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[s ' ' ' < 0 UGH! CALOMEL MAKI GLEAN LIVER J Just Once! Try "Dodson's Livi pated, Headachy?Don' Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel fine and cheerful; make your work a pleasure; be vigorous and full of ambition. But take no nasty, dangerous calomel, because It makes you sick and -cv majr lone a dav's work. Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver, which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes Into bout bile like dynamite, b-eaklng It up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. Listen to me! If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest llvqr and bowel cleansing you ever experienced Just take n spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. " Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under my personal money M *****""" ? ~ P CBibllH Ifl "I can't see why mothers can't see the faults of their children," said Mrs. Smith to Mrs. Jones. "Ito you think you can?" asked Mrs. Jones. "Why, I could in a minute if my children hud any." Unreasonable Assumption. "Nero fiddled while Route hunted." "I don't believe it. No violinist would permit a pyrotechnic display on i the same program with himself." ! W. L. DC "THE shoe THAT h $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 SSave Money by Wearing W. shoes. For sale by over9000 e The Best Known Shoes in W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is torn of all shoes at the factory. The val the wearer protected against high prices for i ._:i : -i 1?*_ *?? nun piura 41c Hie a-iinc evcrywucrc. inry I Francisco than they do in New York. They i price paid for them. The quality of W. L. Douglas product is than 40 years experience in making fine styles are the leaders if? ' the Fashion G They are made in a well-eouipped factory by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, undt supervision of experienced men, all work in determination to make die best shoes for tht can buy. AhU your ulio# itenler for W. T,. DonrlnK sin not mi|iplv you with tlie Uliul you svant, Ullike. Write for IntvrcHtinK booklet r*|il ert eliocHof the highest Mmiilurtl of quulit; t>j return mall, inytii|;e five. LOOK FOR W. L. Dougla. / name and the retail price ' tamped on the bottom. u She |jfegjggi TO hold "its place in the i o* a great nation's con the sun," is the object of < fight for industrial and cor To be able to hold "its place test of an asphalt roof. It is that plays havoc with a roof out process of the sun beati day, the rain or snow will i it clean and keep it sanitary Certai HOBMHHBa Roo takrQ "it? in tYtm enr>" an/J K/~w than other similar roofing, because of the very best quality roofing felt, ^ saturated with the correct blend of s< and coated with a blend of hard' This outer coating keeps the inne soft, and prevents the drying out destructive to the ordinary roof. The blend of asphalts used by "T1 is the result of long experience, a roofing more pliable than those < less saturation, and which are, harder and drier. At each of the General's big nr chemists are constantly employed test and blend the asphalts used; ah ment for possible improvements. T1 endeavor is to make the best roofing The quality of CERTAIN-TEED it is guaranteed for 5, 10 or 15 years to thickness (1, 2 or 3 ply). Experi that it lasts longer. Behind this guai responsibility of the world's larges turer of roofings and building pape General Roofing Mar World'* Largest Manufacturer c Ntw YnrkCil, Chicago Phitadotpt Plttaborgh Detroit Son Franciaco Now Orleans Minneapolis Soi Atlanta Richmond Da, Moina* Copyrighted lt?l6, Ut'iwral I ? jfreat business activity Is here. Will carries you swiftly to success? This s< This U a yetr filled witli opportunity foi KINO'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, HAL I ES YQ'J SICK! IDJOWELS MY WAY er Tone" When Bilious, Constit Lose a Day's Work. back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calomel and that it won't make you sick. 