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A GUARANTEED REMWEDY FOR ASTHMA Your RONET WILL. as RFUwnD by your druggist is oniony questionIt this remedy1 does not benefli iryeasemofAsUUUI,, onohialAstma y o* ent th attackserubeti nato Olho tter how DR. R.S$CHIFFMANN'S g AIiTHMADbN b eiths form(0iIgreuo. P0pto Mixture or Powder) ostvl ies IRISTANT U U0LiiW in everycs "0 nspqmanontly oured thousands who bd be .enTUBAe rab , afeihving tried every other, mo e[ in yalnthnsle Sufiferers fare affo rcod an n aghenuseiwe of this 'Moosa ti lx1[guaaneeoffer as through purchasing trope thor w ar Dr to o aro suro thir :cnywil a Defne hi if the renody fails. u 1 be the sundudge as to whetho you are bonoed and will get your money hack if you are rvt. We. do not know of any fairer proposition a Wieb we could nmake. A. Schitimann Co., Proprietors, St. Paul. Minn. Chills and Fever, Biliousness, Constipation and Ailments requiring a TONIC treatment: GUARANTEED and madeby BehrensDrug Co Wcaco. ex. Sold by 00f All Druggists- U C"ZENA :": t coy baick withsout question/t IUNT'6 CURL falls in the iu',tmeut of ITCH, ECZEMA, ul' fGWORtM,TETTERorother i!:,ing skin diseases. Price 6i at druggists, or direct from A . Richards Medicine Co. Sherman Tez. rust luurdenedl (uabiuge PIlants, the wake tEs, etc. $2 1,000 - iviu ii I irger qur nti Li' less. Cau. Miurray Planti 1'a~rmu. inniA in.. Damaged Goods. the little boy of the suburb who runs ands for the neighbors when he gets penny for it stepped timidly up to the 'Inter of the hardware store. 'I want a-uh, a lock washer ! You nLiod, one that goes on a bolt to keep (' nut from slipping, and is station The hardware dealer pulled out a lit drawer and tossed out a few metal 'U ks on the glass showcase. The boy >:sLmined them. He found that they wecre not only perforated in the center, '"but that they were split, and the two -'s bent apart, much like the clincher + on an automobile tire. - +e handed the washers back after .vely examining them. don't want 'el," lie decided. Tlhoso things are broken." With the Fingers! Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain re corns, hard corns, soft corns or kind of a corn can shortly be l'.I:d right out with the fingers if you v-' apply on the corn a few drops of k zone, says a Cincinnati authority. t little cost one can get a small bot f freezone at any drug store, which npositively rid one's feet of evpiry - o callus without pain or sore othe danger of infection. hsnew drug is an ether compound, odries the moment it Is applied and as not inflame or even irritate the * rounding skin. Just think ! You litoff your corns and calluses Iwithout a bit of pa~in or soreness. 'our druggist hasn't freezone he can ily get a small bottle for you from *wholesale drug house.--adv. Not a Machine Gun. olishing furniture by maclinae in ad of by hand is made possible by a ~.ent British invention. 'or speedy and offectivo actiOo Do.Pery's clean out Worms or Tapeworm. Adv. 'hiladelphla may oipen municipal *d markets. EAT THE BEST * MA(ARONI 6"WFYOU OWNALITTIE FIELD *FOR THE I.ANDS SAKE VDRAIN1TWELLTO MAKElifYD TEACHERS WANTED SPECIAL ENROLLMENT (1) Men for town and country schools $75 to .100; () Ladiosocombining musicoand cmmnon school; (Brade and high school. Can place a~illiu d teachoe. Unprecedented de ma* rt today. Special enrollment. Southera Teachers' Agency, Columbia, S.C. KODAKS & SUPPLIES W e also do hgi beet claas of finishing Prie and Ualogue upod request SaCel OptIcal Co., RIchmond, Va. ROAD B'U-ILDU'ING.. iOYAL LINE IN A DEMOCRACY 'Roads Rule the World-Not Kings or Congresses, Not Courts, Nor Con. . stabids or Soldiers." In an argument for good roads some vise man, whose name has been lost, nade use of the following: "Roads ,ule the world-not kings, nor con gresses, nor courts, pior constables, lot ships nor soldiers. The road is he only royal line in a democracy, the mly legislature that never changes, .he only court that never sleeps, the )ily army that .ever quits, the first Lid to the redemption