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( BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGI SEVEN Don’t Lose a Day’s Workl If Your, Liver Is StuggteMrBowels / Constipated Take “Dodson’s Liver Tone.”—It’s You're bilious! Your liver Is slug gish! You feel' la£y, dizzy and all knockfcd-ou;,-—Your head is dull, your tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach sour and bowels constipated. But don’t take salivating caloroeb- It makes you sick, you may lose a day’s work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That’s when you feel that awful nausea and cramp- If you want to enjoy the nicest, gen tlest, liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced just take a.spoonful of harmless -Dodson's layer Tone. Your druggiBt or dealer- sells -you a 50-cent bottle of Dodson s Liver Tone under my 'personal money-back guarantee will clean' your that tach spoonful Fine! sluggishf liver better than a dose o! nasty calomel and that it won’t make yoil sick. —— Dodson’s Liver Tone is real liver medicine. > You’ll know It next morn- of God >1—11 II , Ills I It I ITS >1 fin I By REV. J. H. RALSTON, D Secr«,ary of Corre*pondenc I*, Moody Bibiiljsptate, TEXT—For God is not l be a> f , confusion, l*u of' p-'-aci.-I Cot. ,14:33. Trig because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver" will be working, your headache and dizzinessgone, your stomach will be sweet and»your bowels regular. You will feel like working; you’ll be cheerful; full of vigo ; r ano atnbftion. , ~Z ' ' / Dodson’s* Liver Tone is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give it to your children* Millions of people are using Dodson’s Liver Tone instead of dangerous cal omel now’. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of calomel is almost stopped entirely here.—Adv. Within the Inst twnTtnd rfinflfyear*, pinny have had,their faini shaken in (he of The l.’hri - ’ i au- re- L. DOUGLAS THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE” $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5 $6 $7 & $8 Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. For sale by over9000 shoe dealers. f .The Best Known'Shoes in the World. \VT. L. Douglas name and the retail price u stamped on the bot- ” tom of all shoes at the factory. The value is guaranteed and the wearer protected, against, high prices for inferior shoes. The retail prices are die same ^everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do m New York. They are always worth the price palid for them. , ■ P e cjuaiiry of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more A O ornAnaneo in mil-irir. £na J I 'I - *. styles They _ t rr r _ by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that monev ^ van buy. ip years experience in making fine shoes. The smart are the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America, are nude in a well-equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., Ask your shoe dealer for XV. 1. Douglas shoes. If he can not sujr’ ■-* -* - • - not supply you with the kind you want, take no other make. IVrite for iiWeresUng booklet explaining how to get shoes of the highest standard of quality for the price, "J returu mail, postage free. / J ti 4 Best In the World $3.00 $2.50 & $2.00 President “ W. L.. Douglas Shoe Co., postage LOOK FOR W. L. Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom. . Boys* Shoes Douglas ! lKfi Spark St., Kroekton, Mass. Psalmist 1 Voices It When He Cries. “Have Mefcy4Jpon Me, 0 Lord, for I Am Weak.” '••■O. . .• *_ ). T-hr Paradox of Fiiffll! It 4s this: Faith Is both tin avowal of weakness arid an assertion of strength. As an. avowal (if weakness. Faith throws it- of.i_s»*lf upon God. As an assertion of «trengTh," Faith—reverently he it said "Throws it chttlTeribe ■ ut <risi. As all avowal of" weakness,- Faith confesses, man's need of God; as an,.assertion WRtG ANew and ligion genehrtl.V. i and some have'] bad their faitliTri God shaken. They n.sk insistently. J "Is the „Gnd that we were taught t O believe in. I what we were taught.? If there I is ji ’God. i« he not just \\ hut oth er: men a r e : — swayed—ami—cun- t-roh-e+b Iw what- i-s transpiring in the world, or tla* uni* governing his words of-ktrength. it professes God’s need of man. In one breath it v. i- t-s tip- help lessness and the indEsjM'Hsjthleuoss of nntu. .Underlying, a.II ln\o< at.ions cf God’s help not tnerPTy the knowl edge that feeble humans must' have ' l \ ■1; divine assistance, but also the eort sciolism'ss that Almighty <o*d rtiii^i have ns and our work for the act >.a- plishment of his fuirj We tef tqJ»od—or «‘M*.