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IlT 4. Rt-1 -, FoRty Years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Been Woman's Most Reliable, Medicine -Here is More Proof. To women who are suffering from some form of woman's special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking )MI >ig letters ought to bring hope: Norih Crandon Wis. -"When, I wda 16 Yaro o 1 lo: -arried and at 18 years I gave birth to tv" (10 iad left mewith very poor health. Icould alk a'.cross the fioor w thout having to sit to rest and it was hard for me to kee about Ali 0 hry work. I went t6 a doctor and e told 1~ ;. l..d a displacement and ulcers, and would h toi bi 11,1e an operation. This frightened me so h did not know what to do. Having it oI l dia R. Pinkham's Vegetable Co L would give it a trial and It made me as I cannot say enough in favor of the MNAyrmaBAon, orth' Candon, Wi. T ny from Oklahoma. I began to take Lydia . Pinkham's ipu I to be good for nothing. Itiredeasily AIh time and was irregular. I took it again and it did me a wonderful amont of ' 1 to recommend L di, E. Pinkham's women because it as done so much - - .D, 609 11ave St,, Lawton, Okla. aqchusett Woman. - w ffrnfrominflamn huo.a -y an who found i ; a displacement. yV1i; -M -low kin backache, pd r i2h e C veral 'inds of medi L;/dia. E. Pinkham's b( 'nap7r.a2. I, cured me and I am pleased tu i , 0 my usual good health by using it n11 ad highly recommend it." - Mrs. B. M. OsGoOD 1 Haynes Park, Roxbury, Mass. . If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. *Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a-woman And held in strict confidence. Convenient. (onstipation "I shouldn't call this a desirable 3~q apartment," said the lady who was Vanishes Forever looking for rooms. "There's a saloon Pxmpt Relie--Permanient Cure only three doors away." C;ARTER'S LITTLK Thats Just the point," replied the IVERagent. "Think what a comfort it will I VEit PrlL ver be to know that your husband is nev bl .-c suey~ eATR r far from home." bu ge" CnARTERt 0t liver. ITTLE Important to other . after IVER Examine carefully every bottle of r1 '-cre CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for 11r;stion, infants and children and see that it indigestion, im prove the complexion, brighten the eyes.' Bears the SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Signature of Genuine must bear Signature IIn Use for Over Years. hn h reC for Fy lec h Catores <. t by mNot comrth 9."My wifeManle1nareothinkingmofchar. torergs yacht orttheoummer. 4 "~Von't that'beprettyrexpensive' "Not odlogiaswe cnrinsour '~ir 'Convenitnt. - "I shuldn'1callthisu-rdesrabl atapartmentn" saiTd the Oad Ah Was 7 ~ i ".stoft qustio i ef"rThto justi thek nt," rplethe fagent.l "Tnd wherati a cmfrt dit.awil ~~ ~ "~beto kno th at fieyouth hand s1( 8.e00 ti t~~* x. botl~eof flro hlaoe." Mlrahl n .ilo 'j ni i~ig stres Examin O coae every botle of . y ~.'.iti Bears the eryE n,,)2 B . .W. uiin~n .. C . ahirldrnCyfrFethrsosoi ~'t~i flis. Nat. lean "My wifoanBdo rathngs of hr teringa ychttfor te summer. Lt,. wil not sil o "NFt, soP Ilong FALING Scnfineour ~ , injure anything.sevstop thiking lityaouter t Guarateed ffecin reCOSfer tolixnbe k the~p~ eat~n irees ezpe~pidoor. clallaan feverad an a . J.disae. *Henry Evano,922F80.,N. W.,Wasyin onD. W I IALOTE N. -'96.tiltefrnitre0 cins, paid fr.g ,oy AARmowomyicansel rg fhrgo judgmeWoner tu buDmnircoar very A. fcr arefl eperient kdesre ranged th bo is file Ic he Ivalds' ote and Kur wit poioMnous wased aer whic e.-y *:kml J- Kat~BufaloN. . oveing ties ia tilifet, honkesmo an t wr astso Wam N., i A O ,N.2--1'916.irce thmeildill drthe furntur in bai forai. re.to~~iihsitl adW nounnderfi ust D s crtoe ryhkd thii h' .,ldprove thiat a medicine which necys acting properly as to keep the bow hi'ciit~ " NURIC" was the best uric cis active. d od' ow to be had. As a rem- Tile very best possible way to take care miy for th' e easfly recomnzed syinptomns of yourself is to take a glass of hot water ofil~iaunm on--as scalding urine, back- bei ore meals and an "Anuric" tablet. In alahe and .tecquent urination,,as well as this way it is readily dissolved with the tdimedmi mn the uirini or If uric acid In foo< picked up by the blood and finally tiahe bl'd .as cause - rheumatism, lum- renefles the kid neys, where it has a tonic >mgo, sei7"it,1. out, it is simply wofider- effect in rebulildling those organs. fol , omeky "nuric"' nets; eausing Step into the dru~ store and ask for' a th uptt. ant stIffness rapidly to disap. 50-cent package of 'Anurie," or send Dr. peat. Pier.cC l0c for trial pckg. "Anurie"---any Swollen h ;ids,i nkles, feet are de to times- more potent thian lithia, eliminates a rop.sien condition, often cause vuric acitd as hot wvater melts sugar. A short dson( erel ki-ineys. Naturally when ~ trial wvill convince you~i.