Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, June 26, 1919, Image 4
Mr. W. I. ?Jov!>'of too Lincoln
BE-'iv )wn with Inflammation of tho b
fc? . bowels. Aocordln* to his own story
without distress. He soys: *1 mm
a fartnor and must ho exposed to
all kinds of weather. After years
of Buffering, a druggist recommended
Peruna. Z took all together
flee bottles and ate a well man.
# Formerly, I oould not do a day's
work. Now, farm work does not
fatigue me In the least. Peruna U
the best medicine ahd tonic on the
market. Time only strengthens my
admiration for It, especially fflr
.catarrh and colda
Fish Wounded In War.
The Inspector foi the eastern sea
Isheries board In a "sport says: "The
shefy officer at MtSrtcthorpe Informs
. tee that of the cod caught on long
Snes one In five hnd bad wounds.
Some were totally blind, others without
an eye. and the larger number
were wounded In l^e body. The Cromer
officer told ?that he nnd the
shermen on tho Norfolk const hnd
otlced many ortlflsh with woumla
and scars. Th* Slierringhum officer
. states that the packers have coine
across many lnJfreU cod, some having
as many as ff*e wounds."?London
? Ma!!.
American Nobel Prlae Winher.
Four Americans have been honored
by receiving. Vbe Nobel prizes. The
irst of the recipients was Theodore
Roosevelt, Who received the peace
prize In 1909, and In 1912 the pence
prize was awarded to Ellhu Root, in
1912, also, Dr. A. Carrel received tjie
Nobel prize In medicine, while T. W.
Richards was the recipient of the
prize In 1914 for notable work in eheratetry.
Noncommittal.
-How does Napoleon Blffklns stand
In this community?"
"I wouldn't cnre to say," answered
the prudent Citizen.
Tve mode it a rule of my life when
1 can't say anything good nhout a
man to keep my mouth shut."?Blrmingbam
Age-Herald.
Trying It Again,
J. P.?John Smith, do you take this
woman to be your lawfully wedded
wife, for better or for worsel
a. rt.?ror Doner.
Plenty of Choice.
It Is quite true-that there are 1,081
different kinds of .faiths In the world
?and there are about 8.450,876 different
kinds of Rheer cuRsedness!
THIN PEOPLE
%' SHOULD TAKE
PHOSPHATE
Mothlng Like Plain Bltro-Phoophate
to Put on Firm, Hoalthy Flesh and
to Inoreaoo Strength, Vigor
and Nerve Force.
Jtodglng from the countless preparations
and treatments which are contlnua:iy betas
advertised for the purpose of making
Shin people fleshy, developing arms, neck
and bust, and replacing ugly hollous and
angles by the soft curved lines of health
and beauty, there are evidently thousands
f men ana women who keenly feU thalr
excessive thlnnasa
Thinness and weakness are often due
So starved nervea Our bodies neej more
phosphate than Is contained In #iodern
foods. Physicians claim there Is uolhlng
that will supply this deficiency so well as
taa organic phosphate known among druggists
as bltro-rhosphate. which Is inexpensive
and Is oold by most all druggists
wader a guarantee of satisfaction or money
back. By feeding the nerves directly and
tor supplying the body cells with (he necaaaary
phosphoric food elements bltrophosphate
should produce a welcome
wwnsformatlon in the appearance; the Inaraaae
In weight frequently being astontaring.
Increase fr weight also carries with U
a general Improvement In the health.
Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack of
oargy, which nearly always accompany
fata rs* yw_ excessive thinness, should disappear, dun
ayes become bright, and pale creeks glow
With the bloom of perfect health.
CAUTION: ? Although bltro-phosphate
Is tmsurpastiod for relieving nervouRness.
sleeplessness and general weakness. It
afcould not, owing to Us tendency to In
? nwiRiu, m una oy awyoae wno
Asm not gMtre to put on flesh.
