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T'ast History.
Elsie's mother hold the opinion (ha
Instruction should be Riven to childrei
Inrldentnlly whenever |M>sslble. There
fore on different occasions at the tubli
Elsie learned thut venl is cut from i
little culf, that slices of Imcon onc<
helped to make a pljr. and so on. Om
oibmitiK at breakfast she looked u|
from her plate with a puzzled expros
ion.
"Mamma," she inquired, "what wai
hash when It was alive?"
After a man get* about so full h<
can make himself believe that othei
men think he la sober.
When a toper sees things double hli
glasses are a little bit too strong.
Whit Do You Know About
(gPjl CATTLE?
V**!! Do Yob Waat to Know tha
W*9I CATTLE BUSINESS ?
ONmI Drop tu a post card today an(
JAV get raaa imkormanoM atx>a
the New Book,
"CATTLE. BREEDS AND ORIGIN'
about all breeds of cattle on earth
ML DAVID ItttlTr VnUIMRT CD. . A 100 RtUHSMA WIS
W. N. U.f CHARLOTTE, NO. 15-1911
Relieve Your
Rheumatism
For 25c.
NR Today?i
There tr* three Tital -processes of
human existence,?the digestion of
food, the extraction of nourishment
from It and the elimination of the
waste.
Let anythln* Interfere wltk these
firocesses,?let them be Interrupted or
raproperly carried on, and slcknesa^tf
of some kind followa
Poor digestion and adslmlla-M 1
tlon means failure to derive .
full nourtahment from food and k
that In turn often means im- V B
poverlabed blood, weakness, w B
anemia, etc. I'oor elimination
means an accumulation of waste
matter which poisons the body, lowers
vitality, decreases the power of resistance
to disease and leads to the
development of many serious 111a.
Rheumatism,?due to some Interference
with the process of elimination,
failure to get rid of certain body
poisons,?cannot be expected to yield
to any medicine that falls to correct
the condition responsible for It. Could
any reasonable person expect to rid
of rheumatic pain as Ions as
warn
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lit!
You Cannot be
Constipated
and Happy
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Small Price JM^19
A BSENCB of Iron In the
1 v Blood le the resaon for I
many colorless faces but
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nth we make enough
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1 New York to China,
round. That's |
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ike the Lucky Strike v
>d, solid Kentucky
, fine for a cigarette
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Couldn't Figure It Out. t
t It was tlit* llrst time the little emin* ?
i try cousin had visited a schoolhouse j
- In the city. During the class reel to- ]
b lions lie sat respectfully, as a guest, t
l at one of the vacant desks near his s
b city relative. His eyes were busy takb
Iiik In the unfamiliar surroundings. r
i "I think It's all fine," he remarked. u
"only I can't figure out how you build j
the fire in those stoves," Indicating j
i the radiator. j,
The young man was taken to the f
basement and the mysteries of a mod- ?
b ern steam-heating plant were ex- t
r plained to him by the teacher with the y
| aid of the janitor.
4 i Kill the Flies Now and Prevent s
dlMMe. A DAI8Y FLY KILI.EH will do It. j
* Kill* thousands. Lasts mil season. All dealers
I or iiz Rom expres* psia ror 91. 11. bomkrb,
1 150 Da Kslb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Adv. 1
C
Time Changes. J
, "We no longer have the soliloquy on I
i the stnKe." "No; the telephone eon- r
vernation has taken Its place." *
f
r However, the disgrace of poverty Is *
L J overshadowed by discomfort.
I NR does it by Improving
digestion, assimilation z
r
and elimination ?
the logical way. J
' a
Imlief or No Pay r
t
| rheum&tlo poison la ennvxt .-? m.
main In the body.
Think of thla It explains tha auo- t
cesa of Nature's Remedy (NR. Tab- t
lata) In ao many cases where other
, medicines have failed. Thousands are 1
using NR Tablets every day and set^^^ting
relief. Why pay five or ten
times as much for uncertain
I w things? A S6o box of Nature'o
IBB Remedy (NR Tablets), contalnlng
enough to last twentya
Ave days,?must help you, must o
I B V give you prompt relief and sat- .
