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Calomel Users! t
I Guarantee C
Tour druggist given back
liven your liver andl
you up withoutj
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Uchl Calomel makes tou sick. It's
horrible t Take a doee of the dangeroua
dnif tonight and tomorrow yon diay
lone a day's work.
Calomel la mercury or qulcksilvef
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when It comes Into contact
with sour bile, crashes Into it,- breaking
It np. This Is when you feel that awful
nausea nnd cramping. If you ure slugglsh
and "all knocked out," If your
liver Is torpid and bowels constipated
or you have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue. If breath Is bad or stomach
sour, just try a spoonful of harmless
Dodson's Liver Tone tonight.
Here's my guarantee?Go to any
drug store and get a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a
ECZEI
THIS Isn't one of those fake fr
ment offers you have seen !
times. We don't offer to give yc
thing for nothing?but we do guarai
you can try this wonderful treatr
tlrely ut our risk, nnd this gum
backed by your local druggist.
J. W. Perkins of Atlanta,
writes: "I wus afflicted with a very
of Eczema for 2.r> yeurs, which was It
legs and hips. Through all this tin
uiiierem rpiuFUiPN anil (locrors
tlons. obtaining no relief uutll I u
HUNT'S SALVE.
"One Box entirely cured me, nn
two years hnve elapsed I have hn
turn of Hie trouble. Nr.turally I
as the greatest remedy In the worl
Hunt's Salve Is compounded csj
Itch, Ringworm, Tetter and other i
Remember Hunt's Salve costs >
. - an do nor delay but get a box now t
75c at your druggist's or direct by
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NOTHING MORE TO BE SAID i
Colonel Roosevelt's Answer to Envoy
of German Kaiser Seemed to Cover
the Ground Thoroughly.
Not until after Colonel Roosevelt's
leath has It been brought to light that,
early In the war the kaiser deliberately
tried ta persuade Roosevelt that
etiquette demanded that Roosevelt
cense his opposition to Germany. In
September. 1014. the kaiser seal a special
envoy to Oyster Ray to wait upou
Colonel Roosevelt. The colonel received
him formally in the trophy
rooni. The envoy clicked his heels and
bowed and said:
"Mr. Roosevelt, his majesty the German
emperor semis you his cordial
greetings and nsks me to tell you that
he remembers your visit to Rerlin with
the greatest pleasure and trusts thai
the cordial reception which you rorelved
there will always remain fresh
In your memory as it does In his."
Roosevelt did not click his hi-els together,
but he did click his teeth In a
wuy that lie bad when be was about
In litter wnm.tl I.Imif \? 1.I..I.
miiK m ui\ ii ?? ?p inu'iur
rd to end d'ncuHdlnn.
"Tell hiii majesty for me that I
thnnk him for his cordial message and
that I remember my visit to Ilerlln
with tin* greatest pleasure, pivclsely
with the same pleasure that 1 remember
a similar visit which I paid at the
same time to the kins and queen of
the Belgians."
The (ierumn envoy clicked his heels,
(lowed and left the room without another
word.?Exchange. *
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Close to being Twins.
Two Utile girls, dressed alike, enteral
a store, when ihe man coining
to wait oti them said: "Are you little
girls twins?" "Wall, Pretty near,"
said one of them; "there's only u
pound dl Terence." *
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lodson's Liver Tone
: your money If it doesnt
bowels and straighten
making you sick.
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spoonful and If it doesn't straighten
you right up and make you feel fine
and rigorous I want you to go back to
the store and get your money. Dodson's
Liver Tone is destroying the sale
of calomel because It is real Urer
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore
ft cannot salivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodsou's Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your j
bowels of that sour bile and consti- |
puted waste which is clogging your j
system and making you feel miserable. |
X guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone will keep your entire fau?-ily
feeling fine for months. Give it to
your children. It Is harmless; doesn't
gripe and they like Its pleasant taste.
MM
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many
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that /IjA
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leolnlty for the treatment of Eczema,
g|?|n /)lounao?i(
'ou nothing If yon are not satisfied,
m our money back guarantee. I'rU-o
mail if he does not bundle it.
