Farmers Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 38, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 29, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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THE ELGIN FARMERS CHAMPION
i
HOW WOMEN AVOID
SURGICAL OPERATIONS
Some Are Extremely Necessary Others May Not Be
Every Woman Should dive Lydla E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound a Trial First
Compound nf tor It lin.il been ricclilril nn operntion amis necessary:
I.urllnjjton Vt. " 1 suffered with female trouble nnd had n numh-i of
doctors who said tl.ut I would never bo any better until 1 hnd nn opt ration.
I was so bad I could hardly walk across the floor nnd could not do a thing
My slster-lndnw Induced mo to try Lydla 11 l'inkham's Vegetable Compound
and it certainly has fjelp J mo wonderfully 1 keephouso and do my work
and have a smnll child. I hnvo recommended Vegetable ComKund ton num-
ber of my friends nnd you may publish my testimonial." Mrs. 11 K. Sharon
Applp Tree Point Form Ilurlington Vt.
In hospitals aro many women who are thero tor surgical opcrationsand there
ii nothing a woman dreads more than tho thought of an operation and tlio
long weary months of recovery nnd restoration to strength if it is successful.
It is very truo that female troubles may through neglect reach n stago
sher an operation is the only resource but most of the commoner ailments
of women are not tho surgical onen : they ar not raused by serious displace-
ments tumors or growths although Uie symptgms may appear the same.
When disturbing ailments first apiiear toko Lydia K. Pinkhnm'ti Vegetable
Compound to relievo the present distress and prevent more serious troubles.
In fact mnny letters have been received from women who have been restored
to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after operations have
been advised by attending physicians.
Lyriin I l'iiiklinin'a Pilvuti; Text-Hook upon "Ailments J'ecii-
llur to Women" will bo sent to .vou free upon request. 'Wrlto
to Tbo Ii)(llu K IMiiklium .MimIIcIiio Co. I.ynn Massachusetts.
This book contains valuable liiforuialloii.
ABLE TO FOLLOW ANY TRAIL ASPIRING YOUTrf FLIES HIGH
Ahnds East Indian Sect Are Among
the Most Skillful Trackers
in the World.
The AlitiiM iinllwi of .liimii. In-
din lire iiiiiiiim I lie most skilled mil-
nnd Irmkers In tin- vvurlil nn online
' to It. (!. Itmtnn vvritini: In the 1'lrlil.
Tliey track benrs puiilliers mid oilier
Jungle creatures hj n mere shadow
of u footprint and also liy "murklui:."
n Hjslem hi vwittlilii:.
When "iiiarkliig" animals the mi'
then turn out before sunrise and
wnteli the aiiliaals lis tin- slink
tuck to their lairs. Then when the
tiuiiters lake a position el Miiitnue
tho liiarker'x aids sliri iiiiml Hie mil-
mil mi three sides mid drive It oul
from cier.
Tho Alinds often tiaek hears across
aolld roc-k where the creatures' il.ivvs.
Hrratchliig the Mirfme leae a l.mrk.
I Tho p.'illlhei's tread Is mi Mift that
r.o Impress Is made mivi- where the
I Krotind Is Mift elioiiKli to take the piu
of the puss)fMit ami jet they track
these wary aiiluials when thej slum
near the lllage.
Tho Animal Tent.
"Tin ii J our kid didn't cnjnj the i ir-
ons?" "No the giralTe was veltlnif
IU neck wahed "
"You Will Like
Instant Postum
And It Will Like Tou
People who say "Hike
coffee but it doesn't
like me" will find Instant
Postum much more consid-
erate of their health.
This pure cereal drink
combines wholesome ojual
ity with rich coffee-like
flavor.
Instant Postum is made
inscanuy in
"rrtw t n
meres a. reason
for Postum
At all grocers
Made Vf Postum Cereal Company Inc
Dame creek.mcn.gan.
