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Throw away your washboard-it ruins your clothes-it gives you a backache to look at it. Use RUB-NO-MORE CARBO NAPTHA SOAP. No rubbing required. Clothes on the line; quickly-fresh, sweet j and clean. RUB-NO-MORE i CARBO NAPTH A : SOAP should be use<I freely for . washing: the finest i fabric, it does no ! harm to it and 1 needsnohotwatcr. Carbo Disinfects Naptha Cleans ! RUB-NO-MORE RUB-NO-MORE1 Carbo Naptha Soap Washing Powdci ' Five Cents-All Grocers The Rub-No-More Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. WMttemm's Ww Shoe Polishes Finest Quality Lernest Variety GILT EDGE ihe only lediea' ?hoe -Irroina that poa]' threly contain! OIU Black? and poUihea ladies* and children . booti and ino?, shines without rub bing. 25c. "French doss." 10c. STAR combination (or deaning and polishing al] Lindi cf tuart ot lan ihor*. 10c. "Dandy" tue 25c. "QUICK WHITE" (in liquid form with aponge) Ouicltly cleans and whitens dirty canvas thoo. 10cand25e. BABY ELITE combination for gentlemen who laka pride in having their tho?* loolc A'l. Restores color and luttre to all black thoo. Poliah with a bruih or doth. 10c "Elite 1 tize 25c. Il your dealer docs not keep the kind rou want, tend m thc price in Hamp? For a full tize package, charge* paid. WHITTEMORE BROS. ?k CO. 30-3* Albany St. Cambridge, Mas*. The Oldest and Largest Manufacturen af Shoe Potiihtt in thc World W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES Women's &??"? it M lases, Boys,Child ron $1.00 $1.75 S2 S2.SO S3 B.g.n Bu.ino.? In ' 1670; now th. IfC.lt m.ur ot lija. co.94 " *. st? .s.e. s tn. ?end $1,006,279 IN?REAS lr. Lfcr .alu C DotLflaa chou ls 19IS over XS 13. This lu the reason wo elvo you Uta Bullio valuos tor ?3.00. t3.Au. S4.00 anti noi??i3u>bMiiliJK ibo enormous IncrcaM In tue coat ot learner. Our standard* nava not boon lowered ana ibo price to y ou rem alna ibe same. Ask your dealer to show you tbs kind af w. L. Douglas aboca he lu soiling fer S3.00. 13 Su, Jc.iDand Sc.50. You will then bo convinced that W.L.Douglas shoes axe abso lutely Rjigoodcjoihor makes sold at higher prices. Tho only dlilcrence is ibo price. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Hone ganbtn. without W. L Dotulu' nama .tamped on thc bottom. If W.L. Uouirlai itioei are not far Ml? tn your vternliy. enter clrtet from factory. fibce* for every member th. family at all price?, poAi??a fr... 'rile for ttluitraltc <m.log ahrmfnir hov? u order hr mall. W. L. DOUGLAS, 310 Spark Street, Brockton, Ma?*. Its Moral Advantage. "There is going to bo a great moral reform side to Ibis freak fashion of wearing pink and purple hair." "What's that?" "A woman won't have to lie about Its being all her own." Putnam Fadeless Dyes color moro goods than others. Adv. Extreme of Wisdom. Utmost wisdom ls not in self-denial, but in learning to lind extreme pleas ure in very little things.-Ruskin. Blessed Relief ForSickWomen! Failing strength, increasing nerv ousness, aches and pains, depres sion, "blues"-these and the other symptoms of the irregularities of the delicate female organs have fallen to the lot of a vast multi tude of women. STELLA-VITAE has brought blessed relief to many thousands ol women during the last thirty years. To girls just maturing into women, to young wives, to middle-aged women, to women pasting through the critical period called "change-of-life"-to women of all ages, STELLA-VITAE has been indeed, the "Star of Life"-giving them strength, hope, freedom from pain; giving them HEALTH. MRS. D. S. HAMILTON, Milner, Ga., says: "It gives me pleasure to testify to tho benefit which both my daughter and myself have derived from STELLA VIT AE. The doctors qt our neighborhood had treated my daughter without success. One bottle of STELLA-VITAE, in three weeks' lime, completely \:ured her. My own health has been restored by STELLA VITAE." We want to PROVE to you that STELLA VITAE Will do as much for you. To INDUCE you to TRY the first bottle, we authorize, YOUR