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Ara You a Weak,
NervousWoman?
Does your strength give out quickly
when you work ?
Do you have dark circles under
your eyes ?
Do you have dull aches and bear*
ing down pains across your back
and hips ?
Are you troubled with constipa
tion, indigestion, irregular periods,
painful monthly periods?
STELLA-VITAE has benefited
thousands of Women who were suf
fering as you suffer.
STELLA-VITAE has brought
them back to joyou3 health and
abundant strength.
MRS. WILLIE MOORE, of Center, Okla,
Bays: “I suffered with women’s ills for 11
years. When I decided to try STELLA-
/ITAE I had little faith in It, as I had been
humbugged for 10 years, but I can truth
fully say that I have found more relief in
STELLA-VITAE than In all the othei
remedies I have evor taken, and can highly
recommend It."
We are so.confident that STELLA-VITAE
will do as much for YOU as it did for
Mrs. Moore, that we authorize YOUR
dealer to sell you under this positive guar
antee—YOUR MONEY BACK for the first
bottle If it does not benefit you.
You risk nothing in trying STELLA-
VITAE.
AFTER you have TRIED it and KNOW
what it will do for you, buy six bottles for
$5.00 and continue treatment until you
have regained PERFECT HEALTH.
Thacher Medicine Company
Chattanooga Tennessee
FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS
If you feel ‘out of sonTB' ‘run down’
‘WI WUT Ol SHUTS- -RUN DOWN’ ‘OOT the BLURS'
8DPITRH from KIDNEY, RLADDBR, NKRVOUS DISEASES,
«ri*« N W 5r A H. E 2?* VLCEI18, 8KIN ERUPTIONS, PILBs!
L? r FREE CLOTH BOUND MEDICAL BOOK ON
jMM diseases and wonderful cui— * -
EMEDY
and decide for
youreelf if l(|0
wrlto for FREE, cloth bound medical
S“«M» *“d WONDBHrUL CURES Ol
f h1r‘ap"i6‘n
^eremody for tour own ailment. Alisofutol
No'follow up'circulars. Noobllaratlons. Dh
• ■ youreeir iritis
the remedy for tour own ailment. Absolutely FREE.
No'follow up'circulars. No obligations. Dr.LrOlero
Med. l°., Havkiwtock Up., Hampstead, London, Kno.
W« WANT TO PROVE TUEUAPION WILL —
" PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM ,
A toilet preparation of merit.
Helps to eradicate dandruff.
For Restoring Color and
B eau ty to Gray or Faded Hair.
60o. and $1.00 at Druggists.
REATED.usnally gives quick
Ul 01 relief,soon removes swelling
■ a ohort breath, of ten gives entire relief
r in 15 to 25 days. Trial treatmen t sen t Free
> Dr.THOMAS E. GREEN, Successor to
Dr. H. H. GresnsSons, Bax 0, Atlanta, Ga.
Pettits
WEAK
EYES
LAST WORDS SPOILED ALL
HJight
Tender Avowal But for a Little
Thoughtlessness.
. They lingered for fully half an hour
■over their “good-by." But at last John
got up from the sofa with an air of
determination. This time he really
meant to go.
Mbily* however, had other ideas on
the subject and. sought to restrain
Ihlm.
"So soon, John?" she sighed.
“Yes, darling, I’m afraid I muBt go.”
Then, seeing protest hovering on her
'lips, he repeated: “Must -go—really
must! Though, you know, I’d give
ten years of my life to be with you
tor another hour!”
Her eyes were full of questioning.
So, John, as he stooped down to lm-
iplant a farewell kiss, tenderly added:
“But tomorrow. I will stay for quite
•a long time. You see, tliere’B a meet-
’Ing of our lodge tonight, and I shall
Be fined a • quarter If I’m late,”
• Phenomenal,
"Jinks has one strike after another
tn his factory, and. strange to say, the
more strikes, the better the business
•seems to be.”
“What kind of a business is it?"
"He manufactures alqrm clocks.
The one strong point of a busy bee
1s not In his favor.
Smiles
Usually show up
with Post Toasties.
And why not, when
the famous "toastie”
flavor begins opera*
tions! .
There’s a deal of skill
required in cooking and
toasting these thin bits of
com so that every one of
thermillions of crinkly
flakes has the delicious
Toasties taste that invites
one to call for more.
