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TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH
KIDNEYS IF BACK HUDTS
Says Too Much Meat Forms Uric Acid
Which Clogs tho Kidneys and
Irritates the Bladder.
Most follcB forget that tho kidneys,
like the boweta, get sluggish and clog
ged and need a Hushing occasionally,
else we have backache and dull misery
in tho kidney region, severe head
aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver,
acid stomach, BleepleBsness and all
sorts of bladder disorders.
You simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean, and tlio moment you
feel an ache or pain In the kidney
region, »get about four ounces of Jad
Salts from any good drug store hero,
take a tablespoonful In a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act line.
This famous, salts Is made from tho
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com'
blned wlth llthla, and Is harmless to
flush clogged kidneys and stimulate
them to normal activity. It also neu
tralizes the acids In the urine so It
no longer Irritates, -thus ending blad
der disorders.
Jad Salts Is harmless; Inexpensive;
makes a delightful effervescent lithla-
water drink which everybody should
take now and then to keep their kid-,
noys clean, thus avoiding serious com
plications. r
A well-known local druggist says he
sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be
lieve in overcoming kidney trouble
while It 1b only trouble.—Adv.
Gibraltar an Imposing Sight to
the Visitor,
Great Rock Is Mysterious, Wonderful,
Beautiful, Somber, According as
One Sees It—Grcatnoss In Its
Significance, Not Its Size.
Among the Constellations.
"That Is the big dipper.”
' “Yes, ma.”
“And yonder Is the little dipper.”
"But, ma!”
"What Is It, HaroJdV’
“Have they no Individual drinking
cups?”—Kansas 6lty Journal.-
HOW TO CLEAR AWAY
THOSE UGLY PIMPLES
It is so easy to get rid of pimpleB
nnd blackheads with Resinol,' and it
costs so little, too, that anyone whose
face is disfigured by these pests is
foolish to keep on with useless cos
metics, or complicated "beauty treat
ments.” See how simply it is done:
Bathe your face for several minutes
with Resinol Soap and hot water, then
apply a little Resinol Ointment very
gently. Let this stay on ten minutes,
and wash off with Resinol Soap and
more hot water, finishing with a dash
of cold water to close the pores. Do
this once or twice a day, and you will
be astonished to find how qpickly the
healing, antiseptic Reslndl medica
tion soothes and cleanses the pores,
leaving the complexion clear and vel
vety. Sold by all druggists, Resinol
-Ointment, 50' cents and $1, Resinol
Eoapj 25 cents.—Adv.
Both Hands.
"Do you know,’’.said the wearied
damsel, “that you play a great- deal
like Josef'Hofmann?” ;
"Really! Aren’t you joking?”'said
the sad specimen. 0
“Not at all. You both use your
hands.”—Dartmouth Jack o’ Lantern,
No argument can discount genuine
happiness.
By Taking Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound.
Chicago, 111.—“I must thank you with
all my heart for Lydia E. Pinkham’s
,Vegetable. Com
pound. I used to go
to my doctor for pills
and remedies and
they did not help me.
I had headaches and
could not eat, and tho
doctor claimed I had
female trouble and
must have an opera
tion. I read in tho
paper about Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound and I have taken it and
feel line. A lady said one day, ‘Oh, I
feel so tired all the time and have head
ache.’ I said, ‘Take Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound,’ and sho
did and feels line now.”—Mrs. M. R,
Karschnicic, 1488 N. Paulina Street,
Chicago, Illinois.
The Other Case,
Dayton, Ohio.—" Lydia E. Pinkham’n
Vegetable Compound relieved me of
pains in my side that I had for years
and which doctors’ medicines failed to
relieve. It has certainly saved me from
an operation. I will be glad to assist
you by a personal letter to any woman
in the same condition. ” — Mrs. J. W.
Sherer, 126 Cass St., Dayton, Ohio.
If you want special advice
write to Lydia E. Pinlcliam Mcd-
idino Co. (confidential) Lynn,
Diass. Your letter will he opened;
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidences
CALOMEL IS DANGEROUS
m* Gr ilmLiAMS
LIVER & KIDNEY PILLS
THE GJ. WILLIAMS CO.,
London.—No matter at what hour
one approaches Gibraltar, It is a mem
orable occasion. The great rock la
mysterious, wonderful, beautiful, som
ber, according as one sees It In tho
early morning haze, at noonday, at
sunset, at midnight.
It wna not yet breakfast time on
December 18 when we first saw that
great mass of jurosaic limestone and
realized that we were at the most Im
portant gateway in the world. Directly
east opened the blue Mediterranean,
gilded in morning Bunshlne, a few far-
off boats stranded In the golden path.
