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Woman Thought She Would
Die. Cured by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Ogdensburg, Wis. "I suffered from
female troubles which, caused piercing
through my back
and siae. I finally
lost all my strength
so I had to go to
bed. The doctor
advised an oper
ation but I would
not listen to it. I
thought of what" I
had read about Lydia
Hi. rinsnam s Vege
table Compound and
tried it. The first
bottle broucrht creat
relief and six bottles have entirely
cured me. AH women who have female
trouble of any kind should try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound."
Mrs. Etta Dorion, Ogdensburg, Wis.
Physicians undoubtedly did their best,
battled with this case steadily and could
Tin mnra hnr nf fan rho mnnt aniAiiA
treatmentls surpassed by the medicinal PJCeS !e, y UDOn " of ml
properties of the good old fashioned gating the sufferings caused by pesti
roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. lence and the devising of measures to
Pinkham s Vegetable Compound.
If anv complication exists it navn to
write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine
Co., Lynn, Mass., for special free advice,
Mild Protest.
"Gladys," said Mr. Comrox, "what's
the idea of these extravagant clothes
and the face make-up?"
"We can't ignore the fashion. I
don't want to be different and con
spicuous." "Maybe it's all right. But it does
seem to me that in a .community that
is still peaceable there's no need of
so much camouflage."
YES! LIFT A CORN
OFF WITHOUT PAIN!
Cincinnati man tells how to dry
up a corn or callus so it lifts
off with fingers.
You corn-pestered men and women
need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes
that nearly killed you before, says this
Cincinnati authority, because a few
drops of freezone applied directly on a
tender, aching corn or callus, stops
soreness at once- and soon the corn or
hardened callus loosens so it can be
lifted off, root and all, without pain.
A small bottle of freezone costs very
little at any drug store, but will posi
tively take off every hard or soft corn
or callus. This should be tried, as it
is inexpensive and is said not to irri
tate the surrounding skin. ..
If your druggist hasn't any freezone
tell him to get a small bottle for you
from his wholesale drug house. adv.
Spoke From Experience.
Bill I dessay some women can do
men's work. But they'll never git
men's wages.
Joe (much married) Wotchemean
Never? They always 'ave! Punch.
Tetterlne Cures Ringworm.
Wvsacklne. N. C. June 2. 1908.
Enclosed you will find $1.00 for which
please send me at once Tetterine. It is
a dead shot on rinerworms. W. S. Dudley.
Tetterlne cures Eczema, Tetter, Ring
worm, Itching Piles, Rough Scaly Paten
ts on the Face. Old Itchinsr Sores, Dan
druff. Cankered ScalD. Bunions. Corns,
Chilblains and every form of Scalp and
Skin Disease. Tetterine 50c; Tetterine
Soap 25c. Tour druggist, or by mall from
Thi Rhurtrin Co.. Savannah. Ga.
With every mail order for Tetterine we
givea box of Shuptrine's 10c Liver Pills.
tree. Adv. .
Philadelphia compels citizens to ob
serve economy, in the use of water.
Getting Old Too Fast?
Late in life the body shows signs of
wear and often the kidneys weaken
first. The back is. lame, bent and achy,
and the kidney action distressing'. This
makes people feel older than they are.
Don't wait for dropsy, gravel, harden
ing of the arteries or Bright's disease.
Use a mild kidney stimulant. Try
Doan's Kidney Pills; Thousands of el
derly folks recommend them.
A North Carolina Case
Mrs. M. B. Perkins,
802 Roundtree St.,
Wilson, N. C, says:
"I suffered from pains
through the small of
my back and wa3
caused no end of an
noyance by my kid
neys acting irregular
ly. Doan's Kidney
Pills rid . me of the
pains and aches arid
benefited me in every
way. I am troubled
very little by my back
or kidneys now."
risn' Anv Stare. 60c a Bos
DOAN'S "p1!1
FOSTER-MILBURN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y.
Chills and Fever, Biliousness,
Constipation and ailments
requiring a TONIC treatment.
GUARANTEED
and made bi
BehrensDmg Ok
Waco, TX. m
Sold V HI,
AUDnitfutrVU
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The Red Cross Christmas seal stands
for one of the greatest undertakings
of our day, and a work that everyone
can help along. Miss Boardman says
In "Under the Red Cross Flae:"
J-"C tUUi ICl UJ. LUC AlilCiUJUU 1VCU
prevent the same. No more dangerous
and insidious rstnpnv p-jrists than
that which Is called the trreat white
plague no country or nation Is free
from its ravages. It requires not only
the skill of the specialists to combat
It, but the earnest co-operation of the
entire nation, rich and poor, old and
young."
