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The Betsy Ross
Manufacturers o(
354 Fourth Avenu
SELL THEIR PRODUCT DIRE<
65c per full 4 oz. hank
$2.50 per lb. in 5 lbs. lol
$230 per lb. in 10 lbs
U arfcri accempuritd by Maty mia racth
Minnesota lust year produced 20,- |
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aniai Ask your dealer for our pomps.
KANAWHA PUMP WORKS
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
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CABBAGE PLANTS
tarty Jmh u4 Charleston Wakefield, Buo(mhm
m4 rlkt Dalch. By uprevt, 500, fl.K;
M*JBS?;MOOtat|1.18; 10,000 up at 11.60. W. O. ,
aUUl Delivered parcel post 100, She; 1,000.
Wk alWaullun guaranteed.
U R JAMISON. SUMMERVILLE. & C
Tom Watson Melon Seed
ealected ?11 crop, 45 cents pnnnd puttW.
HcLKOI), ADCILLA, FLORIDA
41 SELDOM SEE
Vj A big knee like this, hot your horse
WR may have a bunch or bruise on his
II ankle, hock, stifle, knee or throat.
{)
/i will clean It off without laying up
ff 1 the horse. No bllater, no nalr
gone. Concentrated?only a few '
hsw aeonired at an innliratinn ei <n I
Pmitw jwr com lor roockl luncdm
Hi t ft ABSORBInET JR.. (W axtmm**
Mmm lor loaoHnl redoeaa Palatal SvtlUar*.
T~ *- Wnii Prolan. Vartcoao Vriftii allayo
MimIMmomIoo. Prier 11.11 tenia at drotflnj or
111 ' UM (rial bottlo poor?aU lor 10c.
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"#rii IJ^CMARLOTTE, NO. 11-1918.
LETS
the great war-1
le sweetmeat. I
the benefit, the 4
easure. the economy 9
r a 5c packaee of 3
RIGLEY'S 3
-has made It the fa- 3
Mite "sweet ration" 3
r the Allied armies, 3
-send It to your friend 3
I the front: 3
it's the handiest. jfl
>naest-lastina re- |l
resbmeot he can
EW IT AFTER . ?
[VERY MEAL JbJ
lavor LastsHl
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,
vofti rI
iuiii vuiuj/auj
f Knitting Yarns
e, New York City
CT TO CONSUMER
t (62%c per 4 or. hank)
. lot (57%c per 4 oz hank)
? preagt UleatiM if tddrmid It Dept. C 1.
FRESH -CRtSP-WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS
THt SAMITMIY MPNWI tmilD IM TUB
making or mm biscuit* makb
TMBH THB
STANDARD ?f EXCELLENCE
W Mir bii bra. or /ait hi skoal/.
?N*k hua or writs as qivitig his nanis.
CHATTANOOGA AAKERY
Must of the so-culled necessary evils '
tire unnecessary.
.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills contain
nothing but vegetable Ingredients, which act
gently aa a tonic and purgative. Adv.
What Fire Destroys.
Apart from the thousands of lives
destroyed by tire this country sus- ,
tains an annual loss from this cause of
ut least $,'100,000,000.
KI.rXIR BABKK A GOOD TONIO
And Drives Malaria Oat of the System.
"Your Bsbek' acta like magic; I have given
It to numerous people in mv narinh ??
suffering with chills, mslkrUknd fever. I recommend
It to those who ?re sufferers end In
need of a rood tonic."?Rev. 8. Szy-manowskl,
Bt. Stephen's Church, Perth Am hoy, N. J.
Kllxlr Bsbek, 60 cents, ell druggists or by
Parcel Post, prepaid, from Klocsewskl A Co.,
Washington, D. C.
What a Doughnut Is.
The ministry of food has informed
tho Twickenham food control committee
that a doughnut Is not n bun. Local
unrest has been almost completely
allayed by the prompt and fearless decision.?London
Punch.
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay
Rum, a small box of liArbo Compound,
and *4 oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can
put this up or you can mix it at home at
very little cost. Full directions for making
and use come in each box of Ilarbo
Compound. It will gradually darken
streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft
and glossy. It will not color the bcalp, is not
sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv.
A German Republic.
