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THOSE RHEUMATIC
TWINCES
Much of the rbe u- *
matic pain that
comes in damp, '
changing weather is
the work of uric jC ^~l H
acid crystals. TjlJ, vfcl/ i
Needier couldn't I I M pfk7?f
?< cut, tear or hurt any j\l J|Cf!
worse when the af- W JO j
fected muscle joint
If such attacks are
marked with head- '/Jf} I 1 1
ache, backache, diz- <^T I
zinesa ana imturi>ances
of the urine, i?lTZ
it's time to help the t*iu
weakened kidneys. %dn"
Doan's Kidney ~
Pills quickly h6lp Jp
sick kidneys.
.A. New York Cos*
D. J. DonuTaa. Larchmont. N. V.. n;c "My
right lr( was so swollen It was twenty-four
laches around. My bark felt as If It were being
prodded with a hot Iron. 1 had rundown
from 110 pounds to 110. I was steadily growing
worse, and had given up hope. I Improved rapIdly,
however, undor the use of Doan's Kidney
Pills. They cured me entirely and 1 have since
gained ?Q pounds."
Get Doan's at Any Store, BOc a Bos
DOAN'S "t?LNLIY
FOSTER-MTLBURN CO.. Buffalo. New York
??
P^erythlng conies to him who waits
H? . even get the e?rth when he dies
AROt'SEB THE I.1VKK AND rfRITIEJ
THE HLOOI).
1 lie Old Standard general strengthening tonic
Or.bVB-S TASTKI.KS.S chill TONIU amuses tbi
liver to action, drives Malaria out of the blood ant
bn ds up tbo system. Atrnotonlc. for adults ant
children. 60c.
None of us can afford to Bay all th<
fool things we would like to say.
A Confession.
jStkrtled by convincing evldence'that
they were the victims of serlouB kid
ncy and bladder trouble, numbers ol
prcftnlnent people confess they hav?
* found relief by using KITR1N Kldnej
and Bladder Pills. For sale by all
ipedical dealers at 25c. Durwell &
Dunn Co., Mfrs.. Charlotte, N. C. Adv
Soda Lake In Africa.
In English East Africa is the rich
est bed of soda in the world. Kngl
neera say that it contains 200,000.00(
Ions. The lake has a surface of more
than CO square kilometers. Durinf
the rainy season, which in this local
tty is short, its surface is covered
With a shallow layer of water. Wher
a block of soda Is taken out, anothei
forms, and the natives say that tlitf
occurs so quickly that an equal
amount of Boda may be abstracted foi
a number of years from the same
place.?Harper's Weekly.
Thrifty Scot.
.When Sir John Carr was at Glas
gow. In the year 1807, he was asked
by the magistrates to give his advice
concerning the inscription to be
placed on Nelson's monument, tber
Just completed. The knight recom
mended this brief record: "Glasgow
to Nelson."
"True," said the others, "and at
there is the town of Nelson near us
we might add, 'Glasgow to Nelsor
nine miles.' so that the column mlghl
serve for the milestone and a monu
ment."
Willow Switches Given Away.
The small boy whose father hat
time to apply the switch should bo
ware with a little more than his usual
caution. The United States govern
ment Is giving away willow switches
The department of agriculture hn?
an experiment farm at Arlington, Vn
and some parts of It were found to b?
a/\ nrot #Af? *?ololn?v AWillnnntf
vwv nti tvi taioiug v;i uuiai y v;i
Therefore the experts set willows oul
In the wet places, and there has heen
bo smart a growth that the govern
ment wants to get rid of the willow
switches. It offers to give them away
under the guise of willow cuttings to
make baskets or bottom chairs, but
no smart boy will ever be deceived by
that kind of talk. He may be safe
only in the assurance of the govern
ment that only one hundred of the
cuttings will be given to one person
?Worcester Telegram.
FRIENDS HELP,
St. Paul Park Incident.
"After drinking coffee for breakfast
I always felt languid and dull, having
no ambition to get to my morning
duties. Then In about an hour or so
a weak, nervous derangement of the
heart and Btomach would come over
me with such force I would frequently
have to He down."
Tea Is Just as harmful, becauso it
contains caffeine, the same drug found
In coffee.
