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jjL 1 . \' "I? I* ,J ""V L ’ I » GLAD I DIDNT TAKE CALOMEL You Never Wake Up Weak, Gripy or Sickened Aftet Taking “Dodson’s Liver Tone’’—Listen! - U*h! Calomel makes you sick. It’s terrible! Take a dose of the dangar- •n drug touight and tomorrow you tear a day. Calomel is mercury! When it comes contact with sour 1 bile, it crashes it, breaking it up. Then is when 8ed that awful nausea and cramp- ff you are sluggish, If liver is end bowels constipated or you headache, dizziness, coated if breath la bad or stomach Bour, Just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight, v Here's my guarantee—Oo to any drug store -and get a bottle of Dod son’s Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a spoonful and 4f it doesn't straighten you right up t^ud make you feel fine and vigorous, go back to the store and get your money. Dodson’s Liver Tone is destroying the sale of Calomel because It can not salivate or make you sick.—Adv. A Steam Shovelier * By R. RAY BA&ER '■4- zx (Copyright. 1*1», by~"th* McClure Now* papor SyndlcaU.) for MALARIA, CHILIS and FEVER. SOLD FOR 80 YEARS. ALSO A FINE GENERAL STRENGTHEN ING TONIC. Sold by AH Drag Stores. FRHR-CR13F-WHOIESOMK-DELICIOUS TUI SANITMIY MITIRM WMIID IN ml HAKINA or wm atacviTl MAGI miH TNI * STANDARD •f EXCELLENCE 1uw Poolor km fcatn. or J «toi k« should, •mk him or writ* u giviaq hit nacao. CHATTANOOGA SAKSRY "There' Is no accounting for the tastes of some women when It comes to men," Glenqulat observed, flicking the ashes from his cigar. “Maybe It’s t^elr intuition," he added, drawing his lirtigs full of smoke and exhaling .through his nose. ,. .! The lawyer appeared more than usu ally loquacious this evening. ■ He had a reputation for being rather taciturn when lie was not in court, but with me he always threw off the cloak of re serve and Mrirttett freely. During our nfter-dlnner chats, which always took place In his office on the seventh floor of the Roltwood build ing. we. had decided tlie fate of bol shevism, solved tlie problem of H. C. L.; settled the railroad ownership Is sue and thoroughly rtfrcsTiod out the osophy, spiritual ism and i.ie\v % thought, i Yes, ,\v«i w cr*' congenial souls, were Glenquist and I. As yet we had never discussed the most perplexing problem of the ages —love. Ma.vhe it was because we were both confirmed burhelors and did not feel in a position to talk authori tatively on the question. However, the marriage of a mutual friend' had be strong.’ brought the matter before us this eve ning, and casually I - had Inquired why Glenquist had never selected a lifelong coinpunion. "Suppose you tell your story," he suggested when I broached the sub ject. “Then I’ll burden you with mine." “I’ll burden you with no story," I replied. "There’s no story to It. T Just naturally didn't take to the fair sex, or»rather they didn't take to me. I guess it was mutual. Have you a story T’ _ INFLUENZA faadnate l^er, wltfc Its chuggy-chug chugging and If.- snorting as it strained at Its base and seemed several times on tiie point of overturning Itself, thrusting the huge shovel against the dirt wall and forcing It upward, grad ually filling fit, the tremendous, vi brating power of the machine winning against grear>£slsta,nce from the bank of dirt, a* well as the law of ^ravita- tlon. * " ' , -. "STnp; WnTchetl ~Rfe J»Tg the shovel round and dump Its con- rentH into a waiting wagon. Then the hoisting apparatus was aga h set at work on the hank of dirt and the prtx*- ess repeated. A Inpse cam# 1 ' with a break In the chain of wagof.s which carried the dirt away. Then C'nasie turned to me. “‘I knew this was coining- some time,' she said, ‘and I dreaded thbjno- ment. Jlm.T think a lot of you. Yw’re very plever, but—tlreffe’s one thin*, a tremendous big thing, lacking in you. It’s physical power, or the ability to control physical power. You may. have,a great mind, but you are pu»y -physically.