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MEL IS RUB STOP USD Don't Lose a Day's Work! If Yo Constipated Take VDodson'i Too're bilious! Your liver is slug- i Ctefc! You feel lazy, dizzy and all i knocked out. Your head is dull, your ; tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach ?m and bowels constipated. But don't , take salivating calomel. It makes you ( you may lose a day's work. vaiuuici is mercury or quiCKSllver j which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes Into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's when \ you feel that awful nausea and cramp- If tou want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you 1 wear experienced Just take a spoonful 1 f harmless Godson's Liver Tone. Your 3 druggist or dealer sells you a 50-cent 3 bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under < mj personal money-back guarantee 1 that each spoonful will clean your i Ignorance of McDuff. McDulT?Phwat kind av u horse is a i eobb? UcDunn?It's wan that's been raised artoirely on corn, ye ignoramus. FRECKLES Saw la the Time to Out Kid of Theae Ugly Spota. Tkprr'i no longer the allghtrat need of Mini nihamtd of your frecklea. na the jgrewcrlptlon othlne?double atrength?la (taninlrrd to remove thege homely spots Simply get an ounce of othlne?double ttcnglh?from your druggist. nnd apply n write of it night and looming and you drcaaM aoon ace that even the worst frecklea k>Tr begun to dlaappear. while the lighter eita have vnnlahed entirely. It la aeldoir thai more than one ounce la needed to cone yfetety clear the akin and gain a beautiful t>ar complexion Be aure to nak for the double alrength othlne. > this la aold under guarantee of Money back If it falla to remove frecklea.? Adv. A score of women are now employed to take the place of policemen by Scot- ! land Yard. ( I 1C1.IXIK HABKK A GOOD TONIC I AMI Drive* Malaria Out of the Nj?tem, "Your 'liahok * acts like magic; I have given j M !o numerous people In my parlih who were swiff-ring with chills, malaria and fever. I rec- . auianul it to those who are sufferers ami In ' raAoln rood tonic."?Rev. 8. Sxymanuwskl, "te. Stephen's Church, Perth Am hoy, N. J. lllilr HabcU, 60 cents, all druggists or by Parrels Post, prepaid, froul Klocxcwaki A Co., , Washington, t>. C. A friend who is not in need is a surfrlse indeed. ] A New Remedy for Kidney, Bladder and all Uiic Acid Troubles Dear Readers: 1 appeal to those of you who are bothered with kidney and bladder trouble, that you give up the use of banh salts or alcoholic medicines and v in their placo take a short treatment t f **Anuric." I havo taken many of n Vr. Pierce's medicines for the past c twenty-five years with good results. 1 Buffered with kidney trouble for some years I recently heard of the newest e <lflcovery of Dr. Pierce, namely, his n Jtmiric" Tablets. After using same F I: *m completely cured of my kidney 1 trouble. A doctor pronounced me a a aell preserved woman for my age, all E lint. 1 believe, to Dr. Pierce's aid. BTRS MET.TMn A V Mil l rn ?? 0 If you suffer from backache, lum- t fcago. rheumatism, get "Anuric" now. i In the neighborhood of Reading. Knglatid, there are three army horse depots staffed entirely by womon. 1 To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System i Take the Old Standard GROVE'S < TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is riated on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron | builds up the system. 50 cents. A girl is often called "giddy" be- | cause she makes the young men's . heads swim. ( ALLEN'S FOOT-RASR DORS TT i Wb?n your shoes pinch or your corns and < bvnlons ache, get Allen's Koot-Kase, the . onllscptic powder to he shuken Into shoes 1 od used In foot-bath. Gives Instant re- 1 *ef to Tired, Aching. Swollen feet. Over ' W.oou packages are being used by the troops at the front. Sold everywhere, 25c. ( Don't accept any substitute. Adv. I If a girl in love becomes thinner It's i < a case of "loved and lost." \ Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the 1 original little liver pills put up 40 years ' go. They regulate liver and bowels.?Adv. Skillful men should know how to disgalRc their skill. l Standard Packer Cans with Sol- GiV t der Hemmed Caps?Wax Sealing Cans with Wax Strings? Sptanl Friction Top Synip Cans and Pails. All sires. We ship any quantity desired. Write today ""ft1 for our New 1916 Price List. Box 7S Y, IT SICKENS! IG SALIVATING DRUG ur Liver Is Sluggish or Bowels s_Liver Tone."