COLDS
Cured in One Day
As a role, a few doses of Munvon's Cold
Bemedy. will break up any cold and pre- 1
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throat and lungs almost instantly. Price '
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M you need Medical advice write to
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Address Professor Munyon, 53d and
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Lameness
Sloan's Liniment is a reliable
remedy for any kind of
horse lameness. Will kill the
growth of spavin, curb or splint,
absorb enlargements, and is
excellent for sweeny, fistula
and thrush.
Here's Proof.
" I used Sloan's Liniment on a mule (or
'high lameness,' and cured her 1 am
never without a bottle o' your liniment;
hare bought more ol it tnar an/ other
remedy (or pains.'' Ba:lv Kikhy,
Cassady, Kv.
"Sloan's Liniment is the best made. 1
have removed very large shoe boils off a
horse v-iih it. I ba.? killed a quarter
cnck on a mare that was awfully bad. I
have also healed raw, tore necks on three
horses. I have healed grease keel on a
mare that could hardly walk."
Anthony G. Hive*, Oakland, Pa.,
Route s.
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is good for all farm stock.
"My hogs had hog cholera three days
before we got your liniment, which I was '
advised to try. 1 have it now (or B
three days and my hoes are almost well. j
One hog died before I got the liniment,
but I have not lost any since."
A. J. McCarthy, Idaville, lad. ]
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Eczema
Cured by
MILAM
A Oldest
and Most
Severe
Cases
Yield
-Bgr Readily
' "" "" Factory Mgr. Am. !
I Tob. Co. Say*:
WOO. BONE mi SKP> "I have been sufferiramv-.I
ing very much from
1 Eczema In my head.
=r3Vsa? ! causing itching of the
I scalp for several years. |
I _mAT I was often waked up
L at night scratching
^ M*e C*. bu > * *] \ my head, and was pre
> C1UCU I I U III
wHI^^BBw After taking four botinrr^^
ties of MILAM. I feel
entirely relieved,
though I am continuing to use It so as to be |
ore the trouble is eradicated from my system."
[Signed] R. H. SHACKLEFORD.
Danville, Va., March 30. 1910.
Eczema of 26 Years Standing Cured.
Huntington. W. Vs.. July 18, 1910.
The Milam Medicine Co.. Danville. Va.
Dear Sirs?In January last I wrote you regarding
MILAM. You said you would cure me
or refund the money. Well, you can keep It alL
My face is entirely well. 1 feel better than I have
In years in any way. Am finishing up my 6th
bottle now, and think after 26 years of Eczema
am cured. With best wishes.
Yours respectfully.
[Signed] C. H. WILLIAMS.
Faoriaala?A Vilolent Form of Eczema. ' 1
Blanche. N. C., July 16,1910.
MUam Medicine Co.. Danville, Va.
Gentlemen?I have been afflicted with a tortaring
skin disease pronounced by the physi inns
to be "Psoriasis," and have had it for ten 1
years. No treatment of the physicians ever re- |
tiered me. and I continued to grow worse and
was unable to do my work. By the advice of ror 1
eysician I commenced to take Milam on March i
i last I am now far on the road to recovery,
mad feel that I will be entirely cured. I am now
at work and feel no inconvenience from it. |
J take great pleasure in giving this certificate
think Milam it a great medicine.
Yours truly, t
J. W. PINCJIBACK. f
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Summoned as Witnesses.
Whenever Rev. Solon Jefferson >
called on Aunt Candace It was her i
custom to set a plate of gingerbread '
before him and then ply him with I
what she called " 'liglous 'spoundln's." I
"Wha' to' does de Lawd send epl- i
JemicB Into de land?" she asked him I
sne day. !
"When folk3 get so bad dey must be
removed, some of 'em, Sist' Candace,
ien de I^awd permits de coming ob an
epidemic," said Mr. Jefferson, and
look a large bite of gingerbread. 1
"Uh-h!" said Aunt Candace. "Ef
Jat's so, hov/ come de good people I
gets removed along wid de bad ones?"
"De good ones are summoned fo* |
witnesses," said Rev. Solon, fortified
In spirit and clarified in mind by the
gingerbread, although slightly embar- I
rassed in his utterance. "De Lawd i
gibB every man a fair trial."?Youth's !
Companion. I
I
Scared Out. I
The guides had a pretty story to i
ton as often as they were asked why |
the cliffs gave back no sound. I
A beautiful Echo (so the story ran) i
formerly dwelt in the valley, and had s
great tun mocking people who, chancing
that way, in any manner broke i
the sylvan silence. i
But once upon a time a party of |
smart women, prompted by the guidep ;
knew not what caprice, sat down In j
the immediate neighborhood to enjoy |
a game of progressive whist.
