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[. . * CALOMEL IKES YO ITS MERE Straighten Up! Don't Lose a D Liver and Bowels With Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. Take a dose of the vile, dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when It comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you feel sluggish and "all knocked out," If your liver is torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath Is bad or stomach sour. Just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone Here's my guarantee?Go to any drug store or dealer and get a 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful tonight and if it doesn't ? ? 7 ??*V owuwiaiauip UCIUI C AU^ keeping. Shorthand, Typewriting and Engli meat and Success. Great demand for gradu Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, ONE FISH IS SOLD FOR $329 Return of Sturgeon to Delaware River Surprising as It Was Thought to Have Been Exterminated. Sturgeon fishing in the Delaware river and hay lias allowed a surprising Improvement over |iast years in the number of catches and size of the tish. the Philadelphia Iteoord states, old river men are mystltied by the return of the sturgeon, as it was thought these big tish had been about exterminated. Recently a number of exceptionally big tish were caught, some averaging well above 200 pounds and a few 300 pound sturgeon have also been caught. The cow sturgeon are Just now tilled with roe and some of the big ones yield from 90 to 100 pounds, selling at $2.7."? a pound at the wharves. One fisherman who brought in a .'100-pound sturgeon last week was paid $.'105 for the roe and $24 for the fish, his catch netting him $329. Harry A. Dulbow of l'ennsgrove. who has been buying eavlur here for tuuny years, says that this is one of the best sturgeon seasons in the bt?> .he has seen for a long time. There Is a big demand for the roe this year, as Importations of caviar from Russia, where sturgeon are caught extensively, have been cut off by the war. A Domestic Cataclysm. He (reading the news)?Sly dear, I see there's another break In Clilnn. She?I can't help it. John. Even taking it out of her wages ";un't stoj) her. Constipation generally Indicates disordered stomach, liver and bowels Wright's Indltn Vegetable Pills restore regularity without griping Adv. Most tull stories are extraordinarily thin. GREEN MOUNTAIN ASTHMA TREATMENT PhU trMtmcnl U the result of many of stody . v andexperlenceln thespeclal treet.?+ , .<4Jm*otof dlieutiur tbcluniiiuul NkX I/ Jf throat by the late Dr. J. 1J. Guild, ' 'UiM* graduate of New York Medical Colil it-V IVV~ ao<1 N*w *'ork Chemical La?>Bg.yasaiii"? oratory, a practitioner In Bollerue , J|ft- and Nrw York Charily Hospitals, Jl J" and an eminent physician. 25c and ?n^Sl?a?AK at druggists. Fr*s and practical treatise on Asthma, lis 4Wj|9BB caoses, treatment, etc. Hunt on request. J. 11. GuildOo-.Hupert,W ttflMTEBSMITH's P (KcllTonic Sold for 47 years. For Malaria.Chills and Fever. Also a Fine General Strengthening Toole* *" For Two Dollars I will rr,?,l 1. II ? . Furniture Polish. Will give a high polish to all kinds of wood. Can be made at a small coat and sold at a big profit. Send today to F. B. Colder, 165 Christie St., Ridgefield Park,N.J. PILOCURA CURES PILES The New Internal Treatment Me sad 60c s box. Band for simple today. Mailed j free. t'llocnra Company, Washington, 1). C. j cczuur> Money back without question A If HUNT'S CUR* falls In the vf treatment of ITCH. KC7.CMA. RINOWORM.TETTKRorothrr f ?t?