You Do More Woifc,
Ton are more ambitious and you get more
enjoyment out of everything when your
Hood is In good condition, impurities in
the blood have a very depressing effect on
(be system, causing weakness, laziness,
nervousness and sickness.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
sectores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
and Enriching the Blood, when you feel
Its strengthening. Invigorating effect, see
how it brings color to the cheeks and how
ft Improves the appetite, you will then
appredete its true tonic vahie.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
? wn paicni meoicme, it la simply
SON and QUININE suspended In Syrup
So pleasant even children like It. The
Wood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON
So Enrich it These reliable tonic propectiaa
never fail to drive out impurities in
Ae blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made It
She favorite tonic in thousands of homos.
Hoes than thlity-ftve years ago, folks
selii ride a long distance to get GROVE'S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a
aaaestar of their family had Malaria or
?% seeded e bodybuilding, strength-giving
task The formula is Just the same to|
day, end yes can gat it from eny drag
esA ??c per bottle. ^
ENERGETS
LAUDS MASS IS tROlt,
CASCARA IS LAXATIVE
flfUZ VOMICA 18 TOHIC
These - with other valuable IngredL
mu. eater into the composition of
rnrro Knergota, the energy tablet
k. s J? gar week, nervous, run-down people
Tbey are wonderfully active?s few
fc'V geese teU the story, Fifty cento buys
box sf 40 of these woeddrfUMablats,
n t?^omda bottle (rfDn
una. WrcoaiH ?dUiud?tuih
fa m la Indicated In all hum oC
Ion and congestion vlwtbtr of resmaoFy
bowel* or otkar orguw of the
In. Delaware, Ohio, nfltnl for
moons linings of tho stomach and
bo did not oat a moal for flvo year*
Parana Is sold everywhere. Ton
nap bop It In althar liquid or tablot
form. Ask for Dr. Hartman's
Wall ^Cnown Parana Toole and If
yon are soaking health take nothing '
else. Insist upon Parana.
If you are si ok and suffering,
write The Parana 9ompany, Dept.
77. Columbus. Ohio, for Dr. Wert
man's Hsalth Book. The hook Is
| free and mar help you. Ask your
I dealer for a Peruna Almanao.
Watched.
The second grade youngsters were
bringing back their health charts for
their teacher's Inspection In one of the
city schools. One after another had
passed through her hand without comment.
Then she came to one of a little
boy who always looked very dingy
indeed. "Why, how is this, William?"
she asked. "You have marked a mark
saying that you have taken a bath
every day. Have you taken a bath
every day?"
William was positive in his assertion
that he had. But the little boy
across the aisle was not. "Why, I bet
he hasn't taken a hath nil over for n
whole year." he said. "I know 'cause
I live next door nnd they haven't had
their tub off the porch except on.washduys
for 1 Qoh't know when."
nA Wife's Revenge."
The wife was having a small bridge
party at the house for n company of
women and rne of the guests fulled
to nppear, Ivavlng a vacant place at
one of the Pioles, so she called up her
husband nt the office and naked
whether he veould not come home early
and "Ifcl orl,"
"But wl*y Can't you play "with a
dumtn^r f?e tsked, evidently having
no relish *t>r the game.
"Why, "lie girls have Invited you,"
was the wifely response.
Habit.
An ex-Judge lind been nominated
mayor In a French country district. It
soar devolved upon him to sunctlon a
nini"H??^c ceremony.
Mt>o you consent to marry this gentleman,
young lady?" he asked,
amlnNy.
"Y?s," wns the reply.
Th"ii, suddenly charging his tone to
one of great severity, hj said to her
promised husband. "And you?hnre
you nothing to say In jour defense?"
?Itondon Opinion.
Pretty Old.
Bacon?This paper says although
ridiculed ns a ci'are It Is n scientific
fact that sour mlfk conduces to longevity.
Egbert?I gueis that's right. I
tasted some sour milk today, and, ho
ltcve me, It wns right In the longevity
class.?Yonkers Statesman.
Where Danger Lurks.
