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so sore from rheumatism
There you see the hard case
of Mr. Phillip J. Cormisky of
East Mauch Chunk, Pa., as
he explains in a letter to The
Blood Balm Co. Your case
cannot be worse than his.
"I suffered 3 years” he says, "I was
run down so bad, the doctors told me I had
no hope to be cured. I could find no place
on account of my sickness. I wasn’t fit
for anything before I started to use 8.8.8.
“Today I am well and happy; and able
to earn a hundred dollars a month on a loco
motive. Your medicine is so helpful I
gained 25 pounds in two weeks. And I am
still gaining. I will recommend 8.8.8. to
all my friends.”
If the druggist can’t supply
you with 8.8.8. write to The
Blood Balm Co., Philadelphia
or St. Louis.
Don t keep o?i stiflering when
real help is at hand.
Just “D D D”
ask for D.D.D.
DAISY FLY KILLERS $
HAROLD 80MER8, 160 DeKalb Ave.. Brooklyn, N. T.
If you suffer with piles, send
I 1 11 name and address to DR. R. L.
1 IIMV ANDERSON, box 633, Fort
I Ml if tj Meade, Florida, for valuable
information.
nonpcv TREATED. Give quick re-
My ml UnUrwi li e f, usually remove swel-
ling and short breath in a few days and
entire relief in 15-45 days, trial treatment
FREE. DK.GRKKSB6OJiB, Box A, Atlanta,Ga.
I say the degree of vision that
dwells in a man is a correct measure
of the man.—Carlyle.
Their Need.
Seedy Applicant—l can bring tears
to the eyes of the audience.
Theatrical Manager—Huh! We
want somebody who can bring the au
dience. —Puck.
Getting Rid of It.
Tyres—l tell you the man who
takes care of his own motor car has
a good deal on his hands.
Byres—Well, soap is cheap.
Her Ruling Passion.
The woman who had chased dust
and dirt all her life finally reached
St. Peter
“Come in. ym poor, tired woman,’ -
he said, and iur.d the gate ajar.
But the woman hesitated.
“Tell me first,” she said, “how often
you clean house?”
The saint smiled.
“You can’t shake off the ruling pas
sion, can you?” he said. “Oh, well, step
inside and they’ll give you a broom
andiustuan instead of a harp.”—
4?fevelar.d Plain Dealer.
They Are Overworked Now.
Four-year-old Dick had made an im
portant discovery that his hair would
pull out if enough force was exerted,
and was absorbed in proving the fas
cinating find on his forelock. His sis
ter —aged seven —noted the proceed
ing with round-eyed horror.
“Dickie! Dickie!” she cried, “you
musn’t do that!”
“Why?” demanded Dickie, with the
cynicism of childhood.
“Because the Bible says that all
your hairs are numbered —and if you
pull any out you'll make a lot of extra
bookkeeping for the angels.”
SALLOW FACES
Often Caused by Tea and Coffee
Drinking.
How many persons realize that tea
and coffee so disturb digestion that
they produce a muddy, yellow com
plexion?
A ten days' trial of Postum has
proven a means, in thousands of cases,
of clearing up a bad complexion.
A Washn. young lady tells her ex
perience:
“All of us —father, mother, sister and
brother —had used tea and coffee for
many years until finally we all had
stomach troubles, more or less.
“We all were sallow and troubled
with pimples, bad breath, disagreeable
taste in the mouth, and all of us simply
so many bundles of nerves.
“We didn’t realize that tea and cof
fee caused the trouble until one day
we ran out of coffee and went to bor-
T&sy some from a neighbor. She gave
us gpoie Postum and told us to try
that.
•“Although we started to make it,
we all felt sure that we would be sick
If we missed our strong coffee, but we
tried Postum and were surprised to
find it delicious.
“We read the statements on the pkg.,
got more and in a month and a half
you wouldn't have known us. We all
were able to digest our food without
any trouble, each one's skin became
clear, tongues cleared off, and nerves
in fine condition. We never use any
thing now but Postum. There is noth
ing like it.” Name given by Postum
Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
"There’s a reason,” and it is ex
plained in the little hook, “The Road
to Wellville,” in pkgs.
