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    THE FULTON COUNTV NEWS TVTcfONNET.T.SBUKO. PA.
Announcement:
To help meet the needs of the
government, Wrigley's has
discontinued the use of tin foil
as a wrapping
Hereafter all three WRIGLEY
flavors will be sealed in
air-tight, pink-end packages.
So look for
VRIGLEYS
in the pink sealed
wrapper and take
your choice of fla
vor. Three kinds
to suit all tastes.
Be SURE you get
The Flavor
STOCK
LICK IT
fti0en.CATTlf.5MN
stock tmjtpvsmi ia&&
cohtaiw corrfRAS ros worms, suistrua roa thc slood. saltpcte roa the kid.
.MVS, DUX VOMICA, A TONIC AND PURE DAIRY SALT. HMD ST VETERINARIANS li TEARS,
MO DOSING. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR BLACKMAN'S OR WRITE
Blackman Stock Remedy Company Chattanooga.Tenn
Woman's Work.
Well, I've got more respect for my
wife limn I ever had before in all my
life. How In the world a woman will
!lve n lifetime with a man nnd wash
4Mies three times a day without rebel
ling I don't know, I never knew whnt
i slave's task washing dishes was until
I Kit to Frit nee and had to wash my
on mess kit. Soldier writing to the
Stars nnd Stripes.
All the gold coin In circulation would
wolrli about 000 tons.
Hard Work Alone Never Kills
Kuril work never killed anyhody.
But hard work, with Irregular hours
ml neglert of rest does weaken the
kidneys and keeps one tired, miserable
"d half sick. If your hack aches
It yu have headaches, dullness anil
urinary disorders don't wait! Help
the weakened kidneys before dropsy,
(ravel or Bright' disease attacks you.
l'e Doan's Kidney Pills. They hove
hflp.-d thousand and are used the
world over.
A Virtflnia Case
", va., says: "i
tail liven a constant
sufl.rer from kldnoy
coniilnlnt and rheu
Biailc trouble for
four years. My
lands were so awof
i nnd sore I
jouldn't use them
or days at a time,
1 slxo had sharp
wins through my j
own Hoan's Kld
"y l'llls and used a
The swulllng
una hnin u
hnd and arms and there was no
kij rheumatism In my system. My
Jidm-ya no longer bother me and I
" 'e-llng fine."
Cm Dean's t Any Store, 60 a Baa
'OSTER.MILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y.
cry W oman Wants
rJiuiriiaiiri
L. M I W prncriMif uvcicue
woired In water for douehea atnna
w MnK ulceration and tnflam.
?ia Recommended by Lydia E.
Med. Co. for tea years,
"sung wonder for nasal catarrh,
u ""oat and sore eyes. Economical.
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4 . nllst preparation or mrl7
Wolp to aradlcata dandrurl.
In orKatorfn Color and
i !!,',0jr,r or F,d"1 Hair
I w. ana 11.00 at nrnrcl.tA
8top Your Couffhint?
iloito.i!V "ut ""s-h iwslst Stop the
b . ??, "move tickling ssd aoarse-
Sy. U1'n the IntUuned throat with
mm
ZkXM
for in
SEALED TIGHT-KEPT RIGHT
WRIGLEY'S -
Lasts!
mm
STOCKa
LIKE IT
rDR0P BUCK IK FEED BOX
'BOYS" GOT PRIZED PILLOWS
Bride's Idea That of All True Citi
zens Nothing Could Be Too
Good for the Soldiers.
They -were pillows like your moth
er's nnd mine. The little brldo hnd
made them nnd stuffed them to com
fortable popping ' with real goose
feathers.
She had raised the geese from fluffy
goslings nnd had picked them. No
penitentiary striped ticking was lined,
but a material of delicate blue, sprin
kled witlfpink rosebuds. Oh, but these
pillows were the pride of tho home
loving heart of the little bride, whose
young husband Is "over there." Yet
she sent the six pillows Inst week to
the sick soldiers at Fort Harrison.
"If Jim comes back we can buy new
plllnvw," she said "that Is If we have
tho money. If we haven't we can do
without.
"Oil, but those geese were a trouble,
but when I think of n soldier's head
resting on those pillows, I'm convinced
that tho last pesky gosling has' paid
for Its raising." Indianapolis News.
EAT A TABLET! 1
DYSPEPSIA GONE
PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN INSTANTLY
RELIEVES SOUR, GASSY OR
ACID STOMACHS.
