Stop That Cold At Once r-tfARA , n, old holly remedy In tablet La-mt; sure, my to take. Ne .ttaflO unpleasant after effect. Jwrt nidi In 24 hours drip la 1,,? Money back if itfella. Oetthe Red Top and Mr. Hill 'a picture on it 24 Tablet for 2 So. At AnfOruf Store r.n fcf QUININE Backache Yaeer's Liniment is excel lent tor any kind of pain or congestion. It quickly re lieves backache and rheu matic pains, and is a splen did remedy for Neuralgia, Sciatica, chest pains, sprains, strains, swellings and en largements. Keep t bottle In your home (or emergencies you never can tell when you will require something of the sort. 35c Per Bottle '"it. Each battle contains more than the mull SO cent bottle of liniment.' JHE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURG. Pa. Net In It Often, Anyhow. Ton. Well, clurlinir, I liuve seen your father nnd ho litis given his eon Rent. Grace He approves of love In a cot tage, then? Tom No; but he says thnt a girl who spends as much time golfing nnd motoring ns you do really hag not much need of n home.' SOFT, CLEAR SKINS Made So by Daily Use of Cutlcura 8oap and Ointment Trial Free. The last thing at" night nnd the first In the morning, bnthe the face freely with Cutlcura Soap nnd hot water. If there are pimples or dandruff smenr them with Cutlcura' Ointment before bathing. Nothing better thnn Cutlcura for dally toilet preparations. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. . Conservation. This motion picture producer ling tne right Idea." "How Is thntr "He makes the following announce ment to tne public: 'The pies used by our comedians In pelting each other are not real pies. We are helnlnrr Mr IT ... ' " iioover. 'Read the Bible While You Can By REV. HOWARD W. POPE Moody Bible Irititute. CbiCDQO HRHffSraHarf'a'T GILBERT BROS. & CO. BALTIMORE, MD. TOCK BUYERS ! (wrsuiiSM Keening Co., Gmjboll, Wromlnc k'Hum promo territory and are now drilling kmmiri In Wromlng Oil and aaareoll taTest km.m that sboakl In a ebon tl me bring a band AtoJM ,lTe u" iI,,ra trial. l'b tJtlM the D. 8. rnaerra which (Ire It the E ns.su proTiL The Iloye bids fulr to make mbu oC Ha capital atock at ten cents a iiriopMKiFnt and banpy, send yonr order MiamociU taken ofl the market. Whenever You Need a General Tonto Take Grove's loe uia standard rirnt..1. r...i .i.:n t i .. . " vuiii iuuic i BQuaiiv valnahl r?. oral Tonic bflciuse it contains the wall fSl? ,0.n' PrPer" of QUININE and IRON. It acts on lha T iv.r n,i.. .... Malaria, Earicbes the Blood and Buildi op the Whole System. 60 cent? Knew It Was Coming. Wife (reading letter) Well, I de clare I Here's Jim Brown that I used to know come back from tho Wesl with a fortune. Hub Well, go on I I'm waiting. Wife Waiting for what? Hub For you to throw up to me that you mlght(hnve married him. Easy to Rid Home . I of Rats and Mice There In no need of Buffering; from tho depredations of rut. and mice now that " . re"y ootainub e nt nearly every store. A small box ot this effective exterminator costs only 36 . ... "BUU"y suiiicient to com pletely rid the house, store or barn of rats Er?,limlc.- The, U--a Government has bouKht thousands of pounds of Steams' Paste for use In cities where ruts and Plentiful. The Paste Is also emblem in oeniroying; cockroaches wuterbuga. Adv. 1 ; and ii lh ."V.!" PiPaie. Bend for It today. watjcr, a Bast ona at, Mew ror Every W oman Wants FOR PERSONAL HYP.IFNP nred in water fnr ln.h.. - . pit catarrh, ulceration and inflam. we, niKnmm.nilul k- I j: r meo. t.o, tor ten years. Wif wonder for nasal catarrh, ftrcal and ora eyes. Economical. hStirTt d S-WI Pw. BALTIMORE, NO. 47-1917. I PBOYS IN FRANCE AND HOME PROTECTION V l.he flrln represent VtilT Amer'an youth. One in tri k.-.. ' . ""wo was sick, re ?.,rau of Physical deflclancv. u kldney8 wera t0 blam C F.reVent old W C"n'"8 Zr,.' r lf we want t0 Increase & ,'or.!5 ' Dr. Pierce of 1 fl lllllfl HIirTa a HT V Anon prucure at Some Excuse. Johnny wua a typical boy, and full of excuses for any wrongdoing. One day he whistled aloud In school and his teacher asked how he hnpnened to do ir. Johnny snld : "I I didn't menn to. I hnd n little hair In my mouth nnd I wanted to push It out; I didn't know it wag going to make any noise." $100 Reward. $100 Catarrh Is a local m siiceu oy constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treat ment HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE) Si9n 'n.tellnaUy and acts through tha "nuncej ot the Sys tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINB "i7i uio lounaation of the disease. TEXT-Remember now thy creator In lha days of thy youtli.