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Suffered For Years
'8Mk and Kidneys Were in
Bad Shape, But Dotn's
lemorrd aINhe Trouble.
Hy Udaqri war* ao weak that the
hot aald I caught would affect them
and atari my back aching until I
aadi tanflr endure the misery," uya
Man. Dl CTKoss, 973 Fulton St., Brook bn
H. Y. "In the morning when I
mr bade
waa a* lame, I could
hardly bend over and
amove aent dart* of w^^?
through my kid- 11 ta V
nagBL It was hard for I 5n? JT
ma to walk up ataira or IT* jm
dan and to move
wine lying down aent IMS
darto of pain througb
"Ik* kidnrv aecre- MRS. ROSS
tieaa vers scanty and distressing and
tbe water remained in ray system, making
my feet and hands swell. Therewww
dark circles under my eyes and
I became ao dizzy I could hardly see.
I had rheumatic pains in my knees and
1 was all I could do to set around.
Ihr years I was in that shape and I
wwew plasters and used all kinds of
sdii iar to no avail until I tried
D>is'? Kidney Pills. Ther rid me
af the trouble and strengthened ray
back and kidneys. When 1 have taken
Daca'l since, they have always benefited
w?e."
Mworn to before me.
It. N. VAUGHAN, Notary Public.
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A helpful Remedy for j
Constipation and Diarrhoea,
and Feverishness and j
Loss of Sleep ;
resultin^Chercfrora-inlnfancy ^
Copy of Wrapper.
Misplaced.
When 11 young brother of Junior
Deery, Judge of the city court, wrc
tack homo from un army trulnl
camp that ho hud u "tplspluced oj
hrow," the Judge's father became i
worked up, says the Indianapolls Nov
He figured his son must have met \vl
aw accident und the father conferr
wtth the young man's mother ubout
They together could only Hurmlse tli
we of his eyebrows had probably be
atat awiiy.
Judge Deery was more familiar wl
the alang of today and lie eased I
tether's mind by telling lilm that
MHStache In Hlnng Is npokcn of us
" (split ml eywbpow."
The Householder.
"Ktrer have plp?? dreams?"
"Yea, and they are generally sto'
pipe nightmares."
wm Ank for mod Goi
|| CHENEY'S
ml FYPFP.TnRtW
EnUffl The Original Coug
ftgggg and Cold Remedy
STOPS THE WO RSI
COLD IN 24 HOURi
Baa* for C*I4, Couitu, Cn
Sara Tkaat, Wkoapiai Co*
26? and BOc at all Druggla
I AFTER 14 YEARS
OF SUFFERING
lib Lair Tried CrrM. Ut H?
Tad Taib Fallow**
StatoMil tki Retaks
I % At At -
. Me Ubtaiae*.
Wl?e, V?.?Mrs. J. M. Elam. of thh
place, in writing of her female j
troubles, says: "This trouble went on
for 14 years, often I was unable to
work and suffered badly at . . . times,
when I could not be on my feet at all.
Really in bad health all the time during
those 14 years, uud was never
without pniu, with awful backaehlntf.
hud no appetite, wus nervous, but at
that time my husband's sister . . .
recommended that I try Cardui, which
I begun to take . . . and which has
caused me to he in better hculth ever
since. In a few duys I felt that Improvement
had begun. My buck got
strongei mid less f uinful. I got loss
nervous uud luy appetite began to improve.
In 11 few weeks my improvement
was noticeable, and I got into
better hculth than I had had for 14 j
years. . . . My walking before had been
very painful, and could not stund on
J my feet to do any good. After using
w these medicines, however, I could wulk
^ , without pain and was able to do the
work and housekeeping for an ordlnary
family. My back and appetite
" were better and also my nerve.V
If you suffer us Mrs. Klam did, take
J I'ardul. It may be Just what you need.
?Adv.
?1.
ed In Little Matters.
^ The great example of unselfishness
which the war has provided Is one
I) that we may well follow. In little
things we call show ourselves to bo
>d great.?Exchange.
Indication product dlanc'-nto.- and
Srontvtlnira alnrmlnic eymptoma Wrltchl'a
Indian Vryrtablr Pllla stimulate tho dlca
live proci'ini to function naturally Adv
it.
a. It takes a pretty active man to
. ,tnake good his matrimonial eumpalgn
promises.
ra ??????
IMiiludclpliln's m?w Carson fN?llw
)0. fi>r (Sirls Ik now upon.