-why’j,tjiv do him? W’liy sliould he stand.by ns if he does not require our presence in the world, if our work is of;ira ob!fcs6iadurii..-:ui- liis creative plan? !a> As toothsome as the name God Not Indifferent. j The.stars move on. though wo grow too weak to Nth-; the tlywers bioom on. though- -oi;r frame’ withers. heaveVts are never stained b blackness of our despair. No bipcf In s .c**vef cesised to slug _ *'/n-n the 'hilA.tny of the boroavdd mother \yrts "X verse, and thereby?" ~ A distinguished Christian nuliluman af England has recently written a book TTiTTIle'd “The Silence., of Gird." of The bereaved midTrer wits sihmred and after dlscrisslrig tbe 'propositjon. f nt tnc tiny grave. In a \\-orhL whether God, who Is holy, infinitely' that, appears mdifferyru to our aspir:.- fiowerfuf and -unchangeabte. ran - Tver- tions-■and longings, Ami it God st+ares nut the present world-wide cj.r-e to ex- this cosmic indiflVet-iice. why invoke 1st or not, he comes to the "conclusion him it} ri i\uy«A tfiswess t But when that* God is the sihop ns ho wire - yes- \ baith invoKes <»ml it is corryiiieMl tlint terday and will be tlie same God for- he enfiriot be indi/ferent to un. since evermore * . be needs us, Ite tu*eds the -work ’our _l()dr topic is “The Quietness, or the -TriwulR fijnd rr* do’ tin- feeling that pulse Tranquillity of God." Is that justi-V^ 1 <»ur-beart-N. the thoughts that’flash __ tjud2-JLF.ho-iu.si as quiet in the tribu lations of the nations of the earth as ( in our Tieiii t-N. tip in our wind tb He be was wheTf peace ruled svqireiiu Cn>T lANOOCjA SA»vta v - ■. »«««••••»<•*>«•««*•*• •* «*♦#••#*«•**•••» >«««•*(•« Mo tf »»M* t **«X«*D»M*** n<»« FRE5H - CR15P- WHOLESOMEr DELICIOUS TMt SANITARY METHODS APPLIED IN THE MAKING OP THESE BISCUITS MAKE THEM THE STANDARD *f EXCELLENCE fmc PtdUr tus fimo. or if not hr should. «4ek hun or vrito us qivin^ his name. CHATTANOOGA BAKERY c "» t ;*- n °o*a Slight Mistake. Gric day ..uu .uld . country dame went to visit her who was a-Jipvlica! Student in ii hirg* ■ i»ileg«*. While she was waiting at .tbo* door a voting man wearing a. white < oat and apnui came out. Going forw ; rd to him. '-he-asked In a meek tone: • "Are you a studerlt coming out for #.docti>r?" , ' - "No. maam." answered the young ‘ -\i mate; "I’m a-paiirior oointrtg, out fur-a smoke," • i girl'who punettiah-s a love let Any ter is mistaken in thinking there is something- the matter with her heart. “~t - - : Anoint the eyelids with Roman Eye Bnl- ; sain upon retiring at night, and in the morning observe the refreshed and j strengthened sensation in your eye« upon 1 arising.” Adv. jr i We strongly tvelfeve ^tt. Our text says, “God is not the God of confusion, but nf peace that is. In* lspan orderly God. His- character is luuught into contrast with trie , turbulorit religious assem- bli«‘S of emotional orierifaTsT Never for a momymt does God become ex cited, lose his head, or .act hastily, or lyider. passioimte .impulse. When . Dart'd CEme to hik best self, lie saw that the stead’fas’thes*. of Zion was secured by the fact that God dwelt in her, and therefore slit* could not be moved. That was wbut steadied Mar tin Luther and Mclancthori in the stormy days of The Reformation, as They sang. “God Ts Our Refuge and Strength,” especially as they heard God speaking to their very souls, "Be still, and know that I am God.” o , 3 : - r _ h- A Vivid Contrast. J hr. »"V t- it our P«. RT PI PING s 3 lo rlern. N. O. To Drive Out Malaria _ And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chili IONIC. You know what you ara taking, as the