dealer to REFUND YOUR MONEY if that first bottle does not benefit you* . Can YOU lose anything under this liberal offer? Can WE gain anything unless STELLA-VITAE really helps you? AFTER you hav# been CONVINCED, buy six bottles for $5.00 and CONTINUE treatment undi you are . weU woman Thacher Medicine Co, Chattanooga. Tena. CENSUS FIGURES OF UNITED SUTES BUREAU ANNOUNCES CALCULA TIONS OF DEPARMENT EXPERT. OVER 88,000,000 \ PEOPLE ! Figures Show Increase of Nearly Seven Million People in Last Four Years. Washington. - Continental United States now has a population of moro j than 9S.P00.OO0 people while the coun- j try with its possessions is peopled ? with more than 109,000,000 persons, .the census bureau announced. Cen BUS experts have calculated that the population of continental United States on July 1, 1914, will be 98, 4*1,324, against 91,972,266 on April j 15, 1910, when tho last census waa j taken. For the United States and its possessions they estimate the pop ulation this July will be 109,021,992, compared with 101,748,269 in 1910. Estimates for cities under 100,000 haTe not been announced. Among the cities for which esti mates of 100,000 population or more are made as of July 1, 1914, are the following: Birmingham, 166.154; Los Anpeles, 438,914; Oakland, 183,002; San Fran cisco, 448,502; Denver, 245.523; Was> ington, 353,373; Atlanta, 179,292; Chi cago, 2,393.325; Indianapolis, 259,413; Louisville, 233,114; New Orleans, 361, 221; Baltimore, 579,590; Boston, 733, 802; Detroit, 537,650;; Minneapolis, 343,466; St. Paul, 236,766; Kansas City. 281,911; St. Louis, 734,667; Omaha, 133,274; Newark, 389,1*06; Al bany, 102,961; Buffalo, 454,112; New York (including) 5,333,537; Bronx borough, 529,198; Brooklyn borough, 1.S33.696; Manhattan borough, 2, 536,716; Queens borough, 339,886; Richmond borough, 94,043; Rochester, 241,518; Syracuse, 149,353; Cincinnati, 402,175; Cleveland, 639.431; Colum bus, 204,567; Dayton, 123,794; Toledo, 1S4.12C; Portland, Ore.. 260,601; Phil adelphia, 1.657.S10; Pittsburgh 564,- ? S78; Beading, 103,361; Scranton. 141, 351; Memphis. 143,231; Nashville, ! 114.899; Dallas, 111.986; San Antonio, I 115,063; Salt Lake City, 109.530; Rich- ! mond, 134,917; Seattle. 313.023; S po- i kane, 135,657; Tacoma, 103.41S; Mil- I waukee, 417,054. Estimates of the population of tho united States on July 1, 1914: Alabama, 2,209,945; Arizona, 239, 053; Arkansas. 1.686,180; California, 2,757,895; Colorado, 909,537; Connecti cut. 1,202,688; Delaware, 209.S17; Dis trict of Columbia, 353,378; Florida, S-18,111; Georgia, 2,776,513; Idaho, 395,407; Illinois, 5.986.781; Indiana, 2.779,467; Iowa. 2.221,755; Kansas, 1* 784,897; Kentucky. 2,350,731; Louisi ana, 1,773,482; Maine. 762,787; Mary land, 1,341,075; Massachusetts, 3,605, 522; Michigan, 2,974,030; Minnesota, 2,213,919; Mississippi, 1,901,882; -Mis souri, 3,372886; Montana, 432,614; Nebraska, 1,245,873: Nevada, 98,726; New Hampshire, 438.662; New Jersey, 2.815.663; New Mexico, 383,551; New York. 9,898,761; Ncrth Carolina, 2, 339.452; North Dakota, 686,966; Ohio, 5,026,89S; Oklahoma, 2,026,534; Ore gon, 785,239; Pennsylvania, 8,245.967; Rhode Island. 591,215; South Carolina, 1.590.015; South Dakota, 661,583: Ten nessee. 2,254,754; Texas, 4,257,854; Utah, 414,518; Vermont. 361,205; Vir ginia, 2.150,009; Wai -lgton, 1,407, S65; West Virginia. 1.032,910; Wis :onsin, 2r446,71G; Wyoming, 168,736. Admiral Badger Praises Sailors. Washington-High praise as accord ed Rear Admiral Fletcher and his of ficers and men who participated in the occupation of Vera Cruz in a gen eral order issued by Rear Admiral Badger, commander-in-chief of the At lantic fleet. Admiral Badger report ed the order to the Navy Department. "The occupation of the city of Vera Cruz, Mexico," it read, "commenced on the forenoon of April 21, 1914, by the Naval forces of the United StateB, having been successfully concluded." Tho commander-in-chief desires to congratulate Rear Admiral F. F. Fletcher, U. S. N" in command of the United States naval forces