Ever rend tlie above letter? A new
one appr-nrn from time tit time. They
nre genuine, true, and full of human
Interest.
'Csie^
CMgOK®
WILDDR D.AJESBIT
A breeze came lazily along
And to the toller sang its song;
“The little brook still leaps and flings
It’s foam upon the swallow’s wings;
The willow’s shade, still deep and cool
Spreads as of old across the pool
“And down the hill the meadow blooms
Still loose their wonderful perfumes,
And every nodding clover head
Is lush with honey, and as red
As it was when you used to tease
The honey-stealing bumble bees.
“The winding road is gray with dust
The old well chain is brown with rust,
The orchard knows the drowsy tune
Of insects in the afternoon:
They have not changed—field, bird and
tree
Are all back where you used to be.
“The old place still remains unchanged,
From none of its old ways estranged;
The lazy fence still loafs behind
The vines with which it is entwined,
And O, the little path still goes
Down through the thicket of wild rose.
“And all of them send word to you—
The shade, the brook, the orchard,' too—
To you who felt that you must roam:
Turn from it all, and journey home!”
It may have been such words as these
Were whispered by the vagrant breeze,
Or did the toiler, all day long,
Sing to himself this luring song?
1
INTERESTING INFORMATION.
WllflfSn BliaTfespeare could n<£
drive art- automobile.
Christopher Columbus would not
pose for bioving pictures.
If a man could jump as far in pro
portion to his height and weight as a
grasshopper can he would seldom miss
a boat.
John Milton never had his photo
graph taken with his index finger
pressed against his cheek.
Napoleon Bonaparte would not have
a telephone in the place.
Seasickness may be cured by taking
a brisk walk through the woods.
Marcus Aurelius would not speak
at chautauquas.
TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING.
Mrs. Askit —What’s the matter with
your little Johnny today?
Mrs. Tellit —He ate so much Health
Food that it made him 111
To Insure Brevity.
“We have an unusually long list of
speakers tonight,” says the toastmas
ter, glancing at the notables flanking
him along the table for the orators
of the evening, “and in order that
each guest present may know just
what he is to expect and can govern
himself accordingly, I am going to
ask each speaker to whisper in my
ear before I introduce him the num
ber of minutes he will talk.”
It went down in history as The Din
ner of Ten-Minute Speeches.
Hard Work.
“You don’t look a bit well,” says
the mother of the college boy. “Have
you been studying hard?”
“Yes, indeed,” answers the lad.
“But your professors say you are
away behind in your lessons.”
“Well, what can they expect. I’ve
been studying hard ever since I start
ed in, learning all the class yells. Now
that I've got them committed to mem
ory, I suppose i can give a little time
to those books.”
TESTIMONY
OF FIVE WOMEN
Proves That Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Com
pound Is Reliable.
Reedville, Ore. —“I can truly recom
mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound to all women who are passing
through the Change of Life, as it made
li|||M|R|p|B me a well woman after
suffering three years.”
IfL TSul —Mrs. Mary Bogart,
Reedville, Oregon.
New Orleans, La.
mmzm ‘‘When passing through
the Change of Life I was
nvsm»7 Bojart troubled with hot flashes,
B weak and dizzy spells and
backache. Iwasnotfitfor
anything until I took Ly
dia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound which
proved worth its weight
in gold to me. ’’-Mrs.GAS
TON BLONDEAU, 1541 Po
iSHNnSk lymnia St., New Orleans.
Mishawaka, Ind.-“Wo
gpfTX* M men passing through the
- j Change of Life can take
BnK|l nothing better than Lydia
? E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
.MnChas Bauer. Compound. lam recom-
mendingittoallmyfriends
i?S lpp because of what it has
done forme.”-Mrs.CHAS.
IfpL i Bauer, 523 E. Marion St.,
Mishawaka, Ind.
Alton Station,Ky.-“For
months I suffered from
troubles in consequence of
;SIF I Sp my age and thought I
$1 /RES could not live. Lydia E.
l| lip Pinkham’s Vegetable
Ifi. Compound made me well
and I want other suffering
tfjjjmjgm women to know about it. ”
ACT MThorn Mrs. Emma Bailey, Alton
Station, Ky.