I cannot easily believe in u German
revolution, and still less, in n German
republic. I shall, at all events, not live
long enough lo behold the latter. Hut
I feel convinced that, long after we
shall have quietly rotted In our graves,
they will, In Germany, battle for a republic,
with speech and sword. For |
republicanism Is an Idea, and the Ger- (
mans have never yet given up an Idea
until they have fought It out to its ultimate
results.?Heine.
$ K #
Save Health
CASCARA B pUININE
Th* old family remedy ? to tablet
form?aafe, eure, eaay to take. No
opiate*?no uapleaaant after effect*.
Cure* cold* ia 34 hour*?Orip la S
day*. Money back If It fall*. Oct th*
. genuine box with ^
% ESS!:?
V V # ' A.-S
ON GUARD
At this time of the year people fe<
weak, tired, listless, their blood Is thli
they have lived Indoors and perhap
expended all their mental and bodll;
energy and they want to know how t
renew their energy and stamina, ovei
come headaches and backaches, hav
clear eyes, a smooth, ruddy skin, an
feel the exhilaration of real good healtl
tingling thru their body. Good, pun
rich, red blood Is the best insuranc
ngnlnst Ills of all kinds. Almost al
diseases come from impure and impov
erished blood. It is to be noticed In th
pule or pimply face, the tired, haggnr
appearance or the listless raunner.
Drink hot water a half hour befor
meals, and for a vegetable tonic there'
nothing better than Dr. IMcrce's Goldei
Medical Discovery, the old-fushlone
herbal remedy, which has had such i
tine reputation for fifty years. It cor
tains no alcohol or narcotics. It i
made from Golden Seal rooK Blood
root, Oregon grape root, Queen's rool
Black Cherry bark, extracted with glj
cerlne and made Into tablets and llqult
Tablets sixty cents, at most drug store;
In order to Insure pure blood and t
build up the system try this tonl
known as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medics
Discovery. Get it now!
Robert' Position.
Itobert was un honor to the font
lie did not make the acquaintance o
cooks, nor did he fall asleep on dutj
He wus ambitious and yearned for th
time when lie would he able to prefl
the magic words "Chief Constable" t
his surname. One day recently lie hi
rested u man on a charge of assault
On the ease coming before the magi?
trate he inquired as to who made th
allegation against the prisoner.
Forward stepped the zealous ltnheri
who. with a sweeping salute, replied :
"Me. your worship; I'm the alligu
tor!"?London Tit-Bits.
JL
~r*lsT
Backache
Yager's Liniment is excellent
tor any kind of pain or
congestion. It quickly relieves
backache and rheuImatic
pains, and is a splendid
remedy for Neuralgia,
Sciatica, chest pains, sprains,
strains, swellinra *nrt ??.
largements. II
Keep a bottle in yonr home for II
emergencies? you never can tell II
when yon will require eomething II
of the tort. j
35c Per Bottle dealers ||
Each bottle contains more than the |l
usual SO cent bottle of liniment. ||
GILBERT BROS. & CO.
BALTIMORE, MD.
Small Pill
Small Don
Small Prica^^^^^pJ
jgggr If jVER
FOR
CONSTIPATION
have atood the test of time.
Purely vegetable. Wonderfully
quick to banish biliousness,
headache. Indigestion and to
clear up a bad complexion.
Genuine beers aisnature
PALE FACES
Generally Indicate a lack
of Iron In the Blood
Carter's Iron Pills
Will help this oondition
I Have you I
I RHEUMATISM |
I Muinuogu or UOUT V
I TtkoRHRDMACII>Rtor?BioTelhi>?Di?
I (.od drive IU<* poison from the
-MUnUrtBK Oil Till 1*11 III
I riTB lUllliTlU OB TBI 0CTI1M"
I At All Uro(Kl?U
I iu. Bid; Jt Sab, WlitkitU DirtriklNi
1 HOW MRS. BOYO
| AVOIDED AN
j OPERATION
Canton, Ohio.?"I nfftnd from o
= tomolo trooblo which eanood mo modi
I BHmMiHBimnBimHm ****** ond ^rp
c Explosion.
il George N. Turner, for 40 years a
clerk In a Nashville grocery store, was
" ' the victim of a practical Joke.
The store was crowded with custoiners
and loafers and Turner was very
't busy. A young man came in carrying
>' a jug and asked for one-half gallon of
e vinegar. After working several raln*
tites with a frozen vinegar pump, Tur?
ner begun to till the Jug. When It was
v about full the Jug "exploded" and
k Turner was covered with vinegur and
soda. The latter had been placed in
0 the bottom of the Jug while the young
! man was talking to n crowd of boys.