formula is printed .on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron tn a tasteless form: The Quinine drives ou} malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents. Weight for w«igh}, 11 mimihi rope- s just about -as strong ns n steel one. Explaining the Tears. a golden wedding ail entertnin- uten was given to the surrounding tenantry of the aged couple. At the close of the proceedings tbe^ host rose and relieved his feelings in an elo quent speech, "Lookout that, now, Fat," whispered an old Irishwoman, nudging her hus band's elbow. "Did you see the poor ould must her wid the tours in the eyes of him?” “Sliure, un’ why wouldn't lie he eryin’?” was the husband’s retort, “un’ he niarrled to the same w.nnnm...Tiil. fifty years 1” In tlie Second J’sulfn. the raging nti- 1 tlonS are brought into vivid contrast with the quiet of God. God is sitting— on the circle of' the heavens • and ( ‘ x P r <’ ss laughing, as though ultorly in differ- tn:. .unconcerned By the earthly coin- motion. At one- of the crucial mo ments in onr .natiohril the beloved 'Li:u>oln was down, James A. Garfield, then a con gressman, spoke in New the dire event, an<l said: "The Lord reigneth; he Is clothed with rriajesty, the government at Washington still lives.” , _ Tills quiet of Gad is based on his Infinite olyiructor. Nothiiig in more needed in those trying da vs—of. The. _ 1 leeds oilr h»ye arid our gottdriess; lit* needy trie |iiN‘t’s song and *the- prophet’s 'visioii; ho needs tlie jiainter’s eolori^Iream, arid the martyr's matchless herotsm; h'e needs the smile that beams in luTT face and the hope that bloomi&Jn the" maiden's hosorifl. He needs our* tears and TFtrFTTifigTTf? r r-he 111 eTTsTm 'fLe 15TF-' speakabh* misery, the incouQiarnhle j richness, tlie thrilling exaltations of human souls. !/,«■ we weak or strong —he needs us such as we art*. Faith Challenges God. Faith, therefore, reverently ehal- lrnges God; saying: This indifferent universe 1- so * much vaster and mightier than man. and it is against 1 tht* forces of ibis incomprehensible universe that 'man's puny strength is donstuntly pitted; but if the cosmic' forces crush man who will do h»s work ami wliat will take his place? WiiJ.tho silent stars? .Will tlie rush ing breakers? Weak and frail In* is— vet.powerful to do his appointed work ! Thus with tin* psalmist we The _ ^Flavor Lasts! implies. The third of the WRIGLEV trio of refreshing, long-lasting confections. - Good for teeth, breath, appe tite, digestion. Have it always with you —it’s a boon to the parched mouth in hot work or on long auto trips. Chew it after every meal rightfully ^ Faith.' when r H * Dr. Peery'A "Dtatl Shot” Is'not a "lo- x^nKt" br "•yrup.” but a real old-fa»hloned doae of medicine which cleans out Worm* or Tapeworm with a single do*e. Adv. Vr - — Even 'a tadpole can boast of his so cial position, for lie is in the swim. WHAT IS LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC Lax-Fos is not a Secret or PatentMedi- cine but is composed of the following ! I * f A ;■ YES! LIFT A CORN PFF WITHOUT PAIN! I U. Cincinnati, man Telia h3w to dry up a corn of callus so it lifts off with tingers«_., | shaking of nations, than th« thought that God is sovereign, that he has majesty, is infinite In his power.'holi ness. goodness and truth; before him the nations are but ns the sntal! dust of the. balance; he sets up kings and casts them down., Can Man Attain This Quality? , „ Can this characteristic quality of God be transmitted to men? Can man be tranquil and quiet in the midst of human commotion, contention nnd-batr tie? The days in which we are living file Paradox.of we petition our Maker.in the words. "Have mercy upon me; for l am: weak,” founding at the same Ume our history, when ; petition upon tin* daring claim: “For stricken defffli tliere is n<» remembrance of thee; in the grave who* shall give York as to 1 j^ee thanks?” Tiiat is to s/iy, if tlie Song of . Man, be silenced, feeble though his rt'iiee. yet will it be missed from tin* harmony of the whole. v Tin* great wonder'of life consists in * the fact that alongside