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~ CALOMEL WHEN BiL ACTS LIKE I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver Toi and Bowel Cleansing You Ev Stop using calomel! It makes you sick. Don't lose a day's work. If you feel lazy, sluggish, bilious or consti pated, listen to me! Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis,. of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile, crashes iito it, breaking it up. This is when you feel that aw ful nausea and cramping. 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 harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Here's my guarantee-Go to any drug store or dealer and get a 60-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a W. L D4 THE SHOE THAT $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $ Save Money by Wearing W shoes. For sale by over 9000 The Best Known Shoes in . L. Douglas name and the retail price i tom of all shoes at the factory. The v. 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 quaity of W. L. Douglas product is than 40 years experience in making fin styles are the leaders in the Fashion ( They are made in a well-equipped factory by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, unc supervision of experienced men, all worki determination to make the best shoes for d can buy. Ask your shoe dealer for W. L. Douglas s1 not supl o with the kind you want make.WOrl toI for interesting booklet ex11 et ho of th high at stand ard of quall by return mail, post'age free. LOOK FOR W. L Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom Unintentional. Alger's mother warned him against disturbing the freezer of ice cream that had been placed In the snow of the back yard to await dinner time. tLater in the afternoon, on calling him in from play, she praised him for hav Ing remembered her Injunction and re sisted the tempting dessert. "Aw," he gasped, "I forgot about it I" One today is worth an eternity of yesterdays. COCKROACHES are easily killed by using Stearns' Electric Paste Full directions in 15 languages Sold everywhere-25c and $1.00 U.S. Government Buys Ut To cure costiveness the medicine must be mort e tha a p hgtie rot mucontain tonic, Tuft's Pills so essential to regularlty.......m.sa.~ Kill All Flies!""Hs~i AD Daisy Fly Killer Idby*rs. %*4:" 8 HAROLD SOMERS. 1s0 DE KALS AVE., BROOKLYN, N. Y. FARMERS AND SHIPPERS NOTICE FE t D rO o sa e Cottis .n 918 Bessr. Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa W. N. U., C HA RLOT TE, N O. 19-1917. Backache i~3' ofn spite of the beat care one takes ofoneself, any part of the human machine is iabe t beomeout of order. The most important organs are the stomach, hatadkidneys. The kidneys are the scavengers and they -work day and night in separating the poisons from the blood. Their signals of distress are easily recognized and in. clude such symptoms a backache de pressions, drowsmness, irritability, iiead. aches, dizziness, rheumatio twinges, dropsy, gout. "The very best way to restore the kidneys to their normal state of health,' says Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., "i~s to drnnk plenty of pure water and obtain from your favorite pharmacy a small amount of Anuric, which is dispensed by almost every druggist." Anuric is inex pensive and should be taken before meals. You will find Anuric more potent than] lithia, dissolves urio acid as water does sugar. -_______ JOUS? NO! STOPI , DYNAMITE ON LIER ie" Will Give You the Best Liver r 'Had-Doesn't Make You Sicki spoonful and It it' doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel fine 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 calQmel because it is 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 fam ily feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleasant taste. --Ady. )UGCLAS HOLDS ITS SHAPE' 5 $6 $7 & $8 A18WWEN L. Douglas shoe dealers. I the, World. stamped on the bot due is guaranteed and inferior shoes. The cost no more in San are always worth the guaranteed by more e shoes. The smart entres of America. at Brockton, Mass. 4 ler the direction and o t. ng with an honest e price that money ioeu. If he can. LR 0 take no other 3.- BEWARE3 lain hw to S utS y for the price, Boys' Shoes Beut In the World $3.00 $2.50 & $2.00 Pr sientW.L Douglas Shoe Co., 185 Spark St., Brockton, Mass. A New Excuse. Mary-If you please, mn'am, may I go Mistress-Since you've been with ime, you have gone to the funerals of two mothers, four uncles, six aunts and nine cousins. I want you to un derstand that I will have no more deaths in your faimily. Mary-Very well, ma'am. I was go ing to ask you if I couldn't have an hour off this afternoon to see may sister's new baby. ANY CORN LIFTS OUT, DOESN'T HURT A BITI No foolishnesel Lift your corns and calluses off with fingers It's like magic! Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn, can harmlessly be lifted right out with the fingers if you apply upon the corn a few drops of freezone, says a Cincinnati authority. For little cost one can get a small bottle of freezone at any drug store, which will positively rid one's feet of every corn or callus without pain. This simple drug dries the moment it is applied nnd does not even irri tate the surrounding skin while ap plying it or afterwards. This announcement will interest imany of our readers. If your druggist ha~sn't any freezone tell him to surely get a simazll bottle for you from his wvholeale d(1rug house.-adyv. Almost the Same. "You're cirazy atbout Georg(e, air(n't you, sis?" "Huh ! Mother says I'm crazy t'o haive him abouit." The purgative forces within the body sometimes slow~ up through Winter and need stimulating in Spring. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are just the thing to make Nature's efforts easy. They are tonic as well as laxative. Adv. Many so-called hair tonics raise more hopex than hair. BANISHED -pimples, blotches, sores, humors, and erunptlons, by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. For a poor complexion, and for the poor blood that causes It, this is the best .___. In every disease or dis -order of theoskln or scalp, II in every trouble that comes from impure blood, the "Discovery" is the only medicine sold that .. does what It promises. -Scrofula in all its varn -- -- ens forms. Eczema, Tet ter, Salt-rheum, Erysipelas, Boils Car buncles, Enlarged Glands, and $iwell ings, and every kindred ailment, are benefied and eared by it. Cut this out and mail to us with the name of the paper-we will mail you free a medical treatise on above dis eases. Address Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet. regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels, Sugar-coated, ting granule., easy to take as eandy. L TONMIC aris, Chills and P'ever. Also meg Tonic. An..d a0 ato allDu Sem HOW TO FIGURE OUT BUILDINO EXPENSES Expert Advises Against Big Debt Running Over Long Period of Years. TAKE QUALITY BEFORE SIZE House Described Here Will Satlefy Most Discriminative If Plans Are Followed Carefully In All Details. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. Mr. William A. Radford will answer questions and give advice FREE OF COST on all subjects pertaining to the subject of building, for the readers of this paper. On account of hIs wide experience as Editor, Author and Manufacturer, he is, without doubt, the highest authority on all these subjects. Address all inquiries to William A. Radford, No. 1827 Prairie avenue, Chicago, Ill., and only enclose two-cent stamp for reply. There is little satisfaction gained by the man who goes into the building of a hone blindly. In tuost cases such a man oversteps himself, gets hope lessly in debt and coiilelmitis the home huilding Idea becalist of his own folly. 'Most people obtain such pleasure out of owning their own home that they are willing to make some sacrifice to obtain it. However, if thLs sacrlilce takes the proportions of a burden which must be carried for too long a time, its oppression will over shadow the pleasure which should be obtained from the home. This does not mean that a mani is wrong in going into debt to obtain a home. It means that he think well and figure carefully before taking ac tion. If he can easily clear up all in debtedness in three or perhaps five years, he is justified in going into the matter of a home with his architect and builder. His first step in the analysis of the problem should be carefully to figure his probable resources over the period which lie is willing to give to 1ay ing for his home. The man who has formed the habit of recording his current expenses accurately is very much better able to handle the prob lem than the man who has only his memory to help him. Suppose the prospective home builder decides that lie is willing to build if he can clear himself in five years. He should look over his expense account for the pre ceding five years and determine as closely as possible what his yearly ex pense has been for food, clothing, pleasure, sickness and all other such items, exclusive of rent. If