?It's Fine! sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calomel and that it won't make pou sick. Dodson's Liver Tone Is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morn ing because you will wake up feeling tine, your liver will be working, your headache and dlz7Jnr>fi? ?mn. ??-? ?? stomach will be sweet and your bowels regular. You will feel like working; you'll be cheerful; full of vigor and smbltion. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely regeiame, therefore harmless and caniot salivate. Give it to your children! Millions of people are using Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dangerous caljmel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of calomel is almost stopped entirely here. Lady Ida Wilson, sister of the late tluke of Fife, has five grandsons in tho British army and navy. rRIED FIFTY REMEDIES FOR SORES IN NOSTRILS Mr. Allen Gales Jennings, Washington, D. C., writes: "For some time [ have suffered with scabs and sores In my nostrils. I have tried abou' ifty different salves, lotions and pr sscriptions, but to no avail until oy :hance I tried a bottle of Hanc ck's Sulphur Compound Ointmen' and low take this means of tha* ^.mg you 'or putting up such ^ excellent emedy. By usine . about twice a nont>* T _.er troubled with anyhing of the kind and shall always iraise it as the best euro in the world 'or sores, etc." Hancock Sulphur Compound and Dintment are sold by all dealers, iancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltlnore, Md. Write for Booklet.?Adv. Many a man who thinks lie's briliant Is not even ordinarily bright. To stop bleeding UBe Hanford's Bal iam. Adv. Penny postage began In England In 840. After GripWinter Colds? Bad Blood You are pale, thin, weak?with little itality. Your liver is sluggiBh and ho bad blood causes your stomach auscles to lose their elasticity and beome llabby?then indigestion. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlscovry, purely vegetable and free from lcohol or narcotics, is the great and lowerful blood purifier of today. Exracted from American forest herbs jid roots. Contains no alcohol. In;redients printed on wrapper. Taken as directed it will search iut impure and prisonous matter hrougliout the system and eliminate t.?Adv. Cooling It Off. Bill?I see u pocket-size electric fan lias been Invented. Jill?To keep money from "burning' In the pocket, no doubt. SAYS DIET HELPS CURE PELLAGRA No Longer Any Uncertainty About Conquering Dreaded Malady. Pellagra investigations conducted by the U. S. Department of Health show ihat diet is an important factor in eurng Pellagra. However, Dr. Hendon advocates not only u nutritious diet to help he patient gain strength but the use of Haughn's Pellagra Treatment, which renly effects a cure by getting at the cause. The Baughn treatment has been so successful that it is now sold with a positive fuarantce to cure pellagra or the money .vill be refunded. The best way to find >ut all about pellagra and its cure is to write to I>r. Ifondon, care American Comxninding Company, box '2090, Jasper, Ala., isking for their big book on pellagra, which is sent free in plain wrapper. Adv. A man who thinks the world is growing worse imagines ho is growing belter. l e easy way to ;al sick skins Resinol Ointment, with Resinol Soap,usually stops itching instantly. Unless the trouble is due to some serious internal disorder, it quickly and easily heals most cases of eczema, rash, or similar tormenting skin or scalp eruption, even when other treatments have given little relief. Physicians have prescribed Resinol for over twenty years. lte*lnol