Post Toasties come in
sealed packages—fresh,
m e
crisp and appetizing—
« . Ready to eat with cream
or good milk, and a
sprinkling of sugar if you
like..
— sold by Grocers.
f .
IMMIGRATION
INSPECTOR
Port of
San
MAKING GOOD GRAVEL ROADS
Enough-Crude Oil Ib Applied to Make
Bed Impervious to Moisture-
Roll Down to Suit.
It looks like' the bulk of money Is
larger than the faculty for building.
What we want are good roads not
for coasting purposes, but for tho
good of the traveling public. We have
had some experience in gravel roads
and the best ones are made in this
way, says a writer in the Iowa Home
stead. Wo locate the center of a
well-formed road bed, then four feet
each wqy from center we open out n
gravel bed eight feet wide and twelve
dr fifteen Inches deep, depending on
the kind of soli. The road bed is
filled with coarse gravel mixed well
with clay, or earth, and crude oil'
Fran
cisco
Praises
Peruna
for per
sonal
benefit
received.
Selfish Optimism.
Dr. Chauneoy M. Dopew, nt n dinner
to the carl of Iilntoro In New York,
was declaring gravely that tho bill
which grants freo canal tolls to Ameri
can coastwlBo shipping mUBt bo're
pealed undor pain perhaps of war,
when a coastwise shipper shouted Joo-
ularly:
"Oh, be an optimist, doctor."
“Be an optlmlBt, eh?” said Dr. Do-
pew. "Welli there’s too much, op
timism already—too much optimism
of a certain kind."
boy
>“ ‘Vjpmt is an optimist, sir?’ a Uttlo
ly onco asked mo.
"-‘An optimist, sonny,’ I replied, ’Is n
man who doesn’t care what happens,
so long as It doesn’t happen, to him.’."
Excellent Type of Gravel Road.
enough to make it a bed impervious
to moisture. This bed Is well packed
for all heavy freight The 'surface
bed upon this should be of finer
gravel about eight or ten Inches deep
and from the v center each way should
be from eight to ten feet making a
top bed from sixteen to twenty feet
wide with the edges well wrapped up
with earth. Then the whole is rolled
down to-suit the form of a good road
bed. The oil bed being underneath
the seasons will evaporate the oil
and harden the finer gravel sides of
the road so aB to make a fine drive
way for coasting and light traffic.
Flint or limestone is the best.
Money Is being thrown away by the
use of sandstone as a road bed be
cause of the fact that- when It _ is
rolled down and crushed Into form* It
Is only a short time until the frost
has it In such shape that It proves
worthless. Never -hammer or crush
the sand rock. The better form can
be made of sandstone by getting the
rocks In good building material form
to be used only oq’soft, wet land, lay
ing them in mechanically to make
the eight-food road bed and covering
•with the oil, clay and’ shell. , Always
put the oil bed underneath and in that
way save all the fine particles to
harden the, road bed.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF ROADS
Much Work Done by Department of
Agriculture During the Fiscal
Year of 1912-1913.
(Prepared by llie United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture.)
Over four hundred and eighty thou
sand square yards of different types
of roads for experimental and object
lesson purposes were constructed dur
ing the fiscal year 1912-1913 under the
supervision of the office of public
roads, United States department of ag
riculture, according to bulletin 63 or
the department, making a total of
over four million square yards of road
constructed under the supervision of
this office since 1905.
The types of roads built were brick,
concrete, oil-cement concrete, bltumtn
ous concrete, bituminous-surfaced con
crete, bituminous macadam, surface
treatment, macadam, asphalt-slag, oll-
asphalt-gravel, oil-gravel, pll-corral
line, gravel-macadam, gravel, slag,
sand-clay, sand-gumbo, burnt-clay,
shell and. earth. The object lesson
and experimental work during the
past year was done at a coBt to the
local communities of $139,841.89, This,
does not Include the salaries and ex
penses of the department engineers.
The road work during the year was
done In Ark:
:ansas, Florida, Georgia,
Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, Ne
braska, North Carolina, South Dakota,
Tennessee, TexaB, Virginia, Wisconsin
and the District of Columbia.
San Francisco, January 6, 1914.
Mr. A. do la Torre, Jr„ formerly U.