)M
Now York's new Lincoln school harx
7. study In classics.
ISTM
For Infanta and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always J _.?
Bears the /J|| jW"
A iv* ,n
n?r "s0
VJr For Over
Tl ? . If
miriy rears
CUSTOM*
TMl ?IKT*WR MMMNf, NKW TO** ITT.
Caloric Luncheon.
E. I The Huston Transcript tells of a "carte
lorlc luncheon" served at the Women's
nt? <Tity club of Boston recently, the wellre
balanced meal providing 7.r>() calories,
nil The mhnu was worked out by a food
vs. expert. Mrs. Harriet I>. It. Hurling. On
th the place cards the caloric value of
ed each Item of the menu was given, even
It. to a lump of sugar. The luncheon
ait served consisted of cream of celery
l'n siSup. chicken en casserole, tomato
salad, graham niutllns. Ice cream, cuke
Nil ahd coffee.
lis
? Knows Tetterine Cures Eczema.
n Mocksvllle, N. C.
J I have a friend In the country here who
has Buffered for years with Eczema, and
1 I told him If he used Tetterine he would
I soon be relieved, for It Is the only thins
that I ever used that would kill It.
P. S. Early.
vt.. Tetterine cures Eczema. Tetter. Hlnv
Worm, Itchlna Piles nnd every form of
Renlp and Skin Disease. Tetterine 50c
? Tetterine Soap Sic. At drugrtclats. or by
mall from the manufacturer. The Shtip1
trine Co.. Savannah. Oa.
. With every mall order for Tetterine we
k elve a box of 8huptrlno's 10c l.lver Plll.s
free. Adv.
I It's heller to he horn beautiful thai
[.J brainy, unless you've bruins enough t<
contrive tlu? henuty too.
'
- Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
original little liver pills put up 40 years
[ ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Ad.
}
Philadelphia is to ha ve u new libntr.t
building to cost $.'1.0f>0,000.
ah. :
its Cleveland night schools charge a
tuition' fee of $.* a pupil. ,
IWfien Your Eyes Need Care
Try Murine Eye Remedy
No Smarting ? J act By* Comfort. 10 omk at
Dnurilua or mall. Wiito for Brao Bra Rook
MCBIMC EYK BKHCUY CO..CU1CAUO
'I i, 111 j| l|j|LWi
as thethi
okitchenjh
hcabinetb
Ltt us ks?p the mind clasr and
bright, fill It with wholesome thoughts
of life, and be kindly In our feelings
towards others.?C. B. Patterson.
*SEASONABLE
0I8HE3.
For a nice occasion when dainty
sulad Ik desired make a cherry salad
us follows:
Cherry Salad.?
are preferable. fill
''"t"'1 with a filbert
W and urrtiuge elfclit
fs ^ or leu ou u neau
lettuce lenf for
each person. Four
over u little dressing mode from the
cherry Juice, olive oil and seasoning.
Maple Parfalt.?Iteut three eggs,
yolks and whites separately, until
light. Sculd a cupful of inuple sirup
and pour It boiling liot over the yolks
of the eggs, fold iu the whites and
set uslde to cool. Add a pinch of
salt, two cupfuls of whipped creuin.
a teaspoonfu) of lemon Juice and
freeze. Serve after ripening for several
hours. Sprinkle each, serving
with chopped walnuts or pceahs.
Potato Croquettes.?I'ut two cupfuls
of mashed potato through a
rleer, add a tahlespoonful of butter,
two tablespoonfuls of chopped parsley,
a tenspoonful of onion juice, and a
well-beaten egg. salt, pepper and celery
salt to season. Form into ero
'|uum-.- ill ill ir.v 111 llll, III HT 1111 "
( inc them in eg*: and crumbs.
Royal Sandwiches.?Cut frcsli brown
bread a quarter of an Inch thick and
cover it with the following mixture:
Put three hard-cooked eggs Into n
i dish, add four tahlespoonfuls of butter.
a dash of red pepper, two tablespoonfuls
of cooked bum. chopped,
tnlx and rub through a sieve, then add
two tahlespoonfuls of whipped cream,
spread this on the bread and sprinkle
over it finely chopped celery, that has
been chilled In Ice water, add a ten:
spoonful of olive oil. a little vlnegnr
and salt, place another slice of bread
on top of this and butter the top,
sprinkled with hard-cooked yolk of
egg put through a sieve, and lightly
with chopped parsley. Cut the bread
In strips and serve,
i Pl.\cc^ple Salad with Honey Dressing.?Arrange
slices of fresh pineapple
on lettuce and jsmr over the following.
