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Cheering Message From South Georgia to People Subject to "‘' Fevers and Other Ills. Trv j Black-Draught Liver Medicine. |'' ^Inlhd Health and Strength VlEj^vJb rjl'r of the Wive* and Mothers Rests the Future Integrity ^mptr ' of the Nation. , ' We must preserve our womanhood. There is need, greater than ■er for strong vvomen. Apparently, the race is not as sturdy as rmerlv or our women are victims of an over-civilization and less HOME SHOULD COME FIRST: Old King Coal” and His Ever-Increasing Family Proper Habitations Most Important Things in the Development of — a Nation Worth While. Ilf ASHINGTON.—An In-jercKtlhg.- mwv-cxhlbit hns JjjLsl been mb led to the ¥* mILertions of the National museum here. It oohslstif of a L'l.mpound lump coni'and nhont fSOOiitjle bottles containing vnt-Jons Wodttcts that can he ninth 1 from this tump- -Thu uahihltjy—--- dv- — ■ \. ■ • ' ■. ■ however. Is not quite finished. When It l> there will he 1,400 of these little C_f.. These .exhibits represent the'’ lehievemeni of the new Aineiinm emti portnlit of onr wnr luihjes, which the \ seientists of the gi>.v«*r111netif TmTlli Jfn g \ \ •vcrythlng ip their power to keep alive. rj“|r/|J t-l / / '/ With half the coat in the world in its 0 possession is seems foolish for tin* ' (jJ^ * Culled States to impnrj all its.coal, by products from Germany. Vet this is what happened betore tin* wnr. and -this Is wlint may happen ngn i irUTd ess 'steps are taken to protect . tlm- new-Infant until it learns to walk safely. The rise of the rmd by-products industry in this eoimjxXr^fll'llJf ttieexee|>- tlon of tin* mrntufae! ure of dyeM tiffs—has been so quiet pin I inconspicuous that life politic is Still unacquainted, with the numerous unitizing thtlfei 1 HVot are con|alned In coni. This exhlhit jn the museum is to familiarize the ‘public with these products. Dr. L’liy.ster K. Gilbert, curator of mineral* technology of the museum. Is a,Iso attempting to arouse people.to tin* Importance of coal h.v-products hy. a series o( pamphlets ami lectures, in which In* puts the com plicated, scientific side of tin* new industry in popular form -34m Lit Bud States stands to yuln-n hmrul new industry with nfniost unlim ited possibilities from \lhe war. if it smrerih in 'holding out against the renewed efforts of the German coal hy-prmlueis industry to supple the erru-ht. Mr. J. H MrNrttt tt feSt- jluce, says: "1 and my fautRy have been users of Thedford's Black-Drnught for years.and never yet found Its equal for liver und stomach troubles. Ijfjs without doubt the best medXcim- for Jieaduelie. Indigestion and Ocitta, Gn Better homes make better people and, therefore, a better nation. Kdtt* cation which will tiring about a gen- era! appreciation ol^absolute jusnc? Is the need of the world; Centuries ago all tin*, laws necessary for the good of mankind were summed Up in ten brief clearly stated law’t*. liver since that time the politicians 1 of the world have been trying, wlth- botile brought stopd._r eattttsHfeutj* I w»b bound to get well, I took twelve. Fifteen years ago. I started with Peruna and,I wouldn’t be without It. My weight la now- abound 200 pounds and I ajn hale and hearty Thousands, suffer and thousands tnbrfe are destined to suffer from that most - Insidious of diseases. Catarrh. Ninety-seVen per cent of the people have catarrh. It Is not confined to the bead, nose and throat as many suppose. .Catarrhal Inflammation may attack the stom ach, bowels or any portion of the body where there’ are mucous lin ings. It is no inspector of persons or position. Everyone is liable to Mrs. Mary Frlcke, 607 Bornfnan .Ft., Belleville, lit., was one ©fits victims. ■ She says: "I have weighed os little as 100 pounds.' For years I suffered with my stomach, cramps and severe headaches. After read ing Dr. Hartman’s Health Book,-I decided to try Peruna. The first such ills on the market. I tinuly be lieve If a family would use it regularly they would never have any fever, us it keeps the liver uctlve and is so .easy ip take. We have never had any fever in our family since we ETOgnh Its use, al though we live in low country hi south ern (JeuiglaT 1 use it in broken doses for Indiges tion, gas or sour stomach, hut forcoWs I use u full dose.” When you feel bad nil over, stomach not right, bad taste in your" mouth, head a* lies, bilious; etc., try that old, reliable Vegetable liver -medicine you have heard so much about—Thedford’s Black Draught. " Ton hHVe rend over"mid over again the statements from tiers who found ft Qf great roliefdo them ill tln4r suffer ing Try Black*4 M u tight for yourself. Why should it not bring you relief, too? At all druggists.