W ' $
U UGH! CALOMEL Mil
V GLEAN LIVER AN
R Just Once! Try "Dodson's Uvj
m pated, Headachy?Don'
Liven up your sluggish liver! Peel
flue and cheerful; make your work a
f pleasure; be vigorous and full of an'
bttlon. But take no nasty, dangerous
calomel, because It makes you
sick and you may '^se 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 nausea and
cramping.
Listen to me! If you want to enjoy
ttie nicest, gentlest liver and bowel
cleansing you ever experienced just
take a^spoonful of harmless Dod son's
Liver Tone. Your druggist or dealer
sells you a 50 cont bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone under my personal moneyStrongest,
Quickest
Take one Black Shell and ll j|| I
any other shell of corre- Hi} 1
spondingload. Emptyboth H'H|
or wads, shot and powder. 111
Tlace a quarter dollar over lljjjj
the muzzle of your gun j',! I
and see which primer will \ ] "I
shoot the quarter higher \ j.
into the air. r
The stronger the primer,
the greater the speed of
the shell.
(ncVi BLACK SHELL3
Try this and other tests.
Write your name and addross
and that of your ammunition
dealer on the
margin of this advertisement
and mail it to us. We
vail send an order on your
dealer for booklet containing
full directions and for \
three sample shells, free, \
to use in making the tests. jA
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO.
Kll Trinity BtUaf N?v Tart City \" H j
lysI
INVESTMENTS
16.00 buyi a lot la oar Development enterprise.
I'ttinonu U.00 down balance monthly. Lot owners
get deed to land, will control management or Company
and share equally In all profits of product No
royatlrtopay. We drill Are wells. There Is estlmatsd
to be thirty thousand producing oil and gas sella
In Hastern Kansas wbereour lands are located. S3 U0
per bbl. Is predicted for crude oil. This may be the
stepping stone to a substantial Income Write today.
Co-Operative OU A Um development Co.
Iturnos Itlilg-. * Wichita, Hun.
True to Life.
"Tell me honestly," said the novelreader
to the novel-writer, "did you
ever see a woman who stood and
tapped the floor Impatiently with lier
toe for several moments, as you describe?"
"Y?*h," was the thoughtful reply, "I
did once."
"Who was she?"
"She was n Clog-ilancor."?Tit-ltits.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills contain
nothing but vegetable Ingredients, which act
gently as a tonic anil purgative by stimulation
and not by Irritation. Adv.
Started Something.
Don had finished his first day lit
aehool and was on his father's knee
for their usual evening tnlk before
being sent to heil.
"Well, how do you think you will
like school?" Ills father inquired.
The little fellow became serious.
'Tin afraid, daddy. I've started
something I can t finish,'' he replied.
Adaptable.
"The sparrow certainly adapts himself
to circumstances."
"Huh?"
"Ho prefers a dust bath, but on nn
oiled road ho can make n tar hath do."
A thin paste of wood ashes and lemon
Juice will renew tarnished brass.
Afflicted Part)?* flay, iwt you Ml no wort mm?
than to liMffe at a man who'a got a ta?l eoMT
Ktuheiant IVWaH?" 1 a lot laflla* >?uv yon jot It
I'm l? AT a Vium I aiot |ot it I luk Otrmao Syrup and
mtd mine
Boschee's
German Syrup
For 51 years- has been the quickest,
safest, and best remedy tor coufhs,
colds, bronchitis and sore throat. It
^ acts like magic soothing and healing
the longs, the very first organs to g.t
out of order when one catches cold.
25c. and 75c. shes at a'l Druggists and
Dealers. Keep a bottle always handy
Attention Cotton Ginners !!
Ship na your gin mn? at M?>ulta Richmond and wa
will par von ona rent pur pound at your station for
thorn If thoy am dry and In (food condition. This
la a big sarlng oror throwing thorn on tho land.
Richmond Waste Co., booth Richmond, Ve.
APPENDICITIS
If toii hare been threatened or ham UAM.STONHN,
INI lURSTIOH. OAS or palp* In th? right EtJCC
Mu write for ralnablu Hook of Information Intt
u i aowKus, o?ft w.i, sip pstuoaatrr .tituoo
W. N. U.. CHARLOTTE, NO. r>2--1916.
ES YOU SICKl'
D BOWELS MY WHY I
er Tone" When Bilious, Consti- j
t Lose a Day's Work.
j
back guarantee that each Bpoonful :
will clean your sluggish liver better I |
than a dos? of nasty calomel and that ?
