Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 05, 1918, Image 4
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LIFT OFF CORNS!
With fingers] Corns and cal- r
luses lift off. No pain!
Magic! Just drop a little Freexone
on that touchy corn, Instantly it stops
aching, then you lift the corn off with
the Angers. Truly! No humbug!
n
Try Freestone! Your druggist sells a
tiny bottle for a few cents, sutllclent to
rid your feet of every burd corn, soft
corn, or corn between the toes, and
calluses, without one particle of puln,
soreness or Irritation. Freezone Is the
discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius.
-Vdr.
The Trouble.
L'l.? 4 I? ?
mi?i nun i -mi nanny tinuer- i
stand ench other over the phone.
He?Well, talk one at a time.
United States government recently
ordered $145,000,000 worth of meat In
Chicago.
An Over-ripe Tomato
and other over-rlp? rivtutilM or trulta often cauae
rerr serious Bowel Trouble In hoi weather. Check
Itaa quickly ua possible. Oct a bottle of OKOVB'H
BABY BOWK I, Mh,l)lCIN It. aul? and sure remedy
l?r Summer Kiarrhotaa. It la Juat aa eHoctire for
Adulu as for Children.
Hard times breed tine class of sinners
and prosperity breeds another.
Some men would tile young If they
were compelled to make a living.
I7asthmador\I
If/ AVEBTS'BmEVEf ml j
[I HAY FEVER fl
lm ASTHMA fl
Be* La IWtxnent NOW MM
AllDruuUMOuvtataa '' JUi
jj A Big Helpgl
M to every housewife Ua well- fM
9 lighted room and lots ol W
B running water on tap. X
I DELCO LIGHT 1
will supply all the lights |f|!
jH you require (or the entire B
H farm Also supply ample R?
power for small machines, EH
XI such as the separator, M
Wa churn, washing machine, fll
B etc. Delco-Light will pay III
DM for itself in a very short N
raj tune. Let us tell you all EH
B Home Light & H
[MALARIA I
V Chills and Fever. Biliousness, G
I Constipation ond ailments 8
f requiring a TONIC treatment*. 1
OXIDIHE
sJWi/ GUARANTEED I
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^ 5ne Treatment ^
with Cuticura
Clears Dandruff
All drosriata: Soap 25 Ointment 16 4 80. Talcum 16,
QW AMP I| not r?commendtd for
U xVITAJT" everything. but If you
U #^#^VrP have kidney, liver or
AV V/ W 1 bladder trouble It may
be found Just the medicine you need At
druggist* In large and medium, size bottles.
You may receive a sample size bottle
of this reliable medicine by Parcel
Post, also pamphlet telling about It.
Address Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Utnghamton.
19. Y.a and enclose ten cents, also mention
this paper.
FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
OiueivM In wafer far douches stops
% pelvic catarrh, slcsntion and laflammmtioa.
Rseosnmondod by Lydia E.
Pinlktm Mad. Co, for tea years.
A healing wonder for nasal catarrh,
sore throat and sore eyes. Economical.
lit) and a?id 111 pow?.
ffiLa KODAKS & SUPPUES
kHHfjt Wo also do hlfhMt class of finishing.
m|R Prices and Catalogue upon rsqusst.
S5 S. Galsiki Optical Co., RkknsoJ. Ta
COMPTROLLER GENERAL OEM
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Carlton W. Sawyor AeoldantaUy
Shoots Himself in Throat: Death
Was Instantaneous.* * "* *
Columbia.?Lying on his back in a
pool of blood, with a 20-gauge double
barreled shotgun by his side, the
body of Carlton W. Sawyer, comptroller
general of 8outh Carolina, was
found by J. C. Whittaker at 1329 Senate
Street .where Mr. Sawyer had
made his home for the last 20 years.
Mr. Whltaker, who had been resting
on a lounge across the hall from
the room occupied by Mr. Sawyer,
heard the report of the gun. follwoed
by a thud, rushed across the hall and
into the room and found the bodv on
the floor. He raised the head of Mr.
Sawyer from the floor, called to him
a time or two, but received no sign
of recognition, death apparently having
resulted almost instantaneously
with the firing of the gun. The body
was in front of a bureau on which
was a bottle half filled with machine
oil and some rags. On one of his Bhoes
was a stain arf of oil. His coat and
top shirt was off and he had evidently
been cleaning the gun.