When meals hit back and your stom
ach Is sour, acid, gassy, or you feel full
and bloated. When you have heavy
lumps of pain or headache from Indi
gestion. Here Is Instant relief I
Just as soon as you eat a tablet or
two of Pape's Dlapcpsln all tho dys
pepsia, Indigestion and stomach dis
tress ends. These pleasant, harmless
tablets of Pope's IMopopsIn never fall
to make upset stomachs feel flno at
once, and they cost very little at drug
stores. Adv.
Logical Cause.
"Whnt was Hie cause of that stage
vvaltr
"It was ou account of the heavy
man."
No Worms In a Healthy Child
All children troubled wlta worms hate so un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and a a
rule, th'TB In more or Iras stomach dliitiirbancs.
tl IIOV HJ'S TAST H1.KS8 chlllTuNIOillTen rnsularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, Im
prove ths digestion, and aotaa a General Strength
enrng Tenia to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off ordlapel the worma, and Uw Child will be
lo part act health. Plsauat to take. Sue per bottle.
Hun Tactics.
"General, should we call this another
strategic retreat?"
"Just keep running. Don't stop to
explain."
artviiM Granulated Eyelids,
SL UUI
Eyes inflamed by expo
lure to San, Dost and wind
Eyes
quickly relieved by Marina
Eye Remedy. No Smarting,
lust Eva rnmfni Ai
Your Druggists or by mail 60c per Bottle.
For Beok el tbe f ye free write a ti
Murlno Eyo Remedy Co., Chicago.
A
How to Under
stand the Bible
By REV. B. B. SUTCLIPFB
Bxtemioo Department, Moody Bible
IriiUtuU, Chicago
TEXT They read In the book of the
law of Ood distinctly, and Rave the cense,
add caused them to understand the read
Ing.-Neh. 8:1.
In this eighth chnpter of Nchcmlah
there are seven conditions for Bible
study which If
followed will glvo
anyone a full un
derstanding of the
Word of God.
I. Eagerness to
Know What God
Says.
In versos one
and two the pen.
pie express a de
sire to have the
Word of Gnd rend
to them. They ask
for It nnd nil who
could understand
gathered to hear.
WWftM Not much profit
can no receiveu
If there 's wnntlng a desire to know
what Coii teaches. There should bo
the spirit which characterized Cor
nelius when he sent for Peter to come
to him In order that Peter might tcil
him thc truth of Ood. Ills readiness
I to hear moved the Holy Spirit to move
Peter to respond to the call. Cornelius
had no claim other than his eagerness
to know the truth.
It. Patience In Listening to What
God Has to Say.
In verse three we nre told that Ezra
read to the people from thc Hook of
God from morning until midday, and
the people were attentive to the words
of the book. It cannot be understood
In a moment or an hour. If we would
mnster It we must give to Its study
more than a few odd moments; and
patience Is required to gain, little by
little, an understanding of the truth
which It tenches.
III. Reverence In Our Treatment of
the Book.
In verses four to six we are told that
when Kara atood up to read all the
i people stood and bowed their heads and
I worshiped tho Lord with faces to the
I ground. There must be no flippancy
In handling tho Word of God If we
I would come to a good understanding
. of Its truth. Too often we make the
.Book common by our much handling.
! We must gunrd against all Ill-chosen
j Jokes and rlddlos which tend to steal
I away our reverence for the Holy
Scriptures. Wo must appronch It with
bowed heads and with the worshipful
spirit If we would have It speak to us.
IV. Intelligent Listening.
In verses seven nnd eight we see
how their minds were exercised nnd
thought awakened. They began to ask
nnpstlona nnd the men annolnted to
I read spoke the word distinctly, gave
' the sense and caused the people to un-
derstnnd. If we will think as we read
and question when we do not under
! stand the Spirit himself will cause
' ns to understand. We should pray
' that ministers everywhere would read
the Word to the people distinctly and
1 give the sense of whnt is read, and
I then not stop until by restatement
and Illustration and by all means
they have caused the people to under
I stand.
V. Sorrow Because of Conviction.
' In verses nine to eleven we see how
with their openness of mind they gave
conscience a chance to do its work.
They bernmo convicted and a Godly
Borrow sprang up. They felt God had
a right to condemn them nnd they
were exercised in conscience. Wc
rend the Word of God In vain If we
do not allow It to point out our evil
and Its consequences. But when we
do so allow it we come to the next
etcp.
