."'MrajI* <0 Ten Other Girie
All About It
jJSnold'ml have bM^botbmdJcr
mdM lmU,Fnyerv sboD and I
went to work every
Iday, but felt stupid
and would have such
S cramps. I had seen
i^Lydia E. Pinlcham's
iiJVe get able Compound
advertised and had heard several
women talk of it, so mother got me
some. This Vegetable Compound is
wonderful and It helped me very much,
so that during my periods I am not now
sick or drowsy. I have told many girls
about your medicine and would be glad
to help anyone who is troubled with
similar ailments. You may use my testimonial
as you like."?Stella Linxwiler.6
Second St .Evansville, Indiana.
Some girls lead lives of luxury, while
* ethers toil for their livelihood, but all j
are subject to the same physical laws
and suffer in proportion to tneir violation.
When such symptoms develop as
irregularities, headaches, backaches,
bearing-down sensations and "the
blues, gifls should profit by Miss Linxwiler
s experience and give Lydia E.
_Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial.
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
When the body begins to stiffen
said movement becomes painful it
is usually an indication that the
kidneys are out of order. Keep
these organs healthy by taking
COLD MEDAL
Tha world's standard remedy for kidney,
fiver, bladder and uric add troubles,
famous since 1696. Take regularly and
keep in good health, la tbree sixes, all |
druggists. Ouaranteed as represented. I
Leek fee Ike aaau Geld Medai an *T?r baa \
and aaaept se hajtitjaa
lit USE FOR SO YEARS !
The Quick aad Sure Cure for
MALARIA, CHILLS. FEVER AND LA GRIPPE
It la a Powerful Tonic and Appetiser
Will cure that tired feeling:, pains In back,
limbs and bead. Contains no sain IP*
arsenic or hablt-forgtin* Ingredient.
* The nuin who owns n phonograph
and u pnrmt cum got along without a
wife?anil he might have to.
DANDERINE
Stops Hair Coming Out: '
Thickens, Beautifies.
A few cents buys "Danderlne." After
a few applications you cannot find
a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides
every hair shows new life, vigor, bright- 1
ness, more color and abundance.?Adv.
Most of the cruel things yot) say
about movements you don't like have
n<? effect at all on them.
? ?vP
DP A II rnD P ATA DDU
uiik.nm run unmnnn
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
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Tell* How to. Get Quick Relief from
Head-Cold*. It's Splendid!
L Vj, iIn
one minute your clogged nostrils
will open',' tlie all* 'paskngos of your
heajl wilt' clear .arid 'you can breathe
freely,. No, more hawking, snuffling,
blowing, Ijeadncbe; No struggling
foe- breath at lUght.; youtv cold 1
or rtitarrh Mfftbe ((nnc>*v. j
(let a smhTfT>ottie'*<of ffly's Cream
B;il in from yotir'v 'nViw. Apply
a little, of thl? fnwurunt, antiseptic,
healing cfefttn'tn'jjT^r jbostrlls. It p?^tetrates
through'Ptefy* uir passflge of ,
the head, JHMfcthes^tlu^ Inilamed or
swollen ijju?pt?>t ineftihVano and relief
COIIM'S I VrtMrttifUVP * i ^
It's Just line. Don't stay stuffed-tip
with yi epld. ruinnli.?Hullef
coirfe.4 so't>ukkl^.-7-kAilv?V ;/*. i
* n ' t I ;?rr- V '
The inrtn > wlui: 'dwells in people's
tneuiorfes fciur't? pay ^xorhltairt^reirt.V '
freckles!
Now h tii*' Tim* to' Gat, Rid of
Those Ujir Spots.
There'*. no longer the slightest nee<l of
feeling aehsrti*!! bf your freckles, a* Othln?double
atr*pgVh-*-,te. guaranteed to remove
these hoirteTy apotd.^ ' *>'
simply get Sfn ouiyte at C thine?double
strength?from your druggist. and .^pply o
little of It night and. morning and you
should soon see that even the worst freckles
have begun to Slaappegr. .white the lighter
ones have vanished entirely. It Is seldom
ihM more than on* ounoe I* needed to comB?
sWrt^to ealr for tfte doaSU strength
Otlrtntf. as this te- aeld. under. guarantee of
tpoyjj^ tj^ck If It falls to reTqove freckles.
