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FOR EYERY FAMILY
MEDICINE CHEST
To the head of every family the
health of Its different members is
most important, and the value of an
agreeable laxative that is certain in
Its effect is appreciated. One of the
most popular remedies In the family
& medicine chest is a combination of
simple laxative herbs with pepsin that
Is known to druggists and physicians
as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This
x preparation is mild and gentle in its
^ . action on the bowels, yet positive in
its effect A dose of 8yr:p Pepsin at
night means relief next morning,
while its tonic properties tone up and
strengthen the muscles of stomach,
liver and bowels eo that these organs
are able in a shcrt time to again perform
tbeir natural functions without
i . help.
Druggists everywhere sell Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin in 50c and $1.00
bottles. If you have never tried this
? *?A? offn"tlvp
simpie, lu^pt'uciic, jn vuwu..
remedy, write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell,
201 Washington St., Montlcello, 111.,
and ask for a sample bottle. Dr. Caldwell
will be glad to send it without
any expense to yon whatever.
No Blight There.
I First Editor?I see that there Is a
chestnut tree blight.
Second Editor?Don't worry; we are
getting chestnuts by every mall.
TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA
U* _ AND BUILD IP THE SYSTEM
Take the Old b-andard UROVHtl TASTBLMHs
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Perhaps the surest thing In this life
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Whether from Colds. Heat, Stomach or
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It's liquid?pleasant to take?acta Immediately.
Try it. 10c., 25c., and 50 centa at drug
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Most men have yearned to fly or to
be a little fly from the first.
Dyspeptics, despair notl While there's
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A fellow can make a hit with a girl
by telling bow much bo misses her.
Eczema
Cured by
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0 AMae#
AVIW?1|
and Most
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1 JUnATr'^n'~t I was often waked up
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vented from sleep.
JH After taking foiu bot* i
ties ot MILAM. I feel
entirely relieved. !
(hough I am continuing to use it so as to be
sure the trouble is eradicated from my system."
[Signed] R. K. SHACKLEFORD.
Danville. Va.. March 30, 1910.
Eczema of 26 Years Standing Cured.
Huntington, W. Va., July 16.1910.
The Milam Medicine Co.. Danville, Va.
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bottle now, and think after 26 years of Eczema
am cured. With best wishes.
Yours respectfully.
[Signed] C. H. WILLIAMS, j
Psoriasis?A Vilolent Form of Eczema.
Blanche, N. C., July 10.1910.
Milam Medicine Co.. Danville, Va.
Gentlemen?I have been afflicted with a tor* '
turing akin disease pronounced by the physl- j
Clans to be "Psoriasis," and have had it for ten
Tears. No treatment of the physicians ever relieved
me, and I continued to grow worse and
was unable to do my work. By the advice of my
physician I commenced to take Milam on March
Ith last I am now far on the road to recovery,
, and feel that I will be entirely cured. I am now J
at work and feel no Inconvenience from it
"I take great pleasure in giving this certificate
and think Milam it a great medicine.
Yours truly,
J. W. PINCHBACK.
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fflBMnONAL
SUNMSGKE
Lesson
(Br E. O. SELLERS. Director of Evening
Department. The Moody Bible In titute
of Chicago.)
LESSON FOR MAY 12.
THE LAW OF LOVE.
LEMON TEXT-Luke 6:27-88; Rom. 13:
rlO.
GOLDEN TEXT-'Thou ehalt love thy
neighbor a* thy eelf."?Rom. 18:1#.
Jesus set forth while seated upon
the mountain delivering what is usually
termed as the flermon on the
Mount, those principles the working
out of which have changed the history
of mankind. Last week and the
week before there, were presented
principles that in their application
are the very opposite to the natural
desires of the human heart. In this
lesson we have the summary, the conclusion
of the whole matter, and next
we shall study 60me of the applications
of these new principles.
"I Bay unto all you who hear." Not
all who listened that d*ay, even among
the disciples, really heard what Jesus
was saying. As for illustration these
truths did not grip the heart and life
?- kntflno- ADM
or juaas. no 11 ns wuaj, uonus v? to
hear they hear not. Jesus commands
those having earB to hear but
cautions them to take heed what we
hear and adds that to us who do hear,
shall yet more be given. (Mk. 4:24).
Things It Teaches and Why.
