Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 31, 1916, Image 4
HOW MRS. BERN :
MET THE CRISIS
Carried Safely Through Change
of Life by Lydia El. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Nashville,Tenn.?"When I was going
through the Change of Life I had a tuIIIIHIlllHlillllHHIIfill"?u"
!"*' ^
doctor said it was
ir?e years coming
id gave me medias
called away
}m e time. Of
>urse I could not
5 to him then, so
y sister in-law told
e that she thought
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
would cure it. It helped both
the Change of Life and the tumor and
when I got home I did not need Vie doctor.
I took the Pinkham remedies until the
tumor was gone, the doctor said, and I
have not felt it since. I tell every one
how I was cured. If this letter will
help others you are welcome to use it."
?Mrs. E. H. Bean, 526 Joseph Avenue,
Nashville, Tenn.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
a pure remedy containing the
extractive properties of good old fashioned
roots and herbs, meets the needs
of woman's system at this critical period
of her life. Try it
If there is any symptom in your
case which puulos you, write to
the Lydia ?. Pinkham Medicine
Co., Lynn, Moss.
EXPERIMENT NOT A SUCCESS
"Pa's" Brilliant Idea Merely Resulted
in a Remarkable Rise In
Rolled Oats.
A smnll boy appeared nt the back
door of u neighbor's house in Hunting
Park avenue u day or so ago and
said to the matron who opened the
door:
"Good morning."
"Good morning," the housewife returned,
somewhat curiously.
"I came over to tell you something."
Well, what was It?"
"Last evenlny ujy papa was angry
because the water boiled out of the
steamer under the rolled oats."
"Is that so?"
'Yes. And then he mnde up his
mind to tlx the steamer so that It
couldn't happen again."
"What did he do?"
"He put some water In the steamer
and then soldered It all up."
"Is that what you cume over to tell
me?"
"Yes, and to borrow your stepladder."
"What do you want with the stepladder?"
"I want It so father can scrape nil
the rolled oats oft the celling this
morning."?I'hlladelphln Ledger.
To Fortify the System Against
Summer Heat
Many users of Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic'mako it a practice to take this old
standard remedy regularly to fortify the
system against the depressing effect of
summer heat, as those who are strong
withstand the heat of summer better than
those who are weak. Price 50c.
Confused.
A flustered woman was seen running
wildly about In the corridors of
u large railway station.
"What are you looking for, madam?"
questioned an officer.
"I?I am looking for the entrance to
the outside!" responded the woman
nervously.
Correct Answer.
"Why Isn't h nautical mile the same
as an ordinary mile?" ^
"Because It Is knot."
Wright'* Indian Vegetable Pills have stood
the tent of time. Tent t tie in yourtn-lf now. bend
for aample U? 372 Pearl htreet, N. Y.?Adv.
Cheerfulness will make vnnr imr.
dens lighter and your comfort greater.
A man's understanding Is limited by
the size of his feet.
That Knife-Like Pain
Have you a lume back, nchlng day
and night? Do you feel sharp pains
after stooping? Are the kidneys
Bore? Is their action Irregular? I>o
you have headaches, backaches,
rheumatic pains,?feel tired, nervous,
all worn-out? Use Doun's Kidney
I'llls?the medicine recommended
by so ninny people In this
locality. Read the experience that
follows:
A South Carolina Case
J. M. Oshlolds, 8 >***? "Fymv
8 Enterprise 3t? rkl3fl
Union, 8. C., Iflht
buys: "i had In Ham- ti
niation of the bindder
and my kidneys
were in awful shape. jKl11 \
The pains In my If If V . V
back were terrific. If "I V\f \
The doctor said I A
had gravel and dur- W
Ing one attack. tourSAff ^ /\gl
physicians snt lip I
with me all night; \'fi
they thought I was jr- f W/
going to die. I fin- I . HI
ally used Doan's I /Air
KJdney Pills and ?
was soon relieved. I continued and the
cure has lasted eight years."
Get Doen's et Any Store, BOc e Boat
DOAN'S V.WV
postrr.mn at irn r-r?-ni ti7irii m M v
Tutt's Pills
ntbl* the dyspeptic to eat whatever he
Wlahes. They cauae the food to assimilate and
nourish the body, give appetite, and
DEVELOP ELESH.
