fHE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. Kill That Cold and ' Save Health CASCARA fihuiNINE The old family remedy la tablet form safe, wire, easy to take. Na opiates oo unpleasant after effect. Cures colds ta 14 houri Crip la I daa. Meerbacktfttfalle. Ucttas Rniuni him w 1 1 Red Top and Mr. Hill't picture on it 14TabUtfor2Se. At Any Dnif Stat Guticura Heals Skin Troubles Soap 25c Ointment 25 and 50c nVTFIITC WataoaB.Colanaa.arub. PATfcf ITS ler'riLoMaTriX Dipping lu a strong solution of alum will give Bit life to old hair brushes. Cunning Is not sufficient protection. Even the fox often Is shot at bis habit Hal "crossing." Bora Eyea. Blood-Shot Ejrea. Watery Eye ttcky Eyes, all healed promptly with night ly application of Itoman Eye Salaam. Aav, Fatal Chagrin. "What did the old miser die off "I guess be died when he found he bad to spend bis breath." ! GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER aBaBnnBnaM ' Das been used for nil ailments that ire caused by a disordered stomach and Inactive liver, such as tick head ache, constipation, sour stomach, nervous Indigestion, fermentation of food, palpitation of the heatrt caused by gases In the stomach. August Flower Is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion both In stomach and Intestines, cleans and sweetens the stomach and alimen tary canal, stimulates the liver to se crete the bile and Impurities from the blood. Sold In all civilized countries. 80 and 00 cent bottles. Adv. His Intention. "Itastus," Inquired the colonel, "aren't you rcudy to die for your coun tryr "No, snh, Ah ain't studyln' to die fob man country. All's studyln' to make some German die foh his country." Onlv One. "PROMO OUININF" M um lonnlne.eail for fall nam LAXATIVU bhiihu uuiNiNH. Ijoor Tor elf oatars ol m. VT . euova, Cam a Cold In One Day. KM. The Versatile Barber. Some years ago there was a boom town, Blessing, on the gulf coast of Texas, relates the New York Evening Sun. A newcomer built a slinck there near the railway station. On one side he bad a barber chair and necessary equipment, and on the other a forge and anvil. Between the two trades he managed to make a living. One day a traveling salesman went Into the shack, threw himself Into the barber chair and asked that he be shaved so he could catch a train that was due In fifteen minutes. The proprietor looked across the shack and shook his head. "Sorry, mister," he snld, "but there's a plowshare ahead of you." Has Faith, Too. Benny She's got religion all .of a udden. Jenny Yes, all the flattery the young men heap on her she takes as gospel truth. Town Topics. A Patrlotio Preference. "Have you any speeches to make be fore congress?" "No," replied Senator Sorghum. "I am perfectly satisfied to vote without talking rather thun risk being classified with those who tulk without thinking." Corning Seal Meat To provide a new food product the united States bureau of fisheries will experiment with canning and corning seal meat. Young man, always remember that the battered mullet has driven the most stakes. There's a "language of the eyes," and some people seem awfully afraid you can read It. When Coffee Disagrees quick results for the better follow a change to Instant Postum A delicious, drug free drink, tasting much like high grade coffee, com forting and satisfy ing to the former coffee user. Ideal for children. "There's a Reason" for POSTUM V Sold by Grocers, PENNSYLVANIA STATE TEMS Mount Union. Thomus A. Appleby, after 50 years of business, bos placed the management of his store In the hands of his son, John 0. Appleby. Mr. Appleby Is a civil war veteran, a Trei byterlnn eider, a Ilcpublicnn and an editor nnd ex-postmaster. New Castle. Subscriptions to thej hospltn' fund hnve now reached mora than '.he $80,000 which was announced wiiiic time ago as the expected figure; The subscriptions are now In excess of $82,000. ICrle. Realising the great nd of additional comfortable homes for Its mechanics ind luborers, the General Kiectrlc Company has awarded anoth er contract to