Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, January 17, 1918, Image 6
Bitter Arraignment of HDhenzol*
■ lernism Written to Be Read
:t*mans,\
feeted after .men of Imtmr hnv/* refused
their si-rviees. In tlu*. *J>King -nf-191 I,
by mi o\i*r\\ helming votv*. nFshick of,
confidence. tin* reiebstng show'eHciTs
distrust only man tfhoSi
titr»* tlie emperor needed for
• slgitfu
inohili-
EMPEROR . ALONE TO BLAME
‘ r ■.
| /.n.tion
■elnnitinti of war,-Both aye,
ATTACK OF KNITTING NERVES
Many Women Suffering From Trouble
and an Epidemic Feared,-Declares
Physical Director.
3
Now it’s “knitting nejNe'q” .cruised
by concentration of quad and hand
on the needles. Thousands of woman
In Now York aio iiIlfiHed. according fo
Dr. Louis It. Wclzinillei*, physical. di
rector of tin* West Side Y. M. <\ A.,
who adds Unit bis only patients show
ing symptoms of t he now wur-linnv
^omplaint liTrve been women. Doctor
-^WelsauiUer sn.ys_Uni1.1 here ht liabie to
be an epideiule of “knitting nerves”
unless knitters learn to kuit properly.
He offers the following advice as q
remedy :
“Don’t.hunch over your knitting; sit
upright, nnd w hen your mind tells you
you have knitted enough, quit; There
are 3(55 day in a year, and you can’t
finish a sweater In a day, no matter-
how milch you love a sildoer or a sail
AT "
~7)r. (* I’. Christenson of fin* Psycho
logical Research society eoncurri d in
the predictions of Doctor Welzmiller.
lie all rihuted tin* nerve scourge to
the failure of women folk to compre
hend “the vibrations of nerve laws."
1 le eonti lined-: ,
“The women are overworking them-
selves. -Knitting has heroine a Criizo.
Nerves cannot stand this \strain.” ‘
■
Senseless and Extravagant Lust for
War Plunges World Into Sea of"
Blood • and Tears^—Soldiers
Urged to Join Entchte-and[_ .
Wrest Land From Glaws
'/■ • ' : ' " ’ V -.•’V V . "
^ of Destroyer.
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This artijle was written by a
German be read by Germans.
It was, circulated in Germany
through the efforts of German
::rr publicans in Switzerland who
are working for the overthrow
of Hohenzollernism and the es-
-German
(4-!
tablishment of J
public. A copy has just been
in this country and
translated for the use
received
has been
of the press.
COMMITTEE ON
FORMATION.
PUBLIC IN-
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______
Why use—ordinary rough remed>es,
when -Boseheois German Syrup has*
been used so successfully for fifty-one
yeurs in nil parts of the United
States for coughs, bronchitis, colds
settled in the throat, especially lung
troubles. It gives the patient a good
night’s rest, free from coughing, with
easy expcctoratlou In the morning,
gives nature a chance to, soothe the
Inflamed parts, throw off tlie disease,
helping - the patient to regain his
health. Sold In all civilized countries.
80 and 90 cent bottles.—Adv.
Put to Work by Women. >
The resourcefulness of women can
teen workers in the French field is il
lustrated by a recent achievement re
ported from l’arls headquarters of the
American Ued-.Cross.— Seven of these
workers were operating a Test station
.at one of the aviation camps abroad.
Having an Insullleieiti number of tin
cups for the ues of the canteen, the
head worker discovered that there
were several plumbers among the Her-,
man prisoners working about the
camp. She gathered a quantity of
empty tin cans and set the pjuniher
prisoners to work fashioning drinking
cups. The canteen was quickly sup
plied with 'plenty of well-made ,tiii
cups, with neat handles made from
the covers.
May Soon Call on Women.
Women and children “for the pres
ent” will 'not he made subject to com
pulsory rendition work in Germany.
The relchstag committee on national
service raised objections to a proposed
project to make women' and even
youths between fifteen and seventeen
subject to compulsory munition work.
