Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1912 — Page 3

Side ? i_ When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain remedy had cured many cases of female ills, wouldn’t any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would also benefit her if suffering with the same trouble r Here are five letters from southern women which prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. LETTER FROM VIRGINIA. Elliston, Va,—“ I feel it my duty to express my thanks to you and yogpr •Teat medicine. I was a sufferer from female troubles and had been con- ,; fined in bed over one third of my time for ten months. I could not do my housework and had fainting spells so that my husband could not leave me --alone tor five minutes at a time. — ~ „ _ “ Now I owe my health to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier Whenever I see a suffering woman I want to tell her what' these medicines have done for me and I will always speak a good word for ’them.”—Mrs. Robkbt Blankenship, Elliston, Montgomery Co., Va. LETTER FROM LOUISIANA New Orleans, La. —“I was passing through the Change of Life and before 1 toolfljydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I was troubled with ' hot flashes, weak and dizzy feelings, backache and irregularities. I would get up in the morning feeling tired out and not fit to do anything. 0 “ Since I have been taking your Compound and Blood Purifier I feel all right. Your medicineß are worth their weight in gold." - Mrs. Gaston Blondeau, 1541 Polymnia St., New Orleans. La. v LETTER FROM FLORIDA. Wauchula, Fla.—‘\ Some time ago I wrote to yon giving yon my symptoms, hesd«u»h«s backache, hearing-down, and discomfort in walking, caused by female troubles. . • *' “I got two bottles of Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and a _ package of Sanative Wash and that was all I used to make me a well woman. cot taken your remedies, I would have been a great sufferer. But I started' in time with the right medicine and got well It did not,cost very much -cither. I feel that you are a friend to all women and I.would rather use your remedies than nave a doctor."—Mrs. Mattie Hodnot, Box 400, Wan* •chnla, Florida, / ' LETTER FROM WEST VIRGINIA. ' Martinsburg, W. Va.—“ lam glad to say that Lydia E.'Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound lias done wonders for my mother, daughter and myself. “ I have told dozens of people about it and my daughter says that when che hears a girl complaining with cramps, she tells, her to take your Compound.”—Mrs, Maby A. Hockenbebby, 718 N. 3rd St., Martinsburg, W. Va. , ANOTHER LETTER FROM VIRGINIA. Newport News, Va.—‘‘About five years ago I was troubled with such pains and bloating every month that I would have ta go to bed. “A friend told me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and _ . I soon found relief, The medicine strengthened me in every way and jny_. doctor approved of my taking it. . , “I will be glad if my testimony will help some one who Is Buffering from female weakness.”—Mrs. W- J. Blayton, 1089 Hampton Ave., Newport News, Va. Why don’t yotf tiy thlsrellable remedy?

Guess What.

!' Tom —Yes, Mißs'Roxley and 1 are strangers now. I’ve been asked not jto call there again. Jack—l’ll bet old Roxley had a hand In that. Tom—Well-er not a hand exactly.

When Your Eyes Need Care

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A Drop of Blood I ~ • Or • little tester from the human system when thoroughly tested by the ehief chemist *t Dr. ft (T FieroeVliiyWds" ffdt. =— atory of impoverished blood—nervous exhaustion Jvv y y^jr or sotae kidney trouble. Suoh examinations are made without cost and is only a small part of the >sr\ _ work of the staff of physicians and surgeons under OITI KX the direction of Dr. R. V. Pierce giving the beat XSymmM i t medical advice possible without cost to those / ,j\ who wish to write and make a full statement of *JC symptoms. Ah imitation of natures method-of restoring waste of tissue and impoverishment of h«S \ u=l TH If the blood and .nervous force is used wh*i you u "l take an alterative and glyceric extract of roots, .. . ® vB without the use of aloohol, such as ™ Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Which makes the stomach strong r promotes the flow of digestive Juioes, restores the lost appetite, makes assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver and purifies and enriohes the blood. . It is the great Mood-maker, flesh-builder and restorative nerve tonio. It makes men strong in body, active in mind and 000 lin juegment. Get what you ask for!

