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LED -'THE SHOE THJ $3s.0 ,s.50 $40 Save Money by Wearing shoes Forwsale byover901 The Best Known Shoes wr. LDouglas name and the retail pi tom of all shoes at the factory, TI tIle wearer protected against high prices retail prices are the same everywhere. Francsco than they do in New York. 1 price paid for them. 0he quality of W. L Douglas protu than 46 years experience in makinm A/1 1 .61 th I n I Vi 1 -!( They .re madei: m weN cupe r 1inAdtII to a I 4 * can buy. Ask your shoe dealer for W. L. Dougie not supply yeu with the kind you i make. Write for interesting booklet :et shoes of the laighest standard of qti y return mall, postugo free. LOOK FOR W. L Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom. GOOD WORD FOR DANDELIC 'Americans Could Save Money by S, tematic Cultivation of Yellow. Flowered Plant. It 8 1is a1it ishinIig Ito 1411ost of its learn, fro a I au hit fati vse sor that ouir Jilli tin I Supply of dungeI(lpll roots coltes chiefly froin i (Germun I Austrian 1111( race. ly the way, w Stiirted fite notbion that fhils highly d oratlve yellow-flowered plant, shot )e bainilsled where tie lowier laike'v retext of a wl-kpt lvw? Well, dandtellons were mande h)eft alpAs, aid, luckily, they persist huling. The lnves suylply its w| "6greens," anild the roots w mIng relowneid iiediel luhy or tile Iliver." ]iut Vly sho l( I4 i ,tk gilt i'i i(tsr ,f4 8111( jui1I%. our tr no .ad ' 1 ikkrs of drugs iinport tc of 111 ellon roots overy year fr<*4 of Vl-oIr the( same reason, very Ilke tha \m n hVI1suga-.elt growers h di ". bor e tihe war--their' sc 'Ir lulad en1terprising Gr 11 *h firimers. For tihe sa reasn h N e Ilmve beenl semid~ug gc money Eir for iany anod ileaea*Y . hat '\' milght have prochit our1s.el.v s vit .. i. walfing for 11 wvo 011*N11vi *, N , * - Ilpply. .ill If .1u -sonl is It miight Tird to \- )m ly a part of it soame t it.i rl ok whenl We bol of ourI na I ( (ch ar lst les-sle impo nt to Mothere Examine e efully every bottle CASTORIA, a fe and sure remedy infants and chi en, and see that Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 ears. Children Cry for Fl teher's Casto: A Good r everse. "I h oa of reve ;,sed reforis railronds?" "Whalt are thley?" ' "W'a terlin S 4ck 15 on their en r n letrins., ogy Class. -itit do ytull kn ~Oi never lUnY nlly attention thema if I'm sure' the clhruiffeur knu his business." Farm Family's Share of Meat. Th nyerage Amlerienn itarm i fant consumiles Over'$ ))~')'lh I 142 year. * Vi'-Should .Pindzu RIFIA~s Buch an equipment will thousands of other hunters, makes, but take along WI the always-reliable kind. TiH1K W BR AND BR~ Give Your L Take a time fried and proven iveness, Biliousness, Jaundic Blood, Pimples,'Indidlestion. Dr. Thacher's Lii Your Liver and Kidneys are your best when neghected they become your mesl slipated you should immedIately take "p ~ TER oUcLAS 6T HOLDS ITS SHAPE " $4.50 & $5.00 ARWR N W. L. Douglas 30 shoe dealers. in the World. :e is stamped on the bot. te value is guaranteed and for inferior shoes. The 'hey cost no more in San 'hey are always worth the ct is guaranteed by more ; fine shoes. The smart , Centres of America. Cory at Brockton, Mass., under the direction and 4*4%o orking with an honest '.o - r the price that money a shoes. It he can ant. take nio other A&11a 11 IiWy to BEWARE OF a oty r t price, 5U5STI Boys' Shoes Best In the World $3.00 $2.50 & $2.00 W. L. Douglas Shoe Co., ilrocktot, Iass. N Cardul Wins Suit. Afteri a trihli it tihe Unilted Stllt(s /s- Distri' , t Court or ('hienigo. wiefore .Indge CittpenteI