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PER]jJ]NIA Human Vit Mr. Win. A. Hartman, 111% South' haii a St, Muskogee, Okla, rrfboCt ? "Dorinr the winters of 189? and 4 US, I was so badly efflleted with* estarrh of the head and thought It most surely die from it. After try-1 hag many doctor* ?mi ?n ? ?> ? recommended remedies made known to me. 1 was induoed to um Parana. 1 was cured entirely by using twelve bottles of Parana. and one bottle of Manalln. Blnce that time, X have never been without Peruna. I use it for eolds and as general tonio during Spring and Fall months and find it the greatest human vKallzer.'' Those who object to liquid medicines oan secure Peruna tablets. CHROMIC CD IIS A CRIME AG. Stop it or you never enn keep well, ntouth, coated tongue, perhaps headac deranges the whole system, produces d ta no b?tter remedy for these diaorde Try them just once and be eternally Dr. Tutfs mmmmamm*? " ?v?n* After the Honeymoon. "Tou're not like yourself tonight, iear; ynu seem cold." said the young tasband. "Why not? We have no coal," said the sweet young thing. t j "But we have love and affection for ?? another." "Well. If you think you can cash j wane of that In for a couple of hugs *4 cod, for gracious sakes go down j to the coal man and try it!" Soft Soap in One Bar. Jack?If I dared to love you any wm' tlinii I ouidit? Jill?Yes? Jaek?1 wouldn't love you any more fVin I do now!?"Business of Mar?irfs of Queeiisberry," In the Jester. ^^Lungs Are Hard Colds CASCARA rf 9UININE Thi old family remedy?to tablet form?safe, aure. eaay to take. No piatea?no unpleanant after effects. Curca colds in 24 hours?Grip in 3 days. Money back if itfalls. Get the - tenuine box with ^5^ Red Top and Mr. ?ilUllUn Hill's picture on it IP 'n.L.U 24 Tablets for 2Sc. t \ l| 1Rlit9 NQujUj^r At Any Drue Stors Neuralgia /1S Pains /k I Why suffer from Y jrs'rjT! excruciating neu' ralgia pains when an application ot Yager's Liniment will give quick reliel? Thislinlment is Rood too, for rheumatism. sciatica, headache, pain in chestorsidc,sprais.% cuts andbruiaea. 35c TER BOTTLE AT ALL DEALERS Bach bottle contains mors than (few asaal 60a bottle of linlmcuu m ?3| ? eiLBKRT BROS.* CO.. llalttn:or?, lid. Wrnrnm BlU jpRAlWiTWrnTCHAKEirm^ Hove vou RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? TUnRdlCUMACIDr :o remove tl eoanMi I and driro the poison from ibe system A " EHStBst lt)K 04 THt llrtinu 1 e rt ra KHKIIATIMI OK TUB Ot-TMDB' I At All I)rn(Kl?i ft!' Ju. Baily k Son, Wholesale Diitribnters g PI DIORl l I) ST*Pl,ll COTTON SEED Una year from Coke r" a Fedlgret J Kv?i1 farm Wfber No. 49. extra early. Staple j H I t-i. Hartavllla No. 11 little Inter. Stasia an m e llrlnira fnncy prior. Illiih yields Either variety. 12 00 p<t hushd F. o. 11 *X*I?K DtVIH, Nrr*rt.N<)uili rarollna Wanted?Men or Women Salesmen. Jfo cnnvannlnn. Snlex come e'tsy wltlt ur plnn and your assistance. Sclllm: Oprnlu CsMnrt Talking Machines from our horns A?lv. furnished free, line Bftl'-nmnn each county Write tjuick. Wm. lollvi A Co., T>ept. 2. Cincinnati O. fft ? KODAKS & SUPPLIES LfifotfT w? alao do highest class of flulfthlng. lUC Prices and Catalogue upon rtqoeiit. 1^5 S. Gale ski Optical Ce., Richasoai, Va. ' nfifXKY TREATMENT. Qleea quick rslt.f. I Lj WWr o Boon renices* a welling and abort i W brwIlL JJf?f heard of tM equal for dro>ry. t .sAKTry I*. Trial treatment tent mil. by mall. Ul WHIIM DR. THOMAI L CMIN %*# Ink in,. Dm so. OMATSWOMTN. oa ClfM IMVFQTPIT ln Tor*1 AutotnoMln Xtook I1T T CO I E.Lr now worth CWI.UUU. We hay# naaiUtlog Ford c .re are compelled to uae that anna great or aroaier posatbllKlea. For particular* ? ? IlUlkUOt. Ml drala tirkaace, OKUHdlt C1TT hm Georgia Cut Syrup 85c Per Gallon jahairaU. rore Sugar Hnme Molaeaea toe. Porto too ma. W. *. IITDI, lOU IItll.lt. WMnah Mum drown hrrd folilvra; Vigorous , ad good yield, ra. too eyea IS. Postage j>ald ! r?war dour Valley Hums Farua. Terry. Moat. | "he Greatest i alizer ??S I MBHUK M < Catarrh ef Head K^pW Thought IMk|9 I Must Die. -j Now p f " EN1TRELYWELL NSTIRATION AINST NATURE I If vntt wlfA witk