N ALWAYS TIRED NO AMBITION Nervous and Dizzy, Every- thing Seemed to Worry Me. How I Got Well Larwill, Indiana.—‘‘My back was so bad I could not do my washing. I wasal- ways tired out and had noambition, was nervous and dizzy and everything sliseemed to worry me {and [ had awful pains in my right side. I felt badly about four years and could not do work as it should have been done. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound ad- vertised so much and it did so many ple good that I began to take it myself. am feeling fine now and everyone tells me they never saw me looking so well, 1 live on a farm, do all my work, and have three little girls to take care of. I am recommending this medicine to my friends and know it will help them if they use it like I do.’”’ — Mrs. HERBERT Long, R. R. 8, Box 7, Larwill, Indiana. Many women keep about their work when it is a great effort. They are al- ways tired out and have no ambition. When you are in this condition give it prompt attention. 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I guess he Is pretty angry. for he didn’t catch me and he will be late for his dinner” “l know you are a good runner, Jack,” sald Grandpa Rabbit, “but me tell a trick I once played on two dogs that were chasing and far from home to take a a run. You may need this some day, so to to tell you." Jack Rabbit up wth h ears sticking up so he jet you me same trick isten Little sat d not lose a word of what wise Grandpa woul “When I was a spry young fellow” to go to a farm where they had the garden and and “Well, gir, I ean t o see them. and long a very to my home. ruil, as urn around, for they were path. The de course, and I r They RE Came after me, o the barnyard gate under dn't get cou NE under so they had to jump over It, and then I saw I had them, “You see, while they were leaping over one way I ran under the gate again and by the time they were on that side I was on the other. They would not get as tired running back and forth under the gate as they would get tired out after a while and I could escape.” Little Jack Rabbit was so interested right here that he forgot and Inter rupted Grandpa. “Did they eatch you?” he ‘@Vell, here I am telling you the story,” sald Grandpa, “and If those fellows had caught me you never would have heard It, “No, IT was lucky, for nobody came along and back and ferth they jumped over the gate, and back and forth 1] went under It, and then all at one of those dogs caught his foot as he went over and tumbled, and when the other landed he fell on top of him, and that was my chance, while they were rolling on the ground. asked, dog the roadside until It home, and you If ever you are cornered and there ls or a wall you can crawl un der or through, to just tire out Mr. Dog, for he will have to jump, and jumping back and forth is tirescme.” Little Jack Rabbit sald he would, but he hoped he would never be cor- boards by gafe to go un fence Mr. Dogs after him, (® by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) 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