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SEVERE ATTACKS OF INDIGESTION Mississippian Says All He Dared Eat Was a Little Bread and Butter *- Found Black Draught Relieved His Trouble. Weir, Miss. ? "I had very sever? at tacks of Indigestion, " said Mr. M. H. Wade, of this place. "I would suffer for months at a timk. All I dared eat was a little bread and butter . . . consequently I suffered from weak ness. I would try to eat, then the terrible suffering In my stomach ! I f took medicines, but did not get any better. The druggist recommended 1 Thedford's Black-Draught and I de cided to try It. for, as I say, I had tried others for two or more years without any Improvement In my health. I soon found the Black Draught was acting on my liver and easing the terrible pain. "In two or three weeks, I found I could pro back to eating. I only weighed 12.*?. Now I weigh 147 ? eat anything I want to, and by taking Black-Draught I do not suffer." In an attack, of indigestion, one of the first things to do is' to clear the stoiriaeh and bowels of all undigested food particles, and Thedford's Black Draught has been found very helpful in doing this. A small dose, after each meal, has been found of great benefit to persons who are threatened with, or who are disposed to, attacks of Indigestion. Black-Draught assists the fctomach to carry on Its important work of digestion, and at the same time mildly stimulates the liver to do Its work. Try Black-Draught. Price 25c. l'eople who weigh their words sel dom speak lightly. CHANGE OF WEATHER A SOURCE OF DANGER Colds, coughs and other pulmonary troubles always follow a change in the weather. Talce Cheney's Expectorant when you first feel that chilly sensation, when you begin sneezing, when your head begins to feel full and stopped up. Coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough and all similar affections are quickly relieved by Cheney's Expectorant, and no family should be without it. It is for sale by all druggists and ;n smaller towns by general merchants in 30c and 60c bottles. ? Advertisment. A pood cause innk'es a stronpr arm. Don't Let That Cold Turn Into "Flu" Rub on Good Old Masterole That cold may turn into "Flu," Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, unless you take care of it at once. Rub good old Musterole on the con gested parts and see how quickly it brings relief. Colds are merely congestion. Mus terole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple inejedients, is a counter-irritant which stimulates circulation and helps break up the cold. As effective as the messy old mustard plaster, it does the work without the blister. Just rub it on with your finger-tips. You will feel a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then a cooling sensation that brings welcome relief. 35c and 65c, in jars and tubes. Better than a mustard platter LATIN UM FINISH to DAYS FrtEE TRIAL pwifart LUSTRUS GEMS with genuine flfs- diamonds and Judfe for yourself. LUSTRUS HJEM SCARF PINS arc gMraottd to be w blue -white, absolutely perfect, and full fiery aparfcle apd ever Luting brilliancy. Your Irienda ? *c LUSTRUS CCM SCAKF PIN NX will, think It b an |?r*ta the pcrt>?HN Tl* k ?Jy IdtpKJX. T?ka kn days to 4kMs. B dot (kimd -w \ i y^CTRl?CEMCO.ftM-*. 47 W. 42?d St, H. Y. < ? I Cuticura Soap ?IS IDEAL For the Hands Socp 25c, Oiatment 25 50c, Talcna 25c. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM HanamDananiS-StotisHairFkUtaC Rtitofvt Color wd Baaoty to Gray and Fadad Hail Me. and (LOO at Protista. Rlieoi CTicm. >?? P?tcho?uc. W. T.. UINDERCORN8 s?oin om, cm lousea. cla., atopa all pal a, raauraa comfort to tha feet, nakea walkta* ftn. Uo. by Bull or at Druff clata. HKcox ChMnleml Worka, Patchogaa. N. T ^UsTERSMlTHs v (hillTomic "Angels of Mercy" Honored Five of the twenty-flve army nurses who have been awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for meritorious service during the World war. They are, from left to right: First Lieuf. Carrie L. Howard, chief nurse A. N. C.; Cap tain Sayres L. MUliken, assistant superintendent A. N. (\; Capr. Klanche S. Kulon, assistant superintendent A. N. C.; First Lieut. Nena Sheiton, chief nurse A. N. C., and Second Lieut. Catherine C. Sinnott, nurse A. N. C. Princess Mary and Son WAR HEROINE HELD UP First photograph showing Princess Mary, her husband, Viscount Lascelles, ' with their little son, who will he christened George Ilenry Hubert. ' ? ??; Dedicate Roosevelt Tablet I : ' <8 Mrs. John Henry Hammond presented a Roosevelt, tablet to Capt. Theo dore VanBeek on board the S. S. "President Roosevelt.". A festival in connec tion with the dedication took place under the auspices of the Theodore Roose velt Memorial Oaks and Rocks committee and the Jacobus-Roosevelt chapter of the D. A. R. Photograph shows Mrs. Hammond presenting the Roose velt tablet to Captain Reek. Left to right, Captain Beek, Miss Lucy Vau De Mark, and Mrs. Hammond. Break Ice With Air Bombs Two United States bombing planes recently dropped 2,100 pounds of TNT on the Delaware river at Port