There Is one American sergeant In
France who Is still uncertnln whether
or not he gets a wound Rtrlpe.
He had gone forward In the charge
against machine-gun nests und shrapnel
without receiving n mark. Then,
says the Stars nnd Stripes, the tlin*
came to halt and dig In. While at this
place he attempted to open some condensed
meat, and the can exploded
and lujured his right hnnd.
Cutleura for Pimply Face*.
1*0 remove pimples and blackheads
smear them wifh Cutleura Ointment
Wash off In five minutes with Cntlonro
Qnfin ^ *
vu.u wva|i uuu uui wHicr, unce cieai
keep your skin clear by using them for
dally toilet purposes. Don't fall to Indude
Cuttcura Talcum.?Adv?
Affinity.
"We rend that a hen has adopted a
litter of i^lgs. A possible explanation
of this Is the natural Intimacy between
ham nml eggs."?Charlotte
News.
Flashlights.
Some men seem to he living In hope
that a way will be discovered before
they die whereby they can take their
money with tliem when It's their timo
to go.
Valuable Quart?**.
Howell?What was the most expensive
room you ever had?
Powell?I once slept In o coal bin.
A Pertinent Curoslty.
"WIH you tell me something, ma?'"
"What Is It. child?"
"Do gross widows weur weeds?"
If you see one young mnn laughing
at the ancient Jokes of another the
other hns n pretty sister.
Don't fore? Nature by uains violent cathartics
Wrlght'S Indian Vegetables Pllla help
Nature gently but aurely by tonic and laxatlva
action.?adv.
The perfect husband always belongs
to the other wonmn.
A little success is apt to make a
small man dizzy.
All good talkers are good listeners.
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A R?mM1m OrMnf a Spatial lloo>
I Don- oabihltttmi fa fhb QwMHIoO
Uootora of tho Town of Fort Mill
tho Quoatlon o# thp Approval of ftho
Frovialpha of tho Aot of tho Loplafoturo
of tho Stata of South Carolina,
Approvod on tho nth Day of Fobro
ry, 1911, Entitled "An Act to Authorise
Any or Alt Incorporated
Cltlee and Towne Within the State
to Levy and Enforce an Aeeesement
Upon Abutting Property Owner* for
the Purpeee of Paying for Permanent
Improvements on Their Streets
and Side-walks;** and the Application
and Operation of the Provisions
of Said Act to the Town of Fort
MIIL
Section 1. Be it resolved by the
town council of Fort 'Mill that a special
election is hereby ordered to be
held at Hutchisons School in Fort
Mill, South Carolina, on Friday, the
96th day of July. 1919, between the
hours of 8 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock
p. m. for the purpose of submitting to
the qualified electors of the town of
Fort Mill the question of the approval
of tl\e provisions of and the application
and operation in the town of Fort
Mill of the following act of the legislature
of the state of South Carolina,
approved the 28th day of February,
1919, entitled "An Act To Authorize
any and All Incorporated Cities and
Towns within the State to Levy and |
iniuiurce an Assessment upon ADUtting
Property Owners for the Purpose of
Paying for Permanent Improvements
to their Streets and Side-walks,"?
the Baid Act being fully set forth in
the following Notice of Election.
Section 2. Qualified electors desiring
to vote in favor of iue approval of
the said Act and the application and
operation thereof to the Town of Port
Mill will cast a ballot on which will
be printed, or written, the words: "Approval
of the provisions and the application
and operation in Fort Mill
of the Act assessing abutting property
owners for permanent improvements
on Streets and Side-walks.
Yes." Qualified electors desiring to
vote against the approval of the said
Act and the application and operation
thereof to the Town of Fort Mill will
cast a ballot on which will be printed
or written, the words: "Approval of
the provisions of the application and
operation in Fort Mill of the Act assessing
abutting property owners for
permanent improvements on Streets
and Side-walks. No."
