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Calomel Loses You
Take Dodsnn's
pgj^: -R'% " ~
Bead my guarantee I Ifbi
acby you need not take n
ous calomel to get
' Every drogglat in town?your druggist
end everybody's druggist has noticed
a great falling off in the sale of
calomel. Thpy all give the same reason.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is taking
Its place.
"Calomel Is dangerous and people
know It, while Dodson's Liver Tone is
perfectly safe and gives better results,"
said a prominent local druggist.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is personally
guaranteed by every druggist who
sells It. A large bottle doesn't cost
very much, but If It falls to give easy
relief lu every case of liver sluggishness
and constipation, you have only
Puts a ..
/o/flNai ^*?P *?
fafi !j5l C1
u\t dJgmm #/wi And prevents othi
wV exposed. BO ceati
V^VVviay/ bottle*. All good
Spohn Medical Co
Knife and Fork.
The Tiger-Hawk tells the story of n
patrician soldier's mistake. Perclvol
Bontpercy of the city Introduced himself
to a scur-fuced messniute something
after this manner:
"I nnt charmed to form your acquaintance
and trust It will ripen Into
a friendship that will endure. I observe
you have combated the dread
disease, smallpox."
The "Old Sixtler" looked him over,
smothered the lily white hand In a hi*;
brown one, und replied:
"1 am one of the Dlkeses. A badger
from Bitter Creek. A ridge runner and
a go-gitter, and got wch feet. Have a
chaw? But I ain't hail no smallpox?
I learned how to eat with a fork."?
Kansas City Times.
Cider in Ireland.
Cider was at one time luumifaetured
on a large seule in the south of Ireland,
but the .Industry became extinct. In
1904 the department of agriculture revived
It to such an extent that whole
villages were engaged In the employ- I
ment. Since the outbreak of the pros- j
ent war most of the large tlrms interested
In the project have suspended
operations for one reason or another. ;
It your eyes smart or fool scalded, Roman
Kye Rataain applied upuu (sing lu bed
la Just lbs tblua to relieve tlicur. adv.
Judge n nmn's true worth by what
he has In his heart rather than by
whnt ho has In his pocket.
Tie; road to sell Is paved with good
Inventions.
/^nK 37% More
Get the Genuine
K;
k CASCARAK QUININE
No (dfinc* in price for thia 20-yearold
remedy?25c for 24 tablets ?Some
cold tablets now 30c for 21 tablets?
Figured on proportionate coat per
tablet, you save 9 He when you buy
. Hill's?Cures Cold _ , ^
in 3 dajrs^- Money
W B8|| 24 Tablets for 2Sc. v^ilEHEy
At any Drug Stora |
Hnve you
RHEUMATISM !
Lumbago or Gout?
Take RIIRUMACIDR to remove
aud drive the poison from the system.
"uniuaM nit tiii iitatoB >
rVTH KllktUsIlnjl 09 TUB OITBIDB"
At All Uraigli'f I
Jm. Bally A Soe, Wholesale Distribmtors
PAPERSHELL
Pecan Trees Cheap
Thrifty, vigorous, healthy stock. Well rooted, dug
and packed right by experts ot national reputation.
Every tree guaranteed true and to please you. Big
booklet on Pecan Culture free. Write (or it.
Ban Papershdl Pecan Co ,Lumberton,Mif8.
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 4-1918.
OUR BOYS IN FRANCE AND
HOME PROTECTION
The men on the firing line represent
the pick of our American youth. One In
four of our boye at home was sick, re
Jected because of physical deficiency.
Many timed the kidneys were to blame.
If we wleh to prevent old nge coming
on too soon, or If we want to Increase
our chancea for a long life, I)r. Pierce of
the 8urgtcal Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.. saya
that you should drink plenty of water
dally between meAls. Than procure at
your neareat dru* store Anurlc (double
etrenyth). This Am-u-rlc drives the uric
eld out and cures backache and rhcu-naB8?fihF?t
tlam.
