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vhiit Dtaa's Hade Her WdL
I Mn. Lydia 8hvUr, 1838 Margaret
I ft, Frankford, Pa., aaya: "A cold atari*
l?i w kidntnr trouble. My back began
Ifee asks and cot core and lame.. 4My
^Joints and ankles became swollen and
TiVd ?? jtetiL
id dizzy spells when evearthing
before me torn- _
m black; one time I ***
couldn't see for twenty minute*. Awfal
peine in my heed set me almost 1
frantic and I was so nervous, I couldn't j
tend the least noise. How I suffered!
Often I didn't care whether I lived or
died.
"I couldn't sleep on account of the
terrible pains in my back and head.
Nothing seemed to do me a bit of good
on til i began taking Doan't Kidney j
JMIIa. I could soon see they were help- j
ing me; the backache stopped, mr kid- i
Beys were regulated and I no longer
had any dizzy spells or rheumatic pains, i
1 still take Doan't occasionally and
they keep my kidneys in good health."
"Sworn to before me.
W. W. CASSIDY, JR., Notary Public.
Oet Peaa*s at Aw Store. tOc a Boa
DOAN'S Vffiiy
KOT1R-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
The Soldier.
Was hnvn honrd from mm of mir oai*.. !
respondents abroad?somewhere In
darkest England, says an exchange.
And be relates that an American soldier
accompanied hint to a shop in
JLondon, where he wished to purchase
a book. And while the soldier was
wmltlug, he. too, saw a book he thought
he'd like, and he asked the young worn- ]
aa its price.
"Three and hIx, sir," answered the j
bop assistant.
"Which Is the three nnd which Is the
rfx?" nswed the soldier.
"There aren't two sorts, sir?this '
book Is three and six."
"Well, that makes nine." said the
oldier. "Can't you add? I'll take It.
j Wine what?pennies or pounds?"
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
Has been used for all ailments that
are caused by a disordered stomach
and inactive liver, such as sick head
ache, constipation, sour stomach,
nervous indigestion, fermentation of
M|nU.il*~ ?A - l * ' *
uwu, |iai|iuuiiuu ui me neon ciuiscu oy
pad in the stomach. August Flower
is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion
both in stomach and Intestines, cleans
and sweetens the stomach and alimentary
canal, stimulates the liver to se- :
<rete the bile and Impurities from the
blood. Sold In ull civilized countries.
JO and 00 cent bottles.?Adv.
Exciting Sport.
"Smiley says all sport Is too tame."
"Why don't you suggest airplane
polo to him?"?Lamb.
A Russian Proverb.
With God go over the sea; without
Mm, not over the threshold.
nra
I For Lameness
Keep a bottle of Yager's
Liniment in your stable for
spavin, curb, splint or any
enlargement, for shoulder
slip or sweeny, wounds, galls,
scratches, collar or shoe boils,
sprains and any lameness.
It absorbs swellings and enlargemcnt%
and dispels pain
and 6tiffness very quickly.
(yager's] i
liniment
jj 3Se Per Bottle
At All Dealer*
Each bottle con- i
tains more than the |
usual 50c bottle of '
liniment. I j
tILBERT BROS. & CO. ' Spf^
BALTIMORE. MO. BSS?75l
' JJ) j
IFOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
Disselrsd In wmter for douches stops
pel sic ctUrrb, ulceration and inflam Bas.
Recommended by Lydia E.
Pbihhsm Mad. Co. for ten years.
A healing wonder for jtasal catarrh,
sere throat and sore eyes. EconomicaL
He WniihiiT (Immm and garraicvUI pnwrsr.
Frost Proof Cabbage Plant*;
parti Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, SueeeentoTi
ntrtF'at Dutch. By espreaa, 600, fl.tt;
Mm. IJ ; *.<**> at $l 76; lo.ono up at fl.50. F. O. I
J fi. HXKK. Dclleerrd parcel poet 100, He; 1,000.
iRje. Satisfaction guaranteed.
