' " - THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBUItCI PA ES CHANGES IN RRENCY SYSTEM Money Law Displaces 122 n Year-Old Code. ' -REACHING IN SCOPE important Law Relation to Fl ic Patted In Many Yeara Ee Ltntlal Featuret of tho Meaa- la ra Explained In Nontech '. nlcal Lanfluago. f . fclngton, Dec. 23.-Tho new bill if the currency, banking and r;gj of the country U one of the ti Ir-reachlng measures relating to ,A that have been enacted In .. tpnra nagnltude of tho subject, the f if Interest affected and the r, cf the debate In both branches ',, irem has to follow tho changes ., , up the essentials of this highly '.,! measure In Us Important (sou money, finance, banking I entire range of fiacal subjects, j and private, which It affects. Summary of the Bill. fa view, therefore, of prosent ..jcclnctly and In non-technical go an epitome of the salient tea r" t tho measure as finally framed, '"' lowing summary Is given of the "" whole and of Its principal de- ''tally speaking, tho first steps Eken to bring Into operation tho Bow financial system will be 1 w un organization committee JVJlng of the secretary of tho :o1 y, secretary of agriculture and ler of the currency. ' n M have 60 days within which to f 'Hr, applications for membership new system, and one year's ''allowed before the government ti'mpel the dissolution of any na ' 1 bank that refuses to join. fill "Take Up the Slack." as nw law will make little direct iln- In tho operation of tho pros h tlonal banks, except to allow " ij loan a certain amount of their Mnpon farm mortgages, inl hof purpose Is to add a new tf machinery to the banking : that will "take up the slack" (1h the changing business condl ir I each year; that will give tho id a place to quickly convert their it Into cash In time of need, and il; 111 bring out new federal cur-p- r)icn it Is needed, and retire It lie money becomes "cheap." ;a; are now required to keep a percentage of their deposits as 'as," part in cash In their own , and part of which may bo re ir 1 In the banks of New York, 0I oj St. Louis and other deslgnat- er- ltl lines of sudden financial do- rt Avhon banks have loaned up to J limit of their resources, these mi furnish little relief, because re paid out to meet demands lis are left in a precarious con- ' , Basle Principle of Law. basic principle of the new law j, jt these reserve funds out Into rg (Con when necessary without ln )g the safety of any bank, and jivido a place to which local . iiiay rush ln a crisis and get ' jgr the "prime conimorclal pa f'lfy hold In their vaults. t 4 . - v. . .. 1 1 . i. .1 .v. . . 1 . a iu uu uii;uiiijjiiir.:u itiiuuu of regional resent banks, or ilrs of reserves," ln which all hall deposit a stated part of ifticy they are required to hold ves. the new system, when a I flurry comes the banks can nmerclnl papor, such as notes, nd bills of exchange, to these lrs," and secure the use of Mn reserves, or, If necessary, e reserve of other banks, by ng this security. new regional banks will re bout one-half of the bank' ro of the country. They In turn permitted to loan back to the ill but 35 per cent, of these is, bo that In case of emergency of cash can be brought out ' tjculntlon quickly. jbanks will have to pay for these Jlowever, as Individuals have to 8 a loan from any local bank, M chargo Is expected to prevent ' U free use of the reserves held -Regional banks. i New Paper Currency. w form 'of papor currency Is vtded for, to come out ln case gency, and which Is expected ack Into the hands of the gov t when times are normal. treasury notes" will bo printed government and issued through glonal resorve bank, and will o guarantee both of the re- bank and of the government! i demand for currency In any of the country exceeds the bf circulating money a regional an secure this new money o government and put it into Ion; but a gold reserve of 40 t. and commercial papor equal full value of the note nuiBt be a reserve behind each note provision Is expected to be the a that will drive tho new back Into retirement when It 'tiger needed. Clearly Explained. allowing analysis presents the of tho new law without ad- iosely to tho technical division uage of the measure: f) head of the system will stand Coming to Herself. e