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DODSON
SALE OTCALOMEL
^Dodson's Liver Tone” Is Taking Place of Dangerous,
Sickening Chemical, Say Druggists
B*a»ry druggist In town has noticed
a great falling off In the sale of
calomel. They all give the same rea
son. Dodson’s Liver Tone Is taking
Its place.
“Calomel Is dangerous and people
know It." Dodson’s Liver Tone Is per
sonally guaranteed by every druggist
who sells It A large bottle doesn’t
cost very much but If It falls to give
easy relief In every case of liver slug
gishness and constipation. Just ask
for your money back.
Dodson’s Liver Tone Is a pleasant-
fasting, purely vegetable remedy,
harmless to both children and adults.
Take a spoonful at night and wake up
feeling fine; no biliousness, sick head
ache, acid, stomach or constipated
bowels. It doesn’t gripe or cause In
convenience all the next day like vio
lent calomel. Take a dose of calomel
today and tomorrow you will feel
weak, sick and nauseated. Don’t loss
a day.—Adv.
POSITIVELY CRUEL.
*T don’t know of any man who lis
tens to a hard luck story with 11
more sympathetic air than Mr. Wad*
lelgh.”
‘Then he has a kind heart?”
kg Dr. Umv's
• ika great kadftey, kver aad I
It la a pkyfMaa’s
Swamp-Root la a
eiao. It kalpa tho kidaoya. liver tad Mad
<Ur do tka work aatarv iaUadod ttoy
should do.
Swamp-Root baa ataod the tost of years.
It is aold by all druggists on its merit
and It should help you. No other kidney
medicine has so many friends.
Be sure to gat Swamp-Root and start
treatment at once.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
r Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. 'When writing be sure and
mention this paper.-—Adv.
He'd Heard That Before.
My husband and I were in New
York last fall. One day while he went
to attend to some business I thought I
would take a ride in one of the motor
busses. A man sat next to me and,
glancing down at his shoes, I absent-
mindedly put my hand on his knee an<l
said: “Sweetheart, your shoes need
He smiled and said: “Yes,
Saved An
Operation
“No. It’s as hard os adamant. Hh
enjoys the discomfiture of the poor shining
wretch who Is brusquely refused aims nay wife said so this morning.’ —Kx-
Just when he is flattering himself that change,
he never did a better piece of ucttng
In all hla career as a panhandler.**—
Ilinnlngham Age-Herald
Had to Obey the Law.
“Why did you let him get away
from you?” thundered the chief.
Tie er—a mean advantage of
me." refilled the gre “He
run a croon the gruaa In tho park,
nnd—~
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Preezone is magic! Corns lift off
with fingers without pam
MB. W. F. NELSON, a merchant of
Hixon, Tenn., says: That the daughter
of one of hie neighbors, Mr. James
Roberta, was in such a condition with
femala trouble that an operation waa
advised, and the young lady waa sent to
Chattanooga for its performance. She
dreaded the operation, and STELLA
VITAE having been recommended,
decided to try that first. She has taken
six bottles and is happily on the road
to recovery. She is able to do her usual
work and is in better health than for
years before, but continues to use it. '
She writes: ‘‘STELLA VITAE will do ■
all you claim. 1 ’ Her father says “She
began to improve at Once, after taking
STELLA VITAE ”
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baa been tbe right thing at the
nght time for tboneands of
young girls, down to the preeent
day. Try it for YOUR daugh
ter. Money.refnnded if FIRST
BOTTLE doee not benefit.
At your drag store
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man In the trenrh coaL “and I shall tie up his wrath when he apeeka eg
get the usual tery welcome hos of pnthtMtlon.“
rlga rs from my wife." "Did he drink?”
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“\t». What Is Itr
“He * n deputy Hh«*rtfr now. Hey,
Im**-. come on c»ver here nn'slimv your
badge."
A garage proprietor nnd a deputy
sheriff all at nine! If anybody can
beat that for arrogance nnd pomp and
lordly authority and a supreme sense
ted qul:
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“Are thm* curls <»f Annie's
ml?"
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tell them from her own hair.”
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of superiority outside of Prussia,Bert.
like to hear about it.
Intruders.
‘-‘Why don't you take’children in this
apartment house?”
‘‘Their crying,” replied the janitor,
“is liable to interfere with the phono
graphs nnd player pianos.’’
Taking After Mother.
Bert Just man* h«*iue frmu collage,
and he had a “shadow” on his Alpper
lip. He stopped to say “Hello” to his
grandfather.
His grandfather looked him over
and said. “Why, son, you look more
like your mother every day.”
“What makes you think so?” asked
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Children Cry For
V
“Why, because your father had a
mustache that came down to his chin.
Just look at that one of yours; yoif
must take after your mother."
If one half the world knew how the
other half lives more divorce courts
would he necessary.*
JUST LIKE US.
"That son of yours isn’t very
bright, but he has a big appetite.”
“Yes, I expect he’ll make a fine
college athlete.”
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IN I ANTS • (IULDHIA
This time of year
it’s <a good idea
to comDine fresh
fruit or berries
■vHh your morn
ing dish of
Looks Suspicious.
I He says It’s unaccountable.
And still the fact is th«re.
That while his wife war at the beach
4 The parrot learned to saear.
neither Opium, Morphine noc
Mineral. NoTNAR
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Special Care of Baby^gP|j||H|
Tt.»n.hJprnmotin(5 DttetoS That Baby should have a bed of Its own all are agreed. Yet it
SSdfeS. 1* more reasonable for an latent to sleep wftb grown-upe than to use
- blue noc a m*n>6 medkine in an attempt to regulate the deUcate organism of
cotic that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Heither would
gate V ^ t 0 l cra ted by specialists in children’s diseases. ; m
Your Physician will tell you that Baby’s medkine must bs
prepared with even greater care than gaby’s food.
A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often disarranged
by improper food. * Could you for a moment, then, think of giving
to your teirng child anything but a medkine especially prepared
for Infants and Children ? Don’t be deceived. ~
* * Rtenul note of this:'-It is important. Mothers, that
ftei should remember that te fuartiea wen, the difsadve organs of
year Baby most receive special care. Do Bit r
the Raimi wMity he had fr*ai tee wm m i
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