Turner says he was sure he was blown
1 up by a German bomb.?Indianapolis
'* News.
j
Important to Mothera
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOIIIA, that famous old remedy
for infants Hnil <>hllilf"t? .?iiH ?k..? u
? ~..v. ?.....uavu, UUU OCC luai 11
i In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Holland's imports are restricted to
necessities of life by law.
Arizona is agitating for restoration
of death penalty for murder.
WAS DISCOURAGED
Lost 65 Pounds in Weight and
Had to Give Up Work. Has Been
Well Since Using Doan's.
"Being exposed to extreme heat
: when working us an engineer, and
then going outdoors to cool off,
I pnnond mv trlH**o? ??..?>!? ?
VMWVV .1.J niuurj HUUUir, ?U>9
Knrl Qoerlng, 8513 N. Orkney St.,
I Philadelphia, Pu. "In cold weather
and when It was
damp, my Joints and \
muscles would swell J >1
and ache und often inv n
limbs were so badly nf- ? Ai.'yr
fected It was only with ' r^~akl
great misery I was able
to get around. For nXA
week I was laid up In
bed, hardly able to M. r~. .
move hand or foot. m- u*ertB*
"Another trouble was from Irregular
und scanty pussages of the
kidney secretions. I became dull
and weuk and had to give up my
work, llenduches and dizzy spells
nearly blinded me and I went from
285 to 200 In weight. Nothing
helped me and I felt I was doomed
to sufTer.
"At last I had the good fortune to
hear of Doan'a Kidney Pills and begun
taking them. I soon got buck
my strength and weight and all the
rheumatic pains nnd other kidney
troubles left. I have remained
cured." Stcorn fo before me,
WM. H. M'MUNN, Notary Public.
CM Dmi'i at Any Star*, 60e n Box
DOAN'S "p'fAV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO* BUFFALO. N. Y.
Miller's Antiseptic Oil, Known as
SNAIfF nil
j WILL POSITIVELY RELIEVE PAIN
IN THREE MINUTES
Try It right now for Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Lumbago, sore, stiff and swollen
joints, pains In the head, back and liinbs,
corns, bunions, etc. After one application
pain disappears as If by magic.
A new remedy used Internally and externally
for Coughs, Colds. Croup, Sore
Throat, Diphtheria and Tonsllltis.
This oil Is conceded to be the most penetrating
remedy known. Its prompt and
Immediate effect In relieving pain Is due
to the fact that It penetrates to the affected
parts at once. As an Illustration
pour ten drops on thp thickest piece of
sole leather and It will penetrate this substance
through and through in three mlnI
utes.
Accept no substitute. This great oil Is
I golden red color only. Every bottle guaranteed;
30c, 60c and $1.00 a bottle or money
refunded at all leading druggists, or sent
I postpaid from
I HERB JUICE MEDICINE CO., JACKSON, TENN.
Clear Pimples
With Cuticura
And Be Happy
s??sse. osamiimik
tiiMvan in HOKHFNCANBI
RKL.IKVBU
lk>n't work roar borne* while tber
am suffering wltb Ueare*. Kellry*
thorn with im. 1)avii> Robirth
Home Tonic, Physic Rtlland
HKAVR POWDKR rrtHWrlMl
A treatment that will enable rnni
horaea to do mom work with leaadlacomfort.
Head the I'kacticai. IloMl
v etyhin a hi a n. Rend for free booklet
on Abortion In Cow*. If no dealer
In yonrtown, write
' Br. l*tW leberH'VR. C*. 100 Ortad Art***, WtufcMh*. VIA
IRRITATING COUGHS
Promptly treat coach*, cold*, hooreenea*.
brooch I ti* and almilar inflamed and irritated
condition* of the throat with a te* ted remedy?
PISO'S
> Ul|ii tit IwoJd i
to go through an
Ii IUK?M operation before I
I BW could get weJL
Pi yuy mother, who
had been helped by
Qg LydlaE. Pinkhama
H Ball] Vegetable Comt,
I jUJjPjpMNUJ pound, adrieed me
s wfayit before eobo
tion. /[relieved me
J 1 \ from my troubles
e bo I can do my houae work without any
ij difficulty. I ad viae any woman who b
h afflicted with female troublee to give
, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com
' i pound a trial and it will do aa much for
? them."?Mr*. MARIE BOYD, 1421 6th
I1 St., N. E., Canton, Ohio.