J. A. Mantis for the con struction of 470 homes. These homos will be rented to the employees. Tliey are to bo rendy next August. Mossnrvllle. Wilbur S. Lelby, re cently an honorably discharged soldier from Camp Meade, has had his dis charge recorded In the recorder's of fice, the first document of the kind thus officially preserved In the history of Lehigh county. Scrnnton. Cool burned on Lehigh Vulley railroad engines will be reduced nenrly .15 per cent, by mixing hltuiii. nous with anthracite silt or slush. Allentown. An Increase In the pay of policemen and firemen to $100 a month Is the feature of the city budget for next year, presented nt a meeting of the retiring council. Ilnrrlsburg. The governor has up pointed the following olIi"ers of tlie reserve militia: Company R, Second Regiment, Wllkeslinrre, Copt. Rldgway R. Ksppy, First Lieutenant Robert. R. Harvey and Second Lieutenant II. V. Uny, nil of Wllkeslinrre. Mohiinoy City. Within n few min utes after lie hnd remarked to his "buddy" that he was feeling dizzy, Andrew Shukninns toppled down n breast nt the Gllhcrton colliery. He died several hours later at the Foun tain Springs Hospital. Hollidnysburg. Rlalr county public officials announce that there have been Oil marriages nnd O'J divorces in the county this year, and 10 per cent, of these marriages hnve been failures. Mil ford. Charged with having set fire to a dwelling here, Mrs. Fnnnle Olden has been found guilty nnd fined $1,000 and will spend from IS months to three years In prison. Wilkesbnrre. Fire of mysterious origin on the second floor of the home of Andrew Slifko, at Edwardsvillc kill ed Mrs. Andrew Slifko nnd her three sons. One of them, John, twenty-one years old, was a member of the Three Hundred and Eleventh Machine Gun Battalion at Camp Meade. The sol dler son had returned to spend the holidays with his parents. North Cirard. The entire business section of this village was burned. A call for help was sent to Erie, fourteen miles distant. The loss Is estimated at $2."),000. Yortlley. Two men In a motor truck drove to the farm of Marcus I'. Dean, a mile from hero, and after breaking the lock on n barn door, stole three steers. The cattle were marched up a plank Into the machine nnd driven away. The case was reported to the local police. Grwnsburg. Two-thirds of the G.1 prisoners in the Jail here hnve paid for Red Cross memberships. Lauraytown, Five paupers of the almshouse here hnve chipped In $1 each nnd Joined the Red Cross, i Scrnnton. The Ijickawnnnn Coal Company has a mine welghmislress, nnd will employ several women as of fice clerks. ' Ilnrrlsburg. An appeal was made by Mayor Keisler to residents of liar rlsburg to use less water, because of a shortage due to failure of council men In years gone by to make pro vision. Increase in population and ex pansion of Industry have caused new demands and the equipment Is that of n dozen years ago. Munition plauts may be affected. Ilnrrlsburg. J. O. Chrlstley, refused n new trial for wife murder, declared to the court that when he committed the crime he wns mentally Irrespon sible. He was sentenced to death. Lewistown. Joseph Carlos, twenty five years old, raised a ripple at Haw stone when he burned 10 perfectly good $20 bills. Carlos was celebrat ing and said a man was worse off wltli money and no place to spend It thnn without the money. He used a revolv er to keep tne crowd from Interfering while the money burned. It wns the savings from his wages for a year. Ilnrrlsburg. The state department of agriculture has. Issued u warning against unlicensed salesmen for nurs eries. Fountain Springs. John Fnrrell, fot many years n famous mine foreman, died nt the State Hospital here, aged iieventy-four. Lewistown. "Hero letters" and $"i mcli were sent to James Steel nnd Wllllmn and Richard Rittor, boys of tills town, for discovering n broken rnll on tho Pennsylvania railroad. Mount Cnrmel. His feet frozen In a blizzard, Alexander Covnek; of this town, has lost nil ten toes. Schuylkill. For the first time In yours miners of tills