ROANOKE RAFIDS HERALD. KOANOKE RAHDS. N C WOMAH'S NERVES MADE STRONG By Lydia E. PinkKam's Vegetable Compound. fhaa a year trua nor. o.-: ess, .;; tw fccnl.-e, yaff, te,a the- ..Tjua" IXfgCUD IVFOit KTtlAilWSll T TwAi ?T 7T T." lr"' u'- :-t t-- I ' cre s" s - ovi' ) r ) V' I l.K 1 i 11 1 Vl !,W L:,.s w"a. : . , L ; l. Jl; I T T7CCYVU 1 11 P "1 I 1 ft ! i so ra i c.-uij i rest at night- 1 (5 eu.l leawsjesi gu so rro- I ..v-ia t.i-f ... ft C s-.ai a a. s.rvar.ji M n in re . it rj i aa tv .. V.riJ A: We3 arj f: 1 --- as? to e.i rv w It ::i v ; s'rwv " ' hew : : i ex -eL ' i r ' :i stieu' i r tv -. V t J- . s r ll !. ! . . AiiTsi. a tr ... rVrf r- v tog -..ti i stents, in jiT'U ; -. -t-ses. 1 r woanca. f : Aeni r :v t. : ICt. Itiiis st .'U. . Cv.tl ; J: i X , f.' t 1 v. . ry i- y.f r. r . .. i a :c"t r.:t. I - H e.- r- : 'C a a . . .... r v ' : v . :. ' '.. s' n -i -.7 . ; -'':T S ' c.3 r : ' -r -I.n- . .. . 1 v - - -t . , a i k. - T re Thit ,S. -... , 'IkU -n ''ti (l i t -f' ,- . !.; f. '. ink . f h s . f . . .tw v. !,. ,,ft . .'. ' rSi-.m ' ; " i:i ! . U'.t;' FRECKLES IU It :i T Cti Ki c( Th..t Stt 1 U, . 1: Nit mrai -.. . , . - ' tlmi S.-'. ' . M :; 1 it III t 'l ' runt hino nil r.v. ! r- Yi-s. irluT," .1 t.. m s 1 1 t -li- trcfy. "! li;; ; I"!t ! .- b !! fIT Jl! " ECONOMY TALK is all riht- ECONOMY PRACTICE is better. INSTANT POSTUM is an economy drink absolutely no waste. Besides, it is convenient, saves fuel and su$or, and leaves nothing to be desired in the way of flavor . THY A CUP! rf-AlklllllMjYmPEY sz :.sr.;.:: roc! r j U- '--i-l Tit EVFEY J0iS PICK A.'.D SHOVEL SQUD AND DIGS TRENCHES IN M V4VS LAD. I'V. h.. I CHAPTER X1M Ce-'t.-uf J. B the gru...l x t.n- ..a vhiv Tr ta ts.:;:ui-t.v .rk. Tl ia 'r t! r iht ..u: ! t.'t ti 1 t la tl l:!rl.ittN. The -r.-i.i.-1 mik ! -aij tai i;h tj. The tvtinti;: .iriy :! ut f.r-t. AtitT a sl..-rt a:t ti st:i tat k ith iufri:uitia that tlw ork i:.; l-any as t. f.-iU uj "13.-17 a ith th.-ir w.vrk. la em n.iej ..r!( r, to ysnU spsrt. tiUs. i,-sMy crt pr otvs N Man Ijind. Jt :is ti. rmu .k; evorj tuiiiure e t'ljm'tej a B. u. tune fm t. .(.'n tirv ' us. S-ray f-u'let "v-ra. W.-t" arounj us, ir a ti.Hhtt saai ier bea-L Arrili)j t the tape.! Jiasrtna f the tivmh. ri:U- 'uti arun. our oh.'Ui.ler. e !..t ttnie in &tn.' t' 'Tk. We (!;, as i;ji. t!y us -I'Uf e.ry is.-w a ik) tii-'a ttie ti 'is "f ft 'i.-k or tn v.-l atnt.'t.c a vue w,''i! l . ' i Tv,e e.''.t r. ' il et:r h:.. Vs. I r. !. r evr (.r, .. 'i, v. (., .rt, y ''- i -Vtei ' - T. At It .T! a t;ir he!l iul ! f tip t-' t.i tfu' r ....li It'.i s m..; w.- v ;;M r. ! rri 1,,..; , . x:'.Xll ttie j;':.re ef It r-"e li;ht 1! 1 i'i;t V. , n !'.,. f. ti.-h a. i ;i. h.-. ! ! ..f t. f.-. t ue f,-lt :.f r. 1. 'uise it v.i'iM r.t u '.'it in a e . re ii ..-..Xi r- I ;,ti. lln l mi. Tie j. ti j hil ton in prt.'s nt ii h.'iirs. vhen mi M. nly ht il si-. iu.'l t,i t-:.V '."v In the f.Tm ef n ntnl rirte ftf. We 1 p.vl il.mn n -nr h. t'l.s In ki:i . i: a. y. I. 1 t: s !. i'.- t- ntvl un'ae he in t'lu W. , I ix. f" . hen C..-.I ; !n two! t: V s. I'S. t.ll.-ks ! tle h. f . 11 t'i 'f f:i hi' - 1 ,.f 1 , - .1 11- I V 1 1. ! t . I.. : -I Ii ! t' The . - ,,,,., !: .' life v.i iiis'in.. et' lh"- s j.. '..r ,j i n... r I . i'i s- I tr. tfh. tm;'e; kti" '.:. !!: h i U,:t it .'