TEE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. INfLUENZA WHAT IT IS p HOW IT SHOULD BE TREATED New Simply the Old Grip or La Grippe That From Russia by Way of France and This Time by Way of Spain I to uo . ftu the Only "Cure" lflAyS CALL A DOCTOR NO 0CCA8ION 'FOR PANIC I ..tK Inllllfliza. rnn-u oi-u.vu H Mot. has o the appearances L or lo ttrippe. which has swept FT. -Ari.i in numerous epidemics f., back as history runs. Hlppoc P.:J... to an enlderalc In 412 Ctbich Is regarded by mnny to L jefD mini"' had Its aiiaeaa. i k"""ii "in. .v.. .nnntrv has had five epldom- 1 "V. S n issn.no. VI I. nn occasion for panic Influ- L t5.f hns a very low percentage .illltles not over one uuuui uui ' inn .nooB According? to the fc board of health. The chief danger U complications arising, bukv ,..iiv nntinnts In a run-down L.itinap who don't co to bed L enough or those who get up too ''' TUP SYMPTOMS vb or Influenza, as It Is now called. llljOfRinS Willi n 1:11111. iuiini "1 ... oi-oriohnps. and sometimes ,4' ind dizziness, and a general m of weaaness anu ueprermion. ..-.fiim In from 100 to 104. the fever usually lasts from three ... j.r. ThA terms attack tne 1QTC UMJ tj inhrariA nr llnlmr of the air Lies, nose, throat and bronchial L- there Is usually a hard cough, r7.ii. k.A nldhf nftpntlmea a fTllll unw " - r - - - . throat or tonsillitis, and frequently it appearances or. a severe ueuu k THE TREATMENT to bed nt the first symptoms, not unbp. hut to avoid tl im . - 'jir. tha rtlspnso to others take ariuiua - fturpitlve, eat plenty of nourishing remain peneeny quiet snu uu i i nii n nn. nsninn or Dover a Irdrrs, etc.. may be administered by physician s directions to relieve me !nj. But mere is no cure or pe- for influenza me uisease mum Id course. Nature herself will off the attack If only you keep crth. The phlpf dancer I in the complications which may It, Influenza so weakens tne Doauy unce that mere is danger or. pneu- ! nr hrnnchltla flevelonlnff. and tftlmes Inflammation of the middle or heart affections. For these rea- b It Is very lmportnnt tnat tne rit Ffmnln In bed nntll his strength imu-stay In bed at least two dnys sore after tne rever nas ion you, or ton are over 50 or not strong stay bed four dnys or more, according to Krerlty or the attacic. EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS In order to stimulate the lining of the nlr passages tot throw off the grippe germs, to aid In loosening the phlegm and keeping the air passages open, thus making the breathing easier, Vlck'i VapoRub will be found effective. Hot, wet towels should be applied over the throat, chest and back between the shoulder blades to open the pores. Then VapoRub should be rubbed It over the parts until the skin Is rod, spread on thickly and cover with two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths. Leave the clothing loose around the neck, as the heat of the body liberates the In gredients In the form of vapors. These vapors, Inhaled with each breath, carry the medication directly to the parts affected. At the same time VapoRub Is absorbed through and stimulates the skin, attracting the blood to the surface, and thus aids In relieving the congestion within. HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE Evidence seems to prove that this Is a germ disease, spread principally by human contact, chiefly through coughing, sneezing or spitting. Ro avoid persons huvlng colds which means avoiding crowds common drinking cups, roller towels, etc. Keep up your bodily strength by plenty of exercise In the open air, and good food. Above all, avoid colds, as colds Irri tate the lining of the air passages and render them much better breeding places for the germs. KEEP FREE FROM COLD3 Use Vlck's VapoRub at the very first sign of a cold. For a head cold, melt a little VapoRub In a spoon and Inhale the vapors, or better still, nse Vapo Rub In a benzoin steam kettle. If this Is not available, use an ordinary tea kettle. Fill half-full of boiling wa ter, put In half a teaspoon of VapoRub from time to time keep the kettle Just slowly boiling and Inhale the steam arising. Note Vlck's VapoRub Is the dis covery of a North Carolina druggist, who found how to combine, In salve form, Menthol and Camphor with such volatile oils as Eucalyptus, Thyme, Cu bebs, etc., so that when the salve Is ap plied to the body heat, these Ingredi ents are liberated In the form of va pors. VapoHnh Is comparatively new In New York State and New England and a few Western states where It Is Just now