, "At other times I had severe headt
aches; stomach finally became affectr
ed and digestion so impaired that I
I had serious chronic dyspepsia and
constipation. A lady, for many years
State President of the W. C. T. U.,
told me she had been greatly benJefited
by quitting coffee and using
PoRtum; she war tronh1*?H fnr vpnra
with asthma. She said it was no
cross to quit cofTeo when she found
she could have as delicious an
article as Postum.
"Another lady who had been troubled
with chronic dyspepsia for years,
found immediate relief on ceasing coffee
and using Postum. Still another
friend told me that Postum was a
I Godsend, her heart trouble having
been relieved after leaving off coffee
^and taking on Postum.
"So many such cases came to my
notice that I concluded coffee was the
cause of my trouble and I quit and
took up Postum. I am more than
pleased to say that my days of trouble
have disappeared. I am well and
happy."
Look in pkgs. for the famous little
book. "The Road to WellTllle."
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ERADICATE HOG LOUSE
Vigorous and Patient Treatment
Is Required.
*
Blood-Sucking Parasites Cause Much
Irritation of Skin?In Dipping
Creoline Is Better Than Lime
and Sulphur.
I
(By N. S. MAYO.)
The hoK louse i& a common narasitlc
pt'Bt on Bwlne and one that requires I
vigorous and patient treatment to
eradicate. The hug louse is one of
the largest of the lice that attacks
domestic animals. They are readily
| seen traveling about on the bristles,
usually on the neck, back of the earB,
i moving with a peculiar sliding moI
tion. The eggs or "nits" are small,
j white, oval bodies attached to the
: bristles. Hog lice may be found on
| almost any part of the animal's body,
but are moBt common about the neck,
ears and back of the elbow. , .
These are blood-sucking parasites
I and, by biting the hog and abstract'
| ing blood, they cause a good' deal of
* j irritation of the skin. The animal
* ! rubs on posts and other objects and
j I the coat looks rough and harsh. The
| parasite and eggs are easily found
j upon examination. The parasites are
> 1 transmitted from one animal to ani
other by contact, or by contact with
} ! Infected bedding or quarters.
Dipping the animals three or four
times at intervals of ten days will usually
free them from these parasites.
Charcoal From Cobs.
Charcoal is a health promoter fcr
the fowls. If you will put some ears
of corn in a hot oven and let them
burn quite black and feed when the
grain gets cold enough you will per|
haps be astonished to see how greed
lly the poultry will partake of the
; charred corn. Give such a feed every
two weeks.
Seeds From Alaska.
Alaska will some day provide fann>
ers in lower altitudes with grain seeds
superior to what they grow at home.
Wheat Map of World.
The wheat map of the world la an
exact map of the highest civilisation
at the world. i
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Vat for Dipping Hogs.
provided the sleeping quarters are
thoroughly <*>aned and dislufectcd.
In dipping t .till lice, the coal-tar
dips of me creoline type are better
' than lime and sulphur. If the hog
wallows are kept well lllled with watqr,
to which some of the creoline
dips are added every ten days, the
1 swine will usually free themselves
" ! from the lice. Another good way of
1 combating the parasites is to tie
1 gunnysacks or other coarBe cloths
around rubbing posts and keep these
cloths saturated with crude petrole'
urn.
There are many coal-tar "dips" on
1 the market. They are made from the
products of the distillation of coal tar
I 1 and have a variety of trade names.
Creoline is one of these preparations.
They are all dark-colored liquids
1 with a strong coal-tar odor and when
> mixed with water form a milky white
! t or slightly brownish emulsion. We
have tried severul kinds with ex|
cellent results. Practically all drug1
gists have these dips, but we would
advise using a dip made by a well'
known and reliable firm. These dips
,v should be used at the strength of
* one part of the dip to forty or fifty
i parts of water. If rain water is obtainable
it is preferred to "hard" wn1
ter. These dips should be used warm.
There should be a dipping vat on
' everv tine fnrm Thou mou ?>? " -1"
of wood, galvanized iron or cement.
They are net in the ground at a convenient
place so that there is good
surface drainage away from the vat
A good size for a large vat is ten feet
long on top, eight feet long on the botI
torn, and two feet wide on top. The
end where the hogs enter Bhould be
perpendicular and the other end inclined,
with cleats, so that the hogs
can emerge after swimming through.
The entrance should be by a slide.
Such a tank is very useful whereever
hogs are kept in numbers, as frequent
dipping tends to keep the hogs healthy
and free from parasites.