r atd 1t fleriwt' jury. ithe Jury l(1tnd flit Aniterleau Medicli AssocIin (lon guilty of libeling Cartdiul, the woti to tIi's tole, wllh tii hey iaId denoinced .o its it "'1ostruint." This is a vindication of the nlidiile atnd a It proof that It hats iterit, wh'lieh was recognizedI by n jury tlfter a trial Cof the inontis, onte of the longest I civil eases otn recoied. Maniy doctors land chinists testifed oil both sides land Ihe evidence totitled oiearly fou tinillion words. ini Il GOOD FOR HUNGRY CHILDREN fit as Children love Skinner's Macaroni and Spaghetti because (of its delicious taste. It is good for thein and you can give thetn till they watnt. It is a great hUllder of hon1e aid tusele, aid -d" not !:e tlemi netvous and irri table like tient. The miost economieal ly, and nutritious food k' own. Made froin niy the finest Duruin wlitat. Write Skin pti net' Mfg. Co., Onahnt, Nebr., for beaul n tiful cook book. It is sent free to l, imothers.-Adv. od ter' Willie Meant Rabid. ed Wee Willie wats greatly excited. -lin11111l11," lie cried, "youl know Jones' 11111)?" he "Yes, Willilnn." Is "We thought it was a fox terrier, is( didn't We?" qq. "'Yes, WIilliamtt.' "And they took off its heal land sent it to I'ittsblutrglh.. and round it wasnit i fox terrier ifter till." of "WhaIt wats it?" tor "Mrs. Jones said the dItor found it out it vaS it rabbit (og."--YouIngstoVn n Telegrai. Doing Credit to It. dia "Who are those two men who s0em to bie ittralting so m1ilt ittenttion On the plitformn?" oil "Those tre tiuen wh.Ito hnve both doll credit to their AlitA MAter. One is an honior 1m1111) of lalrvard." pi- "And who is the other?" "Oh, lie is tni hionor a11111 of Sing Sing." uw Dr. Poery's "DEA) D SHOT" is an effective medicine for WVormis or TIapeLwormt int adults to or children. One dose is suflieient, and no w5 supplemetatl purge necessary.--Ad v. a gintes his nighbhor is Itry'ing to dt him i. rAnger's a st one eaust in a horntets' You.Equipped With M CARTRiDmons insure your success, as It has Don't take a chance with other nchester Rifles and Cartridges Made for all kinds of shooting. INGS HOMAj TH1E GAM1X ivera Chance remedy for Liver Complaints, Cost e, Kidney Troubles, Impure or Bad If suffering from these take er and BloodSyrup frIends if you keep them: in good condition, but dangerous enemies. Hf you arc bilious or con his great preparation-50c and $1-all dealers. Sodfor 47 years. For Malaria, Chills & Fever. Also a Fine General roNICO Strengthening Tonic. GOOD EXPERIMENT IN GOOD ROADS Government Constructed Over 480,000 Square Yards of Different Types in 1912-1913. Over 480,000 squire yards of differ enit types of rotis for experimental ilid object-lesson purposes were con structed during the fiscal year 1912 3013 under the supervision of the of flee of ibilic roads, UnIted States de partmosut of agriculture, according to Bulletin 53 of the department, making at total (if over 4,000,000 squiare yards of ro(ld constructed untder tie splier vision of this oflice silce 1905. 1 The types of rotds built were brick, concrete, oil-cetent concrete, hitumil R0nous colcrte, Il )IIiltu is-siurficed concrete, bitumlinous macaedami, sur face triiitelt, malicladiill, asphilIt-slag. oil-ispialt-gravel, oil-gravel, oil-coral ine, gravel-miacadamII, gravel-slag, sald clay, sand-gunbo, burnt clty, shell and earth. ''hle object lesson aid experli nental work (uring the pilst year as done at a cost to the local communities of $139,8-11.89. This 5does not Include the stlriles an1(d expellses of the de partment engineets. The road work during the year wan done iIn