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HE tenderness of TDried Beef, will d< you will find the gt in the flavor! Have Libby's Sliced Bl -sauce today. See how m more delicate it is thar have ever tried. Libby, MNeill & Lik yo wllfid heg For MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER. Treatment of Prisoners. There is still talk in sonic utarters of Wales of a German Invasion. A thotusandt years ago, however, invn slons were quite a coni non thing along the Welsh shores. The Vikings cnine and went pretty nuch as they pleased. They burnt 1111(1 ntiSSitered in a wiay that would hiave lelighted the (er mans. On oie oeciislon they burnt St. David's, atnd1 atually 'ooked andl etc' the( biSho -whi(eh, no doulbh, de lIghted the lutilhurchli lw'o1le of tho)se days. On thte ot her luuitl. when t lie We'lshl enulghl t 'ikita-- ltey iayed hilin alive ad nitiledl his skit to Ith l huilich door. 'T'er' witS 1no sI'ifti'ss wiiii prlsotn'rs sth 1Is is exhihitil today. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckiev, as olhin'-<lubile strength-is :nuaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Otine--dnuhle strength-from your druggist, And al ply n little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begin to dis appear, while the lighter ones hare vanished en tirely. It Is teld'nm that Inore tln d111' ounce Is needed to comphlietely clear the skin and galn a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine, as this Is sold under guarantee of money back if It fails to remove freckles.-Adv. Good Riddance. Ie-If we' should elope, v1 uld your father puirsue us? She-No; I t hink lie would .aove so we couldn't find( illin w hien we got * ready to go hack, fuges, when mon bottt ofDr. Peery's IJea Shot". will act surely and promptly?7 Adv. The wollil hldrieil~cr lots llimd~e her appearance in New York cIty. BUY YOUR . Drcfrmthe /FACTORY Tires Guaranteed For 4000 Miles Atletandard Write for price list No. tockk.anou 25. We slip C. 0. D. subject to inspection. SHigh MileageTire Co. Kh' ll Files! "sn Placed anywhere, Day Fly Klter attracts andl kli1s all fies. Neat, clean, ornanmental,conv-enlent and cheap. netast. {sen Mad - rover: wi no0t cru tee ettei v. isk frr DaIsy Fly Killeri b iserMer.-.b, epress, prcer. enot HAROLD soMERS, ageO P tAL AVE., IROOML.YNN. V Itching Rashes - Soothed - With Cuticura ISoap 2 Sc. Ointment 25 and flOc. MIAIR BIALSAM Helps to erite todandrut'. w S~~cB an r'Faded Halr KODAKS & SUPPUIES We also do highest class of finishing Prices and Catalogue upon request, S.GlsiOptical C., Richmond, Va, BAWANTED Second-hand Bags DearmetI108 E. Cary., Richmoad. Vg bulp C*Dbgigad wn.Wi Such Flavory Sliced Beef! Libby's Sliced ;light you--but eatest difference ef with creamed uch more tender, any other you by, Chicago e ?J?Th1[ll@ OLD FOR 60 YEARS. ALSO A FINE GENERAL STRENGTHEN. ING TONIC. Sold by All Drug Stores. The Lucky Horseshoe. 'hen Lord Frenlclh visited the little county town of Oldham to inspect the Rutland volunteers, he found time to leave it hoi'seshoe on the eastle wallis. Froiii tine immenorlul the lord of the mn0nor hits deiianded a horseshoe from every peer of the realm on his first setting foot wltlhin the ''lordship." The custol Is en refully kept up, and the ever-increasing collecti on of horse shoes whleh hang on the wa Its of the hlot! of the east le numelrs s one 2(., ranging In size from that of the nil intry racer to the ltrodlil ngngitn pro portins of a shoe seven feet Ionig. 1.onloun ('Ii rnniele. WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. (omen's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other or gans to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss of am bition, nervousness, are often times symp toms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmers' Swamp-Root, a physician's .re scription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needcd to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle im mediately fronm any drug store.. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmier & Co., Binghianmton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.