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 vour bowels regular Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and cannot salivate. Give it to your chil- | dren. Millions of people are using Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dangerous calomel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of calomel is almost stopped entirely here.?Adv. 9 Sold lor 47 years. For || Ns S* Malaria, Chills & Fever. Also a Fine General iwir Strengthening Tonic. 6Cc and $1.00 at all Drut Storoa. Clash of Ideas. For tlu* lirst time in his life the unint elleet ustl 111:111 liutl been lured into i n tiiiiseiiin. Among the scientific tresis- 1 ures shown him by his intellectusil ! friend wits si ense full of stalled birds. There wus one specimen tluit rather 1 interested him. lie asked what it was. i si 1 id wsis told tlisit it was n eassownry. "I have heard of the cassowary," 1 said the uniiitctlectiinl 101111, "but this, is not my idea of It." "Perhaps not," said his friend, "but It is (bid's bleu." )UG LAS jm n c 1 -ro cuadc ?? i.so & $5.00 ANDWOMCN j L. Douglas hoe dossiers. Jw Wi the World. At sumf?il on the hot- wn & JB ue is guaranteed and inferior shoes. The 4 :ost no more in San ue always worth the tnelsSs guaranteed hy more ffiRiL shoes. Tlie smart at Brockton, Mass., / r the direction and 43^'" y g with an honest / t price that money \ ? -*<vN. i??. If lie c:?n- j ^ ^-f VkSl tulie no othor /Uj; u..? ^rf ~ Hir.lng how to T?iT*n kg? a bcwapc or k, ? Y for 1 lio price, ' y3 [jM|H SUBSTITUTES ^ f jt -> Boys' Shoes ''riviJt.] .j.c/ ? Best In the World $3.00 $2.50 & $2.00 r. h. Pong In* ^ht>?? <*?>.. Ilrorkton, Miihk. sun," is the avowed purpose /I . 1 t 1 <i*. 1 ruct. l o iioia "its place in every business in the great nmercial supremacy. : in the sun," is the supreme i the sun, not rain or snow, . If it can resist the drying ng down upon it, day after lot affect it except to wash n- teed find it is made oft asphalts, er asphalts. The General makes r saturation one third of America s supply of asproCCSS SO phalt roll roofing. H is facilities are nnequaled, and he is able to ie General" produce the highest It produces quality roofing at the .: L . lowest manufacture which have -lTig cost# therefore, CERTAIN-TEED is made in rolls; also -ll_ _ in slate covered shintils, expert gle,.Therei..typeof 1 to rehne, CERTAIN-TEED ;6 to expert- for every kind of building, with flat or m i pitched roofs, from ; Still better. the largest sky-scrap, , er to the smallest I IS SUCh that residence or outs, according building, enccproves ckrtain-thed is .1 sold by responsible rantee IS the dealers all over the t manufar. world.at reasonable ,i inanurac- prices. investigate it rj before you decide en any type of root. lufacturing Company >f Roofingm and Building Paper* lis St. Louis Boston Cleveland Los Angeles Milwaukee Cincinnati sttle Kansas City Indianapolis Houston Duluth l.ondoa Sydney looting Matm.a -turlng Co. OPPORTUNITY ' / . GREAT PROSPERITY you (t?'t on the crest of the wave thai :hool (fives v<>si the necessary training. - yon. FOR HANDSOME CATALOGUE Address EIGH, N. C., *r CHARLOTTE, N. C. % AUGUST TOBACCO RECEIPTS j Cash Returirs to Growers In South | Carolina Greatest in History. Decrease in Volume. Columbia.?"The money value of ihe tobacco sales for August this year in this state has been greater than in l any August since 1910. save the month of August. 1913." said Commissioner "Watson in uiuking public the monthly 1 report of tobacco sales. "The total number of pounds sold was 18,768.078. bringing $2,645,143.33 ?within $145,000 of the greatest amount ever brought by the rules in August. Last $*ear 21.631,676 pounds J were marketed in August, the largest production on record, but the money brought in for the tobacco was only $1,700,100.00. There was a decrease as compared to August, 1315. of 2.863,598 iHJUnds, but an increase of $945,043.33 in the amount of money received by the producers. The aver- ; Jiiro nrlrn nor n<?nnil nuLi fo was .1367 cents, as compared to .07S6 cents last year and .1448 cents in ! 