THE PULT6N COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. oti. L)t Vtf. ndia hiit 1 1: t hg. '"h Vh ftii I d 4k r of hot 3,1 Idle oft oti! mi 1 wit WHAT IS 1M4I LAX-FOS Is an improved Cascara A DIGESTIVE LAXATIVE-Pleasant to taki fn T.AT.FOS (ha Cascara Ii improved by . i addition of certain harmless chemical! i which Increase the efficiency of the Cas , ? cars, snaking it better than ordinary Cas Jr, cant LAX-FOS aidi digestion; pleasant .i to take; does not gripe or disturb stomach, thu Adapted to children and adults. Just try a . 9 bottle for conit!psiion or indigestion. 30c. Dan au ysunf lJy ntm J Banktr. t .lest hilf thaihip try 11 Inchon Shr iaU ni 4wiy hf n (ha heard tnt mitt 07. "Now bom ua Ihf 1011 ihctf Mid (pinker." It's Mti U frighten anybody t awake covered cut ol a sound aleea with (ha lint symptom of a uld clutching; at (ha throat and lunr. with that chilly creepy feeling all avar. Quick action It nccesaary at auch lime to nip It In In hud and thui prevent hronchllla or Mrloiia lanf (rauhlea. If you will always ketp a eotUi (J aid rtllabla Boschee's German Syrup bandy there It no need to worry. It gently soothes Inflammation, eases the cough, Insure 1 rood night' sleep, with free expectoration In the morning. This old remedy has been kucceaafurty used all ever the civil zed world for the last SI years. 25c and 75c. sizes at all druggists and Beaters everywhere. Try It and see. : nurvinnAAIl fllaanakld alsTaa. ahort. lnth JStMtfUUU in, of any elur. I'oHpald, So. Mkat fraah Larnnrtor Flnwrrs ii-nl lrr " AOBR FARM In albormarle County, Vir ata ( SlOUJU, ccimplrta with etock. crop and fcMhtavry. aaraa flneat tH.iu.cu land. Spin; 3caltd laa raom home. Larga hearing orchard, rel- nu4 . V llor Co., tit-.rliittlllH Argentina Is not hiking kindly to u foreign soft drinks. -t k 1 r. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription make weak women strong, sick women well, no aJooboL bold in tablets or liquid. Adv. "3 ' Trying to bo nice to Ills wife's rcla :ir Uvea Is awfully rough on a man's (lis position. JDS - Constipation, indigestion, sick headacha Ui and bilious conditions are overcome by Bourse of Garfield Tea. Drink on retiring. AUT. fr, c. The Toiler, s;i "Does a fanner huve to work hnrd?n ,.: "Yep. I!ut not ns hard as the nver I,,, ige person who hits to buy whut us , j-airmers mine." beti ' sos, -ACTRESS TELLS SECRET. 1 rtod 'A well known actress rives the follow . Df recipe for gray hair: To half pint of ' l'- vater 4d 1 ox. Hay Hum, a small box of IV, sarao compound, and 0. of k year na. tnytnifglst can put this up or you can nil It at home at very little cost Full Urecttons for making and use coma In trw'ach box of Barbo Compound. It will 'II fradually darken streaked, faded gray air, and make It soft and glossy. It will hit color the scalp, la not sticky or Taaay, ana aoes not rus oft. Adv. ilytt Ifo Really Annoying. "TelL that's enough to try the pa lence of Job!" exclaimed the village on alnlster, as bo threw aside the local per. ' "Vby, whnt's the matter, dear?" fl sked his wife. u' "Last Sunday I preached from the Ml U ye, thorefore, stendfust,' " nn " v wered the good man; "but the printer Mikes Jt read, 'Bo ye there for break hi'ii. 11 ri- UL' jrk H . r o An Edible Currency. r cii: At Cobhnm, n rural station In cen 0 Viifnl Virginia, Mr. Bell Is the store ' eeper. One day a small negro camo i'""-ito bis store with a single egg. He 'nt np to Mr. Bell and displayed the ewwaid egg. v "Uf. Bell, mummer any please, sir, irlflTs her a needle for dla euv. " "Ton . "fill rrnt nanill.ia i ti iiocuicg lur nu AJ If." Answered Mr. BclL lit "Nor. Sir. inillllinpr ll.m' nnnt turn Mdles; she sny plense, sir, give me I change la cheese." Toutli's Com- inion, .' Japanese Trade In Manchuria. Mr.