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h*rt?c^
nwflw? mUtnr^teom rtMWwTJSm*.
each ache. pataaiMnorthM?,|M can obtela
Anuria, OmbU strength, at any drug
<w> tor II cents. and fat relief trbm the
>- WlM MA Ma brought about by uric acid:
er MM* Dr. Fierce Me tor trial pkg. Anuris
rltldi mi will find many tunea mora
putwt than Utbla and eliminate* uric acid
ahnoat aa bat water aatalte sugar. a abort
trial will cooytnoe you. Send a sample of
your water to Dr. Pleroe and It will be
Mated Owe of charge.
Aaurtc la a regular inauranoo and lifesavsr
for .all big meat eaters and those
who deposit Ume-salts In their Joints.
iftlrSHCTVl
gflf' IS HUMANITY'!
h M ahnii * terror to old people and
kooui betas, young or old. It is th
than almost any of NATURE'S DAI
allotrod to go unheeded. At the ten
TDTPfl uvmrais which for 72 :
moat prevalent of all disorders. For aa
Dr. Tuffs
Pri
by sMppan*) to FO
\LmteBMrAQxl?X ghi
thl
Plana Sometimes Fail.
She was twenty-six ttmi he was fifty-?w
uilinn ftl.At. ?wl tf.. K...I
n* mien mcj uri u uiiu a fit* imu
been a farmer, but retired and lived
la a little village near his big furiu.
About fifteen years after they married
be bought another farm and moved
onto it. This farm Is across the road
from his other farm.
Twenty years after they were married,
they decided to move to a town
of about 1,500, In order that their children
might have better school udvun-'
cages. They looked at many houses;
but none suited her, because the buth- j
room was on the second fioor. Finally,
she found a place with a bedroom and
bath on the first floor, so they bought
Her friends were curious to know
why she had to have the bath on the
ground floor. She explained that in a
short time her husband would be helplees.
on account of his acre. and 8he
wanted everything convenient for caring
for liltn.
And then?Juat aa they were getting
ready to move Into town?she died.?
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Willing to Help.
Being a young man, he was telling a
young woman all his troubles. It took
htm a long time, and the evening wore
away. He explained how he had happened
to lose his lost position, and
how he couldn't seem to get n foothold
In another. She sighed, and he
took it for a algh of sympathy?moyho
it wua.
"T am confident that I could innke
a success." he said, "If I could only get
a start."
She glanced at the clock. "I can
ydO,* she declared. His eyes
lighted with a new hope. "I can get
your hat and coat," she continued.
And so he got his start
r* t^~u i#
at wttuiuu i uc ou uuu it wim
bare nothing to any would let It go
ut that.
' On* bottle of Dr. Pe*rjr*i "Dead Shot"
Will save you money, time, anxiety and
health. One doe* audlcient, without Castor ,
OU In addition, adv.
This Is a aour world (or thu man
with a aour deposition.
Jlgj Horses
/ajpSffrl Horsemen agree
that Yager's
JfY ! Liniment la the
II awiavcl brttand moet oco|{
mimical liniment
II for seneral atabio ma
II Per trained ligaments, spavin,
H Itarnaea galls, aweeuy, wocndsorold
aorea. oata and any enlargement*.
it givee quick reUcf.
* I A 3So bottla contain* more than
H tha usual SOobottl* of liniment.
I SlaPDt BOTTLE AT ALL DCALEKS
S YAGER'S
LINIMENT
HI CULBm BB08.S CO.
Ill Baltimore, Md. III
A Amir torn mm1 Omi
CHENEY'S
EXPECTORANT
Tht Original Cough
.and Cold Remedy
STOPS THE WORST
1^- ji COLD IN *4 HOURS
M * ?
15o and 0Oo at all Druggists
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KODAKS & SUPPLIES
SDnttlM dMIfltwt cl*M o( tatehlaf.
IHHMom ami O^uJotfue upoa wqiwi
ML CaImU Optical Ca., titfcaiaJ. Va.
