BACK HURT ALL THE TIME Mrs. Hill Says Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Removed The Cause. Knoxville, Tenn. — ‘My back hurt me all the time, I was all run down, could Minot eat and my head bothered me, all caused by female trouble. icine hel me to take it. I took Vegetable Com- pound and the Liver Pills and used Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Sanative Wash and now I am well, can eat heartily and work. 1 give you my thanks for your great medicines. You may publish my letter and I will tell . St., Knoxville, Tennessee, Hundreds of such letters expressing atitude for the good Lydia Pink- am's Vegetable Compound has accom- plished are constantly being received, proving the reliability of this grand old remedy. If you are ill do not drag along and continue to suffer day in and day out but at once take Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a woman's remedy for woman’s ills, IN 5 MINUTES Agony of Rheumatism and Gout, Neu- ralgia, Lumbago, Chest Colds and Sore Throat Ended in Half the Time It Takes Other Remedies. always | old- other Mustarine won't blister—it {a Peady for use—it's grandmother's fashioned mustard plaster up-to-date pain killers added. The best and quickest remedy world for lameness, sore muse heck, cramps in leg, earache, headache and toothache. Begy's Mustarine—ask for Is made of real, honest, tard—not cheap substitutes to draw the pain from th it's great for chilblains, frosted feet. Ask for and always in the yellow box 8 C. Wells & Co.. Le Roy, ¥ STOPS PAIN. USTARIN E <ANNOT BLISTER Where One Victim Was. Policeman (after the smash)-—You my owner of this ar did not run away after the collision? Then he is above suspicion. The Other Viectim—I know that, be- cause he is under the motor car.—Lon- don Answers. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Bays Cream Applied in Nostrils Re- lieves Head-Colds at Once. with in the les, stiff backache, it by name yeilow muse Use it freely ae sore feet too, and for get Mustarine N the motor ¢ and can't clogged and of If your nostrils are your head stuffed breathe freely because catarrh, just get a Ely's Cream Balm at any ¢ Apply a little of fragrant, septic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mus mem- brane and yon relief, Ah! How good it feels, Your trils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing: no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely's Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head and catarrh need. It's a delight.—Adv. Doubtful. think complexions “I don't know, but they camonfla is you small this ous opt get instant nos- colds “Do you their are natural?” call them the or tod *” ge (wins. and donstipatior '€ a ~~Adv. Coated tongue, vertigo tre relieved by Garfiel Jachelors are the think only men who they know it all THE CENTRE Four or Five Steps Necessary to Finish Work of War Indus- tries Board. Reports Must Be Audited, Analyzed and Excess Profits Determined and Disbursed-—Refunds in Many Cases Will Be Small. department of up the affairs section of the This work In- Washington.—The is winding domestic wool bonrd, the war industries The first step is to secure, on forms by sworn deanl- dealers department, the 3.686 country 170 distributing war Industries board is to deal In of furnished the the the sued permits 1918 clip. The second ers and wool reports in detall to determine profits made are in accordance with from those or reports, after such profits persons auditi show ug, that were made, excess profits they are all remittnneces as received for deposited as of the the department, being the treasury ar a special fund In Disbursing Excess Profits. The fourth each report which shows excess profits to working out the of distributing this is the to the excess profits by cheek of its oun he is a careful analysis of with a view falr- le method After proposes est pos such profits, done, department disburse dis bursing officer drawn on t of the United The fifth the field. of dealers whose reports for a treasury States nan audit, in af step will he the books and records renson m to make this courte advisable. The been very A rela tively small number of approved deal. first division of the work nearly completed. make and that the transactions of to be ers have falled to it Is believed of these were reports, many so small practica Ax Ny iy negligible, that dealers carried on discovered It has been hundred wool obtaining permits. have they have been required to furnish As the ascertained of names dealers heen re in re quired from permit holders and to pay ports similar respect to those over their excess profits whenever it appears that than made rulations allowed. In oth- ' lowed to they have more the re er words, they are not al rive ated regulat of these de- advantage from having oper of the many was Im of the 170 wer any in | folation of