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| I am Sincere! S I I Guarantee 1 listen to me! Calomel e day's work. If bi headachy read Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel *M end cheerful; make your work s IKtrare; be vlgotous and full of am Mtfon. But take no nasty, dangerous calomel, because It makes you sick and you may lose 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 jou feel that awful nausea and crnraptar Listen to me I If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowr) cleansing you ever experienced. Just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's liver Tone tonight Your druggist or dealer sells you a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents under my Supplying the Names. "So you liuve twins at your bouse?" said Mrs. Nnbor to little Jack. "Yesaum," he said soberly, "two of them." "What are they going to cull them, ?y dear?" "Well, I don't know for sure, but I think their names Is Tundcr and Llghtnln', 'cause that's the names papa called them when the doetor came in sod told him about them."?New I'uck. Looks That Way. "You know these war rates?" "Yes." "Arc they going to hurt matters?" "I dunno. I fenr that It-cent postage Is going to put u lot of poets out ??f business." With the Kings. Punctuality Is the politeness of ttngs. ? y?uh ? ^3llr Cash and Your Health CASCARA M QUININE The standard cold cure for 30 jrcin? In tablet lorn ?cafe, sure, no opiatas ?cures cold In 34 hours?(rip in S days. Money back if it fails. Get the gannina bos with Red top and Mr. HWs picture on it. Costs less, gives @ SSE || ^DROPSY TREATMENT. Olvseqaiok r?H.r. Boon rtraoThi awolllntf Snr?lb. Hrrsr h?? <1 of Ite omujU lor drviwj. Try It Trial liwtumit wot FRCK. by mall. Write to DK. THOMAS K. GREEN Mk Bm 20, ONATSWOKTH, OA. UGH-GRADE TESTED W^CH ONLY $1.00. ladles' altoJXTO: Willi ?rl?l strap. ft <0. KKAVTjM ft UuMPAN y7 m rraukllu tit, I'lluVlUUhCM. H. L W. N. U? CHARLOTTE, NO. 45 -1917. THE LAST EXAMINATION OF WAR'S DRAFT i Many a man hgs fallen down because a test of his water showed unmistakably that he hud kidney disease. The kidneys are the scavengers and tfeey work day and night In separating .'.ho poisons from the blood. Their signals rf distress are easily rocognlzed and Include such symptoms as backache, depressions, drowsiness, Irritability, hendfflnlness. rheumatic twinwns drops/, goul. "The very beat way to restore the kidneys to their normal state of health and cure such symptoms," says Dr. Pierce of Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y.. "Is to drink plenty of water and obtain from your favorite pharmacy a 60-ocnt bottle of An-u-rlc, double strength, which l? dispensed by almost every druggist." You will find Anurtc more potent than tlthta, dissolves uric add almost as water docs sugar. Dargj package CO cents. Bend Dr. Pierce 10c for trial pkg. and aak for advice If tho.e Is need. | You Look A You know well enough \ CONSTIPATION S I JBBCARTERS ne JeBBAw ittle thl ilver an iipilll. Cm sr >*?)? i sg A BSBNCE of Iron in the a Blood U the reason for I A many colorless faces but ^^^wll fllfTERSM P (ftiixTi Ya ^ Fo %LewtoDaerfiOatfr^ gh Shi ? a top Calomel! !, )odson's Liver Tone ' tickens and you may lose a lious, constipated or I my guarantee. l personal money-back guarantee that ! i each spoonful will clean your sluggish p liver better thun a dose of nasty eulu1 mel and that It won't make you sick. S Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver I medicine. You'll know It next morn- I Ing. because you will wake up feeling I ' tine, your liver will be working; head- B ! ache and dizziness cone! ntnmnnh win ? ? , be sweet and bowels regular. Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely , vegetable, therefore harmless nnd cau not salivate. Give It to your children. Millions of people are using Dodson's 0 ; Liver Tone Instead of dangerous ealo- 11 mel now. Your druggist will tell you u that the sale of calomel Is almost t< stopped entirely here.?Adv. A fl Murder Will Out. It A French woman with u sense of tl humor once told this story : It She was walking up a flight of c stairs In one of those I'urls apartment ? houses with a mirror at the head of each landing. As she glanced up. pantlpg, shn s| thought she snw u woman descending, n She said to herself: "Well, If I were n that fat old woman I should know bet- p ter than to dress In that ridiculous a way.** | b When she reached the head of the (1 stairs she confronted herself. tt CUTICURA STOPS ITCHING " ! p Instantly in Most Cases?Write for a Free Sample. i s] Cutlcura Is wonderfully effective. o: The Sonp to cleanse and purify, the ci ! Ointment to soothe and heal all forms ci | of itching, burning sUIn and scalp af ?i fectlons. Besides these super-cre&my ' ; emollients if used dully pi event little A' skin troubles becoming serious. 111 Free sumple each by tuall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticuru, Dept. L, ir Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv. Ir Ridiculed His Wife. , " Mental cruelty was the ground upon 01 which n woman obtained u divorce In 1,1 Reno, Nev. The woman said her hushand constantly ridiculed her, refused H1 to be seen alone with her at public slitherings and frequently showed his 0! friends a little book entitled "Foolish Things My Wife Has Said." ' K' Important to Mothers nl Examine carefully every bottle of a< CASTOU1A, that famous old remedy ,'i for lnfunts und children, uud see that It m ' Sl^tnrio't In Use for Over so ^ earn. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoris "! , a I Flattery is harmless to the woman I who doesn't flatter herself. 11' 1 ? oi I NORTH CAROUNA FOLKS H OI Itneford, N. C.?"It Is with great pleasure that I indorse most unrcservodly I>r. Pierce's Anurlc Tablets. I suffered with kidney trouble for about ten years. After taking the llrsl box fn of Anurie I was so much Improved that I would not want to be without them. I shall highly recommend them to my friends, for they are truly grand."? H MRS. A. l>. LEACH. '/ Lenoir, N. C.?"Dr. Pierce's Golden s Medical Discovery Is a great medicine H for the in building me up when I feel B run-down In health. It gives me m strength and flesh. I have been using It at different times for thirty years or more. I began Its use for catarrh, Willi fl llnillll itrpnnrnflnn #!*?? l'lerce prepared for me, for use in tlte tii nose und it Rrently relieved me. 1 ean heartily recommend the 'Discovery* as a blood medicine."?MRS. : LUCY BEACH, No. 1.?Adv. 1 o> s YOD FEEL I vhen your liver is loafing. rc i the first warning; then you egin to "feel mean all over/' ?ur skin soon gets the bad news. It sv )wi dull, yellow, muddy and un- sr htly. et olent purgative* are not what you ed?just the gentle help of <>?: old* I,, le standard remedy. t|] tall Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. n( SI ! ^ ??? T1 RTER'S IRON PILLS LI greatly help moat pale-faced people. m S?M for 47 yean. F?r 1 j? II |ie Malaria, Chills & Fever. { *" ^ Alsi a Fine General r\|||f* Strengthening Tonic. " Wi Iv 00? and 01.00 at all Drug Star*a. ? I m Write now for our Ice Lists and Market Reports on [" FURS AND HIDES I " m e are the Largest and Leading lyers of All Kinds of Hides and irs in these sections. r nearly sixty years we have ren thousands of Fur and Hide ippers entire satisfaction. WE CHARCE NO COMMISSION hi IN HI FRESH CR1SF-WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS *?' Imi*AN(TMV MBTMODS AmilD IN THB MAKINO OB TNKaa BtaCUITS MAKE TMtM TNI STANDARD -f EXCELLENCE Pl W PmIit hm Iwa. ec if ?t k> ihwli. *4?k him ?r writ* a* his name. " CHATTANOOGA BAK1RY <mArliZ?V 51 TMMTMHfi'lini HBIHW 7he KITC/m Many a man haa found It easier to mount the ladder of fame than to climb the