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■ t Work ifard? A Wonderful PERUNA Work which bring* any ubumusJ •train on ..ikt back and kidueya teu«U to cautte kidney ailments, such an back ache, latm-ne**, headache, dizzina*** and diet rowing urinary troubles. Kidney complaints; make apjr kind ov «"ork doubly -bard, aud if neglectod then it danger of gravel, dropsy of Bright’s disease. If your work is hard on the back, keep \ our kidneys in good condi tion with Doan’s Kidney Pilla. T bou Mtnds rely on them EFFECTS grippe Mr. George K. Law, 13 Mi North Franklin SL, Brazil, Indiana, has V word of cheer for sufferers from LaOrlppe and its results. Head His Letter **1. havs suffered for the last two' winters with tLat terrible disease, UUrhpe. Having often heai^d of the great value of Pe- runa I decided to try lt, v I have only need - four bottles and I do not now have any bad effects from the Grippe as It has Just about entirely disappeared, and my general health la good. I am satisfied that Peruna is a won derful remedy, and I do most heartily endorse ,and recommend It for LaGrippo.” Enthusiastic Texan Tells of Bad Fix He Was In and How He t Got Out by Using Black- Sherman Law Is Ignored in Steel Price Fixing Draught Liver Medicine. A North Carolina Case J. W, Glover, sTToe^ light of a recent extraordinary event-at Washing maker, 116 N. Main §t.v Salisbury, N C. says; "1 i^ave' su(Tired at ernes from spoils of backache. TTbe pa*n . was «&> s*'.veM»-att:lm«M [ c/ouldnT get out of ✓bed without bein', fi nally a 1 friend advised me in get Doan's Kid ney PiHs'itml a few doses of ' Doan’ s stopped the backaciie and since -then when i have had any trouble a short use of Dor.n’s lias always made me Holland, Tdxas.^-Mr: J. N..- Messetv who lives a,abort uistupce from here out in -■ jlie country. says: “Bluck- Draught is without doubt the best liver medicine made. I do not hesitate to say it will dj» all It Is recommended to do and more. - I am strong ami heal thy .-hut we all peed a little'active--medicine once In a while, and Black-Draught is good enough for me." It does the work well and cleans the liver, carrying *away bile, the easiest bfffny purgaHye I have ever seen. % Once, some years ago, I had slow fever and my stomach was In a bad fix. and Black-Draught gave me relief and helped me a wonderful sight. It cured me of imUgestion. aud the hud feeling after eating. 1 keep it for my fumily, they use it and have for years. Liquid or Tablet For; Sold Everywhere - breadii, tearful lest some /one within "Qv, range of an ordinary conversational time of voice find . objection, which ^ would pus's along to the department of .niLj''' [/ 'CJSv j"s»ice. At Uie eapitol, however, steel ^ ;p|]A producers hot onl.VfHrgued a fixed iiiini- ^ y Xjd\^d ,NUU ‘intuit price list fora period of months, r'^^W ^ a with the public in fu.i cognizance of rr \\ v\ lyit waseforward, hut minimum prices \ foe steel were agreed upon with the ki-iiwIedge, ew-ii wjill the connivance, eseutatlves. By ibis virtual repeal of tli£. Sherman anti- she«l through the agreement betweep the Industrial tmard •f commerce and the steel manufacturers fixing the price of the remainder of the current year, the government lias general industry that it has adopted a broad ami con- f he unifier of Imsiness conservation. and that the narrow, it had assumed tow aid enterprise, for more than a genera- v abandoned. This forward-looking ucMon on tlie part of draHoti- lias been foreshadowed in the constant postpone- st prosecutions on the calendar of the .Supreme court and lip Webb law. which gives our manufacturers the right to nation on products intended, tor export. ( „ Get Doan’s at Any 5*ore. 60c a Box, TVf\ A V»G KIDNEY vJ PILLS FOSTER-M1LBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. A WAR-TIME ILL THAT’S SPREADING HUNTS SALVE CURES IT! D RED in the war trenche* of Eurone. a wave of ordi TR( INi'OC and too, ij saves .doctor hills and Is Lumbago or Gout? race RH Fit MAC I Ditto remore theca end drift) tbe poison iron* tbe cjcteiu. uot expensive, A stitch in time saves nine, ami most Sickness Is caused by a bad liver. A few doses of Black-Draught fixes that, and I don’t see why people don’t use It, nnd they would see as I have, what a help it would be." Ask your druggist for Tliedford’a Black-Draught.