his expenses have shown an in crease over the five-year period, it is ,AkA - Homelike Five-Roc p~robab~le that hie shouild estimate a like increase over the next period of five years. This dlata should be worked over carefully so that an ac (lurate estimate of pr'obalie expenses iumped together over the fliye-year pe riodl wvll result. Tihe next step consists in estimating the Income which may be reliedl upon over the flye-year periodl. This rinin6Ko00 .I11tf nit Amc up First-Fleor Plan. emounut should not include any doubt ful resources, and it should not in cludie interest on money which is nleedi ed in the lbuilding operations, u~nless it is possible to bor-row a like amount at a lower- rate than the income rate. The next item is the money on hand or available in sums due the prosp~ec tive home builder. This item will die term)i'e uargehy the kind and size of housen tohe onsidere.A A rough balance may here be estab lished. There is a certain amouni which may be sj'ent in the construe tion of the house so that the expense, before the house is built will be equal to those after the house is built. Ordi narily, when this condition exists the total cost of construction must be paid from a sum in the hands of the owner at the time of building. In case it is necessary to borrow a por tion of the money, the expenses over the five-year' period will include the amount borrowed, plus interest up to the time of payment. Of course, If the house is paid for out of a sum which has been earning interest, this interest will cease coming in. The interest amounts will probably balance one another, since in one case an timount ceases to come In, which is practically equal, for a like prin cipal, to the amount which must be paid out, in the other case. The dif ference in the two cases, then, comes down to a matter of the principal alone: If the house-construction cost DIDzoomon MAL 00V0 m e texn v to aonhrodtn tew f he on was a lnand t h Is paid all orI*.par ithboroe time of building. Having determined as nearly as pos sible the am'ount which Is to be In vested in the house, the final expenses should be estlimated. These will In elude probable taxes and sewer as sessments and prIncipal with Interest on any money borrowed. This amount should be adddled to the original amount computed. Regarding the house Itself, there are two principal things whe should be remembered: The first Is that quality materials and qunality work sianship should be given preferene over size of structure and fast con struction. The second Is that ther Is always a certain amount of ex pense connected with the erection a: a house which does not show up t the estimate, an amount up to, say 5 per cent of the estimated cost of thn house. laving followed out all of th pacultonneacdrwthy the roect av house whichde not rsowal upx tet etimabteain amut upatoresof 5atpsfactof uth efsinvtecsten thi hue. acollowedn olutaons co Sused iHousecnsrtoad it aio pcuhq acttl, frthe ppect tanctin(l of hiucur bilet thisI~ way sToethccompasying illustatisc Ten massivens of t'whe i atr workil fItwl into they dfesin tad the co the Isml i le dell.t Stn is used( imnsy. P((Theii porcht formn the ultar ofnce oc and (te btell arehi ae if alogcether Theage roof stifac Th leve wutitsmalls ormers maft-r vrk its gabhil nto the lsupported wth stoden bracks.iigIh eea ~ tlarge iig's room. hneis mocupsed ithe1(1 a enti e rwrhlfo w the irs(1t f'llorl. Anl~ lope ('tai is0a builton onfeweod wifi t room' ith 'ra ldon atf the bottom an thc s st('sa eps(I aovoe te. lel fthe rivin sroome if(lr. 'lAt the other end (ofter raft es at lae f'I irepc witpapookte wit eachI1(0 sie.Tesma coetdrcl opposthe rt fraentdo wl noie hd lare iig room 'lay oom ncupesa the ( e-windownhay whilf (Ife theis bflr.A (i builtandr the windon theI renr1 o tl. Notlee wthe hlandingr rangemerit thf th kicen. ofThe to 'cupboards. w1i be found cloetrycven oppont. The secont (loor conte aindty fornraps.mo1hrhnm C $ Is Your E Lame an Do Weak Kidney Tired and All [F YOU have a constant, dull i you bend or twist your back, disordered, too, don't waste tim, back. It's likely that the cause in treating the kidneys may im dropsy or fatal Bright's disease. Get Doan's Kidney Pills, a sT used around the world and pul people in the U. S. A. Personal Report RELIEF HAS LASTED. John W. Glover, 128 S. Long St., Salisbury, N. C., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are the best remedy I know of for kidney trouble. I suffered awfully from spells of backache. I had pains across my