Sometime* there are aerioua coodi:
tiona where a hospital operation is the
only alternative, but on the other hand
ao many women have been cured by this
e famous root and herb remedy, Lyaia EL
8 , Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after
doctors have said that an operation was
d necessary?every woman who wants
11 vo avoid an operation should give it a
l* fair trial before submitting to such a
* trying ordeaL
I- If complications exist, write to Lydla
U EL Pinkharo Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.,
for advice. The result of many years
> experience is at your service. '
1 Girls! Use Lemons! I
I Make a Bleaching, |
I Beautifying Cream |
The Juice of two fresh lemons struined
Into a bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white makes a whole quarter
pint of the most remarkable lemon
! skin beautlfler at about the cost one
must pay for a small Jar of the ordinary
cold creams. Care should be taken
to strain the lemon Juice through a
fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in,
then this lotion will keep fresh for
months. Every woman knows that lemj
on Juice Is used to bleach anil remove
such blemishes as freckles, sallowness
and tan and Is the Ideal skin softener.
1 inoothener and beautlfler.
Just try It! Got throe ounces of
orchard white at any pharmacy and
i two lemons from the grocer and make
up a quarter pint of this sweetly frngrnnt
lemon lotion and massage It dally
! into the face, neck, arms and hnnds. It
naturally should help to soften, freshen,
bleach and bring out the roses and
beauty of any skin. It Is simply marvelous
to smoothen rough, red hands.
Adv.
Evening Things Up.
"My father has an Income," said
Bertha proudly. I
beretta looked at her In a puzzled
way for a. minute, and then declared.
"My father's got a boll."
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
has been a household remedy all over
the civilized world for more than half
a century for constipation, intestlnul
troubles, torpid liver and the generally
depressed feeling that accompanies
such disorders. It is a most valuable
remedy for indigestion or nervous dyspepsia
and liver trouble, bringing on
neaaactie, coining up of food, palpitutlon
of henrt and many other symp- 1
toras. A few doses of August Flower '
1 will Immediately relieve you. It Is a 1
| gentle laxative. Ask your druggist.
Sold la all civilized countries.?Adv.
j
Qualified.
"I thought Edith could skate." I
"She ought to he able to. She |
has a diploma from a correspondence |
school."
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
by LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, as they '
cannot reach the seat of the disease. | ,
Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly Influ- I
1 meed by constitutional conditions. HALL'S | 1
I CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh. ; .
| It Is taken Internally and acts through '
I the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the <
System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
la 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 won- 1
! derfut results In catarrhal conditions. i
| Druggists 76c. Testimonials free.
P. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, Q.
M
Kisses can never he copyrighted?
which Is fortunate for those who priut i
them. 1
.
1,
Pound
If each of
instead of
One loaf i
week for a
Enough to
C
1 cup corn n
1 cap tym Hot
2 tablespoon*
5 teas noonsR
Barley flour or o;
B results. Sift dry
I shortening. Stir
20 to 25 minutes
I Oar new Red, White and
I recipe* for making deli
I ROYAL BAKING P
I FOOD V
THE RED CROSS NURSES OF EUROPE
ARE GIVING TOASTED
CIGARETTES TO THE BOYS
To anyone who doesn't know of the
wonderful advances that have been made
in the preparation of smoking tobaccos
{ In the last few years it may sound strange
1 to speak of toasted cigarettes.
Strictly speaking, we should say cigarettes
made of toasted tobacco; the smokers
of this country will recognise It more
readily by its trade name. "LUCKY
STRIKE"?the toasted cigarette.
im American Tobacco Company are
producing millions of these toasted cigarettes
and these are being bought In
enormous quantities through the various
tobacco funds conducted by the newspapers
of the country and forwarded
through the Red Cross Society to the boys
in France.
This new process of treating tobacco
not only improves the flavor of the tobacco
but it seals in this flavor and makes
the cigarettes keep better.
The Red Cross nurse is always glad to
have a cigarette for the wounded soldier,
as, in most instances, that is the first
thing asked for. ?Adv.
