A “Helping Hand” Extended to tho Middle Aged Woman <= THERE comes a time in every woman’ life when her organism undergoes an important change. This is a eritical Jer It is a time when 8 woman needs full health and strength. For your own sake you should anticipate this turning point. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has been recommended for over forty years as a tonic for women who are about turn of life.” It is helpful in the circulation of the blood action of the bowels, N appear, Happiness and eee Sold in tablet or liguid form b Medicine Dealers—or send GO cents for ample or to experience ‘‘the the equalization of and in regulating the ervousness and low spirits dis- contentment take their place, The latest in med- ical jeignce is Sense Medical woe STW re- EE NEI A a walid’s Hotel, Buffalo 4 Dr. Fahrn Never fails. Can't fail. It is the favorite baby medicine of the best nurses and family doctors. Mothers exerywhere stick to it, and urge heir friends to give it to children for Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea and all tomach and Bowel Ailments. You can depend on it. Don't worry! § 35 cents at drug stores. Trial Bottle FREE by mail if you mention this paper. Drs. D. Fabroey & Son, Hagerstown, Md. CURES COLIC IN TEN MINUTES. Prosperity helps some men to forget i their friends. Somehow one never thinks of blam ing his face because it needs a shave Putnam Fadeless Dyes color in cold water. Adv. In spite of the fact that ignorance Is bliss, a lot of people are continually i trying to educate us. Don’t allow yourself to be throw n Oh Your own resources unless you are sure they are there. Only One “BROMO QUININE? To get the genuine, call for full same LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature ¢ E.W GROVE. Curesa Cold ia One Day. Ie Sloan’s Liniment is : reliable remed in horses rv Herve's proof, Lamenese Cone "1 had a horse sprain his shenlder by pulling, and he was so lame he could Dot carry foot at all. I got a bottle of your Liniment and put it on four times, in three days he showed no lame. ness at all, and made a thirty "pile trip Detides."Falur 8. Alorsford, Salle, For Splint and Thrush “I have used Sloan's Liniment on a fine mare for splint and cured her, This makes the third horse I've cured. Have recommended it to my neighbors for thrush and they say itis fine. § find it the best Liniment | ever used. I keep ou hand your Sure Colic Cure for my. self and neighbors, and Ica certainly 'SLOAN'S LINIMENT is a quick, safe remedy for poul- $7 77a. anker sd ble oot For Roup and Cankes “Sloan's Liniment ls the est and surest remedy for poultry canker in all its forms, nd for SFR Ly At all Dealers, 28¢., B0e. & $1.00 Read Shen's P:ok en Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry; ses? free. ’ Address DR. EARLS. SIO, loc, Boston, Mass. a speedy, for lameness farm stock. Much More. “Did you that cast just before it str head, and laid you out “1 did, and much was an allstar cast” see heavy plaster uck you on the Sir, more That i Supreme Test. “Does your husband treat Kindly asked the lawyer “Certainly said woman You un 5 not!" the unsub stantial "Then why do you want a divoree™ “I don’t actually want a divoree. 1 merely want to apply for one. Then I can judge by the kind of a fuss my husband makes whether he reall cares for me or not" Plan for Mother. The bedtime hour was at hand but after usual preparations for the night Violet hesitated over prayers After a moment's silence she said “Mummy dear, are our prayers an swered?” “Why, yes dear!’ replied : “But what a question, dear'"” “1 asked because, if they are, why do you smack me? Why don't you pray for me to be a good giri®* It would be so much more her Mamma comfy.” Hadn't Seen “Pedestrian” While two men were driving In the