Arkansts4, Florida. (Georgla, Kentucky, Maryind, Alissisoippi, Ne brasika, North Carolina, South DIakota, Tennessev, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin iad the District of Columblia. CONCRETE ROADS IN HAWAII Fine System of Highways Being De veloped on Islands-Paradise Offered to Motorists. A large Increase in visitors to the Hawallani Islands this yeai has brought prollilently to the front the vital question of good roads. The see on1d city of the territory, ililo, lits led the way, and halts Il ready colstrutct('d handsom..e concrete boleva rds leading from the wharves throughout the busi n11s0 section. The outlying districts, under the imanlagement of a progres sive local governinent, have put their highways inl thorough order, and auto mobiles may nxow enjoy on the big island, some hliundreds of niles of per fect maticadamnt surface through the most magnificent scenery. With a Choice of every variety of Climate, from the fully tropieal to the oterlialI snows of the high 1mo1011tmthins, the isilnd of Haiwaii offers i Illotoring paradise vithouit a peer in the world. Fderal Road Funds. Thc apportionment of federal road ttimds avud llible for tile fis cal yeair ending June 30, 1917, tre a follows for New York anlld neighboring states: New Y ric ....................$250,720.27 New Jersey ................. 59,212.65 Connecticut ................... 3,9.4 D~elawere .................. ~sg3 MaIne .....-................. 4451.50 Maryla .Id...................0722 MatsSnehlusettH.......,......7,50.00 New I-amupshire ..........2.9.6 Pennl~s) Jvaia ...............23,-1..17 Ithode Island ............... 1t,645.71 Vermont ................... 2-IS.47 IFor tihe fiscal year enudinlg Junie '0, 1918, each'1 state will re ceive dloubile thle aibove figures; f4or 11)10 three times, for 1192( four timhes, and14 for 1921I five timie~s the amlounts abloive stated. CAMPAIGNJ IN WEST VIRGINIA "Get Out of the Mud" Is Slogan Used in Behalf of Bletter Roads Motorists Are Wanted. "Ge(t Out of thle Mud"' is tile slogan ulsed ini West Vir'ginia ill a1 (capign ini h)bha1lf of bet ter roads. Several coun~ties hlave recen~t ly voted( favorably 01n hond1 issues for road4 Imllpov(eents, 1and these ord~(s piyl'd 1an imp~lortantl 1 i'irt inl tile acti vitiles of' : 441(d-roads~ ad(vocates precedling the e'l(ections1. Thie sioga~n wa11s emlployed as tile re'fraina to a son~g in one electlonl. Good roads ad(voentes in WVest Vir'ginia say thalt satisfactory highway's will bring in manyI1 motorists, a8 tile m~outaIin sceni cry of tile state Is of rare beauty. ENHANCED VALUE OF A FARM it Would Aid Greatly If Roads Were Permanently Good So Bigger Loads .May Be Hauled. Do you knowv how mluchl tile value .f your farm would he4 enhanced if your' roads were permanent4'l1ly good soi youI could( haul Iwo 1lin~ (one trip in Steadl~ of on0 101ad ini I w) trips? - Blegin tihe imprioovenwng! by3 1)ut1ting the r'oadsq adjaenut to4 youtr (ownl ranch in goodl cX'nditlon, tiern 'iur youtr 5'rv Iees to hllpI inlIi: th 41 imro)vemenQt of o)therI sections of tiw roadi'. .Lot of Fungjus Trouble. TheI(re 1s a 1lot of fu~l~ln u troule. th1is season. ,Blights8, rul~ ss,t ot, tmliew~s and1( other' ha1eterid and fungus d1s. otases are common'4l. TheiIye is 1n0 u15 dodging; we 1tauxl fighit lthem with the prop0Ier fungicides or they beat u1s. . Right Size of Farm. Selling off land till ll debts are canceled and little or no hired hell) needed has savedi a good home for many a worthy family who, had they clung to the big farm, would havo lost. INWINATIONAL Sft.DASIIIOOL LESSON , By E. 0. SELLERS-, Acting Director of Sunday School Course, Moody Bible In stitute. Chicago.) Copyright. 