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THE JOY OF MOTHERHOOD Came to this Woman after Taking Vegetable Lydia E. Pinkham’s Restore Compound to Her Health married Ellensburg, I Wa-ih.—“ After I was was not well for a long time and a good deal of the time was not able to go about. Our greatest desire was to have a child in our home and one day my husband came back from town with a bottle of Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound wanted and me to try it It brought relief from my troubles. I improved in health so I could do mv housework; of which we now have a little one, all I owe to Lydia E. Pinkham’e Vegetable Compound.”—Mrs. 0. S. Johnson, R. No. 8, Ellensburg, Wash. There are women everywhere who long for children in their homes yet are denied this happiness disorder on account of some functional anal dis which in most cases would readily yield to Lydia E. 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" At your drvgyittr liiflli Jj}. ; ------------- • ijk Sticking It Out. “There is little hope of wallpapers turning down," says a well-known sub irbajp builder and decorator. This is mly because people will keep on leah ng against the wall.—London Punch. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured >y local applications as they cannot reach ■lie diseased portion of the ear. There is mly one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, ind that is by a constitutional remedy. HALL’S CATAKRH MEDICINE acts ;hrough the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces »f the System. Catarrhal Deafness is :aused by an inflamed condition of the nucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the •esult. Unless the inflammation can be re luced and this tube restored to its nor¬ mal condition, hearing may be destroyed forever. Many cases of Deafness are :aused by Catarrh, which is an Inflamed tondition of the Mucous Surfaces. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any ;ase of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot MEDICINE. re cured by HALL'S CATARRH All Druggists 75c. Circulars free. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Nothing will take the fun out of a Yellow quicker than for the teacher to step up behind him. HEALTH RESTORED Mr. Knight Was Down With Kid¬ ney Complaint; Found Doan’s the Remedy Needed. "Kidney trouble put me In a bad way.” says Thomas A. Knight, Re¬ tired Insurance Agent, 624 N. Ninth St., East St. Louis, 111. “It came on with pain across my back and the attacks kept getting worse un¬ til I had a spell that laid me up. Morphine was the only relief and I couldn’t move without help. The kid¬ ney secretions were scanty, painful and tilled with sediment. “I was unable to leave the house, could Hr. Knight not rest, and became utterly ex¬ hausted. The only way I could take ease was by bolstering my¬ self up with pillows. For three months I was In that awful con¬ dition and the doctor said I had gravel. Doan’s Kidney Pills brought me back to good health and I have gained wonderfully in strength and weight” Sworn to before me, A. M. EOOMANN, Notary Public. Get Doan*. at Any Store, vs;LV1 60c • Bex DOAN’S FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. V. BronchiaST roubles Soothe the irritation and you relieve the distress. Do both quickly and effectively by using promptly a dependa b l e remedy— p I SO'S GIRLS! A MASS OF WAVY, GLEAMY BEAUTIFUL HAIR Let “Danderine” save and glorify your hair I In a few moments you can trans¬ form your plain, dull, flat hair. You can have it abundant, soft, glossy and full of fife. Just get at any drug or toilet counter a small bottle of “Dan¬ derine” for a few cents. Then moist¬ en a soft cloth with the Danderine and draw this through your hair taking one small strand at a time. Instantly, yes, immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will be a mass, so soft, lustrous, fluffy and so easy to do up. All dust, dirt and excessive oil is removed. Let Danderine put more life, color, vigor and brightness In your hair. This stimulating tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruff and falling hair, and help your hair to grow long, thick, strong and beautiful.—Adv. Dolis' Eyes. Groat quantities of cherry stones are used in Germany for dolls' eyes, painted, Being ready-carved by na¬ ture, and of suitable shape and size, they serve the purpose admirably. GET READY FOR “FLU” Keep Your Liver Active, Your System Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are De¬ lightful, Safe and Sure. Physicians and Druggists are advis¬ ing their friends to keep their systems purified and their organs protection in against perfect working order of as influenza. a They know the return that a clogged up system and a lazy liver favor eolds, influenza and serious complications. cold overnight and to To cut short a prevent serious complications swallow take one of Calotab at bedtime with a water—that’s all. No salts, after no nausea, no griping, no sickening effects. Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver is active, your system is puri¬ fied and refreshed and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break¬ fast. Eat what you please—no danger. Calotabs are sold only in*original scaled packages, price thirty-five cents. Every druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not perfectly delighted with Calotabs.