R achy you need not take i
f '< ' one calomel to get
Every druggist in town?your druggist
ud everybody's druggist has noticed
a great felling off In the sale of
- calomel. They all give the same reason.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is taking
- its place. ,
"Calomel 'is dangerous and people
know It, while Dodson's Liver Tone is
perfectly safe and gives,, better' remits,"
said a prothlnent local druggist.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is personally
finiiutcn! by cTCTy dmjjjtst ybo
>" sells It. large bottle doesn't" cost
very much, bat If It falls to give easy
. relief In every case of liver sluggish'
aeos and constipation, yon have only
. Better no medlcln<
W CC^mm
titefJS "5>r
* Ia tb*n,ouT ki>
All dni|(liti, horH
v>^ spoil x med
Neat Arrangement.
Tliat Is Elmer J. Pettifog. He Is n
member of the famous law firm of
j Ktnitt, Lowder, Hooks, Skinner, Bray,
Pjrffler * Snytle."
"But his name does not appear in the
firm title.*'
"No, but they have a perfectly equitable
arrangement; he does the work
Pent! the rest of them tuke the money."
?Kansas City Star.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
fcr LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they
eiuss* reach the seat of the <Ua*na*.
Catarrh ts a local disease, greatly influenced
by constitutional conditions. HALL'S
CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh.
It Is taken Internally and acts through
the Blood on the Mucoun Surfaces of the
System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
Is composed of some of the bent tonics
keown. combined with some of the best
tJeod purifiers. The nerfect combination '
of the Ingredients In HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE Is what produces such wonCcrful
results tn catarrhal conditions.
- PruffKlRtB 76o. Testimonials fr?e.
P. J. Chsntjr Sk Co., Props.. Toledo, O.
It soon becomes difficult for the man I
who tells all he knows to leurn any- >
thin* new to tell.* . I
DRUGGISTS!! P
VICK'S VAPORI
DUE TO PRES
Tremendous Demand Last F
Excess Stocks That We
Until Next January. Laa
One and Three Quarter N
Alone Amount to 932,459
Big Shipments Are En Route to
Jobbers. Until These Arrive
There May Be a Temporary
Shortage. All Deals Postponed
--Buy m Small Lots Only.
RETAILERS CAN GET IMMEDIATE
SHIPMENTS DIRECT
BY PARCEL
POST.
This advertisement is written on |
Monday, October 21 ah It la directed to ,
the attention or ull distributers of ,
Tick's VapoRuh, both wbolouile and i
recall. In an emergency such ns the |
present epidemic?our duty?nrul your ,
<tuty?Is to dlntrtbute VapoRuh In the
quickest possible manner to those sections
stricken by Influenen. We. there- fore,
call your curefnl attention to the
following:
DANGER OF SHORTAGE IF SUP- I
PLY 18 NOT CONSERVEO
On Ocioher 1st we had on hand, nt <
?ar Factory und In twenty warehouses l
scattered over the country, sufficient ]
apoRub to last us, we thought, until I
January 1st, allowing for n 00 per cent ?
Increase over last year's snles, and not I
counting our dally output. TIiIh big j
erccss stock had been accnmulnte<l
during the summer months.
Then this epidemic of Spanish In- |
fliienu hit ua?and In the lust ten days
lids stock has vanished. At first we
thought this tremendous ' demand
would Inst only u few days, but the
orders have run:
Wed.. Oct. 16 18,504 dor..
Thur., Oct. 17 25.823 do*.
Frl., Oct.. 18 30,250 do*.
Sat., Oct. 19 45.833 do*.
Mon.. Oct. 21 77,703 do*.
Up to Saturday. October 10th, we
have actually shipped for this month
ttOO?84 .10. or over two million Jars
?*f VapoRuh.
