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ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE A.LEOPARD CANNOT CHANGE ITS SPOTS is on Genuiof dson, the “Liver Tone" Man, Tells the Treachery of Calomel. • —, Not (understood, we gather firtae im pres-sions,. And hug them closer as the •j Caloniel loses you a day!' You know what calomel is. It’s mercury-; quick silver. Calomel Is dangerous. It crashes Into sour-bile like dynamite, cramping ancTsIckenirig yojj. Calomel attacks the bone^ and should never be put into your Jysttnm * ^. When you feel bilious, sluggish, con-* stipated and ali knocked ^out and be lieve you need a .dose of dangerous cal omel just remember that your druggist, sells for a few rents a large bottle of Dodson’s Liver,Tone, which Is entirely vegetable and pleasant /to take and Is a perfect substitute for calomel? - It Is guaranteed to start your liver without ! stirring you up Inside,sand can not j salivate. . * . ^ v ’ f *D&n , t , take calomel! It can not'be j, trusted any more than a leopard or a , wffd-eat;. - Take Dodsoifsjjdver Tone which straightens Tight up. and . makes .you feel fine. Give It', to"the-.. children because it is perfectly harm-* Adv. .' years Ceep Your Liver Active, You* System Purified and Free Prom [Colds by Taking Calotabs, XT nnaAnl Aaa FlalAmaf ’Till-olteimvirtues se^ni gresslons, ; And thus man rises, falls "and lives -and dies, •- J Not understood. to us trans the Nansealess Calomel Tablets, that are De- \ lightful, Safe and Sure. FOOD FOR THE DAY The simplest foods well, cooked and I served are the most satisfying to the i ' majority of people Insist on “Bayer .Tablets of Aspirin’* In a “BaytT pactmggr^btmtalni'ng prop- ^ directions for. Headache, Colds, Phydcians^jand Druggists are adv4» 1 lag their f riep-W to keep their system# purified awF their organa in perfeet working order as a protection againsl- thjs Teturn of influenza. They know "that a dogged up . system and a lazy | liver favor colds, influenza and setiou# ! complications. '• — “ To cut short a cold oversight artd t» AS Coconut Bisque. ||||l - < Irate "tie coco- nyt,without remov-, L =g^ ign the bjiiwn skin. cover with one . I 1 quart of waiter bOD- ing hot. ^and let stand, until h n thin Cloth, and add one lemon and eoldrpref era lily. .esseps.—Kinite r fbe qgg* i a small amount oT hut- matlsna, Name "leaver", means genuine j. Aspirin prescribed by^ physicians for nineteen years. Handy tit* foxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade '-mark of Baver Manufacture of-Mnno- aceticacidester of SalicylicEcia.;—Adv. prevent serious com plications take on# Calotab at bedtime with -a shallow of water—that's all. No salta, no riausea, to i net gripingj^no sickening after- effects. ?I t Next morning your told has .vanished, your liver is active, your^ystem is puri fied and refreshed and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break fast. Eat what you please—no danger. Calotabs are sold only in - original sealed packages, price thirty-five cent*. Every druggist is authorized tij refund your mopey if you are not perfectly delighte-i with Oalatabs.—(Adv.) Incentive to Realisyru--* r ‘Snv,” said the stiljfiii^Tfmnii th* 1 hf»*a-vy*villaip.*t down a - littl«» on* that murder with t hid bishop. Yoq bad t he less qpd^doesn’t gripe Wns-too realistic" -- "I -eftnik-hetp it,”growled the vil lain. "That guv borrowed four hits .frouv-mu last j}ay<Ui\ ajid won’t come across."