Isfactory beiietlt oc cost you '
U^P^nothlnff. J,
And Nature's Remedy la not only ,
for the relief of rheumatism. It lm- 1
proves digestion, tones the liver, reg- /
ulates kidney and bowel action, lm- .
proves the blood and cleanses the
whole system. You'll fe-1 like a new i
person when you've taken NR Tablets ,
a week. You've tried the expensive
medicines and doctors, now make the 1
real test. You'll get results this time. ' _
Nature's Rsmsdy (NR Tablets) Is I a
sold, guaranteed and recommended br r
your druggist. f
IBBBI
tie liver Pills
A Remedy That
Makes Life
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IYER nviuiuiTiug r
pi lie Genuine b??ra signature
sS-1 I
ARTER'S IRON PILLS !
will grwdy help most pale-faced people c
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I THI SAMITMtY HUMM WNII6 IN 1MI
MAKING. OS mm BMCSITS HAKI
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STANDARD ?T EXCELLENCE
- 1mr Mir Ms 1mm. or if art he ikMld.
- ?4sk has or wile m* sfcmu hie mm.
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UNOS THI BIQ COLLEGE IN EX
CELLENT CONDITION IN EVERY
RESPECT. low
OVER 1,000 STUDENTS
York en New Dormitory?Has $90,000
For New Y. W. C. A.
RlillHinn
Columbia.?The enrollment at Winhrop
College this session has exceeded
1,000 students and the attendance
las kept up remarkably well, stated
Jovernor Manning, who recently atended
a meeting of the board of trusees
of the institution. The trustees
>f the institution. The trustees, he
itated. found the college in good conlition
in every way and the health of
he students has been unimpaired
luring the session with the exception
>f considerable measles and mumps
tince the Christmas holidays.
On account of the prevalence of
erehro-splnal meningitis in South
'arollna the students have not been
illowed to travel about the State, said
lie governor, but it is expected that (
t will be possible to raise this quar- j
illMlio w'rvtn An oaoamw! u? "
uuwm n\A i/uui ui mr nuiiruvenent
In the meningitis situation.
"The board authorized the building .
ommittee to secure an architect, prc>are
plans and let the contract for the
lew dormitory to accommodate 250 totoo
more young women provided for
it the Inst session of the legislature,'
inhl the governor. "This dorm>ory
>annot be completed in time for the
lext session, but it will be finished for
he subsequent session. It requires j
uimething like 12 months to build and !
nake ready for occupancy such a large
mlldlng as a dormitory of this size. 1
This new dormitory will enable Winhrop
College to accommodate all of
he high school graduates in the Sta'e
>renared for college who heretofore ~
lave been turned away for lack of
oom.
"President Johnson r#*norf<?it thnt ?ii
I
mt $10,000 of the amount needed to
lecure lance conditional gifts for a
foung Women's Christian Association
in'lding for the college had been
alsed. It will take $100,000 to erect
nirh a structure as is needed at Winhrop
to foster and strengthen the reigious
and social life* of that iustiutlon.
Of this amount, said Dr. Johnen
$90,000 has been raised, and. unler
the conditions upon which the be:ue3ts
were made, the remaining
moifnts must be secured and placed
n a bank before the first of next
rune. The board of trustees earnestly
lopes that the amount already raised
or this very important building will
lot he lost to the State for the lack of
lie $10,000. which must be collected
rltliln a period of under two months
"The college is preparing to train
cachers of home economics for the
chools of the State under the SmithTughes
vocational law.
"Preparations have oeen made for a
arge and strong summer school at the |
ollege to be held from June 18 to
une 26. It i9 believed that there will
>e a large attendance upon this sumner
school, and the teachers are urgd
not to lessen theli efforts to fetter i
It themselves for their important du- !
ieB on account of the war. but rather
o make themselves more efficient on
hat account.
Pamplico Gets Patriotic.
Pampllco.?A blow for liberty and
letrocraey was struck when 2,000 cltiens
of Paniplico and adjoining com- {
nunities arose and with clinched fists
>1 edged themselves to work unceasingy
until Ame*ica shall be successful
n the war. It was the voice of the
onst country speaking. The demon"ation
came after a series of able
iddresses on the war issues. The mass
reeling wa9 held in the interest of
he Red Cross. Liberty loan and war
avings campaigns. It was a truly
tmcrlcan mass meeting. Statements
:y the speakers denouncing disloyalty
n every form were favorably received
iy the audience.
