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THE tenderness of L
Dried Beef, will dclij
you will find the grea
In the flavor!
Have Libby's Sliced Beef
sauce today. See how mud
more delicate it is than a
have ever tried.
Ubbjr, M?N*in * Libby
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hi MAURIA, CHILLS and FEVER*!
Improved Searchlight. i
fVom the pocket Hush lump operated
hy two or three dry cells of tnlnute |
else the buttery searchlight bus been
Itedfly Improved until today remarkaM?
results are obtained. A buttery
ararefdiKht has been Introduced with a
raac* of 2,000 feet up to bulf n mile, j
operated on six volts. Kqulppcd with
m T%-lnch adjustable focus, single
OheO reflector, on u recent pbotoin
after teat one of these searchlights wive i
fit.Tt" candle power. The cotnhlnn<
mt a nitrogen-tilled tungsten lamp ,
ant a correctly designed reflector lins |
?rfcat wonders for the battery-operntefl
acarchllght. i
FRECKLES'
Vbn la 6a Tina ta Cat Rtf af These Ugly Syeta t
Issuer ths slightest need of feeling
sakMMft at jour frt-cklee, ae Otblnc?double
na?lb-a guaranteed to remove these homely ?
Mmpfty ?et an ounce of Othlae?double '
tmma*h ft Ilia your druggist, and apply a little t
J*n eftM aad morning and you ehould eoon tee
IM even the worst freckles bare berun to die
y. while the lighter oom bare vanished ?n- 1
It la seldom that more than one ounce |
* to completed clear the akin and gala
a Sewstlfni clear complexion. * I
Mr a*e to aak for the double atrength Othlne, |
a SMe la sold under guarantee of mone/ back
VI Mk to remove freckles.?Adv. I
Grossly Material. i
""What Is your favorite perfume?" !
^BsU." replied Mr. Cuuirox, "In the
wnnflBtC K's mint; hut In the tnorulng
M ham and eggs."
mm ?s eontnfl')??^oore^<fu7ct?'r'*wlth QROVB-fl 1
(UUBT BOWIL MHDICINB and It la abeotateir .
kMNMa Just u eSeoUre for Adults as tor 1
. t
ore than -f.000 Jews are enrolled In i
lha United States navy.
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BUY YOUR t
TIRES & j
Direct from the I Hi
FACTORY Iffly
Discount on Highest
tltM Guaranteed
'? ??? '"SLd
m?kM la our
VHte for price list No. stock. I
' ? We ship C. O. D. ,
seVJi 11 to lnapecUoa.
High Mileage Tire Co. ;
G.n.ral Offica I
fM North Broad St. n Philadelphia, Pa. |
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fjBrrery Woman Wanta^ ]
I ~ FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
I Dissolved in water for douches stops
Ipsftsic catarrh, ulceration and inflaro- t
f?fti ii Recommended by Lydhi E.
jPeUum Med. Co. for ten years. 1
1A heeling wonder for nasal catarrh, |
lease throat and sore eyes. Economical,
yksajeaofdeaiy deaniua and cmic?d.l power.
i:
Kill All Flies! msi/isf*0
Daley Fly Klliera;tr?ot?andkiia
eSa Sit, oUan. ornamantal.oon.TOlont and cheap.
n?.,w riw Killer
WW* WWW. IM M Mill ML, M00M.VN. N. Y. j
Itching Rashes
? Soothed
WithCuticura
M*mm Me. Oiataaat 29 nd flOr.
^HKf3A AJotl*t preparation of *??rlt
Rolpe to eradloato dandruff.
H. tl. F?dtMforin?Cebf>W
B*?utr t*Gr>r or P'mI*4 Hair
KUDAKS & SUlTUJIiS
We alio do blfheat rlaaa of finishing.