of iny nation. he exodus from stagnation, in any so leiy, the call from savagery in any rihe, the high priest of prosperity, after the order of Melehlisedee, with imt beginning of days or end of life. l'he road Is umpire iI every war. and1 wvhen the new map is aude, it simply aUhes on its great cnpaigan of help. ope, brotherhood, efliciency and wa ce." The value of good roads may he Letter understood when it Is knowin hat the average cost to faramei's of lie United States to transport produce o market is more than 23 cents per :on per mile. These figures do not in lude the cost of breakage of harness 3r vehicles. The cost per ton per nile over hard-surfaced roads is less than half the present average. 3AINER BY IMPROVED ROADS Careful Analysis Shows Greatest Gain Over Present Conditions is Man on Branch Road. The development of sentiment for issuing bonds to build permanent roads has brought to the surface many iuestions which require careful con aideration and demand clearly stated id convincing replies. Of these, the me recurring most frequently is: 'What advantage is there in a bond is me for the farmer who lives several niles from one of the improved roads?" At first glance it would seen that he man living directly upon the 1m wroved road obtains the greatest bene Its, but careful analysis proves that he greatest gain over present condi ions is the man on the side road. With the limited road and bridge 'unds usually available in any town hip and the necessity of keeping the nain highways at least in passable condition, little or nothing is left for working upon the less traveled roads. At repair expense practically ceases when permanent roads are built, the road and bridge funds formerly spent )n main roads will be released for use upon the side roads. In addition, money spent upon these side roads will go five times as far, r do five times as much work, as Soil Road in North Carolina. when it was spent upon the roads where heavy travel quickly wiped out every trace of the imiprovemnent. A reasonable amount of rond and bridge mnoney used in ditchling and dragging vidle r'oad~s will plaice them in condl~itionl to carry the comparatively light traffic that passes over them to the maina haighwvay. The an on the side road wvill have, in place of a conitinuous haul through the mud f romn farm to town, a much-umproved surface from farnm to the main hiighwvay and a high Ly improved road, miaintained at amuachi less expense to the township or coun ty, the remainder of the way to his town or market.-Farm Engineering. Drag After Rain. Drag the road as soon after every rain as poibl)e, lbut anot wh'len the mxud Is in such a condition as to stick to the drag. Attention to Road Drag. If we would pay anore iattention to the~ road drag, wve would have better roads. - Powder for Cabbage Worms. For cabhage wormais: Mix onie part of fresh Persian insect powvder with tour parts of air-slaked lime, anid dust lt on the plants at regular intervals. Don't Pay in Scrimp. It doesn't paly to go to the expense ')f cows, stables, land, utensils, etc., or dairy wor'k, then scrimp the cows. Don't Use Whip. Don't use the whili too freely on a worse that shies. Patience and kind. JNMNATNMu. SINDAYSIIOOL Lisson B~y'REV. P'. B. FITZ5WATER, D. D., Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) [Copyright. 1917, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR OCTOBER 7 PSALMS OF DELIVERANCE. LESSON TEXT-Psalms 85 and 126. GOLDEN TEXT-They that sow in .ears shall reap in joy.