-Adv. Cutting Olive Trees Forbidden. Thle fellIng of olIve t rees Is forid deln by a decree publ lihed at lHome, wvhleh prohibt i t lso te cuttIinmg of thie p~rIne(lpa11l branchells of tsuchl trtees (ex eept wvhen p'rtning. It is~ provided thaot (lie regulo lns iny lu' exten'itledi to mulherry t rees an lit rit t rees by talisterhld <hferee. Th'le Pireset de14 ('r(ee IS effeilve' frot th Ithy of,~~ its pl~itlton (lutuIli itend of th e'ari ('llturn'tl yteari fulling~i~ ta ini which iet0e0 Is est atblishted. MAKING MEN FIT FOR THE ISERVICE OF UNCLE SAM Ted kid of men Uncle Sam must war are ofttinies suibjcel jo piles. BlInd, bleedinig. iuturnal, extertnal and chronle areI the vart1ious formits. St ratins, 1overn'd, conlstant sitting or statndling are the causes. You can he your own phlyslean andlt cure this malady quIckly and1( ifectilye ly by the use of Eagle Ilbe Remedy. Being anl Inter'nal trlealtment It 1s eni tirely dlifferent and certntinly most pr'actical. Eat the tablet~s like ctandy. Try n bo0x todaty. Engle Remedy will purify your blood and curie yourli ples effectively. It costs $1 a box. Jliirect from theo Reedi Distributing Co., 11 Godwv in St., Pa'itetrsotn, N. J., If' your druggis't dloesni't clarlry it.-Adlv. The Exact Locality. .aritrale <(iher. tlhi you enteh him in thie boek a~;llvy TFhe Strong WVithistand the Ihent of Summer fletter Thuan thes Weak who are nek, wilI Si r ihe lau < uiti <1 - I t4 . andi onrktoes t he bloodt and Ihuils his t he whl 'vs. to il. os an soo fool h it s Segtihenting, inavigor } Ifaatfirt. soe. wmndntsre ,tey marryi the Second i hne. When Your Eyes Need Care 'Drugsiste or mail. Writo for Free Dyo Book. SoNMD'SflooL LESSON (By REV. P. IB. FITZWATER. D. D.. Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1918. Western Newspaper Union.) R LESSON FORJUNE30 REVIEW: JESUS CHRIST OUR RE. DEEMER AND LORD. GO[LDEN TEXT-For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.--John 3: 16. Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.--Matthew 16:16. I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, for it is the power of Gld unto salvation to everyone that believeth. Romans 1:16. The method of review must largely be deternined by the individual teach er. i"or junior and intermediate classes a good way will be by the use of a good map of Palestine, to trace the journeys of Jesus from his birth to his ascension, giving emphasis to some of his vital teachings, deeds of mercy and power, atoning death, triumphant resurrection and glorious coming again. The following day may be suggestive of the latter method: Lesson 1.-As Jesus was passing through the coasts of Tyre and Sidon, he was besought by a Syrophoenician woman to heal her daughter, who was grievou-ly possesse(d with a demon. After apparent inditfference, in order to lend her into an intelligent faith, he hen -d her daughter. As he further journey ed through l)eenpolis, a deaf and (um111 man besought him for heal ing. Lesion Il.-As his earthly career was approaching its end, Jesus began to take aceount of his ministry. lie wanted the diseiples to have definite and personal knowledge as to his per son, lie knew that the opinions of others would not suffice them In the hours of darkness which were immedi ately before them. Lesson lII.-Jesus was transfigured before Peter, James and John, to show them his triumph over death in his glorious kingdom. This occurred at a time when the discilles were sorely tried. .esuis' rebuke npparently estranged Ihem. lie was transfigured "before theta," shovirng that the chief objeet c t' the transfigurnlion was to ii'e 'ar e the dis'lpies for Ilie ordenlt he fore Ihem. An inspired conimentary upon Ihis translation is found in TI Peter 1 :1(1-19.. Lesson IV.--As Jesus was endeavor ing to show his diseildes how he must he crucified. they were dislutin rg as to who shoutl he the greatest in the kingdom. Tesus tu ight Ihem that hiu mnle, self-denying service is it' sign of true greatnIness. This is a les son which needs to he learned by most of us today, as despite our hest efforts we note insidious self-seeking making itself known. Lesson V.-A certain rich man in quired of the Lord as to what he must do in order to inherit eternal life. This young man was of an amiable disposition and earnlest and sincere, bult lie bad wr-ong not ions as to salvn tion. -Jesus showed him that his su preme neced wuas not doing something to be saved, blut to be willing to sur render all things for himn. Lesson VI.-While the Lord was consciously facing the cross, the disci pIes were concerned about positions of pre-eminence. Jesus taught them that those who would follow him must not seek for greatness or position, but to rendler lowly ser-vlce. In this Christ Is the grand example. In due time lie will eyit flise who in lowliness of heat-i serv-e hinm. Lesson Vi l.