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STREETS WITH ODD~PAVING ;
Few Civilized Towns Would Care to i
Duplicate Thoroughfare - Known
to Exist in Africa.
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i mm, ?! are IUMI, 1? lO no pa Veil
with glass, and this has been referred
to as if it wore quite unknown. Howover,
this Is not ho, for Lyons already
has the Hue do la Repuhiiquo, with
Its glass pavements laid In blocks 8
Inches square, so closely fitted that
water cannot pass through them.
But streets of glass are not by any
means the most curious streets In the
world. There Is a street In Gvvandu.
Africa, which is a veritable place of
skulls. The town, oval In shnpo, has
round It a ring of poles, every one of
which Is crowned with a human skull.
There are six gates to the town, and
every one of them Is approached by
a pavement of skulls, of which something
like 12.(KH) were used. The pavement
Is snowy white.
Philadelphia has a street made with
compressed grass, and the experiment
promised so well after n year that
there may soon be many companion
streets of grass.
That's R'flht, Too.
Rill, the family high-school youngster.
was Just recovering from the Influenza.
So was his father. And while
liill had suffered and groaned he had
noticed that father had done likewise.
One day when he felt sufficiently Improved
to make comments he said to
father: "There's one good thing-about
the 'flu'?Isn't there, dad? It -makes
you so sick that you're not afraid to
die." *
In One Way.
"Ma, my arithmetic teacher Is a
woman with n serpent's tongue."
"How can you talk so Willie, of such
n nice lady?"
"Well, she's an adder, ain't she?"
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COLUMBIA EXTENDS
A HEARTYWEL60ME
MEM OF FICMTINQ 11STH MAOE
TO FEEL THEMSELVES !N
HOUSE OF FRIENDS.
LEAVE PLEASANT MEMORIES
Absolute Informality of Reception Is
Pleasing to Men Who Aided In Making
World 8afe for Dcmoc'acy.
Resolved to show tha H3tb field
Artillery, 30th Division, that she appreciates
the service it has rendered
to humanity on the fields of France,
Columbia threw off utterly the reserve
that, sometimes characterizes her efforts
at entertainment, opened her
heart to the returning soldiers and
gave them a welcome that will lone
remain a pleasant memory with them, j
Had their own fathers and mothers j
and uncles, aunts, cousins and sisters j
been in Columbia, they could hardly |
hove managed the reception ??ad en- I
'frtalniueut in mure acceptable lash- j
;on. 1
Columbia has pnrides of every !
- ort and description; the fiend of
feet in un'son. the rumble of art'llery
and the steady "ehug-ehujs." of motorcycle
squadrons are -not strange ;
sounds to the ears of citizens of Co- j
lumbia. und it has come to be evert- j
"d that soldiers will psnde. Y.rhen
t was announced that tho men of the
113th would not parade there wis
more or lers consternation in innny
breasts, and tear was expressed lost
the plans f jr entertainment would he
seriously interfered with. To send
1 .ion r:en into Columbia In orderly
. dumns is one thing; to dnmn tint (
rny men into the city w'thout f>sor
order is quite another. But
the entertainment committee heM
ibe'r counsel, smiled at queries and
simply set the machinery in motion. I
The men of the regiment went unan- ;
imnus in expressing their appreciation
of th?* cord'al recept'nn that had honn
accorded them, .and thov worn not
slow to nice the'r thanks for the
trc tmert thry had received at t*?e t
hands of everv one with whom they
had come in contact.
To Publish Alumni H'story.
The University of South Carolina is (
preparing to publish a eomploto rec- I
*<rd of Its alumni and students. Blanks j
are being mailed to each to be filled i
out. In view of the fact that the uni- '
vcra'tv la not lr pps?cs?;tc?i '
;?rcfcnt uddress of a grent many nlum J
ni who have changed addresses since
leaving the univers'ty. t is earnestly i
r?nue*t d that the desired information |
be scr-t Immediately without waiting
for the 1? "h.j. This must be done '
if the record if to be complete.
