4
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w 1
U.~la I Tna* 4mn a 1IMU 1
OUI?IV 1 WUO% V?4V|? f I CT7AUUO
on that touch/ corn. Instantly it stops 1
aching, then yon lift the, corn off with
the fingers. Truly 1 No humbug 1 ]
? R 1
U nisn '!
0 tf
-- lx J
-y... Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a ! ,
tiny bottle for a few cents, suttlclent to J. ]
rid your feet of every hard corn, soft ,
corn, or corn between the toes, and
calluses, without one particle of pain,
soreness or Irrltntlpn. Freezone is -the *
discovery ?f a notpd Cincinnati genius. *'
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v"'* ' ? ' Monotonous Selections.
*. "Wlyif on earth Is th*>. matter? with
this piano?" -7
r "1 think whnt it needs Is chungp. of
y; '' * 'air.- ' * ' "
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.. ... ** * The New Craze.
** " "I understand you have, a valuable
stamp collection."
. ' % "Quite. They are all Thrift Stamps."
,AVV :
' . The Effects
THAT INFANTS are peculiarly s
preparations, all of which are m
smallest doses, if continued, the
r v Uons ahd growth of the cells which ar
" ? '< imbecility, mental perversion, a oraving
Nervous diseases, such as intractable n
powers are a result of dosing with opiat
in their infancy. The rule among pb;
"A ntwir? oDiates in the smallest doses fc
onlj then if unavoidable.
The administration of Anodynee, E
other narcotics to children by any but
' ' decried, and the druggist should not b<
need the attention of a physician, an
doee them willfully with narcotics.
' Castoria contains no narcotics if it
'til- signature of Chaa. H. Fletcher.
Genuine Castoria always bears the si{
Itching Rashes
it Soothed 1
; With Guticura
ail drunlatai Soap ?, Oinimool? a to. Talcum SB
LSowplo?ch (t~ of a^?. a,
fl I HO WANTED Second-hand Bag*, j
|>C ft |_ la burlap, actus banlnr an4 twine. Wn?
I | U || a I lor prim. RICHMOND BAG COMT !
M I1UU Dtpumcu 1101 a Carp. EkS?B Va
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BIL
s . r' Pack
I '
* . I I For the first six monl
Hll II under the Food A
I April 30, 1918, Swift
DRESSED WEIC
live stock - 1,558,60
For the same v
period in 1917 133830
Increase in
Weight 16l/2% 220,30
Increase - ,
' in cost 54%
TTI
i he Coi
r. Bill fo
must neoassarih
|j correspondingly,
price? and meat
! together
| 3 , When the pr
I prices for1 his liv
* I I '. ' sumer's meat t
\\ | sarily be larger.
m ii Year Book of
{] . iristr'uctive facts
I II Address Swif
| N Union Stock Yard
, . % I :] Swift & Coir
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WHO HAS PILES AND WANTS
TO CURE THEM QUICKLY?
Men and women of all ages are subject
to piles. Weakened systems and
various ailments of seemingly minor
character very often develop into pile
cases. Time to cure them is without
delay?and by a process that reaches
to the source of trouble.
For 20 years Eagle Pile Remedy
has been dnlne u-nr\r m.
H. L. Quackenbush of Clifton, N. J?
Bays: "When given up by all physicians,
and too weak for an operation,
Eagle Pile Remedy brought me around
to a perfect state of health." Write
lir. Quackenbush.
Or order a box today from the Reed
Distributing Co., 141 Godwin St., Paterson,
N. J. Send $1 for a trial order,
?iAdr.
A Scorcher.
. With deep scorn In her eyes the
haughty girl swept toward the door.
"Y till nmul T ?_-!? ? 11 '
' "VV.XI UUI M <11 IIIUI A P1IUII ir*
proaiii you with your perfidy," she
said. "I waive all claim, sir, to your
miserable, fiekle und undesirable affections."
"Whew!" muttered the crestfallen
young man. as he was left alone with
Ids thoughts, "that was a hot wave,
nil right."?Boston Evening Transcript.
