Everybody's Doing It.
The roccnt visit of tho French Blue
* Devils has left an indelible impression
on the minds of everyone about
Indianapolis. The boys of %he city
have beeta thrilled by their translated
tal4o of daring. The men of the city
have marveled at their quick step
and military ways. The young women
. of the town have?ah. admired
them. Bnt it takes the children really
to appreciate them.
"Our side won P proudly proclaimed
IIMI. . ' * -
uiuv iiuuuujr m me uiuner m Die.
What do you mean. John 7" asked
his father.
"Our army won," explained John.
I "You know, we defeated the Rltter
avenue kids."
"You did, eh? What la your tide.
, anyway? The French?"
"Oh, no, we're not the French,
papa. No; we call ourselves the American
Red Devils."?Indianapolis News.
Pennsylvania has a force of secret
police numbering 8,000.
Don't Po
rRTY TEARS AGO almost eve
PAREGORIC or laudanum to i
sleep, and a FEW DROPS 1
FROM WHICH THERE IB NO W,
have been killed or whoso health has
tmrn and morphine, each of which is
are prohibited from selling either of i
to anybody without labelling them "
is t MA medioins which relieves pain t
out doom produce* stupor, coma, cot
smell of medicines'containing opium a
of " Drops," " Cordials," " Soothing 83
medicine to be given to your ohildre
of what it is 00m posed. CA8TORL
CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bean I
of Chu. H. Fletcher.
Genuine Castorla always bean the
Qlve 'Em Time.
Speaking of the thoroughness with
which England has gone Into the war.
the officer In charge of the British recruiting
office located In Los Angeles.
Cal., remarked: "Not only have they
put the nation on short rations, but
even walking-sticks have come under
government control."
"But not shlllelahs," grinned a bystander.
whose nuine obviously was
not Isaac.
I
Fully nine-tenths of our troubles
would vanish If we didn't tnlk so much.
GOOD-BYE BAC
AND BLADDE
For centuries all over the world
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has afforded
relief In thousands upon thousands
of ca,ses of lame back, lumbago,
sciatica, rheumatism, gallstones, gravel
and all other affections of the kid
neys, liver, stomach, bladder and allied
organs. It acta quickly. It does
the work. It cleanses your kidneys
and purifies the blood. It makes a
new man, a new woman, of you. It
frequently wards off attacks of the
dread and fatal diseases of the kidneys.
It often completely cures the
distressing diseases of the organs of
the body allied with the bladder and
kidneys. Bloody or cloudy urine, sediment,
or "briekdust" indicate an unhealthy
condition.
Do not delay a minute If your back
aches or you are sore across the loins
or have difficulty when urinating. Go
to your druggist at once and get a
11 Packers'
I?Large
Packers' profits
when the I
Commission r
of them earn<
during the th
Packers' profits
When it is
this profit v
total sales of
a half hillii
only about i
each dollar c
This is the relatio
and sales:
Profits |
| earned, you coi:
} your meat at 01
i a cent per pouni
I Packers' pro:
animal products
: itcd by the Fooc
II since Novembei
Swift & Com
. - v \.,i
His As rips of Vision.
private somewhere In France reported
sick with loos of sight. The
medical officer want through the form
of testing, placing the letters ABO In
front of the would-be blind one, remarking
:
"Do you see those, my man?"
"No, sir," was the answer.
The M. O. then procured a white
dinner plate and placed it a few
Inches from the man's eyes, at the
same time asking:
"What is this, i \v man?"
"Half a franc, sir," came the answer.
"Very good guess. Indeed," said the
m. u.; "ana now let me tell you when
you get to the front line trench and
catch a' Prussian guard you'll think
he's a bantam." '
Grort'i Tutelea* chill Toole
dMtroT* tb* malarial forms which tn iraoamlttai
to tho blood bjr U>? MfluU Mosquito. Prioe KM
Life's most desirable pltisures cost
i the iensi.
ison Baby.
ry mother thought her child must hare
make it sleep. These drugs will produoe
XX) MANY will produoe the BLEEP
iKING. Manj are the children who
been rained for life bj paregoric, lauda*
a narcotic product of opium. Druggists
ihe narcotics named to children at all, or
poison." The definition of " narootio "
2nd produoe* eleep, but which in poieonnvulsion*
and death.The taste and
re disguised, and sold under the names
raps, etc. Yon should not permit any
n without you or your physician know
a DOES NOT
ihe signature signature
??
