THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURO, Pa. Don't Neglect Kidneys Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Prescrip tion, Oyercomes Kidney Trouble It U now conceded by physicians that the kidney should have - more attention ii they control the other organs to a re markable degree and do a tremendous imount of work in removing the poisons ,r,i waste matter from the syalero by Altering the blood. The kidneys should receive some as lietancs when needed. We take leas ex ercise, drink leas water and often eat more rich, heavy food, thereby forcing the kidneys to do more work than nature intended. Evidence of kidney trouble, iucb as lame back, annoying bladder troubles, smarting or burning, brick just or sediment, sallow complexion, rheumatism, maybe weak or irregular heart action, warns you that your kid neys require help immediately to avoid more serious trouble. An idea herbal compound that has had moat remarkable success aa kidney and bladder remedy is I)r. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot. There is nothing else like it. It ii l)r. Kilmer's prescription ucd in pri vate practice and it ia sure to benefit you. Get a bottle from your druggist. However, if you wish first to teat tV.ia great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ninghninton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Preserving a Sense of Security. "I yon think the electoral college rliinild be abolished?" "So," replied Senator Sorghum; "now ond then n few men should be permitted to tnltc part In nn election vltli no fenr of heckling nnd with lib tuliitc confidence In the result." If your ye smart or feel scalded, Bo ron n Eya Bilum applied upon solng to bed It Juit the thins to relieve them. Adv. Envying a Loser. "Diit niun (lone made nn election bet diit lenvpH him 'bilged to ent n gallon of lasses wlf a toothpick," remarked Mr. EriiKttw I'lnkly. "Well," renmrked rickniiliiny Jim. "Pe toothpick mi.kes It Blow work, but ie 'lasses In wuth It." Dr. Pierce's relicts are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic Adv. The Main Object "Pn, what's iiieunt by party ulllllii Hon?' " "That's a term used liy diplomatic persons to conceal the renl motive which prompt men to IntiiR together In the hope of sharing the spoils of of fice." MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds, Croup, Pneumonia niul Asthma ; GOOSE GKEASE LINIMENT for Neuralgia. Kheumatlsin nnd Sprains. For sale by nil Druggists. GOOSE GKEASE COMPANY, MFK'S, Greensboro, N. C. Adv. JUST MATTER OF PERCENTAGE Legialator Had Figured Out Method by Which He Voted Right in Ma jority of Cases. During the last session of a western legislature one member, n tall, lingu lar man with n white mustache of the walrus pattern and the faculty of be ing able to throw both his thumb nut of Joint lit will, made himself conspic uous liy voting "No" on every bill, res olution, or other form of business that came up. However Innocent a meas ure might he, this man voted against it stentorlotiHly. ' Finally a legislator weakened under the strain nnd approached the gentle man with the walrus whiskers, . "Why is It?" asked the man, "that you vote 'No' on everything?" "I'll tell you," said he of the walrus mustache, with n confidential nlr. "Seventy-live of those bills nnd resolutions fire bnd nnd ought never to be passed. And I figger that any man who votes right 75 per cent of the time is n pretty durned good legislator." To Avoid Trouble. "There's no particular reason why you shouldn't take a cheerful view ut life." "Yes, there Is," answered the pes simistic person. "I complain In self defense." "I don't understand." "If I appeared happy and contented all the time reformer would accuse me of not hnvlng the Interests of my fellow men at heart, so I frown and growl occasionally Just to show that I belong to the progressive element." New Haven Journal. Food Product They Overlooked. This year the South Is iirodiiclne the largest rice crop In its history, anil al though nil other chief food products now enjoy much higher range of values than normal, rice Is the exception, it selling this season, due to large crop and limited demand, only about on a level with thu nverage of the past ten years. Vlckshurg Herald. The cheerful feeling you possess after a drink of something hot and flavory should be only the beginning of your satisfaction. For this very reason more and more people are turning from coffee to Instant Postum A lessened tendency to such annoyances as nervousness And sleeplessness repays them A ten-day trial of this de lightful, flavory hot drink has assisted so many to health fcnd comfort that your friend, the Postum drinker, will tell you its well worth while. "There's