--Adv. BiflousnesMeans Suicide '~ ItqrsBlood Syrup. 4 '%4 blooim ilg.tit -Not only physical but mental vigor and efieency depend largely on a proper diet. Not in the clamor of the crowded street, Not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, But in ourselves are triumph and de feat. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS. The dainty sandwich is always fill Ing a large place and when well made and served there is nothing that Is bet. ter enjoyed. Cream Cheese San d wiches. -Take a square of cr earm cheese, mash it in a bowl, .adding a little sweet cream to moisten, salt and pa prika to taste, with one or two canned red peppers, spread on thii slices of buttered graham bread. Marshmallow Nut Sandwiches. Toast fresh marshmallows and cut fine, mix with chopped walnut meats and sweet cream. Cut white bread, spread with butter, then with the mallow and nut mixture. A few candied cherries may be used with this filling if so desired. A half dozen cherries finely chopped will be suffi cient for half a dozen sandwiches. Fig Sandwiches.--Soak flgs over night in..orange juice, then simmer in a little water added to the juice, un til-tender. Add a half cupful of sugar and the juice of half a lemon to each half pound of figs. Chill thoroughly and chop to a paste. Spread on thin white bread or on slice of pound cake. Marguerites.--lake a. boiled frost ing, using a few tablespoonfuls of steamed, chopped raisins and a half dozen choped nuts. Put a teaspoonful on crisp, salted wafers and brown lightly in the oven. Sponge cake baked in a sheet and then cut with a small biscuit cutter into rounds may be frosted with or ange icing and rolled in grated rind, or the top decorated with the rind. making very tasty cakes to serve with a cupful of tea when a friend drops in. It's the song ye sing and the smile ye wear That's making the sunshine every where. -Riley. SAVORY SUPPER DISHES. To make a supper dish at all popu lar it must be tasty and quickly pre. pared. Milk toast fille both of these qualifica tions, therefore It ts a great favorite. Spanish Chowder. - Cook together a can of tomatoes and a can of Sred kidney beans for ten minutes. Add a pound of finely chopped hamburger steak, one chopped green pepper, and salt and pepper to taste. Cook five minutes longer and serve piping hot. Corn Bread-At noon put two cup fuls of cornmeal in a mixing bowl and pour over it 1%, cupfuls of boiling wa ter, enough to thoroughly scald it. Mix well and cover with a coating of butter; cover andl let stand until night. WVhen ready to bake add a beaten egg, 1% cupfuls of milk a cupful of flour, sifted, with three teaspoonfuls of bak ing powder and a half teaspoonful of salt; use more milk if needed, as this should make a .thick spoon batter. Bake 20 minutes in gem lpans. Halibut With Codfish.--Washi and flake a cupful of halibut, wvash and flake two cupfuls of codfish and cover with boiling wvater; let simmer- for 20 minutes. drain and rinse again. Melt four tablespoonfuls of butter, addi twot ef flour and blend until smooth; pour' this into 1% cupfuls of rich milk. Season with paprika and salt. if need ed. Place the drained fish in a casse role, pour the sauce over it and cover thickly with buttered crumbs. Bake in a moderate oven a half-hour. Muiligatawny Soup.--Slice three large onions and brown them slightly with four slices of chopped bacon. Re move from the heat and add a, tea spoonful of curry powder, four table spoonfuls of flour and a half teaspoon ful of salt; blend all together and then add three pints of veal or chick mn stock. Chop two apples very fine, sdd them to the soup and simmer ~ently until the apples are cooked and he soup is thick. Rio. Muffins.-Mix a cupful of boiled 'ice with two cupfuls of sifted flour, wo teaspoonfuls of baking p)owder, a ablespoonful of sugar, a half tea spoonful of salt, one egg and a cupful >f milk. Mix well and bake in muffin pans. Serve hot. Silence Pieases Orator. What- a speaker likes best is not ap plause. It is silence. There are mo neonts when to a speaker the silence aan be thrilling. Then he knows, as ye say, that he "has" his audience. A perfect relation has beesn established. During those moments the thought is assing rapidly from the speaker's hind into the minds .of the listeners, isd is taking effect. It. may not al-I Miays be a sympathetic effect. It miay yon . be hostile. Ndvq~theless the #0tphe it hat Work, The sky is always blue, What though the night shall darken. and enfold you And for a space in sunless silence hold you, The dawn shall brighten when your rest is through. The sky is always blue. -Christine Davis. WAYS WITH PARSNIPS, , This delicious vegetable should be found often on our tables during the spring months. To boll them and serve plain put a pork w shank to cook in boiling water, let simmer for an hour or two, and two hours be. fore dinner add the well washed parsnips, cook. ing gently to keep them whole. Season and serve with the pork. Pot Roast.