"Love your enemies" Is not alone a
teaching of the Christian faith. It
may be found under the old Jewish
dispensation and even among heathen
philosophers but In each of these Instances
It does not convey the Impression
nor carry with It the command
It does when Jesus utters these
words. The life of Jesus Is a wonderful
exemplification of the truth he Is
seeking to teach. In his case the
words are a command and the execution
of that command he promises,
later, to make possible to all of his
followers by the aid of the Holy
Spirit. We are to pay for curses with
blessings, and for Insults by prayers,
and the man who so conducts his life
shall be happy. "Oh," but someone
exclaims, "have I not certain Inalienable
rights? Does not the other fellow's
liberty end where my nose begins?"
Certainly we have rights but
the right to sufTer for Christ's sake Is
far greater than our right to defend
ourselves. God will attend to our
rights provided we obey his word.
True those who ask may bo unworthy,
but God is kind to the unworthy as
well as to those who are worthy. It
Is noticeable that Jesus does not tell
us to give to every one who asks
that particular thing that Is asked for;
God does not thus answer our petitions.
Ofttlmes requests come the
literal granting oil which we know
would be detrimental to the best Interests
of the petitioner or perhaps
work hardship upon those dependent j
upon us. For illustration, the granting
of whisky to a drinking man; giving
money to a street beggar when
bread Is needed by the children or
ethers whom God has intrusted to our
care. Many foolish and fanciful interpretations
und applications have
been made of these words, we are to
take these words literally neither
withholding nor reading into them
meanings not belorging to the plain
interpretation of the words. Verse 33
tells us that in carrying out thesd altruistic
commands we are to be
"sons" (R. V.) of the most high; surely
that implies no abandonment of
common sense and reason, faculties
which like love, are also the gifts of
a loving creator.
Application Is Definite.
The simple application of the Golden
Rule Is however a very definite,
positive and comprehensive matter, j
vastly different from the negative
proposition of Confucius.
"As ye would, so do yc." Do you |
want friends? Be friendly. Do you j
want others to sell goods to you?
You must buy of them. Do you wish
to have others talk about you at your
backs? Then you begin at once to talk
about others at their backs. Ix>ve ex- j
pressed merely for those who love us
will scon dry up. the circle constantly
growing ln'ler. That Is simply refined
selfishness. See verses 32 to 1
34. It is in these opposite traits ve
are to set the distinguishing marks of
a Christian.
We ehould recall the contrasts /e- ,
sua gave in this whole passage. The
rich and the poor, the woes and the !
joys, the well spoken of and those of
his kingdom who shall be hated. To
love those who love us not. to do good
to those who despitefully use us. to
lend not expecting any return (no
"Indian giving") is only |>ossible when
one is absolutely dominated by the
, ?aw of love.
Who is sufficient for these things?
; Those who are in deed and in Truth
citizens of this new kingdom. Paul
sets not only a strong emphasis upon
the teaching of Jesus, but he expressly
refers to the Mosaic commandments.
enumerating four of them, and
adds that, if these do not include the
others?"if there be any other commandment"?it
can be kept when a
man obeys this obligation to love his
neighbor. Indeed, how can we say
i wo Iovp Hod. whom we have not sppn
if ne love net our brothers. whom we
j bavo seen?
Paul's picture of heathenism in the
first chapter of Romans is a striking
illustration of the lack this redeeming
trait of love. Well may we pause
and nrk this question. "What have 1
done today that only a Christian
would do?" There is absolutely no
fixed standard of morals, they are d.*pendent
upon many mollifications of
time, surroundings, culture, etc.. but
the Christian has here an absolutely
fixed standard whereby to govern bis
life and actions. He is to love those
who leve him not; to be kind and
merciful; not in words only but in
deeds vf kindness.
Men of God.
Men of God Ere as needed today as
when Moses stood alone with God on
Sinai, or Paul in the midst of the
Areopagus at Athens, and discoursed
of the altar tc "the unknown God."
Every age mus". have Its leaders, and
as the leaders are, so will the age bo.
What kind of leader will you be?
God's men. men anointed for service,
whose hearts are in his bands as the
rivers of waters, are the saviors of
their age, and are in the vanguard oil
heaven's worthies.
I
HER AILMENT
A COMMON/ONE
Hippy Experience of Mrs. DiQinger,
Who Finally Found R elief in
Cirdni,ijhe Woman's^Tonic.
West Baden. Ind.?"For#about four
years," says Mrs. Sarah Dllllnger, of
this place, "I auffered with an ailment
common to women, and I was so poorly
that I could not do my work.
