Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 26, 1916, Image 4
W. L. DC
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The Best Known Shoes in
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** torn of all shoes at the factory. The vah
the wearer protected against high prices for i
mail 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
styles are the leaders in the Fashion Cr
They are made in a well-eauipped factory ;
by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, unde
supervision of experienced men, all workin;
determination to make the best shoes for the
can buy.
Ask your shoo denier for W. L. Dong)as she
not supply you with the kind you wnnt,
make. Write for Interesting booklet exnli
get shoes of the highest standard of quality
by return mail, postage free.
LOOK FOR W. L. Douglaa /
name and the retail price *
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HOT SHOT FOR COAL DEALER
Indignant Woman More Than Implied
He Was Selling Slate to His
Customers.
During the past few months some
conl dealers have managed to clear
their yards of a good deal of rubbish
at remunerative rates. An Indignant
woman stopped a coal dealer in the
street one day, and loudly complained
of the quality of the fuel supplied to
her.
"1 never saw such coal In my life,"
she declared. "Tldrty-flve shillings a
ton you charged me for the stuff, and
it won't burn."
"Well, missus," whs the reply, "coal
Is now at famine prices, and we have
to be satisfied with what we can get.
1 gave thirty-two shillings u tun fur
thnt coal myself."
"Then you've been robbed," retorted
the grumbler. "Why, my husband
can supply you with the same stuff
at half the price."
"I didn't know your husband was in
the coal trade, missus."
"He ain't." snapped the lady; "he's
a slater."?London Tit-Bits.
Lost Art.
The four-year-old had Just been reproved
at the table, lie continued to
talk cheerfully, though unanswered,
to father. After some minutes of solll
oquy he turned to mother and remarked
:
"Your hushand doesn't talk Very
much tld? noon, does he, mother?"'?
Harper's Mnguzine.
Lots of men pet rich by pretending
they have money.
Should Find Y
winch
I Rifles and i
Such an equipment will insi
I thousands of other hunters. E
makes, but take along Winch
the always-reliable kind. Ma
I THE W BRAND BRINi
The Particulars.
"I have henril something about a colored
man in tlds vicinity who is said
to be turning white on one side," stated
the inquisitively Inclined young man
from Kansas City. "Do you know
where I can find him?"
"Yas snh!" replied Brother Fagg.
U'hn liiih honrH rk?\t1iftirr ohnnt th<> inut.
ter before, but wished to he accommodating,
"Dat's n?e."
"Hut I see nothing unusual ahour
your appenronce. Which side of you
Is turning white?"
"Do Inside, snh."?Kansas City Star.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and child^n, and see that it
Signature of
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Tested.
"What makes you so sure the
Mexicans are courageous and Indiffer
ent to pain?"
"I've seen them eat chile con cnrne
nnd taniales and things of that sort."
The Idea.
"Why do you call that now paper of
yours New Blood."
"Because 1 want It to circulate."
Dun your bruin if you would collect
nil your thoughts.
Give Your Lii
Take a time tried and nroven rw
iveness, Biliousness, Jaundice,
Blood, Pimples, Indigestion. If
Dr. Thacher's Livei
Tour Lirer and Kidneys are your beat Iriei
when neglected they become yonr moat dai
stipated yon should immediately take this
Wimteksm
p ?HLLlt
JUG LAS
IOLDS ITS SHAPE"
1.50 & $5.00aN'o?MN
L- Douglas
hoe dealers.
the World.
stamped on the boe- SXEy ^
le is guaranteed and ESjp-< *"
nferior shoes. The
ost no mere in San JflBfl
ire always worth the [^BFTgasJRaBil
guaranteed by more
shoes. The smart Vtc /- "v-rr^
ntres of America. / ^ \*V life'
at Brockton, Mass., / jj-y
r the direction and y'
g with an honest /
i price that money
en. If he rantake
n<? other /(K^iufl ??s7i
lining hovr to (BtWAWt Of
lor me price, i -km cgHB wy
m/J n V Boy' Shoe.