-Prepare a pot roast in the usual way and cook some parsnips in boiling, salted water until tender. Drain the parsnips and put them into the kettle after the meat has been re moved; cook until well seasoned, add flour to the sauce and serve meat, par snipp and gravy all on one platter. Casserole Parenips.-Cut the peeled parsnips in thick slices and parboil in salted Water for 20 mhiutes. Drain and put into the casserole with butter and pepper, or a few slices of bacon may be used instead of butter, or beef drippings may be used. Bake two hours, adding a little water until they are very tender. Browned Parsnips. - Cut well cleaned parsnips lengthwise and cook until tender in boiling, salted water. When tender, brown in fresh pork drippings or in suet fat. Serve the parsnips, -with a sauce made with flour and cream in the fat left from frying. Parsnips With Drawn Butter Sauce. -Wash and scrape parSnips and cut in pieces or in strips; cook until soft. then serve with drawn butter sauce melt a third of a cupful of butter, add three tablespoonfuls of flour, salt and pepper to season and a cupful and a half of boiling water. Serve hot. It is not the events of life, nor its emotions, nor this nor that experience. but life itself which is good.-P. Brooks. Now is the only time to begin doing great things. SOME GOOD DISHES. By making out menus for a week in advance, keeping lists of food well liked, thus bringing variety o0 the table, th house wife will ive her self much :Ime for other things. It is also a good plan to place opposite a recipe the coat of the dish. Usually eggs are one of the varying costs, but the house wife will 1'e able to tell at a glance the cost of the dish. As the majority of women have a certain allowance to spend for the table this will help her to keel) accounts and perhaps re duce expenses or at least equalize them from month to month. When eggs are sixteen and eight een cents a doze.n is the time for angel foods, souffles, sponge cake and omelets. When they arec fifty and sixty cents a dozen pork cake, apple sauce cake. escalloped dlishes and egg less dishes of var-ious kinds wvill bei need. Angel Food-Sift one cupful of sifted flour, with a quarter of a tea sp~oonlful of cream of tartar. Take a cupful of egg wvhites, add another quarter of a spoonful of the cream of tartar and a pinch of salt, beat until stiff but not dry, add a cupful of sifted sugar, foldIng In lIghtly; then the flour, also folded in; flavor with vanilla and bake fifty mInutes in a moderate oven, using a tube pan. Coooa Mousse.-Use one and a half cupfuls of cream, five tablespoon fuls of powdered sugar, one and a half ounces of cocoa, or half a cup fuil, one-half a teaspoonful of vanilla,. Dissolve the cocoa in 'i small sauce pan with two tablespoonfuls of cream. Whip the cream and when nearly stiff boat in the sugar and cocoa; mix thoroughly, turn into a wet mold and pack in ice and salt for four hours. Date Pudding-Mix together a beat en egg, a cupful of fresh bread crumbs, a cupful of chopped dates, a cupful of sugar, a fourth of a teaspoonful of salt and three tablespoonfuls of milk. Bake in a sheet and serve with whipped sweetened cream flavored with al mond. Fate of Annie LaurIe, The familiar song of ''Annie Lau rie,'' says the London Chronicle, was written by a soldier in Plandera to his ladylove at home. Tho writer was William Douglas, and Annie Laurie was. one of the three daughters of Sir Robert Laurie of Maxwelton. Sad to relate, Annie did not marry her ardent lover. Some say that Douglas was killed in Planders, but whether or not that is so, Annie was led tc the altar in 1709 by James K'ergussor of Crafgdarro, OALOMEL MAKES T I'S MERI Straighten UpI Don't Lose a C Liver and Bowels With Ught Calome! makes you sick. Take f. dose of the vi. dangerous drug to. night and tomorf w you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it, break ing it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you feel sluggish and "all knocked out," if I your liver is torpid and bowels consti pated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Here's my guarantee-Go to any drug store or dealer and get a 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful tonight and if It doesn't 9TEI CE Sold for 47 years. F'or Vali a Fine General Strengthenix The Alternative Function. Knicker-Did she promise to be a sister to you? I'ocker-No; a president of human ity. COULD NOT STRAIGHTEN UP Had to Go All Humped Over and Suffered Great Pain in Sides and Back. Sulphur Springs, Va.