Since taking Cardul, the woman's
tonic, I am stout, and able >to work all
day, hard. It la certainly a great
medicine for women. I recommend
It to a great many ladles.
My daughter Is now taking Cardu.,
and It seeme to he helping her alr*>?riv
although she has now taken
only one bottle.
Cardul la the best medicine 1 ever
took. It has*done me so(much good!
It saved my life, and I! can't praise
it too much."
Every woman would always keep
Cardul handy, for use when needed, If
she knew what benefit It gives, In
cases where weakened vitality makes
the body and brain seem tired and
worn-out.
A few doses of Cardul, at the right
time, will often save mueh suffering
by preventing a more serious sickness.
To relieve pain and misery, due to
womanly troubles, nothing has been
found, during the 50 yeans that It has
been before the public to take ths
place of Cardul.
Won't you try It?
W. B.?Write tot LaAfi* Advisory
Dept., Chattanooga Medic lae Co., Chattanooga,
Tens., for Special Inatractloai,
and 04-page book, "Home Treatmeat
for Wtmei," aeat la plain wrapper,
oa regaeet.
SO THOUGHTFUL OF HER.
Elsie?Grace has had her picture
done and given one to each member
of her family.
Ernest?Why, where Is she going
Elsie?Going to play bridge for 8 |
season.
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 cut in
little pimples on my back and spread
till it covered my whole body and
limbs down to my knees, also my arms
down to my elbows. Where I !
scratched it made sores, and the ter- '
rible itching and burning kept me
from sleeping. I tried several reme
dies all to no purpose. Then I con
eluded to try the cutlcura itemeaies. 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 a 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 they 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 8oap 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 pkln disease than the
Cutlcura Soap and Ointment." (Signed)
Miss Sarah Calkins, Waukegan, 111.,
Mar. 16, 1911. Although Cutlcura
Soap and Ointment are sold by druggists
and dealers everywhere, a sample
of each, with 32-page book, will be
mailed free on application to "Cutlcura,"
Dept. L, Boston.
Her Chief Characteristic.
Miss Green, who was giving the
class a lesson In mythalogy, turned
suddenly to one untidy little fellow
and said:
"Brownman, tell me for what virtues
Diana was especially celebrated."
"For takin' baths," replied Brownnan
promptly.
A Confession.
Startled by convincing; evidence that
they were the victims of serious kidney
and bladder trouble, numbers of
prominent people confess they have
found relief by using KURIN Kidney
and Bladder Pills. For sale by all
medicine dealers at 25c. Burwell &
Dunn Co., Mfrs., Charlotte, N. C.
Saving Steps.
Gibson?But the house Is over a
mile from the station, you admit.
Agent?Yes, but the rooms are so
small you will only have to walk the
baby eight feet from her little crib.?
Harper's Bazar.
F.I.IXIR ninrK STOPS CHILI.S
end Is the finest kind of tonic.
"Your -Habek' acts like maple; I have
given It to numerous people In my parish
who were suffering with chills, malaria
nnd fever. I recommend It to those
who are sufferers and in need of a good
tonic."?Rev. S. Szymanowskl, St.
Stephen's Church. Perth Amboy, N. J.
ICIIxIr Itahek, 50 cents, all druggists,
or Kloczewski & Co.. Washington, D. C.
An Exception to the Rule.
"Jinks Is a man wbo has his hammer
out on all occasions."
"I bet there Is one occasion where
he hasn't."
"What's that'"
"When it's time to put down the
carpet."
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A Quarter Century
Before the public. Over Five Million Free
Samples given away each year. The constant
and increasing sales from samples
?roves the genuine merit of Allen's Foot#
lase, the antiseptic ponder to be shaken
into the shoes for Tired, Aching, Swollen
Tender feet. Sample free. Address, Allen
S. Olmsted, Le Kov, X. V.
But the foundation of the average
man's self-conceit Is past llndlng out.
Don't make shipwreck of your health when
a course of Garfield Tea can cure you of
Indigestion.
No, Cordelia, the grass widow is
anything but green.