, - .MP ii, wm?? mw cmviitv a ir
acvtptlte.' -I ted CnmU troobks w?
^ all ran-dowa aad
* Bk had no help from
any source. I
waa ao low from
1111 ^ troubles
item that the cere waa
JflHRPj more marked.*. 1
*4iM^pwjHEik ??ty made more
/L3^' comfortable, but
have been able to
' IT? do all the work
" ?a 15, for my family
J ^ and take la sewing
besides."?MRS. GEO. W. IX)NOWBLL.
Send Dr. V. M. Pierce. Buffalo, N. T-.
10 cents for trial package of Favorite
| Prescription Tablets.?Adv.
^RE^ES^OE^^^I
. menace el some time or another to eveiy 1
d forerunner aI imam *11? ??*J ? .fl?l-.
ICIER SIGNALS tnd should never be
r first indication of constipation get ML
rears has been successfully used for this
le by druggists and dealers everywhere.
liver Pills
Write now for our
ice lists and Market Reports on
FURS AND HIDES
e are the Largest and Leading
yers of All Kinds of Hides and
rs In these sections.
r nearly sixty vears we have
en thousands of Fur and Hide
ippers entire satisfaction.
WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION
i EEL TRADE IS DEMORALIZED
Catchers of Elongated Slippery Fish
in Thames River Among Others
Affected by the War.
Uood Queen Res*' foiuliiMw for the
Dutch eel Is keeping one man in Britain
In a state of forced idleness, observes
the New York Sun. j
In the early part of her reign a boa I
laden with eels sail^nl up the Thames
und part of the cargo was sent to the
virgin queen as a gift. Her majesty
i was so delighted with the, at that time,
novel dish, that she granted Skipper
Vlsjerzonen a charter which made
the River Thames free to him and his
descendants, absolved him of all river
dues and guve his descendants the
right to moor at a certain spot in the
river forever.
But one Condition Of the charter
was to the effect that the mooring
place always must bo occupied by
some of their boats. If at any time
the place was unused the privilege
would cease. For 800 years the descendants
of the fortunate skipper
have plied their trade In the Thames,
niways retaining their original mooring
place. Rut the war broke out, the
eel trade fell off considerably and the
submarine activity completely killed
It off about two years ago.
Captain Vlllum, the last arrival In
charge of an eel boat, has since thut
period been to all Intents and purposes
mnrooned. To maintain his
rights It has been necessary to stay
In tbe river, and until the war ends
this condition will be fulfilled. He replies
to questions as to the length of
his exile that he expects to stay for
two or three years yet.
SWAMP-ROOTFOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
There is only one medicine that really
stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for
curable ailments of the kidneys, liver
and bladder.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the
highest for the reason that it has proven
to be just the remedy needed in thousands
upon thousands of distressing cases. '
Swamp-Itoot, a physician's prescription for
special diseases, makes friends quickly be- I
cause its mild and immediate effect is '
soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle,
healing vegetable oompound. *
Start treatment at once. Sold at all i
drug stcres in bottles of two sices, medi- !
um and large.
However, if you wish first to teat this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr. .
I Kilmer Sl Co., Bingh&mton, N. Y., for a '
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper.?Adv.
Passed Along.
nr. j. w. Minltti or tfie Sinilli Kariu ,
and Stock ranch wns a caller Monday, i
He Informed ye pastor that old "Soaks- ;
by.'.tifc "stew" character around Hot ;
Kprfl^s for many years, was gone.
"Yes, he's gone," sa'd the doctor, "but
not forgotten. For tnore'n a yeur I've j
given him a free drtuk every morning,
and lust week he died and left a will,
bequeathing his morning drink to his I
brother."?Arkansas Thomas Cat.
KLIXTR RARKK WORTH ITS W FT Gin
IN OOI.D IN TUB FIIII.IPPINKS.