- YoHhlda, who wns seleptnii hv cur,:ie Japano.se govprninent to Invmti. jars, commercial conditions In Man- luria, has made a report giving de N EtJl 0' the trntlo. About one month Is .LlHub-ed to transport goeds from Uttsnka to Harbin, even by passenger la" The principal JnpancRo prod- Sj-ts that are sent from Harbin to Eu- ueun ussia nre hosiery, underwenr, Oe SOleS, COttOn textiles, limillclnna lnglnss and Insulated electric wire! m ute mwitiio of August an Import x Has been assessed upon hosiery id underwear by the Russian Man iurlan customs. The trade of North anchnria Is on the road to prosper f, on account of the Increased pop atlan and the dev ilture. Harbin Is regarded as the cen r of business. eforctarting the youngsters cnool give them a piping tcupof P 8 aslant Postum 00I teachers. (0d xpert agree on two iur that the child needs ,kHdrink' d that the suimk ihouldn't be coffee. LTi. N" .njwstun fill, the need admit sn. ijy and its very extensive use Urd?3f thoughtful parents, orwnuplei w;th the child's fond Ijjf tfji fcr th;s flavory, nourish Esssf. food-drink, show how ir,mp.ctely it meets the re S:iireent 'TLere's a Reason" im.'',: t5 lc- ?ge in price, quality, f fiZ9 9f package. Inevitable Division By REV. J. H. RALSTON, D.D. Secretary of Correaponrtenca Dfparlmant, Moody Bible InitituU. Chicago TEXT 80 there was a division among the people because of him. John 7:43, The division referred to In the text was ono caused by Jesus of Nnzareth there was a di vision of the peo ple because of htm. To this day, men divide on personality one Is for Roosevelt, another forllrynn, 0110 for Wilson and another for Hughes, and prob ably more than ever before, are men and women as voters In the passing years con sidering men rath cr than parties or party platforms. In tho case of Jesus Christ, It was not a question as to the truth or falsity of his teaching, but as to bis personalityWho was he? Law of Christ's Life. As we study Jesus Christ In the brief three years of his uctlve public life, we find the luw of division prevailing. Now and then, there would be nn outburst of almost universal favor, but Imme diately there would bo nn outburst of almost universal opposition. Quite lit erally, he seemed to hnve come to di vide men, even members of the same family, father against son and mother against daughter. At this point, we may Inquire as to tho purpose of his coming. The pop ular view of tho angels' message that a Savior had come to bring peace to the earth, Is to be modified by the Sn vlor's own words that ho came to bring a sword, and while the ultimate result of the Savior's coining will be univer sal pence, the road to that peace Is one of conflict and human division. Jesus did not come to originate division or to instigate It, but to make clear the actual division that nlreudy existed be tween men, but which was obscured. Jesus Christ simply caused the ele ments In humanity, that were really antagonistic, and which were so mingled thut the lines of division were not clear, to become more distinct. As a brlnger of judgment then, we must not look on Jesus Christ as he has been caricatured as coming, "with overmas tering roge, bent on revenge." Division of Doctrine. The text Is very clear that the dis cussion was as to whether Jesus Christ was the prophet predicted In Deuteronomy 18 :15, 18, or not. To put tho matter broadly, was he tho ful llllment of prophecy? Thut might be questioned by the Jews today, but with the Gentile world the question Is rather, Is that historic Jesus who he claimed to be after he came to this earth? There Is practlcully universal consent to the character of Jesus of Nuzareth tho old-established and orthodox churches, and Indeed, many of tho modern religious faddists pro claim the perfect character of Jesus Christ, but the bono of contention Is not reached by these. The bone lies at tho point where man asks, Is this Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of God, not mystically, not potentially, not morally, but essentially and really the Son of God possessing divine at tributes and manifesting truo dotty? Ultimately, that Is the question that must be decided, and It Is tho dl vidlng line. A ninn's Inward conviction at this point settles his relationship to God, No man can say that Jesus Is Lord, but by the Holy Ghost. This Is the point at which there should bo set up a marker Indicating thut all who stand for the latter view ought to be sepa