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THE CHATTANOOGA NEWS TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1918. Smoke Inhalation Expels Catarrh Send Ten Cents for Trial Outfit Thar nraat be reader suffering from chronic nUrrb who would lis. to know how they can atop catching cold after cotd, far they mast realise that sooner or later uua nay ieaa to serious aeai Bqks and injury to the aysteni to seneraJ. Dr. Bio aer, a inspected physician, and for forty-thre yeara ao enormously suc cessful specia.i id eatarrn, la th . us corerer of a pleas ant, direct method that can be used cona. Hia Remedy la tnade from medio inal herbs, flower and berries, which you amok la a dainty dIds or cir- axette, and Inhale fh vapor Into all the air passages. It eoertataa no tobacco, even, though It I Heed n the aame manner. Dr. Biosaer'a Catarrh Remedy la equal ljr effective la all forma of catarrh, bron chial irritation, as- t h m a. catarrhal Jiaadach and ear 4 I "I! r trouble that asay lead to deafness. You will breathe better and feel better after using It. Tot ten centa (In coin or stamps) a mall package will be mailed, contain Inn eome of the Remedy made Into cigarettes, also some Kemedy for smoking in a pipe and a neat little pipe. Month supply, either form, coat ene dollar. Addreaa The Bloaacr Company. Box 2901. Atlanta. Ga, NOTE Should your druggist not carry nr. Bicaaera uaurra Kemany in stock. he can secure It for you. Druggist do not euppiy me Trial uutnta (aot.j SIGNS DAYLIGHT SAVINGMEASURE President Wilson Approves Bill to Set Clocks Forward One Hour March 31. AMERICA MUST DO MOLE TO REDUCE DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION OP CEREALS Andre Tardieu, French High Commissioner to United States, Begs for Realization of Need of Increased Food Exports to Allies. . United Stated Judge Atkinson, Fomer Governor, Gives Dr. J. E. Strecker Chronic and (Special Diseases Various Treatments Skin, Cancer, Tumors Flasher BnUdrnff CfcaManoocs. HAD PELLAGRA, LIFEjS SAVED Woman Snfferin; From Dread ful Malady Knows Treat, ment Saved Her Life. ' Miss Annie Wright, Livingston, rex, writes: "I feel well and can do piy bouse work just as rood as I aver Bid. X thank you many times for your treatment, for It saved my life, I know." There Is no longer any doubt that pellagra can bo cured. 80 sure are We that we can cure It. that we guar- tinteo absolutely to refund the money n case the remedy falls to cure. Don't delay. It Is your duty to con knit the resourceful Bnughn now. Writ today for big free book on pel lagra, and learn of the remedy that haa at lent been found. Address American Compounding Co., Bos 102. laaper, JJa. (Adv.J Baltimore, March 19. America must do mora toward reduoing the domes- tio consumption of cereals and In creasing exporta of that food to Washington, March 19. The day- Francs, dsolared Andre Tardieu, light saving bill was signed today by I French high commissioner to the President Wilson. It puts all docks United States, in an address he fleliv forward an hour en the last Sunday I, r,d htrm jait niflht bif0P the South- n March and turns them back again , Commercial conaresa. tna last Sunday in uetoDer. 1 ..you mullt d0 u DecauBe tt a case The aayugnt saving pian .win go r,....i k.... it n.t k. into eiiw:i aim ue uuncrvcu wiuiuui i - ,. , . ,, th .ifVh.. rfimrniitin oe im. done," asserted M. Tardieu. "For palrment of existing conditions. Trains t5e?e a"1 th.r" months the shipments will be run as usual, and every lea 1 01 cereaia irom America 10 curope ture of dally life Into which the ele-'l have been short about one-third of the ment of time enters will remain un- supply recognized . as indispensable to chanced. strictly compressed needs." ,, a T. 1 -Humming up some or tne, economies Run on eun urn. ( f d Frftnc- ,,, to weiore retiring on tne last naiur- nmnhft za h a renucst for more food aay or mis niomn, trie American froIIl America, M. Tardieu said: householder will set his clock an hour I vnn .r. wr thf tha French n. aneao, ana men may go 10 s eep ana itlon na8 always lived mostly oruwhea rorget entirely sdoui aayngni sav- koh r. mn.nmnfTnn was Mn-.hit lM Sl.mv.',.