Grore'a Taatelcu chill Tonic
'ta'JtT and energy by purifying and (inncblng
the blood. Ton can toon f Mil la Strengthening,Invigorating
Kffoct. Price ?k>.
The best diamonds are of the first
water?but It's different with milk.
Charity that begins nt home covers
the most sins.
of Opiates.
uscentible to onium and its various
uootio, is well known. Even in the
se opiates cause changes in the funoe
likely to become permanent, causing
for alcohol or narcotics in later life,
ervous dyspepsia and lack of staying
es or narootios to keep children quiet
psicians is that children should never
? more than a day at a time, and
* * X
Tops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and
a physician cannot be too strongly
? a party to it Children who are ill
d it is nothing less than a crime to
^nature of
Described.
i-ii, wnai is a profiteer?"
"A man who would rather get rich
quickly than win the war quickly."
If Worm* or Tapeworm peralet In your
yatem. it la bccauae you have not yet tried
the real Vermifuge, Dr. Peery*a "Dead Shot.**
One doee <?oea the work. AdY.
One woman seldom calls on another
unless she has a secret to tell.
There Is probably nothing quite so
sure as consequences.
JLS I
ler's Bill If
; Stock I
ths of our operations .11
dministration, ending |J
& Company paid for ii
;ht lbs. !{!
0,000 $323,800,000 t!||
Q,000 $210,400,000 |
i
0,000
- $113,400,000 I
in
i sumer's il
% - 1 11111
r Meat I
/ have increased !||
as Live Stock !|
prices fluctuate |
oducer gets high i!|!j
e stock, the con- I lllll
)ill must neces- j
interesting and j J
sent on request. j
t St Company, j
9, Chicago, Illinois I I
ipany,U.S.A. 19
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INTERESTING ITEMS'
FROM THE GAMPS
THE ICE MAKING AND REFRGER.
ATING PLANT AT 8EVIER 18
NEARLY COMPLETED.
BOXING A POPULAR SPORT
Boxing at Camp Jackson Has Becomt
One of the Most Popular Sports
With the Boys.
Camp Sevier, Greenville.?Deserters
from the Thirtieth Division who
left camp just before the division departed
for overseas service, and who
are reputed to have deserted in order
to escape overseas service, are being
rounded up rapidly and brought Into
camp. Instead of being given prison
sentences here' by tho courtmartial before
whom they are being tried, the
men are being sent on immediately to
ioin the diWeJon overseas.
The ice making and refrigerating
plant at Camp Sevier is expected to
be in operation by August 1. The I
buildlnx is now virtually complete.
but the equipment has been somewhat j
delayed in transportation. When in i
operation the plant 1b expetced to '
manufacture sufficient ice to take >
care of the needs of the entire camp
and to provide refrigeration for groat J
stores of meat and other foods. The
plant is to have a capacity of 40 tons
of ice every 24 hours.
Private Richard J. Mrrphy of the
veterinary department, One Hundred ,
and Sixty-first Brigade. Pighty-flrst division.
was tried by a court martial j
on the charge of absenting himself
from camp without permission and going
to Irmo on May 16. during the
transfer of the division from Camp
Jackson to Sevier, and was sentenced
to imprisonment for one year, but nine
months of the term has been remitted.
Camp Jackson. Columbia.--The medical
corps at Camp Jackson has completed
the examination of the 3.000
negro selectmen who reported last ,
week and are now ready to begin
worK on me id.uuu wnite registrants
due to report. Over 2.600 of these
have already reported at the mustering
office and as many more are due
to arrive soon.
The new boxing rules recently.
adopted by the war department commission
on training camp activities
wfll soon be put In force at Camp
Jackson. Boxing has become one of j
the most popular sports at the camp
and has In many cases even supplant-1
ed the supposed eternal base ball.
The Camp Jackson military surgeon !
department has provided an attendant
physiclna stationed In Columbia for
the families of officers and enlisted
men stationed at the camp. First
Lieut. A. F. Mueller, of the medical
corns, has been &Rslened to this rfiitv
and has located his offices in the Red
Cross building, comer of Lady and
Sumter streets. His services, both
as consulting and attending physician,
are to be given free to the families
of th? officers and enlisted men.
