The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 30, 1910, Image 4
AFTER
SUFFERING
FOR YEARS
Cured by Lydia E. Pink*
huiu'sVegelable Compound
Purkjtaplda. Minn.?" I wu sick tot
JW?? TT 1111*7 VH?VII>|
through the Change
of Life and wm
hardly able to be
around. After tak
ing ?lx Dottles of
j.ydla K. Mnkham'e
vegetable Com
pound I gained 90
pound*, am now
able to do1 jny own
work and fee)
well."?ifrg. JfiD.
La Dov, Park Bap.
JirookviUe, Ohio.?1"I was Irregular
rw>4 e*ty?mely uerrowL A neighbor
Bv fyiMa^n U(%t~
I'ro/. W. N. Munaon recommends
for treatment of old orchard* to plow
ns car)y an jjohhIWo In tbo spring, har
row at once an<| apply about 600
pound* of fertiliser to the acre, then
harrow about once In two wreks un
til the middle ^f August, when a cov
r-r crop of rye flr spring vetch should
}>o sown. In working among tbo trees
ho find* the tracelftss harjp#>*?
The Uioubatlng seMoo U practically
over with poultry, to far m profit to
thfa owner la concerned, and the Min
nesota ?ipor1m?ut station advises
that All old nesting material be taken
out and burned, and that all nesting
boxes be disinfected and given a coat
of liquid lice killer; after which freak
strew may he placed in them for late
layer*. The creosote preparation*
?old at lutuber yard* for wood pre
serving have been used with good ef>
feet as Ike killers.
The movement of ?o many thou*
?and* of young people from tbe farm
to the city is largely caused by bad
roada which lactate their homes and
render th^e world about them Iyer
ceaalble. The addltlou to the urban
population lessens the producing force
of the farm and at the same time cre
ate* a greater demand for farm prod
uct*. Thin mean* a higher coat of IIv
and an undesirable situation r?
In* a;
BUMS.
The minus quality of our soils lies
not so much on the chemical side of
the soil as upon the wretchedly poor
physical condition Induced through tbe
lack of any attempt to return to tho
anil (hat vital nUrlhnfa u/ht rh inalfAfl
SOCIETY LADIES
READ THIS
You Will Find This Utter Fro*
Mrs. Baker, of Floral,
Very Interesting.
Floral, Ark.?"Until a montb W?0,"
writes Mr*. Viola Maker, of tbl? place,
"I wan In very bad health. I was so
weak and nervous tbat I was unable
to do tny housework. I tried C&rdul,
according to directions, and now I am
In good health and recommend your
medicine to all my friend*. I gavo
Cardui to three of my friends to try,
?nd tbey all say it helped them."
Society mid household cares make
nervouit, weak women, who suffer
great pain and misery, muob of which
can be avoided by taking Cardui.
Worry and overwork act on your
nervos like rust on metal, .and they
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?onal responsibility, since they
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? -oicern Is in taking care
? J. i^ose who know, but
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c o | dxlated and always
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2 < 2 She days of Solomon.
? attempt to purify city
- o q 3 social conditions.
E g &he effort Is striking
? ?a stone wall. Fourth,
o conditions, feel their
cjtlzens and Chris*
/or to remedy the ex
i. They may not like
iu) rlflo, but nevertheless,
mined to take the Bhot.
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lira. WIiimIuw'm HoutMng Hyr.Up for f>htMr*n
t????! Iiinir, Hoflt'tiH I >i?? i/iimH, nwlu <?*?'< Influuiinn
tlun, ull.iyn jialn. ctiron wind colic, Kk- n Ixittlo.
Forgive t!ir? man who smites you on
one cheek iiu(1 ho will generally Bwat
) ou on t)io other. 1
I'or llltUlK 1IK lllclm* <'A 1'1'IHN It
Whether from <"5? >l?l m, lliutt, Hlouxich or
Nrrvmm Troiil>I?u, (.'upudlne will relieve you.
Ii'h Ii<|>11? i [ilcuwnt to tuk? iK'tM lintncill
alely. Try it. I""'., 860 . im?l M oviit* ivt <lru|f
VtOI'CH.
Dlplomatlo.
"No, I ran never bo your wife."
"What? Am 1 never to be known as
(ho husband of tho beautiful Mm.
Bin It Ii ?"
Hho succumbed.? Lippineott's.
Already In Training.
Huffon Wrnlz?W'en u woman hands
out h tdab o' lemon pie you make a
long speech o' tbnnkH. YVot's that fur?