Dr. Tutt Manufacturing Co. New York.
fwHYNOTTRY POPHAM'S '
ASTHMA MEDICINE:
i Qtvea Prompt and Positive Relief In Bvcry <
I Caa*. Sold by Prugglsta. Price ?!.<Ju i
Trial Package by Mail 10c. (
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SOLDIERS LEARN
TRICKS OF TRADE
COAST ARTILLERY IS LEARNING 1
RAPIDLY IN PRACTICE AT
CHARLESTON.
MANY BUSY DAYS FOR BOYS
j Volunteers Who Knew Little of the
Big Guns or War Game Soon Become
Experts.
Charleston.?A notable feature or
the first nnnual encampmeut of the 1
South Carolina volunteer coast artillery
corps, iu progress within the
boundaries of the government reservation
on Sullivan's Island. Is the
smoothness and lack of confusion with
which the program of training is progressing.
The percentage of the vol|
unteer artillerymen who had even as
i much as seen a big gun before this
; encampment was undoubtedly small.
u? uxi 01 mem come rrom a country
I where puns larger than squirrel rifles
are as scarce us hen's teeth. And yet
to see them, after only two days of !
training, swing one of Uncle Sam's
0-inch rifles into position and load it. i
the layman would bo inclined to think
j they were regulars. Only they and the
regulars Instructing them know that 1
j the things they still have to learn are
: almost too numerous yet to enumerate
But this does not detract from the |
! credit due them for the progress they
are making with their lessons in coast
! defense, the progress being the result !
I of their unflagging willingness and
commendable eagerness to master
the art so many of thorn have given
up their vacations to learn.
The fact that they soon become
efficient enough to "pull the lanyards"
of the big guns and set off a full ser
vice charge sending a giant projectile |
whirring toward a target, with regu i
lars looking on only for the purpose
| of seeing that the gun is pointed sea
ward and not toward the island real
uences of the city and that nothing
goes wrong, is evidence of the prog
ress being made. The fuct that the
target will be a stationary one instead
of the moving target fired at by the i
reenlnrs will itotm/'t lit tin t??n
| pleasure the privates will take in put- i
ting a hole through it or the pleasure
that their officers will take In direct- !
ing the fire and watching for the lilt
with field glnsses.
"Chumshlps" between the regulars
and volunteers Is one result of the !
encampment so far. They enjoy leave j
together, go bathing together and drill !
and work side by side. The regu
lars have that admirable tact of over j
looking greenhorn stunts, some of
which are laugh provoking, while they '
are at all times showing a friendly ;
feeling for the volunteers.
The officers of the fort and the Na
tlonal Guard officers have found ea6h
othors' company pleasant and there |
have been cnlls and return calls and
! informal affairs that make the hours
i off duty rounds of solid pleasures. Col
: M. K. Btyroll, commandant of the I
i post, has had all the visiting officers
for his guests on more than one occa- j
slon, taking them for a harbor excur '
sion. sightseeing trip and later enter
taining them at his homo.
Congress Passes Court Term Bill.
Washington.?The senate passed the
bill pending here to amend the law
fixing the times for holding terms of
federal court in South Carolina.
The following is the new provision: j
"That the terms of the district court
for the eastern district shall ho liefld
at Charleston on the first Tuesday In
June and December, at Columbia on |
the third Tuesday in January and first
Tuesday in November, at Florence on
tho first Tuesday In March, and at j
1 Aiken on the first Tuesday in April
and October.
"Terms of the district court of the j
western district shall bo held at !
Greenville on the first Tuesday in j
April and the first Tuesday in Octo ;
her, at Rock Hill the second Tuesday
in March and September, at Green- 1
wood the first Tuesday in February l
j and November, at Anderson tho |
fourth Tuesday in May and Novem- j
ber."
Wins Trophy for Mnrkmanshlp.
Columbia. -W. W. Moore, the adjutant
general will receive in a few days
a marksmanship trophy, presented by !
citizens of llion. NT. Y.. to the National
Guard of South Carolina, to he award
ed annually to the company making
I the best record for the year in rifle
practice. The trophy is a replica in
bronze of the statue of Albln Ihdasek. 1
4 the Bohemian sculptor, which is to i
j he unveiled soon at llion, in celebration
of the 100th anniversary of the
making of the first Remington rifle at
the Mohawk Valley town.
New Building for Greenville.
