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MEDAL
HAS FIRST WELL
DAY IN 6 YEARS
Huntington Citizen Could Neither
Sloop Nor Ect With Any Set-
, iofaction Before Ho
Qot Teniae.
“Before taking Taniac I hud not
oeen a well day In- six year*,’* xuld
W. K. Peoples, 328 22nd St.. HuntlnK
tou, W. Va.
"It .seemed like I had loot my'heulfh
for Rood. I could neither sleep nor
eat with satisfaction. I was hadl^
run down, nervous, had no appetite
and had to force down every mouthful
I ate. Kven then my food soured. I
would fill up with k*h until I had In
tense pains In my stomach and chest.
Headache almost drove me mad, rheu
matism In my arms, shoulder and hips
kept me In pain all the time, and I
had to force myself to work.
“Taniac went right after my troubles.
On four bottle* I gained ten pounds
and the rheumatism / and stomach
trouble soon left me. My wife has
given a statement alsnit the good Tan-
lac did her. and I am glad add my
endorsement of this wonderful medi
cine.”
Taniac Is sold by all good druggists.
BANK EXAMINERS
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5HIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMI
NERS OF TWELVE RESERVE
DISTRICTS REPORT.
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PROGRESS ONLY GRADUAL
Th« world** standard ratnady for Iddnay,
bvar, bladdar and uric add troublaa and
National Ramady of 'Holland rinoa IMA
alzaa, all draggiaux
M mm CaU Madal aa
Take Sul
Hancock
Sulphur Compound
Expanaiva Leva.
PHhel—Oh. Richard, when we are
married I don’t think I could live In a
little flat.
Fiance^-You don’t love me when you
aay that. Kthel. , -
Ethel—Oh. yea, I do; hut not on such
a small scale.
WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT
Thouaanda of women have kidney and
bladder trouble and never auapact it.
Women’* complaint* often prove to be
nothing etaa but kidney trouble, or the
raeuk of kidney or bladder diaaaae.
If the kidney* are not in a healthy
condition, they may cauaa the other or
gana to become diaeaaad.
• Pain in the hack, headache, loaa of aag-
bition. mrvnuaoaaa. era often timee iy nap-
tom* of kidney trocble.
Don’t delay •(acting treatment. Dr.
Kilmar’a Swamp-Root, n phyaieun’a pre
empt too. obtained at any drag etora, may
ha jnet the remedy needed to
The
har*teet thing wnne men ha*#
learn la that the -4her fetlwnr la
tiled |» w-methtag.
bwne pm ^ile ana g»«w| tn he l»-
taauatlag
HOW TWO WOMEN
ESCAPED OPERATIONS
Doctor Advised Use of Lydia £. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound
Happy Results in Both Cases
Ft Joseph. Miaanart - ’Bath of mj
• •riled
Sfclee
-"Both of mr
and hurt me ao that 1
re or do any of my work.
Thera waa heavy prvoaure an.I namo
through my lower organa and tho
doctor told me to try l.ydia E- l*ink-
ham • V egr table Turn pound for lhr*e
troubiea He said 1 had thi* one
I chance, and If the Vegetable Cora-
* pound did not help me nothing bat an
operaUon would After taking several ,
bottles I felt it was helping me and
now 1 am able to do my own work If
my testimonial will help others I shall
be glad for them to read it and hope
your Vegetable Compound will do
them its much good as it did me.” —
Mrs. YVx. 1-ockman, 513 N. 4th St,
bL Joseph, Mo>.
White Plains, N. Y.—”1 had such a
pain that 1 could hardly walk and the
doctor said that I needed an opera
tion. I was sick for a year before I
started taking vour medicine and I
could not work. I saw your advertise
ment in a little book and that is how
1 came to take Lydia E- Pinkham’s
medicines. I have been taking the
Vegetable Compound and Lydia E.
Pmkham'a Pksad Medicine. |
Lydia E. Plakham’a l iver Ptlhi
used Lydaa E. Pink ham a Sanative
W ash and the capauiea and prewnp-
rwcommemled 1 am doing all my
work and haw gained twenty ^ . :»
I am taking the medtetoaa still, but 1
feel Ana. You have my permission to
u*r this letter for the good of others. ’*
- Mrs .M\r> MARk. rHamilumAva.,
White Plains. N. Y.
Some female trouble* may through
neglect reach a stage when an opera
tion ia neceaaary. But moat of the
commoner ailments ar* not the sur
gical ones; they afe not caused by
serious displacements, tumors, or
growths, although the symptoms
may appear the same.