Prices and Catalogue upon request
?3 J. GaletkJ Optical lie.. Ricbaoad. V.
flinp WANTED Second-hand Baft,
VILW barfs* scrap t*nl?t aa4 tviac. WrtM
IhH||i1 prices. RICHMOND RAO COM'Y
IBM# I# P??arf? 1114 K. Cur llrtanj Vb.
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ininHiinuiiiiiiuin
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uch Flavory
liced Beef!
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iDoy s oncea
fht you?but
test difference
: with creamed
h more tender,
iny other you
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ILTOMnC
LX> FOR SO YEARS.
1LSO A PINC GENERAL STRENGTHENNO
TONIC. Sold kjr All Drag Storoo.
remarks' by notable men
Forceful Expressions Frequently Heard
From Prominent Personages In
the Public Eye.
Ezru Round?do out uuil defy opinion.
John Galsworthy?We nre nwukenng
to the dangers of Gadasentng.
General Koch?A battle Is never lost
until Its loss Is acknowledged.
Clarence Itex?It Is ull right for a
?lrl to marry for money If she Is worth
he money.
Rudyurd Kipling?Nine-tenths of the
Atrocities that Germany hns committed
huvc not been made public.
Billy Sunday ? Germany lost out
Alien she turned from Christ to Krupp
ind from the cross of Culvury to the
run cross.
Lloyd George?There Is no time for
use, delay or debute. The call Is Imperative,
the choice Is clear. It is for
neh free citizen tr? ite nnrt
T. C. O'Donnell?A stunzu or two
'rom "Ainerlcu" sung whenever opportunity
Hiul time permit, will bring oxyren
Into your lungs ?nd strengthen
the muscles of the ubdomen und
i>renst.?New York Independent.
WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY
NEED SWAMP-ROOT
Thousands upon thousands of women
iave kidney and bladder trouble and
lever suspect it.
Women's complaints often prove to be
lothing else but kidnev trouble, or the
-esult of kidney or bladder disease.
If the kidneys are not in a healthy
condition, they may cause the other orjans
to become diseased.
Pain in the back, headache, loss of amotion,
nervousness, are often times syrapoms
of kidney trouble.
Don't delay starting treatment. Dr.
Kilmers' Swamp-Root, a physician's preemption,
obtained at any drug store, may
>e just the remedy needed to overcome
luch conditions.
Get a medium or large size bottle imuediately
from any drug store.
However, if you wish first to test this
rreat preparation send ten cents to Dr.
ffilmar Jfc Pa 1 VT IT
? ? v-v.., uiuKiiaiuiuil, Jl. x., ior a
ample bottle. When writing be sure and
uention this paper.?Adv.
Why Spalding Is a Flyer.
Albert Spalding of New York, son of
he late A. (?. Spalding and lieutenant
n the American nviutlon service,
ilayed the violin at a ten given recently
by Slgnora Diaz, wife of the
Italian ambassador in Home. He
node an extraordinary success, causng
an enthusiastic demonstration to
\ermlea by a distinguished audience.
When asked why he risked Ids exceptional
talent in the aviation service,
where an accident might easily Incapacitate
him for life, he replied:
'Sjinply because It Is not playing the
ilolln that will win the war."?New
fork Times.
An Inventor's Mistake.
"Remember the resolution you made
to control your temper," said his wife.
"Oh, darn the resolution," he
howled. "The fool wiio invented resolutions
would have done a mighty lot
better for humanity if he had invented
a coHar button that could be reasoned
with."
Then lie threw his slilrt on the floor
and jumped on it. Just to show that
reasoning was one of the easiest
things he did.
The Strong Wlthatand the Heat of Summer
Better Than the Weak
Old people wlx> are feeble and younger paopla
who are weak, will be alrenathened and enabled to
K? through the depreaslng heat of summer by l?kgOHOVU-STASTHl.KSS
chill TON1U It pnrltlrw
and enriches the blood and builds up tlie whole system.
Ton can soon teal Its Strengthening, Invigorating
HfTecl. 00c.
Reflection.
