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GAS DSPEPSIA AND;INDIGESTION "Pape's Diapepsin" settles sour, gassy stomachs in five minutes-Time iti You don't want a slow remedy when Your stomach is bad-or an unoertain One-or a harmful one-your stomach istoo valuable; you mustn't injure it. Pape's Diapopsin is noted for its Speed in giving relief; its harmless. Rless; its certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions of cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made it famous the world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your horne-keep it handy-get a large fifty-cent case from any dealer and then if anyone should eat something: which doesn't agree with them; it what they eat lays like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes head ache, dizziness and nausea; eructa. tions of acid and undigested food remember as soon as Pape's Diapepsln comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. Its prompt. ness, certainty and ease in overcomingT the worst stomach disorders is a rove lation to those who try it.-Adv. , The Reason. "None of the governments has is. sued lately one of those white, blue or red book,. I wonder 'whyT' "I guess it is cas they are all in one another's black hooks.' HAD AWFUL WEAK SPELLS Suffered So Much Felt She Had to Have Relief. Says Cardui Made Her Well. Elba, Ala.-Mrs. M. T. May, of tti5s place, writes: "I was not especially strong when I married. . ., but after my marriage, I seemed to got very much worse. About two months after I was married, I began to have awfil weak spells. Would have bad spella of headache, simply felt bad all the time, could hardly do a thing... I suffered so much pain in my left side and had the swimming of the head and congestion and heartburn very bad. In fact I suffered so much I thought I would die. I kept getting worse and felt I must have some relief. I had some pain and difficulty in walking... "Mr. - , who ran a store in -, recommended that I take 'Car. dul,' and my husband bought me a hot tIe, which did me so much goodl that he bought me another, and after the use of three or four bottles I was well; was up doing my work after the use of the first bottle. It's the fluest tonic I know of. I got into better health that I had boen since my marriage. I ad vise all women... who have wcalb spells.. , to take it." The thousands of letters, which come to us every year, like the above certainly are proof of the merit of Cardul, the woman 'r tonic. For Sale by all druggists. He Got 'Em. C'ustomer-Give mec a pair of spi. -ders. Clerk-Er-beg tcardon? (ustomler-A pair of web) suiistend era;. KIDNEYS CLOG UP FROM EATING Too MUCH MEAT Take Tablespoonful of Salts If Back .Hurts or Bladder Bothers--Meat Forms Urio Acid. We are a naition of meat eaters and our blood is iulled with uric acid, says a well-knowni authority, who warns us to be Constantly on guardl against kid ney trouble. Theskidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritatinig acid, but become weak from the overwork; -they get sluggish; the eliminative tis. Sues clog and thus the waste is re tained in the blood to Poison the en-! tire system,.ce fe WVhen your kidneysacendee like lumps of lead, and you have sting ing pains in the back or the ur in~ Is cloudy, full of sediment, or the blall der is irritable, obliging you tao seek relief during theo night ; when Yu have ' severe headaches, nervous sind dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acil stomach or, 'rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in A giaus -of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kid. i neys will act fine. This famous salts 1s made from the acid of grapes and lemop juice, combined with lithia, and has been: used for generations to flush 'and Mtimulate clogged kidneys, to neu tralize the nicids in urine so It is no j longer a source of irritation, thus end /4 ~-Iig uvtinary? and bladder disorders. Jai Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; -makes a delightful efterves * cente lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little oceasionally to cteep the kidneys clean 1p aotive.