The southern mountains Btretched
away in uneven masses of rose and
jlllac; across the channel, gloomy Gib
raltar, formidable and growsomo In
the early shadows, bristling- with .un
seen portholes, • pierced the clouds nt
the height of a quarter of a mile.
Those, the Pillars of Hercules, beyond
which the boldest one feared to sail!
Monuments left by the Phoenician god
when he tore the continents asunder—
Mount Abyla, on the right; Mount
Calpe (Gebel-al-Tarlke), on the left—
the mountain of God and of Tarik, tho
Moor!
Tarik ibn Zijad, at the command of
Musa, the African viceroy of the ca
liph of Damascus, headed an expedi
tion of Moors and built the first fort
ress on the rock early In the seven
teenth century. Today tho tower of
the castle .he commenced In 1713 may
still be seen in a prominent position
back of the town. '
Before the anchor dropped boats
were heading toward us laden with
oranges and tangerines; others freight
ed with nothing hut olives. A steam
launch brought Cook’s men. labeled
and uniformed; and a swarthy com-
ploxloned flower man with little nose
gays of violets and hunches of red
roses. Conspicuous <among the new
arrivals was a big man with bright,
restless eyes, wearing a broad som
brero. Someone whispered, "Mark
Twain's guide.” Nearing the wharf
we spied a group of Arabs, In blue
burnouses, brightened by crimson
sashes and fezzes and yellow slippers,
Have You a Bad Back?
. Whenevor vou uso your back, does a.
? Does your b ”
soro and lame?
sharp pain lilt Vou? Does your back
ache constantly, Wei sol
It's n sign of sick kidneys, especially If
- - ’ 1 ' “ .- ' ifl:
the kidney action is disordered too, pas
sages scanty or too frequent or off color.
In neglect there is danger of dropsy,
gravel or Bright’s disease. Ujie Doan’s
Idney Pills which have curei
A Maine Case
lousands.'
■ Mrs. J. H. Ben
nett, fe9 Fountain
St., Gardiner, Me.,
■ays: "I was In bed
four months with
kidney trouble. My
back felt ns though
it waa broken. My
body bloated and I
could hardly see.
Five doctors failed
to help mo. When
Doan’s Kidney Pills.
I waa cured und now
I weigh muoh moro
and am strong and healthy."
Get Doan*« at Any Store, SOc ■ Box
DOAN’S VftJLV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y.
SCOURGE IS STILL DEADLY
Claims of a “Cure” for Consumption
Have Not Been Verified by Scien
tific Authorities.
In spite of the statements of a num
ber of Individuals who have recently
claimed that they have found a “cure”
for consumption, the National Associ
ation for the Study and Prevention of
Tuberculosis, the highest authority on
this disease In America, declares that
there Is no Information at hand to jus
tify tho belief that any specific cure
for tuberculosis hnB been discovered
which deserves the confidence of the
medical profession and the people.
Backing up these statements, the
United States public health service
declares that outside' of the three es
sentials In the treatment of consump
tion, namely, rest, fresh air, and good
food, "There is no drug known, how
ever rare or expensive It may be, that
haB any curative action In this disease,
and all remedies advertised as such
are to be avoided. Patent cough' med
icines are harmful; redtum, X-rays or
electricity In any of its form have no
special value in tuberculosis of the
lungs. No serum haB yet been found
that will cure It, and there Is no plas
ter or poultices which has any effect
on the disease ltBelf.
Fow woll-meanlng creatures have
been more thoroughly misunderstood
than tho homely, meditative and re
tiring toad.
Formerly tho toad was considered a
venomous reptile, but In our day Its
habits have been moro carefully ob
served and Its great value to the
promologlst and gardener has been
fully established ou account of Its
propensity for destroying Insects.
We should, therefore, cultivate the
friendship and assistance of the In
sectivorous reptiles, Including the
striped Bnako, as well as that of
birds.
Every tidy housewife detests the
cockroach, mice and other vermin.
Two or three domesticated toads
would keep the coast dear of these
nnd would be found more desirable
than a cat, as they are wholly free
from trespassing on the rights of man.
sb does the cat. Tho toad is pos
sessed of a timid and retiring nature,
loving dark corners and Bhady places,
but under kind treatment becoming
quite tame.
Many instances might be cited of
pet toads remaining several years' In
a family and doing most valuable
service with no other compensation
than that of Immunity from persecu
tion.
In Europe toads are carried to the
cltleB to market nnd are purchased by
the horticulturists, who by their aid
are enabled to keep In check the mul
tlpllcatlon of the Insect tribes which
prey upon their fruits, flowers, etc.
