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isisHhJf d?t^?M Jsi*!
K ^S^sL^r^?^<t?'*r ??d"l5*a
?Qdco d "t** lit
pre so much thought to it that finally
_^?___?
don't bother him any more than they
do his friends.
wemmmmmmi//mm
Thi? summer don't spend
Serve Libby* s delicate Co
will give you an entirely
an appetizing summer t
Get a package from your
lobby, McNeill &
PREPARE FOR
In tlmea of Peace prepare for * be
I KSvC demands trained men and women
llril 7our salary will be. Today our i
J > business. Enroll with this >
! jtm^h equipped business colleyc, and hell
5 make your future success secure. Handsome c
: loeue mailed on request. You can enter any t
g School open all summer.
ueeeeeeeeaeea was wi
SHED LIGHT ON SUPERVISION I
Youngster Put Into Action the Effect I
School Official's Words Had on
the Children.
A certain town has a new school supervisor
who Is not an amiable as he
night he. The president of the school
board has heard complaints, but not
antll the other evening was he much
affected by them. Then he hnppened
to be watching his own and the neighborhood
youngsters playing school. His
sum seven-year-old wished to be tench r,
hat was always turned down because
of his youthful age. FInully
when hfs protests had become pitiful, i
?ae of the older children said: "Why. | i
you cnn be Mr. T . the new super
trtoor, John. Then you can visit our I
oom." <
John left the room, and when he
entered came as the new supervls- ^
mr. And how he did come! He slap- i
one child, shook another, and 1
hook his fist at the third. Then
Mie school board member laughed. "He
prely doesn't do that way," he suld
to them. i
John made answer. "Not 'xnctly," I
Me admitted. "He just says the things :
E do/'?Indiannpolis News.
8a ' .
8eemed Rather High.
Rastus (Just back from the army)?
Tefcsnh, I dun had $10,000 war insur- I
ance on mah life when Ah was in de
war.
Sambo?Owan, nlggah ! Ten thou
a?? ?? - -
??uu uuunrn ji-sc on you! vvny, (lln't I 1
4a t more'n the hull war cost??Life.
nnHumunmiiiiniiiuiimiiiutiiiiiHMM
| You Hesitate
Coffee
Then why giv
folks? You Cc
solve the qi
table drink I
I the family
n .1
I rosiumi
Boiled full 151
boiling begii
much like sup
it 8 an econoi
At Git
Two rifes, usually s
yaiBtifln ||
?/^&S^^s?j
letter opposite eonvsys in no uncertain
way the gratitude ah*
fools tor Peruna.
Mould and TaMot Pw
An Improvement.
"Pld you get the bill for uiy bathing
suit, father dear?"
"Yes. The bill was a great Improvement
on the suit."
"In what way?"
"It was so large."
There is no time to begin like the
present.
?h8 BMPflS
^^ga|
i hours over a hot stove 1
irned Beef chilled ? it
new idea of how easily
neal can be prepared,
grocer today.
Libby, Chicago
A LARGER SALARY
itter Job at a larger salary. Modern bualnesa
experts. The better the training the larger I
traduatea are In the front ranks or modara
at?
Raleigh. N. C. and Charlotte. N. C.
J
FRENCH DAMSEL QUITE WISE
Not by Any Meant aa UnaoDhiatlcated
as Doughboys Had Figured She
Would Be.
"Believe me, It didn't tnke those
French girls long to wise up to Amorcau
ways," remnrked a doughboy tho
ither day. "My buddy and I met a
ivhole lot In Paris nnd we got sick of
Ihem. One day we got a chance to
like Into the country, nnd when we
spotted a chic little piece sitting by
i brook we figured tt would be u refreshing
change to talk to her.
"So up we blow, and sure enough
>he had the big smile ready. So I
speaks up and snys to her that we're
Americans, nnd te]l her where America
Is, nnd that we're over here because
there's a war.
