Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 02, 1919, Image 4
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in a "Bayer package." containing prop- <
er directions for Colds, Pain, Head- (
aeka, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rhea- 1
i ?fine Name "Bayer" means genuine (
fsplHn prescribed by physicians for <
nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 <
tahlwta coat few cents. Aspirin la trade 1
ark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaeatlcacidester
of Sallcyllcacld.?Adv.
Its 8tyle.
Wasn't the musical program at the '
entertainment something of a pot-pour- "
^% mr
Ho; It was Just a mixture." *
Wall* Cutlcura Improve Your 8kln. "
Oa rising and retiring gently smear '
Wm face with Cutlcura Ointment
Yah off Ointment In fire minutes
?tth Cuticura Soap and hot water. It
\ fa wonderful sometimes what Cuticura t
win do for poor complexions, dandruff, r
>dlB| and red rough hands.?Adv.
1
With the exception of a fussy I
woman, there Is nothing on earth so 1
dtagreenble as a fussy man. 1
The Effects
fT^HAT INFANTS are peculiarly at
S preparations, all of which ato na
smallest doses, if continued, thes
felons and growth of tho cells which arc
feaihordHty, mental perversion, a craving
Nervous diseases, such as intractable <
wan are o result of doaidg with opiate
s their infancy. The rule among phy
seosire opiates in the smallest doses foi
then if unavoidable.
The administration of Anodynes, Di
other narcotics to ohildren by any but
decried, and the druggist should not be
and the attention of a physician, ant
doae them willfully with narcotics.
Gastoria oowtains no narcotics if it
algnot"! n of Chas. H. Fletcher.
?? !! wwiviw una;* bmii IBB Hgl
1 The who<? bunt* ringing with laugbter
M SUtl with good 11b* U yovr bono*
Bear a.any mothan tmIIm that T11HIR Of
IMiUIr bead of Vba baallh of the whoht faml
la lb* o?nt?r liar baallb of Blind aat bodj
rarythtag around bar.
Ryou ara NOT wall. If too are naryonj, Irriti
i plAy, hb'I eat with any appaUte, tba c
your llMt la out of order.
Try UTIRIABR It la a preparation rear
i Miiirlnrant and clinical practice by an amlnei
yon haffe liver trouble. Indignation, coaatlpatloi
oulefelr bclp ron Good for the Whole Family, I
Try tJ^iaRBASBI Sand (100 for a regular al
It not a lUifled we return your money, add real
DELHI CHEMICAL COMPANY. Station D
laaaMMMnaBMWHnaanMMBBB
BROUGHT HIM BACK TO EARTH
Liberal Suggestion Made by Old 6ouee 1
Was Not Exactly the Answir
Orator Desired. f
The literary society was meeting In
Odd Fellows' hall. Itev. Josluh Dob- 1
son presided. Hon. James Iltflvar *
MeHenry, the noted orator frori the
djalolng county, was speaklifV on
"The 1'enre Tuble," and the audience '
was rapt In respectful attention
TAnd that was what they con?;?ded,"
Da concluded. "I ask you, fellow eltl- '
aew, what does this nation need? (
What la her necessity, as she leaves 1
the far western shore and steps proudDr
arrows the Pacific, and in vK?? ova 1
mt the world lays the hand of demo '
ty open the brow of the Orient?
Wlmt, I repeat, does she need 7*
"Ttobbdr bootsh," hiccoughed the *
town soiroe. 1
N>) Case for a Dime.
V-Wbat did you give thut beggar?"
A dollar." .
"*A dollar! I should think a dime
wwald have been enough."
A dime! The poor mnn snld he
wan hungry and neede<l something to
at. The least I could do was to give
Mm enough to buy a cup of coffee and 1
a roll." i
Any man who buys n mule Is sure
tar have a kick coming. I
r ' 1 ~~
Coffee Cc
7
!] Usually in
I Frequently
Instant ]
1ft A rlollflrttio /1nv\
< ?? m uvtiviu uo UlUt
I coffee-like flavor, r
| instantly in the cup.
Economicaljj
No Raise
1 50-cnp tins 30c
j POSTUM CERE*
I Battle Cre<
Ig | | Sold by Grocer* an
i
11
m
V Constipated, Bilious I
. or Headachy, take | ^
wmmmmm+**+ e? ?? ft t~ " ?< j : ; : : ;
Feel grand! Be efficient! Don't stay
ick, bilious, headachy, constipated. Beoore
the liver and bowel poison which
s keeping your head dlssy, your tongue 1
:oated, your breath bad and yocr atom- |
ich sour. Why not get a small box of
Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest
axatlve-cathartlc you v ever expert- F
meed? Cascarets never gripe; sicken
>r inconvenience one like Salts, Oil,
Calomel or harsh pills. Cascarets bring
unshine to cloudy minds and half-elck
todies. They work while you sleep. Adv.