—Richmond 'ffmes Dispatch, Surategem. v “Some*.portiojis : of youi- last speech were a tritte i ivgrammatica].” "Made ’em thaTway on purpose," re plied Senator Sorghum. “There is possible advantage in being mistaken -—for iiij uncompromising highbrow.” dust with salt; brown the butter in the frying pan, adding a teaspoonful of vinegar to four eggs, and one tea- spoonful' of minced parsley. Serve with eaJve’s brains that art* boiLedr sea soned and sauted in butter, then pour the sauce .over, the. eggs and brains. Claridge Beef Heart.—Wash and re move pipes from Tfir- hen>ci, retire dry, stuff with an h<*rb stuffing,• tie ,si»euf? fc ' l.v tindwoast for about three r T>ours in a moderate oven. . Remove strings, servedeit with gravy poured around. Stuffing—Chop one ounce of sue\ fine, add two cupfuls of bread cruintis, one chopped oniift ; season .with pars- .ley. thyme, pepper,' salt and bit of grated nutmeg. Mix well and add one whole egg to bind U, a- . Sauce—Mix three large ripe tonni- may be straight or 1 <*hrve upward, toes, twopsHced onions, two cupfuls ot These hats are favorites with,business stock, lulce of one lemon and a tea^. spoonful of prepared' mustard. Cook 15 minutes, mix with a tenspoonful of cermfinreh db&plyinl in cold water; rub through a sieve, reheat and 1 add a ta- lieen made for trinttning iiats of this Character, and'those who have a tj im agination for ribbons- conceive many tailored ribbon o'rilaments' for tUent. Fancy ornamental pins, with large -pi;ads and e<mqosjli op ornaments, dti imitation ivory, jet and otlier Things— as ‘ tortoise shell forgone—make a va- 'TtCTyvrf stmplu-4rims, posmtiie.. . The shape at the upper left of the gronji has. .a rolling brim that curves ji.nd Is thrust but to the from- in a way that proves becoming to mature faces. .Inst below it at the lower left Is air opposite. In this shape the back . of tlie hat Is extended and the front vary all tne business-like plush or si IK His Invulnerability. “No, I do not think ywiLJire deceiv ing me," replied old Fqstus Pester, to the somewhat disgruntled inquiry of DANDERINE” PUTS, BEAUTY A HAIR beaver, and similar hats in. tricorne and four-cornered shapes;—te those- With rolling coyv.-it brims ns JieW and origiinuL.as^ those, shown In * ttte group aho^/- The demand for variety In tiats is insistent, as ,l.t Is in other matters of -dre&s. Starting with tne handed sailor Tor ejsample, even this plain model is -shown In many varia tions. The crowns are sometimes high and sometimes low. They are either round or square and -straight or boiled. Brims' are more .or less wide, and they $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh is a total disease greatly Influ enced by' constitutlohal condition*. It therefor* lequlrea constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE le tak'en"internally and acts through ’tit's Blood on the Mu'cous Surfaces of the Sys tem. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, give* the patient strength by Improving the general health and assists nature lb doing its work, fl00.00-for any case of Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE falls to cure Druggists 76c.' Testimonials free. F. T. Cheney & Co.,. Toledo, Ohio. purveyor of on stock know yoi cotve me 1st- A.-jnass of long, thick,- gleamy tresses person in every thousand who Invests In that sort of trwl^k ever even get* his money-.bnclfr If it were of any a<v count, my voting friend, you would not he peddUjfg It around."—Kansas City Star. ^shortened, ' with lirim turned bark. This gives the "fleeting profile," beoom- —- lug ■ a ml. Flvc-t’c-nt Fares; gNever Ve (lun'.t kfiow any such VVWWICU, tures.- The shape at the upper right ceme hand Is a familiar favorite that al most any oue can wear, and that at ^tfFTohver right Is nne~~of those smart tricornes thg.t delight'the heart of the matron.. - Holding the center of the group is Important to Mother# No More Gentle Than "Cascarets” for the ■ Liver, Bowels hlespoonful of chopped parsley Examine carefully, every bottle of Fish With Green Pepper.