"I couldn't tell her what the war
was about because I didn't know much
iibout It myself, and then I remem
iered we hadn't Introduced ourselves.'
" 'Mademoiselle/ snys I, 'my name's
Tones, and this Is Mr. $nilth/
" 'But no/ she cries, 'already I have
meet two Meester Smeeth from America.
Eet ees what you call too theen,
rear "
Jh? Squire In New York.
"Singe?" asked the barber.
"Oezzo. I've been burnt at everything
else In New York."
Correct.
Teacher?Now, Robert, what plants
flourish In excessive heat?
Bobby^Ice plants.
i to Give I
to Children I
e it to grown I
m pleasantly ' 1
lestion of a I
>y giving all 5
Cereal I
minutes-after |
is, it tastes |
>erior coffee.- g
ny. I
>cers. I
aid at 15c and 25c |
' ' ' '
^ II J fci II '
?wn /vi inr BvoppM w mMl mf
H M that BO May products that Ut ?
teneirely advertised, all at ones drop owt
of sight aad are ansa forgotten? Tha
reason la pkim-tho artfab <ttd mat MM1
tha promises of tha menufeetnier. This
appuaa mora partioalu1^ to a medicine.
A medicinal preparation that haa real
curative valna almoat adk itaalt aa llba
an endless chain ajratan tha renasdy la
recommended by thorn -who have bean
benefited, to thoaa who are in need of it
A prominent druggist aaya "Take'for
example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a
preparation I hare eold for many years
and nerer hesitate to reoommaad, for in
almost every case it ahows excellent results,
aa many of my customers testify.
No other kidney remedy has so large a
ale."
According to sworn statements and
verified testimony of thousands who have
used the preparation, the success of Dr.
Kilmer's' Swamp-Root is due to the fact,
so many people claim, that it fulfills almost
every wish in overcoming kidney,
liver and bladder ailments; corrects urinary
troubles and neutralizes the uric
acid which causes rheumatism.
You may receive a sample bottle of
Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address
Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y.,
and enclose ten cents; also mention thia
paper. Large and medium size bottles
for sale at all drug stores.?Adv.
1
Superfluity. ^
"you -love niy daughter?" said the
old man. a
"Love her," he exclaimed, passionately.
"Why, I would die for her.
For one soft glance from those sweet
eyes I would hurl myself from yonder
elKT and perish?a bruised muss upon
the rocks 200 feet below."
The old man shook his head. "I'm
something of a liar myself," he said,
"and one Is enough for n small family
like mine."?London Tit-Bits.
Why buy many bottles of other Vermifuges,
when one bottle ot Dr. Peery's "Dead
Shot" will act surely and promptlyT Adv.
The Exact Locality.
"Did you see that famous actress In
repertoire?"
"No; saw her In New York."
THIN PEOPLE
SHOULD TAKE
PHOSPHATE
Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phoephate to
Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and
to Increase Strength, Vigor
and Nerve Force.
Judging from the countless preparations
and treatments which ara continually being
advertised for the purpose of making
thin people fleshy, developing arms, neck
atlrt hlllt an#l ranlenln- *
?? ?< ? u(ij uuiiuwa ana
A angles by the
oft curved
lines of health
and beauty,
there are evidently
thousands
of men
and a' o m e n
who keenly
feel their excessive
thinness.
Thinness and
weakness are
often due to
starved
nerves. Our
bodies need
more phosphate
than Is
contained in
modern foods.
GEORGIA HAMILTON. fufmy
nothing that will supply this deficiency
o well as the organic phosphate known
among druggists as bltro-phosphate,
which Is Inexpensive and Is sold by most
all druggists under a guarantee of satisfaction
or money back. By feeding the
nerves directly and by supplying the body
cells with the necessary phosphoric food
elements, bltro-phosphate should produce
a welcome transformation In the appearance;
the Increase In weight frequently
being astonishing.