When disturt ;ng ailments first ap
pear, take Lydia E. Plnkham's Veg
etable Compound to relieve the pres
ent distress and prevent more seri
ous troubles. Many letters have been
received from women who have been
restored to health by Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound after op
erations have been advised by attend*
ing physicians.
Lydia E. Finkham’s Private Text-Book upon “Ailments
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Peculiar to Women” will l»e sent you free upon request. Write
to the Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts.
This book contains valuable inlormatiou.
D
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Marshall, Mo.
Dear Sir: * ,
I have used Mrs. Winslow’s Syrup for many
years for my three babies and it has proved suc-
cessful. One pf my babies had colic and Igavk
him Mrs. Winslow’s Syrup. It certainly waa fina,
for it cured him. Yours truly,
(Aaai« on rafaasfj '
Diarrhoea, colic, flatulency and constipation are quickly
overcome by this safe, pleasant, efficient remedy* Guaran
teed non-narcotic, non-alcoholic. Formula on every label.
MRS. WINSIOW’5 SYRUP
^ Tie Infanta’ and Chitdrmn'a Ragulator ^
At AU Dmgguta. Wruaforfnm bookUt at Utianfrom mothert.
ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO.. 215-217 Fulton *L. Yovk
Cmirjf V' mr Aqmti • Haro’dF. Rttrhf & Ca, Imu.
Aaw r artL To-wWa. Lomlom.
' M.cRae is Selected Fof Post.
Wa^hffrelon.—Selection of Brigadier
General James-..H. McRae first as-
Ristant chief of staTf. to be a major
general to>fill the vacancy caused
by the death of Major Gcner.'it James,
W. M(»\ndrew. ,x was announced.
. Promotion of Colonel Harry A Smith
of^fhe infantry, to Hie-gf^ade of briga-
dler general a Isa was recommended.
General -McRae, commanded the
Seventy^eiybts division during’, its
training at Camp Dix and also In
France He has been in.charge of
the personal division.
Poor Folks Mourn Death of Croker,
New York.—Bent and wrinkled wo
men and -old men—25d of them, and
most of them poor—knelt in prayer
for Richard Croker, who died recently
In Ireland. Most of them at some
time in their-Jong lives ^had been
helped In ftn hour of heed by the hard
but qft_en warmjjarded mAho rul
ed oef Tammany bany a year!
It waa thesfi_po6r peiple—not poll-
t'Hans. nor- those of • wealth and
power—who prayed for the repoea
of Croker’a soul at a requiem maas is
the Church of St Ignatius Loyola.
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
We state it as our honest
belief that the tobaccos used
in Chesterfield are of finer
quality (and hence of better
taste) than ia any other
cigarette at the price.
‘ l-tggttt V Mytn Tobacco Co.
General Strengthening of Economic
Machinery of Nation Found
in Survey.
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Washington—General strengthening
of the economic machinery of the na
tion waa reported to Comptroller of
Currency Creaalnger by the 12 chief
national bank ^examiners represent-
lug the federal reserve districts of the
country at their annual meeting here.
In the main .the examiners said,
there has been a notable improvement
in business conditions throughout the
country together with restored con
fidence and a favorable outlook for
the future. The belief waa ex
pressed .however, that progress to
wafds normal conditions would be
gradual and not an over night accom
plishment. 1
In the New York district business
generally shows a wholesome trend
although still depressed in all lines,
according to L. C. Borden.
"This depressed condition,” he said,
“Is believed to be still due to our
western and southern agricultural sit
uation. to taxation, to the SUM too
high living costs and to labor coats.”
In the New York district, he con
tinued. It is hoped that the Genoa con
ference will be the Unit etep towards
future beneficial conferences which
will prove more economical than po
Ilttcal The proposed soldiers’ bonus
legislation he added, “while strongly
condemned (a not having much effect
because of the firm faith In President
Harding ”
Philadelphia la 6ell on the way te
recovery, as well at (Tavelaod sad
New Kagtaed. It was reported
l-ees favorable reports from the ,
Richmond district ware presenter by
W J, Srhechler.
“ladustrlally. condition* ar* fair”
ha an Id There Is probably lees
employment than la found la the 1
larger rlllee The agri< elterel el tea ,
tloa I* aertoea bet the farmer,
will he able fo combat the holt
vil well The commercial eftaa
la general Is fair hot nothing
to eat he** over, Print Or lolly road!
tloaa are probably poor, hut not eo
much due to rotfoo as to hod loans ,
la year* gone by**
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CIGARETTES —^
. of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—bltndei
20 for I'Je
10 for 9c
Vacuum tin*
of 50 - 45c
ALL THESE PROVOKE SMILES! NO TIME FOR EXPLANATIONS
Various Kinds of Ladies Who Excite
the Risibilities of the Writer in
Hu me roue Publication.