How It Wm.
"I understand," said the reporter. J
"that somewhere In this nelphhorhood
a child was born yesterday weighing
twenty-seven pounds. Do you knowany
thing about It?"
"Know all about It." replied the
corner grocer. "It's father Is Hob
Chunks, the Iceman, and he weighed It
on his Ice scales."
One Better.
"I have n tireless cooker."
"I con go you one better. I have a
smokeless husband."
KACHE, KIDNEY
,R TROUBLES
box of imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
Oil Capsules. They are plensunt
and easy to take. Each capsule contains
nbout one dose of five drops.
Take them Just like you would any
pill. Take a small swallow of water
If you want to. They dissolve In the
stomach, and the kidneys soak up the
oil like a sponge does water. They
thnmnchlv rlonnao onH wnoh nnt tlm
bladder and kidneys and throw off the
Inflammation which Is the cause of
the trouble. They will quickly relieve
those stiffened Joints, that bneknehe,
rheumatism, lumbago, sclatlcn, gallstones,
gravel, "brlckdust," etc. They
are an effective remedy for all diseases
of the blad<*er, kidney, liver,
stomach and allied organs. Your
druggist will cheerfully refund your
money If you are not satisfied after a
few days' use. Accept only the pure,
original GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
Capsules. None other genuine.?Adv.
Profits
or Small
I
look bis?
. 111
eaerai iraae |||
eports that four ||
ed $140,000,000 ,1
ree war years. ''
look small? | I
explained that |j
/as earned on I I
over four and ;
on dollars?or ||j
\hree cents on !j
)f sales. jjj
n between profits I 0
profits had been | !
ild have bought |ii|
nly a fraction of ,;j
d cheaper? |!
fits on meats and ||
i have been lim- j!
1 Administration, ||
r 1, 1917. I
ipany, U. S. A. |
INTERESTING ITEMS'
Fill THE GAMPS
????
SEVERAL NEW BUILDINGS FOP
"Y" TO BK ERECTED AT
CAMF JACKSON.
1,000 NE6R0ES REACH GAMP
Slavic Legion to Be 8ent to Camp
Wadsworth for Training Into
Soldiers.
Work has Juat commenced on thr
erection of a new Y. M. C A hulld
ing in the quartermaster's section ol
the camp, in section B, on the east
side of camp near the tennis court.
This is an ideal location and a Y. M
C. A. building has been badly needed
there.
Four other new buildings of the (
E tyDe of architecture have been or- \
dered built in camp by tho Y. M. C. j
A. headquarters. One of these build- ,
ings will be located in the caeualtv
camp, in the northern section, and <
will be used to serve the colored soldiers.
1
One thine that eoes towards malt
In* Cump Jackson one of the best ! '
military cam"* In the United States '
la the fact that the drill fields never j 1
pet rouddv. j i
As an lllus,m4'on of th's t?"?re wa? !
a h?>ary r?tn fall at ramp. Wthtn 30
minutes after the rain s*op"*>d fa'lIn*
drji'lne comm?nced en the drill
p.?Ms. A"d the men did not have to
d-t'l In the n I'd s'th"*. The drill 1
fle'ds of Camp Jarkson never get
muddy.
Camp Sevier.
Nenrlv 1.000 pr-ro rVr'ron from i
the District of Co'umhln have arrlv- >
ed at Camp Sevier during the past
fen* davp and are now going through ,
th" preliminaries of entering military ,
service.
One thousand negroes are also to '
con'p from the S'ate of Marv'n"d
ar-> being assigned to the Depot DMrndn
frr tbo nro?"nt. The nipvement j
of the 2.000 nopTPoa ?o th? camp will '
prcbablv be romnloipd this week.
The huge ice making and refrigerating
plnnt at Camp Sevier has now i
been completed and is In reenlar oporatlno.