Increase In weight also carries with It
a general Improvement In the health.
Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack of
energy, which nearly always accompany
excessive thinness, should soon disappear,
dull eyes ought to brighten, and pale
cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect
heattb. Miss Georgia Hamilton, who was
once thin and frsilL reporting her own
experience writes: "BItro-Phosphate has
brought about a magic transformation
with me. I gained 16 pounds and never
before felt so well."
CAUTION:?Although bltro-phosphate Is
unsurpassed for relieving nervousness,
sleeplessness and general weakness. It
should not, owing to Its tendency to Increase
weight, be used by anyone who
does not deglre to put on flesh.
by causing good digestion
f and regular bowel movements. Con- U
tains nothing harmful ?no alcohol R
? no opiates?juat the finest vege- I
table properties. Especially racoon- I
Beaded for teething time. 2
At mil rfraffhti I
I HHH Without question tf Baot'i Balva
ffl K falls In the treatment of Besema,
3| Tetter, Ringworm. Itch, ate. Don't
become discouraged because other
B H treatments failed. Hunt's Salve
M fit - has relieved hnndreds of such cases.
' Toi can't lose on our Monty
3 ,* Jtiek Oumranttt. Try It at our risk
S3 feB * TO HAT.Price Ttc. at drng stores,
g fS A- B. Klohards Oo.. Bberman,Texas
Inini A ClaarYourSkin"
Mlljl I1 Save Your M
ElI111 A With Cuticura
UjllLuggg
I'MOTKt'T VOIR MONKV without having it
work for the bank?hut for yourself. Write
us about established enterprise paying at
the rate of *4% annually?6% quarterly,
with big possibilities of Increase In market
value. Fourteenth dividend check being
mailed. FULL. INFORMATION Fit KB Act
Immediately and get your dividend every
quarter.^ Address R. OTLLINO A CO. <estab
tinned 164 Federal St.. Boston. Maau
Bank and commercial references. We send
;nu irratls: "WHAT THE BANKS BARN
fITH THB MONBY OF THB PUBLIC."
DAISY FLY KILLEB
' TTRStrandkiliS
4^LL FLB?. ^Meat.
nnU]','*r
|T?I iTffllWliriitri'l tipeeer; will not ?o0
BtJtDLB flMlil, m PaKaBAm. BwaUy. M. X
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Shwllf bfx6f^)NiiHlls Cwuity
; i iittaMat ItMfAfftu# NiflMA
I . . *_?? Vi '
'
, OvMilIle.?Hcndrl* Roctor, sheriff
of OnMTUto ooutjr, was killed by
Jake Oeeaell in the door of Brisooe'a
garage. Rector vu shot In three
places, onee in the head, once in the
shoulder and the third time in the
Ida, all on the right side of the Jbody.
He died before reaching the'city hospital.
Mrs. Oosnell was with her husband
at the time of the shooting and she
and W. B. Keller, who was at one
time jailer and deputy sheriff under
Rector's administration, and Coroner
W. H. Allisofe, who had gone to'interview
the sheriff on another matter,
were said to be the only eye witnesses
The sheriff fell to the concrete floor
and was unconscious and scarcely
breathing when put into an ambulance.
Immediately after the shooting
Gosnell, with his wife, walked
calmly to the street- A passing automobile
was hailed and Qpsnell, in custody
of Former Sheriff Keller, accompanied
by Mrs. Qosnell, rode to the
county jail.
Ex-Deputy Sheriff Keller was quoted
by several officers as saying that a
few words were exchanged between
Sheriff Rector and Qosnell. He stated
that Rector, who had been standing
in the garage office waiting for his
automobile, walked into the storage
room. Gosnell at the time was kneel
lng down looking at some part of his
car. Sheriff Rector is quoted as saylng,
"Good Morning," to Gosnell and
the latter replied, "I hare no good
morning for you," to which Sheriff
Rector is quoted to have replied. "I
don't give a damn whether you have
or not." Gosnell rose from his position,
1#s alleged, and fired from a 32
caliber revolver which was later turned
over to the coroner for evidence.