Don't Like Increased Rates.
Aiken.?The South Carolina railroad
ommission held a public hearing at
Jraniteville, which was attended by a
nrge number of people from the
?l.. A.. a.
wife V Iron ?aur/ tnuiift UIO Ail^USia*
Cken Railway and Electric Corpora
"on's trolley line from Augusta to
Uken and from Aiken, In response to
he request of patrons of the trolley
ine, who entered a vigorous protest
gainst the increase In passengor
ates which has recently gone into efrtct.
and particularly against the
ng of the zone system.
Sell Lemon Trees.
Columbia.?Sara J. Derrick, of Swanea.
has entered the South Carolina
nark't with a new commodity. He
ihs a tree for sale and It kit't f?m!v
tree either, lie is offering an eight j
ear old. ever-bearing lemon tree to ;
he publi'- at a reasonable price and he i
ins samnles of the fruit to ccnvin e i
he mos' doubtful of prosnectlve pur
linees. Ifo brought one of tho lemons
o Columbia This was one of averr
- s>.e. which weighed ore and one n
f pounds. The tree is now In fu1!
ilorm, with a number of little lemons
Young Seamen Study.
Columbia.?Edward Mobley Wood
vnrd. now enlisted in the United
States navy, ia in Columbia on a 30!ay
furlough. For several weeks he
vlll be coached by Col. A. R. Bank*,
'or entrance into the United States
s'aval Academy at Annapolis. This is
n accordance with a rceent ruilnt by
he serotary of the navy that 100 sail>rs
be permitted to enter the academj
>n passing the required examnation
V large number of sailors will tak<
ha examination.
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Lemons Whiten and
Beautify the Skin!
Make Cheap Lotion !
The Jutce of two fresh lemons strain
ed Into b bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white makes a whole quarter
pint of the moot 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 luic* thmmri.
fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets In,
then this lotion will keep fresh for
months. Every woman knows that lemon
juice Is used to bleach and remove
such blemishes as freckles, sallowness
and tnn and Is the Ideal skin softener,
sraoothener and beautlfler.
Just try ltt Make up a quarter pint
of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion
and massage It dally Into, the face,
neck, nrtnx and bands. It should naturally
help to whiten, soften, freshen and
bring out the hidden roses and beauty
of any skin. It Is wonderful for rough,
red hands.
Tour druggist will sell three ounces
of orchard white at little cost, and any
grocer will supply the lemons. Adv.
And Teacher Fainted.
"<Jood morning, children," said the
urithluetic teacher. "How many of
you have prepared an original problem
in multiplication, as I requested?"
Only one hand went up.
"Well. William, you may give your
problem, und the rest of the class
uioy solve It."
"If my baby sister is a year old
now and weighs 20 pounds, and keeps
on gaining two ounces a day until she
Is sixteen years old; and if the price
of living doubles again in the next
ten years, how much will my sister's
graduation out lit cost? Mother says
she would like to know."?People's
Home Journal.
LIFTS THE BURDEN OF
PAIN FROM THOUSANDS
Plies Is a disease to which both sexes
and all ages a**9 subject. Physicians
have treated thousands of eases with
more or less temporary success?with
an ultimate recourse to operation in
advanced cases.
Positive relief comes to users of
Eagle Pile Itemedy who will and have
na<ul fhla a ?t ?? ? ? j
rm mini auu provea
medicine. It Is nr. entirely home treatment.
simple and easy to take, and has
succeeded and permanently removed
piles of the worst kind.
"I have saved a hundred dollars on
operations and loss of time at business."
reads one testimonial. What It
hns done for others It can do for you.
A postal brings an easy-to-understand
booklet. A dollar buys a week's supply.
At your druggist or direct from
llie Reed Distributing Company. 146
Godwin St., Paterson, N. J.?Adv,
Following the Rules.
A recruit while walking post one
night saw a man approaching. He
stopped and cried, "Halt, who goes
there?"
"Officer of the day," came the answer.
"Hult; who goes the'e?" cried the
sentry again.
"Officer of I he day."
There was silence for a few seconds,
then the officer asked: "Well, what
ate you going to do next?"
