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for MALARIA, CHIUS and FEVER.]
A Flying Visit.
The curious effect sometimes produced
In telegrams by want of puuctu- l
atlon or the omission of a single small I
word cannot fall to have struck every- i
one. A London lawyer had a female 1
relative In the North from whom he1
had "expectations." She had been ailing
for some weeks, when one morning
came a telegram asking the luwyer's
wife to go at once, as she?his aunt?
was much worse. His wife accordingly
went.
During the evening of the following
day the husband received this disconcerting
announcement: "Aunt Matilda
went to heaven at 8:30 returning by
11:50 tomorrow mornlnfe."
The Strong Withstand the Hent of Rummer
Hotter Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble and younger
people who are weak, will be strengthened
and enabled to go through the depreitslng
beat of summer by taking Grove's tasteless
chill tonic. It purities and enriches the blood
and builds up the whole system. Ton can
ooon feel Its Strengthening, Invigorating
JJffect. (Oo.
Lives Up to Its Name. i
Knlcker?-"VVhut has become of Are- i
water?" llocker?"It Is both fired aud >
It I* not permissible to photograph i
women In China. <
Such tender bits of fine mes
ing! One taste of Libby's
piping hot, will tell you it
chefs I Asle your grocer
Contents will serve two.
Libby, M9Neill & j
MRS. JOE PERSON'S II ;
REMEDY
ALCOHOL 20*
tiniuMU ittD. 1
RCCOMMCNDCD FOR
BLOOD DISEASES
USED AS
A General Tonic, Alterative and
a Purifier of the Blood.
D_ I I t ** ..
mwnnmmaBB I or 1 CnDT,
Eruptions and Diseases that come I
from Impurities of the Blood,
also Indigestion and
Stomach Troubles.
TU ii.idjr npnnm liic Para Jain *4 StiKaaa.
PriciJjr AjK, SanaparilU. Pill arm . tad Podofl.rlWa.Tkt
plaaS art gatharad tad tha mice a*raa?d
wUa m a JmK, araaa taaJfcoa. awl oaiy tnowgk
far* ^Ua aadad la pruaal ImaaaUhee.
PRICE $1,25
> MANUFACTURED BY
PERSON REMEDY CO.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
MM SSWSM KMmI Mra. J? Fmaaa'i OwM
an SafSa.
w mu rscKscs memo war. n an
[Etctj Woman Wanti]
FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE I
Disss Its J In water for d nosh is steps
patfk catarrh, slWatfos aad Inflammation.
Recommended by Lydla E.
Pfcdrhsm Med. Co, for tea years.
A healing wonder far nasal catarrh,
aore throat encore eyes.^ Economical
It
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cS^ufStStoouuk
"Nrnt hat poaittvoly tone for
days. The-ftrat bottla of Parana
nn relief and whlla I always
imb It la th* hous* for latri*
laciM, I MMll?> ayulf catteoly
ftw Ma aatowb of ?ho niaail,
tho trouble from which I aufforod
for ao Ion* bafora taking
thla taawdr."
Unit mIMM Farm
Mlt Kvar/whar*
Aak Tnr Paalar
linnnsi
,ILT]?Mn
ID FOR SO YEARS.
ALSO A PINE GENERAL STRENGTHEN*
ING TONIC. Said by All Draa Stoma.
Efficient Refrigerator.
Refrigeration ears for transporting
meat with which an Kngllsh railrond
Is experimenting are said to maintain
as even a temperature as elaborate refrigeration
plants on steamships.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CA8TORIA, that famous old remedy
for Infanta and children, and see that It
Sl^tare^f
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Ciy for Fletcher's Castoria
Stamps for Flume.
The Hungarian stamps which the
Italian forces seftced In Flume and
overprinted with the word Flume
apparently were lu use only a
short time; for now we lenru that
the Italians have Issued special adheslves
for this occupied Hunguriau
port. These Flume stomps of Italian
printing bear each a scene from
a street In the city, with what Is
apparently the Italian flag dying from
one of Flume's public buildings.
Yes, Hazel, the reason some men
<et married Is thut they ore too tenler-hearted
to refuse.
if?such careful seasonVienna
Sausage, served
was prepared by master
for a package today.
