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CALOMEL'I EC Don't Lose a Day's Worki If Constipated Take "Dodsc You're bilious! Your liver is slus gshI Yont feel lazy, dizzy and al knocked out. Your head is dull, youi tongue is coated; breath bad; stemacl soyr and bowels constipated. Buit don'1 .take salivating calomel. It makes yoi sick,. you may lose a day's worlk. Calomel is niercury or quiol-silvei which causes necrosis of the bones Calomel crashes into sour bile lik4 dynamite, breaking it up. That's wher you feel-that.awful nausea and cramp ing. If you want to enjoy the nicest, gen tlest liver and bowel cleansing yotu ever experienced just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under my. personal -money-back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your Just to Show Them. "So you have been on a visit to your boyhood lioieI" I "Yes," replied the prosperous-looking Citizen. 'How dear to any heart are tie scenes of my childhood when fond ree olleetion l re-'elts thei to view.' "I know that's what the I)oet wrote but my prineipal object In going bacli was to show the IDeolple there that 'thai dirty-faced good-for-nothing Johnsor boy' has aniounted to something in th( world." GOOD FOR HUNGRY CHILDREN Children love Skinner's Macaron and Spaghetti because of its deliciou taste. It is good for them and yo' can give theimi all they want. it is ( great builder of bone and muscle, an( does not make them nervous and irri table like meat. The most econonicit and nutritious food known. Made fron the finest Durum wheat. Write Skin ner Mfg. Co., Omaha, Nebr., for beau tiful cook book. It is sent free t< mothers.-Adv. In a Novel. "Well, this heroine marries early, must say." "Huh?" "Page thirteen." Logical Conclusion. "He Is not out of the woods yet." "That Is why they think they ca tree him." Dr. Peery's "Dead Shot" is not a "10 zenge" or "syrup." but a real old-fashione4 dose of medicine which cleans out Worm or Tapeworm with a.single dose. Adv.' Its Sort. "Good story this about the rattle snake, wasn't it?" "Yes: rattling good story." Green's August Flower When the stomach and liver are In good working order in ninety-nine cases out of every htundred general good health prevails. Green's Auguat Flower has proven a cviie world during thelastfiftyodd years. It Is a universal remedy for weak stomach constIpation and nerv taste In the mouth In the morning, or that "tlred feeling" are nature's warn-. ings that something Is wron in the - dreen' August Flowe wil %ci correct the difficulty and esta lsh a normal condition. A tall druggists' or dealers', 25c and-75c bottles. Green's August Flower Rats Are Dangeroui STEARNS' .ELEOTRIG PASTI 8. GvernentBuys It SOLD EVERYWHERE -sRe and *1.00 Uric Acid! *Ever since the discovery of Scheete 1778 that uric acid was found within tl body-most eminent physicians agr that rheumatism is caused by it; aL many distressing symptoms as hea ache, pain in back, stomach distrea swollen feet and ankles, gout, etc. It was Dr. Pierce of the Ihvallds' Iott Buffalo, N.Y., who discovered a new agem --called Anuric, a harmless rened that if taken before meals will carry c the uro acid from, the system and. this way the pins anid aches, the ordei joints 'nd all the distressing symptom of rheumatism and other maladies sdl ajear. You can easily prove this you efby obtaining Anurio at almost st afore,tor "send Dr. Pierce 100. .f rvA. Ika. '1hsyit~ pde convii - aci Arl SIOKENSI ING SALIVATING DRUG four Liver Js Sluggish or Bowels n's Liver Tone."-it's Fine! sluggish liver better than a dos'e 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 feeling fine, your liver will be working, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and your bowels regular. You will feel like working; you'll be dheerfuf; full of vigor and ambition. Dodson's. Liver Tone is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. (live it to your children! Millions of people are using Dodson's Liver Tone Iistead of dangerous cal omel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of calomel is almost stopped entirely here.-Adv. 