ITSHARDTO WORK] It's torture to work with a lame, aching back. Get rid of it. Attack the cause. Probably it's weak kidneys Heavy or confining work is hard on the kidneys, anyway, and once the kid- neys become inflamed and congested, the trouble keeps getting worse The danger of running into gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease is serious. Use Doan's Kidoey Pills, a fine remedy for backache or bad kidneys. =a “fvery Picture Tells a Stary™ ee == A New Jersey Case Louis Henry, a rove St Jersey City, N J.. Bays: 1 he fered almost ev. erything from broken down kidneys My was stifY pained ter y I was i run down oan's Kidney Pills gave my Kidneys n e w life and a few boxes cured me ompletely.” Get Dosn's at Any Store, 50¢ a Box DO ANS «isiEy PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., Buffalo, New York QUITE EQUAL TO EMERGENCY How Resourceful Young School Teach- er Procured Eggs When the Out look Seemed Dark Indeed And and resour one of our mother and her uy las by lady, men con REFUSING A CROWN. viet ed convicted TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA AND BUILD UP THE Take the snasrd GROVES CHILI 1 f rn Dr. Pie 8 Vieasan orate stomach ore tiny granules Robbers whether it a trick in George Washington’ Had, as Was Appropriate, the Finest House in the National Capital. COST MUST HAVE BEEN GREAT President Either Built or Had In Contemplation Other Habita- tions—British Respected the Mansion, Was building houses than Records show that hing ton had in mind the other house, or other home on Capitol Hil available record to show how money Washington expended upon his city The must have been considerable in those days ol when bricks ocean in sailing experienced bricklayers able w command very (George mansion cost travel, the when slow were Across vessels, and wore high Although height, it was a very house Moreover, {i be the best ho for Washington the fact tha! he was the few and wages three stories In large Wag in only and roomy) tended to use in the indoubtedly realized foremost and ort who citizen of the 1 of the forem is with wansion original terrace, ascend grounds fence, Were similar surrountls Moun 14 mansion thi [Acs CONSTIPATION Paw Pills are unlike all oth- er laxatives or cathar- tics They coax the liver into activity by gentle methods, they do not scour; they do not gripe; they do not weaken; but they do start all the secretions of the liver and stom- ach in a way that soon healthy condition and corrects constipation, they enrich the blood instead of impovers it. Price 25 cents. All Druggists, Ee RT Eh vi or b ll p in time. Bold by Drogrists. x py lel C SRE deo I The hanged ington gerved, and place has been but The house in which Wash his headquarters is some of the intrench the patriots can Over a thousand acres been taken by Pennsylvania for purposas made pre ments made by traced today have park Americans True to Their Ideal. For wore tha a century the Ameri can people, who are credited by the world as belug a money making and loving people, making wealth the es- gential of rank, and being deplorably destitute of sentiment, have presented to the world an object lesson of fide) fty to a lofty ideal in the respect paid memory of George Washing: ton. And there is none to assert that this enthusiasm is due to a romantic exaggeration of his countrymen and The searchlight ha up the verdict has gwen that he was faithful, wise, pure, by adulation. Strangely Fgrgotten by the Average American. Is Well Worth a Visit—Monument Erected by National Govern- ment on Ground Where House Stood. It will doubtless come as comething most readers, and as something of a shock, to the historie the career American should be wholly neglected by his This notable object of neglect in this age of patriotic shrines other than the birthplace of Washington at Wakefield plan- tation. on the Virginia shore of the Pols river it is that this significant spot is unmarked to it that no place assoclated with George Wash surprise to possibly that one of learn most connected with foremost localities of the today almost i8 none (ieorge not Lower MAC a grateful nation has seen Monument Marking rthplace George Washington. greater numbers vears ago than cently The thing is that Was is very isolated find a the whole ington's birthplace Indeed. it would be more out-of-the-way eqstern part of the hited States. No railroad approaches many miles of it, and the only means of access Is found in the steam- ers plying up and down the Potomae river un days gone by these river craft carried many interested per sons to Wakefield. The United States government built a pier at the planta- tion. and steamers were enabled to jJand passengers almost at the site of iit to nook in within was