The shot had entered the front of
the throat and passed to the back of
the neck. The shell was loaded with
small shot. No. 7 or 8. When the gun
was unbreached. one barrel contained
an exploded shell and the other a
loaded shell.
The body was later taken to McCormick's
undertaking parlors where an
inquest was held. The coroner's Jury
returned a verdict of death from accidental
gunshot wounds. The body
was taken to Orangeburg where the
funeral services were held.
nanaral Qavuwas* I aiH f a P net
Orangeburg. ? The death of Carlton
W. Sawyer, comptroller general,
has saddened Grahgeburg his old
home. Mr. Sawyer was well known
and beloved in Orangeburg and the
people were proud of his accomplishments
in life. The funeral services
held at St. Paul's Methodist church,
this city. As honorary pallbearers,
state officials and prominent citizens
of Orungeburg served. Bosides the
regular active pallbearers. Orangeburg
Commandery, Knights Templars, had
an escort of 12 in full uniform. Mr.
Sawyer was a high Mason and Shrlner.
Orangeburg commandery. a Hister
commandery to Columbia commandery,
of which he was a member, sent
an escort in sympathetic fraternallsm.
Dr. Riggs Explains.
Clemson College.?Dr. W. M. Riggs,
president of Clemson College, has issued
a statement covering the matter
of the students' army training
corps, (S. A. T. C.) and its application
to Clemson College. Many people
in the state will be interested to
the following facts from his state
ments:
The students' army trainlifg corps
is Intended as an tynergency measure
greatly to increase the scope of military
instruction at colleges and so
to provide a large number of edu
eated and trained men for the army's
needs. At the same time, it is Intended
to discourage hasty and premature
enlistment of young men who
would serve the nation better by continuing
their education till called to
the colors.
The 8. T. A. C. is a branch of the
army, and a - student enlisted in it
is just as really a soldier of the United
States as if he were in training
at a cantonment. The war department
has autlioribed a unit of the
S. A. T. C.~ at Clemson. and every
student will be required to lake the
prescribed S. A. T. C. course Those
18 years old or over will be expected
to enlist in the S. A. T. C. and those
under 18 will be expected to enroll.
The government will furnish the enlisted
students with all necessary
uniforms, including shoes and overcoats.
and probably will do the same
for those enrolled, though this point
is not yet settled.
Since the S. A. T. C. will take the
place of the R. O. T. (\ for the period
of the war. students who would have
been in- the advanced It. O. T. C. will
continue to get the $9 per month
commutation for subsistence and will
get entire unifprm equipment, value
about $T5. instead of the R. O. T. C.
allowance of $14 on uniform.
Worthy of Imitation.
Wllliamston ?The Twentieth Century
Mothers' Club was organized
here by Mrs. L. A. Brown and Mrs.
Jpap P. Lackey of Charlotte. N. C.
The club will maet at the homes of
the members, who are Mrs. J. C.
Duckworth, president; Mtb. Douglas
Muhun, vice president: Mrs. James S.
Belk, recording secretary; Mrs. G. T.
Whilden. corresponding secretary;
Mrs. J. K. Holman, treasurer; Mrs.
Foster Cooley. Mrs. E. VV. Gregory,
Mrs. W. W. Griffin. Mrs. George Wilson
and Mrs. Lelghton Wilson.
Offers Health Aid.
Sumter.?The Rockefeller foundation
has renewed Its offer of furnishing
a health survey for Sumter county
provided the county will raise a
part of the funds. Two years ago
when the county failed to grasp this
opportunity the offer was for $4,000
against $2,000 from the county; now
It Is for $5,000 and $2,500 from Sum|
ter. The negroes have become interi
eBted in the proposition, realizing how
' much it will mean to them, and have
I undertaken to raise at least $600 with
the hopes of making it $1,200.
York to Drill Class One Youths.
York.?Practically all the class one
men of the 1918 registration from the
district of western York, numbering
around 100. assembled here for military
training preparatory to induction
Into the army. The men were
drilled by Lieut. Kskew of Camp
Jackson, assisted by Maj. W. U.
