Sip by sip here's pure * Whenever You sc an Arrow think of Coca-Cola. “IS YOUR See the anxi solicitude! Her Which cures gots. Tr babies 1 like becan The Domestic Mark, Pimples rashes, hives, red. ness and skin blemishes can be quickly removed with Glenn’s Sulphur Soap Delightful in a warm bath before retiring—soothes the nerves and induces refreshe ing sleep. Druggists, “Hill's Hair oF Whisker Dye, Black or Brown, 80, The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable ~act surely and gently on the hver. Cure Bilicusness, Head- ache, Dizzi- : ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature 1 name Jurage su A COMPANY TA, GA. BABY RESTLESS? » cr cares them, Prevents (O) band as era Ir Keep a b ents at drugs 1 ment y 3 8 Dapper ToL TY qT : . . D. FAHRNEY & SON, Haczasrown, Ma, TO GIVE AWAY PAPA ttle at eal to His a Crushing cian Met App Ww in Answer, Logi Generosity BAD TETTER ON HANDS Va -—-"1 had ¥ ands that 1 hardly do anything. It would t isters, and peel off all and bleed. My hands itched badly 1 night. 1 could water nor do my reg on badly 1 could begin to come clear white bl then they woul irst over and crack and rest day or 'm in were so 31ld not not put the ular work “I tried medicine and several differ ent kinds of cream on them but they got worse instead of better. Nothing did me any good until I tried Cuticura Scap and Ointment And hands are perfectly well and all right’ (Signed) Miss Ellen Tudor, Nov. 18, 1912 SOTre 80 ROW my Cuticura Soap and Ointment I ! gold ; — -.. Ir C3 A. Allen's Hair ia Rest £1 Never Fails to give beautiful color to GRAY HAIR More than a half century of success, dealer hasn't it, send $1.00 and will be sent you by parcel post. MRS. S. A. ALLEN, 85 Barclay St., New York Renews Your Youthf hy. DAISY F1Y KILLER If your a large bottle ie orl pisced anywhere, tracts and kills ald files, Neat, clean, or namental, convenient, cheap. Lasts ail season. Made of meth, ran'tepiilor tip over; will not sol) or injure anything. floarantesd effective, All deplers ortsent express paid for $1.00. 150 Dekallh Ave, Brookiyn, ¥. ¥, ah HAROLD SOMERS, DROPSY TREATED, usually gives quick Fe laf oon removes swellin & short breath, often gives entire peli " ! inion days. Fria lireatmen t sen Fron | De, THOMAS E. GREEN, or, H. “ome ofr mot » ante a” men to take active part Tn ne ta cons WANTED stroction of Internrban milwsy, share equally with ne bonus of 80.000, Wri i Wy he) prague, Wid Superior. West, Cleveland, Oho | Greens Som, Bux 0, Aina, Ga. w. N. U,, BALTIMORE, — ! NO. 25-1914, | free, with 32-p. Skin Pook card “Cuticura, Dept. 1, | Address post loston."-—-Advy As History “Is this the pl case took Is Written, ace where the remark that of the dog that commit its place was pub lately ted suicide lished by drowning for love of aes 1 can Tow. and Here, sir, wry dog place, ne ADA( me AND RILIOUS ATTACKS Cs wiaria removed by the use of Hiiate Babe k cure for such aliments if and whole hon sehold add suf fared very much for time with Malarial Fever hd Mxir Babek' has cured us perfectly, so that we enjoy at present the host of health." Jacob Eb- erly. Fair Court House, Va Filixtr Babe 50 centa, all drigaiats or y¥ Parcels Post prepald from Kloczews ski & Co. Washington, D, C, “Myae Mis Sort. “If they played baseball in England, instead of cricket, it would never do to have a nobleman for an umpire.” “Why not?” “He would be bound to give rank de cisions.” SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allan's Foot Base, the Antiseptic powder for Tired, Tender, swollen, nervous feel. ives rest and comfort, Makes dancing a delight, 801d everywhere, For FRER sam- plo, addrom Allan 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N.Y. Adv. Seeing Is believing—and in case of something thooking. READY MARKET, One Who Caters to General Trade ls Often Compelled to Allow Com- mission Men to Dictate Prices of His Products. One frequent cause of failure among small-fruit growers is the fact that they grow fruits which come into com- petition with that which is grown by the large commercial fruit growers, and at a time when the market Is full of common fruit The grower should settled In his mind cater to the family frults the general markets of the large villa The ercial fruit gr BErow tO grow ill fitahian have it firmly he is to trade or place his Or common reg or cities, ower would fruit fruit whether upon comm naar trying poor i! dwarf tree le the sm . pre y variet jes IBBES eXCH shen m arke ted as which ' the com- gathered, but wing ahip- ment It ia fr electing the timely lavored variet s and marketing them r nr $ go it LET WOMEN RUN INCUBATORS Have More ural Sense in Raising Poultry They Look After Pennies and Dimes. Nat and JHINSTON) idea that i lastingly automa you do not need to attention Th an incubator is a results the give it e result with the use of great deal like the use of other thi with ngs One Hour Old. They will be in proportion to the ef. As a longdistance proposition | would a heap sight rather a man would turn the machine over to his wife. The women folks have more natural good sense in raising poultry and they look after the pennies and dimes in what. ever they undertake, while a man that is accustomed to dealing in big money often overlooks seemingly immaterial things that go to make the use of an fgcubator and brooder a success. MUCH DAMAGE BY CURCULIO | | Just Before Buds Open, Plum Trees Should Be Thoroughly Sprayed. Luerdon Purple Is Favored. (By BESBIE 1. PU Plums, too often an uncertain on account of curculio, may be easily grown every year unless destroyed. 