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t?OK, MOTHKRl III IF TONOUB ] 10 .COATBDv BH KATH HOT OR J P CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIQV* ? CANT HARM TKNDKR STOM. J ACH, LIVER, BOWEL8. ' her children "California Syrup of figs," that this is their Ideal laxative, ' because they love Its pleasant taste rod it thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels withinf orplnlnp When cross, Irritable, feverish, or \ fcre&th is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, Mother 1 If coated, give a teasp9onful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and In a few hours all the 1 foul, constipated waste, sour bile and 1 undigested food passes out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child ( again. "When the little system is full of eold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, dl- ' ftrrhcea, indigestion, colic?remember, ' a good "inside cleansing" should al- 1 ways be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California B^rup of Pigs" handy; they know a * teaspoonful today saves a sick child to-morrow. Ask your druggist for a ' bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," 1 which has directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups printed 1 on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here, so don't be fooled. Get the ( genuine ?mnde by "California Fig ] Byrup Company."?Adv. Father's Generosity. "How are you getting along, my , son?" asked the father visiting the camp at Yaphnnk. "All right, futher," replied the private. i Trent you well, do they?" "Oh, yes; first rate." ' "Let you smoke?" "Certainly they do." "Well, come and have a cigar with me." "I must ask the captain, fnther." "Why, certainly; but I didn't know he smoked. Ask the general to come ' alone, too, and have one!" i Nothing Like It. "Is your master In a somnolent condition?" "No, sir; he was pretty bnd, but now I ( he's nlseep." ' What is C8TORIA Is a harmless sobs Drops and Soothing Syrups. ] Opium, Morphine nor other Naro antes. For more than thirty years it h ox vonsapauon, f latulency. Wind Col n?M arising therefrom, and by rag aids the assimilation of Food; g The Children's Panacea?The Mother's The Kind You Have Always Bough' 80 years, has borne the signature of Chas, Ms personal supervision since its infant All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just trifle with and endanger the health of In Children?Experience against Experimi tienolne Gaatoria always bears theelg r Steals I FATO FOR YOUR STO Cures Him? ft" Comes Back 2 and Pays For It It's the Acid Test ^ of Man and EatonSc 'JSS They Both Win! s&rSp^sa ? poor .uffersr will net went fer KATOKIO aa too# as be Hree. s5&ag?&93 estioa. dyspepsia. soar stomach I gS pp3a?&| ??? tSVSiWitgSS^SSR: 1"' Iw<?>*i"1?'Iii>,IH nSmiliS ii RHAT QMSTie it means a miserable condition of ill be ailments such as headache, backache, dyi various kind*, piles and numerous other d against nature, and no human being can constipated. ML TUTTS LITER PIL1 successfully all over this countnr for 72 yi go have your liver and bo web resume Fog sals at aO druggists and dealers eve 1 Br. TW S I ^HHi?v *** 'v' ,. mJV nBK^d * U PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS B -%-syz I Bin jroi mr stopped to r?on why t is thpt so many products that in exouinbr advertised, all at osn drop out 4 right and are aeon forgotten? The reason is plain?the article did not fulfil he promisee of the manufacturer. This ipplieo more particularly to a medicine. medicinal preparation that has teal KxratiTo value almost Mils itMlf, as like in endleM chain system the remedy is recommended by those fbo hare been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says, "Take for ; sample Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I hare sold for many years ind never hesitate to recommend, for in klmost every case it shows excellent remits, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy that I know of lias so large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who hare used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmers' Swamp-Root is due to the fact that, so many people claim, it fulfils almost every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects urinary troubles and neutralises the uric icid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of i Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Address i Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and I enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. ! r .... ..J i: v...i? t? ?