"Gee, I give it up!" cried the Echo |
thereupon, and in consternation fled ,
the place, nevermore to return.?Puck. J
1
What Travelers Needec.
A traveler's outfit 300 years ago |
wa3 somewhat different from the |
rlov Ira 4,rTr*iirlncr In 1 RflO "
|"?CUl ?o "
by E. S. Rates, the following list Is
given: "First among requisites Is a
book of prayers and hymn9 effective
for salvation without being so pugnacious.
doetrinally, as to cai.se sus- |
plclon. Next, a notebook; a wajtch,
or a pocket sundial; If a watch, not a
striker, for that warns the wicked
you have cash; a broad-r Inured hat,
gaiters, boots, breeches (as If his
friends would let him start without
any!), gloves, shoes, shirts, handkerchiefs,
etc."
Immensity of Nature.
They were on a trip to Switzerland,
and had that day braved all dangers
and ascended one of the highest
points in the Alps.
He was very fat, and as he stood
panting and mopping his brow at the
!op of the mountain, he turned to his
n-ife and said, with pathos In his
rolce:
"See, dear, how small one is In the
mmensltv of nature."
"Small, indeed!" answered his beter
half. "Why, you're standing In
rent of me. hiding the whole of Mount
Diane and the best part of the valley
)f Chamonix!"? Exchange.
RED.
t'a the Red Blood Corpuscles That
Proper Food Makes.
An Ohio woman says Grape-Nuts
ood gave her good red blood and reitored
the roses of youth to a comilovinn
that had heen muddy and
ilotchy. She says: t
"For 10 years I had stomach trouole I
i-hlch produced a breaking oui: on my t
ace. The doctors gave It a long Latin i
lame, but their medicines filled to f
ure it. Along with this I had fre,uent
headaches, nervousness and us- 1
tally pain in my stomach alter meals.
"1 got disgusted with the drugs, ! I
[topped theni and coffee off short, and (
|ult eating everything but fruit and i
Irape-Xuts, with Postum for my table '
leverage. ! i
"The headaches, stomach trouble,
ind nervous weakness disappeared al- <
aiost like magic, which showed that i
svhen the cause was removed and I
jood food and drink used nature was
ready to help. i
"My blood was purified and my com- i
plexlon became like a young girl's, 1
tvhile my weight was Increased from I
)0 to 120 pounds In a few months? j i
jood, solid firm flesh, where it used '
to be 60ft and flabby.
"I recommended Grape-Nuts and I
Postum to one of my friends, who was
iffilcted as I had been. She followed 1
ny advice and In a short time was re- i
itored to complete health and In about I
5 months her weight Increased from t
100 to 148 pounds. 1
"Our doctor, observing the effect of i
3rape-Nuts and Postum In our cases,
leclared, the other day, that he would
lereafter prescribe these food prod- 1
lets for gastritis." Name given by <
3ostum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. I
Read the little book, "The Road to
Vellville," in pkgs. "There's a reason."
Ever read the above letter? A new 1
>ne appear* from time to tlino. They .
ire Kenutne, true, and full ol' human
atnoiti
BELSHAZZAR'S I
FEAST AND FATE
Sotlay School Ltuoi for Not. 12, 1911
Specially Arranged for This Paper I
LESSON TF.XT?Daniel 6.
MEMORY VERSES?25, 28.
GOLDEN TEXT?"God shall bring ev?ry
work Into Judgment, with every se:ret
thing, whether It be good or whether
t be evil."?Eccl. 12:14.
TIME?The event described belongs to
:he last years of the exile, B. C. 529,
*hen Babylon was taken by Cyrus and
lis generala 1
The decree of return, and the first re- !
:urn, occurred a year or two later.
PLACE?Babylon the capital, enlarged,
>eautifled and fortified by Nebuchadnextar.
Under the great Nebuchadnezxar | i
Jabylon rose In grandeur, power and i
ixtent, till it became the most magnificent
?nd beautiful city of antllulty.
In those days Babylon web the i
netropolis of the world, the center of i
:ommerce, art and wisdom. The i
wealth of the world poured into Its 1
:offers. Babylon was the strongest I i
ortress in all the world. Belshazzar
was the acting king of Babylon at the <
lme of this lesson, while his father i
^abonldus was the nominal and legal i
ting who lived and warred outside ot t
he city.
Cyrus had been advancing toward
Babylon. He gained a decisive victory I
>ver Nabonldus, on his way to the i
capital, and his army entered the city 1
without fighting, and peace was proclaimed.
A portion of the city, probibly
the citadel Including the royal !
palace, held out for some time, being '
pccupied by the army of Belshazzar 1
is a rallying place. Two or three ,
weeks later Cyrus made his triumphal j
jntry Into the city. Seven days later, ;
Che general of Cyrus stormed that
part of Babylon which had held out ,
igainst his army, and on that night
Belshazzar was slain. It was during
Chls week that Belshazzer made a
magnificent banquet to encourage his
fenerals and princes In their struggle
with the Medo-Perslan foe.