Heat together three tahlespoonfuls
of olive oil, two tahlespoonfuls
of honey, a tahlespoonful of
lemon Juice anil a dash of suit. Use
at once.
When whipping cream, add u tablespoonful
of condensed milk to a howl
1 of whipped cream, and heat It well
| just before serving. It will add much
to Its dellclousness and increase the
<iuantlty of the cream.
A half-cupful of good-flavored cheese
grated, then added to a dish of
creamed toast, makes u highly nutritious
dish.
It Is u line thing to have a great
thought, hut It Is u much liner thing
to pass a grout thought on to others.
Go<l has given us tongues that we
may say something pleasant to our
fellow-man.
HONEY DISHES.
A most delicious plum butter was
that made by our grandmothers using
honey instead of sugar;
just try It with your
plums and see If it isn't
Ml Rice Pudding.?Take a
CIW11' ?' "l04*' ,wo
bUflHRtfjJ pinch of salt ami honey
to sweeten, hake for
three hours, stirring
often the tlrst half ??f
the cooking. Italslns may
he added and a little butter If the milk
1 is not rich.
Honey Spice Cake.?Stir together
until creamy one and a half eupfuls
of honey, one scant cupful of short en,
ing. add gradually two well-heaten
; eggs, one-half cupful of milk and
three eupfuls of flour in which two
tahlespoonftils of baking powder have
j been sifted, a tablespoonful of allspice
and a cupful of each of raisins and
| currants. When well-mixed turn Into
a deep greused pan and buke In a modcrtite
oven until brown.
Baked Applet.?Core and peel Ave
! even-sized apples. Mix one cupful ot
fine bread crumbs, three tablespooni
fuls of honey, one-half teaspoonful
each of cinnamon and lemon extract.
Fill the centers of the apples with the
mixture and hake In a buttered dish.
Cast Indian Pudding.?Soak three
eupfuls of bread crumbs in two eupfuls
of cold water for five minutes,
then press out the water, mix well
with a tablespoonful of melted butter,
add a quarter of a teaspoonful of salt,
one-half teaspoonful of cinnamon, oneluilf
cupful of raisins, five yolks of
eggs, flavored with one-half a teaspoon
Tul or grnteo icinon peei. Make in an
earthen dish twenty-five minutes.
Honey Ginger Snap*.?Into a double
holler put three-quarters of a cupful
of shortening, one cupful of honey and
two tenspoonfuls of ginger, cook three
; minutes after reaching the boiling
point, then set aside to Cool. When
cold stir In enough flour to make a
stiff mixture, mil out thin ami cut.
latke In a quick oven.
Iloney added to lemon Juice makes
a most delicious fru!l sirup to serve
on a fruit cocktail.
"HtjLoit
Desperate Resolution.
The diner thrust the tip of his knife
Into the yellow disk which the waiter
had brought him. lie held It up to the
light and examined It, while the waller
stood by anxiously. Then the diner
resolutely returned it to his plate and
scraped some .of it upon his hrcnd.
"I take thee." he .?id. "for butter or
worse."
Make Good Jelly.
Many of the wild fruits, such as the
hlRhhush cranberry, plncherry, and
choke cherry, make Rood Jelly.
^JN|R|
We will semi mi request. 1?School
Officer's Special November l'rlce List.
2?Teacher's Supply & Premium List.
Murray Sell. Sup. Co..Birmingham.Ala.
A Confused Impression.
"How do the Herman soldiers get
Iron crosses?" asked Broncho Bolt.
"They have to win 'em."
"Win 'em! I knew they were rigid
plentiful. But I laid no idea the hoys
were nsin' 'em for poker ehlps."
NF.VF.R HAD A CHILI.
After Taking KI.IX.IR BABF.K
"My tittle daughter, 10 yearn old, nuffered
nearly a year with chills and ferer, moat of the
lime under the doctor's rare. I waa dlaoouraged
and it friend advlaed me to try Kllxlr
Hab'k. Ik are It to her ami *he baa never had
a ohlll nlnoe. It completely cured her." Mm.
Cyrun Helm*. SOJ E St.. N. K.t Washington, D. C.
I Kllxlr Habek SO centn, all drugglatn or by
Parrel Poat prepaid from Kloczewalcl A Co.,
Washington, D. C.