Incubator No Miracle Worker.
Do not expect your incubator, no
matter of what make or of what cost,
to perform impossibilities. Then see
that your eggs to fill are fresh and
have been well handled. Eggs should
be from stock that is strong and vigorous,
and free from disease. Ono
cannot expect good hatches from eggs
laid by hens that have been weakened
by roup or kindred troubles
WATER REQUIRED FOR SHEEP
Animals With Bountiful 8upply Produce
More Mutton Than Those
Thst Are Deprived of It.
Experiments carried on with cattle
showed that cattle given plenty ot
water with their pasture contained
more moisture and less dry matter
than did the carcasses of cattle given
pasture but no additional moisture.
It is a generally accepted principle of
feeding that it coots more and more
to produce meat as the molBture decreases
and the dry matter increases.
From this we are able to deduce the
fact that It costs less to grow the
ateera that had plenty of water, and
so made watery carcasses, than It did
to grow the steers that had no water
other than that In their food and reproduced
a dry carcass.
What is true in the case of steers
would hold equally true in the case
of sheep. Sheep given plenty of water
will produce mutton more cheaply
than will thoso deprived of it. MubcIo
expansion will be more active in the
one case than iu the other, and that
is another reason why mutton production
would be cheaper.
There is considerable water in any
of the pasture crops that sheep eat,
and they get still more moisture from
the dew that collects on the grass
blades in early morning and late evening;
but from these two sources,
while it gets enough water to keep it
alive, a sheep still does not get
enough water to keep it in the very
best growing condition nor to keep
all its bodily processes going on in
the most effective manner possible.
There is not an organ in the body
that can function properly without
water to aid ti. I icing one of tho
chief constituents of blood, water is
carried to every part of the system,
and not alone helps it in getting its
-nourishment, but also In ridding it of
its impurities. It is obvious that a
large amount of water must be necessary
to keep tho sheep doing well.
Enough is not gotten with the food,
even in summer, and this amount
should be supplemented by all that
the sheep will drink when given constant
access to it.
CULL OUT UNDESIRABLE HENS
All Fowls That Have Passed Their
Term of Usefulness Should Be
Marketed at Once.
It is always seasonable to cull out
the undesirable birds from a llock,
says the Poultry Journal. All hens
that have passed their term of usefulness
Bhouid be marketed. While culling
should be continued throughout
the entire year, the most heroic work
should be done in the. fall. What
we call yearlings in poultry are those
which were hatched the year before
the pullets. They are nearer two
years old than one, and make excellent
breeders. After breeding pick
out of this flock such as are considered
unprofitable. What we call the
two-year-olds are the ones that are
going into their second inolt. Very
often some excellent layers are found
umong these, and it pays to keep such,
but at that age the closer we cull the
better will be our profits. This culling,
however, can only be successful
by close watching. No matter how
valuable a hen may be, if she proves
to be a feather puller or an egg eater,
she, too, should be sent with the lot
of culls to market.
HOMEMADE LAWN ROLLER
Practical and Substantial Implemont
Will Keep Grass in Fine Shapa
and Discourage Moles.
Frequent rolling w ith a heavy rolle,
keeps the lawn in fine shape and helps
to dtscourage moles from working in
it, says the Farm and Home. A practical
and substantial roller for this
purpose may be made of cement with
gaspipe axle and handle, it should
weigh about 200 pounds and should
Home-Made Lawn Roller.
be Hbout two feet long. A piece of
15-iuch Halt-glazed sower tile makes
a good form. Forms can also be
made of wood from narrow slats or
galvanized iron. In the latter caso
the form may be left on the roller.
Do Not Feed Moldy Corn.
Moldy corn will produce blind stag
gers in horses, and it should never ;>e
r..,i ? i..? w * ?
iu iiicui. r^vury yearinero is considerable
trouble with this disease In
the west, and in almost every case
the cause is moldy corn. If this
corn does not produce blind staggers.
It will tend to injure the physical condition
of the animal. So don't feed
it, and be careful about pasturing the
horses in stalk fields where there is
moldy corn.
Using More Brains.
In live stock and dairying, brains
are more used today than brawn.
Corn Alone Unprofitable.
Hogs cannot be raised profitably on
anrn alone.
