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only "Bayer" package i
"Btyw" boxes of 12 tablet*?
* thrta* matk ot Beyer Maasti
Jake|f as
Tdblcts"
The
Build Firm "Stay-There"
If you want toquiekly elean your skip
Aesb on your bones, increase your ncrv<
per sent, better, simply try taking two of
With each meal and watch the
results. Mestin'a VITAMON
g&TiBTOl IVlJaia MVttaln MaMtAwiaawim. J
tad yeaat-yitaxnlnea u" wall aa /
; tha two other still mora impor- /.'
taat vitamines (Fat aolubla A A .
and Water soluble C) and are
now being used by thousands. \w,
They positively will not upset / ^
tha stomach or cause gee, but. / S
on tha contrary, arc a great aid Uy V
g.ap to digestion, to overcome oonatination
and as a general oondi- AT
fioner of the whole system. Pirn- JK
pies, boils and skin eruptions - *
seem to vanish like magic, the Veomplexion
becomes fresh and ^
dear, the oheeks glow with ruddy
health, the flesh becomes firm,
the eyes bright. Mastin'a VITAM0n
Tablets are poaitivdy
guaranteed to give you new
health, energy ana ambition and
improve your appearance. Do Or w
Bl' not accept imitations or substi- / mott
tutea.' You can gat Mastin'a CS
VITAMON Tablets from any ct^d'
flood druggist.
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Know everything about something
and something about everything.
I? . f Cutiourt Comforts Baby's Skin
"When red, rough and itching, by 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
Bp of thie indispensable Cuticura Toilet
Trio.?Advertisement.
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' CleanInq Paper. ,
Orease or fluger marks on books or
papers may be removed by the follow,
ing process: Make n thick paste by
thoroughly grinding tip a .ponnful of J
magnesium carbonate with a sufficient
quantity of benzol in a cup or mortar,
and apply a small quantity of this
paste to the finger-marks, rubbing it
in lightly with the tip of the finger.
The benzol Vlll exaporato In a few
momenta,' when the puper should be
HgS brushed with a clean, soft brush. If
tb? first application Is not suflicient,
... repeat the operation. Experiment ou
'e piece of waste paper before working
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.ob anytmng you value.
Decided.
"Jones and 1 have made a bet, and
you are to settle It. I say thai"
JSWtiat are the terms-of the wager?"
"Ob. the loser Is to buy a good dinner
for the three of us. 1 claim that?.
-Nemmlne that. I tnever knew Jones
40 pay a b?4. Xou lose."?Judge.
Top never e?n tell. Some men turn I
out to t>e food husbands, others are [
merely ex-hnclielorw. ,*
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W~/ delidoua dessert lor tan
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^Sg^H^w^KnileMyoecoeE. Cereal ?
' when you buy Aspirin.
Bayer" on tablets, you are
"i prescribed by physicians
afe by millions for
iche Rheumatism
lgia Neuritis
ago Pain, Pain
vhich contains proper directions.
Abo bottle* of 24 and 100?DrugglaU.
mot ?C MwmoHlcMMMtK a S*lt*rHe**t4
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lad akin, flabby luh, rankra thwlu,
baa undar th* or a caiawom, sicklyM
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Am Positively Guaranteed
to Pol On Finn Flesh,
Clear the Skin and Increase
Energy When Taken With
Every Meal or Money Bach
xuciv biu oiuuy BICE - or - uome
voyagers on the sea of matrimony.
Important to Moth era
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA,' that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that It
In Use for Over 80' Tears.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria .
Fashion Knew No Morcy.
In the days when gull wings and
breasts were In demand for women's
huts und when the law afforded no
protection to the feuthered trices,
they were slaughtered by thousands
all along the coust. Millinery agents
from New Vork would conduct expeditions,
accompnnled by expert skinners,
to the breeding grounds of the
seafowl and hire local gunmen to do
the killing. One woman In a single
season brought back 10,000 tern skins
from Cohbs Island, Virginia. More
than 000,000 tern skins were collected
In one season In the sounds of North
and South Carolina.
ImoruMif.
"What did you think of Hamlet-* i?
Uloquy, girlie?" . *
"IJe said a mofthful."?Judge.
*
Some people go through life on the
principle that the worst medicine effects
the surest cure.