1916, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR OCTOBER 29 THE VOYAGE. LESSON TEXT-Acts 27:1-38. GOLDEN TEXT-Cominlt thy way unto eiovah; trust also In 1.-m, and he Wit eiang it to pass.-Ps. 37). Paul sailed from C'aesareia August, k 1). 59 (Ramsey), a few days after its address before Agrippa. lie 'enclld Mtalta iiboul November 15. 'aul knew how t,) meet mobs, :ut Iloie of his adventuares are more ,utstanding than 11--0 one we are tui:dying today. Ike, his physician, as ia comnipanion, a:1 the listoriatu, ose.j)llus, states tilit oin board the h0i) there were more than (*00 people raveling with Pauil. Iiiul was a un of distinction, a Itonan citizen. Ile ;aUd hIs own hired house inl Rome. \ristarchus may possibly have bee-i is servant to furnish comfort for he Journey. Itamnsey heIlevets Paul ma i eceived hereditary property, thus naking him a itRomad citizen of rank, )1 lhorning and of standing finan 111ly. I. Fair Weather and Contrary Wind3 vv. 1-12). Sldon ivas about 70 riles north of Caesarea on the coast )> Palestine. IIere Paul received Iht 'rty to go ashore and virit his Chris ian friends. Myra is In Asia Minor. t requires 14 days to reach this polit 'rom S ndon, a distance of about -400 liles. IHere, instead of going u the tegean sea route, ofteni used it going o Itome, the centurion found a grain chip bound from Alexandria to Italy, lnd plt ils prisoners on board. Sep :ember 1 they started for Italy. Thlue lirect course would have been west vard, but the wind was contrary, id he riogress was slow. OI the 23d hey were opposite cnidus, the south vest point of Asia Minor, 130 miles rrom Myra. September 25 they :-untered the harbor of Fair Iiven, car the middle of the south shore >f the island of Crete. The fast day, )ctober 5, the day of the great atone ment, was observed in this place. The [1uestion of going farther was a (e1 batal)le o'ie, yet the commander per sisted, and about the 10th of October they sailed for Fair Haven. 11. The Hurricane (vv. 13-20). Tak [fg advantage of a gentle wvind they pIut out of Fair HaIven,. and almost Immediately encountered the hurri Cane. It was perhaps hard for Piaul [luring those 14 days to discern the n ise, gentle hand of God. (.onah 1-4). Cod's most faithful servants (!o not always find smooth sailing. (Phil. 4:6, 7; Isaiah 26:3; John 10:33), but they may, no matter how fiercely ten pest tossed, know that God has not ceased to look upon thei with favor. Sometimes the best thing for us to [lo, when thus temmest tossed, is "to ighten the ship" (v. 18). Ill. The Message of Cheer: "I Be lieve God" (vy. 20-26). Neither sun nor stars having shone for maiy days, and all hope that any should h~e saved seemingly taken away, yet God1 is able to save in the darkness as well as in the sunshine, in the tempiest as welt as in tihe calm, and there was in that boat one man at least whose huope wias not gone, for God hiad saido to him, 'Thou must bear wit ness at Romue suso" (23 :11). Paul's muessaige oif cheer in the uuidst (if t his diesp)air and iufter they had been so long without rood, iuniuedi'ttely stamphedi him as a le'adetr oif wi sdm and power-. P'aul could mauike tbis promuise be cause "ani anigel of God n hose I am nnd1( whomi -I serve'' hind comue to lim i 1nd( assured himi that (God would re dleemri the promuise naalde two yeaurs lhe fore. Th'i~s implies that Pauiul bad givern lhmself to prayer. Observe ho0w onle godly man can save many iungodly men (Geni. 18 :22-33). God's vision canme to P'aul, b~ut P'aul used