—Adv.* I can do aa much at the age of 63, work as my daughter.” The use of Peruna for forty-five years in the American family ha* proved Its worth. If you are sick, dp not give upPtry Peauna. Writ* The Peruna Company. Dept. B. Co lumbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hartman * Health Book. It is free. Peruna l* sold everywhere In liquid and tab lets. Insist upon having Dr. flirt- man’s Famous , Peruna Tonic. Ask your dealer for a Peruna Aimanao* out success, to make better laws. Laws there ure without number, hut not one is an improvement; hot one is necessarj^lf the original ten generally observed. The second is “Love thy neighbor us thyself.” And in referring to the first: “On these two commandments ! the whole law hungeth.” (Jet out Hie Bible und read the first two nnTt then the other eight. Rural adornment, through gardening is one way to make better homes, (live the family an attract^* abiding place—outside and in. Not wealth alone can make a home. ■^Ukere are - mtmy-ttftraeThe and beautiful homes i where money is scarce. The memory * fff a beautiful home is ifpnwer for good as long as one of the family re mains: or any who know,theni, (•rowing things have a tendency to ’elevate one’s thoughts and aspirations.* Tliey cause us to tliink-of better, liv ing and show that really beautiful things may he* ours for_ a little effort. wore Have You Tried Tuxedo in the New TEA-FOIL” PACKAGE? It is the most popular innovation of many years in smoking to bacco packages. Smokers are A delighted with its many ad- djr vantages. Handier—fits xf the pocket. No digging jfc What Constitutes Violation of the Sherman Law? R K(’o\>sIDKK.\TIo.\ by congress nf nil niililrusi lo^Matimt is rec«i hy the chamber of ‘onmiiyTce *>f the l lilted Slates ns the result o' endum vote ot its aliilinted trade ami -commymitt tirgnmzaiions. ^ —- * . ndurm--from n lel'eri ndum, u how tlutl thi* iti«* nil four |»ro| ial eiimmiii }~ Dry Area in India. A eonlvssioii of considemhl tam-e and potentinltty has !»»•» ed to t’ulciittu us an «*\|m measure by llie-e\cise authorities .tMi the representation made li> Cllttil Temperance federation the tobacco out with the fingers. Keeps the pure fragrance of Tuxedo to the last 4 pipeful. Not quite e linpor DON'T NEGLECT THE GARDEN I DOrtr THINK nuCH of HIM Country Will Be Benefited If Each Lot as much tobacco as in the tin, uoiHtrt Is Made a Permanent Food Producer, been deeided that .1 eellnill area ill this town should l>e made into a dry urea. -Tills urea, which tuny In* ejilh’d the education). Includes within It the ('nleulta iini\erslt>. all the large colleges nod selaads, represent ing aholll |n,oho young men, graduates and undergi nduates. four ini|Mirtaiit public squares, and a number of hos pitals, churches, mosques mid tem ples; and the authorities have ruled that all grog shops und drug shops shall he removed from this ureu for a year it present. - ** * * ongress sjiould h«* asked imtuedl* ifelV to eoir-ohr the pr<*s«*nt sltuillh'D tf—nil starnteS ei.iistitutiiig our atdl- iriisf leg sljition—loi I..*,|.*i; against. Ill e.ons;del ntjasi of e\istilig 1111*1- trii't legislaiioii there should f»e formu lation of standards of general business ebhduct-to lie administered by a supervisory body — fof, l.I.Vp; against, An enlarged federal trade commission should he madr the siiper\H>ory lody—for. 1.T0J; against, 4M7. In view of the im|*ortiinre of the functions of the Trail as they would exist the membership of the federal trpde fotlitidasioli sliould he liiereasisl to riUie—for. 1,104; irgelnst 4gL’. Some mod! tint Ron of The Sherman htw seems deslrHUIe,_n**i only to carry luislness over liie period of readjustment, but fbr the |H*rmanent hi-nefit of the muiitry. Knllglitened business men ure not advocating the repeal of the |*w, despite some of Its luid f**utures; It Is even doiihttul whether congress could