-0: 700.000 tons per month. Our present J,i5! ' hi, ift.r.? onnmimptlon has been now reduced to proctso, turning bacK tne xiands of I cnrt nArt . i- A ka1.- 9k il. ln aL atea kme ,MJ & .., J. I llOVf,wlW IUIIO. vll UV llv'l V nutiu. swv tti .... ... 1 ner rent. ilia iifxkiuu axaui nui uit vu bum i t. j.tui A. 41 I KJi ounnia il was imiHiimuii iu In' the summer the American man M" to "t STeat extent the bread srtuaiiv h. tnnurt hi rt.iiv ration of the Boldlnr. That ration, himlness nnd retirn all an hnnr r. whrl amounted In the first years c Her than lms been his .nntom. hut the war to about twenty-flve ounces with his elork un hour fast he will hns been progressively cut down to a not know the difference. An hour of little over twenty-one ounces, daylight thus will be conserved In the afternoon. The plan's practicability and effl- turned to the mean astronomical time cleni'y have been effectively demon- of the degree of longitude governing struted in twelve European countries, said zone, so that between the last o. . b. .:.. I Sunday In March at J o'clock ante V1 """' meridian and the last Sunday In Oo Advocates of the plan. In presenting tober at 2 o'clock antemeridian In their case to congress, explained that leach vnnr the standard time In each the following beneficial results would I zona shnll bn one hour In advance of be achieved by tne system: the mean aatrononiloal time of the A great saving or liiumlnants. aucn dea-rea of lone-ltude srovernlnr each as oil, gas and electrio power. I sone. respectively. Marked conservation of coal. I "Spo. 4. That the standard time of increased manufacturing production the first cone shall be known and des as the romilt of Improvement In work- I la-natert as United Btates standard ing conditions. 1 eastern time: that of the second eons uenenu Dencnts to tne national .hall be known and desurnated as neaitn. because or nn additional hour United Ktates standard central time: of daylight which may be devoted to that of the third sone shall be known recreation. Ind designated as United Mates stan Reduction tn the cost of living to I durd mountain time: that of . the somo who can raise p-mlen truck for fourth sone shall be known and deslg- domestlo consumption; and improve- natod as United States standard Pa ment of the training- conditions for cino time: and that of the fifth zone IBut, on the other hand, as regard tha civilian population, we had to es tabllsh the Individual bread card, al lowing only about ten ounces per day, which means barely the third part of tne. average dally bread -consumption of the french peasant or workman oerore tna war. "Feeding of horses and cattle on cereals which could be used for the making of bread haa been prohibited. This resulted In a decrease of 80 per cent, in the number of horses m Franca and In an important reduction of our cattle. "We have radically suppressed, on the other hand, all flour-consuming Industries. The manufacturing of bis cults and of pastry has been com pletely prohibited. Strict rules have been Imposed on hotels and restau rants namely, absolute suppression of fancy bread. Why No Meatless Days. "Tha auppresslon of meatless days resulted from the lack of cereals for the cattlo feeding, which Involved the killing of cattle, and the killing of cattle was meant, on the other hand, to bring about a reduction In the hu man consumption of these aame ee reals. I may be allowed to add that. of late, my good friend Mr. Hoover lnsmted that, aa far a possible, we ought to try to substitute the meat consumption for the consumption of cereals." EIGHT AMERICANS GIVE LIVES ON BATTLE FRONT Pershing Beport Forty-four Casualties Captain Either Dead or Captured. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH jLpplf Crcan la Nostril To Open Up Air PMeagea, the fighting forces. Text of Bill. Tha full teit of the bill Is as fol lows: Ati act (3. 