Though a man may think himself
popular with a widow, ho must know
that he lsi>*r her ttrst choice.
k * '
The entire top of a new aervlnjr tnI
a 1 a a It d a* I Odata nl-I a...- I- ..I
"ir mfi immicuhpmi licit- - Vlt*ri ril'Htiy
heated to keep food *varn>.
A torpid liver condition prevent* proper
food uaalmllatton. Tone up your liver with
Wrtght'a Indian Vegetable Pllla They act
gently and aurely. Adv.
Because of frequent nlr raids. Purls
In to hftve underground theaters.
jWben Your Eyes Need Care
Try Murine Eve Remedy
Ho Smarting'" Jnat By* Comfort. K canta at
r afuli or mail. Wrlta for Tr? my Book.
UvBUil m BIMIST CO.. CUIOAOO
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CEREAL SURPLUS
IN SJMi
GOVERNMENT AID TO BE ASKED
IN DISPOSING OP LARGE SURPLUS
CEREAL CROPS.
SHOULD BUY FROM STATES
Supplies for Southorn 8tatea Cantonments
Should Be Bought From
Southern Producers and Dealers.
Sumter.?E. I. Reardon, of 8umter
Council of National Defense, has recently
addressed a letter to all municipal
commercial bodies in the state
in regard to government co-operation
in the marketing of surplus corn, oats
ana ioou ana rood stuffs.
This action wqb taken upon the suggestion
of H. J. McLaurin of Sumter
who informed the Sumter council,,
that in complying with tlje government's
expressed desire- that large
cereal crops should be raised, the
farmers of Sumter county had produced
a surplus crop of over 100,000
bushels of corn and oats for which
they could And no market.
Mr. McLaurin says that a few days '
ago he had four car loads of threshed 1
oats put up in standard bags 'and 1
ready for immediate shipment. At the
same titme he had four carloads of 1
uuit-u um nay wnicn was ready ror
the market. Inquiries addressed to
the three cantonments In thiB State,
one in Georgia and to the chiefs of the
forage departments at Kansas City
and St. Louis brought the response
that these buyers were "not in the
market at this time."
Mr. Reardon requests In the letter
which is being sent out to all chambers
of commerce and boards of trade
, in the state that the bodies addressed
co-operate with the Sumter Chamber
of Commerce and Mr. McLaurln in
| endeavoring to Induce the quartermasI
ter general to have the military canI
tonments in this state purchase corn.
! oats and other foliage from the farmers
of South Carolina. The South
I Carolina national legislators are also
being asked to use their influence to
promote the plan. Mr. McLaurln's letter
to the Sumter council says in
part:
"I have today four carloads of
threshed oats, put up in standard bags
and ready for immediate shipment;
also four carloads of baled straw. I
have already written Jo each of the
, three camps in the state ad to the
camp at Augusta; also to the chiefs
of the forage department at Kansas
City and Chicago. They all advise
that they are not In the market at
this time. I understand that you have
written to these officials also.
"If you will compare the difference :
In the amount of equipment and
freight charges necessary to transport
the grain for the four camps
above referred to from the West, as
compared with that necessary to supply
the same from South Carolina, you
will readily recognize the enormous
WW.?..D ... VHU.|/U<WMV UUU UOIgUl IU ma
government.
"In Sumter county alone we have
10.000 bushels of oats and corn for
which there Is no market. 1 have aUo
written to all the grain dealers In the '
state but can not get an offer form !
any of them."
A Busy Secretary of State.
Columbia.?A certificate for the dissolution
of the W. S. Copelston Company
of Charleston has been filed with
W. Banks Dove, secretary of state. The
business has been sold to L. M. Copleston.
The Palmetto Fire Insurance Company
of Sumte rhas filed application
to increase the capital stock of the
compuny from $100,000 to $200,000.
A petition for charter has been submitted
to the secretary of state by
the Waddell company of Georgetown,
with a proposed capital of $50,000. The
petitioners are: James A. Waddell of
Ridgewood. N. J., and Clifford F.
