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Show TITE BEAVER COUNTY VTEEIiLY PRESS. T?EAVIt. UTAfl 'mnMianrnirrn IDE STPiOuG Wdal uu.JiUid.iii:iiUto ' mercier .Moresby ASPIRE -- FOR HEADACHE coiUMBiATUNiVERSiTY' Rcfasetarap tiama 'Bayer" b on Genuine - Mr. Dunnicx Left Service ia Bad Shape, But Dcun's Sc:a Corrected His Troubled say Bayer Aspirin By Lydia E. PinkKamV Geo. Dunnini. Itofltewain of the U. 8. Nary, 470 Milord ftomerviue, aism., says: "iivenr bit of trouble I au tiered from my kidneys, was a result of exposure at ea. 1 waa rttired practically an invalid. iiy itianeyall oecams mors the time and irregular some night I was fuivi to get up every half faeur. The secretion! kidney burned like fire and were filled with sediment. I My. swelled and were innamed. I couldn't bend over ta Winona, Minn. "I suffered tat man than a year from nervousness, tad was could not Imuiiu lii,l..,'',Ji".'i.,M so oaa rest ati night-wo- llate uld lie awake and get so nervous I would have to get up and walk wound aad in the morning would be all tired out read about Insist on "Byer Cablets of Aspirin In a "Bayer package," containing proper directions for Headache. Colds. Pain, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin toxea of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin Is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- acetlcacidester of Sallcyllcacld. Adv. tI LyaE.Pinkbam'a Vegetable Com- pound and thought it I would try My nervousness soon I aWn left tna. well and fee fins In the morning and able to do ray work. I gladly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, te make weak nerves Albert strong."--M- rs. Olrastead Sultzk,-6G- 3 St,. Winona, Minn. How often do we hear the expression among women, "1 am so nervous, I can- not sleep, r "it seems as though I hand fly. Such women should profit by Mrs. fiultse's experience and girt this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Com- a trial. For forty years ft has been pound, - overcom- ing such serious conditions as displace nents, inflammation, ulceration, trreg clarities, periodic pains, backache, dis-ame-ss, and nervous prostration of and is now considered the s tan- - women, card reraedv for inch ailmem -- . Cardinal Uercler, primate of Belgium, receiving the degree of LLJL), from Dr. Nicholas lurray Butler, president ol Columbia Diversity, New York, on the steps of the university's library. Persia Is Rich in Mberal Wealth Not Warm Enough to Ignite. Ancient "What ' have you there T" asked a Natural Resources of curious friend. Country Are Almost "A package of old lore letters," re' Inestimable. plied the host "Going to burn them?" Tea. When I wrote these missives, they were bo fervent I had an idea DIFFICULTY OF TRANSPORT they might be ignited by spontaneous combustion, but I think 111 have to use a match, after alL" Houston Chief Obstacle In Way of Develop-irPost ' Various Schemes Already in Hand for Construction of SWAIIP-ROO- T Railway Lines. b There only ens medicine that rally stands oat preeminent ai a medicine tor earable aOmeats of the kidney, liver and bladder. standi the Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rotugheit for the rtaaon that it has proven to be Jutt the remedy needed in thonaanda poa thousands of distressinf eases. Bwamp-Romales friends quickly became its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in moat cases. It is a gentle, '' " healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. 