Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 21, 1916, Image 4
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UGH! CALOMEL MM
CLEAN LIVER J
Just Once! Try "Dodson's Li\
pated, Headachy?Don
Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel
line and cheerful: mako your work a
pleasure; be vigorous and full of ambition.
But take no nasty, dangerous
calomel, because it makes you
Blck and you may lose a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel crashes into sour bile like
dynamite, breaking it up. That's
when you feel that awful nauBca and
cramping.
Listen to me! If you want to enjoy
the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel
cleansing you ever experienced Just
take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's
Liver Tone. Your rime-pint nr Hnninr
sella you a 50 cent bottle of Dodaon's
Liver Tone under my personal moneyProfitable.
"I wish I could invent some way to
beat the high cost of living."
"If you could do that you could
make enough money out T>f It so that
the cost of living wouldn't bother you
In the least."
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills hare stood
the tsst fit time. Test tlieiu yolira< If now. fjrnd
for >aui|>le lo 372 lVar! street- N. Y. - Adv.
It's easy to talk philosophically if
you aren't personally interested.
Money is useful as a servant, but
tyrannical as a master.
W. L. D<
? "THE SHOE THAT I
$3.00 $3.50 $4.00 s
Save Money by Wearing W
shoes. For sale by over9000 1
The Best Known Shoes in
W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is
torn of all shoes at the factory. The va
the wearer protected agaurst high prices for
retail prices are the same everywhere. They
Francisco than they do in New Yoilc. They
price paid for them. Uf
I '"phc quality of W. L. Douglas product is
than 40 years experience in making fin<
styles are the leaders ifi the Fashion C
They are made in a wcll-eauipped factory
by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, und
supervision of experienced men, all workii
determination to make die best shoes for tli
can buy.
Ask ynnr Hhne dealer for W. Dnnglnn sh
not Mupplv von with the kind you want,
make. Write for lutm-oxting booklet ?>xp:
ret Nlioeaof the highest xtaiidard of qualit
by return mail, poatuge free.
LOOK FOR W. L. Douglas .
name and the retail price . '
stamped on the bottom. ^
? groat business activity is here. Will
carries you swiftly to success? This s
This is a year filled with opportunity foi
KING'9 BUSINESS COLLEGE, RAL
A Declaration Demanded.
"How is Crimson Culcli going next
election?" asked the stranger.
"What's your object?" inquired Bronco
Bob. '
"I don't quite understand you."
"Locate yourself, if you're lookin'
fur bets. It's a legitimate question an'
will be treated respectful. But if you're
simply trylu' to start a political argument,
you're in danger."
To Forllfv th?? Sv,l?ttl
_ _ ? .. ? -? J i? ? *. 4
Summer Heat
Many users of Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic make it a practice to take this old
standard remedy regularly to lortify 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.
If it man is inclined to lend a fast
life ho should lead it to a hitching
post and tie it.
Marrying for money is about as easy
a way not to get it as to gamble for It.
A million other v
the same sohitic
Almost every woman at son
lem. Over a million Americ
the same way ! Read wha
"I recommend Arbuckles' Coffee
to my friends. I buy it nil the time
because it is better coffee." ? Mitt
Ball, M?reer, Ky.
"J use Arbuckles' because it is
stronger than 86c coffee and Arbuckles'
packages are fall 16 or."
?Mrs. Vonaehen, ColdwaUr, Kan.
"I hare be on using Arbuckles* for
years. sad have always found it the
best I seer used."?.Mrs. Johnathan
Bigrigg, (.'o*hoc ton, Ohio.
Arbuckles' is the bigges
in the United States. Ha
your grocer's?either bean <
it in your home. Know wt
that Arbuckles' is the fines
Make your coffee earn lo>
on every Arbuckle wrapper
a? famous as Arbuckles' Ce
mium catalog. Arbuckle Brc
ARBUCKLE
\
;es you W\
(ojowels my m\
fer Tone" When Bilious, Consti1't
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 Bwoet and your
bowele regular.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely
vegetable, therefore harmless and
cannot salivate. Give it to your children.
Millions of people aro using
Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dangerouB
calomel now. Your druggist
will tell you that the sale of calomel
is almost stopped entirely here.?Adv.
Needless Inquiry.
"Wliat started the war in Europe?"