Caviar to the General.
Although some packers of eitviur In
j New York report that spoonbill cavlnr
Is being marketed here in bulk ns low
; ns 75 cents n pound, the market generally
remains at $1.25 for prime quali
Ity, and a few sales nre reported at $1.
The quantity has been limited from all
| sources and, Indeed, operators here
have not been buying heavily. There
has been n scarcity of lake caviar In
bulk, and packers report that the pre|
vailing price for this grade has been
usually $1.50 a pound.?Fishing Gnsette.
I
Calomel Tnrfaul Sir
>wi vvauj VIV
I Guarantee Do
Don't take nasty, dangerou
constipated, headachy
Calomel makes yon sick; you lose a fe
day's work. Calomel Is quicksilver te
and It salivates; calomel Injures your lp
liver. wi
If you are bilious, feel laay, slug- ar
glsh and all knocked out, if your bow- T0
els are constipated and your head ea
aches or stomach Is sour. Just take a cj,
spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Ul
Tone Instead of using sickening, sail- j)n
vatlng calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone
Is real liver medicine. You'll know It
next morning because you will wake "
np feeling fine, your liver will be work- nv
lng, your headache and dizziness gone,
your stomach will he sweet and howels
regular. You will feel like work- ha
lng. You'll be cheerful; full of vigor tu
and ambition. ds
Your druggist or dealer sells you a m
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a yc
Their Medicine Clw
IT is characteristic of ?
folks after they pass the allotted f>
"three score years and ten,** to look ai
back over the days that are gone f*
and thoughtfully live them over. p
X una myseir, M MTrntj-os*, frequently
drifting back quarter of century, whin
1 eee myself in toe little drug store I owned it
at Bollrer. Mo., making and selling a at
vegetable compound to my friends and lc
customers ? what was then known only as 1
Dr. Lewis' Medicine for Stomach, Liver a
and Bowel Complaints. ?
For many years while I eras perfecting my tc
formula 1 stndled and Investigated the si
laxatives and eathnrtlce on the market and n
became convinced that their main fault tl
was not that they did not act on the bowels, fh
bat that their action was too violent and si
drastic, and upset the system of the user; gi
which was dne to the fact that tbey wore n
not thorough enough in their action, some a
simply acting on ths upper or small lutes- ^
tines, while other* would act only on the fc
lower or large Intestines, and that they tl
almost invariably produoed a habit ro- k
quiring augmented doses. n
I believed that a preparation to produoe 0
the beet effect must first tone the liver, h
then aot on the stomach and entire ellmen- ?
tary system. If this was aooompllshed, the
medicine would produoe a mild, but
thorough elimination of the waste without
the usual sickening sensations, and make
the user feel better at onoa. ^
After experimenting with hundreds of
different compounds, I et lsst perfected the
formula that la now known as Mshes's
needy, which 1 truly believe goes further
Up in the World.
"I overheard Mr. and Mrs. Orabeoln
having a warm argument as to wheth- K'
er or not they should dress for din- dn
ner. Mr. Grnbcoin contended that It In
would be all right not to put on eve- h>
nlng clotty1!!, as no guests were expert- wl
ru. air. urubcoln said the effect on
the servants would ho demoralizing." fri
"Well wellt They are coming <>n.
I can remember the time when Mr. th
flrahcoln shod his coat, collar and CI
dmes before sitting down to the everting
meal and nothing was said about
it."?Birmingham Age-Herald. _ j t?
| p?
To keep clean and healthy take Dr. !
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They reguate
liver, bowels and stomach.?Adv.
wi
Conservation.
"Mercy on us!" ejneulated Mrs. a
Flint, In the midst of her reading, kn
'Here in the paper Is a piece by a professor
proving by the Scriptures that
this war means the end of the world
n April, and?"
"Well, if that's the case, I guess I'd
lust as well put off going to the den- mi
list," returned honest Farmer Flint.
'If what the professor says Is true 1 j zli
nun i iii-ru uii> new leem. ltiese old !
tines probably will answer for such j
gnashing as I'll have to do."?Kansas Tt
City Star. Ct
lie
End of the Lesson. ra
"My hoy, you ran take a lesson from sa
the dog that Is trotting by your side, Br
iind to whom I point as an example. So
He doesn't drink, he doesn't smoke, he
Joesn't swear?"