Progress At Rock Hill.
Rock Hill.?In an eleotion held on
the question of making applicable to
this city the act passed at the recent
general assembly authorising the city
council to assess abutting property
owners one-half cost of permanent
street Improvements, the qualified voters
of this city expressed themselves
as being overwhelmingly in favor of
adopting the act.
Out of a total of 148 votes cast. 129
were favorable, 19 opposed it. It is
proposed to spend $450,000 in paving
10 miles of the streets of Rock Hill.
Orangeburg Bond Issue.
Orangeburg.?An election will be
soon ordered in the city of Orangeburg
to decide whether $760,000 will
be secured by a bond issue to extend
the water and sewerage system, lay
paved roadway and place cemented
sidewalks and granite curbing. There
appears to be little opposition to the
bond issue and if carried through Orangeburg
will be one of the best paved
cities for its size in the state. The
plans call for nine miles of paved
roadway. 21 miles of cemented side
walks, 25 miles of granite curbing,
four and a half miles of sanitary sewers;
approximately two miles of stone
sewers rfhd culverts, four miles of water
main extensions and improved
power plant; also one and one-half
miles of ornamental white way.
Arrested After 15 Yeare.
Chester.?James Thompson. who
was placed under arrest at Lockhart
about a fortnight ago charged with
slaying Isaiah Jeter, 15 years ago, and
was placed in the York county Jail,
has been brought to the Chester
county Jail, it having been ascertained
that the spot on which the killing occurred
is in Chester county. He will
probably be tried here. Thompson is
ahout 70 years of age and is very
feeble.
Soldiers At Laurens.
Laurens.?A detachment of 15 men
and two lieutenants, W. M. McCoy
and Gerard Swarout, from the Camp
Jesup Motor Transport School, near
Atlanta, is encamped at Lauren*.
Daily demonstration* of the various
mechanical devices and equipment are
given and many persons have inspected
the outfit with the view of Joining
this branch of service.
Will Make No Statement.
Columbia.?Jacob Gosnell, United
State* internal revenue officer, who
shot and killed Hendrix Rector, sheriff
of Greenville county, at Greonville
when seen at the state penitentiary,
refused to make a statement.
Gosnell was eating at the same table
with Bramlett, of Greenville, who
is accused of shooting his mother-inlaw;
Hall,, of Aiken, charged with the
killing of an Aiken policeman; and
Baker, who is in the penitentiary for
life for the murder of a woman in
Kershaw county.
Tobacco Prospect* Good.
Darlington.?The tobacco prospects
in Darlington were never brighter at
the opening of the season. The weed
was planted in large quantities in
every section of the county anfl in
most instances started off with good
aittuuif inn rains nave come along at
regular intervals. There are four
large warehouses in Dnrlington that
will be open for business on July 15.
The price for the coming season
will depend In large measure, it la
said by experts, on whether the tobacco
is allowed to ripen.
Death of Robt. M. Cooper.
Sumter.?News was received here
of the death in a hospital in Baltimore
of Robert M. Cooper of Wisacky. Mt.
Cooper had not been well for the past
few months and two weeks ago wen':
to Baltimore for treatment but neither
family nor friends realised that his
end was near.
Mr. Cooper was one of the prominent,
progressive farmers of the state
\nd a high minded man of the old
ichool who had the respect of all who
cnew him. He was born in 185S near
ds present home tn Wisacky.