,, Mapy ' avrmons are aimed at the
pockAhoOlc instead of the heart.
S/MZ
tkey Tire, Itch,
TOUR tYL3 Granulated,uaeMurine'
often. Soothah. Bhfrfrahaa. Safe (or
L Infant or Adult At ?ll Druggists. Write lor
L. Free Bye Book. Bsrtm fts *m?hC^Qtca?
Ik' ' ' a?S feiwg sf4lC I
I
tflm
I DAIRY
1 POINTS ,|
SWINGING CHURN IS FAVORED
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Durability of Homemade Dovico la
Measured in Terms of Half a
Lifetime.?Cost la Small.
Consult your tinsmith, follow the
specifications lis outlined by Miss L.
Dormnn, a farmerette of Mississippi,
and the results will 1h? a swlni; churn
?a product that is ut once new. sanU
tary, and a labor-saver. It Is a homein
tide device. Its durability Is measured
in terms of half a lifetime, and
the cost is negligible.
For a churn of two and one-half
gallons capacity, obtain a heavy quality
of block tin and shape it In an 18This
Easily Made Swing Churn Is
Merely Shoved Back and Forth
When It Is Filled With Cream. It
Is Quickly Cleaned and Keeps Out
All Dust or Dirt.
by-20-inch square. Place It 011 2-Inch
legs, arrange a handle for each end
as propellers, and carve a 6-Inch opening
through the top for pouring the
cream.
The covering to the opening fits
snugly on the inside, like an old
fashioned bucket lid. A substantial
wire handle is soldered at each end
of the churn, with u ring iti the center.
One end of a cord Is passeu
through the ring and the other fastened
to another ring, or hook, in a
hen in overhead.
Heady for operation, the swinging
device can he ndjusted to any height
A small child cuii operate the churn,
which Is shoved back and forth. The
sudden impart of the croans against
the churn affords the friction for
making the hotter.?S. It. Winters in
Popular Science Moltthly.
SUCCESSFUL MILK CAMPAIGN
Dairy Division Co-operating With
&tate Organizations to Promote
Consumption of Milk.
(Prrpared by the United States Department
of Agriculture I
The "dairy division of the United
States Department of Agriculture Is
co-operating In campaigns to promote
a greater consumption of milk, and
the results so far have been remarkable.
Experts of the division cooperate
with the extension departments
of the state agricultural colleges
In organizing the work and securing
the aid of local boards of
health, boards of education, chambers
of commerce, welfare societies, and
similar bodies. The work consist? or
child-feeding demonstrations, lectures,
published material, etc. Special work
is done in schools, homes and factories.
About campaigns thus far hnve
been conducted in this manner, covering
the country from Boston ty
Seattle. Cities having an aggregate
population of over .YOOO.OOO'* lidve had
milk campaigns lusting from one to
-two wwks. Careful reports show
thnt these cities have in creased their
milk consumption about 10 per cent
since the beginning of the campaigns
FALL FRESHENING IS URGED
Calves Are More Easily Raited and
Cowa Will Give More MilkFarmer
Has More Time.
The man who had his dairy cows
freshen this fall is thanking his lucky
stnrs thnt most of his work Is coming
when he has most time to do It
and when dairy products bring a higher
price. Men who have had experience
with both spring and fall freshener?
will argue thnt fall freshening
is better because of the two advantages
given here and becnuse the
calves are more easily raised and the
cows in the course of a year will give
more milk. Spring freshening has
but few advantages despite the fact
that it is the rule. The main part of
the work comes during the summer,
when one is busy in tile Held and flies
annoy both cows and milker Fall
fresheners go dry in duly and August,
tlje time of year when milking cows
is anything but pleasant.
\
KEEP YOUR HEIFER GROWING
Endeavor to Always Have Animal In
Good Flesh and Never Overfeed
to Destroy or Weaken.
Feed the young heifer like a little
, cow and on cow foods. I.et calf and
stock foods alone Feed good bran,
middlings, a little oil meal, clover-hay.
silage and that sort of foods, keep
her growing, always In good flesh,
never overfeed to destroy or wen ken
"Boarder" Cow* Detected.