THE PROBLEM NOW IS TO DISTRIBUTE
VAPORUB Qllir.KI V
Most of this tremendous quantity in
Mil en route to the jobbers, but
freight and express arc both conewtrt
noondays, and it may be some
tfs?o before this supply reaches the
Jsbbers. In the meantime, therefore,
H la necessary that we distribute, -as
widely as possible, the stock that we
re manufacturing daily, together with ,
that now on the Jobbers' and retailers'
hetreft, In order that it tuny get to
tfca Influenza districts quickly. Our
normal output Is ntu>ut 4,000 doscn
wr day. We are putting on 41 night
drift. but It will h n little while before
thnt Is producing.
WHAT WE A8K THE WHOLESALE
ORUQOI8T TO DO.
Ias( Saturday wo notified all of our
hMent, by Special Delivery, as follow:
1st?Deals and quantity shipments
af all kinds are cancelled. Fill no
quantity orders of any kind, whether 1
( tea by our salesman or by your own.
PHI In small lots only.
Snd?Order, from us In as small
T11E VICK CHEMICAL COMPA
IJver "
.. * "
lions, constipated orheadlasty,
sickening, danger*
; straightened xtp.
to ask Mr jour money back.
Dodaon's IiTer Tone Is a pleasanttasting.
purely vegetable remedy,
harmless to both children and adults.
Take a spoonful at night ffbd wake up
feeling fine; no biliousness, sick headache,
acid stomach or constipated
bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause In*
convenience all the next day like violent
calomel.' Take a dose of calomel
today and tomorrow yon wilt feel (
weak., sick and nauseated. Don't lose
h day's work! Take Dod son's Liver
Tone Instead and feel fine, full of
vigor and ambition.?Adv.
e at all In all forms of Distemper than
the wrong kind.
OHN'S"
*. HtrxMi Kaow Thla Wkea Tk*y
Have Osm Tried It.
goods houses and manufacturers sell It.
IICaL CO., Osskts. Iud., v. s. a.
Overheard.
Jack?Yon CQii't Judge a nian by the
w ay he dresses.
Vera?Oh. I don't know. I can tell
n gentleman by his get-up in the
crowded street car.
No Worms In s Hesltby Child
All children troubled with worms hare an wehoalt.hr
color, which Indicates poor blood, and as a
ruls. there Is more or less stomach disturbance.
QUOVa s TA8TBLK88 chill TONIC glson regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, IsaproTetho
dluostlon, and act ass Ueneral Btrcngthenlng
Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel tho worms, and the Child will be
la perfect health. Pleasant to take. 00c per bottle.
II sometimes happens that an Innocent
man p'.ends not guilty.
Krrp jrotir liver act!?*, rmir bowels olefin by
sLllii? lie nueoet- ts. ?
?? v>. . .v.w i ruins anil you'll
keep healthy, wealthy anil wl><?\ AJr.
It Is usunlly tlio painstaking man
who iiiunageg to avoid pain.
RoreTSyea. Illood-Shot Eyra. Watery Eves.
Rtlcky Kyea. alt hcnlrd promptly with Mlichlly
appllcatlona or R?iu.~.n Eye Balsam. Adv.
Contentment Is always perched on
the round Just above you.
LEASE NOTE
UB OVERSOLD
ENT EPIDEMIC
:ew Days Has Wiped Out
Had Estimated Would Last
it Week's Orders Called For
lillion Jars?Today's Orders
Jars.
lunntttles ns possible. If you are out
>ve will try to ship u limited amount I
>y Parcel Post or express, and pay the |
diarges ourselves.
3rd?In order to make distribution ,
still quicker, we will ship direct to
rour retail customers quantities not
tiore than three (3) dozen 30c size at
my one shipment.
4th?We are now out of the 60c size
md will he for the next ten days.
WHAT WE ASK THE RETAIL
DRUGGIST TO DO.
Buy In as "small quantities as possible.
If you have any quantity orders,
given the Jobber's salesmen or given
to our salesmen, don't bother about
Ihem?no weed to write us?It Is absolutely
Impossible to till these orders
nt this time. If the Jobbers In your
territory are out of Vlek's Vapoltuh,
we will ship you by Parcel Post, prepaid.
quantities not more than three
(3) dozen 30c size In any one order.