During the fast seven years over
$3,300,000 have been raised by the sale
of the Christmas' seal for active work
in combating tuberculosis. Ninety per
cent of the profits on the sale of
seals belongs to the community In
which they are sold. The remaining
ten per cent goes to the Red Cross and
te used to defray the expenses of print
ing seals, posters, and other advertis
ing matter. If any money remains
after these things are paid for, it is
divided between the Red, Cross and
the National Society for the Study and
Conservative
The frame of mind in which 'the
world of fashion finds itself just now
does not encourage the unusual or
conspicuous in styles, and new suits
and coats reflect this mood. There is
no lack of variety, however, in suits.
Colors are quiet and rich, lines grace
ful and designing leans toward sim
plicity. In other words, styles are
conservative, and for that reason the
new suits presented for fall have
about reached the apex of excellence.
In colors what are called the glove
shades are favored. They include
. a
, brown, taupe, mouse, castor, gray ana
tan. There is a shade of brown witn
a hint of wine in it and a platinum
gray that are especially effective in
satin or other high-luster goods. The
liveliest colors appear in shades of
amethyst and dark wine color. There
Is a considerable range in amethyst
shades and they are most beautiful.
Dark blue, it goes without saying, is
Untrimmed Chiffon Frock.
There is a kind of demi-toilette
which shares honors with black satin
and is far easier to wear, and that
is the untrimmed chiffon frock. A chif
fon frock may be had in flower shades,
such as hydrangea blues, orchid
shades, cool, clear greens and odd blue
violets. These single colors may be
supplemented by a contrasting touch
of color, A lovely chiffon frock Is of
hydrangea blue with an odd dash of
mulberry -lvet. Vanity Fair.
To Brighten Gold.
Goio Jewelry may be cleansed by
being placed for half an hour in a
bowl of warm water to which a gen
erous quantity of ammonia has been
added. Stir the jewelry round in the
water for a moment, then corer the
bowl and let it stand.-
Prevention of Tuberculosis.
The seal was launched in fhis coun
try by Mr. Jacob Riis, whd lost one
after another of six brothers with tu
berculosis. One day near Christmas,
1906, Mr. Riis received a letter from
his old home in Denmark which. car
ried besides regular postage many new
strange stamps. He discovered that
these stamps were sold to help the
Danish people battle against tubercu
losis. He wrote about this stamp In
the Outlook a forceful article which
fell into the hands of Miss Bissell, and
she took the idea up in order to
raise funds for antituberculosis work
needed in Delaware, and this set of
circumstances the Danish stamp, Mr.
Riis' letter, the need of money in Dela
ware, and Miss Bissell's insight and
initiative, led to the Red Cross Christ
mas seal.
When we come to realize that the
white plague kills an army of a hun
dred and fifty thousand people every
year, we also realize that it is a calam
ity to rank with war. Tuberculosis
is a preventable disease, and the Red
Cross has entered the battle against
It. The Christmas seals have had an
immense educational value and are
witnesses to its benevolent strength.
Styles in Suits.
well represented in suits, as it is every
season.
The suit of taupe broadcloth shown
above is typical of fall styles. Its
shirt is plain and correct as to length
and width. The coal is long, with
plaits laid in at each side furnishing
sufficient fullness, and flat pockets of
the material. The collar and cuffs are
made of a fur fabric the cuffs pointed
and set on to plain sleeves. Bands of
broadcloth are applied at the edge of
the collar and fastened down with but
tons sewed to them.
In view of the certainty in the sup
ply of wool and the certainty that
prices of woolen goods will go up
rather than down, suits shown early
probably represent the best value
that the season will have to offer.
Lawn and Gingham Useful.
Gingham has been revived after 9
long absence, and very welcome it is,
Jumper coats or shirt blouses of ging
ham beat all records in the way oi
wear.
Duster check lawn is another use'
ful medium. This makes into the mosl
delightful shirts, especially when these
fasten down the front with mammotl:
crochet bjittons. A checked materia
can be the most hideous as well as the
most charming fabric, but some now
seen are nothing short of fascinating
In rose and white, blue and white, sul
phur and white. Rather a pretty notion
Is a shirt of cherry-red and whit
checked lawn worn with a cerise-colored
linen skirt cut on the plain, sim
ple straight lines as the best-mad
skirts still are, and bound round th
hem with a narrow check border.
NeW'D!sc6very! Dodson's Liver Tone Acts Like Calomel But Doesn't Gripe,
Salivate or Make You Sick Don't Lose a Day's Work Harmless Liver
:;' Medicine for Men, Women, Children Read Guarantee!
Vgk) I Calomel' makes you sick. It's horrible !
Take c3seof the dangerous drug tonight and
tomorrVvvLyou 'may lose a day's work.
Calohief 'is mercury or quicksilver which causes
necrdsis o the bones. Calomel, when it comes in
to contact ;with sour, bile crashes into it, breaking
it'up.NTHis is when you feel that awful nausea
and cramping.- If you are sluggish and "all
loiocked guf," if your liver is torpid and bowels
constipated, or you have headache, dizziness, coated
'tongue, ii breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a
spoonfulf harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight.