a Kn/I he, your liver U torpid. A torpid liver * yspepaia, coativencaa and pile*. There ] ra than DR. TUTT*S LIVER PILLS. I convinced. For sale by all druggists. Liver Pills i Where He Was Struck. i "\Vlu?re did the automobile strike I you?" asked the judge o* the colored ( complainant. ] "Right 'long 'tween Fiftfy-slx and Fifty-seven street. Judge." "I mean what part of your body was struck by the car?" i "C)li. ile car didn' strike in* body, j Judge." < "Rut I thought the cur struck ^Toii?" : "Oat's what It did, Judge." , "Rut how could it strike you If it didn't strike your body?" , VILE TASTE | BLISTERED MOUTH I Oklahoma I arlu UaH nrnoHfnl ' wmwiiviliu J auu UI VUUIUI Time Before Finding The Right Remedy?Black-Draught. Seward, Okln.?Mrs. Annie Bowlby. ! of this place, says in n letter written for publication: "1 have used BlaekIlraught for two years, or more, und I will never cease to be grateful for what It did for me und mine. Some time ago, my mouth broke out with blisters. I hail a vile taste In my mouth, all slick und disagreeable. I seemed to have a great deal of In.vard fever. I suffered with my back and kidneys. ... ; I was so nervous, It was dreadful. I would almost cry?I .suffered so. 1 had gas on the stomach and pains but, i' us I snld, the pain and . . . trouble 1 was most severe. I had the doctor ; and used several medicines without t result. i Still hurting and suffering, I began to use Thedford's Black-Draught. ( making It Into a tea, and using n j teaspoonful dose at a time in hot i water. I gradually got better, my liver began to act, the fever went down and I have never had any more trouble of t this kind. There is no other medicine so good ( s Black-Draught." You will say thnt, too, when you lave given Thedford's Black-Drnuglit i trial. It Is a good medicine. 1 P.nr n nnol*o i?n tr\r\ o "V - 4WUUJ < All druggists soil Biuck-Draught.? \ A iv. ! Really You Couldn't Blame Him. ' J ' Mr. I" plate. * said the lndy, "It Is j now nftor ion o'clock. I really cannot | keep the hreukl'ast waiting for you so \ long every morning." ; J "Madam." replied the lazy lodger. J with dignity, "If you think 1 11111 going to endanger my health hy rising he- , fore the day is far enough advanced for 1110 to tell'whether I shall have to put on my winter flannels or my gauze underwear, you are entirely mistaken." ' RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 ozv Bay Rain, a small box of Jlurl?o Compound, and oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Full directions for tnak ing and use come in each box of I turbo Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft nnj glossy. It will not color the scalp, is no*, sticky or greasy, tind docs not rub off. Adv. Granite Valuable Fertilizer. (Sruiiitf contains nearly all food necessary for many plants. Therefore, freshly ground granite is a good fertilizer. Why Bald So Young7 Dandruff and dry scalp usunlly the cause and Cutlcuro the remedy, iluh the Ointment Into scalp. Follow *'lth hot shampoo of Outlcura Soap. For free sample address, "Outlcura, Dept. X. Boston. At druggists and by n-oll. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.? Adv. 1 The woman who doesn't en re what she does usually marries a man who doesn't euro what he does. The Ouinine Thsl Dor? Nol After! lloi Booania of Its Ionia sad inttlT* etiecV LtntlT* Ururuo Quinine can bo taken by anyone atthoat canting norrouanoae or ringing In tbe hood. Tbcra j um Bono gamut*. is w. uuora i signature la on boi. Wo. If proiH-rly elnssifletl, shout thi per rent of the novels .ire tlrv gotwls. A torpid liver condition prevents proper food assimilation. Tone up your liver with Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. They act gently and surely. Adv. A tnnn rail he humble without ntlver* tbrtng the fnct. When Your Eves Need Care Try Murine Eve Remedy No Smarting ? Jnat Kys Comfort. M cents M Ornggtsts or aasJt Writs for Free Bva Boo*. MU1UNK XTI HBMBUK CO.. CU1CAU9 ' "* ' 4 KM ?