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TH E GATE CITY JO U R N AL. N Y SS A . OREGON S6 WEAK SO NERVOUS English "fougb, Indians T ender Toomsboro, Ga.—“ I suffered te rrib ly w ith backache and headache all the tim e. was so weak and n e r- i| voua 1 didn’t know J i "what to do, and could so th a t 1 am now able to do m y w ork. I recom m end yo u r V eg etab le Com pound to m y frien d s who h ave tro u b le s sim ilar to m ine and you m ay use th e s e f a c ts sa a testim onial. ’’—M rs. C .F . P h il l ip s , T oom sboro, Ga. W eak. n ervous wom en m ake u n h ap p y hom es, th e ir condition ir r ita te s b o tn h u sb an d and children, ( t h a s b een ■aid th a t n in e -te n th s o f th e n erv o u s stra tri tio n , nervous despondency, " th e s, ” irrita b ility and b a c k a c h e a rise fro m som e disp lacem en t o r d e ra n g e m en t of a woman’s system. Mrs. lip s’ letter clearly shows that no other rem ed y is so successful in overcoming th is condition as Lydia E. I ’in k h a m ’a K Vegetable Compound. ttc iin u i- alw a y s eloquent. " Name "B a y e r ” on Genuine f 5 ) T rib e s W ho Live on Milk. Ics») A [S IÄ Y 1 @ | limit m an In sp ire s respect. C u th u r a S o o th es B aby R ash es Chat Itch a n d b u rn w ith hot b a th s *»f C ut! c u r a S oap fo llo w ed by gen tle an o in tin g s of C u tlc u ra O intm ent. N othing b e tte r, p u re r, sw e e te r, espe cially If a little o f th e f r a g r a n t Cutl- r u ra T n lcu tn Is d u ste d on a t th e fln- teh. 25c each e v e ry w h e re .— Adv. C a ta rrh C atarrh Is a loc-l disease greatly Inttu. •nre<l by constitutional conditions. KAI.LT CATARRH M EDICINE Is a Tonic anti Blood Purifier. By cleansing (he blood and building up the System, HALL’S CATARRH M EDICINE restores normal conditions and allows N ature to do its wotk. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney ¿St Co., Toledo, Ohio. Help That Bad Back ! Why be miserable w ith a "bad back?” It's lime you found out w hat is wrong! Kidney weakness often causes much auffenng from backache, lameness, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and kidney irregularities. Neglected, it may lead to dropsy, gravel or Bright’s disease, but if taken in time it is usu- •lly easily corrected by using Poan'9 K id n e y P ills. D o an 's have helped thousand* A s k yo u r n e ig h b o r! An Idaho Case Mr s . P a r l e y P ." Georg»'. T h i r d St., Montpelier. t d a h o, says: “ I bad a bus t ¡ta i? a t t a c k of k i d n e y « troubb- 1 had Inflam- IV -¡mr- million of the bladder and my back was so tame and sore th a t ,1 « could hardly stand th e ; sharp pains. I w as I 4 1 «Ussy: my sight was I b l u r r e d and I had * nervous hernia« hen. I«i G el D o m ’ i at Any Store. 60c a Bos D O A N * S t o f t * POSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. V. H A IR B A L SA M l ^ m o T f N ir * * n < ir tjI f f tt o p s l U i i K»11U _--------- j i a w w C olor a__ I to G ro r F«d«sl Raid I i H I— owl $l t**t I‘roes-i’**». , O tn L » »S l .h 8 , ■ V T H IN O L R C O R N S » « -^ ^ , É f l P X o fcv. a to p * o i l r* la« . e o a a r a o m a U o r t t o t o o w I mr I / / P re sid e n t H a rd in g , th e o th e r <In\ w; > e a g e r too inte to m o to r to an y o f th e su b u rb a n clubs rem in d ed th a t f o i 25 c e n ts lie could pl:i> on th e Idea apiK iiled to him . II«» is seen F ere pay in g of th e pu ld ie course. N IL, S a lt L ak« C ity, No. 22-1921 for a g am e of golf, but it wn.