Ointment ! ? an excellent healiiiK ointment lor huriix. M'nldKi woiimlx, ?t?., iiml w ith the null UamlrulT. Nolil bj- .iil 1 n i a" Best Results W" ?1 <X\ 5 2 Discounts for Early \ \ \ \\ . \ 4 5 Deli very VA\\ Wi I inia Can Co. \\\ \A?l IS Buchannan. Va. U|^ J Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. I ???? Life Is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet 1 how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel ! Hull K ?l .1 * ?? > uuu nunr j v? iion uiiuy arise. spillting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the.system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or | well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, ktdneyB and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract before putting mo- e food into the stomach. The actb n of hot water and limestone phasic aate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations. gaBes, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid apDetitfi for hrnnlrfnat WKII? ...... I_ -? w. wWU?m?v. " uno /uu ai o enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from any store that handles drugs which will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of internal sanitation.?Adv. Find no fault with the weather man. Rain ut this time of the year is "fairj er" than anvtliing. HUSBAND OBJECTS TO OPERATION Wife Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Den Moines, Iowa.?" Four years ago I was very sick and my life was nearly ?? spent. The doctors stated that I would never get well with0 u t an operation and that without it 1 would not live one year. My husband objected to any operation and got me some of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took it. finrl rnmmonnorl to get better and am now well, am stout and able to do my own housework. I can recommend the Vegetable Compound to any woman who is sick and run down as a wonderful strength and health restorer. My husband says I would have been in my grave ere this if it had not been for your Vegetable Compound."?Mrs. Blanche Jefferson, 703 Lyon St., Dea Moines, Iowa. Before submitting to a surgical operation it is wise to try to build up the female system and cure its derangements with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; it has saved many women from surgical operations. Write to the Lydia JE. Pinkliam Medicine Co., Lynn, Muss., for advice?it will be confidential. Avoid the Knife! TakeSteila-Vitae I It Has Saved Thousands I of Suffering Women. Mr. W. F. Nelson, a merchant of Hlxon. I 1 Tenn~ says that th? daughter of ona of I Kfl hlii nfiiorhnnra Mr J?maa ?- ? *? auch a condition with female trouble that an operation was advised, and the young lady was sent to Chattanooga for its per* formanro. ?>ho dreaded the operation, and Stella-Vitae having been recommended, decided to try that first. She has taken six bottles and is happily on the road to recovery. She Is able to do ber usual work and is In better health than for years before, but continues to use it. She writea "Stella Vitae will do all you claim." Her father saya "she begnn to improve at oncc. after taking Stella-Vitae." Thousands of other women on the verge of serious surgical operations aro saved by a timely use of Stella-Vitae, the great female remedy. Try Stella-Vitae on our tnoney-back-if-not -benefited guarantee. I SI at your dealers. THACHER MEDICINE CO.v Chattanooga. Tenn. if you ,,i%r mtiu no appetite, indigestion, Flatulence, Sick Headache, "all run down" or losing flesh, you will llnd Tutt's Pills |ust what you need. They tone up the weak stomach and build up the (lagging energies. try the old reliable 1 if s alfTDCU ins \liiniwwni! Us i chill tonic for malaria cfevkr8' A FINE GENERAL STRENGTHENING TONIC ' SWEET POTATO PLANTS NANCY IIA I.E And PORTO KIOO YAM*nowmadr l.tMICtUO. poM paid; 5.000 for 07.Uii, express not paid. Pi-**.I*, mmjr daliwry fiinatMl. W. W. Morrt*, ft Dnn, Pla. XliKM'S?Ml "Aerco" Kalmouts, fl.tO kind for $4 25. I-'aat seller; blK prollt. capital not required. \Va gave you time and money 1 by delivering direct to customer Amerl.