-Eecles. 12:1. It was a wlso mnn who snld, "Re. ineinher now thy Creator In the diiyn or thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou slinlt say, I have no pleasure In them." A strik ing Illustration of the valuo of title advice came to our notice not long ago. W c were culling on a I n d y who hud passed her eight ieth blrlhduy. She married a Chris tian num. nnd wnt regtilur church attendant for prou dly forty years. In,:n0,i Bi,0 sang In tho choir for many years and heard nly good Gospel preaching. She ulwuys enjoyed n mind Mormon "id could give an excellent descrlntloii 3f It to those who were not present he was fond of nttenilli'irr I'.ii.i ferencea nnd rcvlvul meetings, and en tered heartily Into tho aim and spirit f such services. Hut lw nov formed uny definite habit of Bible rending; Indeed she was not a great render of anything, except the dully oopers. She to henr oilier n.-o. Pie expound the Bible, but she would "ot, or nt leust did not, reud It much for herself. As old nco emtio tinnn hor thn friends mill relatives of early life nnt urnlly scattered nnd died. Her fumlly nun mi gone, except a devoted daugh ter wan wn slm lived. However, all her needs were supplied, ns well as tho comforts of life. Lonely and Troubled. '' As her duughter was obliged to be away dining the day, and she was Irv lag In a large city, she was naturally somewhat lonely, but loneliness wti's not her chief trouble. I nlie had no definite assurance of sul vatlon. She was full of doubt and un certainty ns to tho future. Shu knew the Gospel, but could not seem ti wasp It. She prayed, but she had no assurance that God heard or answered her. The Bible afforded her no com fort, for shu hardly knew where to llnd the passages which she needed, ami If another found them for her, they did not sound real and truo to her ears, so dull of hearing. She had lost her capacity to enjoy spiritual truth. She had neglected to store her mind with Bible truth while she was rutins. and now, when It should have been Her dally comfort nnd chief lov. she had lost her capacity to enjoy It. Had she formed habits of Bible reading In youth as David did. she would now Temrace Lm "VFJ (Conducted by the National Woman'! Christian Temperanco Union.) THE ALCOHOL AGE. "What Is the mutter with the world?" asked Dr. Charles Gilbert Dn. vis, noted surgeon of Chicago. In a thought-arresting article In the BH- nols Issue. His nnswpr la "A thnn. sand years of alcoholic saturation." "All llfo should evolute." he savs; "alcohol produces evolution. Take the largest and finest breed of dogs the ureat Dane, for examnle and for three or four generations feed them dally a little alcohol and what Is the result 7 What woe previously a lartre. poble animal will deteriorate into a snapping, snarling, fighting, almost hairless, Insignificant little cur. And yet we feed men on this lethal poison 1 for thousands of years, and then won-1 der why we have disease, pestilence, I insanity and war. "In this dawn of the twentieth cen tury It may be truthfully affirmed that the aggressive war brain Is the brain that directly, or Indirectly through he redity, has been poisoned by alcohol. Tho alcoholic brain cannot evolve those emotions of the human soul that make for peace. Wo may talk peace, legislate for peace, and make peace treaties, but wars will never cease till the brain Is freed from the corroding effects of alcohol. "One thousand years from now the historian will record the events of to day and classify them under the gen eral heading, 'The Ae of Alcohol.' It will be pathetic but Interesting literature." Catarrh that HALL'S MEDICINE) falls to cure. Druggists 78c Testimonial free, F. J. Cheney V Co., ToleUo, Ohio. CATARRH If you don't believe that men are Just as curious as women, tie up one of your flngeri nnd pour liniment over It mn mon I rtrtrr.t a fJiui-ura Hi CWsm " ."' ma una t -- -.ii DacKache and rheuma- '"auoVa4-?? T mney ,n tha i h , ? ,a et ot milk and vege ,m th only in,,, mtat onc8 d ,Cur."Abie,1 Drink p'ent o 'owh Anurl threo ' day tJ.'"