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UGH! CALOMEL MAK C LEAM LITER, Al Just Once! Try "Dodson's Liv pated, Headachy-Don Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel fine and cheerful; make your work a .pleasure; be vigorous and full of am bition. But take no nasty, danger. ous calomel, because it makes you sick and you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver, which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's whon you feel that awful nausea and g. to -me! If you want to enjoy ;st, gentlest liver and bowel g you ever experienced just spoonful of harmless Dodson's one. Your druggist or dealer i a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's .mo under my personal'money Mandy Didn't Care. ," said the old woman to her just back from a day's wash landy, whut-all'did Mis' Sally -. y t' yo'?" "Spe done say," repeated Mandy sol emn y and impressively: "'Mandy, does yo' know that yo' persesses a im Inor-tsl soul?' " "Lan' sakes, Mandy! An' whut did yo' respon'?" "Ah sayed," answered Mandy flip pantly, "'Ah don' care!' "-Times of Cuba. No Bookworm. "What works on political econonj have you read?" "None," replied Senator Sorghum. "Political economy is a science that tells you how a government ought to be run, but it doesn't tell you how to get the votes that will enable you to run it." Every town dog believes he can catch a rabbit, but a country dog knows better. . Mother Knows What To Use To Give - Quick Relief HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh A LINIMR-NT For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Strains, Stiff Neck, {+,. Chilblains, Lam-e Back, 'w. Old Sores, Opeik ounds, ~"and all External Injuries. SMad~e Since 1846. ^Asnyod Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 m ma erOR WRITE All Dealers 0. C. Hanford Mfg. Co. IUSE GLE IJ EL j, TALC M 1VjPOWdER The Tc.moQultfor r-etined people, Pe fume rich, lasting, and ex quisite; Po .yder of velvety fineness. Inass Jare--15c. ana 25. Sold by all dealers. MADE BY I LBERT BROS., & CO. BALTIMORE, MD. 9 SALTER'S EYE.LOTION CURE8 ~ ORE EYES to,. 16' aelv5 cures sore inflamd eye in A2, tr los )Il'NN Y 688 i roa, ATLATm,( F u ebre qf Imitati/on.' HAIR BALS M inin A Iti lopera:Itonda uit. SFor Restoring Color and Beuytoray or Faded air. DRPYTREATE1a usually gives quickc relief, soon removes swelling and short breath, often gives entire relief in 185 to 25 days. Trial treatment sent FR EE. DR. Til0MAS E. GREEN. Successor to D~r. 11. ii. Green's Sons. Box A. Chatsworth, Ga. YOUr SweetherATalks or2 .cents, and tn lanleo nnmes. It. JCA N, KODAKS & SUPPLIES We also do highest class of flnlshinig. P'rices and Catalogue upon request. S. Galeski Optical Ce., Richmond, Va. * S PECIAL PR ICES itatn Bd'gIoo'b Whioe egns;5 rntt eg lnEing stu in Anb t r p 'oultry a rm siou rMason and ix.~ i '1' I'AR F~tM, TI. M., Jost, ownter, wliNO, N.O. HIUST~iNG AGENTS i"oinn fris-'"s i, WHEiRE ARE THE DEAD?2 Ar'nab 'NN IVAN't'Ei-l zoy inco,,mo~ for act ve S enoad lyomsen selling 50 new household nek Frect.J h'a,! IeotFa ES YOU SICK I 10 BOWELS MY WAY er Tone" When Bilious, Consti t Lose a Day's Work, back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calomel and that it won't make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morn ing, because you will wake up feel. ing fine, your liver will be working, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and your bowels regular. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and cannot salivate. Give it to your chil dren. Millions of people are using Dodson's Liver Tone Instead of dan gerous calomel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of calomel is almost stopped entirely here. Faces Turned Toward Sunrise. This is a busy world, but the age is calling for men who can help bear its burens, who can do things, whose faces are turned toward the sunrise. -Elbert Hubbard. HAD PELLAGRA; IS NOW CURED Hillsboro, Ala.