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Georgette and Satin PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN INSTANTLY RELIEVES ANY DI8TRE8SED, '* 1 UPSEt.'STdMACH. ' Head my guarantee t If bilious, constipated or head achy you need not take nasty, sickening, danger ous calomel to get straightened up. Lumps of undigested food causing pain. When your stomach is acid, gas- ay, sour, or you have flatulence, heart burn, here Is Instant relief—No wait ing I Every druggist In town—tout drug gist and everybody’s druggist has no ticed a great falling off In the sale of calomel. They all give the same rea son. Dodson's Liver Tone Is taking After Clouds comes Sunshine. After Despondency comes Jot. After SicipuEss comes Health. After Weakness comes Strength. In the spring when you’re “all in”—fagged out—blood thin, if you will turn to Nature’s remedy, a tonic made from wild roots ana barks, which has stood fifty years as the best spring tonic—you will find strength regained. No need Just.as soon as you eat a tablet or two of Pape’s Diapepsln all that dys pepsia, Indigestion, and stomach dis tress ends./ These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape’s Diapepsln never fall to make sick, upset stomachs feel tine at once, and they cost very little at drug stores. Ad *. n?. I, acid stomach or constipated ’ It, wh* ‘ Dodson’s Liver Tone is T , . . *tl7 Kiw’e and batter re- bowe "'; K " Mid a prominent local dro**lst. convenience •» the next day like rio- on’s Liver Tone is personally ca l° rae l- Take a dose of calomel mteed by every druggist who t°dfiy an d tomorrow you will feel It. A large bottle doesn’t cost weak, ajck and nauseated. Don’t lose much, but If It falls to givfe easy a day’s work! Take.Dodson's Liver ' In every case of liver sluggish- Tone instead and feel floe, fulKof and constipation, you have only i vigor and ambttlon.-r-Adv. to tell you it’s Dr. Pierce’s Golden .Medical-Discovery, put up in tablet or liquid form, and sold by every druggist in the land. After a hard winter-—shut up indoors, yoqiJblood needs a temperance tome, a tissue- builder and blood-maker such as thi3 ’‘Medical Discovery” of Dr.Pierce’s. Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ for trial package. Different Points of View. There was a rush of wind, a clmnL of dust, and the' ear rushed on, leav ing tne old gentleman sprawling In the, roadway. He pteked htmself up and” dashed up to a policeman, ytUli’ng ex citedly : “That motorcar knocked me down The policeman took out a business like notebook and said: “Did you notice the fTTtmher, sir?” “Yes," said the Injured one. “It was i number tifi." Just then another policeman, who had seen the accident,' came hurrying up. and sat id: * “No; no! The number’s W. 'This gentleman was standing on his head when he not I ceil It!’’—Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. s. Ia all cases of Distemper, Plnkoyo, Influ •nza, Colds, etc. ■ ■= of all horses, brood mares, colts, stallions, la to ' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y Paducah, Ky.—“W1»n 1 wu a young girt my blood wm impoverished and impure. My people gsve me Dr. Pierce * Golden Medical Discovery and it ao enriched and purified my blood that 1 hare had no trouble of that kind aince. ‘Golden Medical Diacorery’ ia the rery beat blood pu-ifier and tonic I hava ever known and I never heeitate ia reromraepding it." — Mr*. Jot. CayU, IMJ TrymU, Si. Georgette-combines well with nil the fashlonnhle silks for summer semi- dress gowns and these Include fou lards. satins and taffetas. The print 'd foulards, made up *wlth plain georgette, have accounted for many of ’he most beautiful frocks, the two fab rics being used In about equal propor* 'lons. Safin and georgette, with a ireponderance of sgtin, seem the rule n very dressy models. The reverse »f tills, a frock of georgette with trim- idnk of satin, make* such Intriguing- tfternoon dresses as that one pictured ttere. Printer! chiffons and voiles of ;he Indestructible kind are also ruin- blncd. with .satin and u*«*d as n trim ming nnd in accessories for them. There Is nothing more beautiful 'han georgette In certain gray tones, •specially the lighter ones. The dress shown here may be developed In any *f the colors presented for spring, but t Is a pleasure to Imagine It In that ’one of gray called "nickel" and In an- utter known as "silver.” In “beige" and "fawn" It la sure of making a tri umph, and In "wistaria” and “hja* -inth” bine It would be lovely. Thfa frock la made over an under skirt and short bodice of satin and has i long tunic. A silk cord, used for ’ho decoration. Is couched on the georgette In a very simple pattern. It vntMnes an apron effect on the tunic. >ne of the numberless vagaries in de- tignlng thut keep the tunic Interest ing. The bodice has‘a round neck nnd fastens at the side under u hand of satin. The flowing sleeves are a trib ute to that popular innovation In this sen son’s styles. — 1 Three bands of satin make a fine decoration for them. There Is h crushed (or wrinkled) girdle of the erepe georgette that doe* not in terfere with the graceful lines which, more than anything else, make the success of these soft frocks.