"I eoairacud malaria In IM, and after
rear's fruitiest treatment bv a prominent
WKthinftOD phrslclan, your Kllxtr Babrk
entirely cured m? On arriving here I oam<
down with tropical malaria?the worwt form
? and sent home (or Bebek. Again ti
proved Its ralne?U is worth Its weight la
Kid here." Bi-nsle O'Hapan, Troop K, Btl
S. Cavalry, Balayan, Philippines.
Vtllxlr Habrk< 80 cents, all druggist* or bj
Parrel Post, prepaid, from Klocsewskl 6 Co
wniPtfWB, u. u
A Difference.
"They wj money talks."
"Not always. I've heurd ma say in
holds a dollnr till it liollers."
Woman** Way.
Hubby?I was in six different sulo*.rooms
today looking at tratos.
Wlfcy?Did you get samples?
Not What Ho Meant.
Host?Ilow did you sleep last night 1
Mr. Crnhbe?Lying down, air; lying
down.
: | When Your Eyes Need Care
Try Murine Eye Remedy
to *>mr.,r i ? )"U *T? OmbS M ewtt M
finariM i>r a?IL Writ* for My* Book.
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CABBAGE PLANTS
Earl/ Jersey and Charleston Wakefield 8ucc*e?lun
*id Flat Dutch. Satlefactlon Guaranteed. .
B/ expreas; 000, 01.00; 1.0OG, 01.50: 5,000, at 11 JUL?
10,000 up at 91.00. r. O. B. HEBE. Delivered
Parcel Poet 100, JSSc; 1,000,91.7E |
P. F. JAMISQW, SUMMEKVILLE. S. C. '
Electric Device for Blind.
I A raris scientist, M. Chan. Lam- ,
bert, has devised u method of writiug
I which will be very useful for blind
J persons, especially mutilated persona
who have lost their baads or forearms,
the r**rt f11 n tr nt t-l.a ot " ? 1
? ireiiis uuuc
by a specially designed electrical de!
vice. In the first place the characters
composing the text are printed In
Morse alphabet on the same method
its Is employed for producing letters
In relief on letter paper, that Is by
printing with a thick paste which then
solidifies nnd leaves a raised letter.
This method now replaces the old embossing
process where cost is an Item,
' for it Is much cheaper. The only difference
from the usual Morse alphabet
Is to place the dashes vertically
Instead of hoficontallly. Reading of
these characters can then be done by
persons deprived of their hands, by
the use of a very simple electric device
which la run over the characters
in relief which are printed with a special
metallic Ink.
Accommodating.
A real estate man was trying to sell
u small farm by mall to a possible purchaser,
a very precise and particular
person. One day a friend asked him
how he was making out on the deal.
"Oh, I've quit," he said In n tone of
marked displeasure. "You see, he
wrote for so many details that I got
tired at last and wrote telling him if
he would pay the freight both ways I
would ship the darn farm down to the
city for him to look at, and he never
answered my letter."?Fuck.
Not Much Relation.
Hetty had two brothers, Charles und |
T>avld. "You know," she said, "dad
and David were horn in England and ;
Mother and Charles and I were born
in America, so you see (here isn't such
a close re'atlonshlp.
Police Camouflage.
"Whut an idiot Jlrosby is!"
"Don't be so brutal. Why not call !
him <4 German diplomat?"
Women are fnat replacing men In
the D.Mtlah printing trade.
The Franco-Prussian war of 1870
cost $1,K?I000,000.
IF In most cases!
I of Dyspepsia H
I Coffee Does |
Not Agree"? I
says a well known |
authority. jl
Many who use cof- !i|
I fee ? not knowing M
that it aggravates H
stomach troubles? II
could still enjoy a H
delicious hot table I
beverage and es- H \
cape coffee's effects ji
by a change to the 1
wholesome, pure 1
cereal drink? IB
POSTUM
'There's a Reason** |
<rf F?*. IU?i
"
.. . \
Tallapoosa, Ou.?Mr*. Baltic Kidson.
Jt this place, writes: **I was in very
poor health, all ran-down, nervous,
had fainting spells, dizziness and
heart fluttering. I had these symptoms
usually at my . . times. J had
a very hard time, working for seven
years in a hotel after my father died.