a Reason" KEYSTONE STATE IN SHORT Latest Doings in Various Parts of the State. PREPAREDFORQUICKREADiNG Capital Stop Disinfection. Harrlsburg. The Harrlsburg City Council refused to operate its tempor ary sewage dlsinfeotion plant any longer. Miner Killed Under Car. Tamaqua. Caught under a trip of runaway cara at the No. 6 colliery, John Darko, aged thirty-one, waa ao badly squeezed that he died shortly afterwards. U. G. I. Paya $386,000 State Tax. Harrlsburg. The United Gas Im provement Co., of Philadelphia, paid the State $366,000 In a alngle payment as State tax. It waa the largest pay ment of the week. Swallows Pin, Dlta Of Paralyeli. Pfymouth. Charles Sapko, nine years old, died from infantile paralysis. A pin that he swallowed while at his school brought on the disease accord ing to doctors. Veteran Killed In Fire. Waahlngtonvllle. John RoUwell, evenly years old, a Civil War veteran was burned to death In his home here. He was alone and It Is believed a lamp tiploded as he alept. Milkmen Plan Another Rise. Carlisle. A recently formed organ ization of milk dealers In this section, who raised the price of milk one-half cent a- quart two weeks ago is contem plating a further advance to make the product 20 cents per gallon, wholesale. Lack Of Cara Stops Mine. Shenandoah. William Penn Col liery, of the Susquehanna Coal Com pany, was compelled to suspend for want of railroad cars, throwing over one thousand men and boys out of em ployment. Girl Kills Self With Gun. Scranton. Annie Romanofsky, twen ty years old, a pretty young woman of Mahanoy City, while visiting friends here, fired a bullet Into her brain, dying shortly afterwards. The cause t the suicide la unknown. Students Forego Icea For War Relief. Bethlehem. The girls of the Mo ravian College for Women have de cided that twice a week for the next three weeks they will forego the use of Ice cream at meala in order that the money thus saved may be turned over to a fund for work In prison camps In Europe. Boy Dies Of Lockjaw. Cataaauqua. Stepping on a rusty nail that penetrated his foot two weeks ago, Robert Texler, eighteen yeara old, of West Catasauqua, treated the wound with home remedies, but when he be came 111 and a physician was sum moned It was found that he was suffer ing from lockjaw. His death followed several hours later. Kills Bear With Knife. Gilberton. Jos, Norcavage brought home a two hundred and fifty pound bear that he killed In Sullivan county after a desperate battle. The sports man says he fired three shots, the last of his emmunton, at his bearish I p, when the maddened bruin savagely at tacked hlni. After a fierce struggle he finally vanquished the bear by plunging the blade of a large hunting knife Into his neck. NEWS NOTES. The banks of Lehigh county have 123.098,000 on deposit, a gain of five millions during the past year. Blinded by the glare of the big elec tric lamp, Joseph Rockel, of Hoffman, near Allentown, was struck by a trol ley car, bis head lacorated and severely bruised about the body. Carl Allgrum, of Bethlehem, who has Just resigned aa head foreman of No. 2 machine shop of the Bethtehem Steel Company, after seventeen yeara of con tinuous service, waa presented with a gold watch by his fellow-employes. The canvass of the vote for Repre sentative In the Bucks-Montgomery District, completed by E. C. A. Moyer, of Montgomery, and W. 8. Schllcter, of Bucks, showed the following offi cial figures: Watson, R., 28,952; Ilea cock, D., 20,232; Whiteside, Soc, 954; Rambo, Pro., 467; Dix, Single Tax, 126. While he was dressing a Thanksgiv ing pig out In the back yard thieves entered the home of Emery Chuck, of South Bethlehem, and stole forty-five dollars. The two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus J. Campbell, of Harrlsburg, was burned to death when a spark from the furnace tell on the baby's crib. The Harrlsburg Hospital will pur chaoe a new ambulance with $2,000 pro vided by State appropriation and a similar sum donated by the Harrhfburg Pipe and Pipe Bending Company. The Palmerton Board of Trade haa decided to erect large electrical signs along the railroads and on the highest elevation In the town, Inviting people to make their home there and prosper. The high swinging bridge between East Mauch Chunk and Pleasant Hill, across a deep ravine, Is being rebuilt at a cost of $500, which amount Is be ing raised by looal residents. Harry Alexander, of Allentown, bought two old autos for $90 and when he found they would not run, stopped payment oa the check. He was ar rested and forced to pay. ORDER AMERICAN ATHLETES trl : (Ts aa crffiSar jTT If , . gy nMln sum ttK0 BRILLIANT PERFORMERS IN SWEDEN. Atnerlcnn athletes hnvc ngnln shown Hint they retain their pluce nt the head