- Oa their tongue or In the feed put Bpohn'V' Liquid Compound. Otve the remedy to all of them. It acta on the blood and glands. It routs the disease, by expelling the disease germa. It wards! eg the trouble no matter how they are "exposed.” Absolutely free from any thing Injurious. A child can safely take It. Bold by druggists, harness dealers, or seat expreae paid by tho menu- facturera. Srectal Ageata Wasted. ' A Feeling of Security D , — a ^ . . ^ 1 . . L a , ■ 4 K I , . I ritOTOUSty ▼ Otitnnftf The spirit of youth Is ruinpnnt In nil the new fashions. Joyously, reck lessly, It runs through every design. The whole glad world Is rejuvenated through peace. The days of mourning and somber bitterness are over. Sp the psychological reaction has swept through everything pertaining to worn an's npparel. Every woman looks ten tear* younger because fl.e hearts of the w<»rl«l are glad with the spirit of ho|»e. Young heart* demand young clothes, and- so 1J has come to pass that youthful models character!** the fashions of the hour. Yon naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take ia absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine ia I>r. Kilnier’a Swamp Root, kidney, liver and bladder reme-ly. The aamr *tao<Urd of purity, str-wfth and excellence ia maintained in every bottle of Swamp Root. _ It ia arient i tic-ally compounded from vegetable herb*. It m not a stimulant and ia taken in teaapoonful doers. It is not recommended for everything It ia nature’a great helper in reliet mg and overrenting kidney, liver and blad der troubles A sworn statement of purity ia witb every bottle of Dr. Ki'mer’a Swsaap- GOSHEN, IND. ( U. S. A. And will not yield to ordinary rem edies must have special treatment Hayes’ Healing Honey Stops The Tlcklt Heals The Throat Cures The Cough For MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER SPEECH APPEALED TO HIM Clawlfylng Him. The moat cutting bit of repartee w* remember to hnve heard In recent Accessories In Red. One of the new onntrthmtnns in colorful accessories 4r* collar nnd cuff set* of bright ruby red. These are made of satin sometimes with nnvy Woe linings, and are regarded ax cn- peclally desirable to lighten up a dark blue frock. weeks happened out at the Wlllough If yoa need a medicine, yns should ive t » heat. On «ale at all drug atores bo at of two aix**, medium and large. oner C;on*dared It Great Oratorical Effort. beach picnic of a certain fraternity to which we belong. A very young man and very pretty girl wen discussing costume*, horseback riding, golf and fudge. The girl said that she could ride, but preferred the old-fashioned side saddle. She said she thought It more graceful. They are telling a good Joke on Will U pah aw He was up the othe^day. and was the Interesting center of sev- oral groups of memben who had heard of tho "Prohibition Cyclooo" of Ooorgta. While talking In the lobby to one of these groups of forthcoming as sociates. Congressman Garrett of Hous ton. Tex., passed, after salutations. "Did you ever hear Garrett speakT" asked Upshaw of the member* of his group. "Yes.” they all chimed In. “The nunt masterly address, the Boat prep ration send ten rents Kilmer Binghamton, X Y •ample '* When writing be i mention thia pc per—Ad*. Wonderfully effective In the treatment « Coughs, but If tho Cough la deep-seated and the Head or Cheat >* sore, a penetrat ing salve should bo applied This Jreat!j helps any cough syrup In curing Coughs War Increases Mental Diseases Figures compiled by the New York state hospital commission show that SJHfi more patient* have been ad mitted to the state hospital* during the forty-four months sine* war *a* declared than for the similar |*erb*l of time prior to the lieglniiiiig of hos tilities. the admissions prior to the war being ■J1»„'tlU. rs against 33.31 1 after ward. The state hospitals ure actual ly housing B» more patients than they were built to IcctHuimKhtf, The Flapper in Silk Attire But. really. Miss Z.," Insisted the A FREE BOX OF very young man, "do you see anything Inherently Improper In the divided skirt r "Nothing whatever. Mr. Q.." an swered the very pretty girl, earnestly. “For Instance. I think that you might wear one with |**rfect propriety."— Cleveland Plain Dealer. (Opus tfci Pin* ul Pmtritis J For Ctat Colds, fc md Criop, la enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. This la the only cough syrup on the market with which this additional treatment la given. The Salve is also very valuable as a Germicide for the Nose and Throat You get both remedies for the price of one. 35c. Sold by all Druggists. If your Druggist should not have it in stock, he will order U from his nearest Wholesale Druggist Made, Recommended and Guaranteed ts An Immune Miscreant. “If you dig u pit for your nelgldior, you may full % Into It yourself,” re marked the tuan who remember* his Sunday school vaguely. “Yes. returned Mr. Chuggln*; “that retribution Idea tuuy he all well enough rbr plt-dlgglng. But the man who break* glass bottles In the street very seldom has