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' r r'#. * * % HUSBAND OBJECTS TO OPERATION Wife Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ) De? Moines, Iowa.?"Fouryears ago r -~,i ?... i:/? 1? A nuo * ri jr mv.a ouu aujt aio WtU il*?any Bp. spent. The doctors stated that I would ! never get well without an operation and that without it I would i-.ot live one year. My husband objected to any operation and got H me some of Lydia E. ^ it and commenced to get better and am now well, am 8toutand able to do my own housework. I can recommend the Vegetable Compound to any woman who is sick and run down as a wonderful strength and health restorer. My husband says I would have been in my grave ere this if it had not been for your Vegetable Compound."?Mrs. Blanche Jefferson. 703 Lyon St., Des Moines, Iowa. Before submitting to a surgical operation it is wise to try to build up the female system and cure its derangements with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- : table Compound; it has saved many women from surgical operations. Write to the Lydia E. Pinkliam Medicine Co., Lynn, Muss., for advice?it will be coniidentlaL RHEUMATISM i.Q pnmn1i?h?1ir wacKa/1 ? I a I j nuvuuuivl I I1C hySWIC by ten pals- (three weeks) of the celebrated Shivar Mineral Water, costing only two dollars, 'l'astes fine; positively guaranteed hy money baek, on return of the two U>aned carboys, should you report "no benefit." Mention your express office Address Shivar Spring, Box 42. Shelton.S.C. ADVICE TO THE AGED Age bring* Infirmities, such a* sluggish bowel*, weak kidneys and torpid liver. Tutt's Pills have a specific effect on these organs, stimulating the bowels, gives natural action, and Imparts vigor to the whole syItem. ASTHMA MEDICINE: , Qlvea Pron pt and Positive Relief In Kvory i Cuue. Held by DruPrice f 1.1)0. i1! ( Trial P&ckap: t> Hull 10c. i ; WILLIAMS MFC. CO., Picps. Cleveland, 0. |i I APPENDICITIS If ton have been thtvsxenvd or have QA1.L8TON U1". INIHtiKsriON. OAS or paint In the rlirhtCDCC | side write for TQJosbU Hoik of information tl C t k a. MOWKKS. IMn. W.J, SIS g. OB.BkOUS HT . t UllibO rlow He Told. The late Lord Kitchener collected old china, and to a Imly Interviewer he once said: "You are evidently as ignorant of fill Oil lis till' mlnnr vnlnnf.uir ? ?"> ....c .*..w rant of the Australian farms. "Oone miner soldier said to another la the streets of Cairo: "That's a fine lookin' chap, that there Canadian over there.' " He ain't no Canadian; he's an Australian,' the other miner answered. "'How can ye tell, man?' "'Why, don't you see he's got a kangaroo feather In his hut?'" FOR ITCHING SCALP And Falling Hair Use Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Trial Free. When tho scalp is itching; because of dandruff and eczema a shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water will be found thoroughly cleansing and soothing, especially if shampoo is preceded by a gentle application of Cuticura Ointment to the scalp skin. Freo sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv. When a man is deeply suspicious the chances are that he Is also deeply ignorant of that which he suspects. jf^ij Hu ronfnw lS^tuid Drachai, Hill (EMElS! ""inr ? " iii I alcohol 3 mn cent. KtSli AVtjJetabk Prcpflrationi-r^ [We simflatinftlhc food ami Kc^uu fisti I n* Storoachs and Ki^S Promote 5 Di^stionHKriM ness and Best Contains (ft Opium.Morphinc nor MJa"A Eft Not NahcoticSe* gjj A perfect Ewo?4yfer^J fej i tion. Swu-Sto^^Dj?^* EfcO Worms, feverishness and giSi lossoFSiyB ft*? " ftTstaik ttgrutnw <* jP| < . TUB CBITTATK C<>H^,rr g^|5 VPW Exact Copy of Wrapper. 'V- % i - * ^ VLfe .