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THE LEXINGTON LEADE
"BEST MEDICINE "BARBAROUS AS
FOR WOMEN" SLAVE DRIVERS"
What Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound Did
For Ohio Woman.
Methods of Exponents of German
"Kultur" in Carrying Out
Deportation Order.
ADD HYPOCRISY TO CRUELTY
Officers of "Modern Attila" Gave At-
titude of England as Excuse for
Repeating in France Atroci-
ties Practiced in Belgium.
Portsmouth, Ohio.—"I suffered from
Irregularities, pains in my side and was
so weak at times I
could hardly get
around to ao my
work, and as I had
four in my family
and three boarders
it made it very hard
for me. Lydia E.
taWebaCompoeugned | The course of the German armies
was recommended in France was marked ivithHhe same
1 brutalities that characterized the oc-
and it has restored i , . , , ,
my health. It is ' cupation of Belgium. Ample proof
certainly the best }las ieen produced that the entire
^«'ST^°'A^ST £rj|F.™«« s. • '"<<<";*!; r;'
Portsmouth, Ohio. [ of the calculated system of fr\gnt-
Mrs. Shaw proved the merit of this fulness.
days ago; we think It our duty W
bring these details to your notice by
reproducing textually the declaration
which have been made to us:
" 'These deportations begun towards
Easter. The Germans announced that
the inhabitants of Roubalx, Tourcolng,
Lille, etc.. were going to be transport-
ed Into French districts where th^i*
provisioning would be easier.'
" 'At night, at about two o'clock in
the morning, a whole district of the
town was Invested by the troops of oc-
cupation. To each house was distrib-
uted u printed notice, of which we give
herein an exact reproduction, preserv-
ing the style and spelling.' (See docu-
ment, above.)
" The Inhabitants so warned were to
hold themselves .ready to depart an
hour and a half after the distribution
of the proclamation.'
" 'Each family, drawn up outside the
house, was examined by an otlicer, who
pointed out haphazard the persons who
were to go. No words can express the
barbarity of this proceeding nor de-
scribe the heartrending scenes which
occurred; young men and girls took
hasty farewell of their parents—a fare
GOOD
ROADS
IMPORTANCE OF WAGON ROAD
One Drawback to Fall of Rain Is That
Roads Are Made Impassable
for Several Days.
Rut for one fact, all of us could re-;
Jolce In this rain, meaning as much
as it does to the growing crops. The
one drawback is the unfortunate fact
that the rain will make the roads al-
most impassable for several days. Rut
the rain is not to blame for this state
Calomel Today! Sick Tomorrow!
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
Don't take nasty, dangerous calomel when bilious,
constipated, headachy. Listen to me!
Calomel makes you sick; yon lose a
day's work. Calomel Is quicksilver
and It salivates; calomel Injures your
liver.
If you are bilious, feel lazy, slug-
gish and all knocked out, If your bow-
els are constipated and your head
aches or stomach is sour, just take a
of affairs. We are. We ought to have Rp00nfHi 0f harmless Dodson's Liver
roads on which the only effect of rain
would be to wash them clean—just us
It does with the city pavements. And
It's not for the joy-riders alone that
we need such roads, says Wichita
Eagle. If we had good roads, farmers,
Tone Instead of using sickening, sail
vatlng calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone
Is real liver medicine. You'll know It
next morning because you will wake
up feeling tine, your liver will be work-
ing. your headache and dizziness gone
medicine and wrote this letter in order
that other suffering women may find
relief as she did.
Women who are suffering as she was
should not drag alone from day to day
without giving this famous root and
herb remedy, LydiaE. Pinkham'sVege-
table Compound, a trial. For special
advice in regard to such ailments write
to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,Lynn,
Mass. The result of its forty years
experience is at your service.
j in France the German system of
! forced labor and deportations, with its
| horrors, was the same as in Relglum.
| In this article Is shown the reul Iden-
I tity of German practice in both occu-
pied regions. Tills can be done from
the official documents and from a sum-
mary by Ambassador Gerard. The
harrowing details may be gathered
from the scores of depositions which
accompany the note addressed by the
French government to the governments
of the neutral powers July 25, 1910.
