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Abbeville Progress from Abbeville, Louisiana • Page 3

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SHOOK WITH NERVOUSNESS A Lady Was Flat On Her Back With Terrible Spells, But Her Husband Got Now She Is Grateful. a it I tlK Vy I 1189 II ol I 11: t.r ri h.i I it I 4 I i ti ..4 4' i iad i I It tt'lL- I I' I. lit I l. i 5 iu I 1, In i Wants $500 tor laite by a "Paralyzed" Doqg jI II'In for 0 rt V. 1 r- NI fl', i.

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MEOWI THE CAT CAME BACK show up i dys lato Return to Its Home Perth AI orh e. feet wereN. Sore. tht walked 99 il to return GOODBY, WOMEN'S TROUBLES The tortures and discomforts of toweak, la home and achinged back, Irwollen Yarnel of this city. On the night of uly weakness, Yardizzinel naushe took the eat in save their origin inhiille, 99 miles from Prth mplaints." Tlhen ie gotral symttom is of kidney ande blathere he found there well know n-fso isfor the eat.

The lattr dipperd toy. Next time you feel a twinge of pain show up six days linter lit Ynrnel's Pirn the or are troubled with wead-re sore. ache, ii1gstion, insomnia, irritation in the bladder or pain in the loins and lower abdlimen, ou s-ill find quisk and lure relef in G6LT) MEDAL Hasarlem Oil Capsules. This old and tried remedy for kidney trouble and allied dnrangementa has stood the teat for hndreds of years. It does the rains and troubles vanish and new life and h'alth will come as you continue their use.

When completely restored to your usual vieer, continue taking napulte or two each day. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capasales are mimported from the laboratorlCa at Hasrlem. Holland. Do not aecept a substitute. In dealed boxethree d.

FItting. iThen Ian trobls 14uis ifter round of heplalth." will Iome that only theirg use. Wqarhen leey. etoe 5100 Reward, 5100 Catarrh is a local disease greatly Infitsenced by consltitiohal cndinuetin5. It therefore requares conhtdtutyonal treatInent.

MEDA CATARltil MEDICINE is taken internally and aris through the Blood nn the Mucous Surfai-es of the System. HArleS CATAllntH MEDIolClN destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by improving the general h'alth anl assists nature in 'otng Iit work. $Rew4 for any 0ase of Catarrh that CATARR.I falls to cure. Druggist te In Testelantals free. lo.

J. ChenMy Toledo. Ohio. Ir.portant to MothCers 'E4, oy redtuillt ry of 1It-le of CeAsi' 4th tlent ltrn b'Ini roln'ly for ieneral ibaid cIt nhat it In 44tVai Chiilnr work. ir i', any Itar ithat HA.T.

iATAr ble. Niht vinc Mo.atefn. 'ae Strong. Healthty r. I Chevy y(7o.

iToleyo Oio.1th Smart or I urn, Sore, 'YOUR Granulated. useuin often. Soothes. Refreshes. Safe for Infor aDAdulL" AtallDruggist, Writefor1 namehhlr, Bk Ca.tham SMALL FLOCK OF FOWLS IN EVERY BACK YARD ASSISTS TO REDUCE LIVING COST The Formed by the Fowls Stands for Victory in Reducing Living Expenses.

4I I i I 1'. 1 I 1. 'i 1. I I 1 II I I Number Depends on Sp. ec 1 I 1'.

I 1 '4 4 f.41 I 1 a i i If 'r I. sh f'l lll pr1 t. 41 to 4 I ure feet of 1rl p1 sl uldi hice provilel fir s'as'h ''ird. It niviai for city lefultry keeper'. to -re sd.ll-,'at red pullets in the fall, so that they will begin to lay lbefore celdi weather sets in.

An inexpensive, commodious, and comfortable house should be provided, with 8 to 4 square feet of floor space to the bird, although some poultrymen report good used shed or small bbilding In the I back yard can be easily converted into I a chicketi house. Satisfactory shel- i ters can he made from piano boxes or pnaking cases by purchasing a small I quantity of 2-hby-4 or 2-by-3 lumber for framing. The box hoards can be used for siding or shneathing, and then can be comvered paper. 1 Nests sihe uld be simple and may be .1 ADVERTISING AID TO SALES Farm Bureau and Various Organizations Adopt Unique Plan to Boost Purebred Stock. (PreparcI by the State'- Depalrtment of Agrli-'ltire The faric tlbcreal" of elinty, Icwl: in co-tperltiln with the Indlfpclelrier clubi and slitnty, crcntat ee a ge re'ral fun fir thff purpcce of aeivcrtising the county li i ceih enter c.f iurcbhred liveesiitcik.