Crane and Walter Hazard of Georgetown.
TJie business engaged In by the
company will be a "continuannce of
corporate purposes."
Chester County Aims High.
Chester.?The war savings stamps
drive in Chester county is daily gathering
momentum and satisfactory results
are being achieved. Throughout
the county at all of the churches addresses
were delivered emphasizing
the war situation and urging the people
to 'nvest In war savings stamps.
The town of Fort Lawn is the initial
place in Chester county to exceed its
quota, oversubscribing by $1,500. Thus
I Thus far $76,000 worth of stamps has
been subscribed. This county's quota
Is $600,000.
Free Canning Manual.
! Columbia.?The manual for home
canning and drying of vegetables and
fruits, gotten out by the national war
gardeh commission, will be distributed
at the community cannery. 1224 Hampton
street. The cannery itself buys
fruits and vegetables in wagon load
quantities and puts It up to sell to
i various people. It is thus co-operating
with the food administration In
preparing for the food shortage which
there is every reason to believe will
be coming next winter.
Senator Tillman Injured.
Special from Washington.?Senator
B. R. Tillman appeared at the capitol
with his head completely covered with
bandages, giving every appearance of
having come off second best on the
Western front. His appearance caused
so much comment that he wan
forced to explain that he had not been
in the war with the Huns or in a
serious railroad wreck, which might
be assumed, but that on the contrary
he attempted to alt down in a chair
n hie apartments and the oaly part of
him touching the chair waa hia head
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A CHILD GETS SICK I
GROSS/FEVERISH
IF CONSTIPATED
LOOK AT TONQUEl THEN QIVE
FRUIT LAXATIVE FOR STOM.
ACH, LIVER, BOWELS.
-CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIQSF
CANT HARM CHILDREN AND
THEY LOVE IT.
f
Mother! Your child Isn't naturally
cross and peevish. See If tongue la
coated; this Is a sure sign the Uttla
stomach, liver and bowels need a
cleansing at once.
When listless, pale, feverish, full of \
cold, breath bad, throat 6ore. doesn't I
eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom- j
ach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gen- '
tie liver and bowel cleansing should
always be the first treatment given.
'"Nothing equals "California Syrup ot
Figs" for children's Ills; give a teaspoonful.
and In a few hours all tha
foul waste, sour bile and fermenting
food which is clogged In the bowels
passes out of the system, and you I
have a well and playful child again. 1
All children love this harmless, dellclous
"fruit laxative," and It never
falls to effect a good "inside" cleansing.
Directions for babies, children
of all ages and grown-ups are plainly
on the bottle.
Keep It handy In your home. A little
given today saves a sick child tomorrow,
but get the genuine. Ask your
druggist for a bottle of "California
Syrup of Figs," then see that it is
made by the "California Fig Syrup
Company."?Adv.
What Hard Worker Needa for Food.
The man who works hartl needs in
a duy 12 ounces of one or of a combination
of the following: Meat, poultry,
cheese, dried vegetables, fish or
eggs. To vary the above he may count
every glass of milk drunk equul to an
ounce or any one of the othera. The
soldiers, either In home or military
life, must have four pounds of fresh
fruit and vegetables In order to keep
the bony structure In good condition.
He will need the three-quarters of a
cupful of fut (this Includes butter, oil,
the fat of meat eaten or any other
fat In the dally diet) to keep him
warm, and to thin group he must udd
H4 pounds of bread or cereal, and
finally, In order to complete the necessary
amount of driving power, he
must have two ounces of sugur or
one-third of a cupful of sirup.
Rabbit Pest in New Zealand.
As a fair Illustration of the rabbit
pest In certain portions of New Zealand,
and especially in the drier sections
of the South lslund, It is stated
that on an estnte lately taken over by
the New Zealand government comprising
12,44(1 acres of freehold and a pastornl
run of 19,2.10 acres there were
killed or captured about 120,000 rabbits
In order to clear up the property
ao as to tnnke It suitable for the location
of returned soldiers.