%* s t * J No Enterprise. II. C. Prick, tlie steel millionaire, suid one dnv to a 1 tttsburgh reporter: "The man who lacks enterprise is rdways u lazy, do-nothing man. It's like the story of the clock and the sundial. "In an old-fashioned village there was a movement on foot to purchase a town clock for the town hall, hut Jnbez Hartley said: " 'No, no. That'll eat Into a lot of money. What <1<? we wuut a towri clock for, anyhow? Why. lyig abed of a morning, can't I see the time by the sundial over the church porch?' "'Yes, Jubez,' suld a progressive, 'hut suppose the sun Isn't shining? What do you do then?' " 'Why,' said Jabez, 'I know then It ain't tit weather to be out o' doors, so 1 stay where I am for the day.' " HOW IS YOUR COMPLEXION? Rt?T7 woman mar now bar* a beautiful complot Ion; ijraj, nalloW, blotchot and unsightly ooaiplezlonacan now brooms a thing of the past No 0><ed of wrinkles either ? tboy can be dispelled almost In a nluht. Any Interested reader of thla paper mar obtain free particulars by writing Mr. Bert Mullen, B12-&M I'leaaant St., Ix-s StolnoeTla.? Adr Wrong Place. For many years a faithful housekeeper worked for a bad-tempered old bachelor, but Anally grew tired of his eternal complaints and decided to leave lilin. Hiding her time, therefore, she Informed him that shb was going to California. "To California?" he repeated, in alarm. "What to do there, pray?" 1 "To And a husband," she answered. i boldly. "They say there are many more men than women in California." "Ilah!" the old bachelor snarled. "Don't Autter yourself that you'll And . a husband among them, woman. It's true that men are in the majority, but , they're not the marrying sort. They're runaway husbands who've gone to California In search of a little peuce!" ( Q-BAN DARKENS GRAY HAIR ' (Iray, streaked, prematurely gruy or faded hair quickly restored to original dark shade by shampooing hair and scalp a few times with Q-Hnn Hair < Color Restorer. No dye?perfectly 1 harmless, y-ltun nets on roots?revives color glands?makes hair lieultliy. grnd- ' ually changing all your gray hair to an even natural dark shade, making entire head of hair clean, fluffy, abundant t without a trace of gray showing. 00 cents a big bottle by parcel post. (Also sold by most druggists.) Address < Q-Run, Memphis, Tenn. Adv. She Had Her Doubts. "Mother," asked Mat tie, "Is this house yours or father's?" "Why, 1 guess your father owns it. but he and I are in partnership, you know, so I guess it is mine as much as " ids." ; "Why, mother. I did not know you ] were in partnership with father. When did ttint happen?" I "Oh,** said mother. Jocularly, "it be I gun before you were born." "Well, mother," said the child, i , "don't let father cheat you." |l ELIXIR HABF.K WORTH ITS WEIGHT | IN oni.11 IN" THE rilll.U'PlNES. "I contracted malaria tu 189ft, and after a I year's frnitlcKM treatment by a proruinrnt i | Washington physician, your lillxlr Ilnbek entirely cured roe. On arriving here I came j I down witli tropical malaria?the wornt form I ?am) sent homo for Mabck. Again It I proved its value?It is worth Its weight In gold here." Hraaie O'Hagan, Troop K. 8th i u. r>. varairy, uniayan, rtillipplnra. Kllxlr Uabrk, SO centa, all drUffglftte or by I Pan-ela Post, prepaid, from Uloc^ewakl & CoWashington. D. C. Safety First. "You know, u little lenrning Is a . dangerous thin;*." "1 ain't worried," replied Farmer ' Corntossel. "Toe professor says Josli I isn't even getting that much." ' Under Pressure. J "What do you think of the polltcal situation?" "I>on't bother me Just now," replied Senator Sorghum. "I've got to get out and talk. This is no time to think." Dr. Parry's "DEAD SHOT" Is an effective medicine for Worms or Tapeworm In adulls j or children. One dose Is sufliolent and do supplemental purge accessary Adv. Emphasis Counts. When you hear an extravagant compliment, you are disposed to think there Is a good deal In It. A man's happiness may depend upon the load he is capable of carrying. Children What