NO OPERATION FOB HER She Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and Escaped the Operation Doctor Advised Louisville, Ky. ? " I wish to thank yon for what your medicine has done for me. I was in bed for eight or nine daya every month and had a great deal of pain. The doctor saia my only relief was an operation. I read of Lydia E. Pinkham's medicines and tried the Vegetable Com pound and the Sana tive Wash, and they surely did wonders for me. I feel fine all the time now, also am picking up in weight. I will tell any one that your medicines are wonderful, and you may publish my letter If you wish. '?Mrs. Ed. Boehnlein, 1130 Ash St., Louis / grille, Ky. Backache, nervousness, painful times, Irregularity, tired and run-down feel ings, are symptoms of female troubles. , Lydia E. Pinkhanj's Vegetable Com pound should be taken whenever there Is reason to fear such troubles. It con tains nothing that can injure, and tends to tone up and strengthen the organs concerned, so that they may work in a healthy, normal manner. Let it help you as it has thousands of others. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is Dow selling almost all over the world. CORNS" with Fingers Lift Off Doesn't hurt a bit ! Drop a little *Freezone" rin sin aching corn, instant ly that corn stops hurting, tlicn short ly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freczone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard com, soft corn, | nr c<wn between the toes, and the cal- j Ius??? without soreness or irritation, j WHAT IT MEMS TO BE "RUN DOWN" A "RUN DOWN" feeling is a dan ger signal. If you neglect it, you are leaving the door wide open to dangerous diseases. Build yourself up to health and strength with Gude's Pepto-Mangan. It will purify and enrich your blood, tone up your nervous system, and help you eat well, sleep well and feel well. Gude's Pepto-Mangan is a time-tried tonic, recommended by physicians for over 30 years. At your druggist ? liquid or tablets, as you prefer. ' Gude's Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher Instant Relief Whooping' Ctoup&l Brorcmallnmbfer USED SINCE 1671 DiOllUN I'lCl'l KK STl DIOS in demand for 500 new faces to produce new pictures. Schooling and experience unneces sary. If ambitious to get in, write today. Inclose 13 two-cent stamps. FILM CASTING SKRVICE CO. 1333 N. 6th St. Philadelphia, Pa. TO restore gray or faded hair to orig inal color, don't use a dye ? U> danger ?ua ? Get a buttle of Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer ? Safe as water ? apply it and watch results. At all good druggists, 75c, or direct from MSSK-EllS. CWrirt.. Mi i,l .T?m $1,000 a Month Easy lie a special sales expert. One man sold 15,500 his first 10 days' sale before com pletlng course. One man made $10,0<l( profits in one single sale. Special sales ex perts set 10% of the gross sales. Thousand! of merchants everywhere calling for special ?ales experts. Easy to learn by mail. We guar antee to make you an expert. Write today MICHIGAN SALES SCHOOI. Greenville ... Mlrhlgai DON'T RU INFLAMED LIDS It Increase* tho irritation, lin MITCIIKLL, EYE SALVE, a simple, de pendable, safe rotnedy ,15e at all dmscliU. FIREMEN IN RURAL DISTRICT Construction of Hagd-Surfaced Roads Enables Fir? Department to Pro tect Farmers. Dallas cqufaty, Texas, has made !t possible for the rural districts to ob tain protection from the Are depart ment in Dallas through the construc tion of modern hgrd-surfaced high ways. A contract executed recently between the Dallas City commission ? and the county commissi oqer* provide* for fire protection to farmers on :iil paved roads within a radius of 15 j miles of Dallas. When a farmhouse or barn along a paved road catches fire all the farmer has to do !s to tele phone the Dallas department and It Fre Apparatuc on Hard Road in Country. will respond at forty to fifty miles an hour with a chemical engine or a steamer as occasion may warrant. Dallus eoiinty Is one of the first In the country to make such an arrange ment. Several fires have already been extinguished with small loss. A gen eral reduction in fire insurance rates In the smaller towna and fnrmlng dis tricts has been the result. The service will be made more extensive when the big road building program now under way In Dallas county is finished. Farm ers affected by the arrangement are re ported to be delighted with the protec tion afforded. CRITICISM MOST NECESSARY However, It Should Be Intelligent and | Constructive, Not Destructive and Detrimental. Roads are seen the most, used the most, and needed tl? most of any public utility. It is natural that they should be talked about because they are continually in evidence. Every now and then we hear criticism 'of the road building program. Now crit icism is one of the most necessary requisites ?