1 had -to support our family of four. I
read the Birthday Almanac and
thought 1 would begin taking CnrduL
1 received good benefit from It. I am
sure it will do all that It claims to dv. I
1 took three or four bottles before it.,,
began to dhow effects. After that I
improved rapidly and gained in health
atiil al??onr?ih T ?-1 ? ~ k?? *
jk iwk uiutf oumes id j
All. This Is the only tiiue I have '
taken It. I was down to 108 pounds
and 1 gulued to 122. 1 felt like a new j
woman. I couldn't sleep before and !
had to be rubbed. I would get so nerv- j
ous and numb. And all this was
stopped by Cardul."
The true value of a medicine can be
determined -only by the results ob* ,
talued from Its actual use. The thousands
of letters we have received
every year for inuny years from
grateful users of Cnrdul. are powerful
tributes- to Its worth and effectiveness!. (
If you suffer from womanly ailments.
try Cardul, the woman's tonic. .
?Adv.
Davy's Philosophy.
<Jid Thtvy Skinner, u ttsheruum on
the Cape Cod coast, was noted for un- i
failing self-poise and economy of ,
words. No one ever knew Old Davy ;
to become In the leust excited, nor did
he ever waste a word.
One summer day he was rowing
along In his boat when a dory containing
Ave or aix young summer (>eople
was crpslsod near hint. Nuturully
there were screams and tvild confusion.
in the midst of which Davy
rowed over to the scene of the dlsas- :
tor and said placidly to the young peo- j
pie who were clinging to the oat, ;
screaming for help: i
"Hadn't you better get In?"
Had Permission.
Little Klnley had been told repeatedly
not to take things to eat with-'
out permission. His mother found
him one day with two pieces of loaf
sugar In Ids hands while he was Just
swallowing another. "Oh, Klnley," ahe
said. "I told you never to take 'kings
without asking for them." liaising a
happy face to her, he said: "And I
didn't, mother; I asked myself and
myself said yea."
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S ,
i/\3ic.lco3 com 1UNIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is ;
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron j
builds up the system. 60 cents.
Recalled a Poem.
Billy was sitting with his mother
by the fireside one night. Suddenly he
announced: "Mother, you remind me
of a beautiful poem."
"What If It, dear?" she asked, tnucb
touched.
" 'Shoot, If you want to, my old gray *
head,'" said Billy with pride.
mother!"
Have you ever used MOTHER'S JOY
SALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup and
Pneumonia, Asthma, and Head Cata
-
tuirur u jruu oaven'c get It at once. >
It will cure you.?Adv.
He Sticks Around.
Visitor?Is Mr. Henpeck home?
Mahl?Yea; Mrs. Henpeck hits not
gone away yet.
Not Wanted.
"Say, old boy, can I borrow?" "
"Nothing from me, unless It's trouble."
ALMOST HELPLESS I
Mr. Reuter Went Through a
Terrible Siege of Kidney
Trouble. Doan's Brought
Back His Health.
"After an injury I was in terrible I
shape from kidney trouble," says D. I
Router, North St., West Chicago, 111. I
"1 couldn't stoop because of the awful I
pains in my back and the steady, dull I
misery almost .Aore me - I
Iran tic. 1 bad to be helped
out of bed mornings, A jl
the pains across my kid- ,1 * ?v
neya were no bad and no- f'
body knows the agony 1 V
went through. I couldn't
do anything and was almost
helpless; it teemed A jfSpL.
I would never get well. t|fl jSSr
"The urine passed far W^fF''7
too often and burned like ^ !
scalding water. The paa- ""
sages were scanty and 1 had no control |
over them. At times everything in
front of mc grew dark and I Couldn't
nee for several minutes. I perspired
profusely and I was thirsty all the
time, tor two years I suffered, trying
medicine after medicine without relief.
I was just about discouraged and didn't
think 1 would ever be able to work
again.
"Hearing about Doan's Kidney Pills
I used them and four boxes cured me.
My kidneys he^me normal, iny back
got well and strong and all the other
trouble* disappeared."