I "CAN I BE
.CURED?* SAYS
THE SUFFERER
How often km you Uri tMt ad
?y from tM victims of dbeahe. Per- ,
MM the disorder Ma |oaa too far for
baft bat oftener it is Just la its fist
stage* and the pains and aches are only
nature's first cries for help. Do not
despair. Find oat tM cause and give
nature all tM help yoa can and sM
will repay you with health; Look after
I tM kidneys. The kidneys are the most
I overworked organs of the human body,
and whfn they fall in their/.work of
I filtering and throwing off tie poison
I that constantly accumulates in the sysI
tern, everything goes wrong. GOLD
MTCnAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will
I give almost immediate relief from kidney
and bladder trochlea and their kipI
dred ailments. They will free your
I body from pain in abort order. But be
cure to get GOLD MEDAL. Look for
I the name on every bos. In three sixes,
sealed packages. Money refunded if
I they do not help you.?Adv. vThe
Important Branch.
I "I understand that when you laid
I the foundation of your coIoshuI forI
tune your education did not go much
I beyond reading, writing and urithmeI
tlc-"
I "Yea," replied Mr. Cdmrox, "and 1
I was careful not to let the reuding und
I writing tnke too much time away from
I the arithmetic."
l Why not coax your fllgestlvs apparatus
iuw outmt who a kmtlt and persuasive
tonic laxative T Wright's Indian Vcgotablo
Pills are unrivaled.?adv.
Flivver of the Air.
The flivver of the nlr may he e
French monoplane which has been recently
designed and found to he very
servlcenble In practice. Its cost is
nbout that of a good motorcycle.
There Is more or less envy In the
makeup of every man and woman on
earth.
DOCTOR UR6ED
AN OPERATION
Instead I took Lydia EL Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
and Was Cured.
Baltimore, Md.?"Nearly four year*
I Buffered from organic troubles, nervousness
and neadaches
and every
month would have to
"^SOLl llllra^> in bed most of
, |ljl C the time. Treatments
would relieve
Wtsdf 11 111 me for a time but
Xa /fl K|fl| my doctor was alNnltl
1 ways urgiqg me to
.V3ve an operation.
/ \ My sister asked me
f><A;?C?^to try Lydla E. PinkcvS
jL*' r h a m's Vegetable
^ \ V y Compound before
VS. W / /r. consenting to an
y\\ y/ /operation. I took
M I // / five bottles of it and
'ylfiO [ it has completely
' * * cured me and my
work is a pleasure. I tell all my friends
who have any trouble of this kind what
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com*
pound has done for me. ?Nellie B.
Brittingham, 609 CalvertonRd., Baltimore,
Md.
It is only natural for any woman to
dread the thought of an operation. So
many women have been restored to
health by this famous remedy, Lydia T&.
Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, after
an operation nas been advised that it
will pay any woman who suffers from
such ailments to consider trying it before
submitting to such a trying ordeal.
TakeSulphpr Baths )
Rheumatism
| Gout, Eczema, Hives, etc. Right In
your own home and at trifling cost,
I you can enjoy .the benefit of healing
sulphur baths,
Hancock
Sulphur Compound
nature's own blooipurtfylng end skin healing
remedy?SULPHUR?prepared In h way to
make tu use moat efficacious. Use It In the
bath; use It as a lotion apptyias to affected
paru; ana au it internally.
50c and $1 the bottle
at your draaslst'*. It b? can't supply you.
cod hi* name and the price in stamps and
we will tend you a bottle direct.
HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUB.
COMPANY _ ^
Baltimore. MA
Uanntt Sulphur Ctmptund Otm*.
wun!?21 *nJ SOr?hr um attk tht AfN*' Lfv^o
MJjuid Cempmtndm %5a
yasalfcrmm*?~
ll\ will reduce inflamed, swollen
Joint*, Sprains, Bruises, Soft
II Bunches; Heals Boils, Poll
H D BU. , Evil,Quittor, Fistula and
mkMLjPi^. infected sores quickly
Vn 17 YljL ae it it a poiitive antiseptic
Vjf lLr^Lfl and germicide. Pleasant to
IH JRVv A o*ei does not blister o> femora
IryvT J the bilr. ill jroacan work the born.