A mark has he-n ao pted anid elcctrtyles nmadei and cistrihutsesh broulle ast. Evcery pic're- cof business staticelicry going oet of Independence is to carry this trademark. Each memrlen of the farm bureau will be supplied with stationery and envelopes lhearing it. Five thousinel galvanized 14 26 Inches, are being made and will he posted on all roads leading into and out of the county, clling attelntion to this organization with its 3912 members. Space has also been contracted for in somi'e of the leading agricnltural papers in which this trade mark will be carried.

ESTIMATED YIELD OF HONEY Crop of United States Placed at 92.1 Per Cent on July 1 by Department of Agriculture. (Prepared by tll I States IDpartmrnnt T'lhe nicy cr 'lill thle' Initcel Statc'd stl1lll1 leper c-c-siit cfcL 'rtisiI I nc Jcjiiiy1. l'''r 'ifL te tee 4l the' lfo rlts tf the' 44 cr''; '1in 1I44444 4111rr thee cI sti li cte tI 11 i of ri hIl Ir cili olniy -i o.u ilntits rl, ti, ll bu14 ftl oncrrthlf ff thei 44 flanuh nr(oduit ipcr coclcny th s- rl ized by lv lt'e 1. At Ihe 'if 1 Int ii, 11re thetn madie nd ri b' Adju tment of Tlrashing Machine. -Ior I of hhailn le grfit If your Combines Many Good Things.

-4ro oris criedtatesr Prlt' than any P41er huntioni Jy 1' fDerrte. I Pepa ed thc cl'n1 fr cr4os next yT'ur. Begin today if you would oe on or I in.hb-u 1 wv l', I ''r frn l. (ir i Ir i tor, isry i ire of thhe lsh r. If I i on 'nly -t' ,1.

i do will II' '4, 1 ln I lr ly St 1ie city 'oultry fitock by hatch-n1f rlg anhi rearing chicks or by buying experene In the raIsing of chickens usuall Finreases theding Cost Low. fed as ess. enerally the landf All taa ilad can be provid, t-ovr ate roI that top wich there is here the yardags, Ilimt4 toll II preerable to theoe indas, snhand to eplace them by well-matue, bred and puet the scraps arall. Ths the keeping oy roohe terle anhold n. '-kes lck iscan he sucslly to procarried on and grathein forultimate the o-, of ock during the r', unkil t' owners do well lt lri i lany grain at all.

of living lds Irgely on the amuntlli inid of table wastts Combftn ion iTanble to attempt tn rKithen Waste poultry flock by hatching and rearing chicks or by buying and rearing day-old chicks. Previous experience In the raising of chickens usually increases the chances of ste arecess Generally the land available isnnn usua alysmall In area and no attempt ndshould be made to raise chicks unless a plot of ground can be provided separate frm, that to which there preferable to erll the henas as soon put as they have outlived their usefulness a rnd to replace them by well-matured to pul lets in the all. bran or ther Thus the keeping of roostrless andschickless flocks can ti successfullyThe al rried on and the ultimate purpose of all such flocks atisfied- that the reducwombi eatn up olefn, and'ble any oand th mtr Grinds lt ater Isone-al or threet an hour It should rere) and wold verand kitchen waste ahen through the grinder it Is usually a up the yard Itreq ently.l to mix ith re, brnp house or helter. grow gri crop ntil the whole yard. sulies i crrunmbly condition.

The lrutmy he desird, rin a trough or on a Ssrd. Allr thouldt the male that the hensad of thil' til' gk i i ture-hred. a 'ill eat upi clean, and sit any ll teggs material is left after one-half or threeimoved. If allow iIIrid to ie i may spoil nd wou ile ver ty bad for the ahens.Build a house or sheltry rn. trit hril-lly intf the al a.

Then theare mllily. str in- a rougt wne Irwri so i 4 ge crop fl in'-hl threI a a Is tli frit. a Il i iad rl'- li ad'' fr 't-he lles li i' ll Int ll i-1 f1 i it jl Ii mll at ea i eve.ry ilr. the, 211 rd1 fre t.ed uniltahy hse or toekt. t.

place like a wefl-vcntilated basement Pntl sent to marktet of te flck pue-brd. ADVANTAGES OF GCS ROADS Public Improvementr ect Material Reduction in ost of Living. "Food products or Iirr needed ll tna a past yuar, and yet t' f. I ninistr.l that fr produce rd Prmllll for lack of 1:,, George I Ia l- large all hi I r. It t1 i triue of the country wh miles of railroad 1ts -1 ,1 Iihles for Ill the rest (iI a I'1t together, and 1 as against lapproxilmilt, fr the rest of the world.