rated from those who deny tho true deity. Division Will Continue. Tho New Testament contains many figures of speech that Indicate two classes of men regarding Jesus Christ. There aro the wheat and the tares, the sheep and the goats, tho good and bad fishes, the company on the right hand and the company on the left, the just and the unjust, Uic clean and the filthy, the inun who confesses and tho man who denies, Dives nnd Laza rus, Abraham's bosom and hell. This abounding of contrasts Is not without meaning and men should heed It Many of these, of course, belong to the hereafter and Indicate that the division will continue. Whether It Is properly named or not, essential unlvcrsallsm Is a popular doctrine of today. Ono or two little denomina tions profess the doctrine, but multi tudes in tho denominations whoso creeds directly contradict It, really ac cept It, and should be styled unlver sallsts. But we must take out n very considerable portion of the Bible, cer tainly all such passages as Matthew 25:31-40, If we admit unlversallsm, for If wo would not do that, what guaranty have wo thut we huve a Bi ble thut tenches us anything about anything. Whut would we do for the historical Jesus? For tho teachings of the Biblo about these figures nnd divi sions nre just as well authenticated as tho teachings about Jesus himself. These things must be accepted ns crcdendu, or the entire Bible must be thrown nwny, and with It goes nil that we know of Jesus whom practi cally everybody admires. Division Need Not Continue. Fortunately, If the man Is not a be liever In the deity nnd Savloihood of Jesus Christ, he can nccopt that be lief nnd go over to the other side. It Is no difference what may be one's prejudice touching Jesus Christ. He must take sides, he must net as the people of Jerusalem acted In an swer to Pllnte's question, "This man or Barabbus?" It Is, theoretically, a choice between two opinions, practi cally a choice between taking Jesus as brother or Satan as muster In short, It Is a choice ultimately between Jlfe and death. .SauMeev.TKn ft yiM INH3MT10NAL SlUMOIOOL Lesson (By E. O. BKLLERS, Acting Director of me nunnay ticnooi course tn the Moody Bible Institute nf ChlenKO.) tupyriani, iw, western Nuwapaper Union. LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 4 JESUS THE 8AVI0R WORLD. OF TH LE880N TEXT John 3:1-18. GOLDEN TEXT For Cod so loved til world, that he gavo hla only bcKoUen son that whosoever bellovoth In him. should not perish, but have everluHtlug life. Jolt This most famous Interview In his tory occurred probably In some room In Jerusalem where Jesus wus a guest a room reached by an outer stairway so thnt he could receive visitors prl vutely. I. The Teacher of the Jews (vv. 2). Mcodemus was a member of the sitnheililn (Ch. 7:00). He belonged to the I'harlsees who were much devoted to the scriptures, and. In whoso hand tho political affairs were lurgely placed by the Romans. There nre sev erul reasons why Nlcodemus enme to Jesus by night. I'rudence dictated se crecy, but that he came at all was en couraging. Ho was more apt to find Jesus at home la the evening. He bad much that he wished to learn, and needed a quiet hour, removed from the trowd. The things that Jesus had done and taught made Nlcodemus think thnt Jesus might be tho Mes slnh. Mcodemus wanted to know how to be blessed or happy. He was willing to be taught. He wus uu cam est Inquirer. II. A Teacher From Cod (vv. 3-8) A great majority of the disciples of Jesus camo from tho common people (I Cor. 1:2C) yet for all classes he had tli 3 snme message, "Ye must he born again." The answer of Jesus was according to the condition of the man before him, the deepest need of his soul. Literally, ho said, "Most as suredly, except a man (anyone) be born again (anew or from above) he connnt enter the kingdom of heaven." To be born anew means to be born again. It matters not what your par entage muy have betw. If nny mnn could do without a new birth, Nlco demus wns thnt mnn. Ho wns moral, religious and sincere. The Instrument through which this birth Is effectlvo Is the word of God (I refer 