All O. K.
Mistress (engaging new tiiaiti) ? Yon
say the last faintly yon worked .'or
were Hermans?
Maid (apologetically)?Yes'tn ; but
they was sterilized when war broke
oul. Snap Shuts.
OLD PRESCRIPTION
rnn u/ni/ i/inupuo
run yycak Muncio
A mot1ioin.il preparation like Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, that ha* real curative
value almost sella itself. Like an endless
chain system the remedy is recommended
hv those who have l?een benefited to those
who are in need of it.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is a physician's
prescription. It has l>een tested
for years and has brought results to countless
numl>ers who have suffered.
The success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root
! is due to the fact that it fulfills almost every
wish in overcoming kidney, liver and
bladder diseases, cornets urinary troubles
and neutralizes the uric acid which causes
rheumatism.
Do not suffer. Get a bottle of SwampRoot
from any druggist now. Start treatment
today.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer A Co., Ringhnmton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper.?Adv.
Exempted.
A milti with .. . .-epiihle burden of
! cure run afoul of u Full ltiver policeI
num.
"Here you," said the officer, "Let
I tne look you over."
"It's all right, officer," replied the
iiiau with the Jug, "I just been druft;
ed."
"You've what?"
j "I>rafted. You know, .lust been examined.
I'm going Into the army."
j "You had belter come to the police
station first," said the patrolman, and
he started to lock the man up.
"Just then a doctor runic along, a
| member of one of the Full ltiver exemption
boards. "What lire you doing?"
he asked the ofllcer. "Don't lock
him iifi. Let him go."
"Hut lie's drunk," sultl the polleeI
man.
"Never mind that. We Just passed
! ttutt fellow for the army, and if he's
arrested we may lose him, and God
knows It's hard enough to get men who
are 111 and willing to he drafted without
tnkilie anv ehnnees Please. Mr
Policeman, let him go."
So the policeman exempted him from
the lockup.?New Bedford Standard.
For the Soldiers.
i Mae?Are you knitting for the soldiers?
! Fae?Oli, yes! the loveliest light blue
sweater, which none of them can fall
to admire when they see me with
It on.
Nothing on Our Parents.
"Wordsworth said 'Heavert lies
about us in our infancy.'"
"So did our parents."?Judge.
Indeed.
' kiss you Just once?
She?No.
Hi"?How many times?
There's
Superior
Flavor
!j To
[ POSTUM
as a table beverage.
A package from
I the crrocer is well
worth a trial, in place
of coffee?especially
When Coffee Disagrees!
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Her Qual Mentions. x I
The housekeeper of the Hotel Sei
verln, In n quest for housemaids, re
reives many applicant* aud not a few
I requests for u trial at the Job through,
the taali. says the Indlanupoli* News.
One young woman wrote from a small
town In au adjoining state that she
wohld like to have it try at hotel housekeeping
and offered this Inducement:
"I am twenty-two years of age, have
brown hair and eyes, and weigh 1S3
pounds. I have never been sick two
days in my life. Folks say I am nice
Innlfintr anil hnvu > lf(n<l illutukultlitn *'
"It sounded good," suld the hotel
housekeeper, "but I wrote the young
woman that we were keeping u hotel
and not running a matriaioniat
agency." '
BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP
will quiet your cough, soothe the inflammation
of a sore thrum and lungs,
stop Irritation In the bronchial tubes. ,
Inspiring a good night's rest, free from '
coughing and with easy expectoration
in the morning. Made and sold In |
America for fifty-two years. A won- j
derful prescription, assisting Nature iu
building up your general health and
throwing ofT the disease. Especially
useful in lung trouble, asthma, croup,
bronchitis, etc. For sale In all civil- t
i/.?sl countries. Adv.
The Etiquette of the Ca?e.
George l'felfifer, a Muncic druggist,
has a daughter of seven years who Is
having her first experience in school,
i At the supper table the other evening
the child said ot her father: "Papa, a
little boy In my room asked whether
he could take me home from school
ihis afternoon."
"Well, what did you say?" asked the
I ill Pi?Mt
"Why, I didn't say nothing" "he tv- !
plied, "but I ?lt?t what any little girl
that hadn't been introd need would do
?I slapped him in tin* fare ami then
bit hint on tlie linger."
THE BEST BEAUTY DOCTOR
Is Cuticura for Purifying and Beautifying
the Skin?Trial Free.