SPECIAL TO WOMEN | country in an aitomobile the car ————— sm—— NOT A MIRACLE Just Plain Cause and Effect There are some quite remarkable things happening every day, which seem almost miraculous, Some persons would not belleve that a man could suffer from coffee drink. | Ing so severely as to cause spells of | broke down Finally one decided to The most economical, take him. When the car was in run . . roadside. “Did a pedestrian pass this A soluble Antiseptic Powder to way awhile ago?” asked the man at In treating catarrh, inflammation or | hour, an’ nothin’ done passed ‘cept | uiceration of nose, throat, and that | One solitary man, an’ he wuz a-tramp Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine | Women who have been cured say | it is “worth its weight in gold.” At Do You Wish to Fnio 0 ni y unconsciousness. And to find relief in the comfort of a clear head, a changing. from coffee to Postum is us 80 much so that it was killing me by | inches. My heart became so weak & cleansing and walk on until his companion could up, and a mile farther along came to be dissolved in water as needed. | the wheel. “No, sah 1 been right caused by feminine flis it has no equal, | In’ ‘long on foot.” in their private correspondence with | druggists, B0c. large box, or by mail. Sweet stomach, keen appetite and well worth recording. E \WRIGHTg = om Fry | Caz VECET =) germicidal of all antiseptics is | make the necessary repairs and over an old negro hoelng corn near the As a medicinal antiseptic for douches | head in dis cohn patch more 'n an For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham | Women, which proves its superiority. | The Paxton Tollet Co., Boston, Mass. a good digestion? “1 used to be a great coffee drinker, N= AD -idl NR caused the trouble. I would not be. would fall and lle unconscious for an i hour at a time. “My friends, and even the doctor, | told me it was drinking coffee that | Send for free sample to lieve it, and still drank coffee untii I » could not leave my room. Wegpr's lndia " Vegetable Pil Co. “Then my doctor, who drinks Pos | ’ | tum himself, persuaded me to stop cof: | { fee and try Postum. Aft h hes | JON ES’ | sation 1 co try it. hat a. i BREAK-UP more than four months, | i “I feel better, sl bette d . Cu RES Detter <Vory iy 7 pou drink por } | Ing but Postum and touch no coffee, and as I am seventy years of age all SCIATICA, LUMBAGO OR GOUT foe The file | my friends think the Improvement 6 bottios of Prear Twill | quite remarkable.” cure—if mot your money Is refun | Name given by Postum Co. Battle on rates ae mca money “back. § guiy 41 Creek, Mich. Write for a copy of the eave Written 0s of the wonder jenres 0 but ’ —- elected. | famous little book, “The Road to Well. por bei or wi boise or, wits Faranten i ville,” JONES BREAK-UP, Ine Now Egyot, X. 3, | postum now comes in two forms: FRUIT TREES Regular Postum—must be well © pay the freight and sell at wholesale prices. | | bolled. 15¢ and 26c packages. | Instant Postum-—is a soluble pow. , Bend 1 Inrge | der, deeertiife Eatatogue today. Peach Tress. 34 3p | JOT A teaspoonful dissolves quickly LA Meoreanx Nursery Co., Nv, Ina cup of hot water and, with cream tn ae - | And sugar, makes a delicious beverage A thingy two book | Instantly, 20c and Boo tine. - Lyelo- | LADIES i Fg | The cost per eup of both kinds fs GEO, HOBINSON, 520 X, firnctysems Tree: 33° | about the same. “om serio re a - “There's a Reason” for Postum. "BR. Guorrans {nenberava | --gold Ly Grocers. d TRAE hy dng Gross De Pili : } vit, hd STOP “LICKING” Notice That Practice Shall Cease | i | RESULT OF INSPECTIONS | | Operatives in Factories Were Wetting | Tips of Cigars With Their Lips During Proces of Manufacture— Undesirable and Unsafe. Harrisburg —Notice was given by | Commissioner John