atool of repentance. They must upward still and onward Who would keep abreast of truth. ?Lowell. A8TY FOOD8 FOR THE FAMILY. A well-made salad Is ulwuys an ap- , eal to the appetite: Fruit 8alad.? "VppHBBHHjl Take ooe white grapes, four V" apples, three | \\ \ ^ oranges, four pineapple, one cup-ful of mixed, nut meats. Put u half cupful of vinegar. AO tnhlespoonfuls of sugar, half a 'uspnonful of white pepper, the same f salt, bring to the boiling point, lend four tnhlespoonfuls of butter ?ilh a tablespoon of flour, then add ) the boiling hot vinegar, cook for ve minutes, then remove from the W> and stir In u well-beaten egg. Set i a cool plnce for two hours. Peel tie apples nnd oranges and cut them i small cubes, mix with the grapes ut In halves nnd seeded, add the nuts nd pour the dressing over the fruit. ?rve with whipped cream. Tomato and Orange Salad.?Take Ix firm ripe tomatoes and six oranges, 1V0 tnhlespoonfuls of chopped parsley, 11 Jressed with French dressing, eel the oranges and tomatoes anil rrange In ulternute slices In a salad owl. Mix ^he Juice of the ends of te oranges with an equal quantity of irragon vinegar, add a few tablepoonfuls of olive oil nnd pour over le fruit. Sprinkle with chopped arsley and chill before serving. rtn?i Layer uaKe.?mix two tablepoonfuls of butter and a tenspoonful f lard with one and a quarter cupfuls f sugar until well blended, but not rentny, then add three-quarters of a tipfnl of sweet milk, a pinch of salt, tid a generous grating of nutmeg; sift i one and a half cupfuls of pastry our which lias been minced with one id a half teaspoonfuls of baking power; beat for two minutes, then drop i two unbeaten egg yolks and beat le hatter again for two minutes; fold i the stiffly beaten whites and put ito well-greased and floured layer ike pans. Rake in a hot oven 15 ilnutes. Allow the cake to cool beire removing from the pans, and use ay desired tilling for the cake. Orange lllng with a chocolate frosting Is one ipeclnlly well liked. Apple Salad.?Take 12 ripe apples, x bananas, one cupful of wldpped earn, one and a half cupfuls of sugar id one lemon. Whip the creurtt and Id half the sugar to It. Slice all the alt v^ry thin, add the grated rind id Juice of the lemon and the realnder of the sugar. Serve in sher?t cups with whipped cream on top. Beet Salad.?Chopped cooked bdets ixed with a half cupful of blanched tunnds finely minced, a cupful of eed celery to two cupfuls of beets, 1 well mixed with a cupful of mayltifilan /lr?it!cl?\i? ??l?l " * 1 J ........v ?> < llin I Illli'U iik with n little fruit colorings. Servo i lettuce leaves. ! | HOUSEHOLD HINTS. , For tired and noli lug feet n teaspoonil of formaldehyde In n liowlful of water will rest und reGlycerin Is a good SffivStgl luhriciint for tlie food chopper, lis It leaves no I* | ^ ^3 taste or disagreeable PI?A ',n" teaspoonful of hYjE glycerin added to n pint , ffj of grape Jelly before It Is poured Into the glasses will prevent the formnnn of tartaric acid. To freshen rolls, <11 p In cold water id place in a paper bag twisted tlghtto hold In (lie steam; place in a hot ren for n few nil antes. 1 A flashlight is most useful, even In ic kitchen, for looking at food In the irk oven, peeping Into dark corners drawers. A cupful of hot cocon taken before tiring will ward off sleeplessness. A tliermo bottle is a valuable aid to H'p drinks hot for the sleepless. A half cupful of olive oil or any veet oil taken as an antidote for pol>n will neutralize any-mineral or vegnble poison. A turklsh towel wrung out of very it water and applied to the hack of le neck will often relieve a sick head 'he In 11 few minutes. Wash cloths made of several folds ' cheesecloth stitched together are ost convenient for traveling, us they y quickly. To cool a bed for a fever patient or i hot weather, place a sheet of matng between the sheet and the matess and