NERVES GAVE OUT Serious Kidney Trouble Had Made Life Miserable, But Doan’s Removed All the Trouble. Hasn't Suffered Since. “T had such severe pains in my back,” says Mrs, Albert Akroyd, 504 W. Indiana Avenue, Philadel- phia, Pa., “that they almost doubled me up. Many a day I could not do my housework and at every move it seemed as if my , back would break in two. My feet and ankles swelled until I had to wear large- sized slippers and sometimes I couldn't stand up. “I had dizzy spells and dreadful head- aches and flery ° » flashes passed be. Mrs Akroyd fore my eyes. Had a heavy weight been resting on my head, the pain could not have been more distress. ing. The least noise startled me, I was so nervous. I couldn't control the kidney secretions and the pain in passage was awful. “It began to look as though my case was beyond the reach of medi- cine until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. The first box benefited me and four boxes cured all the trou- bles. I have had no further cause for complaint.” Sworn to before me, Thos, H. Walters, Notery Public. Got Doan’s at Any Store, 60c @ Box DOAN? HIDNEY PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. CURES WHILE YOU SLEEP NO PAIN. NO TROUBLE. In Use Over 30 Yeans -_ KOHLER — ONE NIGHT CORN CURE TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE PRICE 15 CENTS EVERYWHERE ar DRUG STORES GENERAL STORES Kohler Mfg. Co., Baltimore, Md, IN USE FOR 35 YEARS ERA BEES The Quick and Sure ure for WALARIA, CHILLS, FEVER AND LA GRIPPE it ¥= 8 Poweriul Tonle and Appetizer Will cure that tired Hing, pains in back, imis and bead tontains noe quinine, srsenic or hablt<forming Ingredient ILOCURA CURES PILES THE ONLY INTERNAL REMEDY Large trial box sent free 2ipt of 8De. AGENTS WANTED Pilocura Co., Washington, D.C, W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 43-1918. AND {ev on re FOR “FLU” Keep Your Liver Active, Your System Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are De- lightful, Safe and Sure. Physicians and Druggists are advis- ing their friends to keep their systems purified and their organs in perfect working order as a protection against the return of influenza. They know that a elogged up system and a lazy complications. To eut short a cold overnight and to prevent serious complications take one Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of water—that’s all. No salts, no nausea, no griping, no sickening after effects, Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver is active, your system is puri fied and refreshed and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break fast. Eat what yon please—no danger. Calotabs are solid only in original { sealed packages, price thirty-five cents, Every druggist is authorized to refund | vour money if you are not perfeetly delighted with Calotabs.~—(Adv.) tonie for love there is nothing BOSCHEE’S SYRUP. these dag rg tled w out for first | In | lo 1K caut i and at the eather w3]¢d COLUS, Syrup fty re in for Boschee's fi three yea { United and colds, throat 1 States { hom over the Nized worl civil and accept no substity The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people a feeb! an poopie who ars Wesk, Wik go through by taking Grove's It purifies ar nriches the blood wb syetet You oar invigorating and enabled to fF auntie Polk Miller's. Liver Pills The Good Old Kind that | Oc always do the work. * Same formula for 50 Unequalied for Biliousness, Headache, Constipation and Malaria. At all druggists. Manufac. tured by Polk Miller Drug Co, Inc, Richmond, Va. years. Sick TRACTOR WON'T JUMP FENCES in Favor of Not Some of the its More General Bite, Balk, or Arguments Use—Will Run Away. run away. not kick the ¢ tired farm. will not crib the barn at ind eat t will not li ist spo vard, roll over hack and vate its into the nir It does sponged ment. It heaves, It will not snort In your its tail in It will to “gee” You do not have to pull « and boller your head off want it to stop. It does not “up and die” spring work is coming curried, horse lind ix not addicted 1«¢ «xpatvin or wind-gall, ear or whisk your face. not “haw” when you tell it or vice-versa, n the lines when just as the When a doctor glves he expects pay for it. a patient hope Build Up With cer.ain food PEERS! What the Railroads Collect. In 1916, a i wir of normal conditi cach the > * person in en for railroad | annually ahove assed per { American family rates have incre i amex] more than 7 10186, freight is i cont sit therefore the bill for around the iy average in all now S200, of which is paid in These figures are before w agnin dip railroad COuree worth studying into { finances our pockets to help Coming Events, “The things terday will extraordinary the remarked of yes of Darling be ordinary things tomorrow,” Justice “Already | ean picture