Jewelry or Munitions.
A high official In the Hrltlsh ministry
of munitions says that there are
several reasons wtvy people should not
buy platinum jewelry. In the first !
place, It Is very expensive; then the
world supply has almost been exhausted,
and also the men at the front need j
more munitions, and platinum Is re- ;
quired for the manufacture of explosives
wherewith to-win the war.
The Difference.
"A pessimist likes 11 thing he can't
enjoy, and an optimist enjoys u thing
he can't like."
Cut Price.
"Is it a genuine cut glass she has?"
"Yes; cut from $1 to 75 cents, most
of It."
Conservation means
the use of foods reI
quiring less sugar,
II less fuel, and the
I minimum of wheat II
GrapeWuts
requires No Sugar.
NO FUEL, less milk
cream than a
other cereals, and
is part BARLEY.
It's a concentrated,
nourishing, eco- j
nomical and deli- i
cious food.TRYIT!
ARRANGE FOR SELF-DEFENSE
fcandinaviart - Countries Find Themselves
in Precarious Situation
Because of the War.
The recent meet lug of the three
kings of the Scandinavian countries,
so unexpected and so unusual, was
practically u meeting lu self-defense,
forced on them by the precarious sit- '
uatlon In which the war lias placed
their countries, writes Maurice Francis
Egnn in the Yale Review. Sweden j
had prided herself on her militarism
copied from the Uerrnuu system. Norway
relied on Its coast line. Its shipping,
its fisheries and the tlrm belief
that It was practically Independent
of the world, with uu assured future
made by Its own brains und Its nat-.
ural resources. Denmark, never free
from the fenr of the German Colossus.
believed that England and Hum*
sla might save her from extinction ut >
the crucial moment; uud the ptepon- I
derr.nce of Americau opinion ut the
vurlous Hague conferences made her j
hope that the moral force of otir opln- j
lou might prevent her national extinction.
These hopes ure gone. Denmark
fed Knglatid, she exported cer- j
tain products to Germany, she had 1
made herself the foremost scientific
agricultural nation of the world, she
was the freest, she was working out
the Ideals of her national life without
desiring to acquire territory or to Infringe
on the rights of others; but the
moment the United States entered the
wnr she and the other Scandinavian
nations gave up hope of any protection
or help, and they have now determined
to band together In an Industrial,
economic union. The world has
deRerted them and they have determined
to do their best to become Independent
of the world.
MAKING MEN FIT FOR THE
SERVICE OF UNCLE SAM
The kind of men Uncle Sam must
depend upon for the winning of this
war are ofttlmes subject to piles.
Blind, bleeding, lnternul, external and
chronic are the various forms. Strains, ;
overwork, constant sitting or standing
are the causes.
You can be your own physician and
cure this malady quickly and effectively
by the use of Eagle Pile Remedy.
Being an Internal treatment It Is entirely
different and certainly most
practical. Eat the tablets like candy.
Try a box today. Eagle Remedy
will purify your blood and cure your
piles effectively. It costs SI a box.
Direct from the Reed Distributing Co.,
141 Godwin St., Puterson, N. J., If
your druggist doesn't carry it.?Adv.
Did All the Talking.
"Confound he luckexclaimed
Professor Dlggs.
"What's the matter, professor?"
asked Mrs. Dlggs.
"I wasted nearly an hour discussing
the Elizabethan poets with an Igno- !
ramus who thought I hud reference to
Elizabeth, N. J."
"Well, I suspect It was your own
fault," replied Mrs. Dlggs. "If you
hod let the poor fellow get In a word
or two during the 'discussion' he would
have exposed his Ignorance and enabled
you to get home sooner."
Post Card* First Used in Austria.
Post cards were tirst used in Austria.
