THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG. PA. WHEN th food reaehM churning movement by Dr. Hereaa Medical Advieor, page (). In the lir, kicineya and kin, the blood U purified of it iute material theae orjran act nM human filters, leaving- digaetiT tract aud kidneys Dr. Piercers Golden Medical Discovery is a stomach, liver and kidney tonic by assisting the stomach to assimilate, the liver to filter, the kidneys to act the poisons ere removed, the red blood corpuscles are increased and one feels light, fresh and active instead of logy, dull and heavy. Tho "Discovery " atimu lfp (Via atnmach. increases action of heart and arter ies and is a most satisfactory alterative in blood-taint of any character. The refreshing influence of this extract of native medicinal plants has been favorably known for over forty years. Everywhere some neighbor can tell you of the good it has done. Sold by all mtdieinm dtaltr in liquid or tabUt form or rtd S 0 om-ernt lamp to Dr. fierce, Buffalo, N. Y.,and a trial box will bm maiUd yoa. WITH CITY'S PRIDE AT HEART 8anta Fe Journal Regretfully But Firmly Calls Attention to Mu nicipal Dereliction. The Now Mexican does not 1h1 to be unpleasantly or unduly critical, but a dead rooster at the corner of Palace and Lincoln avenues has lain there uuburlcd for throe consecutive days. There Is no doubt about that roost er's death. No physician's certificate la required, as the pasHerby may tes tify. He has pasHcd away. Now, while one rooster occupies compara tively llttlo space, and while a canual visitor to tho city might not notice him, the prlnclplo of tho thins Is wrong;. One tourist might see that rooster and fall to seo the old palace; and his report on Snnta Fe would fea ture tho fact that It hud no facilities for interring or removing defunct roosters. Let no vlnltor to tho Oldest-Newest city in tho United States sco unburled roosters on our street corners. It la the llttlo things that go to mako the big Impressions. Every rooster re moved and burled makes Santa Fo one rooster tho cleaner, one roontcr tho brighter and more attractive. Let us let no dead rooHter escape or any other debris, animal, vegeta ble or mineral, on the streets of this beautiful capital city of New Mexico. Santa Fe New Mexican. ECZEMA ITCHED AND BURNED Falmouth, Ky. "Two years ago I vas troubled with skin and scalp troubles. I would have pimples that would break out and form sores on my face and head, with terrible Itch ing. The eczema on my faco and head Itched and burned and when I scratched it, it mado sores and I was very disfigured for the time be ing. My head becamo bo sore I could not touch It with a comb; it becamo a mass of sores. My hair fell out gradually. "I was afflicted about a year before I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using them three weeks I was getting better and in less than three months, after using eight cakes of Cuticura Soap and five boxes of Cuticura Ointment, I was completely cored of eczema." (Signed) Frank Vastino, Dec. 12, 1912. Cuticura Soap aud Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free.wlth 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. ! f A Little Too Efficient 3 At a banquet of efficiency engineer la Duluth T. Unwln Harris suld: i "Even efficiency can bo carried too tar. I was talking yesterday to the resident of an eastern business col lego. Ho said to me: J " 'Our young ladies' department Is having a phenomenal success.' '"You make tho glrte elllclent, eh?' ? "'In reply to that, ho answered, 'I need only say that 80 per cent, of our oung ladies marry their employers within a year after graduation, even though a Itcno divorce bo required to attain this end.'" The Usual Way. "How did Mrs. Jones discover that T husband was spending his money pn cigars?" ner yuungesi ooy Bineiieii nmuho mil gave tho alarm." I Hard Luck. "Wasn't Jack a suitor for Miss Hlcli Vigil's hand?" "Yes, but he didn't" "Didn't what?" "Suit her." i The Idea. "I saw Smith the other day out In n new motor car. Ho seemed to bo i'U tho qui vivo." that a new make?'' cllortnr up that Couch Dean's Mcnlho- II . t ... 