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nricn oia itnno
OF SUFFERING
Woman Made Well by Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Columbus,Ohio.?"I had almost given
up. 1 bad been sick for six years with
"'llmitllilliniinnnllil ^emal? troubles and
j nervousness. I had
| a pain in my right
side and could not
_ 1[1 eat anything with1
I out hurting my
I lUtw' 11 8^?mac^* * could
111111 UU Ui 11 IJtV cuiu water
j][ira^P3|1 all nor cat any
1 kind of raw fruit,
* nor fresh meat nor
\\ ? HI chicken. From 178
? ? pounds I went to
118 and would get so weak at times that
I fell over. I began to take Lydia E.
Pinkham't Vegetable Compound, and
ten days later I could eat and it did not
hurt my stomach. I have taken the
medicine ever since and I feel like a
new woman. I now weigh 127 pounds
bo you can see what it has done for fne
already. My husband says he knows
your medicine has saved my life."?
Mrs. J. S. Barlow, 1624 South 4th St.,
Columbus, Ohio.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
contains just the virtues of roots
and herbs needed to restore health and
strength to the weakened organs of the
body. That is why Mrs. Rarlow, a
chronic invalid, recovered so completely.
It payB for women suffering from any
female ailments to^nsiBt upon having
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Expensive Treatment.
"Did the doctor give you any cncourigement?"
"Oh. yes. He said he would have
tie feeling like a pri/.o fighter in a
few weeks'
"1 wouldr'i be at all surprised If he
lid so."
"No?"
"Most of the prize fighters nowadays
teem to be desperately hurd up."
It sometimes happens that while a
man is watching his enemies, his
friends get the best of him.
Answer the Alarm!
A bad back makes a day's work twice
as hard. Bnckaehe usually conies from
weak kidneys, and if headaches, dizziness
or urinary disorders are added,
don't wait? get help before dropsy,
gravel or Ilright's disease set in. Doan's
Kidney Pills linve brought new life nnd
new strength to thousands of working
men and women. Used nnd recommended
the world over.
A South Carolina Case
"Rrtrv THeiurt L,. W. Garrison,
TtlU a Story'' 1510 S. Main St.. An
? /T^jW.l.rson, S. C., says:
' 1 waa ln terr,hle
iWtrt i /p/a >kJkt<l'l|P0 with kidney
Md l//l^BljJcomplalnt. Often the
f- 1**1 in leizeu mr in my
back and down I
?would ko. having to
tB| bo bolpcd up. The
Tu T^j7 ' kidney secretions
were scanty and
~ filled with sediment
}JKZT~1 and I bad awful dlzCr-*-^
2>* spells. Three
boxes of Doan's Kldnpy
Pills cured mo
and I haven't suffered since."
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More Negotiable.
"Experience Is -a good asset."
"I'd much prefer the bankroll I exchanged
for mine."
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General
Tonic because it contains the well
known tonic properties oi QUININE and
IRON. It acts on the Liver. Drives out
Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds
up the Whole System. 50 cents.
Political Wisdom.
"The people have a long memory."
"Then take care how you tax It."?
i Exchange.
BAD COMPLEXION MADE GOOD
When All Else Fails, by Cuticura Soap
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If you aro troubled with pimples,
blackheads, redness, roughness, itching
and burning, which disfigure your complexion
and skin, Cuticura Soap and
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The Soap to cleanse and purify, the
Ointment to soothe and heal.
Free sample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. D,
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Not Cool Million.
"He talks a lot about being heir to a
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"Hot air."
TRY DARKENING YOUR GRAY
HAIR WITHOUT DYES
_____
Shampoo your hair and scalp eacb
; morning for about a week with Q-Ban
j Hair Color Restorer. If your hair is
j gray, streaked with gray, prematurely
gray or faded, brittle, thin or falling,
! All Vnilr hnlr will than Ka
darkened and to such a natural, even
dark shade no one would suspect that
you had applied Q-Han. Q-Bau is no
dye, perfectly harmless, but makes all
your hair soft, llufTy, thick, with that
lustrous dark shimmer which makes
your hair so fascinating. Big bottle
sent prepaid or sold by druggists for
GOc. Address Q-Bau Laboratories, Memphis,
Tenn.?Adv.
The Retreat.
"Any news from the front?" asked
the war correspondent.