Naturally, we can't open accounts at
this time, so your check or money orler
for this amount must accompany
">rder. Don't write ns stating (o ship
ihru your Jobber, ns we then have to
wait until we write this Jobber and get
tils O. K. If you wish the goods to
ronie thru your Jobber, have him order
them for yon.
SNOWED UNDER WITH CORReS
8PONDENCE.
Our force has already been "shot to !
plcoeii"?twenty-four of our men nre
weurlng Uncle Sam's khaki?and this
recent rush has simply hurled us. All
our sales force has been called In to
help In the office and factory. We Just
mention this so you won't hold It
against ns If your wires and letters
aren't answered promptly.
SPECIAL BOOKLETS ON SPANISH
INFLUENZA.
We will send, on request, to any retail
druggist, WO or more little booklets.
Just Issued, on Spanish Influenza,
giving the latest Information about
this disease?Its history?the symptoms?the
treatment, and particularly
tho use of Vlck's Vupoltuh as an external
application to supplement the
physician's treatment.
NEW WAYS TO USE VAPORUB.
In addition to the usual method of
using Vnpoltub?that Is, applied over
the throat and chest and covered with
hot flannel cloths?our customers are
writing us dally telling of their success
in using Vupoltuh In other ways,
particularly as a preventive. They
melt a little In a spoon and Inhale the
vapors arlslag, or melt it in a benzoin
steam kettle. Where the steam kettle >
is not available. Yapoltnh can he nsed
In an ordinary teakettle. Kill the teakettle
half full of boiling water, put In
half a teaspoon of Vnpoltub from time
to time?keep the kettle Just slowly
boiling and inhale the stenin arising.
According to a Rulletln Just Issued
by the Public Health Service, Dr.
Stiles recommends that the none and
throat be kept coated with some oily
suhatnnce. For this purpose Vapoltuh
Is excellent?Just put a little up the
nostrils from time to time and snuff
well back Into the air passages.
NY, GREENSBORO, N. G
WTERESTtNB ITEMS i
FffllM THF RIMPS
I.VIU I4lb Willi* W
. " # 4
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SEVERAL BAND LEADERS HAVE 1
BEEN ARRANGED FOR TO ,
TEACH NEW RECRUITS.
WITNESSED HUN HTR06ITIES'
Oath of Allegiance Is Ta':en by Hundreds
of the AIIsq Born at
.Camp SewJer.
Camp Jackson.
Secretary A. Levey of Y. M. C. A.
building 144, formerly a clariouet soloist.
has arranged with several bandleaders
in camp to teach new recruits
in band to play band music.
Mr. Levey announces that he will
'be glad to confer with any of the military
band leaders in Camp Jackson
who may need his services.
Thomas Lefoy I?ucey entertained recently'a
large audlonce at the Y. M.
C. A. auditorium with his character
sketches, chalk talks, impersonations
and singing. His entertainment
pleased all who heard him.
James T. Quinn. formerly a wellknt>wn
Broadway actor to New York
and also a motion picture director, is
now at Camp Jackson.
Mr. Quinn was ill Liege. Belgium, in
the year 1914 with the Biofllm Corporation
when the Germans took the
city, and was an eye witness to the
many horrible deeds of the German
soldiers there ac?l tells many stories
of the horrihle #lrhf? s?
atrocities committed by the Huns.
William MrEwan, the song leader ^
at Camp Jackson, who has made such
a favorable impression in Columbia,
has heen ordered to Camp Merritt,
N. J. He will leave here In about
ten days. He hopes to be permitted ,
to stay long enough to give one more '
Sunday afternoon concert on the State
State hoHse steps.
