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d The Secret of Youth 1
1 Do you ever wonder how you can remain young, or
■ why other women older than you, look younger than you do? p*
if The secret can be put in a few words: “Preserve F
your health, and you will preserve your youth.”
H By “health” we mean not alone physical health, but p
S nerve health, as, sometimes, magnificently strong-looking |j|
women are nervous wrecks. ' Stt
b But whether you are weak physically or nervously, If?
you need a tonic, and the best tonic for you is Cardui. W
m It builds strength for the physical and nervous systems. fc-
It .helps put flesh on your bones and vitality into your nerves, p.
Ip? cardui I
I The Woman’s Tonic i
m “My mother,” writes Mrs. Z. L. Adcock, of Smith- H
9 ville, Tenn., “is 44 years old and is passing through the M
change of life.
“She was irregular and bloated and suffered terribly. :
S My father stepped over to the store and got her a bottle ■
S of Cardui, which she took according to directions and now
H she is up, able to do her housework and says she feels gi
« like a new woman.” Try Cardui in your own case. §1
fgf| Write to: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., |b
B tor Special Instructions, and 64-page book, “Home Treatment for Women,” sent free. |||
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THE PROGRESS, JULY C 19J1
! Don’t be a Borrower
Let me advise every bushier
; girl against acquiring the borrow*
. ing or lending habit. The two
classes of women w hich I consider
the greatest trials to a b-.isy ( ,| IH
art —idle women who exp* et busy
; women to entertain them, and
; womeo «ho at'*- 1 chronic borrowers
[ Youki .w the chronic borrower
type. In the office she never keeps
| her own desk snppl iej, but borrows
pencil-, pen,-erasers, paper,stamps
and an\thing and everything, in
j eluding carfare and luncheon
i money. If a roommate she has no
false pride about appropriating
toilet articles and articles of dress
nor has she the sense of justice
which makes her repair damages
to borrowed attire. Protect your
self and save hard feelings by say
ing frankly from the start :‘T can
not lend my belongings; I have j
too few. I have no money to
lend. ” The girl or the man who
borrow small sums of money and
| forget to return them come into
every business girl’s life. Surely.
I you say if you are just starting out,
I uo man would borrow’ money of a
girl. Oh, yes; some men will.
Generally in every business place
there is a chronic borrower who de
| mands a nickle for carfare, a dime
for luncheon, fifty cents to pay a
1 bill, and on and on until the first
thing you know you are out sever
al dollars. Borrowers are gener
■ ally pleasent, amiable people,
, good companions, happv-go-luck
type, and you have neither the
heart nor the courage to ask them
to repay you. Even if the borrow
’ ing continues, you are ashamed to
► carry the case to your employer
► lest he tell you you should have
► known better, or lest you get the
, borrower into trouble. You feel
that your only chance to get your
money back is to keep on friendly
' terms with the borrower, and there
you are. I have been the victim
of borrowers many times and the
only time I had courage to corner
the borrower and insist on her
keeping her promise to pay, it re
sulted in a most unnerving scene.
To this day she assumes an injur
ed air, and points me out as a
monster of cruelty, not a true
friend. My funniest and most re
cent experience with a borrower
I was after carrying a girl, almost
!an entire stranger, along finan
j chilly hr week?, to have
i hi-r grer-t me with: “I hope that
you do not think that. I am under
any obi igat ion.« to \ nil f<~ r I <-o i:• u
feel that I am in the slightest dp
i give.” That is about as grateful in
the chronic borrower generally is, I
so do not bother with them. Re-1
fuse firmly and pleusautly and put
the dollar you might have lent in
to your savings bank.—Ladies
World.
Watch Your kidneys
Their action controls your health j
Read what Foley’s Kidney pills
| have done for your neighdor. Mrs
H. W. Allen, Quincy, 111., says:
“About a year ago my kidneys be
gan bothering me. I had a swell
ing in my ankles and limbs, then
headaches and nervous dizzy spells
and later severe backaches. I was
getting worse, when I began tub -
1 ing Foley Kidney Pills I kept
on taking them until 1 was once
more freed of all kidney trou
ble and suffering. I have a great
deal to thank Foiey’s Kidney Pills
for and shall always recommend
j them.” Sold by all Druggists.
There is lots of hugging being
done in Atlanta just now. When
you are up there take a peep into
the Kimball Hou3e lobby and
watch the politicians performing
their stunts. —Ex.
Ki!l More Than Wild Beasts.
The number of People killed year
ly by wild beasts don’t approach
the vast number killed by disease
germs. No life is'safe from their
attacks. They’re in air, water,
dust, even food. But grand pro
tection is afforded by Electric Bit-'
ters, which destroy and expel these
1 deadly disease germs from the sys- j
tern. That’s why chills, fever and j
1 ague, all malarial and many blood
diseases yield promptly to this won
| aerful blood purifier. Try them,and
enjoy the glorious health and new
strength they’ll give you. Money
back, if not satisfied. Only 50c at
! Brown Odom Drug Co.
It’s all very well to talk about
“swatting the fly,” but suppose
the fly takes a notion not to be
“swatted,” as we have known him
to do for a whole morning.
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These are the shells that have
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for the last two years.
Better pattern, better penetra
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The shell is stronger, surer, safer f
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Remington-HMC -the perfect
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Reminghm Ar^n— Union Melnllln
Electric
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Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it i 3 the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist’s counter.
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