7 | frost. This is especially of the {| old damson plums, the rich flavor of | which is too little known in the scram- ble for the newer Japanese varieties Early in March while the ground is still frozen hard, mulch heavily horse manure. This serves the double NAM.) true with EFFECT OF THINNING PLUMS Burbank Tree Bears Heavy Crop An iy-Lititle Care Required Ex . 5 t Pruning Time. growth end branches, and fat broad Father than 1 " i grows In clusters nigh, skes on till fully with and t} a decided purple . aide if left ripe The pulp is deep yellow, Juiley. and the pit is very small The plums fine for when fresh, but alzo ean well the pulp ad hering to the pit firmly that retain their shape well when cooked. ard the 16 aide tc bu? coarse are use £0 they Planting Fruit Trees. The soil ghould preferably be good tilth before planting, and holes for the trees should be dug ficiently in the suf. wide and deop to receive all of the roots of the tree. The harder the soil the wider and deeper the holes should be. Fill in with loose, mellow earth, packing the #oil well around the roots. Avoid using sod or any coarse mate rial, or the leaving of air pockets, as either will cause a drying out around tree. Use care and you will be repaid with a good stand of trees. Cow Is Very Susceptible, The dairy cow ls very susceptible to external influences. Clive her the right kind of care aad feed and she will give you the right kind of work Vin return. i KEYSTONE STATE IN SHORT ORDER LatestNews Happenings Gather- ed From Here and There, TOLD IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Miss Herbst Wins $2,500 Automo! Offered As First York Good Con ie Prize In Roads test Miss Lillian offe nor Club’ Herb automobile York M Pauschus wed al (‘reek 4 1G Gropped ory Board : of Pennsyivanis kville wit caident. Rev Bey 1d treasurer, Mr An Advis Home ganized at Fra tne of 8: FP ing Rudy vicep Veigh and Rev tary. Miss Mary Haupt J. K. Berk 3 . regidents Charles hie Kostenbader, Aristea; Marcavage, Mt Carmi, and Italians were injured when an automo bile containing Kostenbader and Mare avage collided with a band car on which the Italians were riding, on the Lehigh Vallay Railroad st Centralia Kostenbader die of internal in Juries. Narman John three nay A class of seven was graduated from the East Stroudsburg High School The graduates were: Francis K. Dick. Alvin RB. Merring, Anna May Ernest BE. Biebing, Lena 8 Reed P. Travis and Howard R. Vanauken. A. W. of the Board of Dieectors, made an ad dress and presented the diplomas, erson, Staples, Prof. J. C. Norsek, secretary of the A. boys' department Maris, of the W following pupils at the Dewey Gram mar 2-hool, for the best essays on “Temperance;” Katharine Dougherty Harry Hill, Florence Lord and Laurs Lebman, HOW WOMEN AVOID OPERATIONS By Taking Lydia E. Pink. ham’s Vegetable Compound. Cleveland, Ohio — ** My left side pained me so for several years that I " 3 expected to have to undergo an opera- tion, but the first bottle I took of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound relieved me of the pains in my side and I continued its Wl use until I became regular and free from pains. | asyed several tors if there was anything | take to help me and they was nothir gz that they knew of. | thankful for su will always give it the highest pra Mrs. C. H. FFITH, T3056 Madison Ave., Clevelan i, Ohio. Hanover, Pa. suffered male trouble and the | at times that I could not sit d aid 884 am ch a good medicine and ry “1 uff from BINS Were vised 8 severe and got me Lydis able Compound ¢ perso an i not 8s it is reas a good word { Apa WiLa If there are any complications you do not understand write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Ly nn. Mass. Your letter will Ie * ape ned read and answer a by & woman and held in strict confidence, TRY EYE STRAIN Relieved by Quitting Coffee. HE ry x He) Ted caffeine, as Jose their evesight at ab $ om 3 en 3 . conliains “Le sae Crug, colfea A N. J. won concerning She savs: ne W¥ son eves the point coflea, an writes to % frst hb v - i eve trouble and ed with Several iDGS : was for years troubl his He tried without relief there was a ich hard to reach to drink coffee, finally quit it use Postum. That ago and he has glasses and has had his eyes since defect wl “He did, and was 3 a al used AR Wa as begat VOArs wear ble wit Po ang was three A to not had no "ou { tea and coffee nervous 1 could hardly sit still long enough to eat a meal. My heart was in such a cone dition 1 thought 1 might die at any time "Medicine did not give me and 1 was almost desperate. It was about this time we decided to quit cof. fee and use Postum, and have used it ever since. 1: am in perfect health No trouble now with my heart and never felt better in my life. “Postum has been a great bledsing to us all, particularly to my son and myself” Name given by Postum Co. Battle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Welk ville,” In pkgs. Postum now comes in two forms: Regular Postum-—must be well boiled. 15¢ and 25¢ packages. ingtant Postum-is a soluble pow. A teaspoonful dissolves cuaickly in a cup of hot water and, with cream fond o became 80 1 was always and finally relief $0e and 60¢ tins, The cost per cup of both kids is sbout the same “There's a Reason” for Postum. ~-gold by Grocers
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