Section 3. That the books of registration
of the Town of Fort Mill are
hereby ordered and directed to be
opened 20 days prior to the day herein
flzed for said election, and to be
kept open for a period of 10 days for
the registration of the electors of the
Town of Fort Mill.
Section 4. That the following persons
are the duly appointed Managers
of the Election, and will conduct the
said election: Herbert Harris, S. A.
Lee and J. M. Gamble.
Section 6. That the following Notice
of said election be published
CTCe a week for three rnn?e??iiMw?? I
weeks prior to the date of said elec|
tion in the Fort Mill Times, a newspaper
published in the Town of Fort
Mill.
Notice of Election.
Notice is hereby given that a special
election is hereby ordered to be held
in the Town of Fort Mill at Hutchison's
Store on the 25th day of July,
1919, between the hours of 8 a. m.
and 4 p. m., to vote upon the approval
of and the application* and operation
in th^ Town of Fort Mill of the following
Act of the Legislature of the
State of South Carolina, approved on
the 28th day of February, 1919:
"AN ACT To Authorize Any or All
Incorporated Cities and Towns
Within the State to Levy and En- I
force An Assessment Upon Abutting
Property Owenrs for the Purpose
of Paying for Permanent Improvements
on Their Streets and
Sidewalks.
"Section 1. Be it enacted by the
General Assembly of the State of
South Carolina That any or all incorporated
cities or towns of this
State are hereby authorized and empowered
to provide by ordinance for
the payment of the coet of the permanent
improvements of their streets
and sidewalks, by levying upon the
owners of property immediately abutting
on the streets and sidewalks, or
parts of either, so improved, an assessment
in proportion to the fronttage
only of such property on such I
streets or widewnlks. or parts of
dther, so improved, of not exceeding
'n the nesrrerato nnft-hslt rtf +h? mrf I
such improvements: Provided,
That no assessment shall be so laid
ipon the abutting property owners
until such improvements have been
ordered pursuant to such ordinance
upon the written consent, signed and
filed with the city or town clerk, of
not less than two-thirds in number
of the owners of the property abutting
upon the street, side-walk, or part of
either, proposed to be improved, and
provision made for the payment by
the corporate authorities of said city
or town of not less than one-half of
the costs cf such Improvements; time
and terms of payment and rates of
Interest on deferrod payments of assessments
by such property owners
shall he such as may be prescribed
by ordinance.
"Sec. 2. That the amount of money
raised by such assessments, together
with thai amounts added thereto by
the city or town authorities from the
city or town treasury, shall constitute
and be kept as a separate fund,
to be used only for the purpose for
which K was raised and appropriated.
"Sec. S. That the assessments so
laid shall constitute sad lis a le!n
upon the property so assessed, and
payment thereof may be enforced as
the payment of city or town taxes is
enforced: Provided, 8uoh assessments
be entered in a bv>k kept by the city
or town clerk to be entitled "Assess-.
pent Liens." stattnjc the name of the
\ . . dfe
??'
, - . II I, I ? II il I , , I, , I d
owners. the location of the propMfty,
and the wmt o# the UMMmeat
and the time or tlmea of payment:
iMviM, further, That such
hm ?fcaU continue from the date of
enter oat such Mwk until the expiration
of tore years from date whoa final
payment Is duo and pay^bla unless
sooner paid. Upon default m the pay- i
meat of any Installment or deferred
portion of any asses ment, at tHe
tint* and fen ?ih> th>
terms and conditions fixed by ordinance,
tbe total amount ofr any ancb
aseeament than unpaid (incfttdlag deferred
installments or payments
and lntereet) shall Immediately
become due and collectible aa city or
town taxes are collected, and with
audi penalties and costs as are now *
provided for tbe payment of snch
taxes.
"Sec. 4. That It Shall by ordinance
be made tbe duty of the city
or town clerk-to make entry of satisfaction
on such "Assessment Wen"
book as soon as full payment is made,
and the Hen shall be thereby extinguished.