The desired information cov?rs the !
follow'ng points:. Name in full; pres- j
ont address; presont occupation; oc- '
cupatlona engaged in since leaving
the university; cliss of and date
dogr. e taken; whether married or
single; if married, name of husband
or w'fe and date of marriage; war
record covering; t'nie of enlistment;
branch of service; nr^i-notions nnU !
rank; plices wh'TP service rendered:
if wounded: if dead the date, place
snd c'rourostanoos rf death: !f noncombatant
service, facts relative to
same.
"uhMclty * Reoretted.
T^e student body of the University
>f South Carolina hcs unanimously
mssed 1he following resolution condemning
the action of any member of
'lie stud-nt body giving out any information
to the prcs concerning the pet't'on
presented to the board of trustees
last week:
"Tie it resotvd. That the student
bodv of the University hereby exPfi-'PH
Its ferret at the publicity j
n-'-'rh has hren j?"vcr? to the petition
wh'ch it recent 1" sent to the hoard of
?ru?;tees. The puM'c*?t!on cf th's net't:Ti
wi' not n??*hor'7.ed or desired hv
i'-r ctn'icpt body ""d is cenu'relv rcrrctte'l
AVe here*>v condemn the acfn
of anv member of **e student
hodv v^o nn?v hive assisted in Riving
thin petition pnbl'citv.
(%r->-r1 l.r^ne* to Meet.
Uolumbia w 11 b? the meeting pi"""
for two grind lodges in May. The
T*ythli"s decided several weeks acn
(o assrmMo in the eipital cltv on the
fourth Tit""(i?v in May, and the an- ,
eouneemert wis m"de l?v S. F. KM
vugs worm. granu secretary or the
TOT'll Wife of 0:1*1 Fellow*. that it*
members w'll either In Columbia on
hp second VJ dnesd ?v In May.
Thp Odd Fellows will he represented
hy phout 12.1 delegates and thp
^vtMan meeting w'll bring about .100
'.nights to Columbia.
Enthuslrsm la Growing.
Pldw'n W. Rohlnaon. chairman t r
th? Victorv Loan drive In this section
of the S >utb. has returned from New
York, where ho aavs the entrmsiasrr.
over the approaching loan oamwAn is
beginning to warm up o%1 aoon will
wo ?t boiling heat. He also entne
through Richmond, Va., where he
found the same condition at division
headquarters. The report3 com'ng in
from all over the country ind'cnte
that the people are alive to the neroa- ,
a'ty of puitir.g it over In grand style,
and it will be done.
State Labor Bureaus. . i
The bureau of the United States
Employment Service at Charleston.
Columbia. Snartanbnrg and Oremville
will he maintained, according to John '
L. D?v's of Columbia, federal dlrec-?l
t">r of labor for South Carolina. Ac- l
"~rdlog to irformatlon rece'ved hy I
Mr. Davis from Washington, in addition
to the bureaus the government !
h?s dec'ded to ma<r>t-?!n. lOO* mor"? I
w'll be continued in existence through i
rontrlbntbrns from State Lcg'al 'fur.- i
and rVlmthropica, labor and other (
organ 1/at I on a. _ ?r? I
! Ualtwittad -xlng Pww.
CoulAtnUft, Mmat ku btto
woMii by ne passage of an act at
tkl last ess don at the general assembly,
dae'gnefi to apply to Spar
Pabitf arOy, bat a provision was
later attached which made the act ot
general application. excluding Spar
tanbnrg. By the provisions ot this
act. which has already been approved
by Governor Cooper, the city council
ot any municipality ot more than 5,000
inhabitants may levy any amount necessary
for "current expenses, any
school tax provided by law, fixed
charges in the way of interest and
tuning iu?a on oond and any other
matter for which auch municipality
may be now or hereafter liable."
The measure is of peculiar interest
in that a recent idea was advanced to
place a levy of 40 mills in Columbia
to meet current expenses and wipe
out back indebtedness.
Councilman Coleman said that he
did not propose to ram anything dawn
the people's throats they did not
want, but that he would renew the agi
tatlon to increase the le'vy in Colum
bia. and that the powers given un
der the act would be used in accord
ance with the wishes of the majority
of the people.
Planning Early Move.
A meot'ng of the State Board of
Correctional Administration? was held
in the ofTices of G. Croft Williams,
secretary of the State Board of Charities
and Correction, when matt. rs re
lating to the Industrial School f ir
G'rls ot ^anipobello. the reformatory
for hovs at Florence, and the reform
S'tory for negroes In Lexington county
wrr? cons'dered.
