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PUT SWEABING UP TO BILL PERUNA Youthful Court Witness Proto Considered Him an Expert In — That Lins. Mr. McKinley** letter brings cheer- to ajl who may be sufferers^ a* he Was. Read it: * •*1 can honestly say that I owe my lit* to Peruse. After some of the best doctors In the country nave me up ''and told me I could .pot live another month, Peruno saved me, Travelling from town to town, throughout ths country and having to go Into all k4o4s of badly heated stores and build* ings, sometimes standing up for hours at a time while plying my Four witnesses, little fellows andaff fen years of age, testified in the $2tV* 008 damage suit of theif playmate Theron Twlgg, on trial at Marion la the circuit court. When they called at the office of the county clerk for their fees, they looked mighty Mg and proud. Acting all the world like they had been witnesses all thjeir life, tha spokesman of the party. In the nnme of all, asked for the fees. "But you must-swear to the, corrects ness of your claim,” the county clerk said. ' ‘r A puzzled look crossed the brow of the spokesman.—~ , *Swear f swear?” h# saldT "aWT rights’.and he turned toward one of his companions. “Bill, you swear.” Bill swore and thenloney was paid over.—Indianapolis Jfeyvs.- I am sincere! My medicine does not upset liver COSTS UTTLE and bowels so you lose a day’s work. ’ # 1 — "V * . « Entrance Constructed of Plain Lumber in Standard Dimension Always r Easy to Procure. ful will clean youx sluggish liver bet ter than a dose of nasty culomel and that it won’t make you sick. --- Dodson’s Liver Tone Is real liver medicine. You’ll know it jpext morn ing because you will wajce up feeling fine,-your liver will be working, your -headache and dizziness gone, your trade as auctioneer, it Is only natural that 1 had colda fre quently i so When this would occur 1 paid little attention to It, until -last December when I con tracted a severe case, which, through neglect on ,my part settled on my lungs. Whea al most too late, I began doctoring, hat. without avail, until T heard Of Peruna. It cured met SO 1 The gateway he|e shown waS eery economically constructed by usinf lum ber supplied in standard dimensions, reports Popular Mechanics Magazine, The uprights are 4 by 4 inches; the lower crosspieces and fence rails, 2 by 4 Inches, and {he fence spindles and upper crosspieces of the gate, 2 by 2 inches, as are also the short.horizontal strips which extend at right angles be tween the crosspieces, to support vines over the archway. /The arches are. made of basswood, which is easily bent Into shape after being soaked over*; The structure was Mr. Samuel McKinley, 3607 E. 12th St., Kansas City, Mo., Mem ber of the Society of U. S. Jewelry Auctioneers. Sold Everywhere. Tablet or /Liquid For cannot pnalse It too highly. Measures Human Vibrations. Utilizing a gjt+vrm*»Tnptrr, n French scientist lias invented apparatus for measuring vibrations of human bones ancT tissues, with Which, Among other things, he read^a person’s pulse more accurately third by hand,* Money Not Everything, * Tryln’ t<r figure everything out on a dollar an’ cents’ IwistsTTs a dangerous business, because there’s thousands of things worth more’rt tnoney.—Ex change.;^ Xg, Purify and Enrich 4b. Blood Tak. GROVg^ TASTELESS Chill TONIC which la alrrrpiy"'TRON and QUININE au#- p*:n"dcd In Syrup.-‘So Pleasant Even Chlldreq -Like It. Tou can soon feel Its Strengthening; Anvlgorattng Effect. Price COo. night In water. Indigestion .produce* d learreesblc MSMIl sometimes alarming symptoms. WrTghfs Indian Vegetable Pllla stimulate the dtgea- naturally. Adv. A SUMMER GOLD “Fa, what ls.it the censor does?” *‘Oh, Just Incense everybody, i son.”—Boston Transertpfc tlva procj A cold in the summer time, as every* - body knows. Is the^ hardest kind of ft cold to get rid of. The best and quick est way Is to go to bed and stay there if you can, with a bottle of “Boschee’s Syrup” handy to Insure a good uight’ff rest, free from coughing, with easy ex pectoration in. the T < morning. u_ But if yon can’t stay In bed you must keep out of draughts, avoid sudden changes, eat sparingly of simple food and take oerasloiial doses of Boschee’s • A Life Saver. Poet or—My rienr jffr, lt’n a good thing you came to irrrwhen -you did. I’atlent—Why, doc, are you broke? SOLO FOR 80 YEARS For MALARIA* CHILLS and FEVER Aleo a Fine General Strengthening Tonic. Make a noise like a dollar and th# world will give you the glad hand. Net Contents 15 fluid Drac Always a Hope. A number of boys had collected on the street comer, and Max teased his mother to let him go and play with them. As he had recently been ulllng and the weather was dump, she did not wish him to go. “There won't be anything going on there that will Interest you," she said, to pacify him. •». “rr«y* “Oh, 4 don't know about that.” he answered, his face lighting up; “there might be n fight.” DEATH Entrance to an Undeveloped Park Syrup, which you can buy at any store where medicine Is sold, a safe and effl- 1 denf remedy, made in America for more than fifty years. Keep It handy.—Adv. at Trifling Coat. painted white, with the exception of the fence spindles, which were given a brown tone; hut the color scheme In such a case depends on the surround ings. At very slight expense a gate way of this kind greatly improves ths entrance to a farm, airmail park, or even a private residence. The exauiptV shown stands at the side entrance to a Targe park, to serve until the develop ment of the neighborhood will make possible something of a more suhstan For Infant* and Children. Removes the cause by destroying the germs qf MALARIA. At your drug (totre, 60c; money back if no good. BEiiap.M naro co« * - Lets George Do It. How does I,azenby play golf? “By proxy. He sends the caddie over the course, while he sits on the club house -verandth’’ Boston Evening Transcript. ALCOHOL-3 PBR GBWT. AVc^cltblc freparab-WA* umilntu)^ the Food lff Ref uU tingtheS kMMAsand Bo*** ^ AMERICANS If your »th smart or frsl eesldrri. Ro man fey. B*>*am sppllsd upon fonts to bod la Just the tbin* to reltsvs thsm. Adv. MAKING GOOD Not In the Running. “How are you getlng along with M>ew-Pearlier these days?" “Not weil. I’m afraid. She wants to put me back on a prewnr basis." “What does she mean by that?” “I don’t know exaerty, unless she discounts the eighteen months I spent In France.”