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many WOMEN AVOID OPERATIONS Through the Use of Lydia ELPinkham's Vegetable Compound Two Interesting Cases gome female troubles may through neglect reach a stage when an oper ation is necessary. But most of the common ailments are not the surgical ones; they are not caused by serious displacements, tumors or growths, al though the symptoms may appear the same. When disturbing ailments first appear, take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound to re jieve the present distress and pre vent more serious troubles. Many Jet tors have been received from wo men who have been restored to health bv Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after operations have been advised by attending physicians. Mrs.Edward* Avoids Operation Wilson, N. C. ? 4t For about a year I was not able to do anything^ not even my housework, because of the pains in my sides and the bearing down pains. I could only lie around the house. The doctor said nothing but an operation would help me, but I tried different medicines which did no good, until my sister insisted on my trying Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. She said there was nothing like it, I know that she was right, for I began to improve with the first bottle and it has done me more good than anything else. I am able now to do anything on the farm or in my home and I recommend it to my friends."? Lillie Edwards, R.F.D. 3, Box 44, Wilson, N. C. Another Operation Avoided Akron, Ohio. ? " I can never praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound too highly for what it has done for me. I had such pains and weak ness that the doctor told me nothing but an operation would help me. But my mother had taken the Vegetable Compound and she told mewvhat it ' had clone for her, and so I tcfok it and I am glad to tell every one that it made me a strong woman, and I have had two children since then." ? Mrs. R. G. Westoveb, 325 Grant Street, Akron, Ohio. t vdia E. Pinkbam's Private Text-Book upon M Ailments ^Miliar to Women " will be sent you free upon request. Write fn the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts, This book contain valuable information* THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS that make a horse Wheeze, Roar, have Thick Wlad or Qfke Sows can be reduced with E also other Bunches or Swell ings. No blister, bo hair gone, and horse kept at Economical ? only a few drops required at an application. $2.50 per bottle delivered. Book 3 A free* work. bottle f. F. Yobbj, Ibc., 510 I St, S|ra?fcU,lm. Drive MalariaOut of the System A GOOD TONIC AND APPETIZER CONTAINS NO QUININE Special Often Mail this advertisement wftb SO ets. for a full sixe bottle to the Babek Company, Washington. D. C. Money back if not satisfied." There are 18 universities in Great Britain and Ireland. University Growth. In the ten years since 1911, the "campus" teaching staff of the Uni versity of Wisconsin increased by 51 per cent ; tlie staff for "public Bervice" increased by 135 per cent. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 254 AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Clear Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum Seap 25c, Ohtnent 25 a?d 50c, Talcui 25c. Pesky Devils Quietus P. D. Q. P. I>. Q. Pesky Devils is the name of the new chemical that actually pr.ds the bug family, Bed Bugs, Itoa'hcs, Ants and Fleas, as T>. I'. Q'. kills the live ones and ?? !? r f-trtrs apd stops future i.'-rutions. Not an insect pow ? r 1-ut a chemical unlike any v-.u.k you have ever used. A 3". cent package makes (?n* quart and each package f-on tains a patent spout, to get th< Pesky Devils in the cracks tnd crevices. Your druggist has it or he r?n get it for you. Mailed pre paid upon receipt of price by ? the Owl Chemical Wks, Terre Haute, Ind. HATS Cleaned? Blocked Trimmed k*1'?UcUod guaranteed. Mai! order* reeelv* prompt attention. ^ Charlotte Laundry, Gurlotte, N. C E0ILE2, FLUES CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES beltino, packinq and lacino WOOD, IRON AND 6TCEL Br'ng KN'ilNB RHPAIRS In auto for quick work. LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA. CHILIS1^ Guaranteed BP jB by YourDruggist s 0XID1NE FRECKLES! . POSITIVELY REMOVED 'oroTer forty years beautiful women haT?o^? *^plnx their skin soft, clear and is? ^Ck'hSwitti DR C. B. BKKRT'S niWClLlOWTlHT. J'lj' guaranteed. Booklet free. Two sites, fl? !>?, r ? A-1 dr iKg<8t8 or postpaid., chicaOO "* C- H BKRRT to., W7SA B?. ll?hSfW A.