The war office then stated that “for tho-
present" it w ill not be - necessary to call
up the women and children.
Bermuda's Import);.
Bermuda's 191(5 imports aggregated
f3.575.8W in value.; exports', $2,821,-
733. -
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• By SIEGFRIED BALDER.
— • •. ' •: 1
'' Uomrad'-'s - in ivnrj - • ~j
Three years have passed since the
German emperor plunged the. world
and. his people into tins, most ground
less, senseless ajid impious uf all wars,
into-ii sea of blood and tears. t
Trained from ehilri-Jiood to be a tsoI-
dier, brought up amid tin- perverted
vlews-i>f the junker and -officer caste,
dreaming of tin* laurels, of the eon
queror as tin* highest id* nI, counseled
i*y generals, befriended by war eon-
trrrctors, and even with a fliianeiab in
terest in tlieir profiteering-, lie has since
1995 systematically paved the. wirt for
the. war. lie desired‘this war. lie-per
mltted tb*' systematic cult of war ill
iernnmy bv (lie I 'an Geruuinlsis, a'nd
he-inis eneournged It. lie supported
and x fojncnted flte- almost daily quar
rels <>P\t lie other powei'S through the
Uan-Germion |>ress by bis inflamma
tory speei-biHe Last of all bi* affixed his
signature to tfto various declarations of
war; he Is fullyNnid entirely responsi
ble for them. •
For nine years the uiploniaey of our
neighbors, ^consistenLlxVanxious for
pence, succeeded in n\er[hm this dis
aster from tin* world. Tliis\was jh*
policy whh’Il w as falsely presehje<j, tfi
your ignorance as the “isolation
policy,” ml reality,- a peace poHey In
whl.eh Germany was always most
heartily invited 1o participate. Ger
many was nfirfsotTTIed. but the German
government, and in its wake the Aus
trian government, deliberately and ma
liciously withdrew from the circle of
civilized nations, as criminals from hu
man social circles.
But not only the diplomatic circles
of foreign states, but also (ieriunii'inen
of.insight and lofty ideals have plured
thlunset-ves firmly la opposition to the
•mperor’s senseless aNid extravagant
lust for war, in ,s~pitc.-oF his w rath, abd
havt r sacrificed tlieir positions rather
than tlieir convictions. Tlds was true
in (lie c^se of t!ie_ president of tlie
Iteiehsbarik, Doctor Km li, and even of
the emperor’s brother. Prince Henry of
Prussia.. On the ,'ilst of-.Inly, 1914, lie j
urged the emperor to desist from the
war. and .when he failed in ids attempt
he flung at tiie emperor’s feet his com
mission as grand admiral and com
mander in chief of the German navy.
FACTS NOT GIVEN
TO GERMAN PEOPLE.
4 JUp to tlie last moment (England
0veil held out until noon of the,4th of
August, 1914, w'fien tin* German nrtny
had already swept like a torrent over
five hbuTidaries of 'tlieneighboring coun
tries on every side) tlie rulers, minis
ters and dtptornnts rrf England. Russia, \- %
France-and Serbia did itM that lay
within liuihau power^ even to tlie ut-
niosf self abnegation, in order to jin'-
serve peace tor the world. ’14+i-+-fiui
Is eb-arlv manifest ; the d’oetniidirts con-
eernlng-if set it forth in black and
white to flic gaze of the world: They
are a<J<nowledged »s aufhentie by the
German government, but they are nut
uruHy wIMihrld from tlie ^German peo-
l|le. No cine wished to attack us, either
tnaun Ifolwieg, bis. imperial ehaheellor.