Price Jackson, of | the State Department of Labor and In- practice of cigar makers placing tips of cigars in their wouths during man- This order is the result of Inspections recently made by the divi- | of byglene of the department, who found that operatives were wet img the tips of cigars with their lips. Of thirty-eight factories inspected in the western end of the State it was found that in eight the cigarmakers were putting the end ef the cigars into their mouths. “Inasmuch as the | practice of licking or wetting the end of the cigar seems to be a more or | less prevalent practice and one which | is not only unsafe to the operative, but ! certainly undesirable for the smoker, the commissioner gives notice that this practice must be absolutely done | away with,” sald Dean Jackson. New Charters Issued. State Olney charters were issued to the Suburban, Thomas W. Gillespie, Sixtieth street and Washington avenue énd Forty-eighth Ward Building and | Loan Associations, all Philadelphia, ith a capital of $1,000,000. Other were to True Bilge al $5,000; Y cap Farmers wisburg, of each w charters Company, Easton bh the Belmi ital $5.¢ Rand ( issued Slate Capit nt Company, hotel, Buffalo Valley sumers Company, oe, Ui. on je capital $5,000; Auto Supply Company, “Allentown, capital $10,000; Dickinson Reeves Company, motors, Philadelphia $10,000; Hellam irniture Hellam, capital 820.000 sge Shoe Company, Philadelphia, Keystone Screw Com- capital $50,000; Company, capital $100 000, capital Company, capital $10,000: pany, Philadelphia, P. McMan ‘iladelphia, P 1 i 1% construction, Demurs to Coal Tax Bill. in equity Coal Com the const) of the anthracite coal tax was filed by the Attorney department in behalf of Auditor-General * Powell and State Treasurer Young. The demurrer de glares that the Dauphin County Court is without jurisdiction: that the A demurrer to the action orought by People's pany of Scranton, to test tutionality act of 1913, reneral’s the bill { does not state any facts entitling the company to relief; that the bill tains “many wholly irrelevant. imma terial, scandalous and impertinent imatiers and does not show on its face that the plaintiff is entitled to any relief which it seeks" 1 the bill does not show the act to be unconsti tational in any respect con iat Former Railroad Commissioner Dies. Jéun Y. Boyd, a former member of the giate railroad commission and one burg, died here. He was 52 years old resignation from the Hall road Commission he has devoted his time to. the management of the Boyd estate, which owns a railroad, mining and farming properties. Although he | had been in ill health for a in death was unexpected. Mr Boyd was Boru at Danville, but had lived here since he wgs 14 years of age. He was & graduate of Princeton. Sinecd Lis year. h Court Litigant Admitted. Among the admissions to the Su perior Court bar was R. W. Aiken, | prominent Mifflin county attorney, one | of the parties in the Alken divorce shit from that county. The case Was argued shortly after he was ad | pp case from Adams on papers. Dauphin cases listed were Smith astate, West vs, Hanna and Lightner fatale. £ a — Women Prepare to Quis. Leaders in the woman suffrage ‘movement in Pennsylvania held a two eday conference on legislative cam. paigns here. Seventy-five representa. Mives of district organizations were present, and plans to quiz candi tes were discussed, together with tiines for meetings. nN Chief Named. J. Monroe Campbell, of Phila Ia, a graduate of the University ‘#nsyivania and lately connected ¢ laboratories of the State De t of Health, was selected as the division of biological pro. Commissioner Dixon. He sue ceqts H. W. Plerson who resigned. Dr. Campbell hus had wide experience ns ‘a pathologist and is one of the ableat men connected with the