Ladles make me laugh—ladles who
drees like Kewple dolls; ladies who
are always arranging slumming par
ties; ladies who arrive at the theater
during the middle of the first art sod
practically stop the performs are; la
dles who tell fortuars; ladles who
epead 12 hour* a day la rmgsur
aats; ladles who organise welfare
leagues sad are forever talking about
them: ladle* who know- all about rets
tfvtty; ladtPa who embrylder their
bridge Hut lag with tetephnw* rails
gtmslp sad rhagae stories; ladles who
are habitually •ate hour sad twetwy
minutes late Bar all appointment*;!
Yeung Woman Simply Felt Herself the
Victim of Circumstances, and
Went Her Way.
“I was walking along Fourteenth
afreet." *ald a young woman artist,
“and I aaw a woman ahead ef me
pushing a baby carriage There was a
baby la the carriage, ami the baby
was holding the at ring of a rubber
belhtoa. I noticed that the 10111600
was unusually large, probably due to
Its being lartated beyond Its rated
rapaHty,
“Just ae I paaaed the hahy carriage
fh« balloon exploded. Went ’Pop ’’
and disappeared Apparently the
mother waa looking some Other direr-
l Pan at the 11 me and shea she turned
her bead, saw the halhaui wa* gone
We wish our neighbor to live a
blameless life and not to blame US
for the one we live.
A REWARD OF $5,000.0q
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ladtro w tin
aro *bni-k*4 at aaylhtag
aafi 1 * »• g«4Cg 41
a*! abe *> nn*
vied bm*
they 4*41*1
ea«treHaa4; tadlro from
with the rataatrv
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W having twmt atn*
•rithe eyevt me m
nlev*4eartv
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m*4Hh* la
Faria.. rwm|*l#«Hy f«wg*t
1 the mean triefc* ”
she et'lain
iM, mn»\
thetr Batlve
taagtt*: la«tt*» vhe have
rhea atte*n|4e*t te
r«4*«.4e the
twittca^l
arowr h*«4»
uadvrotMnil. Ia4hm urh*.
lew* infant IN4
1 4eay ram
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<tna‘i kaww
wbra a r*mmar* r*Kf>;
halhv.41 te Karat 1
1 414 ant
1 VM
|j When Nava* Plane* Crash
Waehtnxton Uemeaaat Harold F
‘ffetdoe of this city and Knsigs Miller
of the here** of seroeaettre. ware
drowned la tho Potomac river wbea
their aa*al eea plane was la conistoo |
with one piloted by (Aeotenaat Com- j
maader C V Johaaoa la rommand
of the Anocoeta naval air etatl on sod 1
hie merbaatrlaa. J W Jacob* the
last emaped nalnjured
Lteetauaat fUddea was said to have ’
hev-a trying oat a new propeller and
about MM feet up uhea the rwttlsloo
occurred 111* seaplane fell Into the .
river. Jast below the aaval air atattoa 1
while that of Gommaader Johavoa 1
fiew off hat made a forced Isndiac ta
the river an«l us* wrecked Roth j
Johnaoa and Jacobs were ph ked up i
by rescue hosts. - • •
Gifts For HaitypHn Inetitu**.
Hampton Y* — Several valuable
clft*. indrd'nu cash for the Hampton j
Normal. Institute, were unnougred by j
Thief Justice WUPam Howard Taft, j
pre«ident of the hoard of trustees, at
the f*4th anniversary celebration of the
'nxtltute. These included 125.000
from an anonvmous donor for an organ
as a memorial to the late Dr HoBis
B Frlirell. former principal, and 115-
000 from Mrs. Henry A. Strong, of
Rochester. X. Y.. for a home econom
ies nracti-e house; Acting on behalf
of Mrs John S Kennedv. of New
York. Dr Willis * Jay Srhiefflin. a
Hampton trustee, presented a dormi
tory for 12 teachers ami -50 girls, which
Mrs. Kennedy provided as a memo
rial to her husband, a lif^lons friend
of the institute.
la dice who aro cMSMtnunltj d* HI tag
•41 the fart that they aro ledlro —
From Life
Owe Day Late
Moving to a •franc* city and eat-
tliag la ■ a*w bovoe had kept am busy
fWr *wuie time, eo busy I Bcgfc-t*d to
attetNd churrh.
