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RETAIN CONTROL OF SELF
Without That it Is Unreasonable to;
Think One Has the Ability to"
Control Others.
The other day n man who tnnkes his
living by lighting wus struck by *un
undersized man, and Insteud of returning
the blow he walked away from his
diminutive assailant.
This man exhibited much more selfcontrol
than the majority of people.
Men who class themselves as being
on a higher plane than this lighting
man would have mixed immediately
with the hot-headed Individual.
What would you have done?
The chances are that you would have
rushed at the fellow with all your
savage Instincts to rule you.
This proves that you have not as
much power as you should have over
your impulses.
You may boss other people, but you
arc not boss of yourself.
Maybe you wonder why others are \
forging ahead of you us leaders of
men.
It Is because they have a check rein ,
on themselves. They have schooled 1
themselves tli^t they may be able to !
guide others. Self-control Is the attribute
of a leader.?Chicago Ameri- i
can.
WHY SUFFER SKIN TROUBLES
When a Postcard Will Bring Free
Samples of Cuticura?
Which give quick relief for all itching.
burning, disfiguring Bkin troubles,
bathe with the Cuticura Soap and hot 1
water. I^ry and apply Cuticura Ointment
to the afTected part. They stop
Itching instantly and point to speedy
healment ofton when all else fails.
Froe Bamplo each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L?,
Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv.
The Artful Dodger.
There wok uii air of proud dlstlnc- '
vlon about the tall, erect, raw-boned
southern cracker as he stood before
Judge IJroyles, felt hut In hand and
generous quid tucked away In one corner
of Ids capacious mouth.
"This man, your honor," explained
die oiiicer who made the arrest, "is u
suspicious character. We found him
hiding along Decatur street, first in
one alley and then In another. Why,
would you believe it, your honor, when
I finally got him he was hiding under
n stack of dirty clothes in 11 band laundry."
"What have you to say for yourself,
I'eter Cooper Haggs?" demanded the
Judge. "What were you hiding from?
the court must know!"
Everybody in the big room leaned
forward to catch the stern-faced crack
er s answer. They were prepared for
some sort of fiendish plot.
"Mu wife wuz after me ter pay fer
th' rent," was the prisoner's calm re- 1
spouse.?Case and Comment.
What's in a Name?
Itacon?1 see they are advertising !
new Zeppelin socks.
KRliert?Isn't there dancer of their I
coming down at the wrong time?
Instead of harvesting his crop of
wild oats a wise man reforms and ;
they go to seed.
WOMAN HAD
NERVOUSTROURLE
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Helped Her.
West Danby, N. Y.? "I have had
nervous trouble all my life until I took
'1 inm11111111111'TTTl L?vtiia E. Pinkham's
WHUJIN Vegetable Com- |
Pound f?r nerves
JgXjand for female trou- |
- ?2? bles and it straightWB
S | cned me out in good
Til' shane. I work nearlv
Illf P^?L ] tin*0. 63 wo
II ! live on a farm and I
CyS3BrT| j, have four girls. I do
Ilka. -''r^-v^vlill all niy sewing and
BR?!**'' ' SI other work with
^^uthcir help, so it
hows that I stand it real well. T took
the Compound when my ten year old
daughter came and it helped me a lot.
I have also had my oldest girl take it
and it did her lots of good. I keep it in
the house all the time and recommend
it."?Mrs. Dewitt Sincebaugii, West
Danby, N. Y.
Sleeplessness, nervousness, irritability,
backache, headaches, dragging sensations,
all point to female derange- j
menta which may bo overcome by I.ydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
This famous remedy, the medicinal
ingredients of which are derived from
native roots and herbs, has for forty
years proved to be a most valuable tonic
and invigorator of the female organism.
Women everywhere bear willing testimony
to the wonderful virtue of I.ydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
1 LITTLE DRUG STORE
IN YOUR HOME FOR S1?s
THE UNIVERSITY PURE DRUG
chest contains ten separate and dis- 1
tinct remedies for Headaches, Biliousness,
Coughs, La Grippe, Rheumatism,
Kidney Trouble, Dyspepsia, General
Debility, Diarrhoea, Constipation. Sent
prepaid to any section of the United
States on receipt of $1.00. Every honu
should have one of our chests.