1913?the largest average price tobacco has brought in any season. "For the season thus far the total 1 number of pounds marketed is the smallest in the past five years, but the money value for the season so far is the second largest in that period, be ng $2,696,977.07 against the maximum >r $3,875,271.37 in 1913. "The tobacco wus sold in 44 warehouses located in 23 market towns. Mullins was the leuding market in both pounds and monev value, with Lake City second." Gcod Roads Day in Chester. Chester.?The greatest single day probably in Chester's long history successfullv terminated last week. It was good roads day. which tiie dies- j ter chamber of commerce hail been . busily engaged in boosting for the past moiVth. The entire county worked in unison. For the past few weeks each township had been organized so that on the appointed day the work should go forward without any delay. Reports coming in to the chamber of commerce indicated that 3.000 men and 500 teams worked the roads. The city of Chester loaned many teams. P.Mrtically every business and profossionai man in Cheater who wus unable to use a pick or shovel contributed a dollar. Needless to state this sum grew to ratlier large proportions and it was used to hire teams, etc. In a number of places stretches of new road were built and hundreds of holes In the roads were covered. To Grow Alfalfa. Spartanburg.?The farmers of Spartanburg county met at the court house and organized the Alfalfa Growers' As- ' sociution, a club which will have as its motto the making of Spartanburg county the banner alfalfa producing county of the state. For several weeks campaigns have been run in the interest of alfalfa planting and production and the meeting was the culmination of these campaigns. Nearly 400 acres of land have been pledged for the purl?ose of raising alfalfa this year. Organize for Land Loan. Orangeburg.- At a meeting held in Orangeburg a farmers' land loan association was formed with J. H. Claffy as president. M. Q. Rutland as vice president and T. L. Gramling as secretary treasurer. The organization has a membership of 12. with the prospects of more. At the meeting $28,000 was subscribed. In order to form such an organization there must be at least 10 members and at least $20,000 In loans subscribed. ' Electors Hear Qualifications. Columbia. ? The nine presidential Rectors for South Carolina, nominated oy the St-ate Democratic executive committee, will be vot<?d for in the general election in NnvimW * - ? . ? rtiar iUl> | Cormick, chairman of the national executive committee, in a telegram to | John Gary Evans, state chairman, urges that the electors comply with the law, so that none may bo disqualified. Successors to the electors failing to qualify will he elected by the state executive committee after the second primary election. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS ITEMS. ! The Cushman Motor Company of Greenville has been chartered by the | secretary of state with a capitnl stock i of $5,000. The Avnor Ginning and Manufactur- 1 i ing Company of Avnor, in Horry coun1 ty. has been commissioned with a capj ital of $4,000. Pastors of all the churches In Laurens preached on education last Sunday in reference to the local schools ; K. S. Cooksey lias been elected pres, blent. (\ 11. Bird vice president and J. G. Sapooch secretary treasurer of the ; Volunteer Knitting Mills of Blaekstock recently oorporated with a capital ' stock of $4,000 . The Isolated Light & Power Company of Spartanburg has been com- ' missioned with a capital of $10,000. The new building at Coker College is ! nearing completion. The magnificent ! kitchen is complete. Lights are being placed in the dome of the dining room, j One hundred and twenty lights dot the , roiling. Furnlturo is being placed in J the r<f us. The equipment in all these rooms will be entirely new. The 11th annual meeting of the Wo: man's Missionary auxiliary to the \ Chester Baptist Association, was held t at Calvary Baptist church near l^eeds, I September 7-8. j The secretary of state has commlsi sloned the Camden Building and Ixian