The recruit answered: "Halt you
again and then shoot."
Cuticura Kills Dandruff.
Anoint spots of dandruff with Cuticura
Ointment. Follow at once by n
hot shampoo with Cuticura Soup, if a
nuu , uui morning ir a woman. For
free samples address. "CutI extra, Dept
X, Boston." At druggists and by mall.
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.?Adv.
The Reason.
"I saw a woman when I entered the
parlor, but she swept out the room
in a way that Impressed me."
"Did she sweep out with great dig- '
nlty?"
"No, with a broom."
IIow easy it is to forgive an enemy I
when lie is In a position to do you a
fnvor! i
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for Their Tn
Freemont, O.?"I was passing
period of life, being1 forty-six yei
the symptoms incident to that c!
nervousness, and was in a genera
so it was hard for me to do my v
ham's Vegetable Compound was i
the best remedy for my troubles,i
to be. I feel better and strong
taking it, and the annoying s;
pe&red."?Mrs. M. Goddxh, 936 if
Ohio.
North Haven, Conn.?"Lydia
ble Compound restored my healtt
had failed when passing through
la nothing like it to overcome tl
?Mrs. Flobucb Isn.i.a.Box 1W3
In
LYDU
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I lias tine greote
German Bouncing Bomb.
The elastic properties of rubber are |
being used by the CJennaps In their | p
Infest missile, the bouncing bomb. Tills j s
curious device bus a busc of rubber so I n
weighted that the bomb when thrown I
through the uir strikes upon it. The
Impact causes it to leup Into the air
and also releases the time fuse. This I
fuse is so arranged that the bomb bursts
when at the highest point?
some six feet from the ground. Its
destructive power Is then much greater
than If It exploded while on the ,
ground.?Milestones.
Holderless Pen. ?
A European Inventor lias devised a Ii
metal blank with four clumps which 0
carries a i?eii at the end. This device
clamped around the forefinger is said
to make writing much easier than
when a penholder is used. p
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Dr. Pierce's Pellets Are best for liver,
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
for a laxative, three for a cathartic. Ad.
si
It is a sin to steal a |>ln, especially tl
if It has a diamond attached to It.
flood people who fall to die young u
usually die |>oor. tl
Send
& Company's
i that Swift & Com
for less money tl
eds from the sale of the
11 expense of dressing,:
md the profit of $1.29 pi
's 1917 figures as follov
Ce Pa*d for live cattle per steer
qe received for meat
ce received for by-products
/ed
for expenses and profit
ie Pr?f'f Per ?teer was .
ere are many other int<
facts and figures in
We want to send our 1918
for the asking. Address Swift
Swift & C(
nod sweetens the stomach and altmen- !
tary canal, stlmnlates the liver to se- 1
crete the bile and Impnrltlea from the
blood. Sold In all civilised countries. '
Give It a trial.?Adv.
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Reason for Hla Question. d
William went with his mother to
visit a bnby. After being left nlone
in the room a little while he cuine out *
nnd said: "Isu't she christened?" *
His mother said: "Why?" *
He said: "Because I called her "
(Catherine and she didn't answer me." n
g
The Right Kind. 11
"What kind of a coach did you get ?
for your examinations?" e
"An old college hack." | 8
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Onions ami whisky form n couibina- j
tlon calculated to put almost any hap- i d
py home otit of commission. 1 I
(Middle i
I Wnmi
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER I'
Has been used for all ailments that
are caused by a disordered stomach
and Inactive liver, such as sick bead
acne, constipation, so or stomach.
nervous Indigestion, fermentation of
food, palpitation of the heart caused by
gases In the stomach. August Flower
Is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion i
both In stomach and Intestines, cleans
j Calomel Users! Li:
| I Guarantee Dc
Your druggist gives back ;
liven your liver and b<
you up without m
Ggh! Calomel makes you sick. It's t
orrlble! Take a dose of the dangerous j
rug tonight and tomorrow you may c
>se a day's work. t
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver t
rhlch causes necrosis of the bones, c
felomel, when it comes Into contact r
rlth sour bile, crashes Into It, breuklng 1
t up. This Is when you feel that awful
musea und cramping. If you ure slug- ]
lsh and "all knocked out," If your ?