* uro u m l W ash in g to n . H e «n> n e a r m unicipal links, an d th e Ids gro u n d fee to ti e keep er PRETTY GIRL IS THIEF 17-Year-Old M iss Pleads Guilty to Robbery. B etray ed by M arried M ao W ho Used H er a s B ait to S ecu re V ic tim s to Rob. tried Doan’s K idney* Pills and It only took I a few boxes to cure 4 me.” . Mr. R oscoe, w ho is in bis six tie th y e a r, tra v e le d m any th o u sa n d m iles In th e in te r io r on foot a n d —of all m a c h in e s—by bicycle, u sin g n ativ e p a th s . H e found trib e s w ho lived w holly on 1 Movement all Over tte Country m en tal p ro cessu s of th e o w n er. T o him p a rtic u la rly m ig h t be a p p lie d tlie m ilk a n d n o th in g else w h atev er, u nless Is Rapidly Attaining Large1 j w ords o f T h e o d o re R o o sev elt, wlio a cow died, a n d u f ie r fe ed in g on th a t s a i d : “T h e h a b it o f sa v in g m oney Proportions. a 12-hours* f a s t w as im posed. w hile if stiffen s tlie will also b rig h te n s So v a s t a r e th e ir c a ttle h e rd s th a t tin* en erg ies. If you w ould b e s u re a king re g a rd e d 20,000 a s a sm all flm t you a r e b eg in n in g rig h t, b egin Hock. A n o th er trib e lived w holly on to sa v e.” b am b o o tip s a n d m o les! In a n o th e r M uch lias been sa id a n d w ritte n th e re la tiv e s a lw a y s a te th e dead, M any E vils Both E conom ic an d Social ab o u t tlie h o u sin g s h o rta g e in th is even If th ey d ie d . o f sm a llp o x ; h ut e b u n try an d Ihe m en ace w h ich 1ms Are R e su ltin g F rom thtf O v er th e s e folk, w hich is h a rd ly su rp risin g , th u s been fo ste re d . M any e v ils bo th crow ded C onditions, P a rtic u la rly w ere less h e a lth y th a n th e o th e rs, econom ic an d social a r e re s u ltin g fro m in L a rg e r C ities. w hose w om en a r e d escrib ed a s “ th e tlie ov ercro w d ed co n d itio n s, p a r tic u la r f a tte s t th in g s e v e r se e n ,” w hile th e W ash in g to n — It is a m a tte r o f im ly in th e la rg e r c i t i e s of tlie c o u n try . n v n a t e th in , v e ry a th le tic a n d o ften M any people a r e com p elled to find w ell o v er six feet In height. O ne of p o rta n c e th a t th e scope of h om e-build I ex iste n ce in q u a r te r s w hich re p re s e n t th e c a n n ib a ls s ta te d in ev id en ce th a t ing o p e ra tio n s in th is c o u n try is a t t a i n a s te p b a c k w a rd in th e ir s t a n d "E n g lish m en w e re v e ry to ugh, hut In ing larg e {im portIona. S ta tis tic s allow a ste ad y gain in th is d e p a rtm e n t of a rd of living. T h is is c o n tra ry to th e d ian s nice a n d te n d e r.” fu n d a m e n ta ls o f h u m an n a tu re , fo r T h e crow n o f th e e x p e d itio n w as th e b u ild in g in d u stry a n d in d ic a tio n s m an k in d h as a lw a y s in siste d upon p ro a re a t p re s e n t th a t, a s th e s p rin g a n d six w eeks sp e n t w ith th e king of Run- g re ssin g to w ard b e tte r living sta n d - yoro. H e h a s becom e a C h ris tia n an d su m m er ad v an ce , th e re will be still n rds. so fe lt It p o ssib le to give M r. R oscoe g re a te r a c tiv itie s of th is n a tu re . N ation of C o n ten ted P eople. E ffects of Hom e O w nership. all Ids fe tic h e s, an e n tire ly p ric e le ss P re s e n t co n d itio n s th e re fo re a r e con collection, w hich th ro w s q u ite new Hom e o w n e rsh ip not (inly en co u ra g e s tin u a lly e n c o u ra g in g u n re st. In th e lig h t on cerem o n ies going b ack to