Association with a capital of $200,000. Fay Brown, the little seven year old : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V/. C. Brown or Spartan burg, was burned to death j when her clothing caught fire from a i newspaper which caught fire while sho was playing with some other children ! on the lawn of her parent;' \nrd. Supervisor Jenkins of Cherokee county has let contracts for th erection of the bridges which wore swop away during the recent flood to the Southern Bridge Company of Birmingham. Ala., and to the Converse Bridge and Steel Company of Chattanooga, Tenn. The brldfoa are to be complete by December 24. Sausage Sliced Dried Beef Both contain less heat producing properties than heavy meats. Try them for summer luncheons and picnic tidbits. Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago ii Iuiit on Libby't U your grocer's - As* for and Get Skinners THE HIGH EST QUALITY SPAGHETTI 36 Age Rezipe Bock Free SKIHNER MFG. CO., OMAHA. U.5A IARGUI MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA He Won't Lose. 1 "Hrunswick offered to net mo a hundred dollars tliut ho could heat mo J playing billiards, ami I took him up." "You're a I'"..|. Why. that man is an ^ export." ] "That's all right. I'm not going to give him a ohanee to prove it. No date i has boon sot for the match, and. believe mo. there isn't going to he any." KI.IXIR ItUIIK A (IOOI) TONIC 1 And llrivfj Miliaria Out of tli?* System. "Your acta like magic; I tinve given I It to numerous people In my parish who were offering with chills, miliaria nii.1 fever. I rce- f outmetid it to those who are buCferers and In need of a good tunic." Rev. S Szynianonbki, ( St. Stephen's Church, Perth Arahoy, N. J. I<?.11XIr It.i licit, 50 rents, all druggists or tiy Parrels Post, prepaid, from Kloczowskl JS Co.. Wabhiiiglou, ll). C. I Personal Appreciation. He hail been tolling lior in a frank, ^ straightforward way about what an t athlete, business nam and all-around great follow he was. "I'.y the way," lie asked, "who is | your favorite character in liction?" i She looked at liiui with gentle in- | tensitv and answered: "You are." ' , 11 { I)r. Perry's "DEAD SIIOT" Is an effective medicine for Worms < r Tapeworm In adults 1 or children. One dose Is sutlhlcnt and no | supplemental purge necessary Adv. 1 FOUND HE COULD DO BETTER { Story of Man Who Turned From His 'i Wickedness Ended in Somewhat J Unexpected Manner. J The late John Philip Quimi, the reformed gambler, who for "0 years traveled all over Allieri"!! exposing the ( i-i.-.nil- iiiint'in* wneei :i11<i omer cheating devices, had n reform story that he would I ell while exhibiting his queer | paraphernalia in his private ear. "I>on't he afraid of reform," he said. , "Help every poor devil who want's to reform. The way most people act. | you'd think they all believed religiously ' ' In the reform story. " 'Von stopped smoking because she ' asked you to?' was the question put to a solemn-looking chap. i "'Yep.' 4 " 'And you stopped drinking because she asked you to?' " 'Yep.' " 'And you gave up four poker par- 1 ties and went into refined, serious so- ! clety for the same reason?' " 'Y ep, yep, yep.' " 'And then, I suppose, you married ' her.' " 'Well, you see. after I'd reformed j like that. I found I couhl do better.'" ! ( Revenge. "Look here, neighbor. That dog of c yours comes in here every day and j digs up my flowerbeds, and I want J you to put a stop to it." ' ' "Suppose I don't! What then?" "I'll plant so many llowers that your darned old dog will wear himself to a frazzle trying to keep them dug up." i m M m-m 1? 1 GrapfNuts | Gets Attention? ? First, because of its j wonderfully delicious J flavor? Then again, because it is ready to eat ? fresh and crisp from the package. But the big "get at- | tention" quality is its abundance of wellbalanced, easily di- ! gestible nourishment. 1 i For sound health, | every table should i j have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts ? "There's a Reason" ITeat the Lightning Primer | Use one of three free Black B Shells to test shot-shell primer I ' strength. .j* C The stronger the primer, the U greater the speed and more com- I p!'