-Paalms 126:5. These Psalms breathe the spirit of .he true patriot. The Psalmist sees ils afflicted country suffering for the ;ins of the people, prays for their estoration to the Divine favor, and vith the eagle eye of faith anticipates he joyful day of spiritual and tem toral blessings because of restoration o the Divine favor. Doubtless such pitriotisI would be pleasing to the Lord on the part of us all. Psalm 85. I. Praises for Mercies Received (vv. 1-3). Praise is given for (1) Deliverance from Captivity (v. 1). He had in mind the specific mercies f a given time; perhaps it was one f the oppressions of the Philistines from which they had been delivered. (2) Forgiveness of Sin (vv. 2, 3). "Thou hast forgiven the iniquity .overed all their sin." God's restora tion was the proof that he had par Toned. Great indeed was the sin of Jacob, but God's forgiveness was great er. He is peculiarly a God of mercy. Raving forgiven the sins his anger is taken away. le stayed his hand from the judgment which would have justly1 fallen, to show his mercy. it, Prayer for Restoration From Backsliding (vv. 4-7). He knew how worthless the outward blessings of the Lord would be unless the people inwardly turned to the Lord. He, therefore, besought the Lord to give them the greater blessing, c !hat of a change of heart. Without the 1hange of heart forgiveness would be utile. A change of heart can only be by God's help. (1) That God would turn the hearts f his people toward himself (v. 4). Knowing the people's utter helpless less to turn to God, he cried out to Sod to save them by turning them to himself. He knew that God's anger ,ould pJot turn from the people as long I is they were impenitent. (2) That God woufld take away the very remembrance of their sins (vv. 5-7). (a) The ending of his anger (v. 5). The desire seems to be that he would wipe out the very marks of his dis pleasure by not longer allowing pun ishment to be meted out to them. (b) The return to the people's joy (v. 0). Their joy could only be realized through a revival from God. The Psalmist now becomes more bold In his requests. (c)Shall show them mercy (v. 7). "Make it visible," is his cry. God's ludgment wvas most real. His desire is :hat his mercy would be Just as real. iii. Exultant Anticipation (vv. 8-13). Having spoken the sentiment of the 'epentant people, the poet expresses yonfidence of the Lord's response. So Calthful is God that those who.- sin 3erely pray to him can go forward ivith the assurance of petitions granted. (1) "lHe will spmeak peace" (v. 8). He knew that a gentle answer would yome, b~ut its continuance would de pend upon the fidelity of the people. rurning to folly would provoke again tis wrath. (2) WVill bring his salvation near (v. 9). Only as his salvation wvas near could ;lory be in the land. (3) Devise a way by which "Mercy mnd truth," "Righteousness and peace," niay be united (vy, 10, 11).. He (1i( not suggest a way, lie may iot have known it. Faith now sees he way in ChrIst. In him such a inion has been blessedly effected.. (4) The land shall become, fruitful (v. 11). When sin is removed, temp'oral pros )erity shall follow. Earth's barren iess is due to sin. When the curse is removedl fruitfulness shall follow. (5) Righteousness shall be the ;uide of his people (v. 12). In that golden, glad age God's right sous ways will leave a track in which als own may walk with security. Psalm 126. I. The Fact of Zion's Deliverance (vv. 1, 2). (I) By whom (v. 1). The Lord. (2) Effect of (vv. 1,2). (a) Tihe people were scarcely able to believe it. -So sudden and unexpect isd was their deliverance that it seemted to them as a dr'eam. 'They ex prnessed the'ir feeling in Joyful laughter. (b) The heathten notedl their deliver nnce its marvelous, and ascribed it to Gsod (v. 2). Song and Prayer. ii. The Song of the People (v. 3). They ascribed their dleliverance to lhe Lord andl expressedl their gratitude In singing Glod's praise. lii. The Prayer (v. 4). The peopile cried to God to visit their restoration with fruitfulness, even : the streams from the South spread out i'uid make a coumtry fruitful. IV. The Promise (vv. 5, 0). Though the people were still obliged to suffer the consequences of their sins, they were encouraged to go on In sowinlg though in tears, as the reap ing wnntld bring Jon. LEMONS BRING OUT THE HIDDEN BEAUTY What gir1 or wo nm1u1 hasn't heard of lemon juice to remIo eonndexion blemishes; to blenchIi the skin and to bring out the( rote s. the' rhm:,-I ss aind the hidden beaiuty? Bit lemon juice ailone