town worked the day after Christmas. Mooslc Alfred Swnn, fifty-five, a ga tenia n for the D. & II. ralirond here, was found dead In the tower nt night. Ilnrrlsburg. Numerous up-siate Justices of the pence lose their com missions for failing to file acceptances within 30 days nfter election. Carlisle. A food administrator has cut bakers' bread here from 10 to 0 cents per pound loaf, Rending. The 1918 budget of Read Ing council calls for an expenditure of $1,084,781.80, and a 10 mill tax has been decided upon. Rending. D. Wellington Dietrich has presented $0,500 In Liberty bonds to the First Reformed Church here tc be usod to purchase a new pipe organ. Ilnrrlsburg. Donald McCormlckj county food administrator, took steps to hnve grocers Inaugurate cash sys tems and abolish deliveries ns a con scrvatlon movement Several mer chants hnve arranged to curtail de liveries and some will do awny wltb them. 10 HIE HE TAX EVERY GOOD AMERICAN EARNING FAIR LIVING WILL HELP TO . PAY EXPENSES OF WAR. RETURNS DUE BEFORE MARCH Heavy Penalties Provided for Failure to File Them Government Officials Will Be In Every County to Assist the Taxpayers. Washington. "Must I pay an In come tax?" 'I'll, it Is tho fliiiMtlnn flint thousands of Americans are asking. The answer, in a general way, lies in tins state ment : Every unmarried person having a net Income of $1,000 or more, and ev ery married person or head of a fnm lly having an Income of $2,000 or more must file a return. These returns must be In the hands of the collector of In ternal revenue in the district In whlcl the taxpayer lives or has his principal pluce of business between January 1 and March 1, 1918. The man who thinks to evndo this tax Is making a serines error. Revenue officials will be In every county to check returns. Failure to malic a cor rect return within the time specified Involves henvy penalties. "Net Income" means gross Income less certain deductions provided for by the act. The law defines Income ns profit, gain, wages, salary, commis sions, money or Its equivalent from professions, vocations, commerce, trade, rents, sales and dealings In prop erty, reul and personal, and Interest from Investments except Interest from government bonds, or stnte, municipal township or counly bonds. Incomes from service ns guardian, trustee or executor; from dividends, pensions, royalties, or patents, or oil and gas wells, coal Innd, etc., are taxable. Normal Rate Is 2 Per Cent The normnl rate of ti x Is 2 iter cent on net Incomes above the amount f exemptions, which Is $2,000 In the case of a married person or h. ad of a fam ily and $1,000 In the case cf a single person. A married person bend of a family Is allowed an nddi "nal ex emption of $200 for each dt.i. ndunt child if under eighteen years tf age or Incapable of self-support bec.se defective. The taxpayer Is considered to be the head of a family If he Is actually supporting one or more per sons closely connected with liliu by blood relatlon-.'ilp or relationship by marriage, or If his duty to support such person Is based on some moral or legal obligation. Debts ascertained to be worthless nnd charged off within the year and toxes paid except Income taxes nnd those assessed against local benefits ore deductible. These and other points of the Income tax section of the war revenue act will be fully explained by revenue officers who will visit every county In the United Stntes between Jnnunry 2 and March 1 to assist tax payers In making out their returns. Officers to Visit Every Locality. Notice of their nrrlvnl In each local ity will be given In advance through the press, banks nnd post offices. They will be supplied with Income tax forms copies of which may be obtained also from collectors of Internnl revenue. The bureau of Internnl revenue Is seeking to Impress upon persons sub ject to the tnx the fact that failure to see this official In no wny relieves them of the duty Imposed by Inw to file their returns within the time speci fied. The government Is not required to seek the taxpayer. The taxpayer