THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. JAARLEM OIL IF YOUR L vn feoi tired nnd "worn-out?" '0voTub and Irritable? Don't n : nlKhtT Have a "drngBfd Slot Kerning? Dljr .rll7 1H1 fti? Bad taste in the mouth, lack T. jo In or eoreness In the loins, C jZcll Severe duress when 5S .tins, bloody, cloudy urine or Bed K All these Indicate grave, or 2 e in the Madder, or that the pol f us n-lorates, which are always In JSur Bj-stcm. have attacked your kid- "you should tise GOLD MEDAL Iharlcm Oil Capsules lninilliite y. So oil gently into the walls n,l 1 nln of the kidneys, and the lit fl.Yniscnoiis animal perms, whirl, are " , 'me the Inflammation, are linnie Xpiy ntlncked and chased out of yoiir Mystem without Inconvenience or jin am mmmma IS A CHIMb AuAllioT nATUHb ; Stop It or you never can keep well. If you wake with bad taste In the mouth, coaled tongue, perhaps headache, your liver ia torpid. A torpid liver i.n, (he whole system, produces dyspepsia, eostiveneas and pile. There : j. no better remedy for these disorders than DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS. Try them just once and be eternally convinced. For aalo by all druggists. Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills WOOL AH farmers having it for sale should write us at once for prices Obtain more money for your wool ty selling direct to LEWIS BAER & CO., Inc. (Wool Dealers) BALTIMORE. MD. HOW "THIRD DEGREE" WORKS cording to This Explanation, an Innocent Man Need Have no Fear ef the Ordeal. , 'Purine the trial of a murder case re cently the presiding Judge Interrupted the testimony of a detective to ask him to define the third degree. The detective replied that, althougli he Wis fiimlliar with the term, he was 14 the dark as to Just what was meant bJ It. J'i'lie third degree, until recent years, wiis In the miiln a physical ordeul. Hie culprit was often struck, kicked, plii'hi'd, and otherwise roughly linn djwl. Today the third degree has be came more of a mental ordeal. The prisoner Is taken In hand by several detectives, who put hint through a rig orous questioning. Experienced de tectives assert that no guilty man can loiu stand up under a severe cross elimination, and that, on the other bind, if he be Innocent, he will have no (lilliculty In convincing his ipios tlcners. Ui ATTACK OF GRIP 4 USUALLY LEAVES KIDNEYS H WEAKENED CONDITION SDoctors in all parts of the country have bsxn kept buny with the epidemic of grip wfcich has visited (o many hoini-s. The rjlnptoms of grip this year are often very dtresing and leave the system in a run- Sun condition, particularly the kidncya i'ch teem to suffer most, as almost every Hctitn complains of lnme back and urin to' troubles which should not be neglect f u these danger signnls often lead to Wrous kidney troubles. Druirgista allort a lurire sale on Dr. Kilmer's BfampRoot which so many people aay Vn heals and strengthens the kidneys "r an attaek of grip. SwampKoot, Ming an herbal compound, has a gentle staling effect on the kidneys, which is al t immediately noticed in most cases J those who try it. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hfogliamton, N. Y., offer to send a sam ple size bottle of Swamp-Root, on receipt 4 Un cents, to every sufferer who re it. A trial will convince anyone W'o may be in need of it. Krgular medi- nd large size bottles, for sale at druggists. lie sure to mention this Uper.