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Owe Their Health To
Ljdia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound — overshadowing
indeed is the success of this great medicine. Compared with
it, all other medicines for women’s ills seem to be experiments.
For Why is it forty so successful ? Simply because of its sterling worth*
over years it has had no equ&L Women for two
generations have depended upon it with confidence.
Thousands of Their Letters are en our files, which
prove these statements to be facts, not mere boasting.
Here Are Two Sample Letters:
Motker and Daughter Helped.
Middleburg, that Lydia P*. — “1 am glad
te state E. Pinkham’s
Vege table Compound did me much
goed when I was 35 years old. I
was run down with female trouble
and was not able to do anything,
canid not walk for a year and
could not work. I had treatment
from a physician but did not gain.
I read in the papers and books
about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege¬
table Compound and decided to
try it The first few bottles gave
me relief and I kept on using it
until I got better and was able to
do my work. The Vegetable Com
when poundalsoregulated my daughter I
she was 16 years old. can
recommend V ere table Compound
as the best medicine I have ever
used.” — Mrs. W. Yerger, R. 3,
Bex 21, Middleburg, Pa.
Wise Is the Woman Who Insists Upon Having
ludla E. Pin kha'm’s
’;!€9;§..___.._....tab'e (9mm 90“"?!
There must be warmth in the sparkle
*f a diamond. A glove Is seldom worn
hi a Jeweled hand.
Baby i Health
is wonderfully protected and
colic, diarrhoea, constipation,
and other stomach and bowel
troubles are quickly banished
or avoided by using
MRS.WINSL.OWTS SYRUP
Tb« Infant*' a»d Clii!dr«’* Regulator
This remedy quickly aids
the stomach to digest food
and produces most remark¬
able and satisfying results in
regulating the bowels and
preventing sickness.
Pleasant to give—pleasant to take.
Hamdew, purely vegetable, infants'
and children's regulator, formula on
every label. Guaranteed non-narcotic,
—- non-alcoholic.
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Relief for Torpid Livers
and Habitual Constipation
The liver is the largest and most im¬
portant organ in the body, and when the
liver refuses to act, it causes constipa¬
tion, biliousness, headaches, indigestion,
gas, sour stomach, bad breath, dysentery,
diarrhoea, pains in back and under shoul¬
der blades and under ribs on right side.
These symptoms lead to colds, influenza
or other serious troubles unless corrected
immediately, ,
An inactive liver places an extra
ourden on the kidneys, which overtaxes
themeand causes the blood to absorb and
carry into the system the impurities that
the liver and kidneys have failed to elim¬
inate.
When you treat the liver alone, you
treat only a third of your trouble, and
that Is why you have to take purgatives
every few nights, Calome! or other or¬
dinary laxatives do not go far enough.
If you would treat your kidneys and blood
while treating the liver, you would put
your entire system in order and frequent
purgatives would then be unnecessary.
Dr. W. L. Hitchcock
recognized these important facts, and after much study and research, com
pounded what is now known as Dr. Hitchcock’s Liver, Kidney and Blood Pow
ders, three medicines combined in one. This was the Doctor’s favorite pre
scription for many years, being used by his patients with marked success. It
is a harmless vegetable remedy that will not make you sick, and you may ea
anything you like while taking it.
Get a large tin box from your druggist or dealer for 25 cents, under hii
personal guarantee that it will give relief, tone up the liver, stimulate th
kidneys to healthy action and thereby purify the blood. Keep it In the horn*
for ready use whenever any member of the family begins to feel “out of sorts.’
It will prove a household friend and a valuable remedy.
Pall River, Mass. — “Three
years ago I gave birth to a little
girl pick and after well. she was born I did
not up I doctored for
twomonths and my condition re¬
mained the same. One day one
of your little books was left at
my door and my husband sug¬
gested Pinkham’s that I try Vegetable a bottle of Lydia
E. Cot
pound. and I felt I started better it and immediately
could eat
better after the first bottle, and
1 continued taking it for some
time. Last year I gave birth to
a baby boy and had a much easier
time as 1 took the Vegetablo
baby Compoundfor On four monthsbefore I had
came. getting up
no pains like I had before, and no
diizinesa, and in two weeks felt
about as well as ever.”—Mrs.