>f success providing It is In telligent and constructive, but criticism that has no basis in fact is, to say the least, destructive and detrimental. I While a well-aimed shot may bring | down the proper objective, a stone ' thrown at lfcndon will do much dam- | ag and no good. If you want your criti- j clsm to do good be sure you know the facts. Think before you speak. ? Department Public Works, Nebraska. KEEP ROADS FROM CRACKING Heavy Sheeta of Steel Fabric Are Now Imbedded In Most Improved Typea of Concrete. I ' A " ? Flat sheets of heavy steel fabric are now Imbedded In the most improved types of concrete roads to Increase their life. The state highway depart ments of both New York and Pennsyl vania have been so thoroughly con vinced of the value of the Innovation that hereafter the flat reinforcements will be specified In all contracts let by them, say? Popular Mechanics Maga zine In an Illustrated article. Of even greater significance Is the use of u contraction joint In the center of the road. ?; HARD ROADS BENEFIT HEALTH Among Other Things It Is Possible Now for City People to Enjoy Outdoor Life. * i The extension of hard roads has not only benefited the rural district, and its people, it has brought health, and all its blessings, within easier reach of the people of the crowded city. It has taken the country, the great outdoors, with Its rush of pure fresh air, and sunshine, and health, to the re ry edge of the city. The motor and the road take the mother and the baby away from the smoke, the grime, the dust, and the disease of the heat-baked community out to the park, the field and health. i To Open Last Link. The last link in the 6,500-mlle scenic motor highway through western Can ada and the United States is to be thrown open to traffic June 30. The -road, 93 miles long, passes through the Rockies and virgin mountain aiyl foiest country. Tax to Build Highways. The proposal to place a tax on ev >ry gallcn of gasoline consumed by notorists for the purpose of raising funds td build new highways is gain ing ground throughout the country. .. ? ithantfy for bruises-strains Sprains ? bruises ? painful turned ankles ? stiff, sore muscles ? no family can avoid them. That is why millions keep Sloan's handy. You will soon find Sloan's is more useful than any other item in your medicine cabi net. It breaks up the con gestion that causes the pain. Use Sloan's to protect you from pain as you would use an antiseptic to prevent in fection. At your druggist's. There is noih.n * l:ke Sloan s! Sloans Liniment -kills painf For rheumatism, bruises, strains. chcst colds Are You Discouraged, Blue? This Advice Is of Vital Importance to You Columbia, S. C ? >'1 was suffering with a breakdown in health, and be came discouraged. I suffered with bearing pains and pains down through my limbs, my appetite was poor and I became frail and weak. Nothing I. took seemed to do me any good. One day my husband got one of Dr. Pierce's pamphlets and we soon de* cided to try the 'Favorite Prescript tion.' My husband bought a {talf dozen bottles to start with. I began to improve at once and before these bottles were gone I was perfectly well and have been well ever since." ? Mrs. Hattie Wessinger, 209 Sumpter St. Your health is the most valuable asset you have ? do not delay but obtain this "Prescription" now. At all drug stores in tablets or liquid Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo. N. Y., for free medi cal advice. Send 10c for trial pkg, tablets. Mr?. HatHa Wt&inger Doing Well. 0 Senator Ilale said in a Y. M. C. A. address in Biingor against speculat ing: ? "Nothing is so hopeless as a young man sjieculitting. A broker was heard to say t<> a confrere one day: " 'Young deorge Brown lias certainly learnt the