is acidl, there'fore irritating', and should be mixed with orclmrd while this way. Strain tllruh1tt ai fine .lothi the Juice of two frsah ltums Into i bottle containing nian 1 three canner of orchard while, than shake well and you have ia whole tquar;ter hint cif skin nand Complexion hulikn ait about the cost one usually pays for a small jar of ordinary cold cr':uu. Ito sure to strain the lemon juice %:o no pulp gets into the bottle, then this lotion will remain pure and fresh for months. When applied ahilly to the faee, neck, frms and hands it should help to bleach, clear, smoothen and henutify the skin. Any druggist will supply three ounces of orchard white at very little cost and the grocer has the lemons. Adv. Timorous Lover. A w'omann went Into I store for a pair if slippers. She asked the shop as istant to get her at pair :iaout s1ze 10, nd she wanted them squeaky. "They are for my father," she added. "Squeaky, miss? I'm afraid we haive tot got any of that kind." "Couldn't you make h1m a pair of quenky ones?" asked the young wom n. "'There is a young man who visitf ne frequently, and it would be ver3 onvenient.for him to know just wher mii is coming downstairs." SKIN-TORTURED BABIES Sleep, Mothers Rest After Treatmen With Cutioura-Trial Free. Send today for free samples of Cut cura Soap and Ointment and learn hog quickly they relieve itching, burnin skin troubles, and point to speedy hen ment of baby rashes, eczema ahd itch Ings. Having cleared baby's skin kee; ft clear by using Cuticura exclusivel3 Free sample each by mail with Book Lddress postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L loston. Sold everywhere.-Adv. Seattle is to have a school for mn11 ines. .o.w "Net Contents 15 Fluid Draoh .ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT. similatingtheFood byReguta 1ingtheStomatcls andBowelsol Citeefuness aRetConta Ue& Mineral. 04T NAu~oTrI A/rk SAn/ A helpful Remedy for C&~ onstipation and Diarrhoea and Feverishness and LOSS OF' SLEEP fesutin therefro f~naY . acSilc Signatue e '..DlE GENTAUa GoPA xact copy of WraPPeg,. Doglike. "ie barked his shint on2 ai chnir." "Thlen what?" "'Then lhe howled." It lakes ai genius to know when t quit. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy' Jruager -,5.rite fggor Vre at 10k er 77 V. r1 GAVE UP HOPE Often Wished For Death to }; End Her Misery. Doan's Effected a Complete and Lasting Recovery. "I was helpless. with' kidney trou ble," says Mrs. Ellen Janis, 1404 N. Third St., St. Charles, Mo., "and be gan to think my case was beyond the reach of medicine. The pain in my back laid me up in bed and it seemed as if my back had been crushed. I couldn't sleep and was so nervous I was almost frantic. "Flashes of fire came before my eyes and the pains in my head were terrible. My sight was affected Mrs.Jan15 and there were large, puffy spotu beneath my eyes. "low I suffered when passing the kidney secretions ! I screamed in agony and I often wished I might lie and be out of misery. I had night sweats and mornings on get ti'ag up I was so weak and numb I couhl hardly stand up. I grew do pale alnd emaciate(d I looked like death. DlMoan's Kidncy Pills eri-ed ne co(Nmpletely and I hpve been as well and heulthiy since as any woman of my age." Cet Doan's at Any Store, GOe a Box D OA N' S K I'N FOSTER-MIL3URN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. DRIVEMALARIAOUTOFTHESYSTEM A GOOD TONIC AND APPETIZER FOR OLD AND YOUNG Tutt's Liver Pills act as kindly on the child, the delicate female or infirm old age. as upom th ioos man Tiiffs Pills give tone and strength to the weak stomach. bowels, kidneys and bladder. PARKER' HAIR BALSAM A toilet prepar~ation of meri. Helpr to eradicato dandruf. ForRestoring Color and beauty toGroy or Faded Haltj 60,3. and 81.00 at Druggists. FOR SALE-Mnine Grown Cobbler seed Potatoes. Spring delivery. rite for prices. A. S. 5,.ciley. 4 Comemerce St.. Norfolk. Va. W.