THE fULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. BEST MEDICINE FOR WOMEN" L.fMa Compound Did iWJliV (Of UOIO Yuuuau. I Bmonth, Ohio. " I suffered from BM1 Wl Tim MB R could hardly gat around to do my work, and aa I had four In my family and threa boarder itmada it rery bard for me. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound u recommended to me. I took it and it has restored my health. It is certainly the best Ctirlne for woman's ailments I ever M,, it- Rip. Shaw. R No. 1. (jrtiiBOUth, Ohio. Mrs. Shaw proved the merit of this tdieine and wrote this letter in order iMt other suffering women may find ('lief as she did. I Women who are suffering aa she was Should not drag along from day to day Without giving this lamous root ana i. remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vei ege- ;cial f.u. Compound, a trial. For sped aJric in recraro to sucn aliments write .TorliitE. PinkhamMedicineCo..Lvnn. VI U - l. '..- - i yj, "ine result 01 lis lutiy jvaiu perience is at your service. sr Pimples ,i XN rashes, hives, red- fl ' 1 sees and skin blemishes can I be quickly removed with Glenn's Sulphur Soap Delightful in a warm bath before retiring soothes the us nerves and indoles refresh ing sleep. Druggie ta, HUT. H.lv ud WhUkw Dye, ItlacK or unwa, sua. MaiiHiauviiHsi FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Diitohred in water for douche ttopa pelvic Catarrh, ulceration and inflam nation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for tin year. A healinf wonder for nasal catarrh. era throat and tore ayes. Economical. He) qaaordipary cwenene and ssrauadal pov .Saml Fr. $0c, all anircMtt. or paaipaid tram .Mm. L, Ihr.rloa I wM Company, boloa, DM MALARIA OUT OF THE SYSTEM l GOOD TONIO AND APPETIZER Cuticura Promotes Hair Health Alldniffiiti; SoasB. ottrtmant saw. Tuna . hapla Kh fraa of "mtuara, n WW1 OIL STOCK WANTED! rtM Tolunma-Kr. (f. O. D.-Oo4, Oil and the Imu I a. waiasa, m auHM' sci aaa. Mm, cm. One reuson people do not appreciate their neighbors bettor Is because they do not know them. IMIoatlon produces 4leaeTeeabl and tofflMlmoa alarming eymplntna Wrlicht e lUlin V.getabl PIHe stimulate the dlges trocceeea to (unction naturally. Adv. Not Quite. "Does (he nt'w soprano's voice 1111 the church?" "No; I noticed sonic vacant wits up In the gallery." Education. Brazen Co-Kd What nlin.no 18 a kins? Unsophisticated Fresh Why uh I never noticed. B. C Well, give me one and we'll tll It square. Orange Peel. Setf-Restraint Valuable. for want of self-restraint many men ore engaged pll their lives In fighting with tlinicultles of their own making, id rendering success Impossible by heir own cross-grained ungentloness; lillKt others, who mny be much less tffteil, make their way und iichleve mioeoKs by simple, pntlent equanimity nd self-control. Samuel Smiles. Bean Cake as Food In Japan. Iti'iin cake, which Is produced In ,llfge qiinniitlcs in South Manchuria, him been regarded locally as good for little else limn fertilizer. The Man churia 1 tally News now suggests Ha llse us food, stating that Viscount Ta Jhl, the new mayor of Tokyo, holds "e cuke as excellently suited to the Japanese, palate. The News states "'"I bean cake costs only one-third as """' as rice, and contains more nu triment than wheat or barley. To pre l'H'f It for the table the cake Is mixed 'th an equal quantity of lice. Com ''e Iteports. Besides SaviniWheat Ma Says I'm Saving Cooking When I Eat POST TOASTIES BEST CORN FLAKES EVER mm. fEvery Woman Wants mi M A II 1 I IU Jesus Only By REV.EDMUND F.COOK.D.D. DirectX Miaaionary Coursa, Moody Blblf Institute, Chicago TEXT Be It known unto you all . . . that by the name of Jeiui Chrlat of Naxareth . . . even by him doth this man stand here before you whole . . , Neither la there salvation In any other, for there la none other name under heaven given among men whereby we muit be saved. -Acta 4:10-12. Peter boldly avouches the lnme man to be