-Adv. He Got By. A Reron-yonr-old In a town dcrwn "Ik was asked by his teacher at 'P nrlltmrv teiluwil tn T.in,litn n rnm- ,v'!lon upon the subject of his fav !, literary work. The youngster nt Into executive session with tilin ,f and turned out the following suc- "ct criticism of a well-known and Hilar classic : "The hook I like best Is culled Tll liu's Progress.' My mother reads !s ,:il"k to me every Night before I til Ittil T l,,i-. I., I,.,,.,. ,,.,, i.l Tli, ty'Whn. 111U1 hard lime, but pit by!" Cutlcura Heals Eczema fishes that itch and burn. If "re Is a tendency to pimples, etc., 'it tlielr return by making Cutl- obra f'c fnninle.q nililroea 'Tntlniirn TWt "oston." At drucclsts nnd by mall. f'aP 23, Ointment i!5 and 50. Adv. fiiiRnlrlnua Pv'iy didn't you engage that cook, u,'"r. She had excellent refer- P"'S." I'Tll.! ' wotnnn who wVoto 'em Is a pnr- pulur enemy of mine." Louisville "fli'r-.louriial I f leroo's Tien-Rant relicts nre th f Mnni ittle Ilvtr Iins mll np 40 ypnrg o. fhey regulate liver and bowels. Ad. '"if ever lieard of love plvlnc the T "sin (h tlu. i..i. ..e,.. i iiuen in ivi nun i wife.- v'' iiinn nin succeed unless he has 21iJllil!i own nl.llltv. Jen Your Eves Need Care VlllPurine Remedy rttimjllds BEMKDX CO., CUIVIUO CAPSULES BACK. ACHES Don't Ignore the "llttlo pains and aches," especially backaches. They may be llttlo now but there Is no tell lug how soon a dangerous or fatal tlls easo of which they are the forerun ners may show Itself. Go after the cause of that backache at once, or you may find yourself In the grip of an In curablo dlseose. Do not delay a minute. Go to your druggist and Insist on his supplying you with a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. In 24 hour you will feel renewed health and vigor. After you have cured yourself, con tlnuo to take one or two Capsules each day so ns to keep In first-class condition, and ward oft the danger of future ottneks. Money refunded If they do not help you. Ask for the original Imported GOLD' MEDAL brand, and thus be sure of getting the genuine. Adv. Business Mind. A prominent Indianapolis bnnker, thinking to practice a little conserva tion, took live Liberty loan colored pos ters home to his four-yotir-old son to use ns playthings, telling him they wero Liberty bonds. The boy, evidently In heriting some of his father's own busi ness ability, started out In the neigh borhood to sell the "bonds" for a nickel each. If succeeded promptly In selling all Ave, nnd brought the quar ter to his father to buy n Thrift stump. Indianapolis News. Btate of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath thnt he Is senior partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney A Co., doing business In the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and thnt said firm will pay tha sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 18SS. (Seal) A. W. Olenson, Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak en Internally and acts through the Wood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Druggists, 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney St Co., Toledo, Ohio. Foolish Question. "Young man, is this a dry town?" "Can't you see for yourself wbat a flood we had here yesterday?" Dr. Parry's "Dead Fhot" not only exp'ls Worms or Tapeworm but clenna out tha mucus In which they breed nnd tones up the digestion. One doao sufficient. Adv. There Is little truth In the report that biild-lieiided men scramble for seats In the front row nt church. Slops Neuralgia Why Buffer from excruciating ncu- raieia pains when ol Ykru's Liniment an snnlicatlon will give quick relief? This 1 inimcnt is pood too, for rheu- matitm. sciatic, headache. , pain in chestorside.tpraini, cuts and bruiiet. 35c PER BOTTLE AT ALL DEALERS Hflfh bottle cunuiltie more than the tuna) 40o buttleof liniment. CILIIEKT IIKOB. A CO., llaltlmore, Md. American Dollar flag Pun faat. rain proof Tnffrtit, 6 fret lonn diiublw-Kfltcht'tl irfted trlHt; frfotlr llftTj y pari'pl ptmi on rt-iript of lac urj price, 1 UU. IncludlnK pole, bull and giilTunln-4 hnldrr, II M. Ht'lid fur f rr iTinloKtm f rliin, ami ilernratlonn W make nion nnj Victn'r tUn tlmn any oilin cunrern In tlir world. 