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Dr.PIerces
Golden Medical Discovery
enllvena ft torpid liver enriches the
blood top tba waste of itra&ffth and
tissue and builds up healthy flesh to
tba proper body weight. As an appetizing-,
restorative tenia, it sets to
work all the processes of diareatioa
nd nutrition, rouses every organ into
natural action, and brings back health
and strength.
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Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten when the liver i3
right the stomach and bowels are right
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gently butfirmly com
pel a lazy liver to
do its duty.
Cures Con.
tipation, In
digestion,
Sick
Headache.'
and Distress After Eating.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
If It wasn't for worry Bome people
would have nothing to do.
GRANULATED EYELIDS CCEKD
The wont cases, no niattor of how long Biaadine,
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porters
Antiseptic Healing Oil. Relleres pain and heals at
the same time. 26c, 60c, II. U).
Untold agony Is what a woman suf
fers from tight shoes.
For SCMMRR HEADACHES
Hicks' CAPUDINE Is the best remedy
no matter what causes them whether
from the heat, sitting In drauRhts, fever
ish condition, etc. 10c, 25c and 50c per
bottle at medicine stores. Adv.
No wonder some children never
amount to anything; just look at their
parents.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children, and see that it
Pas ts r Vi a
Signature of OSiAvZJ&lC
In. Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Warranted In Using Cuss Words.
A small boy in Fort Scott was out
playing with, his wagon one day and
just at the critical moment one wheel
came off. The youngster walked
around the wagon several times and
surveyed it with the air of one accus
tomed to disappointments. As he
dragged the wagon to his home he met
a boy friend who joined him, and to
gether they trudged on, the Fort Scott
Tribune says. The owner of the wog
on sat on the front Btep with a for
lorn look; then quickly brightening up
he exclaimed: "Let's cuss." "All
light," returned the other, "Cuss, cuss,
cuss." Kansas City Star.
Directing Children Aright.
The young need to be taught that
although there Is sometimes a pleas
ure of the senses In committing sin,
it is inevitably followed by remorse
and punishment. Crime, remorse,
punishment form an inseparable trio.
On the other hand, while it Is often
hard to do right, the sense of satis
faction, self-respect and self-control
that follow right action is worth all
the effort made.
Purely Accidental.
"Had any accident on this road
lately?" asked the traveler.
"Yep," replied the man who hangs
around the station. "Three trains
came- in on time last week."
The Degrees.
"Love opens one's heart."
"Yes, and marriage opens one's
eles."
A Jolly
Good Day
Follows
A Good Breakfast
Try a dish of
Post
Toasties
tomorrow morning.
These sweet, thin bits made
from Indian Corn are cooked,
toasted and sealed in tight
packages without the touch
of human hand.
- They reach you fresh and
crisp ready to eat from the
package by adding cream or
milk and a sprinkling of sugar,
if desired.
Toasties are a jolly good
Satisfying
.Delicious
ll.ADTFDs
J F1ITTI r I
W et-fc -
AWAKE this morning with de
vout thanksgiving for my
frieuv.-., the old and the new.
Emerson.
CHAFING DISH. DISHES.
Few people realize the convenience
and comfort one may get from the
use of a chafing di9h. Especially the
woman without a maid.
For a late supper, or Sunday night
lunch, there is nothing more inviting
than a chafing dish and well stocked
tray.
If one cares to have the service
especially dainty, and who does not,
have the first preparations made long
before the meal. Measure the butter
and make it into attractive balls.' a
tablespoonful to a ball. Have the oth
er ingredients in pretty dishes well
arranged on the tray, to be easily
found. Cut the meat or shed the fish,
so that the mere putting together will
be an entertainment for those who
look on. Always keep certain things,
as seasonings, in the sairi place.
When purchasing a chafing dish, see
that the hot water pan, too, has
handles, as well as the blazer, by
which it may be lifted. This dish may
be used on the table in many ways
when the chafing dish is not in use.
To Poach Eggs. Break each egg
separately in a saucer, and drop into
the blazer of hot water; cover until
the eggs are firm, remove from the
pan to circular pieces of toast that
have been prepared in the kitchen,
and serve at once, after seasoning
with salt, pepper and bits of butter.
Hamburg steaks, well seasoned and
shaped and cooked until brown, are
delicious served from the chafing
dish.
Vienna Steaks. Take a fourth of
a pound each of lean beef and veal
chopped. Season well with three
fourths of a teaspoonful of salt, pap
rika and nutmeg, a few drops of
onion juice and a teaspoonful of lem
on juice. Add an egg well beaten;
shape into small steaks, and let stand
several hours. Cook in a hot blazer
that has been well buttered. Cook
eight to ten minutes. Cream two ta
blespoonfuls of butter, a dash of salt
and paprika and spread on the
steaks.