M 3 / S2. SO per bottle. CVIIreted.
'* ""Tl Book 7 R tree.
ABSORBFNE, JR..the antlreptic liniment (or mankind,
reduce. Painful. Swollen Vets*. Wena. Stttlni, Brulaeai
tops pale and Inflammatloa. Price SI.IS per bottle at
dealers or dellrered. W1U tell you more U you wrUc.
Liberal Trial Boole for 10c is atampa.
W.F.YOUNG. P. 0. F..HOTanslaSt.,Springfield,Mtsa.
FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
Diaaolrad la waiar for bwAm stop*
pohric catarrh, vlcaration awl lnflam~
iHw Raeommaadad by Lydia E.
Pinkham Mad. Co, lor tan yaara.
A haalinf woodar lor aaial catarrh,
aora throat and aoraayaa. Economical.
Hm TrtrarcAury (JtUMlM tad ? mil Ual MMf,
fflpHMlk
?niixTr?HiKs
MtoN TM. m 'NUAUA, CXLU An ma
Alwamiiiiiiaiigliitilltata At Aa** tarn,
Calomel loses You
Take Dodson's 1
| Bead my guarantee! Ifbil
achy you need not take iu
ous calomel to get
r* ?
Every druggist In town?yonr drug- 1
gist and everybody's druggist has noticed
a great falling off In the sale of \
calomel. They all give the same rea- j
son. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking *
Its place. j
"Calomel is dangerous and people
know It, while Dodson's Liver Tone Is .
perfectly . safe and gives better results."
said a prominent local druggist. '
Dodson's Liver Tone Is personally '
guaranteed by every druggist who *
sells It. A large bottle doesn't cost 1
very much, but If It falls to give easy ?
relief In every^ase of liver sluggish- '
ness and constipation, you have only i
GOLD STARS TOLD THE STORY
Pathetic Reason Why Elderly Lady '
Was Glad of Companionship
of Fox Terrier Puppy. I
A group of men were at lunch In '
a New York club, and one of them
told this story:
"My daughter Is going to school at |
Wellesley. The ojjier day a friend in
Boston sent her a title fox terrier {
puppy. She couldn't keep him at
school, so she made inquiry for a (
place where he couhl he bourded till
the end of the term. As a result of
her Inquiries she received a note from
a Indy saying she would he glad to
Jake care of the dog, not only 1???
cause of the little additional pin
money It would give her. hut mainly
because she was very, very lonely. So
my daughter went to her home. There
she found n sweet-faced, white-hnlred
old lndy who must indeed have been
vorv 1 M *
11'i iii m?* iroiu window
there hung a service flag containing
five gold stars, each representing a
son."
And that is the renson the eld lady
with the halo of white hair was so
lonely that she welcomed the companionship
of even a fox terrier puppy.?
Thrift Magazine.
Small Girl's Hot Retort.
While on her way home from Luniherport,
where she laid been visiting |
relatives, Virginia Ash, twelve-year-old
daughter of Hev. H. R. Ash of '
Montana mines, near Fairmont, W. Vn? '
was stopped by a prohibition oftlcer,
who insisted on searching her suitcase.
Finding nothing but articles of clothing
the officer apologized to the little 1
girl, saying; "I was looking for whisky."
*j
"Judging from the smell of your '
breath," said the little girl, "you must
have lound it somewhere."
The story was told by passengers on
the same Interurlmn enr who arrived 1
in the city. 1
FARMERS ARE WORKING HARDER
And using their feet more than ever before.
For all these workers the frequent use of
Alien's Foot = Ease, the antiseptic, healing
powder to be shaken into the shoes and
sprinkled in the foot-bath, increases their
efficiency and insures needed physical comfort.
It takes the Friction from the Shoe,
* v.-? w. ' - ?
> nucui me ieei, ana prevents tired, netiing
and blistered feet. Women everywhere
are constant users of Allen's Foot^Ease.
