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BROUGHT BACK NATURAL HEALTH The Facts About an Interesting Case Of Serious Female Trouble Bene fited By The Use of Cardui. Walnut Cove, N. C.-Mrs. E. A. Rothrock, of this town, says: "About two years ago Iivas in very bad health for three or foil' months. At this time I had a serious female trouble, which lasted severely for nine weeks. I got awfully weak and could scarcely go, and my doctor said I ought to be in bed. My two sisteii, who had used Cardui with good results and who now use it as a tonic, recommended it highly to me, saying it is a fine medicine. I felt if I lived I must have some thing to help me, and as other medi cines had failed to relieve me, I thought I would try Cardui, the wom an's tonic. At this time I was almost skin and bones. I seemed to improve after the use of the second bottle of Cardul. The trouble stopped. I suffered less pain, and began to get back my strength and health. I took five more bottles and got back my natural state of health, also my flesh, and could do my work easily. This spring I was run down in health; had over-worked myself. I took nearly three bottles of Cardui, as a tonic, and it brought me back to my natural state of health. Last week I put up 78 jars of fruit, which I could not have done before taking Cardul. I am glad I heard of it, and I hope other women will too.' Your case may not be as bad as the above, but even if only a mild case, we suggest that you begin today to try Cardul, the woman's tonic.-Adv. Compliment That Went Astray. "I love to hear you speak French," remarked the sweet young thing. "Indeed?" said the pompous youth who plumed himself on his linguistic ability. "And why?" "Because it is so different from most people's French," explained the young thing. The youth plumed himself some more. But only for a moment, because the sweet young thing con tinued: "Yes, so different from most peo ple's French-especially French peo ple's." "CASCARETS" ACT ON LIVER; BOWELS No sick headache, biliousness, bad taste or constipation by morning. Get a ie 7' . Are you keeping your bowels, liver, and stomach clean, pure and fresh with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters? Stop having a bowel wash-day. Let Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and reg ulate the stomach, remove the sour and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poisons inthe bowels. A Cascaret to-night will make you feel great by morning. They work while you sleep-never gripe, sicken or cause any inconvenience, and cost only~ 10 cents a box from your store. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never have Headache, Biliousness, Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipation. Adv. For Her Protection. "When I said I would marry you you promised to let me handle all your money, but now we are married you handle it all yourself." "That's because I love you so." "That's a queer way to prove your love." "It's a mighty self-sacrificing way. When I made that promise I was not aware that money was teeming with bacteria." TRY THIS EASY WAY TO HEAL YOUR SKIN If you are suffering from eczema, ringworm or similar itching, red, un sightly skin affection, bathe the sore places with resinol soap and hot wa ter, then gently apply a little resinol ointment. You will be astonished how instantly the itching stops and healing begins. In most cases the sick skin quickly becomes clear and healthy again, at very little cost. Resinol oint ment and resinol soap also clear away pimples, blackheads, and dandruff. Sold by all druggists. Adv. Both Bomb Proof. Maude--I just had a letter from the duke. Those horrid Germans have bombarded his castle. Chorus-How romantter Do tenl us. Maude-Yes; all they left standing was the mortgage and the mechanics' liens. Important to Mothere Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Tear. Children Cry for Fletchr'a Catoris. Love makes the world go round, but revenge tries to square it. FOR BREAKFAST TABLE MUFFINS ALWAYS APPETIZING ON COOL MORNINGS. Have First Place in Long List of Hot Breads That Have Found Favor -English Buns Are Liked it by Many. h - When the air gets frosty, muffins e mount