saving, b ut it h a s a p ro n o u n ced staliiliz- j co n g ested d is tr ic ts o f th e la rg e A m eri 2000 B. C. ing effect on th e c h a ra c te r, h a b its and c a n c itie s th e s e co n d itio n s a r e also co n d u civ e to th e s p re a d o f d ise ase. It Is said th a t tu b e rc u lo sis is m ak in g ra p id in ro a d s am o n g th o se w ho live in th e s e q u a rte rs . T h e p re se n t hom e-h u ild in g a n d hom e- r o w n in g m o v em en t, th e re fo re , r e p re s e n ts m an y Im p o rta n t p h a s e s. T h e d e v elo p m en t o f th r if t p ra c tic e s is n o t tlie le a s t of th e benefit w hich is s u r e to re su lt. A n a tio n of hom e o w n e rs is a n a tio n o f h ap p y h e a r ts a n d c o n te n te d m inds. P eo p le w ho w ork a n d sa v e an d live in V V v4 ho m es o f th e ir own c o n s titu te a solid 0 à rock upon w hich tin* s tr u c tu r e o f any V. n a tio n m ay s ta n d w ith se c u rity . T h ey a r e p ra c tic in g th r if t o f tlie m ost su b s ta n tia l kin d . T h ey a r e p re s e n tin g 1 o tlieiiy c h ild re n a m ost ta n g ib le a n d b e a u tifu l lesson on th e so und ben efits o f th r if t p ra c tic e . E v ery e n c o u ra g e m e n t sh o u ld be 1 g iv en to tlie d ev elo p m en t o f Hie preseiiI hom e o w n e rsh ip an d hom e- h u ild in g m ovem ent. it s c o n tin u e d p ro g re s s will m ean m uch to w a rd fo s te rin g o f a b e tte r n a tio n a l life. [y Don’t ask for fa v o rs ; d o w ith o u t. lgmirant people a r e b o rn critics. Florne Building Is Increasing Golfer H a rd in g Pays His Quarter P re p a re in le isu re to u se in haste. rO O T E A S E , t h e a n t In e p t i f. h e a l i n g p o w d e r fo r P a in fu l, S w olle n, S m a r t i n g Feet, ft p r e v e n t s M ini e r a a n d s o r e s p o t s a n t i t a k e s th e stin g out of c o rn s a n d b u n io n s A lw ays wie A lle n 's F o o t E a s e to b r e a k In n e w s h o e s and e n l o y t h e b i t s « o f f e e t w i t h o u t a n a c h e . — Adv. • | ; INDICATES HABITS OF THRIFT W arn in g ! L'nles» you see ih e n am e "Bayer** on p ack a g e or on tu b le ts you • re not g e ttin g genuine A sp irin p re scrib ed by p h y sic ia n s for tw en ty -o n e ¿o u rs am i pro v ed sa fe by m illions. T ak e A sp irin only a s told In th e B a y er p ack ag e fo r C olds, lle u d a c h e . N e u ra l gia, Ith eu iiid tism , E a ra c h e , T o o th a ch e, L um bago an d fo r P ain . H an d y tin boxes of tw elve B a y er T a b le ts of A s p irin cost few c e n ts. D ru g g ists also sell la rg e r p ack ag e s. A sp irin is th e tra d e m ark of B a y e r M a n u fa c tu re of ftfn n o acetlcn cld ester of S ulleycaeid.— Adv. SIIAXE INTO YOUR SHOES And s p r i n k l e In t h e f o e t - b a t h A L L E N ’S l " 0 - “ cDt R j e S i t o In a ne w size package New Y ork.—T h e "m ust b e a u tifu l a n d Innocent looking g ir l” th a t th e police rem em b er e v e r h av in g a r r e s te d is w eeping for h e r m o th e r III th e T om bs. S he is K a th e rin e Z neblein, s«»\eii- teen. S he p le a d s guilt> to th e c h a rg e a g a in st her. T h e c h a rg e Is m bliery. an d it Is th e second offense. She w a s a r re s te d w h en h er w h ere nb o u ts w a s d isc lo sed by th e m a rrie d m ail w ho used h e r a s a b ait to se e m e IcHnis f«» rob. She still h e fcle v r s In h in. “ I did n«*‘ wn? » «• 1 1 • w r ’»« -’h. «tend« **uut I « ... O STRIKE TRAVELS 111 EAST AFRICA H not do my work. My ]$ trouble was deficient and irregular peri ods. I read in the p ap ers what Lydia E. i'inkham'a V eg e table Compound had done for others and decided to give i t a trial. I got good results from its u se T he C rop s' 0 feet iff :r J M M 'e 'o w n N. Y.