8old at all drag stores in bottles of two sixes, medi" um and large. ' However, if yon wish first to test this Mat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Co, Binghemton, N. Y for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper Adv. ot nt The natural resources of Ptrsla are almost inestimable, and op to the present the great wealth of this ancient country has scarcely been touched. The now famous Anglo-Pe- r sWn oil fields are a vivid? example of what can be done when the necessary enterprise and capital are forthcoming. The large area over which this com-pnn-y possesaes the-- rights of working contains an almost Inexhaustible supply of oil JUere Is .at least one other oil Held In Persia waiting to be expToltedTT'A few Baku experts ' have known for some time of the existence of oil in the northeastern part of the country. This district is judged to be exceed strata and Is ingly rich In situated close to , the southeastern slun-of the Caspian sea. , . , Beyond, any doubt, says the London Times, Jhe plateau of Persia, is ex tremely r'ch In mineral wealth, but lh question has been how to work It to the difficulty of transp.rt. olng U. the past rellCnco has had to be pUced cai mules and camels, whose loiids cannot" possibly exceed, 400. or 500 pounds. This being so, the Im portation of the necessary heavy maLondon. e . Its Sort "Here are the boys In Jhepantry squabbling over the remnant of pie." "Ah I a regular piece conference." The best way to wear out a grouch is to keep your face up and your lack down and buck the game hard. -- - band from bis afternoon nap to snow him her dressmaker's bill. HAS; ANTIQUE FIDDLE Gentry sent to market will not buy one bushel of corn. , . ' ' j" N., .... V , ' ' "cntra or liO-ucc- D, rrcsAca, J i w . !! Baby Courrha t , Wo Sim wm it wH . fuo't tm mtd but tntifci Atom druiJitk) ld to Regulations. v i. , " , ' v? - ;"TTTr" it - i. . -- . Making whisky was then a legal and The much appreciated occupation. tathoritlea usually ran a small still In addition to arresting a few murderers and thieves, t f wns nod!sgrace then to run acoppef can ahd coll The ability to tarit out good whisky was an accomplishment, tn(j many a farmer would employ a hired man If he knew nothing else about hlra except that he could make good whisky. It waa back In 1S39, 1800 and 1861 that "Code" John 'Jones made "100 per cent pure" liquor.) lie lived on Lick creek, near the Lincoln-Wayn- e county line, and there turned out whisky as pure as the mouptsta dew, sweet ss honey and with n kick like a cranky flivver. "Cnde" John, had a reputation for "souring" his mash jnst. right distilling Just long enough and turning out a "run" of liquor that was much In demand. Then came federal legislation putting a high license on the business of distilling, and "Uncle" John decided to quit He buried the SHU " after carefully drawing a map showing Its exact location. A few days ago de , Subscribed and sworn to lejort : v OEOJtaS L. DOHKRTY, f Xotory PvbUa. Dssa's at Aa Sisra. 60s a Boa mo. "v DOAN!S:WAV fOSTTR-MILBUR- CO. BUFFALO, N. T. M motile RAFTER THE FIRST DOSE Cold Compound' then breaks up a cow in a few Lt BUTONIC. th vadrful ni4 stomaeh remedy, slv yea quick ,. (ram Slasaatlnc btehiBf, btdKMtton. bloated, iimi stomach, dymw- pala. hMrtbara aad othr stomach misorus. Belief comes Instantly. A dose taken Thjr ars all eiutd y AeUI'btamseh roi suntr et whtch bot Mas paM every two hours until three doses are ta M war sr aaothr. On writs couid i KATONIC. hot "Bator I I taken usually breaks ud a severe cold at bit wtthoot sslchins It rlsht bp. soar-aaa nd ends all tht .grippe misery, trouble-stabittsr. I havs aot had a bit et ths Brat UbUf ' ?, Ane very nrst r aose opens your MUitons ara Ticiuna 01 MnwsnM cloged-u- p kaowlBS tt. Thr ars waaK as4 nnsawithout nostrils and the air hava alllnc. poor dltastloa, Wdlsa Impros-srl-jr ages In the head, stops nose running, DoarUhad althoufk tbv sasf sst bart-U- r. rs likaly ts foliaw 1 relieves-thOravs disorders headache, dullness, ts BI IwtxL CUrhaW at' aa ; v road, sneezing, soreness and stiff- ths llar, talastlnal coclMtkm, saatritts. ars snlr a at tba stomach v f; I aatarrh The difficulty of transport Is rap ness, (aw ol ths ntaar. aiUBSBs ltsa saaeea sr Don't stay stuffed-up- i Quit blowing idly being overcome. Already there (ram Catarrh mt ths Btoasack are various schemes in hand for the and snuffling I Clear your congested St 11 mSarar rears stasdlcs writes: "1 had satarrh- years ana i sever construction of railways; In fact quite head! Nothing