Iver Is torpid and bowels constipated t
r you have headache, dizziness, coat- j
d tongue, if breath Is bud or stomach y
our, Just try a spoonful of hurmless 1
>odson'8 Liver Tone tonight. 1
Here's my guarantee?Go to any 1
Irug store and get a bottle of Godson's i
.lver Tone for a few cents. Take u 1 >
^ged jjSI
Best Remedy
X through the critical 3^
irs of ago and had all
hange ? heat flashes,
,1 run down condition,
rorlc. Lydia E. Pinkrecommended
to me as \
which it surely proved k ^
er In every way since r/y/S^^L
Fmptoms have disap- ZJ~
apolcon St., Fremont,
E. Pinkham's Vegeta- <y~w^rC^iHH
l after everything elso
change of life. There lM HH|
le trying symptoms.'* W
', North Haven, Conn.
l Sudk Cases
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kBLE COM]
st record for 4e
The Nasal System.
While mother wus arranging the
nntry shelves Marjory handed her the I
pice boxes, mentioning each spice by
ame. Presently she snld: "Mamma, i i
can read." (
"Can you, dear?" \
"Yes. mamma," snld Marjory, "hut I
don't read like you. I read by sinell."
-Boston Transcript.
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Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of |
'ASTORIA, thut famous old remedy | (
jr infunts and children, and see that it ,
SZZaLtOESi'v
a Use for Over au leura.
hildren Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
The Remedy.
"I have so much on tny hands at (
resent that I don't know what to do."
"Why not try some soap and water?"
-London Tlt-Blts.
If we could see ourselves as others '
ce us what a disagreeable old world
ills would be for us to live In ! i
Most I? M>l)le Would i-liM4>rfiillv I
lournlng If they could pick out those ;
liey lutd to wear It for. ' f
for
1918 Year 1
pany sells the mea
len the live steel
hide, fat, and other by-i
refrigeration, freight,
er steer as shown by !
/s:
$84.45 BOB
6897 BOB
2109 mwm
93.06 BBBBSHH
8.61
1.29
cresting and instructive
the Year Book.
Year Book, to anyone, anywhere
8e Company, Union Stock Yards, C
Dmpany, U. S. A.
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iHcnn'c I iuer Tnno
rwwu v biiva I Viiw
(rour money if it doesn't
>wels and straighten
aking you sick.
poonful and If It doesn't straighten
ou right up and make you feel fine
ind vigorous I want you to go back to
he store and get your money. L>od,on's
Liver Tone is destroying the sale
>f calomel because it is real liver
uedlclne; entirely vegetable, therefore
t cannot salivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodsou's Liver Tone will put your
ilugglsh liver to work and clean your
Miwels of that sour bile and constl>ated
waste which is clogging your
iystem and making you feel miserable.
: guarantee that a bottle ot Dodson's
Lilver Tone will keep your entire fnraly
feeling flue for month.*, Give It to
rour children. It Is harmless; doesn't
;rtpe and they like Its plensnnt taste.
JAM'S" t
POUND I
greatest good!
iM MEDICINE CO. LYMH.HASS, J
A Traveling Elephant.
Horace, aged three, of Winchester,
received u book of itnltnal pictures In
ivhich he hecnnie very much interested,
it ltd asked his mother many questions.
One night he was looking at the pic
cure or the elephant ami, pointing to
the elephant's trunk, said :
"What's that, mother?"
She told him It was the elephant's
trunk.
Two days Inter he was looking at the
>ook and saw the picture of the elephant
again. With childish glee he ran
to his mother, exclaiming: "Oh. mother,
look at the elephant's suitcase."?
Indianapolis News.
To Drive Out Malaria end Dulld Up
The System
Take the Old Standard UROVE'S TASTKI.KW
Ihlll TONIC. You know wlint you nr.- taking aa
ho formula Is printed on erery label, showing It la
Quinine and Iron In u Tasteless form.
Doing Her Share.
"It lakes eheek lo kiss a girl."
"Yes, hut frequently she Is willing
:o supply the cheek."
Anoint the eyelids with Roman Eye Btlism
at nlKht. and In the morning observe
he refrrahed and atrengthened aenaatlon la
rour eyea. Adv.
An ape Is an upe though clothed In
dlk and scarlet.
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