*? , ?ORE ?!le?es IT YITC JDr. Salter's ??uwe, Eye Lotion Up,^0cut^8 sore and Inflamed eyeaJn 31 to 48 y^rdrnT. . weak eyed, cures without pain. ** formal st or dealer *or SALTER'S. <Dnl J 0r? Dlspenaarj, P. O. Box 161, Atlanta, Ga. ' N* u , CHARLOTTE, NO. 38-1923. This Little One Had Colic for Three Months "My baby suffered from colic for three months and I was afraid I was going to lose her,'J writes Mrs. A. J. Tolbert, of Holley, Fla., "but she soon got over it when I gave her Teetbina, and now I will never be without it, for I give it to both my little ones and It keeps them well." Colic Is a very common complaint with babies and if not corrected in time often leads to more serious dis turbances. Teeth ina corrects baby's Indigestion, relieves distress due to an overloaded stomach, cleans out the bowels and regulates the system. Teethina can be had at any drug store or send 30c to the Moffett Lab oratories, Columbus, Ga? and receive a large package and a free copy of MofFett's Illustrated Baby Book. ? (Ad vertisement.) Of the Earth Earthy. The lady had just lost her husband and had gone to a summer hotel to rest. She often dreamed of her hus-. band and she would sometimes get up in the middle of the night to see if he wasn't walking about. Any little disturbance caused her to be fright ened. One night" mysterious raps were heard on the wall of the sum mer hotel. "Great goodness," cried the fright ened woman in room 13. "T wonder If that could he my departed husband?" "No," growled the man In room 14, "it's the people on the other floors killing mosquitoes with their slippers." Spats and Old Boots.* "He was wearing spats," said a wit ness of a man he had described as "respectable." "Are spats a sign of respectability?" asked Mr. Lankester, the magistrate. "They are often used to conceal old boots." ? London Tit-Bits. Hat and Scarf Sets Stay jj STYLES in clothes may come and go, making transitions from one ex treme to another, but accessories of dress ? the fans, combs, earrings, and Jewels that tone up dress for women, and harmonize It with different back grounds, seem to be less susceptible to change than other things. Novel ties that appear in accessories are added to the store of feminine knick knacks that every woman appears to gather about her and cherishes whether their money value is great or small. l; Hence the ostrich fan, tortoise shell comb and drop earrings of an earlier shall be, but fine white crystal and pood strands of pearls are worn with everything. v ? A number of novelty fabrics more or less furry and cozy looking have been brought out this fall; to be used in making the popular hat-and scarf sets that appear to have come to stay. The familiar angora, chinchilla and astrakhan cloths are supplemented by these new weaves and give op portunity for much greater diversity in these matched sets. It will widen their sales. Every woman appears to want "something different"? that la, just a little different from the belong* 1 Displaying Latest Accessories. day are still fashionable in the present year of grace. In fact, old-fashioned Jewelry of all descriptions is staging a spectacular comeback ? if it is suf ficiently old. Many old designs have reappeared in modern jewelry and the effect they give is quaint and charm ing. This is particularly true of the combination of diamonds with Jet, in brooches, chains and earrings, which has reappeared in rhinestone and onyx. The young lady in the picture is wearing earrings of an old design. Her comb is golden shell, to match the blonde of her hair. The ostrich ings of her sister women ? and so, like the Athenians, we are always running | around after something new. At the right of the illustration given here one of the prettiest of these novelty fabrics appears in a hat and scarf that-are sure to make a conquest j wherever they are shown. The fabric i is woven with a square mesh having a crossbar in contrasting color, and It invites decorations of yarn. Quaint .ram flowers in several colors appear on the hat and scarf and the latter Is finished with a deep fringe of yarn. Every needlewoman will appreciate the possibilities of adornment which j Two of the Latest Hat and Scarf Sets. fan is aJso in a color that harmonizes r with the color of her gown and brace let shown is of white vegetable ivory. , It is very prettily set with brilliants. In accessories for less formal wear there is a fad for "tinkle bracelets" of | thin glass made in all sorts of bril j liant colors. Several of these are worn on the wrist at the same time | | and the faint music of their clashing j I gives them their name. A brand new idea in swagger sticks has recently come out. These sticks are made of a composition resembling celluloid and come in all colors. Generally they have tips and heads of gold or silver, or they may be finished with the same Bubstance in a different color. Bead necklaces are still the most popular item In costume jewelry and Just now 'topaz-colored glass heads appear to lie in every woman's mind as more to be desired than any others. These red-brown tones harmonize with all the colors most fashionable for dresses and suits, and lighter tones ranging into amber, share their popu larity. The color of the costume dictates what that of the necklace this particular cloth offers and the op portunity for the display of individual taste in the matter of embellishments. A hat of chinchilla cloth with wing trimnfing of angora is shown at the left, and scarfs to match either of these fabrics are made. But one of the new knitted scarfs is shown ? a smart and comfortable affair having knitted ornaments and yarn tassels at the gathered ends. It bears a plain tweed tailored suit company and to gether they proclaim their fitness for crisp autumn days. All street clothes are so flavored with sports styles that these matched sets belong as much in the street as In the sports class. They have a cheerful aspect and we shall meet them everywhere. Women who are adept at knitting and crocheting, make the scarf-and hat or sweater-and-hat sets for them* selves. 