ChlcBoIII.-"I wns In
beilvvltlinfoinnle trouble and
liifluintmitlon nml hud four
doctors butnonoof thi-mtlM
mo ntiy'Kood. 1 hey nil sitM I
would hnvo to have nnoper-
ntion A (InitTKlst'swIfo told
tne to take Lyillii C. Pink-
Iihiii's Vi'L'ctiilile Compound
mid I took 2J bottles never
ml.aiiiiiulo3n nndnttlicenil
of that time. 1 was iierfectly
well I hnvo never hud occa-
sion to taku it b Kill n as I
linvn been so well. I hnvo
nit room lint nnd do nil my
work. My two ulsters nro
Ink Inn tbu Compound upon
my rccomint-mlntinn Mid vou
may publish my letter Ills
tbu gospel truth nnd 1 will
write to any one who wnntt
a personal fetter "Mrs. K.
H Hayiiock liKM St Law-
rencu Ave. Chirajjo HI.
A Vrrmt.ut wniuun
mills lior testimony to
tlio lotiK lino (if tlioso
fortunatn vvmni-n who
Imvo Iu'imi ri'slorcil to
lienllli liv l.jilln i:.
rillkliiiin'H Yfrnlnliln
But His Cducation.il Qualifications for
the Secret Service Were Not
Revealed in Letter
Ciipl Thomas K. Halls of the rai-
led Sillies secret senlcc ien'ies
man) applliathms fur positions in tint
department. Here is one of the i liulo
est and It came from Missuinl:
"Dear sr I ilejitliii! jou this
letter In the icarils nt a .loli i Wnuil
like In bue a .loli as nutted Stales
Deleetlvc I often IlimmJit that i Wood
like In have u .lull like Ihnt so I
thmicht I Woiiil rluht to jou and see
What mud be done Ahnllt It If J nil
entl ulve me a .lull I will do ynoil linn-
est Wiirk I will guaiautee that I Will
do -iUaie hullless I Wood like fur
jou all to help .Me nut al t It I Will
help Hie fone out In eny Waj I call
I will iloe Imping to hear from jnu
please rluht and let Me KiinW What
jnu think about It nml tell me What
the terms and Salarj Is" lmlianui-
nils News.
Natural Outcome.
Illpp 'Ciiiildii'l he swim against his
current expenses?" Hupp -"No. So
he Just illifted llllo ileht."
The ideal woiaan Is alwajs found by
iimMl er I'Miii.
cne cup. m
" fS"'?-wriiS
iNSTAItT '!
! POSTUH'
A ICVtlAOI
fl Ml St Ml
A
1
SenEal
Its People
tRi 1
Mountaineers
(I'reiaroil br Ih Natlnnal (Wicraphto So-
Clair. Waahlnclon. I). L' I
Sciii'Kiil. hrniiKlit Into prominence
because of the thousands of Senegal-
ese who ns snlillers nml laborers as-
sisted tbu Krenili In tbu World war. Is
tho catuMiiy nnd iiuiln tnnle mute to
Krniiee's West African possessions.
In Hint country and In the regions
Inland to thu east Muhiitnuicdtititsui
liolda almost iiiiillsputed suay; and
from there Mime nhserxers declare
there Is likelihood Hint this n-llulou
will sweep unulhwnnl until the Ktent
mnjurlty of Africa 11 nathes will be-
coiae Mnsleius In name at least.
On Its west or Atlantic const Sene-
gal may be said to mark Hie lieKlnnlnu
of the real Africa the hot moist
"dark continent" peopled with negroes.
Tor northern Afilca Is to 11 large la-
tent desert and Is the laud of Arab
mid Iterber or ".Moor." As one Mteams
down the Atlantic coast of Africa.
IcaUng the last of thu perennial
Mreums of .Morocco he skirts a fnrlild-
! ding desert const without 11 permanent
Ntieain for 1Sm) miles. The llrst large
stream encountered Is the Senegal
emptjlng Into the sea through 11 sys-
tem of bikes and lagooiis naWgahlc
luring the rainy mmisoii for ! miles
Inlntiil. This was naturally one of the
best trade routes Into the Interior of
northwestern Africa and by thu con-
Htructloii of 11 railroad from the rhcr's
rapids to 11 point III.' miles farther In-
land It bus Irccn iiinde still hetter.
