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04 Due to Neglect Ifnportant Func Wo May Seriously Im. pair the Health.. There are many people who believe th0y suffer from indigestion when their dtconfort really is due to a constipat ed' 4ondition. p.loat,. with its attendant mental de rsin1; sick-headache, the belching of +sour stomach gases, etc., are fre quently due to inaction of the bowels. )elieve the congestion and the trouble i-Anually disappears. The use of cathar tles and purgatives should be avoided, however; these shock the system un necessarily and, at best, their effect is but temporary. A mild laxative is far preferable. The compound of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and sold in drug stores for fifty cents a bottle, is highly recommended. Mr. Benj. Ba din, 360 Madison St., Gary, Ind., ks Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a nderful medicine; for four year ad a severe case of indiges tio d constipation before trying Dr. ,O well's Syrup Pepsin, which he is to recommend to all who suffer A Hero's Nightmare. Wounded Soldier (to man in next cot)--Charlie, I just 'ad' a most 'orri bio dream. I dreamt I 'eard the whis Ile to charge, and I was a "conscien tious objector!" Important to Mothers Efxamine carefully every bottle -of (AOTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants 'and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletchdr's Castoria The inhabitants of Cochin China pre for rotten eggs to fresh ones. Sold Under a Binding Guarantee Money Back if It Fail. For Man or Beast HANFO D'S Balsam of Myrrh or Cuts, Burns, 3ruises, Sprains Strains, Stiff Neck., 2hilblains, Lome Back, OldSores,OpenWounds, und all Fcternal Irhiuries. lade Since 1846. ^SC nyo" i Price 25c, 80e and $1.00 " UihE OR WRITEI All ueaiers e amies Forever -om~tpt h 'dief -Permane t Cure. RtITER 'S LITTLE . VER ; LS never h -.'it rel y ta t ,4;r'J'. CARTER'S no ITTLE 0 ligatioR prove .gopein brighten the eyes. ~'S~Lt'tDOSESMALL PRICi,. 6bnil fl00 must bear Signature Neuralgia Nothi nqgives such quick relief from neural a, sciatica or rheumatismi as Yngers Liniment. It qtops pin and allays the inflammation instantly. YAG ER' S Re trealxtemalsple iesttor Liit aJE . At ll dealers--An eight ounce bottle for 25o. un2 'Prepared by * OILIERT BROS. & 00., Ino.. - Baltimore. Md. Sudden Death Caused by Disease of the Kidneys The close connection between the heart and the kidneys is .well known nav~adays. When kidneys are diseased, irterial tension is increased and the iMart funcetions are attacked. When 11p kidneyai no longer pour forth waste, iregnic poisqping occurs and the per Gonkdies,.andithe cause is often given a 1eart disehse, or diseaseE of brain Sa good' lnsunance. Again'st such "a. rIk to setid 10: cents for a large tr4 pak~age of "Anurio"-the latest dd Yverf .'of Dr. Pitice, '"When yrou iluffer frof& backache, freqtient .or tyetrinle,rhilnatio pains here 01' , or that ri t te 4rn-ot i Constipation BENJ. BASbIN. with stomach and bowel trouble. A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin should be in every home for Use when occasion arises. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writ. ing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 203 Wash. ington St., Monticello, IlL. When a man pays compliments he is never forced to eat his words. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels.--Adv. Common Sense. "Darling, fly with me." "Stpy down on earth, Freddie, and I'll c6nsider your proposal." RHEUMACIDE FOR RHEUMATISM. A few people still imagine that Rheumatism can be cured by outward applications, but the best medical science today recognizes the necessity of internal treatment to eliminate ex cess -uric acid and Rheumacide does this. Your druggist keeps it.-Adv. Cause and Supply. "What a fire-eater Jiggins'is!" " Yes; accounts for his constant sup. ply of hot air." Eczema Seven Years-Cured by Tet. terine. "I had Eczema on my-chest for seven years and the torture was almost unbear able. One of your salesmen offered to pay for the Tetterine if it did not cure me. I used less than three boxes and am entirely well." Clem Kinard, Ruffin,- S. C. Tetterine cures Eczema, Itching Plies, Dandruff, Ring Worm and every form of Scalp and Skin Disease. Tetterine 60c. Tetterine Soap 25. Your druggist, or by mail from the manufacturer. The Shup trine Co., Siavannah, Ga. With every mail order for Tetterine we five a box of Shuptrine's 10c Liver Pills free. Adv. Editorial -Confepsion. "Better interview this I4ady. Eglan tiue," suggested the.md.naging editor of the New York Dail Sq9ash. "Why, she's a lin. A heh can't do anything but cackle." "Well, we've printed' W rse inte'r views. Go ahead." - -a6 RELIEF HAS ~BEEN PERMANENT Says Cardul Built Up System When Other 4t4ges Failed, Believes It Saved Her Life. :Hendersonville, N. C.