.;:. I '.il.e - ..,, . ., ,. l.i-i.i.s ti 1 !ri nil !e thei.i. lit I mi ni' . t x " 1- " " i.Mi' !"'r ! l -i ,,;'.. a. fajtatu li.il by .lSI23SAj(aj ' hi lh tr.-i ie .-. i.;;r '., i I.- h s ,iW. it I "' " U'. it"i : I I .-:tV.! ti. III.-. V lif,, "". r. I i. 11 i:.-ti, ..ii.'.;;hmt in:'! ' . "T) f ! ..... . !.. r - a f.-e it.,- ..f cm- , VlH-lr-p . erl...;M.e is .-iriMiiu-. li -lms; Jf,,?. J- .,:.m.- ti 1 r. . . t Lin, .ir ih.; f f. et. the .'..' y-ln e'h.r neMs. l 5,tVXD? i -' :-' Ie f. iiel Sits -utl :.. k. . "s ' I ' ! is :, !,. ,,.er.-y -f -he etieti.y If k't'U f'jk.JI ,e f r !,:, t ... ever -he , ,..-, T jfc'fV, i i is ,,, reuair ;.. I,v Ihe Ulu' ' AVlViM. ' . ' t.s t m a el.anr... l-ul U &Jyfr i?tf---f .fll , s .! .,. ,. ; le tl.tee .r ;, uii-ler ? Z WXJ , 1. -, i. ,1 I ef the. . ,, Ii lime re- ar?jU .f t! man eti Ii I !"!' he rei eil'i I h't't : v 11 hut t,.. .;VvV:;y:4.'ii - V en ti.i- t I',--. m r At the r h ! we 'AT Kir 'In ssi: ; Wh. n 11 I it w us a 111 I'h..t tiiar. Ii I If ! 1: il.e , f ' in, I lia'.s 1 l.a I .:i' . t.i hi1' i;:i.'.i!:.i . . Sn? Was Used ti Ii. Sirs. l'u'"i". ::in r. ':;,ri;... the new TVtl"t : "I s.;; .,.., Man H!1. V'"l ....-ViT'l 1 'V aaslvila llii'! me '''in-fer-ia; ru-l.-r . nrm tly ti ls mum- "linie.-.!. I .;: I !(n!t. 111111:1. - FfJ ! I .-'I Vary A n. "1 t..re I'.:'- yen ih.l n-t imli1er that ar.i'h! 'ii, .:-'.:! ' i..su "S:m ' . 1 r.'i" ! 'V;";-t ha.l tl kusi.ni I:.' I '. tali ''. al! 1 II' V "I II ! piitos! !.. lie .1 ' rs ilahl'? he- ee ilia' ..tle.e !h,...'iT 1'' lis WiltlM V l.ll i a;..:. ',." 1'id'an Warriors. A H'i:i! i- "I' s..l. .-v, : . .-niite.l f"..m the M'.l'.'i'.. a i I h .ia;a- v:u sent In r.I.la'1'l I'"!' l:a:' s-vertil week Ki. ami new In tuaieii "ti 'he eontl- UTlt. .-A . -e - yir if. 1 t e . . ' ,' ' ' -S- .'. SV - .'-V " s "-.'.- c' ; v' ' v d- v A lli iiti:-i is a laan '. he Is nl'le tl tf Hie Ir'l'ii ei lailaii'iiil..' niul juill-rt'iiislv V 1 1 k M - ""'4 i if S& fV.f t . ' .: e . 'V . k f .. s. ' s" ' ,vrf'.l-V' - ' CHAPTER XIV. Pki nd Shcvrls. I 1 ., 1 ti. ! sh .t I. fiir 1 f ire Oil' :-.-( M.;.'e ,.f t!,.. aaf . nf , irtlM"! (hilt "N.. 1 vet a I. , I e'a l ."1 f..r Mil.'tlier I l-iilai c "I - ' ' .: I- "." I rt!.!!e.l tn iavs. :f wi ll .'. . i ..iifii'ti..u. I lia.l la.ti jir-'iin t. I fr e'i u tu. re .T-r. r t.i a rneai'i.T ef the Sni'iile (!;ih, ntnl 'n .M i' l t fra-ti nil fiititues. Then mini -n iiv f-i! sf'.'.rk. Th sers.'int 1.hJ n.T i a my ili-ia tinti nn l Mil I : ' n't i 'i h. ii h t!ipevi-s tl.irU yon nre w.iiiltij ii.p hatu I'ttt le re. Vur.l- ill' to nr'hrs you've he. tl taken 11 nil lie .!..' Il ef t'lia S'l'tilUl, uta I will h. e tn 'hi r I'll wi'h the .hk llll.l s iir'. -aa,e in the rest uf us." j I "i' Uj. a liunl "ti iny ny tfi pet i v slii.v.'l. hut the eii')' tliitii; that ilt.-l H. u !e-s ef k.mhI liiiaier en ! n.v !. -t. j We f. I in nt eidit o'eloik. mil h!e j .f "i.r hill. w. il s ift i if ti.ase.iieniih' . ; " r v.is ais- i's..il us ii column! ';.! "-t. h ai a 'i k i-inl nli.iv. I. I'f.'l i t ' out i : a h-r. Ir.-.l ftiililjr Miii.ih'V-. The re-t. i. ' "'it t . . hiimlreil in nil. . !' - I !:Ve.iis.-: t'ieV:. shiiv.-K -:. i! s - iiT.es uti'i :atnunitie:i. I !: I : ! ".' u nveil nut III mluiim "f heir-. ai..iiR lie' r.