UNIVERSITY PURE DRUG CO.
722 10th St., N. W. Washington, D. C.
ECZEMA!?
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W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 31-1916
ANNOUNCE DATES
FOR MANY FAIRS
?
DATES ARE BEING WORKED OUT
FOR COUNTY AGRICULTURAL
FAIRS OVER STATE.
STATE FAIR OCTOBER 23-27
I
Columbia Will Celebrate Harvest
Jubilee Again.?Premium Lists
to Soon Be Ready.
Columbia.?Dates are being worked
>ut for the agricultural fairs in the
various counties of the State this fall. !
The state fair is to be held a few days !
earlier this year, the dates for this :
having been fixed for October 23-27, ;
inclusive, and plans nre gradually being
formulated for an unusualy big
week of events. The Harvest Jubilee,
which was introduced as a novel fea- ;
ture last year and brought many additional
thousands of visitors to Columbia,
is to be enlarged and developed
this fall. $fi.000 having been re- J
cently appropriated for the develop- J
ment of this feature. Premium lists !
have all been completed and are now
baing printed. These will be distrib- )
utcd generally within the next few
davs.
Dates for county fairs which have '
been fixed include:
Spartanburg county fair, Spartanburg.
October 31-November 3. inclusive;
Paul V. Moore, Spartanburg,
secretary.
Williamsburg couny fair. Kings- .
tree, November 3-11; George A. McElveen.
Kingstree, secretary.
Marion county fair. Marion. November
8-10; general superintendent. O.
L. Schofield.
Marlboro county fair, Hennettsville,
October 31-November 3; secretary. J.
P. Gibson. Hennettsville.
ClvesterfleM county fair. Chesterfield.
November 6-11; C. L. Hunlev.
Chesterfield, secretary.
York county fair. Rock Hill, October
7-20, inclusive; secretary, William
H. Timmons, Rock Hill.
Orangeburg county fair. Orangeburg.
November 1?>-17. inclusive; secretary.
J. H. Hughes. Orangeburg.
Lexington county fair, Lexington.
October 17-10; secretary. M. D. Harman.
Lexington.
Clarendon county fair. Manning, ,
Noviember 15-37; John G. Dinkinr.
secretary.
Three Drowned at Camden.
Oamden.?Three men los>t their lives J
n the Wateree river here when a ;
lighter on which they were attempting I
to cross the stream capsized. Their i
names arc T. J. Fletcher, white, fore- j
man. of Garnet*. S. C.; Alonzo Pan- ,
nosh and Joe Williams, colored, places
of residence unknown. The men were !
working on the Seaboard trestle. All j
three swam for some distance and
gave out. One of the niers at that
point causes the stream to form a |
dangerous ami swift whirlpool and it ;
was in this current the tragedy oc- 1
rurred. All of the men were strangers
here, forming a port of a large crew
working night and day to mvt the
trestle in shape for traffic. The river
is slowly rising again.
Two Die When Tower Fall9.
Greenville.?Larry I>ean Lark. aged I
21. and R. Royre Kay. aged 27. are j
dead as a result of the collapse of a
wooden tower that was being used in I
the construction of concrete piers for '
the Southern Railway trestle over Sa- :
lipla river, near Greenville. The first j
died almost iirstant.lv, while the latter |
died several hofcirs later at a Green- 1
ville hospital. The tower fell while '
the men were mounting it to attach j
guy wires. The tower. 75 feet high,
is believed have given away be- I
cause of a softening of the ground
caused by recent rains.
Two Lives Lost.
MoCorntick.?While going frrrm one
nouse to another across Cuffe Town
creek, McCormick county. Corrie Gaskin.
a nogress. slipped and fell from
the foot log into the creek and was
drowned. She carried a child about
two years of age with her and it too
was drowned.