At his feast, therefore, Belshazz&r
lought to remind his warriors of th''
>ld campaigns their forefathers had
taught. He had In his possession the
xeasures which these forefathers had
carried from Jerusalem when they
conquered Israel and, as it seemed to
.hem, Israe/s Jehovah. His conduct
chus was not merely that of a drunken
debauchee, but partly of a cool
politician, when amid the applause of
i thousand courtiers and army commanders
he ordered the sacred ves?els
of the Temple of Jerusalem to be
Prought Into the hall of feasting. Such
i scene would fill the hearts of the
wlne-lnflamed warriors and nobles to
cverflowlng with daring, and also
prlng a worthy occasion for the divine
Interference to encourage his
people on the eve of their deliver- '
uice.
In the m>dst of the carousal, the
ting saw the fingers of a man's hand
writing strange words, "letters of fate
ind characters of fear," on the wall j
n the full Maze of the candlestick, 1
perhaps the great go'den candlestick
:aken from the temple. There Is
something blood-curdling In the risibility
of but a part of the hand and
ts busy writing. No wonder If the
iotous mirth was frozon Into awe
md the wine lost flavor.
Belshazzar, in his terror and horror,
summoned his wise men to declare
ivhat the stranae apparition and the
blazing letters meant, and promised
jreat rewards to the one who should
nterpret them; but all failed. Either
hey could not make sense of the letera,
or could not perceive what meanng
they had. Even If they had underitood,
It Is not likely that one of them
vould dare to speak It out before the
ilng.
Then the queen mother, mother of
3elshazzar, came in and spoke of
Daniel as one who had shown great
Clfts at interpretation to his grandfa
her Nebuchadnezzar. It took place
)efore this boy king was born, and he,
naturally, knew nothing about the
itory. Daniel was sent for, and came
nto the festival hall. He heard the
dng'e offer, and spurning It, opoke
jrave and true words which might
jaeiiy cost dim nis me. ne iuiu iu?
itory of Nebuchadnezzar's fall from
he height of pride, and accused him
)f dishonoring the true Ood. Then he
nterpreted the message written on
the palace walls: "Thou art weighed
n the balances and found wanting."
The want of religious restraints and
raotlves, exposes one undefended to
:he powers of temptation. Belshaxsar
vould enrich the splendor of his feast
Djr the sacred goblets and dishes of
told that Nebuchadnezzar had taken
'rom the temple at Jerusalem. They
vere brought, and made to be Instrunents
for drunken revelry and lust,
tnd worship of Idols, thus declaring
hat the Idols had given them the vlcory
over the God of the Jews. He
lttle realized the power of tho Ood
vhom he was defying, nor the reason
vhy he had permitted the Jews to bo
llsclpllned by exile, and the victory of
Hyrus over Babylon wbb one of the
neans by which the exiles should be
ible to return home, and carry those
rery golden vessels back to Jerusa- i
em. The church In the wilderness
was like the burning bush that Moses j
saw; and like the three heroic men In
S'ebuchadnezzar's fiery furnace, un- I
consumed because God was with
hem. The true religion, the principles
of the kingdom or heaven, and
he laws of God, are certain to trlimph
at last over Intemperance and
ill its evils.
Tho social power of the wine cup,
ts connection with feasting, comradeihip.
hospitality, good cheer, is one of
ts njost dangerous attractions. And
>ne of the chief defences against its
lower lies In showing that good cheer,
ellowshlp, sociability, eating together,
may be enjoyed in the highest degree
where men "eat and drink and In
communion sweet quafT Immortality
snd joy," without the fascination of
the wine cup.
Belshazzar lost his city and his kingdom.
So still by intemperance are
men continually throwing away the
kingdom God has prepared for them,
the kingdom of manhood, the kingdom
of self-control, the kingdom of the
world in which we live and of Its laws
which we can compel to aid us in all
that Is good.
The days of Intemperance are numbered
when all the boys become total
abstainers. The wlBe young man sees I
to it that the whole question of the
use of Intoxicating liquors is weighed
In the balances of reason, of science,
of observation.
The fact that we are here and not
In heaven is good circumstantial evidence
that God has something here
for us to do.
There is only a little difference be
tween different men, but that is what
makes them different mem
POSITIVELY I
BELIEVES WOULD
HAVE DIED
Fortunate Experience of Lady Who
Obtained Relief From Serious
Trouble by Taking a
Woman's Tonic.
Wildomar, Cal.?Says Mrs. F. S.