BACKACHE
NOT A DISEASE
But a Symptom, a Dan ger Sig- ?
nal Which Every Woman
Should Heed 1
i
Baclcache is a symptom of organic j |
Weakness or derangement. If you have t
backache don't neglect it To get per- ,
manent relief you must reach the root (
of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Woodall's
experience. I
Morton's Gap, Kentucky.?"I suffered
two years with female disorders, my
jprCTapgcCTrr health wus very bad
y% and I had a continual
backache which was
simply awful. I could
Wym ^ not stand on my feet
jjp| long enough to cook
. i't'' a nieal'fi victuals
v'VsNw^^A. % without my back
nearly killing me,
Wfffarf/f II and I would have
Q/I Il (H II I such dragging sensa///
(11(1 /I tions I could hardly
i bear it I had soreness
in each side, could not stand tight
clothing, and was irregular. I was completely
run down. On advice I took
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
and am enjoying good health. It
la now more than two yeara and I have
not had an ache or pain since. I do all
my own work, washing and everything,
and never have backache any more. I
think your medicine is grand and I praise
it to all my'neightwrs. If you think my ;
testimony will help others you may pub- !
lish it"?Mrs. Ollie Woodall, Morton's
Gap, Kentucky.
If you have the slightest doubt
that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound will help?011, write
to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co.
(confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad- |
vice. Your letter will he opened, |
read and answered by a woman, .
and held in strict confidence.
Diarrhoea, Dysentery :
?and kindred troubles I
are very general in |
the spring and summer |
months and are fre- j
auently fatal owing to (
delay in getting medi- '
cal help. Avoid danger 1
by keeping in the house
at all times a bottle of ]
OLD DR. BIQGERS' I
Huckleberry Cordial '
It will soothe and allay the inflammation instantly.
Askyourdrugglst; he knows. Serial No. 1576. Price
15a and 50c per bottle. Send for Confederate
Veteran Souvenir book free. Mid. only by I
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ITCHINGVJDS <
If a woman's judgment is bad sbe
trusts her Intuition.
A pure, mild and potent laxative, Garfield
Tea! All druggists.
As a stimulant an ounce of censure
is often worth a pound of praise.
Auto Suggestion.
To show how unconsciously a man'B
business may be in his mind at all
times, 1 took a financial operator to a
fancier's to select a dog, and what
kind of a dog do you think he asked
for at once?"
"What kind?"
"A water dog. Said he had heard
it was a good stock proposition."
A SURE 8IGN.
Mrs. flewwed ? I heard the new
j cook cussing and swearing something
awful in the kitchen this morning.
Mr. Newwed?That's all right. She's
| beginning to feel at home.
What's the
Use
of Cooking
When you don't have to?
Post
T oasties
are skillfully and fully cooked
at the factory?ready to serve
direct from package with
; cream and sugar if you like.
These thin bits of toasted
com (sold by grocers) are
crisp, delicious, satisfying and
convenient.
I
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Postum Cereal Company. Ltd.
Pure Food Factoriee
Battle Creek. Mich.
STEVENSON AT SARANAC LAKE
ce and Snow Were Abhorrent to This
Great Literary Genius?Author
Always an Optimist.
Saranac Lake, X. Y.?Ever since Its
>ccupancy by Robert Louis Steven;on,
conceded to have been one of
he world's greatest literary lights, a
rertain yellow Cottage at Saranac
>ake has been an object of great Inerest
to visitors at that far-famed
esort for the treatment of tubercuosis.
to temcorary residents and to
ownfolks. A writer in a medical
mblication gives an interesting ac:ount
of the manner in which the
treat master of prose put Jn that Adrondack
winter of 1887. Stevenson.
^ l
Stevenson's Old Cottage.
t will bo recalled, throughout his I
ifetime never approximated a condi-1
ion which might be termed health. I
\lwaya tubercular, at times he was so I
lear death's door that it seemed he I
'ould not possibly live. Dut some
hlng, wtiettier it was tne intense interest
ho took in living or his certainty
that he would be allowed to finish
the work in which his heart was
centered, seemed to ward off the dark
in gel.
"His health," says the writer, "Improved,
but his exotic nature found
t hard, indeed, to endure the ice and
he snow and the bitter cold.
"The great novelist of the outre
preferred to sit by the log fire, watch
he fantastic flames, and talk.
"Dr. Trudeau, who visited him frepiestly,
has observed that Stevenson
used to rail in forcible but beautiful
ind picturesque language at the cold,
it the snow, at the cloudy days and
he succession of them, and the lack
)f color and sunshine. His idealistic
md artistic temperament clung to all
hat was beautiful in life as expressed
n nature, in art. in form, light and
tolor; In thought, in poetry, and in
maglnation. He deliberately turned
lis back on the cold facts of science
ind life, ignored them as much as
possible, and shunned the discussion
if such subjects as poverty, disease,
sorrow and suffering, with which we
vere more or less surrounded.'