Tae plnnt Includes two machines
for refrlgerntlou da'ly, and
the whole Is canabie of turning out ten
tons of ice daily 'he other produces
20 tons dally, and the whole {? regarded
as a 40 ton plant, considered from
me sTprinpoini or reirigemnon capa- i
citv. The plant will be able to sup- j 1
ply the normal needs of the camp for
Ire and at the same time furnish re- '
frlgeration for larec beef coolers, butter
and egg room and a provision '
room. '
The new camp bakery has also been
completed recently and is now in operation
and the bakery company lias
moved into its new quarters. The
bakery plant has a capacity sufficient
to supply 50.000 soldiers with bread
dailv.
j 4
Arrangements have been virtually
completed for the trial before court- I
martini at this caran within the near <
future of Private Stokley McCordel of ^
Pothan, Houston Countv. Ala. on
charges of assaulting n member of the
exemption board in Houston county
and of seditious actions. After reach- j
ing enmp. McCordel was assigned to
the provisional casual battalion and Is j
now In the stockade awaiting trial.
Camp Wadsworth
The Slavic Legion of the United
States, authorized in the army appro- j
prlntion of July 9. will be sent to
Camp Wadsworth for training prepar- !
atory to service in Europe, according
to genernl order No. 70 of Gen. Pey- ,
ton O. March, chief of stafT. which will ;
be made public In a day or two. The
Legion will be composed of Jugo-Slavs,
Czecho-Slovatfs and Ruthenians. Ukraminns
in the United States who are
not citizens of the United States hut
are desirlous of engaging in the war
against the central powers. For the '
most part they are of the races un- '
^ dw oppression in Austria-Hungary.
Junior Order Adjourns. 1
Greenville.?With the election of officers
for the ensuing year and the se- '
lection of Aiken as the next place j
for the holding of the next annual
convention on the second Tuesday In
August. 1910. the 24th annual conven- , .
t'on of the Junior Order. United Atner- ;
lean Mechanics, came to a close here.
\n Am rlcan flae. presented by the |
order to Greenville county, was raised ,
nvr- the courty court house with ap- ,
proprtate ceremony. The address of ,
the oceas'on was delivered by Senator
E. 1). Smith.
M~ore Trocos for Sevier. i
Spartanburg.?Orde-s were issued ,
'n Washi"g'on for the movement of |
troons tr. Camn ? v'e?\ ! is presumed (
that the movement referred to is for
some new div's'on or s'milar organ!- ?
/at Ion to be sent 'o this ramp in the j
near future. respite announcement
of 'he plans of the department are
exported .n the pert few davs. A new
hr'ldlnp to provid0 for hendounrterR
ofn eps of the Amerlran Hod Cross
at Co nip Sevier n- 1 sleeping quarters
for Hod CrosR worhers at camp is to
j ho constructed.
York Woman Shoots Husband.
York?Robert Itlaekwood. aped 3??,
mill operative of Clover, was shot and
'ps'nntly killed by his wife, I,lzr.ie
Blarkwood. aped 26. The bullet was
tired from a 3S calibre revolver and
"enetrnted the heart. An inquest was
held bv Coroner MeManus. follow nsr
which Mrs P'aekwoed was comntted
to Jail. He- ve-s'on of the af*alr
was that du'tnp p dispute her husband
snapped 'he pls'ol at her and
when she pot possession of It a few
aeeonds later she snapped It at him,
not thinking It would fire.
LOOK AT CHILD'S [
TONGUE IF SICK,
CROSS, FEVERISH
HURRY, MOTHER I REMOVE POISONS
PROM LITTLE STOMACH,
LIVER, BOWELS.
GIVE CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF PIGS
AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR
CONSTIPATED. 1
Look ut the tongue, mother I If
coated, it is a sure sign that your little
one's stomach, liver and bowels
needs a gentle, thorough cleansing at
once.
When peevish, cross, listless, pale, |
doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act natu- j
rally, or is feverish, stomach sour, |
breath had; has stomach-ache, sore
throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a
teaspoonful of "California Syrup- of
Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, ;
lUHomiun-u wiisie, undigested rood I
[ind sour bile gently moves out of the
little bowels without griping, nnd you ,
have n well, playful child nguin.
You needn't coax sick children to
take this harmless "fruit laxative;"
they love Its delicious taste, and It '<
always makes them feel splendid.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
"California Syrup of Figs," which has '
directions for babies, children of all
uges nnd for grown-ups platnly on the
tiottle. Beware of counterfeits sold
bore. To be sure you get the genuine,
nsk to see that It Is made by the "California
Fig Syrup Company." Refuse
any other kind with contempt.?Adv. '
THAT GOOD AMERICAN SPIRIT !
Letter of Youngster Shows Type of
Men Uncle Sam Has Sent
Across the Water.