--Mrs. M. A. Redmon, of R. F. D. 1,' this place, writes: "I wish to state that before having taken Cardui, my condition of health was all run-down, and had been that way ever since my marriage two years -ag' hMet .Muy 1.I. only weighed 107 pounds. My averago weight is 1Q5 ,poujnds. I1 .had .such awful pains. at yJnfes.I'-:could l'iakdly got. .. -Ifha~d severe. pairls in my 1Adk an;btnn and could scarcely 4o my ork ,... I c~ul'd not lift dhyi'igabea/y: "In November, 1913, I began taking Cardul. I thought I would give it a trial though my family doctor,, had set the date for -an examination of me. .. I saw my improvement after taking the first bottle. .. I am getting fat and well, and in March this year I weighed 128 pounds... Your'.Cardi tonic built up my system wlen all other medicines failed. I feel- and look like a different person... I ani still.. . praising it to my friends,.;, for I can truly say I believe it: sayed. my life. My relief from all pain has been per manent." If you are run-down in health and need a tonic, take Cardul, the woman's tonic. It will help you. For sale by all druggists, The prince 6f Wales has been initi ated into the craft Qf Masonry. After.Grip .Then. Spring Fever? This is the time of year to lobb out for trouble! We feel weak-our blood seems hot-no apptite.--lt's time to clean house! This is when the blood is clogged and we suffeu fromn what is commonly called a cold. Dr. Pierce's Goldein Medical Discov. Ory purifies the blood and entirely eradicates the poisons that breed and foed disease. Pure blood is e'ssential to good health. The weak, run-down, debflitated .condition which so many~ Pe01l experience is commonly the et. ?C fiptire blood. "Medical Discov-. G . Ily Jeanses the blood of lm PUtI, " tin reases the activity -of 4B . LR Acting Director of Bnle School Course of the Moody Bible Inhtitute, Chicago.) .(CoPYk1shtj 1916, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR APRIL d AENEAS AND DORCAS. LESSON TEXT-Acts 9:32-48. (See also Prov. 31:10-31.) 1 GOLDEN TEXT-In all things showing thyself an ensample of good works. Titus 2:7. Step by step the Gospel can be traced, spreading itself, but "begin ning at Jerusalem." Paul's conver sion is one of the greatest evidences of Christianity. The two miracles of today's lesson are additional evidence that it is of God. I. At Lydda (vs. 32-35). Caligula, emperorof Rome in A. D. 39, ordered his statue to be erected in Jerusalem that he might be worshiped as a god there as elsewhere. The excitement and conflict which arose in opposition to this sacrilege lasted for two years, during which time Christian $ersecu tions ceased. Following Saul's visit at Jerusalem, and during this time of quiet, Peter made this tour of visita tion. Lydda (modern Ludd) is about twenty-five 'miles northwest of Jeru salem. Here dwelt certain saints (v. 32) literally "holy ones," converted disciples of Christ, not ones of spe cial honor, for all who are members of the body of Christ, are "saints" (Phil. 1:1). . Here also dwelt Aeneas, "a certain man," possibly not a believ er, but having great need (v. 26:3:2; 10:1, 14:8; 9:10), and of years stand Ing (v. 33). Notice Luke, the physi cian's careful record. Peter must have seen M~any such, yet this man is one Peter "found"; he was evidently look ing for him. Peter's pity was not sen timental but practical and his words powerful, for back of them was the Living and Powerful Christ. He knew who could work a cure. The, long weariness is to be relieved. Yet those days of illness gave time for meditation and probably prepared the man's heart to respond in faith to Peter's .words., Peter does not attract attention to himuelf, but rather to Jesus. His was but to be the instru ment of the cure. The healing was a means to an end, for when those who dwelt i Lydda. and Sharon (v. 35) heard of the miracle, or saw this healed man, it was to them a demon stration of the power of thle'.'riseri Christ, and they "turned'to the Lord" (v.'35Y: -Therb is no comparing Peter with modern "healers." Peter's words and actions Were a living demonstra tion,- not for -profit, of the power of *Jesus--in his -life, and ,testimony. . ... At Joppa1 (vs. '36::43). Joppa .was the only .seaport the Jews'ever possessed for themselves. It was and is still, a: .rather insignificant to'wri, and now-marls the beginning of the railroad leading to Jerusalemn, 35 miles distant. No name is recorded of any of its rich or prominent citi zenk;' bnly that of an lynmnhIe woman. The record of her,. life, howvever, isa inspiring (v. 36), and her name is a common one adopted by organizations of women. Like her master her life was fell of "good deeds"; like him she was not ministered unto, but ministered. This is real greatness and'it is open to all of us. Her name "Tabitha" (Hebrew), Dorcas (Greek), *meena gazells;--whichi in. the 1Eatt is a favorite type of beauty. This "certain' disciple" was-beatitiful, in life as well, talise vas first a believer, then a oelf gWe believe in order to do. not i~ n Jorder to.''believe. ' This' woman is an example of.the' wise anid capable woman mentioned in Proy. 31: 10-31, a picture well: worth studying in these days of the "feminist movement." She is a good type to be followed by church women, and by us all in the feect that her reputation rested upon deeds "whicii, she did" (v. '36), not ones she was about to do, nor did she wait for some great opportunity of service. The life of Dorcas reveals 'one of the causes of the triulmph of Christianity in the Roman empire. It was a source of wonder that those early Christians should so love each other. The reason why Dorcas was allowed to die lies in the providence of God. He .loved his work and this recorded incident has served to raise up multitudes of otimer Dorcases. Her death also reveals that being "full of good works and alms deeds" does not exempt his servants from sickness and death, and that God evidently has oth er purposes in sidnness than to chas tise our sin of to humble our pride (John 9:3,1 IcRings 18:14).' The friends of Dorcas were folks of faith, for as yet there was n6 case of apostolic power to raise the dead so far as we know, and it was now about ten years after the resurrection of Christ. Peter followed the example of his Lord (Luke 8:2, 54), dismissed all spectators and "prayed" (y, 40). The way to revive a dead pastor, church, school, perqonal experience, or per son "dead in trespasses 'and sins," is by prayer, Peter also did as he had seen -his Master do to, his mother-in law (Mark 1;:30., 31), and gave Dorcas .his hand to help her arise, This gav'e an opportunity for fruit "tiul work among the converts (v. 41) aMd the. enlistment of many new'-be lievers (V. 42), so tpat Poter abodc in 3oppa for' some ,tim0 Ji the housf 0IJ KN , of- 0. STOr CJ ODS01 N ew Discovery! Takes PI Work Without Ma Salivat I 'iscovered a vegetable comp the work of dangerous, sickening want every reader of this paper and if it doesn't straighten you quicker than salivating calomel j the store and get your money. I guarantee- that one spoonft Liver Tone will put your sluggis1 and clean your thirty feet of boy bile and constipation poison wh your system and making you feel I guarantee that one spoonful < liquid liver medicine will relieve ti iousness, coated tongue, ague, mal ach or any other distress caused 1 as quickly as a dose of vile, nau besides it will not make you sick o1 in the Trenches. Gaston-Mon dieu! and what shall we do if the water freezes? Sandy-Sit down, ye fool!-Lam. poon. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen eral Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties ot QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Edriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. Vassar Students Work. Recent reports at Vassar college show that fifty students are working their .way through college, and that 96 of them have earned some money for that purpose. 'Two girls earned $175 and $190 running a book and fur niture exchange. TUtoring-at 75- cents an hour is another good source of in come. Some of the girls workjnetli4 candy kitchen and at other occupa tione of the kind. STOP SCRATCHING! RESINOL. RELIEVES ITCHING INSTANTLY .That .itching, burpning skin-troupble which keeps yqu scratching and dig ging, is a source of disgust to others, as well as of tormerit to you. Why don't you get i'id of it by using Resl nol Ointment? Physicians have pre scribed it for over 20 years. In most cases, it stops itching instantly and beals eruptions promptly. -It is very easy and economical 'to use. sold by all. .druggists.