Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, April 13, 1916, Image 4
Splendid Lax
for E
Has Been Prescribed by Well i
Known Physician for
Many Years.
The infirmities of age are especially
manifest In a tendency to constipation,
and call for treatment that will afford
relief in an easy, natural manner. The
rapid action of cathartic remedies and
purgatives that shock the system
should be avoided, more especially as
the relief they offer Is only temporary
and is usually more than offset by dls
mmance to tne vital organs caused
by their violent action.
Nearly thirty years ago Dr. W. B.
Caldwell, Montlcello, 111., prescribed a
compound of simple laxative herbs that
has since become the standard housebold
retnedy in thousands of homes.
It aciB easily and gently, yet with positive
effect, without griping or other
pain or discomfort. Mrs. Rachel Allen.
Galesburg, Kans.. is seventy-one years
old, and after using a bottle of Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, wrote that it
had done her a world of good and that
she intends to keep it in the house
always.
How to get rid
of eczema with
Resinol
Resinol Ointment, with Resinol
Soap,usually stops itcliiny instantly.
It quickly and easily heals distressing
cases of eczema, rash or other
tormenting skin or scalp eruption,
and clears away pimples, redness,
roughness and dandruff, even when
other treatments have been useless.
Physicians have prescribed the Resinol treatment
(or over 2<> years, lor most forms ol skintroubles,
and (or irritations, wounds, haling*,
etc. Every druggist sells Resinol Ointment
| ?ng jKcsmol ^<up. j j
New Strength for Lame Backs
and Worn-out Conditions
Dear Mr. Editor:
1 suffered from lame back and a
tired, worn-out feeling. Was unable to
stand erect and scarcely able to get
around. It would usually come on at
first with crick in small of my back.
1 took Anuric Tablets and ray back
commenced to get better. I did not
have to walk doubled over as I did
before using the "Anuric." It is the
best remedy 1 have ever taken for
what it is intended to relieve.
A. G. DRAKE.
nutk:?When your kidneys get
sluggish and clog, you suffer from
backache, sick-headacho, dizzy spells,
or the twinges and pains of lumbago,
rheumatism and gout. "Anuric" Is the
most powerful agent in dissolving
uric acid, as hot water melts sugar.
Ask the druggist for "Anuric," put
up by Dr. Pierce, in 60-cent packages.
Plain as Day.
"So you think Josh is in love?"
said Farmer Corntessel.
"No doubt of It!" answered Josh s
mother. "Every evening when It isn't
cloudy he walks out on the baek porch
an' says. 'Ah! Is not that a beautiful
sunset?' It's as plain as day that some
girl Is refining him.'' ? Washington
Kvenlng Star.
A Notice.
"Atn I the first girl you ever
kissed?"
"Well, I'm not an expert, but 1
didn't think I mmlo um-i? n nnr? o-o.
of it as that.'
Kill the Files Now and Prevent
disease. A DAISY FLY KILLER will do it.
Kills thousands. Lasts all season. All dealers
or alx sent express paid for $1. II. SOMKRS,
160 Do Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ailv.
The true poet is able to distinguish ,
between the tire of genius in his bosom
an>l the gnawing of hunger in his |
stomach.
To keep clean and healthy take Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They regulate
liver, bowels and stomach.?Adv.
At forty a man knows about half as
much as he though) he knew at iwcn
t JTo
cool a burn apply Hanford's Dal
mm. Adv.
Nothing succeeds likt the efforts of a j
woman to be disagreeable.
Fulton Mothers A
Children's
They Find Vap-O-Rub Better Than Internal
Medicines for Croup and
Cold Troubles.
Mrs. J. S. Pugh, 510 Market St.,
and Mrs. Mary Bolton, 105 Kavine St.,
both of Fulton, Mo., have found, in
common with many other Missouri
mothers, that it is no longer necessary
to dose children with internal medicines
for cold troubles. In the South
Vlnb'. A !>..?. >- *
ii.iv d iniru-uuu is me standard
remedy for these troubles, but it was
only last winter that it was introduced
here. Vap-O-Rub was discovered by
a North Carolina druggist. He found
how to comblno Menthol and Camphor
with tho volatilo oils of Thyme, Eucalyptus,
Cubebs and Juniper, in salve
form, so that when applied to tho
body, the ingredients are vaporized
by the body heat.
