Catarrh oi
Mrs. Mary Feuuell, It. F. D? Pomona.
Missouri, writes:
"I wish to say a few words In the
praise of Peruna. I have used It
with good results for cramps in the
stomach. Also found it the very
thing for catarrh of the head. My
sister was cured of catarrh of stomach
by the use of Peruna."
Mrs. 10. T. (Jhoiner, CO Rust 42nd
St.. Chlcugo, III., says: "Manalln
best laxative on the market for liver
? and bowels, very g??od for indigestion
and heart hum."
Those who object to liquid medl-1
clnes can secure Peruna Tablets.
Died of Inward Guilt.
Wu Ting Fung Is at the head of the
Chinese foreign office, and you can't
I?ut much over on u inun with as good
a sense of humor as Doctor Wu.
A newspaper mini recalls his famous
wheeze nhout the Chinaman who committed
suicide hv eating gold leaf.
"lint T don't see how that killed him
?how did It?" Inquired a society
woman.
"1 suppose," said Wu seriously, "that
It was the consciousness of Inward
gilt."?Exchange.
MOTHER!
Have you ever used MOTHER'S JOT
SALVE for Colds. Coughs. Croup nnd
rneumouln, Asthma, and Head Catarrh?
If you liuvon't pet It at once.
It will cure you.?Adv.
What He Cared For.
Willie?I'n, I'll he sorry when you
pet well.
I'n?Why, my son?
Willie?lleouuse I won't get any j
more empty incdirtno bottles to sell.
The A riretit lm? government will Install
tin eloctrle voting machine In Its
chamber of ilepnlles.
Th? occasional tiao of Human Kyr Huliam
at i.laht uuon rellrlnp ?ln -
Ilevv Ur?-?1 watery eyi?. uud eye strain Adv.
The quest of the usual rl is the}
golden mini.
j ==
Back Lame and Achy?
There's little peace when jour kidneys
nre weak and while ut hrst there
may he nothing more serious than dull
bnckncho, sharp, stabbing pains, headaches,
diitzy spells and kidney irregularities,
you must act quickly to avoid
the more serious trouble, dropsy, gravel,
heart disease, Itright's disease. Use
Doan's Kidney Pill9, the remedy that i
is so warmly recommended everywhere
by grateful users.
A North Carolina Case
Sr.. 4_i S. \N llmlngton
St., Italelgh,
N. C., says:
"1 sutTered for
years from kidney
trouble. I
had backaches
and pains through
my loins and the
kidney secretions
were unnatural
and (tiled with
sediment. After
using I loan's Kidney
Pills, I passed
several gravel
stones and Improved
at once. The aches and pains
soon left ami the action of my kidneys
was regulated."
Get Doan'a at Aay Store, 60c a Bog
DOAN'S "VTJiV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
mm
| Rills i
I Chills^y^f j
| Good for Malaria, constipation a
| biliousness ? a fine tonic.?
I Guaranteed or money back a
| Behrens Dru^ Co..Waco.Tex ffl
toilimi lit iinih 1'MjRTe a"*"**. Tb^s*
DON'T CUT OUT
A Shoe Boil,
Hock or Bursitis
will reduce them and leave no blemishes.
Stops lameness promptly. Does not blister
or remove the hai:, and horse can be
worked. $2 a bottle delivered. Book 6 M free.
ABSORBING, JR., fur mankind, (be antlaepck
lliilinr.it fur Bulla. Rrulaei. Surra. Sweilinga. Vartcoac Vein*.
A liar a Pain and Inflammation. Prirr SI and tZ a bottlr at
Arusclata or dellrerrd. Will tell rou more If ?uu wilte.
W.F.YOUNG. P. D.F.,S10Tt?|l?St .Springfield. Mass.
GREEN MOUNTAIN
ASTHMA
TREATMENT
Tbls tmatmnnt la tho reault of mnnr fnan of ntint7
unilt'xpurli'ncuiii thcspetclal IroatA
a) moot of rtlspttsoa of Ihn In nan and
// 1/ throat l>j I li<> lata* I?r J. ll.Tjiitld,
/.? JfAr vradnn'ooi Nrw York MitllcalColletm
ami Nrw York i Ik-mi . a I LaI.
oratorr. ujpriu-tlllonrrln Hellnvna
?., nnu !> ? tort t liarllT ? "'Pllala.