- I admire strength, 1 ad mire power. If you were only like— like that steam shovel there, tearing ..away at the earth.' crushing all resist ance, I could he iiappy with you. Some day- there’ll be a mammoth building there where the rjiaefiTfio is working. “ ‘I can’t help it. Jim, and probably It seems foolish to yori; hut I must tell you, no (natter how it hurts, that If "you were the engineer on that steam shovel you would stand a much bet ter <*lnuice wltn me than vou would as < 4 a lawyer. At least, you would he earning money with your strength, for the man IhifToperates the shovel must v c a package before the war 5 1 8 -1- ■ - F during the war "i For a moment he did not T^piYT a rid ' Catarrhal Fever Pink Eye, Shipping Fever, Epizootlo And oil diseases of the horse affecting his throat speedily cured; colts and horses in .the same stable kept from hav ing them by usi-g SPOH.V* COMPOUND) 1 to I doses joften cure Safe for brood mares, baby colts, stallions, all agea and conditions. Most skillful scientific compound, spoil vs la sold by your druggist. BPOIIN MEDICAL CO.. Mfra., Goahea, lad. when he^hroke the silence ft was to ut ter the words that opened this tale. “Furthermore." he went on. “it is strange that brains do not appear to be considered fnurh of an asset to a man when he usfcs a woman to become his wife. At least that is the ease with some Women, jmd very good, bright and capab'? women, too, L , an incentive—like mean. Perhaps, as I say, it Is their engineer' has." , "I confess that little speech floored me, We started to ^vulk away: but ft wagon arrived, and the steam shovel started operations again,. and Cassia had to watch it sorf-.e more. ‘ I strangled, gulped and finally managed to say, weakly: "‘Yes, and some day I’ll have an oflVeJn that mammoth building.* - - “That was the last time I was,ever , with her. With mingled disgust, hit- ! terness and sadness I went back to | college and finished my -Tuurse. I came home., with jny„jUplnuuy au4- 4t : was not long before I began to win success—success such as it is. I’ni making good as a criminal lawyer. Fin winning victories right along in court, hut when It comes to finances I admit I’m not overburdened. I have a few thousand In the bank and l’n: making more every day, but I’M never be rich. Perhaps I would save more if I had that steam-shove! DEFY TIME BY KEEPING FIT NATURALLY IT PLEASED HIM Life and Health Offered to-AH Who Will Obey a Few Simple -- but Imperative Rules. When one has been overworking, deeping, overdrinking, overeat- and underexercising, germs raul- rapldly because the “white it" of the human system are too fo clean them out. A long Illness follows. ie day we will tell the truth In lb certificates at.d reports will be ftko this: "X>led after thirty years of over rating.” "Smothered himself to death. Wnrk- «#nd slept lu unventilated rooms." "Fnrned out. Slept only six hours • Right." Good health is a luxury we all can •■Joy If we are willing to play the on the long law of averages. Exit lightly, drink lots of water, ithe fresh air every night and day, it plenty of sleep, keep clean Inside outside, and. Father Time will you by.—The Fortuna Magazine. When Tartar* Celebrate. Probably the first known Intoxicant the fermented milk of mares, and j II 1m at the present time a fuvorlte wttb the Tartar. Author Could Not H?lp but Be Proud of Compliment Which Wat So. Palpably Sincere. -*■ * A young woman who had spent a few yeurs In the bookkeeping line and who wished a different kind of work, found employment In the hook store of a downtown concern. At the start she naturally was not well ac quainted with Hie usunl customers In the nuugnzlne department. Hut she was there to please, and what she Incktsl In acquaintanceship she tried to make up Jo .boosting wares. “Looking f»»r something good to read?*’ sffie (fflerled of a mqn who was "looking a "oil ml.." He replied rather indifferently that he might find some thing that would Interest him. "Well." she pursued, "there are some good stories In Monthly this month. At least t-hoy interested me. There Is one particularly good story by Meredith Nl: holson." 