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I TRICKS OF MIND READING
I
I Writing pf Questions and Reading
Them by the Performer Through
Prearrangement, Puzzling.
In ancient times the sleight-of-hand
performers were popularly regarded
with awe, as beings who were gifted
with supernatural powers; and the
performers, to enhance their own Importance,
took care not to contradict
the general belief.
Nowadays we kno-v quite well
enough that all feats of legerdemain,
however wonderful they may appear,
are quite natural, If we only knew
how they were done, observes a writer.
One of the puzzling trieks performed
by so-called public mind readers, or
clairvoyants, is an extremely simple
deception. The performer, standing
on the stare, asks several nornnm in
the audience to write each a' sentence
en a slip of pnper and seal it in an
envelope.
Of course the stationery is furnished
and afterward collected. One of the
aodlente is n confederate, and writes
n sentence agreed upon beforehand.
Wbeu- the assistant goes through the
house gathering up the envelopes, the
confederate's contribution is curefully
put wehre it will he the last one of the
lot to be taken up.
The performer picks out an envelope,
nnd, after feeling It, with much
ceremony, pronounces the sentence
agreed upon, and the confederate in
the audleuce acknowledges thut he
wrote it
To confirm this, the performer tears
pen the envelope and repeats the sentence
as though he found it on the Inclosed
paper, which is in reality another
man's sentence, which he reads,
and then, pocking up nnother envelope
nnd fumbling It over, fie culls out the
sentence he has just read.
The one who wrote It Bays it is right,
the performer tears open the envelope,
vends whut is In it, und proceeds In
that way through the lot.
The young condor stays about the
nest until It Is a year old.
Hard Colds
nrrini AI
UUUIKA ferf yUiiNlf?t
TSs old family remedy?la tablet
farm?We, aura, eaay to take. No
eolstas?oo unpleasant alter effect*.
Carta cold* In 34 hour*?Qrlp In S
days. Money back if It fails. Get the
genuine box with
Red Top and Mr.
JmUBVA Hill's picture on it yyiliilfliV
KBqSiI 24 Tmbutu for 25?- MihIiI
At Any Drue Star*
A GREAT DISCOVERY
(By J. H. Watson, M. D.)
Swollen hands, ankles, feet are due to
dropsical condition, often caused by
disordered kidneys. Naturally when the
kidneys are deranged the blood is filled
srtth poisonous waste matter, which setHas
In the feet, ankles and wrists-r or under
the eyes In bag-like formations.
As a remedy for those easily recognised
symptoms of Inflammation caused by urlo
add as scalding urine, backache and frequent
urination, as well as sediment In
the urine, or If urlo acid In the blood has
ceusod rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica,
gout. It Is simply wonderful how quickly
Ao-u-rlo acts; tho pains and stiffness
rapidly disappear, for Anurlc, (double
strength), is many times more potent
than llthla and often eliminates uric acid
mm hot water melts sugar. All druggists.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet* for tho
Im and bowels have been favorably
known for na&rly 50 years.
Anurlo Is a recert scientific discovery
fcy Dr. Pierce, Chief of Staff at the Invalids"
Hotel and Surgical Inst., In Buffalo.
N. T. Send 10c there for a trial
gkf. of Anuria. Large package 60c.
UilMtfflAdEUIjyMUn
Habitual Consti]
II you wake in the morning with a b
perhaps headache, your liver is torpid,
system, produces sick headache, dyspepi
better remedy for these disorders tha
them just once and be eternally convin
Dr. Tutfs
A Ask torn mnd Oct
CHENEY'S
EXPECTORANT
1 1 "
Tke Original Cough
and Cold Remedy
STOPS THE WORST
K-yg^B COLD IN 24 HOUIU
PSh^B. BmI for CoMa, Cwflw, Crwp.
y:- ' ; Jj| gon TIvmi, Wkoopfas Colli
26c and OOc at all Druggists i
Uf[{jTEiSMITHs
ji (hmxTonic II
SaU for 47 years. For Malaria, Chills 't
4 Fever. Also a Floe General I
itMarflkealnrf Tonic.
Eu&trssskmi y]
MM |ii Hutlka ?' "?tl
MMMte Ondwt.