being Introduced, hut In other sec tions of the country It Is the standnrd home remedy In more than a million homes for all forms of cold troubles. Over six million Jnrs were sold last year. VapoRub can be hnd In three sizes at all druggists. It Is particular ly recommended for children's croup and colds, since It Is externnlly applied and therefore can be used as freely as desired without the slightest harmful effects. ST CD) JHL Efil S "Wormy." that's what's the matter of 'em. Stomach and Intestinal worms. Nearly an bud aa dlatemper. Com you too much to feed 'em. Look bad are bad. Don't phyiric 'em to death. Spoba'a t'ompuuad will remove the worms. Improve the appetite and tone "em up all round and don't "physic." Acta on Kin nils and blood. Full directions with each bottle, and sold by all druKKlnla. SI'OH MEDICAL CO Goahea, Ind., V. S. A. No Doubt of It. "Are yon engaged In war work?" l Hie sweet young thing of the n with the unrterslting spectacles i the course voice and features. 'Ten, I iiiii a divorce lawyer," nn- tred the man, with a feigli. Germany 1ms so far lost more than W C-boats and 8,000 submarine sail- h Americans sank 50. Sure Enough. "What do you think will happen when Kaiser IUI1 dies?" "Well, we'll hnve a picnic Instead of a funerul for him." Of men who unrry, 10 are bachelors to one widower. Germany Is using substitutes for to-bncco. 1AARLEM OIL CAPSULES IF YOUR BACK ACHES to yon feel tired and "worn-out?"! Ireyoq nervous and Irritable? Don't Mpwell at night? Have a "dragged l. unrested feeling when you get Pto the morning? Dizzy spells? 1111- mi Bud taste In the mouth, buck b't rain or soreness In the loins, p abdomen? Severe distress when Mating, Moody, cloudy urine or sed- Pl All these indicate gravel or M In the bladder, or that the pol- fom microbes, which are always In "r ajstetu. have attacked vour kid- FN. Ton thm,l,l fi.nin UlTTTliT Piaarlem nit ...... i. ,n i .........it Pe oil minks Bcntlv Into the walls w lining of the kidneys, and the llt ''Msnnous nnlmnl ppnns.' which are hwini ely attacked and chased out of '"W lyatera without Inconvenience or una. Don't .gnore the "llttlo pains and aches," especially backaches. They inny bo little now but there Is no tell ing how soon a dangerous or fatal dis ease of which they are the forerun ners may show Itself. Go after the cause of that backache at once, or you may find yourself lu the grip of an In curable disease. Do not delay a minute. Go to your druggist and Insist on his supplying you with a box of GOLD MKDAL ilaarlem Oil Capsules. In 24 hours you will feel renewed health and vigor. After you hnve cured yourself, con tinue to take one or two Capsules each day so as to keep In first-class condition, and ward off the danger of future attacks. Money refunded If they do not help you. Ask for tho original Imported GOLD MEDAL brand, and thus be sure of getting tba genuine. Adv. Who Is Jesus Christ? (SECOND SERMON) By REV. W. W. KETCHUM ' Director of the BvenlofClaaMt, Moody BlUeloetllaU, Chicago t JL r4 qt2 IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL stwsaiooL Lesson (By riEV. P. B. KITZWATKR, P. D.. Teacher of Engliah Illble In the Moody bible Imtltute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1818, Western Newspaper Union.) It's Acid-Stomach That EMes Millions Sic!; an d Suffer '' In dirk not worth mnrti to the unin with id wiA-Xnmiirh. Fn "','"n,'1' Hoik, Atnhltloa. ti . sy.' c"lr"- 1 !' tin itpuiKtu of k Lt boi1y-u,p,1.rHi1M the t. in, unlula u" ring rnakiw "''.ir."i.le.UUUt "d br""" 0B tJih" k5"" wh,t ecM mouth rloni to tt .f1"1 f"" bow the ncl.l ilirnlly th. ,. T"lh ,h brd nm.., ntinlug trh.t k ,0 lmiiln. Ihsn, ik,1, b""c n 'll Mumarh nmat d.. to hiiim '" ornltlun of tht HomicU. J h., 7 "W "m. ' one way or an " r, rrom. auperaclillty or aclil atomtrh. Jilt iiin'' ,e"a danuroiiHly alrk. Ili... 0'Kh llfo weak. Th..".: "r'ni one finit after another. tk."m;h;, frequently hare aerere at nl.liV, . ,:,lnl'n. "Pllttltif heailarhi-a; neleneholla ami mental ''lna." A"a nw' "'' Hani ' .T I out of ,','t n though -ft 1 J iT , . '""' no actual atomarh palua r il"5 .Poo'-nerer getting anywhere ' "' full itrength from their food. fh-ilTl? ."T1 "', thla arlil aiom ,l" boMIng no many people hark "t fp,, ? .I' . '"ngtii they ahmilil !.. thl r flMVl .l.bln. .... k. I. "f'lr .. .. '"""'a away meir "" loim'i,nl,,.""r-1,ll'lu ,u"n Ort rid of the eirraa arid. That'a the aiHTft of giMMl health anil In the only way to ohtaln kimhI illgiatlon ami aanlin. I la I Ion. It la the rlnlil way lo