healed by the name of Jesus and that by the same Jesus only we must be eternnlty saved. Jesus Christ is Indeed the only great teacher who, ex emplifying the perfect qualities of sinless man hood, claimed au thority to forglvo sin und power to hiivo men from sin, and .saving them to keep them whole. Men of nil uges and nations have stood in need of him. It has ever been the duty and responsibility of the church to muko Christ known as the one and only Savior of men. Never hns there been, however, a cull so urgent as thut which now conies to tho church to present to the young men of America Jesus of Nnznreth, the Christ of God, In all tho matchless splendor of his manhood and in all tho fulness of his saving grace. Never hns there been a tlmo when tills sulvutlon in Christ meant io much to our young men, never a tlmo when it meant so much to the nutlon, and to the world. We have come upon the supreme test of charac ter and manhood In the great battle lines of Europe. The crucial hour surely Is nt hand. Only the clear, strong, enduring, overmastering man hood of the allied armies can win In this mighty struggle. Who Is able to Impart this strength, but Christ only. Never hns there been a day when the moral power and physical strength of American manhood was so in de mand and never a time when It was so Imperiled. Our young men are gathered by the thousands and hun dred thousands Into, the training camps, and are sent week after week Into the bnttle-llnes In Frnnce, remov ed from the home restraints to which they have been accustomed, and sub jected In a new and trying way to mnnlfold temptntlons. In spite of gov ernment efforts to protect them, and In spite of the devoted und hcroli! en deavors of the Christian forces of the army and the T. M. C. A. to reach and to save them, the dram shop and the. brothel, tho boot-legger and the har lot, are seeking to reap a harvest which, from the standpoint of our country's need, Is priceless. Legisla tion cannot change the hearts of men. Christ only enn furnish the , saving grace, the moral fortitude and the heroic courage that can tnke our young men safely through the mazes of temptation which must surround them from the beginning to the end of their experience In modern wurfare In a world of sin. Thev following story by a nurso In Frnnce Is Illustrative of the ruin wrought when tho viperous grip ol vice falls upon our sturdy lads: "One morning a nurse whose name you have seen In the papers went with me to a special clinic, and on our way back we passed n great building used for n hospital. "'I can staiul nnythKig In this war but that,' she said. "'Why, what Is there hero worse than In other hospitals? Could any thing be worst than wo hod nt Ver dun nnd Ypres? "'Yes! yes! these nre the boys who can fight for their country, but enn't fight for themselves,' she answered. 'No wound received at the front Is so frightful ns the wounds of these men.. Out there the wound nre awful and ghastly, but when they are washed and dressed, tho boys look sweet nnd clean and wholesome. If they die, they die with honor; If they live, they live with honor; but these boys hero Buffer from diseases worso than lep rosy. If they die, they die In lonth some horror. If they live, they nre a curse to thoso who love them. TIm'so nre the spoils of the brotherhood of the hnrlot.' "'Come, my dear, let us get away from here. It haunts me. I have a boy in the army. Kvery day I nsk Cod to give him courage to fight this bat tle tp victory or let hfin die.' Then she1 took my arm nnd led mo nwny. "A few weeks later I was sent to thnt very hospital. It was all differ ent. In other hospitals the soldiers like to have the nurses near them. Wo remind them of their mothers, sisters and sweethearts, nnd they are a lit tle proud of their wounds. Hut In thnt one they lire nslmmed of their lives and disease nnd do not want n good woman near. They are morpse and despondent. The blackest despair Is In