of track and Held sports by the brilliant performances of the chosen few who crossed to the Scandinavian countries at tho Invitation of Sweden. With only five men on the teiim, four of them selected otllcliilly nnd the other, Wurd of Chicago, going beennse his fellow citizens thought he de served the rip. the representatives of the United States huve won nearly every event In which they have com peted. In the two days at ('hrlstlnnln the Americans were victorious' In every event but one, nnd In thnt Ted Mere dith was benten only by a yard by J. Ilolln, the Swedish champion, at 800 meters. The performances of the men at Stockholm were remarkable when It Is taken Into consideration that they had disembarked from the steamship only a day or two before their first meeting with the Scnndlnnvlnn cham pions. In the stay of n week before tho Stockholm nnd Clirlstlnnln meet ings the Americans had a chance to train, and tlie result was apparent, particularly In the cases of Meredith, Loomls and Word. Loomls recovered his spring In the high Jump and do- C0AKLEY IN NEW CONTRACT Veteran Pitcher Signed by Columbia University Has New Duties and Increased Salary. Andy Coukley, veteran pitcher, who has been bnscboll coach of Columbia university for three yenrs, has signed a new long-term contract, with more Coach Andy Coakley. Important duties assigned him nnd more pay uttached. Ho has had great success with the Columbia bnsebiill teams. HOLDS MANY CHESS TITLES Lasker la Now Champion of New York and Chicago and Recently Won English Emblem. Edward Lnsker, winner of tho re cent Western States Chess association meet, holds a number of titles, all of which he has won by a nurrow mor gln. He holds the chnmplonshlp of New Vork, tho chnmplonshlp of Chlcugo, and during his stay In Englund won the chnmplonshlp of London. Club Made Money. Tho financial statement of the Washington American league baseball club shows the profits for the recent season will amount to between $25,000 and $1)0,000. Although there wero re ports of light attendance early In the summer, comparisons show that the to tal utteudiiiice of spectators was great er than In 1013. Harry Gaspar Deposed. President T. J. Hnnlon of the Sioux City Western league club announces that ho has "accepted the resignation of Manager Harry Gaspnr nnd that he will go to the big leagues for a suc cessor to Gitspur. He snys the former malinger can remain with the team as pitcher, but Gaspur, It Is said, ub- Jects to that. I m ) ' ' ;! 1 i WIN HONORS ABROAD feated Kullerstrand, the Swede, who had beaten him in the first meeting. Ward scored his first victory of the tour when ho won the 200 meters on tho opening day at Chrlstlunla and Meredith got close enough to Bolln at SOO meters to mnke matters uncom fortable for the man who had easily conquered him a week previous. Boh Simpson, the University of Mis souri hurdler, hus been Invinclblo In all the competitions over hurdles, and already hns placed on the books u new world's murk for 110 meters. Be sides showing his superiority In hurdling, Simpson has acquitted him self well on the flat, nnd the same may be said of Murray, who has beaten the .SciiiKlinnvliins with great regularity In both hurdle races and nt sprinting distances. Loomls hns been victorious In all the short-distance races, and, now that he hns evened up with Kullerstrand In the high Jump, hns es tablished his supremacy In that de partment of sport. The Scandinavians were delighted with the work nnd sportsmnnshlp of the Americans and promise to send a representative lot of athletes to Ihc United States next year to compete In various tournaments. SPORTDOH No matter who plays, In most of the football games the ticket scalpers are wlnuers. Tale has won the Intercollegtnte trap- shooting championship eight times In as many years. All of the clubs In the Western league are said to have made money this year, except seven. According to latest reports, the Dodgers haven't cracked under the strain of having so much money. Gloomy Gtis says: The man who Invented basketball was In all other respects a rospectublo and decent citi zen. Minneapolis boxing promoter would give bonuses to fighters scoring knock outs. He automatically bars Freddie Welsh. Tho McGrnw who plays tackle for Princeton Is not John McGrnw of Giant fame. If he were he would be a great kicker. Miller Hugging hns been given per mission to trade any player on his team. He might be able to get a few broken bats In exchange. In the good old days of boxing a chnmplon often fought on a ''winner take nil" basis. Nowadays all a cham pion wants, whether he wins or loses Is everything. e e Branch Rickey was recently ad mitted to the bnr In the state of Mis souri because ho wishes to establish himself In his life work and get away from baseball. A futurity candldnte recently placed In Tommy Murphy's stable at Pough keepsle Is a yearling filly by Main street. 