—(Adv.) Oldest New Mexico Town. | older Acoina, than N. St. M.. Augustine, on Indian first village, Kuro- is I | peon settlement in America. A coma is j mentioned in chronicles of 15”',!. I f CARBON! Rid System of Clogged-up Waste and Poisons with “Cascarets.” Like carbon clogs and chokes a mo¬ tor, so the excess bile in liver, and I the constipated waste in the bowels, I produce foggy brains, headache, sour, j acid stomach, indigestion, sallow skin, ! sleepless nights, and bad colds. Let gentle, harmless “Cascarets" rid the system of the toxins, acids, gases, j and poisons which are keeping you up | set. Take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest laxative-cathartic you ever ! experienced. Cascarets never gripe, j sicken, or cause inconvenience. They work while you sleep. A box of Cas : carets costs so little too.—Adv, Quite Different “Pop !” “Yes. luy son.” “l'ou say lightning bugs are very useful because they eat up things?" “Quite so, my boy.” “Well, pop. 1 eat up things and you say that’s all I'm good for!" A torpid liver prevents proper food assim¬ ilation Tone up your liver with Wright’* Indian Vegetable Pills. They act gently. Adv. A gossip is a person who thinks toe little aud talks too much. THE CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND. GEORGIA YOU WOULDN’T TRY JO TAME A WILD-CAT Mr. Didson Warns Against Use of Treacherous, Dangerous Calomel. \ Calomel salivates! It’s mercury. Calomel acts like dynamite on a slug¬ gish liver. When calomel conies into contact with sour bile it crashes into it, causing cramping and nausea. If you feel bilious, headachy, consti¬ pated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodr son’s Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel, Take a spoonful and if it doesn’t start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and Without mak¬ ing you sick, just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today you’ll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson’s Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It’s harmless, pleasant ami safe to give to children; they like it—Adv. Industrial Training. The difficulty of procuring sufficient trained workers in the garment indus¬ try in this country because immigra¬ tion lias nearly ceased promises to be obviated in a large measure by the in¬ stallation of industrial training, which the government is promoting through¬ out the United States as a branch of the department of labor. The gov¬ ernment’s aid for the Industry is in the form of four books, which set forth in detail practical methods of teach¬ ing old and new workers the most ap¬ proved ways of performing their tusks —Exchange. INDIGESTION CANT STAY Stomach Pain,Sourness,Gases, and Acidity ended with “Pape’s Diapepsin" ......>....... Out-of-order stomachs feel flue at once! When meals don’t fit and you belch gas, acids amt undigested food. When you feel indigestion pain, lumps of distress in stomach, heartburn or headaches. Here is instant relief. Just as soon as you cat a tablet or two of Pape’s Diapepsin all the dys¬ pepsia, indigestion and, stomach dis¬ tress caused hv acidity wilt end. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin always put sick, upset, acid stomachs in, order at once and they cost so little nt drug stores.—Adv. Nationalized Pharmacies a Failure. Itoports received from Europe by members of the trade in this city are said to indicate that the nationaliza¬ tion of pharmacies in Hungary lias not come up to expectation. From statements made by state officials and by the former owners it appears that already the deficit amounts to 1,000, 000 crowns. Further than tLis. there are many complaints about the slov¬ enly and indifferent manner in wjiich the work is being done as contrasted with the former methods In vogue.— New York Post. ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Name “Bayer” is on Genuine Aspirin—say Bayer Insist on “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” In a “Buyer package.” containing prop¬ er directions for Headache, Colds, Pain, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheu¬ matism. Name “Bayer” means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin toxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark of Buyer Manufacture of Mono aceticacidester of Salicvlieacid.—Adv. A Dry Town. “The officer claims you were going at the rate of 40 miles an hour,” said the judge, looking at the man at the bar over his glasses. “Yes. your honor. My chauffeur was trying to get me to the railroad sta¬ tion in time to catch the 5:15 trai*i.” “But you didn’t have to catch that particular train; there was another one in an hour." “Very true, judge, hut what in the world could I do to kill time in this town for an hour?" Cuticura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better than Cuticura Soap daily and Ointment now and then as needed to make the complexion clear, scalp clean and hands soft and white. Add to this the fascinating, fragrant Cuticura Talcum and you have the Cuticura Toilet Trio.