Frank Bradley has been appointed ?
dramatic director at Camp Jackson f
has commenced work. It will he his ^
dftty to organize the dramatic and musical
talent at the camp. He is _
sent by the war department commis- v
sion on training camp activities. Mr. T
Bradley is a native of Australia. ^
Camp Sevier. li
The United States of America gain- ert-tre:l
new citizens when that number s
of soldiers of foreign birth now sta- d
tinned at Camp Sovior were naturaliz- , c
ed with appropriate ceremonies. The '
naturalization ceremony differed from s
former procedures of the kind at this v
camp, in that it was held in the open d
air In front of division headquarters s
building. Four hundred men selected b
from various organizations of the a
Twentieth Division were aligned as a
two companies on both sides of the
grounds and through tho wide aisle
thus formed the men to be naturalized.
accompanied by their witnesses, , y
marched to the ground in front of the i
porch of the building, where they were
examined by the naturalization exam- . K
hjer. i K
A group photograph of the new citi- ' ^
zeu9, with Judge Johnson. Genera] '
French and Clerk Knight in the fore- .
ground, was taken. Short talks were |
made by Judge Johnson and General ^
French, in which the responsibilities
of citizenship were impressed upon
the naturalized men. Several musical
numbers completed the program, the a
men Joining iti singing "America" and >
"The Star Spangled Manner."
Camp Wadswprth. v
Private Francis J. Owens, medical B
department, on duty at Camp Wads- o
worth, has beeu arraigned before a h
court martial charged with being a de- P
sorter from the service between the ^
dates or June 7 to August 26, 1918. j.
He entered a pies of not guilty, was a'
tried and convicted, and given a sen- *
tence of five years and to forfeit all ?
pay for that period of time, and at the
expiration of the sentence to be dis- c
honorably discharged from the army, f
Col. J. F. Gohn. the reviewing of- d
flee in the case, has reduced the sen- P
teuce to three years and designated j
the United Slates disciplinary bar- 1
racks at Fort Leavenworth as the
place of confinement. j
d
More Read Paving.
Columbia.?Mayor Blalock received
a message from Senator Christie
Benet saying the United States high- (!
way commission had approved the
Camp Jack-ton project, and final action 1
Is expected at once.
The highway commission Is coasld- *
ering the proposition submitted by
General Dan ford to pave about 70
miles of roadways in and aronnd
greater Camp Jackson. The message
from Senatoc Benet indicates that the
pian is to oe approved aud orders
given to proceed with the work.
Thanks For Masons.
i
Spartanburg.?A delegation of New ,
York Masons will come to Spartanburg
on November 119 to express to *;
the Spartanburg lodge of Masons the r
thanks of the New York member* for v
the kind treatment accorded the mem- c
hers of the fraternity who were with f
the Twenty-seventh Division while it c
was stationed at Camp Wadsworth. 0
The delegation will present the Spartanburg
lodge a handsome present in *
recognitio nof the courtesies shown g
A hearty welcome is assured. ii
j e
Charters and Commissions. , a
Columbia.?Commissions issued: : i<
The Folly Island Co. of Charleston P
commissioned with a proposed capital
stock of 140.000. The company proposes
to conduct a general realty business
and to operate hotels. ^
The Farmers' Supply Co. of Mayesville
commissioned with a proposed ^
capital stock of $25,000.
The St. Quentln Corporation of ,
Charleston was chartered with a cap- ]
ital stock of $1,000. '
The Smith Dray line, of Greenville, ^
was chartered, capital stock $15,000. "
assf";t.*; : '
BaBaS":
MS! LOTS OF
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
I smaft bottle of "Danderine"
mak.8 hair* thick, glossy
and wavy.
" v. T"+ \ *
lemoves all dandruff, stops Itching
scalp and fating
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To bo possessed of a bead of hebvjr,
teautlful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy,
vnvy aud free Trorn dandruff Is merely
l mutter of using a little Duhderlue.