HerVmy guarantee Go to any drug store
and geti ,50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone.
Takei aToonful and if it doesn't straighten you
Had
the Rest.
"Did ht$ave words with his wife?"
"He har a few of them." Judge.
..It 4
Dr. PeMfJEF Dead Shot" not only expels
Worms orla'peworm but cleans out the
mucus in' biih they breed and tones up
the digestif:" One dose sufficient. Adv.
. Y-Mefly Explained.
"You lferall tuckered out. Where
you going;n your vacation?"
"Been jere.'
Jyadn't
for?' say
as Yet.
Bob kissed you
But you surely can
against y$ urill?
stop that!-;
June ' jsribly ! One never, knows
what onn do until one tries, I
suppose IIJhffalo News.
3fS : '
jjtg Unreasonable.
"Do yougtTUnk.any of the other girls
in the gra-dijatlng class are as pretty
as I am 'i:'r5he . questioned
"No," 'shSanswered - judicially, "and
I don't think one could assemble
enough features from the entire crowd
to makea irl as pretty as you are."
That ftitiBed her. Louisville Courier-Journal
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MOTHER!
Have yo-er used MOTHER'S JOT
SALVE Htp iColds, Coughs, Croup and
Pneumora,?- Asthma, and Head Ca
tarrh? -Hfra haven't get it at once.
It will crfyou. Adv.
No Wcfr He Asked Exemption 1
Rodgei j . McCail of 624 Locust
avenue, !5&-fclsome and strapping, ap
peared sr&e Sixteenth district. He
passed tl .est with frying colors and
appearedVjf ar exemtion.
"Got a. tr i her depending on you?" he
was ask&l?
"No." z
. . .
"uot uhother, or a sister, or a
brother, If n$. wife?"
"No.M 1 a
"Then vijat do you want exemption
forr
"Becau e ?t belong to the naval coast
- ....
defense - ecyice, he replied, "and
just .got i$etter telling me to report
at once f: roreign service." Philadel
I phia Ledeg
Twins?
Two yfttqj'boys were discussing the
3i
identity :ltf. certain man who kept
store 'in-neighborhood.
"He the slim one, or the one
either."?S
"Oh,'" ftt inust be Mr. Jones,'
an-
swerad tJpether;
"Who: 53 Mr; Jones look like?" de
manded; first boy. '
"Well Responded the one ques
tioned, VftSiooks a lot like Mr. Smith.
Yep, he 'fi?s. I think they must be
brothers? -
. ysjjesty of the Law.
'Tou'rftder arrest," exclaimed the
officer will? chin whiskers, as he stop
ped -the tlomobile.
"What:-fcjr?" Inquired Mr. Chug
gins. "I hav5&& made tip my mind yet.
I'll just lf over your lights an' your
license. aur numbers an so forth.
I know I get you for somethinV
f "
'UP t0 Date-
. "She h?nll the accomplishments."
"Yes,
3te
can even Inhale cigar-
rette
SfflOI"
ON ;:HEATLESS DAYS
. Eat?-;
POSJITOASTIES
who has sjskers," the first youngster
was say&TgJ "He doesn't wear glasses,
Air .
right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I
want you to go back to the store and get your
money. Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the
sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine;
entirely vegetable, therefore it can not 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 constipated
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 family
feeling fine for months. Give it to your children.
It is harmless ; doesn't gripe and they like its pleas
ant taste. Adv.
Illustrated.
"Mamma," exclaimed the little girl
next door as she ran into the kitchen
of her own home, "mamma, Mrs. Jones
has an illustrated tooth!"
Her mother laughed.
"A what?" she asked. .
"An illustrated tooth ; oner that
makes your face swell up real big."
Her mother laughed again, and hard
er, "lou mean an ulcerated tootn,
she corrected.
Her father heard of the incident and
thought he would question her, too.
"Did you say Mrs. Jones had the
mumps?" he queried.
"No," began the little girl again.
"She has an illustrated tooth."
Her father laughed, anl corrected
her.
"Daddy," she remonstrated solemnly,
"I don't see why you laugh when Mrs.
Jones has an ulcer I mean illustrat
ed tooth!" Indianapolis News.
'i 'i 'V 'i 'V : 'i n i $
WOMEN 1 IT'S CHEAP!
USE LEMON JUICE TO
MAKE BEAUTY LOTION
In all weathers the skin and com
plexion can be kept wonderfully clear,
soft and white by the use of this Inex
pensive lemon lotion which any girl or
woman can easily prepare.