a high pedestal in the estima td ion of breakfasters, and there they stay until spring. Here are some recipes for good muffins: i Rub a tablespoonful of butter iri a ,t cupful of corn meal and a cupful of o white wheat flour for delicious corn muffins. Then add a teaspoonful of sugar, half a teaspoonful of salt and I teaspoonful of baking powder. Break an egg into three-quarters of a cupful tf milk, and then fill the cup with milk if necessary to make it full. Pour e this into the flour and mix it thor e oughly. Bake quickly in a hot oven. i, Make rye puffs in this way: Mix h two-thirds of a cupful of rye meal and a third of a cupful of white wheat flour. Add a quarter of a teaspoon ful of salt and sift. Then add two well beaten eggs mixed with a cupful I of milk, and beat for three minutes. s Add two teaspoonfuls of butter, melt y ed, and mix. Bake in hot muffin tins. Here is a recipe for graham muffins t' that always turns out well: Mix a cup e ful of graham flour and the same amount of wheat flour with a quarter e of a cupful of salt. Sift them and e add a cupful of milk, a tablespoonful y of butter and one egg. Beat well and bake for about twenty-five minutes in a hot oven. These English buns are a favorite with those who like slightly sweet breakfast breads. To make them rub h half a cupful of butter with three c tatlespoonfuls of sugar and a pinch of salt. Add two well beaten eggs and t then add, alternately, two cupfuls of g flour sifted with two teaspoonfuls of f baking powder and milk to make a stiff dough. Add at the sarine time half - a cupful of currants. Roll out about an inch thick, cut with a biscuit cut ter and bake in a slow oven. Sally Lunn is a tempting muffin. Sift a pint of flour, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder and half a teaspoonful of salt and add half a cupful of milk, half a cupful of melted butter and two beaten egg yolks. Mix thoroughly. Then add two egg whites beaten stiff. Drop the butter in muffin tins and bake. It is a stiff batter and when the egg whites are folded in they do not mix completely with the other ingredi ents, and so the tops of the muffins are somewhat irregular. Oatmeal muffins require fine meal, not the coarse sort used as cereal. Mix a cupful of it with three cupfuls ot.white wheat flour, two teaspoofuls i of baking powder and a liberal tea spoonful of salt. Rub in a tablespoon ful and a half of butter and lard a mixed. Beat two eggs and add them h to a pint of milk and pour this grad r ually into the dry ingredients. Mix thoroughly and bake quickly in a hot t oven in muffin tins. Custard Souffle. Here is a nice dessert: Rub two scant teaspoonfuls of butter to a cream, I add two teaspoonfuls of flour and pour on gradually one cupful of hot milk; cook eight minutes in double boiler, stirring often. Separate the yolks and Swhites of four eggs; beat the yolks, Sadd two tablespoonfuls of sugar, then Sadd to the milk and set away to cool. i Half an hour before serving beat the Segg whites till stiff, then pour them in Slightly. Bake in a buttered pudding r dish in a moderate oven for 30 min d utes and serve at once. Gravy for Beef or Mutton. One-half cupful walnut catchup, one small tomato catchup. one small cupful sherry (may be omitted), one table r spoonful butter, rubbed smooth with flour; one small onion chopped very fine, one teaspoonful currant jelly. Salt and pepper. r When thoroughly mixed lay slices of the meat in a dish, pour the gravy over, then set dish in the oven until all is well heated through. Serve. Not a Large Quantity. Note that you should not fry too large a quantity of anything at the Sone time, hnd that the fat must be re: heated between each batch of trying. SAhy one who cannot fry, given enough . fat and the proper implements, after a couple of trials is either abnormally stupid or is ndt troubling to carry out 1 directions correctly. Jumbalaya. S After washing one cupful of rice, let Sit soak one hour. Cut up a cold roast Schicken'and a slice of lean ham, and I Stry them in a tablespoonful of lard. . Stir in the rice slowly; while stirring add one pint of hot water. Cover closely, and let simmer until the rice is nearly dry. A couple of spoonfuls B