occasion Dr. Francis War trying to bring back to con- a a woman who had had a stroke. His efforts sdemed be In vain. For a long tlmo ranees were only the ravings im, but all at once sho sat up nd, looking straight at Doc tor, she cried out: "Oh, you 1 man!" "Ah," said Doctor hcerfully, "now sho'e begin- Uk sense 1" Pearson's Week- a federal reserve board at Washington,-appointed by Uie president, and to consist of the secretary of the treasury, the controller of the curren cy and five other members. Two of those shall be expert bankers, but none shall have banking adulations or own bank stock during their service. This board will exercise general con trol over the entire system. The temporary "organization com mittee," or the federal reserve board, will select from eight to twelve cities where regional reserve banks shall be locatod and will divide the entire country geographically with these cities as the centers of districts. AH national banks ln a district will be required to subscribe for the stock of the regional reserve bank ln that dis trict and to keep a portion of their reserves there. Known as "Member Banks." . Local banks will be known as "mem ber banks" because they will own the stock of tho regional reserve bank of their district. Each member bank will be required to take capital stock of the regional reserve bank, equal to 6 per cent, of the member bank's capi tal and surplus. The capital of the re gional hank will increase or decrease so that It always represents 6 per cent, of the combined capital and sur plus of all the banks of the district that have Joined tho system. National banks are compelled to join and state banks are permitted to if thoy bring their reserve require ments up to the standard set for na tional banks and submit to national examinations. Public Can Buy Stock.' Publlo ownership of the stock of tho regional r'eservo banks Is permitted only In case enough banks do not join In any district to provide a capital stock of 14,000,000. In such event the publlo may purchase the stock ln quantities limited to $25,000 for each individual, but the voting of this stock will be placed In the hands of govern ment representatives on the board of directors of the regional roserve bank. Tho regional reserve banks may do business only with their member banks, not with the public, except that certain "open market operations" such as the purchaso and sale of gold, gov ernment, or municipal bonds, and cer tain forms of bills of exchange, arc permitted. These banks wjll make their earnings from the loans made to member banks, and from tho purchase and sale of bonds end foreign bills of exchange. Must Put Up Cash. Member banks will be compelled to put up In cash only one-half of thotr subscription to the capital of the new banks, the rest can bo called for If needed by the regional bank. Dlvl donds of 6 por cent, will be paid on this stock to tho member banks, and the stock will bo non-taxable. After theso dividends are paid one half of the surplus net earnings goes to create a regional surplus fund, and when this has reached 40 per cent, of the regional bank's paid in capital these earnings are to go into the United States treasury. The balances of the net earnings are to be paid to the United States as a franchise tax. With- the machinery thus created for a new banking system that Is sup plementary to the commercial bank of the country, the law provides for a gradual transfer of part of the bank reserves to these new "reservoir" banks. In order not to disturb business con ditions, or to withdraw too suddenly the heavy deposits of country bnnks ln the largo cltlos, the law provides that three years may be consumed In shift ing theso balances and that, If neces sary, part of the reserves transferred to the regional banks may consist of commercial pnper. HOW DISPUTED POINTS WERE ADJUSTED Tho following changes affecting points at difference botwepn the senate and house were mado In conference: Comptroller of currency and secretary of agriculture retained as members of organization committee. Comptroller of currency mado ex-ofllclo member of federal reserve board and total membership retained at Beven and the term of ofllce fixed at ten years. Alaska excluded from provisions of