Phones for Turkey.
The Anglo-French Telephone com
pany which secured a concession from
the Turkish government for Constanti
nople three years ago, has completed
its Installation, and the official inaugu
ration of the public service. has Just
taken place. About 28,000 miles of
wires have been laid. This includes
eight submarine cableB under the
Gulf of Ismid. There are already 4,000
subscribers. The operators are all
'native girls—Greeks, Armenians and
Jewesses, and even seven Turkish
girls. .
IF HAIR IS TURNING
GRAY, USE SAGE TEA
Don't Look Old I Try Grandmother's
Recipe to Darken and Beautify Gray,
Faded, Lifeless Hair.
Dyspeptics Can Make f the Rest of
the Family Happy by Using
a Laxative-Tonic.
Tho tamper of the family and the
good cheer around tho table depend so
much on tho good digestion of each
Individual present that tho experiences
of some former dyspeptics who over
came their trouble should bo of Inter
est to those now Buffering In this
way.
The host advice ono can give—but It
1b advice that Is Boldom heeded—is to
oat slowly and masticate each mouth
ful carefully. However, If slow eating
and careful maBtlcatlon fall tho next
aid Is ono close to nature, Dr. Cald
well’s Syrup Pepsin. This remedy Is
an excellent dlgestant, and in addition
to helping in the digestion of the food,
acts gently on the liver nnd bowels,
ridding them of the accumulation of
waste that Bhould long ago have been
passed off. It is safe, reliable, ploas-
ant-tastlng, and 'results are guaran
teed.
Mnj. S. Martin, of Joplin, Mo., now
77, thinks Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin
has helped him to a longer and hap
pier life. He has not felt so good In
years ns ho has since taking this ex
cellent medicine, and In Bplto of his
77 years ho says he feels llko a hoy.
It is tho ideal remedy for indiges
tion, no matter how sovere; constipa
tion, no matter how chronic, bilious
ness, headaches, gas on tho stomach,
drowsiness after eating and similar
annoyances.
MAJ, S. MARTIN
You can obtain Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin at any drug storo for fifty cents
or ono dollar, the latter slzo bolng
bought by heads of families already
familiar with Its merits. Results are
always guaranteed or money will bo
refunded.
When you ubo Syrup Pepsin you will
boo the fallacy of chewing mlntB and
tablets or of taking cathartics, salts,
pills and similar drastic medicines. Un
like these, Syrup Pepsin does not lose
Its good effect, and by automatically
iris
training the stomach and bowel mua-
cleB to do their work, Boon restores
these organs to normal. :
Families wishing to try a froo sam
ple bottle can obtain It postpaid by ad
dressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 203 Wash
ington St, tMontlcello, 111. A postal
card with your same and address on it
will do.
That Jar of MUSTEROLE
On the Bath-Room Shelf
i m
nud Aches of tho Back or - joints,
ma, Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion,’
Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains
Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chil
blains, Frosted Feet, Colds on the Chest
* It’s relieved pain for nearly everyone ! "feSST
In the family. When little Suslo had MUSTEROLE for croupy children,
the croup, when Johnny got his feet
Grandmother kept her hair beauti
fully darkened, glossy and abundant
with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Whenever her hair fell out or took on
that dull, faded or streaked, appear
ance, this simple mixture waB applied
with wonderful effect. By asking at
any drug store for "Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Hair Remedy," you will get a
large bottle of this' old-time recipe,
ready to UBe, for about 60 cents. This
simple mixture can be depended upon
to restore natural color and beauty
to the hair and Is splendid for dan
druff, dry. Itchy 6calp and falling hair.
A well-known druggist says every
body uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur,
because it darkens so naturally and
evenly that nobody can tell It has been
applied—It’s so easy to use, too. You
simply dampen a comb or soft brush
and draw It through your hair, taking
one strand at a time. By morning
tho gray hair disappears; after an
other. application or two, It 1b re
stored ,to Its natural color and lookB
glossy, s'oft and abundant—Adv.
FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES
Summit of Famed Gibraltar.
Their pointed hoods flapping In the
wind, they looked weird and haggard
as Vedder's Cumean sibyl.
But the thing that impresses one
most is the rook, which has been
called moro names than any other
rock In the world—“the rock of the
Mediterranean,” "the formidable dead
sentinel of Europe,” "the crouching
lion,”"’ "England’s Insurance sign,”
“the watchdog of the Mediterranean,”
“the bolt to Europe's front door,” “a
rock-bound city of cannon and wild
flowers.” As one approaches it from
the Atlantic it looks like a great,
crouching lion ready to pounce upon
Spain, Its tall toward, the sea. It la
from one-fourth to three-fourths of a
mile wide and some three miles long.
Its gfe'atnesB is in Its significance, not
its size.
WOODEN LEG FOR HEAVY MAN
'Locomotive Engineer on Northern
Paelflc' Had Lost His Limb In
an Accident.
• Spokane.—A. D. Bull claims to have
recently made a wooden leg for tho
heaviest man .on the American conti-
tent wearing such a limb. Mr. Bull
said:
"This leg was made for B. A. Ken
nedy, living at the Pedlcord hotel. He
weighs 848 pounds. He was formerly
a Northern Pacific engineer and his
leg was taken off In an accident. I
had to, send to California for tho big
gest piece of special wood in our Oak
land place with which to make the
leg.”
Mr. Bull also..made a leg recently
for W. E. jermau, aged seventy-six,
of PoBt Falls, Idaho, and is now mak
ing ono for A. C. Flanders, a construc
tion engineer for the Granby Smelt
ing company of Granby, B. C- Mr.
Flanders has been located at Valdez,
214 Brevard St., Tampa, Fla.—
“Some three years ago I commenced
to suffer from a rash on my face and
back. Before the pimples came on my
face there were a lot of blackheads. It
looked as if the blackheads turned
into pimples because after a little
while all of them were gone and my
face was covered with pimples. They
were small at first but gradually
grew and right at the end of each
pimplo It was all white. I carelessly
picked them with my finger nails,
which made them spread, and I soon
discovered them on my back. My
back wap 'covered with pimples and
my face the same way. At night I
could hardly Bleep on account of the
burning and itching sensation they
caused. I did not like to go out be
cause the pimples caused disfigure
ment.
"Seeing the advertisement qf Cuti-
cura Soap and Ointment in one of
the magazines I sent for a sample. I
bought some Cutlcura Soap and Oint
ment, and I am glad to be able to
say that I am entirely cured of pim
ples.” (Signed) Jno. O. Darlington,
Jan. 25, 1913.
. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world.' Sample of each
free,with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post
card “Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston.”—Adv.
Student Housing.
The Drexel institute of Philadelphia
has a woman's problem on its hands
in regard to older women who come
there frtnn out of the city, for whom
there 1b no place In the city high
schools or who are Ineligible for the
city schools. It is proposed that these
girls shall live in approved boarding
houseB and not remove without spe
cial permission of,the dean. An as
sistant dean 1b especially in charge of
the women students.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism and all
kinds of aches and pains—Neuralgia,
Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts,
Old Sores, Burns, etc. Antloeptlo
Anodyne. Price 25c.—Adv.
A man never worries seriously
about the rules of longevity until he
Is about sixty years old.
Hygienic Salts for the Bath.
A physician who believes In baths
as a tonic advises the ubo of Epsom
or Carlsbad salts—preferably the for
mer—for a general invlgoration. They
should be used not more than twice a
week.
Take one ounce of the saltB to a
pint of warm water for a sponge bath.
For a large tub bath use a pint of
salts to a tub of warm water.
Purchase the salts at a wholesale
drug house. The usual price In quan
tities iB four cents a pound. This
salt water makes an excellent tonic
and carries off many Impurities
through the pores of the skin.
Grape Seed Oil.
Oil from grape seeds has become a
byproduct of the wine,Industry In por
tions of Frtjnce, Italy and Wuertem-
berg. The Bulletin of tho American
Association of Commerce and Trade,
published in Berlin, says that the first
pressing, obtained cold, is of edible
oil; that extracted by pressing and
heating 1b dark and bitter, and Is used
for lighting purposes and In the mak
ing of soap. It is described as a good
substitute for the expensive oils used
In the textile Industry. About 2.2
pounds of oil may ho expressed from
the seeds of grapes yielding 26.42 gal
lons of wine.
wet nud caught cold,
when father sprained
his kneo, when Gran
ny’s rheumatism
bothered her—
That jarof MUSTER
OLE was right there to
give relief nnd comfort.
MUSTEROLE Is a clean, white oint
ment, made with oil of mustard. It
Will not blister like a mustard plaster.
Quick relief for Sore Throat, Bronchi
tis, Tonsilitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asth-
croupy <
In 25c and 50c jars, and a special
1 largo hospital slzo for
Accept no substi
tute.
