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WHO CAN DOUBT SWORN TESTf MONYOF HONEST CITIZENS? Some time ago I began the use of your Swamp-Root with the most re markable results. For years I was almost a wreck and was a great suffer er. The doctors who treated me made me believe that my great sufferings were due to female trouble. I was so bad at times I would faint away and had sinking spells. Finally a new doc tor was called in and he said that I had kidney trouble and gave me medl- | cine, of which I took several bottles. 1 obtained some relief from this, but I was getting weaker all the time; 1 could not sleep and suffered so much pain that my husband fihd children had to lift me in and out of bed. After this time two friends sent me word to try Swamp-Root, which I did, and 1 am glad to state that the first dose gave me great relief. After taking the third dose I was helped into bed and slept half of the night. I took several bottles of Swamp Root and I feel that I owe my life to this wonderful remedy. The two fam ily doctors said that I could not live three months. I would have to be helped in and out of bed ten to twenty times every night. After taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root for two days 1 was entirely free from getting up and could sleep soundly. MRS. D. E. HILEMAN, Tunnelton, W. Va. Personally appeared before me, this 11th of September, 1909, Mrs. D. E. Hlleman, who subscribed the abov* statement and made oath that tba same is true In substance and in fact. JOSEPH A. MILLER, Notary Public. Letter t* Dr. kilarr A Co. Blukf torn, s. T. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also re ceive a booklet of valuable informa tion, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. "When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Didn't Surprise Mrs. Flynn. Dennis Flynn, while returning from work, took refuge under a tree during a thunder storm. The tree was Btruck by lightning and Dennis was blown eome twenty feet away by the concus sion and badly stunned. A neighbor found Dennis and began the work of resuscitation; another hurried to the home of Dennis to inform Mrs. Flvnn of the accident. Mrs. Flynn listened to the neighbor's account of the acci dent with mingled terror and joy, and when told that her husband was not much hurt and would soon be home, her pleasure was gratifying to behold. "An" Dinnis was twinty fate away, did yez say?" "About that, yes." "Och, my Dennis always was quick on his fate," said Mrs. Flynn^ with a proud shake of her head. HANDS WOULD CRACK OPEN "About two months ago my hands started to crack open and bleed,- the skin "would scale off, and the g<fod flesh would burn and itch dreadfully. When my hands first started to get Bore, there were small blisters like wa ter blisters which formed. They itched dreadfully, it just seemed as though I could tear the skin all off. I would scratch them and the skin would peel off, and the flesh would be all red and crack open and bleed. It wor ried me very much, as I had never had anything the matter with my skin. I was so afraid I would have to give up my employment. "My doctor Baid he didn't think it would amount to anything. But it kept getting worse. One day 1 saw a piece in one of the papers about a lady who had the same trouble with her hands. She had used Cutlcura Soap and Oint* ment and was cured. I decided to try them, and my hands were all healed before I had used one cake of Cutl cura Ointment. I am truly thankful for the good results from the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, for thanks to them I was cured, and did not have to lose a day from work. I have had no re turn of the skin trouble." (Signed) Mrs. Mary E. Breig, 2522 Brown Street, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 12,1911. Although Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment are sold everywhere, a sample of each, with 32-page book, will ba mailed free on application to "Cuti cura." Dept. L, Boston. Out of Date. "Everv time he ODena his mouth he puts his foot in it.M "That's a great pity. Contortionists are no longer in demand as vaudeville attractions." The Paxton Toilet Co. of Boston, Mass., will send a large trial box of Paxtine Antiseptic, a delightful cleans ing and germicidal toilet preparation, to any woman, free, upon request. Liveliness of character is nothing but steady love of good and steady scorn of evil.?Froude. For COLDS and GRIP lcks' Capvdike is the best remedy?re lieves the aching and fevertshness?cures th? Cold and restores normal conditions. It's liquid?effects Immediately. 10c., 25c., and 50c. l drug stores. If love is really blind how is it that love can always find a way? For liver and kidney troubles, nothing i? quite no mild, pleasant and effective as Garfield Tea. Many a man has bumped Into \ trouble while trying to dodge his duty. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigor ate stomach, liver and bowels. Do not gripe. When a man does things he hasn't much time to talk about them. rntt I want every person who Is bilious, consti pated or has any stom ach or liver ailment to send for a free packaj of my Paw-Paw Piil^. I want to prove tha. they positively cure In digestion, Sour Stom ach, Belching, Wind, Headache, Nervous ness, Sleeplessness and are an infallible cure for Constipation. Tone this I am willing to give millions of free pack ages. I tali* all the risk. Sold by druggists for 25 cents a vial. For free package address Prat Munjon, 53rd & Jefferson St*., Philadelphia, Pa hat we call little things are merely the causes of great things. One single black speck may be the beginning of gangrene, of a storm, of v revolution. ' ?AmleL ONE-TALEfJT PEOPLE. Lincoln said: "The Lord must have <oved the one-talent people, for he made bo many of them." We are too prone to look at talents as accomplishments, like painting, Blnging or being a good musician, for getting that there are talents of far more lasting quality which are hardly recognized as such. A dear little Quaker woman once made the remark that she would rath er have merited this epitaph on her i mil u oiuuo uiiui tkiij out v - v. - "She was easy to live with." Being easy to live with is a talent worth cul tivating and one which is all too rare. If our children today might be taught that to be agreeable and com panionable, unselfish and thoughtful of others are qualities far more valu able in life than being able to speak seven languages. We need to teach our daughters that the humble, though exalted, pro fession of home-making is more de sirable than the superficial accom plishments which take their time, strength and interest. The object of the profession of home-making is a comprehensive one, to raise the ideals of home-.jaking is one, to make housekeeping an inspir ing profession instead of deadening drudgery, to make the daily task in the home entertaining as bridge whist. To make the housekeeper's allow ance go as far as possible that the best things of life may not be left out To promote the household welfare and insure domestic tranquility. To develop in each child all the per fection of which he is susceptible, mentally, morally and physically. The profession of home-making is becoming more and more difficult each year, and the young women who expect to enter the profession un trained will be the ones who in the future will figure in the divorce courts. To minister arid to serve; Love's law binds the man to the angel, And ruin befalls if we swerve. There are breadths of celestial horizons Overhanging the commonest way; The cloud and the star share the glory, And to breathe is an ecstasy. SOME REMINDERS. In sewing on buttons to match the vertical button holes In Bhlrt waists, It is well to remember that the but ton Bhould be sewed on with the threads running the same way as the button hole or there will be a gaping button hole and easily unbuttoned but ton. Lace curtains may be quickly mend ed by dipping a piece of lace to match in cold starch and ironing the piece over the hole, trim out and the place will never be noticed. For'dusting a sick room, cotton bat ting is recommended by physicians. Place a small bundle in a Bteamer, and when it is well moistened, used to remove all dust from the room. Burn the duBter and all germs will go with it Don't fail to wipe the top of the milk bottle after removing the cap, for many hands may have handled it wnf K/vAn nvar n auu uui ucou w?v? v?vmu. Coffee Is much Improved if a table spoonful of freshly ground coffee Is added to the pot juBt before serving. Cream Pie.?Scald a pint of milk, add the yolks of two eggs, two table (spoonfuls of flour, a quarter of a cup of sugar and the whites of the eggs well beaten. Put Into a crust and bake. Salad dressing for fruit, two table spoonfuls of almond butter, salt; add a half cup of water and two table spoonfuls of lemon juice, drop by drop. Cook in a double boiler. Use with apple and banana salad. Man Still In the Majority. E. Dana Durand, discussing in the World's Work immigration in rela tion to the census says that among the foreign-born whites in the United States in 1910 who had been in this | country less than ten years, there were 155 males to 100 females. Of all foreign-born whites combined, the males numbered 7,522,000 and the fe males 5,821,000, or 129 males to each 100 females; in 1900 the proportion was 117. These figures contrast strik ingly with the sex distribution of the native white population. which I there was 1 OS niHles n?r iOO fe males. True Friends of Cause. The greatest friends of a cause art those who put their fingers on the weakest spot and try to find a remedy. Short Life of Musicians. Painting and sculpture are con> ducive to long life, says an authority, but music kills men young. Of Course They Worried. "What's the charge against this man?" asked the judge. "We desire, ! your honor," replied the lawyer in the cause, "to have him tried for insanity. His family is greatly worried about him." "What has he done?" "He has sold his automobile for the purpose of raising money with which to pay an honest debt."?Chicago Record-Herald. Have You? We have never heard of anybody who succeeded in making surliness or incivility pay. Mqmtional SuNMrStnooL - Lesson - (By E. O. SELLERS, Director of Even* ing; Department, The Moody Bible In stitute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR MARCH 17. THE PARALYTIC HEALED. LESSON' TEXT-Mark 2:1-1*. GOLDEN TEXT?"Bless the Lord. 0 my soul, and forget not all his benefits; 1 ' ?' IninnlHofl1 who who lurgivcui an uuuc healeth all thy diseases.Ps. i03:2-S. Events tread upon the heels of events In the life of Jesus, especially during his early Galilean ministry, And none depict these events more graphically than St Mark, who is presenting us a picture of him as a servant. Jesus had been upon a preaching tour and now returns to the town of Capernaum. As soon as it was noised -about that he