-JTesus drov~e out the money cha ngei-s from thle temple, and~ deelaried tha11t lie house of Goria should he ii house of pra yer- instead1( of a house of mitiehan tdise. Ti'is lesson nlteeds to be. learnled biy many15(l clues Lesson Viii.-*-Th'e s(ibhes sought to enitraii JTesus by askinig enpltlouls ques lions. To the questilon as to what was I le gr-eattest comma ndmaen, h le replied that it was love to (God with all one's he'a rt, souli, mdiid andl sItrenst h. Sinlce this Is~ the firsi andl gr-eat iimmandi to be guilty of the gr-eatIest sin, Lesson I X.-Wile -1lemis sat at mient,. a crt ain womfahu ii1(i i an oil himn oif is hiiin I. The Lotrd was plieased wit thIi s net,* for it was out of ai hmearit of fei-vent love thait she ilavished upon hi in her best. Les- on X.-In coninret ion withi thle ilast l'aissiiver, ait wvhiih oins11 bet rayed Jesus, thle symoils which re-ptreset the body1 anmd bioiod of .lesus wer-e ini triodneed'i. In the etmblemis of thle comn munion wo aippropria2ite thle very' life anmd blessintgs of ( 'hi -st, Lesson XI.-Jesus died between two tmaltrnelors to imnike ii ttneten t for the worbl's sin. lIu- gave hIs life at rans1omi fori manity. Whilie (in thle cross5. I hey mioctk imi ly sai h isa0vedl othrs, himitself hle ioiud nt savi'. j Ie cubl not save hothi huimuslf it'-' otheri's, 5o lit chose to sitve Ofi.'irs a ni Igive hiimtselfC to die. ILac son Xl1 -us atrose fromt I li grnvi- atnil demiionts titd iiis resu rree tio witiih ii Infa lie iiroof~s. lit lii (iid deiila ried him iii be i his 8o, iii, set his stair nV of approva-2l mupon I re~oicd imi th to b at - u. I lid ts ie no t ain, to ntr A CUlILD GETS SICK CROSS, FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED LOOK AT TONGUE! THEN GIVE FRUIT LAXATIVE FOR STOM ACH, LIVER, BOWELS. "CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS" CAN'T HARM CHILDREN AND THEY LOVE IT. .C ~N~:o Mother ! Your child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated ; this is a sure sign the little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stoin ach-ache, diarrlha'a, rciaemeber, a gel tie liver and bowel cleansing should always he the first trenatn't gi'en. Nothing equals "California Syrup of Figs" for children's ills; give a ten spoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the howels passes out of the system. and youi have a well and playful child again. All children love this hariiless, deli cious "fruit laxative." and it never fails to effect a good "Inside" cleans lag. Directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A little given today saves a sick child tomor row, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," then see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company."-Adv. The Beaver in Norway. 'TI' ';enver is : very s, enri'' :mnimal i ,nN rwaiy. only lii iar 'n sniilI colo ni's tI a fi ewV I hIP ieis in ille i'iOuntry. It Is blutelyra forbhbb'n I" kill lh annlual. Th'b farmeri, h vr, ', in.,Iim Soak and on reti ring itr td e ht d oir utresir :,ii p : :'', a ke ru d theu gvcrin tmnt fr : lt. kill Iemvem off Oien t vr it t I servd tat tpe yr free sdplne daltiss. Ifitt'I allowe to kil tho n.i" ls th' ru i rt s will al. Iih gverltinnt 2~ re huhur Ad i. f' Ilhe dlain ge1 doi t o' 1lea tei 'I irt'. Cuticura for Sore Hands. Soak hands on retiring in the hot suds of Cuticura Soap, dry and ruh in Cu ticura Olntment. 11eemove surplus Ointment with soft issue p1per. For free samples address. "Ctjeurn, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists nd1 by mail. IS lucky f nr I' not)in the barn's. he Larnte Cu'h and downI~ ahe rom w~it his tooth-l uti n on. a u-:I ' .a o Aemt tre ny eoTrol th w. eenFvrietesof gr-ss thas prss periic i of hlif e ben foynd tote symllons incidrn ulp. Sevumeris Dandhocasinagu n o 1t1 a hNr for inc ato do 1s Jmt as Vcuetvl omund asro I~f s\th best red fra dey hrou to re.ha feeltbefter andest1. tAren iter e aoyith P Noth foer Their- T FreeCmentu~ e.