Sayinold Storey I'm llttln' myself
fur the Chawtauijuay lertur' platform,
I thought 1 t<?ld y 'bout it long 'go.,
Not on Your Life.
An Irishman "obtained a poRlllon In
u skyscraper thai was being built, lie
had to carry -mortar up to tho top
lloor. One day he went up and
couldn't Hnd Ij 1 f?. way down. The boss
missed 111 in and railed tip to him:
"rat," said the boss, "why dou't you
come down
"I don't know the way," said Fat.
'Well, come down the way you
went up."
"Faith, nnd 1 won't," Bald Fat, "for
1 came tip head first."
Science and Chee6e.
A medical authority kindly assures
tis that as long as cheese Isn't de
cayed it. will nrtt affect the health of
the consumer. This is h fact that we
have suspected for a considerable
time, hut how In the ordinary cheese
epicure to detect the difference?un
less he waits for results?
There is cheese so thoroughly dls
gulsi d In the costume and aroma of
demy that Its proper standing on the
military testing table would puzzle o
i onjuror.
For instance, there is tho brand
Known us limburger.
Hut w by pursue this subject?
HARD LUCK, INDEED,
"Yep, Bill fell inter a foocr vat tin'
nearly drownded; bat dat ain't do
w;:i*s t of It. Dey pumped him o il
nh^n di?v nwwd liitn!"
M ? CRANULATTO EYELIDS I
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fifjjk-'
WHtt m ^np|rt:?a pe,.--uo.o?,o,/ yvr-*
Kortina, 6*,000,000; Turkey, 4"?,000,000;
otiFiJa, 4rj,000,000; (}roat Prltaln, 27,
000,000. Thero aro an even 100,000,
<>C0 piats, with not enough of them In
i ie I nltod Statvs for enumeration.
Weeding out; the poorest rows Ih the
host way to Improve tho record of any
'ry In tho amount of milk and hut
tcr rroducod. In proportion to tho
nun her of cows kept. TIiIh process of
weeding out will a I ho aid materially
to Increase the profits.
I,arge bunds of rhrep do not thrive
f? *'el1 '"??er fnnnlDg conditions an
smaller onca, und are moreover eape
clally apt to Injure the land, for they
not ouly crop tho growing plants too
0 owelty, bat hy buncumg, tend to pud
u:e the ground.
While bran con ho UBod with a do
cldcd advantage In making.. up the
rations of the dairy cows It should ho
tired to exceso as It win mako cream
rd to churn whllo tho butter will
ho pair; rather thai, a golden yellow.
When tho tlmo for culling the
young Ftoek cornea. u,o experienced
breeder has a decided? advantage over
banner. The former can tell at
n much earlier date those birds that
It will he profitable to keep.
The time to place on surplus) boxes
Ih whin tho hive or lower etory In full
or nonr.y ro. As Jong as boo* have
abundant room In the brood chamber
to work they will not go Into any sur
1 1 is boxes.
If there woro fewer dogs there
ou Id be moro shoep; and a* soon .as
farmers mnke up tl>elr minds to havo
mere sheep and fewer dogs, they will
hrlng that healthy condition to pass.
Perhaps tho reason more root crops
nro not raised Is that thoy require
more work both In their cultivation
nnd harvesting and In their storing
r.nd feeding.
I se up all tho old straw stack for
bedding the animals beforo warm
v father comes. Manure Is a by-prod
uct that figures rnrt of tho profits In
I've rtock krowing. Mako tho best
cf It.
It always seemed to us a great mis
tiko to fatten sows and soil them
after they have raised a litter. A sow
that develops good brooding qualities
should bo kept as long as possible.
Tho cows of Holland live in their
owner's house, put don't Imagine the
rtalls aro filthy like ours. They aro
as neat as your sitting room,
flood blood Is essential to the pro
ducing of Rood horses, but not nny
more so thtin tho material that forms
the food for producing tho animal
when once started In life.
Ventilation, both night and day Is
essential to the health of poultry.
Many dl?eases among fow|fl aro trace
nblo to tho want of puro air.
Hy rome seedsmen sweet clover is
catalogued ns Hokhara or beo clover.
It Is a fine thing for bees, as tho flow
era secrete a tlno quality of nectar and
largo amounts of It.
Remember to supply plenty of grit
to the young poultry. They need It
as much as mature birds, (irlt forms
part of their digestive system.