It certainly Isn't the absence of raw
material that keeps a man from
making a fool of himself.
et" may sound j
many people
is explained
i simple. \ I >
need diet" la to have food
tents needed for proper
ts are protein, to nourish
sugar to furnish energy;
mineral salta to provide
* building nerves, brain,
store.
uriahing cereal made of M
ahed barley, served with
>lete food for young and
xlay and get a package of
rtth milk or cream for
id fruit, jelly or jam, aa a
ch or dinner.'
he family will .relish this
| food?
te Body Builder
Reason"
THK RSBSRVB RpARD RRKftlDBNT
WOULD WAIT ON KNDINQ
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HOOVER AND HARDING DIFFER
: . ?Attention
of tho Twelve Chairmen of
Regional Reserve Banks Is Called
to the Harris AmondmenL
Washington.?Chairmen of all fedoral
reserve banks were advised by
Governor Harding of the federal reserve
board to stop all construction
work for whicb have not yet been let,
pending the outcome of legislation before
congress to require congressional
authorisation for .building operations
by federal reserve banks.
This action, Governor Harding said,
will stop building operations planned ,
in St. Louis, ^Minneapolis, Cincinnati.
Baltimore, Nashville, Jacksonville, Detroit,
Louisville, Denver, Oklahoma
City and Salt Lake City.
Action of, the board in stepping
proposed building operations was conveyed
to the 12 chairmen of the reserve
banks by Governor Harding in a
letter made public which called attention
to the amendment to the federal
reserve act proposed by Senator
Harris (democrat) of Georgia, whicb
would forbid the fed' -1 reserve board
to erect any building without tbe express
consent of congressGovernor
Harding explained, however,
that the action of the board
would not affect building contracts already
let for constructiop by reserve
ban!cs in various districts.
Building operations planned but for
which no contracts have yet been let
and which will be affected by the
board's instructions were outlined by
Governor Harding.
Governor Harding also made public
a letter from Secretary Hoover to
the board, calling attention to the recommendation
of the national conference
on unemployment that all federal
agencies and the federal reserve
board should expedite as far as possible
public works In an effort to provide
work. In reply to Mr. Hoover,
Governor Harding stated the reserve
bank's building program would have
to await the action of congress upon
the proposed regulatory legislation.
De Valera Resigns.
London.?News of Eamon De Valera's
decision to resign as president
of the Irish, republic -was received at
Prime Minister Lloyd George's offlcal
residence Downing street. It was considered
there aB a good sign in the
sense that it indicated Mr. De Val-/
era's recognition that his cause was
lost and that the supporters of the
Anglo-Irish treaty would prevail. A
telegram was immediately dispatched
to Mr. Lloyd George at Cannes.
Newberry Fight in Final Stags.
Washington.?The Senate began its
Anal discussion of the Newberry case,
precipitated by the contest of Henry
Ford against the seating of Senator
Truman H. Newberry of Michigan, his
republican opponent In the 1918
elections, and was told by Senator
Spencer, republican, Missouri, chairman
of the senate privileges and
elections committee, that Senator
Newberry himself would take the
floor Monday and defend himself
against the charges which involve
his campaign expenditures. The subject,
under a unanimous consent
agreement, will remain continuously
before the senate until disposed or.
A" vote is expected some time next
week.
Byrnes Attacks Reserve Board.
Washington.?An attack was made
in the house by Representative Byrnes
democrat, of South Carolina, on the
federal reserve board, which he said
planned to construct at a cost of |25,000,000
an elaborate headquarters/in
New York city; with a gymnasium,
club, auditorium and othCT "extravagant
features." A
Such a building will Wfc> more to
incite bolshevism than anything
else,'' Mr. Byrnes declared.
Another Bid Against Ford. Washington.?Another
offer for the
private lease and operation of the
government's nitrate and water power
properties at Muscle Shoals, was
received by Secretary Weeks. It was
presented by Marion Butler, former
United States senator, acting as attorney
for Frederick E. Engstrum,
president of the Newport Shipbuilding
Co., of Wilmington, N. C.. and was accompanied
by a lengthy statement explaining
the offer in detail and comparing
the offer in detail with that
submitted by Henry Ford.
Opls Enters Sweeping Denial.
