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HOW TO MAKE A CREAMY LEMON 3EAUT.Y LOTION AT HOME / / / FOR A FEW CENTS. ■ Tour grocer ha, the■!«*, and drug stQre or toilet counter will supply. NV omen reft at hbine. ' 0 you with three ounces of orchard white At this time of the.year most peopl# for,a few ceht.4. Squeeze the juice of suffer from a- condition often called two fresh lemons Into a bottle, then put Spring .Fever. They feel tired, worn in the orchard white and ahake well. out, before tl^e day is half thru. They ? This makes a quarter pint of the very ma y have frequent headaches and y b£st lemon skin whitener and complex* sora ^ mes “pfSipTy or pa^e skin. ,„a beuutlfler ka„« „.,Ma.s,„ g e .hi, fra- SST grant, er-amy lotion (tally Into the face. ^ |£ ye a ai‘,.1 “ffthnt .neck, arms and hands and JM.st see how tired,worn or feverish condition In th# freckles, tan, sallowne,ss. redness and springtime of the year, should try th# • roughness disappear and how smooth, refreshing tonic powers pf a good al- soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! terative and blbod-*puri fieri Such a ope It is harmless .and the beautiful results !> is extracted from Blood root, Golden* Will surprise vou w —Adv. *V- Seal and Stone root. Queen’s root .and ‘ . ■ ' r Oregon Grape root, made up with chemically pore glycerine and without the use of alcohol* This can be ob tained in ready-to-use table! fbrm In sixty-cent vials, as druggists have sold it for fifty years as Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It' is a standard remedy that can be obtained In tablet or .liquid form; ~ A good purge should be taken one# a week, pven by persons who have w? movement dolly, in order to ejimlnat#. matter which may remain im»h cause a condition of nuto-intoxientiofi. poison? pig the whole "system. Tq^ clean th# system at least once a week is to prqo* Vice health measures.* There is nothing so good for this purpose as tiny pills cover normous l '\ \ "^l and strong. I*get Op in the morning at fourro’clocK, domy housework, then *:o to a factory and work all day, come homo and get supper and fbel good. 1 don’t know hoW many of nay friends I have told what Lydia Ei Pinkham’e Vegetable Compound has done for meMrs. Anna Meteriano, 86 West-10th St, Peru, Ind. Women who suffer from any such ail ments should not fail to try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. ihii get .the their dinner out.* 1 —Louisville Courier-Journal MLi;|C,\ >»*iii|s billion- "up ill sihuKC \>•;! id v, inji 11 — • ■of ilit- mormons .W.asfa iii tlie I'iirI used li\ our indiis tries. < III I In' hi her band there is. a man. in Washing Ion who lias >14 si’i ivets-4 bow 1i turn •smoke' into money and Ite is-now btrsily engag'd teaeiiing the .rest uni in ... Iio’.x 4 ice form 11 u ■ 7 T |.|e—rptes. I htC lrV' tiiealiiS ttf ' j 4 <• di ll, through eieeirieaj pfe- 11oi only ; twinhu. vast •m llir smoke, dust* a-ml made up of~the May-apple, leaves of aloe and jalap. fa ml sold by almost all druggists in this country ns Doctor Pierced Pleasant Pellets, sugar-coated. For many years druggists have watcHhd with notch interest tin* remarkable reeoud ^namtimed by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, the great kidney, lever and bladder medi cine, > JUNE PINK EAKLINA TOMATO PLANTS I'.M.In h ImiiroTf'll liiltiio 00 i»*r IU0 pure, lost led.f.'00 pur bu .hoi. I, L — Defined. i r t “Her moistened, eyes- were- -fairly blazing at me with rag.-" “1 se*.*! an a! lad, of liquid lire." tt ir n paj-sTciarr’s prescription. Swamp-Root i$ a strengtiiening medi cine.''It" helps th?~kidney^f1iver and blad der do the work nature intended^ they sIninldilu-T — .——-—•—( ' Sv.*itup Root has stood the test 'of years. It is sold .by alLdiuggnitsf on ps merit and it should'help you. No othet-kidney me<li- cine has so many friend*. Re sure t*J get swamp-Root. a.nJ start treatment at once. However, ft you wish First to test, this great preparation send ter. cents to’ Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bmghamtur., X. Y., for a •ample bottle., W-hen.writing be sure and mention this paper.