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UNIQUE WEAPONS OF WAR
Wooden Cannon Have Been Used
With Success In Modern Times by
West Indian Revolutionists.
Any one familiar with the construction
of modern weapons of warfare
and the h:?h e/pIoBives used In them
: would natural^* suppose a cannon
j made of wood wo;.l 1 be of little or no
value as a weapon.
Wooden cannons have been uset^
with considerable success, neverthei
less, in recent revolutions In Cuba.
I Haiti and in the Dominican republic.
The wood used In the construction
of these crude weapons is a very
, tough variety, having a twisted grain
that-curls about the log In such a way
| that to Bpllt the timber with the or;
dlnary means Is almost Impossible.
The boBt trees are selected, and a
piece of the log five or six feet In
length and about one foot .In illnmptpr
1b cut. After the bark has been removed
aud the log made round, It ik
swung up on a crude truss and a hole
Is burned into It from one end. The
, log Is wound with strips of rawhide
cut from the skin of a steer. When
the cannon is covered with the strips
of hide, another layer is wound on,
and this is continued until the weapon
haB increased several inchee in diameter.
After the log is covered and the
bore is finished the weapon is treated
to a hot draft, which tends to contract
the hide binding, and which bo- j
comes almost as strong as wire.
These erude cannons have been
used with success in a number of instances,
and it is astonishing the numj
her of times they may be tired before
they burst or become otherwiso disabled.?Harper's
Weekly.
HEAD FULL OF DANDRUFF I
1802 Reynolds & 34th St., Savannah, !
Qa.?"My head began to get sore and
all around the edges got white with
the disease until 1 was quite scared.
I thought all my hair would drop out.
It came out by handfuls, and my bead
Itched so I nenrly scratched the skin
off. II was full of dandruff which
showed plainly in my hair. I also
had trouble with my hand. It peeled
every time I put it in water, and It
was so badly disfigured that everybody
noticed it and asked me what It
was. It was red. and burned awfully. '
"My mother tried several thiogs but
they were unsuccessful, and it seemed
as If nothing did it any good until I
started to use Cutlcura Soap and Olntmont.
It had lasted about four weeks, ;
but then It started getting well and
my hair stopped falling completely. |
' Now It Is cured. My hair is now nice
and thick and Is growing to a nice
length. I also used the Cutlcura Soap
and Ointment for my hand and completely
cured It." (Signed) Miss
Hattle M. Jones, Nov. 8, 1911.
Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold I
> * ? - " 1
vuiuuruuui nit* wunu. nampie or ?acD '
freo, with 32-p. Skin Hook. Address
poet-card "Cutlcura, Dept. L* Boston."
, Adv.
Wise.
"Did the doctor diagnose your
case?"
"Yes."
"How long did It take?"
"Not long. 1 wore my shabbiest
suit."?Birmingham AgeJleruld.
A sentimental girl Is lost at a wedding
without a dainty handkerchief.
QUININE AND IRON-THE MOST
I EFFECTUAL GENERAL TONIC
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Combines both
in Tasteless form. The Ouinine drives
out Malaria and the Iron builds up
the System. For Adults and
Children.
Von kndw what you arc taking when
you take GROVE'S TASTELESS, chill
TONIC, recognized for 30 years throughout
the South as the standard Malaria,
Chill and Fever Remedy and General
Strengthening Tonic. It is as strong as
the strongest flitter tonic, but you do not
taste the bitter because the ingredients
do not dissolve in the mouth but do dis
solve readily in the acids of the stomach.
.Guaranteed by yonr Druggist. We mean
; ?t. 50c.
T^ere is Only One "BROMO QUININE"
Dock for signature of E. W. GROVE on ev
Its Kind.
'I met n man yesterday who offered j
me an unspcakahlo insult."
"Why wan it unspeakable?"
"He wan dumb and had to spell it
out on his fingers."
Burdueo Liver Powder.
Nature's remedy for biliousness,
constipation, indigestion and all stem- j
Sch diseases. A vegetable preparation,
better than ralomel and will not
, salivate. In screw top cans at 2Ge
1 each. Burwell & Dunn Co., Mfrs.,
Charlotte, N. C. Adv.
Detachable.
"Is her hair a crown of glory?"
"Yes, and every night she abdi
cates."?Town Topics.