VI. Faith In Its Promises.
In verse twelve wo nre told thnt
when the rulers told them of the truth
and how they could rejoice because of
what God had done even in spite of
their sin, they believed the Word nnd
put nway tho sorrow. When we read
of how the Lord has forever blotted
out our sin and covered It with his
t., j E..U iv.l
uwu uioou we are to i.e.iuve i..e
tiliu rejoice, in rjpue til our bin, ioui
God has put It away to be remembered ;
no more ngnlnst us forever.
VII. Obedience to What Is Learned. !
The faith Is proven by the degree ;
of obedience which we render to tho j
light we receive. Indeed obedience ;
Is after all the only proof that we do ;
know the Bible. The eagerness, pa-
tlence, reverence, Intelligent listening,
sorrow and fuith will ell be useless
without tho obedience to what Is ,
taught. James eays faith without ;
works Is dead-it never wns alive. I
I Fulfilling these seven conditions will t
bring- us to the place where the Holy ;
Snlrit himself will rtollL-ht to br. nnr
dally teacher revenling the things of
Christ to our hearts and giving us thnt
joy of the Lord which will be n tower
of strength in nil the trying experi
ences of life.
A signboard stands at a crossing
where two roads meet. Children snell i
out the words for amusement, young
people read it from curiosity, the old I
pass by too hurried to notice It. An
old man comes and tries to read. lie I
Is a real traveler and we nre ready to
help him find the right way. So the i
TIolv Snlrlt Elves the truth only to tho
one who is ready to travel the right
road.
Less Than tho Best
Regeneration Is the emergence In
us of a new self, a superior self. The
Christian life Is superior In that It Is
eerene. "Great peace have they that
love-thy law, and nothing shnll offend
them." It is superior in thnt it Is
guided. "I will guide thee with mine
eye." It Is superior, because It is vic
torious. "In all these things we are
more than conquerors." Why should
we be satisfied with a life which Is
Inferior with anything less thnn tho
best? Wo demand the best literature,
the best art, why not the best life?
IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL JlnnilfT II I lTO
sLiffll5r!EL
Lessor
Py kkv. i'. u. kitzwatkii, r. o.,
Teacher of English Hlble In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
(Copyright, 1S18, Western Newspaper
- Union.)
LESSON FOR DECEMBER 1
THE STORY OF JOSEPH.
I.EPFON TEXT Genesis 37;18-2S.
(JOU'l'N TEXT Hutrcd Btlrrclh up
strifes, hut love covereth up all trans
gressions Proverbs 10:12.
DEVOTIONAL KKA1 MNfj Pnahns 4.
ADIHTIONAI, MATEUIALr-Ucnesls 37:
1-17.
t. Joseph the Well-Beloved Son
017:1-4).
' Joseph wns Jacob's favorite son.
I This was due partly to the fact Hint
he was the son of the wife of his first
love and the son of his old age, hut
' mainly because of the superior ipiul-
Itlcs which Joseph possessed. 'J'lils
favoritism expressed Itself in a su
perior position and more respectable
dollies. That Jacob should feel par
tial toward Joseph, perhaps, was un-
' avoidable, hut that lie should manifest
It was extremely unwise. Serious
trouble will always result from par
tiality being shown toward children.
His hrcihrcu'ri Intense hatred hurst
forth upon him. This feeling was in
tciisilicd by his pure life and by his
testimony among lliem because of their
evil deeds, .loslali is a type of Christ,
lie was living In fellowship with
I. is rather at lii'iii'on (:;:li);
Christ was with the Father be
fore coming Inlo the world (John
Ki-US); Joseph was the beloved son
((icnesls ,'J7 :.'!); Christ was the be
loved Son of Cod (Matthew 'A:) Jo
seph was hated by his brethren (Cono
ids H7:4); Christ was haled by his
brethren (John 15:'.M); Joseph was
envied by his brethren (Cenesls 157 :1 1) ;
Christ was delivered up through envy
(Mark 1":10).
II. Joseph's Dreams (.'!7:"-ll).
1. His brothers' shouves bowing In
I'hcisancc to Ids. f
This was rightly Interpreted by tin in
to mean their humble obedience to
Iii in. This iutensltled their haired.
' 2. The sun, moon and eleven slurs
rendering obeisance to him.