MtHtu "fti#W5 un<l nn eminent jiliyMrlan. so and
*'nt rtruxirlMt. Saerlr and
^WKn^iL pniclical i'i*dH.so on Ahthuiu, 1U
SMm&JhXuMk2 ransom, tr< itniant oU*. S?-nt on
roqucKt. J. II. liulid Co.. Kupert,Vt.
Dissolved In water for douches stops
pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflammation.
Recommended by Lydia E.
Pinkhnm Med. Co, for ten years.
A hoalinff wonder for nasal catarrh,
ore throat and sore ayes. Economical.
v!a? jmormo rteaud&a and earmicidal pnww. 1
! I f>?. 5?te. alt TlrrrfsitU, of poUraid by
fn?J v.* r f<W-t
F Stomach I
Made Well J55S
By Perumu
My Sitter
Abo Cured |
By B&9ssl
PE-RU-NA
In the Language Ke Understood.
Clnrcnce S. Keever, division superintendent
of the Indlnna Union Traction
company, with headquarters at Muncle.
rends everything dealing with electricity
and electrical subjects that
comes his way; so much so that he
sometimes falls to keep up with public
nfTalrs as presented In the newspapers.
He mentioned this to a friend
me other night when the latter chlded
lilra for not knowing about an important
war development.
"A man In your particular kind of
business I should think would always
be Interested In current events," snld
the friend, "that Is if you expect to be
a live wire."?Indianapolis News.
j; ANY CORN LIFTS OUT,
DOESN'T HURT A BIT!
" No foolishness! Lift your corns
and calluses off with fingers? *
It's like magic! j
' ?'< tl I lt'l>"i"?w?-?ws^?s?ss#sstlltlltlltllt i 8 illillj
Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or
any kind of u corn, can harmlessly be
lifted right out with the lingers If you
apply upon the corn a few drops of
freezone, says a Cincinnati authority.
For little cost one can get a siuull
bottle of freezone at any drug store,
which will positively rid one's feet of
every corn or callus without pain.
This simple drug dries the moment
II is applied una ones not even irritate
the surrounding skin while applying
It or afterwards.
This t announcement will Interest i
many of our readers. If your druggist ;
hasn't any freezone tell him to surely
get a small bottle for you from his
wholesale drug house.?adv.
Needed His Muscles.
The wounded Tommy writhed and
squirmed as the masseuse, with iron
fingertips, massaged Ids injured leg.
At last he burst out:
"'Arf a mo. What d'yer think yer
u-doing of? Ow!"
"It's all right," -said the masseuse.
"I'm kneading your muscles."
The Tommy gently hut llrmly pulled
ids leg away from the none loo gentle
grasp of Ids tormentor, and breathed:
"So'ra I."
Help to Save
Nation's Food Supply
In tills time of high cost of lfylng, ev
?/ ??> ? diiuviiu use nil pOBHinie MlOilllB to
prevent wuste and to help save food. No
one means can be more effective than a
vigorous campaign to exterminate rata
which destroy over two hundred million
dollars worth of foodstuffs annually. Keep
garbage In rnt-proof cans, stop up their
holes, nnd above nil exterminate them
with Stearns' Paste, which can be bought
for a few cents at any store. A two ounce
box will usunlly rid a house or barn of
every rat. It destroys mice, cockroaches
and waterbugs an well. Adv.
Faith Was Weak.
During an extended drought in the
land that inspires the rag-time song
writers the "Itev'end" lloorge Washington
called n gathering of Ids colored
brethren to supplicate the Lord for
rain. Before he opened his sermon
the "Rev'end" surveyed his congregation
critically, and with Increasing satisfaction.