their eyes and hearts." Oh how sorely these boys needed Christ In tho fresh, sweet days of early manhood. If every manly power had been brought under captivity to Illm, how different might have been tho outcome of this testing time. Our thousands of fresh, clean lads gather ing weekly In tho great cantonments nnd pouring dally Into the bnttle line In Frnnce must have a chanco to know tho Man of Galilee that manliest of men, "who hath been touched with a feeling of their Infirmity," nnd who Is able to save them from sin nnd able also to keep them whole. How great the responsibility nnd opportunity of the army chaplains nnd V. M. C. A. secretaries In presenting Christ tho only iiifllclent Snvlor to theso young Americans who hold In their hands tho Issues of the wnr and tho destiny of tho democratic nations of the eurth. Prny for them that Christ only mny be their strength. KIDNEY TROUBLE NOT EASILY RECOGNIZED Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected An examining phyeician for one of the firominent life inaurance compiniei, in an nterview of the eubject, made the ' tonuking itatoment that one reason why to many applicant! for insurance are re jected is becauae kidney trouble no com mon to the American people, and the large majority of those whose application are declined do not even suapect that tbey have the disease. Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing influence of Dr. Kiliner'e Swamp-Root is oo n realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. We find that Swamp-Itoot is strictly an herbal compound and we would ad vise our readers who feel in need of such a remedy to give it a trial. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wiiih first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dt. Kilmer & Co., ItinRliamtnn, N. Y., for a sample bottle When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. HIS TIME WELL TAKEN UP If Soldier Had Kept Promises He Might Have H.d Some Trouble With His Captain. He was a strikingly handsome fig ure in his uniform us he slarted out upon his round of farewell calls. "And you'll think of me every sin gle minute when ou're in those stupid old trenches?" questioned the sweet young thing upon whom he first called. Ho nodded emphatically. "Kvery minute." "And you'll kiss my picture every night?" "Twice n night," ho vowed, rashly, patting the pretty heud on his shoul der. "And write me long, long letters?" she Insisted. "Kvery fpare minute I have," he re assured her. and hurried away to the next name on his list. There were ten In nil who received his promises. When It was over he sighed. "I hope," he murmured, wearily, "there won't he much fighting to do 'over there.' I'm going to be so tremendous ly busy." London Opinion. LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled . Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn nnd ton lotion, und complexion benutllier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer hn.i the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freck les, sunburn, wlndhiirn and tun disap pear and how clear, soft nnd white the skin becomes. Yes! It Is harmless. Adv. Advice. "I want to know how to succeed In the world," said the young man to the older one. "Young fellow," said the gray-hnlred Individual, "right now you've got no business worrying about your own suc cess. All you've got to do Is to get n Job In I In' army or navy and help to win the wi .'