"None whatever," said the general
us he hurried by, "except that the
front iH now In the rear."
TO KEEP HER
FROM FALLING
Would Have to Catch Hold oi
Things. Lost Strength and Flesh.
Doctor Recommended Cardui.
Results Gratifying.
Brookhaven, Miss.?"I am in fine
health now," writes Mrs. H. M. Russell,
of R. F. D. 5. of this place, "and
have been for some time. I owe this
good health to Cardui, 1 am certain
I think I would have been dead before
this if I had not tukcn that medicine
I was down in bed five months last
summer. I had chronic inflammation
.... so the doctor said... I suffered
untold misery, mostly in my right side
but both sides hurt me?aching con
stantly. I got to the place where 1
couldn't even eat without severe pain
1 had much headache and would often
bo quite blind from dizziness. I would
have to catch hold of things to keei
from falling. I lost all my strength
and flesh. I became so poor that I was
Just bones covered with skin.
, "The doctor. . on his visit told
me to get Cardui and go to taking
it... I took eight bottles in 3 months
In Just a few days after starting with
it, I began to improve and kept or
mini i ?ui lompiuiuiy wen. I ouay J
am In really good health. I can dc
anything In the world in the shape ot
work. I am sure that I owe this all tc
Cardul. I would like to tell all womet
80."
Try Cardui for your troubles. Foi
sale by all druggists.
I Even a little miss may be a big
hit when she grows up.
CASTO!
Tor Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
A A
uenuine uastoria
Always / .
Bears the /$
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1 J
/V 0/> USd
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMIT CINTAUR OOOMKI1, NKW VOHH ClTf.
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jUNIVERSITY MAN :
KILLED IN ACCIDENT
i ASHLEY E. MERRIMON Ol- SUMTER
MEETS SUDDEN DEATH IN
ORANGE3URG.
| AUTO CRASHES INTO TREE
Julian S. Wolfe Seriously Injured and
Several Others Bruised When
Party is Hurled From Car.
Orangeburg.?Ashley E. Merrimon
jf Sumter, a senior law student at the
; University of South Carolina, was instantly
killed. Julian Sawyer Wolfe of
Orangeburg was seriously injured j
1 and seven other members of an automobile
party were bruised and shocked
when the machine in which they
were riding crashed into a tree about
seven miles from here. The young
j people had been to Rowesville, a favor
ite automobile drive from Orangeburg,
I and were returning. The "members of i
the party, besides Mr. Merrimon and i
I Mr. Wolfe, were: Miss Celeste George I
: of Lexington and Miss Georgia Man- j
llinif of Clio, a Columbia ( nlloira ??u
dent; Miss Annie Lee Cruru of Or j
; angeburg. Hammond Crum of Den I
mark, K. H. Jennings, Jr., of Orangeburg.
E. H. Blacknum of Orengeburg.
and Sid Seignious of Orangeburg, who
| was driving the car.
Medical attention was rushed to the
i injured, and nhysiclans were on the
; scene in about 20 minutes after the
accident. Mr. Merrimon was killed
instantly. Mr. Wolfe suffered a brok !
j en leg and bruises. He was taken to i
Columbia for attention. Miss Crum 1
received a broken rib. Miss George
was bruised and two of her teeth were
knocked out. Miss Manning suffered
1 minor cuts. Mr. Crum. Mr. Jennings.
Mr. Blackmail and Mr. SelgtilouB were
bruised, but none is injured.
Ashley MercJmon was 23 years of
age and a young man of exceeding
; promise. He was an honor student
In the university law school, having
an average of about 96 for his junior j
year and that portion of the senior
j year which he had completed. He i
was to have been graduated in June.
Schools Prnor^ss In Allc?n
Aiken.?It is doubtful whether any
county in South Carolina lias made
the progress that Aiken county has
made along educational lines during i
I the past few years, and particularly i
! in providing adequate school houses t
and school facilities. It is shown that
during the past seven years, since |
January. 1909, more than $105,000 has
been invested in new school houses |
and in remodeling und improving : ,
school houses in Aiken county. While
in Aiken and in North Augusta large j
! school buildings have been erected j
the greater part of the money expend
ed for new school buildings has been
in the rural section.
New Lights at Greenville.
Greenville.?On the evening of May
4 a big celebration was held here, oc- I
casloned by the turning on of the or- j
namental lighting system, now install
ed on Main street from the internee- |
I tion of College to the American bank |
in West End. Gov. Manning and
members of his staff led the parade.