< uai|c auu lUCUIUUl BiCiC UVbVlCB XUi Mil it all drug stores.?Adv. rwo GOOD CARNEGIE STORIES Advancing Years Evidently Have in No Way Dimmed Scotsman's Keen Sense of Humor. Mr. Andrew' Curnegle wns once ask?d which he considered to be the most Important factor In Industry?labor, capital, or brains? The canny Scot replied, with merry twinkle In his pye: "Which Is the most Important leg of a three-legged stool?" i The above reminds us of what Mr. Cfarnegie once said at a dinner: "Don't believe the old fellows who talk about the superiority of the past over the present. Those old fellows ire possessed by the same ubsurdity which possessed Dash. " *1 guess I want u pair of spectacles,' he said to his oculist. I *"Ah, old age coming on, eh?' laugher the oculist. 'Eyes falling?eh, whut?' " " 'No,' said Dash. 'No, my eyes at forty-five are Just as good as ever they were, hut?hang it?the light nowalays nln't the sume.'"?London Tltfilts. Bigamous With. A visitor to the household of a colored roan In Georgia was much Impressed by the thriftlness of the mistress of the house. "That's a hnrd-workln' wife you've got, Joe," said he. "Yes," said Joe, with the utmost gravity, "I wish I had a couple more like her."?Hurper's Magazine. Rating Necessary. Physician's Secretary?That new pnJent telephoned and asked If she must ivold rich foods. | Doctor?Look her up In Briulstreet'a ind see. I Why, of Course Not. First Goed?"Women always contradict one another," Second Coed? 'They do not."?Flinch Howl. Castor la titute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, It is pleasant. It contains neither otic substance. Its age is its guaras been in eonstant use for the relief ic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feveriahulating the Stomach and Bowels, bring healthy and natural sleep. Friend. L and which has been in use for orer . H. Fletcher, end has been made under | ly. Allow no one to deoeive you in this. as-Good" are bat Experiments that fants and - iMACH S SAKE") JF t Startling Endorsement Ever Published >naw srs?0* ^5M?3S5f!ft5%,'?^ reef to yeu, end, I hope. e< grwt beoefl* !??? ?? - a. I recently niJseed a box. end koowin* nyself nor clerk hed sold it, I coald not lortts disappearance, Yesterday morn ins ralked Into HI store end soldi "Mr. J ewe yoa fifty < eaU foe a We of C which I stole from year show ease. I irs* with stomach trouble aad, aet hstasaey to spare to set a We. I took it. Chsfd?e eesse sauce seed say if?I "J"~" "" ,,Irl tht most wonderful testimonial atata 11 my MMttow ta the tntowt of intlan. It U potitiT* yrool. to my salad, X>NICU *D that It claimed for it. If ft wlptd thia man his conaclenca would hava ansooleeted. Very truly roar*. A. W. Crtmfr." kr Oa.. MIS-M ?. WafcMb *? ., Ckhw KTIDN KUIS 1th that leada to a!] aorta of special ipepaia, dizziness, indigestion, paina of iaorders?CONSTIPATION is a crime be well for any length of time while US ia the remedy and haa been uaed ears. Get a box and see how it feele their health-giving natural functions, rywhere. Liver Pills I . r a -r-" ' y -< Bilious? Take I IB Tonight Mm attacks, wattpatka, riek hasdaohaa. ate., are In tk pwt onJorlty of mis i<M to <l?wtlT* trouble %XkA BO MiOOftblt p?T90B f <f ^ii!^j| to obtain real or lutlac benefituntil tho onnao la corrected. Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) la a I tUlifith compound that not* on tho stomach. liver. bowols and kidney at the purpose belnff to briny 'bout healthy and harmonious action of all the organs of digestion and elimination. It acts promptly end thoroughly, yet so mildly and gently that there ie never the slightest griping or discomfort. But that Is not all Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) have a beneficial effect upon the entire body. By Improving the process of digestion end assimilation, the nourishment la derived from food, the blood aualltv la enriched, vitality is increased' and the whole system strengthened. Once you get your body In this splendid condition, you need not take medicine every day?Just take an NR Tablet occasionally when Indigestion, biliousness and constipation threatens, and you can always feel your best. Remember keeping well Is easier stnd Cheaper than getting welL Oet a 25c box of Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) and try it. It Is sold, guaranteed and recommended by your druggist. Kill All Flies! mSEASE*0 nArwltnywht-f, Daisy Fly KIllSfattTacta and kills *U lliaa. Naat*elaaB?ornamental.oon .??nlftnt and cheap 1 eSTiilu'S /r IsTiT^L, tw' op ?w; will got seil m Injure anrlhloi. QtMIVfr ^ S**tl el! far Fly Killer cre"^, fi oo.-" ? NAITOLO tOMIRt, ISO DC KAU AVL, BROOKLYN. M. Y. 100 Per Cent on LIBERTY BONDS I0n% Interest on Lll>erty Bond* nnd Wur Sivt.ii c H:iinv? poHH)l>le. We ?'-int I^iO.OIK) wortta at . fai-e value In ilenonilnntloiiR of ISO and up- 1 wards, NO LIMIT. Write quick what you have. JOHN H. CAIN & CO. Salt* 200 I Iks Bldg. Brown wood, Texas 7E* 2V if J" JgvjW JW JJ* | RelyOoCuticura ToClearPimples Sonp 2ftc. Ointment 2ft nnd SOc. f nrinro ^ 11 IS.HO /a^ at less than fih FACTORY ftfitl PRICES j|;g| Not cheaply made tier* (XL' j ?but line high gra#j IVly tires of standard makes, t\% w^ti that have become shop- \ y im\J worn or soiled so that \ raff they cannot be sold as firsts. wj ? , _ . All standard We Buy for Cash nukti in our ?Sell Quickly tock* We save you 50% and give you better i tires?specially made samples?and factory "surplus" stocks. We are the largert buyers of sample tires in America. Get our price list No. 15?sent fro*. Big bnrguin* this month. We ship C. O. D. subject to ycur Inspection. FACTORY SURPLUS TIRE CO. 500 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. No Water. At a certain nth rate boarding house a transient entered the dining room late for dinner, lie was unsteady on his feet and the hoarders realized at "two that he had been Imbibing freely. His first act, afU? seating himself, was to pick aphis glass of water and throw it out of the window. Ills neighbor asked: "What's the matter with the water. my friend?" "I won't drink it." "Why?" "I won't ever drink water again while I live. And you oughtn't to drink it. either." "But, my dear hoy, why not?" "'Whv ! WIlV !' von nslr nio?" lw? said, vehemently. "I'll tell you why. Water rots the solos ot your shoes. What do you think It does to your stomach?" FRECKLES New Is the Tina to Get Rid of These Ugly Scots There's no longer the Hllghtert need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, ss OlhlDe?doulile Strength?It guaranteed to rtmore these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othlne?double Strength?from your druggist, and apply a little of It night and morning end you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begiVi to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that more than one ounce la needed to completely,clear the akin and gain S beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Otktna, as this Is sold nnder guarantee of money back U It falls to remove freckles.?Adv. Time's Wonderful Changes. My little nephew and I were looking through some photographs and found it picture of it bnhy In short dresses. "Who's that?" asked Forrest. "That's your picture when you were i a baby,'* I said. "Well, that's funny." For-1 rest; "I was a ^Irl then, anil now I'm a boy."?Chicago Trhuno. Whenever You Need t Gencrul Strengthening I'onlc Tr.lre the Old Standard UKOVK'M TASTBI,KSS rtatll TONIC. It m.Maln* the well knce.n tonlr properties of yllNlNU ?u<] IRON and Is V>rjr Valuable at a Oenerul Hirencthenlna 'JVnle. Yotl can fet?l the good Sect on the iilootl after lite first few doses, dbc. Never Too Much for Them. "Why work so hnrtl? You can use VUIJ ou UIUVII IIIUIICV, %\ l?U KIIOWV "Yes, but think how much iny family can nml must use." Don't give your candid opinion to n friend unless you nre tired of that friend. For ?prr<!y nnrt cffrctlvr action Dr. Pcrry*t "Dfid Shot" hna no equal. One dote only will cltun