Is required to seek the government. Per sons In doubt ns to whether they are subject to the tnx or not or ns to how to make out their returns, will readily understand, therefore, that a visit to this officlnl may mean the avoidance of later difficulties. The penalty for failure to make the return on time Is a fine of not less thnn $20 nor more than $1,000, nnd In addition 50 per cent of the amount of the tnx dur. For mnklng n false or fraudulent return, the penalty is a fine not to exceed $2,000 or not ex ceeding one year's Imprisonment, or both, in the discretion of the court, and In addition 100 per cent of the tax evaded. As to the Farmers. The number of farmers who will pay Income taxes hns not been estimated by the government officials, but It Is certuln they will form a large percen tage of the 0,000,000 persons assessed who never before have paid nn Income tnx. The nvcroge farmer does not keep books but If he avails himself of the services of government experts who will be sent to aid him, it will not be difficult for him to ascertain the nmount of his net Income. The farmer Is making out his return mny deduct depreciation In the value of property and machinery used In tne conduct of his farm, and loss by fire, storm or other cnsuulty, or by theft If not covered by Insurance. Expenses nrtnnllv Incurred In farm operation mny be deducted, but not family or liv ing expense. Produce raised on tne fnrm and traded for croceries. wearlnz apparel, etc., Is counted ns living ex penditures nnd cannot be deducted. Knlnrlps nnld bv the state or a polit ical subdivision of the stnte are ex empt. A farmer holding the Job of eonntv suDervlsor. for Instance, does not have to Include his salary In his In come tax return. Little Willie Bolo. The German campaign of corruption Bololsm, as it has been called led Representative Dupre to say, In Baton Rouge: "This Bololsm. (his getting at us In directly, Is a fiendish thing. It reminds me of little Willie. "'My sister's feller kicked my dog yesterday,' said Willie, 'but I'll get even with him all right.' '"How'll you get even?' said Wil lie's friend. "Tin goln' to mix quinine,' said Willie, 'with my sister's lip rouge.' " NO WAY El RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION FOR THE KIDNEYS For many rears druggists have watched aith much interest the remarkable record raintained by Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root, llie great kidney, liver and bladder medi cine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi- line. It helps the kidneys, liver and bind Icr do the work nature intended they mould do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years, t is sold by all druggists on its merit and It should help you. No other kidney medi- tine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to teat this peat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a lample bottle. When writing be sure and mention ai paper. Adv. Question of Shape. Brazen Co-ed What shape Is a kiss? Unsophisticated Fresh Why uh I never noticed. B. C Well, give me one and we'll call It square. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen eral Tonic because it Contains tha well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds p the Whole System. 60 cents. Childish rage Is not more dignified Alien It gets older and can yell louder. Some men are under tho Impression that lungs are brains. mi mmi .. -I --, " I J .;- 13U LCOHOL-OrEBOBNT. j similntim1herood by BcfittU llngtheStomacto andtkMgsg. li . . n "ruAiM1f(ifl 'A TnercmHomuuuij neither Opium, Morpuuiw - Mineral. NotNabcoik x v . f..inmotvfhf Confupauon and Diarrhoea LOSS OF SLEEP rcsuttinfjdicrcfromjnjn Toe Simile Si4nat,oC XotCektaotComms Exact Copy of Wrapper. I A Difference. "I understand your daughter Is tnk Injr music lessons." . "Not at all. She's Just learning to play the ukulele." Cutlcura Is So 8oothlng To Itching, burning skins. It not only soothes but heals. Bathe with Cutl cura Sonp nnd hot water, dry gently and apply Cutlcurn Ointment. For free