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" '..-J-UioftlfHJJi THE BOTOBOH HEiWS, PABIS, KENTUCIT ?p3?r jq FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919. f PAGE SIX -i J Ri m ti 1 m KIDNEYS WEAKENING? Kidney troubles don't disappear of themselves. They grow slowly hut steadily, undermining- health with deadly certainty, until you fall a vic tim to incurable disease. Stop your troubles while there Is time. Don't wait until little pains become big aches. Don't trifle with disease. To avoid future suffering begin treatment rith GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap sales now. Take three or four every day until you are entirely free from pain. This well-known preparation has been Mae of the national remedies of 'Hol land for centuries. In 1696 the govern ment of the Netherlands granted a upecial charter authorizing its prepara- uen and title. LOOK OUT! The housewife of Holland would al most as soon be without food as with out her "Real Dutch Drops," as sha quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They restore strength m and are responsible in a great measure for the sturdy, robust health of the Hollanders. Do not delay. Go to your druggist and insist on his supplying you with GOLD MEDALV Haarlem Oil .Capsules. Take them as directed, and if you are not satisfied with results your druggist will gladly refund your money. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on the box and accept no other. In sealed boxes, three sizes. SENSIBLE ADVICE TO DEMO- CRATS. NEEDED A GUIDE ON CABS. (Kansas City Times.) A northeast car was moving on Grand avenue. At Fifteenth street a. fuse was blown out. The motor man, who had no extra fuses, started -to take a piece of tin from an adver tisement frame in the car. "Say," the conductor said, "if we were at Fifteenth street and Grand avenue, we could get a fuse at the office." "You're at Fifteenth street and Grand avenue now," a switchman and passenger told the motorman. "No, we're not, either," the motor man replied. The switchman looked surprised. "What do you think about that?" he said. The famous collection of butter flies belonging to Lord Rothschild is estimated to have cost not less than 1500,000. LENDS WORDS TO ENFORCE TRUTH Mrs. Sale Adds Her Testimony to Thousands Already Given For Trutona PADUCAH, KY., June 6. Mrs. M. G. Sale, 64 years old, who lives at 408 South Fifth street, has been a resident of Paducah for the past 25 years. She is among the many who have found unhoped-for relief in Tru tona andjiow declares that she wants to "add ner testimonial to the thous ands already offered for Trutona. "I suffered an attack of kidney trouble last January," Mrs. , Sale said," and for the past several months my system generally has been all run down. I was frequently an noyed by chills and my ankles often "became swollen. My appetite was very ;poor. "Trutona has given me remarkable relief. The swelling in my ankles has almost entirely disappeared. "Why, yesterday I was on my feet all day, tmt my ankles didn't become swollen. My appetite has improved wonderfully. I get more enjoyment out of my meals now than I have for months Tast In short, I feel 100 per cent, better in every way now." Trutona is now being introduced and explained in Paris at G. S. Var den & Son's. (adv) GOOD B0ADS AN AID TO STATE DEVELOPMENT. While to many, America's appro priations for highways may seem formidable, to the ardent good roads agitator, it is but a start toward a much needed, long delayed develop ment, says the B. F. Goodrich Rub ber Company. In comparison with populations, both England and France have made and are making more progress than has America. Congress has appropri ated ?275,000,000 for expediture up to and including 1921 for im provement of the 2,500,000 miles of roads in the United States. France plans to spend $152,000,000 on her national system of highways, which comprise 65,000 miles. England has appropriated $50,000,000 for ex penditure on her 150,000 miles. England nas 239 citizens to every mile of road; there are 18 French men to every mile; and in America there are but 42 people to the mile. On the basis of these figures, the highway system of the United States will not equal the ratio of French mileage to area until we have 5,000, 000 miles of highway, while 7,500, ,000 miles will be necessary to meet the English ratio. CHRONIC CONSTIPATION Perhaps you have never thought of it, but this disorder is due to a lack of moisture in the residual of the food. If you will drink an abundance of water, eat raw fruits and take lots of outdoor exercises, you may be able eventually to overcome it entirely. In the meantime use the most mild and gentle laxatives. Strong and harsh cathartics take too much water out of the system and make a bad matter worse. Chamberlain's Tablets are easy and pleasant to take, and most agreeable in effect. Give them a trial. (june-adv) o WELCOME NEWS TO THE EATERS OP MEAT. A decrease in the price of beef is "immediately at hand" according to a statement issued by the Bureau of Public Relations, American Meat Packers' Association. "Despite the fact that beef already is cheaper than pork, poultry and mutton, it probably will decline fur ther within the next few days," said the statement. "There are several reasons. Cheaper grass fed cattle, which hitherto have not been plenti ful, are now moving to market. Exports of beef from the United States have practically ceased. The government has stopped Duymg." A MAN AND HIS' WIFE may both derive saiisfaction by having their worn and soiled garments cleaned by us. The cost is nominal, while the pleas ure of wearing old clothes that have the appearance of new, in conjunction with the knowledge that you are effecting a great ving, must surely satisfy you. : A phone brings us.! LEVY, THE DRY CLEANER Cumberland Phone 40 Home Phone 169 The News Job Department is Always Busy, "There's a Reason." Work Done Right The Home Telephone Your .Servant For Only a Few Cents Per Day ., i j Let us analyze Ms qualifications: He is polite, intelligent, willing always on duty, day or night. IVbtA, He will instantly present to you the grocer, butcher, baker or any of ine tr&aes-ioiKS, or me doctor, nre department or ponce in emergency. - TTe will en far hfivnnd the nnnfinpj? of the town n-nrt Kriiio- a-m amazingly short time a member of the family or one of your good pros pectiTe customers. MAbkiBlil 1a.J1 ajte .. . JkM . He will summons the railroad, boat or theatre ticket in a few sec onds, , And