In no modern civ.ilizid slate wo'uld it
•be |Missible for a minister to remain,Tn
office' after hein#^»>p»“njy branded fiy
t lie n present a t iv< > s~oT the piaipln-as- un-
flE'but In Gerhlnriy aiiy criminal may
be’eoine- and I'l'jjiaill iriVperi.'il,''hitnrellor
at tl/ewill of-tfw* emperor almte. I'nri-
ishimdit has already/oijnd liitn out. An-
.ollier lackey has been promoted td : of th*
■ lackey in <~iiief, without eonsultation : Prussian
with the German people and their rep-
1 resentaji ves. ‘
This murderer is the German em
peror with his accomplices; but not
the German people, the poof people
defrahded and exploited by their gov
ernment; ‘not the’ poor soldiers,, who
are driven tit slaughter hy these knaves
under tlie ir-oo sh/ickles of nrffrlary law.
i+'-tlo' ml sera id <•: gafl e v Slave oTft?
(’o.mrades, how long is It your wish
■to fmt fip with' tliN? Wbe.ii will you
rouse yourselves? When wjll von take
arms on the side.,mi which every man
of honor must now tight; on tlie side of
humanity nmj civilization against this
gang of slayers? When will you free
our poor, down-trodden, famished peo
ple from Its tyrants, and again estab
lish justice, liberty, mrtrallty, reason
rmd rtvifizatitm iti “Germany ? ——
JOIN FIGHT ON,
SIDE OF JUSTICE.
Why not i oiue o\er to tight on the
side of justice, of truth, of freedom, all
of you ; tiie side mi which all civilized
nnMuiis as well as. tjie noblest and
most farseeing of your own jumple.
Iiave taken their stand?
I know the reasons which hold you
back : j X* ,
1. Yovtr ignorance; the false doc
trines with which you were Inoculated
in your school days in all matfers of
history .civil life nn<l fiollt Irs; tiie pre-
tenti,oiis lies of the German press,
whipped, into line by a military dieta-v
fori; your implicit confidence In your
t‘(Tod-gi\a*n” leadyrs.
“. Fear of- your masters, especially
of the otticers. But fliese hangmen of
the kaiser are cowardly and hide tl*ern-
Selves in time of danger behind cover.
Shoot them down like mad dogs if they
get in your way. Bather that'they
<1le than the hundreds of thousands of
honest; Industrious fnthers of fami-*
lies whom they have already hunted
into^Uo* Jaws of death ; a hgm which
by day goes on. t j
3. Fear of committing ati unpardon
able Crime. and of being unable to re
turn home even If you escape punish- jj
ment. BUT THE LAWS BY WHICH
THE MURDERERS _ MAINTAIN
THEIR POWER AND MAKE YOU
TRUCKLING SLAVES SHALL RE
BLOTTED OUT BEFORE-THE WAR
IS AT AN END, AND YOU WILL BE
JOYFULLY WELCOMED HOME
WITHOUT DISGRACE,'AND MORE
THAN THAT, WITH THE HIGHEST
HONOR, AS TRUE HEROES AND
LIBERATORS OF YOUR COUNTRY.
•4. Fear of injuring our fatherland If
you g" over to the French and Eng
lish, and more than that if ymi-fight
rm -their side, which is a matter for
your own choice,
■"Comrades, I pledge you by all that
we hold holy. I mii n son of the Ger
man people, I love them with every
fiber of my being, more than ever a
IodesK'jrt,.>u.f..my destihy. I knew the
war, the events .trailing up (<» it. • its ••
causes;, and. its progress niord/ tUhh
the kaisyir's government likes. 1 assure
.uni i ii.it .tji« welfare: of the German Matter That Every American Is
ePnands that you come ~e a iled On to Determine
you turn your cannon around,
that you v 'jpi.n the entente and march
with them to tfie Rhine and over it.
and wrest our lameMrom the claws of
its destroyer, for now and for all time
FREE MANKIND FROM
AN INSANE CR MINAL.
There 'are only two possibju wurys
of erijyyng this war; EHIifr, liumanity
without you, without tlie neoperation
Without Delay.
