THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURO. PA. 1 3G1STS PRAISE DR. KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT I Customers Always Satisfied With Results T'r brother wm In need of medicine to J 6wsmpRoot and concluded to Iiva j Mir preparation a trial: after ne ad t-ken iome of tha remedy be wi much mtified at the results obuined and he is ready and willing to recommend it to one In need of a kidney, liver or bled ? tonic. For the past twenty year Dr. iJmer'a 6wamp-Root hai been aold and woommended. Very truly yours, B. E. RICIURDSON, prucgitt. Not. 4. 1819. Urbanna, Va. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You V ten eenU to Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamton, N. Y, for a aample six bottle. It will convince anyone You will also receive a booklet of valuable Information, teHj-g about the kidney and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention thli paper. Rac fifty-cent and one-dollar sum dothss tor aeie at au oxug ewirea. Dr. Kilmer! Swamp-Root hat been aold in thia itora ever line it wa first Intro duced and we are positive that there i not a preparation handled today that en joy a better reputation or baa met with better tucceaa in the diaeaaea for which it ie recommended than Dr. Kilmer'l Swamp-Root. Judging from the praiae of ita uura wa are confident that it if fine remedy. Very truly youre, THE L. H. OTT DRUO CO., INC. Not. i, 1910. Ilarriionburg, Va. Rejoicing in Temptation By REV. W. W. KETCHUM Director ol the Practical Work Count, Moody Bible Iutltut. Chicago TiDDlna Habit 8trong. A kotel proprietor In New York who set out to kill off tipping hns nbout ns moch clmnce of success as did old Klnj Canute when be ordered the deep blua aa to chose itself nwny from his rovd brooms. Hear Copelnnd lown send's wiill. He hns announced thnt despite slfc'ns asking patrons not to tip hat boys nnd public persists In uliutit- ln dimes the brlcnncls' way. Borne even got sore and wrote him sarcastic letters thnt they could tip If they pleased nnd Intimated thnt It was none of his business, so Mere you are, Even waiters themselves have the Mrmln hnlilt. At a recent dinner a hundred extrn wnlters werQ required and a room wrs given over where they could check their huts nnd conts. Every one of these wnlters guve a tip, despite the notice thnt It wns not required. In London there Is a hotel thnt has bnnned tipping successfully, but Americans want to tip and they'll do It, b'gosh I , .v Whenever there Is a tendency to eonnti- pation, ick headache or biliouinesi, take cup of Uarlioldlea. All druggist. Adv, The chief enemies of plants In heavy soils are tin nip nnd cold during the rainy months. About the only blow thnt strikes man favorably Is his own boast. I Green's August Flower V n the stomach and liver are In f -il working order, in nlnety-nlno t - out of every hundred general I 4 health prevail. C en'e August Plawer ha proven a I wine and ha been uaed all over the t nd world during the hut fifty odd -ra. It I universal remedy for k itomach, constipation and nerv Indlgeation. A dull headache, bad t te In the mouth in the morning, or I (t"tired feeling" are nature' want I that something U wrong in the i Mllve apparatus. At such time n' Auguit Flower will quickly rect the difficulty and establliti a I mal condition. At all druggUU'or . Jan', 25c and 75c bottle. ' Green's August Flower ) :ls Aro Dangerous ""J? K1U Them By Uslac -gf STEARNS' f3 ELECTRIC PASTE U. 8. Qovernment Buys It C9LD BVSRYWHSU tie and tlM HAIR BALSAM A toll prrnllMl of mtril" H.lra to aradleata duxlraff. ForRastorias Color and Beaut? to Gray or Fadod Hair. fEflTS l Watson B. Oolenaa, i-awni wor,vubiriUia, 11 (I. AdvlM&nd hntkilM. asonaDI. Hifhaitraferonoa. Hualatrrloaa. f RR FARM la Albermarie OonntT, Vli or I10.UUI, eumplata with nock, erupt and rt- IH acraa flneit bottom lane. Bplrn-roS..b?"ev1-lia brlnir nrcbard. Kd- . Wilder A Co., Charlottmvlllo, Va. v- Tl. U.t BALTIMORE, NO. 8-1917. ! Uric Acid! r j since the discovery of Schecle !n .. . J that uric acid was found witiin the "mo3t eminent physicians agree . rheumntisra is caused by it; also -S distressing symptoms as head pnin in back, stomach distress, 6 feet and ankles, gout, etc. ran Dr. Pierce of the Invalids' Hotel, V,N.Y.,who discovered a new agent 7 d Anuric, a harmless remedy a taken before meals will carry off to acid from the