The hoard made s trip to the site
near Columbia, where buildings are
Wing erected for the industrial
Sc hool for G:rls. this inst'tntion Is to
he only temnomr'y located at Campo
hollo, Spartanburg county. Tho build
ings arc to ho tw * story structures
w'th basements, steam heated and
lighted. Plans nro to get Ir the new
qu-rterr. by Juno 1. if possible.
Positive progress is being made at
the negro reformatory in Lexington
county. Her'tofore no teachers have
boon provided Tho board now has an
ainropriution 'nr f'-s purpose, and
will engage two loiclxrs at once.
About *.1 010 will he rxnended in r?
pa'rs. One of the large dorm't?rles
is to have a new roof, and another
roof <n to be rens'ved. In ndflitinn to
this, there r.re to he numerous minor
itn nrovements.
E^oHinnt w?r'{ wis reported from
th^ Florence Instltut'on. A new ho?
p'tnl build'ng is to be erected. provf
elon for this having recently been
made.
S-?uth Carolina Casualties.
The following ar? some casualties
recently reported by the War DepurtKilled
In Action?Private F. P.. Coll'er.
Rowes"illc. previously reported
severely wounded.
D;ed of Wounds?Private Claude
Wilson, St. CharV.s; Wm. Simm?
Charleston; Jan. T. Lloyd, Greenville;
V Out7. E,H~efl<-ld.
Died of D'"?cj<o?Privato Hylie
Nichols, Chesnee; W. V Charleston;
H. B. Cook. Westrillo; M ^rcellus
Shumpert. l?ex'n!rton; Davis
Omtt. Columbia; McD. Lee. C a r w e 11
Sergts. J. H. Rirics, Columbia; W'l
fori Penson. Seneca; Privates John
McFadden. Gable: Fado Fhav's.
North; Wagoner J. F. L'lieathal.
Charleston; Elder Heath. Parsers.
D'ed of Aec'dent?Private Harry
Livingston. North.
Returned to Dutv ? Private David C.
D'vl.s, Chesterfield, previously report
ed misa'ag.
Sick in Hospital?Pr'vste Jas. "Walker.
Branchville, previously reported
missing.
Missing?Private Henry T. Walters,
Liberty.
Severely Wounded.?C~rr>. R. H.
Fisher. Soartanburg; Privates E. G.
D?vls. Saluda; Corp. Herbert Knight.
Jed burg.
81'ghtly Wounded ? Privates Arnold
Dowev, Roel-^k; Sergt. R. S.
Agnew. Donalds; Mechnn'c Walter
Freeman Dillon ; Corp. 0. E. Boland.
Jr., Colombia; Ser-?t. L N. Davis
IJonea Path: Pr'vatea Sloan Moore.
Sercea: T ?J. T.aiT Anderson; W IT.
Davis. Waterloo: Cann'o Lvnch. Darlington
; P F. Hall. WHllamston; M.
P. Roy. W'PI*?F?on: F. L. Diamond.
Onvnn: C. M Norton. D'llon; I.font.
O. R. Tvlor. W'ndaor; John P. Chandler.
Rock Hill.
S?v'fr and Wadsv">rtS to Go.
Two nmns in South Caroflnn ar"
being abandoned along w'th eight
other Southern ores. The lint is a*
follows: Camo Sevier. Greenville:
f.imn Wads worth, Snartanhure:
C^mn fir- ene. North Carolina; Oamn I
M"Clft'l- n. Alab*inn: Camn Joseph F..
Johnston. Flor'da: Camp Logan, Tex- j
??; Cnmn Codv. New Mexico; Cam**
Be*'iirocrard. Louisiana: C.amn McArthur,
T?'xis and Camo She^'dan. Alabama.
Canm Fremont. California, is
also nut In the discard. In several of
these abandonment is .about complete. >
School for P-e?chers.