'FRES -CRISP-WHOtESOME-DEICiO.US THu sanSaITA. MSInODS AmIED IN 5In "AKING OP ThES1 asCUITS MAKa THRM TNK -STANDARD of EXCELLENCE I uter h: ::: m. ot if no he should. sWo bita or write s ivig his name. CHATTANOOGA BAKERY agao Good Resulting From War. Carlyle has said soiewhere t hat civ, ilization rides on a gun carriage. So does the genius of public health. The Spanish war Initilated, through Its medi cali oflicers, alnot her wanr-the one with yellow fever. The battle against ty phold w-as waged more vigorously and systeinatleally in the AImerican ariy thaln ainyhvliere else. The building of the Panama anal, largely for naval pliiio '5es. c('oipleted the con(Iest of hoth yellow fever ind tylold. The nUmbller of lives which have been and will be saved by these two victories of science undoulbtely exceeds many times fill the losses of the present war. GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT, BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxur lant and Remove Dandruff-Real Surprise for You. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf fy, abundant and appears as soft, lus trous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderine hair cleanse." Just tiY this-moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking ond small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig - orates the scalp, forever stopping itch. ing and falling hair. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair-fine and downy at first-yes--but really new hair--growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it, surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any store and just try it, Adv. Real Helpmeet. "Does your wife assist you with your work?" queried the horse reporter. "I see her at your des~k quite often." "Yes," replied the sel f-confessed hu-i mnorist. "She destroys all my wife and1( mlother-in-law jokes." To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing It js Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents. Color of It1 ''le's in ai birown situdly."' "I wondler If It's over. a blue funk or- a black thought Y Roman Eye Bhalsam is an antiseptic oint ment, a pplied externally and not a "wash." Its healing properties pcnetrate the in flamed surfaces, prou iding prompt relief. Adi. - Moth and lhutterily eggs look like small but fancyQ pieces of c-and~y. 7 And nmany a man11 who pays cash e sleeps on tIck. WITHiN THII RI3ACH of every woman - health and strength. They're brought to you byDr. Pierce's Favorite Preseriton. Take eo thuis medIcIne, and there's a safe and certain remedy for all the chronic weakenesses, do o rangemen ts, and diseases pe culfar tothe sex. It will build up, strengthen, and invigorate every "run-down" or delicate woman. It regulates and as slats all the natural functions. 6 . At some period in her lIfe a woman requires a special tonic and nervine. ]f you're a tired or afflicted woman turn to " Favorite Prescription," you will find it s -.ehver fails to benefIt. Sold i tablet or liquid form. r. V4OtIYII escape many ills anid clear up theO cat tongue, thio sallow complexion, tu. 1194Whaache, the lazy liver, if you >r 1( lasant laxative made up of ret0ro aaand calledMP aant ~t ~ Xu-an obtain at drug store t~q~t~~le' ellets in vIals for 25c. fQ~~~~co's Igleasant Pellets. (By l '0. SELLERG, - Acting Director n' bunday School Course of Moody Bible Institute.) (Copyright, 1917, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON 'FOR FEBRI!ARY 25 JESUS AT POOL.OF BETHESDA. LESSON TEXT-John 5:1-15. GOLDEN TEXT-It was Jesus which had made him whole.-John 5:15. Following the events of last Sun day's lesson, Jesus went to Jerusalem to attend the feast (v. 1). He went up according to the requirements of the Jewish law (Ex. 84:23; see Gal. 4:4), but he was not satisfied with the con ventional fulfilling of the duties for that occasion, nor was he occupied with social and commercial functions, but In "going about doihg good." The feast was an occasion of joy and mirth on every hand, but in the midst of it is this great need so graphically pic tured in this lesson. low true this Is to our daily experience. Teachers should appeal to the imagination of their scholairs and dencribe as vividly as possible this pool. Let them depict a room, on the floor ol which is a pool; In one corner of the room a stairway leading up to the ceiling; surrounding