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WHAT IS LAX-FOS IS All IMPROVED CASCARA A 1D IGESTIVE LAXATIVE CATHARYlAC A10 ltlVR TONIC LAX-FO. i.- nt a ecet. or l'atent Medi cile 1 i ci :p ot t ('f the following old-f: Lbiond roots FLM* FL/ DOOT lHUDARE: RCOT ['LACK'P U1AY APPLE. ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN It LAX - FOS tIC CASCARA is isnproved by the addition of these digestive ingredi eUts smaking it better thana ordinary CAS CARA, anal thus the coihitnatiol acts not only as a stimulating laxativc and cathar tic but also as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrup laxatives are weak, but LAX-Fos coinbities strength with palatable, aro niatic taste and does not gripe dr disturb the stomach. P. One bottle will prove LAX- Fo is invaluable for Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c. Dizy Spells + Mrs G.P.Cartwright,of \Vhitwell, Tenn., writes: "I suffered with bearing down pains. . . The dizzy spells got so bad that when I would start to walk, I would just pretty nearly fall. Was very mutch run-down. I told, my husband I thought Cardui would hielp mec. . . Ile got ic a bottle. . . It hielped me so much that hc got me another bottle. I got a whole lot better. The dizzy spells and the bearing-down pains . .. left me entirely." If you are weak and run-down, or stiffer from womanly pains, TAKE CARBUI The Woman's Tonic You can feel safe in giv ing Cardui a thorough trial. It is composed of mild, vegctable, medici nal in;;redients, recog- + nlzed by standard inedi cal books for many years, as being of great value in the troubles from which only women suiffer. The have been helped by I of succesisfuil use should assure you of its genuine ' 4. merit, and convince you '4 that it wotild be worth your while to try this medicine for your troui -bles. All drtuggists sell It. Try Cardui - Takeh tnotice tluit on thle I Sth dayli ,11un0, til~,7 I wIlt iender' a hinat (counit ot miy aet S and dloinigs asA ministratrix of' the (estate of Sis ('a :1er, deceased,'i, in thle ottlee of ,lmige of l'robtei oft l:nirenis conni at l i o'clock a. mi. and on the samed will Iappily tfoir a 1ina llsehiarge ti my trnstsa as AdmniInlstratrix. AnDy permson ideteid to sad1( esti Is notIltled andi i reqtiired to miake pl men t oni that date'; and all piers't hain g clains agaInst sa l estatev pri'sent Item on or biefoi'e saId thi (duly pro venio he li for''eer tbarred(. Ad mist rat rix ]Alay 1 (, 1917. .1 mo. N OTIC (OF 01,0STW STIO('I. Notlee is hereby gIven that C'eri enate tor' five (.M' shares of t he (cap .'tock{ of' ltanrens Cotton MAllis, lsl ,fan, l-Ith, 1896; to It. 11. P1lemi dleceas~ed, andl lbe ing No. -1I, hias h1 -lost ori dlestrioy.'d and ('annot be fou and utheIii undler'sined as Adi isilt:i' of thie 'state' or li. II. Flemilng, ce'asedi, w:Ill makhe applilentilon to La'ureD.: t'ot ton Mills.3 at Its oil on the 25th (lay of' .Junei, 1917, foir -Issuance or a new eetiIleate oif sti enmie to be Iasued to one of the lie at-law of thle ra d It. Ii. Fleming, ('eased, h lted, thIS the 22ndi (day (if .\ \\' I,1,A.\lA .1. vIE.\MlIN( DrIves Out MalarIa, lidl. Up Sys The Old tan e genera i ut n pten n ii tni. A tr-ue tonic. i'nr aduait nnd chiudicon e &av Nhe Sa Bam SOhO on QuArTEr. 1. say can you coe, by the dawr/a 2. Ott tho shoro dim - ly sen thro' the mnists 3. Aud whero is thr.t baud who so vaunt 4. Oh, thus be it ov - er when free-t halled at the twi-light's last gleaming, Wh hosat In dread ei- lence to - pos - es,Wh war and the bat - tie's con fit,- son home and wild war's des . o la-tion; 13l: per - it - ous fight, O'er the ram - prrt3 tow - or - Ing steep, As it fit - fal - leave us no moro? Their blood has w heav'n-res-cued land Praise the Pow'r that I stream-lug? And the 'rock-eta' ired glare, clos - as? Now It catch-as the gleam It - tion. No ret - ugo could save na - tioni Then con - quer we must, V proof thro'-the night that our flag was still I oo - ry ro - fleet - ed now shines on the st ter - ror of flight or tho gloom of the I this be our mot - to: "In God is our t z: L ban -tner yet wave 0 er the land o long mlay it wave O'er the land -o t ri -umiph doth wave O'er the land o tri - umph shall wave O'er the land c -$ _-f5...h - 0 \Written by iFrancis Scott Key.on I cornpelledi to Watch under the gun-s of 1.'ort hiellenry. iie watched the flag it anl anxiety thatt ('11n be better felt than, h111n frorn seeing It. During thle night early da1wn his3 eye was agatin greeted country. TNIE 'l4)l'N1 1i1'1.l ON DE(E.