Four drug stores, one ice cream
parlor and one lunch stand, all on
Main street, can not sell any drinks
or eatables to soldiers, acocrding to
orders issued by Provost Marshal. Major
Arthur B. Conard. The step was
taken because the stores failed to
comply with the health regulations
prescribed by the camp authorities.
i Camp Wadsworth. Spartanburg.?
The most extensive conservative project
ever undertaken by the United I
States army is being started here un- i
der the direction of Lieutenant Colo|
nel R. E. Grinsted, camp quartermasj
ter. The plan is to supply Camp 1
I Wadsworth. Camp Sevier . Camp '
Greene and perhaps Camp Jackson. |
with firewood from Mount PlBgah for- I
est reserve, a tract of 82.000 acres in j
the mountains of western North Carolina.
Appointments by Governor.
Columbia. ? Appointments by Gov.
Manning: Geo. E. Lafaye as a member
of the state board of architectural
examiners; Frank A. Carwile as
magistrate at Antrevllle. vice L P.
Harkness. deceased; Frank J. Fripq
of Pelzer as magistrate of Oak Lawn
township, vice A 11. Sullivan, resigned;
William B. Mitchell. J Campbell
Bissell and W. If. Walsh as supervis- '
ors of registration for Charleston county;
Winifred S. Bcardeii of Westmin
| ster as rural policeman for Oconee
J county.
Temporary Wheat Regulation*.
Columbia.?I'ntil the national wheat
supply Is deflnltoly determined and
the allied necessities are likewise arrived
at the food administration ran
not lay down a national program, but i
i as a temporary basis, the farmers'
wheat In this state will be treated as
i follows: The farmer, out of his present
crop, may obtain enough flour to
I supply himself and those dependent
upon him for the coming year, and at
present will be permitted to exchange
enough wheat for flour, or have wheat
I ground into flour to last until Oct. 1
i Greenville's Large "Limit Club."
Greenville.?As a result of the Initial
drive in the war savings campaign
here. 124 Individuals, banks and
corporations of Greenville county
have already Joined the "limit cluh."
agreeing to purchase the limit of $1,000
worth of war savtngs stamps by
the end of the year. The goal set for
the county in 500 member* of the
limit club, and the indications are 1?
will be reached. In addition to th<
Mralt club members, a large numbe
of people are signing pledges to pu.
thase smaller amounts.
4
I
T , ~ . T 7 'Hl'~ v W "
YOUR SICK CHILD ~
IS CONSTIPATED!
LOOK AT TONGUE
HURRY, MOTHER! REMOVE POI8ON8
FROM LITTLE STOMACH,
LIVER, BOWELS.
QIVE "CALIFORNIA SYRUP OP
FIQ8" IF CROSS, BILIOUS
OR FEVERI3H.
No matter what alls your ch.ld, a
gentle, thorough laxative should always
be the first treatment given.
If your little one is out of sorts,
half-sick, Isn't resting, eating und acting
naturally?look, Mother! see If
tongue is coated. This Is a sure sign
that the little stomach, liver and bowels
are clogged with waste. When
cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour,
breath bad jr has stoinnch-nche. diarrhea,
sore throat, full of cold, give n j
leaspooniui or "caiirornlu Syrup of
Figs," and In a few hours all the constipated
poison, undigested food und
sour bile gently moves out of the little
bowels without grilling, and you
have a well, playful child again.
Mothers can rest easy after giving
this harmless "fruit laxative," because
It never fails to cleanse the little one's
liver und bowels und sweeten the stomach
and they dearly love Its pluasant
taste. Full directions for bublos, children
of all ages and for grown-ups
printed on each bottle.
Beware of counterfeit llg syrups.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California
Syrup of Figs;" then see that
It Is made by the "California Fig Syrup
Company."?Adv.
Australian Sugar Crop and Prices.
The 1010-17 sugar crop of Australia
was XUi.OUO tons, which left a surplus
of 80,000 tons above the requirements
of the commonwealth. The estimated
yield for 1017-18 Is 315,000 tons, which
will leave a surplus of OO.lHMl tons.