—Adv. Accurate Description. “What is an Italian vendetta?” “It Is one of them new-fangled porches around the new cottages.” Ignorance is bliss until it begins to associate with egotism. Christ and Nicodemus By REV. GEORGE GUILLE / Extension Department .Moody Bible J Institute, Chicago TEXT.—-Ye must be born again.—John 8:7. The moon and all the stars are out to light a trembling traveler upon a darkened road. One of the best men of his time has come to Jesus Christ—a man of the highest mor¬ ality and the ut¬ most devotion to religion. By com¬ ing at all to this Prophet of Naza¬ reth his reputa¬ tion ns a religious leader is Imper¬ iled; so he comes by night. But he has come to the Light, and night for him can be no more; in future he’ll walk in the light. “A man of the Pharisees, named Nic¬ odemus,” so upright, so good, so re¬ ligious, such a charming gentleman, surely the Lord will welcome him with open arms 1 But no. Abruptly he de¬ clares that this splendid man has not .vet begun to live: “Except a roan be horn again, he cannot perceive the kingdom of God.” He cannot even have rigid thoughts about It, to say nothing of his entering it. He has come, saying: “We know that thou art a teacher come from God, for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him.” And, oh, what a lesson fids Teacher Come from God has for him! “Here,” thinks he, “is one who can teach me something that shall make me a better man than I am,” and he learns that the flesh does not need teaching be¬ cause it has been judged; that all that Is horn of It Is still but flesh; and that man In the flesh cannot be made fit for God. He must, by second birth in the power of the Holy Spirit, be brought Into the new creation. And nothing short of this can ever meet the mind of God. Nicodemus speaks of miracles, but the Lord will not stop to discuss such trifles. He will tell at once of the greatest and most Important of ail miracles: the regeneration of a soul. Mon think that If they can understand miracles, they could understand Christ and the new birth. Oh, If they would only believe what Is written, that “In him was life; and the life was the Light of men!” Once you have the life that Is In Christ Jesus you are in the light forever, and shall never have any difficulty about miracles or about anything that you find In Holy Scrip¬ ture! Striking It Is that the only place in all Scripture in which the new birth Ls -pressed is here, where, the Lord presses it upon this upright man. Ah, if he, with Ids goodness and religion, must he horn again, what folly to claim ex¬ ception from this necessity for any man that lives today! But how? He Is bewildered by the thought of such a change. “How can these things be?” And the Lord makes no answer. He Is not at pains to ex¬ plain the workings of the Holy Splr* it. The question is not, “Do yon un¬ derstand?" but “Do you believe wluit God says?” If so, there is another “must” In this discourse that explains it all: “Even so must the Son of Man be lifted up: that whosoever believetb in him shall not perish, but have eter¬ nal life.” “Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.” Water is in Scrip¬ ture the symbol both of the Word of God and of the Spirit of God. The Holy Spirit works through the word to accomplish the regeneration of the soul, bringing the sinner face to face with Christ, Tn this regeneration a judicial cleansing is effected. It is that of which we read in Titus 3:5, “the washing of regeneration,” and of which the Lord spoke to Peter, declar¬ ing that it cleanses “every whit.” By the Spirit’s ministry in the word the sinner is brought to see what the Lord pointed out to Nicodemus, that he is the antitype of the brazen serpent, en¬ during on the cross of shame the judg¬ ment that was the sinner’s due. The moment he accepts that he is born again. One came to me saying, I cannot understand about the new birth and am so distressed over your insistence upon the necessity of it. “It is not necessary to understand it In order to attain it,” I replied, but simply to believe in him who has made it possible.” “But I have been taught all ray life that if I was good I would go to heaven when I die." “And so was I,” I said, “but it is not true. But do you believe the gos¬ pel? Do you believe that when Jesus died it was for you and that because he died for you he Is exalted in heaven?” “I do with al! my heart.” “Then you believe that Jesus is the Christ?” “Yes:” “Very well, then, read this,” and as I placed my Anger on I John 5:1, she read it aloud: “Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God.” And with ft cry of joy she ex¬ claimed: “Oh, I see it now: I sec it now! I am saved!” Mr. McKinley’s letter brings cheer to all who may be sufferers as he was. Read it: “I can honestly say that I owe my life to Peruua. After some of the best doctors in the country gave me up and told me 1 could not live another month, Perunn saved me. throughout Travelling from town to town, the country and having to go Into all kinds of badly heated stores and build¬ ings, sometimes standing up for hours at a time while plying my trade as auctioneer. It is only natural that I had voids fre¬ quently ! so when this would Mr. Samuel McKinley, occur I paid little attention to It, 22nd St., Kansas City, Mo until last December when I con¬ Jewelry tracted a severe, case, Which, her of the Society of U. S. through neglect on my part ’.