\ ii-t tru Olib rentls are irmn I.ess. lit M .i iut1.01 I l'y ott Whikey tutun %:irebii for Vitis. w~tith <hi tre::Inm violence. anti tol. C. 1I. I''layton, ,uco iata'dinig the stX Coiii panilt' of' Illinois Nat ional gutard-inten to o n? thtyt~ t oty eclaet hle bi tlievedt alwsiical had olthean siuan 1 it t hand nd t h egtit. tr woui heut !le in ~i: f rists ndetih :. w e- the ity wasi ated bypoe , se h 0, seu on inaIsse oimrty afor the city ly, u loo ts cls: totti i tr'cl the and began nyereh foa- negtitroe rOtwas sht -arly wounde. w he treo oither were ote hti eat' it- an ili)ust ande warn ty- edt kn'n verewn. it The tntit thi iongr.'.ta:ttd oneaor anegon (10- on t'in the sttittkits oflthe lityb and, th le :shooatinetg atwaoe the iti ont al ' iuardftcn, whoi It ioon-i di.sper e i. Th~,ere. wasei no ii f ~iter sn ititilii (it ly todayIna' . whe n-ree sh t weree ofii a oIa negro~1mm 'ii d'itrictui a taerng undrm an ar.letight. Nne of ethe ndt .'tonday. niht gew 1u ofi a roes harni for tiit hem iouth, 1 in a tb ,tlaboru c, leOle: :t a etin f hectycon Sparnled er * * Frni.;i bctt Kcy. 1814. CAC ly h -ht, What no proud -ly rio of the dL p, WV'hero the fo's hangi-ty ng -ly woro TLat tho haY - oc of nau shal! stand Bo - tween their loved Jso broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the at is that which the breeze, o'er the A homo and a coun - try should t wka V10 - t'ry and peace, may the - ..- -- Y c watchcd wcro so gal lant y ly blows, half con- coals, half dis ashed out their foul foot-steps' pol irth mado and pre-acrved us a the bonbsburst-!ng in air, Gave of ' tho morn:ing's f1rst beam, In full the hiro - ling and alavo From the hen onr causo it is just, And .hero. Oh, say, does that star-span-gled ream: 'i3 the star -span-glad ban - ner: oli ,ave: Anti the st~ar- pan-gled ban - nor in rust!"' And the ofar-.t an-gled han-nter in ""~11 f the free and tho home of the brave? f tho free and tho ionie of the bravot f the free anti the home of tho brave. I the free and the home of the brave. :01 _e__ _ ... *:.. pr -- -.y -. 1E --. .' -1--* ~ t h nitght of September 14. t11t, wx hile. a lirtsh hiy the bohombartiment of t ile fort th rouglih th Whole t1iny with hwt-, ,;cheld the born!ththell,. jt aaaat by the I rudly w1-1yn, Ilag i li0t. : ai71- t 1.T 1. It t:l:S li a.. I a ".\-a T a;0 I -. Sl' I -( .\inu la, N.V, .\baiy~ t.* -Tath tas aIo : :ai tt-. a l s .<a i V 1) II it. a httt far "tiaaaltiaa!.'-ttia 'it ab st a the'x' v~althyat ang be nt to eitaloy lta : ( to b'( - uually th. i iaaxe: \\ha- t i co I s i ., at~l ati a:.h l., hal lt' e'gt and~y. It n tatat ( . 1b tlt i -lt "a o conlililc tat til Iru ant'It;- iln i t itite t at:aii y o a tih. ttN ; In l xidrit and :in;t & w it i i oh'rv ie. jah: amt mi'aaslita - ll an no thatapn wor11('. th l, butintt dead or th xon thin that tlats xve uxts thatia which hhls ilgt. iln it itolb ittr gloryt of inank ia." ;tl not perel toi dtc 11vervIthinsi pow'.e: 1 nou whenia thutnations e.lIs he ha hetller Ito a a. "l-Itt tt 'in a il wha !as aeaItle t rI "' ha *--us e b olt an I of t pas i yar lav so nta I 'odciizn.Atmi'at il F N WHAT THEY ARE Liberty War Bonds are issued by the ment for the purpose of financing the war i Hurtmanity. The -nCdcs will be dated June 15, 19 deemed before June 15, 1932, or after Jun b a tre: U: !he yearly rate of 3 1-2 p zic mc.ths, an -\iH be exchan.ged for bone of interess an)y following issue carry Liberty V/r Bonds are issued in two and Regi-e Bkonds. 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