-ail lea lih.' t.i the T'-a la s. Maul tine s we hiel t sira:.- out III the 'lilell tn let l.illli eel- uiahs ei llial . rs, uriilleiy uml fui'iihes SiS " '' 'k R''i''V' s, w j. ? i he tntireliitiK. nti'ler thesp ron.tl !.ii. was t. .-ess.irily ?lew. I'juin r- v 1 1 at the .ear. line to the c.eanr.inl .itinn treiali, I liMiked ut my lllunil- ii'l wrist nati'ti It whs eleven . A Bathroom at the Front. j one lniiiRineil. Just ruling find bllwl : tug all Hie way. We wer (overeil with white dust uml felt (treasy f rmu nweat. The w.mlen underwear Issued a ' Itehlng like the inlsrlilef. After eating our dinner of Blew, I which hud been kept fur u It una new four o'clock we went Into the I creek nod had Another buth. j If "Holy Joe" could have "heard nur i remark iihout the dlvlsloniil baths ; nnd army r. d tnpe he would hnve i fainted nt our wickedness. Hut Tom my is only litiir.nn rft r all. I Just mentioned "Holy Joe" or the aliiiplnhi In an Irreverent sort of nay. hut no offense was meant, as there were s'ltr." very bravr r'pp tiring 1'.. fori ciaerlri!: this treteTi. word was passed down tln line, "no tulklns or smoking, lead off in Klnple file, cov ririr party tirst." ll.is e.iveniii; party ronsisted of f!0 iiaii. nrmed with rifles, bayonets, h"iahs. ami two Levis machine uns. lliev were to protect us and guard airnlnst n surprise nttuck while dig Sim; in No Man's Land. The communication trench waH nhotit I a'f n mile long, n zigzagging ditch, eight feet deep and three feet wide. Now nud again. Cerninn ahnipnel would whistle overhead and burnt In our vicinity. We would crouch against he earthen walls while the shell frag ments "shipped" the ground hImivk us. Once Fritz turn, d loose w ith a ma chine gun, the bullet fnui which I 'crocked" thn imh the air and kicked ! r.ti In., .lirt i.n ft. l,,r. u. o t t..rl.,fr (inril 'nnd '-libit-, which, bitting our steel1 helini is, sounded like hailstones j ! I'pon arrival in the fire trench nn i officer of the Ihiyal langinerrs gave ns ; our Instructions nud acted as guide. i We were to dig an advanced trench 1 Trtnch Digging. ' up the ground ntnl snapping In the air. Then shrapnel butted In. The must as hot nnd Tommy danced. The coloring party was having a roitj.h tiiae of It; they had !n cover; Just had to talie their nchclne. Word was pas aed down thi line to ' hi at it for cur tn tela s. We Heeled no urging; gtaM'ing our tools nnd st.i itig low, we le' -a-d It iicross No Maii'n , Lund. The cevcrlii;' party got nway to a p H r start but l ent us in. Tliejr must ti.:e b id vvitii-s lcaus-e we low 1. -1 1 the r.s or.l. Panting und out i f breath, we lutn hlial into cur front line ircnch. I tore my huti'ls getting tlirc.uli ci;r wire, Int. at tl.e time, didn't liolicc it; in) Journey V its ton ui -'. nt. Win n the r ill was ( ailed we found Hint we had p".lcu t in the llese f.H i ciiMialii. s. (nir artillery put n Larrnte on 1'rlt front-line and co'iiiiiniuca; mn IrcncheL 11 fid their tan. hir.c gun and rllh- lir sii lilenly c i.s.'d. I'pon the c.