The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, April 20, 1911, Image 8

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    Bad BLOOD
Before I began using Cascarets I bad
B baa compiexiuu, punjucs un 111 mic,
and my food was not digested as 11 should
Jjive been. Now I am entirely well, and
the pimples have all disappeared from my
(ice. I can truthfully say that Cascareta
are just as advertised; I have taken only
two boxes of them."
Clarence R. Griffin, Sheridan, Ind.
f tenant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good.
o (ioo.l. Never Sicken. Weaken or tirlpe.
0c, 25c. Mo. Never told in bulk. Tiie genu
lue tablet stamped C C C, Guaranteed to
cure or your money back. 827
Use the old reliable
bale's
Of norebound and Tar
For Coughs and Colds
Free from oirium or invthlng injurious
At all drujtgMtt.
V iPlfci'tToothicht Drcpt
Ufcibfaial
MEN
AND
Kidney trouble preys
upon the mind, discour
ages and lessens ambi
tion; beauty, vigor and
YYTflVf F cheerfulness soon dlsnp.
' Vi'llvl l,n lh 1,1, 1,,,., .
are out of order or dlseaseil. Kor a-nnd re
sult use l'r. Kilmer's Swamp-ltont Hit
great kidney remedy. At iiruifgiHta. sarin
El bottle bv mull fre bIho ptimnhhr.
Address, Or, Kilmer A Co., Illtigliaiutnn, N. Y,
FARMERS
Inerfiiao ronrrrnn by gr,uv
our M'i uruln wli ti hd rui-nt
iinnliiK Mi)l;tinl ilmlm? tui
tn in NirM Uf tiHlnMtlitOfn n
Hmnl Mm hlno. Ilim'ti Trims
planter tlml k'-iji pliiriiM aiihr-tiMtU-iillr,
I.ar uml hmull
I V ami llfitn Tlin-Hhrm, hN
Corn (ira-Vr. WrHnJ. L.uf
.. Ill Lifhl At.. fUila.rt, Mil.
FOR OLD AND YOUNG
Tutt'l Liver Pills actaa klndlyonthe child,
(he Ut licet e female or Infirm ol J age, as upoa
!. porous man.
luii's Pills
Ive tone and strength to the weak stomai.li.
ewcla, kidneys and bladdcr.-a-aw
3 for $1.00 or I for 50s
W DonitlTfly ffuurantee yon 3 H.0O Knmnii
fold or (ttwu flnUhed Hfarf lrm with hiintlHnintj
tone nittiu(r for $1 IX) which W 1-3 of roil ahi
Almitink but to tin ftiri'Mi worth Tin?. If Hcnrf pin
or link an nut n repriwn.il nml HutUfnrtor.T
tnoni'y will Iw rcfundrd. A trinl orlr IH prov
o you that wv ar ewlllnir rmmI Jworv rhfap" i
IhaiiHnvhoiiHrinlhrworl.l. JEWELRY SPECIALTY
COMPANY, 486 Broadway, New York City.
t MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET
POWDERS FOR CHILDREN
Relieve l-'evrrishness, Constip.ii
Hon. Cold and correct disorders of
tlie stomach and bowels. VsM As
Molkntfor J2 yrars. At all lirnir.
HI) :sc. Samtde mailed l-'Kl'li.
s.tl. Adlrrra A. a. Olmsted, La N. Y,
I ..
STILL IN HIS POSSESSION
Remarkable Coincidence in Sum of
' Money That Rastus Had in
His Pocket.
lUi.stus was on trial, charged with
stealing seven dollars and eighty-five
cents. He pleaded not guilty, and, as
be waa unable to hire an attorney, tho
Judge appointed Lawyer Clearem as
counsel. Clearem put' up a strong
plea tn defenso, and Hastus waa uc
Qultted. Counsel and client met a few min
ors later outside the court room.
"Now, Hastus," said Clearem,
"you know the court allows the
Counsel very little for defending this
kind of case. I worked hard for you
Hid got you clear. I'm entitled to
tuinh more pay than I'm getting for
my valuable services, and you should
''8 up a good sized fee. Have you got
ny money?"
"Yes, l.ohs," replied Hastus, "I done
tot si-ben dollahs and eighty-five
cents."