!? lh drug stnra an '.., r h?' t,f ,na'ka8e) or Bend Dr. Piors imt. .VMKK" Anune, many t wJ K !nt ,h.an lltn'n. " el'm. ort t,i i Wttter molt" trial will convince you. gives the patient strength by Improvlni . . aVlU U,U 8lle W0U"1 I,0M tha general health an1 lt- ....... ,Z I Illlvo lieen fnnilllne ilil. it ..-.I -.. j i . . . v . H uui ui m ,i i - - - ii. mil. i 'ii uuing ita work. 1100.00 for any case n( vl.l'a .,,. . , . . . . Z 1 ''o .ll'l-l It IIVU ttlllllll II1IVH lli4ll IltlFU The Lord Is my Shepherd, I shull not want. He mnketh me to lie down In green pnstures; he lentleth me beside the still waters. He restored! mv smil Yea, though I wnlk through flic vnllev of the shadow of denth, I will fear no evil; for thou nrt with- me. Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me." Hers wns an old age without n staff, and almost without a God. How sad Is old age without a Saviour, earthly props falling, and no everlasting urm to lean on ; forced to leave this world with no hone of nenven I Old Age Beautified by Faith, now nenutuui is old niro when cheered by the presence of the blesd ..... ....... , . i"niiii,.rl oraiciui tor tne mercies of the past. It refuses to believe that anything is not a mercy which God permits. The future Is full of lu.ne. mr we realize unit more nnd more the enrtiiiy shull dlsuppenr out of our lives, nnd more nnd more the heavenly shall come In, until at lust we shall awake in his likeness" nnd bo sutls- lied, Growing Old Happily, Fnr from the storms thnt are lashing tlu Nearer each day to the pleasant home liKHl. Far from the BREAD OR BEER. Sir Alfred Booth, chairman of the Cunard steumshlp line, was, when the war began, neither a prohibitionist nor a total abstainer. ICarly In 1010 he startled Great Britain by declaring that "tho transport problem demands prohibition until the war Is over." "I am not thinking of the temperance side of, the question," ho said, "we have got beyond that now. I urn thinking of the demnn 1 vhich the trade makes up on the sen'o-s of our ships, our rail ways and c.t's. nnd our labor." He denounced tl use by the breweries nnd dlstlllerlei -if thousands of tons of coal mined a. Kent to them etery week, the barley i;nd other produce carted and hauled I... mil to the brew ery, brought buck ugxln and distrib uted to the consumer. "If we are to maintain our armies In the field, we shall before very long have to choose between bread or beer." GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER has been a household panacea all over me civnizea world for more than half a century for constipation, Intestinal troubles, torpid liver and the generally uepressea reeling that accompanies such disorders. It Is a most valuable remedy for Indigestion or nervous dys pepsia anu liver trouble, bringing on headache, coming of up food, palplta- nou or neart and many other symp toms. A few doses of August Flower viiu immediately relieve you. It Is a gentle laxative. Ask your druggist doiu in ail civilized countries. Adv. Method In His Mad neaa. A story brought from Camp Funs- mjii, says mo huiiHiis City Star: A young draft soldier pneed the parade ground alone. Stooping suddenly ho i.iiKfu up a small block of wood, stud led It a moment, and cast It aside with the remark : "That ain't It." Walk Ing farther, he stooped and brought up n scrap of paper, scanned It, nnd threw It awny, ngnln snylng:' "Thut ain't It." A third pause a minute later brought his attention to a cigar ette stub, but close scrutiny brought the same rejection, "That ain't It." Ills captain stood within hearing, watching the draft soldier closely. It was apparent tho young man's men tallty was wavering. Tho guard was called, and tho patient was sent to the hospital. The next day the captain went to the hospital with the patient's discharge papers. On their delivery, tho sufferer held the papers up to the light, examined them closely, and then announced : "Thut's It." A Quiet Week. A man recently bereaved of his wife Interviewed the minister about the ar rangements for burial. "When Is tho funeral V asked the clergyman. "Monday," was tho reply. "Monday 1" ejaculated tho minister. "That's a long time to keep tho body; a wholo week." "Weel, you see," said the bereft. "It's like this. When we got marrlt, the wife an' me mado up oor minds to hlv' a quiet week nt home tho