The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 23, 1911, Image 7

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Uood
Sarsaparilla
Eradicates scrofula and all
other humors, cures all their
effects, makes the blood rich
and abundant, strengthens all
the vital organs. Take it.
Oct it today in nu.l liquid form or
circulated tablet culled Sareatabe.
ACTS LIKE MAGIC
I J. J. Pttaraoa.M.D., Marshall, AU.,uru
"In ttiT practice I hare found that Mex
ican Muatang Liniment acta like uiufoc.
In nnt mk it cured an old Indr of Terr
ft-vere attack of Klit-umatisin in the neck
anil ahoukicra."
i 2Sc.50c$labottlatDrui otCan'lStorai
:TJr.wulS( Thompson's Eya Yatar
W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 47-1311.
No Proof.
Blanche Where was Percy educat
ed? licllc In bis head but I don't won
der you ask.
For IIEAIIArillv llli'lta CAI't IUNI5
tthetlier rrom Coirirt, llcut, rdoiiuicu or
KfrTuua Troubles, ('apiidliie will rclltr you.
It' hipiM - pleanant lo tuke--ctn linm-li
alrlr. Try It. luc., IKk, and U) cent at tlruaf
store.
Consequences.
"The men came to clean the fur
nace out."
"Yes."
"Then they denned me out."
Apicultural.
Mother Yes, Johnny, the queen bee
It bOPB.
Johnny How about . the presiden
tial bee?
Surprised.
"Do you mean to tell me you really
life In Chicago?"
"Yes. You speak as If you thought
It remarkable for me to do so."
"Why, I supposed people merely
stayed In Chicago until they got
money enough to live In New York."
Proved.
Orator I thought your paper was
friendly to me?
Editor So it is. What's the matter?
Orator I made a speech at the din
ner last night, and you didn't print a
lint of it.
Editor Well, what further proof do
jou want? London Opinion.
He Proved It.
"My dear, I was one of the Tery
Brst to lenve," said a man who, on re
turning from an evening party, was
fretted reproachfully by his wife.
"Oh, you always say that," she re
torted. "Well, I can prove it this time, any.
now," Insisted the huBband. "Look In
the hall and see the gold-mounted um
brellas I've brought home."
Explained.
An old lady, the customer of an
Irish farmer, was rather dissatisfied
lth the watery appearance- of her
morning's cream and finally she com
plained very bitterly to him.
"lie Bit;y, mum," said Pat. "You
ee, the weather of late has been so
terrific hot that It has scorched all
toe gruss off the pasture land, and 01
have been compelled to feed the pom
hastes on water lilies!" Ideas.
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MERE SUGGESTION.
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'w switch?
A "Teaser"
For Jaded
Appetites
Post
Toasties
with cream or
preserved fruit.
?eaty to, serve instantly
"JUst open the box and
extra good dish .
Anient, crisp, ' 1
delicious, wholesome.
"The Mem
iory Lingers"
s!d by Grocers
. it
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STATE
CAPITAL
NEWS
Second Pardon For Sydney Ware.
The State Hoard of Pardons an
nounced immediately after hearing
argument that it hud decided to recom
mend for pardon Sydney Ware, of
Dauphin County, who Is serving his
second sentence for murder committed
In 18811. Ware was pardoned last June
after serving twenty-two years, but
was re arrested on the second Indict
ment In his case. He pleaded guilty
of second degree murder last month
and was sent to prison for from one
to two years with one cent !lne.
The board also aiino.iiiccil that It
had recommended the coiiiiiitatloii of
three condemned murde.eis as fol
lows: William Ciinnins'ham and George
Loo, Philadelphia.
Antonio Kizzi, Nortlitimb rlund.
Other cases acted upon were:
Recommended'-Pliilbert Miller Kit
ner, Cumberland, burglary; Clmr'lea
lierthold, assault ami battery, Alle
gheny; James Conley, assault and bat
tery, Philadelphia.
Refused Louis Loudon, larceny,
Philadelphia; Joseph Smith, robbery,
Philadelphia; Carmine Paciizsci, mur
der, secoi'd degree, Jefferson; Guillanc
D'Aiigol, arson, Lebanon; John Soos,
larceny, Chester.
Pennsylvania Reads.
Pennsylvania's plans for the crea
tion of a great system of highways,
which will be mado possible by the
enactment of the proposed fSd.nflo,.
COO bond Issue, Is to be told at Hie
good roads' conventions, to be .held
throughout the country this winter.