Libby, Chicago
After the Horse Is Out.
"Do not rest umbrellas and canes
r>n escalator," rends a sign on the longlooked-for
and now complete subway
escalator nt Park place. The sign,
however. Is at the top of the incline,
and as escalators do not escalade
downwurd it Is not legible until the
cane and umbrella carriers have
imnscu uwr me mnuuueii lerruory.
?New York Evening Post.
"BAYER CROSFON
GENUINE ASPIRIN
BAYER)
\JELs7
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin' to be
genuine must be marked with the
safety "Bayer Cross*" Always buy an
unbroken Bayer package which contains
proper directions to safely relieve
Headache, Toothache, Earache.
Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin
boxes of 12 tablets cost but a fewcents
at drusr stores?larger nncknires
also. Aspirin Is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester
of Saltcyllcadd.?Adv.
A Leading Question.
"Oh, Meestaire Soupklng," exclaimed
Count do Bustup. "I love your
daughtalre! Ket would give me sse
supreme plulsure to marry wis her!"
"A'rlght, count, but now listen t'
me: Are you able t' be supported In
th* manner In which my daughters are
accustomed t' supporting their husbands?"
An Even Bet.
Oernld?I am going to kiss you.
Oeraldlne?I'll bet you don't.
Oernld?What will you bet?
Oeraldlne?A kiss.
Rests, Refreshes. Seethes.
J 1*1Strong andPWealthy.* If
atsfvAm ^ theyTirft, Smart, Itch, or
VniirJWlC Burn, If Sore, Irritated,
VvUK LIU Inflamed or Granulated,
me Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult
At aB Druggist*. Write for Free Eye Bool
HfMl^eBMMdyCeafsaj.CMcegs.D.S.^
I
RHETT COMMENT 01
APPRMSM^BQARI
AYS FINDINGS OF VALUE 0
LANDS NEAR # CHARLESTON
IS A GRIEVOUS WRONG.
* . .
THE CASE WILL 60 TO COUR
Property Mainly In Question baa A
proximately Eight Thousand Feet
Frontage on the Water.
Charleston.?R. Q. Rhett, common
ing upon the finding oe the governmei
appraisal board, headed by Col. R. \
Ponges, as reported in a dispatch fro:
Washington, as to values of certal
lands at North Charleston requlsitlo
ed by the government, and over whl<
there is a marked difference betwee
option prices and prices awarded t
the board, said:
"The fact is the price fixed by Ct
uuci in>ugn id s grievous wrong 1
the owners of the property, and moi
than that. It is a grievous wrong n>
only to the people of Charleston bi
to the people of the whole state, whoi
chief seaport he disparaged and b
littled."
Mr. Rhett went on to say that tl
matter would "be settled in the court
The land in question mainly Is aboi
1,000 acres belonging to a farm cc
poration and nearly 8,000 feet of w
ter frontage (some 423 acres) belon
ing to the Fllbi nCompany.
Mr. Rhett points out that the a
pralsal board considered the cvalue <
the land at what it was apparent
worth several years ago. before man
millions of dollars were expend*
through the efforts of the North Cha
leston Interests to develop this an
into an Important industrial, coi
mercial and residential enterprise.
Charleston.?iA. letter has been T
ceived from Secretary Tumulty a
knowledging the Invitation of the ct'
council of Charleston to Preside*
Wilson to visit this city on his toi
of the country in the interests of tl
league of nations, and stating that tl
invitation would be borne in mindYork.?Because
there were no cas<
ready for trial, the court of cotnim
pleas for York county adjurned sli
die shortly after convening.
Beaufort.?Orders have been t
ceived at headquarters of the marii
training station at Parris Island
demobilize all marines who enlist*
(or the duration of the war.
Union.?Capt. Arthur P. McEHro
medical corps. United States army,
spending in Washington part of a 1
day leave, perllmlnary to reporting
Camp Jackson for discharge. Cai
McElroy is a graduate of the Cltad
and has been in private practice
Union for 12 years.
Columbia.?At meetings of tl
board of directors and of the stoc
holders of the Lutheran Survey Pu
llshlng Company in Columbia, T>r. t
H. Oreever. the manager of the
vey, submitted a report which showi
a gratifying growth in circulation
The American Lutheran Survey.