It Is easy and Inexpensive to have
ilce, soft huir and lots of it. Just get a
'mall bottle of Knowlton's Danderlno
low?It costs but a few cents?all drug
tores recommend It?apply n little as
llrected and within ten minutes there
rill be an appearance of ubundunce,
reshness, flu Illness aud an incompn ratio
gloss an?l lustre, and try as you
rill you cannot find a truce of dandruff
tr falling hair; but your real surprise
rill be after about two weeks' use,
then you will see new hair?fine and
lowny at first?yes?but really new
inlr?sprouting out all over your scalp
-Dauderlne Is, we believe, the only
ure hair grower, destroyer of danIruff
and cure for Itchy sculp, and it
tevvr falls to stop fulling hair at once.
If you want to prove how pretty and
oft your lioir really Is, moisten a cloth
rlth a little Danderlno and carefully
Iraw it through your hair?taking one
mall strand at a time. Your hair will
e soft, glossy and beautiful in just
, few moments?a delightful surprise
waits everyone who tries this. Adv.
Getting Ready.
"Has you made all arrangements fo'
our marriage, Mundy?"
"Well, not quite all, Dinah. I'se got
n buy a trooso, an'rout a house, an'
et mnli husband a job, an' buy liim a
ood suit o' close an' get some reg'lar
'nshlii' work to do. An' when them's
one ah kin name the happy day."?
'eople's Home Journal.
(VHY WOMEN DREAD
OLD AGE
Don't worry about old age. Don't worry
bout being in other people'* way when
ou are getting on iu years. Keep your
ody in good condition aud vou can l>e us
ale and hearty in your old days as you
rere when a kid, and every one will be
lad to see you.
The kidneys and bladJer are the causes
f senile afflictions. Keep them clean and
a proper working condition. Drive the
oisonous wastes' from the system and
void uric acid accumulations. Take GOLD
1EDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodical/
and vou will tind that the system will
lwavs be in perfect working order. Your
pirits will be enlivened, your muscles
nada strong and your face have once
aore the look of youth and health.
New life, fresh strength and health will
omc as you continue this treatment. When
our first vigor has been restored continue
or awhile taking a capsule or two each
lay. Tliey will keep you in condition and
irevent a return of your troubles.
There is only one guaranteed brand of
laarlera Oil Capsules, GOLD MEDAL,
'here are many takes on the market. Be
ure you get the Original GOLD MEDAL
in ported Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are
he only reliable. For sale by all first-class
iruggists.?Adv.
Proper Aloofness.
"If you're not afraid of germs, why
lo you wear a face shield V"
"To make them keep J heir distance.
L'he fact that I'm not ufrald of them
? no reason for my desiring to make
heir intimate acquaintance."
Influenza Is Spreading
Notice to Retail Druggist,
While the demand for Vapomentha
Salve has been enormous, we have a
arge stock of raw materials on hand
ind can supply any reasonable demand
iromptly.
In order to get quick and more equal
llstrlbution while the epidemic of Inluenza
and LuQrlppe is raging, we are
>acking a lot of 4 dozen cases which 1
ve can deliver to the retailer by Parel
Post. Send your check or^Money |
)rder with your order, or have your
Irdor O. K.'d by your Jobber, as we
annnt open so many accounts at this
line for these small amounts.
If you will advise your customers
o use a little RrnmcV Vapomentha 1
Salve up enen nos^rt. flight and morn- i
ng, we believe it will prevent Influ- 1
nza as welt as Coin* and LaGrlppe,
s It Is a strong prophylactic and germ*
:lde and will open up the head and air
sssages. BRA ME MEDICINE COMPANY,
North WUkesboro, N. C.?Adv. '
Re sure you have the proper bait '
ben you fish for compliments. 1
^ ? _ _ A WMMHK, CkiRthfi
H Cfclll^ Rcfreshlif w4 list ;
M Let ins?Murine for Red- 1
. ness, Soreness, Grsnula- '
tion.Itchingand Burning i
^ of the Eyes or Eyelids; i
IDicpr* After the Mrrhe, kletoriac or Get!
tit wis your confidence. Art Year Drum*
iv Murine when roar Kyee Need Cere. !-? i
(nrlae Eye Ktmedy Co., Chlcecs
GAMP COMMUNITY SERVICE
A Splendid Organisation of Five Hun
Sited .Wom?n in Spartanburg
|S<"L Ready fy Any Sorvlco.