I
Greenvillo.?Within the next few
pnndnt/-f{/oi :n v '
I ~..~w ... ..w. niim win uegin on |
ft now building on South Main street,'
between the Markley property and the t
river. This building, which is to cost
from $8,000 to $10,000, wWl be erected i
by J. Q. Jones and ii. II. Hates. It will j
be of brick, will have two store
I rooms, several office rooms, a base;
ment and a storage room. Two floors
will bo al>ove the level of Main streot
while a basement and storage room
will be below tho level of the steret.
Bennett Retains Commission.
Columoia?George M. Dennett of
Olympift was appointed first lieutenant
Company G, Second South Carolina
Infantry, National Guard of the United
1 Stntes. and now awaits orders to pro
coed to 121 Paso, Texas. Lieut. Ilen
nett has been In the National Guard
for a number of years and was first
lieutenant of the Columbia Light In
fantry. which Is Company G. when th?
troops were ordered to mobilize a'
Styx. Ilut Lieut. Bonnett was turned
down on the physical examination,
t
Something In Names.
**Cnll for Mr. Baker! Call for Mr.
Baker!" piped out the cullboy In a
Muncle hotel, and was followed by another
who drawled out: "Call for Mr.
Carpenter! Cull for Mr. Carpenter!"
Not to be outdone, a third chimed In
with: "Call for Mr. Muson! Call for
Mr. Mason!"
Tr. l?l.l It
U HIV iuuuj L"U IIUVCIIIIK omf.v I
men, strangers, were sitting In chairs
near together. "Locks like there must
be. n tnules convention on here," ventured
one. "They ought to have called
tne. too?my name's Brewer."
"The blank - It Ik!" exclaimed the
other. "My name's Icecream. Let's see
what we can do for It."
So they did.?Indianapolis News.
In His Father's Footsteps.
"What are you going to do when you
get to be a man?" a Wheeling resident
asked Joseph Cannon Watson, the
young son of James E. Watson of
Itushvlllo, Republican nominee for
United States senator, during a visit
he made there recently.
"Oh, I don't know," the lad hastily
replied. "But I suppose that I'll run
for things."?Indianapolis Star.
Most men are willing to confess the
sins they can't lie out of.
~~iaaHBan9B9BBeaBBRBHEHi
What is
CASTORIA is a harmless substii
aud Soothing Syrups. It is P
Morphine nor other Narcotic si
destroys "Worms and allays Feverish
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, <
assimilates the Food, regulates the Stc
natural sleep. The children's Panacea
The Kind You Have Always Bouj
30 years, has born the signature of Chan
his personal supervision since its infanc
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Ju
trifle with and endanger the health of
Children?Experience against Ex per in:
h<excise Castoria always bears the s
Hardships Come First.
"Lucky" Baldwin was one of the
well-known characters on the I'uclttc
const up to a few years ago, when he
died. His case Is contradictory in a
way, as his "luck" came only after
such struggles and hardships as few
men go through. As. a prospector he
was near death many times and lived
In desperate poverty for the greater
part of his life. Then he made a strike
In prospecting which left ldui fatuously
wealthy. His sobriquet of 'Lucky"
Is n decided misnomer here, especially
as family troubles and litigation embittered
his lust years.
In glancing over the lists of those
who control the largest fortunes In
tills country. It Is often Impossible
to realize how it comes that men of
such varying qualities attain success.
Where docs tills success come from,
anyway? Is It foreslghtedness. Is It
strength of character, force of personality?
Or Is It 11 quality called luck?
CLEANSE THE PORES
Of Your Skin and Make It Fresh and
Clear by Using Coticura. Trial Free.
When suffering from pimples, blackheads,
redness or roughness, sr ear
the skin with Cuticura Ointment.
Then wash off with Cuticura Soap and
hot water. These super-creamy emollients
do much for tho skin because
thoy prevent pore clogging.
Free samplo each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv
The New Porter.
Jim was a new porter in a hotel,
anil lie was putting in his iirst night
at his new and responsible position.
It was live in the morning and so fur
Jim hud done all he was told, and was
getting on splendidly.
'Celt seventeen and four," commanded
the night clerk, us he looked over
his call sheet. Jim obeyed.
After he had been gone for a considerable
time the clerk went up to
see if he had called the rooms designated.
"Well," sighed the new porter, whom
he found on the third tloor, "I've got
seventeen of 'etn up, hut 1 haven't
started on the other four yet."
A 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 confused.
turned to the keeper and said:
"Shall 1 stop speaking?"
The keeper replied :
"No, no; gang along, gang along;
that will not happen again. That man
only has one lucid moment everv
seven years."?Christian Herald.
