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Beetles Destroy Timber in Old London Houses Death-Watch Beetles, With Jaws Like Pincers, Nip Uff Pieces of Wood for Food. ljondon, March 31.— Professor Le froy of the Imperial College of Science, South Kensington, broad casting from Marconi House recently, took for his subject the ‘'death-watch" beetle, which is destroying so much of the timber in old London buildings. He explained that it was popularly called the "death-watch” owing to its habit of tapping on the wood, which used to be regarded as a sign that someone in the house was going to die. The taps had nothing to do with death, however, and were merely the insect's mode of telephoning in the dark to find if another beetle was anywhere near. One beetle could hear another 40 or 50 feet away, and it was found that by imitating tho sound beetles would answer. This imitation has been used to find If beetles were in a roof. The damage done to timber was the work of the soft tiny grub, which tunneled into the timber. It had Jaws like pinchers, which nipped off pieces of wood, which it devoured as food. The insect has been at work in nearly ail the old buildings of England. The most important was Westminster Hall, where for centuries the grub had been eating the timbers of the roof. The work of repairing the hall has been going on since 1913. It was originally made of Sussex oak. and similar oak has been used to replace the rotted beams. It is believed that there Is not one live insect left In the roof, and there is reason to believe that for another five or 10 centuries at least there will he no fear of further damage. “Shoe-Leggers” Latest. Martin's Ferry, O., March 31,—Local booze peddler* are up to date. They are called •hoe-leggers, instead of bootleggers. A police raiding party tound battles of intoxicants concealed in old ahoes on a shelf. Thomaj Mumlzan was fined $100. ADVERTISEMENT. GLANDS NOW USED TO GROW HAIR Baldness Quickly Relieved. New Scientific Method Restores Hair Growth in 30 Days. Hatr growth is now conceded by scien tists to be dependent upon the proper functioning of endocrine glands—snd bald ness is directly traceable to disturbed gland functions. These endocrine gland secretions make possible the assimilation of those elements in the blood which are necessary to a full luxuriant growth of hair. Scientist* have discovered l*.at endo crine gland concentrate* can now be ad ministered to directly stimulate those iJandn which influence hair growth. This discovery may be easily used in the pnvncy of your own home and makes it possible for any bald man or woman tq have a full, luxuriant growth of hair in a short time. So confident is the Research Labora tories that you can he quickly relieved of baldness and falling hair and regain the normal growth of hair by this method that they offer to send a full *3 double strength treatment for only %2 on free trial to anyone who will write for it. Merely follow the simple directions and if at the end of a month you do not find your hair returning with all its old time vigor and color, the treatment does not cost a cent. SEND NO MONEY —Jftst your name and address to the Research laboratories. Dept. 647, Calumet Bldg., St. Louis, Mo., and the treatment will be mailed at ence in plain wrapper. Use it according to direction* and If after 30 day* you are not absolutely satisfied your money will be refunded without question. There are no condition* to thi* offer, no don't suf fer the neediest embarra^aemnt of bald ness any longer—give the Gland treat ment a trial. ADVfcRTWtEJIKNT, 1 ake a Tablespoonful of Salts if Back Pains or Bladder Is Irritated. Flush your kidney* by drinking a "iiart of water each day. also take ilt* occasionally, say* a noted au thority. wrho tell* ua that too much i ' h food form* acid* which almost paralyse the kidney* In their efforts to expel it from Jhe blood. They become sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery In the kid ney region, sharp pains in the back or ck headache, dizziness, your stom arh sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is had you have rheu matic twinge*. Th'e urine get* cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often ret sore