—Ady. HomiLfe ga*e* md m*ressnuil\ dvnnTnui ;i .»• UUl! iiatinn nn*es MARY JOHNSON’S HAIR Wat Short and Kinky Now its Long And Fluffy Sho Used l NOAH’S HAIR DRESSING Price t5c. If your dealer can’t supply yon sen# to u». Refuse substitutes. Manufactured bf NOAU PRODUCTS COUP., RICHMOND, VA. Sweet Putietu Plant* — iun* ul r»ru *i«a* POST.PA10 1 J00 to 9.U0U at) fob. 1U0, «*» f uo per l.uuu { here ( . 1,000. C TI Tomato I’lanti-UStpio »«••*;, t*rii*a* Maw 600. *H6i— POST PAI8 1.000, 1 75! f o. b. 100. 40a 6.000 at 1 60 I here 1,000 0.00 10,000 at 1 ajJ Pepper Plant*. Ruby Minis. May 1 at delivery Kffff Plant*. N. V. Improved. . 600, «1 261 POST PAID 1.000. *26t o b. 100, M* 6.000 at 1UU J here 1,000. D. F. J A Ml son, 8PMMERVILLB, S. O. Cn’uvc precipitation of 'gasv-s, per., sc. Rut thesu ^uscs can b>* -ui'adc to condense upon mists in tli>* form of .steam or’ finely sprayed " ti ler or up« ui ~extremeiy fine powder or dust puVposely thrown in to tlie sweep of the p t ses to efteet this. In ‘ibis way it is pos- sjlile to deal with va ried conditions and iir'es'tbnt bid fair to down or removal of Left the Squire Thinking. A well-known Hiuqpsliire squir* 1 , not ed for bis shabby coats, was one day leaning over a gate which commanded a good view of Itis broad acres. A well-pleased smile was on his llpa when he was startlei] by fin* sound of A wheedling voice near him. “Gle us a hand, old • Chap, to help my poor old donkey. up,the bill." The squire turned,-nntl, with the smile des^penilig in liis face, pushed the Uttle cart behind with so-hearty a good will that the cinder exclaimed with admiralituig- “Well, I’iu darned If you aliv’t a good old sport. I say," he went on In A whisper, <Tve knocked over two or three of the squire’s rabbits, and I’m darned If you shan’t have one." Whereupon, with a great appear ance of secrecy, lie pulled out .a fat young rabbit from under a sack in the Cart, and trotted away, leaving the be wildered squire with one of his own Expert Advice. Mv im>banil always ullages a flisl en I '**1! him I need a litiIefumueyJ Your system is all ovroiig. Tel i you m*ed a lot of money. Ther 11 be g!a<I to compromise on a lit ”—I.nuisvilfe i 'mlriei-Journal. of mine-. - — — ,— Doctor I’oHretr-. experiments began several years ago when, as a member of tin' 1 staff of-'(lie I’niversity of <’al ifornia, lie was Cjilbsl upon, to solve tlie problem of helping a smeller local ed on San l iaiieiseo bay. The 'waste gasesjjjul vapors from ibis smelter, re sulting from tin* sulphuric acijd part ing process used in treating gold and silver bHlltoW, w*-r>- declared a nuis- I'libe by neiglilitiring farmers and. Seemed—likely lo ftrp\ ukc cosily lifi- gatmii; and possibly lefld to a »hnt- i.«»red between SO and '.hi per cent of tin* whli a I'ojrtlaiHl plant near yaaaj • $100 Reward, $100 CAtarrh is a local disease greatly Influ sneed by constitutional cooditioA*. -It therefore requires constitutional treat is taken Internally and acts through th* < Blood on the Mucous Surfaces'of the Sys tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the dlseass, gives the patient strength by Improving th#: general health and assists nature In ffolng Its work. 1100.00 for any case of Catarrh that * HALL’S CATARRH , MEDICINE fall*'to cure. — Druggists 75c. Testimonials free F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio DRIVE MALARIA OUT OF THE SYSTEM down nf. th* wns c«>lb*ctimr somYthiag dike a bun dreil tons df dijsi dally. Drier to tlmr the tiust duul !>e>*n scattered b.n»ad< Hst, nip!'-settled upon tin* groves of mlja- cent drsittge grow >*rs, b*iiding"'t» **^* ,r> - Nl V.