E NOBLE! and the nobleness
which lies
Tn nthor mnii slppninz- but never dead
Will rise in majesty to meet thine own.
Then wilt thou see it gleam in many
eyes.
Then will pure light around thy path be
shed.
And thou wilt never more be sad and
lone. Lowell.
SEASONABLE DISHES.
Use a few cold cooked vegetables
for cutlets, such as turnip, peas and
carrots and a few beans. Make a
white sauce, by adding three table
spoonfuls of flour to two of butter, add
a pint of milk and cook until thick,
then add the vegetables, season well
and spread an inch thick on a plate to
cool. When cold, form table
spoonfuls of the mixture 4nto cutlets,
dip in egg and crumbs and dnp care
fully into hot fat. Drain on paper
and serve with a reheated meat
gravy.
Carrots cut in shreds served (when
tender, by boiling) with butter and
lemon Juice.
Dainty Croquettes. Mix a cup of
boiled calves' liver chopped with half
a cud of finely minced bacon cooked
brown, salt and pepper to taste. Form
Into balls tjie size of large marbles,
dip in beaten egg, roll in crumbs and
fry brown in smoking hot fat.
Prune Pudding. Place two layers
of pitted prunes, soaked for a few
hours in cold water, in a greased ba
king dish, and pour over the follow
ing batter: Mix a cup of molasses,
half a cup of butter, the grated rind
of a lemon, half a cup of sour milk,
Into which stir one teaspoonful of
soda, three cups of flour; mix to a
smooth batter and bake until the bat
ter is cooked through to the center.
Holland Salad. Mix half a pound of
bologna sausage cut very thin, with a
pint of cold boiled potatoes also sliced
thin, one medium-sized onion shaved,
six sardines freed from skin and bones,
then cut in small pieces, two hard
cooked eegs sliced. Pour over oil
three parts, vinegar one part, a tea
spoonful of horse radish and tomato
catsup. Serve on lettuce.
Prompt Agreement.
Hub (after five minutes of it) Oh,
only a fool would argue with a woman
Wife Precisely. Boston Evening
Transcript.
Best Time to Think.
To say "Think before you eat
sounds something like. "Look before
you leap," and there is really Just as
much reason for one as for the other,
according to many authorities who
have long studied mankind to learn
when they were capable of their best
thinking.
Woman' View.
Nell They say every man has his
price.
Belle Well, mighty few of them are
worth 1L Philadelphia Record.
: 2 INEVITABLE.
Mr. Flatiron Dey aln no use talkin
to a woman.
Mr. Charcoal How so?
Mr. Flatiron She done bound to git
yo' wid weepin' er hammer yo wid
a flatiron, buhlleve me. Han' me da
boss liniment, Mistah Charcoal.
SKIN TROUBLE ON LEG
616 W. Grace St.. Richmond, Va.
T had a running sore on my leg for
from three to five years. It burst and
blood came from it, then it got red
around, and was as large as a dollar.
It turned white In the middle of the
sore, and then began to itch and bleed.
After washing it would bleed for hours
at a time. Some nights I did not sleep
throueh the whole night. I spent
eighty dollars on the sore and It didn't
eet well. I sot worse and fell off to
eighty-nine pounds. This went on for
four years. I was told it could not get
well. One of my friends said I ought
to try Cuticura Soap and Cuticura
Ointment, so I did. After I had used
them one month the sore was gone
and the itching stopped, and I have
never had any trouble since. That
was five years ago.
T had a fever and all my hair came
out. I shanipooed with a' lather of
Cuticura Soap and then rubbed the
Cuticura Ointment over the scalp and
my hair came back and now it is long
and glossy." (Signed) Mrs. Jona
Thomas, Mar. 12, 1912.
Cuticura SoaD and Ointment sola
throuehout the world. Sample of each
free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address
post-card "Cuticura, Dept. u, Boston."
Adv.
Best Thing.
"James got dizzy in the water and
It frightened him."
"It is the best thing which could
have happened."
"How do you make that out?"
"If he was dizzy, wasn't his head
swimming?"
A Confession,
Startled by convincing evidence that
they were the victims of serious kid
ney and bladder trouble, numbers of
prominent people confess they have
found relief by using KURIN Kidney
and Bladder Pills. For sale by all
medical dealers at 25c. Burwell &
Dunn Co., Mfrs., Charlotte, N. C. Adv.
The first condition of human good
ness is something to love ; the second,
something to reverence. George Eliot.
DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE?
Try Hicks' CAPUDINE. It's liquid pleas
ant to take effects Immediate good to prevent
Sick Headaches and Nervous Headaches also.
Your money back if not satisfied. 10c., 25c. and
60c. at medicine stores. Adv.
Sometimes the early bird has a
long wait before breakfast is served
in the dining car
Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, 6ugar-coateO,
easy to take as candy, regulate and Invigor
ate stomach, liver and bowels and cure con
stipation. Adv.
And a woman either poses, sup.
poses or Imposes.
-
ITCH Relieved in 30 Minutes.
Woolford's Sanitary Lotion for all kinds of
contagious itch. At Druggists. Adv.
Put off until tomorrow the worry
ing you might do today.
PII.ES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
Yonr druggist will reiund money tf PAZO OINT.
MKNT fails to cure an 7 case of Itching, Blind,
Bleeding oc Protruding Files in 6 to U days. 50o.
The greatest loss to any man Is his
self-respect.
CONSTIPATION
Munyon's Paw-Paw
Pills are unlike all oth
er laxatives or cathar
tics. They coax the
.liver into activity by
gentle methods, they
do not scour; they do
not gripe; they do not
weaken; but they do
start all the secretions
of the liver and stom
ach in a way that soon
puts these organs in a
healthy condition and
corrects constipation. Munyon's Paw-Paw
Pills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and
nerves. They invigorate instead of weaken;
enrich the blood instead of impover
ishing it; they enable the stomach to get all
the nourishment from food that is put into
it. Price 25 cents- All Druggists.
Co dak Finishing
Cheapest prices on earth by
photographic specialists. De
veloping any roll film 5c. Prints
2c and 4c. Mail your films to
Dept. K. PARSONS OPTICAL CO.,
244 KING ST., CHARLESTON, SO. CAROLINA
I j Beit Cough Syrsp. Tut Good. Ui. i j
j is Urns. Sold hy Presirtes. J
, 1 mmmmiMmmmm
CELERY AS DUCK FOOD
Winter Buds and Root Stock
Are Relished Best.
Plant Is Wholly Submerged With Long,
Flexible, Ribbon-Like Leaves of
Light Translucent Green
Flowers Are Peculiar. ' .
(By TV. I M'ATEE.) '
The names wild celery and canva.
back duck have been closely associat
ed in the annals of American sport.
To a certain extent this association
is justified, since the canvas back ob
tains about onq-fourth of its food from
this plant a greater proportion than
any other duck.x However, the asser
tion that the flavor of the canvasback
Is superior to that of any other duck
and that it depends on a diet of wild
celery Is not proved, to say the least.
The scaups or bluebills and the red
head also are very fond of wild cel
ery, and are fully as capable of get
ting the delicious buds as the canvas
back. Several other ducks get more
or less of this food, the writer finding
that even the scoters on a northern
lake in fall lived almost exclusively on
it for a time. All parts of the plant
are eaten by ducks but the tender
winter buds and root stocks are rel
ished best. Wild celery buds can usu-
Wlld Celery.
any be obtained by the diving ducks,
such as the bluebills, redheads, can
vasback and scoters. The non-diving
species, as the mallard, black duck,
baldpate and the geese get an occa
sional bud, but more often they feed
upon the leaves.
Wild celery is a wholly submerged
plant with long, flexible, ribbon-like
leaves of light translucent green and
of practically the same width (any
where from one-fourth to three
fourths of an inch, from root to tip,
This plant may be distinguished from
the eelgrass, which lives in brackish
or salt water, by the fact that its
leaves grow in bundles from the root
stock, while those of eelgrass arise
singly and alternate on opposite aides
of the stem.
The flowers of wild celery are pecu
liar. The staminate flowers attached
at the base of the plants shed pollen,
which floats on the surface of the wa
ter and fertilizes the pistillate flower.
The latter Is attached to a long slen
der, round stem, which contracts In
to a spiral, drawing the flower under
the water after fertilization. The
seed pod into v which the pollenized
flower develops is straight or curved,
a little slenderer than a common lead
pencil and from 3 to 6 inches long. It
contains embedded In a clear jelly,
small dark seeds, in number about 50
to the inch. No such pod is borne by
any other fresh water plant.
GUINEAS ARE HARD TO RAISE
Young Birds Must Be Watched Care
fully Until Past Tender Age Of
Very Wild Nature.
Guinea hens are among the hardest
of all birds to breed, chiefly because
the young guinea is so extremely ten
der. They are also of a very wild
nature, and when one of them is lost
from the hen it may be counted as
lost. It is advisable to keep the young
guineas shut up for a few days after
they are hatched and feed them on
bread crumbs, coarse corn meal and
occasionally a hard-boiled egg, ground
fine and mixed with the bread crumbs.
After they leave the hen, if the days
are warm and bright, they are allowed
to hunt bugs and worms and require
little feeding. After they are feath
ered out they need little care, as they
are able to shift for themselves until
the winter cuts off their supply of
food.
In winter they must have a shelter
and be fed the same as other poultry,
but must be kept shut in when there
is snow on the ground, as they will
fly into the tops of trees or on roofs
f buildings, and refuse to come down.
Winter Feed for Poultry.
One of the best and most relished
winter feeds for poultry Is cabbago,
says a writer in an exchange. Even
though there is an abundamce of
other green vegetable matter, I
should still strive to add seme cab
bage to the list.
It is true that there is nothing
quite as good for the hens as a grow
ing crop, such as rye, over which they
can range and thus combine exercise
with food getting, and every effort
should be made to provide It, but
often space Is too limited for such
crops, and dependence must be had
altogether on substitutes that can be
tored away.
URGING GREAT SALE ,
OF CANNED F00D3
Dealers, frocers. Jobbers and manufac
turers all over the country , are Joining
hands during the week of March 3lst to
April 5th in an effort to acquaint house
wives with the economy and quality of
canned foods. ....
It is now a well known fact that heat
is the only preservative used in preparing
these economical foods. The cans are
sealed and sterilized at a temperature of
250 degrees, which prevents any contami
nation and keeps the contents fresh and
wholesome as the day the tins Were filled
In the canneries.
National Canned Foods Week, during
which dealers and grocers will make
canned foods their sales-features, is for
the purpose of demonstrating to house
wives that the cost of living can be cut
with such foods, and that they may be
served in hundreds of delightful ways,
and thus served daily without monotony.
The farmer's wife especially finds it ad
vantageous to relieve herself of all the
cooking possible and Canned Foods en
able her to do this and at the same time
Improve the quality of her meals.
Women in every community should ob
serve National Canned Foods Week by
going1 to the dealers and putting in a sup
ply. The saving and general satisfaction
tn the use of Canned Foods Is entirely
worth, while. Adv.
Deep Dissimulation.
"You seem inclined to encourage
your wife to be a suffragette."
"Yes," replied Mr. Meekton. "If I
can, thoroughly convince her that I
desire her to march and make
speeches, maybe she'll get resentful
and refuse to do so."
Burduco Liver Powdsr.
Nature's remedy for biliousness.
constipation, indigestion and all stom
ach diseases. A vegetable prepara
tion, better than calomel and will not
salivate. In screw top cans at 25c
each. Burwell & Dunn Co., Mfrs.,
Charlotte, N. C Adv. '
Paradoxical.
"What caused him to go crooked?"
"He got in straightened circum
stances.' ASK FOB AIXEN'S FOOT-EASE,
the Antiseptic powder to shake into your
ehnes. Relieves Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing
Nails, Swollen and Sweating feet. Blisters
and Callous spots. Sold everywhere, 25c.
Don't accept any substitute. Sample FREE.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y. Adv.
s
Not Much.
"My feelings have been lacerated."
"Did it take?"
Only One "BBOMO QUININE"
That Is LiXATIVH BHOMO QUIN1NH. .Look
for the signature of H. W GROVE. Cures a Cold
in One Day, Cures Grip in Two Days. 26c.
When an actress dies or is sued
for divorce her real names comes out.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrnp for Children
teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflamma
tion, allays paln.cures wind collc.25c a bottleJUr
One touch of weather makes the
whole -world sit up and talk about It.
Have Been Restored to Health By Lycjia E..
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
There is no doubt about this fact. Why I during the
last 30 years we have published in the newspapers of this
country volumes of letters from women who have been re
lieved of all their suffering by the timely aid of this grand
old medicine. Letters like the following, true, genuine and
honest expressions of gratitude coming from grateful hearts.
Surely you can believe these women.
Mrs. Lu S. BItENNEK, Hudson, Mich., SAys:
Sometime ago I was taken with a terrible pain in my right side, such
eharp pains just like a knife sticking me. I tried hot applications but that
iid no good. I went to our family doctor (we were living in Fayette, Ohio,
at that time) and he said it was organic inflammation. I doctored with him
a while but kept getting1 worse. The pain was so terrible I could hardly
stand on my feet. I would have that sharp pain in my right side, and a
dull heavy pain the whole length of my limb. I realized that something
had to be done quickly, so I looked up all of your advertisements I could
find, and saw several that described my case. I got a bottle of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it helped me from the first dose, and
when I had taken two bottles my trouble was gone. Your medicine has
'done so much for me that I am willing you should publish this letter for the
ake of other suffering women." Mrs. L. S. Bbknseb, Hudson, Michigan. .