system and in y the pains and aches, the creaky i nnd all the distressing Bymptoms Jumatism and other maladies dis t. You can easily prove this your- 7 obtaining Anuric at eJmost any tore, or send Dr. Tierce 10c. for f . larknge. Try it and be convinced Aniirio is mnny times more active Jthia and eliminates urio acid as hot melta sugar. He Brightened Up. A newsy wns standing In a doorwny In Nashville, Tenn., sobbing plteously. In expectation of getting rid of his papers to somo charitably Inclined person unused to his stereotyped tale of a sick mother and nothing to eut In tho house. The editor of the big dully he car rli'd, unknown to the boy, happened along. "Get out in the street and cry out wlint's In the pnper, Instead of whim perlng there In that corner I" he called out. "Huh!" answered the boy, "there's nnutln' In Itl" ? " - i id in raiiiE FOBJi GUILD "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. Every mother realizes, after giving her children "California Syrup of Figs" that this is their Ideal laxative, because they love its pleasant taste and It thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels with out griping. When cross, Irritable, feverish, or breath Is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the bow els, and you have a well, playful child again. When Its little system is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic remem ber, a good "Inside cleaning" should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Pigs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask. at the store for a 60 cent bottle of "California Syrup of Pigs," which has directions for babies, cniiaren or an ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Adv. The Costly Passion. A detective was talking about a ?20- a-week clerk who had been living at the rnte of $30,000 a year for two years previous to his arrest for theft. "It was, of course, love," said he, "which stnrted this ?20 clerk to buy Ing 12-cyllnder automobiles, chum pagne suppers, platinum wrist watches and gold mesh bogs. "Oh, lovel MTIs love, tls love, which makes the world go round, nnd 'tis love which prevents a chap's salary from going half or even quarter way." Garfield Tea, by purifying the blood, eradicate rheumatism, dyipepaia and many chronic ailment. Adv. Color of It "lie's In a brown study." "I wonder if It's over a blue funk or a black thought?" A torrid liver condition proven! proper rood imiifttinn. Ton up your nvr wun Wrlirht' Indian Veaetabla Fill. They act gently and aurelr. Adv. The prune crop of the whole state of California Is valued nt $0,500,000. WITHIN THE REACH of every woman noaitn ana strengin. a noy ro tiroiiRht to you by nr. nerce-s Favorite. Proscription. Take this medicine, and there's a snro and certain remedy lor ail the chronlo weakencsses, do ransnments. and diseases pe culiar to the sox. It will build up, strengthen, and InvfRorato every "run-down" or delicate woman. It regulates and as sists al tho natural functions. At somo period in her life, a woman requires a special tnnln and nervine. If you're a tired or afflicted woman turn to "Favorlto Prescription," you will find it never falls to benefit. Sold In tablet or liquid form. Yon will pscfino rrmnv Ills and clear nn me coaioa tonKiio, mo sauow complexion, the dull headache., the lazy liver. If vou will take a pleasant laxative made up of iiie-may-an ne. mice oi l ie eaves oi aloes, root of JalaD. and called "Ploasant Pulluts." You can obtain at drug store thnso vegetable pullots In vials for 25c asic lor ur. norco's noasani relicts. t j a i . a mada's Liberal Off er of yheat Land to Settlers ; is open to you to every farmer or farmer's son who is anxious to establish for himself a happy home and prosperity. Canada's hearty Invitation this year is more attractive than ever. Wheat is much higher but her fertile farm land just as cheap, and in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskat chewan and Alberta 160 Act Honttttia An AcruTlr Fret to Settler i Other lui Sail tt from $19 to $20 ftt Acre The great demand for Canadian Wheat will aeep 1!P ,tne pnee. Where a farmer can get " ior wncai ana raiae zu to 43 Duanel to tne acre ha U bound to make rnonoy that' yht you can expect in Wetern Canada. Won jerfu 1 yielda alao of Oata. BarUr and Fla. Miitd Farmlni in Weetern Canada ie fully aa Prolitable an induatry as grain railing. X5VT0,1,f,isra, roll of nutrition, are the only J"" WjuIrM ltbr for Ixwf or dairy purpuia. rwJj'L.'