1854) to save daylight and to provide standard time for the United Mtates. "lie It enacted, etc., That, for the purpose of establishing the stan tlard time of the United States the torrltory of continental United Htates shall be divided Into nve tones In the manner hereinafter provided. The standard time of the first sone shall he based on. the mean astronomies) lime of the aeventy-tlfth degroe of longitude west from Greenwich; that of the second sone on the ninetieth degree: that of the third sons on the one hundred and fifth degree; that of the fourth sone on the one hundred and twentieth degree; and thatof the fifth sonn, which shall Include only I AiasKa. on tne one nunnren and nr. 'Itleth degree. That the limits of each sone snail re onrinea Dy an c-ner 01 the Interstate Commerce commission, having regard for the convenience of commerce and the existing Junction points and 'division points of common A.h! What relief! Tour clogged nos trUa open right up, the air passages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No mora hawking, muffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh Is gone. Don't stay stuffed 'tip! Get a small , bottle of Ely's Cream Halm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antlseptlo cream In your nos trils, let It penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heaJ the swollen. Inflamed mucous mem brane, giving you Instant relief. Ely'a Cream Balm Is Just whst every cold and catarrh anfferer has been seeking, tt'a just splendid. (Adv.) tOBAOGO E3AS1T A very Interesting hook has been pub lished nn tnbsero Imbll linw to rnniiuer It quickly and easily. H tells the danger, of excessive smoking, chewing, muff using, etc., and explains how nervous ness. Irritability, slreplesxncss, wsk eyes, stomach troubles snd numerous other disorders msy be ellmlnsted through stopping self-poisoning by tobacco.- The man who lies written this book wsnt to genuinely help nil hr have become addicted to tobacco hnblt and says thrn' no need to suffer thst awful craving or restlcsnnens which comes when one tries to quit voluntar ily. This Is no mlnd-ctire or 4eniiersnce sermon tract, hut plnln common sense, clearly set forth. The author will send tt free, postpaid. In plsln wrapper. Write, giving nsme and full addre.s s post rard will do. Address: Kdwsrd J Woods VA 341. Sutton T. New Toili City. Keep this advertisement. It Is like ly to provs the best news you ever tesd In this Journal (Adv.) Iff hr T JTRAIGHTEN HAIR Colored people caa keep their hair toft and straight by using NWi's Hair Dressing It u Superb It will preterre, beautify and re store the hair. Keep your hair in a smooth and glossy condition. Ele gantly perfumed and known throughout the world. Price 2 Sc. If your dealer can't supply you tend to ut. Refute substitutes Noah's is the favorite. Noah Products Corporation Rirhnsond, Virginia, shall be known and designated aa I United Htatrs standard Alaska time. "Sec. E. That all acts and parts of acts In. conflict herewith are hereby repealed. PO&TAL EMPLOYES TO RECEIVE MORE MONEY Washington, March 11. Flat pa increases of 15 per cent, for all employes in the postal service, whether on sn annual salary or slay basis, and including those of all gradea and classes, was res ommended today by the senate postoffice subcommittee In revis ing the annual postoffio appro priation bill. Tha recommenda tions are aubjeot to approval by the full committee, but are ex- psotsd to be adopted. The lncreiiscs were declared to be ?2Irl::r r?rt J.n r"mm b; to meet the increased cost nations, and such order may be modi- of living due to the war. Tha aub fled from time to time. Lcommlttea also added provisions au- "Sec. t. That within the respective 1 thortzlng the postinsster-general to rones crested under tho authority I readjust pre-war contracts of mall hereof the stnndsrd time of the tone I wagon and other contractors and pro shall govern tho movement of all com- I vlded for relief of contractor making mon carriers engnged In commerce be-I stamped envelopes and recommending tween the weveral states or between a I an Increase In appropriation from II, Mate and any of the territories of the 1 nou.ouu to ..U0U,0(10, nueq mates, or net wacn a state or A nfW appropriation added would ne territory or Aiaskn ann any or tne provide $4,400,000 for purchase by the ,n, pj.Kr.u. il .... ei...r government of the pneumatic postal States or any foreign country. In alt ih in the !inr r,w.rr,niiin ..it to. statutes, orders, rules, and regulations