All Bridges Gone.
Fort Mill.?The destruction of Tvv's
bridge about nine miles below here
which was the kis>t source of commun
I cat fen In this section is reported. With
the de traction the two county
bridges interest Is already being taken
in the location of the new county
bridge which will have to be built n
a short while. The location of the upper
bridge made the distance to Rock
llill about 13 miles while the distance 1
by the lower bridge wos about 16
miles. An effort will be made t ^ have
the new bridge placed near OnrhaTtf.
High Water at Florence.
Florence.?The waters from the '
Piedmont section of the state swept
down with force to the sea through
eastern Carolina establishing records (
never before heard of. The Santec
river at Ki nini was 35 inches higher (
than the great flood of l!h)S. and despite
tills fact and that the water was
five feet al?ove the rail on the trestle
nit ltimini the trestle was held Intact
because of It being weighted with a
solid line of 40o box and > ?al cars.
State Farm UrMr WafSumter.?The
reports from Sumter
county indicate that the ln.s to crop,
was not as great as was at first fear
ed, although the loss will he a heavy
one, especially to farmers In the eastern
section of the county, who lost
practically all of their ohacco, none
of which was grown. Cotton and corn
both suffered heavy damages, however.
The dam on the Wateree near
F?agood broko under the pressure
from the high water and the whole of
the state farm was inundated, causing
a big loss.
e
Sausage and
f'lJjif Potted Me?t?
open and serve.
Excellent for sandwiches.
Imlit an Libhv ' ?'
ysur grocer
Libby, Mc Neili & Libby, Chicago
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THE N.iH QUALITY SEWIN8 MACH.M
NE^SaME
NOT SOLD UNDER ANY OTHER NAME
Write for free booklet "Points to be considered before
purchasing a Sewing Machine." Learn the facts.
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.,0RAN6F,MASS
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AROLD IOVUI, ISO n? I?lb At? , Brooklyn. It. T.
^ KODAKS & SUPPLIES
Lll(||iiB Wo also iloliiRlient Hash of flnlHhliiff.
I BLa '^. Prlron at ml Cntalogue ujxin re-itiont.
WeJ S. Galeiki Optical Co.. Richmond, Ya.
Had Experience.
A guardsman mustered Into the federal
service cannot be held lor alimony,
so a court rules, because Ills
license is only enough for himself.
This may Incite the Alimony club
members to enlist. If they can get out
long enough to do so. Nobody can
deny that they have lighting expert- [
ence In the Home Guard.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, 'he Iron
builds up the system. 50 cei is.
Wee Bit Sane.
While a certain Scotch minister was
conducting religious services in an
asylum for the insane one of the inmates
cried out wildly:
"I say, have we got to listen to
this?"
The minister, surprised and con- |
fused, turned to the keeper and asked: j
I .... -.1.1 oil
.j...... . olt>l> .->|>e"Ulllg f
The keeper replied:
"No, no; gung alone, gang along; j
that will not happen again. That man
only has one lueld moment every seven
years."?The Christian Ilerald.
Ouchl
They were seated In a secluded
corner of the veranda. For a long
time neither of them had spoken, i
Suddenly he took her little hand In
his. Ills voice was choked with etnotlon
as he said:
"Do you think you could ever learn
to love n man?"
"Yes," she interrupted in a soft
whisper. "Itrlng on your man."
The Other ^ide of It.
The T.ady?Why do they call the
clnss of men you belong to tramps?
The Hobo?I guess it's 'cause we refuses
ter do a 50-cent Job fer a 15cent
handout, ma'am.
Surprising.
I'ntlence-?And you have had that
girl four years, you say?
I'a trice?Yes; and do you know our
crockery is not all broken yet.
?? ??
GrapeNuts
embodies the full, rich
nutriment of whole wheat
combined with malted
barley. This combination
gives it a distinctive, delicious
flavor unknown to
foods made from wheat
alone.