Bennettsvilles?A meeting of a nui
ber of representative farmers of Ma:
boro county was held at Bennett
vllle. F. B. McLeod, state manage
and A. A. Protzman, state organls*
were present and set forth clear
and pointedly the objects and pi
poses of the American Cotton Asi
ciation and also a plan for organ!
lng the state and county association
Laurens.?In line with Its polley
providing helpful convenience f
residents of the village, the Laure:
Cotton Mills Company has bought tl
Mra. Jane Todd Clark home place I
rather with about 49 acres, the ma
purpose of the purchase being to i
cure adequate pasturage for the coi
belonging to the people of the m
community.
J. Pletdhsr Batsman Buried.
Camden.?The funeral of the late
Fletcher Rateman was held from tf,
Camden Baptist church In the pn
ence of a large concourse of relatlv
and friends. Gov. R. >A.. Cooper, w'
was a close personal friend of Jt
I Bateman, was here as an honora
pllbearer. and made a few remar
telling of the close friendship exlstl
between them and in what high <
teem he had always held Mr. Batems
The burial was in charge of t'
Woodmen of the World.
Building Now Active.
Greenwood.?Coincident with the i
nounceraent that work lsto start
once on a three story addition to t'
People Rank building under the <
rection of Thomas W. Cothran, arc"
ect and builder, comes the annoum
ment that the plans for the six sto
building of Commercial Bank ha
been accepted and the contract w
be awarded shortly. The Peoi
Bank building has four stories bo
the addition will make a seven etc
building with a capacity of over 1
offices.
Fatalities by Lightning.
Orangeburg. ? A severe elect;
storm passed over Orangeburg cot
ty. resulting in five deaths. Nathan
Thomas, a prominent fanner and c
sen of Orangeburg county, frogeth
with three of his negro hands. J
Henderson, Ernest Curry and Her
Footy were killed by lightning atx
two miles from Cope.
A negro working on the farm of
T. MoCaqJp, about three miles 1
low Orangeburg, waa also killed
lightning.
;"\?'
| HUSBAND _
SAVES WIFE
' From Stiff wring by Getting
Her LyJn E. Phlrhitfi
F Vegetable Compound.
Pittsburgh- Pa.?"For many months
I wu not abb to do my work owfa^to
III |||l[ilMililllllllill backacho
I HiiRBMulllll u>d headache*. A
H UHBHi friend called my
I B Mb '-m attention to one of
iffl^^HBl y?ur newspaper
I I I ndvertisemeota and
IIU^MII lltl bnaband bought
I throe bottlaa of
Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound
for ma.
t- After taking two
,t ?bottlea 1 felt fino^
' and my troubles caused by that weakv
nees are a thing of the past. All women
m who suffer as I did should try Lydia EL
in Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound."?
Q. Mrs. J as. Rohrbero, 620 Knapp St.,
,h N. 8., Pittsburgh, Pa.
_ Women who suffer from any form of
weeks oss, as indicated by displacements,
iy inflammation, ulceration, irregularities,
backache, headaches, nervousness or
>1- "the blues," should accept Mrs. Rohr;o
berg's suggestion and give Lydia El
,A Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a
. thorough trial.
For over forty years It has been
" correcting such ailments. If you have
ie mysterious complications write for
e- advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine
Co., Lynn, Mass.
f Use Guticura Soap
;; To Clear Your Skin
All dninlata; Boa, B. Olitaut B A SO. TilosaS
Bauipl. *ach fraaof "Oittoot, Del I, Ma."
p- Tg mw x* w rw a? mm jr
of ?
|y Hannon's llumpchlm?Small herd selected
highly brad Hampahlraa for aale. 8arate#
IT boara, bred aowa. plga. L. Hannon, Atco, Oa.
>d -SPE?f |
,r- Two's company and three is grist for
>a the divorce mill. i
n- ? i
; iillife'A
jr /famous french discovery!
ie ""replace? nerVe wastage""?
increases strength energy. |?
1 gjifc'-iipyhij^fe0.^ a :
\best thing known for/
In life's great structure don't pull (
to the props till the concrete's dry.