_te the powder combustion. (Tic)-. BLACK SHELLS 1 Smokaiaw mmd QU->k Fowrdari Por the frpft shpll?J nnr? hAolrl.?f of AI I tions just write your name and address, fi with that of your dealer, on the margin Ej of this advertisement, tear out ?r.d send B to us. We will send you an order on that B dealer for your free shells and the book- i let. Then you can make this and the M other tests, and know positively what ij make of shell is best for you. UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO. fl 2654 Trinity Buildini, New York THE HIGH QUALITY SEWINO MACHINE NE\gs?iQME NOT SOLD UNDER ANY OTHER NAME Vrlte tor free booklet "Points to be consUert-J before purchasing a Sewing Machine." Learn the tacts. "HE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO., ORANGE,MASS. Do You Want To Sell Your Land? [f so, write us today for our new Beautifully Illustrated Pictorial We su'g-dividc and sell at auction lity, Suburban and Farm Property. Farm Sules Our Specialty Writ? for llooklet "A" Twlijr It la n 11 c Coast Realty Company (Hire.: GREENVILLE. N.C., PETERSBURG. VA. t.nk Ifbrtxm: National Hank of Petersburg. Vn. IrocnvlUo li&nktng .t Truti i <> . tirernvll.- N ? VucbuTla liank A Trust Co., Winston S.ilnu. N C. 8UY A FARM iVAWai { tirlnfr from blisiiiraa wo offer for Hale at atriti'liTi* jirlrci ale! on ratty terms a liirtre uimlter of Itiver Vnl.ey ami t'|dawt farina ocntril in llie great agricultural state of lrk.iii-.uh. Uuy your huh one of these anus while tliey lire elieuji. Aililresa, ALLEN-WEST COMMISSION CO. [04 South First St. St. Lous. Ma. Ill R ttlTE'TTl ?ien to learn Imrber trade eVIlrslltiU K,w > ?-<i?i11 * * * BxsB? Steady fiositlou tor n m letent frruduatea Wonderful demand for luir iern Wares while learning : free eutalog: write UCHM0N0 BARBER COLLEGE Richmond. V? f EACHERS WANTED ..eY'ronV;,'^ ? c**' ??? x io (-? i/iuie* com urn ing nnislo and nimimn s.-hivol, unpro ?Ml?*uit'<l demand f.'i) Unul* ntl liitfh school ( nn uluco nil quall^ed tenehom or an? of tit* nh??vr Writ* t.wlav Southern Pea? hers*Ag'rT.n-tliartliM n?..h ?tu* c iu?bta n c Uncivilized. "on my Inst expedition to the inerlor of Africa," said the explorer, '1 passed through vast regions where to white man's foot hail ever troil beore." "Jiow ran yon he nhsoltitely sure of hat ?" we asked. "For two mouths I did not see a holograph or a moving picture show, tor diil 1 meet a siugL- person under he influence of intoxicating liquor." Stirs, Clriinulutr.l Kyrll<ls, Sore ntul Inflnmrd [rot lipalril promptly by Ibe usp of IK'MAN iYI BALSAM. Adv. Gentle Influence. "I>o you think going into politics imtroves a man's disposition?" "As a rule," replied Miss Cayenne. 'He is obliged to look pleasant at east often enough to have his picture aken for campaign purposes." important to wiotnora Examine aarefully every bottle ot 3A3TORIA, a safe and sure remedy for nfants and children, and see that it n Ubo for Over 30 Years. ( 1 PV f r\y VI rdnVtov'n vu * 7 xv/* X ICbVUCi D vaoiuiiu Beauty Adorned. "You can't puliit tlio lily." "No? Then I'm subject to lmllucinltions as I pass along our public t borMigbfnrex."?Louisville Courier-Jour ml. British scientists are experimentng with biinnna stalks as material 'or paper and as a possible source of >otash. Nervous Women Find Sure Relief in STELLA-VITi? i i Nervousness is one of the most P I certain signs of derangement or | | weakness of the female organs, a | Do you get "fidgety" or upset k J when things go wrong? Do you fc I often feel as if your nerves were 5 on edge? Are you depressed and 1 irritable? You should go right to 1 the root of the trouble ana sup- I ply a tonic that will restore your I feminine organs to their normal B condition. Stella-Vitae has been J a godsend to thousands of nervous, I ( worn-out, discouraged women. It 1 is guaranteed to help you. You k (| need risk nothing. Buy a bottlo Q | from your dealer, and if you are t not benefited ho will give you J ; your money back. $1 a bottle at a ' | your nearest dealer's. LThacher Medicine Co. ChattaiiHf a, Tenn. I jmwmm mill mi msaszxMS.