—Birmingham Age-Ilerald. BETTER THAN WOODEN FENCE Don’t worry about old age. A sound man is good at any age. Keep your Wall Constructed of Loose Stones Has Many Points of Superiority and hearty and able -^Harmonizes With Nature. bit” as when you were a young feliuu. Affections of the kidneys and bladder early The New England atone wall, as a feature In landscape scenery, is some* times spoken of as a deformity; yet It cannot be denied that the same Tinea of wooden fence would mar the beauty of our prospect In a greater degree. On account of the loose manner In which the stones are laid one upon an other, as well as the character off the materials, this wall harmonizes with the rude aspects of nature better than any kind Of masonry. It seems to me less of a blemish than a trimmed hedge or any other kind of fence, unless In ornamental grounds. In wild pu» tures and lands devoted to rustic la bor, the stone wall Is the most pictur esque boundary mark that has yet been Invented. A trimmed hedge In su^h places would present to the eye an In tolerable formality. One of the charms of the loose stone wall Is the manifest ease with which it may be overleaped It menaces no Infringement of our lib erties. When we look abroad upotrtha face of a country subdivided only by long lines of loose, stones, and over grown with vines nnd shrubbery, we feel “no sense of constraint. . . . Fences are deformities of prospect which we are obliged to use and,tol erate. But the loose stoqo wall only U purely vv*«uble. "”88^ Absolutely harm lee* -complete for* mule on out bottle—only very boat incrodiont* mod. At off Arn*t4tt+. arc among the leading causes or helpless age. Keep them clean and the other organa in working condition, and you will have nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous wastes from the system and avoid uric acid accumula tions. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlrtn OU Capeules periodically and you will find that you are aa good as the next fellow. Tour spirits will be rejuve nated, your muscles strong and your mind keen enough for any task. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will do the work. But be sure to get the original Imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are re liable and should help you, or your money will be refunded. For sale by most druggists. la sealed packages three aiaea.—Adv. _ ^ETSSnU Fw.Tis.hne5s and Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain—the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almoet sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent, druggist says “Take for example Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, a preparation I have told for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every esse it shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a •ale” According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri nary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and. enclose .ten centa; Also, mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores.—Adv. NEW VQRK FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved la wstsr for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam mation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pink ham Mod. Co, for toa years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. EconomicaL Has HtnoniMiT Uesus sad leeicidtl power. BansftoLfree. $0c. dt««ue. or pertpud by L —I. ThsPaswTaihtL. psny. BoOoo. Mse. * Lucky Foot. “How wfts the show last night, old man?” “Miserable! My foot went to sleep Lad I envied It." WESIHINS^ «! SCHOOL For Boys a: ^^ung Men. framing for c .and Character Wri,e r«rftv to* ue BOX A RU* DTON. N. C. Is' expressive of the Is grateful Jo Jhe tHrCeler and the rambler.—Wilson Flagg. T’estion is ABSORBTIC __ NO SALVE Q* 1 DRUC *** UHCj * v PjRES OR MOO BY MAI! SAM F-^HARDSON DRUGGIS'V URBANNA.VA. Best to Build for Oneself. The advice to the citizen to build his own home, If possible, is good. When a man builds for himself-aml his family he knows precisely what he gets, and he gets the kind of home he likes. It is-better suited to the needs of himself and bis family than Is one that has been constructed for The,, cost of such Something Different. Operatic robbers and brigands are “True.” “We ought to have something new, “Yepj might have Jazz banditti.”- Louisville Courier-Journal. A for the faetest eelllnit m the 4 world; Just out; fcflts: send fifty cents tm !er, Bo* 500," Ensley, Ala. AGENTS WA AUTO accesj |ulck sales; 1 •ample outfit. some other family, construction may seom high, but good Judges of values believe that an in vestment of this kind, made carefully and wisely, is the soundest and most ^Satisfactory in the long run. Roadside Fruit Trees.. The genius of the roadside fruit or nut tree is the hospitality which It symbolizes, and the spirit of neighbor ly co-operation. It Is an established institution in parts of Europe; as in France, Italy and Germany. It is a practice worth thinking about Both esthetic and utilitarian purposes would be served by general adoption of the rule In communities sufficiently organ- iaod to : gtve necessary wire to the trees once they have been planted. _ f^ET some today! ^ You’re going to call Lucky Strikes just right, Because Lucky Strike ciga rettes give you the good, wholesome flavor of toasted Burley tobacco. Big Production of Fats. ^ * The production-of auimal fats, ex clusive of butterfat, equal to but 70 per cent of the vegetable oil output of ,the United States in 1912, rose in 191Z to nearly 80 per cent. Including but ter, In 1912 the quantity of animal fats was approximately twice as great aa that\of vegetable oil*, while In 1917 the proJTnegioB^fthe two rtaaaea of fata and oils vai srtrny the au&a mams (HIlPHts ANTISEPTIC POWDER