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CURTAINS MAY BE RENOVATED

Simple Process Hprs Described That Will Make Them Almost as " Good a# New. Have you a pair of good lace cup* tains that are too old to hang up as they are? Try this method of treating them and you will not regret it: - Applique the lace on a foundation of thin silk of rose shade. Baste each curtain very neatly on its foundation and cut away the lace net whenever you find it worn through the border and outline the pattern in linen, of, If you prefer it, In silk floss of the rose colored shade. If the plain & is in - good preservation dot it over with a spray design worked in 5 th* same floss or silk. You will find the effect extremely good, combining the airiness of lace -with the handsomeness of brocade. Moreover, you will have curtains as good as new whlcß will last s6me time if carefully cleaned when soiled. Curtains such as these were seen recently in a living room in the country where they had hung, in the windows for eighteen months and they looked perfectly fresh. Blue, green, brown or any other color may be adopted of course as a foundation to suit the room of the worker. .

AS MINCEMEAT SHOULD BE

Mrs. Taft (Furnishes Recipe for This Most Popular Filling for the Pie. Three pounds of lean beef, one pound* of suet, two pounds of seeded raisins, two pounds of citron, two pounds of currants, two teaspoonfuls of cinnafmon, two quarts of cider, om j pound of brown sugar, one tablespoo* ful of salt. Chop the beef until very tender. When cold chop very fine. Chop the suet as fine as possible, re-, moving all the stringy parts. Place* the beef and suet In an old-fashioned' crock. Add the chopped fruit and spied. The cider containing the sugar should have been, boiled down to onehalf its original quantity. When cool mix the liquors. Pour this over the mixture, Place in a stone jar and keep tightly covered in a cold place. Wlien ready to make the pies peel and chop two sour apples and stir them Into the mincemeat. Heat the mincemeat In the oven before the pie Is made. —From the Housekeeper.

Recipe for Making Starch.

One tablespoouful of starch, sufficient cold water to make it like cream, half a teaspoonful of borax, and a piece of candle or wax. Pour on boiling water, stirring all the time, until the starch Is cooked and looks semitransparent. Prlnti, laces, muslins are generally done in boiled starch. After they are starched they must be dried. Articles done In cold starch must be dried before starching, but not aft'er. Articles done in boiled starch need not be dried before, but must be dried after starching. Hanging laces or Muslins in the open air after starching is liable to make them limp unless it Is a good drying day.

Prunes and Dumplings.

Three eggs, three cupfuls of flour, half a teaspoonful of salt, one heaping teaspoonul of baking powder; beat the eggs light; add the flour mixed with the baking powder and a little water to make the dough slightly thicker than for cake; drop a spoonful at a time into prunes, when cooking; stew a quantity of prunes quite soft; have plenty of water which has h@6tt added when cooking; then add butter and sugar enough to suit the taste and flavor with nutmeg. Do not stop the boiling while dropping in the dumplings. ' *

Baked Potatoes Spanish.

Bake six .medium sized white potatoes, cut open lengthwise and remove the contents.. Jtfaah the potatoes with grated onion, one-quarter of a teaspoon of salt, one teaspoon of batter and one cupful of cream or milk. Replace the mashed potato, divided equally among the >gf shells. Place a slice of pimento on top of each and brown in oven.

Blackberry Corn Starch.

Pour off ,the juice from blackberry preserves, enough to make a pint; when hqt (not boiling) add two heaping tablespoons of com starch which have been diluted with a little of the cold juice; cook three minutes, stirring all the time. Turn into individual molds and place in the ice box until time to serve. Pass cream with it

Without Milk.

When baking baking-powder biscuits, and no milk is at hand, if an egg is beaten very lightly and added to the necessary amount of water to mix the dough, it will be found a very good substitute. The biscuits will brown quickly, and tbe egg adds greatly to the’ taste.—Woman's Home Companion.

Cold Water Pound Cake.

Take three eggs, two cupfuls of sugar, one cnpfnl pf butter, one cupful of cold water, three cupfuls of flour, one teaspoonful of cream of tartar, a half teaspoonful of soda. Flavor the mixture with lemon. Mix in the order given. Half of this recipe makes a large cake. '"vT*

Lemon Rind Always Ready.

Dry, grate and bottle all your lemon and orange rinds and they will be ready for use in dishes and sauces that call for the grated rind of lemon or orange.—Suburban Lite. V”?

COLDS AND CHILLS BRING KIDNEY ILLS.

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Stop the Pain.

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