Deisem, No. Dak. — “I was passing
through Change of Life and felt v'ry
bad. I could not sleep and was very
nervous. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound restored me to perfect health
and I would not be without it.”—Mrs.
F. M. Thorn, Deisem, No. Dak.
RECORD OF TIME’S CHANGES
Surely Visitor to the Scenes of His
Boyhood Could Not Fail to
Be Impressed.
“I reckon you see the old town look
ing some different from what it looked
when you left it thutty years ago,”
said Uncle Eb Skinner to the native
returning for a visit to the scenes of
his boyhood. “Ail o’ the back part o’
Peevy’s store is new since your day
her, an’ that bay winder in the drug
store was put in since you left us. The
deepo used to be painted yeller instid
o’ red, an’ the town hall is het by
steam now instid o’ with stoves, like
it used to was in your time. Them
two iron hitch posts in front o’ the
postoffice ain’t been there more than
ten years and that atone
B rough lnstW o’ the obi wooden une
' iou remember is another change. I
reckon you've noticed that Hi Greene
has raised his house a story an’ add
ed a summer kitchen. r hat plazzy in
front o’ the hotel is another change in
the old town, an’, of course, you’ve
noticed the new hoss sheds back o’
the church, an’ the broom shop wa’n’t
here when you was a hoy with us. It
employs five hands reg’lar an’ seven
in the rush season. Time makes
changes, as I reckon you have seen.”
—From Judge.
Deliberating.
The Rev. James Hamilton, minister
of Liverpool, while on holiday in Scot
land, had a narrow escape from
drowning. Accompanied by a boy, Mr.
Hamilton was fishing for sea-trout
when he slipped on a stone, lost his
balance, and being encumbered with
heavy wading boots, had great diffi
culty in keeping his head above water.
Finally he managed to get back to the
shore, although in a very exhausted
state, and said to the boy: “I noticed
that you never tried to help me.” “Na,”
was the deliberate response, “but I
was thinkin’ o’t.”
Seemed Like More.
The Professor- —In 140 wasps' nests
there are an average of 25,000 insects.
The Student —Why, professor, I dis
turbed just one nest one day, and I’ll
bet there were more than 25,000 in
that one!”
A woman may not realize that she
has a good figure until other women
begin to find fault with it.
Important to Wiothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA/a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
Signatured
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
It makes a girl awfully ashamed to
let a man kiss her without first put
ting up some sort of a bluff.
Garfield Ten Is invaluable for all Irregulari
ties of I tie liver, kidneys and bowels. It is
made from pure and wholesome herbs.
A woman never thinks her husband
so unreasonable as when he expects
her to be reasonable.
Sirs. Winslow’s Soothing syrup for Children
teethiug, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle.
Even your best friends haven’t time
to do much worrying on your account.
Death Lurks In 4 Weak Heart
If Your* Is fluttering or weak, use “RENOVINE.” Made by Van Vleet-Mansfleld Drug Co., Memphis, Tenn. Price SI.OO
SUTES AWAKING TO DANGER
Additional Hospital Beds for tha
"reatment of the Tuberculosis
Are Being Established.
Nearly 4,000 additional hospital beds
for consumptives in 29 states were
provided during the year ending June
1, aocordljig to a statement issued by
the National Association for the Study
and Prevention of Tuberculosis. This
makes a total of over 30,000 beds, but
only about one for every ten indigent
tuberculosis patients in this country.
In the last five years, the hospital
provision for consumptives has in
creased from 14,428 in 1907, to over
30,000 in 1912, or over 100 per cent.
New. York state leads in the number
of beds, having 8,350 on June 1; Mas
sachusetts comes next with 2,800; and
Pennsylvania, a close third with 2,700.
Alabama showed the greatest percent
age of increase in the last year by
adding 57 new beds to its 42 a year
ago. comes next with 109
beds tedded to 240 a year ago. New
York has the' greatest numerical in
crease, having provided over 1,800 ad
ditional beds in the year.
UJST CAUSE FOR PRIDE.
T
"Vot's he so tickled about?”