-J. W. Turner, of this place, says: "I ought to have written you two weeks ago, but failed to do so. I got well and then forgot to write you. I can get about like a 10-year-old boy; you ought to see me run around and tend to my farm. I can go all (lay just like I used to. I am so thankful to know there is such a good remedy to cure people of pellagra. There is no longer any doubt that pel lagra can be cured. Don't delay until it ia too late. It is your duty to consult the resourceful 3aughn. The symptoms-hands red like sunburn, skin peeling off, sore mouth, the lips, throat and tongue a flaming red, with much mucus and choking; indigestion and nausea, either diarrhoea or constipation. There is hope; get Baughn's big Free book on Pellagra and learn about the remedy for Pellagra that has at last been found. Address American Compounding Co., box 2090, Jasper, Ala., remembering money is refunded in any case where the remedy fails to cure. -Adv. False Pride. Charles W. Morse began lif hum bly and hates false pride. "I'll never forget the wise advice that an old employer of mine once gave to a youth who had a good deal of false pride. "The youth was complaining about the hard times, his enforced idleness and sc forth. My old employer cut him off gruffly with the words: "'Well, George, if you can't obtain a position these days, why dont' you look up a job?' "-Philadelphia Ledger. NO DOUBT THAT RESINOL DOES STOP ITCHING It is a fact that the moment resinol ointment touches itching skins, the itching stops and healing begins. With the aid of resinol soap, it almost al ways clears away all trace of eczema, summer rashes, pimples, or similar tor menting, unsightly eruption quickly, leaving the skin- clear and healthy. And the best of it is you need never hesitate to use resinol soap and resi nol ointment. Resinol Is a doctor's prescription which for twenty years has been used by careful physicians for many kinds of skin affections. They know that its soothing, healing action is brought about by medication so bland and gentle as to be suited to tled most delicate or irritated skin. Rosinol ointment and resinol soap are sold by all druggists.-Adv. To Protect a State's Wards. Insurance Commissioner Ekern of Wisconsin has sent a letter to each member of the legislature urging im mediate action to protect life and property against the fire hazard in the state charitable and penal insti tutions. A bureau recommnendled the installation of sprinkler equipments, especially in the hospitals for the in sante at Oshkosh and Alendota. The commissioner said it was cheaper to make improvements than to pay flre losses and the families andl friends of the helpless inmates had a right to ask that their lives be made safe from the dangers of ire. Whlenever You Need a General Tonkc Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tronic is equally valuable as a Gen eral Tonic because It contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver. Drives outi Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.-- Adv. Germany's Potato Crop. The potato crop of Germany was one of the largest on recor-d. Trho oil-, ci statistics place the figt'res at 50, 200,0'00 mnetr-ic tons, as against 34,300,. 000 metrilc tons in 19i2. C2ulte a high percentage of the potatocs were dis easedl and could not be ktpt over- win ter, and the crop being large the prices obtained were low. The Hewlett Family. Trie' is a corporation namled "The Hewlett Family of America." All of the members are dlescendlants of George IHcwlett, wvho came to this country from England In 16.40. N[IONAL M01001 Lisson (By O. E. SELLERS, Acting Director of the Sunday School Course of the Moody Bi3ble Institute.) LESSON FOR AUGUST 29 GOD'S CARE OF ELIJAH. LESSON TEXT-I Kings 17:1-1G. GOLDEN TEXT-CaAting all your anx iety upon hih, because ho careth for you. I Peter 6:7 It. V. We now skip thirty to forty years to consider the first of those great prophets whose lives are recorded at length. Samuel and David fought ani mals, armies and giants, but these men fought engagements in the moral and spiritual realm of equal and greater importance. Emphasize Elijah as a real live flesh-and-blood hero. His work was with the northern kingdom and he probably first met Ahab at Sa maria, his