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THOSE AWFUL CRAMPS Suggestions that may save Much Suffering B vllle, Pa.-"For twelve years I su ed with rrible cramps. J. ould have to stay n bed severl days every m onth. I tried all kinds of remedies and was treated by doctors, butmy trouble con tinued until one day I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and what it had done for others. I tried it X,. and now I am never troubled with cramps and feel like a different woman. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound too highly and I am recommend mngit to my friends who suffer as I did.'' -Mrs. GEORGE R. NAYLOR, Box 72, Marysville, Pa. Young women who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations fainting spells or indigestion should take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been re stored to health by this root and herb remedy. Write for free and helpful advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con. fidential), Lynn, Mass. Only women open and read such lettera, Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief-Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegeta ble - act surely but gently on CARTEVS the liver. ITTLE Stop after IVER dinner dis- PILLS. tress-cure indigestion, - improve the complexion, brighten the eyes. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature SA THE JOINrs ;q0ot nIE IN$10 RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Take R11EUMA0 DIP, to reiovetbecause and drive the poison f ram the a ateom. ''BREUMACIDR ON TIER IN6iDE PUiS EINUMATIBM ON THE OUTSIDE" At All Druggists Jas. Bally & Son, Wholesale Distributors Baltimore, Md. STOCK UCK IT-STOCK KEIT For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Contains Cop. Eperas for Worms, Sulphur for the Blood, Saltpeter for the Kidneys, Nux Vomica,a Tonic, and Pure Dairy Salt. Used by Vet erInarians 12 years. No Dosing. Drop Brick in ""i feed-box. Ask your dealer C ' for Blackman's or write BLACKMAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANY CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE wlih lHunt's Liguhaning 01n. Rheumatism, neuraigia, sore muss eles, hseadniehen, enits, burns andi bruises vanish as i f by magle whe d Lighining Oil is apl)iled to affe(ted1 parts. No other iliment, brinugs eu' ucand soothing relie r. a50 cnts th utI or e A. i. RICHARDS MElDIClNIC CO., esai it Zon e-eit of price. "Dat's as isne a gooe asu I ever saw. Brudder wi. liams. Where did you get it ?" ''Mistah Rawley." said the carver of the goose. with dignity. "~when youm preach a special good sermon I never axes you where you got it.' Seems to sme dat's a triv'ai matter anyway." If anybody asks how you got nervous indIgestion, constIpation or dyspepsia you couldn't tell, but If you want to get rId of all such painful dIsorders Green's August Plower wlll act promptly In the relief of all stomach an~d bowel troubles~and yottr Ifreedom froms pain and discomfort wIll make you feel that life Is agaIn worth livIng. 25c and 75c at drug gists and dealers. 5I years of success. ** .'to*Ilet & *rpratn oa"*ii "ROUS~onRA".da~ DIl..ses . e ..(Nhe O /) polnnP1p.(~trh 00 G ik. side! or Shouraie Nery ?oen 'B ~sea t *d oa LP P F E M.7N14" SbAS-10L Iss LESSON (By E. O. SELLERS. Acting Director of tile Sunday School Course in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (CopyrIght. 1917. Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 11 JESUS AND THE WOMAN OF SA. MARIA. LESSON TEXT-John 4:5-14, 24, 26. GOLDEN TEN'T-Chrint Jesus came in to the world to save sinners.