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CALOMEL WHEN BII ACTSR\LIKI I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver Tc and- Bowel Cleansing You Ei Stop using calomell It makes yol sick. Don't lose a day's work. If yol 01 lazy, sluggish, bilious or constl ated, listen to me! Calomel is mercury or quicksilve blch causes necrobis of the bonem alomel, when it comes into contac Ith sour bile, crashes Into it, breakinj up. This Is when you feel that aw I nausea and cramping. If you fee all knocked out," if your liver is tor Id and bowels constipated or yol ave headache, dizziness, coate ongue. if breath is bad or stomact sour just try a spoonful of harmlesi Dodson's Liver Tone. Here's my guarantee-Go to an3 drug store or dealer and get a 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a YOUR KI Thousands of Men an< Trouble and N Nature warns you when the track 0o lth is not clear. Kidney and bladde bles cause many annoying symptomi d great inconvenience both day ani Ight. Unhealthy kidneys may cause lumbago 0., heumatism, catarrh of the bladder, pair or dull ache in the back, joints or mus eles, at times have headache or indiges A tion, as time passes you may have a sal low complexion, puffy or dark circlei under the eyes, sometimes feel as thougl you had heart trouble, may have plenti of ambition but no strength, get weal and lose flesh. If such conditions exe permitted t< continue, serious -esults may be expect ed; Kidney Trouble in its very worei form may steal upon you. Prevalency of Kidney Disease. Most people d6 not realize the alarm SPECIAL NOTE-You may obtain a vi ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham to prove the remarkable merit of this m, valuable information, containing many ol from men and women who say they foum in kidney, liver and bladder troubles. T well known that our readers are advised t Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When Portable Medicine Chest. Tile eairtridge bet mnedicinle chest Is for use In ipence as well as in war. but It Is especially intended for hunters. prospectors IIid such ipersons who have lieed for reimieil es, but vlo (1111 not be burdened with chests and sla lair bulky pairpliernallat. It lins been devised by Dr. Otto Sommer of Xeat lIe, Vaish. Tle belt IS aInde of n. vias or ieaitleir. aIs desired, aiIl It lias nu111)1me oIs cli i irents for vlials ennt taiiing Imedie'lie, j*ust as at eartridge belt aiad swallows It. If relief does a1 plerSon wenarinIIg the helt wishes 1I taike a shot at somue internal disorder he plueks aI meielndiiI pellet from the belt and swallows it. It' relief does not follow he plucks antother of a dif ferenut kinid uait il his mnedicin:al amuaia-a nitlon is depleted. At t his poinit he lonis ainot her huelt fully13 loaded and re heais th)e opeatIon. The inventor says thle belt is useful oan long wailks, t rIps ti ( on horsehanek expaedit Ions. Covers for Plants. Folding covers, easily lput into use, have been I nveuited for pr'otect ig plants from i'oldl. Pulling up jpigeomnholes concl(ealeid in its top (conv~ertis an new Ilibrariy tale Into a witIng de.sk. Sore Eyes, Blood-Shot Eyes, Watery Eyes, Sticky Eyes, all healed promiptiy with night ly applicatIons of Romn Eye ijalsam. Adv. Wn'il paper. thati is iimd~e fromi rubber hams been iveaitedl by an langllihman, WHAT IS LAX-FOS8 LAX-F08 IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A DIGESTIVE LAXATIVE CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC LAX-FOB is not a secret or Patent Medi cine but is composed of the following old fashioned roots and herbs: CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT A~HUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN In LAx-Fos the CASCARA is Improved bi the addition of these digestive ingredient mlaking it better than ordinary CAscaRa and thus the combination acts not only as stimulatig laxative and