A Cure for the 111. 0
First Office Boy?I tokl'the boss to
ook at the dark circles under my eyes *
ind see If I didn't need a half day off. o
Second Office Boy?What did he t
ay? j,
First Office Boy?He said I needed
t bar of soap.?Piilludelphiu North *
interim u: L
D
Domestic Economy. a
Mr. Spendtt?We must be very exrnvugnnt.
LongsufTerer tells ine his ^
nnrket bills are half what ours are. t
His Wife?And did he also tell you
ds wife nags him at Ills meals till
ie gets mad and leaves the table?
rhen she serves what he leaves for
ds next meal.
of Opiates.
Lsoeptible to opium and its various
rootio, Is well Known. Even in the
e opiates cause changes in the funoi
likely to become permanent, causing
for aloohol or narcotics in later life,
irvous dyspepsia and lack of staying
s or narcotics to keep children quiet
sicians is that children should never
r more than a day at a time, and
rope. Cordials, Soothing Syrups and
a physician cannot be too strongly
a party to it. Children who are ill
1 it is nothing lees than a crime to
health U the
lyT The mother
r reflected Id
ible, can't work,
IffldBani Of mother".SrJS.'Sarii'.aR
healthy
u. It wlU act at onoe. * * ? w
. children,.
>. BALTIMORE. MD.
m m i i mi i ii
Satisfied.
The grny-lullred stranger bent ovei
he desk. 1
"Are you the society editor?" he '
isked. <
"I am." ?
"Are you the person who wrote up
he account of lust "hint's big recapIon?"
t
"Yes; anything wrong with it?"
"That's what I want to fliul out (
l?ook here. I notice in speaking of t
ny daughter you use the sentence: i
She swept about the room with on ?
nherited grace that arrested every ?
nie's attention.' Now, what was your 1
mrpose in writing that?" 1
"Why, It struck me as a first-class '
tpport unity for u neat compliment to i
ler esteemed parents; tliut's all.'' 1
"You are sure that you didn't mean <
o Insinuate that her father laid the i
'oundatlon of ids fortune by selling i
jroonis I" <
"Certainly not." i
"Because I did, you know." '
"I didn't know It.'
"Then that's all right. Good day."?
Dallas News. I
Not That Creed. 1
"Do you believe In telepathy?" 1
"No; I don't take to these new- .
'angled schools. Give me a good old ,
illoputh every time." .
Matrimony has cured many an old
mchelor of selfishness. /
T
tsts
00 Much
%
Money?
in Health
Postum
"?jt! i litii
! A MVIMei j
NhaOmi Ciiim^ I
?Healthful
in Price
100-cup Una 50c
i?y
\L COMPANY
ik, Mich.
\
d General Storee
? MARKET ^
I U
I* OLUTIONG PASSED FIXING a
GLIDING SALE FOR SEED "
AT COLUMBIA MEETING. *
[0 ENC0URA6E COMPETITION \
*
d
'rlow Fixed for Months of October,
November and Deoember Are $78, n
978, and $81 Respectively a
' *
Columbia. n
Resolutions expressing favor of an g
>pen market for cotton seed in South
Carolina and calling upon the farmers s!
f this state to hold their seed until P
he market, reaches $72 per ten dnrtig
September. $75 during October, ^
78 during November and $81 during g(
lecember were adopted at a called f*
neeting of farmers, oil mill operators R
nd seed dealers.
The main features of the meeting
rere the outspoken opposition tc
naking any sort of an agreement with ^
he oil mill interests and the d-tiire
or an open market with all encour- jj
igement possible for . competition.
Vhen the matter of setting a mini- ^
uum figure for seed came up for die- ^
:ussion, there was a diversity of
pinion, some expressing the hope p
hat a definite price would be fixed, r"
thers holding that such a course
vould be unwise. Finally it was de-I c'
.lrio/1 <* ? on * ~ --1- 8
vv? uiro an mi iiicio IU 13iv UUl
ess than $72 for seed durin-; the ?