MARCH 1 LIMIT FOR RETURNS
Failure to-File Them Involves Sever*
‘enalties—Taxpayers Will Be ,As-
Gerinyn
peojile, will aun-ibllate sisted by Treasury Officials In
,1
junkerdom, and will,
out the'German people that thus they
may free mankind, for now and for
ever. fr«ui -a curse wd»K4> - rests- yyion
\ljrtlie <irnAVS ;
Every County.
.them witdr the weight of
from any—ULsane prUidjial on a tliroae
who, by a stroke; of tlie' pen, .may
chringe millions of inen into corpses
and «#:pples,- and ruin the industry and
welfare of a nation; either this or you
ymirsclt os w ill-assist - in tlie task
freeing manklndr- PEACE WILL NOT
COME ONE HOUR BEFORE THIS
GOAL IS REACHED, BUT NOT ONE
HOUR LATER. But if* this goal should
be reached, withoipt you and in spite of
you you will he ground down Into
ruin, and what i* niore. tbe peopje of
our German fntherlnmi will be given,
over to .tlie -will of the conquerors.
Then your intellectual and- political
leaden*, the true leaders who are thtt
tlie lackeys (if tin*-'emperor, w ill have
no right and no opportunity ,to inter-
pos»« a word coneertiing the future or
der of the world and of Germany. But
if you eo-operater and that with all
your might, to carry out this purpose,*
the honor of the,German people,^shich
Is today scorned ns merely «tf) insen
sate tool In tlie hands of murderers,
will i>e restored*; and more than that,
you will have,u voice in-the,establish
ment of tlie new order of the world
and of Germnhv ' And take my word,
font we <balj have peace, ami we can
have it on sueli terms thatfhe German
people will he happjer in the futdre
than they ever were before the war. But
leave us In the lurch, and we must rec
ognize with sullen rage and scorn that
we are the fellow countrymen of hope-
Was11iugton.—-TheL.tline l«oe-arr 1 v«—
for evt)cy. Aiuerican' sijhject. to the li
come tax division-of the Avar revent
net to figure up Ids ihcoine nod tile
his return.. If lie is iinmarriecl Xtid
has a net income of X1.<HK) or more, or
if he is mar Lied dr the. head of. a fam
ily and his net income is* .S'JJXNI or,
**f " lilirrn I■ )i»n.t pnr llie-tuX, IllSljre-
turn must be in the hands' of the col
lector Vf internal revenue in, the dis
trict in .which the taxpayer Bvck' or
has his prUiciinl place of business be
fore March 1, 191S. 7
The man wbe thinks to evnde [his
tax is making a serious error. Beveniie
officials \yill be In every county ~to
ehi'ck returns. Failure to luake'a cor
rect return wYthin tlie time specified
penalties.
means gross ineoifie
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will.
upon whom
for their.own ruin arid
Ilolicnzollcrn loved them; arid the
j honor and welfare of my fatherland
i stand above all else, and are the only
DUCHESS OF ABERCORN
is due to the blend
ing of malted barley
with whole wheat flour
Wheat alone does not
possess this rich flacron
The wonderfiUty easy
digestion of GrapeNuts
is also partly due to
the barley for the
barley contains a
digestive which
wheat lacks.
“There’s a Reasorf
then or at any later time. All that Aus Lv ; \ 1
tria could ask of Serbia with evervthe £
slightest semblance of justice was free
ly granted. -
Tims from the very beginning of the
war the sympathy »of the-entire world
belonged properly to our neighbors
who had'boTi so wantonly attacked.
But It did tiuf stop at sympathy ; J.he
scoundrels who govern yon\ati<T control
you, hy the colossal atrocity of tlieir
lVthods of warfare, by sueli brutality
as in itself to be a menace to tin* whole
neutral world, by disregard nil es
tablished-^treaties, managed step by
step to-enrage all civilized hmminlty
to w ar ngninsUttij. .
If a bloodthirsty, maniac should be
let loose on the streets those whom he
attacked would defend themselves. All
peace-loving men would husten to their
rescue; only cowards would slink tim
idly away. This is today the attitude
of the world toward Germany, There
will be no peace," and justly so, until
the murderer is imprisoned and shorn
of his power to harm!