*Vf " ^ ? . \ .'Ji. ' -r^,_? ? ** Our boys are defending this countrj on the high seas and on the land. Oni own defense against a common enemj Is to keep the system clean by rlddlnj iuc uuujr ui iue IUX1I1S, or pOlSOnS, wmCI are bred ia the Intestines. When jot feel tired, Rleepy, headachy, when yoni breath Is offensive, or pimples appeal on the face and neck, It is time to recognize the danger and protect your bodllj health by taking something for the Uvei Buch as Dr. Pierce's Pleasunt Pellets The rauchlnery of the body needs tc be oiled, kept In good condition, just ai the guns or machinery of a ship. Whj should a human person neglect his owe machinery more than that of his automobile or ills guns? Yet most people [lo neglect themselves. Their tongue tins a durk brown color, skin sallow breuth bad, yet they fall to see thai thi'lr ninelilnorv niwils #Hi\niinn Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets hav? been known for nearly half a century. Ihey are made of May-apple, leaves ol jloe and jalap, made Into a tiny pellet ind coated with sugar. They are standlrd and efficacious. You can obtain them ut any drug store in vials for twenty-live cents. Ask for Dr. Plerce'a Pleasant Pellets?and get no other 1 Getting the Facts. A scouting airman returned one day with a hit of valuable information ihout the enemy which no one bellevHi. lie, therefore. Hew hack again ind returned with Ills machine riddled with bullets. "Yes, it's all right." he reported; "11 was the Nth Regiment. You're such a ot of unbelieving beggars that I had o make sure. I just landed In a Held ind had a look at the number on their utiles. Hud rather a job starting rgain, but they're rotten shots." AND NOW THEY ARE COOKING TOBACCO TO MAKE IT BETTER For a good many years The American robacco Company have been conducting a Msries of experiments having as their object the improvement of smoking obaccos. And it is interesting to know that one >f the greatest of their discoveries was one >f the simplest, and that was, that cooking >r toasting tobacco improved it in every ,vay, just as cooking most foods improves hem. They took a real Burley tobacco, grown n this country; toasted it as you would oast bread; moistened it to replace the latural moisture driven off by toasting; nade it into cigarettes, called them TUCKY STRIKE, the toasted cigarette," md offered them to the public. The result has been the greatest demand ;ver created for any tobacco product in a limilar length of time. The change produced by toasting is not >nly* most wholesome, but the flavor is jreatly improved, just as cooking improves neat, for example.?Adv. Thrift. "It costs three cents to send n letter low." "Yes. I'm using narrow spacing, I hough, to got my money's worth." Time is always represented by men Women are calendar shy. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot react* tlie Heat of toe disease. Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly tnllusnoed hy constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh. It Is taken internally and acts through the Rlood on the Mucous Surfaces of tiie System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients In HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions. Druggists ?5o. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Props., Toledo, O. Too Rare. "He is a man of rare qualities." "Yes; they are so rare they're neglt gihle." People resemble pianos wlieu thej are square, upright and grand. \ HEALTH RESTORED Serious Kidney Trouble Was Removed by Doan's and Results Have Been Permanent "Kidney trouble put me in a bad way." *ay? Thomas V. Knight, 624 N. Ninth St., Kant St. Louia, HI. "It came on with pain across my back and the attacks kept getting worse until I had a spell that laid me up. Morphine was the only relief and 1 couldn't ? move without help. The I kidney secretions were (la-v ^ 9 scanty, painful und tilled with sediment. k "I was unable to leave V" si the house, couldn't rest \ir ^ A nnd became utterly exhaunted. The only way ^35-4^^ I could take ease was by bolstering mvself up ^ with pillows. .For three months I was in that awful condition and the doctor said I had gravel. Duan's Kidney Pills brought roe