A Budding Star.
'The teacher Informs me thnt Mary
Anderson Wombat has considerable
dramatic talent."
"That's what. Why. that alrl can't
rdu the multiplication tnblo without
maKttig the most elegnnt gestures."
We are Interested In others when
they are Interested In us. Publlua
Bynis.
COFFEE CONGESTION
Causes a Variety of Alia.
A happy old lady in Wisconsin
lays:
"Lmrlns the time I was a coffee
drinker 1 was subject to elck head
es, sometimes lasting 2 or 3 days,
wally unfitting nie for anything.
" this ninictlon waa ndded, somo
'tlr8 "K. a trouble with, my heart
as very painful, accompanied
y a s'oUicring sensation and lalnt-
"Dyspepsia, also, camo to make life
wtier to bear. I took all sorts of pat-
"l ni(liclnes but none of them helped
m for ft,ly iongth of Ume
IllO dnetr,ti .1.. ii i
lii w, iv;ii!ieuuy win me
! thmt coffeo I felt as if I had no
ive! 1 nnally decided about 2
Z aso to ab'mdon the use of cbf
j entirely, and as I had read a great
Z ? 0Ut rMtum 1 concluded to try
ft r a breakfast beverage.
I Hp,,, , eJ tll taste of it and was par
, cuiarly piPa8e(1 t0 noMce thnt ,t dW
Iua Cnl? "iy 08 coffee ud to. Tho
a spells with my heart grew less
L.m ,8 Sequent, and finally ceased
tart I i1"' Md 1 havo not h,ld at"
fyoar i hcaaucho for more than a
!l am .i y,dlB'8tln la good, too, and
iCh , kful Umt 1 once more a
1 T , W0"mn' 1 know W wonder
uitiTn ruU'm to hcalth cnnle trom
'Kun. f. COrr(' and Uli'"8 Postum."
tt rek. ftuch ty P08tUm Co" Dattl0
lofcJ?'' a reason." and it is this.
ilth ..Z8 a dlrect acUn on the Uver
Mire, , pPople' and causes parUal
fc 11 ,' orean Preventing
We Ba.,,. , al" via prevenung
, natural outlet
4IPn YVtft BCUVUUllO,
Ui. .mY follow blllnilBnooa oollnw
s
& eudache8' constipation and final-
JNtiP,. 1110 Dlood corpuscles
llad rproatraUon.
Ml.VUUe bwk- "Tho Road to
W" n I,k8a- "There's a Rea-
IL "r2 J!)' uhav ,''"
, '"!. ' ,ru ""a full of homaa
lipl'
HAS HARD TIME BREAKING IN
rlajor League Stands Have Proved Big
Handicap to Recruits From
Smaller Clubs.
Artlo Hofman, (he Cubs' star out
lelder, frequently hns Interesting eon
:rlbutlons to make to the baseball lit
iralure of the duy. Just now Artie
wines to remark that It In a mighty
lard thing for a young outfielder to
nnke good In the mnjor leagues these
lays, ttnd says that "no matter how
food tho recruit may look In the rec
rds and when he Is with the minors,
le Is bound to have a hard time hIiow
tog any Holding form when he breaks
In with fast company.
"I played the outfield with minor
league teams for some time, and have
Seen with the Cubs for a good many
icasons, too," says Hofman, "and
luring all my experience In baseball
:he things that strike me as being one
)f the hardest things in the game for
in outfielder to buck up against Is the
slg type of grand stands which they
ire building around the circuit now.
"Tako the National league there Is
PlttHl.urg, Cincinnati, Uoston and
Phllntlolphla in all these cities are
iilg, hl.-h grand stands which do not
nave any effect on the Inflelders, but
iurt the work of tho outfielders. With
:heso big, nigh stands we do not seo a
fly ball until It has pusued out of the
grand stand line, when we gel some
light behind It, and then It Is too
late for us to know where It Is going
'.o fall, and where we shall run to
:atch It; If an outfloldcr gets used to
Lhe different parks around tho circuit,
this Is not so bnd, but when he is Just
breaking In and Is not acquainted with
Ihe parks It Is liable to 'kill' his game
:ompleteIy.