cathartic but als< as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrup laxa tives are weak, but LAX-FOB combine strength with palatable, aromatic taste an< does not gripe or disturb the stomach. On bottle will prove LAx-FOs is invaluablo fo Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Live: Price 50c. Mesy back without qa.estion if H UNT'S CURE lulls in thie treatment of ITOH, ECZECMA RINGWORUTETTER or other tcngskin disease. Price 60 t druggleta, or 'tireet from A . .RIchards Mdllse Co., thermas.Tes, f KODAKS & SUPPLIES We also do hig.,est class of flnishin~ Prices and (Catalogue upoan request 8. Galeskl Optical Co., Richmnd, Va, "ROUSH on RATS'U".:~aMNaia .IOUS? NO! STOP! E DYNAMITE ON LIVER ne" Will Give You the Best Liver Per Had--Doesn't Make You Sick! I spoonful and if it doesn't straighten a you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dod r son's Liver Tone is destroying the . sale of caiomql because. It is real liver t medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore ; it cannot salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of I Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and consti pated waste which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire fam fly feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleasant taste. -Adv. DNEYS WEAK I Women Have Kidney ever Suspect It. ing increase and remarkable prevaleney of kidney disease. While kidney dis orders are among the most common dis eases that prevail, they are almost the last recognized by patients, who usually content themselves with doctoring the efects, while the original disease may constantly undermine the system. If you feel that your kidneys are the cause of your sickness or run down con lition, try taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the famous kidney, liver and blad der remedy, because as soon as your kid neys improve, they will help the other organs to health. If you are alread. convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles at all drug stores. Don't make any mistake but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root., and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., which you will find on every bottle. mple size bottle of Swamp-Root by enclosing ton. N. Y. This gives you the opportunity ,dicine. They will also send you a book of the thousands of grateful letters received I Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed he value and success of Swamp-Root are so ) send for a sample size bottle. Address Dr. writing be sure and mention this paper. Harvard Students Economize. A deeline III IIth minor vlees hat Ib set ollege itun c is h alienteel lit 1111i-va rd by th Iite n Iinlures given by II' IaltrvarS-d 1 Unoion. III le Joist year 11t vard sntidlnts alve smoked fewer 4l gi rett antd vigar's and ha ve pinyed bI'l liirds nd pool es50 h-sa than ity did a year1 ago. I'ere was at loss of nhl out 21) per ent in the sale' of (igarette-s 1uti vlgiarts. ira-vard stuidenits spen t $3.042 for tohnI(tero In 1115 anl only l $2,537 it 11116. Criously enough, the I-eading habits of linrvard mI1en slumped last yeai. In 1915 $1.325 was s 2ent for rending mntter; in 1914, $1,292. GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY T, BEAUTIFYYOUR HAIR Make it Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxur Iant and Remove Dandruff--Real Surprise for You. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf fy, abundant a..d appears as soft, lug trous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "banderine hair cleanse." Just try this-moisten a cloth with a little I*tnderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hiatr of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once, Danderino dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig orates the scalp, forever stopping itch. ing and falling hair. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair-fine and downy at first--yes-but really new . hair-growing all over the scalp. If . you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it, surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderino from any store and just try it. Adv. Good for the Nerves. Tot obsvinte the noIse oSf pniemnattic riveting mnehc-ines, one hais been in ventedtht squee~(ze's rIvets into pine with a pressuire of a ton. Dr. Pi'eree's Favorite Prescription makes ,weak women strong, sick womuen w-eli. no alcohol. iSold in tablet s or liquid.-Adv. - Sucess at Last. "htrrnh ! llurrnhl ! live dollars for my Ilatest story, 'A Modern Husband.'" "Congratulations, young man. From whlom id 1( you get the money?" lost it."' What Dr. R. D). Patterson, of Lib erty, N. (., says: ABOUT MOTHER'S JOY SALVE. Mfy boy hnd lhntumtontin, his templer-t ture was 10-i. Iind tried othler satlvesn, dlidn't, have any e'lfe'et. Uised Jttr of cfhesi Joy Xslveon ti htroat and chtuesi one hiour's tilne his temrper-a tur wa no-n-- - . IIt is the itsiton ofthe 1zvermtttt of Uruguay Io increase the matnufac te of nltaittl prut's it the Insti. CZAR ABDICATES AFTER BIG REVOLT; SON ON THRONE Russian Duma In Control of Great Empire-500 Per sons Killed. GRAND DUKE MADE REGENT Simultaneous Uprisings in Petrograd -and Moscow-Empress Placed Un. der Guard - Emperor Heeds Demand to Quit-Soldiers Join Revolutionists and Two Statesmen Are Slain. PetrogrdIl, Itrch 10.-Cza r Nicholas of Itussin has alidiented and the Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovitch, hils youniger- brother, has beent nallied as regent of tle elipire. Nothing ofileinl regarding the dynas ty's future ias been given1 out, but it is u1nders.tood the Grand Duke Alexis, heir apparent, is to be recognized for mally wh-Ien conditions hecome settled. Corrupt Ministry Ousted. The liussian ministry, liatrged with corruption and liticmetene, has been swept oit of oflice. One minister, Alexander Protopopoff, head of the interior department, is re ported to have b1een-i killed. and the ot her rin iusters, as well Its the piesl dent (of the i niperi al'coniiell, are nll der arrest. A new national ainet is tinnounced, with Prince Lvoff its president of the colnel and preiler. and tle other of fiees held by Ihe men who tire close to tihie Itissiani people. No Peace Movement. 'I'le duii joined hands in tle revolt which niied at Ile reacttionary con duct of the war and the ineffeetive dis tribution of food. Its success menns a ilore tigressive part in tie wia1. and is said to put aln end to German hopes for a separate pence wvith IRussin.0 Tihe Britis and French i ambassaidors here already have established oill business reintions with) thiie new cabil not and vith the executive committee iimed by he duina. It was this coin mittee that forced the ezar's abdicn tion. Czar on Way From Front. London, Mtireb 19.--A Reuter dis patch from Petrogrnd says that the eiperor Is expected to arrive at the Tarskoe-Selo ptitce and that severatl reglments with artillery are hastiiing to the snmie1 place. The Grttd Duke Nicholvis is report ed to have renehed Ihe Ituissian enpi tail. The dispalltcl stiys that he -iwill probably take coimliand of tihte troops. According to Itformation received here the iRussian people have been iost distrustful during recent events of the personal influenee of itapress Alexandri. She wits supposed ito ex ercise the greatest itnfluence over l'm pieror Nichtoltas. The~ I'~mipress AleCxandra, ti before her marriage to the etmperor of Itussia in 1894, was the Germian Princess Alix of H esse-Darmist adt. A popuht u revoluation ha s been suc cessful aind thle governmluenit oif Iussia rests tetmporail y wIth a self-appolint ed comitttee of the dumn. After thlree days of bat tle, ini which the maiijotity oif t he 30.000M troops in P'etro'grtad m11 uti anid suport edi lie revolutitonists, cimi has return red. The (czar's ahdienti oln was ini cmi linnelie with the urgent dlemianid of the cmmIitttee of the damn. which notitled himit thaut upon his assen'tt (ldepeded the fate of the dytnnsty. Troops Back the Duma. TIelegrphin tg ftrom Pet rogril Wed nuesday, lieuter's (corresponrlit says Kronstadt, the fort res-s and4 grea t an vail st atilon at thle head of the Gu;ilf of F'inland, '20 mIles west. of P'et rograd, has joinued the revolutilonary move mlent. 'Twio deputies, P'epeiitiif itnd Taskine, on Instruct ions fromt the u ina comimit tee, proceeded ti) Kron Stadt, where thle troops pltacedl t hem selves at thle dispostil of the dumniii. The Cojuenhingen 10kst railadtuet re ports that the Iliussinn consul in Ilinpa randiai, Swedlen, says that former P're miuer Stiurmer- andi MInister of thte In terior P'rotuooiff we re killedl in Petro griid. Bhoth wvere chiarged wvith pro New Cabinet Announced. A newv ntional1 enbbinet is a nnounacid, ith Prince Lv off as pr'esidetit (of thle (ouiuti'l and premiler, atnd thle other of tlees held by thle men who are' Close to lie ltiussiant people. Thet memlilibers of t he new nait ioniil enhlitmt aret atnnouincedl as follows. Prtemtier, P'reslident of thle ( oianell and( Mlinister of the Inater-ior-Pr['ince Geor-ges 10. Li-off. I''orieigtn Min ister--Pro'-uf. Pauli N. Milinukoff. .\tinister of Public Inst rue-lioni--Pro EAGER TO PROSECUTE WAR English Correspondent Asserts That All Classes of Russians Favor Con tinuation of HostilIties. i.omilon. Mairch i9.-lleuter's P'etro gaid corriesponden t senrt lie fol lowuing dlipatc'h * 'uicern ig thle Illissinna r1- - luio n under'i (lateC of Maurchi 14;I "Your cor-respondtenit has beent ini the streets bouthi night and1 dlay for thle last three dttys. He hias 'een long linaes of burgry men, women and ('hilidrein. and fessor ManullofT of Moscow university, Aliilster of War andf(t Navy, ail in. terhni-A. .J. (uchkoY, formerly presi. dent (if the (ui. Mlliilster of Agrietiiture--M. lehin gnreff. lepilly from Petrogrild. Mfiiister of Finitaice-M. Tereschten ko. deputy from Kiev. Minister of Justice-Depiuty Keren. ski ot Suratoff. Minister of Comiuniect ions--N. V, Nekrsasoff, vice president of the diun, Controller of State-M. Godneff, deputy from Kazan. Control Is Complete. That control by the new government is complete is indoubted. Telegrams from generals conumaniling at the var ous.fronts have displayed an astonish Ing Uanimilty of support of tl6, order. Demonstra t ioais against tile govern Itent have been frequent during the last few wenks. The atteinpted jro roguing of Iho ilumn fanned the fires, which spread rapidly from class to e(is and-fron eivilianis to troops. Sandiy it broke forth in flame. Panic-stricken. the governmient or dered W the mounted patrols to fire onl the people. The patrols refused, mnd a buttle between the police and the troops followetd, regient after regi ment Joining the revolutionists, seiAig and throwing the Ieids of the sceret police into prison. For tiree- (<ays openi hattile rnlgeI in the streets of I'trogrna. Strikes In factories aind on street cars ware called in sympathy with the IeLvolu tion. Wednesday the week's night mn re of revolution endeil umore suddenly t hain it had begim. I'litnk1s were puille from window-s, doors were l-lunharred, factores, stores and banklis reopeneI. 