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CALOMEL IS MERGUI STOP USI Don't Lose a Day's Work! If _ Constipated Take "Dodsor I. i You're bilious! Your liver is slug S1sh! You feel lazy, dizzy and all { " knocked out. Your head is dull, your tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach sour and bowels constipated. But don't take salivating calomel. It makes you sick, -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 when you feel that awful nausea and cramp. ing. If you want to enjoy the nicest, gen tlest liver and bowel cleansing you 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 W.L.D( "THE SHOE THAT I $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $1 Save Money by Wearing W. aJtoes. For sale by over 9000: The Best Known Shoes in . L. Douglas name and the retail rice is tom of all shoes at the factory. The va the wearer protected against high prices for retail prices are the same everywhere. They Francisco than they do in New York. They price paid for them. The quality of W. L. Douglas product is than 40 years experience in making fmn styles are the leaders in the Fashion C They are made in a well-equipped factory by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, und supervision of experienced men, all workit ,determination to make the best shoes for th tan buy. Ask your shoe dealer for W. L. Douglas sh not Suppely YOU wit the king you 'rant, f make. i'rite for interesting booklet ox p1 et shoes of the highest standard of qualit y return mail, postage free. LOOK FOR W. L Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom. 00i 0 ,BISCU Slight Mistake. One day an old country dune wvent to visit her 5(1n,. who was a m3elil 4 Student in ia lurge colle-ge. While she was witing at the (l)(1r a yoning 13til wrearin; 3a white ("(11ti an11( ap1ron3 (:1me o~ut. (:oing for1ward to him1, She4 akskll in a tiiee tne: "A re you1 a si ithlt eoming out for l (d for t". "rc0. tin inun.' itusw'e'ed the yoting aitn ' "I' i p'atllitler eming 31ll for at "ttilOk." a To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chili TONIC. You know whtat you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents. WVeghtifor' welght, ia imniltarp Dr. Pcery's "Dend Rhot"' Is not a "io senge" or "syrup." buit a real old-fashonedl dose of medicine which cleans out Wormas or Tapeworm with a single dose. Adv. Even at tudp1)olte enn boast of his so einhtl poi'ltioni, for hei is in tih' swim. WMAT IS LAX-FOS L.AX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A DIGESTIVE LAXATIVE CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC Lix-Fos is not a Secret or Patent Medi cine but Is composed of the following old-fashioned roots and herbs: OASOARA BARK * BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT * BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT * ~ SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN In Lax-Fos the CASCARA is Improved by the addition of these digestive ingredi ents making It better than ordinary CAS cARA, and thus the combination acts not, only assa stimulating laxative and cathar tic but a180 as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrup laxatives are weak, but Lix-Fos combines strength with platable, aro mastic taste and does not gipe or disturb the stomnach. One botl will prove Lix-Fos Is invaluable for Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c. STOCK LICK IT-STOCK LIKE fT For Horses, Cattle, Sheep u and lioge. Contains Cop. peras for Worms, Sulphur for the Blood, Saltpeter for the Kidaeys, Nuax Vomica,aTonic,and Pure Dairy Salt. Used by Yet. erinarians 12 years. No Dosing. Drop Brick in feed-box. Ask your dealer -for Blackman's or write BLACKMAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANY CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEEL KODKS& SUPPLIES & alo d~higestclass of finishIng, IY IT SICKENS! NO SALIVATING DRUG our Liver Is Sluggish or Bowels i's Liver Tone."-It's Fine! 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 feeling Dine, 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 cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give it to your children! Millions of people are using Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dangerous cal omel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of onlomel is almost stopped entirely here.