--s;iton of this fire. str.' teller hei'rers Wct.t out to look f"f l.iiied and wounded. Next day wa learned that' .'1 of our m. n bad beeu 1.111. d and .'17 wound. si. Five men w er missing; but In the ihirhness, the must have wandered over into the C r men line, v la re they were elthel klil. d or captured. Speaking of stretcher bearers nnd wound, d. It Is very hard for the aver tiL'e civilian to comprehend the enor mous cost of taking care of wounded nnd ti e w ar In general. !K or she getl so accustomed to seeing billions of dol lars In print that the significance of the amount Is pnssed over althoul tli'inglit. From nn oftiepil statement published In one of thy Iunlon papers. It Is slated that It costs between nit and seven thousand pounds (f'UMiO to $"V i) to kill or wound a roldler. TI1I1 result was attained by tnking the roe "f the war to date nnd dividing It bj the killed and wounded. It may found heartless nnd Inhuman, but It Is 11 fact, nevertheless. Hint from a n, Hilary stan'lioltil It Is better for 1 man to be killed than wounded. It 1 iii i v .sn r. . - 1 t. -I I ' r -' LESSO FOR MAY 19 JESUS THE DIVINE SERVANT EX ERCISIMG KINGLY AUTHORITY. I KSS. ' Tl'VT V e's V. 1 "t laii ,t 1 f r ,i; .,,,. i s s'.ei oll ta M, m ,4j i a. t.i;-, Slnril I ! V"T'! ' ! r.eif ;s - Krl.la- ll.-r, : 1 , - i ' ''!' It. V ITl'U! It. tvn Tt' V 1 1 ! I ;s ,itv, - t . e s. , ,, j. t- : : i: .!- 1: t;::vvKY T'lrt." J s ..s T.'-ie law t' .. . I. 1 ' ' s - . v i-n:ni M.-k v i V V ' t. ': V i ' ;!' II .1 1 b t Is la i .' . . i .a.,!,.., ,:i',l il 'After every meal" .- v it x i . i;m M , i, v i m '.V 1 I 1 . '1 a. ' .t. s. n "! V I a AT V. f - r r i : a v I - -" I F i s i , i i :i i. ! i i : i ' ii. . i i- 1 v v..ii I J-un C"r Hy P-e'entfl Is ts JfA.sh Nt cn t K nq In t 11 This f..r it Tb. pill. lie the "trl ' ill unt il. w.r.' as i he blue . t' I ai all. 's.-it ', n ( v. s -el t 1 ".). for the b o'.l : ' b. lie t ' I i i'n " w ' r 1 1 a r:u e'l't.'l a. I la. precas. .1 K 'a; self to the in,! 1 The .fe, a (11 T (w. 1 'U lie lot. I tb. 1 fn 1 It, ant bo if'. liM'.erv. T ly ttie I... rl knows tia't.hless e,,. hell think or il... bv .lav or t; . bt It n's.i shows that ('... 1 uses mi'ikely nnd Itl s'uiiitieni.t ita.'s In the naeoniplish eiet't ..f Ins pa; IU.S..S. The providing of Has cliinial v n the tile I ' i Ti e .-'an aee.'l' f .f. kt.i.wle.lj... 1.1 llieiliel . e o" th 4i'. Without I'sklM.' whv lh. V t,i uf )ls .-d ling. The . oia'a.'.: 1 tiny have Vet III. it sM-eoe II' . I llli-easollal'le, but they r-tidered .vnla it dletuv. The true .lis.'; ',. ,m'' render fu'l and g'a.l oheiMell.v 11" leaner I "W sirin,'." or llareas.. liable the eola'aai .I may seelll. C The e.,"- Into the . iM of Jeru-ll-lein u T h'h (1) Th. ibseij t.- pet t'i lr tip. a '! Spring Is In the air the fields and woods and waters call find to add to the zest of outdoor pleasures nothing affords the long lasting refreshment of WRIGLEVS- So carry It always with you. 1's where to go to to answer the own- s show s bow pet feet- wills IIU tiM thai we w oikliii! out of .tig to I'lirisfs , .hs, ' les VT. The Flavor r-s Lasts s : a 1 s, t i',. I.oi.l en's u It (v l .1, ( J f.'tb l'V . l.'el .1. I.or.l .1. II. 'Ml, I"' ''' ' l.ll ' e t, T "lands ha. at b" al lei a. law b . b To its In the riaents tl d slreWed s last as v h t We e can. is a'l 'bat f ns. Tli's entry f a pr ; heey nt ha ,1 yc r b. fore l.i.e. the liTT t pr. dieted. This la' to tlliVrst.!).l .lllfu't'Med as hi-' trs( Colli (-'b '" Tl.i cry a leeh .lie a-..r U a clue i lai'.te one the p. . In ei.