-i Tin. 1:15. This is a le(sson of one of the way side inist r'-s of Jesus. It oectIrred inedentally while lie wa-ts oil- his wty to his great preaching and teaching ex I perience it Galilee. It was a by-product of his very busy life. yet it is one of tle most famiious literviews and one of the best. eximples of how to (1 lwr son1al work that i.s found in the scrip tures. ThIle larger part of the first yetir I of Christ's ministry was spent in Ju den, Jesus did not baptize, but his disciples did, doubtless for the same rensen, though in a less degree, than why Paul refused to baptize converts (I Cor. 1:13-10). All but one of the diseiples of Jesus were Galileans and Jesus spent about a yeanvl and itte iionths of his ministry in that place. I. Jesus Rested (vv. 4-0). To reach Galilee from Judea Jesu1s "must needs go through Suiaria," not that there were not other ways that lie might have traveled, but rather that It was worth whiie to go out of his way in order to bring the water of life to this neeiful woiian. Ja11cob's well was it a parting of the roadway near to the city of Sychar. Few places in the 1and save Jerusalem 1111(1 so much Bible his tory connected with them (Gen. 12:0; Joshua 8:33; Acts 7:10; I Kings, 12:1, etc.). The well was originally about 1() feet deep and 7/2 feet in diaimeter, hut it has been filled up with accumu lations of rubbish so it is now only about 75 feet deep. Christ was w(aried in, his work, but not of it, and "sat thus" (by) the well ; literally, on the low wall built around it.- The sixth hour was probably about midday There is comfort in consideratio) of the fact that as a man Jeyus was Will ing to meet this wvoian of bad charac ter. ii. Jesus Holds Conversation (vv. 7 14). Notice the gentle way in which .Jesus speaks, and that he began on the grouud of their common Ieed. H1e asks this nee(ed favor thait lie might confer a greater one, ignoring the pre judice which existed against the Sa maritanis. Water was the thing upper most in the woman's 1mind. She did not grant his siIple re(luest. alnd her reply Indicated that racial differences were a very real barrier. They hinder our work even yet. The surprise, perhaips pleasure, that a Jew should ask a favor of her seems to have greatly impressed the woman, and aroused her curiosity. In verse 10 Jesus tells the woman that there are two things she must needs know: (1) the wondrous gift of God, that is the Holy SpIrit (Luke 11 :13; Acts 2 :23-38) ; (2) the wonderful man Who had asked of her "Give me to drink." Had she known these things sihe would have asked him for the liv ing water. All that was needful wvas simply to ask. The Holy Spirit is the living water (John 0:03). The wvoman does not seem to have comprehended what Jesus was trying to teach, yet hie was pattient, andl won her as a convert. IIe told her that everyone who caine to that wvell wvould thirst again (v. 13). The wvorld's fountains (10 not satisfy, fountainis of wvealth, fame, pleasure or carnal gratification, or even learning. lie then tells her of the living wvater (v-. 141)) of which the dlrinker.shouldl never thirst, that it wvould satisfy who soever drinks. and1( wvas to be everlast ing (John 7 :37-39). The one who re ceives the 1Holy Spirit within has a perennial, eternal spring of life, joy andl satisfaction springing up within hima. IBefore thle wvoman recei ved (lie water of which lhe was speaking there had1( to come a conviction of sin (yr. 10-19) ; hence his remairk, "Go call thy husband." T1his wans a sharp thrust into her life and heart. She tried to pairry the thrust with a technical ques tion, yet lie conmes hack withI a great revelation of the nature of Glod amnd the worshipl which God