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TO AVOID THE "FLU" First of All, Make Sure Your Blood is lied and Ilelt-it Figittig Triin. SAFETY IN YVI(Olt(1S 1LHOO). If You're Listless aind lIepressed Don't Delaty a 1.lite--tiet a (,0041 Tonie. If you get the inuuenza, see a doctor at once-but why get it. Isn't it worth while, Instead, to take every precau tion now, against getting it? I'robably the best and tirst thing to do is to make sttre you are in good physical condition. During an1 epi deile. almost wherever you go you are vxposed to ilue.:a. As long as you are really well, the reId corpuselect of you r blood " lit onf antl defeat d iseaste i4erni s. latit whlen you are tired and rIn <(town., wien you feel all right except that you haven't uhI en ergy or ntillhiuisiasni, yottr blood is lired oi too, ad11( you are an easy% victin. I ')"toMa.anga n has becotii n famous as a hlibler of rich. vigorolus blood. It liels yoI u vOil up len you a re run <(owi. It ieliis you avoid illness. Or. it helps YOU reCoVer. if you realizeil your poor physicial cond ition too late. l'hysiciants have beil recoilelncd ing 1'epto-Manga n for years. in cases of ania t Ilootlessitess). It is re liable, effectiive. and has a recorI of over twenty-live years suCcless. Take no chances with a lunit-diown Coli ditioll. Get l'opto-Maligan today. It is good hi ealth insti rance. 'elto-Mailgan is solhl in liquid ant(d tablet firmi. 'Tlre is no (i fyerence inl Iedical valu.. Tale cithletr kind you !'ret'er. Illut het 'Zure- yoni gt thev genl linte l'ioito-.\lan--anl ih 's''. The full neane Should b oni the piakag'. KILLS PAIN IN 5 MINUTES Agony of Rheumatism and Gout, Neu. ralgia, Lumbago, Chest Colds and Soro Throat Ended in Half the Time It Takes Other Remedies. MustarIne won't blistir --it Is alwnvs ready for s- - -It's t:randniother's ol'd. fluhikonemd inistnrt ;uister with other "lp0r~- ba!o l n killrs ei d. ' I'he vw I and aliilckest rv:nirv in tw worti for laieness, ir mu 's. s- rtliy neck, erninps inl 1g. nrache . t ache, 119 y's1.141 Alfs a ie -a k f r - a e lnrd---not bn su s tr -. f-ey to draw Ihe ain fr :n it's great for il iin. - frosted feet. Ask for mel alwilys it the yellow box. LT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore. touchy cOfns off w tl fingers D h ha ltht l''' h'ru , I)03 yo l-t. rO W Il Y:: magiC!~l''a a h fnh' ol eu h ..r..n..u..n.a...y a tl > Fom TarBasa or f l:h m enata ilt wil t top . upteh , thr a . : ils. l- -n c - lit-! ' . ilOe l r ::mtmr . \ ill i. b ' nir-'ri:'- I -arfn 'White Main Continued from first page, this sectiot stranger within a stranger and hopi lessly inaccessible. "Come wilth ine, my dear," was a he said. She followed hit slowly, an una< eustomed Nveakness in her knees. H entered the monster ciliaand eaite for her. Foi r some motmeni'lts the gllooi was impenetrable to her eyes but a their pupils dilated she began to di (gver shadows within the shadow unt she was able to inake out the entir scheine of interior arrangement. hll groutnl tior. with the exception oft a open Spiace aro'1un(d the truitt of tit tree, vas devotell it) a series of vtla sleeping r1-i111tts into which, she gatl er'ed fromn it nttitred phrase of "aM ('loster's, were herled nightly all th girls of marriageable age, acinpt nied b it. few of those Owi harridhtn who) In certainl tribes act ws govert esseh with the tit litication that it I thiir. iluty to instill all the knowledg which the inettors of the young <.1 elvilizd petples are sumlppised to witI hold. Arourmil Ohe trunk (if the trec., wh-idP was twvt-ie feet or more int dilint i a rtough 'pirtal stalirway hll heeti v(o strliceel tol give neercss to1 :1 platfrt which v 111s built on and atunIIt I Ih uniin i isretIon of witie-sprevadln iinhs. Tias patform was inclose tnIl lig .1-ii by oil hitztps. A glani withinu .I.1 her that it was the aboIIid If Nilne 'loster 1hlimself, the well-tnig ntptrttegnti i enter (if the spidler's wel From every side of it extended tit stur-dy (iub f the4 tree .1114 up1 vac, 1if th tu iinhi t iesd it.9 of project in (leants witih slrvl ats lthidderms to renle a1 vast -y.