Thes>e are on {He in the state depart-
ment and have also been translated,
along with the official documents, in
"The Deportation of Women and
Girls From Lille." (New York, Doran.)
German Proclamation at Lille.
The attitude of England makes the
Making a Call.
A little boy of five went with his
mother to make a call.' The lady of
the house, who was very fond of
children, told him she intended to
ask his mother to let her have him.
"Don't you think your mother would
let me buy you?" she asked.
"No," he said, "you haven't got j provisioning of the population more
money enough." : and more difficult.
"How much will It take?" she asked. ..T(J re(]uce the misery, the German
'Three hundred pounds," he an- j auti,iirltles have recently asked for
well hurried hv the German soldiers who can't work in their fields after a j.ollr gt0mneh will be sweet and bow-
who were executing the infamous ta.-k rain, could do their hauling on such els regular. You will feel like work-
-rejoiaed the group of those who were days. Now the ruin that prevents lnR you'll be cheerful; full of vigor
* 1.1„_ 41... nmimltlto )l,t1ll{ft<r tfl ■ ■ l.l
going, and found themselves In the working the fields prevents hauling to
middle Of the street, surrounded by market, except light loads, and at a
other soldiers with tlxed bayonets.' I prohibitive cost. The wagon haul of
" 'Tears of despair on the part of. agricultural products Is infinitesimal in
parents and children so ruthlessly distance, as compared with the rail
and ambition.
Your druggist or denier sells you a
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a
few cents under my personal guaran
tee that it will cleun your sluggish
liver better than nasty calomel; tt
won't make you sick and you can eat
anything you want without being sali-
vated. Your druggist guarantees that
each spoonful will start your lively
clean your bowels und straighten you
up by morning or you get your money
back. Children gladly take Dodson'i
Liver Tone because It is pleasant tast-
ing and doesn't gripe or cramp o
make them sick.
I am selling millions of bottles of
Dodson's Liver Tone to people who
have found that this pleasant, vege-
table liver medicine takes the place ot
dangerous calomel. Ruy one bottle on
my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask
your druggist about me.—Adv.
eparated did not soften the hearts of and water haul, yet it costs actually
the brutal Germans. Sometimes, how- more, according to
ever, a more kind-hearted officer yield- tlstlcs. For the benefit of the farmer
ed to too great despair and did not we need good roads.
choose all the persons whom he should -
—by the terms of his instructions— MAINTAIN ROADS WITH DRAG
have separated.' !
Meant Business.
She—I like the way the men had of
government sta' S "'Iking In the days of old when knights
were bold.
He—How did they talk?
She—They had a habit of saying
"Ah, marry, will 11"
SkinneRS
^MACARONI
/
swered promptly, "and you haven't got
that much."
"I think I could manage it," she
said. "If I can, will you come to me?"
"No," he said, with decision. "Slam-
ma wouldn't sell me anyhow. There
are five of us, and mamma wouldn't
Ilka to break the set."—London Tit-
Wits.
DON'T SNIFFLE.
You can rid yourself of that cold in
the head by taking Laxative Quinidine
Tablets. Price 25c. Also used in
cases of La Grippe and for severe
tieadaches. Remember that.—Adv..
Herded Like Cattle.
" 'These girls and iads were taken
in street cars to factories, where they
were numbered and labeled like cattle
and grouped to form convoys. In these
factories, they remained 12, 24 or 30
hours until a train was ready to re-
move them.'
The deportation began with tlia
No Better or Cheaper Way of Keeping
Highways in Good Order Than
by Using Implement.
Great Men.
The thoroughly great men are those | allowed to
who have done everything thoroughly,
and who have never despised anything,
however small, of God's making.—
John Ruskln.
Plenty of It.
She (acidly)—Talk is cheap.
He (mournfully)—I suppose that Is
why there are no speechless days.
Any small boy with an armful of !
snowballs can make a strong man
tremble.
HEALTH WAS WRECKED
Nothing Brought Relief Until Doan's Wtrt Used.
Wonderful improvement Wa Effected.
T had such awful cutting pains
in the small of ray hack und hips, I
often had to cry out," says Mrs. Er-
nest Wiethoeltir, 550 Madison St.,
St. Charles, Mo. "The pain was
knife-like and I couldn't turn in bed,
in fact I was almost
helpless. My feet and
ankles swelled badly,
my hands were puffed
up and there were
swellings under my
eyes.