Don't get foot sore, get Allen's Foot=Eaae.
Sold by dealers everywhere.?Adv.
a
The Under Dog.
"Doctor," said the patient on the operating
table. In feeble tones.
"Well, sir?"
"Before I take gas, promise nie that
you won't hurry."
"Of course I won't. What put that
notion Into your head?"
"I Just now heard you tell one of
your medical frleqds. out In the hall
that you would be ready to Join him In ;
thnt little game of golf In 45 minutes. |
I've got more at stake than a game of
golf,"
Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin
When red, rough and Itching with hot
baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of
Cuticura Ointment. Also make use
now and then of that exquisitely scented
dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum,
one of the Indispensable Cuticura
Toilet Trio.?Adv.
? Never Touched Him.
Judge?What did you hit the unfortunntA
nmn wit!.?
Prisoner?I didn't hit him with anything,
your honor.
Judge?That's queer. He was simply
covered with bruises. You couldn^
do all that with your fists.
Prisoner?No, your honor. I Just
caught him hy the heels nnd hanged
him agin the wall a few times. Hut
I never hit him once with anything.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and see that It
sign
In Use for Over 80 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Not Much of a Munchausen.
Father?Listen, Harold! The camel
can go eight days without water. Isn't
that wonderful?
riaroiu (skeptical)?Not very. You
ought to hear Charles Brown tell one!
?London Answers. ?
To Porlfy ud Enrich the Blood
Toko GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
whlcb la almpljr IRON and Qt'ININB auapended
In Syrup. So Pleaaant Ev?-n Children |
Like It. Tou can aoon feel Ita Strengthening.
Invigorating Effect. Price <0o.
It Is the twenty-fifth %nnlversnry of
her dehut Into the world that Is oftenest
celebrated by n woman.
for Infant or Adu?t
Atall Druffpiata. Write for Freo Eye Book.
ious, constipatedor
isty, sickening,
straightened up. l^iM
0 ask (or your money bacfl?> fSpR$?gi
Dod son's Liver Tone is # r <ffy
a sting, purely vegetable ,tV^ijMwjX:' J yell
1 arm less to both children and adittA^3|| ""*
Take a spoonful at night and j3
eellng fine; no biliousness, al<k TW^v
iche, acid stomach or cortlHplHl^ r*^
>ow'ela. It doesn't gripe or caah^wC^
onvenlencs all the next day llkilVrJ?|
ent calomel. Take a dose of calomel'
oday and tomorrow you will feel
venk. sick and nauseated. Don't leae
i day's work 1 Take Dodson*s Liver .
Tone instead and feel fine, full eC
rigor and ambition.?Adv.
Just In Time!
"I thought," salil the woman In that
carlet jumper, "that Ornce had gofc^ : :"is?
imrried."
"She was to have been," nnawered
?er friend in tlie emerald georgette -i
douse, "but It didn't come off. Didn't
ou hear about .it?" '
"No. Tell me what happened."
"Case of 'waiting ut the church,* .. '
le left her at the very altar."
"Heaven 1 Dkl the man's courage
lesert him?"
"No; it returned I"?I.ondon AO*
nvers.
'-'BAYER CROSS" ON
, GENUINE ASPIRIN
f tae&s "X. si T
/ A \
Vgu/
"Rnyer Tnhlets of Aspirin" to b?
genuine must be marked with the
safety "Rnyer Cross." Always buy an
unbroken Rnyer package which contains
proper directions to safely relieve
Headache, Toothache, Earache,
Neurnlglu, Colds and pain. Handy tin
boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few
:ents at drug stores-?larger packages
nlso. Aspirin is the trade mark of
Llayer Manufacture of Monoacetic*
icldester of Sallcyllrncld.?Adv.
Matter of Doubt.
Two business men were lunching at '
the club together. , ^
"Oh," said one, "my partner former-1
ly always opposed my views, but now
he agrees with me In everything."
