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Catarrh I Bottles PERUNA Made Mr. Elf Lofevre, Jr., 854 Brush St., Detroit, Mich., writes: "I had been troubled with catarrh for a num ber of years, and had been taking American War Gifts. Gifts of . i\n 'alls to 00 principal war-relief societies ae iisthate( it $28,890,277 by I linw yair book of tel Carnegie eidoinenti.-i for interliational peace. Of this atntil. $10,20,0X)0 Weit into the $80,0.,001 raised froin all Sources for the ctomm1iitissioni of re lief in Belgiun. Fra-e received $2, 000,000, IRngland $495.00, Rtussia $12, 000, Iild serbial $8013.000 I n1 additiol tO which $.3,000,000 was dist ribiited ut anong the alilies by the Aiierlean lIed Cros. naking a grand otil of imre than $16,000,000 to the allies. Ti-he ventril powers received $*3.750.100o, while de pendent nttionatlith es iffected by the wilr- reevived i $9,000,000. of wvhil *-I, 000,000 was conitributed by the Ameri canl Jewish r-elief connnit10tee. MOTHERI LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE If cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs." A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from hpiay to empty their bowels, whiclh become cnggedI upI with Waste, liver gets sluggish; stomaclih sour. Look it the tongue. mother! If coat ed, or your child Is lstle:s, cross. fev erish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily. full of cold er has,- sore thiroat or lilly otle- hldren's aillment. give a1 teatspooiftil (of "Califoriai Syrip of Figs," then donl't wvrry, because it is perfectly harmless. and In a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bo'vels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thor ough "inside cleansing" is ofttlmes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for bables, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Adv. Satisfied. "Does Brown owe you any money?7" "Not any more ita 1'm willing to pay for the privilege of noit being both ered by him." The Quinine That Does H~ot Affect The Head om Qu nie andt eaative efect. Laxativ rualn novouSneas Or ringing In h 08oad Ther u8h9ature is on each box. 26c. He Is a main of stronag wvill power who never- tazlks about the weather. /HAT IS LAX-FOS LAX-F0S I8 AN IMPROVED CASCARA A DIGESTIVE L.AXATIVE CATHARTIC AND L.IVER TONIC LAx-FOS is not a secret or Patent Medi cine but is composed of the following old fashioned roots and herbs: CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN In LAx-Fos the CASCARA is improved by the addition of these digestive ingredients miaking it better than ordinary CascanA, and thus the combination acts not on!;- as a stImulating laxative and cathartie hut also as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrup iaxa tives are weak, but LAx-FOs combines strength with palatable, aromatic taste and does not gripe or disturb the stomach. One bottle will prove LAX-FOS is invalual~i for Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Pr'ice 50c. STOCK LICK IT-STOCK LIKE IT ,dFor Horses, Cattle, Sheep and H-ogs. Contains Cop. OK A Tperas for Worms, Suiphur 5 for the Blood, Saltpeter for the KIdneys, Nux I Vomica,a Tonic,and Pure Dairy Salt. Used by Vet erInarians 12 years. No Dosing. Drop Brick ia "feed-box. Ask your dealer -for Blackman's or write BLACKMAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANY CHATTANOOCA. TENNESSEE~ M1OE GARRY DISEASE Kill Thesa Pest. By Uslag STEARNS' raw ELEOTRIS PASTE U. S. Government Bey s J OLD EVERTWNER--35 and$ ,0 For Years 4o Relief medteine for it, but they did m4 no good. In reading one of Dr. Hart man's books entitled 'Winter Catarrh,* I' discovered that Peruna was good for catarrh. After I had taken only three bottles of Peruna I was cured of the catarrh. I now ad%$se every body troubled with catarrh to take 0r. Hartman's Peruna, as It is .a sure cure for catarrh. "Friends to whom. I recommend Pe runa tell me that it is also good for headache, dizziness, and pain in the stomach." . Those who object to liquid medi. olnes oan now .procuro Peruna Tab lets. . His Epitaph. Arevex attfoilnobile aceilentl InIa uipsttte county resutlted lin the death of' thel driver1 anld the Injury of two passenigers. The coroiti ,mnwv Ioned several wit lesses, imoll thilhii a farimer living near thel scen of Ol the cedent. There wais voluinemflls teStilniony regareding the high speed at whilh the ear trav o lvd. Witiesses said. too, that the roadl was ini had re-pir. Thel coroner flinally reachied thel fatrmer who lived near111, the scene. "Wh'liat woull you saly tbout this ac