market well. He's been speculating nearly a year now, and he's still got some of his father's for tune left.'" DYED HER BABY'S COAT, A SKIRT AND CURTAINS WITH "DIAMOND DYES" > Each package of "Diamond Dyes" con tains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn, faded things new. Even if she has never dyed before, she can put a new, rich color into shabby skirts, aresses, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings,, draperies, hangings, everything. Buy Diamond Dyes? no other kind? then perfect home dyeing is guar anteed. Just tell your druggist whether the materia] you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or nixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run. ? Advertisement. On the Links. "Who's the pair of ginks in purple golf togs?" "'Willies of the field." ? Louisville Courier-Journal. Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off in five minutes with Cuti cura Soap* and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using theui for daily toilet purposes. Don't fail to in clude Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement. His Fix. "Try t<^ be content itli your lot." "But I have no lot. If I had I would put a house on It."? .Louisville Courier Journal. FOLEYS Established 1875 Worlds Largest telling Cou?hmedi??? Insist upon. Foley's IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Sunday School ' Lesson ' <By HE V. P. B. K1TZ WATER, D. D? Teacher of English Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicaco.l Copyright, 1923, Western Newspaper Union. LESSON FOR APRIL 1 ? ? ? . THE WALK TO EMMAUS " t LESSON TEXT? Luke 24:13-31. GOLDEN TEXT? Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is .not here, but Is risen. ? Luke?24:5-6. REFERENCE MATERIAL? Matthew 28:1-10; Acts 2:22-36; I Corinthians 15:3 20; Colossians 3:1-4. PRIMARY" TOPIC? A Walk With Jesus: JUNIOR TOPIC? Jecus as a Com panion. " INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC? Life With the Risen Lord. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC ? What Christ's Resurrection Means. I. The Walk of Two Discouraged Disciples (vv. 13-15). Kmrnaus was seven and one-half miles northwest of Jerusalem. Just why they were walking this way we do not surely know. Perhaps their home was there, or they were merely walk- 1 ing to seek relief from their stunning sorrow. If they had believed what Jesus told them about His death and resurrection they would have escaped this great disappointment. Unbelief causes many heartaches and disap pointments. One of these disciples was Cleopas, but the other is unknown. The topic of conversation was the tragedy of the cross and the resurrec tion rumors. So little had His teach ing about His resurrection impressed them that the reports which the wom en brought were as Idle tales to them. If they had believed what He said about coming forth from the grave they would have been expecting to hear just such reports as were being circulated. II. The Unrecognized Companion (vv. 16-24). 1. Who He Was. Jesus. While they reasoned together on the wonderful events of the last few days on this journey. Jesus joined then). Even when He questioned them concerning their sadness they did noj recognize Him. Many times we are so taken up with our sorrovvs and disappointments that we do not recognize Jesus though walking by our side. How grieved He must he to he unrecognized as He walks by us in our sorrows and trials. 2. His Question (v. 17). Perceiving their sadness and perplexity He sought to help them by calling forth a state ment of their grief. This question sur prised them and caused them to infer that He was a stranger In Jerusalem. The condemnation and crucifixion of the great prophet of Nateareth were so recent and notorious that no one they thought, who had lived in Jerusalem, could be ignorant of them. One valu able aspect of the unbelief of the dis ciples was that it revealed the fuct that they were not credulous enthusi asts but hard to convince. Out of this incredulity developed the unshaken faith in the word of the resurrection. III. The Scriptures Opened (vv. 23 35). 