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RAXKWXLL BKNTUrKL, BAklfWXLL, SOUTH OAKOUHA Are ycfi always weak, miserable and PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN AT ONCE ENDS SOURNESS, GAS, ACIDITY, INDIGESTION. .half-sic] what ia wrong. Kidney weakness causes much suffering from backache, lameness, stiffness and rheumatic pains, and if neglected, btiogs danger of serious Iroublenr-dropey, gravel and Bright’s disease. Domt diday. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. They have helped thousands and should help you. A South Carolina Casa * Mrs. A. T. Bullard, 104 Robeson St., Ben- nettsvllle, 8. C.. says; “1 suffered three years /*7*waAA of agony'and my kid- pkl neys were the cause of the trouble j* and kept me ^ln constant / misery. Pains shot 0 i XmXw from my back to my J 1 head. I had dizzy mi V spells, my body bloat- | i !■ ed and I lost in ■ I E M weight. I finally got fastead I took Lydia E. Pink* ham*! Vegetable Compound tv.. / When meals upset you and you bcjch gas, adds and undigested foo^l. / When you have lumps of Indigestion pain'dr ’;any. ‘distress in stomach you relief instantly—No walling I Baltimore, Md.—"Nearly four years 1 suffered from organic troubles, ner- -w vousneM and head* aches and every month would have to stay in bed moet of the time. Treat* a*miV i Hflal menta would relieve /M Hll me for a time but lo wi AHnI n, y doctor was al ways Urging me to .have an operation. My sister asked me :to try Lydia E. Pink- h a m's Vegetable Compound before consenting to id 'operation. I took five bottles cf it and it has completely cured me and my I tell all my friends As soon. as you eat a tablet of Pape’s Diapepsiu all the_indigeitLm. pain stops. GasesT acidity, heartburn, flatulence and dyspepsia vanish. Pupe’a Diupepsln tablets cost very little at drug stores. Adv. work is a pleasure, erbo have any trouble of this ktmi what Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable" Com* pound has done for me,'—Nellie B. BunTiNGHAM, 609 Calverton Rd., Balti more, Md. It is only natural for any woman to /dread the thought of an operation. So many women have been restored to Bealth by this famous remedy. Lydia E, The Lesser of Two Evils. A gang of Irish workmen was bus ily engaged unloading at the, docks. Suddenly there was a tremendous Luzzing o\erhead. and an airpldne came in sight, flying at jn very high altitude. “Sure, 1 wouldn't like to be up there in that. airplane.'/ remarked Murphy.' reflectively. “All.” replied Tat. “Bunt-wouldn't like ft» he-tip there without It. sonny." 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One trial prow# Ha merit A4v 'buxom middle-class Ndy of thirty-five, but one m'lier (tint from her appearutieo. ri. **«ni*t rvunt) * v» r^ Nnrd.* llei "LfivF! >>7i‘f^“e'*TfTicr hand, •ct# from his idtMiiiti«*ntion of lid eupids, is a dolieluMVjjb liln.fn. a kllisrutiiVof l.loy*t tiinnl Ittrk- to tits Milt. TV , tits, is hi* invt cation: All liking has It It Is tHese mid-century English \ al- 1 itntliiMw ehitt-tnrr^Ui flo^past few years eaughl^lhe fancy of rnlleofors of the old missive*, as readers of a chap ter on “A Box of old Valentines'’ 1 In Virginia Hoble's “The Quest of the I Quaint” may have noted. In t’lncinn.-tl Frank II. Bear has forrtted a «*vlleellon of valent flics ilia! is internationally famous, with* upward of 2.000 speci men*. representing such makers a* Kershaw, Marks, I'ohhs. Martin. Gl!l*s. Peek. King. Richardson, Hughes, Bysh. Hodgson, Kidwell, Tegg. l>can. Bailey, Harrison and others of I,*»u* doiiLloyd of Edinburgh. I.eletix of I’nlais and Kieilel of Nilmberg. Churches and towers rise in the background of many of these Febru ary romances. Ih one. at least, is- sued over the name of “A.