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GRADY COUNTY PROGRESS, CAIRO, GEORGIA.
LOSSNO HOPE •
WOMAN VERY ILL
Finally Restored To Health
By Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
Bellevue, Ohio.—“I was in a terrible
state before I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vogotoble Com
pound. My back
ached until I thought
it would break, I had
pains all over me,
nervous feelings and
periodic troubles..I
was very weak and
run down and was
losing hope of ever
being well and
strong. After tak
ing Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound I improved
rapidly and today am a well woman. I
cannot tell you how happy I feel and I
cannot say too much for your Compound.
Would not be without it in the house if
it cost three times the amount ’’—Mrs.
Chas. Chapman, R. F. D. No. 7, Belle
vue, Ohio.
- Woman's Precious Gift.
The one which sho should most zeal
ously guard, is her health, but it is
the one most often neglected, until
some ailment peculiar to her sex has
fastened itself upon her. When so af
fected such women may rely upon Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, at
remedy that has been wonderfully suc
cessful in restoring health to suffering
women.
If you have the slightest doubt
that Lydia E. Plnklium’s Vegeta
ble Compound will help you,write
to Lydia E.Pinkltam MedlcineCo.
(confidential) Lynn,Mass., for ad
vice. Your letter will ho opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence. .
Long-Felt Want.
Flatbush—I see a novelty is a tele
scoping phonograph horn, made ot a
number of sections which slide to
gether for convenience' in carrying.
Bensonhurst—We don’t care so much
about the horn, but what I'd like to
see is something that would shut up
a neighbor’s phonograph.
NOT FOR THE STOUT
He who is able to hold his tongue
can, sidetrack a lot of trouble.
To Cleanse
Rusty Nail
Wounds
HANFORD’S
Balsam of Myrrh
For Galls, Wire
Cuts, Lameness,
Strains, Bunches,
Thrush, Old Sores,
Nail Wounds, Foot Rot
Fistula, Bleeding, Etc. Etc.
Made Since 1846.
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00
All Dealers
8HORT, FULL 8KIRT8 ADAPTED
FOR SLIM FIGURES.
Average Woman of Middle Age Will
Find It Hard to Wear the Coming
Styles—Ono of the New
Picture Hats.
Although the outline of the moment
cannot be said,to be “early Victorian,"
beoauso of the generouB dimensions of
the waist, It Is yet true that from the
waist down the newest outllue recalls
the quaint fashions which were in vo
gue when the great Queen Victoria
wus a young girl.
There Is the same very short, and
very. full skirt and—more often than
not—the same shapeless coatee which
opens In front over u little lace or tulle
chemisette.
It may be said at once that the
gowns of the lmmedlute future will be
exceedingly attractive when worn by
Just the right girl or woman, buf It is
hard to see how they can be made
possible for tho average woman of
thirty-five or forty.
Of course, it is true that our dress
makers are clever at arranging and al
tering existing styles to suit individual
forms, hut at the same time the fact
remains that a very short, full skirt
can never look really well on a stout
figure.
The illustration shows one of tho
new picture hats made of white vel
vet. Tho flat brim is double and the
trimmings consist of a quaint cockade
made of black moire ribbon and sable.
This model 1ms been carried out in
dark blue mirror velvet and also In a
heavy make'of black satin.
The important point Is that the trim
ming should be quite small, but uncom
mon and original. Flat brimmed hats
of tlilB order will he very popular all
through the spring and summer. They
will not be exaggeratedly largo and
DRIVES AWAY
JBDACHE
Rub Musterole on Forehead
and Temples
A headache remedy without the dan
gers of “headache medicine." Relieves
headache and that miserable feeling
from cold or congestion. And it acts at
onccl MUSTEROLE is a clean, white
ointment made with oil of mustard. Bet
ter than a mustard plaster and does not
blister. Used only externally, and in no
way can affect stomach and heart, as
some internal medicines do.
Best for Sore. Throat, Bronchitis,
Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia,
Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lum-
fiago, all Pains and Aches of the Back
or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruis
es, Chilblains,.Frosted Feet, Colds of the
Chest (it often prevents Pneumonia).
At your druggist’s, in 25c.and 50c jars,
and a special large hospital size for §2.50.