The commonwealth government lias
been paying growers $102 a ton for
raw sugar. A movement Is on foot to
Induce the government- to raise the
price of ruw sugar to $110 a ton. Haw
sugar from Java Is said to be offered
ut present ut $63 u ton.?Commerce
Reports.
4 *
Lemon Juice
For Freckles
Glrlat Make beauty lotion at
home for a few cents. Try Itl
..... .ill..., -i?I
squeeze ino juice or two lemons Into
a bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white, shake well, and you
have a quarter pint of the best freckle,
sunburn and tau lotion, and complexion
whitener, at very, very small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and
any drug store or toilet counter will
supply three ounces of orchard white
for a few cents. Massage this sweetly
frugrant lotion into the face, neck,
urins and hands and see how freckles,
sunburn and tan disappear and how
clear, soft and white the skin becomes.
Yes I It is harmless.?Adv.
Domestic Finance.
Stelia?What is a revolving fund?
Bella?What your husband gives
you and then borrows back.
Physicians are not the only men who
follow the medical profession. The
undertakers are not far behind.
_Wh e n B ibj t* Teeth In*
unurao Dim buwbl MBDIUNH will CO IT Ml
the Stoaiacb and Bowel tmoblea. Perfectly barmU*s
dee direction! on ?be bottle.
A nifiin 1111111 always attribute* the
dislike of his neighbors to envy.
Sore Eyn, Blood-Shot Eyri. Waterjr Eyn,
Btlfky Eyre. all healed promptly with nightly
applications of Roman Eye Balaam. Adv.
Most men mistake the slightest npplntise
for an encore.
ALL WORN OUT
Doan'g, However, Restored Mr.
Roulston to Good Health.
Results Have Lasted.
"Mornings I was so stiff and sore
I could hardly get up," says A. C.
Roulston, prop, blacksmith shop, 2840
Washington St., Roxbury, Mass. "The
sharp pains through my kidneys were
s? had 1 often thought 1 wouldn't be
able to net to work. I ?~
couldn't rest comfortably
and turned and toMtd W ^B|
from one aide to the otli- J 4
er. with a dull, drugging M f)
backache. There were 1 JS^ r
i puffy spots under my eyea \ *cX.
and I felt worn out all
the time. The kidney se- JP*
cnrtions passed too often
and were otherwise un- Hr.
natural. rour or five
boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills cured
me. I can honeatly recommend Loan's
for they have surely done uie a world
of good.
Mr. Roulston gave the above statement
in 1915 and in March, 1917, he
anid: "My cure is still lasting. I take
Doan'8 occasionally, however, to keep
my kidneys in good working order.
One can depend upon Doan's to cure
kidney ilia."
Gat Doan's at Any Stora, 60c a Box
DOAN'S "p'.r"
FOSTER MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y.
? \
HOW THIS
NERVOUS WOMAN
GOT WELL
Told by Herself. Her Sin
cerity Should Convince
Others.
Christopher, 111.?"For four years 1
suffered from irregularities, weakness.
nervousness, and
l''j'jlli[|l'i]Hlii was in a run down
lii^SRSiiu condition. Two of
our best doctors
vm V failed to do me any
8.JsfaWfrw good. I heard so
I much about what
Lydia E. Pinkham'a
i Vegetable Com'WPiw
pound bad done for
";W others, I tried it
wOTT f~?r- M and was cured. I
^ S? am no longer ncr*
vous, am regular,
' and in excellent
health. I believe the Compound will
cure any female trouble."?Mrs. Alice
Heller, Christopher, 111.
Nervousness is often a symptom of
weakness or some functional derangement,
which may be overcome by tnis j
famous root ana herb remedy, Lydia
E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, as i
umuaauua ui. wuuieu uavt) iouna oy
experience.
If complications exist, write Lydia E. I
Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for
suggestions in regard to your ailment.
The result of its long experience is
at your service.
Ill will reduce inflamed, swollen ;
Joints. Sprains, Bruises, Soft j
a I Bunches; Heals Boils, Poll {
IK y |L-v Evil, Quittor, Fistula and
TA|\l\ infected sores quickly
Yd If L/A ,8 '* * Pos't>ve antiseptic
W |ki>v1 and germicide. Pleasant to
Hi Kyjl A bmi does not blister or remove
I wEtjK A the t""- ,nd rot tan work ibe bona.