-"Ic was pass perid fi lie, be in ~ rtysi s oth mpom linidt to tha nerosne andLIUZ was~h in oge so itwshrIo et om ja' VeeaLY opudIw Vh e Gtrmdyfrmylob Ugh! Calomel Sick Please Try Dc I am sincere! My medic and bowels so you] You're bilious! Your liver is slug- : gish I You feel lazy, dizzy and nil i knocked out. Your head is dull, your 1 tongue is coated ; breath bad; stomaci sour and bowels constipated. But (lon'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 when1 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 r of harmless I)odson's Liver Tone to- D night. Your druggist or dealer sells I you a bottle of I)odson's Liver Tone r for a few cents under my personal 1 money-back guarantee that each spoon First Fiction Known. the oldest work of lid i4,n exaint is thought to be t he "Ta le of Two BrotIh ers," wr iten 3i,20U years ago by Ilie TIhebani scribe I1IUnnUn, lib~rarian ef thre isalace of King .eanept huh, the sual' Iisill l'haraol of the EIxonius. Ie ailt, it appIHears, was vritten fl'or' the eilrte"riinteilt of theo crowtn prince, whn, sublseeintlyt reigned us Sell II. ills uin: I pp' ili'ea1rs in 1wo lina4es ii the runnu4script, p~robly the onrly surviv-1 ing atII'graiphi sign4aitatue of an Egypt i nnu king. 'T'his piee of aniitiqiue tielloti, wVrittei 441 1in4eteen shleets ':f parpyrus in a hoh111l lieratie hluiil, vats iursii-il'' ' in Italy by lmoe. til uiiey, who sohl it iii 1857 It the authoritis of the ltritishr inu1se1ut. w'lhei' it is now kIn'own14 as the I )( rbliney Pa1Yrus. Couldn't Ete Worse. h'Ilse leeIstr---\N. sir; I'll vote fIor I'other fellow 1 The ittandhhte- lilut you've never Seen'I himt. The1+ 1-:leetor N44: but1 I'Ve 5(41n IThee: -- I.'a lon 'Tit -lilts. 11 is e5sltn tl'(l In that there 1re 2,) s. 5'f saifle in the westr'iii irv-iies 4lf The Malark A mosquito cannot cor it is infected with malaria mosquito will transmit i blood of a person and thes< feed on the blood should have time to increase in ni sometimes called Chills an Swamp Fever. Ore I Tasteless 4 possesses the power to enti: rial poison. The Quinine i chill TONIC kills the germ blood. You can soon feel the ing effect of GROVE'S TAS is an exceptionally good ge for the Child, for the Mot Pleasant to take. Price 60 Perfectly Harm Nux- Vomica or othea ged 77 Best Remedy 'roubles. ing throuigh the ceriticfl years of ago and had( all b change - heatL flashes, - aral run down condition, -* r work. Lydia E. Pink 1s recommnTded to meI as0 ~s,wh ich it surely proved nger in every way smco - stymptoms havc disap IKapoleon st., Fremnont, - nu E. ) lr~am'R Vogeta-. -- dtlih 'n!der everythinglM elsa - Q' change of li fe. Tihera a the trying symptomns." . 197, North1 haven, Conn, A E.PINKI SABLE CON !est record forth ens; Salivates! dson's Liver Tone me does not upset liv& ose a day's work. ul will clean your sluggish liver bet= er than a (lose of nasty Calomel and hat it won't make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver nedicine. You'll know it next morn ng because you will wake up feeling ine, your liver will be working, your ieadnche and dizziness gone, your ltomach will be sweet and your bowels egular. You will feel like working; rou'll be cheerful; full of vigor and imbition. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely 'egetable, therefore harmless and can lot salivate. Give it to your children. Billions of people are using Dodson's Alver Tone instea(l of dangerous calo nel now. Your druggist will tell you hat the sale of calomel is almost topped enti rely here.--Adv. The Shoe Ma Used. A loly saw' I little o'y go into a hlo('eiiikler's sho,) vit1 a smtnil lurcel. 1h1 a'sked h1111 wha1 t was in1 it. Illis reply was : "(11h. it's jist 4i tn1111'i's s4 ', wlielt h1s a n a1 sli'tkin41 out of t ttIt11o111 Of Ih' 511'. '4 I'v' 1 4' in ' lave it Iitkeit ''III." "YVau are a goodti111 l'tl ,bv to have't O 11n11h thought1 for1I .\'ir 11(111her," remark'el'4 11he holy. ")h1, it is 111 504 mu11ch1 f11r" that, it111u." was his replly. "but this 1s 'h(' shoe 1111 sginnks me wIth."'- -l''enr on's W\'1'kly,. World's Wool Supply. Alist r111in Is rei orItl to he the chief iouir'' of t he wIOrbIl's woo1l supply, haugh it is shl that Sauth 1 America 1u1l .\uustralin live 114u1 tht' snme iunnhl't'r of sh4e'p i mal14'P''"'Iiitel'y one u41ol' 1411 millions. A torpId lIver conditIon prevente proper* ' Id ta s nlla tIon. ve ' up your i v 1er with Wr4ih 44 1ndlant Veg154tahbii 1'11,. They yact I Itly and surety. Adv. l' 44li 44nw i t ittw141 n. (' n.. 11 :1"(' (11 - R 'Iv 1 11 It lI tillio11 . W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 26--1918. a Mosquito amunicate malaria unless The bite of a malaria lalarial parasites to the malarial parasites which be destroyed before they Lmbers. Malarial Fever is i Fever, Bilious Fever and 'hiII Tonlo 'ely neutralize the mala ai GROVE'S TASTELESS aind the Iron enriches the Strengthening, Invigorat-. FE LESS chill TONIC. It neral strengthening tonic her and all the Family. C. Tess. Contains N. e Poisonous Drugs. AM MEDCNEC.WN.A$