"There was a good deal of complaint
Troni all the outfielders about this In
Philadelphia during tho world series;
with tho crowd on tho field they had
tn especially hard time getting long
flies, for they could not see the ball
intil It waa almost on the ground, and
'hen it was too lute to chase- It any
distance, and Impossible with a big
:rowd on the flold."
Artlo Is not suggesting any cure for
'.his evil, but merely telling about It;
In fact, thero Is no cure unless- we
ire going to have the magnates tear
ing down all their beautiful big grand
it and a and making their spectators sit
3n nothing but little benches which
son't Interfere with the daylight and
make It hard to catch fly balls.
MOORE BETTER THAN "MATTY"
Philadelphia Twlrler la Picked
Star Pitcher of National League
by Umpire Klem.
Karl Moore, former Nap, Is the best
pitcher In the National league, sur
passing Christy Mathewson, accord
ing to mil Klem, a National league
urn pi re.
"Matty knows how to pitch better
than nny other major leagno pitcher
" v..
Earl Moore.
and Is still a wonder, but ho hasn't
the stuff he had four years ago," snld
Klem. "Ho is not as strong as he
used to bo and wins games through
the use of his brain moro than Ills
brawn. Matty doesn't zip that old
fast ball through a he used to. He
depends more on tho deceptive fade
away. "Perhaps Matty Is caBlly the most
valuablo pitcher In our league, yet I
believe Karl Moore of the Phllllos
has more stuff on his ball than any
other pitcher I worked behind during
the summer.
"Really., I never saw a more decep
tive ball to Judge than Moore's cross
fire. It comes to you at a peculiar
angln, and If It's half as hard to lilt
as It Is for an umpiro to Judge, then
I con ciiBlly understand whv the bat
ters don't fatten their batting aver
aes when Moore is working. Ills
speed is tremendous and his rurves
fast breaking. There are a lot of
great pitchers In the National league,
but Moore Is the one best bet to me."
To Golf at Columbia.
Columbia university has taken up
golf for the first time In several years
and will enter a team In the Intercol
legiate tournament at nnltusrol the
second week of September. Although
Columbia has not been represented In
the Intercollegiate tournament In a
number of years, it has always re
tained It 3 membership in the associa
tion, which Is at present made up of
Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Williams,
Dartmouth and the University of
Pennsylvania.
Ireland Defeat Scotland.
Irishmen In New ?ork have Just
(earned of the vlcWry of the Emerald
Isle In the annual Rugby match be
tween Scotland and Ireland, which
took place at Iverlelth a few days ago.
On account of the match being on
their own grounds It was thought by
many that the Scotchmen would come
out victorious, but the Irish team won
by a score of 1C to 10.
The season approaches wherein the
oascbnll scribes swoop down upon the
English language and mangle it be
yond all hope of recognition.
1
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A
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BIG IRISH FIGHTER BREAKS DOWN
nni iinnrfl
Acting upon the advice of Tommy
Ryan, his manager, Con O'Kelly, the
big Irish wrestler fighter who has been
registered as one of tbo leading as
pirants of the country for the heavy
weight championship, has sailed for
his home In Ireland.
Constant training and fighting broke
down the big fellow's nervous system
and be ran down alarmingly In weight.
He wa homesick, too, and decided to
LOOKING TO EAST FOR GAMES
Michigan'! Tennis Team Will Play
but Two Matches With Western
Schools Both With Oberlin.
Michigan's tennis team, as well as
the baseball and track teams, will
look to the east this spring for Hb
games. With the exception of two
matches with Oberlin college, one to
he played at Oberlin and the other at
Ann Arbor, all of the games scheduled
for the Michigan racquet experts are
to be played In the rast. Cornell, Co
lumbia and Union are the three east
ern Institutions nlready scheduled,
while Captain Norlngton In giving out
the schedule for the season Intimated
that a game with either Princeton,
Swarthmore or New York university
would complete tho list of games.
The first game of the season will
bo played on Ferry field, Oberlin
furnishing tho opposition. The re
mainder of tho seheduln, as at pres
ent arranged, are to be played away
from home, us follows:
May C Oberlin nt Ann Arbor.
May 13 - Olxtlln at Oberlin.