0_y/1/, W B?tt In the World
S3.00 $2.B0 & $2.00
^I^JMion^le^Mior^Co^Pfrooktoiij^teM^^^
Cardui Wins Suit.
After n trial In the United States
District Court of Chicago, before Judge
Carpenter and n federal Jury, the Jury
found the American Medical Association
guilty of libeling Cardui, the woman's
tonic, which they had denounced
us a "nostrum."
This is a vindication of the medicine
and a proof that it has merit, which
was recognized by a jury after a trial
of three months, one of the longest
civil cases on record.
Many doctors and chemists testified
on both sides and the evidence totaled
nearly four million words.
GOOD FOR HUNGRY CHILDREN
Children love Skinner's Macaroni
and Spaghetti because of its delicious
tuste. It is good for them and you
can give them all they want. It is a
great builder of bone and muscle, and
does not make them nervous and irritable
like meat. The most economical
and nutritious food known. Made from
the finest Durum wheat. Write Skinner
Mfg. Co., Omulm, Nebr., for beuutiful
cook book. It is sent free to
mothers.?Adv.
Yea. Verily!
"Hunting for contentment," observed
the Peru philosopher, "Is a good deal
like hunting for a flea."
"What's the explanation?" queried
the dense youth.
"When you get where It was you
And it lins Just left," answered the
philosophy dispenser.
From Other Causes.
Lots of men have been temporarily
paralyzed who never had a paralytic
stroke.
oil Equipped With
ESTE X
Cartridges j
Lire your success, as it has
on't take a chance with other
ester Rilles and Cartridges? ?
IV - 1\JL txiA Ikiuua U1 S/lUUUQg, H
GS HOME THE GAME 1
They Misinform the Measles.
In Japan the nursery Is still protected
from the inroads of measles and
other infections h.v means of an inscription
over the nursery door saying
with exquisite urbanity "this child is
not at home." In the Wellcome Historical
Medical museum, says the London
Lancet, a most fascinating exhibition
is on view, illustrative of "Japanese
charms, amulets, votive offerings
and objects of medical interest." among
which these nursery notices occupy an
important place. Akin to these notices
are the charms embodied as toys.
A yellow tiger with a wagging head
is now said to be a toy, but anciently
it was a form of exorcism against palsy
| and numbness of the limbs.
As Defined.
i.it tie Lemuel?What's philosophy
j paw?
Paw?Philosophy, son, is something
that enables a millionaire to *ealize
i that It is no disgrace to be poor.
I>r. Peery'a "DEAD SHOT" is an effective
medicine for Worms or Tapeworm in adults
or children. One dose is sufficient and no
supplemental purge neeessar.v.?Adv.
Crippled Verse.
"Scribble writes very lame poetry."
"Yes; anybody can see there's some*
thing the matter with its feet!"
President Wilson is a busy man, but
he gets fair wages.
/era Chance
nedy for Liver Complaints, CostKidney
Troubles, Impure or Bad
suffering from these take
r and Blood.Syrup
ads if yoa keep them in food condition, hnt
igerona enemies. If yoa are bilioas or congreat
preparation?50c and $1?all dealers.
Sold for 47 years. For
Malaria,Chills & Fever.
k ^ ^*5 Also a Fine General
Strengthening Toaic.
OOc and 91.00 at all
Drul St-rts
USING LEFT OVERS
THEY CAN BE UTILIZED TO ADVANTAGE
AND MEAN ECONOMY.
How to Keep Them If They Are Not
to Be Used the Same Day?Some
Recipes for Use of Left-Over
Bread.
Of all the left-over remnants of food
from the kitchen bread Is the most
common, perhaps, and many pieces
are daily thrown away which a little
thought would turn to excellent use.
If the left-over pieces are uot utilized
the same day, an excellent plan Is to
wrap (hem In pieces of wuxed paper
and store them In a stone jar. They
will keep well for a week in this way.
Dried Crumbs for Stuffing and Meat
Frying.?Put the crusts and small
pieces in a baking pan and dry in the
oven without burning. They may then
be put through the food chopper and
stored in clean musou jars until wanted.
They may be used as a basis for
meat croquettes, poultry stulling aud
other things.