' /?_ ' '*.r; ' > ?Sr *
mv 'rr VRk.- ^ <<SHm
a lumna xor mtMB yean wlft
rheumatic symptoms. PoSS/cursd
me and I think it la tha bait all
round modiolno tvtr made. 1 hop*
you wffl publish this letter tor the
benefit ot others who suffer.'*
Those who object to liquid medW
olnee can proeure Perunu Tablets.
Anoient Cathedral la Saved.
An ancient cathedral In Havana.
Cuba, In which the ashes of Christopher
Columbus once rested, has escaped
threatened sale and destruction.
The proposed sale of jthe historic Columbus
Cathedral by the ecclesiastical
authorities, and Its consequent destruction,
aroused such oppositlbn that the
edifice, which was built in 1704, and to
whlch^ln the next year the ashes of
Christopher Columbus were removed
from Santo Domingo, will probably
soon pass l?tto the ownership of the |
Cuban government as * permanent na- J
tloned monument. Though the ashes
of Columbus..were removed by the
Spanish officials at the evacuation In
1000, the crypt where they had reposed
is still to be seen by visitors.
WATCH YOUR SKIN IMPROVE
When You Use Cutlcure?'The 8oap to
Purify and Ointment to Heal.
On rising nnd retiring gently smear
the face with Cnticura Ointment. Wash
off Ointment in five minutes with Cutlcura
Soap and hot water. Continue
this treatment for ten days and note
the change in your akin. No better
toilet preparations exist.
Free sample each by mail with Book. ! ;
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, ,
Boston. Sold everywhere,?Adv.
j
Girls as Bell Ringers. i 1
Bell ringing is being done by girls
in the little village of Longstoek, Ireland,
as the young tnen who used to
perform this duty have Joined the
army. The chiming Is excellently nnd
regularly performed by three or four .
girls, trained by n local lady, and week- 1
day and Sunday the bells send out |
their cheery message over the countryside.
This may not be essential
war-work, observes a correspondent,
but it is one of immense value to the
morale of the neighborhood, und n
work which would be left undone, like
so tunny other "mid Jobs" of wartime,
but for the good ofllces of the women
at home. I
Would Save the Cake.
Johnny hud often seen the new food
ni^uo |ji>nicii uj|i cveryvtiiere, telling
people not to wnste food and use what
Is left. One day be was invited to a
birthday party. In a short while the !
birthday cake was cut up and each
child had a piece, and there was a
big piece left. The maid was going to
take this piece away when Johnny called
to her and sold, "I think 1 can use
the piece that Is left."
After reaching the top a man censes
to talk about the room there.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are simply
s good, old-fashioned medicine for regulating
the stomach, liver and bowels. Get u
box and try them. Adv.
Better n budding genius than u
blooming idiot.
A North Carolina Woman Speaks
Whitukers, N. C.?"I suffered from
#backache, frequent, .
scant urine, rheu- |
xuatlc pains and a
worn-out feeling, '
also had spells with
my heart and swell- j
ing of feet and un- i
kles. I learned of !
Dr. Pierce's Anurlc
nnd used a sample
package and then
ordered a full-size
package. This relieved me nnd I
gained considerably; it also relieved
me tff headache from which I suffered
very much. Anurlc is fine for the kidneys."?MRS.
SARAH A. SHEARIN.
If you wish to send a sample of your
water to Dr. Pierce's Invnllds' Hotel.
Buffalo, N. Y., and describe your symptoms,
same will be examined without
any expense to you, and Dr. Plercfe or
his staff of Assisting Physicians will
Inform you truthfully.?Adv.
pation Relieved
id taste in the mouth, coated tongue,
A torpid liver derange* the whole I
lia, costivenesa and piles. There ia no 1
n DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS. Try ,
ced. For sale hy all druggiata. ,
Liver Pills ji
? :
Spared to Art.
"Has our movie star claimed exemption
from inilltury service?"
"Oh. yes. He proved that lie had dependents
und ids claim was allowed."
"Good 1 Then we can proceed with
our next war play. With a handful of
men he will leud a desperate charge in
one or the greatest military spectacles i
ever shown on the screen." i
_ I .
Younpest British Soldier. 1
The youngest soldier at the front 1
and the youngest N. C. O. In the British
army Is n lad of eleven, who Is ut- '
tnchcd to nn A. S. C. uult. He was 1
speclnlly enlisted fo act as Interpreter,
as he speaks English and French tlu- 1
ently. He was made a sergeant and 1
Is now regarded as a mascot.