-Ady. String Made From .Paper. An enterprising engineering firm appears now, after a number of ex periments, to have succeeded in man ufacturing string fro'm p~aper. In al) pear-ance the new string is exactly slm ilar to the genuine article, and stout enough for, tying parce'ls of quite a fair size. According 'to a' prominent wholesale stationer the usual kinds of string and twine are now practical ly unobtainable, and as this new paper. string cali be~ sold for less than tile real article is at present fetching, it bids fair to come into general use It may be added that this string ia used extensively at Woolwich.arsecnal. STOP EATING MEAT IF KIDNEYS OR BACK HURT Take a Glass of Salts to Clean Kid neys If Bladder Botherr You Meat Forms Urlo AcId. Eating meat regularly. entally produces kidney trouble in' 'ome forqp or other, says a well-knowns authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheu matic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and uninar - ritation. r r The moment your back hurts or: kid neys aren't acting right, or if- bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of. Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys wvill then act fine. This famous* salts is made from th~e acid of grapes and lemon juice, comn bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kid - neys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neuttalize the acids in the urine so it no lonlger irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. ,Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful eWervescent lithia wqiter drink which millions'ol men and women take now and then to kceep the kidneys and urinary organs cl'ean, thus avoiding serious kidJpoy disodge.--Ady.| b'rench soldiers, at thA front jire al-' I%' ~ T !jtN-r, rsuv 8* LIV ace of Dangerous Calomel king You Sick-Eat Anythi a-Don't Lose a Day's I >und that does 'a (lay's work. I calomel and I derful liver medic to try a bottle Calomel is pois up better and bones, often causi ust go back to gerous. It sicki Tonie is safe, ph L of Dodson's thing afterwards, i liver to work it to the childlren 'els of the sour ach or shock the ich is clogging and wake up fe miserable. day's work. )f this harmless Get a bottle! ie headache, bil- what I say, tell iria, sour stom- back. Every drul y a torpid liver me and knows c ;eating calomel; vegetable medicir keep you from ous calomel. Policewomen Prove Practical. London policewomen have justified their "unfeminine" undertaking by the convincing means of real service. Ac cording to a London tispatch. Eng land, after a six months' trial, is really beginning to like them, though at first there was violent opposition to tlee enterprise. Incidentally, these new public servants are winning favor. not so much by force as by tact and per suasive powers. They have. been es- b pecially successful in quieting panic stricken crowds during Zeppelin raids, In dealing with drunken and fighting soldiers, and in calning exeited wom en and children in the streets. RECEIPT FOR DARKENING GRAY HAIR WITHOUTDYES. ApIly like a shampoo to your hair and scalp Q-Ban Hair Color Rest6rr Do, this every day for a week then three times a week. J-a: shorttime all your.-gray, faded, prematurely gray or gray"asreaked hair turns an even' beautiful dark shade with not even a t6ace of-gray showing.'Q-Ban Maken s'calp and -hair healthy, leaving all your hair fluffy, soft, thick and beautifully dark~and lustrous. 'Qiku - s" no a d,'f'harmless, and is sola O'n 'B -ney back guarantee by drug s'tores; big bottle 50c or sent prepaid by* Q-Ban, Front St., Memphis, Tenn.,Adv. A young widow knows that th4Yeasi est way to~ catch a successor \o the late lamented is to 't'adayjrCI~ him. Fifty vocations are taught ..tn- the Uinited States navy. ..- -.-- .