1 f. 1. M .... " . ll x wukii jimps nre n purr renei lor uu troughs and coUln-Sc nt Druggists. A bore Is a man who, when ho hu3 mi hour to spare, goes and spends it with some one who hasn't. Born Eye, Ornimlatrd KvollcU nnil Stlee prumiHIy healed wliu Roman Bye Bui Mm. Adr. Why blame a doctor for thinking "I of his patients? The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by J-akilr's LITTLE "vtK PILLS Purely vecretnhta act surely and penny on the ycr. cure biliousness, neaa ache, Dim. "ess, and Indigestion. They do their duty. ini.L till, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature bo"'" rrllfvM. Ke. Mi and 11.00. . a. o. s Kit, Iloetea, Vim. li02.,ll'B:1" A- TOLLAND CO.. CONN.; Ma ill.". dwHIInie, I bnrtia. outuldiie.. " A- Warner. Jt. 1. Rockvllle, Conn. iCARTFRS JT W I II I VP K I IKS1- ear IrfafrJ---. I Ui atnrnach It la anbjoetud to paoollarV the muacular walls of thlimaeb" (So tha blood par ua Clear unless urer, ax dogged. It Is better to ebnre your Joys than your sorrows. Incldontully It Is aluo much easier. rr. Peerj'a Vermifuge "Dead Mint" kills and eipi'U Worms Id a Tery tew hours. Adv. Keeping a Cleft Upper Lip. The March Hare boasted: "I may be mad, but I'm not purple!" he cried. IF YOU'RE GROUCHY It , Is likely that your liver needs stir ring up. Wright's Indian Vegelablo Pills will set you right quickly. Adv. The Proper One. "How is the company going to pay for all tho divers they must employ?" "Naturally, out of the sinking fund." Free Advice from Physician to Rheu matic Sufferers. Dr. Chns. P. Woodward, who has been a practitioner for over 20 years, says there is nothing just as good for rheumatism as Jones' lircuk-l'p. It has cured his own patients and many others who have como to him after re ceiving no benefit from other doctors. So confident aro we that Jones' Ilreak Up will euro rheumatism that we guar antee to refund the entire cost if a slxbottlo treatment costing $5 will not cure. $1.00 per bottle at your dealers or sent direct by JONES' DKEAK-LT, Inc., New Kgypt, N. J. Adv. Its Definition. Sho (angrily) What was that noiso I heard In the hall? Ho (candidly) I guess It was tho day brenklng. A Hindrance. "So you didn't marry Miss Jiggers after all?" "No; her old man wanted mo to promise to support him In tho same Btyle as sho did." 13,000 Mile In Submarines. Two submarines of the K class, AK 1 and AK 2, are to lenve Portsmouth, Eng., in a day or two for Australia, making tho Journey of about thirteen thousand miles under their own oil power. They will stop at Gibraltar, Malta, Aden, Colombo und Singapore, and then proceed via llatavia. As far as Singapore they will be es corted by H. M. S. Eclipse. There they will be taken over by II. M.S. Austrullu, which will escort them to Sydney, Tho majority of the crew of 40 aro Australians, who have been In England for instruction. Peeling Onions for a Living. The profession of onion celing Is not one that obtuins much notice, yet there are ut least five hundred women in the' East end of Loudon earning their living by removing the skins of onions. With practice, they can muke four or five shillings per day. Very often they havo been peeling elnce childhood, daughters succeeding mothers. It Is not a profession you can learn in one lesson, for tho skin must be removed by hand, or the onion "Juices" aro of no use for pickling. The onions are always peeled In wuter. This is not to save tho eyes of the peeler, but Is done to keep tho onion whitu. Singing for Advertisement. Ho had obtained a pluco in an es tate agent's olllee, and wus doing ev erything he could for the interests of his employer. The other evening he was at a so cial gathering, and was asked to sing. Ho responded with "Home, Sweet Home." His friends wero a llttlo sur prised nt tho selection, but ho was heartily applauded. Stepping forward, ho said: "I am glad you liko tho song. There le nothing like 'Home, Sweet Home,' and let mo say thnt tho company I represent Is selling homes on terms to suit everybody, within 40 minutes' rido of tho city. Everybody ought to havo a home. If you don't want to livo in ono of tlieso houses yourself It's tho chance of your lifo for un In vestment." WANTED TO KNOW The Truth About Crape-Nuts Food. , It doesn't matter so much what you hear about a thing, It s what you know that counts. Aud