—W h ile I t w o rking a t ih e to p ■» i I : to-fool • ¿ stuolo*-' a« k o f th e P u b lic Serv- • • • ice < .»> h •l'Ut loll lie e T lteodoi o * • 3r--------------------------------------------------- • 11 o' usb. an em p lo y ee o f tlie • H e a lso o rg an ized a p a g e a n t o f Cannibals Tell English Explorer • C iisìim I ìs C him ney co m p an y of | som e 4.000 y e a rs of c e rem o n 'u l, su ch ¿ New Volk, w as seized w ith \ of Their Preference in Choice a th in g a s no m an ev e r saw befo re. J cram p s. H e s ta r te d d escen d in g J T h o u sa n d s of n a tiv e s th em se lv e s • a rope, but a sh o rt d is ta r n e • of Food cam e to see it—a so rt o f g ra n d finale ¿ dow n th e a tta c k m a d e his a rm s | to ag es of a eeu iiiu lated su p e rs titio n f ineffective. t j Sima» tin* king is a ls o high p rie st a i d j T w istin g h is legs a b o u t th e I I th e g re a t rep o sito ry o f tra d itio n , he j rope 1 e slid w ith In c re a sin g j could give aw ay he inm ost m y s te ile s J s p e d to w a rd th e g ro u n d . l ie ! -an d d i d : How to b rin g ra in Is a f a tte m p te d to use his te e th to * A side From L earn in g th e D ietary H a b m ira cle th a t Mr. R oscoe ach ie v e d in I cheek tiis sw ift d escen t b u t be- • its of th e N ativ es He D iscovers a fo rest holy o f h olies an d receiv ed ? cam e e x h a u s te d an d fell .HO feel, j M any N ew H erbs, Some of itulive th a n k s ; how to p ro m o te all • llo h u sh w as stu n n e d , but no f s o r ts of p ro sp e rity —esp e c ia lly p len ty f bones w ere b ro k en . W hich C ur« M alaria. A fte r a ? o f s u it—an d how to ex o rc ise evil. • b rief re st lie ag a in ifscended th e f L ondon.—A r e m a rk a b le E a st A fri By h is know ledge of local la n g u a g e , j chim ney a n d 40 m in u tes l a te r J ca n Jo u rn ey of e x p lo ratio n h a s Ju st a n d e a r lie r visits M r. R oscoe who ? w as w o rk in g a s tin ugh n o th in g t been co m p leted by th e Itev. Jo h n Ros- w as ail alone, p e n e tra te d m any p re s J had h ap p en ed . | eoe o f T h e tfo rd , N orfolk, who d e e n t b eliefs a n d cu s om s th a t h av e ».■i..*..* ^ sc rib e s h is ex p e rie n c e s to a London balk ed o u r ru le rs an d o u r m lssb n- D aily Mail re p re se n ta tiv e . a rle s. F o r exam ple, in one tr ib e g h ls H e h a s b ro u g h t h ack cu rio u s know l a r e h e tio th e d a t b irth am i m a rrie d G ets $33 Back L ost a Y ear. ed g e a n d c u rio u s co n c re te th in g s b e a t tw elv e o r fo u rte e n . If th ey a r e ( ’a ta su q u a . P a.— A bout a y e a r ago yond even h is ow n dream s. T h e u n fa ith fu l b efo re n m rria g e th ey a re ( ’b a ríe s U nteli, n m a c h in ist o f th is th in g s in clu d e fifty or so v a rie tie s of killed. place, lost a p u rse c o n ta in in g $HH. an d h e rb s—som e of w hich seem ed to e f In tlie n ex t trib e g irls m ay do a s alth o u g h h e a d v e rtise d th e f a c t e x fe c t m ira c u lo u s c u re s o f m alaria an d th ey will u n til a f er m a rria g e . M any ten siv ely no re sp o n se s w ere receiv ed . ev en th e w o rst d ise a se s—m any n a m ost e la b o ra te law s of m a rria g e , o f | H e g av e up hope o f ev e r reco v erin g tiv e poisons, v a s t