-ank.tinip<-in Kalnroat Co.. 1*5 K. Itdwy , N. Y. | NEWBERRY TAKES ' ORATORICAL HONOR .4 - JAMES C. KINARD WINS COLLEGE ORATORICAL CONTEST AT GREENWOOD. FURMAN AND WOFFORD NEXT I m W. H. Youngblood of The Presbyterian College of South Carolina is Elected President. Greenwood.?James C. Kinard, representing Newberry college, won the , South Carolina intercollegiate oratori- ' cm contest nere speaking on "Millions ! for Defense." Second honors went to ; J. A. Brown, Jr., of Furman, whose subject was 'The Fallacy In PreparedJ noss," and third place was awarded to | Thomas Hall Glenn of Wofford, who | spoke of "A New Ideal of Internatlon- 1 j alisra." I The contest marked Its return to : Greenwood after an absence since the spring of 1911, when the orators have I beon heard in the auditorium of Winthrop College, Rock 11111. The contest was in the chapel of Lander College. Greenwood people welcomed the State Intercollegiate Oratorical Abso- j cition's home coming and the large I auditorium was crowded with an audi- \ ence that listened attentively to the ' nine collegians. Long since the honor of winning I , the state contest has been one covet- ! od by ambitious speakers in every j male Institution In the state, and the orations showed that men of : ability were representing the respec| tive colleges and universities. Preparedness, and the great war. , ; came In for their full share and where j a spcaKer am not croos eone or these a? his main topic, he usuaiiy alluded j to them some time during his oration. ; The Judges for the contest were: J. ' ! G. Evans. Spartanburg; M. L. Bon- | ham. Anderson; J. B. Park. Green- 1 | wood; J. I*. McNeill. Florence, i H. S. McKeown of Clemson, presi- | dent of the association, presided. Mu- i sic was furnished by the B. M. I. orchsstrft. W. H Youngblood of the Presbyterian College of South Carolina was i elected president of the association; Frank Edwards. Ersklne. vice presi- / dent; H. R. Drake. Furman, recording \ secretary; R. W. Sea.se. Newberry, I corresponding secretary; F. R. Rogers. the Citadel, treasurer; executive ! committee. J. D. Brandenburg. Uni- ; verslty of South Carolina; E. Burnett. ' WofTord; J. O. K. Sanders. College of l Charleston; A. B Dick. Clemson. James C. Klnard. winner of first i i honor, spoke of "Millions for De- ; I fense." The speaker first sought to show : the enervating Influence of a "long, t unbroken era of peace" upon a na- : < tlon's vitality; that the United States, f though now at peace with the rest of t | the world, may be forced into war at t any time. He then answered the three chief arguments of those citizens who \ t i oppose any further military prepara- t tlon on the part of the government. ? He briefly sketched the present mill- : t tary condition of the country show- t ing something of the horrors of a prob- I able foreign invasion. The speaker f warned against excessive armament * and advocated President Wilson's ' program of reasonable preparedness, t I The humane feature of the question 1 was discussed, the speaker roundly i * denouncing "the milk and water pol- , e Icy of Inadequate self-defense." which r might result in the cruel butchery of > thousands of brave American soldiers j i and the martyrdom of helpless women and children. He closed with nn. I j peal to the intelligent American oiti- ! * ! zen to heed the warning and pledge I i Itself to "millions for defense" that \ J America may be made "strong enough 1 to protect herself and to command unl- | 1 versal respect for her rights." Auto Accident Is Fatal. Estill.?D. B. Baker, a well known i young merchant of Estill, was killed and J. O. Walker, a farmer, who was riding with him. was probably fatally injured when their automobile crashed ] into a Seaboard Air Idne freight train Plan $150,000 Packing House. Orangeburg.?The committee in charge of plans for the packing house | in Orangeburg met and heard a report from the sub-committee that wont to Moultrie. Ga., several days ago to visit the packing ptant there. This committee decided, after receiving the