else la the world elves si ths stomach lor 11 loos found aarthtnf ts ds me any fooA Jat a good start baa been made. The re- such prompt relief as Tape's Cold tamBorsrr reUel matU I seed EATON :C 1 a wosdartnl remedy sad X do sot waat ts cent operations in both the north and Compound," which, costs only a few Is be wltbest it," the south of Persia have shown the cents at any drug store. acts with II fm ars hot (eelmc suite rlsht tech: sad snthsaisam sad doa't knew J'it roads to be quite suitable for heavy out assistance, tastes nice, contains no snarvr when ts locals ths trouble try KATONivJ ad eee how stack better yoh wUI last la motor traffic, consequently the Impor- quinineInsist upon Pape's svsry way. tation of heavy machinery ought not At all dra stores a ! bo lor tvar moasr back at vsa ars ot aellsSee. to prove a very serious obstacle. 8tlll Looking. ?" r n ft y 4 you are. not married normal time the Persian laboret rltf fxxJ-rtpm- ta lot-lo- ad e fever-Ishnes- s, fc ' ... i .y. tbe It -- r-- Adv, la t v -, . TT" - " "No." ' I; especially H It should prove permaVhafs the matterr nent It Hs not difficult to propbesy "Well, papa says my husband must that toefore many years hare passed Persia will prove to be one of the be a keen and experienced man, of good health and good habits; mamma mining countries of the world. . .'..; says he must be frugal, Industrious and. attentive.; and L say, he must be handsome, dashing, talented and rich. ' , We are still looking for him." v" r A yctr l!And..jo, paid from 12 tp 18 cents (United asked a girl's friend. "No," wbb. the reply, States) , a djy.: A slight advance In -'.''; pay would Insure the necessary labor, i . 'Ekigagedr' I fs v.. wnpaiasoM:. Rub Diruft ttr4 Sasatsee Vr i.k Cr Dcr;TcuTouTp SUta of Ohio. City of Toledo, J. Chsney maksa oath that ha Is ynak senior partner of ths firm of F. J. Chsnsy llcck at Co., doing business to thsr-Cttof Toledo County and Btata aforesaid, and that said Ann wlU pay ths aum of ONE HUN-DK- l) DOLXXRB for any caaa of Catarrh thaX cannot be cured by the use ol HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. . FRANK J. CHENET. , Sworn to before ins and subscribed In wul reduce them and leare no blcmiiliea, my presence, this Sin day of December, Stops hunenets promwiy. Does not tile A. D. Ui4. ter or rtmoTS the hair, and hone can bo (Seal) A.' W. Oleason, Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak-s- n worked. 2. SO a bottle otlimed. tellftm Internally and acta the Blood ABSORBINE, UU hi awaUsd. s mmr on the Mucous Burfaoeathrough of the System. laJsMst let kails. Brebae, lesm Iweiiiere. lattwViua .J. Cheney ek Co, Toledo, Ohio. County as, press officials expect thai In this waf shippers will be Induced to pay gneatet attention to tbelr packing methods and to turn their business over to the car rier substantially packed and clearly marked, so that with reasonable care on the part of expressmen, all traffic can be handled rapidly and with fewer chances of loss or damage in transit The rules, recently promulgated, will not permit the use of paper wrapping nket.2i abeolt st for packages over 25 pounds, nor ordiF. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, OiOo, V aiianrwaaaaladaawedea. MWtscliwa. Wis Mil ysa awn ii yae vma, unnary paper boxes, wrapped or . P.T0UHS. . 0. I taseh St. tfrie! lit Kua, Some men would rather go to Jail wrapped, when the weight of the packhustle than a for W. N. tiring. . age Is over that limit For shipments Salt Lake City, No. over 25 pounds, wooden containers, o containers of fiberbonrd, pulpbonrd or corrugated .strawbonrd i material are required. The cartons must be mndea! materials of specified "test strengths NTct Cotiffntj lSTlnld Drarltr similar to ..those required for the ULlLLvi freights sendee, and ..the. containers " ' must bear the stamp of the manufacfF turer certifying that, the mnterla! Fcr Infants trA CMHr'ea. used Is of strength required for the weight of the shipment carried In It ' as railed for In the