-yMll Itching skin diseases. Price il 0c at druggists, or direct from /*{/ / / I *a.aicktr?t HediclM C*.. tkerata.Tn. I /\ f / | OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED n< pay * to Bib per Ml for old falaa teeth Doeast uattar It broken. Hnnd by parcel poet and milTt cbeok by ratarn mall. Rank reference. Mater's Tootb Bpaelalty, BOOT B. rtftb 8t,. Philadelphia, Pa. j FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE J Diiiolril la water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration aid inflamSmtloa."1 Rocomiaended by Lydia E. ?!nkhaia MsdL Co, for tea.. years. J A heeltap wonder for nasal catarrh, I eore throat and sore eyes. Economical. U SICK, UGH! mm/ mn pii 11/attp lUni Hnu OHUVHlLU ay's Work! Clean Your Sluggish "Dodson's Liver Tone." straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous by morning 1 want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dodson's 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 bow- 1 els 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. dSfcr,, Special Summer RATES ARE NOW ON 15th and save >10 on any course. Booksh Courses. We train for Business Employees. Send for catalog aud full information. ,RALEIGH,N.C.,or CHARLOTTE,N.C. Working Both Ways. "It is tlu> early bird that catches the worm." "So docs the early lisli." If you suspect that your chtld haa Worms, a ?lriKle dose of Dr. Peary's "Dead Shot" will settle the question. Its action upon the Stomach and Bowels Is bcneflclal In cither case. No second doso or after purgat ivs accessary. Adv. Two Standpoints. She ?Mrs. Scraggs dresses in awful taste. lie?I know she does; I've tasted iter salads. Maybe He Was Too Weak. "I don't believe that man was reully hungry." "Why?" "lie said he hadn't hud anything to eat for three days, and I told liiiu If he would split that cord of wood I'd give him his breakfast." "Well?" "He asked me for his breakfast first. Any man who was really that hungry would hfivo IllM'll "toil tn n?rn 1,1c meal." FRECKLES Now la lb* Tim* to (irl Rid of Theoo I'tlT Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othlne ? double strength ? Is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othlne?doubts strength?from your druggtat. and apply a tittle of It night and morning and you ahould soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It la seldom that more than one ounce la needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask foe the double strength othlne. as this Is sold under guarantee of money back If It fails to remove feeckles.? Adv. Joke on Mother. Returning home one afternoon, little Richard's mother found him apparently in great pain. Careful questioning failed to disclose the cause of the lad's suffering. Previous experience told the mother that Richard probably was in need i?f flint ??n ..l.. --- - - ? "* ""I"'!'"""* with children, and she proceeded to administer a generous portion despite the crying resistance of Richard. A few minutes later the boy appeared, apparently In great glee. "I've got a Joke on mother?I've got a Joke on mother." lie cried. Members of the family were curious of course. "Mother thought I was sick and gave me oil. but I got the toothache," he exclaimed between laughs. Richard's earlier reticence was due to dread of the dentist's chair.?Indianapolis News. How He Led the Class. There was some doubt as to whether Johnny, age eight, of Muncie, would be promoted this year, his mind having run largely to baseball and other matters extraneous to school, but he managed to "pull through." As he came I home waving hi*, report card bis mother asked, rather fearfully, "And how did you stand, son?" "Klght nt 11??* head of the class," was the boastful reply. "The teacher told me that If the class were turned upside down I'd be at the head, and It certainly was upside down this morning, because we didn't study or do anything but shoot paper wads, whisper and act up."?Indianapolis News. The Slacker. She- Are you going to enlist? He?Well, I would if 1 thought I could not pass the examination. Canada's 1910 trade with Britain amounted to $821.680,'408. V isr/If 1 was P the grocer nothiri but ilgggipt Post '^g|| Tgisties 's T.- \S* ' | Lemons Beautify! i Make Quarter Pint | of Lotion, Cheap i: VVTVVW VTTTTTVTT VTTVTVTVTT Here is told how to prepare an inexpensive lemon lotion which can he used to bring back to any skin the sweet freshness, softness, whiteness and beauty. The juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes p. whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautlfler at about the cost one must pay for n small Jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon Juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman kngws that lemon juice is used to blench and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan, and is the ideal skin softener, smootliener and beautlfler. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white nt ray pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands, and see for yourself. Adv. How It Started. "Who is that man who just spoke to you?" "I don't know." "Hut he spoke as though he knew you. "Perhaps lie does. I may have met III in somewhere, but I don't reealt Ills name." "That's queer. Men don't usually speak to other men unless they know them. Perhaps he's someone you're ashamed to let me know you know." "I tell you the man is a stranger to me. lie may he a minister of the ros-. pel for all 1 know." "That isn't very likely. The few ministers you've ever met you eould remember easily enough. It's more likely lie's a gambler or a barkeeper." "fSrent Seott, woman!" "Oh, there's no use losing your temper. I'm Just a poor fool of a woman, not supposed to know anything or have any sense at all. but just the same I'm thoroughly convinced you're 111?1 in^r something from ine." Druggist's Experience With Kidney Medicine I have handled and sold Dr. Kilraer'a Swamp-Root for some time and have heard customers claim that it had produced very satisfactory results in different ailments of the kidnevs, liver and bladder. 1 have nothing hut favorable reports at hand and my personal opinion is that there is not anything on the market that will equal Swamp-Root for disease of the kidneys, liver and bladder and I know of a phvsieian who is a very strong believer in the merits of SwampRoot. Very truly yours, TIIE J. M. WATTS MERC. STORE, J. M. WATTS. Sept. 29, 1918. Wattsville, Miss. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys ami bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores.?Adv. Attacking the Weakest Point. As a result of Ills overdevelopment in wie wroiiK direction I>ennis, who Is now aged ton, had been sent to bed at an unusually early hour with strict Injunctions that he was not even to read. After about half an hour of repentant quietness a subdued but Insistent call of "mnrniie" was heard downstairs. "What is it?" came the impatient reply. "Can't I read a hit of the ltihle?" pleaded a sorrowful voice. CUTICURA COMPLEXIONS Are Usually Remarkably Soft and Clear?Trial Free. Muke Cutlcura Soap your every-day toilet Soap, and assist It now and then as needed by touches of Cutlcura Ointment to soften, soothe and heal. Nothing better to make the complexion clear, scalp free from dandruff and u a? - _ j*A. - * utiHUM sou ana wimo. Free sample each by mail with Hook. Address postcard. Cntleura, I>ept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv. Kind to Father. Little miss, three years old. very ol?i serving. called on her grandaunt the ! other day. "'Come again." said grand' aunt in farewell. "Father next morning said: "C.oodby. Little Miss." "(Jood-by. Come again." ^he replied In polite tones. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's i ne uia oianuara troves wasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties ot QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. SO cents. I <'nlonibin's 101(1 export* were valued at $27,750,081 ' ili._ iL nintiiniiiimtnttmiitmmMtg fuLi.! Murine Is for Tired Ejes.f r mOVI09 Red byes ? Sore Eyes ? g E ?Or&nnlated Kyslid*. Heats ? g ; Refreshes ? Rertore*. Murine I* * Fseortts 5 " Treatment for Hyra that feel dry and Mnarv ? 5 Qlys yonr Byea aa mnch of yonr lorlnii rare s - M yonr Teeth and with the same regularity. ~ ? CUE FM THEM YOU CASROT BUT HEW ETEtl I - Sold at Drug and Optical *V>r?a or by Mall. = ' * MarlM tys tMNdy Co.. Cklcacs. Mr Erw look = | .. .I'llilllUlltUMUINWIHIIIUIUNlSWIIIIIIIMUIMMINIIC V MRS. KIESO SICK SEVEN MONTHS Restored - to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, j Aurora. 