French toast may be made from the
whole slices of left-over bread. It is
on excellent luncheon pick-up dish.
Rent an egg and add a little milk. Dip
the slices of bread In this and frv a
nice brown In hot dripplugs. Serve
with butler, jelly or marmalade.
Bread Custard Pudding.?Cut the
bread in dainty shapes and butter liberally.
Make a plain custard of eggs,
milk and sugar. I'ut in baking dish
and lloat the buttered bread on top.
Sprinkle with prated nutmeg and bake
in a quick oven until brown. This Is
excellent.
To make croutons for the various
soups so much relished in summer, cut
the bread in cubes and fry in butter
or dripping just before serving with
the soup. Add live or six to each plate
of soup. These are delicious with alniost
any soup.
Bread Jelly for Invalids.?Scald the
stale bread freed from crusts. Mash to
a paste until of mushlike consistency.
Add a little sugar and tlavoring, mold,
chill and serve with cream.
Sterilized bread crumbs are especially
valuable for the youug children in
the household. A jar should be kept
tilled with these. They may be heated
when wanted and sprinkled in soft
eggs, soups, milk, fruit Juices and. indeed.
anything eaten by very young
children where fresh breud Is ofteu
positively dangerous.
Dried bread is also valuable for mixing
with various other foods for feeding
the household pets.
MANY WAYS OF USING CIDER
There Is No Nerri of r.nncinninn !
?'U w ? %w
the Vinegar Barrel Just Because
It Is Getting "Hard."
When your sweet cider begins to not
"hard" don't consign it to tlie vinegar
Imrrel, hut try using It In the following
ways:
To bake apples or pears, use elder
instead of water to cover half the
fruit. Sweeten with brown sugar Inst*
ail of white, told a few cloves, a
stick of cinnamon, a pinch of ground
ginger, and the result will he a dish
of dcliciously flavored fruit covered
with a rich, spicy lot of juice.
Or use cider as the foundation of a
gelatin or minute tapioca dessert in
place of water. Sweeten to taste, add
a hit of leiuon juice, and when beginning
to set add some chopped dates
and I'nglish walnuts. Or it can he
served perfectly plain and rather tart
with the meat couise.
It seems to tit fight In with a turkey
or chicken dinner. Just as much
so as cranberry jelly, and is a delightful
change.
English Pudding.
One-half cupful chopped salt pmk.
rut ruii wan noiung water, u>t stand
j :i few minutes to dissolve, two-thirds
cupful molasses, finish tilling cup with
sour milk, one teaspoonful. each of
soda, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg,
' one cupful chopped raisins, three and
one-half or four cupfuls Hour. Steam
! iwo hours.
Sauce for Pudding.?One cupful
1 sugar, two cupfuls boiling water, onehalf
teaspoonful each of salt and nutmeg.
Thicken with two teaspoonfuls
1 Hour. Keinove ftoni stove, add a ta
Idespounful of good sharp vinegar and
j piece of butter.
Homemade Soap.
Homemade hard mum Mint von
is sweet and clean is easily made
costs but a few cents and saves severa
dollars' worth of the purchased article
Put Into a crock one can of lye, pom
on it a quart of water. Let cool. Adt
a half cupful of borax in water to dis
solve, mix together a half cupful end
<>f ammonia and kerosene. Have livt
pounds of clean grease wanned In i
granite pan, pour in the cold lye, tliei
the ammonia and oil and the borax
stirring with a clean stick until al
is well blended. Pour into a stronj
box and in 21 hours cut in bars.
Cherry Core.
Half dozen apples, half pint wntf%
one cupful canned cherries, one cupfu
sugar, six candied cherries. Pare tin
apples and remove the cores; put int<
a deep pan with sugar and water
cover tightly and boil until the apple
are tender. Turn often, as the siru]
will not cover the fruit. Put each np
pie into an Individual serving dish
about tbe edges place the Jelly formei
by the sirup, and let cool, l-'ill tin
center i>f each urn.I.. \cl?li ..i.. i.- -
..nil i iiri nc. mil
serve with whipped crcuiu topped will
a candied cherry.