Only selected grain is
used in making GrapeNuts
and through skillful
processing it comes from
the package fresh, crisp,
untouched by hand, and
ready to eat
Through long baking,
the energy producing
starches of the grain are
made wonderfully easy
of digestion.
A daily ration of this
splendid food yields a
marvelous return of health
and comfort.
"There's a Reason"
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
rl kitchen?
fea CABINET G3
Today Is your day and mine;
The only day we have;
The day In which we play our part.
What our part may signify In the
great world we may not understand.
But we are here to play It. and now
Is our time.
?David Starr Jordan.
SALAD COMBINATIONS.
When combining \egetnbles In a
mind It is u good plan to arrange each
vegetable separately upon the serving
dish, pour the
,t background, touia'oes
cut in halves and sprinkled
with chopped onion or chives.
Lettuce, molded spinach and finely
chopped beets.
Lettuce and pepper grass. Lettuce,
shredded onion and freshly roasted
peanuts, crushed with a rolling p'.n until
like coarse crumbs, serve'* with
French dressing. Lettuce, sweet red
pepper, sliced pecans or almonds.
Lettuce with tomato stu fed with
chopped cucumber and onka.
Lettuce with tomatoes *111(10(1 with
peas or string beans and finely
chopped chives.
Lettuce shredded tomatoes and
shredded green pepp rs.
Shredded lettuc , walnuts, and almonds
or Coo' .* chestnuts sliood.
Lettuce _ ream cheese In slices,
wits .opped pimentos.
l.ettuee with cottage cheese and
boiled dressing, sprinkled with chopped
elilves.
Lettuce, with cauliflower, string
beans, and shredded pimentos.
Lettuce and cress, artichoke slices
ind tarragon, finely chopped.
Shredded cnhhago, nuts and green
peppers.
Shredded lettuce. Brussels sprouts
ind chopped pepper.
Watercress, peppergrass and French
dressing.
Cucumbers sliced with now onions.
Watercress, dlood. boiled beets and
allves.
Cauliflower with string beans and
beets in fancy shapes. Arrange each
vegetable by itself, breaking the cauliflower
Into flowerets, surround with
lettuce.
Radishes, sliced in paper-thin slices,
rucumbers and onions served with
French dressing on lettuce.
When making French dressing have
a small piece or two of Ice in the salad
bowl as you mix tlie dressing, this insures
a thick rich dressing. The addition
of tomato sauce, tobasco or Worcestershire
sauce, udd variety.
Head lettuce sprinkled with roquefort
and served with French dressing
pakes a most tasty salad.
The worlds in which wc live are two?
The world I am and the world I do.
The worlds in which we live at heart
are one.
The world I am. the fruit of I have
done
And underneath these worlds of flower
and fruit.
The world I love, the only llvlnp root.
?Henry Van Dyko.
LOBSTER DISHES.
First get your lobster. The canned
variety will do very well hut the fresh
ly cooked Is vastly betnter,
which Is true of
Hawaiian Lobster Curry?(.Irate
a coconut and
set It aside to soak an
hour In a pint of milk.
_____ Saute half an onion and
"-T^ 11 clove of garlic. finely
> minced, In one and a half
tuhlespoonfuls of butter;
ad<l one and a half tablespoonfuls
of cornstarch, and the same
amount of curry powder; when well
mixed, ndd the milk strained from
the coconut gradually, and when It
bolls up once the meat from a twopound
lobster. Salt and pepper to
taste.
Lobster a la Bechamel.?Cut the
meat from two lobsters or dice as
preferred. Make a sauce using butter
flour seasonings and a cupful each of
erenin and stock. Add the lobster
and when well heated, add the yolks
:>f four eggs, mixed with a little of the
sauce. Use four tuhlespoonfuls each
r>f butter and flour, a grating of nutmeg
nnd salt and pepper to taste.
Add tlie lobster nnd when hot servo
at once.
Lobster a la Poulette.?Make a
?nuce, a third of a cupful of butter,
a third of a cupful of flour, a half
teaspoonful of salt, a dash of paprika
and n fourth of a tetoipoonful of white
pepper, n cupful of cream and u cupful
of well seasoned chicken stock.