111.?"For seven long months I suffered from a female trouble, with severe pains in my back and sides until I became so weak I could hardly walk from chair to chair, and got so nervous I would jump at the slightest noise. I was entirely unfit to do my housework, I was giving up hope of ever being well, when my sister asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took six bottles and today I am a healthy woman able to do my own housework. I wish every suffering woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham^s Vegetable Compound, and find out for themselves how good it is."?Mrs. Carl A. Kreso, 696 North Ave., Aurora, 111. The great number of unsolicited testimonials on file at the Pinkham Laboratory, many of which are from time to time published by permission, are Eroof of the value of Lydia E. Pinkam'l Vegetable Compound, in the treatment of female ills. Every ailing woman in the United States is cordially invited to write to the Lvdia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn. Mass., for special advice. It is free, will bring you health and may save your life. SOME STRANGE INDIAN NAMES That Red Men's Cognomens Retain Picturesqueness Is Shown by Those Figuring in Recent Land Sale. That Indian names still possess their early strength and picturesqueness Is shown by the names that figured prominently in tin- recent sale nt* Indian lands in the Standing Uock reser Mtuon in Aonii ami .South Dakota. An inspection of the list reveals such names as Kate Good Crow, whose nearest neighbor is Harney Two Hears. Mary Yellow Fat adjoins Melda Crowghost, while Mrs. Crazy Walking, on the southeast quarter of section ID,2325, has prohubly reached the state indicated by her uatue by being in the same section with Klk Ghost. Mary Lean Dog rather envies Agatha Hig Shield, her aristocratic name, lu like manner, Jennie Dog Man and Mary Shave lleud may he all too willing to assume on short uotlce the heroic name borne by Morris Thundershield, heir appareut to Long Step Thundcrshleld. Mrs. Did Not Hutcher, judging from her name, is in no condition to supply the wants for her nearest neighbor, Mrs. Frosted lted Fish, who lives on a half section, not far from Helen Difficult, And on festal days there gather such notables as Francis Many Horses, Joseph Shoot the Hear, Mrs. Stanton Grindstone, Mrs. No Two Horns, Plus Hroguth, Good Voice Klk, See tho Hear, Married to Santee, Her Holy llond, Tiberius Many Wounds, Pius Shoot First and Shave on tine Side. Whitewash. Mayor Mosey sat at a dinner in Fort Wayne beside a pretty girl. "Oh, Mayor Mosey," she said. "I saw such a good film play last week? 'The Man Who Failed.* You certainly must take it in." Mayor Mosey frowned. "Humph." lie said. "They're always screening falluri i." Two Spendthrifts. \fnrv* 1 finnnil nc innrth ?-a.? ^^ ...... %? - .'I'. ? .' Iiiuv.il un JUU UU. Alice?l'erhaps. hut I have less to show for the money.?T.tfe. Both weddings and funerals admit men to tlie silent majority. Instant Postum A table drink that has taken the place of coffee in thousands of American homes. "There's a Reason" . ;j|iMjTAtrr mm Delightful flavor Rich aroma Healthful . Economical Sold by grocers everywhere. }: " >* *# I |jf I ;amMs^_r 4 ALCOHOL-3 TEH CBNT/J RE?? 1 AVc^ctablcPrcparatioflfbrAs B|3? ? similalin^thcFood by Kc^ula-, gyjc S R ft 1 Xhcrebj'Promoting Diijc5lfe*1 f I r ^cct^u,ncssandResLContains.J [K V^ [ [j neither Opium, Morphine norl . Mineral. Not Narcotic! ^ '! JhttHtrmukSvtauaaa I BfS.g. , I Pxmptin S*rd V J Ic.f-fl jUxSrma \ j tr - - J Ax/uUt Xmtt> J M PcOU?J I AmirrS?d I 1 fofi-i ' } | Hi? C'f ( Mn> M | 3 RPST?c i ClanfitdSfar 4 CSfc J hSrtkrjnmm fh ror / j i A helpful Remedy for t$Sn' r CJonstipationandDiarrhoeaj i i?5S!?S '! and Fcvcrishness and : I fe-c c-r IJ Loss of Sleep I | rcsul tin jJ there fromin Infancy " pTE 5-S' j fac Simile .Si<natare of | B?9 J n c ? ! 