report of the subcommittee, to call a meeting of the citizens of Orangeburg and other counties of South Carolina to come here on May f> when a big pub lie meeting will be held to decide upon securing stock and establishing a $150.000 packing plant here. Make Mattresses and Brooms. Orangeburg. ? The Orangeburg Broom and Mattress factory Is now in operation and busily engaged in the manufacture of mattresses. Brooms will be made soon. The buildings are I not quite complete. A prominent Orangeburg man will be president and treasurer of this concern, and R. W. | Hawley will be manager. The company is now being incorporated. The 1 prospect for this factory is very bright and this will add to Orangeburg's growing list of new enterprises. Every District Has School Levy. Columbia.?The state department of education was notified that the last of the Gf> achoo' districts of York county voted a local tax of 5 mills April 15. "This is one of the most ?.wioatiwi y .Uioui.iiiril'.icnu OI Tne ! yoar," said Superintendent J. E. 8waaringen. in cor.imentin(? on the report. "Ne better evidence of the con atructive leadership of County Superintendent J. E. Carroll could be afTord- i ed. He hftd R6 communities to reach. ' and the work has tnkaa years of p?. tient, tactful labor. ASK FOR AND SET SKINNERS' THS HIGHEST QUALITY SPAGHETTI' Save the trademark signature of Paul P. | Skinner from all packages and exchange free for Oneida Community Silverware. Write today for free 36 page recipe book and full j information. h SKINNER MFG. CO., OMAHA. U.S.A. LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA 1 1 1 1 C c 1 r r Kill All Flies! "Sr.!!:*." ? PlmcRd ADTwhcrs.Daisy Fly Kltlar attract* and kills all 4 Naat, claan, ornamental, convenient. and cheap. , |] pNpdd' Jl!oS! C fADAI ncnucoo ttftrv-u - - ??w-snj, iuu uoniH ftvi.| Brooklyn, N. Y. "The Snuff Thai Satisfies" rTube Rose I SWEET SCOTCH Snuff li! You'll never know I ? real snuff content- 1 ment until you use B i Tube Rose. Just try B 1 it, and see how smooth and soft and mellow it is. I I Save the Green Labels fl For Premiums. If your dealer won't sup- 53 1 nlw vaii tv*oil t*a Ka |l>a oz. can, or 60c for c twelve. | Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company, 3L. r W1NSTOM SALEM, N. C Legal Day of Rest. The New York court of appeals has jivou a decision sustaining the "one- 1 lay-rest-in-seven" law that meets the s itrong approval of progressively ninded citizens. The following sen- j ences are worth quoting: "We have 10 power of decision of the question vhether it is the wisest and best way o offset these conditions and to give :mployees the protection which they leed, even if we had any doubt on * hat subject. Our only inquiry must e je whether the provision on its face " teems reasonable, fair and appropri- | 1 ite, and whether it can fairly be be- ' ieved that its natural consequences ? vtll be in the direction of the better- 1 nent of public health and welfare, J * ma therefore that it is ono which the I c itate for its protection ami' advantage nay enact and enforce."?Chicago Eveling Post. ; j Price of Stupidity. "Dubwaite is always making expendve presents to his wife." I "He must think a great deal of her." j "No. It's because he isn't mentally tlert." I "How is that?" t "If Dubwaite were a better strate- n ;ist he wouldn't have to spend half as 1 uuuu u? nt: uutTs on peace onenngs." ' ' Apt Mechanic. ? The phrase, "apt mechanic," is good English. Of course it is. It simply means "tit mechanic" or "good mechanic." ; \ Well Built Is Built To Win? but in building brain and body, often the daily diet lacks certain essential mineral elements. These necessary factors are abundantly supplied by the field grains, but are lacking in many foods ? especially white flour, from which they are thrown out in the < milling process to make the flour white. ' i t Grape-Nuts j i made of wholewheat and malted bailey, supplies all the rich nutriment of the grains.including th'ir vital mineral salts, those , all-necessary builders of active brains and vigorous bodies. I i