out Worm# or Tapeworm. Ad*. No ;n;in should object to thick soles, as the objection tvlll s?k>ii wear nwny When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy Ko Hiuartmj ? Jntt Kye Comfort, to codii at Drnrftata or mall. Writ* for Vi? Book. KUKIlNK KYK KJS.UKUV CO.. CU1CAUO ; V ? ) > ' STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION MEET APPROVE IIVIN ADDITIONAL FEDERAL AID PROJECTS AS RECOMMENDED. WORK IN MANY COUNTIES Glvo Out Statement Showing Distribution of Collections Prom AutomnhlU E? ?.? U- < a^aaa rtwin wan. I, IVIO* Columbia.?The State highway commission at its regular monthly meeting recently approved seven additional federal aid projects as recommended by F. H. Murray, acting State highway engineer. These projects include work in Horry Bamberg. Newberry. Lancaster. Chester. Charleston and Union counties. Project No. 13 sets aside $22,434 for the construction of a bridge acrosB Broad River at Lockhart. which is estimated to be 50 per cent of the cost of this bridge and the funds appropriated by the commission are from the 20 per cent of federal aid due South Carolina, set aside for use V.UUOUUI.UUII ui oriages or Statewide importance. In this connection the commission adopted a resolution, copies of which will be forwarded to authorises in several counties interested in the construction of the bridge over the Santee River. The resolution calls attention to the fact that the commission has held until now certain funds from this i socalled 20 per. cent fund, which it had ; hoped to use in making possible the | construction of the Santee River bridge. The persons interested in the Santee River bridge project are re- ( cu?stei to let the commission have definite information as to the status of that undertaking within the next 30 days. A member of the commission stated it was hoped that some agreement could he reached and that the funds set aside for the bridge over the Sn' tee River ceuid " e used for that purpose. At the office of the commission the resignation of Charles S. Manning, elerk and secretary of the commission since its organization, was announced. W. \V. Goodman, assistant clerk nnrl bookkeeper, will assume Mr. Manning's duties. ! The commission gave out a statement showing: the distribution of col- ] lections from automobile license foes j from January 1. 1911. to April 1, 1918. j During that period $244,390 50 was the commission's income from those | sources. Of that amount $195,512.40 , goes hack to the counties of the Stato. j The total amount of fees collected to date is $266 158.61. Charleston as Aerial Station. Charleston?An appropriation of $16,000,000 for the establishment of 16 airplane and balloon stations on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts for protection against aerial and submarine attacks was asked of the fortifications committee of the house by Newton D. Baker, secretary of war. The sites of the s'ations already have been selected, 13 on the Atlantic const and three on the Pacific, but details are not y?t ava'lahle. The enuip ment Is Immediately available and the stations ran be established within aix weeks. The 816 000,000 will be included in the $7,000 OOO.OOO fortifications bill to be preserted to the house soon. This means that big stations will , probably be located at Norfolk. Charleston, Jacksonville and Tamna. These , points being selected for strategic reasons and the stations will be in ad- i di'ion to these already established. It ! proposed to make the Southern coast proof against German entry. treasurer's report shows that the assn.