Jervis, N. Y.t where heavy Ice Jams have been threatening to flood the town. ( ' ( > * ? ? - -O Madame Evdokie ParncutiefF, wear ing decorations for bravery in battle as a trained nurse, faces deportation on Ellis Island because she arrived hene after the Russian quota was exhausted. Her husband, who came with her, was a former colonel and prpprietor of rich landed estates under the czar's regime, and will also be deported. If the department refuses to make an ex ception in their case they will undoubt edly be executed on arrival in Russia -by the Bolsheviks. REFUSES TO BE MOVED This famous statue of George Wash ington, located at Washington Circle, Washington, refuses to be moved from its pedestal. After erecting derricks which failed to move It from the base, the contractors stopped work to get advice. The statue is to be sent to New York for repairs. SOME "NERVE STUFF" Elmer Goss, nineteen-year-old dare devil of Gary, Ind., pulling some "nerve stuff" on the Metropolitan building in Los Angeles, the day after he fell eight stories off the same building. Gdss was cleaning the building, when the scaffold broke and he fell 120 feet, landing on the awning of the first floor without a scratch. This is only one of the numerous times Goss has cheated death in his daredevil adven lni?? A SK your local dealer to rec ^ ommend a practical dec orator. If you are unable to secure one you can do the work . yourself, tinting and stenciling your walls to give beautiful results. Ahbastine Instead ofKahomine or Wall Paper Buy Alabastine from your local dealer, white and a variety of tints, ready to mix with cold water and apply with a suitable brush. Each package has the cross and circle printed in red. By inter mixing Alabqfltine tints you can accurately match draperies and rugs and obtain individual treatment of each room. Write for special suggestions and * latest color combinations ALABASTINE COMPANY 1M7 GnaMb A**. GrmW Mick. ST O N ECYPI H E R ?S I R ISH ./// POTATO BUG KI1LER ? ? _ Mh _ _ g_ / Every year yon plant Irish Potatoes. Every year yon have Potato Bugs. Every year yon should use STONECYPHER'S Irish Potato Bug Killer Guaranteed to destroy the bug without damage to the plant. Also destroys all leaf eating insects on cabbage, cucumber, cantaloupe, squash and tomato vines. Ap ply lightly. Cost low. Applicaton easy. Results sure. For Sale by Drue. Seed and General Stores STONF CYPHER DRUG & CHEMICAL CO. Westminster. - ? - S. O. Fred Knew Johnny. Fred Smith was badly crippled, but his indomitable spirit kept him on a par with other lads of his ape. He joined the pig club and took care of his pig with great skill and enthusi asm One day I overheard Fred talking to his crony, and th? is what he said: "John Mitchell said his pig is big ger'n mine !" ? And then in a tone of great scorn he added: "I'll bet if we swapped he'd still say his was the biggest!" ? Farm Life. That All Depends. Flubb? <-"\Vhen I married my wife we each signed an agreement." I)ubb ? "Another one of those 'scraps of paper,' eh?" If your eyes smart ot tee 1 scalded. Ro man Eye Balsam applied upon going to bed la Just the thing to relieve them. Adv. It Needs Turpentine. Sometimes shoe polish becomes hard in the box and not fit to use. You can soften it arid make it as good as ever if you add a little turpentine and let It staud for a short time. Don't let child* stay bilious, constipated w V MOTHER, OPEN CHILD'S DOWELS WITH "CALIFORNIA FID STROP" I Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels If your child is listless, full of cold, has colic, or If the stcmach is sonr, breath bad, tongue coated, a teaspoon ful cf "California Fig Syrup" will quickly start liver and bowel action. In a few hours yon can see for your self how thoroughly it works the con stipation poison, sour bile and waste right out and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "Califor nia Fig Syrup" handy. They know a teaspoonful today may save a sick child tomorrow. It never cramps or overacts. Ask your druggist for genu ine "California Fig Syrup," which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, you must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrup. Dr.KI NGS NewDisc^ery Stop it-Now! wmm * Cut the hard-packed phlegm? end en colds and transformed sniffling, that persistent flow of mucous? coughing children and grown-upg soothe that tired, cough -racked into happy, healthy beings. Let Dr. chest and throat. King's New Discovery, th? old-fashioned For 50 this <kp.nd.bfe remedy for all the family has brok- Dr. King's New Diacovery-in?i?t on it. HOB8E8 COUGHING T USE Spohn's Distemper Compound to break the couch and get them back In condition. Thirty yea nf vse has made "SPOHN'S" Indispensable In treating Coughs and CClds, Inflnenxa and Distemper with their resulting com plications. and all diseases of the throat, noee and lungs. Acta marvefttualy a a a preventive; acta equally well as a cur ft. Bold la two sttM at all drug store*. HPOHN BCKDICAL CO HP ANT GOSHJGN, INDIANA
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