Fiery is the story of a plucky boy I
of Louisville, Ky.. who overrode all bar- i
Hers, run away to war when he was j
fourteen and experienced all Its hor- |
tors and wonders. The reactions and I
Impressions of this hoy are unique nnd i I
thrilling, lie says:
"Of course, I was only fourteen I
when I enlisted as a stretcher bearer \
In the British royal army medical '
corps In October, HHfi. Maybe a kid <
like nit1 wouldn't get as much out of
being in the war as an older fellow
would?but maybe he'd get more, Just
because he hud more to get ! As near
us I could figure It out, everybody j ?
over there* was getting some things t i
they never could have found anywhere j
l>1sc. 1 know 1 did. i I
"I guess the biggest thing 1 got was ' I
?well, 1 won't just know what to cull i 1
It. It isn't exactly any one thing. It's ( f
i mixture of being sorry for somebody I
t'lsc tmd not being sorry for yourself." <
?The lied t'ross Magazine. t
Lemon Juice
For Freckles j
Girls! Make beauty lotion at
home for a few cents. Try Itl ^
"" 1 1 ' i
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into .
? bottle containing three ounces of
arcliard white, shake well, and you
tiave a quarter pint of the best freckle,
iunburn and tan lotion, and complex- ]
on whltener, at very, very small cost. ?
Your grocer has the lemons and
?ny drug store or toilet counter will s
uipply three ounces of orchard white t
for a few cents. Massage this sweetly
rrngrnnt lotion Into the face, neck, j
irios and hands and see how freckles, | s
sunburn and tan disappear and how j
dear, soft and white.the skin becomes. tl
fesl It Is harmless.?Adv.
?
Of Course.
The patriotism oi one Clinton eouny
farmer was c'early shown in a teleihone
conversation with n local hard
niiri' dealer. whom h?* had culled to
nquire if the store luul a supply of
nlllet seed.
"Why, yes, we have a supply," said
Ihe dealer; "we have some Herman
alllet?"
Itut I.ere the dealer was lnterru|tted \
?y the farmer as follows: "To j
villi (icriaiin?ami the 1 rate fartaer j
dammed the telephone receiver on
he hook.?Indlatiapo is News.
Fiery Red Pimple#. ,
K hot bath with Cutleura Soap followed
l>y an application of Cutleura tdnt- ,
inent to distressing eczemas, etc.,
proves uieir wonderful properties. For I
froe samples ad dross "Cuticura, Dept.
X, Boston." At druggists and by malL
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.?Adv. i
A Final Decree.
Mrs. Kupoek (in liusi.and's olilee)? |
That now typist is a poach.
Knpeek (astonished) -Why?o?or?|
what uuikos you think so. my dear?
Mrs. Knpock?She's going to ho ;
canned.
flood paper. It is said, can la- produced
from refuse that hitherto has
boon thrown away in breweries.
"Worry is Interest paid on trouble
before it falls due."?Harry A.
Thompson.
GranuJafed Eyelids,
fl SR R 5 ? Eyes inflamed by exposure
to Stn. Dust and Wind
Cn quickly relieved by Murine
a V t)eitemedy. NoSiaarting,
4/ just F.ye Comfort. A;
Your Druggists or by mail 60c per Bottle.
For Book ol the Eye free write h is
Murine Lye Remedy Co., Chicage j
*
TO Mi WOMEN I
WHOARE ILL
This Woman Recommends
Lydia E. PSnirham's Vegetable
Compound?Her
Personal Experience*
McLean, Nab.?" 1 want to rwea?
Band Lydia EL Pink ham's Vegetable
ill!!'^HP; Iflilll dl8turt>ance> ft? i*
j has done me more
!||[|]^^MPV9| good than all the i
I^HLafJlllll doctor's medicine,
i HfMI Since taking it I
wiPJ 1 ^ave a *\ne
I gainecfin health and
strength. My IiubV
p. band and I both
? ^ fcine to all suffering
women."?Mrs. John Koppblmank, R. ,
No. 1, McLean, Nebraska.