Mills, of this place: "I had a mishap,
which was followed by inflammation,
and I suffered with intense pain for
more than a week.
I positively believe I would have
died had it not been for Cardui, the
woman's tonic.
1 don't think any one can recommend
a medicine more highly than I
can Cardui. I never saw a remedy
which strengthens one so rapidly.
When I began to take Cardui, I
could not stand on my feet. After
taking two bottles, I was cured, and
now I weigh 165 pounds. I am glad
to recommend a medicine with so
much merit.
If womanly troubles have worn you
out, made you feel weak, sick and miserable,
and able to see only the dark
Bide of things, brighten up, by getLing
back your health.
Take Cardul, the woman's tonic.
This well-known woman's medicine
tias brought health and happiness to
many thousands of weak and ailing
women. Why not to you?
Get a bottle today, at the drug store.
NOTE.?The Cnrdnl Home Trentment
far Wonifh, ronaitln of Cnrdul (91),
rhedford's Illnek-DrnnBht (25c), or
i'elvo (BOc). for the liver, nnd Cardal
titlieptlc (Bftc). These remedies may
t>e taken singly, by themselves. If deilred,
or three together, as a complete
treatment for women's Ills. Write tot
[.ndles* Advisory Dept., Chnftnnoosra
Medicine Co., Chnttanongn. Tenn.. for
tpeclal Instructions, nnd 04-pngc book,
'Home Trentment for Women," sent In
^lala wrapper, on request.
AN EASY LOSER.
He?You're worth a million and I'm
penrtiless. Will you marry me?
She?No. Why did you ask me?
He?I wanted to see how a man
feels when he loses a million dollars.
Fever's On.
"There's no fever like the football
fever," said George H. Earle, Jr., at
a dinner party In Philadelphia. "Let
me tell you about a broker's boy In
Third street.
"A Third street broker sat at his
desk the other morning when his office
boy entered and said respectfully:
" 'If you please, sir, my grandfather's
dead and I'd like to get off
early to go to the funeral match?I
mean the football ceremony?that
is?'
"And then, blushing scarlet, the boy
withdrew."
Her Infinite Variety.
A woman smoked a cigarette, and
made thereby a sensation.
aucn U seUBBUUU, III umi nuui i*
ly another woman was smoking, and
then another.
But as more and more women
smoked the sensation they made grew
less and less, until at length they
made no sensation at all.
That ended It.
"Well, what next?" quoth womankind,
for age could not wither her nor
custom stale her Infinite variety.?
Puck.
Arms Made to Order.
A United States senator worth millions
which he made rapidly, has a
eoat-of-arms recently acquired. He
gave a large dinner party one night.
His coat of arms was emblnzoned In
gold on the top of the dinner cards.
The lady who went In with the senator,
the wife of another senator, observed
the Insignia when she picked
up her dinner card and exclaimed1
"How pretty!"
"Yes," replied the senator proudly,
I think it is rather neat. My wife invented
It."?Saturday Evening Post.
Not for Him.
Farmer Hayseed tin the city)?I want
4 " ? -1 ? ? K/M?L* A
ItT JHiU rtII -uwurr.
Accosted Pedestrian?Are you looking
for any particular place?
Farmer H.?Wall, not too aurned
p'tickler.?lloston Transcript.
In Sunday School.
"What can you say of Cain?"
"He was the first boy scout."
ToBe
Pleasant
In the
Morning'
Have some
Post
Toasties
with cream
for breakfast.
The rest of the day will
take care of itself.
Post Toasties are thin
bits of White Indian Corn
? cooked and toasted until
deliciously crisp and
appetizing.
"The Memory Lingers" j
Sold by Grocers
PoPtum Cereal Co., Ltd.,
Battle Creek, Mich.
j DO VUU HEED A KiOHEf
REMEDY?
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root 13 not recommended
for everything, but if you
have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it
will be found Just the remedy you need.
I Swamp-Root tnake3 friends quickly because
its mild and Immediate effect is
soon realized. It Is a g -ntie healing herbal
compound?a physician's prescription
which ha3 proved its great curative value
In thousands of the most distressing
cases.
All druggists In 50c and $1.00 sizes.
You may have a samrle bottle of thi3
always reliable preparation by mail free,
also pamphlet telling all about it.
Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Elnghamton,
N. Y.
RATHER PLEASANT.
?
Dunn?Ah, you are In this time.
I've called five times with this bill,
but you've been out.
Owens?Indeed? Well, you are out
this time. Fine morning, isn't it?
Most Fickle Man.
When Col. William M. Howard, now
a member of the tariff board, was
electioneering for congress one
autumn in bygone days he struck a
backwoods county in Georgia, and got
very busy talking softly to the voters
He was much concerned about a man
named .John, who was now for him.
then against him, and always changeable.