The prominence given to good road
construction In the Keystone Slate ha
attracted much attention, and the of
ficials of this State have been invited
to tell what is proposed. Deputy High
way Commissioner Joseph W. Hunter
and E. A. Jones attended the conven
tion nt Rochester, and Commissioner
P.igelow will go to Richmond, Va..
Inter on when President Taft and na
tional onielala will attend. The State
Commissioner has been invited to at
tend the good roads' convention In
Georgia, which Is booming the cross
State highway In that Commonwealth,
and to either attend or be represented
at half a dozen other similar gather
ings. Army Drill Regulations.
General orders have been Issued
from National Guard headquarters an
nouncing that the regular army drill
regulations will Immediately super
sede those of the State Militia. The
regulations are those approved by the
Secretary of War on August 19, and
differ from those In use In this State
for years in many particulars. The
drill regulations are now being issued
and are accompanied by a memoran
dum prepared by Major Charles S.
Farnsworth, U. S. A., Inspector and
Instructor of the guard, showing the
changes. The guard Is now uniform
ed aud to a large extent equipped
along the same lines as the regular
army.
To Start Contest.
Paul A. Kunkel, the fusion candidate
for District Attorney, who was defeat
ed by Michael E. Stroup by a majority
of 138 on the face of the returns, an
nounced that he had received affi
davits to the effect that 100 double
marked ballots had been cast for him.
These ballots were nun keel for him in
both Democratic and Keystone party
squares and are understood to have
been rejected for that reason. Mr
Kunkel says lie will make a contest
and get the question, of whether such
hallots are valid, determined by the
courts.
More Money For Barnard.
George Gray liiirnard's dealings with
.the State of Pennsylvania for the
groups of sculpture he executed for
the Capitol w ill be closed this week.
Action was taken on vouchers and
affidavits to prove the artist's right to
the balance of seventy thousand dol
lars appropriated for him and a war
rant for that sum will be issued in a
few days. Barnard received one hun
dred thousand dollars for the groups
and the Legislature voted eighty thou
sand dollars additional to reimburse
him for his outlay in expectation of
receiving more work.
Oil Subsidiaries Object.
Three of the subsidiary companies of
the Standard Oil Company have filed
appeals In tlw Dauphin County Court
from claims made against them for
State tax for 190!) by the Auditor Gen
eral, the amount involved being $t.r2.
851. The companies are the National
Transit Company, Southern Pipe Line
Compnny and Southwestern Pennsyl
vania Pipe Line Company, vhich ad
mit claims to the amount of $360,.
755.16 for State tax are correct. Two
appeals will probably be fought out
in court.
Football Star Named.
The Governor announced the follow
ing appointments:
E. R. Miller, Lancaster, to be Cor
oner for Lancaster County, vice I. M
Witmer, deceased.
"Ned" V. Church, Mitninburg, to be
Prothonotary for Union County, vice
F. E. Halfpenny, deceased. Church
was a former Ilucknell football star.
James Whltaker Fernley, Philadel
phia, to be a member of the Board to
Examine Expert Accountants, vice
Charles N. Vollum, deceased.
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Suburban Rate Probe Next.
The State Railroad Commission ad
journed Its session here to meet in
Philadelphia on Monday, November
27, when the inquiry Into the rates of
fare charged on suburban divisions of
the Pennsylvania and Philadelphia &
Reading will begin.
Building Association Chartered.
'A State charter has been granted to
the Contete Building and Loan Asso
ciation of Philadelphia, with a cubital
ef fl.O'n ni,o.
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has been suggested as a member of the French Academy. Only her sex prevented her election as an "lm
mortal" on a previous occasion, and It Is not unlikely tnat the prejudices of those who object to making women
members of the famous body will aoou be overcome.
HOMES ARE SCARCE
Lack of Cottages for Rising Gen
eration Is Serious Problem.
Many Married Couples Are Forced
to Wait for Many Years tor Habit
ation Engagements Last
Many Years.
London. The Chelmsford laborer
who was forced into a workhouse be
cause there is no cottage) procurable
Is no lsiated victim of the dearth
of rural houses. It it quite a common
thing In the country for marriages to
be postponed for years solely owing
to want of bouses
Close to Dunmow Is a notorious
marriagelcss district, and in Fplte or
a number of would-be village bene
dicts. In a number of Hunting
donshire villages engagements of
ten and til teen years' standing
are common. The couples cither
wait Indefinitely till a cottage Is
available or migrate to the towns or
emigrate. An observant motorist
through the cnstrn midlands could
soon reckon up a hundred vanished
homesteads still traceable by cither
ruins or rectangular foundations cov
ered by the work of worms and moles.