1:2.1 James 1:18; John 15:.1) nnd the nu thor Is the Holy Spirit (v. 5; Titus 8:5). Water Is n symbol of the word (Eph. 5:2C). Literally translated. this passage would read, "Except one be born of water nnd wind." And ns wind "by mil-versul consent refers to one factor In regeneration, the Spirit, so the water manifestly refers to the other element of regeneration, the word." Tho main contention Is that the word Is the Instrument In the re generation. Although not expressly mentioned here, It Is elsewhere, Nlcodemus wns a teacher of Israel (v 10 R. V.) nnd yet he did not know so fundamental n truth ns the new birth though the Old Testament taught it There Is no speculation or guess work about Jesus' own teaching. He could say, "We speak that we do know" (v, 11). He hail been In henven, nnd In speaking of henven ho spoke of tho things which he, himself, had seen III. The Pupil's Difficulty (vv. 9-13) The works of the flesh as contrasted witn tne Trims or the Spirit are brought out In tho Epistles, yet, like Nlcodemus, people nre asking today, "How con these things be?" Jesus challenges Nlcodemus with the words, "Art thou a teacher of Israel and un derstandest not these things?" Whnt Jesus sold to Nlcodemus (vv. 11-13) Is true of tho scriptures now, especial ly of the New Testament. They tea tlfy to the facts which Jesus knew nnd revealed, he having been In heaven, and come down from henven for the purpose of making them known. To be born Implies that It Is the starting point of a new life, that we must grow ns a child grows to be a mnn until It reaches to "a perfect mnn unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ" (Eph. 4 :13). Many of the best saints cannot tell when they become Christians. Tho proof Is to be observed In the results or tneir lives, we cannot put our fingers upon one day nnd sny, "Spring hns come" but the spring does come, The religious lire must hnve a growth, thnt Is nn unfolding and nn enhancing of the powers nnd possibil ities of thnt life. IV. The Lesson Illustrated (vv. 14, 15, 18). Jesus believed In objective teaching, and he here refers to a memorable event In the carry history of the Jews as Illustrating his teach ing. The Journey through the wilder ness to the- promised land became wenry nnd discouraging, nnd the Is raelites complained bitterly of their hardships, complaining ngnlnst God nnd ngnlnst Moses. Punishment enmo In the form of fiery serpents, called fiery from the burning, stinging sensn- tlon cnused by their bite. So Intense was tho venom of the bites thnt they became fatal In n few hours. This punishment mad the people realize tho awfnl evil of sin. They acknowl edged their sin, and prayed for for giveness. Moses made n brazen ser pent, nnd carried It through the camp so thnt nil could see, nnd looking be came nn net of faith. Implying repent ance nnd return to obedience and to God. Thus our snlvntlnn Is literally, "Look nnd live;" believe nnd have eternnl life; doubt and perish (Mark 10:10; John 3:30). The moment we really look to Jesus and believe on him, then we hnve life coursing In onr veins; spiritual life faking the plnce of death, and we nre born again (John 1:12-13). Tho whole secret Is In these three words, "Look nnd live;" believe nnd have eternal life; donht and perish (Mark 10:10; John 8:30). Ond sent his Ron Into the world to save It not to condemn It (v. 17). bnt I whosoever will not receive Jesns Is copdemned already (jricb. 10:38-20), . IS GUILD GROSS, FFUFRSH SICK I UIL.IIIUI Look, Mother! If tongue is coated, give "California Syrup of Figs." Children love this "fruit laxative," and nothing else cleanses the tender stomnch. liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result Is they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then your little ono becomes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't eat, sleep or net naturally, breath Is bad, system full of cold, hns sore throat, stomach-ache or dlnrrhen. Listen Mother! See If tongue Is conted, then give a leaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and In n few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food pnsses out of the sys tem, nnd you have a well child again Millions of mothers give "Culifornln Syrup of Figs" because It Is perfectly harmless ; children love It, and It nev er falls to net on the stomach, llvei and bowels. Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle of "Cnllfornln Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plulnly printed on the bottle. Adv. Their Practice. "Dentists ought to muke nppealln orator." "Why so?" "Look at the way they can draw tears by working on peopte's feelings.' A pohtnl card to Garfield Tea Co.. Brook lyn, N. Y., asking fur a sample will re pay you. Adv. Explained. "I wns held up In this city before liiul been here a day." 'iuunt you get a chnnco to cry out?" "Oh, yes, bnt what did the nurse care for thnt?" Whenever Ton Need s General Tonic Take Grove s The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen eral Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver. Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Wbolo System. SO cents. Wood Being Put to Many New Uses. Among the products made exclusive ly from wood are charcoal,' without which wo could have no formalde hyde; cellulose, which, converted Into vlneoso, furnishes us with urtlflcial sausage skins nnd artificial silk from which neckties, stockings, braids tint tapestries are made. Mne-tenths of all paper Is made from wood. At the forest products laboratory at Madison, Wis., of the American Forestry association the mill waste of long-leaf plno has been turned Into a brown paper that has a variety of uses; cut into strips, it Is spun Into threads and woven Into bags, matting, burlap, suitcases and furniture. That laboratory has also produced a dye from tho mill waste of osugt! orange that Is a substitute for fustic. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF HAIR STOPS FALLING Girls! Try Thlsl Makes Hair Thick, Glossy, Fluffy, Beautiful No More Itching Scalp. Within ten minutes after an appli cation of Dunderlne you cannot And a single trnco of dandruff or fulling hnlr and your sculp will not Itch, but what will plense you most will be ufter rew weeks' use, when you seo new hulr, fine nnd downy at first yes but really now hnlr growing all over the scalp. A little Danderlne Immediately dou hies tho beauty of your hair. No dif ference how dull, faded, brittle nnd scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderlno nnd carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at n time. The effect Is amaz ing your hair will bo light, fluffy and wavy, nnd hnve an appearance of abundunce; nn Incomparable luster, softness nnd luxuriance. Get n 25 cent bottle of Knowlton'a Danderlno from nny store, nnd prove thnt your hnlr Is as pretty and soft as nny that It hns been neglected or Injured by careless treatment Hint's nil you surely can hnve beautiful hair and lots of It If you will Just try a Ut ile Danderlne. Adv. As the Old Year Died. "I couldn't get out of marrying her," Henpeck explained. "When she pro posed she said: 'Will you marry me? Have you any objection? You see, no mntter whether I sold 'yes or 'no,' she had me." "Why didn't you Just keep silent. then?" Inquired his friend. "That's what I did, and she said, Silence gives consent, and that ended It." MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds, Croup, Pncumnnln nnd Asthma ; GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT for Neuralgia, Rheumatism and Sprains. For sole by all Druggists. GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, MFR'S, Greensboro, N. C. Adv. Too Suggestive. First Tramp I wish I could git oft dose fast freights for a ride In a first class coach. Second Tramp Every cloud has lti- sllver lining. In do passenger conch dere Is nn ox and saw to remind you of a wood pile. Fr apf)y end rffcctlva action Dr. VerrYt "Dead Shot" hi, no tqusl. Una dnaa only will clrnn nut Worms or Tapeworm In a (aw hours. Adv. You can't always Judgo tho dinner by the prtea The average girl would rather be in love than be happy. Temperance (Conducted by the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union.) SAVINGS