the room, at the top of the wall a broad walk ; on the wall, looking down toward the floor and the pool is "a multitude of them that were'blind, halt and withered." These -were the wretched- ones who sought the pool, and evidently Jesus sought the 'most wretched of this collpally. I. Jesus went where there was need (v. 0). In the midst of this company Jesus "saw" this 1man lie. lie had been there often (v. 7), and his case seemed to be beyond ill hope, but there is nothing too hard for God (Gen. 18:14; Jer. 32:17). ii. Jesus throws the responsibility upon the man (v. 0). Jesus had eyes not only to see need, but he also saw God's and his own personal power to relieve the need. The question is, what do we see as we journey through life? 1i1. Jesus was moved with compas sion (Matt. 14:14). He always has that feeling when he looks upon suffering and the misfortunes of ien (Heb. 13:8; 4:15-10; Isa. 03:0). Jestis does not do for the man what the man can do for himself; so he makes hIs first appeal to the man's desire and, through his desire, to the man's will, "Wilt thou be made whole?" The fact that lie has been a long time in his predicament, oi the fact that a sinner has been a loni time in ani evil state is no reason foi supposing that Jesus will not take In terest in him or that he cannot sav( and help and heal him (Matt. 9:21 Luke 8:43; Acts 3:2). His questior throws the whole matter upon the wil of the man. Jesus Is willing and able; thb only question is, are we willingi IV. Jesus commands the impossible, The mzln thought the only way lc could be made whole was through the efficiency of the waters in this pool, but Jesus, by speaking a word, had the powver that' wvould heal him (Ps. 107:20) ; so today it is the powver of the word of Christ that can save all wvho believe on him (Rom. 1:10). All Iwe have to do to live is to hear and believe (John 5 :24). With the conm mand of Christ, "Rise, take up thy bed," was eniabling power. The cure was not only complete, but it was in-. stantancous (Acts 3:7,8). V. He worked a complete cure. He was made whole even accordling to the question wvhich Jesus had asked at the outset. The mni at once began to use this Christ-given strength by taking up his bed, and doing exactly as he 'was commnrmnded (II Tim. 8:12). Jesus likes these hard cases, those of "long standing" (v. 5). H~e also likes those that are the results of sin, for that .was his work in the wo'rld (v. 14; Matt. 1:21). Vi. Opposition and danger (vv. 10 15). The objection raised "'as that Je sus hiad transagressed the Jewish law. T1hie man's answer to this wvas, "lHe hiath made me wvhole." The word of God is 01ur hawv (Matt. 17 :5). The strength that Jesus gives us is to be used in obedience to him in glorifyIng his name. Tfhe man did not tell thle Jewvs who it was that made him whole, because he did not know, himself ; but as soon as lie found out who it was lhe told them without fear or hesitancy. He did not even wait for them to ask him, but sought an opportunity for witnessing (v. 15). Any man who is truly saved wvill at once give his wit ness to others. The admonition which Jesus gave to .this man (v. 14) still holds good. Howv many men we have seen wvho have been saved from the dIrink habit or1 some other evil in life, anmd who have grown indifferent or careless and returned to their sin only to have "a worse thing come unto them." It is interesting to notice that Jesus performed this miracle in the face of great opposition and danger. Kedgeree. Trhis is a blessed dish, as one-halt pound1( of cooked, flaked andl bone( white fish with six teacupf uls of bl)Ole( rice and two eggs beateni up together wvell seasoned and made hot, mauikes ri fairly substantial dish for six persons Slver Custard. Whites of three cggs well beaten tw'o tableapoonifuls milk, two table sp~oonfumls sugar', little salt. Mix wvel] and pour over one pint of hot milk, Bake Ia a. smalml, deep (dish, set in g nnni of' hot wa~itet until firm. Will Be Notable Bolipse. The solar eclipse of June 8, 1918, with a total phase of a minute and a half, will be notable on account of its long path over a region favorable for observation. Striking the earth- off the coast of Japan, the-moon's shadow will arrive at