If we wish to keep our kidneys In the
best condition a diet of milk and vegetable#.
with only little meat once a day,
la the most suitable. Drink plenty of
pure water, take Anurlc three times a day
for a month. It sells for 60c.
Step Into the drug store and ask for
Aaurlc, or send Dr. Pierce 10c for trial ;
pkff. Anurlc, many times more potent j
than tlthta. eliminates uric acid as hot !
water melts su*ar. A short trial will
ooavtnoe you.
| ' to old people and a i
I DAM
_ .... ? aatui riu<a which tor /z ye
g ' mot prenlent of *11 disorder*. For ?le
a Day's Work!
Liver Tone Instead j
i
lious, constipated or headaaty,
sickening, dangerstraightened
np.
I
? ,
to ask for your money back.
Dcdson's Liver Tone la a pleasant- '
tasting, purely vegetable , remedy. '
harmless to both children and adults. !
Take a spoonful at night und Wake up
feeling fine; no biliousness, sick head- ]
ache, ncld stomach or constipated '
bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause in- '
convenience all the next duy like vlo- !
lent calomel. Take n dose of calomel .
toduy and tomorrow you will feel
weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose
a duy's work! Take Dodson's Liver
TdllO IncfiMifl ?rwl #??11
? -?.... ,X MMU twa uuv, JkUU VI
vijtor and ambition.?Adv.
Distemper
URES THE SICK
sra having the disease no matter how
i and 91 a bottle, 95 and 910 a dosea
druggists and turf goods houses.
Manufacturers, Goshen, Ind.,U.S.A.
Sicilian Nut Crop Small.
The crop of almonds this year bus
been very small in Siell.v. being only
about ].">,UO0 bags of 2*JO pounds.
There are. however. -lO.IMW) bags remaining
from last year. In consequence
of t lit' short erop prices in we
remained high, and buyers are paying
38o lire per bag. At normal exchange
the lire is worth 10.H cents. United
States currency.
The filbert crop lias been abundant
tills season and is estimated at IfiU.tMlO
bans of 220 pounds. Tbere Is none of
the old crop left. The price is 142 lire
n bait.
Tlie new pistachio crop is good and
there Is a considerable quantity of the
old crop still remaining in the shell.
The price is about 2s. rtd, (CO cents) a
pound.?Commerce Reports.
BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP
will quiet your couxti, soothe tne inllutuniutlon
of u sore throat utul lungs,
stop irritation in the bronchial tubes,
insuring a good night's rest, free from
coughing and with easy expectoration
in the morning. Mude and sold in
America for fifty-two years. A wonderful
prescription, assisting Nature in
building up your general health and
throwing off the disease. Especially
useful in lung trouble, asthma, croup,
bronchitis, etc. For sale in ull civilized
countries.?Adv.
Sleepless Nights?
In our conversation last evening at
the supper table we discussed wheatless
and meatless days and light less
nights. When supper was finished we
thought the matter forgotten, hut during
the night half a dozen cats selected
as a meeting pluee a spot beneath our
hay window. And at breakfast tsible
mo ionowing morning Bobby snl?l. "I
guess we're going to have sleepless
nights, too."?Clilcugo Tribune.
"Cold In the Head"
la an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Trrsor.a
who are subject to frequent "colds
In the head" will tlnd that the use of 1
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
build tip the System, cleanse the Blood
and render them leas Uuble to colds.
Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may
lend to Chronic Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken
Internally and acta thr nigh the Blood
on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
All Druggists 75c. Testimonials free.
f100.00 for anv case of catarrh that
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not
cure.
F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio.
Bold Husband.
Wife?That odious .Mrs. Nt'Xdore hits
bi't'ii saying that I havo an unruly
tongue.
Hub?Unruly? Nonsense. Why.
your tongue responds to your every
impulse with explleit obedienee.
Indirection producer dtincrecnhi- nnd
onu-tlinrn nlarmlnc. rvmptnmr Wrlcht'a
Indlnn Vrnrtflhtr I'M!* rtlmulntc the illgcittv<*
prorrMrii to function naturally. A4v.