For cleuuslng, purifying and beautifying
the complexion, hands and hair, j
Cuticura Soap with touches of Cutl- j
curu Ointment now and then afford the
most effective preparations at the mini- j
mum of cost. No inassuglng, steaming
creaming, or waste of time.
Free sample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard. Cuticura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv.
The Bound Feet.
The governor of Shantung luis forbidden
parents to bind the feet of
their daughters in the future. Any girls
between the ages of 14 and 18, whose
feet are already hound will be compelled
to unbind them again, and par
j ents will he severely punished II
<*ulight binding their daughter's feel
in future.
It Is nlsu interesting In notlre, says
a enrrespondent, that Chinese ladies
accompanying tlieir husbands on the
hills walk side hy side and not in (lie
rear, as the old China Is advancing.
$100 Reward, $100
Catarrh la a local disease greatly Influenced
by constitutional conditions. I
therefoie requires constitutional treat
mcnt. HALL'S CATARRH MEDIClNl
la taken internally and acts through tin
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys:
tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEIUCINI
destroys the foundation of the disease
gives the patient strength by lmprovtn
ttie general health and assists nature I.
doing Ita work. $100.00 for any case ol
Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE falls to cure.
Druggists 76c. Testimonials free.
K. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio.
A Thought.
"I was Just thinking."
"What?"
"What n pitiful showing we should
make in tills war if our young men
were as afraid to die as some of our
older men are of giving up their dollars."
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chili TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every lahel, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron
builds up the system. 60 cents.
His Pet Horror.
"80 you chose the navy? Aren't
1 you afraid of submarines?'
"Yes, mum, hut they're not nearly
so numerous as trench ruts, and I'm
scared to death of them."
I Over\
I must lea
I neglect ft
I How Women are Restored tc
Spartanburg, 8.0.?"For nine ye
fered from backache, weakness, an
H lariiios so I could hardly do my
U tried many remedies bat found t
H neut relief. After taking Lydla
H ham's Vegetable Compound I fel
H change for the bettor and am now
H strong so I buvo 110 trouble in doing
B I hope every user of Lydia K. 1
Vegetable Compound will getks gt
as 1 did from its uso."?Mrs. H. 1>.
12i I>ewey Ave., bpartauburg, S. t
Chicago, 111.?"For about two yi
H ferol from a female trouble so I V
to walk or do any of iny own worl
B about I.yd la K. 1'inkham's Veget;
H pound in the newspapers and deto
B try it. It brought almost iinmedii
I Mv ornnlfnAaa has antlcalw ,1
H never bud better health. IweiglTli
H and am iu strong u a man. 1 thii
is well spent winch purchase* I.ytli
H ham's Vegetable (Tompound."?]
O'ltKTAM, 1766 Newport Ave., Ch
I YOU CAN RELY UPOl
LYDIi
VEGEK
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- JMM L|BI JP^I >V S raPTEf
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Calomel Users! Li
I Guarantee Pi
Your druggist gives back
liven vniir livor on/1 V
you up without n
Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It's
horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous
drug tonight and tomorrow you muy
lose a day's work.
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Culomel, when It comes Into contact
with sour bile, crushes Into It, breaking
It up. This Is when you feel that awful
nuusea and cramping. If you are sluggish
and "all knocked out." If your
liver Is torpid and bowels constipated
or you have headache, dizziness, routed
tongue, if breath Is bad or stomach
sour. Just try a spoonful of harmless
Dodson's Liver Tone tonight.
Here's my guarantee?Co to uny
drug store and get a bottle ol' Dodson's
Llvrr Tone f??r u few cents. Take a I
/^ake\ Prit
hy shipping to M FOI
% Lewis 5aer 0 Qjo>^rf -giv
shii
MrHUmilMdrl-JII
MMaHwHA^UMBaUnUn
Habitual Consti
If you wake in the morning with a t
perhaps headache, your liver is torpid
system, produces sick headache, dysprp
better remedy for these disorders thi
them just once and be eternally convii
Dr. Tutfs
I
Promotion.
Teacher of Scripture Class?Yes.
children, then Nero ordered his centurion
to give the slave twenty
stripes
Mahel (whose father is In camp) ?
Ijord, mum. that must a' made 'im a
blooming colonel!
MOTHER!
Have you ever used MOTHER'S JOY
SALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup and
I'neumonla, Asthma, and Head Caturrh?
