CIDNEY DISORDERS QUICKLY RELIEVED Believing that'.no medicine ought to >e paid for unfciss it does the user ionic good, thc,v have adopted the ilan of selling ; Solvax, the standard iidney remedj*, under a positive iuarantee of qujlck relief from all kid ley or bladder misery, or money back vMl.out a question. This speaks elo uently for tha virtues ot' the remedy nil already ha>s created a widespread iemand for it here in Harrisburg. lundreds of pieople In every walk of i?e have been relieved of the agonies | ittendant on weak, disarranged or I •lojiged-up kldineya and bladder by, his remurkahile remedy. It is not ust merely a> kidney treatment, it is | 1 medicine that aims to put the en- : ire pain-rackled body into normal ■ondition and.' give vigorous health | ifter the many painful disorders 1 :aused directly or indirectly by slckl lidneys. A change for the better will | >e seen , after the first few doses of Solvax and its continued use should 0011 tone up the entire system of Im iroperly working organs and give the lesire to live and enjoy life to its ullest. Solvax is considered by many the >est kidney remedy on the market to lay because It aims to cure by strlk ng directly at the cause of all the I rouble. The many pains and aches! aused by improperly working kid- j leys cannot ba permanently cured un ess the cause is removed. Solvax is sold under a positive iuarantee to refund the money If it; loes not cum This is the strongest >roof that can be offered as to the nerit of the medicine. You are cheat- 1 ng yourself ofut of your slice of life j f you don't give Solvax a chance. Get i t to-day from H. C. Kennedy or any i fading druggist In this vicinity. REAL E 1 Hity Grays' Army Exempt From County Assessmr , n t At least $2,000 was lopped i o _day rom the county valuation • t j le •"ourth ward by the County '. jf the commls ioners would P j( o xr the exemption, he commissio in revising the ounty assessi j n t] ie city, are rying as far possible to equalize he county rajwations with those of he city. *i:" MIT' 4 TO ERECT KIGIIT M(> i»ERX DWELLINGS ISSUED Per .«Mlts for the construction of eight " oi yern new dwellings were issued to '''/r by Building Inspector James H. /rove. The operations will total ap proximately $16,800. Morris Strohm took out a permit to build six three-story mansard roof dwellings at 1612 to 1022 Berryhill street at a cost of $12,000 and A. E. Brough got a permit to build two j three-story structures of the same type I at a cost of $4,800. TO-DAY'S KEALTY TRANSFERS County and city realty transfers re corded to-day included the following transactions: Williamstown, Mary L. I Reardon et al. to Alice A. Maiden, 5300; T. Staples to R. Reardon. $125; Mary L. Reardon to R. Fltzpatrlck, S600; Ashley Cook to Arthur A. Moycr, M.000; Williams township, Williams town Park and Agricultural Assocla lon to John B. Lesher; Derry town ship, Elizabeth Behm's trustee to John t-I. Alwine, $178; Upper Paxton, I. Messner to Northern Central Railway, 540; Swatara, G. C. Feeser to William | Etickabaugh, $1; Lower Paxton, M. G. ' ?chantz to Mary Y. Murphy and Eliz- ; ibeth V. Baum, $1; city properties: i 1834 Regina street, Mary E. to C. H. Irove, $1; 1318 State street, Edwin L. •Melds to Mary B. Bailsman, $3,400; 1 >32 Peffer street, Martha Adams ex ■cutor to Henry W. Tewsen, $3,240; hese others in which the consideration I vas $1 each: 1235 Derry street, S. A. j *"loyd to D. P. Jerauld; 2239 North 1 -'ourth street. Security Trust Com >any to J. A. Lininger; Second and 'herry streets, Dorothy M. Harrar; 906 Moltke street. 1909 Elizabeth venue and 200fi Wallace street. John 5. to Robert R. Loban. FARMERS' INSTITUTE IS SUCCESSFUL [Continued From First Page.] leeting. Miss Emma L. MacAlarney, f Hurrlsburg. general secretary of the Roman's Suffrage Association of Penn- S'lvania. was also present and made a le institute speakers for the final ilk on suffrage urging the voters of le upper end of the county to help ive Pennsylvania women the ballot 'lien they have another opportunity )* vote. Miss Anna Hepler and Miss 1 ennie Kratzer sang a duet and Miss nna Hepler and Miss Maud tlartman layed a piano duet. A sextet coin osed of R. Roy Schmlnky, Clarence ortsline, Isaiah Schmlnky, Claude uffington, Ralph Whltmer and Earl offman offered a number of well losen selections. The singers were 3companied by Harry Zerfing. wir YOUR GRAY HAIR st? Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know. The use ot Sage and Suiphur for ■storing faded, gray hair to its na ?Val color dates ljack to grand other's time. She used It to keep sr hair beautifully dark, glossy and >undant. Whenever her hair fell out • took on that dull, faded or streak -1 appearance, this simple mixture as applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and it-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at ty drug store for a 60 cent bottle of Vyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair emedy," you will get this famous d recipe which can be depended up -1 to restore natural color and beauty the hair and is splendid for dan uff, dry. feverish, itchy scalp amd lling hair. A well-known downtown druggist ys it darkens the hair so naturally d evenly that nobody can tell It has en applied. You simply dampen a onge or soft brush with it and aw this through your hair, taking e strand at a time. By morning tjhe ay hair disappears, and after »n --her application or two, it becomes autifully dark, glossy, soft and undant. V> A WEDNESDAY EVENING, ASK VIEWERS ON TOWNSHIP LINES Rush-East Hanover Boundary Dispute Is Put Up to } Dauphin Courts I Initial steps Srttle "the 7 ' V^ndvy figjggßgjg boar°if er 'Wnshlp's ors requiring them to ihow clwewhy a board of viewers r^ OUIusehold saying. Thousands to-dav enjoying peffect health owe their recovery from Mood or skin diseases to this universally used blood purifier. S. S. S. is made entirely l from roots, herbs and barks, which pos-» sess cleansing and healing Ingredients. You cannot be well when your blood is Impure; you lack strength and energy natural with health; your complexion, becomes pale and sallow; your vitality is weakened. When waste or refusal matter, which Nature Intends shall bet thrown ofT, is l«:t In the system. It Ist ambfotbed into the blood and bolls, pimples, rashes, blotches and other) eruptions of the skin appear. * S. 8. S. goes into the circulation ami removes every particle of blood taint oei poison of every character. All skin dls-. uases and eruptions pass away, and tha smooth, clean skin, glowing wltM health, (hows that the body is being] nourished by rich, pure blood. Rheu-i malism. Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious; Blood Poison, all are deep-seated blooA disorders, and for their treatment noth ing equals S. S.. S. Get 8. S. S. at any. drug atore. If i vim is. a, peculiar casai write Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Qa.—i Advertisement, 5