"On Saturday afternoons Stevenson
made it a practice to be 'at home'
:o those who wished to call. Anyone
might come; and many took advantsge
of the opportunity. Hut he seemed
to get little pleasure out of these
functions.
"Hut from one visit Stevenson derived
only unalloyed satls'action and
iellght. This was when Richard
Mansfield came to the cottage. In
the living room, while Stevenson sat
by the leg fire, which fitfully and uncertainly
lit up the room, Mansfield
on a table In a corner of the room
gave his marvelous and gruesome impersonation
of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde. Stevenson, who has been
termed 'the sick hero,' was ever an
optimist, despite the most dreadful
reasons for being the reverse."
WOMAN IS BLOOD THROWER
Sensation Caused by Act of Jilted
Sweetheart of Man in Paris,
France.
Paris.?A small crowd which gath
ered outside one of the local mairlea
in Paris was first terrified and then
immensely amused by an exciting in
cident which took place Just as a
newly-married couple were crossing
the pavement to drivo away to the
wedding breakfast.
A woman standing near the door
lifted her apron, gripped a jug, and
hurled its contents at the bridegroom
Here was a case of vitriol throw
ing, it was thought, but to everyone's
amazement It was seen that the
bridegroom's face was covered with
blood. He staggered nnd almost fell
while everyone wondered what was
the new substance that caused Buch
fenrful injury. The woman who had
thrown the liquid, however, solved the
mystery before vengeful hands could
be laid upon her. "Yea. I am his Jiltec
lover." she said, "but it is only rab
bit's blood. It is quite good enough
for him."
MUIR FINDS RARE TREES
finally Locates Forest of Strang*
Growth Which the Natives Call
the "Monkey Puzzle."
New York.?John Mulr, the nntural
1st, who has just passed his seventy
fourth birthday, was hark In New Yorl
after a twelve months' expedltlnr
which would have taxed the energiot
of men forty years hifi junior. H<
started out in April, 1911. In searrl
of the atiracaria tree, which he ha*
Been before only in figurative captivlti
in the botanical garden of civilization
but which he thought might be founc
native In some of the Amazon forepts
The tree is a survival from an earl;
geological period and is regarded b;
botanists a3 one of the most interest
ing In existence.
After the Journey of 1.000 miles u]
the Amazon. Mr. Muir found large for
4- e ? r?? MnVl or<
081H Ul UUI m ill ia lira, KUI. I, ai
known to the natives as the "monke;
puzzle." because of the spiny bark
which makes It impossible for th<
monkeys to climb them.
Discovery of Little Use.
An amateur chemist recently dlscov
ered an explosive believed to be 1!
times as powerful as dynamite, but th<
secret of Its composition was lost a
the time of Its discovery, togethe
with the chemist and mo6t of thi
glass In the town.
Language of the Eyes.
The eyes of men conserve as mncl
as their tongues, with the advantagi
that the ocular dialect needs no die
tlonary, but Is understood all tin
world over.?Emerson.
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E?? !, Opiuni.Morphine nor MiamL
Eft I Not Narc otic.
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UaR E Worms jC<mvolsioiis.Fr?eri?
? ness and Loss or Sleep.
Br FacS'urak Sijnaniit of
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Having Fun.
The brilliant wit of the bar looked
at the moon-faced farm laborer and
winked at his friends and whispered,
"Now we'll have some fun."
"Have you been married?" he began.
"Ye-e-es," stammered the laborer,
"once."
"Whom did you marry?"
"A w-w-woman. sir."
"Come, my good man, of course It
was a woman. Did you ever hear of
any one marrying a man?"
"Ye-e-es, sir; my sister did."
DOES YOUR BACK ACHE?
Achea and Twinges Point to Hidden
Kidney Trouble.
Have you a lame back, aching day
and night? Do you feel a sharp pain
after bending over? When the kidneys
seem sore and the action irregular,
^ use Doan's Kidney
Pills, which have
HMT ? cured thousands.
Eugene Sweet,
84 Talrnan St.,
{Norwich, Conn.,
Af fla>'8: "P01* weeks
r*\ i was conuntju iu
k1 I my bed, so helpl
\ less I could not
^<*1 turn over. Sharp
pains across my
"Evm V, jVSV loins caused excruPicturt
yCi A\t>J elating torture and
TtlUa X\A \^w j waa annoyed by
Story V \\ rfrt K , .
profuse passage of
^s^the kidney secretions.