Some Exceptions.
"Docs like always produce like?"
"Not always. Rich food often pr??
duces poor health."
When Vour Eyes Need Care ,
Try Murine Eye Remedy
Bo (Imartin* - J??i Ky? Comfort to oania Ok
hronliM or Mil. Wttta for rro? Book. I
Stnuita nauaaiDi ca.ciuoaao
^ : * ?T * . _ ?, "*
Bp ft
y Otter the roar of ift? ottiee. owr V
Br the MUi.md UU rffffit. ftf
? Witt a MiMve o/ >?e> (? tt? ft
? mHom, rtofi tt< beautiful ?
IP Bettlekem (eUi, x
IV MRfiup /oi to the tout* that W
6 are is the hovels fif
5C where poverty AweUe? K
7 There is Hfe?there to Ufe far W
? - the dying, in the beautiful W
ft Bethlehem belle. ft
For off in a lend that ie lovely, Sr
if for the tender sweet story uf
S# it tens, MM
In the light of a glorious mom- &
5r ihg rang the beautiful 7
UK Bethlehem bells; w
%M And still in the hearts of crea- ftf
& tion an anthem exultingly ??
2f swells 5r
? At that memory sweet of the w
fijf ringing of the beautiful MM
& Bethlehem bells. ?,
y S'
TAey rati o'er fAe AHIe and the %Ep
W0 valleys, they summoned the |\M
Sf glad world that day, ?
y From regions of night to the Sr >
radiant light of the cot W j
? where !.? Beautiful lay. j
Ianu ivrcver ana ever ana ever Oj* i
a wonderful melody dwell$ gt I
In the tender sweet ringing IV
and singing of the beautl- wf
ful fcthlehem bells.
For they sing of a love that is IV
deathless?a love that still w
triumphs in loss; &
They sing of the love that Is gL
leading the world to the IV
Calvary cross; w
Ring sweet o'er the sound of
the cities?ring sweet o'er Sl
the hills and the dells 2r
And touch us with tenderest wfi ,
pities, oh, beautiful Bethlehem
bells!
?Frank L. Stanton. 3C
First Christmas Celebration.
The birth of Christ vu not original- |
ly observed nt this time of the year. |
n whs noi unui neariy iw years arier
Ills death that there was any attempt 1
(it a celebration of the event at all< :
und then fpj 300 yours or more It was
celebrated at vnrlous times In the year
by the Christians In different pnrts of
the world. Some chose the 1st and
some the Oth of January, others the
29th of March, the time of the Jewish
pnssover, while still others observed
the day on the 20tli of September, the
feast of the tabernacles. The luth o* j
April nnd the 20th of May were also
Uept us the hlrthdny of Chrl/.L by ,
the fifth century, however the 23th of 1
December was the day generally adopt- j
ed.?Pittsburgh Dispatch.
An Old Anglo-Norman Carol.
Lordlings, listen to our lay?
We have come from faraway
To seek Christmas,*
In this, manson we are told
He his yearly feast doth hold:
'Tis todayt
May joy come from Ood above
To all those icJto Christmas loveI
Lordlings, I now tell you true.
Christmas bringeth unto you
Only mirth;
His house he fills with many a dish
Of bread and meat and also fish
To grace the day.
May joy come from Ood above
To all those who Christmas loveI
Lordlings, through our army's band
They say. Who spends with open hand
Free and fast,
And oft regales his many friends
Ood gives hint double what he spends
To grace the day.
May joy come from Ood above
To all those who Christmas love!
Lordlings, wicked men eschew.
In them never shall you view
Aught that's good;
Cowards are the rabble rout,
Kick and beat the grumblers out
To grace the day.
May foy come from Ood above
To all those who Christmas love!
Lords, by Christmas and the host
Of this matision hear niu tnast?
Drink it well.
Each must drain his cup of wine,
And 1 the first will toss off mine;
Thus J advise,
Here, then, I bid you all wassail,
Cursed be he who tcili not say Drinkhail.
To Make a True Christmas.
Don't forget tlio lonely, the suffering,
the poor, on Christmas. Remember
thnt the first and greatest Chrlstmus
gift was sent not to the rich and powerful,
but to the poor and needy. Give
to those who are near ami dear to you,
t>ut somewhere, somehow, in your ordinary
life find some one who is nenr
mid dear to 110 one else and make
I'hrlstmas for him or her.