born As has been said at Wakefield has the not historic been left spot un- ed insofar as the tide of twentieth-cen- tury tourist travel was in 18856 that the national governs ment erected at Wakefield a copy of facsimile in reduced size of the Wash. tional capital. The unadorned shaft, which is somewhat similar (though larger) to the one at Yorktown mark- ing the spot where Lord Cornwallis surrendered to the commanderin-chief of the Continental army, is visible for gome distance on the Potomac river, but cannot be seen from the decks of the regular river steamers by reason of the fact that the navigable chanoel is several miles distant, The monument bears the inscrip tion: “Washington's Birthplace,” and words “Erected by the United States A. D. 1895" SNAPSHOTS STATE AT Items nf Interest. REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOOD Farmers Busy in Every Locality— Churches Raising Funds for Many Worthy Objects—Iitems of Busi: ness and Pleasure that Interest. New Ph schools and fladelphia he closed it churches on account of ariet fever Bread wil reward caught in Bl ard water oni beggars oomshurg Because he could in the Catasauqgu A. Brow: MeGintes h Chuni AWaAr: ers have approved $V 61 (Chester River 3 Chester, and work or went will be commenced veather will permit A thr Allentown, Schou of tour of { Reading, Harrisburg, Phil adeiphia and New York ( ity made by Superintendent of Howell. President CC. H Von Storch and Directors WW. CC, Brun ing, D. J. } and D. J. Thomas of Scranton eoday the has been Schools ieorge W The youngest widow to apply at the Dauphin county marriage license bureau for a license is Mra. Mary Ann Hassler, of Fort Hunter She will wed Harry Joseph Lontz, of the same place. Lontz ig a widower, his first wife having died In December, 1811. Mra. Hassler's first husband died in July, 1911. She has just turned 19 years of age In spite of the no-license campaign in Chester county, there have been filed with the court 59 applications for hotel licenses, “Auntie” Bchell, of Springville, in Carlisle tis week attending to business and celebrating her eighty second birthday anniversary. does all her own work She live alone and has lived at the same place for 45 years. She had a deed with her of her property dated 1841 from Elizabeth and Margaret Marice to Jacob Wise. Ideals Which Consiatently Li to, Cannot Fail to Make for Hap piness in Life. ig dedicated to good will of love, The heads wore called together To iis tone their They high call They This home It grew of the houschold by a power higher decree they obedient Every of the every thought of being, is subdued to that desire to be worthy of their ing, as ministers of that grace know unbroken only for a little time An ften they suspect that the short than their They cannot permit so much as one hour of that brief unity be touched Out two than they are Voice, gpervice their peace will time will be more even anxious hope by scorn or ments nave this to continue ¥ JUdg ingide seeking these The door two have rich are ply Tis nave through for it youl will t Weekly 80 IT WSULD SEEM. ¢ Discovered 3 New Game Sra w————— e E" ro Y errr . . 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Be. fore 1 took your med. icine I could not bear the weight of my 8 lothes an d was bloated very badly. doctored with three doctors but they did me no good. They said nature must have its way. My sed me to take Lydia E, Pink- ham's Vegetabla Compound and I purchased a bottle. Before it was gone the bloating left me and I was not 80 sore ing it until I ha n twelve bottles, Now I am stronger than | have been for years and Jola, Kansas. - of Life I was sick sister advi d take y work, even tha icine is worth ita cannot praise it women would take there would be more You may use this let- "Mrs. D. wut St, lola, Kan, more 59 N.Walr Change of Life is one of the most critical periods of a woman's existen Women every should rememi that there is no other remedy knon so successfully carry w where omen through period as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound JTL EMIG IMA. this trying Vegetable If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl- dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a id in strict confidence. ~ FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES Used Resinol t A Pimple To Be Seen. Suffered Three Years. Now Ne id oN t free CO Troy. N % BALTIMO NO. B- GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Always Bought | Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years THE SENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORE SITY. fines Be ye Walk The Floor 2” pa | not many fathers ane norves. id the world. roger Beg
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