These vapors are inhaled with each,
breath, through the air passages, to
the lungs, carrying tho medication direct
to the affected parts, and, in ad- i
ditlon, Vick's is absorbed through the 1
akin, taking out the tightness and i
vrcK'S"m
ative
Elderly People
MRS^RAC^J
Druggists sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin for fifty cents a bottle. It is a
splendid remedy and should be in ev
*5* j uuuie. iriai Dome, rree or charge,
can be obtained by writing to Dr. W.
B. Caldwell, 203 Washington St., Monticello.
111.
Hopeful Disposition.
"What did you say about Chugson?''
"Ho must be an optimist."
"Why so?"
"Ixiok at the kind of car he goes
touring in."
"Well?"
"And he makes engagements to meet
people when he gets back, as if there
were no possibility of his never returning."
FRECKLES
Now la the Time to <Jct Rlil of Those
I'ltlr Hpota.
There's no longer the slightest nrrj of
feeling ashamed of your freckles. na the
prca> rtptlon othlne?double strength?I*
guaranteed to remove these homely spots
Simply K>'t nn ounce of othlne?double
atr< ngth?from your druggist. nnd apply a
Itttla of It night and morning and you
abould soon ace that even the worat freckles
hove begun to dlaappeur. while the lighter
ones have vanlahed entirely. It la Seldom
that more than one ounce la needed to com
plctely clear the akin und gain a beautiful
clear complexion
lie aure to usk for the double strength
othlne. a? this la sold under guarantee of
money back If It falls to remove freckles.?
Adv.
Some people are willing to be good
if paid for It, and others are good for
nothing.
Any girl in school knows that a kiss
Is a conjunction.
FROM GIRLHOOD TO OLD
AGE WOMEN ARE HELPED
???????
At the first symptoms of any derangement
of the feminine organism
at any period of life the one safe, really
helpful remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription for every conceivable ailment
and disease i)t a womanly nature.
It is a woman's tpmniipunpn n,o.iinin?
and Its ingredients are published on
wrapper.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is
a true friend to women in times of
trial and at times of pain when the
organs are not performing their functions.
For headache, backache, hot
Hashes, catarrhal conditions, bearing
down sensations, mental depression,
di/.ziness. fainting spells. women
should never fail to take this tried and
true women's medicine.
Britain's Oldest Colony.
Bermuda now ranks ao the oldest of
Britain's colonies, tho Knelixh lUu
having been lioi?t???1 there in lGl'J by
a party of colonists from tin* Virginia
company who stopped at the island*
on the way to the mainland, wont on
to Virginia, found Jamestown in a
state of starvation and returned. A
previous explorer, Juan do Beruiude?..
gavt the group its name.
HOW TO CURE ECZEMA, ITCH
AND ALL SKIN DISEASES
Don't suffer any longer with eczema
or any other skin trouble. Just apply
Hancock's Sulphur Compound to the
parts affected and it will stop the itching
at once and cure the trouble permanently.
Many sufferers from skin
troubles have written us that the Sulphur
Compound cured them after
everything else failed. Mrs. Evelyn
Garst, of Salem. Va., writes: "Three
years ago I had a rough place on my
cheek. It would burn and itch. I was
fearful it might be of cancerous nature.
I used different preparations,
but nothing helped it. One bottle of
Hancock's Sulphur Compound cured
mr? rnmnlotolv Tn Knontifti
. ? \/ I/VUUI II/ IIIC V,UiUplexion,
remove !)hickhead8 and
pimples use Hancock's Sulphur Ointment.
For sale by all dealers.?Adv.
ICvei: when a woman i.. aware that
she is less beautiful than other wotiu t
she never forgives a mat for knowing
It also.
'ow Treat
Colds Externally
soreness. This double action makes
Vap-O-ltub really a remarkable remedy
for many forms of intlammatlons
Hither iniiammations of the air passages,
such as head colds, catarrh,
bronchitis, sore throat, or deep chest
colds, or intlammatlons of the skin
tissues, such as burns, bruises, stings,
piles, itchitigs and muscular soreness.