back to good health and I have gained wonderfully in strength nnd weight." Ftcor/i to before me, A. M. EGGMANN, Xtrtary Public. ALMOST THREE YEARS LATER, May 24, 1017, Mr. Knight said: "The cure uoan'a brought we baa been per m&nent." Gel Doen'a el Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN'S yss.v POSTER.MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. V. CHILDREN'S COUGHS^ mar be checked, aod more serious conditions'of the throat will be often avoided by promptly firing the child a doee of PISO'S v. v., iswv i ' I AMERICA'S FIRST LADY I# 1 Martha Washington in 1765. : IS HALLOWED SPOT Valley Forge Will For All Time Be Held in Glorious Memory by Americans. VALLEY FORGE Is a name which Inspires unspeakable emotions In every reader of the Revolutionary story, appealing to the depth of the pathetic In us by their sufferings and to our subllmest i sense by their fortitude. Thut winter at Valley Forge surpasses the fetreat 1 from Moscow, for the American heroes and their great commander en dured through the long winter Instead i of fleeing. "How comes It, sir." said Washingi ton to the otllcer as they marched Into I the valley, "that I have tracked the march of your troops by the bloodstains on the frozen ground? Were i there no shoes In the commlssnry's I stores, that this sad spectacle Is to be I seen along the public highway?" The officer replied: "When shoes ; were Issued the regiments were served In turn; It was our misfortune to be among the last and the stores became i exhausted." Washington's emotions were of the strongest kiml and he said, "Poor fellows I" "At no period of the war," writes Chief Justice Marshall, "had the Amerlcan army been reduced to a sltua' tlon of greater peril than during the winter at Valley Forge. More thau once ! they were absolutely without food. . There was seldom at any time a quati, tfty of provisions suthctent for a week. The returns of the first of February ( exhibited the astonishing number of Old Picture of Washington Subduing Broil at Valley Forge. 3.980 men in camp unfit for duty for want of clothes. Of this number scarcely a man had a pair of shoes. Al though the total of the army exceeded 17,000 men, the effective rank and Hie amounted to f?.012. Their clothe* were In tatters. The Quaker Isaac I'otta tells us of Washington's prayer at Vulley Forge, how, as he traversed the forest, he heard a fervent voice. ApJ proachlng nearer, whom should he behold, In a kind of bower, hut the commander In chief on his knees praying to the Ruler of the Universe. At the moment when Friend Potts, concealed by the trees, came up, Washington was Interceding for his beloved country. When he reached home his wife asked the reason for his agitation. '"I have this day seen,' replied he, : 'whnt I shall never forget. If George i Washington be not a man of God, I am mistaken, and still more shall I he dis appointed If God, through him, does not perform some great thing for the | country.'" i The Age of Washington. TTowever his military fame may excite the wonder of mankind, it Is chiefly by his civil magistracy that Washington's example will instruct them. . . . Such n chief magistrate -as Washington appears like the polo star In a clear i sky. to direct the skillful statesman. His presidency will form an epoch and he distinguished as the age of Washington. Already It assumes Its higi place In the political region. Like tin Milky Way. It whitens along Its allot fed portion of the hemisphere. Thlatest generations o? men will survi. through the telescope of history, tie space where so many virtues Idem' their rays and delight to sepnrnte them Into g'-oups and distinct virtues. A.