I m* day the minis*eg w*« calling mu
our efreet and drnptie*t Ml fo orv- me.
During hi* caH he lav Ited ne to at -
t*hd a spo« lei aerv !«•* the f>dlnv*lng
Humtnv I prnmloed to he thee*, and
to rvmvlhce him that I really meant to
fulfill mv •tutv tMW-arris the churv-h
| told hltu | had already rented a pew
which I h«ped to orrupy regvilariy.
At the firot opportunity I telepti«4*e«|
the r-harv h ate>« awl fo socnr* a vacant
pew. oulv in he lnf<»rn!*d that n<»
•etifs were woted - all were free.—friil-
cagv* Tribune
If \«>u »rgulii*e. each ipi.at give up
something
Indolent pe*»|de :iw- elM**4iraged and
fortifie I hy the octogenarian who
never 'IMS taken exercise.
merely am4her victim of ctw*umataa-
tint evidence" Baltl«*»ro AlUerii'ah.
Would be a small amount te
for saving a man'* life. If you e
Banv* your life for a dollar bill w<
you hesitate to spend it? You risk
your life everytime you drive your
car in the rain because you can’t see
through your windshield. A dollar
bill sent to the Beltioror# Sea-Thru
Caeperattoe. Baltimae*. M*ryl*ad.
will ensure you having a clear wind
shield for the next three years, aa
their preparation is guaranteed to
keep your (lam as clear as a sum-
I mer’s day. Nothing like it on the
market. Otoe application will last as
long a* a rain storm even if ft lasts
a month It is absolutely guaranteed
I* give satisfaction or money refund
ed. Send for it today and be pro-
pared for the nest rata atana.-—Ad
vertisement.
HAD SPEECH WITH GOVERNOR
Certainly fcfcert. tut me incdent
mo Heari ef Th«a
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In lag that the' hamwled ea iaieruri>*a to vmit tho
atrptohe will take the place «.( the rofi4iuat>wy site at l**milet«4i
they fowad the car elroady eetl filled.
A few year* «*>• they were 1-redid -fhe g*>verm*r eat d»wB hy a •mull
lag that tho auto would “drive out a.,, fivxu Fnrtvlile and a aeoneaf
the horse "
Now r-otoes be g**v*ratoenf, teport-
later aakrvt Wm to eychaage aenta
with an«4h*f ntrtnher <»f the party at
lag 1 hat the country *1111 haa IlK.MBn that they could wdUMM* a coavewN*
• esi ItMCaea. •vooporod wMh lft.iCtrt.tlS ri<-n Khorily afterward the lad’s
j U» IUIM. . aewtmale dl*4—nl t» the hoy that It
tYe have about Ifi.teeTiaei n*4<w- waa the goverUMf be hod aci'»mtu>»-
«*ais. ah-ng with aeoriy twice a* ntaay dated
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takes a wise fellow t«i make his f|nun* i t’»i|i««rietn*e like» t<> wake one up la
lo-lp him toward lila kmmI.-- Boston the miilille «»f the niuht t«» :i«!mini<it<u
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The Thrifty Citizen Who
Caught the Plugged Nickel
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R. BROWN had swallowed his lunch and had
paid his bilL Cautiously he counted his change.
“Here!” he said, sharply, “Take back this plugged
nickel and give me a good one!”
Mr. Brown walked proudly out. They couldn't
fool old Brown. ‘
But old Brown had fooled himself. '
Brown’s day was heavy and dull.
He lacked “pep.” There was a
mid-afternoon drowsy spell when
he needed to be awake—the direct
find natural result of heavy, starchy
breakfasts and lunches, taken on
^ faith and without question as to
value—just because the food looked
and tasted like food. >
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Thousands of shrewd business
men who count their change, take
their food for granted.
That’s what builds up the sani
tarium business, and puts the tired
“all-done” feeling into the mid
afternoon of a business day.
Grape-Nuts is a scientific food
whose delicious, appetizing flavor
and crispness are an introductioh to
well-balanced nourishment—a
nourishment eaa : ly and quickly _
similated, so that body, brain and
nerves are weL fed’ and kept free
of the stored up poison^ left by so
many ill-selected foods.
Served with cream or good milk,
Grape-Nuts is a complete food, al
ways ready, always a delight to the
taste—and always a safe selection
for the ipan who thinks his stomach
is entitled to some of the same pro
tection he gives to his pocket. '
Grape-Nots—The Body Builder
“ There*8 a Reaeon**
Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.