Sour Milk Spice Cake.
This calls for a cupful of sugar urn
a half n cupful of butter creamed to
get her. To this should he added i
heuten egg. one tcaspoonful of eacl
of the following: Cinnamon, salt, nut
meg. ground cloves and vanilla. Adi
the cup of sour milk or cream and i
lea spoonful of soda dissolved in a lit
tie cold water. Finally add two cur
fills of flour and a cupful of raisin
'nssed In a little of the flour. A littl
Itron may be added If desired, thong!
his Is not necessary.?New York Sin
? \.
' Waterproof |
As sure as you find rain and '
leaky boats, so sure you need |
shells that you know won't
soak nor swell
You need the shells that after
beinj^Qoused in water will
chamber and eject easily, the
shells that will fire as though
they had never been wet.
?r; BLACK SHELLS
SmoktUs* and BUck Povrdtrs
By one of three easy tests with
free sample shells you can
prove that The Black Shells
are waterproof.
For the three free shells and a
booklet describing how to
make the waterproofing and
other tests, just do as follows: '
On the margin of this'advertisement
write your name and
address, also that of your ammunition
dealer, tear it out
and send it to us. We will
end you an order on your
j * dealerforshcllsfrom hisstock
and for booklet of direction*.
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO.
2657 Trinity Building, N?w York City
I 1
FORTUNATE CITY IS BOISE
Natural Supply of Hot Water Used t
Furnish Heat for Houses and
Public Buildings.
Bui so. the capital of Idaho, Is th
only city lu the world to use nnturi
hot water to supply heat to house!
public buildings and business blocki
the Youth's Companion observes. \Vt
ter at a temperature of 171 degree
I Fahrenheit conies from wells in th
low foothills of the Boise mountain
i Just outside of the city, and for 'J
years it has all been used for heatin
purposes.
There sire two wells, each 18 Inch*
In diameter and 400 feet deep. Til
natural How is sooooo gallons a da;
Centrifugal pumps have increased tli
supply to 1,'jr.O.OOO gallons every da;
| 1110 wnlor is pumped into n tank t
reservoir, tlienee distributed to tli
users in the city. One hundred sin
thirty-nine buildings use it for sill pa:
poses, including heat, nntl UK) otlu
buildings use it for bathing, wnshln
! and cooking purposes.
Engineers have tried to increase tli
' flow of water, and they think that
i they could tap the main suhterranea
j stream they would get enough hot wi
| ter to supply all the needs of the cit;
' The bent Is so intense that men ca
work only IS feet below the surfae
; and then only In ten-minute shifts.
These hot springs were well know
i by the Indians and they made the sp<
where Uolse now stands a sort of wit
j ter resort for the Snake and Hannoc
, tribes.
Really Good Rejoinder.
The proprietors of two rival liver
stables, situated alongside each oth?
in a busy street, have been having
lively advertising duel lately.
The other week one of llieni stn<
up on Ills office window a long strl
of paper, hearing the words:
"Our horses need no whip to ninl
them go."
This hit of sarcasm naturally enust
some amusement at the expense of tl
rival proprietor, but In less than n
i hour he neatly turned the tables 1
pasting the following retort on his o\\
window:
"True. The wind blows the
along!"
i
In northern India sheep are used i
' beasts of burden. They carry a loi
, of 20 pounds each.
:
ItWiaMani I
; | Sunny
Dispositions
and good digestion go
I hand in hand, and one
of the biggest aids to
good digestion is a regular
dish of
GrapeNuts
i4
I This wonderfully delicious
li wheat and barley food is so
processed that it yields its
nourishing goodness to the
I I aJ III uuuui wuc IIUUI a
record for ease of digestion.
Take it all 'round, GrapeNuts
contributes beautifully
il to sturdiness of body and a
n radiant, happy personality.
?- Every table should have its
daily ration of Grape-Nuts.
"There's a Reason"
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WIFE TOO ILL ||
j TO WORK
i IN BED MOST OF TIME
Her Health Restored byLydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Indianapolis, Indiana. ? " My health
was so poor and my constitution so run
1 ,TT-T-mi down that I could
: not work. I was
|| thin, pale and weak.