Moore, Capt. M. C. Willis and Col. J
R. Lindsay. At noon the embcyo soldiers
were served dinner In the festal
hall of the McNeel memorial building
by the ladles York.
Health Was Shattered
South Boston Woman Tells
How ?h$ Suffered Before
Doan's Cured Her.
J
"I ?u in awful shape from kidney
disease," says Mrs. W. P. Sterritt, 787
Dorchester Ave., South Boston, Mass.
"My health was shattered and I would
often fall in a heap. Had someone
stabbed me in the back with a knife,
the pains could not have been worse.
"I lost thirty pounds,
was terribly nervous
and could not do my
WM housework. Fainting
m W spells- came on and my
<1J feet and limbs swelled
J so badly I couldn't wear
'Vl my shoes. Puffy sacs
' came under my eyes,
my skin looked shiny
Mm. Steritt and the impression of a
finger left a dent that
remained for some time.
"My kidneys were in awful shape
and it seemed that I had to pass the
secretions every hour. The passages
were scant and terribly distressing.
1 was feverish at night and perspired
profusely.
"I was discouraged until told about
Doan'g Kidney Pflla. They brought
improvement from the first and
about a dozen boxes cured me. My
cure has lasted."
CetDean'sat A ay Store. 60c a Boa
DOAN'S ".'."AV
FOSTER-MILB URN CO? BUFFALO. N. Y.
yy (^ginajLir?*
Ml for SO Tmnl rot H&LAKU. CULLS AKD FETOL
iim ? fit MwlTeelc. At All Dni Sum.
PAItKERS
HAIR BALSAM
^ A toilet preparation of mrlt
Help# (D (radicate dandruff.
For Raetoriac Color and
Beauty toGrar or Faded Hair.
Ma and >1.00 at Prucsleta
#^DRflKY miTmrocT. n-iw.
J "1 Soon rrmoToo welllar and abort
P a braath. Nerer brard of Ita egnal for drcpey.
V JBI Try la Trial treatment arnt rRlt. by mall.
J.-J* Write to ON. THOMAS K. CREKN
Maah Ids. Km as, OS ATSWORTH, aa.
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 36--1918.
Another Optimidt.
The optimistic man luul been ejected
frtnn liis room by the irute I and lady.
Out he went Into the street, his belongings
sailing after him. The white,
blinding snow whirled In stinging
masses and the wintry wind shrieked
and moaned through the trees and
wires.
The optimistic man silt him on his
trnnl- Ilut.,n t? ??.? - ? ...
uoirii i? llir V.>lll|llllllll 1)1 IIU* |
elements ami to consider where he
should go. He recalled a blistering
week of a past August. As a cutting
blast almost whirled him from Ids sent
and blow a hatful of snow down his
neck lie murmured gratefully: "Well,
there seems to he u good breeze stirring.
anyhow."
I
Lemon Juice
For_Freckles
Girls! Make beauty lotion at
home for a few cants. Try Itl
Squeeze the Jnlce of 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 tan lotion, and complexIon
whltener, at very, very sinull cost.
Your grocer Jius the lemons and
any drug store or toilet counter will
supply three ounces of orchard whits
fo a few cents. Massage tills sweetly
fragrant lotion Into the fuce, neck,
arms and bands and see how freckles,
sunburn and tan disappear and how
clear, soft and white the skin becomes. :
Yes! It Is harmless.?Adv.
Analyzing the Kaiser.
In the American Magazine Rooth
Tarklngton admonishes us to use the
kaiser as an object lesson?ns a horrible
example of what not to emulate.
In closing lie says:
"Finally, we ought not to he uncharitable.
even to the knlser. I believe we
ought to say of him: As a kaiser he Is
the climax and the <*ntrlfugal point of
the most detestable ambition that the
world lias known; and as a ninn lie
lu th., I.llfwllv C<?.?
? ,.,,..-1 l.lvoutly
cruel and the most religiously
sol fish of all the false, cruel and selfish
men whose traits have been shown
forth by spectacular performances In
history. And as a man and a kaiser
combined lie Is the most calamitous
tiling that has ever happened to the
earth.
