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w Lydia E. Pinkham’g
Vegetable Compound
and Recovered.
Newark, N. J.-"The doctor add I
tad an organic trouble and treated me
fpr several weeks.
At times I could not
walk at all and I
suffered with my
back and limbs so I
often had to stay in
bed. I suffered off
^ and on for eight
years. “ ' “
heard that
Pinkham’s
ege-
J table Compound was
tiK'lfffir Wt fl 8 8 ocd medicine and
■UKliJlill tried it with splen-
■» effect. I can now do my house
work and my washing. I have recom
mended your Vegetable Compound and
jour Blood Medicine and three of my
mends are taking them to advantage.
Ton can use my name for a testimonial ”
-Mrs. Theresa Coventry, 76 Burnett
8t, Newark, N. J.
Ym are invited to write for free advice
No other medicine has been so suc
cessful .in relieving woman's suffering
as has Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. Women may receive free
and helpful advice by writing the Lydia
& Pinknam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.
Such letters are received and answered
by women only and held in strict
Bamboo for. Paper Making.
According to Sir Harry Johnston,
a famous African explorer, the ln-
diaustlble supply of grasses, reeds
Id rushes of tropical Africa can be
Mllzed In making paper. William
Mitt, the cellulose expert of the Brit
ish government, points out many seri
ous difficulties In'making paper from
these grasses, but says that these are
not found In bamboo, which renews it
self annually.
Times have changed, and In Qer- '
many ns elsewhere. Here’s a change .
set Berlin talking. Printed
daughter of Prince Frederick, tlulte of JffliiBBzfcfe/ A
Schleswig-Holstein, 1ms been divorced
by Prince August Wllllmn off Holien- iffglllliP
zollern, fourth son of the kaiser, and V®** wBjBBffr
has eloped with Fritz Meyer, her
Anyway Frau Meyer, the princess \
that was, Is now on a honeymoon.
the ctefMtoft beautiful nuu reputedly-
extravagant princess he charged she hsd fallen In lov® with un officer of
"common tastes and democratic name.” |
Fritz Meyer, before the war, was a snappy figure In tjhe ex-katser’s livery.
Victoria Is a statuesque blonde of large figure and with reddish hair, ami
complexion. She radiates vigor, health and activity.
Anoint the eyelids with Roman Eye Bal
aam at night, and In the morning your eyea
will feel refreahed and atrengthened.—Adr.
Splendid Achievement.
Tifl free oneself from the restraint of
outer authority may not be difficult,
but to make one’s new freedom sub
ject to the shaping and guiding power
of Inner law IS the supreme achieve
ment of the human will.—Ralph Philip
Sure
Relief
First Woman to Hold This Office
Whit Some Women Say About
STELLA-VIT/E
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6 Bcll-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
HR. E. L. HALL, of LarkthvUle, MRS. IALEB REYNOLDS of Mad-
Al*., a well-known merchant who Ison, 8.O., says« “I have beenuaing
sold STELLA VlTAE 'And used It vour STELLA VITAE with won-
In bis family, writes: “STELLA derful results. It is ths most won-
VITAE has proved to be the best derful medicine for women that I
medicine my wife has over used have ever need. I want'all my
for a run-down system.” N friends to try STELLA VITAE.”
THACHER MEDICINE CO, dmttuuwfa, fern., U. S. A.
Chlckenq and-Chickens.
“Do your neighbor's chickens both
er you any?” asked an East aide gen
tleman of his neighbor, who lived near
a large family. ''
"No,” replied the other, thinking
that reference was made to the neigh
bor's three comely daughters. "They
go down town every day, so we don’t
see much of them.”—Qolumbug Dis
patch. , '
Don’t wait nntil yon are
down on your back with
chills and fever. Make your
system immune from Ma
larial disorder. 7
A man who rides a hobby is in dan
ger of riding rough shod over his ac
quaintances.
CHIUS & FEVER
Kills the genus of the dis
ease before they get a foot
hold in your blood, and
tonesjup thesystem making
Be/ore Meals
T WO SPOONFULS of JACOBS'
LIVER. SALTY In a glass of hot \ x
water before breakfast, keep* ths f 3
liver and kidney* active and the system KS
cW—maktt you /eel fit for s reel 'H
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Wanted: Building of More Houses
Senator Colder of Now York Is
chairman of the United States senate
committee on reconstruction and pro
duction which Is making an inquiry
into the unsatisfactory conditions
of the construction Industry. The
committee recently opened headquar
ters In New York and began hearings.
Next on the program was a visit to
Chicago, with probable hearings also
In Minneapolis and Kansas City.