as to wages, he will only cost "you in residence from 6 to 8c per- day; in piace or ousiness irom jlu to 12c per day. The Owensboro Messenger gives the following timely and sensible ad vice to the Democrats of the State, although the time is not quite ripe for saying just who shall be the Democratic standard-bearer, the Mes senger's advice comes in very handy, and should be given consideration: "It is well enough for Democrats to understand now that they must put up their best candidate for Gov ernor in order to defeat Morrow in November. They must not nominate a trimmer or pussy-footer. They must not nominate a political hack, or the creature of any faction or ma chine. They must nominate any man who has any old political barn acles hanging over him, or who is the apologist for past blunders or scan dals. A man fresh from the people who has a perfect, unassailable per sonal and political record, who has no ties with any office-seeker para sites, who has some vision and forward-looking platform of his own, which he is able to defend from the stump, if nominated by the Demo crats, with a clean lot of associates on the ticket, can easily win in No vember. Kentucky is a Democratic State and will readily elect a ticket this year. But the Democrats must make no mistakes." THE NECESSITY OF DIGGING JgfWoodoard ;SV- .--:'- Vv -s. H ."." . v-"-B B am " "" """ aaaa mL v Bt mMM l5$3irl Hw i JmtWv j Hi (ggfi-VoOT-Bgard W Easy to Put Up mPr-, Lasts a Lifetime ' 'miife' k Lp i w Home Tilefbdnl Teleg'r ajh f Company An eminent engineer recently re- ) turned to WasMngton, after travers ing on Government business of the western front. An one point he went over the battle area before the Army Salvage Corps had removed the signs of conflict. "I saw pretty -nearly everything there," he said. "Lots of rifles, bay onets, machine guns, helmets, sol dier's packs, water bottles, and even handkerchiefs and socks these things were all over the ground. "I didn't want any of them. Be cause I'm an' engineer, I'd set my heart on a trench shovel. I'd seen thousands of them back of the lines. I looked and looked, without finding one lying around loose. Wherever there was a shovel, the man who'd used it lay beside it. "Then I understood. The soldier, dislodged from a position, might lose his pack, his extra clothing, even his rifle, in his. escape, but he never let go of his shovel. "He knew he had to have it, to dig himself in again." War Savings Stamps are trench shovels for digging in against adver sity. CATAEHHAL DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED By local application, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional . remedy. Catarrhal deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result. Unless the inflammations can be re duced and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh which is an inflamed condition of the mu cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine acts through the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of Catarrh Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Circulars free. All Drug gists, 75 c. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, (june-adv) o FEDERAL "CONTROL" Mr. Walker D. Hines, Director of Railways, has a way of breaking news gentiy. me present unfavor able results naturally led "to agita tion of the question whether there ought to be an increase in rates," he says. Every twenty-four hours the railroads are registering a deficit of $200,000, which is a good deal, whether calculated by the hour, min ute, or year. The Interstate Commerce Commis sion and the Newlands Joint Commit tee of Congress were making pretty good headway towards straightening out railway matters under private management before the Government took over the lines, and started rais ing rates and piling up deficits. The Doherty News, representing one of the largest public utility con cerns in the country, in commenting upon the commission plan, says that they "have been advantageous intone respect in particular, and that is in that they have been able to function in a more or less disinterested man ner." "Federal control," through "Gov ernment commissions" are conf rota ble buffers operating between the utilities and the public. In their op eration they have been quite success ful because of their "disinterested" I interests. 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(Incorp orated). . 3-7 JTesicl!, Bxitrict'Msaiager. W. H. Cannon. LoctlIantecr. f m-m .VT: . rl W. . SAVE THE HEATHEN. It will Interest country publishers to know that while the Methodist church is trying- to raise several mil lion dollars through the medium of free publicity in. the county newspa pers, the New York Times on May 19 published a half-page of paid ad vertising appeal for funds for the same cause. Free space to save the heathen is the latest innovation in the world of newspaper and publicity making. Can you beat it? 0 - LAME BACK BELIEVED. For a lame back apply Chamber lain's Liniment twice a day and mas sage the muscles of the back over the seat of pain thoroughly at each ap (june-adv) o The worlds most crooked river, is the Jordan,- which, wanders nearly 2?0 miles to cover sixty Aetna-Auto Combination Policies , Protect Against Fire Theft Collision Property Damage Liability And Other Casualties if Here's the big work, little cost tractor the Titan THE Titan 10-20 has been on the market for years, and -has made good without reservation. - 10-horsepower at the drawbar 20 horsepower at the belt. A well-balanced tractor that is suited to all farm " power work. It drives easily, affords maximum puC- j ing power for its weight, and issuited in every way to ! the general run of farm work. Not too large for the ; small farm, yet large enough to handle a great volume , of work. ,x r ""t.. Use it with an Oliver Plow We recommend that von use an Oliver nlnm xxrife yocr Iran tractor Deome it means the best plowing under .all conditions. The combined roffing coulter and jointer buries all trash and weeds at the bottom of the fixxow; the stop devicemaintains an even depth of furrow; Mat plow points enter and leave the ground first, making it possible to plow dear to the ends of the field; and the trip rope control operates, easily from the driver's seat, on the tractor. ' ) We have a full line of Otfviar plows as well as tha kTitan tractor here at our salesroom. 'A. c i G. S. BALL GARAGE rJ v i - L-aaci -,r'lS '-" r22mWmmmmmW - m laHt in tfStlBKnJttftmSKImVlmmmmmmmmmm iJ ?hT r iTllfA tm& u