It won't makb you sick. j s
Dodsou's Liver Tone is real liver }
medicine. You'll know it next morn- '
ing, because you will wake up feel- j
ing fine, your liver will be working, 1 I
your headache and dizziness gone, ?
your stomach will be sweet and your : j
bowels regular.
Hudson's Liver Tone Is entirely 11
vegetable, therefore harmless and ^
cannot salivate. Qlve it to your chil- i |
dren. Millions of people are using /
Dodson's Liver Tone Instead of dan- I
gerous calomel now. Your druggist J
will tell you that the sale of calomel
Is almost stopped entirely here.?Adv.
All Wrong.
A minister was questioning his Sunday
school concerning the story of Kittychus,
the .voting man who. listening
to the preaching of the Apostle I'aul, i
fell asleep and. falling out of a win- ' j
dow, was taken up dead.
"What," lie asked, "do we learn frofn ,
tills solemn event?" ! *
The reply front a little girl came:
"Please, sir. ministers should learn j
not to preach too long sermons."?Tit- '
?* . .
SWAMP-ROOT STOPS
SERIOUS BACKACHE !
When your back aches, and your blad- (
der and kidneya seem to be disordered, re- I 1
member it is needless to sutler?go to your '
nearest drug store and get a bottle of Dr. '
Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It is a physician's '
prescription for diseases of the kidneys (
and bladder. | j
It haa stood the teat of years and has ,
a imputation for quickly and effectively
giving results in thousands of cases.
This prescription was used by Dr. Kil- !
mer in his private practice and was so ,
very effective that it has been placed no
sale everywhere. (Jet a bottle, 50c and
$1.00, at your nearest druggist.
However, if you wish first to test this j
great preparation send ten cents to Dr. .
Kilmer A Co., llinghamton, N. Y., for a j
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper.?Adv. I
Great Difference.
"Wlmt's the difference between n
Socialist and a plutocrat ?" i
"There arc nnmy. but the lending i
one is iliat the former lights for his ; <
principle and the latter for his iu- ( i
terest." j
I i
MOTHER. ATTENTION! 1
Gold Ring for Baby Free.
Get ji 2."c Bottle of Baby Ease from
nny drug store, mall coupou us di- 1
rected and gold ring (guaranteed), 1
proper size, mailed you. Bubv Ease 1
euros Bowel Complaints and Teething !
Troubles of Babies.?Adv.
Miss Nellie Caslunnn was the ttrst ?
white woman to cross the American
line into the Klondike. I
HIGH COST OF LIVING '
This Is n serious matter with housekeepers
as food prices are constantly
going up. To overcome this, cut out
the high priced meat dishes and serve ; '
your family more Skinner's Macaroni
and Spaghetti, the cheapest, most de- , '
11 clous and most nutritious of all foods. 1
Write the Skinner Mfg. Co., Omaha, <
Nebr.. for beautiful cook book, telling !
how to prepare it in a hundred different 1
ways.' It's free to every woman.?Adv. ]
Woman schoolteachers In Philadelphia
are asking the same pay as is now
received by the men.
MOTHER'S JOY SALVE
for Colds, Croup, Pneumonia and \
Asthma; GOOSEGREASE LINIMENT ;
r?.. i?i * - '
v> IVIK'llIllHllSlll Utltl I
Sprains. For sale by nil Druggists. |
GOOSK GUHASF. COMPANY. MFlt'S..
Greensboro, N. C.?Adv.
Women are now admitted to the ^
medical department of the Johns Hop
kins university.
For ?p>*rdy met effective Action Dr. Pei>ry'i
"Dead Shot" 'inn no equal. One doae only
will clean out Worm* of T?prworm In a frw
hours. Adv.
Women in London who are employed
to make trousers r ?celve only four
cents a pair.
HOW TO TREAT DANDRUFF
Itching Scalp and Falling Hair With
Cuticura. Trial Fret.
On retiring touch spots of dandruff
and itchinsr with Gotten mro
Next morning shampoo with Cuticura
Soap and hot water. A clean, healthy
acalp means good hair and freedom, In
most cases, from dandruff, itching,
burning, crustings and scalings. ,
Free sample each by mail with Hook.