D. F. JAMISON, SUMMERVILLE, S. C
WARTED AOKltTH, sell wtthlnr tablets.
Waabm clothes wllhost rubbing. Kample and parSnltntrM.
* lilnu, ailiVniwrU I.t
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 49--19i7.
PERSISTENT COUGHS
edaageteae. Relief la prompt from Pfso*
oMdr (or Coughs and Colds. Rlfectlre and
as* for yoang tad eld. No opiates la
PISO'S
V. ** ! > 1
? Based On >?S
It Saves 9 V2C. '
CASCARA M. QUININE
*0 *Mm fei price foe this It-Mar M
remedy?15c for 24 Ubltta-Smf
cold tablets now 30e for 21 tsblcta
ripjred oo proportionate cost par
When you buy
wmmmm
Hil'lHIW I'll ^flf'if *m
fli?H
| I Rcducea Bursal Enlargements,*
II Thickened, Swollen Tissues,
ftj Curbs, Filled Tendons, SoreV
ness from Bruises or Strains;
Jf y stops Spavin Lameness, allay* pain.
at ^ Does not blister, remove the hair ot
lay Up the horse. $2.00 a bottle
at druggists or delivered. Book 1 M free.
ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind?an
antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds,
strains, painful, swollen veins or gland*. It
heals and soothes. $1.00 a bottle at druggists
or postpaid. Will tell you more if you
write. Made in the U. S. A. by
W. F.YOUNG. P. D. F.. 110TosdIsSt..Sprlnoflsld. Mass.
DROPSY TREATMENT. atw?quickrvlUf.
J *'"** *** Boon remove* awelltnjr and abort
IP N breath. Never beard of Ita equal for dropejr.
\ vSB.Try It. Trial treatment eent rats, bjr mall.
Writ* to DM. THOMAS C. ORCCN
M SMe. Su n, OHAraWOMTH, ss.
DICE-TR A NSPARENT
Write tor prices. L. N. I1AN1>, Biwt Spencer. N. C.
A Touch of Nature.
The scone Is n crowded l\us. A soldier,
back from the trenches, sitting In
n corner near the entrance, puts his
hand Into his pocket for his faro, and
pulls out n shilling and some coppers.
The bus Jolts violently and. to the sol
dler's dismay, the shilling slips from
his fingers Just as lights go out, as
they always do in London, on these
days, when a bridge is being crossed.
The passengers with one accord begin
to grope for the soldier's shilling.
" 'Kraid it rolled olT, mate," says the
conductor. Then lights go tip again,
and discover three passengers ejjeh
holding out the shilling.?Christian
Science Monitor.
KIDNEY TROUBLE NOT
EASILY RECOGNIZED
Applicants for Insurance Often
Rejected
An examining physician for one of the
prominent life insurance companies, in an
interview of the subject, made the astonishing
statement that one reason why
bo many applicants for insurance are rejected
is because kidney trouble is so common
to the American people, and the large
majority of those whose applications are
declined do not even suspect that they
have the disease.
Judging from reports from druggists
who are constantly in direct touch with
the public, there is one preparation that
has been very successful in overcoming
these conditions. The mild and healing
inttuence of l>r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is
soon realized. It stands the highest for
its remarkable record of success.
- We find that Swamp-Root is strictly
an herbal compound and we would advise
our readers who feel in noed of such a
remedy to give it a trial. It is on sale
at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes,
medium and lnrgc.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to l>r.
Kilmer &. Co., Ringhamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention'this paper.?Adv.
No Reason for Complaint.
SorgenniB are seldom at it loss for
an apt remark. A raw recruit, the
sleeves of whose tunic were six Inches
too long, and whose trousers sagged
more than Charlie Chaplin's, presented
himself before his noncommissioned
officer and complained of the fit.
"Nonsense!" retorted tn?> Mi>rtrnnn?
"Why, It fits absolutely lovely. You
look 11s If you'd been melted and
poured In!"
A BRIGHT, CLEAR COMPLEXION
Is always admired, and It Is the laudable
ambition of every woman to do all
she can to make herself attractive.