1'rlcttiaiuett Dtfr the war AMFRIf AN FI.AC MFG. TO., F ASTON, PA Kill All Flies! I'laccd anjwlirre, Daisy Fly K II lr ttrrUi mil ktlll ftll 111 on, Ntat, clean. oriiamental,ciiUTenlentanl clieap. tauta all PBRnit. Hatla tin over; wiii not n.ll nr niniaji. l Bllfll U ' Injur nrthini(. juiru trad offactiva. Aak fof Daisy Fly Killer Hd m UMiar. or a aan aiptaaa, prapaid, (1.00, HAROLD SOMIRS, ISO Dl KAI.I AVI., BROOKLYN, N. V $1,473 Net Profit MADE ON $200 thmnith this office In dai' time with PUTS ACAL.I.H. Similar opporlunltlM looked fur in Uinm in the cowing 80 and 01 duya, If jon are IntermU'd and wUtitotuke adrantniie of thiwe opportunities, write now for U(AJKLHT K-W. It Klret you all inroruiatlon. WM. H. HERBST 20 Broad St. New York Crf Dealer In PnU and Calls ilnoe 1IN. PLANTS Frost Proof Cabbage Plauti All Tnrlctlos, 1,000, tJ.OOi 10.000, 11.75 ; 20,000 nnd oyer, I.W. Oenulne Nmicy Hall nnd l'orlo Hli'o Potato Sprouts, M.iK) per l,l; IO,iX) and over, f'J 60, All varieties Tuuiuto, Knit mill l'ep per FlnntH. Write for prlceannd special aBsorf mentol plant a for einnll irarUens. ENTERPRISE COMPrtNV.Inc.Sumler.S.C. WANTED Live Agents to Srfl Oil Stock For nowi cnmpnnr with oil Iraiea In four ntJiton And already prt.JtKilnK oil. An estjT atock tutioW. Lllmrul conimlialun and ncltiHlre territory to first ap plicania. U. K Uartu, B, A 0. Uldg., Dcnfor, Colo. OLD SCRATCH Kills Eczema and othor akin dtstjftira. Ihea Itqiilcklr, ntinr fall, l'rlc K3 tj mill aDAMo tvifAlll, kTBDlT, I. 4, dm IMPE0V1D UK1T0EM ISTEE.NATlOfiAL SlNMCSOiflOL Lesson (liy ItKV. 1'. i. I'Ti' V A 1 i-'AX, r. D., Tcacliir of KntfllHti Jtihlu In ths Mooily lllblo Institute of CIiIciiko.) (CopyrlKht, 1IMS. Western Niwmmpir fnlon.i si- m...., m LESSON FOR MAY 19 4ESUS THE DIVINE SERVANT EX ERCISING KINGLY AUTHORITY. I.ESSOV TKXT Murk 11:1-.13. COIJIEN TKXT-AII power Is Klven un to Me In heaven and In curth. Matthew IS: lit. DEVOTION'A!, nnAIUNfiS - Ilevela Hon 8:0-14; 7:0-12. ADDITIONAL MATEiltAi, I-VIH rfCACIIKRH-MnHliew 2!:1M'7: t.nlr- lie B; 20:8; compare J'.hn 5:13-17; John It. PRIMARY TOriC-J'sus rlilliiB Into he cltv. I.ESHON MATERIA TMirk 11:1-10 MEMORY VEHKK-llosamia: hlccseil la Ho that cometh In the name of the Lord. -Mnrk 11:9. JUNIOR TOPIC-Thc King entering thu rnpltnl rlty. LESKON MATERIAIMnrk 11:1-10. INTERMEDIATE TOMC-JeMiB nml the temple. LESSON TEXT-Mnrk 11JS-13; compare Luke 2:22-3S; John 2:W-17. For WITITST'NPAY LESSON': LES SON TEXT-.Iohn l:7-. GOLDEN TEXT-IIe shnll Ruhle you Into all the truth. John 10:13. I. Jesus Official! Presented to the Jewish Nation as King (vv. 1-11). This plintild not le (IfHlpniitcil tlio "trl nnipliul entry," for It wnn only In out wnrd niipriininrcR. The shmitH were rmpty nnd inoiinlnelcss. It wns the pninilsod Klnc puMlcly (ifTcrliiK Mm self to the ntitliui 1. Tho propnriitU n (vv. 1-0). (1) Two disciples Kent for the ni (yv. 1-3). He told them Just where In po to find It, nnd how to nnswer the own er's Inquiry. This t-hows how perfect ly the Lord know our wnys. Ills mntehless piize heholds nil thnt we think or do, hy dny or nliiht. It nlso chows thnt fiod uses unlikely nnd In rl pnl lien nt thlnps In the nceonifillsh inent of hla purposes, The providing of this nnlmnl vns the wnrklnp out of the Ilvlne plnn nceordlnp to Christ's foreknnwledpe. (2) Obedience of the disciples (vv. 40). Without nskinp why, they po at hla bidding. The roinmnnd mny have seemed Ftrnnpe nnd tinrensonnMe, hut they rendered explicit obedience. Tha true disciple will render full and plnd obedience, no matter how ctrnnpe or unreasonable the coinmnnd mny Beem. 2. The entry Into the city of Jerusa lem (vv. 7-10). (1) The disciples put their pnrments upon the nss nnd net the Lord upon It (v. 7). This net showed their recopnltlon if him ns their klnp (2 Klnps 0:13). (2) The multitude. Rome sprend