Preparedness Urged at Charleston.
Charleston.?With a banquet at
which Henry C. Breckenridge, former f
; assistant secretary of war. was the
chief speaker, the National Defense j
conference, under the auspices of the '
National Security league, closed. The !
conference is declared to have been
completely successful.
Speakers declared that preparedness
measures on a scope larger than any j
of those now before the public were I
i essential to the continued safety of i
the I'nited States.
Dr. Frederick L. lluidekoper assert- j
ed that "the Hay bill is the most outrageous
bit of deception ever offered
to the people in the guise of legisla 1
tion." in discussing the lack of mill :
I tary defense in this country.
Dr. J. Bernard Walker, editor of
! The Scientific American, said that the
United States navy is not prepared
for immediate active service.
Col. O. J. Bond, superintendent of
the Citadel, urced fhnt civilian* ho
! encouraged to learn to shoulder arms I
efficiently.
The conference adopted resolutions
: introduced by Mayor Tristram T.
Hyde of Charleston, saying that "the
National Defense conference appeals
to the congress of the United States
for the speedy enactment of legislation
which will provide this country
with absolute security against attack." |
The resolution provide thut a copy j
he forwarded to each senator and J
each member of the house of representatives.
Mrs. A. J. George of Brooklin do- (
clared that the boys and girls of the
nation should he trained to perform
their duties to the state and to appro j
ciate their responsibilities.
In bis address "Mr. Huldekoper de- '
i clared that the United States had ,
never fought a first class power and |
I that historians and campaign orators
caused harm by their method of play- !
j lng with history. The harbor de
| fensos of the country, he asserted, are
inadequate. Vessels of the Queen I
Elizabeth type have ruiis that out- J
! range the American const defense
guns by four miles, he said.
Clemson Cadets Pass In Review.
Anderson. -Marching in columns of
platoons the corps of cadets of Clem
j son college passed tn review before
! Mayor Oodfrew and LIant. col. p. K
! McCully, Jr., of the First regiment.
S. O. N. G. The parade was down
Greenville and Main streets, ctrculing
tho plaza and passing in review of the
offcers stationed on a stand near the
court house. More than 5.000 people
were on the streets to see the parade j
which was pronounced one of the besf !
military exhibitions ev<w held In An '
terson.
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BEOT MOT WATE1' |
' BMNMM? .IF .TOM
HJOMT FEEL MGMT' \
?
8ays glass of hot water with
phosphate before breakfast
washes out poisons.
I
If you wake up with a bad taste, bad
breath and tongue is coated; if your
head iB dull or aching; if what you eat
sours and forms gas and acid in stomach,
or you are bilious, constipated,
nervous, sallow and can't get feeling
Just right, begin drinking phosDhated
hot water. Drink beforu breakfast, a
glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful
of limestone phosphate In It.
This will flush the poisons and toxins
from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowelo
and cleanse, sweeten and purify
the entire alimentary tract. Do your
inside bathing immediately upon arising
in the morning to w?sh out of the
systom all the previous day's poisonous
waste, gases and sour bile before
putting more food into the stomach.
To feel like young folks feel; like
you felt before your blood, nerves and
muscles became loaded with bouy impurities,
get from your druggist or
storekeeper a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate which is inexpensive
and almost tasteless, except for a
sourish tinge which is not unpleasant.
Just as soap and hot water act on
the skin, cleansing, sweetening and
freshening, so hot water and limestone
phosphate act on the stomach,
liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and
women who are usually constipated,
bilious, headachy or have any stomach
disorder should begin this Inside bathing
before breakfast. They are assured
they will become real cranks on
the subject shortly.?Adv.
"Simpkins is always borrowing
trouble."
"That's true, but I'll say this much
for him: He always pays it back with
Interest."
The cheeky individual may get there j
but generally at the expense of some- j
one's good opinion. .
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ECZEMA!*
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I rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and
I chest pains disappear almost like I
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I YAGERS
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"77.? Relief Was Instant" I
I Mr.Jne.R.Uaum.'WIttyHawk.N.C. wrltest I
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I your liniment It entirely dieAt
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Help# to eradicate dandruff.