NOTHING SO rt l Kf'TIVK AS EI.IXIK
HMJKK For Mitlui-ia. < Mil* * f rrrr;
Chief of Police, J W Reynolds, Newport
Nbwh.Vr , 9ii) m : "It Is a pleaxiira to recommend
ISahek for chills ami fever. Hure u?r<l It wl en
necessary forfc'j ear-naml have found no remedy
as effective." Fllxlr Hn l>l It V> < ent?, nil drusrItlHta.or
by Parcel Post, prepaid, from Klocxc w ki
A Co., Washington. I>. C.
A Good Move?Uabrk I.Ivor fills.
SO pills 2o cents
Disobliging.
"I'm In tough luck, George. Old
doughhngs refused to let me marry liis
daughter until I could show him
itoo that I had earned by iny own efforts."
"Too had, old chap."
"Hut that Isn't the worst of It. lie
wouldn't even give me a tip on the
market so I could earn the money. A
poor man has no chance at all these
lays."
I)r. Peery's "DEAD SHOT" Is an effective
medicine for Worms or Tapeworm In adults
or children. One dose Is sufficient and no
supplemental purge necessary A<lr.
Some Name.
"Have you named the baby yet?"
"No, not y? t -Yettn." Boston livening
Transcript.
The .sweet nes.-i of some women reainds
u- of sugar-coated bitter pills.
Young n\an, marry a parlor ornament
If you can afford to hire a cook !
I
k.
MR. WEGE RECOMMENDS ji
LUNG-VITA
Mr. T^eo D. Wege, mrnaycr of the Ideal
laundry of Nash, iiie, wn>t?: "I cannot j I
( peak too highly of Lung-Vita. and of its
results I never used it myself, but I |
bought four bottles of you to give to different
parties, and the results are remark- j
able. One case of asthma was entirely !
cured. If they will take the medicine as ; '
directed and stick to it. thev will never '
regret it." Take Lung-Vita for oonsump |
tion, ?asthma, whooning cough, colas. ,
coughs, and bronchial troubles, o If your
deaier cannot supply you, send $1.75 for a '
thirty-day treatment today. Nashville Med ,
icine Co., Dept. B. Nashville. Tenu. Adv.
No Hospitality Wanted. j
Some things must be taken tiie way ,
they nre ineunt, or there In apt to be (
trouble. A Baltimore party motoring (
on Sunday were astonished when passing
a prominent Institution for the '
Insane to see over the main entrance j
the hospitable, though somewhat sug- I ,
gestive, inscription: "Elk. Welcome." ,
However, u quick-witted native ex- (
plained to a disgruntled Elk that It (
merely was meant to convey: "We ! ]
are Just crazy about you."
If you would avoid trouble, always ,
look for the funny side of a question. | ,
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The loafer Is a drone In the Indus- ! .
trial hive.
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Castoria
:ute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
leasant. It contains neither Opium,
ibstance. Its age is its guarantee. It 1
ness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
:ures Constipation and Flatulency. It
raiach and Bowels, giving healthy and
?The Mother's Friend.
;ht, and which has been in use for over
. II. Fletcher, and has been mado under
y. Allow no one to deceive you in this.
.*t-as-good** are but Experiments that
Infanta and /f
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RACE COLORING DUE TO FOOD
Diet of Various Peoples Said to Be ,
Real Cause of the Difference in (
Hue of Skin. !
Certain authorities hold that the pig- ,
mentation of the races is due to feeding.
It Is pointed out thut in the unl- | :
nial world color is often determined j ]
by food, and It is contended that by
chemical process the sumo results nre
shown in the different human ruees.
According to this theory, the original ,
man was black, since his chief diet ]
must have been vegetation. Fruit and
vegetables contain mungunates that i i
ally themselves with Iron, constituting | i
u "dark brown combination." 1
Negroes who add meat and milk to
their vegetable fare are never as dark
as those negroes who cut only vegetables.
(
Indians nre red, it appears, because ,
they have absorbed for generations , ,
haemoglobin, the red substance in the ] ,
blood of animals killed for food. ,
Mongols are yellow by reason of the ,
fact that they are descended from 1 (
dark fruit-eating races who penetrated \
Into the plains of Asia, became shop- j
herds, and lived to a gceut extent on j
milk, which contains chlorine and has '
a blenching effect.