.'1"'. rflce la nut a.mpuWrr In l.iUJlrf bI,t ,thore n unnnnal demand for farm n.h r.i".poe the manjr rouni nirn who bar Smi.?"1 ,ur th wr- Write for literature and partlcnlara a to rrduom Tallwar rate lo gupUof lomagrauca, Ottawa, tL, or to p J. P. JSFFR5Y, Car. Walnnf 1 Rrnail Cla DMI.InM. D. 'V' CanadlBD Uovernmenl Agunt ' tJ&lEBR ri n tf r i i I IT" TEXT My brethren, count It all Joy when ye (all Into dlvera temptatlone. jame j.j. This Is rather a strange exhortation, Is It not? Joy Is not usuully asstK'l- ated In our minds with temptation; a more seemly word would ap pear to be, count It all sorrow. It will help to understand this exhortation If we know what Is meant by tempta tion, and after we find out, perhaps we shall see thnt th t-ro is a reul vuluo attached to such on experi ence. Now the best wuy to understand a Illbllcnl term Is to study the way In which It is used In the Hlble. So we may arrive at the meaning; of tcniptdtlon by a study of tho word In tho New Testament In the ninth chapter of the Acts, the twenty-sixth verse, we rend: "And when he wns como to Jerusnlem, he assnyed to Join himself to the disciples and they were all afraid of him, not believing he was a disciple." This ref erence is to Paul after his conversion. Tho word translated "assnyed" Is our word "tempted." Hero it means that Paul cudeuvored or tried to Join hlin self to the disciples. Turning to the Revolution, chapter two, verso two, we read: "Thou hast tried them that say they are apostles and are not and found them llurs." This time our word Is trnnslnted "tried" and means to try In the sense of testing to nsrertaln the quality; as for example, metals are tried. In this snme sense the word is used of our Lord when we rend : "For In thnt ho himself hath suffered being tempted, ho is able to succor them that are tempted." (Heb. 2:18.) That Is, our Lord's steadfastness or moral qunllty wns tried; It stood the test and bo- cause it did, he Is able to deliver tho tempted. Christ's experience In the wilderness helps us to understand thnt tempta tlon mny be an endenvor to draw one away from virtue by suggestion to slu. This is probably tho common Idea of the word. Tet, It by no means com' prehends all there is in tho experience of temptation. We, therefore, con clude from our study that anything which tries or proves one as to his character, his faith, his steadfastness, whether It be a testing under trial or a solicitation to do evil, Is a tempta tion. It will help us further if we consid er some of tho forms temptation may take. Paul In his epistle to the Oalntlnns (4:14) speaks of his temptntlon In the flesh. Whatever that was, It was some sort of a serious bodily ailment, for In the verse preceding he says: "Through Infirmity of the flesh I preached the gospel nnto you." Well, we say, what Is there in physical suffering to cause a child of Qod to rejoice T No doubt obout the fact that a physical ailment tests Christian character, but where does rejoicing como in? Let us revert again to Paul, who tells us he be sought the Lord thrice to remove his thorn In the flesh. Qod instead of do ing it, said: "My grace Is sufficient for thee." And Taul by physical sut ferlng, learned what he could not learn In any other way, the sweetness and sufficiency of Gad's grace. Only today I met a friend who had been sick. He said to me: "When I was sick I had the best time I ever had in my life. I was so happy; the Lord wns very nenr and precious." He, you see, was rejoicing becauso he ex perienced what many a suffering child hns the nearness and preclousness of God. Outward circumstances like the fiery trlnls Peter speaks of (I Peter 4:12) may do tne temptation of somo, but few In theso days suffer severe persecution; but how mnny do know whnt rcnl ndverslty nnd nflllctlon nre, the loss of a loved one, position, prop erty? How enn they rejolco? But they do, as I know. I have seen them smiling through the tears; I have heard thera sny: "llless God, it's all right" And as they drew a fresh supply from the fountain of his graco, I have heard them Ring with new meaning and power, "Praise God from whom all blessings flow." One whom I knew well, who suffered more se verely thnn most men, snld to me. when I offered my nympnthy: "If I hnd my choice of freedom or trlnl such I