capital in 912 1. C. (?) The Moabite stone (A. D. 1868) is a re markablo confirmation of the Bible story of this period. I. The Challenge, v. 1. The lesson is a great illustration of faith. Sin had again made vast inroads upon the people (clh. 16:30-33) and this "man of the hour," whose name means "Jeho vah My Strength," (1) saw the condi tions; (2) responded to the need, and (3) had faith in his cause because it was that of Jehovah. The source of his faith was the word of the Lord God (Deut. 11:18; 32:20). He that "liveth" and before whom the prophet stood in daily, hourly communication. Elijah was a man with a mission (Matt. 28,:19) who trusted in God and considered it safe to obey. His power, "acdbrding to my word," was in ratio according to his life of faith (Iom. 10:17). He was also a man of prayer Janes 5:17) and showed his faith by his works (James 2:17, 20, 26). II. The Command, vv. 2-7. Elijah's faith was not audacious. He took each step as commanded by God (v. 2). There is a time for seeming retreat as well as for the spectacular charge. Elijah's first place of testing was "Cherith," a gorge to the east of the river Jordan. This command was con trary to human reason. "Would it not soon be involved in his prophesied drought?" Again, ravens frequently feed upon carrion, and he knew all the regula. tions regarding cleanness. Thus to be secluded would prevent his observing the effect of the drought upon both king and people. Still the command is explicit. It was "there" (v. 4), and there only, that Jehovah was to save. The miracle of saving was to be wrought under the most adverse cir cumstances and by the most unlikely means. "So he went." Having faced the peril, God hid him to preserve him, and at the proper time God also re vealed him (clh. 18:12). It was a daily testing for Elijah at Cherith, thus to be fed and to see the water evaporat. ing, but it was a time of communion andl after the brook was dry there came a newv command (vv. 8, 9). lil. The Continued Deliverance, vv, 8-16. Zarephath w~as (Luke 4.26) in the dominions of Jezebel's father', 0on the coast of the Mediterranean sea be. tween Tyre andl Sidoni, a dangerouE journey for Elijah through Ahab's kingdom (chi. 18:10). The word Zare phath umeans "smelting furnace," and it too was suffer-ing from this same famine. Commanded to hide in Cherith Elijah is told to "dwell" in Zarephath and that a widow w~as to be the agent to supply his need. Again Elijah's pride hadl to be overcome for there were abundant reasons for disliking such a journey, such an abiding place and such a (dependence up)on a poor widow. Elijah, however, "arose and wvent," a continuance of his life of obedience. Heb first asked for water and as she wvent he added his request for food. Rt was a piarticuilar widow to whom he was sent (Luke 4:25-27) and through her God was ready to work a miracle of salvation on his behalf. Though about to prepare what she thought was to be her own and her sont's last meal (v. 12), yet she at once procee'ds to obey the command of the man of Goed as it was conditioned upon the word of Jehovah (v. 14). God. through his pr-ophets, has commanded us, given us asurnce and promised to sustain (Phil. '4:19), yet we hesi tate. "She went and did" the seem ing impossible, but according to the wvord of commaii~nd, nnd those of "her house dlid eat nmany days." Obedience satved her- own,. he' sont's andl the prophe't's4 lives. There is sound philoso pihy in Prnov. 11: 24 which found its compleA t fulilme'nt ini Jesus who "caime not to he minister-ed unto but to mninister." IRead carefully Prov. 3:7-10) and ii C'or. 9: '-1 1. As with the Israelites in thle wildern'fess the supply was only from day to day (v. 16) noth ing ahe'ad, no0 alc(cumulation, yet a per petual su pply because based on "the wordl of the I ,ord" (v. 16). God workewd tils mir-acle : (1) to up. hold and to pireservo his chosen mecs senger for' his great work in Israel; (2) to show his loving kindness and sustaining grace to the poor; (3) to strengthlen the failth of his prIophet against his spectacular conuflict on Mt. Carmel; (ii