Christmas- Gifts From Farm.
\
The farm gives splendid facilities for
making gifts which certainly are appreciated
by our city friends, writes a
farmer's wife. A dressed chicken or
?oose, a few dozen fresh eggs, n box of
nuts or apples, a hag of jmpcorn. besides
the stores of Jellies. Jnms and
mince meat which may he drawn from,
rertalnly make very acceptable gifts,
ire merely suggestions of what may
f>e furnished from the farm.
i no uso or Christmas tags nnd labels
,vllI provide n liolldny garnish for your
package.
Orphanages, homes for the blind und
ror the i?oor appreciate n Christmas
r?ox, which could he Riven by the district
school. Children respond freely
to a contribution of this kind.
An Eaay Mark.
"Never again will 1 do my Christmas
shopping early." said Joblots.
"Why not?"
"I bought everything a month ago.
and 1 was forced to do the work of
several other people In the office while
they went out nnd did their Cbrlstmac
shopp'.'ij late."
. MUV HbM
KODAKS & SUPPLIES
nu <IV Iiiiian CIIM OI BUUlgt.
LJydlfcAk Prlc* Md C?t?lo|M upon rtquMi
s. cuwki oytkai Co., eitiBwi. v?.
However, pride never brings one the
humiliation of having a favor refused.
Only Om "BROMO OUININE"
set tbe genuine. call tor fafl nam* LaXATTVH
BROMO qOlNlNB. Look for elgostnre of A. W.
OBOV . VttM ? OoM In Om Dij. Ho.
' Before Wealth Came.
No doubt there are a lot of rich
men, too, who thought they'd be different
than they aro \vh$n th^y got
money in the days before they got it.
Plenty of Material.
"Here's an article says that they
are using rags instead of rubber to
make automobile wheels in Germany
with."
"Well, they ought not to run out of
material with all tbe treaties and
promises they make over there."
The Smart Retort.
"She wunted to borrow a cup of
sugar."
"Did you lend It to her?"
"I sent back word that if I had a
cup of sugar I wouldn't speak to the
likes of hen."
NOTHING SO KFKECTTVK AS KLTTim
I1ABEK For Malaria, Chills A Fever.
Chief of Police. J. W. Reynolds, Newport
Ne we. Vs., says: "It Is a pleasure to recommend
Habek for chiMeand fever. Have used It when
necessary for SOy ears and have found no remedy
aa effective." Kllxl r Habek 50cents, all drugglut*,
or by Parcel Post, prepaid, from Klociewskl
A Co., W?Mhlnffton. D. C.
A Good Move?Habek Urer Pills.
10 pills cents
SCARED THE BRAVE RED MAN
farmer** signal tor baying Grace at
Supper Table Almost Brought
Forth a War Whcop.
The first Impressions that the white
man's customs made upon the Indians
were doubtless more startling than
their stoical natures permitted them
to reveal. In his book, "From the Deep
Woods to Civilization," Dr. Churles A.
Eastman discloses something of their
feelings by relating his experiences
when, as a Sioux, he started on a 150.inlle
walk to the Indian mission school
at Santee agency, Nebraska.
"All day I traveled," says the author.
"and late In the afternoon I came
suddenly upon a solitary farmhouse
of sod and met a white man who had
much hair on his face. I was as hungry
and thirsty as a moose In burned
timber. I had some money that my
father had given me; so I showed the
man all of it and told him by signs
that he might take what he pleased If
only he would clve ine something to
eat.
"When the family Invited me to sit
down with them at the table, I felt uncomfortable
; but hunger was stronger
than my fears, and I took my seat on a i
rickety stool betweeen the big, hairy
man and one of his well-grown daugh- j
ters. All at once, without warning, the
inun struck the tuble with the butt of
his knife with such force that I Jumped
and nearly gave n wur wh?>op. In
spite of their tnklng a tlrin hold on
the home-made table to keep It steady,
the dishes were quivering nnd the
young women were no longer able to
keep from laughing outright. But |
glances from mother nnd father soon j
brought us calm, nnd It appeared that
^e blow on the tnble was merely a
signal for quiet before the fanner said
grace. I pulled myself In much as a ;
turtle would do, nnd possibly It should
be credited to the stoicism of my race
that I have never eaten a heartier j
meal."