"I often got so
dizzy I had to sit
down to keep from Mri. Wkth«lt«r
falling and my health was complete-
ly broken down. The kidney secre-
tions pained terribly In passage and
in spite of all the medicine I took,
I kept getting worse until I was a
wreck.
"Ry chance I read about Doan's
Kidney Pills and bought some. After
I had used half a box there was a
change and I continued to improve;
the pains, aches and swellings left
and my health returned.'
Sworn to before me.
WM. F. WOLTER, Notary Public.
ALMOST TWO YEARS LATER
May 25, 1917, Mrs. Wiethoelter said:
"I think as highly of Doan's as ever.
Whenever I have used them, they
have benefited me."
Get Doan'o at Any Store, 60c a Bo*
DOAN'SXV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
TYPHOID
1.4 no more necessary
than Smallpox. Axmy
experience has demonstrated
the almost miraculoui effi-
cacy, and harrales*ness, of Antityphoid Vaccination.
Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and
your family. It is more vital than house insurance.
Ask your physician, druggist, or send for Have
you had Typhoid?" telling of Typhoid Vaccine,
tesulta from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers.
Producino Vaecinet and Serumi under U. S. LIccnM
The Cutter Laboratory, Berkeley, Cal. Chicajo, IIL
WlpaMSoYoimg
■jr~^ Rub Dandruff and
Itching with
Cuticura Ointment
Shampoo with Cuticura Soap
SoldfvrnjwhfTT Soep23<0intmfnt23tW
A BAD COUGH
li risky to neglect. Take It in hand, and
safeguard your health by promptly taking
PISO'S
volunteers to r° ami work In the
country. This offer has not had the
success that was expected.
"In consequence of this the Inhab-
itants will be deported by order and
removed Into the country. Persons
deported will be sent to the Interior
of the occupied territory In France, far
behind the front, where they will be
employed In agricultural labor, und
not on any military work whatever.
Ry this measure they will be given
the opportunity of providing better
for their subsistence.
"In case of necessity, provisions can
be obtained through the German de-
pots. Every person deported will be
take with him 30 kilo-
grams of baggage (household utensils,
clothes, etc.), which It will be well to
make ready at once.
"I therefore order that no one, un-
til further orders, shall change his
place of residence. No one may ab-
sent himself from his declared legal
residence from 0 p. in. to 6 a. m. (Ger-
man time), unless he is In possession
of a permit in due form.
"Inasmuch as this is an Irrevocable
measure. It is in the Interest of the
j population itself to remain calm and
| obedient.
"COMMANDANT.
"Lille, April, 1910."
Notice Distributed In Lille.
"All the inhabitants of the houses,
with the exception of children under
fourteen and their mothers, and also
of old people, must prepare themselves
for transportation in an hour and a
half's time.
"An officer will decide definitely
what persons will be taken to the
concentration camps. For tills pur-
pose all the inhabitants of the house
must assemble in front of it; in case
of bad weather they may remain In
the passage. The door of the house
must remain open. All protests will
be useless. No Inmate of the house,
even those who are not to be trans-
ported, may leave the house before
8 a. m. (German time).
"Each person will be permitted to
take HO kilograms of baggage; if any-
one's baggage exceeds that weight, it
will all be rejected, without further
consideration. Packages must be sep-
arately made up for each person and
j must bear an address legibly written
1 and firmly affixed. This address must
i contain the surname and the Christian
name and the number of the Identity
card.
"ETAPPEN-KOMMANDANTUR.
(Lille, April, 191§.)
Belgian Address to French President.
"To Monsieur Raymond Poincare,
President of the French Republic,
Paris.
"Sir: We have the honor to ex-
press again our most sincere grati-
tude to you for your most kind recep-
tion, a few days ago, of the deputa-
tion which went with feelings of legit-
imate emotion to inform you of the
deportation of lads and girls, which
the German authorities have just car-
ried out in the Invaded districts.
"We have collected some details on
the subject from the lips of an honor-
able and trustworthy person, who sue-
ceeded in leaving Toureoing about ten
amplTproof of atrocities
Committee Appointed by the Belgian
Government Collected Facts as
to German War Practices.