This dream Is wider In its applica
tion. The eleven stars nre Identical
with the eleven sheaves. The sun and
tn i. as rightly interpreted by Ids fa
ther, represented Ills father and moth
er as rendering obeisance to him.
III. Joseph Sent by His Father on a
Mission of Mercy to His Brethren (vv.
12-17).
His brethren had gone to Shcchcm,
about llfty miles distant from Hebron,
where was abundance of pasture for
thili flocks. Jacob became anxious
as to their welfare, and sent Joseph,
a young man now seventeen years old,
to lind out their condition. L'nde-
terred by the envious hatred of ins
brethren, he willingly responded, "Here
1 am." No doubt he rcu lined that his
mission was fraught with great dan
gers the exposure to highway rob
bers, wild beasts, and the murderous
hatred of Ida brethren. Notwithstand
ing tills, he rendered willing obedi
ence. Christ was sent by the Father
on a mission of mercy to his brethren
(1 John 4:11; John 1:11; Phil. 2:7. 8).
Though he knew that thc envious
hatred of his brethren would result In
his suffering and death on the cross,
he went forth delighting to do his Fa
ther's will.
IV. Joseph's Reception by His Breth.
ren (vv. 18-28).
1. Their ijurderous plot (vv. 18-22).
They said "Behold this dreamer
coinetli, let us slay him." This Is
what Christ's brethren said about him
(Matt. 21: !18). They thought they
would prevent these dreams coining
true by destroying the. dreamer. Kou
Ix n dissuaded them from this act by
proposing to cast liliu into n pit, in
tending afterward to rescue lilin and
restore hlfti to his father.
2. They strip him of his coat of
many colors and cast him into t lie pit
(vv. 211, 21). In spite of Ills earnest
entreaty against this act they perpe
trated this heartless cruelly (Genesis
42:21).
.'!. Their feasting (v. 2.").
Their heartless cruelly Is manifest
in thnt they could enjoy the festivities
.. I tt,,i.itms M-lthln tho Kh'ht
. " " i r - .....-
, m)(, ,,,., f Joseph's cries,
4. Sold him to the Islunnelltes (vv.
25-28).
Jiidah proposed that they sell
him, as no gain could accrue from let
ting him die in the pit. One Judas,
later, sold the Lord for money. Hav
ing done this infamous deed, they
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s('";m " l,,v 1 1 " " U""V '
lllg. I uey iooiv iii.s emu .ii oiling
colors and dipped it in the Idood of u
kid and sent It to Ids father, allowing
" ""w ''"" "
". '"a.l. r. .Inch is now reaping
w"',t " ''" 1 ' "" 'n"" nr
t ' " "' llls fn,,,"r
1,v t i i Ii . -1 ami pious lymg.
Our Tlmeo in His Hand.
There Is no reason why the Hlght
of time ehould mean the flight of hap
piness. And each changing period ot
life, like each changing season, holds
Its own peculiar Joys ami beauties.
Though the years lake much away,
they also have much to give us. How
many of our fearful outlooks would
grow bright if only we reall.ed what
we profess to believe that the God
of the past is also the Uml of the fu
ture I
Kindness That Pays.
Kind deeds which the doer adver
tises do not commend themselves espe
rlally to the discerning. And the girl
who takes pains to let all her friends
jiiiow It every tinio she makes a little
fiicriflce, misses the best satisfaction
life gives. The kindnesses which are a
little secret between the Heavenly
Father and ourselves, are the onef
which pay tho highest rates of Joy.
Must Co-operate.
To produce real moral freedom,
God's grace nnd man's will must co-operate.
Melster Kckhart
(lHIn rHLL UUI
A small bottle of "Danderine"
keeps hair thick, strong,
beautiful.
Girlsl Try this! Doubles beauty
of your hair in a few
moments.
Within ten minutes after BTJ appli
cation of Pandcrlnc you can not find a
single trace of dandruff or falling hair
and your scalp will not Itch, but what
will please you most will lie after a few
weeks' use, when you see new hair, flue
and downy at Urst yes but really
new hair growing all over the scalp.