Be sure you get the genuine MUS
TEROLE. Refuse imitations—get what
you ask for. The Musterole Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. >.
GISTS ATlTML JO I NltS"
r.Rojvi e. i Ni s:i D n;x.
The Old Reliable Remedy
for acute, clironlo or muscular
RHEUMATISM
Rheumatic Gout or Lumbago
JRIACIDE Is D<
fires only temporary i
’ 1 to remove the c_
i from tho system.
At All Druggists
I DROPSY “““fly Eirw quick
I wmwi m rn -f «onn rsmnwit cwAllinrr
LiJll. lnUAiAo fc. inusfcw. successor to ur.
'll. II. Greta's Sons. Box A, Chtuworth. Gs.
An Early Spring Model by “Jane,” a
White Velvet Hat With a Double
Brim and Quaint Cocarde of Sable
and Moire Ribbqn.
tho trimming will always be of the
simplest description.
This is a sliapo. which may be said
to be universally becoming, and for
this reason we find It revived again
and again. .
Prim Bows and Turnover Collars.
Accessories like black velvet belts,
caught with smoked pearl buckles, and
prim velvet bows with ends fastening
below turnover white collarB of stiff
organdie, and tape berthas around the
decolletage caught with full-blown
roses or camellias, are Victorian
trifles that are being glimpsed.
DESIGNED FOR THE EVENING
Costumer’s Triumph Made Manifest In
Selection of Colors for This
Charming Gown.
The evening gown shown In tho
drawing would liuve been striking
whatever colors had beon chosen for
Its design, but developed In black and
white it has acquired distinction: Tho
graceful fall of lace over the shoulder
Checked Sports Coats.
Checked sports contB are still worn.
They are made in every fabric which
can be Induced to Show checks, even
in velvets, and they nre quite as ef
fective when frost chills the nlr as
they were when summer suns warmed
it.
LAST WORD IN RIBBON STYLES
with the rich hluck velvet of the
“corselet” girdle showing through, n
most artistic effect bus been achieved.
The full of lace over the' shoulder hus
been weighted on the points with pearl
tassels. The little tucker which
Bliows at front nnd hack of the corsage
is of shirred white tulle. Of this the
tunic Is formed und joined to the
bodice at the line of the hip with n
full niching of tho same. This tunic
Is spangled with silver sequins to the
depth of a foot from the lower edge.
The skirt of white satin is caught in
the back drapeVy with pale yellow
roses.
NOT HARD TO CLEAN HATS
Matters of Importance Which Women
Will Do Well to Keep in
the Memory.
Watch out for velvet ribbons. They
are to bo used very freely this spring
and summer for dross trimmings.
Also he on the lookout for taffota
ribbons in narrow styles not over an
inch nnd one-half wide with corded
edges and rather thin texture.
Those will he broadly used and espe
cially smart in the new colorings.
In the millinery field, tho vogue for
ribbon trimmings will follow that
which now exists fpr vegetable trim
mings.
Plalded effects will enter as well as
satin ribbons' in black and in black
and white effects.
It is possible for hat trimmings to
becomo very dependent upon ribbon
trimmings this season.
The band and streamer styles are
indicated as well as brim facings of
ribbons.
Bengallne and voile ribbons are also
on the tapis.
Embroideries of narrow velvet rib
bon and soutache braids will he smart
trimmings for cloth, muslin and silk
dresses.
Buttons Renewed.
Some beautiful pearl buttons be
come very dingy and unattractive after
having been laundered a few times.
As £hey were too good to throw away,
I gave them a bath in olive oil, then
rubbed them well with soft flannel,
after wliiel) they were polished with
•silver polish, when they looked like
new,
Little Need to Dospalr When Matter
of Renovation Becomes a Pres;
Ing Necessity.
A _qtilck and effective way to clean
white felt hats Is to make a paste of
flour and gasoline, rub It into the hat
and hang it in the uir., When dry it
will look Just like new, with all dust
and linger marks gone.
To clean white plumes, take one
quart ot gasoline and divide it into
two parts, Just a little more in one
part than in the other. Take one cup
of flour‘and mix with the larger part,
then shako the plume thoroughly in
this part and rinse it in the smaller
part. Shake well in the air to dt^y
and to destroy the odor of 'the gaso
line. The ttusol braids and ribbons
that are so much used at present can
be cleaned or refreshed by washing
them with a toothbrush that has been
dipped first in suds and then in am
monia.