IjCjr weighed but 109
ffBrnnSfi pounds and was in
* bed most of the
\ i time. I began tak|
v'<?0H^jjj j ing Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable
Compound and five
/ /&/ months later I
f/f M weighed 133 pounds.
if. ./ ) j do all ^ house_
work and washing for eleven and I can
truthfully say Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has been a godsend
to me for I would have been in my grave
today but for it. I would tell all women
suffering as I was to try your valuable
remedy."?Mrs. Wm, Green, 332
S. Addison Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
There is hardly a neighborhood in this
country, wherein some woman has not
found health by using this good oldfashioned
root and herb remedy.
I If there is anything about which you
would like special advice, write to the
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn,
Moss.
Spanking Causes Fire.
A West Avon, Conn., dispatch says:
Spanking has not gone out of style as
a popular method of meting out justice
in this country town at least. A youngster
here got one recently. It wouldn't
I?lo to tell his name, for he Is a really
tine little fellow. His wrathy parent
~ while performing the time-honored aet
: discovered to her amazement ami horror
that smoke was curling up "from
0 the seat of his pants." The eonllagratlon
was put out without the aid of the
tire department, hut matches are a
strictly forbiddea article, and there
e was a lecture on safety first thrown
il in for goo<l measure. If that youngster
' carries any more matches he'll tuck
k, them safely in his breast pocket, and
i- he's learned that "giving you a good
>s warming up" may he meant literally
e 1 as well as figuratively,
is
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
* Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Genie
eral Tonic because it contains the well
p. known tonic properties ot (jUIN'INE and
i,, IKON. It acts on the I.iver, Drives out
.. Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds
up the Whole System. 50 cents.
>r i r _
Weighty Reasons.
\ Cruel Publisher?1 regret that we
1 cannot possibly publish your novel,
1 madam!
|J> Society Novelist?Why? Is It too
long?
10
Ij, Cruel Publisher?Yes; it is too long,
i too broad and also too thick.?Passing
Show.
\ Ftlrs, Granulated Eyellda, Sore and Inflamed
11 Eyes lira In! promptly by the use of UOMAN
e> EYE BALSAiI.?A.lv.
Mamy it man is compelled to take
married lift- according to directions.
,!. Even sickness is well when It ends
well.
I.. T
> Is Work Too Eiard?
?r
Many kinds of work wear out the
!l kidneys, and kidney trouble makes
any klna ??f work liarti. It brings
'k morning lameness, backache, hendlp
ache, nervousness, rheumatism and
urinary troubles. If your work is
Ce confining, strains the back, or exposes
you to extreme heat or cold
or damp, it's well to keep the kidneys
active. I>oan's Kidney I'ills
are reliable and safe. Thousands
in recommend them.
>v
n A North Carolina Case
N. A. Sponce, Sr., tiS .a
S. WllmlriKton St.. fta- _ >-?
suffered for years from
kidney trouble. I hail Jlrf
backaches and pains TKj VjJk y
is t hrough iny loins and /
. the kidney secretions 4K l\
it' were unnatural and fill- fcy-ratwlA.
ed with sediment. Af- P\5K7Era
ter using Doan's Kidney I /jjft&Jj),
" I'ills, I pass.-d several ,J.;
i {travel stones and Im- SfaR'wfmS
proved at once. Th
aches and pains soon /JFantl
left and the action of-J*^
my kidneys was regu-4 K
lated."
Get Doaa'e at Any Store, 50c a Box
DOAN'S "..TJLV
FOSTLR-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
RHEUMATISM
in completely washed out of the system
by ten pals (three weeks) of the celebrated
Sliivar Mineral Water, eostinp
only two dollars. Tastes fine; positively
fruarantecd by money back, on return
of the two loaned carboys, should you
report "110 benefit." Mention your express
office Address
Shivar Spring, Box 42, Shelton.S.C.
To cure costlveness the medicine must he
more than a purgative; It muat contain tonic.
