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i«.^*-x.>„ f ,!, ~*:-f THE'WAWEETOWN RE-UNION. M •;(••; \ THE CHARM Enhanced By Perfect Physi- cal Health. r The experience of Motherhood is a, try- ing one to most womeu and marks dis- tinctly an epoch in their lives, Not eoe woman in a hundred is prepared or un* derstands how to properly care forher- self, Of course nearly every woman nowadays has medical treatment at such times, but many approach the experi- eifce with a n organism unfitted for the trial of strength, and when it i s over her system ha s received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Following right upon thiB comes the nervous strain of caring for the child, and a distinct change in the mother results. There is nothing more charming than a ftappy and healthy mother of children, and indeed child-birth under the right conditions need be n o hazard to health or beauty. The unexplainable thing is that, with all vi e evidence of shattered nerves and brokon health resulting from an unprepared condition, and wiiham- ple time in which t o prepare, women will persist in going blindly to the trial. Every woman at this time should rely upon Lydia E . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. In many homes once childless there are now children be- cause of th e fact that Lydia E . Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong. H you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkliam Medicine Co. (confi- dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a Woman and held in strict confidence. Brief but Pointed, Heiny—What is a fool-killer? Parker—The gun h e blows into. t* FOR THAT SORE THROAT Try this—results are certain: Just get a n original yellow box of true Mustarlne and rub i t o n your neck and upper chest. Do i t to-night tmd that sore, raw feeling will be gone i n the morning. Nothing cures so quickly as true Mustarine which costs but a trifle, yet is BO wonderfully good that thou- sands praise it for Asthma, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Get th e genuine, made b y the Begy Medicine Co., Rochester, N. Y.—Adv. A dollar unjustly gained cannot be Justly kept. Can't Do the Work A bad back makes bard work harder. All day the dull throb and the sharp, darting pains make you mis- erable, and there's n o rest at night. Maybe it's your daily work that hurts the kid- STgneys, tor Jar- ^a ring, jolting, lifting, reach- ing, dampness and many other strains do weaken them. Cure th e kidneys. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. They have helped thousands and should do as well for you. »*> KIDNEYg PUIS 501: at all Stores Foster-Mllburit Co.Projw. BuffaltJN.Y] The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable —act surely and gently on the liver. Cure Biliousness, Head- ache, Dizzi- ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL FILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature The Old Home Prescription that is pleasant t o take and sure to help, is e's Honey Of Horehound and Ta r Stops couRbs and relieves colds. Contains no opium nor anything injurious. AH Druggists, _ Valuable Book onHaturallzation Oman »nd woman Suffrage. Shoulil.be „ ... fn every homo. Send II. Money Snfr»*»«M» refunded It not satisfactory. ourrrage j|ents wanted, BOXBHJJJBOS., B64-270 South and St., ghlladelplUa, Pa. W. N. U., NEW YORK, NO. 45-1915. * This is a photograph of Robert Pay, former officer in the German army, who with others is under arrest in New York for conspiracy to destroy munition-carrying ships, and the explosives and spy paraphernalia in the suitcases found in his rooms. At th e bottom of th e picture is a brass tube bomb that was i n his possession. Pay has made a partial confession. ASS^^ FOR TRIALS This is the Nevada, largest and most powerful lighting ship in the world, as she left the ship yards at Quincy, Mass., for the Brooklyn navy yard to be overhauled preparatory to undergoing the official trials. The Nevada iB 27,500 tons burden and 683 feet long. Sh e carries ten 14-inch guns and twenty-one-5-iiich guns. LATEST PORTRAIT OF GEN. CARRANZA. PpM*9GBqn9R9Miaq(j|K ,j *2>> ?ik+ * IK9V. \ASH $S v .&-i'H j vXrifAMj*****?'