i | } Our boys are defending this country on the high seas and on the land. Our own defense against a common ‘enemy | is to keep the system clean by ridding the body of the toxins, or poisons, which are bred in the intestines. When you | feel tired, sleepy, headachy, when your breath is offensive, or pimples appear on the face and neck, it is time to recog- nize the danger and protect your bodily health by taking something for the liver such as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. | The machinery of the body needs to | be oiled, kept in good condition, Just as the guns or machinery of a ship. Why should a human person neglect his own machinery more than that of his auto- mobile or his guns? Yet most people do neglect themselves. Their tongue has a dark brown color, skin sallow, breath bad, yet they fail to see that their machinery needs attention. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets have been knewn for nearly half a century. They are made of May-apple, leaves ot aloe and julap, made into a tiny pellet and coated with sugar. They are stand- ard efficacious. Youn can obtain therm at any drug store in vials for twenty-five cents. Ask for Dr. Plerce’s Pleasant Pellets—and get no other! = / Stops | Neuralgia Pains Why suffer from 4 excruciating neu- ' ralgia pains when an application of Ya er's Liniment will give quick relief This! iniment is good too, for rheu- and ana Thisl: chestc tr side, sprains, cats an at uises. 3% PER BOTTLE AT ALL DEALERS Bach bottle contains more than (he usual fe bottle of Hniment. YAGER'S MINI En RELIEVES PAIN GILBERT BROS. & CO., Baltimore, Md. Children Who Are Sickly Nwhen your child criestat night, tosses resticssly in its sleep, is constipated, fev erish or has ¢ ymptoms of worms, you {eel worried, Mothers who value their own co yet and the welfare of their children, should never be without a box of Mother Cray’s Sweet Powders for Children for use throughout tho sea~ son. They tend to Break up Colds, relieve Feverish- ness, Constipation, Teeth ing Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and destroy Worms. These powders are pleasant to takes and easy for parents to give. They cleanse the ' stomach, act on the Liver Trade Mark. and give beaithful sleep Don't accept by regulating the child's any substitute. system Used druggists, 3 ts. Sample ma Address, Mother Gray ( Le R N Be sure you ask for and obtain Mother Bray's Sweet Powders for Children. by mothers for 31 years. S e mailed § ETL Su Cold Breezes Cause Sneezes and warn you that you are taking cold. Don't let it settle in your head or throat. Drive it out with Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. Clears head and throat and relieves coughs and hoarseness. All druggists, 25cts. a bottle, When it sches agaie—try Pike's Toothache Droge Ed One I reatment with Cuticura Clears Dandruff Soap 25¢. Ointment 25 and 50c. Let Me See Your Verses Lyrics, worde—Good and new ideas, will set them to music personally. KERRY MILLS, M45 Highland Avenue, Montclair, N. J. Writer of “Red Wing," “Georgia Campmeet ing.” “Mest Me in Bt. Louis, Louis,” “Good Bye Way Home,” “Kerry Millis Barn Dance,” eto plete line of Ladies’ Toilet Requisites. money making proposition. MARGRETTA P. HOWE CO. Box 3228 Wanted—Men or ‘Women ‘Salesmen. No canvassing. Sales come easy with our plan and your assistance Belling Operola Cabinet Talking Machines from your home. Adv. furnished free, One salesman each county. Write quick. Wm. John & Co, Dept. 2, Cincinnati, O. ts , A A eo cet te cerned WwW. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 8.1918. HIS BROTHER w Dy AGNES G. BROGAN. ma 0 wc rn es PT ne (Copyright, 1918, Western Newspaper Unlon) It was his brother, That difference. Often he had read of tragedies and passed them by. But Barney-he bright Ind, upon whom he had lavished every care, for whom he had made a life sacrifice—Barney, to die there in the Canadian wood where both had been happy together, and to die Ly his own volition! i The disgrace which went before seemed naught in comparison with this bitter finale. It would be a simple matter to replace the money which made the his own use. Birney might have the forging of his name. Despondency alone could have driven the youth to the desperation of that last deed. The woman was to blame, of course. Dave How openly Barney had prated of his love for her. It had been to gain her favor that the man had taken sums which could not be re placed. This last scribbled note told how all costly gifts had been returned. “She don't want me,” Barney pathetically—*"and never did. unconscious about it's ended, There's pr in charm wan some that her eyes The note had been in Barney's pock: et: they brought that and his w atch to Dave from the rock beside the whirl pool. *“Good-by,” it ended, “I'm going to drown myself here.” Barney had always been impulsive, so Dave excused various