. After that I'll be glad to give you a tip on how to become rich or famous." FRECKLES New I lbs Time te Get Rid of Tkew Ugly Speti Thr's an lonsor the lllitt nwfl of fllii aibsniPd of Tour rrrrklm, Ottalo. douhlt tmiilh la fuaraatrrd to Ktnoro thm boratlj ppnlH. Simply t aa omi- of Olhlne doublo trrnstb from jour dnwitlut, and apply a llttlt of It ultht and morning and T" ali'iuld aooa that t.b tho wont frroklcs baT bffun to dis appear, whllo tho Hshlrr onm ba taolahtd a tlrcly. It la acl.lom that mora than on onnco la nmlMt to romplftfly rlnr ih akin and fila a twaiitlrul clrar complexion. Bo auro to auk for 111 dmililf atrrni th Othlne, aa thla I" aolrt under niarantee of nuoey bacrf If It falls to remote frecklea. Adr. Success or Failure. As far as appearances go "I can" and "I can't" look very much alike, lint the difference between them Is nil the difference between success and failure. Soothe Itching. Scalps. On retiring gently rub spots of dan druff und Itching with Cuticura Olnb ment. Next morning shampoo with Cutlcurn Soap and hot water. For tree samples address, "Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists nnd by mulL Soap 25, Ointment 25 nnd HO. Adv. How Woman Plsys Golf. Turks I see Unit you have been I laying golf, with IVrklns' wife. Is she a good player? I e Fair. She goes around In tiboiit a hundred strokes and a couplf of thousand words. Life. No Worms In a Itcnlthy Chltd ill chllil ren troiihii'd wlili nnu nao an nn BrailUiy color, which Indicator pour blood, and aa a rolo. Ilirrn la nmm or lew alunmcb dlalurUaiico, OBOVa'STASTMI.KSMebllllHINIOslTon rciinlorlf fur ton or thn-a wecka will enrich tho blood, liu profo Iho dlaoHllun, aod act aa a O'-ncral HI renal h nlniTnnlololho whole aruui. Nntilro . will then throw nflordlauol Iho wornia, and the! hlld will be In port oot bauliu. f Icaaaot to take, buo per bottle Many n self-made man would be hap pier If he could blame the Job on some, hotly ' else. BaSy's Second Summer onovan bahv how hi, mhiucinh win snnmt the Stomaou and Dowol Tnxihlea and It la ahao iutelr hariuloaa. On bo slvrn to Infants wlLB pertoot safely. 8ae direoUoua on tha bolUe. A man likes to Pellevo In eternal punishment for tho other fellow. 'Cultivate the habit of meeting folks Ith a show of frlendlluvwi. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL smwsaiooL Lesson (By REV. P. H. FITWATER, D. D., Teacher of English Blbl In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) , (Copyright, 1118, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR JULY 14 READING GOD'S WORD. LEESON TEXT-Psalms 19:7-11; Acts I: -. GOLDEN TEXT Ta shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. John 8:33. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOR TEACH EHS Psalms 87:31; 11;S-H; Pro verbs 13:13; Isaiah 66:8-11; John t:39-46-7; homans 16:1 DEVOTIONAL READING Psalms 119 r-U. S7-106. I. Characteristics of God's Word (I's. 10:7-11). Tho I'snlmlst hero sets forth six do scrlptlve titles of God's Word, six out standing qualities, and six resultuul effects. FIUST GROUP 1. Title: "The Law cf the Lord" (v. 7). Hy this Is meant the fundamental principles which God us u moral being reveals to tho consciences of men u binding upon the soul. These are everywhere discernible In the lllble. 2. Quality: "Perfect" (v. 7). It Is freo from omissions nnd re dundancies. Iielng perfect, there should be no adding to or taking awaj from. To do so Is most perilous (Rev. 22:18. 10). It Is perfect us u moral code, and it perfectly accomplishes mun'8 salvation. 3. Effect: "Converting the Soul" (v. 7). Convert means to restore. Man Is continually wunderlng nwny from God. Tho pructlcul effect of the law of God Is to turn men to God himself, right eousness and hoyness. The mighty and only Instrument used In tho sulvutlon of souls Is the Word of God. It Is quick and powerful (Heb. 4:12). It restores our bnckslldlugs also. The dully study of It Is necessury. KKCO.NO GROUP 1. Title: "The Testimony of the Lord" (v. 7). It Is tho witness which God beurs ns to his attributes, and against man's sins. 2. Quality: "Sore" (v. 7) It Is plain nnd Infallible. We can repose In It our Interests for time and eternity. In a world of doubt nnd un certainty. It is a blessed thing to have that which Is sure to rest upon. 3. Effect: "Making w'ise the Sim ple" (v. 7). The simple are those who have hum ble, open und teachable minds. Things which are hidden from the wise nnd prudent lire revealed unto babes. How true It Is that thoso who with open minds feed upon the Word of God aro fortified against the devices of tho devil . which sweep the worldly-wise from their feet. THIRD GROUP 1. Title: "The Statutes of the Lord" (v 8). These nre the principles or charges which the Lord gives to us nil, to fit us to rightly perforin the duties which the different relations of life muke obligatory upon us. 2. Quality: "Right" (v. 8). They nre from the righteous God who knows our nature and circum stances. They nre absolutely Just und equitable. 