Thomas Wilkinson, 363 Colum¬
bia Street, Fall River, Mass.
Uirls like compliments—also ie*
cream and oysters.
USE “DIAMOND DYES"
Dye right! Don’t risk
your material in a poor dye.
Each package of “Diamond
Dyes” contains directions
so simple that any woman
can diamond-dye a new,
rich, fadeless color into old
garments, draperies, cover¬
ings, everything, whether
wool, silk, linen, cotton or
mixed goods.
Buy “Diamond Dyes” —
no other kind—then perfect
results are guaranteed.
Druggist has “Diamond
Dyes Color Card”—16 rich colors. Adv
Whatsoever a man reaps some man
must have planted.
Dont Forget Cuticura Talcum
When adding to your toilet requisites.
An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby
and dusting powder and perfume, ren
dering other perfumes superfluous,
You may vely on it because one of the
Cuticura Trio (Soap Ointment and
Talcum). 25c each everywhere.—Adv.
The telephone enables some men tc
lie without becoming confused.
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CASCARETS
“They Work while you Sleep"
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Knock on wood 1 You’re feeling
fine, eh? That’s great! Keep the entire
family feeling that way always with
occasional Cascarets for the liver and
bowels. When bilious, constipated,
headachy, unstrung, or for a cold,
upset stomach, of bad breath, nothing
acts like Cascarets. No griping, no
Inconvenience. 10, 25, 50 cents.— Adv
Appropriate Gait.
“He is riding to a fall."
“Who is?”
“That bus boy.”
LAST 5 WORDS
TELL THE STORY
Cardui Assisted Mississippi Lady
Recover Her Health.—Other
Treatment Had Been
Without Result.
Read Her
Story.
Erratta, Miss.—Describing results
from the use of Cardui, Mrs. W. L.
White, of this place, says: “When
only a girl I suffered a great deal with
. . . My mother decided then for me
to take Cardui. I took nine bottles in
all and became ... a strong, healthy
girl.
“After my marriage, I ... so began
to take Cardui. I was soon stronger,
and passed the danger period all right,
and my boy was strong and healthy.
"First of last year ... I was in a
desperate condition. I . . . almost to
death.
“We used medicines without results.
“I was so sore across the bottom of
my stomach, and so weak.
“For three months I lay in this
condition.
“I told my husband Cardui had
helped me once, maybe it would aguln.
He went and got it.
“I begnn to take Cardui and very
shortly I began to improve and get
my strength.
“The . . . stopped; the soreness
’eft me.
‘‘My.present health is good.”—Adv.
A Double Disaster.
“What’s the excitement down the
street?”
“An explosion of home brew."
“Any fatalities?”
“Yes. Deacon Crnhleigh’s roputa
tion as a prohibitionist and a pillar of
the church blew up with the brew.”—
Birmingham Age-Herald.
"DANDERINE”
Girls;' Save Your Hair I
Make It Abundant!
!
Immediately after a “Danderine"
massage, your hair takes on new life,
lustre and wondrous beauty, appear¬
ing twice as heavy and plentiful be¬
cause each hair seems to fluff ami
thicken. Don’t let your hair stay life¬
less. colorless, plain or scraggly. You,
too, want lots of long, strong, beauti¬
ful hair.
A 35-eent bottle of delightful
“Danderine” freshens your scalp,
checks dandruff and failing hair. This
stimulating “beauty-tonic” gives to
thin. dull, fading hair that youthful
brightness and abundant thickness—
All druggists!—Adv.
There isn’t much hope for a man so
(leaf he is unable to hear the noise
of a paper dollar.
“Pape’s Diapepsin” for Indigestion
“Pape’s Diapepsin” is the quickest,
surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatu¬
lence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fermentation
or Stomach Distress caused by acidity.
A few tablets give almost immediate
stomach relief and shortly the stomach
is corrected so you can eat favorite foods
without fear. Large case costs only 60
cents at drug store. Absolutely harmless
and pleasant. Millions helped annually
Best stomach corrective known—Adv.