In al! tn committee Increased the ii miiiip, I., inn ..1 iei 1 u inn m ,1 i fjSa, 000,000 house bill by $32,000,000, hi ny Hi-,, ny liny uiiii.111 in iM'jmii- ment of the United States, wnether In the legislative, executive, or judicial PMRHT DP JAPANFF branches of the government, or relnt- rl-lu,, JMrMI.COt ing to the time within which any rights shall accrue or iletocmlne, or wllhl. Willi, fc an., fenl ahntl n Vnl v.. ... rn,.H . r. ..,k T,ondon, March 19. A Toklo dispatch Ject to the jurisdiction of the United "u'(l Su"d.a' forwarded by the E Stntes. It shall be understood anfl In- ,'n""" Tolegrsph correspondent at lender! Hint tha lima hnll h the 1'CKIllg represent tile pliant Of Jnpa- I nlted States standnrd time- of the nM0 subjects In the disturbed rone In sone within which the act Is to bo eastern Siberia as serious. Their lives nerformed. I "re in Jeopardy and a boycott hits been "See. i. That st t o'clock snteme. I derlnnul iignlnut them. It is a-; nrted, rldlsn of the last Sunday In March of I whllo those who fall Into the hands of each yrsr the stsndard time of each " maximalists are piuntioreti or suu- DECLARED SERIOUS tone shall be advanced one hour, and lit S o'clock antemeridian of the last Sunday In October In each year the stsndnrd time of each sone shall, by tha retsrdlng of one hour, be re jected to even worse treatment. NEGROES SEND THIRD PROTEST TO GOVERNOR OLD FOLKS HEED "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER, BOWELS 0 Salts, calomel, pills act on bowels lijja pepper acts ia nostrils. Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated. Jet a 10-rent bo now. Must old people must give to the Imwels some regular help. ele they sutler from constipation. Tho condi tion is perfectly natural. It is just as nittutsl as It la for old people to walk floMly. Kor skc Is never eo active us youth. The muscles are less elastic. And the Imwels are muscles. h-o nil old people need Cascarrts. One nnpht as well refuse to aul wi nk eyi witli i::, TB.es na to nested tlil gentle aid to wesk Imwels, The bow els must I kept active. This Is lin poitHiit nt ail skcs, but never so much us st flit). Are is imt a time for harsh physics. Youth may oo HSlonally whip the how- is Into sitivlty. Hut a lahli can't I ud ery il.iy. What the bowels ol tl.e eld mi . is a gentle and nulurul tonic, one thst can be constantly use.j without harm. The only such tonic . f -n-cniets, snd thev cost only 10 (ii i j, r .,,T at guv ,irtir store. Xflvi worn wLil uu sleep. lAdv.J New York. Msrch 1. A protest ngntnst the lynching of a negro In the courthouse nnl nt Monroe, I.., on March 1 has been sent to Gov. Pleas ant, of Ixitilsinna by the National As sociation for the Advancement of Col ordod IVoples, according to an an nouncement from the hendquarters of the orgsnlsntion here. The associa tion declnred that this was the third protest It "had been compelled to make sgnlnst lynchlnps In Ixuilslanii within the Inst six weeks." I'revloits protests and requests for Informntlon concerning lOiHslnnB" nttltude tow ard these . lynchlnirs have been Ignored, ncroidlng to the asso ciation's cftlccrs. Washington, March 19. Forty-four names appear on yesterday s custiauy list Issued by the war department, in cluding that of Capt. James E. Miller, either killed In action or taken prisoner. Eight men were killed in action, six died from wounds, twelve died from disease, one died from accident, five were severely wounded and eleven were slightly wounded. Lieut. John O. Kelly died from an acijldent, Lieut. Edmund P. Glover was severely woundea and l.ients. jonn . Graham and Ooorge H. TerTdleton were among the slightly wounded. Of the eltrht killed In action five previously had been reported wounded. The list follows: Killed In Action. Sergeant Paul H. Long. Privates Robert L. Clausen, Wil liam If. Hammet, Morrill B. Morrison, Ira J. Rogers, William T. Smith, Trim ble C. Sparks, Ray C. Yalden. (Privates Clausen. Morrison, Rogers, Smith and Walden have been pre viously reported wounded.) Jsilled or Prisoner. Captain James E. Millar. Died From Wounds. ' Corporals Charles H. Burke, Robert D. West. Privates Crawford Z. Abies, Mof fard E Breese, Frank