escapades of the past. To bring his young brother sufely through these adventures had been part. Perhaps a parent miecht have acted more wisely. Dave didn't know; he had his best A desire possessed him to visit that draws every ~EUesS Dave's done lonely spot where he might srother's David went, The violets were hill wood was fragrart come upon news of his last days-—so purpling well-remembered the the sides, the with promise, whirlpool from ith a shud boulder where their pipes, surprise. A a bean all the soll hissed in the which the big Near by was th used Dave's eyes waters der. tv} * alt y free 10 =i SMOoRInE idened in sat there now ey tage head was bent g, and without ad 1 she raised n, alone in h + man be- her, then licked m tony stenqy e¢thodically. gaze enct Some influen FS persus -— to u thurd 1d borne 1 if she of the wi . ¢ of » considers indulgence and not Barney § reck lessnoes to blame, she arose to go, he detained her with gestions, “¥ad she heard of iad she any knowledge of the young n who had ¢ iis life?” 1 The girl me to this spot to lose had heard. She hesitated, im a detective, knew but ¢ that she th Barney, the boy's college his first venture busis Ar], folding her knitting, Ww ith thoughtful eyes upon eyes stirred Daeid's honest heart with an unaccountable He knew that true love had found him at last, and winced at the pain of renunciation. the The ould listen him. The into joss, longing. he girl's face grew white at story of his love, and she did what no one but this girl could have she bent very swiftly and kissed him, Then she was gone. When David came next morning to the boulder a piece of white paper fluttered beneath a weighted stone. Picking it up, he read one written line: “1.” said the note, “am the girl your brother loved.” That was all | David's throat smarted--his eyes burned. It was inconceivable. She and that heartless trifler the same ! He must go away at once. But David did not go. The girl stood before him | —her eyes angain held his, “f could not help his loving me,” she sald slowly. “I—did not wish It The gifts he would bring 1 returned.” | Suddenly her breath caught in a chok- ing sob. She held out her arms. But David stood resolutely from her, ! “1 believe you,” he answered firmly. | “I love you; but with that thought be- | tween us'—he pointed to the foaming | whirlpool—"we could never know hap | done—= Then before them stood Barney— | Barney, not an apparition, but in the flesh and smiling. “Take her Dave,” | he sald softly. “She's been waiting for a man like you, and no other could be | good enough for her. Playing suicide was my dodge to get away. Guess she knew Ld come back, and has been waiting 'round to send me to you. I'm going to try for gervice——perhaps the artny can make a man of me, Good- by im For a moment Dave stood looking after his brother's departing figure, then he put out his hand to the girk | “Come,” be sald, } T0 ALL WOMEN Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound-—Her Personal Experience. from any functional disturbance, as it has done me more good than alli the ctor's medicine. Since king it I have a fine healthy baby girl and have gained in health and strength. 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She has the land but needs It wants the land in the United When- we want to direct him there. best serve the combined interests. They will get a rate of one cent apply to: mest destructive colts and all others 9 the disease must bs Tee To prevent the trouble brood mares, of the an Will do both-—cure having Alison pe Aozer A the those be “sxposed” fromm cents and $1 a $5 and $16 the harness houses, oF factiyurers Manufacturers, Goshen , Ind, USA, prevent £4 Stop it or you never can keep mouth, costed tongue, perhaps Dr. Tult’s i AND NOW THEY ARE COOKING TOBACCO TO MAKE IT BETTER For a good many years The American Tobacco Company have been conducting a object the improvement of smoking tobaccos, .—_— And it is interesting to know that one of the greatest of their discoveries was one of the simplest, and that was, that cooking or toasting tobacoe improved it in ever; way, just as cooking most foods improve: them. They took a real Burley tobacco, grown in this country; toasted it as you would toast bread; moistened it to replace the natural moisture driven off by toasting: made ft cigarettes, called them “LUCKY STRIKE, the toasted cigarette,” and offered them to the The result has been the greatestdemand ever created for any tobacco product in a similar length of time. « The change produced by toasting is not pnly most wholesome, but the flavor greatly improved, just as cooking improves meat, for example. —Adv nt public, is Like All Men. Hokus—"1 like perved.” Pokus served for me."-Life, girl who g R "“Sode Li is re. she is It is believed that the originally a Serbian war dance. sale by all druggists. 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