-i*4 i ASTHMA MEDICINE , Glraa Prompt and Poaltlre Relief In Every / ! Cam. Bold by Dru Kg lata. i'rlretl.OU. < Trial Pack ago by Mill lOo. ^WlllAMS IIfa. CO^ Propa. ?9TtlM<' ^ j The Centicorpus. Mrs. I. aud Mrs. I) are ndlolnlng neighbors In a suburb near New fork. Knch had Just finished hanging ?ut her week's wash. "I declare," remarked Mrs. L .as ; she hunt; up the last sock, "to look at ill those stockings one would think ' that 1 washed for a centipede." "Me, too." returned Mrs. l> . 'Just look at those'shirts."?Christian Herald. BABY'S ITCHING SKIN Quickly Soothed and Healed by Cuticura. Trial Free. Bathe with hot water and Cuticura Soap. If there is any irritation anoint gently with Cuticura Ointment on end of finger. Refreshing slumber for restless. fretful babies usually follows the use of these super-creamy emollients. They are a boon to tired mothers. Free sample each by mail with Hook. Address postcard. Cuticura. Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv. Doubtful Case. The J ml go'? five-year-old son, John, I I luul lmon naughty when his parents 5. were having company mill luul been j ~ reproved. Tluit night when bis mother j went up t<? hear John say bis prayers she suggested that lie ask Hod toteaehl' his parents how to bring hi 111 up properly. .lobu was quite penitent and prayed humbly: "l'lease, Hod. tea eh mother j v how to make me a good boy." lie '' paused for a moment, then added thoughtfully: "And father, too, if you ran do anything with hint." Largest Lily Pond. Near the eity of Washington, says d the Woman's Home Companion, is the Sl largest eommereial water lily garden ( in this eountry. and it is managed b\ '' :i woman. Mrs. Helen Fowl or. ''' Mis. Fowler ships 'J.'ii> water lilies " every morning in midsummer. ami se- ?" loots ovor.v llowor herself, for slio run '' toll you just how many times eaoli tightly elosoil hud will open, ami she ,, sends out nothing tint the freshest and p| t he liest. At li.vhridi/.iug Mrs. Fowler is an expert, and one of Iter new varieties is n beautiful lily called Suffragette. gi To Drive Out Malaria And lluild Up The System Take tlie Old Standard G KOV t S u TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what yuu are taking. as the formula is printed on every label showing it is \Jainine and Iron in a tasteless form The Quinine drives out inalaiia. the Iron y builds up the system 50 cents _ Settled. / "My ho\ iv alwa.Ns taking things apart to see bow they are tuiide, but lie Is never able to put them together again. I don't know what to make of liiin." "That"* easy, lie lias just the right temperament for a critle." Foreign Substance. I>oetor -There's the original prescription. 1 can't imagine liow you made that mistake in putting it up' Druggist Humph! I must have y mixed your signature in with Coot her ingredients. I h Wrl^lit's Indian W,-.-tal.le Pills liavc St.nut ai the tent of tllie- Tfst tin-in yourself tn>w. for sample ti.. .IVarl st N. V.? .\dv b Information Wanted. ' Little Lemuel- Sny, |mi\v. this hook i says nature never wnsics anvilum;. | l':i\\ 1 pin-.ss ilint's rinlil, son. Little Lemuel ?Then what's the use 11 of n Cow linvinu two horns when sin- j can't even |>hiv on one? i V\ ytldci 9t How to Feel Well Life Told by Th Learned from E The Change of Life is a woman's existence, and neglect disease and pain. Women ev that there is no other remedy \< so successfully carry women th Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetal) native roots and herbs. Read Vegetal lr ( on Vegetable Compound, for nervousnc going through the Change of IJfe. have always spoken of ii to other ^ have had them try it and they also good results from it."