to the end that lie might show larael and all others down through the agesR a great object lesson of his suistamiig grace andi providenee. The widow's "(two mites" are filling church treasuries today. and ,1 Mary's box of ohnt ment has filled all Christen. dom with its aroma andtt fragrance Providene is progressive. Give the Children The Goody That's Good For Them The best way in this world to spend a nickel Ifor refreshment is to get wholesome, impurity-proof chewing gum. It's made, clean and kept clean. It's wrapped in waxed. paper and sealed. Its two delicious flavors are always fresh and full strength. It is the longest-lasting, most beneficial and pleasant goody possible to buy. It aids appetite and digestion, quenches thirst, sweetens mouth S and breath. Write for free copy of "WRIGLEY'S MOTHER GOOSE," a handsomely illustrated booklet in colors that will amuse young and old and remind you of this Perfect Gum. S In it the WRIGLEY SPEARMENI have acted all the old familiar Mother Goose ocenes to the S "tune" of new jingles. Address Win. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1312 Kesner Building, Chicago. "Chew It a fter every meal" Two Boys, a Cow and Two Calves. ivsbeSlno'.Hl dctd This is a shiort story of how two "~w d oslk iig I h I olntb a da"si Vermout boys, still in their teenacuty"to o' nhi,"f o ldaltl have made some real money on a thor- "hsanttecut:, ele1 ' r lrn orsm e aain oughbre'd Guernsey. They paid $200 1amrCrtse."1hapaewsYunrl o' ie he hl for the animal when she was~ two u iild fve yasaamd i totl ors u ati'te itl years old, and as their father was ay see r yo c at olge w banker and they were away to schoolyu'e iin rih arosfo th yuiaeI(aled nuh(Irlgte a farmer was iniduced to keelp the ai-ciyhl wihafuti pay'In Siiiero y11'clleOXC5S. mal for them. They owned the COW telal n uosbli ~ vrte"e, ele h o."n oka a little over two years and (luring that1)Cc"terslt. ou antpytnis t timne she had twvo calves. The boys al orgl saJk n o o' found a ready market for the calves"woWyMao. nwamusbutyCb'sat and have just sold the cowv, the three Mebrofte hiaoC ft en igavre helw tpadoic animnals having been sold for $525. catro prtieNaoi r a o n su salsinn.-c T1he farmer charged them $125 for i tosneoftewr. hy Yrk o-l. keeping of the rteck and other ex- a- rclyr idsoemsn n penses anid the boys will net $100 oeneue- ftl Iaopcodi. Iedmso aho lasflo t apsiece from thle tranlsactioni. Th'le boys ------- - - - --- --- are quite satisfied with their invest- , mecnt and incidenitally have becomo. somewhat interested in life up' aa erotfarms.-Sipringiield (Vt.) Ite-nra aa oucnby ha ngaate porte'. r and save _ f dollar. In ml Gioohe Childguranen h ol' aretnfcue HOW TO CURE ECZEMA, ITCHr dr The AND ALL SKIN DISEASES cutadyul idi hae nteln ut u Don't suffer any longer with eczema or any other skin trouble. Just apply H-ancocko's Sulphur Compound to the parts affected and it will stop the itch ing at once anld cure thle trouble per' manently. Many sufferers from skin troubles have wrpitten us that the Sul- Raof cleanand ept lean It' wrapShinglaes phur Compound cured them after everything else failed. Mrs. Evelyn T s il t u a t e Gar-t, of Salem, Va., writes: "Three omaendhes tist, s t orut5 years ago I hlad a rough plae on my yerfrlor lrcp'i'yV/n Ths singe ar suaedwt caeek. It would burn ea itch. I was fearful it might bW of cancerous na- c t o te M o t ture. I used ffelrent preparatios i a s but nothing helped it. One bottle of srneaantnl(~~l4tobero oeig urned10yas yacock's Sulphur Compouldcured r Fo oe thi dereat aar. me completely." To beautify thle comI- GeeaRoigMnuctrnCmp y plexion, remove blackheads and R a ac pimples use Hancock's Sulphur Oilt- ow Yo cee mennt. For sale by all dealers.-Adv. r n Cin n The Terrible Turk. ____ Thercme am-c no old maids in Tuiirkey. - No wonider-, thenm, that count -y has so oYvuKo loi umansy unithapp m)iY en.-Det roit TIimues. The LImIt. "Whmat a pessist he h.m""SetrtaChce. Tris.So-elwasI.oolht "Yes, indleed. Eiven miser-y shunis MdbyBILYB S.m,,WNT -AEMNC lila onmi any. ___________________nvisible____Splendo_____.