"8ec. 5. Tim* the city or town
connoil of said cities and towns are
authorised and empowered to issue
certificates of indebtedness, showing
the amounts of money due to such
cities or town by property owners
as deferred payments or Installments
upon such assessments, and to sell
any of sucjv certificates of indebtedness
or to borrow money by pledging
any of them as collateral security for
the payment of snch debt or debts,
and In either event of sale or collateral
pledge of such certificates, or any
of them, to pledge the faith and credit
of such cities or towns for the payment
thereof, and to tbe payment of
same for and In the name of such
cities or towns.
"Sec. 6. That such cities and
towns may, by ordinance, require the
gran'or and grantee, or grantors and
grantees, of any property, or part e*
same, arid or transferred after such
assessment has been laid thereon,
and before such assessment lien has
been extinguished. as provided herein,
to file In writing with the city or town
clerk, within ten days after every
such sale o rtransfer, the name of
such grantor and grantee, or grantors
and guarantee an accurate description
of the property sold or transferred,
and the date of such sale or transfer.
"Sec. 7. That this act shall be effective
from and Immediately after
its date of approval by the Governor:
Provided, That the provisions of this
Act shall not apply or become opora?tlve
In any city or town until submitted
to the qualified electors thereof
by the olty or town council for approval,
and a malorlty of the qualified
electors, voting upon the question
of Its approval, vote in favor thereof
at any general municipal election or
at any special municipal election
(whether called and held for that
purpose only or not) when the question
of the said approval of said Act
la submitted and voted on separately
and the ballots thereon deposited
In a separate box properly labeled
and provided for that purpose.
"Sec. 8. That all Acts or parts of
Acts inconsistent with this Act be,
and the same are hereby repealed:
Provided, the provisions of this Act
shall not apply to any city or Incorporated
town which has heretofore
under special constitutional amendment
and Act in pursuance thereof,
provided for the issue of bonds and
assessment <\f abutting property for
permanent street improvements."
Herbert Harris, S. A. Lee and J. M.
Oauble are the duly appointed managers
of said election and will conduct
same. Qualified electors desiring to
vote in favor of the approval of the
sid Act and the application and operation
thereof in the Town of Fort
Mill will cast a ballot on which will
be written, or printer!. the words:
"Approval of the provisions of and
the application and operation in Fort
Mill of the Act asseseing abutting
property owners for permanent improvements
on streets and sidewalks.
Yes." Qualified electors desiring to
vote against the approval of the said
Act and the pplication and operation
thereof to the Town of Fort Mill will
cast a ballot on which will be written,
or printed, the words: "Approval of
the provisions of and the application
and operation In Fort Mill of the Act
assessing abutting property owners
(for permanent improvements on
Streets and Sidewalks?No."
Rooks of registration will be ones
in the office of the Town Clerk, at
City Clerk's office, on Main Street,
in the Town of Fort Mill. South Carolina.
on the Bth day of Julv, 1819. for
the registration of qualified electors
of the Town of Fort Mill, S. C.. and
will remain open for a period of 10
days.
R. E. PATTERSON. Mayor.
C. S. LING. City Clerk.
DAYLIGHT SAVING LAW
GOES OUT IN OCTOBER
Washington.?Doom of the daylight
saving, inaugurated as a war measure,
was pronounced by Congress, both
senate and house adopting by overwhelming
votes measures to terminate
operation of the law when the
period of summer-time ends next Oc
tober 26.
The house, following three hours'
debate, by a vote of 23S to 132, passe*
a bill to repeal the law on the last
i Sunday in next October, but rejected
| an amendment to make the repeal ef>
fectlve at once.
I RAINS THREATEN DAMAGE
TO THE CROPS IN TEXAS
Dallas, Tex.?Reports from points
in central, southern and eastern Texas
indicate extensive rains are threatening
to dasnage crops in some sections,
particularly cotton and truck gardens.
Lockhart, of Caldwell county, reported
t.S laches of rain in the past
48 hours, with some damage to cotton.
Continuance of rain in that section
would result in flooding of lowlands.
