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00! Ill StOTH ^Caifonrii of QuU’i Best UutiTe lr u Df ^ nn - “Uer Tone" ¥,in ' R,, 'Pofis,ble lor Change • lor the Better. ,own h ” "'>"<^1 • Th . • n ^ ln "Kl* 1 of fnlomrl. y nil Kivt* tho Knmo rpirnon. DoO- 8«n n L\yer Tont‘ Is (akin* Its place. nlotnel Is dangerous and people know it. ’ Dodson s I.lver Tone Is per sonally jrunranteed by every druggist wbo sells it. A large bottle doesn’t cost very much, but If It fails to give cns\ relief in every case of liver slug gishness and constipation, just ask for your money back. - Dodson s Liver Tone is a plensant- tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harm less to both children and adults. Take n spoonful at rdght and wake up feel ing fine; no bJ 'lousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn t gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose erf calomel today and to morrow you vill feel weak, sick and nauseated. EDu’t lose a day.—Adv. Compensations. I suppose you have your own trials In the clock•'naking business. Some of your works always on strike?” ^ es, but 1’iq never worried aver tny hands want ini' an eight-hour day." FRECKLES TW » m* a# • mm tmmmmt tiM atwtMaaa «a aaft*M*4 mi pm*m mm otaia* **a a • a §• vmm 1 ** O •" •• *•*.— •* ti wi ' 'mm *#<«•«• mmm*m • *• «*4 mmmmm 4 •• ll • mm* a >«4 • •mm lib* ■ —— tmmmrnmm rnmm^m •asa* ifc» (Rsnaai ba •• «> ■ — i i «mm »■»« >« • jaaap ifca^ **m~ * • mm*~mmrn as ' • » • • • * • •« < •• i § *• • • »- . «* h# ‘ +**m # • • « ■ 4V. 0 a%* • mm* b- +mm— * **+ • % m~ ** mm «* **•■ * ««•«»>- # mm*m MW >1H a • • Mas a» tmmmmm mm FOR “FIO” imp Ttmr Urm Acltra. T BjtUm runfl#d aad ft— Fro Colds by Toklof OsloUbs, lbs Ksnso^l— Calomel TabUts, that art Do* lifhtfuh Safe and Sure. • • • • Accept ‘‘California" Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harm less physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say ‘‘California.”—Adv. Truth and trouble pla^ no favorites. Cutlcura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing letter than Cutlcura Soap dally and Ointment now and then as needed to make the complexion clear, scalp dean and hands soft and white. Add to thla the faertnatlng. fragrant Cutlrorn Talcum and you have the Cutlcura Tot let Trio.—Adv. All new lent hlncft ae H'a painted. Phyaicians and Druggists are advis ing their friends to keep their systems purified and their orgins in perfect werking order as a protection against the return of inrluenza. They Jcnow that a clogged up systenf and a lazy liver favor colds, influenza and serious complications. To cut short a cold overnight and to prevent serious complications taka one Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of water—that’s all. No salts, no nausea, no griping, no sickening after effects. Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver is active, your system Is puri fied and refreshed and* you are feeling fin% with a hearty appetite for break fast. Eat whit you please—no danjjer. Calotabs aie sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Every druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not perfectly delighted with Calotabe.—(Adv.) Ca<j»e and Effect. Two notbvM im a church bulletin , board In Mnncbenter. England, run un follow n; "A potato "upper will he bold Sat- , nntuy evening.** **Subject for Sunday morning: *A Night of Agony* *—Boot on Tvun- •nipc. THE LAST QUESTION. * - A lawyer was grilling the respon dent In a divorce case. i‘Is It true that you-are supporting another woman?” he asked. ‘‘It Is,” replied the. respondent. “And she lives in the same house, i.oes she not?” “Yes." “And you were never married to her?” .“No, sir” “That will he all ” “Just a moment," broke In tha man’s attorney. “Who was this wom an r “My mother,” calmly replied the re- apondent. mm* )kU* »f' m iininuj If Vfm fwmmm «■»*» I* TWhir • i-*vv naad |M k •SflfdM. to MMMfhl m y—n m m oU mrom* wmdutioo -From Hit H#arf Mr. B. J. liatth*. of Atoll Bluff. On. •ay*: ‘lamgeingtogleayuuaMI- mooia! that is (ma my heart. 1 would not to without DR. TUACHER’S LIVER AND BLOOD 8YRUJ* In my homo and will try my vary tout to gut it into every home In my locality. 1 take It and my wife and children take it whenever we see even the least in dication of n coated tongue, ainoe we know that the tongue is the thermom eter of the stomach.” * THACHER MEDICINE CO. 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Due April 1st, 1928 Price at market to yield about 7.50% • The principal attractiveness of the Notes lies in the Conversion Privilege attached to them. The expansion of activities of the ‘ Corporation under present favorable conditions points to much larger earnings in the future, which should be reflected in a higher maiket value for these Notes because of this Conversion Privilege. 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She uiu*t hr fhtskhig i of her pew gown. Mr, Illfly—Yes. and do you ob- | serve how w retrheil her husband looks? ' He la evidently thinking of It, too.— St. Auguatlne Record. gTHEY DON’T COME BACK. “Just what is your husb&cd’s am- aitlon In life?” t “He has none." “Poor man, I suppose that Is why he got married.” A Crop of Ivory. Her mouth was not so very large. Yet, In a conftdentUil minute. She told the denti.st that she had Three well-developed achers In it The Element of the PractlcAL_ “Is Rliggins a student of political economy ?” “No. He says that he’s a practltal man, and practical politics and prac tical economy don’t mix.” The Danger. Visitor—Acr«irdlng to this newspa per. the war copt— Mmte magnate—A-h-b! r Ylstfoe—M'hat'a tto UMtter? Movie toigppip | ffapl «a*( tto war |p top# apf A I mm «• Mighty Few Do. “Why don’t you Join a golf clpb?" “Man, I don’t know* how to play golf.” “That’s no reast/n. Ninety per cent of the golf club members don’t know how to play the game, either.” Cl A mm mm tto tnwu tp *rw tb»- fwp a4d in fi Owppp I ®^**^** May A tout hump, affff (to Bt- * tip grove of plnra andfafwucrs Just he ft und It. ruder tto "toito of tto ehpp once lived tto author of "IJffle Worn- en" and sum mg the whlHpeiing pines Hawthorn** walked, thought and wrote, or converiftcd with his friend. Tboreao. Tb** elm at th4* left of the door as the visitor approaches the old honse Is 13 feet In circumference, and the one nl the right Is 15. The trees have been nominated for a place In the Hall of Fame for Trees being compiled by the American Forestry association of Washington, D. C. Each. Cup Of POSTUM contains the same uniform quality’ of goodness that makes this table* beverage so popular. Make ft strong or mild as you prefer by varying the quantity used. -No wonder so many prefer it to coflee, not alone on account of taste but becaue of its abundant heahh/Yiineat Truty* d Reason for POSTUM to