- N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 40--1917. High-Minded Architects. A nouveau riebe who was' noted for his misuse of the king's English is. quoted by an exchange as dilating on, the cost of the kennels for his new country place in these words: "It's just throwing money into the tire. We haven't an animal on the place worth $2; but the way those architects are fitting up those eonfounded kennels, anyone would think that they expected them to be occupied by the Dog of Venice himself !" Sometimes a 11111n is so respectable (lint his neighbors have but little re spect for htim. Springfield, Ill., is to have a new statue of Lincoln, made in Boston. Cry For ASTORIA for Castor Gil, Paregoric, Drops nt. It contains neither Opium, ance. Its age is its guarantee. been in constant use for the r, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; refrom, and by regulating the assimilation of Food; giving he Children's Panacea-The 'OR IA ALWAYS lignature of rer 30 Years e Always Bought NY. NRW YORtK OATV. ELTONMIC ili. Chills and Fever. Also CHIGIS BACK TO OLD HOME Roman Family to Occupy Historic Villa Farnosina-Descendants of Original Owners. After 37 years the -historie Villa "arnesinia. on the binks of the 'i'her, a half-iiile distant from St: l'eter's church, will again be occupied by de scendants of its original owners and builders. the 'rinces of Cbigi, says a Rome correspondent. ' The head of the hoiuse, Prince Lu dovic ('higi, who last year was up pointed airshtl of the IHoly church and the guard of the Conclave tand, therefore, rules the Vatian during the interim between the death of a pope and the election of a new olie. recently disposed of the ('higi palace to tho Italian governinient. It is slted thtt by this stile he was put in n position to htsy hunk the Vlin Fit rnesi ina, erectecl in 151)-11 by the Unpal banke'r, Agos tino Chii. iad not table becuse of its frtescoes by Itaiphael. The piInee will be restored al re furnished Its It was when first ovenpied by l t lhil faiily. an nueln sale having been bel recenitly to rid the pnhile of the furniture loft there by the king of Naples. The return of the Chlig;is Is onsh5id cred retnatrkaible ' ince it is proverhini In lIomeo !ilmt when once a fatnily leaves its hIotie it leaves foir ver. MOTHER! I Have you ever used MOTHER'S JOY SAINE, for Colds. Coughs, Croup and Pneutmonin, Asthma, and Head Cn tarrh? If you haven't get it at oncq. It will cure you.-Adv. Kitty Acquired the Habit. As Mtiry's mother was a voice touch er, Mary was faimiliar with the termiun ology of the nmusic studio. One (lay when iar kit ten was whining voclfer ously outshie tie door, Mary ex cltited : "Muinia, please let kitty in She's outside, forcing her voice terri bly." How's This ? We offer $100.00 for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by H A LL'S CA TARRIH MEDICINE. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur. faces of the System. Sold by druggists for over forty years. Price 6ce. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Natural Process. "'The man whose plant wts threat ened with destruction by the strikers performed quite it physiological opern tion." "W\hat was that?" "Ie armed all the hands." Don't Need Matches. A cone-shaped plate whieh is fastened over the keyhole makes un u locking the door in the (lurk a sim. v ple matter. g - Chinese Like American Cigarettes. - China consumed $9,000,000 worth of n Americnn cigarettes in the year end Ing June 30. The occasional use of Roman Eye Balsam at night will prevent and renieve tired eyes. watery eyes, and eye strain. Ady. Athanta is trtying to stop erection of a i fertlizer fnetory. Children A What is.C Castoria is a harmless substitute and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasi Morphine nor other narcotic subst For more than thirty years it hai relief of Constipation, Flatulenc' allaying Feverishness arising the 8tomach and Bowels, aids the healthy and natural sleep. '1 Mother's Friend. GENUI.NE CAST Basthe E In Use For O03 The Kind You Hay 1'H CKCNTAU N CQM PA Bold for 47 yer. For' Mvalt a Fine General t~trengtheniz