he persuaded to eliminate the provision designating any violation as a If yon' started n hntno garden Inst season how about making it a perma nent' food producer? A bed of asnaraeus is known to have given continuous service for more than thirty years, und asparagus is one of the first of .the spring vegetables. A row of blackberries along a garden fence has produced abundant crops for twelve successive years. A few hilts of rhubarb huve provided delicious sauce and helped with the making of pies season after season, with very little cost or intention. Strawberries require more care, hut they furnish the first ripe, fruit In the springtime, and u very sum 11 plot of ground in one corner of the garden will supply the family. But Into u home garden u little money, knowledge gained from com petent advice, and your-spare time. Draw from It an insight into tlie work ings of nature, healthful exercise and a reduction In your food hills. A home garden is a good thing to keep going year after year. VfJSHt ' **» rsuJ* Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected federal admin Your Nose Knows** Babies Children’s Bureau Weighing the Nation’s Finest Burley Tobacco Mellow-aged till perfect ■f a dash of Chocolate Judging from report* from druggi*ta »ho arc con*tantly in dirccrTouch with the public, there ia one preparation that haa been very aucceaaful in overcoming tbeae conditions. The mild and healing iariueu. •• of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root >» soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview of the subject, made the as tonishing statement that one reason why •o m^nv applicants for insurance^are re jected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applica tions are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. ', However, if you wish first to test thia great preparation -send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this naneiv— Adv. W KKJHINC. of ’inure*-1 imn bn hies. hmlttl mtlers to advise numbers sail tile car latloti of the movement to kVep children in sc lea 'ecreatlnn. are reported hy. the clill- lren‘s bureau ns some the ivmiI t,s of ts children’s year campaign. More than 1LBUO.OUO women par- if ttcipated in the activities of tin* year. J r: It was planned to save at least lOO-.lKiO af the .’MNi.isio clillilrcti w lio die annual- ^ ly of preventable illso'iSes. | The first activity of the year whs a test of children under six to hm> U | whether they were up to the .stand- mis of weight apd height for t!->*»r iges. Nearly. T.INNI.OOO record cards were Issued, of which more tlmti ”.0(Hi.oot) hav« yet to he turned in. A nuinher of .eotnnum^ties havt* undertrtk**n tnetude children missed in flk* first ami also It previously registered. Need for preventive work on behalf of clti emphasized by ti e information obtained hy the Own a+lome. ^ The Chicago real estate ltoard has decided t*» launch an effort to encour age borne ow'nersidp throughout The city, that Chicago may regain Its title of “The City of Homes.” The department of latmr at Wash ington is emfiitfe«l in a national cam paign to encourage the construction of homes for tin* purpose of avoiding any d!_saxrangemcnta»I..uur husiness fabric, because of the discontinuance of war work, and-to provide .employment for our hoys returning from the army. The idea has been tried VIth astound ing success In many cities. The ad vantage- -to 'tlie^clty as a whole, from the standpoint of better' citizenship alone, is so great as to more than jus tify nil the efforts that may be ex* ( pended. The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette been tabulated, with others Naturally* Excepted Proper. Place. “What did you do with the lady’s love-tinted, note?” j "is it very hot in South sVmerlcn? -—"-Naturally, except in that part o It which is Chile." Couldn’t Be Happy. “What are you grumbling about?" suld the city man to the .discouraged farmer. ’You ought-to- be the hap piest man In the world. You own a farm and can spend your life out In the open.” - •’Mister," "replied the farmer, “all I’ve got to say ttKyou is that I’m not rich enough to lie *’ n 11 fi‘ r,u that-won’t raise. enouglrHo pay the Interest on the mortgage.". \ But It in a pigeonrhole, communities in ”4 states have employed of thefce states a total