12 WONDERFUL TALE OF AN ACTRESS Struggled with Sicknes* and Dis couragement; How Relieved. D»yvtlle, Killingly, Conn.—"l shall be glad to have every woman know owhat0 what 1 know now, after using LydiaE. Pinkham's Vege- Although I am only 24 years old, I have suffered for the past eight years. I hated the doctors, for a doctor told me to give up the stage where I was playing with my husband, f had bearing down pains, my health failed me. ana I could not work on the stage, and wasn't able to tend my baby or even get around myself. I was always downhearted and discontented with the world, and only lived for the ■ake of my little girl. The doctor said to move to some quiet little town away from the noisy city, and I might be able to live and feel well, so I went to Day ville in November. At that time I was co sick I could not walk around, and my husband kept house and I stayed in bed. One day in January I read your adver tisement in a newspaper, and I sent for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and started taking it. Within two weeks time I was a different wo man, could get around, and felt so good that it was a pleasure to do my house work. I felt contented and happy, and now am the picture of health, and am tempted to return to the stage. We appreciate my health as the most pre cious thing on earth."—Mrs. H. L. KLENETT, BOX 85, Killingly, Conn. RECIPE 10 CLEAR S PIMPLY Si Pimples Are Impurities Seeking An Outlet Through Skin Pores Pimples, sores and boils usually re sult from toxins, poisons and impuri ties which arc generated in the bowels and then absorbed into the blood through the very ducts which should absorb only nourishment to sustain the body. It is the function of the kidneys to 11 Iter Impurities from the blood and rust tbcin out in the form of urine, but in many instances the bowels create more toxins and impurities than the kidneys can eliminate, then the blood uses the skin pores as the next best means of getting rid of these impuri ties which often break out all over the ekin in the form of pimples. The surest way to clear the skin of these eruptions, says a noted author ity, is to get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of hot water each morning before breakfast for one week. This will prevent the formation «f toxins in the bowels. It also stimu lates the kidneys to normal activity, thus coaxing them to filter the blood of impurities and clearing the skin of l>imples. Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless «nd Is made from the acid of grapes *nd lemon juice combined with llthla. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent drink which usually makes pimples disappear; cleanses the blood and is excellent for the • kidneys as well. Advertisement. NERVES TREATED FREE l»l«. FRANK MX Ml I,IIS, THE GREAT Specialist, cpt. NS. !)25 to 685, Main St., Elkhart, Ind.—Advertisement. TONIC TIME is HERE AGAIN So take the tonic that hundreds of others tnke. Everyone who tries our carefully made Beef, Iron and Wine always take it again when their system is run down. Contains soluble beef for food—■ best wine for stimulant—soluble iron for blood making properties. Try it now—Be Strong Full Pint, 500 Forney's Drug Store 31 N. Second St. We servo you wherever you arc. Resorts ATI-ANTIC CITY. NTI SERVICE "Tht Ideal Resort Hotel of unusual MttH." On tl«* Oraan Front. Fireproof. Always opw. Capacity SOO. Phone Atlantic City HSS. A Hotel that is different Good Golf Ownership tvary Day In Year Mana«m«at FRIDAY EVENING, 1 MARKS OF VILLA REBELLION FOUND AT GOLDSBORO Bullet Holes Found in Lumber For Cigar Boxes; Town Is Busy Special to the Telegraph Goldsboro, Pa., March 24.—Although thousands of miles from (he scenes of the exploits of Villa and Carranza, Goldsboro every few weeks is receiv ing echoes of the revolution which has been raging In that country for many months. One of the industrial plants in this borough is a cigar box factory, owned by Smith &■ Spahr. Shipments of ce dar from Spain, Cuba and Mexico are received every few days and for sev eral months past bullet holes have been found In the shipments from Mexico. The owners of the factory have teamed that the lumber is being tal«.?n from woods and mountains where Villa and Carranza forces have been en- J gaged at various times. Naturally some of the bullets struck the trees and following the battles, woodchop pers went into the woods and moun tains to carry on their work. Trees hit by Villa or Carranza bullets were i among those felled and (when the I trunks were cut into strips of cigar box lumber, the bullet holes showed very plainly. Some of these strips have been received in the bundles sent to the Goldsboro factory so tliat the I box makers know beyond all doubt ' that some shooting is being done in i Mexico. Smith & Spahr employ five people and they are kept busy throughout the year making boxes for the J. C. ! Herman and C. E. Balr & Sons' cigar factories. About 10,000 boxes are turned out each The plant has been in operation for a number of years and is equipped with Ihe