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Show XNERVOUS BREAKDOWN Miss Kelly Tells How Lydia . E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Newark, N. J. "For about thre years 1 suffered from nervous break-i break-i i down and got so I I Ijfiri weak I could hardly 1 1 1 ife ' i stand, and had head-I head-I J :J&4 aches every day. I tf" yl V 7s ;r'ed everything I ,,?!eU cou'd think of and 'nxJJo ffV' wa3 urder a phy- C (j $ sician's care for two . J" J -- f years. A girl friend OtTyjTk. Ipf "la(i llse Lydia E. v0icJiDvVx'' Pinkham's Vege- jVTTT; table Compound and Vwllu sne to'd me about V aNMNM'- From the first ' V M day I took it I began V XT i'iC t0 feel better and k7t! now I am we" and fiVcO. ab'e t m03t any "roSyrtCV kind of work. I u 'iR.iffl tNvj have been recom-11 recom-11 mending the Com pound ever since and give you my permission per-mission to publish this letter." Miss Flo Kelly, 476 So. 14th St., Newark, N. J. The reason this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, was so successful in Miss Kelly's case was because it went to the root of her trouble, restored her to a normal healthy condition and as a result her nervousness disappeared. Calf Enemies ft lnTMUH BUI MM Ml WHITE SCOURS BLACKLEG Your Veterinarian can stamp them out with Cutter's Anti-Calf Scour Serum and Cutter's Germ Free Blackleg Filtrate and Aggressin, or Cutter's Blackleg Pills. Ask him about them. If he hasn't our literature, write to'us for information on these products. The Cutter Laboratory Berkeley, Cal., or Chicago, 111. "The Laboratory That Knows How "Blue" and Worried? "Blue,"' worried, half -sick people should find out the cause of their troubles. trou-bles. Often it is merely faulty kidney action, which allows the blood to get loaded up with poisons that irritate the nerves, liaekacne, headaches, dizziness and annoying bladder troubles are added add-ed proofs that the kidneys need help. I'se DoaJi's Kidney Pills. Thousands thank them for relief from just such troubles. An Idaho Case Fl Mrs. J. W. Web-V-lLi ster, 0110 Eighth St., ftj Lewlston, Idaho, 'IW'i 1 nl says: "I had trouble rvi1.1 V7i from mv kidneys, of V V'.JS; a dropsical nature. ,- j r-'xr Mornings my hands v- f were swollen so bad- $ ! j yftL ly I could hardly fcv V t lose them, and my '7' ' ' "tet wero swollen WT IZL-Q too. The flesh under , t-... o-Srl niy eyes was put'feU (jT.-j'M ur d I had other I SiS-Jf-J--" unnoying symptoms p-i i-vryPxivr of kidney complaint, stt ston tl sef Doa n ' s Kidney Kid-ney Pills and they fixed me up in good shape.' Cm Doan at Any Store, 60c Box DOAN'S K?AV FOSTER-M1LBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. Colds Crow Better snrprlsingly soon, throat "P?" j pears, irritation is relieved and throat tick Ung stops, when you use reliable, time-tested PROFITS IMPEACH GROWING Demonstrations Supervised by County Agents in Eastern Maryland Show Possibilities. (Prepared by the ted States Department Depart-ment o Agriculture.) As a result of a number of orchard demonstrations supervised by county agents in the eastern part of Maryland ptch growing is receiving considerable consider-able attention by farmers in that lo cality. During the past growing season sea-son nine orchard demonstrations wete conducted by county agents n Talbot Caroline and Worcester counties. The total cost of operating these orchards . fr f , ' If " n& Peach Tree After Its First Year's Growth in Orchard. for the year amounted to $1,S-15.09. They produced 26,323 baskets of peaches yielding a net profit of $30,-570.36. $30,-570.36. From one Talbot county orchard or-chard $12,740.75 worth of peaches were sold, the profit over cost of production and marketing amounting to ?9,732.0S. Oh! My Face Wt'::i--'rM-i':'.p People wi;0 I :'MXi':-:r:-j. have impure o, 'MMA-. imPovetished W'gpMf ktood should '$A'i only JMK)SI W reme'iy madj lJvLIv of wild root (RiFnrYL and barks such sV""7 P t; aS Dr' Piercc's 'iTr- Golden Medi. ?al Discovey fCo'"'!T for nearly 50 V' year3' InPe. fs-i XJ dients printed on wrapper. The first day you start to take this