Address postcard. Outicura, Dept. L,
Boston Sold everywhere.?Adv.
(Jrace V. F.rowne, n cripple, is nt
the heml of an efficient school for cripples
in Detroit.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General
Tonic because it contains the welt
known tonic properties of QUININE and |
IKON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out
Malaria, Enriches the Blood a-ad Builds
up the Whole System. SO cents.
Ited-heiided girls arc said to lit
brighter than girls with other colored
hair.
I
The bookbinding and printing v?<h 1
in Philadelphia employs over 4,0O< i
women. I
The United States const guard hi*>;
year saved 1,.*>07 lives.
I (Bhmtgbtfi
j s nn n
I CJljrtBtmajai
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Christmas Wants
Do you grieve no oostl
*^? *** Udy yoU can '
''w)?! One there ts. ami pi i ts
Btl y Queens have stooped I
SpjKJsyf The gift of a loving In
^^IIRISTMAS Is coming. It
thought briugs Joy tu. tnos
sonic in whose cup worry is mi
woman of slender means who
BSlMT* rplnHvas frioiulc nml u/?niniltifc
ias& of that holiday with no little
gift giving. There's Aunt Sully
aould not give to one without slightiug the
svith Brother James' family of six and Un
:he new baby. Her husband's relatives art
uul his sisters, his cousins and his aunts,
he little fry.
Then, there's a score of women at the c
uul must be remembered in return. Atogel
Her own niece hints that she hopes Santa
vid party gloves. To be sure, they cost fou
season.
His Cousin Hess declares that she woul
hail a set of gold bracelets. She has beei
*ost from $40 up. Hubby's mother has hoi
ier own mother stands badly in need of
iri(l a little check to help her out with her i
alking about sleds, hoops, dolls, skates, e
The worried woman reckons it up baci
iomethtng like $1,000 to cover their wan
Christinas gifts. With fear and trembling,
tVhut he says we wouldn't dare repeat,
he practical man of the world gives her n
'If your relatives and friends keep in with
Christmas presents they receive, you can
leasaut to remember your mother and mil
nouns will permit. An inexpensive card
ivill show the others that they were i
lppreciated." When Christmas giving is
n. If others' wants bring you worries gift
Coming to Mc
?Sw An exile 'lone In heart ;
^T\)WSTT*l?i A wanderer weary of I
A stranger without lovi
Kig y On any heart, go wiser
1\I U MATTEK how far away
fg^LM when the holidays approach
?P' ' ing in the heart to take a llyin;
mother, though it be ouly for
JBSff? all the year, Christmas. You ki
la&r? the table will be spread In tl?<
ioned dining room that's turnet
the dlslies are cleared away and the fringes
doth takes the place of the white one. Tl
it one corner of the room. Mother never 11
i little present on it for each of her boys
may be?even though they be married and
It's hard to tell which misses mothe
rover's life, tossed by unkind fate from p
liome years ago. in her teens, to better he
man wanders through the streets of a stra
ihop windows, bright with Yuletlde toys i
days till Christians" reads the card upon
i?f hotne, mother and the Christmas tree
md there he makes a desperate resolve t<
The white-haired woman bending ovet
lier way quickly through the holiday erowi
Client. Flinging herself down in a chair, s
The present drifts from her. She slips !
Idildlng mother good-by the day after Chris
Chore life in Al(? ?...~ <...14111....
-...v, VIM vii.T uun I1"1 I Uliilll'U
?inploymont?not to teach children to play
stood so well, but in u factory with wuri
ind body toRether. Bach year she hoped
faded from her cheeks and her brown lock
?nough in her ptir.se to pay for one montl
naialed in advance. Suddenly the resolv<
rould not resist?she would ro home to th
aome and mother, and stand once more bef<
the start before her couraRe gives out. No
[t is a family gathering, heart to heart.
God bless Christinas day!
Wrong Girist
They ne'er considered
'??k a K"'t liorse I
-^n<i very wisely would
L y f|ir^iy No more upon it thai
t* ! ' THOSK who have striven s
giving pleasing for others onl;
which it is ofttlme.^ received, it
mrg* pleasure out of the old. time-ho
rf\ he lauRhable were it not so path
The wife of the clerk living in
the expressman's rap on the do<
ure. His well-to-do Aunt Hanna, from tl
mense Christmas box.