A good way to clean children’s bon
nets made front Angora wool 1b to dust
talcum powder through them, rubbing
them In the hands as if washing. Lay
them away foy hulf a day, then remove
nil traces ol' powder by shaking. They
will be as white and fluffy as -when
new.
AFTERNOON MODEL
nuratDwDiiaaaBDaanntaB
Worth model afternoon gown. Skirt
is of blue taffeta with red flowers,
very full skirt, shirred; dark blue
satin waist and band around skirt.
Hat is Napoleonic shape' front
Worth, color of the roses In the
skirt, with cerise velvet trimming.
Parasol Is of dark blue silk.
This solid
gold-shell initial ring given to you
Cut out the coupon now. and mail today
This wonderful introductory offer closes We make this astounding offer to induce
April IS, 1915. Send the coupon below today you to try one pound of Arbuckles* Ariosa or
with a signature from a one• pound package of Arbuckles’ Ground Coffee nooc—to have you
Arbuckles’ Ariosa or Arbuckles’ Ground compare it, in flavor and aroma, with the coffee
Coffee, and 10 cents in stamps or coin. you now serve. Learti why more Arbuckles’
rs . c ak u .!/ i! !.• i • Ariosa and Arbuckles* Ground Coffee is sold
heart. Its value is remarkable. It is an ab-
- - . - - 9u good that it <;ould>•***• ««. —-
.. *? ot £*? a better guarantee p r j ce were \x no t for its\tremendous sales,
if you paid many times the price! v ’
Try it today, and get one of these valuable
initial rings for yourself or for some one in
your family. Cut out the coupon now. Then
buy one pound of Arbuckles* Ariosa (whole
bean) or Arbuckles’ Ground Coffee, «ut the
signature from the package, and send it today
with the coupon and 10c in stamps or coin.
How to determine the sizo you want
Thit ring is offered in sizes from l to 10. Be sure
to give the ring size, and initial desired. (Only
one letter on each ring.)
To determine the size you need, cut a strip of thick
paper so that theendswill exactly meet when drawn
tightly around the second Joint of the finger. Then
Uiiiinmul
RING SIZES
Mail Ihficoufiott with the signature and 10 cents to Arbuckle Bros,, 7/0; Water Street, New York City
Other wonderful rings you can get
No. 226, Wedding Ring.
Mail the coupon below with
nine Arbuckle signatures and
a 2-cent stamp. This solid gold-
Ailed ring is for men or women;
it is of good weight, and wears
well. It is one of our most
popular presents. Tens of thou-
No. 228, Baby Ring.
Mail the coupon below,
with seven Arbucklesigna-
lures and a --cent stamp.
This solid gold-shell ring
lovely new pattern
No. 222, Fancy Band No. 227, Heart Rim.
Ring. Mali the coupon Mill the coupon below,
below,with eight Arbuckle with twelve Atbuckle lie
tigniturei end a 2-cent nature, and. 2-cent .lamp,
.temp. Tbi. ring If tor Thie solid gold-shell ting
men ot women. Solid gold- is (or ladies or misses: the
shell: exceptionally beau- design is three heetle.each
How to got IS olgnaturoo free
and do your friendt a favor
Sen’ll the coupon below,
with one signature and 10c
in stamps or coin, and we
will send you at once one of
these beautiful initial solid
gold-shell rings. This will
be your ring. Use it to show
your friends what a remark
able offer this is. Get live
of them (not already using
Arbuckles’ Coffee) to take
advantage of this offer, just
as you have. We will mail
each of your friends direct
the beautiful ring, when you
send us the money and sig
natures for the five rings.
For doing this you will
earn IS signatures free.
When we send you your
ring, we will send a special
blank, giving full and clear
instructions as to what you
have to do to get tljpse 15
signatures free. At the same
time; we will send you our
beautiful new catalog, show
ing the wide choice of won
derful gifts you can'get for
15 signatures.