"But, then lest we he outdone in
charitableness by the gentlemcn-ln-thi'hur-room,
who <11*1 not wish to seem to
lie merely abusive, we should add:
"But. outside of that, he's all right."
A German Mark.
"tt'i.11 I....I. ? i- -
. nrn, * uiuui . 11 inn im n
ftermnn mark?" "There are two kinds."
"Oh!" "One Is a coin?" "Yes?" "And
the other is any poor hoob who Is
obliged to stand for the kaiser's gov- 1
eminent."?Youngstown Telegram.
Appropriate.
"What did you get out of your war
garden?" "A very appropriate crop.
Principally pens as bard as bullets."
m ' m
Post
Toasties
(Madk op Corn)
Taste twice as
rtood now cause
I know they
Help
Save
Wheat
ibm \
K v HB9K5II ' *' ^v'r*1 *'
A CHILD GETS SICK '
CROSS, FEVERISH
IF CONSTIPATED
LOOK AT TONGUEI THEN GIVE
FRUIT LAXATIVE FOR 8TOM.
ACH. LIVER. BOWEL8.
CALIFORNIA 8YRUP OF FIG8" ]
CANT HARM CHILDREN AND
THEY LOVE IT.
Mother! Your child Isu't naturally
cross and peevish. See If tongue Is
coated; this Is a sure sign the little
stomach, liver and bowels need a i
cleansing at once.
When listless, pale, feverish, full of
cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't- \
eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache,
dlarrhcea, remember, a gen
ne iiver unu uowei cleansing saoum
always be the first trentment given.
Nothing equals "California Syrup of ]
Figs" for children's Ills; give a teaspoonful.
and in a few hours all the
foul waste, sour bile and fermenting
food which is clogged in the bowels
passes out of the system, and you
have a well and playful child again.
All children love this harmless, dellclous
"fruit laxntlve," and It never
falls to effect a good "Inside" cleans- |
ing. Directions for bnhles, 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.
SONG FOR ALL ABLE TO HEAR
Trouble Is Tnat AM Pecple Have Not
Properly Attuned Themselves to
Listen to It.
"There Is ever a sent; somewhere,
my dear," sintrs the poet. Let us go
n little further and say that there Is
ever a song everywhere?if we have I
the ear attuned to It.
The cultured musicians will tell you
that what the masters sing in their
strange and complex studies Is the
highest music to those who are trained
to catch It. Hut the simple heart finds
the harmony In the simple, lowly melodies.
What to the one class is purest music
Is to the other meaningless noise.
If we just knew how to listen we could
love the songs of ench. To some the
jingle of money Is the only music In
the world. It deafens them to all other
sounds. To some the melody of i
their own names spoken in praise Is
the only music worth hearing. The ;
ears of these seem to open Inward.
The greedy and the vain shrink their
whole world to their own size. J
But to those who can hear It there
is a song in every phase of life. Fortunate
is he who can hear more than
a very few.?Exchange.
A BRIGHT, CLEAR COMPLEXION
Is always admired, and It is the lnuduble
ambition of every woman to do all
she can to make herself attractive.
Many of our southern women have
found that Tetterine Is Invaluable for
cleuring up blotches. Itchy patches,
etc., and muking the skin soft and
velvety. The worst cases of eczema
una other torturing skin diseases yield
to Tetterlne. Sold by druggists or sent
by mall for 50c. by Shuptrlne Co.,
Savannah, Ga.?Adv.
Airedales for War.
Alrdales are superior to the German
police dogs for war work, In the
opinion of signal corps experts. Lieut.
William L. Butler, stationedJht Chicago.
says Airedales have the brains
and courage needed in warfare. They
carry messages wh?n pigeons cannot
fly true, they stand bad weather well,
and their color is a natural camouflage.
They have a genius for going through
barbed-wire entanglements 'without a
scratch. The signal corps also wants
some skilled dog-handlers.
State of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucas
County? ss.
Prank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
senior partner of the flnti of P. J. Cheney
A Co.. doing business In the City of Toledo,
(jounty and State aforesaid, and that !
said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
PRANIt J. CHENEY 1
Sworn to before me and subscribed In 1
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A D 1881.
(Seal) A. W Oleason KM?rw PnWIn
HA1J7R CATARRH ^KDIcifJK ! taken
Internally and arts through the Blood
on the Mucous Surfaces of tne System.