OovotousiiPK^ is the tint' sin nmuy a
tufti\ Is guilty of without knowing it.
Pilca Cured In 6 to 14 !">?>
DniffRlfiU refund ra< n.-r If I'AZO OlNTMUNT tr.lU
to euro Itchlntr, ll'lnil KIopiIIdi; or i'rulruuiui 1'i.ei.
Kirti application rfirtM toller. 60c.
The old virtues :iki> not, ueillier do
they wither nor grow stale.
The man who Is plekletl is not well
presorted.
ADVICE TO WOMEN
Brownsville, Tenn.?"It Is luy pi on snre
to let others know how much good j
Dr. Pierce's medicines hove done me.
I suffered with woman's trouble.
Finally I was advised to use I)r.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I took ,
about six bottles In ull and was perfectly
well. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets
are the only medicine I ever need.
Any woman who wants to get well and
stay well should try 'Favorite Pro* '
scrlptlon.' "?MltS. CLARISSA KMX.
For over forty years this herbal toiile
for women has been sold by all dealers
In medicine throughout this country.
Through Its use thousands of
wnnifn all over this land have been
relieved of mnnv diseases of ? wnm.m.
ly nature.
It is nov- xmt up in tablet form also.
Tablets flOo. Write confidentially about
your case or send 10 peats for trial
package of 'Favorite Prescription ?
Tablets' to Dr. Pierce, President Inlands'
Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y.?Adv.*
PAPON
GREATEST FOE
nenace at aome time or another to every
forerunner of more ilia and suffering
El SIGNALS and should never be
first indication of constipation get DR.
ars has been successfully used for this
i by druggists and dealers everywhere.
liver Pills
???i
" iiiiliiM
"'**''
Stoplhat ^
I Gatanfisffm
It weakens &S$L Jx
I you and dis- yWjH/Jlj
gusts your v? *!
| friends. It 1
offers a prepared ground
for dangerous diseases.
It will not get well by
itself, but many thousands
of just such cases
have yielded to
PERUNA
which for forty-five years
has been the household's
standby in catarrh and
debility during convalescence
from grip.
Experience has taught
a great number that Peruna is
a reliable tonic that aids the
membranes in recovering from
inflammatory conditions, regu
Cis the appetite and clears away
waste. At your druggists. K
THE PERUNA COMPANY g
Columbus, Ohio I
WK W1MII??
' Is! Horses
/ Horsemen agree
Jy that Yager's
uy i Liniment is the
gr1?~ best and most eco- |
J tinmicol 1 iaimeat
far general (table use.
For (trained ligaments, spaein,
harness galls, sweeny, wounds or old
ores, cuts and arjr. enlargements.
?t gives quick relief.
A 35c bottle contains more than
the usual 5Uc>bottlo ot liniment.
85c TER BOTTLE AT ALL DEALERS
YAGER'S
LINIMENT
LOILBKBT BROS.* CO.
Baltiinoro. Md.
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nOfipCV TEEtTMENT. Oleee qnte* roiin.
br_ J a?nw? III Huun nmoTM ivrlllnr ud lliart
jw _U breath. Sfror h-?rd of Its e<in,l for dropsy.
V. ttfm,Try It. Trial trratmoot wot FR((. by mail.
Writ# to DR. THOMAS E. GREEN
? , ~ cv, IIWRIN, QA.
ANOTHER KINO OF MACHINE
Wife Had No Intention of Letting
Hubby Forget He Had Not Married
Needle Worker.
Speaking at a dinner parly. Senator
James \Y. Wads worth of New York
referred to tlie poor memory possessed
by some people, and fittingly contributed
this anecdote:
One evening a business man, who
had married his prelt.v stenographer,
went to his room to dress for a session
of his favorite lodge. A few minutes
later he was Heard calling at the
head of the stairway.
"Jessie, dear," said hubby in a kind
and gentle voice, "can't you come here
Just for a minute?"
"I suppose I can." indifferently answered
Jessie, arising from her easy
natr anil starting for the stairway.