is CI CTastoria Is a harmless snhstit goric, I>rops and Soothing Sj contains neither Opium, Mor. substance. Its age is its gtiur; and allays Feverishness. For has been in constant use for 1 Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Diarrhoea. It regulates th assimilates the Food, giving h The Children's Panacea?The GENUINE CAST1 y^Bcars the S ) In Use For Ov The Kind You Hav? THE CINTAUN COM PAI p Why That Lame Back? Morning lameness, sharp twinges when bend lug, or un ali-duy backache; each is cause enough to suspect kidney trouble. Get after the cause. Help the kidneys. We Auierlcuns go it too hard. We overdo, overeat und neglect our j sleep and exercise und so we are fast becoming a nation of kidney sufferers. 72% more deaths than In 1890 is the 1910 census story. Use Dean's Kidney Pills. Thousands recommend them. A South Carolina Case John M. Wilson. R. F. D. No. 1. Traveler's [TCB '"'?r ./ Rest. 9. C.. s u y s: " 'Harilahlna wiakpneii V/^iTvN. my kidneys and I had ( \ C\ awful pains In my v. p Wl back. I steadily (tot t /I worse and was terrl- fw? ^'f\ bly annoyed by scald- v V>^/ II ItiK and too frequent |/rO-T J41 passage* of the kid- Af ney secretions. Rheumatlc pains In my hips A kept me awake and ^HKMbV \ my ankles and feet JtBBBmm swelled. I had awful dizzy spells, too. Doan's Kidney Pills restored me to good health." Cat Down's at Any Store, 50c a Box DOAN'S y.^v FOSTERM1LBURN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y. UriHTBSSMntfs W @M.LT?NIC Sold for 47 years. For Mulnrla,Chills and Fever. Also a Fine General Strengthening Ionic. *" What the Old Man Meant. llo?Has your fatlior said anything ibout me? She?Yos. lie said that you ought 0 have been a big league manager. He?I >hl he say why? She?Yes. Because you are always explaining why you nren'tdoing anything this year and boasting about ivhat you are going to do next year."? I'uck. Incomplete Example. "I'm afraid Claude Reginald has a dnunpagne appetite." remarked the pensive girl. "Y'es," replied Miss Cayenne. "And ;?e hasn't even the beer Income." Wnjrht'M Indian Vrirrlnble Pills huTf atood lie ifHt of time. Tent them yours- It imw. Send for sumple to 372 Pearl alreet. N. Y.?Adv. We will find life's path pleasanter f we will smile along the way. DO YOU HAVE SICK HEADACHE I Who of us does not suffer at times I from this awful pain? All are sub- ( ject to it?a disordered stomach, ^ . inactive liver, constipation are I 1 causes. But headaches are mere I I warnings of something? more Be- J rious. Heed the warning, take K TV mTT a /tt*nron I I ur. ItlAUlLK d ' Liver and Blood | Syrup I and head off the more serious ail ^ ments. This preparation positive- t I ly relieves all perils of constipa- I tion and its kindred disorders, and ^ restores the system to its normal ^ I condition?gently but thoroughly. I Get a bottle today. Two slzea, SOe . I and $1. All dealers. DO~<MThave ni^'li t sweats T Hemorrhages of the longs? Pains in cheat and allies? Pains under shoulder blades? A slight cough early In the morning with a alight fever In the afternoon? A rhru Ir cough with expectoration? Have you loat weight anil strength without apparent cause ? Have you loat appetite V The al>ove are aymctoma of consumption. If you have them, YOU NEED LUNO-VITA and you need It NOW. Oo to your druggist anil get It or If he hasn't It order direct TODAY. 