The juice of two fresh lemons strain
ed into a bottle containing three
ounces of orchard white makes a whole
quarter pint of the most remarkable
lemon skin beautifier at about the
cost one must pay for a small jar of
the ordinary cold creams. Care should
be taken to strain the lemon juice
through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp
gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh
for months. Every woman knows that
lemon juice Is used to bleach and re
move such blemishes as freckles, sal
lowness and tan, and Is the Ideal skin
softener, smoothener and beautifier.
Just try it! Get three ounces of
orchard white at any pharmacy and
two lemons from the grocer and make
up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra
grant lemon lotion. It naturally
should help to soften, freshen, bleach
and bring out the roses and hidden
beauty of any skin. Those who will
make it a habit to gently massage this
lotion into the face, neck, arms and
hands once or twice daily may be re
paid with a skin that is flexible and
young looking and a peach-like com
plexion. Adv.
Muffled Firing.
"What is silent influence?"
"Cutting down a man's salary
stead of asking him to resign."
ln-
The Reason.
"That girl rings true,"
"She ought to, when she's such a
belle."
If a girl trusts a young man It may
be a sign that her father doesn't.
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Sold for 47 years. For
MaIaria,ChHls&FcTcr.
Also a Fine General
Strengthening Tonic
60c and $1.00 at all
Drul Store.
A GUARANTEED REMEDY FOR
HAY FEVER-ASTHMA
Your lom wnx Bl EEFT3DRD by your druggist-
without any question 11 this remedy does not Denon
every case oi Astnma, uroncmai araoi w
Asthmatic symptoms accompanying Hay Feyer.
matter horn 1
r Tioient toe attacu ox umuiuw um vm -
n DR. R. SCHIFFMANN'S Z
STEUIADOl
AND A8THN1ADOR CIGARETTES
posltlyely gives INSTANT RHLIHF in eTery eu
and haa permanently cured thousands who had been
considered Incurable, after having tried every othef
means of relief in vain. Asthmatics should aval)
themselves of this guarantee offer through their ow"
druggist. Buy a 60-cent package and present tnia
announcement to your druggist. Ton will be tn
sole Judge as to whether you are benefitted and tb
druggist will give you back your money if you ar
not. We do not know of any fairer proposition
which we could make. L6J
R. Schiffmann Co., Proprietors, St. Paul, Mlniw
THE CR0WELL SANATORIUM
for MORPHINE and
ALCOHOLIC ADDICTIONS
combining the facilities of a sanatorium with com
forts ana freedom of a private home. Individual
treatment. Our method renders the treatment of
MORPHINISM as painless as an operation
Write for reserved room. Terms 1125.00.
9 N. Caldwell St CHABUOTTK. N. 0
Money back without question
lr...l.iV nltlinii in.cflAn A V
if HUNT'S CURS falls in the
treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA,
RINGWORMTETTER or other,
itchinsr skin diseases. Price
60c at druggists, or direct' from
LMIchards Medietas Co. .Shernai Tex.
- PARKER'S
. HAIR BALSAM
A toilst preparatioa of merit,
Helps to eradicate damdraC.
For Reakaeia Color &al
Beauty toOror or Fadod Heir,
80c and ai.00 at DrurrUf.
KODAKS
EXPERT
DEVELOPING
All roU films developed 10c. Prints 3 te
5 cts. Prompt attention to mail orders
B. C. BEBNAU, Greensboro, N. O.
MAXOT1RES Eliminates punctures, blow
outs, rim cuts. Different from any device yoa
ever saw. Our free illustrated catalogue fully
explains this wonderful device and show
clearly how MAXOTIRES will make your
tires trouble-proof by very small cost. Char
leeton Maxotire Co., 46 Mkt.St.,Charleston,S.C
SEED POTATOES Cobblers,
Early Rose
and Red Bliss, Maine grown,
for shipment-
January and February 1918. Contract now.
For prices write BayFrultCo.Cbarle8ton,8.G
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 36-1917.
Important Discovery.
Commercial and technical paper
are printing an article from Manches
ter, England, in which it is said that
an English chemist has succeeded lit
devising a method by which atmospher
ic nitrogen may be fixed in England at
a cost low enough to make the process
commercially practicable and that It la
in operation on a small scale. That
has not been possible heretofore be
cause England lacks the abundant and?
cheap water power required for th
generation of electricity.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula las
printed on --every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron
builds up the system. 6o cents.
And, after all, it is all very fitting
and very reasonable and very har
monious and very much worth whiles
A new hat throws a brilliant light
into a woman's eyes, but it takes &
new baby to illuminate her heart.
A torpid liver prevents proper food aaaln
ilatlon. Tone up your liver with Wright'
Indian Vegetable Pills. They act .gently. Advw
At present the- hen roost is exalted
to the eminence of the eagle's aeria.
Wften Your Eyes Need Care
Try Murine Eye Remedy
Ho Smartinc Just By Comfort. 60 Mats
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