was at his home a crowd quickly gathered about the door. 80 great was the crbwd that there was no longer any room in the house nor about the door, that Is the crowd was so dense that lat? comers could not look In to Bee and hear the prophet That many of these were attracted by his DODularltv there is no doubt, son ye these things In your hearts?" Human reasoning can disprove God, but the deductions of the intellect can not satisfy the cry of human hearts after God (Job. 23:3, 4). The greatest lesson for us to learn at this point is that the forgiveness of sin is greater In the estimation of God than the relief of human sufferings. Turning to the one sick of the palsy he said, "Arise!" "What? Why such a thing is a phys ical impossibility. Surely this young prophet has gone mad; was not this boy let down a few moments ago through that hole in yonder ceiling, so helpiesa that it took four of his friends to brivg him to this placo?" In seeming reply to such a query Jesus tells the man to take up his bed and walk. , Jesus Could Make Men See. Small wonder that the man's new power and this use of that power should amaze those present so that they should exclaim: "We never saw it i on this fashion." Let us beware that our eyes be not blind to behold simi lar miracles in this the twentieth cen tury. (Read, "Twice-Born Men"). It is very doubtful if the "all" of i verse 12 includes the "certain" of ! verse 6. We must be careful that even as believers we do not crowd away some needy, palsied one. Be > ware also of loveless censoriousness. ' What is meant by glorifying God (v. 12)? The answer is suggested by the spiritual seer, St. John. God's glory is wrapped up in the Son who delighted to do God's will. God's power is shown over all flesh in the Son, ard tnrough the Son he is giving |{<7 Hfe. but it gave Jesus an opportunity to speak and preach the word which he was quick to seize upon. "He preached the Word unto them." Is this not a suggestion for teachers? especially of tome of the adult classes rhiit the strongest lesson you can present is not that which considers some "prob lem of the day," but that which !* founded upon God's word. Of course we must consider these problems, but properly and only in the light of the Scriptures. If your class is a Bible class stick to your text or else change your name. The apostles followed his example in this respect; bo have all the mighty men of God. The result of this teaching and preaching is manifest in this record and should be an encouragement to preachers and Christian workers, viz., that it not only attracts the crowd, but that it reveals sin also. While Jesus is speaking the Gospel of the Kingdom mentioned in last week's les son, there came four friends bearing one sick of the palsy. Graphically re lated in a few brief words we .can see these friends as tb^y found the crowd about the door. They determin ed at all hazards to get the sick man into the presence of Jesus. Quickly gaining access to the flat-roofed east ern home they tore a hole in the roof large enough to let their friend down ! into the room below where Jesus is speaking. What an examplo of team r play. What an illustration of Jesus' words that the violent shall take his kingdom by force. The damage wa? trivial jlr enmnared with eettine into the presence of Jesus. The roof could easily be repaired. Sickness Result of Sin. Is It small wonder tnat Jesus at once responded to this manifestation of determination and faith? "Seeing their faith" he at once granted their petition. While all sickness may not be the result of sin, yet remove sin from the world and an overwhelming propor tion, perhaps all, suffering would cease. We are promised that in his newer and better kingdom there is to be no more pain nor sorrow. Jesus therefore said first of all, "Child, thy Ins are forgiven." How his voice must have thrilled with tenderness. and pathos as he uttered these words. But the critics were there; they ever have been wherever a good deed is being performed. Note they were sitting idly by (v. 6). Showing no such anxiety as the four that the needy might come into the presence of Jesus. "Who can forgive sin but one, even God? Their reasoning was correct and their conclusion was logical; the trouble was that unbelief and preju ( dice had so blinded their eyes that they could not and would not recog nize the power of God working through his Son. Yes, they went farther and made the fatal blunder of ascribing to Beelzebub this work of God (Jno. 10:33). It would seem as though, their 6mug Belf-esteem would at least have been startled when this young teacher showed them that he was reading the thoughts of their hearts. "Why rea- | DOAT SOLD AT ALL STORE WOMEN'S LEAP YEAR RIGHTS In Scotland Year* Ago They Weri Recognized as Real, and Well Defined by Law. Ancient, Indeed, are the prerogativee that are accorded to women in leai year. They are so old that none car tell Just how or when they originated However, the ancient Scottish parlia ment gives us a date as well as a law upon which to hang the right of worn en to take the Initiative In leap year as convention forbids them *o 'io ir other years. In the year 1228 this body passed s law which, in ltB quaint old English expressly conferred on womankind the right to propose marriage in leap year. Here is the law, Just as it waj written in the parliamentary records: "Ordonlt that during ye reign of hei maist blessed Maiestie, ilka maiden ladee of balth high and lowe estait shale hae llbertle to speak ye mar she likes. Gff he refuses to tak hii to bee his wyf, he shale bee mulcl in ve sum of ane hundrldty nundes. 