"What's the matter with .John?" the
colonel asked one of his constituents
"Aw. you can't tell nothin' about
John, colonel," was the assurance.
"He Is the most fickle man you ever
see. Why, he has had religion so
many times, and been baptized in the
creek down here so often that the
bullfrogs know hltn every time he's
'mersed."
Kpcw6 Tetterlne Cures Eczema.
Mocksvlile. X. C.
I have n friend In the country hero who
has suffered for years with E<-zema. and
1 tOlfl twin It ne U?vu l mi- Iir6oon
ho relieved, for It Is the only thin?
that I ever used that would kill It.
P. S. Earlv.
Totterlne euros Eczema. Totter. Ring
Worm, I'chlng Piles and every form of
Braip and Skin Disease. Tettorlno 50c;
Tet'orlno Soap 2So. At druggists, or by
mall from the manufaoturor. The Stuipj
trine Co.. Savannah. Oa.
With every mall order for Totterlne we
give a box of Shuptrlne's 10c Liver Pills
free.
If They All Knew.
A woman speaker told a New York
suffrage meeting that "we women
haven't concentration. Our minds Just
go flirting around and don't get any]
where." Considering which, is it not
| superfluous for mere man to muss
; about in women's affairs when they
know themselves so well??St. Louis
Post-Dispatch.
ACIIV FEEMXGS, PAIN IN LIMBS
and nil Malarious Indications removed
by Elixir Unbolt, that well known remedy
for all such diseases.
"I have taken up the three bottles of
your 'Elixir Babrk.' and have not felt
bo well and entirely free from pain In
limbs for -five years. Please send me
one dozen more."?Mrs. E. Higgins,
Jacksonville. Fla.
Elixir Bahek 50 cents, all druggists or
Kloczewskl & Co., Washington D. C.
Teat of Real Greatness.
Columbus had made the egg stand
on end.
"Hut could you unscramble it?" demanded
the mortified courtiers.
Which merely accentuates the great
rntii that nnhndv is springing any
who tries to light a nre wjtn Kerosene!"?Stray
Stories.
An Old Field Weed.
Many seeing that oM field weed, the
muliein stalk, never consider the good
it is accomplishing in curing lung
troubles. It presents in Taylor's
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and
Mullein the finest known remedy for
j coughs, croup, colds, consumption,
; Whooping Cough, etc.
At druggists, 25c, 50c. and $1.00 a
bottle.
At the Dance.
"Ah say. Miss Mandy, ain you' pro|
gram full?"
"Lordee, no, Mr. Lumley. It takes
nio'an a san'wlch an' two olives to fill
mah program."
to drive oi;t malaria
AND lit 1LD t 1* THE 8V8TEM
Take the Old Standard GltoVKS TASTKI.KsS
CHILL TUSIC. Von kn--w what you aro Uiklrg.
Tho formula Is plainly urlnt^d on en-rj tM.itle,
showing It Is simply yulnim- and Iron In a tast<->js
f-riu. anl tbo most elT<-?-Utal forte k'or grown
people and children. Uj cents.
Lots of men who sit around on dry
goods boxes and growl about hard
times would consider it an Insult if
anyone were to offer them a Job.
Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pc'lets regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels.
Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take
aa candy.
Sometimes a man who flatters gets
even with a girl who flirts.
new puzzles nowadays.
Right Place.
"Henry may be a bad student, but
at least he Is consistent."
"In what way?"
"I caught him swearing over his
profane history."
For XIFADACK1C?Hleka' CAPM>I.\li
Whether from CoMh. Unit. Stomach or
Nervous Troubles, Capuillnt* will relieve you.
It's lh|ui<l plramnt to tnkr acta !mim-dl
ately Try It 10e., Sic. and So cents at drug
J stores.
The wife of the man who knows it
all gets back at him occasionally by
saying: "I told you so!"
Si
SUFFERED
FIYEYEARS
Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Erie, Pa. ? " I suffered for five years
from female troubles and at last was
~~ " ; ' "lalmost helpless. I
went to three doc.
tor3 and they did
me 110 ??0(U B0 m7
W wC 8's^r aovised me to
?5* ^ Mf try Lydia E. i ink>/
ham's Vegetable
. \ T:- Compound, and
\Jn when I had t..ken
only two bottles I
could see a big
yjfl/ (?f y////y change, so I took
W 1?f '(III! s^x bottles and I am
J L 1 dow strong and well
again. I don't know how to express
rny thanks for the good it has done me
and I hope all suffering women will
give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound a trial. Jt was worth its
I weight in gold."?Mrs. J. P. Endlicu,
B. F. D. No. 7, Erie, Pa.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
made from native roots and
i herbs, contains no narcotic or harm*
! ful drugs, and to-day holds the record
! for the largest number of actual cures
cf female diseases we know of, and
thousands of voluntary testimonials
are on file in the Pinkham laboratory
at Lynn, 2Iass., from women who have
been cured from almost every form of
female complaints, such as inflammation,
ulceration, displacements, fibroid
tumors, irregularities, periodic pains,
backache, indigestion and nervous
prostration. Every suffering woman
owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound a trial,
i If you want special advice write
j Mrs.Pinklmm, Lynn, Mass., for It.
it is free and always helpful.