< the best Illustration of them, the living monument to which the first of pa, triots would have chosen to consign his i 'nine. It Is my earnest prayer to heaven that our country may subsist, even In that late day. iu the plenitude of l ? I liberty and happiness and mingle Its mild glory with Washington's.?Flshet Amea. Keep Ditches Open. Broad and shallow ditches with tint slopes constructed with a uniform grntie are nctter than deep, narrow ! x'ltches constructed with steep hnnks. ! r.ivo attention to keeping the ditches open. A Dairy Mistake. Buying cows and selling them as fnst as they stop milking never built up n hlgh-cluss dairy business. The city milk producer Is not a true dairyman; he Is more a speculator In feeds and cows. TO ALL WOMEN WHOJRE ILL > This Woman Recommends j Lydia E. Pinkham's Vego- ! table Compound?Her Personal Experience, \ McLean. Neb.?"I want to recommend Lyaia E. Pinkham's Vegetable % j................. ui...f!,imPnwn'1 to a 'I llHHlMiUMl ill wonien wbo suffer ILuiB Blftll from any functional disturbance, as it has done me more ^ PR^w good than all the nWgL* 3 doctor's medicine. SgksK.i] Since taking it I have a fine healthy nSwKJKl baby cirl and have ' I gained in heal th and 'I strength. My hus, band and I both i p 9? y?ur^m.ed 1 * 1 icine to all suffering women."?Mrs. John Koppelmann, R. 1 No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. This famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com nound. has been restoring women of ' America to health for more than forty years and it will well pay any woman who suffers from displacements, in* flammation, ulceration, irregularities, ' backache, headaches, nervousness or j "the blues" to give this successful i remedy a trial. For special suggestions in regard to Jour ailment write Lydia E. Pinkh&m ledicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of ita long experience is at your service, withCuticura Clears Dandruff Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, Snecesttlon and Flat Dutch. By express, 600, ll.SS; 1,000, ri.00; 5,000 at ?1.75; 10,000 upstSlSO. F. O. H. HERE. Delivered parcel post 100, S6c; 1,000, E3.50. Satisfaction guaranteed. D. P. JAMISON, SUMMER VILLE, S. C FOR. SALE ONS THOUSANl? IIUS11BI.S pure CI.HVKLAND UKl BOLL CUTTUN HBK1V Saved frurn cotton that luxle one to two bales per acre, lllnood and rec. une<l on my own private machinery, 1 do iny own Craonal selection. No other cotton planted on my rrn. Price, under 6 bushels, (2.25; live or mors bushels, O Write fur leaflet. EUGENE S. DUKES ROWESVILLE. S. CBy holding her tongue u woman can keep lier husband guessing. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days DruggOU ret unit money If PA7.U OINTMHNT fall# to euro Itching. llltnd. U V<-rtl ng or Protruding I'llea. ftrst application gives rellof. boo. Joke on Phrenologist. A phrenologist, visiting a village, offered to examine anyone's humps for a small sum. A burly blacksmith's helper said he would have Ids bumps examined, and. as he took his pluee, another man whispered In the phrenologists's ear. "He's very fond of veal." At this hint the phrenologist nodded gratefully, lie then rend out the blacksmith's humps, crediting him with all sorts of virtues, and finally he said, In a loud, positive voice, "Now 1 come to your diet, dents, if there is one thing In the world our subject dotes on It Is veal. Why?" But the sentence was never finished. The blacksmith rose suddenly and knocked the phrenologist down. "What's it to do with you if I did steal a calf?" he cried. Our Teachers' Influence. It Is amusing what things we remeni bor from our own tern-liars; from one. an anecdote; from another, a scrap of information; from another, a point of view; from another, a conviction; and sad to relate, from many, nothing. They talked to us. advised us, scolded, bored, cajoled. Undoubtedly, the sum of their Influence went to make us dif ferent from what we should have been without it ; yet often t?.e last thitur we remember about them is the facts they taught us. The one who made us work hardest may be the least remembered and tln? one through whose classes we dozed and dreamed may be speaking to us clearly still.?Robert M. tiny, in the February Atlantic. A Prohibited Feast. Frank?You look nice enough to ent Maudes-Well, don't forget that this is a meatless day. IFtRB tfP''jr*\: ':. ? A Baked Cereal Food i Different from the usual run of toasted or steamcooked cereals, Granp-Niik is baked in giant ovens? baked for nearly twenty J ! hours under accurate conditions of heat, so that the i whole wheat and malted barley flours may develop their full, rich'sweetness. j You don't need sugar on Grape-Nuts. y'There's a Reason y Ugh! Calomel Sicki Please Try Dc I am sincere! My medic and bowels so you 1 You're bilious! Your liver Is sluggish ! You feel lazy, dizzy und all knocked out. Your head Is dull, your tongue Is coated; breath had; stomach sour and bowels constipated. Hut don't take salivating culomel. It makes you Rick; you may lose a day's work. Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver, which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crushes Into sour bile like dynamite, breaking It up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and crump , i Mug. If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced Just take a spoonful' i of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight. Your druggist or dealer sells you n bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone ] for a few cents under my personal imini-j-ua?-i\ mininmee inm earn spoon- | STR Or Dlitrmprr In atal fft/ f \q\ m< ?t di'Btrucltvr. T I? |S Uj^| n .llll moved from the bod (7. 37 1^1 the aume mu?t be do Vlv'THfl TO/ SPOH Will do both?cure t hnvlnit the dlsenae, B dozen All dniKKiat* SI'OIIN MtCUICAl. ( For Safety's Sake. Two brothers who live in nu Kast Lancashire manufacturing town were noted for being exceptioinill.v well , served with nasal organs. One of the ring spinners at die mill ; where they worked invited il em to a wedding and promised to send a cab for l hem. Tl.e cab duly arrived. and I lie two brothers entered and planked themselves down, one in each window. In order to create an Impression during the drive to the wedding, the two brothers were looking out of the cab. one on either side, so that the j people could see them. All went well until the cab came to a j rather narrow railway arch, which our travelers bad to pass through. The cabman looked back to take Ids bear- ! ings, and seeing the two brothers* 1 noses sticking out of the windows on either side, shouted : "Put them elbows in. please!**?Toronto Mall and Kmplre. WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss of ambition, nervousness, are often times symptoms of.kidney trouble. Don't delay stnrting treatment. Dr. Kilmers' Swamp-Root, a physician's prescription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle immediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., liingliamton, N. V., for n sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.?Adv. She Couldn't Deny It. Mrs. Kliithtish I liennl Hciisiiiiliurst Ullf l.lu IT.. .ll.l,. ? I ...... I " V 'It'll* 1 imiw^ \\ 11.11 .1111' talking about. You enn'l sn> that about mo. Mr. Kbit hush?(Mi yes, 1 ran. "When <ti<I you cvrr hear mo tnlk when I illilu'l know wlmt 1 was talking about ?" "Wlit'ii you were asleep, iloar." tmportnn.to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous obi remedy for iufants and ohlldren, and see that it ( la Use for Over ^0 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Man's Best Commendation. About the best praise ttint a man can get is to eome to the end of Ids life and still lie the matt ids wife is glad that she married Detroit Free Press. Why buy many hnttlf-s of nthrr \>rmlfiiRi B. when one bottle of Or P?-< ry'? "X>?'ad i Shot" will art mnly und uromutlvf aHu IIiippiness comes only to those who | try to iniike others happy. Fortify the System A The strong withstand the W Weak. If your Blood is not i does not circulate properly, y to withstand the Winter Cold, and younger people who are and enabled to go through tl regularly Grove's T; chili Tonii Contains the well-known tor and IRON. Itmirifi^Q ami <*r?r _ _ __ ? i.M.aaavW UA1U V/ll * up the whole system, thus foi colds and grip. Price 60c. Whenever You Meea Take Gi mnammmmmmama - SB ' |9r< M -vISwHF w^| i '. '|3^^' 'jBB ine does not imset li ~flI lose a day's work. ! ful will clean your sluW|Bfc jfei ~flH tor than n dose of ,n<^ that It won't make youuHrafy?