At last he lamented:
"Pe lack oh faith of yo* niggers is
scundalous nnd sinful, and makes my
heart sore and weary, and a feared for
your souls! Ileah we linh gathered
to hog de Lord to stop do drought dnt
is burning up our fields, nml to bless
us with rain in abundance. And not
one?no, sah !?not one oh yo' disgraceful
sinners hiul fnltli enough tc
l,rln<> .... .....I- *- ?
iiiMiiirmi in K*' Home Willi:"
Fair Showing.
i "How is your boy getting along in
the nriny?"
"First rate." r?'i?ll**?l Mr. Poppies,
considt'ring his limitations."
"Yes?"
"Henry bates to get up in the mornI
ing, dislikes all forms of physical exercise.
and never was known to obey
an order while lie stayed around home,
yet I understand he hasn't been in the
guardhouse hut twice since he enlisted."
The biggest success nowadays Is
the outcome of stealing-other inenN
original Ideas,
What every wonir.o knows?how to
fool man.
Give the Wheat to the
soldiers, but give [Qg
posttoasties
iy\
9 '*1. ; v i &
. yi,r-v
SECY BAKER ISSUES
WEEKLY WAR REVIEW
. Washington.?Decisive ascendency
, (or the allies in the supreme test of
! ? ?i ? - -
i uw.u? Bvr?i.gia now taking place on
i the bloody Qelds of Flanders is claimi
ed by Secretary Baker in the weekly
, review of war operations issued by the
i war department.
While it may be premature to assert
that 'the British war machine has
forced a devlsion over the Germans,
Mr. Baker says, the victories of the
past fortnight, threatening the German
submarine bases on the Bolgian
coast, are conclusive indications of alj
lied superiority. With favorable
! weather he thinks these victories will
j be repeated and extended.
I The review for the week, makes no
| reference to the American forces in
| France or to the great Dreoaratior.s
for war going forward at home.
Titanic Struggle in Flanders.
"The attention of the world." it
Bays, "is focused on the titanic struggle
now going on in Flanders. The
battle raging there is proving an engagement
of wholly unprecedented
Bcope and potentialities.
"At the beginning of the week, owing
to bad weather, the Germans were
able to launch counter-attacks against
j the positions recently gained by the
I British. Notwithstanding tho fact
| that the Germans made use of smoke
screens, liquid ilre and brought into
action nn imposing array of artillery
in their attack against the advanced
British lines between the Tower Hamlets
and Polygon wood as well as
along the Menin road, their efforts
proved futile.
* Jt is significant on the other hand,
that while the British were sustaining
tho shock of German assaults succesnsfully
they were able to bring up
suilicient fresh troops in order to
launcli another offensive action on
an even larger scale than the p-eceding
one in the face of the enemy's onslaught.
Drive Sweeping Onward.
"Slowly, but therefore tho most ir
resistlbly, the allied drivo at the heari
of the German line In the west is
-wcep'^g onward.
"The wisdom of the British in
maintaining n great density of front
would appear justified by ths results
achieved during the past week. it
milut Ho hnrna
?V uv UV( IIV iu IIIIIIU lll.u It uur
to the depth of the British line as
much as to any other cue factor, that,
while the enemy is still reeling under
one blow, the allies are ready to deliver
another and still a third.
"it has bet?n characteristic of the
campaign in Flanders hitherto that
neither belligerent bus attained what
we may call a decisive success.
"The Germans have massed their
greatest war strength along this battle
front."
Sound Strategy.
"To attack them at their strongest
point of resistance is sound strategy.
"The defeats inflicted upon thorn
during tho past fortnight are conclusive
Indications of nllied superiority.
In the light of past experiences,
it may be premature to assert that
the British have succeeded in forcing
a decision, but it may be stntcd with
emphasis that In no engagement hitherto
has such vigor, energy and conceried
speed of action been displayed
"The full success of these opera
tions means that the Belgian coast,
with its numerous submarine bases,
will beconio untenable to the enemy.
Zeebrugge. Ostend and the system of
canals leading out of Bruges are
threatened.
"The supreme test of the battle
Mtronoth nf tho 0011101111100- holltoar.
ents la taking place. Allied ascendency
would appear decisive.
Contributing Factors.
"The two immediate contributing
factors of this success are: Air control
and shell supply.