BAND
Write for catalogue, samples and
prices. We save you money.
GEO. EVANS & CO., IftfoKflMM
32 N. 5th Ctreet, Philadelphia, Pa.
A SERIOUS ERROR.
Many a case of kidney disease has
proven fatal because the symptoms
were not recognized. If you sufTer with
backache or bladder Irregularities folPlow
the advice of
Mrs. Peter Disele.
628 Church street,
Bowling Green,
Disele: "My back
ached terribly and
I had such dizzy
b p e 11s I dared
not walk; ankles
were badly swollen
and kidney secretions
in awful condition. I was
helpless in bed for three years, lost
flesh until a mere skeleton and despaired
of being cured. Doan's Kidney
Pills cured me, however, and my
neighbors marvel at it."
"When Your Back Is Lame, Re
member the Name?DOAN'S." 50c. a
box at all stores. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo. N. Y.
WILLING TO BELIEVE HIM.
helpful world.
Do Wltte?Indeed?
De Wealth?Yes. When It was announced
that I desired to die a comparatively
poor man there was a general
movement to assist ine In the
enterprise.
ERUPTION COVERED BODY
"Three years ago this winter I had
a breaking out that covered my whole
body. It Itched so It seemed as If I
should go crazy. It first came out In
little pimples on my back and spread
till it covered my whole body and
limbs down to my knees, al3omyarni9
down to ray elbows. Where I
scratched It made sores, and the terrible
itAing and burning kept me
from sleeping. I tried several remedies
all to no purpose. Then I concluded
to try the Cutlcura Remedies. I
used the Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura
Ointment, also the Resolvent, for
about four months, and they completely
cured me of eczema. I have
had no return of the disease since. I
never had n good night's rest after the
skin eruption first broke out till I commenced
using the Cutlcura Soap and
Ointment. I had only used them a
few days before I could see tfcey were
beginning to heal, and the terrible
itching was gone.
"Those that lived in the house at
the time know how I suffered, and
how the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment
cured me. I never take a bath without
using the Cutlcura Soap, and I
do not believe there are better remedies
for any skin disease than the
Cutlcura Soap and Ointment." (Signed)
Miss Sarah Calkins. Waukegan, 111.,
Mar. 16, 1311. Although Cutlcura
Soap and Ointment are sold by druggists
and dealers everywhere, a samI
pie of each, with 32-page book, will be
: mailed free on application to "Cuticura,"
Dept. 5 K, Boston.
Easy to Understand.
When Senator John E. ilessln and
daughter of Manhattan were doing
Europe and Asia last summer, says the
Kansas City Journal, they took a motor
boat ride on the Sea of Galilee
In the party was a New York minister.
When the party had finished the
ride the minister asked the boatman
the amount of the bill. The boatman
told him. It was exorbitant.
"I can readily understand why
Christ walked on the water here," said
the minister.
Elemental Error.
Judge Stevens was angling In the
Manitowlsh waters, and Just after dinner
became Involved in an argument
with his boat companion. The debate
lasted some minutes, and during that
time the Judge had his baited hook
dangling in the air over his shoulder.
The guide took a h3nd.
"Judge," said he, peremptorily
"drop your line in the water. There
are no flying fish around here."?Chij
cago Post.
Distemper
In all its forms among all ages of horse*
and dogs, cured and others in the soma
stable prevented from having the disease
with ^polin's Distemper Cure. Every
bottle guaranteed. Over 750,000 bottles
sold last year. $.50 and $1.00. Good druggists,
or send to manufacturers. Agent*
wanted. Write for free book. Spohn
Med. Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases,
Goshen, Ind.
Natural Ending.
"Our cook s dead."
"Indeed? Did she die a natural
death?"
"Yes, the natural death of a person
WHAT'S THE MA
WITh
The young mother?and many an old j I
one, too?Is often puzzled to know the ; 2
cause of her child's HI nature. The t
loudness of Its crying does not neces- i
sarlly Indicate the seriousness of Its f
trouble. It may have nothing more the t
matter with It than a headache or a feel- i
ing of general dullness. It cannot, of r
course, describe Its feelings, but as a c
preliminary measure you are safe In s
trying a mild laxative. f
Nine times out of ten. you will find It i
Is all the child needs, for Its restlessness t
and peevishness are perhaps due to obstruction
of the bowels, ?nd once that ,
has been remedied the headache, the ,
sluggishness and the many other evldences
of constipation and indigestion .
will quickly disappear. !