>resent month with a sliding scale for ?
he remaining fall months. w
War Risk Insurance Being Paid. ^
South Carolina families are being w
>aid $15,635,860 in war risk insur- q
ince claims by Uncle Sam. Ke is d
naking restitution as far as money h
w ill do It to those whose sons and
lusbands died in the service of their
:ountry during the greatest war of all &
lines.
There are 1,789 insurance claims c
>eing paid in South Carolina through h
he bureau of war risk insurance to h
>eneflciarles named at the time ap- r
plication for insurance was made by
loldiers, sailors and marines, now *
lead. The average policy carried by
hese 1,789 men was $8,740.
G
Sash to finish Canal.
OfTer has been made to the South
Carolina canal commission by the Co- ^
umbia Railway, Gas & Electric com- ^
?any to complete the canal according c
:o the speciflcatlons of the act of De:ei
ber 24, 1887. The ofTer is contintent
upon immediate discontinuance w
if all pending litigation. The work v
will begin upon notice that the offer v
las been accepted and will proceed v
tvith dispatch. It is further stipulat- !
5d that upon the acceDtance the r
:ompany is to be relieved from any j
:laim of forfeiture by the state of b
South Carolina. e
li
Dlymplc Games at Fair. c
Various events to be staged here n
luring fair week to be or. the order of ?
he famous Olympic games were an- P
nounced by the Y. M. C. A. physical a
iirectors committee. These track
ind field events, aquatic contests, c
.ennls, volley ball and other games
will be put on by the South Carolinn t
Y". M. C. A. and every city in the z
jtate may send teams to compete. A l
large number of trophy cups will be a
offered for individual and team win- a
tiers and the city scoring the largest s
number of points in all events will re- f
:eive a handsome silver trophy to be b
retained for one year. it
Value of Asylum Property. F
The total value of the land, buildings
and equipment of the state hos- c
pltal for the insane is $2,165,176.38, g
according to a statement given out by j
Ben M. Sawyer, secretary of the *
South Carolina budget commission, j
based on the audit submitted by the t
Institution. Of this total, the build- a
Ings are valued at $1,222,700, the t
land at $682,405.17 and the equip- ]
ment at $260,071.21. c
Thrift Campaign Urged. f
William M. Shand of Columbia,
chairman of the government thrift or- <
sanitation for Richland county, has |,
received a copy of a letter Just writ- r
ten by Governor Cooper in which the
executive expresses the hope that the
savings movement will be vigorously
pushed in the schools. |?
Accompanying the governor's letter
is a communication from the state superintendent
of education. J. E. Swearingen,
who wishes to see a savings
society in every school room in South j
Carolina. |
Legion Invites Roosevelt.
Col. Theodore Roosevelt, son of the i
late President Roosevelt, has been in- j
vited to deliver an address at the first ,
annual meeting of the American le- ;
glon of South Carolina, October 28. !
in Columbia in the hall of the house
of representatives. Ho is expected to
accept the invitation. Governor
Cooper has also been invited to deliver
an address
Colonel Roosevelt saw active ser- J
Ice in the war with Germany, hav- ,
Ing been in the thickest of the fighting
on the American front in Prance.
New Charter* and Commtaalons.
The Farmers Dank of Denver, Anderson
county, was chartered by the
secretary of stata with a proposed
capital stock of 120.000. J. R. Garrison
is president.
The Carolina Bake-Rite syjptem of
Spartanburg was commissiohed with
a proposed capital stock of $20,000 |
The compapy proposed to buy, sell
install and operate ceitain ovens and !
baking systems.
The Griffin Drug Company of Greenville
was chartered with a capital
stock of $5,000. j]
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l?w?Nt Soldier Scholar*. g
University of South Carol tarn *tn "
ant* who loft thoir dan? to aaswai
ho oalt to a? and who foasht Ir
ho groat war aro to be rewarded foi
heir sacrifices by the faculty. Dr. W
. Carre 11, president of the university
nnounced that all men who left th<
ntvefhity to Join the army or ha*y
nd who .havo now returned to take
p their work where It was left oil
rlll be given credit for their term oi
aniee In the army sr navy.