accepts, revealing his Messiahshmip (v'v. 15-26). As is indi cateid, she dloes niot seem t4o have comn prehiended thie nature of the request which Jesus 1had( made (y. 15) ; there fore lie began this searching of her life in order to prepare her to re('eive the wvater of life whlch lie wanted to bi' stoew. This knowledge of her secret life by a perfect st ranger who hamd never even seen her before was an cvi (dence to the woiian of spirituah en dlowmient : "Sir I perceive that thou art a prophlet." She then enteredl upon a theological argument (v. 20) which Jesus aniswe'red( very simply, samyinig that the worsdilp of thie lFather is not to be restilteid by time or place (v. 21). At this point the dlisciples return and the womian goes inito the villege. Jesus, lifting up his eyes to the c~lti zens wh'lo were (ominiig out at her invi iation, exclaims, "ILift up your eyes and look on the fields, for they are White already to hiarvest," thereby em phnsizi ng still fiurthler- the "personal evangelism" thought which Is upper Inost in this lesson. She thirsted (v. 14), she received (vv. 25, 20), she became a spring (vv'. 28-29) wvhichi supplied others (v. 39y) The water of life fully asatsfes, antd it is a spring (v. 10) ; it continually *(.ife. 112 What we call iuck, Is simply Pluck, And doing things over and over; Courage and will Perseverance and skill Are the rour leaves of Luck's Clover. MORE CHESTNUT RECIPES. 'ihere are so man333)y dellelous Ilishes whieb imay be prepared froi liestnuts that whiere the~y are plentiful ihey should be ulsed m1or'e often. Chestnut P u d - ding. - Mitke sirup of it pint of water Inid potlnd of sugiai I f1d 50 s he I I ev 4d 1 n d hhi1liel cievsIniiUs, an(] stew . nider, Reitove Ihe nuls from the sirup and add it fourth or at ponild each of seeded raisins11 and currants, anId Stew uIIII lendevr. To the sifted muts add it Will fr sweetened cream in which tIhe iks ft eight eggs Ilaive been cooke(l until sinooth3; cool. put Into i freezer, fltavor w-i th vantiiillia aiInd freeze. When lboroughly frozen atdd1 tie fruit and ia pin( of' whipped crea i; cover closely unll let stanlud for several hours to riliel. Chestnut and Apple Dessert.--Boll ole poinll of large chestulits for 115 imilitates, re3move the shells and skins, hoil Ill I ('uiftil of milk utii il soft ('3no1lugh 1o press through n sieve. But fterl an oil well and lInIe It tlickly with sifted nuts, tlieln add 11 layer of thick. sil e( apple snuie, sweetened and coloredl pink wvith eiurrentf Jelly ; thlen I add allolher layer of Iits. and onIe of' plle 111 squeeze o) 13 lillie lemon Julee. Hak he il in a moderalte oven and serv.e witil whippietl ereai. Chestnut Fritters.-Cook 131uts. peel and imlush themn ; add to a pound of 1us 1a stastxoninig Of Ittel'. ;I beaten egg 11n1d flour to m3ake 13 soft dough; pill in to sinall I halls or flat nkes, dill ill egg an3d fry in1 olive oil. Chestiits cooked and used itn vari oils combinalihilsons mtake Ilos tt dailty salads. Wili aipple and 'elery 111111 mayII3o3)1nise served In le t ur3ne ilest s. or vI tit pinen p))le or itany )1 her fruitt elhestnults comlbinev well. Preserved Chestnuts.--These makt 3 113uost delicious 'onserve to u1st throughout the year for varlou(s gar 3ishes or desserts. IRoast o' holl Ith nuts, blanhel them and3(1 drop lhel- lit( :a srup inmde by usin g i1 pit of wvater 11 1oun1el of sigar. 1the Juilee of tw< leions and the grated rind of one Simlill'er gently for half Iln) hour o otire, then bottle and senI. Chestnut Soup.