IN MAINE. "It is a good showing for Maine better still, Maine can say, can any other stute make the clulm? that no depositor In a Maine savings bank has ever lost a dollar that he deposited there. It Is to be noted, moreover, that the savings banks by no means repre sent nil the savings of tho Malno peo ple that are at Interest. The savings departments of tho trust companies have 00,322 depositors with deposits of $:!0.000,000, or twice ns much ns tho demand deposits In the some Institu tions. The national banks have mil lions In their savings departments, and the 11,820 shareholders In the loan nnd building associations have to their cretlit an accumulated capital of $1, 380,000. These and other totals make a showing for the thrift nnd Industry of Maine people that no stute can bet ter." This remarkable testimony to the prosperity of prohibition Mnlno comes from a newspaper avowedly hostile to prohibition, the Boston Herald. It Is a complete answer to the oft-repented falsehood of tho brewers and distillers that Maine has been Impoverished be cuuso sho has steadfastly refused to legalize the dramshop. In population Maine ranks as the thirty-fourth state In tho Union. But on June 30, 1015, tho deposits In her savings banks amounted to 'J7,423,088.03, a total ex ceeded by only 11 other states. The amount of depositors 238,58(1 repre sents nearly one-third of the total pop ulation of the stute, Including men, women ond children. Only teu states exceed Maine In the actual number of depositors. Tho total proportion of de positors to population Is equalled by only five states. Deposits In building nnd loon associations amounted to $,", 058,209, with 12,113 deiwsltors. Add to this the savings deposited In trust com panies and national banks, and tho per capita Individual deposits amount to $244.50 for every man, woman tind child In tho stote. In 1914 the average per capita Individual deposits In all tho states wus $188, which average Maine leuds by over $50. VICTORIES ON NOVEMBER 7. Michigan, Montuuo, Nebraska, South Dakota and the territory of Alnskn voted by lorge majorities to outlaw tho manufacture and sale of alcohol ic liquors. Arkunsos and Arizona defeated the liquor interests' efforts to substitute a local option law for the state-wido prohibition law. Idaho voted for constitutional pro hibition. Oregon, Colorado nnd Washington rejected by overwhelming majorities the beer measures Initiated by the brewers. Oregon gave a substantial majority vote for nn amendment prohibiting the Importation Into the state of alcoholic liquors for beverage purposes. Utah, Wyoming nnd Florida elected legislatures pledged to pass at their next session prohibitory laws. DEWEY ON WINE. George Creel recently Interviewed Admiral Dewey for the New York World. The admiral gave tils opinion about tho "wine mess" In answer to the question, "What about the famous drinking order?" "A good thing." His answer was In stunt. "There was some feeling about It at first, becauso tho papers uiado fun of It, and tbero was also an at tempt to make It appear that Secretary Daniels was churglng oflicers with In temperance. I think that the feeling has disappeared completely. Every railroad, every great corporation, hus long had an Ironclad rulo forbidding men to drink while on duty, hurt a ship as important as a locomotive? Practically every European power has copied the order, by the wny." TAP-ROOT OF EVIL. The lute Gen. William Booth of the Salvation Army summed It all up ns follows: "The drink dllllculty lies nt tho root of everything: Nine-tenths of our poverty, squalor, vice nnd crime spring from this poisonous tap-root. Many of our social evils which over- niiuuun mu iiiiiu iiivu du ui.iiij u'tio I trees would dwindle awoy nnd die If l. .l.n ln,l lllrn et .t...it, l,,iH they were not so constantly watered with strong drink. There Is universal agreement on that point." BIG. DEFICIT IN CHICAGO. Chlcngo, which gets 7,000,000 from Its saloons, will, It Is said, hnve deficit of about $100,000 nt the end of the present year. Cincinnati, another very wet town, Is also practically bank rupt. Meanwhile