“He’s jest discovered his birthday’s
on de same day as Ad Wolgast’s!”
She Was a Duster.
Mrs. Sutton advertised for a woman
to do general housework, and in an
swer a colored girl called, announcing
that she h2d come for the position.
“Are you a good cook?” asked Mrs.
Sutton.
“No, indeed, I don’t cook,” was the
reply.
“Are you a good laundress?”
“I wouldn’t do washin’ and ironin’;
it’s too hard on the hands.
“C?n you sweep’” asked Mrs. Sut
ton.
“N’j,” was the positive answer. I’m
not .‘frong enough.” •
! “V'jell,” sfdj the lady of tbe h-use.
“m«rr —1 .1 what
,-you can dl^^
”1 dusts,” varne the placid reply.—
Everybody's. ’
The Heirloom.
A Pittsburg drummer in a small
town dropped into a place to get a bite
to eat. The place looked familiar, but
he didn t know the proprietor.
“Been running this placfi long?” in
quired the drummer.
“No; I just inherited it from my fa
ther.”
“Ah, yes. I knew him. I recognize
this old cheese sandwich on the coun
ter.”
She Knew It.
j Stella —This is the presidential year.
Bella—l know. The farmer we
: board with keeps eight bull moose
that chase you every time you go out.
I Nothing so completely knocks a con
trary man as to have you agree with
him.
A better thing than tooth powder to
cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove
tartar and prevent decay is a prepara
tion called Paxtine Antiseptic. At
druggists, 25c a box or sent postpaid
on receipt of price by The Paxton
Toilet Co., Boston, Mass.
Finance.
Stella —How do you suppose they
will finance a third party?
Bella —Don't know; I can’t make
father pay for one.
DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE 7
Try Hicks' CAPUDINE. It’s liquid—pleas*
ant to take—'effects immediate—good to prevent
Sick Headaches and Nervous Headaches also.
Your money bifckdfnot satisfied. 10c., 25c. and
50c. at medicine stores.
Living Up to Its Name.
“How do people seem to like your
new song, ‘The Aeroplane?’”
“Just carried away by it.”
TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA
AND HUILD UP THE SYSTEM
Take the Old Standard GROVE S TASTELESS
CHILI, TONIC. You know what you are taking.
The formula is plainly printed on every bottle,
showing it is simply quinine and Iron in a tasteless
form, and the most effectual form. For grown
people and children, 50 cents.
His View.
Hewitt—This place is 1,000 feet
above the sea level.
Jewett —But ihe sea isn’t on the
level; it always makes me sick.
When a man is down and out his
friends are soon up and away.
If vour digestion Is a little oir color a
course of Garfield Tea will do you good.
The value of forethought Is often
demonstrated by the after effects.
SUMMER COLDS COME FROM
A TORPID LIVER
AN ACTIVE LIVER KEEPS THE
HEAD CLEAR AND THE SMILE
CHEERFUL.
When the Liver Gets Lazy the Blood
Thickens and the System Becomes
Easily Susceptible to Cold
and Disease.
The summer cold is directly trace
able to an inactive liver. You get over
heated, and cool off too suddenly; the
pores of the skin become closed, the
blood recedes from the surface of the
body and a congestion is produced.
The same conditions follow when you
sit in a draft, or get wet. The liver
finds its effort overcome by pressure
of the blood, and food remains in the
stomach or bowels. The head gets
hot, the feet cold and the bowels con
stipated. Right then and there is the
danger point. The bowels must be
kept op-em The system must be re
lieved of congestion.
JACOBS’ LIVER SALT is the great
est known relief. It is better than
calomel. It will rejuvenate the liver,
send the blood racing through the
veins, dispel congestion and make you
feel as if life is worth living.
JACOBS’ LIVER SALT axffs quick
ly and mildly, and never gripes or nau
seates. Don’t take an. inferior substi
tute. lb. jar 25c at your druggist (by
mail 16c extra postage). Jacobs' Phar
macy, Atlanta, Ga. Large free sample
and interesting booklet for 2c stamp.
Mixture of Caution and Economy.