Many of our southern women have
found that Tetterlne Is Invaluable for
clearing up blotches. Itchy patches,
etc., and making the skin soft and
velvety. The worst cases of eczema
and other torturing skin diseases yield
to Tetterlne. Sold by druggists or sent
by mall for 50c. by Shuptrlne Co.,
Savannah, On.?Adv.
Natural Affinity.
Manager?I)o you want this role?
Actor-p-Is there any "dough" In it?
?Baltimore American.
Onf__r>iy _
?? usaiiikb ou> '*t'j vi 'inn* iiDiou.
Drneflata refund money If It fills to cure. H. W.
UKUVII'8 altrnatnre It on stch b?i 30c.
New York poor arc lessening use of
inllk bemuse of price.
uLSS Murine Is for Tired Eyes. |
: IflOYieS Red Eyes ? Sore Eyes?a
Granulated My elide. Keen ? 3
Reireehee ? Restores. Marine 1* s Favorite 3
Treatment for Myaa that feel dry and smart, a
Giro your Hyee aa mneb of your lovlnjc et.re |
as your Teeth and with tbeeame regularity. 3
CiM rw TNIM. TW CUNT MIT new mil 5
Bold at lmi| and Optical Stores or by Mall.
Mi Meriae (y* Meaty Co, Cblctyo, far Fraa 'Ml I
UIIIMUMINIIIIUMMIIIUtUIIMUUUlU IIUIIIIIUIIIUUIIIIlS
OLD SOLDIER
WASJONSTIPATE!
Says BUck-Dranfbt Cored Him
His Troubles of 12 Yesp
Standing.
Scottvllle, N. C.?Mr. James Dick
son, an old resident of this place, em
Civil War Veteran, recently mede th
following statement: *1 am 07 year
old, and am an old soldier of the wa
of *61. I had constipation for 1!
years. The doctors said I wonli
never be any better, but now I cai
' tell them better. I had taken dollar
and dollars' worth of blood tablets, bu
they got so they didn't do me mac]
good. 9 ? .
Then I got to taking your Black
Draught, and I had not taken one ful
pncKnge until I round that It relieve
the constipation. I took two or thre
packages, and It has cured me, and
praise it to all of my friends."
Thousands of people in the past 7
years hnve found help for constlpa
| tlon In the use of Thedford's Black
i Draught. Many families keep Black
; Draught In the house all the time, an
use It at the least sign of constlpatlot
{ Indigestion, biliousness, or other live
j troubles.
Black-Draught is purely vegetabl
reliable and without bad after-effect!
Good for young and old. Get a pack
age from your druggist today, an
take a dose tonight. You will feel bei
ter tomorrow. Price 25c a packagt
Costs only one cent n dose.?Adv.
Tragedy of the Cuisine.
"Did you tell the cook she nius
economize?"
"Yes." replied young Mrs. Torktns
"She asked me what It meant ar,d
said to avoid waste. She Raid she Jin
no more waist than I hnve and It ?.va
nobody's business anyhow; and she'
going to leave tomorrow."
Whenever You Need a General Ton!
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tastel^
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Get
eral Tonic because it contains the we
known tonic properties of QUININE an
IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives ot
Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Build
up the Whole System. 60 cents.
T orpedo-Lieutenant.
A modern torpedo-lieutenant and hi
men have a thrilling and most Impel
tant place to till, writes a London 001
respondent. The officer has to he a
electrical engineer ,a scientist, verse
In chemistry, a telegraphist, a sulunt
rlne mining engineer, a mechanic, nn
various other things. During actio
the torpedo-lieutenant must stand h
and wait, because the opening range
of a modern naval engagefent are s
L?r??nt tlmt nuitnnt ha >tcm
" "? "
IUit when the torpedo bugles sound fc
action the crews lmtnodlntely repnl
below decks, load the torpedo tube:
! ntnl again wait for orders to fire.