gnorance or long. The [OV OrY unanthorized denlers poss ble until the reports dealers In distributing centers audited ce the entire wool elip of the cout passed] through thelr be purchases or on! the work. of auditing the that g progressing rapidly available reports received is as the foroe will permit, and the collec tion of excess profits proceeds as tl audit of pleted, As rapidly ie each separate case Is com- as excess profits are re- PRIZE HEN HELPS | celved from portioned to to the extent { is disclosed, i are being tion of completed, all the checks time, The reports of many country deal- | ers show no excess profits, Relatively | small of were made any the denler they are ap- individual growers to which their identity but the actual payments withheld until the collec excess profits Is more nearly in order that practically growers may recelve their at approximately the same amounts CXCe88 | to Individual growers In many will be very small. In other words, the refunds will amount in the aggre gate to several cents per pound upon all the wool which the dealer handled “The greater part of all excess prof. its," according to a report of the de- partment, te have acenmu lated in the hands of certain distribut- fag who purchased Inrgely through direct agencies in pro- Many of the distrib. uting center dealers, who handled CANES “appears center dealers ducing sections | wools on consignment only and whose profits were necessarily limited to the by the appear to have no excess, of | fact that nearly clip of the ritory wool from cific almost and therefore f ty for | profits, been | commissions pald government, In the dis. the rds of the wool ter the Western and Pa- handled consignments, cussion this subject In press, two-thi country Is so-enlled which was on urnished on of portuni- of Const sintes, exclusively the accumulation to extent eXress has some at least, saan " overlooked Gift Costly to Giver. London cents The “pat” on the shoulder which knoe him “rood ¥ Giving a deserving case 60 Bridge man $56. ent gave him » kee nu cost a Tower delighted recipi through n plinte lass windosv, 4 ord him 5 ou didn’t give him hilllngs,” observed] the magistrate, ordering the ' unlucky philanthropist to pay for dam- ages done | IN ALMSHOUSE 76 YEARS Woman, 85, Public Charge in Dela. ware Since She Was 9 Years Olid. Georgetown, Del.-—An Inmate of the Sussex county alméhouse for seventy- six vears, Martha Stanford, who was blind from childhood, has died at the uge of 85 years. She was sent to the nlmshouse from the western part of the county when nine years old, and lived there ever since until the time of her death, Despite her affliction and her poor condition, kept cheerful, always hoping that soe time would be taken from the almshouse, She had near relatives, she she no WELL-KNOWN WASHINGTONIAN New photogrart of Mrs, Thomas Marshall, wife of the vice president, and little Morrison adopted son SMA Money Changers Make Profits Because Mints Cannot Meet the Demand. ' MUST MAKE YOUR OWN CHANGE Almost Impossible to Buy Merchandise in Small Quantities Uniess You Have Exact Change—Taxicab System IC Weil Regulated. Anton fruits thes an Tex flowers ! Roes attention of States in Mexion, Mexico is basis, so far This condition a long series o per money by factions t Carranza as president, prior to There is an abundance of native gold and silver out All WIN COLLEGE FUND of which to coin money. coins above l10-centavo pleces are of sil Inability of ver or gold meet the demand has created a = This shortage has heen changers ne of che taken advantage of by money + all over the republic. I al chnndise in fx 10K? 1 possi! le to buy + 14 in Or sma nnless you are a change From 2 to § per cent is eom- monly charged by converting 10 or silver of small d This shortage about two years n 20 peso pisces Inte enominations, wns through the with go From $143 to a Competence in Three Years. F. J. Chamberlain tells a story of hi efforts before moving to Canads h 1916 to make a living. It was hard work. He had so many “ups and downs” that he became dispirited be. fore he learned of the success of for- mer neighbors of his who were doing well up in Canada. He sold his Ings for a song, and had a sale of effects he hand, When he straightened up with storekeeper and pald a few debts he found that he had $143 in constitution, a and five children. He had saved some few things from the sale. These he put into car with the of a couple of others, who were going He went into Gem Colony In Alberta in 1916 bought a plece of land and commenced opera The he placed in the bank, and started one of his Doys out to enrn supp y table, VARes hold- what his cash, a good wife effects in like him to Cannda, the tions, money enough The up the sod let Mr. money to older 1650 acres, jut Chamberlain tell the rest Can sliver peso tt the price of whi made the peso worth approxi