In Chicago, for example. It Is esti
mated that there Is a shortage of 100,-
000 houses and, that thousands of
building trades employees are out of
employment because of Inability to
mafarlola
StflAB! Leu then lie lb. Uake
rent few ralnntee. U»e anywhese
near. Liquid form one drop equals
nful Full directions 80c coin,
s Product Co,. Msnohuter, Qa.
FLACK IN XttS SOUTH when
t your hats cleaned when yon
«ad how you went »h«m. Ajenta
rwhere. Send for illustrated oar,,
otietra Hat Factory. Ill Broad
through improved
Uties, • and Senator
THE CLAYTON TRIBUNE, CLAYTON, GEORGIA.
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PUBLIC EYE
Fletcher Doesn’t Trust Mexico
Warning against premature rec
ognition of the new Mexican govern
ment has been given the administra
tion by Henry P. Fletcher, former am
bassador to Mexico. In a letter to
Balnbrldge Colby; secretary of state,
he urges that In no case should the
recognition of the De la Huerta
regime be other than that of a de
facto character, with the understand
ing that even this would be withdrawn
should subsequent events prove that
it was prematurely extended. '
Mr. Fletcher’s letter resulted from
negotiations now In progress between
the state department and Dr. Igleslas
Calderon, Mexican high commlsslouei;
to the United States, regarding recog
nition of the new government at Mex
ico City.
Dr. Igleslas Calderon has assured
the American government of the de- (
sire of the new regime to live up to
the obligations of a government, but
Mr. Fletcher In his letter suggested that before any recognition was extended
an Informal agreement be mhde with the Mexican authorities that American
citizens would not be deprived of their property rights without compensation,
and that, such property ns they were deprived of during the Carranza regime!
without'compensation would be returned to themr
A Sign of the Times in Germany |
Will Not be One Day Without
PE RU NA
This Lady TELLS Her FRIENDS
Mrs. Mary Frtcke, 607 Boraman St, BeUovtUe,
Ill., is just one of the many thousands of ladles
throughout the country who, after an agony of
years, have at last found health, strength and
vigor in PE-RU-NA.
Her own words toll of her suffering and recovery
better than we can do It: *T Buffered with my
stomach, had awful cramps and headaches so I
often could not lay on a pillow. Saw your book,
tried PE-RU-NA and - got good reeulta from the
first bottle. To be eure of a cure I took twelve
bottles. I have recommended PE-RU-NA to my
friends and all are well pleased with results. I
will not be one day without PE-RU-NA. Have not
had a doctor since I started with PE-RU-NA, which
was about fifteen years'ago. I am now sixty-three
years old, hale, hearty and well. Can do as much
work as my daughters. I feel strong and healthy
worn as my daughters. 1 feel strong and healthy
and weigh near two hundred pounds. Before, I
weighed as little as one hundred. I hope lots Of MRS. MARY PRICKS
people use PE-RU-NA and get the results I did.” An experience like
that of Mrs. Frlcke Is an Inspiration to every elck and suffering
woman.
If you, have catarrh, whether It he of the nose, throat, stomach,
bowels, or other organs, PE-RU-NA -Is the remedy. It le not new;
It le not an experiment. PE-RU-NA has been tried. PE-RU-NA has
been used by thousands who once were elck and are now well. To
prevent coughs, colds, grip and Influenza and to hasten recovery
there Is nothing better.
PE-RU-NA will improve the appetite and digestion, purify the blood,
sooth the Irritated mucous linings, eradicate the waste material and
corruption from the syetem. It will tone up the nerves, give you
health, strength, vigor and the Joy of living. Do what Mrs. Mary
Frlcke and thousands more have done—try PE-RU-NA. You will bs
glad, happy, thankful. •-
Tablet or Liquid. Sold Everywhere.
Epsunrisl
muLUtane
SOLD FOR 80 YEARS
For Malaria,
CHILLS and
FEVER
Alee a Fine General
Strengthening Tonic.
HU IT ill MW im
W°MEN
WILL
Fot! three generations women .have bean talking about Stella
vitoe—'“Woman’s Relief,” “Mother’s Cordial.’ 7 Telling each
other what Stella Yitae has’done for them, and their daugh
ters, gnd their friends. Any woman may try Stella Vitae onl
the positive guarantee’that if the first bottle doesn’t help, the
druggist will refund the money. . Ask your druggist.
Paging Herself.
While a member of a college society,
I was called upon one evening to act
as recording secretary In the absence
of the one elected to that office. After
a short prayer, with which all pro
grams were opened, I began to call the
roll. When I came M my own name,
which I called several times, I waited
so long for the “here” or "present”
response that a smile and titter ran
around the hall. I then became con-
scions of what I was doing, and pro
ceeded to finish the roll call In a
hurry.—Chicago Tribune.