"I do hope it's a lace centerpiece for
carving set, a silk dress pattern or u set o
when she was here last those were the thlr
Hubby could not cut the strings fast
gathered, open-eyed, ubout the great box.
uuntie had made everything in the box
shriek of anger was drowned in the shrill
puckage after package was unwrapped.
iirottv hnrul.inii?*o/< !??* 11 11
MVS ,'U.I.IVU HIVC HUH. unwtv IUUIU II
without injury. Then* were scurlet knitte
knitted sweater for Dick, n soft, fleecy ^
kiddies, and three pairs of knitted socks 1
"Was there ever such a lot of old 1
woman has sent us? I wouldn't give thei
"Aunt means well," responded her hush
weary hour those dear old hands have spv
you find so unwelcome."
Another ring at the hell. "It's from
excitedly. 'Now we shall he apt to get j
children, hearing that, held their hreaths.
The package disclosed a toy engine f
an engine or ridden on a train; a pair o
aged ten, who never had a horse to ride,
such an aniinul; a pair of French vases fo
pink satin, he-ribboned bedroom slippers;
head of the household.
The wife was so angry she could only
woman, living In a third-tloor rear fiat wa
demanded. "I'll pitch them all out.' Her
1 never cast a flower uway, A
A iclft ot one who cared for nit.
GERMAN WORKMEN SCARCE
rat
Pay Rises Rapidly and 10 Cents an 'I
Hour Is Now Demanded by Fe- fen
male Workers. er
plo
Berlin.?The demand for female la- sail
bor Is constantly on the Increase, ac- art
wording to reports from agencies that (
supply help. This Increased demand ma
Is accompanied by Increased demands lui>
for pay on the part of the women, so for
that many of them now Insist on at Ine
least 50 pfennigs un hour (something urn
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LAURA JEAN UBBEY g
rapiwiMiMMJMiipJl
t.)
- and Worries
is almost here. The
t hearts. Yet there are
xed with pleasure. The ^
lias a lurjje number of '
inces notes the advance *5BlmP J
apprehension. It means 47%i?^
'a fillilllv at >>i>?an wl I ?
w actual *J Wl OVTCtl. ?CJ?ir j '
others. The same rule holds good i
cle Aimer's faiully of 21, including
quite as important. His brothers
have to be remembered, and ull of
luh. They always send her a trille
ther they foot up to over 1(H) gifts,
will bring her a pair of nice long
r fifty, hut they will last the whole
Idn't thank Santa for anything less
i pricing them and finds that they
mi piping for a new bonnet, while
a new pair of spectacles, a dress
lental work. Her own children are ?
r*
'.ward and forward, it would take
ts. Ilubhy hands out $20 to buy
she shows her list?and the costt.
Putting his arm around his wife,
i bit of wholesome advice, saying: g
you and only care for you for the ^
do very well without them. It Is | ;
le with gifts each as costly as our j
with a cheery Christmas greeting j ^
n your thoughts and should be
a drain it should not be indulged
making is robbed of its hearty Joy.
Dtlier's Tree __
from home one may bo
there is an Intense longB
trip back to home and A~-%.
a day?that one day of ^
low just how bountifully mpjL
e low-ceillnged, old-fash- Z
1 into living room when ,
1. llower-besprlnkled worsted table- 1 I
Iu-d-'s sure to be a Christmas tree
lisses having that. There's always
and girls?no matter how old they I
1 fur away. [
r most?the single man, living a '
ost to pillar, or the girl who left (
r fortunes In the great city. The
age town, lie stops to look in the
ipon a Christmas tree. "Just ten
it. lie looks wistfully and thinks
she is sure to have there. Then
) go home.
her loom in the fuetory, threads
ds to her lonely room In the busehe
covers her fuce with her hands.
Into the past. Once more she is
it mas. Father, sisters, brothers are
her golden dreams. She secured
on the melodeon which she undercs
scarcely sutllcient to keep soul
for better things, while the roses
;s turned to gray. She hud barely 4
h's room rent. It wus always dee
came to her so strong that she >
e scenes of her childhood, back to J
>re her Christmas tree. She makes
wonder Chrlstmus Is a hunnv time.