Then you can advise us
what you, want for the IS
Arbuckle signatures that you
get free; or, if you so desire,
we will mail you a credit for
the 15 signatures, which you
can count with signatures cut
from otir coffee packages for
articles which require *
greater quantity.
Mail tho coupon now
-with one Arbuckle
signature and 10c
Delivery.
Church—I see the letter carriers in
Portugal save themselves much wnlk-
ing on Sunday by delivering letters at
qhnrch.
aotham—But 1 should think the de
livery of the letter carrier would in
terfere witli that of the preacher.
NEGLECT YOUR SCALP
And Lose Your Hair. Cutlcura Pre
vents 1L Trial Free.
Cuticura Soap shampoos cleanse
and purify the scalp of dandruff while
the Olntmeut soothes and heals tho
irritated scalp skin. Dandruff and.
Itching are hair destroyers. Get ac
quainted with these supercreamy emol
lients for the skin and scalp.
Sample each free by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. XY,
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv. 1
Freshness.
Patience—What do you think?
Practice—I can’t imagine.
“I wrote my name on an egg one of
our hens inid before we sent it to
market, and I got a proposal of mar
riage from the man who got it.”
“Giiess the man must have been
fresher than the egg,”
The man who borrows trouble is
always anxious to pay back in, your
own coin. ■
All men may be horn equal, hut they
get ovcrTt before they die,
Embarrassing Interruption.
“What do you think?” exclaimed
Mrs. Twobble. “While the relief com
mittee was holding an importanfmeet-
ing yesterday afternoon in my draw
ing room a ragged woman came to the
house and asked for food. She had a
baby in her nrms, too!”
“What did you do?” askod Mrs. Gad-
son.
“Sent her about her business, of
course! I was reading my report to
the committee and had no time'to
bother witli stray beggurs.”
IN OOI.I) IN THE I-Iin,
I contract".: malaria lu IKK), and after a
•ttlYifrttll - if *
down with tropical malaria—the worst form
—und sent home for Rabelf. Attain It
roved Us value—It is■ worth Its weight It)
provi- .
Gold here. Brasle O’Hagaa, Troop
IT. s. Cavalry, Balayan, Philippines.
Elixir Unbelt. 50 oents/hll druggists or by
WuBhlngton,
The Reason.
“Why did you critics roast that
piece?"
“Because it was so raw."
Necessary to Know.
“Do you think she is too fat to b.
beautiful?”
“I dah’t know her well enough to
pass an opinion. Is hpr father
wealthy?"
Strolling down Fifth
Avenue,, the New
Yorker lights a
FATIMA. Pro
gressive youitig men
everywhere buy
three times as many
FATIMAS as any
other 15c cigarette.
How She Loves Her!
He—Yes; Ermyntrude - was horn on
April 2,
She—Late—as usual!
W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 11-1915.
npeto with W. I>. Douglas shoes for stylo
lallty. As comfortable, easy walking
ssod.
MEN S <2.50 *3 <3.50 <4.00 <4.50 <5 <5.50 SHOES
WOMEN'S <2.00 <2.50 <3.00 <3.50 & *4.00 SHOES
BOYS’ < 1.75 <2 <2.50 <3.00 MISSES' <2.00 & <2.50
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY
WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES
W. In Douglas shoes are mado of the best domestic and import
leathers, on tho latest models, carefully constructed by tho moBt
expert lust and pattern makers in this country,. No oilier make
of equal prices, can comp 1 - —" * * * A “ , “
workmanship and qua)
shoes they are unsurpaas<
The 83.00,83.80 and 84.00 shoos will give as good aervloi
as other makes costing 84.00 to 85.00. The 84.G0,85,00 and
85.50 shoes compure favorably with other makes costing
86.00 to 88.00. Wherever you live the' a e are many men
and women wearing W.L.Douglns shoes. Consult them
nnd they will tell you that W. L. Douglas shoes cannot
bo excelled for the price,
If you eould visit the W. L. Dougins factory at
Brockton, Mass., and see how carefully the shoes
are mude, and the high grade leathers used,
you would then understand why they look and
fit better, hold their shape and wear longer
than other makes for the price.
If your doalor cannot supply you, write for Illus
trated Catalog showing how to order by mail.
WJ^Pousl^ai^SparkSl^Brockton^a 83 .