* tAt*U*£&&&£#+#y This photograph of General Carranza, now recognized as president ot Mexico, wa s made while he was posing for an oil painting that Is t o be sent to th e White House. TilisSK^ MARY GARLAND The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Garland of \Washington are t o be made much of in capital society this coming season. Miss Mary, at the left of the picture, is to be one of the season's debutantes, and Miss Elizabeth, at the right, Is t o become the bride -of George Wharton Edwards of Bethle- hem, Fa., on November 24. The Garlands ar e one of Washington's oldest Eamtttes asd H*» In a handsome old house in Georgetown. SIR WILLIAM R. BIRDWOOD < (VW tt^/trffft, wyv.WAV Sir William R. lilrdwood, in com- mand of the British forces on GaUlpoli peninsula pending the arrival of Gen- eral Monro, has just been made a lieu- tenant general. He has been com- mander of the Australian and New Zealand troops there and i s idolized by them. Sir Ian Hamilton praised him most highly in his dispatches. General Birdwood was military secre- tary to Lord Kitchener during the South African war, In Which h e was wounded, and later in India. To Nip a Cold. If you find yo u have caught cold in spite of precautions, nip It in th e bud. The time to attack a cold in order to cure It is at the very start. At th e first sniffle or the first cough begin to fight it. Drink plenty of fresh water, eat lightly and get plenty of sleep. Before going to bid take a hot bath and drink a hot lemonade. Then cover up warm and be sure there is no draft between the windows and the door, but have the windows open enough to get plenty of ai r in the room. This treatment will probably cause you to perspire freely and you must be care- ful not t o throw off the covers and ex- pose your overheated body to more cold. If this treatment is taken at the start and carefully adhered to, it will probably drive the cold right out of your system. But If you do not treat it at the very beginning it will have to run its courBe gradually, Well Employed. Johnnie Wobbs was regarded as the town simpleton, but occasionally he was gifted wita a flish of keenest re- partee, as a city vib.tor discovered to his discomfiture, ''-'hat part do you perfcrm In th e great drama of life'/\ he asked. \I mind my own business,\ replied Mr, Wobbs. :o3fl ft SCO •now Promotes Digestion,Cheerfiil- hessondRest.Contains neither Ophim.Morplune nor Mineral. NOT, NARCOTIC. UtapeofOMDr-ShimLP/TaiE^ •AtxSstma * BozhtlU Suit*) <A If est- Seed; Worm Sertf • ClarifiedSugar: \\'utttrgrv£/t Ftawr*- A'perTectRemedy torCTonsflpa- .tlon, Soar Stoiriach,Diarr)uT«i L Worms. Feveriahuess iind IOSSOFSI/EEP^ Tac-Simile Signature of fllE CENTAUR COMPANY} . WJBW VORK.V „• <At6\iin6iitu's:.pld ':\'' Exact Copy of Wrapper Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- eoric, Drops and SootMng 1 Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms end allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years ife has been in constant use lor Use relief of Constipation, Flatulency, \Wind Colic, ail Teething ITroubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy an/ 1 natural sleep. Xhe Children's Fanacea-^Ihe Mother's Friend. GENUBNE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of FEW CHURCHES DIE THAT WAY Colored Preacher Unlikely to Be Called Upon to Fulfill Vow That Ha Had Made, The following story comes to us from old Virginia: A devout colored preacher, whose heart was aglow with missionary zeal, gave notice to his congregation that in th e evening an offertory would be taken fo r missions and asked for lib- eral gifts. A selfish, well-to-do ma n in the congregation said to him be- fore the service: \Yer gwine to kill dis church ef yor goes on Bayin' 'give!' No church can stan' it. Yer gwine ter kill it.\ After the sermon th e colored minis- ter saill to the people: \Brother Jones told me I was gwine 1 to kill this church II I kep ' a-askin' fer Lo give; but , my brethren, churches doesn't die dat way. M anybody knows of a church that died 'cause it's bean givin' too much to do Lord, I'll be very much obliged ef my brother will toil m e what church is, for I'se gwine to visit it, and I'll climb on d e walls of dat church, under de light of de moon and cry: 'Blessed am d e dead dat die in d e Lord.'\—-Cleveland Intelligencer. The Man for the Job. \He never complains at his luck. JuBt takes his misfortunes with a smile and keeps plugging along.\ \Fine he'B Just the man we're look- ing for. Let's make him 'hairman of the entertainment committee and glvo him the worst of it.\—Detroit Fre ^ Press. MOTHER'S \NOTIONS\ Good for Young People to Follow. \My little grandson often comes up to Bhow me how large th e muscles of his arms are. \He was a delicate child, but has de- veloped into a strong, healthy boy an d Postum has been th e principal factor. \I was induced t o give him the Post- um because of m y own experience with It. \I a m sixty years old. and have been a victim of nervous dyspepsia for many years. Have tried all sorts of medicines and had treatment from many physicians, hut no permanent re- lief came. \I used to road th e Postum adver- tisements in our paper. At flrst I gave but little attention to them, but finally something in one of the advertise- ments made me conclude to try POB- tum. \I was very particular to have it prepared strictly according to direc- tions, and used good, rich cream, Jt was very nice indeed, an d about bed- time I said to the members of the fam- ily that I believed I felt better. One of them laughed an d said, 'That's an- other of mother's notions,' but the no- tion has not loft me yet . \I continued to improve right along; after leaving off coffee and taking Postum, and now after three years' use I foel oo well that I am almost young again, I know Postum was the cause of th e change in my health an d I cannot say too much i n its favor. I wish I could persuade al l nervous peo- ple to use it,\ Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal—the original form— must be well boiled. 