The lncreaso In a flock of sheep rep
resents almost entire profit to tho man
who^as no rentals to pay and keeps
his cheep oti government lands.
L August-hatched chicks, with proper
feed and care, make desirable Novem
ber broilers or frying chickens.
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Give plenty of pure, clean water to
the pigs every day. Slop will not sat
isfy their thlhrt.
li ""T: -j -
" vOU,d u<?bt to eat pi
mixture of okts, wheat bran and Hn
?tf ? '
*1U study the work I
they be mules or I
jfM "'""HI., uv(U>U/43a ? ?- - ?? ?
When doing the tree planting, do
not foigrt to put u few trees in a cor- l
ner of the pasture fields, If there 1b
such a ttilngn ub fenced posture on* the
farm. Protect theeo for a few years,
and they will protoct tho stock for
many moro.
Anlmalu nro like human beluga?
sometimes they will cat more than ftt
others, and If a feeder acts In accord
ance with tho demands of tho animals
under his control, It means safe and
sure economy to tho man who pays
tho bill.
Tho best time to thin peaches, Is
Just when the pit Is hardening. In tho
country between 85 and 40 degrees
latitude, this Is done Juno 10 to 15. |
Further south, of course, tho work
should begin earlier.
From a business point of view, tho
hog Is described as "a great national
resource, a farm mortgage lifter and
debt-payer, and the most generally
profitable dotneptleated animal in
Ame^Icnn agriculture."
Don't hesitate about paying a good
price for a pure bred sire, provided he
Is well bred and good individually.
Tho money will come back to you
fourfold In tho first crop of young
sters.
Celery makes most of Its growth
during September and October, and If
you can get plants of these varieties
out In July and August, and a root
system started, tho chances are good
for a crop.
In fattening both fowls and chickens
It must be remembered that the Iobs
exercise they get the quicker they will
fatten. It Is difficult to fatten well
fowls that have a free range.
Fcods vary In quality owing to dif
ferent conditions under which they
nro grown. This 1b oae reason why a
prescribed ration will not always pro
duce tho same results.
For comb honoy, a hive a little more
shallow In tho brood nest than the
regular body Is proferable, as It forces
the honey up Into sections Just where
It Is wanted.
Farmers and feeders would do wo'.l
to pay moro attention to tho root
crops in tholr attempt at getting the
ideal foedlng ration, both for beef and
dairy cattlo. .
One great advantage sweet clover
has over a great many crops is that It
will keep in check almost all of the
noxious weeds with which wo aro
troubled.
Tuberculosis In chickens has been
found in flvo cases this year by tho
Ptato hygienic laboratory at the Uni
versity of Wisconsin.
It Is highly deslrablo that pigeons of
all kluds should assumo tholr new
garb before tho cold, damp dark dayH
of winter set In.
To mako tho greatest profit out of
swlno It Is necessary to produco gnlnn
cheaply. This can best bo accom
pllshed by furnishing plonty of for
age.
To get tho best financial results
from a flock of mutton sheep it is es
sential that they combine a god fleoco
with a good "len of mutton."
The tow chosen for breeding should
bo selected from tho best animals In
tho best available herd In the farmer's
neighborhood.
Per^heron horses have. Improved
the breeds of draft horses In.
cunized country In the world.
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If maggots are found, first treat the
wound with turpentine and then
smear -with tar.
It the plga are uneasy
Is wrong. Find out the cauee
remove It.
k tm
naay save a split tree?if
Papa?That was tho Bupromo court
af tho United States wo Just came
out of.
Tommy (aged Bcvon)?Qco, pop!
doro wasn't anybody dcre but a lot of
bearded old womou dressed In black.
NO HEALTHY SKIN~ LEFT
"My little son, a boy of Dvo, broke
out with an Itching rash. Three doc
tors proscribed for him, but ho kept
Setting worse Until wo could not dress
him any moro. They finally advised
mo to try a certain medical college,
but its treatment did no good. At
the time I was induced to try Gutl
cura he was bo bad that I had to cut
his hair off and put tho CGtlcura Oiut
montonhlm on bandages, as It ^as
imposslblo to touch him with the bare
band. There was not one squaro inch
of skin on his whole body that was
not affected. He was one mass of
sores. The bandages used to stick to
his skin and In removing them it used
to take the skin off with them, and
tho screams from the poor child were
heartbreaking. I began to think that
ho would never get well, but after the
second application of Cutioura Oint
ment I began to seo signs of Improve
ment. and with tho third and fodrth
applications tho sores commenced to
dry up. His skin peeled off twenty
timbs, but It finally yielded to the
treatment. Now I can say that he Is
entirely cured, and a atrongor apd
healthier boy you never saw than he
la to-day, twelve years or more slnoe
tho cure was effected. Robert Wattam,
1148 Forty-eighth St., Chicago, 111.,
Oct. 9. 1D09." - ?