—Take one and thre»yrourths cupfuls of cooked fish arid' one rtipful of white snpee; Cook t» half a slice of onion in butter mitil hriuvn.j nd»l salj., -P’l'prr. Bar- holt a pejTfiett. then cut In^-strjps [and a4d to tin* fish, onion and white sauce. "Serve hot. Celery Ttfikst.—Cilt Tender stalks * of cclrpy" intn' Thin slices and* ennk hr salted water until tendtv. Use but little water so there Is pone left when cooked. Attd 'bream to cover, season with pepper and salt; add. flour with a little cold'rnilk, mixed to^i paste un til thick. Prepare buttered toast, and pour the celerv sauce over It. Serve piping hot. ” CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it one interpretation of the 'perennhri Let “Pnnderine” save your hair and double Its beauty. You can have lots of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don’t let It stay lifeless, thin, scraggly or fading. Bring back Its color, vigor and vitality. Get a 35-eent bottle of delightful "Danderlne" at any drug or toilet coun ter to freshen your scalp; check dan druff- and falling^huir. Your hair need9 this stimulating tonic; then its life, color, brightness and abundance will return—Hurry!—Adv. Signature of In Use /or Over 30 Years. . , Children Cry for Fletcher’s- Custom It is just ns needless as It Is danger^ ous to take violent or nasty cathartics. Nature provides no shock absorbers f0r your liver and bowels against calomel, harsh pills, sickening oil and salt* Gftsearets give quick relief without life Jury from Constipation, Biliousness, life digestion. Gases and Sick Headache^ Cascarets wwrk while you sleep, remoT- ing the toxins, poisons and sour, in digestible waste without griping or in convenience. Cascarets regulate by strengthening the bowel muscles. They cost so little too.—Adv.. The New Class. His Eccentricity. “Yes," said old Gaunt N. Grimm, “lie Is a remarkable man—one. pfjtjie sort you so seldom see that you “finally come to fancy tlfey are extinct—a per son who does his duty without bother ing about \vhat’ Smith, Jones and Brown are doing, or waiting for them to do It first."—Kansas City Star. He either i fears his fate too jnueh, Or tils desserts are small,. . That dares-not put it to the touch Determined to gain all. —< HeP FJrgt Attempt. It was my firsj attempt ut teaching a Sunday school class of boys, ranging from the age dT 1) to 12 years. After \ I had done my best In teaching these youngsters and to test their attentive ness, I asked them what they would tell their mother if she was to ask them what they learned, and a red headed youngster of about 10 years seriously replied; “Nothing."—Chicago Tribune Why, when Dr. King’s New Discovery so promply checks it DATES MAKE MANY DELIGHTFUL AND WHOLESOME DISHES. P'S natural you don’t want to be careless and let that old cold or cough drag on or that new attack ily. Notwhen you can A few* dates, a handful of nuts, a bit of bread and butter, a glass of milk, and one is well fed BTUBMBKP The date is valuable kXwWwraj fond, and it D refresh ing oec:tM“»nallv to cut G00DBY, WOMEN’S ~ TROUBLES develop seriously . x N ot when you can geLsuch a pfoved successful remedy as t)r. King's New Discovery. Cold, cough, grippe, croup aoes not resist this standard reliever \;5ry4ong. Its quality is as high todayas it always has been — and it's been growing 6teadily in popularity for more than fifty years. 