For hours the otllcer stands thu
j watching the combat. Then suddenl
his chance comes. The ships close h
There Is a good chance to put a torpi
do Into an enemy vessel. "Snick!"
dull hissing tells that the torpedo hn
left the tube and Is speeding toward
its mark. Then the tubes are aga!
1 loaded, and so It goes on.
It Has All Been Said.
"Are you getting ready to make a hi
speech In congress?"
"NA." answered Senator Sorghum
"not unless a new topic develops,
think I have offered or listened t
every possible observation on ever
conceivable subject available up t
this time."
Lots Yet to Be Done.
There may come a time when you'
be ashamed to admit that all you di
in the great war was to buy a few l.il
ert ly 1 tonds.?Kxclia nge.
Some Reason.
Probably I>olllab's hair was frottin
thin ami she became enraged at Sail
son because lie refused to name tli
brand of lnilr tonic be used.
A political victory only lasts aboi
forty-eight hours. Then the strugg
begins to prevent n future defent.
Instant
Postum i
f i
fits the spirit of
the times perfectly.
It is
Purely American
Economical
/without 1om\
5 \o& pltuurc/
Convenient
(ready for \
instant un/
I and is a pleasing,
wholesome, drugfree
drink erood
for both young
and old.
"There's a Reason"
I Santa Claus
f By ELINOR MARSH
DWINA'S mother was
busy putting
mince pies into
the oven, so she
: ! did not notice
J * the little girl
B .JPBHL , when she passed
, through the room.
j Edwina wore her
r | warm winter coat
2 and tam-o'-shanI
I JlL ter, and her fat
jgVj Augers were snuga
Klcd up In red
* "I've got Chrlstu
nias errands to
* ? do, mother," said
Edwina when she reached the door.
:* , "Tomorrow's Christmas, and I'm goI
lng to buy u present for Snnta Claus."
j "Well. I declare " Mrs.' Ray sank
e Into a chair and began to laugh. "A
j present for Santa Claus himself?"
; "A real present. I've got 12 cents. I
earned this money my own self, and?
? | and I want to buy something for Santa
i* ; with my own money."
: ! "Very well, dear. I am sure Santa
j Claus will be plcnsed enough to be
(j remembered. You had better go to
j 04111118 store."
' "All right," called Edwlna as she
went out.
It was snowing a little?Just little,
? light, floating flakes like tiny feathers.
i. Inside the kitchen It had been warm
c- and cory, with a delicious smell of
,1 mince meat, fresh cookies and apples.
Outside It was cold, and the stinging
snowflakes made her cheeks tingle.
** "What can I do for you, Edwlna Y"
asked Mr. Smith.
"I want a pair of slippers?for a
man," said Edwlna. primly,
it "What size?" asked the storekeeper,
"Very big ones," suld Edwlna In a
j. grownup's manner.
1 "Hum!" smiled Mr. Smith In.a raysd
terlous way. "Well, you enn change
s them after Christinas If they don't
s fit."
Edwlna wondered If Santa Clans
could come all the wuy back from the
; \ii
s S3
2
ff
!. "Santa Has Taken the Book and Can
j dyl" She Criec^.
? north polo just to change u pair 01
y ! slippers, hut she said nothing untl
o Mr. Smith showed lierfa very largt
i pair of flowered slippers.
How good old Santa would enjoj
those eoinfortahle slippers!
11 "Will 12 cents bd emfugli?" asket
<1 | Edwina, anxiously.
lv "Ho, ho, ho!" laughed Mr. Smith
i "Twelve cents? No, Edwina. Tlx
jjrlce of these slippers is $2."
"I?guess I won't lake them," fal
ig tered Edwina as she left the store,
a- Edwina hurried away from Smith')
le store and went to a little 10 cent store
Here were all sorts of things slnfcoulc
buy with her money, hut it was hart
it to choose something Santa Claus mighl
le like. There were books?such nle?
| stories, too. One in particular, cutlet!
? "Patty and Her Pitcher." was so do
lightful that Edwina was sure Santr
Claus would like it. So she paid 1(
i cents for that, and with the remaining
2 cents she bought two sticks of ret
and white striped candy.