500 Slain in Revolt. The only evidence Ilint I revolution hll been fought Inid won was tle sinOld(ring r'ulins of a few liulic hiuildlings. The cost in lif( is iulinowin. It is believed, however, that it 4lil not exced 500. Magien I ll i sai(en its was the tr11aii.stfon froi the (old to 1hie new, it is belleved here that its resilts w\Ill be almost liminedimtely visible inl tile in stitution by tihe new lussisn oif a more vigorot 1is nefficient prosecut Ion of the wvar agaaist Gerimnny. Appeal Made to Czar. The dilumna telegrtplihed lie priincilpal geneais at the front to use their influ ence willh Emperor Nicholas In sup port of tie duit's appeal for a popu laIr governient, says Iteuter's Petro grad correspondent. General Brussilloff, eonuniunlider inl chief of the armies on the southwest ern front, replied: "Your telegram r'celvedl. I have fillilled my duty to iy emperor und my country." Gen. Nicholas V. Itisky, menbr ol the supreme military coinicii, replie "I have nid out your request, 1. Itotiz.innko, president of thi dumna, sent the following telegram t Emperor Nicholins: "The situti ion is becoiiliig worsc Mensuir'es miust he taken iinnntedliately for tomorrow it may be too late. Thi hour lis arrived when the fate of tfh country and of the dyn:-,ty is being decilded." Ml. Chliheglovitoff, president of tih counell of emipire, was arrested in lP hiome sand templloraIrily hield in the min Isterial roomi of the dlumni. A telegrnami ree vhd by3 lie naval attiache of the Itussinun embassy ina Paris reportedl t hat tihe railwaiys and1( pubile services In Il'et rograd huad re sumed.( work. Th'ie revolumt Ion. wvhich evidIent ly wais carefully3 prepaired, broke out simul tanieouisly in P'etrograd anld Moscow: The garr'iisonis, wvhieh iibeyed t he in struictions of' thle revolutilonarIe's, Imn mia*te(ly took poissession oif thei.se ci ties niftr cCoimpaat itlvely little fight i ng :iin diinl 13 slmal l moult of de. struitio o(1(f piropert y. Petrograd Bridge Blown Up. lIn l''t rogirad one bridge wast blowin up. Stic t imdilitar run'le prevn its inoI thle armyii3 has the situtt ionl soi well In ha ndl that It Is not1 expec'ted adhereiits oif t he late governainent will he abhle to( offeir any13 seiouis r'esi sta: n'e, even in Afteri receIving wvord of thle irevotlu tion, it Is reported. Ei mperot' Nichlolas iettiirnedt to thle jeaIii', where lie sir ived Oin W~edlnesday. The followving deta ills of the revol i t ion hav e bieen givetn to lthe press tiroim a soiirie iusully3 welt IInformed (on Rtitssl inn all'airs: "The soldierss refused Ic act nsgalinst the crowd eli hib sltarnteid trouible whieni It liear oi f thle tikst issued by1( 10m lierort Nicahohi~s IprtorogauIig thle diun. Ont Sunitlay thle commit tee which hiad met to disauss thle fooda situtiatlion was par it1lyt'i ranst'ormledl inito a pirovlsionialI governmnt Imdlser the piresidlency3 of Presi detI IlidzAinn ko of the dumtia iad ill(l uidi'd represent1'i I itti I oI' f thle diimtas Thei clamafltion bu y thie militIa'y governaor' ini l'etro'agt'ui fiirbililinig any3 stree'(t mssi'mbilins' aid elirin i'g tht ifienite, las se'en st 'unitna tiring of r'iti's niait Ihla'iuhfarti', but liss hut hi-'t' a i sinigli'e iri niinst wu'ar. gstizationa adSl theingli'ct of thi' mtia iIs ti word of iprovnenl IItin on eveary lii. "Thei lillian. of Itisptin wsis the' mnllteh tha Isemt fIre to the vaist lieu y of patriot Ie de'termntioni that Ituinii w)old~ deserve' well of hera allies if she would give herself the chnce. KeepIt Handy Ward off attacks of grip, colds and Indigestion by timely medication with the thoroughly test. ed andreliableremedy of the Amer. can household . PERUNA It's better to be safe than sorry. U=ny t ong smel of d~sto slck.. gntnave owen preveted it tIs Prow . Any thathasbeen' e flye a century has prov vfrisalue. Tablet form if yo desire t. At your drugglst. 