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Show p e The Beaver County News CkTt O 1 T?0710A7 of A comprehenaiva chronicle of Important iJJKZKkai. UCV1CTY KJL happenings designed for the buy worker State and World Events :b:JV:dmr!0: XX r. 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-rT!J7il'!""'lfl suf-rT!J7il'!""'lfl Iere' every month. Ji' I was not able to do . t J " -' any work and tried a ' -v s lot of medicine, but got no relief. I saw i your medicine adver- vi tlse a '''tie. book :-' that was thrown in 'I V my door, and I had '-is- t! ' nottaken twobottles s.Vl r ; of Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable ''I Compound before I ImhiJ.m it was help ing me. I am keeping house now and am able to do all of my work. I cannot eay enough for your medicine. It haa done more for me than any doctor. I have not paper enough to tell you how much it cas 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 ia the privilege of the strong and healthy, but now our hearts ache for the weak and sickly women struggling with their daily rounds of household duties, with baciaches, 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 (urely as it did Mrs. Ccrley ? Considerable Agitation. "Either my eyes are acting funny or else there's something powerful wrong with yore house," said an acquaintance acquaint-ance who had halted In the big road to stare at the Johnson domicile. "I reckon It must be my eyesight, but the doggone house 'pears to be shaking and shivering like It was going to tumble down." "Aw, I reckon likely my fourteen children happen to have took a notion to scratch their chlggers &t the same p'tu I same time," replied Gap Johnson John-son of Bnmpus Ridge, who was hanging hang-ing over his own front fence, hooked on by the elbows. Kansas City Star. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For many years dniggirt have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer"! Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine. medi-cine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Boot ia a strengthening medi eine. It helps the kidneys, liver nd bladder blad-der do the work natur intended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney tnedicine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish 4rst to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a eample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. i Sure Relief BE LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION I L u Jl i I- V ' 1 Reduces Strained, Pnffr An- I m-.v -1 fcles. Lymphangitis. Port Evil, ! ! . Fistula, Boils, Srtellmps;Stops 1 ? -.-f. V 'J Lameness and &lla-s psin- 1 f Heal? Sores, Cuts, braies, : " " t Pool Cliaics. U is a ' : u j Safe Anlistplic and Germicide i . . y. ' - Doc3 not blister or remove the ' . . hnir pnd horfe con be .-orkrd. Plrasant to use. S2.5 a bottle, J i dc'iveretl. Describe your cas jj f"r special instructions and J Ltok 5 A free' W. F. Yaarj, Inc., 310 Temple St., SprirtficlJ. Mass. I |