When she showed these thinirs tr
her fnther end mother they did noi
1 even smile, hut they said they wen
sure 811 ota Clous would be pleased.
"1 shall hang a stocking for Santt
and put these things In It." said Ed
, wlnn. and on the stocking she planet
n note saying:
"From u little girl who loves you.'
She went happily to bed, and thi
next thing Edwinu knew It was Christ
mns morning. She hopped out of bet
and ran Into the warm living room t?
J see if Santa had been there.
Whnt u wonderful array of toysdolls
and doll house and furniture
' books and games and toy dishes, a lit
j tie fur muff uhd n rocking chair anc
so many other things!
Edwinu clapped her hands ant
| Jumped for Joy. "Santa has taken th<
| hook uml candy!" she cried, and thei
she found n little note signed "Santi
! Claus." "Thank you. dear little Ed
i wina, and u Merry Christinas to you,'
; It read.
I
The Youthful Year.
A youthful yoar Is with us once again
His coming marks the onward pac<
of time;
Vet ere he goes his way thd kings o
sport
MHay flnil themselves displaced be
neath the llnie.
New faces may adorn the Hall of Fame
From sturdy brows the laurel may b
swept.
And when December comes he will no
find
A single resolution wholly kept.
What good la o resolutlot that can't b
broken?
|USED HERCULEAN STRENGTH
lr William MacGragor Years Ago
Gained Distinction by Saving Many*
Lives Frofn Wrack.
With Cuticura Soap and Ointment?
they Heal When Others Fail.
Nothing better, quicker, safer, sweeter
for skin troubles of young and old
that Itch, burn, crust, scale, torture
or disfigure. Once used always used
becnuse these super-creamy emollients
tend to prevent little skin troubles becoming
serious. If used daily.
Free sample each by mail with Book.
1 Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L,
Boston. Bold everywhere.?Adv.
Lived In Land of the Ukulele.
"I see by the newspapers that the
former queen of Hawaii is dead," said
, Scrogglns.
' "Her name was Ukulele, wasn't it?"
i asked Jirnson.
"No, it was Llliuokalani, and she
; was a famous person for an Island
i queen."
[ ( "Well, it doesn't matter about the
name. She lived In the land of the
ukuleles."?Indianapolis News.
i State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I.ucas j
Co_pty?s*.
Ftjnk J. Cheney makes oath that he la ,
aenlovf partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney !
& Co.. dolngr business In the City of To- I
ledo, (Vunty and State aforesaid, and that
aid fltm will pay the sum of ONE HUN;
DRED IX'JLLARS for any case of Catarrh
1 that cati.vV. be cured by the use of
HALL'S C'iTARRH MEDICINE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn te. fcyfore me and subscribed In
my presence this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A. "W. Gleason, Notary Public.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken
Internally and acts through the Blood
on the Mucous .Surfaces of tne System.
Druggists, 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
The Draft.
j Said a "rooky" to his companion,
I both bound for military service at :
Camp Sherman at Chllllcothe, ().:
"Say, what put the chill in Chllllcothe?"
! "I don't know. Wlint did?"
"The draft."?Indianapolis News.
Implant to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOKIA, that famous old remedy
for lnfunts and children, und see that It
Bears the
I Signature
In Use for Over *10 Years.
^Chil^ren Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
A Good Preliminary.
"Goode tells nie his daughter Is goi
lug to tuarry a title."
"Has he had It exumineill"
The Quiaire That Doea Not Effect Head
Because ut lu lonlo and laxauro effect. l.uiatlva
' brouio Quinine can be taken by anyone without
I causing nervousness or ringing In the bead. There
la only one "Urouio Quinine." U. W. UUOVH'd
? signature Is on box. Sue.
r The difference between 11 skin-deep
beauty and the other kind is 111:11 you
j get the other kind at the drug store.
A tingle dnse of Dr Peery'a "Dead Phot"
will expel Wornia or Tapeworm. No second
> doao or after purgative necesaary. Tonca
up the atomach and Bowela. Adv.