W'hon nil orn uinll Kl..n,1 1 ?.1.1
Juice of half a lemon, very slowly. Add
h pint of lobster meat and two hard
boiled i-ggs, cut the whites In rings
and put the yoiks through n sieve,
using them as a garnish. Serve the
lobster on bits of buttered toast or
thin crackers, with the circles of
white anil the powdered yolks sprinkled
over the dish.
Plain Lobster.?I'our three tablespoonfuls
of lemon Juice over the
meat of a lobster, season with salt and
pepper. Put three tablespoonfuls of
nutter In a saucepan, when hot add
the lobster. Serve when hot.
7>W
Creamed Cheese and Eggs on Toast.
Four hard-hoiled eggs, one and onehalf
tablespoonfuls Hour, one and onehalf
cupfuls milk, one-half teaspoonful
salt, few grains pepper and cayenne,
one-half cupful grated cheese, six
slices toast. Add sutliclent milk to the
dour to make a smooth paste. Add remaining
milk and seasonings and cook
until slightly thickened. Add whites
i hopped finely and cheese. Cook until
heese Is melted. Pour over toast and
prtnkie with yolks which huve been
forced through a slevu.
ALL KINDS OF PROVISIONS !p
Truthful Traveler Explains How Sail- (J
ors Were Enabled to Alleviate
the Pangs of Hunger.
He was describing the privations of
a voyage from which he had Just re- rj
turned.
-lien," he said, "I went down to
the cnhln to lunch."
"Lunch!" exclaimed one of his hearers.
"Hut you told us there was notli- \
Ing to eat left on hoard. What did j to
you have for luuch?" ! B0
"Oh!" was the reply, "it was a very ! ta
modest afTalr?beef, wine and an egg." Bj(
"Beef? Where did you get the beef
from?"
vmi : was ine reply, "tnat came q?
! from the bulwarks." ^y
"Anil the wine?how about thnt?" yC
"Oh, that came from the porthole!" jn
"Oh oh!" laughed the listener.
! 'Good, very good! Hut tell me where tj(
J lid you get the egg?** ev
"Oh. that was the simplest of all!"
; *nme the reply. "The captain gave ordors
for the ship to May to.' and, he j
gave nio one."?IViirson'u WnnL-lr
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WHOOPING COUGH |
For whooping cough and its after effects E
there is no better medicine than Lung- J,
, Vita, llere is what Mr. (J. W. Head. '.Mas
23d Ave . Nashville, Tenn., eaya about
it: "My bov had whooping cough and
i typhoid fever, which left liiin with a se- |
vero cough. This cough stayed with him t
1 for several years ami was frequently ? > i
| bad that we had to prop him up so that ?
I he could get his breath. We used T.ungi
Vita ami he has not been bothered with /
this cough since." C
Lung-Vita is recommended for con?umption,
asthma, colds, whooping cough, croup j
and grippe. At your dealers or direct.
Price $1.75. Roohlet noon request. Nash
ville Medicine <" >.. Room 161. Steger I ,
Building, Nashville, Tenn. Adv.
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Wisdom of an Oracle. i
A certain Kentucky politician says
1 that when lie was a boy in < hveti county,
on the edge of the bltn? grass disi
trlet, tln? local oracle made a habit of
; sitting in a certain chair against a mi
certain store front on the main street "}
j of the county seat town at certain tii
! hours of the da v. the weather being
if t
: fnir.to answer questions, lo him one _
! day came a young fanner who wanted i
to know how to rid himself of sassu- s
fras sprouts In his tlelds. P
"Well, son." said the wiseacre, "off
an' on I've given the subject of sassa- |jj
fras sprouts eonsiderahle study durin' L
! the past 43 years. And here some time u
i ago I come to the opinion that the only L
i way to get shot of sassafras sprouts. T
i when they start in to take a place, is H
I to pack up and move oiTnnd Jest natch- *
i elly leave 'em."?Sat unlay levelling
;l>ost
DO YOU NEED A KIDNEY
REMFDY?