reliable medicine, impure germs and accumulation begin to separate in the blood and are then expelled through the elirainative organs. In place of the impurities, the arteries and veins gradually get fresh vitalized blood and the action of this good blood on the skin means that pimples, boila, carbuncles, eczema, rash, acne and all ekin. blemishes will disappear. Then you must remember that when the blood is right, the liver, stomach, bowels and kidneys become healthy, active and vigorous and you will have no more trouble with indigestion, backache, headache. head-ache. , Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Dis-covery to-day at any medicine dealers, in tablet or liquid form, or send 10c for trial package to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Occasionally one should "clean house" with castor oil or tiny pills made up o the May-apple, leaves. of aloe and raotol jalap, first put up by Dr. Pierce and now Bold by almost all druggists in this country as Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellete. Always convenient to take. SMOKIHO TOBACCO ' FACTS FROM THE EflCYCLOPAEBil The Use cf FIsvcrings Determines Deter-mines Difference In Erans The Encyclopaedia Britarmica savs about the manufacture of smoking tobacco: to-bacco: "...on th Continent and in America, certain 'sauces' are employed . . .the use of the 'sauces' is to improve the flavour and burning qualities of the leaves." Which indicates that a smoker's enjoyment depends as much upon tee flavoring used as upon the tobacco. Your nose is a sure guide in the matter mat-ter of flavorings. Try this simple test with several tobacco brands: pour some tobacco into your palm, rub brisk!?, and smell. You will notice a distinct difference in the fragrance of every brand. The tobacco that smells best to you will smoke best in your pipe, yoti can rest assured. Carefully aged, old Burley tobacco, plus a dash of pure chocolate, fives TUXEDO Tobacco a pure fragrance your nose can quickly distinguish from 6ny other tobacco. Try it and see. WHY NOT TRY IT? Any farmer who raises grades wonld realite la?- rr. , pro tits If he raised paretred - V Shorthorns. Ttiey dviit W require any more room. oof v any more feed, noruft; - V- ter care than the (trades ,,V f shotjid have. Bat the? sel h " v V lor moDoy. A Kansas :.-;;v.a; farmer produced W hd from one reisierrd Short horn cow in 13 ear5- Twe 1 t; brothers In Wisconsin p 5 , duced 1 19 head from one is t U years. The Talne conrj ' up when yon're brpediEi parebreds. Amerlrsti Shorthorn Breeders Associatiou. 13 Dexter i'ar Ave., Cbicat -J Skin Tortured PIJxj Babies Sleep ll$Af ter Cuticura All drug-cists: Soap 25. Ointment SardW. TalcnffliS. trample each free of "Cotlcura. Dept. E, Sjuta." 5 '7 J . PARKER'S ffeS'l hair balsam f Jyi- A toilet preparation of merit AW) - ,v,ji Help, to eradicate Oundruff. (f.vS&h J- Fr Rcitorini Color and klr1 BeaitTtoGraTor Faded Hut ald.f. y J 'IV. ano $: 00 at Pmco:. SPRAINS! RUB PAINS AND SWELLING AWAY Don't suffer! Go about your duties-Relief duties-Relief comes the moment you Apply "St. Jacobs Liniment." Pon't stny crippled ! Ituh this sooth-Inp:, sooth-Inp:, ponotratin,? linimont rlsht Into tlw sprain, nohc or strain, nnij out cow pnin, soreness, stiffness nnd swelling Nothins else penetrates, heals an' strengthens the injured liuiscU'A nerves, tendons and ligaments ' Promptly. It doesn't hum or diseolor tlio ski,, and oan not cmise Injur?' r"tTt suffer! Get n small trial hottl' from any druc store now llmher P! " the misery right out. A moment after "St. .Taool.s Liniment" Is appll'"'1 you can not feel the slightest pain 'r soreness. d you ean go aheut you' rogular duties. "SI. .laeohs T.lnlmont" oompiors pa la. I has been used effectively for sprni". "trains, soreness ami stiffness for years six Kolil medal aw unK--.K- M OEilfi ! 1,0,1 cshM.,) .ml rr.Hl:'' E lotion Muiiuet.'tlutl' Tl art ".rs Irenes. :,yv-j :,yv-j 53 tioii.ltehinijao.i init""' "2 num." , of "1 I''cs or llve'i.l; Ml ,:,,!;'!,11' M"'i,.. V,:..it rr Mil hw. ! i ""ll''"'r- V.MII 1-iu MuriiT v V" '' I " w |