To build right, eat , Grape-Nuts. "There's a Reason" Says Woman* Depends Jealth and Vigor Necessitate Regulation of Organs of Elimination. Skin foods and face creams and powers cannot make a woman beautiful, tecausc beauty lies deeper than thnt? t depends on health. In most cases tho nsis of heaith uuu the cause of slckies8 can be traced to tho action of ho hnurnlo The headache, the lassitude, the salow skin, and the lusterless eyes are isually caused by constipation. An deal remedy for women, and one that s especially suited to their delicate rganisms, is found in Dr. Caldwell's lyrup Pepsin, a mild laxative comlound. pleasant to tho taste and free rom opiates and narcotic drugs of evry description. Mrs. Gertrude Jorlan, 522 North Liberty St.. Indianapo- I is. Ind., says: "It is simply tine; I lavo never been able to find anything o comparo witlt Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Jepsln. l started using it for tho it taby and now it is my family standby a n all cases where a laxative is need- c id." w Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold II Among the "things to worry about" ..tike McLuke has discovered that you a au't drown a bedbug. HOW TO REMOVE DANDRUFF 1 1 i Itching and Irritation of the Scalp With Cuticura. Trial Free. On retiring lightly touch spots of dan- ; iruff.itching and burning with Cuticura Dintment. Next morning shampoo thoroughly with Cuticura Soap and hot vater. These super-creamy emollients lo much to keep the scalp clean and lealtliy and to promote hair growth. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard. Cuticura. Dept. L, loeton. Sold everywhere.?Adv. u s u poor brnnd of religion that ioesn't cause a man to try to treat his teighbors decently. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of 'ASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for ufauts and children, and see that it llgnat"rebo?f n Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria When some men start out to look or the deserving poor their first stop s before a mirror. Golden Rule In Business. You get your money's worth every inie. lianford's Ifalsam is guaraneed to cure ailments and injuries that j :an be reached by external application >r your money will be refunded by the lealer. Getting a bottle now is like aking out insurance. A.dv. T ragedy. Friend?When is a joke not a joke? Humorous?When you are depeudng on it to pay your laundry bill and i iome cruel editor turns it down. V Kidney Medicine That Makes Friends Everywhere Thirteen years ago we commenced selling )r. Kilmer's Swninp-Hoot ami during our nt ire experience we have not encountered i single unpleasant dealing with our ctisomcrs who have used it. It is a prepara- ' ion that gives universal satisfaction, nnd lur customers arc always pleased to speak n the highest terms regarding it. We have luflicient confidence in Swamp Root to ecoinmend it anil consider we arc doing ur customer a favor. Verv truly yours, RARNKTT-SCIIKXK 1)111*0 CO., fail. 10th, 1910. Roanoke, Va. Letter to Dr. Kilmer Co. IMndhamton, N. Y. 'rove What Swanjp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &. ('<>., tinghamton, N. Y., fur n sannple size botle. It will convince anyone. You will ilso receive a booklet of valuable infornation, telling about the kidneys and bladler. Wlien writing, be sure and mention bis paper. Regular fifty-cent and onelollar size bottles for sale at all drug tores.?Adv. Nearly half of tho employees in the census bureau at Washington are women. For bunions use Hanford's Italsam. Apply it thoroughly for several nights utd rub in well. Adv. In r iroduee tougti chickens. V Kansas City Worn* To Giving ? I V i 1 They Find "External" Treatment Bet'er | < Than Internal Medicines for Children's Colds. j We eive below letters from i onm- 1 her of Kansas City. Mo., la?li?.*8 who were selected by their druggists to try (] >iit Vap-O-Rub?