little Tommy waking up in the night and crying: “ Mother, 1 hear something on the roof I" and hearing mother answer: “lo to sleep, it's only §¢ father taking off his shoes to sneak through the skylight. He's just come home from hig club in his alrship., "Pearson's Weekly The Home of the Bean. Knicker-—Boston was { of mind Bocker-—Now It Is a state of won't | mind, once a state values neces- EES EE A oy : 4H nits § : 4 frm (AH od pA Lit (Prepared by the United States ment of Agriculture.) Secrupulous eare in pre-cooling a re frigerator car for shipping dressed poultry, always a matier of impor tance, is doubly so now, In the opinion of food-résearch experts. The greater necessity for care comes, in the Hace, the fact that there is a na- tion-wide ice shortage. The second important is that, following the stress of war-time transportation, the refrigerator equipment of the coun try in a run-down ear should be carefully ex i to see admits not even pin point hen it should be tested and, | fall short of standard, there tion about rejecting NB the railroad agent for a car meet the requirements oY THE expe Depart- 01 element is condition, xperis say, shot no hesita calling that will Extreme care, ntial just siaitry in depart- and an the believe, 18 Rs now for the preservation o and the chief of resear transit, ment's food just (ssoed following formation B/S how sults are to be attained: Select Car Day Before Loading. “When the refrigerator car is set fo enter it and with tichtly closed look to sat icing, itches any crack or point car should with not a pin point of light If there ars floors or hatches, for he be abs distinct cracks ar the car » temperain the lu tain sufficiently low should not be iced for t ar ivirie § f cals rafeliecration ity requiring ice ana sail reinig ration 30 gure also that the drain pipes srnrkr ttre wen and in good work 3s t for “The selected ear should be Se ieing at least 24 loaded Its be filled three-qus hat § i} it i= should then finely broken fee; that is + should be larger than a man's fist. When hunkers are three-quarters full, tamp that all cracks Then add « amount ours 1 bunkers riers f " aL (eh no Pied the the jee down well so ihe of For in 50060 f the calculated juarter o if the bunker holds when three-quarters full {in top tance of amount of Ice scatier this URGE UNITED FIGHT ON EUROPEAN BORER insect 1s Serious Menace ?%0 American Agriculture. Has Become Well Established in Both Massachusetts and New York. Most Energetic Measures Fa vored for Eradication. (Preparcd by the United States Depart merit of Agriculture.) The European corn borer undoubt- edly is a serious menace to American agriculture. The United States de partment of agriculture has for some time called attention to the extreme danger from this pest, which has be come well established in both Massa. chusetts and New York. Now comes this reinforcement of that judgment: “We. the National Association of tommisstoners of Agriculture, with official entomologists from many states and representatives of the United States department of agricul. ture, together with representatives of the Camadian government, present as experts in conference upon the sit- uation, express ourselves, after examinirg the infested area, a= thor oughly convinced that this pest is one of the most dangerous insects which has become established In America, and we hereby place ourselves on record in favor of most energetic ef forts or the part of federal and state agencies to control and, If possible, to exterminate this insect, Including in the program: vigorous quarantines to prevent its distribution.” That is a part of the resolutions adopted by the European Corn-horer conference, begun at Albany, N, Y, on August 28 and concluded at Bos ton, Mass, an Angust 20, The state commissioners of agriculture, state entomologists and others went over the corn flelds around Schenectady, N. Y., and Boston, Mass, and saw the methods of destruction practiced by the United States department of agri tuiture and the state agencies, to i i i pounds of coarse gray rock salt, this salt very lightly with the top ice and directly on of it place crushed ice unti! the bunker Then add remainder of the ealcu- lated amount of salt, which, in this case, wonld be 450 pounds Mix It very lightly with the fine ice that the not the mass of more than 4 or 6 level the surface and quickly close the hatches, top more is full the 80 into inches; salt does penetrate ice Right Temperature Is 34 Degrees. “With both bunkers iced and salt ed, the car should stand for 24 hours Then, in er to make the in IAT _e sure that temperature is right for loading rovided with a thermometer should i enter as quickly as possible Lv open i do ing one side of which sho The dway between the doors i ter about 4 feet from the floor until the mercary has