Defy Mood Disorder BY Mngthe Blood an Effective Bath The rord Medicine 1« on# of th« roost suaed in our language. There are cealn medicinal properties just as neosary to health as the food we eat. ake, for example, the well- ' knowjmedlcine. 8. 8. a This famous blood urlfler contains medicinal com ponei* Ju»t as vital and essential to healtJ blood as the elements of whea roast beef, the fats and the vugai that males up our dally ration. Aa* matter of fact, there Is one Ingrtlent In 8. 8. 8. which serves the aotl' purpose of stimulating each. oelltM* part of tbe body to the heaPT and Judicious selection of Its owl essential nutriment. That Is wh tt regenerates the blood supply; -wl, tt has such a tremendous lnflu on In overcoming: Rheumatism, Ca ta'b of the Stomach and Intestines, a jn eruptions and all blood troubles. 3d la (Cfleaermtlng the time* 9. 8. 8. I, ■ rapid and poelUrs antidotal effect upon a those Irritating Influences that cause sore foat, weak eyes, loss of welfht. thin, pale «ks and that weariness of muscle and nerve •st leads se many people Into the dangtrous nth of stimulants and narcotics. Get a bottle of S. 8. 8, at any drue store, and In a few days you viH feel bright and energetic. 8. 8. 8. Is plepared only In the laboratory of The Swift Sptdfle Co., 808 Swift Bid*., Atlanta, od, the bowels and the liver with o\\e. Tablets. Dr Edwards' pllve Tablets are the successful subsfltute for calomel there's never aiy sickness or pain after ta n" B Edwarfls{Olive Tablets do that which calomel floes, and Just as efTec ♦ Ivelv but thiuest. John J. Fulton Co., San Kranciio. J. H. druggist, 109 Marketstreet, is agent. Ask for ] pamphlet.—advertisement. | I Sore Throat I negl«ted, may develop into seri « ous t ments. liemoci the inflam- H matJi with SLOAN'S IUNIMENT I »ich easily conquers croup, I ithma, tonsilitis, and other I Rubles of the throat and cheit. ■ Mrs. L. N. Bragdon, Sorrento, Me., ■writes: Enclosed find ts cents, for ■ which send bottle of Sloan's Liniment, V which is the only tiling I enn get to i stop sore throat forme. It also works wonderfully on my flesh, stopping I pains of all kinds." ; | At all dealer*. Price 255., 50c. 4 SI.OO J Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Int, Boston, Mass. French Remedy for Stomach Troubles 1 Tie leading doctors of France have tor 'ears used a prescription of vege- I uibb oils for chronic stomach trouble and constipation that acts like a chan. One dose will convince you. So.ves cases of years' standing are ofte: greatly benefited within twenty foußiours. So many people are get tingurprising results thut we feel all fiersns suffering from constipation, ow l bowel, liver and stomach troiles should try Mayr's Wonderful Stofech Remedy. It is now sold hero by | druggists.—Advertisement. KB ■ en «rf cutmbla. All kinds P' Si tt Hi iwnn and ■ I k ■■ mS Dr. Leonhardt'i " ™ W HE M-RO I D BKiSSASS¥co.Vffi»rv-®.K *1 b* Kennady Madictna Btora, BarTUbus McOurdi Steslton and daajfara. timberland Valley Railroad TIME TABLE In Effect November 30. 1913. KAINS leave Harrisburg— For Winchester and Martlnsburir »♦ i:O3. *7:62 a. m.. *3:40 p m. For Hagerstown. Chamuersburg, Car lisle, Mechanicsburg and Intermediate ■tations at 5:03, •7:52, *11:63 a. m •3:40, 6.32, »7:40. *11:16 p. m. Additional trains for Carlisle and Mechanicsburg at 9:48 a. m 2:18, 3:27 6:80, 9:30 a. m. ' For Dillsburg at 6:01, *7:62 and •11:63 a. m., J:18, •3:40, 6:32 and 8:30 p. m. •Dally. All other trains dally except Sunday. H. A. RIDDI.E, J. H. TONQEJ, Q. P. A Supt. Try Telegraph Want Ads. MONDAY EVENING, TOWNSHIPS BEING ORGANIZED FIST Snpervisors Are Getting Instruc tions From the State About Road Work LIST OF MEETINGS ON This Section of the State Will Have Numerous Sessions in Next Fortnight For the purpose of forming perma nent organizations of township super visors in tho various counties o! the State the bureau of township highways of the State Highway Department haa sent out notices of meetings to be held during the week of March 30 and April 4 In Sullivan, Bradford, Indiana, Jefferson, Clarion and Armstrong counties and the Association of town ship supervisors In Monroe county has sent out notices for the meeting to be held by their association under the auspices of the bureau of township highways. These meetings for organization are being called under the provisions of the legislative acts under which the bureau of township highways is work ing, that of July 22, 1913, and that or May 6, 1913, the latter of which authorizes the formation in each county of an association of officials it. charge of the construction and main tenance of public roads. On Thursday, April 2, the Clarion county association will be formed at a meeting to be held in the courthouse at Clarion. All the county meetings are being held in the courthouse at