"What do you want?"
"There is a little ripped plaee in the
shirt that I want to wear to the lodge
tonight," returned huhby. "Can't you
sew it up for me?"
"Of course not," was the prompt rejoinder
of wlfey. "I will get .lane to
do it. You seem to forget that you married
a typewriter, not a sewing tauchlue."
Cuticura Stops Itching.
The Soap to cleanse and Ointment to
roothe and heal most forms of itching,
burning skin and scalp nffectlous.
Ideal for toilet use. For free samples
address, "Cuticura, Dept. X. Boston."
Sold by druggists and by mall. Soap
25. Ointment 25 and 50.?Adv.
A Different Answer.
"Am I the first girl you have loved?"
"oh. no. You tire about the tenth,
and my taste has improved right
along."
Two people may be- able ty live as
cnenply ns nnt\ hut it depends on
whether they tire married or engaged.
Body Terribly Swollen
Hr. Madara's Condition Was Critical
Until Doan's Were Used.
Health Was Restored.
"For ei* month* I couldn't walk, I
y>hh ho swollen as tlic re>uit of kidney
trouble," Hay* (ioo. T. Mud.ira, 15 Mt.
Vernon Ave., Pitman Cirove, Camden.
N. J.: "Backache drove tue nearly wild
ami big lump* formed
over each kidney. I
bloated until I weighed g TX
407 pound*, and 1 was a R' ^ 9
sight to behold. The #* > Ij
water in niv system ^V. 0
preyed around my heart \ .
and I sometimes felt as
if I was being strangled. JfBt
The kidney secretions ^V^Kfo
were scanty and con- ^CTQI
mined a thick sedi- &
"No one can imagine how I suffered.
I flnallv unnf >!.? I J._? i
I - ..v... > > tuc uu>|>iuii, ?uv v hen
an operation was suggested I would
not consent and came home.
J "I heard how Doan's Kidney Till*
had hel[?ed other*, so 1 discarded all
the other medicines and started taking
theni. The second day 1 began
to improve and as I continued, mv
back stopped paining and the swelling
vent down. The other kidney troubles
left, too, and I was soon aa well
as ever."
Sworn to lwfore me,
Philip Schmitz, Notary Public. I
Cat Doan's at A?r $tarf.M?aBai
doan'S";?".1
FOSTEK-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N **.
STOP YOUR COUGHING
No need to let that cough persist. Stop the
Irritation, and tnort tickling and hoarseices.
by relieving the Inflamed throat with
PISO'S
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0 \ . T >
TSusuno i
SAVES WIFE!
i
From Suffering by Getting!
Her Lydia E. PSnkhaxn's |
Vegetable Compound.
Pittsburgh, Pi!-" For many months j
I was ndt able to do my work owing to !1
IIH Mill friend colled my i
I attention to one of ,
your newspaper
advertisement* and
immediately my
husband bought
three bottles of
' Lydia E. Pinkham's !
Vegetable Com- |
r pound for me. ;
After taking two
????????J bottles 1 felt fine
and my troubles caused by that weak
ness are a thing of the past. All women
who suffer as I did should try Lydia E. j
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound."?
Mrs. Jab. Rohrberg, 620 Knapp St.,
N. 8., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Women who suffer from any form of
weakness, as indicated by displacements, ,
inflammation, ulceration, irregularities,
backache, headaches, nervousness or
"the blues," should accept Mrs. Rohrberg's
suggestion and give Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a
thorough trial.
For over forty years it has been I
correcting such ailments. If you have
mysterious complications write for '
aavice to Lvdia E. Pink ham Medicine
Co., Lynn. Mass.
Mitchell's New Faultless j
Bred Hintf Cotton
Double efficient In characters guaranteed satitfac- j
tory. Extra early prolific big flea lock bolls. 10 '
lbs postpaid $5 00. Will plant acre. Re-improvad
King. TOO lb tag $7.50 (. o. b. here..
Sugar Loaf Cotton Farm, Youngsville,N.C.