-.-dy. C, ubid' educational system of -s le. York shows a total regis 6 of,831,886 yupils. . THE PICKENS 8 NTINEL, PIOKENS, S. d. Iow ean ana Pai tU"fard TH2HREE years have made the movement successful in hun .A dreds of cities and towns. Every farmer should apply the idea to his premises. How it improves rental property ............... .... .............. MiRM ... "M ..1. - - - .... .. .. '. The upper picture shows a vacant lot in a southern town before a Clean up and Paint Up cam paign. It was rid of all the trash by negro children in the neighborhood. Then they planted a vegetable and flower garden on the plot and had. fine success with the enterprise. Can't we do something equally good with some of the vacant lot eyesores in this town? The lower picture showsAl^ wha can be --- done w a ragged, gg sd y . t suaiontowak .u the owner an* eat.fth rpry utoc rue<te aeu o lot im -a th netgre niae.Ti salso o s ( ; IM N P ndPant p"ha benbrugt i ad isas div has econe naionwid'enout slga inteitrssoYh rao aet h onr homes an to n eui euirchr . Bat--euy o fu ic le .Cak t oi baeadbosm fhl n olw The par, picurehtowose avnto lot ilnty an ten atow bummere an enU adPitpcm vrgazetablo an singerioarde mon ltadhnfnesceswt h nrrs~Cn ed mentthi"ceanall" goodi whih som ftevcntlteeoeirshstwTh oe itr hoanan whatca ev doivn wihargcodfrntinoieyr.mtto. ratdafpr suasio trto eakesomethie owesadtnatfteprp000u nc rue he aeu o ost adtie-s cnted nca gareaniniae.Tsisalsofru. up nd an u IP mpaign ased on ISie~ ~~gt n n Isnedi- ln assge n rae rta las s oge in the ntrests ofTbu-trgvet h -utya albxi uetone rgtnn re hisnmer hans tnae beat-ch la hr. ieuy*-euy ftp htws nputyo te locan c a dPai t wer crazed. iirhih fevr esnWoascu-hwpid ntepaeI a eta bf tese tookay 1912 for. a ra coirvicIntesrntmentr h are ildsla h amnm city pan teo ug toff arseo and's no lny n n aesm e n tts, cute, cm ui s clubgaers i oarsil natiorale moe-th m ilstefed it riso hrceshosorfres lb veto teleanr p spirit chIchren, ol oeie iiiainhsci-mypoli amcenu as u cutspng i eheryca normnt mn a d co- ebtnvrhsntre ~htvrbs faleahidvda amrmj womanad nearly enterysthrofn acorn-e 'eiofulnsintegatutfhve iswn liTe lre hoea omn.ingikeua prop-as etrHath ti p~rn ooentecsa u arty ainues cameineased lsrs nrmn.hat, osol e h~ ene oss rhue o plansouggiesed yie nata was essned anduthe- hasortnceasedleachbn- -hmadhs-eat n ap-rng toln ihu anig riess hit ndiicpiei a n sbs facetbesnss f.T~ elc ae h osslo lnocaemntigor woere oantowns beachu- obevrnet, amcen dea.Altl an sago net 01' these took~~flltim fll the for fa icvc u ly my ield i btt liing, of tfo vr iepit tpe movenwut - h~~ghd. Smtinknes.viiain ha bet- evste wod ad i ep h whereEverbody elpshatehe, but maye halso lare. sallhutever ~h wie istda clubleaet', bordsof rade helth that i of keepins on the farmat ofuth of eu be-vto on ntasnl oBeilfr nuanea~ iep aty a a rtume ofh airme r's un- hc wsntwlladfil vetoee~es colcideby aned t'increment. eaiet too, ahoud Rcnl aae hr a utbo beusa~ oallan e l wo uch an hithesealth and pi- la padpitu apin Dperte~tin te eross ofa mo e ssheir wo n nyt blsving, but aof-mpeso lf a oe o y vle ee icesd os Tere wised c worr f ren . Beaus fam yrswweel et ih lws thrugh(lseao nlifir wste wa claup d may. reut may 'bett thrl foerbdvadshubrygdec hesn~,adteipttneo la-aeigea bredingy les, a ned toe eorrseelovewt i hees hit l~ ii pi nay athto. 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P:'mncntreslts8111 ilie.s They poaiu aindth vaiit as haeofItt epraueo 4 ltimaely a ear-rond efrt jar a n fetieri sreadnc ove potfielson.esI'lrnhiwr cmltl Qgt.bThere is presenh worka fo an in fatrm kle noemnte hspoesi ..Sian U th Far To. fo ie ctsu d dtabes a athere atcual alal frserln * ~V~ he iea f maingthe arm are dsurce ofreern suricacestrmehatforthneedo h'o'm moreattrative nd moeaheath- towTe andpew anceofthe thttearn-i oatcednri I ul a farm cleanyard--ofan such aeet sug-gfmte s ei ffoers, tadth te prafcd. ub rtbs ful was h c ocigs pinea log age uulyseithv-m cenu a cnleseiie t nisedo i~l~'.ownt a~l illgeshav 11(1 migt man ne flwerbedor er-beng hasuaged thed elaiit o thse thei ciM~.u~p'4las nd ecase f has afene fxed easto