hnve passed through, knowing whnt I now do of God nnd his grace, I would choose trlnl." He, too, you see, rejoiced In thnt he hnd fnllen Into temptation and his testimony mnkes the renson for his rejoicing obvious. There nre, indeed, somo pnths we must travel If we nre to know God. How mnny of us think of prosperity ns temptation? Yet the word says: "They that will be rich, full Into temp tntlon." I sometimes think thnt noth ing so tests Christian character ns prosperity. Mnny a Christian has ship wrecked his life spiritually on pros perity's rock. He prospered and then he forgot God ; he forgot the Bible ; he forgot to prny ; he forgot the church ; and today, though wealthy, ho Is a spiritual derelict Well, you sny, "I could rejoice In the temptation of riches If I could in no other." I can understand your sny lng that, for we nil desire at least to prosper. But oh, the danger In pros perity of leaving God out of our life. Bewnrel Prosperity Is not nn ensy temptntlon. So fenrf ul wns Christ thnt . his people would not endure It that he warned them, saying: "How hardly shall they that have riches cuter Into the kingdom oi God." . "CASGARETS" ACT LI BOWELS No sick headache, biliousness, tea .... oaa tasie or constipation by morning. Get a 10-cent box. Are you keeping your bowels, liver. and stomach clean, pure and fresh with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters? Stop having a bowel wash-day. Let Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and reg mate the stomach, remove the sour and fermenting food and foul gases. take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will make you feel great by morning. They work while you sleep never gripe, sicken or cause any Inconvenience, and cost only 10 cents a box from your store. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never nave Headache, Biliousness. Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Y t . . . vuuoupauon. Adv. a. In 1920. Justice What's the charge? omcor Mcullng potatoes from Jewelry store, yer honor. MMnONAL SlWSOIOOL Lesson (By O. BELLE Its, Actlnc Director of Hunday School Couri of Moody Bible Institute.) (Copyrliht, HIT, Wnm Nwppr t'nlon.) LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 25 JE8U8 AT POOL OF BETHESDA. LESSON TEXT John t:l-15. GOLDEN TEXT It wa. Jeaus which bad mad hire whole. John 6:1. Following the events of last Sun day's lesson, Jesus went to Jerusalem to attend the feast (v. 1). He went up according to tho requirements of the Jewish low (Ex. 84:'J3; see Gul. 4:4), but he was not satisfied with the con ventional fulfilling of the duties for that occasion, nor was he occupied with social and commercial functions, but in "going about doing good." The feast was an occasion of Joy nnd mirth on every hund, but In tho mld.it of it Is this great need so graphically pic tured in this lesson. How true this Is to our dully experience. Teachers should appeul to the Imagination of their scholurs and describe as vividly as possible this pool. Let them depict a room, on the floor of which Is a pool ; In one corner of the room a stulrwuy lending up to tho celling; surrounding tho room, at the top of the wall a brood walk; on the wall, looking down toward the floor and the pool Is "a multitude of them thnt were blind, link and withered." These were the wretched ones who sought the pool, and evidently Jesus sought the most wretched of this company. ' I. Jesus went where there was need (v. 0). In the midst of this compnny Jesus "saw" this man lie. He had been there often (v. 7), and his cuse seemed to be beyond all hope, but there is nothing too hard for God (Gen. 18:14; Jer. 32:17). II. Jesus throws the responsibility upon the man (v. 0). Jesus hud eyes not only to see need, but he ulso saw God's nnd his own personal power to relieve the need. The question Is, whnt do we see as we Journey throuch life? To Drive Out Malaria Are our eyes open to the grent needs And Build Ud The Svstcm 01 m(1. splrltuully and morally, and lane tne uid btandard UKOVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed oo every label, ahowiog it is VJuinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The (Juinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds np the system, so cent. Just to Show Them. "So you have been on a visit to your boyhood home?" 'Yes," replied the prosperous-looking citizen. 