A Generous Qlft,
"You may eay what you like agatnst
young ministers, but I have nothing
but praise for our young pastor," the
pompous Mr. brown remarked, as he
parsed out of the church. "Nothing
but praise!"
"So I observed," dryly retorted the
deacon who passed tho plate?Har
per's. ? ?
His Only Affliction.,
"Have you ever had writer's
cramp?'' asked the beautiful maiden.
"No," replied tho poet, "but I've
often had writer's kink,"
"Writer's kink? What is that?"
"It'8 a trouble that consists of the
kinking of the stomach around tho
spine, due to non-eating."
Made 8ure of Death.
A student of a school in Shlnshu,
Japan, recently committed euicido by
Jumping Into the crater of Asama
yania. Tho tragedy was not discovered
until three days afterward, when oome
doemmnts left by tho sulclfio near
the crater wore picked up.
Bermlida Onion Seed. ? -
Direct from Tenerlffo. We are head
quarters. Write for prices. John A.
Salzer Seed Co.. Iai Crosso, Wla. *
. Submarineo* Toll cf Live*.
In the last five years about fifty
lives have been lost In France In sub
marine boat disasters.
j Increase ?f Commerce.
. The commerce of tk4T pott of New
York has had a growth of 62 per cpnt.
In the last ten year*.
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It Is a wise man who knows his
i k i * kmJ a ftr^ m Mak a
?n DUtincFfl, nnti n wiw^r limit
thoroughly attends to 1U?H. I*. Way
land.
Social Conditions
in Large Cities
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BrUV.CJBDftGEW.MJ>AJ<!Sl*D.D.
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Test; I/Over# o< Itkuur* more then
lover* of Qgd.
1 wish there were no occasion for
this sermon. There are many sens!
live souls whom Its plain language
may offend. They do not believe that
?roch subject a belong properly to pul
pit treatment. However. I speak be
cause my conscience blda me. This
service Is the discharge of a painful
duty. "Do 1 seek to pleaae men? If
1 yet please men, 1 should not he the
servant of Christ. The church mom
bert of our city In their attitude to
ward moral conditions may be grouped
In four classes. Etrst, those wbo do
not know. They are good people, wbo
attend church. They know nothing of
the sin and shame of the city streets.
Where Ignorance Is bliss It Is foLly to
C. wise. Hnmnrf. thnnA wlm know.
v mi hub in view i, nccoinpHiuiHi
y ail officer Jn cltlzon's clotfaes, took
cwo walks down Broad street and saw
alphts which I blush to mention. The
first Tb-rsday night, the first
clear night after about ten days of
rain. They had come out like tho In
sects frdm under bark and sod, with
the first return of the spring sun.
They swarmed tho streets until it was
difficult nnd. In some respects, dan
gerous to walk. Girls resorted to the
back parlors of ItallRn confcctlonarles,
where they sat In suggestive positions
to welcome atrd tempt whoever might
enter therein. An older girl, ort evil
bent, led her little sister on her peril
ous mission. Others whoso Uvea dis
graced the name of woman Btood on
corners or marched brazenly down the
street. Hoys In kneo trousers and
girls In short dresses were out'In the
darkness of the night, when they
"Should have been at homo. Mashers
followed girls from bfock to block and
around corner after corner, and led
them down dark alleys. All of this
and moro I saw. 'Twos enough to
ninko tho head heavy and tho heart
elck.
On the second night we visited the
moving plcturos. I saw nothing ob
jectionable per 8e In the pictures. A
minister was present, and they would
bo guilty of no Impropriety. All class
es and condition# werfe In attendance.
A dude, dressed In Prince Albert, A
bloated faced,sport and a weasley half
fed man were there, who bought tick
ets In rotation and entered one aft^r
the other. Little children under ten
and hpggle.l old women with bent
forms wero there. What have you to
f.ny about theso shows? Two things:
First, they prove the text and demon
strate that tho American people are
lovers of pleasure more than lovers
of God. On two blocks on Broad street
last Friday night more people saw the'
moving pictures than assembled;' In
seventy of the eighty white churohes
of this city. They lined the block and
backed up on the side street waiting
for admission and yet we say this Is a
Christian city. Would that It were,
but many of the oburcu members love
the places of pleasure more than the
house of God. They are too tired to
?attend the church on Sunday evening,
but cmt parade the streets and. stand
for a long time and spend hours see*
lug moving pictures and vaudeville
after a hard day's work. Oh, con?