"The former made it possible for
the allies to locate enemy concentrations.
the latter to break them up before
they could develop into serious
offensive actions, at the same time
permitting 'their own concentration of
men and guns to he carried out with
clockwork regularity, unhampered by
enemy interference.
"The British nre thus able to report
that since July 31 1st they have
not lost a single gun. while they have
captured 332 field and heavy guns and
taken 51.435 prisoners. During the
fighting of the past two days they
have added 4.44f? prisoners, including
114 officers, to this imposing total.
Enemy Realizes Danj^r.
"The enemy realizes the danger he
is fnelng.
"We may expect him to counter-attack
in force. He may even regain
certain secondary objectives tempo
rarily. but the British war machine is
moving forward, n-d if time permits
and the combat season remains open,
with the weather continuing favorable
wr rcrnnnai.s unci' ann ?htiu! aircraft
observat'ons the allied victories
of the pn<t two weeks mill In a'l
prohabllit" he repented and extended
"The enemy procure a1o>\e the
eastern front ha'' Ivan r?' ved by
the !;t"nnT alM-**' offTsive la Flanders.
No en*rn??PTne"ts of more than
'oral importance are reported In the
east.
"The German advance in the northeast
has apparently we.tVer.Ad, and
he Russians hatje heen able to re
>ri?anlze their position in the Rlgro
sector."
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ij f
. tfr.T> -
V..-:?*. ? v3 * : >'
S^ jw 7%'.
I :
| Girls! Use Lemons! i
Make a Bleaching, j
Beautifying Cream 1
The Juice of two fresh lemons strained
Into a bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white makes a whole quarter
pint of the most remarkable lemon
skin beautlfier at about the cost one
must pay for a sinnll Jnr of the ordlI
nary cold creams. Care should lie taken
to strain the lemon juice through a
tine cloth so no lemon pulp gets In,
then this lotion will keep fresh for
months. Every womau knows thut lemj
on Juice Is used to blench and remove
such blemishes as freckles, sallowness
and tan and is the ideal skin softener,
smootliener and beautlfier.
Just try It! Get three ounces of
! orchard white at any pharmacy and
I two lemons from the grocer and make
I up n quarter pint of this sweetly fra!
grant lemon lotion and massage it daily
i into the face, neck, arms and hands. It
naturally should help to soften, fresh
: eu, uifncn mm oring out tue roses nn<l
. benuty of any skin. It is simply marvelous
to sinoothen rough, red hands.
Adv. .y
Opinions.
"Every man is entitled to ids opln1
Ion."
"Yes," replied Miss Cuyeune. 'Hut
some opinions are like malaria; ex!
euttihle, perhaps, under the eireumj
stances, hut nothing to he proud of." .
GREAT PRAISE FOR
GOOD MEOIGINE
I ^
Eight years ago we commenced selling
Dr. Kilmer's Swunvp-Root, and during this
time it has found many friends among
our customers who speak in the highest
terms regarding the benefits obtained from
the use of Rw.nnp-Root. We have never
heard n single criticism.
Yerv trulv vours,
toKKiS f)Rlfo STORK.
June 15, 191C. Centervillc, Ala.
I
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer Co. .
| | Hintnimton.H.i. I
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You
Send ton cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
i Binghninton, N. Y.. for a sample size
bottle. It will convince anyone. You
will also receive u I took let of valuable information.
telling nl>out the kidneys and
bladder. When writing, lie sure and mention
this paper. Large and medium size
bottles for sale at ull drug rtores.?Adv.
A Possible Reason.
"Den (thorough always looks on tin*
bright side of things."
"Why?"
"NYU, the other day I went with
him to buy a pair of shoes. He didn't
try them on at the store, and when he
got home he found that a nail was
sticking right up through the heel on
one."
"Did he take llieut back?"
"Not much, lie said that he sup
posed the nail was put there inten1
tionidly to keep the foot from sibling
fnrwnrd In the shoe."
CLEARS AWAY PIMPLES
Doffi r.lifirnra ninirwanF t-..
