S0 WERK SO NERVOUS How Miserable This Woman Was Until She Took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Toomsboro, Ga.—*‘1 suffered terribly with backache and headache all the time, TIT was so weak and ner- if vous 1 didn't know what todo, and could i notdomy work. My 8 trouble was deficient § and irregular peri- Bods. I read in the papers what Lydia %. Pinkham’s Vege- | table Compound had fl done for others and i684] decided to give it a SW trial. [I got good Si results from its use go that [ am now able to do my work. I recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends who have troubles similar to mine and you may use these facts as a testimonial. ”’—Mrs. C.F. PHILLIPS, Toomsboro, Ga. Weak, nervous women make unhapp homes, their condition irritates both husband and children. It has been said that nine-tenths of the nervous rostration, nervous despondency, ‘‘the lues,’’ irritability and backache arise from some displacement or derange- fuent of a woman's system. Mrs. Phil- lips’ letter clearly shows that no other remedy is so successful in overcoming this condition as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. NE BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs; he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with GOLD MEDAL #h oh The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles since 1696; corrects disorders; stim ulates vital organs. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no imitation IF YOU GET YOUR FEET WET don't have a cold afterwards—take HALE’S HONEY of Horehound and Tar Nothing better than this safe, dependa- ble home remedy for healing and sooth- ing throat troubles and clearing up colds. 30c at all druggists Use Pike's Toothache Droge FLORIDA BY SEA BALTIMORE TO JACKSONVILLE Fare One Way Round Trip $0.96 $5.73 War tax 8% additional Meals and Stateroom Accommodations on Steamer |r Extra charges for promenade deck rooms Steamer Every Tuesday and Friday. Make Early. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. | Pler 3-Pratt St Tel. St. Paul-42% BALL MACHINE 2 MO-JO-MIB Vending Gum, an ude. Reservations We make increase sales 100%. A letter stating the pumber of machines operated or sold will bring a sample and quotation. CHICLE PRODUCTS COMPANY Mount Pleasant Ave. swelling reduced in a few days: regulates the liver, kidneys, stomach and heart: purifies the blood, strengthens the WEEK FREE CAR PILOTS NOW HAVE SORE FEET Physicians Are Treating Victims Who “Step on Gas” Too Long Without Rest. CLAIM EFFECTS NOT SERIOUS Disease Usually Follows Long Trip Through Which Driver Has Re. mained Continually at Wheel. —Qrigin Easily Traced. It is driver ing to many smooth salling for the asoline not of n physi motorists all ‘B accord that from noticeable But wagon,” ans, who report are returning long trips with a decidedly tmp. It Is the new foot don't be alarmed; it 1s not at all DiS, disease, The disease is always acquired the foot, the that shoves the ear over the an fast clip, pressure the foot sccelerntor nt of road Continued the causes a displacement of the metatar- on accelerator button sal bones, declare physicians who hav that tion is the have heen Its effects ! only cure. One Day Turns Trick. than ingnosed CASE’ brought to not } fie ir atten Rest Rerious mre More 1 home Hmp one otorist yv «doctors aver Long and trips con the neeels raior thi 1 the lise trains stra up in pain, driver. foot sets it nervous and hi His ritation results a result driver abandons with a Hmp every time he walks, The disease commonly as th hut rend is @ “motor foot." the “metatn The limp few drivers a long overland the driver has rema 1 x i hes ant er has thought fi rest Doctors’ Coffers. | extremity Swell The coffers orthor A ' WATER IN COOLING SYSTEM Important That It Be Changed Every Week or Two Prevent Rust Accumulation, to overhen AVOID TROUBLE IN STEERING Knuckle Pivot Pins Should Be Greased at All Times to Prevent Be. coming Rusty. hard The knuckle pivot pins should be steering. steering greased which cause a heavy draft, If dry and rusty. SURE-ACTING PRIMER SAVES AUTO BATTERY Devioe Causes Engine to Start Firing at Once. Means Found for Injecting Into Cyl inders Sufficient Amount of Gaso. line to Vaporize and Mix With Air, Many automobiles require a sure { which puts a battery. Leavy There for long period N, the drain on storage found of in- sufficient | fore, some means must he jecting Into the cylinders a gasoline d ix combustion chamber to f« The that can be operated from the driver's amount of so that enough will | vaporize and mix with the air in the sr an ignita ble mixture best of these Is one seat, i ordinary slg in the fllustrs Obtain an . a8 shown the lke use o that Save your storage by equip- ping your car with this simple sure- battery acting primer, MAY NOT KNOW Little Trick to Make the Hub Do its Own Loos When It Sticks en ing Ow AUTOMOBILE #2 GOSSIP. Z —— "3 se¥ £3} _ 8 > la has and 5,000 passenger bhisses, 2000 motor sightseeing * - » auto 380. 120-horsepower in passenger made Germany, costs 000 marks. In Detroit, Mich are | different plants manufacturing | ginea for motor vehicles, - there seven en entire system. Write for Free Trial Treat ¢ Went a Little Farther. Eight-year-old Jack was invited to a party but his ten-year-old brother Joe was not. Yet Joe desired some of the refreshments, so he gave Jack some orders about procuring some, “If they have good cakes or anything you can carry, take some every time they offer you any and what you can't eat bring home to me.” And when Jack came home he was well laden with eakes. The bosom of his blouse fairly bulged with them. “Oh, you did take every time they offered you any,” sald Joe, “Yes,” admitted Jack, “and some when they didn’t offer me any either.” some Tea Grown in Pennsylvania, It is not generally known that Penn. gylvania has a tea crop indigenous to the Blue mountain region, and which largely surplants the use of the Ori ental tea In several counties of that section. The erop Is now being gathe ered and tons of the tea are being picked and dried for winter use, Don't strain the eve seeking fault, URIY, ~ Morning eep Your Eyes -Cloor sn Clean Ce Book Murine SIMPLE METHODS WITH HEN FLOCK Costly Building: Are Not Requir >d and Only Add Expense to Maintenance Costs. BANK BALANGE 1S IMPORTANT Advisable to Secure Pursbred Steck of Good Quality for Foundation -~=MNot Good Business to Pur- chase Fancy Birds. Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) in | tions have | Simple methods and ywulldings, and nuch to do with the suce men, according sxperiments made by Department of Agricult idea inex poultry ths more elaborate the preparations made i for * the chance 8 to simplicity equipment, ra 58 Of poultry- to observat the 1 ii nas ure. There a mistaken AOnE many raisers that conducting a plunt or Il flock success, The sa caring for a é 15d keep as possible health the birds in a 1 7h * *} Warmth Is sough reased overhead expen putting in double double interiaid $y single thicknesses well ey severe No Need for Ventilating Systems. licated end tly wventiiat A House Built of Single hickness of Boards, With Ventilation Pro. videga Through Doors and Windows, is All That ls Required, 1 Aoy over a well « 17 hull mltry house | material it and vi sonentions add ks when they be the might ry well Plenty eXoTY minated right kind, quarters make the best health reguia- and ise, of egg It has been experience poultry raisers that a sick hen is best treated by an applica. of the hatchet, Sirange to say, production of the unnecessary construction in the house and superfluous equipment Is often inclined to be niggardly when it comes to paying out money for the foundation of his flock, prices for serving as his guide It 18 not good business to pay fancy If the location of a poultry business Often good or special for eggs and chickens will Rule for Figuring Expenses, It is sometimes rather troublesome with much accuracy just laying hens, Experience derived by the Farm bureau at Santa Crus, has resulted in the formulation of a rule that should be useful in arriving at the approximate cost. This rule may be expressed as follows: All of the expense for maintaining a flock of laying hens, apart from the cost of grain and mash but including mis- cellaneous supplies, Interest on invest. ment, depreciation, all labor but that of the owner, etc, amounts to ap- proximately two-thirds of the cost of the grain and mash. In other words, the cost of the grain and mash is 60 per cent and all other expenses 40 per cent. of the total. BIRDS EFFECTIVE IN | DESTROYING INSECTS English Sparrows Devour Alfalfa Weevil in Utah. Greatest Feathered Enemy of Cotton. Boll Weevil Is Orchard Oriole Green Bugs Killed in North Carolina Fields. DESPAIR LURKS IN WEAK BLOOD Gude’s Pepto-Mangan, the Biood- Builder, Arouses Dull of Agriculture.) Mobilization of the wild army of the alr that Hes man to fight erop pests b birds, an al near follows the presence of large of plants, ly num! that prey upon. gr Thelr ald In » menace is almost ine insects owing out the uys the blological partment Separate, survey of Agr “Farm tates De of the tween 1865 were these vora places visited of every gree: vestigation of birds found that the tinlest humming bi fowl to practic : largest bi to the rds. from ducks and to typical bird den- {zens of the dry plains, turned to feed. ing upon locusts. In fact, most birds themselves with this abundant } Ming the means, in numerous cases, of sav ing crops from destruction.” i a sO were ——— IMPORTANCE OF VENTILATION Uncomfortable Housing Is Given as Cause of Freezing of Combs and Scarcity of Egos. ft is not sc much the cold as the humidity that causes the freezing of | chickens’ combs and the winter laying strike that results from uncomfortable housing. Proper ventilation is given as the most important consideration in housing poultry for the winter, ? | pk dol, “Powerizing” the Farm § Greater production, the more astute application of good busi- ness methods, the stabilization of agricuitural economics, will put farming--America’s basic industry—on a sound and sub- stantial foundation; if--as the closest students belleve—im- proved machinery and refined sources of power will increase production, lower costs, and cut some of the peaks and valleys out of fhe farmers’ profitgraph, then the steady “powerization” of the American farm is inevl table. Secretary Wallace, Many a man and many a woman all out of sorts from thin, weak- ened blood, The least little wrong throws them into a Instea ordinars N¢ 5 bot I nd blood works 11s thing gone wild form of bracing up difficulties, they Ap- They dull Poor ivoe till the 3 despondency, qd of and meeting are downed, petite rv es 1 dpe, is and ep are wet tired 1 € 1 loses its power into abl of CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFCRNIA FIG SYRUP ar——— mother! a sick child of “Calif Hurry, Even : ornia loves the ‘fruity” taste Weak or Nervous? After the Flu, this Woman Tells Her Experience W. Va-—"After hav- was very weak and one bottle of Dr. Medical Discovery of Favorite Pree they helped me so much. I am 67 old and did lots of work last summer and am doing my housework and washing for four in family."—Mrs. L. R. Wilmoth, R. F. D. 2. Health is your most valuable as- set. It does not pay to neglect it. Go at once to your neighborhood drug store and get Dr. Pierce's Family Remedies in tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice. : Montrose, ing the fiu 1 nervous 1 got Pierce's Golden and bottles scription an ce two a a Years LS all pein, ensures easy, Tha by mail of st Works, Fatebogos, KX. X. shops fort, makes walk gists, Hiscox Chem [Cuticura Soap] ee I miparts = The Velvet T Soap 25¢, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcwn if HUNT'S GUARANTE SKIN DISEASE Ri
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers