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.-v?-- THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN, SALISBURY; N. 0. m .3 1 J 1 H "5 A GUARANTEED REMEDY FOR A S T H KJJA Tour HOIIT WTIi Bl Kimnni bv ni . wltboutanr question If this remedy do every caseorAsthma, Bronchial AS11 n DR. R. SCHIFFMAHN'S m fiSTHQAD-Oll in either form (Cigarette. Pipe Mixture or n4.. positively K Ives INSTANT KlLlW?n eVerV 2 ajxl has permanently eared thousands who TS bet? considered incurable, after bavins tried ?T.3? means of relief in Vain. Sufferers are Soffi! opportunity of availing themselvofUu? Moiev Back" guarantee offer as through parchaslD? tbelr own regular Druggist, They aj? "money will be refunded by him If Uieh?edt f ?filr wch weMa " R. Schiffmann Co., Proprietors, SI. Paul. Minn. Chills and Fever. Bilinuona. Constipation and ailments requiring a iunk, treatment: Money b;ick without niicstimi if HUNT'S CURE fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RIXGWORM.TETTER or other itching skin diseases. Price 50c at drugrpists, or direct from lB.Bichards Medicine Co. .Shermap Tei Frost Hardened Cabbage riant s. tho Wakx-tU-lds, etc. $2 1.00,0 .lel.vrv.d. Larger quanti ties less. Or. Mur-fy IVint Farm. Selma.Ala. Damaged Goods. The lit tie boy, of i lie suburb who runs errands for the neighbors when he gets a penny for it stepped timidly up to the counter of the hardware store. "I want a uh, a lock washer ! You knod, one that goes on a bolt to keep the nut from slipping, and is station ary." The hardware dealer pulled out a lit tle drawer ami tossed out a few metal disks on the glass showcase. The boy examined them. He found that they were not only perforated in the center, but that -they were split, and the two ends bent apart, much like the clincher riia on an automobile tire. lie handed the washers back after gravely examining them. "I don't want "em.", he decided. "Those 'things are broken." With the-Fingers! Says Corns Lift Out V i Without Any Pain j Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn can shortly be lifted right out with the fingers if you will apply on the corn a few drops of freezone, says a Cincinnati authority. At little cost one can get a small bot tle of freezone at any drug store, which will positively rid one's feet of every corn or callus without pain or sore ness or the danger of infection. This new drug is an ether compound, and dries the moment it is applied and does not inflame or even irritate the surrounding skin. Just think! You can lift off your corns and calluses now without a bit of pain or soreness. If your druggist hasn't freezone he can easily get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. adv. Not a Machine Gun. Polishing furniture by machine in stead of by hand is made possible by a recent I'iritish invention. For speedy .and effective action Dr. Peerys "Dead Shot"' has no equal. One dose only will clean out Worms or Tapeworm. Adv. Philadelphia may open municipal food markets. STiF YOU OWN AUTTLE FIELD 11. . ...ISf a w i a w v r m tt- m TEACHERS WANTED SPECIAL ENROLLMENT 0) Men for town and country schools, $76 to $100; (2) Ladies combining: music and common school ; (8) Grade and high school. Can place all qualified teachers. Unprecedented de mand. Write today. Special enrollment. Southern Teachers Agency, ColmabUS. C KODAKS & SUPPLIES We alao do highest class of flniahinfcT. Prices and Catalogue upon request. S. Sab! Optical Ce.. Rfca. Ytv I malaria! N&s4S GUARANTEED B MsSM Pj and made bi H 1 3ft BehrensDrug Co 1 C sllrL Waco. Tex. I I- i-? Sold bM fl J g-A J- All Druggists JU 9 "EAT .nifmmMr I : : : " T women' bJil S:W:m:::::: iiitmimntmmfiin Blouses in Along with all the rest of the regalia of fashionables lor the coming fall and winter the new blouses have made their triumphant entry. So far as ma terials are concerned their designers appear blissfully unconscious that there is any such thing as cold, for they are made of the same filmy will-o'-the-wisp fabrics as those for sum mer. It is the business of coats and suits and furs to provide warmth, and the blouse refuses to take any respon sibility in this matter. Georgette crepe, fine voile, organdie and net engage the attention oi those who create blouse styles. Very fine pin tucks (hand run in high-priced models), narrow lingerie laces, bead embroidery, satin and small buttons, together with hemstitching, have not been displaced by any other decorative features on crepe blouses, but lace tinted to match the material is a new note. Much of the beadwork is bor rowed from that of the American In lian in design, and a motif embroid It Is the Tne knitting bag has become a part of every well-regulated life, destined to hold its place for the duration of the war, at least. But it is only one of many kinds of bags all flourishing now in the smile of woman's favor. There are such hosts of them that there is simply no chance to surprise im but cleverness of new designs and bekuty of materials make them always interesting. Cretonne, denim, Ijeavy brown linen, leather-cloth, silk, satin and ribbons nre used for making the large knitting hags that serve so .many purposes. Thev are convenient for carrying home the 'wort that women are doing 'for the armv and navy, and for shopping, now that everyone is urged to carry nome small parcels for themselves. Regulation shopping bags, smaller than knitting bags, are made of ribbons and handsome fabrics and are destined to a long ason of polarity. Oneof fee cleverest new bags is shown in the rJrtnre in two views. It is very hand le and is made of four strips of wide ribbons sewed together length w se Two' of the strips are of black latin and two of a brocaded pattern. Se ends are gathered in a frill over small oval rings and fastened together w?th snap fastenvrs. In the picture Se construction of the bag is shown It the left. It is carried by means of a nandle made of folded black satin rib bofsered to ch end and trimmed with two handsome tassels on one side. When folded, as shown at th right of the picture, the bag has two compart, ments. This particular bag is very -simple -but so clever that we wonder whv It was not thought out long ago. Shopping bag. of this kind are fitted -irh mm" small.- bses. made to carry Dress ls. Wesc Filmy Fabrics." ered on the blouse is continued "in tabak ends and tassels that hang free from the blouse. New styles in necks and openings at the back and on the shoul ders are features to consider for the sake of variety. To the joy of thin women, very elegant high-necked blouses are shown with high collar that are detachable. They fasten round a band with snap fasteners and may be taken off and cleaned. Two or three collars to each blouse keep it In first-class order. The blouse shown in the picture is of georgette crepe with satin ' pipings and small satin-covered, buttons. . It has a round neck with flat collar of satiu, and fastens along the shoulder and under arm. The sleeves are full abovet the t el bow but shaped into the forearm and lengthened with a pointed cuff over the hand. This particular sleeve is a great favorite this season. A butter fly, outlined in smallfine beads, makes a beautiful finishing touch at the front Day of Bags. face powder and other necesmiries of life in the city. Along with other bags they will come in for much attention at Christmas time. Pillow Sham Holder. The feature of the pillow shaxn holder, which is the invention of u New York woman, is that it makes use of the familiar push pins as a means of holding the shams in place. A rectangular frame ?s provided, but the upper portion has a piece of .cork for the reception of the steel points. When these are once In place, it is not necessary to disturb' them until it I time to take the linen off the frame to consign it to the washtub. A Straight-Line Dress. A smart b.own Cress, with the straight outline, or silhouette, was made of lustre. It hid a yoke waist from which box piflits were laid across back and front, hanging straight to the hem if the skirt, as the dress was a one-piece one. A loose belt of the luster lay over the plaits without confining them and on the front of the belt, and on the col lar and cuffs as well, tiny clusters of wool-embroidered flowers appeared, in several bright colors. Waistcoats Wit h Capes. Waistcoats sometimes are an addi tion to capes, often of rich brocade. Many waistcoats have prominent pock ets, and the military or naval buttons upon them give a certain cachet. Som are cut diagonally and cross in at th back and so keep the cap in place y ' ' : fjJEMONS BRING OUT THE HIDDEN BEAUTY t jWhat girl or woman hasn't heard of lekon juice to remove complexion blj&inishes; to bleach the skin and to brig ojt the roses, the freshness and thiliidden beauty? But lemon juice ategie is acid, therefore irritating, and shwald be mixed with orchard white thi way, Strain through a fine cloth thV Juice of two fresh lemons Into a bottle containing about three ounces of Orchard white, then shake well and yogiiave a whole quarter pint of skin arte 1 complexion lotion at about the co;one usually pays for a small jar of Ordinary cold cream. Be sure to strain the lemon juice so no pulp gets int the bottle, then this lotion will retain ture and fresh for months. Wreh applied daily to the face, neck, arjs an" hands it should help to bltjiich, iear, smoothen and beautify thekin. ny cruggist will supply three ounces og orchard white at very little cob: and the grocer has the lemons. Ad&i Timorous Lover. .Vworan went into a store for a pair f Sflippes'S. She asked the shop as sistant to get her a pair about size 10, andjshe wanted them squeaky. '"hey ye for my father," :;he added. ''queaky, miss? I'm afraid we have notfeot aiy of that kind." ";Jquldn't you make him a pair of squeaky ofies?" asked the yr.ung wom an.5"Thee is a young man who visits me?3:requeitly, and it would be very con5ijnient for him to know just when pa ttj? coml-jg downstairs." - KIN-TORTURED BABIES U. 6le"Sj, Mothers . Rest After Treatment I With Cuticura Trial Free. fv .fid todtv for free samples of Cutl currrSoap and Ointment and learn how quiJJly thty relieve itching, burning ski&jtroublej, and point to speedy heal meiS of bar.y rashes, eczema ajid itch ing Having cleared baby's sSin keep It ear by vising Cuticura exclusively. fVee sample each by mail with Book. Ad&isess postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boglon. ' Sod everywhere. Adv. StPattle ridfeS. is to have a school for ma- iifet Contents 15Fluid Drachn3 HUT Wei L i i i ilfl 1111 ! JVLOUnULi O run It Airtl,f.lJrtn'jrati"rflffirAs r:m;i.i;nAthoFnAd bvRe9Uia- ate tintheStomachs and t ThcrcbA'PromotinDcstion 1 avccffumcssanaiwM"-- ncucrOpium,Morphincjior m. Vt-. XT Tr;rTIC a Mineral, iwi -T IT- mmm mm 'JptafOldDzSA Jhanplin Serd mi JkcArUe Said Worn W CtarifHSagar YOdnjntn Pant k i-r..lDmor1vfbr Constipation and Diarrhoea and rcveribiiii-' iCSifltinmerefrom3 Jac-SimileSinahireot Tjte Centaur GoMPANt Exact Copy of Wrapper. -1 Doglike. CHe barked his shin on a chair." 'fThen what?" .hen he howled." ?gt takes a genius to know when to When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy fl Smartine Jmt Bya Comfort. 60 cents, at fjTiMlsts or mail. Writ for Fres Bye Book. SINK EXE KIBKOt w., lsiv rN tsavCTi - i in In ii 'mill n ' 111 '.l.-'-.J!.- II:. ,-, !II'HI.1-J mi, -i-rriBS'-is-u-iiasiHsr?H mm-i --t-r""" - mri -3 CHIGIS BACK TO OLD HOWE Roman Family to Occupy Historic Villa Farnesina Descendants of Original Owners. After 337 years the historic .Villa Farnesina, on the banks of the Tiber, a half-mile distant from St. Peter's church, will again be occupied by de scendants of its original owners and builders, the Princes of Chigi, says a Rome correspondent. The head of the house, Prince Lu dovic Chigi, who last year was ap pointed marshal of the Holy church and the guard of the Conclave and. therefore, rules the Vatican during the Interim between the death of a pope and the election of a new one, recently disposed of the Chigi palace to the Italian government. It is stated thai by this sale he was put in a position to buy buck the Villa Farnesina, erected in ir.O0-U by the Papal banker, Agos tino Chigi, and notable because of its frescoes by Raphael. The palace will be restored and re furnished as it was when first occupied by the Chigi family, an auction sale having been held recently to rid the palace of the furniture left there by the king of Naples. The return of the Chigis is consid ered remarkable since it is proverbial in Rome that when once a family leaves its home it leaves forever. MOTHER! Have you ever used MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup and Pneumonia, Asthma, and Head Ca tarrh? If you haven t get it at once. It will cure you. Adv. Kitty Acquired the Habit. Mary's mother was a voice teach ary was familiar with the termin- of the music stu,dio. One day her kitten was whining vocifer- outside the door, Mary ex- As er, M ology when ously claim ed : "Mamma, please let kitty in ! She's bly." outside, forcing her voice terri- How's This? We offer 100.00 for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by HALL'S CA TARRH MEDICINE. HALF'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 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. Natural Process. ' "The man whose plant was threat ened with destruction by the strikers performed quite a physiological opera tion." "What was that?" "He armed all the bands." Don't Need Matches. -A cone-shaped plate which is fastened over the keyhole makes un locking the door in the dark a sim ple matter. Chinese Like American Cigarettes. China consumed $9,000,000 worth of American cigarettes in the year end ing June 30. The occasional use of Roman Eye Balsam at night will prevent and relieve tired eyes, watery eyes, and eye strain. Adv. Atlanta is trying to stop erection of a fertilizer factory. Childpem What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Gil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TH( CINTAUK COMPANY, NKW YORK OITV. Sold for 47 yean. For MalaricU CHillsi axtd Fever. .Aim M Fine General StrengtHenintf Tonic GOctsi $1.00attniVj$lsm. 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 bad: 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 and there were large, Mrs. Janls. puffy spots beneath my eyes. "How I suffered when parsing th kidney secretions ! I screamed ir. agony and I often wished I might die and be out of misery. I had night sweats and inorningK on get ting up I was so weak ttnd numb I could hardly stand up. I grew so pale and emaciated I looked like death. Doan's Kidney Pills cured me completely and I have been as well and healthy since as any woman of my age." Get Doan's at Any Store. 60c a Box DOAN'S "VfJLY FOSTER-MILBURH CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. DRIVEMALARIAOUTOFTNESYSTEM A GOOD TONIC AND APPETIZER FOR OLD AND YOUNG Tatt s Liver Pills act as kindly on the child, the delicate female or Infirm old age, as upon the vigorous man. tivc tone and strength to the weak stomach. bowels, kidneys and bladder. . PARKER'S lv HAIR BALSAM 1 A toilet preparation of merit. Help to eradicate daadraff. For Reetarbur Color and Beauty to Gray or Faded HairJ ooo. ana ilw a wuun. FOB SALE Maine Grown Cobbler Seed Potatoes, Spring delivery. Write for prices. A. S. Seeley. 4 Commerce St., Norfolk, Va. W. N. U CHARLOTTE, NO. 40-1917. High-Minded Architects. A nouveau riche 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 fire. We haven't an animal on the place worth $2 ; but the way those architects are fitting up those confounded kennels, anyone would think that they expected them to be occupied by the Dog of Venice himself!" Sometimes a man is so respectable that his neighbors have but little re spect for him. j Springfield, 111., is 'to have a new statue of Lincoln, made in Boston. Cpy Fop Signature of U lol Tun nnq Hi
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