T?OKS VOt'll IIBATV ACIIKf
Try Mleka'CAPUDINE. It'a
I ant to take- Fff< ct? luitnoillato?jrood to prrrrnl
Btck IlenalaHira ami Norvoua llru<ln<-hrn also.
| Your money l?aol< If not unlihtied. 10c., 25c. ou<l
I bOc. at meUlctue More*. Ail v.
| Relatives of a newly married couple :
never Interfere?If they haven't any.'
rzo FOLEY KID
/ ,Y For Backache, Rheumatisi
nrninor thiy *pu aiohi
i xcz*' ulGAUOC oonta,m no ha
^skU m " ark safi, sum
"PUTNAM
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Woman's j
Based
To Have Health, Bowel
Movement is Absolutely
Necessary? How Best
to Obtain it
If woman's beauty depended upon
cosmetics every woman would be a
picture of loveliness. But beauty lies
deeper than that. It lies In health.
In the majority of cases the basis of
health and the cause of Btckness, can
be traced to tbe action of the bowels.
The headaches, the lassitude, the
sallow skin and the lusterless eyes are
usually due to constipation. So many
things that women do habitually conduce
to this trouble. They do not
eat carefully, they eat Indigestible
foods because the foods are served
daintily and they do not exercise
enough. But whatever the particular
cause may be it is important that the
condition should bo corrected.
An ideal remedy for women, and one
especially suited to their delicate requirements.
is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin, which thousands of women endorso
highly. Mrs. Jennie Snedeker,
1041 West Monroe St.. Chicago, testifies
that she 1b "cured of grave stomach
and bowel troubles by using Syrhp
Pepsin and without the aid of a doctor
or any other medicine." All the
family can use Syrup Pepsin, for thousands
of mothers give It to babies and
children. It Is also admirably Bulted
to the requirements of elderly people,
in fnct to all who by reason of nge or
infirmity cannot stand harsh salts, cathartics.
pills or purgatives. These
should always be avoided for at best
their effect is only for that day. while
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Why Scratch?
t"Hunt'sCurc"is guaranteed
to stop and
permanently cure that
terrible itching. It is
compounded for that
purpose and your money
will be promptly refunded
WITHOUT QUESTION
if Hunt's Cure fails to curs
Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring
Worm or any other 8kin
Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by mall
direct if he hasn't it. Manufactured only by
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.. Sherman, Tans
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Allon'a Foot-Baae.lbo anllarpUc pvwdor. Ilrallortl
ptlDful.iaiartlDi.MDiliir, nrrroua feet aim! Iniuntlr
takm tho >tlD| ou of torn* and bunloaa. It'a lh?
freateatconftortdlseorery of Ihoaae. Alleo"a PootHam?
uiakea tight o' new Ibwi fool eaif. It la a
ccitaln relief (or mrttlni, cmllona, kwollon, tired,
aching feet, Alwifi nee ll to Break In How Shoe*.
Try It ludiitr. Hold ererywberrt, S cents. ffcm'l
arctpt any subiUluts. For FHHB trial package,
addreaa Allen 8. Olmsted, L? lloy, N. T.
/f\ l/nn I If C and Illgb Qrade
Rl 9 IV II U AIV O Vlnlshlnc. Mail
lllMfi W W orders given HpellUhM
c'al Attention. Prlrea reasonable
tflBv.Herrlce prompt. Hend for Price Lint.
uiiauiii aat nou. f nurroa. a. c.
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1. n U 1 1 (So (HI) Hear, 1?aak ui
? * irpntMUl Tustls. cnrr
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Callsteoa Kenedy Ca., Dapt. 455.2 IN S.DearW?S?..CUcage
lie >our own llosa. Start a business of your
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RELIEVES PAIN AND HEALS
AT THE SAME TIME
The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr. Porter's
Antiseptic Healing Oil. Prevents Blood
Poisoning. An Antiseptic Surgical
Dressing discovered by an Old
R. R. Surgeon.
ltiousands of families know" it already,
and a trial will convince you that DR.
PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC IIBALING
OIL is the most wonderful remedy ever
discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores,
Ulcers, Carbuncles, Granulated Eye Lids,
Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases and
all wounds and external diseases whether
slight or serious. Continually people are
finding new uses for this famous old
remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist.