8. Inspector of Immigration, Port of San
Francisco, writes from No. 111! Powell
St., San Francisco, Cal.: “I take great
pleasure in recommending your great na
tional catarrh cure, Peruna, as the best
I ever used. I sincerely express my thanks
to you for tho health which I now enjoy.
It has done mo and a number of my
friends good, and I can assure you that I
shall take every opportunity to speak
in favor of what I consider to be tho
best remedy for catarrh in existence to
day.”
Calomel Is an Injurious Drug
and is being displaced in a great
many sections of the South by Dr.
G. B. Williams’ Liver and Kidney
Pills. Thcso pills stimulate tho Liver
and Bowels without that weakening
after effect which Calomel causes.
Sold by dealers 25c. bottle. Sample
mailed freo on- request. The G. B.
Williams Co., Quitman, Ga.—Adv,
ForThrush
and Foot
Diseases
And What Could She Say?
The presence of mind of an impe
cunious lover was illustrated at a re
cent bazaar where thoro was a Btall
for the sale of watch charms.
’•Oh, CharlcB,” coaxed his fiancee,
“buy me n charm."
"Mabel," lie answered, "you have
too many already."
IF YOUR SKIN ITCHES,
JUST USE RESINOL
HANFORD’S
Balsam of Myrrh
For Galls, Wire
Cuts, Lameness,
Strains, Bunches,
Thrush, Old Sores,
Nail Wounds, Foot Rot
Fistula, Bleeding, Etc. Etc.
The moment that ReBlnol Ointment
touches itching Bkin, the itching Btope
and healing beglnB. That is why doc
tors have prescribed it successfully for
more than eighteen years in even the
severest cases of eczema, tetter, ring
worm, rashes and other tormenting,
unsightly skin eruptions. • Aided by
warm baths with Reslnol Soap, Res-
inol Ointment restores tho Bkin to per
fect health and comfort, quickly, easily
and at little cost.
You need never hesitate to use Rest-
nol. It contains absolutely nothing
that could lnjuro the tondefest skin—
even of a tiny baby. All druggists
sell Reslnol Ointment (50c and $1.00),
and Reslnol Soap (25c).—Adv.
Made Since 1846. A ^ b A 0 n J^ d ' y
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00
All Dealers “SS?.
Just Walt.
Cholly—I don’t see anything so
bally attractive about Miss Lines.
Charley—You should seo what she
has in the First National bank.—
Dartmouth Jock o’ Lantern.
TOURS TO EUROPE
Personally Conducted Select Parties,
FOR MALARIA* CHILLS* FEVER
Colds and La Grippe take Elixir Ilabclc,
a preventative and remedy.
“T hnvA liunrl ili'.llrln Tinian
, duration 79 days,
Sailing Ji—
For particulars and full Itinerary, apply to
_ „ ELI AYL8WOBTII,
74 Mawney Street* Provide nee* R» I.
T have used ‘Elixir Unbelt’ for four
ears for Malaria, and found It all that
a* claimed for It. Without It I would
WASTEMO
Is guaranteed to relievo and
rheumatism and
aches and pains, or moi
Elixir Babck 50 cents, all drugr-
plBts or by Parcels. Post prepaid from
Kloczewskl & Co.. Washington, D. C.
AGENTS—One hundred to throo hundrod per
month. Household article which sells In every
tluimejftuigr ■ - * - • - * i -
r ‘ "
profits.
free.
Very little capital
, iplles capital. 8am.
Write Acme Mfff. Co., Canton, Ohio.
I Vann or County
ATTENTION FARMERS nights to mabo anti {
patented noil Labor-Having Hay Coring Hack. Ad
dress CONTINENTAL CO.. Box <3. lUchmond, Va.
Sacrifice.
"You are not willing to give up the
slightest selfish pleasure!” said she.
"You wrong me," replied he. "I used
to be very fond of-bicycle riding and I
gave It up years ago."
His Status.
"What is the man who is writing up
those planetary system articles?”
“Oh, he’s just one of our space
writers."
No. SIX-SIXTY-SIX
This is a prescription prepared es
pecially for Malaria or Chills and
Fever. Five or six doses will break
any case, and if taken then ns a tonic
the fever will not return. 25c.—Adv.