A little Iianderlne Immediately dou
hies the beauty of your hair. No dif
ference how dull, faded, brittle and
scrnpgy, Just moisten a cloth with Dan
derlne and carefully drnw It through
your hair, taking one small strand at a
time. The effect Is amazing your hair
will be lightfluffy and wavy, and have
an appearance of abundance; an In
comparable lustre, softness and luxu
riance. Get a small bottle of Knowiton's
Danderine for a few cents at any drug
store or toilet counter, nnd prove that
your hair Is as pretty and soft ns any
thnt It has been neglected or Injured
by cnreless treatment that's all you
surely can have beautiful hair ami lots
of It If you will Just try a little Dan
derine. Adv.
Speeding.
Jiuipsniihcrry and Harktiway had
been hauled up before the court for
speeding.
"Fifty dollars apiece," said the
Judge. "All the evidence before this
here bench goes to prove that you fel
lers was racln' along at 00 miles an
hour."
"But, Judge," protested JlmpHonhcr
ry, "my car can't possibly go more
than 110 miles an hour."
"And the limit of mine is thirty-live,"
pleaded Hurknway.
"Wa-nl s'posin' It Is?" demanded
tho Judge. "Thirty nnd thirty-live
comes to sixty-five, don't it? By gorry,
I'll add a dollar a mile onto the lines
of both of ye." Mrs. Alible Wayland,
Georgia.
Important to Mothoro
Examine carefully every bottle o!
CASTOUIA, t Int t famous old remedy
for Infants ami children, mid see that I;
Ttonra thn
Signature CStzMUkl
In Use for Over HO Years.
Children 0rv for FMelmr'o. Casio: :.
To Come Later.
Patience Is that young man I saw
Peggy wilh today the one she's engaged
to?
Patrice I guess so.
Patience But why isn't he lighting';
Patrice Oh, dear; they're not mar
ried yet. Yonkers Statesman.
Have a Clear Skin.
. Mako Cutlcura Soap your every-day
toilet soap and assist It now nnd then
by touches of Cutlcura Ointment to
1 aoften, soothe nnd heal. For free
1 samples address "Cutlcura, Dept. X,
Boston." At druggists and by mall.
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv.
Nonmilitary Definition.
"Pa, what's a masked battery?"
"Pretty lips concealing a shrewish
tongue, my son."
Definition.
Knlcker What Is inarrlage?
Docker An alliance of associated
belligerents.
.Wh?n B"hy Is Teethln ..
GROWS BAHY llinvaL MMUcINH will enrreel
the Stomach and Bowel tronblxa. 1'erfrwtlr harm
less. Bee dlrecuons on the buttle.
A bachelor says that the only cer
tainty about woman Is her uncertainty.
Mnrs has a day -11 minutes longer
then our own.
( Sk
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fr.ii-, r.,y.'ii
You Are Dying By Acid
When you have Heartburn, Gas, Bloat, and that Full Feeling
after eating. TAKE ONE
AT N
Rids you of the Excess Acid and Overload and you will fairly feel
the GAS driven out of your body-THE BLOAT GOES WITH IT.
IT GIVES YOU REAL STOMACH COMFORT
Bold hy drUK-friata renerally If your ilrnmrlst ean't supply yon a bl bot of Kntenln for
60c, semi us this adv. with vnur n.iiee ami sddreaa and we will arml It to you you can aend
na the 60o after you get It Address Katonlo Beniedy Co., 1018 B. Watwsa Ave., CIiIcuro, III.
PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT
AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS
Th tymptoms of kidney and bladder
troubles are often very distressing and
leave the ryMciu in a run-down condition.
The kidneys eem to sullcr most, as al
most every victim coinpluins of lame back
and urinary troubles which should not be
uculcctcd, as these dimmer signuls often
lead to mure dangerous kidney troubles.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which, so
many people say, soon heuls and strength
ens the kidneys, it a splendid kidney,
liver and bladder medicine, and, being
an herbal compound, has a gentle heal
ing effect on the kidneys, which is si
moht immediately noticed in most ctut
by those who use it.
A trial will convince anyone who may
be in need of it. Better get a bottle from
your nearest drug store, and start treat
ment at once.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer A Co., Jlinghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper. Adv.
Musician Has Traveled Far.
Sydney Nicholson, recently appoint
ed organist at Westminster abbey, Is
a continued wanderer. This explains
why he holds the record for playing
In more churches and cathedrals In
KiiKlaud and abroad than any other
living oipiiilst. lie started nt Frank
fort, Germany, and from there lie
drifted to Burnet, F.I011 and Manches
ter. At the latter city he founded the
popular midday organ rcclluls I'm
working people. These proved so suc
cessful Hint I lie scheme lias now been
extended to l In' whole of the northern
count ics.