SHOULD BE LABOR OF LOVE
Only Those Who Really Enjoy Their
Work Can Hope to Attain Any
High Degree of Success.
l
The richest rewards commonly when
one en n literally fail I in love with one*.' (
work. If you nre keenly interes* . In
your dully eflforts, your wo?-' being
done more snM?'""* ;t is u labor
of love, kvery day is an enjoyable experlenee.
I.ove your work. Retain your youthful
enthusiasm. All this means that
you must take every possible care of ,
your health. That you must maintain
your physical energies at hlghwiiter
murk. Remember always that you def*end
upon your bodily nutehine for
the attulnnumt of your object in life.
Take care of that machine. i
Is It not worth more than an automobile.
than an airplane, a line horse
or doc? Is it not in reality beyond |
financial valuation? Recognize its
value to the full. Remember that each j
j day you are what your food makes vou.
Your muscles, the strength and contour
of your Ixxly, ure Influenced by tliv exercise
you tuke. Tin* blood tluil makes
up the tissues, that nourishes and gives
onerg}? and enthusiasm to your brain. {
i depends upon your dirt and exercise
j and tho Rcnrral cart* you give your
j body.?IMtyhlcal Culture.
She'd Used Them,
I Cliler was ut one time manufactured
on n large scale in the south of Ireland,
j but the Industry became extinct. In
1904 the department of agriculture re
vlved it to such an extent that whole
1 villages were engaged in this employment.
Since the outbreak of thl> present
war most of the large firms inter(
este<1 in the project have suspended
operations for ?>!ie reason <<r another. 1
Baby's Underwear.
j Small Hobby was telling his mother
about a parade be laid Just seen, lie
picked up a shoe box. and, heating it
. with a stick, marched round the room,
j explaining that he was a band.
Ills younger brother, who htul never ,
seen a parade, also beat on a box and.
as he followed Hobby, remarked:
"Mother, I'm a shirt.** I
Quite a Zoo of 'Em.
i .innue?<?ee, your grandma is a spry
| old lndy.
Jennie- -Well, hadu"t alio ought to (
, he? I lor fathor lived to he a centaur
ami her mother was almost a centipede.?St.
Louis Republic. (
It Is easy to make both ends meet
when the flnancial end isn't short. (
When Justice Is meted out who
watches the meter?
There is no purer i
or more healthful 1
food fir children
than j
Grape-Nuts
Its natural sweet- '
ness appeases the
childs appetite for i
added sugar, and
the quanity of milk '
or cream needed ;
is about half that
required for the i
ordinary cereal. 1
GRAPE-NUTS IS AN !
ECONOMICAL FOOD |
L JL J :
TEACHERS TO MEET IN MARCH
Strong Programs Being Arranged?Accommodations
for Them Now
Being Made.
Columbia.?The next meeting of
the State Teachers' Association
will be held March 1416. inclu- 1
sive. The general sessions will be j
held in the Columbia theater and the (
department meetings will be held" in |
the high school building and other adjacent
rooms. v
Strong programs are benig arranged
by President J. P. Kinard and each
of the department superintendentsSpecial
emphasis)will be given the
subject of the schools' meeting the
needs of the changed conditions in
every phase of life. There will be
three general meetings or the association.
Thursday evening a prominent
speaker will address the meeting and
on Friday evening the Dramatic Club
of Columbia will present a play. This
will be under the direction of Dr.
Wnuchope of the University of South
Carolina. Saturday morning will be
giVen over to a business meeting.
Doth the Chamber of Commerce and
the Y. M. C. A- are now arranging a
list of hotels, boarding houses, private
homes for the entertainment of
lh? tani-hDn -1
. uu.v in riutrn;t) UI lonil
arrangements in Columbia assure all
who eome of a comfortable place to
stay. Columbia has a number of new
restaurants and it is certain that com- ,
fortuble accommodations can be had.
A list of hotels and rooms will be
sent out about the middle of February.
Following are the officers: Jas. P
Kinard, president. Rock Hill; It. C.