* HOW 1
T. RHEUMATISM
BEGINS
at The excruciating agonies of rheuma,t
tlam are usually the result of failure of
the kidneys to expel poisons from the
01 system. If the irritation of these uric
at acid crystals is allowed to continue, in*
curable bladder or kidney disease may
result. Attend to it at once. Don't
resort to temporary relief. The sick
kidneys must be restored to health bv
. the use of some sterling remedy which
K* will prevent a return of the disease,
tv Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
V Oil Capsules immediately. They have
_ brought back the joys of life to count*
ir" leas thousands of sufferers from rheu*
pd matism, lame back, lumbago, sciatica,
0( gall stones, gravel and other affections
of the kidneys, liver, stomach, bladder
and allied organs.
Tbey will attack the poisons at once,
m. clear out the kidneys and urinary tract
, and the soothing healing oils ana herba
rl" will restore the inflamed tissues and
ta- organs to normal health.
,r All others are Imitations. Ask for
GOLD MEDAL and ha sure the name
,r* GOLD MEDAL is on the box. Threa
1y glass, at all good druggiits?Adv.
ir
io- Pessimists are people who go around
|s. looking for thorns to sit on.
is.
^A^orptd Hver prevents proper food ssalra*
?uuo Uti your li v.r Willi Wrlfbt't
of Indian T?(?tabl* Ptlla. They act gently. Adv.
or
n8 Tenrs are sometimes a blessing.
I Couldn't Work
ITS
m S. W. Bishop Was Laid Up By
Kidney Trouble. Now Owes
Good Health to Doan's.
"I owe my present good health, largehe
ly. to Doan'a Kidney Pills," says S.
W. Bishop, 6162 Kensington Ave., 8t.
SB* Louis, Mo. "I wasn't able to work.
og Sharp pains would catch me when I
stooped or tried to lift anything, and
ho at night the kidney seIr.
cretions passed frequently A
_ and were scanty ana F
7 painful. Specks seemed to fee M
dc before my eyes and I wfj
ng would get dizzy. There ps
s_. was a puffincHB under my
eyes. 1 could see myself
1 n | failing from day to day JSs jK*
he | end I finally was laid up
from June until Septem- _
ber. I got Doan'a Kidney
Pills and used them. I received
relief with the first box and became
stronger every day. I could sleep well
* at night and the kidney secretions were
** now of natural color. The dizziness
he and other troubles disappeared and I
.?< picked up in weight. Alter I had used
four boxes of Doan'a Kidney Pilla I
looked and felt like my old self. The
se- cure seemed a miracle and I firmly berv
lieve that my life was saved by this
7 remedy."
Sworn to before me.
J" JOHN W. BRUNS, Notary Public.
iW, Get Deaa's at Aay Store, 60c a Boa
2 DOAN'S VS5V
FOSTER-MILS URN CO, BUFFALO. N. T.
i J SELDOM SEE
WW a biff kites like this, bat your horse
IB- WM v u..?u ? u.
J IT ankle, hock, etifllc, knee or throat.
- (J t&MdteMd
?f ZL aril^leain^pllwithc^
>n fT the florae. No bll?t0r, no niir
>u' gone. Concentrated?only a lew
drop* required at an application. $2. SO per
T> Wat* Mxni DacriW rar cm tor i?*rtol lurntctloBi.
. *M Book R (r**. absorbINETTr.. tb* udMfdc
ubumbi tor ?MM. winw* Puefel ??m?r*.
to* ItkrH OI*?k Wem*. tiilm, Vutaw Vrtiwi *11* jr*
to* at toiiMMitne ItriM tl tl Wiltmtnata e
Muni. Ukml rrl.1 hnttte >o?mM tor 10c.
It. P. YOUMB. P.O. P..MT?|toSl. ferleffleld, Ma*
m i 4
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CO
OPERATIVE PUN PLEASES
ktarfM County Afint Relates ait In*
atanaa of Benefits Derived From
New Plan of Marketing.
Clemeon College.?Recently Lauone
county shipped a carload at hogs
so-operatlvely for farmers. The county
agent and the animal husbandrymen
of the extension service helped
the farmers with the shipment, and
low M. D. Moore, oounty agent, in a
recent report gives an instance of the
Bffect of this co-operative marketing
in farmers.