and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times dur ing the night. To help neutralise these Irritating acids; to help cleans* the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of .fad Halts from any pharmacy here. Take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast lor a few day*, and your kidney* may then act fin*. This famous salts I* made Midi the acid of grape* snd F-mon Juice, rotnhlnad with llthia. and has heen used for year* to .help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also fn neutralize the acids In the system so they no longer Irritate, thus often tellevlng bladder weakness. lad Malta Is Inexpensive; cannot In jure and makes a delightful efferve* "•nt llthia water drink. Tty all meun* have your physician examine your kidney* *1 least twin* a year. Two First Graduates of Nebraska Uni to Attend Semi-Centennial in May J William H. Snell, left, and J. Stuart Dales, right, who made up I lie first ] graduating class of the University of Nebraska. Wash., and J. Stuart Dales, recording secretary of the university board of regents at Lincoln. A large part of the program of the three-day reunion to be held May 31 to June 2, will be built around these two first graduates. The University of Nebraska was opened in September, 1871. Mr. Dales entered the college in Its flrBt yertr, registering as a Junior. Mr. Snell upon the opening of the university enrolled as a sophomore, but in September, 1922, succeeded in qualifying ns a senior. Thus It was that the Unlveralty of Nebraska had a graduating claaa of two in June, 1873. Both Mr. Snell and Mr. Dales received degrees of bachelor Annual Income of John D« Jr., Placed at Million Month Present Market Value of.Oil Holdings More Than $44)0,* 000.000—Revenue of Father Not Revealed. By 1 nl\AT«al NeW York, March 31.—The holdings of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., in the various Standard Oil companies, made public in an analysis of testimony of a recent investigation in the sen ate show thn* the "crown prince" ' of the oil industry has an annual income of approximately $12,000,000 from this source. The present market value of these holdings, of young Mr. Rockefeller is approximately $410,000,000. What the Inconi* of the venerable golf player of Pocantlco Hllla Hi. can not be estimated, as this Information was not given out, but the senior Rockefeller's share is undoubtedly much greater than that of hla son ; John D. Rockefeller, Jr., holds only 2,261,188 shares of the stocks of the Standard Oil Company of New Jer sey. which Is about one-ninth of the total Issue of the stock. So if his father holds one-half of the remain ing stocks of the vntlous companies, his yearly Income from oil would be j between $50,000,000 and $100,000,000. The ever Interesting question of "who is the world's richest man" must arise when such tabulations are , made, and in this connection a recent j report from Detroit cstlfnatcd that Henry Ford made a profit of $12,000,- , 000 a month or about $150,000,000 a year. However. Ford once told an In- | ter viewer that each car he turned out . eventually paid Mr. Rockefeller a big ger profit than It did Its maker. Fast Train to Russia. Moscow, March 31—A new fist train running between Berlin and Moscow which will make the trip In 36 Hours is promised soon. Former Private Heads Legion in Nebraska Lloyd Kain of Gothenburg, first vine commander of the Nebraska American Legion. Is acting as com mander. Ho Is probably the youngest department officer In tho legion. He enlisted when 17 and spent over a year In Franc# as a private In the 134th infantry. Ho was In all tho ina Jor engagements of the American troops after his arrival In l-riim-c from Gump Odj Kain Is p' Int 1 ‘ the makeup of tho 1-glon. He was only n prlvu.t ... . town, yet his comrades sow i cap In this and he whs el« • • 1 i" next to I ho highest office It was In their power to bestow nt tho conven tion In York. Commander Fisher Is out of the slate for several months, which (inis a private |n command of the former lieutenants, captains, ritajora and col onels, as well as tho noncouis and pri vates pf philosophy. Later Mr. Dales re ceived a master’s degree, and Mr. Snell had conferred upon him the de gree of doctor of philosophy. In 1888 Mr. Snell