of 1157 new nurses A number of coiimuinities have prqv droii of needy parents to continue their working age. At''Mb t | mre such schohi houses in the Cnited States is the goal Urge* More War, Gardens. Increased efforts of horticultural so cieties to co-operate with war garden-, ers and tints continue the fruitful back- yard gardening, which attained sucb~ ; prominence during the war emergency was advocated by Leonard Barron of 'tlimben City, N. Y„ authority on garden : toplcvln'u lecture before 'the Mnssa* ehusettsHRiftieiiltiiral society. “(Jar- dening,” lu*Mdd, “is a national asset because it givek^out.door occupation, production oiTupiutHn, with recrea tion. education and pnHiL all ut the same time.” He be!ieve&\that thO gardening, movement will continue. No Wonder We Licked Fritz With Men Like These! sergeant Company L. Three Hundred and ure in tin* other-day on a transport, uoiler- .ist heroic figures of the war. The morning «>f September llartman-^witli eight •men in attacking in the Argonne go* \ lost in a fog. When the-fog lifted tie -A , foundpdtc was five Ttiiles . within the wj (J^-rnmn lines and in front of a long column of the enemy retreating from fi» s s N Cheppy. Ihe nine Yanks si'irted out to BGSCHEE’S SYRUP will quiet your cough, soothe the in flammation of a sore throat and lungs, •top Irritation In the bronchial tubes, Insuring a good night’s rest, fre? from coughing and with easy expectoration In the morning. Made and sold in America for fifty-two years. A won- derful prescript tan. assisting Nature In building up your general health und throwing off the disease. Especially useful In lung trouble, asthma, croup, bronchitis, etc. For sale in all civil ized countries.—Ail v .... His Sweet Disposition. -'■"So-you hist your ease in hourt, My. GloomV" sai*l an acquaintance. “Yes," repljei'hiL-lrjjUvr (JloonL "And 1 the <Jer.mans in *o break up, Hartman, whu-hnd taken two big Luger 'pistols fr*»rbs(wn '(f'*riHau offia'ts. got out in front .of the wtrnte tlcrmnn 'rnttfit ntui T*»h1 rings. Hartman's parents werq born in (Jern:.iny ami the. Huns had no dithejiHv'iu limlerstandhig just what lie meant. The Btigers hud a language of their.owTiy • The Hermans iu range of the guns ,>t the Yanks laid down-their arms. More Germans kept Coining out of Cheppy as the American army on the-other •Ide closed in. Ai? fajit as they came the nine Yanks forced them to lay down their uruis. . i ~ After, a time they quit coming fitni the triire Yank German captives, including live otheers.•- .Tli-t» Sergeant Hartman ord***»*d his eiglit men fo-n*lvnn#v’ down, the r'.ad towan! Cl»»*pp)^to see rf they couhT.nag a few more Teutons. He started the 1(!3 German* hack tuwmvi’ the American liue>*r" * ‘i“ , rhcy were t«. maddest. Gertmtns I —ver «#«..- Hart men **«W. “Wtn-n rtiovf German otli« ers found out Jhat tlnw and I.Y> tnett had surretidertil to nine VnnWees they were him *h The fact;,~Going ftoek- sve HtafUmj mid matched, and tt*e longer be tuarched the uiadJri tltu>e IJerHtmis'gi»|J btii | had "the guns.* Hurt mail has been r«* ountmnJeu !n. the D. S. C. und the tVuik de Gtie r ”*' i'he’ needless iufuntiU* deatl owning to neglect and. ignorance this country $.*1,000,000 a day Constipated Children Gladly Take California Syrup of Figs S. *. . • - . • For the Liver and Bowels .Anoint the' eyelids with Raman Eye Hat- seen at r.ltjht. end In the murnlnf obeerea * he refreshed and strengthened, aenaatton 1* youf eyea. Adv. * BOy Good Trees. It .doeSsitot pay to purchasa' poor trees of jiuyNiUii. ileal economy con sists ill ~poviug v ffois»m»iiilo p ices for. higli erode fret A few good tr«*ea are better than more purchased ut tjie expense of quality. Some mm. like wells, are driven to drink. found t In Tell yoyr druggist 'you want genuine “California Syrup of Figs.’* " Full directions and dose 'for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of co'.i, are plainly printed on ♦he. bottle. Look fer the name *‘California** tad accept no other * Ftg Syrup.*' A Wb*tes*BC. Ciea*»l*|, Rtlreshiif aid leallai L*tl*a—Murine for Red ness, Soreness, Granula tion. Itching and Burning o# the Eye*-or Eyeiida; Your Eyes Two Good Ideas. A splendid plan D f«»r planting /emeriti 1 tree*- by church tsmgrega kmd and f«*r phiutiug iri-*s al.mg Ci-J •or highways.