TT e Rev Thornton Whaling. D P.. !
or'?fees<\r of theoi-iey at the Colunv
htn Thenlop'cel Sem'narv. will eonduet
a sem'nnry on "The Kingdom
*nd the Pr ihl ni of Reconstruction,"
\nril 2-1 1. et the institution. The top
w!ll he jis follows: "The New
World." "The Recan-dmctor." "The
Suo?ome Law of the Kingdom," "The
K'ngdotn and Rnsiness." "The King
doni and the Church." Other elective
courses will he open to those who fee)
Inclined to take advantage of the op
portunity.
Extract S'le? a Problem.
Sam M. Wolfe, attorney gonoral. li
uied an npi.iion relative to the law ol
the recent genar.il assembly to rstrlct
the use of extracts and compounds r?
beverages, wh'ch opinion holds that
the lTnitcd States pure food and drun
ict will he supreme in determining the
?ale of certain of these compounds 01
bitters in South Carolina, particularly
is to alcoholic content. Such pro
educe will necessT'ly likely rcstriothe
States artlTlt'es in snppres. ini
the sale of these compounds.
"DANDERINE" FOR
FALLING HAIR
Stop dandruff and double
beauty of your hair
for few cents.
I Dandruff rauses a feverish irritation
ol the i*; .ilp. the hair roots shrink, loosen
and then the hair conies out fast. To
j ?top falling hair at once and rid the
.ealp of every particle of dandruff, get
a small bottle of "Oanderine" at any
drug store for a few cents, pour a little
in your hand and rub it into the scalp.
After several applications the hair stops
j coming out and you can't find any
dandruff. Your hair appeal-* soft,
1 glossy and twice as thick and abund
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KEEP FINGERS FROM MOUTH
i
i Many Cases of Infection Proved to Be
Due to This Habit, Altogether
Too Common.
" i
"AVhen T hoc.ime ii ntan I put nwa.v
>*liiltllsli things."
Not always, and licnre the aphorism.
"Man me hut children of a larger ,
growth."
One of the Crst arts of volition is ,
when the child pttts its hnnUs. or any- i
' 'Jtlng It can it* t hold of to Its tnotilii. ,
In spite of reason, this instinct amMnttes
strong through life. If snlivn
were a bright preen color we would he (
] k?*pt hitsy washing our hands. Most !
hacterial diseases are now helleveil to
i i?e contracted through tho mouth, with
food or otherwise. As a matter of
fact most of us carry* our tin iters to
our mouth or nose many times a day
j and in so doing transmit to ourselves
i diseases that others have spread about.
; Itcgtnnlng with instinct It has become
! a habit. Further comment seems su'
prrttuou*.?tjeorge IL Olover. Colorado
j Agricultural College, Fort Collins. Col;
i?ratio.
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SAGE TEA DARKENS
HAIR TO ANY SHADE
Don't stay Gray! Here's an Oldtime
Recipe that Anybody
can Apply.
! The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring
fnded, pray linir to Its nntund
color dates hack to grandmother's
titne. She used It to keep her hair
beautifully dark, glossy nnd attractive.
Whenever h??i hair took on that
dull, faded or streaked appearance.
Ithls ?dmnie_ m'xtnrc whs applied, with
wondetful effect.
But brewing Ht home Is mussy and
ut-of-dnte. Nowadays, by asking ?'
i any drop store for n bottle of "Wyeth's Sago
and Sulphur Compound." you
will pet this famous old preparation.
Improved by the addition of other in- e
gradients, whic h -ran be depended upon
to restore natural color and beauty It
i to the hnir.
A well-known downtown dnggtrt
1 ?ays It darkens the hnir so natarn7ly e
and evenly that nobody can tell it has i
been nrplied. You simply dampen a t
sponge or soft brush with It and draw p
this through your hair, taking one a
strand nt a time. By morning the
gray hair disnitpenrs. and nfier another
application or two. It 1 ecomes
beautifully dark nnd glossy,?Adv.
The Mode of Conveyance.
"Sometimes I have traveled miles in
my dreamy." "Then you must have a
done It on s nightmare." - {J
Whate'et's begun In anger ends In
Outme.?Benjamin Franklin. ir
"Yes, I 1
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I who hav<
\ I called che
1 almost a
j1 often leav
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Constipated Chil<
"California S
For the Livei
Tell your druggi
"California Syrup of
and dose for babies a
who are constipated, t
coated, or full of cold
the bottle. Look for
and acceot no other "I
When n mutt goes tn iiutrkct titul
rets stuck with a tough fowl he Is very
:pl to luse his respect for old ?iti?*.