Iterative anil cathartic properties.
j tuft's Fills
poeseas these qualities, and speedily restore
to the howela their natural peristaltic motion,
so essential to regularity. mm
"anilCU Jkn nATC*,lln(,< '< ??. Mire, Bag*
nuuanoil HAD Uiaooidoura. 14c?n<lJtc
Safety Razor Biades Resharpened jVYdo b"2
and prices. l?? ?HH UaXoK 10m.*, c, liarfcaa, s c.
A I I STOHESopkhatPons !
VaMLLf^on)
Aches In fttotnacb, H ick, Hldn or Shoulders. I.irer
Troubles, Stomach Misery. Colic, Ua?
Hlllnusncs*. Headache,Constipation. I'l le*. Catarrh I
RmtBMNM, Hluev Jaundice. Appcn Units. These
am common Hailstone symptom* -OAN It M CUKMll.
Send for boaic treatment. ii4wn?it?rRrr
Unr, Itaauk. Gsil TmklM sa4 S*p**4irlils. ? ?\ U l?
hllaliSi ?wm?<y Cs. PayC W-?. tl? a. mvhd Bt., (klta.a
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CALOMEL IS MEM
STOP US
Don't Lose a Day's WorkI If 1
Constipated Take ''Dodso
You're bilious! Your liver iB slug
gish! You feel lazy dizzy and all
knocked out. Your head is dull, your
tongue Is coated; breath bad; stomach
sour and bowels constipated. But don'l
take salivating calomel. It makes you
sick, you may lose a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilvei
which causes necrosis of the bones
Calomel crashes into sour bile like
dynamite, breaking it up. That's whet
you feel that awful nausea and cramp
ing.
If you want to enjoy the nicest, gen
tlest liver and bowel cleansing voi
ever experienced just take a spoonfu
of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Youi
druggist or dealer sells you a 50-cenl
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone undet
my personal money-back guarantee
bat each spoonful will clean youi
PLANT OF PECULIAR SHAPE
Strange Vegetable That Grows in Peri
Bears Close Resemblance to
a Shacp.
A curious plant growing in I'eru i>
known to the natives as "yareta" 01
"vegetable sheep." It grows abundant
ly among rocks at high altitudes uloiii
the Andes of Bolivia and Peru, when
it constitutes a conspicuous feature it
the landscape because of its pccullui
manner of developing the so-eullet
'poster," or cushion formation.
The "yareta" forms hillocks or smal
mounds often throe feet high un<
sometimes several feet in diameter
Moreover, the entire mound is tnadt
up of a single plant, not of a colony ol
individuals, and it attains this enor
tnous size and extreme compactness In
si process of repented branching, st
that the ultimate branches are closely
crowded and the outer surface is con
tlnuous.
The tlowers of the "yareta" are ver>
thin, only ahout one-eighth of an Inel
long, and are borne in snmll cluster!
till' tifiv nf liHiitphod rr?K
fruit resembles it miniature carawaj
seed. The natives use the plant as
fuel.-?Popular Science Monthly.
HOW TO REMOVE DANDRUFF
Itching and Irritation of the Seal;
With Cuticura. Trial Free.
On retiring lightly touch spots of dan
druff.itehing and burning with Outicurj
Ointment. Next morning ahampoc
thoroughly with Cuticura Soap and ho
water. These super-creamy emollient.'
do much to keep the scalp clean anc
healthy and to promote lmir growth.
Free sample each by mail with Book
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L.
Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv.
Raw Reciuits.
Hex Beach believes that the endur
a nee of our militia on the Mexlcai
border was strained too far.
"A prize lighter takes six weeks t<
get in shape." he said, recently. "Whn
of the fellows who yesterday were a
tlie desks; who luive done less thai
one hundred hours of drill In the las
year. Knglnnd gave her men a yea
of hard work before sending them t<
the Danders front. l>o you think sh
would sends them into the Sahara o
Arabian desert with less?"
FXIXIR IUHfK \ noon TOVIP
And hrlxi'H Mulnrln Out of I lie Sytiem.