The women's .auxiliary to the War
Camp Community 8 err ice In Spartanburg
fa an organisation of 500 women
ready at all times to rentier servhs**
ot any kind.
It waa through the woman's auxiliary
that Mrs. Robert Cleveland worked
so effectively for the Fourth Liberty
Loan.
It has taken a very definite Btand iu
the social life of the soldiers at Camp
Wadsworth. The special concern of
the women is to bring about a wholesome
and attractive relation between
the men in uniform and the best social
element In Spartanburg..
A delivhtfnl nftplal w ?
? Hiiuucyuotc U?S
boon aicliiu?eu. uuiiic hospitality is
being universally expressed and feminine
sympathy has developed a system
of hospital visitation that is a
profound influence on the morale of
the men at the base hospital. Army
women receive special consideration
at their hpnds upon arrival and are
affiliated with citizens of their own
type and kind.
The auxiliary as an organization or
individually stands ready at all times
to heip in all campaigns and will be
of invaluable assistance in the united
drive for funds.
Criticise Prayer Signal.
Greenville.?Greenville's one minute
of absolute darkness throughout the
city every night at 9 o'clock as a signal
for prayer for the success of the
allied armies has been criticised recently
In the public prints by several
citizens who. while appreciating and
praising the spirit of the plan, believe
that the turning out of the lights is
fraught with possibilities of danger
that would be avoided if some other
prayer signal?the ringing of a beil.'
for instance?were adopted. One well
known physician in an nrticle to a
local newspaper, cited a recent surgical
operation of a serious nature, the
i>iu if mi ueing an is mouths oht boy.
At a critical moment during the operation,
the lights went off. The 60 seconds
were anxious ones and the long
wait during which practically nothing
could be done for the little nullum
was the source of intense anguish to
the child'B father who was pesent.
Others, discussing the situation in a
public way, have expressed somewhat
similar views aud it is possible that
the matter of changing the foim of i
prayer sigual will be taken up officially.
Autos Are Stranded.
Camden.?About 100 automobiles
wore stranded In Camden for nearlv
a week, being unable lp cross the -^Va- ; i
teree river near here. The last time |
cars went ucross the cable operating i
the ferry broke, causing the boat load- |
ed with a number of cars, to go down ; 1
stream. Fortunately the cars were all I
got back safely and the ferry was dis- 1
continued. On the west side of the i
river many cars were parked at the i
homes around Lugoff. Most of the '
automobiles are owned by tourists en
route to points In Florida for the winter
season. An appeal has been made
to the Seaboard railway to transfer
the cars over In flat cars, but owing
to the inability to get the flat cars
nothing has been done.
Wolfe Names Clerks.
Anderson.?Sam M. Wolfe, who will
be elected attorney general of South
Carolina next Tuesday, made known '
his appointments for the engrossing
department of the generc.l assembly j
for the next session of the general sbsembly.
Mr. Wolfe stated that the re
tiring attorney general wouia nave tne
privilege of appointing half of the
clerks. Xlr. Wolfe's appointment* are
as follows: John J. McM&han, chief
clerk; Miss Mattie Lou McCant t of
Anderson, secretary, and the following
clerks: Misses Eklna McCurry of Florence.
Marie Arant of Orangebeurg,
Ada LaBorde of Columbia, Virginia
Simklns of Edgefield. Ruth Bagwell of
Laurens, Helea Cannon of Florence
and C. M. Rillingsworth of Abbeville.
The name of the appointee for assistant
attorney general has not been
given out. although Mr. Wolfe states
that he has been tentatively seelcted.
Conway Man Colonel.