left Nebraska to move to Tacoma, where ho took up the practice of law. There he entered politics, was city attorney, prosecut ing attorney, city councilman, county attorney and judge of the superior court. In 1908 he ran fpr the United States senate, but was defeated. In 1909 he retired. Mr. Dales has been a secretary for the board of regents of the Univer sity of Nebraska since 1875. and In length of service Is dean of secre taries of American State universi ties. He married the first child of the first chancellor erf the university, and hie son, Dr. Benton Dales, '97, Is the first child of a first alumnus of the university. ADVERTISEMENT. Don’t 'Cuss’ Your Corns Let "Gets-lt” End Them World's Greatest Corn Harvester Everybody, everywhere need* to know what millions of folk* have already learned ilwi **GeU-!t/* the guaranteed painless com and callous remover. Any com. no matter how deep rooted, departs quickly when “Gets-It** arrives. Wonderfully simple, yet simply won derful. because all soreness stop* with trie first application. Get nd ot your corn and wear shoes that fit. Costs hut a trifle -everywhere; nothing at all if it fails. E Lawrence At Co , Mfr., Chicago. ADVERTISEMENT. Blackheads Go Quick By This Simple Method Hlackheada—big ones or little ones— •oft ones or hard ones—on any part of the body, to quick by m Dimple method that just dissolves them. To do this get about two ounces of eslonitr powder from your druggist—sprinkle a little on a hot, wet cloth—rub over the blackheads briskly for a few seconds -anti wash off. You'll wonder where the blackhead* have gone. Pinching and aqueeting blackheads only open the pores of the skin and leave them large and unsightly—while the simtde ap plication of calonite powder and the water dissolve them right out, leaving the skin soft and the pores In their natural con dition. APVERTIKEMKNT. / _! Gray, Faded Hair Dark i and Glossy. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings hack the natural color .ind lustre to the hnlr when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture wn.e to make It nt home, which Is musay and troublesome. Mondays you simply ask at any drug stme for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound " You will got a lurge bottle of this old time recipe Improved hy the addition of other In gradients. at very little cost, livery body uses this preparation now, l>e cause no one can possibly fell that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through yoijr hair, taking one smcsll strand nt a Urns, by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application yr t-A. your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Mrs. Harriet Upton Taylor to Speak in Omaha April 12 Vice Chairman of Republican National Committee Will Be Guest of Honor at Dinner Here. Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton of Ohio, vice chairman of the republican nu tlonal committee and an able speaker on politics and social economy, will speak in the Burgess Nash tea room, Thursday evening, April 12. She will be the guest of honor at a dinner which will be served at 6. Mrs. Upton wll speak In Des Moines at a meeting of the National Leagta of Women Voters before coming to Omaha. The father of this talented womnn was Kzra Taylor, who was named to serve In congress to fill the vacancy caused by the election of James A Garfield to the presidency. She served as secretary to her father and for many years has been In close touch with national affairs. Mrs. Uptori has the conildence of President Hard ing and of many republican leaders. Her organization ability was a not able feature of the campaign for woman's suffrage. She had charge of the women's bureau of speakers Kn. Harriet t imim. during the la*t republican national campaign. American Frogs Going to Japan to Kill Rice Bugs Washington. March 31.—The De partment of Commerce announces that the Japanese government has made arrangements to import thou sands of frogs and Introduce them into the rice fields and canals of Nip pon. In addition to the expectation that they will become a valuable addition to the daily menu of the Jup, the gov ernment states that they will be ex tremely valuable 1n exterminating in sects. Centenarian J. P. Proud All His Marriages Held Clinton. Mo.. March 31.