prohibition states ond cities nre prospering because they do not havo to sink so much money in caring for tho crime und poverty caused by drink. WASH WOMEN SCARCE. Wash women are getting very scarce In Dcs Moines, says an Iowa paper. Two dollars per day, car fare nnd meals Is no temptation to n woman who has a husband to support her and little children to enre for In the homo. Many men who drank up their wnges nnd spent their spare time In saloons, are now supporting their families, buy ing ground and building homes, nnd have becomo respectable citizens, al though a lawless floating trump cle ment would try to make It appear that prohibition does not prohibit PERSONAL LIBERTY. Tho Munich police aro authorized to censor woman's dross. In Lopstlg, boys nnd girls under eighteen are forbidden to enter saloons unless accompanied by adults, and to attend motion-picture exhibitions unless Juvenile pro grams alono are given. And all thnt Is In Germany, the homo of personal lib erty I HEAVY CLUB DUES. One trouble with tho saloon as the poor man's club la that tho dues aro .entlridy too hearjr, c 5 Net Contents 15 Fluid Draoh Mm At r.nilOL-3 PER CENT. 3 AVeaelablcrrcparation&rAs tiniJ thcStomacis and Bowels ol i TlicrcfyrromoiinCDlicstiQn Cheerfulness and iKsuwmu ticltherOpium.Morphlnenor Mineral. Not narcotic jilt Srnmt A hMiiful Remedy for Constlpalionand Diarrhoea.. ond Fewristmcsb nv Sleep rcsdU'nfliPrcfrCTnjrfawy facsimile Siinatoreof jTTAVBCOHPAWf. NOV TUH1V Exact Copy of Wrapper. THIS KIDNEY MEDICINE MAKES FRIENDS EVERYWHERE EXPERIENCED DRUGGISTS IN EVERY STATE RECOMSffiND AND USE SWAMP-ROOT IN THEIR OWN FAMILIES We hnve been bundling Pr. Kilmer's fwnnip-Uoot since 1SS1 and it Rives us pleasure to sell uu-li a medicine for it al ways produces a eat it-liol customer. We know of ditTcrcnt cuwa of kidney, liver and bladder troubles where Swamp-Root proved very beneficial; and we hnve hnd ocranion to use it in our ou family obtaining the most satisfactory results. We sell a ureal deal of it and believe it is a tptendid medicine. Very truly yours, 8ANDT DRUG COMPANY. Dec. 3, 1915. Brookvillc, Pa. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Fend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample sire bottle. It mill convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling alut the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paptfa Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar aize bottles for sale at all drug stores. Rear Guard Removed. Doris was rather backward tn her studies. One day when her fulber was Impiiriiig into her standing ut school she mlmitted that she was low est In her class. "Why, Doris, I am ashamed of you !" her mother exclaimed. "Why don't you study harder and try to get away from the foot of the class?" "It Isn't my fault," Doris replied In tones of Injured Innocence. "The lit tle girl who has always been at tho foot bos left school." it 1) Uo sick headache, sour stomach, biliousness or constipation by morning. Get a 10-cent bos now. Turn the rascals out tho headache, biliousness, Indigestion, the sick, sour stomnch nnd foul gnses turn them out to night and keep them out with Cn sen rets. Millions of men and women take a Cnscurct now and then nnd never know the misery caused by a lur.y liver, clogged bowels or an upset stom- nch. Don't put In another day of distress. Let Cascnrets ciconsc your stomach; remove the sour fermenting food: o - , t,llsc tho new bile from your liver and carry out all tho constlnnted waste matter nnd poison In the bowels. Then you will feel great. A Cuscaret to-night straightens you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug store menus a clear head, sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver and bowel action for months. Chil dren love Cascarets becauso they never gripe or sicken. Adv. His Occupation. "What Is that man doing?" asked tho customer, ns he saw the clockniak er's assistant painting the hours on a clock face. "Oh." replied the moster, "he Is slin ply marking time." Suitable Match. "Whnt beenme of Mllly? Sho wns a duck of a girl." "Yes, nnd