It is particularly recommended for
small children, us it can be used freely,
with perfect safety, on the young
est member of the family. r
Hut let these Missouri mothers
speak for themselves. Mrs. Holton
writes?"1 have used Vap-O-Rub on
baby for bad colds Results were ex
ccllent. I find it better than any in
ternal medicine I ever used."
Mrs. Hugh's experience is?"I trier
your Vap-O-Rub on three of my chil
oreii ior oroncnuis. They woulil cougl
so hard at night I could not. sloop, r
would get up and rub their throat
and chests with Vap-O-Rub and the
seldom coughed any nioro that nigh
and after 1 had kept It up for sever,
nights they stopped coughing. I b
lieve It Is better than taking so nnu
medicine Internally." Threa size
25c, 50c or $1.00. At afl druggists.
BANKERS TO AID
' PIG CLUB BOYS
j MANY MEMBERS IN FORTY COUNTIES
ENROLL FOR THE 1916
CAMPAIGN.
I I
PALMETTO CAPITOL NEWS
*
General Newe of South Carolina Collected
and Condenaed From The
State Capital That Will Prove of
Intereat to All Our Readera.
Colombia.
Pig clubB will be organized in 40
South Carolina counties, according to
L. L. Baker, of Bishopvllle, state agent
for the boys' agricultural club work.
"Pigs and Prosperity" will be the slogan
of the new organization. Mr. Baker
has the assurances of many bankers
that liberal sunnort will ?>e frivon
, ? ?
to the pig clubs and money can bo sej
cured at a very low rate of interest.
Pig clubs were organized last year
; in several of the counties and the
members made a fine success of their
1 work. There were 24B boys enrolled
in these clubs. Eighty-eight of the
members reported on their work at
the end of the year to Mr. Raker. The
boys raised and fattened 89 hogs. The
value of the single hogs in the beginning
of the contest was $322.11. The
cost of raising the hogs was $420.46.
The hogs at the end of the year were
valued at $1,242.70. The 89 members
\ of the clubs therefore made a total
profit of $521.13. Five sows were used
for breeding. The number of pigs
raised was 28. The cost of growing
the sows and pigs was $25.08. The
value of the sows and pigs at the time !
of reportng was $190. The profit was
$108 making the total profit for all
members $629.55.
"The banks of the state." said Mr.
, Baker, "are co-operating with us In a
most substantial manner. They are
offering to lend money, and otherwise
help boys in the respective communii
ties in the purchasing or securing of
pure bred pigs by taking their notes
for the payment of same, allowing the ;
t boys ample time to realize from their i
pigs or their progeny."
The pig and corn clubs. Mr. Baker
said, are being organized to encourage
and train boys "along the lines of ac- i
tivitles of rural life and put into prac- I
tice the scientific principles obtained \
from books and bulletins."
une or the most important objects
is to teach modern business principles |
and how to apply them to agriculture, j
Gain in Deposits During Last Year.
Deposits in state banks exceed by |
more than 20 per cent, the total at
this season of last year, although the i
number of state and branch banks ,
has decreased by 10. The gain in de- j
posits is nearly eiglu millions of dol- .
lars.
Rediscounts and bills payable show |
a decrease of nearly two millions of !
dollars. The loans and discounts and i
i total resources show an increase of
more than four and one-half millions.
Other items exhibit no important
changes
These facta appear front a cons oil- j
dated statement of the SOI state banks ;
and trust companies, the two private !
banks and the 12 branch banks in
South Carolina, which answered the
call of the state bank examiner, Ivy
M. Mauldln, of Pickens, for state- ,
nients as of March 7. The comparison
is with the statement of March 7. j
1915.
The consolidated statement just '
made by Examiner Mauldin shows? j
Loans and discounts $54,685,180.70. The ;
capital stock paid In was $11,601.- I
590.70, and as urplua fund of $4,685.- ;
713.51. All deposits amounted to I
$45,252,753.91, and the total resources
and liabilities were $71,933,002.96.