labor atory work which has been such an fmporfgnt feature of the work of Nr, D 's big department, ! ome Weekly Review of Trade and Jf | Market Reports. | i i Dun’s Review says | “Recovery from the blizzard was comparatively prompt and the lifting | of railroad blockades and resumption of telegraphic service brought & more Reporte from lead tinue of a mixed character, increased Failures | this week are 334, agalnst 283 last | Bradstreets’ says: “While sentiment as to the future | conservative, being held needs and speculative | is close to real Labor is in better call, in in numerous indoor occupations idle | ness is of negligible proportions dustry hold to their recent gait, with | a tendency toward further improve ment.” Wholesale Markets YORK NEW Wheat Spot easy 42 red, 103% elevator domestic: No. 1 Northern Duluth, 102 f o b afloat. opening navigation; No. 1 Northern | Manitoba, 31.04 f 0 b afloat. Futures ore active and lower under liqui dation May, 100 15-16¢; July, 86% “4 Spot easy; arrive, Firm; Bermuda, bbl 4 6; Maine, $2 7503; State, $2.1 £7 Butter— Creamery, fresh extras. 20 @21c; firsts, 27% @30: held, extras firels, 26@ 28 Fresh gathered extras 34; firsts, 23Q State, Pen hennery, white it} . hennery, browns, colors, 32034: Eu Corn No. 3 yellow, 70« cif to Potatoes @ 7 % 28 @20%; Eggs extra firsts, onds, and nearby ered whites, 34630 34%: mixed fresh, 28@ 29 Dressed Poultry ropean ¥ h killed iQ Quiet, fres Western chickens, 15@28¢c: fowls 19. turkeys, 18626 PHILADELPHIA Neo red export Northern Duluth, export Poultry Whent GHG G61 20@ 8% Lower; No. 1 $1.04@ 108 Fowls, 18 ” - Live Firmer gis Eggs— Nearby free $6.80; current free cases, $9.75; Western extra, firsts. free CRECSE, $9.80. firsts, free cases. $9.75 firsts receipts CREeR, BALTIMORE. - March No. 2 red Wheat Contract: 106 nominal red, 101% nominal Com Contract, mixed, 64 Oats—Standard white, No. 3 white, M50 UY Rye-—-Western Ryve—-No No. 3 65@ 66; No. 4. 64065 nearby, as to quality 60g 68 Delivery Western Rye-—No No. 3, 623@863%: No. 4. 62@62% Hay-—No. 1 timothy, 18.006 19 50; 67 ec; 5Q45 Ye; " i EEG 6c: Bag lots Export 66e¢: 9 & timothy. $18.00@1850; No. 3 timothy, $16.50@ 17.00; light clover mixed. 218 @1R50; No. 1 clover mixed, $17@17.50; No clover mixed, 214.50@ 16.50: heavy clover mixed, $16@1650: No 1 clover, $16@16.50; No. 2 clover, $13 gis Straw-—No. 1 straight rye, $15¢ 15660: No. 2 straight rye, 314@ 14.50; No. 1 tangled rye, $1150612: No 1 wheat, $7.50G8;: No. 2 wheat 6G 7: No. 1 oat, $3.50G1050: No. 2 oat, 3% ae Mill feed Spring bran. $28@ 28.50: flour to white middlings, $28@30: Western middiings. $27@27.50: City | Mills middlings, $27G27.50: do winter | bran, $28 do white middlings, $30 | @:21. i Jutter-—Faney, 31032: choice. 298 | 30; mood, 27@28; prints, 21@33: | blocks, 30@32: ladles, 19@ 22; Mary. | land and Pennsylvania, rolls, 19@20; | rolis, 18@19; West Virginia, | 18@ 19; storepacked, 17: Mary. 5 = 29; prints, 19@ 20. Cheese Flats, 20¢; daisy, 20%: long horn, 21, Eggs—Maryland, Pennsyivania and Southern Recrated West firsts, Virginia firsts, 30: 29. duck eges, 236. Live Poultry—Chickens—Old bens, heavy, 17¢c; do, small to medium, 11: old roosters, 11; young, choice, 210 22: rough and staggy, 14615: winter, 2 Ibs and under, 23625. Ducks, 200; Muscovy, 18. Geese Nearby, 15@ 16¢; Western and Southern, 12@14. Dressed Poultry-—Turkeys—Cholee hens, 25@26c; mixed hens and young gobblers, 23@24; old toms, 20. Chick. ens—Cholce young, 20@22¢; old and mixed, 19; old roosters, 11@12. Ducks, 18@20c. Geese — Nearby, 15@16¢; Western and Southern, 11@12. Capons ~8even pounds and over, 25@26c; medium, 23; small and slips, 19620. Live Stock CHICAGO. — Hogs — Bulk, $8.46@ 5.65; ght, $8.35@8.60; mixed, $5.350 8.60; heavy, $8.2005.60; rough, $8.20 @8.35; pigs, $7.36@ 