-laMon has had the greatest year flnanc'al'.y in its history and that in ! spite of the Increase in expenses along all lines the association closes the year with all hills paid and entirely out of debt. Thirty-four of the 46 coun- ; ties are classed as "over the top" counties, having paid more than their quota set by the S'ate executive com mittoe and liberal subscriptions from Individuals are reported. A budget of $8,645 was adopted for the coming year. Crop Condition* Very Good. Columbia?Conditions of crop* throughout the Sta'e are reported to be excellent by Richard H. Sullivan, meterologist, in his weekly closing with Tuesday. June 4. The survey fob lows: mis week has been especially favorable for the wheat, oat and rye harvests, for the growth of cotton and for clearing the fields of grass. Cotton chopping up State continues, and squares have nppearde in some early fields. While the hot. dry weath- | er has not been so favorable for corn, the arop as a whole continues good." Col. Thompson Ordered to Texas. Columbia.?Col Henry T. Thompson has been ordered by the war department to report for duty In Texan, where he Is to be in command of a battalion of the United States Guards. National Army. Colonel Thompson j has been In the military service of the j State 40 years and has filled every,! grade successively from private to brigadier general. During the period ; h? was four times In the military ser- 1 vice of tho United States. In the | Spanish-American War he served in Cuba with rank of lieutenant colonel. Place Orders For Cans and Jars Early. Columbia.?Orders for cans and Jars for canning and preserving should be j placed with the re'all dealers as early i as possible, says the food administration. In this way. it can be assured that there will be plenty of cans and jars available for the canning season ahead. If. however, persons wait until late in the season to place their orders, it Is likely that the merchant* will be out of stock, and It will bo very difficult to get additional supplies until probably too lata. HOW MRS. BOYO AVOIDED AN OfEAATION Coatoa, Okk-"I oofforod from o fwnolo trooblo oUch wmd mm mock I docUsra deeided I | that I would have !|| opaxatfoo before I R "Mymother, who had been helped by II LyditE. Pink ham a ill pound, advised me to try it before subfrom my troubles so I can do my house work without any difficulty. I advise any woman who is afflictea with female troubles to rive Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial and it will do as much for them."?Mrs. Maris Boyd, 1421 5th St, N. E., Canton, Ohio. Sometimes there are serious condiI tions where a hospital operation is the ! onlv alternative hnt m tv>? I i no many women have been cured by this I famous root and herb remedy, Lvcia E. I Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after doctors have said that an operation waa | necessary ? every woman who wants to avoid an operation should give it a fair trial before submitting to such a 1 trying ordeal. If complications exist, write to Lydia 1 E. Pink ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of many yeara I experience is at your service. Woj Short end Kinky Now its Long and Fluffy She Used NOAH'S HAIR DRESSING Price 25c. If your dealer can't supply you nend to ua. Refuae auhatltutee. Manufactured by I NOAH PRODUCTS CORP.. RICHMOND, VA. j III *\ r\ a We Nloheit Mtrket Pricet \A/f II II ,#f Vmlnla and North Caro- ! W I II II IHa Weol ? No commlaaloua I I deducted. We are buyer* for 1 large mill coneumtng half- , Btluon pounda a mouth. Write or alilp to ua and we will allow full market price?no ezpenaea \ ledum 1 except freight; prompt aettlement. We kino pay top pricea for Hide*. Skint and Tallow. | OldVlralnla HldaanH WaaI r. . ..WW. VWMMIb. I P. 0. Bo* 775 Richmond, V*. ^ yy ?niULlItaic Sell for SO Tten. FOX RALAXIA. CBILLS AND FCTEX. Alii * ru? 1ee?r?l S(r.?rtk??l?t Teatc. At All Dr?| Stem. BWH PARKER'S HAIR BAL8AM /SmM A toilet preparation of merit. JU| Helpe to eradicate dandruff. ? For Retterbf Color and I?BoauljtoGrar or Faded Hair. ^^^ja^^JO^andjLO^^Drurriito^^ >nk npflpov TRUTMCNT. aire# quick relief. Or t w.-XI w e g^.n trtu?Tee ewelllnw and short W w breath. Newer beard of Ite equal for d ropey. L dETrr It Trial treatment Bent PtK. by mall. faZ Write to DR. THOMAS E. GREEN AA* Boot BldOw #( ao. OMATSMKMrTH, OA. ffiu KODAKS & SUPPUES pJtIw al*? do hifflidHt rlaaa of finishing. | y,.