Ivy 50 per cent more than its ' bullion. The ail C01 pereentage of plecos It fs refusing to or oiling do not tal as silver as these old hard to conceive of a clgar store sell one elgar hecanse one the exact ange, but that is over Mexico. One also en counters difficnity in buying traveling chants at make change men! may cost £2 because of this scarcity of change, We thing system has not the case all the stations are unable to (Often an readily. the from learn some regulated taxicab Clits I arrived in My baggage was by a leensed and T heme eargadores travelers their in states might 3% well the of Mexico the capital at 3 a carried taxi numbered eargandore Insist m. nt + = tO a upon showing ing in Mexico to note the number care Most of the cargadores. how baggage with eare and perfect safety. He says and hired It 23 wagon loads for my sh lived In “The first Concrete hundred the last head of enttle, fnores mit into w the gran: of Decen foundation dollar he of nine of horses head fifteen ma seven outbuildings for thrashing ma- grandfather's half interest in a This & my sondn-law fromy Idaho 20 acres CC, we Re acres of ir TT! chine Is an old story, t children came with four March ight 3 land and ipod him . ie cant here, ‘everybody works but fat Increased Mis Wealth Six Hundred Foid There more stories Western Nich in never 1 came 1 I think it was In My ol are Canada The # Hazelbrid " £ i+ he g of it h re Allan son tobha shall spend yp tnd YI rege com y yest the per piace | retpember me ne to Canada three-quarters of a ! : Piyvm near Springfield. Manitob: year or two's I bought my and section at experience : » vt ™ of renting present farm of R20 a1 Dow © I have alwaj) eame ACTER, fa rre yor farming crops since I of them have 1 mixed good KOE Crops, “lf I went hack to the United States today 1 con nk to £1.00 the My land KR ivy hn or £8.00 "Ory that yught into I. is worth from pddition to my grain g inte nntry. $75.00 to AD! i rowing 1 hs ide Per. gh ive of hich.er inalty high-gr i" a sped } % retyr purebred cheron bh rthorn cattle ar purebred have had nection wi would not se S30 000 “The will ROR y Berkshire 1} ifrrws © 3 HBILOTHR ona th =n stools, my | my farm { settlers of Le Mar, Iowa very well I was with country WOT Ie impresaed 1 made my and that impress gthened all the time I ha rene; when here in 1003 siren been on HAS ve been “The climate agrees with us all fore 1 bere my were something awful, 1 one paid than I her one. Since we hy bills ho due doctor's had Was came sooner got for ar in Ma: doctor's ive been our nll iitoba $50.00 would pay bills for the last seventeen Fenurs, how here know came then letting done since 1 kindness in well 1 have oy KE nities. I have had no more than falls to the fortune of any endl have done as well had 1 re What Neighbors Say Alexandria, Va." For many years 1 have suffered with 7 stomach trouble and indigestion; my liver would become inac tive and sluggish. These ailments have given me a great deal of distress and worry. Just recently I was advised to take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets and 1 find them excellent. They act on the liver and regulate the bowels and they have given we more real relief from my ailments than my medicine | have ever taken'-Mrs, Esmma Posey, 114 N. West St. The Family Tonic Petersburg, Va. "Dr. Pierce's Medical Discovery has been my tonic and builder for several years, sider the most reliable tonic market, and | keep #t in m time ready for use. The ‘Pleasant Pellets’ I find most satisfactory also when ny of my family complains of sluggish liver and constipation. / have also taken the ‘Va vorite Prescription’ during motherhood and my health was perfect all the while I can truthfully sey that ‘Favorite Pre- jeription. lessens one’s suffering i is always a pleasure to me to recommend the ‘Prescription’ to expectant mothers, as well as Dr. Pierce's other remedies. to need such medicines.” Mm Golden family I eon- on the home all the it Blood-Diseases Alexandria, Va "Dr. Pleree’s Golden Medical Discovery has dome wonders for members of my family. When my daugh- about two years old she broke her arms with ecsema:. the doc tor « ed it ‘baby eczema’ They were & mass of sores and whem the ban- dages were removed would beed I had medicine from the doctor but it did belp her. He sald she would have it ev- ery year, especially in springtime At last {| began giving her the Velden Med! - eal Discovery’ and one bottle completely wred her and she has never had any re- have also given It in cases of bronchitis and It was always very quick in giving relief Mrs J. W. Ring Bad Sickness Caused by Acid-Stomach out on not pe on th -dentros of the mar causes they wo an they nstant the fra pains of Bloal. sour nach feels this ms putiing we conseguer sacl as inlest wwcwtion oy stem rey pairs headach > lire tent 5 gicers rig kt that i= the sume ach