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Show SUCH PAINS AS THIS WOMAN HAD Two Months Could Not Turn in Bed. Lydia L Pinkiam's Vegetable Con-pound Con-pound Finally Restored Health Seattle, Washington. "I had dragging drag-ging paina first and could not stand on Ii , ni.mimmlmy feet then 1 nad IjA'IJIJj chills and fever and lis. ' fZ JJ II! such pains in my S-r , '- right side and a hard f lunip there. I could f not t71 myself in f bed and could not ojk sleep. I was this way t fiTjrTl for over two months, W" 1 trying cverythinj . 'I til my sister brought me a bottle of Lydia r I1"1 Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I took it regularly until un-til all the hard pains had left me and I was able to be up and to do my work again. The hard lump left my side and I feel splendid in all ways. I know of many women it has helped," Mrs. G. Richardson, 4640 Orcaa St, Seattle, Washington. This is another case where Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound brought results after "trying everything any one told me" had failed. If you are suffering- from pain, Nervousness Ner-vousness and are always tired; if ou are low spirited and good for nothing-, take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable , Compound. You may not only relieve the present distress, but prevent the development of more serious trouble. DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage pas-sage of urine, you will find relief in COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1695. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for the name Gold Medal on "Tory bex and accept no imitation Radio Dealers Are Making Money You can secure complete Information Informa-tion about this new and lucrative business by reading regularly Radio Merchandising The Semi-Monthly Magazine of the cadio Industry It is replete with exactly the information infor-mation that the dealer, and prospective pros-pective dealer, requires. One dollar will bring it to you for four months Three dollars a year. Radio Publishing Corporation Incorporated Dept.41,342 Madison Avc.New York City Cutlcura Soothes Itching Scalp. On retiring gently rub spots of dan-druflt dan-druflt and Itching with Cutlcura Ointment. Oint-ment. Next morning shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Make them your everyday toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white hands. Advertisement. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION fcSJ?P 6 Bell-ans Bell-ans 25$ and 75? Packages, Everywhere IriSjl PARKER'S Ji3i-l HAIR BALSAM ; STi ftm tv nn a to fl -S I ops H t r Fl I la i -VV& 1 Rortorne Color nd f .!S.i JLiiJ Boaoty to Grmr and F.ded Hiii !t.Yyi nd ti.roi ptoct:i."i. I jmwi item, wm. rtcn.-tiif,i.T. HINDERCORNS Jooaetj. itopej ; pmi a. orj.ure comfort to tcrt, DJikri Walklon; fft, 15o. by or at Dnuf pi. MfeOK Cswtcsi, Vf orks. ytcWttm, li- T. . ExcellO kjKM I Tear's weir cnar- " f$V tH 1 evntd. No rubber, tj WvIJrC Fll 1 PfiOM phor Bronx p ) g rA tJ Sprino glr ftio jl; -VJJ tN treteh.O'nforfaM. If I? f S J YSl k.1 Ku - Wtry Stroch f A Mtch. Q 6e Q He says he has smoked more Edgeworth than any other living man Let Mr. Baldwin's letter give you the facta, and you will see he has som Justification for his claims. H. P. BALDWIN Signs and Show Cards Cloth Banntrt 60 Clarke Street, Cor. Grant Burlington, Vermont Larui & Brother Company Richmond, Va, Gentlemen: I think that I am entitled to be called a charter member o( the Edgeworth Smokers Club, as I have used the Edge-worth Edge-worth Sliced Plug between twenty and twenty-five years. When I commenced using it I was aelling hardware on the road. One of my customers who kept a general store told me that he had just received a new tobacco to-bacco and wished that I would try it. He gave me a box for which he charged me 20c. He made a mistake, as it was selling at that time for 26c. I liked it bo well that I made it a point to ask for It in very store in the different towns that I made; but few had it. The next time that I called on this customer I bought six boxes, which would last until I got around again. I still continued to ask foritln the different towns and tried to induce the dealers to stock it. In 1906or 1907 1 went to So. Carolina nd stayed there three years. I was surprised sur-prised not to be able to get it there. At that time I was in Beaufort, S. C, and made frequent trips to Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, S. C. and was unable to ! get It in either of these cities. Finally I ordered some direct from you and also Induced a dealer In Beaufort to stock it. I have used It always for over twenty years except occasionally when I could not get it. I figure that I have smoked over 1000 of the 25c boxes, which have cost for the last few years 35c. For at least five years I have not bought a cigar. ' Have had some given to me, but they do 1 not take the place of the old pipe filled ! with Edgeworth. f I am sixty-one years of age and still think that It is the best tobacco on the , market. I don't think there is a man living who has smoked any more Edge wort than I. What do you think? i Yours truly, 1 (Signed) H. F. Baldwin It 13 always pleasing to hear from ! old Edgeworth smokers, and we would I like to know if this record Is the best ever made. j , ' yP we are n SiS&t teres ted, too, in LrWhhm,5J new Edeeworth ifyliuWro i smokers. We like r "(SfflAi li to knw that youn j ftADY-PUBBfl I' men, men who are ISiWf breaking in TuL their first pipes, LSc M find Edecworth "IpiifiCf If before they get fvf very far in their rMpe-smoking JJJr careers. So we have a standing invitation to send free samples sam-ples of Edgeworth to all who ask for them. If you haven't tried Edgeworth, we have a sample package here containing con-taining Plug Slice and Ready-Rubbed that is only waiting for your name and address. When you write for it, address Larus & Brother Company, 50 South 21st Street, Richmond, Va. If you'll add the name and address ad-dress of your tobacco dcalor, we'd appreciate the courtesy. To Retail Tdbacco Merchants: rt If i your jobber cannot supply you with Edgeworth, Lams & Brother Company Com-pany will gladly send you prepaid by , parcel post a one- or two-dozen carton ; of any size of Edgeworth Plug Slice or I Ready-Rubbed for the Bame price you J would pay the jobber. FARMERS ARE WORKING HARDER And URi'ne their feet more than ever before. For nil tht'He workers the frequent use pi Allen 'a KootEaHe. the nntim'ptic, henlina powder to be shaken into the nhoen nn'l sprinkled in the foot-bath, inrrenFen their ffliciencv and innurrn needed phvHieal rmn-fnrt. rmn-fnrt. Allen's FootKnRe taken the Friction from the Shoe, keeps the shoe from ml bing and the stockings from wearing, frenh-ens frenh-ens the feet, and prevents tired, aching and blistered feet. Women even' where are constant users of Allen's Foot haw?. Don't get foot sore, get Aften'i FootKaw. More than One Million five hundred thousand thou-sand pounds of Powder for the Feet were used bv our Army and Navy during the war. Jn a pinch, use Allen's P'ootEase. Cuticura Soap SHAVES Without Mug Cfjtlcor Hnpm th fTfrit for f Mr raror thu viu g IJlftUS tJ 1 S,,ort 1r',,inK re-tc' re-tc' UeveH in few bourn we!imif rp'lurpd in few r1ay: retru'nfes the liir. kidneys, stomach iml henrt; purifies the hlood, ir"" fthtn the entire system. Writ for Frm Tnut 7 rmutmtnt, CtJUUM DROPSY REKEDT CO, Dept. SO, ATLANTA, C PfliSY FLY KILLER rT J' V iMZ '-. !:. .? ,ZS -.i.-L TJ s hr r.T.vut.'X V&i ii nil BUa pr"Pd, r. RAUUiW bu&U-iLi, W Lh fclb Are., ilrooklra, N. T. W. N, U., Salt Lako City, No. 29-192i |