Your nets like mnpie ; I li.i ve pi vei
It to numerous people lu tny pari-h who wen
suffering with rliiHt, miliaria ami fever. I rec
oiniiieiiii It to those who nr? sufferers ntol ii
need of a pood tonic."- Kev. 8. S/.yinnno wslil
St. Stephen'* Church, Perth AinlKiy, N. J
I'. 1111 r Italtcli, 60 rents, all (IrupplsIR or 1>;
Parcels Post, prepaid, from illucicwslll <k Co.
Wnshlug'ou, L). O.
Right in the Solar Plexus.
Hi* (proudly)?Me ancestors cam
ovnh in the?uw Mayflower, donche
know.
She?Well, It was certainly luck,
for you tliat they did. Flail tliey wail
ed until the present time tliey prol
ably wouhlirt be permitted to land.
MOTHER'S JOY SALVE
for Colds, Croup, Pneumonia am
Asthma , G< H >SK < If EASE LINIMEN"
for Neuralgia, Rheumatism am
Sprains. For s?ie by all Druggist?
GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, MFIl'S
Greensboro, N. C.?Adv.
American sporting goods, includin
tennis rackets and balls, are In ilt
tnand In Spain.
Flattery Is the praise we hear la
stowed on others.
THOUSANDS HAVE
TROUBLE 1
Weak and unhealthy kidneys cause <
much aickness and sufTcrinit and whe
thro tilth netflect or other causes, kldne
trouble is permitted to continue, seriov
results may be expected.
Your other nrOna mju n??H .ii.^Unn
but your kidneys should have attentin
first because their work is most import an
If you feel that your kidneys are tl
cause of your sickness ot run down coi
dition commence taking Dr. Kilmer
Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver an
bladder remedy, because if it proves to I
the remedy you need and your kidne:
begin to improve they will help all tl
other organs to health.
Prevalency of Kidney Disease.
Most people do not realize the nlarr
ing increase and remarkable prevalent
of kidney disease. While kidney di
orders are among the most common di
eases that prevail, they are almost tl
last recognized by patients, who usual
content themselves with doctoring t,
effects, while the original disease Co
atantly undet mince the system.
I SPECIAL NOTE?You may obtain a
ten cents to l)r. Kilmer & Co., Itinghni
to prove the remarkable merit of this r
valuable information, containing many <
fcom men and women who say they foui
in kidney, liver and bladder trouM< s. '
wfll known that our readers arc advised
Kilmer JL Co., ihnghamton, N. Y. Whet
Iff. IT SICKENS! "
ING SALIVATING DRUG
four Liver Is Sluggish or Bowels
n's Liver Tone."?It's Fine!
sluggish liver better than a dose of
I nasty calomel and that It won't make
' you sick.
1 Dodaon's Liver Tone la real liver
medicine. You'll know it next morn1
ing because you will wake up feeling
tine, your liver will be working, your
headache and dizziness gone, your
^ stomach will be sweet and your bowela
t icsuiar. iuu win ieei iiKe working;
you'll bo cheerful; full of vigor and - 4
ambition.
Podson's I,lver Tone Is entirely
i vegetable, therefore harmless and canI
not salivate. Give it to your children!
r Millions of people are using Dodson's
I Liver Tone instead of dangerous cal:
omel now. Your druggist will tell you
> that the sale of calomel is almost
r stopped entirely here.?Adv.
First Potato King.
John 1'outuls, an English cobbler,
! was the original potato king, lb* cobbled
shoes for sailors in Portsmouth
and was grieved by the sight of the
ragged hoys who ran wild about the
. quays. He set himself the task of
. rescuing them. Finally, he Idt upon
. the right scheme.
. A hot potato was a wonderful Uell,
eacy for these youngsters. John
, Pounds set his halt, lie offered hot po
tiltoes to boys who would come to him
1 and be taught to read and write. Often
be was seen pursuing a boy along the
I wharves, li dding out a potato liko a
I farmer trying to cut eh a eolt with a
feeding of oats. Usually John Pounds
? and the hot potatoes won. lie erowdr
ed his narrow work room with Ills
- eharges. When he died it was reported
of him that he saved live hundred
? children to useful citizenship.?Toledo
Blade.