It was said.
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I* Jt undoubtedly gnat)
for adults whose system fa
Injurious drag. It is well
for foe past 40 yean, tutde
What have makers
responsibilities? To whan
.their nefhrious wares brood
Gould each mother
Fletcher's Castoria is prtj
grateful mothers, they wou
of those who would jaflbr
Fletcher's Castoria*
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HAS NO DEFINITE ENDING
Man Has Not Been Discovered Who
Can Say Just Where "Great White
Way" Terminates.
Tho peregrinations of that far-famed
street of the metropolis that "goes
galumphing downhill and up again toward
the open, shaking Itself as It
goes, and tossing up huge piles of big
apartments for the pure love of using
surplus energy," have been noted by
many observers. It begins at the extreme
end of Manhuttun Island and
hurries northward at a pnee that Is
uuiu iu u? Killing; as 10 wnere it ends,
this is what Mr. J. B. Kerfoot says in
his Broadway:
They say it ends at Albany. Bror.dwny
occasionally lies low, like Brer
Babbit. But it never ends. Albany?
Why, I myself know a place In Minnesota
where it crops out for a mile or
so. And I once lnnded on the bertch
of an Alaskan fiord where, two weeks
before, so I was assured by the oldest
inhabitant of the city I found there,
nothing but untrodden tundra und desolutlon
were to be seen. At that moment,
however, there were more than
2,000 inhabitants, living under canvas
and drenmlng gold dreams. The hotel,
looking like a gospel tent, stood
on a corner, displaying Its sign; in
front of it was a lamp-post with a halfbruned
candle in its lantern. Under
the lantern two box slats had been
nailed crosswise. On one was parted
Twenty-third street, and on the
other?Broadway. >
Albany? Nonsense! The last time
I saw it Broadway was headed for the
pole.?Youth's Companion.
King George has a scuttle made from
a.big German shell. 1
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omy to i
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follow a cl
coffee to th<
table drink
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3T than that imposed upon the
i sufficiently strong to oountera
to observe that Oastoria is pre]
r the personal supervision of M
of imitations and substitutes
a are they answerable? The]
oast, and disappear tomorrow,
see the painstaking care with
tared: could they read the inni
id never listen to the subtle plei
^an imitation ofi oinsubstitut
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""Great Is Truth, and mighty al
Testament, yet it is equally true
fears no enemies.
From the inception of Fletche
watchword, and to the conscientiout
preparation of Fletcher's Castoria a
the secret of its popular demand.
All imitations, all substitutes, i
the element of Truth, lack the righ
blance even in the words of those u
And you I Mothers, mothers wi
. hands, can you be deceived? Certa
Fletcher's Castoria is prepared
distinctly a remedy for the little-on
icine to take the place of Castor Oil
was the sole thought that led to its
BABY'S troubles with a medicine t
MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AR
GENUINE CAST
the
BELGIAN BELLS ARE SAFE
Huns Lacked Time to Destroy the
World-Famous Carillons of
Mechlin and Bruges.
Lovers of bell music will be Rind
to hear tbat the famous carillons at
Mechlin and Bruges were not destroyed
by the Germans, says the Living
Age. They were actually marked for
destruction?to supply the boche with
materials for making munitions?but
the German army hnd become a "salted
slug." to use a soldier's picturesque
similitude, before the act of vandalism
could be carried ou. <
Joseph Denyn has actually been
playing on his beloved Hemony bells,
and ore can Imagine the delight with
which the people of Mechlin once more
hear the greatest of carllloneurs display
his enraptured virtuosity In a
clear sky. You get a wonderful and
unwonted view from St. Itombold's
stupendous tower In these days of a
still Imperfect pence, for the tall chimneys
of the Belgian factories are now
smokeless and the nlr Is so clear that
you can surmise, even If your eye cannot
reach, tho edged glimmer of the
s*a on the far blue horizon.