of tlie cosmic forces there Ik room for the human soul. The still greater wonder is that 1 alongside of God there is room for j Sound Advice. Tie* sucee>sfnl malt "i business was giving ids son '•orind advice. "My boy,” said he, "whatever you do, don’t, brag.” "N11, father,” said the young man, dutifully. —-‘At li‘!isl nnt iiolLl afii*r. VOll hllM* done it.” . . «- "And tlien?” - , ' “Then,” said tlie father, slowly, "if you were < lever niuugh to do it really well, yoi* will he clever - jeuough know that it s iiot worth bragging about.” <• n»n If this M"||- .1 responsibility. I-Pape-S, Diapepsin” settles sour, It also spells 11 privilege. Hence-*-the Paradox of Faith^-Rubbi Joel Blau. Congregation B’nai Jeshurun, -New York. A "j ou corn-pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes— ni i‘‘ described by the’Lord as those in that nearly killed you before, says this + old-fashioned roots and herbs; CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT . RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE FOOT _ SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN In Lax-Fos the Cascara is improved by the addition of these digestive ingredi ents making it better than ordinary Cas cara, and thus the combination acts not .. only as a stimulating laxative and cathars- tic but also as a digestive and liver toni* Syrup laxatives are weak, but Lax-Fos combines strength with* palatable, aro matic taste and does not gripe hr disturb Cincinnati authority, because a few drops- of freefone applied directly on ii tender, aching corn ■or'-cnlltis, stops soreness at once and soon the corn or hardened callus loosens so it can be lifted off, root and' nil; without pain. A smallJjottle of freezone costs very little at an.V drug store, Imt WTTL posi- ^ tively take off every hard or soft corn or callAts. which “men’s heart.*; shall he failing them for fear and looking' for those things which ar<* coming on the earth.” .Three years 4tgo. men w ere predicting the entering in of the day of universal brotherhood, of amity, of altruism, and us a consequence pxaterial prosperity, the w ise diffusion of wealth and realiz ing millemmti conditions, but now they are so- overwhelmed with .tlie facts that stare them in the face,,that they This should, he tried, as It' Is In expensive and Is said not toirri- nrr 1n rtmsternntion amrcmTDT?fmi apfl tat.* the surrounding Jcin. fnlL into rage when asked to think If/your druggist hasn’t any freezone' ubout 1 hings tell him to" get a small bottle for you I from his wholesale drug house.—ad\A Blessed Be Drudgery. “Blessed hi* drudgery.” In times of . jstrqss how the truth of these words is revealed! Tennyson has It that “the anguish of the singer made the ' sweetness of the song.”* But only to the few is given the relief which i comes from the conscious deliberate crystallization of grief Jnto achieve- • ment. The power of producing a great poem, painting a world’s-masterpiece, l or evolving haunting chords of melody is not- bestovvt'd upon the majority, and those who have it possessed It, al ways, though it "was perchance dor mant. needing the -urge of strong .emo tion to bring It to the surface. For 4 each, however, there Is -the gassy stomachs in fiv6 minutes—Time it! ' ^ ; j. You don’t_»ant a slow remedy when your stomach is bad—or an uncertain one—or a harmful 0Y16—your stomach is too valuable; you musjtn’t injure it. Pape's Diapepsin is noted f<?r its speed in givirig relief; its harmless- nessj its certain unfailing action in regulating Rick, sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions of cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stom'ach .trouble has made it famous the world over. .