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HOW TWO WOMEN
ESCAPED OPERATIONS
Doctor Advised Use of Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound
Happy Results in Both Cases
St Joseph, Missouri. —“Both of my
sides swelled and hurt me so that I
could not move or do any of my work.
There was heavy pressure and pains
through my lower organs ana the
doctor told me to try Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound for these
troubles. He said I had this one
chance, and if the Vegetable Com
pound did not help me nothing but an
operation would. After taking several
bottles I felt it was helping me and
now I am able to do my own work. If
my testimonial will help others I shall
be glad for them to read it and hope
your Vegetable Compound will do
them as much good as it did me.”
Mrs. Wm. L’ockman, 513 N. 4th St,
St Joseph, Mo.
White Plains, N. Y.—“lhadsucha
Sain that I could hardly walk and the
octor said that I needed an opera
tion. I was sick for a year before I
started taking your medicine and I
could not work. 1 saw your advertise
ment in a little book and that is how
I came to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s
medicines. I have been taking the
Vegetable Compound and Lydia E.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text-Book upon “Ailments
Peculiar to Women” will be sent you free upon request. Write
to the Lydia E. Pinkliam Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts,
This book contains valuable information.
I have used Mrs. Winslow’s Syrup for many
ji f years for my three babies and it has proved suc
i;t cessful. One of my babies had colic and I gave
•« him Mrs. Winslow’s Syrup. It certainly was fine,
i.'i: for it cured him. Yours truly,
111, (Name orr request)
a | Diarrhoea, colic, flatulency and constipation are quickly
"rl overcome by this safe, pleasant, efficient remedy. Guaran-
Sfl teed non-narcotic, non-alcoholic. Formula on every label.
ms MRS. WINSLOWS SYRUP
Wfo | The Infants’ and Children’s Regulator
sS&S&i .5 At All Druggists. Write for free booklet of letters from mothers.
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tSSsaaftf/l [ J v General Selling Agents: Harold F. Ritchie <& Co., Inc.,
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BUT A FINE GENERAL TONIC
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Next Day, All Right.
She (during spat)—lt’s a story for
you to say I grabbed you up quick.
You know very well that when you
proposed I didn’t say “yes” until the
next day.
He —That’s right, you didn’t. I
proposed at 11:59 p. m. and you ac
cepted me at 12:01 the next morning.
-—Boston Transcript.
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ill All I floors, automobiles and other
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I Our FREE booklet tells you how.
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Pinkham’s Blood Medicine, also
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Liver Pills and
used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative
Wash and the capsules and prescrip
tion recommended. I am doing all my
work and have gained twenty pounds.
1 am taking the medicines still,but I
feel fine. You have my permission to
use this letter for the good of others. ”
Mrs. MARYMARK,37HamiItonAve.,
White Plains, N. Y.
Some female troubles may through
neglect reach a stage when an opera
tion is necessary. But most of the
commoner ailments are not the sur
gical ones; they are not caused by
serious displacements, tumors, or
growths, although the symptoms
may appear the same.
When djsturling ailments first ap
pear, take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
etable Compound to relieve the pres
ent distress and prevent more seri
ous troubles. Many letters have been
received from women who have been
restored to health by Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Com pound,after op
erations have been advised by attend
ing physicians.
Letting Him In.
“Well, well, young gentlemen!” ex
claimed the affable old person. “I’<
give a great deal to be able to joi'
in your sport.”
“Stick around, grandpop,” said on<
sturdy youngster. “If we knock thi;
ball through somebody’s window we’ll
let you go for it.”—Birmingham Age-
Herald.
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR. MT. VERNON. GEORGIA.
BETTER ;
ROADS ]
FEDERAL AID FOR HIGHWAYS
Sum of $211,135,276 Was Spent for
Construction of 28,135 Miles
of Roads.
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
How the government has employed
federal aid funds for road building
through the bureau of public roads,
United States Department of Agricul
ture, among the various types of
roads, is shown in a summary pre
pared by the department. The tabula
tion covers the expenditure of $211,-
135.276.31 of federal-aid funds from
the beginning of the work when it was
authorized by congress up to Novem
ber 1, 1021, a period of four years four
months. That sum was applied to
ward the construction of 28,135 miles
of roads. The total cost was $496,-
151,683.43. The average cost was $17,-
030 per mile.
