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" THE SHOE THAT 1 $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $, Save Money by Wearing .W shoes. For sale by over9000 i The Beat Known Shoes in L Douglas name and the retail rice as tom of all shoes at the factory Tq'he va the wearer protected against high prices for retail prces are the same everywhere. They Francisco than they do in New York. They price paid for them. equality of W. L Douglas product Is than 40 years experience in making fin !qes are. the leaders in the Fashion c ae made in a well ipe factor byeahighest paid, skilledz oemakers, und Sion (of experienced men, alworkit nation to make the best shoes for th buy. I" yoft shoo dealer tor W. L. Douglas elk ake su u with the kind you want, m&ake. Vylaor Interesting booklet en pi get shoesof the highest standard of qualit; DY return mail, posta~e free. LOOK FOR W. L Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom. KIDNEY MEDICINE # I have had a good business on Swamp Root for twenty years and I have never sold a bottle thant did not give perfect satisfaction and that is more than I can say of any other preparation in my store. The outlook is very bright for a fine busi ness on Swaml)-Root and I take pleasure in recommending it at all times in the troubles for which it is intended. Very truly yours, C. N. BURCKALTER, Drfist. Wday 22, 1910. BarnwelIS. 0. Prove What Swamp-] Bend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., B It will convince anyone. You will also telling about the kidneys and bladder. Wl Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottl A broad-minded man never loses any sleep because another man's opin ions fail to agree with his own. Good health depends upon good diges tion. Safeguard your digestion and you safeguard your health. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills provide the safeguard. A medicine as well as a purgative. Adv. In Jungle Land. Girnffe-Don't be afraid to conic in, Mr. Monk, it isn't deep ; why, it's only up to my shoulderh. LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES One size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, the an1tiseptic powder for the feet. Shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the foot bath, Allen's loot.asemakes tight shoes feel easy and gives Instint relief to eorms and bunions. Try ileoda. Bold everywhere, 25c. For RE trial ackage address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. 7;.- Adv. Fatal Delay. Boycotting the potato would be all right if 'the potato had not beaten us to it.--Birminglinn (Ala.) News. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every ~bottle of OGASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that It Besrs the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Probably an Idle Rumor. "What effect will this shortage of dyes have?" "I don't know." "But wvhat do you hear?' "Some say it's going to throw a lot of brunettes back on the matrimonial market.", Preparedness UnapprecIated. A city-bared child whose knowledge of the wild was v'ery limited was walk ing through thle woods with her gover ness. They chanced upon a porcupine. At the approach of two individualsq whose intentions might be hostile the creature bristled nggressively, its weapionlikce quills rising in menace. "Oh, look 1" exclaimed the little girl. "WVhat a fright we have giveni that funny nnimal! Its hair Is stnnd Ing on end I" No Eggs, M The following recipe shi wholesome cake can be ingredients. In many other recipes I be reduced one-half or ditional quantity of RC about a teaspoon, in p1a EGGLESS, MILKrLES, I sup brown sugar * up seeded raisins 4 uso"rt*h'.nin, The old method (frui DIRECTIONB--Put the first sight three minutes. Whsn cool, add the floi sifted together; mix well. Bake in moc hole in center is best) for 85 or 40 minute Bookist of recipes which ee expensive In redients mail *BAKING ] Made from Cream of Tarl * adds nbne but healthfu No Alum . No Phospha )UQLA 4OLDS ITS SHAPE" 5 $6 $7 & $8 48 vM. L Douglas shoe dealers. the World. stamped on the bot. lue is guaranteed and nferior shoes. The cost no* more in San are always worth the guaanteed by more s shoes. The smart entres of America. at Brockton, Mass. $ er the direction anJ os. ig with an honest price that money Des. It he can. take no other DWARE OF aining how to'A 39TUIL r for the price, Bbys Shoes Best in the World $3.00 $2.60 & $2.00 President W.L. Douglas Shoo Co.,. 