'How dear to my heart are the scenes of my childhood when fond rec ollection presents them to view.' " "I know thot's what tho poet wrote. but my principal object In going bnck was to show tho people there that 'that dirty-faced, good-for-nothing Johnson boy' has amounted to something in the world." Anuria cure RnrWIi Tnmlin Rheiimatinm. Send 10c. Dr. V. M. 1 HufTalo, N. Y., for large trial package auv. Husband's Qualities. Agnes The ostrich doesn't see much and digests everything. Grace What an Ideal husband. Dr. Prr' "Dud Rhot" la nnl a "In. Win" or "ayriiD." but a real nld-faahlnnril oaa of mrrilrln which clran out Worm r Tapeworm with alnala d. Adv. ' Her Dual Attitude. "Does your wife ever show a bold. aggressive front when you reprove her for anything?" "Sure she does, nnd she shows her bold front by tnlklng bnck." Feel Achy All Over? To ache all over In dnmp wcath er, or after taking a cold, Isn't nat ural, and often Indicates kidney weakness. Uric acid causes mnny queer aches, pains and disorders of the organs. Well kidneys keep uric acid down. Tired, dizzy, nervous people would do well to try Doan's Kidney Tills. They stimulate the kidney to activity and so help eleur the blood of irritating poisons. A Virginia Case Mr. U C. Nail, 540 B 1 'at rick St., Alexan dria, Va., aaye: "My back woe ao weak and ore I could hardly got around and It waa al most Impoaalble for me to atralehten after atooplnK. I couldn t rnt wefl and mornings felt weak and tired. My kidney were Ir regular In action and my head ached. Poan'a Kidney pllla stopped the backaches and my kidneys haven't trou bled me since." Cat Deaa'e at Aaf Store. BOe a Be DOAN'S KJ?AV FOSTER-MOURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. . ,mjL 7 Both Quality: And Quantity Try Yager's Liniment, the great external remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains, chest pains, backache, cuts and bruises. This liniment has wonder ful curative powers, pene trates instantly, ana gives prompt relief from pain, r , It is the most economical liniment to buy, for the large 23 cent bottle contains four times as much as the usual bottle of liniment sold at that price. At all dealers. 1 LINEMEN GILBERT BROS. &. CO. BALTIMORE. MD. W - r) ! Avuld oiwrallont. Fottllva Llrer a bumiavh rt'tuftar (JV'o Oil) KoinlU unre; noma rpmrdr. Wrlta tdar, tfal trC.JtW-T.-ll.Dw.ra5CM nro wo aware of the resources which God hns placed at our disposal to meet these fundnmcntnl needs of men? III. Jesus was moved with compas sion (Matt. 14:14). He always has Hint feeling when he looks upon suffering and the misfortunes of men (Heb. 13:8; 4:15-10; Isa. 03:0). Jesus does not do for the man what the man enn do for himself; so he makes his first appeal to the man's desire and, through his desire, to the man's will, "Wilt thou be made whole?" Tho fact that he has been a long time In his predicament, or the fuct thnt a sinner has been a long time In on evil state is no reason for supposing that Jesus will not take in terest In him or that he cannot save and help and heal him (Mutt. 0:21 Luke 8:43; Acts 3:2). Ills question throws the whole matter upon tho will of the man. Jesus Is willing and able tho only question Is, are we willing? (Itev. 22-17). The only thing thnt keeps men from enjoying cternnl life is their personal attltudo toward God (John 5:40). Jesus did not ask tho man If ho would be niado better, but if he would be made whole. He does not wish to make the sinner better, but to make him whole, IV. Jesus commands the Impossible. Tho man thought the only way he could be made whole was through the cfllclency of the waters In this pool, but Jesus, by speaking a word, had the power thut would heal him (I's. 107:20); so today It Is the power of the word of Christ that can save all who believe on him (Uom. 1:10). All we have to do to live Is to hear and believe (John 5:24). With tho com maud of Christ, "Rise, take tip thy bed," was enabling power. Tho cure was not only complete, but it was In stantancous (Acts 3:7,8). V. He worked a complete cure. Tie was mudo whole even uccortllng to the question which Jesus had asked at the outset. The man at once begun to uso this Christ-given strength by taking up his bed, and doing exactly as ho was commanded (II Tim. 3:12). Jesus likes theso hard cases, those of "long standing" (v. G). lie also likes thoso that nre the results of sin, for thnt wns his work In tho