15 day treatment $1.00; 30 day treatment II 75. USE IT FOR ASTHMA TOO NASHVILLE MEDICINE CD. Dept. O. Nashville, Tenn. "ROUGH on W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 40-1916! Cry For \STORIA nto for Castor Oil, Parsnips. It is pleasant. It pliine nor other JSareotio in tee. It destroys Worms more than thirty years it the relief of Constipation, Teething- Troubles and e Stomach and liowels, ealthy and natural sleep. Mother's l'rlcud. ORIA ALWAYS ignature of er 30 Years i Always Bought PICKLES OF MERIT PREPARATIONS THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED BY ALL. Best Method of Preparing Small Be* ts for Future Consumption?How to Put Up Cucumbers and Cauliflower. A render of "Efficient Housekeeping" asks for a "tested recipe for small beet pickles." All the recipes used in this department are tested, unless other- , wise stated; sometimes an unusual | formula Is sent to us with the request that It he published, and If It seems practical we use It. But In such cases j we always state that It Is a coutrlbu- i tlon. To Pickle Small Beets?Choose those ; of uniform size, clean them and put to cook without bruising the skin. ; They should be tender In 40 minutes. Place in cold water and the skins will rub off easily. Put the beets Into la rue-mouthed jnrs and cover with j scalding vinegar made as sweet as you like It and spiced. The spice t mixture should Include cinnamon, cloves and allspice. These should be | whole and he tied In a muslin hag | and put in the vinegar while it heats. I The vinegar should he pure elder, not | acetic vinegar, and if very strong. ' should be weakened a little with boiling water?very strong vinegar draws the color from the beets. Prudent housekeepers reckon they save at least 40 per cent from the 1 grocer's budget by preparing their own relishes, like pickles, chili sauce, chow| chow and stuffed mangoes. Those who have their own kitchen gardens save ! more than this, so the incentive to . j make more and more pickles Is great. No one Is likely to have too many. If you have cucumber vines In the garden, gather tin* pickles every morning and place them in brine until all are pickled. Then drain and freshen them, first in cold then in boiling water. When they nre fresh enough put them into Jars or bottles and cover with scalding vinegar that 1ms been sweetened and spieed to suit your taste. The pickles should ho assorted noj cording to size, and some may he packed In the Jnrs with whole spices ) nr TuMilntrc u iwl lv. ' ?- |?\ I n II1IM ?? Iiliwui ITIII^ I ened. If yo'i enjoy mixed pickles you will like this recipe: Scnhl In hot salt water two or more ! heads of cauliflower, according to the amount of mixed pickles you intend to j make. Also scald nasturtium seeds, small silver-skinned onions, tender green heans and tiny pickles or larger pickles cut small, Cut the llowerets from the cauliflower, and cut tlie heans In short pieces. Pack this mixture into wide-mouthed hottles with a few chili peppers to give color. To each pint of hot cider vinegar you use add one tahlespoonful of sugar, half a tenspoonful of salt, two tuhlespoonfuls of mustard. Cover all the pickles and seal while hot. The spice mixture may he varied to suit the taste.?Chicago Journal. Cold Process Catsup. Take one peck of linn, ripe tomatoes. Peel tlietn cold without scalding. Chop line in a chopping howl and strain o!Y nil the Juice. This Is very Important, 1 for If nil the Ju'.ce Is not strained off the chopped tomatoes the catsup will not keep. Add to the tomatoes one tencupful of chopped onions, one tencupful of chopped celery, one tencupful of sugar, one-quarter of a tencupful of salt, one tencupful of mustard seed, one teaspoonful of ground cloves, one teaspoonful of black pepper, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, four red peppers chopped tine. Mix ail the Ingredients together in a large stone jar, then take three pints of pure cider vinegar nttd tnlx thoroughly, then bottle. This catsup will keep for years If care is taken to have the tomatoes free i from Juice and pure cider vinegar is used. Southern Corn Pudding. Green corn can hardly he Improved by nay way of cooking, hut let me make n suggestion about a corn pud' ding which came from an old colored cook in the South. Cut the raw corn front