Washington. ? Sweeping denial of
i charges that he had shot two of Ills
men while his command, part of the
Twenty-niutli division, was in the
thick of the Argonne fighting, was
made before a senate investigating
committee by Major H. L. Opie of
Staunton, Va.. and nearly a dozen
men serving with his overseas.
At an all day session only one voice
was lifted against Major Opie?the
voice of a shell-shocked vlctini of war.
now a patient in a Virginia hospital,
for the insane.
Steamship Company Cuts Wages.
New York.?Wage reductions of 16
per cent and upwards will be put into
effect' Immediately by the American
Steamship Owners' association. Wages
of officers, Mr.. Marvin sild. would be
cut 16 per cent with higher reductions
for some oth$r classes of employes.
These cuts were necessary, he added,
to meet the competition with foreign
vessels. *
It was pointed out that there is
no wage agreement now existing between
the Ocean Boatmen's union and
the steamship owners' association,
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Ooprrt*hi. ttSS, WMt?r> Nimt^r La too.
Janey sat looking at her adored
V '^7 '-. /
"Why,** she asked Impulsively. "do
you sever have your ptetore taken.
MoltleT I have not seen one Is the
house, and you would--* Janey'* eyes
were caressing, "make such a lovfly
picture."
Miss Mottfs Demlng, spinster, smiled.
"Mo one^woald value my photograph,
unless It might |pe you," she
replied. "My relatives would doubtless
write polite notes of appreciation
when ttiey received them, and relegate
them to some unremembered corner."
"Ton know better than that," Janey
jeered.
She Jumped to her feet.
"Anyway, I want a picture and I am
going to have It You look especially
lovely today, like some sweet shepherdess
lady, with your soft crldkly white"
hair, and your % true-blue eyes. Poet
Terry will be glad of a Job. He really
should have been an artist In the city.
' Sentiment, holding him here, alone prevented."
Mollle Dealing laughed, when she
and the girl Jane were at home again.
"Terry posed me so many times and
was altogether painstaking, that his
efforts should be rewarded with success,"
she said.
"You, looked?" Janey mused, "so
pretty, and, sort of wistful, sitting
there?Mollle! Do you know, that Is
the way vour eyes always Impress me,
by their wlstfulness? Tell me, please,
did'you have an unhappy love affair)
I wonder so much about you at times?
I suppose, because I love you. I would
be your confidante^ Mol I le."
The older woman gazed tenderly,
thoughtfully. Into the eager young
face upraised to hers.
"People would tell you?your own
mother mayliuve told you, Juney?that
X was In a careless, unthinking way,
noted years ngo for my conquests. It
wns at the time considered ^ clever to
fluunt one's captivating power. And
I?well, well, there "were many young
men who came to my uncle's home,
and I, uncle's ward and charge, played
a merry game of 1 earts with them
all, my own heart ever untouched in
the game. Some day, I hoped to find
my true love, to marry jind settle
down to a life of devotion. And when
he came, my own love, I knew him:
knew him instantly, by the thrill of
Joy that filled my days. And he loved
me. That, 1 did not doubt. Why
doubt the sincerity ot this man, when
others had been sltAere? I think 1
lived In a dream?" Miss Mollle's eyes
were misty, across th^ years; still
her voice trembled Its sorrow. "I live
on In that dream of the past," she
ended, sadly.
Jantey's hands went out to her. "He
died then?" she questioned?"your
lover?"
"I almost wish that I might tell you
so." Mollle hesitated.
"No," she added, "for the first time,
I will speak the truth. It was thought
that John Douglas, like others, hud
been Jilted. But one knew, and after
joim aisuppeurea uos menu or ms
came and told me the truth. It was
I whom John Douglas hud Jilted,
heartlessly, and with a purpose. The
?rl?hd said that he hud been Instructed
to tell me that John deliberately
planned my punishmeut, as he had
deliberately, and oh, so skillfully,
acted his part.
"He was charming In manner, you
$ee, and well known for his wflffling
fray with,, women. So, coming to our
small town, and hearing of my merry,
never-may-care flirtations. John Douglas
confidently and successfully planned
the retaliation of winning my own
heart, to cast It as carelessly away.
But this I could not guess, as he held
me close In his arms and bade, 'me
goodby, until tomorrow.
" 'Tomorrow,' he promised genfty, 'I
will come back to you. Tomorrow,
my dearest, watch for me.'