it for the comfort and cheer of the whole ship's company (II Cor. 1-4i). A miodern il lustration of a similar expierie'nce was that of Mr. Moodly anid General IIowv ird, returning from Europe on the steamship Spree in 1802. General H~owardl relates that Mr. Moody did a great deal to cheer the passengers, by both his words and Is uactions, during those daiys of stress rind storm, The dalrker and stormier tihe night, the more likely are the ungels of God to appear if we are in deed his (v. 23: Cf. Chi. 18:9-28:11). Sometimes thlese angels stand beside us and we do not see them, we are taken up wvithl the darkness and1( the hlowling of the storm. It is a great thing to be alie to look up to tile in finite God and say, "I aim lisa." 'To maki e this staitemen'iI t (ieligenitly, and1( withI a deep reiilizut ion of its meaning will give significance and1( solemnity to all. IV. Paul, the Life Saver (vv. 27-37). Paul d1id not stopm with simplly sayi ng that God was his. buit wenut oin to say, "WVhom also I serve." Miany say thiey are God's but do not prove it b~y thelir ilves of service. l 'aul lovedl to thuink atnd speak of huimuself as the servant 01 God1 (Rom. 1 :9; II 'Timn. 1 :3; Tfitus 1 :1). Some of the sailors thought to launch the boat, leaving the passengers to their fate. All the hurricanes that ever struck the sea or the ships of the sea' could not prevent the fulfillment of God's pronmises, and Paul fully aodepted the signicance ot God's word "tear not," GALOMEL IS MERCUR STOPUSII Don't Lose a Day's Work! If Yc Constipated Take "Dodson' You're bilious! Your liver is slug gish! You feel lazy, dizzy and all knocked out. Your head is dull, your tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach sour and bowels constipated. But don't take salivating calomel. It makes you sick, you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calonel crashes into sour bile liko dynamite, breaking it up. That's when you feel that awful nausegt and cramp ing. If you want to enjoy the nicest, gen tlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever vxperienced just take a spoonful of liarnless Dodson's Liver Tone. Your drugg;t or dealer sells you a 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under IIIY personal nioney-hack guarantee that each spooi-ful will clean your Their Privilege. "L,4o!i lere!" c'lla rj 'd a nilutitly mio Ioriaist, halling Itis l111bly (-ar in il'lnt tit' where .\ir. GIati .lohn11sonl (i' Htumpu11s itIdge wIts situelId. dralled over1 his ownl ft'e. "Art. 11his. iferntat youtigl si1vilges, itst Iarouil lite colr11ln'r ther-e, your. childrenl'." "I IT ll(I re W. W a 11s h n11lIlt18 Ir ily. "Wha have they lleen doing?" "D-11o lig! Why, tn ( r11. n dozen71t of 'hin is il 'ySh .:ing inl .1 1111bh-, :t1:1( whenl I vtnalong the \\hole1 sqilnd linled uil anld th ew loud at1 lilt, falst as they rmild sling it. 1,mok at mue! Lookl lit mly vear---" "Aw, well. u\hl enn I dti about it? This is Ipresidenitial year. .1110 the've git a right to sling ill tit tIuti tlhe' ::aw-ww-w !-antto."-Kanlsas OIliy Star. HOW TO REMOVE DANDRUFF Itching and Irritation of the Scalp With Cuticura. Trial Free. On retiring lightly touch spots of dan druffitching and burning witlf Cut icura Ointment. Next morning shampoo thoroughly with Cuticura Soap and hot water. These super-creamy emollients do much to keep the scalp clean And healthy and to promote hair growth. Free sample each by mail with f -ok. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.