St. John, N. It.', to Canada's second
city in volume of customs receipts.
1 *
Dr. Pierce's Pellets a^ bast foy liver,
I bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
for a laxatire. three for a cathartic. Ad.
Henrietta. Okln., women are worklnK
In n coal mine.
Backai
\ I How tHis Womai
1 and Was Rel
I Fort Fairfield, Maine.
11 I months I suffered from 1
9 by female troubles so I was
R my house work. I took tre
H but received no help wha
j 9 some of my friends asked a
j try Lydia E. Pinkham's Ye
9 pound. I did so and my I
I disappeared and I felt lil
woman, and pow have a
' , baby girl and do all my h
will always praise Lydia
, 9 Vegetable ComDOund to wc
' fer as I did."?Mrs. Ajlt<
i Fort Fairfield, Maine.
The Best Remedy
lydi;
VEGETi
Tbousaiuls <
"Whi
| SI i William MacGregor, O. C. M. O.,
Is a wan of Herculean strength?Indeed,
until he took part some years
ago in the rescue of some Indian
coolies from a shipwrecked vessel, he .
stated that he had not previously realized
the value of his great strength,
jays a correspondent.
I A broken mast was the only connection
with the stranded vessel, and over
this, again and again, Sir William
clambered with a man or woman on
. his back, and more often than not a
child also between his teeth, held by
the clothes,
i On a reef below was a woman, who
had fallen overboard, having got at 1
the Bhlp's spirits nnd Tiecome mad
drunk. Two men who went after her '
were In the act of being swept out
to sea, when Sir William slid down a
rope, seized the woniun's lmir between
his teeth, grasped the two men. nnd ;
brought all three to a place^of safety. I
. For this he received thy Albert Oold i
Medal from Queen Victoria, and the
Clarke Oold Medal from Australia.
HEAL ITCHING SKINS
Have you ever used MOTHER'S JOY
SALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup aud
Pneumonia, Asthma, and Head Catarrh?
If you haven't get It at ouce.
It will cure you,?Adv.
General Tendency.
"It costs Algernon three cents to
send you a letter now."
"Yes," replied Miss Cayenne; "as
with most articles the price goes up,
but the quality does not Improve."
Extremes.
"What is to be done with all these
bills on hand?"
"Why. foot 'etn."
Anoint the eyelids with Roman Eye Balaam
at night, and In the morning observe
the refreshed and strengthened sensation ?n
your eyes. Adv.
New York reports S(H auto thefts In
lx months.
, SELF DEFENSE
Defeat Backache and Kidney
Trouble With An uric
Many people In this section have sufforfrom
rhiuimntlvm nn.l kldnev trouble
and have found that Anurlc was the most
successful remedy to overcome these
painful and danKerous ailments.
The lucky people are those who have
suffered, but who are now well because
they heeded nature's warning signal In
time to correct their trouble with that
wonderful new discovery of Dr. Pierce's
called "An-u-rlc" (double strength). You
should promptly heed these warnings,
some of which arc dizzy spells, backache.
Irregularity of the urine or the painful
twinges of rheumatism, sciatica or lumbago.
To delay may make possible the
dangerous forms of kidney disease, such
as stone In the bladder. If you want
quick relief buy Anurlc now (60c a package!?or
send Dr. Pierce 10c for trial pkg.
This will prove that "Anurlc" eliminates
uric ucid as hot water melts sugar.
Sold fop 47 years. For Mali
a Fine General Strengthenir
I Small Pill. Small fntifnii
1 Dose. Small Ivi
ICrnulne bear* ainnalure
PALLID PEOPLE
die of W
1 Suffered /jf/mlll
lieved- 11 iMjiJ
? ' For many \?/
backache caused j
i unable to do /
atments for it /'
itever. Then ^
tfhy I did not \ TljJT'
igetable Com- V V /1
wickaeho soon Oy 'W \J,
co a different v
healthy little ^ v
ouse work. I
E. Pinkham's /men
who suf- u/r5^
)n D. Oakes, 11
ris I
1E. PINKf
kBLE CON]
uff WM?m have
.* i
f cMft trf
HMngHHtT*'"!'