MOTHER, ATTENTION!
Gold Ring for Baby Free.
* Got a 25c Bottle of Baby Ease from
any drug store, mall coupon us <11
roc tod and gold ring (guaranteed),
proper size, mailed you. Baby Ease
euros Bowel Complaints and Teething
Troubles of Babies.?Adv.
Always Good Humored.
1 Gouvorneur Morris was talking
about the late Richard Harding Davis.
"Davis was never at a loss for a
Joke," said Mr. Morris. "1 dined with
him at Crossroads farm one evening,
the dinner being served by a new and
very awkward waitress.
^ "The waitress, half way through the
dinner, slipped with a tray, spilled a
bottle of beer down Davis' neck.
"lb* said to her reproachfully, as
' lie swabbed up the beer with his
napkin:
" 'It was ginger ale, not beer, I
. | asked for Gretehen.' "
>
When there Is more than one way of *
ii doing a tiling the average man in
X | variably does It the wrong way.
t
u Included with recently Invented sun
t goggles Is a shade to protect a wearer's
r | nose from sunburn.
" i
i? i W rljjlit'e Indian Vegetable nils linve stood
the lest of time. Test them yourself now. Hend
tor to .17- l'eurl street, N. Y.?Ailv.
Don't take time by tbe forelock until
be discards bis scythe.
| c
i
' ; ^Neuralgia
/] [ z,:J Jt"ci11 IS
? 1 Why suffer from
r /([ aJ?-1 excruciating ncu-*
? ' ralgia pains when
v i an application c< Yager's Liniment
will give quick rehof/
Thia liniment is vjoocl too, forrhruI
mutism, sciutica. headache. pain in
chest or snle. sprains, cuts and bruises.
Ttin Urne '& rent bottle of Yager's
1.1 niment contains tonr 11ines as nineti
ns t he usual bottle of lliiiuicnt Hold at
tbal price. At all <1 timer*
l: YAGER'S
r LINIMENT
till.llKKT I1K0.4.A CO.
Itnll linorts, Mil.
~ ?? Jv
? ANY INDUSTRIOUS MAN
' mar devoto bis lime to koik] aAeantni.'" K'llibK low
priced tires 'I'lic Cut Itaie'lire bnslin- o. a mure*
tinker. iHlil non skul ciinllw* at<f>2H. Small capital
required Hotter write me iiDiint it at one" Address
K. 1". .Junes. 17H0 llrnmlwaj, Mew tork I'll;
W. N. U.. CHARLOTTE, NO. 4J--1916.
KIDNEY
WDJION'T KNOW IT
to A Trial Will Convince Anyone.
n Thousands of people nave testified
^ that the mild and immediate effect of
Swamp-Hoot, the great kitlney, liver and
bladder remedy, is soon realized and that
~~ t stands the highest for its remarkable
results in the most distressing cases.
Symptoms of Kidney Trouble
o- Swamp-Root is not recommended for
9 everything hut if you sulTer from annoy1
ng bladder troubles, frequently pas inp
le iter night nnd day, smarting or irrita- .
ps on in paa ing, brick-dust or sediment,
ic headache, backache, lame hack, dizzi 1
ncss, poor digestion, sleeplessness, nervouxness,
heart disturbance due to had
kidney trouble, xkin eruptions from bad
blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago,
n" bloat irritability, worn-out feeling,
:y lark of ambition, may be loss of flesh or
j. sallow complexion, kidnev trouble in ita
lS. worst form may be steaftng upon you.
ic Swamp-Root Is Pleasant to Take.
'-v If you are already convinced that
Swamp-Root is what you need, you can
it* purchase the regular fifty-cent and onedollar
size bottles at all drug stores
sample size bottle of Swamp-Root by enclosing
nton, N. V 'I liia gives you the opportunity
nedicinc. They will also send you a book of
of the thousands of grateful letters received
vl Swamp-Root to bo just the remedy needed
flie value and success of Swamp Root are so
to send for a sample size bottle. AddrtM Dr.
i writing be sure and mention tbia paper.