A. Coyle, Her man V. Gentry. Died of Disease. Bergeant Richard II. Ellis. Corporal Charles Adams. Cook Lloyd T. Freeman. Privates Elek J. Berg, Grant II. Cutler, Anton Hlllman, Elmer Jackson, Robert Wells Williams, Daniel F. Kel ly, George Schwabauer, John Slstion Slater, Jonnlo Wright. Died of Aooident. Lieutenant John G, Kelly. v Wounded Severely. Lieutenant Edmund P. Glover. Corporal Oliver N. Glnther. Mechanic William M. Maxwell. Wounded Slightly. Lieutenants John B. Graham, George II. Pendleton. Corporals Howard A. I.erch, Pott A. Warren. Anthony Uicello, Graham R. Negus, Donald B. Bwcpston. Privates Harrv O. Jolly. John II. McGlown, George Herrancourt, Paul E, Weichei. , Opinion of Nuxated Iron Case Cited by Dr. James Francis Sullivan of General Gordon, Hero of the Battle of Gettysburg, Who at Nearly 85 Years of Age Obtained In creased strength and Endurance. With a Short Course of This Re markable Product. United States Judge C. W. Atkinson, for. mtr " Governor, says thst -the results ha hss obtslned from taking Nuxated Iron have been simply marvel, out i that he has never had reoourse to a medicine whose results were so s atlsfactoryt that within the - few weeks he hat been tak ing It he feels he hss dropped off the burden of months of toll. .ik. a X l r- I CLINeOINSr 9TU0IO) I NEGRO WOVEN TO OPEN NEW RED CROSS QUARTERS Doing Thsir Bit te Htlp Win War, and Ask Assistance in Fitting Up Rooms. The colored auxiliary of the Red Pros nsoclntlon here will open new nusrter Frldsv en A street, adjoining he Concreenllonnl church. Open 'ouse is plinned from S to S p.m.. when the public Is Wfed to visit the ivinm nnl see tint the lie"ro wninrn I- dotmr nlonr this line. Mrs. E. A 'lenrv. widow of the Iste Pi-of. Hem v. Is clil'oinn of tbe orenlistlon. She tnted Tue-d.ir thst the work Is v,r''1 eressin well and that sbiuit rlr'''v. fle nirnibi ri lime teen secured "'Tt i m-i-vo oinn ef the cotrtmnnltv nrc undci tnklnp- the work pntriotlcnth v'e sil.l. "It I, ef course, more or 'e-is of a enctlfb'c In mmv cses. n ihrv are otherwise emplnve.t "! - ti bn-e sosre V,ors to .- ote In he R.-d friss w-iirV but wrr hse sr. nniolisb.'.f moi'll. We hoiie to secure -uTi.'leef ilcntbir to e.iuin our rew oimrters. snd 1 hone that pitilntir n blte penr. n well ss colored, w ti' visit ns end iv whst the n--i ..,,.,- ,,f lr ,M,.m,iiiil v nre actunlly doing to Lilp sln the war." More Powerful U-Boats Being Brought Into War (New Tork Tribune Foreign Tress Bu reau.) In its submarine campaign Germany Is using constantly more and more siihmnrlne cruisers, says Archibald llnrd, the nnvnl ciitlo of the Pally Telegraph, of London. A year ago Germany was employing a relatively small number of medium-sizea umnr. wutor boats, but now they hava many more operating, snd these Include ves sels of larger displacement. "Thev r driven on the SlirfnC not bv internal combustion engines, but by steam engines, the funnels being telescopic, and disappearing when the cratt submerges." Mr. Hurd writes. "These submarines Incorporate all the experience which the enemy naa gainea utter three and a half yeara of war. Thev am seined with 8.9-lnCh gUnS, J with a shell of Just over ninety rounds snn a muzzle Teiocny m foot. seconds. They carry, therefore, more powerful weapons than any or the German light cruisers which were in service at the opening of tho war. "Submarines. ch provided with two guns of that type, with a certain amount of armor and many Improve ments In equipment, look alnrmlng on pnper. It has still to be seen whether the hlpher speed about eighteen hnots obtained bv the substitution of the steam for the Internal engines, and the Increased fighting strength "PrT" sented In guns snd arwor. and the greater radius of action, offer compen sation for the greater displacement. Involving a Mgirer crew, slower sub mersence and the presentstion of a Macer target for attack. I sm not sure that the Germans have mined much on the balance. Moreover, thexe submarine cruisers represent more Inhnr and msterlal in construction, snd when they are sunk - and we h;ie pit not a few the In inry suffered by the enemy Is heavier In even- respect than In the case or tho smaller