Columbia river, Wash ington, at 2:55 p. in. Pacific time, and will cross to the Athintic In a south easterly direction in 47 minutes, leav Ing the coast of Florida at 0:42 east ern time, and vanishing 400 miles at sea three minutes later. A map pre pared by Washington college observa tory shows about 85 important towns on the direct route. Prof. E. Petit points out that by co-operation a sup. posed discovery may be telegraphed ahead for verifleation. SKIN TORTURES That Itch, Burn and Scale QuIckly Re lieved by Cuticura-Trial Free. * It takes about ten minutes to prove that a hot bath with Cuticura Soap followed by gentle applications of. Cuticura Ointment will afford relief and point to speedy healment of eczemas, itchings and irritations. They are ideal for all toilet purposes. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.-Adv. Fixing the Time. Bill (coming to after a shell has lilt his dugout)-lNve I hien long uniicon seciou-s, William? W illiami-Oh, a goodish hit, BIll. Bill-What do yoni enil nt "goodish bit,"' Williami? Williim-Well. a longish tile, 11111. Bill-Well, whlt's that white on the hill? Is it snow or daisies? "CASOARETS" ACT ON LIVER; BOWELS No sick headache, biliousness, bad taste or constipation by morning. Get a 10-cent box. Are you keeping your bowels, liver, and stomach clean, pure and fresh with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters? Stop having a bowel wash-day. I.et Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and reg. ulate the stomach, remove the sour and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and- carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will make you feel great by morning. They work while you sleep-never gripe, sicken or cause any inconvenience, and cost only 10 cents a box from your store. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never have Headache, Biliousness, Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipation. Adv. In 1920. Justice--Whait's the charge? Oflicer-Stenlin g potatoes from a Jewelry store, yer honor. Anuric cures Baekache Lumbago, Rheumatism. Send 10c. Dr. V. 1\. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for large trial package. Adv. Note the evil results of smoking as illustrated by the volcano ; it conmstaint ly suffers from eruptIons. To average our wrongs costs more than to protect aur rights. Net Contents 15 Fluid Draoh ALGOHOL3 PER OEI A~edefabePrepartioforAs simiiatingtheFood byReguta tin teStomuacksandBowesof ' TierebyPromuotintDIgest CheerfulnessadRest.onta neither Ophsm,Morphinenf ~, Ahfe1pfuiRemedyfor. aduc Feverishness and Loss OF SLEEP retangthe~efro-~inifanW FIcSimUie 5:4aatsreof mnzUg0ON~Pale NiEYR. Ge This- C cr1 "Health and 11 ant facts ever; is clean, cone how to overcoi If it doesn't appes tions to follow It. If you will want to bene s yursfor the asking. If your< to us drct. The Peruna Compa. Some Consolation. We are told that housewives can no longer afford to serve cabbage. That's i too bad, of course--but how much bet ter the boarding house of the future Is going to smell I MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds, Croup, Peieumonia - and Asthma; GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT for Neuralgia, Rheumatism and Sprains. For sale by all Druggists. GOOSE GIElASE COMPANY, MFI'S., Greensboro, N. C.-Adv. The Juvenile Artist. Teaclier-What Is that you have drawn Onl yourP slate, 131ier? . 10lmer (aged seveii)-A mn, a womN tinl, two childreni and t a house. Teacher-lut I cnn see nothing e-x ept it houlse. \Vhelre are the manll W0oman11 IIand the hi(111drenl? Ihner--0ih, IIy have gei in the house. SUFFERED SEVERELY *EVERY MONTH Lady Tells What Cardui Did for Her and What It Will Do for - Suffering Women. Deepwater, Texas.