A cow-testing ass?>clntlon shows the
farmer and dairyman which are his
"boarder" cows and which ones are
the best from which to raise calves.
Only Way to Water Milk.
The legitimate way to water milk
la to provide plenty of clean water
for the cow to drink.
Scoura Rarely Developed.
The calf which la property fed by
a man who Is .thoroughly Interested to
calves rarely develops scours.
-
Washington* D. C.?'t
was a sufferer of constipation
for about eighteen months.
I took a good many things for It
but nothing did me much good.
I decided to try Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets. If all Dr. Pierce's medicines
are as g6od as his 'Pleasant
Pellets' are for constipation, I think
the world should know It."?JAMES
A. NELSON. 1631 Sixth St.. N. E.
At all druggiBts, 25c a vial.
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HUW DOCTORS
TREAT COLDS
ANDJHE FLO
Pint Step in Treatment Is a Brisk
Purgative With Galotabs, the
Purified and Beflned Calomel
Tablets that are Nausealess,
Safe and Sure.
Doctors have found by experience
that no medicine for colds and influenza
can bo depended upon for full effectiveness
until tho liver is made thoroughly
active. Thnt is why the first
step in tho treatment is the new, nausealess
colomel tablets called Colotabs,
which are free from tho sickening and
weakening effects of the old Btyle calomel.
Doctors also point out the fact
that an active liver may go a long way
towards preventing influenza and is one
of the most important factors is en-,
abling the patient to successfully withstand
an attack and ward off pneumonia.
nn. n.w?v ? ?!-- * ?-- ?
wtau -WASWWOIS VU iUU lUHgUO ttV Ut'U
time with a swallow of water?that's
all. No salts, no nausea nor the slightest
interference with your eating, pleasure
or work. Next morning your cold
has vanished, your liver is active, your
system is purified, and you are feeling
fine, with a hearty appetite for breakfast.
Druggists sell Calotabs only in
original sealed packages, price thirtyflvs
cents. Your money will be cheerfully
refunded if you do not find them
delightful.?(Adv.)
' HKMHTITCllINO and PICOT1NO ATTACHMENT;
work* on uny newlni; machine; 12.10. I
Self-ThreatllnK Neeitle?. 26c packutro. Mutual
Sales Co., liox 934. Charlotte. N. C.
(iunruntee Relief for (iaa In stomach and
llowela, Indlaeatlon and Heartburn. No patent.
Pharmaceutical Ametly, Double treatment.
mall 61. R L. Hickman. Pari*. Tenn.
OXID1NE IN HOT WATER
New Method Discovered for Wardia*
off Cold* aad Flu.
Put a tabloepooaful of OX1D1NB In a half slats
of hot watar and drink In the sama manner aa
tou would a hot toddy. It will make you feel
etter almost immediately and a similar doae
three timet a day will purify your blood and
atrencthen your resistance to a very marked
desree. OXID1NE tones up the antlr* system.
60c at your drugxiit'f. Adv.
OUCH! ANOTHER
RHEUMATIC TWINGE
Get busy and relieve those palna
with that handy bottle of
Sloan's Liniment
WHAT Sloan's does, it does thoroughly?penetrates
without rubbing
to the afflicted part and
promptly relieves most kinds of external
pains and aches. You'll find it
clean and non-skin-staining. Keep it
handy for sciatica, lumba&p, neuralgia,
over-exerted muscles, stiff joints, backache,
pains, bruises, strains,-sprains*
bad weather after-effects... , g
For 39 years Sloan's Liniment has
helped thousands the world over. You
aren't likely to be an exception. It certainly
does produce results.
All druggists?35c, 70c, $1.40.
SloartS
Linimeniq
The Thing to Do.
As the boss entered the fuetory the
employees were hurling tomatoes.
"Stop It!" he yelled. "Cun that
stuff."
A Feeling of Security
You naturally feel secure when you
know that the medicine ^ou are abqtit to
take is absolutely pure and contains no
harmful or habit producing drugs.
Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's SwampRoot,
kidney, liver and bladder rehiedy.