act. After federal rcservo districts are established, national banking asso ciations shall have 30 days in which to subscribe for capital stock of re serve banks. Individuals may purchaso up to $25,000 stock ln federal reserve bank Instead of $10,000, as provided ln house bill. Stock not held by member banks shall not be entitled to any voting power whatever. Number of regional reserve banks to be "not less than eight nor more than twelve," as provided by tho senate. Tho minimum capital of regional reserve banks fixed at $4,000,000. No senator or representative can bo an officer of a federal reserve bank. v No director of Class C directors of federal reserve board shall be an officer, director, employe or stockholder of any bank. Each member bank Is permitted to nominate one candidate for Class A and one for Clues D directors. Subscription of member banks 6 per cent, of capital and surplus of subscribing bank. ( Senate provision for the guarautee of national bank deposits elim inated. Use of federal reserve notes as part of reserves of member bankB stricken out. At least one-third of the reserves of the country banks must be held In the vaults of local banks. House provision for collections at par practically restored, banks to be permitted to collect only actual expenses. Itetlrement of 2 per cent, bonds aggregating $300,000,000 within 20 years provided for as against retirement of $125,000,000 in senate bill. Gold reserve behind the notes remains at 40 per cent., with a gradu ated tax against any depletion. Salary of members of tho federal board Increased from $10,000 to $12,000. Members of reserve board Bhall servo two, four, six, eight and ten years Instead of one to five years. Reserve board can liquidate or reorganize reserve banks. Compensations for directors, officers and employes of federal resorve banks shall be subject to the approval of the federal reserve board. Recess appointments to reserve board shall expire 30 days after the following session of congress opens. Net balance of amounts due to and from other hanks shall be taken as the basis for ascertaining the deposits against which reserves shall be determined. Another Evil. Willis "I see a fellow In New York took out $250,000 Insurance on $200 worth of goods." Gillis "That's nothing. I know a lot of fellows who carry $25,000 life insurance on a 30 cont life." Puck. No Favorites. Definition of a boarding house straw berry shortcake: A circular solid, every point in which perimeter is equidistant from the straw bony. Everybody's Magazine, The amount of reserve required from every bunk under the new law, and the piuce where It must be kept, are ad follows: Country banks Total reserve requir ed, 12 per cent, of demand deposits and 5 per cent, of time deposits. Five twelfths must be held In the bank's own vaults for two. years and four twelfths after that. For the flrst year two-twelfths must bo kept In the re gional bank, Increasing one-twolfth each tlx months thereafter until it reaches five-twelfths of the total re serve. For three years the unallotted part of the reserve may be kept In the banks of reserve cities. After that .line It must be kept either In the country banks and vaults or In the regional reserve bank. Heserve city bunks Total reserve required, 15 per cent, of demand and 5 per cent of time deposits. Slx-flf-teenths must be kept in the bank's vaults for the first two years and five fifteenths after that time. Three-fifteenths must be kept ln the regional reserve bank for the first year, In creasing one-fifteenth every six months thereafter until It reaches six fifteenths. For three years the un allotted portion of the reserve may bo kept In other banks, ln Its own vaultii, or ln the regional bank; after that time ln one of the latter two places. Central reserve city banks (New York, Chicago and 8t. Loula) Total reserve required, 18 per cent, of de mand and 6 per cent, of time depos its. Seven-eighteenths in tho regional reserve banks and the remaining five eighteenths In either place the bank may choose. Regional Reserve Banks. Theso immense funds of reserves from "member banks," together with government moneys, will mako up the deposits of the regional reserve bankB. Each of these banks will be adminis tered