In the hope of arousing the sym-
pathy and securing the aid of the neu-
| tral nations, the Relglan government
I appointed a committee to ascertain
the facts about German war practices.
The evidence collected by the Relglan
commissioners is detailed and explicit,
and their reports give names, places,
Road dragging is so simple an under I
taking, providing the road to be drag
ged is first graded, drained add shaped
properly, that a summary of its bene-
fits cannot be presented too often, i
villages of ltoncy, Halljiln, etc., then writes George R. Harrison in Farmers
Tourcolng and Roubali. In the towns Mali and Breeze. Anyone can make a
the Germans proceeded Uy districts.' i drag and even a boy can keep n piece
" 'In all about 30,000 persons are said 0f ron,i in gnod shape with the proper
to have been carried off up to the pres< instruction at the beginning. A 10-
eut. This monstrous operation lias jne|, or io |nch log between 8 and 0
taken eight to ten days to accomplish. ]onR „r two 3 by 12 planks with
" 'The reason given by the German o by G reinforcing strips of the same j
authorities is a humanitarian (?) one. length, four cross sticks, n chain, j
They have put forward the following boards for the platform and a metal J
pretexts: provisioning is going to wearing strip are certainly procurable
break down in the large towns in the pnywhere.
north and their suburbs, whereas in The theory In road dragging which
the Ardennes the feeding is easy and jias proved practicable for road im-
cheap.' i provement is to smooth and shape up
'"It Is known from the young men the puddled earth of a road to fill the
and girls, since sent back to their ruts and holes and force the water off
families for reasons of health, that In the roadway. "Puddled" earth on a
the department of the Ardennes the road is the wet earth which has been
victims are lodged In a terrible man- worked up by traffic so that it Is dense
ner, In disgraceful promiscuity; they and when compacted will not let the
are compelled to work in the Lelds. It water seep away. If this compacting
is unnecessary to say that the inliabi- is done without any direction ruts and
tants of our towns are not trained to holes appear and hold the water and
sueli work. The Germans pay them make a bad road. Rut If the puddled
1.50 m. Rut there are complaints of earth be spread smoothly over the sur
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There la
only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness,
and that Is by a constitutional remedy.
HALL'S CATARRH MF.DICINE acts
through thft Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the System. Catarrhal Deafness 1«
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 Inflammation can be ro-
duced and tiila tube restored to Its nor-
mal condition, hearing may be destroyed
forever. Many cases of Deafness aie
caused bv Catarrh, which Is an Inflamed
condition of the Mucous Surfaces.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any
case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cured by HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE.
All DrmT'4ii ts 75c. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
When Interest Ceases.
As soon as the rat finds that ho I#
trapped lie loses all Interest In tha
piece of cheese that caused his down,
fall.
Red Cross Canteen Service.
The number of men now being
served by American Red Cross can-
teens throughout France has passed
1R,000 a day, and with facilities be-
ing rapidly extended, it is expected
that the daily service will be doubled
within a month.
ii
wmM
Insufficient food.'
"Barbarity of Slave Drivers."
" 'They were very badly received in
the Ardennes. The Germans had told
the Ardennais that these were "volun-
teers" who were coming to work, and
the Ardennais proceeded to receive
them with many insults, which only
ceased when the forcible deportation
of which they were the victims became
known.'
" 'Feeling ran especially high in our
towns. Never lias so iniquitous a
measure been carried out. The Ger-
mans have shown all the barbarity of
slave drivers.'
" 'The families so scattered are in
despair and the morale of the whole
population is gravely affected. Hoys
of fourteen, schoolboys in knicker-
bockers, young girls of fifteen to six-
ten have been carried off, and the de-
spairing protests of their parents failed
to touch the hearts of the German offi-
cers, or rather executioners.'
"One last detail: 'The persons so
deported are allowed to write home
once a month; that is to say, even less
often than military prisoners.'
"We do not wish here to enter into
the question of provisioning in the In-
vaded districts; others, better quali-
fied than ourselves, give you, as we
know, frequent information. It is
enough for us to describe In a few
words the situation from tills aspect:
Entire Population in Misery.