• y::-' Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your home—keep it handy—get a large fifty-cent case from any dealer and then if anyonfe should ea't Something which do( r snt agree witb them; if what they eat lays/Ttke lead, ferments daily and sours and forms gas; causes bead- Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Tak « R H EU M ACIDR to remove tt>« c*a*« and drive lb* potion front Ute k«»t«tu "RHkMM'IDB OS THI title! rcra rhu bitih os thi omm" At All Druggists Jnt. Btily k Son, Wholesale Distrito tors , Baltimore, Md. (hullTonic Sold for 47 yra rs. For M a la Ha. Chill* and Fever. Also a Fine General Strengthening Tonic. —SZ.VZX- iev dm if HUNT’S CURE folio.in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. RING WORM,TETTER or other Itching skin dlteaoet. Price SOc at druggists, or direct from At. IlcktrSt Medlclos Cs..S)ierass,Tii. A toilet preparation of merit. Help, to eradtoste dandruff. For Restorike Color and loautr to Graver Faded Hair. SOo. and ll.se at Dresaleia. Seeds and Plants In More Nature-Faking. "In your speech you talked aboyt tile dove «yf WriuV, n s iLTfwere is warll k« ■ bird.” ,."Thaf s lli.**iutt»h*rli idea,” replied tlio orator. "Tin* tinie lias come when the It is natural that the . children ..of God should partake of his nature; con sequently -they may be quiet, if the link of faith is st,rohg. Is it not true that God will keep him in perfect peace. Whose mihd"is“”stayed on him? The voice of wi.^lom is the. voice of j God; and wisdoni says, "Whoso hark- 1 cn« unto me shall dwell safely and round, the common task- Things for- *cbe. dizziness and nausea; erUCla- tnerly scorned for their Irksomeness, j''tl0M ..of acid and undigested food— distasteful hy reason of t^eir monotony, remember as soon as Pape’s Diapepsin a re-transfigured by life's Gethseinano-, comes in rontaet-with the stomach all become veritable havens -of refug •. ? 8UC h distress vanishes. Its prompt- the stomach.—(Jae bottle-will piure dove* of Wr*~*oTi 1 *»i‘ w iTB"'^ ■'ffritat.. itm n fogr-rtf .oviT Lax-Fos invaluable for Constipation, ' - *’ Indigestion of Torpid Liver. Price 50c. The swirl of the broom the cleansing of the flatter, the guardianship of lit tle children. Ah! above these brood- the tender angel of forgetfulness, be neath whose pitying, outstretched wings tlie agonized soul may fmd^com- fort and the peace which passes tm- derstanding.—Butit .Davenport- ness, certainty and ease in overcoming the worst stomach disorders is a reve lation to those who try it.—Adv. Aboutwhe time a man tiegins to have good' common sense old age makes him childish and lie cnu'e useYi. ' - ■-v- { ln« trn« lo n»ti,e tfted stock. Rcsdf for Aprlf Mrs RDd Jnne shipment.*. VRrictle* Nawr Hall. Port* HI00 Tam. PRUeoRw Yam and Triumph. 1.000 l* I XJ.OOQ at 11.60 Mr thonaand: 30.00U u, 60OOOat 11.40 pat I thonaand; &0.U00 and abova at 11-26 prr thousand. ' Book four order early and be assured of geoing prompt delivery and good plants Remember. *4 guarantee count and safe delivery to tour expreaa office- IrNti ( Maty Plael u4 Trad fin l|nU, 4i»rS» FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS ■arty Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, Bneoeaaion and Flat Ifptch. 600 forll.*; 1 000for© 0U:6,M0attI M, f ofB n^rijrpoatpald 36c per 100. BatMaettoa puaraalMd. SWEET POTATO PLANTS—immediate shipment. Nancy Hall and Porto KIco^l.UOO to »,000 at «SN;- 10.000 up at 11.60, f. o. b here. Tomato plant* 800 T6«; 1,000 for |1.%: Kgg and Pepper plant* 600 for It M; UkJU. for |) 60; 6 000 and up at ll.K. f. o. b. her*. Postpaid 40c per too. o r. jabims. m nnsatiLU. a. c \ KI.\ K l apeckl'd *F*p R Urundldg Brunrtlfta*-. Ala •MEANS —La rgt varit : ty; ^*»-bue *Hik* $1.60 baa., Ue. WATERS A (luantltlca. earlff bua, riERSOY, -- - ■ such defen jvm iind isive. armamuuL us sh»rfrj il‘ falcon's beak/’ Many of- the children of God have STOCK UCK U-STOCK LIKE IT For Horses, Cattle, Sheep' and Hogs. Contains Cop- . perat for Worms, Sulphuir for the Blood, Saltpeter for the -Kidneys, Mux Vomica,a Tonic, and Pure* Dairy Salt, Used by Vet- —erinaiiinvi? ^ww. NtT* Dosing. Dlrop Brick in T feed-box. Ask your dealer for Blackman's or write BLACKMAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANY CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE by 'f Yet- Eczema Seven Years—-Cured * terine. "I had Eczema oiDm>-“ chest for seven years and the torture was almost unbear able. One pf■ Jour salesffie^ offered to pay for the Tetterine if It did not cure me. I used less than three box** and. am entirely well.'