2 :05, out of Lady Joy, 2 :13, by Jay McGregor, 2.07. Trls Speaker camo back from the Cnnnllnn woods this fall wearing n wrist watch. He alibied himself by saying thnt all of the hunters tn the big woods wore them. A revised version of the snlo of the Red Sox shows tho club went for $750,000 Instead of $075,000. Tet Charley Ebbetts had nerve enough to ask a million and a half for the Dod gers. All of the big league parks now seem' comparatively quiet and de serted nnd melancholy, except Shlho park, Philadelphia, where the at tendance continues about the same aa it was In September. John L. Collyer la coaching Cornell university oarsmen, assisted by for mer Couch Charles Courtney, In nn advisory capacity. The curly workouts attracted 150 candidates for the varsl-1 ry and freshmen eights. I YACHTING BOOMING IN CUBA Amateurs Have Outgrown 8maller Craft and Place Orders for 8ev. eral Larger Yachts. With the growing prosperity of Cuba, yachting has developed Into one of the lending sports of wealthy Cubans, and the Havana Yacht club races are now a feature of the sea son. Many of the amateur yachtsmen feel that they have outgrown the Bon der type of racing crnft, and orders have been pluced In this country for several of the lnrger racing yachts. When these are launched It ia hoped that some of the American yacht own era may be Induced to visit Cuba and participate In a series of International races. If the outcome of these races warrants, several of the wealthy Cu ban enthusiasts ' may combine and challenge for the America's cup with in tho next few years. DEPENDS ON "PULLED DRIVE" 8uccess of Ichiya Kumagee, Japanese Tennis Champion, Uses One of Rarest Strokes. Tennis experts who hnvc been study ing the style of Ichiya Kumngec since the recent victories of the Juponese champion showed him to be n formid able contender for the national title, say that Kumagee's success Is due largely to his use of the "pulled drive," one of the rarest strokes In the game. The stroke, they say, corresponds to the pull in golf. Its effect Is to make tho ball spin upon nn axis tilt ed away from tho player at an angle Ichiya Kumagee. of about 35 degrees. The bull Is heav ily cut sideways, upward and outward, and the effect Is a wide curve In flight nnd a very puzzling bound or break after It strikes the ground. It is said that this stroke was suc cessfully used by the late Anthony F. Wilding, the British and Australian champion, but It Is virtually unknown In tho United States. POSTS ARRANGED FOR COURT Desirable to Have Them Removed When Lawn la Being Cut or In Winter Good Plan Shown. It Is sometimes desirable to have tennis-court posts arranged to be eas ily removed from the lawn or the court when the grass is being mowed, or dur ing the winter. The method of fixing the posts lu the ground, as shown In the sketch, makes It convenient to re move the posts nnd still gives the nec essary stability, writes Edward It. Smith of Walla Wnlla. Wash., In Pop ular Mechanics Magazine. A square wooden box, tarred to resist moisture, Is placed In the ground, nnd the post la fitted Into It. The upper end of tho Removable Posts. box Is level with tho surface, and when the' post Is removed a wooden block Is fitted Into the opening. Re moval of tho posts permits the mow ing of tho grass close to them and leaves the pluce free from obstruc tions when the court Is not In use. WOMEN SELECT GOLF DATES First Time In History of United States Golf Association Fair Sex Have Had Privilege. A .commltteo of women will select the course and dntcs for their next national golf tournnment. An an nouncement at hendquartcrs of the United States Golf association says the committee has been asked to choose three clubs and the date which they consider best for the woman golf ers, ao that their selection can bo voted upon, which Is to be held In New tork next January. This Is said to be the first time In the history of the organization that the women have been permitted to select the course and the dates. Australian Fighter la Anxious. On behalf of Les Darcy, the Austral Ian middleweight champion, a chal lenge has been Issued to tho world for a match to take place at Sydney some time within three months. Mike Gib bons, tho St. Paul lighter, Is the one boxer the Australians believe la en titled to a bout with Durcy, i M 1 mm '"' , I 1 A' 1 lit INDIAN NAMES FOR WARSHIPS Suggestion Made That Vessels of the United States Navy Be Called After Famous Red Men. A corresndent of the New York Times advocates Indian numes for United States wurshlps. "How to name the