—Hy way of celebrating his birthday William Paul, centenarian, took a hike of live miles before breakfast recently, “just to give me an appetite,” as he put it. Paul, who is known throughout this part of the mate as ”8<iulre," largely FOR COLDS “Seventy-seven” is for Colds and Grip. Influenza. Pains and Soreness in Head and Chest, Cough, Sore Throat. To get the best results, take "Seventy-seven” at the first feeling of a Cold, the first Chill, Shiver or Sneeze. Medical Book, tells all, free. 30e »nd $1.00 at Druir Store", or sent on r#mittanre or COD. Tarrel pout. Hum phreyV Homeo. Mrdieinc Co., 156 William St., New York. ADVERTISEMENT. Clears the Complexion, Relieves Sick Headcahe, Jaundice, Indigestion Bed Cross Liver Pills, a treat ment of tried experience; acts hy re moving the cause; made of those remedies best suited for the cure of liver, kidney, stomach and bowel troubles, appendicitis, gall stones, con stipation; always dependable, never tall. w Bed Cross Liver Pills are excellent for children: they sre sugar coated red. pleasant to take and never cause unpleasant symptoms. Nature’s true remedy; nothing better and nothing that will give more relief. Bed Cross Liver Pills are put up In watch-shaped, screw hop Imttici. s,,|d hy druggists for 23r or sent by Iten Bros.. Minneapolis, Minn. ADVERTISEMENT. How to Fight the Grip By DR u W. BOWERS Avoid crowd*. Keep the system In good order, take plenty of exer Ci*o In the fresh air and praeti r cleanliness Remember a fcleon mouth a clean skin, and clean bowel* are a protecting armor against disease. To keep the liver and bowels regular and to carry away the poison* within. It Is heat to take a vegetable pill every other day. made up of May apple, ah.ex. jalap, and sugar coated, to be bad at most drug stores, known ns Dr. Pierres Pleasant Pellets. If there Is a sudden onset of what appears like a hard rold, one should go to tied, wrap warm, take n hot mus tard foot bath and drink copiously of hot lemonade, If pain develops In head or back, ask the druggist for Dr. Pierce * Anurlc (anti uric field) tablet*. They will flush the bladder nnd kidneys nnd carry off poisonous germs. To control the pains nnd aches, take one Anurlc tnhlet every two hours, with fre quent drinks of lemonade. The pneumonia appears In a most treacherous way. when the Influ rnsa victim I* apparently recovering and anxious to leave Ills bed. In re covering from a had attack of In flusni* or pneumonia tho system should be built up with (|i good her lull tonic, such at Dr. Pierce* flolden Medical Discovery, made from the roots and Imike of Amer ican force* tree*, without alcohol It can be obtained at any drug store In tablets or liquid, or send lOe to Dr, Pirn Vs Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y , for trial package, Htid writ# for free medb nl advice. Glasses for School Children and Young People • re not necessary to relieve or prevent Iho distress of Weak Kjrrs, such as headache tlrlnr and watering of the e)es, letter* run together, * tc , where my Treatment of safe, pleasant medicines ie used. The trouble Is not a dofeet, bm i'f in* rely a weak condition of certain nerves and muscles of the eye which respond* raadlly to tny medicines. My Treatment Is absolutely aafe. Could not possibly do harm. Delightful results Kiiargntred within fifteen to twenty day a. Why let your girl or boy wsar ugly, bother gome glasses month after month, year after year? When writing me, please give brief history of the case. DR. H. WHISLER, Emerson, Iowa .- - - -. - - - - --- - - - - ------ .- - — i because of his 62 years' service as justice of the peace, is still in good health at the age of 103. "Squire” Paul purchaser! his present homestead in 18-15. The ngerl man hears well, loves to I tell stories of the pioneer days and, j incidentally, seems to get a great ileal of enjoyment from telling that of all ! the 00 marriage ceremonies he has performed there has never been a divorce, to his knowledge. Several large breweries In Bremen and Hamburg. Germany, are convert ing their plants into the manufacture of margarine, malt beer and other sorts of foodstuffs. Freedom ! Mr§. Kelli# McGinn. 