Rurts. secretary. Rock Hill; W. E.
Rlack. treasurer. Lexington; D. T.
Kinard. Dillon, and Mrs. E. E. Watkins,
Columbia, vice-president. Department
presidents are as follows:
College and secondary schools. H. N.
Snyder, Fpartanburg; superintendence.
Patterson Wardlaw. Columbia; primary
.eachers. Miss Mildred Tillinghnst.
Eastover; grammar grade teachers.
Alias Annie S. Workman. Laurens;
sc' ool improvement association. Miss
Vadeline Spigener, Columbia; teachers
jf English, W. Thomson Brown, Rock
Hill; home economics. Miss Mary Me
i??vt?ii, hock iini; industrial teachers
and public school principals. W. S
Wertz. Columbia; county superintendents.
H. S. Rogers, Dillon; language
teachers. Mi?s Susie Brunson, Darlington;
kindergarten. Miss Adele Mlnahan.
Charleston; teachers of pedagogy.
Patterson Wardlaw, Columbia; School
Peace League. D. B. Johnson. Rock
Hill; rural teachers. Miss Charlotte
Wiengea.
The dues of the association are $1
for men and 50 cents for women. This
should he sent to \V. K. Black. Lexington.
May Locate Big Plant at Charleston.
Columbia.?Information received is
that Henry Ford will leave Detroit
within the next few days for an inspection
of Southern ports for a suitubie
site for the large shipbuilding i
plant, to be erected somewhere in the i
South- This Information was sent to
Andrew J. Bethea from Charleston, i
who has suggested the Slate's big seaport
as a most desirable location for
the contemplated enterprise.
Responding to this telegram Mr. Bethea
has telegraphed O. S. Anderson.
secretary to Mr- Ford, urging that
Charleston be included In the itlner- ,
ary and also to advise Just when to 1
expect the most, widely known untomnKllo
' ?
iiiauuw.lUICI. llltf V I1UI1''Bton
Chamber of Commerce anil many ]
prominent cit'zens are working industriously
for the selection of Charles
ton. Mr. Ford has shown a genuine ,
interest in Mr. Bethea's suggestion
and has written Mr. Bethea for much
Information relative to railroad facili- |
ties, acess to coal field and steel j
mills, depth of harbor, available sup- i
plies of lumber, weather conditions and ]
much other related data.
May Use Coal to Protect Pipes.
Anderson.?The State fuel administrator
issued the following order:
"Pursuant to autnority vested in me
by the I'uited States fuel administrator.
it is hereby ordered that all plants
in tn:s State may maintain sufficient
Ktehm to protect their pipes, including (
sprinkler systems, from freezing and ,
to meet all requirements of insurance
companies for protection against tire " J
lilut at least one meatless meal a j
day. i
Fat more fish, cheese. egg3, poultry. '
and save beef, pork, and mutton for j
our fighters.
SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS ITEMS. 1
It has been held that inasmuch as !
Savannah can not accommodate deep
draft vessels which are bringing ni- i
trate of soda front Chile to the United
States, the first ship, which will arrive
shortly, will dot k at Charleston.
Original plans contemplated docking I
at Wilmington, Charleston. Savannah 1
and Jacksonville, but as neither of the
two latter cities have deep enough wa- i
tor, supplies for Florida, South Caro- i
Una and Georgia farmers will be un- I
loaded at Charleston.
The Rev- L. G. Miller, member of '
the faculty of the Lutheran Theolog- I
leal Seminary at Eau Claire, died at i
the Baptist Hospital from an apoplec- I
tic stroke. Funeral services were held |
at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Interment
was at Winchester. Va Mem- j
bers of the student body acted as pall- ?
bearers. ?
John J. Earle. a leading lawyer of
Columbia, has volunteered his servici s i (
to the Red Cross and will leave New I
York soon for France
Neils Chrliitcnsen, Senator from
Beaufort, is confined In a Columbia |
lospital.