Only wealthy landlords can afford
to build cottages The duke of Bed
ford, In Cambridgeshire; the duke of
Piicclcugh, In pnrts of Nonhaiupton
and Huntington; the university col
leges, and, best of nil, the ecclesiasti
cal commissioners have built many
good cottages for moderate rents; and
iave done It in spite of flnnnclnl loss.
Some smaller landowners bave done
their best to erect cheap cottages.
There Is one notable and most suc
cessful example near Salisbury, where
the use of local concrete has solved
the problem; but in general every
other village in the remoter parta
of the country Is short of cottages
Here other local bodies have built,
but In almost all canes the rents ar
more than laborers can pay.
Local bylaws prevent buildings.
They permit the folk to live In un
healthy cottages; they permit over
crowding and all sorts of insanitary
conditions, simply because they dare
not turn out the inhabitants. At tb
same time they enforce the letter o j
absurd regulations upon anyone de
siring to build, and so discourage en
terprise. Beyond all question the
rural birth rate Is Immensely dimin
ished by the progressive want of cot
tages A gardener with children finds
his services absolutely nnsaleable,
and "no encumbrances" has become a
cardinal virtue.
VALUABLE JEWELS IN SHOES
Jewelry to Value of $6,000 Placed in
Footwear, Outside of Hall
Door to Be Shifted.
New York Rings and a diamond
stickpin, valued at more Uuin $6,000.
were stolen from Mrs. A W Jen
nlngs. daughter-in-law of E. F. Klzer,
president of the First National bank
of Towanda, Pa., when her shoes,
containing the Jewels, were placed to
be cleaned outside her rooms In the
Knickerbocker hotel.
Mrs. Jennings was taking a bath at
the time the shoes were put outside
the door the other evening. Mrs. R
E. Klzer, her slBter-ln-law, asked her
whether she wished to have her shoes
polished, and on her answering In the
affirmative they were placed outside.
Mrs. Jennings said she bad forgotten
the little chamois leather purse con
tnlnlng the rings and $25 in money
was In the toe of the shoe.
Less than one hour afterward when
Mrs. Jennings opened the door to see
If the shoes had been returned she
MAY BE MADE AN "IMMORTAL"
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The only solution of the great na
tloiial question Is the cheap cottage
A member of a leading firm of build
ers Fald to a representative of this
Journal that If cottages were stand
ardized they could easily build 120
cottages by means of concrete slabs,
but absolute standardization would be
necessary Comfortable cottages have
recently been built In some of the
new Intensive gardens for S0 With
these French gardeners are delighted,
but the English workmen will not
accept a home of wood and corru
gated iron.
Enoch Arden Reversed.
Seattle. Wash. A reversed Enoch
Arden story came to light here when
James Q. Dixon brought suit for di
vorce from Jean Hunter Dixon.
Only this "Mrs. Enoch Arden" didn't
merely peek Into the window and go
away. Hhe stayed. Hunter's first
wife, whom he thought dead, appear
ed two years after his marriage to
Jean Hnntrr, and he left the latter
and clave once more to his first love.
Wife Was a Boxer.
Chicago Alburn Llppott admits
there has been trouble. In tils house
ever since he taught his wife how to
box Allium can no longer complain
without bring Invited to fight. A di
vorce has resulted.
SIX NEW DANCES IN FASHION
International Conference of Dancing
Masters Sets Stamp of Approval
on Them Some Statistics.
Paris. Although the five-step Ar
gentine Is to be the dance of the sea
son, the International conference of
dancing masters, meeting here, has be
stowed its approval on five other
daaces
The "Pas des AviatcurB" Is a topi
cal dance, which, beginning with a
flying movement, finishes very slowly.
There Is a Russian dance known as
the "Luklnskoff;" Spain is repre
sented by a pas de quatre, while King
George's coronation Is responsible for
the "Royale" step, said to be full of
majesty nnd grace; the United States
contributing a Innguorous dumo
known as "Sleeping Love."