rotct needic havntng becom itsote is resorD. ~W~~'" ~fluflc eauy od ne.'reremaybea gte ha uto pb thteahent. utr r te Po~rcRI~s Atthe resnt rte.ldings00 will orkI woder. er thedy'sewrs dowe promterd byoa be xpe~le ineletri ragest ei ('aug in thper plcre tm ay eha Autmoil tiesma@o sntetityar "No-mero wasl disyt hefr"nm rubbr b a ermn ivenor ave , he dijtalt o m abo bid o "ea tha n bentrakne to te ptace beenrunmor thn 4000mils. ts eathrswil swllo a areor ofh lcemen stos he trners'acound Wit te ida o rsitig art~ atwhle, Itstnd fve ee hgh th ptroe ame amt.anu"dyu been builtof ~es~beste ofplate eacha indfvidualpanarmer'Wmay A comutin soal h~* '~tt~.~'*%~ , to butDoe nt, egec wt Pteulrt ed. thateththeirheeated housestVor housesifor rent gotoolon wihou pantng This negect make th osslo tyisihtlybut lso astes th da of, $q t AL.COHOL- 3 PER CENT. AWegeablePreparallonforAs simil~ating lteFood vndRe ula lingthe Stoniuchsand Dowels of es and Ret.Conlains neither opnu.Morphine norliemL N oT NAnco-rxc. d W~vor*s.leishnsn T 8 C sirn c e' Exact Copy of Wrapper .City Has a History. llamiadan, the Persian city. seems to be the E4,kbatana or summer real dence of the ancient Persian kings. where Alexander the Great stored his enormous loot fromu Persia, estimnated at over $:205.000,000. But there Is to vog-raphiical dlifficulty about identify ing it with the earlier and still more. interesting Ekbatana describedb Hierodlotus--the city where the 141rst Mediant kings. Deioces, realizing the Ideal of royal Isolation by shutting himself ul) in a palace on top ot a hill, surrounded by seven fortified circles of different colors descending the slopes in order, and allowing the inhatbitants of these to communicate with him only by writing. Only a true Christian can pray for rain if his roof leaks. Trouble makers are as plentiful as peacemakers are scarce. 'Aml tokoe0000mlsoto an Au~strala frtoiSuez 1oP mos serve SII~CL outepmn a b'h les co st oleefl nisadRsonan eFie Evr advantagphie htn, oney Eahof the Genrlsnrmu mate ia arepuced. i nr th ned ofin mnfcint Ex pet emts at echmllpare aspharts, eisu and evrIrllo E eir wchulii calre o boar ofexper hMe'mt.Ist asp at p whic keepter ine rooity more pabe ands morey. mathe he drer ind.t, em to ET I-Di ae inaaaorsme rol here isexanr tye Gritor ERThis withou loot o pcerofs, efome a rgs sky-scraper ito the ismao loresicidiencout- buili CRTit -TEalEaD ill uaree (1,rstn 2 ort3). Exeribe brvey - ieOlt laste longerr.th tr idelneroal oofysting a circle s ofd frget olosudectending with him nl by rtiggbta OASTORIA For Infants aun d Children. Vothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always 3ears the 3ignature of Use For- Over Thirty Years ASTORIA mmR ORt4TAUN COMPANIY. W19W Vonn OI"y. Advice to the Healthy. Don't spit on floors or sidewalks. Set the consumptive a good example. If you must spit, spit Into gutters or into a spittoon. Live in the open air as much as Kee) the windows open summer and winter, at home and at work. Sleep with the windows open; but be sure that the entire body is warmly clad. Fresh air, whether moist or dry, warm or cold, is good for you. Breathe through the nose. Breathe deeply. Avcid dust. Avoid dusty occupa tions. Never stir ip dust by dry sweeping. Sprinkle water or moist sawduct, or moist bits of paper over the floor before sweeping. Dusting should be done with a moist cloth. "i'f" and "but" are among the little things that count. anlVfe nfcec ald out adigasi*oi.I the trip from New York to ie highway between London nama. motion-it produces the ut ad yields the finest product, at i-teed ring tcy product and machinery can offer is used in the quality and lower the cost. mills is advantageously located facture and quick distribution. up-to-date machinery. Raw mus quantities and far ahead of us guarding against increased is also insures favorable buying, mployed to select and blend the TAIN-TEED is made under rying-out process so destructive it is thoroughly saturated with a der the formula of the General's en coated with a blend of harder aturation soft. This makes a pervious to the elements than * s; also in slate-surfaced shingles, 0 -est~t.t