Brig. Gen. FU K. Cole. Marine Corps,
las been assigned to command nt
Paris Island. General Cole was re- <
gently stationed at Haiti. ; 1
Governor Manning has offered a
ovlng cup to the school winning the i
ligh school debate this year. !
Two members of the waffney Live- ,
itock Company left her for Atlanta,
3a., and points in Tennessee, where i
hey will purchase one car of mules I '
md one of hogs for the use of farmers
in Cherokee county. Nearly all of |
he hogs have already been sold. They
will be used for breeding purposes ,
tht cchtaur coxpwnf- 1
^<01 J y^VVORK^^j
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
TEST OF OLFACTORY SENSE
Matter That Would at First Appear
Easy, but Really Is Exceedingly
Difficult.
How keen is your "smellet Here
Is u guiue that will help you find out
artd that will make a lot of fun besides:
Make up a collection of common
articles such as you can pick up
around the house?eolTee, tea. vanilla,
orange peeling, potato peeling, carrots,
molasses, vinegar, chocolate, nutmegs,
cloves, cinnamon, pepper, tiusde sugar,
cheese (llmhurger, If you can get It),
apples, lainnuus, celery, grapes, etc.
You can easily provide a list of MO or
40 samples.
Then number each spe.linen nuit
make out a card with tlfe numbers
on it for each member of the troop.
Then, without giving anybody a
chance to look at the samples beforehand,
blindfold each scoot and have
him try to Identify th" samples by
smelling of them. Wri'e in the answers
on the card as he calls them
off.
This sounds easy, ln'f you will he
surprised at the number of mistakes
lliat will he made in i/cutifying simple
articles such 11s tlrvse that most
hoys smell every day o" their lives.?
Hoys' I.ife.
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
tt _ - - * " * .. 1
x jiere is oniy one mecieine that really j
stands out pre eminent as a medicine for j
curable ailments of the kidneys, liver
tnd bladder.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot stands the
highest for the reason that it has proven
to l>e just the remedy needed 111 thousands
upon thousands of distressing cases.
Swamp-Root, a physician's prescription for ;
special diseases, makes friends quickly be j
cause its mild and immediate etfect is
Mion realized in most eases. It is a gentle.
healing vegetable compound.
Start treatment at once. Sold at all
Irug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium
and large.
However, if you wish first to test this
treat preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., liinghumton, N. Y., for a
mmple bottle. When writing be sure and
nention this paper.?Adv.
Falsifir ation.
(Jeorgc Cnliim was advising an older
playwright who Imtl not yet achieved
fntne.
"You must give the puldir happy endings,"
Mr. Cohan said. "A happy endtig
must he given, even if you have to
falsify the truth.
"We all falsify the trulli at times,
rims, on the staj.e, when the lovers
<iss. their trouble.*- are over, whereas
n real life, of course, it's when they i
<iss that their troubles begin."
Th? Quiain* That Uw Ncl Attrcl Had
<?c*a>.o of tie Umlo ?nd aoillvo aitaci. l,a?*t|T*
iruilio Oolnlns can L.? Lik.-n hr MiiT..ua
aaMntf ncrTuDsnt*MO or rhijilnti in Iho h?*?1. I lu*r?
* oniy oho "Bromo Qu!biu?." M- W. UBOVMB
Igoaiare is ?n box. 3Uo.
Plans are helnit nuule to clear vast >
tracts of land in the Straits Sottlenents
fnrjhe production of hutuinnx. j
As a general thing the other follow
as no iiso for your opinion unless it |
oliioiiios with his own.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
>rlginul little liver pill ) put up 40 years
igo. They regulate liver and bowels. Ad.
It Is impossible to toll liow much a
nan Is amused by the volume of laugher
he lets escape.
i
Tjou can't skin a cat with a safety
ssnr.
When Your Eyes Need Care !
Try Murine Eye Remedy
So Rm>rtlr(-Jnit By* Comfort. 00 snti It
Orvggtfta or roalL Wrlt? for VrM By* Book.