MOTHER COMES TO
DAUGHTER’S RESCUE
The Reason. ,
“What is it that so many auto speed
ers get away with It on the suburban
roads?”
‘Oh, they manage to throw dust in
people's eyeB."
When, Daughter Thought, Every
Avenue of Escape Closed,
Mother Came to Rescue.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SllOlCS
Allen's Foot-Ease, tbo Antiseptic powdor for Tired,
Tender swollen, nervous feet. Gives rest and
comfort. Makoa walking a delight. Sold everywhere,
26o. Don't accept any substitute. For FUUB sam
ple, address Alton 8. Olmsted,' I,o Roy, N. Y, Adv
What Bad Roads Cost.
To carry a ton one mile by sea costs
one-tenth .of a cent; py railroad, one
cent. To haul a ton over good roads
costs seven cents a mile; over ordi
nary country roads, 25 cents a mile.
Mud' tax and hill-climbing, tolls, there
fore, amount to 18 centB a mile.
Cost of Poor Roads,
Poor highways lessen the profit of
labor, increase the cost of living, bur
den the enterprise of the people, dull
the morality of our- citizenship and
hold down the* educational advance
ment of the country;
Louisville, Ala.—In referring to her
recent troubles, Mrs. Bessie E. Bruce,
of this town, says: "After childbirth,
I suffered greatly with wasting, and
various womanly troubles, and was In
bed for six weeks. Half the time, I
could not move, only when I was
turned over by some one. Oh! how 1
suffered, no one knows.
I was told that I would have to-go
through an operation, but at the time
of the operation, I was too weak to
undergo it, and I decided there was no
chance for me.
As a last resort, my mother advised
me to try Cardul, the woman’s tonic,
and my husband- bought me a bottle.
I could tell from the’first that It was
doing me good, and by the time I had
taken the first bottle, I could stand on
my feet. I got another bottle, and
before I had taken It up, I was just
about well. The pains all stopped,
and In a short while I was able to do
my work.
I know that Cardul saved my life,
and I would not be without it in the
house. I almost waited too long, and
I advise all suffering women not to
wait, but to begin taking Cardul at
once.”
Your druggist sells Cardul. Get a
bottle today.
Let Mary Do-lt.
Redd—Do you ever have to get out
and start your automobile?”
Greene—No, not when my wife is
along.
Important to Mothers ,
Examlno carefully every bottle ol
CASTORIA, a safe and Bure remedy for
Infants and children, and nee that it
Bears the
Signature of r-ii j j „„
In Use For Over 30 Years,
ghildren Cry for Fletcher's Castori*
plain wrapper, on
Both Ways.
"That was a raw deal he got."
“Yes, but you must confess It was
well done.
Certainly Not.
“I don’t waste any time on anything
I don’t understand.”
"Then you never eat hash."
AS FIT AS A FIDDLE
Is a condition everyone would like to
boast of. It may bo that ail you need
is two or,three' Wright’s Indian Vege
table Pills jUBt before going to bed.
Trial box free. 372 Pearl street, New
York.—Adv.
Some men .are naturally fast, and
some are tied to their wives’ apron
strings.
> .
Is it possible there is a woman in this country wlio con
tinues to suffer, without giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con
tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic
tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer
ing among women than any other one medicine in the world?
We have published in the newspapers of the United States
more genuine testimonial letters than have ever bedn pub
lished in the interest^ of any other medicine for women—
and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen
uine and true. Here are three never before published:
From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I.
Providence, R. I.—“ For tho benefit of women who suffer as I have
done I wish to state what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ,
has done for mo. I did somo heavy lifting and the doctor said it |
caused a displacement. I have always been weak and I overworked
after my baby was bom and inflammation sot in, then nervous pros
tration, from which I did not recover jintil I had taken Lydia E. Pink-
ham a Vegetable Compound. The Compound is my best friend and !
when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine I try to induce her !
to taice your medicine.”—Mrs. 8. T. Richmond, 189 Waldo Street,
Providence, R. I.
ii
Dr. Fierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulato
and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels.
Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take
as candy. Adv.
Occasionally we see a married man
sneaking through life looking as Kills
wife" had caught him smoking a cigar
ette.