their panncnts In the way; others who hnd no piirments to apnre, cut down brunches nnd strewed them In the way, which wns Just n neceptnble unto blin. To plve what we hnve and do whnt we run. I nil thnt the Lord demands of us. This entry wns In fulfillment of n prophecy ut tered some five hundred years before (Zoch. 0:0). They uttered the very cry which the prophet predicted. This Is n clue to enable one to uinlerstntid the prophecies which nre unfulfilled ns yet. If tho prediction of his first coin hp wns thus ljternlly fulfilled, we rrmst believe that those of his second coin Inir will likewise bo literally fulfilled. They stand or fall topether. The first Is established beyond a doubt ; the sec ond we should Just ns heartily believe. The prediction of Zacharlah 11:3-11 will he Just ns literally fulfilled as thnt of 7.nchariah 0:0. (3) The Lord's action (v. 11). ' Upon cnterinp the Temple, be looked around upon nl thlnps; but ns It was eventide he withdrew to P.ethany with the twelve. II. Jesus Exercising His Royal Au thority (vv. 12-10). 1. The barren flp tree cursed (vv. 12-11). The flp tree Is typical of'the Jewish nation. The fruit normally appears on the Hp tree nhond of the leaves. The presence of leaves Is the assurance of fruit. This wns nn acted partible of the Lord's Judgment on Israel for pretension of being the chosen people without the fruits thereof. It Indicated the spirit ual state of the Jews. 2. The Temple cleansed (vv. l.'-lO). For the various sacrifices In the Temple, many oxen, sheep nnd doves were needed. Many persona caino from the distant parts of the land; therefore It wns Impracticable for them to bring their sacrifices with them, so they brought money nnd bought the animals needed. This prlv llepe the law had granted to them (Dent. 14 :2I-2C), for tliVexclmngo wns necessary. When evil men used It as nn opportunity for pain, It became nn offense before Cod. It defiled his house. He made himself a scourge of cords, and drove out the money chang ers, overthrowing tlielr tables nnd pouring out their money, ISy this net he declared himself to be tho Lord of the Temple nnd one will. Clod, That which fiod Intended to be n house of prnyer for all nations was being .undo n "den of thieves." III. Jesus' Authority Challenged (vv. 27-33). They chnllenped him to show by whnt authority ho accepted the hon ors of the Messiah, nnd who pnve hlra the nnthoi'H.v to enst out the money changers. This plnced Jesus In n di lemma. He responded by a question which plnced them in n counter-dilemma. Since John wns his forerunner. the divinity of his commission rested upon thnt of John. They were power less to dl.Vrvrflt John, bfcanso the peo ple accepted John ns such. If they hnd accepted John's messnge, they Would hnve been prepared to accept his. They .cowardly confessed thnt they did not know. Tho ngnoslle Is nl wnys n coward. Theso rulers bail tin affection for Jesus, so they rejected him nnd sought to destroy him. It Is tho same todny. Tho reason men re ject Jesus Is not because of Intellectual difficulties, but because of the lack of nffectlon for him. Not desiring him, they proftius tlielr Inability to uuder Btand. . I Forgiven in Heaven and On Earth By RF.V. L. V. GOSNELL Abittant Dean, Mwjy Diblo lasiilulf, Chicago TEXT-EorRlvo us our delitH, ns we for give our tlehturs. Matthew 6:12. Our "debts" arc our duties left un done. In connection with this prnyer M it 1 1 h e w also uses the word "trespass e a" which conveys the lib a of failure, when we should have stood up right. However, Luke In his rec ord of the prayer uses the word "sins" nnd this rovers both our debts nnd our trespasses. Hence, the petition Is one for forgiveness of sins. Wo nre so nC' customed to hear of Hod's forgiveness Hint we take It for granted. However, lllsbop Westcott has raid