"So, through all the tomorrow I have
watched and waited; and have lived
how wearily no one may know?my
punishment."
When Janey framed her friends
photograph and placed it upon her
dresser, she was ,moved distressfully
later to hide that same photograph
away. For the sadness of Mollle's
pictured eyes had a provoking frlck
of bringing quick tears'to her own.
"That man!" exclaimed Janey eonteuiptoualy.
"Fancy being true to the
memory of such a creature."
Then one day, as Janey- entered unannounced
Miss Mollle's sitting room,
she faced a picture. And the two
central figures facing the picture continued,
happily, oblivious of her presence.
"It was fate!" the distinguished appearing
man was saying, and even in
her astonishment Janey responded
sympathetically to the sincerity of that
voice.
"When I thought that I had utterly
lost you, Mollie?when the never-ceasing
longing brought me back to this
old town to view again. If only in
secret, your face, 1 came upon that
photograph In Terry's window. You,
Mollie, had only forgiveness In the
sweetness of your* expression?had
only grieved appeal In your eyes. So
I am here, dearest, for that punishment
I would have inflicted upon you
has long been my own."
Janey closed the door noiselessly be
hind her, and when she wns n^nln in
he* own room, she hummed u gay
little son* as she searched out her
friend's picture and replaced It upon
the dresser.
Persia Now Educates Women.
In Persia, where parents' at one time
were glad to be rid of little girls and
willingly sold them for a few dollars,
there Is now a strong desire for edu*
' cated womanhood, as evidenced by the
establishment of Industrial and othqr
schools for girls.
The Abbreviation "Xmaa"
"jr* Is the Creek equivalent to "Ch,n
and ao the Initial letter of the'<3i*ek
name "Chrlstoe.'* From this Mtter the
abbreviation "Xmas" for (Jbridtmas
it believed to have been derived.
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Help Your
Winter Colds and
Direct Cause
IIS winter-time your b'aclk
I every cold, chill or atta<
you lame, achy and all i
your back throb and ach<
you just can't keep going a
Then look to your kidne
and chills throw a heavy si
neys. They overload tl
poisons and impurities tl
* nave to filter off. The 1
under this rush o?. new woi
gested and inflamed.
It's little wonder then,
" Use Doa
J08EPH EASON, Carpen
N. C.f rays: "My kidneys got oui
by a cold settling in the small of
bago set in and my back was
hardly bend over to pick up an;
was all played out and too frequ
kidneys made me get up during
tho kidney secretions. I began 11
ncy Pills. One box put my kidni
and relieved all the other sym
complaint."
Doan'i
At all dealers, 60c
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Classification.
We hud but recently moved Into tbe
town, .writes u correspondent, und I
went to church on Sunduy, accompanied
hy my daughter.
After the services the minister
rushed to the door to shake huntls
with us, and said to Hilda: "And
why didn't you bring your daddy with
you ?" z
She replied, "Oh, he's home taking
care of brother. He doesn't care for
churches or picture-shows, anyway."
MOTHER! OPEN
CHILD'S BOWELS WITH
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
Your little one will love the "fruity"
taste of "California Fig Syrup" even If
constipated, bilious, irrltuble, feverish,
or full of cold. A teaspoonful never
falls to cleanse the liver and bowels. ;
In a few hours you can see for your- !
self how thoroughly It works all the |
sour bile, and undigested food out of
the bowels and you have a well, playful
child again.
Millions of mothers keep "California
Fig Syrup" handy. They know a teaspoonful
today saves a sick child tomorrow.
Ask your druggist for genuine
".California Fig Syrup," which has
directions for babies and children of
all ages printed on bottle. Mother!
You must say "California" or-you may
get an Imitation flg syrup.?Advertise-1
ment
Tims to Quit.
This one from the Flash, pulUlshed
by the Merchants Heat and Light company:
Hnrry Warren, Ave-year-old ston of
E. A. Dlstler, came around the other
day when the latter was singing the
baby to sleep. "She's almost unconscious,
Isn't she?" he Inquired. "Yes."
said daddy. "Well, then," said young
Harry, "you better quit singing or
you'll kill her."?Detroit Free Press.
SOME PEOPLE .