6*9 Eft*t U*th St.. New York City, write#: -For th# last year I had suffered greatly from Kidney and Bladder trouble, distress ing pain in the ba * and hip*. with rheumatic twinges and frequent se vere hc-adache, accompanied by nerv ousness. chills, and fever; also a fre quent desire to urinate, a smarting*, burning sensation, with pain In th# region of the bladder. I would fre qentiv have to arise at night, my sleep being disturbed by the preasur# and inf lamination in bladder. Begin ning the use of Balmwort Tablet#. I noticed almost instant relief, und continuing to use them I am nose totally well and relieved of all pain and distress from which I suffered. I Im glad to recommend Balmwort Tablets as a reliable, beneficial medicine. The foregoing letter describe# In detail the distressing symptom# which are overcome by jgjjjh iw TAB V4##S^ LET ™ th# soothing, healing, mild and good medicine lour case is probably just «« simple, so go to druggist for Balmwort tablets now. «0c and 11.J5. Fre* Mealral Hook and «amplo Medicine* to anyone sending 10 cent# In stamps to the Blackburn Product# Ck, Dept. B. Dayton. Ohio. Foreigners Shun Spas in Germany; Prices Too High Boycott Causes 3 Trillion Mark Loss to Resorts—Ameri cans Exploited Because of Dollar Value. By I nlvrnml Serv ice. Berlin, March 31—The Intensive boycott of the German watering cure places as a result of their policy of attempting to exploit Americans and other foreigners through differentia tion In prices. 1^ proving so dlaaetrous that a number of the most famous re sorts are on the verge of bankruptcy. Between the outrageous tax on ho tel rooms occupied by foreigners, ranging frofn 80 per cent In Berlin to 40 per cent at many resorts, and prices ranging from 50 to 200 per cent higher than Germans are re quired to pay, the Germans have succeeded in driving foreigners away. It Is estimated that the loss in re ceipts at the so-called water cure ADVERTISEMENT. COLDS If you let a cold run one day you tafe chance* of having "Flu" or pneumo nia. A eure way to check a cold over night is to get a 25c box of Zerbst Urip Capsule* from any druggist, lte nilts are sure. For that cough use Zerbst Chloro-Pine. ADVERTISEMENT. Cured Her Rheumatism Knowing from terrible experience the suffering caused by rheumatism, Mrs. J. E. Hurst, who Jive* at 508 E. Olive St-. C-585, Bloomington. III., is so thankful at having cured herself that out of pure gratitude she is anxious to tell all other sufferers just how to get rid of their tor ture by a simple way st home Mr* Hurst has nothing to sell. Merely cut out this notiee, mail it to her with your own name and address, and she will gladly send you this valuahle information entirely free. Write her at once before you forget. ADVERTISEMENT. Put An End To Neuritis Neuritis is an inflammation of the nerves, brought on by colds, injuries, bruise*, malaria or infectious di*ea*es. As a rule it settles in the shoulder, neck, ferearm. thigh, leg or small of the back, causing merciless, stabbing pains that are often mistaken for rheumatism, sciatica or neuralgia. Regardless of wbat caused your neu ritis or where the pain* are located, it i* possible to obtain quick relief without tak ing narcotic* or other dangerous drugs. An application of Tysmol oyer the part that hurt* usually stops the misery. Tys mol is absorbed through the pores of 'he skin and has a soothing, healing effect upon the disease*] nerves. Don't endure this agony another day. Get a supply of Tysmol from Sherman 4 McConnell or any reliable druggist. Price tl everywhere. Tysmol Company. Mfg. Chemists, 400 Sutter St., San Francisco. Very Weak The above portrait is that of Mn Martha Peffrey, of the town of Elkfork, Ky., who suffered for a ong time with troubles from which she cou d obtain no relief, until at last she took CARDUI, the Woman’s Tonic. In her own words, the history of her case was as follows: "I was very weak. Was lor 3 years no good to myself or anyone else. I just dragged around, ft was a sight how thin f got f had weak trembles all the time. My . . . stopped 3 or 4 months. “One day I decided I would try Cardui. which I did. I took about 15 bottles right straight along. Now this was in 1919, and I have not had any return of this trouble. I am feeling fine. I gained from 90 to 154 pounds, and I will say a