Pinna fnr
Two weeks ago when It was announced
that a Lumber Manufacturers'
Association had decided to sponsor a !
campaign for the building of a teacher's
cottage for every rural school in
the State of South Carolina. It was
announced that the association was
figuring on how It might make Its offer
to assist in this work practical.
A way has been found to give practical
assistance for this social service
campaign. In the decision of the asso- j
elation to provide plans free for the |
building of such a teacher's cottage !
wherever the school authorities decide
to provide in this manner for the
comfort of the rural teacher. In order
to prevent unauthorized persons tak- |
Ing advantage of this offer the associ- |
atlon will insist that the request for (
lllmw ?.r> rnvmoll ?!"-? ?--- ?- - ?
... .... iiinu; iiit'll uy tilt* HfnoCl |
superintendent of the county where ,
such a teacher's cottage is projected.
Progress in Rural 9chools.
I.ueco Gunter state supervisor of
I elementary rural schools, has return- i
j ed from an inspection tour of Marion !
! county made in company with the
| county superintendent of education.
S. J. Wall. Messrs. Gunter and Wall
consulted with several sets of trustees
and teachers regarding projected improvements.
The Nlcholls district is
<-ousi<ieriug consolidating the two
schools in its territory and complying
with the law relating to the employment
of an instructor in agriculture.
Mutual Company Commissioned.
The Florence County Farmers' Mu- j
tual Fire Insurance Company has been ,
commissioned by the secretary of state
to do aft eneral Are insurance business.
The petitioners are: J. W. McCown.
E. M. Matthews, L. A. McCall,
Jr., F. I,. Howard. A. n. Hamer, R. E.
Currlii. J. K. Pettlgrew, J. S. MoKen/ie.
1) E. Fraser. M. 11. Purvis. W. H.
Keith. S. E. Jeffords and T. I. Burch.
This Is the fourth mutual Are insurance
company to be commissioned
since the passage of the anti-compact I
law by the legislature.
/
New Board To Avert 8tr!kea.
John Adger Law of Spartanburg and '
John Lee Davis of Columbia have been
appointed by Governor Manning as
members of the state board of conciliation,
provided for by an act passed
by the general assembly at Its last
sessions. Mr. Law holds office for
six years, Mr. Davis for four. Mr.
Law is appointed as "an employer of
labor in behalf of an incorporated
company." Mr. Davis as "a member of
a recognized labor union." The third
member to he ehosen Inlntlv >?v tkn
I Messrs. Law and Davis, is to be
! "neither an employer of labor in beI
half of an incorporated company nor
an employe of any such company."
Mr. Law Is president of the Saxon
mills in Spartanburg county. He is
one of the best known and most experienced
textile operators in the
Piedmont region and has also had
wide experience in hanking. He is
a aon of the Rev. Thomas Hart Law.
for many years stated clerk of the
Southern Presbyterian general assembly.
He resides with his family in
the Saxon mill community, takes constant
personal interest in promoting
the welfare of his employes and has
been a strong supporter of the textile
institute nearby, the purpose of which
is to enable mill workers to qualify
themselves for better pay aud more
skilful and responsible employment.
He is 47 years of age.
Mr. Davis' name was on the list
submitted to the governor by organizer
labor. Born 30 years ago in
Newberry, he has lived in Columbia
durin? the ln?t ton <raa? o.wl to ?
present a linotype operator in the office
of The State. Mr. Davis has held
several Important positions In the
councils of union craftsmen. He has
been president of the Columbia local
of the International Typographical
union and at present is an organizer ,
for the American Federation of Labor
and the South Carolina federation. He
was minute cleric of the South Carolina
Federation of Labor at its last
convention. During the recent strike
of platform employes of the Columbia
Hallway, Gas and Electric Company. !
he was a member of the board of me- ,
diation, through which an amicable
adjustment was effected.
Cotton in Warehouses Insured.
John L. McLaurin state warehouse
commissioner, said:
"I am constantly In receipt of let- |
ters from managers of the state ware- I
houses and from banks which are
holders of state warehouse receipts, in- 1
forming me that they are hearing ru- j
mors that the insurance on state cot- 1
ton has been canceled and asking me ]
for a statement in regard to the mat- j
ter.