-tein (if Smnaller platfornlv huilt wO crt-ver the natural dlispositio (Of th ht-aches attf1rIleI adeqtuIat e sul tiort. 'hose lesser rooms were use as stor iuses for inerclatlise, pt' visions a itil ivory ,t'Ind a 'few of thten near th - very top of IIt tree. wer litt l t t1 i. a1 gui-t ia t 's especiall adapte'd to 11te Safe-keping, of clouhi fitl strr ers as a f thi e effectiv hlding ot chnttel. I tan ntil itlet wi1Se",:hih fowr mnw raoni mr anlothe M 1i actl ii er dii reud to kiep out ( sig.ht. Into i tn of the i nl tir A tloir-a wa climb. ( 11, it l o r w11 1-\as :a fre-h a Illat, a a~:H bh-t. : 1 *lay pot c (If at Ct Ian I h l and :1 square h11 t-iledl w i ' I . tw It'lW ily int, Ildbol (c I' v. U ' I Iu iui t . The 11 I ht , - r a t ton i(k I : I i 1 , , . "ci- h oil fri'n 11. "T h.l'u'a't' '." :ii it t l.inn i s :Id I.. i \!.' ii exer n to r i o :. :11 :. 1 ha ' .,\' i - * \i1' i { ( \-* t .'' ita iet . s rt i :i I t y i r tw l'ul: ve eI I i ''Tt," sad :-:i'('ii>'' <hiIs i': 'i t had r t e bfre i ett'lii ; ihir lot ''i lt t ::se in , den den n at ' "NOlt ye t bi ::' :tij .'' -uad 'l at ''Ili:t' fl,~ hua t h'ir.i"J.:it hgh. on ti i ':. I i ar . t!.a :11 ii tr. il l t.,i tl~ltir u i Ii bi a es, i'- lti est , widest miafuta tree ii~the world. trimmed a bit and thatched over." Half an hour later they made a landing. "Want ine to carry you again," asked MacCloster with a leer. 3 "or will you walk?" "I'll walk," said Andrea, going sud denly white with sickening recollee tion. CHAPTER Xi. MacCloster's eraal was a master piece or ingenuity. In its center rose the ituiipendious en ia that had. aston ished Aidrea eveii from it mile away. A round the tuonster iut was an lilt passable hotna or barrier of thorns -ier"'l' by a single entrallce; outside Lihe honu. in the' forin of a itg, cante :1n: enioi'tuous hieaiten 'outtr wlihl eini h1icel -I large shiide tree. indispensa b'le vs at 1111rillu" for p ww w tld attel's "gossi . A1ol1n(1 the heaten circle w"ere1 thiee thickly serirated rows of huts and (lher <1epeniteit ortholuses. E'nclosing the entire hultnanm heehive w4I' a st .11iiocaie of giant enctus with an archeo Iitrance at each point of the cotpiis1 . Ast it fr- In thlie repulsive fundamen tal ie of the enterplrise. MacCloster's t tablish n i ai s% ast onishingly oal. It w true that lie had con tractel filr over a hundirel and eighty wives inl strict accol(iance with natve lw hut it was equally true that he allotte(I this rimy of conisorts, wiilliit exceptl'iin, to velNahle husbhaIils of his owlin choosing. The only point of divere nec froin native custom1 was that ho deiirnanled no piynent of obolo from tho(ze (Iron's andel as a conise 41iii'ince rettilled ille right of disposal of their fena le offqpriIg. This innovation would have struck at the root of the Arienn's concept:on of vested ilerests had it not been for tile giant singer's ynu ny astuteness in facilitating to tle drones tihle purchase of one(- wife each in their owfn right. thus killing two hirds with one stone; for the native iale normally woIrks but once inl his life and that to earn the suin with whieh to acquire the mate who will not only thenceforth support him but eventually bring himI a ret urn of two or three fold on his inivestment.i As a consquence, MacCloster never lacked oa l t oat h... m chlh11111 carriers. ivory hunt irs or porters an1d Controlledl as well an artiny of wonen and( girls whose spare titne was applied first to the preparation of fool anid woodi anl lva ter retching and thlen to tle cuiiti V vat ion of the (eno4ritu4)ous sha nihus which produced orn anid mailiet in ; roeat abuliuindle for ti.' lucky menm hers of the close corporation. r That there was -a suitle poison at f wo irk somittiev here in this social cos iniography