she married n qunck." OR SLUGGISH BOWELS Why Rheumatism Comes With Cold Weather ! BY VALENTINE MOTT PIERCK, M. D. A close connection exists between these two cold weather and rbeii' tnatism. Prof. Alex. Haig, of London has the most followers in the niedica profession in the belief that the pres erve in tho system of urio acid, or its salts in excess, is the real causo of rheu matism. Lveryono has recognized the di'furence in the appearance of their wnter as soon as it gets cold : there is vitcii a copious Buuiineiit oi oricKUUsi. Several causes may lend nn to an accumulation of urio acid in the system, Which, in turn, causes) rhenmnlium or sout. or crenky joints, or swollen fineers. or painful joints. - For one reason the skin does not tiirow off the urio acid, by profuse sweating, as in the hoi weather, and the kidneys are nnable to take care oi the double burden. Another reaton mm i vjfj-fl am fror Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years OtNTftUN MIMRVi lCW rTTe From what purchasers sny and the da mund there in fur Dr. Kilmer's tiwamp Hoot it must lis a virtuous medicine. I have been nelling it ever since its introduce tion and 1 know of a cane 'n're Kwamp Itoot cuied after all dot-ton failed; thul being a very prominent enw it created great denl of favor for Hv imp Hoot. I am perfectly sntixtied with your remedy; mid Ix-lii-ve it is equal to tho very beat on the market. Verv truly vouin, WM UAl'R. Dniirgint. Nov. 11, 1010. fct. Cluir, I'd, Aviators attached to the corps station nt San Diego weather reports. Signal obtain Only One "PROMO QUININE man tin, .'niitif. call iir foil nam LAXATIVE IHtk for alL-n&ttirn nf la. u. UUUV1 Cures a 1X44 la Una lMy. laa. Couldn't Help It "I have been spoken of ns a logical candidate for the legislature." "Never mind!" consolingly said J. Fuller Gloom. "People will talk, you know." Judge. TVrtshl's Imtlan Vf rMnW rills eontt noihlns hut vi--tcibl Inarrcllrnta. which at antly aa a tumc and imrKAtlvp by alLnu lallon and nut by Irritation. Adv. Still on the Job. Ilyker My wife's mother hns beetl dying for the last live years. I'ykcr And she Isn't dead yet? Hyker No, Khe's very much alive You see, when her husband croaked ha left her his dyehouse. The Beautiful. "Snow in the city Is pestiferous, In the suburbs a poem," opines the BiiltJ more American. To which the Syra cuse Post-Standard rejoins: "Snow 1$ a delight In city and country when It doesn't degenerate Into slush." Constipation can bo cured without drug, Nature's own remedy elected herbs ia Garfield Teo.-A.lv. Foolish Striving After Happiness. We nil seek happiness so eagerly that In the pursuit we often lose that Joyous sense of existence, und thoso quiet dally pleasures, the vuluo ol which our pride alone prevents us frou acknowledging. Sir Arthur Helps, Its Lead. "I see that jour woman reporter has n decided tendency for military, happenings." "I guess that Is because sho putt too much powder on her nose for news." Infections or inflammations of the Eyes, whether from external or internal causes, are promptly healed by the use of Roman Eye Balsam at night upon retiring. Adv. A movement Is under wny to turn the vacant lots of New Orleans lata vegetable gardens. Speechless amazement Is one of tho few things thnt go without soylug. Any mnn becomes an Ideal husband the day bis wife becomes a widow. is that people do not drink as much water in cold weather as in summer, which helps to flusii the kidneys. Again, they eat more meat in cold weather, ana some people are so susceptible that they soon develop rheumatism after eating meat. At all such times persons should drink copiously of hot water, any, a pink morning and night, and talis Anuria three or four times a day. This An urio comes in tablet form and can b bad at almost any drug store. ' It dis solves the urio acid in the system and carries it o-itward. I wonld advise) everyone to take Annrio occasionally, and continue for three or four weeks. and in that way avoid rheumatism, gou and manv of the oainful disorders duo to urio acid. Adv.
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