01 less, as hlB estait may bee, except and alwala glf he can make it appeart that he is betrothit to another worn an, then he shale be free." Puzzle of Living. Religionists chlded about their ina bility to agree on points of faith might point out that they differ only in incl dental9 and not essentials, whereas the scientists differ on everything. Take the science of living. A week ago you would have "died if you drank water with your meals." Now they say it doesn't do any harm at all. One rariety says: "Eat meat, lots of it, to build good, rich blood." Another says meat is pbison; that vegetables are the only food. A,third declares meat and vegetables both increase debility, and that you will live twice as long on raw fruits and nuts. Some say "Talk with your meals, laugh; it makes the food digest." Others insist silence Is never so golden as at the table. After 10 Years of Suffering, Show Man Finds Relief In Tetterine. "I have been troubled with a severe oase of Tetter for ten y?jars. In Colum bia last week a druggist recommended Tetterine. I bought a box; It gave me relief, so I bought another and am en tirely well." Lew Wren, Chicago. Tetterine cures Kczema, letter, itcning Piles, Ring Worm and every form of Scalp and Skin Disease. Tetterine 50c; Tetterine Soap 25c. Your druggist, or by mall from the manufacturer. The Shup trine Co., Savannah, Ga. With every mail order for Tetterine we give a box of Shuptrine's 10c Liver Fills free. An Alarmist. "Jibwock is a very disquieting indi vidual." "Indeed he is. Jibwock 6eems to have been born with no other purpose in life than to yell 'Fire!' TO DBIVE OUT MALARIA AND BUILD CP THE 8Y8TKM Take the Old Standard GKOVH'S TA9TKLKS9 CHILL TONIC. You know what you are taking. The formula Is plainly printed on eyery bottle, showing It Is simply "ulnine and Iron In a tasteless form, and the mos* effectual form. For grown people and children, cents. Vivid Imagination. "DufflnB says a pill looks as large to him as a golf ball." "That being the case, I don't see how he ever manages to eat green peas." Mrs. Wtnslow's Soothing Syrnp for Children tt*ihlng* noftena the Kinnn, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle. Good Advice. "I will have my pound of flesh." "Be a vegetarian instead, and take a peck of potatoes." Garfield Tea will keep the whole sy?tem in perfect condition. Among Epicures. "Pairs it a swift town." "That's true, but snaila are very popular there." Then Bac Mdneys and thrc stoop oi Kid chill, a f sick kid matter v Dos backach testimon Thirty t A posta If ; kidney r I* A r Cured oi Son M.s. J Ashland, Henson?He said he could never fon get bis alma mater. I wonder what he | meant? Henpeck ? His mother-in-law, I guess. Important to Mothers 1 Examine carefully every bottle of i CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy *or . infanta and children, and see that It Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria A Poor Guesser. Wedmore?Before I married, I learned to live on half my income. Singleton?And found that It was a ; wise step, eh? Wedmore?Yes, only a half was the wrong proportion?I should have made it an eighth. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy. No Smarting?Feel* . Fine?Acts Quickly. Try it for Red, Weak, ' Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus trated Book In each Package. Murine Is compounded by our Oculists?not a "Patent Med icine"?but used In successful Physicians' Prac tice for many Tears. Now dedicated to the Pub lic and sold by Druggists at So and fiOcoer Bottle, i Murine Bye Salvo In Aseptlo Tubes, 26c and 60a Murine Eye Remedy Co.f Chicago iA Bad Beginning. "Whenever Jiggers starts to tell anything he prefaces his remarks by saying, 'Believe me.'" "That's why I never do." Use Allen's Foot-Ease The antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes for tired, tender, smarting, ach ing, swollen feet. It makes your feet feel easy and make^, walking a Delight. Sold everywhere, 25c. For free trial package, address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. It Isn't difficult for a man to see his affinity In a woman with an obese bank account. Many a girl repents at leisure be cause she didn't marry in haste. lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding cure in 98 per cent, of all cases. It is a i cf Buffalo, N. 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JOHN EPPLEY, Resident of Ashland, Pa. f a Very Severe Case, With ae Dangerous Features, ohn Eppley, 916 Walnut St., Pa., says: "I was near death's door many days with kidney trouble. My back was painful all tbe time, the secre tions from the kid n e y s discolored and contained a sediment, and oft en large lumps would form on the kidneys and some * * times would burst, s in a terrible state and not i moment's peaoe. I came as ng as I ever will and live. I ising Doan's Kidney Pills and ip until cured. I have had no )f the trouble, although that r years ago." prompt lamenes three b< wards I and am have pa to say nent." )NEY 1 ' FOSTER-MILBURN COM] Reduce The Feed Bill Sorses and Mules do more work; Cc heep and Goats e*0" better fleeces; Cattle and H0S8 take 00 more fiesta an better health and condition when fed on Cottonseed Meal an For Breeding or Nursing 8tock, m valuable. 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