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New Discovery! Dodsor
Salivate or Make You
Medicine for A
Ugh! Calomel makes you sic
Take a dose of the dangerous c
tomorrow you may lose a day's
Calomel is mercury or quicksil
necrosis of the bones. Calomel, i
to contact with sour bile crashes
it up. This is when you feel tl
and cramping. If you are si
knocked out," if your liver is tc
constipated, or you have headache
tongue, if breath is bad or stomac
spoonful of harmless Dodson's Li
Here's my guarantee?Go to
and get a 50 cent bottle of Dods
Take a spoonful and if it doesn
Some Difference.
"No enterprising man wishes to
keep his business on a dead level."
"How about an undertaker?"
NEVER HAD A CHILI.
After Taking ELIXIR UAUEK
"My little daughter, 10 yearn old, Buffered
nearly a year with chills and fever, most of the
time under the doctor's care. I was discouraged
and a frleud advised tne to try Klixlr
Ui lick. I gave It to her ami she has uever had
a chill since. It completely cured her." Mrs.
Cyrus Helms. 302 E St.. N. Kr Washington. L>. C.
Bltxtr Hubek 50 cents, all druggists or by
Parcels Post prepaid froui KloCMwakl A Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Community Spirit.
"'Do (hp citizens of this town show a
disposition to pull together?" asked
the new arrival.
"I should say so!" answered the old
resident with conviction. "Only last
week we lynched a horse thief, an'
I'm blessed if every man in town except
the thief himself didn't want to
catch hold of th" rope!"
Eczema? Use Tetterlne.
"I huve been troubled with Eczema on
the face for nearly two years, and a few
applications of Tetterlne and the use of
Tetterlne Soap has entirely cured me. 1
cannot say too much for Its praise."
Myrtcks, Mass. Mrs. S. A. Masklns.
Tetterlne cures Eczema. Dandruff. ItchIn*
Piles. Ring Worm and every form of
Scalp and Skin Disease. Tetterlne 50c;
Tetterlne Soap 25c. At druggists. or by
mall direct from The Shuptrlne Co.. Savannah,
Gu.
With every mall order for Tetterlne wo
give a box of Shuptrlne's 10c Liver Pills
free. Adv.
Called Quits.
Little Maiulie would tell "whoppers."
One day her aunt thought she ought
to he cured of this liubit. so she spoke
seriously to the little maid, who promised
to mend her ways.
To point the moral, auntie (old the
tale of the shepherd buy who was always
calling "Wolf!" until no one
could believe him. Then one day the
wolf really came and ate up the sheep.
"All the sheep?" interrupted Maudie.
"Yes, every one of them." replied
auntie decidedly.
"Every single one?"
Auntie nodded.
"Well." said Mnudie slowly. "1 don't
I 11 1 *
uciietB you, uiiu you inn i neupve me.
So there!"?Philadelphia Inquirer.
Weddad to the Game.
Preston was the scene, and the
event in progress was a wedding. The
"speaking parts" In the ceremony had
all been played, and now bride and
bridegroom and their friends were in
the vestry putting the matter into
writing. But the clergyman was not
youthful, nor yvas he swift. Time
passed, and the bridegroom became
more and more fidgety.
"You seem in a great hurry," remarked
the officiating cleric, at last.
"Have you a train to catch?"
The happy man stood stock still,
and scratched his head in perplexity.
"Well, sir," he replied, good-naturedly,
"it ain't a train, sir, but I don't
want to be late for t' football match."
EXPERIMENTS
Teach Things of Value.
Where one has never mado the experiment
of leaving off coffee and
drinking Postum, it is still easy to
learn something about it by reading
the experiences of others.
Drinking Postum is a pleasant way
out of coffee troubles. A Penn. man
says:
"My wife was a victim of nervousness,
weak stomach and loss of appetite
for years; and although we recnvtr>f1
lA nnm^rAiio mnth/wla ? ?
lief, one of which was a change from
coffee to tea, it was all to no purpose.
'"We knew coffee was causing the
trouble but could not find anything to
take its place until we tried Postum.
Within two weeks after she quit coffee
and began using Pout tun almost all of
her troubles had disappeared as if by
magic. It was truly wonderful. Her
nervousness was gone, stomach trouble
rellevod, appetite Improved and,
above all, a night's rest was complete
and refreshing.