-"I think Cardul Is indeed a wonderful medicine," says Mrs. Minnie Starnes, of tis town. "In 1905, I broke down in health sud denly . . . I suffered agony. Had bearing down pains . . . also my back and limbs and hips. . . . Sometimes I was in bed till the time and again j was just able to be up. I suffered most severely at . . . and would be confined to my bed four or five days. "Nothing I did ever did mg any good until I took Cardul, but I suffered tw( years this way before I took Cardul One day my husband . . . saw th Cardul advertisement. He got me c bottle, I began taking it and nexi month I never felt tiny pain at all, dhi( all my work without any trouble. . . .' Mrs. Starnes says she did not take any more Cardul then until 1908, when she took four bottles, with excellent results. She concludes her statement with the following: "I would advise nll expectant mothers te give Cardui a trial. It will relieve all an.xiy and fear as is natural for them to have. I know, for I hall the experience my self." Judging from the experiences of so nmnny thousands of other wvomen, you can depend on Cardul to surely help you, if you suffer from any of the complaints so common to wonmen. Get a bottle fronm your druggist to day, and give It a fair trial.--Adv. You may notice that when some men promise you things they always (ilalify the promise with a great big if. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know Thkt Genuine Castoria .Always Bears the* Signature of 'in - Use For Over Thirty Years CASTRiA vue am. * .en'r Lood Bod o to Have It" tells Impoi r person ought to know. It ise, and scientific. It tells drag along uncomfortable ay. It offers you advice on ne this condition. Ito you, you are not under obliga- S its conclusions are common sens, fit by it. Irugglst can't give you a copy, write iy, Columbus, Ohio Husband's Qualities. Agnes-The ostrich doesn't see tuuei Ind digests everything. Grace-What an ideal husband. A woatin always thinks4 she Is bet ter than other women and a i"m' thinks he's no worse than other men. The chief enemies of lants in heavy solls aire dlamp and cold during the - rainy ionths. WHAT 1S LAX40OS LAX-FOS Is an Improved Cascara A DIGESTIVE LAXATIVE-- Pleasant to take In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved by addition of certain harmless chemicals which increase the efficiency of the Cas cara, :nakinig 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. 50C iun's Care la especially com . ounded for the ireatient of ch, Ee'xema, ling worin, ana& Tetter, and 1. iiohl by the drug gist, ot t.he strict guarantee thall the pureiase lriec, fifty cent%. will be irointly reifunded to' any diiSsaiteils( cusiomer. Try Itiunt's Citre at, our risk. At any drug store, or sent direct from A. U. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO. Ina. Dept. Z. Sherman. Texas The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE. LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable -act surely and gently on the I, liver. Cure ITTLE Biliousness, IVER Head- PILL. ache, Dizzi ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICL Genuine must bear Signature N/ / &(f AT THE JOINTS FRO IN INSiDE R HEUMiATISM Lumbago or Gout? TaekOIIUACIEto r ooettecatus. "RiiitUiACHini ON TNlE 15NB0DE PUTS ILIIEt'ATI83 ON THie orSID" At All Druggiets Jag. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors Baltimore, Md. STOCK ICK IT-STOCK LIKE IT and Hogs. Contains Cop. per as for Worms, Sulphur for thte Blood, Saitpetev for the Kidneys, Numt Vomnica,a TonIc, and Pure* D~air y Salt. Used by Ver erinarians 12 years. N. D~osing. Drop Brick ine feed-box. Ask yourdealer for lilackman's or write BLACKMAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANV ClEA'I.TA NOOGA. TENNESSEE California Geraniumsna te risiys of 85c' Pansies ssrti * y iJ aretie or ofhesaerb robes atleec. (wille) (onotal McArthur (rod) NnunnCb (lighit, pink) anud itadianco fdarmin ) for W0c. 4 pte~srii.E l00 LOST EIJItE1 Szlesmien Wanted Weo can usne the serviea of .several respo.nsitl 410en to represenjtus for the salte of lHoo.iS-Vige ginia Orown N.:uruiery Hi ock. Fairmiers $,chool TechIers Stiudets andt others can muake theO work inofiabie canvasusing a:1 or p. rI time, Liberanul lsrropositi..- eah weeki(ly aitvant~li' ample territory. Write at o~nce for' iur SPE CIA~ Oi'lf.I. Ou~!t tfree. w, T. 110on & (.,S Demlal.isaurac-Its, Dapt. W. Ni.. Richmond. Ve Scoun~TONIC Sold for 47 years. For Malaria,ChIIle and Fe'ver. Also a Fine General Strendthecnind Tionic. **3 4 * HAIR ALSAM S A toillo.Igrejnftonofn ist For Restoring Color aud BenntytoGray orFaded iaf b KODAKS & SUPPls4W slo doi'itiseea'ssof ae S. Gaieski Optical Co., RichmondV. . U .. HARLOTTB. 9