by a board of nlno directors, six of whom will be elected by the banks, and three appointed by the federal re serve board. The regional reserve banks may re dlstrlct that Is, buy at a discount from Its member banks "prime com mercial paper" when the member banks desire to convert these assets Into, money. Character of Paper. The exact terms of this Important pro-'lalon as to the character of paper upon which the regional reserve banks may furnish cash are as follows: "Upon the Indorsement of nny of Its member banks, with a waiver of de mand notice and protest by such banks, and federal (regional) reserve bank may discount notes, drafts, and bills of exchange arising out of act ual commercial transactions; that is, notes, drafts, and bills of exchange Is sued or drawn for agricultural, Indus trial or commercial purposes, or the proceeds of which have been used, or are to be used, for such purposes, the federal reserve board to have the right to determine or define the char acter of tho pnper thus eligible for discount, within the meaning of this act. Eligible for Discount. Nothing in this act contained shall bo construed to prohibit such notes, drafts and bills of exchange, secured by staple agricultural products, or oth er goods, wares, or merchandise, from being eligible for such discount; but such definition shall not Include notes, drafts, or bills covering merely invest ments or issued or drawn for the purpose of carrying or trading in stocks, bonds or other Investment se curities, except bonds and notes of the government of the United States. "Notes, drafts and bills admitted to discount under the terms of tho para graph must have a maturity at the time of discount of not more than 90 Wanta Soldiers to Swagger. .Soldiers ought to swagger according to the colonel of the One Hundred and Sixteenth regiment, which Is located at Vanses, near Lorlent, France. He has Issued a special order to be read In every company of his command, which reads as follows: "A soldier's uniform is only comely when it Is worn with pride, even with swagger. Under these conditions it Is incompar able. Try to bo chic, and while you are ln the army, at least put sonii ieart Into yourself." FIVE FUNDAMENTALS OF THE CURRENCY BILL Ittue of currency, guaranteed by the government, bated upon notes and bills repretentlng commercial tranaactlont and backed by a gold reserve. The new currency It ex pected to contract and expand to meet the varied demandt of trade. Concentration of the bank re serves of the country In regional Inttltutlont capitalized by the bankt of the country and con trolled by directors elected by the bankt. Creation of a market for the ne gotiable commercial paper which forma the bulk of the attett of the banks, where, In time of street, those attett may be easily and without lost tranaformed Into cath. Establishment of from eight to twelve great regional bankt throughout the country, which will Istus currency, rediscount paper and centralize and mobilize the re tervea of the local banks. Creation of a federal reserve board of seven members appointed by the president, with final power; of control and tupervitlon over the entire syttem. days; provided, that notes, drafts and hills drawn or Issued for agricultural purposes or based on live stock and having a maturity not exceeding six months may be discounted ln an amount to be limited to a percentago of the capital of the federal (regional) reserve bank, to bo ascertained and fixed by the federal reserve board." The "Elastic" Element. Tho new trensury notes, which aro to furnish the "elastic" element ln tho currency Bystem, and to add to the country's circulating money In time of need, will come luto use ln tho follow ing way: The notes will be printed by the gov ernment, with a distinctive style for each regional reserve bank. Ono of tho three directors named by the fed eral reserve board for each regional bank will be known as the "federal re serve agent" for that bank, and a sup ply of the notes will be placed in bis custody. Should a regional bank desire to pay out more money than Its cash re sources will permit, the law provides that It muy put some of its rediscount ed commercial paper Into the hands of tho "federal reserve agent," and re ceived