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WOMAN TOO
WEAKTO WALK
Now Works Nine Hoars a Day.—
Lydia E. Pickham’s Vegetable
Compound Restored Her Strength
Union Village, Vt. —“I was weal: and
nervous and ail run-down. 1 could not
Pi walk across the floor
without resting and
I had been that way
for weeks. I saw your
advertisement in the
paper and after tak
ing one bottle of
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
V e tab 1 e Com
lt was doing me and
I took seven more in
*>: l. all. Before I finished
i.ii... 11 was able to work
nine hours a day in a steam laundry. I
cahnot say too much in favor of your
medicine. I trust ail sick and suffering
wwnen will take it. It has two years
since I took it and I am strong and well. ”
—Mrs L. A. Guimann, Union Village,
Vermont
This is only one of such letters we are
continually publishing showing what
Lydia E. Pinkhara has done for women,
and whether you werk or not Mrs.
Gaimann’s letter should interest you,
Many women get into a weak, nervous
run down condition because of ailments
they often have. Such women should
take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Co
mpound at the first sign of trouble. Good
health is necessary and this splendid
medicine will help you to keep it.
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No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have an na
hearthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there is more or 1 ess stomach disturbance.
GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regn
larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood,
improve the digestion and act as a general Strength
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispei the worms, and the Child will be
in perfect health ” Pleasant to take. GOc per bottle.
They are
GOOD! IU
THE PARABLE OF THE
FROG UNDER THE BRIDGE
Once upon a time there was a frog
who lived in a nice, dark damp house
at the end of a brook where it came
forth from the lake. For there had
been a place where they raised cran
berries, and they led the water forth
in its season and flooded the cran
berry meadow. But that was in the
daysv of yore, for the cranberry
meadow hath no more cranberry.
And the frog had a nice, dark damp
house, under a bridge, with the lake
at one end and the little brook at
the other, and on the sides were
planks.
And I came unto this place in the
good old summer time, and I beheld
and said, That little brook is all to
the good, for a spring feedeth it, and
the water floweth; but the dam is old
,and the planks are decayed, and the
place leaketh, and maketh pools
where mosquitoes may breed. Go
to, now, we will tear out the old
bridge, and fill in the flume with
gravel, and wall it in with stones.
And this closed one chapter in the
cranberry industry of our great na
tion.
Now the men who worked for me
pulled away a plank. And the frog
was in terror. For he said, The
oof of mine house is broken up, and
the sky is about to fall in upon me.
And they tore off another plank,
and the frog was in more terror.
And the sun looked in, and there was
nothing hid from the heat thereof.
And they tore off some more plank.
Then began they to shovel in the
gravel, for they said, Behold, we
have tom away the supports, and the
water presseth hard against the
planks at the end; and if it once shall
get started through here, we shall
not be able to stop it; therefore must
we shovel hard. And they cast
gravel in on the right side, and the
frog jumped to the left side. And
they cast gravel in on the left side,
and he jumped back to the right side.
And they cast'more gravel in on the
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right side, and he tried to climb up
the planks at the end toward the
lake. And his eyes bulged out, and
hi sheart beat so hard that his sides
shook.
And I spake unto the men, saying,
Stop, and let one of you climb down
and cause that frog to jump out to
ward the brook; for what profit shall
it be to us to hurt one of God’s crea
tures?
And when the man jumped down,
then was the frog more terrified than
ever; ami he jumped several ways
at once. But in spite of himself* he
jumped out into the brook, and there
he was safe.
Now the men shoveled in many
loads of gravel and filled up that
house that had been the frog’s. But
he found another house in the brook,
where he could sit on a nice slippery
stone, with water up to his neck.
And he said Honk, honk, honk, which
is frog language and meaneth, This
is a good old world.
And I thought of the many and
startling changes that come in this
world to frogs and philosophers, and
I resolved to be as brave as the frog.
—Watchman-Examiner of New York.
A TONIC
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor
ating Effect. 60c.
WARFARE, ON BOLL WEEVIL
Warfare on the boll weevil—
called a “Billion Dollar Bug”—has
been declared by Georgia agricul
turists, looking toward the cotton
crop of 1923.
It is estimated according to sta
tistics, that the weevil did a total
damage of a half billion dollars to
the 1921 cotton crop alone. A bill
for this year remains to be present
ed. The winter of 1921-22, it is
stated, was peculiarly favorable to
the insects hibernation, and in some
sections conditions have been fa
vorable for their propagation.
Hundreds of schemes proposed
range fropi hand-picking the weevils
to setting certain species of ants
upon their trail. Some have pro
posed leaving all fields clear of cot
ton for a season.
Dr. A. M. Soule, president of the
State College of Agriculture, at
Athens, Ga., has issued a statement
on the subject of the weevil through
the agricultural department of the
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic
Railway, which has launched a cam
paign for fighting the boll weevil.
“Now is the time to fight the boll
weevil so as best to insure the pro
duction of a satisfactory crop of cot
ton in 1923,” said Dr. Soule. “An
active and uniform campaign on the
part of our growers will give this in
sect a setback from which it will
take him some time to recover.
“Weevils that are now in the im
mature bolls are to furnish the seed
crop for 1923. If not destroyed in
the course of the next few days or
weeks, they will go into hibernation.
“If we can prevent the weevil
from going into hibernation in a
highly matured and vigorous condi
tion, we have therefore minimized
his chances of survival very ma
terially.
• “The procedure 'to follow when
this is done is immediately to rip up
the cotton stalks. It is much bet
ter to plow them down and bury
them completely.
r “Let. us spare no effort to destroy
the stalks in every field in Georgia
just as rapidly, as possible.”
The Key That Unlocks the Door to
Long Living.
The men of eigHty-five and ninety
years of age are not the rotutid, well
fed. hut thin, spare men, who live on
a slender diet. Be as careful as he
will, however, a map-past middle age
will occasionally Cat too much or of
some article of food not suited to h/is
constitution, causing indigestion or
constipation and will need a dose of
Chamberlain’s Tablets to move his
bowels and invigorate his stomach.
When this is done, there ifi no reason
why the average man should not live
to a ripe old age.
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Habitual Constipation Cured
ln 14 to 21 Days •■ ' -
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33x4 “ 23.50
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30x3 1-2 “ 13.75
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