samples address, "Cutlcurn, Dept X, Boston." At drupglsts and by mall Soap 25, Ointment 25 nnd 50. Adv. Trouble is often but a mental dis ease. Quarantine yourself till it's cured. semes oSmsp&Mg Are Common in Western Canada and other land at very low prices. During many years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels to the acre many yields ss high as 45 bushels to the acre. Wonderful crops also of Oats, Barley, and Flax. Mixed Farming is as profitable an industry as grain raising. Good schools, churches; markets convenient, climate excellent. Write for literature and particulars aa to reduced railway rateato Supt. of Immigration, Ottawa, Can., or to J. P. JAITRAY Cor. Wslnul and Brsal Sis. PhUiaclabfa, Pa, Canadian Oovarnmtnt Arent His Handicap. "My goodness, little boy I" exclaimed the kind old lady. "You should not swear so I" "Aw, I know It!" replied Warts Mc Nutt. "But I can't help myself. I'vo lost two of my front teeth and the swears slip out before I can stop 'cm." Kansas City Star. Adversity Is the midwife of genius. JtTlOr inij Unrlna I. nr Tlrad Caaa I 8 MavfM K,"i,",-L"-iLs" i aranalated BrUle. Rwta S HatawbM Rsatoraa. Mnnn li alatorlM I Treatment for Urea tnat foel dry ana .man. 8 Qlve font Sjn. m maota of roar luring eara a aaroarTMtb ana with th.um. ragnrarlty, 3 CURE Fill THEM. YOS CWSOT WT If fTf tl 3 Bold at Urns and OpUcai Hloraa or b MalL j III aulas En tasat Ca, Cblcan, tot hi lank 1 -ATTEMTIOM! Sick To do your duty a a.t times your heaitn consideration. These two women tell how they found health. Uellam, Pa.-" I took Lydia E. Unkbam's Ve?. etable Compound for female troubles and a dis placement I felt all run down and was very weak. I had been treated by a physician without results, bo decided to give Lydia E. rinkham'i Vegetablo Compound trial, and felt better right away. I am keeping house since last April and doing all my housework, where before I was unable to do any work, Lydia E. I'lnkham's Vege table Compound is certainly the best medicine a woman can take when in this condition. I give you permission to publish this letter." Mrs. E. IL Crumlino, It. No. 1, Hellam, Ta. Lowell, Mich. "I Buffered from cramps and dragging down pains, was Irregular and had fomalo weakness and displacement I began to take Lydia E. rinkham'a Vege table Compound which gave me relief at once and restored my health. I should like to recommend Lydia E. rinkham'a remedies to all Buffering women who are troubled In a simi lar way."-Mri.ELiBEllEiM,lLNo.fl, Coi83,LowelLMlch, Why Not Try LYDIA E. PIWKHAM S VEGETABLE COMPOUND ' LYDIA E.PINKHAM MCDICINg CO. LYNH.MAtjS. mi For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of Is. T For Over Thirty Years Hi ms nimum n.Mut, mtm aaa anr. 3 At the Fireside. Itllzznrd comln' nlghcr chimney's runiblln' sound; but thank the Lord for fire, nnd room to stand around 1 Trou bles seem to leave us from the light they nice; Joy Is nil the sweeter 'round the old-time firepluee. That's where winter's sunny, though lost to skies o' blue. (Here's your chair, my honey, nnd here's your knitting, too!) Frank L. Stanton In the Atlanta Constitution. Canton (O.) workhouse Inmates are knitting for soldiers. If you enn't marry dollars the next best thing is to marry sense. A A f P fll'IU The thousands of U. & farmers who have accepted Canada's generous offer to settle on homesteads or buy farm land in her provinces have been well repaid by bountiful crops of wheat and other grains. Where you can buy good farm land at f IS to $30 per acre get $2 a bushel for wheat and raise 20 to 43 bushels to the acre you are bound to make money that's what you can do in Western Canada. In the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Albert ru can get a H0MLSTEAD OF 160 ACRES FREE I New York drops 52 teachers of Ger man from grade schools. . Colda Cauaa Headache and Grin LAZITIVH BROMOQUlNINa rcmoTfatbaeaaae, Tbera li onlr oaa"aromo Uolnlna." B. W. UMOV al alfuauraUoabox. sua. - On Which 8lder "Is he a credit to his family, thenr "No," said tha other j "I