in return tho new treasury notes. For each noto that It puts out Into circulation, tho regional reserve bank must set asldn in gold 40 per cent, of the vnluo of tho note as a gunrantco for Its redemption. This gold, with tho commercial pnper held by the "federal reserve agent," is the pro tection behind the new money; hut these noteB will also be guaranteed by tho government and may bo redeem ed In gold In the United States treas ury. , Reserve Required. Each regional bank, under the act, must keep a resorve of 35 per cent, of tho deposits it has received, besides the 40 per cent, gold reserve behind the treasury notes It issues. If the gold reserve behind the notes fulls be low 40 per cent, a heavy tax Is Im posed on the bank, which ln turn adds the tax to the rate It charges member bnnks for rediscounts This was de signed to stop au over-expansion of currency. In times of sudden stress the federal reserve board can suspend those reserve provisions, In order to furnish quick relief 4o any couiiuu uity. Ono regional bank cannot again pay out the notes of another, except under a heavy tax. ' Theso notes aro expect ed to return to the regional banks and be withdrawn from circulation when the need of their we passes. Take Up Bonds. Nono of the existing forms of cur rency except tho national bank notes will be disturbed by the new law. The United States bonds, now used to se cure tho lssuo of national bmk notes, are to bo taken up at tho rate of $25 000,000 a year by tho regional re serve bnnks and now trcusury notes or short term three per cent, boudd will take their place. National bank currency is expected gradually to re tire. The federal reserve board will exor cise final control over tho eutire op eration of the system. It can compel one regional bank to loan to another ln time of need; can suspend all re strictions surrounding the reserves which regional banks must hold, and con remove directors of regional re serve bankB whenever It Is believed necessary. Banks In Control. While the banks retain control of the boards of tho regional reserve banks, their connection with the fed eral reserve board la only through an advisory council, mado up of one representative from each federal ro serve district. This council will meet in Washington to confer with the fed eral reserve board "on geuerul busi ness conditions" and to make recom mendations and suggestions concern ing discount rates, note Issues, and re servo conditions. An Important change tn national banking methods embraced In the new low will permit all national banks ex cept thoso ln New York, Chicago and St. Louis to make direct loans on five year farm mortgages up to 25 per cent, of their capital and surplus, or up to one-third of their time deposits. Another provision In the law per mits national banks having a capital of $1,000,000 or more to open foreign branches. Similar authority Is given to the regional reserve banks, the pur pose being to facilitate tbo develop ment of American trade abroad. Valuable Hint From Germany. Many industrial firms In Germany provldo their workmen square pieces of cloth for cleaning purposes Instead of tho cotton waste that is usual here. The schema has the advantage of econ omy. She Had Her. "I see, Mary, that in our city there Is ono policeman for every 521 inhabi tants," said the lady of the house "Don't know, and don't care," was the maid's reply. "I've got mine already." Housework is a Tie dally cares of keeping house and bringing up a family are hard i enough for a healthy woman. The : tired, weak mother who struggles froi morn to night with a lame, ach ing back Is carrying a beavy burden. Many women believe that urinary disorders and backache are "female troubles" and must be endured. But men suffer the samo aches and trou bles when tho kidneys re sick. Women are especially subject to kid ney disease. Tight clothing, indoor work, the ordeals of childblrtL, the worry, and the stooping, straluiug and striving of hoasework all help tc bring It on. At first the trouble may bo only backache, sick headache, dizziness and a drowsy, dull languid feeling, but this condition le dangerous to neglect, for dropsy, gravel and deadly Brlght's disease start .j some such snip!: way. 