U)EU(B IVK WUUDV CO.. CIUOAUO ]
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
T? half pint of water add 1 ox. Bu
Ram, a wall box of Barbo Compound,
tad % os. of glycerine. Any druggist can
put this up or you can mix it. at home at
yery little coet. Full directions for making
and use come in each box of Barbo
Compound. It will gradually darken
streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft
and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not
sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv.
Knew His Book.
Teacher?Johnny, con you tell me
where Lake Ontario is?
Pupil?Yessum; page 18.?Philadelphia
Telegraph.
Contents 15 Fluid Di??fni
m^r^OUOL^PE* CENT f
Sgjac W AVc^elablcIYeparatiofifcrAs 3
S^m S j similatingtheFood by Rcguta-1
3|jpi? ^ rftin^Utc Stomachs and Bowcbrf |
3|]fSj i J Thereby Promoting Digestion J
' Cheerfulness and Rest Contains I
neither Opium, Morphine nor J
gjgSjw 1 Mineral. Not Narcotic!
g^tsjc j JhepeoTOUDchuVIirrrsaR 1
r ; ^ Sfei i I
AmU&SjOt I I
I f
i-' -= " A helpful Remedy for I
' Constipation and Diarrhoea J
v ? a?d Fevcrishncss and 9
p' ; . Loss of Sleep ij
^3;^ ^ resulting therefrom-in liifanty I
f- : : - ; ThcSimile Si<nat sof I
castorIa
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always / .
Bears the
ft JfC In
n?r ?sfl
\j For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMf OINTSUR OOHMNY, Nt? TO MM OTTT.
How He Took Them.
Put Miilono oaine homo from (In*
i front with a slight wound. Not wry
long ago ho was iiivltod to u "oonvorsariono"
* id thoro ho who urgod to ro|
Into so.nc of his oxporionoos at the
| front.
"CIno 01 the croato.st oxnorlonoos I
luiil," mi ht I'ut to the company. "was
this: Myself titi?l liO.tHH) men were
grouped together, and what do you
think happened?a wily Herman otlleer
appronehed us and took us nil."
"Ilow in the devil did ye allow that
feller to take ye," said llridget O'Uufferty.
who was listening with the greutest
attention, "and how did he mintage
I to take that nutuher of prisoners, may
I ask?"
"Oh. you see," said Pat wittily, "that
bloke took us with n camera."
Bridget has the Joke spread all over
the country since.
Misplaced Prayers.
Little Margaret lives on an army
post, across the road from the company
mess. The mess cook is prone
to swearing when the bread is overdone.
One morning, as she rushed into the
room, the expression on the little girl's
face was one of puzzlement.
"Mother." she said, "that cook is
ar awful queer man. lie snys Ids prayers
in the daytime."
Tnlc C.arr of Yoqr IIomnI
Nullum; elte will lift lis nuicb to
keep tlieiu In tine eoiKlltlun an
Dr. David ItolK-rt*'
PHYSIC BALL and
tHORSF. TONIC **%,?
>ner every three ne.riths? umki-s
sleek coat, pr?vent.-? weruiHp-le.
Read the I'rntiiral Ifnmr Veimnariaa
>r?<t for fror hoohlol o. Ahnrli.-a In low.
Ir no denier in your U>wn. write
Or Daiii nnoe t?' Vet. Co., 100 Goad Aianue WauDilia, Nik
wrnwiwk
B\ IF YOU OtfNALITTLE FltLU^B
\ FOR THE 1ANDS SAKE
)DRAIN IT WELITO HAKE IT YlflD^
I r" .
| Early Maturing
Cotton Seed
Hyatt's Early Prolific fliowden).
Cook, Cleveland, Perry,
Simpkins' Ideal, King and
Simpkina' Prolific.
Writ* or tf/it/jf Rook 1*1 an J prkts.
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Ctntrn?nt25and53c
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E*m?
|&J HAIR BALSAM
A toilet preparation of merit.
Help* to eradicate danUmit.
'M For R Mtoriai Color unl
Baauty toCrur or Faded Hair.
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