-s w hi h nr. let 1: l... .r.-d i of lai' w as thus I", r-'i'i f' iti'l. 'b we Hoist believe t' at tb se of Ills s.,en'l eom Itl2 will I'kewise be literally fll'lllled. They stand or 11 b.geiber. The f'rst is ,.s..,but...1 b. ,,inl a i.....t ; il," s.s- ,,,,'1 1... s,,,.,,l I,,, I . ,ea,-.Hv beMeve. The pre, 'V. ion of -at. ..riah 1 1:3-11 w 111 be hi-1 ns Pt.-fallv fiiHri. it as Hint LET HIS GERMAN BLOOD OUT ! Patriot. sm Shown by Would Be Fight er Sjrt Entit'cd Him to a Place in tht Rank. "1 Iholl Jit I had II few drops of 1 lienanii blood iii toy inn., so 1 :a io .1 111 (.lent toe tllld hi Ihelll How out. Vow I'm r. auli to lake the UUtlk" j Si Mi.ilng. William sJirasliiirner, an apple ant lor ii,.N:ia. lil In lie' I tilled illles lualu.c eiitpf ut Newark, N. ,1., remmed his s,..,. and displayed lo the astonislieil giu.e of Si rgt. Thomas tireiii a I'liinli,,;;''! "iltlle pig that went to llial ket." i "II iw do you know H at the blood you let ..ut was (ieiaaaii and Hot soiue other kind?" asked lire.ti. "1 pricked at u point furthest from my heart." returned Stiashurger, who Is American bora and pugnaciously nntl-Teutoiiic. lint Straslmrger can't be a I'nltcd Slates ninrlne. He lacked the Weight 1 and height necessary.- New Vert World. Rheumatism Rclicf-25c. Matura'a Ramaay (NR Taklata), Ara lmt ThMiaani WK Tna ta. faai Thlin Mtniwut kMuIL h'a CuarantaaA. Empey tell ef many way the aoldiera have of amusing Oerre eelvei, in the next In3talln.:nt. "TO liv; rlXTJ'l.ls:.V RED CROSS HELPS CHILDREN One of the Principal Activities of the Society in War Zone In France. Washington!' There nre 20,000 chil dren In France, at the present time, receiving American Red Cross assist ance, according to A cablegram Just re ceived from the Parts bendqunrtera of t$e Red Croas. Complete medical care la being extended to 700 of thla army of children while dispensary medical enre clnlms 3.0iV) patients. Orphans nnd other children who are nldiKl by the Red Cross directly or Indirectly, number 20.IKI0. Five hundred children per day, for Instance, receive medical attention nt Evlnn, the point of repa triation for nntlonnls of France who nre being returned from behind the Oermnn lines. The relief of suffering among chil dren, with the care and education of destitute children, embrace one of the rjnclpnl activities of the American aM Cross abroad. At one point In the wnr Mr.e In France a children's refuge and hospital has lieen opened, where several hundred children hnve been gathered together Just lo keep them out of danger ?f gas nnd shell fire. At another point among the wrecked villnges there Is a medical center and a traveling dispensary suffi cient to look after 1,200 children. General Pershing Is a man of few words, and when he sayc "Oennnny will be cooquered," we believe he hal .1 hunch. of Z 'l hat'iali !'!. (1) Tin I."" Vs ..!,.! (v PH. i Fpen , :,'. tl,.. Ten nle. be I ,..i;ed ' nr. .uml ni'..n i.'l 'I.'its ; l-T as ,'n llell'lile ho V.I'll I row to !el'i:!iy wlh ' th" t'.ell'e. ! II. Jeu Fx'r.-isiri H' Reysl An- ! thority (vv. VJ VO. 1. Th I iirre i flu' trc ciir-ed (vv, 1' 1 ti. Tim ft tree Is typical of tb" .1 a !