Wemeanit. 25c.50c. $1.00
That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
cry box. Cures a Cold in One Day, 25c.,
KW. L. DOI
^Ph?a.OO '3.6Q *4:
0mBr*4i00 AND *5t22
SHOES
F0R MEN AND. WOMB
ct"r?o*&X B?8T BOYS SHOtS Im the WORLL
$2.00. S2.6Q an* $3.00.
Alk The largest makers of
L Men's $3.50 and $4.00
ahoea in the world
rmfif1''YM Ask your dealer to afaow ;
^ti\(la W. I.. UnnylM S8.SO, M.(i
mih'J TiliJ* St.AOnhoM. Just aa good I
WTHam VigW Ht and wear aa other tnal
Xh the only difference U
f1' lL leathers, style* and ?li
j] ? / i^av If y??u c.otifd vlalt tV.
I ft ". Jea, uM riea at ItrtH'.klon, Ho
A* !""'.."
'? It b?tt?r, look bntUtr. Ii
'>!,\f*Wojy?S\ Inngtr than any ulhrr uil
\\ If \Y. L- Ilooglaa itioM are noi
'l Vy/^'tJrSa direct from Dm factory ami
Hhoo for ty?y wymtxi of
rarcwl Poat. pnatace free. I
t'aUlet. It will ???ow J
TAKE NO 111 "*" and why 70a can un m
SUBSTITUTE W. >. PQ17Q1,A? WHY
INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE
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1ST IN OURATIVI OUALITIM I T 1/ J
it eonm 1 no DRuoi |/Wbn
K. AND SAVI YOU MONCT '
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Beauty is
on Health .]
^^HhL -1m* ' 'mEr
Mrs. Jennie 8nedeker.
a genuine remedy like 8yrup Pepeta
acta mildly but permanently.
It can be conveniently obtained at
any drug store at fifty cents or one
dollar a bottlp. . Results are always
guaranteed or money will be refunded.
You will find it gentle In action, pleasant
In taste, and free from griping,
and Its tonic properties have a distinct
valuo to women. It Is the most widely
used lnxatlve-tonic in America today
and thousands of families are now
never without it.
If no member of your family has
ever used Syrup Pepsin and you
would like to make a personal trial of
it before buying it in the regular way
of a druggist send your address?a
postal will do?to. Dr. W. B. Caldwell,
203 Washington St., Montlcello,
111., and a free sample bottle will bs
mailed you.
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NEW BEAUTIFUL RUGS woven from
your old worn carpets, superior to
uny In service; plain or designed; any
size. Catalogue free. Oriental Rug
Co., Baltimore. Md.
WHITE LEGHORNS, Buff Orpingtons.
White Plymouth RockB. Vigorous,
hardy stock. Eggs for .hatching and
baby chlckB. Mating list free. Bacon
& Haywood. 200 Springfield Ave.. Guy.
ton. Ga. I
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TYPEWRITERS
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L=^I First cleee work. Write for prioee.
^^Mecklenburs Marble k Qranlts Co us at
ChaHette. North Carolina
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An excellent remedy for all blood dlmissae.
Price SOo and $1.00 per bottle post paid by
Parcels Post.
CHARLOTTE DRUG CO.
Cor. Trade and College Sts.. Charlotte. N. C.
JbrZ.FREE
cm?ip free
Send your name and address on postal card,
receive sample FREE. "It takes the place
of calomel." The great liver medicine,plea?ant
to take. Write today. W.L. HAHD&CO.,
DEPT. A.. BOX 768, CHARLOTTE, N. O.
Bicyto^Mries - ,
Cash or Installment.
Write us for prloee.
Queen City Cycle Company
Charlotte, North Carolina
kes e?Minf IK.OO to ft", OO
the price. Kliofi In nil JBr 4tJ X'*
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old their shape nnd wear r !
*ke for the price. X^.
t for sale In your vicinity. order t'-ma '} !? WOMMlt
att the inlddlrtnan'm profit. fjflf*
tha famllr. at all prlcae, by Jw^-flVaintTna
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on how U> order by mall, Ci'.V^all^^w >
oney on your footwear. ^pF^kiESggl
1 truck ton. Mams. on Ih* Ix'ttom.
Write for book saving young chick*. Send na
names of 7 frlenda that nae Incubators and ?t
book free. Raised Remedy tio.. Black well,Okie.
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I llilnT 8 e*p. film developed 10c. Print* 3 let
MXw eta. Prompt attention to mall order*.
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