It Is not only in (he Interpretation
of sacreg music, however, that Mr.
Nicholson has proved himself, lie Is
an oiTniiist, composer 11111I conductor
rolled into one, and has written an ex
iplislte setting to some of- liupert
Brooke's poetry. The two were last
friends at Oxford, and the organist's
music Is un eloiiielit tribute to the
ill ad poet's genius.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
by LOCAL AITLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the illspnie.
Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly Inllti
ened hv ronxtitutlnnnl conditions. It.M.I.'S
CATAURM MKDKiNK will cure entnrrh.
It Is taken Internally ami nets throuKh
the lllnod on tlio Mucous Hnrfnces of ti e
System. HAU8 CATARRH MKHU'INK
ts composed ef some of the best tonlca
known, combined with some of the best
blond purifiers. The perfect rnmhlnntlnn
rf the incredlents In HAT.I.'S CATARRH
MEPIOINK Is what produces such won
derful remilts In catarrhal conditions.
DniCRtsls 7fic. Testimonials free.
iT. J. Cheney ft Co., Props., Toledo, O.
His Excuse.
One Camp Custer rookie claimed he
should have u deferred classiileatioii
and to substantiate Ids ullegatloii re
ferred to Deuteronomy 2I .":
"When n iiiiiii bath taken a new irc
he shall not go to war, neither shall lu
be charged with any business, but he
skill be free ut homo for one year and
shall cheer up Ills wife which he has
tn'.en."
"Well." Mild one of the nriny clerks
af.er sizing up the bird making the
ch.lni. "I guess she would need cheer
ing up If she picked off that lemon."
Cautious.
"Was your wife's peach anil apple
preserving successful?"
"I may state with truth that It was
fruitful in results."
Many people Imsirlne that Worms or Tape
i rm runnol be gotten rid of entlrHr.
Tlnwe who have nurd "Dead Shnt" Pr.
Fcerjrs Vermifuge, know tbat they can. Adv.
Mrs. William K. Vanderbllt of New
York, is the olliclal "godmother" of the
Italian Alpine soldiers.
WEAK KIDNEYS
When you're fifty, your body begins to
rrcik a little at the hinges. Motion is
I more mow ami dtiilierntc. "Not no young
j as I lined to be" is a frequent and umvcl
I come tlioiicjit. Certain limlily functions
upon which good heaith and good spirits
j so much depend, are impaired. The weak
Fpot is generally t lit- hl.iddcr. 1'nplcasant
KvaiutoaiH tdiow themselves. Painful and
' aniicyiiii.' complications in other org, ins
' arike. I Ins is particularly true with el
derly people. If you only know how, this
trouble can be obviated.
For over 200 years COT.D MEDAL
Haarlem Oil has been rchcvinn the in-
convenience nnd pain due to advancing
years. It is a standard, oll time home
remedy, and needs no introduction. Il h
now put tip in odorless, tasteless capsules.
These arc ensier and more pleasant to take
than the oil in bottles.
Eaeli capsule contains about one dusc of
five drops. Take tlieni just like you would
nny pill, with a small swallow of water.
They soak into tho system and throw off
the poisons which arc making you old be
fore your time. They will quickly relieve
HROMIO OOeiSPATSOr
IS A CRIME AGAINST NATURE
Stop It or you never can keep well. If you wake with a bad taste In the
mouth, coated tongue, perhaps headschs, your liver Is torpid, A torpid liver
deranpes ths whole syatsm, produces dyspepsia, costlveness and piles. There
Is no better remedy for these disorders than DR. TUTT'S LIVGR PILLS.
Try them Just once and ba eternally convinced. For sals by ail druggists.
Dr. Tuffs Liver Pills
(FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKEp
SPANISH INFLUENZA
Do Not Fear When Fightinjr
a German or a Germ!
By Pit. SI. COOK.
The cool fighter always wins and st)
there Is no need to become panic
stricken. Avoid fear and crowds. Ex
ercise In the fresh air and practice tbt
three C's: A Clean Mouth, a Clean
Skin and Clean Bowels To carry off
the prisons that accumulate within the
body and to ward off an attack of th
Influenza bacillus, take a good liver
regulator to move thc bowels. Such a
one Is mnde up of Slay-apple, leaves of
aloe, root of Jalap, and Is to be hnd
at nny drug store, and called "Pleasant
Turgntlve Pellets."