world (v. 14; Matt. 1:21). VI. Opposition and danger (rv. 10- 15). Tho objection rnlsed was thut Je sus hud transgressed the Jewish law. The man's nnswer to this wus, "IIo hath mudo mo whole." The word of God Is our law (Mutt. 17:5). The strength thnt Jesus gives us Is to he used In obedience to lilm In glorifying his name. The man did not tell tho Jews who It was thut made him whole, becuuse ho did not know, himself; but us soon ns he found out who It wus be told them without feur or hesitancy. Ho did not even wait for them to ask lil in. but sought an opportunity for witnessing (v. 15). Any uinn who is truly saved will at once give his wit ness to others. The ndmoultlon which Jesus gave to this man (v. 11) still holds good. IIow many men we have soon who have been saved from tho drink luiblt or somo other evil In life, and who hnve grown Indifferent or careless and returned to their sin only to have "a worse thing come unto them." It Is Interesting to notice thnt Jesus performed this mlrnclo In tho fnco of grent opposition nnd danger. The Jews (v. 10) sought to slny him for having thus violated their Iuw. They gave more thought to his disre gard of their traditions than they did to his deed of goodness on behalf of this unfortunute niun. Many today are so occupied with the violations of con ventionalities or the dlsregnrd some good mnn hns for the traditions of po lite society as to overlook the benell- I cent work God may do through him. mere nro many todny who are greater sticklers for the religious traditions of the church than they are to see the sinful, the sorrowing and tho needy ones relieved, nnd many of these, like those auciunt Jews, are murderers at henrt GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT, BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxur iant and Rtmove Dandruff Real Surprise for You. Tour hair becomes light, wavy, fluf fy, abundant and appears as soft, lus trous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderlne balr cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderlne and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small trend at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in Just a few moments you have doubled tho beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once, Danderlne dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig orates the scalp, forever stopping itch. Ing and falling hair. But what will ploase you most will be after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it, surely got a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any store and Just try It Adr. Gave Field Glasses to Country. One of the British steps in mobiliza tion of national resources for wur wns to enll on nil citizens of the empire to contribute their field glasses and tele scopes for uso at the front. Almost 30,000 glnsses were found ncccptnble among those offered. They Included nil sorts, from the highest-grade binoc ulars suitable for nrtlllery range find ing to Ald-fushlonod telescopes thnt nre used to distinguish hostile from friend ly nlrplimes. Tho glasses were con tributed chiefly by hunters and follow ers of horse racing. They enmo from the remotest parts of the empire, even from Mulnysln. SKIN TORTURES That Itch, Burn and Scale Quickly Re lieved by Cuticura Trial Free. It takes about ten minutes to prove that a hot bath with Cuticura Soap followed by gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment will afford relief and point to speedy healment of eczemas, Itchlngs and irritations. They are Ideal for all toilet purposes. Free sample ench by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Getting Free Notices. That eminent self-advertiser, Houdl nl, Is Just summing up the net results of his purchase of the Uernhnrdt sta tue. You may possibly remember thut the statue was presented to Mine. Bernhardt by John Drew, In the name of the actors of America, and nfter wards was discovered not to have been paid for. The sculptor's wife sent Bernhardt a bill for It nnd Bernhurdt promptly responded thnt she hnd ac cepted It as a gift and would send It back rather than pay for It. A most etnbnrrus.slng situation ensued and nil the newspapers commented upon It. Then cume lloudinl to the fore. He paid the sculptor's wife for the statue and wrote. Mine. Bernhardt begging her to keep It with his compliments and forget nn Incident which hnd