185 Spark St., Brookton. Mass. TINS HIGH STANDING In the past fifteen years of our drug business we have not experienced a finer seller than Dr. KilmeF s Swamp-Root. It has won for itself a high stand ing in our trade and those who have used it claim that the results obtained after usng Swamip-Root is very gratifying. We have god faith mn your preparation and believe it is a meritorious article. Very truly yours, CONWAY DP.UG Co., Chas. J. Epps, Sec.-Treas. Nov. 4, 1010. Conway, S. 0, koot Will Do For You ingbamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. receive a booklet of' valuable information, en writing, be sure and mention this paper. is for sale at all drug stores. The rail journey fron Constanti n1ople to Bagdad requires 54 hours. If your eyes smart or feel scalded, Ro man Eye Balsam applied upon going to bed is Just the thing to relieve them. Adv. Some men never accomplish any thing because they are unable to find an easy mark to put up the money. Anuric cures Backache Lumbago, Rheumatism. Send 10c. Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for large trial package.-' Adv. No Wonder. "What did your husband think of that twenty-dollar hat you bought?" "Oh. he just raved over it." BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP Why take ordinary cough remedies when Boschee's German Syrup has been used for fifty-one years in all towns in the United States, Canada, Australia, and other countries, for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in the throat, especially lung trouble. It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expec toration in the morning, giving nature a chance to soothe the inflamed parts, throw vff the disense, helping the pa tient to regain his health, assisted by pure air and sunshine when possible. Trial size 25c, and 75c family size. Sold in all towns in the United States, Canada, Australia, and other coun tries.--Adv. Also Economical. She was comely .and a widow, and, moreover, she wvas Scotch. She mourned Mackintosh, her late hus band1(, for 18 months, and then from a crowd of suitors chose honest, home ly Mackintyr-e for her second. "I'm no' guid enough for ye, dear I" he whisperedi. "WVhat for did ye choose me oot o' sac mony?" "Alh, weel, ye see," laughed the "Yes, but-" began the bewildered suiitor. "An' ye ken," finished the widow, "miii my iinen's mariked 'M-a -c-k !' 1k or Butter ows how an appetizing, made without expensive he number of eggs may more by using an ad )YAL Baking Powder, ace of each egg omitted. sErrERLESS CAKE 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon cinnamon %4 teaspoon salt 2 cup. flour 5 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder ake) called for 2 eggs ingredients into saucepen and boll ir and baking powder which have been lerate oven in lonf pan (round tin with s. Ice with white icing. onomise in eggs and other ad free. Ad dress R oyal fiiiiam Street, New York, EAL POWDER tar, derived from grapes, I qualities to the food. tO No Bitter Taste TLESNASONA SJNDAYSCII0oL (By 1. 0. SELLERS Acting Director of tle Sunday School Course in tie Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1917. Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR APRIL 15 JESUS THE GOOD SHEPHERD. LESSON TEXT-John 10:7-17. GOLDEN TEXT-I am the good Shep herd: the good Shepherd giveth His life for the sheep.-John 10:11. This lesson probably occurred at the Feast of the Tabernacle in Octo ber, A. D. 29. The-place was Jeru salem, perhaps in or near the temple. Facts, pictures and illustrations re garding eastern shepherd lifd can be used effectively in teaching the lesson. The true tocher must impart, develop and protect. Jesus does all of these things. 