3. Effect: "Rejoicing the Heart" (v. 8). The Word of God not only saves but makes happy. The high moral prin ciples of God's Word cause tho heart to exult. Tho true heart rejoices In Justice and equity. It rejoices when the weak Is defended and the oppres sor is rebuked. FOURTH GROUP 1. Title: "The Commandment of the Lord" (v. 8). This brings Into view the personal God who stands back of his law to-en-forco Its demands to require obedi ence to Its precepts. 2. Quality: "Pure" (v. 8). It Is free from deceit nnd error. On every page Is the evidence of straight forward sincerity. No sinister motives lire to be found or suspected. Kvery demand made upon man Is for his own, not God's good. 3. Effect: "Enlightening the Eyes" (v. 8). The effect of God's law Is to give man ability, not only to under stand his love nnd salvation, but to bo wise as to tho things about hlra. . FIFTH GROUP 1. Title: "The Fey of the Lord" (v. 0). Rending tho Word of God produces reverentlnl fear In the heart of tho reader. 2. Quality: "Clean" (v. 0). It Is not only clean In Itself, but sanctities gio heart of, those who re ceive It. 3. Effect: "Enduring Forever (v. 0). Tho life and relationship founded upon bis law abide forever. SIXTH GROUP 1. Title: "Tho Judgments of the Lord" (v. !). Ity this Is meant the sentences pro nounced by God's Word. 2. Quality: "True and Righteous" (v. ). The penalties prescribed by God ur,c true, conformable to tho Intuitive moral sense of man. 3. Effect: "Servo as Warnings and Bring Reward" (v. 11). If the warnings bo heeded, ship wrecks upon life's sen will bo pre vented. Resides God pays a wage for obedience to bis laws. Godliness Is profitable unto all, having the promise of the life that nuf Is, and that which Is to come. II. A Notable Hxample of Bible Study (Acts 8:2U-:it). 1. Who It Wag (v. 27). Tho Kthloplan eunuch, n man of great authority. Ho was tlw secretary of the treasury of tho Kthloplan queen. Tho wisest and best men and women of tho earth have been reverent stu deuLs of tho Hlhlc and huvu testified to Its beauty and power. 2. The Circumstances of (v. 28). It was i while traveling that this great man wua studying tho Bible. "THE responsibility attached to tho preparing of a remedy for infants and children is undoubtedly greater than that imposed upon the manufacturer of remedies for adults whose system is sufficiently strong to counteract, for a time at least, any injurious drug. It is well to observe that Castoria is prepared today, as it has been for the past 40 years, under the personal supervision of Mr. Chas. H. Eetcher. .What have makers of imitations and substitutes at stake ? What are their responsibilities 1 To whom are they answerablo ? They spring uptoday, scatter their nefarious wares broadcast, and disappear tomorrow. ' Could each mother see the painstaking care with whidftho prescription for Fletcher's Castoria is prepared : could they read the innumerable testimonials from grateful mothers, they would never listen to tho subtle pleadings and false arguments of those who wouldofferan.imitation of, or. substitute for. the tried and true Fletcher's Castoria. atfrW I ALCOHOL-3 PER CENt f I (Cl r7Al ill $SS I AVciSctaWcPfcperationforAs A I I WT I 1 M I I J I h4 Imt similntinUicFoKlbyRcSuuv g I 1 H IXA 1 I I J n ? IS! tintheStrchsarailkwclsrf 6JJjJ I I VVI ll 1 1 n,mtyIromoUn.DirtU Cheerfulness and ResLCtotas, recrOplunt. Jlinerni N OI.j llhaniwwliejr . . Di.mortv fhf An.cipiuu-",v-' - r rcsirUin rwrrorarfany- jMflmileSttnstjr,01 NEW TVW Exact Copy of Wrapper. THEN HE KICKED HIMSELF Good Story Told of Retribution That Was the Lot of English Food Hoarder. 