Btrorn to before me,
,TAS. W. CARR, Notary Publft.
Cat Doan'a at Amy Stars, SOe a Ba
DOAN'S VSBST
F09TER-M1LBUKN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y.
FOR COUGHS AND COLDS
?tak# t prompt and (fltctht re mad y ?
that acts qoV-kly and contain* no opiate*.
Too can *et auch a remedy by aikini Oar
PISO'S
Turned Into New Type of UntMO.
' ImIi Naval a on. . v 1
There lm* just been cant at th? BethK'hein
steel works nmonster lugot for
the first of the IG-ltich rifles that unto
arm the great new battle cruisers
of the United States navy, under construction
at Camdeo. So far as known, I
writes a Bethlehem (Pa.) corespond-l
cat off the Philadelphia Record, the ,
foremost ship of this class now alloot '
la the British cruiser Lion, with engines
of 110,000 horse power. Her
speed Is a bit beitc* than 40 miles an 1
hoar and she carries 14-inch guns. The
AmerictiQ battle cruisers will have en- <
glues of 200.000 horse power and each <
will he armed with four 10-inch rifles.
which will shoot 20 miles. From pres- i
ent Indications there will be six of (
them nud Bethlehem has the order for j
all the guns, which will he the lurg- ;
est on un.v ships of tills kind In nny ]
navy. <
The ingot required the conteuts of s
three open-hearth furnaces, being 15 ]
feet 7 inches long, 100 Inches in diameter
and weighing 810,000 pounds. It
will take severnl weeks to cool such '
nu enormous mass of metal. ufter '
which It will bo cut, bored and hollow 1
forged on the great armor plate press
into a tube 80 feet long. It is projmsed
to finish these lft-lnch guns In
record time In the new gun shop, which
Is wide enough to turn the tube uround,
with rpotn to spare. Special lathes
and other uinchlnetV had to be constructed
to handle these guns, whose
ports, such as-jackets, rings and yokes,
jtre already being forged.
HEAL BABY RASHES
That Itch, Burn and Torture With CutL
cura?Trial Free. i (
A hot Outicura Sonp bath Is soothing , j
to Irrltncetl skins when followed by
a gentle application of Outicura Olnt- .
tnent. Use Outicura for every-day toilet
preparations to prevent such troul?l'?s.
After this treatment baby sleeps ,
mother rests and healment follows.
Free sample each by mall with Hook. ,
Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv. t
t
Nothing Left. < ,
"V^S. we used to sit out in tl?.? old
Numa>cr house in the beautiful moon- (
light, Strange to say. Jack never be- j
lleved he kissed me as often us I uc- j
cu?e<] Iviin of doing." 1
"Alt, and how did you convince t
him?"
"Why, the nest night 1 told him to
cut a notch in the summer house each
time he trok n klsq." ?
"How did the scheme work?" *
"Very well for a while, hut?er? lby
the end of the week there was no *
summer house left." d
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BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP \
? h
will quiet your cough, soothe the InHumiliation
of u sore throat and lungs,
stop IrrltaLon in the bronchial lubes,
insuring a good night's rest, free from
coughing and with easy expectoration v
In the morning. Mnde and sold jn c
America for fifty-two years. A won- h
derful prescription, assisting Nature la (1
building up your general health and "
throwing off the disease. Especially 11
useful in lung trouble, usthina, croup, f
bronchitis, etc. For sale In all civilI
red countries.?Adv. '
A Costly Joke.
When Mrs. Ellen Butler of Manchester.
being about to embark at Douglas, o
Isle of Man. for Liverpool, was asked v
what nationality she was, she replied v
three times In a loud voice: "German." s
She afterwards said she did it for fun, h
hut the magistrate fined her a guinea p
($f?) and costs.?London Observer.
, Hla Money.
"The Ix>rd knows how Hlnks made ~
his money!" 1
"No wonder he always looks worled."
8
I
Men who nre bald always sneer ut ?
the man who parts his hair In the
middle.
II
Massachusetts unions wilt demand tr
a woman's 48-hour week.