first chance we got. We're Jlst hlvln' It noo." '.'jo Net Contents ISFluid Drannrrj iti 111,4 nl, I 1 - - ALCOHOL-3 FER CENT. AVc(JelflbtePfcDafalionIf As ! I. Kimifnt iniJlherood try Mull-1 ImSlhcStOfnaclsaMUwej m For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the .4 t, 13-3. le.o-. yr: TherchvlmoilniDiieofi Si07.fl.fr.rA r ri:MaaH ncatmiBsi o neither Onium.Mrphlne BWj Mineral. Not NARCOTit '- A hMnful Remedy for Constipation and Diarrhoei and revcrisnness t c or Sleep naifltin(thercfKninlijAy ImCErTfACnCOMPBOf. aW m aW In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. lull fl tms eamua aveiMare. mwm smh arm. A phtIadelphia nurse will' ADVISE TOWNSPEOPLE i-niiaacipiiia, t'a. "wnen I get a cold I resort to Dr. l'lerce's Golden Medical Discovery, which I cannot praise enough. "As for the 'Favorite Prescription,' I never have n case of expectancy that I do not recommend It. They all say tney would not do without It. "As for 'Anurlc.' my kidneys and bnck were so bad that I had to turn down several cases. After taking the Anurlc tablets the relief was wonder ful. I am relieved of the backache and nm feeling fine. "When I feel dizzy nnd drowsy I go for Pleasant 'Pellets' nnd in 24 hours I feel fine." "I could go on with praise of Dr. Pierce's valuable remedies, but space win not permit. If anyone calls on me I can tell them better than I can write." MRS. LOUISA BAUMGARD. 070 sepviva St. Adv. MOTHERING THE SOLDIERS. The W. C. T. U. has opened many recreation rooms for the soldiers. The homesick men who flock to them do not fall to express their gratitude for the cheery welcome nnd the homey atmosphere they find In these places. I'o the matron nt the' rooms In Wash ington, D. C, a intern wns presented by roung Robert E. Lee, grnndson of the great Southern general, as an expres sion of his feelings. The Inst stanza runs thus: When sldcahy side we tnke our chance. To live or die In bloody France. For right nnd you ; l'hen never fenr, you here at homo rbat we'll forget, where'er we roam The W. O. T. U. Ma's Liberal Offer of Aeat Land to Settlers HODen t ir.. a. r j uu lo every iarmer or larmer 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, Saakat chewan and Alberta 160 act BsnKttidi An Acra()r Km t Srttftrt tia Other Una Sold it frem $15 1 $20 irr Aa The treat demand for Canadian Wheat will keep up the price. Where a farmer can get :. lur wnrat ana raiee a to 44 Dushels to 'ne acre he is bound to male money that's what you can expect in Weatem Canada. Won Jfrfu I yields also of Oata. Barley and Flaa. Mixed Farminc in Western Canada is fully as profitable an industry as grain raising. Ttie excellent gnr es, fnU of nntrltlos, are the only fund required IUiHf for beet or dairy purposes Uood schools, chnn-hea, markets oonTenlenl, climate' eieellans. There Is an on urns I demand for farm l.i.'.I..to "P1; V" wt"f ronns men mho hare vnlnnteered fur Ihe war. Write for literature and particulars aa to reduced railway rates to bUDUof Immigration, Ottawa, Can., or to oup,oi J. P. J3FFRXY, Cor. Walnut Broid Sis., Philadelphia, Pa. Canadian Government Agent if i IV OESaf waves that are bla- with commotion. Under full sull and the harbor In sight. 'vwin. um cneerruuy Cheerful and bright Past all the winds that were adverse and cniinna;. Past all the Islands that lured thee to rest: Past all the currents thnt wooed thee un willing Far from the port nnd the land of the oiesi. Growing old peacefully, Peaceful and bloat. Klch In experience nwrols mlRht covet, men in a luitn that has grown with thy years: Rich In a love thnt grew from nnd nhnv It, Soothing thy Borrows and hushing thy I TO SYMBOLIZE A CLEAN LIFE, Growing old richly, THE WORKIttSMAN'S BURDEN Every worklngmun cnrrles on his bnck a nonproducer. Tho laborer who pays his bills Is charged a higher price to cover the loss tho storekeepc sustains by failure of tho drinking man to pay what ho owes. When crime Is committed or a family Impov erished by the drink-debauchery of Its natural support, the cost appears on the tax bill of the man who labors, Jobs are made by the consumption of products, iinil lf money Is not spent for boor.c, It will be spent for other things which must bo produced by labor. From the Cyclopedia of Tem oerance. ALCOHOL INCREASES FATIGUE, f atigue is due to the action upon nerve endings nnd nerve