
Liver and Bowels With “Dodson’s Liver Tone.”
Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. Take
a dose of the vile, dangerous drug to
night and tomorrow you may lose a
day’s work.
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Cklomel, when it comes into contact
with saur bile crashes into it, break
ing it up. This is when you feel that
awful nausea and cramping. If you
feel sluggish and "all knocked out,” if
your liver is torpid and bow tie consti
pated or you have headache, dizziness,
coated tongue, if breath is bad or
stomach sour, just try a spoonful of
harmless Dodson’s'Liver Tone.
Here’s my guarantee—Go to any
drug store or dealer and get a 50-cent
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone. V Take
a spoonful tonight and if it doesn’t
WASTE INVOLVED IN ILLNESS
*
Serious Matter to Which Far Too Lit
tle Attention Has Been Given
by the Country.
A spectacular event often attracts
public attention, while routine matters
of larger magnitude go unnoticed. For
instance, the whole country was re
cently acutely conscious of a question
of wages amounting to $50,00(1,(XX). It
was an important question and the
sum involved was vast.
But take another question involving
wages—the question of the illness of
workers, Pgblic health bulletin No.
7(1 of the public health service of the
United States estimates on the basis
of inquiries here and abroad that the
average industrial worker loses about
nine days a year on account of illness.
This amounts to a loss to the work
ers of the country, it is estimated, of
$800,000,000 a year. If by better sani
itation and safety devices the time
could be reduced one-half, there would
be a saving of $400,000,000. Yet it is
exceedingly difficult for health authori
ties to arouse interest in the question,
simply because it concerns everyday
matters that lacks the excitement of
a threatened tie-up of transportation.
Cynical Discrimination.
“Do you think contentment is a
blessing?”
“It depends on the kind of content
ment. If your contentment is due to
the fact that you have about every
thing you want, it is highly desirable.”
Great Britain Growing in Area.
Great Britain is growing in area.
During the last 35 years about 6,640
acres have been lost by coast erosion,
while 48,00 Oacres have been reclamied
from the sen.
f COVETED BY ALL
but possessed by few —a beautiful
head of hair. If yours is streaked with
gray, or Is haroh and stiff, you can re
store it to its former beauty and lus
ter by using “La Creole” Hair Dress
ing. Price SI.OO. —Adv.
Afraid of Sharks.
Bill —Nearly one-third of the entire
surface of the globe is covered by the
Pacific ocean.
Jill—But what’s the use if the sharks
are going to keep us out of the water?
Wrigrtat’s Indian Vegetable Pill* have stood
the teat of time. Test them yourself now. bend
for sample to 372 Pearl street, N. Y.—Adv.
A New Jersey inventor has patented
a garden tool that can be used as a
rake, weeder or shovel.
Children Cry For
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What is CASTORIA
©astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Off, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Hareotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
has been in constant use lor the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
jy Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK C*TY,
straighten you right up and make you
feel fine and vigorous by morning I
want you to go back to the store and
get your money. Dodson’s Liver Tone
is destroying the sale of calomel be
cause it is real liver medicine; entire
ly vegetable, therefore it cannot sali
vate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will put your slug
gish liver to work and clean your bow
els of that sour bile mid constipated
waste which is clogging your system
and making you feel miserable. I guar
antee that a bottle of Dodson’s Liver
Tone will keep your entire family feel
ing fine for months. Give it to your
children. It is harmless; doesn’t gripe
and they like its pleasant taste. —Adv.
‘ Where He'd Been.
A battered-looking man came around
to the back door and asked for some
thing to eat.
“My dear man,” said the woman of
the house, “you are in such a terrible
state that you must have just come
back from the front.”
“Right, lady. And there was a very
rude man sitting on the porch.”—St.
Louis Star.
Sties, Granulated Eyelids, Sore and Inflamed
Eves healed promptly by the use of ROMAN
EYE BALSAM.—Adr.
No matter how old a woman is, if
she is in love she feels young.
Porous jars keep water cool.
00 YOU HAVE
night sweatß ? Hemorrhages of the
lungs? Pains in chest and sides? Pains
under shoulder blades? A slight cough
early in*the morning with a slight fever
in the afternoon? A chronic cough with j
expectoration? Have you lost weight
and strength without apparent cause ?
Have you lost appetite ?
The above are symptoms of consump
tion. If you have them, YOU NEED
LUNG-VITA and you need it NOW. Go
to your druggist and get it or if he
hasn’t it order direct TODAY. 15 day
treatment $1.00; 30 day treatment $1.75.
USE IT FOR ASTHMA TOO
NASHVILLE MEDICINE CO.
Ilept. G. Nashville, Tenn.
iMEMSTIfe
ft ®dllT©nic
Sold for 47 years. For Malaria, Chills
and F ever. Also a Fine General
Strengthening Tonic. *“
ADVICE TO THE AGED
Arc brings Infirmities, such as sluggtati
bowels, weak kidneys and torpid liver.
Tuffs Pills
have a specific effect on these organs,
stimulating the bowels, gives natural action,
and imparts vigor to the whole sytsem.
PECAN TREES
The big brown nuts will goon be falling from
the trees. If you are not gathering them from
your own trees, you should be. A card will
bring you information as to why and how.
J. B. WIGHT, CAIRO, GA.
APPENDICITIS
If Ton have been threatened or have QAI.LSTONHS.
INIIIGBSTION, GAS or palna In tho rlghtrocC
side write for valuable Book of Information rnCC
l. E. OOWKIts, DEPT, fl-t, ,10 s. DKAEBOH* KT. CHICO.
“ROUGH on RATS ,^ U I & M M^
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