any tires of hi* own to be ruined.” I ever heard in all my life of asso ciation with great orators, fell from the lips of thnt grcAt Texan nnd4 statesman one night at Dalla*," said Upshaw. "He was Introducing me," replied Atlantu Cocstftv- BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Why use ordlnnry cough remedies when Boschee’s Syrup bus been used so successfully for fifty-one years In all parts of the United State* for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled In tho throat, especially lung troubles? It Elves the patlept n good night’s rest, free from coughing, with easy expec- torntion In the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the Inflamed parts, throw* off the disease, helping the pa tient to regain his health. Made in America and sold for more than half a century.—Adv. Upshaw solemnly Paradoxical. 'Jagg has h lot of dryhutnor." Tea, and oddly enough, especially the Public The Darn Parasites! by PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY. manufacturers or Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic when he has DMB flnninif; Mrs. Rnohec (with newspaper)—It costs Holland $3,000,000 a year to maintain her dikes. Mr. Boohee—Serve* her right. Why doesn’t she start a republic?—Buffalo Express. Final. “What Is the best test of realism In a play?” "The real money It draws at the box 'office.” AVOID INFLUENZA! and Its Dreaded Ally Pneamonla by n.iny True Genius. irrateful we are to the man of No Table DrinK Has Ever Taken The Place Of in humility, and In the ’obligation) to serve mankind. True genius always has these Inspirations.---Emerson. ' _/~ and Shorthand thoroughly taught. Unroll anj time Write for catalog. narrow feather-stitched hem is ever prettipr than georgette for the collar. A sash, ending In n knot and short ends to the left side, is of striped taffeta. This gives opportunity' fot dashes of vivid color on the plnin blues, brown nnd greens.that are cho sen for these quaint and dressy little frocks, nntj Is just whnt they need tr give them life.. Besides these taffetas for daytime wear fhe flapper rejoices in party frocks simply made of taffeta So far as clothes are concerned, the earth and the fullness thereof belong to the flapper. A few years ago *he did not. aspire to silks, or. if she did, her longings were likely to go uncon- shlered. But silks have been coming her way for several seasons, and the war let down all barriers In Its way. This spring finds the younger girls sure of new silk frocks, among them many taffetas. Everyone, for that mat ter, will wear taffeta— from morning to night—nice negligees are made of it as well as afternoon and evening frocks. , • _ But silk is not the only privilege which grown-ups are willing to share with the younger folks. The'tunlc ap pears on a few dresses for girls and Is very pretty for them when It Is hs clev erly managed as U 1* In the. frock pictured above. Here 1t Is slwsl^d at each side of the front, forming an npmn-tunic. with small.- silk-covered buttons, set in priiu rows on it.- Two row* of these little button* on the aimole bodice are rather oddly placed at the aide* of the perk opening. liilar Dart* a man to do a thing, and If he’s a foot he will attempt it. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 13-1919, A WAR-TIME ILL THAT’S SPREADING HINT’S SALVE CURES IT! w * r l ren °kes of Europe, a wave of ordi nary ITCH is spreading over the country. Thia akin disease, history shows, has always prevailed, following war* and the concentration of armies. It was common during the Civil War a was an epidemic of the J Var. Now history is iumpean struggle. Returned soldiers a contact will find a re Boil just like coffee—15 minutes after boiling begins. Its delicious flavor, rich seal brown color-and fine aroma make it such a satisfying cup that Postum is the ideal drink with , meals for both children and grown people. helllsioes them Itch after the Spanish American repeating itself after the great nd those with whom they come in fcognixvi remedy for the Itch in Iv known a* "Hunt’a Itch Cure.” late ’90’a will testify to its-merit*, followed HI NTS SALVE will cur* for all fprnw of the Itch, and you ao. He ael!a HUNT'S 8ALVE tee to refund the purchase price to mkn among thooaaada wh* * a*y#: ■ •at candor ompsl* *4*,, L -? >r * 4 ** >rier snauF otto* . Hand Work Reappear* We can look for all xortTi of hand work now on everything; Indeed It i» safe to predict that trimming and then more trimming of every sort, braiding, stitching, einb* uldery. cro cheting. every sort of fanev, even th« long-ago punch work—Is about to ap pear again One of the recently im ported French trot tear suit* bearing pnt tli* Men shuora a tee ailirhing of white atik 'breads an a dark bine wm Used in place of coffee it provides a real health drink. Contains no drugs, no caffein as does coffee; doeen’t make you nervous, sleepless or fretful. There's a Reason" Itocctb—two sizes 15c & 25c. where a white crape da i ahows a departure from the usual i met finishing TW Mart** are plain J aitb inroad hart ft*red enffa. and tW { skirt fait* fail and ^CWred min tW