—Adv. '• H OW U the United States government run these day Sam or Columbia must lie running things. Auywi meeting the other da/ at which hut two regulars, recess appointee not yet confirmed hv the senate were present. Mr. Wilson mmjmolj SHERMAN. TEXAS. Not Enough Time I’ahsMii Brown was siopjM street by Histiih Jackson, n flock. Alabama FOR EACH Business UUAfintr«<] to tki.r.y poUto lu^i without fill and without Injury to ftna. Oos or two applications usually •ufBrUnt to aare tho •ntlra crop. Easily 9 applied leant a poo 8 to**ey* tier's Irish Rotate, Bug Pillar. At druggists and fe»er»l atnres. If ymr _ Owiler frill not s<i-n>l» you, wo will send you four S'c cans. postpaid. for |1 M # Trr It on rtieum’er a-riaah. cantaloup* a n't tomato planta Mnaay hack If ant aatlAflQjf <!•«*"'» a~r s*1 f* PttSan'v | ( Macon, Ga. WRITE FOR CATALOG } Soothe Your Itching Skin Shuh Cuticura began a ualion- Lgue oX miilitw SWAMP-ROOT F0$ KIDNEY AILMENTS Concord. R C EASY fO CURE “NAUGHTINESS fRIBUfE fO YANKEE FIGHfER CommenStme Methods of Dealing With Children Will Always Be Found Effective. Magazine Writer Describee the “Doughboy” as All the World Has Come to Know Him. There i« only nne medicine that really stands out preeminent a* a medicine for curable ailment* of tbe kidney*, liver and bladder. Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stand* the highest for the rea*< n that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing cases. Swamp Root makes friends quickly be cause its tmld and immediate effect is anon realized in most case*. It u i gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment nl once. Sold at til drug stores in bottles of two aizes, medi um and large. However, if you wish to test this great preparation send ten cent* to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton. X. Y.. for a sample bottle When writing be sure and men A morbid exaggeration and perver- Mon of the natural desire'which all children feel for notice by their eld- em, la held by Thomson to be the ennae of abnormal naughtiness in children. Theae cases are of essen tially the Name nature ns those of “moral Imbecility" in children who arc In some degree mentully defective. Tbe proper lines of treatment are dear enough, and when carried out conalsteutly nnd thoroughly are rap idly and completely spcce^xful. They nuo be Minimari/.cd as follows; (|) All severe corporal punishment- 11111*1 be stopped—it never does any good, (2) Nobody must ever appear shocked, amused or even surprised at anything a child does. (3) His misdeeds are never to be alluded to. nfueh less de- acrlbed. in-his presence; and. lastly, he should be noticed and encouraged In every wuy when he Is good aud al together Ignored when he Is naughty. —British Journal of Children's Dis eases. George Pnttulll. a magazine writer who has been with General Pershing’s army In France, has pttld a tribute tg the American fighting men that Is wor thy of reproduction n every county In the United States. Says Mr. Pattulll: “The American soldier Is about the finest human specimen on top of the earth—rough nnd ready^ grumbling, never giving up; always able to Inugh even at his own plight; a holy terror In a fight; ruthless to an enemy capa ble of re«dsfnn'*e; generou* to a fault toa beaten foe; hitting nobody, fearing ss went out of toun. thtr* official futility in Washing ton—Burleson and PuIiii-t KODAKS ft SUPPUES Working of the Franking • Privilege in Congress Wt also do kifkrtt (Ism of Bniikisf. Price* and Catalogue upon r*qu**t. S. Galaski Optical Ca., Kuboal. Va. WANTFB Men *nd ooaira u» **ll V*r**ni«a " c**’ • uj.mt preparations. tt»c*r* surer- ware and }*w*lrr nsperience nonac—»qrr If yea can fnrnlab references s« to <-0arscter an<1 abllllv r. C.t alo A Co.. Inc., U ktliubvio tv. Ruitus, Masa Alva 11 T. hutueful abuse of the s." He said, among other thing*, ording to the Congressional lleeord : "Firstly, there Is franktvl out «tf house office building dully from 20 to tons of mail matter, and about ■lion tiipe this quantity Is Increased 30 tir 40 ton*. One congressman t out TuO.tNio parcels of literature one-politb al party at one elec 1 sent out .Vi.OOO.OOO speeches.. The erililemleut stHtetl that at time* n* were from to OoO derts em- i-ongre t ion this paiwr.—Adv 1 ranvaMlrife I'arlli-uiari I^trsln. You with backbone enough to storm hour hell, und the gentleness u>. win a child." France kmAvs this. England knows It. even Germany has a hazy Idea that a Yankee doughhoj Is n combination of an angel from heaven nnd n devil from hell. Isn’t It about time for 'Americans to realize the worth of their fighting sons?