15c and 25c pack- ages, Instant Postum—a soluble powder— dissolves quickly in a cup of hot Water, ind, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly, 30c and 60c tins. Both kinds are equally doliclous and cost about thu same per cup. '\There's a Reason\ fo r Postum, »~sold by Grocers. In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THK CKNTAUn COMPANY, NCWYOBKOITY. Had Experience. \So said the old general, \you think you would make a good valet for a n old wreck like ine, do you? I have a glass eye, a wooden leg and a wax arm that need looking after, not to mention false teeth, and so forth.\ \Oh that's all right, general,\ re- plied the applicant, enthusiastically; \I've had lots of experience. I worked six years in the assembling depart- ment of a big motor car factory.\— Tit-BltB. CUTICURA COMPLEXIONS Are Usually Fresh and Clear, Soft and Velvety. Try Orw. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. Thus these superoreamy emollients promote and maintain the natural purity and beauty ot the skin, scalp, hair and hands under conditions which if neg- lected might disfigure them. Sample each free by mail with Book. AddresB postcard, Cutloura, Dept. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv. Credulous. \Very credulous, is he?\ \Why you could -lell him a mort- gage on a castle in the air.\—Judge. Not Gray Hair* font Tired JEyo» make as look oldoi than wo nro. Koop your Eyos youiiR and you will look yonng After tho Movlos always Muriaa Your Eyos— Don't toll your age. A man never gets over thinking how smart ho is t o have almost succeeded at anything. A Soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed FOP Douches In tho local treatment of woman's IDs, Bnoh as lducorrhoaa and inflammation, ltp> douones of Paxtine are 'wry oiuonciouj. No woman who has ever used medicates douohes will fall to appreciate tho clean and healthy condition Paxtine produces (U)3 tho prompt rollof from soreness and discomfort Which follows its uso.Tbis is hecauso Pftxtine £ 03308369 superior cleansing, disinfect- ;ig and healing properties. \\ Ifor ten yoaro th e Lydia E , t Plnkham Modioino Co. lias reo- 8 ommendotl Paxtine i n thoirl private correspondence with Wo-1 inon, whioh provos its supori-i ority. 'Womon who have been j relieved say it is \ worth Its I weight in gold.\ At druggists. 60o. largo box or by mail. Sample tree. The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass, BE ATTRAGTIVE-HE&THY H'lib bod? contains all obonilc&t enb&anoes ncuossary to check And destroy nurintaml conditlono, Onr motbod keeps tUGS'a cbom- i Ically saturated fluids constantly flowing throughout tho ontlro oyijtoinwblo&destroy diseased tlBBuea by natural procoanOS, I Gonmmt only tnvo niiniitea Unity. Inoronso 1 orrodnco jour welghUo nornitu. €bmplc« [ tiiiBtem 10a coin-~ LOT rooa and womon, > APOLLOVENtJS HEALTH SOCIETY Bo* 826 H.rlEW.CoDrj. MEN WANTED To noil onr SUarp-Sftoti Morse £vr.rthoes% Qaarantood topravontsUppT'nB on ico. Bnoklod-ouovor borao.'* oldtihoes In a urlnuLo. Now InvunUon, .Agents tola in tho IttBtostfiolloroiit. Every horsoovrtiorbiulnBefbx thorn. BlKprotlt, Writ© for pneos. J.IMUiUUlAN AUTG.CO.,ld;»OronnaATO. > Wa«)tlnetou J D.«» DON'T KILL THE BABY With oplatciind noitnitnB. Use Hemic** Croup Ucinedyfoi Croup. CoushiandCoMa.NooplujmSOc.JLftlfw&^uHato.K.Y. WOW—You Can Have A PERFECT Complexion 50c, 75c ,jrra<l ° Mart£ $1.00, $1.50 SKIN FOOD WRINKLE CHASER tJSIT has solved the problem of beauty. Its use is bring- ing back tho freshness and bloom of youth, and driving away, wherever used consistently, tho wrinkles of worry and age. Usod for centuries by the famous beauties of ' tho East Guaranteed froo from hair growth. Your drug- gist has it SEE XOUB DRUGGIST TODAY, USiT MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF AMERICA, INC 895 Main Street, Buffalo, N. TC, Never fails. Gives color and beauty to gray hair. More than half a century of success. H your dealer hasn't it, send $1.00 and a large bottle will be sent you by parcel post MRS. S. A. ALLEN, 55 Barclay St, New York i; (. \)\ i pMW'l llBtilHI.III I III lll/l «*<* m<t*^*±>*m