he well ami ki'ep atnmg. Onlluary tonlea won't do any laatlng good. The beat they can do la to aptir up your appetite. When the atltnulatlng elT.Tla wear off, you are worae off than erer. A modern remedy makea It poaalhle to remore eireaa aold without the alluht et dlM'oinfort. It la colled BATONIO, In the form of pleaaant taatlng tableta. Their action In the atnmaiii la a gooil deal like a pice of Inciting paper taking up a dmp of Ink they literally ahaorb the Injurloita eicena acid aud carry it away through the Inteatlnra. Begin ualng KATUNIO right now to day and get on the road to boiimllng, Tlgoroua, rlhrant health. Thotiaamla upon thouaamla uf people who hate uaed K.ATONIO are enthualaatlc In Ita pralae. They aay they neer dreamed that any thing could bring them aui-h quick relief. EATONIfl la abaolntely guaranteeil an fet a Mg 50c hot from your drugglat. If t doea not help you your money will he refunded. If your drugglat doea not keep KATONIfl, aend your name and adilrem to the Rntonlc ltemedy Company, HUH 8. Wahah Aye., Chicago, 111., and they will at once mall you a 60e box and you can aend them the money for It after you re celre it. TEXT-Matthew U:l(. In a former sermon on this lams theme we discussed the sinless, flaw less character or Jesus, and h I matchless Word. It will help us further In answer ing the question, If we consider bis marvelous work. A man Is Judged not only by what be Is end what he says, but by what be does. And this applies to Jesus Christ as well as to anyone else. It is a well at tested fact of sa cred history that the so-cnllcd forces of nature were subject to hlru. After ho hnd stilled the wind and the waves, thoso with htm in the boot aoi ed: What man aer of man Is this that even the wind and the sea obey him?" (Matt. 8:27). Their question Is ours as we rend the record of his miracles. And we should remember that we cannot excise the miracles from the record If we would. They are a vital part of tho record that cannot be gainsaid. To Inveigh ncalnst them and say they are not to be accepted as legitimate testimony does not alter the fact that they are In the record, nor satisfy the honeBt man who really seeks an answer to this question. ITe must not be aet aside in his quest to understand the being of Christ by the silly statement that it is unscientific to believe In miracles. They must be weighed and their evidence considered. The Apostle John says they are signs and that they were done by Jesus in the pres ence of his disciples and recorded that wo might believe that Jesus Is the Christ, the Son of the living God, and that believing we might have life through his name. (John 20:31). They are not hindrances but helps to faith. And before you set them aside as neg ligible, take the Gospel of John and with open mind and heart read It care fully for their testimony of Jesus. In the fifth chapter of John's Gos pel, Jesus nnmes four that bear wit ness of him. And among them he nnmes his works. "They bear witness of me that the Father hath sent me." (5 :33-39.) So whatever man may say about the miracles of Christ, remem ber he soys they are his witnesses. But let tis rn"" the miracles nnd note some of Christ's other works. He met a hard-fisted taxgatherer one duy nnd said unto him, Follow mel And miracle of miracles I this money-loving Jew left all and followed him. Sup pose you try the same thing on some Jewish financier and see If It works. Get hlra, If you can, to leave all nnd fellow you. "What manner of man Is this Jesus that a tox-gathcrlng Jew leaves all and follows blm?" Tie hnnnened one dny to pnss through Jericho, and again his word was obeyed by another Jew whose oc cupation was like Matthew's. Zue chaeus obeyed the Lord's word to come down from his vantnge point in tho sycamore tree, nnd lo I a greater mir acle was wrought in hlra than that which turned the water Into wine, or stilled the storm. It was the Instant transformation from a sordid, selfish, grasping character to a generous, peni tent, repentnnt one, determined to right the wrongs of his life. As ho stands In the presence of the Master he says: "Behold, Lord, the hnlf of my goods I give to the poor; and If I hnve taken anything from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold." (Luke 19:1-10.) These are only two of the wonder works of Jesus. The record Is full of them. If you would find the right an swer to our question, study that mar velous record as given In the gospels. And tho record Is not yet complete nnd will not be till grace Is no