The provisioning is very difficult;
face of the road with somewhat of a
rounded effect it dries firm and hard,
1
Road Drag Hitch.
and the water, Instead of standing in
the road and making the holes deeper,
must run off to the side—and the trav-
eler litis a good road.
The road dragger, or "drngman," as
he usually is called, is like a clay work-
er when he shapes up the puddled
eartli and smooths the road, lie puts
the surface in condition and gets the
standing water off, and the roadbed
dries In that condition instead of hold-
ing the water and letting the traffic
work the ruts deeper. The dragman
could not shape this up with dust any
more than the clay worker could fasli-
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula ia
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron
builds up the system. 6o cents.
Expanding Whipped Cream.
To increase the quantity add the
white of an egg to the cream before
whipping.
BREAD WITHOUT SALT IS TASTELESS
A medicine chest without Magic Ar-
nica Liniment is useless. Best of all
liniments for sprains, swellings,
bruises, rheumatism and neuralgia.
Three sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00.—Adv.
Self Deception Easy.
Nothing Is more easy than to de-
ceive one's self, as our affections are
subtle persuaders.—I lemosthenes.
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To half pint of water add 1 oz. Pay
Rum, a small box of llarbo Compound,
and *4 oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can
put this up or you can mix it at home at
very little cost. Full directions for mak-
ing and use come in each box of llarbo
Compound. It will gradually darken
streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft
Ion his image wiih dry dirt. Rut If he and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not
gets out right after a rain, while tho sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv. j
earth Is puddled, he can work Ills road
and the traffic will help him, for the
water will be forced out and off the
surface. That Is why it Is so import-
ant to drag when the roads are not too
dry to puddle or compact. Perhaps
the traffic is sufficient to cut up the
road after it is dragged, and this dis-
courages the man who does the drag-
ging. Rut in that case he should fol-
food, upurt from that supplied by the low over the road and do It again if
Spanish-American committee, is very
Nuns Fight Flames.
Nuns assisted to light a fire in East
Mariches, L. I., the other day. A three-
story wood-and-stueco edifice caught
fire. Bucket lines were formed, and 12
nuns who had been living in the build-
ing took part, but the fire was uncon-
querable, und the building was de-
stroyed.
One Way Never
to Miss Wheal—
Corn bread and com muffins, can
be nmde the most tempting and
nfttlsfvlnp bread diahea in tho world
1 f made right.
R. B. M. flaking Powder
used with K. B. M. Shortening,
will RHvure you rucccfs In baking,
nnd eliminate many baking worries.
There'll always be calls for "more".
R. H. M. Haklng Powder Is the
most efficient, wholesomo und econ-
omical baking powder on the mar-
ket. It sells at i5o a pound can, 0
pounds for 60c. Ask your grooer.
Ride non r Baker Mercantile Co*
Oklahoma City, U. S. A.
T. B. Pood ArfulnUtrtllon I.lrcna* G. O. 4B1I
Distemper Can Be Controlled
bj uslne IiR. IUV1pRob«RT '
FEVER PASTE £',%
and WHITE LINIMENT Vi?
Kt-ad the
Practical Homo Veterinarian
Send f->r troo booklet on AroHTIO*
In Cows. If uu dealer In your U>wo
Di. Oaild Roberts' Vet, Co., 100 Grand *<enm, Waukttlu, Win,
2S1C 3£ S3 322 S3
Get all your hides, wool and furs aro
worth by shipping to
CENTRAL HIDE & FUR CO.
302 Eait Main St., OKLAHOMA CITY
Write for ta£S and prices.
8
Oklahoma Directory
scarce and terribly dear. . . . People
are hungry and the provisioning is In-
adequate by at least a half; our popu-
lation Is suffering constant privations
and is growing noticeably weaker. The
death rate, too, has increased consid-
erably.
"With all confidence in the sympathy
of the government we venture to ad-
dress a new and pressing appeal to
your generous kindness and far-reach-
ing influence in the name of those who
are suffering on behalf of the whole
country."
"Paris, 15th June, 19i6, 3, rue Tait-
bout."
(Signed on behalf of various speci-
fied organizations by Toulemonde,
Charles Droulers, Leon Hatiue-Dazin,
and Louis Lorthiois.)
| and dates. The following is a sutn-
| mary of the charges made:
"That thousands of unoffending civi-
lians, including women and children,
were murdered by the Germans.