But Belgium has no love for Idleness,
and everybody will be glad when the
flnrk, fantastical smoke blossoms are
seen once more on their straight stalks
?to sway and fluctuate to the farflung
music of the historic bells cast
in a bygone century by the Stradlvarlus
of bell founders.
Cynical Reply.
"Where are the youth, bloom and
freshness of our society girls to be
found?"
"Mostly In their vanity bags."
Both 1
:h and Purse |
range from [
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s well as in its advertising is due
ill just-as-good preparations lack \
teousness of being, lack all sen*- f.
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discovery. Never try to correct
hat you would use for yourself*
0UND EVERY BOTTLEOF FLETCHER'S CA8TORIA
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CuticuraSoap
Ideal for the ?Complexion
All drntrirUta: Soap 28, Ointment 26 and 60, TaleomMb
Sample each frn of "Om?i?nra. Papt. 8, Boat**." ,
Kill All Flies | TIIEY SPREAD
Placed anywb.r., DAISY FLY KILLER attract* ud
t ml. conv.nl.nt and
HAROLD ^^tK.IlSir^,|lSSb>ATa..'il r^okl rn, N. T.
Japanese laborers receive only 28
cents n day for ten hours' work.
FRECKLES
Now Is the Tiat to Got Rii of These Ugly ^t?
There's no longer the lightest need of feeling
Itemed of your freckles, ? Othlnr?doubts
strength?Is gusrsnteed to remove these homely
pots.
Simply get sn ounce of Othlne?dooblo
trengtb?from your druggist, snd apply s ltttlo
f It night and morning and you ahould soon see
that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear,
while the lighter ones have vanished entirely.
it la seldom that more than one ounce
Is needed to completely clear tba akin and gala
s beautiful clear complexion.
Be sure to aek for the double strength Othlns,
os this la sold under guarantee of money bona
U It foils to remove freckles.-?Adv.
January is the wheat harvesting sea*
son of Australia.
Buy a Farm Now.
Because land Is oheaper than It will evei
bo again. The U. 8. Itallroad Administration
Is prepared to furnish froa Information to V
homeseeksri regarding farming opportunl- /
ties. We hsve nothing to sell; no money to
lend; only Information to give. Write me
fully with, reference to your needs. Nam#
the state you want to learn about. J. U x
Ed war do. Manager, Agricultural Section,
U. 8. Railroad Administration. Room 70.
Washington. D. C.?adv.
True religion Is not a belief, but a
growing, living force.
INDIGESTION
Caused by
Acid-Stomach
Millions of people?In fact shout 9 out of
10?Buffer more or leas from Indlgeatlon,
acuto or chronic. Nearly every case U
caused by Acid-Stomach.
*uoro ore omer stomach disorders which
also are eurc ilKn? of Arid-Stomach?belchIn*,
heartburn, bloat after eating, food repeating,
tour, gassy stomach'. There art
many nllmnnts which, while they do not
cause much distress In the stomach Itself,
re, nevertheless, traceable to an acidstomach.
Among there are nervousness,
biliousness, cirrhosis of the liver, rheumatism,
Impoverished blood, weakness. Insomnia,
melancholia and a long train of physical
and mental miseries that keep the
victims In miserable health year after year. - ft
The right thing to do Is to attaak these I
ailments st their source?get rid of the Steld* I
stomach. A wonderful modern remedy'called 1
BATONIC now makes It easy to do this.
One of hundreds of thousands of grateful H
users of BATONIC writes: "I have been
troubled with Intestinal Indigestion for about H
nine years and have spent quite a sum for H
medicine, but without relief. After using B
BATONIC for a few days the cos and pains
In my bowels disappeared. BATONIC is Just I
the remedy I needed."
We have thousands ef letters telling of I
these msrveloue benefits Try BATONIC and I
, ~u, >t<u, "in in ju? u (mnoaiMtM U ItM
prataa.
Tour drnfilft hu KATONIC. Oat t Mt
lOe box from htm today- Ha will ratnd
your monay If you ara not aattafled.
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