Don't give the little one salts, cathar- J
tic pills or nasty waters, for these will ;
act aa purgatives, and they are too j J
strong for a child. In the families of' <
Appetite Not a Necessity. . j
Dr. John R. Murlln of New York, assistant
professor of physiology at the
Cornell unlversslty medical college, in
an article in the October number of
the Journal of the Outdoor Life, compares
the food we eat to the fuel used
In furnishing steam and power for an
engine. In selecting our food he says
that we should eat enough to furnish
energy for the day's work, but that
much more than this Is not needed.
He holds that the appetite Is not a necessity
for good digestion. "There Is
no fallacy of nutrition," he says,
"greater than that which supposes
that a food cannot be digested and j
utilized without appetite." Most of the ,
food we eat, fully four-flfths. goes to
supply energy for our every day tasks, j
while less than one-flfth goes to supply
building material.
Restored Courage.
The southern lover wag impetuous,
says the author of a recent book of
reminiscences of eastern Virginia, entitled
"Memory Days," and the maiden
was timid aDd unu?ed to passionate
proposals of irnrrlagc. "Ch, don't!",
she Interrupted 1?< whisper. "You
frighten me dreadfully."
Overcome by contrition the young
man humbly apologized for his fervor,
and a painful silence ensued. The
girl broke It at last.
"Robert," she began, with a hopeful
smile, "I don't think?I?shall?be so
frightened this time."
Important to Mothora
Examine carelully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children, and see that it
Signature ot
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Subjective.
"I see somebody has invented a
'noiseless' soup spoon. In what way ;
is it noiseless?".
"Why, madam, it's constructed in
such a manner that?er?you don't
make a noise when you're using it."
For ( OLDS mid ?HII?
Hicks' Cirt'Din is the best remedy?re
Meres the aching and feverltihness?cures the
Cold and restores normal conditions It's
liquid?effects Immediately. 10c., 25o., and fitXr.
At drug stores.
ShlpwrecK Up to Date.
"Captain, is there much danger?"
"Not a particle. A raovitig-picture
outfit will soon be along and rescue
us after they have taken a few films."
Blood Poisoning is often caused l>y
slight cuts or wounds. Death may result.
Hamlins Wizard Oil will draw out the
poison, heal the wound and prevent serious
trouble.
After a man has been married about
a year be begins to wonder why his
friends didn't get busy and have him
locked up before he did it.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens the gums, reduces InAaraina
tic* allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle.
It takes a bachelor to think that he
understands women.
Woman's III
Many women differ needlessly from
hood and from motherhood to old t
dizziness or headache. She becomes
less, nervous, irritable and feels tircc
night. When pains and aches rack the
frequent intervals, ask your neighbor a
Dr. Pierce's Favorite P
Thin Prescription hen, for over
curl nil delicate, weak, palu-wr
by the hundreds of thousands ,
the privacy of their homes wltl
lai to submit to Indelicate qui
offensively rspuAoaut examlnai
Sick women are invited to consult
World's Dispensary Medical Ass'n.R.
D?. Pibrci's Grbat Family Doctoi
Medioal Adviser, newly revised up-to
Plain English hosts of delicate question!
ought to know about. Sent fret to
tamps to cover cost of wrapping and
i
f Scientifically c
/ i most light for the (
fEasy to light,
In numerous finish
best of its kind.
Ask your deslcr to show ?oi
Lsnterns, or write for
to say i(
Standard C
(Incorj
W. L. DOUCI
*2,50, *3.00, *3.50 & *4.00 SI
Men and Women wear W.L.Dougla*
became they are the beit shoe* produ
this country for the price. Insist upoi
ing them. Take no other make.
THE STANDARD OF QUAL
FOR OVER 30 YEAI
The assurance that goes with an es
lished reputation is your assurance in bu
W. L. Douglas shoes.
If I could take you into my large fadh
at Brockton, Mas3., and show you I
carefully W.LDouglas shoes are made,
would then understand why they are w
ranted to hold their shape, fit better
wear longer than any other make for the p
CAUTION genuine hare W. L. Dnu
UHU I lull name Rnti price stamped on bot
If yon cannot obtain W. L, Douglas sho?
yonr town, write for catalog. Shoes sent dl
from factory to wearer, all charges prepaid. ^
DOUGLAS, 14S Spark St.. Brockton, U
iter PERFE
Drums of blue
A A?V your dealer
^ or write to any a*ei
I
lTTER
I YOUR BABY?
drs. O. R. Crap, Wellford. S. C.. and
drs. Helen Sheetz, La Grange, ,\T. C.,
he only laxative given Is Or. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin. It has been
ound to answer most perfectly all
he purposes of a laxative, and Its very
nildness and freedom from griping
eeommend It especially for the use of
rhlldren. women, and old folks generilly?people
who need a gentle bowel
itlmulant. Thousands of American
'amlliee have been enthusiastic about It
or more than a quarter of a century.