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"I suffered with eczema on my hands and feet two or three years. About eleven years ago I became troubled with on Itching, burn ing eruption which came on my hands and feet In littlo water blisters and In about a day or two when I would let the water out or wash It out, using my hands, then the places would fenter and itch to beat the band. I could not do any work that was rough on my hands at all. It caused me great Buf fering and Inconvenience. "I tried everything that I knew of or was told and never was really re lieved until I began uslns Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. I would wash the parts In water with the Cutlcura Soap and then v. hen I dried them I would ap ply tho Cutlcura Ointment on tho sur face In the daytlmn, and at nlht I would get a soft piece of cloth and apply tho Cutlcura Ointment on my bands nnd let it stay that way all night. A perfect cure was effected. No one will ever know how glad I was to get my hands and feet cured." (Signed) Geo. C. Crook, Nov. 25, 1912. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Snmplo of each free.wlth 32-p. SUIn Took. Addrecs post card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. Her Shopping Husband. Here Is something new, a widow's "shopping husband," and it comes from a London court. A widow had sued to recover 'iQ, tho value of a pair of diamond earrings. Sho stated that on June 23 sho went to the shop nnd bought the eanlnps. Afterward sho was not satisfied, went back to the shop, nnd ufler a heated discussion called at a pawnbroker's, who valued the stones at 20. Counsol read a letter from the plain tiff, ln which sho said that her "hus band was not Batisllcd with the Btones." "But you aro a widow?" ho added. Plaintiff Yes; I sometimes when shopping use tho term "my husband," because I have been "done" to often. Was Back at the Back. During study hour the youngest of four boys was poring over his primer los8on while tho others wero playing tanrblee. "Mother," tho youngster Bald, "If I had as many lessons to get as thoso boys I would study all tho tlmo. If they don't mind they will be sent back." The mother Immediately called tho lioys In to observe study hour and re lated to them what their youngest brother had said. Walter answered his bnby brother by saying: "You'd better tudy your- solf. If you don't you'll bo sent back." "Whyi I'm already In the 'caboose,' " was the reply. Pats It Along. Senator La Follotte, during his re cent visit to Philadelphia, Bald apropos of a flagrant piece of hypocrisy: "Why, the man's as bad as a New port groom I heard of. "This groom stood beside his master while a veterinary examined a costly cob. The veterinary, at the end of his examination, pronounced the cob in curable and took leave. Then the master, sighing heavily, turned to the groom saying: " 'Well, James, what am I to do with the poor beast now?' "'Conscientiously speaking, sir,' tho groom replied, T think you'd better part with him now to another gentle man, sir.' " Business to Blame. "That follow uses shocking lan guage." "You must excuse him; he's a tele phone lineman." Try It Cry ltl "If at first you don't succeed, cry, cry again." That's the way to got a gown from the horrid men. CEveryPctwtf V- I "Oh! What a pain." When Your Back is Lamc-Rcmcmbcr tho Name" LOAN'S fflBNEY PILL! iaU by an Dealer. . price 50 cenb. Foster-Mi!bum Co, Buffalo K Y. PrppHeloa SAVED BY PRESENCE OF MIND Jew Outwitted Russian Guard by Imi tation That Mutt Have Been Remarkable. Aaron Seldentaft Is a clever fellow, as you may understand when you learn how his quick v. It recently brought him safely out ofn situation of tbo utmost peril. Aaron desired to visit RusBla, but he had no passport, lie Bald to his friend Mendel: "You have a ptssport; I'll get Into a big bag and you shall carry me across the border. It tho frontier guard asks you tc put tho bag down, you'll say you can't because there's glass lu It and It will break." Mendel was obliging. lie shouldered tho hag with Seldentaft in It ami np preached the boundary. The frontier guart' asked what v. as In the bag and Mendel answered, "Glass." Thereupon tho soldier drew his sword and ran It through the bag. It might easily have gone very hard with Steldentaft If he had forgotten his rolo and cried out. Hut ho didn't. Instead he made a noise like this: "Kllng, klang." And so he got alive Into Rm-sla. Ho often relates his adventure and ho always adds: "When ono is labeled glass, one must behave like glass." New York Kvenlng Post. The Alternative. "Do you ever, my good woman, casti gate your children?" "Never, mti'am. I only wallop 'em." Hypocrltal. "How Is tho moral tone of this com munity?" "It Is sounded with tho loud pedal on." 