of pmato may be added, if the flavor B is desired. Fish Stuffed With Rice. S One cupful of rice, one cupful of 'bread crumbs, one cupful cold chopped meat. Mix and season with salt, chopped mango, onion and celery, one teaspoonful each. Clean a whitefish, Sfill with this preparation and bake as usual. Serve with tomato sauce. Cooking Custard. Do not have the oven too hot when cooking custard, or the ctestard will be I. come watery. Set the custard in a pan of hot water and see that it does not t boil duriag the bakIag Children Love I -* Don't Deny Them StG Dentists affirm its helpful ness to teeth and gums. Doctors attest its aid to appetite and digestion, Give the kiddies all they want. Use it yourself - regularly. Keep it always on hand. Cultivate the saving instinct with the United Profit- "Chew It Sharing Coupons around after ever each package, good toward high-grade merchandise.meal Have you seen "Wrigley's Mother Goose" - newest jingle book - 28 pages in colors?, (Here is a sample verse and illustration) THE There was an old Spear-woman lived in a shoe- For her many young hopefuls she knew what to do! She made them most happy with WRIGLEY'S for all It kept them in trim at a cost very small! The "Wrigley Spearmen" COME OFF THE ROOF ,:, - want you to see all their quaint antics in this book, free! Write for it today to , .; WMr WRIGLEY dR. CO., 1304 Kesner Bldg., Chicago ,.. 507 ,,,... The Zealous Youth. The Employer-If my wife calls up say that I have just gone oft. The Office Boy-Yes, sir, I'll say it every time she calls up. 4 The Employer-You mu do that. `My wife would hlave r opinion of your truthfulness. The Boy-Yes, sir; she hasJit now. The Employer - What do you I mean? The Boy-Why, she called up this morning and asked me if I *as the new boy. An' I said, "Yes, ma'am." I And she said it was no place for a I truthful boy. She said you had no 1 use for a truthful boy. Then she I said, "Did you ever tell a lie?" And 1 I said, "No, ma'am." "And what did she say?" "She said, 'You'll do!' "-Cleveland Plain Dealer. CUTICURA SHAVING is Up-to-Date Shaving for Sensitive Skins. Trial Free. Prepare razor. Dip brush in hot water and rub it on Cuticura Soap held in palm of hand. Then make lather on face P'd rub in for a moment with fingers. Make second lathering and shave. Rub bit of Cuticura Oint ment over shaven parts (and on scalp if any dandruff or itching) and wash all off with Cuticura Soap and hot water, shampooing same time. One soap for all-shaving, shampooing, bathing and toilet. It's velvet for sen sitive skins. No slimy mug. No germs. No waste of time or money. Free sample each if you wish. Address 1 postcard, "Cuticura, Dept. XY, Bos ton." Sold everywhere.-Adv. Wanted More Help. "To guide a key to a keyhole in the dark there has been patented a V shaped strip of metal to be fastened to a door with the point surrounding the hole," said the studious man. \"That's all right so far as it goes," replied the convivial one; "but who's to be on hand to find the key for you?" * Contrary Methods. "I see that in Europe they are having battles in the clouds." "Yes; that is how they are trying to get in the sun." The Unreasonable Sex. Knicker-Does your wife make you wear rubbers? Outlate-Going out; but she won't let me wear sneaks coming in. If your skin is scratched by a rusty nail, apply Hanford's Balsam at once, It should prevent blood poison. Adv. One's good opinion of one's self should be maintained in silence. DUVUIU U.e mov hairs. Use r"L L AD.R 5u6- U Sf to gly gly, gyr any hhirs. go "4 OREOLE" MAIR DRESS IN 'RIOS SimOO retaill. Activities of Women. 3 Miss Alma K. Boyd has been ap pointed private secretary to Lieuten t ant Governor McClain of Pennsylva nia. Mary Pickford, the moving picture ractress, receives a salary of $2,000 per week for 52 weeks in the year. The only real profit-sharing indus 1 try in the United States is owned by a woman, Mrs. James P. Warbasse of 3 Brooklyn. German tailors and dressmakers have decreed that the prevailing color t for the new spr'ng fashions shall be the field gray of the German army uniform, and in regard to cut the I military style will be followed. IF HAIR IS TURNING I GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don't Look Old! Try Grandmother's Recipe to Darken and Beautify Gray, Faded, Lifeless Hair. Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and abundant t with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. 1 Whenever her hair fell out or took on r that dull, faded or streaked appear ance, this simple mixture was applied I with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," you will get a 1 large bottle of this old-time recipe, t ready to use, for about 50 cents. This " simple mixture can be depended upon ' to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dan druff, dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. s A well-known druggist says every body uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied-it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush e and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning I the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two, it is re stored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant. Adv. r His Turn Next. Diner-See here, where are those oysters I ordered on the half shell? Waiter-Don't get impatient, sah. e We're dreffle short on shells; but you're next, sah.-Boston Evening g Transcript. JUST ONE BOND'S PILL AT BED TIME will relieve that disagreeable Head I ache, Sour Stomach, Dizziness, Coat ed Tongue, due to an inactive Liver. Don't take Calomel, Bond's Pills are far better, and they will remove the Y cause. You wake up well. 25c. All !, druggists.-Adv. '' When a woman has no faith in her if husband she can generally find con solation with the fortune teller. Remarkable Case. "Here's a remarkable account of a man who returns home after 20 years and finds his wife married again." "Those cases are not so remark a able." ) "The remarkable part is that the narrator does not allude to the re turned husband as an Enoch Arden." f Feminine Charity. The Man-1 understand that Miss s Angular comes of a very old family. r The Maid-Well, she certainly looks it. Diagnosed. "How did you know your patient had appendicitis, doctor?" "I operated on him." For genuine comfort and lasting pleas ure use Red Cross Ball Blue on wash day. All good grocers. Adv. The best manicure acid is made from a tablespoonful of lemon juice to a cup of hot water. For old sores apply Hanford's Bal sam. Adv. The widow of a henpecked man can look as sad as any. Roofing that mnust last! You can't tell by looking at a roll of roofing ng it will last on the roof, but when y get the guarantee of a responsal* f only ble company, you know that our roofig must sieal est of satisfactory aerice. roofing quality is on the roof. Buy materials that last Ce ertain-teed Ask your denaler for prod. -*lad Pr uctsmnadeby us--thcy bert t Wmgs our name. Roofing eme Asphalt RoofluAg t, ' ,r ! >rt 1-ply pursyted Siyers a hd Slate Srfaced Sh9ns .l35d i nDad. Fel. 2-ply guaranted 0 years a T p' 3.ply weurtd 1Syears T*rc..et. General Roofing Manufacturig Company Wold's la0t vamlwnarsr of EBoqa oae BanUdtg ftpme S, TU& Cr SIes Ckage iShea - hIda.Jb AUa Osmd S id Il l0a Chse IeaunaClir Sim.eus somnd Stails lSy ie m asdu FOR HALF A CENTURY WOOD'S 7EVER PILLS have stood the test as the best remedy for Chills and Fever and all Bilious and Malarial Diseases. Once tried always used. Sold by your druggist. DR. WM. WOOD & SONS, CAIRO. ILL. sIo OA X Kissing Microbes. Belle-I see a Swiss scientist de c'lares that microbes do not exist in mountain air at an altitude of over 2,000 feet. I-ow do you suppose he's discovered that? Beulah-Oh, he's probably done .. some kissing at high altitude. Curious. "Curious thing about human van ity," said the customer. "To what do you refer?" "The more knock-kneed a man is, the more he wants to appear at a mask ball as a Scottish Highlander." German school children are taught to swim by going through the motions without entering the water. A simple remedy against coughs and all throat irritations are Dean's Mentholated Cough Drops--c at all good Druggists. Dry-cell-fed incandescent lamps fea ture a recently invented spirit level for use in dark places. For fouls in cattle use Hanford's Balsam. Adv. True wisdom never thinks itself wiser than it really is.