-This is one of the most delicious of soups and with al monds in place of the chestnuts wil add a pleasing variety. Boil a poun of chestnuts until the inner husk wil rub off easily, then place the blanched chestnuts or almonds in a saucepan fri which two tablespoonfuls of butter has beeni browned with four' table. spoonfuls of chopped 011101, cooked without browniing; thten acid three cup fuils of water, some celery, salt, mace, and pepper to taste. Cook gently one hour. Heat an egg yolk and add to a cupful of milk. Str'ain and rub31 the soup1 through a sieve and1( add to the milk. Sprinkle with a teaspoonful of chopped parsley, reheat an~d serve with croutons. Gbood fortun attendi each (111 merry' fri1end, Wh'o doeth1 the best he may. For'getting old wronasgi wIth) '0arls 110d sonigs '3'o dlrive (he ('old wea tier awav~ty. MORE COFFEE DISHES. manily dishes1' 11nd gIves 31 11ms.5 p~6~i Iing ('h1antge from the r'eglulationl flalvors. Coffee Cream Pudding, - T-Iake fiv'e tablespoon yls of trgfeet'g n and( a3 halIf tblespoo0n ..fuls of lpowd(er'ed geln lini andit while Ite ge1n tiIn Is dIssolv'ing ('o3k sugari 3nd one1 03 nd a1( h3111lf 3'uplfuls 6)t mil1k ; whten Smilooth add the1 coffei and1( gelntlin mlixturie, ('oo0 11nd( fold ii one cup11ful o)f whlippedI Creami; sir oe.0 ('nsionally until1 It begins 1( siffen then~j(3~ Iot into 33 wet mold1(. Gani sIl withI gratted ('oconut anel1( 1,istnlehli 'offte' 33s 33 flavor for folmbtnt (31 Pantoebe itlhinuts is a comb11inattIor we'lI liked. Coffee Bavarian Cream--issolv. tw'o large tlelspoonlfuls of' gelatIll in half ai cupfull of htollIng wa'3ter ; a3d( two1-thlirds of ai ('upful olf suigar ancl a wo cupfulR of' good hot coffee. St rah1 and1( cool. Sth'ir tIl tile miIxtulre he gins to thicken, thlen fold in two cup fills of whippe~l)d cream13. P~our into I1 wet mo101d a~nd when stiff serve w'ltl Sponlge enke. Coffee Flummery. - Dissoilve 0fm henplin) g tab1lesp)onful of ge'la tin Iln tw(' pints1 of hoiling water; whenl ('o0l, 11(1 011e eupful of str'ong ('(offe(e, t her sweeten to taste. Whenl the6 Jelly' be gIns to set, heat the whiltes of twI eggs unhtil stIff, then 11(dd nI hl f cuipfui o3f sugar; beat all together'i unhtil firm Serve cold(. Coffee Charlotte Russe.-TIakena hal ('upfuhl of stronig, clear, hot coffee, at two hleaping tatblesnoonfuls of pow cleredl ge'lin. Scald I eupful of milk1 with half a cupifui of sugar. a quarte of a tensi" iifil of salt, and the yolk of two egg: grnIluiully add( two table Spoonfills of powderVl sligari'. It,1 when lth M .t arl is thick stir 1in t1) gelhi (III mixture. Strain 4and stilr ove I dish of chop pel Ice uIl2 it hegin to thickle, then fold Iin three tilhk spoo'llt Ius 4f ren'2n 2. whipped(. Tur:' 11to at l1rge mold lined with ily fil gers. SEASONABLE DISHES. lhiteIis .1r'4' nuut expen sivj 1n41 lih', inn3y be uisor III fombilinlation w%-ith 'till or fruit. Ititking it O1( Steamed Date Puddinj 11021('0'r halfMI 2 1' eupful1 411 ouf or (oiwasses i2 Iilk. on2e 4u1111(1 of stotu( 4 1112I ehloppel (12l2es, IIIxe< 1b wi two 4lupfils of staill lbt'e&ntI cruilbs. one( telspoonlfilI of socl1 21 224 half it Ivenspoonifull '4.11 of clove, mit. ('Inn22222n(on2 aild 224212u'g' Illixed 2222 Tsifted with on4e Culipful of etli e whenl flour. T11irn into i2 111 ttei'd luthldiun (1sh and st1 n ( hr1h11 t urs. 8 *serv with crearny 2au2ce. Creamy Sauce.-T, h12. het II whites of two eggs ;14141 onlv cp22ftli 4 1ow1iere su ga. Inaa'l (Ine cup111 ( 1whiplped erenlin. hh'viti lightly: 1141d I 'lnspoonIful - fii n 411412 lit 22 4.Zar 1n221141 v 1n1 lot vegetle4 5ri4 12m1le of an sinll amount of lu'iirtver vegetabl1 with tilt' n1(11liion of 22 hin0ling of hu1l1 wv ''2141 fl'our42221 21n 1 lie 14' u2 ik. wI :2nnke it Inost appetizin g lish fof st42 for 24 (1hilly tlighlt. Rhubarb Sponge.