M. Girnudet. the president of the
conference, presented snme dancing
statistics In dancing for five min
utes to three-four time 1,200 steps are
taken, equal to fifty-two yards. Dur
ing an evening's dancing the polka
realized her money nnd Jewels were
In one of them. She telephoned to
the majiagement to send up the shoes
Instantly, ns there was something Im
portant In one of them. The shoes
were returned to her, and when she
hurriedly dug her hand Into the toe
of each there was no sign of the
rings "
Dismayed,, she made a search of
her trunks, aided by the other two
women She told the management
she was certain she remembered plac
ing the gems in the Bhoe before she
went to take a bath, and when her
sister-in-law asked if she wished to
have her shoes sbined she did not
think of what she had done with her
rings.
The management of the hotel also
made a search of the place where the
shoes of the guests are cieanedj but
could find no trace of the gems, or
even discover any of the porters who
even bad seen a sign of the chamois
bag.
The women occupied an apartment.
Nob. 639 and 640. It Is said that the
rooms were not near those of any
other person's In the hotel
in
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'waafcWail
EARL FAILED WITH CHICKENS
During Bankruptcy Proceedings Yar
mouth Tells Court of Failure on
Farm Looking for Job.
London. During the bankruptcy
proceedings ngalnst him, the earl of
Yarmouth told the Judge that he tried
to make a living nt the poultry busl
ness after his wife, who was Miss
Alice Thaw. Harry' II Thaw's sister
divorced him. He said be sank the
$5,000 a year his wlfo had settled on
him In the poultry farm Then, util
izing his experience with broilers and
squabs he appeared in a 'farmyard
pb-v. "Then Chicken House," but that
failed, too
Yarmouth, whose Intimates call him
"Bloated," told the Judge further that
he hns signed bills to money lenders
for $S5.000 on which he had received
only $22,000. the balance being ap
piled to Interest, commissions and
costs Ills Income at the moment Is
$1,500 a year, he said, but he Is
looking around for a Job to supple
ment It
Guarding California Fruit.
Sacramento, Cm. -In bis effort to
see that the Mediterranean Iruit tly
never reaches California, State Horti
cultural Comnilhsloner Jeffry has
cabled a qnarantlr- order to Honolu
lu directing that no liauanas or plne-n-pplcs
be shipped to California until
a method of packing which shall In
sure that no pest is carried in the
wrapping is adopted.
would bo equivalent to a walk from
the bank to the marble arch; a pas do
quatre would bring the dancer to
Hyde Pink orner; a waltz to Plcca
dllly circus; a Joyous rwo-step through
the Green park to Bucklrgham pal
ace; finishing up with a galop and a
double Boston, which would bring the
dancer to Hammersmith
Men who do not dnnce will be snr
prised to learn that during a f've niln
ute waltz no fewer than 650 words can
be exchanged with one's partner.
"The five-step Argentine," said
Mme. Adele Collier, a London dancing
teacher who was present at the con
ference. "Is a combination of a Bos
ton and a one-step danced sldeway
to a quick waltz tune. The Argentine
Tango, which has no fewer than eight
changes In the sixty-four bars of the
three-four time music, Is still more
effective. In this dance the man
dances by the side of his partner, his
right arm round her waist, holding her
right hand. The woman holds her left
arm In front of her partner and clasps
his left hand."
PLAYS ROLE OF DOM QUIXOTE
Manager of Italian Mine In Idaho
Gets Into Serious Trouble by
Helping Another's Wife.
Salmon, Idaho. Milton H. Phillips,
manager of the Italian mine at Lees
burg, was arrested at Poratello on
the charge of having abducted the
wife of Chell Zerklll, a miner.
It Is alleged Zerklll was cruel to
his wife, who was twenty-one years
old, and the mother of a two-year
old child. Phillips is said to have
listened to the woman's plea to take
her to a place safety. He was
on bis way to Columbus, Neb., where
he was going to be married. Acting
on the Impulse of the moment, Phil
lips bought a ticket for Mrs. Zerklll
to Pocatello. Learning that Zerklll
was hot on the trail, Phillips took
the woman to Salt Lake. Phillips
then returned to Pocatello, where bo
was arrested.'
Sympathy appears to be with Phil
lips, who Is credited with having act
ed la the spirit of a Qulxo.lo knight
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Prejudice Is a
Serious Kenacs
Prejudice Is a hard thing to overcome,
but where health la at slake and Ilia
opinion of tliouanmla of reliable pvnp
differs from youra, prejudice then be
roniea your nn-naie and you ouclit to
lay It asl.lo. Thla la said In the Int.r.
est of prople lurrtrlng Trom chronic
constipation, and it is worthy of their
attention.