-Park, lam- don." tile village ehureh is ail the pic ture—Just a tine, substantial late I Gothic structure quite , literally de* plejed. To the receptive tnaideti it must have come as a rather common- place if apparent symlml of her suit or'* hope for early nuptial*. S**enr ingly he might have s* nt something »iih a little more of the color <»f love. However, prohuhly he knew the te;u* pentment of the lady. , . The Message Revealed. Just the bare church and it imper fect. for that flap o\er against the southern aisle has potheen- projw»rly paMeiT'dowil. ‘‘Why l.iok "it was in tended t«i be lifted." You raise it, the loose cardboard, and behold, you are looking into the warmly lighted churcjL imeriar where a ‘pretty” wed ding. just like the one vre hope to have, is itr. progress. Was there ever Send 2c stamp for I! ■* r a r i * r A n Artists' ^ Colors, including Special Chart tor mixing. FREE, a moat valuable aid. Gives explicit directions for right colors for all subjects and how to mix. American Bine Print Co., Inc. Spactal Agents Look out for Span ish Influenza. At the first sign of a cold take CASCARAK? QUININE * A Fair Proposition. Mr*. lV«-k—My first hir.hnnd never acted like you. Henry Peek- Well, if yon eftn per- •uade him to come back. I’m Milling to exchange .place* with him.—Boston Transcript. Fairy, for her my pa* Hon move Whisper ’r»ea:h her ringlet# that I low Kalry. upon her mold* <t h**som press Thy r*»#y Angers to yield a happlnese RHYMESTERS OUT IN FORCE Doggerel for the Most Part, but Some ' Really Pretty Vert* Can Be Found in tha Treasured Hoards of Collectors. "Grandma" in the Picture. Man. the deceiver. come# in for . • swat from grandma ("truly, .die hers* it had suffered!") in a valentine in which a tall, fragile, willowy underfed and presumably tubercular damsel in low, A Lady of Diotinctlon. Is recognized by the delicate fasetnat log Influence of the perfume she uses. A bath with Cutlcur^ Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores, followed by a dusting with Cutlcura Talcum Powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skin.—Adv. fmi air witty.-you #r« pretty, V o.i are. Mug I# what a pity! I niii king!.- lor your sake. What a haiulahma couple we shall in»kt*’ such doggerel, -m lillle over a ceA- tiny ago. hack writers used to da*h oft to include It) the funny clptpbooks through which rustle swains were in- aUticied how to make love on St. VaU KODAKS & SUPPLIES We also do bifhent rla»*» of nnUtalnf Prl.-ea and C*'ilo(Uf upon rv*)oe«*. S. Galetki Optical Ca., RicUiai. Va. * Success never e«Mnok- to tin 1 who |s afraid to faee failure. $1.00 AN ACRE! Toiaa .*oda MOtolO JUO at-ma |1 06 u>|, * *>oe l raab. baAncv tu year# 64 Mmeo laada II 1001*0 acre# on Rto Urapd*. II UO per afr* i TBXaS-HiziUJkANv'lI CO &>d a olooio. "I CASH for Liberty Bonds! itV** RELIEVES COLD IN THE CHEST Dr Peery'a *'D«ad Shot'" la not a "la- tents'" or "syrup.** but a real old-faahloned 4oae of medicine which cleana out Worms or Tapeworm with, a single dose Adv You can’t afford to trifle with a cold in the chest. It may lead to pneumonia, in fluenza, cr other serious trouble. Thai wn# l*efore the fl*H the colil- ie**»«-tiri i*r!nte«t vulentlncs. tienTn-- men and ether*, still (tenned their own or M»me*'*lM»ughten”. sentlmi'uis. «m or a I >« * lit i lie 14*u of February, ami trem blingly dispatch**«l the caligraphlc pr«>- duel ion tt» the t lu'rishtsl *fi)ir." Often oulside help in rhyming was sought. “The Gentlemen’* New Valentine Writer. IV Bower of CupM," “t’upid's Annual <'Imrter," "The School of l.ove." "The Ladle#’ Polite Valen tin# Writer"—Hie*** are some of the souvenir* of the. period when all val entine* were hand made and hotne- tnnde. • ' —— —-—" Z Y<»u can't always tell what I* In a * man bv trying to pump him. W. N. U-, CHARLOTTE, NO. 6-1919 iNct Contents 15 Fluid Draoi |l *n quick relief sad prevaau pneu monia. You *ust apply It to the throat and cheat, and nth It In. It quickly penetrate*to the »-ut of the lnlUmm.ua and coogeettoo dis appears like magic. Mother'* Joy Salve U harmlcM and soothing, and can be applied to the tendered biby *Ua without irritating effects. Thousands of user*'testify th'.t Itne»ef f^iSkT”; relieve congestion sad croup. , Keepqiar—A for Mi amergencic*. I Doctors and \ ourtes rec- \ ‘ ", _ omtnend It. \ Good dealers \ sell It. 2 Sc. and SOc jars. For Infant! and