-Adv. )UCLAS -OLDS ITS SHAPE" 5' $6 $7 & $8 AX8"WVAN L. Douglas shoe dealers. the World. stamped on the bot. - . ue is guaranteed and inferior shoes. The cost no more in San are always worth the guaranteed by more shoes. The smart entres of America. at Brockton, Mass. 1' er the direction an ' ,o . ig with an honest -- I price that money oes. If he can.. take no other t &- BEwARE o aining hiow to s SUSsTrTES Y for the price, Boy. Shoes Best in the World $3.00 $2.50 & $2.00 President W. L. Douglas Shoe Co., 185 Spark St., Brookton, Mass. FRESH -CRISP-WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS Ti SANITARY MITHODS APPLIED IN THE 9MAKING OP THES* BISCUITS MAKE THEM THE STANDARD "f EXCELLENCE ' t ier has lte. or if not he should. 4s bha or write us gliving his name. CHATTANOOGA BAKERY TATMMn*** .Aniy girl who Ituntiiil Ies at love let ter is mnistaken in thinking Ihere is somlething the ma21tter wIiii her 1h4,leart. Anoint the eyelids with Roman Eye Bal sam upon retiring at night, and in the morning observe the refreshed and strengthened sensation in your eyes upon arising. Adv. Explaining the Tears. At it golden wt'Ihling an enterinti lien' ws given to the surroundiing tenantru'y of the aged coullde. At Ile c'iose of the lproceelings the host rose ild relieved his feelings in an vIo. quent sieech. "Look at thal, now, I'at." wlispered band's elbow. "id you see thie poor' 0ould maisther'i wid thle teari Is ini thle eyes of' him?" "'Shlure, 1an' why wouldni't lhe lhe ecryin' ?" waIs the lhsband's r'etort, "21n' he married to' thle sa1me womtan fur' fifty years !" YES! LIFT. A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN!I Cincinnati man tells how to dry up a corn or callus so It lifts ofwith fingers. You corn-pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that near'ly killed you befor'e, says this Cincinnati authority, because a few drops of freezone applied dlirectly on a tender, nehing corn or enllus, stops soreness at once andl soon the corn or hardenedl enllus loosens so It can b~e lifted off, root andl all, without pain. A small bottle of freezone costs very little at any dr'ug store, but will posi tIvely take off every hard or soft corn or callus. This should be trIed, as it is inexpensive and is said not to irri tate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to get a small bottle foir you from his w'holesale drug hiouse.-ady. More Nature Faking. "'In your I spieec'hl y 11m talked nhoult thle' dov'e of1 pea('e as If' it wvere a wari'li bird." "T'hatI~ 's iie i tdern ilen," rl'ied I ie or'nItor. '"Thle ime hats come whlen (lhe dhre't oft lpeace miust he suppild lwIthI such dIefeniv e armnamen t as s12 h) claws and~ a falcon's beak." Eczema Seven Years--Cured by Tot terin. "I had Ezema on my chest for seven years and the torture was almost unbear able. One of your salesmen offered to pay for the Tetterine If It did not cure me. I used less than three boxes and am entirely well." Ciemn Kinard. Ruffin, S. C. Tetterine cures Eczema, Itching Piles, 'Dandruff, RIng Worm and every formi of Scalp anti Skifn D~iseas e. Tette rine 50c. Tetterine Soap :!5e. Your druggist, or by mall from the manufacturer, The Shup trine Co., Savannah, Ga. Wihevery mall order for Tetterine we ive a box of Shuptrine's 10c Liver Pills I )lssourii hass joined thle list of stat's 'V ich1 lutliiin unight schiools' for adults in rural regions. ltenov'ate patent leather by rubiniig with n oth oak~d i.. -mk Lilies of Peace 0! beautiful Easter lilies that open your hearts today In the dusk of the proud cathe dral, or the village chapel gray, I look at your creamy petals and your buds of pearl and snow, And think of the stifling trenches o'er the :ide Atlantic's flow, Where the soldiers wounded and weary, unshaven and un shorn, Crouched like beasts in their bur rows, wake to the Easter morn, And their only Easter anthem is the rumbling cannon wheel, And in place of the Easter lilies are rows of cruel steel. I think of the ruined altars with broken debris strewn, The roofless walls that totter / a-gape to the sun and moon, The bells in the battered towers that hang so sad and still, The silent pipes of the organs, the darkness and the chill, The empty aisles and the silence where once the musio poured, In a silver flood of gladness to greet the risen Lord, And kneeling among the lilies fragrant and pure and