In the opinion of l.glona of reliable
Amerliiin people tln nioat stubborn
c-onatljintlon mniKlnnM,- run r rumi
y a brief u of I ir. Caldwell', Pvrup
lepoln. ou mav not huve h.un! of It
before, but do not rioubt Ha merlin on
thai aeeount, or beeu hint no! been
bhilnntly ndveriineil t hna nol.l very
U('rer.riily on word of moiilli reeom
nien.lailon. 1'urenla me giving It to
their children lodnv who were vlvm It
by their parents, nnd It haa h. . n truth
fully aild that more riniKKlata un it
fieraonnlly In their familim thur, any
other laxative.
t ,'T.,-,,'r.". .r"!'Mnl,y "-reived from Mr.
J. . . l-.lrlmlller. r,is Wll..n Ht.. Wl.eeU
Inn. . u.. and Mm Jn. ''., r, Wnym-a-born,
u., nre but n few of thousand
ahowlnit the emeein in which !'r Ciild
well'a Syrup 1'epsi,, Ix h... It . i,,n,
''!' " t Kri, Uik -not violent, pkn
alia or calhaiie ii. t nir. ki-.oIii.iIIv
nnd pleasantly mi that ' ,. ,)a,rn
Strain tloea H own work vi,,ut out
aide Illd. Cfltatlpated pc,,,. np t ,
thcnixolveg to uu this K,n, howd
speclllo.
Anyone wIbIiIiik to tnnlte a trial of thla
remedy before buyintr It In the reKiilar
way of a dniirtrlMt at fifty cent!, or one
dollar a hir. boltle (family Mz.-) call
have a smnple bottle aent to the home
free of champ by Pitnplv nddre-alnK It.
W. II Pnhlwell. M Wathlncton ft,,
Montlrcllo, III. Your name und address
so a poitlul card will do.
Wanted to Be More Earnest.
Rev. Sylvester Home, the Liberal
M. P. from London, was talking about
religion at a dinner In New York.
"Too many of ns In our religious ob
servance?," he wild, "art- like a little 1
Tottenham Court Road girl. 1
"This III tie girl said one night to ber
new nuri-e:
"'Oh, must 1 slrep In thf dark?"
"'Yes, miss,' the nurse answered.
"'Then wait a minute,' mid the lit
tle girl. "I'll get up ami ray my pray
ers more carefully.' "
One of the Accessories.
Quiet Spoken Customer You keep
everything for the piano, don't you?
Salesman Yes, Kir. We do, sir.
Quiet Spoken Customer (iive me
an ax! Puck.
I'or OLI and CHIP
nicka' art (iin In the lei.t remedy re
IIcvpb the aching ami fcverlMitieen etirea the
Ctthl and re-dorca normal i-ondttlonM. Ii'h
h.iiM efTcct iuiuirilditely. tn-., ami fine. ,
At drug atiirea.
Tenses.
Teacher Toininlc, what is the fu
ture of "I give?"
Tommle "You take." Life. i
For over fifty year IJIiciiinaliMn. Neu
ralgia, nnd ntln-r painful ailment have
been cured by llnnilma Wizard (hi. It if
a good honcft remedy and vou will not
regret having a bottle ready for uee.
When one Is sad or out of sorts for
any cause whatever, there Is no rem
edy fo Infallible ns trying to make
somebody else happy. J. W. Carney.
Mra. Yt'tnaiow'a toothing- ftyrup for Children
trethinir. aoftena the jnim. rcdm-en Infiamninr
lion, alltta palu.ourea iud colic, &c a buttle.
The moment a man begins to love
his enemies he has the devil's hate.
When You Thinh
Ol the pain which many women experience with every
month it makes the (fentlcncu and kindness always ataoci
ted with womanhood acem to b almost a miracle.
While in general no woman rebels against what lie re
tarda at a na rural ncceMty there is no woman who would
not gladly be free I rum this recurring period of pain.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription make
weak women atroni and tick womea
veil, ana fires them freedom from pain.
It establishes regularity, aubduea inthim.
nation, heals ulceration and cures te
male weakness.
Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Tierce by letter,
frtf. All correanondrnce srrietlv nrivm. -.l . o..
confidential Write without fear and without fee to W orld's Dispensary Med
ical Association, K. V . Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y.
.Ii,yrr"nt " ho?,that U" " "h"' ""man's disease,, .d how to care
Ihera at home, send 21 onccent stamps to Dr. Tierce to pay cost ol mailin
nlj, and be will send you i r copy hi. great thousand-p.o illustrated
Common Sense Mcdtcal Adv.ser-rev.sed, up-to-date edition, in paper cover..