"I dunno," replied Mr. (j rowdier,
"I'm not admitted to the counells of
power. I tut I shouldn't he surprised
if it could he remotely traced to argument
that arose from just some such
question as that."
Appropriate Features.
"This is a hot-weather show."
"Then that's the reason of so many
'broilers* in the chorus."
Yet there must he some pleasure in
being a model citizen.
)UGLAS
HOLDS ITS SHAPE "
4.50 & $5.00 ANC> WOMEN I
. L- Douglas ^
shoe dealers.
i the World. mr -"2.
stamped on the bot- />"_
Iue is guaranteed and *\i>' * ~:r.
inferior shoes. The P'jSBk
cost no more in San r ' "'CjSx.'1'
arc always wordi die jESU
guaranteed by more
e shoes. The smart ^
entres of America. / V,- *V?' x
at Brockton, Mass., / W
cr the direction and /
ig with an honest/
ic price that money ~VN
oes. If h? rnn. h 1 ^5r % ?'
?tik?? no other ffV Jt
1111iiim.- how to Br.wAnc or 17 1
y lor the prico, I SUBSTITUTES ^Jr
# y yf rt " Doy?* Shoes
Best in the World
$3.00 $2.50 & $2.00
OPPORTUNITY
' GREAT PROSPERITY
yon pet on the crest of the wave that
ehool gives v??n the necessary traininp.
r you. FOR HANDSOME CATALOGUE Address
EIGH, N. C., or CHARLOTTE, N. C.
One Thing Lacking.
; The family was going on an outing
in the woods, and mother was pack|
ing the lttnch basket.
"Let tne see," site murmured. "I've
got lettuce sandwiches, olive sandwiches,
peanut butter sandwiches,
macaroons, pickles, ginger snaps and
chow-chow. 1 wonder if I've forgotten
anything."
"How about putting in something
i to eat?" said father sarcastically*.
I - |
Dr. Perry's "DEAD SHOT" Is an effective
medioine for Woriua or Tapeworm In adulu
or cbildreu. One dose Is sufficient and no
supplemental purge necessary.?Adr.
The Proof.
"Gullibly's son Is u young man, I
think, of great promise."
"Have you been lending him money,
too?"
A man may lend a woman to the altar?after
which he becomes a foli
lower.
/omen have found
>n these six have
\e time has had a coffee proban
women have settled tneira
t these six say?
"I havo used Arbuckles* for year*
and think there i? r.o coffeo to equal
it."?Mrt. J. L. Walper, Shepherd*town,
IF. Va.
"I have been using Arburkles' Coffee
for years. 1 think it is the only
coffee fit to drink."?Aire, A. G. ifall*han,
Lay, Colorado.
"We havo used Arbuckles' Coffee
for ten years and have not yet found
its superior or equal."? Viryte Hadaway,
Bttaemer, Ala.
t selling, most popular coffee
ve you tasted it ? Get it at
Dr already ground?and serve
ly a million other women say
t coffee they ever tasted !
rely gifts. Save the signature
\ ArbucKlec' premiums are
ffee. Write for social pre)3.,
7ld Water St., New York.
IS' COFFEE
; GOVERNOR MANNING
HAS 6,000 MAJORITY
DEFEATS COLE L. BLEASE IN SEC- j
OND RACE IN 27 OUT OF 45
COUNTIES.
I
DQMINICK DEFEATS AIKEN
Fred H. Dominick Nsmed Congressman
From 3d District.?Oansler
Nominated R. R. Commissioner.
Columbia. ? Dealing a smashing
blow to Bleasism Democrats of South
Carolina nominated Richard Irvine
Manning for governor over Cole L.
Illease. With 137,243 votes accounted j
for Manning received 70.386 and
I Mease, 66,257. The re-election of Mr.
Manning has been conceded and a
contest is not likely.
James Cansler of TIrzah in York
county was nominated for railroad
commissioner over Albert S. Fant of
Anderson. Cansler received 75.2S1
votes to 53,024 for Fant. Cansler of
Tlrzah has been running for the place
on the railroad board for years and
, years.
The vote amng the National Guard
on the border was as follows: Manning.
493; lllcase. 511; Cansler. 4S5. :
and Fant 524.
The returns show tlmt Governor
Manning carried 27 out of the 45 counties
in the state. Governor Manning
carried Bamberg. Barnwell. Beaufort.
Berkeley, Calhoun. Chester. Colleton,
Chesterfield. Darlington. Dillon. Dorchester.