"One of these men shipped hogs In
lur first carload shipment, April 7.
Recently he said: 'Moore, when you
isked me to ship hogs in April I had
fully made up my mind to stop growing
hogs for market, for I was-tired
if begging local butchers to buy my
tiogs, often at a sacrifice; but I find
this carload plan of selling hogs is
what we need and I've changed my
mind and shall grow all the hogs I
:an.'"
Charleston.?About 50 young men
from this state, of whom a score are
from Charleston, have gone to the
wheat fields of Kansas to work this
lummer.
Washington?Information was made
public at the war department here
showing that the Forty-eighth Regiment
will not be removed from Camp
Jackson.
Word was received in Columbia of
the death in Colleton county of J. M.
Ackermam .treasurer elect. Mr. Ackarman
was elected last summer and
was to have taken over the office
July 1. Because of illness, R. E.
Jones continued the office.
Anderson.?James J .Baldwin, archi
tect, haa been commissioned by a
board of Candler county, Georgia, to
prepare plans and specifications for
a new flre-proof court house. This is
the third Georgia court house which
Mr. Baldwin has secured in the past
sis weeks.
Orangeburg. ? Probably the first
business trip made by a South Carolina
commercial traveler by aeroplane
was made by Charles Moore of the
Carolina-Portland Cement Company
of Charleston, when he reached Oraugeburg
about 10 o'clock to call upon
a builders' supply house.
Camden.?Jim Sheom, the white
man who was shot In a raid upon
an Illicit distillery, seven miles east
of Camden, in which F. E. Bateman,
state constable was mortally wounded,
came to Camden and surrendered
to Sheriff Welsh after spending the
night in hiding in a swamp.
Laurens.?Hastings Dial, a son of
Dr. W. H. Dial, and a nephew of
Senator N. B. Dial, left Laurens for
Washington to report for assignment
in the United States marine service
aa cargo inspector for the government.
His rank will be that of lieutenant
commander and his duties will
take him to all parts of the world.
Columbia.?-Stamp sales for the
nrsi nan year 01 1713 axnouni.ru iu
$179,751.66 at the Columbia postofTlce
which is a decrease of $57,012.59 for
the same period of 1918. This falling
ofT In the sale of stamps Is largely
due to the reduction In the personnel
of Camp Jackson and many war
workers leaving the city.
Newberry.?The eighth session of !
the Lutheran summer school for
church workers has been conducted at
Newberry College during the week
with greater Interest than has been
manifested at any former meeting.
The enrollment was the largest in
the history of the school. Fifty-eight
congregations were represented with
a total enrollment of 258.
Spartanburg.?The ten-day strike of
the street railway employees of the
South Carolina Light ft Power Company
reached the stage of violence
here, when C. C. Crouch, a motorman,
who had not joined the strikers,
waa taken from his ear and badly
beaten by parties as yet unknown to
the authorities.
Live Stock Center.
Dillon.?A representative audience
of business men gathered In the auditorium
of the court house to hear an
address by George R. Wheeler, manager
of the Souli Carolina Land Owners'
Association.
During his talk the speaker stated
that South Carolina will In the course
of time become the center of the live
stock industry of the United States
and pointed out certain steps necessary
for the lan downers, bankers and
business men to take to hasten the
d*T.
Up In the Air.
Anderson.?SI* Andersonlans were
given a thrill when Lieut. Jesse Simpson
took them ut> In the aeronlane.
Those to whom this privilege was
granted hy the government were G.
Pierce Brown, Jr., representing The
Daily Mall; Paul Browne, The State;
Mrs. C. McC. Patrick, the Greenville
Daily News, and Miss Margaret Olds.
Spartanburg Herald. Bach passenger
was given a spin of 30 minutes in the
air, and these 30 minutes were crowded
with visions never seen before,
and were full of thrilling sights.
Daughters Kill Father.
Florence.?Brutality of an almost
Inconceivable nature marked the killing
of Sylbert Myers, a respected negro
farmer, by his iwo daughters, Lillian
and Rebecca, aged 16 and 18.
Using an axe as a weapon the two
girls struck their father on the back
of his head while he was seated at
the table eating his supper. After hiding
the body the girls returned to
the house, dressed In their Sunday
clothes and went to an ice cream sup
per Just a few hundred yards from the
pot where the body lay.