1. Jesus, the Door (vv. 1-9).. Any one who tries to get access to the sheep any other way than through Jesus the door is a thief and a rob her (v. 1). A door is an invitation to enter, to investigate, to purchase, to learn, to meet others. It is the proper entrance. To go in through any other way arouses suspicion. It is also a Imeans of safety to control those who enter; it con he closed in case of dan ger, and is strong to protect against storms and thieves. It is a means of separation, to insure privacy, and to furnish a means of egress. Jesus says we are to "go in" for communion with God, and to "go out" for service, to "go in" for strength and to "go out" for conflict. Verse nine is a wonder ful verse. In it we have the simplic ity of the Gospel, "I am the door ;" the exclusiveness of the Gospel, "By me," the conditions of the Gospel, "En ter in ;" the certninty, "Be saved ;" the liberty, "Go in and out ;" the provis Ion, "Find pasture." The true acceptance of Jesus leads not to a life of fear and constraint but to the perfect liberty of a child, satisfaction in green pastures (Ps. 23: 2) that never fail (Rev. 7:10-17). The world's richest pasture lands are bleak and barren wildernesses in comparison with this. Christ is the door to other things not mentioned in this lesson (See John 14:6; Eph. 2:18; Rom. 5:1 2; Heb). 10:10-22). By him we enter the room of the knowledge of God. The Christian's business Is to know God and to make him known. i. Jesus, the Good Shepherd (vv. 10-18). It IS not enough to be a door. A door has no volition. It cannot leave its place. A shepherd can go in and out. A false Christ and false shep herd are really thieves and robbers who come to "Steal and kill and de stroy." On the other hand, Jesus' mission was a glorious one, "I came that they migit have life, and that they might have it more abundantly." As a good Shepherd (1) he has cour age (v. 12). Jesus was not only will ing, but actually did give his life for the sheep. Hie had love for all of the sheep, and was wvilling to seek the lost (Matt. 18 :12). He also had confi dlence, due to his knowledge of God (v. 14). This is not audacity hut quiet confidence due to experience. He knows the proper pastures. He knows where to find water for the sheep. Hie knows the dangers and pitfalls along the pathway. He knows how to di rect our efforts. Sunday school teach ers who are following In the steps of the master, and who perform the acts of a good1 shepherd, must pay the price of knowledge. (2) Jesus had character (v. 15). lie was right in the sight of God, but in order to be right in the sight of God he must also be right in the sight of men. God ex pects results. The cllurch expects re suilts from its. The parents who trust their children to our tenchuing expect results. A sheep does not live for It self'. It lives for others. Unless it produces wool, andl is goodl for ment, it has existed in vain ; so God, mtant and the church expect of us, as under shepherd1s, that we shall produce re sults. This we (10 not have to (10 in our ownu strength for any of us may have the life which is ''nbundant" and "exceeding" nnd "heCyond measure.'' The question Is, have we this super abundant life? (See I Pet. 1:8; Johnt 1:15; Col. 1:10 ; Eph. 8:16-10). Doctor Torrey has called our atten tion to ten points about the good Shep herd. (1) Heo knoivs the sheep. (2) He is known by his sheep. (3) Hie has a personal interest in his sheep, calls each by name (v. 8). (4) H~e leadeth them on. (5) He thrusts forth the laggard sheep (v. 4). (0) H~e over looks none; all are his own (V. 4 RI. V.). (') He goeth before them, Hie they troden every step of the way that theymusttake. (8) H~e careth for the sheep N\. 18). (9) He layeth down his life for \he sheep (vv. 11 and 15). (10) Giveth leternal and abundant life to the sheep (vv. 10, 28, 29). Jesus has sheep outside of Israel (v. 10). When these are brought in they will all become one fold (Eph. 2:14, 15' Gal. 8:28). It is through hearing Ihis voice that they are to be brought. The laying down of his life was a vol untary act on his part, bitt It wias per formed in obedience to the father's will (See Chap. 0:38: 15:10). Jesus intended that his relation to his fol lowers should be exactly like that which bound himself to tihe Father (See Chap. 17:21-23). This love of the Good1 Shepherd led him to die for our sins, and to be raised for our tiatonne STOr CALOI DODSON'S New Discovery! Takes Place of Danj Work Without Making You Si Salivate-Don't L II discovered a vegetable compound that does the work of dlangerous, sickening calomel and I want every reader of this paper to try a bottle and if it