THIS MURDERER IS
GgWfoAN EMPEROR. ' w .
ConirnTIes .In war, this murderer fs
the German emperor nnd his govern
ment : that Is tuaajk the metf whom he
himself has chosen for, his infamous
. without _ eopstiJUnx the people
lessly deluded
rest flic blame
for tb<- MimibiTatioii of Germany's
EMPEROR WICKEDLY
DECEIVED YOU.
Comrades In way. you have taken un
oath of allegiance to your flag. But the
emperor, too, took an oatli at the be
ginning of Iils reign, an oath of al
legiance to the German constitution.
The confederntlnn will eh forms' tlie
'trtMnuan empire was established ae-
Vordlng to this constitution. “TO PRO
TECT "THE UNITED PROVINCES
AND THE LEGAL R IGHTS ~THERE*
OF, AND TO PROMOTE THE WEL
FARE iyp-^FHE GERMAN PEOPLE."
To guard tt Is tlif.* foremost, indeed the
only,, duty of- live 'German -emperor. If
fids purpose cannot ’ be' aecofiipushed
without war. then tlie emperor may de
clare war. but not until- then. But the
emperor wickedly, wantonly, by deceiv
ing the German people, by misrepre
senting facts arid by forging official
documents, by breaking sacred treaties
which he as the defender of Justice
should have observed, has overthrown
Belgium, declared war on -Russia,
France and Serbia, and has thereby
violated the laws of justice and the
constitution; has hurled the German
empire down to ruin and has wrecked
the welfare of the German people. T he
oath which yoir.hiive taken means al
legiance merely to an emperor who is
tne protector of the Geitwnn peopb*.
the guardian of their .constitution, the
true preserver of their welfare; it does,
not mean allegiance to, burglars, mur
derers. rascally drummers for greedy
cannon makers. But you took no oath
against tlie German ' peyple rwTioui it
was tjtis emperor's duty to 1 ' protect; *
whom you must now 'protect without
him apd. against him. a miserable
j urcteh who betrays fii> country in tk*
hour of greatest dnrigei* . who either
rfrom stjipidlty or from ’eouarvifee
wVyks against ,ttie gouti of his people.
KNIFE AT GULLET OF
SCOUNTDRELSrWHO RULE.
Let eVPry rfian'wha loVes 'he (}er-"
man fieople and the German fatherland
fome over! Tlie password wiiich Is t(
be given at til** French posts is:
.- REPUBLIC!
tie willmeet not duly French, und Eng
lisji and Americans, but. ak<q Germar.
palViots. whose enneern:, it i.s fleet 0111
atfierland,' flic fat berlamj so shame
fully aYid’"tr( , iiclierous|y sold by it>
in voiles heavy
“Net income
less-certain .deductions provided for by
the act. The law defines Income as
profit, gain, wages, salary, commis
sions. money, or its equivalent from
professions, vocations, commerce,:
trade, rents, sales and-dealings in prop
erty, real and personal, antfi interest
from investments except interest from
government bonds, or state, municipal
lownship.jir county- bonds. Incomes
from service as guardian, trustee or
•'executbr';-' frfim dividends, pensions,,
royalties, or pat»*nts. or oil and gas
wells, coal land. etc., are taxable.
Normal Rate Is 2 Per.CejiL
The normal rate of tax is 2 per cent
on net incomes above the amount of
exemptions, which ?s $2,900 in tin* case
of. a married jiorsqiy or head of a fata
lly and $1,090 in tiie ease of a single
person. A married person or head of
a‘family, Is allowed an additional ex-
emption of $‘J(K) for each dependant
etoUL iflimler eighteen years of age
or. Incapable of self support fieeajase
defective. The taxpayer is consid<»rcd
to be the liepd .of a family if ho i*
actually supporting one or more per
sons closely connected with him by
Jblood relationship'or relationship by
marriage, or’ If liis duty to support
such person is based on some moral
nr legal obligation-. -
Debts ascertained to be worthless
nod charged off within the year and
taxes paid except income taxes and
those assessed against local benefits
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200,000 V/ar Marriages.