A Minister’s Wife Writes:
Cloquet, Minn. —“I havo suffered very much with irregularities,
pain and inflammation, but your wonderful medicine, Lydia E. Pink-
Iiam’s Vegetable Compound, has made me well and I can recommend
the same to fill that are troubled with these complaints.”—Mrs. Jen
nie Akekman, c/o Rev. K. Akerman, Cloquet, Minnesota.
From Mrs. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Mass.
South Quinoy, Mass.—*■ The doctor said that I had organic trouble
and he doctored mo for a long time and I did not get any relief. I
saw Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ad
vertised and I tried it and found relief before I had
finished the first bottle. I continued taking it all
through middle life and am now a strong, healthy
woman and earn my own living.”—Mrs. Jane D.
Murdoch, 25 Gordon St., South Quinoy, Moss.
Write to LYDIA. E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO.
(CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MA8S.,foradvice.
IT-^r (UUil r 1 Iflill M JUXMjJ JJ I IN A 1 y iUAilOiilUl UUVlUCi
four letter will be opened, read and answered
by a woman and held In strict confidence.
Quite Impartial.
George, tho sexton’s youngest, was
recounting the prowesB of his grand
father to Herbert, the rector’s sou,
who was properly impressed, and
asked:
"Your grandfather on your 'father’s
or mother's side?"
"Oh, he sticks up for both of ’em,"
said George.—Harper's Monthly.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism and all
kinds of aches and pains—Neuralgia,'
Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts,
Old Sores. Burns, etc. Antiseptic
Anodyne. Price 25c.—Adv.
More Convenient.
. "Did the baby take his prepared food
with avidity, nurse?”
"No'm; he took it with a spoon."
However, a good man isn’t necessar
ily a desirable neighbor.
Putnam Fadeless Dyes are the eas
iest to use. Adv.
What you think you deserve and
what others think you deserve—alas!
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief—Permanent Cur*
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS never
fail. Purely vegeta
ble — act surely
but gentl;
the liver.
Stop after
dinner dis
tress-cure
indigestion,'
improve the complexion, brighten the eyes.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
.mbs
DAISY FLY KILLER SS%£ &
Alai. Neat, clean, or
□•mental, convenient,
cheap La its oil
season. Made ol
ffiotal, can't spill or tip
orerj will not soil o»
1njuro anything.
Guaranteed effective.
. All doolera crDaent
U— I-"’* 1—^ express paid for 11.00.
HAROLD SOMERS, 160 DtEalb Are*., Brooklyn, N. T,
W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 17-1914.
Whenever You Need a General Tonio
Take Grove's
The Old Standard
Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic
Is Equally Valuable as a General Strengthening Tonic, Because It Acts on the
Liver, Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds Up the Whole System.
(Yon know what you are taking when yon take Grovo’s Tasteless chill Tonio, a»
the-formula is printed on. every label, showing that it contains the well-known
•tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and
Fever, Weakness, General Debility and Lose of Appetite. GiveB life and vigor to
Nursing Mothers and Palo, Sickly Children. A True Tonio and Sure Appetizer:
For grown people and children. Guaranteed by your Druggist. Wo mean it. 50*1
MUSTEROLE,The Great
Remedy for Rheumatism
It stops tho twinges, loosens up those
stiffened joints and muscles — makes
you feel good all over.
Thousands who use
MUSTEROLG will tell
what relief it gives from
Soro Throat, Bronchi
tis, Tonsllitis, Croup,
Stiff Neck, Asthma,
Neuralgia, Headache,
Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism,
Lumbago,Pains and Aches of tha Back
or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles,
Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet and
Colds (it prevents Pneumonia).
Lectors and nurses frankly recora*
mend MUSTEROLE as a substitut*
for the old messy mustard plaster.
Large hospitals use it.
At your druggist’s, in 25c and 50a
jars, a special large hospital size fop
$2. SO.
Accept no substitute:
If your druggist cannot
supply you, send 25a
or 50c to tho MUSTER
OLE Company, Cleve
land, Ohio, and we will
mall you a jar, post-
(61)
age prepaid,'
Joseph P. Swords, Sulphur. Okla., says:
"Your Musterole is vary efficacious. It has
done away with my Rheumatlo pains and
aches In a wonderfully ishort space of time."
If Yours Is fluttering or weak, use RENOVINE.” Made by Van Vleet-Manafield DrugCo., Memphis. Tenn. Price Sl.oo
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