1 tn ron Reading told In Washington a story about a food hoarder. "We punish our food hoarders very severely," he said. "It's nothing un usual to arrest and flue an English food hoarder $1,000 for hoarding 30 or 40 pounds of ten or rice. "Hence the food hoarder Is a timid nnd Jumpy iinimnl. I heard the other dny of a Liverpool banker who had bought and bidden In his office 50 pounds of cocoa. Ho was gloating over this hoard when two policemen were announced. , "'One minute, the food hoarder gasped. Tell the policemen to wait one mlnnle.' "And then, pale and trembling for be thought the policemen had come to drag lilni off to Jail rushed among his staff, distributing the cocoa in half pound and pound tins. "When the distribution was finished, he ordered tho policemen to be ad mitted. "And the policemen, bowing and scraping very humbly, asked him If he would be so kind nnd good ns to buy a ticket for their benefit concert In the town hall." Luminous Golf Balls. With the m ice of a eolf ball soaring higher than the arc of Its flight even In a drive over trees, losing one hns becomo more than ever a saddening experience to the golfer of moderate menns who plays for nonitn ratner than fashion. While the daylight sav ing plan has given the golfer nn extra hour at the end of his tiny, some en thusiasts will continue to play Into twilight hours. So n bright genius has devised n Rolf bnll which Is luminous. No more poking around In the grass after dusk Just look for the latest "shine ball" as you'd hunt n firefly. Another Inventor hns devised n means of avoiding arguments. He has pro duced n marker for stamping your Ini tial on every bull you use. Atrocity In The Bronx. In view of hundreds of spectators two sen lions engaged In mortal com bat In the large tank east of the lion house at the New York Zoological park the other day. Peter, six years old, comparatively n newcomer at the park, was the victor, conquering Teddy, eight years old, who had been nt the park for the last six years. The fight was started by Peter, who Is believed to have been crazed by the beat. Fishing Gazette. Brighter Now. First Scout Suppose you were In, my shoes. What would you do? Second Scout I'd shlno them. Oranutatrfl Eyllrt, (Mm. Inflamrfl Kyas rrllcvril orr nlsht or Roman Kya Ualaam. One trial provea Ita marlt. Adv. Close your mouth to overly rich foods and drinks and keep tho doctor out. A farmer's horvest lasts until tho uimmer boarders depart. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy No Smartlna- Jnat Kim Comfort. 60 c.nla al brnnlaM or malt Writ for fr Hook. MUiUMS 1UUUUI CO., CU1CAUU as- asasaw-s-aM i i r. A Great Responsibility. Children Extracts from Letters by Grateful Parents to Chas. II. Fletcher. G. J. English, of Springfield, Mass., says : "It waa your Castoria that saved my child." j Mrs. Mary McGinnls, of St. Louis, Mo., saysi "We have riven our baby your Caatoria ever since ahe waa born, and wo rcccommend it to all mothers." N. E. Calmes, of Marlon, Ky., says I "You have the best medicine M the world, as I have given your Castoria to my babies from first to laaL" i Mrs. Albert Ugusky, of Lawrenceburg, Ind., Bays i "As J hare had, your Castoria in use for nearly three years, I am pleased to say it ia Just aa represented. My children are both well and happy thanka toCaatona."J R. P. Stockton, of New Orleans, La., says : "We began giving your, Castoria to our baby when he was eight days old and have kept it op ever since, never having had to give any other medicine." j Mrs. Dolph Hornbuckle, of Colorado Springs, Colo., tayn "W eorn-1 menced giving your Castoria to our baby when ahe waa four weeks old.) She ia now seven months and weighs 19 pounds. Everyone remarks I