Sir Bernard MalleL registrar gen
eral, addressing the Itoyal Statistical
society recently, said, that in England
nnd Wales ‘JttO.OOO people had married
between August, 191 1, and June, 1917,
while in Hungary, the only other bel
ligerent country for which complete
figures ivere available, the^figure was
ii99.(n(0. i By tin* etvl of June, 1918, the
United Kingdom would haw* lost by
tin* fall in births over r>99,999 potential
lives, 10,099 pel* million of the popubi-
PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT
- AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS
tion. For some -unexplained reason
are tiedibb*. Th»*se\and other. points England xyTis remarkable' for the low
of The income tax section of the war excess «>f male, over-female births, not
revenue act will tie fully explained by only as compared with continental
revenue officers who will visit every countries but also with the other parts
county In the United-States between of....tktLXnTtcH'Kingdom. A decline In
January 2 and March 1 to assist tax- number of suicides was an inter-
payers In making (>ut their returns. < sting 'minor feature of tljLC "dr period.'
O«icer&.:to Visit Every Locality. ,
Notice of their arrival i-n each local
ity will be given in advance through
the press, banks and post offices. I hey
will be '-upplicd with income tax forms
copies of which may be obtained also
from eoUectorV of internal revenue^'
The '..bureau of internal revenue is
seeking to impress upon persons sub
ject to the tax tlvA fact that failure, to
see this oflbdal in no way relieves
them of the duty Imposed* by Taw to
file their returns within the time speci
fied.
The penalty for fail.ure.-to make the
return ou. time Is a tine of not less
than $2d nor more than $1.000,, arid
In addition T.0 per.cent of tlie.amount
of the tax* due. For making a fa’"'
or fraudulent r*'nrrn. the I'cijutfy is
a fine not to exceed $2.0OtwTr not *;x- _
needing 'one ‘year’s TurjirisiHimerit, V>r
both, in the discretion of the court,-and
In addition 100' per rent of the tax
evaded. N
As to the Farmers'.
The'number of farmers who will pay
income taxes has not been estimated
by the government officials,- but it Is
certain they wiH f.e-m- a-Ta-cgc ^percen-
tage of the 0.009:090 persons assessed
who "never before have paid an income
tax. The •yvhrage" farmer 'does not
keep books but if lie avails himself of
(be senna's of government experts,.
England’s titled men nnd women-ure
in thiA wur to win, and are actuated
by the same motives and feelings a*
the humblest Tommy. The noiileinen
of England havV* as a whole gone Into
the army-of navy and* have proved
tlieir Courage and sacrifice as evl*
dVnced in the day's citations and casu*
rulers by divine right, khmttd not !»* ^ sf , nt t() !li( i Mm< it SviH not
annihilated ; and hr will be udmmei ) ( (lin -,. ntt fol , Wfn t £ ascertain the
with honor by the French if he give.*
tiiiiLpassword, and will be well treated.
Comrades in war. the knife is at tin
gullet of the scoundrels who rule von.
. ’ i'
and they would .rather starve and bleed
the German people to death to the last
man thtan make peace, or even make
known .the object .of thejr war. ' For
-They know very well that tin* hour of
reckoning has struck for them when
they can no longer suppress the.truth
I.beneath their martlar law, and trample
freedmri in the dust. Before we make
peace, therefore, ’and,inf order to make
peace, we must first reckon with them.
be difficult for hi in to ascertain
.' amount ofTiis net Income.
The farmer is making out his return r*
may deduct depreciation In the value
of property and meohlnery"Tjsed in the
conduct of his farm, and loss by fire,
storm or other, casualty.'or by theft if !
not covered hy lnsnrw*e. Expenses
I actuafiy incurred Inmperation
may he deducted, hut not family or liv
ing expense. Produee raised on the
.farm nnd traded for-groceries, wearing
apparel, etc., is counted ns living ex-
peridl lures atjd can pot he deducted.
tots of e.aity marks
Detroit Free Press.