e a s e s of fetich es, m o ra lity , of div o rce an d o f lan d te n th e m oney an d w as h ap p ily su rp ris e d im p lem en ts an d In stru m e n ts going u re h ave been rev ealed in th e co u rse one day recen tly w hen he receiv ed utt hack to 2000 B. C.., an d pho o g rap h s of th e Journey. an o n y m o u s le tte r inclo sin g $35, w hich, in n u m e ra b le o f s tr a n g e an d grim c e re T h e d isc o v eries Include v a l u a b l e ; th e w riter ex p lain ed , re p re s e n te d th e m onies — som e c a n n ib a lis tic — m any com m ercial new s, inclu d in g nn tin- cash he had found and u sed in “ an q u ite unknow n h ith e rto . know n g ra p h ite m ine o f high q u ality , j em ergency, p lu s $2 fo r interest.** M r. T h e k now ledge o f ritu a l an d c u s M r. R oscoe sa y s he h a s m a te ria l fo r] H n tch h a s no clu e to thy co n scien ce- tom Is a yet s tr a n g e r sto re . Mr. ltos- five y e a r s ’ w ork a t six h o u rs a day. stric k e n finder o f th e m oney. coe, one o f o u r g r e a te s t eth nologists, w ent o ut fo r tlie Itoyal society an d th e ex p ed itio n w as m ost g enerously financed by S ir R efer M cKle, to whom b o th sc ien ce an d h u m a n ity owe g re a t g ra titu d e . How Mwersble This Woman Was Until She Took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound ASPIRIN ¡j sC I G A R E T T E , 10 for 10 cts smokers prefer it. They'll find that this compact package of ten Lucky Strike Cigarettes will just suit them. • ANY M Try them—dealers now carry both sizes: 10 for 10 cts; 20 for 20 cts. It’s Toasted “ R u n D o w n ” P e o p le E a s y P r e y T o S e r io u s D is e a s e When you g e t “run down” It merely means your system is dis ordered,—working poorly. If the disorder stays small, you may re main just “run down.” But if it gets worse, you are downright sick. Don’t wait until your “run down” condition de velops into real illness. Start today toning your system with an A -l blood remedy to drive out the impurities, a vegetable medicine like S.S.S., which has served thou sands thus in the last half cen tury. • Get S.S.S. from your druggist right now. Then write us about your condition, addressing Chief Medi cal Advisor, 848 Swift Laboratory, A t l a n t a , Georgia. We’ll send you m e d i c a l eounsel free. S.S.S. Neventy-Mve i**r ce n t o f tlie Ingredl- ' e in s of rem o rse is u su a lly frig h t. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Mrs. Hicks Relieved B y Four Eatonics “ I h a v e ta k e n fo u r E a to n ic taWet«» an d th e y re lie v e d m e o f so u r sto m ac h . I reco m m en d it to e v ery b o d y ,” iay.i M rs. G. P. H ick s. If sto m a c h is n o t d ig e stin g y o u r f o o d ; if you h a v e so u rn e ss, b lo atin g , Applicants for In stan ce Often food re p e a tin g , in d ig e stio n o r acid sto m ac h , E a to n ic w ill rem o v e th e Rejectei. c a u s e by ta k in g u p a n d c a rry in g o u t Judging from reports hr»m druggist* th e a c id ity an d g ases, b rin g in g q u ick who are constantly in d t. touch with re lie f an d h e a lth y d ig estio n . W hy s u f the public, there is one oaration th at fe r sto m ac h tro u b le ? W hy n o t k eep has been very successful u overcoming y o u r d ig estio n n o rm a l a n d e n jo y good these conditions. The n I and healing h e a lth ? An E a to n ic ta k e n a f t e r ea c h influence of Dr. K ilm er’s vamp-Root is m eal will p re v e n t d isc o m fo rt an d pain* M ak e th e te s t to d a y a n d se e h o w soon realized. It stand* highest for q u ic k ly th is w o n d erfu l rem ed y a c t* . its rem arkable record of .