-('VInn mnil et i ha lf-inch pivees one ou oif )rrose riii 12h I. o not rmove lit- skill. Sitv 2222211 tetulI(r inI one-fourth2I ofi 2 4'upjf4 of hlling watter. (Ilr Ju1st ('noigh to) coo withouit scorch1ing. soften 4ln1e ountl11 of granuIh1tteI gelatin in one-thirdt of et2)fuIl of vow waIter. Strain I cookeI rhi hnrh. pressing (ut2l all li .ittive anll addi enough hoiling watl Ito tun2ke thre'(e ettp1fu2ls. Mix ilire, firtIts of* 22 pful2-iof stigi ia it h212 2ensp2:ooifuil of groumil giiger. Si I ti' hub h .IuVV .2221 M224 tlt- g41t slt1ring ilitil th1' g'elatinl Is clissolvu Add th12e grate(d ritl mil strhauld jui (fone inon andot set th24 2ixture *ch11. When It beginls lo tlicken 24 ihe stifily heaten whities of threet .g 2nid heat until sti T. 'Mold. Ser've wi he(tten' ui sweetened whilpel'l eren Pumpkin Pie.-Tike 2 vupilful1 well-vokeed. sifted 11111pkin. 22l1 2 pI of rich uli'k, n hIalf ellpflI of s1g) Iw(, eggs. it t2itsponul of ginger. 42sh of ('1nn2111on2 11211 2 1 IIf I ensp54oc ful (f o 'inion extract. viii iih er ti222 hnike slowly. "'rIendRhip Is hielpful-110 qo 121e1 bec'ause 4t helps( you ast b)ecaen224 I c'ompels you2 44) help4 your fiendl(. Self hIshness~ Is thle foundati4on of 522n, andl frtindship Is the dtestru2cti 'n or' seint2h ne('s. -Amlon II. Wells, GOOD TABLE THINGS. HIlee Is such ai go1( lt standb2fll~y 21h2 212e followin12g ishi Is (12uite 22 surpris been'24ilse ouf 'Its (I Rice Puddin foul1' ih o)f 24 4'upftI of rI e'. 1ael 12 b2( live 12ninute4s 1n $211 It 12n24 22 doublle hiol er' 221 w i nIfurth' Ioif 22 lI'2spoonft2 l 221 $211 2214( tw W( upfu1) Ils of tulik:22neI ('o 222nti1 the grains22 are 2422Inier. .Xh1I huei 2four2th 12of 24 ('21p42ul) of p(owd1er'ed( 521 oif a4 box2 of gela2tn1 1in 2~ 22 ablespI'om442 $1poon1fuls (if blin12g wa'1terl 21nd h stand11 inI 21 warm222 p12nce unltil welI <l: '02lved. 8(4 it 1into 22 pan4 (2f ice4 wV (of double21 ('r4'tu wh 'ipped( s2tIf'. 11 the cornerC1s well pressI' on thet env' '12 (over2 lpaper'2. l,4't $12and4 l2n(k in~ leenI 2 par12ts of i(ce 21n( $221t for 2w hour14)42 sIiply well.' I21led. Se'rve 42n 22 pin2 terl wvitht u"2be' (if Ilmonl or (2r2n2p Ielly (roualJ4 It. Preserve'2'4s of any', klu 2m22y be' u2sed Inst entI iof th jolly4'13 Prune Ice Cream.-o''ver 22 ('upfl olf wellI w2 hdp2e wt olw ermI(let $222and overt2'light . C~on '12 thel same 24'wate I un'22il1 soft, r'emm20 11h2 $242222 and1( put1 1he pul~p 2 It'uigl sie've4. ACd at 2cu'hpfl of $lugar, foulr blespo2(22(nfulls (of Ilmon2 jlilee, 21 j 2 of hen1 vy ('renm12 hieniten un111 sgli Ilee '4 ('oo(ked In $2211 el wter 4'' 2 mo1(st 12ouri's$1hng di1sh. ICheese Sauce.-Pul three0 22 it spoonfu121$ lsf buttter in ai 521e'4'p22u. 21( 2hre inblespoonfuls of 11401r. 2and( sI 'n12y.~ stiring ('(ons tntly, (2ne4 and( ha1lf1 ('upJfIls of2 mIlk. JBrinig 2o 21l halilingJ. 22o1int124 an d tn ('plfutI of go 11lavore'4'( ('Ihese, Cult In 2.mall1 hIts; se *02 2on wIth $alt and2( plen2ty' (f p24pJr1 witht nI dash5 of ('2yenne. CALOMEL WHEN WL ACTS LIKE I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver Tor and Bowel Cleansing You Ev Stop using calomel! It makes you sick. Don't lose a day's work. If you r feel lazy, sluggish, bilious or consti pated. listen to me! Calomel is mercury .or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calonel, when it comes into contact with sour bile, crashes into it, breaking it up. This is when you feel that aw ful nausea and crainping. If you feel "all knocked out." if your liver is tor Pid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue. if breath is bad or stomach sour just try a spoonful of harilesi; Dodson's Liver Tone. lere's my guaranto---Go to any t drug store or dealer and get a 50-cent bottlo of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a f - - _ -_ The Reason. Teacher--\hn's yu u e' ne Hiennie? B fennie. -4nine ;- ntiine- -\\'nkinls. 