eldent. Mr. Swiggett?" (Itt coronlI asked. "Wvll. Hf I wais writin', that young?" mn1's epitaph," the4. w'itiess drawled. "I'dl Soy Ile lied tryiln tio git 630 mi) iles out (1f a 10-m1ilerad" ndnpol An Attack of Grip Always Leaves Kidneys In Weakened Condition )octors in all parts of the country have been kept busy with the epidemic of grip which has visited so many homes. The symptoms of grip this year are often very distressing and leave the system in a run d]own condition, particularly the kidneys which seem 4o suffer most, as almost every victim complains of laie back and urin ary troubles which should not be neglect ed, as these danger signals often lead to dangerous kidney troubles. Druggists report a large sale on Dr. Kilmer's Swammp-Root which so inany people say soon4i heals and strengthens the kidneys after an attack of grip. *aSwvamp-Root, is a great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, and, being an herbal compound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which is almost immediately noticed in most cases by those who try it. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y., offer to send a sample size bottle of Swamp Root, on receipt of ten cents, to every sufferer who requests it. A trial will con vince any one who may be in need of it. Regular size bottles 50 ets. and $1.00. For sale at all druggists. Be sure to men. tion this paper. Adv. Merely a Truce. "It does Ime good to see Democrats and Republicans hurying their differ ences Iin this national crisis," said thel optimistic citizen. "Don't fool yourself," grumbled the pessimist. "They are not hurying theitr differteces so deep they won't he able11 to dlig thema up again In short orde(r." FRECKLES Now Is the Timie to Oet R11d of Theae Ugly Spots. Theres no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine - doubto strength - Is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine-double strength-from your druggist, and'apply a little. of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the tighter "*ies have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than one ounce is needed to comn pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine. as this is sold tinder guaraflntee of money back if it falls to remove freckles. Ad v. Sure Cure. A nerlvou ti n a1211lt the opera sat he-~ hindit a pair tof those personls wh'lo ex plain the plot unttil 111. enduralnee wais e'xhautstedl. Trhien he leaned forward iand satid: "E'xenlse meii. wuill you speaik at lit tlet venlts imy hitaintg wha~tt yout say'." What Dr. R. D. Paitter'son, of Lib erty. N. t'., says: ABOUT MOTHER'S JOY SALVE. My boy htadi ptilioniai, his tempiIerl tre was 10.i. I imd tied other salves, diidn't have any effect. Usted jatr of Mt.other's Jo~y Salvhe oni thrioat anditt chest, ini net hiour's Btimt htis temilpera Two Kinds of Craft. Hoyi' Pa.j~ whtknsof?, r Pait-Soft ships, my son1. loy-- -Andt wthat kinid (of ships sai oin t' seli of malttrimlony ? Pit--Iliardushiips, my son.-- -i,0ia10i TPit-Hits. important to Mothers Examine carefully ever'y bottle o CASTORIIA, thatt famous old remeld for infants and children, aind see that I Signaturte o 4 ~ 7 In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorit His Ohange. 'Trhis is a world of t'banige." "Yes; and, by tile waly, have yi 3ou go any with you?" Pimples, boils, carbuncles, dry up an -Mv. lsoover~ In tabletsor liquic But for the limelight many a the atrical star uanease. tosh-e I FARM LOAN ACT. V. Its Effect on Farm Tenantry. (By Frank it. Wilson federal loan bu reau. Washington, D. C.) Students of American agriculture have been greatly concerned over the remarkable increase in farm tenantry. Years ago when land was plentiful and cheap, tenantry was almost un known. The man who wanted to farm simply went out and purchased cheap land or settled on government land. Practically all of the land was farmed by owners. When the supply of cheap land be came exhausted and most of the land occupieid, there was no longer an out let for the increasing number of land less farmers. Consequently, those who wished to engage In the busIness were comililled to dicker with those who 'already. held title to the lands. F'arn land ownership now represents billions of dollars in land values which Constitute a positive bar to the getting of farm homes by landless farmers. The question is frequently aske('d, "If tle faria loani act , proviles chieapIer lioney for land liurchase, will it not imake it ensier' tor soine men to get credit to monopolize inlad. iIirelse land values, miake It harder for the tenant