-Adv. Smallest He Had. l'rln-lot morn1ing.1, .Ilr. Skinner.l I was pleased to set. youl contfribulte Io t1he missionary collection this Ikr(1n Irting. Skililel''-Yes, I gave a nic kel. Pit rsonl-A ickel ! Why, I'm si,r prised that at 11nin of youtr stanldinlg should ninke it contribuifon liket Ilh:-.. Sklillier-Well, I know it walis a gooIl de'l to give. butl I felt thlat I ought t1) conltibulte somethiling, 11114 1 didn't have anything samller. ELIXIT I3ABEIC A GOOD TONIC And Drives Malaria Out of tile Syntem. "Your 6liabok' acts like maglc' I havegivon It to numerous people in my paritsl Who werai sutfering with chills, nalairannd1( fev1er, I r-o. ommend It to those who are sufferers andl~ In neced of a good tonic."--Rev. 5. Szymannowski, St. Stephen's Chiurc'h, Perth Ambony, N. 5. Elixir Ilabek, (Go cents, all druiggists or hy Pari'el Post, ~repaid, from Kloczewvskli& Co., The Main Thing. of' tue't to4 get int0 o elet y," sahl the11 "Yes4', nell( must knowv just5 whom~l to Hstu," rl'djlied( thIe Wonmu3il Wh llad11( A 3rilved4. MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for ('oldls, ('roup, l'lneumlonlia1 and Spralinls. ~i.'r 83a11 by all I )ruggislts. Grlee'nsboro, N. 0.--Adv. Not So Bad. '"I hea3r that1 .lainel.s doe1s a groot3 de4al oIf light relding."' "'Ie has1: to. 114' iln'cts gas tmle THIOUSA NDS HAVEI TROUBLE Al Weak and unhealthy kIdneys cause so much sickness and suffering and when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, serious results may be expected. Your other organs may need attention -- but your kidneys should have attention first Because their work is most important. if you feel that your kidneys are the cause of your sickness or- run down con dition commence takIng Dr. Kilmner's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because if' it proves to be the remedy you uneed and youlr kidneys begin to improve they will help all the other organs to health. Prevalerncy of Kidney Disease. M~ost people do( not realize tihe alarm ing increace andi remrklrable pirevalency of idnetly dlisease. Wilet kidnelly dii. ordlers are amllong the most Commlon dlis eases that prevail, they'3 are almost the last recognizedl by pat irntsq, who usually contenat themselves with doctoring the ef/ects, whlile tile original disease con stantly undertmines the system. SPECIAL. NOTE--You may obtain a sar ten cents to D)r. Kilmer & Co., Ilinghamit< to prove .the remarkable merit of thi n me& vailable information, containing many of from men and women who say they found In kidney, liver and bla dder troubles, Th< well known that our readers are avsdt Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. ht Y-Wa f, IT SICKENSI 16 SALIVATING 'DRUG ur Liver Is Sluggish or Bowels s Liver Tone."-It's Fine luggish liver better -than a dose co iasty calomel and that it won't ma*e ou sick. Dodson's .Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morn ng because you will wake up feeling Ine, your liver will be working, your eadacho and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and your bowels regular. You will feel like working; you'll be cheerful; full of vigor and imbition. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely eigetable, therefore harmless and can lot salivate. Give it to your children! \lilliens of peo)le are using Dodson's. Liver Tone instead of dangerous cal >mel now. Your druggist will tell you tlat the sale of calombI is almoslt st0p)pcd elitircly here.