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I got so bad I couldn't stay up uny longer and for six weeks. I was sick abed, unable to move hnnd or foot. I was a pliynloal wwk. At tint crltlc.il time, a neiistibor sent me a few Donn's Kldnoy IMIlt and told me to try them. To my dellclit, they helped ma I rum the first anil 1 kept on iisin them until I wot completely cured. I have been free from kMney trouble ever since and I am now enjoying; irood health. If Donn's Kidney Fills had only come to my atten tion sooner. I would certainly have been spared a Rood deal of expense and sur fcrlni?. My recovery lias surprised every one." . Getting Acclimatized. Old Mun Ilardimt mado his home la Havana after lfting many unregon crate years In the north. " dnt ever brought you to Hava na?" was tho mutual query. "Damfino," chuckled the chap who Lneu- nf Ma riant ncrformancrs. -"Un less he realizes the sands are runnliik out and wants to get acclimatized." From tho Times of Cuba. Surplus of Stock. 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II fnuetcl tttl Tr S"N IS HUM tuv t nl't.ur I Me hi. I k l fFI.rt frnrn HIDNkV, BI.MU'Mt, SKUVUt'ft PfOM, CMM'IMIC A-! .(A, M ( kM.lKN rwl'Pl ll'NVHlH, wnt (i.r mr FRa?. book, thk usr inhthittiv MMMCAI. BOOK I K WNIT1 RN.I TTKI.i 1 At.l at'Ul (bra M-rt,'.- imI .', urMtRum r. ri'Kn rrri nun by T Sl n f rtf avl aToursndnnle rim i'i-rri. If lt l tirnr lv f..r HH'Hnh ailm.nl. I oo't Mini a cent. AMol it) FKEK. No'tnlliiwup-rlmiuri. 1K l-PCLKVO stsu. ui. Ua un i ucs Ku. Uamki, i LuNUun, fese LARGE ARNATION PERFUME AKE Very lateu, ents on perfume bllK: necee sny sud dliint to every wnnmn snd Cl rl : 1 tn'1 tis An id i run be thru" n in the trnns smnng- elnthes or rsrrtiwl on In nenn, ul wa jn sirinsmu s strong rarnntlim erlnme: III IsmS for ri-in, put up In Hllracllve nirtul box anil ftenl pmitiattl tiinn? aridrorui fir2ta. I'lni-e eoln l.Mwefii cunlrmAn! furtinfetr. unlyafi-wntorelen.aemlnow. 1 ttuoua SblUKiur, Mfr.HiJ 81. a i;m Ar.,Curaule,US. PACKER'S HAIR BALSAM i toilet pr mai-h, turn ot mTlfc J I ri (Mi to r. t it t t lUndru ft. C D ; I Mm e or nawioring v-vior etna Buty to Cray or Faded Hair TIP flP37 TREMED, usually ;lTes ontck I JjilUiO I relief, numb reiuuves swelling a slmrt btTStli.otien Kites entire relief ' lnl6lnVNilsys. trial treslnirn tsentFrte Dr. THOMAS E. CRF.FN. Suereuorio Or. H. H. Greens Sons, Box 0, Atlanta, Ga. IIOVS 4.IKI.M TO WOKK III KINti M'AKR Tltlh; anility fti per we, k at aiurt, easy work, input nilvitni-einenl and pi-nmiurnt po ahli'ii. VLirtli-ultira fur a anintp. (. W. Mltrrs, IUIMI llunklli k, I'otliiElun, kr. V4IIY TOI.MUfli Idl.Y WHIMiM-AT Out new lm-xp-nalv Ireutttirnt liaittha them qult-kly. Kasy to use. Partlrulurs freo, l.illpm Tullel Uooils Co., Ilnliflrld. Tone. Hi: AL KSTATU I OII HA! K 7! A. NR. STAItKKV, nOAN oke Co.. Vs.; 35 a. eulL, 5 r. hntiae, out. bldKa.. trult. J T. llarrry, lis a I HaiUonl, Ve. I'OK RALE ICS A. CARQ1.1NR CO.. MD.J "t a. cull., t r. mume, barn. outbMiia , orch.. Stork, ele. C. IIHWAtlD, R. i. Hutius, Md. MK KH.K K A. IN TtKDrORD CO., ,YA. 80 . cull.. h nuthuitia., orch.. etc. Addr. K. t Wimmi r. 17 8. 7th St., Coahncton. X I OK XW.K IIOSI-ITAL AND SANITARIUM Mini lo.athin. Will pari. iff, citab. trad. Well fin tiiflti'il. in r., all mod conv. Ailapt ei for h.iM, Kaay 1,-rma. A. 8. ItOCliM, M. !.. aiilt.il SI., (harlclnn. W. Ve, art comfortable, and too must soothe their tne example of wise mothers end sire them TEETHING SYRUP Trial bnttv free it yon mention this paper, D. 1'AUUNhV & SUN, lUauirowu. Mo! "AI.KANO' BTatctit mM!ct dlswifrry, enr Mood ;uLitn, riifiiuiuMiia, -mfti)fi, f(-ron, kia (liftioa, KiIt-rstMl liy t.otornn-fiit p)iT-ttrl.iti W. N, U BALTIMORE, NO, '-1914, V H 4 Use A STl illnSSTia 1, S3 v.. -1