fair, The white and wondrous lilies, I breatho an Easter prayer. "Lord of the Easter morning, in thy compassion great, Bind up the bleeding nations and cleanse their souls of hate, To Europe's war-worn people their ravaged homes re store. And bid the fields of battle grow bright with flowers once more; And let these Easter lilies that gloriously unfold Beneath the painted window of saints in blue and gold, From snow-capped "ujiyama to purple isles of Greece, Bear through the world a nmes sage of everlasting peace." -Minna Irving in Leslie's. slow-gathering tea rs of age; siraight Memories of - no sn f-nI M e or es ofwa i bnde f Iif'1n 1141S- tllshook Itself away froma her 11ap fin a Easter Daystedrltl csld fc ruc na E ast r D a 's crushed, i.erli the liiil bi onni~t of daiinty3 rose pink look ed lovingly Inlt o hers. AS'iER memories, past and "Granny crying?" she begged, "Little present! Tenderest vanities Anne naughty? Little Anne sorry; . i. of earthland, fragrant with don't cry, granny." the odor of Annunciation "Granny" Anne of seventy smiles lilies and bound about for- through wor, o with a scroll bearing "I am the resurrection and the life." words of romise ! It is "Mistress Anne" now, if you Long ago the gowns whose soft hir- please, in the old family pew - her monies delighted have faded; with the husband on one side of her and her vanishing years have gone the dainty children on the other like heads upon love tokens and the lover; still the cov- a lily stalk, v.ho smiles in hippy enant renians and the golden glory of thought. the promise: How Jack had a11ughed at her co "1 am1 the resurrection and the life!" iuettish confession that she had choseni FI- above the high-backed Pew the llack for her new Easter gown since minister's voice intones the Easter she was afraid she was too old now text' for gay, bright colors. (As if the new Stretch as she may her fat little Easter dress had not been chosen as a chubby neck, baby Anne eannot see special test of becomingness, with its the minister; so she gives herself over long, slender polonaise and perky lit to thoughts of glories of her new Ents- tie bows everywhere over the shirred, ter toilette ; a round, pink-faced maid- puffed, houfante underskirt !) There en she is, sitting straight and 'proper a as becomes her years; .she counts ex- . ... -. nctly five ; In a nxew~ little gown, lowv of nieck and short, of sleeves, and a ver y rounid, short, little skirt ; a mionstriouis scoop bonnet, tied with fait plink little hiows uinder' her fat, pin1k little ('11in. Admiring conitemplation of her tw o whiite-stockinged legs, projecting froim beineathi stiffly starched pantalet tes, is Intermlingled with pleasedi ant icipations9 of 80o1n beholding the fat pink, also0 s4~ \I green, blue and red eggs, awaliting heri - . at homie after the Easter service. The miniister's voice soothes like lap- - s. plng wave~(s ; of a suflen tihe propie ties of 1845 nre forgot ten ; little Annue's goldeni head falls aga ist her' girand mother's shawled arms, and she 4"' sleeps! "I anm the resurrection and the life !" Again thle w~or'ds of the Easter1 text fall uipon "Miss" Anne's (ear's unl This Easter a lover ini uniform 4 stands by her side; about him all of heri thoughts center. -- ' Is gift is the nosegay in the silver flowver hlold~er that dlangles from the sil- Again the Words of the Easter Text, ver rinig 01n heri finger.Wanocnesnor'ei nthlly Thie niewi Easter toilette is even a "c eneso of yn er, ithe tiny thought of him11, for were not its beauty caote of lttleigjt ihwd anid its modishness plannedl to win fia- h teost fiy tue d~ oyly vor in his eyes? Toets Ihnd su tecceeded h roy ld Silver poplin it is, wvith a tight-fliting l'vy beh ever loecle hel ould wvaist, poinitedl in front andI in back,alvyhevrlveeeryug but its full splendor r'eser'ved for skirt u jf~~ iur' ae! effects, of yards of ('lose-gathered, glis- Theunny' oll e Eser tht"i' tening breadths, failing 0veI' nii he joyf gofn wthe notswter than enormlouls erinoline, but lif'ted onl one head ade fone isr not byAe" thn sidle to r'eveal the coquetry of ai scarilet bye osmile for's nth "eartby Alwa"h satin petticoat; a ciro'hietedl net of of "thei ne,"hen"efrthlyracways searlet chenille confines her bliack rnyAne adfulrcm (furts, and scarlet are the loops8 of vel--__________ vet that fall in a curtain fro