- Prices sod Catalogue upou request. S. Celctki Optical Co., Rkhmsad, Vs. P j| HO WANTED Second-hand Bag*, I ' ft |_ W burlap, errap bafiiny end twine. Write I I 14 II | I for price*. RICHMOND BAG COM'Y U llwU Department 1101 E. Cary. Bichntond. Vs. W. N. u., CHARLOTTE, NO. 24-1918. i FIRST TO USE "CAMOUFLAGE" American Indians Early Recognized the Value of Simple Devices for Misleading an Enemy. That the art of camouflage as now practiced in Europe is an Americas institution and originated hy the American Indians, was recently proved to the driver of a touring car which crossed the country. A squaw, reported to he over a hundred years old and to have lived In the days when the white man was a common enemy, through an Indian Interpreter explained how the Indian children were taught to place flowers In their hair as well as twigs, leaves and other hits of foliage, and were able to move along the ground in such a stealthy manner that they were not discernible to the rest of the tribe. Before a young buck could become qualified as a warrior he had to make his approach to the Indian camp almost In the midst of the assembled warriors without being detected. The real origin of paint on their faces, as well as on their wigwams and horses, us claimed by authority, was for the purpose of making them blend In with rocks, trees and dirt, so that they could approach their prey or remain hidden without detection. Getting Rich Off Coyotes. The champion coyote killer of the Black hills. South Dakota, Is George Waters, Jr., living near Crow Park. In one day recently he brought in three coyote pelts, on which he collected <52 ench in bounty from the stnte, and then sold the pelts to a hide dealer for a good price. Several weeks ago he brought in 11 hides, which netted him $773, Including the bounty and the price received for tlie hides. Some women are kept so busy deciding what men not to marry that they 'lave no tltm to marry at all. Some men can't even hope to have Drain fever. -wr>yiTifiTnuHArii E WhPnVflll 4hinl<A# H H Whont'SavinAfoods. S | | Pqjj th.nk of ! TOASTIES/W ! -SUPERIOR /?* ft ! CORN FLAKES V^Cfc - rrr c ir ?rc-i I gifcr'w g.tvii?i MLAJMN SSSiHffr^Sj^iWPPaHBBSff I am Sincere! Sti # I Guarantee Di # Listen to me! Calomel sic day's work. If bili headachy read : Liven np your sluggish liver 1 Feel fine and cheerful; make your work a pleasure; be vigorous and full of ambition. But take no nasty, dangerous calomel, because It makes you sick and you may lose a day's work. Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver, which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour bile like dynamite, breaking It up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. Listen to me! If you want to eujoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight. Your druggist or denier sells you a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents under my 11 Queer Happening. "Meat prices In France keep soaring higher and higher," said Novelist Edith Wharton. "Cold boiled ham. for Instance, now costs $2 n pound. "I know n French woman who visited her butcher the other day with a basketful of wooden skewers. She plumped the skewers down on the counter and said: " 'I return these. Give me their weight In beef, pleuse.' "'Wh?what?' gasped the butcher. " 'They were weighed to me us beef,' the woman explained, "nnd I paid for them as beef. So. nnturally. now tbat 1 bring them buck I demand their full value as beef.'" GOOD NEWS FOR SUFFERERS People who have tired of patent medicines find reviving faith In the use of Eagle Pile Remedy for the cure of hemorrhoids, piles, fistula and like diseases. Being the outgrowth of various ailments of the lungs, liver, stomach nnd bowels, they have been the subject of special study nnd long research with the successful accomplishment of r compound that will euro them speedily and permanently. Eagle Pile Remedy, 20 years doing effective work, Is doing greater service every day. It can help you. And a week's treatment costs less thaa a 9lngle vlBlt to your physician and a hundred times less than an unnecessary operation. Send $1 to Reed Distributing Co. for a box. Address 141 Godwin St, Paterson, N. J.?Adv. Illusions Realized. Luilington had called up to his wife: "Are you ready, dear?" "In one minute, dnrllnir." rnm? response down the stairs. "Matrimony," soliloquized Lufllngton, as he lighted a fresh cigar, "does not dispel all our Illusions. Before our marriage I thought every moment I had to wait for her was an eternity, and so it has turned out to be." Circulating Medium. She takes only hoarders who are olue-blooded." "How does she muke sure that they are?" "She bleeds them." Literally. "Was your friend, the aviator, equal to the test?" "He certainly rose to the occasion." AH the world asks of a man is to do his best. If that doesn't suit hint lie can get out. A prodigy Is a girl who knows that she cannot sing and doesn't attempt It. The o-caalonal uae of Roman Eye Balaam at night will prevent anil relieve tlrcil eyea. watery eyea, and eye atraln. Adv. Nashville, Tenn., reports 100 new Industries started In the last 12 months. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Appetizing Vi THE aroma of Lit tells you that it is The first taste th; fully selected, meat?s Have Vienna S today. Your husbai will ask for it again Libby, McNeill & isnsiiiiissiisiiiiiiisiiii Sapolio doing its for U.S.Marine C Join Nc APPLY AT POST OFF ftNOCM MOtCAiri 2r ONI CO. ror SERVICE UN wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmm ,"v ' , ' I ' ?y op Calomel! odson's Liver Tone Skene and you may lose a ous, constipated or my guarantee. personal money-back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of ns-vty calomel and that It won't make you sick. * Dodson's Liver Tone Is real liver medicine. You'll know It next morning, because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working; headache and dizziness gone; Btomach will be sweet and bowels regular. Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely vegetable, therefore hnrmless and can not salivate. Give It to your children. Millions of people are using Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dnngerous calomel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sule of calomel Is almost stopped entirely here.?Adv. MADE SCHWAB LOOK FOOLISH Carefully Coached Witness Had For> gotten for a Moment Just Where He Was. An Illuminating sidelight on the manner In which large business enterprises used to seek to influence legislation In congress was uncovered by Charles M. Schwab, now of the Unlter Stutes shipping hoard. In a speech delivered recently at a luncheon of advertising men In Washington. Air. Schwab was apologizing for assuming to speak for the shipping board In Mr. Hurley's absence. He said: "I feel a little like a foreman who worked for me once, who had come here to Washington to appear before a committee that was Investigating UltniDtlilltrr o vwl T 1 -' ? ?? 1 x ?uuu a iiilu in in |iri"iiy wen couched: I thought I hnd him well trained what to say. "I sat in the corner and watched him and presently found that he was straying a little from the training, and I shook my head at him. and in oldfashioned mill style he looked at 1110 and said, 'Will, d It. Charlie, that's what you told ine to say.'" Reginald Remembered. During the delivery of an address Congressman J. Hampton Moore referred to the beauty of having 11 retentive memory and contributed this little anecdote: "While Instructing a class of youngsters In mythology one afternoon the teacher of a public school told the class the story of the phoenix. Among the pupils was a small boy named Reginald. "'Reginald,* said the teacher on the following morning, 'do you remember what I was speaking about yesterday A afternoon?' "'Yes, ma'am,' promptly responded Reginald, 'I remember all right.' " *1 am very glad that you do,' returned the teacher. 'Tell ine something about It.' " 'It was about I'hoenlxvllle,' Miss Martha,' answered the youngster. 'I'hoenlxvllle rising up and carrying out their ashes.'" 8oothe Itching 8klns With Cutlcura. Rathe with Cutlcura. Soap and hot water, dry and apply the Ointment. This usually nffords relief and points to speedy healment. For free samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept. X, Roston." At druggists nnd by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 25 und 50.?Adv. v^rasn went tne Picture. He (hanging small picture)?Any thumb tucks lu the house? She?No, dear. Will linger nulls do??Host on Transcript. Thernmllne gas Is recommended as a Substitute for acetylene, especially for welding. The lass whose lover goes to sea sheds many a private tear. 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