Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1914 Page: 7 of 8
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CARNEY, OKLA., ENTERPRISE
WOMEN FROM
45 to 55 TESTIFY
To the Merit of Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Com-
pound during Change
of Life.
Westbrook, Me. — " I was passing
through the Change of Life and had
pains in my back
and side and was so
weak I could hardly
do my housework.
I have taken Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound and
it has done me a lot
of good. I will re-
commend your med-
icine to my friends
and give you permis-
sion to publish my
testimonial."— Mrs. Lawrence Mar-
tin, 12 King St, Westbrook, Maine.
Manston, Wis. — "At the Change of
Life I suffered with pains in my back
and loins until I could not stand. I also
had night-sweats so that the sheets
would be wet. I tried other medicine
but got no relief. After taking one bot-
tle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound I began to improve and I
continued its use for six months. The
pains left me, the night-sweats and hot
flashes grew less, and in one year I was
a different woman. I know I have to
thank you for my continued good health
ever since." — Mrs. M. J. Brownell,
Manston, Wis.
The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
and herbs, is unparalleled in such cases.
If you want special adYice write to
Lydia E. PinLham Medicine Co. (confi-
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman, and held in strict confidence.
Economy.
"Don't you think it was extravagant
in Miss Noodles to buy an automo-
bile?"
"No, indeed; she married a chauf-
feur."
HAIR CAME OUT IN BUNCHES
Route No. 3, Box 20A, Broken Ar-
row, Okla.—"My trouble began with
an itching of the scalp of my head.
My scalp at first became covered with
flakes of dandruff which caused me to
scratch and this caused a breaking
out here and there on the scalp. It
became so irritated until I could not
rest at night and my hair would come
out in bunches and became short and
rough.
"Everything I used would cause it
to grow worse and it continued that
way for about three or four years.
While reading the paper I saw the
advertisement of Cuticura Soap and
Ointment and sent for a sample. It
proved so good that I decided to get
some more. I used them as directed
and in two weeks I saw a good ef-
fect. Now my hair is longer and
looks better than I have ever known
it to be. I give all the credit of my
cure of scalp trouble to the Cuticura
Soap and Ointment." (Signed) Mrs.
Ella Sheffield, Nov. 30, 1912.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-
card "Cuticura, Dept. L.Boston."—Adr.
Paradoxical Praise.
"I have a rare cook."
"Then is everything she gives you,
well done?"
Parson Knew Better.
Uncle Jim Sugarfoot killed a fine
rabbit for the entertainment of Parson
Heavegrace, who was expected to
dinner, but as rabbits were out of
season he thought to avoid what
might prove an embarrassing situa-
tion by making the parson think it
was chicken he was eating.
"Brother Heavegrace," said Uncle
Jim, when it came time for a second
helping, "what part of de bird would
you like now?"
With a merry twinkle in his half-
closed eyes Parson Heavegrace re-
plied:
"If you all don' mind Ah thinks
Ah'll take de gizzard."—Pittsburgh
Chronicle Telegraph.
No Interruption.
"Did that young man kiss you last
night, Ethel?"
"Yes, mother."
"And you allowed him to?"
"Why, he just did, mother."
"Why didn't you stop him?"
"Why, mother, you told me I must
never interrupt any one."
JUDGE CURED, HEART TROUBLE.
Si-
Judge Miller,
well and hearty
I took about 6 boxes of Dodds Kid-
ney Pills for Heart Trouble from
which I had suffered for 5 years. I
had dizzy spells, my eyes puffed,
my breath was
short and I had
chills and back-
ache. I took the
pills about a year
ago and have had
no return of the
palpitations. Am
now 63 years old,
able to do lots of
manual labor, am
and weigh about
200 pounds. I feel very grateful that
I found Dodds Kidney Pills and you
may publish this letter if you wish. I
am serving my third term as Probate
Judge of Gray Co. Yours truly,
PHILIP MILLER, Cimarron, Kan.
Correspond with Judge Miller about
this wonderful remedy.
Dodds Kidney Pills, 60c. per box at
your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Write for Household
Hints, also music of National Anthem
(English and German words) and re-
cipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free.
Adv.
Judging From Appearances.
The mother of five-year-old Helen
Martin of Boston has been ill for near-
ly two weeks and a nurse has been
in constant attention. Recently, how-
ever, she has been convalescing. The
other afternoon the maid was giving
Helen her bread and milk preparatory
to tucking her in bed for the night
when the nurse, spotless and serene,
leisurely walked through the room
and stood gazing out of the window.
Helen looked at her disapprovingly.
"Well," she blurted out. "You
haven't done much work today, have
you?"
Cheerful Assurance.
"What did Gwendolyn say when you
asked her to marry you?" asked Mr.
Cumrox.
"She told me to come and see you,"
replied the confident youth. "Having
done so, I shall go back and tell her
that I don't object to you in the slight-
est."
And to Spare.
"Mrs. Alden has five children; if
there were seven more, how many
children would Mrs. Alden have?"
Several bands were raised.
"Anna may tell us," said teacher.
"How many children would she have,
Anna?"
"Enough."
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ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
INFANTS/CHILI) REN
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lion . Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms Convulsions .Feverish-
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP
Fac Simile Signature of
The Centaur Company,
NEW YORK.
GASTORM
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
■ At 6 months old
tffDosfs - UCENTS
jGuaranteed under the Foodan^
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
First Catch Your Victim.
The Old 'Un—Pluck, my boy, pluck;
first and last; that is the one essential
to success in business.
The Young 'Un—Oh, of course, I
quite understand that. The trouble is
finding some one to pluck.—Cuban
Times.
Music of the Spheres.
First Wag—What is a moonstone?
Second Wag—A moon's tone is a
lunatick.
Ten smiles for a nickel. Always buy Red
Cross Ball Blue; have beautiful clear white
clothes. Adv.
Better insure our bridges before
burning them behind us.
A bachelor never knows whether to
call a baby he or she, so he says "it."
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten when the liver la
right the stomach and bowels are right.
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gently but firmly com;
pel a lazy liver to
do its duty.
Cures Con'
stipation, In-
digestion,
Sick
Headache,
and Distress After Eating.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine muit bear Signature
W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 15-1914.
Carters
ITTLE
Whenever You Need a General Tonfm
Take Grove's
The Old Standard
Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic
Is Equally Valuable as a General Strengthening Tonic, Because It Acts on tbi
Liver, Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds Up the Whole System.
Tou know what you are taking when you take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonio, Ml
the formula is printed on. every label, showing that it contains the weil-knowa
tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and
Fever, Weakness, General Debility and Loss of Appetite. Gives life and vigor to
Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. A True Tonio and Sure Appetu««
For grown people and children. Guaranteed by yoor Druggist. We mean it. Mil
Heart
If Yours Is fluttering or weak, use RfcNOVINE." Made by Van Vloot-M jnsfleld Drug Co.. Memphis. Tenn. Price SI.OO
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Herbert, H. S. Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1914, newspaper, April 17, 1914; Carney, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc87935/m1/7/: accessed April 27, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.