"Hut If youse don't stop yer poolntln'
it him. mister, he'll do some chewing de
presently." ' "I
716,000,001
s of Flour I
' our 22,000,000 families use thi
white bread.
saves 11,000,000 pounds; three I
year means 1,716,(XX),000 pound
Feed the Entire A1
orn Bread with Rye Flour
tl 1 teaspoon salt
ur 1 cup milk
agar 1 *11
oyal Baking Powder 2 tablespoons
st flour may be used instead of rye flour with ?
ingredients into bowl; add milk, beaten egg
welL Put into greased pan, allow to stand in
and bake in moderate oven 40 to 45 minutes.
Blue booklet, "Best War Time Recipes** <
cious and wholesome wheat saving foods, i
OWDER CO., Dept.w, 135 Willi,
TILL WIN THE
_
;k Tomorrow! ;3J
dson's Liver Tone %
is calomel when bilious,
j. Listen to me!
w cents under my personal guaran- J
e that It will clean your sluggish
rer better than nasty calomel; It
on't make you sick and you can eat
tythlng you want without being sail*
ited. Your druggist guarantees that
,ch spoonful will start your ltrer.
run your iHiweis ana straighten 70a
> by morning or you get your money
ick. Children gladly take Dodson's
ver Tone because It !s pleasant tastg
and doesn't gripe or cramp or
ake them sick.
I am selling millions of bottles of
odson's Liver Tone to people who
ive found that this pleasant, vegeble
liver medicine takes the place of
ingerous calomel. Buy one bottle on
y sound, reliable guarantee. Vsk
>ur druggist about me.?Adv.
est For20Years
ad doM mora than any laxative on the
target today. The thousand* of letters
om users have convinced me I waa right,
ad that the uaer of Habae's Rraiady aa a
unlly medicine, even though he may have
Md it tor twenty-five year*, never hae
> Increase the dose.
My knowledge of medldne and the rail
ta ot It* a me in my own family and
none my friends, before I ever ottered it
r sale, caused me to have great faith in
ibaa'a mmUg from the very first,
nd now aa I find myself nearing the age
ben I most bow to the Inevitable and go
another Ufa, my greatest pleasure la to
t aaeh day and read the letters that each
all brings from people as old or older
tan I, who tell of having used Natve'a
MMAr for tAD. flflMtn nniT fraawtw ?
id low they and their children' ?ci
randchlldren hare been benefited by It.
i la a conaollng thought, my frlenda. tor
man or my age to (eel that aalde from
la own aucoeaa, one baa done aomething
>r hij follow man. Mr greatest aatialaoon,
tar greateat happineaa today, la the
DowloJge that tonight more than one
tillion people will take a Nataae'a Haaniy
VH Tablet) and will be better, healthier,
appler people Cor It. 1 hope yon will
a one of thorn.
A. H. LEWIS MEOIOINE OO.,
8t. Louie, Mo.
Maids Are So Dishonest.
"You simply cannot trust anybody,
reryone seems so dishonest nowa
lys." declared the woman. "My ninid,
whom I had the utmost confidence,
ft me suddenly yesterday and took
1th her my beautiful pearl brooch."
"That Is too bad," Sympathized the
lend. "Which one was It?"
"That very pretty one I smuggled
rough last spring." ? Pittsburgh
ironlcle Telegraph.
Many people lmi(ln* that Wormi or Tipe
irm cannot be (rotten rt<l of entirely.
ioae who have uaed "Dead 8hot"?I>r.
tery*i Vermifuge, know that they can. Adv.
Almost Saw Him.
The other day two youngsters were
liking along the street together.
The father of one of the boys was
policeman, und bis companion, who
lew this, said to him:
"What Is your father's number?"
"No. 2.r?," replied the boy.
The questioner then snid:
"I nearly saw him Inst night."
"How was thut?" asked the polleonn's
son.
"I saw No. 24!"? Pearson's Magale.
Heal Baby Rashes
iat Itch, burn and torture. A hot
itlcura Soap buth gives Instant ref
when followed by a gentle apf
tlon of Cutlcuru Ointment. For free
tnples address, "Cutlcuru, Dept. X.
>ston." At druggists and by mall.
>ap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.?Adv.
No Doubt.
Hubby?"I'll be back at eleven, my
ar; I give you my word." Wlfey?
would rather you keep It, my love.**
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