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Postum Cereal Company Battle Creek Michigan Sold by Graeco mru ^ General Scon* 'V intuition, or their ability to see far ahpnd. “In my ease, perhnps, I deluded my self into thinking I had brains. Maybe I mistook my education for gray mat ter. Yes. there Is a difference. A man may be fairly well educated and still lack 'an adequate amount of brains. On the other hand, without being con ceited. It seems that I may {’latm m having at least a normal supply of thinking rrachineiy. I am what you would call a successful criminal law yer. ” W "I was terribly fond of Cassle Wel don six years ago. This wus my home town, and also hers. We were class mates In high school, and when we were graduated I went to the univer sity and she became a typist in a real estate office. During our last year In high school we had become very closer ly associated.in social work and be fore we realized It were keeping steady company. “When I was at college we corre sponded regularly, and It seemed to me that she cared almost as much for me as I for her. I pictured her pre- sidiyg In a nice little home when I-got started on the road to success in my chosen profession, ami although I did not broach the subject, I felt con vinced she would see it that way. Perhaps I was somewhat egotistical, hut really I do not believe it was that. To be sure, 1 was proud of the show- ing 1 wnff-mnkfng-in my studies and very hopeful of the future. _y 4 ’~ “Whenever I caire home she pro fessed to be hapyy over being with me. and I really believe she was. Our favorljte pastime was walks in, the woods with a camera, and I must con fess that, deep down in a trunk, I still have a number of those snaps. Just for fun, I think I'll dig down and take a squint at them tomorrow. ‘‘Things went on like this for some time, ijnd I atn sure that she did not keep company with any other partic ular fellow, although slip occasionally went tos dances and other entertain ments with some male acquaintance who happened along and needed a partner for some special social event. This was only to be expected, seeing that we were not engaged and it not being natural for a young girl to stay at home and spend her evenings rend ing ‘Robinson Crusoe’ and ‘Red Riding Hood.’ “It finally dawned: on:me that I had better get busy. I was In the fourth year of m.v law course, hut Cassle was growingmore attractive each day. and as I was not home to look after niy Interests It behooved me to get un op tion on her bf«d.\.- “I had spent that summer, working In an attorney’s office In Clarksburg, and so had not seen Cassle any more during, vacation than during the school term. ^ It was hi'the fall, and I whs home for a few days, when I felt that the opportune Hmejiad. arrived. “We were walking down one of the hock otreets on our way to the woods. A steam shovel wa^ excavating for a skyscraper, and the' noise seemed to give me nerve.- Tsaate.' I blurted out. 'don’t vou fh!#1r^th*j-^r—er—4t*s about time we got -gat—down to bte- eacsgedT tf the “You hienn—” I broke in. my eyes popping with astonishment. "Yes, I .mean that Cassle somehow got acquainted with the engineer of the steam shovel und married hltn. She took that man, grimy and Ig- norant, who worked v r !tli his hands, instead of me, clean and educated, who worked with my brain." (Jlenqulst’x cigar had gone out. and he rose and went across the room to a shelf where he kept matches. His cigar stand, at his elbow as he--sat and talked, was never knowji to hold a match, although there wni a place for a box of then:. He took—u-JfeiT puffs and came back to the chair. "Well, I made good on in.v boast that some day I would havq an office In the skyscraper that was going no whpre the shovel was excavating.” he observed. He leaned hack and looked dreamily into u nicotine cloud. “It seems tlte engineer was rather clever In a way. at that," he contin ued. “At least he knew how to save coin, and somehow lie managed to In vest It ndvantagpou-sly."- Ile rose anil went , f .o the window, looking down on the traffic which slowly was being obliterated by gath- "erihe darkness. “Come here," he sa*d. and when 1 had obeyed, lie pointed at a big yellow -ftutomuW lo Just eQvn 1 ng to ju sfop at c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! \1 T HIS Isn’t one of those fake free treat ment offers you have’ seen so many times. We don’t offer to give you some thing for nothing—hut we do guarantee that you can try this wonderful treatment, en tirely at our risk, and Jhis guuruntee is backed by your local druggist, i * J. W. Perkins of Atlanta. • Georgia, writes: “I was afflicted with a very hud case of )Eczema for 2. r > years, which was in my feet, legs and hips. 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