that it Is nn amazing thing that n holy Cod forgives sin ; he. Is not surprised to hear that the wrath of such a (lod burns to the lowest hell ngnlnst sin' ners, but that he has found a way to be Just ns yet to Justify the ungodly la tho very mystery of the (iospcl, And when Cod forgives he does It fully and freely; be blots out our Bins, remembers them no more, ensts them behind his back, buries them In the se:.. Martin Luther's Experience. There are ninny, even among pnv fes;:lng Christians who do not enjoy a true sense of the forgiving love of Cod. For them, tho experience of Martin Luther mny be helpful. While still n monk he would exclaim, "O my sin! () my sin!" As he lay ono tiny on a couch In despair an old monk repeuted softly the words of the creed, "I believe In the forgiveness of sins," nnd added, "Wo ure not merely to believe thnt there Is forgiveness for David and 1'eter; the coinmnnd of Cod Is that we believe that there Is forgiveness for .our own sins." And Luther was led (o exclnlm with Joy, "I believe In tho forgiveness of sins, of my sins." This prnyer for' forgiveness Is to be uttered dally by the child of God. All are Included In "us." Rome hnve thought they no longer needed to prny this prnyer, because of their nttaln nients In grnce. We suspect (hey nre lucking In thnt deep view of sin which the Scriptures give us. "If we sny wo have no sin we deceive ourselves nnd the truth Is not In ns" (1 John 1 :8). Necessity of Forgiving Others. The petition contnlns a clause over which some hnve stumbled, "ns wo forgive" or "hnve forgiven" (It. V.). It Is pointed out that this Is legal ground, thut no reference Is made to the ntoiieiiieut nnd that the prnyer wns given before the cross nnd hence should not be offered by Christians. We . believe this objection rests on a mfHiipprelieusInn, Men hnve never been forgiven on the ground of havlnj forplven others, but on account of the shedding of Christ's blood and this tins been true from the days of Abel. "As" does not mean "on the ground" or "In tho measure" but "even as" or) "since." With reference to the prayer having been given before the rross so nlso was the Lord's siipjicr,' but no one would argue that the nun-' per Is therefore obsolete. An Indian's Forgiveness. Dr. ICgerlon U. Young, at. honored missionary among the Indians of the North, tells of once rending the Lord's prayer1 to a company of warriors When ho came to "Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them thntj trespass against us," a chief asked, "What does that mean?" Said Doctor Young, "That menus yon will have to stop looking for senilis!" "If that Is your religion," replied the Indinn, "take It to the old women," and for, years he refused to listen to the Cospel. Hut one night he heard Doctor Young preach on the crucifixion nnd tell how Christ cried, "Father forgive them." Ills heart was melted but ho said nothing. The next day a com pany of Indians was seen approaching and Doctor Young was advised to ride on so that he might not witness tho tragedy which was likely to follow. For, he was told, In thnt compiiny wns tho murderer of the chief's son; tho chief hud Just learned the fact and It was expected he would tear tho of fender limb from limb. Doctor Young refused to leave but was apprehensive. As the band aplironched the chief rode toward the murderer. with tomahawk uplifted, exela'tillng, "You killed my boy, you betrayed my trust, you robbed the tribe of Its successor, you hnve broken Piy heart. You deservo to die and you know It. Well for you that I beard the missionary at tho campflrc last night! He told us we must forgive ff we wunt forgiveness; so although ou killed my boy nnd you deserve to die, I am going to for give you. I bi'nlsh you from my tribe, but I forgive pou as I hope to bo for given." The chief wept like n