Doan's Kidney Pills cured mo
completely after doctors had failed."
"When your Hack Is Lame, Remember
the Name?DOAN'S."50c all stores.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Assuming That.
Brown?What reason nave you for
hating Blank?
Smith?Well, you see, he's a relative
of mine, and?
Brown?Yes, yes, I know, but what
other reason??Harper's Bazar.
'
Burduco Liver Powder
Nature's Remedy: Is purely vegetable.
! As a cathartic, its action Is easy, mild
' and effectual. No griping, no nausea.
makes a sweet breath and pretty comI
plexlon. Teaches the liver to act.
Sold by all medicine dealers, 25c.
"One ought, every day at least, to
hear a little song, read a good poem,
i see a fine picture and. If It were pos!
sible, to speak a few reasonable
. ; words."?Goethe.
To remove nicotine from the teeth,
, disinfect the mouth and purify the
breath after smoking, Paxtlne Is a
, , boon to all. At druggists, 25c a box
or sent postpaid on receipt of price by
The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass.
I As soon as a woman discovers that
1 she Is unable to reform her husband
' she begins on her neighbors.
i |
For COLDS and c;RIP
, nicks' Capcdinb is the ben remedy? relieves
the aching anil frverluness?cures the
i Colli anil restores normal 'ondltlons. It's
| liquid?effects Immediately. 10c., 26c., and 00c.
At drug stores.
I On the road to success It Isn't every
I ! man who knows when to change cars.
.
1 Mrs. Wtnstow'a Soothing Srmp for Children
teething. 6nftens the-,inm. reduces Inflammation,
allays pain, cures wind colic, 20c a bottle.
2 Don't kick till you know just where
I the shoe pinches.
Before retiring, a cup of Garfield Tea1
For good digestion and continued gooc'
health.
Some people wa3te a lot of time try
. lng to save it.
FOR THE WOMAN WH<
' * Some women complain that they p<
1 injjs, or dizziness in the head, nervousn
l should not occar to the normal healthy '
) to these pains at some time in her lift
os corsets, over-taxed strength, bad air,
liver, eto. A regulator and female tor
, pure glycerin, and without the use of ale
DR. PIERCE'S FAVO)
, has proven its value in thousands of cast
- s" ""N. MRS. Dona M. ]
S " I thought I would
I 'TjrnSftTh \ ^ono 'or rT10- '
' AAgSMaKX \ an(l general weakn
/ \ me hundreds of dol
/ v?if. \ tioa' and ' Golden h
I ab? fiw \ wa# disappointed Ir
vx 1 them to any eufferii
P | R I \i 1 five I took your mi
v I Xiv p I and left mo
V cj* -? / I " <
I \'.\ * I /the good work of j
e \ / Da. Pierch's
\ Common Sense
V t' / edition?of 1008
\ 7* " / which every wc
Sent free in cloi
^ Mk& Marto. one-cent stamps
e r???????????????Reduce
The Feed Bil
Horses and Mules do more work: (
? Sheep and Goats ?<"ow better fleece
Cattle and Hogs take on more flesh a
better health and condition when fed on
Cottonseed Meal a
Tor Breeding or Nursing Stock,
1 valuable. Much letter tna
Write for free Booklet containing much
Baisers to
THE BUREAU
P Interstate Cottonseed
m Main Stre
Children Cry fa
The Kind You Have Always Bo
In use for oyer SO years, has
J - and has 1
All Counterfeits, Imitations an
Experiments that trifle with ai
Infants and Children?Experie
What is C/
Cuttoria is a harmless snbstiti
goric, Drops and Soothing Sy:
contains neither Opium, Morp
substance. Its age is its guara
and allays Feverishness. It c
Colic. It relieves Teething Tr<
and Flatulency. It assimilate
Stomach and Bowels, giving h
The Children's Panacea?The ]
GENUINE CAST<
Bears the Sij
| The Kind You Have
In Use For Ov<
THE CENTAUfl COM PAN
A Town I
NO LAND SELLIN
I We want you interested in Texas ai
i': To advertise and get our new to
of lots, full size (25x125), comp
person). Every lot guaranteet
i defects and a good building sit(
out the coupon and mail today
THE MADERO TOWNSITE CO., VII
CUT OUT AND MAI
To Tho Madoro Towns!to <
Victoria Building, St*
GENTLEMEN:?I want a lot In Ma
on my part Mail me full partici
? OFFER, I will boost.