correct knowledge) Is most likely to como from personal experience. "About a year ngo," writes a N. Y. man, "I was bothered by Indigestion, especially during tho forenoon. I tried several remedies without any perma nent improvement, "My breakfast usually consisted ol oatmeal, steak or chops, bread, coffee and some fruit. "Hearing so much about Grape-Nuts, I concluded to give it a trial and find out if all I had heard of it was true. "So I began with Grape-Nuts and cream, soft boiled eggs, toast, a cup of Postum and Borne fruit, llefore the end of the first week I was rid of the acidity of the stomach and felt much relieved. "By the end of the second week all traces of Indigestion had disappeared and I was In first rate health once moro. Before beginning this course of diet, I never had any appetite for lunch, but now I can enjoy the meal at noon time." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wollvillo," in pkgs. "There's a Rea son." Ever read (he above lettert A new one nppenre from time t time. They are genuine, true, and full of human Uteres t. The Bible What It Is S Dr REV WILLIAM EVANS, D. D. 5 Director ol Bible Couim Moody Bible tuuiuM, Chicats The Utile Is not only tho book of (iod, It is also tho book from God. At least this Is the way In which' It gives its own ac count of Its ori gin: "All Scrip ture Is given by I n s p ( r a t Ion of God" that Is to say. Is "God breathed" (II Timothy 3:16). Again, in II Peter 1:20, 21, wo road: "Knowing this first, that no prophecy of tho Scrip ture is of uny private Interpretation tor origin, for It seems clear that It is to tlio source rather than to tho exposition tf the Scripture that refer fnc.e Is htri, imiuIo.) Kor tho prophecy came not in old time by tho will of man, but holy men of God spake as they were moved by tho Holy Ghost." Here are aoino very clear und dellnlte statements concerning tho source, of tho Scripture. It Is this "God -breathed" element that differentiates this book from ull other writings. Tho Illblo is quiio often referred to nowadays as splendid "literature." Well, the Illblo is that, hut It Is more than that it is Scrlpturo. Literature, Is the letter; Scripture Is tho letter Inbreathed by tho holy spirit. Just as in the crea tion of man we learn that man bo camo a living soul when that frame of dust, as It lay on tho ground, be came Inbreathed by the spirit of lifo from God. Man is dust Inbreathed by d Ity, and if you tako away tho spirit of llfo from man ho returns to dust, oo is It with tho Ilible; It is tho letter, but it Is tho letter In breathed by God's spirit that makes that letter Scripture. And when you rob tho illblo of Its Inspiration you havo nothing but mere literature left you havo no Scripture. The Bible the Authority in Matter of Faith and Practice. Where is tho seat of authority In matters of religion? This is always tho problem of the day. Various re plies aro given to tho question. Reason, says ono, Is the seat of final authority. May not the Intellect wit'u its various function be relied upon to render sure judgments? Ono has only to recall tho grotesque fancies that have from time to time taken hold of the linest and brainiest men and led them into the grossest de lusions to satisfy himself that the seat of uuthorlty does not lie in the rea son. Not that we aro to throw rea son away In matters of religion ; for while faith is ofttimes above reason, it la by no means contrary to It. The voice of reason, however, is not to bo considered final and authoritative. Can wo not depend upon conscience, that organ as dcllcato and sensitive as tho balunco turned by a speck of dust, to admonish us of evil, to pralso us for tho good, and settle for us tho right and wrong of matters re ligious?. Wo have hut to recall Into what Incalculable mischief tho con sciences of Home men havo led them Suul oT Tarsus, for example to recog nize speedily that we must look else where for our authority. "In all good conscience men have written deadly heresies in their books, and under the sanctions of a religious conscience have performed deeds of violence and Ihamo." There aro people who claim fhat tho church is the ultimato authority In matters of faith and practice. This la tho position