This action op the part of the Instl
ition will affect a large number ol
oys who have returned to complete
heir education after various periode
t service in the military. Each man
111 be given as much credit as his In
lvJdual case merits and there will be
o general standard set. It is esti
tated that 75 war veterans are back
ad they are all elated that their sac
iflces In going Into the army and
ayy are to be recognised.
lection in Kershaw County. (
Governor Cooper named a commit g
Ion to make arrangements for the t(
roposed election on the question o! p
nnezing four square miles of Ker e
iaw county territory to Lee county. ^
he election is to consolidate a d
jhool in Lee. The commissioners in
ivor of the proposition are W. H. .
adcllffe and W. R. Humphries
gainst M. C. Pate and D. L. John- .
on. All -re of Lucknow. c
Use Parrott Resigns. 11
Miss Edith L. Parrott. the state t<
ome demonstration agent, has lenered
her resignation to take effect
ctober 14. President Johnson or
/inthrop College reluctantly accepts n
le resignation and realizes that her ri
lace will be hard to All. Miss Par- ^
>tt has served the state and Win- c
irop and Clemson Colleges in this d
apaclty efficiently and faithfully ^
ince August, 1912. She is a graduate d
f Wlnthrop College with the degree V
f A. B. and Columbia University 0
rith the degree of B. S. w
It waB just atter her graduation '
rom the school of household arts at S
olumbia University that Miss Parrott s
ras called by the sta'.e and Wlnthrop c
ollege to take charge of the home b
emonstration work, which has ita ?
eadquarters at Wlnthrop College.
luch Work on Highways.
During the past two weeks highway
onstruction to the amount of $381,000
as been contracted for by the state
ighway commission and Capt Roy
'^nnell, highway engineer, said that ,
he indications were that a similar x
mount would be contracted for durig
the next 30 days.
tovarnor Honors Requisition.
Governor Cooper honored requisi- |
Ion papers from the governor of New
rork for the return to that state of
ilex Schier alias Alex Stern, who ia
harged with grand larceny in the
rst degree. He is now at Parrls Isind,
near Beaufort. He is charged
rith the theft of 516 yards of cloth,
alued at $4 65 a yard, and 100 yards,
aluod at $8.15 a yard, making a total
alue of $3,200.
iities Accept Quotas. a
The cities of Greenville, Spartan- i t
urg, Columbia, Charleston and Flor- li
nee nave now accepted tne quota* al- j
stted them in the $50,000 Y. M. C. A. li
ampaign fund, according to a state- d
tent given out by T. B. Lanhani, 1 s
tate secretary. Other cities are ex- 1 y
acted to accept their quotaB as soon r
s they can be presented to them. o
. b
citizenship Restored.
Governor Cooper granted a pardon
o John D. Dominick to restore citienship.
Dominick was convicted in *
916 of forgery and sentenced to d
erve one year. The sentence was 0
erred and the pardon is only to re- *
tore citizenship. Dominick comes *
rom a good family and has conducted *
imself properly since leaving the pen- ^
tentiary. . v
u
'hone Rates Increased.
The railroad commission granted in- '
leases in telephone rat's for Ninety- i
lix and McCormick as was done the ?
irevlous day for Abbeville. The rates
rere asked on petition of the com- 0
sanies, which petition was supported
?y petitions from a majority of the
iubscribers. The rates for business r
elephone are: special, $3; duples
>2.50. For residence telephones: spe
:ial, $2; duples $1.50. v
?oultry Culture Advocated.
"Artificial hatching of and rearing
>f chickens is preferable ta natural
vhen more than 200 chickens are
-eared annually" is a rule which ap
>ears in the fifth edition of extension
tulletin 16. "Poultry Culture 'for
Jouth Carolina," just off the press.
rhia rule and the details of artificial
y producing chickens are among the
lew things set forth in the publicsion
by the author. Prank Q. Hare,
irofessor of poultry husbandry at
^lemson college, in the 14 pages of
ext dealing with this subject.
Seeking to Bring Relief.
The Rev. O. H. Pannkoke, who is
low in South Carolina assisting Luthsrans.
in their campaign for $300,000
'or Newberry and Summerland col
eges, ih secreiary or me r^urneran nu
eau and ia working with the Nationil
Lutheran Council In their campaign
'or relief among Lutherans of Fin
and, Esthonia, Poland and other east>rn
European countries. A nationwide
campaign is to he pressed for money
ind clothing for relief in Europe and
Dr. Pannkoke and Rev. O. L. Koiffer
iave the campaign in charge.
Candidates for Scholarship.
F. P. McQowan, graduate of the
:lass of 1919, and J. A. Duncan, grad
irate of the class of 1917, have been
named as the University of South
Carolina's two representatives to con
test for the Rhodes scholarship to Ox
ford University the coming OctC'ber.
The final selection of the candidate
from tMs state will be made October
S when the selection committee mrets
tiere.