H H S2. SO per bottle. drlirrred.
la fiaa r'~wl7 Ti Book 1 R free.
ABSORBTNB, JR..the antleeptic llelment tor minktnd.
reduce* Pelntul. Swollrn Vein*. Went. Semite, Brul'.ei
Mope pain ted Inflammation. Price SI.IS per bottle at
dtalera or delivered. Will leU you mote II yoo write.
Ub.nl Trial Bottle for 10c In etanpe.
W. F. YOUNG. P. 0. F.. 310Temple St.Springfield. Maia
UAIS1T FLY KIILER ?SSSSSZ& \
all files, Rul.elMa.
Wk orotmiDUl, eonv?nl?nl?
Hod* of motel. eon'loplU
or lip oTtr; will not Mil
or Injaro anything. Quitanteod
offoetlto. Bold bj
dooloro, or ??nl by o*prooo,
propold, for Bl.OO.
HAAOLB BOM 1KB, 1BO DB KALB AVI.. CAOOALTM. M. V.
Metal Millinery.
Smart millinery .simps in London nrc
displaying metal helmets for women,
presumably for wear during air raids;
though it is a question whether the
fair wearer of a protective helmet
would not tlee to a bomb-proof refuge
Just as swiftly as her sister whose '
headgear was fashioned of straw and
silk. The metal helmets for women
cost Just ahout twice as much as those
designed for the masculine sex. They
are lined with dainty and soft material,
and <>n top Is a cunning knob,
which gives a rakish and distinctive
line to the stern headgear.
SKIN ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE
are unsightly and mar the appearance
of many a woman whose face would
he otherwise attractive. There Is no
need for this. Just get u box of Tetterlne
and use It regularly uud you will
be surprised how quickly pimples,
blotches. Itchy patches, etc., disappear
and how soft and clear the sklu becomes.
Nothing better for eczema and
other akin troubles than Tetterlne.
Sold by druggists or mulled for 50c. by
Sliuptrlne Co., Savannah, Oa.?Adv.
Had 'Em Framed.
On the wall in the president's oitice
Ht the Hotel Severln, there hang three
handsome framed personal letters addressed
to the hend of the institution.
'Received them all In one day," said A.
Bennett (Sates, "ami they are so rare
that I have had them framed, for I
wish to preserve them. Such as these
io not coine often to thi. hotel man."
The writer of eueh of the three
framed letters was grateful for some
courtesy or favor, or this or that,
which pleased him during his stay as
a guest. None had a "kick" to register,
which struck Mr. dates as rather
odd, since half the time of a hotel manager
Is occupied in hearing the complaints
of someone who feels himself
slighted In some particular. Three
thankful epistles In a day were almost
too much for the. hotel preshh nt.?Indianapolis
News.
Use for Hemlock Bark.
I Spent hemlock hark, which hns been
| used chiefly for fuel, may soon be Itn|
portant In felt manufacture. Kxperl'
meats have shown that this hark can
I be substituted for ,'M) per cent of the
i basic material, now chiefly rag stock.
J used in rooting felts. If the bark Is
used for the 200.OOO tons of felt made
In this country annually, there will
he ii saving, it is thought, of about
FI.OOO.lHlO a year.
A Proviso.
Kilith?I like a inn it with lots of
go. don't you?
Ethel?If he takes me along.
In order to dramatize some novels
It Is only neeessnry to amputate the
plot.
EveryTimelEat
Post
Toasties
(Made Of Corn)
f Dad says ?
Eat 'em up Bob
You're saving
Wri wheat for
? Iff the boys in
France"
I
Just Once! TryDod:
Take No Calome
If bilious, constipated, head
relief without taking
which sickens a
.