* lirigiilloli. ' AliTlIVsls (U* fTm - re-- cov>*r**d dust dtsi-los>*d the pr**s* te-V of .in iip]Vec'mble\ }>erce.nta'ge • of p*»tasli, but this ;»t~ti'ii«t♦*« 1 no marked attention. :it tin* time. Since tin'll, particularly now tla,t ii i*« in» longer |M*>sible. tor us to get potash from our prime sour< >*. Gcriminy. tins'-element so- es sential t'o a balanced planttooi-i is iq They T<)\e their land because it is ’.heir own, and sem-fi to give aught oth- ■STfea'siih w"hy-.- -Ualioek.. WANTED w as s /oin tit<-ns| liv lie* shifting wind bi'l.-hing s|; t «-|. don Tit-Hit'r YOUR NOTES AND ACCOUNTS to coL Icct anywhere. No collection; no charga A trial wil) convince you. Address Southern Adjustment Co„ Chirlotte. N. C tnd tutth tin* 4i bein*Heien( **<*oiiom i **s following from tln*ir abatement where tin* nature of these outpouring* j s harmful to man and Vegetaliyfi. in ‘the smelting of lend the fiime contains any w here from in III m«r cent of tin* volafilix.ed ip**'i- al in the form of fead oxi<l>* and lend sulphide,, with compounds of arsenic and antimony: 'I bis percentage- is will Worth recovering. Doctor Cott rell is authority for the slfitemont that upi less than .‘hi valuable sulistances hr*- found In fumes which, if. not col- b*cted. would l»* lost during the ,sm**lt- ing, and/elining of various ores, etc*': At Great Full*. Mont., there was at one time a daily loss in dust from the stacks of,qne ot tin*, large smelters of :s.7”q i/Mutmls of copper, KM} otKtee:. of }fpl'arnui>*»n .silver, and (hjl ounces of gokl. Hy an saving the adequate, provision for <ltisi roVrtvrry, to 1>'** tie* ihVs smelter .wa* -able* to save fn the whi-eh-’fli* course of a single yeat metttllic val- In fitlier wonh ues- amo»ibtiii’g .to •' The bligbiiug\gas. sulphur dioxide, given oil' from NV* stin ks of eopp. r *:;u:lt.**rs eaji in* transfonAed into U.Se- fnl sithsiCanves by turning the gas jnb* 'uipburie aAi<l or sulphur. / Sulphuric, arid is largely -made here by treat+ttg |>y rife.-, and v. i* now consume annually in lilt* neighborhood of t*.-’-"' 1 MHHl i*m-^ of .'ot p-*r ei'iit sgbdmri*' a« id. To a gia nt-vxtent tbfs eorr*'-ive t!ui*| ’is a prune . eon--ititm*ii1 in tin* preparalion of fertilj/,**rs. especialIjt; y.lujia* pho?- pli-de Tih-!; i> treinetI for ibis pur|»ose. It.is jlsn-itsed in eoh'v erl ing^ i In* am Ultimatjum. ' _■ For. some moments we stand or the comer, waiting untlfi the street cross ing shall In* passable. The long, low. rakish vehicle contln* oes to roll by. Casting our eyes down tin along lt.«Llength ws* mutter: “What n nuismice these L’Od-cyUnder tirought irji some puz/.liug situations, cars are! I ll either have t*» own ofie l’p to a certain stage inalters went myself dr transact ;ill my business on •well enough on the miniature scale this side of tlie street." i of tlie investigational tests, but be- parker‘6 HAIR BALSAM , -a tollrt-pr*p*r»tlon of merit* Help* to er*dl(-»t«d*n draff. For R**tortns Color oad !**aty to Gray or Fid**! Hair. 60c. and >1.00 *4 DrnyylrU. street Aaylajdy gr«*at demand h courage to In* a pioneer, started full blast To actually cr.-at** dust as. iiv first concern in order to recover -the jrolasli which’-previously bad. be**n- only -a by-product in the lyauu fact tire of' cemertj. . w - Cement Become.* By-Product. This i* ceriuinly a romantic d**v.*l- modern induRtryc,where, an tailed for the purpose of fife of tin* factory turns ieit eeiil**r of operatious aro'ind • ylant us adhisted. the• r 7*»*j;mnt beep:n<• s tin* by-product- and th** potash; furni-ii atmri'ip!^ nonpCV TREATMENT. otT^q*i-a roii«a Boo* rrmoTN *«oUlnr and ahorS hr—t*. N*rir board of It* oqual for in>Mk Try lb Trial trratmoat oont FMI. by mafl. Writ* to Off. THOMAS E. GRAIN B*ab AMs* A— SO, OMATSWORTH* 00 Wrlgtit's fr.-ilan V-yptalilr Pill* aro Ulm- ply a k-mxI. -ii.1 fashioned aieditlnr for rrgu- !