What a healthy looking baby.' We give Caatoria credit for it." i GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS the Signature cf Suspicious. "There goes n man of great prom ise." "I know him. Has he been bor rowing from you, too?" Doubtful. "How's your war garden, old man?" "There's a cutworm drive on nt pres ent." Huston Transcript. THB e.NTAUN COMPANV, NKW VWK CITY What Makes You Fee! Tired? If it isn't hard work or exercise, then its your blood. Your blood has been poisoned by the bite of a malar ia mosquito or by stomach and liver disorders. In some cases low vitality and lack of energy is due to thin, weak blood. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Enriches the Blood and Purifies the Blood; by this means it Strengthens the body from head to toe and you can soon .feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. It contains just what the blood needs, Iron and Quinine, in a form acceptable to the most deli- GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC is an ex ceptionally Good General Strengthening Tonic for the Child, for the Mother or any of the Family, younjj or old Pleasant to take. Price 60c. Perfectly Harmless, Contains no Nux-Vomlca or other Poisonous Drafts Hot Weather Poisons Hit The Stomach First How to Keep Your Stomach Strong, Cool and Sweet Tlot weather always starts those 3uick chemical changes which pro uce poisons in rneutu, fish, fruits, vegetables, milk and food products. Such summer poisons in (oods not only make well stomachs sick but de velop with dnnrjerous rapidity in sonsativo, sick or ailing stomachs and bowoU. Those poisons not only generate gases and lluids which cauue thut bloated, lumpy feeling, heartburn, sour stomach, belching, acidity ,Jut endless other stomach and bowel miseries. " A sure, Biifo, quick acting relief has been found which absorbs and neu tralizes these poisons, too much acid and harmful gases. EATON 10 Tab lets, one ortwo taken after every meal, will keep your stomach sweet. You will have a good appetite to eat what you like, when you want it and be Kill All Flies! W rtetvj ufwh m, DalyTyKIIIr Attract and ktlM nd ktm ch.p. . Mada !. rami, diamn, orTiarQanUkl,OOQn1fni Ud Oil a, p. jms. W ! metal, fan t aplll at O 3ti mh Ml anil a TTy snfora any t Mm tlutfaf. afmalaV! aaii't I tip ; will aa Injara any t Mm r '-Mdatfatll.a. Asa far rW Daisy Ply Killer IJ.TV- lr aaiwaaa, waiati Mm soauas, is es tutu avu loiu.VN,N.a mm M "AA' -wV M i Cry For The Womanlese Dance. The maiiless dance has originated la the West. The womiinless dance Is tb popular thing In the nuvul reserve- The Nuvnl Reserve. Success don't konslst In never makla blunders, but In never mnkln' the soma one twict. Josh Hillings. free from all those bad effects llablo te come alter a hearty meal in rummer. K ATONIC Tablet am bot weather rratrav ton tor tho stnmsoh. The luard eternal Ua germs tliat lurk In the ihUiga you eat ant drink. Thry rebuild llstleas appetite, pro mote dtgcatlon ly alillni proper action ol UW stomach liinctious and Insure speed ratio! from Indigestion and all stomach distress. EATONIOIssoodtoestllkeoandy. People from all ovoraend sraU'lul testimonial.. Ten. ol thousands are obtaining rellrl with KATONIO every day but the beat vklenc I. toletyuurowaatomarlitellyouthetruth. O. to your druitRlal and gel a big bag oi KATON 10. Tell him you want U lor the prr ' vcnUnn and sure rellel ol stomach and bowel disorders produced by hot weather poisons. Then It KATONIO tails to satisfy you-rw-tarn It to your druggist, whom you know ani csn truat. lie will cheerfully refund year money. If your druggist doesn't k.ee KATONIO drop oe a postal. II wUI be de livered to your address and you ean the Jay lor It. Address, H. L. Kramer, Proa HIS B. W abash Art Chicago, 1U. , "" l . PARKER'S - IL . HAIR BALSAM ,' . JiTw I AJoi M srassntloa of lrS BMutytoOr.yorFxlIH.aT W. N. BALTIMORE, NO. 29-111
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