The Caucasians were another branch <
who became still whiter by adding salt j 1
to their dietary. Common salt is a
strong chloride and a powerful agent j 1
in bleaching the skin. The effect can '
be seen. It is declared. In the case of | 1
negro children who have been reared | i
on a "white" dietary. They are never \
as black as their kindred who have ! i
not abandoned vegetarianism.
A Guess. <
"Why does a politician wear a string
tie?" I ]
"To string his constituents."?LoulsI
vllle Courier-Journal.
The perfume Industry of Ituly annually
makes use of 1.8G0 tons of orange
blossoms ami 1,000 tons of roses.
If n man's sins find him out they
usually camp on his front porch and i
calmly await his return. j i
Free Shells
For Waterproofing Tests ,
Submerge The Black Shells in water.
Let them dry, and then put them in
your gun. Each chambers and ejects i
perfectly. Other tests prove nine 1
other important points of superiority t
for i
?'".BLACK SHELLS ,
Satoktlti/ d Black Powdaiv t
Write your name and address and that
of your ammunition dealer on the
margin of this advertisement, tear it
out and mail it to us. We will send j *
back to you an order on your dealer j *
for the three shells, free, from his 1
stock, and for a booklet that will tell
you how to make these knowledgegetting
tests. 1
United States Cartridge Company
26S3 Trinity BoiMinf, New York City, -
ANDERSON MAKES REPORT
Public School Progress is Shown In
Superintendent's Prompt Report to
The State Department.
Columbia.?The state department o.
education Is reclving dally the anuual
reports of the several county superintendents
of education. Many of these I
reports have been filed to date and
the remainder will probably come In
within the next three weeks.
Upon receipt each report Is careful- |
ly checked over In the state superln- 1
bendent's office. Analysis of the fig- |
ares from Anderson county gives a j
clear Insight Into public school eondl- \
tions In the Piedmont. Superintendent !
J. B. Felton is always prompt In com- j
piling and forwarding his annual re- '
port. His coopers*'. ?? thus aiding
the state department of education to )
take up promptly the arduous task of
checking over the mass of figures from
each of the 44 counties is always highly
appreciated.
In the 15 towns of Anderson, 6.287
pupils were enrolled, a gain of 807
over the preceding year. The average '
attendance I11 town schools was 4.346,
a gain of 177 over 1914-15. Only 09 i
per cent of the town children were
regularly In school throughout the
average session of 173 days. It Is
significant to note, however, that every
city, town and village school of the j
county ran practically nine months.
In the country, the reported enrollment
shows 6.044 pupils In 75 schools,
a gain of 694 over last year. The rural
attendance during the average session
of 152 days was 3.668, a gain of 238
over last year. The report shows only
R1 per cent of country l>oys and girls
regularly in school.
Adulterated Oat Seed.
Columbia.?E. J. Watson, oommis- j
sioner of agriculture, is of the opinion
that thousands of dollars have been
lost by farmers of South Carolina in
the last two years by unconsciously
planting adulterated seed oats. Only
recently inspectors attached to Mr.
Watson's office have stopped the sale i
of five or six cars of alleged rust proof
oats for seed purposes, shipped into
the upper Piedmont section of the
state, for the reason that they are
loaded with Johnson grass seed and
other adulterations.
"We have notified most shippers,"
said Mr. Watson, "that future shipments
of this clans of seed will be subjected
to seizure under the law. It has
been a common practice for Western
firms to sell any kind of alleged seed
oats In tho markets of Southern
Dtatos. I am aware of many cases
where tho germinating power of the
seed received through Western channels
has been less than 1 per cent. \
That, of course, means a complete loss '
o the farmer. wi*'i no redress under |
the present law."
Chief Inspector S. M. Sloan of the i
commissioner's office Is now In the I
upper part of the state, whore most of ,
tho adulterated seed has been consign |
ed. malting nil Investigation of ship j
ments into that territory with a view :
af remedying this loss to the farmers
as far as iM)sslble.
Greenville Improves Hospital.
Greenville?A new X-ray machine, asfine
as any to be had in the United
States is now being installed at the
city hospital. The board of governors
purchased this apparatus some time,
paying about $2,500 for it. The ma- J
chine will be ready for use within a
few days. Tills addition to the city
hospital will mean that this institution 1
Is second to nono In sandpent of X
ray facilities. Modern surgery and
medical practice relies more and more
upon X-Rav examinations. This being
true, the hospital board felt that the
Greenville hospital should be equipped
with the best apparatus that could be
had.