>u ess. An examining physician r one of the It com es in h a n d y ta b le t fo rm . G a rry prom inent Life Insurance 1 ompanies, in it w ith you. A b ig box c o s ts o n ly a an interview on th e subjev made the as trifle w ith y o u r d r u g g is t’s g u a ra n te e . tonishing statem ent th a t < •• reason why ■■ so many applicants for in ranee are re 1 / n r i l O * l A W ONDERFU L FACE « U A U I ’ jected is because kidney trouble is so KREmOLA l\ I m U t . n C O M P A N Y . ¡¿»T6 M ic h lw n A , , . . C lw oa««. common to th e American people, and the large m ajority of those whose applica J J 5 T MATTER OF DEDUCTION tions are declined do not even suspect th at they have the disease. I t is on sale As th e Boy E x p lain ed It, th e F in d in g at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, of H orse W as R eally Q u ite • medium and large. Sim ple M atter. However, if you wish first to test this groat prepnration send ten cents to Dr. Kilm er & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a S p eak in g o f th e d ev elo p m en t of th e «ample b»tt!e. W hen w riting be sure and sto ry -te llin g ta le n t In ’ y o u th . R ich a rd mention this paper.—Adv. B e n n ett, th e a c to r, is fo n d o f r e la tin g th is in c id e n t; t . Beyond C ure. Som e y e a rs ag o a p ro m in e n t citizen S tev e a rriv e d la te at bis w ork n ear- j of a tow n lo st a h o rse. It w as n o t ly ev ^ ry m o rn in g , am? th e w areh o u se m uch of a h o rse. In fa c t, it w as blin d m a n a g e r took him b e fo re th e m a n a g e r J in «»tie ey e an d sp a v in e d . B u t, p e r hoping by th is m e a n s to c u re him . h ap s n s si relic. B e n n e tt sa y s, th e “ T h is is a se rio u s c a s e .” said th e p ro m in e n t citizen w a n te d th e h o rse . m an ag er, w ith assu m ed , ste rn n e ss. So lie a d v e rtise d , o tte rin g $«3 re w a rd “ W hat h a v e you to say fo r y o u rself, fo r its re tu rn . T lie to w n h a lf-w it, h m y la d ? ” boy o f n in eteen , w ith a h a re lip , cam e “ Aw II say now t ab eaw t it. gjr. if | one a fte rn o o n le ad in g th e h orse, wi t h yn’ d o n ’t.” rep lied Steve. a s tr a p ulam t th e size o f a sh o e strin g , “ IP iii ! H av e you e v e r b e n tip be- ] to tin* p ro m in e n t c itiz e n ’s door. T h e o»re mi «1 sin c e you stnrflFO w o rk in g j h o rse ’s o w n er w as p leased . 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Ju st um ile J h * k? in'* th o u g h t if I w as th a t old h o rse p u b lic by th e A m erican J e w ish re lie f • -h o k — H av e you a song w ith a re w h ere I w ould go, an d I d id an d he com i lift tee. w as.” fra in ? I ira — Yes. H e got th e e x tra five.— K a n s a s C ity J a c k - W ell. th en , p le a se r«»frain. S ta r. ! M« n pinche*l ih . y ch e e k s an d culled m e j ‘sw > vlle’ an d invite*! m e o u t tu lunch ] s:» tinn ii th a t my f a th e r macie m e leav e i fife w u rk .” So sh e c a s t h e r p re ttie s t g lan ces at S am uel D artvo, an d be follow ed her May Sm ell b u t N ot T a ste . into a d oorw ay. T h en he w as robbed L ouisville. K y.—J u ry se rv ic e in pro- of bis Jew elry a n d m oney—$d. , b ih itio n case s bye. 'j u t Its p o p u la rity , 1 H er sw e e th e a rt, M ichael J. Fgle. been Os«» in ste a d of fa stin g Jitp io r to j w as ta k e n by th e police. 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