-tho "outside" treat-, j ment for cold troubles. Introduced in t Kansas City la:;' winter. Yap O-Ruh is g the Invention of a North Carolina Iruggist. It comes In salve form, and | v ttas a two-foul action?first, the body t. heat releu.its the ingredients in the a form of vapors, that are inhaled with \ paoh breath?second, Vap-O-Rub is v absorbed through and stimulates the skin, aiding tlio vapors inhaled to H relieve the congestion. Mrs. James Hollens, 1028 Tracy I a A\o., has nsed Vick's herself for colds \ In tho chest and asthma, and has also ; used it on her children, and "find) i( j excellent." I Mrs. Almira Turner, 1214 E. 2;th c St., relieved her husband of bronchitis with two niglits' applications. She s1 so >!s?id on her four months old baby , for cold and on the other children, and ? says?"I find Vap-O-Rub does every- ( thing you say.'' \ Mrs. T. I* Marshall, 129 N. L*wn- h lale Ave., has two children, one six i VICX'S"W *? H 'PI " jgjp s Beauty Upon Health \ ?.J ^ rl ;.....i.i .$ .%t ..i.v;.vi. . 1 jJ MRS. GERTRUDE JORDAN. i drug stores for fifty cor.ts a bottle; trial bottle can be obtained, free of harRe, by writing to Dr. W. 13. Cald'oll. 203 Washington St., Monticello, llinois. The leap-year girl who proposes to , wine bibber wins if she loses. For thrush use Hanford's rialsam. let it into the bottom of the affected art. Adv. Light moves 192.000 miles per sec?nd. Thousands Tell It Why dally along with backache and kidney or bladder trouble.? Thousands tell you how to find relief. Here's a case to guide you. And it's only one oi inousaini". forty thousand American people are publicly praising Doan's Kidney Pills. Surely it is worth the while of any one who has a had hack, who feels tired, nervous and run down, who endures distressing urinary disorders, to give Dean's Kidney Pills a trial. A North. Carolina Case Mrs W. A. Morley, ? 68 Per.land AveHrtwrTrlhsStwr says. "1 was In bad 1 shape with kidney y/' I \ trouble. I had dizzy / / lieadaches a i o n g 34^ \"7t) fl with nervous spells J/Tfjr^y and my Ithliieys didn't not as t'1''1'TUNSr/^v'^lKf should. I nlso suf- h/% f\ Jn fered severely from' J IV jvf\ __ backache and could I I? hardly straighten af- x/V^JeAl*! "^11 tcr stooping. When I ' *" \l saw 1 loan's Kidney l'llls advertised, I y u t?^ got some and they rid me of all the trouble." Get Doin'a at Any Store. SOc a Boa DOAN'S FOSTER-M1LB URN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. Yager's Liniment, the great exI ternal remedy for rheumatism, M neuralgia, sprains, bruises ot I congestion, gives prompt relief Iyagers [liniment Mr John Aherman, Claremont Mills, Md., writes: "For four years I suffered rheumatism and had to walk on isfactory results. It is the hestliniI GILBERT BRO^A CO. \ nc* A j ? <%??-Thair Baltimore, Md. Ml l grills for New % nrk Arcmsory, prmtl at, r< Ksarj .N . . ompetftlon ; sells on sight. II. tails l: <;ltmon<.'oiUroU'n.,AV.AIrsanilrr.l*?. V. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 18-1916. en Opposed Children Medicine 'ears old and one eight months old. I'ho baby last winter had an obstinate ougli for quite a while. Mrs Mar. iha.il used Vap-O-Rub and writes? The cough soon yielded to this treatnent after several different cough nedioin. s had been tried with no efcct." Mrs. Marshall also writes?? Vap-O-Rub appeals to us because the lelicato little stomachs are not bong loaded down with medicines conainlng opium and other harmful in- y ;rcdients." Mrs. J. S. Hollls, 3122 Forest Ave., ised Vap-O-Rub for "a terrific cold? ould not breathe through my nose at ill?impossible to go to sleep. Used .'ick's Vap-O-Rub and in flvo minutes ins asleep and breathing easily." Mrs. W. A. Winkler. 6228 E. 1Mb St., ays "My baby had a cold, almost intumonia. I used Vap-O-Rub on him ,s directed, and in one day's time he i'as better." Mrs Anna Taylor, 6010 Walrotul tve.. has four ehildron nmi o i.ivi! never used anything as good for oughs and colds us Vap-O-Rub." rs. Harry Webb, 212:1 E. 37th St., ys?"Our little girl is very suscep. t- to colds, and in fact LI.is is the lily winter and spring that she basesaped pneumonia, and wo believe it is ,'ap-O-Rub that has kept her from a poll this year." Throe sizes--2f?c, uc and $1.00. ^M'SALVE