doesn't straighten you up better and quicker than salivating caloiel just go back to the store and get your money. I guarantee- that one spoonful of Do(lson's Liver Tonc -will put yoLIr sluggish liver to work and clean your thirty feet of bowels of the sour bile and conslipation poison which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I guarantee that one spoonful of this harmless liquid liver medicine will relieve the headache, bil iousness, coatel tongue, ague, malaria, sour stom ach or any other listress caused by a torpid liver as quickly as a (lose of vile, nauseating calomel, besides it will not make you sick or keep you from He Knew. She Qu A supervising priueipl)[ reeItly was- I'lle fort uie-telh Iesting some elilldrenl in relalling andl, t , 111 Of lusirror In order to know whether they Inter- back it she predi ireted, correctly, asked the ienaning Ii store foi hi1 If of different words. One word which lre. promised diflicult(y was "christened." "You will die In Whenu asked, none could tell Its mean- at last. "This l1i1 Ing. III order to lead up to its mean- me so." Ing the supervisor asked: "WAell, what "le)!" gsped I do they do when i baby's born?" ly cannot li as hii Ote urchin, whose home must have "As I soid," cont had a recent visit from Mr. Stork, will dip il a year Polpped up andit sald, "They weigh it.'' Clannot saly.'' FALLING HAIR MEANS SYDOP OF DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE Save Your HaIi-S Get a 25 Cent Bottle of Danderine- Right Now-Also It is cruel Lo Stops Itching Scalp. harsh ph Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy Look back at1 hair is mute evidence of a neglected sremember the " scalp; of dandhuff-that awful scurf. on-castor oil There is nothing so destructive to How you hated t the hair as. dandruff. It robs the htair against taking th, of Its luster, Its strength and Its very aWith our clii life; eventually producing a feverlsh- Mother-s ano ehin hess and Itching of thle scalp, whlichl physic. simply dot If not remedied causes the hair roots do# The children to shrink, loosen and die-then the edn Their tender lini- falls out fast. A little Danderine injured by t hem.' SaeoaGet a 25 centBottle of.Kn s to ip fDanderine o uighytoradatro Nm-Aooers kee Th oin bthtlie, clstres nd luxrancy lotok tak it; hIch is soeutvidence It willgbecmed cleanb the ia cavypan fufandY-haeth appeascrf. en--castomachl, Thre f abndoth;ning onstru~ctgive n todw yo haes glos hand asoftndruf,.bIt whbsth ha'ilroaaws. tkngt pleas yust ill btet afte t ver Askathe ourch fe; weveksntuellye produil atevris- otheralwori cyr hessianithiug lofei the scalpd whnich cttmlyedo Moightk, oo elp.n Ai-hntee.Tertn~ he falliot ast. Al whitle laertin-e '10 injuredyom. wtnight--ow-ay ie- willmurey ey your child's "sa i l ae unouruitir.aboeI needitii clea Gea cntbotleof.nowto''ou' uualifornuia the, fIrst appltions your hai wi~('-ll Uvi'an whec i to hieautiful.tbill' becom clean telr out aneo budne an- inopral ien toa saves, J gloes andcur sOtes.,btAite byl row Ce ek'ue utien youSap- willee ac ual- of "Califox2rna Sy1 ly se alot f fne, own hai-ne hs, fullb direutions hairgroing ll ver he calp*Ad. o allw age ad feet i s ehe gnly withe tikeredoPuu withI a b'lky motoir . hl uad ht WlIp t ~li, .f . "esu ('theu fory eve-y meoquet, a "uce auhie grchwbyd.ail with yogok. moniy in h gastme the insinarlyn yea "Ohlie' al uigut wenoiu et t "sin' f n uricsid tellitg toe thatoole' ."g-cbe" h etwyt Does Cuticuartentment-Adsistedtb Whenevera oeap-T ral Tree.lpet:Din o Onrsi akd ren ar bethen r-s fcill sunics ely walabeth Cutenwtthmel a know tonc prpertes QUNINEand Chubef oftrngt, J. MalaiaEnrchestheBlod an Buldsaid f-or the nandt upnthent ash Sysem Sn rle nut es ofbcah Bih letr Stadll twa.r sou. Louickl Mo.. Freexsaple'i ea be mail(l'-" mn with ABook. gdretss1 l. poerd Cuicurea, etL Boro. Soldy "every here.