of tho Roman church. Called of God, divinely founded, with perpetual witnesses to tho truth, with bishops and councils surely the church Is a sufficient guide. Yet what eiiormitioB havo nourished under the banner of tho church! So long as sho Is composed of fallible human be ings tho church can never bo flnnl and authoritative In matters of faith and practice. On every hand we hear the cry, "Hack to Christ," ho and ho alone, Is the final and ultimate authority In nil these matters. Wo certainly have no desire to take any glory nway from the church's Lord and Master in order to give It to so sacred a book even as tho Hible. Wo nre willing to go "back to Christ." Hut where shall we find him? With the excep tion of a reference In Josephus and a line or two in Tacitus where, out Ido of the Illblo, shall wo find Christ? So we see that In order to "get back to Christ" wo are In duty hound to full back upon tho Scriptures. For our master himself the Scrip tures wero considered sufficient au thority In matters of faith and prac tice. It would repay anyono to look up all tho passages in which these words of the master occur, "Is it not written?" "Have ye not rend?" "What onlth tho Scriptures?" "It Is written." A careful study of such Scripture references will reveal tho fact that Christ referred to the Scrip tures as the authority which settled matters of faith nnd practice for him. Should the Ilible be less to tho church than It was to the chnrch's master? We think not. To know how to wait Is the great secret of success. De Malstre. Wisdom of Quiet. More than half a century of exist ence has taught me that moBt of the wrong and folly which darken earth is due to those who cannot possess their souls In qulot; that most of the good which saves mankind from destruction comes of life that is led In thoughtful stillness. Every day the world grows noisier; I, for ono, will have no part in that Increasing clamor and, were It only by my silence, I confer a boon on all. From the Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Glssing. I IN1MATI0NAL SiiwrsciiooL Lesson (Py E. O. BKXI.IOUS, Director of Evening Department, The Moody Bible Institute, Chicago.) LESSON FOR MARCH 29 JESUS THE GREAT TEACHER. (Review.) READING I.KBHON-Mntt. 7:21-29. GOLDEN TKXT "lie hath showed thee, O man, what Is good; and wbat doth the Lord require of thee, but to do Justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God." Mlrah 6:8. There Is no chronological order to tho lessons for tho past quarter, though they have all been selected from the period of the Perean ministry of our Lord. The thought of the Gold en Text, rather than the reading les son, will serve to give us a connected review. The lessons have chiefly concerned Jesus as the great Teacher, thus we notice the Inclusive note of the first clause of the Golden Text, "lie hath showed thee, O man, what is good." As an exposition of that noto wo have presented God's plan of action, out ward, "to do Justly, aid to love mercy," and inwardly "to walk humbly with thy God." With this thought in mind let us divide lessons of tbo quarters Into two sections: (1) The flrat seven lessons which havo to do with man's relation to the kingdom In Us outward manifestation, and (2) the remaining live that have to do with "walking humbly with thy God." As Children. I. The first section. In order to keep this two-fold thought before ub, we must observe carefully the several golden texts. In tho first lesson we have sot before us the manner where by we are to enter into this new kingdom. We must enter as chil dren and tho Golden Text, "Likewise, ye younger, bo subject unto the elder ... for God reslsteth the proud, but glveth grace to the hum pie," illustrates the humility of chil dren and tho necessity of our right relationship to them. The second les son deals with tho possibility of co operation with him In service, as when the 70 went before his face. Great privileges, however, when abused, bring condemnation and deg radation. "It Is not you thnt speak, but tho Spirit of your Father that speaketh In you." The third lesson "Tho Good Samaritan" Is another ex pression of the outward walk of llfo, that of loving mercy. True love never asks who It may, but