cells of polB nnous products formed within the body ns the result of .musculnr me tabolism. For a fatlgned person to add to his blond, unless in minute doses, nnother poison In tho form of mlcohol, Is only to mnke matters worse rather than better. What are required are longer periods of rest. Sir Thomns Oliver. M. D LL. D., In "The Drink Troblem of Today." BUYS NEW CLOTHES. In Denver soon after prohibition went Into effect a womnn exhibited with grent pride the first dress her husband had ever purchnsed for her, although they had been married long enough to have n child In the eighth grade. She added thnt he had a new suit, too. OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDKEYS ITave you ever stopped to reason why It is that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? Tho .u P'aln the article did not fulfil mo promises oi the manufacturer. This mvvuxm mo particularly to a medicine, a. incuicinai preparation that has real curative vmue almost sells itself, aa like .iicss cnain system the remedy recommeuaea oy those who have been ucnciiiea, to tnose who are in need of it A prominent dmpgist says, "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years ...u iic.cr uciiie to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re tiilts. as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy that I know of uae eu uirgo a sale. Accoraing to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have ua me preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmers' Swamp-Root is due to the fact mat, so many people claim, it fulfils al most every wish in overcoming kidney, Iver and bladder ailments, corrects ur inary troubles and neutralizes the urio aim wnicq causes rheumatism. xou may receive a sample bottle of ananiir-noot Dj rarcci l'ost. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Urge and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv. No Chance. Fortune favors the brave, but some people have an Idea that she also smiles on the tightwad. Carter's little .Liver Pills You Cannot be yOs. A Remedy That Constipated and Happy small pin Small Dose Small Pries) S I I iCARTEld1 S , S IIIVFR I II PILLS. Makes Life Worth Living Genuine beers sigostura ,pARTER'S IRON PILLS many colorless tacea but V will greatly help most pale-faced people Guess Sol Hugo Stennls, tho Dutch publicist, said nt n Holland society dinner In New York : "Tho Germnns are demonstrating In all sorts of ways that America's In tervention in tho war won't amount to anything. They're scared, you see. "The Cologne Gazette, said the oth er day that when the American armies arrive In France, they'll bo bumpered by their Ignorance of the various Inn gunges. Well, my wife laughed when sho read that. " 'I guess,' she said, 'ihe Americans can shoot In any language.'" Infections or InAimmni... v. . Whether from external or Internal cauais! Bye IJalsam at night upon retiring. Adv. Natural Mistake Customer This Is. vegetable' I ordered chicken. Walter (examining soun) Quite right, sir. My mistake; I thougflht these celery tops were feathers. Poor Roads Expensive. . The farmers of the United Stntca have been allowing f:i(K),0(X),000 In real money to escape from their pockets eiich yeur because of poor roads, no cording to the testimony of experts. MOTHER! In time of peaco the Transvaal mines aro tho largest consumers of explosives In the world. Have you ever used MOTHEIl'S JOT SALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup and Pneumonia, Asthma, nnd Head Ca tarrh? If you haven't get it at once. It will cure you. Adv. An Iconoclast "Do you remember the famous Greek- artist who painted grapes that were sd nntural the birds pecked at them J" "Oh, yes, I've heard that yarn," re. plied the superior person, "llut ornltlw ology tenches us that certuln of the snuiller birds hnve very poor eyesight." Harm One Can Do. Ono rotten apple spoils the wholn barrel and ono mentally bloated au tocrat In Europe has already caused the downfall of several others. f Loving and dear. Eyes that grow dim to the earth and Its giory Bee but the brighter the heuvmiv glow: Ears that are dull to the world and Its story Drink In the Bongs that from Paradise now. All the sweet recompense Youth cannot know. Write now for our Price Lists and Market Reports on FURS AND HIDES We are the Largest and Leading