The same standard of purity, strength
and excellence is maintained in v every
bottle of Swamp-Root.
It is scientifically compounded 'from
vegetable herbs.
n i8 hot u stimulant and is taken in
I teaspoonful doses.
It is not recommended for everything.
It is nature's great helper in relieving
and overcoming kidney, liver und bladder
troubles.
A sworn stutemcnt of purity ig. with
j every liottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swampj
Hoot.
l,f you need a medicine, you should
! have the best. On sole at all drug stores
J in bottles of two sizes, medium and large.
However, if you wish first to try this
] treat preparation rend ten cents to l)r.
Kilmer & Co., Itinghaintoit! 1"?. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
(Bention this paper.?Adv.
vs, *
Kncli dny Ihih Its speeinl privileges
as well as special duties.
The size of trouble depends on
whether It Is coining or going.
Sure
Relief
Bculans
Hot water
Sure Relief
BiLL-ANg
W. N. U.# CHARLOTTB, NO. 10-1921
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USE OF HOG-CHOLERA SERUM
Work of County Agent In Alabama
Community Results In Matoria!
Oocroaao In Losses.
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
Losses by liog clioleru have been materially
reduced In Bullock County,
Ala., as a result of the work of tho
counflh agent In trhlulng farmers In
various centers throughout tbe county
to use the serum and appuratus developed
by * the 'department. Forty
nine cars of hogs. 3,928 head, have been
inurketed from the county through
co-operative work, with an estimated
saving of $6,000. In Houston County
the department's representatives
taught 18 men to vacclnute hogs. SI;
sets of instruments owned by the C-*Injecting
the Serum.
than ltotary club were supplied to the
demonstrators and a serum-distributing
point was established In charge
of a reliable veterinarian. More than
9,0)H) head of hogs were treated. In
many cases It was found that sickness,
other than cholera* was due to
some incidental cause, such as had
peanut meal, and balanced rations
were udvlsed. The county agent's
work resulted In 32 farmers establishing
pastures to keep their hogs off
the open range, the land thus pastured
being freed of many noxious weeds
by the rooting of the unlmals, and
prepared for future cultivation. Forty-four
fanners in .the county were Interested
in Mump removing, and ubout
2,000 acres of land was cleared in this
movement. About Ave tons of dynamite
was bought for the purpose. largely
on the co-operative plan.
BREEDERS FAVOR PUREBREDS
South Dakota Association Inaugurates
Camoainn HlocaeW .u
Now In Uu.
"You have the bulls and they are
needed, needed budly. Let's get them
working for the breed."
This appeal, made by M. J. Flanagan,
president of the South Dakota
Shorthorn Breeder*' association, baa
been sent to all Shorthorn breeders In
the state, preparatory to putting on a
purebred-sire campaign. According to
the plan, selling expenses will be kept
down to the lowest possible figure.
"But we will put out a lot* of bulls,"
the letter of notification states, "that
will do good and create a* demand for
better cattle. It Is constructive work
of the best kind."
In a letter to the United States Department
of Agriculture, Mr. Flanagan,
who also Is president of the South
Dakota Federation of Livestock Breeders'
associations, states: "With the
co-operation of the various departments
we shall be able to do a good
work in getting purebred bulls in use
where scrubs are now used."
PUREBRED RAMS HELP SHEEP
Lambs at Six Months of Age Outweigh
Dams and Yield More Than
Twice as Much Wool.
Native ewes bred to purebred rams
at the Mississippi coastal plain experiment
station resulted In lambs
which at the age of six months outweighed
their dams and yielded more
than twice as much wool. This result
of the use of good purbred sires Is
announced by the United States Department
of Agriculture, through the
Vi -? -
uurcuu ui animal industry, In 11 report
covering the last fiscal year.
GOOD FEED TO FATTEN HORSE
Linseed or Flaxseed May' Be Used to
Advantage 4or Supplementing
Animal's Ration.
Unseed of flaxseed Is very good feed
for supplementing the fattening horse
ration. If used with soft feed, It may
l?e boiled to advantage. Otherwise It
should he "ground and fed In limited
quantities up to half a |s>und after being
accustomed to it. Oil-cake meal,
which'is the by-product without the
oil, may he fed up to one pound j>er
day.