* Clem Jvuwd.*Hufrtn, 8. C. Tetterine. edres Eczema. Itchhtff Piles, Dandruff, King Worm and every form of Scalp and Skin Disease. Tetterine oOc. ..Tfltgrin*. Soap .tleoni ^uMA-dru>;ia^t.-4M. L. j testified to this quiet-that comes from believing in his H’ord. The.paUq&J going to the-operating fahiei or Alie fhe mall from th^ inanufaeturer, The -8hup- trlne Co., Savannah, Ga.' k With every ih&il order for'Tettefine we give a box of Shuptrine’s 10c Liver Pills -ZZM.—Adv. — -7— * Deadly -Self-Consciousness. I would rather have the gift of tre- j ! mendoiis outpouring affection—love of-j God, and love of humanity—thay any |. soldier going intb the battle, or- the ! other gift In all the world. I'desire merchant seeing his property all being it more than anything else- .And yet, w*vept away from him. can remember j even, at thoso heaven-sent jieriods that God is - hts^ fi lend and he quiet, pjfherf my heart Is 'full, of love, how The early Christians ns they_ ? \vere ’hard it is ta express it! Of course, thrown into tlie arenu to be torn into | this is partly shynesf*—4hat niriotis, ; pieces by the lions were quiet, and hampering niantle of reserve in which siuig tugfttlmc—to -tuft, honor -of - J . >rev crrtiasrenln fT i7T" WTan ou r t 1 Missouri has joined the lUl of state-. _ _ which maintain flight schools for KODAKS & SUPPLIES """" ln rural r " gl '"‘ s - ’ , ~s We nl*o do highest clnaf of flaiAhlng. Prices and CwtaJogtie upon retfuest. s. Gnleaki Optkd O.. HrhmiU, Va. . Iterihvate patent leather by nibbing with a cloth soaked ln milk. f» Lord. . Today God is not excited. -The wrath of the tvofhl Is hot confusing him. and he is Just as really interested In the fall of the sparrow «« he is la the adjusting of relationships of em pires, kingdoms acd republics. • .Be this Kiy Joy thxt evermore Thou "riileat all things at thy will. Thy sovereign wisdom t Ml adore And calmly, awoetiy trust That stllL --.e ’ , rr , spirits. How timid and anxious our little self is * Our spirit-self is for ever shocking^ 4fb The stiff conven tional self is constantly trying to cover up the spirit seif—like a proper mid- >die-aged nurse pursuing a happy care free -Jiaby >who has adventured forth with too few clothes on.—From the At- lanUc^ v u . r To Present Old Age Coming Too Soon! “Toxic poisons in the blood are thrown out by the kidneys. The kidneys act as filters for such products. If we wish to prevent old age coming too soon aod in crease our chances for a long Tile, we should drink plenty of pure water and take a little Anuric,” says the world- famed Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y. When suffering from—backache,, fre- T<5r”Sc^nTy ufine, rheumatic pains here oii there, or that constant tired, worn-out feeling; the simple way to overcome these disorders Is merejy to obtafn a Httle Anuric (double strength) from your nearest draggist and you '#111 quickly notiee the grand reanlts. You will find it many ^times more potent than lithia, jflal that If disaolvaa arte BCid aa hot water does sugar. W N. U.. CHARLOTTE. NO. 14--1917. = ADVICE TO WOMEN— - Brow nsyilie, Tenn.—“It is my plea^ tire to let others know' how- much good' Dr. Pierce’s medicines have done me, I suffered : with woman's trouble. Finally I was advised to use Dr." Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. I took about six bottles in ail and Was per fectly \vell. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel lets are the only medicine *1 ever need. Any woman who wants to get well and stay well should try ‘Favorite Pre sort ption.*?’^MR8. CLARISSA ENIX. For over forty years this herbal tqnic for women has been sold by alL deal* Kf l 1,4- ers in medicine throughout this coun- try• Through Its use thousands at women all over this land have been relieve^jjf many diseases of a woman ly nafSpp. —*»; —;—-- —-— If you cannot obtain Favorite Pre scription at your dealer’s.-send ll.QO' to Dr. Pieree, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo. V Y.. and'he will send large package of the tablets, or Mod fifty cents