rules. cr CunitaS . i "Mountain DewPlant Jtes Been "T ' Caused by YOUR COLD IS EASED Papi Jf Kr.Ctaam hoeajand'bad ' T ..to be up and down. - Right, afterhelped my retirement from service I triad to get insured, but waa turned down becaiwe of kidney trouble; I began taking Doan't Kidney PHU and used sixteen boxes. By that time every sign of kidney troubls left me snd my back was like iron; not sn ache or pain left. I tried for insurance again and was declared a good risk. I give Doan't Kidney Pillt credit for nuttinc me in rxrfwl with." y STILL AGAIN WORKS Huntington, W. Va. 3ounty and state prohibition officers and United gtates marshals are searching the Wilds of Wayne - county . where ..a gigantic corner stlU Is sgatn In operation, after being burled for half a century, fifty years ago a "mountala dew" was' manufactured In thla sec tjon which was superior to legalised tranda. ("Wssh Farley's Best" was a famous breed of whisky ha this ac-tl- n. r tH-t- n ss Fr 45-19- 13. 2 rnr -- Hm . nolbre; scendants of "Uncle" John found this map under the rafters of a barn. During the last few days a new and excellent brand of liquor has been appearing In these parts. Veterans declared It was like "Uncle" John'a Then the secret leaked out The old still Lad been unearthed, and with a little practice- - the flndet was able to distill a brand Just like the famoua "Uneie" John brand. It Is known the 'still Is located In the Lick creek region, but the officers have aa yet been unable to find It It Is said to be the largest finest and most complete whisky making plant In W.etVrgln!av, The. whisky Is being put out In great quantities through Wayne and Lincoln counties. Post Card Travsla for Ysare. Boston, ilsss. After being en route from Fort Ethan Allen, Vt, to Boston for 13 years, a postal card has been received by H. B. Macy of 870 Atlantic avenue. The card was mailed at the fort July 31, 1908, by Maey's sister llaxol, and It was addrersed to her father, who died few years ago. Know H!;l Goniilns Gastoria 1 joconoL-aPEHcsK- t. -' suffered from nervouinesa. I took three bottles cf Dr. Pierce's Ooldesi kledieai mnA a turn Iwttlea ci Dr. rWimm IVrce s ravonte rnscnpuoa ana was fwmii? cording 'Ac- joint Youth la Wise- A Republican Judge had just tacked a very heavy fine on a email offender. Of course he suspended the fine, but the high school boy who had been present at the trial of titeir companion did not pay an attention to that They were deploring the whole affair, and tV fact that one of their number had convicted,' when the brother of one of them spoke up: "What could you expect?" he Bald scornfully. "Don't you fellows remember how John marched in the Demo-cratliLparadfir'. - Un.tsd States Marshals Hunt Wilds of Wsyn County, W. Va, for Giant Stilt. tf 1Tt Shippers Must Pack Goods . KIDKT AX9 KIXVOl TiOl'DUJ" Seattle, Wash.V- -1 was la a general condition. Had bad Wood, run-do- eurea ana nave sever oees eotupieteiyainoe.'V-LlaS. svk a day llact lUssxm, JK? 270Avb. A little to the north of Isfahan, in the Nantas mountains, is a large seam of copper. To mine such a rich deposit would assuredly pay.' The Her man district abounds In copper, and In the Judgment of a mining engineer vrno has visited the neJghbornooa any operations seriously undertaken would easily repay the necessary capital In vested. 'r ' Coal and Transport ': Should financiers be ready to n bark on such a venture as the exploita tion of Persian mines, the question ot both coal and transport would have to be seriously considered. Fortunately coal does exist In many parts of the country and is at present being worked in at least two localities. The district of Kumlsheh is especially rich In this mineral, and quite recently It has been discovered in the Curdlsh mountains bordering on the Bagdad-Hamado' ' Preparations are being made" nt''! Airmen Hunt Illegally. cal offices of the American Railwny London. Complaint Jias been lodged Chinese coolies,- - who had serjred Express company, which Is the agent with the allied