more, for today Jesus transforms men who obey him ns marvelously ns he did In the case of any of whom we rend in Holy Writ. Tour own life may be a witness to his work In vou. "Ye." says j the apostle, speaking of believers, "are Ms llvlntr enlstlos known and read of all men." And If you would answer the Master's question aright read these living letters thnt speak of his work of grace, as well as thoso recorded In the Scriptures. You will find them In ham let, town and city, In stores and offices, behind the plow and the throttle, In busy marts of trade and on blood stained battlefields ; wherever men are there you will find orannij them his living epistles. Read them I And when you have read them nsk your self, Who Is this Jesus who has wrought such a marvelous work In these lives, that they show forth the love and humility nnd power of blm who died for them?" Ltiten not to humnn voices thnt would deflect your faith, but to the Inner voice of your soul. Does It not say with Peter: "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God?" LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 3- APPETITE AND GREED. I.ERSON TEXT-aeneele :27-M. GOLDEN TEXT Every man that strlv th for the maatery la temperate In all thlnsa. Now they do It to ohtaln a cor ruptible crown, but we an Incorruptible. I Corinthians 9:25. DEVOTIONAL RE ADINO Romans 14: V23. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOR TEACHERS I Corinthian 8:1-13; 10:23-53; Hebrews 12:16-17. 1. Boys With a Difference (v. 27).' Esau and Jacob were In decided con trast. They differed In appearance and disposition. Ksnii wns a cunning hunter, a man of the field. Jacob wa a plain man, dwelling In tents. They were born that way. Every child born Into the world possesses a peculiar bent which we call Individuality. No two nre exnetly alike, even twins like Esau and Jacob. The wise parent, the wide-awake teacher, the educator, sects djllgeutly to discover that pe culiar Individuality, ami to give It di rection according to the laws o? Its own being. This bent Is the basis of character. Neither Esau nor Jacob Is nn Ideal personality. Both aro selfish. II. Parental Favoritism (v. 2S). Isaac loved Esau because he did eat of his vculson. He ought to have loved blm because ho was his son; but It Is a sad commentary upon a fa ther that his love for his son had such n sordid basis as that of his stomach. Isaac, however, was like many today whose love Is secured through their ap petites. Rebecca loved Jacob, though we are not told why. Perhaps It was because of his running, In this re spect he was like his mother, who practiced craftiness to a finish on her husband. Cleverness Is a bond which strongl: binds together mnny people. Many hold the respect of their friends because of their shrewdness, Irrespec tive of their moral qualities. Parents should treat their children alike. To show partiality Is both unwise nnd unjust. Even when children possess peculiar qnnlltles which call forth pa rental affection, It should never be made manifest that preference Is made. III. A Birthright Sold (vv. 29-34). 1. Esau's profanity (Heb. 12:10-17). He sold his birthright for a bowl of pottage. The birthright was the right of being at the bind of the patri archal family, a poritlon of honor and Influence, as well as being the Inherit or of n double portion of the father's estate. This being a gift of God should not be despised. He came from hunting physically exhnusted. In this moment of distress, he thought only of that which promised Immediate sat isfaction. He was willing to relin quish nil claim upon the future. If only his present desire could be grati fied. A profane person Is one who for tho enjoyment of the present will forfeit nil claim upon the future. Ho would gladly gain both worlds, but seeing that mess of pottage he lets go of the future for the present. Swear ing Is profanity, but not the most com mon. To be under the sway of appe tite Is to be profane. What profan ity about ns! For a moment's sin ful pleasure men nnd women nre throwing away Innocence, happiness, nnd their souls eternally. This Is most serious, for acts are Irrevocable. 