Children l.ovE'$ LkBOq About n grmerntlon Inter—that is. In tlu' thirties of the nineteenth century —came the real tiling m valentines— well-nigh improperly low, b«nlhv, fills a sweeter conceit 1 ? To match the sent! es • i oline. The old dnine sits in a ehnir reading from "The Sorrows of WerM ther," t*r "Ibm Juan" t»r other relig- , Ions literature of the periotl, anti thus begins a homily which is interrupted and eonfradiett*! by the young man sending the tender missive: ALCOHOL-3 PER GENT, i AVe$etableIYcpafatioafcr As similatin^ the Food bjr tin^theSnaachs andBoweba Yes, here at last young Jove and I Tiie Gordian kr.ot of love shall- tie. ■\vd throbbing thus. m> bosom swell* lU^Visten to the marriage bell#. Oh! hasten fond one—haste to me, In thine own truth and constancy. Promoting Concerning the maker of this church- wedding valentitm, and of many other* which are much sought after hy col- lectors. Miss Itobie has gaiiit-rtil ajul of information, lie was Located at 47 Leonard street. "'London, and made many valentines about the time of Queen Victoria's wedding. His produc tions are generally "printed in color over a (thick and- white foundation, the deep red* and blue* and a green run ning at tiie edge.s -\s it' put on 'Vith a full brush. Tin*/ scelie L* always set in the renteje (tf a 'large sheet.- Tb*‘ lady ,is always retiring and coy. The gentleman wears a low waistcoat, a high stock and Victoria whiskers, alas far-high romance, while Cupid look* on like a small English schoolboy in- No love so wonderful as that first tent on a new- game. Park valentines 1 experienced, maintains another verv.l- are Tiot 'beautiful, but,they are well tier, whose lines on "First Love" nc worth s«'v'Viring and n few are dec id- company a pretty pTcTure: * etliy amusing.” ,■ • TJke ?s the moan's subduing ligrit,- —- Thrown on the ruin tree or ?tone. Wfll give to oMectl« drear and JuIL _— Thereby Cheerfulness and Kesiu*w« neither Opium. Morphine n« Mineral. NotNahcotic jfajpf tf (mftrSAtSjEltli'JEl. Dear girl, whilst listening to a lo 1 vows Beware deceit—save wflen a youth hike we' unftlTds hTsTjjoart to spouse Thee in conjugal links of truth Somebody, somewhere, in those Ten- nysoniaii day,*, discovered" with Brown ing "that “Love is Best,” and thus com municated, with the loved one. under the caption of “freturn of Happiness:” The heart that lay In secret woe Ba$ borne lovo-'a arrow# rankling the Jtiom raised by-hope's deceptive glow. Now sinking into dull despair; • That heart.alone can duly fe**l, The mad’ning Jcy. the ecstatic bliss. Of knowing that their lov#>'s n turnc.l- T»hls. th!s„ indeed, is happiness; . xistipation and D i4rr jjj cl and Feverishness and.- Facsimile Si^naftgr^of RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? fake RHKl-M ACIIYKtorsmor** trecaaaa andttrivs tbs poUon froa» U)a srsusm ’maxnuaDt os tmi nsios «. rtm suit#i usa m n* oi-rtmt At All Druggists iss. Bsily 4 Sou. Wkaiassls Distnbatars Baltimore. Md V/hVT A CUTE untf VgLCtJTl**tr <oor win. ' the - deliciously, hopelessly, helpless *cntimentul effusl*ins of the age * intorrUph albums tmd daguerreotype Diirtntr tiu*se 4|e*-ttdc?~of Brilish ill mnfLnejital romanticism, when tl Cupid and a Merry Widow. Mn^h ift several of the valentines of he 'famous *•* lleetiou somehow - • r*- mind* one of the art. or. artlessne*.*. if-the beefy English ladies why semi- \|H*s.* their charms to nlf weather* unong tiie for*ytI»ia l*n>hes along tlm facade of the IListon Must*unijuf -Iri such mnnifesteMons on one da.’: >f,'lie year of love anti eewtUhent iik- that A'ldch in our time Mi«s MfMrw 1 . Chenipaime has ab’v e»lite<l iaily- fli* tcnip*‘r of , the remarkable Victorian age may be stud'ed cl«*.*e!y. A* f>t i*t. Valentine’* <\*\ itself. wh>**e «d» aervance tvai«'he<J It* xj»tcnf alksu* I<7*0. readers.*f Eag!l*h lUemtiuv n«*.s1 u/»t be reminded h>»w fr*ijofntl» tf I* mentiorred hr the Sn4 ngnaoCeT# from Chancer do-A a*anL STOCK LICK IT STOCKS y LIKE IT IBOHUfftO 161 RAbke^~ UK BALSAM ■uaisun oa 9oo Drops .Vlb^onths ol f Do%e^ N5 medicated SALT