brought embarrassment to tho donr of the world's greatest artiste. Houdlnl has Just finished tabulating tho returns from his press clipping bureau.. Up to date 8,750 clippings describing his highly commendable act and linking his nnme with Bernhnrdt's hnve been received. Over hnlf of them wore flrst pnge stories. They average 15 lines In length. Estimating this advertising nt the pure rending mntter rate of a dol lar a lino, Houdlnl calculates that he hns ronped the equlvnlcnt of nn ex penditure of $50,310. Tho statue cost hlra' ?300. New York Letter. WHAT IS LAX-FOS is an Improved Casean A DIGESTIVE LAXATIVE -Plfisint to tiki In LAX-FOS the Cascara Is improved b addiiioo of certain harmless chemical which increase the efficiency of the Cas cars, making it betler than ordinary Caa cara. LAX-FOS aids digestion; pleasant to take; does not gripe or disturb stomach. Adapted to children and adults, Jost try a bottle for constipation or indigestion. 500. Wtrmnrmlk. r I . Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? TakaRHKCMACinKteiwm Ihaeaoa ao4 drtva Ilia pultun from ibaaatouk "OMSiatniHi 0 th mains ri'T BHataiTiaa os rv octuds" AC AU DrncKlsU Ja. Bail y k Sea, Waolttale Dittritrater Baltimore, Mi. Salesmen Wanted We ran nae the a trior of several rVapoaatbla men to rrprrarnt na fur the sale of Huoile-VIr inl Grown Nuraery Htock. Farmera, School Tearbrra, htudeiit and otbera can make the work profitable canraaalnf all or part tin. Lilienil propoeltliin; eiuh weekly adnii ample territory. Writ at one for our SPCCIaL OtltS. Outltt free. W. T. HOOD A CO til tallies Naraerle. tU . N, Rlcbraoad. Va, Fixing tho Time. Dili (coming to after a xhell hns hit his dugout) Hnve I been long uncon scious, WllllnmT Wllllnm Oh, a goodlRh bit, Bill. Bill What do you cull a "goodlsh bit." WllllnmT Wllllnm Well, a longlch time, BIIL Bill Well, what's thnt white on tht hill 7 Is It snow or daisies? MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds. Croup, 1'neumonla and Asthma ; GOOSIS Git EASE LINIMENT for Neuralgia, Rheumntisra and! Sprains. For sale by nil Druggists. GOOSK GUEASIS COMPANY, MFIV&. Greensboro, N. C. Adv. Some Consolation. We nre told thut housewives can no longer afford to serve cabbage. That's too bad, of course but how much bet ter the boarding house of the futura Is going to smell I You may notice thut when soma men promise you things they always qualify the promise with a great big If. Nearly all men are suspicions nnd nearly all women nre superstitious. Natural Proceeding. T henrd that you had bought the yacht Hornet. How did you make out with itr "I was titung." The mnn who Is In touch with the toothache Is out of sympathy with it. E2HG The Medically Superior Formula For Constipation Is a True Remedy for the Intestinal Organs Gentle, Yet Effective Free from all Narcotics and Non Habituating. TAPS tna (As Difttv Organf and Impart Hmaltha Natural Action to tho Bowala Try a Bos-10 TAPS lOc-All Dnitsiate Take a tip-take a TAP I mi1 num. 'I iimii'ii'i 'ii'iii'ii'ii'ii, 111.1 tin ni'.n r"iim' :i;:i.iii:niiii;i."ii.T Sent on rroelnt of nrlrw. TAPS rHABUACAL CO. 88 Weat 2 1 at Street New York Clfa STOCK LICK IT-STOTMIT For Horses, Csttle, Sheet) sad Hogs. Contain Cop per (or Worms, Sulphur for the Blood, Saltpeter for the Kidney, Nua Vomlci,Tonlc,ndPur Dairy Salt UtedbyVet erinarian 12 years. No Dosing. Drop Brick la feed-box. Ask yourdealer for Blckmn' or writ mam stock remedy company CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE IS ! pin tmi iffJct Contents lSFluid DraohnS mm T2rt CfTo,'0"w,1't"wnr'"r brn riir OtllC. r farm in ooihm..trn at ch. lo good town. Waruvr Co. Ikratun Harbor, IdicJu "ROSiGHon RA"TS"rouIKa'ortt m 1 V ' Mi Mi mm mm evr k., K Rc?v'4' 7 k! ;rt,S-- iiiii . . rnmlT .!) PKII CENT. Air..rnhlnTVMnrnli'nn&rAS I llUftlUUiVliv), ---- ' :i,:..Mil,nrnH hvKcPUia- j ting1hcStrd?juowb 1 1 Tfa'cret)ylTrjraotln4Diic!iuon, 1 UlClTlUlliraa "--- m j nennrx upium.i-ivi - Mwcrai. no i- iwzr - - jUxSnaat wa Mra Mil For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria A ItTTOTT!- Bears tHo 7jt& ayiguuiuiuu Of 'i 'Jscr i-t? - t-A. I Dnmorfv foF Constipation and Dian-hoci v .!ihnc ana ana revui ""'- resta-if ihercfromjnjmaP'y- fticSImilc Sijnrtorept rrm rirtVPAJOi KMC VJ e wrapper In Uso For Over Thirty Years MI tw imwu hinm; nkw vena trr 1 w ne"" t
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