Name
Town
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W. L. D<
SHOES
<2.50 <3.00 <3.50 <4.00 <
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND I
W. L. Douglas $4.00. $4.50 & $6.00 sli
Ilench Work costing $0.00 t
On* pair of W. L. Douglas $2.00 or $2.i
positively outwear two pair* of ot
Why does W. L Douglas make am' se
than any other manufacturer in the world
stamps his name and price on the bottom i
value, which protects the wearer against
feriorshoes of other makes. BECAUSE:
economical and satisfactory ; you can save
W.L.Douglasshoes. BECAUSE: theyhav*
fit and wear. DON'T TAKE A SUBSTIT
If your dealer cannot supply W. L. Douglas shoes, \
Shoes sent everywhere delivery charges prepaid.
WHY PAY RENT?
I
; We will loan you money to
: buy a lot and build your home
YOU PAY ONLY $7.50 :
(monthly on each $1,000.00
| plus 5 percent, simple interest.
We also lift mortgages. Write
for booklet explaining our plan
THE STANDARD HOME CO.
318-319 UW 3UILDINQ, NORFOLK,VA.
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief?Permanent Cure
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS never [
fail. Purely vegeta
ble ? act surely ^^HHPADTTD^ !
but gently on ' pD*
the liver. AgBEkf ? TTLE
Stop after jJJjjtmBy E'VER
dinner dis- gj PIl^S.
! tress-cure 'jF \\?, !* |
i improve the complexion, brighten the eyes
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
SAVE YOUR OLD WORN CARPET
We ran make yini beautiful durable rug*: anyaiae. To '
[ 8t room, or halla. We have no agent*. Catalogue free i
| ORIENTAL RIG CO., Baltimore, Md.
WANTED?Representatives In every town and
i eounty. Husln?*>s permanent, profitable. No Invest- ;
inert neee.sarv Salary guaranteed. Kef ret). New
| proposition. IleKAY MKG. CO., Meuipbis, Tenn.
) THINKS AND FEELS.
*riodically suffer from dull and heavy feeless,
pain and hearing-down feelings whicll
woman. Hot most every woman is subject
due to abnormal conditions in life, such
, poor or improper food, wet feet, sluggish
lie mads from native medicinal roots with
:ohol, called
RITE PRESCRIPTION,
ts, like the following:
Martin, of Auburn. Nobr.. Route 1, Rot R4, saysi
write you In regard to what your medicine* have
?vo used them for thirty years for female trouble
eaa with the very beat result, and they have raved
lars in doctors' bills. I buy the ' Favorite Preserip.
fedtcal Discovery ' and take them together. I never
i your remedies and take pleasure in recommending
ljr lady. 1 ;im now almost fifty years old ; at fortycdlcincs,
both kinds, and I passed that period very
fat and healthy. I feci like a young girl.
tires to write me, I will gladly leu uex inure suuun
rour medicines."
Grbat Family Docor Book, The People's
Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-dato
pages, answers hosts of delicate questions
iman, single or married, ought to know,
th binding to any address on receipt of 31
, to cover cost of wrapping and mailing only.
I?Improve The Animals
J0W8 give mere and better Milk and Butter;
s; Hens lay more eggs, and all as well a->
ind tat, and develop more rapidly and keep in
nd Cottonseed Hulls
Mares, Cows, Sows or Ewes, it is especially
n Hay, far cheaper than Corn,
valuable Information to Feeders and Stock
OF PUBLICITY
d Crushers Association
et, Dallas, Texas
111 .
>r Fletcher's
ught, and which has been
\ borne the signature of
been mode under his per*
ervislon since Its Infancy,
one to deceive you In this,
d "Just-as-good'' are but
id endanger the health of
nco against Experiment.
VSTORIA 4
ite for Castor Oil, Pare
rups. It Is Pleasant. 16 1
hlne nor other Nareotio I
ntee. It destroys "Worms I
ures Diarrhoea and Wind ^
?im? 4"V?natlnation
/UUIVO) VUJ.VU V/VMW ?r
8 tho Food, regulate! tho
ealthy and natural bleep*
Mother's Friend* s
DRIA ALWAYS
gnatureM)^^^^^
\ Always Bought
sr 30 Years
Y.NIWYOM CITY, ,
Lot FREE
G PROPOSITION
id the neu) townsite of Madero.
wn started we offer a number j
limentary, (only one lot to a
? i? i 1 ?a
1 lO V C 1CVC1 Clliu iitvi 11 Will
?. Future County Seat. Fill
(Small Expense Fee.)