If a bad cold develops, go to bed, wrap
up well, drink freely of hot lcinonnilu
nnd take a hot mustard foot-bath.
Have the bedroom warm but well ven
tilated. Obtain at the nearest drug
store "Anurlc Tablets" to flush the
kidneys nnd control the pains ami
aches. Take an "Anurlc" tablet verv
two hours, together with copious drink 1
of lemonade. If n true case of inllu
enzn, the food should be simple, sui h as
broths, milk, buttermilk and Ice-cream;
hut It Is Important that food be givm
regularly In order to keep up patient's
strength ni:d vitality. After the ai-ute
ntlack has passed, which Is generally
from three to seven days, the system
should he built up by the use of 11 cooil
iron tonic, such as "Irontic" tablet i, lo
be obtained nf some drug store.-', or
that well known blood-maker nnd
herbal tonic made from roots and leirbs
f forest trees sold everywhere ns Dr.
Pierce's Golden Sledicnl Discovery. .
: '
Immediate Shipments
New South Corn Hill
Writ nti fiirfvlldMrrlptit'a
and iirlt'f nf turn M.intlurJ,
diiruu irirn null pri-Uui-e
If tn, whu-MHiti.0 ntfal Of
U -m nilt-4 iruuiUy. Writes
Udaf.
ArtntlCAfl CORN HILL 10. Bi 17. WiailM b'ja. N C
Jolly War Victim.
1 "ii t bad lost un eye in battle. When
he got out of the hospital and went
hack to the front he pit Into an i itii
incut wlih an Knglisli soldier. "I'll
bet." be said, "that I can see m de
with my one eye than you can willl
your two."
"Prove it."
"Well, I can see two eyes In jour
luce and nil call only see one ill
mine.1"- Boston Mvenlng Transcript.
I There are women who wouldn't en-
joy a mansion In heaven if lie j
I couldn't t lean boii-e every siv u.s l.
! Wise merchants put their show win.
dows In the newspapers.
Don't trifle with a cold
it's dangerous.
You can't afford to risk
Influenza.
Keep always at hand a
box of r
CAJCAHjiWpUININE
Stsndard cold remedy for 20 years In tablet
form aafe, sure, no opiatra break up a cold
In 24 houra relieve grip In 3 dnv. Money
back if it fait. The a-nmno boa hn a RM lo-n
i.h Mr. Hill's picture. At All U-ug ixmrn.
W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 48-1918.
MEAN
A WEAK BODY
those stiffened joints, that kuVadie, rheu
matism, IiiiiiIhii'o, sciatica, itall Muma,
(travel, "brick dust," etc. They me nil
effective remedy for nil li-e.-ie of I he
bladder, kidney, liver, stein.uh and allied
uigaliB.
GOLD MKDAL ITaarlem Oil Capsules
cleanse the kidneys niul luuify the hlix d.
They freipiently ward oft' attacks of the
dangerous anil fatal diseases of the kid
neys. They linvc a lcnc!icial elTcct, and
often completely cure the diseases i f the
bodily organs, allied with the bladder and
kidneys.
If you nre troubled with soreness serosa
the loins or with "simple" aches and pons
in the- hack take waininp, it may I c the
preliminary indications of some dreadful
malady which can lie wauled off or einiii
if taken in time.
Go in vnnr ilrmreist todav and ret s bor
of (iOl.f) MI'DAI. Haarlem Oil Capide.
Money rcliunlcil it tnev do mil Inlo you.
Three sizes. (JOl.l) MKDAL are the nine.
oriiiiii.il imported Haarlem Oil Capsules,
ilcccpt rvu substitutes. Adv.
COLT DISTEMPER
You can prevent this loathsome disease from runnin
through your stable and cure till the colts autYcrlntr wlia
It whin you bcKln the treatment. No matter how yoiin-r.
M'OIIN S Is safe to use on any colt. It la wonderful lio-.v
It prevent.! nil distempers, no matter how eolts or horses
at any as:o are "exposed." All Rood dniKirlsts and turf
goods housen nnd manufacturers sell Sroil.VS at 60 cuuta
and 11.15 a bottle, ."...r.O and ill. 00 a dosen.
SrGIl.V AlEDlCAl, CO-, Uosbcu, lad., V. I. A.
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