Edgefield. Fairfield, Florence.
Greenville, Greenwood. Hampton, Jasper.
Kershaw. Lancaster, Lexington,
Marion. Marlboro. MeCormick, Orangeburg.
Sumter and Williamsburg.
Mr. Blease carried: Abbeville. Aiken,
Anderson, Charleston. Cherokee, Clarendon.
Georgetown, llorry, Laurens.
Lee. Newberry, Oconee, l'ickons,
ltichland. Saluda. Spartanburg. Union
and York.
Additional returns received merely
served to increaso the majority of
Governor Manning over his opponent.
The finnl count will give Manning a
clear majority of about 5,000. Edgefield
was the banner Manning county
of the state. Anderson was the banner
Blease county. Blease had a
slight lead in Spartanburg and York
counties, while Manning's lead was
huge in Greenville.
The two weeks since the first primary,
in which Governor Manning
ran second to Mr. Blease. have been
a period 01 intense activity, with the
Manning men strong in their belief
that ft majority of the people of the
state favored the kind of government
that Mr. Manning gave the state. The
Manning and the Cooper people have
been working night and day since the
first primary and they were thoroughly
organized for the contest.
Watchers were placed at every polling
place to assure a fair and honest
I count.
Fred II. Dominick, for many years
associated with Mr. Blease in their
law firm, has been nominated for
CongresH in the third district. Mr. j
Dominick received 12,762 votes to i
10.298 for Wyatt Aiken, Incumbent.
Mr. Aiken has served for 13 years
as a member of congress.
niackwoll has been nominated for
I solicitor in the eighth circuit over
Magill. In the first circuit Hydrick
Is leading man.
Senator Sharpe has been deafeated
In Lexington county by Ur. E. C. Ridgell.
Mr. Sharpe was Rlease's cam;
paign manager in 1914.
It is practically certain that the
house and senate will be overwhelmingly
anti-Blease. H. H. Evans, for- !
mer member of the old state dispen- i
| sary board, has been elected to the ;
house from Newberry county.
O. P. Goodwin. Blease, has been de- !
feated for the senate in Laurens
county by John H. Wharton, former :
member of the railroad commission. !
J. Robert Martin has been elected solicitor
of the thirteenth circuit over
: D. W. Smoak.
Governor Manning has received
hundreds of telegrams and telephone
messages congratulating him upon his
victory.
McLaurln Will Quit Office.
Columbia.?In a letterto Senator J.
A. Ranks, John L. Mcl^aurin. state
warehouse commissioner, announces
that he will resign. He supported
Cole L. Please in the recent election
and was the subject of a bitter attack
by Senator Tillman. The announcement
did not cause much surprise. Mr
| \I( Laurin, in his letter reviews his
; past jmlitical record. He states that
i he is tired of public life and that his
views as to the warehouse system are
not in accord with Governor Manning.
Anderson Declines Position.
Greenville. W. P. Anderson, who
was elected president of the Southern
Textile Exposition. Incorporated, at a
meeting of the directors held some
few days ago. has declined the position.
Mr. Anderson states that his
health will not permit him to engage
in active business and while he is
deeply in sympathy with this work,
and appreciative of the honor done him
In the selection he feels constrained to
decline. Mr. Anderson is a retired
hanker, formely living at Westminster.
No successor has yeen selected.
Mill Executlvevs Meet In Nov.
Columbia.?The Southern Textile
association will hold a semi-annual
meeting at the Jefferson hotel. Colum
hia. Friday and Saturday, November
17 and IS, at which the pnv ident of
the a- soi iation. it. K. Hevrnc of Alabama.
w ll pre lde. It is expected th.?*
about 5(10 representatives of the 'extile
industry, superint dents, ma?-*er
mechanics, overseers and other nu n
high up in the trade, representing the
southern states from Mai.viand to
Texau. will attend this meeting.
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Instruct 1 vi ca talo>cut> free Address \n<ler*nii
Co.. I.V?:* Kyrrifrsm \w.. JmKMinvillf. I la.
Joan of Arc as a Revelation.
Orleans recently held, with modified
festivity, the annual commemoration of
Joan of Arm. Founded in 1-1 lib, this
fete was suspended during the Revolution,
but revived, by Napoleon when
first consul on the suggestion of.Chnptal,
the brilliant chemist, who became
his minister of the interior. Chaptal's
memorandum, preserved among the
national archives, hears the following
autograph footnote by Napoleon: "The
illustrious Joan of Arc proved that
there is no miracle which the French
genius cannot perform when the Independence
of the nation is threat cited."