Mm; pcopix Imaxinr thai Wcirmi or Tapewar
m cwnnot hr gotten rid of entirely
r?i ?? * ho have need "lined 8h?>t"?Or
Kerry's Vtrmlfufc. know that they can Ad*.
A woHiitn's Itleu of it mini's respect- !
ibllitv 'depends oc how lie is tlressetl.
I
The worst uuin is sotnetiiues ettprihle I
f ti'vlutr ndvlee. i
Aspirin is the trade mark of Uayer Manufat
The"Bayer Cross"or
"A Blessing for H
. For Headache Lame I
Neuralgia Lumba
Toorhachc Joint P
Achy Gums Sciatic?
Eara.he Gout
Rheumatism Neurit;
Proved Safe by Million
Aduhs?Take one or two "
water. If necessary, repeat do*
tfO ecnt Bayer paoWnp-n?i
Buy Ba>er packaged ou
The Cause.
Laura, I lie colored girl, did not
ome until 0 n. in.
"Wlint'-< tin* matter?" linked tho
lonsewtfo.
"Sat up with n dead tniin Inst nijrlit.**
It was in tho midst of the intiuonzii
pidemio, iind the lioiiscwlfi' feared
lint tho death might lmvo heen duo to
imt d I son so and It might l?o oarriod
y llio oolorod K>rl. so alio quickly
skod:
"What did ho dlo of?"
"Athlollo tits." said Laura.
About ni'io now woman out of n p??sllilo
ton a.*o old woinon painted over.
When 1?b? la TeetMn*
ROVB-8 HIBV HOWBL MBOICINB Will eorrrct
>e Stoma.Ii ar.d llowol troubles. fu/fvctlf barm*
m. See directions on tho botUe.
Idle wishes tiro apt to onfooblo the
iind.
tried it, but
ck to RoyaL
; experience of most
5 been tempted to
aper baking powdei
Iways contain all
e a bitter taste.
Baking Pi
lbsolutely Pure
'earn of Tartar derived
?
ains No Alum?
Leaves No Bi
Iren Gladly Take
yrup of Figs"
r and Bowels
ist you want genuine
Figs." Full directions
nd children of all ages
tilious, feverish, tongue,
are plainly printed on
the name California"
rig Syrup."
Had to Try Another.
ltciicNulrnt < )!<! t.ont?Hut tlmt
not tin- sfunv tul<> llmt you tohi iue a
fow (toys i!p>. my limn!
t'lioiTful Mnmlinmt?No, inlRfr;
vmi (l.iln't hollow iliul one.?Horn.on
Tit-Hits.
n??i!iohM, niltoua Attacks, I ndllfcoMon. ar?
rvtrd h; taking Ma; Aoplr, AW. Jalap nuda
U.I u Plcaaatil Pallets (Or. I'lirca'a). Ail*.
flive ilu? devil tils due, tun do not
I overdo It.
:ture of Uonoaceticacideiter of Salicyllcmda
Tablets
:irin^
i Genuine Tablets
urnanity in Pain 1"
3ack Colds
go Grippe
ains Influenzal Colds
i Stiff Neck
Distress j
s Pain! Pain! 1 ^
is! American Owned!
Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" with
>e three times a day, after mealv
ilto larger buyer packages,
ly?Oct original package.
I'm In.
Tlie family ami some friends wore lot
I lie habit of playing a quiet game or
poker occasionally. The four-yeurold
daughter amused herself playing
ahnult lie room, her parents not thinking
she paid any attention to anything
that was said. One evening recently
she startled Iter mother when
she concluded her prayer by saying
Tin in.
Important to Mothers
r.Airiiini- eitn'iuuy I'VlTy IIOIIIP Or
CASTOltIA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and see that it
In Use for Over IU) Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria:
The man who knows nothing and
wants nothing ought to be comparatively
happy.
I went I
" !
; women
try sors
which
am and
8
M I
Dwaer
from grapes I J
I
tter Taste 1