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By Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
*“A neighbor advised me to try Lydia
B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
which she said had
helped her so much,
; 150 I bought a few
d bottles and tried it
qJout, It sure helped
s, Ime wonderfully, 1
: wh ¥"B | felt much better.
8 =~ B |My work was no
ok @ |llonger a dread to
o e 4~ Ime, Iflhearofany
R g one who is troubled
‘4 gElthe way I was, I
5§ will gladly recom
e mend the Vegetable
ompound to them and I will answer
any letters in regard to the same.”=—
Mgs. BertHA MeacmAN, 1134 N. Penn,
Ave., Lansing, Mich,
“I had been sickly ever since I was
fifteen years old. After taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I
got so I could do all my housework and
I am In good health.”—Mgs. MariE K,
Wirriams, Ketchikan, Alaska.
From Michigan to Alaska, from Maine
to Oregon and from Connecticut to
California letters are continually being
written by grateful women recom
mending Lydia B, Pinkham’s Vegetable
LCompound,
The Compound 1s made from roots
and herbs and for more than fifty years
has been helping to restore run-down,
over-worked women to health,
Are you on the SBunlit Road to Bet
ter Health?
Hanford’s Baisam of Myrrh
Since 1846 Has Healed Wounds and
Sores on Man and Beast
Money back for first bottle if not sulted. All dealers.
| Unsightly Freckles]|
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?n be removed Itolcou use Dr, U. H, Berry Co.'a
by mal propaid. BEAUTY BOOKLME B IER
ma re . .
Dr, C. L{ lr:rry U0..%m Michigan Ave., Chicago.
NEAT LADIES T 0 MAIL OUR CIRCULARS
at home. Good money, Send addressed
atamped envelope for particulars, Progressive
Sales Agency,Dept.K,Box 534, Deadwood,B.D.
SORE EYES 2545
Eye Lotion
mfloves and cures sore and Inflamed eyes in 24 to 48
Ask ¥, u‘rlglg. Not ¥ dealon ol SALTIRS. Baly
our dr st or denler for o
from lwform'Blsmury P. O. Box 161, Atlants, Gs’
$lO to S2O IN YOUR MAIL daily. Little
mall order business at home. Complete plan,
large sample sl. Madalynne Taylor, Box
1283, Lakeland, Fila,
work at home, a gold mine, sell Frence
nnlmz article. Guaranteed, Bomothlng new,
Write Lorenzo,6Bs6l Wentworth Ave, Chicago.
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Look in that old trunk up in the garret
and send me all the old envelopes up to
1880. Do not remove the stamps from
the envelopes. You keep the letters.
I will pay highest prices.
GEO. H. HAKES, 290 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
WANTED—-8 TO 12 ACRES SUITABLE
for business or residential subdivision In or
near elty llmits growing towns. B, C, Bass,
#lendersonville, N, C.
218 RICH ACRES—I mile from Woedleaf;
good roads; 40 acres bottom; modern 10
room house, painted; barns, outhouses, good
fishing. Low price, casy terms, D, C, LINN,
Landis, N. C,
$lO Dally Cash Commission Selling guaran
teed bedspreads, window draperies and table
damask. Write today for free sample outfit,
Carolina Mills Company, Gafftney, 8, C,
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Hideous Mirth
Howell="The loud laugh bespeaks
the wvacant mind” Jones—"“Why,
who's been laughing at you?”
The Last
Survivor
Flyosan has killed
all his millions of
friends and relatives
No'w-h'lflun.lmwl
he's next.
Flyosan has killed every single
fly and mosquito in thousands of
homes thissummer, Flyosan is the
modern best way of fighting flying
pests, It kills them by the whole
sale-not one at a time,
Flyosan is the original liguid
insect spray (non-poisonous). Use
Flyosan itself, not one of its imi
tations. Flyosan not only kills all
the flies and mosquitoes in your
home but also rids it of the mil
lions of deadly, discase-bearing
germs which each one carries,
experience. We know that is true.
Tt p&fi&l man’
Jor vach in ’
oot On sale whorever
druge are sold. 200 Ptk Ave N. Y ©.
Undertal:er Had Best
of Bid for Business
Thomas A. Dwer, president of the
New York Rotary club, said at a
banquet:
“There's such a thing, after all, as
carrying business methods too far,
“A business man sent for the doc
tor. The doctor looked him over and
said:
““You're pretty sick, sir, but I be
lieve 1 can cure you.
““What will you charge, doe?
groaned the business man, ‘for a full
cure?
“‘Well,' said the doctor, ‘it's rather
irregular to estimate in this way, but
I'm ready to cure you for S2OO.
“The business man shook his head
weakly on the pillow. Then he man
aged with great difficulty to articu
late: : .
*“‘You'll have to shade that price
considerable, doe. 1 got a darn sight
better bid from the undertaker.’”
Drove Hard Bargain
A man tells this story of his col
lege days:
He was accosted on the street one
day by a stranger who offered to sell
at a bargain a ring which he said he
had found in the washroom of a hotel.
The ring had a large stone set. The
stranger asked $5 for the ring, but
after much bickering took 25 cents.
The student put on his new mark
of opulence and went down to the col
lege with the expectation of making
an impression, but on arriving, he
found others had made similar bar
gains, paying from 10 cents to $4.
Knew Naught About Him
Drill Sergeant (to awkward recruit)
—Didn’t you hear “About turn”?