W I %* ? Ii naai sicvi UJ
Cuticura Soap?Trial Free.
On rising and retiring sinear tln? affected
surfaces gently with Cuticura
Ointment. Wush off in five minutes
with Cuticura Snap and hot water.
When the skin is clear keep it so by
using Cuticura for every-day toilet and
nursery purposes.
Free sample each by mall with Book.
! Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv.
The Reason.
Noll?That man over there Is staring
straight at my nose.
Bell?Perhaps lie's a reporter.
Nell?Ami why should a reporter
j stare at my nose?
Bell?They are supposed to keep
their eyes on everything that turns up.
Domestic troubles occur when both
parties are not thoroughly domesticated.
i
Fron
The
"The use of baking powi
patent wheat flour is
Administration. The w
time healthful food for <
Viding for these uses wo
The following re
and make attracti
! CORN BREi
l*i cups corn meal
cup flsur
4 level teaspoons Royal Bi
1 *ablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 Vs rup* mtlk
8 tablespoons shortening
Kix thoro-?Mjr dry Ingredients: *
.uV>tenuis. ornx veil; pour let'
and bake In hot oven about 26 r
Our red, white and blue bot k
tent tree on request. Addrez J
UimaiBBiflMneMMMMaMHaayj
Hello Profanity.
| The rule Is strict aguinst using pro|
fnne language when talking over tin
I telephone. A telephone experiment
: has proved u fnilure in L>mir, Mass.
The. manager noticed that: "wrong
I number" colls were frequent, ami he or'
dered the "hello" girls to call each digit '
j separately nnd to insert the word
i "dash" after each one. The method
| was slow, hut the climax was reached
| when a Lynn tnun was In a hurry to
i get. it 1KI9IOH newspaper olllee. He
I called for "Boston .".OtXi" anil heard a |
sweet voice at "central" say: "Beach
I three, dash. oh. ilnsh, oh. dash, oh.
1 dash,"
That nettled the I.ynn man and he
! called out:
i "Well, what are you cussing about?"
The order was abolished, and no
i more dashes are being said by the
telephone girls at Lynn. Buffalo Coini
merclnl.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless *
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen- I
eral Tonic because it contains the well '
known tonic properties of QUININE and \
IKON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out (
Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds ,
up the Whole System 60 cents (
I
Needed a Silencer.
The 1 Itiherdusher Let tito show you
this. It's tiic^latcst cry in waistcoats, j
The Customer?Docs a plain silk
muffler go with It?
We're all headed for the same place. .
land It doesn't matter what road we i
I lake, we can't gel lost. I
Constipation generally Indlcot- disordered
stomach. Ilv? r and bowels Wright's Indian
Vegetable rir.s restores regularity without
griping. Adv.
A great mind doesn't necessarily
require a large hut. V
Ayi-^ Net Contents 15Fluid Drachm
|| I1 igpBtTra: j
i &sm'
C;"! ^ I"
ALCOHOL-3 TEll CENT,
fji; << $ AYegelablc Preparation forAs
Mollis similntimJUicFood by Regular
gux'cj|j J
Thereby Promoting Digestion J
\**Z 1 Cheerfulness and RoM.Contains
Jo ?*: neither Opium,Morphine nor
JI j Mineral. Not Nahgotic
d^W ji JktiptiSOidlteSAMlLLrfrMR
'va a Pumpti* s*d \
- jUx Sramt I
eat^ AxMUtMfi I
. A*UrS*dM I
*,K t'~ P/fpummt . ?
l<? IC ft'enn t*/ 1
*rrZ ^2 Oan/miSuftr
itU ^ llUfryrrr.i/fcr'r I
'Sag ' A helpful Remedy for
l:i*7 Constipation and Diarrhoea. /
M? fto ami Fcverlshness and I
,Bn'C? Loss of'SleeJ> 1
Jt* Jb resulting therefrom -m Infant)
ltc q? I Facsimile SignMurvof
rj a
jd'cl j THECEVTAVnCoMPANr.
fell ! nf^vvork^'
t-a^S BMrTfTTTH TTiJ J Viffl
A c ? P JMVTl
fcxiicl Copy of Wrapper.