I
mas Spirit
<o hard to make holiday
y knew of the spirit with /|W
would nip much of the
mored custom, it would
etic in many an instance. lW^(./
modest upartmenls hears
or with a thrill of pleuste
country, has sent tl>em an Imtlie
dining-room table, u handsome <
f furs. L hinted so strongly to her
lgs I hoped Santa would bring us.''
enough to suit the kiddies, who
A note lay on top, stating that '
with her own hands. The wife's
cry of delight by the little ones us i
There was a canvas doll with a j I
Ing around as much as she pleased
d caps and mittens for Johnnie, a
vool scarf for the mother of the ,
'or their futher.
fruinnerv n* that
. ^ ??%?? V MUO|/ci UUllft UIU
n house room." declared the wife,
nnd reprovingly. "Many a long.
;nt In fashioning those gifts which
your mother," exclaimed the wife j
something of some account." The ;
or Baby Sue, who had never seen
f riding boots for Master Johnnie,
with no prospect of ever owning
r the wife, together with a pair of
a coat-und-trouser hunger for the
sit down and cry. "What does a <
nf of satin bedroom slippers?" she ,
husband quoted slowly:
flower, a faded flower. j |
But it was done reluctantly. i
ler 10 cents, according to present
es of exchange).
The greatest demand for unskilled to
inle labor lias come from the leath- Fi
and metal trades tlint already em- ct
y thousands If not hundreds of thou- ei
ids of men whose presence in the in
ay Is more and more desired. fc
Corresponding to the Increased de- it
mj for women in the trades, there si
< been a falling off of the demand tl
domestic servants. Indicating an In
reusing simplicity In living stand- A
Is 1 s?
HIS HAPPY SOLUTION. K
11HVR! rm
IF \ CH*\STn#Vb\ V
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tiiXttrS An *oto S d^du5/=rt
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Me / n?ciHT e>ptt?\>c^ flF ,
V? VHtR.NtCKVAVT.rtm ! ,n
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f ( / A> A r
1*^ f KStT Of- FUR^A >1?
i|F | BUT THEN HE*. 1
JrO 1 Hf\NOS VIOUV.D EE 1 "9L
\E>0 VvlAvUM SHE=- \ 1*
J VjQOUOM'T UfcT MEl
^ 4 l in
of
\ UP fooR. \ * - .
/ fOORUJttKS i
) BOP.VIC., OUT Cggtyft
Voudo. :;
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PREbtNTS ^/> V>>1 '
Auvi^Y S CA>vjSE\ J//Y
V^gg^ti^ay / \ vf,
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IVTV:
Judge Advises Young Couples.
Sioux City, la.?The following advice
? newly married couples is given by j
aster (J. hidings, Sioux City police
>urt judge: ^There's no house big
lough to shelter two families. Too
uoh mother-in-law is not a good thing
>r young couples. Too much fnther-law
has the same efTect. A wife
lould leave her husband to visit relaves
at least two weeks every year. On
pr return she appreciates him better.
young couple's place Is by themdvea.
Their battles are their own."
V, x T,X .. . S
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Mpl . . 11
I
RUPP PROFITS IN DOUBT
icreased Revenues Devoted to Building
New Shops to Pill War
Orders.
Wlille I lie annual report of the
rupp company shows apparently
nailer profits than for last year, says
Iterltn dispatch. It I* believed (he
nnpany earned considerably more
an in the preceding year, hut that
le Increased revenues were devoted
rgely to building new workshops rellred
to till war orders.
The report states that the gross prof*
for the year were 11 .'1.000.000 marks
ibout S47.000.000). which Is 15.000.000
arks below last year, hut the writing
f of .10.000,000 marks occurred before
le drawing of the balance sheet. This
noi'nt and other deductions make a
tal reduction of 85.000.000 marks, as
ralnst 1S.OOO.OOO marks for the same
lrposes last year. As the reductions
icreased 47.000.000 marks. It is hewed
the profits must have Increased
least 12.000.00(1 marks.
The net profit reported is ."iO.OOO.OOO
arks, compared with 05.000.000 marks
st vear. after tin* unvmnnt <>r
eluding a special war tax of 'J.S.OOO.onn
inrks ami the giving of 'J.*i.000.000
arks for workmen's Insuranee and be[?volent
fttnils.
The heavy demand for building poroses
caused the Krupp family to lend
tlf of its dividends to the company,
aklnir the family income only 1.*>.onn.10
marks.
Always Attractive.
"I have some attractive stock to
?U."