"But we mnust renr' :11 this great network a. waLterways might as 1 far as the farmer loca fix Quickly. back in the cost0 7 ey ncerned, unless he Is able to a la-eously haul his produce mrles to th nearest shlpp As Secretary Redfield It. 'You might build the raI1u1t they are ten teracks do not fully help the fagl'e away to get his produce to i nd you might Qglck ire ellc over less Is abu never was a inhipp As Scrtry thRedeld rec Yo ightn the build the ralr utll the are Romten tacks 0do years helpo, and theu away to well that some at yet. "Certaly ways to hpredu hig you Is to more ri the 'bnd he now' campaig Wl sec retary of started riaould repport of mow0gh.

ag vthe wordity Announ'e outhe bldse thate of thsome develredomets eto ple nl high iway system on itform and eonomw' campl bel recent anshounld ement by tchCouns that the of Michiganto iOne offer the hway transopmenta to its althe B. F.hh waThe way freight and broughecent tan-o nouneiengh by the wa re ogntcwills muher a apg trandsport to Its and the ne. INVESTMENT lf lcay ROAeSght transportatioon Is Proghpert Uerght by th war recognIzedt as mch a ert of ppng and new roads and the te are Prbuil If a new Pilt and then rallowed to all the much ofD atthe orgnal simplyo nwasted. new rad doe not iM ncyuntl provIt would seem mad that eepin these buntrution of a oe it, some good, then durable material ul4e applied as a top covering that permanency may be Drag Road. If you andy bor are having trouble over don't drag it Into court.

J- It. Anybody Road. Anytbody can ood road--if you give him ea Iey. Litter I om r. The use of the poultry house is importunt in the summer.

It absorbs gives the house a cleaner Sodium Vermin. Sodlum florIbs destructive to lice without any 111 effects even to young Remedy Fowls. Good care, and proper feed are th for a-llchlekam Munition Work Not Injurlous Dr. II. I.

A i Irn nar nl title tly Iu lI dh.l in i LT ntah, rtn lrtv t'that the work 1 I wA it lnj tha. wri i.i ir: 'l; n'h lth II trt, 1 i i otr ') i Perta.ning to (' trk t- 1 t- 'lit A i i' 1 1 11' I 1, 1 I Th' '1 r. t. I a tI. K-rt nn to Work Scores of Women in homes, stores, offices and factories are not fit to be at work.

They toil on day after day and year after year suffering with distressing weaknesses and derangements, hoping against that they will soon feel better, but how can they hope to do good work or ecape permanent mivadm, Such women are in danger of derangement of women's functions. They owe it to themselves to try that goodold fashioned root and herb remedy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for more than forty years has been restoring American Women to health and strength. Here is a Notable Example Joplin, I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to I see if it really would do as it was advertised and it sure did, and more.

I was weak and could not do much work, had bearing down pains and had to go to bed. I learned about the Vegetable Compound from my mother and my husband told me to get it. After taking one bottle I was able to be on my feet most of the time and do my work again. I have a baby eleven months old and I have done all Smy own work, even the washing and ironing since she was three weeks old. I certainly recoripmend your great medicine to everyqne complains of female trouble" and I am more than willing for you to use my testimonial.

Mrs. TIMOTI IY GRANEY. 426 Connor Joplin, Mo. And Another Chicago, I suffered for four years with pains in my sides, hips and legs and a terrible backache. Icould not do any work at all.

I was treated by many physicians but they did not help me. I read in one of your books where other women been helped by Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so I tried it and ithelpcd me very much so that now I can do everything in the house. I have told my friends abreut Vegctable Compound and you have mrn permission to use this Mrs. I. r)AL S.

Marshfield A'enue, Chicano, Ill. Thousands of such Letters "Prove the Curative I Value of 6. mmmnu nn np ml nlenu DEWSOF EVE No Mvtlre ntle T1nl I "Civc'rl "I I ''C '''I 1 ,.1 1 I' A SUMMLR COLD tI 11 I I i 1 11.11 1 11 1X4 4 Rich lone Is a Friend lf the Weak Take RICH -TO ONE and zI III I I I I 'i .) 11 11( 1 1 I ili I I SAND DEi TF.1 II 3r ai 0 FARMiER AGLv 'W Tll 4 i '1.

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8,160
Years Available:
1890-1952