"This sounds like an exaggeration,
as It all happened so quickly. Each
day there was improvement, for the
Postum was undoubtedly strengthening
her. Every particle of this good
work is due to drinking Postum in
rtlopn r\t *1 V o m r? i/i Kir
turn Co., Iiattle Creek. Mich.
Postum comes in two forms:
Po8tum Cereal?the original form?
must be wall boiled, locand 25c pkgs.
Instant Postum?a soluble powder?
dissolves qulckiy In a enp of hot water,
and, with cream and sugar, makes
a delicious beverage Instantly. 30c
and 50c tins.
Doth forms are equally delicious
U)d cost about the same per cup.
There's a Reason" for Postum.
?<old by Grocers
fHEPLAI
EROUS Ci
l's Liver Tone Acts Like Ca
Sick?Don't Lose a Day's V\
len, Women, Children?Re
k. It's horrible! light up and tnt
Irug tonight and want you to go
work. money. Dodson
ver which causes sale of calomel 1
,vhen it comes in- entirely vegetabb
into it, breaking make you sick,
lat awful nausea I guarantee th;
uggish and "all Tone will put y
jrpid and bowels clean your bowel
, dizziness, coated waste which is e
h sour, just try a you feel miserab
vcr Tone tonight. Dodson's Liver
any drug store feeling fine for r
ion's Liver Tone. It is harmless; dc
't straighten you ant taste.?Adv.
Hint for Nurse.
Mrs. Simpson hail taken tier little
daughter out to tea a: a friend's
house, and all went well till the close
of the meal.
Then she was horrified to see little
Elsie tying to smuggl" a slice of thin
bread and butter into her pocket.
"Oh. Elsie, what are vou doing?" she
asked In sad surprise.
"That's all right, mother," her small
daughter reassured her. "I Just
thought I'd take a piece back to nurse
as a pattern!"
INTELLIGENT DRUGGISTS
KNOW WHAT KIDNEY
MEDICINE TO USE
T have been selling Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root for six and one-half years
and my customers are always satisfied
Iwith the results obtained from the use ,
of the medicine and speak favorably regarding
it. I have used it for "pain in
the back" and a bottle or two put me in ,
good shape and made me feel fine ngain. ;
1 believe lb-. Kilmer's Swamn-ltoot will I
cure any eases for which it is recommended
if thev are not of too long standing.
Very truly yours,
FRANK JENKINS, Druggist,
Pilgrim, Texas.
November 11th, 1915.
Prove What Swnmp-Root Will Do For You
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
HinghamtoM, N. Y., for a sample size bottle.
It will convince anyone. You will
I also receive u booklet of valuable information,
telling about the kidueys and bladder.
When writing, be sure and mention
! this paper. Regular fifty-cent and onedollar
size bottles for sale at all drug
stores.?Adv.
The Yellow Kind.
Maud?I do admire a man ol' mettle.
Marie?So do I. The more gold he
has the better.?Hoston Evening Transcript.
If an honest man is the noblest
work of God, it might be well to keep t
an eye on the self-made man.
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Children's
They Say Internal Doting Harms Delicate
Little Stomachs?"Outside"
Applications Better.
Careful mothers everywhere realize
that internal medicines are injurious
to the delicate stomachs of the littlo
folks. Still croup and cold troubles
must have some form of treatment.
The answer to this problem is the
Southern "external" treatment Vap-ORub.
This was introduced in St.
Jo, Mo., for the first time last winter,
and a number of ladies were presented
with complimentary jars by their
druggists on condition that they give
Vap-O-Rub a thorough test. Hero are
tho reports from several of these ladies?
Mrs. Sam House, 120f? Prospect Ave.,
writes?"My littlo daughter had Diphi
theria last fall, and now every little
cold she takes settles in her throat.
We have thought twice she was going
to have Diphtheria again, but during
one of her bad spells my druggist sent
me a jar of Vap-O-Rub. I used it for
four nights on her throat with such
good results that now I don't like to
bo without it. 1 have used it on myself
and my husband for bad colds
and havo found it Just Hue."
Mrs. John Povntor, 2132 S. 17th St..
PIMPLES
Are Dangerous I
They arc a si^nof pohsonedbljod,
inactive liver, biliousness, indi- R.
Restion, constipation or even more [s
serious conditions which if not re- H
lieved in time ma!;e you a vniser- I
able invalid for life.