the back of her tiny triangle of a onnet . Thei( mninister andl his wvorld are s')o far away. Easter Night Life-and the joy of Easter lilies, Tefssaedn; h v.si' " and1( love, are so near'! -Tefssaedn;teAe ad "I am the resurrlect ion and the life !""AninteolmnihIwtc T1he little black-draped figui'e of the BeoeteEsemrn little old lady I the high-bne'kedI pew S ue osilti iryhae, $ straightened pecI'eltlbly at the words Sohsetebrdiga, oif the niniister as he r'ead his Easter ol er h weo n ne' ig text. foesolertwrfr, For an instant her face against the-dnDenrot. crepe ofhthmoonlhanlligivdilesheowo; the flamndwenttheiltolemnrnightforwahch losse of lic ars;the usban, th Easer Mhesaer rtilor prsse litte ons, he btteest oss f al, te ESt e, se'11 tifl e sryeavl en, n boy-er frst orn-iv (lid a Si-foldngSovhsedte ooding yair, a~ honyth world sads the wecho of ananelsog losses ofblitge yets;thet husband, the acnite Mester Stime' impessve, mnourn'ing v'eil across her' wtithered, gains ini impllre'ssiveness of eneaninj wrink!rl little nol fna to cn,e:al th oa .t-.cw t WRIGLEY'S. A New and , e, As toothsome as the name imphies. The third of the WRICLEV trio of refreshing, long-lasting confections. - Good for teeth, breath, appe tite, digestion. e - Have it always with you - it's a boon to the parched mouth Flavor in hot work or on long auto Lasts: trips. Chew it after every meal Sound Advice. The successfiul non11 of1 busin-ess was" giving his s(11 s4ut11 i 1 'lvi(e. "My bony," sidl ll-. " ilnIte'r yotu d1, don't hrug." oil A TH .lOINTS FROM ThE INSIOt 4I1ti ful ly. "A IeItst. not util after y o' hlave1 R M doneI it." 'I *'xo 11( t,?' Lumbago or Gout? "TIIil." 1:,idt11 ei faither, .slowly, "jf' TakeRjfK TAC1Drtoremovetee,. you were e-ver ('nougl i do it a1 l ii 1111 ly aIu 'aO N ie ISID f well, yu, , l, l bI e eI P let n0u1gh Pi. Pure UIIUVUATIBU ON "M OI7SW" know t hat14 0 1 n ot 12 Ieraign>," At All Druggwbtr lui u J .'a r &'S os Dit ib mso e ANDH ENUIMEATION ankeveU IAl a Fe Geal gassy. stomachs& S ,inoesaefDivebuer minutes-Time it! E UA You don't want a Blow remedy when Mnybekwtotqeto your stomach is bad--or an uncertainitiT'CUEflsnlb one-or a harmful one--your stomach teteto THR'KA is too valuable; you mustn't injure it.Ithn dn ieae Prc Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its Otdrgisordr tfm/4 speed in giving relief; its harmless- Reasdt~ hra e ness; its certain unfailing action in AKR6 regulating sic:k, sour, gassy stomachs. HI AA Its millions of cures in indigestion, Jeptedt~arj dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach'Deuycr F 5g trouble has made it famous the world 6IdOiWtrgba anoevrvAserFneG nea then f anone houl eatsometingthen inTe nic H-,ll. --g what they at lays lie leadrefe ment ckyu ode early an e SsuEdMA p 60c atvdrgtr direc at . r m enam A.c.eidhzrinessdiand Causea;reruTa such distess vanihes. ets prompo. ,001u Il F eto rib. Cbare.i'~ and . nes, crtint a'd aseinoveco ing i~do oro8 yN a P epper e thep orsret stomach dor in- ~CJ fo @eds and at i whtich toe tho re wotyith-them; if th aa~ant to ~ a u gond sormond forms1 gas4 ;lf ca se head- 111n1aa.n.................m e Tch e nes Od Ae eruta- . C. E TO WOME.a tinofing unTed Soon! FrOS PRO OF iICABBAGF.i Ny reme ererce'stact wicine,( haseodone al su c oisoe s vanishes.(4(1nr Itrowp-n r n anfer d wit NR n t ub outeysh certanty andeae ine vectm$ inallyor 'Wab ithedt s0. thevenrt oacohin disodr soo an iev- abu ir otle n a lada g cre se ur ha ('c fo alon lip i retl well. Ii' Pirc' Plu ant 'i - s About thetliare theuonlbygindiii han-er d'Id goud dnmmk penty obf pure Water as Ainy woa.h 'nst e e tamedis Dr.l hieen' of iuflot. Y .srpiN.' "-' TES %AIBS Whnoumeing o Sackche fre- o overi'tn" yer th". hera ol (ouet or athe urines heumidnyct ua" as been St olmban' trobe filersfo suh rodcts I wewih t Per ndcineav toughout ptions hrevn od the om thoo oonan tie- tr.bhough hottls se thusands pef craseoureli thane simalne, w t y weall. ovr tirs leaant bee. ourcome thenty ofiurde isaerl t arehe ofany .mdiee ofve a i. otain a little Anurie,"b strngthe)old- Anawoman wh wat toge wel a famed~ ~ ~ ~~~t Dr. PiercefBfaoN.Y we, ,,nvolds r 'aote Preal.. wilufn t any uries rheac potent for womn haee sodiyll sedleal there orithere. and that ioat disoed eric of thedicbet troughouty thns corn cild asdhot maer ties smreoeti Dwlr PiecIy. d'Htl ufl