The.\ became a part of that country's
postal service In 1885). They cost
less than half u cent to send and the
first were limited to 'Jo words. They
were taken up by England a year later.
The first picture post card Is said to
have been sent In England In 185)1.
Some two or three years later the first
view cards made their appearance.
Post cards came Into use here In 1877.
Cutlcura for 8ore Hands.
Soak hands on retiring In the hot suds
of Cutlcura Soap, dry and rub In Cutlcura
Ointment. Remove surplus
Ointment with soft tissue pnper. For
free samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept.
X, Boston." At druggists and by mall.
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.?Adv.
What "Good-By" Means.
MGood-by" Is simply a contraction of
"(Jod be with you." To say "adieu"
Is another way of saying "To God I
commend you." The literal meaning
of "farewell" is "May you Journey
well," or "Fare you well."
A new table for children has a revolvable
top, on one side of which Is
a blackboard.
f Middle J
Wont'
Are Here Told the
/ nr*t r*i
ror lneir ir
Freemont, O.?"I was pasaic
period of life, being1 forty-six y<
the symptoms incident to that t
nervousness, and was in a gener
o it was hard for me to do my
ham's Vegetable Compound was
the best remedy for my troubles
to be. I feel better and stroni
taking it, and the annoying i
Spared."?Mrs. M. Ooddsn, 925 ]
hio.
North Haven, Conn.?"Lydia
ble Compound restored my hcalt
had failed when passing throug
is nothing like it to overcome 1
?Mrs. Flobzkcb laai.i.A.Dox it
L
Mm M*
I LYDL/
I VEGET/
lias the create
v%
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I I rrlt I PaIavmaI OiaIi
ugu: uaiuiuci oitr
Please Try Di
I am sincere! My medi
and bowels so you
You're bilious! Your liver is sluggish
! You feel lazy, dizzy and all
knocked out. Your head Is dull, your
tongue Is coated; breath bad; stomach
sour and bowels constipated. But
don't take salivating calomel. It makes
you sick; you may lose a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the bones.
v.aiuim'1 i-rusnes mio sour nne uae
dynamite, breaking It up. That's when
you feel that awful nausea and cramping.
If you waht to enjoy the nicest, gentlest
liver and bowel cleansing you
ever experienced Just take a spoonful
of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight.
Your druggist or dealer sells
you a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone
for n few cents under my personal
money-buck guarantee that each spoonDiamond
Buyers in War Time.
The war has Increased the buying of
diamonds aijd other precious stones
more than r>0 per cent over any year
during the past 50, It was announced
at the annual convention of the Illinois
Jewelers' association. Precious
stones were bought during the last
year by more persons than formerly
bought high-grade watches. It was
stated, and the snle of brooches, bracelets
and pins made an unprecedented
spurt. According to Col. John L. Shepherd
of New York there Is to be a
bigger rush to Invest In diamonds and
precious stones dur'ng the next year.
Important to Mother*
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOUIA, that famous old remedy
fnr InfnntQ onH nhlltlpon nn/l oaa u
Bears the
Signature of
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Too Much to ask.
The Lady?('an I have this sent on
approval?
Clerk?Yes. madam, but you'll huve
to return it in seven days.
The Lady?(lodness gracious! How
can 1 make up my mind in seven days?
?Judge.
Florida contains about 4,000,001)
acres of land waiting to be reclaimed
by drulnnge.
The Messina earthquake of 100,S was
followed by no less than 1.227 aftershocks.
Why buy many bottles of other Vertnlfugee.
when one bottle of Dr. Peery'a "Deed
Shot" will act surely and promptly T Adv.
Over a million tons of food were
shipped to our allies in March.
Tho M
A mosquito cannot cc
it is infected with malari
mosquito will transmit i
blood of a person and thej
feed on the blood should
have time to increase in n
ovuicuiuco uancu uuiiis at
Swamp Fever.
Gro
Tasteless
possesses the power to enl
rial poison. The Quinine
chill TONIC kills the gem
blood.