Dr. Kllmer'a Swamp-Root Is not reeom1
mended for everything. but If you have
I kidney, liver or bladder trouble. It may
be found Just the remedy you need
1 Swamp-Hoot makea friends quickly bocauae
Its mild and Immediate effect Is
| aoon realized in most cases. It la a gentle
healing herbal compound?a physician's
i prescription which has proved Its great
! curative value In thousands of the moat
distressing cases according to reliable
testimony.
All druggists In GOc nnd $1 00 sizes.
You may have a sample size bottle of
! this always reliable preparation by Pari
eel Post, also pamphlet telling about It.
| Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Itinghamton,
N. Y., and enclose ten cents, also mention
this paper.?Adv.
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Narrow Escape. <v
A Columbus woman was going from SI
her desk to her home for a noon Mm- th
j eheon. She had a slight headache, the ar
i sun was shining brightly and *he was
I tired. All around bor motor ears were
purring softly or snorting past without h?
I giving her so much as a loot of the tv
horn. lis
"I wisli 1 was wealthy enough to own wi
j u car," site said to herself. "I never st
. would walk a step if I had a car of my
; own. Just listen to that car coming tii
i now. I wish somebody was driving who et
I knew me and would offer to take me to
1 home In It. It sounds like one of these w
I long, easy-riding, rakish-looking louring
cars?the kind Just built for coniI
fort. Gee! I wish the driver would
! ask me to ride." j w<
int'ii sin* iookimi tip us ilie car went |
past her. It was an automobile henrso. | in
?Inillnnnpolis News. y,
California's minim; properties last
year numbered of which 277 are m
pold mines. %
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Opium .Morphine nor Mineral
Wr Not Narcotic.
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You're bilious! Your liver is slug- sluj
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Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
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ilomel crashes into sour bile like
rex
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$86 to $104 Pays for Board, Tuit
>IEDM0NT HIGH
literal water. no tnalnrin. M tuntuln scenery. t'c
cost. "It i* the bent end the cheapest achool in the !
N.<\ "One of the is-st preparatory achooU In tt
re is no High School iii tills part of the country il<
Lirk." K. Y. Weldi, Member Congress, Vt)i I>lstr
jr Illustrated catalogue and ls>ok of views a-.hhs
tubero:
The Green Labels
l If your dealer won't supp
BROWN & WILLI
" x L_
He Threw Cal
Wm. S. Prince of Birmingham. Ala., writea ?"1
and kidney trouble. I tried calomel and the doctors.
Dr. Thacher's Liver;
and the first bottle relieved me very much. I am sot
anda of others suffering from liver, kidney, stomach
lieved by this wonderful remedy which builds up the
and $1 per bottle. Made by THACHER MEDIC
Her Secret.
A witness. n Jolly, plump oltl wont I J
i. in n trial In the supremo court ?>!' n
ilSSJH'UIIS<'I tS, WHS iiski'd Wtlllt 11II??' II hi
rtuin train of ears pnss< il her lions D
le replied tliilt >!h* began knitting ill K
ree o'clock Mini knit twice KT
'outii! tin* leg of n stocking before ii ~
iuc along. n
The next question, of course, was
>w long it woubl take her to knit
rice around. The judge here, in liis P
ami quiet humor, suggested that tliat ^
iiuld depend upon the size of the
oeking. s.
To this the witness remarked that V
e stocking was for herself and they .
nilil exercise their own judgment as
the size, and guess how long It H
nuld take.
I
Plenty. *
"I Md you go in tor oratory when you So
ere at college?"
"Not tiineli, but I've been let in for a
t of it since I got married."?New _
ark World.