?Mrs. Geoho 17 Iioundy St., Beverly, Mass. Erie, Pa.?"I was in poor liea Change of life started with me and E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, should not have got over it as easy a now if I do not feel good I take t and it restores in" in a short time, your remedies to every woman foi them as it has me." ? Mrs. E. Kissj 24th St., Erie, l'a. No other medicine lias been so su suffering as bus Lydia J]. Ptnkl Women may receive free and belpfi E. Pinkham Medicine Co., I.ynn, M and answered by women only and 1 ^ It's Foolish to Suffer You iuny bo brave enough to stand backache, or headache, or dizziness. Uut if, in additiou, urination is disordered, look out! If you don't try to tlx your sick kidneys, you may fall into t lie clutches of kidney trouble before you know it. lint if you live more carefully and help your kidneys with Doan's Kidney Tills, you can stop the pains you have and avoid future danger as well. ? A North Carolina Case fC. H. Rogers. 299 Llndsey St.. Roidsvllle, N. C., s at y a: "Kidney trouble clung to mo for many yeurs and I bad bad backaches. The kidney secretions passed Irregularly at times. \ Dives boxes of Doan's Kidney Tills completely cured me. I have also given Doan's Kidney Tills to any children for kidney weakness a n d "they too havo been bene CUt Doen'e at Any Store, 50c a Rex DOAN'S "p'.^LV F05TER-M1LBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. Good Idea. Sho- Wo :ins both lahorors in :i good HUSO. lit- Thou lot's form : union. Win n tho iivoniao girl oultivatos hor n|oo' tho neighbors huvo tn oultivale alienee. Q-BAN DARKENS GRAY HAIR Cray, streaked. prematurely gray <>r ?ilo?I hair quiekly restored to original ark shailo hy shampooing hair ami call* a few times with Q-ltau Hair olor Restorer No ilvo?norfootlv artnloss. Q-Hati ju-ts on roots?revives lor glands?malms hair hostility, gradally ehanging all your gray hair to an roil natural dark shade, making entire oad of ltair oloan. flutTy. ahundant Ithout a tra.'o of gray showing. ode hig hottlo hy parool post. (Sohl hy lost druggists.) Addross Q llati, Meiuliis, Tonu. A?lv. Clean Job. .Mrs. Ihioon. l?id you ovor try to at your hushand to wash tho dishos? Mrs. Kgbort < >h, \ os. otieo. "Why only onee?" - itprnusp iiiit*r iii?' ili'st tiuu* III.Te pro no ilisli.'s to wnsli." Both of a Kind. "Prowninu timn Hutt'li at straws." "So it.* thirsty ones." Baltimore iiHTicnn. <? CONSUMPTION ?s I)ltl you know that hnndriHlti of witTerer* \* tt li coliHUiupt i<ui. ast huia and the I r k t ml ml troubles ar?- *.*-!( ln?< rvllof bv uMn* laiug* Vila? Art* Vol' u-inn It? If fin!. >??u urn depriving Vol Ksm,l? of an anl thai w.ll mu'tiply your chances for h?*alth LuimVita is not an cxperltiictit, it hus proven Its nor ih. BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Mrs Mlnnlo linker. 111" flrundy SI . Nashville. Ti nn. miys. "1 can trutliiully M.y v l.uni! Vtiii cured inn of tuy asthma utter twenty years of Mifforinc ' It.m l necl.-rt Hi s help, eel u bottle TODAY. Voar ifr.iKe -i or If ho hasn't 11 br uinll. prepaid. Fifteen-day tri'iitinent $1.14); thirty-day tl N A > 11V11.1.14 MKDiCl.NU ? Co., Dept. Jl, NaihriUc, Teuo. w ? TAKE LUNG-VITA REVENIION ? etter than cur*. Tuft's Pills If taken In ttmd rc not only a remedy tor, but w ill prevent SICK HEADACHE, lllnusness, constipation and K imired diseases. Iiiff'e Pills MBA V M3S*? 'ROUGHonRATS"Sr?^Mi&? t. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 38-1916. nan'# \cblem During Middle \\r "? rce vv omen w no xperience. , most critical period of a of health at this time invites cry where should remember mown to medicine that will rough this trying period as le Compound, made from these letters: ? a.?"I started the Change of Life lways had a headache and backdown pains and I would havo id at times with dizz.y spells and After taking hydiu E. Pinkham's nd I feel like a new person and h and no more troubled with s I had lie fore I took your wonceoinmend it to my friends for I ugh."?^Irs. Mauoakkt (Jrass;old St., Philadelphia, Pa. ?MI took Lydia E. Pinkham's % :ss and dyspejisia. when I was I found it very helpful and I vomen who suiter as I did and t cccsst ul In relieving woman's tain's Vegetable Compound, al advice by writing tlio Lydia [Ms. Such letters are received! , held in strict conhdenoo. I