fancy be is a debit," Might Reduce Prices. First Bystander (watching two men fighting) Can't somebody part thorn T Second Bystander Keep back. Don't Interfere I One Is an Iceman and the other in the coal combine. Maybe they'll both get hurt Brooklyn Citizen. Women during these trying 1 111 f snouia De your nrsc Dangerous Remedy. rollccmnn (holding down a tramp on tho sidewalk) No danger, uin'om, he's merely having n fit. Kind Lady (irnclous! Shall I get some water to throw In bis face? 1'olleeiniin Do you want to kill him? Garfield Tea wns your Grandmoth er's Iteiuedy for every stomach and Intestinal 111. This good old-fashioned herb home remedy for constipation, stomach ills and other derangements of tho system so prevalent these days Is In even greater favor as a family medicine than in your grandmother's day. Adv. Mad Enough to Fight. A Massachusetts mnn who happened to be on two different transports when they were torpedoed has finally be come so mad at Germany that he has enlisted and says he Is rendy to fight. Well, that's something more gained, even If the angry man doesn't succeed In breaking through unywhere. Springfield (O.) News. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications an they cannot reach the diseased portion of tha ear. There la only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, and thnt la by a constitutional remedy. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts through tha Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of tha 6yatcm. Catarrhal Deafness Is cauaed by an Inflamed condition of tha mucous lining; of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling aound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness la tha result. Unless the Inflammation can be re duced and thla tube restored to Ita nor mal condition, hearing may ba destroyed fAFAvep Xfnntf nt T)nfnfta mr caused by Catarrh, which Is an Inflamed' condition or tne mucous tuirrnre. ONE) HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrhal Deafnesa that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATARRH MED1CINPJ. All Druggists 75c. Circulars) frea. r. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio. Not the Same. A fledgling author at the Century club In New York drew forth a manu script nnd volunteered to rend it to Itohert W. Chambers. "You know how 1'oe," the young mnn said, "read his stories to nn old colored ninnimy, don't you? He be lieved that what pleased the old mam my would please the public, and he killed the scenes the old girl didn't like, nnd built up those she did. Well, Bob, I want ha, hn, ha! I want to use you In the same wny. Have a drink nnd a clgnr, nnd then" "Kxcuso me, my boy," snld Mr, Chambers, nnd ho rose and took his hat and stick. "You don't happen to bo Toe, and therefore I don't feel called on to be your old colored mninmy." Bringing Home the Germs. When our soldier boys mingle with the soldiers of all nationalities and fight over strange nnd disense-soaked soli they may acquire ninny strange disease germs and, returning to Ameri ca, bring them along, wnrns World Outlook. Pestilence has generally been a camp follower of war. But sci ence Is dealing with this problem with unprecedented vigor. Sir William Os ier said : "Never before In history has so great n host been assembled ; never before In wnr time have armies been so healthy." Yet we aro warned as to the danger of indiscriminate Immigration after the wnr and of the great need of care ful medical nnd sanitary preparation to combat tho unfamiliar disease that Suniinles will bring home. Hungry or ThlrstyT I heard Georgo Tully, the well- known actor, tell a good story of a chance meeting with a breakdown per former, observes a writer in tho Chi cago Amcrlcun. While feeling In his pocket for the customary coin, It occurred to him to nsk the derelict : "Have you had break fast yet?" A hungry or wns It a thirsty T look came Into the lntter's eyes. "Not a drop," he roplled earnestly. "Not a drop, George, on .my honor 1" Could Be. Willie Monk Ain't you a stork