farmer, 11and pertpettuate and broailen the tenant system?" Only for Actual Farmers. The answer is that the privilege of borrowing under time farim loan act is dellied tie handlord( aii tlie swec ulator. Furthermore, tlie size of lie loans is 111ited to $10.000 to cheek the tenidency toward too large fairms and land mionololy. So, It will he seei ltt the farm loan act gives to the rich no addl iinal ad vanlat age iII buying land, but does give an added advantage to the' lan( Jess. It exerts its financial presAure, and will always (o so, in favor of ac tual working-farmer ownerslilly and against abseitee lanidlordismi or the holding of lainds out of use for specu hillve purposes. Hut it has been frequently asked how at credit systeimi that lends only up to 50 per cent of the value of the land elables the tenant to buy a farm I' tie tenianit hats not saved the other 50 per cent. To this lan the avenue for acquir lng the other iO per cent is the sec ond mortgage, given elther to the orig inaIl owniier I'f the land or to it private mioney-leiding agenc(y. Flinicial men predielit that inder tile farm loan sys te tlie ( ecit- 1ond mortgage will take on a new value. Good for Both Parties. The tenant who wants to buy land indicates what land lie intends to pur chase wheni he joins the farmmi loan as sociation. Then wheni he gets his loan up to 50 per cent of the value lie pays that down to the original owner of the land. Then lie executes i sec( -ond mort gage to the original owner, this mort gage to come due, say, in ten years. The first mortgage under the anmortiza tion plan will be gradually re(luced each year and the required payments thereunder will be so small as not to menace the ulthiate security of the second mortgage. This will be an ad vantageous arrangemient for' bothI Parties. The original owner will get a 50) Jpr cent cash payment for his land, which is more than lhe would ordinar ily get in a real estate transaction. The tenant will find that, unless lie has paidl an unduly high price for his land, his annual paymients to retire both his fIrst and second mortgages will not lhe as great as the rent lpre viously paid,1 In sonie of the states second mort gage banks are ailready bieig formedC~ by private lndilvidluals to lend money to landless people of proper character wiho wont to buy farmsa amnd who have not savedI the 50 per cent as a nest egg. Tt is believed by finainclers that men with farming abilIty and1( integr'ity~ will not have diflculty In get tiing the piroposit Ion financed. It (depends ail together on the character of the bor rower. Honest Man. belIs Buri~ke of the Clayponl hotel beiee tht I ogenes did( not need a lantern'l to find( thle p~roverbuiil honest man. Hurke (discovered that inadlvid ualien he received a lett('r froom a man11 in Louisville, who, several (days before, hadl been a guest at the Clay In his letter the man exlainned that when he left the lhotel he had1( procuredl wh~at lie thought was a pair of hIs over shioes from his checkroom. He (1d1id not notle(e that they weore not hIs unt11 i h got to LouIsvIlle. lHe then dis(overed, hei said, thait the shoes he had obtail ined were0 not hIs, but wiere a biranid-nlew Pair. amid woi'th at least 50 cents nmoi'e than his had1( been. Thel guest sold thaimt he desired to do the sq uir'e thing withI thle mmian who' hamd t akenm his overshoes, and offered to sendii thle shoes back oni receipt of the' n0cessary p'' ostage. Burke Nid he( su ppose'd the other ma n had1( never nio ti('ed the milstake.-Indianapolis News, Both. "Henry Clay wvas a gr-rate man, Cassidy." "Hie war thot, Mulligan." "So grate thot he had a cigar named aifter hmimi, Cassidy." "An' a polpe, too, Mulligan."-Bo. ton Evening Transcript. Sure Thing. Jones-Loan you ten dollars?.- Why, I hardly know you! Acquaintance-But how can you ex pect to without loaning rne ten dot lars? FARM LOAN ACT. VI. Its Social and Economic Effect. (Hy Frank it. Wilson, federal loan bu reau, Washington, D. C.) The( min points of the federal farm loan act haive been set forth in the preceding installments. The reader will readily see that this act is a new thing in this country, and is liable to have an important effect on our social and financial life. Let us briefly suggest some of its possible effects: The rapidly increasing cost of living has of late given American thinkers a great deal of uneasiness. The fact is everywhere recognized that our city population has been increasing more rapidly than the rural population. Ev ery day there are sone nore mnouths to feed, but there is only at slowly in creased acreage upon wilelh this food is produced]. iiwo important fiacts are therefore patent: First, more farms mutist h established to provide homes for ioare- producers, antid, second, the hind und'er cu1ltivationi must be faried more- entreftlly and with more and better equiipment to meet the growing detnnand for food. The fiart-n loain ndt will have at strong influence toward at retlizationt of both of these identls. Will Reduce Tenantry. Farm tenaintry is a curst- whose worst (fTects are lowertd4 fertility antid Inellicient fairmI methols. The tenant is not a normaital fariner. Thl'e tratisient nuature of hiis living innkiles naaximiumn prodluctionl Anipossible. le is often not a ment producer, beeause he is not on one farm long enoutagh to build uip at herd of live stock. ile is a grain fairmter, anld a grailn farier is a supper of fertility. lie is engaged in the past time of hauling the fertility of his land lord's soil to market. With approxi mantely one-half of the farin lnds of tle country in the hainds of tenatnts. Aierict is enshing it her land fertil ity at an amazing rate. The farm loani nt haal fatr one of Its iaII)ortItant )Iam'pu)Ose's the pining of land into the Iiands(i of owners who will fatrmat it with the linslpiraItion thlat voines from ownership. The owner of land treats it so as to conserve Its fer tility. lIe is a periamet fixtiure in tle neighborhood. lie narkefts his crop thriogh his live stock. returning the fertility to the soil. A nition of land owiers inenits at iation with at Conl stattitly increasing ctpalcity to produce food for its people. But the fatrmi loan net will do more for aigriculture than merely supply ing cheaap maonley. The act actually speelfies how the money horrowed shali be spent. It stays that unless used to pity debts, it shall be spent onl things that will contribute to more product ion oan the statme acreage. So the falrmt loan act ieans a higher and better type of agriculture. Will Stimulate Co-Operation. But somie sttudents of the tact be lieve its gretatest conatribution will be the stilmuala tion to the prnetice of co operation. Co-operation is its basic fact. Flarmaters aIre recittired to get to gether into groups to secuare Its bente fIts. When't athey putt their mtor-lgaiges together for the sake of getting clbenp ter monetiay, thley- will also forma the haibit of cto-opter-ating in ofthera probtlemus of 'onittton i ntecrest. W~ho knolws but thiat thtese co-oper'aivle aissoc'iationts may lbe comte the butsiniess andi~ social uniats of farim society? The finanacial saiving to the farmters oft Amaer-ica wouldl alont' be eniough to justify this enunetmient. Ont ii vol umiae oaf faour. billion daillarts our farmn er-s tare piayinig tnow nearly t) per cent annutal ly, al Io(f wleh is a tax ont all the p leit btcaause It limits consumttp tion biy handtilent intg I t' produclter. If this arate shouald lbe reduaced lay 4 per (-entt it wouldh~ a aeatn tan ntaal atnoa staving of $1(l00 .t0.00. Bait t his e'st I maaat e of the monaiey' 1at be saveal dloes taot tatke int canslharatiaon the fact that thIe nmala vaolne aaaa'f farma loant busliess w-ill gr-eat tly incau--'se wI i tant aadvata tga'aos itterast raile. Th'le suaceess aaf t ha farmta Iotan atnatk itng Mystemii is ntow up fto thle ftarmer'ts t hemtselvyes. They havae baeen givaen the co-oper't-ativye mneathinery' tot finiace tthemtsel vs withoautt pirofit to anyt) indciv idal s. Tihaey haivie baeen given the amaa cliner'ay fora gaovern-aintg laeir owun flunttn eital listiatut iaais aald aanainaiiung caon trol tof themti. Sat teefully Is their ownter-shaip gull ardead. noa atter whovla buys stoa ck itn thlie fedleral ltand btantks, litha eetall y nonale baut the farmatiers ay haave voitnag polwer. Yes, the. taederaal farmat lotan nat is sotinewhlaat re-valuatiaraty. It upsets tall lpast prtac'tia-as int furati tintanc(e. It putts th laltearaests aof th mt-aiajaarity3 tabosve thle Iinteraes atf thie fe'w. It gives t he- under dlog at(t thance, It wiiltaes "'I umtaiity F"irst'' naer-ass thle h'-dger' of taodern busnalaess. Frankly Admitted. "l*o ya u enjoiatay grandta aopern?" ' "I tauightt' talpliad .3lr. ('umarox, "If in talkinag :abouat it I wa'r'-n'f (bligedl tat uase wordas tat I can't pr'onounce' tand dona't undelarsf tand."' FaInt Heart. "'She haad a htaard Itate finding at pice of mistletoe tot hanag in her parlor." "GUee ! She is tooa pretty anad charm lng to nee(d mtist letot'!" "Sure slat is. It's the fellow who calls uponi her that needs it." More Pleasure to GIve. Blaker-Hlow did thtat box of