Ni>. Maud, people who pay their ^
onoy at the jjnte are not uiven irate ffl
eolpts. i
Children (
What is OA
Cnstoria is a harmless snhstitiif
poric, Props and SoathlitK rt
contains neither Opium, jlorpli
futhstuueo. Its tiff? is its guaran
t (1 allays Pevorislmcss, l\?r n
lias born in constant tiso for tli
lTatutcney, "Wind Colic, all T
])iarrhrca. It rcprnlatos t'to
assimilates tho Pood, pivinj? lira
Th? Children's Panacea?Tho i>1
GENUBNE CASTC
y^Bears the Sig
C&&04
In Use For Ove
The Kind You Have <
HICINTAUMCOMPANY
a
II SICKENS!
i SALIVATING DRUG
Liver Is Sluggish or Bowels
Liver Tone."?It's Finel
ggish liver better than a dose of
ty calomel and that it woa't make
i sick.
iodson's Liver Tone Is real liver
diclne. You'll know It next mornbecause
you will wake up feeling
>. your liver will be working, your
idache and dizziness gone, your
mach win be sweet and your bowels
ular. You will feel like working;
I'll bo cheerful; full of vigor and
bitlon.
Jodson's Liver Tone is entirely
:etable, thereforo harmless and cansalivate.
Give it to your children!
liens of people are using Dodson's
'er Tone instead of dangerous calel
now. Your druggist will tell you
.t the sale of calomel is almost
pped entirely here.?Adv.
lilioit. also ii OUt?r Highest Awards at !'r?*lou? Euro- ft
Our Migjxlne. "TAHIK TREATS" FRfK on request. I
. K. SAMEIt COMPANY, RICHMOIVP, VA. |
^-.Special Summer
- ^ RATES ARE NOW ON
m $ ro.oo to i 17 00. Bookkeeping, Shortses
We train for Business Employment
inatjon. Address
H, N. C., or CHARLOTTE, N. C.
ion, Rent, Fuel and Light at
SCHOOL h IVL!
illege trained nperinioisl teachers. Board
State." K. M. Bounce, Member Legislature
le State." t'levelnnd Star. "Iti my opinion
ling better and more thorough educational
let N ' TERM OPENS AUGUST 8th.
ess WILLIAM BURNS. LAWNDALE. N. C
n-r* *'Thc Snuff That
Li SATISFIES"
/
are Good for Premiums,
ly you, send us 5c for a lJa oz.
AMSON TOBACCO CO..
WINSTON SALEM, N. C
nmel Awrv I
wibivi ill IHJ
was suffering with Indigestion. fciliousncna I
for about a month. Finally I tried
and Blood Syrup
ind and well, can eat anything." Thoua- fHk '
and bowel trouble hnva been quickly re- ^
> entire Bystcm. Sold at all druggiata. COe
1INE COMPANY. Chattanooga.Tenn.
i ii i??? i???
Every M imuin Wants1
FORPERSON/?HYGIENE " |
hssolved in water for douches stops
civic catarrh, ulceration and inflamlation.
Recommended by Lydia L
inkham Med. Co. for ten years,
k healing wonder for nasal catarrh,
>re throat and sore eyes. Economical.
m extraordinary deaming and germicidal power,
ample Free. 50c. all druggist*. or poatneid by
mail. ThePaxton I ?ilct Company. Boaton, SSL*
UiUfEiSMITffs
i'a ?DLLlONIC
Id for ir years. For Miliaria, Otitis
d Fever. Also a Fine General
reii^llie 11111 ji Ionic. "
r<- PARKER'S 1
HAIR BALSAM
A tollot prc|ou-*iiun of murlt.
H?lp? to r?<llckta rtarulruff.
! aWJ, jfi9 ForReitoHnf Color tnil
y'vtyS! / BenutrloCr?f or Faded Hair.
tinX&A
Dry For
*
STORIA
o for Castor OH, Partyji?s.
It Is pleasant. It
ino nor other Narcotio
tee. It destroys Worms
lore than thirty years it V
i* relief of Constipation.
'oethinpr Troubles and
Stomaeli and ltowels,
lthy and natural bleep,
other's I ricad.
)RIA ALWAYS
r 30 Years
Always Bought
, NIW VOUK OITT,