"Yep. T suppose so. Anyhow. I've '
ever seen a stock cert i Ilea to that 1
asn't n heiitiMfnl ti> loni- "
Net Contents llsFluid Drachm
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' AVe^elablc Preparation fbrAs
*cc E n similatin^theFoodbyReguU- ,<
lu^vtp | tinii the Stomachs and Bowels of
~i> c yj
2 6! ? vj j Thereby Promoting Digestion
*?e? Cheerfulness and Rest Contains
$lz\ : neither Opium.Morphine no^
SEpg, Mineral. Not Narcotic J
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Jite/ptafiXdficSAXULHTOER j
d I JKjnpkin StU v
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t;U'3 ! 3terU?.\ 1
t?2?r ii fit. .1 1W I II
't 'th^MSasfr
IE4' ^ ;| i/hrir [
^ & i A he! pful Remedy for
S&of Constipation and Diarrtux .
jjjjo (i and heverishnessand
fcfea li Loss of Sleep
PJ* | resulting thercfrom^n lnfanc> ^
c.? I FacSimile Si^natnreof
mm- i ja^ggg? j
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Moral Sickness.
"Here's a pathetic letter from a 'shut"Ali!
One of those unfortunates
>omc(l to spend a lifetime In hod or
i invalid chair?"
"Urn. Let me read further. It seems
?'s shut In for ton years, with time
r for good behavior."?Birmingham
Ce-Hornld.
Only One "BROMO QUININE"
i art th?> K?nulni>. cttl 1 for full naruu I.AXATIVH
HOMO QUININK I?ook for signature of JJ. W.
IOVM. UurtM a Cold lu Uno Day. 25c.
A Deep Rooted Business.
"Now, dad, I'm through college and
ady for work."
"Good enough."
"I want to learn litis business of
airs from the ground up."
"Tush, boy. I have men in my subisements
who linve been working up
eadily for five years and haven't
,o/.l,n/l >.? ? ? ??
uviaru llic KIOIIIIII 1111111 ,Vl"I.
All Wrong.
"Now look here. Alice, I know evoryilnp.
You've been carrying on with
lother man. I even know that his
tine is Rupert."
"How ridiculous you are! First of
I I haven't llirted with anyone, and
eondly, his name isn't Rupert!"?
tssiiiK Show.
One of the things that doesn't come |
the lialdheaded man who waits Is J
WfHck
| Hammerlcs,
Mode.
Extra Up
Made In 12, 16 a
jjMjM Therc' a no need of i
gun. Winchester l\
S runs are made entire
and hence are the ligh
guns on the market,
one before buying. Sol
THE REPEATER PAI
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Compounded of vegetable
drugs in a perfectly appointed
laboratory by skilled chemists,
after the prescription of a suc!
cessful physician of wide experience.
and approved by the
experience o' tens of thousands
in the last forty-five
j years.
Peruna's Success
rests strictly on its merit as a ^
truly scientific treatment for
all diseases of catarrhal symptoms.
It has ftme to be the
recognized standby of the
American home because it has
deserved to be, and it stands x ?
todav ns firm n<* th#?
hills in the confidence of an
enormous number.
Whet Helped Them Mey Help You
Get our free booklet. '"Health
and How to Have It." of your druggist
. or write direct to us.
The Peruna Company
Columbut, Ohio
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I Sold for \7 years. For Malaria.Chills
and Fever. Also a Fine General
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Mothers Know That I
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Father's Definition.
"Pn, what's a running account?"
"It's an open account in a dry goods
store, my son. which keeps your mother
running downtown all the time to
buy things."
Not Her Style.
"Site acts as though she thought
she was the Queen of Sheha."
"Oh. no. Site's not one of the kind
who would think for a moment of going
to anybody else to learn wisdom.**
A single application of Roman Eye balsam
upon going to bed will prove its merit
by morning. Effective for Inflammations
of tlie Eyes, external and internal.
Adv.
Hotels the Victims of Frauds.
Hotels of the United States are dofrattded
out of $1,000,000 a year, according
to a statement made by William
M. Ihtvis of Cambridge, Mass.,
before the National Congress of American
Hotel associations in New York
city.
U. S. Navy Is 25,000 Men Short.
Tlic total enlisted strength of the
I'nlted States navy Is 2"?.()00 men short
of the authorized number, according
to a statement mnile before the housa
subcommittee 011 naval affairs during
a reeent hearing in Washington.
\? w York details 2.~> firemen to giv*
lire drills in public schools.
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