rather who it can, serve. It always manifests It self In sncrlflce and in service "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." The story of service actually ren dered to our Lord In the days of his flesh is the subject of the fourth les son. All other Interests and ties must be secondary to our ulleglance and obedience to him "Inasmuch as ye did It unto one of these, my brethren, even these least, ye did it unto me." Tho fifth lesson concerns prayer. The parablo of the unfriendly neighbor and the effect of prayer to bring about Just relations Is revealed in the Golden Text which Is the heart of that les son. "Ask, and It shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and It shall be opened unto you." Tho sixth lesson still continues to treat this out ward aspect and reveals to us the fact thut great as Satan Is, cur Lord Jesus has far greater power. Must Walk Humbly. II. The second section. We now como to a group of lessons that seem to emphasize, tho second part of God's requirements, as expressed in the Golden Text for today, viz., "und to walk humbly with thy God." This Is tho Inward, personal, relation with God, as against our outward, right eous relations with men. These re maining lessons deal with the abiding principles of disclplcshlp which, Jesus gave to his followers. The eighth lesBon reveals tho principle of a truo confession of Christ to be that of tho faith which makes fear Impos sible. We aro to fear God alone. In tho ninth lesson we see that the truo fulfillment of llfo Is that of having tho heart set upon tho true treasure, which Is uplrltual, rather than upon tho false treasure which is material, for, "Whera your treasure Is, there will bo your heart also." In losson ton we have set before us tho prin ciple of faithful servlco which Is chat of watchfulness for the returning King, and which expresses Itself In per petual service in his Interest and on behalf of his household. "Blessed nre those servants whom the Lord, when he cometh, shall find watching." The principle of tho religion of Christ Is that of compassion (lesson 11), aud tho true sanction of the Sabbath is fulfilled In such service as makes tho Sabbath possible to those who are In need. It is, therefore, lawful to do good on tho Sabbath. Lesson 12 deals with the vital Issue of this second section, viz., Unit it is of far more Importance that we be in the kingdom than any other issue. We must put forth strenuous efforts that we may enter the narrow door. The kingdom of God is doing the will of God, rather than calling him Lord! Lord! "Not everyone that salth unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into tho kingdom of heaven." Thus as we hastily look over these lessons from these two viewpoints, we are led to conclude with the first declaration of tha Golden Text for the day. All Work for Man's Advancement.. The long quest for tho source of the Nile, for the northwest passage, for the north and south poles; yes, and the ancient search for the "elixir of life," "perpetual motion" and the "secret of life," have for us this grand significance they all point to the fact that in the mind of man there Is a deathless ambition to know and to do to fathom tho depths of the unknown, to conquer the uncon quered, to add more and still more to the sum of Us knowledge and achievement. a. iCondiiric.l by the Nutloiml Wouiao'a Christian Temperance I'nlon.) WHO WA8 TO BLAME? In the llttlo story with the above title Joeluh Allen's wife (pen name of Marietta Hollcy) tells Joslah that: "It wuz the law and its working purd nnr, the saloon, that caused young Tom Nugent, while crazy with drink, to kill his honored father, Judge Nu gent." In an agony of remorse Tom drowned himself In the lake near the home of bis happy boyhood. In the following excerpt Samantha and Joslah thus dlscuBS the license law: "Could a woman make a more un reasonable, Inconsistent law than this? If you pay a dog tax your dog 1b protected by law; If your sheep gits klllod by wolves or any other destroyer you have a right to kill that dostroyer at sight, and Uie law pays you for your loss. Hut dux the law that protects your dog and your shoep protect your boy? Nol It pro tects tho wolves that destroys the