This famous root and herb remedy,
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ,
pound, has been restoring women of
America to health for more than forty
ye~.rs and it will well pay any woman 1
who suffers from displacements, in- j
flammation, ulceration, irregularities, '
backache, headaches, nervousness or
"the blues" to give this successrul J
remedy a trial. "
For special suggestions in regard to
I our ailment write Lydir. E. Pinkham
iedicine Co., I.ynn, Mass. The resuh
of its long experience is at your service.
f vlM1!f^C2U '
l Good for Malaria, constipation \
| biliousness ?a fine tonic, I <
[l Guaranteed or money back j i
AiK your drolar j
} B?hren? Dru^j Co.,Wqco.Tpx. i
: Soldiers Soothe ;
p^Skin Troubles
1=^6 with Cuticura
Soap. Ointment. Talcum 25c. each.
r @y :i Bamplesof *'Oattcara.D?p% E.Boetao " (
TWDEnrm^Knnnsfe i
W @mjlT1@H]I?
loll far SO Taart. FOB MALARIA. CHILLS ART) FETEL
A m t riM Gtaaral StraafUaalai Taalc. At All Dra* Start*. '
A/ORTHY OF HIGHEST HONOR
Country Owes Heavy Debt to Eight
Men Who Served Nation in <
Time of Dire Crisis.
The brains containing the whole of
ur technical directing knowledge '
ihotit guns and gun carriages through>ut
the whole of iast summer, select*
UK types, scrutinizing old types, study
up: new types, getting drawings, supervising
tiie translations of drawings,
seeing manufacturers, telling innnu'ncturers
anil telling new reserve ofli*ers
just what sorts of manufacturing
ivoulil lie necessary, hunting fa. torles.
uniting draughtsmen. hunting engiteers,
spreading themselves out over
veryihlng?tlmse brains, those ofli ers,
were eight !
When we tliink of what they did
ivhen we think of how they Inhered
hroughout those tirst terrilde months
iringing this country from nothing; to
ioiuethiiiK in cannon, I say ttint all
tve can do is to take off our liats to
hem and thank tied they were there
md he very liumlde in their presence.
?William Hard, in the New Republic.
The Poor White.
A congressman, praising America's
nnrvelous war production, saiil the
it her day:
"Our war work is going to he so
plendid that It will make other coun
rles seem like poor wldtes beside us.
"You know the poor white story*:
t's a story about a man In a Missis
Ippi village who squatted down on his
lorch?at seven o'clock in the morning
iud sat hour after hour motionless
xcept for the steady movement of Ids
aws chewing niggerhead.
"Finally his wife came to the door
intl said. In a despairing kind of voice :
" 'Ain't ye goin' to work today?'
"'Nope,* said the man.
"'Why not?"she whined.
'"Ain't got time.'"
Only Kind Suitable.
"I want to make a gift to Miss I'as
my," said Singley; "I wonder what
sort of animal she'd prefer for a pet?"
"A man." promptly suggested Miss
\nox.?Fenrson'8.
Time Limit. <
Mrs. Knlcker?llave you h pertnnlent
cook?
Mrs. Itocker?Yes, she said she
voultl stay till we could >ret another."
His Present.
"Well, wlfey, today's my birthday."
"Oh. pmdy?p?ody! t'aii I have :t
lew hat. dear?"?People's Home Jour
ail.
Saying Wheat
is only one
good point
for
PostToasties
(MadcOfCorn)
?????1??
Tonight! TakeDod
DA44aw TUMM
dcliei man
Calomel sickens! If bilio
achy read m;
Listen to me! Take no more sickenIng,
salivating calomel when bllloun or
constipated. Don't lose a day's workl
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver,
which muses necrosis ot the bones.
Calomel, when it comes Into contact
with sour bile, crashes Into It, breaking
it up. This Is when you (eel that
awful nausea and cramping. If you
are sluggish and "all knocked out," If
your liver Is torpid and bowels constipated
or you have headache, dizziness,
coated tongue, if brpnth Is bad or
stomach sour. Just take a spoonful of
harmless Dodson's Liver Tone.
Here's my guarantee?Oo to any
drug store nnd get a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a
Bpoonful tonight, and If It doesn't
A/MPPP RATUTIID IC iiMiffcinuiai
uni II I UU IO Ul1l\l?un II i
Alaskan Town Should Be Close Approach
to Paradise for the Average
Small Boy.
Ktnh Is the most northerly town In
the world. It wns visited by MncMllInn,
the great Arctic explorer, to whom
we owe a good deal for the Interesting
information he has given us about the
life of the people In this remote part
nf the earth.