Buyers of All Kinds of Hides and Furs in these sections. For nearly sixty vears we have gven thousands of Fur and Hide shippers entire satisfaction. WE CHARCE NO COMMISSION ' What Made the Difference? Sin makes a terrible difference. Tho first four words of tho Book of Gen cris are "In the beginning God." The lust four words of tho samo book are "a coffin In Egypt." In between came sin In a serpent's coll, tho sin of our first parents, an appalling heritage to nU mankind. So terrible was It that the only remedy wns tho substitu tionary sacrifice of God's son. If men could only realize that there Is. ner- Jinps, In some sense, n cnrrespnutllna difference between a humun life lived In the glorious liberty of the sons ot God and one In which sin as a lyrari sways Its black scepter over every n and thought, they would seeli l"iivi mice from sin's guilt nnd iio'ir Sunday School Ttiiu-M. , Four thousand men In the First Re serve Officers Training ennip at Fort Sheridan, III., signed this pledge: "1. We undertake to maintain our part of the wftr free from hatred, wan ton brutality or graft, true to the Amer ican purpose and Ideals. "2. Aware of the temptations Inci dent to camp llfo and the moral and social wreckage Involved, we covennnt together to live the clean life and to seek to establish tho American uni form as a symbol nnd guarantee of real manhood." i Women Are Told How to Find Relief from Pain. Nashua, N.IL I am nineteen years old and every month for two years I had such pains that I would often faiut and have to leave school. I had such pain I did not know what to do with myself and tried so many remedies that were of no use. I read about Lydia E. Pinthnm'fl Vnrmtnriln Compound in tho newspapers and decided to try it, and that is how I found relief from pain anu ieei so mucn better than I used to. When I hear of any girl sufferinrr as I did I tell them how Lydia E. Knkham's Vegetable Compound helped mo." Dblina Martin. 29 Bowers Street, Nashua, N. IL f' Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetablo Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or haimful drugs, and is, therefore, THE PERFECTLY SAFE REMEDY 'mm f v LYDIA E. PINKHiM S EGETABLE COMPOUND intWiJrjflgTrrBa( BsQaaUaattafeUslyXj LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. HELP8 EVERYBODY. Prohibition pays the doctor his bills, the lawyer his fees, the pastor his sal ary. It helps the baker, the butcher. the grocer, the milkman, tho dentist, the bookseller, the photographer, the tailor, the dressmaker, the manufao turer, the merchant, the newsboy. Gain and Loss. The Elder Matron You tthould not mind the baby crying a 'little. It strengthens his lungs. The Younger Mutron Oh, no doubt ; Imt It wenkens his father's religion so. The more sunshine there Is In some men's lives the less hay they make. When womnn loses her temper It Is the husbnnd who entches It. WRrNEGnm&Ac& Eyelids, So ra Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by San. Ousrand RWomckly ieved by Murine. Try It In THE REA80N WHY. 'Why Is It that so many people can not make both ends meet?" Bomeono asked John Burns, famous labor lead- a al TM .1 a as m . aa m cr oi cngiana. Because, ne repiiea, --- -'"-aniai,itjsLoaiiort 'o many people make one end drink." nrnwigtBeay I V '" T5S V . Us A'vi-free. ' Art atewiae) Era KaUMtty Ce.. CtUcaso Vr '" Murine. Try it mi I nt5t C vour EVnd In Baby's Ey yea, fort His Majesty, the Pig. In this Idea of having only useful animals for pets we are likely to And the pig back In the parlor. - ICJ! fmcl. Heartburn and Nausea quickly disappear with the use of Wrl,hs Indian Vegetable Pills. Bend tor trial boa to III Pearl BL, New York. Adv. Shlpplnn. American ships about 100 years ago enrneu w per cent of the commerce of the country; today they are carry ing less thnn 10 per cent Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellera ara tha original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Ad. Ho Is Indeed a busy man who can never find tlnie to find fault. " operation. Excellent nilm.J .l Mana land and timkr company. ; . -. mw. BAKASOTA. FLA. music lovers issmjusnssst rapbforlesstba4ill.Psnloalarafrtto.oirruJS COUGHING annoys ethers and harts ran. - - """ uy lasiaf Relleee throat rcoi at ooca, i ! i ,' i i ' 4 1 r V.
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