A woman may listen to her hus¬
band’s advice, but she does as she j
pleases anyhow, I
ANTI-JAPAN MOVES
CAUSE DEEP FEAR
APPREHENSION LEST CALIFOR¬
NIA ACTION MAY LEAD TO
DELICATE SITUATION
SAY U.S. ARE BLOCKING 1APS
Not Only In China, But In Far East,
Japanese Say They Must Speak
Out In Defense Of Interests
Tokio. Into the situation between'
Japan and the United States, persons
in high positions who follow the
trend of events modern Japan, but
who may not be characterized as of¬
ficial, have evolved the following as
summarizing the situation growing
out of the proposed California anti
Japanese measures:
First: A genuine feeling of appre¬
hension pervades responsible Japanese
quarters over the anti-Japanese move¬
ment in the United States because of
the fact that it may lead to inten¬
sified exclusion movements against
the Japanese elsewhere, especially in
the British dominions.
Second: The Japanese contend that
if the Japanese question in California
is left alone, it will settle itself, be¬
cause when the present settlers who
cannot be naturalized either die or re¬
turned to Japan, only their legal
American posterity will remain, who,
in the course of generations, will be
assimiliated.
Third: The Japanese contend that
Americans are confusing the present
negotiations which are aimed at pro¬
tecting the acquired rights of the
Japanese now in California with the
general question of immigration, which
is not involved.
Fourth: The Japanese maintain
that the voting of tho California meas¬
ure would add fuel to the anti-Amer¬
ican sentiment created by America
blocking what the Japanese call their
legitimate and necessary expansion
in the far east, especially in China
and Siberia. Thi3 sentiment is being
steadily engendered by anti-American
articles in the Japanese newspapers.
Fifth: While genuinely alarmed at
the anti-Japanese movement abroad,
the leading Japanese secreUy are dis¬
turbed at the growth of the individu¬
alist movement at home arising from
the dissatisfaction of the people over
the economic and political conditions
and poverty in large cities. The dis¬
content of laborers resulting from the
absorption or social ideas from the
west; hostility of capitalism; lack of
suitable opportunity for personal prog¬
ress and a tendency to blame the
nation's leaders for inability to check
what they term Japan’s moral isola¬
tion from the rest of the world.
Sixth: China remains Japan’s
greatest hope, and her greatest prob¬
lem. Japanese leaders claim that tho
Americans are blocking Japanese prog¬
ress in China, and in the far east gen-,
eraily. “Japan must find an outlet
and opportunities for her population
which is increasing at the rate of 700,
000 yearly,” said one official.
Seventh: To a direct question put
by a correspondent, whether war was
a possibility, the reply of this offi¬
cial and of leading Japanese civilians
unvaryingly is that war with America
is, of course, an imposibility, but that
It is regrettable than an estrangement
in friendly relations was within the
range of possibility. The replies are
unanimous that the Japanese believe
that the time has arrived when they
must speak out “frankly in defense of
our interests and say what we want
to do in the world.”
HELD FOR MURDER,
FOR SAFE-BLOWING
AND BANK ROBBING
Toledo, Ohio.—That D. W. West,
murderer, safe blower and noted bank
robber, is under arrest in Oshkosh,
Wis., is the word received by the To¬
ledo police. According to a telegram
received here West and three others
are held in Oshkosh on a charge of
bank robbery.
West, in company with Albert Loach,
Leo Mitchell and Frank Howard, es
caped from the county jail last Christ¬
mas morning. A rescuing party walk¬
ed through the office door arid held
up a deputy sheriff, taking his keys
from him.
Large Logs Used To Make Whiskey
Huntsville, Ala.—Revenue officers
returning from a raid into Jackson,
Etowah and St. Clair counties report
the discovery of a new wrinkle in the
way of “moonshine stills," the moun¬
taineers utilizing large logs headed
at each end instead of the usual cop¬
per apparatus. A steam pipe leading
to a vessel some distance from the
logs is connected and the beer in the
logs is distilled in that manner. The
log stills are inexpensive and easily
concealed. Three of these stills were
destroyed.