good word for Cardui when ever I can." A medicine that will relieve such troubles as Mrs. Peltrey had, is surely worth trying by those who suffer as she did. Many other symptoms, due to such troubles, have also been relieved by the use of this well-known remedy. Full descriptions of many such cases are given in our "Cardui Home Treatment Book", for women, a copy of which we will mail free to any lady, on request (Address: Drawer B, St. Elmo SU., Chattanooga, Tenn.) Cardui is for sale by all druggists. If you feel the need of a medicine to relieve such troubles, get a bottle today. CARDUI for Wamenb Ills a L, places aggregates mors than thres trillion marks this year. As a reaction of the senseless cam paign against forclgnA's coming to Germany and to the particular effort to gouge Americans, there Is now a chorus of bitter complaints in the prese. urging a campaign of advertis ing to force a repeal of the .tax on foreigners. Some world famous plates, like Kis alngen, Baden and others, largely de pendent on foreign visitors, have the fastest reservations for the season in their entire history'- But even yet the Germans are not converted to the policy of ‘‘one price for all." The hotel profiteers have decided to charge foreigners only 30 to 50 per cent more than the paying cajincltv of the Germans. Foreigners and vis itor* are to be placed in three cate gories: Valuta strong. Valuta me dium weak, and Valuta weak, based on the rate of exchange for the coun try they come from. The dollar and America have the place of honor at the head of the first group, witlvthe greatest capacity to payr, while*he Austrians are at the Bottomless Pit Found. Pueblo, Colo.. March 31. — In a volcanic crater In the San Isabel N'a Crlsto mountains in San Isabel Na tional forest, near here, is an apparent ly bottomless pit, with black marble sides in which depth soundings of 1. 1500 feet have failed to touch bot tom. foot of the la»t group aa the weakea' of the weak. Karlsbad, which I* now in Ciach© Slovakia, promise* to profit by the boycott on the OermAn resorts, a* the reservations there are unuaualy large. am ebtinemekt. Iowa Physician Makes Startling Offer to Catarrh Sufferers Found Treatment Which Healed HU Own Catarrh and Now Offers to Sand It Free to Suf ferers Anywhere. % t Davenport, Iowa.—Dr. W O. Coffer Suit# 1805 St. James Hotel Bldg., thk city, one of tne moet widely knwn pby* sieiane and turgeona in the central weft, announces that he found a t rea* man* which completely healed him of catarrh in the head and nose, deafness and hea/7 noises after many years of suffering He then gave the trea'ment to a number wf other sufferers and they state that they • Iso were completely healed. Hie Doctor is s proud of hit achievement and so confident that bis treatment will briar other sufferers the same freedom it him. that he is offering to send a U> days' supply absolutely free to any read #r of this paper who writes him. Dr Coffee has specialised on eye. ear. neee tnd throat diseases for rrre than th’rtj flve yoears and is hnored and respected by eountless thousand*. If you suffer from nose, head or throat catarrh. *a« tarrha! deafness nr herd r- es, send him your name and address today. Great Nerve-ftwer Comes from Blood-tower!: S.S.S. gives you both The Nerve-Power that conquer*, that keep* an young, the* pulls them up to success, that makes Brain-Power clear quick, comes from Blood-Power. It Is the secret of strength!_ Th« world hu made human door mats oat of thoaianda of fine men. Hat the world cot yon on your knee*? Has it tapped your muscle, Strong, healthy men have dean, rich Blood. yew courage, your brain-power, your ambition, your health, your back-fighting atrength? Or do yoo care? Are you looking for a way up atd out? Do you know that th» r.erro-power that conquer* eT#ry-| thing waa born In a blood-cell? Do you know that an lncreaaa In the number of red-ealla la your blood brtnga a tremendous Increase m your health and strength? You don't bare to bare ptaplee to prore that yoay Mood la-weak. If Mr. ;« OudgaL Pittsburg Kansas, writes: "A friend ad vised ms to take 8. 