was evidencedI by the faot s that w-hi it t IeIre was al ways a long r waiting list of recriiits for the estah. s liishiment there wI a lSo i 1endeey Oil f the piirt of 111,111y naitives; too fier star tionable intrusion C! tll while lin .i, t l-in i h.'ll a;t tl illh . -'I10 l 1 4t I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ( 11c' ('' 'i14iC iti prop rion Ha: 1t' l , ir i niw Thi, hwlivI, 2t h :n<i 1 It: I i n r : . . r~ rl riony 114 th i claru.i l it Il:;-.z!led t 4il, of. v, e'<ilei''al :'akilnty lei tr. I thell 114ey e 'se for t wn'a ir:le, a e' (r'1ipii :- tingi with r thi:n-e' u t it r teniu nte be wri"'the u en: i44i4(i .. the I lee. a e :.:: : .onIta f-!: Ai~lreth~ n a prnIit ih 11ha4 <4'1.r1.. ie r ao a1'14:tt4to ('uDii .. t he tok (4ff hern' l1heelafer i h-4r I l i tnli a l lto he r dith h441 ; :h e at h4:is l n o ke. C i 14 Th e l oa r 11 i a g4i4 4' ke ''.i (n1h te itri na 4 h;t :44 .: l eWIf ii aii- 4. t 1,1 ' n torkn-.I lau.:L e t 114 i r1ty ':' v.l(l ( h 'it as' ine un'ien.'4 it in hbr 5141 b i ll'i1'~ ~ I t rrh.f 41e~na :lo, v. tla - I. .t o4ale vere fi li(' -:.ils i' th 'i i'( .~ s i' :. ti h. r io do - Of gu - 1141o11 ilgI yb save ! Ili . oli r ri Sth: lanne time. Seleote down in the shadowy gloom and saw MacClos ter's bulk moving slowly upward, rung by rung, each movement as deliberate and repulsive as that of a giant sloth. Gripping one of the loosened cleats in her right hand, she knelt on the edge of the platform and watched breathlessly his progress. When he came to the break in the ladder his hairy paws groped helplessly for a mo ment only; then they embraced the tree-trunk and he began to swairm up the easy slant. "Waiting up for me, dearle?" he Whispered. (To be Continued.) WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart. Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLDMEA LEN The National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel mina. At all druggists, three sizes. Look forth naomen~ Gold Medal on overy boa * accept no imitation INSi P1 Pror Barksi L. C. BARKSDALE Swift's I HaE Sup Thney have im .)ur customner * hec Swvift g every~ bag. We - haveC purtl Germain and Fren~ Swift and Comnpa> The fertilizer demand. The car shor Play: safe < SIi .As.Dead .-A. :, -!.iOMEl Every druggist in town-you gist has noticed a great falling < all give the same reason. Dc place. "Calomel is dangerous and Liver Tone is perfectly safe a prominent local druggist. Take "Dodson's L Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A large bottle costs but a few cents, and if it fails to give easy relief in every case v; fiver sluggish nes and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant. tasting,''' purely vegetable. remedy, hamnless to both children and adults. LRAP Fire L i" f e Liability utomobi1l late Glas erty Dan SEE US Jale & Phone 409 ted Steer I ,e Proven 7 eriority in the . linltainecd highest rank f1 s say they are the best ide frorn1 the best r Si are in1 fine condition. -uarantee of highest based and arc recei ving. ch (formerly German) ay .leads in best mnateriai supply this year will tage is more serious mnd get your supply of Swift in ycur barn nlow~ "It Pays to Use The.m." Swift &< i''ct il: S OTv' tnta .Cake btiDodo r druggist and everybody's drug )ff in the sale of calomel. They dson's Liver Tone is taking its people know it, while Dodson's nd gives better results," said a iver Tone" InsteadI Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause in convenience all the next day like vio. lent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will foel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose R (lay's work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full of vigor. and ambition. S . iage Roper R. H. ROPER 2ertilizers 'hei r Field orl manfy ye'ars. quality goes withi :ample supphies of Potash. As usual is. be short of the than ever before. 's, Fertilizer, Comcpany ; .N en Li. >rt, Las,