Which appears to In- felicitously appropriate
for the present moment.?
London Chronicle.
Vehement.
"Freddie, you've been fighting again."
"No, I haven't, mother. I've just
heen arguing with .Tlmmie Brown."
"Nonsense! How could you get a
black eye from merely arguing?"
"Well, you see. Jimmies gesticulates
nu awful lot when he argues."
Technical Wife.
Flathush?The English language has
approximately 000.000 word*, half of
which are of a technical nature and
rarely used.
Bensonhurst ? Well, my wife uses
'em all. She's very technical, you ,
know.
Literal Apprehension.
She?Let's make up our minds to
tell the folks we're engaged.
He?But, darling, I am afraid your
father will kick.
y I?I
NsifM
?Coffee
^ don't
agree
,Qr use
;|j||P0SIUM
( I 'There's
Reason"
J f JJI
; Pojtum Cereal Co?LuL,
111 ittX?^ Battle Creek. Mick.
GIRL GOULD
NOT WORK1
How She Was Relieved from
Pain by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Taunton, Mass.?" I hail pains in both
aides and when my periods came I had
?iHiimnmlHlllnlii to 8tay at home
1 Ttmi I from work and suf .&
fer a long time.
fliSiEH ?ne a woman
JTctBESB came To our house
and asked my
mother why I was
''' 1 8uJfering. Mother
IllOBSlllillll told her that T mif.
month
bottle of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? ' My
mother bought it and the next month I
was so well that I worked all the month
without staying at home a day. I am
in good health now and have told lots of
girls about it."?Miss Clakice Moiun,
22 Russell Street, Taunton, Mass.
Thousands of girls suffer in silence
every month rather than consult a physician.
If girls who are troubled with
painful or irregular periods, backache,
headache, dragging-down sensations,
fainting spells or indigestion would take
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
a safe and pure remedy made
from roots and herbs, much suffering
11 ight be avoided.
Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine
Co., Lynn, Mass. (confidential! for free
advice which will prove helpful.
NOW IS THE TIME -v
*Hv??r slnco I win a boy I htiv?? b??on
trotiblfM* with asthma*' hars Mr. .1 \V Kthoridnc.
Bandera. Tosat "I tr ? ?! everyiliintf
thut was.recommended but imthlnw MM mm
to *lre uio pt'riiitncnt rchef. In I'.Mfi LungVila
was rrcouiuioudt'd. 1 have taken four
TO TAKE
bottled an<1 have not had a biw?'I of aathma.
dlnce 1 hrgan Itl Uhi* " A r?* \ Oil nr^lecflrtf
th**? areat a id to health in consumption ana
asthma.' lr ho, you am depriving Vol liSKLK
of n fair chance. Uet a bottle fr??m
your dealer ?>r if he Imsn t it order direct
I1 o OA V. Fifteen-day treatment f 1 UO;
thirty-day treatment Ul 7f?. !< .kict uimiq
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v- LUNG-VITA-'
DR. SALTER'S EYE LOTION
CURE
SORE EYES
R.iievov cure* s?iro. Intlani.-.l rye in 24 to ?-i hours
Ileitis weak eyes. CI]rlli,- w U burl pain. Ask it rutw irt
i.r il. nl. r tor KA 1.TICK'S ..lev tr.. . KK5 IIHR1
DIbl'ENSA K \ .i,H s. II rom I, A 1 I. A MA.UA,
2i?euur? of Imitationj ???? (
TUKIflFF" clran. overytli ?n: military ub?orbrnt:
UujIUir .nav.-s iabt.r: cheapest lii.u *. servant.
IK', tlM JiK- in. lomillllll lO., 40'J bro,a..aj, ,\?w *?'k
ORPllCUnn a iTf "Ki ds Kill,. Mire. Hn,?.
llUltUn Oil IlM I si lli. ouUluwr, U,ca?U3%c
Prompted Miss Ellen Terry.
