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WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound lira. Annie Kwinskl of 626 let Ave nue. Milwaukee. Wis., writes tbat she . 1 beoame so weak and run-down that she was not able to do her housework. She saw the name Lydia W E. Pinkham's Vege T' *' table Compound In ? ~~ the paper and said 1 i to her husband. "I a|ft will try that medl ,?B cine end seo If It ?MKT'W will help me." Sho says she took six bottles end Is feel Ing much better. Mrs. Mattle Adams, who lives In Downing Street, Brewton, Ala., writes As follows: "A friend recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and since taking It 1 feel like ? different woman." With her children grown up, the mld dle-aged woman finds time to do the things she never had time to do before ? read the new books, see the new plays, enjoy ber grand-children, take ?a active part In church and civic affairs. Far from being pushed aside by the younger set, she finds a full, rich life or her own. That Is, If her health Is good. Thousands of women past fifty, say they owe their vigor and health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. and are recommending it to their friends and neighbors. wm? m %t f? Women and (it ris wbo WW JftI* ft mmr~ arw lovers of eotor to ?Md for mm 4-ooIor publication entitled -OulsOK HIWtL" KJOBIn I nge Ountett for Uom wbo are w'lllng to nee a Uuie energy in ffets connection?Ho gelling. J a at reacts t??'nd M. If yon feelyoa can leoummend MUN3KT 5? m and IiVtlNT, tbe new lOr Tint, write and we will enter roa In Ihlg Contest. Add rent Sept. ft, North American Sye Corporation. Mt. Vernon. W. r. WOMEN GETTING BALD The next five years will show women with Bald Heads, or going In that direction. Men attribute It to Heredity. What will the women say Is the cause for It? Thousands of young men bald, ar going that way, who had no need tor getting bald or even scarce of hair. Ton sorely can give one or two ?(notes eech day to take care of yonr hair. Tbla te all the time required. Too owe this to Nature, as it was given to ns In the beginning by Nature. Orow hair on yonr Bald Ilend. Grow MW hair, destroy dandruff by Improv ing the condition of the scnlp which fissds the bulr. Then yon hove the problem solved. Pant's Original BARE-TO-DAIR Is not a tonic, bat It a scalp fertiliser and germicide. The results from Its ?ee has really created Its own demand ?ear the entire country. Llterutura and Information sent upon request. W. H. FORST Discoverer and Manufacturer f Scottdsls, Penna. NOTICE! To Livestock Owners ]f Ym Ova Aay Honti, CattU, Poaltrf cv Hogs, by All Mnm Read Tfci*. - -Safeguard your stock against the costly ravages of quick-spreading dis ease. Naturo has provided wonderful Esalth-glvlng roots and herbs which MTe proved unfailing In thousands of f Caass. Theie are combined In a time tried, reliable remedy. Porter's Pain |&; jClag-?the standby of hundreds of farmers In this community. They rec- | | cmmeud It hlshly for sores, c'olili and i Bjri tftstemper In horses and for soreness of j tfce adder, cakcd-tcats, and bloat tn cows 1 I Every day chlekens are becoming tetter money-earners, and there is an [/. increasing use of Porter's Pain Kins by y oareful poultry raisers everywhere. It Is a positive relief for Rapes, roup and j parasitic growths. Sick hens are not cped layers. Use Porter's Pain King at the slight | cat sl/rn of trouble. Just follow the f directions with eAch bottle. It may save you several hundred dollars. Tout Easier guarantees satisfaction or monsy | Pack. Made and guaranteed by The Geo SL Rundla Co., Plqua, Ohio, alnoe 1S71 Enjoyment -Hare a good lime In New York?' "I should nr to.- nnnwcrcd Farm ; nr Corntoaxcl. -1 paid 114 for a aeal I ton allow." "Old you on Joy Ike ahowt" "No. But 1 enjoyed the Idea of bo |j tog a bit to squander *14." /mtifiiuiiif - fnuynl?But why uhould 1 Join K? JUST gulf clubT I never hare played t if Salesman?Bat our elub Is the only ? | MS that has adding machines for be 1. Let M I, . Jfta?Ton shouldn't use rungs, ft EfT Wares the skin. g; i, Una Wall, whs ever sees tbatt I Why He Succeeded H ^rof?M<? ? Pierce, whose b . uctuie ippttn ?fir- W Mb here, made ? B, Ima Mm n| success few hare Itt " WV flfW equalled. His pure B/ V kj. Mm herbal remedies a..li?rti tnaa ? ? n n it W? ^?Hwfnr wnicn nave ixoou ?Cp BkMmL the test foe many ?R- ^BWjr V pears are atill A^v among the lest ?RHB sellers.1* Dr. Hwi/ -J- Pierce*! Golden Medical Discor ?