-Adv.ti Pesossuhei promt ubterfge.s o .s tuhante hud to"Wa sorms or aeorm, Gen?" catheperncr ptedn $7me 3 ort h dis oeal. h be stnwyst EEL! TAK LIVER TONE rerous Calomel- It Puts Your Liver To :k-Eat Anything-It Can Not ose a Day's Work! a day's work. I want to see a bottle of this wem (lerful liver medicine in every home here. -Caloniel is poison-it's mercury-it attacks the bones, often causing rheumatism. Caloniel is daw gerous. It sickens-while my Dodson's Liver Tone is safe, pleasant and harmless. Eat any thing afterwards, because it can not salivate. Giv it to the chillren because it <loesn't lipset the stoT ach or shock the liver. Take a spoonful tonigiht and wake up feeling fine and ready for a full day's work. Get a bottle! Try it! If it doesn't do exactly what I say, tell your clealer to hand your morey back. Every <Iruggist and store keeper here knownz lic and knows of iny wonder'ful di':overv (if a vegetable medlicine that takes th pe: of danger ous calomel.-Adv. illfled It. r1 waIs senlding cold downk her-1 victim's Ied the had things Ithe imm11ediaite Al a year !" she hissed, In your. palml tells TO KILL RATS AND MICE he victim. "It ur-always use Ias that y' iit heseer, "y Stearns' Electric Paste -but Iin year I Full directions in is languages Sold everywhere-25c and $LO U. S. GOVERNMENT BUYS Wf Will reduce Inflamed, Straine4 Swollen Tendons, Ligamen or Muscles. st op~s the lameness 0ce nauseating, pain froin a Splint, Side Bowe er Bone Spavin. No blister, -no hab, ySIC into a gone and horse can be used. $2 W Chil. -bottle at druggists or delivered. Dew scribe your case for slecial instrea four childhood da tions and interesting horse Book 2 M Free.. to r c instd .ABSORBINE JR., the antiseptic linimentile oso" mother insisted mankind, reduces Strained, Torn Lie. calomel, cathartics. ments. Swollen Glands, Veins or M Heals Cuts, Sores, Ulcers. Allays paln lem, how you fought S.0a botta' deiersor delivered. ook , Evidence h - em. dI. F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 310 Temple Street, Springfhllmauw. Idren It's different. -- g to the old form of i't realize what they s revolt is well-found little ?'insides" are stomach, liver and, sing, give only deli-, Syrup of Figs." Its A but gentle. Millions RHEUM mu isis harmless "fruit Lm aoo ot they know children ~eHUAIitrmvueaa tat it never falls to "iBMC5 NTmii~ I bowels and sweet-AtU ugsa id that a teaspoonful h.317&Sn hlsl itiue, for a 50-cent bottle forbaie, cilre S Lum~tApl ~bao oreafor.ute Jas.. Baily~ & SenY Wiosl Dorstrioters laet sick il oid tomor- ~ e iiii Batmore,0 Md~t. 'pof Fiigs,'' ahich SEeN PNo.atox Plauntal.G if ior abes cen" Shipmen A~ prili i5tand raf. Vari Ill 'ii 21 W~'l ~ ve~r $1 .75,per12 1.00; i .00 a do er $1 .6 n pne 0)11port Cl~~l0 r 1,000 order t'l.v. i rit o:. florrices ?m -4 tomato , ope ai co1 p nllan t . - 41'4I 41et is1 itl EKNSLNC.Box,SmnerCn o r:,inllg 30 cen,"~ .1: 0a ZN in tread. ., ,, ue I .l~ lru ., Wa ck rt. ta 1 . 'i a o 22. 3 i' ~'l nor' p I ----- --- 41211lore~y~-. .. - 4.' . inin ',,,. 8r.n 7 non-skiag te Ia- a) e i e rg In~ leai op" in nerta *,pr eulid, from Klom'zew. FAnlE1RS AND ShIt'PERS NOTICE ~k ivser 1'ill,.. ene' "'. '1ruiMIn il~~isi0.5.arket .. Mercantis, 11)0 l1(ende Street,, New Yor'k W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 15..1917 nooks ? Take An Old-Time HerbaliToni. . H. srrnn the Spring from too muich uric Clarksburg, W. Va.--"I have takeq freqiuently look older nearly all of Dr. Pierce's remedies at They age faster and different times w'hen in needl of * gray haIr or bald- medicine of theIr kind and found them s Is, Indeed, often a all to' give peirf-et satisfaction. T. The1( face appears 'Pleasant Pellets' nre- a splendid regue-' lines anmd wrinkles lator of the stomach, liver and bowel.4 zsmeni or women. and as a woman's tonic I have taik comb~at this prema- the TFavorite Prescription' and fount# obstr'uction to the it just as good as it Is repr'esented to cIrculation is of the be. The 'Golden MedIcal Discover )iously of pure water is a splendId blood medIcine1 als9.go ['his wIll not make as a spring tonIc. I ania gad-to re rily the wvater taken ommlend1 Dr. Pierce's reinedies- -for fattens. Obtain at know they are all god"MR A package of Anuric, NIE~ BOOTH, 221. .Taeksoti st. hich is to be taken Pleasant Pellets fo' stminaeh-1 -~ :ler to expel the uric arid bowels, are made .41ndt the Ma 3mh The painful ef- apple, aloe leaves and jelay. Aznd eaa ltimbago, rheuma- be Obtained~ frotm almost any apathe appea acidInthe bload eary, aswl as. r. Ve a' F,4vot MedIenl Islcovery, rE RSI4ITM' Sod m47ye. e LEILLTO~iAlso a F'ine Genera~ ' StlrenONhen*n* 'm 00antd $1.00 tS. DrmUe tams.