Miss 101 Ioii Torr.v it fow works u^o
was jri\ iii^c a Sliakespoaronn ivoltation
at an oiitorlaiiunont in aid of a war
imm, aim a liir^'c pari ol lier audience
were tin* girls from a widely known
Chelsea school. Knowing every line by
lienrt, they were following the recital
with breathless attention. Suddenly
Miss Terry faltered and, as often happens
on the stage, the actress' mind for
one moment became a blank. Then,
just as the pause threatened to hecome
awkward, the small, ringing voice
of a twelve-year-old schoolgirl gave tluj
necessary words.?London Mirror.
FIERY RED PIMPLES
8oothed and Healed by Cuticura Soap
and Ointment. Trial Free.
Smear the affected skin with Cuticura
Ointment on end of finger. Let it remain
five to ten minutes. Then wash
ofT with plenty of Cuticura Soap and
hot water. Dry without irritation.
Nothing liko Cuticura for all skin
troubles from infancy to ago.
Free sample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv.
By Way of Solace.
"Of course," said the old friend,
you find that money does not bring :
happiness."
"Candidly," replied Mr. Dustln Stax,
"and just between ourselves, I find no i
such thing. When engaged in bargain- '
ing, I made that remark from time to
time merely to reconcile the other fel- j
low to his losses."
MOTHER, ATTENTION!
Gold Ring for Baby Free.
Get a 25c Bottle of Baby Ease from
any drug store, mail coupon as directed
and gold ring (guaranteed),
proper size, mailed you. Baby Ease
cures Bowel Complaints and Toething
Troubles of Babies.?Adv.
Boston's noted old American house,
oldest hotel In town, is to he demolished.
OH!MY BACK
A stubborn backache is cause to sus
pect kidney trouble. When the kidneys
are inflamed and swollen, stooping
brings a sharp twinge in the small
of the back, that almost takes the
breath away. Soon there may be other
symptoms; scanty, painful or too frequent
urination, headaches, dizziness,
or rheumatic pains. Ilon't wait for i
these troubles to become serious- -use
IXxtn's Jvidney Pills at once. You'll
find no better-recommended remedy.
A North Carolina Case
Mrs U R. Her- i?,7,?PJe;
ring. Boundury St., |tor,- y_ iii
Mt. Olive, N. C.. V
says: "My kidneys r
were weak and I /w jQs
had dull pains \ /
through the small y
of my back. Morn- Y . ?* |
Ings, I was so sore
and lame I could fi J ^ I Kj
hardly got nround. CI; -,<df| .
I had awful head-/ j (5r |
aches and WP'',
spells too and th V I xV.'t
kidney ? o c retlons / i III' V x 7
pissed Irregularly ?r ,--r ,' t V
I loan's K I <1 n i > ' , i H
Pills cured mo of all this trouble."
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DOAN'S "Vil'i.V
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W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 39- 1916
l|RRPHMHPRMPiP
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for Colds, Croup, Pneumonia and
Asthma : GOOSE G UK AS1-: 1,1 NI ME NT
for Neuralgia, Rheumatism and
Sprains. For sale by all Druggists.
GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, MFR'S., ! i
Greensboro, N. C.?Adv.
Sinners' Own Fault.
Here is a good story going the rounds
of the press: An old negro preacher
was taken to task by a member of his (
congregation who insisted that the pas- j
tor had "meant" him in one of his sizzling
sermons. "Hrudder," the preaeli- i
er replied solemnly, "when 1 shoots 1 '
aims straight at de debit, and it's only
when somebody else gbts in between !
me and de target dat he gits hurt."
NEVER HAP A Cllll.I.
After Taking Kl.IXIIC UAItKK
"My little daughter, 10 yearn olJ, Muttered |
nearly a year with chills and ferer, most of the I
time uuder the doctor's care. I was discouraged
and a friend advixed tue to try lillxlr
Ualo U. 1 gave It to her and xhe hux never had i
n cuuijAinoe. it coniptotHy cured her." Mrx. 1
Cyril* nrlm*.;^ K St.. N. E., Washington, I>. C.
Kllxli ItMlii h W ciMit*. all druggists or by
Parcels Pout prrpuld trow Kloczcnbkl Jt Col,
Washington, I). C.
The Reason.
"That young follow is always coin
plaining lie cannot tin') an opening."
"That Is why lie is always in the 1
hole."