If you huven't get It ut once.
It wll| cure you.?Adv.
Disqualified.
Kliicker?Is Jones physically disqualified
to lie a soldier?
Rocker?He can't see red. white and
blue; lie can't hear the call of duty
and his legs run backward.
Cranulated Kyelld*. Stir*. Inflamed Kyrs
relieved over nlKht by Hoinun Kyo liatsum.
On* trial proves Its merit. Adv.
East St. Louis antlncgro riot cost
the municipality $1,000,000.
Danhury, <'ann., hat factories are
flitW "itVtOII <lwitl "
ALL MEN AT HOME SHOULD
PREPARE FOR WAR
The first test a man is put thru for
either war or life insurance is an examination
of his water. This Is most essential
because the kidneys play a most important
part in causing premature old ago
and death. The moro injurious the poisons
passing thru the kidneys the sooner
comes decay?so says l>r. I'ierce of Surgical
Institute, Buffalo, N.Y., who further
advises all people who are past thirty to
[ preserve the vitality of the kidneys and
free the blood from poisonous elements,
such as uric acid?drink plenty of watersweat
some daily and take Anurlc, double
strength, before meals. Che a package.
This An-u-rlc is a late discovery of Dr.
Pierce and Is put up in tablet form, and
an be obtained nt almost any drug store.
I'"or tbat backache, lumbago, rheumatism,
"rusty" joints, swollen feet or hands, due
o uric acid In the blood, Anurlc quickly
llssolves the uric acid as hot water does
<ugar. Take a little Anurlc before meals
md prolong life. Send 10 cents to Dr.
t-Merce Tor trlul package of Anurlc.
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eir health JS
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c. l reau [/ ///W I >5;
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i?to relief. ' Ik
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VBIE CON
isten To Me! j
Ddson's Liver Tone :S
your money if it doesnt
towels and straighten
laking you sick.
spoonful und if It dwRn't strntghteu >
you right up and make you feel fiu*
aiul vigorous 1 want you to go back t*
the store and get your money. Dodsou's
Liver Tone is destroying the sale
of calomel because it is leal liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefor*
it cannot salivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that oue spoonful of
Dodson's Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that sour bile and constipated
wuste which is closing your
system and making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that a bottle of Ibalson'n
I.lver Tone will keep your entire family
feeling fine for months, (live it to
your Children. It Is harmless; doesn't
gripe and they like its pleasant taste.
Write now for our
ze Lists and Market Reports on
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rs in these Sections.
r nearly sixty years we have
en thousands of Fur and Hide
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WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION
pation Relieved
tad taate in the mouth, coatrd tongue.
A torpid liver deranges the whole
sia. costiveness and pitea. There ia no i
an DR. TUTTS LIVER PILLS. Try
need. For ante by all druggists.
liver Pills
The Reason.
"The doctors made it statu tight to
gat the tiiilliottnlri' patient."
"Suppose thoy wanted a fat foe."
The wife of a fault -Hading tiiati never
worries altotit tlto promised torments
of tlit* hereafter.
Slops~
! I^Neunal^ia
J\^. Pains
Ay ' Why 6u(Ter from
'(f excruciating neu?? *>
ralgia pains when
an application of Yager's Liniment
will give quick relief?
Thisliniment iscood too, for rheumatism.
sciatica, headache, pain in
locator uac.apraina.cuu and bruisrs. Ill
I 15c TER BOTTLE AT ALL DEALERS I I
III Burh bottlecontain* mora than Um l!l
III tMoaltUc bolilouf liniment. J; J
OILHERT 15 It OS. A CO.. Haltliiiore, Md.
NEWS OF RICHMOND
Richmond, Va.?"I have taken Or.
IMeree's (Solden Medical IMseoverj with
effect. I
/ fever; the coti^h
.-(gft/A'-r- w a s exceedingly
1-''wS 1Bb6ciC^v^mSjS?>'/ harsh and so vloli'nt
as to give toe
an Irritating sore
JEw/R * JJQWthroat with
^ hoarseness and a
' ing i? my lungs.
The rough reduced my strength and I
had to stop work. At the same time
I was sulTeriiig from indigestion anil
hud to live on stale bread and milk.
My liver also was In a very inactive
condition, as well us my bowels.
These symptoms readily yielded to the
'Discovery' to my great pleasure and
comfort."?JOHN II. DANES, 434 3.
Laurel St.?Adv.
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