May 1R Union college nt Schenect
ady. May 17 Columbia at New York.
May IS Open.
May 20 Cornell at Ithaca.
Although thero are four veteran
members of tho Michigan tennis
tenm In college only two of them are
eligible, cx-capts. I.eldy and Price hav
ing exhausted their period of eligibili
ty. However, Captain Norrlngton and
Shafroth both are eligible and the
chances are good for a strong tenm.
according to Captain Norrlngton, who
nlready Is arranging for the tourna
ment which will deeido the makeup of
the Michigan tenm.
Louisville has released James ilyrd,
Chief Miller and Charles Schneider,
pitchers, and Catcher Sewell to Lex
ington of tho Illuo Grass league.
Terry Turner's arm seems to bo
hopeless case and Manager McQuIre
has about picked on Herman Hronkle
to start tho season at third base for
tho Naps.
Lester Channell Is having trouble
with the ankle thnt he broke while
with tho New York Highlanders; he
has been out of the Indianapolis prac
tice work lately.
Averages don't count much In tho
fielding line. Lennox twice led the
National leaguo third basemen, but
nobody refused to waive on him when
he was sent to LouIbvIIIo.
"Hilly" Papke, Hugo Kelly, Jimmy
Clabby, or any other middleweight,
can have my ame If the proper In
ducements are offered, is the state
ment issued in Chicago by "Cyclone
Johnny" Thompson.
After a delay of at least fifty years
an agitation has been begun In Eng
land to put more snap Into cricket.
The scheme of the Cricketers' asso
ciation Is to make the bat narrower
and the stumps higher.
There Is an added Incentive for the
St. Louis nrowns to beat Washington
in the American rtnseball league pen
nnnt race. Jimmy McAlecr has de
clared he would quit the gnme If the
Mound City men bent out the Sena
tors. The Upton honor shield, given by
Sir Thomas Llpton, on which will be
engraved tho names of various asso
ciation class winners, has boon ac
cepted to be held In trust by the
Massachusetts Yacht Racing associa
tion. Sir Thomas has been chosen an
honorary member of the association.
take a summer's vacation. He weighed
only 200 pounds when he left, al
though his normal figure Is 220.
O'Kelly will rest until AugiiKt and
then try to get some bouts In Kng
land. Riley to Lead Yale.
Jsmes A. Ulley of Hrockton, Mass.,
has heon elected captain of the Yala
basketball team for next year.
HILDRETH GOES TO ENGLAND
Big String. Including the Great Fits
Herbert, Brooklyn Handicap Win
ner, to Race Abroad.
The pick of the Hildroth racing
stables, Including tho great Fit Her
bert, winner of last year's Ilrooklyn
handicap, is likely to bo slilpped to
Kngland shortly nccordlng to rumors
current In New York the other day.
S. C. Hlldreth, tho owner. It Is under
stood, expects to race Ills thorough
breds at the I'lmlico meeting and
then. If the recent decision of the
Sain Hildreth.
Jockey club to hold no race meets
In New York stands, to send them
abroad for diaposal.
Novelty, King James, Hestigouche,
Zeus and other well-known horses are
still In t ho Hildreth stables at
Sheepshend Hay, where Jockey Shil
ling ts putting them through their
daily exercises. Shilling Is likely to
go to Englnnd to rldo If tho Hildreth
horses aro sent to ttiat country.
New Harvard Code.
The Harvard athletic committee
has decided upon a complete revbdon
of tho nthletlc eligibility rulos of tin
university, nnd a committee compris
ing penn E. II. Wells, Hyllger do
Wlndt, tho footbnll mnnnger, nnd W.
C. Ciiircelon, treasurer of the atliletlo
association, hns been appointed to
consider and report to tho athletic
committee on a new code.
San Francisco Wants Carnival.
San FranciHco Is out for a big nth
letlc carnival for 1915. The San Fran
risco people want a flxturo for the
Panama-Pacific exposition. The Ann
teur Athletic union championships or
Pnn-Americnu championships or sup
plementary Olympic games would be
acceptable.
Soccer Coach at Harvard.