six ears, first scoring down the middle of each row. add two well-beaten eggs and a half pint of hot milk. In which has been melted a good-sized piece of butter. Beat the whole well, ' add two tahlespoonfuls of sugar and a little salt. Bake In a deep buttered I dish for three-quarters of an hour.? flood Housekeeping. Savory Custard for Invalids. One egg. chopped parsley to garnish, one-luilf pint <?f beef ton, seasoning. Bent up tho opt? lightly. Warm the hoof ton nnd mid it to tho opp very gradually, stlrrinp nil tho timo. Sprinkle in seasoning to tnsto (as <1 rtilo, salt ; nnd pepper uuist ho lidded vory onuMously to invalid dishes), and pour in! to n woll pronsod cup. Stotitn vory J pontl.v until nlooly sot. thou loavo it to ! pot cold. Turn out to servo and garnish daintily with tho olioppod parsloy. French Beans. Strlnp nnd out them into lonp strips. PI nee thorn in n pnn with plonty of bollInp water nnd n little salt. Boil till tondor (15 to 20 minutes), and when done, drain and shako them in tiio pan till dry. Add n little popper and n smnll piece of drlppinp. Serve very hot. Any oold French henna loft over 1 can he served ns n snlad. dressed with I o*. nnd vinegar. Meat Pie. Two cupfuls of meat (cut np in smnll pieces), one-half cupful peas, gravy enough to keep moist,, salt, pepper and butter to taste. Crust?One cupful flour. 1V4 tenspoonfuls baking powder, one-fourth cupful butter, milk enough to mnke soft, pinch of salt. Leftover pot roast or chickens are especially good for tlds. but any meat may be used and the peas add a great deal. For Egg Stains. Fpg stains on linen or any other cloth should he soaked In cold water? never In hot. which would make them almost Impossible to remove. f\ * *" ? S v'" . ' i / Test 3 Free p Shells } ' | Jj ||p, ^ "V/DU can settle all -L arguments about d what shot shell is best. jj Test all makes and !n get valuable, positive information. (jffi. BLACK SHELLS SmsktlfM AIM! BUtK Povrdir* Getting the free shells and information regarding the tests takes hardly a moment's time. Just write your name and address and that of your ammunition dealer on the '' margin of this advertisement, :)!f' tear it out and send it to us. You will get in return full in1 formation and an order on your dealer for instruction booklet and three shells, free, from his stock. United State* Cartridge Company 24S5 Trinity BoiUiaj. Nnr Tat It City ? * * : i ? i / Bfatlo for All &th*,rani,,y^ Send for This *Sp I III* Book Today. m ;/B 1 A *.id Thia Coupon |B 1 UC Brings You th? S Big 101-Song Book. 'containing word* *ud mush- of 101 I ' favorite songs of the past and pre* I l| ent. Tlie biggest and best song book ever offered to flie music- I " loving public. Will help you to pass many happy hours of s"iig end I music. No li line should be without It. s| THE CORLEY COMPANY, The Ilouae Tl>:?t Made lilchmond D s; 813 Fast Broad Street, Klcbmnnd, \ ' Contains P ^6**:*' - ???p y-^?pS3^0^^??^l WIFE IN PATHETIC PLAINT I t Evidently Good Lady Was Not a e Strong Believer in the Principle of Reciprocity. P "Oh. <icorire,' sniil Mrs. Bridge, "tin |j your wny downtown this morning will t you stop nt tho grocer's and onlcr two ! poutuls of huttor ami n half pound of J Ion and some ornokors?" j " "Yes, my dear." ! "And would yon mind leaving tny 1 skirt nt tlio tailor's as yon co hv?" "Yes, my dear." 1 "And then ?o to the milkman's itu< 1 j. tell him to leave an extra pint of 6 erenm tomorrow?" a "Yes, my dear." "And when you yet to your ofllce will you call up my sister and tell her I'll he over Tuesday. They don't 11 eharge you for culls there." "Yes, my dear, and say, witie, would s you mind sewing up this little rip in v my rout before I start?" "Good land, aren't you men terrible! You're always wanting something done."