Mr. Stork Whot did yon think I was a bill collector? Life Is mostly devoted to attempts to obtain the unattainable. A man mar be momentarily bril liant but so Is "fox-fire" on a rotten log. Kansas City, Mo claims 801,000 population. Directory estimate. Anyway, some thrifty men lay up s store of canned righteousness. i in.nH s y Back to Civilization. Bobby and his folks had Jutjt moveC Into Chicago. Through some mlstw (Wstundlng the enrpets nnd most oC tho furulture were delayed nenrly sj week. During that time Bobby ana his little ncwniiide friends hud a flei rlous time racing through the almosfl empty house. Lute one nfternoou tbs) furniture arrived nnd things were soon set In order. Bobby was henrtbrokea, Tho next morning he greeted ' hU friends with: "Oh, pshaw, kldsl Yoa can't come In nny more. ' We've corns back to civilization." ECZEMA CAUSED YEARS OF INTENSE AGON "I have suffered Intense agony fraaj Ecsema on my leg and other purta of ana body fnr yenra, and received only tempo ary relief from other preparations. It ID only a month since I started to aa I'ETERSON'S OINTMENT, and there W no algn of Kczema or Itching. You caaj refer to me." tieo. C. Talbot, 27 I'enOelal St. Buffalo, N. Y. I've got a hundred testimonials, says Peterson, Just aa sincere and honest aa tbJ one. Yenra ago, when I first atnrtetTto pj out I'ETERSON'S OINTMENT. I mi up my mind to give a big box for a smafc price, and I'm still doing It, as every drufJ gist In the country knows. - - I I guarantee rETERSON'8 OINTMEN because I know that Ita mlahty heallai power la marvelous. I say to every osm who buys n box that It la rlglUy cnaraal teed for Krxema, I'lmplea, Salt Tiheum, Old Sores, llllnd, Bleeding and Itchtns I'ilos, 1' leers, Skin Diseases, Chaflng, Hums, PcnMs and Sunburn, and ff not ami. Isfartory any druggist Mrlll return rotaf money. 30 cents. Adv. Off cn Hash". . , t Jack's iiother hatl mntfc hush fef nupper. Ills father, asked him. If be cared for a second helping; nnd Jack replied: "No, t flunks; my stomadf don't appreciate thnt iinsh." , Not Qualified. ' I "Is ho nn anarchist?", "No; he has fur too much money, for thnt." Constipation generally Indlratee dttorde,rae) stomach, llvrr and bowala Wrlsht'a India Vegetable Pills) restore regularity wlthoat griping. Air. I Even Burbnnk most respect the ftu rler who enn transform un Angora ess) Into nn Arctic fox. Reason Is tho key of knowledge. COLIC IN HORSES Senandi raoMPTslteoUoa. Kaaf one or two buttles of Dr. David Bobarta Colic Drench In yoor medlrlno ebest all Um um It reUere In tbe shortest pnlba time. Head tha fnuttlral Homej Veterinarian. Send for freobooe ll-U.n ABORTION IN COWS, IX B dr&ler In four town, wrlla Sr. Iirts lastrii' III Ca 1 00 Srsri tntest, luttiat, Ik 1917 111 Double Your Crops All agricultural anthoritiea agree that te ?et the greatest good out of manure anal ertilirersyon must also have or pat LIMA IN THE SOIL. I Your land needs LIMB. You most likaly have limestone on or near your farm. Use, it. Reduce it to dust and not only will yoei have a land tonic that will double your crone bnt you can also sell it at attractive profit to your neighbors. A eompletellme grinding plant on foarvheda. Can be moved as easily as a (arm wagon, bimptv bell It to your engine and feed tba rock, wiq hanillerorkwriirblngfromSOtoaOpounda, WIS alao crush rock for road or concrete work. Na experience needed. WIUTK TODAY ftr Bit Jt-tt CUr-Ittm hntttd Catmltg - ana speciaiprop osltlon Cash or Easy Terms on bow to turn Sour rocks Into ollara. Ba aura to give u. p. ol your angina. THS jtrrtlT lira. oo. Ml R. rsarll St, Oluksi, Oils UvtDttlirAftutt KAISER BILLY 1ND HIS BATTLINt BLOCKS QalggeQreat War rietura Will inenea, Interesting Battle RMBft A world wlda aanaatloa. Tba big- ti geat knock for Bill I A. X. SMITH. SSI La Sail Aran, UiaUMJ LOR1DA Miaaota.MietnCmar FARM f.,,565, Jr operation. Manasota Land and Timber COMPAmJ BM.TIHOSI.MD. SABAMT. FIA, W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 1-111. ianjwuiiHUwauinutiuiaMiimiuuiiuiitiiMuiuiii