Recruit—No. Wot about ’im?—Bos
ton Post.
Prepared Especially for Infants
and Children of All Ages
Mother! Fletcher’'s Castoria has
been In use for over 80 years as a
pleasant, harmless substitute for Cas
tor 011, Paregorle, Teething Drops and
Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcot
ics. Proven directions are on each
package. Physiclans everywhere rec
ommend it,
The genuine bears signature of
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Grove’s
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Purifies the Blood and
makes the cheeks rosy.soc
One of the great moral fights that
some natures have is to keep from
eating too much,
. ]E.ifi': ; -w?r,_
“Swatting” only scatters these
germs into the air which you and
your family breathe.
Here is the right insecticide
for each insect:
FLYOSAN, Liguid Spray — kills files and
mosquitoes.
PETERMAN'S ANT FOOD — exterminates
ants,
PETERMAN'S DISCOVERY, Liguid — exter
minates bed-buge.
PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD—exterminates
that cockroach army.
PETERMAN'S MOTH FOOD - protects
against moths.
You must have a specific insecti
cide for each insect. No single in
secticide will exterminate them
all, We have had nearly 50 years’
HERALD, FOLKSTON, GEORGIA.
CT he Kitchen
Cabinet
(®., 1921, Western Nowwap-er Unlon.)
“Some people are too little to
4o big things and too big to do lit
tle things, hence they do nothing.”
TASTY DISHES
A cupful or two of any well cooked
and seasoned meat may, with a little
thought, be made
fnto most tasty
fond. Hash is a
most delicious
dish when well
seasoned and one
that is a great fa
vorite In most
families. Mix
twice as much chopped potato (cooked)
with the chopped meat; if not suffi
clently fat add suet or butter, stir and
cook, adding a little onion juice and
milk or thin cream, to moisten. Serve
piping hot.
Spanish Chicken~Make a sauce of
one tablespoonful of butter and two
of flour with two cupfuls of chicken
broth or water with a teasponful of
extract of beef. Add one cupful of
chicken cooked and finely chopped, one
small onion cut into bits and two table
spoonfuls of cooked peas. Heat
thoroughly and serve on toast.
Deviled Chicken~Make a sauce of
salt, pepper, dry mustard, paprika and
grated lemon peel with a little of the
juice of the lemon, worcestershire
sauce, and a few drops of tabasco.
Heat until hot, add cubes of cooked
chicken and cook until well heated
through., Add a tablespoonful of but
ter and serve.
Chicken Goulash.—Cut into dice two
medium sized uncooked potatoes. Put
into a frying pan two tablespoonfuls
of olive oil and when hot add the
diced potato; stir and cook for five
minutes, then add a cupful of boiling
water, a crushed clove of garlic, a
cupful of cooked chicken and salt to
taste, Cover and cook until the pota
toes are done, stirring frequently.
Meal Planning.
In the ideal family where every
body eats all kinds of food and enjoys
it, the meal plan
[l | N | ning s not such
1.-. L} & complicated
¥ ‘ problem., Where
..- ocne does not
\| & drink coffee, an
- \ other wishes
!L\ some other grain
drink, another
milk, cocoa or chocolate, preparing
Just the drinks for the family ils a
morning's task. With the dozens of
cereals on the market, many ready to
eat, that problem need not bother. It
is a good plan to alternate them so
that there will be a variety, It ils no
more expensive to have five or six
boxes going at a time than to have
one kind and use up the entire box
before buying another variety,
Toast is considered almost an In
dispensable breakfast dish, but even
tonst gets monotonous. Try having
muffins of various kinds, waflles or
rolls, Toast may be varied by using
a dash of cinnamon and sugar on but
tered strips of hot toast or fried toast
(called French), dipped in egg and
milk. Piled log cabin fashion, they
are both pleasing to the eye and make
a change from the regular slices.
For dinner there is a wide range,
depending upon the taste and pocket
book. Usually the people who have
the most money to spend on food en
joy the simplest fare, for they know
often by sad experience what rich and
heavy food will do to destroy one's
health and digestion,
Meal planning is a woman's job; it
is like housework —“powerful cons
tant.,” In most homes the noonday
meal is a light one, for the school and
business worker finds it better to
have the hearty meal when there Is
more time and leisure to digest It
The luncheon is a simple meal, One
may have soup, a dish of escalloped
vegetable or other hot dish, a cup of
tea or hot drink, If cool—lced drinks
in hot weather—a little fruit and cake,
which will be found sufficiently sus
taining for the mid-day meal.
Many overparticular housewives
waste valuable tlme In doing work
which could be done well in half the
time. Well-ironed clothing is always
1 Joy to look upon, but hours in irou
ing may be saved by placing the sheet
on the table or board and Ironing
small things upon it. The hems well
ironed and sheet well folded will look
15 well when lald In the drawér us If
every Inch had been lroned. Much of
the family ironing may be slighted I
this way, giving time for more Impor
tant work, such as reading the news
f the day, keeping informed on the
vorld's progress, ’
Frankforts sliced very thin and
ooked In butter may be served with
nayonnaise potatoes.
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been taken from Paris to his homeland, where it was interred with national
honors, In the picture the casket is seen in the cAthedral of Wawel, with
military guard and banners,
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The selection of the residence at Fifteenth and Chapin streets In Wash
ington as the Egyptian legation adds another nation te the fast-growing
diplomatic colony of that region, It is a four story white stone structure