boy, and worse than that It helps the wolves to destroy him, makes it possible and prod table, and worse yet, It goes Into pardnershlp with tho wolves, and takes part of the blood money. Can the law thnt protects sheep and doge pay the mother for the loss of her boy after It has destroyed him? You told me Tom's father wuz In favor of license." "Yes," sez Joslah. "Ho felt that it wuz for tho advantage of the city, and a help to blzness, aud Deacon Ilohbett and I have felt so and voted for It, and most of the smartest of us malo lawmakers have." Agin I groaned und slthod, and Joslah didn't llko It, and sez: "You needn't groan over that, Samantha. I tell you you must do tho best you can with what you've got to do with. You can't stop liquor from beln' sold and you'd better let It bft drlnked openly pro tected by law than to sneak it Into the back doors and tako it on tho sly; folks will have it, you can't stop it, It has always been bo." "The first man born Into the world murdered, and thero has always been murderers, but that don't mako It right to llceiiBO It Or make It lawful to sell tho stuff that mado a good boy llko Tom Nugent into a fiend capable of committing such a crime as this, and tho thousands and thousande of crimes equally black and monstrous that are committed by this causo all over our broad land every day. You admit that it wuz liquor that did It; If Tom hadn't gono Into that saloon and drank himself crazy drunk this turrlblo thing wouldn't have hap pened." MORE LIGHT. "We want the liquor question pre sented In its truo aspect," Bays ono of tho trado Journals In a protest against tho denouncements of tho tralllo by temperance speakers and writors. Temperance people say amen to thnt. So do all who aro seriously consider ing the question and are working to ward a solution of this national prob lem. Wo want tho truth concerning alcohol from the time the grain Is di verted from Its natural and legitimate use nnd Us life-giving elements con verted nnd perverted into death-dealing poisons to the hour when, ppark ling and mocking, It lures men and women to destruction and recruits tho ranks of paupers and criminals. We want the truth concerning the re lation of strong drink to BocinI and economic conditions. Wo wnnt noth ing but tho truth concerning the liquor question In any of Us aspects physical, moral, flnnnelul, political. Men, women and children are learn ing tho truth today an never before. Tho public Is being shown the real nature of alcohol and thero can bo but ono result. REVENUE VERSUS WELFARE "Any revenue which Is derived by any government from sources which tend to degenerate nnd degrade any portion of tho people Is bad. Every source of Information, medical, socio logical nnd economical, tends to provo thnt the consumption of liquor Is dan gerous and that It depreciates the physical vitality of tho consumer, his mental capacity and his economic ef ficiency. This being true, It follows thnt our governmental rcvenuo from the liquor traffic should bo cut off." Prof. Franklin Hlckborn of tho Uni versity of California. ABSTINENCE IN BRITISH ARMY. Tho latest reports of tho Royal Army Temperance association give a membership of 60,38440.209 In India and 2CJ75 at home and in the colon ies. Colonel Seely, tho British secre tary of war, says: "The health of tho army has so Improved, mainly owing to tho Bprend of temperance, that they havo been able, without extra cost, to add 6,000 soldiers to the available forces of tho country." CONDUCTORS WANTED. , A man, getting excited nt a temper ance meeting, called out: "Why does not the Almighty send his lightning and blot out all the rum holes?" Quick was the reply from another In the audience: "The Almighty has the lightning all right what ho wants Is conductors." TOAST IN WATER. At a recent meeting of the New York Advertising Men's loaguo, 200 of them present, a health to President Wilson was drunk in wator. IMPOSSIBLE MOB. Let there be entire abstinence from Intoxicating drinks throughout this country during the period of a single generation and a mob would be as im possible as combustion without oxygen. Horace Mann. ONLY TO DESTROY. Never lot this be forgotten In think ing of strong drink that the -drink la