In handsome cloth-binding, 31 .tamp.. '
g-fcU .i.iu .ik-T,, i, . -.aw .Vf J ' s iL -:v .
I 5rft!
Rayo Inrvps and lanterns filvc
most iiybt lor Ine
The light Is strong and steady. A
Materials and workmanship are the
lanterns last.
Ask your dtalrr lo ihmr yon hit lint ot Ratio fompa and f.mfrma, or tcrifa tor
uluafrufrd bovklrti direct to any apriicy o
The Atlantic Refining Co.
W. L. DOUGLAS
2.50. 3.00, 3-50 & 4.00 SHOES
WOMEN wear W. L Douglai stylish, perfect
fitting.eaay walking boot, becauae they give
long wear, amea.W.L.Dougla Men's shoes.
THE STANDARD OF QUALITY
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
The workmanship which hasmiideW. L
Douglas shoes famous the world over is
maintained in every pair.
W. LDougias shoes are warranted
hold their shape, fit and look belter and
wear longer than other makes for ihe price.
CAIITinN Th" R"'''ii have W. U nnn(rlia
i iihimo anil price tumped on bottom
Bhoos Sont Everywhere All Chargci Prepaid.
aiow i taruer njr H alt. it w. I. IMnir-
I laetorr. TWe tneitaiin'iitetiia of tout aa.ta.wn
im iie-fw .ir nui pmiii in fiuir town..enn aiiet-i
model; atitte tltla rte.iredi site and
width i
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my worn; plain nrrtploft; tienTT, lliilniie
httht sole. I Ho fae rtere.f iliu. ,nui
ocuerviMirtraa tH tn u-orttt.
I Ho. trilled t'utulnt- Free.
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I Stops
Neuralgia
rams
Sloan's Liniivcnt has a
soothing clfcct on the
ni'rvcs. It strns neural
gia and sciatica pains in
stantly. Here's Proof
MrvC. M. ItoftVernf hjnnbiirg,
Mhh., ftritf-i : " N(un l.uiunrnt it
the t-rt itiruu inc in (lit (ni. It h.ta
reiV vnl me ot N eurjIUa 'J liue '4int
have ll p. me and 1 tin truly say your
l,inimrtit nl(t t -p tlirm "
Mr.Ai.!Trw y. U.trof tVlGiy Street,
Cinnlcr4!i.t, Mtl., unim: " Ue
Urd hi 'io'i Liniment Jur Neuulnn
and I teruiniy do dui.c it very nimh."
SLOANS
LIMIMEMT
is the best remedy (or rheu
matism, backache, sore
tl.roat and sprains.
At all dealers.
Price 25c.,30c.and$I.OO
Sloan' rmok on
lliitfti-l, i .til.,
Ih'Kt and poul
try acta Itec.
AiMrrti
Dr.
Earl S. Sloan
Maw.
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief Permanent Cur
CARTER S LITTLE T?
LIVER PILLS
fail. Purely
ble act s
but gently
the liver.
Stop filter
CARTER'S
fITTLE
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PILLS.
a. rffli
d. nnor distress-cure
indigestion,
Improve the complexion, brighten the eyei,
SMALL TILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL TRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
nDODCy TttKATICI). (lire quick I.
biiuri ll(,f c,ar .,,
Una and fihort hmth In f,- dnvi mnA
enilre relief In 16 i&dara. trul treatment
111 I., va. t-KHMt wivt, B.i a, ailaaia,ta,
IK IT'S Ytll'll 1CYI.S
PETTIT'S EYE SALVE is what you need
PATENTS
Hi. IH. Iktuavt,, Hurt
oil used.
Rayo never flickers.
best. Rayo lamps and
aw v-
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PERFECTION o"hSter
Smokeless Odorle.s Clean Conveniant
The Perfection Snoly,iess Oil ! lealer warms up room
in next to no tune. Always ready lot tin. Can b cartied
easily to any room wheie extra watmth is needed.
A special automatic device makes it impossible to turn the
wick loo high or too low. Sale in the hands of a child.
1 he Periection burna nine hours on one tiling flowing
heat Irom the minute it is lighted. Handsomely finiihrdj
drums o Hue tnamd or plaia steel, with okkcl trimmings.
Aakyoiu dealer om til fur deacritttiva circular to any aguxy of
The Atlantic Refining Co.
(Incorporate!)
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