"I desire to state that every ware
house in the state system is fully and !
safely covered to the market value of j
the cotton and Mtat ?he rumors which
are Hying around to the contrary are j
absolutely untrue. I feel absolutely j
secure at this time with regard to
this insurance.
"If by any chance this Insurance
should be endangered, I would imme- i
diately make the fact known and the j
holders of cotton and the banks lending
money on the receipts may feel
absolutely safe, unless they should
hear directly from me to the contrary.
As a matter of fact. I feel better at
this time with regard to state warehouse
insurance than at any time since '
the big insurance companies determined
to punish South Carolina."
Insurance A Puzzle to Leaders.
"The insurance commissioner has
frtil#?rl 11* -
, v.,/1 v IUUIMI.1 IU IJllJVKie
relief; the warehouse commissioner
is about to fail in his efforts to secure ,
the insurance necessary on cotton
stored in state warehouses," said Gov.
Manning in a statement on the insur- i
ance situation. The governor a fewdays
ago received a letter from John
L. McLaurln, state warehouse commissioner.
advising him that the 'insurance
on state cotton is intact, but
I do not know how long it may re- >
main so." Commissioner McLaurln
urged the governor to call a special
session of the legislature to provide
relief in the present emergency.
'I shall without delay use every effort
officially and personally to rem- 1
edy the situation," said Gov. Manning. i
Board of Visitors Report.
Members of the board of visitors
of the state hospital for the insane
have tiled a report with Gov. Man- I
ning. The members of the board are i
G. A. Xeuffer. chairman; J. I). Train. ;
secretary, and T. L. Connor. The
board recommends a "separate insti- |
tution for the feeble-minded children
mat tney might be (aught something 1
and thereby become able to support
themselvps."
New Enterprises Authorized.
The secretary of state has issued a ,
charter to the Consumers Ice and Fuel '
Company of Blshopvflle with a capital
of $10,000.
A charter has been issued to the
Imperial Garage, Inc., of Greenville,
with n capital of $:?,000.
A charter has been Issued to Yonce
and Company of Graniteville with a j
capital of $1,000.
The Economy oil mill of Charleston
has died notice with the secretary of j
state of an increase in capital from
$?,.000 to $5,000.
The Dawson Engineering Company
of Charleston has been chartered with
a capital of $5,000.
The Model Department store of
Hampton has been commissioned with !
a capital of $5000.
The Model Department store of
Hampton has been chartered with a
capital of $20,000.
The Wagener Supply Company of
Wagener has been commissioned w'.th
a capital of $5,000
A commission has been issued to j
the Johnston Times company of John- |
ston, in Kdgefleld county with a capi- 1
tnl of $r?000. The petitioners are: J.
R. McGhee, James G. Holmes and O. '
M. McGhee.
The Carolina Tire Company of Col- j
utuhia has been cotnmissloued with a
capital of $1,000. The petitioners are:
J. M. Chapman and Ashley C. Tobias,
Jr.
A charter has been Issued to the
Florence Tailoring Company with a
capital of $1.00. The officers are:
T. M. Stevonson,, president, and M. R
McCown, secretary and treasurer.
CAMEL WHEN BIL
ACTS LIKE
I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver Ton
and Bowel Cleansing You Eve
Stop using calomel!" It makes you
sick. Don't loBe a day's work. If you
feel lazy, sluggish, bilious or constipated.
listen to me!
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when it comes into contact
with sour bile, crashes Into It. breaking
it up This is when you feel that awful
nausea and cramping If you feel
"all knocked out." If your liver is torpid
and bowels constipated or you
have headache. dizziness. coated
tongue, if breath is bad or stomach
sour just try a spoonful of harmless
Dodson's Liver Tone.
Here's my guarantee?Go to any
drug store or dealer and get a 50-cent
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a
Rubber and Its Uses.
The lowly door mat. the superb automobile
tire, the smallest rubber
band, the mightiest transmission belt,
go back to n single source. Through
devious paths, but nevertheless, inevitably,
they find their way from the
creamy latex flowing from the rubber
tree in the tropics. These, and thousands
of other lhing3, ar_ merely
phases of a deeper, subtler thing?
rubber.?Goodrich's Magazine.