ships of our vastly extended navy Is an Interesting question. A glance down the list of the names of our naval ships does undoubtedly give the Impression that 'they had been ac cepted by a weary man as a choice of evils.' "It seems to me that from the men of the race longest Identified with our history the noble red men nnd from their tribes, most befitting titles could be found for applying to our wurshlps. From early childhood the lives of the foremost Indian chieftains huve In spired Intense admiration In Ameri cans. They are the Ideul embodiment of the greatest naval buttle prowess of their time. "What mimes could Imply the Idea of Indomitable fighting force In the American mind equally with Powhn tnn, the powerful sachem of Virginia ; or Pontine, "the Red Napoleon," chief of tho Ottuwns; or Teciimseh, chief of the Shuwnees, or (Shawunoes) and celebrated fighter, diplomat, and ora tor; or Black Huwk, noted warrior chieftain of the Sacs and Foxes?" YOU MAY LOOK YOUNG By Keeping Your Complexion Young With Cutlcura. Trial Free. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. These super-creamy emollients do much to keep the skin clear, fresh and youthful, as well as to koep the hair In a live', healthy condition and the hands soft and white. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Needles Made of Bone. The needle is one of thu very old domestic Instruments. The earliest Were probably of bone. Steel needles, close upon the modern style, were made by the Moors at n very early period, and there Is a record of their Introduction Into England In the four teenth century that the iieedle-mnUIng Industry became quite an imHirt:iut one In England, and companies were formed for making them. Needles made of llsli bone, bone of oilier ani mals nnd also ivory, sometimes hav ing an eye nt one end and sometimes having an eye In the middle, have been found iimoiig the refuse of the. enve- ilwelling peoples of Europe. The mil chlnery now employed In making nee dles of the many kinds used in sew ing is quite ns wonderful us the ma chinery used In making the pins that the world uses so recklessly. Wash ington Slur. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOKIA, that famous old remedy for lufuuts und children, und see that it Slcnature of In Use for Over 30 Toars. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Teaching and Learning. There Is more than a verbal differ ence between "learn" and "teach." There Is u vital difference. IMucation comes by learnliiK, not by teacblni:. And what Is lenriiliiK? It Is the ex perience of the spirit. We learn by doing, Is an old sayiiii;, nnd It Is true. It Is the only way to learn. One can teach till doomsday and not make n scholar, n real man, n true cltl.en out of a hoy. Tench Is n misnomer In the truth of education. Such a one Is a guide, a friend, u leader. Telllnu n child a fact should he undertaken with Krent caution, for when the child loses the relation, he loses the truth, relo cation Is really absorption and tho duty of the teacher Is to put the child where the absorption proceeds. This may not be professional, but It Is to be commended because It isn't. Studying Patience. The rich old uncle from whom much was hoped was visiting his niece, who had been telling him how dearly his little great-nephew und namesake loved his school nnd how well he was getting on with his stliudies. "Well, Teddy," said the uncle, Jovial ly, upon the return of the little boy, "what do you do In school all day?" Teddy pondered. "Well," he wild gravely, "mostly I wait until It's time to go home." Wright's Indian Vegetable Tills are not s "coal-tar product" nor a "confection," but a good, old-fashioned dose of medicine for regulating the stomach, the liver and the bowels. Uet a box and try them. Adv. Attar of Rosea. While liulgarlmis are lighting so hard .lt Is Interesting for women to remember thnt In that country are raised 2tVK) acres of roses from which the celebrated nttnr of roses Is dis tilled. Only half as much was distilled this year as lust, on account of the war, which means of course, that the precious stuff will be much more ex pensive. Germany makes nn attar out of coal tar. An cosy-goliiR man Is sometimes t'.if flculf to pet rid of. Uric Acid Poisoning ? The most eminent physicians recog nize that uric acid stored up In the system la the cause of rheumatism, that this uric acid poison is present In the joints, muscles, or nerves. Dy ex perimenting and analysis at the In valids' Hotel and Surgical Institute In Buffalo, N. Y Dr. Tierce discovered a combination of native remedies that he called Anurlc which drives out the uric acid from the system, aud In this way the pain, swelling and lutlaiiuun tlon subside If you