If your tvti mart or fool acalrind, Ho- )<
man Eye Balaam applied uiw.n Kolritf to l>*d
la Juat the thine to relieve th?m. Adv.
Unreal pleasures of life nre the moat r
expensive. y
[ Middle J
I Womt
1 Are Here Told the I
B for Their Trc
2 Freemont, O.?1"I was passing
B period of life, being forty-six yea
the symptoms incident to that cl
nervousness, and was in a genera
M so it was hard for me to do my w
A ham's Vegetable Compound was r
the beat remedy for my troubles,v
H to be. I feel better and strong*
9 taking it, and the annoying s\
| geared."?Mrs. M. Godpkm, W4 N:
h uua
I North naTCBt Conn.?"Lydia 1
ble Compound restored my health
had failed when passing through
U nothing like it to overcome th
?Mrs. Florxncb 1 ssiJ.a,Box 1V7
I Iff]
I TXVU
I VEGET/
I lias the ^reatei
tonight! Take Dod
>*. jte? i^l
D?uer i nan
i
Calomel sickens! If bilio
achy read m
Listen to me! Take no more sickening.
salivating calomel when bllloun or
constipated. Don't lose u day's work I
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Oaloiuel, when It comes into contact
with sour blie. crashes Into It, break
iujt it up. mi* is wncn you feel that
nwful nausea and cramping. If you
ire sluggish ami "ull knocked out." tf
four liver is torpid und bowels const!!>nted
or you have headache, dizziuess,
coated tongue. If breath Is hud or
itomuoh sour. Just take a spoonful of
harmless Dodson's IJver Tone.
Here's my guarantee?Oo to any
Irug store and get a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone fqr a few cents. Take a
spoonful tonight, and If It doesn't
iflfflH
f! @11
Bold for 47 years. For M?Ji
a Fine General Strengthenir
His Wish Gratified.
"Ah!" sighed the convalescent sol- i
ller at a base hospital. "whut wouldn't I
1 give for one breath of my native
tlr r
"Where d* you eoine from?" asked an
titihulnnce driver.
"Frae Aberdeen."
"Aberdeen, eh? I eame down from
here before crossing. Walt hulf a
HIT. and I'll see whiil I can <lo for
ran."
A little later there was a noise of
hrobhing engines, ni(d a powerful moor
car drew up before the veranda
vhero the soldiers "were sitting.
"Now, then." said the obliging driver.
"Bend down to* thin wheel, while
' unscrew the valve of this back tire.
! pumiM'd It up In Aberdeen before I
eft. I'ut your mouth right over It and
ake a good sup when 1 let her go."
$100 Reward. $100
Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influinced
by constitutional condition* It
herefore requires constitutional treat- i
lent. HAUL'S CATARRH MKD1C1NK
; taken Internally and ac-'a through the
Hood on the Mucous Surfaces of the 8ysern.
HAUL'S CATARRH MKDICINK
estroyri the foundation of .he disease,
Ives the patient strength by Improving
he general health and aeolsta nature In
olng Its work. flOO.OO for an/ case of
ataerh that HALL'S CATARRH
IGDlCINn falls to cure.
Drupglsts ?&c. Testimonials fVeot.
r. j. v^nen?jr ? Co.. roieao, UIU4
New Cause for Worry.
"With beef so high," says the BIllllle
ricucon, "we could compromise on
hlcken meat, but chl?*kens ulr too detructlve
to raise where farm garlenln'
is goln' on. Now, turkeys ulr
jore reusonuhle, an* we've had good
nek with 'em, but who wants tf> live on
urkey? Bf we tackle turkey week
11 an' week out, how kin wo enjoy
Ihrlstmus?"?Atlanta Constitution.
Wished Nearer Relation.
Italph lives In the city, but Is fond
f his grandfather, a farmer, and often
Islts him. One day after one of his
islts he sat for a long time in a deep
tudy, and with a homesick look on
ils face he finally said: "I wish grandn
was nearer related to inc."
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
'ASTOltlA, that famous old remedy
or infants und children, and see that It
tgnature of
a iise ror over 30 Years.