armies on the west of the government - in handling the by the department committee on the era front, recently arrived In Canada express business of the entire coun- protection of wild birds that airmen on the' 'way 'homer Here 'W bne Wttli try,' to put Thr neiv rtites imo'efrv'ct on 1iaW been" 'Ittegntry- hunting lDd' boorbunslcaf instruments he Is taking back December 10, and to require a strict Ing water fowl and other gnme from adherence to them thereaf ter: The ex array machines. with him- . stomach trouble, kidney trouble and - mine is being New Express Rules s. water and God Route JL After enffcrinff pain, feeling nervous, dixxy, weak and aruged down by weak-Bosses of my sex my eyes sunken, black circles and pale cheek I was reetored to health by the Favorite Prescription of So write many women. Dr. Pierce. Changed too m looks, for alter taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the akin becomes ekar, the eyes brighter, the . 1 cheeks plump. Druggists sell H fa tablets or Kquld. It's a woman's beat temperance tonic, made from wild note, , the Jworklngr------i- -In considering" the mineral wealth of the country, copper tindoiflrtedly takes the most Important place. Persia la full of copper, but so far lias ot attracted foreign capital, because of the Import and export difficulties that have had to be contended with In the past In spite of these many draw Washington. New expresa packing rules, similar to those required .for freight movement on the railroads, will go Into effect on December 10, and express shippers are requested to prepare themselves for the new t,and-ardThe new packing requirements, which were recently approved by, the United States railroad administration, were formulated to provide) additional safeguards for merchandise sent by shippers have erpreRS. . Heretofore been using all sorts of containers for express packages, but the new rules ore .eCDecteg' ..to make the regulations unliofin 4 rfO "tftus provide business concerns with an even more reliable ' and speedy service. 'j GoUendale, Wash.- -"I wfeb. to ttfl in Cry own way about Dr. Pierce's medi-ernes. In the year . .. .. 1902. in January, I was taken sick with vomiting. .Nothing would stay on my stomach at all, not even a drink of bt 1 : Expected to Provide 'Additional SaTe-guards for Merchandise fint. by Express. COD 'ALONE KNOWS WHAT SHE SUFFERED alone knows what I suffered, and along in June or July mv t, kidneys bothered mt me. i got so wesx j I could hardly walk around the house; h&A to go'as my three children were . Pieree'i small then. - Finally I got Gokkn Medical Discovery and took tiro bottles and today I have no stomach" trouble whatever. Whenever I fed bad I gn and get the Pleasant Pellets or some of Dr. Pierce's medicines and it always Chinery "has been altogether out of the question, and as a result the greater part of Persia's rich mineral wealth ' ; lies dormant , " !' Precious MeUls. Seventy miles or so to the north of Isfahan is a disused gold mine that was originally worked by the Persians themselves.' The ore was extracted in a crude and antiquated way and then carried to Teheran on the backs of mules, a distance, of over 200 miles. There the gold was extracted "by some proces, and as the prof-It- s only covered the expenses the mine was ultimately 'Closed down.' With ma modern methods and chinery on the spot such a venture should prove a very paying concern. Gold dust is found In various parts of Persia, principally In the river beds, but not in any great quantity, with nerhans one exception. It Is regularly brought Into, the Kermanshah hazaar for sale, but from exactly where has ' so far been kept a eecret. " Lead and silver are both to be found In quantities that would pay for - FOR KIDHEY AILIIEIITS backs, at least one ' worked locally. brick-duet-h- simUatin.theFood bjlM.- - Boais tho jaawn, ndfher OplanLyforpM11 Gseerfulncss nd Simatiiro of lUaeral NoTNABCQTiv ii :rAM 1 Y Ai" I ana rcvrrisnntj. - facSmils yJtemet Uso rh i -- lor 0 m Tlihly Voar |