on shore, and the officers and men of the land ing forces and of the cruisers for their gallant conduct The gallantry and expiditlon of the officers and men ?ngaged in this enterprise undertaken on the spur of the moment arid in the face of adverse conditions was in keeping with the traditions of the ser vice, and should the cool-headedness of the bearers of the stars and stripes. "The commander-in-chief wishes to congratulate Rear Admiral Fletcher on the perfect working of the plans perfected by him In anticipation of Just such an emergency. The orders for action came with unexpected sud denness and at a time when the naval force off Vera Cruz had been reduced by the exigencies of the service much below its usual strength, but there was no delav. The landing w.\s un dertaker. Immediately with tho means at hand ard before the arr'eal of tho re-enforcing vessels the cuBtoms hou?e and that portion of the city essential to its occupation were occupied. WOMAN GOULD T SIT UP Now Does Her Own Work. Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegeta- i ble Compound Helped Her. j Ironton, Ohio. - " I am enjoying bet- j ter health now than I have for twelve ! years. When I be gan to toko Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegeta- j ble Compound I ! could not sit up. I j had female troubles | and waa very ner- ' vou3. I used the remedies a year and I can do my work and for tho last eight months I have ? worked for other 1 women, too. I cannot praise Lydia E. ! Pinkham's Vegetable Compound enough ' for I know I never would have been as Well if I hud not taken it and I recom mend it to suffering women." Daughter Helped Also. "I gave it to my daughter when she was thirteen years old. She was in school and was a nervous wreck, and j could not sleep nights. Now she looks j so healthy that even the doctor speaks j of it. You can publish this letter if you I like."-Mrs. RENA BOWMAN, 161S. 10th j Street, Ironton, Ohio. Why will women continue to suffer 1 day in and day out and drag out a sickly, ! half-hearted existence, missing three- i fourths of thc joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's ' Vegetable Compound? If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia JG. Pinkham's Vegeta bleCompouiid will help you.write to LydiaE.Pinkham ]>IodicineCo. j (confidential) Lynn, Mass.,forad Vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman i and hei?! in strict confidence? PERFECT HEALTH.^" Tutt'? Pills keep the system In perfect order. They regulate thc bowels and produce A VIGOROUS BODY. Remedy for sick headache, constipation, Tuft's Pills ? HniFA Boll ono dozen of our faut sellel I Uli I ff* amnni; friends mid roet-lvn HM a?*r?*? ? *??"# cr.tuuilsslon. Wrlln oulek for pur Oculars. C. COOl'KU CO., UK LL. KV CK, O1II0 This is the BEST Saw Mill ClcjL The Twentieth ^^^^^ Century |Ly ^^J^*>*??*2> Every ?ingle (r|wQ?j|i3 piece ia Wo mnko guaranteed. these varia- ^ blc belt feed and center friction ferd saw mills of tho best tated materials throughout. Steel keudblocks ami cublo drive. Economical. WHIP for descriptive cntalo? of nil sizes of saw mills, planers, resairs, odgers, oto. J. A.VANCE & GO. i NORTH CAROLINA I ' _~J ? ?a n ilTPfft Men tolenrn barber trade. ?nf OS Hi H IP BJ Fe ur w e e k '-, required. "WU 1 Ba^Bi* Steady position for com petent praduates. Wonderful demand lor bar bers, wama while learning; free catalog; write RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGE. Richmond, Va. BUY EGGS from Sterling S. C. White I.CR liorn farm, i Imvo no ?.ther kind. Prices, fl, Wand f5 per Betting. A. C. BKUNUKii, lloulu -, Milford. Unto iTTTUTinU CaQMCQC Will sell Kanu or County A I I tri I IUn rArSmCno Uinlits to mako and uso patented lUrll Labor-Having Hay Curing Hank. Ad dress CONTINENTAL, CO.. Box 43. Klchmund. Va. Some Comfort. Friend-Eggs coming down. Actor-I don't care what they do, so long as they don't come across. HEAL YOUR ITCHING SKIN WITH RESINOL No matter how long you have been tortured and disligured by itching, burning, raw or scaly skin humors, just put a little of that wonderful res inol ointment on the 6ores and the suf fering stops right there! Healing be gins that very minute, and your skin getB w ell so quickly you feel ashamed of the money you threw away on tedi ous, useless treatments. Prescribed by doctors for nineteen years. Resinol ointment and resinol soap also clear away pimples, blackheads, and dandruff speedily and at little cost. Sold by all druggists.