"That women had been outraged.
"That the custom of the German sol-
diers immediately on entering a town
was to break into wineshops and the
cellars of private houses and madden
themselves with drink.
"That pillage had been accompanied
by wanton destruction and by bestial
and sacrilegious practices."
necessary and win the fight for a pood
road. If he waits until the road is
dry because the vehicles rut up his
dragged road lie will simply plane off
the surface nnd not remove the trou-
ble. If he drags n second or perhaps
a third time he will work toward a
hard surface, impervious to water and
with n minimum of dust" which Is the
evidence of ti well-tirtigged highway.
Perhaps, if the vehicles cut a road
when it is first being dragged, the driv-
ers may be persuaded to drive by tho
side, if that Is feasible, while the road
Is first drying out or freezing.
ON FIRST SYMPTOMS
use "Renovlne" and be cured. Do not
wait until the heart organ Is beyond
repair. "Renovlne" is the heart nnd
nerve tonic. Price 50c and $1.00.—Adv.
The girl who doesn't marry an army
man these days gets hut a meager press
notice.
CLEANER and DYERS
420 NORTH BROADWAY
OKLAHOMA CITY
FEATHER BED BOOK FREE
YOURS FOR THE ASKING! Our beautifully IMuttratfd 1|
rage catalog ol wondrr tiaiifalns ia STRICTLY SANITARw
Feather Iicdditig. All (entherj new, live, Ol'ORLLbS. U.
According lo a Iirltlsh physician,
cinnamon mixed in food is an excel-
lent preventative against measles
A FIGHT FOR LIFE
Follow the Good Road.
Follow the good road and It will
lead to a good town and by many a
good farm.
It has been fight or die for many of us
in the past and the lucky people are
those who have suffered, but who are now
well because they heeded nature's warn-
ing signal In time to correct their trou-
ble with that wonderful new discovery
of Dr. Pierce's cr.lled "An-u-ric." You
should promptly heed these warnings,
some of which are dizzy spells, backache,
Irregularity of the urine or the painful
Dragging Public Roads.
It Is not difficult to prove that drag-
ging the public roads regularly at the twinges of rheumatls
proper time probably is the most eco-
nomical method of highway improve-
ment.
PURITY bedding co.
Doll V. NASUVLULE, TO,\,
I W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 2-1918.
ADVICE TO WOMEN
Oklahoma City, Okla.—"I suffered
from a woman's
weakness and gen-
eral debility until
I took I)r. Pierce's
^ Favorite I'rtscrip-
Sj tion and It has
; done me more good
than any other
2> medicine I
twinges of rheumatism, sciatica nr turn- r-' , uy used I do not
l.aso. To delay may make possible th . $3 f > i„,sit'.ite tn reeoin-
dangerous forms of kidney disease, such' HWI tf~~~ , t- •
as atone in the bladder. • mend Dr. Pierce 9
Road Dragging Is Ahead.
Even at maximum costs rond drag-
ging is ahead of other maintenance
both as to results und for economy.
Use Full Width of Road.
Get the truffle to use the full width
of the roadway.
as stone in the bladder.
To overcome these distressing condi-
tions take plenty of exercise In the open
air, avoid a heavy meat diet, drink freely
of water and at *aoh meal take Dr.
Pierce's Anurlc Tablets (double strength).
You will, in a short time, find that you
are one of the tirin indorsers of Anuric,
as are thousands of neighbors.
Step Into the drug store and ask for
a 60c bottle of Anuric, or send Dr. V. M.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c for trial pkg.
Anuric, many times more potent than
11 hia. ellmlna'oa uric acid as hot water
aielta su^ar.
Favorite Prescription to anybody for It
has done me a world of good and I am
sure it will help others as well."—
MRS. M. F. SMI TH, llox IS, Route 4.
Any medicine dealer can supply the
Prescription in either liquid of tablets.
The cost of the tablets is 60c. the re-
storative heneflts truly remarkable*
Write Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buf-
falo, N. Y., for free book on women's.
I diseases. You can also have mcdl-
Ical advice without cost.—Adv
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Little, Ed F. The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1918, newspaper, January 11, 1918; Lexington, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110811/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed June 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.