PBEFEOJIBLETS
Pepto-Mangan Is Sold in Liquid
and Tablets?the Same
Medicinally. '
The famous blood builder, Gude's
Pepto-Mungun, can be had In tablet
form, as well as in liquid. Some people
prefer Pepto-Mangan tablets to the ;
liquid. They are put up in a convenient
package. There are people who J
take the liquid Pepto-Mangan nt home .
morning and night, and take the tab- J
lets at noon time.
Medicinally the liquid and the tablet
form of Gude's Pepto-Mangan ore
the same. Any druggist can supply
this well-known blood builder. Physicians
have prescribed Gude's PeptoMangan
for years. It restores the
blood to its normal healthy state by
increasing the number of red cells.
Men, women and children who are
run down, weak, pale and alckly. regain
norma* heaUh by helping the
blood to get back Its strength. Look
for the name "Dado's Pepto-Mangan"
on the package. Advertisement.
Misery loves company, but'It la better
to have rheumatism In one foot
;ha? In both of them/
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Be rigid to yourself and gentle to
others. \
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Kidneys Fight !
Chills Weaken the Kick
? of Many Serious Kidne
che-time? Does finds you suiferini
dc(of grip leave rheumatic pains, I
vorn out? Does annoying bladder
s until it seems But don-t wor
n? 5. ,y your kidneys are <
sys! Grip, colds and need assistan
arain on the kid- Kidney Pills today
le blood with kidneys the help
iat the kidneys also by drinking
udneys weaken lightly, and gettin
rk; become con- fest. Doan's KU
thousands and sh
that etery cold neighbor!
n's," Say These Go
ter Smithfield. I MRS. H. B. RUi
t ot order, caused c., says: "I cm
mv back. Lum- severe backache an
so lame, I could .? *
f of my tools. 1 '"'"Ti
' , ?e Ihizy spells often ci
ient action ot mv , ,, J \ . , ., ,
the night to pass I 1 thought I would fi
ising Doan's Kid-1 U mykidneys acted ir
sya in good order Kidney 1'ills and t<
ptoma of kidney I finished the second
I all the kidney troub
s Kidney
a box. Foiter-Milbum Co., Mfg. Chemi
His Condition.
"How are you coming on. Uncle
Bragg?" asked an acquaintance. 1
"Well, I'll Just?p'tu?toll ye, tJabe," i
answered old Ilrugg Sockery of Mount
IMzgy, Ark. "I hain't doing no per- i
tickler good. Tears like the doctor
111,1 Mm 1.1 1 ? 1
...... Hi.- nriiiiiiioi n null I lliun-ininmi
my ease. Some says one thing about
It and some says something else, till
I'll lie (logged If I don't get to sorter
wondering whether none of 'em have
got any sense. I don't like to dlsnpp'lnt
my friends, though, and I hate to
waste what I pay the doctor for. So
I've took enough of one thing and
tuther to float a boat, and have klnda
got the notion that what's the matter
with me is simply what's the matter
with me, and there hain't no?p'tu?
help for It."?Kansas City Star.
Exceptions.
An astronomer says that the term
"fixed," as applied to stars. Is a misnomer.
Still, we know some stars that i
are mighty well fixed.?Boston Tran- |
script.
Simple.
"Why di<1 lie Rive up lending the
simple life?" "lie found It too complicated."?Life.
Are You a Weak
and Ailing Woman?
Beauty and Health Go Hand in Hand
Fort Thomas, Ky. ? "Several yean
ago I had become so poor and weak from
trouble of a feminine character that I
could not walk around in my room without
holding to the furniture or having
come one to assist me. I was so nervous
at times I could hardly endure arv one
walking across the floor. Finallv I began
taking T>r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
and in three months' time I gained 20
pounds. I continued taking the roedicins
until I was entirely well. Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription certainly saved my
life."?Mrs. Laura Klepfer, 15 Oak St.
Health is most important to you. Do
not neglect it. Obtain this Prescription
of Dr. Pierce's now, in liquid or tablets,
from your druggist, or send 10c for trial ;
pkg. of tablets to Dr. Pieroe's Invalids' 1
Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., or write for free
medical advice.