latest machinery used in turning out cigar boxes. In any town where a cigar box fac tory is found, one can usually find .a; cigar factory and this is true here. ' In Goldsboro is located the big plant of C. E. Bair & Sons. This, too, is the home of such cigars as the General i Hartranft and Even Steven which are well known and widely advertised in | Central Pennsylvania. The Bnir com- | pany employes seventy people, mostly I men, at the local plant and 13,000' cigars are manufactured daily. There are forty-six cigar makers at the plant and the majority of them are ; expert cigar makers and old hands at the business. The remainder of j the seventy employes are strippers and : packers, etc. The Bair plant for many months j past has been so rushed with orders j that it was necessary that a branch factory be opened. This branch was j established in Strinestown last year j and twenty-five persons were given , employment. The output at the Strinestown plant is about 4,000 d3ily. The }ocal factory was established I about seventeen years ago and has now become the town's largest indus- j try. The company would willingly! take on more help if it could be se cured in the borough. Another industry of which the town can boast is the Goldsboro Sliirt Fae- I tory, managed by Alphus Aughen-1 baugh. This plant has been in op- ' eration for about eight years and just | now Mr. Aughenbaugh says he will ■ employ fifty girls if h* can feet them. I At the present time there are thirty five girls employed and they are work- | ing full time. However, this force is i unable to meet the demand for the i factory's product and for this reason j the factory's manager is ready to cm- ! ploy all the help he can get. The QoldsboVo plant manufactures work shirts and-some dress shirts, too. an'd I about seventy dozen are produced ] daily. The shirts are manufactured for a Philadelphia concern and arc sent here already cut out. Goldsboro, although not a large town, has a population of livewires and progressive oitiens and at the present,, plans are being made to build a sewage system. Next Tuesday even ing the borough council has arranged for a meeting of citizens so that the expressions of the residents may be heard before an ordinance is draft ed. The plan is to sewer one street in the beginning and then when finances permit, sewer the other streets in the borough. CIVIL SEIt MICE EXAMIN ATION'S The I'nitcd Statrs Civil Service Commission announces the follow ing examinations to be held in this city on the dates named April 18, 1916: Engineer-Econom ist( male), salary $2,000 to $2,500 per annum; assistant petroleum engineer (male), salary, SI,BOO to $2,500 per annum; April 19, mechanical and electrical inspector (male), salary. $6.72 per diem. April 19-20. domestic science teacher (female), salary rang ing from S6OO to $720 per annum. Application blanks and additional Information regarding the above ex aminations can bo secured from the secretary, board of examiners, post office, Ilarrisburg, Pa. SmSS Your SKtn and n\ i/VTOTrtS nairLooKFine AM Feel Fine The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal all annoy ing skin and scalp troubles. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad | dress post-card "Cuticura, Dept. 15U| I Boston." Sold throughout, tho world. till I! ■ >.| ■■■■■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ « ■B■■ I■ ■ ■■■■■■■ I ■ 'fl ■■■■■■ I■' | j Exceptional Opportunities For Saving j ■ The time is drawing near when we must vacate our present store and we have remarked a number of pieces for quick selling. The last few days of this great sale offer all the furniture possibly needed for the home—covering every range and kind and style of good furniture—at savings which average over one-fourth. ' 1 ■ Saturday Specia/s j Extra Special! j j Bedroom Furniture Greatly Reduced !! | ] " Jj| I | " ■ j Ijarge size. 14x24 Inches. Solid ! [sli > O o 'j jj jjtiJ j fl I L jj, j Mahogany, inlaid. "Worth $6. L,im- 1 j £ j ' I | 1 W | | [ |ha£ ! j ADAM SUITE; (Illustrated) Old Ivory Finish, $88.50. j N | g ■ j Ml 11/|« j | REGVIJAR PRICK $111.50 ! II j |j IB I m| I if l I I Adam Suite, (illustrated) Old Ivory finish. SSS.SO; regular price, $112.50. 4 pieces j| | HH 2 m m I u|! vM I —bureau, chiffonier, -triple-mirror toilet table and bed. Beautifully linished and well !! I tf H P | PUIII | I Inlaid Mahogany Sheraton Suite—:! pieces—bureau, chiffonier and bed. Solid Maliog- I «F» I ■ ■ I ] | any> duatproof construction, 5178 value $137.50 • all a i wlllSs H w fif f J Adam Dresser and Bed—Solid Cuban Mahogany. Dresser has triple mirrors; 2 pieces I ! "B mm 111 I m ti * UI value ij i j * ™ W$ i i Four Poster Twin Beds—Solid Cuban Mahogany; fluted posts with ball tops—Berkev I >Slr I m m | ! j & Gay make - Pa »«* «i°° value $65.00 j | J iMllililllilfl | j «ay I""™" 1 -* 1 """"*r "■ ° M lrory An «"«" r< ""° '"v;;! j .I—-■ a ' j ■ "i m b | [ ?r-r. j j j ; |il S r ™ ! | . I Complete with shade. I ■ ■ j Solid Mahogany Fireside j 'f f i Two-iight iuture. wired for at- i ■ | | r| | tachment - R ° yel>ow ,h>