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Show WOMEN WHO CANNOT WORK Read Mrs. Corley's Letter and Benefit by Her Experience Edmund, S.C. "I was run down with nervousness and female trouble and suf-7rjV'W3ftvW?5l suf-7rjV'W3ftvW?5l fered every month. is' iitj I was not able to do ''.it iny work and tried a i , 1 lot of medicine, but " Bot no relief. I saw ' ytyf . v your medicine ariver- r W used in a little book t'ifi . that was thrown in jul j"is my door' and 1 nad jsjf. -..jHu5 not taken two bottles fi .. of Lydia E. Pink ie I ham's Vegetable Compound before I ing me. I am keeping house now and am able to do all of my work. I cannot say enough for your medicine. It has done more for me than any doctor. I have not paper enough to tell you how much it has done for me and for my friends. You may print this letter if you wish." Elizabeth C. Corley, care of A. P. Corley, Edmund, S. C. Ability to stand the strain of work is the privilege of the strong and healthy, but how our hearts ache for the weak and sickly women struggling with their daily rounds of household duties, with backaches, headaches, nervousness and almost every movement brings a new pain. Why will not the mass of letters from women all over this country, which we have been publishing, convince such women that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Vege-table Compound will help them just as surely as it did Mrs. Corley? 16799 . DIED in New York City alone from kidney kid-ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland's National Remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on over? box and accept no imitation WOMEN! 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I fiffer Every Meal Seated Tifit AKeptRight j I WRIGLEVS has steadily !! jjj kept to the pre-war price. jl d find to the same high stand- i ; ard of quality. ! No other goody lasts so jj; l long costs so little or does ;j if so much for you. f jl li H Handy to carry beneficial ,! in effect-full of flavor-a jj ij! solace and comfort for young and old. J! THE FLAVOR L - FRECKLES Now li the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine double strength is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply pet an ounce of Othine double strength from your drugpist, and apply a llitle of it night and morning and you should" soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It 13 seldom that more than one ounce is needed to completely com-pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to aek for the double strength Othine, as this Is sold under guarantee of money back, if It fails to remove freckles. important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CA STOMA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see Unit it Suture Ciffi&X In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry fcr Fletcher's Castoria GENUINE R33 BBS H DURHAM tobacco makes 50 ocd cigarettes for 38TIT?ITC fVatnon K.ro!-mn I La I Ltd I ftj Palont l.awyt;r.Wai,hiriKU,n 1 W D O. Aavi anH br,! u-a 1 reasonable lilsbebl references ileslserricol j KILL RATS TODAY i fCM:g By Usin9 j V STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE ! ThRguarantfinrl "killer" fnrRnts.Mlco.CJookronohPs, I Ants nnd WiiKirbuns tho (jrcatosl known crrlr . of disease. Thny destroy butb food and propcrtf. ! Stearns' Blnctric I'asto forens those potils to rua ! f rmo Ihe building ftir wnlor and fnish air. KA1 FOR U8K-UETTKR TH AN TRAP Directions In 1ft laniinK'Tj In oviry box. TffO BlzeB, 36c nnd Enough U kill W U 400 rata. V. S. Government buys It. Cuticura Soap IS IDEAL For the Hands Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 2ac. IF; PARKER'S i &$i'T,s! HAIR BALSAM I n? '2 Restore Color ond ; .' '!,.-'. "i.j Beauty to Gray nd Fueled Hail ! -. VEr1 C-.k nnd Sl.'ioni Ifirrifi. I'iiws. fie., Ftopn nil j'Aiii, ensured corofrirt Ulh ! f'-ct, muL-PH wnlklnir msv. IV, 1 y mm! or n.t Irug t'iBt. liiscox Cbuiulcitl Wuraii, i'tttciiutTie, N. V, ill! Run Down Feels Fins Eat an Untied flis Troubles "Fatonic is the only tiling I bav( found lo slop my heartburn anil I 1 think It. bus been a itn'al M-lp In nervous spells," writes i. (J. Johnson. An upset stiinia'b may cause )of of snlTi'i iiiK nil over Hie body. Kalnni-helps Kalnni-helps in siic-li cases by re-iaoviin; 1 ho cause of Ihe misery, becan ,e if falu'n up and cniTii-n out the excess acid and gases and keeps the diKeSive organs or-gans in natural working order. A tablet after meals Is all yon need, p.ijr ' box costs on'y a trifle with di iieL'ea' guarantee. ; SAN'IO IHMNf,( I M 111' ul'I'llK'l '- M I V. .1.. nil', - y, K'.i.r -i . - y uii'i M.mI, , -, el I I j 1 S..IM', "i :i. i nte, vi- .: v. i I. Heixtra-1 Heixtra-1 ti'.ns tire I i, leilfti.fi.. ' 1. 1-1 ., v i nl ill" Kuliia I (if UlP Kt:i e ' ' I, t i , 1 : r I'.i ,n!,t,:-, pnwt-! pnwt-! Hi:" In,-. L'.'.r SAVI'I : ' M I M li . IM'.VIKW, I in. I'ull.in Sli-.i, I :, I . n. '' v 'i n: k y ! 126 MAftiriTOTil JACKS I - I haro i Nark-inn '--r y -j, rnj i'iti r", W. L. I( f,OW'S .JA.'K A KJU J t'b'iar iiuoicU, loua W. SI. U., Salt Lake City, No. 4.-i921. |