1122, WmUto VnXom.) Alabama Mayor Out y' With Strong Facts Judge G. W. Thomason, Mayor of Tarrant City, Alabama, widely known and highly esteemed pioneer citizen, recently gave his unqualified endorse ment to the TanLac treatment. "Chronic indigestion brought me to the verge of a general breakdown three years ago," said Judge Thom ason, "and nothing seemed to afford much relief. I was eating scarcely enough to keep going on, and food stayed in my stomach like a rock, causing pain and extreme nervousness. Lots of perfectly useless lessons are learned in the school of experi ence. CHILDREN CRY FOR "CASTORIA" Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has been in use for over 30 years to' relieve babies and children of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; Allaying Feverishness arising there from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving natural sleep without opiates. The genuine bears signature After awhile, nothing happens downtown, that you haven't seen be fore. Sleep was often impossible, and I grad ually weakened so I could hardly at tend to my office duties. "The first bottle of Tanlac Improved me wonderfully, and each successive bottle ga-?e added impetus to my re turning Strength. I felt ten yeart younger when I finished the sixth bot tle a short time later. Tanlac gave me new xest in life that still remains with me," Tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists. {r^c *? v vi I "" r h ? / JakbMabTUqjvbl Important to All Women Readers of This Paper Thousands xipon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or 'the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy con dition, they may cause the otaer organs to become diseased. / You may suffer pain in the Lack, head ache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irri table and maybe despondent; it makes any one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such condi tions. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sam ple size bottle by parcel post. You can purchase medium and large size bottles at all drug stores. ? Advertisement. Person-? of poor judgment regard a warning *s a dare. Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remote pimples and blackheads smear them with Cutieura Ointment. Wash off in five minutes with Cuti cura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for daily toilet purposes. Don't fail to in clude Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement Mention of earthenware are made in the Mosaic writings. HURT? For bom in sr or ?c?i!y lids, and to relieve inflamma tion and ?orene?? .use Mitchell Eye Salve, according to direo* tiona. Soothing, healing. HALL * KXTOTEL 14T Wavarly Place Hrw Tort CORNS Stop their pain in. one minute \ For quick lasting relief from corns, Dr. S choll' s Zino-pads stop the pain in one minute by removing the caost ? friction and pressure. Zino-pads are thin, safe, antiseptic, healing, waterproof and cannot pro* duce infection or any bad after-effects. . Three sizes? for corns, callouses and bunions. Cost but a trifle. Get a box to? day at your druggist's or shoe dealer's. DSScholt's Zino-pads Put one on - the pair} I* gone Movie Films for Home Use ? Standard, non inflammable; complete subjects ? dramas^ comedies, westerns. List 2c stamp. Dealers sup piled. Cosmos Films, 729 7th Ave., New York. A Comeback. "What is your occupation f "I, sir, am a gentleman." "How long since you've worked at it?" for Economical Transportation OF Farm Products Modern, progessive farmers, being also business men, now depend on fast economical motor transporta tion to save time, save products and get the money. Chevrolet Superior Light Delivery, with four post body was built espe cially for farm needs. It has the space and power for a big load, which it moves fast at a very low cost per mile. For heavy work, Chevrolet Utility Express Truck at only J550 chassis only, offers a remarkable value. Fits any standard truck body. Chevrolet Motor Company Division of General Motor* Corporation Detroit, Michigan , Th? new lew price* effective September 1st Prices f. o. b. Flint , Mich. Superior 2-Pas?. Roadster $490 Superior 5-Pass. Touring 495 Superior 2-Pass Utility Coupe 640 Superior 5-Pass. Sedan . 793 Superior Light Delivery . 495 Superior Commercial Chassis ...... 395 Utility Express Truck Chassis ...... 550 Dealers and Service Stations Everywhere SUPERIOR Light Delivery '495 i.o.b. Flint, Hick.
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