?Exchange. Most People Can. "lie's a philosopher." "So?" "Yes. he hears other people's Iron- * Ides with a smile." T ramp? The bark door is usually the one the family uses, l.et it open' on lovely ' fi things.? Exchange. Whisky stills are responsfble lor . load drinkers. ; " Brightens One Up There is something about Grape-Nuts food that brightens one up, infant or adult, both physically a*nd mentally. What is it? Just its delightful flavor, and the nutriment of whole wheat and barley, including their wonderful body and nerve building mineral elements! A crisp, ready-to-eat food, with a mild sweetness all its own; distinctive, delicious, satisfying? Grape-Nuts "There's a Reason" HE MAKES YOI IT'S MERC Straighten Up! Don't Lose a D; Liver and Bowels With " Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. Take dose of the vile, dangerous drug toight and tomorrow you may lose a ay's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver .hich causes necrosis of the bones, 'alomel, when it comes into contact >-ith sour bile crashes into it, breaktig it up. This is when you feel that wful nausea and cramping. If you eel #'uggish and "all knocked out," if our liver is torpid and bowels consented or you have headache, dizziness, oated tongue, if breath is bad or tomach sour, just try a spoonful of uruneBs uoason s l-iver i one. Here's my guarantee?Go to any rug store or dealer and get a 50-cent ottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take , spoonful tonight and If It doesn't W. L. DC "THE SHOE THAT b $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 5^ Save Money by Wearing W. shoes. For sale by over9000 s The Best Known Shoes in W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is torn of all shoes at the factory. The vali the wearer protected against high prices for ii retail prices are the same everywhere. They c Francisco than they do in New York. They a price paid for them. ^ ' I *he quality of W. L. Douglas product is | than 40 years experience in making fine stvles are the leaders ifi the Fashion Cc They are made in a well-eauipped factory ; by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, unde supervision of experienced men, all workinj determination to make the best shoes for the can buy. Ask your ahoe dealer for W. T,. Donglae ih? not ttupply you nrltli tlie kiml you want, I make. Write for Inlnrmltni; booklet oitlt ret ahoe*of the hlghont standard of quality by return mail, poKluge free. LOOK FOR W. L Douglas / name and the retail price ' tamped on the bottom. Free Trip. "The best thing about this trip," said lie retired merchant as he lay hack ixurlously in the comfortable chair on lie porch of u $l2-u-day hotel, "is that l Is not costing me u cent ! "How's that?" asked an envious' poet a tor. "It's all coining out of my heirs," aid the man, smiling happily. IELIABLE REMEDY RESTORES KIDNEYS, I For many years druggists have watched "itli much interest the remarkable record mintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, he great kidney, liver and bladder reindy. It ia a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening mediine. Dr. Kilmer used it for years in his rivate practice. It helps the kidneys, iver and bladder do the work nature inended they should do. Swamp Root has stood the test of years, t is sold by all druggists on its merit and t will help you. No other remedy can uccesstully take its place. Be sure to get Swamp Root and start reatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this ;reat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Cilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. V., for a ample bottle. When writing be sure and neniiun this paper.?Adv. Decorative. "Why ?1>? you furry that poodle pup .round?" "I'm making the host of u dillieillt ituntion," nnswcrril Gladys. "Father couldn't buy mo any Vurs." MOTHER, ATTENTION! Gold Ring for