I Six Minute j
9 8
Here*s a new one?a most
delicious desert that can ba
made in a hurry.
To one and one-half
cups of milk add one
cup df
Grape-Nuts
and one level tablespoonful
of sugar,
boil six minutes, cool
and serve with milk
or cream. Add raisins
if desired.
Get a package of GrapeNuts
from your grocer and
try this pleasing recipe.
fun In all pacta of tt? United
Btatss for concha, bronchitis, colds
j settled In the throat especially tan*
troublea It s>t? the patient a good
, night's rest tree from coughing, with
, 087 expectoration in the morning,
gives nature a chance to soothe the
Inflamed parts, throw off the disease,
helping the patient to regain his
health. Sold in all civilised countries.
BO and 90 sent bottles.?Adv.
Overcoming a Difficulty.
Reference at a social affair waa
made to the Ingenuity of school children
In getting around difficult questions
when Representative Frank Lester
Greene, of Vermont, recalled a flt.
ting anecdpte.
1 Hnn nf?ns>\/w\?% - * *- _
wmv attv.uwu UIC IW.IICI VI a pUV j
lie school was instructing a Juvenile (
class in geography, and after others (
had answered various questions, she ,
turned to a small boy named Jimmy. ,
| "James," said she, "describe to me
the route you would take If you were i
going to Bermuda."
1 "Yes, ma'am," returned Jimmy, a little
doubtfully.. "I would go to New
I York and then?and then?"
"Yes, Jimmy," interposed the teacher.
"What would you do then?"
"Why, I would get on a steamer,"
answered Jimmy, with a happy inspiration.
"and leave the rest to the captain."
I
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
County?ss.
Prank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
senior partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney
A Co., doing business In the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, and that
aid Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured oy the use of
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
1 Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presence, this 8th day of December,
A. D. 1888.
i (Seal) A. W. Oleason. Notary Public.
I HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken
Interna'?y and acts through the Blood
on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
Druggists, 76c. Testimonials free.
P. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
Five Generations in Wars.
I rive generations or one family have I
( served In the United States wars, the |
! chain helnK completed by the recent !
! enlistment at Los Angeles of a young '
, man named Bennett. Not only did his '
i two grandfathers, Bennett and Brooki
over, serve In the Civil war, but his
! great-grandfather, Daniel Bennett, was
, also a veteran of thnt war. The young
! man's great-great-grandfather. Asa j
Bennett, was In the war of 1812. and i
his two great-great-great-grandfnthers,
Bennett and Harris, were In the itev!
olutlonary war. Although not In direct
line of ancestry, young Bennett's uni
cle, Hurry Brookover, represented the
family In the Spunlsh-Atuerlcnn war.
KIDNEY TRCuSil OFTEN
i muses stmuui baukaohe
When your bq,ck aches, and your bladder
and kidneys seem to be disordered,
Kto your nearest drug store and get a
ttle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It
is a physician's prescription for ailments
of the kidneys and bladder.
It has stood the test of years and hns
, a reputation for quickly and effectively
giving results in thousands of cases.
This preparation so very effective, has
I been placed on sale everywhere. Get a
bottle, medium or large size, at your nearest
druggist.
| However, if yon wish first to test this
preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer
A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample
bottle. When writing be sure and men
uon tbia paper.?Adv.
I ,
In Memory of the Titanic.
I The Titanic disaster Is being commemorated
In Belfast by the erection
of a memorial which will In all re|
spects be worthy of the city where the
111-fnted ship was built. It consists
of a Titanic group in marble on a
granite pedestal. The memorial will
occupy a site on the carriage way op- i
poslte the City Hall, facing the Uoynl
I Academical Institution, and will beur
' the names of Ulster heroes who peri
Ished with the great vessel.
The Usual Way.
"What became of that friend ot
yours who was always looking for a
fight? Did he enlist?"
"No. and when the draft came he
claimed exemption."
A single application of Pomnn Eye rtnt
in on going to bid will prove lis rm rlt for
Innnmmatlona of the ttyi-s. external anil Internal.
Adv.
, If the man you are talking to looks !
at his wife It's time to shut up.