Real Control by France It Recent.
The foothold of I'm nee In Senegal
ilates from thu ilajs of ItUhelleu. Ill
HUD I'ort St. aVouls was established as
a trading post at the iiinulh of the
Senegal iher Trance could point to
111 t lu more than the malutemiiice of
toast stations In this region howeer
until rulatUely recent times. It was
not until near the middle of the Nine-
teenth ccnttir. that there was aii.thlug
like 1111 aggressive effort to consolidate
Senegal under Trench control. How
great lint progiesM lias heen sitae that
time Is Indicated by the fact that there
are now four solf-goMnilng municipal
communes in Senegal and they Jo'ntly
send a deputy to thu Trench ihaiiiher
In Tarls.
The portion of Senegal whbh may
bu regarded as having progressed far
toward becoming like Algeria a P'tt
of Trance Is Miiall embracing Irs)
than 1000 Hiuirc miles and hating 11
population of only u few bundled
thousands. The remainder of Senegal
with an urea of more than TO.lxxi
Ml 11 a re miles consists of iiatlxe status
under Trent b protection anil ti.ulel
the supervision of resident agents.
Situated between desert Afilcu and
moist tropical Africa Senegal Is not
unnaturally a legion of tuWcd races.
As one advances f 1 11:11 the north tbu
Keuegal rher marks the llrst encoun-
ter with piediimliiaiitly negro tribes
us It marks the end of thu desert and
Its fringe of stiuhdcscrt. On the ninth
Milu of the river dwell people of Itirr-
her or ".Moorish" stock swarthy
straight-haired trulghl-mcd. To
thu south of the liver the tribes Miry
much In iippcniamc hut practhally
all iiiu negioes blnik or dark choco-
late colored with broad Hat noses and
kinky hair rinse to the const are the
members uf the Wolnf tribe who ate
usually rvgiiiilvil lis t.ili'ally Senegal-
ese. They are said to be thu blackest
negroes known liven their lips are
black. Thu people of this tribe uru
puitlcularly lojiil to the Trench mid
have served In I urge numbers on sub
illers.
Wile Methods of Administration.
In administering Senegal ns Indeed
In administering nil her African pin-
nessluii) Trance has depended on tiict
rather than 011 force. Her oltlclnls not
only recognize untlvu chiefs hut also
treat them with comlderatlon. The
greatest of the rulers uro presented
with valuable gifts which emphasize
tho wealth anil power of France and
some nf thu leaders art- taken to I'arls
aa guests of Ui government Tha
7717
of Senegal.
Kremh administrators have earned
the gratitude of the large nod Inllueu-
tlal trailing class In Africa by breaking
up brigandage nnd policing the cara-
van mules. The Moslems are all
grateful becnusu of the Trench policy
which has Insured privacy to the
tnniUes and harems ami has permit-
ted them to continue their schools and
colleges and In some cases has even
subsidized .such Institutions.
Hut though Trance has permitted
Moslem schools to he carried on she
tins not left all schooling to the Mo-
hniitmcdiius. l'uhlle .schools have been
cstiihllnhed In Senegal and elsewhere
In the West African possessions In
whli h ihlldren of the various races
tribes and religions are taught In
Trench At present these schools reach
only a few thousand ihlldren In Sene-
gal hut thu system Is being extended
as rapidly as pnsilhle.
Kxcellent mads have been built by
the Trench In Sengal connecting the
various towns and supplementing the
river and rail routes to the sea 1 0.1st.
Dakar which Is situated under the
lee of (.'ape Verde the westernmost
point of laud In Africa. Is the best port
011 the whole west coast and almost
thu only port on that coast at which
ocean-going i.si-ls can tie up along-
side a ipi.iy protected from the surf.