-Adv. Want Hens in English Parks. III tlt, hleu.. il' savitig a large Imnrt of' lle $i.001.00I l pet every year for ' hot'vigli (Igs, ;.11 mduittion Is 011. fomt to throwm opett 1.4)11414)1 pat'kls f'or poll try3 bretii' Thchi-114 Is. receivinig ser-a i enti ide atot t'roin1 tht. 111thort iies beeiinuse it is 4lt. al' thle litest war illii' 'e( tilli.'s suigg IsItd m 11 large ,evtile. Tlti I loo rs iot' he lo 1 %mve n1ski'el *l'or . Imr of* 4,ne4 p rk taw tArT wvith. Thle Iwh:!t pi*4\l-4vb o t8N [it' 1houtthre avrre. mnill nnotN lioi l'r (10111 h,1ns. Ti, 4-:niling p111t Iry bret''ilers of il. e411n1ry vill li- in vliel (to senid six ,z, 'leel e. fowls 4of hl. ismeiidii mld srin s . 'Scellenit le feett Ing tests are 14 le maade. All Ohe eggs. W-ill go) to) lho vot. t'(4 11 solil-is, untoi iorizes will le itilrded to lilth ownvTi of tI' liens Iying he muosi ggs. MOTHER, ATTENTION! Gold Ring for Baby Free. Cot i 25v1 ilttle if liby Ease from Uiay (rliug storeI,, mill iounail s 31 di ri'eed aiil gilbii rintig (gu rut t eed), proper size, innited yott. l1iby Enlse cureis l OwelCom lints antd ToLthluilg; Troubles of' lhtbles.--Adv. We Get You, Madam. NvIuiephev-- I tried l get a raIse to day, 1u11nt. 11ot t114e 141s refuiisedl it. Mrs. liu teb -T414 1m1.1d l)iek y. 1'e alti s yoll dhlin't 11111r141h14-11 himiti t, the z/.4l4el(alI ii1tuoment. Personal Interest Considered. Joiies-Do .om lhinik P1a : i il sight? Ilrown-I hope It will he wieui ily vife shs (li ive-pouniid box all eumnly. Writght's indtin Vegreable PItie have Ritood tile tet of time. '44Iet themi4 yourse.lf no14W. Bond. for sample to 372 PCear street, N. Y.-Adv. 114 ri y \eaves tn w1hn 11t-1 hmoseltailng Ssao be4.,41ns. S ops '_Neuralbia SWhy suffer from excruciating neu. raig ia pains when nil application of 3 ager's Linent will givo quick relief? This liniment is geo1 too, for rheu maitiism, 0I4tS I .scatia, ea lce,~ paini in chest or sile, spr ains, cutis aid bruiss . The in rgo 25 ent bt'tla of Y nger's U' ii. im i iiota four4 t i e n u nch011 that iprica. Al iiul de4n4 lrs. LIiMENT ANY INDUSTRIOUS MhAN 11r4un y evtn is I lin to4 good 1ni,l 1n44ing.O solungi 41ow. prienid ti rs. Th '1u 44n4:4 to'I Trloii. b un . oS a iaine mauker. 80x.3 nonhkki enii.nes iit I6.*. Snatl en pIta' requi44red.1 Jlet1er v.nh r it ,' m 1141hou II nt.1)nen. Aii em EC. I',.uens, l'?Sii lroundway, New York Otty WN.UC H A RLOT TE, NO. 44--1916. KiiNEy ID DON'T KNOW IT A Trial WIll Convince Anyone. Thousands of people have tesitificci that the mild and immediate ethect OR Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and. b~ladder remedy, is soon realized andE that it stands~ the highest for its1 remarkatble results, in the most distressing cases. Symptoms of KIdney Trouble Swvamp-Root is not rec'(ommiendedhC~ for everOIything but if youi suffer4 fro 4)4nn foy ing bladder troubles, fre"quen'itly pasfingj4~ waI)ter night and day:4, .emarin lg or' iri'ia I ion) in passlfing, briick-duist ori redrli e4nt., ness15, pioor d1ige'st ion, slee4plenen ni''ter v Ousness,51 hea rt d1isturba.n-44' duei to had kidney troulI,. -sii erupuo4us fromn baE.' bloating, irrsitIabIili wor 114 ut441 feeling. mack of amb:it i'sn, mayI he lo4S of i'shi o,. sa llowv 4omplexion, kidney troublei141 in its. worst. for mi may3 I:i be aig upon~l y'ou Swamp-Root Is Pleasant to Take. If vOu nr alrcead(4y convinicedl that: waplotisi what you44 need4 , you car pulrehae t~ Ihe regir f ifty-'is'nt and4( oDe dollar size bottles at aill drug stores, iple size bot tle of Swamp-iiRoot by enelosin I n, N. Y. Thlie giVE. you the opportuluity~ icine. They wil also send youi a book of2 the thousansds of'-grateful.'J4ttevrsurebi~edt. '.> S~wamp-Root to be just the remedy nieede?:8 value and suiccess of Swamp-Root ar' Sc) send for ai sample size bottle. Address DI;:, ritina be sure and mention this paner.