Stop using cnlomel! It makes you at
sick. Don't lose a day's work. If you U
feel lazy, sluggish, bilious or constl* w
pated, listen to me! g<
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver, is
wmcn causes necrosis of the bones, ci
Calomel, when it comes Into contact v<
with sour bile, crashes into it, break- 01
lng It up. This is when you feel that
awful nuusea and cramping. If you ID
are "all knocked out." If your liver Is si
torpid and bowels constipated or you bi
have headache, dizziness, coated ton- p
gue. If breuth is bad or stomach sour, s:
Just try a spoonful of harmless Dod- I
son's Liver Tone. L
Here's my guarantee?Go to any f<
drug store and get a bottle of Dodson's y
JLtver Tone for n few cents. Take a g
spoonful tonight, and If It doesn't ?
Leads in Silk Manufacture. '
As n result of the effects of the war
on the silk Industry In the several
countries engaged in it. tin* United
States has become the leading nation
in the manufacture of that commodity.
About 20.000 tons of silk and silk
waste are used In America each year.
In the far Kust silk is also being manufactured
more extensively, while Japan
leads ibe world in its production.
?Pathfinder.
.Cuticura la So Soothing
To Itching, burning skins. It not only
soothes but henls. Rathe with Cuticura
Soap and hot water, dry gently j ~~
and apply Cuticura Ointment. For .
free samples address, "Cuticura. Dopt.
X. Boston." At druggists and by malt
Soap 25, OIntn.ent 25 and 50.?Adv.
An Unnecessary Question. s
"Is the gentleman of the bouse in?" ?
asked the stranger at the door. I ?
"What a ridiculous question to ask !" A
replied the woman with the gingham ?
apron and a broom in her hand. "Can't j jj
you see we're housecleaning?" j ^
Si
Misses Morning Performance.
"Does your wife go often to moving N
picture shows?"
"No. Only afternoons and evening*." ci
HAARLEM OIL C
| IF YOUR
Do you feel tired nnd "worn-out?"
Are you nervous und irritable? Doa't a*
sleep well at night? Have a "dragged m
out." unrested feeling when you get li:
up In the morning? Dizzy spells? 1111- ei
ious? Ilud tuste In the mouth, buck- n
ache, puin or soreness in the loins, ci
and abdomen? Severe distress when n:
urinating, bloody, cloudy urine or sed- ci
j lment? All these Indicate gruvel or
I stone In the bladder, or that the net- h
sonous microbes, which are always In y
your system, have uttacked your kid- I
neys. y
You should use OOLD MEDAL A
Haurlem Oil Capsules Immediately, tl
The oil soaks gently Into the walls e
and lining of the kidneys, und the lit- c
tie poisonous animal germs, which are f
causing the Inflammation, nre Imme- ti
dlately attacked and chased out of o
your system without Inconvenience or b
pain. g
Red-Hot 1
Stomacl
i
TVJn Annetifp ? TVTon
*Stiff and a Fit
Here's E
Hot, heavy foods and Iced drinks
often play havoc with had stomachs p
In hot weather. The weak ones haven't b
got a chance. A quickly chilled or si
overworked stomach Is a starter of h
untold misery for Its owner. ti
When you have that dull, depressed
feeling after eating?stomach pains, Tl
bowel disorders, heartburn or nausea, ^
belching, food repeating?It Is the dnnger
point. You want to look out?and |,
be quick about It In this hot weather. A
way has been discovered to make tl
sick stomachs well and to keep them "
cool and sweet. It Is n commonsense
way. No starvation plan of diet Is <i
needed. Make this test and see how *'
luickly you get a good appetite In y
hot weather and enjoy the things you
like without misery to follow. d
? ?
Tf?A JCIltAMM Hi
m mm%jr WW
Heat of Sum,
Than tht
Old people who are fe<
who are weak, will be strei
go through the depressing h
Gro\
Taste/ess t
It purifies and enrich
you Strong. You can soor
Invigorating Effect.
GROVE'S TASTELES
ceptionally good general str
sickly children, for delicate
any one of the family who
pleasant to take. Price 60<
Perfectly Harm
Vux-Yontfca or othec
" WiV*
{
?? mmmmmmmmmma????