responded to the cm ature, which ordinarily from to five minu f the dot nid ane he tightly closed mediately man should stand m $eealelin the thermos three thermon tempers should if it i= vy . N ” “ point, it dane as to load the Car for a hau! requiring intensive refriger- ation. Unless the ship tnke cha which his load ket, he should ratirog ar ig able to re frigerate the dressed Pe ul dpper Is willing ees on the condition io the mar. the io will arrive at with w h ih communicate . f arent and request spren fC try properly. “All refrigerator vided with a fi clear. built of lengthwise made from 2 by 4 lumber and crosswise 1 by 3 lumber, with paces between, These cross the lengthwise They do not interfere with toad into the car They should extend across the door shoul] be pro thy CRrs or rack 4 inches §1 stringers glats made from 1% ut wise slats are nailed to stringers. trucking the way since it the ear whic is hardest 3 IN and where air Al railroad owned refrigerators as rapid I as possible are being equipped with racks which are fastened to the walls &o that they can be turned back is this part of frigerate needed Cire most side the gether with damage caused Db} the borer The commissioners of agriculture returned to thelr states convinced of the reality of the peril and necessity of unifying all efforts to pro: tect the farmers of the country from a destructive insect that may quickly on a large scale, Favorable Localities for Suc cessful Growth, a (By W. J tural College, Fort Collins, Colo.) Trees, especially cone bearing trees, seem to prefer newly eroded soll, Steep slopes are exposed to compars: tively rapid erosion and here trees do the best. Level ground indicates old soil, old in the sense that if was ago than soil found on steep slopes Old soil probably containg an excess of soluble salts, too much for best tree growth, In the mountains one sees the steep slopes clothed with trees, while the occasional flat spot is likely to be bare of trees. The roughest areas on {he farm present the most favorable localities for successful tree growing. KEEP VEGETABLES IN WINTER Temperature Slightly Above Freezing Point Is Preferred for Beets, Turnips and Carrots. (By A. F. YEAGER, North Dakota Ag ricultural College.) Turnips, beets, and carrots will keep best at a temperature slightly above freezing. Cabbage will stand consid erable freezing, and salsify and pars. nips may be left in the soil over winter if desired. Squashes and pumpkins will keep best In a warm dry place. A warm attic where it does not freeze ASPIRIN FOR HEADALL.: “Bayer” is en Gowing Aspirin—say Baycr Insist on “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” Colds Rh sr directions for Headache, Lumbago, und “Bayer” means g physic tin 1ox¢ nirin ire of cents, A Manufa of 8 Mono- acid. ~Ady mark of Bayer peeticacidester London Xtem A RNAI PHYSICALLY FIT AT ANY AGE Ke ’ rien ns RUSSIANS RT FAN HIT ages of Feod 8.000.000 Perec Reduc is a LE IRE Denials make little fanits great i | i ] Y305:55 COUGHS Cause. by it people who are Bilioes sre Lresisd ao- to loenl symploms they selon gol uch setter Whatever relief I» ob- pually temporary Trace Willows. its sources and remove the seuss »5d4 £4 gre thet the patient will re rong and bealthy say that more than 70 non Jiseuses con be traced to sn Acid i uspess is one of them Indl. Lars belching sndr StgMmach, gas nre other signs of Be) TON the marvelous modern brings guick relief Jvean siseries which lead 10 a long ends thet make life miserable {ed erally a Hing in at Doctors stomach yest biost or eddy 5 act rtomach tomack Bes # r f f not corret BEATE nbsorbs and earvies ' Makes the storm scll comfortable Vieipn diges- the apiprtile and you 1hew from your food Thowssnos OUNIC is the mest eSective vrnedy In the world 11 3» the help Try NH on eur money bavi if Funrartes At all drumyisis ents for 5 big Box Away the ool and wil and tiene allied you FOR YOUR ACID-STOMA C0 Liggetrnllyors KING PIN CHEWING The tastiest tobacco you ever tasted. ABSORBTION NO SALVE ERING TOP SUF MEDY AMS PILE A JCK URE STORES OR 500 BY Man QU true SAM E.RICHARDSON DRUGGIST URBANNA VA adi RCI Of L. V ha Rt a Moran, Teins Uncompl mentary 1 ih Lamb's present soi vesheond Ih to his himself the preform he wisfevl rng me TUL fidelity the imper § vy 1 ask you to give IW exoeliene ime} disclose] in of yourself 7 i Mr ” of Everybody's Magazine, Goodwin, one Clay Output Falis Off, ty and ciny 1918 decrease in ont. tonne of the United! Nintes in siderable crease in valve eosopared ihe total guantity of clay 4 marketed as soch is est) 2A0.000 short tons, valned or 128 a tem. This is about 304.000 tons, or 10 t, in quantity, hut! an Increase 115000 er 19 per cent In The imports decreased in both quantity and value, HET ONG we ica
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