1. His ltebuke (v. 25). He did not rebuke them for not believing the strange stories they had heard, but for ignorance and lack of confidence In the Old Testament Scriptures. They had accepted only such parts of the Old Testament as suited their notions. Men and women who do not believe all that the Scriptures say, especially about the work of the blessed Savior, are entirely blameworthy. The very center and heart of the Old Testament Scriptures Is the death and resurrec tion of Christ. It is ignorance of the Scriptures and unbelief of the wonder ful and complete redemption wrought by Chrktt that robs us of many Joys, and power and efficiency as workers for Christ. Christ will be the teacher of all who will open their hearts nnt>) Him. 2. Jesus Recognized (v. 31). While sitting at meat with the disciples their eyes were opened as they saw Him bless the bread and distribute It to them. We, too, can see the Lord on such common occasions as eating a meal If we have open eyes. Indeed we ought to see Him when eating, sell ing, buying and in our recreations tor He has promised us His presence. IV. The Effect Upon the Disciples (vv. 32-35). They were so filled with joy over this revelation of the Savior that they hastened back to Jerusalem to tell the other disciples of the word of His resurrection. Those who have had the Scriptures opened to them touching the death and resurrection of Christ cannot help but hasten to nvske It known to other^. Conciseness in Speaking. Every man should study concise ness in speaking; it Is a sign of ignor ance not to know that long speeches, though they may please the speaker, are the torture of the hearer. ? Felt ham. f [ Like Old Watchers. Persons extremely reserved ^ire like old enameled watches, which hjid painted covers that hindered your see Ing what o'clock It was. ? Walpole. The Secret What Is mine, even to my life, lg hers I love : but the secret of my friend Is not mine. ? Sir P. Sidney. The Quarrel. # Beware of entrance to a quarrel but, being in, hear it that the oppose* may beware of thee.? Shakespeare. " . ? "? I" r ' ' - WET FEET BRING COUGHS AND COLDS Until entirely rid of a cough or cold, look oat They are a source of danger. Just a few doaea of Pa-ra-tt taken won attar ' will usually break a cold or tiaa hurry the i " TABLETS OR LIQUID PE-RU-NA IkiMbmCMipKilmtff Two generations have known PE-RU-NA and its astonish inz success in the relief of catarrhal diseases. The pro per medicine to have oo hand for everyday ilia. BOLL EVERYWHERE IT IN THE HOUSE A SICK, GROSS CHILD NEEDS "CALIFORNIA FIG STROP" MOTHER! Move Child's Bowels with this Harmless ? Laxative? Children Love Its Taste If your child Is constipated, full of cold, lias colic, or if the stomach is sour, breath bad, tongue coated, a tea sponnful of "California Fig Syrup" will never fajl to open the bowels. In a few hours yon can see for your self how thoroughly It works the con stipation poison, sour bile and waste right out and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. TI>ey know a tea spoonful today may save a sick child tomorrow. It never cramps or over acts. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has di rections for babies and children of al! ages printed on bottle. Mother! Yon must say "California" or you may get I an Imitation fig syrup. HflHTERSMITH's !> (B illTon ic SOLD SO YEARS - A FINE GENERAL TONIC 10 c Gives Old Capes Glow of New Putnam Fadeless Dyes? dyes or tints as you wish What Does He Expect? ' A Chicago man has been arrested for writing a mear letter to his coal dealer. Wonder if?the coal man ex pects his shivering clients are going to write love letters to him? " You Can Bet Your Life on It. If diplomats had to sleep In pup tents and eat soldier rations while holding conferences it wouldn't taka them long to reach some sort of con clusion.? Toledo Blade. Cotton and Peanuts save the Cotton V V Crop from the boll wee vil and then let rust destroy it? A fertilizer with 5 percent of Potash will prevent cotton rust. A test on Peanuts showed that an 8-3-10 fertilizer gave nearly double the crop obtained from the use of same amount of 8-3-0. The 8-3-10 produced well filled nuts; the 8-jB-O pro duced a large lot of "Pops". Potash is today the cheap est thing that goes into a fertilizer. Take advan tage of this now ? use it freely. t SOIL & CROP SERVICE POTASH SYNDICATE H. A. HUSTON, Mgr. 42 H roadway New Yark City

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