till a hot-water bottle with e-wnter and place it beneath the pllw. The bed will be cool and coniirtable. Grated potato will relieve Inflamed res. l'lnce In a cloth and apply to j ic eye. It Is especially grateful and loling. Add a cupful of cooked rice to the eat loaf; it will go farther, and cut j Itli a moist, Arm slice. To remove stains on white garents: Tie a tenspoonful of cream of i irtar in that part of the garment that 1 is the stain, and boll In the usual Just Half Obeying. Sherwood. tired of his piny, hnd nde several attempts at opening the Itchen door. Ills mother, hen ring j Im, called out: "Turn the knoh ami ?me In." prompting Sherwood's nn,ver, "Well, uininmn. I Is n turnln'. lit I Isn't tuniln' In." Strength of Character. Sometimes n Uinn gives himself edit far strength of chnrneter merely ?cnuse he Is willing to hold up the itlre glee club till he finds the chord i his own little ukulele. - - - ? TEA PARTY IN A HOSPITAL Liughtir and Muaie Featured a Social Event Attended by American and Knglieh Officers. As one of the contrasts of war I shall not soon fotget the American ten party in one of the hospital tents, writes a New York correepondent.Not far away was a military cem etery which grows and grows with Its forest of crosses, and In the tents near by American surgeons and American nurses were dealing with wounded men Just down from the front. But in the other tent to which I went as a guest there was merry music playel by English bandsmen, and all the tent was filled with color from the Intertwined flags of America ami England among great bouquets of summer flowers of France. Above the tnuslc rose laughter nnd the voices of American nnd English officers nnd nurses. It was a tea party given by the nurses of the American medicnl unit which had been working over here for u yen** to the newcomers of the United States Medical corps nnd to British officers from the neighboring tents. There were greetings between college girls who luid come together ns comrades again In this great adventure on French soli. Young doctors from the Southern states held out a glad hand to friends from New York and Chicago. Here were breezy salutations between fleoriHinm ?nH I Virginians, between men of Cincinnati and girls of Boston and Atlantic City. Housekeepers Can Save $200,000,000 on Food In these days when the high cost of living pinches nearly every home, no waste should be overlooked. One of the most flagrant and the most easily prevented. Is the destruction of food by rats. One rat will often do a hundred dollars' damage of food and property In a single night, and a careful estimate gives over 1200.000,000 as the value of foodstuffs destroyed annually by these pests. Exterminate them with Stearns' Paste and save this enormous loss of food. A small bo* of Stearns* Paste costs only 35 cents and Is usually enough to completely rid the house of rats and mice; also effective against cockroaches and waterbugs. Adv. Fasten Helmets at Back. Soup-plate helmets worn by British troops in France tiro to bo adopted by I ho United States troops In preference to the French pattern of protective headgear. The waiting of these tin hats, by the way, though it has proved or grout value against certain species of attacks, shrapnel, for instance, is not entirely without its dangers, writes a war correspondent. When they were first introduced the men naturally put the strap under the chin, hut so many were killed by having their necks broken by bits of shell hitting the helmet in front that the order was made to fasten it at the hack of the head. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER has been u household panucea all over the civilized world for more than liulf a century for constipation, intestinal troubles, torpid liver und the generally depressed feeling that accompanies such disorders. It is a most valuable remedy for Ind'gestion or nervous dyspepsia and l'.ver trouble, bringing on headache, coming of up food, palpitation of heart and many other symptoms. A few doses of August Flower will immediately relieve you. It is a gentle laxative. Ask your druggist. Sold in all civilized countries.?Adv. The Point of View. The kind-hearted woman stopped to reprove the youngster who had chased a cat up a tree. "You had boy, suppose you were a cat, would you like to have anyone chase you in that fashion?" "Oee! woultHi't I, though, if I could climb like that!" suld the youngster, grinning. $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh ah u iucul disease greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions. it therefore requires constitutional treatment. HAI.IVS CATARRH MEDICI.N E Is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. .HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by improving the general health and assists nature In doing its work. JlOOuO for any case of Catarrh that HAIJ/S CATARRH MEDICINE falls to cure. Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio. Austrnllu normally consumes yearly $15,07.1,000 la tobacco aatl $'-!(>, (XX) la confectionery. Many people Imagine that Worms or Tapeworm cannot be gotten rid of entirely. Those who have used "Dead Shot"?De. J Faery's Vermifuge, know that they cao. Adv. Don't attempt to swindle a mule; lie Is apt to set back nt you. j Yoll Ilt Keeps Your liver acts as a ' your system free from po due to self-poisoning, i Your health may < I nvcr active. A purifying medicii stir up your liver into the bowels to act freely and eterious matter, ft Tliedfor.vs Black-D I successfully for many ye favorite liver medicines ft medicines are so much us B Prepared from pui f Black-Draught has none ft observed from the use o P drugs. ft Tt acts naturally, p | Use Bla* . * - ^ ?rWw!? Wffi" ' . ' ' ' Twto Qas en Doga. Stray dogs are being used by professor In Yale medical school to lest out a new gas, which he believes to be more deadly than the chlorlue coinhlnntln a ? umouvu um*u uy me uermnns. lie autnlt* he Is working on the poison gus problem, but says nil further Information must come from the var department, with which he is In dally communication. Ilecause of the widespread epidemic of rabies In the state of Connecticut, notes an exchange, the commissioner on domestic animals hns placed a quarantine In all the towns west of the Connecticut river and ordered that all stray dogs he Impounded. and If no claim of ownersrip Is mode within 72 hours they are to be sent to the professor. MOTHER! Have you ever used MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds. Coughs, Croup and Pneumonia, Asthma, and Head Catarrh? If you haven't get It at once. It will cure you.?Adv. At the Post Office. "What did she do when you told her It would cost 3 cents to send a letter hereafter instead of 2?" "*Tmph?she got so angry she stamned her fnnt " When a man begins to burn his money look out for a hot time. Royal save: In many recipes none at all, if ai Is used, about a Try the follow flour as urge< Corn Meal Gride lyi cups corn meat 1cup* boiling water % cup milk 1 tabl spoon shortening 1 tablespoon molaaaaa Yi cup flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 4 teaspoon* Royal ''H-i NO EGGS feald com meal In bowl with boll melted shortening and molaeaea; baking powder which have been well. Bake on hot greeted gridd (The Old Method calle Send for our new boo, Address Royal Baking | Stop! I andcens 1 Ewarg I miido Im. c I wip&ram?!) I Iiw^ tesft I LYDIi I VEGETJ I Is tSta ^r@at?3' r Watcl You Well watch-dog and helps to keep isons, and from the diseases lepend upon keeping your ne is frequently needed, to i proper activity, induce the purge the system from delcaught has been doing this ars, and is today one of the in the South, where liver sed. ely vegetable ingredients, of the bad