The woman who believes in half
li^lii- doesn't holievt* in linlf-inensures.
K I.I XI It B1BKK A noon TOVIC
And Drives Malaria Out of the Solrni.
"Your 'Kabrk* acta like magicI I have given
It to numcroum people In my parish who were
auffcriiig with chilla, malaria and fever. I recommend
It to those who are sufferers and In
need of n good tonic."?Her. B. Hzym.mowaki,
St. Stephen's Church, Perth Aiiihov, N. J.
Mil tlr llnto-k. SO centH, nil driigglata or by
Parcel Post, prepaid, from Kloczewakt A Co.,
Washington, I). C.
A timid man srels Ids rl^ht here tin '
earth.
A ?A|.4-r,ia
n ljCiio
a Washin:
<
Food Administrator Writes
dcr breads made of corn and other
recommended by the Conservation
'heat needed for export is thus con:
jur own oeople is provided. The ci
Id be of assistance in carrying out (
cipes for Corn Bread and Rye Rolls <
ve and wholesome food for every day i
y a t ba
I AL po
RY
2 cup* rye floi
11 teaspoon gall
iktnr Powder 3 level teaspoc
cup milk
Vi tablespoon s
81 ft <!ry in*redlents
hoi'ealng. XneaJ or
uu mill! tna msiisa rut ttttu greasea pan
> well greased pan place 20 to 25 minut
.inutes. to 30 minutes.
let " Beat War Time Fecipci" containing
Royal Baking Powder Company, Dept.W, IJ
? ' .
* *S> \ > ":J
?
mm mm
IH HEALTH
Woman Tells How $5 Worth
of Pinkh&m's Compound
Made Her Well.
Lima. Ohio.?" I was all broken down
In health from a displacement. One of my
Hlady friends came to
see me and she advised
me to commence
taking Lydia
EL Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
and to use Lydia EL
Pinkham's Sanative
Wash. I began taking
your remedies
and took$5.00worth
irMngnpjH nnu in vwu monuu
was a well woman
after three doctors said I never would
stand up straight again. I was a midwife
for seven years and I recommended
the Vegetable Compound to every woman
to take before birth and afterwards,
Aid they all got along so nicely
that it surely is a godsend to suffering
women. If women wish to write to
me I will be delighted to answer them."
?Mrs. Jennie Moyer, 842 ELNorth St.,
Lima, Ohio.
Women who suffer from displacements,
weakness, irregularities, nervousness,
backache, or bearing-down
pains, need the tonic properties of tho
roots and herbs contained in Lydia EL
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
H,?KODAKS developIno
^flL 1 rHi All roll film* developed 10c. Prints :< to
BB'jy 5 ets. Prompt ntteutiou to mailorders.
4?'' II. C. lll'.KNAU, (iriicn.slKiru, N. O.
V. N. U? CHARLOTTE, NO. 41-1917.
MCTDRIA
vnu i uiiin
For Infanta and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castcria
Always / .
Bears the /
rnfiF
ft. Jr ,n
^ X Use
U> For Over
Thirty Years
THE OINTAUA COMPANY. NIC TOP* CfTY.
A Prescription.
Mrs. Itrndit- Tin* allies cxpoet to
take SiU'k'nvii.
Aunt I.ucy?I look something like
that for my rheumatism once, hut it
<Ii<111*l do much good.
I'...... !?.. I > -a
. ? a It I.n II, * nun I It I II HIlllO.Hi Ciepopulated
l?y lul?or iinliiccinonlH of
i 'ii i intit >i i >i ii it.
Where petticoat* are, there will the
iiumi Ik* withered toKcther.
gton
Us :
coarse flours instead of
Division of the Food
served, and at the same
rculation of recipes proDur
plans."
>ave wheat flour
.vhen made with
KING
WDER
E ROLLS
ir
I
>na Royal Baking Powder
hortenlng
together.^ add milk and malted
i floured board; chape Into rolla.
i? and allow to atand In warm
aa. Bake In moderate oven 2d
? additional similar reripss I
5 William Street. New York. I
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