PRINCIPAL CAUSES OF ILLS
Pigs Are Too Often Compelled to Work
Over and Live Upon Same Soil
Too Intensely.
' * * *
I,.N|.?I-1 Ifim: IVIKIIO us 111; 11 I lie inost
serious diseases of swine are those
of an Infectious or contagious character.
and the parasites that get onto
or Into the pig. Now most of this Is
caused primarily by the fact that the,
pigs are all too often forced to work
over an I live ujmn the same soil too Intensely.
without any Intervening renovation
of that soil.
Keep Hogs Free of Lice.
It Isn't difficult to keep a hog free
from lice If pens and yards are maintained
In a sanitary condition and the
animals are given an occasional
spraying with one of the coal-tar dips,
kerosene emulsion or crude oil.
Stacking Cowpea Hay.
A good rule to follow lis that cowpea
hay' Is ready for stacking or patting In
the barn when It Is nof possible to
wring moisture out *of the stems by
twisting u handful with considerable
force.
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YOU NEVER CAN
TAME A WILD-CAT
Mr. Dodson Warns Against Use
of Treacherous. Dangerous'
Calomel.
Cnlomel salivates! It'* mercury.
Cnlomel nets like dynamite on a sluggish
liver. When cnlomel comes Into
contact with sour hlle It cmshes Into
It. causing cramping and nausea.
If you feel h'.llous. headachy, constipated
and all knocked out, Just go to
your druggist nnd get a bottle of Dod.
son's Liver Tone for a few cents which
Is n harmless vegetable substitute for
dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful
and If It doesn't start your liver nnd
straighten you up better and quicker
thun nasty calomel and without rank
tag you wok. you Just go buck and
get your money.
If you take calomel today you'll be
sick and nauseated t? morrow; besides.
It may salivate you. while If you take
Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up
feeling great, full of ambition and
ready for work or play. It's harmless,
pleasant and safe to give to children;
they like It.?Adv.
Fatal Mistake.
(Situation: Hurglur caught red-handed
arraigned In court.) Woman?"The
t?rcc o' the feller! 'E pretended to
he my 'ushnud and called out: 'It's all
right, darlln'?It's only me.' It was
the word 'darlln'' wot give 'Im away."
?London Punch.
MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
- > - c* k*
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
only?look for tlie name California on
the package, then you are sufe your
child Is having the best and most harmless
physic for the little stomach, liver
and bowels. Children love Its fruity
taste. Full directions on each bottle.
You must say "California "?Adv.
Quiet.
Sergeant?"Anything doing In the
trenches today?" Corporal?"No. it
was so quiet you could hear a shell
drop."
"Cold In the Head"
la an acute attack of Nasal Ca'arrh.
Those sub>ect to frequent "colds In the
head" will tlnd that the use of HADE'S
CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the
System, cleanse the Blood and render
them less liable to colds. Repeated attacks
of Acute Catarrh may lead to
Chronic Catarrh.
HADE'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is
taken Internally and acts through the
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
thus reducing the Inflammation and
restoring normal conditions.
All Druggists. Circulars tree.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
<?ruy mutter Is nil right in its place
?and so Is the long green.
A man is a confirmed liar when
nothing he says can he eonfirnied.
I HIGH \
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Increase th
costs, impr
protect ag;
eases by th
.
m
Km waoi
fic&c
1 See your Rc
1 and place yoi
I F. S. Royste
H Norfolk, Va. Richmond
Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, ]
Columbia, S. C. Spartan si
Macon, Ga. Columbus,
H Birmingham, Ala. Baltimc
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I Kill That
CASCARA L
*?R
CaUi, Coigki *0]
Neglected Coldi
Take o? chances. Keep this standar
Breaks up a cold in
Grippe in 3 days?-E:
Quinine in this form does not ale
Laxative?No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGG1
Cnnk.t^ I
1 (of c 1 Yo\ 3 I
! Im(I 61 zl to b""?t It up an<
|ui\l 1 Wv ^ ?h-tl years' was has mad<
Y~J\" Vf|fl 7o# nn<l Colils. InRui nm
cations, and all din
marvrlously as a p
^^*"0 COX cents ami $1.15 per
Kl'OlLX MEDICAL
f N^H
1 Harmless, purely vegetable, Ini
I formula on every label. Guaran
For highly gratifying and mi
checking diarrhoea, and reliev
constipation, and other disorder
MRS. WCNSLO
The Infanta' and ChUi
It la the safest and beat combination
that medical akill ha* ever doriscd and
DUbllahari formula uhnva M??H 1?