8. S7 and after taking seven bottlet, i feel like a man 40 years mg junior, end I will be St mu nest birthday, having served with the Union army through the Civil War, and 1 also was with Custer in the Indian wart." you ere exhausted after esertkm. If yoe feel overworked, If your brain Is cloudy, If your “pep" la about gone, if your muscles ere growing flabby, if your speech tacks force end memory plays tricks on you. If you prefer to be alone end silent, if your skin is sal low, your eyee dull, If bellows show In your cheeks.—there la one thing that always lifts you np end out Into e new world of force, energy end success. That is blood-power f Blood-power builds nerre-powerf 8. 8. 8. Is e tremendous builder of blood-power. It helps to build blood-cells by tbe million. It means more nerve-power. It means a stronger body, e clearer brain, firm er muscles, richer blood. A clearer skin. brighter eyee. more energy be hind everything you do! After ell, it Is a simple, yet a wonderful thing. 8. 8. 8_ the greet blood cleanser, will do It. It cleanses the system of rheumatic poisons, pimples, ecsems and skin eruptions. I It Is the body-bunder without e peer. It contains only pure vegetable ae llcfnsl Ingredients. Try it 8. 8. S. Is sold at ell drug stores la two slses. The larger size Is the more economical. 8. 8. 8. has been need end appreciated by millions for 9T yean. s.s.s makes you feel like yourself again ADTMTUmVT. ADA ERT1SF.ME.VT. Eats Anything— Sleeps Like Log R. C. Miller Was in Hard Shape, but Simple Intestinal Antiseptic Surprises Him. "I euffered from fa* on the stomach so that I couldn ♦ keep food down and totted in bed all night. After tak.ng one bot tle Adenka (inteatinal antiseptic) I can now eat anything and tleep like a log. * ip'gnedt R. C. Miller lute* tin*) Antiseptic. There la no«r offered to th# public a Treparation hax .r.g the DOUBLE a. tien of an inteettnal antiseptic and a COMPLETE •yatem cleanser. This preparation, known a a Adienka. a< ta aa follows It tend* to eliminate or .destroy harm ful g*rm» an t to'on baclU In the Intestinal canal, thus guarding against apprndk-it a and other di'-ae-a having their atari here. It ia the most complete ayatem cleanaer ever offered to th** public toting on ROTH upper and loner bowel and reruox - mg foul matter which poisoned the sys tem for months and which nothing elee » an dialedge It br*r*g* out all gasses, thua immediately relieving pressure on the heart. It ;a astonishing the great • mount of (k sonous matte*- Adlertaa draws from th* alimentary eon a)-—matte? > ou nexer thought wee in your ayatem Tr> it right after a natural movement and notie# boa' in or# foul niitt#. tt bring# out * a foil t%a# pcsonmg you. It •light d;#order*. ru'd! as ooM.cns; com* stlpatl r». aour atomsvh gas on live * -om acb and tick headacbn os# spoonful Ad i#rlka At. WAYS bring* relief A iritf#* treatment. how#eer is neoea«ry tn csees of obstinate constipation and ] rffc at sag. ir.g stomach trouble, preferably under direction of your phja-.csaa Report* lYoa rkyeietauaa. ”1 congratulate you on th# good #ffe I had from Adlenka Mnee 1 preacr.bed it ” (Signed\ I»r. L. LMg'ota "X hav# found nothing in my If 3M’» practice to excel Adlenka.** iSigned' Pr James W#av#r • 1 uae Adlarka !n a”, bcwe’ case# f» •-me require only one dose ' <S.gned) Pr. F M P-ettyman ’After taking Adlenka feel hotter tlM for If year* Have® r language to #x rreaa th# A WFt'L IMPrRITlBfl alimt nated from my ayftero (Signed) J K Puckett. Adlrrfka !• a onstxr.t »urpr.*e to peo p!e who have ueed only ordinary bowse* and stomach medicine#, on account of »»• rapid pleasant and OOMPLKTE act»oa I. is sold by lead ng drugf .stt everjehe-a Lyflp Half m Mf tary baa ntitb •r altarad tha yarialy nor tha dtfre» of ' human au(Trr;n*. Naul miarrt la Ju»t an pravalant, roach* and r«Mi an common, a to mark and kiwi 1 dia ordara caua* tha tana amount of Blaary. ► Moat dlseaaea of the human ^ body coma from a catarrhal con dition and It »ai this fact which prompted Hr. Hartman to placa In tha handa of tha people, what haa alnca proved a veritable boon, a rallabla ramady for catarrh and catarrhal readltlena. For over fifty ycara TV-ru-aa had baan making tha fight, overcoming catarrh In all Ita forma bringing health to tha alok, happineas to tha here. If Yno Am Sick. Toko P• ni • m Pt>ni-M Mokor You Well Knyi You So % SoM Ferry*koro ToklrU nr l x|ut<t