Dr. Thacher's Liver |
and Blood Syrup jjj
is a remedy that goes back of the
the mere symptoms, and RE
LI EVES THE CAUSE. It ia Q
purely veget able, a gentle laxa- 0
tive and tcnic combined. It can W
be taken by all, voung and old, M
male and female. bOc and ?1 bot- E
ties at your dealer's.
THACHER MEDICINE CO.,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
SWEET POTATO PLANTS
N a Nit V hal.!, ai.j ??ORTO WOO tamm now l>:i 1y
i iKifiUL jh ipiUI. 6.00M for 17.uO, cipr^AH not p*ul
s*fr d?il???j |HirialM4. W. W EvrrU, I t tr?fPvHs.
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ALOMEL
lomel But Doesn't Gripe,
/ork?Harmless Liver
ad Guarantee!
ike you feel fine and vigorous I
nack to the store and pet your
's Liver Tone is destroying the
because it is real liver medicine;
?. therefore it can not salivate or
it one spoonful of Dodson's Liver
our sluggish liver to work and
s of that sour bile and constipated
logging your system and making
le. 1 guarantee that a bottle of
rone will keep your entire family
nonths. Give it to your children.
>esn't gripe and they like its pleasAn
Extremist.
"Mrs. X. is a groat stickler for form
and ceremony, 1 understand."
"Mercy, yea! Why. that woman
would insiat on dressing up to entertain
an idea."?ltoston Kvening Transcript.
FITS, EPILEPSY, FALLIMi SICKNESS
Htoppcil Oetrklv. Kifty r.'iirs of miintcrniptod
ncwu ?>f Or. Kline* Hplli<pRT Motllclnn Insuma
la.Mlnii rwrnlw. l.AHDr TittAI.ISuttle Kiuck. I>K.
K 1.1 N K COMPANY, Ktol Bank, N. J.-Adr.
A woman does her duty because she
wants to?a man because he has to.
It's easier for trouble to find your
address than it is for Rood luck.
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Mother
Knows What .1
To Use
Vjss* a
HAN FORD'S
Balsam of Myrrh
A. IINIME NT
For Cuts, Burns, ^
Bruises, Sprains,
Strains, Stiff Neck,
Chilblains, Lame Back,
Old Sores, Open Wounds,
and all External Injuries.
Made Since 1846. A%ATit"'
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00
m || n I OR WRITE
All Dealers
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE. NO. 19?1916.
others Trent
? w MB VMkr
1 Colds Externally
writes: "My druggist sent mo a trial
Jar of Vap-O Hub. which 1 soon had
occasion to try on my "croupy" baby.
Before putting her to sleep for the
night, I applied the salve over her
chest and throat with my lingers. The
results proved very satisfactory, and
now 1 would not bo without it."
I Mrs. M. A. Myers, 2913 Sylvanie
I Ave., says?"When our throe year old
| boy had a severe cold, about a month
ago. I tried a Jar of Vap-O-Ilub. I
rubbed it. on his chest and let him
inhale it, and ho was relieved almost
immediately, and got better in a few
days. I think your remedy is the best
thing for cohls wo have ever used."
Vick's Vap-O-Rub comes in salve
form, and when applied to the heat of
the body the ingredients are vaporized
by the body warmtfe. These vapors,
inhaled all night long, carry the medication
with each breath, through the
air passages, to the lungs. Vick's will
be found better than internal medicine
for all forms of cold troubles?from
head colds, catarrh and asthmatic
troubles?down to deep chest colds,
bronchitis, sore throat or incipient
pneumonia. Three sizes?25c, GOoand
$1.00.
Thr Cfnulnf^^
P @MLIL (I<D*NIC
SoM for 47 yenrs. For M?tlarhi,( InJIm
1 ?.v_ . -
*'"11 1 vrr. Also a r|n<* uonorai
Alren^llicnlnii Ionic. ""
DAISY FLY KILLER ^
Al l (leo'lars >'r f.?eni
HAROLD SOMERS. 153 D* Kaib ?? , Brooklyn, If. W.
f FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
| Dissolved in water for douches stop*
I pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflamI
motion. Recommended by Lydia E.
J Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years.
I A healing wonder for nasal catarrh,
t aore throat and sore eyes. Economical.
1 Has exlraontinsry deeming snil frermickUl powrf.
I SsbidU Frfo. 50r. ell