Saana Sodium Citrate Oil
Rbabarb Sodium Bicarbonate Far
It coata mora t<5 make lira. Wlnalow'a
Yet It costa you no more than ordinary I
ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO., 2
Gaaeial Sellu>? A?eatat Harold F. Ritcbir ft
I ALL YOU NEED IS A HAMMER
DOES cnon NEED A NEW TOP
YOUR runll OK SIDE CURTAINS?
A SMALL OUTLAY WILL MAKE
YOUR FORD LOOK LIKE NEW
TOP pnVFR<J ready to put on will be aent
lUr UUlLlid you,expreaa prepaid,Including
nalle, gimp, etc.
Mad* of Genuine Ford Rubber
VERY SIMPLE ^ftuuca1"
TO PUT ON HAMMED
Touring Care Runabouts
Top cover and *Q 7r I Top cover and an 7r
back curtain, *0.10 back curtain, u./O
Side curtain*, 9.75 I Side curtains, 7.7S
If not to your entire satisfaction, return,
and amount puld will be refunded.
Send Check or Money Order |
ABBOTT & CO. inc.
PROVIDENCE. RHODE ISLAND
P. O. Box 1301
, Younpan LtAMMt
AMD Ot /MO IP* MO KM r/ MmI
| '>* Oxuoi
OABLOTTE lAIUtER COLLftt
40 t.TtAOC /n, CNAriLOTTC. M. C. > //[ ^ |
I ELDS
zke LOW
e yield per acre, cut
ove the quality of yoi
linst weather, insect
e liberal use of
ivh ei m*m m
laiiiJLi
.tcriu*
iyster dealer |K
ir order now ^
r Guano Co. B
I, Va. Lynchburg, Va. MMBf
N. C. Washington. N. C.
imrg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga.
Ga. Montgomery, Ala.
>re, Md. Toledo, Ohio
Cold Wif?| '
^QUININE
AND 'VS .
^flV Li Grifpi
i are Dangerous
d rtotd; bandy for tba Am ?nn?a
24 boar*?Ralinvaa Ji
tea 11 ant for Haadarba
ct tba baad?Caacara ia baat Toola
ISTS SELL IT
?? $ ?}
)RSKS COCOHUfOT USE
)isfemper Compound > <
1 *?t them back In condttlqn. Twentjr-ala i .Jp
t "Spohn'a" Indispensable in traatlna Confbi rif
. and Dlntemnor with iw?i- ?
r--, - ?u?iv ir?Ull|nf COOipil- ''
"??' of the throat, noae and Irnpg. Acta
ireyentlve. acts equally well as r. cur*. > ' 'A
bottle at drug atorea.
CO MP AJfT. Ooahen, lad. JM ' V " i
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361 astonishing results in rJWhi
ing wind colic, flatulency, HgiHli
s of baby and childhood use
W'S SYRUP m I
Iran's Rerulator jf'a 9
of purely vegetable Ingredlenta A-fB C
I endorsed aa thia complete opan B Jp
of Aaitt Caraway Glrcsrine tSStrr! i
,nrl C C "W J
Syrup than similar preparations. fif5j&j{i|
baby laxatives. At all Drugfiilt.
115-217 Fnltoa St., N.w York J
Co.. iac.. New York. London, Toronto if
i jeeeeeeeeeeeseeeesssessaat
LADIES!
dry goods! '
I AT |
j I Wholesale Prices j \
| Write Ua Before You Buy ] \
I ! JOHN M. RIDDEL j
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
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TOBACCO?Ky.'a antra fine chewing and
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1st Natl. Bank. Adams Bros., Bardwoll. Ky.
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