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„ Pilgrim Got By. * ' „
A seven-year-oljj was asked hy his
teacher nt the primary sehopl to pro-
and without regard for their wishes;
and thene are accomplices he has s«- t.’rosa service.
Dog Save* Three.
Altoona. Pj»--A_. backing dog savedj ^ comisisltjon tipon the subject of
Mr. arid Mrs; Scott Steele and Jthelr f nV orite Ht« , rnry work,' The young-
baby from probable cremation recent-, s p,, r m phj into' executive session with
ally lists.^ The women art* also doing ; ly. Whed'-Thetr hoim* at Lnkeiuont was himself nnd ttifned opt the following j
their ftif. Few of England's prominejit burned. ^ . •, 1 suc<*1n<T criticism of a welldtttnwn arid ]
women, are not -enrolled and actively , The- dog burked.. u-t»ln«*d ntid ‘ popufar’ classlc: -- sU
workinglii the vario.us service leagues scratched at .tlieir bedroom d»*or until ( \v*Xfie B«.*ok. I I (Re best Is called T*il-j
assistirii; the governiudllt. The Duchess 1 tlie family-was. awakened. The- lower * grim!* Progress. Mv mother rends this ’
of Aliercorn ims two daughters in war 1 portion of the tuu^se filled with smoke, j |p. 4 ,k to me e\;ery Night* before I po to
-er\; 1 'in* is working In a munition Steele had Juat to jAltie I.:- fata- ”,.,|. | love i<< hfur about *be »*ilgrltn. .
factory and the other "li In The Red j lly to safety wheu tUnn V cut *i/t hi |
The pymptonis of kidney and bladder
trouble* are often very -.dmtremmig and
leave the system ifi a run-down condition.
The kidneys seem to suffer most, as al
most every victim complains of lame back
and urinary trouble* which should riot be
neglected, as these dAnger,«rgnals often
lead fo more dangerous ^kidney trouble*.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Hoot wiiich, ao
many people sayj soon heals and strength
ens the kidneys, is a splendid kidney,
liver a'nd bladder medicine, \and, being
herbal compound, has a gentle heal
ing ‘effScl '■on the kidneys, w hich is al
most immediately noticed in most c*ac«
by those who use it. ——*—
A trial wifl convince anyone who may
be in need.of it. Better got a bottle from
your nearest drug store, arid start treat*
ment at once.- 7
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation semi ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
sam'ple bottle. When writing he sure an<
mention this paper.- Adv.
■ .Easy Money.
Secretary Eatising :it :t lUpdieon
talked about' tin* Gorman corruption
funds.
"Germany gave over 10,000,000 marks
to Itolo,” 3In* said. "She gave over
5,000,000 to Dcnpir. She handed t*
Count Bcrnstnrff for his various prop
aganda at-least 100,000,000.
“This- prop's to us Unit Uiere ttre
In Germany."—
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Soothe Itching Scalps.
On retiring gently rub spots of dan
druff and itching with Cnticura Oint
ment. Nbxt morning shampoo with
Cnticura. Soap and* hot water. For freo
Rrijnples address, “Cutlcura, Dept X,
Boston.” At druggists and by mail
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.—Adr.
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Fools are not the only ones w ho get
a (juiek divorce froni thiiir money dur
ing the holidays.
A tdrptd fiver prevent* hrop«r food naatm*
llatlon. Torn* ap your tlyrr with Wrtgrif*
Indian Vegetable Pitta They act gently. Adv.
li
lly
stairway.
He had n hard timeThut he got hyf**—
Juturdu 1 ) Evening Boat. > '
Many a man’s thirffF has separated
trim from his Inst quarter.
When Your Eyes Need Care
Try Murfne Eye Remedy
go Sprang - i*7t Kye Ooatfrn. w eont* M
Drsniau or ma.lL Writ* for Era* Boak -
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