Anyone wishing to make a trial of this
emcdy before buying it in the regular
way of a druggist at fifty cents or one
lollar a largo bottle (famliy size) can
lave a sample bottle sent to the home
free of charge by simply addressing Dr.
IV. n. Caldwell. 201 Washington St.,
Montlcello, 111. Your name and address
in a postal card will do.
FREE
RHEUMATISM *
Oil IRP
N/ W uOld,
Drrp-Vealrd C??m Tnke Nolle*!
Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) In th*
past 30 years, hus cured thousands of
Rheumatics after every known remedy
has failed. B B B. does this by purifying
and enriching the blood?sending
a Hood of vivifying blood direct to th*
paralyzed nerves bones and Joints, giving
strength and warmth Just wher* It
Is needed. At the same time B B. B.
kills the active poison In the blood,
which causes rheumatism !n this way
a cure-to-stay-curcd Is made. If you
have bone pains, swollen Joints, aching
back or shoulder blades, blood thin or
pale skin?even If bed-ridden with th*
worst rheumatism, give B. B. B. a ".rlaL
We guarantee a perfect lasting cur*.
B. B. B. Is a liquid, made up of pur*
botanic Ingredlenta and sold by druggists
at SI.00 per large bottle, with
directions for home cure.
We rrlll send a free tr'al of thl*
precious remedy by mall, postpaid, (
nny aufTrrrr vrlio writes for It. Jost
llll out Ike coupon below and mall It
to
lll.OOl) II \ 1.51 CO.,
Atlaata. Ga.
N'ame # *
Address
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten when the liver is
right the stomach and bowels arc right.
CARTER'S LITTLE Jfc*.
LIVER PILLS jmstL
gentlybutfirmly com^jEffigSdl
pel a lazy liver to^^SfgP/lDTCD'Q
do its duty.
Cures Con-B LVd
tipation, In- L ^
digestion,
end Distress After Eating.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
I ACTS LIKE MAGIC 1
ju J. J. Patterson, M.D.. Marshall, Ala., sayst
J "In my practice 1 hare found that Mex- I
B lean Mustang Lmimrnt acts like magic. B
B In one case it cured an eld lady of a very B
d severe attack of Khcuinatisin in the neck B
| 25c. 50c. $1 a kettle at Drug &Gcn'15tor?s |
Charlotte Auto School,Charlotte,N.C.
wants men and lioys to learn Automobile
buhtneas In t clr Oarage and Machine shops.
New Cars; New Machinery; good positions
for every graduate. CATALOGUE TUEB.
Agents Wanted
yon want your home county, write us at ones,
koTAL SiSmaiKl.su to, ill E. IMS St., ku?*> UlJ,
W. N. U? CHARLOTTE, NO. 45-1911.
girlhood to womsnigc?with
backache,
broken-down, sleep* ^8%^ wBHB
J from morning to ""*1
: womanly aystem at
rescripfion
to years, been
a eked women, ? Ki! I
and this too In uj j r%
loot their hav t
catlonln+s and '
in confidence by letter fret. Address
V. Pierce, \1. D., Prcs't, Buffalo, N. Y.
t Book, The People's Common Sense
date edition?1000 pages, answers in
i which every woman, single or married,
any address on receipt of 31 one-cent
mailing only, in French cloth binding. ,
?
Lamps and
Lanterns fa
onstructed to give \dTjm>,/
)il they burn. ffjJF|
clean and rewick. I JTJ|
ies and styles, each the I /MSI
a his line of R?yo Limps and I lT/.aL.J, >
illustrated booklets direct I rnif*
ency of the
>11 Company JTjfL
porated)
? Ik
Iract S3.00 SIIOKS will poaitivt-ly out wear
F.L. TWO i'AIKSof ordinary boys'ahoea
ass. Fast Color Endsts Ustd Exclusively.
^
^TIHM SMOKELESS
A^llUlN OIL HEATER
dy lor use. Safest and most reliable,
ebon Smokel'.ss Oil Heater is just
fireplace.
lowing heat wherever, whenever, you want it
[all and spring, when it it not cold enough for
tillable at an auxiliary heater in midwinter,
enamel or plain steel, with nickel trimmings.
to ihow jroa a Perfection Saokelet* Oil Heater,
icy of 1
tndard Oil Company
(Incorporated)
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