-h lia'iotl. Th" ' fru't tioria-llv irt- r . ai tie f ; tree ,"hi I'd of the leaves Th" t." sen ae "f leaves Is the .s.a.r,.reo of f'-llit. This w-i-i an aet.'l pa-t-l.l.. of th" lord's tieho'iei.t on 1- 'i'el f..r pretension of , I I till? the chosen tt.s.ple l.lthottt the fruits th-rcf. p i'i.!!.-..fed Hi" spirit ual s'l.te of ttl" .ten s. 2. The Temple cleansed (vv. r, 10). For the various saerllhes In the Ten pie. ma iiv oi ti. !ie, p iiial doves UH reeded. Mativ persons caito' from the distant parts of the I, aid ; therefore It was liaprnetieabl.. for them In bring tin lr sacrlllees with I Ihelll. so they broilL'ht money and bought the niihaals needed. Tils pHv 1 1 -tr- the law had granted to them ' (Petit. 1 1 :2I "'). for the i x. hatiL'e was i iiecessaiy. Wh.n evil men tled It ns ; nn opportunity for gain. It becatne nn I offense befor. Cod. It d' Tiled tils j house, lie made himself n e. urge of I cords, nnd drove out the money chang ers. overthrowing lb. lr tables nnd j fiourlng out their money. I'.y this net j be declared himself to be the Lord of the Temple and one wlHi (iod. That j which ('..id Intended tn be n h"ne of j prcver for nil nntlona was being made j n "d. n of thieves " III. Jesua' Authority Challenged (vv. j 17 X1). Tiny challetiu-ed him In show by win. I imMinrlly he nceepted the hon or" of the Messiah nnd who cave blm the nutbor'itv to east out the money- chant" -rs. This pieced .T. u In n ill lemma, lie r.'-iM.tiibd by n qucst'on which placed th 111 In cnuntcr-diletil-mr.. Since Joba was bl forerunner, the divinity of bis commission, rested upon that of John. They wire power less to discredit John, because the peo ple accepted John ns such. If they had accented John's message, they would have been prepared to accept his. They cowardly confessed that they did not know. The agnostic Is nl wnys a coward. These rulers bad no affection for Jesus, so they rejected blm nnd sought lo destroy him. It Is the same today. The renson men re iecl J -siis is not hecnuse of Intellectual difficulties, but because of the lack of nITection for him. Not desiring him, hey profess their Inability to understand. AN ATTACK OF GRIP USUALLY LEAVES KIDNEYS IN WEAKENED CONDITION Doctors in all psrti of the country have j iss'n kept bu-v with the epidemic of grip "hu h has vivitrd fo iimny homes. The , Tyiiiptonia of gup this year are of tn very i delrr.!.;rig an 1 l.aie the system in a luu lnwn condition, particularly the kidneys which act-in to tulTer most, as almost every , victim cornpljirn of lame luck and una ry troubles ninth aboul.l not I niylect- ' til, as these dancer rignals often lead to , dangerous Lilnty troubles. Prugtiisls reiiart a Urire sale en ln Kilmer's - Swamp Root Inch so many people say j soon heals and strengthens the kidneys afior an atu.k of grip. Fwamp Knot, Is-ing an herbal compound., has a gentle heahpg effect on the kidneys, wlnrh is sl moist immcbdtily noticed in most eases by those who try it. Dr. Kilmer & Co., r.nifthn niton. N. Y., offer to send a sam ple siie bottle of Swamp Root, on receipt of ten cents, to every sufferer who re quests it. A trial will convince anyone who may be in need of it. Regular mtsh urn and large size bottles, for sale at 11 drugttists. Be