"How do you account for It?" asked
the other.
"Don't know." was the reply. "I'm
not sure whether 1 convince him, or
only make him tired." - Vi
EVERYTHING fAILED ^
Then Mrs. Bozarth Used Doan's )
(or Kidney Trouble. Says
Worth Weight in Gold.
"Doan's Kidney Pills are worth
their weight in gold for they cured n>e
after all other medicine had failed,"
saya .airs. B. uocartti, 87 Water St.,
Mt. Holly, N. J. "For over three years
I was in misery.
?"The pain in my Lack
grew worse until 1 had
to go to bed. I did
nothing but toss about.
Tho stinging pains shot
through my body and
my head ached and
throbbed. My eyes felt
as though they would
bfilge out of my head.
The blinding dizzy spells
Mrs. Bmrth made me think I was
going to lose my mind.
Everything would turn dark.
"The kidney secretions burned, were
the color of coffee and passed every
few minutes in very small amounts. I
felt all a-flutter with nervousness. I
scarcely ate anything and I lost twentyfour
pounds. I felt short of breath and
my heart would palpitate. Sometimes I
would shake all over and become numb.
"Doan't Kidney Pills soon gave me
relief. I couldn't believe this little 60c
box had helped me after the doctors'
expensive treatments had brought no
results. Three boxes of Doan's cured
me." Sworn to before me,
R. J. B. SLACK. Notary Public.
GatDoaa'sat Any Stare, 60c a Box
DOAN'S ViHV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y.
millions
Suffer from
Acid-Stomach
Millions of people suffer year after year
from ailments affecting practically evary
fiart of the body, never drenmlng that their
II heulth can he traced directly to acldatomach.
Here Is the reason: poor digestion
means poor nourishment of the different
nrsana and tissues of the body The blood Is
Impoverished?becomes weak, thin. alugglsh.
Aliments of many klr.da spring from auch
conditions. Biliousness, rheumatism, lumh
litre irktlr, 1a.. ? *
power ami energy, headache. Inaomnla,
nervouaneaa, mental depresalon?even more
erloua allmenta auch ea cntnrrh and cancer
of the atnmnrh. Inteattnal ulcere, clrrhoala
of the liver, heart trouble?all of thcae can
often he trncej directly to acid-atomach.
Keep a aharp lookout for the Itrat eymptoma
of acld-atomnch?Indignation, heartburn,
belching, food repeating, that awful
painful bloat after entlng, and aour, gaaay
etomaeh. EATONIC, the wonderful modern
remedy for acid-atomach. ta guaranteed to d||
bring quick relief from theae atomach mls rlea
Thouaanda any they never dreamed
that anything could bring auch apeedy relief
?and make them Teel ao much better In
every wav. Try EATONIC and you. too,
will be Just aa enthualaatlc In Ita praise.
Make your life worth living?no achee or
palna?no bluee or melancholy?no more of
that tired. Ilatlvaa feeling. He well and
atrong. Oet bock your phyalcal and mental
punch: your vim, vigor and vitality. Ton
will always be weak and ailing as long as m
yoa have acld-atomach. Bo get rid of It new.
Tak* EATONIC Tablet*?they taat* good?
you eat them like a hit of candy. Tour
drugKlxt ha* EATONIC?60 cent* for a big
bo*. Oet a bo* from him today and If yo*
are not aatlaOed he will r*fund your money.
FATONIC
fcprroR Y^UH ACID-SVOMACEt)
HOW I M AUK ftoo A YEAH WITH U
IIKN.H. More erg producer. Stamp for re- ' .sW
ply. A. O. Samuel*. M. B., Cocoa, Kla.
Mate-County Agent*?Dragon Spark Intenalllrr.
Secure your territory NOW. Sample $1.
Dragon Mfg. Co.. Bos II, Little Rock, Ark.
W. N. U.( CHARLOTTE, NO. 29-1819.