TCMnr-r? r>i/1 n ~ ?
itnutn dMixlMtU bAblhS
With Rashes and Irritations Find
Comfort in Cuticura. Trial Free.
Baby's tender skin requires mild,
soothing properties such as are found
in the Cuticura Soap and Ointment.
Cuticura Soap is so sweet, pure and
cleansing and Cuticura Ointment so
soothing und healing, especially when
baby's skin is irritated and rashy.
Free sample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L?,
Boston. Sold everywhere. -Adv.
Fiance Short of Matches.
There is a shortage of matches in
France, due largely to the decrease in
the output of home-manufactured
goods. Owing to this, France has been
forced to increase greatly Its imports
of matt hwuod. etc.. especially from
the UitHed States. Sweden, Italy,
Switzerland, Indo-China and Japan.
Kidney Medicine That
Stands the Highest
Some twelve years ago 1 began handling
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, uiul we have
heard nothing but praise for it as it seems
to give ertire satisfaction in every instance.
From the manner in which customers speak
of your remedy, we have learned to place
sufficient confidence in it to recommend
Swamp-Root nl?ove all other kidney reme i
dies. From the demand I judge it to l>c :
the most generally used kidney medicine
in this country, and reports regarding it ,
are alwava favorable
Very truly yours,
C. II.* McCOY. JR.,
South 1 lei^lit n Pharmacy,
702 Porter St. San Antonio, Texas.
Jan. 11th, 1910.
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer O Co.
Btnghaniton, N. Y.
Prove What Swainp-R&ot Will Do For You
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Ringhamtoo, N. Y., for a sample size bot
tie. It wil' convince anyone. You will
also receive a booklet of valuable infor- 1
mat ion, tellii g about the kidneys and bladder.
When writing, be sure and mention
this paper. Regular fifty-cent and onedollar
size Aottles for sale at all drug
stores.? Adv.
Fitted for It.
"1 hoar o ir shoemaker lias gone in
for missionary work and preaches reform
to all his customers."
"Well, he oni'lit ?.> ! < cm..i '
after all the practice he's had In saving
people's soles."
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the O'd Standard GROVE S
TASTELESS chill TONIC You know
what you are taking, as the formula i?
printed on e^ery label, showing it i:
Quinine and Itbu in a tasteless form. The
Quinine dri*'ts out malaria, the Iror
builds up thi? system. 50 acnts.
T he Usual Way.
Jack?IIov/ did you come tt? get in
terested it that novel you are read
ing?
Marie?I "ited the Way it ended.
1 <ar>iktl can wear shoes
One size sma ll-r after using Allen'* FnotKase,
the unit I leptlc powder for the feet.
Shaken Into 'sl?oes and used In foot-bath.
Allen's Foot-Kase mnkes tight shoes feel
ea-sy. and glv''er instant relief to eorns and
bunions. Trjy it today. Sold everywhere,
26e. For FlcK'1 trial package. Address.
Allen S. Olffist-^d, Le Itoy, n. Y. Adv.
Every wfuiMi. enjoys doing eharit.>
WOrk if senO man wtll ?...i
money. I t m?Ti
SNUFF
If you want the swei
the world, just give Ti
j&4 Are Good\For Premiur
send us 5c /<>r. a 1^-oz. 1
p BROWM & W!!
IOUS? NO! STOP! !
DYNAMITE ON LIVER
e" Will Give You the Best Liver
r Had?Doesn't Make You Sick!
spoonful and if It doesn't straighten
jv.u iikul 111) una niauo you teei one
and vigorous I want you to go back to
the store and get your money. Dodson's
Liver Tone Is destroying the
sale of calomel because It is real liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore
it cannot salivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of |
Dodson's Liver Tone will put your
tfuggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that sour bile and constipated
waste which Is clogging your
system and making you feel miserable.
1 guarantee that a bottle of Dodson'e
Liver Tone will keep your entire fam- ,
. ily feeling fine for months.' Give it to
your children. It is harmless; doesn't
gripe and they like Its pleasant taste.