strong only to destroy; that it never by any possibility adds strength to those who drink it Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson, England. HAD NO WEED OF THE BIBLE Students Very Much In Error When They Thought They Could Em barrass Henry Ward Beecher. A good story Is told about the late H'!iry Ward needier, who was ac customed to find his Inspiration wherever he might open the Ulhle. He was preaching once before the Harvard students. One of the stu dents In a spirit of deviltry removed the Illblo from the altar and substi tuted Webster'B dictionary. The word was passed around, and as thn noted divine ascended tho pulpit tho colle gians leaned back to enjoy the fun. Doctor lleecher adjusted his glasses and opened tho book. "My text this morning." he began, "Is taken from tho Song of Solomon." Then, as casually as If nothing had happened, ho went on: "I am tho rose of Sharon nnd the Illy of the valleys. As tho lily among thorns, so Is my love among tho daughters. As tho apple tree . . ." The students by this time had be gun to look khceplsh. They never again tried to play a Joko on Henry .Ward lleecher. Extraordinary Legal Decision. An extraordinary situation has been created In Nice by tho decision of the local tribunal In a case brought ngnlnst one of the finest and newest hotels In the town by a hairdresser and wig maker carrying on business In a street nt the side of tho hotel. Tho hair dresser, says the Standard, sued tho proprietor of the hotel on the ground that his light had been spoilt by the height of tho building that had been put up so nenr him, that his wlg-mnk-ing required a strong light, and was In reality a work of art of great value. Ho merely asked that the hotel should bo pulled down. The extraordinary thing Is that Judgment has been given In the hairdresser's favor, and tho ho tel proprietor has been ordered to tako down a building representing a vast sum of motiey. Important to Mothers Examine carvfully every buttle of CASTOUIA, a safe and suro remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Honrs fhn Slgnaturo of CJArM2rfi)Jt In Uso For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher'a Castoria The Proper Kind. "Brain experts declare that fish is tho best brain diet." "Then Homo people I know must live on sheep's head fish." Only Ono "BRO.YIO QUININE" To jpi ihn Tannine, r.ill for full name. I.AXA TlYh HHoMD yl lNINK. Look for iitnslnrr of li. W CKOYK. Cumi Colli in una Liar. 2ic. What Chance Has Man? "Julia, havo you seen my new white tllk waistcoat?" "Yes, dear; I have It on." Lifo. Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not stain the hands. Adv. A well-trained conscience will stretch a long as tho fun lusts. Those of Middle Age Especially. When you have found no remedy for the horrors that oppress you during change of life, when through the long hours of the day it seems as though your oaclc would break, when, vour head aches constantly, you are nervous, de pressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains, don't forget that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundred of women safely through this critical period. Read what these three women say: From Mrs. Mornung, Buffalo, N. Y. IUhtalo, K Y. "I am writing to lot you know how much your meclicino lias dono for mo. I failed torriMy durinrr tho last winter nnd summer nnd every ono remarked about my npiknr:ineo. I suf fered from a fenmlo trouble nnd always had pains in my back, no Hplietito and at times was very weak. M was visiting nt a friend's house, one day and she thought I needed l.ydia K l'inkham's VcRetablo Compound. I took it and have pained riRht pounds, havo a pood npictit and am feeling letter every day. Everybody is nskitifr nio what I am doinff nnd I recommend l.ydia k. rinkham's Vegetable Compound. You may publish this letter if you wish and I hojxj others who havo tho same complaint will see it ami fet health from your medicine as I did." Mrs. A. IIounuko, 11 iSlanton St, Buffalo, N. Y. Was A Blessing To This Woman. So. Richmond, Va. "I was troubled with a bearing down pain and a femalo weakness and could not stand long on my feet. Or all tho medicines I took nothing helped mo liko Lydia K. rinkham's Vege