At the Union depot a few evenings
ago a mother who had gone to see her
daughter, a miss of about 18 years,
safely started on a Journey, was heard
to give the young lady the following
words of advice jtlst before tbe train
started. “Now, good-by, my dear.
Take good care of yourself and re
member not to be too free with strang
ers on the train. But if a nice looking
man should speak to you be polite to
him —he may buy your supper for
you.”—Kansas City Star.
’Twas a Pretty Thing.
The young man produced a small,
square box from his pocket.
“I have a present for you,” he began.
“I don’t know whether it will fit your
finger or not, but—”
“Oh, George!” she broke in, “this is
so sudden! Why, I never dreamed —”
But just then George produced the
gift—a silver thimble —and it got sud
denly cooler in the room. —Ladies'
Home Journal.
The man who sticks closer than a
brother, is sometimes a second cousin.
For SUMMER HEADACHES
Hicks* CAPUDINE is the best remedy—no
mutter wliat causes them—whether from the
heat, Kiuincr in draughts, feverish condition,
etc. 10c., <vio. v-’*’ Bvuviv. 0.1, meuicine
store*.
Another Matter.
Hewitt —We aim to please.
Jewett —But what do you hit?
Garfield Tea is a fine laxative living com
posed wholly of pure, health-giving herbs.
And the Lord also helps those who
help others.
Satisfies
''"T There never was a
thirst that Coca-Cola couldn’t
■ //g satisfy. It goes, straight as an
///f /~) arrow > t 0 l h e diy spot.
■7 'Y/ And besides this,
l
||» satisfies to a T the call for something
purely delicious and deliciously pure —-and
I j I Our new booklet, telling of
|n|£ \ J 1 J* Coca-Cola vindication at
'well *' Chattanooga, for the asking.
Demand tbe Genuine as made by Whenever
THE COCA-COLA CO. you see an
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MffERSMITHs
(hill Tonic
FoR MA I ADi A GENERAL TONIC
r Q K MALAR IM Oldest and Best: 4.sYearsot Cures
Fourteen Orange Groves
For Sale
Any one interested will receive a catalogue
with description and prices by writing to
IVi. F. ROBINSON, SANFORD, FLORIDA
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten when the liver is
right the stomach and bowels are right.
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gently but firmly
pel a lazy liver nxrnq
do its duty. ..viF?*
Cures Con-V jT-Tk?
stipntion, In- f* I VER
digestion,
Headache,
and Distress After Eating.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. '
In this age of research and experiment, all nature
Is ransacked by thescientifieforthecomfortand hup
filnessof man. Science has indeed made glantstrides
n the past century, and among the—by no means
least Important—discoveries In medicine Is that of
Therapion. which has been used with great success in
French Hospitals and that It is worthy the attention
of those who suffer from kidney, bladder, nervous
diseases, chronic weaknesses, ulcers,skin eruptions,
files, &c., thoro is no doubt. In fact itseerosevident
rom the big stir created amongst specialists, that
THEItAI’ION is destined to cast into oblivion ail
those questionable remedies that were formerly tbo
solo reliance ot medical men. It, is of course impos
sible to tell sufferers all we should like to tell them
in this short article, but those who would like to
krow more about this remedy that has effected so
many—we might almost say, miraculous cures,
should send addressed envelope for FREE book to
Dr. LcClerc Med. Co., Haverstock Road, Hampstead,
London, Eng. and decide for themselves whetnerthe
Now French Remedy “THERAPION” No. 1. No. 3
or No. 3 Is what they require and have been seeking
In vain during a life of misery, suffering, ill health
and unhappiness. Therapion Is soldhy druggists or
mail fI.UO. Fougera Co., DO Beckman St., New York.
TUfiMBOfiM'O Quickly relieve*
InlSiflrdUiwO weak, inflamed eyes.
WATER f&IXTSS"**
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* swelling 15 dayaJ
Shortness of breath relieved in 36 houraw
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Ur.dl 0 I • Ml OUTNESS of breath
iclieved in 24 hours. Swelling usually
gone in one week. Write for symptom
blank and testimonials. Address DR.
, PATTERSON, Dropsy Specialist, 445^
EJgcwood Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia
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