sure to mention this paper. Adv. Where HI Doubt Lay. Mr. (loorge ltobey dearly loves Joke. Recently a certHlti well-known brother comedian whom he met casu ally in the street remarked to blm Unit he had a great mind to write a book. "I doubt It." replied George. "Iioubt whatr said his friend In an Injured voice; "that I can write txiok?" "Oh. no." was the reply; "that you have a great mind." Knowing d. H.'a reputation for be ing a bit of a wag his friend rendl'y forgave liiiu. Thsra are three vital profesxt of niman slstnre, the d'saptlon ef til. the extraction of iiuunshmenl train II and the elimination .,( wnsts. 1 .s.P 0ik-sllon and asj.lnllatlon m.ans failure to deitie full houiIkIi l.icnt from food anil that In turn often I. leans tmK)Vtrlslied hlooi. weakness. iu-iula. etc. I'.Mir elimination nienits an ai cumulation of wast matter whic h lolBoaa lh body, lowers vlu.lty, tlHcreiiat-s the power of restitnnca til hseiiM and leads to tas deicluyinent ttt niany serious Ilia Itasumatlsin, due to sums Inter ference with the pmctae of elimina tion, failure to get rid of certain ly Olsons. cannot be expected to yield o any medicine that falls to correct the condition reep.itia.bia for It. Could any reasuaahla .riun expect to rlrt blmself of rheumailc pain as kiti ae Iheuma'.lc stswa ta alluwed to remain la the bofly. Think of this. It etplalrs the sun ress of Nature Remsa (Milabl. tsl tn so many cass where oih.-r tnediclnce have failrd. Thousands ara using NR Tablets every rtiy and get-tlna- relief. Why par Hva or len times as much for uncertain thlw?f A 2ic boa of Nature's Remedy (Nil Tablets!, coutalnti.g enough to last twenty-five days. must In Ip you, rnusl Klis you prompt relief and sat isfactory benefit or cost you nothing. Nature's Remedy Is not only fop the relief of rheunuttltm. It lra- t roves dlKcstlon, tones the liver, ref lates kidney and tsiwel action, lin tnwee the blood ant cleanses the system You've tried the eip. nslve medicines end doctors, how make the real teat. YuuTI set results this time. Just try It. Nature's Remedy Nft Tablets) It sold, (naniin.-i-j ac4 recommended by vour druggist. uKKaaBassasxad". Mzy Practical. Cre Why give candy to June? Bob lias nil her love. Young IVntlst Yes, but I have nil her dentistry. Bob's only a lover. A terptil liver preTents proper fool asetm llatlon. Tone up your lleer wilt. Wrlght'a Inelaa Vegetable Pills. Tber act fentljr. A dr. The wise man listens to the silent man. "A wise man makes opportunity." Bacon. When Vour Eyes Need Can Try Murine Eye Remedy e SmrMea - Jul re ooafort, eenM al Brwlsts or MIL Wrlw f..r res mrm kooe. aWsUJIAl MMMMBJ CO., CH I0AUO Gear Your S!ii You Sleep, withCcticura Ssss&(ahBtal25ilSO! ii n i I I n f t i ii n i WONDERFUL WATER SYSTEM Eet Ottered isr the Coeetn Home Water nomine Trow the bottom of tbe well wit Mure lores tbaals found le theeJty 4lrwt pres li re -no poip ui nit (if la imm Itiae ia ofats ?er dar to OfwralA. tllAML SjtStlt WSTES tTttE. MC. s Csmert, Aertb CsrsWne A t'lr.' r- , , - - -.-ss4 -Tn:l .W1atjisait--fawa 'm T 1 isi'isasiaiesseBsas " -'-::vv'.sa,'in i ii nt. 1, -,,, -ena?ii i ! - . t r j -. n us s si i . ' ," i Ii "' 1 - ' ' ' . .-: a -.' - - ' ' - .

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