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Mrs. L. E. BOWERS, Girard, Pa., says:
I take pleasure in informing you of what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has done for me. I had a sick speU last February, and for
some months after that I was not regular and had many bad feelings. I
was tired all the time, had dull headaches, not much appetite, and also
what the doctor called organic inflammation. Your Vegetable Compound
Las entirely cured me and I feel that too much cannot be said In its praise
as I am now able to do my own work. You are perfectly welcome to use
my testimonial for the benefit of others." Mrs. L. E. Bowers, E.F.D. No. 1,
Girard, Pa.
Bfrs. ElizABETH GEXTILCORE, Buffalo, N.Y., says l
I feel that I must write to you about your wonderful remedies. About
ten years ago I was troubled with female weakness and was all run down.
I was tired all the time and could hardly walk without feeling dizzy. I
beard about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, took it, and also
used the Sanative Wash. I got stronger, and have not had those dizzy
epells since. I feel that I owe my health to you, and hope your remedies
viU help others as they have me. I tried most everything I heard of, and
yours are the best medicines for women's ailments." Mrs. Elizabeth Qen
ulcobe, 26 Glor titreet, Buffalo, New York.
For SO years Lydia E. Pinknam's Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for fe
male ills. No one sick with woman's ailments
does justice to herself if she does not try this fa
mous medicine made from roots and herbs, It
lias restored so many suffering women to health.
f--"5 Write to LYDI4 E.PIJTKHAM MEDICKfE CO.
4J (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice.
Your letter will be opened, read and answered
hy a woman and held in strict confidence.
Make tho
and Eager for Work
Clip blm befor. too pot him at tea .prtnf work.
'i&fte on ma uur eoai iui a.iaa ids wet
sweat sad dirt. Ball .t more good from bis
faed, look batter, rest better snd f We you hot
ter ssrvtas la every war. Hon't buy any but
Thi Stiwtrt Bail Bearing
Clipping Mathlns
the rosohln. the torn .tutor, ollp. faster end
cloear od .harp tost ar ihaa soy other.
Otera srv all mm hard and eat frosi solid tal
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JUfiLi
fiajiS S3
MlOrfSPCCD tf
bar. Gears MMHd, protected and run ta oil.
AS f ACTrOff nlnf flaxlbi. ihaft and Stewart
Of IO A OO. FIOIHLK SHAFT CO..
Httte friction, llttla wear. Ha
iVHY IHGUCATOn GHSGKS DIE
tiff Join
Sprains, Bruises
are relieved at once by an applica
tion of Sloan's Liniment. Dcn't
rub, just lay on lightly.
" Sloan's Liniment has done more
good than anything I have ever tried
for stiff joints. 1 got my hand hurt so
badly that I had to stop work right in
the busiest time of the year. 1 thought
at first that 1 would have to have my
hand taken off, but I got a bottle of
Sloan's Liniment and cured my hand."
Wilton Wheeleb, Morris, Ala.
Good for Broken Sinews
O. Q. Jones, Baldwin, L. I., writes
"I used Sloan's Liniment for broken
sinews above the knee eapotmsed by a
fall and to my great satisfaction was
able to resume work in leu than three
weeks after the accident."
Fine for Sprain
M. Henry A. Voehl, 84 Somerset
St., Platntield. N. J., writes : " A
friend, sprained his ankle so badly
that it went black. He laughed when
I told him that I would have him out
in a week. 1 applied Sloan's Liniment
and in four days be was working and
said Sloan's was a right good Lini
ment." Price 25c.
50c. , end $1.00
Sloan's Book
on horses, eattle,
sheep and .
poultry sent free.
Address
Dr.'
Earl S.
Sloan
ODlum, Whiskey and Uni Habit treat
ed at home or at Hanltarinm. Book on
subject Free. DR. H. M.WOOLLKY,
aw ntToa SAHiTAUiux. atlasia, ukobuia
KODAKS
and High Grad
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orders given Spe
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Service prompt. Send for Price List
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CABBAGE PLANTS LWeS!
"Wakeflelds" a specialty, fl per thousand. Bdge
worth Farm, Ho ate , Alarshviile, N. C.
Horse Glad
infW ten.loo clipping hand.
-. ChlnJiett, H.
i feat of now atria, aaey too
Write for book saving fonug chicks. Bnd m
vanes of 7 friends that uh Incubators sad got
feuo free BsJasUl Itemed Co., Hlck weU.OMia.
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