the county seat at 10 o'clock In the morning except where other provisions have been made. This meeting will be addressed by W. A. Wynn, main tenance engineer of the bureau of township highways, who will outline the procedure necessary to perfect the formation of boards of supervisors. On the following day Mr. Wynn will go to Kittanning, where he will attend tht, Armstrong county meeting for organ ization. On Tuesday, March 31, the Indiana county association will be formed at a meeting to be held in the courthouse at Indiana and will be ad dressed by Mr. Wynn, who also will address the meeting to be held the following day in Brookville when the Je:erson county supervisors will or ganize. During that week Joseph W. Hunter, First Deputy State Highway Commis sioner, in charge of the bureau oi township highways, will be occupied In the northeastern part of the State in forming these associations. He will open the week at Laporte, where the Sullivan county association will bt formed on March 30, and the next day will attend the Bradford county meet ing at Towanda. These two meetings were originally set for March 2 and 3, respectively, but were postponed on account of the blizzard. On April 3 the Monroe county meeting will be held at Stroudsburg and Mr. Huntei will be present to explain to the asso ciation of supervisors the provisions of the new law under which their asso ciation is now acting. On Saturday, April 4, Mr. Hunter will attend the Pike county meeting at Milford. Letter List The following is the list of letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office: Ladies List —Mrs. Anna S. Berg, Miss Gertrude Blank, Mrs. Joe Bowen, Mrs. Chas. Bowers, Mrs. W. P. Brown, Miss Lara Brunei', Mrs. Mary Cowan, Miss Bertha Dasher, Mrs. Sarah Divinity, Mrs. Harriet S. Freeby, Mrs. Hop Gar ret, Miss Elsie May Gaw, Mrs. James Glace, Mrs. Ellen Gray, Mrs. George Hilliard, Miss Mary Heffon, Miss Edith Hoover, Miss Lois Johnson, Mrs. A. Kel ler, Mrs. Kate Kephart, Miss Luella Liveringhouse, Miss Margaret Mehrlng, Miss Elizabeth Myers, Mrs. Jessie Pol lock, Mrs. J. E. Porter, Miss Helen Rice, Mrs. S. J. Ridgley, Miss Margrlte Seldel, Miss Mary Smith, Mrs. Susan Sproutes, Flora M. Sterner, Lucy M. Stull (DL), Mrs. Harry Troxell, Miss Emma Vyston, Mrs. Robert Welsh (DL), Mn Sadie Wert, Miss Vallie Woodwarc. \ Mrs. Louise J. Wright (DL). \ Gentlemen's List W. Auker Frank E. Coxeter, William H. Farling, Lewis Faust, Jos. B. Finney, Poster A. Kisher, Harry M Fitting, Freeman B. Foeht, Homor Fo gleman, Chas. B. Foil, William G Foultz, Frank Francher, Harvev D." Frank. Malvln A. Freas, Sammareo Frouglo, Mit Poltru, Edoardo Mendini FRANK C. SITES, Po-tmaster. MISS MAKTIN SURPRISED Special to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Pa., March 23. — When Miss Hazel Martin returned home on Saturday evening, after a pleasant stroll, she was surprised to tind a host of her friends in possession to help celebrate her fifteenth birth day. Miss Mary Weber sang several solos. Gifts and congratulations were presented to Miss Hazel and refresh ments were served to Misses Catharine Haselet, Minerva Coover, Opal Flohr Rosa Crltchley, Helen Huber, Mary •Weber, Martha Helneman, Veda Me gary, Nell Haselet, Irene Furst, Marie Gel wicks, Sara Martin, Hazel Zelgler, Hazel Martin, Master Robert Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Martin. HIGH SCHOOL TKACHER RESIGNS Special to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Pa., March 28. H. S. Haar resigned his position In the faculty of the high school during the past week, as teacher of physics. Mr. Haar purchased a l'arm near Hanover where he will locate with his family In the near future. Red Blood la good blood—blood that nour ishes the whole body, and onabloa ovory organ to perform its funo tlona naturally. 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Values at these prices that chal- GI.OYE VALUE i w— —— i HOSIERY VALUE All-wool blue setw verier lenge comparison; newest weaves FOR WOMEN. i i. .M_ M M B I" AIMP JM 1M FOR WOMEN. u atlon* made br i mall or telephone (Bell No. 22t14i Cumberland Valley No. 201) W), Orders received by Weaver Organ and Piano Compauy, York, Pa., Kirk Johnaoa A Company, Lancaster and Lebanon, Pa.i Dr. Mentaer, Carllale, Pa. 1 5 Ed: Walter Waggoner, Earl Moyer, Tura Dont, Grace ppley, Charlotte Loudon, and Mary Loudon. The pro gram for the exercises of the evening includes music by the orchestra; in vocation, the Rev. T. J. Ferguson; music, orchestra; salutatory, Charlotte Loudon; music; class poem, Grace Ep ply; class history, Mary Loudon; mu-i sic, Earl Moyer; class roll, Tura Dont; music; valedictory, Walter Waggoner; class song, by the class; clasa address. Dr. Ezra Lehman; music; presentation of diplomas. Professor J. Kelso Green: benediction, the Rev. T. J. Fergpson.