Mr. McOowan is from Laurens and
Mr. Duncan ia a Columbia boy.
.. V ^
HICK! YOUR HAIR
NEEDS "DANDERINE"
keek Uflly tfandrufTI. ktop hair
eowiwi ?it Mi iMbla
Ha beauty
JIttle "Danderine" cools, cleanses
nd makes the feverish, itchy scalp
oft and pliable; then this stimulating
onic penetrates to the famished hair
oots, revitalizing and invigorating
very hair in the head, thus stopping
tie hair falling out, or getting thin,
ry or fading.
After a few applications of "Danderae"
you seldom find a fallen hair or a
article of dandruff, besides every hair
hows new life, vigor, brightness, more
olor and thickness.
A few cents buys a bottle of deightful
"Danderine" at any drug or
jllet counter.?Adv.
8ome Country 1
rinnegan, a railroad worker, though
ot he of "On ngnln, off again" fame,
eturned to Ireland recently ou a visit.
>n being Questioned hv his rolntlvos
oncemlng the wonders of America, he
escribed its sl*e ns follows: "Pliwy,
kiner-r-rlcn Is so big thnt If ye war to
r-rag England through the Shtntes
e wouldn't lave a mar-rk In th' dirt,
n' ye could lose Olrelnnd Intolrely In
an o' thiin gr-reat Inland oceans we
ov, phwnt we call lakes, an' If ye had
cotlaml to get rid of there are a thounnd
earners to hide her In, an' nobodc
ould tell phwere ye'd put her, except,
egorra, for the strong smell av
dilHky."?Boston Transcript.
Lift off Corns!
Doesn't hurt a bit and Freexont
costs onty a few cents.
With your fingers 1 You can lift oft
ny hard corn, scft corn, or corn beween
the toes, and the hard skin calises
from bottom of feet. '
a. tiny nottie or "Freezone" costs
Ittle at any drug store; apply a few
It ops upon the corn or callus. In*
tantly it stops hurting, then shortly
ou lift that bothersome corn or callus
Ight off, root and all, without one bit
f pain or soreness. Truly! No humug!?Adv.
Temperature ana Metals.
In a demonstration at the London
toyal Institution of the effects of sud!en
changes of temperature on various
materials, Prof. C. H. Lees showed
hat iron and mnrhle could he removed
rom low temperature to 030 degrees,
Fahrenheit, and changed back from
lent to cold without (Tacking. Quartz
k-ns shattered, though silica glass wus
maffected.
> DHt* Oat Malaria
Aad Balld Up The System
'alt* the Old Standard GROVE'S TA8TE.ess
chill TONIC. You know what you
re taking, as the formula la printed on
very label, showing It le QUININE and
RON in taetele.Ts form. The Quinine drives
ut the malaria, the Iron builds up the
yetem. Price ?0c.
Enterprise is a sprout that is
iruned by experience.
A woman doesn't necessarily cry
ehen she sheds tears.
I ATTT
I Sick
I To do your duty
B times your health
I consideration. T1
i tell how they foui
I Hellam, Pa.?'"I took Lyd
B ?table Compound for fema
B placement. I felt all run dov
S I had been treated by a phys
g? bo decided to give LydiaE. P
IS a trial, and felt better rlgh
since last April and doing al
&3 I was unable to do any worl
M table Compound is certainly
take when in this condition. !
H this letter."?Mrs. E. It. Cm
M Lowell, Mich.?"I suffer*
I down pains, was irregular a
U displacement. I began to t
H table Compound which gave
my health. I should like to n
H remedies to all suffering woi
H lar way."?Mrs. Elise IIeh
| Why
I LYDIi
I VEGETi
GLORIOUS! I'M I
Yesterday I was Sick, Herd
"Dodson's Liver Toue"
You're bilious, sluggish, constipate*
You feel headachy, your stomach mu
be sour, your breath bnd, your ski
sallow and you believe you need vlli
dangerous Calomel to sturt liver un
bowels.
Here's my guarantee! Ask yon
druggist for a bottle of Dodson's Live
Tone and take a spoonful tonight. 1
it doesn't start your liver and strnlgh
en you right up better than Calonn
THE RIGHT V
in all cases of
Distemper, Pinkeye, Infill
enza, Colds, etc.
of all horses, brood mares, colts,
stallions, Is to
"SPOHN THEM"
On their tongue or In tho feed pi
Spohn's Liquid Compound. uive ti
remedy to all of them It acts on tt
blood and Rlands. It routs the dlseai
by expelllnR the disease germs. It wan
off the trouble no mat? :r how they ai
"exposed." Absolutely free from an:
thinR Injurious. A child can safely taV
It. Sold by dniRRlsts, harness dealer
or sent express paid by the mani
facturers. SftectBl Asrnta Wasted.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.