60c. and $1.20 a bottle at .all druggists. The tortures and discomforts of ; Don'tJT.orget Cutlcurt Talcum weak, lame ..and aching back, swollen W hen adding to your toilet requisites feet and- limbs, weakness, dizziness, . . u , ... . K _ nausea, as a rule have their origin in A, n scented face, skin, baby kidney trouble, not “female complaints.” and dusting powder and perfume, reo- These general symptoms of kidney and dering other perfumes superfluous. !'i!". d l'r r .'iT* 3 ' ”” kn0 "'““' 0 “ You may roly on it because one of tl» TffiirSV ys-fcel a twin,, of pain Cutlcufa ~Viio (BoapT OfntmenT" and in the back or are troubled with head- Talcum). 25c each everywhere.—Adr* ache, indigestion, insomnia, irritation » L_: in the bladder or pain in the ioins and r-r\- '**• - lower abdomen, you will find quick and a. 9 ° • Bure relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Old Bn Pscndds—Won’t -have you Oil Camilles. This old and tried rem-..(( marrying a tpere cli*rk. You tell that edy for kidney trouble and allied de- jtouiig man to keep away until he has rangements has stood the test for hun- i , " x ‘ , dreds of years. It does the work. - j an interest in his firm. l’ains and troubles vanish ^nd uewTIilfa '* Myrtle I’scadds—Why, dad. he has and health will come -aa-you continue that now.. The manager told him he’d their use. When completely restored , . . , . . „ , . to yournrsual vigor, continue .taking a iave f V ra ^ e so nie interej<t> in his work capsule or two each day. or he’d lose his Job, and he’s already .GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- done it. aides are imported from, the iaborato- ries at Haarlem, Holland. Do not &c- cept a substitute. In sealed boxes, three sizes.—Adv. IU1 ,f*n Alik MRvli mist, Constipated? Here’s Relief Not that often harmful, always vio lent and temporary help that comes from harsh purgatives, but the com fortable, gratifying, corrective regula- jttpn of stubborn bowels so pronounced “ in DF. TCing's, New Life Pills. ‘ , ' ' V • Tonic in action, they promote free bile flow, stir up the lazy, thoroughly but gently cleanse the svstem of waste matter and fermenting foods, and give you keen zest for hard work and health ful recreation. ATI druggists—25c. i •- . LP rftixturo of choppcdMatcs r Hppifs, - ii-dn-g ono ctrpfitF of »Tntc** : to two iif npplt*; sprinkle with china niiug sugar, and dots, with' bits, of but- tor. Cover with a top crust"and bake j, in a nu>d«*nitc oven one hour. Serve hot or ci»ld with whijifa*d'. CT»*aHr or i a In mode. • ‘ Date Sandwiches. Rejgovj* the stones from well-washed dates and cut { in strips ; add an eipiai^pinnth^ of i pecan meats. cu.t. tuy*; miX'Avith a TR- ! tie crej+nTed butter; add a tt.-Vbh of salt and spretid im slices of bjrird. Stuffed dates make a most -dainty j little dessert when rvhe does hot wish anything more filling;' Stuff with fon- ! dant. ereatu cheese, or with nuts? as YOU CAN’T CUT OUT " A. but you can clean them off promptly with * , Rest in the Old Home. “Won’t you tie lonesome without the bUpimer boarders?" - - "No," replled ^Farmer Corntossel; | “we are goin’ to take a little rest our selves now. Nobody around flu* house 1 Is goin’ to jday jazz on'tlu; phono graph or say s word about the L<ifigu?. Date*“Gream Puffs.—Fill cream puffs with a mixture of nuts, dates and whipped creatn; fol'R in sugar and serve. The puffs, if made yecrsKmall. look more dainty and go further. -X Happy by causing good digestion and regular bowel movements. Con tains nothing harntful — no alcohol — no opiates—just ihe finest veg£ table properties. Especially recom mended for teething time. v —^ ' At all druggiutt' and you work tiie horse 6ame time." Does not blister or remove the hair. $2.50 per bot-tlc, delivered. Will tell you more if you write Book 4 R free AKSORB1NE, JR apl.il U4--..IO have I! Will !