craft. Rut. npnrt from lliose considerations, the point to bear In mind Is that the cnemv bus more vessels ef various tvpe " oa '"?" nt snv period in the last twelvemonth of the slnk-nt-slKht policy." Oulntnt Thst Does Not Affect Head reisimi. ef n tenlc snd bustlve effect. I.WATIVn PnOMi-CJl IN'INK (Tshlets rn be taken hy snvone without csns-h-e nervousness or rinsing tn the besii. There Is onlv one "1i-oiiio Quinine. b CKilVES sifnstuic Is on bos. 9c. tAdv ) Helps put "vim and renewed energy into the vein of the weak, "run-down," infirm and ag-ec I Ai .1 . . . vitcn increases ueir strengu in two weeks tune. Of great Importance to the public generally should be the opinion given of Nusated Iron by United States Judge Atkinson. For twenty yeara Judge Atkinson has been in the public serv- two mm uuia w in. viii.i u vuwi vi viaims at wash l.iston. Governor. Member of Conaxess. and TTnltH Bt.i. r.i. trict Attorney, etc. He has had vast experience In weighing evidence. In separating the truth from the false. Since Nux ed Iron, or "Fer Nuxatei" as the French call It, has been Introduced Into this country, U hss taken the people by storm. Druggists everywhere are talking about Its immense .uue, ii oews muiiswu umi v iniuiuu people annually are using it In this country alone. It , wunuauy has been highly endorsed and prescribed by well knowm physicians like Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon. Ft. Ellzabetn's Hospitsi, maw xora -uy. i It hss been used by many prominent men like former United States Senators Wm. E. Maaon and Charles A. Towne who bear unusually strong testimony as to Its great strength and endurance giv ing properties. Forjner Health Commis sioner Wm. R. Kerr of Chicago aays if, ought to be prescribed by every phy sician and used In every hospital In this country. There are thousands of people who are nervous, Vrun-down, weak? and anaem ic, who lack strength and vitality and who feel the need of something to build them up and put renewed .energy Into their veins, but they do not know what to take. It la. therefore, valuable to have a man like Judge Atkinson go Into the merits of Nuxated Iron, test It on himself and then come out frankly and boldly and tell tha people about it. Judge . Atkinson says: . "Only this Spring I have tried your n.:i.j Ci.i.. I..J n w ai.: n c tir.. valued prescription Nuxated Iron as a whimsm iw tfuugc vs. ti. nininw ivrmcr uuvcrnor oi west v ir tonio and restorative following on the ginia, Member of Congress, and United States District Attorney. riaors of the nast winter. The results ' . . . . . '. . . ...... . 1 hava been simply maryelous. I have KeaQ DelOW niS Opinion Ot NUAA111U 1KUIN. never had recourse to a medicine whose results were so satisfactory, so complete should prescribe more organic Iron creating red blood, building up the and so tree from any of the Incidental Nuxated Iron for their weak, nervous, nerves, strengthening the muscles and complications which Indiscriminate dos- anaemic, run-down patients." correcting digestive disorders. The man- ing so frequently brings to the people Thousands or persons go on year after ufacturers are to be congratulated In who make use of medicaments. year suffering from physical weakness having given to the publio a long felt "i Blthn tia.ti.iinn imt T and a highly nervous condition due to want, a true tonic. suDnlvlnar Iron in an ommend Nuxated Iron to persons who in f lack: of sufficient Iron In their red easily digested and assimilated form. A the stress of physical or mental labors b-0d corpuscles without ever realizing true health builder in every sense ot the have nermltted the system to become T.ml nd tru cause of their trouble, jvord." debilitated, the body exhausted or the ful beware or the old forms of metallic If y-oti are not strong or well, you nerves run down. It has restored my Jron whlch may in some esses do more owe It to yourself to make the following appetite and my vitality. I feel that i ,ia.r.m. thftn "d. .... lest! See how long you can work or have dropped off the burden of months .Notwithstanding an that has been said howfar you can walk without becoming of toll In the few weeks that I have been ?na