The board of governors also purchased
a $000 modern sterilizer that
will be sufficient In its capacity for
the contemplated enlarged hospital.
Hold Community Fair.
Orangeburg. -The people of Bow
man. Cow Caatle and Middle town
ships of Orangeburg county will hold
a community fair at Bowman on
Thursday, October Each of these
townships of Orangeburg county will
hold a fair. The ladies of the town- .
ship are very much interested In the :
community fair which will have a great
leal to do with Its success. The household
department will be featured and
will contain interesting exhibits.
SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS ITEMS.
A case of Infantile paralysis has
boon reported from St. Matthews.
Approximately 2.000 people gathered
it Tirzali. a station -i\ miles east ot
York, to attend the annual picnic hole >
if that place.
The Southorn railway freight depot
it Sumter was complop lv <les-troye<l
me night r> -contly hy (ire, together
with almost till freight stored there.
Sine fr iglit cars, loaded with general
fuerchatidi.' e. which stood on the track
nearby were also com pi- i !y destroyed.
Mayor Griffith of Columbia has ap[>ointed
Thornwi 11 McMaster of Columbia
as r. delegate to the Atlantic |
Deeper Waterways A ssoc i t ion meeting
1 it September at Philadelphia.
The Charleston Van Moving & Storage
Company w.is chartered with a
apital stock of 510,000, the officers
being G. K. Musladin, president, and j
h'. J. Iteddick. secretary and treasurer.
About October 10 to 15. Columbia '
will hold its lirst semi-annual flower
iiul vegetable show. This contest will
be open to any white citizen, adult and
ichool children alike in Columbia
without entrance charges.
W. T. Patrick of the liowman secLion
of Orangeburg county, has been
selected as farm- demonstration ugaivt
'or Marlon county.
John Caldwell Cofleld, a well known
'armor living in tho Goshen Hill secion
of Union county, died at the home
if his par- its, Mr. and Mrs. J. K- Coleld.
He was 15 years >ld.
Tho t gurc on tho illiteracy anion,
rotors in Greenwood t-. inty as com
iil?* I for the *tato superintendent o!
ducatibn show tliat a total of 33fr
voters out of 3,238 had to or did makt
lieir marks. TUq percentage in thou
n try is 10.2.
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CALOMEL SICKENS!
DON'T STAY Bi
I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver To
and Bowel Cleansing You Ever
Calomel makes you sick; you lose a
day's work. Calomel is quicksilver
and It salivates; calomel injures your
liver.
If you are bilious, feel lazy, sluggish
and all knocked out. if your bowels
are constipated and your head aches
or stomach is sour, just take a spoonful
of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone
Instead of using sickening, sallvatiug
calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone is real
liver medicine. You'll know it next
morning because you will wake up
feeling fine, your liver will be working.
your headache and dizziness gone,
your stomach will be sweet and your '
bowels regular. You will feel like j
working. You'll be cheerful; full of
vigor and ambition.
Your druggist or dealer sells you a
50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tono
YOUR BOY MUST BE SEEN TO
His Improvement Means the Betterment
of Both the Family
and Nation.
This is u good tim?* to think ?>f your
boy. If you do not look after him in
tin* right way. .someone will d<> it in the
wrong way. John A. Sleieher writes in
Leslie's Weekly. Itegin now !
Teaeh your boy to follow In th?* footsteps
of his father, to respeet the law,
to obey his parents, to regard the
rights of all men, to honor virtue, 10
respect womanhood and to depend upon
no one hut himself for his advancement.
Teach him that the golden rule of
life will he found in the ten commandments.
They are short. They have
survived the ages. They stand today j
unchanged and unchallenged.
They comprise the llrst great written
law given by God to man. Before
these few commandments all man- I
made laws fade Into Insignificance.
Teach them to your hoy. There is !
danger ahead if you do not.
The universal drift of mankind is
toward decadence. Heredity pays Its
premium and also exacts its discount.
Thft KGTl t\f n l'GGi! .? ? ? *
fectlonate mother, brought up In nn
atmosphere of parental regard, never
will (IIspruce the family.
The hoys of today are to he the men
of tomorrow: The destinies of the
American people are to he In the hands
of their sons. If the hoys are taupht
respect for the law (both human and
divine), obedience and authority, manly
Independence and the fear of Clod,
this great nation will he a noble monument
to man's capacity for self-government
and self-control at a time
when all the world Is a seething cal- \
dron of unrest, unreason, and disbelief, i
Teach your hoy to rule, hut first to
rule himself.