'o.'encher1 -11h1t whati is his firsi hlim? hin YES! MAGICALLY! if CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS Yol say to the. drug store man. i e sinll1 hot1e of frrezone." This will cost very lit I hut wIll pi;ositively Ieimlove every hard or soft corn or ealits from one's feet. A few drops if this new ether coin pound applied (i,-eetly upon a Itender. (ching 'orn relieves the soyeness in kstaintly, and soon the entire vorn (ir tIsv,. root it i al l311. I rI 's up n I d enn11 I lie lifted off with tleo fingers. i This new way t rid one's feel of corns was introdlue el by n Cincinalt ma'n who says 1111 freez on iries in a 111011ent, nd shim1ily shrivels up the eorn ort callus withwe.. irritaiting lite t surroinding skin. If your driiggist hasn't any.%- freezimn) tell him to order a1 sm111 li h1ttle froi his wAholI'sale drlig 114)o1 for you.--1ndv Id A New Trade. Skts- I d 'It soe you on the n' st-nger3 g.11ng now. Sinliny. \\horl ri-.1 -Skinny--Gh. I've got .1 g141ood jbl will a Il., fi.. in-er. \\'h1 n :1 illy oltil s I1 a- n 1314b ys : dog I tn-:141 ier how 1u1 MOTHER'S JDY SALVE for Colds, ('roup, IneIumaoIi nn( Asthnn ; G'008E FEASE LINIMEN1 for' Neuraigin, Riheumatismi nd Sprains. For' sale by nil Dr"uggIsts. GOOSE (GREASE ('OMPANY, MFR'S., Greensboro, N. C.--Adv. Not for H er. Sl-\Ill youi3 share-( tity 1(41? it iSihe--No ; I(4 do ot14 enre to brak wild4 l, Ind. INSIST ON YAM NUTS a Up-to-date gro4Cer-s 1have t hem) th le nlew a4 foodI with an "unior13tgetale ilavor," made(1 ii from 54outhiern yam i1. ry VA.\ N ("C~S ii onc, they'l win3 you1 -3ure. Thle Wiliam33s 3. '44., Greenl)le. s. C.. Adv. tIt. Probably Not. i. Wil the sO inspec-i4tr please54 4x. it S4inwh 333n41h iof 11h4 sioft (-4ni3 k 4441 -3-3 etles t4n 31Ii- whlite4-hird do(41(tg? sore Eyes. lood)-shot Eyes. Water3y Eyes, r 5th4:1y E-3 46. an3 healed 34 romptii jly with ighiit. jly ap3pication(ta3 03f Roma1in Eyta Un3lanmi. Adv. Ni'w Yoriak ci t y trtad 0 314 ,-t:i ('on 100 Years Old 13 "The kidneys play a most important il part in causing premature old age and ii death--the more injuriouas the poisoni Il pa3ssing tihru the kidneys the sooneci -r- comes decay"--so says a dlistingulished di physician, who further advises all people31 ~,who are past thirty to preserve the vit ality of the kidneys andl free the blood fromn poisonous eleme-nts, suchl as uric ac-id d~ (rink plenty of water-sweat some daily (Iand take Anuric before meals. S This Anurie is put upJ in tablet form, and enn be ob)tainaed at. :iabnost an~ drug store. For t hat. backneh1e, iilumbago, rheumatism, "rusty" joinrts I-swollen feet or hauds, due to uric 33(id k Iin the blood, Anurie qu~ickly dli$soves Sthe uric aeid as hot waiter doe-s suypir. n D~iscoveredl by D)r. Pierce of J1uffalo,0 N. Y. . . Prevent premature old ~ lagby uiply ~,sipping a cup of hot water every mornmng -before break fa.st, ta:kins a little Anluric before meals anid live to >e a haundred. 514 CINLL'I I-I u? NO! SIOPI DYNAMITE ON LIVER le" Will Give You the Best Liver , Had-Doesn't Make You Sick! spoonful and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel line and vigorous I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dod son's Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calfamel because it to real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it cannot salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to 'work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and consti pated waste which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire faim ily feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleasant taste. -Adv. At the Inquiries Bureau. -x il T't' ut-ist 'nfornat lon ?iven Tire4d4 .