Druggists, 76c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney St Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
Didn't Clean 'Em.'
There was n certain husky young
soldier in a regiment of Infantry. This i
young hack private was tall and extremely
wide. Some time ago he sent
a uniform to the cleaners. It was returned
with a note: "Sorry, sir. hut
we don't clean tents."
No Worms In e Healthy Child
All children trouD.ed with worms hats an on
jcaltby color, m hlcb indicate- poor Mood, and as a
mm. there Is more or less stomach disturbance.
UKUVH S TASTKLBSS chill TONIC siren regularly
tor two or three weeks will enrich the blood, Improve
the dliiesiiun. end art as a General Strengthening
Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
Id perfect health. Pleasant to lake. Cue per bottle.
I'ctrogrnd has Asiatic cholera epidemic.
V/\.. mm Granulated Eyelids,
9 fill | Eyes inflamed by expo^
luretoSia, Dastand Wlai
quickly relieved by Mnriaa
M . W U Eye Remedy. No Smarting.
Sr just Eye Comfort. At
Your Druggists or by mail 60c per Bottle.
For Baak al the Eye free write his
Murine Eye Remedy Ce., Chlcmgm.
r
Get New Kidneys!
The kidney* are the moat overworked
srgans of the human body, and when they
tail in their work of filtering out ana
throwing off the poisons developed in the
system, things begin to happen.
One of the first warnimp is pain or stiffness
in the lower part of the back; highly
colored urine; loss of appetite; indicesLion;
irritation, or even stone in the bladder.
These symptoms indicate a coudition
Lhat may lead to that dreaded and fatal
inalady, Bright's disease, for which there
us saiu to be no cure.
Do not delay a minute. At the first indication
of trouble in the kidney, liver,
bladder -or urinary organs start taking
Qold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules, ana
mve yourself before it is too late. Instant
treatment is necessary in kidney and bladder
troubles. A delay is often fatal.
You can almost certainly find immediate
renei in Uold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsutes.
b'or more than 200 years thia famous preparation
has been an unfailing remedy for j
all kidney, bladder and urinary troubles.
It is the pure, original Haarlem Oil your
great-grandmother used. About two capsules
each day will keep you toned up and
feeling fine. Get it at any drug store, and
if it does not give you almost immediate
relief, your money will be refunded. He
lure you get the GOLD MEDAL brand.
None other genuine. In boxes, three
sixes.?Adv.
____________
BRAVERY DEPENDS ON HEART
Reason Why It Is Manifestly Unjust
to Condemn Soldier For Physical
Cowardice.
"Bravery," said an army doctor, "Is
n question of the heart.
"Suppose you're strong and healthy.
Vour heart heats 72 strokes to the minute.
Well. then. In n gas tank the danger
will slow your heart twelve strokes.
This won't inconvenience you. With
your heart still at sixty you'll feel
strong and resolute. You'll be a good
soldier.
"But suppose you've got a poor
heart, a flfty-flve-to-the-mlnute one.
Then, when the -gas tank eonies. If
your heart slows down twelve strokes,
you're prostrated, for a forty-threeheart-bent
Isn't enough?you are liable
to faint under It.
"Or again, you may have an exeltnble
heart. You hear the order to go
over the top with fortitude, hut the
excitement sends your heart leaping
up to 120. What good Is your fortitude
then? No good at all. With a
1*J0 heart you ran only shake and
cower.
"Yes. bravery Is a question of the
heart anil that Is why we should only
enlist strong young men. Otherwise
we ll he shooting chaps for cowardice
as unjustly as If we shot them for having
rheumatism or red hair."
Important to Mothers
Examine curefully every bottle of
CASTOKIA, that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that It
Signature
In Dse for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castona !
One Carpinq Critic.
Much of the human attitude toward
things In general was expressed by a j
North side matron who said she would
like to oblige the government and eat ;
more tish except for the fact that "lish
tastes so economical!"?Chicago News.
8kln Troubles That Itch
Burn und disfigure quickly soothed
nrifl honltxl l?v lint hutho wltl%
eura Soap and gentle anointings of Cutlcura
Ointment. For free samples,
address. "Cutlouru, Dept. X, Boston."