Soccer football received a boost at
Harvard tho other day when tho ath
letic committee announced that Paul
Wlthlngton had been authorized to
secure a professional conch. Prac
tice will commence as soon as the
weather moderates. A southern trip
for the track team during the spring
recess Is also cnlled for In the com
mittee report. The baseball team
will spend a week at Annapolis.
Power Boat Priies.
The Illinois Valley Yacht club will
gjvo $1,000 In prizes for tho third an
nual regatta of the Western Power
Dont association to be held at Pdoom
Ington Aug. 8 and 9, William Ohl will
act as starter, he will fill a similar
position at the Dubuque regatta of the
Mississippi association July 4.
Ixmdon, England, Schools Swim
ming association Inst year had 1.291
affiliated schools. During 1910 there
were 10,497 first-class certificates Is
sued to 6,000 boys able to swlru 100
yards, and 4,497 to girls able to swim
50 yards. Moreover, 1,328 llfe-8svlng
certificates were awarded ,
IN OBEDIENCE TO ORDERS
French Boy Caused Merriment by
Taking the Order of the Court
Too Literally.
A droll Incident is reported as hav
ing tnken place In ono of the pro
vincial appeal courts In France. A
boy, nbout 14, was summoned to glvo
evidence, and his appearanco was such
an to move tho whole court to laughter,
He wore a long redlugote, peculiar to
the tlasque country, and Immense
boots. Ills trousers, collar and hat
were unquestionably thoue of a mnn.
The court was convulsed, and tho
president asked tho boy how he dated
to treat tho court In such a manner.
The boy seemed as surprised as tho
president, and taking out the citation
from his pocket, road the formula In
viting hi in, "Cotnparultro duns leu af
faires de son pere." (To appear In
his father's suit)
THE
ALARMING PREVALENCE
OF ECZEMA
Finds Victims Among Every Race,
Age and Condition,
Of all .tho diseases of tho skin and
scalp which torture and disfigure man
kind, three-fourths are eczematous.
Millions are born with eczema, and It
is tho only thing other millions have
left when they dip. Neglect in Infancy
and childhood, Irritating conditions af
fecting the fkln. Ignorance of Its real
nature, Improper remedies and nmny
other causes th&t might bo mentioned
have created an eczema which, with
varying severity,' has afflicted count
lens numbers during their entire lives.
Eczema Is a skin disease. It is not re
garded as hereditary, nor contagious,
and Is Impartially distributed among
tho rich and poor, the high urn! low.
The agonizing Itching and burning of
tho skin, causing loss of sleep, usual
ly tho most distressing symptom and Is
caused by tho bursting of little vesicles
filled with an acrid fluid, which burns
as with fire tho denuded skin. New
vesicles form, fill ond burst, scales
form upon scales, and crusts upon
crust b until disfigurement Is added to
torture.
One or tho motit successful treat
ments for eczema, whether applied to
tho youngest Infant or the oldcBt per
son, Is hot baths with Cutlriira Soap
and gentle anointings of Cutlriira oint
ment. For more than a generation,
these pure, sweet and geutlo emolli
ents havo proved the most efficient
agents In the rioedy and permanent
relief of all forms of eczema, raphes,
Itchlngs and Irritations of the skin and
scalp. Although Cutlcur.i soap and
ointment aro sold by druggists and
dealers everywhere. In order that
those who havo suffered long and
hopelessly and who have lost faith In
everything may mako trial of them
without charge, a liberal sample of
each will be mailed free to any ad
dress, together with a 32 page pamph
let, giving a description and treatment
of tho various forms of eczema, as
well ns other affections of tho skin,
scalp, hair and hands send to "Cull
cura," Dcpt V, Uoston.
Character Told In Greeting.
Joseph Siiiiius. M. I)., In "Physiog
nomy Illustrated," says : "Tho man
who gives you a warm, cordial, hearty
grasp, looks you straight In the fare,
w ith ,i pleasant, open smile, nnd shakes
your hand up ami down, withdrawing
bis after a second earnest gentlo pres
sure, Is almost without an exception
an honest, earnest and true friend. The
man who gives you the Wagging, hori
zontal, mill hopper shake, and lets slip
your hand n.-i If It were greasy or
oily, will almost certainly be found to
be a selfish, cunning and deceitful
man, ready to sell you tho moment he
can realise n dollar."