cigars I gave you anfect you? IEgerton-Made me generous. "How; so?" a"I gaive tall of them away but the first neI sjumkel." A Little Stick of WRIGI Makes the Whole World No climate affects it the package protects WRIG:-EY'S goes tc parts of the world all seasons, to all clas Fresh, clean, wholes< and delicious alwayc It aids appetite and gestion, quenches thi keeps the teeth clea and breath sweet. RIGLEYS .. mPERFE T Three Fine .A Flavors WRIGLE e% D.i: m Candor Suppressed. "A personi should nhvways tell lite ah soluteo trulth." hil "Yes,''" replied Mr. (umr. ''But what am I going to do? The oit her eve- ha ning we got to talk! ig i rt and reilue ment, and somiielbody niskedI me what Ily avorite j usical inst rumnit is. I er hadt(] to say 'violoncello' or something CY like that. Motther and the girls woulh ha iever allive forgiven le if I hlad c O' right out with t he truhil 311141 d 'stea pinno' fl HIGH COST OF LIVING Tils is a serious matter with house keepers as food prices are constuantlyN going up. T1o overcome tils, cuti out the high piced meat dishes and serveE your family more Skinner's Macaroni and Spaghetti, the chleapest, mnost (de leious atnd miost nutritious of all foods., rIgl Write the Skinner Mfg. Co., Omaha, CA Nebr., for beautiful cook hook, telling LI how to prepare it in a hundred different ger ways. It's free to every womlan--Adv. pel Inconsistency of Price. "Rtentals vnry inuch in thlis ulprt- stig ment huse."dig "Anad yet thr~y mnust he a fin I rate."e anc The occasione.l use of Rloman Eye Balsam S at night upon retiring wIll prevent and re ieve tired eyes, watery eyes. and eye strain. Th'ie ( kinho~lai-hanIsas fildb I~ais ini Diet, Exercise or Death!" . 'An eminent, medical authority writes that most of our city folks die of a thick-4 ening of the arteries or or kidney dia.. ease. The kidneys become elogged and do not. filter tihe poisons from thle blood, andlC one trouble follows anot01her, high blood( pressure dam11a ges the heart, n'rteries and kidneys. Usual ly its dhanger signals i are backache, pain here or there, swollen i feet or ankles, rhteumnatic twinlg(s Or pc spots appe~arim before the eyes.sy T'1he veryb est remedly is this: F~at der meat bt once a day, or not. at all. Plent y nutl of outdoor exercise, and dIrink pr water frequently. Before meals take a a 24 little Anuruc, tile great, uric acid neu~- C tralizer that is easily obtained at. the atI drug store. When you have di zziness, piel chill aor sweating, worry, or dragging is pains, in hack, try this wonderful enemy vei to uric acidl, which Dr. Picree of Buffalo, As N. Y., discovered and named Anuric. lots Anunic, more potent than lithia, dissolves Ti.h uric acid as hot water does sugar." abl JITR F'ine General Strengthening * LEY'S Kin for The Flavor it. Lasts all " -in ses. SOtDlERS IN EURO C me di- ~ JAPANESE- GIRLS IN TOKYO Irst, & SHEEP HERDEA IN AUSTRAJ f ter 6X DRIVER IN SINGAPORE WRAPPEO ery '" ea" 731 Worse. r-dresseIir cut Sillth' acqnhSne. 'It was14 worse Ih cruorst-- was ou never can know how superior to oth preparations in promptness and efficien is Dr. Peery's "Dead Sbot" until you ve tried it once. A single dose cleans Wornis or Tapeworm. Adv. - artght Is needfed inl Norway. fIniinefry for the 1aiiig (of furni P. 1, neededbi inowy lake the Liver o its Duty line times in ten when the liver is it the stomach and bowels are right. RTER'S LITTLE IER PILLS tybfimycom i sauyliver to CARTER'S cures Con. UITTLE ation, in. lIVER estion, *PILS. idache, ---- I Distress AMter Eating. ALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICL Genuine must bear Signature ALTHYV CILDRE~N ed.ne from healthy mothers. And certainly bo he(althIIy if thery'il take Dr. Pierce's F~avor itel'rescription. equal ititnbuild tig up a wom-. regulating adassisting all h urali funmctions, And in putting in feet, order every part of the female lem. It lessens the pains and bur . upp>ors and strengthens weak, L.'s an invigorating, restorativo tonic, oothiing and bracing nervino. rtor 'oil is goodl for children or adults, .(especially good for aged people. A .Isant, form of a vegetable Ia.xative that e ho hamd at any drud~ store, was in ted by Dr. Pierco, who put together y-appio (podophyllin), aloes, jalap. Sat any drug store fo'Pesn Pei ,"and they ean be had for little mnery. sy contain no calomol and age of veget,. p constituents, therefore harmless. SMJTIS LTONIC a, Chills and F'ever. Also Ionic. S0c aind .1.00 at all Drug Sterm ltSRNcRI$P-WHILESOME-DELiGOU0S liE sannTY MSTaie ADPsSEII i m ITANDARb ef EXCELILENCI IATANOOGA MAKEWl en~gee