2. Jacob's cunning. It was right that Jacob should have the birthright, for l; was according to God's plan which hnd been pronounced (v. 23), but his scheme to get It Is to be condemned. He took advantage of his brother's weakness to drive a sharp bargain. The same tiling Is practiced when un der the force of necessity unlawful In terest Is exacted, or property Is bought tiiulcr price because one is obliged to sell. To get rich at the expense of anoth er Is to practice Jacob's sin. Modern competitive business methods to a de cided extent are of this type. Let each one ask: "Is my name Jacob?" Tho I end never Justifies the means. God I said that the elder should serve tho i youugef. It was his plan that Jacob should be at the head, but God was I able to bring his own plans to pass. He did not n 1 i ne scneining or .la cob nnd his mother to further his plans. To do evil thnt good may come Is always wrong. LIFT OFF CORNS! With fingers ! Corns and cal luses lift off. No pain! Magic! Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, Instantly It stops aching, then you lift the corn off with the fingers. Truly ! No humbug ! Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for ffev cents, sullkient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, nnd calluses, without one particle of pain, aoreness or irritation. Freezone Is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati geulus. -Adv. Costly Red Window. Visitors to the financial district stand In wonderment before a build ing facing tin? curb market which Is leased for a long term by a cigar com pany. The company has a store on the ground floor, but Instead of a win dow containing the usual signs, a glar ing red board with tiny windows well above the street level, greets the eye. In these windows, between 10 a. in. and 3 p. m., sit the telephone operators of curb houses, operating switch boards In connection with stock deal ings on the curb. The "cubby" holes behind the windows are barely big enough to hold the operators. The up-to-date switchboards are connected with brokerage houses in the street. Orders nre signaled or shouted to the curb men on Broad street, who con gregate directly In front of the store. There are hundreds of wires lr this sninll window space, and the Inside of the store Is fitted with addi tional booths containing dozens of private wires. The system Is co-operative among the brokers, and brings about ?12,000 revenue annually to tho cigar company, so that the red win dow can certainly be classed as the. most expensive one In New York. New York Tribune. WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY NEED SWiMP-ROOT Thouannila upon thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never auspect it. Womcn'a complainti 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 comlitinn, they may cause the other or gana to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loas of am bition, nervousnexs, are often times rymp totna of kidney trouble. Bon't delny atnrting treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swatnp lloot, a phynician'a pre scription, obtained at any drug store, may te just the remedy needed to overcome uch conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle im mediately from any drag store. However, if you wih first to tent this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer St, Co., Kinghamton, N. Y., for a ample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Squeals. "What makes more noise than a hog under a fence?" "Two bogs under a fence." "Wrong. The answer Is a Hun about to be licked." When Rnhy la Teething (IROVrVS IIA1IV HOW HI. MKIHUMJ will correct the Summon aud Hi mel troubles. 1'orfoclly hariu leas. See direcilonaun the buttle. Despite the many hues In fruits and flowers, nature furnishes only three coloring substances to form them. Understanding the Bible. I believe that the Bible Is to be un derstood In the plain nnd obvious meaning of Its passages; for I cannot persuade myself that a book Intended for the Instruction and conversion of the whole world should cover Its true meaning In any such mystery nnd doubt that none but critics and philos ophers can discover It. Daniel Webster. Daily Thought Every man's life Is a fairy tale writ ten by God's fingers. Hans Christian Andersen. , Religion. By religion I mean the power, what ever It be, which makes a man choose what Is hard rather than what is easy, what Is lofty and noble rather than what is mean nnd selfish; that puts courage Into timorous hearts, and gladness Into clouded spirits ; that con soles men In grief, misfortune and disappointment; that makes them Joy fully accept a heavy burden ; thnt, In a word, uplifts men out of the domin ion of material things and sets their feet In n purer and simpler religion. Arthur Christopher Benson. There Is a dull light of worldllness In which evil things do not reveal their terror. There Is a