Triumph of Courage.
Courage and the "power of the hu
man eye," paved Walter Sergeant, a
prosperous rancher, In the Redwood
district, Sun Jose, when ho was con
fronted by n hungry mountain lion the
other evening. Sergeant was driving
a herd of cows to IiIh homo In the
foothills when he noticed the hlg cat
stalking Ii I m. As It crouched for a
spring, Sargent turned and fixed the
beast with his eye. Man and lion
remained r.s Immovable as statues for
a few seconds and then tho animal
turned nnd trotted away.
Cure for Hit Dyspepsia.
Hogan Phwnt makes ye swally all
your dinner In two minutes, llrogan?
Aro ycr. at In' on a bet ?
Grog.in It's for the good av me
dyspepsy, Molke. Sure tho docther
tould me to list an hour alter atln',
and hoiv else nm Ol goln' to git the
hour of rlst in unless Ol ato lolko the
dlvil?"
Mrs. WhtHlnw' StMitlitn fiyrnp fur Children
leethlii. sufiens the frnttis, reilnces inilHrniiut
Uon, allays pain, cures wind colic, -13 a boitle.
I am a man, and nothing that con
cerns n man do I deem a matter of
Indifference lo me. Terence.
Constipation slow Iv impairs the ijctieial
health --(iartiold T ea corrects const tpation
sod bent ins the entire svstem.
Man's best possession Is a sympa
thetic wife. Kurlpldes.
No Man is Stronger
Than His Stomach
A strong man is strong" all over. No man can he
strong who is suffering' from weak stomach with its
consequent indigestion, or from some other disease
of the stomach and its associated organs, which Ira
pairs digestion and nutrition, l or when the stomach
is wesk or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition
contained in food, which is the source of all physical
strength. When man "doesn't feel just right,"
when he doesn't sleeo well, bas an uncomfortable
feeling in Ihe stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond
ent, he Is losing the nutrition needed to mako strength.
Such m wan mhould use Dr. Pierce' t Golden Medical
DlBcorery. It caret dlseatea of the atomach mnd other
oriana of dictation and nutrition. It enrlchea tho blood,
Inrlioratea tho liver, atrenitheoa tho kldneya, nourishes
tha nervea, mnd ao GIVES HEALTH 21XD STREXUTH TO
THE WHOLE BODY.
Yon can't afford to accept stcret nostrum as substitute tor this nnn
alooholio medicine op known composition, not even though Ihe urgent dealer
nay thereby make little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper.
PUTNAM
Color more foods brighter and faster colors tlinn any
dye any ssrment without Hppir.s apart. Writs (or
JUST THE WAY.
PL Mm
j'Uu is
She Where has your papa been all
morning?
lie Developing a couple of nega
tives with an instantaneous developer.
AN ESTABLISHED FACTORY
Producing stnndard piod ued by stnre,
bunk, hirmcrs mid pr.ict ically v crvlKidy,
U sending it specul rein e-ent at i e to
open n uixtriliutim; ullice fi.r tin dint net
ami other unoccupied territory nnd deirea
n resident dintnlmti-r with iWo to fc'l.uuo
in c.isli, carry nig stock for immediately
filling orders; wo allow .loo to if.'ij.i month
ly comtipimntion, extl:i ci iiiiiii-vioik, of
hco nnd m her -.'ciimi, per cimtrn t, ac
ronliiitt to si.o of di-trict nllottinl and
stock carried; permanent n rr.irinctiu-n I ;
references reiiiired. If you can till re
quirement write promptly. "I.ihrrtv"
Matitifactiirinu Annoci.itioli, V.'lO Wet llu
ron ht., t hu.iuo.
Good Reason for It.
"I see a premiere datiseue In ad
vertlsed to dance with five snakes
twined about her."
"Should think she would. If n
snake got on nie I'd bet I'd dance."
Stray Stories.
For III: tlM( II ; lUrka t'll'l IIIM-:
Whether fmm ( lli-ut, Mmiuirh or
Xt-rvioi Troiihlt-M. npnilli.e Kill rrllcve you.