If your druggist can
not supply you, send
25c or 50c to tho MUS-
TEROLE Company,
Cleveland, Ohio, nnd wo will mail you
a jar, postago prepaid. (co>
S. J. Buchanan, Lowellvlllo, Ohio., says:
"Wo hnvo boon using Mustcrolo Cor two or
threo years past nn<l find It very good. It
always in our medicine cupboard.
Question of Height.
Michael—Come quick! Patrick iB
stuck In a hog up to his ankles.
James—Don't worry, then, if he’s
only up to his ankles he can soon get
out again!
Mike—Yes, hut he went In head
first!—Pearson’s Weekly. •.
Natural Ending.
“Was there any sign of mourning
when Miss Pretty face snapped up the
best matrimonial catch of the sea
son?” . ’
"Sure there was. All the belles
were told.”
Distress After Eating.
Indigestion and Intestinal Fermen
tation Immediately relieved by taking
a Booth-Overton Dyspepsia Tablet.
Buy a SOc. bottle at Druggists. Money
refunded If they do not help, or write
for free sample. Booth-Overton Co.,
11 Broadway, New York.—Adv.
- Brainless Town.
Bill—Do you believe that fish make
brains?
Jill—I certatnly do.
“Well, they tell me every man who
has gone in the flBh business In your
town haB failed.”
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bo‘
About all most arguments are fit for
is to promote unnecessary conversa
tion.
ELIXIR. BARER A GOOD TONIC
And Drives Malaria out of the System#
"Your ‘Unbelt’ acts llko magic; I have
given It to numerous people In my par
ish who were Buffering with chills, ma
laria and fever. I recommend it to those
who are sufferers, and In need of a good
tonic.”—Rev. S. Szymanowski. BL
Stephen's Church, Perth Amboy. N. J.
Elixir,Unbelt 50 cents, all druggists, or
by Parcels Post prepaid from Itloczew-
skl & Go.. Washington, D. C.
Bad Language.
Little Browning—Mamma, Hubley
Howell usbs awfully bad language.
Mrs. Bacon Hill—What did ho say,
my dear?
Little Browning—Ho said “Damn
yer."
Mrs. Bacon Hill (horrified)—Oh;
Browning! Never you say such a
thing as that!
Little Browning (proudly) — No,
mamma, I never say “yer.” I always
say\ “you."—Puck.
lOttlO of
CASTORIA, a safe and Sure remedy for
Infants and children, and see that It
Bears tho
Signature of
In Uso For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Cfistoria
Natural Conclusion.
“How do you suppose that soft coal
dissolution movement will end?”
“Oh, I suppose it will end up in
smoke.”
Kill the Flies Now and Prevent
dlsoaso. A DAISY FLY KILLER will do It.
Kills thousands. Lasts all season. All dealers
or six sent express paid for $1. H. SOMERS;
150 Do Kalb Avo., Brooklyn, N. Y Adv.
Good people are supposed to be hap
py, but their looks often belle It.
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Perfect Digestion
depends upon the integrity
of the liver.
IF YOUR LIVER IS TORPID-
WILL WAKE IT UP
YOUR SYSTEM WILL
RUN DOWN.
elm! rheumatism and
■■rlw u i,«g*b*7 aches and pains, or mono,
funded. Boldbjr all leading druggists or sent by mall
prepaid on receipt, of price, SI per bottle. Bond tot
VURU sample. WABT&IO CIIK31CAL CO.,BpringfleM,IH.
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money ro-
mmmmm
ISLAND BEDS and CAMPIN1
it layers. Khm i 1.00 per sotting up. Vi
lid va. Poultry Jfanu.XiawreneovlUo, V
RHODE ISLAND
JKgHH
Indian Runner Ducks raMIrtu/rJi
Ducks." froo. lilts, J. A. PEGU, South WUIUiuport. 1’«m,
W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 16-1914.
Wives!
Mothers!
Daughters!
A woman’s organism ia a very delicate thing—it very easily
like a delicate piece of machinery, it
gets out of order—juat like a delicate pi
requires moro than ordinary care and attention.
Thoro aro many signs which point todisonler.suGhnshoadachc-Q, unaccount
able pains in various parts of tho body, listlessness, nervousness,irritableness,
dizziness, falntncBs, backacho, loss of appetite, depression, and many others.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ‘Prescription
has boon the moanB of restoring thousands of snfforingwomen to natural health
nnd strength. For moro than forty years it bos been successfully carrying on
thlB groat work. Todny It is known throughout tho length and breadth of every
land. "Women every whero look upon It na a helpful friend. Let it aid you.
Sold in liavldor tablet form by drarehlt, or trial box mailed
you for SO ccnte from Dr. Pierce't Diepeneary. Buffalo, IV. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate Stomach. Liver and Bowels
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