Rlstency, thou art a Jewell
Passing from tho places of pleasure,
we saw young girls, whose mothers
thought they were In no harm, enter
ing automobiles and going on joy
rides with young men who meant no
good. One of the most demoralising
agencies in Richmond is the automo
bile of the son of the rich. If you
want to ruin your eon. get him nn au
tomobile. Not more than one out of
ten can own a machine without neg
lecting his business or injuring his
morals. If the numbers of the ma
chines that ride slowly along Broad
street to entlco young girls coming
from the plays, or stand on Mayo and
East Franklin streets after the mid
night hours, were published in the
daily papers, they would strike many
hearts with consternation, and arouse
tho rich to the danger of their sons.
If our papers want something sensa
tional call their attention to this field
of Investigation.
It is not pleasant for one to speak
so plainly nbout tho deplorable condi
tions In the city that we love, but to
kcop silent is a -sin. To Bubmlt with
out a protest Is to stifle conscience
and betray a trust. Wo boast of our
city as a churchgolng, well governed
towj. Tho conditions which I saw
convince me that Richmond Is an ap
ple orchard without but rotting at the
core. The social Impurity and moral
degradation are Indescribable and un
speakable. Ae the city grows In site,
it grows In wickedness. Can we cheek
this evil? If not, we are to go the
way of other cities.
On the Ball Ground.
There is no reason why the boy and
young man on the baseball ground
cannot bo a ChrtotanantMead an ex
emplary life. The church, shop, bank
and office should stand for one and
the same thtog ? Bishop J. H. Vincent.
Methodist. Indlaoapolla.
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p** rH Future Progress.
Our future progress must be spirit
ual. Physically we have done the heat
an.i Intellectually we have made our
giants. Man la ae pot Vsfaff made, and
he hM the too la of his perfeotkm
Bj^C. 1. Harrla,
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?TANOARO OH. COMFAKY (1m
TI'ilK
?? Knowj
MOKTtf OABOMNA AOKIOUlTimAfc ANF> MIW'HANI
? xr*dui?t#? who, m Nelcallflo former*, %l?Uled uitchwulC#
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Tiimt tho
turulng out
PAGE FROM ANCIENT HISTORY
V"?
Inoldont of Hannlbal'e Csresr That
Wrltere Appear te Have
Overlooked.
Hannibal and bit staff war# paolng
merrily over the Alps on their faithful
war elephants. Suddenly a man with a
tin badge and ebln wblikera ruabed
Into the roadway and held up bla
hand. "You atop right where you ho!"
he cried. "Why should I atop7" thug*
dered the great Carthaginian as his
mahout hooked the elephant's ear.
"You're exceedtn' the speed limit," re
plied the. man with the star. "An* I'm
a duly appointed constable, by heck."
Hannibal was so overcome by this
amusing holdup that he toaaed a bag
of gasoollans to the officer end laugh
ing hysterically rodje away. Later on,
however, his Indication uppercut bto
sense of humor, and he proceeded to
slam the life out of the ROman con
suls and their ploked vetorans, forc
ing the fighting to the very gate of
shuddering Rome ?Boston Traveler.
A PERMANENT CURB.
Mo 8tffn of Kldr^y Trouble for Ovet
a^ear.
lira. C. J. Becker, 38 Chestnut Sq.,
Jamaica Plains, Boston, Mass., says:
"I waa a physical wreck, I could not
have walked, a block had my lifer do
penaed upon it.
The kidney ac
cretions were In
terrible condi
tion and I bloat
ed badly. I
wished for
death. I learned
Of Doan's Kid
ney Pills and as
& last resort. I
be?an their use. - Gradually I im
proved until at last I was well. Over
a year has now elapBed and not a sign
ff kidney trouble has appeared. I give
Doan's Kldhey Pills credit for saving
my life."
Remember the name?Doan's.
F>or sale by all dealers. 60 cents a
box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.
1
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Which Do You Like Woratt
This is the greatest known way for
undecided people to make up their
minds.
None but a strong-minded woman
can ever decldo which of two or three
hats she likes "the best," particularly
if they are all comely.