*tlni? th»* atoni ich. liver and'bowel* Get * bo* and try th-*m ^jd.v Next ttilrig to hayln^a thing is know ing yhwre to get It. -y < W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 16--191IL freight OUs pressures of tin Ket Cont?nt9 l r > Fluid » nun 1 In* problem wn* t U'ld so well w:is ( I stalled ai thi* sip* 1 1 If bus b«*t|n doing it For Infants and Children, Any* o'* at all familiar wjih am.av.-r age eeim'iit plain amhtb« irmr po"- slered appciiranc**'" of Vim near-hr far rifo>y can r«*:fli/.e f 1>*> liooTi it) be eiuif**rre<l by tfm geimrfVl (Tf fleet Vi '-:*T*pn •• i| *i la tof< me pr* venting tin* eseaj-K* ot the in saving tie.- popish which i* chat plant w hai is eommyaiK :i<Iniit T<*«I to be tin* nio*l’dJH'iiniit of all pjarbh’ms of smoke Ta- fume ab:ileim*n!-. \ iz., tlie pk*'eipi;nt ion of acfiL. liiist. 'In**-. g«>*nl results obtained in Hu* first \nstanee soort beCaim* widely known and ii new lin»* <ii iipjiiicatioii w as opetp*d a f-**w year-*-tai< M w jren theV great *•o|kpetNsmelli*r at Haiai.bii.i, < ’al.. adaption only irpf 1 dust but- *.*Tfilleh rER CENT. J ALCOIiOL . - - AYe£cfab!e Prcparatiwfcr As similnlintjlhcrood by Re^uUa tin6 the S tomachs and Bowelsaa Beats the most b>U- story of Doctor.!’.dm tnoina •."nt<<! t" Smithsonian iitfj.ifut • ,»t \Vashlng.ton all of his vaiuttl) 1 - ,*atent’s Velat ing tp tim..electrical ; idmpitarion of (InsK smoke ami ' .oiu*.*. -yTlm pur* pAsc of this eic.rilflcencq on hi* part was that ;.iv proIRs .-resulting from the pra^vn'Rl applicRtloti ,*ft the, p:it- ents should go. to tlivV upbuilding t.f- a fund to aid in*r tlie advan> em**nt of Sclent ill ’ research. In *h*>rt, *t**- Imlp genius ttud -t<> develop inventions where' tin* needful financial nid might otherwise he lacking.. \ teio-vf wnn tmm* litig.-ttion jtii«» s iimthonia snlfniate. f STflplmrie Me*] fvpltl'S forest! y st'fvi ce._ . (( ,j ( j j s |q g;-,.;it *1 eiliailfl ii\ o-Xplosiy** r tim* paflieh's in thy farm .faefaries, .oil retilu*:'s. steel mills and .ami sulphur dioxide ga-(.<^ V;M y t .q iHdusu1e>i, engag*‘dl fTT the'-mak- * die eye. giveo.oft from d+tr* hie of heavy, ehbniieals Sulphurie tlie siimlter, had sw«*pt thy 4,-bl is likewis** ext«tiisiv**ly» employed g country hare m VegetiU3uh |*y smelters ami the latter arc paying and it wfilr a case grf j**ilhyf , t< high ns S.’li• ,a ton today - lor the no oq a siippressb.ii of'these ..tuff. Suipbfir dioxide 1 is used in c* dischip-ges * , ) n,. prepa rat foil of wood puip tor pa- i/.ed pin lit of tin* Cottrell p**r making. 1 both as a disiiftegrnling a**eordtii~ly. installed Tli*V and bleaeliiiig agent, tin* gases t-reattsl averaged s In d* aliiig «witIt u*>xi< u* or Wlrjee- ChcctfulncssaitdRcslConfe^ neither Oplum.MorpJilne nor Mineral. NotKarcotic jiedjpt^OUDrSAfmUPfTlS^ ‘ Pumplun S*d . V—t jUxSrma I disagrees There’s always a safe and pleasant cup to take its place •INSTANT POSTUM is now used reg ularly by thousands of rormer coffee inner coffee drinkers who live better and .feel better because long and cii.oderJVfaly |VdtVted tongue, is frank* loving, truthful and affection ate. ^'..w all fliLs may or may not be 'true; huh ! wtjl advise you, young man, to quit eye-gjizing find .study her 1 tongue. Scolop**, tlie Xcrfbe. Character Told by Tongue'. Someone ban discovered a i'uwv set- H * . .. . ^ ence tImt he hits,, .named “Glosso- tnarfey." AmericaTn/.'.AI, it is totigqe- ojogy. The owner of a short broad tongue is untruthful and unreTiabb*. nl, stnggcr«-d * very one with th** al,>*» lute coolness with -wltjch ho rnet al! Sm* ciinrges. Hut when lie left tin* cliani Ja*r. in the dnrlfaess and .falling ymnv no enh was ti? he. found. l Sapr stij cried the deputy, "as h«- lobk**ii imvair of the change long broad ton US£. owner of a diallow, superficial and a great talked. CaiJIaux’e Aplo..vb fhere’/VReaaon St ruck. iUHh a m|[ lm uppitua* torenr -containing d*.*iei-tiv* 1 .von w hix a fa *4mtinwfn: tioiied. "Ye>. inoiisJ.'ij * ihyn : take m** home," * MCi' in* qu»*s- *■ Wry—u*4L— ii*Wd. (’aiilmix. harg'.-d with In- as he eiit Hu 4lhI. us Uisu- ('hronicfv iKKANTS. CHILUHOj,