As 11 result thu commerce of the port
Is licnvy. anil the trade route to the
east starting there Is used to distribute
nnd collect supplies to ami from ex
tensive regions In the Interior. Dakar
Is the sent of administration for all
Trench West Africa and has 11 larger
Kuropeau population (about H.t-M)
than any other low 11 In Senegal or thu
neighboring countries
No Place for White Men.
Senegal Is not a "while inan's coun-
try. Iluciuise of Its climatic condi-
tions it s unheaMiful for Kuropeaiis
nml prolmlil.v ttlun.vs will he. The
Tiench recogulre this and have made
no elTorts to colonize the country. Thu
Uiiropenu population s uuiile up almost
entirely of administrators of various
kinds and traders. This situation has
mule necessary the I rencb plan of
".ruralizing tin. eouiitr) iurgcl) 011 the
basis of native states under protec-
tion. Although cattle ra'slng on the grass)
plains of thu upper Senegal bus long
lieeii the eh'ef linlustrj agriculture
has iilt'ilned ti pbuu of gieater Impor-
tance In reient jenrs. The principal
article of export Is the peanut and
considerable amounts of other oil
M'ciN oils hides rubber timber and
cocoa aNo tire sent out. Senegal ships
large iualitltles of kola or cola nuts
'lhi'se are eaten by thu natives
tliioiighout western Africa and even
In the moie ruiiintc putts of the couti
lien! hecntise of their btli-'iilutltlg
iputllHfs
Cotton grows wild nnd Its produc-
tion might he iiiiulu Into mi Important
Senegalese Iiiditsliy hut for the habits
uf (he natives. They uru unwilling to
engage In the cultivation uf 11 crop
which reipilies lonslderahbi stc-id)
work and 11 lelntlvely long wait for
maturity. They prefer to raise such
crops as peanuts mid millet which re-
ijillro Utile attention between planting
and harvest.
While there are 11 few tribes of na-
tives lu tho imtlylug portions of .Sene-
gal whose members practice fetish
worship thu great majority of the In-
habitants ul tho country profess
.Moliaiiiiiicibinlpm. This religion was
Introduced both by thu llerhers or
"Moors" from tho north mid by near-
ly pure negroes who came from tho
West nboiit the Thirteenth century
mid set up the powerful scllaunte of
Tlmbuctu. Somu of thu tribes of .Sene-
gal uru apparently staunch Moham-
medans hut others nro only nominal
followers of thu Prophet preserving
their superstitious mid pagan prac-
tices much ns nominal Christians con-
tinued to bold to such ntiperatlttniia la
Europe durtiis ths Dark Agm.
SAVE SHOES AND STOCKINGS
rtltv will tall Iwlra mm Irtn If Mn...k.k.l.. I
Thfy win t.tt twlc. Ion If you.shak
Into Hf W.oc. AI.I.KN.S FOOT- K.VSK.
Ih pow.l.r for Hi. t-n II ithti ih fMr
linn (f. in lh ho unl (! qulik t.f lo
form. Ilunl'ins Cllnii--. .or- arhlnr awnl
ln ln.r f.. Khak Allrn'a Fnol K
Inlo ynur ho an. I .njor Ihs bll of (tl
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When i rah meets crab they sidestep.
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Passenger Cars
and Trucks
m turf rs
23rd Year
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JAS. C SMITH MO roil ( ().
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Home Study Courss Wilts for Catalog.
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Creamery and Dairy
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Truck Bodies and Cabs
Eter SlrU tii far Asr Track
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FKEE I'llOOF that jou can lervro
Karaim Hliortbaml In tour lettnai
dlrtatlon In Are ilaji' prsctlco
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KARAMS INSTITUTE
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Just a Few Reasons Why tha
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Justa Tire Patch
Jl'STA la a prrfrrt patch that Tulran
la.s Itaclf auU twrunir a sari uf tbo
lubr.
JUNTA will rralat thr hlgbrat air prf .
aur.
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Wettengel & Son. Farmers Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 38, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 29, 1921, newspaper, June 29, 1921; Elgin, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69724/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.