You can soon feel thi
ing effect of GROVE'S TA
is an exceptionally good g
for the Child, for the M<
Pleasant to take. Price t
jrvnoirifjf narn
Nux-Vom/ca or oiht
BHHHOnHHn
\ged B
eiv gij
Best Remedy
oubles.
ig through the critical
;ars of ago and had all
change ? heat flashes,
al run down condition, ~
work. Lydia E. Pink-^^^??i^K&jr*-^
recommended to me as \
.which it surely proved k ^ i/fflwiI
ger in every way since 2Sk ?? ilv/aO.
Kmptoms have disap- '/\ W/MO
kpoleon St., Fremont,
E. Pinkham's Vegeta
,n oner everyiuinff eiso WWC
h change of life. There ILnj
;he trying ymptoms.'* ^
17, North Ilaven, Conn.
i Suck Cases
V E. PINK1
VBLE COM
tst record for the
LYPtA t.PIMKH
n
r . ' -
;ens; Salivates!
odson's Liver Tone
cine does not npset liver
lose a day's work.
ful will dean your sluggish liver better
than a dose of nasty 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
nue, your liver will De working, your .
headache and dtzzlness gone, your
stomuch will be sweet and your bowels
regular. Tou will feel like wot king;
you'll be cheerful; full of vigor and
ambition.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely
vegetable, therefore hnrmless nnd can
not salivate. Give It to your children.
Millions of people are using Dodson's
Liver Tone Instead of dangerous calo- ,
mel now. Tour druggist will tell you
that the sale of calomel Is almost
stopped entirely here.?Adv.
Just Like People.
"Microbes are not ull of one kind."
"No, Indeed; there are romantic microbes
that live in kisses and mercenary
microbes that live on dollar-bills."
! ?Boston Transcript.
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j Some girls give up a kiss as If they
were having a tooth pulled.
Doubt Is a sort of mental "lost motion."
JUDGE DECIDES '
i STOMACH RFMFHY
! a epi success
Commliiloner of Mediation and Conciliation
Board Trias EATONIC, tha
Wonderful Stomach Remedy,
and Endoraas It.
Judge William L. CharaJS&'sjgfr--.
' "X here. who usee EATONIO aa
? '1i remedy lor loss of appeUt?
*n<J Indigestion, la a
Oommtasioner of the U. S.
/HMHS Board of Mediation and
Oonclllatlon. It la natural
tor him to ezpreaa himself
L In guarded language, yet
B^^bpPPhf./ there la no bealtatlon In nla
pronouncement regarding
^ the value of EATONIC.
Writing from Wasbtngtota,
'j0'^10 5*" K,U>D,? "eaa"
"EATONIO promotes appetite and
alda digestion. I have used It with
beneficial results."
Office workers and others who alt much era
martyrs to dyspepsia, belching, bad breath,
heartburn, poor appetite, bloat, and Impair*
mert of general health. Are you, yourself, a
sufferer? KATONIO will relieve you Just aa
surely as It has benefited Judge Chambers and
thousands of others.
Here's the secret: EATONIO dries* Iqe gas
out of the body?and the Bloat (Joes With IU
It Is guaranteed to bring relief or you get your
money back! Costa only a cent or two a day to
Use It. Oet a box today from your druggist.
W. N. U.f CHARLOTTE, NO. 26--191B.
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'a Mosquito
unmunicate malaria unle89
a. The bite of a malaria
malarial parasites to the
je malarial parasites which
be destroyed before they
lumbers. Malarial Fever is
id Fever, Bilious Fever and
ire's
chill Tonic
tirely neutralize the malain
GROVE'S TASTELESS
1 and the Iron enriches the
a Strengthening, InvigoratSTELESS
chill TONIC. It
[eneral strengthening tonic
>ther and all the Family.
>0c.
nlesBm Contains No
9r Poisonous Drugsm
POUND I
H S
greatest good!
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