It' ll,uld - jilrafcnnt to Inke m-l liiiriir.ii
Bt-lr Try It. Iljc , ., and W i-i iiib at ilruif
etorrs.
Of Course.
"Why are hole bellboys railed 'Pul
tons'?" "Itecause they're always off when
you need 'em most."
Taylor' ( herol.ee Remedy of Sweet !nm
and Mullen i Nature's great remedy -Cures
('iiu'lis, ('elds. Ciuup and Whooping
CoiikIi nnd all throat ami lunn troublee. At
driiiitH, 2.1c, 50c and H 00 per bottle.
Praise not a woman for what she
hath, but for what she hath not. and
thy reward shall be exceeding greot.
(lelett Hurgess.
tJnrfiebl Tea rontnins no hxrmfu! drii;.
Composed of Herbs, it is nn ideal laxative.
Ijiugh nt a fool nnd he Imagines
that you are laughing with him.
Oarfield Ten. Herb remedy, ovrrrotnra
constipation, indigent inn nnd m khoadnche.
Ignorance of one's misfortune Is
clear gain. Euripides.
MIIXIONS
EUXIRef SENNA
fOR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND JOUR
STOMACH, CAS AND FERMENTATION, CONSTIPATION AND
BILIOUSNESS. WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
IN THE CIRCLE
ON EVERY PACKAGE OFTHE GENUINE
THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF Tilt CENUtNE SYRUP
OF PCS AND EUXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS
MANUFACTURERS TO OrFER IMITATIONS, IN ORDER TO
MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXrENSE OF THEIR
CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH.
OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH. WHEN YOU A'.K FOR .
SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELEXIR OF SENNA, HE IS PREPAR
ING TO DECEIVE YOU TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE
GENUINE, MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG
SYRUP CO ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT
THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT 13 MANU
FACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY
NOTE THE NAME
PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS.NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN
THE. CIRCLE. NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE. OF THE .OaSiJja ' P
DHUGGliTJ REGULAR PRICE SO. PER
SYRUP OF FIGS AND EUXIR OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF
LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE. AND
ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL
fOR WOMEN AND FOR MEN. YOUNG AND OLD FOR SAIJI BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS.
ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE.
California FioSYtiupCa
W. L. DOUGLAS
VbVS 2 3 3 ? & '4 S H 0 ES V1JS1
W. L. Douglas Spring Styles include more
Snappy and Up-to-Date Sliapes in Oxfords
and High Cuts than ever before produced.
W.I..I hiiiglus warrants every pair of his shoes to ho J their shape,
lisik and tit lstier and wear lunger than any other make, giving
you better Tallin for the money than you ran obtain clsow hero.
I ir-Pf wtne of ru.nsTiTUTrs.-vi
The genuine Ituve. W I.. Iniilns nnme ami tlm retail
rice. stiinin-il mi the Itottnm, whirti t-iiHriintees full value
antl prtilei'ln the wenrer mishIiimI Ii I It prleestlnil Interior shoes.
for MkiI ttnli-r I'nu
I r four nt'sirr i simil siir'1''. wainri. nf mime
i. irni tiifct rrnni
V, I.. IIoubjIuv, I I A HpMrk fkl..
FADELESS DYES
other dye. One 19c pack age colors all fibers. They dve it.rold water hetter than anvother dye. You can
trre booklet How lo Dye, lilearh and Mis Colors. MONRUC DHUG COMPANY, Qalacy, III.
Loss of Appetite
Which is no common in the spring or
upon tlio return of warm weather, is loea
of vitality, vigor or tone, and is often
forerunner of prostrating disease.
It is serious and especially so to people
tli.it mul keep up and doing or get be
hindhand. The best medicine to take for it is tlie
great constitutional remedy
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Which purifies and enriches tho blood
ami builds up the whole system.
(let it toduy in usual liquid form o
chocolated tablets called Sarsatnbe.
- - - ....
Don'tBuy a Common Refrigerator
J - J ll will toon heeome s vile smellinf.