"Dr." is an abbreviation frequently
used to express the relation between
patients and physicians. I
Save the
INFANT MORTALITY is something
of all the children born in civtliz
or nearly one-quarter, die before
percent., or more tliau one-third, befo
they aro fifteen 1
Wo do not hesitato to say that a ti
majority of these precious lives. Noitl
of these infantile deaths are occasioned
Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups se
more or less opium ot morphine. 'i
deadly poisons. In any quantity, thej
to congestions, sickness, death. CnsKn
you must see that it bears tho signatu
causes the blood to circulate properly,
pores of the skin and allays fever
Genuine Castorlu always bears the sig
BnBnBOHHMBnnnRK
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"Repeater" Shells. >
The Grand American Handicap, the '
trapshooting classic, equivalent to the '
World's Series in Baseball, the highest '
honor the world has to bestow in trapshooting,
the #vont that marks the ell
uuix in the trapshooter's career, was '
won by (.'apt. J. 1'. Wulf, of Milwau '
kee, with the wonderful score of POxldO
from tlie P.)-yard murk. In making this
great win lie shot Wineliester "He- '
peater" loaded shells.
The National Amateur Championship
was won Ly F. M. TroHi, of the
State of Washington. Mr. Troeh also {
took second place for National Amateur
Championship at Doubles. Ileal- '
so won the Mound City Overture, and ^
the Ceneral Average on all targets, and 1
(Senernl Average on 10-yard targets. 1
In winning all these events, Mr. Troeh r
used a Wineliester repeating shotgun. t
. 'The Women's National Champion- ,
ship, the tirst event of the kind ever l
staged at a Oraild American Handicap, t
was won by Mrs. J. 1 >. Daltoii, of War- *
saw, Indiana, with a Winchester re- '
peatlng shotgun.
The Dunspaugh Trophy, emhleniatic
of tile Professional Championship, was
won by Phil H. Miller with a Winchester
repeating shotgun.
The Hercules All-round Amateur
Championship was won by Kdw. L.
Hartlett, of Haltimore, with Winchester
loaded shells. This was a hard
match to win, as it called for 50 singles '
at IK, 20, 22 yards, respectively, and 25
doubles at 10 yards.
Tills was a gront cleanup for Winchester
guns and shells and a demonstration
of their wonderful shooting
qualities.
He Believed it. I
Bacon?Lead-pencil manufacture in
the United States is consuming 72,000. j
(MH) feet of lumber annually, of which
about one-half is estimated to lie j
wasted in sharpening or throwing <
away short ends.
Kgbert- I can't believe there can be
as much waste as that.
"You can't? Say. did you ever see
a woman try to sharpen a pencil?"
HOW IS YOUR COMPLEXION?
nTcrj wnmaii uiay now have a beautiful con
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plexIons ran now bfennin a thlnp of tho past N .
need of wrinkles either? they can bo dispelled
almost In a nlitht. Any interested read'T of this '
paper may obtain free particular*! by writing Mr. Ih-rt
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No Deception.
"Tlicy say figures never lie."
"They can't very well witli the style
af dresses women are wearing now a
days."
Card playing can't ho very wicked,
ns not one heart In the deek is hlaok.
Ptles, Granulated Eyelids, Rore and Inflamed
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A medicinal preparation like Dr. Kilmer's
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Johnnie Warned.
"Mamma, may 1 have another piece
uf pie?"
"Why. the idea. Johnny! You know
it is said that in a month a caterpillar
devours 0,000 times its own weight in
food. Yon don't want to become a
I'nterpillar, do you?"
Bounty in a woman often covers n
ark of domestic virtues.
} Babies.
frightful. We ran hardly realize that
led countries, twenty-two per cent.,
they reach one year ; thirty-seven
re they are five, and one-half before
mely use of Castoria would save a
ier do we hesitate to say that many
by the use of narcotic preparations.
Ul for children's complaints contain
.'hey are, in considerable quantities,
stupefy, retard circulation and lead
ia operates exactly tlio reverse, but
re of ('has. XI. Fletcher. Castoria
ojiens the /f
rnaturc of
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His Burden.
Mrs. Flathush I see a woman is the
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Mai and carried under one arm
vlien empty.
Mr. Flathush?flood! That leaves
mhhy's other arm free to hold the
tlier fourteen packages she has ac umulated.
The man who weds an old tlanie ofen
finds that she had a red hot tern
or.
Gentleman burjrlnrs think it is up
<? 1I10111 to l?ronk into society.
The Army of
Constipation
I Growing Smnller Every Day.
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A tollM eropoxailoa of roorlS.
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Far RmIotwi Color on J
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