—Kxchange. JOMf Of ThFJf NEVER KNOW WtKF to STOP W. N. U.. CHARLOTTE, NO. 16-1919 Simple stock and poultry troubles, such as Constipation, Indigestion, Liver Troubles, Loss of Appetite and Colds, have, been found to yield quickly to a good dose of The rareness or a day in June doesn’t worry the average man half a? much as the rareness of his pay days sent through the mails free of expense for,congressmen. I asked how many parcels n congressman could have, and he. said as many as he liked. “WeH,” I said, ‘not a million apiece.’ and he* said, ‘Yes.’ And then I inquired how many envelopes,'Mid lie said as many ms a congressman wanted. I asked him how about the printing, and lie said. ‘No charge to a congressman.’ And I asked him about the franking privilege, ami he said these things were all franked out. * *. “I find It is quite the custom when a congressman is running for election to flood his district or state with ail kinds of free literature. For example, one of our congressmen, a while ago desired to have his name considered In connection with the governorship of hi,s state, with the result that he con ceived the idea of sending out a nlc^ collection of books to the voters of his state. He sent out (>40,»MH) parcels of books in one duyj, the postage would have been to ordinary mortals 43 cents each per parcel. It is a simple matter in arithmetic to see thut 640.000 parcels at 45 cents upieee cost Uncle Sam qv^r $300,000 for postage. Of course, the cost of the books them selves woufd be greatly in excess of thi* amount.” In Wrong. “Why did the movie director quit the business?” “His wife saw sea- nymph stories he x filmed.”—Film Fuu. As the political pot begins to boll some of the top-waters will boll over. Bee Dee Stock & Poultry Medicine Stop and^ThinR! (Formerly called Black-Draught Stock & Poultry Medicine) Why are Americans using such great quantities of It U A concentrated Utct medicine and Tonic for chickens, hogs, horses, cattle, sheep, etc., which has been IN SUCCESSFUL USE FOR OVER.35 YEARS! With the American Camouflage Section in France Get M can of BEE DEE from your merchant and use It with your sick animals and fowls. -— Also mix a little BEE DEE regularly with your stock and poultry feed. IT PAYS1 ui expeditionary furi es frequently affected the I people* of far-off regions in (he most -extraordinary'"fashion,. Last sum mer, for example, there was some danger of the women of Madagascar having to go naked because their only artiele . • - of clothing was purchased in sueh ex- o/iaa ^ , /T traordinary quantities by the American 1 IvV~0" • (/v camouflage corps, according to state- ' ^ ments made-on the floor of the house ^ 2 s g The costume of a Mala- * (~ , sCc-L'O A ’ ■ l Health value, wonderful flavor and practical economy make Postum the ideal American table dnrik. Merchant*: A»k your Jobber'* Saleeaun about Bee Deet Every Jobber'* Sales man la a Be* Dee Boil just like coffee- (15 minutes after boiling begins) j.. Please Use This Couppn! * in debate gasy woman consists of nothing -uauxc. than n throe-yard length, of native- /L woven, earth-colored matting. It was '*Z-** S discovered that this matting, whim frrld ^ -* upon the ground, imitated a path, such as would he^made by the feet <*f sol- diem. t»* |*erfectit»n. So. lit order to bewilder nnd deceive the German airmen, a veritable paths was laid down behind the American line*, iff.f . dress goods being imported for th*^ purpose from Mndt The Anjenean camouflage seetion used more than million wpiare yard* of burlap every uienth. There w “slmdu-d” to Imitate plowed field*. gr»-*» fieliH. road*. I 1 ' rock*, and spring, nuuuaer. autumn, aud winter foliage; of tutor* w found in enotern France. By far the most Important work of the cai.*»v*i«ge at ruction of “fa toe coo I ours" tor tbe raatvtlnent **f trxx I monition dumps, and tbe Ilka- One ofYSe "false cualson’’srscird by tbe carnou (U| :y named that a /1 watttir. grauog su rbe Mnstde | Write your name and address on the lines I a below, then put this coupon in an envelope I I and maij,. On receipt, we will promptly | ! send you Two Beautiful Art Panels, litho- | ] graphed in five colors, a trial package of Bee ■ | Dee Stock & Poultry Medicine, a sample of . j Bee Dee Healing Powder (fine for cuts, J > scratches, sores, galls, etc >, also a Bee Dee J 1 Almanac Tells how to treat stock and I I * poultry diseases. I —but remember that, unlike coffee, this beverage contains no drugs to upset stomach, heart or nerves. It is absolutely pure and without harm, made from the best of roasted wheat and wholesome get the original Postum Usually sold at /Sc and 25c STONECYPHERS. IRISH POTATO BUG KILLE | ployed doing nothing but packing fret 4 i\ literature into free envelope* to he J oee D