-.. Ozark Mothers L Afraid To Go Now Sleep .Soundly. Stie. They~ Have Found a Suire Preventive, For Croup. Many nmothers, besides those of Ozark, Mo., have been afraid to sleep at night for fear of .being awakened bf that dread croupy cough. Mrs. H. H. Givan and Mrs. J. J1. Cave,, both of Ozark, have found, in common -with many other Missouri mothers, that a jar of Vap-O-Riub in the house in sures a good night's sleep. -Vap-O-Rlub is the external treatment for all forms of croup or cold troubles, introduced here from the South last wlinter. It is in salve form and you ;ust rub it over the throat and chest, covering with a warm flannel cloth. The body warmth releases antiseptic vapors that are inhaled with each breath,e loosening the phlegm, and, in addition, .Vick's is absorbed through, and stimulates the skin, relieving' the tighbtness and sorenessi Croup is usu ally relieved in fitfteen minutes, and a He Threw CN -Wi.8,. Prince of Birmningha4a, Ala., writes -4nd kidney tr-oubie, I tried calomiel gnd the dc Dr. Thacher's Liver and the first bottle relieved me very much, I an ands of others suffering f rom liver. ki4ney, ston . -lieved by this wonderful reinedy whieh 49ilds uo and $1 per bottle, Made by T HACHER Mn TRY THE OLD RELIABLE WCHILL TONI VOiMARRJ"" A F1NE QENERAL U'RNGTIH OJ SKODAKS & SUPPLug~ llUUWe also do bi hept, elans of flnishling l P~~.rIces and: 9a~ogue upon requaes R' TONER -It Puts.Your Liver To ng-It Can Not Vork! . want to see a bottle of this won ine in every home here. on-it's mercury-it attacks the ng rheumiatismi. Calomel is dan 'ns--while my Dodson's Liver6 rasant and harmless. Eat any because it can not salivate. Give because it doesn't upset the stom liver. Take a spoonful tonight eling fine and ready for a fulI Try it!t If it doesn.'t do exactly rour dealer to hand your money rgist and store keeper here knowsa. f my wonderful discovery of a. e that takes athe place of danger Bad Lookout. "I have just been persuaded to in vest in an elevator enterprise." "That's bad; it is sure to go up." The annual mineral output of Brit. ishi columbia. aggregates about $30,.. 0010,000. Stop That Ache! Don't wvorry about a bad back. Get rid ot It. Probably your kid-. neys are out of order. Resume eea Then, kidney backache will - go; also the dizzy spells, lameness, stiff ness, tired feelings, nervousness, rheumatic pains and bladder trou -bles. Use Doan-s Kidney Pills. Thoutlands recommend them.9 A South Carolina Case -' - - Mrs. L,. F. Ta- - 4cuv e lor, Ford St., Mul Sg, . b ins, 8. C., says: "My back ached ' and prined right .: across my kidneys. The secre tio ns frorn my kidneys --- passed rregularly . . and contained sedi ment. I had attacks of kidney colic and . . suffered a w fu fly. SFriends r o m - mended Dean. Kidney Pills and I ued rome. They re -lleved al eymtoms of kidney trouble an. I am gla to recommend them." Cet Dean'at Any Store, S0c a Bo. -- OA- PILLa Eb&TER-.MLLBURN CO., BUFFALO, Ni. Y. ATTrENTION--Men, women. I'll pay piu $3 daily writing.at home, pare time. I mean binessf. Nthd lOc for material and detied enstructm Johnson.3t10 taCur ipandce ,oedo.O. e adTo Be To Bed At Night gdod dpplication at night will, in at "Ist every case, prevent a iight at .tack. - v ut'let Mrs. Givan speak for herself. She writes-"'I hav used Vick's Yap. O-Rub on my little girl for croup. I rubbed it on her chest and throat and it is just splendid, arbd I wau't - afraid to go to bed at night." Mrs. Cave says-"I f nd Vap-O-Ru the best thing I have ever used for colds, sore throat, croup and all kinds. of skin troubles for child-en. I could not do without it now, as It saves calling a doctor." The penetrative quality of Vick's. makes it excellent also for inflamma. tions of the skin, sudh as burns bruises, itchings, piles and muscular soreness. In these cases, particularly in cases of burns. it seems to draw out the inflammation and has a de lightfully cooling effect. Three sizes, 25c, 50c or $1.00. The Vick Chemical Company, Greensboro, N. C. lomel Away "I was suffering with indigestion, biliousnes 0r5, for about a month. Finally I tried and Blood Syrup ound and well, can eat anything." Thous. isch and bowel trouble have been quickly ro. the entire nyatem. Sold at all drugglste, 60e . DICINE COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tenn.E' Wanted! You take no risk when buying; STEWART'S WA SHNG CRYSTAL Bes byactaltes. Dscadswashboards. saves, I me at d mno e. housewives happf, simply amazeds at results Che ingredient ljsed guaranteed tende.' - rsure food and drug act. no acids, positively harm,. ,~theVAso tel su rre 01 ati sue. Under bie proof. Siewart Co.,DeakO, Tjediay, lFt.-.. fa' WAI S to secure the posilt',m yot*. gio .;'s' rr remale; 2c stamp b'rings pat'. tic. lI tu tree .1 4(i*@e, RInov, Pa,.