ch d. IIo never went on the warpath agal , but was willing to sit among boys elsht to ten years of age and study tho Itible. He became nn earnest Chris tian nnd a class leatler. "I!e ye kind one to another, tender hearted, forgiving one unother, even ns Cod for Christ's sake hath for given you." (Fphesluns 4:32). Duty of Country Churches. Our country churches hnvo n grcnt opportunity to serve during the wnr. While tho people of the rural com munity ure doing 1 lid r almost tn pro duce nnd speed up the nation's elll 'It ncy the church should get Into the light nnd help the fanner and his fa in ly. It should become u vital force ."or Christian servlcu la tho neighborhood. 13 n MAD HEARD THAT QUESTION Patriotic Woman Didn't Know She Was Addressing the Highest Ofi ficial of the State. One of our city's woman's clubs has n booth In the Columbia club, where a group of the clubwomen have been selling Liberty bonds all week. Fri day one of these women npproiiched a man who was passing the booth, and put Inr usual ouestloi. to lilm: "Do you wnnt to buy any more Lib erty bonds?" "No," answered the man decisively. To the woman's ear there was n pro nounced sharpness In his reply. "Ah," she said, taking n step nenr er, "are you aware that the govern ment Is anxious to know the rvason back of anyone's decided refusal to buy Liberty bonds?" The man threw his bead back and laughed long and heartily. A group of men standing near, who had wit nessed the Incident, Joined In the laughter. "That's n good one ou you, gover nor," exclaimed one of the group who happened to know that the man ad dressed had bought many Liberty bonds. "It Is, Indeed," the ruim responded, "and I wnnt to say ripM now that this spirit of alertness j Just what we need everywhere, and I'm mighty glad to have come In contact with It," and Coventor Coodrlch bowed himself out. Indianapolis News. FRECKLES New Is the Tims to Cct Rid of Tbeie Ugly Spots Thorp's no Innjrr thi slIehtoM n-! nf fcpllor BRliBlnnl nf yinir frrrkli-H, am tltliini iluulae trrntstb 1 gunrtntii ii to rcmure tin no bumrlj Slmplr net sn onnr ot Ollilno lmililf trrngili fnrni your dniKiilnt, and ipplr s little of It nliiht and morning sml jou hIioiiM non nre that evrD the worM frwklcii harp hrgitn to tllM H"'r, wlilli- Hi llglilrr tinra Iiiivc Tiuilnlml in tlrt'ljr. It la ai-ldmn that tnuro thnn (iiip finnr, la nwilcil to roinpli'tcl.r rli-ar tho akin anil giiiu s t'fautlhJl rlrar rumiilrilnn. Ili- nir to ak for the ih.nl.lo atronitlh Oihlno. aft tlii la anlil nmlcr sunrnntrp of un.Diy bark if It falla to n-tnov frcckli-a. Ailr. Eating War Bread. "My son has some grit In him. I can tell you." "Iicen eating war bread, I suppose." Ideas. Important to Mothers Exnmlne carefully every bottle of CASTOUIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature of in use ror Over ao Years, Children Cry for Fletcher's Caetcrh No Case. She "How can you prove you nre a conscientious oblcetor?" He "I don't have to prove It. I admit It." txixir ntnEK a coon tomo And l)rlvs Miliaria Out of Hi Sj.li-m. "Your 'Habrk' acta like mairlr ; I haTi gitr n It to numrroua prople In my parlnli who wrra aufTcrlnfr with rhilla, malaria ami fever. I rec ommend It to those who are mifferera ami In need of a good tmile." Rer. 8. Htvmanowskl, St. (ttephen'a Church, Perth Amhnv. N. J. IXIIxIr liabrk, (0 rants, all drupiriHts or by Parrel Pimt, preyuid, from Klocwwakl A Co., Washington, b.O. To idet.se a hen plve her a chance to run across the road In front of a fast car. To Drive Out Malaria snd Build Up 'I he SyMcm Tn the. Old Standard l.HoVK'S TASTKI.KWS rlull 'I1IMC Yntl know itlinl ymi an, lukiriu oa th liiriniilii la printed on ever? IiiIh, hhoniug it is trfuluuiu uwl ln.n in a Tuatelei.a form. Uh As fur honor nmonn thieves, they lire Just ns I in il ns oilier !enile. ' ON