7.50. Cattle—Beoeves, $7.26@9.75: Texas steers, §7.10@8.10; stockers and feed ers, $5.50@8.00; cows and heifers, $3.68 GB56; calves, $7.50@1085. : He Hadn't. : “Wimt a debt we owe to medical gclence'!” he said as he put down the paper, “Good MAKES HARD WORK HARDER A bad back makes a day's work twice as hard. Backache usually comes from weak kidneys, and if headaches, dizzi- ness or urinary disorders are added, don’t wait—get help before the kidney disease takes a grip— before dropsy, grave el or Bright's disease sets in. Doan's Kidney Pills have brought pew life as new strength to thousands of working men and women. Used and recom- mended the world over A CONNECTICUT CASE “Beery Picture Tells ¢ Story” exclaimed doctor's bill she the heavens!" you paid yet?’ THE BEST TREATMENT FOR ITCHING SCALPS, DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR To allay itching and irritation of the scalp, prevent dry, thin and falling balr, remove crusts, scales and dan- firuff, and promote the growth and peauty of the hair, the following spe nd A. A Mechanie ie inom ; Perkine, #82 Dan nay ¥Y Com £1 ible and economical. On retiring, ! soft flannel held over the end of the finger. Anoint additional partings about half an inch apart until the ney trouble since’ pose being to get the Cuticura Oint ment on the scalp skin rather than on it 18 well to place a light covering over the hair to protect the pillow from possible stain. The next morning, shampoo with Cuticura Soap | and hot water. Shampoos alone may be used as often as agreeable, but once or twice a month is generally sufficient for this special treatment for women's hair, Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32.p. Skin Book. Address post card “Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston "— Ady, The Reliable Remedy for all forms of RHEUMATISM GETS AT THE JOINTS FROM THE INSIDE Liguid, Tablets, Liniment For sale by 811 drogeisis GASTORIA For Infants and Children. ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought The Reason, was the boss #0 on the ticket?” “Why scratched : “Because the people are itehing for | reform candidate ht Yarry es La) ot OREN A | * ALCOHOL~3 PER CENT AVegetable Preparation for As. similating the Food and Reg ula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion Cheerful ness and Rest Contains neither || Opium Morphine nor Mineral Nor NARcoOTIC Ferme of Old Dr SANTEL ATONE Pamplin Seed Mx Senna « Hockelle Salty . Clordiond Juper Wondrgrwen Flavor | Aperfect Remedy lor Consti ton. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions Feverish- 8 ness and LOSS OF SLEEP Use | For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CONTAUN SOMPANY, NEW YORE Brvy, TRUCKING - CORN COTTON - CATTLE Eastern and Middle North Carolina The Gulf Stream Land of Mild Winters Thousands of Acres Rich, Black, Sandy Loam Soil— Eastern state level Coast Lands or rolling Up-lands of Middle State New virgin farms or lands already under tillage. Ideal Truck Growing Condiiions Peas, Potatoes, Celery, Cabbage, Cucumbers, Cantelope, Lettuce, Melons, Onions, Beans, Spinach, Kale, Radish, Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Dewberries. Corn, Cotton, Tobacco, Peanuts, Hay sed Live Stock Ample monthly rainfall. Sunshine every day in the year. Twelve hours from New York. Low priced lands. Write for Free colored maps and descriptive booklet. Address B. E. RICE, General Industrial Agent, Dept, 6 NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD NORFOLK, VIRGINIA it's Pills I —— Foc Simle Signature of Tue Cextaun Company, NEW YORK. EARS Tet EEL] pL ET -35CkE SL y o mn - eed under the Food an Blt, Thi 3: PATENTS Zicntioeis i W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 12-1914.
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