NV\,Ket Contents 15 Fluid Drachmas
\
0??y
|f iliU'liMJ* ^ I
, - 1
ALCOHOl.- 3 PER OT.NT
A Vcge la I?Ic ftv | vn m I ion fb r As ?vSL
siniilntinglhe Food andRcOuln,
r iing flic Stomachs ami Bavcls of
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c ncss and Rest.(Villains neither
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Worms. rewrishness and 1
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Exact Co^y of ^Vrupper
No Charge for Inhaling.
"You don't seem much worried over
the high price of gasoline."
"Why should I be worried?" replied
the hapless pedestrian. "I ran be suffocated
on the fumes without its costing
me a cent."
Just a Way They Have.
"Say, conductor," remarked the inquisitive
passenger, "in speaking of
Mine, which is proper, "a quarter to six
or 'a quarter of six'?"
"I'm sure I don't know," replied the
railroad man. "I always say '5:15.'"
Cause of It.
"Mrs. Sotted will call her husband
"my lamb,'"
"No wonder he looks so sheepish."
Ask anybody about It?Hanford'a
Halsam Ailv
An excuse nearly always goes lame j
In the home stretch.
Took StClli
and Gained
Mm. Mattie Spain, of Mario. Okla., ono of tbo vn
Stella-Vitao. says in praising this wonderful rcmodj
but 82 po inds, und could hardly ait up to bo wrjghw
in nino years, and have gained 28 pounda," Stelia-\
gives strength and health to tho female organs. net
brings the bloom of hiuilth to checks that arc faded I
THACHER MEDICINE CO.
Standard Packer Cans with Sol- Give
I dcr Hemmed Cane?Wnv Seel
ing Cans with Wax Strings? Special
Friction Top Syrup Cans and
Pails. All sizes. We 6hip any \7Sf*cyi
quantity desired. Write today
for our New 1916 Price J.ist. Box 7S
ube Rose!
1 you take really good tob
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b methods, the snuff is jus
That's the whole reason \\
1 has earned a national re
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stest, smoothest, mellowest sr
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:in, or 60c for twelve. Address
.LIAMSON TOBACCO CO.,
WINSTON-SAL3 ft
RECEIPT FOR DARKENING
YOUR GRAY HAIR
Do this?Apply like a shampoo Q-Han
Hair Color Restorer to your hair and
sculp. After a few applications you
will be delighted to see all your gray,
faded, prematurely or gray streaked
hair turn to an even beautiful dark
shade. Q Ban is harmless, no dye,
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ly dark and handsome. Insist on having
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sold on a money back guarantoe. 50c
for a big bottle sent prepaid or at drug
stores. Address Q-Han, Front St., ,
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hye came originally from Siberia.
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Chief of Police. J W. Reynold*. Newj>ort
News, Vi.,m,vh: It l? a pleasure to recommend
Hahck forChlllHund Fever. Have used it when
necessary for 2t> year* and have found uu remedy
as effective." Rllxlr Itahek 50cents, all drug(fists,
or by Parcel Post, prepaid, from Klocxewwk
I A Co., Washington, u. C.
A Oixxl Move? ltnbek Liver Pills.
V) pill* t." cents
Nothing is impossible to industry.
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For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always / ?
Bears tlie /%^
3,feTW
fy *n
rMjy* Use
For Over
Thirty Years
SASTORIA
TM* OINTAUR COMPANY. NCW YORK CITY.
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BTheOld Reliable RemedyB
for acute. chronic or muscular
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poison from tin* system. I
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stimulate the torpid liver strenrther the
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for sick headache Lnequalcd as a*
AMI BILIOUS MtDICiNt.
..Iciiantly sugar coated, btnull dose. Frice 23c.
W. N. U.. CHARLOTTE. NO. 16-1916.
a-Vitae
28 Pounds
at number of women who have been saved by
"When I began using Stella-Vita--I weigh- d
I. Now I run work ail day, f -el better thnn I have
fitae is a godsend to suffering womanhood. It
a as u tonic on the nerves, restores vigor and
ind pale. It is guaranteed. All dealers SI a butt law
, CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
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Best Results
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