•uctioneers. settled on my lungs. When al¬ most too late, I began doctoring, of but, Peruna. without It avail, until I heard Sold Everywhere. cured me! so * Tablet or Liquid Form cannot praise it too highly.” SOLD FOR SO YEARS. EoFMALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER. ALSO ING TONIC. A FINE GENERAL Sold by All STRENGTHEN. Drug Store* Quick Change Artist. Our idea of an Independent man is one who can pin up the baby’s outfit as quick ns he can change tires on his motorcar.- Dallas News. Important to Mother* Examine carefully ever y bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remery for infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria None but Japs Admitted. Amid restaurants of all nationali¬ ties in London open to all nationali¬ ties, is jusl one for one race alone. On Its entrance is “For Japanese Only.” Dr. Peery’s "Dead Shot- not only expels Worms or Tapeworm but cleans out the mucus in which they breed and tones up the digestion. One does sufficient. Adv. BOSTON S OLD STATE HOUSE Famous Building, Restored by Patrl iotic Society, is Now Preserved as a Revolutionary Relic. The old Slide house in Boston was erected in 1743. in early days the first floor was used as the Merchant’s exchange, and the second story as the meeting place of the governors of the province and the royal council. A few feet from the eastern porch occurred the Boston massacre on March 5. 1770; in 1789 Washington reviewed from this building a procession in his honor, and In 1835 William Lloyd Garrison took refuge there to escape from the mob that had broken up an anti-slav¬ ery meeting and threatened bis life. In later years the building was turned Into business offices and was so much altered, inside and outside, as almost to destroy the original architectural effect. In 1881 it was restored by Hie city at the request of the public-spir¬ ited citizens, and is now in the custody of the Bostonian society, which occu¬ pies It. The rooms, Including the old council chamber and hull of represent¬ atives, contain a collection of relics and paintings of revolutionary times. Nautical Language. “What Is a revenue cutter, pa?” “A revenue cutter is a coupon oli|> |)or, my son.” Fortune sometimes favors a man for the purpose of destroying him. Fortunate is the girl who loses her temper and never finds ft again. It’s the wise house¬ wife who serves Postum Cereal instead of coffee. For where coffee sometimes harmful disagrees after-ef¬ and leaves fects, Postum is an absolutely Made healthful cereal drink. of roasted wheat blended with a wee bit of molasses. The extraordinary flavor of this beverage resembles that of the finest coffee—pleasing to particular tastes. Two sizes, usually sold at 15c and 25c. Made by Postum Cereal Company, Battle Creek, Michigan Not Much Credit Coming to Them. Jud Tunkins says he knows two men, and maybe three, who bragged about not bein’ profiteers, simply be¬ cause they never bad a good elutnee. BOSCHEE'S SYRUP. A cold is probably the most com* mon of all disorders and when neglect* ed is apt to be most dangerous. Sta¬ tistics show that more than three times as many people died from in¬ fluenza last year, as were killed ini the greatest war the world has ever! known. For the last fifty-three years Boschee’s Syrup has been used foe coughs, bronchitis, colds, throat ir¬ ritation anil especially lung troubles. It gives the patient a good night’s rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration in the morning. Made in America and used in the homes of thousands of families nil over the civilized world. Sold everywhere.—Adv. Famous Roman Woman. It has been said by a cynic that never can woman be the friend of woman. But she can be the friend of man, and absolutely disassociated from sex affinity. Paula, noble Ro¬ man lady, was the devoted life friend and helper of the great Jerome—St. Jerome. Site was descended from tha Scipios and (lie Gracchi. She was bom A. I). 347 at Rome. Married at seventeen to Textius, she lived in splendor on Mount Aventine. Upon her conversion to Christianity rite gave half her fortune to tlie poor and began the ascetic life. Sin- came un¬ der (lie influence of the great Jerome, and the intercourse of these two minds was continued when Jerome went to the East to live in a cave at Bethle¬ hem and to put forth Ills mighty lit¬ erary works. Paula, with her friends, followed bis footsteps, built a convent near the cave, and ministered to the saint amid bis stupendous accomplish¬ ments. She died in her convent; her eyes were closed by St. Jerome. The poor of Palestine rose up to call her blessed. Chestnut Forests Disappearing. Tlie great demand for chestnut lumber for railroad ties has been re¬ sponsible for many chestnut forests being wiped out. and more are marked for the woodman’s ax. At the rate the cutting is now progressing, this species of wood will be pretty well cleaned out in another decade in this vicinity, it is being predicted.—Frank¬ lin (Mass.) Correspondence Boston Transcript.