wtten on this subject by well tired. Jext take two five-grain tablets following the very simple directions for """"v pnysiciana. thousands or people or Nuxated iron three times per day tne Use Of JVUXated iron. UI1 uuoum meuiReives wun wr iiicaiB lor two weexs. men 'lest uicitiiiiu mm, simpiy, i suppose, Decause your sirengin again ana see how much Another remarkable case is that of It costs a few cants less. I atrnnrlv ad. vnu hava cnlnurl General David Stuart Oordon. noted In- vise readers in all eases tn s-et nhv. Manufneti dian fighter asd hero of the Battle of slclan's DresorlDtion for orranio iron which haa been fiaed hv .lnrti-. Atkln.nn Gettysburg. In citing this case Dr. James Nuxated Iron or, if you don't want to Dr. Sullivan and others with such sur Francis Sullivsn, formerly physician of go to this trouble, then purchase onlv prising results. Is not a secret remedy. Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.) New Nuxated Iron in its original packages but one which is well known to druitirists Eorlc. and the Westchester County Hos- and see that this particujar name (Nux- everywhere. Unlike the older inorganlo pltal says: "The fact that General Oor- ated Iron) anDears on the nankare. iron. Droducts -It ia eauliv uimiii.tui don now declares thst within a month Dr. A. J. Newman, late Police Bur- does not injure the teeth wnake theni Nfjxated Iron revived his weakened vital geon of the City of Chicago and Former black nor upset the stomach. The man forces and made him feel stronir again House Sura-eon. JsnTersnn Park Hn.nitnl ufacturers suarsntea snceea.fui with an endurance which he never hoped Chicago, in commenting on the value of tirely satisfactory results or they will m ahih iiunaitis, ui nig uul uiuiu ncnuj iiuwni iron said: i nis remeay nas reiuna your money, it 18 dispensed In. than anything else the force of what I proVen through my own tests of It to th's city by Jo Anderson and aU other have contended, namely: that physicians excel any remedy I have ever used for druggists (Adv.) GET NEW KIDNEYS The kidneys are the most overworked organs of the human body, and when they fall In their work of filtering out and throwing off the poisons developed in the system, things begin to happen. One of the first warnings is pain or stiffness In the lower part of the back; highly colored urine; loss of appetite; In. digestion; irritation, or even stone in the bladder. These symptoms . indicate a condition that may lead to that dreaded and fatal malady, Bright' disease, for which there is said to be no cure. l'ou can almost certainly find lmme. dlate relief In iOLD MEDAL, Haarlem Oil Capsules. For more thsn 200 years this famous preparation nas Deen an un. faillns- remedy for all kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. Get it at any drug store, and it it aoes not give you aimosi immediate relief, your money will be re funded. Be sure you get the GOLD MKDALi brand. None other genuine. In boxes, three sixes. (Adv.) 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Dodson's Liver Tone Acts Like Calomel But Doesn't Gripe, Salivate or Make You Sick Don't Lose a Day's Work Harmless Liver Medicine for Men, Women, Children ReadGuarantee ! Ugh! Calomel makes you ?ick. It's horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous drup; tonight and tomorrove) yoil may I"se a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact wilrt sour bile crashes into it, breaking it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are sluggish and "all knocked out." if your liver is torpid and bowels constipated, or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if oreath is bad or stomach sour, just try spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight. Here's my guarantee Go to any drug store and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make -ou feel fine and vigorous I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone -will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bow els of that sour bile and constipated waste which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesa't gripe and "they like its pleasant taste. Tor sale by Jo Anderson and All Leading Dealers. 9 -