GUARD At this time of the your people feel weak, tired, listless, their blood Is thin, they hnve lived Indoors nnd perhnps expended nil their mental and bodily energy nnd they wnnt to know how to renew their energy nnd stamina, over come headaches und backaches, have clenr eyes, a smooth, ruddy skin, nnd feel the exhilaration of renl good heulth tingling thru their body, tiood, pure, rich, red blood Is the best Insurance ngnlnst Ills of nil kinds. Almost nil diseases come from impure nnd Impov erished blood. It Is to be noticed In the pale or pimply face, the tired, haggard uppenrnnee or the listless manner. Drluk hot water a half hour before nienls, und for a vegetable tonic there's nothing better than Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the old-fas'nloned lii'i'bnl remedy, which bus hnd such a line reputation for lifty years. It con tains no nlcohol or nnrcotlcs. It Is made from Golden Seal root, lilood- root, Oregon grape root, Queen's root, Muck Cherry bark, extracted with gly cerine und made Into tablets und liquid. millets sixty cents, nt most ttrug stores. In order to Insure pure blood und to build up the system try this tonic known ns Lr. Pierce's Golden Medlcul Discovery. Get It now I Ch f.r Old F.I.. Teeth J" -. bni.on. aluti canli furiilil tfnld. allvor, plutlnuin, dental sold anil old iinld Jewelry. Will aend canti by return uiali sndwlllnold kihkIrIO dava fur apnrter'a approval uf BIT pries. llliiL.Hutr.Uapi.B.SIHlt S. Ilal.,riilla..ra. Are You Bloated After Eating With that gassy, puffy feeling, snd hurting near your heart? 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Umherger, gpillcr St., TVythcvllle, Va., says: "A steady, dull oche across the small of my buck caused me terrible suffering and I believe that hard work brought It on. The backache got so bad I could hardly stoop. My kidneys acti 1 Irregularly and the passages of tho secretions were terribly painful. Finally I began taking Doan's Kidney Tills and my back snon got bettor and stronger. My kidneys were fixed up oil right, too." DOAN'S 60c Box At All Stores. Foater.MMhiim fv Rff.n. N. Y rk.ml.i. SCORED HEAVILY ON SLACKER Probably Dude Will Think Twice Be fore He Again Attempts to Have Fun With a Kiltie. , 1 Tin' follow In); wns nverhonrtl on n street car nun very cold day In winter In n Cuniiillun rlty. At a corner the cur whs boa riled by a husky soldier In tho picturesque llij.dilund uniform the kilts if which lenve tin; knees biire. (Ml the cur wns a j-ouiik dude still In muftl, seated with his best jjlrl. The Ulrl cast iidinirlni; filunces nt the nt- tmctively uniformed "Kiltie" much to the displeasure of her slacker escort So he eiideuvored to make fun of the uniform by remarking, "I think thut outfit Is most ridiculous. That fellow's knees look ns If they v?cro frozen." The Kiltie ovci-henriiij,' the comment (.'lanced contemptuously nt the dude's civilian clothes, then scornfully re plied: "Well, young ft How, It Is n sure tiling my knees aren't ns cold us your feet." The slacker got off nt the next stop. t'iininlliin. Back Chat. "The bolshevik! nnd Ckranlans nre abusing one another something hor rible," snld District Attorney Clyne lit n dinner In Chicago. "These people seem to bate each oilier ns bitterly as the two society lenders did. , "The two society lenders met one day In u hotel tearoom nhd had tea to gether. "'Well, I must go now,' said the first lender. 'I'm going tn call on mother.' "The second leader looked aston ished. "'Whnt, have you got n mother liv ing?' she said.,. 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JAMISON, 1,UUCU BUM M KKVI LLB, . a The National Wealth SWCyowWIil Then ftpnil ataain tmlnv for fitrts that mar rttajigai jour ttbulellfti. niLrHiust.riuiiaaau , p. - W. N. U BALTIMORE, NO. 20.-1911L of four 11(11 - M Costs Cent I