effects so often f Calomel or other mineral romptly, reliably, and has ck-Draugh J*?.! I f * ' > ' mmmmmmmmmmammmmtm^^jmrnm^mmmmmmmmmtmamm Suffered $ Years. PERI I MADE ME WELL Mrs. Elizabeth Reuther, 1002 11th St., N. W., Washington, D. C., writes: '1 endorse Peruna as a splendid medicine for catarrh and stomach trouble, from, which I suffered several years. I took it fjf several months, found my health was restored and have felt splendidly ever since. I now take It when I contract a cold, and It soon rids the sys wui w OIIJ Mutiruu leaQeDCiU." | Verbal. , Robert's father received this communique from his Ron. absent In the halls of learning. "Denr Fnther: I am sorry to say that I was mistaken when I wrote last week that the prof, had said that my abilities were mathematical. He said that they were problematical. Affectionately. RORKRT." Makes lip for Lost Time. It takes a kitten nine days to get Its eyes open, but then It has nine lives to live to make up for It. The average man hns more than one kick coming?to him. \ Baking r ! eggs in be only half as many eggs are : i additional quantity of Royal teaspoon, in place of each eg rine recipes which also c d by the government. lie Cakes Eggless, IV 1 cup brown sur* 1% cup* water 1 cup seeded rals 1 ounces citron, c U CUD shortening r Powder " 'ft teaapcoo Boll augar, water. In* water: add milk. together In aaucep; add flour, aalt and flour and baking pc alfted together; mix (ether. Mix well; le until brown. oven about 45 mini d for 2 egga) (The Old Methoi klet "SS Ways to Save Eggs." / Powder Co., Dept. W., J35 Wil uBBBHunnm itMF V>7 I 1 amsoit Doar fid-1 nML?2MM ^7? | fj@mtifflai? nmdlS idk pr@ws ite ^ E. PINKE \BLE COMI I ff?M?d^ ??SF "WMSM li ui? t.rinrxnAr i-Dog L: helped thousands back to a stomach, liver and bowels. Black-Draught has bee cases of Indigestion, Dyspep iousness, Sick Headache, B etc. Thousands of men and tell of its good results. It ii young and old, in thousands Mr. K. J. McKinney, writes: "I was a merchan very closely confined. Tliis c constipation and. . .severe he petite, got very thin and thei in my stomach after evcrv FORD'S BLACK-DRAUGI down a package to the hous< Regularly. . .The indigestion rested better. Next thing T weight.. .BLAOK-DRAUGH best liver medicine on the me t Liver Me -1 " \ ror a Cold. CT| Thoee who object to liquid medt* cineo can procure Peruna Tablets. Timely Evidence. "Have you n recotninetidution from your last place?" "Yes, mum. Here It Is." "Why, that's a wrist watch." "Yes, mum. The master of tha house?a poor gentleman who's dead now?gnve me that for cooking hla eggs the way he wanted "em." Marriage Is a poo*- eyeopener for those who are hllmled by Jeulousy. i Wrl|[W'? Indian VcR.tabln Pllla contala nothing but vegetable Intcri-dli-nla. which ut gently aa a tonic and purgative. Adv. j llrazll In June exported 4.1104,979 I pounds of crude rubber. ! r owder iking required, in some I Baking* Powder g omitted. i onserve white Iilkless, Butteries* Cake r % teaapoon aalt 1 teaipoon nutmeg Ina 1 teaipoon cinnamon at fin* I cup flour j 1 cup rye flour ii Boyal Baking Powder fruit, ahorteninr. aalt and aplcea an 3 minutea. When cool, add ? < ?< -M.vu uk*o uovu an tau \obeke in leaf pan in moderate itaa. J [Fruit Cake] called for 2 eggs) Wailed free on request. liam Street, New York I AM'S " I j >OUND I j ills km@wm I A MEDICINE CO LYNN. MASS. JM iver \ healthy condition of I g n successfully used in g 1 >sia, Torpid Liver, Bil- I aekaehe, Constipation, j I women have written to M J i a family stand-by for I . I of American homes. ? 5H of Mt. Vernon, Ky., I H t...and this kept mo I O onfinement brought on 1 9 adaelies. I lost my ap- 1 M re seemed to be a lump m meal. I had Til ED- I f AX ill SIUCK. ..1 tooic M W 5...and began using it I B soon disappeared. I M knew I was gaining in ' V [T is without doubt the I * irket." I > " dicine "