Nearly 36 per cent of the federal
lid funds, or $75,600,279.30, went into
the construction of 4,653.6 miles of
high-grade concrete roads. Next in
size were total appropriations of $47,-
192,895.41 federal-aid funds applied
to the building of 10,043.5 miles of
gravel road, at a total cost of $104,-
614,066.71. Federal-aid funds to the
extent of $24,721,020.92 were applied
during the period to the construction
of 6,864 miles of graded and drained
roads, at a total cost of $55,704,253.78.
High-grade bituminous-macadam roads,
of which 1.323.2 miles were con
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Rolling a Shell Road in Louisiana.
structed, at a total cost of $41,412,-
557,88, claimed federal-aid funds to
the extent of $18,646,066.17. For an
other high type of road —bituminous
concrete —$9,299,864.32 was made avail
able through federal aid. That sum
went toward the construction of 772.5
miles of roadway, at a total cost of
$23,445,374.88.
Toward the construction of brick
roads, of which 444.6 miles were built,
federal aid was available to the ex
tent of $6,925,482.13; and toward the
cost of 2,695.5 miles of sand-clay roads
the federal government contributed.
$10,495,172.10. The total cost of sand
clay roads was $22,226,362.66.
CONCRETE ROAD VIBRATIONS
Experiment Started to Determine
Amount of Moisture Increase
Under the Road.
Does vibration caused by the move
ment of a vehicle over a road increase
the amount of moisture In the earth
under the road, and thus weaken its
bearing power? This question will he
answered when results are secured
from an experiment just started by
the bureau of public roads, United
States Department of Agriculture. Two
similar concrete slabs have been con
structed side by side, and on one there
will be placed a gasoline engine with
an unbalanced flywheel which will
cause vibration. Soil samples will lie
taken from under the slabs and the
amounts of moisture compared. This
experiment is undertaken, not with the
idea that road vibration can be pre
vented, but to determine whether suffi
cient increase in the moisture of the
subgrade Is caused by it to weaken the
bearing power of the soil, and inci
dentally, to develop new ways of test
ing methods of subgrade treatment.
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MONEY WASTED ON HIGHWAYS j
No Excuse for Community to Be With
out Good Roads or to Permit
Them to Deteriorate.
With modern road building and
maintenance machinery, there is no
longer any excuse for a community to
be without good roads, nor is there
any reason why it should allow mil
lions of dollars spent In building roads
to be wasted, because of improper
care. It is a matter which concerns
us all, town arid country people alike.
Gives Condition of Roads.
The Wisconsin highway department
publishes every week a blue print map
showing routes and road conditions
throughout the state. The subscribers
are chambers of commerce, hotels and
garages. New construction, detours,
etc., are plainly indicated.
Advertise a Community.
A community Is known by the roads
I it keeps. The roads in a vicinity al
i ways advertise a town or community.
As the roads are, so the tsurists Judge
J the town.
Why Castoria?
YEARS ago Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups were the remedies
in common use for Infants and Children; Castor Oil so nauseating as to be
almost impossible and the others all containing Opium in one form or another,
but so disguised as to make them pleasant to the taste, yet really to stupify the
child and give the appearance of relief from pain.
It required years of research to find a purely vegetable combination that
would take the place of these disagreeable, unpleasant and vicious remedies that
from habit had become almost universal. This was the inception of, and the reason
for, the introduction of Fletcher’s Castoria, and for over 30 years it has proven its
worth, received the praise of Physicians everywhere and become a household word
among mothers.
A remedy ESPECIALLY prepared for Infants and Children and no mother
would thiuk of giving to her baby a remedy that she would use for herself,
without consulting a physician.
Children Cry For
H ; Have You Tried It?
m*- 0 i Cheerfulness and Rest Contains
mW neither Opium, Morphine nor Everybody has read the above headline; how many believe it?
i|| j J Mineral. Not Nahg° tic Haye you a little-one in the home, and has that dear little mite
|(f|v itu^ofOidDcSdMUJJ'if f when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that come with
\ the use of Fletcher’s Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain.