Sold by druggists and by mall. Soap
25, Ointment 25 and 50.?Adv.
The Bank of England has at least
!V2 ways which it employs In detecting
forged notes.
Be true to your trust?especially If
vnu are one of the stockholders.
I Proof th;
I do Avoid
1 Mrs. Etta Dorion, of I
85 441 suffered from female trc
B like a knife through my bac
B strength so I had to go to bed
but I would not listen to it.
B Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetabl
H bottle brought great relief and
B All women who have femal
a Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetal
B How Mrs. Boyd Avoic
H Canton, Ohio.?"I suffered f
B caused me much suffering, ant
B I would have to go through an
B * get well.
"iiy motner. wno naa Deen n
ham's Vegetable Compound, a
fore submitting to an operatio
my troubles so I can do my hoi
difficulty. I advise any woman
female troubles to give Lydia
table Compound a trial and
for them."?Mrs. Maris Bo
H. ?., Canton, Ohio.
Every SickX
f lydi/
veget;
c..
You Ars
When you have Hear b
after ?
FA"
MX FOR Yi
Get rid of the Overlc
the GAS driven out of your
IT GIVES YOU
Cmt EATON!C from you
M for Um "Botp" Booh. A4t
* ' ' ' '
Calomel Today! S
I Guarantee D
Don't take nasty, danger
constipated, headac
Calomel makes yon sick; you lose a
day's work. Calomel Is quicksilver I
and It salivates; calomel injures your
liver.
If you ore bilious, feel lazy, sluggish
and all knocked out, If 'your bowels
are constipated and your head
aches or stomach Is sour. Just take a
spoonful of hurmlcss Dodson's Liver
Tone instead of using sickening, salivating
calomel. Dodson's Liver Toue
Is real liver medicine. You'll know It
next morning because you will wake
up feeling fine, your liver will be working,
your headache and dizziness gone,
your stomach will be sweet and bowels
regular. You will feel like working.
You'll be cheerful; full of vigor
and ambition.
Your druggist or denier sells you a
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a
It Is to be hoped that the meek will
inherit the eyrth before the other fellow
gets through with It.
The Malar Si
A mosquito cannot cor
it is infected with malaria
mosquito will transmit n
blood of a person and these
feed on the blood should
have time to increase in ni
sometimes called Chills am
Swamp Fever.
Cm.
Taste/ess <
possesses the power to end
rial poison. The Quinine i
chill TONIC kills the germ
blood.
You can soon feel the
ing effect of GROVE'S TAS
is an exceptionally good g<
for the Child, for the Mo
Pleasant to take. Price 6<
Perfectly Harm
Nux-Vomlca or at he
Sf Grove's cht
You can now get Grove's
form as well as in Syrup, the kin
Tablets are intended for those 1
rather than a syrup, and as a c<
The tablets are called "GROVE
contain exactly the same medi
actly the same results as Grove
put up in bottles. The price of <
Puts a
Stop to all
V* V" */Jp] An(1 prevents otl
WAJNj^/vy exposed twi cent
dn<m hot ties. AI
Spotvrv Medici
at SomeWc
. Operation
Ogdensburg, Wis., says:
rnblcs which caused piercing pains /
It and side. 1 finally lost all my i
.. Tbo doctor advised an operation fl
I thought of what I had read about \
s Compound and tried it. The first
I six bottles have entirely cured me.
0 trouble of any kind should try
le Compound."
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that it will clean your sluggish
liver better thau nasty calomel; It
won't make ?you sick and you can eat
nnything you wont without being sailvuted.
Your druggist guarantees that
each spoonful will start your liver,
clean your bowels and straighten you
up by morning or you get your money
back.1 Children gladly tnke Podson's
Liver Tone because It Is pleasant tasting
and doesn't grlpo or cramp or
make them sick.
I am selling millions of bottles of
Podson's Liver Tone to people who
have found that this pleasant, vegetable
liver medicine takes the place of
dangerous calomel. Buy one bottle 00
my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask
your druggist nl<uit me.?Adv.
The gentleman with the cloven foot
often travels with the gentleman with
tin- cloven breath.
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be destroyed before they
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3nvenience for those who travel.
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cinal properties and produce ex's
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