loins. At times these attacks were so severe that I couldn't get out of bed without help. An old friend told me to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I did. They soon stopped the pain and made me well again. For quite awhile now, I haven't had any need of a kidney medicine. I don't hesitate to say that Doan's Kidney Pills are unequaled." DOAN 50c a Box at All Stores. Foster-Nil The Winner. "You seem to be pretty intimate with Jinks, the broker. Does he ever give you any tips on the market?" "Oh, yes; lots of them." "1Have you mllae(i any money on his tips?" "No, not exfxtly; but I've saved a lot by not playing t hem." CUTICURA STOPS ITCHING Instantly in Most Cases-Write for a Free Sample. Cuticura is wonderfully effective. The Soap to cleanse and pur'ify, the Ointment to soothe and heal all forms of itching, burning skin andl scalp af fections. Besides these super-creatmy emollients if used daily prevent little Iskin troubles becoming serious. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.-Adv. "Who'sSkeptical. "Wh's hatold guy goin' around wvithi a lant ern ini broad dayl ight ?" asked t he visit or fromii Spar zt a. ''Whamt kindl of a nut is lhe, anyhow?"' ''Oh, that Diogenes." replIed t he Athenian. "'llet says lie's lookinig for an honest man." "And you poor bleks fall for thatmi pressH-aigent stu1ff?'' snmeered the Spar 1 tarn. "Bet you ten to one he'll be dolin' a tuarnm ini viau~d'vlle at the (Odueoni nextI BOSOHEE'S GER MAN' SYRUP Panacea of the Home the World Over. Why will y~l ou w a cold to adi vance in your system and thus encoulr age more serious maladies, such as pneumonia or lung trouble, whnm by the timely use of a few doses of Boschee's German Syrup you camn get relief. This medicine has stood the test of fifty years. It induces a good night's sleep wai thI easy ('xpe'ctoration in the morning. For sale' by dIruggists in all parts of the eilize.d world in 25 andl 75 cent bot tles.-Adv. Thle manmufa ciure' of oil from bi1rch har'k is becominig anm imp~iortanmt landus try' in the sout hernm h IIsta. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women stronig, sick women well no alcohol. Sold in tablets or liquid.-Ady, Leather waiste I isia impilortmat ini gradieanL o-f tli he t grawa Waial n,. || ack Stiff, d Achy? a Keep You Sick, I Worn Out? xche, or sharp pains whenever ind the kidney secretions seem ! plastering or rubbing the bad is kidney weakness, and delay ite uric acid poisoning, gravel, ecial remedy for weak kidneys, licly recommended by 50,000 s of Real Cases KEEPS DOAN'S ON HAND. Mrs. Anna I. Denne, 1012 Marion St.. Columbia, S. C., says: "For two and a halt years I was laid up with kidney trouble and doctors failed. I had awful dizzy and nerv ous spells, my back ached and there were severe pains in my sides. My feet and limbs swelled so badly I couldn't stand and my back was terribly weak. For two years, I walked with crutches. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me relief from the first and continued using them until I was well. Since then, I have kept Doan's Kidney Pills in the house and qive them all the credit for my cure. S KIDNEY PILLS burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Mfg. Chemists Servitude. "Would you inarry at man who would service?" "Sure I would," replied the girl with thin, hard lips. "That's the kind of matin you coubl soon teach to inike up h)eds. iand watsh udishes'."' Many people imagine that Worms or Tape wormi cannot he gotten rid of entirely. Those who have used "Dead Shot"--i.. Peery's Vermifuge, know that they can. Ad.. Mittly it mann's amwntkeiinmg Is dune to his wi fe's dlre'nnt of a bonnmtei. EmlH il H~ ll 1i * Ill. mli1 Goenmn*1se Warin "Gfoternfmepisn ssentned copseWfarninFga asso pommkisonn of chidean byroughs,"ie 6mj frequen, aNo. 2w1) to the reslic blaceOf hrsely poisonnine o sumeo sdiuirhe ad chorl r } fantupo, ot csnbemnvetato the e reItpoted dof arsenic. ata measesom poisonn thf ohaldrenlthoug fty-e sjftrondvoesingsto te redsas extrmey daneos and hould never be used, even if other mess ures are not at hand." S106 fly poIsoning cases have been re- - e- ported by the press within thc iast r-three years. As stated abxo this num- L rI her is but a fraction of the real numnber. SProtect your children by using the safe, efiiciont, non-poisonous fly catcher TANGLEFOO0 N The 0. & W. Thum Company '= GRAND RAPIDS MICHIGAN *iculars. . allkind boD~uhtasld. Hemstitcin n ioi ng '"M **t "peai**" rd. work toO. J. Denny, (8pecialty 8hop,) Onarlotte, ,..