table Compound. I am now regular and am getting along line. I cannot pnnso tho Compound too miiclu It has been n blessing to mo nnd I hopo it will bo to other women." Mrs. 1). Tylkii, ii:i West Clopton St., South Richmond, Va. Pains in Side, Could Hardly Stand. Lor-r, Wis. " I was in a had condition, suffering from a femalo trouble, ami I had such pains iu my sides I could hardly move, lie fore I hatl taken tho whole of ono bottle of Lydia E. l'inkham's Veg etable Compound 1 felt better, and now I am well and can do a good day's work. I tell everybody what your medicine has dono for me." Mrs. Jons Thompson, Ixdi, Wisconsin. For SO roars Lydla K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound lias been tho standard re-mod y for fo malo ills. 'o one sick with woman's ailments does justice to herself if she docs not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it lias restored so many stiff erlng women to health. FWTWrlte to LYDIA E.FI3KII AX MEDICINE CO. fe;4 (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. Your letter will lie oiiened. read and answered by a woman aud held In strict confidence. Dr. Fahrncy's Teething Syrup Kmr filla. Can't fait. nurara and familr doctnra. V their frwnda lo give it to WW1 MomacN and liowet Alimenta. Yon can depend on It Don 't worrrl S centa at drug itnrea. Dra. D. Faluney H Bt Couth Ijtb, Tutu Good. L'm wr4 la lima. Raid fcr Dnwt Im. Explained. "I always cull a spade a spade." "That's because you always like to give a dig ut things." IV. Pierce' Plm-nut Pellet rci:iilt nnd inviuiiriite tmimch, liver nd Imweln. Sugnr-coatrd, tiny granule, " ll,'9' Io not gripe. Adv, Many a man hns been pronounced heartless who later died of heart failure. It Isn't until they fall off that some people know which side of tho fence they were on. V Honey of Horehound and Tar the brst of all specifics for the prompt relief of coughs, colds and sore throirt. k It soothes and hesls. A T Sold by all druggists. jp tSA Wk II Acbw A..I- U-yA A RHEUMAGIDE LIQUID TABLETS LINIMENT The Old Reliable Remedy for nintcnlar, articular aod InfUmniaUirr RHEUMATISM fMIFrMArnK1s)nnt nrfprirnilon thl iiivrniniT it'tiipontr? rwitfr. li nraiiftMi lit cm ue fcua ilnvnsUiiu puimm rruuitliahrtuui At All nraffgUU There's Money in Ice W offar ft limit, tmnunt of TrrnMirr HtMk Id an lw t' , nw ipimllii 3 pUni In llhnol, In onli-r ti rnlsrn uur iiiaiits and kot'p np with th d'innnj With in iTtwd capaHtt ih nptu-i to vf dividend!, lull luTntaiatiuD InrlUtl. Glacier Ice Company rWrchanlxUclrde Hit. St. Unit. Me. AGEHTS A lunniifarliin'rof pnputnrbr&n4 U itarunL-ol hiMilrry nia ItH-nJ r,.i,t,Mii(ttt!vi'!i Uiftiilldirfcl frt'ia Ihn mill to lhi hunm. Iimirnmiwil fruuinnnpalritu. Wt?ulsii havat-tinilft4linfuf mN-fcw.-nr.tl"! pnif lm. t-iiluHiv territory. W nu fur riitalitfin icrm. rorfMUM hiuia auto, 1m l. niiuK m., lnu.ipi, r, TinnPQTTREATEO,omllyrlvMotilrk i lUlUlUl rilir(.)HHmrniuvrwt'lllii k nliorttr'lh,otMitnvrrntlri"r-hrl ' nl6lv"ft(1nTii.Trl(illntiiiriitiii'iilFre . Dr. THOMAS K. CRI I N. Surrmor lo Or.H.H. Green Sons, Box 0, Atlanta, Ga Every Housekeeper Needs Our Combination Dipper 9irnrtlral kltrh'n ntt-nnl In : Kent MitttMiltl ft MiitmM. Atf.-nla wanted. I.iliemj term. W 1U W1LUAU.S CO., llxl 24. 0lnngi.wuuil, N. J. PARCEL POST EGG BOXES fVml 10c In nUmp for Mmp!v NHWKMTS AMI Hl.I.HLLS. 11. kv. iiRiDner. 4a liarriM.n Hl.,M- YurB I IHV I OK ( AMI OI.I JrittM RY, rfia- iiumiU lliumm, nn, niiu nil 'in nun wmii pert rt n.itilnit r J-v-lrv him! ilvrn pee. T. A. my, ? Mikliirn l.uiir, St iiiu nil iirt'riiiui iinii't r.i- rwur tiir ipce. T. A. Cray, 7 .M Allien l.uiir, rw iirk MFKKH IIAUM nriS-Uam how to tvpi.it, on mr and tt pit re MfirM-iiaiini. oruinin p.i p.nd, Wvlfc HUleTu until UtUlt'AAY, IUi ft, It rM, 1ia FOR AIL SOKE EYES W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 13-1914. It la the brortt babr InrdlrlfM of tht bnl Motliera rytrrwhera atick to It, and ura children lor loltc, Crampa, Diarrhoea and all Irial Rome rKRG by mau If you toeotioa thi ft Son, Ilageratown, Md. CURES COUC IN TEN MINUTES. PARKER'S i m a a mm A toiil prMuatliia of merit JlelpA tovrawl.imtv dandruff. Fnr R utnrinsf Colnr mnA Baatr to GrMT or Fdl Hmir. eo( nnil i. 'tout Pnunrmt