Baby Free. Got a 2f)C Mottle of Baby Ease from iny drug store, mail coupon as d! ected and gold ring (guaranteed) iropej size, mailed you. Baby Ease ures Bowel Complaints and Teething Troubles of Babies.?Adv And Costs Less. Laughter at the family table beats | ill the dyspepsia tablets in the world is a promoter of fdigestion. iVhenevcr You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Groves Tasteless ihill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen:ral Tonic because it contains the well mown Ionic properties at QUININE and ^ HON It acts on the I-iver, Drives out dalaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds ip the Whole System. 50 cents Early to Im*<1 and early to rise makes | i man unpopular In his household. j Sties, Oramilatol KyHids, Sore and Intlaineil J Eves lir.iled promptly t>y the use of UOil.! M s-YK IUI.SAU.--Adv. If a iiifin is too lazy to think for himself ho should Ket married. K ' ^ m \ V T7EWZu^m ' > J SICK, UGH! IIRY UNO SALIVATES iy's Work! Clean Your Sluggish Godson's Liver Tone." straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous by morning I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dodsoti*8 Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it cannot salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of ^ Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipated waste which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleasant taste.?Adv. >UG LAS IOLDS ITS SHAPE" l.SO & S5.CO AND WOMEN I L Dougl as hoe dealers. ^ the World. stamped on the hot le is guaranteed and nl'erior shoes. The fiR-i-...'.Wp*' /jIM ost no more in San . JKjS?5 guaranteed by more Y>a -rVrV-1^ shoes. The stnart ntres of America. / SyWiKli) >t Brockton, Mass., / D. /r y r the direction and ; with an honest I jjle price that money lining how to / tw^Vt i'Jffjl KWAHEOT WfJ for (ho prlco* ' ^ jwWy| SUBSTITUTIS Wy jf vittj Boya' Shoe* j] T Best in the World Prriililnil ^7 $3.00 $2.50 & $2.00 I .^Jj^J^Mi^io^Shoeiro^lSroclctni^j^uiM^^^ Plans to Save Time. "Mother, nmy I stay up live minutes longer?" asked Tominle. ".Now, what p>od would live min uies longer do you?" said mother, "and it would only result In breaking the rule about your bedtime." "Well, mother, 1 eauhl save time by planning what I shall do tomorrow ;" hut mother was not ooti\ ineed. MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds, Croup, Pneumonia ami Asthma ; (KM 1SU (JRKASK I.1N1M1CM for Neuralgia. Rheumatism nnd Sprains. For sale by all Druggists. COOSF (IKMASK COMPANY, MFK'S. (.Ireensboro, N. C.?Adv. Something Similar. "Building a castle in the air?" "No, 1 am perfecting a new sort of ** dlri^ihU', apd making a few ilightH of imagination." ? Louisville Courier .loiirnal. - . for and Get SkmnerS THE HIGHEST QUALITY SPAGHETTI 36 fbge Recipe Book Free SKINNER MFG.CO.. 0MAHA.U.5A tASGLST MACARONI fACTCRY tH AMERICA Do You Want To Sell Your Land? Tr :a _ - xi so, wrue us toaay tor our new Beautifully Illustrated Pictorial We sub-divide and sell at auction City, Suburban and Farijt Property. Farm Sales Our Specialty Writ? for flookl?t "A" Ttxlay Atlantic Coast Realty Company Ollit..: GREENVILLE. N.C., iU PETERSBURG. VA. v Mimm: National Kank of i'eterahiirg. Va. Uiprnvllla liankliitf A Trnvt Co . ii r?Tn t 11le. N 1*. Wactiorla Bank A Trust Co.. Winston Suleiu. N. U. ^I?I3EhiX2(EIi2!EBS2JGEZ3^^ PECAN TREES The big brown nuts will toon befallingfrom the trees. If you are not gathering them from your own trees, you should be. A card will bring you information as to why and how. J. B. WIGHT, CAIRO, GA. I.Mill.>?It. Ml quality r? . I. t A rtlelea It lib : bir Goods and Heinedtrs You nre ?fjOBl ! vi lint vim unli-r nn?l huni at. ji .unpi rvli tv i Inntru tlv ?ffr> * \<l !. .s Smlrrmit *'??., I.V*2t F.ifrprfffi \ \ ?yiirli?on\ III#*. I I*. ^ jjj * ' *""" G 4 *