I Have you heard them cry for Fletcher’s Castoria? Trf it.
fipujr| j Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Cas-
I toria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the look in tha
Ew** 1 A helpfuUicmedy hr eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete —
■jwSp, Constipation and Diarrhea, from pain to pleasure. Try it.
; w ' ( j i os'soF Sleep jj You’U find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in th#
resuUing therefrom;'" Infancy., that is wrapped around every bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria.
fell : GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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Both Sides.
“She said she jilted him.”
“And he cays he was lucky to get
off easy.”
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25$ and 75$ Packages. Everywhere
Quite True.
Howell—“Do you think the wrist
watch has come to stay? Powell—“I
hope not. I want mine to go.”
WARNING! Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin.
Unless you see the name on tablets, you are
not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians
over 22 years and proved safe by millions for
Headache Colds Rheumatism
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain
Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions.
Handy “Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggist*.
Aspirin Is the trade mark of Barer Manufacture es MonoeoetlcscMeeter of SallcjllcaclS
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| The Woman’s Tonic \
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For Women of Fame.
There will be a hall in the new home
of the Women’s National Foundation
In Washington, where on columns, one
for each state, will he Inscribed the
names of those women of the states
whose memory Is, most worthy of per
petuation. The hall, which is the sug
gestion of Mrs. George Barnett, wife
of Mnj. Gen. Barnett, United Stated
marine corps, will be called "The Hull
of Remembrance.” The choice of
names will he left to the people of
each state, and will he passed on by
a local board. Living women are ex
cluded.
Boiled or Unboiled.
A little girl attending the Second
ward public school at Greencastle was
asked last week to write a composi
tion on the value of milk. Here Is one
sentence of her masterpiece: “Milk Is
good for Infants anti adults, boiled or
unboiled.” —Indianapolis News.
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kills all fliea. Neat, clean, ornamented. convenient. amM
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Ladies Keep Your Skin
Clear, Sweet, Healthy
With Cuticura Soap
and Cuticura Talcum
EYSS HURT?
xP' burning or #en)y lids,
/ *nd to relieve inflnmma*
/ Fy lion Mitchell
y / Y US Eya Salve, according to dirao»
w / tlona. Soothing, healing.
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Qry it—and you
will know why
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HAIR BALSAM
Item o r . r. Man aruft -fl tops 11 airFa 11 log
Restores Color and
Beauty to Cray and Faded Hall
coc*. and SI.OO at Prorrcrlsts.
THhcox r\„ in, W US. Patri.-r N. Y,
HINDERCORNS Removes tVirns. Cal*!
louses, etc., stops all pain, > nsoroa comfort to the .
feet, makes walking earv. lfio. by malt or at Drue* \
gists. 11 incox Chemical Work#, Patchogue. N. Y. J
npnpQY w R E Ea E T K o fR ° E N i
Imll ■§ ■ I Short breathing re-*
; ■ lieved in a few hourv£
swelling reduced In*
, few days; regulates the liver, kidneya, stomacli
and heart; purifies the blood, strengthens th®
entire system. Writ* for Free Trial Treatment.
COLLUM DROPSY REMEDY CO., Dept. E.0., ATLANTA, GA
Angus Cattle for Sale
All ag'H, beat blood linen Our show herd*
won all the Grand Championships last state*
fairs of North Carolina, South Carolina and
Georgia. Hanford & Rich, Mocksville, S. \X|
WANTED —hALKH.MtKN in home and ad-j
Joining counties to handle new, fast moving]
line kitchen utensils. Chance to make money
this summer. Write for proposition.
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AGENTS WANTED; Send for free sample*
offer of toilet articles; no collecting, no de
livery, Just take orders; large profits. Chasu
Htadtmlller, 920 N. Bond St.. Baltimore. Md.
WANTED TO MEND FREE TO ANYONE
troubled with eczema or itch a sample ot
what cured me. R, E. HALL, Benton, Ark.'
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