-Adv. A mother is seldom a heroine to her sixteen-year-old daughter. Housework Is a Burden lt's hard enough to keep house if in perfect health, but a woman ?rho is weak, tired and suffering from an aching back has a heavy burden. Any woman in this condition has good cause to suspect kidney trouble, especial ly if the kidney action seems disordered. Dean's Kidney Pills have cured thou sands of suffering women. It's tho best recommended special kidney remedy. A MARYLAND CASE M I a a Lnolnda Price. Eleventh St.. Laurel, Md., saya. "I s re med to have dropsy. My feet and hand? wero swollen a*?d there wera ter rlblo patna In my ack. I couldn't Jeep well and for one whole winter, could not pet out. I doctored, but noth ing helped me until I uaed D^an'a Kid ney FW? Eight boxea II .ide ma well." Gat Dom's at Aar Store. -Ic . Bes DOAN'S *V?*&V FOSTCR-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO, ti. Y. MLTMTIONAL LESSON (\.y Iv O. SK LU-: KS, Director of Evening I'. [>:. r?ttK'iU, Tlio Moody liible Institute, Ch', .au-.i.i LESSON FOP. MAY 3 THE PRODIGAL SON. T.KRSOX Ti:XT T.uko ir?:ll-32. GOLIlKN TKXT-"I Will arise and pro tn my father, and will Pay unto him, Father, I havo s.nix'il against heaven, and lu thy slslit." Lukii ir,:18. T%e parables of Jesus aro marvels of unity and condensation, yet no nec essary detail is omitted. This, per haps his most famous, is no excep tion even though it does carry a dou ble lesson. Who thinks of the older brother when this story is mentioned? Though designated the "Story of tho Prodigal," wo need to remind our selves that tho word "prodigal" never once occurs in tho story. Tho open ing sentence speaks of a father and of two sons. It is really the parable of a perfect father, the unveiling of tho truo heart of God. Against that background is set off a self-centered son lacking in natural affection. Also alongside tho wayward son ls tho mis erly, selfish one who lacked all the Kood qualities of his brother, but who was truly a wanderer and out of har mony with God the Father. In tho j background wo seo the citizens of tim far country who helped this young Jew to his place of want, famine and degradation. Remember, it is our Lord speaking to Jews. When the Gentiles of tho far country' sent him to feed swine they insulted him by j compelling him to get his living ! through an occupation instinctively repulsive. First Fruit of Sin. The father makes equal' partition | "divided unto them." (V. 12) though neither son had a right to demand a partition of his estate. At the bot tom of the son's request was a desire fco have his own way-to be independ- j ont of God. lie did not go away from ] home at once, though bis heart was already in tho "far country." i. Into the Far Country, vv. 13-16. Fun is the first fruit of sin, and that thc son readily found so loug as his money lasted (Heb. 11:25). Rut the consequences followed closely on its trail, for when he had "spent all" he ^Stegan to he in "want." There aro many attractive things about this ! young ma;*., but those qualities .were i perverted, they tacked control, they j wero good servants but bad task- i masters, lt is not always physical, j temporal want that conies to the sin- ] ner, there are deeper and moro in- j tense longings-soul want and soul hunger. These always como to tho KOUI away from God. Peing In want j does not mean that a man's will has | hoc n subdued. Some prodigals in tho j most abject temporal need are as proud as Lucifer, and boast of their rebellion. So ho "joined himself to a citizen of tho country." Ho