Mf? " *' ,'v
Always Have P
Mrs. X* A. Patterson, 1S99 Kentucky
St, Memphis, Tennessee, writes:
1 hare been a friend of Peruna
for many years. I have used It off
and on for catarrhal complaints and
fntmrt It U.PU VP.II.nt mmimmmwt*.
I have a small family of children.
Times are hard with us, but 1 can
scarcely afford to do without Peru*
na, especially during the season of
the year when coughs and colds
are prevalent. We always recommend
Peruna to our neighbors, for
the benefit It has been to us.M
Old Stuff.
"What started this row?" Inquired
the Judge. .
"Fighting tulk. He culled me a minion."
"What hnd^-ou colled him?"
"A vnrlet." ?
"You're both nbout eight hundred
years behind the times. That might
have been flghtlug talk during the
middle ages. It Isn't now."
MOTHER!"
QOJNAJS
For fMiI
Coughs w|^gl
and Colds L^9
in the 55^HR
Home. Recommend
It to Omr Neighbors.
TheM who objoot to liquid m?dK
oinos oan pwuw p**..*-Laundered
Soldier's Watch.
Being laundered didn't hurt a wuteh
?i ouii /vuK'Mio, ira, i no wutcn wm
thoughtlessly left by the owner In tho
pocket of his army shirt. In the pocket
It was carried to the laundry and
went through the big washing machine.
One of the laundry employees felt it
In the pocket Just In time to inve It
from going through the wringer. Thi?
watch was still marking time.
Not So Bad.
'Tc title unit <ti' tlntiro oiloloonot*#
... vtnu ?J",, ,?V?i o uuvirnvriu |
"Oh, no, sir; he's Just a litle queer
In the hen<l."
Natural Place.
"So Hill dressed up his story?"
"Yes, and then took It to a swallow
tale party." .
jj
Q A?k for and Oot
if CHENEY'S
A EXPECTORANT
IprcriauiT The Original Cough
H mnuniw and Cold Remedy
I STOPS THE WORST
COLD IN 24 HOURS
I rvr':r~ Best for Colds, Coughs. Croup,
Soro Throat, Whooping Cough.
25c and 60c at all Druggists
WOMEN OF VIRGINIA
unsic * ny, > a.?"i was in naa
shape with womanly trouble and win
all run-down and confined to bed. The
doctor was attending me three times
a day but I was getting worse. I heard
of 'Favorite Prescription' through a
friend who had been benefited by It.
I could hardly raise my hand and
could not sit up in bed. I began taking
the 'Prescription' and the first bottle
gave me strength. I kept it up
until six bottles were used. I was
then able to do all my work. I doubt
not that the use of It saved my life.
When I begin to run down now I take
a little and it al\vays helps me and
builds me up at once."?MltS. J.
PADGETT, Commerce St.
This herbal tonic for women Is made
up In liquid or tablet form, and can be
obtained In any drug store. Contains
no alcohol or narcotic, and its Ingredients
are printed on wrapper. Send Dr.
V. M. IMerce, ItnfTalo, N. Y., 10 cents
>ui nun iiniii'is.?auy.
ISMITHs
.lTonic
iria, Chill* and Fever. Ala*
ig Tonic. 60cand $1.00 at alJ Drat Storaw
's Little Liver Pills
you feci the joy of living. It is impossible
happy or feel goo^when you are
CONSTIPATED
old remedy will set you right over night.
Usually Need Iron in the Blood. Try
CARTER'S I PON Pll I Q
r RESH - CRISP - WHOLESOME- DELICIOUS
THE SANITARY METHODS APPLIED IN THB
MAKING OF THE** BISCUITS MAKI
THEM THE
STANDARD ?f EXCELLENCE
{tow Vtaitr has ihrm. or if not ho shontit.
cAuk htm or wnU u* qtvitiq his namt.
CHATTANOOGA BAKERY
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