Jhildren Cry for Fleteher'B Castoria
Money doesn't make the man, but a
ttle thing like that doesn't worry the
tan who makes the money.
Occasionally a man Is clever enough
j know how Important he Isn't.
R. C. Morton of Columbus, O., has
etlred after serving one railroad -r>0
ears. \
Vged jm
*IV '
Jest Remedy
tubles.
' through the critical \
.rs of age and had all >y
mnge? heat flashes,
1 run down condition. ??
orlc. Lydia E.
eeommended to me aa \
rhich it surely proved ^ ^ i/ffiXk
sr iu c ci f w oy BiUCfJ
rmptoms have dlaap- vj far 4BSM
tpoleon St., Fremont, BKjB
B. PI ok ham's Vegeta*
after everything el*e
change of life. There
e trying symptoms." W
, North Haven, Conn.
i Such. ?ns?$
L E. PINK!
IBLE C0M1
at record for tke
JYDIA C.PINKH/
mmmmmmmmmmammm
son's Liver Tone! ] 1
Calomel For Liver
us, constipated and heady
guarantee.
- .
straighten yon right up and make yw
feel fine and vigorous by mornl ng^Ji
wane you to go geek to the storo mad
get yohr money. Dodsoa's Liver Tom
Is destroying the sale of calomel bocause
it is real liver medicine; entirely
vegetable, therefore It can not salivate
or make yon sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of ^
Dmlson's Liver Tone will put yoar
sluggish liver to work and clean yoar
bowels of that sour bile and cousttputed
waste which is clogging yoar
system and making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that n bottle of Ikxlson'e
Liver Tone will keep your entlro family
feeling fine for months. Give It tn
your children. It Is harmless; doesn't
gripe and they UJw Its plcasaut tastn.
I ?Adr.
(smith's
.l Tonic
irl?, OH ilia and Fever. Al?
kg Tonic. BOcul|LOOitinl.j%iu.?
Ecclesiastical Confectionery.
One Sunday a young man from the
north of Scotland, while walking out
with his sweetheart, noticed over k
doorway the sign, "I>nlry and Clonfectloner."
Wishing to give the young
lady a treat, the youth entered the
shop iiml asked for chocolate creams.
"I diuiia sell chocolate creams on
the Sabbath." said the old hidy behind
the counter severely.
"Hill VI! sell SWOetlos III llin iKmwn
that has Just pint* out." snlil the young
fellow, who Indeed hnd sism the transuction
through the window.
"Ay. some ecclesiastical confectionery.
but tme chocolate creams," said
the lady, and went on to explain: "KSccleslnstlcal
confeceotlonery is peppermint
drups, pan drnps and ginger loxengers,
but nae chocolate cream*."
" I
Speaking of Etftta. ~"*r * - ?
Little Genevieve lived with her ?
grundmother out on the desert on a
homestead where company was u rare
thing. When some one did come sho
was almost overcome with Joy.
Sometimes an uutomohilc load
would stop to rest 011 their way
through the country. One ?lay n beautlful
brown-eyed lady stopped for a
while. Oenevievu and she were having
an Interesting time together.
Finally Genevieve suid "you havo v
pretty eyes." y 1
"Have 1," said the lady 'Thank \ I
yen." V |
"Yes," suid Genevieve, "the yolks of 1
them are brown, just like mine." a'
Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver, 1
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
for a laxative, three for a cathartlo. Ad.
S. B. Hanks, dead In Winona, Minn.,
was a cousin of Abraham Lincoln.
Atlanta, On., Is to have a rubber .
fuctory.
The Civil war cost the United States
$n,ooo.ooo.oQo.
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Get the Genuine ;
CASCARAg QUININE
No advance in price for thia 2(Vyearold
remedy? 25c for 24 tableta Soma
Figured on proportionate coat per I
tablet, you iirt 9%c when you buy I
Hill's?Cures Cold J
? ynf ? ^ -I
At any Drug Store
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 46--1M7.
lAM^l I
POUND I
gnotost good!
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