As Is the custom of the Indian
wquaw, the Eskimo mother of Etah
carries her baby on her hack, and
nften she has It here while she Is attending
to her household duties. Possibly
the youngsterMa the hack of the
cheerful-looking Eskimo mother has
never gone through the process of taking
a hath, for we are told that the
Eskimos have a superstition to the effect
that It makes babies cross to
bathe them. Explorers tell of babies
several months old that have never
been touched by soap and water.
The Time.
"And do you raise your voice In
irayer every day?" nskial the pious
>ld lady of the applicant for the Job
>f cook.
"No'm; every night. bu| we can
trobnbly arrange our hours so they
won't Interfere."
The Difference.
"Look at that soldier and his girl,
both with such different ambitions."
"How so?"
"One loves to fare the iinirilnr
the other lows to powder the face."
When B?by is Teething
3BOVH-S HAltY HdWKL MHIMC1NH will correct
Jio Hlouiacb and Bowel imuulis. i'erlocllT barm?aa
tie* directions on tbo bonis.
Constantinople's latest lire leaves
200.000 homeless.
Watch Youi
In Hi
A Cool, Sweet, Strong S
guard Against S
"Keep your stomach in good working
order during the hot summer
months and you w ill have little to (ear
in the way of sickness" the advice
many physicians give as hot weather
approaches.
Good, sound, common sense advice,
too. For very frequently, and especially
in hot weather, these common atomach
disorders which so many people
seem to regard as of minor importance,
do open the way for serious illness.
80 beep your stomach sweet, cool
and comfortable all summer long.The
extra war work?change of diet?poisons
that come with hot weather?all
hit us in the stomach. The strongest
stomach will need help this summer as
never before.
The one easy way if you have the
right remedy is to rid the stomach of
too much acid. Because it's superacidity
that interferes with digestion and
assimulation, and this causes about
all those stomach miseries you are so
familiar with?heartburn,food-re peat
What Makes Y
If it isn't hard work or ex<
Your blood has been poisoi
ia mosquito or by stomac
some cases low vitality an
thin, weak blood.
Gro
Tasteless
Enriches the Blood and I
means it Strengthens the 1
you can soon feel its Si
Effect. It contains just w
and Quinine, in a form ac
cate stomach.
flROVF'S TAQTFTT
v MS M. iTLO M. UJU1
ceptionally Good General
the Child, for the Mother o
or old. Pleasant to take.
Perfectly Ham
Nux-Vomica or othn
IMP" Grove's ohi
You can now Ret Grove's
form as well as in Syrup, the kin<
Tablets are intended for those v
rather than a syrup, and as a co
The tablets are called "GROVE*
contain exactly the same medic
actly the same results a9 Grove's
put up in bottles. The price of ei
' '"v *
*
son's Liver Tone!
Calomel For Liver
us, constipated and head7
guarantee.
straighten yon right up and make you
feel fine and vigorous by morning, I
want you to go back to the store and
get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone
is destroying the sale of calomel because
It Is real liver medicine; entirelay
Vncrnf n K1 a I# itnm r*/\f eall.
.vgviuun:, IWIIIUIC it. V.UU uut o?uvute
or make you sick. ' V
I guarantee that one spoonful of
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bowels of that sour bile and constipated
waste which Is clogging your
system anu uiuklug you feel miserable.
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson'a
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feeling fine for months. Give It to
your children. It Is harmless; doesn't
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?Adv.
The Only Peace for Germany.
"Germany," said n senator, "talks
a lot of arrogant nonsense about her
peace, the German peace; but In the
end there will be only hoc peace for
Germany, and that Is the peace of
defeat.
"To Germany the pence table looks
beautifully spread with colonies and
Indemnities ami Atlantic ports, but In
the end she will be like the man who
said to his guest:
" 'Will you have a little of this cold
veal, or?'
"Here the man looked around the table
hurriedly-?or not?'"
The Reason Why.
"Chlmmle, yer got one stuckln' on Inside
out."
"I know It. Pore wiw n hole on <!
outside."
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ness from Bruises or Strains;
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frm Doe* not bli*ter, remove the hair or
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ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind?an
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heal* and *oothe*. $1.25 a bottle at druggitt*
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Stomach
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Sickness
ing, indigestion, sour, gosey Btomach
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Get a big box of EATONIG from
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Off Feel Tired?
grcise, then its your blood.
[ied by the bite of a malarh
and liver disorders. In
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chill TONIC is an exStrengthening
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// Tonic Tablets
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