! I i
son's Liver Tone!
il! listen To . Me!
achy or sick, I guarantee
dangerous calomel
nd salivates.
xalghten you right up and make you
>el fine and vigorous by morning, I
ant you to go back to the store und
?t your money. Dodson's Liver Tone
i destroying the sule of culomel beiuse
It Is real liver medicine; entirely
pgetnble, therefore It can not sallvute
r make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
'odson's Liver Tone will put your
ugglsh liver to work and clean your
owels of that sour bile and coustiuted
waste which is clogging your
>'8tem and making you feel miserable,
guarantee that n bottle of Dodson's
lver Tone will k^ep the entire family
?ellng line for imfnths. Give It to
our children. It Is harmless; doesn't
ripe and they like its pleasant tuste.
-Adv.
"Beaver Board"
Use "BEAVER BOARD" for
your walls and ceilings. It is airtight
and wind-proof. Any carpenter
or workman can put it on. It
produces far more tasteful effects
than plaster and is more economical.
STRATTON & BRAGG CO.
Petersburg Virginia
"Bearer Board" Distributors.
l/u (JgrnuLTtaK
?M r.f SO Tnrt FOR MALARIA. CHILLS AMD mm.
. ru? festril StrnrtW.Uf Tsatc. At All Dr*| Stvna.
iO| nDnpCY TMfATRAEMT. OItw. quick rrli.6.
W J UllwrwS Ruun rrmoTH i?.lllti( and sborS
* *1 breath. Never heard of Its equal (or drop#*.
, Jm.Try Ik Trial tr.at.mrnt ernt fill, by mall.
Write to on. THOMAS S. CRCCN
lA-R Baak BIS?.. Baa ao. OMATtWOHTM, a A.
i,i. Maaaaae WanlaJ a'ao local a?tenu; make SIS
aie manager nanieu a,. ^nin# ?ure >, i>.?f
ir Fords, Maxwell, Mets. IToequaied opportunity,
atlonal Mfg. Co., 1833 Urand Are., Kansa. City. Ma
IIKl'M ATINM cured or money refunded. Piles
iredurmoner refunded. S.4?lire ll*<yli*l.i>k?,lll?.S.C.
lAPSULES
BACK. ACHES
Dou't Ignore the "little pains nnd
ches," especially buckuches. They
iay be little now but there Is no tellig
how soon a dangerous or fatal disuse
of which they are the foreruners
may show Itself. Go after the
luse of that backache at once, or you
luy find yourself lu the grip of an lnurtible
disease.
Do not delay a minute. Go to your
rugglst and Insist 011 his supplying
ou with n box of GOLD MHDAL*
laarlem OU Capsules. In 24 hours
ou will feel renewed health and vigor,
ifter you have cured yourself, conInue
to take one or two Capsules
arh day so as to keep In flrst-cluxs
nndltton, and ward off the danger of
uture attacks. Money refunded If
hey do not help you. Ask for the
riglnal Imported (JOLD MEDAI*
rand, and thus be sure of getting the
enulne.?Adv.
Waathar!
h_0fl?
th Dry ? Tongue
;rce Thirst?
Lelief 11
EATONTC Tablets have amazed
eople everywhere with the marvelous
eneflts they have produced for thouunds
of stomach sufferers. Start the
est today and let your own stotnuch
ell you the truth.
EATONIC works quick?It absorbs
ind neutralizes hurtful, poisonous
cms, juices and stomach gases caused
rom undigested foods. Thousands
estif.v tliat it quickly puts the stomach
n a clean, sweet condition?recreates
-builds tip the lost appetite and makes Ufa
forth living for the man who likes Rood
htngs but who sufTers every time he eats
hem.
KATONIC Is absolutely guaranteed to do
11 this and vou are to be the Judge If It
oesn't rid you of stomaeh and bowel mlsrles
most common In hot weather?you
et your money back at once. right from
our own druggist whom you know nnd
an trust. No need of your taking a
hance of suffering Start KATONIC toay.
You will see.
'ithstand Ihe
met* Better
9 Weak
ible and younger people
ngthened and enabled to
eat of Summer by taking
re's
a hill Tonic
es the blood and makes
i feel its Strengthening,
S chill TONIC is an exengthening
tonic for pale.
Mothers, for Old Folks or
> has poor blood. It is
teas. Contains no
* Poisonous Drugs.
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