* >s *}\\ Iiik because you will wake upjfHtwHlt' .'Jl line, your liver will be workingM^KK^' Sj^r 1 headache and dizziness gone, stomach will be sweet and your boweUi'^jM j regular. You will feel like working 1 you'll l>c cheerful; full of vigor and * SB J ambition. . ii ~ifl 1 Hudson's Liver Tone Is entirely B il vegetable, therefore harmless nnd can . fi not salivate, (live it to your children. Millions of people are using Dodson's B 1 Liver Tone Instead of dangerous calo- B I mel now. Your druggist will tell you WLJ^ that the sale of calomel is almost 5 stopped entirely here.?Adv. 5 ANGLESI lions, brood mnres. colli nnd alt others I* be *crm causing ih? dlwair must be re- \ y of the animal. To prevent the trouble 1 N'S COMPOUND he sick and prevent those "exposed" from i 50 cents nnd )1 a bottle; |u and $10 the . hnrneen houses, or mnnufnoturrrsL CO., Miniulnrlurrri, tioihrn, Ind., U.S.A. Tea Long Used in China. Ten was used and cultivated in China as far bark as the third cen- *" j tury. A. !>., but it was not until the ^ " twelfth eentury that It became known in Japan, when an al?bot of a Ilmldliist moaastry learned about it in ?Mil mm where Its virtues were already well known. (Hitalnlng seed, he planted some near Kyoto. In Inter yearn some 1 . of tills was transplanted near v r.uoka, whieh vicinity has ever slave ' * *1 been the center of the tea Industry . ' **? | Japan. It was not until about the V, k' 1' J seventeenth century that ten became ' m generally known In K a rope, when It was exploited by the Dutch Knst Indian company as a new artiele of com- ' merce. The lirst tett sold in Knglnud brought $1.1 to S-_'0 a pound. > BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP will quiet your cough, soothe the Inllamtnation of a sore throat and lungs, stop Irritation In the bronchial tabes. Insuring a good night's rest. free froth coughing anil with easy expect oration in the morning. Made and sold in America for Mft.v-.two years. A wonderful prescription, assisting Nature in hullding up your general health and throwing off the disease. Especially useful in lung trouble, asthma, croup, ^ bronchitis, etc. For sale In ull civil- < lr.ed countries.?Adv. Golden Deed! In a certain school, the lower grade pupils are asked to bring in all the "golden deed" stories possible. Later these are copied Into a book and pie- j tares which the children have brought are used for illustrations. line little fellow in the primary grade brought the following, scribbled in bis own hand : ] "A girl didn't have no father and mother and a man married her to keep her up." Indianapolis News. Synonymously Speaking. 1 ".lust what was the meat of your last article? Pile meat of iny last article was 'How to conserve beef.'" To keep clean and healthy take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They regulate liver, bowels ami stomach.?Adv. Tt costs some people more to keep np iippctirnnces tlitin it does to live. tllAVe YOU DARREN COWS? Arc yotir ninrca or mows troubled with Abortion? Overcome tlio difficulty by feeding l?r. Ilitvld Itoherta' DREEDING TONIC I'rlceSi.OO It acts on the organs of reproduction and puts the anliuul lu better breelInit eondlllon. Krid the Practical Home Veterinarian, rtrod for fr?f bottkUt on AbortUa In Ccwi If no dfiilor In your town, wrtto Or Daild Robirts' Vet Co . 100 Orsnd Annua, Waukesha, Wit, Velvet Beans Seed Velvet hell tl H I havu 2,000 to 3,000 bushels well thrashed, nlee elected, well matured speckled Velvet Henna for sale at 3 1 - 3c per pound K. O. B. t'uthbert, Oa. Shipment In ?trotiK 21<j bushel ancles. In any r|tinn111y desired I.. A. Hunt, futlilirrt. < *. parker's ~ ha,r balsam A toilet preparation of merit, I Helps to eradicate dandratt gjj For Restoring Color and Beauty toGrsy or Faded Hair, ? Sfac ?aaaa-j^ W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 8-1918. Ipa/nsf Winter Cold Winter Cold Better than the n a healthy condition and our system will not he able Old people who are feeble weak, will be strengthened le cold weather by taking Q lie properties of QUININE iches the blood and builds tifying the system against f a General Ton/a < rov&'s