VWKTJIXX. iWa brertlnif Ihinc . Our lies
' b"kl" "" h'' A"1' ,or
kV'Vj Iconard Clcanable
jiVtii "f"l,j I innl iih relsirrrliin rnimtlon
' tfjI'-li-kiA;.' tkt'l sieel, all one piece. Nut
rrk or rrfMre lis- termi lo
hide.a Yoursn't brrik. icrslih or
irt il. rasilv rlianrd tt s rhins
ttikh. ninemalli In uveire: ndttr
k .. irsn. nimuiy sna liunnir, rnrj ri
A inlhrend. We irlldirerlwliei
Vi - an, uriir,. niiiriKir
X (nf Cllutoe. bnoklrf llllt trre laia-
lilrl of the poneliin limns.
CRAND RsPIDS RtfKK.fHMOR CO.
153 tljrde Pais. Aeaua Crtnit Rapid., Mica,
Instead of Liquid
Antiscpticsorperoxido
100,(M)0 s'(iilt' last year used .
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic
The new toilet germicide powder to be
dissolved in water iih needed.
For nil toilet and lij-tfienic uses It is
better and mure economical.
To save nnd beautify tin
teeth, remove tartar and
prevent decay.
To disinfect the mouth, de
bt roy disease perms and
purify the breath.
To keep artificial teeth nd
bridtfeworkctean, rului-lc-H
To remove nicotine from the teeth iindv
purify the breath after Miiokinir.
To eiadicate perspirntion und body
odors by sponge batbing-.
The best antiseptic wash known.
Relieves nnd strengthens tired, weak,
inllamedeyes. Heals tore throat, won ik'.i
and cuts, "'i and ,0 cts. a box, driiiririsl
or bv mail post paid. K;ilill' I'rro.
THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston. Mass.
Direct Running Saw Mills
Arn ihn hmt nn tht mnrhi-t ft.r purtuhln . Vhmf
rv liiii . i'liiiifm. t, vny io run mid iluntli iv Thvf
r s'(iii.inirtt I lininiMi tln- ri'tiir .. hlp t.i
riHTit, Mini ill- will rut lhr Mrt-iitinl amount nf
niiiiir nt ( lit I runt fiM-iiB. If vim uni tj nt
Mnrte-tl rlfht in the lutiii'tr uihii anil ninki th
Uiit nmiii-T. Itif Maiig:ii ih lurt-cl Mill twfttrt imy
iiitf rM-tiii tur f ti'ticiitU-K.iii(,g 7tur mjtiirtMii' iiU.
WM. BARTLEY & SONS, Bartley, N. J.
ARE YOU GOING ABROAD?
In Mttr of Travel, Contult
ARTHUR V. ROBSON
Ctntrat Steamship and Railroad Pott. Agent
127 E. Pallimore Street, Baltimore, Md.
Ticket! lo and Frm F.urnpe by All Line
Pertonally Conducted Touri, SummtrCruiM-i.&ti
Trttvcller' CUvqus Leltr of Crodit
STi P fi GRANULATED
CAN BE CUKLO
FAMILIES
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Jini.u cr,rtnr, Bj
lliM1MIMBntMIL H
.wwiiviuni iw Ultlir V-
4 Cm.
MitisiiKi. rn itRfi
BOTTLE. Of PACKACt
w . I.. I Xjtitfls. slur.. writs
Boys' Shoes
m.-tory o wrsifr. nil 'tnrgts
Jlrorktwa. Mu. $2.00,t 2.0O4$3.OO
A Country School for
Girls In New York City
Beit Featursi of Country and Clt) Lit
Out-of-door Sports on School Park
of H.1 acres near the) Hudson Uiver.
l-'ull Academic. Couisrt from Primary
Class to lirHtlimllon. I'liper Class
for Advanced Special Studenla. Mu
sic ami Art. .Summer Session. Cer
liftcato admits to Oollene. School
Coach Meeta Day Pupils.
IM Utp it llu Vl.i, IKniilc sit., mi IIH SI, Writ
nAiSY Fi Y ku i rn
li-ftf-UA kills kllilM
Neii.rl..0.if.sia'D.
l4l0smtniHt,akiehf.
t.ta All 9sta.
M bv1 of tnrial.etairt
splil Klip sster, WU1
mil ot wt iJur ui
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MsKOI n NOMICRS
lUUetBlht.,
rkltji Mmm lork
W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO 16-1911.
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