1 THE CEKTAun Compaq || Exact Copy of Wrapper. Just Talk. "Tli?? I Inns." saltl u government ofli clnl at luncheon, "talk hie about a war Indemnity and annexation, but they don't mean what they say. They just hope by their bin talk In the beginning to make a better bargain In the end. "The IIlitis.are like the elmp who entered the banker's office and said: '"1'ardon me, but are you carrying Kuflicient life insurance to satisfy your conscience?' "T am.' said the banker, shortly. "Could I interest you. then. sir. In a player piano, with electrical attach i ments at a thousand dollars?" " 'You could not.' "'What about n gold-mounted talking machine In sntlnwood ease, reduced to seven hundred and tlfty dollars?' " 'Nothing doing.' " 'I wonder, sir, If nn unexpurgated set of K. 1*. Roe, full levnnt morocco. 1 blind tooled, going at five hundred dol- < lnrs. dirt cheap, would nppeal to you?' " 'No. It wouldn't.' i "'Want to buy a filing cabinet, sir?' " 'No.' " 'Ahem. Then what would you say to this five-cent stick of shaving soapn nickel stick of shaving soap, just to get rid of me? Anything doing, sir?' "'My goodness, yes! Here! Take this.' " 'Thnnk you, sir, and good day.'" Natural Fighter. "Do you think your hoy would ho safer at home than In the army?" "Not a bit. Every time there is a hall game in the neighborhood they make him the umpire." The o*caator.al uee of Roman Eye Balaam at nlghrt upon retiring will prevent and reMevo tired ayea, watery eyea, and eye atraJn. Actr. New styles are old ones that people have forgotten. Make the Auto I I TheDixi J Nothing like it far quick, tight ? instant use, and no trouble needed. Attached easily and convenience for use on the ft c T* TH : baves 1 lme, 1 e* Can make a dozen trips whilt less expense. Anyone who C I with a DIXIE TRAILER u for you in the fields. The Dixie Trailer has a capi J The body ia 4 by 5 feet inside inch side boards and 12-inch r< carefully and strongly made. ; Mail the attached coupon for Council Tool Co.. ! Just the thing J coun ! for hauling milk 5 I foru. ' j to the creamery. j ""* t \ 1 * iVii . v- * 4*5ftfr r '! x'. > * y:f* SflSTORiR For Infants and Children. Inthorc Ifnnui Thof nuuiyig imuvv mat Genuine Castoria Always / ? Bears the ft A In nt X- Dsn La For Over v - imiiy mars Ml OVMTAUH iOHMNY, Nt>V VO*? QITY. j Chills^^SB^ I , Good for Malaria, constipation a biliousness ? a fine tonic. U I Guaranteed or money back 9 A?k tjour dealer '3 Behrens Dru{| Co..Waco.Tcx. {9 t\ wsiiimumuimlameness II from a Bone Spavin, Ring Bona, w Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or timilax I duiiuic ttiiu geis norsc going louna. II It mcti mildly bat auickly and good re/ 1 suits are lasting. Doe* not bllstef or remove the hair and horse can be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with each bottle tells how. $2.00 a bottle delivered. Horse Book 9 M free. ABSORBINE. JR., the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, Enlarged Glands, Wens, Bruises, Varicose Veins | heals Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you more if you write. $1 and $2 a bottle at dealers or dellrered. Uberal trial bottle tor 10c ?tamp?. W. r. YOUNG. P n.P. Sorlnafiold. Mass. Kill All Flies! MsRP? i'laoad urwhtra.Oaltr Fly Killer attraeta and ktlla all Slat. Naat. cjaan. ornauiantal. aonvcniont, aad cheap. w???M. tl.SS. HAROLD SOMSRS, ISO OS KAiB AVE.. WiOOHLYM M. V. LABORERS ? Whits and Colored < Steady Work ? Good Wages j Excellent opportunity for handy men to [ advance in all trades. Can also use all classes of Mechanics at Good Wages. j Apply in person to J Bethlehem Steel Co., Sparrow's Point, Md. I W. N. U.f CHARLOTTE, NO. 29-19171 j Do Your Hauling | ''' ^ # e Trailer \ r hauling. Always ready for J to leave behind when not' quickly to any car. A great irtn or for general hauling. * ims and Money | ! a team makes one. and at % an run a car can do hauling 'hile the teams are earning * icity of 750 to 1,000 pounds. measurement. There are 12 smovable racks. All parts are Wheels ? Ford type. prices and full information. * Wananish, N. C. ; ICtt. TOOL CO.. Wutniih, N. C. lend mn price* and description with fall ? ailon regarding the Dixie Trhilor. f