„• noticed tlmt th'- fiat -- the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces V’ariccNe Vein«, Ruptured jp Mu«cle« or Ugamenu. Enlarted Clandl. \Vrn», Cyiti Allafi pain guicldjr. Price #1.25 a bottit at drutriita or tiettrered. Made in thCvp. S. A- by W. F.YOUNG. P. D F.. 3 1 0T'nieleSt.,Springfield Mail lukewarm water, half a j emm* to stay, and is* ittviding honors »a«t cake and a te'a'sp«)mjJ>WrTh^ tailoretl suit for streef^trav- 11 e and one-half pints^7j^ li,v « 5111,1 business wear. It is defined light and spongy add Ly its name and is a garment for morn- each of sugar\nnd ;ino- j 1»» or^ afternoon wear, which iikk+c iur to make a dnqi bat- ■ ,ts appeanmee after the war b»*gan to ■•upfills of chopped dates; ! curtail the supply of tailors, and a .rise. When l|g{jt.^ mold t snb>tiiutc for suits that iambi be made rise again and haki*' 45 ' by' dressmaker- bad to he promoted. An example of it draped all- day dress, is sfwwn in the* plotqri*.. If is made of brown in tricot im*. with a fascinating cascade of folds formed by draping-ttu* material at tin* right side, am] a long row of ruuud covered buttons lendiug^Titerest to.tbo left side of the skiff. The veVy sini pie, surplice bodice Is "gn+b*treil^in at tin 1 waistline nTuT* joined t-o the skirt wftli a piping,of the goods. The dress opejys tit the right si«'le anil a tong nar row sa^hrof the materia] tie* hen*., ftt the 'simplest of doops ami Lbe most with this dross 1>T a strictly, tailored atTair of black lnUbeYs’ jdusli, one' of the many banded sailors that are busi ness-like and 'popular for stn^et wear Gro.sgraim ribbon makes its \ery **ffec- tive trimming. , ^ -- Many an all-day dress jv;r<"'?tfic'e a SKIN ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE are unsightly and mar.the appearance of many a- woman whose face would be otherwise attraefiver There is qo ABSORBTION ^NO SALVE ferine arffljjse it regularly and you will be* surprised.Tiow quickly pimples, blqjches, itchy patclws, etc., disappear “.nd how soft and clear the skin..be comes. Nothing better for eczema and other skin troubles than Tetterine. Sold by druggists or mailed for 50c. by Shuptrine Go.. Savannah, Cja.—Adv. KaM’S PILE qUI c1< JYjoF' A/V0 ** AT DRUG JKE> ^ 5T0RE5 ORtlOO BY MAI SAM E. RICHARDSON RUGGIST UROANNA.VA Into loaves minutes. .Date Pudding.—Take two-thirds* of a cupful of chopped suet, one cupful <*f bread crumbs one egg Well beaten, two tablespoonfuls Xf sugar, one cup fill-of mfik, one cilptjii .of stoned dates cut fine, one toaspoonful of..vaqilla, two teaspoonfuls of baking powdery * half-teaspoonful of salt aj^d enough fltKHC^to make a drop batter. 'Steam three hoqrs and sep*e with an egg sauce. v A chlcketYRAiftd which U-^Ufferent is ope 'using 0 a w sfnalT^supfrtl of chopped qfq»le -.-wltb-- the - and- 'chicken; adding the usual dressing prefefred. ' Bslfle ot - tps YAGER’S LINIMENT ^ contains twice a# / '**' much as the usual 50 cent bottle of . \ liniment anSTtasts die average family for months. It quickly alleviates pain caused* 3 That Depends. “Do you think any Woman, believes •ou when you tell her she is theHirsf vonum vou ever'loved?” "Yes, If you are the first liar she las ever met. from rheumatism, sciatica, neu ralgia, sprains, etc. Sold by all dealers Pride 35c. CHEWING TOBACCO licorice taste uouVebem TtrSTfnn'^ib-t opening would_mahp^»~severo finish if : modrTtr Tnrn a giVbd'Tb tkTmTdress Or.* tsotttv of Df P<o*ry’« "TVad Shbt” will lip yoo rtnnfv. time, anxlvty and health ;2M~402 e AuHclent, wlthoi|t Castor Otl to lAciv. 11 1t were jiot for. flat 'ilk timid, joij on' Jh polfltsM^uit gives ii pretty, and mil'titiish tb the 'bodice,, find appears oa-the sleeves from elbow to wrist. UIVio ^Jj-miritnce is bliss un-til It^bejfTns tc ss«Kiate u)th egotism. MRS. WINSLOW S SYRUP „ RELIEVES PAIN