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IL THIS coupon j
OOm, I
Louis, Mo. \
dero, Texas, without any obligation c
ilars regarding your FREE LOT
State
)UCLAS
W. L. Douglas makes and sells
more $4.00 shoes than any other
manufacturer in the world.
*.50**5.00
BOYS Mb ,
ioes equal Custom ? ^ |3P?J
0 vo.vv 1*fti *???%
PO Boys' shoes will rfjj
l/ker makes, ' f ."
II more fine shoes ; /-/
I? BECAUSE: he fi/
snd guarantee* the 7
high prices and in- yL ..,/ I
they are the most
1 money by wearing
e no equal for style, P$^i s
TUTE FOR W. L DOUGLAS SHOES.
vrite W. L. Douglas, Brockton. Mass., (or catalog*
fast Color Eyelet, Vted.
DR. M. C. KREITZER'S
lOo. SALVE 2 So.
Unexcelled in treatment of Wounds,Burns,
Boils, Carbuncles, Felons, Ulcers, Corns,
Bunions, etc. In use over 50 years. Sold bv
druggists, or mailed direct. For 2c, we will
mail you a sample box. W C. Power & Cot,
1536 N. 4th St., Philadelphia. Pa.
^ I/All AI#C and High Grnde K
IlllAK A PiniMhlng. Mail
nUUNIIU ordera given Special
Attention. Prices reasonable.
Service prompt. Send for Price List.
LA!i!(fcAl*8 1KT STORK, CHiRLESTOS, 8. C.
We secure positions for our graduates.
Ifinterested write for catalogue. Address
M. H. BOWEN, Msaaftr, Mauoi Bid*., Colombia, S. C.
KODAKS vfmftP
1 Eastman and Ansco Alms, mailed postV
Tj) paid. Mall order* given prompt attention.
I is^jL Any si so roll Blm developed for 10 cents.
r*?2? 1- 4 RMINH OPTICAL CO.
244 Kill* Street, Charleston, 8. C.
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. No I.N?2,No3.
TUCDADIOM l's"1 ln French
i n triM iv w Hospitals with
GREAT 81'CCEHS, CfRErt KIDNEY. BLADDER DISEASES,
ril.ES. ClIROKtC ULCEUS. SKIN ERUPTIONS EITHER SEX
#nr*lopR fo? 'KRK b"okiE| to DR. LK CLBRO
WKD. CO.. HAYKKSTOCK RD.. HAMfHTEAD. LOffDOK. EX?.
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 19-19121
Charlotte Directory
A POSITION FOR YOU
Wanted Men and Boys to take 30 days practical
course in our machine shop to learn nutomohll?
business. New and modern machinery: new cars.
A position for every graduate, Catalogue tree.
Charlotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C.
Faultless Dry Gleaning
and Dyeing too
The best in the South. Write for our booklet
CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY
CHARLOTTE NORTH CAROLINA
SAFETY RAZOR BLADES
sent to us by mail will be SHARPENED
und returned the following day and GUARANTEED
to be as sharp as new onea ^
PRICE W
Double edge blades 35 cents dozen.
Single edge blades 20 cents dozen.
WOODALL & SHEPPARD, Druggists
CHARLOTTE NORTH CAROLINA
W anted
Agents to sell our new book, the
"TITANIC DISASTER"
We pay the best commission. We furnish
outfits free to agents upon the receipt ol
ioc to pay part of the expense of mailing.
C.H.Robia?oo A Co., 300 N.TryonSt., Charlotte,N.C
CPUnSTICI VI We make a specialty
dvilUllCLU of Return Tubli|ar
ENGINES Boilers and Engines,
Tanks and Towers,
ANU " " They are partlculai iy
AHII F R C adapted for Saw Mills,
? ^ * ? Oil Mills, Cotton Ginning.
We also handle Saw Mills ai d
Gasoline Engines. If you are contemplating
the purchase of new powerplant
either steam or gasoline, it will
pay you to write us.
J.S. SCHOFIELO'S SONS CO., Macon, 6a.
Branch office: 307 W. Trade St., Charlotte, N. C.