Popular belles have J>een known to
have similar troubles with their
sweetheart* Which do I liko best is
often a momentous question.
p Why not try the other way? . ;.j
Decide which, of men, or hats, or
attractive "dates" you like th^ worst,
and then proceed to eliminate.
*Yom there you can factor out in
the grade of desirability, * until jou
actually flmj yourself at. a decision,
because it, wbatevor It is, is the only
one left.
The process is delightfully simple.
The Effects.
"I have come to you, my friend, for
comfort liy best girl has treated mo
very badly.. I was tryinf to explain
something to hei*, but she gave me
?uob sharp looks they cut me to the
heart; she - withered me with her
scorn, crushed me' with her pold:
ness and stabbed me with her keen
edged tongue."
"Bee here, man, you oughtn't to
come to me for comfort; what you^
heed Is to go to a hospital for treat
ment."
Have Ever Known.
5 !? the
1 hav6 ever *?own.
PMt tw,? year* 1 ??ld near
ly twelve gross. It comes nearer be
ing a universal chill cure than any
thing I ever handled." Bold by Drug
gists?60c. and $1.00 bottles. Pre
pared by Hobinson-Pettet Co. (Inc.),
Louisville.
Unhappy Thought.
Just suppose the man who finally
obeys the latest demand of fashion
and goes 6n his knees to propose,
finds he has hhd a movipg picture
machine making material 6f him for a
new comlo film I >
spohn's Distemper cure wui
PINK icY^inH ?TVJ ^STEMPER,
it ir th? like among horses
Mm! .iSai / prevent* all others in the
?rjjj from having the disease. Alao
AnTJ^Cr?en S2?"* ?ml distemper.
_ ~ *? -? ;.*? J11 j". i '?r " N" 2^5; vvj ?
Power of a Magnet.
A steel liui eeshueTnaguet can hold
in suspension a weight up to twenty
tlmea its own. rr
*tnKrtxir* *ea*,ed on the
WlTOhell coot?n?"n? foroea.?Dr.
in ? Hun
It was Anna's first
side. She was only ft
yery enthusiastic over
for opportunity to go li
They came too lat
<lay for a dip In the si
up early, and as she pi
tag suit while the rest'
fast some one questloi
her haste.
"Well, you see." rep"?
ful child, "I want to hi
before so many people
the water cold."
W. L. DO!
MVKS?&,D 8]
xnri 12.00, $2.60. $3.00, W
W0MEH I $2.50,*3,$3.00,M]
BOYS' 92.00. $2.60 &o $3.Q0
^TH? STANDARD
FOR SO YEAR8 ^
They are absolutely tUs'
most popular and bcstshoca
for the prico in Aincrica.
They sre tho leaders every (
where because they hold
tbeir shape, fit better,
look batter and wear lon
ger than other makes.
They are positively the
most economical shoes for yo
Douglas name and the retail |
on the bottom ? value guarant
TAKft NO ftUBSTITUTKt .
cannot supply you write for Mauj
\V. L DOUGLAS,
"I have been using
somnia, with which I have'
for twenty years, and I catt
carets have given u.e more 1
other remedy I have ever t
certainly recommend thefa 1
as being all that they are
Thoa. Gillard'j
Pleasant. Polatabla, Potent,
DoQocd. Never Sicken, Woa_
10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold in bull
nine tablet stamped CCC,
euro or your money back.
FREES
Better and nt
k thanJUqnli
II
GItm one a iweet
gorm-freo teeth??
mouth and throat
after smoking?di _
perspiration and body <
predated by dainty n1 <
remedy for ear* eyesi<
A little P<
?olvcd in a
makes a
c learning,
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mm. Trjrn
targe bo* at c
N TOILET OO,,
rHKPAXTC
DoesYourBafy
From Ski
He would be a heartiest
deed, who did not ailaj
Ing as did Mr. E. M. B
prise, Mia#. He saysi
"My baby wan troubt
ing out, something
Itch. Wo used all or
but nothing seemed to
until X tried HUNT'S
few days all symptomtj
and now baby is enfoyta
health." Price 50c per
Manufactured and <
A. B. RICHARDS MEDIC
Sherman. Tm**m ?
GET A SA.
from Lombard Iron J.
!*'_?** M?k? moritjr.
bor $ timber when gin
?'tor tbo crop* tr?
Restore* Gray Hair
RtMOVII OANDRV
laviforates tad prevent* Ik
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