did not helong there-tho citizen did. He was sot to tho most degrading task im aginable for a Jew 'ceding swine. Like a Lost Sheep. M. The Homo Coming, vv. 17-24. Tho first stop was for the son to stop and really think. That is where sal vation always begins-in thinking. He knew he was lost, e. g., out of adjust ment, in the wrong place, out of his element and like the lost sheep, "ready to die." He saw his condi tion, money gone, friends gone, hogs for companions, no food for his sus tenance. Ho Baw his value. Ho was moro important than tho servants of his father's home. Ho saw his fath er's love, already manifested in what had boon given him and we fain would believe that when he left homo he \ had the father's urgent plea to re turn. He saw a way to escape from his present position. All of this after he "carno to himself." Before that, impenitent, ho was morally insane, now he bas reasoned, Isa. 1:18. With I his reasoning also carno the deter mination to make a full confession. "I will say unto him," not alono con fess his need but the fact that he had sinned. This is the only way for a sinner to como to God, Ps. 32:3-5; I John 1:9; Luke 18:11-14. He did not stop with resolving but "he arose and came to his father," v. 20. Ho ex pected to apply for a servant's posi tion, but never had the opportunity for the father saw him "a great way off" and "ran and fell on his neck and kissed him." Notice thc kiss of recon ciliation was given beforo ho even had a chance to confess. In his confes sion his first thought is that he had sinned against God and then against his earthly father. The father had not onco forgotten him; he "had com passion" even though the son was un merciful to himself and to all of his loved ones. The father kissed him before ho was washed or otherwise made presentable. Neither of the sons aro perfect but he who uttered tho parable was him self tho true son of the father. Ile never departed ?rom his father, wasted his father's substance, nor brought discredit upon his name. Jesus was in full sympathy with his father's heart for he welcomed the wandering publicans and sinners to himself, took the journey into the far country to And the wanderers and to bring them home. Christ's mission was to bring many "Bona to glory" (Heb. 2:10), -which means restoring the wanderer and fulfilling in him th? perfectness of sonship. > J .'. ALCOHOL-^ PER CENT AWgetaM* Preparaci?n far Aa - simila l inj^Jhe Food at id Regula - ling ?he Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion,Chcerful ness and Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral NOT NARC OTIC Ihrttpr cf OU VrS?mf?? PiTSfiBB ft?nyittm Std . tx- - x Wmarfntm Storer A perfect Remedy forConslipa lion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP Fae Simile Signature of Tmt C ENTA un COMPANY. NEW YORK. '. . Ai? nib nih?-old' 35 DOSES J5 CE?NTS [Guaranteed under the-Foodairij Exact Copy of Wrapper But Not on Hers. "Don't you think I'm light on my feet?" "Not when you alight on my feet." -Houston Post. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism and all kinds of aches and pains-Neuralgia, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, BruiseB, Cuts, Old Sores, Burns, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne. Price 25c.-Adv. Saved. Millie-So you loved and lost, did you? Willie-Oh, no, indeed! She re turned all my presents!-Town Talk. HOW DO YOU GET UP? Heavy and cluggish? Try taking a couple of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills upon going to bed. Costs you nothing for trial box. Send to 372 Pearl street. New York.-Adv. All Do lt. "I understand lie's writing a plajT." "Oh, yes. Everybody has to go through that period of life."-Detroit r^ree Press. SULPHUR-THE GREAT HOME REMEDY Mr. Warren C. Cares, 108 So. Ohio ? Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes as fol- j lows: "I suffered intensely from ! Eczema which covered my body and arms. After trying three physl- , cians and one skin specialist and 29 ; different ointments and lotions, I ac cidentally learned of Hancock's Sul phur Compound and Ointment. I tried them and the first application gave me Instant relief from that awful itching. I persisted in their use and in one week I had hardly a trace of the erup tion." If any reader questions this testimonial as not being bona fide and unsolicited, an inquiry sent to the ad dress above, enclosing postage will convince anyone beyond question. Hancock's Sulphur Compound and Ointment are sold by all dealers. Han cock Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltimore, Md.-Adv. But They Both Get lt. Some people jump at conculslons; others are more leisurely in making their mistakes.-The Pelican. To stop bleeding use Hanford'B Bal aam. Adv. The averago man wants to do all Ole Binning for his family. ^?HIllMffll HI JJ $ ONES IN Make Woitti and they show the effect of unnatt .ches, dimneii, hot flashes? pain bearinff-dow? sensations. These symptoms indicate that Nata lng, lack of exorcise, and other cause! outside aid stoat be called upon to re?toi Dr, Pierce's Favc The Vegetable Remedy for Woman and irritability and removes other dis tr? tiona of the delicate feminine organism. For over forty years lt hoe bee the yoong, middle-aged and the elderly will find it of great benefit Sold by Me .end Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 60 < DR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT Mon, reamlAte tb? liver, and li B?"k" Wan" MOON SKIN Juicy and "sweete you want. If you ask him to get lt BAILE! 4sW ihm Tr uni For Infant^and 0hildrcn. lie Kind Yon Haye Always Bought Bears In Use Over Thirty Years Why Scratch? "Hunt's Cure" is guar anteed to stop and permanently cure that terrible itching. It ia compounded for that purpose and your money will be promptly refunded WITHOUT QUESTION if Hunt's Cure fails to cure Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring Worm or any other Skin Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by mail direct if he hasn't it. Manufactured onlvby A. 6. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.. Sherman. Tesas , CFOUPAKO PKC;WC.NIA. ACT \ meir:, NEvra rn L: ALSC OOO. ,./ \ tOK AiT!irlAW.MIM.r;li tn/ JGOOSE GREASE CU . .k- nt'OK.'. .,, ? itf^sopuo^ Goose Grease Liniment cures all aches and pains C?L0SSEL IS DANGEROUS nm! la ni'lug displaced nu\r in man; sections of tho S<iut h ur DR. G. B. WiLU&SSS' LIVER & KIDNEY PILLS These pills rtlnio'.jto tho llvrr and Bowels elthont tho wea Rellins utter rtreet cu used by C&loniul. Mo at all dei'..era. Sumplo Hunt freo uti request. THE 6. B. WILLIAMS CO., Quita, Ga. DAISY FLY KILLER ffff lir\Ti ? EAHOLD BOMEM, ISO DcKi.lt> Ava.. Brooklyn. H. T, O^MSSL SALVE BtVTffl Immediate relief for alt kinds of PI I.KS and Isa wonderful -emedy forKCZKM A, CH A IM'EIJ HAV'is, BURRS and any form nf SKIN I?IS F.ASK. Twonty-nvo cents at all druggists. Write fur Y iv. Kl" SA Mri.BS. Dept. D-l. THC COURTNEY DRUG COMPANY li altimore, Aid. t ' BOOTH-OVERTON I Dyspepsia Tablets I atop Intestinal Fermentation, Imiwdlatelj. I ItellevoOas and Distreas niter Katine. Ono I Eire only. 6Cc. Money refunded If they do I uot help, orwrtto for Freo Sample Doz aod I THY UH ITI tlrst If you wish. \\\ Broafoaj BDOTH-DVERTOH CO. Hew York^ Pelt its Eve Salv? MAKES SORE EYES WELL W. N. U" CHARLOTTE, NO. 18-1914. ? ? ? ? ? a ? ? THE FACE en juooit Old irai sufferings-of headaches, fesck a in lower umba, pains in groins, re needs help. Overwork, wrong dresa i have been too much for nature-and :e health, and strength. ?rite Prescription i's Ills that relieves nervous exhaustion issing symptoms due to disturbed condi n need with nore than satisfaction by -by wives, mothers and daughters. Yon dicine Dealers in liquid or tablet form, or jne-cent stamps for trial box by mail. PEXUSTS Believe constipa* owe?. Easy to take as candy. ?B lfc",BBa"1t"VUf r'Ta W'iT'tf r CHEWKO TOBACCO r than chicken." Thlt mellow flavor ir dealer does not sel MOON SHINE for yon. Manufactured by ? BROTHERS, Inc. munro*SALEM, ??. O,