Each Had A Wife.
His flivver wus out of gas. And
was out of gas on u country roil
seven miles from town, and the nil
was falling In sheets.
Leaving his ttdfe In the protect\r
of the machine he dashed out Into tl
middle of the road, holding high I
the air nil undersized umbrella that
might protect his new. neatly nresst
spring suit, while he shouted at
motorist whose headlight came dim
through' the ruin.
"Stop, I've got my wife?"
"So have I!" Interrupted the nioto
1st who had gas, and his car sped ?
without letup.
$100 Reward, $100
Catarrh la a local dlaeaae greatly lnfli
need by conatltutlonal conditions,
therefore requires constitutional trea
raent. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICIN
Is taken Internally and acts through tl
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sy
tern. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICIN
destroys the foundation of the dlseas
gives the patient strength by lmprovlr
the general health and assists nature I
doing Its work. (100.00 for any case <
Catarrh that HALL'8 CATARR
MEDICINE falls to cure.
Druggists 76c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Love Is n good deal like n stuhhoi
mule. There's no telllug what kh:
of stunt It will do next.
More people are pinched by po
ert.v than by police.
THE MOST DAN<
No organs of the human body sre
Important to health and long life as t
kidneys. When they slow up and coi
mence to lag in their duties, look ot
Danger is in sight.
Find out what the trouble Is?wit
out delav. Whenever you feel nervot
weak, dizzy, suffer from sleepleasnei
or have pains in the back, wake up
once. Your kidneys nted help. These a
signs to warn you that your kidne
are not performing their functio
8roperly. They srs only half doi
ie?r work and are allowing impuriti
to accumulate and bs converted in
uric acid and other poisons, whi
are causing you distress and will d
stroy you unless they are driven frc
your system.
D NT I ON'
Women ^
r during these trvincr
should T>e your first /(
tiese two women y
id health* ^
ila E. Pinkham'8 Veg- f
le troubles and a dis- I
m and was very weak. ^ ii
ilcian without results,
inkham's Vegetable Compound 1
t away. I am keeping house 'tim
11 my housework, where before qffi
k. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- \3H
the best medicine a woman can
[give you permission to publish
ltmlino, It. No. 1, Hellam, Pa. nJM
;d from cramps and dragging
.nd had female weakness and
ake Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- A
me relief at once and restored /
scommend Lydia E. Pinkham's /
nen who are troubled in a si ml- I
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1 nnd without griping or making yon
y sick I want you to go back to the atom
n and get your niouey.
p. Take Calomel today and tomorrow
d you will feel weak and sick and nanseated.
Don't lose a day. Take a
ir spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dod>r
son'* Liver Tone tonight und wake np
If feeling splendid. It is perfectly harmt
less, so give It to your children anj|
jl time. It can't salivate.?Adv.
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Baby Sleeps at Night
rwhen
the stomach works naturally and
'" bowels move freely. Mrs. Winslow's Syrup
is especially recommended for quickly
overcoming wind colic, diarrnoea. ^
constipation, flatulency, and other die- ^
orders. Help baby's digestion by giving
MRS.
s WINSLOW'S
' SYRUP
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and note the health-building sleep that
Li follows. Nothing better for teething
u time. This remedy contains no opiates,
narcotics, alcohol or any harmful in6redirnta.
The formula is on every
ottle of this safe, vegetable regulator.
At all druggimt*
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1 80. 212 or 2'J2 hcres, Kootl soil, near lirooks
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| Owner, Xlox 1820. l.os Anfrlti. Calif.
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 40--1919.
5ER0US
OF ALL DISEASES
ho Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
he Oil Capsules at once. They are an old.
n- tried preparation uaed all over th?
itl world for centuries. They contain only
, old-fashioned, soothing oils combined
with strength-giving and system-cleans)S*
ing herbs, well known and used by physiciana
in their daily practice. GOLD
r0 MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are imya
ported direct from the laboratories in
ns Holland. They are convenient to take. ?
or and will either give prompt relief or
es your money will be refunded. Ask for
them at any drug store, but be sur?
l . to get the original imported GOLD
im MEDAL brand. Accept no substitutes
In sealed packages. Three sizes.
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