New Accessory.
Chauffeur?Mrs. Non Speederly, the
car won't run. It must have a hoodoo
on It!
Mrs. Non Speederly?Hear me! 1 j
thought I had every possible attach- '
maul !?., I'll I T...1 ?
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RtteH, Oranulntetl Fyellilft, Sore unit Infln^iM
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KYK 11AIXAM. Atlr.
The mnn who sits down and waltH
for something to turn up will succeed
In time. Ills toes will turn up.
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Real Cause for Complaint.
It had heen a very tiring case for
everybody concerned. The plaintiff
and the defendant were both countrymen
and had had To have everything
explained to thetu at least twice.
"Do 1 understand, niy man." said the
magistrate at one point, "that the defendant
hurled Invectives at you?"
The plaintiff scratched his head
wildly. Then slowly a look of understanding
dawned in his eyes as lie
replied:
"No, sir. To tell the truth, It was
wily bricks as lie threw at mo, but wot
1 complain about was the terrible v ay
he swore at me when they missed!"
False Statement
"Dave tells me his wife is all dark."
"IIow can it he when he's Just got a
Job on a lightship?"
It Is easier to keep a good-for-noth
lug dog in the house than It Is to keci
the wolf from the door.
Do You Km
Daughter?
r uttered sigho of pain, nor blind
I to her pallid countenance. Begin 2:'**
9 at onco to aid nature by using
It strengthens and greatly stimi
I ful activity. This wonderful prepar:
I and women. It is sold under a guai
I male disorders and strengthens tho
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IT SALIVATES!
LIOUS, CONSTIPATED
ne" Will Give You the Best Liver
Had?Don't Lose a Day's Workl
under my personal guarantee that It
will clean your sluggish liver better
; than nasty calomel; it won't make you
sick and you can eat anything you
want without being salivated. Your
druggist guarantees that each spoonful
j will start your liver, clean your bowela
and straighten you up by morning <*r
| you can have your money back. Children
gladly take Lodson's Liver Tone
because it is pleasant tasting and ^ '
doesn't gripe or cramp or make them
sick.
I am selling millions of bottles of Dodson's
Liver Tone to people who have
found that thiR pleasant, vegetable, liver
medicine takes tho placo of dangerous
calomel. Huy one bottle on my
ontin/1 re 11 n LI r\ rm mm ? * ?. ?. a
Iouuuu, ? ? i mum ASK your
druggist or storekeeper about ine. Adv.
V THMF V I" a deceptive disease
lvllj,n c 1 ?thousands have it
XI? OT 1 RI I? an<l don't know it. If
* you want Rood results
| you can make no mistake by using Dr.
j Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the groat kidney
remedy. At druggists in fifty cent and
dollar sizes. Sample size bottle by Parcel
l'ost. also pamphlet telling you about
it. Address Dr. Kilmer ?c Co., Btnghamton.
N. Y., and enclose ton cents, also
mention this paper.
R ft IICU An ZlflTC"Knd>. KnU, Mice, IIuks.
nUUQnvlinAlw Dlo outdoors. liesndZoo.
Couldn't Follow Instructions.
Not long ago I gave sin Irishman a
box of pills ant! cautioned tilm carefully
with regard to adhering to the
Instructions on the box cover. Those
instructions rend, "Take one pill three
times si day."
Next day the man came In and
! placed the pills on my desk and when
j I asked hlin what wus the matter he
said:
"I couldn't curry out the Instructions."
"What's the reason?" I asked.
"I took the first pill nil right," was
his reply, "hut I couldn't set to tuko
It the other two times." ? Chicago
Dally News.
Slow Progress.
"Ain't It too had ahout that poor
Hawkins hoy next door?" said the
| washerwoman.
"Why. what's the trouble with him?"
[asked Mrs. Miller.
"He's such an awful dummy, ma'nin.
Mrs. Hawkins was tellln* yesterday,
when I was over there washln', that
they've been seudln' hint to college
for three years to learn how to he an
engineer, and he ain't through yet.
Why. my cousin Tim never went to
% 4
college a day In his life, and he's one
of the best engineers on the X. V
4 z" X
It's a poor love letter that enu't create
u sensation if road In court.
Those who look for trouble ure apt
to find fault.
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