-Mrs. J. M. Sprinkle, of this place, writes: "About two years ago this coming spring, I got into awfully bad health. Had been married only a short time, and my health was not so good after my mar riage as it had been before, and kept getting worse all the time. I was go ing down hill in health, could only drag around. My friends recommended that I try Cardul. I tried various reme dies which did me no good. I simply moped all the time and felt sick all over... So I began using Cardui and In a short time I was greatly im proved; after the use of one bottle was able to do my work. ' "Before starting It, I couldn't straighten up to save me; had to go when I went all humped over, suffered great pains' in the abdomen, sides and back worse than anywhere... After the use of one bottlo, I had no more pain at all... It is also a fine tonic. The cure has been permanent, and I have had no trouble since, neither had tio have a doctor or take any medicine since. It built me up in health and strength." If you suffer from any of the ail ments so common to women try Cardul, the woman's tonic. For sale by all dIruggists. Adv. Warlike. I-e---That girl is irrosistible. Shec-She certainly' advances in mass formiat ion. TRY DARKENING YOUR GRAY HAIR WITHOUT DYES Shampoo your hair and scalp each mornIng for about a week withn Q-Blan Hlair Color Restorer. If your hair Is gray, streaked with gray, prematurely gray or faded, brittle, thin or falling, all your hair wvill then be beautifully Clarkened and to such a natural, even :lark shado no one would suspect that, you had appllied Q-Blan. Q-Blan is no lye, perfectly harmless, but makes all your hair soft, fluffy, thick, with that ustrous dark shimmer which makes tour hair so fascinating. Big bottle lent prepaid or sold by druggists for: i0c. Address Q-Blan Laboratories, Mem shis, Tenn.--Adv. A woman seldom talks t~o herself. The just has to rest occasionally. Buy materi Certad Fully guaranteed ---beat responsibility General Roofing Man, World's largest nmanufcturrs TUBE R( - cap r 600for twelve. BitWN & WIL SICK' IURY AN SALIATES ay'8 Work! Clean You' Is ! "Dodson's Liver Tone." straighten you right up and, w49iQIt feel fine and vigorous by n okitioi want you to go back to the to* get your money. Dodson's Live T is destroying the sale of caloniel bpt cause it Is real liver mediciae; 4edtio ly vegetable, therefore it cannot' sliat'. vate or make you sick. I guarante' that one spoonful of' Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sig. gish liver to work and clean your bow ele of that sour bile and constipated. waste which Is clogging your system and makihg you feel miserable. I guar antee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver' Tone will keep your entire family feel ing fine for months. Give it to your children. It i harmless; doesn't gripe, and they like its pleasant taste.-Ad.'. IS19Tg MIL o IC. arla, Chill. and P ever. Also' ag Tonic. 0e and $1.00 at all Drog Stoem Rough Stuff. "Shall I go over your face again?" ashed the barber. "I don't mind your going over it," replied the nan in the chair, "but please don't go under the skin like you did the first time." Why That Lame Back? Morning lameness, sharp twinges when bending, or an all-day back ache; each is cause enough to sus pect kidney trouble. Get after the cause. Help the kidneys. We Americans' go it too hard. We overdo, overeat and neglect our sleep and exercise and so we are fast becoming a nation of kidney sufferers. 72% more deaths than in 1890 is the 1910 census story. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Thou. sands recommend them. A South Carolina Case John M. Wilson, . "Every e. F. D. No. 1. Traveler's luretells Rest, S. C.. H a y s: "Hardships weakened my kidneys and I had awful ai)s In my back. steadily got worse and was terri bly annoyed by scald ing and too frequent passages of the kid ney secretions. Rheu rnatic pains in My hips kept me awake and my ankles and feet swelled. I had awful dizzy spells, too. Donn'1 i ctiney Pills restored me to good hecalth." Got Doan's at Any Store. 50 a Box DOAN'S KIDNe FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. NouraLgia Nothing gives such quick relief from neuralgia, sciatica or rhenmmatism s Ynger' Liniment. It atops pain end allays the inflammation instantly. YAG ER' S LINIMfENT The greal exlernal pain alloslaf or T Etal t ~IoxIro At all dealers--An eight ounc~e bottle for 2.5,c. Preparedi by otSe GILBER T BROS. & Co.. Inc. Unitimiore. Md. Every Woman Wants FOR PERSONAL hYGIENE Dissolved ia water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, Ulceration and inflam., snation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkhamn Med. Co. for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sor, eyes. Economical. ~i54 and sencipo. als that last rt-teed~ For sale by dealers Ing everywhere at reasonable prices ufacturing Company f Roojing and flullintg Papers E"The Snuff That cla are Good for Premiumis. pply you, Bend us 5c for a i% oz. LIAMSONI TOBACCO CO., WINS'TON-SAJAM. N. C.