" " Tv
* A
v" \ Vt.V
I I am Sincere! SI t
I Guarantee D(
listen to me! Calomel sic
day's work. If bili<
headachy read i
Liveh up your sluggish liver! Feel j
fine and cheerful; make your work a i
pleasure; be vigorous and full of am- I
bltion. But take no nasty, dangerous i
| calomel, because it makes you sick
! and you may lose a day's work. I
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver, j
which causes necrosis of the boues.
Calomel crashes into sour bile like .
dynamite, breaking it up. That's when j
you feel that awful nausea and crampvlng.
Listen to me! If you want to enjoy
the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel
cleansing you ever experienced. Just
take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's
Liver Tone tonight Your druggist or
dealer sells you a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone for a few cents under my i
Unfailing Symptoms.
Mose Lightfoot?Mawnln'!
Wash Lincoln?Mawnln'!
"How is you all dls mawnln'?"
"Ah got a misery."
"Where 'bouts?"
"Ah feel all de time like Ah was
gonna fall right down in mail tracks."
"Fall riirlit rtnwnI"
"Yassah."
. "Man nllve, yo* all pot de dropsy!"
?Youugstown Telegram.
WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND
SWAMP-ROOT
For many year? druggists have watched
with much interest the remarkable record
maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liver and bladder mcdieine.
It ia a physician's prescription.
Swamp-Root is a strengthening medicine.
It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder
do the work nature intended they I
should do.
Swamp-Root has stood the test of years.
It is sold by all druggists on its merit
and it should help you. No other kidney
medicine has so many friends.
Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start
treatment at once.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper.?Adv.
Figuring It Out.
The Income Tax Man?Is there
| anything you don't understand, mada
in?
Mrs. Grabbit?Yes. In listing my
Income nni I entitled to deduct the
dollar a week I allow my husband
out of his salary for carfare and
lunches?
e
To Have a Clear Sweet Skin.
Touch pimples, redness, roughness
or itching, If any, with Cutlcura Ointment,
then bathe with Cutlcura Soap
and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and
dust on a little Cutlcura Talcum to
leave a fascinating fragrance on skin.
Everywhere 25c each.?Adv.
Poetry and Prose.
"Across the Alps lies Italy" may be
a kuuu ?iuuuiiiuiK mono, nut it nigll
school cluss In Kansas chose this:
"Beyond us lies the snwbuck nud the
wushtub."?Boston Transcript.
Dr. Paery's "Daad 8hot" not only expels
Worms or Tapeworm but cleans out the
mucus In which they breed and tones up
ths digestion. One dose sufficient. Adv.
Real happiness Is cheap enough, yet
how dearly we pay for Its counterfelt.
Make Baby O
Keep the little stomach regula
of health in infancy, by using
MRS. WIN
SYR
The Infants' and Ch
that produces such remarkable s
constipation, flatulency, wind colic
Contains no alcohol ? opiates?
gredients. It is a highly potent ve
very best ingredients obtainable,
smiles that follow.
f AN<^MJ7Il
" ) HaiSdF; 'l
BGSH
ECZEI
THIS Isn't on? of those fake fre
ment offers you have seen s
times. We don't offer to give yo
thing for nothing?but we do gunrnr
you cnn try this wonderful trcntni
tlrcly at our risk, and this guun
backed by your local druggist.
w. ??. inmii.1 ui /Milium,
writes: "I was afflicted with a very I
of Eczema for 2fi years, which was In
legs and hips. Through nl> this tlmi
different remedies and doctors' i
tlons, obtaining no relief until I us
HUNT'S 8ALVE.
"One Box entirely cured me, and
two years have elapsed I have hat
turn of the trouble. Naturally I r
as the greatest remedy In the worft
Hunt's Salve la compounded esp<
Itch, Ringworm, Tetter and other s!