are a sufferer from rheumtdlsm, backache, polns here or there, you can obtain Anurlc at any drug store and get relief ti-om the pains and Ills brought about by uric acid; or send Dr. I'lerce 10c for trial pkg. Anurlc which you will find ninny times more potent thnn lithla and eliminates uric acid as hot water melts in gar. A ahort trial will convince yon. That Knife-Like Pain Have you a lame back, aching day and night T Do you feel sharp pains after stooping? Are the kidneys sore? Is their action Irregular? Do you have headaches, backaches, rheumatic pains, feel tired, nerv ous, all worn-out? Use Donn's Kid ney Pills the medicine recom mended by so many people In this locality. Read the experience that follows: A Pennsylvania Case 0. A. Oeasey, 13 Awl fit., Hunbury, Pa., says: "The m crettons from my kidneys punned too often, obllKlng me to get up nlKhts and thu passuxe were terribly ptinful. I had severe, knife like pnlns throuKh the small of my back and they bothered me worse In the morning- than any other time. Ktnully I usoil Doan's Kld nev Pllla and four boxes cured m. The pains left my buck and I haven't suffered since." Cl Deaa's at Any Store, BOe a Boa DOAN'S Hr?uum FOSTER MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N.Y. Sfops Neuralgia Pains Why suffer from excruciating neu raleia pains when an application of Yager's Liniment will give quick relief Thia liniment ia pood too, forrheu matum, sciatica, headache, pain in chest or side, sprains, cuts and bruises. TtMt tar cwnl bntttn of Yard's Liniment contain! fonrtluir a aiucb aa the utual btitmut lln I meat told St lbal price. At ail dealers. YAGER'S LINIMENT OILIIFBT DltOD. CO. Halt I mors. Aid. Surface Judgments. President T. V. O'Connor of tho In ternational LoiiK"horcmcu was talking to a reporter about a labor dispute. "You are Judulni? too much by sur face c Iltions," he sold. "Judlni a labor dispute by surface indications is as bad us Judk'liiK a man by bis clothes and, us to that, mi aviator Just buck from Trance wild to me the ther flay: "'The handsomest uniforms and rich est medals arc always to be found farthest buck from the filing line.'" Tir. PruTr'o "Dead Shot" la powwful and prompt but aafe. On dnae only la vnouab to upH Worms nr Tapvwoim. No caator all nrecaaary. As. Brought It On Himself. "What Is the difference " began the Cheerful Idiot. Everybody but the grim-looking man arose and left. "What Is the difference," he went on uiideterredly, "between somebody placliiK wearing uppurel In a Saratoga and a bloodhound with u bud cold?" The grim-looking inim said nothing, but drew n pistol stealthily from his pocket. "One Is n trunk packer und the oth er Is ii punk tracker." (He drew u veil over the sickening details.) Kiirm Life. He who slugs drives away sorrow. mr "Tkk MraiM I mh with t am4nil aM" a.1, "Thai !m bl tow w. jww HNnt for H C I'my "W.U, jr w iK.r. a lftaf m tfea M 1S I Tfiaw I ft my Int trt " Mrw "Ltt M 'Ctnaf-M. M ywft Vm SWWJ 0TWa tfjr.p ( . a44 fcrwtirtw." Boschee's German Syrup is a remedy of surpassing; excellence for the numerous disorders caused ry (retting: wet feet, or occasioned by ex posure to the weather. It has been a standard everywhere for the relict ol colds of all kinds lor SI years. 25c. and 75c sizes at all Druggfets and Dealers. IF YOU HAM no appetite, Intllzt tkn, I latulence, Sick liradachc,"all run down" or lolnf flein, you win Tina luitwhat won rrred. They torn up the weak stomach anil build up ths flag-ulng cnerglca. FLORIDA FARM Writ for Booklwt to FACTS J. HENRY STROHMEYER SARASOTA, FLA. BALTIMORE, MD. PATENTS : atwon K.rnlaman.WMh- Un. DC Himk. fre. Illlb- al ivfaronows. Baal retail. 1 9rlit.f!irl.P.nw SDI name and adilrm and r uaies-uins-Doys hl(llll, ,or,a yoM canl and large lllntuutftd catalog ut nurpiut-a frna, Tunnra MuTolt' Co., Dept. tj. L , Richmond, Va. Avoid operations, potltl I.itit a Stomnob remedy (JVo Oil) Kraalta anro; booM remedy. Writ todar. Ulktwa. Khm.; C...D.H W-l. ll S.DMrkctaSL.CaicatS WT nTuTb ALT Tm O R eTn O. 50-1914 A PROMINENT RICHMOND WOMAN Richmond, Va. "Dr. Tierce's Fa vorite I'rescrlptlon was recommended to me Dy my mother - In law, who had great faith In Its effi ciency, and after using It I was an q,unl advocate of I have given birth to eight children, and aa a precaution to gunra against ninny of the un lileasunt features and the many discomforts thnt ac company tills period, nnd to give me tone and strength, I took It all through my delicate state with four of my children, nnd I am happy to relate I received the full benefit of the medi cine and could not hnve been mora comfortable "MRS. A. M. BST. MAN, 1703 W. Carry St. AdM ,a fktHt WW A ' l-rW-MAST Tints PQls
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