moral twi light In which even glaring wrong does not expose Its hldeousness. There nre commonly accepted standards before which, even shabby things do not np pear menu. But when we bring this crooked conduct or this shabby char acter Into the presence of the Light of Life, the revelation Is astounding In the glory of the Lord nil our decorated evil iiml all our powdered hypocrisies show themselves for wtiat they truly are. J. A. .Towett. In my opinion no one Is fit for God's service until ho Is willing to be con sidered mail by the world. They sad Paul was mad. I wish we had many more who were bitten by the sum kind of madness. As someone hns said : "If we are mad, we have a good Keeper on the way and n good asylum at the end of tho road." Moody. Humility consists not of thin'-lm-meanly of ourselves but In not think ing of ourselves at all. Moses wist not that bis face shone. V "It peaks of Itself It is gone. Moody. The occnalonal uae of Roman Eye Balsam at night upon retiring will prevent and re lieve tired, watery eyta, and eye strain. Adv. Only 73 In 1,000 letters delivered In the United Kingdom come from abroad. "Spokes" and the Swift "Wheel" What would you consumers think of a wheel without spokes ? What would you think of a man who would take any or all of the spokes out of a wheel to make it run better? Swift & Company's business of getting fresh meat to you is a wheel, of which the packing plant is only the hub. Retail dealers are the rim and Swift & Company Branch Houses are the spokes. The hub wouldn't do the wheel much good and you wouldn't have much use for hub or rim if it weren't for the spokes that fit them all together to make a wheel of it Swift & Company Branch Houses are placed, after thorough investiga tion, in centers where they can be successfully operated and do the most good for the most people at the least possible cost. . Each "spoke" is in charge of a man who knows that he is there to keep you supplied at all times with meat, sweet and fresh; and who knows that if he doesn't do it, his com petitor will. How much good would the hub and the rim of the Swift "wheel" do you if the spokes were done away with? Keep Your Pledge Make Good for Our Fighting Men BUY WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS Swift & Company, U. S. A. Too Much. I'rison Chaplain Well, good-by, O'ltellly, and good luck. I bear Unit you are going out today. Ex-Convict Sure an' 'twas time, scrr. What wld pro-German Sinn Fein ers an' Interned Huns coinln' in, pris on ain't scarcely rispletablo anny more. mm 0 A Superior (Wis.) utility company bus a woman to go from house to house aud rend the water meters. The skeleton of an average whale weighs about 2."i tons. Of Course. There seems to be a bond of sym pathy between a good-looking lass and a gootl looking glass. It Is said that copper workers aro generally Immune from typhoid fever. GUARANTEED TO INSTANTLY RELIEVE ASTHMA OH MONtY RtFUNDCO A5K ANY DRUGGIST HUMANITY'S GREATEST FOE IS It Is always a terror to old people and a menace at some time or "ontr m every human being, younp or old. It Is the forerunner of more Ills and suffer. Ino than almost any of NATURE'S DANGER SIGNALS and should never be showed to po unheeded. At the very flrat Indication of constipation get DR. H-iT-wiii, r.r. rr. on o u.i.i.1. 79 nun haa heen aucceasfu v uaed for this rtioat prevalent of all disorders. For cale by druggists and dealer! everywhere. Dr. Tuffs Liver Pills Middle Aged Womei .Are Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. Freemont, 0. "I was passing through the critical period of life, beinff forty-six years of age and had all the symptoms incident to that change heat fishes, nervousness, and was In a general run down condition, o it was hard for me to do my work. Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as the best remedy for my troublcs.which it surely proved to be. I feel better and stronger in every way since UkSnrr it. and the annoying symptoms havo disap. r.red."-Mrs. 11. Goddkm, 8SS Hapdooa St., Fremont, Ohio. , North Haven, Conn. "Lydla E. Pinkham's i Vegeta ble Compound restored my health after everything elce had failed when passing-through change of life, lhero is nothing; like it to overcome the trying symptoms." Mrs. Flobiuci 1bilul,Box 107, North Haven, Conn. LYDIA I. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Jigs the qtQhat rccoxd ItW tk greatest good LYDIA E.P1NKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS
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