OveriA
I must leai
I neglect flu
I How Women are Restored to 1
Spartanburg, S.O.?"For nine yea
Km fend from backache, weakness, and
H laxities so I could hardly do my w
tried many remedies but found no
H nent relief. After taking Lydia E
H ham's Vegetable Compound I felt
| change for the better and am now a
I strong so I have no trouble la doing rr
I hope every user of Lydia E. I'ir
Vegetable Compound will get as gre;
as I did from iu use."?Mrs. S. J>. M
122 Dewey Ave., Spartanburg, S. CChicago,
ID,?"For about two yea
fared from a female trouble so I wai
to walk or do any of my own work,
about Lydia K. rink ham's Vegetab
pound In the newspapers and detorn
trv It. It brought almost Immediat
My weakness has entirely disappear*
never had better health. I weigh 16fi
and am as strong as a man. I think
Is well spent which purr bases Lydia
ham's Vegetable Compound."?M
O'BaTajr, 1735 Newport Ave., Chic
YOU CAN RELY UPON
LYDIiJ
VEGETfl
tiumlUaa ftolilm. ?
Though mmpm ancient .weapons are
Mag revived the sword has passed,
perhaps, forever. Long the symbol of
war, and the badge of the officer, it
lias now'been banished from the American
army. It has been abandoned
Decause It Is worse than useless, says,
Milestones, It Is no longer an effech
* vmiuw attmk j
? - w < ?!>? uuin iin annul ur u?f
tense, and It serves as a distinguishIng
mark of the officer, thus making
aim the prey of the enemy sharpshooter.
With far too few trained officers,
America cannot afford to waste them,
and It Is wise to adopt the present
practice of the armies of her allies.
The modern line officer of Infantry.
In an attack carries a watch In one
hand and an automatic pistol ln the
other. With a watch he times the
progress of his troops, holding them
to a slowvwalk so that they may not
advance more rapidly than their artillery
barrage lifts ahead of them. Modern
attacks are run with a time table,
so that the artillery may know just
where their own men are at each moment,
and not drop shells on them.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. Tlip
Quioine drives out malaria, the Iron
builds up the system. 60 cents.
One Worse.
Friend?I kuuuosp vnn'tl mthur iiol
the kaiser thnn anybody else on earth?
Recruit?There's Just one fellow I'd
like to get iny hands on worse.
Friend?Who's that?
Recruit?The guy that hollered
"Fire I" Just as I got my clothes on lor
the physical examination.?Judge.
Right the First Tlme.Teacher?Now.
there, what nre you
late for?
Walter?School.
An Englishman has In-vented a process
for coloring wool khaki and or- _
nnge shades with diluted nitric acid.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets nre the
original little liver pills put up 40 years
Rgo. They regulate liver and bowels. Ad.
Sweden was the tlrst country to rec- ^
ognlze the vulue of canals.
Oi
Colds Ciuir Headache and Grip II
^AXATIVM BRUMO QL'ININII ramoret ibn caora. I'h?r?
Is only on?? "Bromo yolntDe." H W.UliOVB'8 h
ilgnatura U on box. HUc. a
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Woman's Inconsistency Is the great- =
est of her charms. V
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Americans ge It too herd. We
overdo, overeat and neglect *W : '4^H
Bleep and exerdee and so we are /
fact becoming a nation eC kidnap \
offerers. 72% more deaths than '
In 1890 Is the 1910 census story. Vt^l
Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Thensands
recommend them. :?
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John 1L Wilson. R. V.^jH
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passases of the kid- mf >->?Eft twP
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matlc pains In my hips wmHl faMy-)
kept me awake and I my
ankles and feet MmB||
swelled. I had awful dlmxy spells, too. \
Doan's Kidney "Pills restored me to VHk
good health."
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|p| Neuralgia ji
* - -i raijjia pains "when
an application of Yager's Liniment
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tnatiim, sciatica, headache, pain in / '
chestorside.sprains,cutsandbruises. \
35c l*ER BOTTLE AT ALL DEALERS
Barb bottle contains more than the
usual Wo bottle of liniment.
GILBERT BROS. A CO.. Baltimore. M?L_
tSave the Calves J <1
Stamp ABORTION Out at Yaw
Herd and Keep It Oat I
Apply treatment yourself. Small
espouse. Write for free booklet
on Abortion, "Questions and
Answers". State number of 'Hit
cattle In herd,
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IPPMAN'S COMPIEXinN Tim m: wnrlrhAi th* hlnoB
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V. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 50-1917. I
SASTORIA
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