\iihn- i a . aeItec ord. THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girls! Beautify Your Hair! Make It Soft, Fluffy and Luxuriant-Try the Moist Cloth. Tr syolt will, a1fterI 31n aIIp 4bllo for' lhind1eritne, yott ennn11ol 11n1d :a sinlgle tracve of 41h1111-1rtf or raniling hair 11nd your statIp will 1111t ith. but whaitt will leset' ' oll y 111uSI. will he aft"4r a f'w fine aind down.% at tirst-yes4-hbutre ily wt hair----growi ng all 3 over ithe Scalp. A lillte Tett1lrinle itnmedialtely d]()' lils ithle hntv uiiyt' youtr hitrit. No differ neto hmw diii0. fnled. brille and s-raggy. Just mtoisftAni :I Cloth w1ih hT11nileritte .1nd1 virt't'ftly draw" It hrough 4111. 1y % hair. fitking olltn sili sta iat n1 lilln . Thell Meec is ImI molhtteii it aaing-your halir will I Iliht, tiltifly :11(l wavy. aid have an paabelotr, sot'in411ess II)and lui .t h e, n- heatlity .1int IiltIumol'r of true10 oet 2 -' ct i ot tit' t f K inowiton's 1;:ndine-111. frill anily stoI' it atd prove that Y41ur. unitr is its 11ret'tty atnd soft :Is amy-- hatt if hats in'n ntegl-tt-td or Injurtd by t'a Il t 'less I rent I nn ----I hat's all. Ad. I .oil watnt .-ool nfi;hhr- htitne yoursel f. WHAT IS LAX-FOS LAX-FOS is an imnprsved Cascara A DIGESTIVE LAXATIVE-- Pleasant to take In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved by addition of certain harmless chemical. which increase the efficiency of the Cas cara, making it better than ordinary Cas cara. LAX-FOS aids digestion; pleasant to take: does not gripe or disturb stomach. Adapted to children and adults. Just try a bottle for constipation or indigestion. Soc. Salesmen Wanted t'e can1 u xt servi'et of several res'post)4 bie ginia ' t IrotwnI Nurer I"tI. -to'k. Farmer.',-i Nehtool worik prouiIt'il afl nvassi ial or l~at 'Itime. L4iberlI utjt pro os tin e'l h ' w3 ~ eel y adlvant'e~t; am pill teri(tory. Wr'iitte at onc'e ftor our SPECIAI. Off [R. Otat tree, W. 1. HOOD & CO., Old Dominion Nurteries, Dept. W. N., Richmond, V. KODKS& SUPPLIES , "'we ailso do httihest c taant of flnishing. Pices( an Ca11 taen I upon 11)1 reqjuestt. *S, Galeski Optical Coi., Rtichmead, Va. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 6--1917. THu REFL1iCTIONS OF A MARRlED WOMAN--aro not pIlasant It shn is d.licato, run-down, or over w orked. She feels "lLayed ou1t."I Her smile and her good spirits have taker, flight. It. worries 'her husband as well as Sherself. "-'This is the time tobuild up her \'~.-',Strength and I ~ )t."~cure those' ,weaknesses which areor ailmnents which are the seat of her trouble. D~r. Pierce's Ftavorite Prescrip tion regulates and promotes all the proj>er functions of womanihoodj, enrIches the bood, disp>els aches and pains, melan choy ant nervousness, brings refresh ing sleemt and restores health and strength. It cnres thoso disorders and derangements incident to womanhood. A well -known agent which can be 'rocui'ed a t all drnu stores is "Pleasant etllets," madec upi of the May-apple the died uile of th h laves of aloes andi the root of a lap. Filrst, put, out by Dr. Pierce nearly lity yearst ago. --Adv. Sold for 47 yeans. Fir Il l e Malaria, Chills & Fever. MU1~ Also a Fine General ON IC Strengthening To--c. 0eand 61.00 at al3 ____ Drug Stores, IVRESK -CRI$P-WHOLESOME-..DEICIOUS STANDARD 4EKC~L . CHATTANOOGA SAKERY ' .