1W PP33UNA CC. Cd610111, Cme W. L. Di " THE SHOE THAT $3 $3s50 $4 $4.50 I Save Money by Wearing M shoes. For sale by over 9000 The Best Known Shoes i W L. Douglas name and the retail price tom of all shoes at the factory. The i the wearer protected against high prices foi retail prices are the same eveywhere. The Francisco than they do in New York. The price paid for them. he quality of W. L. Douglas product i Tthan 40 years experience in making fi styles are the leaders in the Fashion They are made in a well-eipped factor by the highest paid, skilled s oemakers, un supervision of experienced men, all worl< determination to make the best shoes for t can buy. Ask your shoe dealer for W. L. Douglas a not supply you with the kind you wan make. Write for interesting booklet ex get shoes of the highest standard of qual by returi mail, postage free. LOOK FOR W. L Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom. Changed the Bill of Fare. Mot--I hre anly soupl ()n the hil of 4fare? Wait-- There was, sir. bu1t 1 wipi Obstinate attacks of Piles are relieve and the difficult, stools which accompan them are softened through the use c Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Send fi trial box to 372 Pearl ct., New York. Adi One Way Out of It. ihe wais ondli levln tory in her 11u Itier. "I refuse t o I linke tis palli emuIter." shev ehIred-31l 1trny b) (11us it is no iory ana(l I want lit' it asagift." T h1 ierk floked at1 her wih the dI ln't-dfuit -y4 ur- III r d-%Xm 11 mu" xpr11" shun indiigeno'us toi ileriks. "Thal very strnilige." Ite said. "I eI' lI , pantrust hae adfasetet." GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER F'ew per-sons II5 enni; .e sick wIo(i tu, rGreen's August Flower. It hans her used for fil a liients thlin fii re e i1nuse by~ a dIsordered stomnehl aid Innetiv liver, such as5 sick hendnelt(het, conist Ip tion, sour* stomnlteh, nervous tindIgze lion, fermentatlion of food, pa liitautio of thle heart from gases creat Ied I the stonehi. patins In the stonhcl, an man other organlie dis tirbiance August Flower Is a gentle laxaitiv< regiluites digest ion, hothI in thle stoni nehl and lntestlines, elentns and( swece1 ens t he stomnaelh ianid whiol e atllment ar (fnnall. and stlimuihles the liver to si e'rtte thle bile anad I mpuiitiles from Il bilooid. Tlry it. TwVo dos.es wIll roliev you Used for fifty years in ever towni anid lhamilet in thle U nit ed Sta t( anid In all clviizred countIries.--Adv. Needn't Explain It. "hre'ine guood thinig inhouit golfI. "I' seldoim I haI yuri wif in sisl Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle ( CASTiOIA, that fatmous old1 reimed; for inifant s andi chil dren, and see that I Signaturte o In Use. for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castori indint huts begutn netive' mtining Died of Premature Old Age! (BY V. M. PIERCE, M. D.) Hlow many times we hear of comnpara tively young persoins passing nwn.i' when they should havi e lIved to be 70 o 80 years*of age. This fatal work is iisu ally attributed to the kidneys, as, whiei the kidneys diegenerate, it (Ituses auti intorication. The more injuirious t h poisons puasing thrui the kidneys. th quicker will those noble organls hei dei generated, andi the sooner they doeIy To prevent premature old nge ami promote lonfg life, llihten Ite work o thle kineys by drinking plenty of puar wliter all day long, and ocentslonailly'tiak tag Anurie (double strength) before inenls. This enin he obta inedw at druj stores. Anurle ill ov'ercomei~ such con dttions as rheumatismi, drojastinI swell ings, cold extremItIes, senlding ani burnIng urine and sleeplessness due ti constant arisIng. CrnLL . TER EH DCLAS HOLDS ITS SHAPE" P5 $6 $7 & $A AIAIN . L. Douglas shoe dealers. m the World. Ls stamped on the bot. - alue is guaranteed and inferior shoes. The cost no more in San V are always worth the s guaranteed by more ne shoes. The smart Centres of America. y at Brockton, Mass. 3 der the directionan 'oS. ing with an honest he price that money , hoes. 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I took the Anuric Tablets accordIng to direc tionsll, and can may, and1( speak In the - hundst of truth, that I have not had rh~eum~atism sInce. I have no indlges Itihmi nnd am not Constipated. The re. >lief 'could not be more satisfactory.".. -\l ItS. .JOSEPHINE CORDEOR RlYMER. '9 Soldtfor 47years. For Ij h S Malaria,Chills & Fever. Also a Fine General ONIC Stre'gthening '-m e~c and$1 at osg Drgstae