Remember Hunt's Salve costs yc
so do not delay but get a box now 01
7Bc at your druggist's or direct by i
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICI
)p Calomel^^^^l
idson's
kens and you may
axis, constipated oc 'v
ny guarantee.
personal money-back guarantee
each spoonful will clean your gtfgnHj^^^H
liver better than a dose of nastyrdfllij|K9|^H
mel and that It wont make god .eldfci?MwM
Dodson's Liver Tone Is fen
medicine. Ton'U know it t? terntmrnmm
mg, because you wiii wake up fe?a!SvuwS|^S
fine, your liver will be workingj beaO>c?K
n<?hn nnH Hlvvlnnoe ?A*ia afnmnAh will
be sweet and bowels regular.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely
vegetable, therefore harmless and enn
not salivate. Give it to your children* k
Millions of people are using Dodson's '';
Liver Tone Instead of dangerous calomel
now. Tour drnggtst will tell you
that the sale of calomel is almost ^
stopped entirely here.?Adv.
old Rellablt |
SulphurCompouhd f
For pimples, black-heads, freckles, blotches
and tan, as well as lor more serious face, scalp
and body eruptions, hives, edema, etc., use
this scientific compound of sulphur. Asa lotion,
It soothes and heals: taken internally?
a few drops In a glass of water?It gets at the ?*/;. ,J
root of the trouble and purifies the blood. *
Physicians agree that sulphur Is one of the
most effective blood purifiers known. Remember,
a good complexion Isn't skin deep I
?it's health deep.
Be sure to ask for HANCOCK SULPHUR (
COMPOUND. It has been used with satis* i
factory results for over 23 years. I
50c and $1 the bottle I
at your druggist's. If he can't supply you, mA
send his name and the price In stamps and
we will send you n bottle direct.
HANCOCK UQUID SULPHUR H
COMPANY Myyn
Baltimore. Md. 'j/'j
ffmnd At/yAxr Ctmfunj Otnt- <$*ir|*5~*5> QRHBI
mtnt?ZS nd Jft?fnum xnith Ih* B?\ **/fn
UfuiJ Cimfvnd.
! HE "BLUbiJH
Caused by flHHflj
Acid-Stoma^H
Millions people who worry, are
dent, have apella mrntel depression,
blue and are often melancholy, believe t^HBHHH
these conditions are due to outside Influta^^^^H^H
over which they have little or no contr^H^^^^I^H
Nearly always, however, they can be tracs^^^^^H^^H
to sn Internal source?acid-stomach. Nor
It to be wondered at. Acld-slomach. begloR^^^^^^^H
nln* with euch well defined symptoms as tS.
digestion, belchlnr, heartburn, bloat, etc,,
will. If not checked. In time effect to eoma ^
dearer or other all the vital orrtnr. The
ncrvoua system becomes deranged. DIliitloB
suffers. The blood la Impoverished. Health
and strength are undermined. The victim oC
acld-atomach. although he may not know
the cauae of his ailments, feels his hop^
courage, ambition and energy slipping. And
truly life la dark?not worth much to tho
man or woman who has acld-atomach!
Oat rid of It! Don't let acld-atomach hold
you back, wreck your health, make your
days miserable, make you a victim of tho
"blues" and gloomy thoughts! There la i
marvelous modern remedy called BATONIO
that brings, oh! such quick relief from your
stomach miseries?seta your stomach to righto
?makes It strong, cool, sweet and comfortable
Helps you get back your strength, vigor,
vitality enthusiasm and good cheer. So
many thousands upon thousands of sufferers
nave used BATONIC with such marveloualy
heipful results that we are sure you will
feel the same way If you will Just give It m
tllal. Oet a big BO cent bo* of E ATONIC?
the good tasting tablets that you eat like *
bit of candy?from your druggist today. H#
will return your money If results are not
even more than you expect.
FATONIC
P C FOR TOUR ACfxFSTOMACjQ
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 31-1919.
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ted and bowels open, the secret
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up
n-i d i-a?
uuivu m nvgUHlior
ind gratifying results. Relieves
, diarrhoea, and other disorders,
narcotics?or other harmful ingetable
preparation made of the
Give it to baby and watch the t
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StlUnt Afntt :
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u some
itee thnt /4^K3P/- %
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Georgia, /
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my V_ JBnjMHIH
? pPM^?mM
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do reegnrd
It V
Mnlly for the treatment of Eczema,
kin diseases.
>u nothing If yon are not satisfied,
n our money back guarantee. Price
nail If he does not handle It.
NE CO., Sherman, Texan