This will fix
my cold
1 ALWAYS keep Dr. King's New
Discovery handy. It breaks up
hard, stubborn colds and stops the
paroxysms of coughing. No harmful
drugs( but just'good medicine. All
druggists, 60c.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
For^olalsandjOov^hs
Stubborn Bowels Tamed. Leaving
the bowels unmoved results in
! health destruction. Let the gently
stimulating Dr. King's Pills bring to 1
I you a regular, normal bowel function1
ing. 25 cents. All druggists.
*\ PROMPT I WON'T GRIPE
Dr. Kind's Pills
ECZEMAS
Mossy back without question / aA
IP HUNTS aUARANTIBD-^h^At
SKIN OtlBASK KUfDIM^X 5M
(Hunt* SaW* and Soap).fail Is I jfc yTl
thitNatsnt oflub, WMma,Vgyf II
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uMat atosr tlak Sold by all rallabladfsnlsta I
A. B. KMaria MsONne Co, Sbsmaa, Tesao |
That Cold!
leys and Are tfie
y Disorders
I with torturing backache,
headaches, dizziness and
irregularities.
ryl Simply realize that
overworked at such times
ce. Get a box of Doan's
and give your weakened
they need. Assist them
pure water freely, eating .
g plenty of fresh air and
Iney Pills have helped
ould help you. Ask if01"
i/u m i/mo
38, Le Grande St., Cheraw,
Light cold and it gave me a
d settled in niy kidneys. I
my kidneys all the time.
?me over me so many a time
all. I had a tired feeling and
regularly. I heard of Doan's
jok two boxes. After I had
box, 1 was entirely cured of
le."
r Pills
Us, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Opportunity.
In this world the one thing supremely
worth having Is the opportunity
to do worthily u piece of work,
the doing of which Is of vital convenience
to the well'ure of inunklnd.?
Itoosevelt.
Urban Ignorance.
"Ever go chestnutlng?" j
"No; what do you do, follow a 4
worm?"?Host on Transcript.
Adam wus the original oldest Inhabitant.
For CROUP, COLDS,
INFLUENZA St PNEUMONIA ?
Mother* should keep a |t' of Btatnc'* Vapomentha
Sale* cooreaient. When Croup, lafluenza or Pneumooia
threaten* tkla deltgbclol tt'n rubbed well Into
the throat, cheat aad under the arm*, will teller* the
choking, break congeatloa and proawta reatfnl olecp.
^VAPomentHA^
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KING PIN
PLUG TOBACCO
Known as
"that good kind"
cIry it?and yon
will know why
111 YOU
MH promptly with I
B and you work tha boras
Kj^j^H same time. Does not blister
Hr or remova the hair. $2.50
^per bottle, delivered. Will
tell you more if you write,
leek 4 A free.
I W. r. TOUWC. lac.. Ill Tfpfa SC. SprfcrfsU. Mass.
WALLBOA^D
Cheaper Than Laths and Plaster
Rubens Walt Board keeps the house
warm In winter and cool In summer.
3.75 per 100 Rquare Feet
It aheete to the bundle. In the follow- *
Inr slsea:
41 In. wide by 4, 7. I. and 10 feet Ions
This Wall Ttnard Is Just the thine for
tbat Job where economy Is necoesarjr.
Write for Free Seams is4 Our Itv rtct llrt
ECBKNS PA7NT A G1.AH8 CO.
RICHMOND, VA. ?
RAW FURS
Ship at once to
BACH *FUR COMPANY
118-120 W. 27th St.. NEW YORK, N. Y.
They Pay BEST Prices
Free Bail lo Trappers
Write Today How to Get It and for Price LMt
POK HAI.K- YALLKf KEDLAND FARM
HKKK: UU acres: seven room painted dwelling;
bis barn: rreestona water; half mile to churches.
yfc?1 end railroad station. Price I14.M7.64; terma
Umoeaab, balance ran be paid la velvet beans, aw,*t
potatoes end com (Insirad of cotton). Easynnnoal
payments. City dank A Trust Co . AnnlstonTAla.
IKimeatte Orchard Tree Htueberries beet fruit
aveetm't. Small cost, quick retnrns. Free cat.
So. Blueberry Co.. Tampa. Fla., Atlanta, On.
SAVE MONEY. We aell Hosiery, Towels,
Handkerchlrts and 1.000 othar housenold /
nesda rat ail at wboleaale prices. Catalog free.
THE CABLTON COMPANY
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