Bootlegging Laid To Chicago Police
Chicago.—Chief of Police Garrity
began an investigation of reports that
dozens of Chicago policemen are im¬
plicated „ in wholesale “bootlegging”
and are actig as guards in the illegal
transportation of liquor. The investi¬
gation followed reports that S 3 75,000
worth of whiskey shipped here from
Louisville, Ky., was stolen from the
freight yards and that each of a doz
t:; trucks used in carrying the liquor
away had a policeman on it as a guard
ASPIRIN
Name “Bayer” on Genuine
“Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” is genu¬
ine Aspirin proved safe by millions
and prescribed by physicians for over
twenty years. Accept only an unbroken
“Bayer package” which contains proper
directions to relieve Headache, Tooth¬
ache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12
tablets cost few cents. Druggists also
sell larger “Bayer packages.” Aspirin
is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Mon
oaceticactdester of Salicyltcacid.—Adv,
Soft Is Right.
“Say, Mike, wanna make a soft half
dollar?” “Betcha.” “Melt it."—Amer¬
ican Legion Wedkly.
99 OUT OF 100
Need Vacher-Balm at Times.
Nothing better for summer colds,
hurts or itching. Keep it handy.
Agents wanted where we have none.
E. W. Vacher, Inc., New Orleans,
La.—Adv.
Some people seem to have no use
for anything ■ common—not even com¬
mon sense.
Catarrh Can Be Cured
Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ¬
enced by constitutional conditions. It
therefore requires constitutional treat¬
ment. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
is taken internally and acts through
the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of
the System. HALL'S CATAKEH
MF.DICINE destroys the foundation of
the disease, gives the patient strength by
improving the general healtli and assists
nature in doing its work.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Some men take to religion as a po
lit'!cal afterthought
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I FT A Good Sign
that your liver’s out of order and your blood’s
weak and watery, when you wake up with “an
awful taste in your mouth” and “about as
tired as when you went to bed.” Better get
busy with Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood
Syrup. It’ll put your liver and bowels in
good shape and brace you up all over. Finest
kind of a FAMILY TONIC-in use for 68
years. On sale at your drug store.
Mr. and Mr». J.H. Nelson, Carthage, Tex.: ‘‘We have
used Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup for many
years. It has been our only doctor when sick and in
II*j a run-down condition.”
THACHER MEDICINE CO.
r ‘*-n<*Qga, Team, U. S. A.
That Nagging Backache
Are you tortured with a throbbing
backache? Suffer sharp pains at every
sudden move? Evening find you “all
played out?” Perhaps you have been
working too hard and getting too
little rest. This may have weakened
your feeling kidnevs, and dull, bringing on that tired
You have headaches nagging backache.
may and dizziness,
too, with annoying kidney irregulari¬
ties. Don’t wait. Help the weakened
They kidneys with Doan’s Kidney Pills.
have helped thousands and should
help you. Ask your neighbor!
A Georgia Case
“ — A. F. Gayles, car¬
penter, Laundry
St,, Tallapoosa, Ga..
says: “1 had ter¬
rible pains in my
back, which I think
were caused from
constant bending
over. I must have
caught cold as I
"aug was always in ter
-SHE rible Pai ns - My
1 —kidneys didn't
act properly ami
:*». , if scanty i and painful
— n passage. I got
a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they
entirely cured me.”
Get Doan's at Any Store, 60c i Box
DOAN’S Vfi.’LV'
FOSTER-M1LBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y
Freed From
T orture
Eatonic Glenred His
Up-Set Stomach
“The people who have seen me suf¬
fer tortures from neuralgia brought on
by an up-set stomach now see me per¬
fectly sound and well—absolutely due
to Eatonic,” writes R. Long.
Profit by Mr. Long’s experience, keep
your stomach In healthy condition,
fresh and cool, and avoid the aliments
that come from an acid condition.
Eatonic brings relief by taking up and
carrying out the excess acidity and
gases—does it quickly. Take an Eatonic
after eating and see how wonderfully
it helps you. Big box costs only a
trifle with your druggist’s guarantee.
FRECKLES
cabbage plants, leading varif,
rIK 8 , 500 ; 1^,000, $ 2 . Prompt ahipm’i.
Plant Co. Box 108, Thomasville, Ga.