#>* err is a ttooach ^^?jwatfre whichmMrcstf^blood richer Garfield Tea Was Your Grandmother's Remedy jiiHQV For every stomach aod Ir.testlnal 111. R This good old-fush V "TLjI loned herb home , HY' hk remedy for coustl ?Ks^rvd^, potion, stomach Ills ^HDUy^ uud other dcrunge ? meats of the sys tem so prevalent these days Is In even greater favor as a family medicine than In your grandmother's day. Don't Fuss WitTj Mustard Plasters! Don't mix a mess of mustard, flour and water when ycu can relieve pain, soreness or stillness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mus tard and other helpful ingredients, and takes the place of mustard plasters. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints; sprair.s, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, cclds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). HEALTH HINTS Keep your vital organs active and you can forget about your health. Aid nature and she will repay you with renewed life. Since 1696, the sturdy Hollanders have warded off kidney, liver, bladder,.bowel troubles with their National Household Remedy?the original and genuine gOKDMgfll, w HAARLEM OIL on?an? W. N. U? BALTIMORE, NO. 7-1928. Could Name It John Rarrymorc, whose favorite part l? IInmlef. was telling Hamlet stories at a Hollywood reception. ?Then there was Harriett llelter ton'a performance In Milwaukee/* Mr. Horry more wild. "Ills lliimlet wasn't anything to write home alxtut. It a cut from had to worse. In fact. ?'When Bctterton hissed out the line. There's something rotten In the'Qtute of Denmark/ a faUery god hissed ] down at him: ?"And you're It, Ham, old boy/**? Kansas City Times. Hermit9? Odd Life Simeon Stylites, a Syrian monk of the Fifth century, Ilral the life of a hermit on the tops o?* pillars for 87 years, according to on answered que* lion In Liberty. ^ ^ | Help Kidneys by Drinking More Water Taka Salt* to Flush Kidneys and Hslp Neutralise Irri- : toting Ac Ida Kidney and bladder Irritations often result from aridity, says a noted au tbority. The kidneys help Alter this add from the blood and pass It on to the bladder, where It may remain to Irritate and Inflame, causing a burn ing, scalding sensation, or netting np an Irritation at the neck of the blad der, obliging you to ml relief two or three times during the night. Tha sufferer la In constant dread; tba wa ter paaaaa sometimes with a arnldlng sensation and la eery profuse; agalm. there Is dlSculty In voiding It Bladder weakness, moat folks call It bees nee they cant control urina tion. While It la extremely annoying and aonetlmea very painful, this la often one of the most simple ailments to osercomo. Begin drinking lota ot soft water, also get about four ounces of ltd Salts from your phar macist and take a tablespoonful In a glass of orator before breakfast Con tinue this for two or three days. Thli will help neutralize tha adds In thi system an they no lonrer are a source of Irritation to the bladder and uri nary organs, which then act norma: again. Jsd Salts la to expensive, and k made from the acid of gropes an. lemon juice, combined with llfhta, anI la used by thousands of folks who an ?Object to urinary disorders, cause, by add Irritation. Jad Baits canto no had affects whatever. Hart yen km i plasma!, effstim g-t tttHytar *??.?*? mm ie ??I ~; Are You Really Well? 1 To Be Fit There Must Be Proper Kidney Action. DO you find yourself running down ?always tired, nervous and de pressed? Are yoi* stiff and achy, sub ject to nagging backache, drowsy nead^ches and dizzy spells? Are kid ney secretions scanty and burning in passage? Too often this indicates sluggish kidneys and shouldn't be neglected. Lloan's PlUs, a stimulant diuretic, increase the secretion of the kidneys and thus aid in the elimination of waste impurities Doaris are endorsed everywliere. Ask your neighbor! .DOANS "&? ' A STIMULANT DIURETIC A KIDNEYS foster- Milburn Co. 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This is more than one third of the aggregate mileage of the world., The steel and steam lines are not 1be pushed out of the picture by a gesture from the motorists and avi ators. There Is a notable centennial of Service. Do Something When I wus graduated from college, I attended a college society meeting at'which Jack Siddal, then editor of the American Magazine, was present. He learned sombttilng of my plans. "Did you ever1 hear the Arabian myth of the thousand handled cup?" he asked. "No," I replied. "There Is a thousand handled cup called succese," he said. "Any handle will lift the cup. but It's important to get hold of one of them. Boiled down to everyday language, it doesn't make so much difference what you do in life, but for your own salvation do something."?Thrift Magazine. 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