and yom are hot feels stomach th. Take EATONIY stospsch remedy and surely , the won EAT relieve the 5 and heartburn that in Make the stomach keeping the ss enthumsiaelic used i and w 1 hie gt a {rom yor tory retarn EATONI "FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH as the Bb say they ng such box it n never THArTe big cont druggist ft and he w today chickens AE LL Ree fa y vr ll | ] WATCH THAT COLD! | Colds and chills leave thousands with ig ’ a | Once your baggage is deposited In a | "°°" pee fone weak kidneys and aching backs. The} | : ! taxicab, a policeman Is on hand to | i 1 . ; kidneys have to do most of the work i note the chauffenr’s Heense, the num | prensed ut aus ' of fighting off a cold and they weaken her of passengers and destination, The | tion te old friends slow up. You feel dull and irritable he] about my expeslences and have headaches, dizziness, back- | policeman gives the passenger a slip | ™'° #7O% 3 ache, and irregular kidney action. | with these facts recorded, which should | COUDLrY. om Canadis ; give the Jidueys tuick help, itl be retained In case the service is found | F. A, Harrison, Ayan pura Doan’s Kidney Pills! Doan's are Bo faulty | ment agent. 210 N. Third St. Harris used and recommended the world over | to be faulty, | burg. Pa., can give con 4 ¢ kidney 4 Ld : 1 be Pp t i : y . for weak kidn ys and bad backs. Ask Taxicab rates are plainly posted In | cerning all districts Western Can your neighbor! i the cars, | ha rain: i : : : : : | ada.—Advertisement, A Virginia Case Fruits and Flowers Plentiful, —— Mrs, D. T. Mundie, } | h , i . x 316 73 §t., Charlottes p Along the route to Mexico City 1! ville, ys, says: ‘nt | found the towns dirty, but the flower had a steady, nagging and frult stands sumptuously stocked, Prices for fruit and flowers are so ri | never home, 1 time to give shall be | informa ire to write | in this | who oi Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Tare RHEUMACYDE to remove the cause and drive the poison from the system. “REEUBACIDE OF THE IYSIng PUTS REEUBATISN OF THER OUTSIDE" At All Draggists Jus. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors information in Nothing to Prevent Caundle—Did the robbers escape? Gahle—Oh, ves; easily! The offi | eers trailed them with bloodhounds, A A HS, How's This? t ovis We offer $100.00 for any case o hat “Canabt be cured by HALL® | CATARRH r [ o HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak en internally and acts through the Bloot on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. 30d by druggists for over forty years De Te. a oniale free. ¥F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. 445 AANA A Unfortunate. “1 Jove and am loved.” "Then you are perfectly happy.” “But it isn't the same man" The Tatler, A KEEP HALES HONEY § OF HOREHOUND AND TAR Anoint the eyelids with Roman Eye Bal sam at night, and in the morning olperv. the refreshed and sirengthened sensation in your eyes.—Adv, Women live longer than men, {t © sald, but according to the census enum erators they never live so many years Trial iE ThE FRECKLES EES BOYS IN EVERY TOWN te WORK WHO DR TART TIME Noth tg sil eg, . Sa flee Send ay Jereay, Irritating Coughs treat coughs, houarsenses Pre ae my "arid irritated conditions of the throat with a tested remedy 1ISO’S [© Western Newapaper Union ache in the small of my back and I could forrible iy 3 had | diculously low In comparison with was nervous. My kid. | prices In the states that one is tempted pa Sri cas ov nt | to Iny In a ridiculous oversupply. One distress. i had tried ean buy a bouquet of roses as hig Te { around as 8 hushel basket for 50 §1 finally used Doan’s cents Ameriean money. Toliovad Pine. of the ; {1 found cogsiderable dissatisfaction put me In porte ah], pains and | throughout Mexico with the embargo : : against Mexican citrus frult, Large Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60c « Box quantities of oranges, limes and lemons DOAN minuey are raised in Mexico. The quality of FOSTER «MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. this fruit is excellent. The excuse for the embargo Is that the germ of a blight that is fatal to citrus frolts might be brought into the United States if markets were opened to the Mexi. enns. 1 am told, however, on reliable authority, that this danger is more imaginary than real. 1 found strong sentiment everywhere for the lifting of the embargo and a similar embargo against cotton, Prof. Henrletta BE. Hooker and one of her four Buff Orpington hens. this hen eaptured first prize at the New York poultry show, and its value immediately jumped to $1,000. Professor Hooker has announced that money from the sale of the hens, or any prize money won by them will be given to. ward the $3,000,000 endowment fund of Holyoke college, Massachusetts.
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