Conway.?Word has been received
here of the promotion to rank of colonel
of Jamee Saye Dusenbury of Conway.
Colonel Dusenbury was a member
of the class of 1901 of the University
of South Carolina. He reecived
an appointment to West Point Uv his
senior year and at the outbreak of the
war he was stationed at Fort Orant,
Panama, with the rank of major.
in ?any a year ago lie saneu tor trance
and was made lieutenant colonel
shortly after his arrival. His promotion
to colonel followed.
Dies in France. ,
Camden.?A message was received
In Camden from the war department
announcing the death in France of
Private Henry T. Bown of this city,
his death having occurred on October
5 from pneumonia. He left here a few
months ago and was with the Held artillery.
For a number of years he was
employed in Camden as a salesman
and at the time of his entrance into
the service was agent for the Standard
Oil Company. As a mark of respect
to tho youug man the several
church bells of the city were tolled.
Approve Year's Work.
Orangeburg.?An important meeting
of the members of the board of trustees
of the State Colored College was
held In Orangeburg. The members of
I he board present were: Gov. Richard
I. Manning, I)r. G. B. White of
t hester. Col. Claude R. Sawyer of
Aiken. K. D. Hodge of Alcolu. Dr. William
R. I/Owiuan and A. L. Dukes of
Orangeburg. The annual report to
[he legisia'ure was read at this meeting
and approved. Matters pertaining
to the welfare of the college were dlsrussed.
Governor Manning presided.
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Meant
The Flat
His Line of Talk.
"Wlin t have you to say about
peace?"
"Mister, I'm not talking peace; I'm
talking victory."
Cuticura Heals Eczema
And rashes that itch and burn. If
there Is a tendency to pimples, etc.,
prevent their return by making Cuticura
your dally toilet preparation. For
free samples address, "Cuticura. Dept
JC, Boston." At drusclsts and bv mall.
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.?Adv.
About two-thirds of the people who
attend church can't tell nn bout* later
what the minister talked about.
GUARANTEED
TO INSTANTLY RELIEVE
ASTHMA
OR MONEY REFUNDED ? ASK ANY ORUGGIST
Acid-Stoms
Millions 0
Their
What la It that robs so many people of
tlielr vitality, youth and good looks DiikM
them all In and decrepit, years
before their time} Some nay It's rheumatism
that la ailing them. Others complain
of chronic stomach or liver trouble.
Others urv bilious. Life U a burden to
uultltudaa of dyspeptics. Severe headache.
extreme nervousness, insomnia,
mental depression, melancholia, anemia,
dlaslnces. vertigo, heart and chest pains,
constipation, etc., claim other multitudes.
Sometimes these people are downright
alck. More frequently they are just
weak, sickly and uodt. not knowing exactly
what Is the matter with tbera.
Nearly always they resort to medlelnea
of one kind or another In the hope of
getting hack their health and strength.
And nearly always they are disappointed.
because medicines don't build strength
unless they set tho stomach free from
* acidity, allowing It to take full strength
out of the food eaten.
What Is It that causes teeth to decay?
ftentists say?acid month?thut the arid
formed by the fermentation of small
particles of food lodged In the teeth Is
powerful enough to eat right through
the hard enamel. An acid-stomach presents
a similar condition. Kiress acid
retards digestion. Food In thw stomueh
sonrs and ferments, causing pain. (i?*es
affect the heart action. The Inte-dlues
become the breeding place for coiin'less
millions of dendly germs or lotle poisons.
These poisons aie can led by the blood
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WHAT GONSTII
It means a miserable condition of III h?
aliment* such as headache, backache,
of varloue klnde, piles and numerous <
crime against nature. Takp DR. TUT'
and bowels resume their health*glvlni
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The only safe thins to do 1* to rid ths
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acid and carries It away through
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lease the stomach sweet, cool and
strong -giving It a cbanco to properly
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Nature build tip vigorous health, strength
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daya, of skkacas, lassitude, weakness.
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