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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1930)
IL L U S T R A T IS I) K K A T U R W S E C T IO N w 1 1 irtainii Iba s 1 JaugJ L , U«wtUiii«Hl Ir a a l*»f# F«Mr» Ingly muddy, with bare legs and her skirts tucked up above the knees Keen observers all. they were im mediately aware of a change m the woman They had known tier as a rather silent iwrson wh > upon oc casions. such as lodge meetings, pass ed suddenly to the other extreme of temperament and indulged ti' almost violent bursts of animal spirits. Now looking into her face, they sensed something new and disturbing Her heavy features were* m repose, but she conveyed an unpression of smil ing down upon them from a height. Her eyes were wide and unusually bright and as she crossed the room toward Davy there was immediately evident a new coordination of move ment that invested her great bulk with a sort of massive dignity and made her appear almost majestic to the mystified onlookers. When she reached the high count er. she turned her back to it. rested her elbows on It. and stood looking out over the heads of the Negroes, who had resumed their seats and Suffered a Long Time M RS. ALTHEA BURRIS. 802 E. Vine Ave.. Knoxville, Tenn., of whom a picture la printed above, writes: • I suffered a great deal and a long time with a pain In my side and extreme weakness In my bock. It hurt me to straighten, and I had quite a bit of pain when I stood on my feet. "I was looking around for something to help me. I read in the newspaper about Cardui. and decided to try it. After my first bottle, I felt better. I continued taking Cardui until I had finished six bottles. By that time, I was stronger and better than I had been in a long time." Cardui has been In use by women for over 50 years. Try it for your troubles. For sale by all druggists. Helps Women to Health A I | [ _ -J a iiu itr y ** * were regarding her In watchful si much for dat bottle ob candy?" lence I "Dr whole ting?" lie asked In For a long moment she slo. d so amane meut "Sure, de whole ling " She did not seem to realise that it was time to xliut up tile store and "Well, derr mus be (wo hundred til go home she seemed to think that de ir Dát il be two dollar . " she had all the lime in the world With a broad gesture lla;ar lifted Finally, as though she were not (he )ar. withdrew the shipper, and -leaking to them at all but to some I kh i red the ron tents In a cataract of one who stood at their backs she red ami while ill over the rouiller put her first, inexplicable question Help yo’srlvea," site invited "A h ' now dat keg ob bounce How "Any ob yo' folks eber hear ob a much dat?" nigger killin' herself by what dc Davy, in an Incredulous volca- white folks calls commutin' suicide? Before her. eye« showed white opined that three dollars would pay glinka here and tliere. Heads turned f"? li as by a common Impulse, then (seed You niggers get to dal keg and (Ul her quickly again yo.selves up. ' she commanded Ah after an »limant Imperceptible Iwji- j tatuali, aditeci, (lee aa Owwtl " 'lile aitaa/ecl y oui la looked up bui By lO w tiln u ftl oit !•«»** 1) D u B O S E H E Y W A R D ' Poor tie Baxter." she mused "Ah j done keep yo' wallin' a long time. | but we'» quits now An’ Ah aln i i done so bad by yo' name Then dir 1 .l~ilci- dm-, ilv lo Davy "What he I all come to. Won?" He computed the ace, unt at six dollar: and a quarter Kite handed him a bill and. os lie took it. sin said wllli a spurt of fierce and unecuitrallable exulta'ion in her voice "D oni gimme de change. Son Take um to de do' an' t row um far an' high Ah’s done »HI money. Aha free now." then A w o m a n 's v oice s a id u h C la w d »* * l ' “ ** b " ’ « » » ' H i t ' « »*> K lb VO A womans vcicr said, F run oawd party, but All ain't had no free sake. Baxter, don t talk dat talk! ! money till now " Silence. Slowly they withdrew In the direr- Then a man said, "Everybody know tion of the keg and Hagar stood nigger nebber kill herself looking after them with something "Why dat La?" Baxter persisted In of her old childlike wonder In her her strangely Impersonal catechism , ______________ heself " 'Cause t nigger af~" ain't -------- worry 1 ----- “ i She turned back toward Davy. dat much," came Die answer "T ain t always goln' be like dat “ Baxter said in a slow musing voice, as though she acre thinking aiutid Time cornin' when nigger goln Krgtil.tr f 1.00 TrrAliurnt Sent T iff worry Jes' like white folks, an' den Only On» (o Karl« Kamily Gawd goin' show 'em what to do Thrt* out ol four women tufTer when lie trouble get loo deep fur he from ovarian patna. temaJa com- | to wade t rough'' The fixed attention of the group nlainu«. drainrrd clown tvr\m*. oar*- headache. or « m i* c»t>wn itttna i broke before a wave of uneasiness. •eh# nuUiM j i n*aL or tut#», nainlw tnu ir Bodies shifted, and someone started regular period a grow in « premat ur»iv oM to speak But now Baxter lookrd A marvetoua n r » glandular U tgtm em i u * clown, and tier glance travelled »w n u«etl with auch reeu'la by o*er 1 0 900 » "m e n that for th# n ett thirty day« l>r from face to fare D eP e * o ffrr » U> »end a full dollar treat "Anybody seen any ting cb OUly men«. postpaid, no C O D . no coal. <to ob to-day?" she asked In a matter-of- ligation, free to «verv woman who v ritra Only o n « to reck family fact voice. I>r D ePeWs retrrdv U M tetl on diaeot Tile tension broke. Several of the rrlea In landular activity and a rn a rm ily i Negroes Uuglied nervously A num oMltaa result» not ponible with • I meth ber of voices were raised in negative M il o f vegetable or mineral preparation« ansa-erx But her next question Women report ’! don't h a t « any path any Am look tug younger m r y day ' alarmed them again by Its Urele Keel Ilka a n«» woman- vanee. Or Del“ e» aet aside I 0M free treat- "Anybody seen any buzzard roun' d'rnta for thu haa month, *o be aure ami write here to-day?" t.vdey No matter »hat vour »«« « Yes. they had all noticed buzzards condition Dr D el*#» It aniloua that f >” thU remarkable tret o f thl* co n vci over the swamp Someb dy had lost make >»»t home treatm ent to »«cu re immediate a hog. no doubt, or maybe a dead relief mule had been dragged out there | Simply aend name, a postrard « I I I do Hagar stood apparently debating and remedy » I I I be mailed in plain « r a p the matter, her gaze again fixed per t»r D e l'e » believe» you will be aur- prised and delighted Addreaa Paul Hi John upon the air over the heads of the eiclualve dlatnbutor. IIS Coate« DUIg Kan Negroes Then with a taint smile City. M e she turned to Davy and motioned to a shelf where several dusty account books lay. "Oet down dat tildes' book. Davy, an' bring um here ’ Tlie man obeyed and placed It on tlie counter before her, studying her ! (he while with his bright, disturbed eyes. "Now turn bark twelve year 'til yo' comes to a man by de name Bax- j ter. Ah got« a promise to keep." Davy spun the yellow pages, found what he sought, then raised hla eye* i interrogatively. "How much he owe when lie done get drownded?" The man peered at the fading prn- cil scrawl. It was a dollar and a quarter, he informed her. Hagar drew a ten - dollar bill from her pocket The yellow-back was an unusual sight In the commissary, and the Negroes, their curiosity get ting the better of their alarm, crowd ed forward to see. Still holding the money, she indi cated the large glass jar of “Jaw breakers' on the counter. “An' how Free To Women 11. I M O IF YOU WANT Money, l-ovo, Eaay Life SUCCESS Write today Send no money. I guáranle« to give you a start In life M. WILLIAMS W l IWrirH Av». Jrrwrj ( I l f , N J . Who couldnt love a man like that ? 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